IPS T- W. Mr i'& m '$& per & ft y$. ! If 5 i" rv. f I. i Democratic camp-fires. (BAL BIO MKKtINGH 1M TBB CO CKXT ON THURSDAY BTENINU. r Rsferaa Diseessed Btfere Large Audi .i ta Bpfcrats, Bllstbethtewn. Blrasburg 'VSJ'" Oifssr rtscts-riltrea Handrtrt Mrtlip Hsld Tbreagbant lb 8tts. ' VJ ABHtnberef meetings were held In the My en Thersdsy night, In response te I BOKgeellen or Hen. Ubauncey F. Black, lent of the Democratic clabs et the Tatted Stale-, and tbs call et Chairman aCJaaar, et the Demoeratlo atate committee. ,'- TBaradsy night the Kphrata Tewnahlp T.DtaaoetstxsaaaeolaUon held a meeting In Jkddlg'a hall, and a mere orderly and at . tMHtT andlenee haa never been together g i.' anch an oecaelon In that vlelnliy. The " n Mil, Which scats COO people, wae fiiiea long ' jfcafcm the hour et opening the meeting and 'hjrthetUted time, 7:30 o'clock, npwarda et , people bad crowded Inte the building. i(c?Taaudlenee waa composed et membera et JL both political parties. The room waa finely :F'- decorated with the etara and strlpe. and en rjji. Ifea wall hnng large pertralta et Cleveland ., ;;- in rumen. SI P& The meeting waa called te order by the t,fTrealdent et the aeaoelstlon, Dr. D. II. ,v?Hertt, who made a tew remarks, and let n '.tatrodneed the speaker of the evening, W. .$ U. Hansel, esq., et Lancaster, who htld the tri lata andlenoe for two hours with an ele- 'Jqnent address. In the course of his speech L'.'rt fea referred te the Republican candidates, "Harrison and Morien. In such a manner l-'if that no Republican could take offense. He Er ! taan compared the iaoer or .t-Dgiana wrn &?$ Aaaerlee, and gave some Illustrations, show ig? .tag hew the foreign country la surpassing t5; us in ainerent brancnes or inanstry. B. anlnnlfful Ilia vtatrlntlBtvi nf lrMl. iImm! PUHkl.nrf tatilnH fAii VMM aim wall .H$(jXlmlmA ,- t,a n.xnhllnin na,t atirf .Vl.'J1WW J " .WWMM.VM l'J, WM ?kewed bow he has proved hlmselt te be ; vr;v puioue te ms country, xue -puaaer 5tJepeke at length en the navy, and told In ?-': what a crippled condition It was four years iMA aae. There was net a beat ewned by tbe K-? "Ballen that was fit ter sorvlce. He told fsijt kew many million dollars had been ,V - appropriated jer me navy ;unaer tie- publican administrations that was misused. Be also gave the amount appropriated wader the present administration, which was less than one-third the amount, and sew there are thirteen vessels In course of construction. (Cheers). He next told of the enormous amount of land that had been given te railroad coiperatlona for the con struction of railroads (.180,000,000 sores .ws BT"Ttwiui ePut,n dminsa !f dJibraUen te reclaim the forfeited natL i&f Mr. Henael reviewed the liberality et the S3, aulmlnlatratlnn tn nenaleners and showed !fe? Rew vastly greater numbers and amounts : 'ware paid new than ever before. He an iJ$L tagenltsd the Idea that Hepubllcana alene ,,g fought the war and eaved the union. The :i. oaganeoa bdeuv reuui uuuv, liuuieuoraie i; ' eaalens.Klu.kluz, .te., bad all dlsappesrcd &i under three years or intelligent, patriotic ...& aAmlnlatpatlnn. .?&? Ik a..aWaM IhAtl .,IA1HA.1 tl.n alfl tif sw jwimw uuu uuuuwvu uu a.,. iiit question at great length and In detail, lie SrVehe.pand abundant lands, thoenergfjrn ' aklll and great productive capaqltyy,',),'! . lean werKingmen. "AfiHa..- -I. ".- w tfarn its urst dlvi-1 . ,f2'r, disparities of wagr- Jtn ean gain the dends at the muzzle of the rifle, ler the ', Ijjfoeatlr-IB bet"- -Jm vote of Indiana b.oeuntry has long been noted feri- ',"'. J lean werKingmen. iie jirr, am giSIKien et tbe results of reduoetrstlle and murderous brigands-. i,BU le ' ,oretthe president's rectitude f rale may be haughty, v,,10"" " of pension bills, It la difficult te ee just, but It will -af,y loeldod te postpeno .(HwSABmuu. AaalatsWhsft VsMT. . tjarar t "" mteiwassv uvy csu iiuuun aven a iraeii -.'. . rtlallP a.nnsa.lsi fln lahnv arn snlaIendly ears, and are ref e WJrBAUuirjeuLslnJ-rnapa WH ' r X5 centi- wlKrgrroTtenaters Uvc ft "tOdevtoeBblllfeaVtB and auspen- yf Tha . otienof .-aaent In the protceted Ksmp- ,teue; mat American weraingmen uiu rlatprOjuelnf their wages than foreign labor; 'iBjfla'poeple need fear competition from :-.ir,r panper but irem siciuea ana wen paid iaoer; tnatei iueii pur wuk iuimiiuvun lng labor did net receive 20 ; that iree raw materials conduced te the success et Indus. tries i that high tarltls produeed monep. elles, made the rich richer and the peer poorer and a welled tbe ranks of trampi and tullllenalrea. Mr. Hensel closed a two heura ipeceh with a tribute te American labor and a plea for the restoration of our """former supremacy en the seas. The epeeeh waa listened te with marked attention and received with many signs of satisfaction. One-third of the audience Waa Republican, Including tbe three local orators 'Squires Krantz and Reller and Mart Fry, all of whom the speaker clioor clieor clioer folly Invited te take part of bis time and dispute bis assertions. The committee appolnted by the rssooIh rsseoIh rssoeIh tton te make arrangements for tbe meetlnic oenalatedor Dr. D. J. McCsa, F. W. Hull, 3. W. Leber, R. J. Blekley and Al. T. Koblnaen. The usbera who did geed work In Beating all that waa possible and keeping order were A. B. Ubrlcb, J. A. Helser, D. A. Hicks, J. Q. Leber and C. O. Ammeu. The association intend holding a mass aneeUng later en, at which time a general walk-around will be had. About 1A0 names an enrolled and new members nre taken la every meeting. Tbe Kllubethtewn Blettlng, The Democratic meeting at Elizabetbtewn was a great success. The Cleveland and Thnrman club, beaded by a band of music, Blade short street paradeprlorte tbe meet ing. The club halted In Centre Square, tbe place designated ler me meeting. A stand handsomely decorated had been erected for the speakers and cUleera. Following waa tha Hat of efficers: President, Philip Singer; Vice presidents, Jehn Dlffeubaugb, Oeerge Wormley, sr., Emanuel Jlelluian, Lbvl Engle, William Fletcher, Jsm6s Whitman and Daniel Drlnser; secretary, Jehn Q. Hetfmdn; assistant aecretatlcs, Jehn Mo Me Bride, Benjamin Kayler, Leepold Wlckcn Belser, Jaoeb V, Ke. The speakers of tbe venlng were William R. Brlnten and David McMullen, esqa, of this city, The former discussed the ben elite of tarllf revlalen and the latter talked en tbe great geed accomplished durmgPresldent Clevo Cleve laad'a administration, atsgseand Landlsat OnrdenTllle. BCeasra, Magee and Ltndla held another joint debatevp"the tarlfl at Gordenvllle, Thursday evenlngTifr. KmanuelHerehey presided, and there were Democratic and Republican vice presidents and aecretsrles, There were only about two hundred per. aeas present, the people of the town having been carried away by the Columbia centen UL The speeebes were made alternately, the speakers confining themselves exclu sively te the tar in question, lleth were attentively listened te, and the Dsmecrats pwssnt were mere than satisfied wltn the ability displayed by thelr champion. cW Mtttug at StiasbDrg. The Democratic club et Strasburg held a sweeting last evening In accordance with the call of Chairman KUner. The Mills hill and ether measures weie read, and the meaabers el the club then entered Inte an exchange of opinion. The meeting ad Jefuaedat a late hour. Tk reuittt Hard Democrats. The Fourth Ward Tarlfl Reform club will raeet this evening In Rothweller's hall, VssSB uniforms will be distributed te the saasabera. The Toerg Osuiccrais Marching Clnli. Tha Yeung Detaecrata Marching club, ef Udsetly, held Its second drill last even- laf, aa astonished their comrades by their proficiency. The marehlng club new Baaabers 74 members, and la expected te Is atiais It membership te 150. At the next aaestlag tha club will ask the beard of dl- itctera te lease Mionnarehor hall for their eUUl varetlags, as their own ball U entirely iBM KvaaaaVlL bVB.. Ihaarai l nri rlftnht tliea twaiwrf (lWswiy, i v juUtS Kl Ettats Hals. Frem the MashelM Sentinel. 8. O. Heminy, auctioneer, en Thursday last sold at publte aale, for the admlntatra. ter of Dsvld E. Barnes, deceased, a tract of land containing 23 acrta and 40 perehes, with Improvements, In Raphe township, for 1 1,180, and a house and let of ground, en North Charlette street, this borough, for 07a Mary Barnes, widow, purehaser. On Wednesday for the assignee et Henry Weber and wife, a tract et 15 acres and 75 percbea of land with Improvements, In unlenvllle, l'enn township, for 12,210. Harry Dlehm, purchaser, Frem the Mills beoerd. Messrs. Andrew M. Baker and Addison IiOngenecker, executers for the late Jaoeb Lrfjngenccker, sold en Friday through Levi Uelnsey, auotlenerr, two valuable farms, altuated In Kphrata tewnahlp, one of 123 aoree, at 139G5, te Addison Longenecker, and another of 108 acres, at 1131, W, te Mra. A. M. Baker. A farm et 130 acres of land, one-end a half miles north et Manhelm. belonging te the assigned estate of Jehn Dutt, waa sold en Thursday te Henry K. Bhenk at 185 per acre. The assigned real estate of Jer. Krelder altuate nut et Lltllr. borough llmlts,censlsU Ing of 12 seres of land wltn Improvements, I,M.,'0JrtJMl 8Utirday te David K. Buch ferf4,2ia Tne property of Addison Luis, deoeaaed, near Millport, was sold at publla sale en Tuesday te Mm. Catharine Lutz, the Widow, for fl.300. Tbe estate of the 1st- Henry Bemlg, comprising 6 acres in CIsy township, was sold en Taesdsy te Henry Retnlg, a son of the decessed, for 1131 per acre. at tbe Fairs. At tbe Lebanon falryeaterday Jee Ocker'a Llttle Joe wen the 2:30 race with Kenten Belle seennd and Alex Hteward tnlrd, In 2:37" 231 and 2:35. The three minute class was wen by Utermsn Bashaw In three straight heats with Belle second and Jennie H third. Time 2:10, 2:34 and 2:35. There was a very large attendance at tbe Oxford fair yesterday, and tbe exhibitions are said te be superior te these ever given befere by the aeclety. Uata llall Nw. The League gsnies ymterdsy were : At Bosten, Hosten 4, l'dlladelphta 2 Bosten 0, rntlsdelphls 4 ; at New Yerk, New Yerk 3, Washington 0;at I'llUburg, llttaburg3. Indlsnapell 2. " ' The Atbletlca doreated In HU Leuis by 0 te 5 yesterday, and the ether gamea were; At Olnelnnstl, Cincinnati n. Cleve land 6j at Kansas City, liroeklvn II, Kansas City 6 at Louisville, Baltlmore 2, Leuis- tIIJO 1 Any ene who wanla te see tbe at present much discussed question "hew te In crease batting" aettled should go te the Ironsides ground te-morrow afternoon. The Athletic club is going te plsy the Old Timers, offering them as an Induce ment te once mere appear upon the Held that no slrlke outs will be allowed.er that every man rcuit be put out at Urst base or In the field The old playera who are going te appear are J. W. B. Bausman, Charles Brown, HenJ, Samson, Geerge Ferrest, Jaoeb l'orter, Frank Trout, Harry Bohreyer.Uoorge Myers, J. Hareld Wick ersbam and Frank Helier. Thlawaaaatrnnv nlne twelve or fourteen years age and th"J nnhlln will Iia .h.Imi. ..- . . . '41 ,...v "... u emiuu IU ene TTIIBIJUOnU de new. The ganuiiinV-hmAe are talk- henrs, nnd.M,'J-vrenal bank as ji.rct teump'TI" Llntner were cattle dealicat ,e u seme tlme age. ' y 'icrt" Chesen by tha Preltsnt. Nhw Yerk, Sept. 27. A epeelal dlsp. J52!J!mam?P2 mi'WBMt dlvi Fer Violating an Ordinance, I ai Alderman Spurrier this morning heard tbe suits of tbe oily of Lancaster against J. Val. WIsp, Frank Mcttfett and Henry Sbaub. These partles are the ownera of vehicles and neglected te take out a license in 1887. The alderman Imposed a fine of tri en each, and their counsel gave notice that an appeal would be taken. Herenadrd Prominent Ulllxins. Lancaster Ledge of Odd Fellows had n geed tlme In Columbia yes. terdsy. Alter the parade they formed In line, and, headed by the Fair Fair vllle band, serenaded H. M. North, A, J. Kaullman, Jacob Hneath and ctbers at their homes. They then marched out te tbe car of W. F. Loekard, whleh was lying near the alove works, nnd serenaded that gentleman. There W. F, Uambrlght made a llttle speeeb le which Mr, Leckard re pi I ed. T-'rpheua Man Changed. Leuis Klehl, who for aeveral years was conntelod with the tolephono ex change tn this city, has been transferred te LltllK, te take the place of William La Reucue, who gees te Maueh Chunk. A Dig Apple. S. C. Htevensen, of Mount Nebe, has an apple which weighs twenty ounees. It measures 11 lnehca In olrcumferenee. Mr, Stevensen Is talking of getting It made into a Cleveland apple dumpling. Killed A lllg Buaks. On Thursday Nathan Rubl, or Penn tewiiMblp, killed a black anake whleh taieasured nearly eight feet in length. Will t'reb.bly Ueld Fair. The 1'eeples Fair association will held a meeting In a lew daya te decide whether a fair will be held at Lltllz this autumn, It Is said arrangementa will be made at this meeting for u greater dlsplsy than wis had last year. m CiurAiaMParnleorPaUIetlolIandkorchlofs In a varluty el htudseme and new destgns, en puie sl'k Price, 60c. BUk Flags, sse. Katt it iiiuutr ai WILLIAMSON A FOSTKU'S. Ciua l.aa's Qrcut Londen Uallread Shew and Cengrrs of Trained Animals. Admis sion, le and a) cents. McUrann'a Park : three days, comiuunrlegTncsday, Octobers, s!7-ltd Chhw Strawberry PlugTobacceands we the Tags foruhnndseinu presunt, O. UUTTANUOFKrt.Sele Agent, sH-ltud 47 VYust King Btreet. Lex's lllg 10 nnd J) cents Shows, three days only, cemmunclng Tuesday, October 1, at Mo Me Orann's Park. sl71td Tnr. Grand Tall Opening at Astrlcli's Palace of rashlen, 1J Bast King street, Is snneunced for Wednesday and Thursday next, October 3 an a 4. It will be agrandarralr Indeed, ltd a Cusw BUawberry Plug Tobacco and save the Tags for a handsouie present, 0. lJUTl'KMUOrKU, Sole Agent, Ulrnd 47 West King atroet, Cbbw Atrnwberry Plug Tobacco andaavothe Tags ler a handsouie present. C. DUITJCMIOPBli, Sole Agent, el4-lir.rt 47 West King atreeL MAItHIAUKS. i."'!V,??7hTIU,'TZ-,,n September V7.I8SS. by i ?T; . J.r.V,.ur' Jlr' .clrt8t KPbern and Mlsi MM ..wm, wumm A.uDcasier, i a. DKATUa llssu In this city, en the asih ."iiist ' Mr. Maigaret W. a eed, aged W j eirfV ' TtorelallvesaDdlrlendsof the family are reipcctfuliy InvlUd te attend the funeral Ueix the rtsldence of her son, Dr. Jab Beed, 81 Kest Orange street, jrrtday UVening' at & 30 o'clock. Interment private. ltd fAK,!SV,.I"7Ju !?'? clly' n the 27tb Inst., Jehn Kigel, IntheOUt yearei litssge. The rclallveg and lilendsef the larttly are respectlully Invited te attend the funeral. Irem lbs rotldence of his son, Jehn Kegel, Ne 41(1 rrelberg strett, en Monday morning at 6W o'clock. High Mats at Bi. Anthenj's churri? Interment at St. Antheny cemetery. 2id it A UXJtfd. Mew or Btucas. Haw Veak.Bept. ta 1 p. uu-Menev closed at iQiH percent. : Bxchaage steady i posted I rates, St Oi4 biXi actual rates M Slfl I 4wiforeeojiyiandWfc8oW tx rer demand 1 1 fievennaaaU aleaag steady earreacy e-s, ' IiAKOASTEXt DAILY si 2i bid i's coupon, l t9j IK's de, II 07H bid. The stock rnarkst opened actlve and strong, and daring the nritbourcnageod bnjlogef the leadlna; stocks prices advanced M te 1 per cant. This was followed by some selling te rwllze In New Yerk and New England and tbe grangsrsandapartet the aavance was lest Thtmrxiket bis since been irregular, with the tienld stocks and Vandcrbtlts strong with the grangers dull bnt easy. Steea asaraats. Qnouttens by Heed, ateQrann A Ce.. bank en, liancaater, Fa. Canada Faclfle nsuf U. C O. R 1. ....... ....... Colerado coal Central Pacino Canada Sentbern Ohi,st URFbg C3 ? S Utl.Lh W Itit; WU".IIH t1)i arlaznds...,. iei2 'er c.... ............ ...... .... a' x.. ...... .............. iz low UP ient 83 IKK ieh xi'l z Hi V5 6i ?, H ,,, n ( L.Bbere...., ,.,,., jejij Mien. cen. ,,, sw Missouri racifle 8IH OUIUO. .......... Bl jy. ........... tfti2 .... ...... ....... S7h OUW T BMgJjr, A' saeess 9i. r. rrer., 2 v ' If I aUaaaa a a a a a . a . a KfilV HewRnRland t'l'i Bast Tennessee i& Omaha. 4IH Oregon Transportation.. tlM 9ntI'0.?.w" I'M Faclfle Mall siy. Klobmend Terminal 2!t BU Fanl (k Tsxaa Faclfle ir Union Pacific m Wabash Cem Wabasn Fret..... , -nv, Western U e, West Shere llends ... raiLanaLrau lut. Jen. vai,.....,,..,,,,, m 5t J T. ) Frills , ... 65 65 - . ,. 'eafllng s Xjn. Mav.. HesUmv. Fass lSIMiMI Jfil.Ontaeeetaeseeeeaeee FjepiiriaM UtU. 4eae easts Ht?.i,J.,t"V,,,,," rhiia. Tiaouen Mli At 61 s i-Ia xx 'im SIM sees sees eaes ees mm esse ass sill 5;i ity'i w VIH U5 91 Chicago Preduca Murkai. Cbiome. Bept.ta, fcsu a. m.-Marirnt opened. -tiKlTeTM W J5' Oet",l01 Ueo.HtXei M-Pt-. 8.J Oct., 4IWc; tc S.'e MP-. 2'e.l Oct., 23Jc Ucc, 21X0 ; jjJ'njk-aepU, 111 65 1 Oct., 15 00) Wcy, Lard-Sept., 110 BO Oct. 110 CO; ne., is 27X. Bhert Kim-went. S8 41) i Oct ,sh Ttjj SXW ADVMJtTJtiCAtKXTd. QliARICE'B I'RICKS. A FgW or Glarke's Prices I 1 ft CoDce and i Tea 2j0 aBslltcoand2BiiTnpIeca ac 2 lis Crackera and 1 ft Choeno vc . .. wrn emrcn ana 2 fti Dales ejn 6 fts Slnrci. eni n ima- " "Many of our Blankets are the same from year te year. We knew them as well as one friend knows another. The 6-lb. all-wool Blanket v;&jiM. last year QrMtt;''Z":""';. Cc oe 1H0 IAO He 490 IOC Vear f--'-'e:riflll)nrfs Crystal btaicli -;. 1.1 .nundry march.... 4 'ion-Cent Paeks lllrd Beed... 1 Sack 78-Cent lloller flour.... 1 tluart-llottle Best llluclnt;.... Big Bargains in Hams. asrcnll and be convinced that we are the Cheapest and Hest llouse In LMicaslen SAI'L CLARKE, 13 and 14 Seuth Qucen Streot, LAHCABTEU, PA. DANOINO SCHOOL HATUKDA.Y nlahts ut Uethwellur's Hall Ladles, loot Uents, 13e. no improper characters Brtnilt ted. ila. ARKCIULA.R MEUT1NO OF THIS Blxlh Ward Democratic, Association will be held at tbe Schiller llouse this (Filduy) oyenltitf at 8 o'clock, lln.ino.aei Imnertnnce. Alull atumdunce Is desired lid TTTANTKI) AT ONl'K-KIVK KXPK w rlnnced Cigar Pnckers steady work guaranteed t neneijiit Hteady wnrhinun need upply; will pay COoper thousand Apply te JOHN 11. BTAUKKKlt, a-3-al'1 Lllltr, fa, CWAL HKALKD PROPOSALS FOR dellvoilnglnthecellnraf Ihe thtldren'a lleme, will be received until Mend.y, iirto iirte iirto bcrl.iitBe'clooap. in., vl. :4i tens of Hard Kgg, 41) tens Medium Kgg. ii tens L V Nut, 2) tenH Uarn Nut. AddreaUee. it. Kuud, Prtsl denr, marked " Proposal ler Ceal." sM-3td UHA8 A1.1IOWKLL, Secretary. McQrann & Nowlen, IER0SANT TAILORS, 44 West King Street. sl7Cnid A'J T RURSIC'S. 1LLUM1NATK r OK TllK Eepublican Eally TO-MORROW NIGHT. "irowerk, Colored Terchet. Flags, llurgens' Lhlnese Lnnieriif, Japanese Lanterns. Adam, antlnu Canales, bust and cheap ; 18 caudlin for IS cents. The CAMPAIGN S0REAMEK, An ontltely new and the most unlque nnd sur prising article in pyrotechnics. Ills a steam whistle and stlutuoembtned. New and Nevel, and Is sold at 5 cenu each. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST BUNO BTREBT LANUASTBU, PA QPKCI ALT1KS FOR VOUNQ MEN. Stauffer&Ce, LEIDISQ BATTBBSiXD FCTtBICK. Vohae sole control of thowethl-ronowncd DUNI.Ar HAT and the Celebrated HUSTON 11KAUT1KS. Unequalled In qnulltyand the newest and prettiest shapes out. Ouf llnoefflurr HATS was novermoro complete and our ll.M, I1.7S and ll.te Btlir Hals are unequaled. Trunks and Traveling Saga ATSPKCIALUAHQAINS, BB-Uebes cf all kinds at Very Lew 1'iices. Stauffer & Ce., 81 and 83 North Quaes St. rSTELMGEyCEB. FRIDAY. feEl?TEMBEIt 28. XEW ADVXRTIBBitMNTa. DANCING HCIIOOL SATURDAY night at the Mronnereher Hall. Ladles, He l (jents, 15e. BAM'l. 1IU WABIJ. s7-8,a Manager. JMl'ORTEU IN BOTTLE!). QENUINB IRISH WBI3K.Y. . "" KOHHSR'S L1QUOB STOBB, Me. 22 Centre Square, Laneaater, Pa. NOriOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe ordinance tmpeslnr a license tax for street purposes en all backs, cabs, oeaebei, eranlbniet, carts, wagons, eta. far tbe con veyance or pisaenfreraer merchandise or any e ter bustne's whumvoren the streets of tbe city of Lancaster, will be en forced against all persons falling te comply with asme byoeio byeeio byoeie berin. 169'. B1IW. BIJUBItl.KT, s'J7-4d Mayer. ITOROOOD BRUSH EH, JB ou TO KILBUBN'S. Xe ill West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. seiiMlindaw s PKCIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. the lauiu rer mil nrets Belts is a very narrow whip Cord, West et ansland Worsted, lbnvsjustrncelvedsevaiat pieces which will bn iiihOe op In the Istest style, maanlflcently trimmed with all silk salln linings Plain or Kmhroldert'd Vest, and my well-fitting 1'ntiint Htrnp Trensers. During this month 1 will make them te order at a Rrnatlyrrdacsd price. A. II.HUaKNKTBtM. M North Qucen street, corner of Orange, slMrdK Laneaater, Fa. ESTATE OK NATHANIEL O. AN. DBHSOV, ute of Lancaster, city, de censed. Letten testamentary en Bald es tate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these bavins claims or demand against tbe same, will pre sent thin without delay for settlement te the nndertlgned, re.ldlng at Me. S Kast Frede rick street, In said city. HELLS. ANDKRSON, Urewm Si Ubsssl, Bzscntrlx. Attorneys. ausSl-Oter s I'EAKS FOR ITSELF. Our Werk Ppeabs for Itself ! It Is essy te premise something geed and yet deceive pebnln. Many merchants make wild premises, which you And tbey cannot luinil. we de net deceive, but let ear work speak for llseir. We have had many years ex petlencn In the shoe business, nnd ran flit your wants bitter than most persons who have net had that m porlence. . Wn manufacture largely and give all thU we premlrn. We also keep a tulfllne of needy needy Alade Shoes and enn suit almost all tastes, ltespuctiuily yours, WM, H. GAST, MO. 105 MOUTH. QUKKN 8X LANOaBTKU. Junl-lydWar M" AKTJN BROTHERS. They are of FallOveiceats foremost Iu- torest Te-day. 15.75 te 118.00. Bl'BCUI. HUHNaSTOOHUm. HKK WINDOW niSl'LAY. 53.MBIIOTFNRTRRRT Fall Neckwnarand Gloves, all the novelties. If you want Pine oecawoar, plenty el choice huio,fOetoL(io. Plenty tee, very dressy. Ue auditu. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods, 23 NOUTU UUBBN IT. w 1LL1AMSON A FOSTKR. TUB KKMAUI.E- LOW PRICED CLOTHIERS TO TllK PKOl'LK BSPKOIALLY UKCOMMKNI) ANU INVITE lOUll AT1KNT1UN TOT11B1U Gents' Light-Weight 07eiceat IN IIAKK 11UOWN CABSIMKUKatrOu. And a 1 IOHT illlOWN MIXTUHK at 1300, nnd an Kxrellnnt Pnrvlceahle 8TBBL UHAV MlATUltK atllOOO. tlenta ftrlned Suits, 110 U). Casslmore Cutaway Ceat Porfnet rntlng Mack Ceikscrew Cutaway Ceat Suits, I1U00. Fast Celer lllaek Chovlet Cutaway Ceat DLll La f I aja lteja' Checked Cacstmere Back Bulls, 17.50. "ys' All-Weel Fent y Cssslmere Back Suits, "ej's' Nobby Pattern Cacstmere Back Suits, Williamseu & Fester, 32. 34, 86 & 38 E. KING ST., 1 ANUABTKlt, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET 8TBMET, iiAUiusnui:a, pa. E XOITKMKNT RUNS HIOHI Saturday Night's Big Parade -AND- REIST'S WONUKUKUI. 1MBPL4.Y ANU STOCK OP 1MMKNBX Flags, Lanterns; FIREWORKS AND COLORED FIRE, WILL TAKE THK TOWN UV8TOUM. Docorate and Illuminate yoer Hemes with Klaus una l.anturns. Wnloime tbe l'atafle wltn a (.ran a Dltcharce of rirowerks. lieau. lily tha Ucco.atlens with Colerea Fires. OUK lUIOHB AUK 80 LOW 1 hat you can't well set out of IL I r ihm a spark et rmrletlstn la you, note display In our windows UKiBt'd COKNBK will be the centre of at. traction. Kxtenslve Decorations, llrtlllant Illuminations aua a Grand llisplsy of flro flre flro weras will usherln the jiuraile. Sl'BUlALl l'AULOK 1'KIDK BNAMKL,fer 1'OltshlOS Htevee, has no rqual. Ne Viut, Ne ltasu I'rlte, ISct'n's We sell It ter TBN OBNTB. Try It i you will use no ethor. Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, WHOLESALE AND BKTAIL GI1O0BB, Mertheitt Csrner West KIbk aad l'rlace StreeU, LANCABTKK,tA. BTclepoeat ana rwe Pt lirery. tfMW AD rMBTIBJtUMXTa. "MOTIOE THR BOY8 OF THK rHs.S".!Snik.J.?VLwm he,a mating en rrlday Brest nr at lbs corner of T ralben an d Lew streets, atfcre o'clock, for theparpesc Te" erganlr pg a Cleveland and 1 ttrau cTnb, In wftcb all yenng Demecrau from Tiate It years of age are Invited te atune. tome one, oetae tspss-std TUB COMM1TTBB. POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, . e'nfnrsM, ClgarCues.and a Feil Line efueneial LKATUIB GOODS, I?rf e yrtetyana Lewest Prices. Latest Styles last received. FHAlLBX-a BAST BMD PHAKM ACT, (Opposite Raatern Market.) rD .Ten ant a geed tenle T Fralley's Bitter wine ef Iren U the best. 60s a bottle. Ms Wtsr JkW ESTATE OF HARRY H. HOLTON, ,a..-i,i.efirllncM,r.u'r' deceasea. Letters LA.m2nJrrk en J11"! e,ut having been 5r,nIf.a !C lhB nnderslgned, all persons In. S.aina ",ereu' re requeatea te make Im mediate payment, and tbeee bavins claims or demands a.unst tbe same, wm present them without delay fcr settlement te the under signed. J AS. B. Q AKVIM, Bcilding In Lancaster city. tMM WM.H.lNMaM, Bcstdlngtn Lancaaur township aii-etdr TORST-OLABS FLOUR. DO YOU BAKU URKADt DOYOUBAKBPIKSt ABB YOU FOND OP OAKXS AMD BIS. CU1T8 T Then you should have Geed, First-Class, Tip lop FLOUB, with which te proceed. GRAB ILL, TUOBCBBYf?eVTVBTpCA81X UE- ,fHS?Jn,t "ee'ved " BnUrely Mew Brands .i?nr.V u .oen,f Olrect from first hands, and can therefore be sold at the old low prices. THE "PBAUL " BBAAD Is one of the Finest ever sold tn this citv. It Is made by the renowned Western (Beiler Precess t It is of snnerler quality and Is n n tntleus and wholesome. The prlee Is only 00 Cents a quarter. TUX ' AUIIUTUB "BBA.ND v.l'h""0 ,a.luS BUer Precess, bnt net el as high quality, bnt It Is far superior te iheerdl- Qaarter., CA8U EXPLAINS THE WIIOLX MATTXU. N. W. CORNER DUKE AND VINE STS., LANOABIER, PA. mltlydM,Wr jyjEROHANT TAILORING. L d Bre. Merchant Tailoring 6& e lun,a- LAMCA9TKB,PA. niarle-lvdAw rlHARLES STAMM. TUB OrPKUlNQ CONSISTS OP I One Let Fancy Cheviot Buttings, Btrtctly all- Wooi, st sie.oe. One Let All-Weel WerSi?M Pine Corkscrews and Diagonal Buttings attJO.OO. A 11-Weel Worsted Wide Diagonal Buttings, In llluck and blue, at f 24 CO. Having bought thete goads way below tbe regular prlee for cash, we therefore guarantee you a saving of at least from ss.oe te lioeua TBOUSKUS TO OBDXB. All-Weel Cheviot at It CO, si oe and eo.eo. Caaalmere and Worsted Trousers r,tt4.W, 15.00, 0COl7 0O.8.C0andl9.00. Special Attention Is Invited te Onr Handsome JTall Overcoats, Bllkand satin Lined, which have Ne fcqual Anywere for Style and rinlsh. PUICSS BANUB gllOM 110.00 TO 120 00. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MANUrACTUBKUS Or Men's, Bejs' and Children's (Nothing, B. W. COBNXU NOUTU QUKKN AND OBANUE STICK tT3, LANOABTKU, PA. H IRSH & BROTHER. WHICH SHALL II BE ? Hirsh & Brether. The mercury is gradually descend ing. We must have heavier clothing. De you want a New Suit ? Think you de, did you say V Well then call nnd examine our stock of Pall and Winter Clothing. We have en hand an endless variety from tbe 11 Work ing Suit te the 20 Dress Suit. Our Casslmere Suits for business wear from S te 15 are still taking the lead. Dees your boy need an Over coat V We have them from 1 te $20. Yeu can save from $1 te 5 en every Suit purchased from us, as all our clothing is of our own manufac ture. Our Merchant Tailoring Depart ment is tee well known te call atten tion te, still we must let you knew what we have in the way of Tiece Goods. We have just received di rect from the manufacturer a large assortment of Corkscrews, Broad Bread wales, Diagonals, Casslmeres and ethers tee numerous te mention here, from which we will make you any style of Suit you desire, guaranteeing you a perfect Ut. It is neediest for us te claim te be the Finest Merchant Taileri, like some Houses here de. OUU ltEPSTATICLN HAS UEKN TOO LONQ ESTA11LISHKD VOU THAT. HIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, CORNER OP M QUHaHBT.e.OINTRBSQUARB, XiKCASTBB.PA. Ganae 188B. HBWAD rMBTfiMMMim. DO NOT MISS TO VI8ITTHE SOUTH, era Market. The inut imiMi.. ..a best rk-un Market-aiZ. Tna.t US Baturdar morn' line e.t4 gtAf .jta. -.' TTT at four o'clock. - g'. and Batniday aiteraean sss-uas N01!.-81. PKB 0BNT- WILL BR added te all city Tax remalalna unpaid after bbftmubbb seises ","U,,UBP" ,,.,., J. M. BATHFOB, aepMtdB city Treasurer. NOTICE-SIX I'ER CENT. WILL BE added en all Softeol Tax remaining un paid after October 1, 1. "B u ai'm areasnrer; QBJBAPBHOEa CHEAPSHOES HIEMENZ'S. .Closing out a nice let of Ladles' Leather Slippers at S6e a pair. Misses' school shoes, tee, 75c, DOeandllapalr. Beys' Scheel Shoes, 7&e and 11 per pair. Ladies' fquare and Bound Tee Butten Shoes. 75c, 85,11 and II per pair. Ueme Made Child's Spring Heel, Heavy Bele Shoes we warrant, size 6 to7X,eci slzelte 10H, 75e. Ladlea Fine Lancaster Made Shoes, IL60 te LOO. Jeb let of Men's Brogans at Boe a pair.! Infant Shoes, no a pair. Men'a Shoes, 75c, II oeand ll.ffl a pair. Shoes of all kinds marked down at half prlee; john hJemenz, 07 North Qusen Btreet. DOLLARS AND SENSE. THE DOL .... lars Invested ma coarse of Instruction at the Lancaster Baslness College Is en acknewledgsaenl of yenr geed sense. Tha coarse el Instruction embraces only Jfese branches essential in business. PnpUs who have oenipleted the course in our com mon and Secondary Schools Jnst as eligible aa these who have taken a mere advanced course. XUUAULADIBSAND OBMTLBMBM engaged dating the daytime are Invited te call and get full nartlenlara nt tha eaii.. Scheel. Open Tnesdav. Wednesday and s-rT. Jay evenings. Open te visitors from 8 te 12, 1 ..." "" ' "' uauy. uii parucuiars ey mall, h i auunni isuniNjci BUBINXPB UOLI.aaiC. sepu na Me. 10). But King street. TltALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring fSL-H? ''"test Meveltles, cenflned styles. Largest atsertment of Fine Woolens, and prices aa low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor. U NOBTH QUBXM STBEBT. JQEROHANT TAILORING. il2-?. flna.a most extensive line of Fer. elan and Dpmostle Uends for Fall and Winter Wear at prices that will surprise yen" ASKEW'S, MOS. SM AMD 235 WB8T K1MQ BTitBBT. OT7-lyd -wr,TJMBIA CENTENNIAL. brought te".-cv.v. be of interest te you te aett. all buying until you have been te see our opening. Remember the date, GLOVES, NEW NHOKTIHS, -AT- ERISMAN'S, NO. 12 WEST KINO 8TBBBT. N KV YORK MORE. WATT &SH AND Open to-eay U0 ltea Hordcrea ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS from "J 10W per cent, under present value. Nete the following prices : 7 1. TSe ; 8 1, 87Xe 10-t, 11.00 1 124, 1.0) ; li-4, fl 51 each. 104 FULL UI.K aCHKD atll-Meach. 50 Dezen STABLE NAPKINS, 87Kc ; Imported te soil at 11.25. Hundreds of Dezens or Special Bargains In LINKN DAMASK TABLK NAI'KINS at $1,1125, l .50,11.75 te2.M)each. An Immense Bleck of WHITE BLANKKTS at 73c, II .00, f 1.50 ie 13 oe each. ALL-WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, ALL-WOOL OBEY BLANKETS, ALL-WOOL SCABLKT BLANKET, AND CALU'OBNIA BLANKETS, At Very Lew l'rices. Special Offering of Twenty Cases AIL-WOOL FLAMELS, Bought by ns In Mld-Siimmer at the Great Trade Auction Sales, and new selling at less than Manufacturers' Prices. ALL-WOOLBKDSHAKKBrLANNELB.Yara Wide, 87X0 1 worth cea a Yard. New Yerk Stere. UROVJHR1KU. QOFFKKS I TEAfcfl OHOIOB OLD"OOFPKES. Kresh Boasted Dally ana Finest New Crep. TEAS. . We Quarantee for Fine Flaver and Uoed Drinking tonalities, QBOBQK WIANT, Ne. US West King B. F 1NE GROCERIES. AT- W. A. RE 1ST & CO.'S GROCERS, COUNKBEASTKIRQ ANDDTJKKSTS. CRANBERRIES AND KALAMAZOO CELERY. Weraeelvta this morning New Cranberries ana Michigan Celery. First berries et the season. DU1KDUKEFI DUIKDBKIFI Te, weare headquarters ler Beer, and am selling the best heal at 15e per pound. Flats at 12Hc. That's cheaper than what yen pay ter It else where. Is it net T Why can we sell It fur that price t That's easily answered. We get It di rect from Armour A co . Chicago, ana save thejebber's profit. Call and taste. Anether let el VauDerveer A Helmes' Cakes and Bl.culu lectivwl tresh te-day. Alse Choc olate, Vanilla ana Ginger Walers. . A. Eelst & Ce. s)srTleheM, Frss) Delivery- BMW sjBHMSg, AiSkauayaaja,! H AOKR A BROTHER. FALL AND WJNTER Dress Goods! The Novelties In Drees Fabrtea for tat Fall and Winter Seaaea. Oriental Robes in all new oetorlaaa, with 18-lnch and narrow berdari, k Cashmere and Oriental Shades en pkia fTeunds. Cashmere Feule Robes, with stdeteada oentraating or matching. EngllBh Serge Bebes with borders, narrow and wide, In combinations gt Silk and Weel. French Twilled India Cleth Bebes; In new shades of Gray, Blue, Mahogany, Brown and Green, with Black Bilk 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 Plain, Twilled, Diagonal and Corded Materials. Mourning Goods. 25 & 27 West King Street, LANCA8TKB.PA. J. HARRY STAMM. It's Wonderfully astonishing- what Business Is Iking Dene at the purehsrr .. 2-cvs nit nmnnn Lames', Misses' ana GhUar3iUlj(.Jl l ana Butten ehees for rail ana Winter wear lnv - - mecuy.twmcn weaeiy any or our oempeu- ters te aispnte) at pi uisnuiei at prices te suit the tlmea. Call la te see them whether yen wish te m te pur--onblete ciiaau ui uei aa we ww-iw sen' ''XIIIRRYBTAMM, (rcrmerly rartner tn Dlsselred Finn e Stamm Bres.) BKUOVKD FaOM N03. S5.4 87 NOKTH QDEEN BTBEBT TO TUB New Bosten Stere, N0.24CENTRESQUARE, (Between Seuth Queen A last Kleg Bts ) Bemember wa are tha New Bosten Stere Netice-wo brought with us (Irem 31 ana 87 Noun queen street) when we moved, Large Let et KKUNANTS OF Dress Goods. Seme are seasonable, ethers a little onto! seuen. we WILL BBLL err this let el Dress Goods at about ana even less than half ejt. When Preparing for Winter, come ana Bee what we are Offering In UNDERWEAR. A Few Prices May Interest reu. S7Ke Each for a Ladles' Extra Quality Merine Vest. J'Xc Each rer Men's Xztra Vests. Quality Merine 45e Each for Lsdles' Merine Vests, the like of which we never seen. 60e Each for Ladles' Merine Vests, eqtiU te any formerly sela at02He. FLANNELS SHOULD NOT BE FOBQOTTEN. All-Weel Heavy Bed Twlllea Flannel, 80e. 25e. teWXeayara.; ' Fine White Flannels aBpecUlty. Black Cashmeres ana Black Henriettas at LOWEST PB10ES -AT- STAMM'S STORE, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUABE. angis-iya TOH HALM ORMBNT. HOU8 K8 FOR HALE ON THE MOST liberal terms, en West Chestnut, WsJ. nut. Lemen. Mary, Pine ana Charlette streets. Apply at mlB-Smd 801 NOBTH MABY BTBBBT. TJUBIilU HAliE OP DWELLING A. IIOUBK. Oa 8aTuani.T. BrmKHB 29. ISSa. at the Fountain Inn. thu homelike one ana a half story frame dwelling. Ne. 419 Sen th Queen street, front 13 feet 8 inches, depth 23 feet, te a 22 f net street, with right te well and pnmp. Geed rain elstern, pig pen, chicken house, weed sued, a variety et line fruit trees, shade trees en pavement Bale te begin at 7K o'clock p. in. IKJUn VCHAHUB, Jeer. L. HAiass, Anct. S21,,26,7,d PUBLIC HOUSES. BALE OF WESTERN Oa Monday. Octebcb 1. 1868. Will be sold at publle sale, at theMerrlmae stablrs. Ma 115 North Prince street Lancaster, Pa , the following live stock, te wit : one Car load of Western Horses, among which are some Qrat-class Olivers ana some general pur pose horses. bale te commence at 1 o'clock en said day. when terms will be ui.de known by ltw&sep27,28,d UKOBQB GBOSSMAN. it ub l,kv5 Sachet powders. XX standara In quality and uniformly Ba grant. Trroneef the standard odors. ttel u- irej ley traps. While Bess. Violet ana Lily of Um Val Foraalaenlvat HVBLMt DBUB STOBE, NWsMUacatjaac, HiGEui BROTHER -.-, -& a. VW - - - W4Jf-. a.