is. ir HIE LANCASTER DAILY INTJULLlGENCEit. KUDAV. AUGUST 24, 1888. ;3 rf llfti l-r fg 'W&, I'vi m . t u M if !F m & II; fit i? &? !, 81 lii f l&li FULTON OPEKA 110USE. thb Kre.snK ini'itevKMi.NiM .m mi: lit TIIBMSIT merKIKTOKS. A Description el lite Alterations In His Inti- tler of the Bnlldlt-ew ScseerT and New Otatri-A I 1st or Sema nl the Shnm In Be Here TWi Seaina, The Fulton opera house has been most thoroughly altered, lmproveil nutl fecautl- Bed Inside and out, and will be openod let the season en Hiturdny evening, nnder the mitiigeinent of Mr. W. M. K, Williamson. The opera house U new owned by Messrs. Procter A Bouller. Mr. JVoelor Is the owner or leasee et wero than twenty opera houtandtheatrc, and Mr. Soulier la In terealedwlth blm in Falteu opera heuse, and the Grand epera house and Academy at Musle In Wilmington, Del. Doting the aamnier Mr. Williamson has been oentUntly engaged In waking exten sive Improvement In Knlten opera home. The outside of the building and the weed work of the lobby have been handsomely painted by Mr. Uartman Moero. The fleer of the lobby has been laid In mat bio tlle byHowelUt Oruger and the walls bave been meat artlatlcally papered and band painted by J. B. Martin A Ce., the designs lelug et Jarancie pattern and elegantly executeu. A etalned glass window botween the lobby and the manager's room has a veryyretty effect. Tb ticket oflleo aud wanager'e rooms have been removed from the south te the north side et the lobby ; the old Iren guard around the ticket box has been removed and the front of the ticket box has been en larged se that a chart of the eeata sold mid unsold Is bolore the eyes el the purchaser et tickets. Tlcketn sold at this box are ler the parquet and parquet circle only. On the north side or the ticket ollleo Is another box for the tale or tickets te the gallery, and the entraoee te the gallery lit by a stairway ou the north side el the opera house. Exit from the gallery Is made by this stairway and by auother en the south aide or the building. Thore are two ether stairways leading from the gallery te the lewer lobby, but thste will only be openod In case el cmorgenoy, Jlaek of the manager's ollleeln ainem called the " bill room," In which lKwters, hand bills, Ac, are handled, and back et this is a toilet room with permauent wash tand and all ether conveniences. intkiuer ok tup. erimA iintiHi:. On entering the auditorium great changes are noticeable The soils et the parquet have been remeyrd, and replaced by fold ing opera chairs upholstered In leather. These are very light and comfortable, and fold up, se that persons wishing te pats seits that are occupied have no dillleutty In doleg te. Under each set Is a rack In which gentlemen can place thelr hate, and thus prevent them from belne rolled. The parquet circle leeks mueh as It did before the Improvements, but bofero the season is ever It tee will be provlded with opera chairs and additional aisle. The walls of the auditorium have been newly papsred and the aisles laid in handsome carpets by J, 11. Martin it Ca The old railing around the orchestra box baa been tern away and the front et the stage cut down several lnehes, which glves a better view te persens occupying front stats. Ihe musicians (Iiurger'n orchealra) will appear In full uniform. Annmboref new electrle llRhte, with ahndce, hate been put In te light the erchestra. The drop curtain has been repainted end supplied with new drapsry, and all the scenery en the stage Is entirely new. There arotwcnty-nveeotis, and et these thore Is one combination piece that can be litlllred into sixteen or mero straight pieces'. Heme et these scenes are much liner than any ever seen In Ijincaster, and equal te any seen anywherr. Mr. (Jliarles iluleal, the artist, will be here early In .September te paint many ethor pieces of new scenery. The electric light of the opera houee has been iccreastd abent 25 per cent. and Is new estimated te be 3.400 candle pewer. The electrle apparatus for producing stage effects Is very oempleto. The lights in riles, the footlights and in all ether parts of the hall cannot only be turned en aud oil a', will, but they cm be turned up or down gradually, Ihosame as gas lights, and ouch one is independent of the ethers, se that any number of lights desired may he had at any time.; The footlights consist or 'M wbite, i!i red and 25 green lights. 'I he etoetrlo lighting was all put In under the management of l. U. Bhaw, or the Kdlsen Klcctrle works, this city. An olectrle bell conueota the Htage with Sprcnger's Baloeu. It rings oue minute before the curtain rises and thus gives gen tlemen who have te go out te "soe a man" an opportunity te get back te thelr a eats In time. The epera house Is In telephene oontioo eontioo oentioo tlon with all parts et the cltv. vi.AH at;i n.Ar.nH noeici.n The following plays and players were booked for appoarance up te Monday last "Jley Here," Gee. Helland, tiedmund Birry ; " i)r. Jeykll and Mr. Ilyde," Bunch or Keys." "'Ala," Annie I'lxley, Edwin Arden, Maggie Mitchell; Flem ing Dramatic company ; " Kindergarten," "Black riag," "Jim, the I'enman," "UeUl by the Knemy," (Jlalre Scott, 1'rank Frayne, Mrs. McKce Kankln, "Da the Thames," "Over ihe Garden Wall," Hardy and Ven I.eer, "Tin Holdler," Charles T. Kills, Deckstailet's minstrels, Thutcher, Primrose & West, "Burr Oiks," IVank Maye, .Fanny Davenport, M'lla Jibes, Strakcsch opera company, McCaull opera company, Caelne opera company, llomietl A. Moulten epera company, Wilbur opera company, Dewllug A. Hansen, Teny Paster, Htetsen'a "I nole Tem" com pany, "Keep It Dark," l'at itoenoy, 1'lorence Hlndley, Our Picnic," " Irish Hearts," Couldeok In "lla79l Kuk," "Peck's Bad Bey," "Lest in Louden,' Milten Neb es, Mis. Langtry, Mrs J as Brown Petter, Fred Warde, J as. i, Down ing, "Evangeline" American Opera com pany, Dlxey'a "Adenis," 'i '.j," Goe. 11 Adams in Up, She, Him Her," "She," McNl8b,Ittu7i iV Atno's mlertrels, Austra Han Novelty company. Ordinarily the price of tickets will bone cents; dress circle 30 cents; gallery IS cents. The Bist two rows of the gallery will be furnished with opera chairs and Ter these an additional charge of 5 cents will be made. When some great "star" puts In an ap pearance tickets will be higher say Te cents for parquet ; T0 ter dresj circle ; end 25 for gallery. Beats may be purchased and reserved without extra charge a weak in advance et performance. Mr. I. B lttnebart, who has had ieen years' experience, will till the recpenslble position of stage carpsnter and he will also handle the electrle apparatus. There are jiatent fire extinguishers all evor the stage, and es there is net any gas in the building a Are Is next te an Impos sibility, Mr. Williamson says the heating apparatus Is one of the very best he ever aaw. The old tlcket olllee, ou the ttentli side of the main entrance, has been convertod Inte very pretty cigar store, of wbleh Mr. Kll W. Htener Is proprietor. He thoroughly understands his buslntsi and has In stock everything pertaining te a urid-elafs store. After showing the gentlemen of tbe piesi everything that was te be seen, Mr, Wil liamson conducted thorn and many ethers 10 the stage, whero a genereus set-out was provided ter them. Colerrd 1'iejile In court. It is a well-known fact that lbs colored tretber and slater would rather attend qaarier seuden court than a cake walk ad a large number managotnget them. Mlvei eubru-aaed as wltnessea. TJpstalT Flery ceuuuu the colored people in the court loom at last evening'n session and the number lu the colerod quarter In the rcew wm ene hundred and eighteen. A LIST OP JUBOnS. TtttfAie Drawn from lbs Wliselte hiteln the Otlelur Cenrls. Judge iilvlngsten, tiherill Uurkhclder, Jury Commlssiencra DUlerand llyus drew the following Jurers te-day te serve In the Octeber courts or common pleea and quar ter sessions : Onartrr SMlen, October 1, Israel Bear, merchant, Karl. Jonas U Nlsley, tarmer, Kat Jlompfleld. Wash Walker, mason, West Uemptleld. lsaae It Keyer, cigar m'fr.. West Karb 1. V. Mnssslmaui larmer, Htrasburg twp. lsaee Carpenter, clgarmaker, U Denegal. Frank Brlukmen, paper hanger, Ith ward, cltv. K. it. Hcrr, druggist, 7th ward, city. I). M, Krb. tobacco larmer. K. T.ampeter, Jacob Wert, broemmaknr, W. Lim pater. Goe. IJ. Salad, cigar m'ir., KastCocallce. Abram Kline, lumber merchant, Man helm borough. Jehn A- Clark, merchant, Dili ward, elty. James 11. Pegan, farmer, Martle. I H. Kelst, farmer, Man helm township. M. K. Hener, farmer, l'equea. Jehn E Lant7, farmer, Htrasburg twp. Jesiah Lit tie, grocer, nth ward, elty, S. P. Buyera, farmer, Salisbury, Jacob M. Donllnger, farmer, I.saoeck. Jehn G. Beet, cigar m'r., Kast Coeslloo. Tayler Gable, confectioner, Columbia. C. U. Ceulo, farmer, Mt Jey township. Wm. liflcbler, tailor, 0th ward, city. Lewis W. May, merchant, Columbia, .lames (lcen. nuddler. Columbia. JoelS. Kaby, luanufacturer, O'.h watd, cltv. Frank A, Hcgcner, shesmaker, 3d ward, city. David N. Landls, farmer, Kast l.smpiter. S. C. Pinkerton, cuerchant, MU Jey Borough. Chas. G. Bates, grccer, (1th ward, city. j t iram . xeung, miner, manor. David Uartman, clerk, U h ward, city. Andrew Neble, farmer, Sadsbury. Kphralm E, Uornley, farmer, Mt. Jey township. Oliver Simmons, mains, Kist I,iiipeler, Jehn ruiterltnc, smith, Mt, Jey town ship. .1 H. Hnydnr, iiierchant, Columbia. Henry Hunting, saloeukcopor, 21 ward, city. V. 11 Itrackblll, farmer, Paradise. II. 11. KelOnj der, fanner, Kllzabeth. S. Celuiubus blovensnii, cabtnotmnker, Martle. Jeseph M Krelder, bank moasenger, 3d ward city. Jehn l.'jch, clgarmaker, Warwlek. II, B. Derwnrt, printer, Cth ward, elty. Harry Ganl7, bnckmaker, 8th ward, elty. Jteesfl White, carpenter, Salisbury. Chtlstlan Fasnnelit, carpenter, Kail. Uonmieti l'lcar, Orlubtr III. M. 1 Oborhnlt7er, farmer, Maner. Henry U Kahleiuan, farmer, Mt. Jey township. Jonas K. Hnstetter, fsnner, I'ast Denegal, Edward MoMullen, (armor, I'enn. II. ,H. ltuttur, dreer, l.eaceck, (tea S. Budseeker, llveryman, Columbia. Jacob Illller, carpenter, Columbia. Adam Matin, carponler, Marletts. Ames E. lllfser, farmer, Mt Jey twp. F P. 1) Miller, grojer, Columbia. Jehn M Stern, farmer, Kaphe. J. A. Welmer, farmer, Drumore. A. S Hammend, printer, 3d watd, oily. W, '. Uener, merchant, nth ward, city, N, Davis Scott, farmer, Fulton. 11. M. Gralder, olerk, ML Jey borough. Charles U, Siubbs, tanner, Fulton. (loe. A. Kberly, dealer. Sth ward. elty. Ham'l Bevd, coal and lttmber, Drumere Edward It Nagle, butoher, Ejihrata Jehn W. Urban, merchant, (Juneslega. Jacob K. Bsnck, farmer, Laneas ter twp. Adam B Stvelgait, farmer, Eplirsta Jeseph ('. Keener, coal tUalcr, Ellribelh town. lanen, Martin, tnlller, Earl. Way no Carpouter, farmer, West Karl. Thee. A, Eliser, gent, 21 ward, city, James Eager, feline bender, 3d ward, oily. Ell Aiilthnuse, trncker, lCden. Wm. H. Burns, printer, 3d ward, clly. Solemon H, Hoevrr, farmer, W.Denegal. Jacob Wolf, algar mauulacturer, W.Karl. Jehn G. Wnrfel, prlnter, 2d ward, elty. Jehn C. Stebor, farmer, West Onoulleo. Heraco (I, Myers, tnnkoepor, Strasuurg boreugli. J, (J. Barten, farmer, 1'pper l.eaoeuk. Prank P. Killlun, cigar manutaeturer, Kait Cocalfce Jehn J, lieng, farmer, Drnuinre. Joel Wnnger, miller, West Earl. Oicar Yeung, cigar nianuTr, Warwick, Jacob H. AltiHser, farmer, tipper l.eaoeck. Jehn Unchoneur, farmer, West IiSiupoter, Ames Gllbeit, farmer, Eden, Ihhse Wetdman, farmer, Ephrata Win. H n tier, clerk, Olh sard. clly. AH red Dlller, whoel ml'r, 3d ward, oily. Jehn W liter, cooper, West Lampeter. Jehn B. 1 1 ob, coal and lumber, Warwick. Jen H.Urnikblll, farmer, Straaburg twp. Henry Horshey, collee reaster, "Hi ward, city. Cmiimen I'lcal, OrV'li'r Vi, Sam'l K Stnutler, cigar tiianufactuier, daniRtewii. Adam H Heiim, gent, Ephrata. ( W. Stovenson, olerk, Columbia. JohnTraey, moulder, Columbia. Jehn P, Setiaum, merchant, -Ith watd, city. Win. Brady, edge ioeIh, Ctli ward, elty, Henry ltowe, taruier, West l.ampeter, DiVla II. Uuber, fanner, Martlc. Jehn Wolf, Binltli, tilt ward, elty. Jeseph It. Itoyer, confectioner, -Ith Maid, city. Mennn 1 1 ei Hh y, tuorehant, Sallabury. Hotiben Garmau, farmer, Curnareu, Jehn M. Miller, trueker, Pequea. Gea EvanB. farmer, Drumore. Petor Wohlsen, builder, 7th ward, elty. Jehn E Albrbiht, smith, East Denegal, Wm. A. Hnttshu, gout, 7ih ward, elty. lllram 1. Erb, morehsut, Clay. tf Irani Leckard, moreiiant, Wesi lieiuii lieiuii fle'il U:sT.erth Mont7er, clgarmaker, Eirl. Christ. 11. NIasley, gent, Eist Denegal, Wm. 11 l.ynnB, farmer, Providence, Henry S. Hrsto'.ter, farmer, Manhelm township. Jehu N. Huber, carpenter, West llemp fleld. Frd Oldweller, farmer,ML Jey township. C. i;. Iliirkliohler, (armor, Warwick. Ptinics W. Kriy, tubacje dealer, Cth ward, city. Jehn 11. Sollenberger, tanner, Brecknock. M. ('. Ktlllan, clgnr mt'g , E. Cocallce. Nathaniel Ityan, sexton, 7th ward, city. Adelph liiriheld, cigar mf'g , Manhelm boieugn. Christian B Herr, farmer, Eden, Abram If Bailsman, farmer, Maner. II. S. HtuHhcy, justlcoet peace, Columbia, Henry Bewman, merchant, Maner. Harry A, McNabb, clerk, 7ih ward, city. Peter It Will, mllier, Penn. Jehn Duttenliotler, olerk, Columbia. A. B. Beet, clerk, Mt. Jey. Jehn K. Stener, hardware, 1st ward, elty. And. J. Muster, nphclsterer, Columbia. Win. NluJemyer, smith, Manhelm twp. Goe. Milu", cabinet maker,KllZTibBthewn. Way no Uartman, fanner, Ell7abetb. Isaaa Eckmae, farmer, Pequea. Chas. K. Arndt, merchant, Muuhelm borough. Gee Metrer, smith, Eist UempUeld. Jeseph 0. Mathetts, Justice, Elizabeth. II 1 Auxer, tinner, Dth ward, oily. Samuel Wlte, carpenter, Brecknock, Ilarvetl iiuiaa Merineu. A haiv&at homeBormon will be preached at St. Stepheu'ri Evangelical Lutheran church, by the pastO'J Bev. E. Melster, ou Hundy moruteg. Une church will be handsomely dcoeratcd. In thoeuutuga children's festival will beheld. Hcgtr Auiiutaled. Yesterday afternoon Miss Katle Beas, an employe of Ne i oetton mill, residing en Maner street, wasoleanlng the gearing part et the machinery when the tlrst linger ea the right hand was caught and lacerated. A Burgeon empute'ed the linger. Fer the )ulitlcr. Pension was Issued en Thursday by the department te Jacob F, Bender, Lancaster , and rrltsue and Increase te the following : Martin N Stark, Lancaster , Henry Herner Lancaster Jacob E. Meyer, Brlokervllle ; Christian Wise, Lincaster ; BenJ, h, Grcll, Lancailer, Ileiurued te Court Edward Harris was heard by Alderman Birr, last erentng, en charges of asiault and battery, preierrel by his wlfe. The acciifed was requlred te give ball for his sppeararjce at tbe November se slen of court I'raiijr I'liolegraplit, A fracoe containing several rUe photo graphic pictures of tbe Algenuuln club, as they lately appeared In camp, is displayed In the window of U. A. Schmidt, North Quejn street. The pictures were taken by A, V, Bentne, 415 Beeth Quatn street DEATHS OP UU1I.UIIKN. Emuia ttattil Hiss Snddsulr While In Ilea et Heart Ulssaie, Cei.U3iittA, Aug. 21. Emma Warfel, a four-mnnths-eld child of Abram S. War fel, of Lincaster avenur, wen found dead in bed this morning at 0 o'clock. The mother was awake all o'clock when the child sp peared te be well, When she aweke at the later hour the child was lying dead at her side, Depnty Corener llershey was noti fied and ompanellod the following uiyt W. M. Boynton, Jehn I'hatfant, Orvlile UI.I.U.. t I. ret . . it ii..iikm uiuuvifli et J. Jlillliuill, Ut v J iuuiujt, and V. Smith. Dr. A, Craig made an examination and stated that tbe deilb was due te heart trouble. The verdict of the )ury was In accordance with the lacti1. The funeral will be held en Sunday alternoeu at 2 o'clock, Mary E. Kaulr, a three months-old child of David Kaulr, of Maner street, died last night at 8 o'clock from rholera Infantum. The funeral will held en Saturday morning at 10& o'elock. Interment In Washington borough. Til Third Day of !) Centennial. The military and Bremen commltlee C( the conteuninl held a meetlcg last evenlng. The seven orgaulntlens repreoented en the oemmtltoe approved the action of the com mittee about the entertainment or the guest. They will be entertained at the same hour en the third day in tbe vicinity of the rink and park. Each organization will Invite ten ladles who will meet In the armory en Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The ladles appointed will have power te invite ethor ladles te assist thorn. A can vass will be made of the town ter assistance te entertalti the visitors. Several oommlt eommlt oemmlt teos wero appointed te precure tablet), tin cups, ote. Hiielei) snd (Jluli The O. S. society held a nice lug last etenlng at the resldcnce of Miss Bertie Oltey, en Walnut street The following officers were elccted : ProMdent, Geerge Yeung; viae prosldent, Uilph Swonney ; secretary, Miss Margle Swlngler ; corres ponding secretary, Themas Me!7j;ar; trea surer, Miss l.irzle Hardy; editor, Miss Bailie Frank. Photographer W. Bailey took a group or fourteen members of the Columbia Tennis emu issi evening, ou their grounds en Chestnut stroeb A camping club, composed of twonly twenly twonly llve ompleyos of the I'. It It, will be or ganized en Sunday, The Jelly "Twctity-1 he," will return from thelr camp at Vlrglnsvllle ou Satur day ovenliig, The Bed and Gun club will gn te thelr eamp at Falling Wrtters, Va , en Monday, September it, Bevarat Atclitenu Geerge Smith, liquor doaler en Seuth Frent slioet, foil en the pavement in front of his houselast ovevlng, cutting nn ugly gash In his head. Dr. Markle attonded the Injured man. Abram Eagle, a drayman, was crossing the railroad In the oenl chute?, yesterday, Just as shitting onglce Ne. tH.S was np proaehlng. The bearding at the chute pre vented the driver from soelnr; the cnglne until he was en the tracks. 'I he wagon was struck and badly damaged, but the driver and herse fortunately esosped injury. The Y. M. O. A. and Our BeyB will play agamoef ball en Saturday Httorneon en the Y, M. C. A. greundr. Each club has wen a game and this game will be for the champ, lenshlp. The Y. M. C. A. aluli will go te Lancas ter en Thursday te play the . M. t. A. club et that place. The hank olerks and business men played a giime of ball yesterday nftorneon In which the fortuer were beaten. '1 he gnme was very amusing and Bineng the features wero tbe pitching et the binketH and the batting of the business men. Suven Innings wero played when the score stoen te ll In favor et the business men. Wm. Kelloy and E. W. Mellen wero arrosted yesterday by the P. It. n pollce for train Jumping. Hqulre So!lygaethoni twenly days. During the mouth of July the P. 11. It. rellef paid the following bcnellts te em em peoyes In tewn: Eight ucoldentP, ills, sloknesB, thlrteen empleyes, H7tt0 total amount, vii su, Henry Shell, of the Centennial hotel, had a large Biiapper which he Intonded servlug te bis frlendfl, A day or se age he took severat Irlendu te soe the tutlle and found It mlfslng. A bunt was made snd the snnpper was found making tracks for the river, 'lhls morning It was kllled nnd snapper soup will be setved cnHaturday evening, AID I KKMIt Milt 4. The Nermal Scheel te Iteupru rieptKiulitr 1 -Itiut Nal llrler ,V Ijiumiur Itnllnar te Us Unlit. Mu.i.KHsviia.K, Aug. 21. The Nermal will open, with all elty and boreugli roIieoIh iu tins state, en the'td of September, Town ship schools here will open en same date. But few of the faeulty of the tormer are here or lme been bere ell vocation, but they are coming ene at a tlme. 'J he greunde nover looked se pretty as they de new, and the ladles' lawn with Its abundant grass, beautiful llower betW and ralnlug fountains, Is admlred by all. Wheu 11. L, Bewman came from Pitts burg three weeks age and took his tied with typhoid malaria It looked llke a serious struggle with him, but be is up again, though stleklng closely ln-decrs. He has lest 20 or 30 pounds. He will net be able te return te Pittsburg for soeral weeks. Twoef our young men who tiae lived In MUterai llle since early boyhood will leave nex t woek for the oeal regleus te teacb, Molars. Chas. F. Mlohenor and 1, K. Wit Wit uier. The former will assist the boieuKh superintendent In the high Boheol of Ash land, where his brother, Piet. Jesse H Mlchener, has Just resigned the Btiporlnton Btiperlnton Btiporlnten deuoy te engage In soheol work In Phila delphia The latter gees as principal et the eight schools et 1 rackvllle. He rocelvod last week the gratifying intelligence that the school beard lmd decided te lnorcase tLe azreed-upen salary lie dollars per month. The managers et the Safe Hsrbir relllug mill assure us that the projectst railroad through this quiet town will bs built, a large part of the right of way having been secured. Mr. S. M Ynliy will start next week for Ann Harber, Mleblgau, where he will spend tin ee yeara lu the state university in the I'udy of modlelne. Mr. Jna A Wsgner, who la reading modlcltie with lit. J. L. Mewery at Letert, (Masenvllle), in this township, will enter the same lnaiiln Hen a year later. Mr, J. II PicLle will pursue the same study lu the lulverslty of Pennsylvania, beginning the coming autumn. taut Illtuiliied. Elmer Dyer, arrested for assault and I at tery nn Charles Ulley, had, a hearing lofero Alderman Spurrler last ovenlng aud was discharged en payment of oests, Mr. Hllty uei caring 10 prosecute the caae further. any Willlug lu This uny it-e Misjes Junnle aud Marin Pelcal, Brandchlldreu of the late Bev. Dr. Jehn Pelssl, of Baltimore, are visiting Mrs D W K. Pnlsal, Seuth Prince stroet t'lcaianlly jurpriacd, l.astuveulng a large nnmber et Ir euds tondered MissMattieHtlinaaBiirprlse party at her home, en St Jeseph street. ecal and Instrumental musle was rendered, and at midnight the guests wero Invited te par. take of a supper. During the evenlng Miss Llrle Tayler rendered n few soprano tolo" telo" tole" tlons. bale el lliennrd Oregon llnraea. O. t. Wharten A Ce. will, en Wednesday August 29, at 10 o'elock a in , at the Lau. caster ste ck yards, pell two car toads of flne bleed ml Oregon horse i weighing from POO te 1.800 pounds, Ne postponement en be count of weather. Ne limit, no re serve. Terms cash, at Tni:tit sfcciat, mgeiine. Tbe nurg Men's Democratic Club l'aai Seme Itesoliuieus. A s fecial meating of the Yeung Men's Democratic club was held last evening. The attondance was very lArge. Thomatter or unllertnlnn the club was dlsousaed and roferred te a oammlttee. The oemmtttoo et arrangementa of the late oxcurslen or llieclub te Jteedlng made detailed report, from which It appeared that alter paying all expenscs, thore had been reallred from the sale of excursion tlckets enough meney tollquldate the ontlre Indobtednoss el the club. A resolution et thanks for thelr excellent mansgoment was extended the commltteo by a unanimous vete et the cluk The following resolutions wcie also unan unan tnensly adopted, Ilttelverf, That his honor, the mayor or Beading, be thanked for the many oeuite- sies suewn us, ana me Kinu way in wcicu he took care of its. Jtevih eel, That the thanks or this elub be extended te the Amerlcus club, or the city of Beading, fur their kind reception te the moinbers of our club and the hospltable manner In which they entertained us en the occasion of our oxcurslen te tbelr elty, August 20, 18)8. JletelveJ, That the thanks et this elub boextendodto A.M.Wilsen, division su perintendent of Philadelphia A Heading railroad company, for the exoellent ae oemmodatlon be furnished the " Yeung Men's Domecratlo Club," en the occasion of their cxourslen te Beadlng, Pa , Angnst 20, i&HS, aud also te Wm. J, .legler, the gentlemanly agent of same read, stationed at Lancaster, ter the assistance and Infor mation he furnished the excursion party. Itctelt of Hall Game. The championship games ou Thursday resulted ss fellows : Philadelphia 3, New Yerk 2, Washington (!, Bosten 1; Chicago 3, Detroit 2 ; Pittsburg 7, Indianapolis 0 ; Cleveland 1, Cincinnati 0. The Loe Line tleteated the Ivery club hv the score of U te t at Atlilolle park en Th'irsday. (lrniil(d hy the (InriiiMH. Londen, Aug. 21 Advices from Acera, In the Geld Coast Colony, iitate that a force censtating of black and K roeboy s oemmaded by three German elllcers,bas oecuplod Ad Ad delal te the nertli of Bagahll, and near te the Beekman territory. The Invaders have holited a German tUg, and named tbe P'.hce Blsuiarekbitrg. tltelurnlng lu Thelr Ueuieis 1 he 200 ohlldren itent out last woek from Philadelphia by the Open Air lund asso ciation of that city te the Cumberland val val tey, passed through this city en the Day Kx press this aftorueon en their home ward trip. Wnnleii A1IIU lliuultig CiiArTvvoeiiA, Tetin., Aug. 21 The big woolen mills at Clovelaud, 'lenn., are en tire. The buildings used for dye room and carding lieuse is completely dostreyoJ. Great ellerts are being made te save the main building. 130,000 worth et property have been destroyed. Weut in Atlantic- fjlty. Mis. Jacob Penl7 and daughters, and Mr. Goerge W. Byerly, have geno te Atlanlle City te Bpeud seme tlme. Tim place te tiny imported l aulerns W IteUt's Ills stock li tieavy, tits prlcea lower than nny ethor lionse In tbe city. He has iHHiKhtthe original importation lajrn Alse huaaqnarters ler Flags. llnrklngmen's Annual Cheap l'tciuslnii te Atlanile City en Punday Au(?ust .M. Bpeclul train leaves IJiiniryvIlle ntSlOa mj baiicaster (KlriK stieut) at j Columbia, t, l.andisvllle I .'J n m Fne only (1. Lene JUnlielinatl Jl; l.tttt, 1 II, nnd Kpliiatn, B 01 a. m. rnre only 12 75 TrnliiB retunilnif leave Atlnnltt- city all, 5 undo p.m. tuave l'hilv delplda, llirmdunn Cnllewhtll depet, nt 8 30 p tn. tlnlvHiinday uTciirslen tntlin Atlantic lids Htnseii. HUsl9.2U,ZI,SMAltW Hperlnl ilone Aiutlen 'I rtOfiileaili of Illoeded Ornireu lleipial nurtlen, welldiiK (reuiWO te I, KU pounds, at tanraitur Hteck lards, Lancaster, l'a, en Wednesday, August?), at lil o'clock a in Sale pMltlve, rain nrshtne Ne postponement, nn limit, no resurve Tennt cash. aii?:i ltd G U Wit KT(1N a CCI. VJSATHH tl avail On the Sid Inst , at Lolneratewn, Henry Meyer, ned i.l ears. Thu rulatlves and Irlendsnf tlm liunllyure rrspecttiilly Invited te utUmd tlm iuneral, 1 1 ein thu ltolermodrhurch ltotirurstewu, Bun day morning at i SO o'clock, Hld Swknk Auunst23, 18-s,ln this clly. llarrlel, rellci nt the Inte Andrew uwenlr, aged f.t yturs Thu reliitlves and friends of the family are rcapectliilly Invited te ntondthe funeral, trem the rosldenco of her son In liw, William Wiillr, Ne I'l Mnnm street, en Bumlttj after noon ut i o'clock, lntennunt at Weed waul Hill cemetery ' d HOMNK-On August VJ. In I'hlladelphta, Maria S , wlte ot'ltiemiu w. Uenlne, Iniuierly et Lnnrastur, ngedSJ yiuis. I nnerul setvlcu at thu hem?, 1711 Tnunty sixth street, en Saturday, I"iih Inst, at 2 o'clecU it AtAKXKTH. new Yerk Market. Ni Venx, Auir 21 Kleur market ntm ; riiie,meiMi tfupurnne, tilftaiiu: Minn i:irii,itHjf5t,); city Mill, Kxtra,l7i8l J W tutor Wliu.tlextra,ti b3& ;r Wheat Ne. 1, Knd, Stnui, II 01 ; Ne 1. II (0 eil)il Ne X Hud, Wlnter, Auif.. lf"'ic ; Bnpt , osMe recelpts, .'ll.'iie; shlpmeuts, 64 (Aft Cern Na 3, Mixed, Cash, C.l till Vie; Aug, 6lei Hpt, 6IHc, rocelpts, 17H,"x)0; shlpmeuts, H,M (lata Nn 1, White. State, liaivsi Ne. 1. de. 3.l.40; Ne 3 mlieil, vg, 33J;c ; Supt , Wc , rocelpts, sjuoe s Bhlpmenu, neru llye nominal j Htaia 7&c llarlev nominal. 1'erK dull t Old unss.iu WOU :v turd Irregular, Aug, IHU; tept.lM; Uelassna eullj ter &e bellluir aters, !a lllack stiap. He, New Orleans jaiQUk;. lurpuntiutistsady at -wie KODlii steady, strulneduiKend, $1 WXtJIl 07K, retreluumstuady i Uutlnud In ensea, -jc rretKhtu nrm , irmln te 1 Iverpoel, d llutlur stead) Wustern Oreainnry, K-fJAia. Cheusn Arm Wustern Klal, 7U-c : State rnciery, 7X09e ; rney Whltu, 1M 12e , Ohie r lat, 70e. KKKsitruit BUie, 10V;O17Kc , Western, 17K Qlii 3mar ttcaay; UeOned (JuUeut, b'.c, (Iranula- ted.7e Tallew nrm i l'tlnie City. Htc lttce nominal ; Carolina, tulr iokeoJ, Ha ((iif.li nrm ; fair Carxoes, ler Kin. HKc i.lte stock Aiarktu. Ciiteiue, Auir.Ji -Cattle Uecelpts, Il.UV-, sMpuiuuts, Jam; market steady .utiuia, UfiVe7 U 00 1 Blockers nnd tneders, ; eOOJ is cows, buds and inlxed, tlSStJS 00; luxans stuur, I17U QiUl Weslurn ranKem, J 7(0171 Hogs-Hicelpj, lUKO Lead; shipments, B iv ii s imrket hiu, lower i mixed, as fe G 10; heavy, te WOO M , light, f5S5ae W: skips, 1 UI05 mi ' hwip Uecelpts, I ene head t shtpments, I COO) markut vstaken iintlvu, ri 76 Ul 10 Veatern atiern,l3 5(iii lexus shorn, f J7M1J M ; Iamli9, 3 Mtle ui New Verk stocks. Niw iurs, Aun 'ii X p mMeny closed at IK lH,r 'eat. ; Kxchange ijnlct , posted rutrs, It MKI 'K: aetual rates II UXO bl)i for CO daj s and ts7K'OI9r? ter damand) Governments tUwiid tlrm currency 6's, II U bid t's oeu p , It :3X ; IK'S de, II 07. bid. Thu stock market this morning epened wetu ItU the bear party soiling tins Vander bllts en l'rcsldent Cl6aland's mestaga te Cengiess In relation te the tlshotles dtipu'e, they claiming that rotnlUtlen would hurt the rect Ipt i uf thoie rendt, and prices declined Si. tnlperrint from lust night s closing At thu decline tUeru was some geed support shown with 1 ondeu baying, this, with th railing lu of a lurge block of W. U. Tel , caused a rtnner foellngaudthedeclluoof thaoailter deallugs In most cases was recovered und seme stocks show alvances el V4tH per cent ever hut night s figures Qhtcasn rreduca Alaraet. L'hichoe, Aug 21, 980a tn Market opened. Wheat ng me, Wupt., tKet Oct. "OKci Ma) ie corn Aug , 1 U t Pept , 4'f e j Oct., c i Ma), lie Ouu aug, .-.ct Sept., ;i)c.t Oct , HJici May, 2e l'erk August, IU -); Bept., U6Sj Oct, l.ara Augiitl, XI 25, 8ent., J 26 Oct, s'hert IItb4 -August, IS -'.'K I Sept , i ii)i ; Oct , j ..K uioatne. Wheat-Aug Miy. :ic Cern ug , May, i)Ke outs Aug , May.iw. fork Aug , WK. HIV.O Bept .tilKC., 0CU,91.C; H3t bPt , 10'iC OCt , ItKO Ha S. pt,, 2liC , Oct., V5C I IIS U bipL, 13 33; OCt, Oct, a?r MztKtBept.tszzt Oct, bi.u.t Ulbs Ang lK- Oram and t-teruiuna. rnrnlshed by 8. K. Tandt, broker, Csioieo,Aur,2l, i en o'clock p. in. Wheat Cera. et. l'erk. IrtL August 81W ti'i tV .... 9.20 Heptember. 'tJ jt2 n.se 9. (ictebAr lt)i tl,'j li IS 67 9 72 WeTeniber.. ............. .... ,,. .... .... Iteeember U1H tn January ... .... .... atay m e mi .'. : crude Oll......,......,,........,,,,,,a...7 Consels .,. ......1)9 C-1G OlestDg rnews a o'clock p. rn. Wnexit- Cern. Uau. Ferk. Lard. M 9.s: Atignit 9 X Bopiembor UIH 4B K 13 w 2K IS 83 a u2 ir.Vi Je'vj uciemir.,,.. .uiji Mevember....... .... Hecemtier Wf January,,,. Slay '.'7X Crude Oil ss;; ...............t.a. .ten uoeetpM. IlKr Iviia. Winter Wheat... .................... na Spring Wbeat.. 12 Cern a.......................... .,,,,.,.,,,. S&3 eats. ..,,........,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,, .,,,,., us JyS ... ........................ ......,. a.t Head. RxRAlnts lines...... ,,,,.C600 ItecutpU Catue. H.MiO Bteca atamsta. quotations by Ueefl, MeQrann era, lancMter, I'a. w Tena LIST. II A. M. Canada i'ocine vy. e. c. c.i Colerado Ceat Central PaolOe... Canada Southern.., , M' Uhl,Bt l..l'hg Den. A Kin O..,. Del. LA W UM rle r,i Kiie2nds , Ca, bank list, sr.v. 66J s MS MVf Jer u.., K. A T. lea, N 1asssstte li. Shere Mich Cen , ss Missouri i'actne uui viuey ................ .... M. 1 ....a...... .............a ji. 1 1 ref ........... ,,,,,,, N.West 1I2 N. Y.C.aa. a. ..., ..... 103u NewBngland East Tennosseo Omaha in Oregon Transportation,. 2iiK Ontario J. w... factnoHeil ltlchmend Terminal ui fit. l'aul 7i2 Telas Fucllte..,., , 112i 40 M1K union raciae bii Wabash Cem. , Wabash fret Western U fc: West Shere ltends t'J.K MK Wi b2 rniLADSLruii list. I eh Val a, N. Y. l'lilla a. 11- U.aaa.....aa.. ....... .... Unadlng v 2 in 2 7-:e Leh. Nuv , liestenv. 1'aas . S...aaa..aaaa...aaa.... .... .... N.ecnt feeples l'uss ?,' Oil.... b7Ji B7K Phllti. Traction f ..fT 87f; flilladelplila l'redacn Market, 1'iiit.iDSLVHiA, Aug. 21.-Heur nrm t sales 1 &oe bbls i Mlnn( Uakers. II irai 73 l'enn'a, ramtly, KMQl Mt Western de, 1 25 78 1 Winter Patents, S47&OM J I Bpring de, I5 00O Kye, 3M Wheat Aug.tilKei BepL, Due: Oct., Cern Aug , He ; Sept., 6lei Oct., 6.1c. Oats Any.. 31)e ; Hept . StKc! Oct . We. 9JKC A'JC ' A D I'KK TJUBMBNTH. TOAK1NO POWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TH1B powder nevur vartea. A marvel of purify, strength and wholosemeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short welght, alum or phosphate pjwders UeUl only in earn. Uetal lUkisa Pewdsb Ce . tee Wall Street, New Yerk. Ityin Ww rpiiu piNEHr AMKKIOAN OHAM. JL. V. 'AUN KB, Gelden Age aud Hammondsport Sec. UOHHKU'B LICJUOH 8TOUK. LOSV A (JO,D BBAOELET,YHS teiday morning, lu going from West Chestnut and l'lna streets te North Duke Btreet, or en North Duke. A sultaute reward will b paid It returned te aug-i'tlid 'XHiSOrriOK. TDEBECt'A a. tlOi.BROOK'B SCHOOL FOJl OHILVilKS Wlltlu-open en MONDAY, BKI'TKMBiCt 3. Xtii. at HUg:i3ta" N0.332IABTOUaNQKBX. WANTEDA BLAOK8M1TU AND Carrlagu l'alnter. Nene but llrat-claas h erkmeu need call. til. Apply at UESttl NU1.1V, Jn'3 It" Cunlage Works, 132 A 134 Market Bt. SPECIAL NOriOK. On and alter hoptumber 1. riVst 1'JCH CKNr. will be added ou all school tax re maining unpaid W. e. M AltSlI ALL, Treasnier. . . Centre equare. rOmce open Monday and Saturday kven tngs, aug9 tfdU L ANCABTEIt UONOKED. -llltc- FreBiilential Candidates in Town, W IVll IttADUtlAltlKUB AT CLARKE'S 'lhAANii cerrKit HOU3H, .se 11 30UTU gUKKNbt. 12.1 Having secured thu exclusive light of the Landsemu I'anel Lithographs et Harrison and Morten and Cleveland and Tburman, we will give tn cut customers their cholce every day this week with a pound of CotTeo or a quat ler pound of Tea. This Is no trashy card, but handsome oneugb fjr any parlor. lteinemher we ate the only house In town that toasts their own CofTee. We guarantee ourCetroo20 per cent, strenger than Ceirees that have been en hand for some tlme, Onr l'rtces are 12K. 1. is, 20, 2!, 23, 25 and 2H Cents per pound Teas from 13c te tl.eu per pound. OAI I VNl) BKC'illlS HKkk 1 BNAf IN GROCERIES, SAMTII'lL OLARKE'S IHU.kSAl.K A-JH UE1'A1I.TKA ANDUOr ttK HUUBK, Iles. 1.) anil 14 Seuth Queen Btroet, I ANUABIKU.PA ASSIGN HI) ESTATE OF ANNIE Martin and Henry Martin, her hutband, et Kaphe township. Lancaster county. Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the balance remaining In the hands et Isiaelahm, asslgunu, ler the bensnt o(orud) e(orud) o(erud) tors, te and among ttiose legally entitled te thu same, will sit for that put pose en Tues dav, thellthdayoIBentember.ljKS at 10 o'clock a. in , In the Library lioemof the Court Heuse. In tee city e! Lancaster, where all persons la tere sUd in said distribution tray attend. .,. WM.U.WitlNTON, augllSKITu Auditor, Ti-Aug., fJ S5 Hept ta 27 BSVi SK 13H 13Vt eK tu egw wij BSU 88K iVJflf AD VMKTlBBUgNTn. FOB KENT a. GOOD HTORKBOOM best location la the city. cnt moder ate. Address, augzs If 1 ' T. K.," laTSLLieixcLS Orrsix. HEADQUABTKBS FOB FiaHlNO . Tackle. SJclnt ltedi ler loe. brass Keels, 3Sc, Having mere ll ne Jointed Bass Heds than we care ter at this season of the year, we will sell atjrreally reduc-sd prices. The great bargains In Lines, Heels, trieatf, Baskets, Heeks, eta, have been duly appre ciated by sporuuien. New ter tbe break In Heds. rUaVlLKT'B IART KNI) l'HAHMAOT. (opposite Kaatern MarKfit,! f rallny's Sarsapsrilia Compound cures llells and ritckly Heal, twe M.w.rAw G REAT REDUCTION. Fine Tailoring At the Greatest Reduction ever made tort dace a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 43 NOHTlt QUCKM BTREKT. Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Clly a Lancaster H ONE8T UOODS AT LOW PR1UKB. August Is always a dnll month, but we are determined that If low prl-.ej will de It, It shall net keen enr trade back AH goods will be sold at the lowest possible Rrlce, while we will give yen the beat goods te e bad for the money. Ne goods that have been sold at Auction, and that have been nude speelally ler Auotlen Houses, but all geed, honest, well-made Bhees that will give satisfaction and bring the ens temer back. (Joed Bhees are cheap enough new, snd there is no exense ter buying shoddy and Ondlng yourselves disappointed In the wear of them. We have a reputation which we mean te keep. Itetpectfully, WM. H. OA8T, NO. 10ft NOUTU QUKKN BT., LANOABTKU. JnnMydWAr c UEAPHUOES. CHEAPa SHOES HIEMENZ'a Closing out a nice let or Ladles' Leather Slippers at 3Se apalr. Misses' Boheol shoes, Eec, 73c, We and 11 a pair. Beys' Scheel Shoes. 76c and 11 per pair. Ladles' Fausre snd Hound Tee button shoes, 75c, Sic, It and ll U per pair. liome-Maoo child's spring Heel, HoivySelo Shoes we warrant, size 6 te7K. &0e: size 8 te 10K. 760. Ladles' rtne Lancaster Made Bhees, 11 W te 12 Ce. Jeb let of Men's llregans at We a pair. Infant Bhees, 25c a pair. Men's Bhees, 76c, t 00 and 11 -a a pair. 8 he ea efall kinds marked down at halt price. JOHN rPEMEfsZ, 67 North Queen Streot. M ART1H BROTHERS. Mothers are thinking of your eutnts, as you are tee. We're making ll a study. New don't you think, between us three, you'll fare handsomely 7 BeyB, Are Yeu Thinking! Of Scheel? J A house-lull of new styles ef Clothing for I all te pick from. Hand some designs Bed and blue and lllack and White and Drewn and a old Mixture, as you may want, and probably JubI as ou could direct. Heys' and Children's Scheel Bulls, i, II, IS $). Spanking new, all new. leu couldn't Qnd au old Suit In a new store. Soe Men's All Weel Trousers, 12.78 ane U0. Men's Working Pants and Overalls In great variety, never-rlpplngand cheap MARTIN BRO'S Clothing aud Furulshlug Goods, 31 NOUTH UUKKN BT. l". B Campaign Clubs Kqulppcd. c El.LAR HEATERS. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters AUKTHK UJtSl'lN lUhiMAUhll' ANU PEIOES THE LOWEST. ALL ttOKk OUAKANrBH.0. FLINN & BRhSENAN, CON'lltAClOUS or Plumbing & Heating, Ue Ib'A north Queen Btrset, LANCABTKU PA. REIST'Sl TIIK NIUULK SIM'KNOK l'KKl'ltUAUI.K '10 111 C BLOW IHILLINOI A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned A small margin or prents enables us te turn our money evrrqulekly, and while our slew moving competitors are w altlng for patrons at higher flgures, we are apt te get two prents en enr Investment s, and yet glve our patrons the bene tit We push business sharply and nt ery small prents We don't sit down and wait for bnslness te ceme te us at high figures Common same wilt enable tbe reader te tell which Is the best plan et procedure. Uemember. we have the largest Stere, the Heaviest Stock and the Most Complete As sertmeat. a Jeb let of Very Flre ".rooms, two for 25c, Ajobletot Hand scrubs. Se each. n ICO gallons Pare Extracted Heney, S Bs for r'lne Dried lteef, l.'Hc a ft l'lcnle Hams, no a .. Masen JTralt Jars Pints, 7ic (Marts. S5c : Uairoallens.il luperdcen. "" lleraz Seap, Se; Olelne Eeap, 6c. White Froth soap, 6c. 4 Its White urutn Hire for 25c. e it j White derm !er2Jc. 6 fts Holled Avonaer Oatmeal for ilc. 4 Its Fresh Tea HUcutts for sr c 3 s New yerk Snars or 3 lis Nick NacLs for tic, and a thousand ether bargains, come and see. Leol Oat for Oar Immense Delirery Wagea We could never "Catch orders. WuhaveoercoinH t Ui with enr e have ei, orcemn thlsby having the Largest uellvery Wagen built. Keep an eye en It. Btoplten the nay and place your order. Reist, Wholesale Retail Grocer, .erllieiBt Cerner "est Klnr and Prince Hlrecti, LANOASTKB,fA. ItXlV ADVMRTlBKtIKNTB. WANTED-OLEAN WHITE PIO eons, full leathered old birds, geed pricfspaie. nsLKs abue., aaglc-Hndeeds thrUtlana,Fa. rpAlLOBINO BUSINESS FOR 8AL-W ih , w2"-ti Wished Merchant Tailoring K!,I,e,",a0ln'f.,lSoe,),aJ"'l'trade, for sale, SSSH It V?nr '.r, e,nr. rer Information apply at Iht Intelligencer Ofllce. anglSUd OTIOE FIVE PKR OKNT. WILL, be added tn alt nty Tax net nild nn nr Sffff MH!f ?, 3I' leS- SS iSm5 a m.tes p.m. Open Monday and eaturday evenings from 7 te 8 p. m. .umx . ... J.n.itATnvew, aegfi-tfaa City Trcasnrer. HAT ARE YOU 0O1NO TO DO .. abeutltt Why enect an engagement Ltncaster Business College. and obtain a knowledge et the blanche sj es sential in Ilnslness. uonrse of three or six months cevers tbe whole around If proper effort Is made. Day term begins September 2 1 Evening term, Sept. I. Bend for list of Metis ahAnlharlnl.nn.llnn - - - w buw wM.u. au.v. iiuttiuui AUUICVI E. O. WSIOLBR, Pria. ang tfdB , T BURSK'a FiuitJais! Emit Jars I MAB0NKKU1T JABSt .,p.f.ni'?.8op8rJae7eni Qnarta.850 per dozen Half nations, 1110 per dozen; 1'areBubber Ueins, loe per dozen. JKLLYGLA88KB.A0. Flower Fetsl - Flower Petal Fancy Painted t lower Pets, Eed, Green. Maroen, Hark t also. Plain Terra "etta, Qreeu Ulazed and tbe common Karthen Pets BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO BTRHBT; LANOASTKR.PA DINE QROimRIES. W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS, UlllNKil KABTEfVQ AND HDKKBIS, LANUAS1KK.PA. TABLE OILS. Alexis, (Joailletl's, Mettett's, Lateur's and 8 ltae .t Ue 's renowned Italian Lucca oil. Thee el's are the nnest In the market, and are In small, medlum and large bottles. OLIVES. In gallon kegs, ene-hall "gallon, quart and pint glass Jars, utt received, lleaty neon OUvei in quart Jars only 60c, Including a handsome Ollvoterk, CHEESE. Heat rull Cream i3Ke per pound. Xdam or Dutch Head, Pineapple or itoqtielert Cheeses. ,. "Bargains In Pntnes and UaUtns. We hive a job tot or them In sleck. TKLKPHONK. rUIK 11KI,1 KUY. W. A. Reist & Ce. LOOK. OUT rOU NEXT WEEK'S (JAUI11. D YOU HUV FOR UA8H ? CASH PRICES AUK ALWAkS Easy Prices, Bargain Prices, Lew Prices. HUB IS KBl'Kf 1ALLY TUUK A V TIIK OU10INAL AND ONLY CASH GROCERY, N. rt. Cor. lH'hL AND INK faTJ, I.iNUASTKlt.PA. Tolt phone mil lydM.WAF w ILMAMHON 4 FOSTER. DONGOLA. This style el finishing leather ler ladles hoots has become deservedly popular. It pos sesses qualities net te be found In the ordi nary kid finished uppers. The bright and dull finished Dongola uppers de net turn red orpurple with wear; they are seu and pliable as well as tough and durable ; easy for the leet, without being be elastic as te leso the Perfect t It aq desirable In l adles' beets GENUINE DONGOLA Is nearly Waterproof, which U a feature very desirable In Ladles' Heets for street wear We keep in stecka large assortment of Ladles' Dongola beets In all the new and pop ular styles. They have been thoroughly tested, and we lecetnniend thorn as first Class In every pirtlcular. Ladles' Lace Dongola beets. Patent Leather Tips, $l.t,5. Ladles' Flexible Sele Urlght Dongola but en Heets, All tdthl, A A te K, .' M Williamson & Fester, 32.34, 36&38K. KINU 8T., 1 ANCAbIKU, PA BRANCH STORE, HO. 318 MABSHT BTnUhT, HAUUlnlllJlUl, PA AAlUbXilEXil Q.RAN1) Ol'ENlNU. Procter's Fulton Opera Heuse, PHODTen a seui ieh, rroprieters ONK HIOHT ONLY SATURDAY, A UC. IS. MOORE& VIVIAN, In thelr Great tankeeccmedy, "Our Jonathan." ENTIKKLt BEWUITTKN NEWSCKNKH1 NEW HAUDUOUr tl ADMISSION 16. lOJtBOOK.NTS Sale of lteserved Heats Opens Thursday Morning. 3-COMINH Next Utenday. Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, UAU TIN HAfDtN in ' A Bey Here." aK tfd