lJ,., - jI, rsi XJllii LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 22, 1808. m FSsr I'm fJStr & & n ' Sir 5 r& $ Ti & i fe V vx sa- : ?- C- ! j-' i. m t Ms m -- yt S3 B. it f M t fc ' v '? tr DAM AGE BY TDE STORM. . a ?.-y vail te cakrt err WiTIH ,r AHDitUKKra AHK FLOODED. A JUttc Welgbleg Iwsntf-Flte Tem M Dl- ft'-f V ledged Inn the HUlHear the Henry CBty Furnace end It fall Upen the KattreM, Breakleg two Track t' h2 i 'Columbia, Auf . 2Z A rery heavy rsla s tiataraytaltM Columbia jeeterday, aar.ag .vwalea lima the rain fell In torrents. I( ' - - - - tha hMtMt ftftnrtena th tmn t rt WW V" .... n. w - n n Basked for years, and the efleeta et tha JcSBSB esa e seen inn bieiiubb;. "" "" . rlalIvF. en North Third street, oenld net f'ifmnf ell the water and la oenfeqnsnee the " wuss am inn id b T.i.j -"-- TTeaaid Walnut street, from Second te ' aTrasrt, atoms the sffeet et the storm. The 1 ? - a .hul mT aa! ties asltflAal saeTBOTefMg "" "" "... :-i"re axpessd. The yara at i-erreiieve ''mUu shone wee flooded, bnt very (little tfama. done. The flelde neat 'JkUlager'a tannery resemble a pond Jhrisat are waabed very mneh. Cern aad potetoee were weabed In the fielda .?- trarr Nlailev'a farm, aim the Marietta i'- alke. The eewer at Frent and Walnut rwr auaaia w ' " ..., .-.. uuu JSP VmtitrMi Ilka a eanal. The eellara cf W Jean Fink and Bsmnel Tamer are badly ,t tfaaaged The river te very nign ana ie v atUloemlng np. Oleppet'e eand wharf li ? fleedtd, preTentln. work. A large roekwae washed from the hill 5 isar Henry Clay farneee lut night, falling r ea the P. R. R. tracks, Just east of the ter ; aaee. The atone weighed a boa l 25 tone, ' feed broke two relle In the fell, Tbewreek rew were called out, and bleated the rock before It oenld be removed. Freight tralna vera delayed alx and one-half henra. A waeheut occurred en the P. B. K. eut I et Btrlckler'a bridge, delaying freight tralna about one hour. The borough workmen nre engeged te day la patting tbe eixeeu in geed order, centennial iimt. ZheP. H. R.boee company metyesterday 1 afternoon and eleeted Geerge W. Seltser i ehlet marshal, with power te select nla aide Tbe company will drill tortwe hour, every Saturday. A white helmet will be worn In plaee of a cap, and a white belt with name of tbe oempany. Xne marshal and atda of the military and firemen parade met lent evening. They will 1 be equipped In the uniform! e! their rospeo tlve organizations, ezoepllng a white belmet, blue and white walat aaab ter the aid a and a ' ted breaat aaab for the marshal, The com- ' xnlttee located the etatlene of the aeveral S 1 visions. Thehonrferparadowaaobanged n from 9:30 te 10:45 a. m. At lOitO o'elock tbe Opera home bell will be atruek as a signal. ! The committee will held a meeting thla greelng In the cblet burgess' roex. The varleua committees of the aeoend day Bet the conference committee laat evening when the pregramme waa oempleted : At 7:30 a, m. rifle contest ; 10 JO parade will form and mareh promptly at 11 o'elock ; baae bell at 2; abetgun oenteat at the eame bear regatta ett flrewerka at 7:30 p. m. The pirade will form with the Locemotlvo Fireman en tbe right, with the Railroad ' Brakeman following. The ether erganlzi liens will fellow aoeordlng te tbelr ego In the borough. The marahal and aide will - be: Marahal, F. P. D. Miller aids, I)r, W.O. Tayler, 8. U. Muster, Newton Jack. f eon, W. X Btrlekler, with one from the J Odd Fellows and one from the Red Men. i A Meeting of the Red Men will be held tale evening. Onlquesalunge Trlbe of Red Men has f ranted the armory te entertain tbelr .: gaeeta. :, The Vigilant fire company held a meet- 1 lag last evening when oemmlltaee wereep- ftTfagfWnmW WtM vm uw.. fanu .w .mww.v liancaaterlicdgp, Ne. 01, of OJd Fellows, Will tern out 100 men and a band. The Mew Market Heme. The new market house premises te be a very convenient bnlldlng and a needed ad ad apteon te the town. The building will be 00x100 feet and will oenUIn 72 stalls. If the market la a success 72 atalla will then be added. The buildings Is erected under nj, utht supervision of Mr Frank Bblllew, and BtttVeeied tobecempleteddurlng Ooteber. reted tobecempleteddurlng Ooteber. a T.inla 5avls."'btr Liancaster. and Miss Xi'xxle Davis,' Ot Liancaster, and Bertha Ijtvlngsten, of Iluntlngden oennty, are guests of Miss Edna Living atna. Mr. D. Hanauer, of Biltlmore la visiting friends In town. Tbe funeral et the late Henry Bertner waa held tbls afternoon. A dolegatlon from Gen. Welsh pest attonded the ser vices. Tbe empleyes of the Tirtowater canal ware paid efi te-day. Terty-aeven people went en the oieuralon te Ojean Greve thla morning. Mlas Msble MeBrlde, lUlng en Beuth Third street, was given a aurprlse parly laat night in honor of her 18th birthday. Thirty young frlende bad a pleasant time. The aaaaultand battery case of Bltnnr and Outfitter sgslnst Wash. Null waa set tled before Squire Helly last e von leg. Before Iks Mayer. Mary Wise waa the prlnelpal attraction at the mayor's court this mc ruing. Mary denied the allegation made by Ol&eer Lebr laat one waa drunk, but her denial did net nave much weight with hla honor. As It was bar first appearance bofero the present Mayer ber punishment waa made light 10 days In Jail, E. 8 med ley, who claims Kantas City ai hla home, was very drunk last night. lie oenld net get hotel accommodations en ac count of bis condition and he determined tealeepallnlghtln Bam Musketnuas' cab, Tata Bam would net allow and te get rid et hlaa took him te the station beuse. Tte mayor discharged him upon the payment oftlendeosta. Frank Eelgel, a stranger, applied for lodging. He said that be was sick. The mayor aent him te the hospital, Will Ball ter Europe. Mrs. Leuis Fa He, wife et tbe proprietor ottheMeennercher hotel, with her young. est child, will sail from New Yerk for Europe en tbe steamship Fulds, et the North German Lloyd company, en Satur day, August Eith. The tickets ana csblna were secured through Mr, Geerge Rebr, at tha local steamship ageuey In tbe Frtlc .PrMiecfllee Mra. PfattUe will visit ber old home at Restatt, Badeu, where her aged soother and sisters still reside, and expects te be absent about lour weeks. Prof, aimseu's Kxbitittlen. The great rain storm yesterday prevented tot. Gleasen, the horse tamer, from il?lng (ha premised exhibition last evenlng. At tbarsqnestef many gentlemen Interested fa berae training be baa oensented te remain la thla city until te-morrow, Thunday after after after Boen, when, at 8 o'clock, be will give bis concluding exhibition. A number of bed terses will be tamed. Iseld tur Trial, Leepold Bender waa beard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly last evening en e charge of liesault and battery, preferred by Geerge F, Xsvlt, and a charge of desertion, preferred by his wife. Tbe alderman held Bender for trial en the charge of desertion and re nerved decision en the aisuult and battery (i tee. A flrnle ob Bataidsy, . The Sunday school celebration et the Meflsvllle school, which will be beld en a set Saturdsy, premises te be largely at tended. Should the weather prove unlavrr bta tbe plenie will be beld the first fine dy f-alewUg (Handsyexesptrd), e Tbe UvugL Kaesps. Laf 1 Nlxder', who was beaten by several tea en North Prlneeatreat, Saturday night gave no provocation te his assailants. .The retlee have be clut te tha eejundrels, BATtNO A FKCK Of TMUPBtK. ! Ext rations end Prostestleas Brenght Agatatt Jeba D. Rishatl Bs-Hetal-Kerier Mlagle aad Themas Peadergast are abw nasa, Margaret Rtahell lesned cxeeutlea ea Tuesday evening egalaet J, V. Rlahell, proprietor et the Grape hotel, far f3,000,and the eherld levied upon the pereoeal prop erty at the hotel. Bhertly erter this exeea Uen wee Issued Catherine Mingle, from whom J. D. Rlahell purchased the hotel furniture, also Issued execution. The amount of her claim la $1,800, In addition te the execntlenilamed there have been cress anlts brought against Rlahell and Mingle for violating the liquor law. The trenble between these partite etlgl nated In tbe taking away et some property by Mingle. J. D. Rlshelt purchased the furniture end busineee from Mingle and alleges that when Mingle moved awey he took with him property te the value el 1300 which was Included la tha sale te him. When Rlahell learned that Mingle waa leaning exocntlenagalnet htm for the 11,600, the amount of the Judgeieat given te blmi be determined te protect his mother who bad advaneed him 13.000 I he gave her a Judgment end en It an execution waa la sued. When Mingle learned that RlsbeUbad attempted te get tbe best of him In tbe civil court by confessing Judgment In favor et bta mother, he went before Alderman Hal bach end entered eulta egalnat Rtshell for selling liquor en Sunday and te miners. Rlahell gave ball ter a heating en Wednes day next at 8 o'clock, Mr. Rtahell thereupon made complaint against Mingle for selling liquor en Huudsy and te minera Tbe case will be heard by Alderman Patrlek Dennelly. Mr. Rlahell also made complaint agalnat Themas Fendergaat, Mlngle'a een-ln-law, who bearded at the Grape, charging him with the larceny of certain property belong ing te tbe hotel. The esse will be heard by Alderman Dennelly en Thursday. CXD&R SCSPICIOOS ClttOOsfDTAMUES, Twe Men Hiippewa te Me Making an In. ineiilen et a Mall Bex Leck. When Letter-Oirrler Dennelly passed the cerner of East King and Llme streets en Tuesday evening he aaw two men at tbe letterbox aetlng In a anspt cleus manner. Upen opening tbe box te take the leltem, from It be found some wax In tha keyhole. The malter was at once reported te Post master Blaymaker and he notified the pellne authorities te arrest the pwtleslf pos sible. The supposition Is that the men obtained or were endeavoring te obtain au Impres sion of the lock ae that a keyoeuld be made te open the mall boxes of tbe city, The uen are described as being young, five feet st von lnehee In height, wero seersuoker costs, dark treuaera and stiff bats. The postmaster baa also Instructed the Kllce oflieers te arrest all parties found lounging or loitering around the mall boxes. Felic Casts. The oeuiplslnts et surety of the peace and drunken and disorderly oenduot brought by Mrs. Pallant against her hus hus bied, Lewls Pallant, were withdrawn before Alderman Bpurrler, Tueeday, Ames Dyer, arronted for asaault and bat tery en Jehn Riley, gave ball for a beating before Alderman Spurrier en Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Rlsm Lyens was held for a hearing en Saturday evenlng bofero Alderman Spur rier te answer a complaint of assault and battery en James II. Gray. Ilenry P. Derwart and Jehn F. Bear, nhtrffMl with hnnkatarltiff within amllnnf ItheRawltnavllle campmeellng, bad a bear ing before Alderman Bpurrler and ware dlseharged. Obarlea Sslgler, arrested for drunken and disorderly conduct, was committed ter Ien days byAMerman Dsen. The Largest D(sl. A large deed waaQled for record at the reoerrlet'a efUce en Tuesday. It Is nve feet, thrre Inches long and two feet, alx Inehes Wlde and contains as mneh reading matter as flfteen ordinary deeda. It waa made en Mareh 3, 1700, and Is for five tracts of land in Denegal township. It la part of the large traet el land reeently purchased by Dsvld B Ltndls. Eighteen ether old deeds ler the same tract et land were also left at the UBce te be recorded. Great Demand ler Theiu, The new cart, Invented by the Messrs. Altlck, Is In great demand, and their many employeN are kept busy manufacturing these c&rts te supply the demand for them. They nlilp them te New Jfctk, Philadel phia, iisltlmere and the Seuth, m Ne ralr at LIUtJ. The l.llllz Fair association at their moot meet ing at the Springs hotel en Tuesday aban doned ttie idea of holding a fair this year, Toe project te buy greunda andoreet build ings for annual fatta In the future la still being censldeied.J Claims a oed Dttsnse. Mra. Matilda Beehrtat, who was prose cuted by Mary V.' Sterllng for larceny of geede In Philadelphia, deatrea ua te aay that shoes a perfect defense agalnat tbe Cbargca cf tbe prosecutor, Tbe court de cided that the case waa net properly triable he re, as tbe alleged etlcnse was committed In Philadelphia. gat tbe Birsst Commfitlensr, Plnce street, between Grant and Orange streets, is In a bad condition. There are a number of boles In tbe street which become tilled with water, and thla water la allowed te remain until It becomes stagnant The aril could be remedied with a few loadsef 8. one and a few hours Isber. Went te Atlantic Cllr. Misses Mlnnle Hern, Mary Dally and Ellle Sullivan have gene te Atlantle City, where they will remain a week. Me Chang. New Yerk, Aug. 22.--Mr. rtobert Gar roll's condition Is unehanged thla morning. 1 '. la net yet known when ha will be moved. Tei Yeung ilen's Deraoeratlo Club will held a special meeting en Thursday evening, Aug. 3, Uniforms lli be adopted. a'.-J-2ta Eicniileti te Orphans' Herns AnnUsriarr at W omelsderf, en Thursday, Auguit 3. Train leaves Lanrailur (Etna street) at 7a. m .Upper fiopetat;07, larelM Petersburg. 7:IB,fare 11.83 1 Manhtttm, 7:'8, fare 11.15 1 Columbia, 7) Cerdlltt.7.4t, fare 11.60) Landlivllle, s, lare ti.SOi Lttltz, 8.81, fare IL00 Kpbrata, 8 S3, fare 73e. UeueQt of the home. aulS-le-KSta DLTsssi'sUst iMcture en weak, norTeu bleed pulten and rtoblliuted liien aent free of cbuiKO. Addrcs, Da. Thiii, Ma tSSNerlh ith s:root, I'hlladUpbU. p. Jy0.aI,W,yd4w aineMiuents. "Qur Jonathan.'' Tbe amusement season will be epunudtn Lancaster en Saturday night by the presentation by tbe Moere & Vivian comedy company of the laughable creattun 'Our Jonathan," Of this play and company the Wheeling, rV Va., JntclHgtnctr saye : '-Mr. Yankee Moere, as the Yankee, Impersonated the chatacter te life, and with Jdlss Uelln Vivian, tbe Oaihtng seubrette.tn longs.danees and ceinlcamier, reottved rounds et applause and screams et laughter. The ontlre play Is full of fun, and a sure euro ler blues, and crowded heuees will be seen as usual at every perf jroianea at the Academy " u a. ttK mra. fltliadeiubla 1'reduca Muaet. rair.tDU.rnu. Aug.Si.-rieur nrm sale 1 7JJ bbU I Sinn. Haters, 13 Wa 75 1 Henn JTamUy, treat oei Western au. M Cea :j, winter faU;iiU,M7301 10 1 Bprlng de, etSea nye. II ? Wh--AUg.. 08J1C Bept, WCJ Oct., MVc, COxn-Aug., Ue I Bjpt. Met tleL, 630. Oats-Ang., ssfte i Sept , tkc; Ocu, SBJic aw lark Harks. Haw Teaa. Auc. B-rJenr BxtrmTea Sua . j". Aug. S2 rienr nanretnrmi teefsiui aina i StETim.BSTSBNVJ. ni'". "--. m!.' ..Ti ni.. w. m n-j. BDSI9 ; Stale. wa a Winter, Bept , eiMn Ocu, Wheat no. i. "r1?,.","" f:": iz,',? "vav , "K& -"Na""i7 "stiri,"ijh. te.M8t Afir. MKe( Bept, KXet receipts, W.100 1 sblpuenls, SXl11!. tMts He. lwalta, State, iiateei no. (.de, SWe t Ne. S mtxefl, Aug, MH Sept., Hc t reeelpU,lia 400 sbipmants, SJ.IM. Kye nominal Stave 76c Barley nominal. FerksteuiridBtMs,lll nOslUiie. Lara quiet i Aug, 9 t Oct . W 09. Melaaaes nrm ler te betllnr at, 2)0 Black strap, lis. Me Orleans, aoaiec. Turpentine easy at ilCKe. Besfndnll I strained tojreod.tl OlKCtl WK- rctreieam steady t Heanna in (Jam. 9)e. rrelghu arm t grata te l.lvorpeol, 4a Butter bteady i western creamery, lSBMe. Cheese weak i Western rial 7e)a-1 State raetery, 7KQ90 rancy White, 119 lte i Ohie rial, 70e. Kn Quiet) biate, 17K15ai Western, IS OlTVte. suvar ateadyi Keflned Cstleaf, BJiei Qraanla. U0.7KO. Tallew Arm I Prime city, Ka. lllen nominal i Carolina, lair togeod. Hie CefTce steady t Fair cargoes, ler Hlo. HHO. Obteage Preaaee Bfarkse. tmioaee, Aug. it, :te a. m. Market opened. Wheat Angft 8SMe Bept, BSHe i OeL tfKO-l May, C39. Cem-Ang., tiKei Bept,, Ke.;OeU, 4tKe. eaU-Aug S3c. Sept., Me.t Oot., SIKO.t May. 2:Me. fnrk-AUgnst,18 6JH Sept., tl am Oct , ird-August, 18 83 1 Sent., 13(3; Oct., Short Ribs-August, S3 10 1 Bept , 18 10 1 Oct,) 12. aratn and li ortslens. gnrnlshed by 8. K. Yundt, Ilreker. CaioiBO,Ang.Si,l.eoo'ciocap.m. Wheat. Cern eau rerk. Lard. August wm ?. v Bepternuer..... WK tictebrr set UK Mevwnber....... .... December ....b85 .... January May W e MK lt.si bw VIM 18 87 8.8.1 eeee eeee ee M .... . irnan uu Consels eieeeeeeeeetteee eeeaeeeeeete eeee eeee e .87 Closing Fnces-S o'clock p. m. ni Vhnat, Cor Oats. fork. lard. AaKUMttt,i Bnpintnber Ooteber Mevember Unoernber.,,. January, Mar Crude OU. .8W ill KV. HO 8.87 ." v& 18. fO 13.87 8 07 8.91 83 &x 87Vi Oar ln. ..t 78 JlocelnU. Winter Whe&t... ......... ......... Bprtug Wheat.... Cern ........................ Oats. ................. ............... Itye ................,.........,.,- Barley ....... 43 in ISO sett eeee esse eeee Head. io.we 1,10 Kncnlnts Hern..! UecetpU-catue., ............. aMrsBteek SlaraeU. raioAen, Aug. 21. Cattle Receipts. 10,(j00; shipments, 3COJ market uttadyi noe s, J8JB brut stcc ters end rexdrrs, n onessoi co, bu'leaua mixed, it sifji en i Tmans steer, II w Q3G0 westnrn ranirn'S, It (KOIH0. llogs-U-cetpi, 0,000 head i shipments. SMOi markvt slew, strong f mixed, as 6 0 65 1 bavy, as loeo 0) l light, S390Q0 M skips, at 2ms oe. hnep Keentpts, 0 000 headi shipments, aOOOi market flrmi natives, 12 80 Otmi Western shorn. ss MQS 93 1 lexassbern, i7VO70t lambs, ft WOO On. Rabt Libshtt. cuitiu Iteeelpts, 5703 : shipments, sod head I market slew kne cattle shipped te hew Yere te-day. Hogs ilttciitpu, 80e bead i shipments BOO i market artlve t Phlladelphlas. SB 60 9 0G0 mlxed, 0tSO0 40 1 Ynrkers, snKSOSA) common te fair, aoeono 13; pigs, 13 7300 00. 5 cars shipped te Mew erk tn-eay. ehonp-Ueeelpts. 4100; ablpmenU. SA0O; market slew; prime, uieQitat gend. 13 730 4 10 ; common th fair, son s& lambs, 4Q3 73. Maw Yerk stocks. Nww Teac, Aug. 11. t p. mMeney closed at IX per cent. 1 Xzehange Quiet 1 posted rates, II BSfll 3 aetual rates It 81X8) 4 8IK for 00 days and at B7K84 87K for demand 1 uovernmenu ciosea strong 1 curroney e's, II 20 bid ; 4's coup., U :X ; K's de, II 07K bid. The stoek market this morning opened dull, and en moaerale olTerlngs prloes de O'lnedHOM Per cent, lewer than lest night's quctatlens. This brought ent soma geed sap sap pert, and with heavy buying of the Vauder bills and coat shares it eaused the list te be bo be ceme strong and advaneas of U te lj per cent from the lowest prices took plsoe. The list has slnce been strong at the edvanee, with aerthsrn l'aolfle prcfurredoneef tbe fcnturei. Bteec Markets. Quotations by Keed, McUrann era, Lancaster, ra. aw veac list. 11 A x. 0 nada t'actae v.. 0. O.A1 67H Colerado Ceat Ontrel l'aoine 1 anaaabeutnnrn Ohl.,Ht L.Al'bg Den. A IMe U fjel. Zi A W. ...... .......... ane--...-...,,...........,, Krle2nds Jer C-... ...... ..,.,, ...... a. et T. ........... ,.., Leu, A N...... ..., .,,... L. shore. ......., ....... Mich Cen.. Missouri t'aclcc neck V alley St. P.. ... ............. Sei M r. fret 67V Sj.West,.... wy. w. i.u -. ................ Hew England Bast Tonneesoe,.., ...... Omaha u Oregon Transportation.. 20' Ontario AW ., 18 FactnoMell 87 Ul-kninn. 1- ml..l ... Texas PauineV.'.Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 1M m. dhi -.17 union racinc..,.. te waoasncem , 11 Wabash Prof S7 Western V 82! weeienoreiienas...,.,,,, .,., vanansu-HU list, Leh vat....- .......... a, n y.a fhiia Fa.U.B D4V Heading 23 7-10 Leb, Nav.. Uestenv. Pass P A K...,..,.,...,,,,,,,,, .... m. uent,-........,.......,. .... Peeples Pass Udg. 41 !;L'r, Kits Phtla. TTwntlnn V. 6tl( 85 7-If- 15X 87 eeee D BA TB8 Uneuiaa-August 20 188. In this ctty.'wil IUm It. Uelebler, god forty thr-e yeara Tbe rolatlves and friends of the family (alie Pests 81 and 403, 0. a. It , and ke-abah-ke nee Trthe. no 22.1 O.K. 11.), are respectfnlly In. vlied te attend the funeral, from his late rosl resl rosl denee, Ne. 843 North Ounen street, en Thurs day afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment at Lan caster cemetery. Hoeset. -Angnnxi, 16W,ln thlt city. Jehn Jaoeb. son or Jeseph 0. aid Margaret lloeney. aged twenty-two yean, eight months and eighteen days, Tbe relatives und friends of the family are rcspectlulfy Invited te attend the tuneral, from hts parents' restdenen. Ne. 818X West Kings treet.en Thurse Ay afternoon at 3 o'elook. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. .k11";-1 MHI Oreek Water Station, en the 20 n IriBU. 11. Elizabeth atumma, cauata jears. 7 month and 17 davs. At ttesU The relatives and friends of tbe latnlly are rcipeei fully lnvltKd te atUeid7the funeral from htr n&rAnlH' rAalA,inn Ullt On-i. ttf.-- Station, one mile west et lllrd-ln.Hand, Thurs day afternoon at 1 o'elock, Bervicei at the house. Intorment at Heller's ohureh. ata KAerrxtK.-Anguit 21, lMJ. m thU cltv. Mrs Alizbeth ifauttman, widow or the late J,S,l 2- kauirmsn, aged 78 ears, 8 months and 26 days. The relatives and frfends of the family are uapeetfully Invited te n tend the tnneral, from tbe residence of ber daughtsr, Mrs. O. n. Mayer, Me, Ml Weit Chestnut street, aorvlees at the Old Mennenlte Meeting Ileuse, Kaat Chestnut street, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Bid AWBRfeN -in tills city, ou the 21d Inst. Mathaulul u. Auderaen, la the tith year or his The relatives and frlenfl set the fmlly are respectlully Invited te attend tbe funeral from his late residence, Ne 217 Kest Frodetlck street, nn rilday mnretngat lO.OOo'cleok, in. torment at Laneat' or cemetery , sta. MoRTeH.-Angmt 20 less, in thliclty, Mrs. Marwaret Morten, relict of the late VY llllam Aiorien The relatives and friends of the family are veipectrully Invited te attend the funeral from her lata reildence, Ne. 13 Columbia avenue, ou Thursday afternoon nt 8 o'clock. Services at the Presbyterian church, inter ment private. MCW All VtlK Tit HMKKTa. "DIOR BALK OHKAP. NEW McCALli 1 . '"'sgen, Jenny Llnd pbte.en. sett of geed tabber mounted barurai, etc niWWd Wtf" 1W W'UUKST' . A Ce,, hank . 12 k. 8r.it. six f . s EG six DIX 6I eeee its t- -1 mil isi ikuu si JflyJ S7 w wvj ..." MV m BiH 15 18j 13 iiu ieYe icji 8I (I7 ..?. 7 7n2 XH Mi S U M 67J2 5 11 see 10 & ifH rex 3 leS li s m 71) 71 2lQ 2IM ai S13h H 0 14 (,1 M id: ih 2 27 17 S V1& BIX .... 11 jyrRa llLACKWOOL'S " SCHOOL FOn OIRLS .Ul?P.,BiMOh.DAY "KPXKMBKB 3. at He, Mi gait kingitreet; augii,23,gttPtl A'JflT AD rXKTaKMWNTS. lAJUMU POWDKeL sniwwwii1iiwwiVv ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. rpBlB powder never varies. A marvel of 1 parity, strength and whoiesemeneea. Mera economies! than the ordinary kinds, aad can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders db(d only in earn. Hetal Baataa rewnaa Ce. let Wall street. Hew Yerk. igu lyaaw HR FINEST AMKUIOAN OHAM FAQNXS, Qeldtn Ag isd Hunmondfpert Sea BOttREE'S LIQUnB STOKE. THE APPLICATION OP AMOS B Bheaffer. for the transfer of the liquor storelleense of Ilenry Bewman, reeend ware, Lancaster cliy, ane all remenstrances, Ae , win be heard en Monday, September 17, 188, at 10 a. m. b.w w. uaiiAN. auin,iASept$ D. c. quarter sessions. IOO BnSY TO WHITE ADVERTISE . MBNIS. Come and See My Goods ! MRS. B. M. WOODWARD, tatye-lydSAW SOXKast King Strett. G RAND OPENING. Procter'a Fulton Opera Heuse. PBO0TOH A BODLIBB, Proprietors. ONK NIGHT ONLY-8ATU11DAY, AUO, 26, MOORE& VIVIAN, In their Oreat Y'ankee Comedy, " Our Jonathan." BNTIBBLiBBWniTIBN. MKW BOENBUY I HBW WABDBOBK I I TO. I ADMISSION 18, 30 A 80 CENTS. Bale or Iteserved Beats Opens Thursday Morning. 49-COMINQ-Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, MAK TIN H AYJfiN in " A Bey Here " ai3 tld Reliable Goods &HeneBt Prices -VISIT JOHN S. GIVLER. -LOOK AT UVU - $1 & $i.2S BLACK SILKS. Pronounced by Dressmakers and J udges Of bilks te be the be.t goods nltdred In Lancas ter or elsewhere ler the price. Kvery yard uuantua. JOHB S. GIVLER, e and 8 North Queen Btrett, I.ANC A.STKO, PA. marlO-lvdAw JCTKRR'S 110OK8TORE. SEBREW New Year Cards. UKW AND AKTltTlC LUESIUN3. Tha finest Line we ever had. Prices Much Lewer. Theenly place tn the city that keeps them ler sale. WNewLloeef BIBTHDAY AND H. b. CABOS always please the pur chaser. HERR! 53 North Queen St. taugia-iyd T ANOASTKR HONOKKD. THE Presidential Oandld&tes In Town, VtlTU UKADqUAUTHm AT CLARKE'S TKAANU COrrKB HOUBV, NO. lit A 14SOUTUUUGENBT. Having secured the exeluslve right or the handsome Panel Lithographs of Harrison and Morten and Cloveland and Thurman, we will give te our oustemers their cboice every day this week with a pound or CeiTee or a quarter pound of Tea. This Is netrsshy card, but handseme enough for any parlor, Bemember we are the only house In town that roasts thrlr own Coffee. Weguarantee enr Coffee 30 per cent, stronger than Coffees that have been en hand for seme time. Our Prices are 1 12. 16, 18, se, 27, 13, jj and ! Cents per pound, - Teas from 15e te 11.00 per pound. OiLI AND BKK TlIIS WKKE'i SNAP IN GROCERIES, SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE ANII BKl'A t L TEA AND CO. UUUUK, Neb. IB nl 14 Beuth Queen Street, LANCA8TEB,PA. kmwad rmn rngitwirra. WANTED-AOIKL, TO DO GENERAL housework. Arp'yat auti-tfd w RuarM AlUKB 8TABBT. WANTED A BKTTXED WOMAN as cook with recemmeaeatkms ; geed waxes. riELB bbe ., aegis lwd Chruttana, Pa. WJ ANTED OLKAN WHITE PID. eons, full ftatherea old blrts, geed prleee eM. riBLBS BBO KifivwiHuu- vnneiwna, ra. NEW 8TOCK OF OANKS. AMjBTYLBB AND LOWEST PB1CB8. UBMUTH'S CIO AB STOBl Ma ill Bast anaa- atnM. ' EstAblUhed. 17 W. reMs-was stag NOTIOE-FIVK PKR CENT. WILL) be added te all city Tsa net paid ea or before AUGUST 81, 18W. (iraee hours from 9 a.tn. tes pm. open Monday and aaturaay evenings from 7 te 8 p. m. . J.H.BATRVOW, auge-ttdB City Treasurer. THERE WILL. BR A MEETING OF the Landled's Protectie Assroetatlea at Blstlngers Hetel. West Ring street, ea THUB8DAY EVB-.INO at TX o'elook, sharp, ti transact business or Importance. By order et a. BiBSH, President. O.Bruaais, Secretary, it SPEOlAti NOTIOE. ..9.B end after September 1. HVI PER CENT, win be added en ail school tax re maining unpaid. Vf. O. M ASSIIALL, Treasurer. . Centre eqnare. . -emca open Monday and Saturday avaa tngs. augfttfOB AlTENTION POST M. THE OFFX OFFX ears and comrades of Gee. It. Themas Pest M, are req nested te meet at poet head, quarters te-morrow (Thurseavt afternoon at 1 o'elock, te attend the funeral of enr late comrade, Wm. Uetehler. full uniform, white gloves and cane. Pest 40S is cordially invited. J. A B. USED, Commander. A. V. IIcist, Adjutant, ltd TtTlLLi Q1VK GBEATBABQAINS 1M FLOOR OIL CLOTH for the Next Ten Days, at A. C Kepler's Hardware 81ew, aug!0 aid M, w,s se and 41 Neata Qtmx St1 AB8IQNKD ESTATE OF JOHN EVANS and wire, et ML Jey, Lancaster county. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass nponeieeptlons and distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Peter Brunner, as signee of Jehn avans and wife, te and among these legally entltled te the came, will alt ter thatnurnese en Baturdav. Btnumhnr 1. ism. at 10 o'ciesk a. m.. in the Library Beem of the court Heuse, In the city of Leneatter, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend O WBN P. BB1UK KB. anglStdW Auditor. WHAT ARK YOU GOING TO DO about it T Why efleet an engagement Lancaster Business College, and obtain a knowledge of the branches se es sential In Buslnees. Course of three or alz month covers the whole around If proper effort Is made. Day term begins September 2 1 Evening term, Sept. 4, send for list of pupils and ether Information, Address H. O. WBLDLER, Prin. augttfda G BEAT BEDUOTION, Fine Tailoring At the Qreatest Bed notion ever made te ro re auce a heavy stoek, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, ;U NOBTU QUEEN STREET. Only Direct Importing Tailor in the Cttye Lancaster HEADQUAKTKR8 FOR FISHING Tackle. S J Lint Beds ler 100. Brass Beels, Vc, Having mereflne Jointed Bass Beds than we cm ter at this season of the year, we will sell at greatly rednrt:d prices. 'the great bargains In Lines, Beels, gloats, Basket. Heeks, etc., have been duly appre ciated by sportsmen. New ler the brtak in Beds. rUAILXX'S BABT END PHABMAOT, (Opposite Eastern Market,) Tralley's Barsapanlla Compound cures Bells ana Prickly Heal, fiec M.W.TAw w KDCrFlTTlNQ HHOKfl. When you buy shoes, what Is the principal point of Interest T Te get the worth of your money. We have a line of Men's and Women's Shoes ler 13.00 that cannot be beat. They are made In the best manner possible, are perfect flttlng and excellent wearars. We have a Man's shoe el all leather for II.S5 that will surprise you. A Ladles' tileve Tep Kid gexed and Pebble Butten Dress Shee for I1S5. Having an expei lence of ever C3 years In the ahee business, we can give yen the ben em et that expei lence. New Is tbe time te think of buying Scheel Shoes. We hav a full and complete assort ment of children's at prices te suit you. Spe cial attention paid te the deformities of the feet. Custom Werk a Specialty. WM. H. GABT, NO.ICS NOBTQ QUKEN ST., LANOSBTEB. JunMydWAT M ARTIN BROTHERS. Wb'vz a notion that you knew what you want. We've taken care te study your Tastes and Ideal. We're busy selling soils while many stores YOUR IDEAL CLOTHING. are trying te Btir np August trade, became we sell TOUB IDEAL CLOTBINQ at LESS THAN YOUK IDEAL PBIOE. Bee Men's suits at IS 00, 110.00 and 112 00. Net tee heavy, tee light, tee thick or tee thin. Children's Suits, beautiful styles, ILW, 1M and 15.00. Bey's suits and Extra Pants, Plenty te pick from and prices te suit. In rurniihlngs-Whateveryeuwant. You'll net want a better selection than here. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods, 33 NOBTU OO KEN ST. P. a. Campaign Clnbs Equipped. w 1&L1AMSON dt FOBTER. UO NOT 1ILY YOU It BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS AND PANTS f EVOKE SEEINGOUR SELECTION. Bey's Sohecl suits of Geed, Streng Material. Leng Pants-sires 9 te 13-lJ.W. Bey's school Bulls et Dark and Mixed floods; Very Durable. Ltng l'aats-sl:ej It te 13 13 llceandlJ.'P. Bey's Soheol suits of Neat Pattern Union Cutlmere, Kxeellentln ritand Made te Wear Well. Leng Pants-tires li te 18-13.00, (8 00, 700. Bey's Bhert Pant Butts for Bchoel Wear sites 4 te 13-1400, SXtt. 12.80. Beys Odd Short Pants, S5c, 63c. 7J, ll.ce. Bej s Odd Leng Pants. 75c, We, II ,00, I1.J5. Scboel Suits. Williamson & Fester, 82,34,30&38.KINQBTm laneastkb, pa. BRANCH STORE, HO. 318 MABKBT 8TBUS.T, UAKISUtJ8, a, ITMW AD TMMTmMMMtm. bibam ClaAB are clear felavaaa, ha4 aude, la boxes. f era aaaietrs, ' etablUkaeim " MVS& fTIAlLORlNO BUSINB08 FOR 8ADV XAweUttBttekeA Merehaat TafJetla apply at an Tnttitletnctr Offlee. aaciMM jy YOU BOY FOR CABH T CASH PRICES ABB ALWAYS uy PrleM, Bargain PrleM, Lew Prlcta. THIS IS KSPECtALLr TBUB AT TUB OB1Q1NAL AMD OBLT CASH GROCERY. "Telephone. mlt-lydM,Wr 0Aty muunm. s PROIAL BARGAINS. WATT &SH AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. During our Bemlannual Clearing Bale we are eHerlng Extraordinary Bargains In each and every departmenu The balance of enr stoek of Spring and Snmmer Dress Goods Including Silks, nark and Co'ered Henriettas, E0ih,5.Jll,JO0l,uia'M,: Waipefl, Black and colored cashmeres, Debeges, and a large as sortment of All-wool cloth Buttings are new muiu www eat Megsnuess 01 cost. SPECIAL VALUES IB LADIES', GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAV. 8BKAT BABO AINS IK TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred dozen AU Linen Knotted Fringe Towels at llMe. riity dozen Large size Knotted l"rlnge;Tew- One hundred dexen Extra Fine Quality rifty aetenbath Towels at te each. QuaVl&Ww&M'e?" tM"' G0a SPECIAL ! One ease of Sateens, Qoed Styles, Perfect Brmtflm- rmlv hub vaai e open today aeveral cast. of NswCaU cees, Dark Fall Patterns, AT TUB New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 A 10 BABT K1HQJBT. N KW BOSTON STORE. TAIT -FOB THE OPENING -&. OF J. Harry Stamm's Ne. 24 Centre Square, ABOUT J September 1 . It Will ry Yeu te Hem smber the Place, NO.MCENTRESQUARE. New Bosten Stere. DRY GOODS -AND NOTIONSI J. Harry Stamm. NEW BOSTON STORE QUaMXBWAnB. JB, MARTIN 00. QUEENSWAEE DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS ABBIV1NQ BVBBT DAT tO THE ALL AlOkT. NOVELTIES IN R08BJARS, FAIRY LAMPS, FRUIT PLATES, CHINA PEPPERS, . CHINA SALTS, BISQUE FIGURES, TERRA OOTTA S IQURES, Preserving Utensils. EXGBLBIOK Onnitisn ninrra an aia. JOeaaeh. ' ""' Fifty Doten JELLY TUMBLEB3, 180 adOS- kt ABOM FBU1T JABS at Lewest PriM.' We are Closing about one Hundred ana Fifty Deien HUHTN1NU FRO XT JABS AT Special Prices. J. B. MARTIN & OO. BOOTS AND HHO MM. rrrrtw JtOO T WEAR. Yeu Can Save Heney BY VtSITINU STACKHOUSE'8 AND POBCHA8INQ TOUB! FOOT WEAR. aayTHE best buess ad lewkst PBICK81NIHBC1TYJ D. P. STACKHOUSE, S3 & 80 aaaVBT KINO, BT. LANOASTEB. PA. a30-lydW xoera AND SHOES. Net Only tie Best $1.50 EDTION, liCi AND C0N8EBS S IN THB OI1Y, BDT THE BEST SHOES et AM Kin Is for ihU.east Mousy, -THE- $1.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES CAN BB SEEN IN SHOW CASE IN FBONT OF OUB STOUK, The One-Price Cash Heuse. d ) The Ltaders of Lew Piicis IK. BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 8 EiBt King Street, LANOASTKB. PA. MA.KBLM WOHKH. TtffARBLK AND GRANITE WORKS. FRET Er,KF,RT CHARLES IS. HOWBLL, MARBLE ANDGRANITBl WORKS, NO.130NOBTQ qUEEN BTBEKT. HaTlntr special facilities for manufacturtnr Oranlteatonnments.Tembs.orart-StoDeaand Cemetery Wor et all kinds, respeetfnlly so se Urit the patrensae of tbe public, and Invite all te call and examine t he extensive tock of Mar ble atennmenta, Grave-Stones, etc., new fln la bed and erected at my works, wbteh I offer at greatly reduced prices. Practical experi ence, with taste In th arTangemenVet orna mentation, lettering and execution or designs with great care, u a guaranty that perfect eatUfactteu will be given te the most exacting of my patrons. Buf nnra ar invited te call for estimates ter building work. orders received for all kinds of Mantels. A large number of Finished Band and Brown Brown Stene Doer-Sills en hand, at le wprlces. ,. ...,. CHAS.af.fieWELL. . ,?& & ??rtt aeen tV-lMt Aid. anrJ'lydJs,w,s w v augis-lyd
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