tSHSEs :'; s Tiqpj' ""JGWO! I I .J"W.SsWR!HaW rt'" S" iV-' f. W& 'rJ IT J ; " - a-. . -' ViJ - ! - vj-t--v- -,- - - y -, -.- 1 tr t ". lA1"u. TJItfT.T " V" f "1J J.T4 3. -, . T " II ' J M. . - t r-, r l uANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, SEPTEIBER 13, 1888. ." - xw 9. MT-t.'. ' : '2X ' ITS SESSIONS ENDED. maub ae e. (H. v or PA., IBt NEXT XM MAMAKOT CI". &. SMBk-eOAeSfSlassallcAera Lancastrians. . tmtcteM te mtiai ihthtr : H(M fast U tM CJantSBBtat swSe-4ab Fry DIM Ssddinlr. DMkiA, 8ept IS. Tbe Wednesday tea or tbe ansa nema u. u. ' ) of Pa, wee celled te order by ruesutiiaa uaariea a, neiier. ah am and membfln of the Grand ,wm present. Themlnntee of the session ware rata ua apprevea. let the cemBBlttee en the grand Itaiid deputy grand guardian were IM te ttae frend body ana acieu Bsveral anneals were presented and I ft apeelel order of bntlneea for the emeeeeteCL r?fcaftrnoeB eeaelen waa called te order I retook by the grand gasrdisn. Tne la steal aotlen en the teperts 01 eemmltteea, The grand ecrell- c'a report waa presented, ahewlng the sstsJer te have Improved daring the term, fjftMberdlnate homes baring Inereaaed ttsalr fl nances and membership. A large K mm t f rrntlnn hnalnnaa waa concluded. -Xtvnss decided te bold an evening session Vftwfialafcnp the bualnts'. is. u-AisM evseiag session aiananey uiiy waa 1 at tne nest piaee ei meeting; en ids bMBWM Tuesday In September I8b me tracers were metalled ey i u. 5 .;''. Caeey, of He 8, assisted by P. O. O., w immjmm n utMuau. mwv. ahiiuii.hi- i-r -anas. & a- jiensteaa, no. xz ; grana "tVardlaa, H. Lnkena, Ne. 17; grind -.fwteeter, K. K. Gels;, Ne. 27 ..apwra pn( v. jaamei, ie. e; grauu HluaiiH, a. euuweii, no, e ; grana ecrou ecreu keeper, O. E. James, Ne. 8 : grand trer a- rer, B. Bennecke, Ne. 20; grand wateh et M day, E. Ij. Oast, Ne. 20; grand watch of &M Bight, J. Marry, Ne. 14. -aMleni were aiked by repreientatlvt mH members from aubenllnaie bedlea and Mattered by the Grand Berne ai te the law, taWqaeetlena being mainly upon that point Sfes) aatendanee baa been very large at thla aaeaten and an aetlve Interest taken In the !Mkktaeea. Before the Heme adjourned a States vote was taken returning thanke te Brveretde Heme, Na 27, for klndneii '. Takawa the Grand body. Adjourned. ,-jA 0nlDBtat IfeMa. i"" The Columbia wheelmen will meettbli vMtag In the Y. M. O. A. balldlng, when allna will ha taken nn tnrnlnir nut In tha f atvte parade. Many membera are In favor -MUM Idea, and think a large number or ,, WBjeemen from ether cities will parilelpate. 'I general oemoilttee will meet this ;rfemlag. a. Tfce military and firemen committee met v.-;lae anmlng, when It was deelded that caeh ipany shall entertain their own guests. J Committees are collecting; the previsions - wrhlea will be dlvlded pre rata. Jetepb awat waa elected an aid In place el Jehn ,"';J'aley, resigned. Instructions will be ,VctTea te division marsbala te form tbelr V'4MvMeaa and report at a meeting en Frl S ay, ieptember 21st 'ta Daatb of Jacob Fry. yyVJebeb Fry, aged 00 years, dled very sud Kettaily In Yerk last night at 10 o'elock from ,-mmlyals. Mr. Fry waa an old resident of vSSTrtjthtAvlllA anrf m enal hrtalman fnr '.''I;; many years. Oaring the past aummer he ijfcaa been living In town. His children are Mra. H. M. Simple, of Colombia : Mrs. 'TJehn Tenne, et PhllatlelDhla. and Mrs. Ambrcee, Walllck, of Yerk. The fnneral . "f-'wlll be held In Wrlgbuvllle. ly Fsll Oewn BUIrs. 'VFrajk Flecklnstetn, age 4 years, son el -f-a'Aadrew Flccklnateln, fell down the cellar aealta last evening. He tripped en the top -gwaaiei. aewn iue enure mgni, eaiungnia rigbt leg en a fruit Jar, Tne gash was In Viae Cosby part ct the leg bcleirjhe knee, ; Mat raa a vtrr ntrlv nnn. f)vnral hlnnrl r.j-i . r . jzj r.Jiz'v.vi a I ! wbjte -mveijiu-Bnu ids weudu eiea tiffTta ehUd being In danger of a.k ka.1. Tka D.H.H..I..1 m.ak I'v.Mmmoeedand succeed ed In stepping the ffciM flewcf bleed. -Viif -.Mies Jessie utoner ana brother uiarence ft .nLtld. .. . m c . puntmn uiu muiuiug mr enuriuiuuiu. Jai ltua Mame Miller returned laitevenlne 4 from a three weeks trip te New Yerk. m Wm Bepbla Klatr, of Philadelphia, is .'Wib TMues ini9 iiiiuuta u.ijr. .fy jauuuen amitn ana wire, ei Abilene, . -r'Mr. Smith left town eleven year age for the 4 i.VtBl. ??' liatfm TTiiiiIiii.i 1 ni I Ill nl.n. Tfflaaea Of tennlB en Krldav itlnrnnnn In L -- ...L. Bfl..-. VI. . . T.-. aHHui wiui am-n. xxibbibdu ana men. fit wiuiek arrostea Otear l'etersen ;Bf aaaaultacd battery en Henry Welsh. u.mm ma m neaimg oeiere 'aquue isvansiast ", ravssuag ana paia tue coeu. jfnU U S. eeclety will meet this eve- fmimm m vi niHDmwaitiieuuiiBr. . The Columbia Iren oempany'a mill has 'katdewn te make alterations, which will 43M aempleted In about two weeks. The F ijjmlll will be Increased In capacity by the 1, -.' .M-t1nn ,x The suit et the boreuoh aealnBt Jacob Vtaaaath and Geerge 0 wer ter violating erdl- ' g.'-iaeaa has been settled by the defendanu 6 t&K meetlnil Of the Athlotle UHHrvlnlInn f'-s'!V,'waa held last evenlne and aeveral new lambera admitted. The members are con- amwriag tne purchase of a building. :;.; un i. xu. u. a. uiu ciUD nuin a meeting t-'i: tmm i evening ana aisnanaea. ciry. OFHCEti biovjlne. frv'BBeseripUen et tbe Quart ert the Majer and &.-::'- f euun win nivMin. 2& Tha.cjly otneera are Just no w In a state of manioc. Tne mayor hss vacated bis old lea en the West Klna street side efCitv I.rliaJlanrt 1b fixtnc- hlmaelr nn In hli new l"pZZm. ui.u ." . ., ".i! " , . " ,. !! V9UWU uuju)iai IUU BUUIU BUU 6MI - ana, v4 jij uati, cuirauuc ua venue i .fa'daare. The city treasurer baa taken ,''"Jsa efflee opposite the msyer'a and ,v, JM very cosily and oenvenuntly located. UAiftk city controller's efflce Is In tbe 'rmmt et the etty treasurer's, and cemmu- jeiiiiaa wiiu ik xue eiiy BMessers will "amnnnT tha rMm vinatAii hw iha i.. M"fgtwaanrer, and adjoining this room Is a room .r, -. -- "-r-rf - .hvmv yw u ,iJ f jter the ties of tne committees of oeunoll. ' 'iSChecfnee formerly occupied by the major 'i'Js being fitted op ler the use et the water ;$ .-jama lighting departments. Tbe city coun ceun lJk tla occupy tbelr old chambera up stairs, . HMKineentranea is new xrem Centre Hquare. -. nfXtwm aaura euiiaing is neateu ey steam irem 'Jia boiler In tba basement and lighted by a ,w uu paper usngera are putting atk Mm finUhlng toueuea en most of the efflees, mw w,t wv iu juuier aaape in a I6W elajB. Mi : -yr. alt Agattitt an Kiettlc Light company. - CltV Solicitor Brown has breuuht a unit ' mwra Alderman Spurrier against the Edl- , ' axm JCiectrie liigbt company. It will be nKymm passed wbleh taxed cabs, wagons, tele- h iajftMbpelee, 3t3. The Edisen company Is ' Pith awner of quite a large number of poles & i thla city, each of wbleh Is liable te a tax .lV nIK&Mnw 'Thnv hava l-Afnanl an nair tlm .,.,- . .-.. ,,j aMV -j fas or any poruen ei it, oenea mis suii. a , . Jsaartag will be bad la the case en Tuesday f ma. Bfannal TralBtng in lbs Bchoel. i Dr. Atherton, president of tbe Pennsyl vania State eellege, Genua county, and . vtaaarmaa of the oemmlmlon en manual .eateleg, appointed by Governer Beaver, Ja -( Mm Mllleravilla State Nermal school te X tal aeggeet ways and means for Intro- rtaateg manual training as a part of tte e- -' , Ftmvrar tfemocraue Club, ', There wUl tie a buataeaa meeting of the JFtset Ward Democrat le dab thla evening m 11 e-aHNK at tae waswra hotel. FBIL&DIXl'BI ADMTBtOt COS FEREN 0B. Blibep Tnresr riaehs aa BlennsBt Sermon, lbs IlBilaese TraasactcA, Wednesday afternoon's session of the Philadelphia dlstilet eonferenee, at the But Strawberry street church, waa opened with religious service oenduoted by Key. T. H. Moere, of Chamberauurg. Rev. Charles Reads, efStPaul'a M. E. church, welcomed the delegates te the city and urged them te persevere In their geed work. The report of the committee en presiding aider's support, presented by Itev. W. H. Heard, of Philadelphia, was discussed. The oemmlttee favored a fixed aunt en each church. A number of the membera favored a per eiplta Ui, bnt the report et the com. mittee was adopted after several hours talk. Jiift before adjournment Blihep Tamer, et Philadelphia, arrived and waa enthusi astically received by theoenferenoe. After listening te the discussion ler a abort time he ssld there waa a great neeesslty for pre siding: elders and mentioned the growth and strength of these denominations which have alwaya had presiding elders. The ex erodes closed with the bonedletlon, pro pre pro neuDood by the bishop. In the evening there was a large attend ance at the chureh. It was opened with a service et song, after whleh Bishop Turner preached an eloquent sermon from Colles. tans vL, 12. His theme was, Alt thtnga through Ged." After the bishop's aermen there waa a collection taken and a brief ad dress by ltev. A. J; Campbell, from Mon rovia, Africa. He asked for tbe encour agement et all members et the African church for the missions in that field. This morning's services were opened with prayer by Kev. J. T. Hammend, et Carlisle. The auesllen et the presiding elder's salary was further discussed and alter re. Vising tbe assessments made the com mittee's report was finally adopted. Bishop Turner Instructed the membera as te the proper way In which church re re ceids should be kept. Rev. J. H. Buckner, et Uermantewn, submitted the report el the oemmlttee en uniformity of chureh service. The oom eom oem mlttee recommended the rituals prepared and publlehed by Dr. Embry ; en tbe ad ministration et the J.erd'a supper, the bread should I a prepared in small bits and served from the plate ; tbe use of unfer unfer unfer moeted wlne and that lere feast should be held befere communion. The report of the commlttee waa adopted and after the singing of the doxology, tbe eonferenee adjourned, with benedlotlen by Rev. Wllksbelrr, of Bteelten. HANAURIt MJSK4H IiETIItU. rj Seived the xelephena uempaar Nine Vcbis and Will New Uncage lu tbe laearaiiea HuIbsm. A. D. Reese, manager for Lancaster county of tbe lines et the Pennsylvania telephone company, today sent In bis resignation te tbe cempsny. The reason for this step is tbstthedattesef the position have become tee oneroua for Mr, Reese. It Is net known as yet who will be the sue suo caster te Mr. Recse. That gentleman has accepted the position et general agent for central Pennsylvania et tbe National Alllsrjcolnsuranee company, of New Yerk, et which W. Allen Curr Is state manager. Mr. Reose has been with the telephene cemny for the past nine years. Fer three years he had cbarge et the Columbia exchange only. He then esme te Lsncaster, where he has been for almost six years. During that time he had charge of tba Lancaster exobange and was manager et the entire county. Wben Mr. Roeae first came te Lancaster tbla oHleo bad but 80 connections and tbete were none In tbe county exoept at l.Hllr.. New the city tlHee has 270 con nections, while Lltllz bas 47, Columbia 78 and tbere are lines te almost every part of tbe county. During his oenneotlon with tbe line Mr. Roeie performed his duties with tbe greatest care and waa alwaya look leok loek logafter the company's interests. He waa a bard working aud obliging tfllcer, and bis place will be bard te fill. Three Accidents. The following accidents In whleh the In jured people were attended by D. E. H. Wltmer, of NelUvllle, occurred within a few dsys : Kmll llellmau, a soven-year-old son of J. G. llelliusn living near Gingrich's mill, fell from n fence en Saturday evening, striking his head en a stone, lnlllctlng several severe scalp wounds, and causing coneutslon of the brain, Mr. David Weaver, residing near New Haven, while assisting In raising a barn, a few days age, fell, striking his alde against a leg with sueti foreo aa te f rseture a rib, Mr. Henry Wagemsn, of Nellsvllle, was standing en a wagon te whleh two mules were attached, when the animals made a sudden plunge, throwing Mr, W. te tbe ground, dislocating his right elarlcle. Ulue Hall Item. Wodnesday evening was the time for tbe East Karl Harrison and Morten elub te meet at Blue Bill. It had been announced at tbe last meeting that a 11 tg would be heisted and a full attendance was desired. But te their sorrow there were only about one dozen bosses and twenty.flve beya en hand te de the screaming. The icboels opened en Monday with a large attendance, The farmers are busy harvesting their tobacco crop, which Is very geed In this section, Mrs. Lena Hhaeffer, of Chicago, who baa been the guest et Mr. Adam Getst and wife, has returned home. Miss Ettle G. Galst Is visiting trlends in Lancaster, Ucatb of a Yeik Lairer. W. J. Fulton, apromlnuntyeungmombor et tbe Yerk county bar, died at his home yesterday. He bsd always enjoyed robust health until last month when he waa taken with an attack et pneumonia whleh led te rheumatlsm. A meeting et the Yerk bar was held yesterday at wbleh appropriate resolutions were passed, This morning tbe funeral took place. Deceased waa a prominent member of the Masens and Knights of Pythlss. Feucral et Mr. Thaddeu lie my. Tbe fitnersl of Mrs. Thaddeus Henry took place this afternoon from tberosldenee of ber husband, en North atreet Tee re mains were taken te the Strawberry atreet church, where tbe funeral aermen waa preached by Rev. Heth D. W. Smith, pastor of the church. The interment was made In the graveyard adjoining tbe church. Dr. hcbldl Sereuaded. Last evening the atu'denta of Franklin and Marshall college gave Dr. Scbledt a aerenade at his residence, corner of Msry and Chestnut streets. It will be remem bered that Dr. S. recently took te himself bis better half. The serenade was con ducted in an orderly and respectful man ner. Dr. Bcbledt made a kind address and thanked tbe beya. Mettles of the Stareblng Olub. The marching club et the Yeung Men's Democratle club will meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Tbe bids for furnishing uniforms for tbe club will be opened and tbe oectract probably awarded. After the tbe business meeting there will be a club drill. ' m i Charged VHU AiMUItand Uatttrj. Wm. Irwin, en oath of Prank Sbenk, was arrested and held te ball ter a bearing en Saturday next at 10 a. m,, befere Alder man Spurrier, te answer for assault and battery. Beth parties are from Pequea township. Went te California. Miss Kate Drachbsr, formerly of this city, who baa been living In California for some time, has been In thla city en a visit Last evening she returned te Baa Franclsoe, Diaih el Fetsr H. Sammy. 1'Ater 11. Bammy, a well-known citizen, died at bis residence, Ne. 150 North Queen street, today, after a brief Illness from chronic malaria. Deceased was bera In East Uempfleld township and Uved In tba county until 1833 when he removed te the city. Ue was a civil engineer by occupa tion and followed that business for many years. Frem 16G2 until 180J be kept the hotel at dmed'a Ltndlag, owned by bis father-in-law, the late Matblas Graefl. Fer two years he waa one of the city regalaters. He leavea a wife and two sons, Alvln and Dr. D. R. Bammy, ei Columbus, Ohie. He was In the 07 ih year of his age. Ula funeral will take place en Monday. An Aftar-Mlgbt Accident. Oscar Brlnkman, salesman for Kirk John John Jehn eon, musical Instrument dealer en West King street, met with an accident latt eve ning while en his way from New Helland. He was driving along tbe pike near Bare vlile when he heard tbe approach of a team. The night was dark and he tried te get out of the way, but It waa tee lata The team, whleh was a horse and deg cirt of Mosea Huber, dashed Inte bis wsgen, breaking the tongue. The cart was tested In the air and badly damaged. Mr. Huber waa thrown out and waa atunned when he atrnck the ground. The force et the col lision was se great that Mr. Huber'a wateh was thrown from his poekot, but was after wards roeovered. It was some tlme befere all tbe repairs were made and the te ma could proceed. Charted Wllh Bttallng Diamond). Laura Lent, the daughter of Arthur Lent, a retired stock broker of Independent means, waa arraigned In tbe Brooklyn pollee court en Wednesday, charged with stealing fe00 worth of diamonds from P. W. Tayler, a dealer In Brooklyn. Miss Lent Is said te have onterod the store, and, after giving her name as Mrs. Parsons, asked te be shown sumo diamond Jewelry, and while the clerk's nttontlen was elio elie elio wbere directed took a diamond ring and a diamond pin, and left the store, saying that ni'e aaw neming sne imeu. miss jLisnt, who bas a fine voice, hss sung In a number of amateur oenoorts In Brooklyn, and Is a young woman et line apiienrnnce. She eaya ber fstber, who la ieoble, will be crushed by ber disgrace. ' m The Knight et trie MjittcUl Bin, At tbe session of tbe b'olcet Csstle of Pennsylvania, Ancient Order Knights of the Mystle Chain, In Uarrlsburg, the mag nificent banner or the order was presented te Lancaster Castle, Ne. 120, of Lancaster, as the banner castle of Pennsylvania, that castle hsvlng Inltlsted the lsrgest number el members during tbe term Just closed. ii. B. Rettew accepted the banner for Lan caster castle. A Man' Hmplcleai Action, Last night a man was seen acting eusplo eusple eusplo eusly at tbe resldence of Milten Welrjle, Ne. 032 EaBt Orange slrcet About half psst nine o'clock a lady who resldea next deer looked out ber second story window and saw a man en Mr. Woldle's balcony. When he saw tbst he was dUcoveroU tbe fellow quickly slid down and made elT. Mr. Weldle was net at home at the time and It Is believed that the man meant te break Inte tbe house. Os ford's tfalr. The olgbteenth annual fill fair of the Oxford Agricultural society will take place In that town en Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 2d, 27, and 28 The ex blblta promlse te be line and a large num ber et geed homes have been entered for races. Aa thla fair comes Immediately after iubi ei i.anossier, we people or our county will have tlme te attend betb. A r.ancaiter llorie Wlu. The running race at the state fair, whleh had been postpenod from Saturday, came oft yesterday, and It was wen by Sam Walten, entered by Richard H. Sales, of this city, The summary was : B. II. Sales ontert s. g , Cam Walten l l Harry ituzunberg enters b.s , I'atliainy . a I.auaLonirrnteiab.g.FornwooaJttCk. . S 8 llme2Clanai-tOH. Lumbermen Going te Laiay. Sixty members of the Pblladelphla Lum ber Exobange were passongera en Niagara Express, of the Pennsylvania railroad, this morning. They had twopassenger oeachoa and a comblaatien ear, wbleh was filled with geed things. They were en Ihelr way te Luray en an excursion. Degree Werk. Fer the first tlme since the beginning of the heated term the degree staff of Hershel ledge will work tbe brstdegree in amplified form at their hall this evening, five candi dates recelvlns-tbe degree. Visitors from abroad will be present The stair tins been attracting considerable attention, and to night they are expected te de cxoellent work. Cloud Their Kngageineut. The Buneb el Keys" company appeared for the last tlme In Fulton opera house last evening, when theaudtonee was again el geed aire. The company played a profit able engagement In Lancaster, and the membeia of the cempsny made thomselvis great favorites with the theatre going people a Will Leave ter Heme. Jehn Sllngerlaud and Geerge Loewu, who have been here alnoe May 20:h, en gaged at putting In tbe Worthlngten pump at tbe new city water works, will leave for home te-morrow. They will wait until the well at tbe works hssbeen pumped out, when one or probably both of thorn will return. Cleb Sheeting Te-morrow, Thore will be plenty of sport at Knapp'a Villa te-morrow, when the Lancaster Gun club will sheet sgalnst tbe Mcuntvllle and Columbia clubs. Tbe Lancaster gun ners are making great preparations for the event. The Uentenulal 1'ele Halting, The Cleveland and Thurmau pole will be raised at tbe Centennial hotel, nnmnr nf Vine and Strawberry streets, en Saturday alternoen between i aud 8 o'elock. After tbe pole has been raised addresses will be msde by able speakers and there will be a fine display et fireworks. t'urcbm el Heal Uttate. Jehn A. Burger, Jr., purchased tedsy from Jehn Uelman the property en Seuth Beaver atreet known as "Ne. 4 cotton mill," en private terms, Thla property bas been oeoupled by Mr. Burger for a tew years past as a planing mill and eaah faotery, and be will continue te use It for the same purpose. (lave HI 0,000 Jll, Weeger Grefi, sued en Wednesday by Geerge J, Grell, for slander, gave ball In the sum et (10,000 for his appearanoe at the next session of court. Bent Oat ler 13 Ur.ti, Edward Spear was arrested yoaterday by ConstableSbaubfordrunkonnoBa and dls. orderly conduet Ha resisted arrest and struck the officer with a atone. Alderman Bsrr sent him te Jail for 13 Obtb. Abtbicu's l'olace of radilen tjIII be closed en Saturday, September 13, until fl p. in. sepieitd Adrertltlng Card. Ue you wlih te use cuds for advertising purpeies during the fair 7 If you de. you will de well te call at the Iktblliebmcks Orici and see One samples and cheap prices, vre will give you neat and cheap novelty adver tising of all ktnda. 1NTXLL1QBN0KU, Centre Eqn are. amutmenti, ' ZUka Te-ytght.-thB evening U. C. Ml ners ccinpauy make Its appearance la Vi HI Carleton's great play of Zitia Lait seajen the company was here ler two nights and gave the grtat$t satisfaction, slay wheeler, a charming young aetreesr, is the star, and Wherever she his appeared tbe press bas been lead In her praise. The company resales hate thrce nights, and there U no deabt that the performance aa wall as its butiaets will be satisfactory te all. On of Iftzt Weik'i Attraction. Oae Ot she attraoitens at Fulton opera house next week is Kdwln Ardtrj, wbe appears Moaday.Taes Meaday.Taes dr.? and Wednesday la F.agle's Meat "and Barred Oat." Mr. Araen Is a we'1-knewn and popular young- actor, who (or years was with Kdwln Beeth. Ills nlfe u a daughter of Thern W Keen, the tragedian. MAKKMTB, new Xarfe atarkaa. Maw Tess, Bept II Flew market dull i Flne,M06el3 tjs ii 10 1 Bneerane. mnMMt Mian xira,ss "uajJeui viiy -aiu, Winter Wheat extra, fa acme 99. miu, Bixua,at eekw is. Wheat-Ne. 1, Had. atate, se 01ft 01 1 He. 1, 68WO MO. S. Red. Winter, Sept., 08,e W-A, 03K I receipts, 9i,eoei sai Lipases te, Jll.Ot Cern We. a. Mixed, cash. Shipment, S3 7tf oata-Ne. l White, eta lesapia. WLWi l. White, atate. 44n Ne. t, de. f0!et Nn t mixed, sept, suHei receipts, 1B.B00 1 shipments, none. Bye 0 nil i atate 7Sc Barley nominal. Ferk steady old Mass, 115 96015 60. Lardateadvi fleptliosei oet.fiois. Mnlasaaa Head) i for 80 beUlng suma. bTMMO Black strap. Its. New Orleans. WMMe. Turpentine dull at Na Beslndnlli tralnedUjfOOd.fl00n0JX. fetreleum 11 nn EeflneeT In casea. tke. Weight flrin ISTatn te Llvorpeoi, M Butter Arm i western Creamery, lSAVa. Cbeese nominal t western Flat, . 7Mea. State racterr, 7Krte t Faney White, it Ue i Ohie Flat, 70)7X0. a-Rga easy atate, W4r0f Western, 17 Mlts. suvar firm i Reflned .Cntleaf, (He I Ormnula- Ud,7Kflll 1-188. Tallew quint Prime City. eKeWXe. Blca nominal t Carolina, tautogeod, Vo Ve Coffee steadyi Fair Cargoes, for atle, ISfflBXe. m BraiB ana rtovsMeaa. Furnished by a. K. Tnndt, Breker. Cbioaeo, eept. l i.oe o'clock p. m. tthebi uern. u'. rmm. jre. Benlember. SOW 45 UH M.si uSitu 9 96 9 97 October 90K UK November... ...vim Sim .... 13. 8J December 91K SSJ 8.85 January .. .... .... .... .... Hay SOX 3'JK SBH OrudA OU ................... 93ja Consels ...................................,.... Gleslnr Price-2 o'clock r. m. Wheat. Cera. eau. Ferk, oepiemuor w October W November.. flu Iiocembor ,. SI! January Slav MH 2SH isaaeeeeetaaiaaesO Vf ijruue u iu a mvi a ............................................. Beeeipts. car vnu. Winter Wheat.. ...... .......... . let Spring Wheat lis corn .....................,,,..,,....,.. 078 uats.... 343 lyO ttlitMlllIMIlllll iSavriey iMiiit4itsMMiiitttits iii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiititi eee Head. RACfilnU-HeiTii.. UocelpUCftlUo...... tsateseeestss li.em ....19,000 Onioage Prodeos atarket. Cmoieo, Sept. is, 9.80 a. m. Market opened. Wbmt-Sept., 90)fO OcU 89Ji-t Wc, 91Ke: May, 93)0. Cem ept., 50. Oct, 450. Dec, 890 ; May, 9e. OaU nept., 24J0.I Oct., 94e; Dec 2BO ?erk-eept., Ill M Oct., lit 80) May, 114 20. l.ard Sept., ItO 00) Oet. B997i DrCw S3 00. Short iMus-Bepu. as 70 1 ect, as ex oLesiae. Wheat-8ept.,B0Xc) Oot, DOtfc.; Dee,, 91Ke j Cern sept., 130, t Oct., 4101 1)00,890! May, 9Hc Oats-Hept, 2t;0t Oot, JlKe.t Dee, 23e ; May.2SXe. I'nrk-ttnpt, lit 80 1 Oct, 114 SO; NOV., lArd-BepU 19 97Xi Oct, l 97Hl Dee, as S2). Short Bibs flept, 1870 1 Oot, 1370: m i Haw Yerk Stocks. Nsw Yerk, Sept. II, l p. tn-Meney closed at 2 per cent t Kzohange flrru i posted ratns, l( SSiiOt 83Xi actual rates M 8IX 4 85 for CO day and St 87K01 8 ter demand Oovernmonta closed firm t enrrency 6's, II 21 bid; 4's coupon, II 291 IK'S de, II OCX ; bid. The stock market this morning opened very excited with St Paul the principal fea ture atadecllne et ii In the preterredand 4K in the common, the remainder of the list showing declines of VI te a per centaj com pared wllh last night's doting .quotations. Atter the first rush thore was buying te cover theits eaBt. Paul, and some geed support Klveu tba rest of the Hit, especially Lake bbore, and a recovery extending te IX per eent took place. This was followed by free sales of the Grangers and prices decllned 546)1 percent further, making the decllne InhU raulSHlr cent, from lest night.; Eteec Barkeee, Quotations by Ueed, McUrann ers, Lancaster, Pa. 1W VOIUC LIST. 11 a. K A Ce., bank 12 x. gr.w. .... 68Vi W) MX uanaaa racine 0. C. CAM Uolerado Ceal. a iseeeaa WMW .WIUU ,H, ..,, JanadaBonthern dj MX liili 100 81H 1H cuv 97 8VK 8H S3K 28 8i US 1U8K le 61K um-,01 i,.i'bg Uon.AUle q Uel.liA W a no.... ...... ....... ........ KrleSnds Jur c K. A T... Leu, A N mm SIIMI L. Shern Mleh Cen Mtssenrl l'aclfle Ilect Valley h rrrai" N, West. ..,...... ......... N. i.e., ..... .............. New Kngland last Tennessee,....,..., Omaha , Oregon Transportation.. Ontario A w 1'ecincMall Richmond Terminal...... S1 l BUI... ...... ........... Texas Pacific Union Paclne Wabash Cem..., ,,,,, Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Uends VHILiDBLVHia LIST. beh. Val... ,.... . ....... b., n.y.a) Praia " 'taaatseeeeesssestse Ueadlng llle ZlTaseaaaeaaaaeaaaa 17 88 Wi se! UJ SOU 28 .... lets .... fli X 28 7-18 .... 61K UK zex uesienv. rass '4HIllfllSHSMIII im N, COQtt tea ,,.... a ,,, ,,, fnoples 1'aas HK Hhimi esse .... ?&Truen:::::::::::: "f ! mi s SHW AD VXKTJBKilBNTa. -T A N'S U KaITt REAOHKI) J.TX Through His Meuth." WoiceK. CLARKE'S CANDIDATE OAKKft are Highly Flavored undef Kxcellent duality, and cave already leached tee patrlotle heart Tippecanoe aud Morten 2. Cleveland and the llandanna. Hurrah I Hurrah I rer Our Next President I Try Clarke's Candidate Oakes. They will furnish yen strength te shout for vlotery. thlldren cry for them. Women sigh ter Hum. Men almost die for them. OLAUKK'S CAKES AND CUACKKUS. Uade by Natural Qas and never get stale De j ou knew why t Because they are se geed. 1 ei eat thHin tee fut, and don't give them tlmt It you with some geed eating call and try our Uakei and Craekers. Clarke U ltetalllng the Cakes and Crackers te fumllles Mine as hU Teas, totTeet, Ktc. nt ri holesale Prices. HOW UK DOK8 ITt 1st lluylng the best goods In the chespest market for CASH. 2d. Selling them at the smallest possible re munerative P nor IT, SO. eclllng Only for Cash. TKAS. Contrary te the experience of most grocers, our gules of this artlele constitute a very lai go portion et our total business, and we htve vuryxoed reason te believe that there la no grocery business In Central Pennsylvania whleh at all approaches us In our Immonse trade iu this article. Clarke's family mended Teas from 13c te 60e per pound. curkn's family uiended CetTees from l2e te S5e per pound. Large tliu Mustard or Spiced eardlnet, 10c i sniuli, tic ' UOLL.KU 1'LOUU, 4e per quarter. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WUOL.BSALE AND It ETA 1 1, TIC A ANDOOr- urn atenic, Nea. la mid 14 Beuth Qaeen Htraet, LANCA8TEU.PA. P. .- We have the best Ne. 1 Bloater Mack. en.1 that swim, 'telephone. BOR BALK OH RENT A tflRST. class rami, situated two miles from Lan caster city. Terms reasonable. Inquire at auglS-lutd THIS uyriOA , I-ard. K 5 2i II SO M 117 A ll'i S 14 St 9 97 )2 41 24 13 81 9 07 S3 25 .... S SI 89 ! 10 )U U2 1I2W 89K B8V nvj isS MX VJ 83W 8W 81)2 W 31 3t l$i 28 iis m i iw 8W 422 10H 10 4U 89 K 2V 29W 17? 17 87 8(K 2IJ, U vH oe se 27 81 BMW ADVMftaWMBim maB FINES AMKRIOAM CHAM- OeldM Age m Eamm&titvrt 8 WANTKD-A GOOD COOK. APPIjT at ,i A als-2td U NORTH DUKBBTam-kX w ANTKD-tA COOK APPiiY AT CM NUKTU t7KB; BTHBNT, SU-UA SET OUT 1 SET OOT 1 Saner Kraut Bet Ont One of the old style Sauer Kraut J-uncfceeTUm KVrr.Nmu. at JOHN A, SNTDKH'S, It' No.llNertkQneaa8t DANCING BOHOOL AT THBllJEN HKHCHOK HALL OH BATOkUAT BVSNINOatS o'clock, eteey's nU Orehes tra will furnish the mnsle Ladles, leet Seats. We- ....... AJUliHOTTAa?D, aepllttdt Manager. FOR RENT. TWO COMMUNICATING Beems en Beoend Iloer, with Heat and das. centrally located. Apply te . . . . .. ALLAN A UBBst, BaM isUte and Insurance Agent, Ne les Kast King strcet. sepiMtd LtwT AT OR NEAR THK P. IT. B. etatfen, this city, en Wednesday morn, lnr. Uth Inst, a Lsdy's Oe'd Watch and Chain. A liberal reward te the finder. """"u '" iik. (i. t. iincncHcn siuta Ne. 41 w. Orange at, Lancaster, Pa. WANTKD CLEA.N WHITK PIO eons, full feathered old birds, geed prices paid. riBLM a bb, SBIalHaaa.aaOlB nVai.ii..n am JfSIWW V a,aaja augis-imdeed Christiana, ra. H0UBK8 FOR BALK ON THK MOST .liberal terms, en West Chestnut. Wal nut, .Lemen, Mary, Pine and Charlette sfaeeta. Annlv at ml&-md KB NORTH MABT BTBMT. AH. ROSENSTEIN TAKES PLBAB- UUCln announcing that he has Moored the urvices or MU HAROLD BITNKB, an Experienced anil stylltb Cutter, lite et Dougherty A Herty, of filth Avenue, New Yerk city. Alse the opening or his Imported Woolens for rail ard winter. Ancxamlna Uen of the same is respectfully requested C3 NOIITH QUEstN aTBBKr, slO-lydB Cerner of Orange, Lancaster, Pa. XOU KENT THE DEBIRABLB PROP. JC erty known ss thn Grape (Mlchsel's) Hetel; Immediate potsesMen i no Incumbrance In the wy of eid furniture, etc A rare chince ler a flrstclasa hotel man, the equa tion being the best In the city of Lancaster. Apnlv te CII AS. If. HOWKLL, sl2-3td He. 139 North Queen Street.. N' OTIOE -TO- Boek-Makers. Bids for the making of Assessment Beeks will be received at the couutycemmlssloners. oniceubUieseB. m, Tuesday. September 18. 1838 Ba-xnte book may be seen at commis sioners' Office, feVf&d W.W.aBIRST, Clerk. WALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring for the Latest Novelties, confines styles. JrYcBe.8ae!orasTnnyt.ge,tor,U' ". H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor. '43 NORTH QUKKN BTREKT. D iON'T FORGET IT. . UMU,,j nmiuuain 11KUIV Ui OaiOn celdi be be prepared by getting a bottle of Cochran's Cough Care, And thus by tklng a dese in time, save nine :" but also save your health. Price 25 andWcentsabottIe,at COUlUAN'S DRUG STORR. At 187 A 138 North Queen Bt, Lancaster. Pa. Tu.ThAB Tfca4 It la an.v nna am mhm ii. ..-. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT an appeal will be made te the Governer el Pennsylvania en Saturday, Beptember29. A I). le88, by Hlrani K. Miller. Pi B. ebaw, h! . Williamson, r rank P.cohe and Charles B. Keller, under the Act of Assembly, entitled " An act te prevlda for the Incorporation and regulation of certain correraions," approved April 29. 1874. and the stp jlemenU thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation te bs called "The Lancaster Are Light com pany," tbe character and objeotof which Is U minuficture and snpply light heat and power by means of electrlclty. and for these purposes te have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges et said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. THOS. H. COCHRAN. Solicitor. 84.0.8,11,11,15.18 22.27d , ouiwiier. TT AN0A8TER COUNTY FAIR. Farmers' Lancaster County AGRICULTURAL FAIR McQJtAWS rARK, LANCASTER, BKPTKU UKlt 17, 18, 10, 20, 21 A 22, 1688. I argest Ditpliy of Live Stock, Farm Pro duce, ImpletunntR. Machinery, Industrial and Art Werk ever eihlblted In Pennsylvania. Three first-Class Races Rach Afternoon. Baby Shew en Tuesday from 10 a. in. te 4 p. m. aach person purchasing a ticket te the latr entitled te vote ler the prettiest baby en exhibition. cyclorama of the Battle et Gettysburg en Exhibition Dally. Excursion Rates en all Ballreads. Half-Rate Excursion en Wednesflay from Harrlsbnrg. Yerk, Reading. Lobtnen, Coates Ceates ytlle, Qaatryvllle, Peach Kottem and all In In termeeiaie points. Numerous BpecUl Attractions Dally. .:DMI53ION 2S CKNT.-S sepll tldftltw B OOTB ANU SHOES. WR ARK UKrAILlNO BOOTS - BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Hew Can We De It? YOUMAYA-K: WR WILLEXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet Beasen we bought ntty nlne (59) Cotes of Youths' Beys' and Men's Beets at a Private Asslgnee Sale, for Spot cash, at such sxceedlngly Lew Prices that we can new sell you them Retail at Regular Wholesale Prices, and yet make profit enough te keep us alive. We Can Sell Yeu : Youths' Solid Kip Beets, sixes 11 te IS, for II 25 ; regular price, II 50 and 1 1 75 Beys' Heavy Beets, sizes 1 te 5, ler II 00, II 25, L50.l75anfSU0. Men's solid Kip Beets, sizes 0 te 11, u 60,11 75 ana $ tee s regular price, 11 00. 12.25 and 12 60 Our Beets ter 1156 and II 00 we defy anyone In the county or state te beat ler fit, Dura bility and pi Ice. We could make an Immense 'profit en thete 69 Cases or Beets by selling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuak te It, and te our" Rule" e' giving our customers tbe advantage of our purchases. We hive the largest stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Heavy Laee and Ha Uen checs for rail and Winter Wear In the city, (which neddy any of our competi tors te dispute) at prices te suit the umes. Call In te see them whether you wish te pur chase et net, as no conslder It ae trouble te show goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Pi ice Cash Heuse, Tht Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS 8c SHOES, Me. S East King Street, LA.NCABTKR.Pi. VStore closed every evening at 6 p.m., ex cept Saturday and Monday. PUBUOHAIvU OK HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen run n re en te-morrow (rrlSey) arteTnoenatl e'clUtvt Na S3 Washington Btraat. i JQKLL.HA1NB4; ltd ',,. , Auctioneer. ..'..,;,.. ,i FREY (6 ECKERT, BMW ADVMMTaBUMNTB. jkTIXT JDOOJt TO TBE FOSTOWICl. A BULLETIN TO THE PUBLIC 1 We are new in the middle of September. It is the time when housekeepers' minds naturally drift te the thought of Oil Cleths. If they desire te get BARG1MS IX FLOOR AMD TABLE OIL CLOTH. they should call te see our large new stock of finely asserted goods. They are of all qualities and come in widths te suit all tastes. These who call te leek at our Oil Cleths will also beeiven an opportunity te see an unequaled line of lOUSE-OTBHSma GOODS. The above bargains are offered for a period of Thirty Days and none can afford te miss them. '' RE ILLY BROS. & RAUB, (Successors te A. C. Kepler,) Nes. 40 and 42 North Queen Street. (3-lmd ,M.V AD VMRTiaattBNTa. jgOSTON STORK I TO CATCH EARLY TRADE. .5e.r.r the bn,r season begins we villi make the following Special Offering of an ENTIRELY NEW Let of Goods. aartandupar'7 Bb6eilee un.X ujwalsm6 BnellnK Muslin. Be a yard and Heavy Red Xleklng, 60 a yard and upwards wartS? Apron "Htes-rfl. 40 a yard and up urniard"811 Towe"n' e bjMc a yardana wards006' Newe,t 8tslei Xe a yard and uP flood Towels. 60 and upwards. AU-Llnen Napkins, 2Se a dozen and upwards. Bel flannel. AU.W001.UK0 a yard and ;np. Curtain Scrims, sa a yard and upwards Table Linens, 15c a yard and upwards. Our Qualities Are Al ways Reliable. "Don't miss this Display of Staple Goods. Prices Are Always the Lewe&t. Chas. Stamm ORIGINAL Bosten Stere I 85 and 87 North Queen St. 49-0PP0S1TX TUE POSTOfriOK. ang2S4y w 1L0UA.MSON dt FOBTKK, MERIT.SfERLINGMERIT -ISTUK Stamp of Fortune. 9 eaaaaaaaaa. Quality Is tlie Proof of Cheapness Fall Orerceats for Gentlemen. Tbe Lttest Tasulens. rintst Tabrle s, Hand semest Finished, Bnperb ratings. Workman Werkman Workman ferfeetlon. .Appearance equal te Custom Werk, rrlcet , 7, $8, 110, 112, 115, no. Fall Orerceats for Beys. Ilegant Styles In Kerseys and Worsteds, Lined t&reugh with Silk, carelully Made, At tractive In Appearance, rerlect In Jit, Unex celled In quality, feslUvely Lew In Prlee. Wlamsen & Fester, 58. 84, 36 & 38 E. KING BT LANCASTKR, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 818 MARKS? 8TUMBT, HAUsUBBURQ, pa. LANCASTER, PENN'A. AMUHKMBNTa. AMUSKMKNTa Procter'i Fultoe Opera Heme ADMISSION ...lB,.80ajd60CBKTB. THO BSD AT. PRIDAT AWD glTnaniv With Matinee batekdat atorrSeon. ' H. c Miner's QrandSpectatnlarProdeoUon et ZITKA. il15,xSite Bce,te ffecls carried by tbe com cem psny. Gorgeous Costume and a Bnperb Cast, headed by Mtaa MAT WHRRLRH, NXXT WRIK-Kngsgement for Three NlghU EDWIN ARDEN, IN TWO PLAYS, 'Bagles Neet" & "Barred Out." - augmid OMX ttUUJUM. XTKW FALL GOODS. New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 8b 10 BAST KIHO.ST. GRAND OPENING OP New Pall Goods. ORKAT BAKGAJH8 IN EVERY DEPAKTMENT. SPECIAL BALI OP Blankets and flannels I ai5coieRdhUWMkoverl,t0)p&,r8 0 WhUe BLANKETS, frnmracenutolieapalr, In all the different a"wee Ma 1W' ,n Jetten " .2.bf? B00u hay.8 nserly au bean made te our specUl crder and come direct te us from the WIUTR AND COLORED PLANNBL8. we were large buven or riannaia at it. Trade sale .:.S"'",,"'"Br ors:radune,anaewn Uiese goods yery much cheaper than they have been sold since, thereby enabling us te give extraordinary value in thU departmentT utuu in new ierKin June.andc ..,JT. .T .. r . . m v Maw DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Our own importation 01 drap 'D'KT. All All Weel, IS Inches wide These goods being heavier are better adapted for Pall wear than Henriettas, coming la all the new fall shades as well as Ulack. l0HrD,RTs,8UCL,erJr M"WOOI, " TlSST8?StVc2SbfSaya?deC6' ALOOL .BfcePa,0,.OCM8I''-MlXKD8DITlNOS. cenf W 21 cent nm(le te retail at Third. Onecae RHRCKS, All-Wnel, Winches Wide. SS cents, never sela for less than SB cents. fourth. One case 40-lnch, HARVARD MIX TURKS, All Weel, at 25 cents. WATT&SHAND. J. B. MARTIN dt OO. PURCHASERS -OP- Fall Goods I Will Save Meney By Leeking threush Our Stock. One of the Greatest Bsrga'ns In lireis Goods Consists of WOOL HENRIETTAS, In all the Leading Shades, at !0a a yard, 42 Inches wide, a sample et it will convince you hat It cannot be matched elsewhere for less thanCOe a yard. A Case of Deuble Pelded Blanket Cleth at Oie Is away below regular price. Weel Cleths. 28 Inches wide, In sll the lesd. Ing shades, at 5e a yard . A Remarkable Bargain In Dress Goods, and one that, we will only have en display for a short time, U an aLl-weml triuet. 1W yards wide, at tee a yard. Regular price, II 00 a yard. Him DBPAETMEBT. Berne new additions te It this week make this ens of our most attract! ve departments. Twenty-five Pieces of Tnrkey Bed Table Linen, guaranteed fast colors, lte a yard, Plve Different Patterns of Cream Damask Table Linen at 100 1 was made te sell at He. fifty Doien RnetteS Prlnge Bleached Linen Towels, size IB by 31 inches, at UHc A Jlan usbey i.lneu Tewel. 13 Inches long, 21 inches wide, lHc. A Special Number in a Three-Quarter All llnenhapkln. elx different patterns at I1.S9 a dozen, cannot be pnrchsacd again for less than II 65 a desen. J. B. MARTIN & CO. ike . l!iiJ
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