Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 25, 1887, Image 4

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THE LAXOASTElt DAILY INTELLIGfiNCEK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1867.
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verkiac a saw mom ea ua arug-
atknra. bs bum tapnaaatad hlsjeeif
t of a ciaetaaeu trass company,
fMkflaglatatradaeatM tmML Tae
weaBjwaaaaieias
amAMklMBB kla traa Before eel-
MMrar. ka wool say he weaM work
awaaad cram a dMuad. The next
a smb. weald aatariaa awca te puraiw
8a weald prema te ea a raureea mm
Ma fynewa. xai eu. wn
eat Tet and ua man nttee.
Tfee Best day the man would
tats that It was the beat trues be
Miavtrwera. On this recommendation a
MMfcata waa Immediately maue ana tne
Mnlat weald pay by giving nU paper (or a
CatftaJa period.
la tbM way W. F. Maallck was induced
Wtm parekaee two dozen and Dr. C. F. Markle
A
npy MIVMC a IIW measii
jgtVJtjsjeaaisiii a Causae mtftt
Uaeroeenanaaeaii atx-.ta aezsn. ira m
-'K'lelt town ler Lancaster yesterday, and en
iexaeplalnterMeemMaullckand Markle, a
S 'warrant waa Issued far tbelr arreeL Fer
,& swat purpose Offleer YVlttlclr. drove te Lan-
"::autn this morning about 4 o'clock. The
P: aaaaa aebema baa been worked very sue
Sw mmm111n nnmharitf tnvniln tlite atatA
Oeastable Wittlck succeeded In arresting tbe
two men In Lancaster. One gave tbe name
of J. F. Brace and the ether F. A. Nell
They were locked up at the station beuse,
aad deny any intention te defraud.
Meeting of CeaacIL
Council bad an adjourned meeting last
evening, when all the members were present
excepting Messrs. Caswell and Cremer. The
proper line e( Blnnsten street was tbe cause
Ot considerable discussion. Frem tbe slate
aaents made by Mr. Samuel Wright and
ether gentlemen present It waa supposed
last in 1872, when Dr. E. W. Qeerkewas
regulator, he laid out tbe line of Blnnsten
tract and encountered a fence in tbe centre
of tbe street. Tbla street was then a Held
aad the fence divided properties of dif
ferent owners. In running tbe line the
regulator made an offset et 24-10 ieet, and
pleeed a line et stakes parallel te the centre
.Uaeettne street Anoteel this waa made
" n the b.fci! et iiirrejuUter In Im r
3S1, Gp-'rL.-'wr.js te bt.it find r-timie.
i StAl 1ifTC, -I ul-iR wt'ch tlrce the ..i x
books' were resu i QT. m vt, ik
tfjlii l rrpj- ty In this -'..ui ? he he t
iucwlidgtoei UioeUaot, and loelctbo i'iie
t-dtctft ? JEW'S stippdilna; tbu. tt t
enrin, I uti" l!n Jj ' .0 line of Up Up
preti.1e nvt.--w -j'j iwl b-iili'iixjn ut
K ba of clel. Dr. Gm-V i tie prt"c'
-egti 'or, aed Ia Kteu tlia lire 3 i .1 ii
roc t file tr.-nn riM Mf Vrigb. ba
ilf k. re .r'n "mai thl U ir.scitbd
jjiatwa : tli ri)(r line : BlnestTO
Mi", Ttie intttr v nl te luirX upon th
ucx tiiee ijg of oeanell.
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n iha t- I 1V u1i.t u . a v u
iM VI Ubii64 VfUiikliieU Mct(0 0UJJIOeU jn
handling a Urge red bet iron bar. Oue.ef tbe
workmen's band-bola gave way and the het
lrenlell upon Bnebrle's right thigh. Tbe
eletblng and rleah were burned in a very ugly
asanner. Tbe weight of the iron aise
sprained bis ankle severely.
A Weman's Marrow Etcspe.
-Tbe shed in tbe rear of the residence el
William Gable was struck by lightning yes
terdsy evening, and a number et the beards
were split as If with a large knife. Mrs.
Qable was in the shed at tbe time, and a num
ber of children at the deer. Tbe children
were net affects l much by the shock, but
Mrs. Gable waa In an unconscious condition
for some time. She states that a large ball
of Are, almost tbe eize of base ball, fell
en tbe window sill, and bursting, scattered
la all directions. Tbe lady tbla morning
complains of a numb ieeling ail ever her
body.
About eighty people accompanied tbe doc
tors te Mount Gretna this morning
Ii. W. Mty'a Bible clans went te Yerk Far
ace this morning te enjoy the day rUbing.
Tbe class was accompanied by about fltiy
people.
Tee injuries Mr. F. W. Heckle received in
tbe wreck near Meuntvllle yesterday, confine
kirn te his borne.
Twe Shew Items.
Jehn a Wilis, of Adams A. Wills, the
aketch team, who were at the Orand opera
beuse for two weeks this summer, complains
of tbe company that is new giving exhibi
tions in this county under tbe name of tbe
" Alarm Burlesque cempiny." He Riya
that it is calculated te injure May Adams by
misleading the public. Tbe Lancaster com
pany uauj tbe asms pipsr te bill Utraaburg
that Mr. Wills bad In thla city. A law-suit
Buy result. It seems that Mr. Wills and Miss
Adams have formed a partnership with Dave
Fester, of Fester i Hughes, and Miss Fannie
lie wis. The quartette is known as Tbe
Four Cards," aed they are new at tbe Cen
tral, Philadelphia, with Andy Hughes com
pany. They are four atreng people and
aaeuld de well.
Manager Halbach has arranged for a big
aatraoUen te re-open the Grand opera house
SB September Oh. It will be Sheridan's
SSH!'. BP9cllty company, new at
Williams Academy, Pittsburg.
Knights el lbs Mime Chain.
meeting of these Interested in the forma ferma forma
tieaof a new castle et the Knlgbta of the
Mystic Chain, was held en Wednesdsy even
lag, with Hiram McKlrey presiding There
wars twenty-flve charter members present,
sad la addition fifteen application for mem.
earahlp were filed. It was decided te call the
new orgsnlstien Stevens Cas'.le. The num.
Bar will be given te it when It is Instituted.
Tbe following officers were elected : O, a
a and Hep. IT. McKlrey ; 8. K. P. C.
Lewis Strauss ; 8. K. C, Jeseph D. Pyott ;
H. K. V. V, A.J, Htrauss : 8. K. 1st T.
Henry E. Beiler ; Ree, sorlee, W. Reck ;
Trees., u. I Bimen, ua 0f a, Andrew
Bwlsher j AsslaUntO. of a, Ohas. Reldel;
Chaplain, J. L. Hern ( trustee, A. J. Strauss,
I O. Palmer, Samuel Fex. The council will
he laatttulad en the evening of Septem ber 7.
Salt Fer Uaaeagsr.
Kegene O. Smith, attorney for Catharine
sad Agnes Kelly, ha entered a suit in the
eeert of comtaea pleas against the City of
Xaaeaster for daaaagea. The allegation is
that the elty aatherltles have allowed dirt
asdrubblahte be hauled te the dump oe
tteaU Duke street until their land has bees
4raereecbed upea aad In oeassqueaoa they
kava suffered daaaagea,
Qf awstewfl laaal MsSAagsTal
'ly MsBM. WUatar, of Ua Miaaral Spring
$& la Oeisrala tewaaalp, baa ehuraed s
frfMdsjsteds of
YmmmMgHVem9awiitttmumm of
. WMfaaaasef 7 naartaef ssHk, aad utaka
Is aaa. The
is aaat i si m vmm af MaUr.
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mspiarUthte.
Tbe street commissioner has had a force of
mea at work for some time en North Queen
street between Lemen and James cutting
down the street bed. The eastern aide of the
street Is In each a condition that it cannot be
driven ever, and at either and of the square
large pieces of timber bava been placed with
one end of each stick en a barrel in the street
and the ether en the pavement Ne llihte
are displayed at either of these
placet, and en Taesday eight daring the
sterm.when the electric lights were out, a gen
Ueraan made a narrow escape from being
hurt by driving into the leg near Lemen
street When the street car company laid
their track at this point they were very care
ful, having a watchman and displaying lights,
and there is no reason why tbe street com
mlsslener abenld lay tbe city open te an
action for damage
Baltimore Jee Escapes.
Baltimore Jee was sentenced en Wednes
day te (K) days' imprisonment at tbe work
house at hard labor, and was delivered te
that Institution in time for dinner en Wed
nesday. Jee Is opposed te work, and a stay
of three months there bretklng stones was
mere that be could endure. Ue kept bis own
counsel, and this morning when an op
portunity presented lisjlt Jee skipped out
Ills njape was made by digging under tbe
dilapidated walL Tbe watebman paid by tbe
county te guard this building waa evidently
net en duty when Jee escaped. Werd wii
ent te the station beuse te be en tbe lookout
ter Jee, as be was seen coming towards tbe
city. This Is the second time that Jee s:aped
from this building. Tbe first time he went
out he gave tbe city a wide berth ier a year.
ItMMlinss Vlr'en shooters.
Frem the Heading Hernia.
The plgeeu shooters of Reading are Just
new at daggers' points ever tbe question of
superiority. Franx Ultner, one of the cracx
wing shots or tbe city, ssld yesxeraay insi
there are a number of shooters who deligbt
In adversely criticizing tbe work of Jacob
Hill, as a trap shooter, and who, be says is
dmlttml te be Reading's champion. lie says
O. II. lilnnershllz and II O Scbrader are
among these who are particularly severe In
their criticism et Hill. Ulmer new propesee
te take Hill with blm and challenge betb
Hlnnershltz and Shrader te sheet a match for
(100 a side, Hurlingbsm mien, te decide
which is the best team. Ulmer and Hill aay
tiey mean business.
Taktn te the Eastern Penitentiary.
Tbls morning Alex. Lelbsley, who was sen
tenced te eleven years In the K astern peni
tentiary for the murder of Geerge W. 1'entx,
was taken te Philadelphia by Sheriff Tom Tem Tom
linsen, who was accompanied by Prison In
specter Isaac Baer. Before going te tbe
ire - ib . riaener was taken te Fewler'a gal.
! t, i bis photograph waa taken. Tbe
-i nsr s be prisoner and bis mother was
. - ing.
Disorderly nejrs.
, very night at the corner of l'red-
" 4 ihlppeu streets a gang of dlser-
, Vw-y-, assemble, and annoy the neigh-'v-r.
l i y their prelans language. Fre
iufi 'ly tey engsge In quarrels, In which
'i. -' - gang take part, making night
e at' .. Tbe policemen of the ward have
bfbti n t ed te abate tbe nuisance, and if
l.ny t de se suit will be brought against
me . rowdies.
tttrlrkn with Paralysis.
.utr, who for many years baa been
.ridge 41, F. and A. Y. M., was
Itb paralysis yesterday at bis home,
)uke street, and though he retains
ess and recesnlxea trtanda bla
e bally aQected that what he aay
inderstoed. Mr. Lntz has been 111
three weeks and being 74 years et
.red that be cannot recover.
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fet tw
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anlversary at Womeladetf.
v venty persons left Lancaster this
v n e attend the anniversary of the
lenie at Womelsdorf. They went
ding railroad as far aa Manbelm
" e via tbe Mount Hepe read te
V special excursion from Ephrats,
sderf, went by the way of Sink
ing springs.
Ileanmed the Sala ul Mileage Beeks.
Tbe Pennsylvania railroad company has
resumed tbe sale et mileage books geed ier
1 000 miles travel en tbelr main line from
Philadelphia West and en leased lines West
and Seuth except the Cumberland Valley.
These mileage books are sold at (JO, wblch is
equal te two cents per mile.
On" te Mew Orleans.
Andrew Troyer, of New Orleans, who hss
been in this city for some time past, en busi
ness connected with tbe recent death of his
lather, lelt for his home Wednesdsy evening.
Picnicking at fenryn.
Te day the Sunday school of SL Jeseph's
church Is holding a picnic at Penryn park.
About 20 persons left thla city en tbe morn
ing train ler tbe park.
A Mew Kutarprlae,
Tbe City Sanitary OJerless Excavating
company, of Baltimore, will locate an etllce
In tbla city. Messrs. Wataen and Spring,
representing tbe company, are in tbe city to
day perfecting arrangements.
Ue-nulen el lloctera.
Th Iuter-Stste Union Medical association,
composed of pbyslclana belonging te Lancas
ter snd adjoining counties, are having their
annual re-union at Mount Uretna te-day.
Several members of tbe Lancaster Medical
association are in attendance.
lUceued lb tllack Veil.
Sister Mary Cllmaca (Katie Themas), of
Columbia, was one of these who were in
vested with tbe black veil at tbe ceremonies
at the convent et the Franciscan Sisters at
Olen Kiddle, Delaware caunty, en Wednes
day. Iraln Lata,
Of late, It seems there Is some trsln late
every day en oneef tbe reads passing through
tbts city. Te day tbe engine of Sea Shere
Express, which is due here at 12:S, gave out
at Middletown. A freight engine waa pro
cured and brought the train te this city where
a passenger engine was secured.
I'rel. Ed. llair Picnic.
Prof. Kd. Hall, tbe popular teacher of
dancing, held his annual picnic at Tells
Ualn te-day and the crowd in attendance is
large. Dancing will be kept up this even
ing. The llclelne gal.
The amount realized by tbe aale en Wed
nesday of tbe personal property of Wm. B.
Helelne, grocer, was ffiST.Gt, It waa net
enough te pay the amount or executions Is
sued sgalnst blm.
Dime el a ralr.
The fair for the beneOtef tbe Silver Sprlnga
band closed attbatpiaee last evening, alter
having been open for a week and a half
About 1400 was cleared and It will be ex
pended ier new instruments.
Which will Win th rUr
Tnree banda will contend for the prUe te
be given at the county fair en Wednesday
next, August 31. They are the May town,
Rothsville and Paradise bands. They are all
geed ones. May the best win I
Tbe Chantanquanj.
The Chautauqua Literary and Sclentine
circle will held a preliminary meeting te dis
ease outline of study and reading for the
coming season en Friday evening at 730
o'clock in Y. M. C. A. balk
Salisbury's Mlsferlaae.
from the Providence Journal.
It is the Marquis of Salisbury's misfortune
that, Irish patriotism cannot be looked up
along with Irish patriots.
Jk Bsaaltoce Kseurslee).
Ab excursion from Yerk and Wrights Wrights Wrights
TUUtotkBs4erarjaasthroagh Lsoeas.
tarea the 8;ie train thla mtmtam. There
NEXT WEEK'S COUNTY FAIR.
rmm buuvhds at m'uBAKn't pabh
nil) rvtiitre mmAUtnm.
Mas; Workmen Ttiere Osttlng Things Inte
8bap-t.Tlng INT lbs apace purchased
Br the Vendsrs el Goods ArrHalel
Herse end Shewratn.
About the busiest plsce In this city at the
present time Is.McGrann'a park, where the
most extensive preparations are being made
ler the great fair, which will open en next
Monday. K very thing Is bustle and contusion
at present, and the grounds are alive with
workmen of all kinds actively engaged.
In the main building merchant and
ethers are busy arranging their stands
ter their exhibits and large quantities
of goods are being taken te tbe paik. City
Regulator Hla maker is marking out tbe
spsets that have been sold te hucksters,
showmen and ethers and many et the pur
chasers are at work. The large tent for the
display el llewers, fruits, A., Is being
erected en tbe tennis grounds. Many Im
provements have been made at the patk
since last season and there will mue'i mere
room for exhibitors. The display et livestock
will be very doe, and for the accommodation
of tbe animals almost two hundred additional
stalls will be put up by the opening day.
Just north eltbe large exhibition building a
bis frame structure bss been erected and will
be used as a restaurant where meals will te
lurnlsbed. On the north end of It Is a re
freshment stand. A large force of workmen,
under tbe direction of W. K. Beard, are
moving tbe frame building formerly used as
a car stable, which steed In tbe south eastern
corner of tbe park. It will be placed In the
exhibition grounds just south et tbe grand
sund. Part of It will be used as a refresh
ment stand and tbe remainder for exhibition
purposes. Tbe buildings, fences, Ai, ou tbe
grounds that are net painted have been newly
wblte-wasbed and present a very bright ap
pea ranee.
Filteen or twenty horses, which will take
part In tbe races of next week, bate arrived
en the grounds and this morning at an early
hour many of tbem were out upon the track
abewing their speed. Tbe entries ler tbe races
wlllclris te-night at 11 o'clock. Tbe tirst show
man te arrive was Slgner Blitz, who came
directly from Atlantic City, where be baa
been spending the summer. He will erect
a large tent te display bis museum, wblch
Includes a three headed woman, and will hire
a brass band in this city. Other showmen
will be coming In between this and Monday.
Tbe Indications point te tbe biggest lair eer
held In this county It tbe weather Is geed.
MBMAMKABLM VOMfAMIBOMI.
Streng Point or Beeembiaece In th Career el
Grattan and Parnall.
New Yerk, Aug. 25 A special cable
dispatch te the New Yerk JterulJ from
Dublin says :
Mr. E Dwyer Oray. member of Parlia
ment and editor of tbe Freeman's Journal,
contributes editorially Ibis remarkable com
parison of tbe lives et Grattan and Parnell :
" Following are striking coincidence of
date and fact : Grattan was born In 174ij ;
Parnell exactly a century later : Grattan
entered tbe Irish Parliament In 1775 ; Par
nell took his Beat In the Heuse of Commens
in 1ST.".
11 In 1779 wa4 established that body led by
Urattan which enabled htm te achieve legis
lattve Independence, while In 1S70 was
founded that oraanlzttlen of whicb Parnell
Is leader, and wblch bids fair te enable him
also te regain legislative independence. The
Ireeoem ei uuetin was presented te Urattan,
, and exactly a esntary latar the Mm cempli
ment waa conferred en Parnell. Beth were
Protestants. Grattan attached himself te
Fex, who visited Ireland In 177S ; Parnell te
Gladstone, who visited Ireland In IsTS.
" A golden tribute from a grateful people
was presented te both. Grattan bought an
estate in Queens county, the stroegbold of
me I'arneus, Dutcneee ni neme in county
Wlcklew, whither Charlea Stewart Parnell s
grandfather had migrated and also fixed h a
residence Grattan at Tmnehlncb, Parnell at
Avendale. In I7s0 Grattan's declaration of
Irish rights was fiercely attacked by tbe
government, snd se also was Parnell's pro pre
gramme in ISn) by means of state prosecu
tion. " Beth were Intended for the bar In youth,
but ntltber nad a taste for the profession. A
base effort was made te Implicate Grattan In
tbe treasonable plots el his time, and tailed ;
tbe same remark applies te Parnell "
The verbatim report In tbe J-yeeman's
Journal of tbe monster meeting fill twelve
closely printed columns, and the presses
were still going te-day te supply tbe extra
demand from all parts of Irelaud and etber
parts of the United Kingdom.
Setnmsr LeUnre.
I. K. Wltmer, who has been In Kansas for
the past two months, returned last evening.
He will teach at New Helland again tbe
emlng fall and winter, opening en Monday,
September S.
Mlsa Minnie Baker, of Philadelphia, U vis
iting frlenda in Lancaster.
Mlas Addle Small, who has been spending
tbe past three weeks with Miss Gertie Metz.
ger, returned te ber borne In Yerk te-day.
City Solicitor Carpenter, accompanied by
bis alaterr, Saleme and Nan, left Lancaster
te-day en the Niagara Express for Luray and
the Natural Bridge, Va.
Mrs. Edward McLaughlin, of Bosten, la
visiting at ber parental home in this city.
Cheap Excursion te Lancaster Fair
en Thursday, Hnptember 1st Hound trip tickets
sold from all stations at half tare. Geed going
en regular and special trains. A special train
will leave Lancaster (Upper Dtpet) at 7 p.m.
for Heading and Intermediate stations Par
ticulars see circulars at all stations U.tC.11. K.
aug2,37,tt.30.31Altw
Autnmn Excorslea te Niagara rails,
Buffalo, Terente, Wat klni Glen, en Tuei'ay,
September C. Iteund trip tfketa, geed lernr
teen days, only 110 00. Trains Iea e q larry v llle
atS2fa. m ; Lancaster, 7Ju; Columbia, 7 30
LandUvllle, 1M ; Uanhelm, tt 17 ; LlUti, Dij;
kphrata. 8.U Fer particulars see circulars, or
address Uayes Dlcklnson.Ne 613 Church street,
Heading. aag,23 i7Septl.3.iltw
MKN Willi OAN OO IT.
Thirty-Oeu Nnbttantlal ClUitea Who Manage
the County Fair.
These aretbe gentlemen te whose enterprise
and energy Lancaster It Indebted for the great
County hair wblch Is te be held at AtcUrann's
Parknext week : U.J McGraan, president ; W.
II Brcnlua, at. L. Grelder, vice presidents; Jehn
IS Kendlir, treasurer i Jacob B. Leng, lecreuuj;
M. W. Weaver, Kast r.atl : Jehn T. MacUenia-ie.
City; Jehn Ulngrlcb, Kast Heuipflelai J. C.
i-lnvllle Salisbury ; J. S. Mann, Maner ; Isaac
G. Pfautz, Warwick! Jehn U. Baumgard
nur, city t S. M. beldemrldge, West Karl t M. HJ
Wulcller, Upper Leacock : JC. If. Kauffinan. Man.
helm; W.U.flensel, city: Simen B, Cameren.
Kast Denegal ; H. t. Montgomery, city : J. Bav
Brown, city. Their names are a guarantee of
geed order, geed exhibits, liberal premlams and
pepmar natures.
Farmers' Annual Cheap Kicurslen
Te Grangers picnic, at Williams' Greve, en
Wednesday, August St. Bound trln ticket anna
ter three days. Train leaves Lancaster (King
street) at 6.35 a. m.t Petersburg, 6 33 ; fare, 11.73.
Special train leaves Kphrata at r 31 a. m. i Lltlu
6M: rare, 1175. Leave Manbelm at 7 07 a. m.!
fare, II.7J. Leave Mk Hepe at 7 1 a. m. : rare.
ll.W. Special train, returning same day. leaves
Williams Greve at6n. in. i leaves Harrlibnr at
tp. m. Tickets geed te step ever at Uarrisburg
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VarpenUna firm at He,
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dull i strained toBeneLtl AMI JO.
rnrann ami i swnnea. in oaess-eMO
freights dnll I grain te Uttsgew, lJif
Butter quiet t Western rjreamery. lya.
Cheese quiet t Ohie racerv. 9i0kei State
Factory. s4a)liAe rancy White, leajHci Col
ored, sHe.
aggs steady i state, l?e , Western, lia):X
Sugar steady i Moaned uutleai, Se I
Uranulated, ee.
Tallew dull t prime city. rKc.
Blea nominal i Carolina, fair te geed, SOSM0.
UHtee nrnu nUroanrees. iXc
m
eaisage Pred sea atarasa.
Csioise, hog. B. 10-91) a. m. Market npened.
WBeai Vpt. H,He-1 Oct. TO.Se! Net ,7JV.
nern Aug , 4i: eept, no i oeu. 1H I nev
Jats-Sept, tKe ; Oct, Sc
Perk-Jan ,li.
Lard-sept, 4jWAvt,ei M "nr.aitte.
hert Hlb-Spt,V Hi I Oct, I? Wf
rLestsa.
Wheat Aug, RHci Bept, Rei Oct., 7(Kc.
Cern -Au, tic i Sept, tixu. t Oct, Je
SerH ilc.
eats Aug. JiXei Bcpt, uct Oct,
akc: .Nev , axe
Perk Year, lit .'0 ; Jan , 113 Su.
uLard-aaS,as tot eept, m t Oct, HHl
Ner , si; 45
sUbs-Aug , kmxi 8pt,,t;mi Oct, t; x
arsia aad Piuiauena,
rnmlshed by 8. K. Tundt, Ureker.
Catcaoe, Aug il o'clock p. m.
zz - r .. . ..-.a v .- i...-
frneavb txiru. uiu. rers. iatu.
Auaust...
4&L
Vpuuiiber. W
October ..Tt'i
Mereuiber..
liwemtar ..T3S
llay TVS
41
v
(1 40
47
b 45
'a -..
4 t
neceipu
Car Lets.
winter Wheat ;i
spring Wheat H
Cern Wl
Oats 11
Uyw
Barley
OU City.
CrnCe OU 61
Mead
geceipte-uew ;is,me
Closing Prlees o'clock p. m.
what, com. Oats Perk. Lard.
August tv-, 41 siw .... e 4u
-eptuitier h'ut 4IS ?4t, .... B 40
Ocuibvr 7l 41 n .... e 47
November il it 2 .... 6 4)
Vceinlwr ;:' 4:
May T.i UH t
OU City.
Crude Oil ei.
Uv Bute Stmraet
Caicaae, Aug. St Tbn Drever t' Journal re re
neru : Csttle liecutpts, U.nu headi shipments,
3,uv. market irregular! shipping suwrs, veu te
!, S.. 13 IMOI 2U; stockers and fevdnrs. 11 (0
03 JO I cows, balls and mixed. (1 7303 iu : Texas
cattle at II !03 30 , Western rangers, sj I tjl 7J.
Uegs Keceipt. Iluuu hradi nipmnu, tiej
Bead ; market slew , reunh ami mixed, S4 Ta
4 93: packing and shipping. Si iA03 40 1 light,
117.0'U.sklps.aj se)4 70.
heep Ucelpu. t"H head : shipments.
30 e.niarktattady ; native mutton DiedMtt:
Western. S3 10JSJ; Texant, tlfSQi ee: lamb.
Kasv Ltsssrr. Cattle- Kecelpta, tM hmd :
ttilpmenta. Ml i market actlvu ; prime. S4 iff
I ! : Ulr te k ed. St S04 441 ; common, f J U'Oi ,
cattle shlpptHlte Hw lark lucara.
Un;s tUHwtpu. lw) head; anlpmnnts lrttl
head : market active : Phllaiiulphtas, v r4OA ui;
Yeraers. asjiiQliS; grousers and light, 14 uf 3 J)i
heirs shipped te New Yerx.6 curs.
sheep ttecetpta, 4Q huid i snipinenu, 110:
market firm; prime. II iPOt 4U; lair te geed,
U 730 ' M t common, (1 30f3 ; IjiujIi., KQ4.
ww vera stecaa.
Nsw Yeu, Aug. S3, 1.30 p. m. Meney closed
at ;QS per cent. Xxchange steady, II 82
tB4sJ; Governments rlrm. Currency 6's, U 1
bid i s coup, II bid t Ws de, (1 14 bid.
The stock market this morning opened fe
verish and excited, and en selling et stocks for
long account price 'declined i te t pr cent. In
tbe nrst hour. Subsequently the list waa given
mere support, and a recovery te the opening
flgnres ensued by 12 o'clock. The bears began a
raid en Beading arter midday, which resulted In
again unsettling thn whole list. The market at
the.preient 'vrltlng Is feverish.
Steea sjaraeta.
Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce, bankers
i, mcasier, t a.
sw Teas LIST.
Canada Pacific
Ui.s.
. MS
l ii"
Its.
sr .
St
cecal..
Colerado Ceal
Central Pae
Canada Southern
CBLBt. L. P(b ,
Den. a ltle.0...
Uel.UB W ,
ne
Brie, teds
Jer. C.... ............ ......
IX- ) T.... .......... ........
Len. a N...
L. Shere....................
Mlch.Cen ,
MUsenii Pacific
Heck Valley
" eeee4
N. p. Prer
ei- sr et ,,.....-.........,..,
I. X. C. ...a-. ...... .....,,.
New Bngland
Bast Tennessee C
Omaha. ..,
Oregon Transportation...,
Ontario AW
Pacific Mall
Richmond Te:mlnal
St. Paul
Tex. Pac
Union Pac
Wabash Cem ,
Wabash Prof
Western U ,
West Shere Bends ,
raLADSLrma list.
Lett. Vsl
R.N. Y.aPMla
aV. eseeeeeeeeeeeaateee
uaing
LsQlL. NssTeeeeeeeeeesee
UMteny. PsVM.
-weeaeeseeeeeeseeeee
N.cent
Peeples Pass
Kdg.Gen'U
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Palis, Traction
ii"
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l-'-H H 1H
7iii 7l"j iiii
H ih
6ivJ eiG 6i
s ?rJ y
v? $ jg.
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27X
6I 61
POLITICAL
TJOR CONOHESa
B. FRaVNK B8HLBM4N.
ST Subject te Bepnbllcan Bules.
aug21-tidAw
NKW ADVER TIUHME.STH
OAKINU POWDKK. "
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powner never varies. A marvel el
purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be sold in competition with the multitude of low
test, hert weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Held only in cam. Beval Baaiae Powess Ce..
" ne'iummtnisw AUta, ITIiyueSW
T3KHKUCA 8. HOLB ROOK'S 80HOOL
m., ivn uuii.iiKiN will reopen en MON
UAr.SKPTBMIILKS.lS!l7,at
ang.1td MiKAeTOKANOBSTBELr.
StOKM, TORNADO DR OYOLONE IN.
SUKANCK effecud In first-class Cem.
nanles
JIKIkllK UIVK.
antra etn
Ne 3!H south Uuke street.
1887. TAia 1887
33d ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PENNSYLVANIA
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Bread atrset aad Lenifh Ave. ,
PUILAIlgLPHIA.
BBPTgMBBK 5TB TO 17TS IMCLUUVC
isBaaBih Agrleiltanl DUpUj.
Twe Hundred and rerty Thousand Square
Feet eevertQ eakiblUng space. Thirty A ores
for Crowds. Herse Kacse, Fancy Hiding, Btcj
eie Ce.tt.ta. Chariet Baeea. Bced" uVtle by
Melereeivbaetre, rtrsvelaes eoafert for ail
Ttelters. aewaat ntee by reilreats (avarsaleg
one aaa a halt ceats net saua.i TpZ i.Sa
aaa Beaaug UmMxJhumu wra.
a'y., '" .W.iULgg,iee.
E
ARLY FALL WV.KK
ADIES' JACKETS FOR EARLY
The New Cleak Stere,
JOSEPH L. RAU & CO.,
Plaid Jaekets (with heeds), tl.48. Black Diagonal Jacket), Btoeklnette Jaeketa, rin Platd Jacketa
Blaek Oorkeerew Jackets, Beaele Jackets, all markad at Sxtramaly Lew Prieaa. '
A Light Weight Jaeket te a decidedly comfortable garment for the oeol meratnga aad svealagB new.
We have a splendid selection and ean please you.
MISSIS' JACK-IB la all sites, 10 te 10 yeats.
The Leading Cleak House-Jeseph I. Bau & Ce.,
136-138 NORTH QUEBN STREET.
.VA'tr AivtcKTixituyrif.
NeiicbkTvk i'krTjknt.IvTllbk
added te all city tax net im'rt en or txitere
Septemtii-r 1.
J. 11 HATIIXON.
aug-.'-imaK
City Irensumr.
MARK NO MISTAKKM! AND (IKT
the U.t Hand Made, Clear Havana rilled
3c cigar In thn city, at
KINu'S" YRI.I.OW rKOVT,"
21 .Verth gueen Street,
(formerly Hartman's )
WANTKD-TWO COOKS i OSK KOK A
nrstdass resKuratit and ether (or a
beardlug beuse.
Apply, rroef charge, at
r. ii. i ueut a co .
Ha. tl N. yuwu St.
irANTKl-Fl K OKNKKAl, HOUHK
IT tllrli. Apply, Free or Chargn, at
,11 THdUl'A CO,
Ne. t.N. gaevn SU
lirANTKO TO HIKK-SKYKKAL I'AIH
vv e( Hiimm In di I In strnet ram durlnx
Fair lint. Meed prices raid Ajiply at
rair et
north Uu
a: I 3td
lt
North uuecn itnwt. u N iieai.i,.
Hupt. LnnraaterStrwt Bullway Ce.
A SSI 4NEI) ESTATK OK AP.KAM LKA
11 AN and wlle, et 1. W Lampeter town
ship. Iho undersigned auditor, appointed te
distribute the balance remalulng In the hanis et
Ame B Leaman, assignee, te and among
these legally entitled te the same, will t for
that ourpese en Tuesday, September t 1SS7, at
10 e clock a. tn.ln the Library ICoem of the Court
llene.ln tbe City of lj-CHter. where all per
sons lnleretel Iu said dltrlt)tttlen may attend.
aug-JS HdAStw V M.T. BKOWN, Auditor.
T ANCASTEK COUNTY FAIR.
SPECIAL PREMIUMS
TO Ilk
GlMtV AT
COU.NT1
TIIK LANCASTLH
fAlll.
$10 SEAL GAP OR $10 MUFF,
Fer Iho leit Naltve Lancaster County
Cew, and
$5.00 HAT
Fer Best Native Heller, te lie given by
W.D.STAUFFER&CO.
Leading Eatters and Furriers.
aw Largest and Finest AMrttnent of HATS,
TUUNKHaud11tA KLIM. ll'HH In tbe city.
a; p-clalty made of CIULllUKN'S eCllOitl,
HATS. We niTer special HarKalns during the
Fair, and wilt ituarnnleenTerv purchasur a sav
ing of ten per eent. en eaeli purcbaae.
Stauffer & Ce.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCA8TBU.PA.
J.
B. MARTLN A CO.
t
30,000 VABD8 OF BKU.VASTS THAT
WILL BB D1SP03KO OF AT
1-2, 14 1-10 Regular P
REMNANT LINENS.
Towels. Napkins, Toweling, Fumltnre Linens,
stair Linens, etc t all Linen Bamley Towels,
22x41 Inches, at lie. apiece; Smaller Size, Un
bleached Woven entre, at 9c. a piece ; aneut A)
Onsen Bleached Napkins, at 3ca piece, a large
quantity Slightly Boiled Napkins, con tali lug
ii, H ana 1 Dezen in each let. at tme-half price.
Remnant Dress Goods.
' Sateens, Seersuckers, White Uoeds, Lawns.
Batiste. Olngham and Woolen Fabrics. The
price pUced en these goods in plain flgurca will
sell them.
REMNANT DOMES! 103.
10,(400 Yarfla of Bemnant Ginghams, Cal'eees,
Sheetings Flannels, Muslins, Shirtings, Percales,
etc , all at less than cesL
NOTION COUNTER.
Lace Uuehlng, gmbretdery, an4 Broken Leta
of Ladles' Cellars. Underwear, etc
Kemnant Klbbens, lc up,
Remnant Laces, lc. up.
Kemnant kmbreldery lc. up
Ladle' Cellars, Slightly se led. at IlilfPrlre.
5re?.,,LulJlale S"0 Children's Hosiery at
Half-Frlce.
Remnant Upholstery Goods.
Curtains. Scrims, Curtain Lacs. Chenille
Fringes, chenille Halls, Haw silks. Jutes, iilmps,
etc ins Let Curtain Merlins at He.; were 16c.
Kemnant Chenille Fringe at le. a yard up.
dents1 FuriMing Goods.
ALL OOUS AND BNOSfLAOID ON
BEPABATK COUNTERS.
About Oesea Men's all Linen cellars,
lightly Soiled, at 8c. apleee. were ISO. Wbtte
ehirts, at lla. ware tvie. rercale aad Calice
ShlruatOne-fcalf. giaaael Skirts atOae-HaU.
J.B.
Remnan
ue
MARTIN
te.WeDw2 MMt M,
aaaaOAStaWs FA,
I.ADIK.T JACKMTX
KNdl.XK A.l BOILKK WOHKH.
DTE AM KNOINK AND BOILKK WORKS.
"BEST" STEAM EN&INE
Spot Cash Prices
Six te Bight Herse Power, Cylinder Bid
Bight te Ten Herse V ewer, Cylinder 7xlu. ,
Ten te Twelve Horse-Fewer, Cy Under 8x10 ,
SB- We Oder theee Inducements for l
JOHN BEST & SON,
NO 333 BAST FULTON STRUT,
ausTn.Th,!UldAStw
X K W APVKKTISKM KXTS.
TMI'OKTEO IN JIOTTLKH.
Genuine Irish Whisky.
AT KOHUKU'S LIQUOU STOKB.
Ne. a Centra Square. Lancaster, Ps.
KY OUK UAND-MADi:. UI.KAit HA
NANA F1I.LBII, I4uaranteed &c ClOAB,
at KlMli'3 KLLOW FIIOKT,"
21 North tlueen Street.
(Formerly llartman'.)
S 'kai.kiTi'kui'usaus kek kuknInii
INU as ten of Hard Broken t'eal and 5 tens
of Hard hut Ceal, all tree from slate, ler Court
H'nus will be recelved at tbe County ominls eminls ominls
sleners' erilce, Lancasur. Pa, until neon, Mon
day, September i, l". By erdtr el
TUB BO Altl.
Attest- W. W Utint, Clerk. atJRl7;td
STOLEN-ra itKWAKD.
en eiinilay night, fromtbeletof sntwcrlber.
In the lllageel Uawilnsvllle, tnncasterceunty,
l'a, a sorrel Herse about s jears old, weigh
eleven hundred pounds, scar en necs, deep
mark en right hip, small lump or scar en Iient
root, carries nose nut- -nyone giTing iniuriun
ttnn a te hi whereabeut or returning same te
owner will receive a reward et rn.
DAVIII CKF.UEU,
aug-lt-ttd Bawllnsvllle, Lancaster te , l'a.
E!
IHTATK OK ANNA DKAUHHAK,
late of ljtncaater city, deceased Letter
of administration en ald estate having r-nn
r:ranta te inn u niiervignea. an persona inaeut-a
hereto are reqneated te make Immediate pay.
menu and th se having claims or demands
agtdnst the same, will present them without de
lay for settlement te the undersigned, icsldtng
In the city of Lancaster.
1'IULIP B. DBACII IIAK,
j.amlnltratr.
O. McUcllis, Attorney. aug-atdTh
PALACE ur FASHlO.y.
ALA(JK OK KAHUION
Astrich's Palace of FasliieD,
13 EAST KINQ STREET
LANOASTKU.PA.
WB HAVE OPINED Till) OATOUUF1BST
INVOICE OF
EARLY FALL COATS!
Special Bargains.
BO Dezen LADIKS' COATS in Black, Brown,
Blue and Fancv at only II te.
6e Ueien LaDIKB' coats at II 2S.
Bargains in Jerseys !
LA11IKS' JKK8K1atln.
LAD Iks' BOUULL, JKBSBVH, la Black
only, atS7e.
LADIES' BOUCLB JERSEYS, in all colors,
at Me.
ALL-WOOL JEBSBTS at SSs.
CHlLUKBN'S JEBJBYB in Black, Brown,
Navy, Garnet, at inc.
Have Opened a Flee Mew Line el
STAMPED LINEN GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
STAMPID TIDIES,
Fpluhera, Beran Scarfs, Tny Corers,
BIBS, APRONS, &e.
STAMPBDTIDlBSatS,6and lOcts.
MUfctlB CLOTH TIOIB8, 18x31. Frlnsed, at
no t with Knotted Frteae. Me wliH Knotted
Fringe and Open Werk at e-
ataarauoriisanaae, ibui, vnugeu, uuit
lSe.1 18x31. Knotted Fringe. Het 18x34. Kneti
kneiuti
vTinge ana open were, sjc ; m incn wing, wim
i. wit
Fringe ail around. Me t 74 Inch all around, 'Se.
rings -ui areuna, eua I is men aii areuna, .oe.
THAT euv BBS. Btamned. MxtS. Frlnaed all
around, at 'Se.
CUILDKEH'B BIBS, lumped, at only 100.
arsons, stamped, at ise.
WE ALIO OF FEB TUB
&REATE8T BARGAINS
KVEUerrRBKO IN THIS CIVt.
tan Doxen Bunches et rinueiTMaunva,
In all colors, at only Bte ler a Bunch of "jree-
Bave aUe opened a lull ej Mae e BLAOK
and CiilebEU BILK VBLTBTa at sag a yard.
A full line et VBLTBT-alLB. PLUsHIS
and MOLESKIN, 11, 11 aaB M lacks.
A Special Bargain
lllaeh
MOLBSKlBT
rLDIH at 11 00
aisre.
MlaebMOLKSKIB FiUBH at llte per TartL
Daw rjasius xaiaaisu fiiiVST,
He. Bar TarsL
VAMflT MOBI
;tBB BTBlfBD PLUIKH,
JfaWFALL HATS atria.
IIW WIMQS.B1BDSL
T x wm 4vtsi sti r a ..
LiAVlBW JBUBiaa UJIU
MUB.DBAW
WHS"
TpAKLY FALL WKAH'
FALL WEAR.
AND BOILER WORKS.
for Portable Engines.
.S470.0O
.asts.oe
i.as7see
LANOA.8TBR PA.
xkw AivKi;riKKiiK.ri
NOTIOK 5 I'hK CJI.NT. vVH,!. RK
added en all school tax net paid by Sep
tember 1, 1-917.
. O MAbUtllal.U
augiiMJi-i
Treasurer.
PURUU S.U.K OK UUUSKilOI.D AND
Kitchen Furniture. On BATHHUAi,
At'OUHT 17, 17 will t sold St Ne SDI Ml
Vine street. Hair Clnth Parler Mnlta. Walnut
Bedroom Hulte. Matliesse Hat Back. Walnut
Orilce Iek, Bookcase. Bruuels, Ingrain and
Htut Carpels. Klevt s. Tab ea ( hair and a let el
household nd kitchen utensils inonumereustti
mention, rale te commence at I o'clock p. ni.
JOHN II. rBAKMiL. Ast.
Hir Sin mar, Aucu aug-llSidtt
JACOB K. HIIEAKKKR'8
Pure Rye Whisky.
NO. lCKNTUK SQUABK, LANCASTKU. PA.
mayU tld
TtSTATR OF JACOB NIXOOKF, LATB OF
Xj jncater elty, deceased, letteranlkdmln letteranlkdmln
Istratlen eta en said estate having been
f ranted te thn undersigned, all person
naebted thereto are requested te make tm
mediate payment, and thiwe having claims or
demands sgalnst tbe same, will present them
without delay ter setUetnent te Use aider
atirned. lesldlnir in I annuler ell v.
AtAllOAUKT MXIX1KF.
Jyll-CldTh Admlnlitratrlx.
YOUNO I.AI1IK8 AND OKNXl.KMEN
ileslreu-i et Improving tbelr condition can
de no better than by taking a course at tbe
Lancaster Biisince? Opllege.
TERM BK'il.NH MONDAY, 8BPTBURKB a.
Full particulars en application by mall or In
prison and College Koema, Ne 101-2 aASt' KINO
srBBET (Second Fleer
auai-ttd 11. c. WBIOLKB, Principal.
"HTATEK DRAWN KKOM TUE
"Pajjteur Patent Filter,"
Is as clear aa a crystal. Free from all germs
and foreign matter. The Filter can be attached
1 1 any water pipe u eaay te clean and will
last a lifetime, Call at
OOOHRA.rV-9 DRUQ 8T0BB,
137 and IU NOKTH OUFKN ST , Lancaster, Pa.
and see it In operation.
niam-lyqltTTbAS
rpHKVBATK.SINHTlTUTKWU.LOPEN
X tbnChrlstmas lerm en Monday. Sept 1th.
TheTrnitce bave secured tbe service of the
Hev. Chaa. W. Keyd. M. A., a Head Master
Mr. Boyd has had large experience a a tem-ber
and tbe advantage nl the most celebrates turo ture
pean Universities, lints will be prepared ter
any Cellese or Higher Scientific Scheel kxrel
lent bearding can be had ter every moderate
price. Address
e. II. KBYNOLDS, Secretary pre tern ,
aur-ll-Tii,ThBStfd Lancaster, Pa.
nur uoeds
J.
B. QIVLtER k CHX
25c. Corsets.
Whenlht Let of Oc COK.rs re
(old we knew that none can be bought
a geed for the money, coma and gel
while we have them. All large alie -J6,nt7,M.
'."J,!0.
We have a Begular Line of COS
SETS at SOc, ;&c. and 11(0 and up
wards. MISSES' COBSETS All lire.
JohnSsGivler&Ce.,
Ml. 80 iMt KlaMt ,
LANUASTEBsFA.
gtAUNEbTOUK'a
ESTABLISHED 1846.
FAIOSTOCO
EXTENSIVE
DRY GOODS
ESTABLISHMENT.
Next Doer te the Court Heuse.
We are new epsulng Large Lines
of NEW FALL GOODS D.ly,
and will continue te receive dally
during the Fall Season. Bargains
In Eery Department
OUR PRICES ALITATH THK LOWEST.
I I FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heme,
lsMATBE,A.
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