Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 30, 1888, Image 4

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Columbia, Aug. 30. Tba aoheol beard
mat tm' apeelat aeten leet eveateK at
MeXDtvW.a.T.tfler,preeJdent. hm
twymili Hm Clerk, Faal May,
4 Tayler and TJr ben. Beamei Lockerd
NMgMd lb position et Jen et 11m Xeettet
MtartMkeei en OfetMlM. atrawbrtdge
ilinlUlte U ttarwaeeBey. TM eea eea
tMaWtaauMMtMeekedler tha Baa of the
MM Crowd ft eaaMBBiu imrpeeea.
unlet waafraaiad prevMlng ae tenia
raaiai ea tha groan. A oommuttlea eommuttlea oemmuttlea
Miwmnit rmmrmnlilimtYi et
a aaiatilawnnlillniitnTltlnf tba beard
b ftwaat at nd participate 1b tha epea-
mvca eai weaaesnay morning, cf
aaajMrxBaJkaBaxaqBaaiaauiaBeaiainiBTiia
WMMBbata of tha beard. Atoetoliayethe
aaMaeta te a body Jela In tha demenatn-
ttaaaadepralfigexerclMa under the mar-
atatahlp of SaparlalaedaBt Heffman. Tha
larMatteBwaa accepted and tha aeereUry
UlaTrtaaltazmambera. Metsre. Faalg,
Urban sad Clark vara appointed a eem-
'amaa of thraa te oeafer with tha rmbUe
? grand traateca, with epeclal nfarenca te
TaaaarlBgbatUr order by peraena loitering
tent tba para and lnaumta grounds.
? . Fer IB vaatMBUU.
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'ah Knmu DDBmiufls uj we iukuui
WtU bold a maatlag thla erenlng.
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''Oharlaa W. BtavHiiKm la bean elected
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anvtatea aaarabal of tha third division et
$ MM etvte panda. 3. 0. Gltthaabaen elected
' iinlirl rT Orlea ledge, with W. u, Kauu
BaaBaaaaalttimL
i 't,.i-mm. Jlaaey, barber $ B. P. Black and
- IkHaak Meal, marble mawna, and Jamea
;:?JPiaaUad will tarn ent In thelndnitrUl
Oempeay G, Eighth regiment, at Wrights
U ;' ::TUia, hare aoeepted an lnvlttlen te parade.
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Taa Oldctt Kaitre Oeat.
f UlaaMftrttBrown,whOMdeatheocnrred
lh-!&, ea WadnaaUT morning, wm the eldeit db-
.!tlAaMant nf Ihlfl nlaiM RhA hnrn In
?i a t..aa a. OBMM.il .Mil TI7atlinf
Si r-.! MSiliV UUUV ! HWUUH IUU IfBI.U.
5 aaaAAtm. -hrii Tlr. Armnr'a riulflnnnfl rtniv
faiaad. ShawaaTO yeara or age, and for
Li--I, 'Tit Innai tun htul nam wmIIibiI b Btflli.
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Aim ujv unvu ui u paiuuis uu
,bmhw in nema iiin uer aeTeuxi
..aiiiai, aaiaa tsauia crown, vyiiq ine
,;'ya:aptiep of a few yeara realdenea In
W t-fFaUadalDhU aba baa alwaja lived In
.?& ... ih.. Km hII a silMW.-
'"WMah deprived her of tha naaet her lower
'v'i- ttaah. aha had ramarkahla crnnd hiullh and
B.IMB...B1 Hi . 4.Ml 4l.MI.lHn 1Tb.
Her
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'ataatl tamer weaa Heaaian.
who came te
tavtaoenntry daring the Bevolatlenary war
S "i'X'lalajkd (ha mlnnlat f.irrua and fnn-ht ti tha
1 cv.mm un eriuuj. ni lujuunirxu ma
of the war. He eettled tn Columbia
i.s.j.bbmi me moveer waa me nrai wuiie cnim
i,' vf:beralBOelambla after It waa laid ent en
ri njr wui .ide.
,it , isaerai win de ueia en riuay alter
oeaa.ii oeioca, irem ine uomootMii uemootMii uomeotMii
'& aUla Brown, en North Third -treat
Via. Aa Vacaewa Bua KIU.1.
flJLOlfJWl ..... B.B. B.f B.BB .... ...
. : wu.iu vi hi uuiuu-u uiau worn
vttieevared at ui early benr tbta morning
?f lylagalongthelrackaeftheO.&P. D. rail
;rxl,l weld Springe. Tne dlncevary was
by tba track walker, who noticed
JlfBaparlatandent Wllaen Brown, at Yerk.
Ward waa aeattoBapervlaer Cooper te make
vflaraatlgaUena. Tne man had been killed
wkf a freight train about midnight and bad
:Jaea lying en the traeka. Hla arm waa
;7safiataly eeTered,aad he waa etharwiia
vaaaautlad. Uandunter MeOartv. nt Ihamnrn.
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-Maaager train, elated that the man
leated a horrible eight, and waa etlU
X--lylBf along tba traeka. Deputy Corener
Harahey went down the read te attend te
KL -? auvrnvr.
i- Metaa About Tevrn.
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Vf' UWe last nlgbt for Its eeverument.
r Afy W. & Findley has almcstrecorered from
1,-h AberaewaatUd te a pest nt Third and
i? vMfij awoew ion morning, auu ueoame
?"Mja' uuiae uiauu i'y unieiuing
soeal. The horse reared and fell into the
;?' giter, breaking the shift
knSK. """ Mu-.aiiDnviMinRti utaau inr
' z,j . eraakenneaa and disorderly conduct. lie
sv: (wiraw 10 -oquire uvana anu wasdis-
l sfi ,- awavawu
.j The Ladlca Mite soelety, of the U. B.
. "NVVahttrOh Will held a festival nn Mlnrdar
s&, Bight
W'M The P. It. it. police arrested six train
gff!jBJpera yeaterday. Squire Selly sent
i.oeai ' ' ""r "
?fi MlaaEmma Yeu no. of Liurtnr. iu via
i&ttatttntewn.
''f Wa. Ball V lei t VOStcrdav nflernnnn .nr
fe(TaBasqua.
i. ' Bra, Bernthelzel, Boeklus, Craig, Line.
i' Waaiiai T.l-rtn7afln and Mi.bal nil. ...
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b -jji(" m" uiihuiuk ter iiumingnam
S's',, Park, where the reunion nf tha Prinnavi.
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wr vaata, aaryiana and Delaware Medical
: f aaaaatlaa waa hald in d.w
S Oiear Shertz, Wm. Qsbrlel and Jehn
ri--:'HiekeT. thraa beva. warn nrrmriul fnr ir..
. Vt. naaatBa-nn Rmllh'a laln h.lnu .i...i.
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,nffqttB Helly gave them a hearing J Mt even -.
SLImm. Hlekey waa dlsobareed for want of
vi' avleoBee, and the ether beya settled tha
jf, . Tha Columbia Camping club met last
T-IS avaalne and adented hv.im.
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The Uedlcal Man's Tiaualeu.
lbZ Tba Penney ivanta and Maryland Mn,i leal
; itlaaaoelBtlon is holding Its annual reunion at
fv9wJte",Ulhm P"! ?n tbe Brandywine,
!",,,"ivvyif" we jiiBBen. en eu.
'..-MBday. Addreasea were made hv Preii.
&L 4mt Dr s- J- eat et Yerk, Pa. ; Dr. J.
,. -ji " TuusueijDia; ut, J, A.
. ""i u y jimiDgien, uei. ;ur. U. JJ.
i:' Kebe, of Baltimore, Md.: Dr. Alice Ben.
' aett. of tbe Norrlstewn Heipltal for the
"A -. lflBane, and Dr. W. B. Beland. of Yerk. v.
i t Altar the meeting dinner was eerved te the
; aaaeeraand tbelr famlllea.
j.r: . uaue;juirainu.ismorBlngabeutflftefn
bTnahjralelena 0f Ltncaater elty and county
ift latt te attend tbe reunion. Thev leined a
!" V,..fBrly from "ierk, Columbia, Mount Jey
!"" BlB.ll Hill -II I I I.I .1 . . .. '
,"i"" - j-iia a. vuu jreauayiranm station
y a all went together.
.!-, . Before Ike Maier.
- "JebaO. Mermen, who claimed te boa
'r deatietlva, whoce arrest waa noted yester.
twy. waa beard by tbe major this mnmw.
;rvmaalHmdto-dsytebe baker aud cook.
Wm waa vary penitent and begged hard for
Jtanleaae.butthemaTerthGiiBbthHniiDhi
k) tabSBUsUhed, and sent him te tall for it va
ri. Jaaeb Starr, a peddler, was found aaleep
.-muppau aireer. ae waa very drunk,
' aad la la fnrtunata IhnnnDna Innnrf him ..
I'kabitd t39.09 in his pockets, and a number
SVa earUned checks. He waa dlachari-f-d
fX payment of a fine et f 1 and cestr.
rw,
Rnrlll or Indlreul nMim.
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.i-K" ,sw ecs ei asaemeiy requuing county
imianiuuei iu jj we luaerat expensea
;'. tsvUgent soldiers (net te exeeed 3Sfer
aaah barlal) went into effect in August,
vJtMB, Oa Wedncelay the oemmlsaloners
f isaM far the expenaea et the one hundredth
and the amntint nmniAii -btebi
a,M70. During tbe aama time 3&1 00 waa
Kfsr kxutaetenea for aeldtais, and there
. aapalil bill ataudleg of nearly f 200.
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, - ' Valise The Harder Scoot.
Oat Martey next the Pennsylvania rail,
aaaal BaSBasaBaBv wiii mn ,.!.. .......
VVWUBjeiabla te give tha people aa op.
--w.i euns.e jure n yf Ud
A BN tMNINS GAME.
la Wfeleh the Aga Fiewata De Up the
BeUteg MtU Kta.
Wedaeaday aftatBoea tba Aagaat Flow
ers aad Fesa Kelllag Mill ball elate
played a game en the Ireaaldea greaada.
These teama hall from tba aaaaa aeetlen of
the city, and there la great rivalry twtweea
them. Tbe admlrera of eaeh bare baeti In
dulging la a great deal of "ehw mtiale"
la regard te tha ability of tba two cluba,
ad It waa flaally agreed that they ehettld
teat their mettle ea taa diamond. A geed
mi waa looked for. bnt the Ave hundred
epeetatera, of whoa mere than half
erawled the feneaa, were net only tired bnt
dlfguited with tbe game which laatad for
almost three henra. Heme et the weret
playing ever aeen in Lsneaater waa done,
aud at tlmea the two elnba Beamed te be
anxleua te aee whleh oenld make the meat
atnpld errera.
Meleher, of ChrlaUana, baa been doing
the pitching for the Iren werkera all aeaaoe
but when he did set put la aa appearance
the membera of the team aeemed aerely
worried. The epeetatera oenld net be
disappointed and Brimmer, the elufa ace
end baaeman, waa put in the box. The
August Flowers eame en the field with a
mixed rip team, whleh included Helaler,
Hostetter end Mlahier, of tee Active. Be
fore the game had been oenoluded these
men proved valuable. Considering the
fset that Brimmer ia no pitcher he did net
de ae badly early in the game, but later he
was bit hard. Hogarth did better work, but
eaeb piteber waa given miserable aupperb
The fever for making errera waa se high
that even tbe water carriers and batbeldera
had It and they were continually doing
something queer.
Although the game waa eleae at all tlmea
It was only Interesting In tbe tenth Inning
when the Auguit Flowers batted bard and
wen, and the Iren meu almost kleked the
fence down at a decision of Umpire Uoerge
Myer, whleh waa perfectly right The
aoere of the game by Innings Is given
here. The full aoero would leek very
badly en paper:
August riowers...? i 2 i e ,i n . e 2n
BolllegMUl S 1 8 0 1 3 0 0 1 1-li
Netta of lb Oame.
Tlie delivery of Brimmer la net of tbe
kind that " gees" in a professional game,
and It would net be allowed If aklekwaa
msde against It.
Sam Z sober, one of the pluoklest ball
players In the elty, waa hurt In yeaterday'e
game. He started in te catch for the August
Flewera, but in tbu third inning a ball
passed entlrely through tbe mask and
amaahed him in the eye, blaeklng It badly.
He tben went Inte the field and Fentz took
bis plaee behind the bat, doing well.
Seme of tbe rolling mill men de very
queer oeaohtog at times, and it aeema te
rattle their base runner.
Yeung Lslbley, of the August Flowers
club, made aome great ateps at ahert, yea
terday.
Brimmer, of tbe Rolling Mill team, baa
the stuff in him te make a geed ball player.
His forte Is baie running and he werka
hard from the beginning te the close of tbe
game
Tlia t'rofeuienaU.
The Atbletlea and I.ouisvllle were the
only Association cluba that played yester
day. Their garaea resulted as follews:
First gsme, AthletIos8,Leulsvlllo 1 ; second
game, Athletics 9, Louisville a
Tne IiOsgue g-tnes et yeeterday were:
At Washington. PMIadelDbla n. Washing.
ten 2 t at Vstrelt, Detroit 16, lndUnapeils
1 : at New Yerk, Boaten 2, New Yerk 1 : at
Cbloige, Pittsburg 4, Chicago 2.
The Detroit pounded Sbreve terribly
yesterday aud Ceuway pitched a magnifi
cent game for thorn.
Qalun, tbe new second baseman of the
Boaten, wen the game yesterday by a drive
for a home run In the nlutb inning.
Old Jlmrav QtlTln can de annd anrk .
Ye terday tbe Cbloagea oeuld net toneh
XI1UI.
Tbe Jjoulsvllle managed te get eight lilts
and one run In the two gamee yesterday.
IN J tilt Bl) IN A UCNAtVAY.
Cupt.ClBe. M, rranaila and Mlaa MarySttln
man Thrown Frem a Carriags.
This forenoon Osptatn Geerge M. Frank
lin, of this city, met with a narrow escape
from bring severely Injured in a runaway
at Uracil1" Landing, en the Coneatega, Just
bolevrtho elty. The captain had been te
hla form In the country and waa returning
te the elty by way et the New Danville
turnplke. He waa accompanied by hla
sister In-law, Mlsa Mary Stelnman,
and waa driving a horse, whleh he re
cently pttrchased, hltobed te a buggy. At
the point above mentioned the Urnplke la
croased by a trestle work et tbe Quarry villa
railroad, In whleh leads te the bridge aoress
tboereok. Just aa the captain waa under
thla trestle work tbe train, due at King
niree. m iu;iu, uaaueu across overhead.
This trlKhtened tbe horse and he qulekly
wbeeled around, upsetting the buggy and
throwing the eccupanta heavily te the
ground. Mr. Franklin waa dragged a
ahert dlstance and received an ugly out
uDovetuoeyp. ne waa also badly cut aud
bruised about tbe body. At first It waa
belleved that hla onehlpwaadlalocatod, but
that was found net te be tbe case, by an
examination et Dia. M. L. Herr and
Charlea Franklin, after tbe injured man
had been removed te hla home. Mlse
Stelnman waa slightly out about tbe head
and race, and her injuries were attended
by Dr. Muhlenberg. The herae ran
aeme distance towards town, with the
uuggy upatde down. He finally feu and
waa eauRht. Tbe vehicle bad the top
uiuauu uu auu waa inner wise oaeiy dam
aged. The place where thla accident oc
curred Is oue et the most dangereua around
tbe oily and a horse that will stand a train
running ever hla bead is a wonderful one.
(lisrlirs Sale at amps Hetel.
The ealoef the personal property of Jehn
D. Klsbell, proprietor of the Crape hotel,
began this morning at l o'clock. The aafe
and furniture of tbe front elllee, tbe furni
ture of the back ottlea and tba cententa of
two sample rooms were Beld te J. Hay
Brown, esq., of Mr. Rlshell'aoeunael. The
crowd tbea adjourned te the bar-room,
where alter a oeuierenoe among the lawy ere
the BberlH adjourned the sale until Monday
next at 1 o'clock p. m. Frem appearances
tbe entire property will be bought in tbe
interest of Mr. Rithell, who will resume
business next week.
During tbe time the hotel has been
closed aeme ene left aaplget open In tbe
third story el the hotel and the water ran
through te the cellar, damaging tbe second
story ceilings and the papering of the bar
room. They Opened in a Turatrt.
Last evening Dr. D. F, Murray, who has
been jerking the teeth from peeple'a beads
at MtGrann'a park for a week past, opened
at the King atreet theatre. The colored
band connected with tbe docter'a "Cyclone
Concert Company" thumped around town
in a wagon ler an hour or mere add tben
gave a concert In front of the theatre. This
attracted quite a large crowd of children,
but when it waa found that an admission
fee was being charged te enter tbe building
but few went In. The usual epeelalty per
formance was given Inside.
rraurnal Tlill,
Last evening State Vlee Councilor Wiu Wiu
ewer, accompanied by thirty members e!
Empire Council, Ne. 120, Jr. O. U. M,, of
this elty, went te Manhelm te visit Man
helm Council, Ne. 32. Mr. Winewerin.
apected tbe workings of tbe council, and
after tbe meeting the visitors were served
a fine supper. The Lancastrians returned
at 250 thu morning.
The lirlda rerm-rl el Tela Otly,
A number or relatlvea from Philadelphia
and ether oltles wltneaaed the marriage et
Mlaa Frieda Bash, daughter et M. H. Baah,
te Mr. Ssmuel Mitchell, at the realdcnee of
Jiceb Wleurir, in Philadelphia, en Tuesday
nlgbt. Kav. M. UngerUedsr, et Lancaster,
cAelsted.
VavartagCaaergreaad Wires.
Nkw Yerk, Aug. 8a At te-day's eea
atea of tha Maueaal Kloetrlo Light awooia aweoia awoeia
tloa 8, B. Wheeler, expert of the electri
cal beard of control, reed a paper en tha
much apeken matter the putting of wires
underground, la part he said that la 1864
the legislature of the state enacted a law te
.faa effect that eleotrleal companies la New
Yerk and Brooklyn should plaee
tbelr oendnotora underground. In 1BS5
tha oemmlwlon waa arpslnted. In Parte
there are extraordinary large eewers 12
feet or ae through which all wlrea are run
with the gaa aad waterplpee. About 1885
Londen waa tha only ether place that
famished experience te one eeekleg te
eelve the problem. In Londen there are
practically no are lights, rery few lncan lncan
deeeent aad the telephone la net used
very extensively. The plan employed
Is the manhole or drawing la system. The
wires are drawn through a 0 lneh Iren
pipe Joined together. Mr. Wheeler
went en te explain the various ayatema
proposed te be uaed In New Yerk and
Brooklyn, and recommended the "drawing.
in" ayatem.
On Mr. Wheeler concluding the reading
of his manuaerlpt there was aeme discus
sion regarding what waa the meat practica
ble conduit Drought te the notleo of tbe
beard of eleotrleal control.
Chairman Dunean abut en all debate
and Introduced E. O, Achoaen, et
Plttaburg, who read a paper en
titled "Disruptive Discharges in Under
ground Cablea." It waa a lengthy docu
ment en tbe beat way in preserving under
ground eablea. His suggestions were well
appreciated by the membera of the conven
tion. H, C. Chenowith followed with a paper
entitled "Description of an Underground
Conduit"
The oenvontlou llien took a reccsa until
230.
Sailed His Carter.
Dbnvkii, Cel., Aug. 30. Allie Throck
morton, nepbew et ex-Oev. Throckmorton,
of Texas, committed aulolde here Tueaday
nlgbt, by taking morphine. Throckmorton
baa been leading a fast llfe and at tbetlme
of hie death he was en roule te California,
aoeompanled by a bride et two months,
both of whom had apent tbe last cent
which had been furnlnbed by the charity
of ex-Qev. Throckmorton.
Met Clulltr,
Uanoeh, Me., Aug. 30. The jury in tbe
case of Dr. Coe. F. Weed, charged with
complicity in the robbery of old Peter
Bennett, niter an all night oes'lon roturned
a vordlet thla morning el net guilty, and
Weed waadliebarged.
A ranurr s Fair.
Winamae, Ind., Aug. 30. Ueorge Sue!
hart, a farmer of this county, while fighting
stubble 11 re yesterday, waa overcome by the
beat, and, falling prenrate, waa burned te a
crisp before any ene arrived te assist him.
A Journalist's Mettitr Dead.
MANSFIELD, O, Aug. 30 Mrs. Oeorge
F. Carpenter, mother of Frank Q. Oarpon Oarpen
ter, the famous journalist, died here this
morning, aged 59 yeara.
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Tbsy Ksslgueil.
Ohioaeo, Aug. 30. Charles Kediield,
for twenty-one yeara treasurer of Mo Me
Vlcker'a tbeatre, and hla assistant, Mr.
Pewera bave resigned their positions bo be
cauae et a reduction of aalary.
Senater Quay's Hen.
Washington, Aug. 30. The pre&ldeut
lias sent te the Senate tbe nomination nt ad
ditional Second Lieut. Andrew Q. 0 Quay,
Eighth cavalry, te be aoeond llettteuant
Filth cavalry.
Ainnssmants,
Uterve llellanil'i Knyagemtnt,- dseraa Hol Hel
land wUl open a three nights ongageiuent at
Vullen epera henas this evenlnjr. when
he will piny "Our Atnerle&n Cousin." The
Wilmington Xvenlng Journal Bays: "Mr,
Helland's Aerd Vunilrearu Is alone worth the
price of admission, it Is doubtful that Hethern
In his best days ronderod tbe character with
aucbezqulsltely geed taste anasuohengagtng
ridiculousness as did Mr. Helland last CTan
lug. He waa well supported by K. L. Hulflsb
as A (a Trinchanl, Milten Uulurerd as the
flutter, and allsa ttlltabeth 0. Btorey as Flor Fler
ena Trtneharil. Thulether lnombern et the
oeuipany added te tbe general (luoethnesa
with which the play was earrled out." Thore
will be a oliunge of pregramme each night,
and every lady attenfllnn tbe Saturday mml mml mml
noe will bu jireioutea with a bottle et cholce
perfume.
Dr. Jtkilt ami Mr. Jfiite.fhii play will
neon be presumed in trillion opera home, of
It thoByracuse Courier says : " A new vorsten
of Ilobert Louts Btevensen's weird novel,
The Strange Case of Jekyli and Hyde,' waa
placed upon the ata?e ter tbe first time last
nlgbt. Undortbe title of Geed ngalnsl Evil'
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ll;de-a new Imper Imper Imper
senater of the bsnlgn JrAiJ! and the mon
strous llydt cAme forth, and, In tbe meta
physical us well as tbe theatrical aspect et the
dual rdle, triumphed tn a notable dsgree. The
author bad declared tnadranoe that his con
ception of tbe work Is the remit of his own
study of the novel, utterly unaffected by M;I
Manifletd'a prier presentation of a stage vor ver vor
slen. It was conceded by tboie of last night's
audlenee who were prepared te Instltuie tbe
comparison, that Mr. Davidsen bad net hor her hor
xeod et Mhiuflela. He had managed se well
with his own resources that be heard thover thever thover
dlet of success thrlce hailing him as he came
bKfern the curtain."
MA.tm.tiTa,
Philadelphia Produce Market.
I'tntiDBLPnu, Aug. 80. rieur Bruit sales
1 WO bbls i Minn, Uakers, ft .035 te i t'onn'e.
ramlly, ftoeoi 25 1 Western ie. i UJfsi exit
winter Patents, I5C0OS te ; Bprtng de, fSlse
Hye,IJS5.
Whoat-Aug..6iiXej Bept, O.c: Oot.. WKc
Oern-Aug., K)e l opt-, WHei Oct., Me.
Oats-Aug., WHO l Bept.. tejjc; Oot , J,iu.
Oram ana trronsiens.
rurnlshed by B. K. Tundt, llreker.
UKiOAoe,Aug. (0, l.U) o'clock p. in.
Wheat. Cern. et. fork. I rd.
August tux a m .... e 87
Sopiember. eau iSW SIW 14.17 U.87
eT-.mler
December ,..w)i u ',,'
January ;
UX,-V- " 1 SSK
K"0""11 91
Consels 93 4.1a
CleslngI'rlces-2 o'clock p. m.
AUEUlt. ..........U3
(1. t .., n.i . .. r ..
September aii2
Ootebcr wl
heveuiber
Deoember 6.W
January
Juv iwji
Crude OU. ,
i re 8 S3
ji.se h u
Mi S1K
11.17 V.37
.... ....
.... ....
3ii BSJ
iteeaipts.
WlTltAV UThnal
Car Jx-.u.
Spring Wheat
Vi"
kSev
"0lr ..,
mi
s J
tia
It pad.
..10,000
.. 1S.SO0
-nli- IUWI ,,
kceelpts Catue.
Ohloage rroenoo Slarket.
CHiaApe, Aug. 80, B.J0a. m.-Marketepnnea.
Hay?MMc". "" H ' BeVU flyi0' 0ct' JX-
Mayhope.""" "X' 8ept" "X!001-! 5KM
MaHTjie"" !,JiC-' 8el'U' Uiia,t 0t" il,m
j.-AuguaUIH r,H; Bepu, fit 0J;Oct.,
jJ-Angu.t, S7Xl 6em t'JMt Oct,
ect!!,JscVl"An8n't' H 51 Bejn" ,SI5'
oLesma.
Nob.0MteUB, 83;i ' Be1t'Hc.i Oct, iUC
Wovie"''"0' e0pt " ' O0t- 4M'I
Kove"B',Mi01 Bcnt-84Hei Oct.. UKe.t
llU7KA"ar'' ,U !' 8ept- ,u WI cl-tW$-Axxg
" 1 8Pt til B3X, Oct,
Bhert Blbs-Aug., i S7K j Bept., U X t Oct ,
haw Yerk atarket.
new jock.
'-.Tf!2 A" w "our market nnn i
V. 0588 10 1 euporflne, J Joe3 40 1 m tJiii
1,13 IUO510I CUV -ffi, Kitrl,l 00Q5 "j
rine, f
Kitm.
iTinvw wneav extra, u 6505 V5.
nene i rocelpui, none shlpuTeuu,
Cern Ne. a, MUed, Cash. UaUKiat
-fi,iu .e,,l wite etta- a3 we. i ae.
tfc! Me. 2 mixed, Aug, Sske i Sept. SOUd J
rtwulpu. 179 SW jahipmeifts, lB,ie. v ' '
Kyeflulli BUK7SC.
karlsy nominal,
ret dull l OM Maaa.au j1i M.
Lara quiet i sept, m se i Oet- a .
Mataaesa Bemaal. i ear a betTrnv ateefc. Ha
aaak atrap, lie. aw enraaa. tu
Tarsaatuse easy at aif ante.
lZtt?F2-
Fnighta arm (grain te Liverpool. sta.
aaviier arm l ff bvietb
i weetem Oreataary, stka.
1 1 Westarn s-fat, . " J
uaeaea auu
State .raetery,
10 1 Ohie Flat.
Beg flnn State, 1B01XC
Westers, 16
nturarflrmiKegaea Culleaf, I .et Uraasla
tea. :a.
Tallew Arm t Prime Olty. r.
Vice nmnlnal i Carolina, (atrtoaeoo. me.
Coffee nrrat rair oaraeee, for Ele. UHfjl We
m
Hew Tera Stocks.
Haw Yeaa, Aug. 90, 1 p. aMeney eloset
at IX per cent. ) Exebaage steady posted
rates, M OKeN 3Ki actual rates M BM)
lUMforeeaaysandaiaBti es for demand t
aovernmente ;elesed nrmi eurreney 6'a,
ntebldii'e coup., MX i we de, II OTH
BIO.
The stock market tbta morning opened
Ws)M nor cent, lower than last nlnht'a elealaa.
owing te tbe receipt of advices from Londen
of tower prices for American securlt.ee tn that
market and, some selling by room traSera
Lackawanna was especially weak, selling off
1 per cent. Toward 11 o'clock there waa mere
demand ter stocks and prlcas began Arm aad
advanced H te 1 per cant, by midday. Since
ne3n tbe market hat been dnll but firm.
Bteea aaraact,
Qnotatlena by Reed, ItcQrann Oa, bank
ers, Lancaster, Fa.
aw thick biar. ii a, ix a, a r. a.
Canada Paelfle 67
e7
S. O. 0,1HM,IH ....
oleTado Ceal,....
Central Paelfle KM
UanadaBeuthnrn......
Ubl-,8t. L.APbg
Den. m silo Q.,,,........,t ....
Del.L A W llitf
JbtlOse ateeoe aa sees a (
BrlO SQQIisi saastsastss
sax
Jr OslHIIMtlMsiMtlslltl 89 J
Ks m Xtaeieaatoeeosee 13!
IXYQaaw Haoesoeasaooaeasoaae 6rM
Ls BhOrS .e a aaaaie 91
MlOh. CJ6n.oeeea.aBsae.eoo
Mlaaenrt Paollle. ......... 7
nW TMi7eMIsiltsil XV
M P a a a e e e t a e a s t a a e a -3t-9ii
I........................ SMja Si
i Pref. VM Mii
eat 114i ui)2
M.P.
M.Weat.,
n. a.u. ............ ......... ....
MewSngland
Cast Tenneasee
Omaha......... 4e?j
Oregon Transportation.. VH
Ontario AW...
Paelfle Mall
ntchmend Terminal, ..... UK
BU Paul Tift
iW tKIUU,lH,H.IlM
union racine...... ,
eesj
60 )i
rrnunauuiii......
Wabash Pref
western u
BA
TTuai-Duure ixjnua. ....... ,.,,
l-alLADBLrHIA LIST.
lien, Vel..... .............. .... ....
U..N.Y. A Phlla
Pa. it. it Bix mk
Heading. ...,.
reh rtav...... ............. .... ...
Hestenv. Pass
t-A JC.,... ........... ...... .... ....
K, Ocnt.................... .... ....
PeeplflsPass
ttdg. t's
Oil U2?: VIX
IMI Trnntlfm .
MH
KOH
XUW AD VKJlTtUHitHNTa.
B
A KINO POWDBH.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
TI11B powder never 'varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholeaomeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
net be geld in competition with the multitude
et low test, short welght, alum or phosphate
nowdero. Sold enlv in cam. Hoyal iukisb
Pewniu Ce., iu) Wall sueet. New Yerk.
lyis lydAw
qiUM FINKSr AMKH10AN OilAM
X. I'AUNKH,
Gelden Age and Hammondfpert See.
HOHUKU'S L1QU0U STOUK.
WANrKD-THREK PUSHING MEN
In your vicinity i speelal lntluceraenU
new: fist telling tpeolelues. 11UOWN Jiues.
Nurserymen, Uoehester, w. Y. a30-8mdAw
TEAOUKH'H MEETINO. THE CITY
, Teuchers1 "' meet In the Superintend
ent's O nice en 8ATU11DAV, BKl'TBUUtCUl.
br fellows; Primary, h o'clock a. m. : Inter
lueillatn. 10 o'clock a. m. ; eeoendary. 1 o'clock
p m i Orammar, 3 o'clock p. m.
K K. HUKHRLK,
luiKEO.t city superlntendent.
MEETING OF THE SIXTH WARD
, Domecratto AMO&atten will be hild at
flehillrr Hall 0,1 ruiDAY. aueusc u'ats
o'elook p. in All Democrats and ether of tbe
ward interested In the nlectlen nt Ulereland
and Thurman are cordially Invlted te be nrcs
eat. A unUerm will be adopted. H
IO O F MONTERKY LODi.E, NO.
S2.havlngaocopuaiholnvllailontorar S2.havlngaecopuaiholnvllailontorar S2.havlngaocepuaiholnvllailontorar
tlclpato Id ihe UenUnntal Lelebrailen at Col Cel
nuibla. en Thursday, September 27cb,sUi mom mem
bera who tntend accompanying the i.edce are
uruently irqueited te be presi-nt at the ment-lugto-merruw
(rrlOay) tvnnleg. The Com Cem
mtttne et AirAUgements will be rresent te
rncelve names and gire all desired tntorma tnterma
tlJil. JAMK9H UVKllS.
11 J.srKlUKUWALT.
JOHNQ. BIKUKB,
I.KVIH. SMITH. '
J03KPUL,KHaiDKU.
ltd . Committee.
"WHKRK OWAIj MY BON OR
Daughter attend Scheel?" Ilefere
you de dectde write ler particulars te the
Lancaster Business College,
Tennbeglns Menday.SeptemberS: Evening
Hcetlnn.Tureday, September 4. Itoems open
te vlBlierj new, where all Information relatlve
te" i,eurQ 01 Instruction," will be cheeriuliv
given, Address, '
B. O. WBIDLER, Prin.
angttfdU
XTOTIOETO BRIDGE 1IU1LDEHS.
AM Sealed proposals for the erection of a
woeflon brldue across the Oc torero Creek at
Newcomer's Vnrdlng, between the township
of Upper Oilenl in Che-ter county, and the
township of Oelemtn in Lancuter county,
will be received at the ontee of 1 he County
Commlilenors, West Choster, Pa , and at the
efflcant the ununty Couimltslenon, Lanou
ter. Pa., until f nir o'clock p m., en Thursday.
Septembers, and at the Octoraro llouse. ex,
ford, i-n , umtl eleven o'elook a ui ,en arlday.
Beptembei a. "
bpevincailens can be had at the Cemmie-slmn-r'
emce In either oeunty. "
Propeials for musenry and superstructure
Will be received separaluly or combined.
itv order of tbe Chester oeunty and Lancas-
rstdAwAuD3orcMMi53iewKtta-
ffAia J HATH I
STAUFPER & CO.
SATURDAY, SPT. i,
OPENING DAY
ireit .
DONLAP'd PALL 8TYLE3
IN
Silk and Stiff Hats.
We think we have the BKST IC0 JII.ACK
BTirrilVf iutbeulty. All New Goods.
uova'acueoi, iiais, v
Stauffer&Ce.
llea. ai &33 North Queen Bt
LANQATKL,PA.
ifjtr ABrwnTjaainum.
11TANTBD-OLBAN
WaUTB ne.
au mmmn ST
augWlaadee ciulsUaitaTnu
WANTKD-AT ONOf, A RBPRB-
. . aaeuUTe MAH or WOMAHU eyerr
vtetatty aatu uee. a Liberal my. AUttae
aetaeeaaeary. wivaretereaeae. AMtaea,
aufWte.siR
., w suuudsrv -j.
aalUaore.
gpOB KENT A DMIRABLK SIX-
17 roetaad house t peseeaataa gtvea tmaaa
dlatelr. Apply te JgKKMfR Bira,
augtrdB aaHSoatJiDBfeeiL
-VaJOTIOE-FlVK PER OBNT. WILL
031 b aaaea te au city Tax aet pais ea or
before aueust si, ism. naiee hours from 9
a.m.tes p.m. Open Meaday aad Batartay
evenings from 7 te 8 p. m.
.. J. H.EATHTOW,
augft-tfdB cttyTreaamrer.
SPKC1AL hOTIUtt
On and afUr September L IT B
cbrt. win be added en all eeheel tax ro re
aialalngaapaid. WVe. M AASHALL, Traaaatwr.
.. Caatreannara.
atronee open Meaday aad aatarday Bvaa-
legs.
avgv-ua
WANTKD KNEROBTIO MAN TO
. aall Clothing la Laueaatwaad vtetaity
-raady-mailaanaseasete eraar. Aa enter'
tuatty te de wall te right party. AtMreaa
V10TUA K. HAtElliuOB, Sapt ,
fieihl.haaa. Pa.
Wanamaker A Brown. Largast Olethlag
Heuse In America. OakUalLeihaad Market
streets, Philadelphia, Pa. au2B ltd
T0 YODH CORNS HURT T
IF SO, DO HOT USB
OOOHRAN'fl CORN OURS.
Fer tf you de yen will be delighted te And tha
pain gene and with It tba coma, it cents per
bottle. Fer sole only by
.. ... . Soehbai;thb DBUGQUT,
At 1ST U North viueen st, Lancaster. Pa.
Tn,ThA8
AT QIVLER'a.
NEVT
FALL AND WINTER
NOVELTIES.
FANCY WABU FLAMNBLS,
STBlPJCu AND FLAID BAXONY FLAN-
NBLB,
In Black and White, Grays and Fancy
Celere.
OaBHKBBB FLANNELS.
BlOBttDO WN CLOTHS, SO Inches wide, In all
the Desirable sbadea.
PLAIN COLOBBD 8HBUNE FLANNELS.
BBI), WHITKAND OjLUxSD FLANNELS
at Lewest Prices.
WOOI.YABNB OF ALL KINDS.
JehnS.Givler,
6 & 8 North 'Queen St ,
LANCA9TBB.PA.
marle-irdAw
J AN CASTER HONORED.
-TUB
Presidential Oandidites in
Town,
Willi UKAHQUAltTKUS AT
CLARKE'S
TKA AND COrFKB HOUBM, NO. 12 A
14 SOUTH QUBBNbT.
Uavlnif aocured the exolustve right of tbe
handsome Panel Lithographs of Harrison
and Morten and Cleveland and Thurman, we
will glvote our customer their choice every
day this week with a pound of Ceffee or a
quarter pound of Tea. Tbta la no trashy card,
but handsome enough for any parlor.
Bemember we are the only beuse tn town
that roosts their own Coffee. We guarantee
our CotTee 20 per cent, atronger than Coffees
that have been en hand for some time. Our
Prtees ere : UK. 15, 18, , 81, 28, SS and !9 Cents
per pound.
Teas from 15a te 11.00 per pound.
I! A 1.1, AND SKtCTUtS WKBK'd UNA.' IN
GROCERIES.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WHOl.KBALBANDUBTAILTBAANDCOF-
Nea. Ill ana 14 Seuth Queen Btreet,
LANOAUTKU.PA.
AMUVK&lKKTti.
TROOTOR'H FULTON OFER A HOUSE.
ADMISSION.... lsijWSO and 60 CENTS.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
AUQUBT SO. SI and SBPTBMBEB 1,
WITH A MATINAE ON SATURDAY.
Mr. Geerge Helland
And a Competent Company.
THOBSDAY NIQHT,
"OUR AMERICAN OOU8IN."
FJUDAY NIGHT,
" SCHOOL FOR BOANDAL."
SATUUDAY AFTKRNOON and BVBNING,
MONEY,"
NKXT WKKK-UONDAY-, TUK9DAY AND
WKDNBIDAY.TUK
Redrr.end - Barry Ce.,
In tbelr Latest Success,
bJ-Perminie."
VLUTMNO.
G
RE AT REDUCTION.
Fine Tailoring
At the Greatest Ueductlen ever made te re
duce a heavy stock, at
H. GERHART'S
Fine Tailoring Establishment,
43 NOBTH QUEEN STKEET.
nly Direct Imparting Tailor tn tbe Cltye
JfARTUJ BROTHERS.
Werth.
Style,
Choice,
Cheapn'ss
These Yeu Want.
UK COUUINATION
THAT MAKES OUU
CLOTHING MOST
POPULAU,
WOUTII AND WKA11,
UTYLBAND BTBBNQTU,
CnOICK AND CHEAPNESS.
All Our NEW FALL STYLES Heady. The
Topmost Interest In
Scheel Suits and Fall Overcoats.
See our Men's Feil Overcoats at 110 00,;
Melten or Kcrsey Cletb, and silk and Bergs
and rtt combined.
MARTIN BRO'S
nothing and Furnishing 6oedf,
IB NOBTH qPBBN BT,
WANTBU-VBST MAEEBS.
jrrAraUHrjMJttaijrg
iqfAKDWAim
AN OLD STORE
PLY BROS, MlfB
WILL ON
Saturday, September i,
TAKK PO88M810N OF THB
Extensive Haidiue Stoie of A. C. Kepler,
N03. 40 AND 43 NORTH QUMN STRUT,
(Next Doer te the Postefflce.)
The stock has ben Utrgtly lnenued by additions of New
uOOuB.
REILIT BROS. & RATTB,
Nes. 40 and 42 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
BAKISO JPO IT ATi?-
QTBRLllSa BAKING POWDKR.
STE
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
rfiHIB Powder never varies. A marvel of
J. purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds. Beld
ealy In cans by all urecers.
aTBBLINU MANUrAOTUBINQCO.,
augtssmd it and it Bpruce street. New Yerk.
BOOKS, d.Q.
H
KRR'B BOOKSTORE.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND -
Scheel Stationery
at vruei.aALic
'.TO COUNTY MBBOHANTB AND
. DBALBUB.
Once dealt with you pnrehase
again. Clever asace aud lair deal
Ins make you feel comfortable and
atnoree.
Ls Bs HERE,
53 North Queen Street.
augls-lyd
QUHENHWAHB.
J.a
MARTIN A CO.
NOW 19 THE TIME TO PUBCHA8B A
DINNER
SET
Every Dinner Sat in stock baa been raduced
te make room for Fall Goods.
Arlington Dinner Sets
In five different decorations en hand, semi
Porcelain at l.tce a Bet i former price, fSO.
AH en separate counters.
WHITE DINNER SETS
In French China, Porcelain and ironstone.
B very Set reduced.
Toilet SetsI
Five Crates of a Bamarkable Bargain tn 10
piece eats at txse a Set-all colors.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
XA0AL jrOTfOM.
IIII-)WWV i, VS-fV
VWlWA
ABSIQNEDBSTATEOFJOHNKVANB
and wife, of Mt Jey, Lancaster oeunty.
The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass
uponeiceptiena end dl.trlbute the baJanoe
remaining In the hands of Peter Brunner, as as as
alfnoeef Jehn Evans and wife, te and amer.g
theaalecallr entiUedtethe same, will alt ter
that purpose en Baturday, September 1, ISSd,
at 10 o'elook a. in .. tn the Library Beem of the
Court Heuse. In the elty of Lancaster, where
all persona interested lu sold distribution may
attend. OWEN P, BBIUKBB.
auii-JtdW Auditor,
EN
,ain,
IN NEW HANDS.
S -
MOOTS AND BBOB.
JgWX)
T WEAR.
Yeu Can Save Meney
BY VISITING
STACKHOUSE'S
AND PUBOUABINQ YOU 14'
FOOT -WEAR.
TUB BEBT SHOES AND LOWEST
PB10KB IN TnKJClTY.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
C8 Ot SO BABT KINO, 8T.
LANOABTBB. PA. aW-lydAW
w
ILL1AMBON it FOSTER.
GrENT'8 LOW SHOES,
Made te Bell at is 75, have net sold well. They
are new Marked at 11.60.
-Don't Walt It Yeu Want a Palr.s
MEN'S BLAOK OLOTH
FROCK GOATS AND YESTS.
Begular Price, 112.00 and 115-00. New Marked
1300, Are Qelng Fast.
Straw Hats & Thin Goods
in Dlircrent Depatlments,
At Way Down Prices. This la Your Oppor
tunity. VilHamsen & Fester,
tt3. 31, 38 & SB E. SING ST.,
LANOABTBB, PA.
BRANCH STORE,
NO. S18 MARKET 8T0UB.T.
HABBISUUBO, PA.
TOOOTH AND SHOES.
An Exciting Race for
the Lead I
In these times when "Competition Is te
Streng;," we are Determined te Keep in its)
Lead, and have Laid in a
LARGE STOCK
-OF-
Scheel Shoes
Which for PB1CK, QUALITY and DUB 1BIL
ITY cannot be beaten In the City.
WE CAN BELL YOU
Cnlld's Kid and Pebble, Heel and Spring
HeelSbees. Blzosfrematoiox, for 11. CO.
Child's Grain Selar Tip, Heel and spring
Heel shoes. 81res8tel0) for 80 cent.
Misses' Grain uutten fnee. Bread and Nar
row Tees, sizes 11 te. lerlLOO.
Misses' Grain Selar Tip Butten Shoes, Bires
U te a, ter 11.0 j.
11 Uses' Kid and Pebble, Heel and Spring
Heeleheea. eliesUte2, tl.20.
Youths'. Beys' and Men's Veal Calf. Heek
Laee shoes, size 11 te 3, 3 te 8 and 6 te 11-11.00
per pair.
tdlee' Pebble Butten Shoes. Sizes 2W te 7,
n cents.
Ladles' Gram Butten Shoes. EIzos2)te7,
Ladles' Kid and Pebble. Bound and Square
Toeebees. Sizes 3 te 7, 11.25.
Bemember these are no Auction Sele Goods
(aa we de net buy ne Dellar's worth et nheea
In thtt way), but are made by Geed Sellable
Factories, and we wUl guarantee they are tha
Beat shoes ou can buy In the city at the
prlefs quoted above, as we ere Buttdlnir Up
tiur Trade by Betllng Goods en a Clese Mar
gin. Meat of these Shoes we have sold ever since
we commenced business, almost three years.
We have filled our BAST WINDOW with
SCHOOL BUekS and have marked tne prices
en tbem, se that you can compare thurn with
these you buy elsewhere.
The One-Pi.ce Cash Heuse,
&
J
FRET
EMRT
Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices
IN I
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne, 3 Etat King Street,
LANOASTEB, FA