SEPTEMBER "tVS EW. m wn. Swa. . ras Itistt nine, by the O. 0., Bev. O. , It Housten j O. V. II; O. II. P., Harry J. , of V Harry M.Upp; O S. ritette: O. W. Ens., J. O. Milten n O. W. B.,iJehn Stull : O. V. U., V. Irklert n. W. a. F. S. Crene : G. W. , E. K. Oetz: 0. 1st euanl, H. O. Beatli ; I tuard. J. A. Hamilton : O. M. of Ex., , 8. Scheck. Eighteen members from Chip- , j4Catle, Ne. 68, of Celutnbia, ami eightoen 'ianrjera irem uernui uastie rta ou, ei aiu '- Jry were present and aiwlsted in the lnstltu- .Jtten. 1 cikmu m41ii mM. 4UOUHUSBUI1IVU m,u UHJ-wiJk U1VUI , ana me louewiug ameers were riecieu installed: t. u., J. u. Minuter; -. u., . DudemU. C. Adam Kitzkel: II. P.. Mlrm Kellar; U. H JereP.Stnllli ; N. or . JT. P. T.Avarfmn.1 , fl. nf V.-w.. TV II. Monre? &'&xeJ Ex., Jacob Kltue; S. il.. P. M. Car Fi3nnt W. E.. J. B. Waltinan : W. a. A brain rJi ,'Kllne: Ens,. M. O. Whitman: Esq., Jeseph SS .Feteer ; 1st G T. W. Drennlug j 2nd U., a".. Wm. Tlftvmnnrl. hTjVT DWUHVUianiiM ....,-.. B. ' Harry Anbendscheln, a young boy, em- tfl Plyed lbe grocery stere af E. H. Stamen, tt-S.Vf WOT IU MID mU Ul UID UlNlftVt UUUV K,UlhUl ' ' with nnnmba rnfhln mmranlana. A larce iSP. Iren bracket la suspended from the market ;Vfe heuae where a gas lamp has been hanging. jMjf The beya were Jumping from the benches ::. k me martlet nouse ter me uracKei, bdu aw ,;j bendscheln made an attempt. He missed (p uweDjm auu leu te uie meiucni, uivhkiuu , an ngni arm. i.ue iraciure was reaucea ey a nhvalnlan. ttfL? Funeral of Dr. Given. Mm The remalnaef the late Dr. James J.Glvcn, lwhe died en lrt Wednesday at Charlette- j vuie, Virginia, were uruugui vu v-eiuuiuin W " MlUWrUIBUk 1UD JUUOI1U IUUA j'lOA; .,. ft& morning, at 11 o'clock, trem the residence el KMa " ulen, esq. ur. uiven was a reii Ef? ent of town for many years and was well- IJ U1IU V UAUJI Ut V. l.4,l.cue. IKi , Town Notes. S'-i'j , ... . .. ,i !l house last night te witness the performance 35? ' 'et Ida Lewis and company In " The Gypsy's Oath." The performance was satisfactory te the persona presjant. The company v, ill pre sent " The Hnnchback " te-night. An axle of a car In a freight train of the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad, broke at Bhenk's Ferry yesterday while the train was going south. This caused the car te be thrown from the track. The wreck crew of Frederick division went te the place of the wreck and placed a new pairef wheels under the car. Last evening a drunken tramp was In the yard of a residence en Chestnut street and had several stones, with which be threatened te break a large pane of glass. The fellow was prevented trem committing this act by one of the inmates who had considerable XW trouble in getting him trem the premlies. isxiensive repairs are new ueuig maue in the Pennsylvania railroad shei in town te finglneC73. The engine will be given a trip about Monday and will be uhhI en the Co lumbia accommodation passenger train. -ttOTZH XHUM 3IABIETTJ. A Irge Centlgument el Uraaght lienet Tlie Itnllillns lloem la Town JIauietta, bept. '2L Mr. Albert BIssler, of Maytown, received a consignment of 31 Indiana heavy draught colts yesterday which he had bought in Indiana, and bad hipped te this place. When the colts had been removed from the cars and w era stand ing outaide the stockyards, an east-bound freight train came aleug frightening them and causing a stampede, about twenty et the colts ran down Frent street ahead of the train, and the rest were stepped before they could get away. The colts were ronewed and recaptured before they had gene tar, and were at length collected in the Marietta stock yards, thence taken te Maytown. The stampede caused much excitement in the vicinity of the station for awhile. YflatArrinvntternnnn fVmsbibls Hell arrested K Themas McMauus, of Philadelphia, en a fi Charge of selling dry goods through the town without a license. He was taken before Squire Reath, who issueu an attachment en his goods and appointed a bearing for Mon day. Mr. Daniel G. Engle has returned trem Philadelphia, bringing back the stock that he had en exhibition at the state fair. There will be a balloon ascension at Ma lUHUUll OMUtUltV (JC111U. A1U. J.lJijrUK, 'landlord of the Waahlneten house, will Mend SKi4 it up. The balloon will have a number of ff lire works attached te it, which will explede -' if a mld-alr. Quite a number of our townspeople ac- -emrul6d the Grand Armv pest te Lan caster en Wednesday te witness the 0. A. Ii, reunion. Christ Harur, mine host of the Cre&s Keys, is again about, after a serious iilnesi of several weeks. Building Improvements seem te have a boom in this place. A number et substantial brick houses are nearing completion en Walnut street, and four frame houses have lately been finished en Second street. The Ane residence of CeL Case is almost finished and P. C. Fulweiler is enlarging his cigar factory te almost deuble its termer size by Butting up one addition te the back part el la factory. Mr. J. Getz. of Springfield. Ohie, formerly ,. of this place, is here en a visit te his old home eiier au absence ei almost ju years. The bridal couples are eettintr baek, Messrs. Jehn Llbhart and Clayt Park hae Dotu returned home with their briues irem their wedding trip. The calltliumtlins honored both with a serenade. Cel. Carsen Haldeman, of TiUlahaa.se, Flerida, arrived In Marietta after sojourning t Cape May and Saratoga. Mr. Jeseph McConnell, a former resident of this place, new employed In the woolen mljls at New Albany, Ind,, spent several days in town this week. Charitable llequMts. The wtll of the late Ursula Solemon, a rest dent of the Seventh ward, who died a short time age, was admitted te probate te-day. In , U the directs that the (200 bequeathed by her '1 .hAi.l te I9t Inlhnnir'aPiillinllftnliii.nti I.a Bald. Her charitable bequests are fM) te St. Jeseph's Catholle church, f25 te the Sisters ei lh Hacred Heart academy, $50 te Father i ar aim. r.a .anDu vnv lie.u.ll .tn.1 I.Xbl.r.., c;.d the balanee of her estate, after the nar. at of a few specific legacies. Is Klven te St. Aatbeny's Catholle church. Her will also ttslslned a prevision that it she dled within BMny aays ei lis execution, wnicii would sake the charitable bequests void, that all Mr estate should go te Father Faul, less the : sfsuiue legacies te relatives, 'i no win was tiSMdeen January 23. ISM. and hi hIih ll! f",.11011 Ume aK the above charities are gy"fc rumer ivaui is named as execu l-' . J . Miss Maria L.. the vnnnimti .i., ,,... , t Jaeeb Hippie, was married te Albert V. Merner, of Llttlestewn, Adams county, at - residence ei the bride's parents, Mount ''3eji en Thursday evening. Bev. J. H. ,-, umbenheu, ei the Lutheran church, per. ..fecaied the ceremony. Miss El la Hippie, a i,;UUref the bride, attended ber, aud Charles swie, pi Auams county, was groomsman, fs ushers were Harry Myers, et Newtown. ' SSd J. B. Hippie, of Lancaster. A hundred relatives and friends of the family were In ' at(ndsns participated In the festivities and partook of an elegant supper. The lleral eaferiBM were beautiiul and the presents 'valuable and useful. Miss Delia Perkins presided at Utt organ. TV early in KitRle. designate! as " annl- r me r castirs or the e Gelden Kagle In rennsyl- at being the tenth aunlversarv et Production of tbe order into the state. 'he event will be celebrated with literary and musical entertainments through the state. Blue Cress Castle, Ne. , of I.aucASter, nlllcelebrate en October 4th, at Kepler's building. Sir Knight A. B, Hasslerwllt do de do llver an address. The lleyt Night Scheel. The attendance at the boy ' night choel Is very encouraging. There are new VO pupils en the roll and en Wednesday evening, with all the excitemeuts en the street, en account of the Grand Army camp tire, there were S3 pupils prcent. 'Three teachers are new em em pleyed and a leurth will probably be added en the first of the month. About a Mortar lied. Herman Krenz, of Church street, has been held before Alderman Deeu, en the charge of malicious mischief aud maintaining a nuis ance. The presecutrix 1 Mrs. Christiana (.'line, of Bwkland street. She cays that Krenz has a mortar bed near her" beuse, which has been splashed with lime, etc A t'4rm MTlthdntnn. James Cellins, auctioneer, for Abraham Brubaker, assignee of li 11. Fritz, of Eden tow nshlp, ellered the farm et the last named at public sale en Thursday. The larm con tained ill seres, and was "withdrawn at JH2 per acre. The s,ile was adjourned te October 11. till In Yerk Cenntj-. C B. Pfalt7graft has discovered oil upon his farm In Manchester township, Yerk county. He sunk a small shall In the mead ow near the stream, which tilled up with water, and from the surface of which was gathered se eral bottles of oil. Three Ledgers Ilcharceri. Three ledgers were Inmates et the station house en Thursday night They are look ing for work, gave a geed wveunt of them selves and the mayor discharged them. Te Trench at Miirletta. Mr. Max Pub, student of the senior class in the theological seminary of this city, will preach next Sunday moruleg iu the .Ien's church at Marietta. l'roneenled by Ills Wife. William Christ has been prosecuted by his wife, before Alderman i'ordney, for assault and battery and surety of the pe.tee. He was arrested by Officer Cramer, aud Is held ler a hearing. HafrA for .Su'tirdii. lNTK.LLter.NCEn. Jt tcilt of the best jiajier ei er jirintctl in this town, 14 ir weiiTii wiiili:? " Is It w erth n bile that we Jostle a brother. Hearing hUl:ad en the rough read et life ' Is It worth while that no Jeer stench ether In blackness of heart that e wur te the knife ' ued pity ua all In our pltlfal strife " Cuactacqca I.Hcrar and Scientific Circle will meet In 1 11. C A. ball this evening at 7 o'clock. A fall organization n Ml be etlected and plan et work adopted. It U luipertunt that all persons desiring te Jein bs present. Cusir excursion te the SMuLlnck, Tne-day, eeplember2i. Hound trip tickets geed forthree days, fare only 150, including; 14 milts around the Switchback and Glen Oneke Through train leaves Lancaster (King nn) at SJOand Columbia at B.W a. m ; Mantilni, II; Lltltz 6 11, aud Kphnita, 703. ltHturnlng same day leaves Maucb Chunk at i IS p. m. septle,ls,ssi,27Jtitw Alllllseilltellts. The Leema Brether. The l.eonze llrethcrs, with their dramatic company, 111 open a week's engagement, at popular prices, in the opera house Mendiy night. They will present the beautiful picturesque play of the time et 1776, entitled " llrether Against itrether," In which the trained dogs, bald te be the ilncst In the country, will appear. irn ItCBKuivEs-Sept.;i, 1 A, iii lnclttnapells, Ind , AnnaM , nlfderthelate Majer Ibem&s II llur llur rewes. s3 2td Wellzr. September 'ii. 1-"1, nt Wa'hlngten, Ohie, Mrs. Catharine ItUler, Htie ut Jehn IV Wcller, In the Wth year of her nire. He'atlves and friends arc ;resietfully Invited te attend her funeral from the residence of her son, 11. It Wcller, 311 Ka.tt cheitnut street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Pcnn-Tzs. In inH city, en theMd lnsb.Mai; dalena bchultze,aged 77 jearj. Kunenil from the residence of her Ben, U'm. Schnltze, corner St..! osephnnd Derwart streets, Saturday morning at 0 o'clei-k. lllfrh mass at St. Jeseph's church. Inttrreent at ut Jeseph's ceuictery. it' POLITIC! TIIK STATK TICKKT. Ooiemer. CIIAUNCKY f. lll.ACK.iif Vnik. Lieutenant Uoierner 11. 1IUUCK UIcKTr.e, of l.uzerne. A udtler General : WILLIAM J. HUKN.NKN.ef Allegheny. Hteretnry of Jnlernnt Affiurt J. SIMPSON AKH1UA, of lluiltlllgden. Cengreximanil fairye MAXWELLSTKVK.SsON'.ei Philadelphia. Cnunt) Ticket. r Vengrtu.GOL EtW. MrtJOVKIt.V. btate benater llV)-f V III' I I. Atsemliy (MJ-l)ll.H M III. ILK Hll.A.8 MILLHlt. " (M)-KIV I'AIS I hit. UKO IV ALTON. II. .V.MOII I.Kit. DlitriH Atterney-JSO I. MVL'J.SK i'oer J)i re et or i J A C S .V h All! K. J.I1AI1.VKS J'ruen Jmpeelert-UKO l'OSl, J. V. H'lsK. CounttHurxeuerF. It. WHITE. XIAUKF.TH. Mew Yerk Ikrmtuce Murk! Nkw Y'ekk, Sept. 51 Kleur market nrm but weak; I'I no, I J J0! W; .Siiperrtne, .ilifjj !) Common te unea Kxtra Western, t.'7it37U; Ooed te Choice Eztru Western, 13 fnJ5 ID; City Mill hxtras. It trtil W ler West Indies! Minn. Kitru.uwiflSiOt hxtrae.2,i &xji 65. Geed te Fancy Extra state, t-t ,te3i 7 ; Common te lair KxtraOIile i7i'1 7'i. w neat no. 1 nee statu en 8pet,tSat Ne. 1 White, state, 81c t Ne i lied, winter, cash. Sljic t Oct , bJc 1 Nev . t.ie Cern Ne, 3 Mixed, tush, is'tc ; Oct, I7ic : Nev,4s,'c. Oats Ne. 1 White Rtate, spot, 37-: Ne. 2. de. SJe I Ne. 2 Mixed Western, Oct., sjc Uye dull and nominal t l caturn, MS37 : Can ada, MOMc. Barley ver- dull. Ferk quiet; New Mess, 111 iSfJll 50. Iiard sept , v, je j Oct , n ; n ev , ti 10 Melasses dull) lXc ler Ui lest ueillnK stock ; l'orte itlce, 3eec. Turpentine quiet at ssc Ilesln quiet 1 strained te goon f 1 (m.'Sl 1 7 FreUrhu easy t grain IeLIvumhriI. j ;c i'otruleutn qelet i refined In bunel, lilic : Ce In cases, t)l(lbia. flutter Market strong 1 New W estein Creamery. 5ea2e ; 1'cnn'a de, 578?.c Cheese dull but firm) Western Hat, UXfllOc. Eggs steady; State, lSQUc ; Western. l'JQ 50c. Bugsr market dull ; lteflnlid tntleif, es-lwi Kmnulated, Ce. " qiuetana steady ; prime city, 1 MOO. iH??',.,,et flUr csirgoes ut HUe. te Tinft SiU,cr.n.1,na tt"d I'OiHsluun, common te lair, JXOle ; itaumvju, 4101x0. ClUUkdelphlr, fiwluie MarkM enllJi oeVoi5 ' c,tern ttl ' " w '" Uye deuratWKftJ se. 1 P. m call Wheat B.,n.. MKe.t Nev'., sii , i.'"V,r,,u' " ' "a l7er-Bept., 4ec Oct., 10't Nev, Ufa 1 Dec , 5UMi8pt,'!"We' 0ct' 34' 9 ec, WJie, Nev., ssjfe; ioes. umtt, Itmker. ent. SI. le e'cUmk n. in. htt. I'etn. 0t. I'erk. Lsrt. 3TS i si ki v. 'i tiy, e us .74 77 irnber. comber. i May IJ'i 3l4 Becelpt. Car 1-et. .... a .... M .... '.va .... in r .... i'i .... e; Head. .... 1,UV winter Wheat..., Spring Whett...! Cern Oats.... Uye lt&rluy OU city Crude Oil Receipts Uc. Closing Prlcee 1 o'clock p. te. Deau tnm. vl. ipti, i.nru. September... October November .. Uocembcr... Hay OU City Crude OU. n 37 7K 7 '."U si 9 77S' 6 2S 6 i:s US 31 S Ci Live Meck Markets. CHtaioe, Sept. 51 -The flreeeri' Jeurnat reports Cattle Receipts, ll.w head t shipments, s,(u) head: mirket strong; shlptilnp st,rs, 9M te l.Yis, W('Jt suckers nnd feelers at ri 10 eSFO; cons, bulls and nitied at II Setll 'jr; bulk at s-W. Ml through Teias cnttle streng: co , 12 nsfl se t steers, I J Tlttl : Vt est. em ranKers firm natlies and hslf brri'ds 3flnut cows, tl s'Glrt , wintered Teiaiu, WW tflAS. Hcv ltecclpts, 2l.iKi he.idt shipments, S.oe hef.a ; market actlve reueh anil mlxel, Htvai'5: raeWlnn and shlpplnj, II &l 'Jt llSht, HWI65: skips, riNiflJ 60 Sheep Itecelpts. l.til) heaat shipments, Crtli market ns strong! nstlves. tl leill hi. IN estern, U JiQJ 10 . Texans, f 0tfJ 10 . iambs, 75Q5 ID. Kist Lissutt Cattle receipts, 1M headt shipments. Its . mirket slew j prime, f I 7lJS . fair te geed, II Kill fsl . common, lift' mock ers, II 7JIJJ te feeders, H8I se, shipments te New erk, none. w Yerk storks. h'sw Yerk Sept. SI Wall Mreet, lsap in. Meney leaned at fJ7 iht cent. Eichange finn at M i?SCtl iH i Oevernmenta were firm : Currency 0 a, II .i bid ; i s coups. I1J7' bid , l,Vs coups, 111 bid The stx:k market this morning opened actlre and excited, with Erie, Heading and Central Pacific the leatures and advanced i te IU jn-r cent, ever last night's figures. The list then be be camequlet fera time, when U L AW nndJer sey Central wera made the features, and a iuture advance ef(,(tl percent was made The market Is new strong at prices within a fraction of the belt figures of the day. jteck Miiegets. (Jnotatlens by Ueed, McQrann A Ce., bankers, Lts.nca.sier, ra. FW VORk tlST. Canada Paclnc. C C. C. 1 Cel. Cenl Central 1'aclnc. OanviA Southern CM., St L.1 fgb Denver A Uleurrjide.., Del . Lack. St Wet tern.., xrte Ul. 12 M. lr., 67 (3 I'Vi S3 iiji IT 10- A A, WS 6?i 47H MS Vj" ' 1J3 61H S-f. M. lis lmj .T7lt lftl WV. 3V4 S ill "73i 112 U7'2 Sb Erie 2d nn New Jersey Central M', K. AT 314 Leu. A N ,' Lake Shere 9 i Michigan Central., p; MisnariraclCc 112 Northern 1'aclflc 2) N. I', rret t,l, N. Vf U72 New Yerk Centnd lUVa E.utTeunCeui Omaha ii Oregon Trans .tls; OaUirleA We'tcm 3i Piclflc Mall 57J, KxhesterA ritunurg St. I'inl 97) Texas Faclflc 1:'; Union 1'aciac iH. Wabash Common Jl WSa,j1i"rit,rn,(i jj Weitern Union Telegiaph.. 7?j WeUShore raiLADiirnu list. Lehln-i. valley B..N Y A 1'bUa I' Ienn9ylvs.riA M Heading 1 Lehigh Navigation Hostenvllle Philadelphia A Erie Tew Northern Cent People's Passenger U'd'gUen'lsM'tg's s iw; ou i'2 5V lrr: 113; 1UK, I'lVJ 4 S7U 73' 1 miH i$ i 30 si, " 57i4 B7s; 174 Mi. s?4 1 11-18 "S ni, tA'i 10IW 6h Nt.tr Aiivritrifiuminit. TJAKINQ fOWUKH, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder never varies. A mirvel of purity, Btrenstannd nholesomoness. Mere economical than thn ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the nniltltudeel low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewdirs. 60W only in cunt IIetal IUkise I'onDEftCe, 104 Wall etrect, New Yerk. may27-lydAw WA ' T K I) SALESLADIES AND Salesmen, with or without experience. Apply at once at the Bosten store It STAMM BI103 A CO. ANTKD-A OIRL tOR fiLNKILVL honhewerk te go te Philadelphia ; geed wages will be paid Apply at silJtd 5.HNUU1II IlUKEBTltRKT. SCHOOL TAX NOTICK Parties that have net pud their school tax terlxlwlll please de se at once, as the books have been placed In inj- hands fur collection, call at Ne tu Seuth Queen street or the collec tor will call personally. JOHN IIEGE.Jk. sep54-lwdit Collector. PUHLICSALK-ON MONDAY Al-TKK-NOON next at 1 o'clock, In the rear of Ne. 50 West King street, of a general assortment of tlutmlth's tools. Including groevers, formers, Hiring, burring and lalngetr machines of all nlzes : rolier smedge, rneitntr tongs, cte.t alsea let of finished and untlnljhed tlunare, and a geed spring market wagon. s2l5ld JOHN (JKMPEKLINO. ApS.NEltCHOR HI.NK MJENNEROHOU BIM, Saturday Evenlntr, ADHISSIOX. i'CEXTH. MC8IC 1IY- RINK BAND. ll.Jtd f 1KKAT ATTRACTION LAN64STER RINK West King Street, TO-NIGHT. MUSIC IIY K1NIC 11AM). DANCINO AI'TKUIU O'CLOCK. The Illiikwlll be open en Sa'.uiday tilteinnrn for Children and Lames, Irem 2 te 5. fcaeh lady will recelM) a handsemu l'leieut. Ihere win also be musle by the ulnk lund and otber at tractions. Ou Saturday evening the full Liberty Hand, of thU city, will iflve a A GRAND CONCERT, besides furnishing the music for Skating. The programme will be In tnu parts, Interspersed with skating. rrcn concert In the Square at 7 W e clock. Uoed order will be maintained at nil entertain ments, &. was the case en the opening night. I AuiiiUbIeii, 10 Cents ; Skates, 10 Cents. s2t-)ydU ClilllOW MtlllN '.K.N 8TIIKKT. with Cedecs. fti'2ttt or A l.AKMK LOT O? it ever fnim the Leunty I'alrat Pntk. te-morrow tsATUKUAll (At lOO'eh k, JOHN II KEN Hill. Treasurer. Ru. Witntui, Auctioned It STABLK ANB CABBIAUK HOL'SK POU KKM" A llntclAs- llrlck StiOile tornte liercn and a CurrlARO lleti ter trtur cantauet. Ijtw.ttlen rrntrnl. Apply seen te II VUSMA.N .1 llUlt.NS. Ileal KsUle Agents, 2l -til Ne. U rut Umnge St., lAtu-aslrr. A T BUBSK'S. The Queen Syrup Asadvertl-edat tholateKnlr; It U a geed attl cle. Try It Mt e rounds ltet I.utup Starch ler SI routs. Sl round tloed Carolina Klce ler a cents. Soups, Soaps, Soaps AVell seMimed Cincinnati Olive cliesp, by the box i also, lUbbltts, Miller s lleraA aud a deien ether Rtletl03. HONEY, HONEY, HONEY, Kine I etub Heney In two pound Inimes, ler nice Heney by the qusrt, cry flne Call ATBURSK'S, 17 WAST iviNQ STREET, NO. LANCASTKll, PA. "TeIophene Connection. CT. JOSEl'H'iS HOSPITAL WINS THE PRIZE. Oier loe Pounds of Moere's Surprise Reller Precess Fleur GIVEN AW At. In order that SL Jeseph's Hospital may receive the beneht et the offer made by a certain llreccr In this cttv that he would aire te that lnstltu Hen Ten Dollars for e ery Jii Pounds of Moere's burprlse Helier Kleur glveu away by us, e hereby extend an Invitation te him and the public te call and be convinced tht we hive given away ever leu Pounds of this flour, and ter which w e have names te she w here e erj" iS Pounds til it w cnL We will continue le give away this brand of Heur, anil expect by the end of the week te have given away ai twunds mere, therein se curing for the hospital thirty dollars 01 the gen tleman's money e sell a grade of flour at 50r a (Jutrter that wecau recommend. l)er a ten el It larrted ttwj) last week. fA NKIVCAUlireit SATLKUAY.-W OUA.NULATKI) SUGAlt, 61, AT- CLARK E'S. NO. a WKST K1NQ tiTllKET, LANCASTKll luarlilydAw TCTONEST DE.VL1NO. Honest Dealing ys, Humbug. " Ulng out the false, ring In the true $10 Cash Will Be Given Away Te St Jeseph's Hospital by the undersigned, for every 200 pounds of Moere s urprl-e Heller flour '"given away" by a certain advertiser whoseactlons"CONTltADKT 'his assertions. TIIK A110VE OKFEtl CONTINUES OPEN. It Is an HONEST ONE, and though clashing w tth " Trickery " will net lie allowed te assluii latewlihlt. It mustalsebedetertnlned tn a businesslike manner and without evasion A drowning man will clutch at a straw, and It Is as easy for a whipped charlatan lu htscTtreni lty te w tlte a lie as te act one. NONE of Moere's Surprise Heller Fleur has eeen --given awuy, anu none is nseiy 10 00. contrary Is politely declined us " no evidence." it 13 the people themel es n he are needed te make affidavit and produce satisfactory ptoef before the mayor that they did net havr t' pav HIGH PltlCbS ler LOW OUAIE..f Traand Coffee, In enantlty. In e'der t,p..rcAuJt the nenrjireleficfd te be "gucn away. My check ler HOU11LK TIIK AMOUNT Is ready te be handed te the mayor, and my offer Is open nnd above beard' and, I as openly and fearlessly defy an equivocating advertiser te re fnte the evidence el a countless numberef de ceived and disappointed applicants, ready and anxious te testily thit they " were humbugged " and were refused the advertised "gilt" In Its literal ensa. I Invite the public te prove for themselves the emptiness and fallaey of the "giving away' conjuring sj stem, and wtll give te any person or persons s.1 00 CASH for every ae ts of Moere's Surprise Heller Heur either "given away " or SOLD te them today or this wtek by the IndlMdual In qnesUxn "Honest dealing" Is the watchward of every true business man who guarantees both quality and quantity. My sales of Pure Teas and Coffees have in creased four-fold during the punt weefc. Alt these who hive tried them return for mere, and tneir "actions speaic leuaer man werus bringing their friends te trv them. A careiuiiy selected and special Invoice of teune Ilvsen, Meyune early crop) I Basket r irea, Bun uneu.unu ran urea japan swaiiew crop. Meey-Hnng, Kormesa, 3c Oolong Teas flrst picking; aud strictly choice Pt-a Leaf ereenleas en tbn read should irrtvc Tutsday. Uranulatt.d Sugar, fie ; with lea or ten"t.e. OHARLES MA0NAY, NOS. 115 A 117 NOKT1I (JUEEN STP.EET. sep5l tfd R EDUCTION" IX SHOES. Great Reduction -IN SHOES. Ladles' ll.Se. IJest Pebble Ilutten Shoes, 11.55 and Ooed Olevo Tep Ilutten Shoes. 11.25. j.aeies- Il-vjandr-bu. Indies' Lancaster Kid Ilutten Shoes, tiM and "Misses' llest Pebble Scheel Shoes Htel, ll.W), IL2Sandil 50. Misses' Fine Kid Ilutten Shoes, lfeel or Spring iteei, ii ', si.oe. 91 ,0. Chllds' spnng-lleel Shoes, Sec , C5c. and 75c. Ladles' I'UW pern Slippers. 75c and $1 ou Women's Heuse b uppers, m.c. ner Y'euths' and Ilej-s' school Shoes, ll.oe, 11.25. Jkiyx' Flne ilutten or Lace Shoes, ILbi and r-W. Men's Ooed Lace Shoes, II 25 and tl fA Men's Flne Call Lace aud Ilutten Shoes, t-.OO and .5e. JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST., JunelllydF (INUCIUEHHUILDINO.) G HAND OPENING or New Fall &oeds. WATT & SHAND, Nea. 6, 0 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTEIt, I'A., llave Itocelved Upwards of CO Casea of NKW rALL O0ODS during the past -sweek, The Bhelyes and counters of the Drees Goods Department Ale fairly groaning under the Immense weight or rretiLh, Uermanund American IHlESS STUFFS A5I) .NOVELTIES. All the new colorings and latest fancies In SILK AND WOOL MIXTLUIE3, SILK ANU WOOL bTltll'KS AND PLAID9, SAXONY SUITINQ9, FllENCHSKHUES, FINE WOOL DIAGONALS, TUICOT, SEHASrOPOLS, CAHHMKUES, We offer a Choice Variety; Lutes t Styles; Lewest Prlics. Thee goods were all contracted rer early In thoseaseu when tllk and wel wu at the lowest ubb.andnuroiistemeisrecelvu the full benefit or our purchasers. Watt & Shand, HEW YORK STOEE. XKW AnrKHTIHKMItHTa. ItrANTKl) A riBST.Cl.ASH (U1U, lloiKework White pre If ler (leneral (uttviV Address, Ne. !MJ Chestnut HU rhlladvliuilAt tt WANTKD-SO TOBACCO HTKUM'BUS anttt nt once. Call at .e.Sl N0IITI1 MAU SIKKKT. epjltld .I0I1N DsllAVKN.JH. TACOB P. SMAlTpKEB'tT PURE RYE WHISKY. angCTIydll UUKK STUKKT blqUOU STOKK. TTA1B. Cl.OTll. TOOTH, NAIL AND bargains. Alse JX Heh ltrnln nt Ureal Une nnd Cearst 1 embs in gveal variety nnu nt low prices Toilet lloUtsttes In dtrrcrent stj les. fishing Incident bsivalns te clnsn twlem win ter. 1 UAll.Ks, s KAsr KMI PHAUMAC. JyS-lydtt I,M, nilTl.TON OPKHA iteusi- ONK W KKK-C I1MMKNC1NI, MONDAY, SEP ThMIIKIt 27, lvs r Irst npivatnnce nt this thotre of Iho Celebra ted and Otlglnal LEONZO BROS., And their great New erk Dramatic Company of MetreHilltan Paverites. Alse, thoMenders of the Nineteenth Century, TIGER AND LION.I Murnamed the " Hogs with the Human ltniln.' the only acting dogs upon the stage who tin de retain! the Kngllsh language lietter than some human beings tce them nnd be convinced that what we say Is true. During theengsgement of this ceuijny the following pirt) w ill be prodmed lUIOTHKH AUAIXST BHOTHKIt. The lelebrated acting dega. Tiger and Lien, together with the entire company, will appear In each play ltemember this great and tneu-ter show wtll stav only ler en wevk, eommenclng MOND.W, SKIT hMUKIl :7. ls-s. SATUKU.W MAT1KKK, SMr m, PK1CK8 lft.JUASOCKM't. Iteserved s.ets, 3lv., new en sale at Opera Heuso Olllce. sepjllwd T OANKMAN A UKO. The Prices Tell. The Quality Sells, Are you gelug te hae some of these bargains tn Stylish Fall and Winter Goods! Hen't wait, get the first choice from our bright new gteck of Men's, lleys' aud L'htl drcn s CLOTHING. The best Assortment all the I ending Styles , Prices which will startle eerybed. A Few Sample Prices: Men s All Weel Suits at (3 CO. Men's All W oel Casaluiere bulls at i JO. Men's All Weel Checked Suits at 14 U) Men s All Weel Worsted Diagonal Suits at lift, Men's AU-M oel Dress suits nt 112 Men's All Weel Worsted Prince Albert Suits at 117 Heys' Scheel SutU at li SO. lteys' Woolen Suits at tXOX Heys' Dress suits at I7.ti. Iles-s' All Weel Casslmere 8ull at liue. Beys' Worsted Suits at lifi. Ilej Une Checked Suits at 17 i). Children's Suits irem II 5 up te n). W e ad, ertl-e bargains. We give Hsrgaln, We want in te Investigate our goods and prlcej. L. GANSMAN & BRO. MEllCHANT TA1LOI19, MANL'FALTL'ltEBSOF MEN'S HOiS AND CHILDKEN'S CLOTUINO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Klght en the Southwest Cor.el Orange St.) LANOASTKlt, PA. aw Sel connected with any ether Clothing Ilou-e In the Lily- W II.LIAMSON A FOSTER. CHANGEABLE SEASON WHLN- CLOTHING -A- LITTLE HEAVIER -IS COMFORTABLE. Vlth the Stormy Season el September we usually feel like changing eurSuuiuier Suit with one a little heavier. FALL SU1T3 FOR CHILDREN, 83.25 te 810. FALL SUITS FOR BOYS, (Leng Pants) 84.25 te 815. FALL SUITS FOR YOUNG QBNTS, The Favorlte Cutaway Ceat, 86.00 te 823. Fall Weight Underwear AND NEW STYLES IN NECKWEAR. FALL STYLES IN Stiff and Flexible Felt Hats FOR YOUNG GENTS, And the Latest New Yerk Fashions In DUNLAP'S FINE SILK HATS, HOYS' AXD lliILUHL'VS l'OLOS, 15 ten Cents. TWO SPECIALTIES IN Dress Shoes I FOR LADIES. We offer a bright Finished Kid oral'ebble Geal Dress Shoe ler 12 OU. FOR GENTLEMEN. Woeilcran Excellent llrcss Oalter In Ilutten or Ilalineral fur tl ou. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, Ui!, 3(, !itiuitd !18 East King, St., LANCASTKll. PA. 4W8teres closes at 0 O'clock p, W except MOB) day and Saturday. wmw AnTMMTIBBMMKn. nun: iii:ht HiieutiiiRK nnAuiT in JL tlin market In errrul iirarlca of nunlllv mid a iitlet iitsliiii, snltalilii ler boys or Kltlt. ladles in geutlei..en. 'U and eiaiiil&e. at" ' HUllt.KVS IIHUli STOHB. l West King .tiWt, TABMKBS AND 6ri7KltS iVWANTO? C Kin)ity WhUky lUrreU ler Cider can net them In lets le suit Imin .... .1 V lUI.IMNARONH, slMmdAur Itirt Av, llalllmen, Ma. S1,000 AdKNTH- Aitilr,siit mire. Illl.Sl'llTI"S KI.KCl'ltlU tllHlllS. Ne. Si: lliMdway, New mk. The Only llenulne. aps Jindeert B i'Y Yerit COAL SHULMYER'S, NO. EAST KINO BTUBKT. septlS-Jwdeed 'lUSONAHLK MKlHOlNia. " Stitch In tlmesaves nine." rer Butumer Com plaint take COCHUA.VS IILAChltKHKY rilllDlAL, or t'Ol IIIIAN'S JAMAICA UINtlKIt, nr tOCHIlAN'S IlIAUltlltLA M1A1UIIE. rea sAta eslv at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nix.137 A IS) North Cjueen 8L, IjMicaster, Pa. uiajMyeedlt -pitiVATi: SAUL 1 KILL HAE A Car-Loud of Illinois Herses ll MONDAY, bKPTKUUEKn.lVsl. r lrst Class aud Heavy Dratl. Alse, en lund seme WESTKIIN HOItSES-Klrst-Class llttMirs aud forUeneral rami Hue. UF.OllliE OHOSSMAN. ONTKAC'TOK AND HUIMIKK. GEORGE ERNST, CAKPENTKll, CONTP.ACTOU A IIU1LDF.11. Itesldence Ne. Ml West King street 8hei Kast llnmt street, opposite station house. WOODKV MANTELS AND OKNF.Il AL H AUD WOOD WOltK A SPECIALTY AaTAIl work secures my prompt and jwisensl nttentlen Drawings anil Estimates furnished. ect.'T lydll A iVltAKINcTlFeWDKltr"" W K SKI I. THE 1IEST;TEAS AND COFrEES, Try A. & P. Baking Pewder. We have a New Souvenlr, the first of a series : leek out for the ethers. TIIK UKEAT ATLANTIC A PAC1HC TEA COMPANY. Ne. Ill North yneen "treet. iTNetc the Name and Number. n'pil U' A II. KOSHNSTKIN. V. IM POUTING TAILOIL 31 v selection f selection for the cemln ng season ts no vady, ceinprlslni diewn In thU c inrlslnge rene of the rlnest stock ever shown In thU city The stock Is entirely new aud well worth your lnixctlen. My prlcesnru lnnilerHte. ami wnrkmstiRhln of the best. The reputation or the house ler line work will be lullv maintained Having secured rer the com lng sivwin the services el First-Class Tailors, 1 can guirantee the very best or work. Sole oreprietor for the Patent Strap Panta lnen, warranted net te draw up wheu sitting den n, nor hag at the knee. A II HOSh.NST F.I. v, North gueen St. -rrt.KHiiAin', Fine Tailoring. A Fnll nnd Comrlete stock or Imported an Demestic Suiting aud Ovoreoatlng rer the Fall Tnde new ready te select Irem. Call early te secure llest Stj les. H. GERHART, Ne U N. OL KEN ST., Opposlle the FoMemco. uwrn-lMlll M CSlfAl. INSsTKUMKNTS. THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS better than ever, at 7, -e, m. iip tiw. iii 1. AC. Hardman's Upright Pianos at 1S0, lit), 133. Ualne'a I prlght Pianos at IU, KI73, Ac Decker Itres. sqnare Pianos at W75, 110), J-Vj. AinertLau Sewing .Machines at r3, IJn, I.1J. Cornet at 110,113,115. lellns, Oullais, llanjei and sheet Music, Ac AT- W, D, Messer's Mnsic Stere, NO Ul NOIIT1I (JUEEN 8TUEET, LANCASTEIt. P seple-lydll e AK UAhh, THE BEST CLOTHING. The Cheapen t Clothing In the country heie. a linger I'euar's rvertn et Lewer l'rlcu for It. Wear In It, and a anamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. Juno21-tfdeod H HIS 11 it II ROTH Kit, -WE AKE- ALWAYS AT THE HEAD OP THE LINE, IT MATTERS NOT WHAT IT 18, WE AUK Always in the Lead. Be It In Style we are Always First. Be It In Quality we have Always tbe Beet. Be it In Workmanship our Werk is Always Guarantoed. Be it In Prices we are Always the Lewest, gtvlnsr the Publle the Boneflt of tbe Beat Goods for the Least Meney. That la what the People always want and our Prloes Prove our Werd. Be It In MENS', BOYS' or CHIL DREN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, -ou- FURNISHINGS, we are always the Leaders and compel ethers te fellow. As In everything olse In our line of Business se also does it apply te our Merchant Tailoring Department, We have lets of Eandsome Styles In Foreign as well as American Goods te makote erder for Suits, Ovoreoats, or Pantaloons, and as In all our ether Departments we have ONE PRICE and FAIR DEALING TO EVERY BODY. One-l'rice Clothiers and Furnishers, COll. NORTH QUEEN ST. AND CENTUE SQUAItE, LANOASTKlt, PA. -Our Stores will hp.Sleee922, Thursday. Sepiemher 80th. and rrlday. t,ce , LUIUB ! "-..... . - alie Saturday, ay, vi.'iuu " -" UUYS. eiRSH d BROTHER'S .TJtK ADVKKTlMCMKNTtl. ri'HK UNDKUSIONKI) WILL UKdiPRN A. his eourse el Inslruetlnn In thnUeinnan, rreueii ami Italian languages, in 1110 estiy mi of Oeleber nest- Please spply nt his Ul udle ni. ,m KAsi ninti siaAM. sepXItnd LKO KON VON OS8HO. TMl'OHTKI) IN 1I0TT1,KH-FINK old inwn WHI8KY ( AT UOHUKU'S LlOUOll HTtlllK, . ' CKNTltK wgu AUB, l.aiicjuter.'l'a. JON'THUKt'KH ANY l.ONOKH T" Frem Your Dl.orderud Kldnej-s, , Kliirk ltarreB Mineral Spring Watair It Ii lmtnnlV KMntiitil a.yrs..u -. m .I'lhe'H&Sf. a.?." WrtUn te n' ,U' 1II.ACK llAllltRN SPHINU "WaTMS Persons supplle.1 ana tismi, MrnUbeO. 1'. B. UOOIIM I AM, ManmSr. Me. 17 Kast tirtintlltnwkt. Fer sale by J NO. It. KAUrFMAM.bruMtei. North uiivnn Street, Laneasler, Pa. """ HLACK 1IAUHKN SPU1NU HOUSB new Optra. WY MI.SSCHIHSTIK IIOMIIRHUIIL Pleasant Orere, IdtneaaUir Cuntv7Pa. JUtVHMMMIITB, TjlUl.TON OI'KUA HOL1HR Cenimcnclnit MemUj, September SO, 1880. Matlnres etlncdnr nnd Saturday at 2t!10. BENNETT &MOULTON'S Comic Opera Company. Producing rirst-Class Opera at the PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES Our Own Orchestra and brass Hand. ADMIS1IOV lOand SICRNTS ltbSEKVKI) SEATS 9) CENTS On Sale at Oira Heuso OiUce, Friday, Scptem Scptem ber 17Ul K10HT11 ANNUAL TOUK. 40 AUTIST3. 40AKT1STS. 10.U.W iK'ople attend our performances every wek HEPEHTOlllE Friday the Mikade. a.,, ,.,,... Matlnra The Mikade, Aturda JMl,ntn(j La Mascot!. stMHd nur uuuum. Flannels and Weel Dress Goods, e will and best Heeds and bottom Prlees AT TU North End Dry Goods Stere. J W HY11NK, nevMyd Na Kl North gueen street. ri:w VENTl'KllS. STAMM BROS. & CO., Nea. 20 and 28 North Queen Bt. We have ventured te buy the lArgeit Assort ment or QUILTED LININGS. IN ALL COLORS, Ever shown tn this city. Having bought thee Linings Irem first hand. It enables ns te offer them at prices less than ever before heard of. ANOTHER KNTUUK IS WOOLEN YARNS. SAXONY, ZEPHYll, CASHSIEKE. (1 KHM AN H OltSTHI, OBKUAM. TOWN WOOL. Ac. At price, which we wilt warrant the Lewest In the city. BOSTONSTORE. WStete u(en Monday and Satnrday Even l"K J. S.OIVLKKACO. w k m:s jrsi what we say. That we are peslllvely selllnB out our Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Carpets MEKU1IANT TAIL0B1NU. Special llargalns. BLAZKKTS, FLAXSELS, TABLE LINENS, .Napkin, Towels, Comforts, Eft. ETcrythtnK Cheap for Cash tocleso the Stock. -NOWlSYOUIlTIMET011Ul. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 East King Street, LmeABTsm, Pa. P. S. Stere open Monday and Saturday eve nlnKS. J. U. MAUT1N.& CO. Extraerdinry Bargains -IN- DRESS TRICOT CLOTHS -AT- J. B. Martin & Ge's. NEW INVOICE OP THESE HOODS BE CEIVEli AT AHOUT THllEK-gUAH. TEUS TlIEIUjVALUE. BARGAIN riO. 1. ALL-WOOL DltESS T'.ICOT, all shades, St 25c. a yard ; 57 Inches In width. BARGAIN NO. 2. ALL-WOOL TL1COT CLOTH, In Plain and Mixtures, at Wc. a yard; an Inches in width. BARGAIN NO. 3. ALL-WOOL TUICOT CLOTH, la Grey and llrewn Mixtures, at 70c. a yard ; worth fl.oe. One Yard and a half Wide. BARGAIN NO. 4. ALL-WOOL DKESS THICOT CLOTH, Extra Heavy, Plain Uhades.at Toe. a yard j JKj Inehes full In width. DOMESTICS. rivu Thousand Yards BLUE and GOLD P1IIN IS at IXe. a yard. One Thousand Yards KKD M,ANNEL, Extra Heavy, at Sic i worth ale. Flvo-Theusan.l Yards UN1ILBACI1ED CAN TON FLANNEL at ine Klve Thousand Yards HLK ACHED CANTON KLANNKLatBcayard. One Thousand Yards CHEVIOT BHIttTINUB at"e i Celuuthla Btrlpei i worth te J. B. Martin 6 Ce, Cor. West King & Prince Sts (Oppetlte Btaveni Ueutt.) LAN0ABTEB, tm. M t, s V "t - siwte..-A.?-: -ifc fevi . & - . v s l,