Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 14, 1888, Image 4

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Attfged aTase ct Wlltheratt-Mrs. Fairer
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(Main.; of Jehn Mlbbas, Br.
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r , aMn is aw miiuiuiii ,,f.t u uav.u-
;"! relating; te tbe death el Mrs. W. W.
mtrW. Wife 01 WO weu hewb muer
BBAteroflhleplaes. Tbe article atatee tbt
- ti ta haitavad teal her death and Insanity
.: due te witchcraft tmcllsed by an old
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t-feMlftfjllvrakw charms te drlve demons
IUI WftWIW.Mt T.MV - OT
l'ATiltr.'TfceM,frer, father-in-law of the
i''3- J. .. -.. i Man thia mom Ins
'''aaktattv. te the article, and he admlu tbe
"itmS et the aame. He auted that Mrs.
c VuiMrhM tiaan ad vised te aee an eldG erman
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Bwnmikte have her children paw-wowed,
t'aa they- were ltver-grewn. Mrs. i alter
ka . tt.u.ihiaAn fnr inma tlmi. and
Kui at laat txeame Impressed wl h the Idea tbt
se Ma waa iubhidk mui tiu.... .-w
ix- t,.mni waak. and tna visits 10 tee
I'P woman, It U alleied, led te ber Insanity.
6& Pleeea et piper containing German werda
ware fund In her poaaeealen. Mr. Fslrtr
feajs plaeed the matter In the handa of Wm.
B. Given, aeq , te Investigate. Mr. Fairer
etated that the body of his daugbUr did net
tcratela any bine marks, as waa atated In
, Ike Tuner.
Fer the Centennial,
The Industrial oemmittee beld a meeting
laet evening In relation te the flrt day's
parade. A llt el ever any merchants ana
ladnatrlel werka waa presented who will
Bake displays. Jamei Perrettet waa eloeted
eblat marehal, with power te appoint bis
M. The general oemtnliteo will be asked
for ISO and another band. Invitations will
fee aent te tbe iron werke, Wrlgbtsville;
Hellew Ware work, Marietta j Industrial
WOrke, Mount Jey. Persons wanting space
henld apply te James Ferrettet, A. B.
fnesarOirgeTlllr.
Centennial mattera will be diseased at a
meeting etCblqutsslunga Tribe He. 39, et
Med Men, this evening.
OblppetaOemtnandery, K. ct O. E.,wlll
bold a apeelal meeting this evenlng, reU
live te the eelebra'len and drill.
F qaea Tjedgn, Na let, of OJd Fellow,
n Ot Paradise, has c:opted the Invitation te
ptrade.
uraiu ana j sniru,
Jehn Blbus, sr.( died lt elgbt at hi
'i borne in lrenyllle, aged 61 yeara, after an
Illness or six mnnttia irem urepgj. jib
Was well known In town and was aupsrln aupsrln aupsrln
taodenteftlie ere banks aeme yeara age.
The funeral will be held en Thursday In
tha German Lutheran oaureh neir lron lren
fllle. Tha funeral of tha late Mrs. Ktohel
Oelvert was held this morning at 10 o'clock
from her late home en Ferry street.
Tbai'aaetcep Hill.
Jehn McLingbltn and Will Oberlln at
tempted te elimb Wisler'a hill last evenlng
la tha presence et a Urge orewd of people,
among the number bele eight members
of tha Lancaster club. McLaughlin rode a
SO-lncb tixpert Columbia, and Oberlln had
Ills 48-lDen Vloter. McLaughlin made tbe
Mart with Oeerlln a abort distance In tbe
rear, Bath made geed time until about
forty feet of tbe top when MeLaugbltn get
ta'-e tbe crowd and was compelled te dis
mount Oberlln made the aame mlstake
bout IK feet from hla opponent and also
dlameanled. Anether attempt will be
made this evening.
EoreDgh Drier.
- council Will meet in reguiar aaatien una
remlsg.
Tae P. B. K. piy car was in town this
afternoon paying for July.
Officer Scblll arrested Tnemaa Bnrnafer
being diunk and disorderly. 'Hqulre Selly
gave htm 10 day In Jail.
The F. B. B. Heas company will meet
this evening te oleet c Ulcers.
The wreck crew left town nt 7:30 last
sight for a wreck at Oonewsgo. When
they arrived tbere the laat ear was Just
plaeed en tbe traeka. The crew returned
borne at 2 o'clock this morning.
The Mt. Zlea A. M. K. Sunday sahei I
Will ptanle at LUIte lomerrow.
Twenty poe pie went from town en an
Czonrslen te Msneh Chunk aadlbeHw.t:h
back this morning.
Frank Stelnbeiser, Jehn Tample and W.
H. Belttle left yetterdsy for Afhland te
attend the state oenvonllon et Brotberhood
Of tbe Union.
Mr. Christian Ven Moter left this tnorn tnern tnorn
Ugfer Atlantic City.
Jehn K. Eberlln has an old pp in h'a
poaaasaleo printed In PallaielpUU In 1750
byBeeJamln Franklin.
Tb Z.ut of a Colenal'a Drava Hard,
la the early part et July "Uel." IS. U.
liOwe, a dudts'i looking young fellow,
arrived In tbls city and began te solicit
advertisements for a bnslnere card which
be hsd Intended te get out Before oemlng
te Lanetaier he bad been In Camden where
Jia purchased aeme Jewelry frea W. B
Bennett, hut went away forgetting te settle.
On July 10 be was arrested here by Cblef
Of Pellee Hmeltz upon information renMved
from Camden. The next day a rcpres uta
tlve of Bennett arrived in this city and
Ii" ffeeted a compromise by giving a
VBOao'eferSO daya en tbe People's bank.
lawe left In tbe handa of a gentleman of
tale elty, aa security for tbe note, a pair of
geld diamond sleeve buttons, valued atf23,
and a wateb, wbleh was worth probably 35
These wenld mere than cover tne value of
tbe note. 'I he note fell due te-day but
waa net paid, ae tbe chief et pollee packed
up tbe goods which Lewe lett for security
aad aent them te the Camden Jeweler.
Aeeldsetat lb Gm Werk!.
This forenoon Geerge Ocbs, a laborer at
the new gas works, while working with
etbers,ln plaelng a heavy cut atone, wolgb welgb
lag perhaps a ten, en the oeplng of tbe
large reeelver of the gasemeter, met with a
very painful aecldent One et tbe trestles
ea whleh tbe atone was being pushed Inte
place broke under tbe heavy weight aud
tbe atone came down against Mr. Ocba'
leg, lacerating It badly from tbe kneeie
the fjet, nd barely escaping crushing It
Mr. Oabs was taken te his home, Na 417
High street, where be received proper sur sur
ateal attention. Tbls Is the first aaeldent
bat has happened at tbe new gas work
laet work commenced en them last April.
Aaeiber Hunan-ay.
Lut evening liarry UlreU was driving
en tbe Lltttc pike, and Just as he reached
the railroad Drldgn, near McGevern'j, an
engine passed under. This frightened his
bone and the animal ran off and turned
lata Lima street. Before he was caugbt be
bad out himself terribly about tbe legs,
aad pre tents a frightful apearance te day.
Tne buggy was broken te pieces, but illrsb
was net hurt at all,
Tbe Democratic Kzcaialen.
The member of tbe Yeung Men's Demo Deme Demo
eratle club of this city are making every
tfert te have a large and successful ex cur cur
aien te Beading en ntxt Monday. A great
many Ueueis have already teen ae!d, and
theyccntleue te go like hoteike. The
trowel will be gitat and they wi'lbavea
big Urn.
. Drill Msaling.
Tame will be a mtetng for drill this
tiVealBK rl Ibe Elahtb Ward Battalion at
b bUe. ttl't't saloon, en Ht Jeseph street.
aarptlaa farir.
A surprise party was given Mr. Charles
rrltf, et Wt Jeseph street, last evening, tbe
. leeeslen balng her btrthdsv. Prof. Ken.
(S $ '' Puier ejcheetr a f nr&Uhad the uuaie.
eases PRrtmr. thh mateii.
A. XXht And Dumb Km ihe BaditChlr 13 - I
asaa aw Dnaait
Last evening Officer Crawford was stand
ing in Centre Square, where a young man
came np te him, making mcllena with hi
banda M though be waa deaf and dumb.
Tee officer did net knew what te make el
him and he called a party te hi assistance.
The officer waa ante that he waa a mete
and concluded te take him down te a
family in the eeutbeatera part et the
city wheae member are in the aame
condition, and have them talk te
blm. The cfllecr waixea wun mm uewu
Duke treet, and wi.en they reached Nor Ner Nor
beek'a ahep at Vine the yenng fellow
turned around and aald, "Say, bow far
are yen going te take m, anyhow." The
officer was astounded at the sudd en reoev
ery of the man'a speech, but be seen came
te and told the fellow that be believed be
would "run htm Id." Tbe fellow was taken
te tbe station beuse where he gave his name
aa Henry Deming, and hla beme aa liar
rlaburg. He aala that the reason be acted
In tbe way tbat be did te the officer wan
breauie be waa a llttle drank, and was
airald of being arrested it he talked. The
mayor dlicbarged blm.
The next customer before the mayor was
Agnta Buillb, a yenng girl who la sllUcted
with eptlepay, baa no home and applied for
a permit te theceunty hospital. Tbomayer
sent her te that Institution
Harry and Peter O'Brien, bretbera look
ing for work, applied for lodging last night.
1 hey are en their way te Philadelphia and
were discharged this morning by the
msyer.
a ivk erriaKiu tuk slip.
aeerge liens Belarus ttBTsrsiIck & Seu's
Team and Seddanlj Dptl.
Geerge Howe, tbe man who la ae fend of
driving around livery horse and net pay
ing for them, ba net yet been arrested
Yeatcrday Rewo and Jehn Blchardsen, a
partner, drove tbe team of Ilaverstlek &
Sen, which Bowe bad hired en Sunday, up
In front of the Cooper beuse. The men
get out and went Inte the hotel. Seme
person who saw the team knew mat
It waa Haveratlck', and that the owner of
it waa anxiously awaiting Ita return. Werd
wa sent ever te tbe atable, and David
Haverstlck catne te tbe hotel. He aent the
team home and demanded payment for It
from the two mea. They looked at each
otberln aaherp'.su way, and finally Bowe
sal down and wrole out a check for fC,
te which a bystander saw him put
tbe name of O W. Mjer, proprietor
et the Cooper beu e. Mr. Haversllck
aald be wanted money and Bowe tben tore
up thenhiclf. He did net knew what te
de, but fl -illy lift tbe hetel and went en a
wild goemeboao for money which be did
net get Uaverstlek colored ault against
both men for false prepense at Alderman
McOoneroj 'a. B'chardsen was arrested by
Cenatable Cllne aud he entered ball for a
bearing. Tne oanstable bad Bowe alse.but
h gave blm the slip. He will likely be
caugbt seen.
Besides being a beat of the first waler,
Bowe Is a mseblnlst. He oeroes from Col
umbia and during a short atay in tbls elty
bss been employed at tbreeorfeur d I tier tier
eutplaces, lle is a abort man with a fiery
red mustache. He 1 deeldedly " fresh "
in his manners and like te talk loud and
long, especially If be can get an audlenoe.
Ne one seeun te knew what be doe with
the teams tbat he hires and keeps away.
Some peeple who knew him well aay tbat
he 1 merely en a drue k and when he oemoa
te hi aanss he will rquare thing up. The
liverymen think dllleiently.
Mirilrd In Oamfltn.
Arthur V. Sutherland, a young printer of
this elty, surprised hla frienda yeaterday
by bielng bltnseir te Camden, New Jersey.
He was accompanied by Mlsa Christie Tay Tay
eor, daughter of Jehn Tayler, of 410 Poplar
street, and tfie two were made man and
wlfe by Nev. Isaae M. Bsgley, at bis home
Ne. 001 Broadway, In the Jersey town. The
young couple reliuned te Lancaster In tbe
7:i0 tialn, iu.d were met at the station by
some runt's. They tocre driven at once
te the rtmdimce of the bride' parents,
wbere a rcoeptlen and geed time was hold held hold
Ihegieom Is u groduate of the Examiner,
where he vtorked toryearr, and t--dy the
printers are oxtendlng thelr J3J" In con
gratulation. rrciieaals far Htcntn Iliallug.
'ihe property committee of counells
opened bids lut ovenlng for the steam
bentlnK apparatus for the remodeled city
ball. Tbe bidders were l K. H. Overdeer,
tl.220 ; W. J. Smith, fl.4S3; Fllnn & Bren
eman, (1,111; Jehn Best, 050 or (375; L.
II. Baehlnr, 1824 ; Star Heater company, of
Mt. Jey, (1,413 60. A bid waa received to
day from Broetnall & Sank, Yerk, who
ettered te de the work ler (1,425.
Tbe oentrtot was awarded te Mr, liaohler,
the lowest bidder.
Oenatabla Morten Saas,
Censtnble Morten, of Mt, Jey, agaluit
whom ault baa been brought ler damagea
for aelllng property belonging te Mr&Uanlr,
baa entered a number of aulta agalnat
Henry W. Ganta, all growing out of tbe
aame transaction. He cbargea Gantz with
assaulting and resisting him In the dis
charge or hi duty and also with larceny aa
bailee. Tbe aoeased entered ball before
Justice Belker for bearing.
I leta Three I.tra Fessa,
A peculiar case haa been returned te court
by Justlee Kennedy, of Intercourse. The
defendsnt Is Jacob Laury, et Bart township,
and tbe prosecutor Is Natbau Howe, of Karl
township. The cbsrgea brought are felo fele felo
nleuH entry and larceny, and the aubject et
the lareeny i three live foxes, wbleh the
prosecutor al leges tbat Laury atole from bis
cellar lu the early part ct August It 1 a
question whether stealing foxes Is lareeny,
and It will, no doubt, be raised In tbls case.
Laury entered ball for trial.
Hail auttrr.
Oae of the meanest and dirtiest gutters
In tbls city la the ene en Christian atruet,
between lat King aud Grant streets.
The n'.ens are loose and the tilth is net
earrled off. The water runs along a wheel
track aud empties Inte Kwt King street In
stead of tbe sewer. Tue inlet was tilled
with mud, it., nearly all summer and It
was but receutly cleaned, while tbe gutter
was alfOAed te remain as It la. Twenty
pollesuien walk up this half aquare each
day and they surely must notle) Its con
dition. Appointed Uaiupuiaaileg I'ellctuian.
The court te-day appointed J. B. Shenk,
of Martle township, apeelal otllesr for the
Bawilnsvllle campuieellng. It will be
opened en August 23 and close en Septem
ber I, and be under tbe auspices el the
Bawllnfcvil.e Methodist church.
Waived a Heating.
Charles M. Bare, the young man eaugbt
In the act ei stealing meiey at tbe atere of
J, D. Buekwalter, of Upper Loaeook town,
ship, has waived a bearing and entered
ball In tbe sum el iWO for trial at tbe August
court.
ilciueerau iuUrLlt;,
The Dtmocraey of Martle, Prev Mencn
end adjelulnc township wl'i r tu
or;erlz nD -.cc.'iiici-iuu, tu i i4.u,.uu
the Cleveland aud Tuurmau club el Hiw
ltnsvllle, en next Saturday evenlDf,
Xlie fa ,ar lltra.
The pay car of tbe Pennsylvania rertl
gladdened the hearts of the empleyta
te day at the atatloe,
OAUfAIOX HIUUUAFUIKS.
OaDdldatea Glsvauud aud Tbauuan Treated
ti tne reus of w. O. Uteaal axd Uterg
If. rarker.
Hubbard Bretbera have published In a
prelUMly illustrated volume the Uvea of
the Djuiocraile nominee for the
I presidency
end
presidency,
I eU'eeaent of
U.m'icratle prlndpla com
pllfttl from ihn
bs writings of W.abluglen,
of Washington.
Jeffersen. Madisen, Jacaaen, 'Hiden and
Cleveland, an account of Hr. Lenl oenven.
turn and mtien vauaoie puuueai iuiujuib iuiujuib
tlen. The faet tbat ee rmlnent a master
of tbe pen a General Lew Wallace, the
author of "Ben llnr," la engaged upon a
lllr of General Harrison made the literary
rxoellenee of thla rival work a matter of
prime Importance, but at tbe aame time
the practleal usee of a campaign hand-book
could net be forgotten. W, U, Uenael, esq.,
nt tbls elty, and formerly of tbe Intki.li
OKKCKn, assisted by Mr. Goe. K. Parker,
Iste of the New Yerk jyest and a
Ircqnent vlHller te Lancaster, were
well cbeaen for tbls taafc, and they
have en abort notice given te tbe
public a work tbat I far above tbe average
of campaign publications, presenting tbe
msierie or two nuey uvea in a way mai
compels interest ana sympathy. Ne one
can read the story of Mr. Cleveland' lire,
as here told, wlthuut accepting the convic
tion that tbe man who new occupies tbe
White Uouse Is distinguished by a sincere
and manly devotion te duty and a tender
ness el oensolenoe tbat are tbe rarest of
qualltle. Tbe letter te bis brother which
came te light in the campaign of 1681 gave
tbe peeple a gllmpaeef the inside of bis
mind that wsa of ureal weight with many
doubtful voter. The letter waa written
from tbe msyer' efllcs at BuOale en the
nlgbtef hla election aa governor of New
Yera, ane aispiayea a ansa sense ei ine
responsibilities, of tbectlleeand devotion
te high principle. It oenoludea t "De you
knew that If mother were alive 1
hmild feel se much sa'er T I have
always thought ber prayers had
tuneu te de wltb my auoeets. I ahall ex
pect you te help me In tbat way." New
bat we bear se mueh of the ancestors of
Harrison there la additional Interest In tbls
diserlptlnn of President Cleveland's great-great-grand
father given by the meat famous
msn et his time, the greatest of American,
Benjsmln Franklin t
" tie Is a gentleman easy and sMable In
hla conversation, open and sincere in hla
friendship, and above any apeole of mean
nea and dissimulation."
Of tbat aturdy Putnam of our day, Allen
G. Tburman, tbls book gtvta a most astir
factory reoerd, though a life se full "f great
deeds and manly snuggle sllerds Intenat
for many an hour's rtauing. Tlie scuve
ststesmsn of a lifetime la shown te be, like
Klsmsrck, Gladstene and hla European
onntemperarlM.ln the very flower of mental
vigor and with all tbe pluek of youth.
Last of the Reason Kzenralnn te PrnrjiiParb.
Tbe church of Oeasahbwh echoel will run
the last excursion te l'euryn t'rtrk ler tbls
season en 'Ihurau&y, lUftnat 10, 1683, leaving
the Upper heading Unpetat7i07a. m. 'llckets
will twi Reed en trains leaving LaneiaWrat
12.13 and 0: 2p tn. A Unto church excursion
from llarrlaburg will Jein thta exo3Uten at
1'enryn All whewl-h tospend a day en tbe
mountain me cordially livt d and will be wel
ceme. Tlcku's, 00 and 3) centa Fer ssle at
UaHt's bonk sien-, -tnufrer's hit euro, and
Fry A kcktrtsshoeaune. ler further Infor
mation apply te Bie . Owens, 21 11. or pial
bfnee builulug, North (Jneen mieet.
I'argalns In Kailabla anal klnSsrqaee,
Fer -alii Blx Klegsnl Nnw m a'akln Maciuns,
S4, M.88, 41 and 41 biiit uieauieuients. War
ranted Uonulne Alaska lealakln, loneon
dje btrlctly flrst quality and puriect rltttng.
Will sell at a sicrlrlru. Cash pnrchaaerctn
seenrn a splendid btrgatn Intendlng pur
chasers thU tall should net mla this apleudtd
opportunity. At the City lletnl parlors, Au
gust 17 and 1", rrlday and Uaturd y next. In
spection Invlttd. T. II. MllAYNk,
augltttd Minufactuiln furrier.
TnalxTBLUassean Jen DirniTMiiNT Is fully
cqulppid wltn yiral-Ulars Material and rrlnt
leg Machlneiy, and Isprenaridat all times te
Mil orders ler Uoekr, l-uwapapur Werk, Cuts Cuts
leguu, l'llce 1 lata, Sle. li also makes a
specialty et t'erferutlng aud Nuuibi-ilng, ai
wellss Frlntlng liana ebecke, Cerilflcutes of
Btoek, Metes, Drufte, Itecelpts, Mumerandas.
lllll-heada, Letter heads, Nore beads. Butts
Uejsp, Knvulepes, or anything lu the Lou Leu
raertlal Frlntlng line It a'se prims Sale
Hills, Festers, Froxratnmes, Hand llllli, ktc,
la plalnbluck orcelotB, In a'tiucllve ehapts
auddeatKns. l'rlcearnannahle.
VRATllli
llenaiua lu Maner tnwnablu, AUHUst 12
William ikeherts, In hla COlb je.r.
Funeral aervlcea at tbe houaeatOa ra. Wed
nesday, August 1 and at the U 11. chnrcb,
Alounlvllle at 10 a m, Uelatlvei and friends
are cordially Invited te attend, irrm his late
losldenee, ene mile east of Maunlvllle. 2td
tciiKiD In this el'y, en th llthlnst., .In .In
sepli J., son of Jehn I' anl Albertlna tchuld,
lu lha third u untb of his age.
Iho relatives and Irlenaa of the family are
rearecltnlly Invited te attend tha funeral,
from the residence et hU parents. Ne. Bit St
Jeteph sttUHt, en Wudntsday ii'ternoen u' 2
O'i'lerk Intenneint at t .Inaeph'are reinry.
UAHKUTH.
(Jlilcaau FretlutM Alaraea.
Caioane, Aug. ll,.3ea in. Market opened.
Whft-A.ug 81H0 Sept,, 81iet Oot, BiVtat
May, 8dc.
Cum ug, 43Q8ept., 43X0.1 OeL, VMa.i
Msy.Se.
Out-ug., 21X0 I Bept., S3ic. Oct., 21c
May, 270
i-nrk-AUgust, 113 7J Sept, III 82), ; Oct.,
Lard-AugUBt, 13 S7M I Beut., Si 70; Oct,
S8 8tX.
Short Utbs-August, t3 10 ; Bept , IS 07U i
oet,aso;K n'
CLeatnn,
Wheat Aug., 81?ei Bept., 23.;
May, t)i;e.
Cern aug., 4301 Bept., 45c ;
May. WHO.
OaU-ug, 8lic j Sept., 243
Mav.ttke.
Oct, 8:;
Oct., 44JJl
OcU, 24KO.I
Perk-AUg., IIS 40; Bept., 13
IIS4JX
i.nt-u Aug., IS 73 1 Sept. (8
41X1 Oct,
73 ; Oct ,
Short Itlba-Aug , 13 w; ; BepL, as MX t Oct.
$30!Jt
Mew Yerk Market.
Maw Yeke, Au It rieur market easier t
Vine, tlvetflUJt Hnparflne, rl 1103 10 s Minu
Rxtr,liN.-031S City -lli, Kxtra,(4 tOfllt
Winter Wheat extrn, rl iSQi 13
Wheat Ne. 1, Bed, (tlau. Ulei Ke. 2. 91c;
Ne. S, lted. Winter, Aug, Ulei Bept-, IKe i
reoelpta 168,830 1 ahlpmenta. none.
Cern Me. i, Ulxed, Cash, Met
Aug, 83et Kept, (391 reoelpts, ISl.llO:
Shlpmenu. 43,8 M. '
eau Ne. l. White, State, tneisai Ne. a. de,
Ot tin 9 mixed, Aug, S Jie i Bept, 2;ic ;
reeatpU. 1 100 I shipments, nuue.
Bye nominal t Blaie 73c
Barley nominal.
Ferk dulli Old Mesa. Ill IPOH 3
Lard dull i Aug, IJ03; Sirt. s5
Ueiaaara dnll ter 60 beUlng stock, !Ue
Ulack auap. Hi.
Turpenune arm at 80 Vc.
Jlealn steady i Htratned te geed, II 01X011 10.
Feirelenm etsy i liedned la uaaM, I'h..
Freights Arm i grain te I.-mdeu, 4a
Butter dtilu Wosteni Oruaumry, 13KOID3.
Obeuae tasyj Western Flat, 7at!-1
Btatu rociery, 7HeW Fancy Whtw, liO
Ua Ohie rtat, 7fJHe.
AgK uleti ntnui, 10ei9Xe; WfMtern, 17
"unrn,rin lioflnea Uuueat, tSte i Uraauia
ted 7ie.
Tallew steady; l'rtmn City, 4Xc
ltlc nominal t Carolina, lair tOK"Od, life.
Coffee raiyi Fair Cargoes, ter Ule, llu
firaln ana Froruiena.
Fnrntahed by a K. Yundt, llroker.
CuiOAUe, Aug. 13, l.OU o'clock p. in
Wheat Cern ) Ferk. Is
Auguat 811. 41 Ui
.id.
Bntteinher. Hi HVt Jil, H 1
Octoerr -l'i u u li 3j
Deeembur fifi !(;
May Sij tog 1T7J4 ....
71
b tl
lUUf ,,11., ., ..,.,
Cruicls
98 t-.O
Closing Frices-2 o'clock p. m
T, ii-nb. bur ,. va. i or, xaru.
Auguat....
be ream ber,
October ...
Ucce tuber.
stay
Crude OIL.
.811,
JW
!
II II
8 73
8 73
8.74
a.i
8H
13 41
13 12
& iUi
............ ....I3X
Receipts. Cor l--;u.
.........,..... 273
winter Wheat
rpnng wneai....
Ci rn
O-u
.........,....... 80
....................................... xji
xye...
tarley
..............,......,,,,,,..,, .,,,
"fan "fan
Keeelpts Hears 8.KX)
Uecelpta Caiue..., , , no
The riitUurlpui. caiUs 3Iret.
FhiladbU'iiu. Aug 13.-lhenclptsat ihe
North FuuiieylvanU aud West l'blladelphlil
drove yards were ;
Fer the week Ueeves, 3 000; sheep, JS.me i
Lek, 4 800. Frevteus wtem Ucee, 2.6) :
Sheep, 12 MO hega, I.8JU. '
lleef cattle were lu latr requeat t extra, I un
tSejgnnd. 4ifJ8e; uiedlum, ate.: ooiu eoiu oeiu
in, in, 63ie
Bbeep were In geed demand for the better
grade, whllu oummen was net wanted al upy
nsurvsi extra, 6ei geed, aQUet mo me mo
eturn, SXOle; common, JXtt3u ; i,atub,
Hugs wera in filr demaud at a decline V)f
iies all Weateru, SV.GVe i uoetber gradts
grade arrived
Milch Cewa were In tilr request at 123033,
MUeb Cilvea wer dmnntliicd at KUic.
Fat Cows were dull al J840.
Tb Lecal Lisa gleek Starker.
LixaiSTaR, Am. i be roeeipta of live
atw k al the yard et Jamea Hmwart for the
tk endleir n-day, were 1.774 cattle, 1M bg',
79 salrea and tl horses. The iilea at this yard
wem8oeaitlnand70ealves, Mockers sold at
awtlSMet feeders aiK4Un tat cattle Bl 3Jt
tvtu ifwaerp ai BXfpvMa i ma
QIKe i and calves atsiu and til each
a i Levi Hensnla's yard 7eu cattle '
etecaers and f eedars, WHO I fat
wereseini
me. ikj
At Jehn W. Meatier yards 71 begs aa ail
caiila were sold i steckc and feeders, Bitet)
a it loe j batchers, IHtfe hogs, TXc
rhlladalphta Fredaea fatarfeat.
PrntiDBLrniiw Aug. 14, riear Arm t Bale
S 030 bbl i Minn. Oaaara, 4 OOaH 60 1 Hana'a.
samUy, S8eJ 90 1 Western ae. M M 09 1
Winter Pa'tnia, N7SS4 00 1 Spring de, 14739.
Hyn, (11003 80
WDNl- auk
Cern Aug
Uau-Auc., t
eeKct sept. Myet Oet
MO.
' i.BI
etL. Mfcei Oct.. Mkc.
,0 1 Bept , RHe; Oct , 33H0.
Urameek aiarai
crioaeo, Ana: l3.--catu
-UecelnU. .oeot
-lDin-nla. tienei
marset Arm t te-s,au
0 4m stoeeers and feeders, SI eoseaei cnirs,
hn'laard mixed, at 7S41 M I Texana stear.tlse
03 73, enwi.si 'OBJi hi WMiara rnaea. na
u " and bal f hr eerte. tS0i se i cows el eeejl.
Heis -M. eelpa, 10,000 baadt shipments,
rnnni market atrnnv, highnrt mixed, as Si
tJOMi oimmentnfalr, snaeessi goedtoeholce,
sSe40Plg.t5BJetli
ebnup itaentpu, ,ai head shipment,
nnnnt market active i natives, ft 60
Ol M t Wea'ern shorn. IS erQ1 80 1 lexaa Skern,
sj UkOI S3 1 lambs, t4 ceaji bu.
bust tiTsairrv. CatUe Beeetpta. 8351 j
shipments, iaehea4 1 market atrecg en geed
at laat week's tirlees I common dull and ande
lower) no ears ahtppnd te Maw Yoralte-lay.
Hrwa KtKwlpta, 8300 bead I snii-uanu
lioe l market ra r i FhUadelphlas. as tetl
SM mixed, as 801401 Terkers, SBlXJl
common 'e rair. inmije iui nir. sotebjouo,
no ears shipped te New Yerk te-day.
Hbeep-ltwnlnu Mali snlpuieuts, eX00
market slew i shade off Irem laat week's prlca,
Haw terM
Haw Tour, Aug. 18, 1 p, mMeney oleaed
at IX per cent. Kxchange qnlat posted
rates, It 83X04 81 1 actual rates M B4XO
4 83fer00daysanda4 87X4B4 87K for demand
Governments closed Arm I currency 8's,
si bid 1 1' coup., tl S7K t txra de, l 07H.
bid.
The stock market this morning opened
duU and en moderate selling by ;Londen and
traders prices decllued i te X. Chlca(?e,
llnrllngten ft Qulncy was sold down en light
transactions 1 per eent. The llat haa con
tinued dull and nllbeut Mature.
Btece aurkeea.
Quotations by Ueea, MeOrann
ers, Lancaster, Fa.
aw verk list. 11 A. M.
Canada Faciac...
u. c. e, a i................ ....
Colerado Ceal , ....
Ua, bank
UK. Sr.K.
irtiuuiu rnuiuu............
Canada Beu thern...
Uhlht I..Fbg
Den. AUIn U ,
Del. LA W
Krte
BiK
80K
see
tej,
107l
4-
8ft?i
SM
7l
hilt
S8
B7Ji
IS
I4H
eejj
ii"
"or u.a it
K. ft T
Leu. A N
L. Shere...
state
sseaeeee
atlch Cen. .............
Missouri FoclOe
Heck Valley
M. "...a. .a..................
n. I Fref..... ...... .......
M.West
N. Y.O......................
New England
East Tounessoo
Omaha
Oregon Transportation..
Ontario W
FaelOe Mali
Hlohmend Terminal,
it. I'aul
Texas Pacific... ,
Union Factne
Wabash Cem.
......
.........
.........
wauub I'ref
Western U
West Shere ltends
raiLaDstraia. list.
lh Vel
B..N.Y. Fhila
ra. u. ii,
ueadlne',
eeeeeeeaesa
Leh. Nav,
eeteaeeaeese
51
83M
Hestenv. Fau.
F. m k. ........,
K. tlent............
raepina ress.
ueg. as
Oil
Phlla. Traction
IBJi
aeeai mera ana Bends.
He ported by J. a Leng.
Pax Last
value, sole.
Lancaa'r Cper cenU, 1890 we loeeo
inue. ... . 1UU
" 4 " Boheol leanlSSS 100
M 4 " In ler 30 years. 100
" 4 - in 8 or 20 years. 100
" loienraoyoars. 100
u J . .1 .,n SorSOyeors. 100
Manhelm Uernugh lean loe
118
103
100
100
lei w
103 O
1W
, , HIBOBLLaWbOCB STOCK.
auty VU1B u. u....M ,,,,
UlrravUle Slreet Car
Inaulrlmr Frlntiuir i!emnin
eeeee
80
SO
80
L
ee
82
18
in
te
11
13.2ft
110.10
1.03
1
80
62 50
1C8
102
110
108
.87 50
fltO
6U.UU
63
8
Oasllubt and Fuel Oemnanv
eees
SB
ICO
3
10
in
in
Bovena Heuse (ltends) ,.
Columbia Oaa Company
Columbia Water Company
BuMinohsnnalren Cem nan v..
Mariei'eillnllnw.ware ,,.,,
Stever Beuse go
Miller. vuieMormalseliool 23
Jjerthein Market go
Kaatern Mara.it.... ee
liaa Company Bends loe
Columbia Uoreuab Uends loe
uaarryruie u. u., ra 100
Unadlnir A Columbia It, U B'a tee
aeiann r,igm uempany
Western Market
Lancaster Cltv Btroet Hallway Ce..
East Knd Street Uallway
TDBariKB STOOXB.
Hla Spring a Beaver V alley
ItildKupert A Uoneshoe ,
Columbia A Chestnut UUI
Columbia A Washington
Cenes toga A Big Spring
80
80
60
23
27.73
XI
20
20
88.60
75
80 75
78
110.00
155
40
II
41
133
11
II
43
41 18
42.24
13
80
1
116
1
116.50
Ilk
IIS
108
138
lis
14S
161
20
28
Mar tot Ui A Mount Jnv.
jauu., unaiHiuiHiwn a miaeiei'ji, ine
Lanoesterft Frultvllle , BO
Lancaster A Utile as
Lancaster A WUltamstewn 28
;ancatr Maner te
Lancaster A Menbetm is
Lancaster A Marietta r,
Laneacter at Hew Helland loe
Lauoaatera Huauuehanna. 00
Lannaater A New UanvUle 98
Columbia A Marietta V.V... IB
Maytown a KUaabethtewn IB
Lancaster A Kphrata 9S
Lancaster A WUlew Street 28
etraatiurgAMUlpert as
Marleiua Maytown.... at
Ban STOCXS.
First National Bank 100
F umers' National Bank...,,,, 60
Fatten National Hank loe
r.xncaster County National Benk... 80
Northern National Bank loe
F-Miplra' National Rank 100
Ktjetone National ltank.Manhetm 100
Columbia National Bank 100
Christiana National Hrak 100
aprtrata National Bank... loe
nn
(rat National Bank. Columbia.
100
rOLlTlCAh.
Ueinocratle Stat Ticket.
Ten scrams judos.
II. McCellutn, et Butquehanna oeunty.j
XLXOTOBS,
At Large-It. MIltouSpeer.'A.F. Keatlng.'z
1. David W Bellois,
e. Aivln uav.
M4ica.ei aiaaee,
8. A. II l.adner,
4. William J Latta,
6. Jehn Tailor,
6. ritnklln Walden.
li. William Oent,
7, Kassell Karnes.
18. Henry K. WoedaL
i9. Herman Hosier.
.0. William A. Carman
7. Onerge W. I'aullng,
8 JameaBmlth,
0, Haulel .8obweyor,
21. William Mih.r. '
tL Jehn II. Habey.
a. Jebn Ilnekensteln.
il William F. Lanla.i'
a - ,r i. uiren,
II. Charles uoblnsen,
li. Jehn II Keynelds,
13. Kd-a d J. aiyuer,
II. stmen 1'. Llsht,
a. David H.Merris.
.-. James U. Caldwell,'
7. 8. T. Nelll.
U. J. L. Brown.
COUNTY TICKET,
Cengrtn.
HJllACB L. HAI.UKM4N, Chlekles.
Statt Senater,
Ollltmi AN UOtVa, htraaburg,
Uirsmtfv,
(Northern Uutrtct.)
J F. KCIlTKllNAClt, Mftuhetm.
JOHN U1LKY. Manhelm.
Vt IbLlaU TUOMS, Milten Greve.
(Seutbern District.)
JAMES O, Me.PAUKAN, Orumere.
Rtcerdtr,
JOUNUKBUAN, Manhelm.
County Solicitor.
WM. U, mtlMuN, Lancaster.
Jury Committientr.
FlIAXKLIN CLAUK.Btrasburg.
Director) eiA Peer.
V. WALL, Lancaster.
J. MONTUOMKUY, MeuntVtlle.
iVIren Imptcter:
A. L. IVlNTtlf. FroTldeuee.
HICvhy F. Ujlu rM AN, Kaat Lampeter.
jsicvr ad rxRTJaxsncyTa.
Tuk FiNnsr "amebiean "cuam
FAONltS, Qeldan Age and Hammondjperf Sec.
ltnmiKK'a Liyueu stekk.
CI'KOIAL AOTIOK.
kj en
and altr eentflrnhnr 1. riVK IHU
un-,. nui u" uuucu ou iui scnoet lax re
malulng unpaid
W. e. M IU8U AL l Treunrer.
.. . Centrn equare.
ir0fllce eptn Monday and Saturday van
'nits. angStfdlt
T5E0E1V1D lO DAY J
OVEIlONKnUNDKKD
NEW STEEL ENQRAVINQS.
ETCHINGS AND FHOTOGUAPH8.
I shall take great p'eaiure In abowleg these
ptcturrati my irieeda and ouatemers. m
ideturrs In the wlodewa every day. r te the
lew ktchlug, Last Bay i" price one hundred
dollars. CH 4S.lt. BAUU.
it
Fens Square,
If aw AD VMRTJaiCJlMKTa.
B
AKING POWDKR
ROYAL
BAKING'
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never .rarlea. A marvel of
parity, strength and wholefemeneas. Mera
ermemlcal than tbe ordinary kinds, and caa
net be sold In competition with tbe muliltnd
of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate
powders Beld only In eons. BeraLlJAmrB
rewraa Ce.. loe Wall Street. Maw Yerk.
llyllydw
"DvOB BALK OR BUNT A FIBST-
Mi class Farm, situated two mil from Las
outer city. Terms raaaenab e. Inqnlra at
augillma TBIHUFF1UB.
NOTIOK-FIVK PltB CENT. WILL
be sddel te all rity Tax net paid en or
before AUUUBT tl, 18W. nfflce hours from t
a ra.tes p m npun" Monday and ealurday
evenings from 7 bj 8 p. m.
J.U.BATHVOW,
auge-tfdtt city Treasurer.
ESTATE OK FREDERICK ZKCHER,
late of Lancaster city, deeeased.
Letters tsstamentary en said estate having
been granted te the underslgned, all persons
Indebted thereto am requested te make Imme
diate payment, and these having claims or
demands against the same, will present tbem
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, reld in g In Lancaster city.
rll'Lir ZEUUkB Bxecntnr.
G 10 M. Bus , Attorney. augltetdTa
JACOB F. BUEArFEB'S
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
MO I8 0KNTBK "QUAaa.
AHSIQNKD ESTATE OF ANNIE
Martin and Ueniy Merlln, her huabane,
of llaphe township, Lancaster county.
Tbe undnrslgned auditor, appointed te dls
trlbuln the batanea remaining In the bands of
Is tae Zabm, assignee, ter the bensflt et ciedl ciedl
ters, f aud among these legally entitled te
the aame, wHI alt fir thatputpnsn en Tnes Tnes
dav,thnlithdayelBepteu)ber,l8e8 atlOrv'oleck
a. in , In tbe Lierary lloemof the court Honsa.
Introcttyef I ancesuir, where all porjens In
terested in satd distribution may attend.
WM.U.BllINTON,
augil-stdTn Auditor.
Q.HAND KXCUBS.ON AND PlONIO
Or Tit K
Yeung Men's Democratic Club,
OF LANCASTER, FA.,1'0
LAUEH'S FARE, Reading, Fa.,
os
MONDAY, AUQUSI 20th, 1888.
Tickets for Bound Trip, Including entrance
te Ferk,
ADULTS, tl 23 1 ClIlLDBKN.We.
ine Liueny comet Pand win accompany
the fxcunten.
train will leave outer Depot
at 7:ix
augll-7td
PKOP09A1.8 SEALED PKOPOSALH
will be received by the Watar Commis
sioners an' 11 6 o'clock p m., Saturday, Angnst
18, lass, at Ne 22 uentm Square, for tht clean.
lug of tne West rtservelr. the work te be done
In the following manner: alter reservoir Is
empty aa faraa etv can empty, the contractor
Is te remove whatever water still remains at
hla expense ibe contractor Is then te re
move all mud In therearivf Ir.and te cart the
aame away, nslng preber car j net te spill and
drop tbe mad ever tbe bauBs el tbe reservoirs,
and he Is tn repair all Inj ury done te banks ana
feneea by hlrudr bis bands Attar all mad and
Ct brts la removed, contractor Is te washlnslde
of reservoir thoroughly. The above work la
te be commenced aa aoen ss contractor Is noti
fied te commence bv -Miwtrlntenntmtnt Watnr
works, and te be completed lu six Cays after
wei k is oemmenced.
Bidders wilt accompany their bids with a
certin-d check of ten percent, of theamunnt
et their bids
the successful bidder will be compelled te
gtvn bend In tne aum et 1100 for the faithful
perfonutneeof contract.
Bids must be for ten cemplal Ien of the work.
Under no clreuuialances will any extra com
pensation bjsuieatd.
JBBSJ. IIOIIRKU,
Chairman Water Commlstleners.
Atteit-JACOB HAlBtCH, Clerk. aH-5td
ROFOSALS FOR CON8TBO0TIOK
or bkwkb
Sealed propeial will be received by the
Street Commttteee. until MONDAY IcVkN
I NW, AUUUBT 27, 1888. at7o'eiock. for tha con cen con
atructlen et a thrue-Iuet brlLk aewer en North
Queen street, bostnnleg at Old Clay street
a ,a running seatheaatward te ceanectwlth
uew sewer n miw clay a trait.
All bldamuatbe acempanled with tbe atg
natures el two or mera reapenalbla parties
willing te bee'ime security i also wltb a certi
fied cbnrk te th- amount of 10 per. cent, of the
bid which will be terfalted te tbe city In caae
of failure te aoeept the contract if awarded
en o-immittea reserve tee rigat lertlert
any or all bids.
Hlaas and specifications ran be seen at tha
office et 8. u. Slay maker. Cltv JCnalne-.r. ,. ,hl
siatlenh ue.
II. A ' ..
Fropesals te be addreased te - Street Com Cem
mlttee for construction of earers."and do de
p?f,ua,ln S'1 ' "tni'Itiea box at the office
or Gee. W. PInkerlen, Alderman, Ne sis North
Queen street By order of u
bl'BKKT COMUITTKK.
Oae. W. Fikksrtes- Clerk. augl4,18,l8
JJCONOM1CAL BUYERS
SHOULD GALL ON
SAMUEL CLARKE,
TUB FKIKNDTOTHCPUHI.in
ANDTUKFOKTO II1QH FBOF1T COMFK-.
TIT ION.
Masen's Fruit Jars,
PINTS 7te,QUAUT9, 8J0, H4.LF QALLOSS
tl.10 t) UUZKN.
I1J Imperted Dinner Ret for K) Ba
U luipoited Tea feu form 69.
as imperud 1 ellet Beu for 13.25
EXCELSIOR C00KLG CHOCKS.
SCO fllxe, 830 i 750 6110,6001 1181X8.630 1
,l21blse,83Centa. '"t
A Big Bargain In Cut and ether Glassware.
Fer a short time only iu make a reduction
ofttpereftnt eaallOlaaswareandSOpercenL
onchlDawere.
FULL CREAM CHEESE,
UH OKNTS FKU FOUND
4 aa Jelly for avi, orll.Ufer se as Buckets
A lew of 1 at week's stye Opanera leit i
fel,h 14 i Table halt and X a Best Fepper
1 at Fmncllea and 4 fts Prunea fnr23e.
6 Ba Laundry Seap and s & etar.if. for ?Bc
2 fta Cream huts aud 5 at Datca, all new
2 kin lake Tapioca and 2 as Clean Bice for
gecd Scrubbing Brushes and 1 Breem ler
9 Cakes Sand Seap and 4 cakes Laundry Boap
4 a or 11 nooks Washing Powder for 25c
2 Bettle- Vanilla or Liun Kxtraeta, reRUlar
?0,LIe.,rer W Jn,t think you aovegSe"
two boil les. llemtmber we guarantee these
goods te be pure.
F. 8. iien't, let your children cry or your
women sigh, fur Marvin's -uoerler Cakea and
Craekers when you can buy thrm ireah at
Clarse s and as low in price as in'etler geed".
SsklorthebestCefreelnthewotlt-Ciaraih'a
290 Ceffee-anil iret a cake of Chocolate fre
Uoe l coffees, 12f. 1J, 13, a 22 ana xs ets a.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WHOLKSALK AND BKTAIL TKA AND OOF.
FKK SrOBK, "'
Store 19 and 14 Seuth Quean Bt,
A-TKLkPUONE.-f:
NvilUK 'FU TKEMFAH8KB8 AND
QUNNEKS.-AU persons are hereby feJ.
bidden te trespaas en any of the lands or the
Oern wail and Speedwell estates tn Lebanon or
Lancaster cennUea, whether inclesed or aatn
UOMO, either ferthe parpea ofiettBgor
ashing, as the law wui bertgldUy auloe4
against all trespaastng en aald Uadi of tie tm
Oealgned attar thu notle. 'mw
WM. COLIMAN FKKIatAV.
IDW. O.FKtBMAR,
Attaraaia for K.W,oeiaaoa Hi4
liaWXD TMKTnKUBRlB
JTKXT DOCK TO OODRT HOUSB.
EIGHT LOTS.
...,;afi, tJM'tn "Jttrte end Rigkt(tornatene-liaf rain. We have lust succeeded In por per por
iiii1?i5ek Vpfaal" ThsVea. " bnalness, and pUee ihenYSi i toy
SKIRTS.
LOT 1 -Mad of Frail of Leem Maalle.fall
s'le. row of tee, with easabrte rn file, tee.
Leri-wtlllamsvm ltnaUa,dep tucked
catabtla retfl,tag.
LOT t.-WamsutfaMnllD, tucked, with two
tucked eambi te ruffles. C70.
1.UT4 WamutU Muslin, tneltea, with
rufflief Hamburg Bmercadarr, 30
LOT t,-Mltea'sklrta. Hand tl lnebe long,
deeply tacked and Hamburg raffle, tie.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
KOB.8f387AHTKIJIOBT.,
aW ADrMMTtUBMBNTB.
JJOOr AND BBOKS.
Net Only the
$1.50
BUTTON, UCI 1HD CONtBISS
him Dress
IN TBB OI1Y,
-BUT-
THE BEST SHOES
ei AH Klnas for the Least Meray.
TUK
$1.50 HEM'S DRESS SHOES
CAN B lilt IN
SHOW CASK IN FBONT OF OUB BTOBK.
The One-Pake Cash Heuse.
!
The Luders of Lew Prices
IN-
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. 8 Et&t King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
T
HE IxA bT WEEK
OF THE-
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
-AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
A few gentle reminders that
this is the LAST WEEK of this
Great Sale. Saturday is the
Last Day !
Ball Trimming, all colors, one
cent a yard.
Large Black Bead Orna
ments in Leeps, at 10c.
Cord and Tassels te girdle,
at iec.
A let of Silk Tassels at one
cent apiece.
One let of Beige Oriental and
Fancy Lace at 2c a yard.
Fancy Worsted Trimmings
ier wraps, all colors, at iec a
yard.
Braid Trimmings, all colors,
at iec a yard ; one let at 5c.
Satin Parasols at 50c.
Embroidered and Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, four
for 25c.
A let of Silk Gloves t 37c ;
lermerly 50 te 75c.
A let of remnants of Black
Lace Skirting at almost half
price.
Dotted Drapery Net,
inches wide, at one, dollar.
56
Best
FRET
ECKERT
Braided Grenadine, 75c.
Black Spanish Chantilly Nef,
at 75c a yard.
Ladies' Gauze Vests at 12c.
Beys' Waists, 15c. Ladies'
Ribbed Lisle Vests, 15c.
French Balbriggan Vests,
silk stitched, 29c.
Yeu can see hundreds of
Geed Bargains if you call en
"s. One let of Eiderdown
Cleth at 25c a yard.
ASTRICH BROTHERS.
NIGHT GOWNS.
LOT 7,-Frutt of Leem Mnslln. M ei her Hub
bard front and back. Hamburg edged, B6c.
LOTS. Waraantta Mnalln, trimmed with
amureiuery ana laaaruen, 7ae.
ear These reeds are
perfect tn every re
ion's trad i a law gar
1 from baiid leg. Bee
iKet.iade for ibis aaseni
men's are slightly soiled from hatdlng.
VUVfU -9A4IJT.
ZasVrTOAanill.PA.
KB W AD VBRTiBKUKNTB.
IITA NTED-AG1BL, FOB QENEBAL
we Housework. Apply te
Mas. a awn.
angle-lwd
Ne. 44t Bast Orange SU
AGENTS WANTED FOB THE BALE
of tbe
FYKOLKTBR FIRBFXTIMOOIBHBK.
Call at the Leepard Hetel ler one week.
angle-lwd
UEA BATH1NU AT HOME,
GO.TO- -
OOOHBAM'3 DRUG bTORF,
Nes. U7A139 North Queen St,
And get some SB A SALT ana
Water aath at home.
aava a Baa
1uThA
FOR KBNT-THBSTORE8 AND BABE
ment Keims In the Farmer1 reuthem
Market Henae will be ready for occupation
about aepumber let. sealed bUs for tbs ren
tal will be received at Ne 120 Seuth Queen
street en or before Angnst ntb, statlugthn
purpose for wh-eh te be used, and alseat what
rate of Tent per annum. ..
anHTe&in H. l. rBAlLBT, Secretary.
T3TJ3INE8S COLLEGE.
Lancaster Business College,
NO. UK KAST KINO STBKKT.
Day aesslens begins MONDAY, 8 KPT. 3.
I.vrnlng Bnl ms begin l'OK8UY,SKFr.4.
Apply at rooms, or address.
H. O. WHIDLBR, Prln.
aus-4 tfdR
1888. 1889.
Seventeenth Annual Tem
OrTHKUNlTXDSTATKS.
MR.O.R.GLEASON,
Kins; of Herse Tamerp,
Assisted by his cempny of trained and ex
peilenced Lersemen, wlil open the teasen at
MeQrann's Park, Lancaster,
FBIDAY KVKKINO, AUG. 17,
Continuing Four Xvenlngs. A'se a Grand
FerfO'mnce CAiUKOAY aFjEBNOON.
AUGUn r 18th, at S 00 p. m
Mr. Gleaen wll bandle at each exhibition
ha'ter pellers, shyers horses airald of steam
or B. K. cars (a a peel -u engine en i he vreunds
for this purpete), horses ad te shoe, balkers,
klekbrs and runaways. Horses will be broken
el any bad habit In a few mementa publicly t
no secrets ; no charges ibets wishing their
heraea broken win me Mr Uleaaen's gent at
Flas A Ueerr'a Ofllce. Me.th Queen atrtct, any
time during tba week.
Tha Fai k wlil be lighted bv Xlectrle Light.
Kxhlbltlens, Friday Kvenlng. August 17. at
815 p m ; eaturday p. rn., August is, at S
o'clock,
ADMUBION aSCKNTi.
AVUerses Uandled Free of Charge.
auglt-lwd
CLOTH I NU.
G
BEAT REDUCTION.
Fine Tailoring
At Use Greatest Beduotlen ever made te ra
dios a heavy stock, at
H. GERHART'S
Fins Tailoring Establishment,
43 NOHTII QUKEN STBEKT.
Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Cltye
Lancaster
M
ABT1N BBOTUEB8.
The kind of Flannel
Shirts we are telling
every day was worn
without a Vest In tbe
speaker's chair lut
week. ThU Is the age
of comfort.
They Wear
Them
In Congress!
FOK-
Durabiliiy,
Reliability,
Originality,
Popularity,
And tbe best for tbe least money In Clothing
and Farnlahlng Goods ter Men, and Beys und
Children, jeu'il find us In the lead.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing and Famishing Geedl,
88 NOJ1TH QUKKN ST.
F. B. Campaign Club Equipments. Ge, our
prices.
w
lLLlAMMON Ct FOai'Kit.
JUST IN THS HEIGHT
OF THE-
EXCURSION SEASON!
SOUS FOR TAB OCCASION.
Cheap I Oheap I Oheip I
A Gent's All-wool Cheviot Suit, I.B.10;
former price, lis. oe.
Gem's -li.woei Fancy Cheviot Suit, 112 00 1
former prlne, lib 00.
a Gent's All-Weel Light Serga Suit, 110.00
former price, I lioe.
A Bey's All-wool Short Taut Suit, 13 60;
former price, ba oe.
Bey's Shirt Walsh), 3), 10, and 73 Cents.
NXW DSSIQMS IN
CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENT?.
Williamson & Fester,
52. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING STH
J ANUASTKB, fa,
BRANCH STORE,
NO. 318 MARKHT STB BET,
UAHttlSllUBG, PA,
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