LTV '!- WW .' "V W TTC1iaWK? T ?-. ITTHrri ft''1 ViBBtHKi .wr" r " ,- ".." "x, "vl ,-t ,v' '" I s ra.m rev? I;! t KB ; THE BIEMSDERPKU GASES. m verdict or nor guilty takkn my '' CONSENT Of COUNSEL. AnuM Make Reparation Tat the Wrong Tlrtf DM) Mid the fres .caters Using MUftled Teat Kerttd the Ball, Which Wu en Trial Fir. Mays. t A jA,,,Tb Bletnaderfer oenaplraay case caraote tjBnauila morning with a verdict or net jSpaulty btlng entered byconseutof Blithe ISartlM Interested. ; TOO commonwealth closed their side latt vmleffi and In the opening speech of the 4flat)danla' counsel It was stated that It ttrald be shown that all the money weelred by the Blemaderfcrs In the aale e! the tobaeoo pnichaaed jjaYem prosecutors was applied te ,:e payment of debts owed by them te ether j", ;. swimc, mat tneir busine&s rauure was an -vaeaefli one anil inai .ucre nau no. ueen any (Mptraey te defraud. . .;. During the trial of the case there had . ;-) several conferences between oenniel uitfUie parties Interested In the suit withe Ykw te settlement, but sn agreement waa H met reached nnlll thla moraine Hhertlv Jter court met counsel for the ommenwealth moved te emend tbe .Indictment, bv insertion the words '. L 41MaB attriA. ,.a.IIa u . I... n.ll ff ; fi ".-VUJI U.llOk UlOUtHJIH UUKUUnU UIIUl ;,tM name of eaeh prosecutor In the aulta i job Rial. Counsel ler defendants did net . r& "jftlilftnt atlff ItiA mfwlmant irie allnwrrl. U'-Ceansel ler commonwealth then announced ; Uul the defendants had tsane all me Ifv) wparailen tbey were financially new auie ir.k. Bit rnnVA mtA ttin rnmmnntrpalth ahlrful 'r,& that verdicts nt net guilty be rendered, K'fi .which waa done The terms of tbe settle- .",S.I i . . . ... , , ,. .....,. EMVU TTDIU UUI UiUUtJ JIUUIIU, UUI lb IBUUUUl" ssrstaed that the prosecutors received a TS eartaln ncrcentaca of their claim. iS& The commonwealth was rcprcecntcd by f-sfc DUtrlet Attorney Weaver. J. L. HtelumeU. hV' Geerge Kauman and T. J. Davis, aud the !-,$ detendanu by 'A. F. Hosteller and J. Uay K6 -rewB' .. Willi ur jiurijKYin irsnvnut lf B. F. DftYlP, alterncy ler Jehn K. Keycr, JT te' altp !n.Ha tctaiirrl a writ rt runlAvIn fnr n W'.V""-". --" "" """ ".-"" !p SMcnine mr ironing cenars nnu cuna, in Iv&tke sosscsalen el Wm. U. Dvcr. TIiobe .(lI:V .. . . ... . . . . . up' periies inicnueu 10 go into uiisinesa ''vtj. tecether and Het or raid for tlie machine. rCl thlAh taan nlanH In tlm nsM nf llvnr Err. t:..4. -... J..." " " . .1" r juwnriiruB iiiuiu ttkb a uiebkiwiuvui, tee 'i: Monesed business was net started and StrJDjw relueed te Rive up the maehlnp. a?:.. whAM IIia ttriAlll eerrtriH I hn arrlr Tl?w ' afcwrrrnrfiJttil ihn marhtnn itnil Hevnr nnw -'tatlb BUrSklAIjKA uia 1IICKOUV. - jAMiaa ff.r1nv. AffM in. Mfhfcia m Unfprll :i-i WBien lbs Knibrje Ueinecmli I.uitll t Oat, OeL 8. Great enthusiasm existed K& Mieng the Demoeratlo boys of this plaoe ;;, as Saturday afternoon which refuied te be !' dampened by the falling ram. !. 14 waa called forth bv the Dlnnllncr nt a ffeplendld hickory pole, near the central ; pari oiine village, wnicu nau oeon pre-m-'S't aeeted te them by O. O. Kennedy's Deme. !,- 'ratio mother, Mrs. Martha Keuncdy. tjj 'Xrerytbing waa In reedlneia at four o'elock ' mm In a few minutes the evergreen top of , Tvthe vole was gently swnyed te and fie by '.M:,the breeze seventy.uve feet obevo terra 'jM'anna. a iinuiouie auhiiicbii mg wan i'Wen uniariea te tne breeze, encung reuna ' after round of applause The mcetliiK was ilr-nl llli Alaralinll Walfnr n nrnnl. r&zzr""' 5.-'V, James Mcuoy.iueimioiuirioon-ycar-oia Kjaea of Rev. Jobu McUey, wan Introdueod rr&'m the orator of the occasion, and his an- P Ajpearanoe was the signal ter prolonged 18' yhMrlnir. nflnr mhlnh hn ilnllrrrnil In linn yle the folteirlug apeech 1 1b thla hlckerv nole and unfurllni: te the Mireczs this Demoeratlo lUc. tlie stars and "tripes, the youth of this plica with te r9t'BSiUW uu waru vrv iwuuiuu vuiuia wu win h if east our ballets te perpetuate the principles 'ef'the Demoeratlo party a party that has ' lived and conquered while ether partles " alia uuiua nuu jibibuu Mtvajr. ;uuvdi.ij iThe Democtatle youth bollevo in anad. l namlstiatlen of Boveinment atfalrs that t, wi;,rjewa no iHCttu, no heumi, no isaar, no K,.y"J West, but the whele poeplo of this ontlre fc .". nnlnn. iTJreat fitinlflUBO-l t- A. On thnlimnra thiit dlvlde the twnnnrtlrs . fv ",- .: :: i.-.. . r r. . wsvremriu uuve uuu wuui nuu iii-uruu. aecessarlea of life, that our party oil or, than ; ie nave wnav mu xiujiumiuna jiuriy uiiuru X free whisky ; and we believe that the geed ---oiunena ei ima ktubv ueuniry win, iu J?- - jOTomuer urjii, uiuuiiiuuuny luuicciuur 3; becest, upright ptCBldent, Orever Olove Olevo i '. ImnA. iProlenccil cheerlni?). 'iir- .". ?"r. "'. 5rSJW'Erm,Jcmpn JiniSnt. The national vg-Ueket was heartily checred, aud thoiceetlng SffJlsa MoCey, the juvonlle Democratic I'Jkaader. t Okken Bank. Oat. 8. iSri 'Editeuh 1nti:llieencku. 1 see bv STyatterday's New Era that the sous of 1J. 1 ic.'tfc trains, aire 8 aud 10 vear. raised a Harrison KWi '"- '. k fi.aaa Morten pole 34 teet cign. un Thurs- rS"; day, October 4, the eons of T. J, ! ullcn- '? eaum, Doing me same age, raiaeu a nicKery ? JTClSTeland and Tbimnan pole CI feet hlch feae)d the only atalstance they had was their f-'w. it year-old slater. Oiukuvkk h& i 'fx THE UCUOOH&T1U fAKAUK t. Hcstloser IhB Dld'ereet Ceinmltlffi te Muke all Ntceitarr Arrauiiementa. -A Monday evenlne a lelnt meellni: of the !,. ... T . .i ." ... 5 for the big Demoeratlo parade te be held In -,v' this city 03 "Wednesday, Ostober 21, was 'j-.held In the rooms of the Yeung Men a ;J)mocratIe club. Dr. D, It. McUermlck ,UWM elected president and Jehn J. Alllck . IVB3U1WU . Printing Jehn K. Malenc, Jaueb 1'entz ,v and Jehn J. Alllck. tLi' lnrfr.all .llar.lnv.TTAn. lnI.V.n "1 "ff-jAhn J. .TeltrlBP Cnnrcn DarrnHtnllnr. .Inlin ? ,.?F. Ponts, James Heat, W. U. Hensel, WU- ' p'Jtaaa Felic, Jacob Penlz, Jehn Stark, Jacob il.WlUlnger, E. E. Htonebraker, William t&.wJMiimn. ifv s'vKeute of parade and seloetlon of chief ,atarahal Simen Sbiaaler, J. Jl. I.lchty, P'-Jeasph Htetfner, J.ceb Wltllnger, Jehn 3, 'JlMarjt, u. u. uaaaier, wuuam ueiwart, . ''aTeeji F. Ventz and Jeseph Arneld. .'t ' Transportation W. J. Fordney, GserRe iOUlS 'XMtnan, Jehn E. Malone. ) The secretary was Instructed te notify ;U dubs in this city and kurreuncllng lewms of the parade. Rj-WU T U1WW..U.. nUI'JUIllUU UU.ll UKA 't'Ji. Reynolds. Frank iirlnkmun, rweeday evening when tbe report el the I- JCg "- villi h hcnrrl aaalttee will be heard. .tt Will Meet IhUEteBluK. The Democracy of the KlntrTward will i this evening at 7 e'clcck at the airsrd beuse, North Qateii street, te iiiake nsHgements for the psrade en the Sl.h. The Democracy of tbe Hecend ward will set this evening, at Llcderkracz hall, VTIM Democralle boys of the First and etetT.Ua ward will meet this evtnlng at tbe 101 Jeseph Marks, en North Queen I above Walnut. & Will Drill. U j The Eighth Werd Demoeratlo lUttalleu aa INWi will bave a drill intellng this tt t tmlug, MMftv Friiz's saloon. i -3 C i &i$ EicorilaaleWllinluctuu. Martesnercberana U.lderkranz societies Meetly will ranarneclslexcaralontetho kwsreEtate fair, at Wilmington, enlhun. 't tslf week. 7bs train will leave the ..yiranm isureaa anpet at e o'clock. raverueueui wia ue leuna la another saw etrawlierry .'leg Tobacco and save the ei jap'ar""" . .wu,4.w jfieviiiii. ii ,. u,uuaricuermH, BoieAgceu (""- 7 weat King street- UltE THK LOCAL TOnStWIO MSKKtCT. Several Unmlred caiei lurncd Inte Oath t; Lanruisr raekers. Thore la nothing te be said about the '8 crop, except that It la curing In a satisfac tory omdltlen, all but that part of It which was cut tee green or tee late the latter of whleh Is suturing from the cold weather we have been having. Buyers have been looking at It, but no purchases have been repDrted. The following transectiens In cased leaf are reported : D. A. Mayer bought 210 cases '87 Havana, and sold 130 cases Havana and seed leaf I Harry O, Moere sold 1G1 cases '0 Havana and seed ; Hklles &. Krey sold ISO cases and bought l6e cases '60 and '87 Havana and seed leaf: Bltes, of Meunlvllle, and Ixmr. enecker of tbe same place, sold about COO caaw j S. M. Heldemrldge, of Farmeravllle, sold te Oblender Bre. &. Ge,, CO eases '87 Havana. The New Yerk Market. Trem the U. 8. Tobacco Journal. Ooteber baa net opened as coneplcueuely as Heptember did, although the market Is still lu a very active condition. The sales In seed leal for the week ran up te 8.000 cases, In whleh overy kind of the new leaf had lis share. A speclal feature was the disposal oHOOeasoa or '80 Wlaoenaln, which Is consldeiod new excellent stock for bind ers. The boom In Havana leaf la as extensive as ever. And It It should continue It would net take very long te deplete entirely the stock en baud. Fer some time past we have laid our wires te get at the quantity of Havana atercd In our bended ware houses and we have at last succeeded. On the lit Inst, there were In ourpublle oteros close Ie 24.000 bates. One-third of this stork Isaeld, whleh would reduce It te 10,000, and of this amount about L',500 bates belong from various ressens te tbe black list of "untialeahle." The available stock would thorefnre amount te about 13,600 bales a quantity which may be exbauatcd in from aix te eight weeks. Time could hardly be remombered when tbe stock of Havana In our market was as low as this. Its rovelatlon will undoubtedly be a surprise- te both the Importers and consumer. Mere attention Is also being new paid te tbe new Humatrs. It's necesslty, net love, which drives our manufacturers te It. They feci Instinctively the scarelty of wrapper leaf. Thoaetlvo participation of Amerlcan tmyers at the Rotterdam Inscription en Thursduy shows their policy of providing tliemelves for the unavoidable stringency of the leaf market. Oana' Weekly lUpert. Following are the sales of soed leaf tobacco ropertod for the Intkm.ioknekb by J. B. Qans' Hen, tobacco breker, Ne. 131 Water stroet, New Yerk, for the woek ending Oot. 8, 1888: 400casesl8fi0 Wisconsin Havana, f12e : 350 easts 1887 Wlsoensln Havana, P13e : 400 caie 18S7 slate Havana, J2$iBUc.j 200 cases 18S7 J'ennnylvanla Havana, H28i; sse cases 1887 Pennsylvania seed 0j.fiil3i; 300 eases 1880 Pennsylvania soed, 7j($l33.t 200 cases 1887 New England HavaUD, 13J435i.; 200 cases 1887 New England seiu, 13l8a s 250 cases sundries, 5i35B, Total 2,650 cases. The Henata Tailir BilL Frem the U. 8. Tobacre Journal. A reduction In the surplus of f2 281,000 Is calculated from tbe tarlU section en tobacco In the Bonate bill. There was never a mere fallaoteus miscalculation. A duty of 75 cents en Bumatia will net preveut the Importation of a pound less than the trade nceds or the quality of the Humatra will warrant. The stubborn Ignerance which prevails en this point among thoae who prclend te speak for our domeatle growers, and among thoae who permit tbemsolves te bolDltatmced by them. Is almost exasper atlng. If thollmeahall oemo for a decision, we will preve te the Bonate tbe absurd fallacy of such n calculation. Besides, a rediiotlen of the duty te 20 cents en Havana will Increase the Importation of this com modity by at least 60.000 bales mere, and will thus have tbe circet te swell lnstoadef te reduoe our surplus. After curefully estimating tbe total amount el cigar leal lit for wrappers (In cluding Bumatra) the U. H. Tobacco Journal em Und only 15,020,000, and as 25,000,000 pounds will be noedod, thore wilt be n sbortage of ever 0,000,000 pounds, or n ahortage of wrappers te cover 1.300, 000,000 cigars. Tax ecclpts tan be ebutnra at the rooms of thu Yeung Men's Oomncratleclubuvory ovou evou oveu lng from 7 te 10 o'clock. CnuwHtrawherry VlngTohacceanasivotbo Tags f.ii'ft Imixlfonie present. O. liUiTUNUerKa, sole Agent, all-lmd 47 West King utreet. Cnnw strawberry l'lng Tobacco and s&ve the Togs for ii lianflsemu prvsent. O. DUITKMIOKKU. Bole AKOnU ell-lind West King J' JIJUTJJfi" llHnJlK,.--,.l''rVh0 Vfm of Key. A. 11. n. ""..Uionuea chinch utsileaaty te Japan, it a daughter. ad VXATJIS. Lundt-Iii thin city en the 9th In.u, Caro Care line, nlfu of liuaelr Lundt, In the Ssth yvaref hcruKu. Netlca of funeral horealter. KiiKkT InHtrasburit. en the 81b Inst., Mrs. KHz .huth Kliret, used 60 yeiru. 'ihoielHtlvusuna friends of the family are rcspectlully Invited te attend the luiieiul from her biiBhand'a residence, Wust Alain stroet, Htru.burg, TburscUy morning nt V o'clock ut thu house, and 10 o'clock at Men Men Men nontte church near Strasburg. ltd J Ktz.-Ootebur7, InthlHctty, MarRiirullu A. Qetz, wUem Jehn 8. Uetz,agudUyti.rs. The rolatlves nnd frlenils el the family are respuclSully Invllud te attend the funeral, from her irsldcnce, Ne. 3)1 North (Jueeii Btrevt.eu Wednrtday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, lntei inent at tuncustercemolery. MARKKTf, f iilladnlplila Traduce ftlamet, l'HiLiDiLPiiiA, Oct. 0. rienr iiutet selea 15.10 bills t Minn, llaseiif, t.l "5,7 -i ; I'nnn'n. rumlly, 5.V35 te t WMtern de. IS 730 S5 1 wintur rtieuts, e.037 2J Spring de, 7Wj Hj-n, II U) Wheat-ect.. IlllKl Nev., l 12 j Dec, tllJt Jan, II II. ueru-Oct., 6.0) Nev. 01c; Dec, 47c ; Jan., 4(h3. eau-net, 54ei Nev., 3le; Ucc, SlJii Jnn.,s;.c. Hew Vnrk BtarSet, Nzw Yerk, Oct 9 Kieur miirket Btrnntr : K'ne, rJUVtaiOt Bunernnc, ft 7504 Mi Btlun Kxtra.tl oettJ7t City Milt. Kxtru,tSb5aeis Winter Wheat extra, IS S5Q3 7S. '""" Wheat Ne. 1, ted. utate, 1 17 s Ne t. II lit Ne. 2. Itud, Winter. Nev., 1 I35i J lica, 11 15He t.!du.,tll8!it recelpu, llf.biu Bhlpieeuu, '.i5. Cem iia. 2, Mixed, Cash, Uei Oct, MJ.ei Nev, BJJitc: llec, bijee; ru' cetpts, lU.tHjO ; ablpmenu, 301,3.s. Oats -Ne. 1, Whlui, csmus, 4.0! Ne. a. de. SOHct Ne 2 jnlnd, Oct, 3 He Nev.,3.c: recelpu. 142.100 1 Bhlpmcnts.es. ' ' llyeflulli 8taUi 7Sn Hurley nemlnaJ, at K.O?5c. l'erkdullt Old Mone. U 2017 CO Lard unmlnslt Nev, is y.: Dee, is c Melaasf. neuilnalt Ior60belllnir Hteck, !', lilack strap, 14a. Newerlians, anjioe. Tartxinliiix Arm at 43XOUC JlOdtn steady ; strulnudiogeod(loi OS 1'euelimm unlli llenned in Cut, 7c rrulKhts dull : srnln te Liverpool, 4ka. Uutter steady Woslem Crtuunery, litjlli. Choeen dull; Western tiriat, 7ttc t Btate racuiry, 7XO30 ( fancy White, 120 12e t Ohie Mat, b).luc. kgge nrmt uiaie, 21X0220 ; Western, ID 0"3. duyar dull) IteOned C'utleaf, (ic; Uranula Uranula Ud,7Ke Tallew dnll i 1'rlmn City, HiQi B-1C5. lilcB nominal t Carolina, fulrtoueoa. .c loate ateaay i lrwr Cargoes, ler Ule. 103. llraln and ftorialena. rnrulshed by 8. K. Yundt, lireker. CBtUAae, Oct.y, 1.00 o'clock p, m. .. . . Wheat. uern. Oau. I'erk. ird. October ltj ny, 03 jj.ui 10 10 NevKinber 112 4K ax 14.10 8.W Oecember lls 4uJ n 14 M .... January lis as ..." i.s7 a 22 .rndoeil 1U COIHOlS 97 l-JB Closing l'rtees 2:15 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'ei k. 1 ard October. llx 4H4 2.! 15.0J m Novembnr IH 4(K !4 14.85 8 Vi Oecpuiber.... . IllJJ 4eJ n n u b -.5 January lis m .... n w t:g stay UiH 'tJH '!. 14 b7 10 nrudnnil .,.,, ...,'j'V C'ojbel. , u;J? ueuitpu. carious! Winter wnei.t BprlUK Wheat 7J 4ern ....................................... ce 4tB ........................................ 317 llye. ,.,, .. Uttriey .................................... .... Iteeelpu Heirt , ,. 18.600 Uecelpu-Catue..,, , joejo X.AJSTOASTEK DAILY WiMtnv IUIIUIV ne .. "stnAne, Oct. n B:3e a. rn.Marir.it enenml. yWheat-Oeuil liK I Nev.,tl HX I Uea, il l.Xs Oern-ict., llUct Kev., lllie l)ec 40J.O lay, aee. onu-ect., SJcr Nev., 2l),e 1 Uec, UJe t Uay, sec l'ers Nev., Ill GS 1 Mar, tl 0-. J.am-ect.,9e.ij Aer.,J 10 1 May.fSt.X; Shcrt Jtlbi-uct, an pu. t oLesisa. .fWhcat-Oet,l.08KieT., IMiWi Dqe , 11 HXt Oern-tjct., 44e Nev.,4i;ct llce., 40HC at ny.W.e. ..Oftlr.V0t" s-Jie-l Nev, 2IJicj Dec, 25c i Hay, VfJie. I'erk Oct. SIB fO Nev., Ill 35: Ieo, 114 20 1 ycnr.ljl m 1 Jan., Ill 70. ..UlrJ.:".c,.,'5, Nev-i WXi Oee,M2.'it llay,31l, Jan, j an. Bnert Ultis-ect , 8 52X Nev., 1. 15 ( Jan , S7 .71 , a. The PhlladBlphla Cattle Slaraet. rmtADMLrnta, Oct. 8.-The reclpts at Iho North l'ennsylvanla and West rhlladelphla dreve yards were : Forthewook: Ueeve. 3,200 1 Bheep.RCOOi "wB8' l??L I'rovlenii week : levcs, 8,400 1 Sheep, 10 000 Ihetm, 0,400 Beef Cattle worn dnll and prtcei closed weak I extra, tKOJ5e : noed, 4fcO-re: inndium, 4QIXO. I common, SO.ie t fat vows 8hnnp were actlve for the geed Rrade com mon dnll: extra, riot Reed, 4kQl).c t mo me fllum, 3X4Jcj commen,vji03jio I i-ambs, JXO OXc. llegs worn active and nrm : extra Chl jees, OUOiXei Wostern, OfluJie 1 Btate, SH a Milch Oewa were fairly active at I2JQG0, Milch Calves were active at 3GJ. The Ixical Lite Mteek Markeu J.ANCABTin, oet. 0 The recelptii of llve stock at the yard of Jamee Stewart for the week ending te-day, were 2,ene cattle, 1000 hes. The prices for tbe woek were : Cattle from 2Xe te t:, according te quality, ana hogs at 7&e. rhla.fA llMaaa MaakaS A.lTeMteck Markut. C'lUOAne, OOl. 8 Catlle-U-cfilpts, 11 COO 1 thlpmnnts 8.UH0: mirket slew : bonves, M Oim j stenrs, S3 'Ban 00j gtecknrs und (redxrs 12 0003 40) cows, blliln ntid mixed, II 25QJ 00 I Teians steer, It 5583 10 1 Wculeru raugere, . .Upga-U ecelpts, JP.COO head : ehtpmentn. 6 500: market lOe lerir lrilxed 5 110 SBJS1 h.avVi WOO 41 ; light, 11 10 90 1 Skips, Si ftDQ5 Se. Sheep -lleeelpts, 8.000 head t Bhlpmnnta. 25COI market nteudyi nntlvcn, u Ml ff ee t Western Shern, H WQ3 U: i bxas shorn. 12 7503 50 ) Iambs, si (AQ5 51. Kabt liiBMRTT. Ciutiii lleeetpu, 4237 : shipments. 20J3 j market nothing eny', all through consignments 1 35 caw bhlpped te New Yerk te-day. Hega lleceiptu, 5,000 head 1 shipments ree 1 market iiollvet i'hlludelphtas, ID 70 uhej mtxnd, 10 5OB0 Mi Yorkers, te SOU H45: common te htir, in oejo ..11 piim, i w OUOD: 7carsehlpp:idtnNew Yerk today. Ohoep-Uocelpu. UKKlt nhlpmenu, fllOOt market slew; prime, I12W1I 50 1 lair te geed. flMOl common te fair, 12 a3 ; 1 umhs, tt 0. 5 Ml. New Vera stock. Nsw Yerk, Oct. (', 1 p. m-Mnney closed at 3 per cent. 1 Kxchange Bkaflyt pested rates, II 4XO (ft actual raUis II 840 I mi for 00 days and 14 t'SJiC I tX ter demand Uovernments closed qiult 1 currency C's, II 2t bid : 4's coupon, II 2U, 4k'a de, 1 CH bid. The stock market opened active, and dur. lug the first hour of builncHS thore was an ac tive buying of the leading stocks, especially et Heading, Ht. l'aul and Union l'aclrle. 1' rices had advanced by 11 e clock i te JJ per cent. The market his been dull Mncu that hour, butprlcosarewoUinalntatued. Steut: MMrnrt-. Quotations by Heed, llcUranu ors, l.ancasler, l'a. kSW YOIIK list. 11 a tr. Canada l'aetae 55' O. O. O.AI Colenidn Ceal mv Central l'aclrle .7 Canada Southern , uu ilhl, bt 1.. l'bg Den. A Ule a llnl. I. A W U1U Erie ?.) Krle2:ias iSi m 111, AN , ., 10); I.. Shern in Mich. Cen , Hi "4 Missouri l'aclnc Hl'i IlockValley...., '2'jj N.l .'. 'y.y. N.l. I'ref tev J.West 1UJ, w. i.u.... .... New cmrland 5:x Kast Tonuessoo 1(X Omaha -. Oregon Transportation.. 10X Ontario AW l'actdeMall $i aiclimend Terminal ';u St. l'aul , irx Texas l'aciflc 'ay. Union l'nclfie 01 Wabash Cem RU WabHshlTef WX western U bfi WestShorelionds rniLADBLrniA list. beh. Vel U., N.Y.A l'htla l'a. U. It Heeding uTiu Leh. Nav .... Ilesteuv. l'asa l'AE N.ctmt reoplearn udff. i's"...'..,.'"".".'".'.""" ".'.' OH , vix 1'Iilla. Traction A Ce., bank. 12m. Jr.. 55JC 67 .... Gl .':f fl 55i 5 i 10 liiii '.'.'.'. -aX 2iX .... KlIX 111 MX 12 11X 111 1)114 le.4 win IK. 10 8 blX 21X 2) S'ln in) W fil us;, 111 w" tin lux 10. 40X 30 30 37X 28 2(1X U8X 7 2Vi 24 MH a 16X 15 ?? ?! :::: St" 5 ' "X BJ U.J. l'OhirwAi.. lleuiec ratio state Ticket, rim HurREMB .dimis. J. II. JlcL'ellum, of Suequehunnu county. KLUOTOrtS, At l.arge-11. Milten Bpeer.'A.r. Keating. 1. David W. Boilers, id. Aivtn Hay, IB. William lWr, -.Aiicnsei 01 uk 00, 8. A. II. I.adner, 4. William J.l.atta, 5. Jehn Tayler, 0. rranklln Waldnn. 17. ltussell K union, 18. Ilenry K. Woodal, II). Herman Hosier, w. William A. ilarmau, 21. William Maher. 2-2. Jehn II. lliUley, 23. Jehn lluckonsteln. 14 William 1". l.antz 25. l)avld H.Merris, 2rt. Jumes II. Caldwell, .7.8.T. Nelll, a.J.l,. llrewu. 7. Iloergo W. I'aullug, 8. James Smith, l. lianlel w.schwoyer, ii. it u. uiven, 11. Charles Uoblnsen. 12. Jehn 11. Keynelds, 13. Edward J. (lay nor, 14. blmen V. Lltfht, COUNTY T1UKKT. Vengren. 110 HACK 1.. 1IAL.UKMAN, Chtckles Ulate Senater. CHU13TIAM llO ,YK, Strasburg. Aitembly. (Northern District.) J. r. KCIU'KllN AC1I, Manheltn. JOHN U1I.KY. Manheltn. WILLIAM THOMK, illlten Ureve. (Southern District.) JAMICBO. Mull'AHUAN, Drumern. Me cer iter. JOHN 11K11MAN, Manhelm. County Solicitor. WM. 11. HUIM'ON, Lancaster. Jtirj-CVmm(..(eir. ritANKLlN.Cl.Amt, Strasburg. Jiireeteri of the 1'oer. r. WALL, Lancaster. J. MON1UOMKUY, Mountvllle. l'riien Intpecteri. A. L. WINTKUH, l'rovlUmice. HKNltY r. IlAUrMAN. Kast Lamjieter. jNK II' A V VtCJi TISKMHA'TS. TJAKINO POWDKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tuts 1 nnwfier never varies, a nmrvei if purity, strenjfth and wholesomeness. Meie economical than the erdluary kinds, and can opt be sold in competition with the multitude ?J,iir..i',ti ".h,ert ,WBJ"-d. sJum or phesphate ivewdei, Held only (ti earn. Kerii lUsma l'ewDsa .n . liu Wail btnxiL New Ynrk. IVlSlVdA. VyANTKD-IMMKDlATKI.Y( A TIN. w ri.il u flMiij u IIKU.1,1 i.v nuns ir iiTtt ltd ,Noi,10anaiierth Queen Street. INTELLKNCEK. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888. i .. - , r - . A'Jtw-tfD vrKiirjakMKsra. JMI'OUTUb IIJJKITILES. QENUINIJ IRI8H WBISItY. KeanEB'S LlttjjkiTOKK. Ke. 21 Centra gqnrfr'eI.ancltster, l'a. WA NT K Il-UQUflK' tfl.KA.NIN(.; waehlng or ar.y kind of work by the day. Apply at ltd 32irASrrULl:ONeT. T..?r7-OKl' OK MH.,HCNtIAM. - vT.r , wann. n Kell of Xcather. THe lln-OorwlllpleisorotufnBnmoTo- ,,. . . MOBim.'.OK, v e9-d 7and9JtaitOfange Street. H KAHAUHKTKA. Clarke's Headache Tea. KVKKYBOWY wlihlngll'.tte inennste go a long waylluy at CarW Therrlend te tbe Public and 1 he f 00 te High 1'refl t Compell I Ien Al'OUTlVKCUUK roil dace Vea no Centa l'er Found. A Hand Hand Hand teme Present with rirst l'eund. CLARKE'S Cetfee Cemb-m. BOB Per L'ennd tanjmrwl If ret tl'1tlr. 1 tint, nt.. ttLcr 35c Ce llec fold In this ctly. STKULtNOlMKINU 10 WD lilt, Wholcselaand Otatt by BAMUEL CLAIIKK, SAMUEL GLARKES' W110LK3ALK AND UKTA1L ' KAAND OOPPEB BTORE, 12 end 14 Seiitliquecii St. IW-TolDpheniConnooUon. WANT K D-UOU8K-OLKAN1NO, Waahlnx and Day Werk. Apply at H 211 witsr itirr hn il jCket. WANTKDA YOUNO MAN WAISTS cakob"ker.na ,Ba n8l-cla8, bread and 11 ' APPLY AT T1IIB OrriCB. XTOriUK-I WILL. COMMKNOE TO rWir,T!veKoea.lyo at my distillery, Ne. CIS Kast kiiik atreet, en next eaturaay and en evsry eatutday lollewlng. llye taken la ex chanRn inr whisky, . " seplB-tfd JACOUr.BIIEArrKU. TT OOKOUTl'OKIT! 1 hatCeugh and Celd will Klve you trouble Jfjoudeimt LOOK. OUT Vuu II'. and the beat way is by taking the peoplea favorite, ., t C'OUilHAN'lCOUuHCUUK, pI,il,.her,?S.".i,rn",001 -,0 K,,re atisfaetten. Price 28 und 50 cents, rors.ile only at n-.. t, ... UOUHUAN'3 DKUO SreilK, Tu.ThAS 1S7 ft 139 North Queen St t oeicour -rOUIHK- Mconnercher and Liederkranz Excursion. The Lancaster Mmnnercher nnd Lieder kranz will run an Exclusion te Wlluilngleu, Del., etiitu ralr, en ' TIIUIUDAY, OCTOISK.a 11, Ker W SO ler the round ttlp, geed for three days (tii Haturday Kvenln ) 'iraln leaves at Uo'cleok irem l'enn'a Depot. e92s .y.T.J3U'H l'ALAOK OF KAHIUON. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street. Lancaster, Pa. Special Display Fall and Win ter Underwear. Fully two thousand trimmed Hats and Bennets. Choice and exclusive designs. Trimmed Bennets and Round Hats of late importations, of our own designs and trimming. All the new colors. Choice shapes and latest nov elties of material. Fine Silk Velvet Bennets, Round Hats and Turbans, crowns embroidered; Persian effects. Latest combination gros gres grain Ribbons; Satins and Plush. Misses and Children's Hats, trimmed in unique styles, for the baby of six months, te the miss of fourteen years. MOURNING MILLINERY. Special Display. Plush and Velvet Untrimmed Hats. New colors and com bination of colors, also cloth and velvet te match suits. Plain and braided effects. MILLINERY MATERIALS. Special exhibit of latest and finest novelties used in the mil linery art. Feathers and Plumes. Ribbons and Silks. Plushes and Velvets. Lace Otnaments. ASTRICH BROS. NEW All VBH T SiB MB NTH. DONOTMlSa-TOVlSITTHKHOUTU. . .n.W.a?.etu,,0 flne builfllng and Kri.m.J.ke,fnf "arket day, Tuesday and Saturday merningr, and Batuiday aiw-rnean at lour e clock. B2itldli PU HMO HAK-1N ffUUllHUAYi OO. -TOIIIctt, lirktwe 121 North nn sireer. wlUbose'dalartis noertuisnt 6f lionsmeld and Kitchen rurnlltire, etc, all-trr excellent coedllten. Sale te commence at 1 o'elnckn m. Aft! hllHAU U llfllitll AlJt.lircJASW, AllOt. . - " .9-ttdJ !'mUKDIS.MOCIltATMOKTUKHKVKNTH ' j. warn win holdameetlnaTthisevenlnkat the Rnventh Wnrd llnloller the purpose et OlstrlbuUnKlhotrunllermiand tehaveadrlll mcetlnn ity order or the -ltd , COMMtTTEK. JOEIj ij. HA1NEH, AUCTIONEER and Iteat Estate Agent, lbave ten (ales where ethers haveenn Hlnce you must spend money te advertise, hire a man el experience. 1 have thirty-five .Bulletin lleardi upon which te pest sale llllls. cS-lwdU STKAVKD FROM THE FARM OF A. 8. Decker, 11 ear Klisel Hill, a Black Herse, about flva years old. with four white leet and a Hi tin star, a he lore test are net as much white as the bind feet Any Informa tion or the sama can be ulven te A. B. llRCKKU, or at UUOaSMAN'd Sale and Sx change Stables, Lancaster, l'a. 08-214 TU8T RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF tl IMPORTED WOOLENS, suitable fnr r Ine Vrt ss andP-uslnrss Suit?. A large vailety of the Latest Pantaleon Weeds. Prices icasenable. MeQUANN ft NOWLKN, Merchant Tailors, si 7 6md 41 West King street. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. My assortment of rail OverceaUngli one of the most cemplete lines 1 have ever dis played. Cemprl-InR Wlde Wel Worsteds In all (hadnr, Ktrseys, rancy Cheviots, Selt Woven Diagonals, Meltons and Patent llotv lletv trs.made up In the most arUstle style at mod med mod tratepilcos, at A.U.B09KNRTE1N, C5 North Queen attcet. corner of Orange. BlO-lydU Lancaster, Pa JDIALL, 1SS8. Fine Tailoring rer the Latest Noveltlos, confines styles. Lnrgest ii'serttnent of Fine Woolens, aud prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor. 43 NORTH QUEEN 8T1.KET. REPORT OFTHECONDITIONOFTHE Fanners' National llauk, et Lancaster, Pu , at the close of business, Thursday, octo ecto octe b.r4,18s8: KKSOUKCKS. Leans nnd discounts l,000,8"9 CO U.S. 4 per cent, bends (par value).. 160,000 00 Kxponses aid taxes paid 0,3-8 02 Due from lianksand bankers 50,491 h5 Cash and reserve 2.VI.41443 Ileal estate, and safe deposit vault,. 40,000 00 Total l7.MUC7il LIAI1ILIT1L3. Capital stock paid In $ 4re,0nn 00 Surplus and undivided profits 304.M7 01 circulation 45,010 (0 Deposits 727,520 21 Due te It tnks and bankers 04,1.17 29 Dividends uninld. 2,856 50 Total fl.69l.lC7 fl ltd U. A. FO.V UEUSM1TH, Cashier. H 1RH1I A; imOTHER. Our Werd la As Geed As Our Bend. il Any sensible person would nat urally suppesa tliis of n house Unit 1ms been established nearly 40 years, especially when we positively assert that we com mand the trade of mere of our old customers than any ether house In the city. Our motto is Fair Dealing, combined with the LOWEST riUUKS for uid" QUALITY OF GOODS. Our Merchant Tailoring Department has been for years one of our most important DEl'AItT URKS. We have justieceived direct from the manufacturers about SOO Pieces NEW GOODS, embracing all the Latest Style Cleths, witlt all the New and l'epular Designs, from which we are prepared te make you any style suit you desire, guarantee ing you that the garments will be n perfect lit and of the finest cus cus tern make. We can make you a First-Class Overcoat te Order at the price you would pay for a remly-made one in one of the miner stores. Call nnd examine our assortment, and be convinced that we are the ONLY Heuse who can show you all we adver tise. " MIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QTJBEW BT. Ss CENTRE BCJTJARB, l.ANUAtTJCU, PA. J.AIMI, nuijVMH. NOTIOK IS HKltKIiY U1VKNTHAT an application will be tnade te Iho Oov Oev Oov ernor et A nnsylvnnW, 'en Wednesday, Octo tier 21, A. 1 118. by Jehn Y. Lewell, illaslns leckrr. Michael llaherhuuh, James U. Uuble and Jehn A. Ceyle, under the Act of Abjoiii Abjeiii lily, entttliHl "An act te provide for tholncer- riorallen and regulation nf certain corpora cerpora corpera lonr," approved Anrll .9, lt74, and the snpplo snpple uients thiirute, ter the charter of an lnteuded coiperatliiu te be called "THKHOJIEIIUILD. INU AMI LOAN AH0ClATlON, OK LAN CA8TE11, Pa , the chsnioter aud object et which Is the accumulating of & fund by the contributions of the members thorecf, and the leaning et thu satne te tbetn trcm tluie te time te onaelo thorn te purchase real estate, build themsclTrsdelllughouu-sertigaKt in any let;ttluiate business, and ter this purpose te havs, posies and enjoy all therlghts, benefits and prlvlleKes el suld Act et Assembly aud Buppieinonuthnreto. JOHN A.COYLC, 03,4,6,9,11, 13,10. U,2H,23d So.lclter. BIRSH BROTHER XDUVATIONAL. TCI X I'ivltl KKC'li vs OAl'ITA L. EXPERIEN0EV3. CAPITAL. "My partner had tbe experience and 1 fur. nlshtd the cnpltat At the end et two years thlsconattlen was reven eit and he had the capital and 1 had the expurleiice. 1 trusted te my partner's honesty and bis boekkccptnK' 'lltveiiiy son.uchukmwlciJKeef acreunts as te enable tittii te tee furhliuselt thu true tondltlen of atralrs " This 1 net u sketch of the Imagination, but a remark mafle te the principal of the LAN CASI'KUCilMUKKUlAL COLLKUK by one of our leading citizens and business men or) enterlDB hlisen for the full Uuslness Course. Day andeveDlngsesslena. Address aepl tfd if. U. VYiUDLKtt, Piinclpal, IjKXT DOOK TO COURT UOUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S GRAND OPENING or LIDIBS', MI8SES, AflD OHILDREH'S COAT?. ,a8l?C,t.?fi'.AD1E8',,'IMI!:3,anl0UILO,lEJ,,30e,r''' cempleta. and you art wwi',M.ViUat4J?nie,U"1,n,pait- w"'"lw.y.ben Itudera In U.U branch we have Ul jear put mera cnerg y and push in it than ever, ae that new yen will nnd the He. t selected Bleck of Geed we bave everahewn. ' ' "" l ALLTUBNCWBSTTUmaSOrTltBBMASON n..vJ!.C.0!!f ctt re nea pr,M'' ,0WM thaa an' vnrUnu year. Bright, Maw and TaatefnllT Bealgned Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets. Kaglana and Meajeskss. pn,n oeaU rinth Wr Pin.h Jaekett and Pin.li Medjeskaa. Our 13.50 Steckinette Jacket and WaTJSZtilZZ PepPriV Lr' 8e"cUen v" 8t" " cmLDMra'SSlVBt FAHNESTOCK'S, WOB. 8g A 87 BABT KTKQ ST.. L ANOA8THR, PA. BOOKS, AO. c UlLDUEN'B BOOKS. Heir's Bookstore. Sunday Scheel Beeks, A. B. O.Baeke, Fieture Beeks. WThe llest Solectton of the Beat Itoeks ler Children. They are Sure te l'lcaje, 53 K. QTJEBI, ST. - augis-lyd UMHHELLAS. TCTKLVKTI A I " HELVETIA I "And wlat Is this Helvetia Umbrella you elTer with geld and sllvercaps atll.KOt" we are asked. We'll tell you. llelvella Is a finely finished umbrella cloth, gotten up In Imita tion of Gleria Cleth. It leeks se much Ilka the latter that It requires an oxpert te tell the dltrerence. Gleria is made of silk and linen, while Helvetia Is silk and cotton. It wears first-rate and will glvosatlsfaetlon. There are 10) llelvxtla sold te one Gleria, yet unscrupu lous doalers pelst In calling Helvetia Olerla. Ihemanutacturorslrequenlly bill the Hel vetia as Gleria and In this way the retailer can quiet his conscience; When you are offered what is cilled a Gleria Umbrella with Sold cap at 11.75, or anything like this price. en't belleve 11 Is penutne Olerla. It lin't. Gleria can't be sold for that. Glorlesa can. It Is an Helvetia. -Loek at the Helvetia at II 19, R Bi & H.i NO. It KASi' KINO STUKfcT. 80p29-3md HARDWARE. TnTAKDWAUK, Ae. REILLY m & HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. UNEQUALLED LlK'ii.NJ-' . . KA.NQES, STOVES, FUKNACE3. Fole Agents for the famous Novelty Het Air Furnace. Next Doer te the Pes'. office. 40 & 42 N. QUEEN HT. ectl-Smd J) K V UOODS TJAKUAINS IN HKKSS GOODS. WATT & SHAN D 0, SAND 10 KAST K1NU STUKKT, HAVE UKUKIVKD A I'KW MOUK SPECIAL LOIS or New Fall Dress Goods AT VKUY LOW PUICKS. rancy 1'liUl Dress Uoeds, might Colen, 103 a yard. Drap de Alma Bulling, Beltd Celers, 30 Inches wide, 25e a yard. All-Weel Diagonal Saltings, 33 Inch03 wide, at 33e a yard. reitv Inch 8lar Tricots, nice mixture', 2da a yard ; would be cheap enough at 37c. rifty-slx Inch Assabet Mixtures, 33c a yard ; regular price 75c, Ludles' Habit Cleths, te inches wlde, 60c a yard. Extraordinary Il&rgains In Mitt Hair Line Cleths, yard and ahalf wide, (8c a yard ; nevur sold for leu. than 73c. Splendid Value In Oneke Striped Cleths, CO Inches wide, tee a yard. renv-lnrb All. Weel Celere! Honttettus, beautiful llnlsh, &0c a yard. Our own Importation of All-Weel Henri ettas, IG Inches wlde. '5c a yiid.nre tbe best valuetu any market and compare favorably with goods being retailed at ll.ue. McCall's Bazar Paper Patterns. Bend ler Queen rashlen Pheet-ritKG. ltjiar Dressmaker, 26e j by mall, 35c bazar Dress and Skirt forms. New Yerk Stere. WK OAN SKKVH YOU WKlil- AND save you money In advertising. Esti mates Iree. ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKP. The most complete and original ever 1st und. Senten receipt el te cents te pay far packing and forwarding. ADVBBTI8ISO WKIT1KO A FrSCULTT. The L. Jee, MUbeume Advertising Agoeey. 1181 und ltu kast ualtlinere Street, ualilmeie, Md. .SJOmdaw JBOOT AND SHOMh. F T WKAR. Ready New I es, NOW UBADY, with my Complete HOCk Of BOOTS, SHOES and KUBBERS for Fall and winter Wear. Never before did I have aur-h a Large and Varied Stock or the very Brat that the Market Afford, and Marked and Quick Selling 1 rice. Alse I call I our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. a hi. is ene et the host Three-Dellar Shee for men that Is made today, cell and aee them ; It beau all ether.. D. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONK-PUlCESTOltE.) HO fe SO HADT KINO, BT - LANCASTER. PA. a20-lyd TJOOTS AND SHOES. WK AUK KKTAILINQ BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WH0LESALE PRICES. Hew Can We De It? IOUMAYASK: WEW1LLKXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet season we beuaht flftv flftv nlne (59) cases of Youths' Beys' and Men-a Beet, at a Private Assignee Sale, for Spot cash. ;l8cn,.,txce.ia,D.1.y Iew Prl that we can new .ell you them Ketall at Kegular Whelesale 1 rices, and yet make profit enough te keep us We Can Sell Yeu: upf&SXJSKStffJS. " tols-ler IlKw'anYi"' 81"8 ' te 6' ,0r tlM-" .Se.'?'?80lld K,lp BeP,B' 8lzM 6 te . 11-M.tl 75 a?llS2.; .repnlarprlce,j 00. 12.23 and 12 50 Our Beets ler ..M and 13.00 we defy anyone bllty0aSdnpn,lc.;.,r 8Ute te . nwecoula.,Pal""ln,mmenBo:proflt en tbese rbautormetto..8emDB &em MU""a Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck te It, and te our " Bule" of giving our customers the advantage of enr purchases. We hive the largtSt stock of Ladles'. Misses' and Children's Heavy Lace ?hV.itt,(m.'!llSe8 teI TaU ana Winter Wear In J5Lc.,y(.whlc.n.1, ae,Y any our competl cempetl competl lera te dispute.) at prices te suit the times. Cell in te Bee them whether you wish te nur. chase or net, as we consider it no treublV.0 Bhe w goods at the prices we soil them. The One-Ftirs Cash Heuse, (6 The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 EiHt King Street, LANCASTEU. PA. -stpre closed oyery evening at C p. m. ex ex cept Saturday and Monday. CLOTJ1INU. jyjKRCHANT TAILORING. -AT- NO. 25 BAST KING ST. "We areNewlteady with one e. tl.elleat Selected Stocks of SUIT INGS, TROUSERINGS, &c, In tbe City. AVe use theIle3t Material only in Trimming nnd employ none but Ihj best artists. Satisfaction Guaranteed InEtery Particular. The People's Cash store, NO. 85 BA3r KINO B'fRBBT, LANOASTKK. PA. uiarWlvdAw m EfflRT Merchant TaileriDg ThePeeple's Cash Stere TWO KKLlAlir.K PKEl'ARATONSTO ezlermluate ItaU, Mice and ltOHCbesi the tannin Hat and lieach Paste and the Standard l'bo.pherus Pame, either answer, a aoed purpose, rer sale only at IIUBLJSY'S DUUO STOBX. SeWeitKtugbtreeL 1 1 S" 3 1 tt IV a- par"ssr -yw-