- '. , 4y -tSlWVA' . . ...1. JIF".T ,1 "- ... 4,,-r -v V-'TOVV.' .- .. -W -T. ?V'1V i'f"r ... . ......xnawmi nrmumniv vnTrnunm a vmmm v.-ff THB UkHOACfrSR JPAIIjX llTJL.gJUltyJsViavjTO, ?T.iwJSJrewavrY.iww.pmEi pt jlpp. "W tw K -i ii OF X E. HESS. 1991V mt AM OLVMT VlTltltXD JUMJM AW At. X Willi lh Basins InUrtltt Msweagsi ler Many 1rs-iJ tot Council and Scheel Wrekt Cellins station. ..!'. rOtHtespondence of ItiTtLMaxNcxa. tail. Nev. 8. Jeremiah 0. Hews MMnaabtm'H most widely known and . d ed this morning at one iChli home Ne. 229 Cherry iitrcet, its, after a lingering lllnesa, the tot bis death being consumption. baa figured prominently In the I affair of the town for many yearn r art MM? bare figured mere prominent preminent m - Baking Columbia oeuuncrcl- was one of auumbernr business Mm la their day encouraged the In. of the town by pemenBl effort anil tBMatw. He was a factor In cbttrcu aaut an active oretnotor el the Inter 0f Mie Methodist Episcopal cliurcli el both spiritually auu uiiaeciauy. 'fatiUeal aensa Mr. Hess was what may ttYatad a strict party man, voting the t ticket. l was born in Yerk. Fa.. Nev mler IL and received his education nt tlie TsM academy. During his vacations lie -fMlataal tfea trade or wheelwright, which ''SaiaJsa te geed purpose In alter jear, SSm connected with Mamuel Cox, el Laticas- ff fJsVl filling a contract for U. S. Briny l? Sjmmu. Alter graduating from the academy &? IftfeeMM In Reading, in tbe spring of 1S40, l. vanv qh lissisicu 1111 inuiuei'iu'jan nsMsti P. Nevln, who held the position el CCUttter and welghmaster en the Union WML During the winter months his lime VH occupied In teaching school, lie re MMd te Yerk In the spring et 1312, ac- atogapesltlcn as salesman In theetab theetab aentefP. A. and S. Small. Mr. 11p jttrlMted most et bis success in alter lite MM connection with this firm. In 1511 he aitthla position, accepting a flalterlng eiler aaehlet clerk in a large dry goods and hard ware store, of J. 1 jjanuan, of lliirlltmten, Tawa. Airalnst hla own wi&hee. but by the s dtfc of his pbTBiciau, be It-It . j'UUsi situation after being tbere fourteen aoenths, and arriving In Columbia in 1S46, . ,J where, with the exception of trn mouths' , , isaWenee in Lancaster, he reuialued te the -vlUaaa of bis death. Ills first business venturu ";? lax town was in the hard are bushiest as a , v-factner of the late Jonas Rumpb, ceutluulug Am the business for three years. 11 e next sj&went In business with F. 8. Bletz, In the sale ''Of dry goods. Hla most buccehsIuI business VlveBturewaatn tbe coal business, In which f-ike entered In lb50, at the place 4'IMW occupied by 11. F. Bruner, where .-he remained until 1S01, building up "'S large trade which extended along the ; t?aaU railroad, supplying large quantities el ' eeal te tn jLaucasier tiiauuisoierie. in ii .Jebn Q. Denney otiered htm the third f gtmtereat in tbe Henry Clay furnace, entering &:ial the Iren Held after Uispesine of the coal- cPjtti te B. F. Bruner. In conjunction with A aeven citizens of Columbia be subscribed t -'jaAOOO te establish the Hurjuebanna rolling :. ,r'r mill, of which Mr. Iless was elected manager, - erylng several years in this capacity. At f'St death of Jehn Haldeman be took uu -. ?B tAaVIra t-t In t tifk trtan cktOivi enf nt t li A - Heery Cly furnace unill It wm beIU '.j te' C. B. Grubb A Seu la 1S73. He ?S IKaMi nnnriQBul ffin enutirctrrf nt Ihn 1ffn ' (i alrntfidra el th fnrtt nt T.rvmet blrabr rninrn. ,4vyuuw4n u aw va j'5v,..tj k-uw i.u. Ztt iBg te the business In which his lortune had ,;bB largely accumulated. Fer nineteen f !! l. Huctt Ik.1.1 l.i .ha Al.n.nh Ih. cm.-- ibi ml rjositleus et clttss-lcailer. sten ard. trustee i""-? and treasurer. In 1S51 he was elected u ST..K member of council iind atdlUerent iwrleds. f(:.v.f'held positions el trust and honor, as lollens . V'i-T.Trustee of old Columbia public ground coin. . 'Sftffipany, school director, president of water 5, y g eenipany, presuient or gas company, director jOt Vieiumuin lauenai euk aim linage 7ti MmiMnT. rl1rivtrir t Plrftt Vutinnnl tunlr. A'tpresldent of the Bethel cemetery company, 3Yaaersiarv ei ihh iiniru ei iihulii hiki tux ivii. &)lector. Inconuectien with theMesarsi Del ji.iVrwIler, he took an active intoren in establish VW-fi. le the First National bank of Columbia. ftf; Summed up, Mr. Hess was a man of ru VV,laajftlrVilA uttfnida anil rm-flrufui ftp,.. In fafe" convictions, unswerving In his devotion te S.Vw hla famllv and a llinlnl metnber of Ihii com. i'tS1'" tnunlty. Mr. iiets was married te Mary j- uer, a sister el bamuel Cox, el Lancaster, Henry Uersbey, el CelumblR, and Mr. Ann Mowery, of Lnnciiter. Uenaathe last efhls lamily and leaves a widow and three daughters, Mrs. W. U. Barr, of Columbia. Mrs. Jell. Olven and Mr. Ella Welder, of Ilarrliburg, te mourn his eealh. The funeral will I-u held en Saturday altorneou at two o'clock, P from his Inte residence, Xa 22S Cherry A 1UIIiuU Uifih A Jwreck occurred enyesterdsy the l'eun. eylvatila railroad at Cellins sutien, cauteu ;'"ij-..-'by the breaking of an axlu of engine e. can, coming easi. rne cars were ujrewn irem the track. The wreck crew was called In service te clear away the wreck which caused about ene hour's delay te Irelght traffic. Tetvu Ketrs. A large audience was in tbe opera lieiuu last night te see Peter F. Baker and com cem pany in "Chris and Lena." The audience was delighted. The streets are being scraped le clear away the amount of mud. Henry Cremer, the brakeuiau who was burten last Saturday night, Is improving. An excursion will run from Columbia te Lancaster en November 0.h, eer the Had Inv ralli-nad. llmlftr ttiM iti.iiuvutiiHnl nf f ri W ;trey ledge of Odd Fellows, of Lancaster. - .a rarmers nerse auj wagon was stunning en Loeust street, yesterday, and when tbe tsan attempted te turn the horse around, the animal slipped end fell In the gutter. The hone was xoen extricated from the barueis and no damage was done. One of heating lurnares of the Columbia rolling mill was lighted this morning, and it is probable that the mill will reaume work after being Idle for Mive.ral mouths. A Railroad SuperlnUuUeut Injuifd. Beah F. Wilten was recently appointed i.Mi kntiArctcinr nf IhA I.VprlArlpb .lii-luW... ..f K. Sj'Pennsylvanla railroad. Tuesday be declded J."s te make an Inspection of the read and he gtt Btariea wiiusiverai empleyes en a hand car. tesft,. When they reached Iren Bridge, about lour. K-ttc "-..- .niica Tr.wi vn.i ititie ..m. v.. .. .. - wwm .....ve ..wu. aw.u, n ...,u uug ,au 1U vr trout of the car. The result was that the deg jvwas ran everaud killed aud tbe car upset. Mr. i, Wilsen was thrown forward and wusnftor wusnfter 1 wards caught between the cog wheels in the i machinery of the car. He was very badlj ,i cut and brulseil about the body and his lull . ankle was xpralned. He was brought te this . !' city en the 0:15 train and Dr. Welchuus at ' tended him. fialcldeef Juliu liuelrj. , Jehn Iloeley, advance agent for the " Bag r Vihv" rtnmnnnv. Mmmldml .nlrtl.lu I,.. n... f i- J tlnir bis llirent in bin room nt u lmtl In s.4 OlesD, N. Y., Tuesday tiltomeon. 11b re- fisldedst 283 Clinten street, Brooklyn. It Is Bra Mr. Iloeley was well-known in Lnucaster ".mijienaQ visitea tuts city ahead el dllTerent -tjsjiews ier many years, rie was n popular aavauoe ageut, ituu ma ueam win no re gretled by many. beclety Officers Elected. At the meeting of Lee XIII. Yeung Men'a Catholic Society, en Tuesday evening, the following efll cars were elected for the ensuing TMr PrAMlilfmt- CI FMward llneAnflr vira fc-jp'preaident, William Ilietneuz; secretary, 1 ,vmuu "icL.iiigeii; treasurer, rreucia ?.S. Htatnenz; ktewards. Emauuel H, Miller. f- .Leepold Albert, Kerdlnaud Bender, Jehn A. i VKrf e i. , Clese Klcurlue' William Dietrich, U.e wideawake and in Mllgent DcmecratiQ cetuinilteeuinn of the YiJWwenrtewn election illntrlct, tuAile a loro lero lore Ttot what tbe result would be in the Beh- f'MiratOWU bOX. ltaaalil tlin nmn,ir.llnvnlu . V U0,lW J5""! tlw Hepubllcan vote H7. The im"" was exactly t and the ;' Kpubliean vote HO. If alt the ether com- XMluoetnen Iibte made u careful a cativaas, ki 'aw get the full Democratic! vote, aa Mr. n Brtrlch did, tbera wouldn't lutvu been e h " lmtuh filkannelntliient Hmnnv nu,,,..!. .Zt , ...,. a ,,). , t, V Sent te the llntpltal. ;"PhilipHaIn,whe ewiied Irem the comity 'Iwipltal a few weeks nge, wa returned te 'that institution this inernltiL'. Ills brother '"' (nund hi in uranderlnir about, took blm te the tMMtea house and Officer liable cfcerted him WiO Old quarter. Letters Oraatad by the RlUr. The following letters were granted by the register et wills ler the week ending Wed nesday, November 'i : Testamentary William O. Lively, de ceased, late or Kohrerstewn : Christ C lis brcker, Last Hempueld, executer. Mary B. Btnne, deceased, lste of Lsncaster city James B. Btrlne, city, executer. Harah Krelder, decease!. Isle of Warwick township-, Edward L. Krelder, Warwick, execnter. ., , . Administration T. Luther Brlnten, deceased, late of Sadsbury township , Cyrus Brlnten, Ssdsbury, administrator. Usnnah Bltzer, decease.!, late of S Isbury lewushlp ; Thes. Bltrer, Salisbury, Bdmlnls- Ailam Ven Nelcla, decead, Isteer ttast Coeallco township j Hatiiuel Ven eldaanil Imen Lnush, l:ast Cocallce tewnfhlp, ad. mlnlstrater. Itlsrk Crrla llsrrlbnrs HARiusBUno.Nev. 3. Latest returns Irem Dauphin county show that the Itepubllcan state and county ticket will be elected by the usual majorities, with the exception of Barnes, Republican, for the legislature who was elected ever McClaskey, Democrat, by only 30 votes. Black carries the city by 17 majority. A nrnfral Strike Mar Uccnr. Ciiicaoe, Nev. 3. Members of tbe execu ttve committee of the Knights of Laber avr that unless the terms are speedily a general strike will be ordered, and that by Saturday all the men In Swift A Ce.'s employ will be out A reduced number of cattle and begs was bought yesterday, prices ruling much lower than en Monday. Mr. S wilt is reported as saving that "he Is about disgusted with the Knights of Laber and consultations.' Ills house has 2,100 men at work aud will biro n)oie,dopendlng upon the town of Lake police ier protection. The pack or s, Mr. Swift thinks, will ttaud together In this deal thrown out and Injured. On Tuesday afternoon Harry Snllke, of this city, was driving en buiness between Columbia aud Marietta when bis horse ran away and threw him out. He was badly cut and bruised and had one ankle sprained. lie laid down by the read and alter bis horse had been caught by some persons In tbe neighborhood he was able te drive te Lan caster. ehaxii upjr.v.tu. Of Attiltli lUelher Palate of Fashion ou tst KIde Street. The grand opening of ABtrlcn's palace of lashlen, Ne. 13 Eait King street, takes place te-day and te-morrow. The capacious store rooms, upstairs and down, are mere elegantly arranged aud tilled with an assortment of millinery aud laiiey goeJs mere tine and coolly than et er before show n by thla leading house. The floral decorations of the place are ery tine. Flowering plants shed their rich per fumes in all parts of tbe establishment and magnificent foliage plants ate artistically ar ranged In all parts of the rooms and set off the elegant display el full mlllluery.ceats and ether goods te great advantage. One el the most noticeable attractions Is a piece of real duchess lace, talued at JP per yard. It took eighteen mouths te make this piece containing six yards. It is something tbe like of which wan never before seen In Lancaster. The lower store room which Is uue hun dred aud fifty feet long Is draped en both sides in most exquisite stvle with the very finest goods in tbe Una There Is a charming display of bead laces, dres fieuts, laee lloun lleun clngs and bead trimmings. A space of tweuty.five feet is devoted te display el kid gletes show n ou a background of velvet. It Is very attractive and cannot fail te arrest the attention of lady visitors. Quilted satin linings in bright colors pink, blue, A;., iulerapered with fur trimming etc., are an attractive feature of the place. ear tne centre ei tne store are a succession of eight double curtains, of silk plushes In bright colors, finished with elegant fringes te correspond. In the rear of these is a music s'and, from which the Italian orchestra will furnish music te-night from 7 te 9 o'clock. The large room up stairs Is, If possible, tneru exquisitely arranged tban the room below. Besides the great display of pretty coats, cleiks, elegant wraps and ladles' wear, tbere are ever two hundred trimmed bats, In Infinite variety, made expressly ler the grand erenlug. " Dnslde thft-e tbere Is an entire wall et fancy plushes, a large table of mourning hats, covered In black ami white plush. The larg-j mirrors, draped In purple aud black pi Urh, are also attractive, while tbe children's coat depart ment overflows with tbe most elegant, tabli tabli ienable aud comfortable goods. The store will be meit brilliantly illumi nated with electric light. Down stairs there are nine 32-candle power lamps and twenty four 40-candle power lamps. Upstairs there are nine 32 candle power lamps and sixteen 10-camlle power lamps. We need net tell our lady readers te be present at the grand tall opening. They will be sure te be there, and they will see for themselves hew very Imported Is our description el the Astrtch palace et fashion. Tnt entries for the Chrysauibeuiuin Is hew which will open Tuesday neit at Lancaster hall. West KIiik dtreet, are new l,ng nude The uunaKers are new busy la tne out the hall, and the number of planta that 111 be exhibited 111 be larger than nrsl expected It preiultvs te be the largest show of the kind eer huld In thla city. An orchestra will be piesent during the eTenlUK Aew TerK Stocks. Waw Yeita Nev. 8. Wall Street, 1 JO p. in. Meney leaned at 688 per cent Exchange Bleady at l MKO' Oeverninenu wrre flrtn i Currency C', il 33 bid: v coup?, liaH bid, S' coups, llli hid. The stock market this morning opened strong at advances of te 2X per cent., with Manhattan, New Yerk and New England and Lake shore tbe features. After thu flratcailen some telling te realize, prices rcacied i tel per cent. Since midday the market has been strong and en a geed buying of Union raclQc, l'acinc Mall, Oregon Transcontinental, C C. U Aland Erie, prices are new at the best nguiee again. 'iraiu ana rreTisiuus furnlshta by 8, K. Yundt. Ilreker. CBloaeo, Nev.3, lu o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. I'nrk. I ra November 7.5; sex Vil 9 21 s se December...... ..TSf, 87! J7 9 S3 JM January JX u H lu s:ii 6 u.'X May e;H ui 31 .... .... ..... . lieculpts. Car Let Wlutar Wheat m spring Wheal , ji Cern..... 410 Oata 1; "ye 7 Uarley .... 13; Oil City CrudeOU ti-i llm 1 Ilecelpts Uegs I7,i") Closing 1'rlces 2 o'clock i. Wheat. Cern. Oats. fork. Laid November .....7S H.U -AS-j 9 sjlt s Uecetnbcl 75(.t 37); 17 1)1(1)1 Januuty 76 38 '.'714 10 3') b 05 May t:y, nji ji ou city Crude Oil k,4 new Ieta l'redace stars rt. Ml Yekk, Nev, 3 rieur market dull, but steady! jrine, II UOtf-JTO; tmporUue, tllXtl Hit Common te itoea Extra Western, r:atJ75! 0Hd te Choice Extra Western, l4 8tl7Ji City Mill Extras, ft 40O lu Ier Weat Indies: Ulnn. Extra, f2WOS W. Lxtru Ne. 2. rJ iettt 93. Uoed te r uncy Extra Slate, $J OQi i ; Common te ralr Extra Ohie. $2ee3 7u. WheatNe. 1 lied state en Snot. Wj: Ne.. lied, state, 8lei Ne. 2 Red, Winter, Nev. tllXe i Hec, S.V.C Cern Ne. . Allxed, cash, IS.Sc i Nev., It,iu: Dec.,47'c Oats Ne 1, White Stnte, en spot, SSe N'e . de, 33.0 ( Ne. 2 Mixed W'estern, Uee .W.H'We Kye dull und neminal: Wcsletu. lAail j State iSiliOc. llarley nominal ; ungraded Canada, 75c. 1'erkdull I New Mess, flu 731(11 ) Lard Nev., te 10 1 Dec, 8 19 ; Jan , i i) MeIuhsus dull) 1'orle Kice, 30c. Turpentine quiet at S7Kc Uesln dull i stntlued te geed. (I U7X fetreleuin dull: refined In banuJs, til.t. , Oe tn cae. ba 1'itlL'UU dull ; grain le Leudau. ft llultur-Marki't dull t N WniUiin Cruamury, se:Se ; 1'enn'a de, 2tr.'IJ.u Eggs firm; Bute, Ui)(fTei Western. ZIQ -jugar-market dullt HeOned Culleaf, 6 316f 6Jei uranulatud. r, ), lfifW-.s,i fallow steady: l'rtme Ity, Je. Coffee quiet -, cargoes J2. OtUcaca llsrsti Wheat Nev., 15Het Oea,1iVe.t Muv s2""e Corn-Nev.,MiU ; ljee., sWit Uv. Ue!" Oats Nev. -miY., he I uea, e i May, 81ie. Nev.,$SKI; l)ee.,sv3. fork. Lard-Ney.. S DO Dee,, 15 V5, illbs-Jan,, 3 IB. ' DtM Msravta. quotation by Kcea, McUmnn A Ce., t-aiixuu, J. Lancaster, i n. i en list. 11 lla. I r.. tii JiT, M'i II '.1 Jfcl II 1 -'S llv 1U US wt jj i'A4 :i S!:i Wll n US-H Canada raciac . . H u. O.C. 1 ii,U OoUCeal 31 Central raolne. Canada Beathi-rn er CbL, 8t,Urgb . Denver A Rlollrr.nile i Del.Lacs.A Wetrn ItJS ne.... ,', KrteM. , l''-l New Jersey Central K. AT rN Lea.A N M lAkeSbere H MIChlRnn Central 'i MiMnurl t'sclfle.... ll'S' Nertlinrn l'aclflc fi N. r. fret RS N. W 11S New Yerk Ccntnvl 113l EsstTennCem Omans M' Oregon Traus 8SS tn-iV, & Vb'i II" li-t., 113 UntnrleA wwtein Pacific Uall , ILeeHnster A l'lll.niirc MS S St. rani M Texas Pacific ?h Onion Pacific i'i Watmn Common ', Wabh lrelenvl . . ,"l4 Western Union Telennpti.. rJ West Shern rniLADsLrau list. LehUb VMley a,X Y.APhtU m Pennsylvania 5:. Eeadieg. is'i LeblgbNavlgatlen 6."4 HMtenvtlle 1I4 llj IIS 53 1 Philadelphia A Erie... Northern Cent People's 1'assencer U'd'c Uen'IsM'tg's 6 OU.. . ti , Ml te t4 uk a i a. Taoeirt -November 2, IV. In tbls ctiy, Het tie L. laggert. The lelatlve anil f i lends et the Ismtly are te spectfuliy lnvittnl te atlend tbe luneml from tbe residence of her tuetbet. Ne II Kast Walnut street en Friday morning at 10 oilei. topre ceel te Old Leacock meeting m tttns hgusc, wbere ervlce will be held at 1 o'clock. xe .titvEKTfKjtr.yri: TTtOR SALE. - A BAKERY Ol PHI, U ci eeinUllnt el hnri. wacen.and everything uea in aunt cism ornery iti nSlwd ll SOl'Tl! Ql EtN STKEST XECLTOR'S SALE Ol' REN.L ES TATE ON WKDNKSliAY. NOVEMBER ;ub, IfM, will be sold at the franklin Heuse, North Queen street. Lancaster cits , Pa . tbn fel lowing real estate, lste tbe nieperty of Mary Annh-llllan, deceased, te wit All tbst certain two-story BKICK DWKIMNG HOCSE. wltb b&ckbulldtng. well with pumptheicln,bvdrnt. finpevlnes, Ac, and let et ground thereto be englng, situate Ne Hi en tbe west side of North Mulbrrv street. In the cttv of L&niastei containing In front en said Mu.nerrr striet ."" leet.and In depth W feet te a feui leet wld alley, adjoining property of Mi Msrj-aret ilaney, 11 C. Kready and ethers Sale te cemmence at 7 o'clock p in. f said day, when attendance will be given audteiuia made known ev RAMIE', f tBHSHV, HrMiT "nrstKT, Autt sxecutei n3 10td.M AS F CLTON OPERA UOLbE. FB1DAV EVflNINO, NOV. fa, 1880. The Feries and I'nappieachaNe I DA SI DDONS Mastodon Burlesque Ce. Supported by the gieatest ceTpanv t spe cialty artlsu and congress el lyric start. eer called from tbe garden of excellence, in the latest grand production tn thetltld ei rut'.iue opera, entitled ' A STRIKE IN THE 11 M'.EM Under tLe icanascment of Mil HAU1'. (. J A LOUS. The only and Inimitable IDA S1DDONS. sup ported by beautiful young ladles, foenlu a vision et artistic loveliness never before wit. nessed by an eutranctd audience en an stsge. ntlCK.'. .. 3J(JWC'S1 KeservedeeaU new en sale at opera beuse. nev3 3ld V BLIC SALE OK VALl'A BEE KEAL ESTATE. On WiDxsear, Nuvimbib 17. 156, will be sold, by virtue of an elder of the orphans Court of Lai tiater ceunty.attheC"Unty Hnuse, en East Mnif street, in tbe clt of Lancaster, tbe fellOT'lne described real estate, te wit Ne 1, All thit certain let et -nuud sl'uated en tbe west side of Beuth Oueen street, bet ecn Uermsn and uonestesa strevta, In the cltret Lancaster, containing In fient il feet andA Inches, and In depth te beaver stiet '.'15 bet. moie or less.en which street It has a front of II feet, 2H Inches, en which are ervuttd a one and a balf-siery I'AHT liUICK AN li PA ItT Kit M V UW ELLINK UOL'SE AND STOKE, nuu-bered ;35&nd:i), witi aone-9terv ilncK Uatk Uulld In? and I iame Kitchen atturbed. Ne. 2. All that certulu let ur plw.i of ground situated en tbe seuthcat -ide et Middle street, betwten Duke and Keckland streets, tn thecltj of Lancast.r, containing In trout en slid Middle street thirty leet and six Inches nnd In depth te a public alley, twehundrid andelght Itet, h ere or less, en which sre ereitcd a one snd a half story ITameDweillngheuie. numbered JI3. with a one and a-half story Inirne hack building attached. Bale te commence at 7 o'clock p m , when terms will be made known by M HAIlEItllUsn. I jrirt'r f I 11 r i l'hlllp Klse, dee'd JeiL L. 1111 , Aucl o.TAnerJ.lo 17 J.H OIVLEKA CO. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 11AUOAIN8 IN DRESS GOODS. SILKS. Striped Jersey Fliinnele, 60c. MnS.Givler&Ce., He. 26 Eaat Blliifr Btroet, LasCiHtst I'i TDULL DBESH GOODS. FALL DRESS GOODS. WATT&SHAND, 0, 8 aud 10 East King Street. This Department Is new ciewded with the Latest Novelties. W e ptejcul the following Extraordinary Bargains. HOMESPUN 81 ITI.NO.t3ln wide, ttc. a yard SILKSTIUrKDAUMUKhi.SS In lde.37kc. a) ard. ALL-WOOL UIAUO.NAL CLOTHS, 40 In. wide, 37Hc ajatd. SILK A.NI) WO-)L8A.ONY hUntNU,3sln wide, sue a yard ALUWOOL HEATHEU bUl'll.xlii, i: Id. wide, 60c. a yard, II. Wit LINE fiUiriNOB, ft lu wide, 30c. a yard.' ALL-WOOL CLOTH BUIT1N03, M lu. wide, Kc. a yard. MLK AND WOOL TYCOON SUITINGS, 31 In, wide, Kie. a yard Our roll Line of TUICOT CLOTH BUtriNUH n ere contracted ler In early spilug, and cannot be equalled ter the money. Everything New and Desirable In Ladles'. Misses' and children's NEW FALL CLOAKS AT POPL'LAlt 1'KICES--AT THE- HEW YORK STORE. rpHK ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J- stockholders of the I.'incaxtur Fire Insur ance ce Company will be held at the office et Shenk llausiran. Ne 1 Hnuth Prlnpn tri'At. Ijhimb. x ler, l'a , en Monday, Nevember 1, 1884, between the hours of 3 and ft o'clock p. re., for the election et Directors for the ensuing j ntr llKNJ. K. SI1ENK, .. . . Secretary and Treasurer. dLAMCASTBB, Oot. O, W. en-3tdS,WB mkw AitrmmTmmMKXTK. 11 U.VLDWKUi.VCO. H THE CENTURY WATCH Tke Centuty Walch for (lenlletnen Is tuaite te the sprelsl mder nt MCdH. Caldwell A Ce. te supply the demand fet a watch that pe$ peshes acoursle time, keeping qualities at a popular pilec. $100 The aneisje jioilerm. ance el tni watch, owing te Its fln adjust, inent, h eticeded the claims xiUlnally made tei It iifllsble time. kepltigi tunning In lutuy lutam.es equal te wtcbe el a much greater lest $100 A nsw alte tn this watch has been Intro dueed by Meters. Cald well A Ce, measuring l?Lluesand verythtn. which 1 lecemtnendcd for fcvcnlng Dress or where a walch In small proportions Is deslted. 1HL NEW SI2t J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 003 CHESTNUT ST., VIIlLAUELrHlA HOL'SsE KOK KENT. A srveu-roeiu Crick ileue. with hydrsnt and cistern. Ne. 315 hast riedetlcX ueet In r.ulre at Ne. SM East rredertck strcet.erat Allan A. llerr'e, East King St. eTT-tld AVAKIKTY OK FRESH. TOILET PER Fl'MhltY In Hulk In New Oder and Cem binatiens, and a large line of fine Toilet bops, thai ln lte examination, lust opened at HUULET'S DUL'U STORK, X Nt-st king street. I MPOK 1 hi) IN BOTTLES-KINL OLD im3H WHISKY AT UOHKEKS LIQUOR SIOKE, II CK.M'HEttyUAUE, Laucuter, 1'a. T7IALL GOODS. JD All the Lntest Novelties tn TINE MILL1I NEUV at WEIKEVR MILLINERT STORE. eMnidtl Ne. 58 Nertb Queen stref qiOBACCO OUTriNGH, HCKAPS. SIKT X. 1NU3 AND TACSEKS' WAdTfi, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. t MOLIN.H. -Se. m I'wrl Stree., vew Yerk. KtsferHiice t red. behntte. Na lij Tearl street, Stf Yer. feM7-lya TT OERHAKT, Fine Tailoring. A Full and Complete stock el Imported an Demestic Suiting and Overceating Fer tbe Fall Trade new redy te select Hern. Call early te seenre Best Styles. H. GERHART, Ne. 43 N QUEEN ST., Opposite Ibe rosteBce mertMTdK M CSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS Fer Cash, at 17!, t5, f, 1 1U2, ll'. 1120, Ac. WOKuANS ON INSTALL5IENT8. -S no. inuw tuj into (1.U iiise flitl I1SW Every Mentba. avery3Slenlh. Every3Mentha. .1- Tery 3 Mentlu, Ac I'lANOS at IJm, tr t.T,loe. Ac American bewln Machines at 13, t20, 133 A 110. AT- W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 NOllTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEU, TA seplS-lydll -pETIBLNO FROM BCblNESS. Mere important and Increasing lnteiests tn a higher sphere of usefulness win seen claim the whole of my time and attention I. therefore. In view of my retiring from bus! ne, offer te my numerous patrons hotels, restaurants and private famllfs-a Bvlect As eertment of 1 his Season' CANNED GOODS, Including the Very Best Brands at WHOLE SALE I'ltlCKS by the deien or ease. Alseat OKKATI.Y llEpCCED 1'KItES the FINEST Ql'ALlTlESet FrehTeai, and alargequantttj el Genuine old ttevernmenl Java and etber geed brands pf Coffee, tn erdei te reduce my stock prier te selling out. CHARLES" MACN AY, NOS, 113 A M7 NORTH QUEEN ST. nl-lwd jOlUtlKSlENrb. TflOLTON OI'EKA HOUSE. WONK NIGHT ONLT -S THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, use. THE GUEATEBT OF ALL CESSES. GREAT 6UC- HARRY MINER'S silver mm co. With Its Carload et Uotgeeus Scenety and Superb Company. TRICES .50 73 CENTS. Secure yeui seataatertra house office, nl-lt F ULTON OPEKA HOUSH a-S NIGHTS ONLT 3-e Aud Grand Wednesday Matinee, Commencing Monday Evening, Nev. 1, 1080. CORrNNE! AND HER FAMOUS MERRIE MAKERS. Under the Direction of JENNIE EIURALL. This BeaBen Greater. Stronger, Grander than Ever liefera. 40 ARTISTS -IO. - 3 I'RtMA DONNAB3. 4 GREAT COMEDIANS 4 A I1EVY OF 11EAUTIFUL GIRLS. Wednesday CAPERS. Wednesday Matinee MIKADO. PRICES 10, SO 4 30 CENTS. ectZJMd THE ACCOUNTS OF THE FOLLOW lng named .estates will be presented for confirmation nisi en MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, IbSfl: Wm.Hellls 'and wife, assigned estate, Jehn J. Keyler, assignee. II. L. Geckley and wife, asslgued estate, J. O, Mehn, assignee David 11. Wcldler and wife, assigned estate, Ell tsblutnan, assignee. Christiana r ledertka Hater, trust estate, Jehn H Frank, commlttee. Mary Krug, trust estate, Daniel llaker, com mittee. Fanny Krug, trust estate, Daniel Raker, coin cein lnlttee. Aimer Orlmth and wife, assigned estate, J. D, C. Pownull,a.slgnee. Henry Speldel, assigned estate, Edw.I. lirln lirln ten. aislgne". Jlartln Myllnaud wife, assigned estate, Henry Jluber, assignee Fred Dlnkelbcrg and wife, assigned estate, Philip Uluder und Philip Dlr.kelburg, assign ees. Hunt II. Sharer and wife, nsslgned estate, rred'k Oloweller, assignee. Samuel s. Heffman, trust estate, Jonas UetT man etal. committee Attest. J0I1ND.8KU.E9, Prothenotory. FXOTBOHOTABT'a Orrici, Oct, U, lMf. ectaj-Itw Or.UTJfiNff. 1HSH ,V ltllOTllKll. POPULAR! A Custom iVpiiitmctit is net Popular unless It sells net only the lowest priced gthxlB, 1ml also the lilgher. iiiul net only the hlghd pritinl goods, but ivlse the lower. B. CAN MAKE W A SUIT OF GLOTHES -Af- $10.00. and nteM niAi ur ie xne DEMANDS OE LUXURY. That's Peixil.ir. rvartmeaiU are busy Very few Custom De Veale busy because we ate Popular. As in out Custom Department, se dcK"s this apply te all the brauchee of our Cloth ing Hml riiuitsuitig; Goods. HIRSH BROTHER, ONE-PRIOE Gletbiers and Furnishers, ceu. NORTH (jUEEN ST AND CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. TA. w- 1LLIAMHON A FOSTER. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. THB QUESTION FOIl Public Discussion Dunma nevbmbhb. Winter Suits and Overcoats ! CHILDREN S WINTER SUITS AND OVER COATS, JIW te 110 te. IlOrS' WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. IAUU te Itl.f0. UENTB' WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOAT1, SS.O0 te IAJ.U', GENTS BAT1N LINED KERSEY COATS, rx 00. OVER- NEW FURS In LADIES' MUFFS. HOAS and TRIMMINGS GENTS SEAL PLUSH CAPS. WINTER STYLES IN STIFF AND SOFT HATS. BOI8 TOLOS AND LHILDREN'S 1AM O'SHANTERS. CARRIAGE RORES IN WOLr. DUTFALO ANDrLUSH. HORSE BLANKETS AND WHIPS. Winter Underwear 1 IN CAMEL'S HAIR, NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK, SCARLET MEDICATED, WHITE MERINO, SCOTCn MIXED AND FANOT BTRirED. NEW WINTER PATTERNS Silk Neckwear & Cellars and GntTs. IRE BEGTMAKESOF FINE KID GLOVES ANDSARANACOR PLAIN TANNED BUCKSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. WOOLEN AND BUCK MITTS. A Bargain for ladies I IIOUCE BLiri'EKB IN BILK BROCADE, KID AND VELVET. Fermer Price,!! 00 and 11.23. ALL Cb T DOWN TO ONE DOLLAR A PAIR. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. S'2, SI, 80 aud IIS East King 81., LANCASTER. I'A. riLAKKK ALWAY8 AHEAD I CLARKE, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES, INTENDS TO KEEP AHEAD I Quality (he Finest and Prices (he Lewest GREAT REDUCTION IN BUG ARS-Llght &c. Sugar reduced te 4Xc rier pound : 6We. Sugar l educed te 6e. per pound i 6c White Sugar re. duced leBKcper pound; btandard Granulated Uugar, se. per pound. CLARKL'S 15. and 2Sc COFFEES cannot be excelled. Try them. CLARKE'S SALES OF rLOURaresttll Increas ing, Our New Brands, at 60c a Quarter, will please you. Clarke's AA Reller Fleur, at Mc. a Quarter, is put up expressly for our trade, and la guaranteed temake as geed, if net better bread than any CJc t lour In the market. New Seedless Raisins and Citren, New French Prunes, Peaches and Prunellas, llccker'a Self Raising Buckwheat and Columbia County Buck wheat, 6c. per pound. Gelden's Prepared Mus tard. 13c.ae.uart. THY OUR SARATOGA CHIPS. NEW CARDS THIS WEEK. CLARKE'S TEA STOBE, NO. 33 WEST KINO STREET, " Telephone. msilMjrdw Jir ADrMmrmKMKfm. T I1K LKADINd CLOAK HOU8E. A Fiinii Ghat en Glnrks TlieladlMef this city ami sutieiiiitling plaiTS 1me bven iniiuk le disceet the Btore wlieiB ttiey cn make theli Fflwlleni of Cloaks for Itietuselven iiiul their chlltlrsti te ery gnvit advantage. They have come here during the past lew week . In koheious numliers, liue styu, been agieeably surprlseil and bought, fiem the iiiotwemluifiil, UMiKMA HLV THE LARUEST, THE CHCAl'LMaiitl in nil lcsptcts the IIEST STOCK ever efferal te an intelligent and appreelutlveciuiitiintiitv. EAIH, HONEST TREATMEAT-A MltK 1 1.Y O.MM'HH E HAMS. The ptivllrgoef rettinilng or lachangliig wh.ttevci Is net fiitiiely mitisf.icteiy. A Meck -Aliich rhall always l Plrat-Claw, ui.iikwl at EHY I'Ort'liAlt TRICES. These aie the foundation stones ou which weuie geinj; te bitlltl 'I HIS l'EK.MA. ET HUS1ESS, and win. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Ne. I3(i find 13S North iiwn Stuyt, THE NEW GL0AK BAZAAR, OleakB, Shawls aud Hoiidy-Mude Droeaeo. rbi. HATS. ALAUEOrKASH10N. GRAND f(l -AND- -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. THIS WILL BE TnE FINEST EAHIUUION -OF- Millinery, Fancy Qoeds and Trimmings, E'ER SHOWN IN LANCASTER. OVERHVE HUNDRED FEET OF SPACE Will be Dereted te the DISPLAY OF GOODS. OUR DISTLAY OF MILLINERY GOODS On our Grand Second loer will be Perlectly Superb. We extend a most Cei dial Invlla lien TO ALL te visit ear store en theseearOPKNINQ DAYS. OurBtote will be Open until 9 o'clock en Our OPENING DAYS. Each Visitor will Heclr a Handieiue 8ouTeulrenoururNINU DAB. m euh Ceat Departmentj WHICH 13 THE Largest in this City, WB WILL DISPLAY SOMB VERY FINE WRAPS, Goats and Jackets. AND WII.I. UK TLKAiRO Te Shew Yeu Through Our Stoek. Opening ! Wiiestajev.i), Thursday, Nev. 4. (Ull tl.AI.K. JW1L1 klci.ivi; A Carload el' Oautida Horeee ON SATURDAY. MUST CLASS .UNO HEAVY, 1IKAF1. Alse, a let el WEBIEUN HOUSES en band UEOItOE OIIOSSMA.N -nri.MC'HAi.i: or vau'ahli; rner. X EU1Y 0.1 MdllDAT, N."VEMBR 9, ISJh, will In) vM t jiublle sail, at the Keyttnnn Hmf 1, s i ih iuiMM) atH'fl, n let of u reu no t iltu Httnlnnth Hntslttnef North I'rtmn nttreU lie 1IJ, fninttnu im I'ltiu-fl ntrrul T. feet, mere or f mill In Ot'plh IW tri'i te let of - (Vfchtl'i, en whlrbHott)ctertitwo-ftory ItUtt K OWKLL IN(. with Ia innl, t untAliilnff clht refitn , pa an1 linm nil thtenh I Iumih a rl el upvnr ft! i ni; w itt i , with putt. 'ruit trtM Hnln te i . ii ui ri i nt ,e tUn W, htn condition I it 111 be iimdi kn mi by muh. i.uv a nun k II emit SuiiBstBT, Auetlouevr. eiwd p uiuTi I 7v L i US rniDAV, NUVKMDBR ll?5. tij Mituoel anotdi'ref thf Orphnn Coutt of LanruMwr r.iuul . will be nelil at public alc, at the U'epard Metrl, en hal Klntf tit the tot towing prowtly.te wit lhutthrc-tery lt!U( K llbMUKVCK. with a two-story I. r tile IUn k JIullrtlrtK aiul two-tery I rainehltchtm alUthOil, l(uaiHl Ne Hi Wtti i)rHngP tirtt1 btrn rine and Nevln tleeu. HalJ, with Vt-atlbuln, Tayler, Ulnluff room and two hlwhrn. un first flin-i , kivnI dry OUar, fti, Trent and back Stairway, CIemha In wich ehamtMtr, Ufatr in iniUr, Gka threuRb th w holehoti-t., lldrnnt ain in the kllchun and I'iirt WHth lit ft "lit, in tht hon-e. Ihi heuit U unutitliy wiu built, wlib geed materials ttelld walnut tfoer in Inmt, nnd utbur weik te corre upend !t ;i by liA fett, titemllnp te a ten lct w ideality rine arintvet t rult Xiue,ntc fale te commence nt 7 e clock p tn., whn truisaud cenUIUiuji will be madn known by LI CY KILLlMJKIt AAuiInMrnuiji ni limb r, KlJllnKcr, decra,id . 11. bui,Br.i, Auuiitiiifcr eX-tltl TJUHLIC aALU " On Satuhdat. NevcuntR 6, le.-O, I.y vlituoetan enjnr of th Orphans' Coutt of LnnciAtur county, l'a, the umlirl)rnd, adtnln adtnln Utrater of the ttatH or Jehn McLanP, dee'd. will nxtHHA te jmblle tiale at the Loepard betaf, KaulUng ftrtc in th Uty of LancaAtcrtbe following diriit ed tral citate, te wit All that certain tot or ih e of c round situ Klrd en the north aide of host Orange atrenl (Ne. iti tn tbecitv cf I.ftmajiler. l'a. contain lng tn fieut en n iid Kast Oranpfl strrt 12 feet, mere or I(h, iirul t'XlendlnK In depth te Station sir oet 2 li tvvt, mere or t9, en w hlch Is orectl a larae ubtnntiti double twosterv liUICK liwhLi.lNf. iitiu-fK, iimitintr en aiia Orang rise te utrift abiMit V ifsut. wlih a dtuslhef feet. which Id alLAibtMl a larue two-tery Itrlck Hack MuliaiiiK. 17 I-, n fel Lbe hougehAJi brautl fill bay wlndnWi, with plat (cla and walnut Inside nhiittTfi a Ure Llrrle head frontdeor, Kmmtrt ntone sie, mi j;6 balcony, Ac Tbe first utery ba a tarKi deuble parlor, alttlnx room and laiii dining riMim, with a eenvnnleut ba uieul kitchen, ibe pallor aud slltlntf txKim racb baveH " Funnsl(3ti " beater, with rvtclxter te second flei Iiui.sini in pelUhd iat man td ; also khs throughout ttm eutlrw houce Mei of tbe lnlde wydwerk Is beautifully Kralned lu waliiut There Id al&e a Utke hall aud Binding ftalrway, with heavy wAluut rail lUK ruuniiiK te tblid fleer 1'hy m-teud fleer has four nl v lai'u loom and n hallway, sta tlenaiy t.tM, laie finished attlu with four dormer lud n, iiid ihrouKheut H wull laid out and i envntpnt for b-d chambein, Ar Thern li ala en the ptnnl& a cNtdin and fmtup and mr.uAary eutbutldlnics ThH whole el Is tilled h lib a ajluty of th best kind of fruit intw Jim coming Inte flrt-claA4 tnntlnK condition 'Ihts 1m an elRantoppertunlly ler persons dwdring a nluu comfettablu borne In a pletant location Bale te bKln at 7e ileck tn tbeevenlnrf, when terma and coudlllena mil bit madn known by rUANK 11 McLANK Jucl L. IUtK9, AucL el4tfd EXICCUTOK'H sali; HEAL tiTATK. Or YALUAHLE On Wsdncsuat, N'uvsxpss 10, lse, IMI1 be sold nt rviibllt sale, en the prfmlscs et Ne 1, lh follewlntr dcdcrtbtd real utale, late lh jireiuirty el Jacob C. Kicaily, deceased, le wit Se t. All that certain Te Story ItltlCK TAV E UN l'reprny (known as the Sennl Herse hotel), with ft lnrue tnrce stfiry htlck back building, lare brick statihs, khtMldln;;. blacksmith shop and elhci tmpruvriiiient, and let of ground thereto bo!enl!iir, situated Sua IJandSI, en thu north Kldoel West Hints icet.ln thecll) of l.an caster, l'a., centaluliiK In fronton West King htnet, 3i rret, ului bes, and Im dupth nerthwarif, along iriin "y el eitute of A E. ltebvrts,;i. ltct meru t.t less, te Orant street, thence alone Grant stieet outward te jiteperty of Win. J Cooper 71 leet, 7 Inche. uieru or lejs, thence seuthwuiU uk ground of Win J. Cooper in feet, Ulucren, uiuru or less; theuce wvtwurd along greuixl of Jiiines 1'etts, dec ased, a let, IliChia), theme seuthwardly 67 leet, S Inchns, thence further south sleng ptepeity of Jamen I'etls, dt'ceaied. 3s leet. te at hlngstreet, te gether with the right te use the nail new erected or that may heicaltur be elected en the wtsl llnoeMhe property of Jaines I'etts, deceased, fiem Wcit Uliigstiuet northward te the distance of III! reel. Ne i All thit certain Three-stery MUCK h'lOKK AM 1IWKLI.1NU IIOUHK.slliiatrd .Ne I", en the eit side e( .North (Juren street. In the city et Laiiiaslei, l'a., containing In front en said .Neith Queeu street 1 i feet s Inches and ex tending In nepth westward of thtt width 31 foul Zinches- thiuee widening en the nettb alde te the width of i foci 9 Inches, and of thai width It extends firther westward ui (eettiX Inchea, te 5 round of - O, llnrr. Adjoining pieiwrkinj et ehn 1.. Ml'ler c O. ilcrrand A. c. Keplei, to gether with sewur yard, and alley right, etc Bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. el said day, wheu atteiidauce will be given and tuiuis raade known by AI.FKHU KItKAUr, .lOII.v It. KltKAIIV 1IENIIVC. KHKAOr, 1 xccutoisel Jacob C Hrvaily, ileceused Bluest, llxss, Auctioneer. e.tl-lOtdM.WAH VA1.UAI1I.K CITY I'UOI'I.HTY A'l AhSH.NUEH bAI.K. On TUESDAY. M)VEMIIEIt9lil,18S(.,nt7o'tIeck p. in , will be beiu at mu i.ceputa neiei, in tun city of Lancas ler. l'a, In pursuant" of an erdci of the Court et Common l'lvtit, of Lancaster County in the underslgucd ussl;;uce, the following piTijiurtles, tIk: Purpart Ne. t All lhat certain two-story llltICK SlOllli AMI mrt.l.l.l.NU with two stety HIllCK HACK 1ILU.D1NO and LOT or I'lECK or OIIOUMD. situated en the Northeast corner olMludleaud Keckland streets, In the City el Lancaster Hounded and described as fellows te wit beginning en the .Serttiunt corner of Middle and lleckland streets, thente extending west along said Mlildle stl eel, thirty feet, thence North along purpart Ne 2. (,7 fiut Ui s ihmI. thence West uleug iiunmrts 'i and 3, 40 feet in properly lutoef Uenj. Mlshlnr, thonce North l leet te tirepertv et Mrs. KII1101 thenee East leet le property et Mrs. Kllnei thenee East along tbu s lnu b.1 feet tn Keckland stieet. and thonce along the line of Itecklund street te I h nl.ni nl liei.lnnlni. 'J he above Is one of the best corner grocerles tn the City of Lancaster The let also oenutlns suitable shedding and outbuildings. 1'urpjit Ne i All that cerliiln, two-slery IIltICK DWELI.INU, with ene stei-y back build ing und let or piece et gteund, slluatid en thii northwest side of illddre stre.t. In the city et Lancaster, and numbered Ji and .Ay ou ell v plan, cenlttlnlng In front en said Jlldd est oet il feetSiucbe-t, meru or less, and extending In dumb (,7 feet. 111010 or less, tn purpaU Ml. 1. rurnurl Ne. J JJ ...i. v.... .wnv... r..L- iiu-ui.i.iKI). with one-slery brick bud I huildlnc. and let or piece of ground situated 011 K'"rl.r.,.;...t iii. nf illdd e street. In tbui-Hv el Lancaster, nnd numbered en city lilsn. containing In fioulen said Middle stieet IS feet. 3 inches, mero 'jrlcss, und extending tn depth 67 feet, mere or less the houses en purparts Ne. iuna buiu ii a.tu 11. uisi-ciass conuiueii. Tbe abeve prepu tl s will b sold as a whole 01 etutrntelv as best suits purchasers. he silo of the 3 purparts will be snbjeet te two mortgages, amounting together te fLCutl, Kim liiM'.vav ....... ..b.uiFi - is., ienj. All poisons desirous of 'lewlug the prmnlics are Invited tn cull en tbeuudcislgncd at any tlinu Iwfore the sale Purchase money payablu en April I, I&7. fosltlvessjo. ' vamv Asslgnse of Charles Peters and wile. HiKftr Huvsxkt, Auctloneer. ectSb,U,W,t. $ AJ f r. M,'t: " V s-WsW- --.. tw-v ..-. - . '--.fw J ,infi M "" T-5. - -......-. ffTTTTffli1lflilrillTMi
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