ft1.? ( ,v n,a . w '""TV.? V- .;! Vi 'if'j. "-c?; J- H 'N ' T, JLAyOASTER DAILY INTEIXiaENCEK. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEK 11, 1888. : f. dF W&&lScwP . ii5 r !?' v I.V. ,. $ fe ; jDOHDBCTOR INJURED. ft - seKAtxicH caught hk r wren I ATrlXBEBTA BON'S MU1 Ml. ' ; . - - I arret Way. Ui Cars Ooma c Mrilb M SqncrKt-rrdtrle Aged 8?,stNilre etOr- .. m ....- Vkla Vila... a. w un ii ! ,... ' -l--" . .. A 1 ,.-,- t IXBtA. Sept. 11 a. lemoie cci- Mpnr1 thle morning about 8 SO B,MtM00ei7Sra ei annuel ruuen ttNlUBK In severe InJ urles te O eerge , eeaduetet ea the abiding engine me mMUM & Columbia railroad. The miDWgtveTin loaeea wim isjBtatttrfxMtleg of the oel yard and I m between the can te apply the l v Ae the care were about the middle iMeUtef the structure suddenly gave rwttk a terrible craah end the care loll One ear fell lower than the f' uaklna a irui Of about elaht between the can. Graulich reaeghtby the lege end held between lepaee. Ae the cera fell he J umpea f rem BMUerm 01 me car, ana wee inereDj from a terrible injury. The apace theearawae Jnat enough te bold securely without crushing them. IMIM made by the fall brought large of people te the plaee. and man ;wee ready te retcue M unfortunate mm. , pantes or tne ireeuing waa eawea away, aeaelderable oeal had te be heveled k'ptere be could be removed. Dr. J. Hlnkle Iraabrofithtte the place and made an ex- 7 WMkatten, finding no benea broken, ai- fkewgh lie waa badly equeered. After marking about one and one-half hours sjrnvlieh waa removed from the ears, placed aeva atretcber and taken te hla home at Xgkthand Loeost streets. ?. dcmh or srreesricK areanawait. (Krederlck Oreen await, of Walnut street. kata Fourth, died en Monday at 11:15 cia.' as., In the KM year of hla age. He had i Melt in bed about one year, and tbe a waa cauaed byeancer in the eye. Mr. ''llraeaawaU waatiern in Germany, and haa iimnkln the United State, about 42 Sm. During hie 10 yeara residence In , Vetasabla he waa a ahoemaker by trade. A Wlfeand five ehlldren aurvlve. The inn. ml will be held en Friday afternoeu at 2 ' -.eekek, from German Lutheran church en Ajeetm street. .. e fnnerslel Mrs. Sarah K. Miniln waa' Mla c Monday afternoon, from her late 'iBJM cb deuiq nruenu aireei. -. Offlcar. El.cted. K'The following offleors wereeloetod last r5 arealng at a meeting of the Aurera Secial mm : jrreaiacBi, v, a neon ; tjce presi 4; el tat, S. Arms, Jr.; secretary, Iandls Wan--Ueaigh treasurer, K. IL Fry ) truwtoer, A, :' "' ""I "" i-.1w". wiuinv . HftBMt Hna.M Vnmln YTnAll RjllnhBAl 'Tke following attendance at the public -SMOla has been reported te Superintend. jBiBenmau: inatuute, zjej Xioeuat etreef, .iL'aat Dharrtr atrfmt. lit flnnr. K5M; "I flnnr -.- Sa! S.I fleer. S20: FeDlar atriml. .117 ? Virth i-lw . . . ---I . - fl-f- fi nV1 .HMiH.HM 1 C.AK -',Si The male membership of the Methodist :wureu tuei i uiiiui iu uwu tuu roperi ei , p'W wujmuioe uu jiiaus iui tue new enapei. Jjff JiP VUIMIUIHVV .VAlWU JBUa CCUC1VPU pswai . a. waisen, i-nuaaeipuu, ana :.iA Jeremiah Eecb, Columbia, approving the " Cii'timmmv'm. 'Phn tnnttlncr innrnnul ltin rn. ?". Simart mai IKnllnnttil ti. imhiIiIiu .Hf 'iaa ways and means, A meeting will be ElfEl"T '" ""-- "WOUM. 1U IUV UUWUOI , .g eaieei scnoei euuaing. SC The Columbia Tramter empleyes have J&evgaatzed a baae ball club and are ready te -mar anv ciud. in town. The m.vera nm n ,V-V lollewa : lat base, Jehn Dean ; lid, Sber- .rr-" rr m . 7 . rf naaa Swlncler : 3d. Jrsinh Tlfunn left eld, W. Humble ; right, Mlehael Kern J i&'aeatra, Will Sulekler ; abort step, Charlea Jiippey ; manager, ramp Betfabaar. m Hebel ledge, Be, 599, of liaecaaler, end '4 WomenjQLtiildjel-Slf Paul's parish xniRnranuerrnnged forthelunchoon 1 daring the centennial. lrtfl Tee Grand Heme of Fennnvlvnnta. mm. noseetef male and lomale members of 1). TJ. (u. F.) of Pa,, oemmenoed tbelr annual len in town this afternoon. About . aa vantj.flve delegates w 111 be rreaent at the three day aos.len. THE OPERA HOC31S rAUKKI). A COBSMr frcicuiedUara Often Draw. fV.ll. The Aedtenca I'leand. IPha.tlMtlM..i -cMi, . K evening was a new company of Edeulnct RPf. ""or ln vnaries H. Ueyi's muileal fV.K'J WUBSllv AffillllArf II A Y1i.h. A TT m.. J.- wm wu.mwu -rf UUUUi U JDJTB." 'XUO r- "" uau uuvu ceuu iu jjsucanpr Deioreaud 7 WW ciaaa oempaniea, but It has been aesie time since, and it has net lest any of iWn ,"wuuue'u "rawing pewera, iieeidedly eL the laraeat audience of the aaaaen w t iTL UlAAnar. t.nA I..I awmhImh mu- . PW!SB i"-""" "" " sivuiuj, luun nui rj vanaeijamana me euiiainff was ae crowded $ taat mai iy persona were obliged te atand in .'h. the entire performance. The gallery filled IfifllU e PW'7 Ut no tlcketa were Beld alter t"W Tbe oemPny Ia treng ene throughout. ,W' eiycnaraeieris well taken, and during 51 " wneie 01 ine evening tbe audience was kept laughing at the great quantity of fuu mm was aiauieutea. There U net a weak person ln the cut. The principal temale character la that of Teddy Ktyi whleb 1. taken by MIiaLouIte Seaford. Thla lady Is no stranger te Lu sater. She has appeared here ln vaude. Tills as well as dramatis oempaniea for eeeae years and Is a bright, talented and popular aotreaa. In the present company aae haa a character suitable te her ! ythe wild and rollicking Teddy aad aha makes leta of lun: An. Bothner, as Bete Keys, Mamie Cen. way as Hay Keys, and Bertie Cenwiy as Delly Vebba, are all geed. Of the male aaeeabera of the company, the prlneipal fan maker la James B. Maekle us Jonas Grimes, the brakeman, who la unex called, W. O. Gresble, as Snaggs, the hotel .keeper, end Charles Burke, as Qilly Spoentr, a masher, are also capital. Throughout the play plenty of new musle, eeegs, daneea, and ether specialties are In. traaaeed and the audience has no time te tire of anything. The singing of the ladlea la especially fine. The company appeara again this evening. Orlneg Accident, Thla afternoon between one and two o'clock as Jehn A. Hubtr, peanut dealer, aeoempanled by his two children was driving en West Orange street near Market, 'taeefi nlnd spindle of his business wagon broke off, the wagon waa upaet, and It was With a geed deal of difficulty that the serepants of the wagon managed te erawl out. Mr. Huber held firmly te the lines tana averting what might have been a serious accident. The horse was some. what out en the hind leg, Tba Oiau. HeLl Bali. Mherlfr Burkbeluer resumed the sale of inrniture and fixtures of the Grape al this morning at 10 o'clock. The bar fmrnlture, dining-room furniture and kltehea furniture were sold. Very little of . (i.,. .n was pengni in in tne interest of Mr. ;. JUsheu, and It la probable the entire t' V iaiAlliiM ll I Ka 4I,hm.i a i.i... ,5' " n.i. ia uhjiwh u uita Hiivruuoe, ii , a4 that the KUbells wlU reUre from busl- fj- mamm. Tim uairaai -,. A.kt ..ih , raHaaer and supper, and It Is a little uhcer- rpi-wm m-i hi wwiD9 01 inem. aalev The lease of the house was bought by kfaj O. M. Hewell as trustee of the real es The furniture was sold room at a Most of It did net bring mere than 6 te IS per room, theusb some of the waU-turntehed rooms brought from 125 te en 0 Drill Tu JCtmIee. 7 WU Ward Battalion will meet at rMae hotel tale ventBg for drUt A Laberat'a Era mown Our. Jehn Forred, employed at Hickory Swamp, near Sbamekia, waa terribly in. Jurcd by an explosion, ea Monday. Ha waa engaged with ethers In driving a tunnel and had been aastte procure a stick of dualln from a box. Ae he bent ever te ?;et It It la .opposed that a spark from bis amp eaused tne explosion. Ferred'e right arm was blown of! be tween the elbow and wrlat 11 la right knee waa tern open, hla face horribly mull lated and hla eyes blown out. He waa otherwise Injured about the body. He la dead. appointed Vl.wsr. Jehn Felmer baa been appointed a viewer te asseas damagM caused by the proposed widening of streets ln Manhelm borough, In plaee of C. K. Arndt, who crti crti net serve en aoeount of an accident I'hlllp S. Bush haa been appointed a viewer of a read In Badabury township, in place of Was. Stevenson, deceased. i Bn.d ter larceny aa Bailee, Frederick Wllhelm haa been prosecuted before Alderman Halbaeh by W. A. Hal bach for larceny aa bailee. Complainant allege that be leaned several printers' eases te Wllhelm and be refuses te return the Bime. Becnrad a Poiltlen a. Tard-Matlir. Isaae Fewers, of the Sixth ward, who for a number of years haa been a trusted em em peoye of the Pennsylvania railroad oem pany, haa accepted a position en the Norfolk & Western railroad as yard-master. Mr. Pewera is a well known Democrat, and Will return te Lancaater te east his vote for Cleveland and Thnnnan. Tae Knight, of the Mj.tle Chain, David llettew, who represents Lancaster Castle, Ne. 120, Knights of the Mystle Obale, and Lewis Strauss, of Stevens Castle, Ne. 4, left this morning te attend tbemeeetlng of the state body at Harris burg. The railroads will ran cheap ex. curslena te the capital te morrow. A. Hand or Orpilt. I'a. Threngli, A band of gypsles with a dertn or mere wagons passed west through this oily this afternoon. They had a number of fine horses and a large let of dogs. Oa Saturday. The pDle raising at the Centennial hotel will oceur en Saturday afternoon between i and 8 o'clock. Went Weat. K. E. Ueffer, of Silver Springs, left to day for Council Bluff, Iowa. A N.w Cutter. lllrnhtV lire. have Just added te their force et uuttera K. 11. Fieree, formerly oon eon oen nocied with Wauamak-r a llrewn. A MMTiNn et the marching club of the Teung Meu's Uoinecrntlo club will be bold thla evenlnK ut tbelr room, at w o'cteok, te take action en tbe adoption of a uniform. m Oenntr ralr Ftlntlng. New It the time te erder yenr printing ler tbe ralr. Don't watt until the last minute. We hnve a nloe assortment of cheap ftflveitls- lug card., etc slake your .olcctleni early. CataleKUO., ctrenlars, card., tag., etc., printed atroagenableratoi. INTXIiMUBNUKU, I,anca.ter, I'a, Telephone Conc.ctieu. Chan. Mlamm, dry geed, and notions, N03. S5 nnd S! xerih Queen atreet, 1. connectod wltb the tolcphene exchange. Tna Democrats of the Fir.t ward will meet llit. m enlng nt 7 o'clock at Nouderr. ff e.teni hutel, corner et Orange and Water street., ler ine jarpo?e or organizing a eiuu. asTRien'a l'nlace of Fashion will be closed en Hnturiinr, Beptember 19, until a p, te. seple-std imn.emenl.. May f heeler (n Zitka. Harry Miner', com pany appear, ln Milium opera home In Will Carleton'. Huidan play "Zltka" en Thura flay, rrlday and Saturday evenings et thl. week-, Mlai May Whoelerhm tholeadingrolo. or heraettng tba Uemreal lleraUl .ay. : In Zttka .ha has a character te Interpret that eminently uU her.and her rendition through outthealxacenesot the action entitle, her te fullest racoKulllen as a great emotional ao ae tm.i, wIicme Judgment Is eiqulslte and koeps her always within tbe bound, of art, never bo be traylng her Inte passing out en the waste of runtt her charms of face and form, promlnen t a. they nre, are secondary ln estimation. DBATU8 HaiDKt. ln this city, en the 10th Inst.. Maiy, wire et Martin Belbsl. ln the B4th vear 01 hr age. The relatives and friend, of tbe family arc rcspeclfnlly Invited te attend the funeral Irem her husband's resldence, Ne, lis West King Btrret, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 e clock, lntermenl at Woeawaia lllll como cemo come tery. t llKsar. in this city, en the 10th lnst. Mia. Anna llenry, wlle ei hadaeus Henry, r. axed el yt-nrs. The rrlatlves and lrlend. of the family are rotpeotfnlly invltea te attend the tuneral, from theTeildoace of her husband, Me, Mi worth atreet, en Thursday altorneon at two o'clock. t riBTKB -Bepwtnber t. 1S38, In tbl. city, Mary, wlf et ii.njamin Deyer, In the Cl.l your of her uge. The relattyea and frlendt r.re respeetlnlly Invited te attend the tuueral.f-em the resi dence et her husband, 4J2 North Prince street, en Weanesdsy morning. Services at 9 o'clock at the house, te proeeed te Clearfield, Prevl. denee township, for burial, where services will be held at 1 o'clock in the church. MAKKKTH. -"-.---.- The rhlladelpnla CatU. Market. rnitapatriua. Bt.pt. 10.-The roeMpU at the North I'ennsylvanU and West rhftadelphla drove yard, were t ' rer the week: IJoeves, 3.100 1 sheep, 11.000 1 heK. moo. irovleus weelt: Iteevw, ajsoe : sheep, U (M) t h(K8. B.600 "' "w ' lleef Cattle were la lair reqneit at e reduc tion et iie; extra, 6HO30 1 geed. M5J.0! medium. iHOHie. t common. .HtJlKe. ' flheep wre Inactive and prlcu. weaki i,t.ft' 4W?.11i,K00?' OiXe t meaium,8xeHc cemtuuii, lHO30 Lambj, BgCke. wl-i ii'tf.:t",,0,JO' ."Hei geed Western. Miicn Calve, were dull and lower at SHOiH. fit OKI wnmlii.niiu., e ,' " """"t' Mlleh Cew. were lalrly active at I25C0O, (.Ivastvea ataraaia. CuiOAtie. Sept. lO-Cattlo-r.tcelpU.lJllOO-shlpmuiita StuiOi market strong iheves S5 et'.Vf r' ,3 MKa0,U0 ' "oekera'aU iBd "'' 00a31( cows, bmls and mixed, .ii3 ea i MMO,803Bter,,iUtO37Ji WMWrn r"0. Ji'Pi-u,IC0'P WOO head; shipments. fOtOi market strenif, hlirhert mixed tiiii te5h??vy' w lUfl6 6 uSbMtffiai skip.! "Sp Sl., hMAt. enlpmenta. .! .market steady natives, is te Ut ,15 1 M'e.M)rn Shern, M sbai" 0; Jexu ."horn : w3 0 1 lambs, ta ieJ Djf snern, moncernmenu, B3 can '.hlppSl -.""as - Utjceipu. 8,V0 head 1 shipment. MOO market acttve , rhUadelphtaa. M 60S n; mixed. 18 85O0 4S , YerSers, M 165 8K 1 common te talr. tl, 8008 let p g"iw 0ZLnoJ:ara.,,,,PI",(iteIew Yorktedsy. ma?Et,acu,vCeJ!1PU' 'lW', wPu",n, Wl UtUcace Proaeoa ftlaxkel. CaicAoe, Bent. 11, B.se a. m.-Market opened, Ma U7Mc. ' K' CU 9IC-' u-Xet .mpU' liH'1 0ct" 45a' Dec" mi ' MajjaHeT' ?0, Oot" W"' Dec- "OI lfi!u-S8,,U' I" Mj Oct., Ill 60 1 May, d-8Pt., 110 03; Oct.. 110 00; Dec, 13 W, Short itie-twiit.. as 45 , Oell y & CLOaiaa, n!Kw)jc!ept-Wc' -,e9e.i Dee,,cj MayrWc'PU' " ' O0t"5l Oec. 39J.C, uy1r.pt- 'iHl -. Kc.l recuse 1 slflDH"Bpt, ,U "' 0ct- ,u 101 June. ,W-u8nuPV8.M! 0Ct" ll C0' D. nhertlUO.-bepi.,3 81)fJi Oct, HWXt Hie terl Lira Stock Market. Lamcastsb. Sept. U.-Tbe receipu el live !5?l V..u".s,,ia el Ju'u me" lerthe W.t,?ki-,'01lnBUSy' !erB LMseatUe, W hop" cattle.. P lbe,,i,ibl. yaiawen.716 LiluhflW If nntTAVfs ris-ai V. a1- niuleT iste panttaJKwjV . """ "" heis doueiut. rarce Ml cattle and MJ ei.P1166". i0I tba week were : Btockers, a8a1f0h,nii!Si?'fc 8H0 1 butcher.' 8H Hrata aaa rroviMeiis. rarnUhed by B, K. Tandt, Breker. Cbioaeo, Sept, 11. 1.00 o'clock p. re. September,. i, VTB V UITTTI, t 1 . IQEBi .ami. KH tSM M .... ..eei2 iiw ufjuu ei an lMf lo.ea lu.te ucioeor ... Movnmber, 0,9) 8.P0 Unesmber ...uni sau 23. January, .......,,,. .... .... .... May. , ix U7X w; cinjfloeil.,................................Mff)K Consels.. .......................... ...... t'9 'u Closing I'rlee.-a o'clock p. m. Wheat, cer-. iMM.Verlt. lard. Beutember ...si It WJ 1U.III 11,40 ln.cn 14, B IS .... SB) October 89 Wevembnr.... December.. ...... 91 VAMUA.... ........... .... .... ..... .... Mar. KK & S OrUQA 011eeeeeeeeeeeaBeeeeBeeeeeteeaseee.9lJa C03VOlts sets t.t .set . tsii. . Aeeelpu. CajJxu. v IIUbsT wW DCkaV Bj a a a iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jul BpriDaf WllOftteeeeseseetesstt. 25 UOtH esteeeeteecesaeeeeeeeeeteeee.te (Metal tetettstttet. .. Urn Ml J 19 ee ......,,,........ Barley .............................. Head. RneetpU He'...... 11,001 ueccipu caiue s,wu Philadelphia Prodee- Market. raaibBLrau, Sept. 11,- rieur firm t sales 1 700 bbls t Minn, Baker. It 2SOS 00 1 Penn'a, Family, ft net Mi weeurn an, 4 4O0B cot winter Patents, es le5 c 1 Bprlng de, 3J0 B7A. Kye,3!3 Wheat-sept.,03.i Oct., WA 1 Nev., WX Dec., IIOOM. Cern-Bept, ts)ici Oct,)Xc Nev. 02c; Dec., 7c esu-sept, tiiic; Oct, K.e j Nev , Mc t Dec , u. Haw Yerk Market. Raw Yeax, Bept 11 Fleur market dull 1 Pine, ffl 05O3 10 1 ouperflne, (1 753 40 1 Minn Bxtra.es ie5 es 1 city mill, extra,! oeas 78, Tf inwi n nea extrm. v eeffa a. Wheat-Ne. 1, llnd, BUte. 11 MX Na J, SOttWHet NO. 2, Hed, Winter, Sepu, OSMet ect, e) receipu, i,700 shipments, 8.601. Cern Ma I, Mixed, Cash, EBst Bent. WHe: OCL, MfO receipu, 72,800 1 Buipmente, id euu eau-Na L. White, Btate, list Ne. 440 1 Ne 3 mtxrd, BepL, . e, soei Tweipia, 1M.IAIU 1 enipmenta, c. Uyenullt state 76c Barley nominal. Perk ateadyi old Mnss.tlS MOH7. laud .lead) ; 8ept,10S0; Oct. HOW. Melaaae quiet t rer M betllnu , XQiaa Black strap, 14e, New Orleans ZOQtoe. Turpentine Arm at 39a. Besin weak 1 strained te goed.tl deail l)t. Petrelnum flrm 1 Rjiflnrriln I!h.m. iiUa. Freight, etetdyj grain te Ltvorpeol, Ad. autver sveauy western ureamery, uuttm. Ohoese naav t Western rjat, 7080. t State raetery, 7 WAOa 1 rancv WhlLn. 1US 120 1 Ohie fiat, 707He. Rggs quiet 1 auto, 10Q20ci Weatern, 17 0193, BUB-ar flrm t lien nod 'Cntlcmf. tMO t (irannla ted.7KOU l-lOe. Tallew nrm 1 Prime City, fKQHe. Blce nominal t Carolina. falrtOKoed, 0. Cotfee steady 1 Pair Cargeus, ter lile. He. Mew Cerk Stocks. Maw Yerk, Hept. 11, 1 p. mr-Money closed at a per cent 1 Kxohange qttlei 1 posted rat-., M BSM MX actual rate. II 8tH9 SIX) for DO days and h m0 ss for deraand) Qevernments dosed strong t eurrency B's, II 31 bid; t's coupon, l se.'jt 4)f. de, 11 cow 1 bid. The stock market this morning epened aotlve at last night's closing quotations, 'ihta was lolllewed by tome heayy buying by Lon Len Lon eon and commission people, which caused soma of the shorts te recover, und price, ad vanced H te 2K per cent. About 11 a in a fractional reaction took plnoe, but tbe buying being et the very best kind the list again be came strong, and prices at thla hour are tba hlgbestef the day. Btees; autraeu. quotations by Iteed, Mcdrann er., Lancaster, Pa. WTORX list. 11 k.H A Ce., bank- Canada pacinc W; u. u. v,mk r, Colerado Ceal,... . Central Pacific . Canada Southern.... Uhi-Bt lj.AVha Den.AUle U 21 Del.!, W Ill Slid mi ! 0' nezaas , ier Br Useeaaeeeeeee.eseesssie a.eeeeeeeeaeeeaee IrJ1'1"""" L. SbOTO .... Mich Cen Missouri Paolfie. HeckVaUey si M. P. ........... .......... 29 ft. 1 . x rei. .... ........ CI t ur..i 11, .. W. Y.O..................... lOtfn Mewangland 41 sut Tennessee Omaha.,.........,,,......., Oregon Transportation,. Ontario A Vf Paclfle Mall Richmond Terminal St. Paul.....,,,,...,....... Texas Paclfle ,, Union Paclfle ,, Wabash com. Wabash Prof Western U West shore Bends rulLAD.LrHIA LIST. Leb. Vel B., N.Y.A PhUa "Valla liaeeeesaeeeesas.s.aea XUAOlnfr 2fl z 1C WCUi nn?.iMilM sit esse ...a Ueatenv. Pas J. a a...... ...... ........... .... .... N, Cent, ...... .............. .,,. PeopieaPaa. Bdg. 4'S Sji BHi Ssf'il1 Bl'i 5i Phlla. Traction ,7 .... H3 POLITICAL. Democratic Stat Ticket. TOn BCrBKHI JUDO.. J. It. MoCellum, of Butquehnnna county. VLarrmna. At Large-lt. Milten Sneer, A.r. Keatlng. 1. Oavld W. Bellora, is. Aivln Uav. a, aiionaei unRee, B. A, II. Lednor, 4. William J. Latte, B. Jehn Tayler, 0. rranklln Watden, 7. Ooergn W. Pauling, 8. James Smith, t), Daniel .Bchweyer, in. W. 11. Given, 11, Charles itobtnsen. 12. JehnB. Keynelds, 18. Kdwatd J. Uayner, 14. ttltnen P. Llght. is. William Dent, (7. ltU9sell Kamea, 13. Henry It. Woodal, IV. Herman Hosier, Ml. W1tll.n .lnM..nH 21. William MahHr, 72. Jehn 11. llatiey, a. Jehn Huckensteln. 2 William P. Lanti,. 41. David 8. Merris. M. James H.Caldwell, 7.H 'P. Mulll ' 23. J. h. Brown. COUNTY TICKET, C0n9r.il. HOliAOK L. HA1.DKMA.N, Cblcktes, Mate Senater. CIIUIBTIAN BO Wk. Strasburg, AttemUy. (Northern District.) J. r. KOHTXKN ACU, Manhelm. JOHN U1I.KV. Manhelm. WILLIAM THOMK, Milten Greve. (Southern District.) JAMES G. M03PAUHAN, Drumore. Jiecerdir. JOHN UEBUAN, Manhelm. Cbunty SeUeUar. WM. B, HBINTON, Lancaster. Jury UommlMener. ritANILLlN ULABK, Btrusburg. Director 1 etht Peer, P. WALL, Lancaster J. MON1UOMKUY, MountVllle. JVfien Jmpectert, A. L. WINTKBH. 1'rovldenco. UKN11Y r, 11 AB1MAN. Kast Lampeter. JfUW AD VXItT4U tlit UA-TU. gAKINQ POWDBR." ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TUI?HPi,waernBJarvrta' A marvel el BM.nnf!&lw!en"'1? nd wholesemenesa. Mera SSi2wJ,.t,mnUl0enlm,lt7 kine., and can Kwa1?Cffa .vau BlieeaaewtYTefkfU"," . ' lyl8 lydAw 'WA.?rIS1)rA-TN0' 138 NOKTU LIME iiLjt,2Skiw?.r?il'?9Uble gentlemen u. lieuw. "tSfi-re, ?t7rieci.yVroem' " 12 St. Br at. B7K B7K Wi ICIa R2H "2X M twj in lnu 21 20K UM IMVj H S 2W Si KHVi Kit lH Wi 10! 13U 13 1.M rev. oe)2 6?S " iM ei ! 8Pi2 80 BJ HI RttC 30U 16 " i MM MX iiav w lOSJJ 1U1 43 44J. J?S SH K" L ?! ?& S?M .17 87 m ut sfij; 70jJ 71 7i ciu ai) eiii i5 is ii .... .... 375t! Hi 8M KH vX m)l ieaji llVi B7 8fl ml 60 6811 saw 37M 27 MK ifJia; ADrBRTHMMBNTa. THE FINEST AMKR1CAN CHAM FAG M KB, , Geldtn Am and Hmiicraifpert fm. BOBRXft'S X.1QUOR BTO&K. T A N'S I1KART RKAOHKn iVA. Through UU Menth." Wefceff. CLARKE'S C1MDIDATM OAR KB are Highly Flavored and of Excellent Uuallty, and have already leached tae patrioue heart. Tippecanoe and Morten 1. Clereland and the Bandanna. Hurrah I Hurrah I rer Our Mext President I Try Clarke's Candidate Otkef. Thev will furnish von strenath te .bout for victory, children cry for them. Women sigh for thtm. Men almost die for them. CLAUKK'8 OAK KB AMD CBAGKKU8. Made by Natural Ou and never get stale De you knew why t Because they are .oke4 Yeu eat them tee fast, and don't give them time. It you wish some geed eating call and try our Cakes and Crackers. Clarke 1. BetaUIng the Rakes and Crackers te famine, .ame aa nls Tea., coffees, Ktc, at Wbolesale Prices, HOWUBDOBBlTi 1st. Buying the best goods In the cheapest market for CASK. 2d. selling them at U10 smallest possible re munerative PKOP1T. te. Belling Only for cash. TBAB. Contrary te the experience of meat grocers, our sale, of thbt article constitute a very latge portion et our total business, and we have voryaeod reason te belleve that there Is no grocery business In Central Pennsylvania which at all approaches us In our immense trade in this article. Clarke's jramlly Blended Teas from 15c te &0c per pound. Clarke's Family Bionded Coffees from 12We te 260 per pound. Large Blxe Mustard or Spiced Bardlnet, 100 ; sniuli.ee. UOLLXB FLOUB. 49c per quarter. SA11TEL OEAEKB'S WUOLKBALK AND BKTAIL TKA AND COF. FKK STOKK, Nea. la and 14 Beuth Queen Btroet, LANCABTttB,PA. I'.B.-WohnvetbebostNo 1 Bleater Mack erel that swim. Telephone. WANTED-A OlBIi KOK GENEKALi housework. Apply at Hd BIO KaflT KING BTBKKT. FOR 8AI1K OK RENT A FIRST class rarm, situated two mile, from Lan caster city. Terms reasonable, inquire at augis lmd THIS urriUK. fANTED-A COOK. Al'PLY AT sepB-tfd 1NTKLLIOKN0KBOFFICK. THE COMMITTEE OP ARRANGE. MKMTS forB-nnlnner the Pennsylva nia Ucserve. win meet the Cllltena Commit Commit tee en te morrow ( rneaday) evenlmr at 7:S0 ln the Beard of Trade Beems "YVU,a ' ,n alQ2t w.D BTAUFFBB. Chairman. ANfKD THREE lVDSHlNQ MEN ln your vicinity; special Inducement, nnwt fiist selling apeclalties, BBOWN BHOB. Nurserymen, Boehestor, N. Y. a30 8mdftw rpHOSE CORN AND HUNION PADS A have proven te be a Reed thlnir. l'ren who have J tried them speak highly of them. U dozen PftOa In n. linTi iAp.ni..hn. UUBLY'8 DUUO BTOBB, W West King Btreet. WANTKD. TEMPERATE, KNER KNER gette man te sellett ordera for our cbolce nnrsery stock, nteady work and geed pay. The butlne.. easily learned. Beferonee required. Btnte age. Address. B. G. CHABK & ue., 1430 b. 1'enn Bquare, Philadelphia, sepl-2meed Q.RAND CONCERTTO-NIGHT And Kvery Night During the Weak r Tnu ITALIAN QUARTETTE, Change of Pregramme Xnch Night. Come and bear tuese accomeHshed musi cians. OUAM K. OOH8, ltd Prep. Commercial Hetel. D ,ON'T FORGET IT. i: . ' " uu ('" imwiy ii, omen cold, be be prepared by getting a bottle of Cochran's Cengb. Cere, And ihu. by uklng a flose In tirae. save nine t" but also save your health, price 2S audtoeeniHabotUe,at CuullltAN'S DKUG UTOUK. At 1S7 A 1S9 North queenSt, Lancaster, Pa. 'Xn.ThAB Thnf II im Aan mM .ah u ,..,.. a .. AH ROHEN8TEIN TAKES PliKAB- U It it In announcing that ht haa Bccnrcd tbe services of Mil HABOLDBITNKB. an Kxporlenced and stylish Gutter, ute el Dougherty A Uerty, of Fltth Aveiiue. New Yerk City Alse the opening of his In ported Woolens for rail ard WIntur. Anextlmlna Uen of the Bame Is restienttully requesledT ,n, ... e5NemliQUKKNhruKKr, gie-lydtt Cerner el etuugw, Lancaiter. Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT en appeal will be made te the Governer et Pennsylvania ou Saturday, September 2V. A. I-14U, by Hiram K. Miller i. li. hhaw.H "- Williamson, r tank p. cohe and Charles B Keller, nnfler the Act of Assembly, entitled ' An art te provide, for the Incorporation and regnlutlnn of certaln correr itiens." approved April 29, 1874, and the .tp iluments thereto, for the chartnr of an lnteuaed corporation te be called "The Lancaster Arc Light Com pany," the character ana objeatet which la te mtnuficture and supply light, beat and power by means of eluctrlctty. and ter these purposes te have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privilege, et .aid Act of Assembly and Its aupplements. THOS. H.CUUllllAN, Bolleltor. 81,6.8,11,13,15.18 22,27d T ANOAHTER COUNTY FAIR. Farmers LnncBifer Ceuuty AGRICULTURAL FAIR XcaitAKS'A' 1'AllK, JLANOAHTKR, SKITKUUKU 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 A 22, 1383. I argest DUplsy of Live Stock, Farm Pro duce. ImplemnntM, Machinery, Industrial and Art Werk ever exhibited ln Pennsylvania. Three First-Class Bacos Bach Attorneon. Baby Shew en Tuesday from le a lu. te 4 p. in. .ach person purchasing a ticket te the latr entitled le vote ler the prettiest baby en exhibition. ifirFS10.?1".0 th0 UatUe of Gettysbnrg en Exhibition Dally. excursion Bates en all Itallreafls. llatf-ltatu Kxouralen en Wednesday from narrljburg.ters, Btadlng. Lebanon, ooatos eoatos oeatos yllle, Qaarryville, Peath ilottem and all In In ttrmeultte points. Numerous speelal Attractions Dally. " ADMISSION 85 OKNTJ.-CS. sepll ttdAltw F Alii., 1S3S. KAI.L, 1RS8, OUR OFFER. aMN,C0 Uoareow B,ll, Complete, atalned, rin.6HA.,Wm 0ttW 8u,t' Jaw' Oihen S.B, 133, 4tU. 3J, f 10. A Very Btyllsh Hair Cleth Suit. UJ .?J?iena,tJ,Sutr l'lu'h VMlr ""It. complete with divan, Cherry, 68 60. ...0,ler effer we mRe which spsca will net allow, and you can't fall te be repaid by a visit te see the new Geed, which are dally being received. "' Pilces Well, tbey ate astonishingly low. Heinitsli's Fareitare Stere 27 i!fe ?0 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCASTEB.PA. ATTOUNKYB. T UTHKR ti. KAUKjfMAiJT" J. ATTOBNIY-AT-LAW, HO.. BOUTH PBINCM BTM LaneUr. Pa. lyw lf AD rMRTItMUKBiy. HOUSMFORSAXiS OK "fRS UOn liberal fcerra.. en Wsat Cttaataat, Wal Wal BBt.lmea. Mary, Ptae; aad C"jasieia straeta. iaVem M ROSTB MABY BTaUlatT. 1 PUBLIC BALK - IBS BALK OP stalls in the farmers' Benthsm Market Heuse will be returned, la the narket keaae. en Wednesday morning ate o'clock. n. u. vnaixiwx, neersnaiy, B. r. Bews, Auctioneer. SlOtfd ASTRIOH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street. Lancaster, Pa. OPENING OF COATS. We are showing the largest and best asserted stock of Coats ever brought te this city. Come and leek at them. Ladies' Black and Colored Jersey Jackets. Fine Black Jersey Jackets at $3 $3.5e and $4. Elegant Fancy Cleth Jackets, $2, $2.50 and $3. Black English Serge Jackets, silk bound, tailor made. Black Astrachan Jackets at one dollar. Fine and Heavy Beaver Jackets. Modjeska Coats are the new est thine; this season. Price. $4.50 up. Our assortment of Children's Coats is simply wenderiul. We are showing ever one hundred different styles of all ages and qualities. Come and leek. Open te-day one let of extra heavy quality 24-inch Colored Silk Plushes at one dpllar a yard. New Jerseys have come in. Military, Silk Braid Frent, $1.37. Braided, $1.15 and $1,37. Extra Fine Braided and Mili tary, $2 and $2.25. New Plush Ornaments in all shades, 3c and 5c apiece. Brass and Silk Banner Reds, all sizes. Mere novelties in Jewelry. Elegant new style Geld Frent Breastpins, 10c apiece. Fine Rhinestone Combs and Hairpins. New Dress Trimmings open ed te day. Fine and new designs in Silk Cord Trimmings, with and with out pendants, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.35 a yard. New goods are received and exhibited daily. We invite a call. ASTRICH BROS. H IRSH A BROTHER. FALL BEGINNING ! THIS WEEK. Beginning September 10, -WKBTAKTA "FALL BEGINNING," That Is a UBVBLATlON of the POS81U1LI TIES Of the BUBINBBS In STYLE AND PRICE. IN fieady-MMe Clothing A slagnincentAtsortmsntef (i FALL. OVBROO ATS, Plain and 811k Faeed, 87, 88, 80, 810. f 12, 814 and 818. WINTER OVJBR00AT8, 82.50 te 825. Everything between. FALL, and .WINTER SUITS, 85 te 820. Prleea the Lewest, Aaeort Aaeert ment, Fit, Make and Qual ity Perfect. TROUSERS from the Everyday at 81 te the Flneet at 88. Children's and Beys' Clothing, ALL QUA I.IT1BS AND PU10K4, "Their Rapid Sals Shewi Thiir Popularity." EVEIIYTHING IN FURNISHINGS. H1RSH & BROTHER, Oer. Centre Squire, and N. Queen St, L 1N0ASTXB, PA. ( lesed Satarday.Beptember 15(fc, until 6 O'clock ia theEreaiaR. enftl-lma I Overceats.Suits andTreiisers. XMW ADrMnmMMMHTB. PUBLIC SAIi. keMd at ft reutA iht lstaaa street, kMMseul HfJMtelMsiJarBitaiB, eeaetsuag et beds as tsefr b-at-a.,walat aaunsasw WMe. W! dishes, ealrfttuTaKaBdri loektagi ghts-, aaa ssany ether articles Me nemerea. te mention. Bala te aeauBeaee at 1 o'clock. slMtA Auoueaeer. nOPARTMKRSHIP. ' j Merchant Tailor. A . a-alASr. AA Waat leg IstaMtsB asset 01 Jean . Klag street, we be leave te i iST . Aaac. era laava iamma, m. frtMj. aadlhepabite la aeeerai that we have takes possssslea aaa win ea ateadayjieit epea wltk a enuis- -ai-suea ei rail aaa winter Balltags. , MeWBANN. JAMBA BOWLBN, (UU -attar for A. H. Beeeastela.) Having sold say Merehaat TaUerleg Bstab ahtnent. 41 West Klac atraat, te mLlT-armaa Hahenent, tt West King atreet. te B. at eGraaa aaa james newien, t nereey tnaaa say rneaee aaa the pubtle for their liberal patreiisgs, aaa ask a oenun nance of the easae nr my saeees and James Newlen, I hereby thank say meads .or. seplO-tfd JOHN A. FALCK. DRY OOODB. J. HARRY BTAMM. rOKHEBLY AT- OS. S3 37 WORTH QOHN ST., 1COVID TO NKW 8TOBB, II OMTBl BQUABI.: YOU CAN'T MISS US. N0.24CENTRESQUARE, Stamm's -A WOBD ABOUT- FLANNELS & WOOLENS. VThls clais of geed, becomes an ettject of W Altai InWrest te buyer, et this seaeen of the jeer. Onr customer, will Una that :we hew a One line of theee Staple Geed., both In colere ana weight., that will meet the re quirement of allbnyera. Tbejr are Marked te Sell, ana weareConaaentaiteanbepieaeea. COMPOSTS AND BLANKETS Will be a Large faoter in thl. Pall'. Busl ness. By reason of Karly Buying en enr part, we will de able te hare very Lew Prleea en theee weed. TUB BTBONO INDU0BMKNT3 OF LOW PRICES IN OUB Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Cen pled with Quality, wilt be a ttrong'draw ttreng'draw lngcardwlth.ua, and we Most cordially In vite the Ladles te Examine enr Stock, Our Three Great Combinations Threnh Our Whole Stere Wilt Be WOKTH AND WBAB, SrTLK ANB STBBNGTH, CHOICE AND CHEAPNESS. Attention, Ladies! We have just purchased from a large com mission house their Bntlre sample Line of WHITE SI-HEADS. Seme are soiled, ethers fresh a. a rose. Thl. Let will be Sold at about Half Price, Tlinre Is Music ln the Prices for you, There is Something for Yen Among Our BEMNANT3 OP DBBSB OOODB, AT HALF PBIUB. Twe Speelal Numbers or White riannel at 2Je and 2ie a yard son ought te see. Tne Piannel eklrts are making their appear ance. You'll And full and plenty en our coun ters. Special Assortment of Bilk Plushes, Batlns, Velvets, Etc., AT THE New Bosten Stere, Ne. 24 Centre Square, AWNear East B tog SU-S auglS-lyd " WALL PAPER. T a MAKTIN A OO. Wall Peer DEPARTMENT. On MONDAY we will .hew the largest line of Novelties ln PAPER HANGINGS Ever Shown in Lancaster. All New Heeds and et the handsomest Pat terns, lltganl Borders ind Decorations te Match. We have combined Presco Painting with Paper Hanging, and have ln our employ one elthe finest Preace Painters of Philadelphia. Ibis engagement ln connection with our own Decorations puts us ln a poslMen te de any class of work from new and original designs. If you want a room, house, hall, or anything In the Paper Banging Hue done, no matter hew small an amount, we will send our fore man te give you an estimate. Nowhere else ln Lancaster will you And se large a stock te seleet from. Carpets for Fall ! NEW AKB1YALS BVEBY DAY. IMMENSE STOCK. PKICES BIGBT, J. B. MARTIN & CO. NEW BOSTON STORE AMVBXUMim. pROOXOR'8 FULTON OfJCRAMOTJSK. ADxisateir r. is, x, n n se ccrm. HOIIOAT, TVMDAT AMU WEDMMDAT erteraber ie.ii eaAu, WITH WAD NMD AT MATUfBK, "Frent!!" Th FmieH et Them AIL TBI SPARKS OO., la the Sreeteet of An laeeeeeti, "A BUJOH OF K1YS.M OB,THHOTKL. r? Hii?VJ?LUV "rjeteitlee. New uuete, New Meeieye, Mew Pesttntee! Hew eagt, end mere rantfeueliethen iMSBbtaee. THOISDAT. PIUDAT AB SATTJBOAT. ANDATSATOADAT MATIHaiT ZITKA, With H1H It AT WHBBLBB Id the ilett. encM-ua BMt mOUMh JJKW FALL GOODS. New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 10 -U.8T KIKCI R. GRAKD OPENING OF New Fall Goods. GREAT BAKGAIHS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BPXCIAL SALBOr Blankets and Flannels I "PMtjhU week ever LC09 pair, et White BLANKETS, from 7S cents te tie a pair, ln all the dlffsrent sizes, 104, IK and 124, in Cotten and oel and These goods have nearly all been made te enr special order and come direct te us irem the nulla. WJ11TE AND COLORED FLANNELS. We were large buyers or Flannels at the Trade sale held In New Yerk In Jnne. and own tnese goeas very much cheaper than they have aper tnan tney have enabling ns te give uwjn sem since, inereuy enabling ns te extraordinary value ln this department. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Our own Importation ei DBAP 'D'ETE, All wool. 48 Inches wide. These goods being heavier are better adapted Ter Fall wear than Henrietta., coming ln all the new fall shades a. well as Black. Four special bargains In ALL-WOOL. 40 INCHDBKSSOLOIUS. ' First, one hundred pieces ALL-WOOL TBIOOT8.atSJcentayard. "" Second, one case aLMAMIXEDSUITINOS, 40 inches wide, 2) cents, made te retail at 60 cents. Third. One caie CHECKS, All-Weel, 40 Inches wide. 28 eents, never sela ter less than as cents. Fourth. One case0-lnch, II ABVABD MIX tubes, All Weel, at as cent. WATT&SHAND. "ALL. DRY GOODS. 49 Having Komedollod and Enlarged our Stere Beem, dnrlnsr t&e Bummer months, w .IUI4UIUI Ul. AiXUhlUT IBfl AXajlU- Dauoneisseronannise. ana added largely te the space allotted te the several departments. we cordially Invite I seminatien of Leading Novelties IN- Demestic and Foreign DRESS GOODS, HENRIETTAS -Solid Celers, Newest Shades. COMBINATION BOBES AND SUITINGS, seleeied from the importations et Bosten, New rerk and Philadelphia, Including ori ental Bebes with borders and side band. WOOL CLOTHS-Belld Celers, Plaids and Stripes. BBBQES, ABMUKIS, MOUAIRB, MOITENIM WEAE. Prlestly's Celebrated Black Henrietta, and Orepe cloths, the most perfect labrlcs mana mana factered. black BILKB of 8 u pei ler Makes at Bettem Prices. SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR. Sole Agents In Lancaster for Jouvin's Kid Gloves. The Best Imported. And alto for Smith A angell's BLACK HO BIKnY. Full Line, ln Ladles', Children's and Misses'. Warranted net te crack or grew msty. Ladles'. Mines' and Children's Winter Cloaks and wraps. Matchless in Style and Priee. lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West Kins; Street, LANCASTER, PA. BOOKS, tO. TJKRK'S,BOOKBTORE. SCHOOL BOOKS -AND Scheel Supplies -AT- Heir's Bookstore, 53 North Queen Street. auglg-lyd -- . JJ1ALL, lbSS, Fine Tailoring Fer the LaU-st Novelties, confined styles. Largest assortment of Pine Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Oaly Direct Importing Teller. leS NOKTU QUEEN BTBEET. xi
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