tr ', 5 ? "jvm f-,izl.rmar., .r, ( . ij',-f!cj ;. fit J?HE liACASTETl DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1888 'i, M kr Lii I E If I FA "! I. tsv te p l 1; Ife r it rat I?' I v r DEAD. SHE DIM ntOMlNJCKIKS MEUElVUli IN FALUNO DOWN STA1IU. Aa Afl Weman Who Was Thtrly-lhrce Tts Ilraldent of the DoieiiRb A CI 114 of Frank Blecker Dies el Cholera In- faatutn-CtinrrbssteUe Imprnvtd. Ceuimma, July Dl Mrs. Nancy Keyi, aged Sit yean, dled this morning at the borne of her daughter IrV.aw, Mra. Mary A. Keys, en North Hocend atreet. On last Saturday nlgbt aha areae from her bed and In the darkness made misstep, falling down flight et atalra from the second te the nrat fleer. The nolse waa heard by the family, and assistance was at once given te the Injured woman. Hbe received Injuriei beat the tight aide of her head, tut no bones were broken. On Sunday she iwh feeling somewhat better, but ahe gradually grew worse until death oame te her relief , this morning. ,,., Mr Keys was bem in Maryland In tle vicinity of Conewlnga She was Ibe mother of the late Themas Keys, who died about two years age and with whom ahe made hsr home for the past thirty three years Hr aen Jehn Keys waslivlng In Marjland Kn i.f hmrH tmm. Hnronteon Brand children and tUtat groat-grandcb.lld.reni arvlve. The funeral will be held en Thursday at Ualnbrldge. Theremalns will be taken te that place en Thursday morn lag at 10 o'clock. A fourmentbs-0'.d child of Krank Stoeker died last evening from cholera Infantum, llepslra for Churcnas. The building oemmlttco el the Motho Metho Mothe dlat church met last evenlng and erganlred by electing Wm. B. Given, esq., chairman, and C. W. Btevonaen socretary. The com cem mlttee will visit dIOerent cities te Inspect the style of church architecture. A congregational meeting will be bold in the Second stroet Lutheran church en Wednesday evening te decide en repairs te the church. The cotntnltteo en repairs will make a report and the moinbers will take action en the same. The bencues In the Hnnday olieol of the Presbyterian chnrcu are belng removed preparatory te the tearing down or the building. Here and Tlifre. The borough workmen are engaged In grading Chestnut street, below Third, and Hetend atreet, south of Ilrldge. A novel gatne of baue ball will be pUyed en Saturday alternoen en the Y. M. O. A. ground The nines will be arraneed by .Philip Kline and U. A. I.lchty, and will be composed of P. It. It. empleyes. The players have net ongaged in n game for years. Airs. M. li. Jioynieil anil iim jiuamu Bruner left this morning for Philadelphia and Oeean Greve. Mr. a E. Ball and family, of Day Ien Ohie, are visiting Mr. Jacob H. Htrlne, The case et Uriah Ilelslnger against Ilo Ile becca Helalnger add Mary Hill, for drunk enness and disorderly conduct, waa before Squire Selly last night and dismissed. OUlcer Schlll arreated Henry Armstrong, efLancaster, for drunkonneu und dlsor dlser deriy oenduot. This morning Squlre Helly sent him te Jail for ten days. Susquehanna Ledge, Ne. 80, et OJd Pol Pel lows, appointed the following commltUe last evening te entertaln their centennlal guests : II. H. Grayblll, It. S. Dunbar and Frank McFalls. The ledge hai ongaged the Maytown band. At nn early hour tbli morning, J. It. Beetem, secretary et the Keeley Hlovocotn Hlevocotn Hlovecotn pany, arose from his bed te eltend te the wants of his children. lie accidentally atrnck the small tee et hla right tool against the bed pest, causing a dislocation. Frank Fritz, Who was bitten by a enake in Yerk county, en Saturday, li Blewly Improving. nealli el lrnk ;itrOr Frank Brady, son of UBorge H. Hrady, the well-known bait or, dled en Monday evening at the home et his father, at Ne. 519 West Lomen street. Decoased was 32 years of age and for many years has been employed at his father's bakery. He was driving the wagon up te laU Friday, when be was tak6n with treuble of the heart, which compelled him te step work and finally caused his doeth. He was a mem. ber of the Lancaster Mionneicher and had a large clrcle el frlends nnd acquaintances. The Interment wilt be made at ifarrlaburjr, Thuraday morning. The family of the do de ceased meved from that city te l.ancaster alx years age, hnd he was an well known in the capital city as here. He was n momber of the Citizens' 11 re company et that city. DIatuibtd the Houarbeld, William Ksheailer, wIiohe wlfe koeps a grocery at Mary and West Klngstroets, get drunk yesterday and ralsed a disturbance at home. He threatened te kill his wife and family, who Hid In terror from him. While his wlte ran out et the heuse he stele 22 bolenglng te her, which wns In the safe. Mra. Scheutler finally went te A Ider man Horshey'aclllce and made complaint against her huabaDd, charging him with surety of tbe peace nnd d run I; en nnd dis orderly conduct. OUlcer Hershey arrested the man and took hlui te the atatlen house. This morning be was rotnevod te J ill. Te Kxblblt the Itatlloet aiMtTitiirR. The managers et tbe Lancaster county fair, te be held at McGrann's park from September 17 te Boptember '22, have made arrangements with W. K. Trimble, ngent for the great original cycloramle painting el thi battle et Gettysburg, te have that rplendid work et art exhibited nt the park grcunda during tbe week ct the fair. This painting is 2G0 feet In length and Id feet high, painted in oil and exhibited under a mammoth tent, -10 feel high and 90 feet In diameter. It la viewed from a ralaed plat form, and has all the vivid reality et tbe actual" battle aoeuo. A Itattiergtartllnt: l'rupeililuu. A capitalist of ainple means und of ahrewd business habits ha? made a prop prep osition te tbe directors of the Farmer's Southern market, that lr tbey will add an other story te the atructure he will Icuse It for five years at an annual rental of 15,000. His object la te lit It up as an opera heuse and theatre. The proposal will be laid before the alockbelders. It Is e great pity It waa net made two or thrce wecks age, before the ruei was put en. The Majei't Ceurl. The only cllender before tbe mayor this morning was Ed. Spera, an old cllender Who was arreated by Othcer Creamer Mon day afternoon. He begged tbe mayor bard te leave blm oil, as he clalmed It was hla firs'. cHenise before him. The mayor said that although It was the ntBt ttme be had been before blot, be knew him of elil.and as be was rather abking from the rllecta of hla drunk be would give him a short tltte te sober up. Ten days was his tentence. Drene an A He. As one of the Pennsylvania railroad freight wagons was crossing the street rail way at the corner of North Queen and lismen sireetf, Monday afternoon uLtut 6 o'clock, one of the front wheels caught upon the railroad track, and the front axle was broken iquaie ctl, leaking It necesary te zesblp tbe height. The htrcet railway at this corner Is lu very bad condition, CaiupuiMtlDg at Dinver, A cimpinbftlng under the surplces et tha Ancient Church of Ged, of Heading, will be held at Denver, Pa., commencing a Saturday, Auguat 11, and will continue Uadayr. ihe scrvlees will be conducted by Eldtr D. M. Leoge', and ether ministers et the gospel. Canvas tents and Bleeping nema I r strangers are furnished free. Ne )uckiurs. will be allowed en the premises. MRS. NANCY: KEYS A KICKINd MUSTANG. Uelitlaiea te Werk In Wagen and Draws Cremls Etstxnbira. A great excitement waa caused In dliror dlirer ent streets In the eastern part of the town yesterday attorneon. Edward Sanders and aoveral friends hltched up a mustang pony, which came from the West, beside a mule In a rather heavy wagon and undortoek te drive them. The pony would net have It that way, and as seen as the mule would start be would kick In every direction and bis heels were in tbe air mero than en the ground while be was fastened te the wagon. He would kick himself loose every time he was hitched and would often get te the mule's side of the tongue and kick him very badly. The pony was ene of the most alubbern ever seen In this city and although everything was done te make blm go he would tneve but a few feet until he began kicking. Bo Be tween i and 0 o'clock tbe team appeared en Llme atreet, where It was for mero than an hour attracting the largest kinds et crowds. The pony kloked hltnself loeso from the wagon a dczsn times In a half snuare. and bafore he flnlsbed he was badly injured in kicking against an Iren plcoe that wss en the wagon tongue, he cut very ugly gashes In his hind legs, which bled prelusely. The men who had the pony in charge were very persevering, and as fast as he would kick himself out et his place te the wagon they would put blm back. Many persens who saw the way in which the borse waa han dled thought that his troatment was reugher tban It abeuld have been, and siv siv eral speke of bringing suit against the driver. Tbe pony was finally Induced te go up Church stroet and home with the wagon te lilin. lilt mi.irti Ai'ircr:led. The acoeunt of tbe Rowing spoech at Lltll. of Frotbenotary Jehn W. Menlar, which was printed in tbe iNTKi.MeicNCitn last evening, exelted much talk among tbe Itepubllcan politicians, all of whom froely enncoded that it transformed Monitor from a local te a national power In politics. We are Informed that Goneral Harrlnen, en lenrnlng of tbe great ellert, promptly for warded tbe Cocallce statesman a solid gold geld framed portrait of himself, wbleh will be presentcd te blm formally In tbe near future. Deputy llccorder Charles F. Eberman, with much hoAt,denles that be was with tbe Columbia bridge cohort. He nayH he wan at home wnlehing " Cepperheads." When net cngaged In this patrlotle task he was wRteblng fnr a vaeaut olllelalannp. He was tbe only ene of tboseldlorsmcntlonod who took ell nse at tbe remarks of tbe elo quent outer. Death et Itelieit llerr. Jtobert llerr, sged about 80 years, dled nt tbe rosldnnre of his ann-ln-law, William Wellzel, Ml Wcat Lomen stroet, Monday evenlng. He took a chill a low daya Bge and owing te bin advanced age he failed te rally from It. Mr. llerr was a nallve et Yerk county, a meulder by trade, and worked at his trade until old age incapacitated him for labor. He leaves a wlfe (who is totally blind,) and tbe following n in ed cblldren : Keberl, wbellvcH In Hum den, N. J. ; William nnd Matilcn In Philadelphia J Llzzie In Yerk county, nnd Goarge In Lnneaster. Twe daughter, Mra. William Weltzal and Miss Aium llerr, llve In thin city, Mr. llerr wui an nsalatant wagenmaster during llie war of tbe robelllon. JIIh In In nernl will luke pi are Thursday nltornnen at 2 o'clock. I uterinum hI Woodward Hill. Thrown Iriiln a Wauen. Tlila morning about half-past cloven o'clock bi l.evl Hnllsteck, colored, waa driving J. It. Martin A Ce.'n business team en Clirlstinu Htreut near Grant, ene of the wbtela struck a heavy plow of timber that win lying en tbe west slde of the narrow stroet, tearing tlie herse nud causing him te nby quickly te the east slde. Hailateck lout Ills seat nnd was thrown headlong te tbe ground, bis lorehoad strik ing egaltiht the mirhstone In front of J.L. Wlslrr'4 re nweatlng roemp. The wagon also pssied evor Hallsteck'aarm, brulttlng It badly, tint breaking no benen, The gash In hla lorrhead Just abeve the right oye Ih n cletp ene, rome two IncliCH in lengtb. Hallatnck was carried Inte Wlslet'a olllce and Dr. Motzger nuinmnned te ntlrnd blm, He wiih afterwarda taken te bin home en Mlddlonticet near Koekland. They 1 1 ltd a Street Fight. Monday evening n party et men bneame engaged In n tight nt Went King and Prlnoe Ntreelf. H ille n crowd wns drawn te the p'ace. it hiuiiii that Geerge Broen and TIieiiias Itatlln first bad seme words, nnd Geergo Carr Interrored In behatl et ltattln. Carr nnd Ilroen became ongaged In n fight, and alter tbey bocemo separated Itrcen waH walking nway, when, he sayH Cnrr, enme up behlud und struck blm. The lesult or the row wai Hint Cunntnble Gundaker has preBecutnd both ilroen nnd Carr bofero Alderiimn McConemy, charging thorn with engaglng In an nil ray. Ilroen also proso preso prose outod Carr for nuxnult nnd battery. 'J be former lurniabed ball for n bearing laid ovenlng and tbe latter did likewise te day. Afier Anether Alau'e Wile. l.enii II. Wbllaker 1km brought a nlvll suit lu the protbenotary'ri olllea for tfi.000 damngeis ngntnat Clinrlcs German. The plalnllll is n inerclinnt doing busluess at Iteartfiwn, Cixrnarven tewiiNblp, HeNnya that his bUBliiexH lias taken blm awny from home a great denl during the past threu years, lu IiIm abicnce tbe dofeudantBtio defeudantBtio dofeudantBtie ceodod In nllcnatlng tbe atlojtleua of UU wife, whom be Hoduced. Tbe pair bad been guilty of improper conduct nt dltlor dltler dltlor eut times mill pluzep, nnd tbe nee med had often beated of iu This state of airalra led plalntill nud hla w Kote sepsrate oil July 12, lSbS, aud tbe former Bays he sustained damages te thu amount of (A, 000, A cer tiorari waa (tailed, and Deputy Sherlll Armstrong started ulter German this morn morn leg. Ilettruciluu el tlie (Irrjl.lll Aim. Mr. 11. r. Grey bill, whose mill was de stroyed by tire boiue two wcokmige, called at tbe iNTKM.iuicNe'Kit olllce te have n cor cer cor rcctlen madu in tbe article rubllahed. it was stated that the Insurance was Jl 1,000, whereas the lunurnnce en tbe u.111 nnd Haw mill was only f l.bOOandonthe stock t,1,000, f7,b00IuBll, thu total less belng f 10,000, Thu mill was reported te be delug only n "loeal trade." Mr. Greyblil SayH he can Bbew that he shipped tweutv-Hx bundled barrels of Heur te tlie Pntlndelpbla market alnceJaniury 1)1, ls-,0, andagoed deal te Lancaster, U-adlng, l'o'.Uvllle anil tlie coal regions. I'ullte tiaiea. Monday mnrnlng William Procter, en complaint of Herman Strauas, was arrusted ter mallcleuB iittBchlef, the allegation Ix-lnc that he used opprobrious language aud threw btenea at complainant. Poeter wts bold for u heating Ufore Alderman Pinker Pinker ten. ItegerMlcliiil, arrthted for drunuenand disorderly conduct en Kast King street, wasleckeid up tern hearing bofero Able man Dceu. 1'nld Ilia MIL H, A. Moeie, ele of the swindlerc, who with Jehn J. Hec eicu beat soveral hetels, yederday afternoon re-colved sulllclent money te pay the claim bold against htm ey Mr, MiBde, et tbe 1 ranklln house, Col umbia, lie sottled in a manner satisfactory te every ene, and he was discharged from prison, after which belt-It town very sud denly, Wen I tveit. Klcbard MeGrann, of East Orange atree', started en a Northwestern trip this after after after ternoeit at 2 o'clock. Uegees from here te Chicago, aud tlitnce te Minneapolis and Dulutb, and will be gene several weeks, 110WIIIEV WKKE UV.LVDKUt The Manner In Which I.etchea t'rtcd Ulion Italians Their Ttallineuy, Ni;w Yeiik, July 3L The oengroiilonal oemmltlce contlnued te-day tbe lnvoatl lnveatl lnvoatl gstlen Inte the Immigration question, A resolution was adopted constituting two members as a querun, and providing for the appointment of a sub-oemmlttoo of two ortbreo moinbers te take tosllmeny at ether cities. All the powers of tbe full commltleo sball be glvsn. Francis Bumentl testllled that he came here froeiSellls, Italy, last May in a tramp Inarnfl 1 fftl .11 ... -.....v. , ,UUU omer luiisns were In the same steamer. He was Induced te come here like provleus wltnesses. Agenta In Italy told him he could raake meney fast here. He paid 151 francs for his pacsage ticket, and left a wife and daughter In Italy. He had net worked alnce Ills arrival. He rocelved help from the emigration aoclety. Thirty fivemencame with him from bis native village, nene of whom hai obtained work. The witness appoared te think llkotbe rent of the Italian wltnesaea that the commltUe was speciidiy appointed te ......... ,uU, nruiiKsanu gel tlietn work and high wagon. This is the reason they appear te be unwilling te work for less than alx francs a day with beard. The wltness aald he paid Acent Dnrnlh ii.iri r..nn. March last as earnest meney In the elllce of the emigration aoclety at Naple. All of tbe 3.'i paid tbtrly franca oaeh and be Jand his companions get Bletter te tbe oelonlv lien society at Naples, l'oeplo connected with the latter aoclety told them that tbey would get plenty of work and meney In America. He borrewod liOO francs In Italy and obligated him te pay 250 francs Feb. 1 next j alter that he In cbarged 25 per cent lntorest. GulaopplMenultl, anotber Italian, gave similar tostlmeny. Ttvei ri.LCiii sisiniiH. Thf are Cmilrenled h Tbe llurRlara In Tlielr JCoeni and AtakoHhert Hhtllmr Tliem. PAnKKiisnurid, W. Va., July 81 Twe mslden ladli, Maria and Vlrelta Hoeves, living near Davlsvllie, Just abeve here, last night shot nnd killed ene burglar and mortally wounded nnd captured nnolber. The oneountorhapponod about midnight. Oae of the nlsters saw n man la her rewm, sol70darevolvoraul ured, killing blm. He was ahet through the tomple. The ether Bister was awnkoned, aelxsil a weapen, nnd rprnng en tbe otber burglar ashu was trying te otcape through a win dew. He was tee late, as he fell te Ibe ground with a bullet through his groin. Beth burglars were slratigerH In this &ec &ec tlen, but are Hupposed te be old tluiera. The two heroic Indies nre belng llenlzsd by tbe nolghbers. They are generally suppesed te keep a large stun of money lit the heuse. Iteaelullun AiIeiupiI i,y Ihe Heiiale, WAisiiiNiiruK, July .11. Sonate In tbe Honate th'n morning Mr. Hear, from the oemmlttoo te auult and control the contingent cxponHes et tbe Hcnntr, reported iaverably ids resolution nu Unitizing the nppoliitment of n special corumltlee of seven senators te report en tbe rotations of nommeroo nnd business existing botweon this country nud CVtiada, Including the ellect tipin tbe cominerce and carrying trade of the United Hiin nf tbe Canadian ayatem of railways new In uxis.unce or jiropenoil. Tbe resolution was ndnpted. The ,liiiiien II, taut it. MAKt.tionereiir, Maas., July 31 Tbe wreatlltig matcli botweon 11. M. Dulur and Ma'Bada Serachlebl was wen by llufur. Tbe ilrat bout was cateli-BB-catchcan nnd wen by tbe Jap in 20 nitmitea. Dulur wen the second cellar nnd elbew lu 1 min utes, nnd tbe third Griujo-Uemnn-ln 12 mlutilea. J'rHtik MaKiilte was rofiireo. Mint tCiniiiuf ueuil in tnre. Ni: Yeiik, July 31 The beard of al dermen today paastil an ordlnance pro pre hlblllug tbe 23J street surfaoe railroad opetating any cars upon any portion of Its reute without n conductor ns well as a driver and making any violation of thoor theor thoer dluanrn n inUdemcnuer puulshable by a line el 1..0. ASllillllli', I'lMkft 1'lllltil WAHUiMtne.v.Jiily at. Hennter Iteagan, of Texan, bad bis poeket ploked el flOO last Friday nlgbt. The matter has been re. porled tn the police, but no olue te the thiel has yet been found. Mr. foliar llu the I'teaiitiMit, WA-iii.Ntne.v, July 111. Cblet Jnstlce Fuller cnlled en the president this morning nccompanleil by Justice) Harlan nnd Huoro Huero Huore tary lliy-Brd. Tliey reinnlncd about fifteen minutes. A ulea tula. Tuksien, N. J., July III. The court or errors nnd appeals has nlllrmeil tbe consti tutionality el the leel option high licenBO law by a vete of 8 te 7. Allrcril Fiugerr Uaan Hiltlnil. The complaint innde by tbe Norlbern National bank against Thoe. KlliiRler, ciinrglng blm with forging the luiine of his fatlier-lii-Iaw,lHaae Yeung, of Yerk, as on en on dersor et n promissory unto for J200, was fottle.1 boleto Alderman I'lnkorten te-day, Mr. Kllngler paying tbe nole nnd the bank withdrawing the complaint. There waa no ovldenoa that Mr. Kllngler forced the en dorsement. On the contrary Mrs. Kllng ler acknowledged that Hie wtote her falbet'a namoen the back of the note, with out felonious iutent. A Nemigenarlan Died Jeseph Casper died ut his residence, 127 (iroeuBtroot, en Sunday at tbe ndaur0J age of IK) years Mr. Casper was a native of Heuso, Oermany. He came te Ibis ceuutry In 1832 nnd settled lu Lancaster. Fer many years he llved at Gtceu cettage In what is new the Eighth ward. He sold tbe cettage and farm and romevod te bis late rcsldeuca en treat stroet, whero be lived a very Becluded life. He leavos two unmarried daughters, who lived with blm. His funeral will take plaeoen Wednesday alternoen nt 2 o'clock. Interment nt Zieu'a e inetcry. CrDlli-itiaukNtlll In Mitr)lin Partles from tbe lewer end of the canity were In ten te day, arranging for n requl Mtlnn tn bring te tnU enuuty, from Mary. latlil, .Sa.nt.Cl I'lUlkellUUk. thn mnn .i. atteinpteil te kill Joint Montgomery en last Thursday. Tbe sberlll el Cecil county ""n'"i"" "i" nu I'risuuur positively re fuses te come without a reqiiltlen, The dlBtrlet attorney is net in town te-day, and tbe necessary papera will be sent te blm at Yerk Furuac, wbore be Is with n lUhlne club. Mule lleiirr truni tne Dratier List evimlng while Jehn Prllelt was ab Bent from bla cigar Bteru, at Ne. 207 West King Btiecit, tern hbert tiine en bualness, a Biieak thief entered and opening the money drawer Biele botween fi and .0 In money. Mr. Frltcb has ue Idea who the tblef was. l.iuir.len te Alauilt Chunk ami IIUuOneK' AiiKuat II Is tbndntenf tbn crmlng ex cursion ever tbe famous Switchback rail way en thn mountain suniintlN et Manoh Chunk, which has lieen llttlnaly termed "tbe Nwllzerland of Amerlcn," Innluaive also of the ptcturoMiiue Glet Oneke. Tickets are geed for two claye, The excur sion will be mid or the auspices el the Junier Missionary Koelely of Trinity church. FarefiTi fortbeteund trip, in cluding everytblug. Maiken ltetibera net Anar With r3,oen, Masked robbers onterod the hum houe et Conral Doup, In Kuex county, O., Sun day nlgbt, beat the old man with aclun, bound hlui with a chalk Hn and then atnle T2,0oe lu a trunk where Doup kept his money. There is no elue te the robber. Flarlns Lawn Tennis. Messrs. W. It. Brlntea, atq , and Jehn Dickey went te Marietta this afternoon te play a gatne of lawn tennis with two Matl etta experts, TrcmcnOettil'argslna te morrow ni the Urtat Thirty Daya' Clearing Eale at Aairlch'. (let thore I ltd O, It. tlrrwiLKs, ve'erlnary dentist, new stepping at the Kegle hotel, North (Jacen slrent, prnvenu horses from crlbblns; and Ceca alt ktndi of veterinary dental work. Telephone Connection, l'rec ter's Fulton enera house, North I'll nee street, is connected with the telepbone ex change Cheep Rxenrslen te Nlairara FalU, UtifTale, Terente and Wat kin (ilea en Tnetday, Ancnat 7th, via Beading A Lehigh Valley ronte, Itennd trip tickets, kceI for fifteen days, and fare only tie from all stations. Tialns leave (Inarry vllle at 0 te a. 111 s Lancaater, 1M a. tn 1 rjol rjel umbla,7.30a.m Lanalavllle, 7:34 a. m j Man helui,8?2t lltltz,li.Ua.m., and Kphrata,B: a tn. ler r articular a aeu circular or adctreis llnycs Ulcklnaen, oxcarsfen ajesnt, Reading I'a. IJy2?,Slftaiaitw UK AT IIS. lUas.-Un .liily 3i, 184 In tnl city. Knnna MaKClalenn, daaMntcr el KOward and JCmuia Iliiu, aged 8 months. The rlatlvcs and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the parents' realdence. Ne. 442 Houth Duke atreet, en Wcdneaday tnerntng- at 80 o'clock, tntonnent at BU Antheny's ceme tery. 1 1 mm.- In this city, en tbe 30th Inat, Kojert llerr, aged 81 yeara. Thn relatlvca and friends of the family, also CencalOKS Council, Me. 8, 0. U. A, At , nre re spectfully Invited te attend the luneral, from the realdonce of hla aen In-law, Wm. U. Wcltzel, Ne. Ml, Wcat Lotnenstroet,on Thura day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Ulll cometery. (Un'in-In tbli city, en the 2ath lnat, Jejxph Uasiwr, in Ihewtn y ear of hla aire. I Thorelntlvos nnd frlends of tbe family are rospectfully Invlled 10 attend the funeral trem his lata realdonce, Nn. 4t7 Urcen street, en Wednesday alternoen at 2 o'c'eck. Inter Inter ment at .Inn's cometery. ltd Miei-tv In tlilt city, nn Ibe ai.h lnat, Wll II1111, Infant aen of Wtlllum r. and Annie t heliy. ngiid 3 months, a he relatlvca nnd friends of the family nre rcapectlully Invited te ntUind tbe luneta', fiem the reeldancn of hla parents, Ne. 102 Ceral atreet, en Woflnesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, lntorinent at Lancaster cemelnry. ltd' KiTzrATiucic -In thla city, en tbe aiatliiat., Iterilia, wltucf Atlchuel ritipatrick, Jr.,ln the 20.h year of her age. Nottcnef lunnrnl hnrenftnr. MAKKKTH. l'hltndelihla Produce Market. l'liiLiiiBLViiiA, July St. rinur Arm ; ealei I 830 bbls : Minn. Makurg, S-1 7 Ql te 1 I'enn'a amlly, 3 8J6 rSt Wcatern Oe. SI 40 IH Ctli Wlnter I'litenis, 47305 te I Opting de, ft 7505 liyn, 3 50 W hunt J uly. Ole j Aug., diet Eept, !We. Cern-.luly, MJcj Auk. Ma j BpL, Mfec eaU-July, 4lu; Auit.,33JiO Bept,S2ciOct, Sjc. Mew Verk Market. Nsw Yenar, July III rieur market atrndy ; rlne,f2 2lflt8t BiiMorflne, fJ&eQ.JlU: Ulnn RXlm,ti H.lO5O0 city Mill, Kxtrtt,t45OI00. Wlntur VVlumt extru, li 75Q5 CO. Wheat Ne. l, lled. 8lat. IiOei Ne. 2. 07c; Na.' "?'? Wlnter.i.lnly. lUJic; Auir., v'Ke; Stipt , Oljfai rocelpts tll.'J 0 shipmenu, 30 700 Cern- a 2, Jrltxea, Cash, fCKct uk, RIVfc: bept, 6ie ; receipts, Si.esej shlpmenu,, 2,eaci ciiits Ne. 1, Whlte, Rtatfl. 4le j Ne. 2, de, SRtiosNe 2 mixed, .,uly,.T5Wc Auif. 1KC reilpt. 07, loin shlpmunta, 1 JS3. ltyHilulli atate 76e. ltarluy nominal. fork O UU Old Men. Ill 2.rtJ14 50. Lnrddull i Aue, U Hi 8upt. 0 15. Meliuuiui neiiilnal 1 ler 60 boiling; stock, 21c lllack strap, 120. Turpentine steady at SOe. Ilcmln dull; Btruliied te KOOd, 1 e'OH 0" V;. re roleutn dull 1 Uunnea In Casr,7)e. rrulKhU dull t uraln te l.lvorneol, in. llntter dull 1 Weaturn Uniuuiiiry, 1((J2V Choese atiindy 1 IWnatern riat, 7at!.ie. : ?PXe.i ?'IUJf,y. 7SO'-e I fancy While, 1 JO 12e t Ohie Klut, 70'ie. ItiKe8" tt0Mvi bu" 18OlKc; Wostern, J5fj Bunnrateady t UonneaCutleaf,8c: Granula ted, 7JO. 1 allow firm; I'rlmn City. iWGSVie. Jtlcn iiniiilmil; Carolina. ialruKHd, e. Coifeu nteiidy 1 ralr CurvcHis.ler ltle. He. Chicago freunce Market. CnioAiie, .1 uly M,e 30 a. in -Market openod Oct. fc'ixa ' "'i A"B" 83X ' 8ul""' "li0 0t!ein-July, 41Xcj Aug, 45-c; Sept., tv,ie; OcaHl?e"ly,,aWC"i ""' MJ'C-! SPt" 2"KC,i reYf tre'i " ' aubub1' se,, S3,0w7ct"S0?a''"K! A"KU6t 07 i S0"t- BeiriB 'ifenjsrva.?' adki""' ,s viii ULOaiKO, .,J'hr?.,r,,uly 8Ji Aug., Sic; Sept, t-jjjje. Oci.r45eUll,,4:;Ci AUf-4,X0' S0pt.,Xc. i ociiTie1'1'' R3c,i A"K' s,!i 8ept 25,i0! il'cuS' AU',H S2X'8011t M?rd$?ismK?' Au-3t'' B Clratn and froYliiene. runtlahnd by H K. Yundt, llroker, Cuioaue, J uly 31, 1.00 o'clock p. m. WhiMit Cern. OaU. l'erk. Jjurd. July MU 4 801 AUKIIHt SJ 45 24V-. 14 flj 8 07 Biiptouiber C4 412 -an 11 71 010 October nti 4."i 14 II 72 8.07 Uuctmibflr tow 'rudnen "h"i Uoiiaela enJJ flowing l,tici)S-2 o'clock p. m. . . Wheat. Cen. Oats, l'erk, lard. JUT W 41 W)i J4 5! 8 07 AtlKllsl HI 4S !4 H 52 8 07 Keptainhar hit; 4) 2t(j 11 B5 8 07 October SIX 45JJ 'JIVj II et vt Diiciiinbiir 8IJi .... Crude OH.. few ,. . ,, lUiCulpts. Car l.ei.. Winter Wheat uk SprliiK Wheat p7 Coin h) ttata ' ' ,, lty I.!"!...... ... Uutley "" UncolpU-lteirs Head. Keuulpta Catuu '., ,,.' '"' New tinra Htecaa. Nsw lena, July SI. 1 p. m.-Money cloaed at IX per cent. ; Kxchane steady ; poeted rutcH, 11 tfiXQi biit actual rauia 14 MJ 4 w; for CO days and l 8in Si for demand ; Uovernuuints cloaed eteady t currency 6'a II 20 bid i I'g coup., II 27J i 4'g ae, II 07! bid The Bleck market this morning openod unchiuigiil. bat iiluiejt lininiidlately the bears madu n raid en St. Paul nud doiimased prices V, teX per cent In the tlrat hour. All the offer effer lngn ttcroiiellvuly beUKht lu and prlcea bdeu took nn actlve turn, liy neon they had ad vanced i te X for cent. At the pruaent writ ing the market ta somewbat untottled and prlceashew n alight teao'len irniu thu beat tlguits riteca aiaraeta. cjuotaUena by Itutd, McQranu x Ce., bank- era, i.ancaatr, A'a IIHWTOKK LIST. Canada 1'aclrie C. C. C,A 1 Colimtde Ceal Central facltle Canada Heuthcmi. . . . Chi, HI 1..A I'bg...., 11 a. x. 12 at. Ira, 67fc n (OS i ft-'X l-'X 10 1S5X ei OIJi t2- 701 J5 VH'J 57? IIS 4'S 10J 5IX -li.? 6-' 5iw 3X 3W 6S Den. A llln U lel. LA W 135 KrtO 2Vfi Ktle'.'naa ivs i' ji ?s 13X M 15 W J, MJV Xi 70H ;? 3X 11 il MUX Ail 7'X !4 tOX J3 NX K.A T t Leu, A N I,. Bhere Mich Cn Mlaaeurl I'acinc ,, Heck Valley N.l' N. f. l'ref N.Weat N, Y.U,. ............ New Kngland Kast TuuueeaiH),,. :::::: Si .-1 7-X V' V")! , MVJ 1 2H lox ci'i .... 11 SI umiuia... Oregon 'iTiuiBportatlen.. Onuirle A vv...,. l'ncinr. Matl Kicbninm, Timiilnal St. l'aul Tuxea I'acinc Union farlrlc..,.. Wahaub 1:01 n. Wub-LHt l'rul Weatern U West Shern llenda 21. -4 icvi 3Ji 25 H iX 8ej 7.'! 23 i t'l i'4'. rntLADSLreiA list, bob Vut J1..N.Y.A 1'hUa 1'a.M. U "wading 3JB-16 Leh. Nav... lleatenv. l'aaa ,,,, ,,,, l. A IC.,... ., .... Jf'nt l'oeplna l'usa JiV-"4 ; OU , txKi felia. Trucueu tax ax K n: teJi Ml 61 ..., rOLlTIOAL, litmecratleHtata Tlckit. rea scrcxxB judei, J, li. Jl sCellum, et Bnaquehanna county.) kLIOTOBS. At Large-K. Milten Speer, A..T. Keatlng. 1. David VT. Bellsra. 5. Alvln Dav. 2-Mlehael Mas 00, S. A. II. I.adncr, 1. William J, l.atla, 5. Jehn Tayler, r.. franklin Waldnn. It. William Dent, 7. Kuaaell Karnes, is. Henry K. Wnedal, 10. Herman Beeler, x. William a. ilarraan, 21. William Maher. 7. Cloerga W". f aullug, S. James Smith, a, Daniel w.schwoyer, TU Jehn 11. lialier. x-i. tfunn itucaenatein. 14 William 1, Lanta.i . David B. Merris. X.Jamea H.Caldwell, 17, B. T. Nelll, .J.li. lirewn. i', tt . n. uiven, 11. Cbarles iteblnsnn. 12. Jehn II. Reynold, IS. K'dwa'd J, llayner, ll.Sltnen r. UhU COUNTY TICKET, Cengreit. 1IOUACK L. II ALllfcM AW, Cblcales. Ulaie Uenalat. CUU19TIAN UOWk.Btraaburg. Atttmlty. (Northern Dlatrtct.) J. r.KCIITKItNACII.Mnnheim. JOHN HII-KY. Manhclm. WILLIAM THOMK, Milten Qreva. (lenthnrn District.) JAMKSU. Mutl'AKKAN, Drumere. Jlecertler. JOHN KEliM AN, Manhelm. Ceuntu Nolictler. WM. B, lllllNTUN, Lancaster. Jwy Vommtitientr. rUANKLIN CI.AUK, Straaburg. JHrteleri elht J'oer. 1. WALL, Lancaster. J. MOM'UOMBUY, Meuntvllle. I'rlten Jmpectert. A. L. WtKTHUs, Providence. IIKNIIY r. HAUTMAN, Kast Lampoter. A'K W A I) VMR TJHKMKN1N. JOAKINQ FfJWDKa ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS, powder never varles. A marvel of purity, etrnngth nnd wholesomenoas. Mere economical than tbn ordinary kinds, and can net be geld In competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders cferl only in earn. ltevaL lUElita 1'ewdsb Ce., ltJO Wall Direct, New Yerk. ,lyl8 lydAw bTONlSHlNd. ASTONISHING Yeb, It Ij Astonishing What Meney ye-t Saveby Ituylng your Teas, cotluea and brcerliH ut Samuel Clarke's. OIVIN A.WV T0JI0JIB0.F Bample Cake of Chccola'e te anyone btijlng a l'eund of 2Jc. Coiree. LOOK AT A FEW PRICES : 12e a pound Crackers for no 35eacakn Chocelato I01 c 25c a llex Cocea f jr " "kea icn pound l'runellas m,.0 25e a liettli, Heet Ileer for ..14V 253 worth et starch for re 40jpr pound'lea Inr jc. loe I'ackaKua Cnrnatnrch for ci,e 10a Cam till eardlnm ler uu le Cans Muatard or fplced Sardines for., .tee. 30? cans Iuipnrtud vaidlnua ler lSe. 3 lfc lletUt's l'lcklrs for .........v5a 5e worth Laundry Seap for 25c. 4oe wertk Cloud Itlce f.ir ' 550. fOondez Masen Ja-s for 7iie II loadez. Alason Jargfer sse" II 25 a dez. Masen Jars ter i 10 SI5ol.emnnortaulilaKxtraatJor 15s.' 115e Quart lahleSyrnp ter . 9?. 1 Toesack AA Kellur Heur for ,, '410 t ISO per pound Cheesn for, 150' 1 18e quart Imported Mustard ler lun. 6O0 worth Washing l'ewdur ter 5c IVi ftl 1'lckle uplce, 15e ; our price... '. 11c r h -lleninu.ii ir we will rIvb a aninpln cake Chocela'o troe te any buj Inn u 2Je Cellee all SAMUEL OLIEKE'S WIIOLKSAI.K ANHmCTAILTKAANDCOK. IKK blOUK, 13 ana 14 SOUTH QTJBBN STRHBT. A Kew Denis frcm CcntreEauare ) Telepbone TU.,.5.,Il:i,r AMKKIOAN U1IAM- Gelden Age nnd Hammend? pert Sec. ltOlIUKU'S L1QUOU 8TOKK. THKKUlHril WAUD HINDANNAOI.UII Wll nioet Tilts HVKMNU nt the Centennial Held fe. drill ji,j PKKMANKNTUlTKKOlTAitANrKKD. BttmtuerliiK nud Snitii.rlnir. SllSiailM ItAYNKi", . ,, , ... ltehrer Heuso, JyJllwdU' Lancaater, i'a. TITKLHll A I'll. HAi mnw V.. . Mulltt;1,on'"'1"rKlylntfCarrlape8en exhtbl leu en .North tjucun aticet, eniinstui .North l'n'olleU'l.forono woekenly. J3 2td"ll HOTKiisrANn'FeKSMTi:.-" The old WuahlnKten llenae. Knat Mar ket atreet, erk, l'aiiiarly(ippoaUethoCo'irt lleugii: nrst-eliu.8 ataud ; teriuB rcasenablu. incutr(iorudarea J Ail Kb KKMHO. JyiMwdit Yer, fa. FOH SAl.K-'l HK"HrO(.'K AND 1'iX turf a of a flrst-clHaa ttrocery bUre. Alue a stere room, duellliitf nnd alablu ter rent. A mil v at JySl-lwd TlltseirKIOK. FOH NAI.K F!ttST-OI,A8S .SIOHK properties . central. Applv te llAL'SSlA.N ,t HUIIN". J312tdll Ne. 10 West Oianne Hlre'u CAH1) OK TUANKS. We return our li.urltelt thankatothe operatlveHandoiuplojusof Ne 2 51111 for tlie bt-autllnl II iral Kilt te out duceiued brother, as a teken el their reard ler him. f-Kl.lUMANI) HOK1II.KK, IIIIAKLKS KDKIU.KU, n i.uui9nunui,i!;ii, ST. (JHAKhKS UOTKL. Tahle Hoarders wanted at $1,00 per week llreakian from u te r, S5e per uii-ut. Dliuiur from li te I, .100 Mteper liem 0 te 7 25a. Tran slant Cuauim aellclt'd. UreJ heds and well alriaroeuu Geed btuble room for herniia. Ne II fcaal Cheiluul strvut, oppeuto l'euu'a it. It Dunnt JlM-lind OKO. PI.OKV, l'rep. H AVK YOl' COHNJsT DO YOU WANT THKM (JUUKD ? If SO, U3K OOOHUAN'a OORN CURB. ItUaaluand sure and guaranteed te euro fllce,2Jc. rnr gain only at COCltUAN'a DilUO STOUK, TuTbJtn tS7 A 130 North ljucen su riiu:AT KKnruneN. Fine Tailoring At Ue tireatest Krductlen evor made te re duce a heavy ateck.ut H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring EBtablisbment, 1 1 II mtTII niilrKr BTi.run ... ...... w u , w .i,b l. 1 ''y Htrect Imp:rtlng Tailor in the Cltye I JTXW ADVXnTtBKMKKTa. '-IU8T OPKNBD-A BAO OF PRIME i,.-r!1'i?a "T 8eea U cents a quart. Bird Been- ana Gravel in packs, riafc kene, Beng recd and ra Tenle. at r, IIUULKT-S ItaUflSTOB. as West Klna street. EIKEL'8 KAHHIONABLK Mil, llnery and Trlmmtns; Stere, Ne. SS North Queen btreet, contains all the newest and latest Novelties et the seasen. Prtcee rea sonable. Call and see our Aew ueeds. apns-tfd Z.MOAL Hui.iema. Es 8TATK OP 1MAHEULA ELLIOTT, I late of I'revldnnm uiwmiiln. tmniiiir county, deceased. 7hs nnderalaned auditor, appointed te dlatrlbata the balance remain In In the hands or U. r. zillett and Harry Illneer, administrators, te and amen these legally entitled te Urn same, will sit for that purpose en Wednesday, Annstl 1888. at 10 uuiuB . iu., in van JLluruy uoem el the Court Heuse, In the city efLancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. OfflNl rCNl'.JMUCKaU, JlylestdTn Auditor. E8TATK OK OHKlHTOPilEll DAI8Z late of the City et lncaster, Lancaater county, deceased. The nndorslgned auditor, appointed te pais upon exceptions and te dis tribute the balance remaining In the hands of wm, u. Dalaz, Annie M. Uriah and Ada X. n'ack. executers of the will of said decedent, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en Saturday. August 11, 1W8, at 10 o'clock a. nt.. In tbe Li brary uoem of the Court Heue, In tbe City nf l.ancaa ter, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. lylMtdTn D.MeMULLlCN, Auditor. CLOTJtISU. M ART1N BKOTHERH. Lewest Prices. And Nene But Relia ble Clothing. 11.50 for a Man's Butt. Unusual. 12 50 for Men's Dress Pantaloons. 17 50 ler Man's All-Weel Butts. 110 00 for Cheviot, Catalmere, and Worsted Suits. All the newest. Yen'U wonder why they cost be llttle meney. Heys' nnd Children's Suits that please the beya and match the most economical pane. Kxtrn breechc;, 25c, 3Se, 503, 7Ce te II 0. CLUIl UNireltMS and KQUIl'MKNTS for Campaign get up right and net coat much. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing und Furnishing Goods, 28 NOUTII QUKKN BT. y 1LL1AMHON A JTOSTKK. It Is Enterprising Men THAT KEEP TilK BUSINESS WORLD IN MOTION AND PRICES DOWN. Where clae can you nnd GENT'S SUMMKK NKCKWKAlt In Silk, l'lque and Straw et the Latest ynsMens In reur-ln-Hand, Tcoen, Tecks, Windsors, Club lleuaeand Drees liews for 15e or 25c. or UKNT'd SUMMKK UNDKlt WKAUIn India Gau79, Llale Thread, Netted or roather Weight, 2f c te II 25. Uanl'a Narrow l'leated Dress Shirts. F I co Welsh Flannel RhlrU ter Tourists. Fancy Llsle Thread Hoalery. Genutse All-l.lnen Cellars nnd Cuir-i. Embroidered Hem-Btltched Blcycle Uldets Outtlts. 11190 Uall Kelts In Lcather, Worsted or Cotten A LAKUB A8SQHTMENT OTNKW DKSIUNS IN OMPAIQN EQUIPMENTS. SEND FOll I'llICKLIBT. Satchels and Valises AT KKDUCED l'UICES. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 30 Je 38 E. KIKU ST., ANCABTKll, pa. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET STBEET, llAltUimillltll. I'A. COAI, r B. MAHT1N it CO , Wholesale and ltetall Dealerslnall binds et LUMItKK AND COAL. Yaro-Ne. 121 North Water and e, 120 North fnnce streuts, Lancaster, l'a naiyd B AUMOAKDNEK'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Ofstcs:-Ne. 129 North ejuoenatreet, and Ne. 564 North l'rtnce stmeu Yabds: North I'rtnce Street, near ucadlna Depot, anrlKttd i.andartbh. 1A HK3TAMCllEAfH8r COAL AT BHUI.MYKU'3, Nf). ? KA8T KIKt). NO. CltJMUU'1111'liINCK. Jy21,24.2fl,23.31a2ll T UilBKK, COAL, .10. LUMBER, C0HL AD ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER & SONS, l'UINCK AND WALNUT 8T3., Bnll Ceal of the llemOuallty nt the Lewest l'rliwa. buy new, as It may be higher. JiOUOATWXAI.. T UK Yeates Institute. (ItKV. MONTlltlMKHY It. llOOl'Klt, M. A, Headinaater,) will UEOl'EN KOIt THE TEAU lsS8-!, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888 Mr. Hoepor premises gpeclal'y thnreuith InmruiHlen In Malhematlcr, l'enmanahln Uoek-ktHiplngandtho usual antillah atudles! llAAll.vetrm.a dlrt IU. t.rtHl.. - 'fe" .uwi.i.,H,l.ilil(jigbuttviiii tauunt ler mere thin a quarter et a century, he has fitted boys ler uanard, J ale, 1'rlncuteu. Columbia. Amhit. 1 rlntty. Wnsi 1'elnt, and Annapolis) and ha. never had a candidate ler aamlaalen Flve or alx beya will be received Inte tbe family et the heatlnnater. llSkt8iet'y""l""rttt Mr' Ke" Ue"'l's ma8ter"aih8rlIlf0nUUllOI,'"ri,ly t0 ,he Ueaa" Ne 305 North Duke Street. JlyJ-2mdTThA3 J'JIOI'OXAI.3. PKOl'OSALS Kits. i'Oll HTKAM UK AT- coaled prope?a's ler furnishing thrce steam Heiters ter thn LanraMnrcuy Flr Depait mant.wlll be rerelved by the dre committee at the enlcK of the eblf euftlneer, uutll TUES DAY, JULY 31 at 7 o'clock p in. 1 he commit tea reserve thu rlKbt te reject nny or all bids, liy oreer et the ceminlttw, ... . '.rtiANKhKMI.KY, Chairman Atteat ; 11, F. Isirmav, m. d,, Clerk, J2 JiC. DRY QOOD8. M EKCH ANT TAILORING. The People's Cash Stere MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BKARU11EB. Balbriggan, Summer Merine. AND- GAUZE WDERWEIR. Ntckweir, Cellirs, Cuffi, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ite. Flannel Bhlrta. Percale Shirts and "White Shirts, IN GBEAT VARIETY OF STYLES. The People's Gasb Store, NO. 25 EAST KING BT., (Next Doer te tha Lancaster County National llanlr,) I.ANUA8TKU, 1A. marll-lvdAw J B. MARTIN ft CO. LANCASTER Steam Carpet Cleaning WORKS. DURING AUGUST HK WILLUlVr SPECIAL I0W RATES -ON- CARPET CLEANING, As a Special Induct mjnt te t'llUUCUK.S, LODUK3 KOOMJ, (JKflCKS, HALl.Ae. Carpeta and Malting taken Up, Cleaned, Meth nod thelr KKKg Destroyed, Celers llilxht eutd. caipeu Itelald at Very Lew ttaUs. 1 he Meth are very destructive this summer. And we rIve guarantee net only te destroy them, hut prevent them again entering Car pets this seasen. J-IKAVK OltDKUSAl-Ca J. B. MARTIN Si CO. OT. AT WOUK", COUNKIl rilUUCH AND DUKK BTUKKTH. 8TKA W JIA T8. UVKOIaI, "riuTUE VACATION BBAeOM. Trunks, Traveling Bags AND YALISES. During the Vacation Penaenwn Hive special lnnticouienti en TUUNU3 aud TUAVH.MNU UAOS. l'lUCES 1'0SIT1VEI,Y THE LOIVKST 1NTHK CITY straw" hats AT YOU 11 OWN 1'lilCK. -SI'KCl41. ritlCE? ON CAUl'AlbN QOODb. Stauffer&Ce. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANOABTKII, PA QOXSysWAKK TT1GH A MARTIN. Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblera ! CHINA HALL, MASON rtlUlTJAKMN Al-LSIZKS. JKLLYTUMULKI13. JELLY CUTS. JELLY JAI11. I.KillTNINQ rilUIT JAU9. (The Beat In the Market.) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Beat K'nj Street, LAHOASTXB, PA.
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