' rj- sir1 . f -v W A i :. .j, JCHE liANOASTER DAILY ESTUJGENGEB. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1888. 'hK "M. ESS Vr m R? Ei 1 JvlJ ?. fe ilV- 0 1 ftTHING ARRiflGED, 1 4Mrami At. cembhtek decidk E, . . T. Ik MVIMesaa el the Uimriii mut ta Additional ppttij.HUeB Are Is Gmeted-Bestsess tfere the Iciioel Beard. 7lA. Rant 2L The final Bieetlnu I Centennial aseoeletlea'a general com- isreat-eia tan evening. Mast Yeenm called the meeting te read reported for the general eemtntt- M follews: The platform in the park i erected. Fer an additional t2 te- lartglnal eontraet 200 extra aeata were isMO. usages rer the aaaoeiauon nave ordered, but have net vet arrived. .9,000 Invitations had been need and t 1.WU eraarea. Jamea D. Blade' motion that the t Slav's reoetrtlea committee eetas nb- ia the park platform during the opening aaawaeaaeptea. following rcaolatlen wae presented I adopted : That the president of the gen ami eemmlttM be and la hereby authorized Mat directed te d raw orders en the treasurer , Mt payment of all meneya appropriated by 5; .Meeeranaltle. and in payment el bill for ranting, ana ter an etnera authorized ny fM: eejitutlte, when approved by tbe atairmen et tbe proper sub-oemmlttos, 'aA.tMtreaanrer Is hereby uthetlssd te a each orders and taka credit tbereler. 9tm bureau of Information reported hav ordered their liat or hotel and beard houses te be printed. Tbe Usta will ww the namea of the proprietors, nam Mr of guests each can entertain at meals . furnish lodgings, and charge ter same far aiagle meal or lodging or by tbe day. TlWt Aiex. uwg reported wuai priming fcasl been furnished btr the Meadine and aNansjlvaala railroad companies, and their .tteursiefl ratea. The .Pennsylvania will W two iidqf at iieKnia, edb goea lur iuui J2SEW bCTial holiday excursion rates, rvUnet nnlv nn tb dav nf Ihuii fCa MLtUaitia Det)n Thursday nlgnt apeelal -Teirge numUl n-ii will be run ea, went and K' i? lai attend B0f ng Unlumbla at 10:M p. m. On --',-, r ttainra fxr ana rriaav me last train teavia i of thu. wnue tne needing company r.y.'.lsa fnnrll excursion tlcketa ever their eutlre KV-T3ZT ..i . .- a .. ... .. ... ' i. ajajaBaA "" uujjvui uh iimneu me shiii puatatlena from Donnlngtewu te Harris- v : rdm bbtw. lnainaiTfL 'i-' Tne pregramme committee reported as SKMIewa: I," V- M.-... .... .. f ;-,. 'ins paraae 10 me park in tne morning 01 WSSf ttte first day, where the opening exerciseu It-VA.wUl be held, haa bn dlvlrtnil Intn thrmi '.."'dlvllens. The first with J. W. Yenum an St asarshsl, wllloenslatof the General Centen . i alal asaoclatlen t flva renreaentatlvfia frnm ij-y'aachel tbelcoslergsnlzitlon cluba,ledgee, mM' Miliary, eremen, aa 1, wne win meet oil S fiS- lioeaat atreet below Becend. at 0:30 a. ru.. iSfi.Bept. 20tb, 1888, and form In column, five . i&t aWI cnaaasif W1IU IIUI 1CIMU)(UU OWUUU Ml mill , Baoend DlvUien. AUtboaebooUor OeU .i; vmbM. witbrreL H. it. Hnffmin. mi mar- r waft ..'.... .. .. . ."... 't will form onBeutnSeoondstreet.rliiht i'?v V. rr, " l xeira juivisien. The town council and all ex-members 1 the sehoel beard and all :--j vx-meiDDerB, no a mu eincuuy oennocieu i ,-,' wibju Dituni imij tun iuiiiieir v in itfiuuiuia. Ev' with the orater: the Columbia Mtonner- .;qSl,ober, and all efllzena In general, under ( ,:i! Jacob Bneath as marshal, will form In the .' order named en North Boeond street (and ', Walnut If necessary), right resting 011 liocest j proceed up Locust street te the ;-v' grand stand in tbe park te participate In i tbe opening exerelses et thecelobratlen at 10 a. an., in acoeraance wu ine nroaramme already adopted. hr& The industrial committee, Jamea Per- 14 imwi wmiiuiwi uau luinjlicu HJ we U- gramme committee, who presented the iV. vaame te tbe meeting, '& Tbereute of tbe Industrial ttarade: Dawn Locust te Second, te Walnut, te Commerce, te Bridge, te New Second, te Maple, te Third, te Cbeatnui, te Seventh, te Walnut, te Second, te Union, te Plitb, te Cherry, te Third, te Loeuat and there dismiss. ,ll Division James Ferreitet, grand aaarabal ; B. B. Detwller, chief aid ; alda, A. R. Mets, L D. Auwerter. Ferm en Locust right resting en Seventh. Partial eipanta will go In ffZ'. "Jjaul Walnut leKlghtb, and tDeM J Whet ,he abeve rsriiKwjvH' WJ68 n care a ixneine D8trmJkJ.f w Heckel, W. A. King, O. W. malea. Ferm en Loenst right resting en K'ghtb. Participants will go In line by going up Chestnut te Ninth, and report te tbe above alda who will wear white re. galiaa Tbe line will form at 1 p. m., sharp. 3d Division Chief aid, Geerge Tllln. Aids, Jehn Weslertnan, J, H. Kline, J. L. Welmer. Formen Klgbtb.rlghtrestlngen Locust Pnrtlelpanta will go In line by going up Union te Klghth, and report te aids, who will wear blue regalias. The line will form at 1 p. in., sharp, Skcenij Day PAnawBS. F. P.O. Miller marshal 1 Ferm at 1U;30 a. in. sharp. 1st Division. Ferm en Walnut, below Third, right en Third, l Division. Formen Ccmnieree, right ea Walnut 3d Division. Ferm en Second, right en Walnut ' alb Division. Ferm en Walnut, abeve Thlnl, right en Third. 6th Division. Ferm en Third, North of Walnur, right en Walnut OtbDivMen. .D'ormen Third and Maple, North of .Poplar, right en Poplar. 7hi)iukjat Ferm en Chestnul, right OB Third, 8inDivltloe. Ferm en Chestnut, right en Blxtb. Move at 11 o'clock, Beuth en Third te Mill, te Fourth, te Maner, te NlnttWat Florence tbe floats will run north en fjflir. enee te Mill and Beuth Mill te Fourth, and take their place In line when tbe oeluuin returns en Its countermaieh from Ninth) ; countermarch en Maner te Fourth, te Chestnut, te Fllifa, te Union, te Eighth, te Lecuat, te Second, te Walnut and dismiss. Third Day Parades Military and tire men : The column will lerm promptly nt 10 JO a. in. as fellows : 1st Division. On North Third, right en jecnai. 2d Division. liOOU't 31 Division. 4th Dlvlelen. 6tb Division. Locust. 6'h Division. Leiait. On Seuth Third, right en On Cherry, right en Third. On Lecuit, right en Third. Oa North Second, right en On Seuth Second, right en 7iu Division. On Locust, right en Beoetut, (If tbe 4tb division extends below BeoenaL the 7th will form below Second en Lccee At 10:10 a dnzen strokes from the opera , benne bell will be the signal te "Jail in." wtaa all companies must be ready te roevr. Atlu:lS the column will start The route of rarade: Up Locust te Klghth, te Walnut teThlrd, te Maple, te Nmw Second, te Jlrli)e, le Oommeree, te Union, te Fourth, te Maner, le Ninth, oeuutormaroh te Fourth, te Union, te Blxtb, te Coneord Lane, te Fifth, te Cherry, te Heoeud, te Waluui, te Third and dismiss. Fantastic parade : Ferm at 1 p. m. en Bentn Third, right resting en Cherry. Move te Second, te Locust, te Third, te Maple, te Seoend, te Bridge, te Commerce, te Walnut, te Frent, te Locust, te Second, te Perry, te Fourth, te Maner, te Ninth, countermarch te Fiorenee, te Flltb, te Walnut, te Second, te Locust, te Eighth, te Chestnut, te Third, te Nelte'a carriage werka and dlml. On motion of F. P. D. Miller the report waa unanimously adopted as read. Samuel Filbert referred te the arcbea that ted been ordered, and said he thought there abeuld be one en Locust near Frent On motion of Mr. Wilsen tbe appropriation el the committee waa Increased te 150 j far the purpose of erecting the arch toeom wended by Mr. Filbert W. H. Bben. berger's amendment te place the arch ruMwn Cel. Hsmnel Sbech'a and U. O. YoeBg'a waa adopted. Mr. hitler lupuritd that a rllle match had beaa arranged between teams from Oa C and Columbia Bill" club, te be held en the former's range at 7:30 a tu, Thursday, Sep tember 27th. He also at a ted that as yet no games of base ball had been arranged. -ana motion 10 appropriate j; te tee bdei- a eiuu waa tear. Wm. tt Until, eiq, chairman of tbe press tbagri Mcoeeraiuee, in a neat speech showed 1 great benefit te the town that would from the presence of premluent Mwspsper men, and asked ter an appro priation, net te entertain tbe acrlbes at a aaapalgn dinner, but In a manner beoom beeom beoem latttelr positions. The question was dls. axaaaaw at length, and finally resulted In granting tbe preposition The association then went Inte cession. Mart H. Hmllta moved that tbe action et tHeajaeeral committee in tbe direction and Management of centennial atlalrs be ep. peevad. Carried. naajaoMaieoeaBitttea again went Inte ua, ue me aaaoeiatien'a reoemmenda, appropriate HO for fireworks, waa sat aa Waa alae Mr. Wllann'c'lh il -T ... , . , m pertlee te whom tee oerasalttee la Indebted be Inttrneted te preeenUbelr bill. The aclioel Beard MMta. Boheol beard met In regular Mtalen last evening In the council 'chamber, wlih all members present The finance committee toperted ai fol fel fol Iewa: M'lpU Anting the month tM73 10 Orders paid MM M Balance en hand wi' Ualance In the tlnkleg land s.n.242 The superintending committee reported tbe schools opened all right, excepting tbe high school, where three pupils had te alt In tbe recitation room. The text book committee reported having contracted for mnaie ebarla for the scholars. The committee appointed te confer with the publle ground trustees about repairing tbe institute grounds reported having at tended te that dnty ana the same will be repaired. A map waa ordered ler the Locust atreet school building. The janitor waa lnstrueted te keep tbe library room clean at all times. Tbe beard decided te close tbe schools the entire week el eenlennlsL The finance committee waa lnstrueted te call In and liquidate 11,300 of bends of the Issua of 18SI, te be paid from the sinking Innd. The beard will visit the high eobeol en Monday te see about additional uen room. The following books were rported: Warren'a physics! geography, Kulleg'a literature and Melen's musle octirte. The collector wan given privilege te de duct lax from any clslmagalnst thedlstrlb. Mill were paid amenntlng te (74163, cancelled coupons, ti. The f. n. it. nose company win meet this evening. a The Herpster Mills Dramatic company have met with reverses and will net ap pear In tbe opera house this evening. Tbe funeral et the late Jehn MeUall waa beld this morning at nine o'clock, from hL Peter's Catholic cbnreh. Tbe prise contest committee met last eve ning and deelded net te open the sealed verdict of the Judges until Wednesday morning next, at the opening exercises. Several rafta pasted down the rlver tbla morning. Miss Emma Hupplee, et Yerk, is visiting Mrs. 11. A. Ltchly, en walnut street W. K. liruner loll for Philadelphia thin morning te t.ke a course In medlolne. UtlltLKSUUB IISSC BALL. Tbe rennle.tOi.nl!! of Urn Hsasun l'lajtd for Vharltr. The Wsshlngtnn, DO., fund fortbernllnt el the yellow fever, sulferera Is about 1600 rletaer, and the llfteen huudred or mera people, who attended the base ball game at Capital l'ark, In that city, en Thursday afternoon, botweou Thatober, l'rlinreae it West's minstrels and nlne reporters liave tbe consciousness net only nf contributing t" a worthy objeet, but of wllneaxlng a most rldleuluuely funuy and unique game of ball. When Umpire Ed Marble, of the min strels, called time at 4:15 o'clock nine mln mln strels, elad In uulferina mnre gorgeous and varied than the hues of the rainbow, emerged from the club house and tnarehnil In lock-step te tbe players' beneb, W. 11. West, In a cowboy's null, with eblgaein, brere and long blende leeks waving in the breete, leading tbe way, and "llllly" Hart, In ballet daneer'a costume, bringing up the rear. Frem tbla lime until the fifth inning ended the game, the hilarity wasuneeaaliiK, and the sides of llie epcoUtem at the con clusion el tbe gntuu were as enre u ttiti bodies of the plnyers. UenrKe l'ritnreee, dreesrd as "Touchstone" In a gaudy and tight fitting suit of crimson and blue, played centre field. Hart, aa tbe ballet dancer, with brown tights and an Innumerable number of short skirts, pirouetted around third base as grseefuliy aa a premier danseuse, even If he did net acoept all the cbanees that came bis way. The minstrels were disposed le object te Umpire Marble's decisions, but werekept lu awe by a herse pistol, a musket and a eavalry sabre. Why te pitched for the minstrels and also stele bases "with Impunity," as sporting writers eay, until a apeelal polieoman ran him in and put him In the leek up for larceny. Darknea ended the game atlur the ntth Inning, tbe ecore being a llu, Ueunnands ll.ipoet and Admiration. Frem the rhlladelplila Ledger. The aense of the dignity of his high oUleo haa prevented tbe preeldent from making apeecbea during the campaign, or doing any ether thing whleh te him seemed In compatible with bin duty te the oenntiy. Hlsoenduot throughout the campaign has been admlrable, and has ezelted unlvereal roapeol and admiration. Indeed, It is full that It might well titand aa n preeedent te be rigorously followed by future proMiIeuts when osndldate for re oleetlon. Mr. (JIhvu land evidently holleves that he who nerves bis country bust serves bust net only his party, but bis party'n caudldate. Frem the time that his ruuotiiiuatlen was llrat auggeeted te tula tlme Mr. Cleveland has done no slngle thing which has subjected him te the auspicious et fair-minded nieu of acting from any ether motlve than that of faithfully serving his country's Interests, In this we think lit. has been as shrewd as wise, as the Amerlean people, with thelr tine, acute Intelligence, would promptly have discovered and resented a contrary course of oenduat en the part et thelr chief magistrate. The Drep lu the Value of Farm. Frem the Vhlludulplila llocerd. The value of farms lu Pennsylvania, notwithstanding ten years of labor in their Improvement, decreased 7 per oenk In the ten yeara between 1870 and 1SS0. During that time tbe farmera enjoyed te the full all the advantage te be derived from protected manufacturing operations. The "home market" provided by tbe diversified Industry" we hesr se much about brought demand right te the deer of supply. Hew, then, la It possible te acoeuut for the decreased value el the farmers' lands V This question becomes mere of a purzle than ever when it Is remembered that In the free trade" yeara from 18M) te IStiO the value of farm lands lu Pennsylvania lucreased GO per cent. Anfnl Plunge et a Leaded Elevator. The elevator in the new llauoreft build ing In Han Francisce, which has been In use only one yesr, fell five stories Wednes day morning, fatally Injuring the boy who had charge of It aud mere or has severely hurting nine ether poe pi e who were In It. The elevator bad Just left the fifth fleer en I Is d escent when the cable brek e. Tbe safety clutches did net work, and in a momeut tbe crowded car plunged down the shaft through 11 ve eterlex, and etruck the baso base ment lloer with au awful crash. Arreted Fer Meallui; S30, Charles U. Uaydurn, a sailer, waiarrested en Tburaday night by Officer Weaver en a telegram received by Unlet Htueltz from tbe Lebanon authorities, llaydnru Is wanted at Lebanon for the theft of (30 from the house or Maud Harris. Ollieeis Mo Me Cord and Htelu arrived lu this city this morning, identified the prisoner us tne party wanted and took bttu te Lebanon thle afternoon. The accused admitted having stolen the money and spent the greater portion In this city yesterday, lie claims te be a sailor en a man of war, stationed at Uotten, and tbnt he la eU duty en a furlough. Uorusr-Stene Laying at Heading The cornerstone et Hu Mary's Catbnlle church of Heading will be laid en Huuday, October 14, and tbe Knights of HL Jehn have accepted an Invitation extended te them te be present en that occasion. Ar rangements are being made by the kulghta te run a special excursleu en that day te Heading and tbe details will be aunetiuced when oeuipleted. Male el Ltuey l'rlseu. Dr. 11. llramble, of Cincinnati, purchased Llbhy prlaen en Thursday atpublioauetiou for tll.OOO, It wn aeld privately some months age te W. H. Oray, of Chicago, for 23,800. lie psld oue-retirth cash and re sold It te a Ohloane syndicate, v.he tailed te make tbe second payment. Iteonlen et l'Jd HrgiuMut. A reunion of the 122d regiment, recruited In this county, la talked et. The origina tors of tbe proposed reunion Intend can. vasalrg In their respective neighborhoods te ascertain whether a snfllelent Interest is manifested te make It a eueceas aud lu tbe near future a meeting will be held In this oltyte take the preliminary steps. The date named for tbe reunion Is Dceeir bur 13, tbe anniversary et the llattie of Fredeilcksburg. Off for the Adirondack., Wasbinoteh, Sept. 21 Mrs. Cleveland and ber mother, Mrs. Folsera. lilt the city this morning fnrtbe Adirondack, where tiy will reaialner a week or ten days. Mae Ball Items. 11LTJE BALL, Pa., Sept 2L Mr. & D. Keplegle, et Bedford county, teaches the young Idea bow te sheet at Cedar Greve Ne. 1 school. Miss Clara A. Yundl haa gene te PoUa PeUa PoUa tewn, te attend tbe funeral et her oensla. The Waterloo heater waa exhibited at the fair thl week by A. M. Weaver. Mi Wm. Heuders attended the C. A. lb reunion at Marietta. . .. Mrs. Kate lnien, of Beading, la tbe gueat of J. B. Wallsee and wife. Miss Mary A. Wallace, who la en tbe Ink llaL la irnnrevlne. Mrs. Allzabetb Kellenbargtr la spending several weeks In Philadelphia, visiting her re!atlvea. A. W. Wanner will return en Monday te Philadelphia te resume work In the ear aborts. S A Held liana Tbiaf. , New Yeiik, Sept 2t Henry P. Harding, who yesterday boldly entered the Fifth National bank and later tbe Commercial National bank and stele two thousand dollars from the former and waa arrested while attemptlDg te osespe with (8,600 et the funda of tbe latter Institution, waa arraigned In tbe Ternbe te-dsy and re manded without ball for trial. AMIuerslaln In His Cabin. OltlOAfie, Sept 21 A. telegram from Ouray, Cel., states thatenWelnuiday night a inau named O, H Crenwatthx, who baa been prospecting lu that' vicinity, shot and killed a inrmer partner nameu jounsen in the latter'a cabin without any apparent pie pio pio vocatien. Crnsswalthn shot Jehnsen through tbe bead and lied. A Star Attraction Teat Ulil Mat Come. The new management of Fulton opera heuse ad vertlsed a minstrel treu pa te appear last nlgbt and the remaining two nlghte of the week. Ne paper waa put upon the beards for the company, which aeeraa te tie unknewn.and Itdld net abew up last night A let of people were heralded aa comedians, linf they did- net coma and the boune Is clened, Heuse and ImI Held. Aug. F. Holneehl, auctioneer, sold at the Leepard hotel last evening, for tbe heirs of Valentine Ollnlz, the house and let Ne. lft) Lew street le Annle Mary Grader, for 1705, Mielase About Funsral. Thore was a mistake In the local yoater yeater day alieut the funeral of William M. Hlay maker. He will be burled ou Monday morning Instead of Nunday, and the Inter rnniit will be uiade at the old Loaceok church. Heath of Oeerga Kerr. Uuerge Kerr, well-known In hnreoolr hnreeolr hnreoelr olea lu this city, tiled yesterdsy at Ht. Joeeph'e hospital, nved 40 yesrs. Ills funeral will take place Saturday aftornoen at 3 o'clock. Appointed AD Al.UMUt. D. H. Mearlg, a member of Lnncaster Ledge et Odd Fellows, has been notified by the cblef marshal that he baa been appointed one et the aetlstant marshals for tbe big parade In Columbia en Thursday of next week. Tlie Hlxth Ward Hall. Lust evening the Democratic club of the Hlxth ward beld a ball In Mtoenorohorhall, aud It wps en" e' the larpeat yet seen tbla BPUHen. Demcerat'e andlRfpabllem ladles and gnnlluujt.il mitiglea tegeiner bent upon u geed time, and thore is no doubt that the atlalr waa a great success. Te lie lluilvd le inorrerr. The funeral of Martin Irwin, who waa killed at Robrurstewu yesterday, will lake place te-morrow from his residence In Clay township. Interment will be made at Lin coln cemetery, llev. Bchwellxer will oou eou oeu duot thOBervlcCH, lltin Over hy u Milk wagon. A colored boy named Wilsen waa run ever en the streets this morning by a milk wagon and he was considerably bruised, Chbw Strawberry Mug Tobacco and sve the Tags for u tmuaeuuiu preaenU O. OUT l'KM10i"Kll,Bole Agent, glllmd 47 Went King Btruet. m i POUIIO. Ttu lady -who lull u small caba containing a few artlclus tu thu street cur yetteMaycau have tbe sitmu by calling at thin omceand proving property. Chew tmwbiry l'lug Tobacco audtavethe Tags ler u hanfliioine prisent. O. DUXTKMIurKU. Sole Agent, ell-luul 47 Went King UtreeU TnsttB will be a meeting and drill of the Trulir Uoferin club thlsoveulugntSo'clockat Unthweller's hull. Ail porneua wishing toeln thuclttb nbeul'l utteud this meeting, busi ness ottmpertancu will be transacted. Jcst Moelvcd ill thu INTKLLIOKNCKK Ofriua, a flne line of A dvertlelng Cards, All MewDeslgns. Cull and sbe theui. Cuaw Strawberry I'lugTobacceandswetho Tags tji'ft liunOsoiue present. O. UUTTHNUOriCrt, Bete Agent, lt-lnul 47 West King btreet. MAHJtlAUKtl. Wain-JouKBen. lu this city, nnl'hurnduy, ttepteiuuiir W, 1MB, hyuee W. rinkerieu, i. dHiiimu, Junius M Webb nnd l.ydla M.Jehn' seu, et Ktrkwoed, Lancaster ceuuty, l'a. VKATJIH, Nhelt In this cttv, en Septuuibur lutli. Mrs M. K , wlfenf Jehn Necly, uudaslsUiref J. W. Johuseu.esq. riiiiuiul Haturday morning, 221 Inst., at 10 o'clock, from her Inte residence at Alrvllle, Yerk county. sl9-Std iLATUiUKK.-In this city, en tbe lOUilnxt, tvnilaui at. elnynmker.lnthu Old yeur et his age. 'J he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend thefunorel from his late itmlduuce, Ne. liU KastUlug street, en Monday morning at lo;e'clouk. lnlormeutat Old iVaoeck burying ground, 2td IlCBLBV.-Beniumtjer ID, 18.-8. In this city. Jeliu W. llubluy, lu thu lony-svcend your of hlaHge. ruuernl from bis ln'e rostdunec, Ne. 803 Beuth t'rince street, ou Meaday morning at 10 o'clock. Ukiiu-HeptemlMir lv, Hk, In this city, Gee, Kerr, ugud i-i years. The mlatlves und frleniU of the family are rospuetfully invited te attena the funeral trout 1st, Jeseph's hospital, en BaluitUy attur attur attur noen ut S o'clock, FMiliKO in thU city, ou the 20lb "lnat, Ohurlus ieng, lutant son et Jehn J. und Leuis it. tmuilug, ugea nine months, ITuneinl from tuu resldunce et his grand paiunt, Ne.2t North Hhlppim atreet, en Satur day ufturnoen ut 3 o'clock. Interment pri vate. MAUKK1H. Mew work Market. Maw Yeax, tsent 21. rieur market steady ; rtne, tl 3eS 10 Superfine, N 70(13 2i Mliin Kxtre, 13 U5(J5 75 1 City til, Kxtru, ft SOQi 00, Winter Wheat extra, U tAOt 23 Wbeat Ne. 1, Hed. BUiie. IL02H: Me. 2, 03)4'ei me. 2, lied, winter, Oct., OSUe Mev., WKe i l)ea, ilOXl roeoipu, iis.tlej shipmeuis, none. Cem Me. 2, Mixed, Cash, ts(c; Bent , tlYji I Oct., 62iie ; reCOlptSi liS.lOJ ; shlpuienu, 10,411 Oau Ma 1, White, Btnte, (2si Me. 2. de. miex Me. 2 mixed, Bept,, Kikei Oct. SOet rxeulpta. 1S1.CWJ ; vhlpmeuts, Ui. Kyoeullt State 7M. ltarley nominal. Ferk steady: old Mem, lis sals 73. l.arauulii Bept.,ll0W; Oct,10ta. UelasBf. dull j ler 60 belllnir stock. SCO2S0 black strap, 14a. Mew urlians, SOQiOa Turpentine nrm at tlKa. lieiln miner i elralutHltogeod,Wic(lllO'iK- 1'eireleuu. iiulf 1 1 Huflned In Cem., IHn, rrelghu dull i grain le Londen, M. hutteracllve Western Creamery, 230.1 Cheese dull Weslurn Flat, 70 Se. I Statu ractery, 7KO90 i rancy White, 124 12e Ohie riat, 7sHe. rvgs dull) huve, 19KOe ( Western, 16 uarnnn t Itnflnnd tlntleaf. t)je Orannla. t-d. TKOll lle j Mould"A.."7et Conteo Centeo Contee t loner "A.," 7JiG'J MO; CeaecA,," alund ard, 70. 'lallew dull I'rtuiH City, 6KC Elce nnmtnal I Carolina, fair te geed, ma. C'ottee stca yi ratr cargoes, ter lile. le , rtilladelphla 1'rodece Market. l'uiLtniLVRiA, Sept. 21. Menrdrmi sales 1 7ue bbla t Mtnn. liakerv, It M'QS a t I'eun'a. VaintU, (2.'Q Ml Western de, 4 40Q!V 0t wmter ratenu.asiOOJMi Bprtng de, VWti live, MM. Wheat-sept, 06Jii Oct., SKl Nev., W; Dec, UvC. tyern-Bept, 68c, Octt&2Hef Nev. Mc; DecH i5c jpOats-8j.pt, WC( OCV, -40 1 J40V 8101 uaioiee, sept, n, MO a. ss. Market opened, wiwMMpL,9Kei ecusMm Dec.WKei Mar.ssxe. , m uem wpu, ijci uew, tiTtci tnvt, imvi Slav S&Ue. OateepU, wet Oat., MKe; Dec, MMet Mav.ldVe. rerk eept, 111 t Oct, lt M Kay, Jrd-ept, 110 07 1 Oct. tie : Dec, M se, Ibert aibi-eepu, as 70 1 Oct, is 70. otestae. 96C Oct, 93HW Deft, 93HO t Wheat fiept Cem sept, 420, Oct., il,'ai Dec.S.W; uaia-lept, 240 1 Oct, He. Dec, 2IH0; May,re. M . . . rera eepi., ' ei) 1 ucb. en ei ""i I1SIZKI Jan-,U8S. "' l,ard-aept lle S3 1 Oct, 110 70 1 Hev., 19 03; Jan., 15. stum Kibs-aept, nest Oct, aseiHt Jaa, 7 eiH- (trataaaei rvevaweaa. gnrnlsbed by S. K. Ynndt Breker. CaioAeo, Sept.tl, 10 o'clock p. a. Wheat corn. eat. Perk. Lard. September. wj 4rw m 14 .... October.. aMj IM 4M 14.70 le.A November am te aiw 13.45 e.ta Oeeember soft VH n .... 8.47 Jannary.... ..,....,.... .... .... .... .... stay. .............. ...96 38 ss .... Crude Oil .................................... .. .92 Oonsels ...Ml-iB Closing rncet :u o'clock p. rn. rtanabcera. uau. rera. L,ara. Beptomber ' U8 42 14 BJVf 4IK 24 ' 92 40 WW MH 87 2 14 67 10.00 iioieoer.... Ifevembnr, 14.67 10.60 1J.95 B20 .... B.47 iioeomuer January ...... ........ Slav ...KH. UK rirtine OU.....................I Oonsels ................ ........ A 14.10 e IJs iteeeipte. Winter Wheat. ............. ...... CiVTlrOU. aeaa aeeeee spring wneai i&i aeseeaeaaae aeeaseat 7 aaeeaeas4eaeeset OBI Oats ........ (M4lf4(tttllSI 281 uye ...... II4IIM4HMM44I uariey .......... .........M.... ........ Head. HAnetnts Hebs........ Hecelpta Catue. 10.000 .11,000 UTSBteca aaaraata. , Omoiue. -Sent. K). Cattle Itecelnta. 1S.000 1 shipments, l.onei market lower beeves, an Si t steers, (1 406) 7B i stockers and feeders tl await cows, bulls and mixed, tl 2503 00 Ternna .leer, ll 4C04 (je i Western rangers, J7S500. itoas-Uecetni, 12.000 head) ahtpnitmta. 6.C00I market Irregular t .rntxed 16 oe en fiej heavy, ss ise)0 89 t7lght,7uae te skips, 13 7Mft 60. RhiHip Ueeetpts, 7,000 headt shlpmenta, 2t)t market steady I natives, 12 75 Ol in i Western Shern, s.1 tOQJ W; Texas shorn, liniJKi lainua, aa laue u. BAST LlBBBTV. Oatue Receipts, 1218 I stitnnienU. 1.1M i market nnthtnir coins i I ail tnroeun cenn'unmenu no cars snipped le Mew Yerk te-day. Hogs Ueeeipta, 1,000 bead t shipments lsoe market active i FhUadelpblas. a BOD) 7 00 j mixed, te 004)0 es Yorkers. H 8.1a fliei oemuinn te fair, te 1&0S tei plum, as 23 0 03 1 4 cara shipped te Mew Yerk te-day. aheep-lleeelpu. 2000 1 shipment, lBOOt market dell i prime, M S64J4 60; goea,t3MO 4 no t common te fair, 12 out)3 00 ; lamb, 43 w OJ75. Maw Cerk stocks. Maw YeBk,Sept. 21, 1 p. m-laeney closed at 2 per cent ; Exchange steady i posted rates, 14 8S4f4 est actual ratea S4 8t4J 4 84K for 00 days and M tssH SH for demand t Qevernmenta dosed quiet t currency fl's, II 21 bid ; 4's coupon, II 2; W de, II 07H bid. The stock market opened dull and weak quite a brisk telling of Northern Pacific pre pre lerred and Louisville & Mashvlile for Londen account. Durlug tbe first hour prices decllntd M te IK Pr cent, and the markothasslnce been dull, with the exception of the Vander bills, which era strong and show some lm lm pievement ever last night's flgurei. ateer. a-araeta. Uuutalleus by lteed, ltetirann Ce., bank 12w. tlr.M, 67 (50 era, i.ancasier, i-a, IIW TOIUC LIST. Canada Paclfle........ U. C. O.A1 Uolerudo Ceal Central Paclfle........ Canada Southern Oht,st L.APbg Den, A Bie O , D01.L W Erie. ,,. ................ i Erle2nds Jer 0..........-.......I K. 4s T. ...... .....a... Len, M L. Bhore 11A.M. 35 i1 13 leK Mlcb. Cen..... B3 Missouri Pacific 80-j iieca vaney, ............... a. JT ........ M. P. Prel. ...i............ ................. N. west.......... N. Y.O.. ......... New Enaland... .. ...!.. East Tunnuseee Omaha... .., Oregon TrunsportaUen., Ontario Jk W Paclfle Mali Ittohmend Tenclnal..... Bt, Paul , Texas Pacific.. Union Pacinc. Wabash Cem, Wabiish Prof Western U West Bhore bends rUILiDSLFHU. LIST. Leh. Vel H., N. Y. A Phlla Pa, u. it................... Heading WK S3)tf ftt S02 ! M Hestenv. Pass. P. A E. N. Cent......... Peeples Pass... Udg.4's ea I'htla. Tmrtlnn eaasaaee te te r 9iQ 91'i NMW AD YURTlSSMBNTa. B AKINU FOWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. mills IHiwder never verlua. A marvel et A purity, strength and wholesemenesa. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be told In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Beld only In earn. Uetal Uabihu Pewdbb Ca. 106 Wall Btreet. New Yerk. tyis lydJbw THE FINEST AMERICAN OHAM PAQNKS, Gelden Age and Hammondjpert Sec. UOHltElt'S LIQUOR 8TOUK. "VirANTKO HAliF.UROWN OIRLH v v immediately at tne t?l-2td CUMK-TOUACOUK FACTOKY. G RAND OPENING OF THE HOUTH- KKN Market IIoube en StTUHDAY MOUKINO. 8EPT.22. The publle is cordially Invited te attend, ltd SECOND I'AOKAOK PARTY BY THE Lancaster Assembly, Ne 9.611), K. OIL, at Ueberta' Hail, te morrow (Saturday) eyen lug. Music by) ayler's lull Orchestra, ltd' WANTED A. GOOD MAN TO AT tend two hones. Apply at the Iktbl- LIOBNCBHUlllCe. t20-2td DA.N01NQ BOHOOL AT MANNER, eber Hall faturday night, a toy's full oichestra. Uentj, 15c t i.nales, loc. SAMUEL UOWABD, sW-Std Manager. WANTK1). TEMPERATE, ENER ENER getle man te tollelt orders for our chnlce nursery stock, steady work and geed pay. The business easily learned. Ueferunce required Stateage. Address. It. O. C11ABK A u., 1130 S l'enu Square, Philadelphia, eopl-2meod WE WWH TO EMPLOY A FEW salesmen en salary te sell our goods by sample te the wholesale and retail trade et Lancaster, Pa., and adjoining states We ara tbe Urgent manufacturers of our line In tbe country. Send two cents In stamps for par ticulars. Me pestals answered. UENTENMIAL M'F'O CO., auglo-etdend Cincinnati. O. THE LATEST. TUK DENTAL PENCIL, invented by Dr. McClelland, thi celebrated dentist, ltiemeves Bcurl and Tartar, thus pmventlUK decay. Uuaranteed tree from Add or ether Deleterious substance. IS cems. We are still Headquarters (or Fishing Tackle. Largest assortment, lowest prices. FUAILET'tt EAST UND PUAHMaU, M.w,rw lPP0,H KMU,rn MTw NMW AD VMKTIBKMBNTB. rMPOBTANT. N; IMPOETANT ! and and TO ALL Who Hare or Iitetd Tltltlig -TBI- LANCASTER CO. FAIR. tbb cerrcs ubsd in thk cxbibixef TB B L1TTLB Bl AUTY" COFfM MILL AT TBE FAIR IS U1VBH AWAY TBKK. IT 18 J ') PB1CE, 211c. fEB ruUND. BOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S WUOLB8 ALE AMD KKTA1L TK A AN D COT. VEB BTOllB, Neb. IS and 14 Beuth Queen Street, LANOA8TKR.PA. We Sell the L1TTLK BEAUTY COFFEE MII.I... Wholesale Agents for CBAIQ'S GOLDEN TONIO for Lancaster County. art few candidate Photes left. MR. OBORQB BENKERT, 1NSTUUOTOR 1M MUSIO. Piane, Organ and Violin taught by host method, instruction at his musle room or Slft-lwdU 147 BABT KIMQ BTUKXT. PUBLIC HALE. Oa wanMBenar, fxrTiMBBa2e, 1888, . at the Leepard Hetel, all mat valuable let with two-story Brick Dwelling and store room and two-story trame kitchen attached, situated Me. 346 Esst orange street, h rooms and garret, well and pump, hydrant, fruit, ete. Let fronts ee feeten erangestreet and extends 246 feet te Orant street. Bale te commence at 7X o'clock p m. ALLAN A. HEltll, Me. 104 East King street. Agent for r. Bhroeer. a. T. llews, Auctioneer. sl2,14,17,l,21,24,26d QUOEH TO OXiDER. Fine Shoes te Order. There Is nothing that adds te the appear, anceef a person se ranch as the neat dressing et the f eet. We are better prepared than ever ta nil tbe wants of thote wanting something tasty In footwear. Handsome, Durable, Well-Made and Reason able Prices are tbe wurds that express what we aim at. Mew Is the time te leave your order for your Fall Werk, Hespectrully, WM. H. OAST, NO. 105 NOllTU QUEEN 8T LAN0A8TEU. JunllydWF r-JHEAP SHOES. CHEAP SHOES AT HIEMENZ'S. Closing out a nice let of Ladles' Leather Slippers at S8e a pair. Misses' school Shoes, We, 75c, 90e audita pair. Beys' Scheel Shoes, 7Se and II per patr. Ladles' Square and UonndTeeButton Shoes, 79c, 85c, II and I1.2S per pair. Heme Made Child's spring Heel, Heavy Bele Shoes we warrant, slze 5 te 7X. We t slze 8 te 10H, 750. Ladles' Flhe Lancaster Made shoes, ll.GO te 2.00. Jeb let of Men's IJregans at BOea pair.. Infant Shoes, 2Sc a pair. Men's Shoes, 75c, tl oe and 11.25 a pair. Bhees of all kinds marked down at half price. john hJemenz, 07 North Queen Street. HAT HIGH GRADE OLD CIDER AND WHITE FRUIT VINEGAR Advertised In the INTELLIGENCES last week is having an immense sole at the Origi nal and only CASH GROCERY, N. W. C0RNERDUKEANDVINE8TS., LANCASTER, FA. The opportunity te get snch vinegar at 15e a gallon does net come always, and this fact no eubt explains the enormous demand. Fer Pickling and Spicing nothing but an old high grade uider or White i'rult Vinegar will an swer satisfactory. BOAPB are advancing. All the soap manu facturers are advanelng prices. We have. however, a large supply en hand at our old low prices. MACKEREL are, as'evorybedy knows, very high, we have in te-day a Bmall, White Fat Mackerel at Se apiece. Large flsh at 13c per pound. Mats Shad, 7e per pound. 1IKST PAHLOU MATCHES, 200 in a box, ISO a dozen boxes. Just think of It, 2,400 of the very beBt Parler Matches, 18c. An Extra Geed Sulphur Match. Ce a dozen boxes. 4VTELKPUONE. FUBB 'DELIVEUY.fM Ai-OPEN KVEN1N(.3.S buying for Cash Always Saves Meney. mUlydM.WAr T1LL1AMSON A FOMTKK -reii- Durability, Elegance and Comfert, -OUll- FALL AND WINTER SPECIAL ALL-WOOL SUIT feu gentlemen- Is the Heat It has been our Pleasure te Intro duce. It is Made et a Fabric that is Medett in Pat tern, Tasty in Style, and Lasting la Texture. Dress Sack (tnits. $18.00. Cutaway Ceat Suits, $13.00. aa-CttU and It will Afford Ut Pleasure te Shew tnem te you. Williamson & Fester, 33.31 36 & 38 E. KING ST., .ANUASTEU, PA. BRANCH STORE, tfO. 818 MARKET 8TBUBT, laAaWStiUJMr, f tITMW IAD rMMTJaaMMNTB. KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSM. It Is the Time te Think They are a Bur Specialty with ua, and we colorings. Full asaortOMnte In 44, 6-6, 6 Stair Oil Cleths In abundance. A Werd About Comforts. Anether Specialty of Ours. We have them at SOc, 60c, 76c. Il.oe, 11.25, 11.80, 11.76, 12 00, 2.60, 13.00, 13.60. Of course we can't say much about the lowest grades except that they are geed for the price ; but the 11.26 and 11.60 kinds aad up assesf the better grades we make ourselves and can recommend them for the superior ssa terlal uscdln their construction. gr Don't forget we carry the Largest Stock of Ladles' Fall Jackets Wraps In the city, from 12.60 up. FAHNESTOCK'S, . NOB. 80 JS 87 MaVBT KINO ST.. NEW AD VMR TJBMMKNTS. WANTED A aiBTj IN A RK8TAU. V BaMT. Steady employment will be ,ipB18,tf,d,00a "i'pPLY AT THIS OFFICE. TACOB F. SUEAFFEH'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DI8T1LLAT10K.) SlS-tfd Me. IB CENTEE 8QUAKE. CTORN DYW A.MITR 18 WELL SPOKEN J et as a safe and sure core for Hard and Seft Cerns ana unniens. nave naa asuway tale ler It for several years past. Fer sale only M UUllLBY'S DUUQ STOBE, as west &ing euvev. W-1STATE OF HARRY H. HOLTON, Jit late of Lancaster city, deoeasee. te. Letters testamentary en said estate having been 8 ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted thereto are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them wltnent delay for settlement te the under signed, JAB. it. a AB VIM, Bestdlng in Lancaster city. wai. m. in aa an, Uetldlng in Lancaster township all-etd 1' fir ANTED RELIABLE MAN TO take the position of "Manager s" salary, -.i ,ur BiKnei cnari aonesit or sudeu re quired as part security for stock of goods in PIS ODarKO. ISBlllO AJ W DUUavuuwuk. "iut- drawn. IWBLUI PU1U luu.a " u.uauM. Aeareaa al7-lwdU WHOLESALE." 2 Cooper Union, Mew Yerk. pOBLIU SALE. Satcbdat, BarTsussn 22, 1888, Will be sold en the premises In Seudertburav Lancaster county, Pa , one acre, mere or '.lets, with a two-story lltilCK HOi'BK, frame kitchen, frame barn, carriage house, weed house and coal beuse, corn house, well el water with pump, and cittern near the deer. Bearing Fruit Trees. Bale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp. ,, rBAHTZi tepl9 3td Administratrix WALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring rer the Latest Novelties, confined styles. Largest aisertment of Fine Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor. US NOBTH. QUEEN 8TKEET. WALL. BU1TH AND OVERCOATS. L Gansman (6 Bre. FALL OVERCOATS, FALL OVERCOATS. 110.(0, 112.00, 411.00, 118.00, 120.00, IttCO, 125.00. LINED ALL TnitOOOH WITU BATIN AND BILKBEUOES. 15.00, 16.00, 17.00, 8.00, !0 00 OA3SIMERB OVEROOAT8, Silk Faced and Sllletiing, All Weel, are Big values ler the Meney. Fall Suits Of Every Description. Hetter Goods and Bet Bet eor Made than Ever Before. Our Custom Department Is Btecked with the Choicest Line of Foreign and Domestle Ooeds. That our Prices are 12 CO te tl CO Under any Other Heuso that Handles the Same tioeds. SEEING IS BELIEVING. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MANUFACTUUKU8 OF Hen's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, 8. W. C0UN2K NOKTn QUEEN AND OliANQK BTBEETS.LANUASTKH, PA. H AGKK & BROTHER. FALL AUD WINTER Dress Goods! The Novelties In Dress Fabrics for the Fall and Winter Season. Oriental Robes in all new colorings, with 16-inch and narrow borders, in Cashmere and Oriental Shades en plain grounds. Cashmere Feule Robes, with sidebands contrasting or matching. English Serge Robes with borders, narrow and wide, in combinations of Silk and Wooi. French Twilled India Cleth Robes j in new shades of Gray, Blue, Mahogany, Brown and Green, with Black Silk Woven Borders. Combination Suits in English Tweeds, with stripes for lower skirts, plain ma terial te match for Drapery and Basque. Combinations of different width stripes. Alse choice lines of 1'lain, Twilled, Diagonal and Corded Materials. Mourning Goods. 25 & 27 West King Street, LAflQAATKE.PA, H1GER 6 BROTHER, of Fleer Oil dethi. an prepared with a leaf 11m et width - 4, 8-4 ; 3S cesta a yard aad np. TabM LAMOA8Tn,PA. tIMW ADVMMTIBMMMim. .,.... . i-.-.-ii-.-.irn-u-i ri.n.fTJu'iju'ui 'i.' wui Annlv at mlS-emd m HOKTH MABT frTUR. PUBLIC NOTICE-THE VIEWERS appointed te view and assesa ea tast property owners the cost and ezpenaaa of a sewer In North Plum street, between East orange and East chestnntstreet, will meet ea Tuesday, eepu 28, ws. at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the corner el East Orange and North Pinna streets. aeplOtM M AKT1H BROTHERS. Geed vainea at every tern In the Stere aad plenty of pick In what ever your needs nay be. Well made, well attlng, well wearing ana well worth iMin rti n,. aim Hest Generous Menej's Werth IwryWay, cpaUat.7M7,as,ll0tesi2. See enr no and sis overceau. Fast color material ana best tailor made. Th bilghtest Beys' and Children's Cloth ing and money te be saved In that depart. UTi, jriaenel Waists, SMc, 60c, 76c, 11.00, 1.25 BLQu V1.0U Fall Neckwear and Gloves. The new makes, shades and shapes are here. Mever se low for same quality et goods. Bee our 890 Street Dress KldUlevec. " BB" 1M CUBTOM TAILOKING DEPAETMEHT All the Moveltles. Bulta or overcoats te measure at short notice. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Farelihlng Geedg, 38 NORTH QUEEN BT. H IHiiU. & BROTHER. Our Latest Aaneicement ! HIRSH & BROTHER. NOW IS THE TIME Fer Oar Fall Oyer coats. They are going rapidly. De tm jeu wonderwby ? The PHICES will tell you the reason. They are all our own make ana we stand back of every one of them, NOW IS Fer Oar Fall Cloth ing. Where will you And such an Kndless Variely T We are sure THE TIME you can't tell. Cell In and hare a leek. YOU WILL FISD IT ADVANTAOKOUS TO YOU. NOW IS Great csre must be taken In the selection of Children's CIethlDg, THU TIME On account of the constant change of rash Ien. There Is new en hand a Complete Assortment of all the LATEST and MOST UOBUECT 6TVLK8. RKMEMBEU we make this De partment a Specialty. HIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers And Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUEEN BT.&OBNTRBSQUARa, LANUASTEU, PA. RAYMOND'S 8IOMS. VACATION BXOUR- RAYMOND'S VACATION EXOURSIONB. All Traveling Kxpenaes Included. A party will leaveFblladelphla, Monday, Oo Oe bore, leraUrandlrlp Direct te SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. This trip Is Intended for persons who desire te reach southern California by a direct route and as expeditiously as may be consistent with perfect comfort, The halts by tha way are intended for reit. The excursion will be carried out upon the same plan that has made our winter excursions of tbe pait few years se popular, and ticket-holders will pes.essallthe advantages given In connection with the later excursions In the season et 1853-89 Th tickets supply every needed comfort during- the Iran, stistoane from I'alllernla.lncludlnff sleeping, car accommodations, meals, transfers, and beard at hotels, but leave the holders te dls dls pee et their time in California in accerdance with their own preference. All travel In ral, ace sleeplng-Cars. The Ue turn Tickets (loed until J uly, 1&0. with a Cbo'ceef Five Different Ueutes Lastward from San rrancl.ce or Les Angeles. in addition te the above, parties will leave October 8 ler a trip te the Pacific Northwest and California, and ler Colerado. Al.e excur. klens te leading aastern Ue.eru In September. t-nventh Annual series of Winter Tripsin Califernia: November 8t December 6 (Jan uary 7 and 10; rebrnary 7, 11, and S3; and at arch 7 and 11. Annual Winter Tours through the Southern Stau. Mexico, and California. January 14 and rehruarv 11 . through the Southern States and Mexico, March U. tftenO. for descriptive circular (designat ing the particular trip desired.) RAYMOND St WHITOOMB. 1U Se. Ninth Street, tUnderCenUnsnUl Hewl), ratiJLniwni I . .-f . . . . . . V In
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