Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 25, 1889, Image 4

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Tin, Maryland ej Mermen and eyster
:n are preparing ler ene 01 me uix
MtiMMtMthiif IIiav tiarn pvpr known.
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AUO BWllllfl UIU Hill llljlll V i"v vtn-"-"
"C eyaten, and the few that liave urrlvetl In
,--K wtRK are net ami line, ami muy cum-
? una unusually jroeu prices.
v- Tim danger Is that ns neon as the dreelg-
. Ibjt mheii opens llicre will lie n repetition
i 7 nfltae Piracies of last year, vv hen erjratiitccl
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oepraeMors peunccei uw imuiinreii
grounds and stripped them or the oysters.
It required a full month of naval battles In
which several men v. ere killed and several
reeaels sunk, and as h result of which
neveral dozen pirate are new serving terms
In jail te bring about n proper roect
for the law. There Is nn oyster navy or
tirelre sleeps, two steamers and ene hun
dred men, which costs the state f50,000 a
t. j. year.
j'jr- - .'r"r.?r.-" "-v "".. .v.i: ;..... .
v., are me iinesv aim inrgwv evrut iwh m um
world. The oyster is .Maryland's coin
aource of wealth. In the enters of thai
tUte, net counting the A'lig.nla territory,
the oyster beds cover 19t,ii00 acren, and
they yield annually ever 2,XX),0UU te about
60,000 people. There are 7(n Ijeals cngageil
In the business. Forty years age no ene
dreamed that the enormous supply could
be exhausted, but at that time tlie ship
ments from Ilaltlmore were a few bundled
gallons a week. New thorn nre tegular
oyster express trains dally. Se continuous
and merciless have been tlie deprodntlens
that unless inore enllKliteneel legislation Is
passed and enforced the permaiicnt deple
tion of the territory Is certain.
The oyster laws of the state arc mongrel
compromise between the centli ting de
mands of the dredgers and tengcra two
clascs ofevstcrmen whose votes are ilelr-
ablc, and w he want all they can get vv ltli ltli
eut regard te the future ertlia supply. l'lve
years age Maryland appointed a conimls cenimls conimls
slen, with Prof. Hroekx, or.lelins Hop Hep
kins university, nttlie head, te Itivrstlirate
the condition of the crop. It scnt se oral
months en the bay, nmi the result wus an
unusually full anil valnalJn report. "Under
our present policy," saldThls roiiert, "our
beds have yielded about lU.UKJ.OOU bushels
ofevstersayear from grounds which are
capable- of yielding ever WW.OWt.OOH bushels
annually.' The refill ins that It recom
mended wero : The pre cntlnti of the sale
of Immature oysters; tlie placing of yeiihif
seed oysters en the bay and riser bottoms,
and oyster farming the rearing of oyster
from the egg, a practical and prelltablu cul
ture, since each Tomate oyster pruduc.es
several millions of young each year.
The Dossibllitvet Intelligent oyster farm-
N ing Is seen when It Is known that en tlie
'bottom of the ChoMpcikeoro 010,000 acres
' f fine evster land. This report, hew ever.
i 4oe thoeretlcal for the doiiiagegue,aii(l
by year they Iinv e ilclc.ilecl soiimdie
t -v. liatteh and allowed the doprcslatlens te
"4s su The fact that the next legislature
wklbethe best thestata luislmd ler jc.irn
gives seme hojie te the thinking people
that'll better law w 111 be passed. Hut as no
cliaplvi can be tiuide for at least llve
months the eysterincn w ill liiiproe each
opportunity ami reap the bciielllH of the
advanced prices.
Isi TlfE SI. :. ClIUHCII .Sl'l'l'l'.ll.
tVhat thelaidles or the Church nre Do
ing In the Uriel llUlllllllK.
Last evcnlng the Indies ofthe Duke stiect
Mi Ft church oienml a bazaar and supper
in the tirlel building, at Uuke and Walnut
streets, which is new owned by the congre-
eittknfi. The wp.ilhnr of IiimI nrrnlliL- tirr.
?' vented a large attendance. The rooms
down stairs have been decorated and lilted
up with tabic. Last nlglil s incnl was
called a "corn supper" and the bill of fare
included corn bcef corn tone, corn fritters,
corn noun, Ac, and It was excellent. Nap
kins of tissue paper bearing tlie menu for
each night weredlstriliuted.
The front room up stairs Is used as a
reception room and Immediately In tlie rear
of it la a bazaar in charge el the young
ladles. Here are all kinds of fancy work,
made by the skillful hands of the ladles, en
exhibition and for sale. In the rear of this
there is a cake room and still farther back
an lce cream room.
Sirs. D. 11 Leng Is general inauager of
the supper nud the following ladles are at
the heads of the tables down stairs: Mrs.
D. IV Dllner, Miss Myra Slicnk, Mrs. (ioe.
A. Marshall, Mrs. 1'. A. Mctrger, and Mrs.
Martin O. Htlrk.
The ladles assisting them are Miss Jeiiuiu
Potts, Mrs. Krkpatrii'k, Mrs. Connelly,
Miss Annie MllIei-,Mrs.Ceiup, MrH.I'lekcs.
SIlss May Amer, Miss Helle Ilccliteld, Miss
Klla Shcrtzcr, Miss Kiln Amer, Miss lalitli
Cochran. Miss May Marshall, Mrs. H. K.
Dally, Mrs. Dedge, Miss KatleHyaii, Miss
Slazie "Feagley, tlie Mlsses Sallle and Mln-
Jilo"lleruo, Mrs. Hays, Miss Uinma Sclio Sclie
field, Sirs. L. C. iJaby, .Mrs. Moses Hoi Hei
linger and Mrs. Jacob Jlnlllnger.
Theso having cliarge of tlie bazaar are
Misses Kllzahcth Klienlc, (lettriule Metz
gar, Clamaud L'ltlierKcudig, with Misses
innlt) Cenip, Currie Metrger, Marv
A'crnen, Maegle Myers and Helen Wiiey
as tbclr assistants.
This and te-morrow evening a chicken
and wattle supper will b gh en, and m h
terawlll be tlie bill or lare Ter Trldiiy
evening.
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FALL SI Kim Nt!.
Twe Dnj-s
entaccH te be Held lit Slc-
Graun's l'ark,
Thore will be a fall inceting for races at
McOranii's park en Tuesday mul Wodncs Wedncs
day, October 8'.h and litb. If the weather
and track are net geed the races w ill be
held en the two following days. On the
first day there will be a trotting race in the
2:10 class for a purse of ?W, mul
running races, of hallinile heats, for ?100,
On the second (lav there will be a
trot in the 1M0" class, rer av,
and running race of three-quartcr uille
heats for li). The trotting premiums will
be divided as fellow s, GO, IS, 15 ami 10 per
centj running, 70 ami :ie per cent. The
entries will clese en October a at It p. m.
There have been no races el any ismso ismse ismso
fruence at the park this year, as tlic i-alu
spoiled theso wliich otherwtse would hae
taken place at the fair. It has been tlie
sauie case with the Miinliciui park, ami
the rain of last week caused an imlvllnite
pestpencment of thoseuiUcrtisoJ for that
place. There are man v geed horses in this
county at present and there is no reason
why there should net be geed races.
An Aeronaut's Diutli.
At the annual fair of Otsego county in
Coepcrstown, N. Y en Tuesday a tragic
accident occurred. The princlul feature
of the day was a balloon ascension te be
madeby Kdward Walsworth, et Ilien, an
amateur lalloenist. About 4 o'clock tlie
balloon was ready, und lie entered w itheiit
fear. He had a parachute with him. and
waa te descend when up about a inlle.
Coepcrstown is en Otsego 1-ike. and as the
wind was in the direction of tlie lake be
waa carried out some dlstance from tlie
bore.
"YVnen about a mlleup hodescended from
the balloon with his uraclmte. The w ind
carried him toward tlie middle ofthe lake,
and when he dropped he was a uiile and a
half from the shore, and was drowned.
Many spectators went cut In Iwats, but
they wcre tee late.
Found Dead In lttsl.
Benjamin Kunklc, employed en tlie night
- turn at the ero banks of the Meuacacy iron
works, in Providence township, w as found
dead in bed en Tuesday at twelve o'clock.
He arrived home from the Kinks, ale a
bearty breakfast and then retired. His
wife went te his room at 11! o'clock and
found him dead. Deputy Corener Ann Ann
atreng empannelled the fellow ing iur
A. L. Winters, II. l Werth, A. W.
Ktsher, Jehn Duffy, Jehn Fergusen and
Hamuel Wltmer, and their erdict was that
,eeatk esulted from heart disease. Do De
eeaaed wns S3 years of age, ami leaves a
wife and ene child.
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Washington Wheelmen.
In a drenching rain yesterday afternoon.
l. . .VLliUllCI. r .1. 1III1K. .1. . I .fMt(l,lr
B.P.WUHnJr.landC A. Xcale, niciu
m' vt Lmm Arii.A ..Ku.i i.t ,- ..... . ..
p-v. Hniwiwi uii-ycie cum, ei Vkasii.
iatwweil at the City hotel. They left home
I - telfSf Lmml"Hl"a. Gettysburg nnd
Si w5' Tney 'eft,Verk yesterday mernlm;
P aaA wiceuutcrtil bad weatlier before tbev
w" incasier. tuey hail ntendisl
,eJBt through te Philadefplila, but en ac-
vswin ui iiw vuu weuuier cnaiiuisi their
i au4 returned te Waslilngteu by rail.
S"frp.ris
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alienee of t lie f jj7IntchcrEA'r
DlgKKtef " clerjii en the Jtlvcr's Lwr.J Monday nierning.Mnry, widow
nntikrurTMr&ifc.v1irnnee-Swnrnpi,,ertF te ascoe nnninci, nieu in ine
Tfhl,
.r-v Wltii n .MlRlity wtrenm.
escape of notorious" I)lpnich.
hand, but verv Lblowelcr shift, tlifn
Justice. p-xVnlted Bates, '-
' V urns-e. te - i
William '. Kwv AwilefiVfib AwilefiVfib
The nnanco'!eiiiinUtV haned as fel
lows i
ttslsnrr en hand .. ...............
Ileyd, collector, ! ....
110 (1, collator, ISSD.... .
...... t7,W 37
n 01
. 211 76
....... J7.76I 75
..... 'ifilV 78
.J.5.2H 97
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llnlitice In ttif alnkiiiE fund II.SII IS
The property commlttee rcixirted all
orders had been carried out since closing
the schools in June last, excepting white
washing basement of Institute. A number
or desks and settees have been repaired.
New slngle desks he e been placed In high
school. Heme of the w oed w erk of ft re os es os
catie was decayed and was rehired. Hoefs
of all buildings repaired and in geed order.
One recitation room In grammar school
parcd and another room repaired, and
ether Improvements made.
Superintendent Heffman reported eienlng
ors.'heolsBtthoprocrtlnw. All the teach
ers entered uwu their work with earnest
ii.u Tim iiiitnlier of iiiiiiIIs enrolled Is
l,07fi, which Is espial te tlm enrollment of
last year. The schools raised JI for Jehns-
Miss IMiiatJeliu waseloettsl a aulntitute
teacher at n salary of f j per month.
Hills wcre paid amounting te fl.OMi.Sl.
The fellow lug ofllcers wero elected last
night at a meeting of Chlijuesalungn 'i'ribe,
Ne. 30, or Itcsl Men: Hacheni, Ixsindcr
Nliadn; senior Mgauiore, IMwanl l'lsher;
lunlors-igainere, K. N.Oallagher: prophet,
V. A. Ulesscrt trustee, Albert Charles.
The crews of the Columbia Canoeclub
hae geno te Harrisliiirg te lake part In
the regatta of the Central Pennsylvania
Hun lug association.
The first anniversary of the Mastldedlau
Secial dub will I hi celebrated this exelilng
by a baniiuit at Wanen's restaurant.
I A. Hennett has received a contract for
furnishing carpet and malting for the
United Hrothren church at Irenvllle.whlch
Is being renovated.
The C. M. S. club will held a ball In the
armory en Saturday night.
Aaren II. Woedliull will apear in the
epera house en Tuesday oenlng, October
1st, in the Yankee comedy, " Unde
II Irani." Sir. Woedliull was with a " Pair
or Kids" when first presented In town and
was well rccohed. Hels supported In a
geed manner by Miss Louise Amet, n
great favorile In Columbia.
Columbia Defeated.
HpCClal te till) iMKLMUhMBK.
llAltiiisiit'iiii, Sept. 1SS. The double
scull race this afternoon was wen
by the llarrlsburg. The Columbians
wero sexen lengths behind. The ceurse
wasamile and a iiiartcr. The time was
seven minutes.
Heading defeated the Columbia in tlie
slngle scull contest.
The singles will be rowed late this after
noon. Arrest eel Ter Win lleiitliiK,
William (lllgurn has been ariested a
number of times for abusing his family.
Ills w Ifn npicarcd te be afraid te press the
cases she heretofore brought against him
and when the time came for the hearings
she withdrew the suits and paid the costs,
(lilgore will net work and tlie wife main
tains the family by her lahei. Uist night
he went te his home, in Hreneinan's court,
under the Intluonceef liquor and as usual
began beating his w Ife. Sliocalled u neigh
bor and rcMiuested him te get an elllcer.
Policeman Samson was sent te the house
and he arretted (Jllgere. Sirs. Ollgore In
structed a neighbor te biing a suit for
diunkciiuess and disorderly conduct
against her husband and she premised te
prefer n charge of assault and batteiy as
mhiii as she could get te tlie alderman's
olUce. Ullgore was locked up for a hear
ing before Alderman Halbach.
Ollgeru was heard this afternoon and
sent te Jail for ten days. His wiTe was
liualile te appear against him but will
pieler a cliarge of assault and battery as
seen as shu is able te go out.;
A I.lttle Ctrl AttnuUed.
laite en Tuitsdity iiftorneou Margaret
Uftlemau, u girl twelxe yours of age, ijJd
Ingat 877 Neilh Prlnce street, was en her
way home fiem school. When within a
sipiaroef home slie was inolen the stieel
by three boys. Without any cause what what
eer ene or the Iiejh, about II years old.
knetkcsl hordewiiand the etlieistramplcii
upon her. Slie was se badly hruKcd that
Dr. Kiimrd had te be callel Inte attend
bur Injuries. There are a gieut many bad
boysel all ages In t list section of the city
at present, and they will scarculy step at
anything. They nie In need or close atten
tion from the elii'c. The gill did net
knew Ik r a.s illaiits yeslerlay.
lustiillutleu of lSncnnipmeiit Olllccri.
Iist eenlng lllstriel Deputy diand
Patrhiicli W. r. Hambrlght, assisted liv
Past (inind Patriarch Dr. Jehn lancrgeisl,
Past Chief I'atilarcli A. J, Sanderson, el
Washington, D. ('., and Past Chief Putrl
inch Jehn II. Hilten, installed the follow
ing eIlicerH of Washington encampment
Ne. 11, 1.O. O. K: Chief patrlareh, Thes
C. White; high priest, 11. M. Derwart;
senior warden, William McOill ; Junier
warden, J. Startiu Kckiuau.
The statement of the treasurer showed
that the encampment bus imlil out 7lft fiir
relief in the past six meutiis. Tlmy hae
a membership or 174 and fs.OOO assets,
with no liabilities.
Professer .lehu A. htewnrt Dead.
PiofesserJohn A.Stewiut, a well-known
educator el Heading, and proprietor of the
blew urt academy, dled Kiidav night after
asliert illness, oged fin vcuirs. He was
principal or tlie Heading high school fin
many years, was the author of a school
history or tlie Pulled States, and con
tributes! articles te lending educational
journals.
The Ambulance! runit,
Thoamhulance fund Is gtewlng. When
two Hundred dollars is subscribed "the
long-felt want" will be supplied. Here
nie to-daj'sceutiibiitors :
Amount I'tvxleiikly lU'knmTltMlmil. . flltUK
It. IViiintli, sr ... v.(ii)
VS'in. Winner i ui
I'Mfll ,
The A. SI. K. lliiircli l'cHtlvttles.
The third day's festUltles at the Straw
berry street African Methodist church con
sisted or nn old folks' concert, which was
lollewtsl by a Hlsliep Allen tea iiaitv. This
ec enlng the attraction will be a Tem
Thumb wedding and exhibition.
i:topetl With a Dude,
A dispatch Ireiu Spriuglleld, Ohie, says:
"Mrs. J. C. Audorseu, colored, agetl i
the mother of sixteen children, has oleixxl
with a 'JS-j ear-old dude, or Xenln, Ohie,
mined i:ans. Andersen's husband Is a
shoemaker. Kuins leaves a jeung wile.
I'lie elopers aie suppesisl te be In St.
Leuis."
ltetut'iicil l'limi III iii-ntleii.
Jehn H.irtlev, the day operator et tlie
l'enns.v It aula milread, in tlie station tow er,
has returned rioniatendavs' acatlon,dur acatlen,dur
ing which time h has been visiting
dltlercut iHiints in the western part el the
state.
Pn.v Your Tue,
The attention efv oters iscalledUHhe Tact
that Saturday, October 6th, w ill be the last
day en which te pay tax te enable thorn te
vote at the coming full election. II. r.
Hastimib, or tlie l'euiitalii Inn, is the col cel col
lecter for the eastern wards, and A. W.
Haldwiu, or 151 Seuth Queen street, for
the western wards.
1 ' ' -
Taken te tht Ah.vIiuii.
Jeilin Kicckel, seu of l!coi;e Uieckcl, of
Seuth I caver stiect. was declured te-ii.iv
te be I11S.1U0 by Doctors Helenlus and
Knlaiid and taken te thu county insaue
asylum by Constable Yeisley. He was an
lniii.ue el lileckley ter smie time and ills
chargcsl from that institution us cured.
Leeking Vec Werk.
Jehn Martin was the only ininate of the
station house last night. He said he was
looking, for work. The mayor allowed
hint te depart.
AV1I1 l'lny In Yerk .
, Teat many bands desired te play at
the Kiinblned state and county lair en
Thursday of next week, the big clay, but
the contract has been uvvarded te the
Liberty band, of Manuelm.
T,A?rJrDAlLY
.. jmie n-
- 1 1100 fe j, 0r an old Lady.
, "i!J. V" "Of lm Hun.
Vered ,, .
lire,
.,ii mental deranireiiictit for some years.
,nd en Friday last sustained a stroke of
apoplexv, which hastened her death. The
funeral took place Wednesday morning
at 0 o'clock, Interment being made in the
Lutheran graveyard.
Katn or n Store.
The stere stand of Jehn Slastcrsen, at
MnsterseiivHIe, has liecn sold te 8. S.
Uibbcl, or Kllnereltersvlllc, vv he w III here
after conduct the buslneis in that pluce.
The price w as fl,000.
HeKlstered as n Veterlimry.
Daniel H. Will, or West Denegal tow n
Shlp, was registered le-day as a veterinary
siirgoen.
'
Oklsheins mil's Wild Went will bIvp an ex
hibition of riding, rrack ulioetlng, fenclni;,
replne, nml n Kenernl Idea of frontier life at the
IrenMric Ilnn UhII (IreiiinU, Hnliirday, K"'v
tniilKr V, niiiunrnrlng si 2.10 p. in. Admin Admin
slen, 3 crnt. s2V.1t(l
Amk you geltn? te ltrnlliiK, Haliintny, Se
Idnbcr 28th 7 Cheap excursion en tlieiibevu
ilntu te Itcadlng en account of tlie (J. A. It.
pantile nnd reunion. Train leaves (Junrry
vlllitntfl Wa. iii.$ farp, 11.70. luiiaster (KIiik
Ht.),7,K): fsrc, JI.H. UeluiTililn, 7..H a. in.; fair,
IIJW. Mnnhrlm,S2n. in,; fare, in crnU. I, Hit,
(:-l.l n. in.; fare, HI cents. Kphrntn, M.VIii. in.j
fare, Ascents. A prs:lnl train will leave llcml.
Ing nt 12 o'clock (tiililnlKlit) for CJuarryvlllc,
iMiiuutcr, Columbia and J ntatlnns.
s2l1,'ri,27d
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neAnuvAN Al.r.XASirn. Hept. 21, Ism, In
the Prtsibvtcrlnu (hiircli. by lliiv. Jnnics Y.
Mlttlii'll, I). II, .Mr. Arthur lleanlmnu ami
Mls Mary K. Alexander, betli or tills city.
ittrtvltctfu
Plilladelplibi Prodiice Market.
I'jiilaiiki.I'IIIA, Ki.pt, Zk-Noen-Kloiir llrm;
I'enn'n siiimts, 2(iIX92 7j; extra. 2SVt:'i
family, .1 7Vil te; roller, 400HO; patent,
IIMKAOO.
Wheat iilcl; Ne. 2 lied, new, 8l!fc;
Ne. I I'ciin'Hlktt, K!i,'J?fH).'.
Cern tiulctj Ne. 2, WKWIIKe.
OaU nrm J Ne. 2 White 27(j27e. J Ne. 2
mixed 27c.
Itmn dull; Winter !2.'i0Tni0.
JlnliHl hnv sU'iiilvi 10 ((V41.1lMnn te nunlltv",
llnieltiylOOHllOO fur (heler; mixed, sftlOW,
bnlrsl re Blrmv, npir,fl1 UV&IW.
Iltilter Orm : l'ciin'a crctiinery extnt,
2lfr,'iV!; I'enn'n first etra 2W30.
KKKsOrm; I'eiin'n firsts, 2lff 22c.
Cheese tlrtn ; pnrlsklnis, tVa,7e; lull fkliuB.
2ffl2c.
I'etrelcum unlet; refined In Mil"., 17 10.
I'etntts'H linn .IirM'j cr liutlirl. .Vug.'lhe;
rholre ISnrly Itevp.fissttiOc V bushel ; fnlr tugoecl
Ijirly Ile, fAS-Vw.
sjtoek .Markets.
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'rovlnleiiH,
Cilli'Aile, Hrpt, 2.V HW o'clock p. in.
KiiriilHliisI liyH. K. Ymidl, llreker.
CletltiK Prices 2:11 ii'cIih k . in.
IV'l...., ...... ,l..lu 11...I.
Uir.
li li
II irj
Heplemlier
Oi'tetx r
Nevemtier
Di'ceinlM'r
Jnminry
Year
IVhriinry
.Mn ich
May
Consels
Cr into Oil..
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si :u;.
1111
II I)
HI
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III"?
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11.17
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MO
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fiH7
S.1i 3.P.
IUmu AbiH'viini'iiuMila.
1WOLUTKI.Y I'UHU
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
r til in pevviier iit-vvr v.iiies.
.1 ilf IMI
x. ri
rltv. slreiiKth nnd u!ioli.etin in .... iiuk
eieniinilcul tlnui tlm erdluurv kinds, nnd niu
nutliesiild In couiislltleii ttlth lliu iiiullltiulK
or low test .short virlKlt, iiluni or pluiiiite
Pun tiers. Mil unhi in emit. UevAI. tlVKI.Ml
Pew in- a Ce.. lW Wall sins t, New Yetk.
iiiiir.'l-li'Ul) w
TiUHKJUICUOKTIlHOltAPi:.
l'nrt Itcsl nnd White CAUKOHN1A WINK.
WKtiH'r lieltle; Jl.uiis rile.-n bottles.
.. ItOllltKKHI.Hil'OItBrOHi:,
Ne. 22 Centre Kijiuirc, I juujisler. I'a.
AlfANTi:!)
AN INTLI.LItiKNT HOY TO
1 1 intrii i
ltd"
Ink.-. Initilrent
lNOmilSIPI.UUKH r,T.
l rA S I i:-A SI ri'ATION
Ab hilll'I'IKfl
1 1 htk or MUcsuiun,
HMtll
ApplJ nt
'liiiserrici:.
17OUHi:Nr-niOM APHII.IsrNi:XT,THL
V tlrtsnlniid Mllln, kltiintid en Itlll Creek,
III fjwt Ijlliiprler tetvllxbll'. Applv te
Hl.lZ.Vm.Ill II. k IIATK.S,
,, n North llukc ht., bnnrasler. Pa.
ls25-trd.flK
UHI.K'HAI.KOP Hll.UAItD AND POOL
1 Hull lit the. blithest bidder without re
serve, evir the PostetlUe HiiIIiIIiik, thin (Wed-
... e....j , ... iiiiik, r-riHfunn-r mi, lit , XI O CIOCK.
rm iiiiiuer piirticiiiitrsiii
imt te
:, Ytlcrli
it- w .vi. filler;
rlnarj StirijiHin.
T M V'
OHI'ANT!
Stenography ajid Tyne-Writinir.
A competent Instructor In these britiirhps
Day and Hveiilui:, til the LA.NCAhl Hit Ill'M--NlJsS
COl.l.lOK, Orient Hull, :, 31 North
Duke Direct, oeiunirnciUK OClOIIKIt I.
l'ull purtlculiiraoiiupplk-ntlen lie mull, or In
IKTseiuil Collide IttMtius. Addre,
sepJ5-trd II, C WKIDI.HIt, Prim ltal.
J
KWU.KH AND tiltADl'ATHUPl'RlAN.
GIL-L.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
e. vsiiNATieN or taks iitr.i; i
no imnph i'm:di
WK CALL YOl It ATfLNllONIO
The Watch Bracelet.
This bracelet rentnlns a .MINIATDIli:
WATCH, 8tem Wind und hsjl, te lie seen 111 the
KAHT Wl.NIVOW.
CHAS. S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King &,.,
LANCABTPI, l'KNN'A.
1NTELLTOENOER, WEDNESDAY, S
Ictu erVfettcvtlecmrnt.
BEHT TWO KOR KIVK CKNTCIOARHlN
tlie state, at
HILLY WAITZH.
Ne. S and 1U North (lueen HL
miIWIiiiM,W,TliAw
OANIX-KXCLUHIVK" HTYLJ34 7NAejA
cln, l'ennuc, Welwhel, cherry and Jlnlac
cm, lueunlvd luHllvernnd Itriiiirc.
DKMUTirHCIOAHHTOHK.
nlS-Udll IHKimtKlngitreeL
BILLYWAtrIlAH TIIH IlHHTTWO FOR
6c and tta Clintrs In the city, at
.VOS.A A KM NOHTll eiOEEN HT.
in.vlWJinSLW.lliAw
GIIILaWANTKlT "
T ATTHK
LANCASTKHCAHAJIHi, CO. KACTOHY,
.WiCIIPHCllhTHKLT. sZtlfd
JtJIHII?C IIAVKLON(l HINCK DKCMlKD
tlinlllllly Waltz's Clear In the best In the
suite. I'lirsnlent
Nest.fi A KM NOHTll qlJKE.VHT.
Hi) IMinl,W,Tli,HAvr
A LLTIIi; LATI-sF NUVHLTII-XS IN
1'iNi; W(kh.i:nh,
At I. WHIKKIH.
se)2N1tmm Ne. II West KliiRbtrcct.
Itiehhalh!
1 Twe lluiidtetlund Tilly Whisky Hiirrcl
at fl.U0 ter piece, ut
.IACOI1 P.HIIKAKKEH'H.
Ne. 15 Cc litre 8'iiinrc, Uiiicnstcr, Pn.
seplMfd
WKL'AHHY TIIK LAHOIXT MTtTcK OK
Plpesnnd Kine Hineklnp Tolmecelu the
city. Woedtn I'lis-Hiit&cnud lOi!. each. Uemi
Inn .Meerx baiim Pipes nt 2.V. cA ti.
UKJIUTHH CKlAlt KTOHK.
nlR-tfdll 1111'aistKlliKHtrecL
CANI1 Till: KINII' AKsjOltrSIKNTOK
Ciiiies III the rlt run he found nt
HILLY WAITV.'HCIOAHMTOHK,
Nen.finnd WINetlh tuceii trect.
lilj27..M,W,TH,SAw
TANTi:il-MY A LIVH IIHOKLIt CON.
Irel of the output of htetery nutklin,', it
cimkI linn or ehcnp rlRitm, ninclni; In prices from
In te S12 iter theiiMind; best of referenres fur
iilrlicd. Address J. K 1IANLY,
ClKiirnnd Torwiece llmker,
nn DclawareHtreet, Kansas City, Me.
sn-2udlt
rpOOHUHY
TO WHITHAIWTHIH SIOHNINU.
Hxpfs'ttesiKiul thenexl Ove ttnjs In NEW
YeltlC (Hid I'lIILAIH'.LPIUAMarf liliur forthe
Newest mul Ijitistfer Heme Ikiorntlen.
Mrs. E. M. Woodward,
Wy, KAhT KINO sTHEirr.
IlltOCItlltMOPKHA lUll'stli
I'rocler A Heullrr Proprietors nml Miuiner.
Tuisitn) nod Wisliiimlay, Setiteiillicr 21 and 2.',,
und Widnesilnj- Mutllue.
ClIAIU.IS) T. HI. LIH, Under the.MaiuiKciiient
or P. I'. Proeter.ln
" ( AHI'i:it 'HIE YOIILEFl."
Presents for the Chlhlren nml Ilutton-Helc
Heti'iut Is for the I Jidlpq.
iniirsnai, iiitiny nna
NIOIITOWLM."
Hnttirilny "THE
sJI 21
11 ALL AND WIN! Kit, Issti.
I "or the laittst Nevtltle, lairgest mid Most
Ceiiiplcte veitnient or I'nllnnd WlnlrrSiilt
Itiir. OvcneatliiR unit Truuscrltig, nole II. OHIl-
NoueterHuil It. Nene te sin pass the ninke
up. Tlioierrcrl Public for Knll Diess Hull",
and the price the lettcst.nt
II. OEHHAHTH,
. .Ne. North ejueen Htrect.
irOnly Direct liiiportliiTiitler In the City
of lainciiHti r.
rpTtePTAHHANK.-'
Hllllir M NUPACTIfHKKH
OL'iliriHHS.
AM) MUN'H
Ne. IKINOIiTII Ill'KhV HrtiHT.
UNDHItWHAHef nil deit rlptluns freiii .VV n
i!vi.iM,,l,e'.,;,.,.l.,.":,.'J,."r,l "V" "LACK MILK
UMIEHWHAH. 'Hie linndstniiest Niekvvenr
u lilt' illy. Our 7.V lluiul Cut nud Hand
Worked Hiitten Hele Hhlrl taiuielbe ciitinletl
In therlly ler Jl.ui. Your measure tnken and
fit cnnriiiiltcd Ter SI.TO. ,v Inure Hun of ilnnd
Einhreldi led rine Dress 8hlrt fronts te iilclc
neiu. Ijirjie Llneef Nlphl UeIhs.
mnr2a.l)ilH
EA Dei I
It I I.11K POH RsjlIINO
1 1 TAl 1
V 111 .
wti hnvc
mine lln twl.iliit.Ml Uti.l.in.l
itoen ii ii.ui i.e. nrn9s ureis, .is, ureal lnr
KitliiH In Nli )tl Mounted Uuitcuoed nnd ll.un ll.un ll.un
lioe Ited, unit Nlclcle Click nnd Drui: Hrcln. A
Kvncrul iisserliin nt or tneUIn nud roil mount
lugs. Muni Deuble II ill Kettles nt 81.00.
l'KAII.l: H i:ST END PIIAH.MACY.
iril.fl.tulln I'.itf. rtt 1..rl.&
riallej'h ViniilniireHjruiils pleasniil te take.
iiiiiin in,
dentil ueinis,
phvsle nrier taking, nnd Is stire
'. rrnt 20cn iHittlv. M.W.l'Aw
4 NNOl NCI :.M E.ST t
...'1,.i'JMtHll",l'Jfcal, PALL AND WINTER
Mill TI Mis, Wlnli r nnd Pull Oveiceitlus's and
IYimisi rs. t hnlce Putti ins of our eun Importa
tion. Ne oilier house In 1 .minister carries thu
Ninie. Pit perfect. Trluiinliigi the best. Prices
and terins te suit thetluiis.
t McGRANN & NOWLEN,
ISbNuith lun n. Stiect.
N lt.-1'iill Dress hullN a Hss7laty.
JO ilUIT r.CIHOL.
Night Scheel.
LANCVM'lll llC-LNESS COLI.KCJE, Ne. 31
Net th Duke Mm I.
villi ok ii for the Winter, Tuisday, October I.
A MrKiMliisHiili-ciul) iirjtnnUisI fei tin epciilmr.
v oilcan si h ct voiirewu ceurni of study. Call
te see us In our ihivv ipiiirli rs, the llnest private
school room- The old pupllH hliihl) please it
with them. Du Hessleus linu uis'ii.
Atldrcss, II. C. Wi:i DLEIt. Principal.
IV
ADTIIIHI
Pri-sens vt he nie lu search of tnmlert should
ceusldir tluit iiKrcutiliul of 11 Is lobe round In
the kind of sIiih" thc.v vtini-an lll-rUtlui;shtH
villi put the vv hole body out tiritv.
We hnve Just received n very line Ladles'
DoiiKeln Hiitten In squari' Iecs, vvhlcli vtesell nt
HM K.0U und 1i& but the HIM itnitie Is lm
incnte mid villi c,lve the most pMrtlc-ular iht iht iht
soiissntliriictleii. Wit hnveiilse rccelvisl this
viitIc, unethtr Mg let of our Men's Celebrated
ruoMiee. t'hls bintM till ether shoes at that
prheeii the market.
Schisil HIiim'h for the Children, strung nud ser
viceable.!!! the Intttsl possible, pi Ice. iHm't Ijo
deeelveslbj the ndv crtlseniunts of dealers who
premise se iiiiiiIi for iiulliliu;. Common sense
will till) en tlutt. miii dun'tcet mere, time ion
siv for.
We nre practical sheemakcrii nud knew iihut
we sell. Ti us.
liispcciiiiuy jour",
Wm. H. Gast.
NO. IU'i NOHIII QUEEN HI'., LANCASTER
Iiml-ljdWAK
WKKX VMI.NEEYESKHEE.
Spectacles f
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Heed I
If J en hiiVHthemcMimliicdjnii will probably
tlnd Hint llicm IsseiiiPtiiliiK vvrnm; with llicni,
nnd that class) s will ben trtat help te veu.
We use Inimitable "DlA M A STA " lenses,
which iiieimtdeeul) by us, und n coin mi oiled
b) Itadlm; OhiIMh us thu best aids te ilulee.
live vision.
Helld eJeld Bs.s;tiiclcp, .').()() ; usual price.
..l)(). '
Hteel Hpes'tncles. .loe.: usual price, ttl.OO.
ArtltlrhilE.veslhsirtid, $1; usu.il prlte, tjie.
H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA,
lletuesn t'htstmiliind Walnut htrrcts.
mvs-ljd
ioTevi, iik vti:hs,uancu.
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES.
i in. ri:Li:iutAri:i)
BeaverFurnace,
lil.EA'lljsI'IlADlAriON,
HM.l.l.ErCtlNSl'.MPTION OK COAL,
KElll'lKItt l.lH ATTENTION,
Nl)cl., NO Dl'.ST.NOTHCJl'ltl.E.
BEAVER AND I'ENN ROYAL
Parler Heaters.
QUEEN ESTHER RANGES,
TIII.MOM'HMI.I KCLWOHKMr.N TOItC'EI,
LK Ill.UUHWOHK
NATlhPAtTItJN ALWAH OlAHAXTEEI).
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.,
20 and 28 Vvat Kiiir Street.
iS-SWdM.Vytyllt
V .tft-
D
,ONT WISH TUB
WONDERFUL BARGAINS
7. H.rry Stamm's,
White Hlsnkets at t$M a pair; sold lastj ear
utt!. 00.
While Ulankcts at tM a pair; sold last car
atM.00.
White Blankets at U.T5 a pair; sold last year
at 13.00.
While Itlnnkets nt nse a pair ; Reldlnstyar
at f LAO.
White lllnnkcts at H2 a pair; fold lastj car
nUI.OO.
White lllnnkets st HM apnlr; sold Inst ear
nCM.M.
Whl( lllnnkets at 11.00 apnlr; sold Inst enr
HtlUJO.
NEW BOSTON STORE,
Clxea.pet Of All.
tnu SlbttcHUrmcute.
Ull GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUKNDA
CMffftrs. ha Clvnmirn hanrf mnilA will. Inn
Clear Havana Killers, fin's and lOO's betes.
DKMUTirs) CIQAK MTOUE,
slS-trdll 114 East King Htrcet,
BEST 6c HAVANA
the city, at
KILLED. C1UAB. IN
BILLY AVAITZH.
Ner. 6 and 101 North Queen Ht,
inylMmM.W.Th.Sdw
M
AHTIN BH03.
Til r economy In our prices
Is bring echoed around. The
Incrrnsfd vhtltliiK His order
department nnd (generous
bit Ing Indicates the right
ness of stock nud prices and
THE ORDER
DEPARTMENT
IS STIRRING.
the Increased belief gentlemen hnve In our fit
ting, si) le and making.
Men's Htllable Huttx te measure
Better nud liner ones
I'lner cloths nud trimmings
115 00
18 00
20 00
And se en, nnd se en te finest cloth and trim
mings, tH, I2. 2s, J.11, IH.
We vreuld ropiest thus winning clothing te
see thl stock. The Interest of jour hack nnd
purse rcipiests yen nle te see our prices and
l"erfi'ct make.
Our stock will bear us out In this rcntnrk.
Our rendy-mude range of Hulls and Overcoats
for Mill nnd Ilevs nre nttriictlve und tittrnctlng.
Se llicni.
MARTIN BROS,
Custom
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOS. 20 AND 2S NOHTll QUEEN HTHEET.
w
ILLIA.MHON POSl'EK.
THE PRICE OF WOOLENS
AHE AI)VANC1N,
AND
All Ready-Hade Woolen Garments
MPKT ADVANCE IN PHICE,
Hut we will continue te dlspesu of
OUR EARLY PURCHASES
AtOur I'eriuer Imw Klguris.
Iles' Knen Pant Hulls. i0U, f U0, f 1.00.
He.v h' Overcoats, U.Zi, Ji.V), $.1.60.
Ijulles' Nevtnisrkcts.ls.ttl, JIU.00, JllSO.
IjuIIcs' Cleth Jnckets, tlH), fl.OU, J500.
Printed Erench Elannels.
Our llrt Invoice will be opened en
Friday Next-
COME AND HEE THEM.
Price, hoc per yard. Alte, Haxeny Flannels
1 n Mrl pes und Plaids. Trice, 31c, 35c, Hfcc.
THREE SPECIAL UMBRELLAS.
A Geld Cap Kitecn SB liieli. Trice, IWc.
Geld eir Hllvcr Cup. Gleria Cleth. 34 Inch, IMS.
Children's Fast llluik Uuibrelius, '.'I Hiid'.st
Inclil. Prlef, 50f.
CHILDREN'S CAPS.
Plain or Fancy Hefl Cleth, Pair Fient or
Hhleld. Price, sue.
Hceitch Cups, Cleth or Velvets. Pric, 7.V.
A Genuine 1)7 Illnck Htrlid Herdfr. Pi Ice,
75c.
Prlnc Alln-rl Freck Hulls, 118 tetJO.
Prince AIIhtI Coats nud Vet, Corkscrews
und llitkiilvvulc.ilSiiud (Itf.itnd Diess fonts In
llreinlWHle. Fancy Werstfd nud Cheviot.
Our Pall Ovi remits Hi M..M1 nre lntcn-tlug te
Itsjkers or htiers.
OUR SECOND FLOOR
Filled with Nevr Htjlesln
Fall and Winter Clothing.
Men's Flannel Hhlrts, Plain Celers or Fancy
Htrlwi or Plalilt, tva te?.'..r0.
CiirdlKitll and Jersey Ctstts, 50c te t-" CO.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR,
In Plain or Fane; Coitus, SScletl.00.
Gent's Neckwear,
Ticks nud I'eitr-ln-IIniids, SO Cents.
ri.inntl Illeuse Waist for Hots or ladles.
Price, .tW.
Men's Working Ili)ts,OutslitcCeuntcis, High
Cut helld Leather, Deuble' hale nnd Tep, Prlte,
i.'ue.
Itejs llisits of thu snnie exelliit iniike.
Prlcc.JLIi).
32-38 East King Street,
LANCAbTEH, PA.
Branch Stere,
NO. .Ill MAHKET bTUEITT, HAHltK
HUltU. PA.
TI ENHV WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
Williamson & Fester,
.... 1 1 te 138 i:al Klnc t trect, having a
f .11 1'ne of Fnrti if tyery dcfcrtptlen at the
i. -, . . i u'rtuktcj; ptumptlynt.
luiul tl in. Lull und examine our geed.
08-tfdU H. WOLF, lie) East Kluj rstrct.
' ft Tt ,V S"
25
M
Hm lfe9erttemetit.
-AT-
ATTENTION, HOU8EKEEPEBN.I
TO-DAY WECXJMM ENCE A UREATHALE Of
BLHNKETS,
Hought at the recent Ureal Auction held In
New Yerk, where our buyer was a large pur
chaser. The difference In price between last
year's goods nnd this great let we quote en
either side of this column.
Meney saved will lie the result If you PUIt
CHAHHYOORHLANKETH IIEHE.
B
M10AIN8,
CHHRLES
Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street.
Bargw in Black Shawls and Henrietks.
HENniETTAB .
And at 25 and T, cents.
Best, LarRest and Fliifst Assortment of these geed In Lancaster at Lewest Prices at th
BOSTON STORE.
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
CHARLES STAMM.
Hew glbugrtieciuenta.
HEY CAN ALlTcOPY HUT NONE CAN
Equal Billy Waltz'H Havana Filled Cigar,
at
NOS. 5 103 NOKTH QUEEN ST.
mylS-flmM.W.TliAlAw
PbULICBALEH.
JOELL. HAINES,
Auclleiieer, Fire Iniiirance and ncal Estate
AKent. The most central flcrure In the Heal
Estate Market In Lanciistcr. If In win it efnn
Auctioneer employ HAINES. nirtl-lmdll
M"'
LEH'H nOHAX BOAP.
MILLER'S
Borax Seap
WILL
WASH CLOTHES,
-AND-
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN
N'
EWCOHNMEAU
WE AHE AHE NOW PHKPAHE1) TO SUP
PLY THE TRADE WITH
Kiln Dried Cern Meal.
LEVAN & SONS,
MFHCIIANTMILLEHS.
rpiIE PEOPLES CMX I M t UtE.
DONE IN THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL AND
SATISFACTORY .MANNER
Lewest Cash Prices.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Gentlemen's Balbriggan Underwear
'I lie Most Couifertalilx and Duriililn tTudprvienr
In tlie Market, bieclally Adnptctl for the
Full Se'useii. recnnit Jl.CI.
FULL UNIX OF GENTLEMEN'S
WINTER TJOERWEAR
COMINU IN SHORTLY.
JIOH1ERY, SUSPENDERS, C0LL.VR8 AND
CITES, Etc.
Merchant Tailoring !
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
luartO-lydH LiVNCASTEH, FA.
fc. .L
V - "
Hcarlet Blankets, Alt-Weel, at K 00 a pair i Mitt
lastyearatHW.
Hcarlet Blankets, All-Weel, at tZTS a pair ( mM
lastj ear at fLOO.
Grey Blankets at 11.00 a pair sold hut yaMr"
atll-TO.
Urey Blankets at 11.25 a pair; sold last year
attt-riO.
Grey Blankets at 11.75 a pair; sold last year
st me.
Orey Blankets at Km s pair . sold last rear
atnrs.
Utvy Blankets at KM a pair , sold last year
' at W.25.
STA7VT7VT,
fc
At B60 CAHIIMEHE SHAWLS At t 00
At 225 jvt i700
At 200 ...At 1500
At ,75 " ," At 1280
-At ISO At 100
At 125 ' " At 90
At 100 " At g09
At 89 " At 708
At 73 " " At a go
At mi " " Jt 500
At 50 " At 4 a,
" And at SI.OO, JI.60, J2.00, $2, 13.00, W.50.
1ctu glbuegttBcwtntB.
KEYSTONE HUHINEHS COLLEGE XF XF
ferds unsurpassed ndvtntaircs for train
Iiik yeuni: men and ladles for business. Wa
Imvenik'llKlitful room and pleasant locntlen.
Full course. Ktt; evening course, tX. Type
writing nud Phonegraphy tnuclit.
W.b.MOHMEK.l'rln.,
Ne. 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, I'a,
tfd&w
s
TEAM ENGINE AND UOILER WORKS.
Fair W'eek.
Steam Engine
-AND-
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Fair,
It will pay j en te call at my Works and ex
amine our Stock of
Engines !
Allew us te quote you price!, and
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
t Horsfl-Pevrer
II Herse-Power
Herse-Power
10 Herse-Power
lSHersc-PiiweT... .
'JO Herse-Power .
42
475
5JS
7S
rT7S
1,175
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
6 Horse-Pew cr.
H Herte-Power
15 Horw-Pew er...
KeO
,. 1T.0
. '.75
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Five SO Herse-Power, 50 In. Dlmii., 16 feet Leiik.
!Mj;iii,TtihM. Price, 1175 and 1150.
One Heller, 30 In. Dlam., 11 feet LenK, 21 3 in.
Tubes 12 feet Leng, with lire Frent
Custlngs, fia-i.
1 CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturer of shtlteiury Endues, Mill and
-Minim: Machinery, HiiwMIIIh, Hark mid
Coti Mills, Pump., etc.
Contractor for Steam Hentlmr, Direct or Indi
rect, or hy Het Witter,
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
ISTHEHESTINTIIE MAItKET.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te,
Jehn Best,
I'lioi'RiirreH,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, FA.