Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 10, 1888, Image 4

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JBTflKX.lN.V& BItBNUAVS HOUSE
'C' w TOOK A LUNG HUN.
M Antetal In Bll Wild Flight Strike
Wagea and Mi Off B retnp-A
Lllll Oltl ncrolealrjr Bav Anether
Clilld Frem Mtlng lujnrtd.
A frinhllnl runaway, In wblih several
asVidrea narrowly escaped being klllbd, oe
. 1 mured In the neithweatern part et thlt oily
ni.ibU forenoon. Several men, In lbs employ
i el Filnn fc Breneman, warn at weik at a
! hoee en Mary atreet above Lemen. While
3feakw Mill Inlnlhfthnnulhnv lft IhA lintftO.
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&P .l...i ai. ft....!...... wMtinflha Arn.
,ip me eridie irem ni e" "r"
rr'2MkMainnttnlDs trio aroned town. Jle
te the corner of Mary and Lemen streets
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took te the pavement in Jrent ei Harry
.'Hiairratulcber shop. He ran under tbe
S ,wnlDg and tbe wagon struck agalnat one
sf K et tbe peu, breaking It eH cleae te tbe pave
naanL
, F tin the aten of Mr. Hamn'a heuifl little
daughter of Jehn Ecgrefl, of Ne. 411 Weal
Xiamen street, waa Billing. Tbe wagon
truck tbe atop, amaabtng them te piece,
end bow tbe child escaped with ber life
waa almost a miracle. Shown picked up
aad taken te ber home and Dr. Shirk waa
ummened. Be found that ahe bad a alight
eat en ber forehead and ber back wai
btulatd, but ber lejarle are net aerleu'.
After atrlkleg tbe atep tbe bone loll the
pavement and rn down Lemen atreet te
Charlette. Hare be turned te tbe right and
ran down en the pavement te tbe running
pnrrjp. Tue wagon airuck tbe pump,
breaking It rfl" aud knoeklng the trough
Inte tbe atreet. A very abort dlatauce
from thla pump seme children were play
logon tbe pivement Among them wa
Herbert StilHer, a quite email boy who
Waaln ancxpreta wagon. Annie Hughe,
nine year-old girl, aaw tbe boraeeoming
en tbe pavement and knew that tbe lltlle
boy would be killed It be remained there.
Wltb great coelnesa and pre aenoe of mind
be ran out, caught the ehlld, and realty
matched htm Irem the J twa of (loath. Hhe
J eat auceeeded In geitlug blm off tbe pavo pave
rsent aa tbe horse dashed, by and lu an
other lntant be would bave been killed.
The bravery or tbe little girl la the topic
Of conversation In that part of tbe town.
Tee horee left tbe pavement seen after thl
Bat row escape and ran te Walnut atreet,
wbere be tnrned toward tbe railroad. At
the corner of Mulbtrry be ran Inte ene of
Dm lei Trewilz'a wagena, and, tearing tie
hirnew, becaoie loeao from tbe wagon.
He was after ward fl caught en Water atreet
below Walnut. The euly damage te tbe
wagon waa the breaking of ene ahaft and a
creaabar.
rOKKHANSMItOI.KVS DIUTUUAY.
Tte Erap'ejet el the Supptsa ICegine Works
frut lllm Oel JljrgMiiw.
CeLTjiiniA, Aug. 10 Daviu U Miudley,
teremar at tee Supple Htuaui Engine com
pany's wetka, waa M years of age en
Tnurtday. Tbe empleyes el tbe company
bad arranged a very neat anrprlse for biro.
While at work yeaterday Mr. Smcdley was
called te tbe place where tbe werkmen bad
congregated and then preicntcd with a
patref geld glasses in honor of the event.
Tbe presentation speech was made by
Jacob K. Wltmer, manager et the company.
Tbe affair waa a coinpleto surprise te Mr.
Smedley, who greatly i.tprccUles the gilt
el tbe workmen.
ills Feet Injured.
Harry Swartz, conductor en crew Ne. S9,
el the Pennsylvania railroad, had his right
feet slightly Injured this morning. He
waa putting tbe brake en n car leaded wltb
iron, whleh extended from the car, Ills
feet was caught betwoen the ear andiron,
causing the Jrjnry.
Jjtti and Faneral.
William Fallen Denney, an Infant son
Of Dewltt V. Denney and grandsen;el (Ien.
William Fatten, died last ovenlng. The
ehlld bocame very alek yoilerday morning
and atelegram was aent te Qen. ration nud
daughters who had left for Oecan Orevr.
Tay returned home at 2:15 p. m. Tt 0
funeral will be held thl evening nt 0
o'clock.
Thefuntsral of the late Philip J. Sshalck
waa held this a'lernoen et 'i o'clock ;
service In St. Jnbn'a JjUtherau church
and Interment In Mt. Btthel cemetery,
lllll Climbing Cenlaits
Jehn McLaughlin has cllmbed Wlsler'a
hill en hi bloyelo. Will Oherllu new
' challenges MeLiugblln te hill climb climb
leg contests. The contest will ceme off
next week and threo bills will be cllmbed
as fellows) Wialer'a hll), Marietta turn
pike and ibehlll leading from the Chestnut
Hill pike te Helsb'a weeds
Tbe T. M. 0. A. elub beat the JunK.r
Olab In a game of ball lait evening by thb
aoereofOtoO. Tne Y. M. O. A. will play
Wltb the Maytown club en Saturday altcr altcr altcr
noen, Triane Ledge, Ne. 807, 1. O. O. F., et
Mlddletewn, ha accepted the invitattnn te
parade en tbe second day of the centen
nial. i Oar Jonathan " will be presented In
tba opera bouse en Saturday evening by
Moeie 4 Vivian's oetnpiny.
THE XOUlO KKI'UIUIOAIH
The Sill flecking ai.uib.rl rineckeil Out el
TIuib A lhp Ih.iljim Ad, pre.
The Yeung llepubllcins bave flually de
cided npen a uniform. Fer months tbe
club baa been discussing tbe style of uni
form te be worn, buttbere were two faction
and an egreement could net be reached
Tbe blue-Meeds and fillk stocking members
wanted an expenBlve uniform and thla w
Objected le by some of tbe young fellows
Who could net afford te buy an expensive
nit and were tee proud te bave the Kepub
llcan office-holders pay the bill. Tbose who
favored a high-priced suit prevented an
adoption of a unllern at the last faw
meetings, expecting te be able te tnuster
aorewd large enough te carry their pre
gramme through. The low-priced fellows
were determined te have a uniform of their
own selection or noce at all, and they oar ear
ried their point. They turned ent in ferc
last night and after a long wrangle the fol
lowing wa tbe uniform adepted : A
white duck coat with red and blue seams,
white cap and teich. The cost of the uni
form will be about f3, and although the
elub baa a membership of ever three bun-
urea, a prominent llepubllcau this mom.
leg offered te bet that net one-halr of tbe
members would pay for their own uniform.
Jteverdy'sUriecd fur tba gbakra.
KpjTens iKTCLtiOESCEn. Many years
age, before tbe grandson et his grandfather
wastbougbtefasacandldatofor tbe pros
ldeccy, the following story wa current
among the political atery .tellers. Perhaps
some application may be made of It new :
KeverdyJohueen.ofMaryland.bad charge
of William iieury Hwrlsen, and wasabew
leg him round te admiring crowd-, lit
waa shaken by tbe band te auch a degree
that daegsr et dislocation of tne Joints wan
apprehended, and severe pain waa felt at
tvary repetition of the shake, a brilliant
Idea occurred te the Maryland statesman.
Ha hurried off te an orthodox Whig print print
leg office and then get a placard printed
la bold letter, which fitted neatly le the
Seaeral'ahat, upon which was thu legend
Ne Obbat Siiaii:j.
It is one of tbe mooted question from
that day te thl what Keverdy meant aheuld
be understood by his placard. Perhaps In
tba light et the experience of tbe eraudieu
sl Bin grandfather you can give ua the cer
jtftt Interpretation. m,
Bwauenaua'llu trnUtle.
JjlHIe Maud Cooper, of Lamdale, swaU
leitad a lis whlatle, it could net be taken
JreiU IL0 threat, and bad In b miarx.it
)wi. She Is doing u well at could be I
DOWHTHEOHrstriEaRE.
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Large rartiM of l xcnrtlentita That
Knew ilew te Enjoy Lite.
On Monday morning next the following
party will leave Quanyvllle for a Ulp
down tbe Chesapeake i Dr. T. M. Hehrer,
William Keen, Abe Fritz, William Kck-
man, Juatua Uelm, n. II. Aumcnt and
daughter Jennie, Jehn T. Aument, Levl
McCallhter, Jeseph Phillip, Jebn 1'. Suter,
Ed. Wllllama, Jehn Bbenk, U. Keen, and
O. J. V. ltaub and family. They
will be Joined at Peach Huttem by Mlfisea
Emily and Annie Eckman, Mlasea Lltlle
and Mamie Piabler, et Columbia, Dr.
Knight, wile and ntphew, Mr. and Mra.
Dyrneand Mla Bate, el I.mcaiter, Mr.
and Mr. Heward Olngrieh and Ida Kline,
of Manbelm. At Havre de Urase tbe patty
will le further strengthened by the addition
of the following people : At Havre de Grace
tbe party will be Joined by D. llrlntnn aud
Geerge Rudelph, of Oxford, A. S. Uark.
net, of Quarryvllle, Mia Mazle Kalrlamb
and Mia Kwlbg, of Kalrmeunt, Cbarlea
Painter and eon, F. T. Seller and Samuel
Sbenk, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mr, Fred
Heweia, of Yerk, Mia Dera ltaub, et
Michigan, Prof. EJ. Kanb and al'ter, of
Newark, Del., Hen. A. C. Baldwin and
elder, of Gain, Mra. J, M. Souder, of
New Providence. Mr. u. J. r. itaue
baicbarge el the rany, be having char
tered a tug at Baltimore te meet them at
Havro-deOraco. The pirty will Uve en
the beat for the week. They are accner
pinledby the Q.aarryvllle brat band Tbe
propeaed route ta down tbe bay te Norfolk,
Point Comfert, thence up the Jatnc river
te Utcbmend. On tbe home trip they will
atop at Bay llldge, Anapelta, Baltimore,
Tolcbeater and Batterton. The party will
be gene ene week. Thla I the fourth trip
Mr. lUub hai made. The party will be
supplied with everything noeeaaary te bave
a geed tltne which they no doubt bave.
On Monday, August 20, the Bay club, et
thla city, will start Irem Havre De Uracil en
n similar trip. They bave chartered the
tug "Amanda Powell" et S. II. MartaA
Ce., el Baltimore, whleh will meet tbem nt
the hcaJwatera of the bay. They will take
llltoen well-knewn gentlomen of thl city
and will be nene eight dayr. Tbey go di
rect te Cape Chatlee Clty.thence te Norfolk,
Foureaa Mentoe and all the popular water
lug place, They expect te spend their
It me timing nnd having n goej trip
gonerally.
IltJltOI.AUV AT qiMItUTVILI.r.
Jehn I' Nutxr's Clirr hlur and Iti-s snrant
Jlrektu Open Menry unit Bleck Mlelen.
Seme tliiin'dutlng last night the roatau reatau
rant and rlgar store of Jehn P. Suter, In
Quarry ille, wa broken Inte by burglaia.
They Buoeeedod In opening the cellar grate
and Iben made their way up stairs. They
atole between COO and 700 Due cigar, a let
of plug tobacco, two drr.an boxes of sar
dine, a quantity et cakes, candles, f 14 In
money, and seme oilier Articles. The
meney was In n pocketbook, In it deak,
which wns looked. The thlevca must have
bad a key te fit the leek, as they opened
without breaking It.
Tula morning tbe pockelbook, whleh
bad oentalncd the meney, was found near
lUuti'n Btern, nnd an empty cigar box
thai had been thrown away was picked up
back el Mr. Kutet'a reatauranL At an
early hour thli morning three ugly look
ing tramps wero seen loitering around the
Vlllage. After they had lelt, going lu a
southerly direction many people supposed
that they were the Ihleve. Geergo i".
Uonse), Jr., nud Harry lUub atarted In
purrult of the men and overtonlc them at
Unlearn, tlve miles below Quarryvllle.
They eoarebod the men but found no
money and tbey were allowed te depart.
Other tramps who wero oueampsd at lleh'
station were sentched, but nothing was
found te connect them with tbe burglary.
Tbere teems te be an Impression that
some ene In the village who was well ac
(juilnlcd wllh (he premises comuiltted the
cilme.
DKIMVNI'.II IN A 1I.M.
L(.vl Slcluinrir, nt Wnriruk TewniLtp, Lines
Ills 1.1 fe nhila liMlilng.
A rrd drowning nccldint encurred en
Thursday ovenlng In Isaaa lludy's dam
near 01 Hill, In Warwick township. J.evl
Sielninetr. was the nnnie of tbe men thut
lest hli lite. Alxjut six o'clock Hlelumelj!
with his brother Ditilel, nnd Menree
Whltcriilt went le the dam te bathe.
Levl wai an expert swimmer nnd
he swam across the dam, Whlle
en his return he euddenly sank, nnd be be bo
tero his companions could reach him he
WKsdrewnnd. Heme time afterwarda the
body was tccovernd. The geuernt bellet U
that he was tikenwllti trim) a Squlie
lUldtmliact), of l.Ultr, was uetiUed et the
mclitent and he proecoded te the dam,
whoreho cmpaunclled a Jury and held nn
Inquest. The Jury rendered a verdict et
occidental drowning.
Tbe dconaeed was 31 years of age nnd
married, Besldes a wife, he lcavta four
small chlldieu. Fer seme II me past hi
health had bseu bad. He was a day laborer
and lived at Millport, Warwick township
and his fem ly la left In destltute clrcum
stancip.
llalera Cue Mar or.
The first customer te auawer roll call
this ni'irning was Jimmy MoTngue. Ha
ha tbe rrputitlonef belugabletoglve mere
excusei lorgettlng druuk than any man
In tbe county, The mayor did uet take
any stock lu Jimmy's wild tale that he
took a drink because be was sick and sent
blm te J. ill for llttoen day.
Jehn Krelder, n young man, 10 years
old, was nrrcsted at West King aud Char
lotto strcelc, by t'Qlcer Helss for dlsorderly
conduct. He waa discharged with n repri
mand. J, H. Smith, nge 120, ssld hli home waa
nn St, Jeseph strop,tbuthe was uet allowed
te ceme home by his stoprather, aud na he
had no place te sleep he applied at tbe sta
tion houe for lodging. He wnsdlsoharged.
Baruhart Cordman claimed te be a cigar
maker looking for work. He was alie dis
charged .
bummer LaUaie.
Miss Marle Vonleramlth, datightoref
Jerry Vondetsmltl-, ha geno te Washing
ton, D. C, te spend aoeuple of wcekp.
Mr. and Mm. O. M, Loleig, of Lebanon,
are vlsitleR the latter's parents, en Seuth
Prlnoe strett
Will Oershel, son or I.. Cershel, or the
flrmet Ceishel Brethers, tohaceo dealers
of New Yerk, Is In town and will spend n
month with his L'noie Merris.
Ames Siaymaker, esq., lelt at 11;30 te
day for Rye Beach, New Usmpshlra
W. U. Heusel, esq , went te Wilmington
yesterday, nnd started from tbat city en a
drlve through the poaeh oeuntry of Dela
ware. Oscar Bilnkman, of L.ancater, li urend
Ing Berne tlmu at Atlantle City.
Miss Emma Adams, organist of Ubrlst
Lutherau church, left te day en a vHlt te
Johnstown and Altoeoa.
U. Wcei Flinn left for UshiUeth this
altorneon.
A l'ililnii Uimljehn,
rremtheLltPj Ileceid.
The ether day several tir j,.
mlcg Ja the creek in icsr et inu jtamu ills ills
ttllery. They found a craoked demijohn In
the water, which they threw en the bank,
wben they noticed something wriggling
about inside. Imaglne their surprise te
QetJ In it n sucker ever a loot long, se large
that It could net cicspe Irem the broken
vcstel. It must have found its way Inside
aoreo time age, and liking tbe Jug as a bid
ing place, remained tbere until It grew tee
targe te gel out.
The CeatcaTllle Iren Works Sehl,
The Coateavlllo Iren works were sold nt
sheriff's faleen Thursday te J. Sharpies
Jo'tulespd H' p Wwtb' ' tn" b3reuSh'
the uav did no r hoi r him.
Gterge Until tlttera Aldermsn 'tirrlrr ter
Attainting a Cleveland Uej,
Lat evening U sorge liuhl, a boy about
15 years of stfe, bad a beating before Alder.
man Spurrier en the chargoet assault and
and battery ujen Clarence Knight, a boy
net mere than half his slzj. The hearing
attraetud a large crowd et urchlnc, who
were frlenda nf the patties Intorested and
witnesses In tbe case. They wero hard te
keep (plot and a each ene was called up
te tbe wlluets stand the ethors kept litter
ing m though gristly amused. Thobejsall
Uve In tbe southwestern part et the city. The
nvldoecn showed that about a week age
Knight was walking along the atrcet wear
lug a cap with the word "Cleveland" en
the front. Kuhl and tome companlena
wrroen the ether alde of tbe atroeb Buhl
cried out "Ob, there gees a Democrat," and
picking up a stene threw it at Knight. It
struck blm en the leg, inflletlng an Injury
from which he In still suffering snd Is un.
able te put un a shoe. Tbe accused admitted
that be tbrew tbe stene and said be did net
think of hurting Knight, Tbe father et
Knight did notcare te prearcute tbe case
further and the suit waa compromised and
dismissed. The alderrnan gave the boy a
seyoreroptimsno, toning him tbat he had
thrown the stene without any provocation,
a boy have a right le weat what hind of
capi they see fir, The giggling boys then
left the ollles,
A Curleas luia,
ljt night about half-past Ien o'clock
Jonathan Helllnger, of Strawberry street,
called at the residonce of Alderman Pinker
ten, reused him out of bed, and demanded
a warrant for the arrest of "an unknown
man " en a chsrge of adultery
with the wire of satd Helllnger,
the unknown man being then In
Helllnger'a Iiecr), complainant slating
that he had been In the habit of going there
overy Tuesday and Thursday night. The
warrnnt was Issued aud placed In Constable
Volaley'shandf, who went te Helllnger'
bouse le serve It. The unknown man was
net fennd there, but Consinble "Yeliley ar
rested Mra Helllnger end carrled boron le
tbe lookup where Hhe spent tue night. Bhe
(retired hull this morning nnd was rcleascd
for a hearing,
Vlnn Jul, I'rlntlns
The Jeb I'rln'lng Depiitiiiiuii of the IXTst. IXTst. IXTst.
Lioaxein la tfiu'pped with the LaUet Im
proved Mtchl.imy nnd tbe Miivii t-tyleaef
ype, nnd Is prep rnl at all llmcatnnil eiders
for I took-, i iiinlegiicH, rrleu Lists, I rttor rtter rttor
rae, lilll-hi-iidr, Kiivnlepcr, and In fact,
evrrytblng f.em a Vl,l leg t.aid te u l'eat r.
we have Aumberlng, iuifjratlng, Kynlot Kynlet
tlngnridnthpr MLOhlne-v, usi-d in llrat-clasa
eMitU'lflbtmiiits, and aiocenstantl nddlLKlhu
laleat fa cs el Type
flistduga work dene 17 flrat-rlass work,
min, enturictlongnninntced l'i Ices reason,
aiiin ca'l nnd tee ear tpuclinciin nud cot
prlcrg.
I) HA THH
liii'ciiiiii aiiimt (i, 1m, lu in ciiy, ilie.
Catiiailue M. Ilrlcaer, nied ulfhty yeara
'lherit'atlvca and inenda or ihe lamtlyarn
respertfully Invl ml te nttvnd the funeral
liomher Ute nsldeuce, hn. yj fuat Walnut
slicet,iin Saturday morning nt 10 e'c e;k. In In
teruiHiit nt l.uuciiater romntery.
MeMruiiAct,.-ln xnrrtatnwn.en llieflih Inat..
Niiuiu, yuiiiiKCHtnaiiKhU'rnr J u and Allcu
MuMleiinul, iKUd4 jouraat.ne vvteks.
Iho relatlves and Irliiuda nf tbn family are
rnirecllully Invited le attend her funeral,
from the I'enn'a It. It. d-pit.en fUturday
aHcrnnen a 3 o'clock Bcrvlcet nt the clmpil.
lnieimunt ul l.anciLiterce i.utery. u
II saauKUsti'.lSss, Eitiau 11. IIces, In her
thlrty-auveuth)t'ar.
'J he lulatlvus and frlondaer the fnnllly are
rrapectfut y Invlled te ntlcnd the lunurnl,
Irem the rrsUiuicu of her brethnr-ln-law,
lluury lKotileh, Columbia plke, , antutday,
the lllh tint, ut 1 o'clock. Interment ut
Leuutmrckur'a. 2m
rAinsa-tn lUrrlaliiirg, en llin 9lh lnal,
MurKrrt II. villi of Win. W. lulrur, In thj
!8th yi'nrel licrmi.
Tharulatlvcsand frlnndi or the family ere
rcapoetfully Invited le attnnd ihe funvrul Irem
tbn rurtl.luicn of I lum ts ralrer, Ne. 2:4 North
Iliiku streel, eutlunday altorneon at 2 o'clock
lnuiriiH ntat l.aucaatnr cometory. i!t"
Uunm. -Aigut9. 18 In thla city, flnnrge
W lluuhl, am d iwen ty-alx years ami teudus
Thnio'ailveiuiidlrlonnsnt the lamlly (also
Veiiliin-y l.otUe, mi, sia 1. e O. F.jaiore.
sp-ctlully Invlled leni tend the Inner. 1, fietn
hlstntitroalilnni'e.No 0 New slrcut, en Sun
dy atlernoen at 2 o'cleok, lntenr.uul at Lan.
can'i-r i intcrv
I'lOlKitelplila'Pruifucn M.thti't ' " "
1'niLiusi.riiu, auk 10 rinur llrm ; sales
1W liblai Minn. iWkera, (I Wftl te : i'enn'a,
rainlly, I'lMflS W Winiern en. 44 tint fi 1
"iVSesM :"73S5 ls ' bpri"B no' " "a5
ft hunt nut .uij;c; Bept. O'lfci Oct.. OlJ'e.
Uem Aug , '4V;e I i'Pt-. MVe. (let , t.'e.
Otita-AH., S3e 1 Bept , l.t; Oct , MJir.
New VnrR SUrkat,
Nw Yen. Ami 10 rieur mnrket null 1
rinci.riWfSlSt Hun.irnnn, siNiesini Minn
Katra,2NMS)St City -"111. Kxtra,t4 6301 8 J.
WlnUir Wlui.it extrn, tl 7505 00. w
Whoat-Ne.l, Kt-d, Mtarn. niKe1Na2.I7kO!
Ne. S. ll.'d. wmter, Ang.SjUai toot , Ulu !
rof-etpta l'J.fiai , shlpineniJi IW i3.
0Ccl,u .7., Na J Mind, Cnsh, BRrj
Bfiit. Met net, U'ic; receipts. 2I0.WJ
shipiniiniM, SO.ftl
Data Ne I, w otte, Pinte, 4.1kOIC9 1 N6T2,ae,
41e ; Ne l -ntien, Anir, X4ei Bept.. tlle :
rwlpt.B9(0 shlnminu, 18J '
Uybdull; buiie 75c
llurluy nemlnul
1'ursdullt Old M038.I1I 0Cail2
Lard blu&iiy : ipt (ski 1 out, id 73
Melaaae dull ( for 60 boiling stock, ;UC
rurpuuiii,eealnrnt 35Jc.
Ileuln dull 1 stnilned KiKoeO, $1 men e'ti
l'fctreltmui ijnlet 1 Uaflnid in una.., tive.
rielKbta dull ( uruln te I.nndnn. 'J.I
llutterdulti WeaUirn Oieuninry. UXOI'.M
'hiMiae ouleri woatem Klat. 7ab'f" 1
fjth!P.,.r,8o7?esc' raney Whll'-a
Xggs stcailv 1 tHt. lOOlOXe 1 Woatern, 1Jn.
u.i tte dj Uenmu euuiuil tVie; UrnnuiV
t)fl 7Me
I'diJuwrttlll; Prlmn CltJMVe.
Hlrnnmnlnalt Carolina, lulringned, fin
CelT e alittdyi ("alrcurgons.ier Ute. Ue.
UMonce I'runucn aiaraet.
UntciAoe, Aug. 10, ::ina.tn.-Marsntepnr.a.
W heat-Aug,, 8ie ; SepU, SViet Oot, t3ai
slay, I'Jj. '
a.U'i'rr4"2' 15lSept., 45JOOct., 41X0.!
MaU,"7eVUK" '::''i0, Bcvt'' ,'c, 0ct'' 2,Jc-!
.""'k August, 113 7J; Sept, fllfSj Oct
d-August, 3 S7X; 8upt
bnert tllbs August, IS fO;
.. ti 7J; Oct,
Sept., S 10 1
cLeeina
Wheat Aug.. ("iie kpt
May, b',1'40.
f-VCC.iOct, 6.1)0;
.,i;,'"'7 ug., i je 1 Kept., 45e, 1 Oct
May. fvKc.
'0
May"7ie"K' B ! 8fl'L' X'SC Ct' 2,-' '
13 g'' ' ' e0,,t, ,lS "'
Oct,
.ayi110-"8'' ,8 Ml Eent- 3
C7X I Oct ,
I787K.1 Ulb!,-Aus ' ,S " ! SI1t- J 9W i -l
drain ann frovialeus.
t ur.n. ana e a k. Vuudi, llroker,
Cuicaoe.Auk. lu.l.uoe'olocic p. in.
Wheal 1:0m nit. I'erlr. lJird.
Auiuit tiV ti'c "it? is tii
BopiOiiber. d:t ib sivit.M
Ocleurr KK 41W ilje 13
iivcciuber Mi m ...:
h 70
H 07
liny (j ' i)
oruiieoil
Uoucels
-Vi ...
..........
"
Closing l'iicus-2 o'clock p. m.
W beat. Cor Oau. 1'erlr.
I.ard.
H 13
8 (If
8.t5
Auxiiat
I'eptotuber.
October.. .,
December..
May
CrudtfOU..,
4i 'li 11 01
4 VI l.i.u
J '- ls.ts
..ml
b7
Car Lets.
... 71
7
... S07
Uocelpt.
Winter Wheat
Hprlug Wheat
Uern
eau
"ye
Uarley...
mints Ilnia ..
Uucelpu cattle.
1 1. -art.
...I'JICO
... T.UeO
Nrw lera 8lech.
Nsw Tciik, Autr. 10, 1 p,m.-Mnney clead
at IX per cent Kxchingu steady 1 petd
raum, 11 B3XOI i actual ratis tt tia
4 MX ferfMOays and II 67tei bli ter domino ;
Oevurnmenta closed st-ad y 1 currency R,
II 20 bid 1 4's Coup , (1 274 I W de, II 07i
bid,
The stock market this nnrntng opened
actlve and strong, wltneoedbuylnir for 1.01 .
den account or utl tbe American stocks nnd
an acilve heum dnmind for the coal hartp,
price KdvaucedUOfli percent by neon Tbe
maraet slnie haa been xery firm with tbe
smogera, oeuld stocks and Union Pacific as
thoieatervs,
a,rra Meck narksaa.
CmuAoe, An. 9 --Cattle Receipt. lliOO i
sMprntiinn, 4,( w t market BUaljM lce s,
(IMS I stecaersand lMdrs, (1 9003 40 1 cows,
nulls nnd mixed, It 4oaS80iTexat cattle, II f-9
8 6i I weatern ranger II154JUS.
IIeys-ncelpi, 1J.0W bead) shipments,
G.003 bead market slew t intnid, H 8 f$ 41:
hnry,K10Jaai) light, CC0S4II skips, l 91
S3 80
hip Becelpt. S.OX) head shipments.
POO market 1nwt't natlve. R (OiS "t
nnainrn srjern, ti aui j txas anore, wi 0
8 7JI lambs. lir0O)7J.
Bast i.iirr Cattle lOeMpta. 18 1
ahtpn.enU.SW head) market nothing delngj
'l tlir"ui7h cenatgnmunlei no cavue ahlppvd
le New Yera te-day
liiKa Kuratpu, 1100 bnad t shipments
snrie t market slew i I'hlladelphtas. 14 COS)
6 te luliwl, tG40O0Ui Ynrkera, SH 5Jll I
unmrm In fair, 0IHA 7S plga, S7ijr, W.
lloarssblpped te Mew Yerk to-eay.
Hwp-K.-CHlpU. 1200) ahtpments, C01
markntOull nn in line In mark) titilr teuwKl,
1 'itl 23, common te lair. II WO I lau,ba, H W
S 0.
Btucc ataraat.
quotations by Ueed, Metirann
era, Lancaster, Pa
SBWVOIUILMT. 11 A. ST.
Canada Pacific
0. 0. O.Al
Colerado Ceal
Central Pacific
Canada8entbxrn.... 05
Cht.,Ht U A I'bg
linn. AttleU
A Ce., bank-
12 at. 8r..
Del. LA W Up
Brie 2nd
...........
Jer v....
K.A T...
Uin, A N
........1
........
....
....
....
li. euiira ..........
sticn cen
Htaaenrl Pacific,.
Heck Valley,,,.,
N, I,,. .-..... ....
V. 1.1 ref. .....,.. ........
N.West
N. X.C.- ................
New angiana
Bast Tonneasoe
einnha.
Oregon Transportation..
Ontario A W
Patinc Mall
Richmond Terminal......
t Paul
Trxa Pacific
Union raclflc
Wabasb Cem
Wabaah I'ref
Weaern U
Weat Shere Henda
rniLADBtrnii. list,
loll Vel
B., N.Y.A 1'blla
Pa. it. it
tteadlng
lh. Nav ,..,
Hoslenv. I'eaa
i'. A k..
N r.eut.
1'oeplca 1'ms...
ita. 4'
3.
:
uu
t'blla. Traction
i
Lerni nieea ann llenaa.
ueHrica Dy J, u. Leng.
Tar Last
velnn. aale.
Lancas'rBper cent, 18W)
100 105 00
D " 1KO,
ine
lis
Bchoel leanlB93 100
Inl orajyeara. loe
InBoraiyeara. 100
Inlnor'jeyfKira, joe
103
100
100
lei K
laig
102
I.
69
52
28
in BorSOyear. 100
Minhelm ltorenub lean ice
rracalLAnera iwyr
Suarrrvlile u. li , ' 50
tllersvllle Street Car an
Inquiring Printing Company (0
Oaxllgbtand rnnl Corneaoy , 26
Mnvnns Henae (Henda).., ioe
Columbia Oafl Company 2S
Columbia Water Company ie
Huaquehannalren Company loe
llarietia Hnllnw.ware ioe
BtoTerillonso 60
Millet svlUe Nermal BoUeol 20
North. rnMaraet w
Kaatnrn Maraet ,, ui
Uaa Company Henda ioe
Columbia Iloreush Henda ioe
unarryvlllelt.lt., Ts ioe
Itnadlntt' A Columbia H. U 6'a...... ioe
dlann Lluht Company m
Wnatem Mnrket..,. go
Lnncaatnr City Htrent tlatlway Ce.. 60
KastJCndHtroetUallway .,
TOBHPIKn BTOOEft
100
2.1
11
2)6.29
210.10
1.05
18
BO
C2S0
103
102
110
im
B7.M
62 60
HIM)
C3
1112 Spring A Heaver Valley
HrldKepnrtA Horseshoo
Ce'umblaA Cbestnut lllll
Columbia A Washington
ConnslegaA UlgHprliig
23
UX
20
20
OK
27.73
27
SO
20
S5.W
75
K'.b
75
110.00
lMi
40
31
II
3)5
11
Mirtelta A Mount Jey 25
Line., UlUatHilhtewn A Mlddlet'n. loe
Linen ter A rrultvllle go
Lincnster A Lltlti
LanowterA Wllluim6tewn ss
ancusterA Maner go
Lancaster A Manhnltn... jg
Lanoestnr A Marletta a,
LancasUir A New Helland. .,,,. 100
LincuainrA Sunquoiianne. we
liinc aatiir . Netf Oanvtlln ari
T01.IT1CAJ
IleinocratleHPata Ticket.
ren sui'jiiiiiK junes.
J 1! AljCelluin, 01 Huequehanna county.
KLKOTOIUI,
'At Large-U Milten Spcer," A, F, Keattnir.
1. Havld W Bellers,
5. Alvln tlav.
11. wiuiam Dent,
7. lltusHl Karnes,
18 llenry K. Woodal,
0. Ileru.an Hosier,
.0. William K.Oarraen,
2 . wiuiam M,ihr '
3. A. II. I.adner,
4. William J Latte,
(6. Jehn Tailor,
0. Tl.iMIn Maiden.
7.0nergu W. I'uullug,
H JameaHuillh,
l' Daniel .8obweyor,
. Jehn 11. ii.il ey.
i". 1,. uiven,
II. cliarlea noblnaen.
li. Jehn 11. lievueld',
13. l,dacd J.Uyner,
II. simen 1'. Llht,
.'I wiuiam l'.Lantr, '
23. 1)vla . Merris,
.6. JamesII. Caldwell,
.7. S. T. Nelll,
2d. J. L. llrewn.
COUNTY TICKET,
Cengreti.
HOliACK L. HALDeMAK, ChlcSles.
6(nf Senaer.
CHUlSTtAM UOWK.Btmshurg.
Attembly,
(Nerthurn OHtrlct.)
J V. KCIITKltNACU, Manhenu,
JOHN Ull.KV.Wanhelm.
WILLIAM THOU n, Milten Greve.
(outhern OlstrlcL)
J AME3 0. Mel'Altit an, Druinere.
iJecerdar.
JOII.SUKUMAN, Manbelm.
County Solicitor.
WM, It, lllllNl'ON, Lam Aitor.
Jury Commlitlener.
rUANKLIN LLAUK.btraaburg.
VlrtttO't of tht Peer.
1'. WALL, Lancaster
J. MOVi'blOMKIir, Meuntvllle,;
J'rfien Jnsptctert.
A L. wiVTtlf, I'rovMencn.
HIJVltVir.nAUrUAN.EastLampoter.
AKH ADVKKTIHKMIfXTtt
TAivlNU rOWDKB.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
T"1" Pwfler never ivane. m&rvel et
Pnniy, nueiiKiiiaud wuoiesemouees. Mera
cconeinKial than the ordinary kinds, and can
net no sold lu competition with the tnulUtude
of low teaL f hert weWht. alum or pboapbate
powders ell orile 111 ctn,. IteviLllisT e
i'owesa Ce . lu) Wall atrcet. New Yerk.
.lyis lydAw
OH SALK-A 1UN1C KOW 110 AT.
" apply at this orriee
larANTKD-AGlHI. KOIl OKNKKAL
ft Housuwerlc. Apply te
HUH iiiwv
nugie iwd
Ne IU Kant Orange St.
WIS WIdll TO KMl'LOV A FEW
saleamen en salary te bkII our Red by
sampln 10 tbn wh.i'cjiln and retail trade or all
the leading rlllis aud towns. We ar- ihe
lttgisi nuntttieiurets or our line la tbe
cenutry. eemt two cants In stamps ter par
ticulars. iO e Wis fuu.rer.ll
.. . ' KNIK.VMAl. MT'Q CO,.
nuzlO-TOtdeed clnclnLntl O.
AHSIO.NKl) KSTATK OK HAMUEfj
lianckiiud He of i.anc tutor township,
l.uiiraaurrenniy. ihe und-raUned auditor,
nipel td tedlHirlbutatb bilanre ruminlDit
inibnband.ntllrtnry llaumaardn-rand Jenaa
r. Kby. vatlgi.ura el h.muHl IUikIc nd
lfi-, te and auietiii the e legally Hntltl a te
Ihe ajme h in ,H fOC u, a parp ,gBn Tue,(J tv
Iho 11 hday of a.pt-uiuer, lssj, at 10 u'llO'k
?;m' '." .lnrt Lterary iloem el tee Court
llouae lu un elty el Lancaater. weiall par
sons Intereated la said uutrtbntlea may at.
te.n,?;.r,,rtr. U.ilVilULLie, '
sugic-Jtar
Auditor.
it," i
lii lii"
m 55t VH
92
M (V4 M
m4 142 nn
MM..
M M 82
16)2 I SOh
Sfl 3U( 2X
6? t7 Bin
I Vi 112 Hlti
10 jj IDS JUJ
t tM
iivi tivi iivi
2K 26M six
37" s'vt iiJi
2I' 2I& 24
7Hi IVl 7ft
3 S Kit
"M 01 H 01 W
11V4 nS hk
2 27l 27t
tin b.i;J bU
")? MX MX
ei eIh ivi
MX 31 MJ?
U
fKW AD VXRTIHKUKNTB.
HR FINESrMEKIOANOHAM
t'AUNKS, Gelden Age and Himaondfpert Sec.
ItOMHKK'B l.ltlU'itt STOftK.
liADQUAltTKltd FOK KlsUiNU
Tackie. SJitnt Bedi ler lOe. Jlrass
BMlr, wc,
llMlngmnre fins Jointed Data Red a lean we
cam ler at this sxaann of tha year, we will sell
atsieally rndneid pncs.
Ihn Krea. brain tn Lines, flwls, Cleatt,
Ilasknta, Heeka, etc., tuive bren duly appro appre
clatrd by sportsman, new ler thebrtakln
rilAlLET'8 RART KND PIUUMAUT.
IOnnelt Kiutflrn Marknr.t
Fralley'a naraannlia Compound
nnla Compound cures Dells
andPilckly lliat,35c
M.W.rAw
w
KMiFITTINQ SUOKH.
Yrrar attention la dlrected tn thelargaand
vaili-daaae tmmtnf UKuT-MM)K bllOEJ
ntmleas 1 hat will make yen wonder.
Wa wish te rrncct tbe till a that our stock
censtat or all lland-Uade Uoel. fte have
aheeatbatarnascliean as tbe cheapest shoes
tbat 111 h'arcinnpattaentn price and quality
with anything in tne rlly
It has been our dealre tn pleaiethepnblle.
btvnusacallacdlnspnctourgendi. We If el
confldent wa can vive yen your money's
wertb. Our ezpatlence haa dtted from 183
ever t3 year. Tne Oldest shoe store in Lan
caster. in nnr ttcalem Department womakoanr wemakoanr womakeanr
tt Ing ti thanfe line RptCUl attention pall
te UeJermt let of tha faet
WM. B. QABT,
NO. Its NOllTU QUKKN ST., LtNCJASTKIl.
Junl-lyflWAr
piUONOMIOAL BUlfERS
BUOULU CALL ON
SAMUEL GLARKE,
THE rhlKND TO TH C rDIlLIO
AND THIS rOK 10 HtUH FIlOriT COMl'X-
TITION.
Masen's Fruit Jars,
PINTS 03c, QUARTS, 80s, H V.LF QALL().3
l.C&V OuZKN.
SlSImpertad Dinner H0U1 for IB 53.
II) iwpmted Tea "eta ler 13 89.
as Imported 1 ollet Sets for S3 25.
KXCKLSIOU COOKING CROCKS.
53e(llze,Uc: 75i Elzn, 603 SlSlie,CJc;
11 21 blze, 8J coots.
A Illgllirgaln In Cut and ether Glsssware.
Ter 11 shen. time only III make a reduction
el25prc-nt mull Glass ware and Se per coot,
en uhlenwaru.
FULL CREAM CHEESE,
12XCKNT3 l'Kll POUND
4 IM.Tnlly for 2'c, ortl.SWer SO Bis llnckets.
A lew of 1 at Wcin'a KyoOpnnerslolt t
lbaglllliTablebaltand H Itst Tepper
for 2.10
5 Bm I'runellas and 4 tti Vrunes f.ir!33.
5B4 Laundry Seap nud 5Btarcb lorSSe.
2 Ik 1 Crnm Auta and 5 fii Dates, all new
gels, for 25e.
2&jIako'laplecana2 S Clean Blce for
253.
agecd Scrubbing llrnshcs and 1 Jlroem ter
V cakes Sand Seap and 4 caics Laundry Boap
for 26e.
4 na nr 11 nartB Washing Powder for 2Sc.
2 lir.'ila- Vanilla or Lum -n Kziracia. regular
CO i nlr.0, for l'c Just think you Bave iSe en
two bonles K.imiinbcr we guarantee these
goods te be pure.
f. a. "mi', let your children cry or your
women sigh for Marvin's u lerler Catesand
Craeturs whim you can buy thun Irtish ut
tilarae'8 and as low In pi Ice us In'etler goeda.
aak ler the bealCoffeelnthnnorld Ciar'h's
2!ie uefTen-un.i ireta i.'ake nf Chocolate fiee.
Uenl Ceirces, 12, 15, 13, 20, 22 and 25 eta ft.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WUOLKSALK AND BBTAI L TKA AND COf
rKE BTOUE,
Store 13 and 14 Seuth Queen St.
2UrTKLKPHONK-aT
T BUHSIC'S.
Ooffee 1 Coffde I OeiTee !
11103, .JAVA 3, MOCU., LAUTJYRA AND
DO U ATA.
.1 nil recel ve d. twonty-five Itags of fholce Old
llin CorTeo. which we arn gelling at iie , froth
lcuud-a royal geed drlnaer, our Mecha la
the rincst Aiablin Mecha. Wohavetwegood
Javas-The ftlaiidehJluKls the tiintlin ported,
We buy our 1 ottei gieen, and aiwys have
tsitn ne.h lloieted,
Teas I Teas I Teas I
Kngllah Breakfast, Moyune Imperlala, Fer.
m'wa Oe e ea and ,lnpius. Oar 'leas are te
fi lee'eM with rr.rn and pnrchaieil from exnerl
f need Tea Dealer?. 1'ilees, 40, 50, 00, and the
Ileal 75 cants a pound.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HAST KINQ BTREET.
l.N0A3TKK,l'A
M
AUTiN HROTHERS.
Tteru'a comfort te he
lad even during these
het days and nights It
tbe Clothing outfit ls
right.
Iormenand hoyswu're
showing Berge Butts,
Jf the
Outfit Is
Bight!
rianrcl cults and Cheviot Suits. Tbey are all
ditloiaef suminer beat and dust, dressy and
servlceab e and you won't stand for the cost,
aa tee coat will save you money en your puraa
Idea nf a Butt.
Think or a Mar.' 1'adelepa All-Weel Bult for
7 50, , fie or 112. in 'ihln toils and Vests
you'll find rleh picking.
Ilandkerehlef', ellars, Cutrs and Phlrts In
Shirts sce our finds for dress nud Welch flan
nels that lund se much comfort la Himmer
dars I Igbt Weight Night bhlrts ter het sum
mernlghu.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing mill Ftirulshlng (ioeds,
21 MMITII O.UKENST.
r. B. L'nuiiulga Club Unlfenm Karulshcd.
AT
REIST'SI
One Hnnlred Gallens Pure Kx racted rati rati
ten, a llenry, 8 B lorSe Tela Is a decided
I amain. We could net bnv It te-dav ler mar
tbe price we are selling It at
fifty Gress Masen's KrnltJarg at the follow
ing Le I'llcrs: I'lnu, 710 a di zxn; (juariB,
aieaurzenj Half Gillens, 11.03 a drz-n v
knew Uieiv prices are very low ler.Vrult Jars.
We have a beavy stock and they must no.
Don't alt uutll thy ate roiie. lluynew:
you will nte I tbem at a'l time;.
Kilty Dezen Itoed LUht Uroems-thlnkof
It, l-UKe eurli. lnupay li-e else where mr the
same kind of a broom, iluy before tbeyaie
all gene, 'i hey go last.
Prunellas: Think of it, hut don't be mr mr
prlteii when w offer them te veu ai3 fts ter
rw. This la really les than what they coat,
but woeon't wl.h te carry thuu ever thostu thestu
sun, and lhl la wby we offer them se low.
Jelly, In buckets cf 30 fti 010b, only 11.50,
Kyaperated I'ears and Pitted fluma cut
down te UK a ft.
Coffees and Teia at prlrea that will mike
you wonder hew they can ha grewu.
Dried Iteel. liKe a ft.
Picnic Hams, lie a r..
Hepublicans and Demoerats
llcarln mind that wa nre lleartquarten" rer
llrowerkp, Klaus, Lanterns ann U.lloena, Tbe
Hneal Kililulil ju 1 lee- In tbe World, co-t-InKlrem
11(0 eich tulire. luiloer a. Animal
tlgure llailnena. slualln flagr, en sticks,
from s te Cd Inchea nags et All Nations
ftituMncreatiiU Inches fvwta Mualtn rlags
(rem S te ls feet, uinnd Armv or the ilepub ilepub
lle Klaga Irem 21 te Olnrhes Silk lg-. 13 te
4lltrhea Hunting riaxs, ?il te 20ie r-et,
Huultniratrtiaiueis nr I'ennaula, any length,
from 5 te te leei. Cull nnd see nur llluntrkied
Cataleirua rstlmatea furnished en dls lata
from 1,1.) up ui 11.0 0 our Imported Lanterns
are the bet. u Oder theui low we have tee
many
Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
Cor. Wa Kinf ndPrluca Hll.,
LANOASTJSB,rA.
JfMW ADVMRTIBMUBXTa.
JTKXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSK.
New Satines and Ginghams.
In Shades Suitable for Earty Fall Wear. A New and Full Assortment of Mack
and Wblte Sateens and Daik Celers in New Designs, all at 12 Cents.
Indigo Llue Tercalea, a New Fall Fabric, In Handsome Styles, 8 Inches Wide,
Fast Celer, at 12 Cents.
3rSee our Wett Window. Twe Casts New Dark Print, Hast Goods, flr Cents.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
KQ8. 85 a 87 BAST KINO ST., LANOA8TBR, PA.
JfJCW AD VIM TtS HUB NTS.
AUENT8 WANI'KDFOR TUE HALE
of tba
rrtteLKTata rirtKixTiRatJisuEU.
Call at the Leepard Hetel for ene week.
angtetwd
FOKHALn-FlNKBRKDKKNTUOK
rombinaMen Driving and haddle Uerw,
brown, 1J bands high, a )ears old, fear.csa et
steam and all ether objects, can be icen at Dr.
u rett's 'Uble, or by apnllca Ien at Me. 13 stast
King atreet, ate 2td
T3US1NESS COLLEGE.
Lancaster Bnsiness College.
NO. 10X XAST KING BTltERT.
Day Cessions belns MONDAY, 8KPT 3.
uvenlng Senl ina begin TUKSDaY,BK1'T,4,
Apply at rooms, eraddret .
H. O. WB1DI.BR, Prln.
angttfdit
Q.KEAT OLKARIa KALE
BOOTS 8c SHOES.
BEGINNING
BATDBDAY, JULY 21.
t will pay yen te come and Bee our price B.
SHOES AT HALF I'lllCf.
Ladies' Kid Butten Bhoer, 8 cents, worth
11.51.
n' rine Eeamless Dress Shee, 1120;
worth I L
i.ndiea' oxford Patent Leather Tip at 1125:
reduced te 75c.
j tne in fantBheea, 23 cents n pair.
Ladles' Lasting Hilppers, 25eenU.
Let el MIb.es' rip (leek Lace Shoes at 75 eta.
Bemn of these shoes are worth II en.
Mixed 1 .tot Children's fchevs, size 8 te 10U,
at 00 cents.
Mixed let of Man's Lew Bhoe andBtegans
atlSeanta.
Very nice Misses' Ktd Fquaro'Teo Butten,
90c a pair.
Ladles' Opera Sllpperr, 40 and CO cts a pair,
john hTemenz,
67 North Queen Btroet.
w
HAT A RUbll 1
AT-
GRABILL'S
N. W. Cor. DUKK AND VTWE OTBIKTC.
ONE tQUAUt biH III Or' THK COUUT
UOUBE.
Such nn Immonse trade as the Original and
Only Cash Urecery his, even at thla season of
the year, can be explained en no ether prin
ciple than tbat rah pi ices are new and
alway have bi-en bargain prices.
OILHKUT OUaVKS LOUN STABCIt
Is an arttcle nf merit. It la sold under a
guarantee te give sailstastlen. it la far supe
rior te seme ether brands and costs rjomeie,
and even less than some ; 7a a pound package.
TKA! TEA!
In alr-tlght scaled pack'RCJ, retaining all the
aroma and fragrance Th only proper way
te pack tea. It comes In half-pound packages,
330) quarter-pound, 180 Try It.
BHOK ULAGKING.
Masen' Colehratedana Iiartletl'a Konewned
Blacking at 2, 3 and 4 cents a box. Best rrench
Blacking at 6 and 8 cents.
BOOT BKKIt HXTHACTB.
Ilsser's, Hire's and Warwick's, the three
leading and best extract, in tbe market at
Inweat prlcea. A trial boltle will eaUbllah
their respective claims.
MaTUUBS! MATCHES I
When were lunches as cheap as newT
Think of It, a der m boxes of geed sulphur
match-a only Ce Hew can they ba made for
that pilce many a ene has asked.
WOPEN KVERV EVENING "W
inlllydil.wJtr"
R
ARERARQAIK3!
UNMISTAKABLY THE
Biggest Bargains
KVEUOrrEIlEDBY THE 11 AT TBADK.
Stauffer & C.e.'s
GREAT CLOSING SALE
OK-
STRAWHATS.
The balance of our BTIIAW HATBmuUbe
old, and taclnvoeut. the en tire line we have
reduepd e tr II 50, l 00, II 75, ll.be, l.21 and 1 00
Straw HaU 10
50 and 25 Cents.
Ne advertising schome, tint a positive mark
down. Call and no show yei the figures.
Stauffer&Ce.
31 snl 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER, l'A.
w
1LL1AMHON ft FOSTER.
TRAVEL ! TRAVEL!
TRAVEL !
AND YOU CANNOT FIND TIlKIll EQUAL
IN
Price and Quality.
Ladles' Bright Dongola lluttea, Squire or
Opel a loe, liue.
i bOIaa' Bright DongelaniahCnt. 17 Bnttens,
II41II1I0 sole. un,ual toeuatnw made. II Ml.
Ltdtei' rine Lace Shoes, Patent Tips. 12 C5.
1 adieu' Haud towed iitttten line's, tl te.
Ladle' l are from xfnrd-, Pe and II CO.
I ndles' Seamless uxterda, 1 25.
Mtaa.s' lace uiferiif, 90c.
M laaea' Loce Ox'erd. MXs.
Misaea' Kid and fehble Spring Ueel and
Heel oboes 1125
tilrlR' and lleya' Sc'ioel Bbeei., OOe.
I.adln Unexcelled Opera Hilppera. 4Sc,
Cent'd rine Dubs Shoes, 150 te 15.0).
PUI NCI PAL DEPOT 10 li
OAMPIGN EQUIPMENTS.
Williamson St Fester,
32. 34, 30 k 38 E. KING ST.,
LAN CASTE 11, PA.
BRANCH STORE,
NO. 318 MARKET STilBET,
UAUU18UUBQ, PA. '
NMWAD VERTiBBMBNTB.
NOT10E-F1VK PER CENT. WILL
be added In all city Tax net paid en or
berere AUGUST Si, 18M. 1 rDceheOra IremS
a m tes p m. open Monday and Saturday
evening from 7 te B p m. -iu.u.jt
.. J. H. BATH VOW,
aege-tMU i;ty Treasnrer.
SPK01AL AOT10K.
Hf T' "' b". adaa en " choel tax re
malnlDg unpaid
W. e. M AB8H ALL, Treanir.
... .. Centnaanare.
30fflce open Monday and Saturday avan-
"' aug9tfdB
PUBLICSALEOH-ILLINOIS HORSES.
...uIl,!Sn,1Jr' "nstlJ, 1888. will be aeld
at the alerrlmac utab es, Ne 115 north Prince
atreet, Laneaater, I'a., a carload of riisMJIas
Illinois Herro. onnaistleg or Ne 1 feeders,
general pu'poae horse and a feir excellent
allying horses
Bale te cemmence at 1 o'clesk p. ra., when
terms am te made knen by -
S9 3Ld UKOHOEOK083MAN.
Q.REAT KKDUOTION,
Fine Tailoring
At tte Greatest tleductlen ever madete re
dace a heavy stock, at
H. GERHART'S
Fine Tailoring Establishment,
43 NOUTII QUEEN BTItEKT.
Only Direct Imparting Tailor In the Cltye
Lancaster
IjeitCIAL PitlOKS.
UNTIL SEPTEMBER
We will ma&e Special Prices en all
Wash Dress Goods.
I1KST r .tKNCU SATINKS at Less Than Cost
DUI83 GINGHAMP, SKE11SUCKKBS,
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
WCema and sec our L'argalns. Kverylhlng
Cheap fur Cesh.
JOHI S. GIVLER,
O and 8 North Queen Street,
LASCASTHB, PA.
inerlO-ltdAw
GTAMM BROTHJSR?.
GOING ! GOING !
GONE !
Valuable Business Property
-AT-
ASSIGNEE'S SALF.
On rillDAV, AUGUST 10, at 8 p. m will be
offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra.
ble business property, Nea. 85 and 7 NOKTU
QUsEN ST., (across from Fostedlce) as the
property et Btamm Brethers, consisting et 24
feet UJi Inches frnnt, extending back: te a
depth et 211 leet, mere or les, with a threo (3)
story shop fronting en Christian street, UfOil
as a manufactory. Alse right of way through
threo (3) feet alley and stairway te second,
story. The stere lioem Is one of the finest and
best adapted ter general mercantile business
te be fennd anywhere, baying lately been re
modeled by the owners. Bald stere room Is 23
feet ll'i inches wide and IOO feet long, venti
lated and lighted In the most Improved atyle.
Parties can view the premises by calling en
Messrs. btamm Ilres., or the assignee.
W. r. BEYEH, Assignee.
TBea. J, Davis, Attorney.
3 WEEKS MORE
AD IDE
Great Closing Sale
AT
Stamm Bres.,
Ne. 85 & 37 North Qnwn Street.
WILL END.
Frem new no effort will berpirtd toclesj
e Jt the balunce c f the tteck
$500 A DAY
SA.VHD TO BTJYER3.
ihneuioeuy '"" a',PreichlDK when you
Woolen Dress Goods
Why net buy new and save yenr portion.
AT 7 HE
BOSTON STOEE.