.-" Hrr' -sr s t. VrJCW7,j Ji- -..j-n-i w " M ffi Er y m ija. s. ,M'i iP B K i kk ?M J t s tAAiiaiiM HOME SERVICES. eacRen dbceh- I FOB TaUt CRLKBRATIUN. .IHMMiM YSCStabUS Around Ik - j .. . w....Wl. I gfiwT, a-miu.i " - ft MMk Opsaea Fer Anstaer Hiiwtll aad Other Notts. 8" 7Mia. Stf. 10. Harriet Leme tei iM Mid en Bandar In Trinity Rt lareBtMdWKa of Tary inttr , te aaeorauesa oensisiea Mia, flews aad TateUbles, Tene 41 WMMi aaoerawa wiw uawant I i um altar, uaremalnaar or whb tardea raceubiaa. At at tfee altar were '. number or latraoafallvarraeied. The pulpit lMMteeekwer oerered with Tinea ksMqaets. The altar atepe were cot cet IWMkamaM of train aad vegetables, Mfce of grapes, ptaenea, peers, mi- ynmpkUM, radlaaee aad everything at line. AtaeBi theee were flowers, 1tM whole staking beautiful alht. Tbe wee appropriate te tne occasion, in Blag ROY. J. U. renneDecaer en the eubjeet, " Qed gave ue thing" i la tbe eTenieg, "Hew te ...y. eetBtag of tbe Schoeii, nteavornleg tbe publle aobeole opened fifcUfceaoeool term of 1883 0. The atreeta I fall of obUdreaen their way te me ; aehoel balldlnga. A Tliit te tbe tmtldleg found Superintendent i and bu excellent corps of teaenera at work. The promotions bad been t tee close or the term or last year everything wae la abape te assign today. Tne cnapei uuuaing is pled by tbe eobeol tangbt by Miss teaman, giving one room in me SMiene umit hnltdlnsf for a secondary The attendance, superintendent atewawn elates, will com pare favorably with I ifl' Faraenal and Other Nelei. g Mrs. a E. Ball and eblldren left en Hat euday for their home at Dayton, Ohie, 'VJay S. Btrlne left en Saturday afternoon its Dayton, Ohie, where be will be em . feared la a metallle works. jTMtae Mama Lewis, of Yerk, Is visiting ' Maade la town. I, feVMaJec W. Wee. Chew and CspUIn Uee. !',,' -yWt Rea, et tbe State Fenelblea, were In ,-losmteday about the eentenniai compoi cempoi compei vMiva drill. iTfcelSthblrthdsy et MlMLeuleUummell ivwa eetebrated en Saturday evening by a awrptiee party. A large number of friends ! war present After spending some time BBaeelal games an elegent aupperwaaat aupperwaaat aupperwaaat ytoaaadte. 'i Tatar Haldeman celebrated bis 13tb ; -.ililriaday en Saturday evening by having a m Btrtr at his home. i,SfeaLayten band of the M. E. ohureb Ewlll bold a aoelable this evening at the 'totaeef Mrs. A. O. Bruner, V''-Tbe Shawnee flre company held a festlval v(W Saturday evening, which wae a grand vaaaaetai auoeeaa. xne nuver uprings uanii Cfjiaadwrad One musle. xM'Mx eentestanta were at the grammar .aeaoeA building en Saturday lait te write lpviu histories. ?;. Taa mala memberg et the Methodist ASSBne will an iuu evuuiuk wwiubi - f ? Mm plans for the new ehspeL s iry, narry xtau auea jeuu usunei ioiero "1 't5; aanlia Helly for assault and batterv. The C kearlns took nlace en Saturday evening. I' 'wbn tbe ease waa dlsmlsaed. ,m Council will meet Tuesday evening. The bearing In the case of the borough .pngslnst Jacob Sneath and Oeorge Our for It- wtetatlBB' ordinances, will be held en Wed- ?'-: Maartsv evening. fc" The Columbia billiard pallor, Jehn W. Wh "4;JBMMihefer manager, will open this even I street eqJtne second fleer, and le fitted MaVteflifelv. The room oentalna three V .MBtutard aad two peel tables. Adleintng WAVbd mala room Is a reading ana tollel room. f,$k ' Harvest Heme Hsrvtrea. Tbsre were Interesting harvest home ?;:Y ewrvieua av uuim uuuienu uuuiuu uu S -9' . . . ll.l.. T H.u l.a.K.t. a Baaday. The church was prettily decorated ??)' with sheaves of uraln and fruits of all iN .. -r. r.-.T . ..-.. - JSft A1BUS. nav. new, me paniur, iiuauuuu n A MAw. k 111 AA n n. hl.la.t h.lnn II A rlrtA ! IIIUII !VfUUh IU. WAI USIUf, 4K- lIUO of rejoicing and salvation la heard In the tsAternaclM of the righteous." In the after after neon there was tbe regular Hunday aehoel service and at 7:30 p. in. tbe harvest home services. These consisted of questions and answera by teachers and spile, having reference te the fulness el t'T Uaa harvest and the thankfulness It should uvsj. tt .-. n ...- -w v . :-' naepue. uity Haperimenueni . u. unenrie KJ nurfam aililrAM nt mnmtk lAnetli. In whlnh ' r - mm wywmv wi iue u.buj vwuud.m iiiiui ub t --;-;.!) aawia nia recent visit te ine jraoine coast nav.'Heea followed with a brier address. The staging by the school was very credit able, Colleotlona were ttken op during the day for the peer fund. Hew a Riamp Was Bent, W. F. Bambrlght, of the Pennsylvania railroad, raeslvad a tinner unalal frit nn '.'Saturday. The writer deslred te knew whether Fast Line stepped at Farkesburg, aad It closed with thesi words : N. 11 j: mj ivtuiu mail jruu nut uuu a two com ataaap under tbe bead et this pesui for an aaawer." Mr. Hambrlgbtwai puzzled te knew a postage atamp te be used again could be fastened te a postal card, se he examined tbe card. lie found the csrd had been split en tbe top edge, and In the crack was -1 found a two-cent stamp nicely doubled up, Thle waa net aeen by the poatefUce people, - aa'd It was the last place that any ene would leek for a stamp. Meeting ei the Heme Communion. The state body of tbe Heme Communion meats In Columbia te-morrow morning, aad J. D. Pyott Is tbe representative from rnlten Heme, Ne, 2C, et this city. In ad dition the following ladles or this city will attend t Mrs. William Henneeke, Mrs. O. Heekert, Mrs. e. Fisher, Mrs. H. Sharp, Mies Allea Sharp, Mra. Henry Oast, Mlae LUUe Gast, Mra, A. Gerrccht, Mra, Kate Miahler, Mrs, Emily Gibbens, Mrs. Jehn Humphrey vl lie, Mrs. Oslvln Bwsnder, Mra. Henry Fralley, Mrr. U. Stein, Mrs. E. barmsn. Tbe King Hboeilng, The Lancaster Bobuetzen-Vereln will bold their annual king snoeting at Tell's Kalaoa Tnuraday next, oemmenolng at!) eValoek la the morning. The sheeting will ha ter five prizes. The first will be a geld Bsaaal for the kamlg (king) : the second aad third will be for the first and second XUter; and tbe fourth and filth for tbe first aad second Knsppe. Daring tbe atternoen there will be dancing by the members of ae society and their families and friends. Te-morrow afiernoen tbe last praetlce ahoer will be held. Taken le Vertt. Geerge Watsen, colored, was released freaa prison, where he had served a four feur taaa aaeatbs term en the charge of felonious aatry. It eeeme that befeie Geerge was committed le prison here he had been in Yorkeounty. He there brought a ehsrge aaalaat some person and the bill was ignored with Geerge for the costs. When a beard of this he skipped from tbe oenaty and came te Lancaster. When he waa released this morning he waa given te aaoffleer from Yerk, who took him back te Uat place. lie will new either have te Mey the costs or stay In Jail the required Injured Bis Band Predetlek Dinkelberg, butcher, 401 East Xing eAeeet, severely Injured hie right band tali aaatatag. He was placing some meet ea a wall book aad missed it, the book 2Wahie baa4 u tbe aeiae, penetrating atl. A DOZEN BABIIS KMT ERE 1). Haatsi or tbs Utile eaes Who Will Coin vote tot Masty Articles. The meeting of tne directors of the cennty fair, which eptae en nest Monday, net te-day. The attendance was large aad from the reports pre seated from all sections of tbe oenaty ln dlcstlens point te tbe largest fair ever held la the oenaty. la lees than an hour this morning ever one hundred aad etty eatrles were made. Anether entry ter the baby ahew, te be held ea Tuesday of next week as one of the attractions of tbe farmers' Lancaster county fair at MeGrana's park, waa made at Mr. B. IT. Montgomery's offlee, en Duke street, thle morning, making twelve estrlei In all ae fellows : Mrs. Emma Ferrest, Lancaster, son Albert, bera January 11, 1888 s Mr. B. V. Hookey, ex-deputy coroner, Oonestegs, grandson, Geerge M. Hetbeck, born December 25, 1887 David K. Klleg, Intercourse, enters daegb tsr, Callle B., bera Ooteber 31, 1887; Mrs. Mary Melasenberger, Lancaster, son Jehn, born Deeember 10, 1887 i Mrs. Ilenry Beheaffer, Lancaster, daughter Kmms, born December 10, 1887; O. F. MeNeal, Lancaster, son Karl, born Ooteber 19, 1887 i mil, jeun 2f.jriauar, jjanoaaieT, uauanwr, Flerenee Elltibetb, born June 4, 1687; Mrs. Ida Edwards, Lancaster, daughter LUlle Mey, bera November 10, 1887 ; Mrs. Louisa Hwarlz, Lancaster, son Jehn, bera May 0, 1883; Mra. Ida Heller, Blrd-ln-Band, eon Leen, age net given; Mrs. Anna Qerzeg, Lancaster, aen Frank, born February 10, 1888; Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter, daughter Flerenee Amelia, born March 8, 1S8S. About a dersn esssys have thus fsr been entered In the contest for Mr. 11, J. Me Qrann'a (50 prize for the best essay en ' Cern, and lis Uses," and the time for entering these essays will explre Tuesdsy evening. The entries for the trials of speed will """ umv-j ""'"' Btete Frem a Milkman, Sunday morning Hambrlgbl'a milk wagon stepped en Orange street, between Sblppen and Lime, and a smell boy seen began te converse with tbe driver. The latter tlien went Inte an alley et one of the houses In tbe vicinity te deliver milk. Ae seen as be had disappeared beblnd tbe beuse, I he boy reoehod into the money box, whlohwasen the fleer of the wagon, and took a handful of lie oententa. He then ran down Jeffersen alley and disappeared. A lady In the vicinity saw the bold tblet'e operation but she did net give the alarm In time te have him caught. A Itallread War. Heme days age the Knlgnta of the Mystic Chain arranged te run an excursion evor the Philadelphia .t Reading railroad te Harrlsburg, teatteid the atate meeting In tbatoltyen Wodnesdsy. The rate et fare was fixed at f MOfortheround trip. When the Penneylvanlarallread company learned et this rate they sgreed te sell tloketa for 1 1. That Is tbe way the matter new atands, and the Reading may oeme down lower. m The maps Iletel Hale, The sale of the Grepe hetel furnltute end ilxturea whleb HherllT Burkheldor post poned from last Monday until te-day at 2 o'eloos.-was again postponed until tomorrow nt '- o'clock. Tliurinan raaacs We.U Hen. A. O, Thurmsn passed through this city for bis home In Columbus, Ohie, en Fast Line yesterday atternoen. The private car occupied by him waa en tbe rear of the train. Thore was no demenstra tien of any kind, as very few people knew that the Old Reman was en the train. lebnny Iluber en tbe Town; Johnny Uuber, the ene armed soldier, who la Insane, waa arennd decorated with bouquets, llaga and ribbons, en Saturday, orderlog saloons, banks and ether plaeea te close up. This afiernoen he went te Celr umbla carrying an Immense ilig, and be will organize a "dub" there. He is again gettlng te be somewhat et a nuisance. i m The Htratt Commute. The Rtrcet oemmlttoo baa had time le cool etr new, and this ovenlng It will be safe te held a meeting. Clerk Plnkorten, who threw down the books In disgust at (he last meeting and resigned, Is likely te be found In bis old place again, Hound ler Celuralmi, On the wostern bound train there are large mimbers of sold ters en their way te the Grand Army reunion at Columbus. In a Pullman car In Faat Line this afternoon were the oiueors et the New Jet soy depart ment. Valimlila Property Sold, At private sale en Saturday, Jacob H. Leng sold for Mrs. Msry Shenk and D. I). Sbenk, the properties In the northeast angle of Centre Square, new oeoupled by Edward Hall as a saloon and Jacob F. Sbeatlsr as a wholesale liquor store. The purchaser was A. U, Shealfer, liquor dealer, et 03 North Duke etreet Twelve Hnndrsd Pounds of Lire Callltb. Geerge Krlner, the fish dealer, has twelve hundred pounds el live catfish swimming around In tbe big tanke at his place of business, oerner of Water and Grant streets. They were caught In the Susquehanna Just below the Maryland line. Seme of them are et Immense slta, Made an Aiilgnmtut. GeogeJarrett and wife, of Martle town ship, made an assignment of their prep, erty te-day rer the benefit of creditors te Ames E, Gibble, of Bart township. Funeral ul Geerge aCUIelt. The funeral of Geerge Elliett took place from his residence, Ne. 328 West Lemen street, en Sunday atternoen, and was largely attended. Pests 81 and -105, Grand Army of tbe llepublle, attended In a body. The lnterment was made at Lancaster oemetery, Charged Wllh Deaarllen. Jeseph Houaer, who resldes en West Jamie street, hits been held before Alder man Patrick Dennelly te nnswer tbe charge of desertion piolerred by lila wife. A Team Stelen. Chief Smelts reeelved a telegram this morning te be en the lookout for a bUek mare and Dexter top buggy, with brown velvet cushions, stolen en Saturday-night from S. U Maruewe, et Blue Kldge, this state. A New llualneta Klrm. Jehn Falek, for many yeara engsged In the merchant tailoring business, retlres te. day, en account or 111 health, HIa succes sors In tbe buslneas are Klehsrd MeUrann and James Newlen, both well known young men. Mr. McGrann la a thorough bualness man, and Mr. Newlen ssqulreu a reputation as a cutter at A. II. Resensteln's, where he worked for a number of years. The new ilrm took possession tc-dsy, and ea Monday next they will have a grand opening of a large stock et tbe newest goods in the market They will no doubt be successful In thtlr business venture. 11 aa a Fine Bleck, AL Rosensteln, tbe fashionable clethle'. whose pretty store Is at the aoulheaateorner of North Queen and Orange street, has Inst reeelved his fall and winter suitings, em bracing a hundred stylea or the beat made goods in the world, Including new styles et Soetch and English oheylets, wide wale worsteds, 1-reueh Montague beaver over ever over eoatings, and many etner foreign and American icoeds. Mr. Resensteln shows these goods en racks made for tbe purpose, se that customers can see them at a glanee. He has also added te his ether attractions Mr. Rltner, a New Yerk eutter of large experience, who guarantees a perfect fit every lime, and at prices aa low as geed goods can be sold. AeTWca's Palace of Fashion 'will be closed mxE IiAKOASTER DAILY rOTEIMGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, saiserBteiis. On Wednesday tnernlng at a o'clock the sale et stalls will be reinmed at the Southern market. Mabtin Bse. nave secured the services as caller for Merchant Tailoring Depattmenl of Mr. r..t. Scliumaker, of Philadelphia, form erly with 8. M. Wanamaker Ce. Atnessmsnts. " A Hunch c h'tw " Te-Nlghts-lixlt even. Ins A llnnch or Keys " will lie played in rnlten opera house by the Bparks comedy company, headed by Louise Banford, a very talented senbrette. The play, as everybody knout, is very f nnny. DMATHB Fsinst. In this city, en the leth IneL, Maiy, wire of Martin Belbel, In the Mth year et her age. The relatives and friends of thn family are retpeetfnlly Invited te attend the funeral from her husband's reildence, Me. US West King street, en Wednesday sflorneon 'at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward IIIU ceme tery. 21 Ulnar. In thU elty, en thn leib Init , Mts. Anna Henry, wife of Xbaddeus Ilenry, sr aged el years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family nre retpecltully invited te attend the funeral, from tbe resiaonce or her husnana, no. dm north street, en Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. ltd Hctss -September e, IBS, in this city, Mary, wife or Benjamin Deyer, in the 61st year et borage. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend the fnneral, from the resi dence of her husband, 433 Nertb I'rlnce atraet, en Wednesday morning. Services at 9 o'clock at the house, te proceed te Clearfield, Prevl denee tewnihlp, for burial, where services will be held at 1 o'clock In the ohureb. MAHKKTO. " fiyr Tbe Pblladslpbia ealUs Market. PRiLiDil.rHii, Bept. 10. The reerlpU at the Nertb 1'enniylvanfa and West I'blladelphla drove yards were: rer the week: lleevea, 8.(00 j nheep, liroej hegt, b.i oe. Previous week: Beoves, 2,M0 1 sheep, 12 oeo t bega, bO) Jleef Cattle were In fair ifiuft nt an ad. vnce et '4ej extra, f.XO'ie t geed, bQtyie t medium, 4H6)tMe. i coininen, SHOiKe. Hbeep were lnacllve nt a aocline m ',c extra, 43et geed, 4KQlKe i medium, .iKQic; cuiuuiuu. iMff ju A.IW1U9, out (ike. jiejra -unicsge, vwxe I S);O-;0 ; country, HcfdHc gnea Wottern, Philadelphia Produce Market. I'BitaDSLPnu, Bent. 10,-rinnr firm : sales 1 nw bbls i Minn, Bakers, tl '.0Q5 in t t'enn'a. Family, WOQi 30: Wettern an. (I lean ru: Winter Patents, S3 10O50J Bprlng de, 530fj 0 76, Kye. 13 IS. Wheat sept.WX; Oct., W); Nev., tlI)ec, Cern-Bept, 6SC Oct, MKci Nev. f'2Xcj Hec, OU-H0pt , BJiCi Oct., S3J;e I Nev , 84'C I Dec, UK. Maw Yerk Market. Maw Yerk, Bept 10 -Fleur market dull t Flne, S3(jftC3l0i euperflnn, 1 1 7308 n t Minn Batra,ti luejsesi city miu, Kxtra,t5ia5 75 Winter Wheat extra, ft BStys s. Wheat Ne. 1, Ued. Btate, II Hi; Me. l, trjvjti 1". i nu. ;ik ibuu, Tvinmr, eepw, ve rub., v., , ruuuiptB, ioi,ej ( shipments, Cern Ne. 3, Mixed, Cash, Bept, 64;et Oct, MJiej recelpu, shipments, 84101 J Oats -Ne. l, White, state, 4lit Ne. 44e t Na a mixed, Sept., receipts, 191,000 s shlpmenle, none. rrAict 33.0U0 2, de, 310 I BjrDUUlil DU11U IMJ, Ilarley nominal. l'erk Arm i Old Mesn. lis Maif 75. Lard a leads t Kept, I108O; Oct., I1U1J. Melaaaet atoadyifer oebolllngxtwir, SlQSti lllack strap, 14e. New Orleans 2ti2IOc, Tnrpentine Arm at 87)iOMa ' Beslndulli stralned vugoed.lionail 02W. retroleum firm ueflned in uasen. vy.v. rrelghu ateadyj grain te Liverpool, lid. llutlur Ilrm i Western Creamnry, 3ff?M. Cheese weak; Western jriat, 7ose. s R!u,fBW,3r2SO90l 'ftney White, ltee We i Ohie riat, :qic. Eggs dull i Bute, 10HOiei Western, 17 Oieie. autiardrm lioflnea;cutloaf, 6ai Qrannla- hui inu. Tallew Arm i Prime city. 6W(l5e. Illcn nominal i Carolina, fair Uigoed, Xe. cotree nrm ireir cargoes, ter uie. He, Obloage Produce SfarKet. Chicaoe, Bept. 17, 9:30 a. m. Market opened. Wheat-Sept., 02ie; Oct, ttljici Dee.,Wcs stay, U7KC Cem-nept., llci Oct,, IIKct Dec, 39ie i Mey,8!ijfc Oate aepu 2lai Oot.. tii llav.He.l MHe. Pork-Sept-, III Hi Oct., Ill HHt May, lard BepL, 110 t Oct., 110; Dec, 13 40, Short Ulus-eepL, M 45 ; Oct, id l), cLesiita. Wheat-8ept.,02Kat Oct., 01fc; Dee, OJCi llay.U!ie. Cern-aept., Ke. I Oct., 45s j Poe, 39)0 May.saWc. OaU-epL, 24JjJO O0U, S4XCI ee, 210! May, Uf Jic. Pork-eonL. Ill 3tt OcL. 114 33 1 Mnv. HSW. " Lard-Bept. 10 00 1 OcL, 110 P0 1 Nev.. 13 87K. Short lllba-SepL, fa 75 1 Oct , 13 91 Oram ana Piavuiena. fnrnUhed by 8. E. Yundt, llroker. L'uioaeo, Sept. 10, l.oe o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. OaU. perk, lrd. Beptember. fll K 21; .... lo.eo October 91 4 4) J V4H 14 M 10.(0 Nevember ...1)2 41 34J4 11.03 II. w liocember ...V3 39 B.40 January May WX SDK &K urudeUll,,,, , HV)i Conaela 9i 3-.fi Closing I'rlces-2 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. OaU. Perk. tnrd. September vi 45V( 24Vi ns&io.ie October 9 M ,'i 21 H 14.!IS 10.CU November V'.H 4i wZ 14.05 9 00 Uoeembor 93) 3H 2l .... s.4i) Oanuary...... May 0;S XIX !MJ arudsim ji CoaseM.... , ,, uoeoipts. Cur J.nia. miiusr nacMifc.... ... .......... fl3 UV1U nUUM.IIMl MI.MIIMMM Oats........................,..........,.! "ye ..................... .......,,...,, Ilarley .................................. Receipts Hogs Uccelpu Uatue Ul 429 tUeed. ... 9,001 ,.. 13,000 New Tork Blocks. Nsw Yerk, Sept. 10,1 p. mMeney olesod at 1H per cent, t Exchange quiet ; posted rates, It SSHOt &K actual rates l 6KO 5 00 for CO days and It S7KOI 68 for demandi Governments closed strong currency 6'a, II 31 bid; i's coupon, II ii)i W de, II CC ; D1U. The stock m&rket this morning epened Arm at Saturday 'a closing, with Western Union the feaure at an Improvement or SI per cent. The list then becsme faverlsh and uniettleU ou uuiung ei du raui, wnien aecilned 1 per cni , supposed ie ue uaminack. The list has since been Irregular with the low priced stock s strong ai advances of H te in p r cent. Stock atarasrs. Quotations by Uoed, UcQrann era, Lancaater, Pa. mw TORk uat. 11 a. v. panaaa Paoine p.c. cat Colerado Ceal , iu Central PorlAe niw Canada Beutbern ftl Uht,Bt L.Pbg 13? A Oa, bank- 12 M "i " u... ivy. fuuua t, ,,,, Brie Xrie2nds er43.... ...... ..,.,,,,,,,,, a. a t...................... 101 Ul ieu, a,....,,, L. Bhore.... Mleh. Cen , IMMIII ises see Jt wil .. WVU........... nees r oiiey tf aiasjeaaeeete et. r ....... N. P. Pref, MMMIMiIM N.Weet aeeieseeeeeseeeee n. X.U..... ...... New England. Bast Tennessee Omaha. t IIIMMII eeeeeese Oregon Transportation.. tin Ontario jW Facinc UaU Klohmend Termlnal Texas Pacino.,.., teeeaeee Mil union pacine Wabash corn., eeetsee eeeiesin "UMU ivii. Western U II w eat snore uenas rsuansirHia ust, Leh. Vel , (7 it. n.y.a pmia IraVt He Ueaeaaieeeeaeseeeeeee WJjJ HtSAainia; jUen. Way , 57 'Ait nwiwifi Anna,, ,, s t Jteieesee 1H LOUtt s ee e te eesa ti'K 2iX roepioA-wu,., Ud. 44i Sii OlLaaeaasseieeesessseseeeessf V Va Phua. Troetlou AiJIf AD VHKTIHHhtKNTti. THE FINEST PAQNKS, AMERICAN CUAM- Gelden Age and Bammond?pert Sec. ItOUKKit'a LIQUOR BTOUK. fTUIE COMMITTEE OK ARRANGE. - aaiiTS iornvunleno nlaBeaerves will meet th-' ae Pennsylva- lUOfUUUl uxs te te morrow ( I'ueaa, i in me uearu or iTaee woem ' 110 ry.P.SXAi , Sr.H. '9 02VJ f.2H Wi iH 101 lOO'tf miv wevj U IW U1U te 7W u:, 97X K-S h'X a SM 3iy StSi vwj is) sa -mm- it.k. ..way .i rUB ia4 llw 114M ltxtu 1 43K 4J , II1?, 1 ? All the S-.i 7i SJK S H 7? Choicest and g t Z 0heaP8t .'!i W M "swjju in I -v!SE I ttsjTiM'8 HEART REACHED IvX Through HU Mouth."-WefeoU. CLARKE'S CANDIDATE CAKES are Highly Flavored and of Kzcellent (luallty, and have already t cached tbe patriotic heart. TIppccinoe and Morten 2. Cleveland and the Bandanna. Hurrah I Hurrah I for Oar Rest President I Try Clarke's Candidate Oakei. They will furnlah yen strength te iheut for victory, children err for them. Women sigh ler Uu in, Menaimoaieieiorinsm. CLAKRE'fl CAKkS ARO CBACKKUB. Made by natural Oaa and never get stale' De you knew why! Because tboyareae poed. Yen eat them tee fait, and don't give thorn tlini. If yen wish some geed eating call and trv our Cakes and crackers. Clarke la KetaUIng the Cakes and Crackers te families same as his Teas, Coffees, Kte., at Wholesale l'nces. HOW Ilk DOES lTt 1st. Buying tbe best goods in the cheapest market for CA8II. 2d. Selling them at the smallest possible re munerative l'KOKlT.. Sd. eeUIng Only for cuh, TEAS. Contrary te the experience of met grocers, our sales of this article oenalltute a very IV go nortlen n( our total bnalneaa. and we hive very guea ivaaen w dviibte an invra is uu grocery business in Central Vennaylvanta whleb at ail approaches us in our Immense trade in this article. Clarke's ramUy Mended Teas from lfie te tee per pound. urarke's family Blended Coffees from 12Xe te 25e per pound. Large alie Mustard or Bplced eardlnet, 10c ; imuli.cc ueLleb KLOUU, 9c per quarter. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WUO!.ltSAI.K AND UETAIT.TEA ANDGOF. FUK BTU11K, Nea. 19 and 14 Seuth Queen Btreet, LANCABTEK.PA. P. p.-We have the beat Ne. 1 Bloater Mack erel that swim. Telephene. w ANTED THHKK GOOD GEN- oral beuan anrvanta and two cooks. Apply at KUfi.OTURNTurrica, 33 East King Btreet. 1U1 gaTANTED-AT NO, 138 NORTH LIME VV atreet. two reipectable gentlemen lednnrs. Becnnd-atery front room. lleaullfnl location. uau ler tnree aaya. lt FOR SALE OR RENT A FIRST class rarm, sttuated two miles from Lan caster city. Terms reasonable. Inquire at angls-luid THiaurriUB. HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE MOST liberal terms, en Wett Cheatnut, Wal nut, Imen, alary, 1'lne and Charlette streets. Apply at miwiind 8W NOUTn MAUY BTUBBT. SHORT-DAND. It la denlred te organize a claaa In short hand rer further naitlcnlara annly LANOAHCKKCOUUBUClALCOLLKaB, Bp8 2td lOXKBit lilDgBtrtet. WANTED the 60p8-tfd -A COOK. APPLY AT 1NTEL.LICIKNCEU OFFICE. w ANfED THREE POSHING MEN In veur vicinity t sneclal Inoucementa new I fast selling apeclalllei. 1IBOWN 11U08, Nuraorymen, Itoeheator, N. Y. awsma&w UBLIC SALE THE BALE OF stalls In the Farmers' southern Market llouae will be reiumed, in the market bouae, en Wednesday morning at " o'cleok. li. L.SUA.ILEY, secretary. 11. r. ltewx, Auctioneer. eie 2td AH. K03ENSTEIN TAKES PLEA8- UK K In announcing that he has scoured the services or Mil IIAUOLD HITNKK, an Kxporlenoed and Stylish Cuiter, lite et linuahertv A llertv. of Filth Avenue. New Yerk City. Alse tbe openlng of his Inperted Woolens for Fall ard Winter. Anoxemlna tlen of tbe same Is respectfully requested. 05 NOHT1I QUKKN bTUKKr, sie-lydtt Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa. PUBLIC SA.LE. On WEUNESUaV. BKPTKUUKK12.WI1I be sold at 31 couth Christian street, household and kitchen furniture, censlstlug el beds and bedding, bedstrad, walnut extension table, parlor stove, ktlchen atove, rag and Ingrain carpets, dtshes, cbalrr, pictures and Targe looking glas. and many ether articles tee numerous te men tlen. Bele te commence nt 1 o'clock. JyKLL. IIA1NKS, al0 2td Auctioneer. COPARTNERSHIP. Having purchased the Uerchant Tailor ing Establishment of Jehn A. ralck, 44 West King Ntreet, we be leave ten oil (y our frlenda and the publle in general that we have taken poMteii and will en Monday next open with a clielcu selection et Fall and winter Saltings. K. Med U ANN, JAMES NOLAN, (Late cutter for A.U. Bosensteln.) Having sold my Merchant Tailoring Katab lUhment, 41 Wet King street. te U.McUrann and James Nelun, 1 hereby thank my friends and the publle for thelr liberal patronage, and ask a contlnuanre el the same ter my succes sors. SeplO-tta JOUN A. FALCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. GRAND EXCUR SKIN. All membera of Lancaater Castle, Ne. 120, A. O. li. of M. C, who Intend te accompany the Cnnile te Harrlsburg en the 12th ei Beptember, 1838, and takepart lu the demonstration at the annual msotleg et the Select Castle, are ra nuestt d te meet at thn castle Chamber en Wednesday morning ate o'cleok a. m., with dark suit, wblte gloves, cap and cane. The publle In general are invited te take advan advan (age of this cheap excursion te the capital city. Adults, ll.40t Children, 70 cents. Tleketa fnrsole at bohuylmyer's Orug store, Nertb Queen mrett, or J. J. Haasler, New Yerk store. Train leaves King atreet at 7 a.m. Ho He turnlng leaves Lebanon Vailev depot at 9 p.m. J.J.UAS3LKK,Sec. H ERR'S R0OKSTORE. SCHOOL BOOKS -ANll- Scheel Supplies -AT- Hen's Bookstore, 53 North Queen Street. augis-lyd ARTIN BKOTUKKS. FOU C1I010K31' AND CUKAPE8T FDRNISH1N0 GOODS -aoTe- Martin Bies. All the Fall styles ready. Fer Choicest and Cheapest Clethicg for Men, Beys and Children 00 TO MARTIN BROS. All the rail Styles Heady. See tlie PALL OVEROOATS. rer Choicest Novelties ter &L1TS OVERCOATS AND PANTALOONS TO MKA3UUKUOTO MARTIN BRO'S Cletblus; sua Farulshlug Geeds, KOKTHQUIBKST, jtmw AermRmmuMittn. TJEADQDAKTER8 FOR F1BH1MQ ajl Tackle, uciat Bete lev Ue. luxla. mn. Having mere fine Jetated Base Beds than we care for at this aeasea of tfee year, we wUl sell atgreatly reduced prices. Tbe great bargains In Lines, Beels, gloats, Baskets, Heeks, etc, have been daly appre ciated by sportsmen, bow see the break la Meds. FBAlLBT'g BABT BND PHABMACT. (Opposite Eastern Mark,) gralley ' Sertapanlia Compound cures neils and r? Ickiy Heat, sec. M.w.FAw (I TVO YOO DO ANY BPI01NQ OR Juf riCKLIMUT If yen de. den't rlak vear trnlt la low crade vinegar. Te keep rrult nice yen should have the very I brnteLD ciukk ViHEQAK or High Urade I white viukeah. Tbe ordinary vinegar I uiuui aviu, wui tun KBawer baa purpvav. GRAB ILL! THB Original and Only O&ih Greeer 1NI.ANCABTEK.HAB OLD CIDER VINEGAR Of Special Strength for Pickling and Bnleing i-urpeeea at u uenu a wauen, ana WHITE VINEGAR At IS CenU. Tbeie prices are a trifle higher than some common vinegar Is sold at, but when yen take Inte consideration the fact that this vinegar is of snob age and strength that for ordinary use one quart will make two, the prlee is very low. N. W. CORNERDUKR AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. 40-OPBNKVBNINO3. mltlydM.WAF' TyiLLlAMSON dk FOUTKK. ESPECIALLY MADE -TO- Iniprevt) (he Outward Appearance -or- THE COMING MAN. CUILDUEN'S ZOUAVK KILTBUIX3. VK8T TUNIC KILT H01T3, TWO riECK PLKATKD KILT BUITfl. ONKP1KJB KILTS, rUICKB I 80 TO 17.00. Scheel Heys Bbert l'ant Bnlti New Fash ions for rail and Winter Wear, In Floated and Norfolk lllense Shirts of Btyilsb affects, tin (rrinedandriald CMilmeres, Trices. 12.00 te 110.00. QKNT'S FALL WKIQHT OVKUOOATII, Handsomely Finished with latin and Bilk racluge. trlcsMJOOtelMOO. We Glve Away with Ksch Uey's Bheit rant Bull and Bchoel bull, our Musical Campaign Ef g. Williamseu & Fester, 38. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., LANCABTBU, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 818 MARKET 8TBUBT, HAHiuHitrmn. . VRY UOODH. I1AKKY HTAMM. J. -rOUMKULY AT- N03. 3J A 37 NOUTU QUKKN HT.. MOVED TO NK W BTOUE, St CENTKE BQUAUI.; YOU CAN'T MISS US. N0.24GENTRESQOARE, Stamm's -A WOUD AUUUT- FLANNELS & WOOLENS. KTbls clas of goods becomes an object of WAKM Interest te buyers at this season of uue year, uer oustemera win nnauat'.we show a One line of these aunle Goods, both In colors and Weight;, that will meet tbe re- yuirmnenm ei au Duyera. rney are Maraea te Sell, and we arc confident all can be pleased. COMFOUTB AND HLANKKTB Will ha a large Facter in tbls Fall's Bust, ness. By reason of Karly Iluylng en our part, we will ee Hble te have very Lew Trices en these uoeds. THE faTKONU INUUCEMKNTj OF LOW PRICES IN OUU Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Coupled wllh Quality, will be a strong' draw lngcard with u, and we Most Cordially In vieo the Ladles le Kxamlne our Bloc. Our Tbree Great Oombinatieni Through Our Who'.e store Will Ue WOKTU AND WKAB, STYLE ANE HTUKNGTU, CHOICE AND CHEAl'NESS. Attention, Ladies! Wohavemst purchasiMl from a large com cem com mlislen heuse ihelr Kuilre eauiple Ltue of WHITE BritEAUB. Ueme are tolled, ethers fresh as a rose. This Let will be bold at about Hair 1'rlce. There Is Music In the 1'rlccs for you. TherolsEemolhlogfor Yeu Among Our UKMNAKTi Or1 UKKSS QOOl)?, AT 11 ALT 1 111 UK. Twe special Numbers et White Flannel at Sic ftLil 240 a yard you ought te see. The Flannel ttblrts are making their appear, ance. You'll find full and plenty en our coun ters, special Asertaicnt of Silk 1'luihes. Batlni, Velvets, Etc., AT THE New Bosten Stere, Ne. 24 Centre Square, NEW BOSTON STORE Near Xut Xing BW aniia-iid 188& AMVaMMMim. pROOTOR'H FULTON OFJER A MOUSE. ADMU8I0K .....lB,,ieaaecEgT. MOHDAT, TUfMDAT AMD WBDHBdPAT, Bepumber le,U and It, WITH WBDRBBDAY MATIBBE, ''Frent It" " The feaaieil of Thw All." THI SPARKS CO., la the Greatest of All Buceessts, 1 BUIOH OF KEYS," OB,THK HOTEL. Satire Chaaga aad Bew specialties, Mew Daeese, Bew Iteeieys, Mew reaterea Maw Bengs, and mere tan than all ethers oemblnoa. THOHBDAT. PBIOAT AMD 8ATTJKDAT, AMD A BATOBDAT at ATIMBE. ZITKA, With MUM MAY WHBBLBB In the Cast aagM-tM OLOTMtre. -gULL, 1888. Fine Tailoring Fer tbe latest Meveltles, confined styles. Largest assortment of JTlne Woolens, and prices ae low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Oaly Direct ImperlliK Tailor. tS MOBTU QUBBB BTHEET. M TKRB KATHJrOH. FALL OYERCOATS ! Tbls Is tbe Proper Time TO THINK OF FALL OVERCOATS. Loek at Our Assortment -AT- S8,S9,S10,$12,S13,$16,S18,S22. WK 11AVKT11K N.cjst Assortment for the Menty. AND TOO MAY UttLY ON IT. TaBDX'3 NONE BKTTKU OUB'S. UAUK THAN Myers & Rathfon, NO, 12 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. PA. 1AII.OKINO DEPARTMENT. Tbe Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT -OF- NO. 25 BABT KING ST., -18 FULL OF- Choice lew Suitings AND- OVERCOATINGS -FOU THE- Fall Season ! OOMK IN EAULY BEFORE THE UU8H BEUINS. WE QUAUANTEE SAT18FA0TI0N KVEKY PAUTfCUI.AU. IN Tbe People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 BAST. KIKQ STREET, LANCASTEU, 1'A. marlMiJlw H BATING. c KI.LAH HKATKKS. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters AUET11EUE3T1N THKMAUUBT -AND- PBIOES THE LOWEST. ALL WOUKOUAUANTEED. FLINN & BRENENAN. CUNTHACTOU3 OF Plumbing 8c Heating, Ne, 1Ba Nertu Qnwn Btw.t, The People's Cash Stere LAXOASTBB. FA. jBBr wsHiaw. N JEW FALL GOODS. New Yerk Stere, 6, 10 UABT stiMa.arr. GRAND OPEMING New Fall Goods. URKA.T BAKOaIBS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. snciAL BALt or Blankets and flannels 1 aJec)gWswaB;oTarl.teo pairs et Whita BLANKETS, from 75 cents te no a pair, in all tbe dtdarsnt slses, 104, m and IM, In cotton aad w oel and All-wool. These goods have nearly all been mads te our special order and come direct tens from the mills. WHIT AND COLOEXD FLANNEL. We were large buyers or Flannels at tha Trade sale held in New Yerkla Jnne.andewn these goods rery much cheaper than they bars been sold since, thereby enabling us te gtra MUMUU1UN 1WUO 111 UUi UOflMlUlOHU DRESS GOODS DEPARTMBNT. Onr own importation ei DBAF 'O'ETV, All All Weel. 48 Inches wide. These goods being heavier are better adapted for rail wear than Henriettas, coming in all tbe new fall shades as well as lllack. Four special bargains in ALL-WOOL, 40 INCH DUBSB CLOl'UB. First. One bnnlred plecea ALL-WOOL TBIOOTB, at 25 eenU a yard. Second. One case aLlCAMlXEDBUITINQH. M inches wide, 2) eents, made te retail at 60 nniB. Third. Onecaie CHECKS, All-Weel, te inches wide, 35 cents, never sela for less than as cents. renrth. One cese 40-lnch. HAUVAHD MIX. tubes, ah Weel, at as cents. WATT & SHAN D. pALL. DRY GOODS. 49 Haying Remedelled and Enlarged enr Stere Uoems dnrinsr the Hnmmer meatbs, greatly Improving tha l Ight for tbe Exami nation et Merchandise, and added largely te the space allotted te tbe several departments, we ceralaliy Invite Examination or Leading Novelties IN Demestic and Foreign DRESS GOODS, UENBlETrAS-Beiid Celers, Newest Shades. COMBINATION KOBK3 AND SUITINGS, selcoied from thn importations et Bosten, New Yerk and Philadelphia, Inducing Ori ental Uebes with borders and side bands. WOOL CLOTUS-Selld Celers, Plaids and S tripes. BEKQEB, ABMUKBS, MOHA1U3. MOURNING- WEAR. Vrlestly's Celebrated Black Henriettas and Orepe Cleths, the most perfect tabrica mann tactured. . BLACK BILKS of Supetler Makes at Bettem Prices. SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR. Hele Agents In Lancaster for Jouvin's Kid Gloves. The Best imported. Anfl also rer Smith A Angell's BLACK HO SlKdY. FullLlnealn LaOtes', Children's and Misses'. Wan Ruled net te craca or grew rnsty. LaOlea', Mlsies' and Children's Winter Cloaks and Wrap;. Matchless In Style and Price. lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West EIng Street, LANCASTER, PA. WA1L PAPBR. J.B- MARTIN OO. Wdll Peer DEPARTMENT. On MONDAY we will ibew the largest line of Novelties In PAPER HANGINGS Ever Shown In Lancaster. All New Goods and of tbe bandiemett 1' at at eorns. Urgent Borders and Decorations te Match. We have combined Fresco Pninttng with Paper Hanging, and have in our employ one eiimenneit Fresco Painters of Philadelphia. Ibis engagement in connection with enr own Decorations puts us in a pulsien te de any ciass or work iremnew ana original designs. If yea want a room, house, hall, or anything In the Paper Hanging Hue done.ne matter bow small an amount, we will tend our fore man te give yen an estimate. Nowhere else In Lancaster will you And se large a stock te seiect from. Carpets for Fall ! NEW AUUIVAL3 KVKUY DAY. 1UUENBE STOCK. rmuKs uiauT. J. B. MARTIN k CO. .?if.:,'il."'''''''V-''.'i--r!frt,-t- ,i- V.