mwnWWWr mmTmnww rwmF?m v ..; iiti&w"' ' 'si&W'y. " Tr ,,, .." Tv"sv -rt THE IANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAYAUGUST 18, 1887. K7WtWV K'SS W J,K MM h &$&' ? VC. vr -1- 7V- v$ l UMTAOCimD. HHNMBlMIMMliMi MP MUMM m- $'3$r .. . . . M" HI! sec imuNNcM. ML Aft MjflMd BMBt- w ulavw MM the In eteUeale at IKS, a MMI MMW NM BBB)f NBtaefls3, VMM Vatoa Bares from A -- of baild- that the BrdeS Ifee IWHltlllW WM boreaj-i. MOhiM Kleotrle Light wnlea km already MMMtMtatMlKTBLLtaKMCER. On Mr. uesweu tM proposal or we tlmmt COBSB8B7 WM aeeeptsd for a el three years; aaeaded by Mr. WiU Mr a tana of Ma year. TM amendment by tha following reta : Fer three yew MaavncsBweu ana Maawr. ter one yaw Messrs. Crasser, Ferry, Mimtn, Bte- wassea, wusea ana Kcxmsn. roe ter UghUag the borough for one year awarded te tM Electric Light coat- May ay a UMalaMM Teta. at iaa correct line 01 mansion te Uie highway commit- FaTaaMata and guttata ware ordered te be Md m tM watt aide of Bisth street, from Laaaaatar avanne te Coaeord Una, and en tM MM aMa of Sixth atreet from Union atreet te Oaaeara laae, wlthla sixty days. TM highway oeamlttaa will attend te the diataaga of Sixth street, from Lancaster avMM te Union street. TM property owners along Concord lane ware ordered te lay gutters en the south side efthtelaae from Sixth street te the Intersec tion of the present gutter. Orders ware granted In favor of the differ Mt lira oempanlea ter 1112. SO each. Tha time of taking the eensas of the borough WM extended te August 29th, en anseant of tM accident te H. B. Rhodes, one of tM parties raeetvtag tM contract. TM following bids were received for col cel leetlag IM tax dopUeata for 1887 : W. G. PaHsaaefar, S,V per east; a A. Boekloa, 3 par Mt ; J. O. Pesos, 3; par eaak Tha bid at W. O. Dattaahefer.waa aoeaptad. On motion oetwcil adjearaad. Anpsas aicsae. On Wadaaaday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock Oaorge W. Barmaa, proprietor of an eating beuse en North Frent atreet, attempted Mlctde by hanging himself by a rope In his garral; Ha has always appeared te be sober Md industrious ssd his business seemed te be thriving. TM following has been learned Ireai m Interview with his wife and tally : Herman had been having nn pleasant ratatieM with his family for tha past month, Wkleh caused him te drown his cares In drink. Fer IM past weak he had been drink lag vary hard, Md coming home Intoxicated, would abas hie wife. After having these Bawdy troubles ha would state that he would and Ma Ufa, but vary little attention was paid a kla threats. He left his house vesterdsv attaraoen, but seen returned and then in an latexleated oeodltton. Whan ha entered Us aaloeaM swore at his wile, passing through tha Muaa Inte the yard. Net returning bis wlfa went after htm, but Herman could net be found, and tha clothes line waa missed, Tha, threat of aulelde waa atonea thought av aaa am atara given te tee neigh neigh bem iAwtsFarkee, proprietor of the Rail road beuse, waa among tha number re re apendlDg, and ha went at once te tM garret Upen reaching this place Barman waa seen hanging te a ratter, his reel within eighteen Inches from tM fleer. The man waa atonea cut down by Mr. Parke, W hen be feU te the fleer In a supposed lifeless oeaditiou. TM rope was im medially cut from his neck, which had been tied with two hitches te make It secure; after considerable trouble Herman waa restored te consciousness aad.upen being asked tha motive for his' act, .replied "trouble." Ha had been suspended from the ratter about Ave minutes and life waa almost extinct when found. He was taken down stairs and a milk punch and a dose of chloral given him. Herman seems te bear no HI effect from hie attempt upon his Ufa and win in tha future te closely watched, A SECOND ATTEMPT. 12:25 p. Jt. About 11 o'clock tela morning Qeerge W. Herman made a eeoend attempt at aulelde, this time by means of a towel. He eluded his watchers , going Inte the garret, and was Just about placing the towel ever the rafters when he waa discovered by Wilsen KUlett. Herman waa onee mere taken down stairs and is at present resting quietly. Bleated OBjesrs. TM annual meeting or tM stockholders of tha St, Jeseph's Building association wss held last evening, when the following effl ears ware elected : President, Bev. Wm. Fetper ; viee prsldeat, Jeseph O. Kaufbeld ; eeeretary, Jeseph Jensen ; treasurer, A Haberetreh ; directors, V. J. Baker, Frank Janaen, Jacob Nlcbelsus, Jehn Zrigler, Wll Ham Herbert, Michael Themas, Jehn Pfefler, Wendell Ranker, Jeseph Bewers. The seventh annual report hae been Issued show ing a geed statement or it affairs, and that each share is worth U5 86. Officers Gilbert and Kennedy arrested Ed ward Clark, of HarrUburg, yesterday after noon for creating a disturbance at the bridge. He had a hearing before Squire Selly the morning for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct and aent te Jail for ten days Misses Fknnle Beese, of Yerk and Lizzie Stene, el Reading, are visiting Mrs Lewis Smith, en Locust atreet The Grand Army plcule will be held en Saturday at Peuryn park. The ML Zlen A. M. B. Sunday school wiU go te Lltlts en Frldsy. Tha regular monthly meeting of school beard win te held ibis evening in the coun ceun ell chamber. Olive Branch Ledge of Odd Fellewa will old a cake walk In tha armory this evening. Altar tha walking there wUl te a baa JSZHPf " W ' Blbl" el Pcn fcja baaaehaaged from August 24 te August atepabticaaataM "swims anbm Fer members et tM RapuMleea auoeora aueeora auoeera tna oeamlttaa Jeseph Miller was MBheSn SS?rt2lXP,La?d MUa-H.rrfremthe lower district et Lancaster county. Theie waa no opposition te Miller, who u an out-aad-eut Bull Ringer. Fer tha lower district Mara wm a desperate effort made te .. Jeka H. Laadla, who waa very distasteful te tha Bull Ringers. Through tha friendly imoeeef Quay Md ether beseea Landiawas finally "pulled off "Md a oempromtea was aSsetedbytte election et Kerr. Mr. Herr Is said te te udepMdMt of both factions, but attM lata primary was for Meatier for pro pre pro taeaotary. laaaetasrgeaeel Manilas. Tha aaauilUM ea public aoheol auppilee MvatoMMallyaagagedferadayortwoln opMlagtfeabMeet aeak-aaUara and ethers arfuralshtagtM public schools et thU city WHh free MaMMd ether auppllaa. TMblda irtMBiwaiart a geed deal of labor la im yaaad Mtta aemariuis te determining who aejeag aha wvaial aiddara for tha great va Hatj of MppHaa aaadad ara tha lowest bid- TMawaraw wUl preaahly ha made te- ar. aV H. Craavar, aaar Shrewsbury, Yasaaaw.wtUaswarfclacatawaUMhts IvaieiWeiaaatf, fail and axaisad t- rl ivMawUaalaMdMtar. MWMtWMklUMM WtW M. ,VM HM WMtfttM HWtfd the V lMMfclW WWW lllMlUfBQTtM Br. amlariHMMtMMltek mta erf Eleventh BBS jikrfik " v.a- B&- 'MBnmm were, mi b UllaHllUlH ajlj sj U Sit I'MMMMkMf ItBBWBST tM K -sWSSTvw. TOe tr-. -CMMMMI Wrw MM Ha ' flit MM KA hkj -tavta 7 mwiM r v waaasm. s,i waataM Hi itsta. aeir. Aa laiaiilew wwa m FsMaurs triism aaa WMk Oil MlMfsTMsatasssasL laabrtarialarvlawwith Mr. Qelst,etthe JYcw JTra, a riareaiulaMva et tha Iktblu Iktblu Iktblu onten waa InferaMd that the publishers of tha w AVa had entered ball te answer at court the libel aulta brought against them by tr. witrraa M. Ball, Md tut they reiianre of M acquittal. They would net only te able te prove the truth of the statement pub pub Ueted la the Era relative te Mr. Ball's neglect Md abuse of hie family, but that ao ae ao euaatloaa much mera damaging might hare been made against him. Messrs. Swift Md RelmMsnyder, counsel for Mr. Ball, ware also seen by the Istklu Istklu eBNcaa man. They did net eare te stale tte facts of their case at present, but will de velop them when the proper time comes, and will show net only that tha statements in the Xtw Kra are unreunded, but that they are malleleuely libelous. Mr. Ball having learned from one of his nelabbera that a Sew Era reporter bad visited his wife, with tha probable purpose of publishing her state ment Informed hie counsel of the fact, and hie counsel called at the New Era office and asked that the statement (whatever it might be) te withheld until the day following, when proof would be brought te show that Mr. Ball had treated his wife kindly and provided for her liberally. The managing editor et the Xew Era, James D. Landis, declined te withheld the publication of the article. Counsel tried te find Mr. Gelst, but did net succeed. They found Mr. Warfel, but that gentleman declined te Interfere In the matter. Mr. Ball's counsel held that the Hew Era's story being untrue, aud ttiat paper being Informed of Its untruthfulness before its publication, the publishers are guilty et malicious libel and will te made te sutler for It The declaration In the civil suit wss died this morning. The plaintiffs waived a hearing and have given ball for court VBimr BMltHafiTATMMmWT. Be Wss Met at the Station Heuse warn ralr child Was DlMbarsrd. Chief Smith desires a correction made ct the item censuring him for havlngdlechargcil a prisoner from the station house with out authority. His statement la: Officer Rey brought the young man te the station beuas and the authorities were told te detain him until a telegram could be received from headquarters aud it the boy's story was true ha aheuld be released. In the morn ing when Btatlen Heuse Keeper Babel waa en duty Railroad Officer Rey called there, told Babel te discharge the young man as a telegram had been received which substantiated the young man's story and Babel discharged him. Cblet Smith was net at the station house when he was dis charged. A short paragraph en the second page of to te day'alxTBLLiaExCBR relieves Chief Smith of ell blame ter the discharge et Harry Felrchild, and transfers the blame te Officer Rey or Turnkey Babel, neither of whom appear te be te blame under the peculiar circumstances attending Fair child's discbarge. Babel bad received Instructions from Rey te dlscWge the pris oner If a telegram came from the Union Mews company asking for his discharge. Up te this time Fairchild bad net been commit ted by Alderman McConemy, but was com mitted a very short time thereafter, but as Officer Rey had left the prisoner in the station house, temporarily, and a telegram waa received at the station house asking for bis discharge, Babel (net knowing that be had been oemmltted) discharged blm. his n4ia!roegiooDr, Witness Haiaaa Instantly Killed by Bstag Btieck by a Bend la of Steal Mr. Jer, Aug IS William, the eldest eon of Geerge Haines, or this plsce, was in stantly killed here yesterday atternoen. The boy works at the woolen mill and yesterdsy waa assisting In removing wool from the Pennsylvania freigbtetatlen. While carrying an armload, the Lancaster Accommodation west passed, and a bundle of steel bars thrown from this train atruck young Haines en the head and knocked his brsltis out Jsmee B. Schlegelrallcb, a blacksmith of this place, waa at Lancaster js'erdy pur chasing mercbandlaa and returut-d with bis goods en the above train. His shop In some distance east of the station and toaeid carry ing the ateel bars, he decided te threw them from the train at the freight warehouse. Mr. Scblegelmilch did net see anyone along the track when be threw the bundle ; neither did the unfortunate lad notice it The newa of the tragedy spread quickly about town and crowds collected. Everybody discussed the sad affair. Much sympsthy Is expressed for the family et the victim. The lad waa 12 years et aga Deputy Corener Zsllers Impanelled a Jury consisting of Rebert McKaddee, U. a Hetter, J.R. Hetter, Wllllsm Diirelf, sr J. H'Lerah and IX S Shelly, and held an inquest. The Jury found that the boy cauie te his death accidentally by being atruck by a piece et ateel thrown by J. B. Schlegsluitlcb. 'J he Jury exonerated Mr. Schlegelmitcb from all blame In the matter. Sheeting at Tail's Hale. Jehn Hertlng waa defeated by Carl Lauer at Tell's Hain in a sheeting ma'cb en Tues day afternoon. It was six sbetaaach, making a possible 72 ; distance, 170 yards at rest ; bull'a eye, two Inches. Tee sere was as follews: Laner u 7 10 9 7 S-7 Hertlng 10 436 38 There was also some excellent target prac tice. A Caas BstUsd. A few days age a suit waa brought azainst Cenrad Reldel, before Alderman Pinkerton, by Geerge Cary, charging him with faat driving. Today the two parties went te the alderman's offiee and compromised the case, which was settled and the coats paid. A fares el ajensy Fouad. Wednesdsy afternoon about half-past four o'clock Jehn Seherlcb, undertaker of Robreratewn, while standing In the Penn sylvania railroad olliee, this city, found a purse containing some money. The owner can have the aame by calling en Mr. Scherlch and proving ownership. Appealed te tha Supreme Court The decision of our oeurt as te the enenln of Grant atreet from Christian te North Quien atreet baa been appealed from. Nothing can new ue done until the supreme oeurt passes en the question as te whether the lepert of viewers Is regular. Herere Aldarman A. r. UanDslly. Charles Sweigert for belnB drunk and disorderly, was sent te jail for twenty-four auura. au 01a man wne wanted te sober up wa- aent te prison for that purpose for a short time. Sunday Keboel Kscorslen le Pesryn. The Union Bethel Sunday achoel la holding Its plcule at Penryn park te dsy. They did "."'P"! le, but about two hun hun ea persona lett here en the regular train. Ready far UutrlbuUea. a5li"tfil,ta" for l88beeu re. celved at the prothenotary'a offles and are mgrfer dtotributlea te tha aldermen .Td 1 a , laaerrigibi. Lizzie Reeanberger, charged with being In corrigible, baa been oemmltted te Jail by Alderman Barr. Tee J udges will determine next week whether aha should be seat te the Heuse of Refuge. tspslrs Completed, The repairs te Bltaer'a warehouse, which waa ae badly damaged by tha recent aterin. have bean oempleted and tha whela of It la again la use. VMM le rerk. Kate Fried, an laaateet a beuse en Mid dle street, wm arrested te-day by Officer Hath, et Yerk, en a charge of lareeay. Ha took Mr te Yerk tUa aftanoea. AN ELEVATOR FALLS. itBmoemma virmAKAtiBAHt At tmm tmime mtumt. Blgaieea Qlrle sad m Mertis Kith the Car te the MaesMsat- Uss O If I lastaatty Killed. rear BerleaslT Injured Bad Bight ISKieps With Slight lejarlsa. New "Yerk, Aug. 18. An elevator In the cellar and cuff manufactory et O. HeMem berg, Ne. 47 Mercer street, crowded with employee, fell this morning, kilting a girl named Jane Lynch and injuring a number et ethera. The elevator contained about IS female handa employed In the factory, and the elevator boy, named O'Nel). The accident occurred about 8 o'clock. Everything went well until the elevator reached the third fleer when It began te dr. scend. All eflortaet O'Neill te step It were unavailing. The safety catches failed te work. The speed of the car rapidly Increased and It wsa seen rushing down with its new thor oughly panic-stricken lead te destruction. The car fell with a crash te the base ment fleer and every one of the occu pants were mere or leea injured. Jane Lynch was instantly killed. Her body waa horribly mangled. The namee of these who received the most serious injuries are: Jehn O'Nell, elevator boy, spine broken ; Lizzie Dougherty, Brooklyn, right leg broken ; Mrs. Jessie Bryers, et Green Point, ankle broken : Mary King, severely hurt about the body ; Maggie Merarliy, Mary O'Sbaughnessy, Guasle and Fannie Van Tassel, Nettle l'eck, Amelia Llchtensteln and Nellie McCabe, all of New Yerk, all slightly Injured and suffering mere or less from shock. The elevator Is one of Otis Brethers' make and was Inspected a week age and pronounced all right The accident was due te the break ing of the pinion v heel which controls the drum upon which the cable winds. A Changs et Finns. The Arm et Reeser A Uerr, Jewelers, at North Queen and Orange streeta, has been dissolved. Mr. Reeser retiree, hla interest having been purchased by William H. Uart nian. The firui will be known as Herr A Uarttuau. The new member is William U. Hartman, son of the late Geerge U. Hart man, and a young gentleman well known in thl city. Mr. Reeser will remain with the new firm until April 1st, when be will em bark In ether business. A Mew firm Opens. Mr. Frank Brinkman and Charles V. Newell have associated themselves In partnership In the paper-hanging and window shade business at Ne. 9 Esst Orange street, Jehn i Helnitsb's old stand. They opened their store te day with a tine assortment of goods suited te every taste, and they have everv prospect of command ing a large trade. The firm name la Brink man A Newell. Mr. Brinkman has been employed st Burger's planing mill for many years, and Mr. Newell baa bad a lengthened experience In the paper banging and win dow shade business at J. B. Mai tin A Ce. 'a The new firm starts under bright auspices. Mers Drunks. Ned Jacksen, for being drunk and disor derly, paid the costs before Alderman McCon McCen McCon omy thla afternoon and wast discharged. Martin Burns snd James Ryan, two tramps, were held by Alderman Deen for a hearing ou a similar charge. Cs-Prlsensrs of War. The monthly meeting of Union ex ex ex Prisoners'ef War waa held in Grand Army hall last evening. A. C. Leenard was elected a delegate te the state encampment which meets in Philadelphia the third week I In September. M. N. Stark wss chosen alternate. Bala Te-Mght. Attention Is directed te an advertisement In another column et the sale of the properties of Crunk Urlest, which will be held at tbe Leepard hotel ihls evening. DM ATM. liRtxu At his residence. He 371 Bldge ave nne, Allegheny, fa-, rrlday, August It 1SJ7, at 113 p iu., bterge S. llrynn.ln the 81d year of bis age. Tht Interment was mads August 16th, In Laurel Hill cemetery, Philadelphia, by the re mains of his wife ltdAw IScshose. In Philadelphia, nn the 16th last, at thn residence et Dr. Isaac K Ueberts, Sarah M. Ilutheng, relict of Andrew tat. Uushecg, In the Vkld year et her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, at llethany church, near Ephrata, en Friday after noon at 1J0 o'clock. Interment at Uethnny church cemetery. ltd MAMHBTB, rauadelpats rredase Market. PklLADSLrau. Ausr. IS rinnrmrkt .trt. , sales, 170U barrels ; Minnesota llakers, (3 nj(M 40 ; Pennsylvania ramUy, S3 1093 60; Westers, de. iajyzi raumia, at -ret 73. ttye flour stasly, S2 mmrt 75. Wheat-August. :Xci Sept, 80c;OcU8l!tC. Cern Angust.src sept., s)c ; Oct.. 4kc Oats August, w;;e : Sept, Sic.; Oct. 3tc Maw xera aurass. Haw Tess, Aug. 19. Fleur market dull : fine, n 1142 90, Huperflne, ri 0983 OT. common te geed extra western. (3 1SBI13 B0. Wheat Ne. t tied. Bute nominal ; nu. t Had, state, nominal s de winter. Kept, muc: Oct, blHc. receipt. JS8,UX bus ; shlpuienU.ili.erjn. Cern Ma mixed cash. 4SHc 1 de Sept., 47Xe ; Oct.tajicj receipts, 40,000; shipments, 11.000. Oat Me. 1 Whit state, :reisci Me. de nominal 1 no s i xee, nominal; HXUKfl ; shipments, M. receipts, ye uncnaeKtta. Barley nominal. Perk duil ; old mess, (15 00915 23. Lard Sept, S3 4t 1 uct ,Sti (u. Molasses nominal ; lBHc ter M boiling stock. Turpentine dull at sPyic Kesln dull ; strained te geed, tl 00J1 30, Petrelenm unchanged 1 BeBned. la cases, 6Kc. PrelghU dull 1 grain te Liverpool, as Butter steady ; Weatern Creainerv 184?m Cheese dull 1 Ohie rac'ery, ailc; state factory li10Jic; Jfancy White, 100 lHc; Lol Lel Lol ered, IHf,ic ..aggs steady 1 Bute, 17QI7HCI Western, 13a) 17c. Sugar steirtv 1 Refined Cutleai, 8 l-'.6aWic ; tjranulated, tJiajte. " ' xsjiew strong ; prime raty, s i-ieaxf c. lUoe nemlnai 1 Carolina, fair te goea. a goeo, 9SKe. CeSse steady 1 fair cargoes. 19Xc. Ohloage Pradues ajarast, oaicise, Aug. 18, 10J0 a. m. Market opened, wnestt Sept. 694c. ; Oct, 71c Cern- ng , 4vie ; bept, WHO ; Oct. 41Kc I Ner , 41c tata eept., t&c ; Oct, 39c. Perk-Jan., tun. I ard-bept, Jb 4!H : Oct. as 6JJ : Nev., 6 52J 52J Shert Uibs-Sept,, 7 N ; Oct, 17 tS. rurnlsbed by a, K. Tundt Breker. Cbioase, Aug. 18. 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat corn, eats. Perk, Lard. Angnst 40K .,,. September. teft vt gau .... a 41 October. 71 SPJ4 .... s.mi November 41K .... .... 6 47 Itecnmber 74 4.JS , May b) 4W tH Muceipta Car Leta, winterwheat.,,,.,.,... .,....,,,..,,,,, 03 spring wneat.. , is Lern-.,.,.....,,......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37g 0U.,.,mm,h, .MM,MM..I,t.,M., 313 ayys,.... ,..... ....... ,..,.. .,.,,. ...,.... ..., 7Ti7T",,,, ' en t.ity. Crude Gil,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,,, a..,,,.,,,,, ..,,.. t staastptaiiegs., ,,.,,, ..,,.,,.,, ,,,,, 13,6X0 Closing Prleas 3 o'clock p. m. .,.. I'nt C"- aa. Perk. Lard. Angnst m yji tta .... e se ffptSmber ta 4i aJ8 .... 0 40 SSMrr.::! & ? ":: 58 eucitf' m 'H i Cr"d,en eiK Uve um ajaraes a sal aa . atM-ird ri-TT aUSBi v. Knlla i.a -?St. and ln(Ua seers at s 6'S wt MenTasa stsns! Hogs Baeeipts. Iteas haadf shlpmaats. ami heat Tmarkat eteadyi rough' had tauaatsi Oauaae. Aug. l7.-raa Oreaws Jaansai tm portsiCalUs-leeeipu. nSShSStSSSSwSl si n I UgM tVlutllip,uiBa. aaeey iiwwpia. w SBraawta. I.roet market steady t natives, as eagM i ateeh- r.tlaeaMOPi Wesii itern, es leeja wj xexams, ssv au iui luatia. at mas m. un zqsaai i. wim Beest rsk m; Mptneata, xntii market fair t nl ins st me)t at t faUtoraed,aisngH10i cmntnuu, siMti17i cat tle shipped te Mew Yerk none. Hebs aeeeipta, lueu bead shipments we Madimukelalr I PhUwttJphkta. MMfftHO; Terksrs, ) M inuuwnand light, BtNOJSlOi hogs shipped te Mew Tork. none. Skiep-fteeelpts. ,. bead i shipments, eoe I market flnu : prime, (et Mr te jcoed, 13 MgH 15 1 common, rie)1 1 Eamta, 1 S6P Tx new teta asseaa. aw Yeu, Aug. 1. 1 P- Meney closed at 5 per cent Exchange stead)-, SI N flUi ttevernments nriu. Currency s's, sift) bid i fs Coop, 11 !t V bid i tlfs de, n 0S bid. The stock market this morning opened dull, bnt daring trie flrat half hour there wss consid erable selling of lime stocks which earned a do de c Ine of X te l'i per cent. Alter 1P-M the market became stagnant, and up te the present writing little or nothing bu teen done. The lowest prices of the morning are currant. QaotaUens by Keed, ateUrann a Liscaster, Pa. aaw reaa list. 11 a. a. Canada Pacific f; cecal m Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada southern l-i ChL St. L. A Pgh Uen.AKle. U Ce, bankers lit, VI M ir.M 40 tr as M M Uel.L. W lHl'i llWl 4M4IS4I Itll Brtfl, tnds elSf Caaaosaaaaeeoeesei K. T Leu. A N L. shore..... MIctLCen Heck Valley Missouri PaclOc M.P a. P. Pref Ms WMtseaeaeoeeeeeeei M.Y.C Bast Tennessee C...... Omaha.-. ....... ......... Oregon Transportation Ontario A W. ........... Paetflcstali Richmond Terminal... svPaul Tax. Pac Union Pac sm 76 S.W MS IS MS M 11V 11 11 48 V) 4 2t2 MtJ 4il W Xi" tj 4H. ei s a4 r 19 .11 X 7SjJ is!i D7t nmvmmu tuuin imi waeaaa rrer Western U West Shere Henda New Bngland raeADBLraiA list, Leh. val a.H. Y.APhlla FsV R K'aeaaaeaaaaasseseee ji" 7S', 11W Keadlna. .. 1-16 Lea. Mav Heetenv.Psss.. P. B n cent Peeples Pass... Bag. een'is..... (Ml 104 67 61!, FhUs.Tractten. -VA'IF APriCHTlbKMSXTH. DAK1NQ POWDKK.' ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder navcr varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesemenesa. store economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Kotal lUkisa PewDta Ce , 106 Wall street, new Yerk. Ivls-lydAw TMPOBTKD IW BOTTLES. Genuine Irish Whisky. AT EOIIBKK'9 L1QCOB STOKB, Se. 33 Centre Senars, Lancaster, Pa. NOTICE FIVE PER UKNT. WILL BE added te all city tax net paid en or before September 1. J. 11 h. ATI! O.N, augs-lmdlt city Treasurer. w ANTED A GOOD GIHLTODO OEN- r.ttai,uuus011K. Apply at THIS OFFICF. It' SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISH I NO 85 tens of Hard Broken Ceal and 3 tens of Hard Nut Ceal, all irve from slate, for Court Hiu-e, will be received at the County t ommts emmts ommts leners' Office, Lancaster, Pa., until. neon, Mon day, September 8,1887. lly order of TUB BOARD. Attest' W. W.Gbisst, Clerk. aug!7 7ld WANTED A POSITION rOR YOUNO man of 19 as salesman In any kind of a store ; has had several years' experience In a grocery store ; he Is a minister's son and can give geed referencts. Apply at Y. 1I.TBOUT A CO '8, 23 North gueen 8t TAUOB K. HHEAKFER'8 Pure Rye Whisky. NO. IB CENTttK SQUAUK, LANCASTBB, PA. Byl3 ttd ESTATK or JACOB MIXDOHF. LATB OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of admin istration c t a en said estate having been f ranted te the undersigned, ail persons edelited thereto are requested te make lm mediate payment, and these having claims or demand against the same, alii present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster cltr. MAKUAKL1 NIXDOBF, Jylt 6tdTh Administratrix. EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur THB BB8T. at.ThAS w ATER DRAWN FROM THE "Pasteur Patent Filter." Is as clear aa a crystal. Free from all germs and foreign matter. The Filler can be attached t any water pipe. Is easy te clean and will last a lifetime, Call at OOOBRAN'S DRUG 8T0RB, 137 and IW NORTH QUBBN ST . Lancaster, Pa. and see It In operation. mart-lydBTTBil JTEff WALL PAPER STORE. Brinkman & Newell avb erssin at Ke. 89 Eait Oraage Street, Laacuter, Pa. a cesptrrs Lisa or NewWiII Papers, Window ihidej, Fixtens, it. They will be plesaed te have yen call and ex amine their stock, which cannot be excelled at aey establishment In Lancaster. PAPER HANQINQ. Each member of the Arm Is a praetlcal Paper Hanger, and all orders for work will receive prompt attention, and will be filled In the short est possible time and en the most reasonable terms. BRINKMAN& NEWELL, (ueiniuh-s old paint Bland) J(a. 20 Eait Oraatje Street, Laaeaitep, Fa. augl8 4tdl8,,J7AI.IOd P)91TIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA BLE KBAL K8TATB. Oa TacasDAV, acecst 11, US7, Ul be sold at ths Leepard Hetel, la taaeaster ty, tee following : V a-Ne. i, all that let of ground, situate Ne. te Bast Uerman street con taTlng In front WM feet, and extending In depth about 16 feet, en which Is erected a well-built two-story brick dwelling, with two-story bMck back building, containing 7 rooms. Isrge hallways en first and second floors, and attle; there la also a side alley. It Is situated In an excellent neighborhood, and Is leas tttan tM squares from csnti a Square Ne , all that let et ground. Ne. 649 West Orange street, containing In front about M feet, and extending In depth about 140 fast en which Is erected a three-story brtrkdweillng, with two story brick bark building, with baToeny. and twosterv Irame kitchen attachment oeataialng la all II rooms l futnses tn eallar. nur la kitchen, Ac. The hqnae Is newly iwpered and nalntad. and every tsing n la goea eonaiuen. TIm let eintaiu a variety of ekulea fruit trass " "?"f 7 "m-uHum"! tbis properly is en ths lias of tha street railway, and lsss thau a bieea from the Westera Market. These properties are being sold bsesusetke owner intends removing irem this vtetelty. teJi5,o.eS,,l0 'o,eleok ea the avea avea Befssjd day, waea coaatttess wtu be made iVS".L. . stANKeBUsaT; Jeat. UaUtaaa, Aaetleaeer, Aug it Md Soot paektag and sMppfag,!! TARLY rALL WEAR. ADIES' JACKETS FOR EARLY JOSEPH L. RAU Plaid Jaekets (with hoede), $1.48. Blaek Diagonal Jaekats, BtoeMrMtto JaMsMte. ! Plaid Jacktta. BlaokOerkaoraw Jaekata, Bouela Jaoteta, all markad at Bxtrwaialy wlWedav wieji-iia-awwv., m aicns wsign jaeiet a a we nave a splendid aalaotlen and eaa plaaae you. MISSM' JAOKbTIS In all alzaa, lote 10 yeata. The Leading Cleak House-Jeseph L. Rau & Ce., 136-138 NORTH QUBBN STRBBT. xk w At) vkr r7sjr.v.vr. WANTKlP-A UIKL fe'liO UKNEHAL, Housework, stinlyat aui ttd Ne. ti se r ra i-hincb strbbt. W" ANTKD-TWO OUOD UKNKKA1, Heuse Ulrls, and also one Cook for a bearding house. Apply, Irwnt charge, at V. 11 Tltdlll A CO , Ne. MN.yueeu t. A WAY DOWN IN l'RICKS. Gauze Underwear from SBc. up t Shirts, Over alls, Jackets. Coats, (lottery fur Men, Ladles, He) s aud Children. Working Hhlrt. Soaps, l'er fuinery, Neckwear, Cellars, Cutis. Puspemters. 44T1 lease call and examine before, you buy, at its raTraKLf's, AgC, Jy-21-lya No.MNerthgnran8t HKINU, 18S7. A New Departure for Lancaster In Finn Tal- erlng. Importing direct from the best makers et Fine Woellens. I have lust received through the Itosten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my own Importation of, SU1T1NU, 8PKINQ OVBRCOAT1NU AND TUOU8BU1.1U, The like of which, for style and quality. hss never been equaled la this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special invitation la hereby extended te all tn want of Spring Uarmenta te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very best and prices lower than aver. II UBKHAKT, tnartMydH Ra 43 North Queen Street rAGKK A 1IKOTHHK, Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS. EAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 WestlKlng Street. Gauze, lialbriggan and Feather weight Shirta and Drawers. Seamless, lialbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored" Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirta. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and CuSs. One Hundred Dezen Kxtra Un laundred Shirts at 45c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Casaimere and 'Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCASTBK PA. TBAB AMU VUrrBAA. JTKWCOMKK8, CATCH ON 1 KVBBTBODY BBMBMBKH I When yen get tn Centre Bnnare, lust drop Inte theTBAandCOl'rjSBaTuUKfthe only one In sight), and get our prices et ail goods. Come and we will greet yen cordially, ODB BUOAB 18 ALL 8UQ AH I (JOB TEA IS ALL TEA I UUB COfrKE IS ALL COFFEE I HO ADULTEKATION ONE TBIAL 8EC0BES YOUU CUSTOM. Bemember tha Address CLARK'S TIA AND COFUI STORE, NO. IS CENTBE SUUAUE. martS-UdAw QOMPEriTlON ! T, Competition Is the Life of Trade. It acts as a teacher, prompts yen toeceno mire te seek the place where goeods are sold st our prtee-that price the lowest We give yen below the names of a few soldiers ready te battle with competition. Victory will perch en their banner. lag. Buckets New Ne. I Mackerel, 8'c.abucket: SOB. Buckets rere Jelly, Hill bucket! 12 H. Prunes ler 25c ; W H. ferl 00 Oer Mixed Tea at 15c. si B U better than any Ien m Ourgoed Te nui'e ln prtce ,rem 1 Our French Breakfast Coffee atVc.B.!s Hew Coffee, and takes well. Try It. Onr Pure Sugar Syrnp at 8c. ft qt will please you. Wejell the regular 18c. Svrupforlec. w qt Pure White Wine and Llder Vinegar, 16c. W Sal Be aura and get one of enr New Lemen queezera before they are all sold, and ask te see our new Llghtnleg Can Opener. Best lathe World. BOLD OHLT AT CLARKE'S OKIOINAL TEA AMD COrrEB STORE, NO. 62 WIST KINO STRMkT, LAN0A8TER, PA. EsT Telephone Connection. worn BAAM VB MBM. P R RENT. Twe or lour rooms la Brimmer Mew BnUdlng. Ne. usx Menk Queen street Mew and gaslncluded. Apply at feblS-Ud BBIMMEB'S L1VBBT OrPICB. PRIVATK HALK. WUl be sold at private sale the valuable property corner Lemen Mnlberry and char. letU fronting S80 feet ea Lemen street, as fast en Mnlberry, aad a feet ea Charlette street APPly te C.M.DOWMBT. Jeaiaaxsd Vasal Nena Qaeaa Street IUBL10 BALK. Slna enmurtnnltv for a hetal man In tae st thriving and prettiest town la taeCaav of the ceart Meuse, Metel ass always deae a payssi wwn win an vsu e aaww sail si la view. tot aarugaiass asjflswMa Dsnsss vausy. usisi u us eaus ai i pni' prsstoref the leng-asUbllshad and well known UOOVBB UOUSkT aad adllnlMdwslllBgwlfl be cavstsd at nubile aate ACUUBT BM. la Trent Haawrstawa, as. iw assissss xa A.B.MOOTBE, MaasrStOWBtMA. asgttwd LADIBV JACKMTS. -fJIAHLY KAtt, WBAH. ewewwV ",, . .:. jvaAW,i ..tWW'- The New Cleak Stere, aaeiaaaiy oeauDnaoia garmeat ter tM BDVVATIOXAL. T UK YKATKS INSTITUTE W1LLOPKN the Christmas Term ou Monday, Bept- Mh. ThaTrnstiHw have seemed the services of the Kev. Chaa. W. lleyd. M. A , aa Head Maater. Mr Boyd has had large experience as ateaeber and the advantages of the meat celebrated Kuro Kure Kuro pean Universities. Iievs will be prepared for any College or Higher Sclentme Scheel Excel lent bearding can be had ler a very moderate price. Address s II. KBTNOLU. Secretary pre tern., aurll Tti.ThABtfd Lancaster, Va. -TOUNO I.ADIKH AND OKNT1.KMEN X desirous of Improving their condition can de no better than by taking a course at the Lancaster Business- College. TKKM BEGINS MONDAY, BEPTEMBKB a. full particulars en application by mall or In poison and College Beems, Ne. 10X BAST E1NU 8TKBB r, (Second Fleer ) v augl tld 11. C. WEIULEE, lrinclal. lmr uoedh J. 8.UIVLKKAUa THE LADIES ABE DUYINU OUH 25c. BARGAIN CORSETS, 1IFCAU8E TUET ABB CHEAP. We have the following Site left. In Willi E and COLORED. 17. 1, , , V, as, and 30. These Uoed are really worth 73c. te II fiu. A few MADAME FOT'S COBSKT8. slightly soiled. In Slse , UN LI Kc. All kinds of Corsets at Tie and 11.00. V Bargains In ail kinds of DBESS UOODS and NOTIONS. JoLmS.Givler&Ce., Me. SB IsVBt Kims BtTMt, LANCASTEE, PA. B. MAKTLN 4 OO. t -AT- J.B. MARTIfl&CO.'S. Yeu can imagine bow many Remnants of Dry Geed! and Odds and Knds of Notions, etc., collect in a store of Uiis kind during the busy season. Ne time then te get them into shape, plenty of them new. AU llemnants, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and store have been col lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the Linen Counter. Remnant Silks, Satins, Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en the Dress Goods Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes, Chenille Halls, Haw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., in Upholstery Department. Flan nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Fercales, etc., en the Demestic Counter. Laces, Ladies' Cellars, Embroideries, Ituchlngs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., in Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Fereale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter held) the Dress Patterns con taining 10 te 12 yards in each pattern, con sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Ratistes and Woolen Fabrics. Se much for the description of the goods. New for the prices. Impossible te give you a complete price list, but we will quote a few picked out of the many. About i!5 dozen Men's and Reys' Linen Col Cel lars at 3c. apiece ; were 20c. and 25c. Any quality et Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 dez, of one number, all linen. Rarntley .Towels, size 22 by 42 inches, for lie. apiece. One let of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at sic; were 60c. RemnanU of Sateens, 6c. up. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. J.B. Rein Sele MARTIN (wf. Wet KIM Vrlnt Htn, rTlHB CHBAPB8T PLAGE IN THK CITY TO EOT Warur'sBtfa Cart, Heed's Fustjuilli, CUTICUPIA REMEDIES WCfilMS lAtpd ul ChNfMl kit Jtefi, llefcMSAaawaRKiMHBawT. Ut-U4 FALL WEAR. & CO., tM leta and TaalngBnew. PAI.AVM or rAHtueir. IALAUK OF FABUlON ASTRICH'S h -OK- Fashion. 13 IABT UNO 8TRUBT LANCA8TKE,irA. Opened This Day ANOTHER LOT OF 100 DOZEN AT 25 CENTS. Chemise at 25c. Drawers it 25c. Nightgowns it 25c, Infants9 Slips it 25c. CALL EARLY Te tare the Best Choice. BVBMITVBB. TTNDBRTAK1HO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, FuniiihiEg Undertaker, Neb. .7 and SO Beutb Quae Street, LANCASTEE, VA. saVBESlIJENCE NO. 181 SOUTH gUBEN STHEET. All lbs Latest and Most Approved Ktetlieas need where desired. A previous practical ex perience of four years enable me te Guarantee that the Very Best resslble Bervlee will be Baa dered at All Times. Personal Attention Given te Directing AH Funerals Uitnuted te my care. tTTiDMYBR'B KDRNITUBB STORE. WHAT U WANT. IF U want e Chamber Suite. U want ft Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. , U want Dining Beem Furniture. U want Sitting Roem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want ft Hall Stand. U want ft Mattress or Spring. U want ft Leeking Glass. U want Anything in Our Line. U want the Best for the Meney. U want ft Bargain. U can find it AT WlSHYEB'S FUBNlTVBB BTOBB, Cob. Bast Kine amd Hxsxb I m Cheap MuslinUnderwear Lahpasteb, Fa. . '".vf.rs ri 3 ' ri'thA i&: '' r." .' ' ?' t4-'?-.. u4&isS!a l?
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