?' vv-svfTJ. "SP.Vi.ewjlpTTjR wfl-jf-' '.. , A"' THE LANCASTER ftAIJLV IJTELLtGENCEl?, THURSDAY, EPTEMBfeK 18, '1&80 ' "JM"-' - fftt 'Tg I',1 ,.., VpH Mr. Mm" Pl:r K&-1 'iJ AV :, i. f- 24 .ij, & f 5 f - . SUNDAY SCHOOL PEOPLE. I . ii - - - .ItlrflMMlTES ATTW1 TIE CMVEXTI8S I: . "" HHIHS AT rttllMIU, r6 t yntHUBtwc 01 the Second Dnj'n gc!en. If ,f Thea Who Deliver Addremcii nod "v - Tfctf Subjects Te-wn Nete. v . .. Celvmma, Sept. IP. Tlie lAiiRKicrtllr. -strict ttaadar school convention of the A. ' -M. E. church commenced its sessions this KXBlag at 10 o'clock In the Mt. Zlen A. X. K. church. The exercises opened with devotional exercises, and the pregramme Sbltebcd last evenlng was carried out eiur r the day. At 7:30 o'clock this owning M address will te made ticv. B. K Li-e, D. t)., SAj. D., en " tlie best method of Ini 'Mkrtlng Uibllcal Instruction." Seng services wilt be held at this hour by lrs. J.W. Beckett, W.ll. Yoeciini, Ret. J. T. llntn llntn mettdandS. C. Hrock, assisted by fcmnle deVrgatr-n and the Columbia choir. About sixty delegates are present and the exercises were of nn Interesting character. The pregramme for the second day is as fellows : JVHt 111., enuwiwu ikiiuvi ivs-niu unirnwi! read and by J. C. Urock, assisted by Hev. J. H. Hill. 10.45, "Fifty A'earti in the Sabbath Scheel, " paper by Iter. Gee. Darillx, dis cussed by Revs. Xerrls, Wllkeshelm nnd Darken. 11UW, "The Sabbath nchoel ns a factor In revivals or religion," by Itev. .1. M. I'al mer; alternate, the miile delegate from Allen rliapcl. 3 n. in., "The rise nnd progress of the A. M. E. Siblialh schools. Address, Hev. Ij. Patterson ; alternate, the mnle ilclegnte from Union Station. 3:15 p. til. "The best mode of instruct ing small children," Hev. U. W. ltreelicj nlternate the delegate of Cliamberslmrg. 1-M p. m. Address. "The best hymns for Sabbath Mchoels and the best method of teaching the scholars te slug," Hev. J. V. Beckett, D.l). General discussion. &30 p. m. Closing address, lit. Hev. II. M. Turner, D.D., 1.11). The Sliatvnce tire company and Metre peliLiu band loll town this morning at 7 o'clock for C i lisle, where they 111 par ticipate in the parade. Slxty.tue men were In the baud nnd ceuiaiiy. A net was set by Uriah Seu t beer, in tlie river last night, a short distance, from the euginoheiisonf the Columbia water com pany. When he i.ilscd the net this morn mern morn ingUcentalned Kctcnty-litovery nlce ecli. W. Z. llrnncr led luu n this morning for Philadelphia, te rcsiiine his studies. .Mrs.S.S. Dettt iler left town tills morn ing for Sering Lake, X. J. II. X. Dickinsen left this morning te ac cept n position en an engineer cerjtt at 'orrlstewn. Ollicer Sell 111 arrested a tramp named Henry Jehnsen last night for Lclng dis orderly, and S'ltilre llershey sent him te Jail for tluce days. The kudu man was ar rested en Tuesday night by Ofllcer Muni Muni teon, but was allow iil te depart upon premising te leave town, lie fulled te keep his premise and was sent te Jail. Frank Sehlll suetl Catherine Iciblcy lio lie lio fereSiulro Selly for assault and battery. She was given a hearing mid held in flit) ball for court. luy Fergusen entered upon his duties this morning its roertcr for the Daily AVu n, Ilev. W. S. llinumti and Mr. U C. Obcr lin, of tlie I Second street Lutheran church, left town Inst evening te ultcnd the Kiwi rcniisylvaula synod of the Lutheran church in Uteellen. On Monday evctiiiig Hev. Ilinniau will preach a sermon en missions. The fair of the T in Ilrotherhooils, in tlie armory. Is largely attended, anil tlie man. genicnt deserve grout credit for tlie escul lent manner In which the fair Is con ducted. HE WHIPPED HIS DAUGHTER. Jehn Otvcr, orCehiinblii, Gets en n Spree nnd ItaNcN Quite it I'll. Jehn Ower, a laboring man from Col umbia, who canie te Lancaster yesterday, raised consldcrable efa row at llrcucmau'H court, about ti o'clock last cvenlnu', and for a while causisl niuch excitement in the neighborhood. Mary, u twcnty-ycar-eld daughter of Ower, has been living rer neinu tiine with her aunt, Mrs. lteuben Carney, who orvit ervit ries n part or the Iioiihe in thu court. The girl is industrious and works in the Lan caster caramel factory. I-ast evening Ower get drunk, upon arriving heie, went te the Carney residence and asked te soe his daughter. He was told that she had net yet returned rrem work, mid he started for the Taeterv te hee her. Arri Arri Arri lugthore he sent in "for her and the girl came out. Some wenh passed between them and he set upon the girl, choking her and backing her ai-alnst u leuce. The girl struggltHl, get loeso from him and run tO h(UlJir!irdlni- linllun T,ir rttitnt 1111. . fJfl .- J")foHewcd lier.and rushing into the limise JT ngalu sit upon nnd beat her. There were iiv iiiuu uuuiii, iu ii.iinuu me nrui", asnu kheuid havu been, but llnallv the gill managed te break away from him again, and ran te the heuse or a neighbor, whero uhewasstx-urtsl from her whisk v-cnucd father. The whole atl'.ilrgrew out of the girl's rc al ttv return te her home, which she says she was cemiclled te leae en ac count or her father's brutality. Ower al leges that the girl had It only tee geed at home, nud that she lell because she wa nut allowed te de things ordinal vantage te her. A charge, of drunkenness and disorderly conduct was brought against Ower before Alderman llarr, but this has since been withdrawn. A SEW COUSCtL OrUnlttsl Order of VrleiKls Instituted en Wedupwltiy i:venlntr. A new council of the Cider of I'uiteil Friends was instituted in the city, which will be, knew n asthelngelslde, hut lias net yet been numbered. The meeting was held in the room of (ieorge II. Themas l'est, in Kxcolsler hall, Inst evening, 'iln work of Instituting the council was done by Grand Councillor William II. Ivans, as sisted by Orand lteeerder Ilenrv X. Way and Grand Marshall Themas i Perrct't. The following aie thu elllceis that were nominated nnd elected : Senior past chM' counciller, Mrs Kiiima i'errett; sucend pst dilcf counciller, Mrs. Clara U King: junior past chief counciller, Jehn P. Peeples; chlorceuncilljr, I)aidS. ltettew; vice councilor, J. W. Jene-i; recorder, Mrs. Clara I-King; fmancier, Kirk Johnsen: trea-surer, C. U. Schuberihj t.relate, Miss trgiula Jehnsen; marshal, C. Shulmver ; guardian, K. WInaur; sentinel, 11." W. fr0.',.5r,",,''e,' Carl- Abraham Settley, IJr. J. . Klnard and Jehn Htge; medie.il examiner, Vr. Geerge A. King. The efflces of council deputy and representa tive te Grand Council wcre left vacant until the next meeting. The new council is the third ene started in this city, the ethers being the Hovnelds and Unity. It has a incuibershlp'ef be tween fifty and sixty and starts with the 101 or prospects. The council will meet ?JeitV " eJnaxlay evening iu the Geerge H. Tlieniaa jsist room, and the charier w ill be kept open for ninety days. !m , ; evening Miss Jennie V. Hershey.ur riiiladelrmia, a member or the elder, pro pre scntcd the new council witli a handsome Bible, w hlch was received with n otee t tanks te the donor. A (supply AVubeii Sicskd. At tlie late meeting or councils tlie mighty sum or $70 was appropriated rer the purchase or a supply wagon for the lire dejiartmeiit. A wagon of the kind needed will cost about .V W, and councils may reach that figure iu live or six years. In Iho meantime the department lias been using an old wagon belonging te the water department. The wagon was left standing in front of cnglne heuse Xe. a the ether night and some artist painted uimui it In big letters, "1.1 1). Supply." It Ik net likely that councils will get abetter wagon new, but may held u special meeting te transfer the wagon from the water te the lire department. Waived ii JIcui'liii;. Harry Linlner, who is t h.irgcd with Mcilingthreelierscswhich Harry Hiukley, of Mouutvllle. claimed as his property, ap pearwl before ; Alderman l)eeu te-day nnd cave ball rer Iilsannciram-nnt ,.,i,r, ...i.. &rt lug a hearing. ' "'"" ' - An-eMis! ter llcuicliiir. Jamca McTauue. an oil fi-. ..!.. .. . arrested en East King street this morning by Onicer Mtwscnkep for dninkemie- . and illturderly conduct and begging frin donriedoor, He will appear Iwfere the mayor, I Sew AmmiR the Meat Healer. Mayer lilgcrley says he instructed the market-master te llx up a place Ter Is-ia" K, Mcarlg, smoked meat dealer, In t' n market nu-nuc, even befiire the stntul lie new occupies wns vacant. Mcarlg at times sold flowers, nnd rented n stand In the smiaie rer that purpose, jlng twenty live cents eacli niarket day rorthesce occupied. The city ordinance sa.vn "no meat less thnn a ipiarter shall te sold ut ut ut sldoeflho market place," and tlm attempt te enferce the law created the treuble be tween the authorities nnd .Mr. .Mcarlg. Mdt dcnleis are required te pnv fJSyearly for their stands, nnd It Is alleged Mr. Mearlg desired te occupy a stand Ter the sale el meat in the S'jtuue because the rent is cheaper. A Mermen Cemes Enst. l'reni tlie Lltlti Itccerd. Last Saturdaj- nrteriUKin an nged man wearing n seersucker coat, n black slouch lint, and having n noe that looked bs ir it had been painted red, made his apiKMrance with another man many yers Ids Junier ami made liKiilry as te the location or the Mora vian cemetery. He was visiting rela tives In this county, liming Just nrrhed rrem Salt Iake City, where lie lias his home, nud is a member or Iho Mermen or letter Hay Saints. He left this county, he said, iu IHIH, and wanted te see the craxe or his grand father Samuel llnncK, who win buried en the Moravian gravevard about the year 1H15. He was sent te IMward Kellei, who put him en the light track ami succeeded in having his wishes gratllled by finding tlie gmve he was in search of, besides several mero HstickH, who nlse wcroi"oln wcrei"oln wcroi"eln tives. Death tiriJen. McClellnu'H Mether. Mrs. i:ilibr.tli S. McClellan ilicil tester day at the residence of her nlece. Miss I(e I(e beiaCex, nt Drilton, l'u. .Mis. McClellan, whose maiden nnuie was llrlnfeu, was married in 1821 te lr. (Iceigu McClellan, or I'hlladelphla, who dlml -May It, I8I7. Seteral children were the restilt or tlie union, among (hem being Dr. Jehn II. II McClellan, Iho Huiieus surgeon, who died In IMinbtirgli, Scotland. July -1), 171, and Gen. Geerge llrlnteu McClellan, who died In Orange, X. J.. October Ml, Mr.'.. Mrs. McClellan was tl years old nt the time of her decaise, and retnlmsl her fa-jiiltles unimpaired until tlie Inst. Fer several years sne lias sullered from the general debility incident te her ml winced age. They Wero Weddwl Iu Ciimdeii. On Wednesday meri)lug when Ilarrls burg Kxpress, east, left this city, It had en beard n young couple bound Ter that holy pirdcn or maliliiieny across the Delawnre river. Mr. IMvid A. Itobiusen, of Mounl Meunl t Hie, the well-known telegraph operator at Dlllerville, en the Pennsylvania read, took unto himself a better luilf Miss Laura lA'hr, or Yerk. The happy ceuple returned te Mounltllle last ctnifiig en Columbia AccomiHlntien, and weretnken te the icsi icsi icsi dencoefMr. and Mrs. Jehn llciuy, where a iccepllen was held. The Mouutt'ille band was present nud furnished music Mr. nud Mis. llobluseu will lake up their Inline residence In Iincaster. .lilted At tlie Altar. Mlsn Carrie Williams, efl'hieulx, X. V., has been engaged te two young busines men fur sevcnil mouths. Daniel Heals, the suitor whewnsllrst accepted, was kept iu ignorance or Iho attentions or I limy llavues until Tuesday,w lieu Miss Williams and Heals were te luttu been married. Thu clergyman was present and many guests had arrived, but thore was no hi life. Miss Williams left the heuse a short time lie Aim (he hour net for the nodding, met, Hatncs and they wero driven te ll.iMwiust'iile, wheielhey were married. The biide wero her wedding gown. Heals left Iho town en the first train, entirely crushed etni the fact of his being jilted. All the peeple me well known. A IIeu'hNuI End. A goed-sizo 1 hog belonging te Itntt .t Ce., butchers, met with a damp death this morning. Thu animal was about te be taken out of the pen te be slaughtered. lie began rooting aieund the Heur of tlie pen mid pushed a pi. ink up. Tills left ii hole large enough for him te full through nnd lie did, falling out of the bottom. Underneath part iifthu pen Is a quarry in which thme is about twenty lectef water. Inte this tlie hog tumbled, and that was the last seen of him. Heis supposed te be nl the bottom. A Had Iteiul. I'erseus who hatediiting te de Iu that neighborhood, and especially Ihoseuhont- tend market, c plain urn bad place In the lead te Peipiea Valley hotel, south of Ileum's hill. Eli Mllev, who lives along Iho read, has dug a ditch te till an old eie mine, and the result islh.it tlieie is a big iniiil hole In thoiend. A number of people en their way te town have swamped in tlie place, and several bate broken their single trees. The cae will be brought te the at tention orthe ceuit, it Ihosupertisor fails te attend te It. I'resentiMl With a Ciine. I. 1. Wlneiver was in IMttsbtug last week. While there he was presented with a hiiidsome caue by Herbeit McDowell, new coroner of Allegheny count v but lorinerly n dctccttte in 1'iltshuig.' The oine was made by a long term pilsoner iu the Western ieiiittutluiy out nt iiiatenal brought from the West Indies, mill ft j . ,., v pretty. An Ohie Hetter. Cant. A. K. Lee, u well known Ohie Ito Ite piiblican, Gov. Hayes' former pitvate sis ictary and United consul te Hreiinen, Ger many, lias written a letter belting tlie nomination or Gov. Ferakor and opposing thu candidacy or Murat Hnlstead hir sena tor. Hegivcsa uuinber or reasons wliv he should net be elected. A I. urge I'urt.n. 1. Heck, who lesideseu I'redmnk stiect, nnd is ene orthe host known men en the Heading iailie.ul, had a big paitt nt his heuse last night. There was a gient crowd preseut and they had plenty ediui. Jehn Irewltz playisl upenu number of instru ments te the amusement el the mlkx, and Kcudlg'H juu'ler orchestra did well. liiive Hull linM eurt, The healing of llomce (i. Slete, t, stras buig, chargwl with assaulting Jacob It. Lcaman with a buck, was te liave been held at Alderman llalbach's olllce last e oiling; but the accusisl appeared and waived a hearing. Ungate lull for the assault as w ell ns surety of the peace chaige. A .Vew- Hiii'tcinlci-. Jacob Zeitman, oltlie l'ennsvltaiilii rail road lestaunint iu tlie station, has secured the sert Ices of Cuba Myers, mrim-ilt erthe ti oeKir house, who will attend te the bar. hiUiat-VlinSe Ul1 ,"'"V" M " g0l1 "",n tVent te Mouutvllle te sheet. The Lancaster (iuu club left this after noon for Meuntvllle, wheie Ihev will en gage iu n contest with l.iucliiboftliafplace. I.eilnci-,, li.eliiirgel. August IVtermaii and William Duulap, twetagiants je.lg.slat the station house Left Ter I'l'luceteii. (h.ules ;. ...it man, son of Jacob .eit- !""."; 'l'!1 l".,Uy ter -'rl'iccten ollcgcte inlsli bis third u.;lr of studies, llewill lake ti .pts-ial course iu eh II cngineeiing. OllIK tl l'lttstl-jr. Mr. W. 11. Cubic, of Meunttille, an id eligrapli iiM.rater of the l'hlladelphia It isien .eat es te-night for 1'ittsbuig te a-vept n similar position en Ihatilitislen. Will Attend u Jleilleiitlen. Stale Councillor J. p. Winewer, of the American Mechanics, left te-day for 1'ies- l'i Vu,k. ,'!".,!'!J'' "'"'" '' hall will be dedicated this etening, and he will make an address. " Hide lop New Trial Ilenised. The rule for a new trial in the case f Willlam Jacobs, convicted of fornication and bastardy, was discharged and motion denied this morning. Decorating Centre .squuru, 'i old lamp pest t Scheid's coiner, Iu Centre s jiiare, was taken out tcj-dav, and Iu IU t-tPit.1 iruz lle for the nre'nlarin telegraph wa put iu. Will Mnrr.v In Ktyle. It was currently reported en the fifier of the Georgia Heuso of Ielrgntes en Monday that .Mclvcr, colored, legislator from Liberty, had been married; he Isn widower, his wife died en the lllh July. He stated te nn interviewer that he Inul his eye en a girl down in Macen nnd went te see her Sunday. "Hew did you like her?" "Well, 1 ain't going te say, but when I de marry I'm going te bring my brlde right hore In this Heuso and gel seme minister it he Is' n member of thl Heuso te inarrj' us. Alt of the heuse will he Invited te be present, ami I w ill get our honored sicakcr te preserve elder wltlle we marry." It Is thought Hint the et enlful day is net Tar off. Prospective Dcniocrntle Wnlkover. The (inadrangular fight In Warren county, X.V.,fer the Itcimbllcaii scnnteilnl iiomluatieu,has resultcil In n victory rer L. W. Knicrseii, or Warrensbiirg. The Xlno Xlne teentli district Includes the counties or Wnrreu, Essex and Clinten, and the nomi nation this year Is conceded te Wnrrcn. It Is expected that Kmorsen wlllbeslashed without mercy, nud as Geerge S. Weed, or I'laltsbu rg, Is almost certain te be the Dem ocratic nominee the Democrats are Jubilant and anticipate n wnlketcr. Geld III Pennsylvania, l'roresser Jeseph Coeuibes, metallurgist and mining expert, or Londen, England, silled rrem Xew Yerk city Ter England en Wednesday. Mr. Coombes has been in Hanover, l'n., Iu the Interest of an Kngllsh syndicate for the past six tveekn hn-allng mineral preK3rtles.; Iln has siiecoedod In securing' a number of properties upon which paying iUallliesef geld, silver, cop cep ikt and asbestos hate been discovered, and Is returning hilly equipped te negotiate large sales. They .Made Threat mid lliimuht Sliltn. Mary llroenie, r thnSetenth ward, had a iiiiarrel with Annie Clark, n neighbor, anil she sued her ler surety of the peace. She alleges that. Annle threatened te clean her iusldes out with n kuile. Autilewiis held by Alderman Decn for court, and her mother, Sarah Clark, at unce prosecuted Mary' ler threatening te knock her head oil'. Mary gat e ball ler court. ( mi Net t 1 1 urge Extrn. An important case was decided en Wed nesday iu the common pleas com t at Pitts burg. L. I). It. Iteese was expelled lieni attain or tlie Pennsylvania nil I read, be be bo cause he refused te pay the 10 cenls extra for cash faie, the money le be refunded at any olllce of the company en ptcsoutatleu of rcveipl. Thejudge held that the III cents etra was wrong, nud no instructed the jury. Iteese obtained a verdict ler (mu. Divorce (Ininted. A decree in divorce was is-med lids morn ing, en application iifSue A. Hrackbill, el this city, tiem her husband, Jehn L. Iliack blll, en the gieiinds of adultery and cruel treatment. Token le Sl..lesepli'H lleiplliil. Cotistnble Jacob C. Shaub, of the Thild ward, round a tramp who was Hellering iu the Inst stages el consumption en West King stieet this morning. At tlie request of the sick man he was removed te St. Jeseph's hospital, whom he Is being cared for. A Hurt est Heme. 'Iho Heme Mission band of Olivet Hap tist church will held a hart est home festi val Iu the church te-morrow et oiling. The pregramme will consist or i citations, dia logue") nud music. . Shipped Tobacco te iiiuuhi. (cislicl it Hietheis, the well-known tobacco linn uf thlscitv,yosteid:tv shipped .'MX) ca'cs of tobacco te Terente, Canada. lilitvx'iiitu'e. . Ilelii- . - f'lin. HcptT7nl.-r lsl-ss;7by the llet. li. .ii, . Kin low, nt his ri "lileiuv In Ciiiuilrii, .S. .1 Datl.l A. ItoliliiMiii.orMoiuit IteliliiMiii.orMoiuit ItoliliiMiii.erMoiuit vlllc, inul Allm Ijiurn l.elir. or Yerk. It tVll.sev -Moes-l i.- At sirseiinKi, 117 North Duke sheet, liy llet. J. W.Mfiuiiigi r, Mr Wll inerH. WIImiii anil Carrie I). Mimiiipv, hetli of this city. iitnvltcte. rrovlsleiiH. nl. ID. IrOl.riliK'k ii . hi. Ijinl. ,- H) . K, limit, lliekur. i ern ir.us. j'erK. r,i;J in'. it 'jj 3i . . II 10 Ii w .'.'iixi'. -:15 o'clock p. nt. Cern. O.its. INirk. !W- V. II ID KV, lv)l II 10 M 'I lii 2!h ,w- si S4 - ti a) Uinl. S til 5 W fin .1T7 ll'i 2-J!, Oin) '".'iw)i Philadelphia I'reiluei, .Market. rilii.Am.M-iiit. Sept. I'l.-NiKiii-Kleur .inlet ; lciuia siiisth, 2.Wt2 75j extra. L'NK3,.t a"; ;,iJi,-'.iil MS roller, HUB HO; patent 5 1 HhCe 00. k-Wi'i.u ."r.'!,i. N"-. - ltt,,1 "vw we; Ni. 1 IVim'n Hist, KSia,ssli. Cern drill ; Ne. !", i(,e tic Oats sternly ; Ne. i AVIilte 'JhUQ-ire.; Ne. 2 mlteilSIUe. llriui sliaily; Winter la .VV.JI.i75. ilalc.l liiivilull; 10 U,iU M as te finality; timothy UleOinllUO for cheice: iiiUc.I,s,.v11.'jO halcil re straw, neiv.Slt fv,illnu. .w,"1".,.er .'I"": lVnii'ii crcuiiicry ixirn. ia-; 1'i'iin ii firsts extra "ii'.'s. LitKNtlrni; Pciiirii firsts, -Jlc. Ift.'v0" ll,m' l,',rt!,kl".i'a'c; full skims. IVtrelcuiii iptlet : rcflneil hi lilil..l7'.M. 1 iitalecs firm .liiM.prr IniMiel. 3&iV ; I.ltll SI.K'U llHPkt.tM. rilUMOe.Npt. Is. lte,vip!, JU1. l.,i,Mifc i'M.! ."'.t'"""'' ''cetcs, ii tKVui II"., m.,,s 5IUUIi; stiH'kcrs anil fieilus, JltHXn.tWI i'!')ir-.'. "i"1 ,"l,l mlt"!.!! 1'I.IW; 'Iens entile 51 .r'il7.i;liiill(,fj,ri0iai(k'.. ' lllUs-llisi!lpts, iH.lkKl ; Klilpiiieittx. IJ); mr. .,.,tr;!"!ti '"I"''1. K N'-t I l: h nt v, .l 7;, Ml Ij; llslit.Jir.K.tl",; skips, p, :t,i ' hlus . -llisi-lit, i.iki: sliliiueiiiH. l.'iid: ninr lt'."!,"i l"iit"S',:'v-',;": Western mwiisl t'sud i 'T ""''" ru1"J;"iiii,'Ji w ... Ol IV 1ST IICIlll, li.vsTl.lin.iat.-fattle ItireliilH, 5n; , incuts 110 : market slew at .Mniulnt's prU, prime 51 '.V.i.-. ".,, fair le gissl. . (-Vrt ; , moil. S.' ...n 1 a i . ittiM Ki r, ti i'n'i'! 7,'i . & cars Cnttlc fcllllllK'il til N,u- V..rL ' "" slllp- cattle slilpiH'tl te New Yerk Meck .Miii'lu'ls. ijuotiitlein by Uvtd, Jlcdmiui A LaiirnMrr, l'a. M-.tV tllllK LIST. 11. 1. M. famuli! I'ncllle t'.C.C. .V I. . . . Colera.lo Cml . .. lau Central Pacific sa Ciinn.lii Heutlicrn Chi. St. U A Ptig . Ce., ij.uikeiH, 12.M. 3 p.m. .il'i lieu, .v moo. IHkiW. 117' 117"., Jit? 117U .".' ll'Jli Mi luVL unj TH'i :r." 71i Hi'" iiM, 'lis i. nn I'rle Suits .. ."!" ' JcrC K. .t T Um. A N L. Shere Midi. Ccn MlvKOiirl IVcltlc I luck. Valley N. P. . N. l Prcf . N. West N.V.I' New I'ujjlaiut '" " liistTcnnessic. .... llinuli.i. . OriKeiiTraiiMSiuiliieiital'.'' Ontario A V. , .. ' riuitte stun , . . . .; UifhmeiiilTiriiiliial ... Hi. Paul . .... .. . Texas Pacific Uiileii Pacific Waluli Cum. Wabash Pn-f . Western U . . WrtlNhoie lleiiiU."' ' I'llll.AliH.llllA l.lbT. Ili. Vnl ji. n. v. a piiiin... . :.:;;;;;.; r.i. it.it a lls'i IUM; 7(1, -wi Tl'i iiv; IIKV 6II lit'; :,i4 .ti', id). in IT5? N.J.' i SO' &' M"i Kcaillnc Ih. Nav. . llcsteiiv. l'iis,s... I. A It ... N. Cent Peeples Pass..... Kile l'a till :l 1-fil it' llCIU lH'lH0CUU'Uttt. pi'ltKJCIi.i:i)Knii;(itA,.K. 2MV"luirlil,,'''FA,',reuN'-v wini:, is r notlle l1fa'1ijrle.i Imiues. ' -s. tciiirr .,Uare, ,J. Y.Z ", ," ,.u tJriiln uml CiiicAne,Si' I'nriilslifd l.j h. Win at Hciiliinliei . ... Ts (lelelicr , TS November DccciiiIht. ...... r.iJi Venr ... Ts Jiimiary li hi iinrj .March May sji, June t'riule nil ConseU I'leslm; Prices Wlimt. Kcitetiiticr Ts'i U.-ietiir . ... Ts)j Nevemlicr IKs-i iiilicl TUji Jniiiiary . ... Year Ts'.ii lVhiuart Ma nh May . .. . Mi feiittihi ,. ... CruileUII .. "r VNTKl) TWO ,Mi:N Feil TtlPlinin I tyH.I.TW,,,fly. I Item Mt-n-UpcutctttD. -tyANTi:i)-Ac6()K. APPLY AT' Z It O.SI2NOHTII HI'KIIHT. XTblK'l-l.ti OUTHTANlllNO KCJIOOL a7 Mild liiml tux for 1SS3 will lie nrelMMl by CIIAK. I.II'POI.I), sIS-Jtil Ne. 111 Wet KIiik Htnst. Bjht two Keit nvT: ckntckjaiwin tlm state, nl ' HILLY WAIT7.H. . Ne. 6 ami 10(1 North lluc-en Hi. m)l!niM.V,ThJ4Aw ritHUi: DALMATIAN INHIXT lt'jWHKTi JL piesllisl fiy n goefl n)wilr bletifr. Is Hie inet ctTfjctinil ihtru.tcr of Hies nnil ether small I nsccts. Fer sals AtllUltl.KY'HDItUOHTOHK, :w West KIiikKHwI. JuiMiKx iiavi: i.one hinci: nix'innu Ihatllllly Wnltc's Cigar Is the best In the r-tatf. l'ersnlat Nl W. S A 1(H NOIIT1I tlUr.KN HT. iiij lMm.M,W,Tli,HAw AV r-ANTI.li.-A OIHL TO HO OHNKltAL Housework. Annlv nl It NO. OZl WIXT KINO HT. CAMSf-TUK FINUST AKSOltl'.MKNT OF Canes In the city cnu be reiinil Ht HILLY WAITZSCIOAHHrOttK, Nes. Aniitt lul North Uuecii street. IUj27-.M,W,Tli,f-Aw rpllKV CAN ALL COPY HUT NtINK CAN 1 Kiinl Hilly Waltz's llatniia I'lllcd Cigar, neh. ft a ion NeiiTii Quf.i:n ht. myl'UimM.Wlli.MAiv -I7-i:CAHHY Till' LAHOIS-sT (STOCK OF l'liesiii)rl Flne Hmeklnc Tobacco In the city. Weeden I'lnes ntfic and liXM-ncli. Ocnu- liie Mecrscliuuiil rliirs nfiv. each. I'llMimi'H CKIAIt HTOUK, nls-tnilt IHEastKtneHtrrtt. I-Jl'IILIl HALIJ-AT .MAYKHH STOItAOH Wnrehoie-e, IB Weil Clieitiuil street, or Parler mill, Murtilc Tep Tnlile, .Marble Tep llilrfsim Suit, Pli lures, Hi.lillng, Ac. Saleen Fill HAY at I iiYIiHc p. in. It At'O. I. ItlUNfHIIL. Auctioneer. I) I.SSOLUT10N OF PAUTNHIWIIIP. Tlie linrtucisliliiexliifitK bctuicii Clinrlr.H If. IV)' ami William K Kckert. traitliiK as Prey A Kckett, iitNes.aauil i liist King street, has bwn illelvcil by mutual cons. nt. ThnhiiHl ncs will 1st carried en at the sniiin place by Charles II Prey, who will collect nil debts due If) the fit tit and pay nil liabilities of the same I'HAH. II. FHKV. s.Mlu.1 Ii W.M. IC. IX'KKIir. I JKOCTOIPr' OPKUA IIOCSK. Proiter A Suullir. .Proprietors and .MaiiHer. TO-NK3IIT. mil fhi:i)i:uick WAitui:, l.s "T1IK MONTiniANK. ' ,frliny unit Hntiirilny KtrnliigH r.nd Hnt- itrday .tlatliiee. .MISH AHA tlllAV, In "liisl Ltmie and " Hlugorireu." It t1:nh wolf, " FURNITURE STORE, bus removed te IVi liiM ICInij strfs-f, having n bill line or Furnlture or every description at (lie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull and c xnmliitieurcfMMlfi. nS-irilU II. WOI.F. 11 liisl K lug Htreet. V.NN 01'NCK.MKNTI '.''y.MtjIMi.N.iit.rALL AND W1NTUH SUII l.Nfi.'i, Winter nud Fall Otcrcisitlngsaml Trousers, choice Patterns of our own ImiHirtn ImiHirtn Hen. Neether lieuen In Kuucatcr carries the nunc. Pit perfect. Trimming the best. Prices nud terms Insult the times. McORANN & N0WLEN, 1.TU North Queen Htrcct. N II. Full Hiess Suits u .Specialty. rilHKIti: IH NO HI-NHi; IN SUFFKHINO 1 with Cerns nnd Bunions, when COCI1HA.V8 COHN C'L'HI Will nluiij seine. A well knew n lady Iu Jjiii. enster. Pa., siitlercd se iniicli from u Ilunlen tli.il she could Kcnrcelv walk. One iippllcatleii entliely leiuetcd the pain. It Is guiiiiuiteed le cure or th" money will be icfunded. Price, 23 cuitc. 1 ursaloenly nl ceciihan's imre hiehk. Ne?. 1T7 A 130 North Queen rft 1 juuiisler, Pa. Tii.Tli.Hll 17IBTAT1. OF WILLIAM 11." FOUlfNljV". 2j late or Ijiiiicistcr city, diseased. Letters testaiiiciilae en said (state hat tin; been crnnted te Ihf iindclslKUcl.iill persons Indebted thereto me rifiiested te imiki) luuneilliitc piiyuicnt, nud these hating claims or ilenininlsm-aliist tlies.ime, villi present lliem Mltheilt dehiv ler M'tlli mi'iil te the mule iHluncil. rcslillni; III 'Lull, caster. tl . i:i.L1:NJ. FOItDNKV, t WILLIAM J.I OHIJNKY, S. II. Ill-1 Mil. lis, K.xecuteis. Atternry. iuiK7-tdW 7isTATi;iiFiii:xisv"friteiiLiii lati:ef lU Ihu city uf Ijincastcr. deceased. Letteis testamentary en said estate hat Inn been cranlcd te the imderslRiif d. nil iktmiiis Iii lchlfd then tenrc r(!iictf'd te make Imuii'dl ale payment, mid these lint-Ins dalms or de inaiids iiKaliiHt the same Mill tires.. nt them Mltheilt delay Ter settlement te the uiidir signed, leslilhi); Iu Ihe clly of Ijincasler. .mux w. iiip.mi:n, WILLIAM O. PIIAILI'.Y, Kxecuters. fireiiin: N u'man, Attemej. uuir.itdW IJlt. II. I. miAUL. J. V. VONHKUMITII. TI IK LancaslerC5a rpel Heuse, 18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST., CJKer.NI) FLOOR. n i nv .STOCK. HXKl'ltll'l", SPIX'IAIj IIL'SIXICNN. cAiti'irrs, criiTAiN.s, .siiadks. cahimh' weitK. CAltl'irrCLKAXIXO. UI'IIOl.STIMtl.Vfi. SHAUB & VQNDER3MITH. ONLY IS HOOII.SF1K nutV.si.Ml irAui'itAiiueriii-it. ONLY ISHOOH.Sl'ltOM PusniPKIci FALL OPENING ! IIAfiER I BROTHER. CARPETS. t'e Intltcall liilerested In PuiliMiliii; te In spect lars'i and attrac!lt Pall Kshlblls or Car pi ts. Hum, etc, low In price and of exiellcnt tuluei. A-MISTi:i-s, .MHti'i:rn-s, HODY HltUisSKI.S, TIIKi:iMI.YS, i:xtha sri'iiits, vi:ni:tian iiall.v.staik cAKPin-s, CHMiiCAltPl'l'S, lll'.MPl'AKl'lv'TS, me.mi:-maI)i: HAti caui'i;ts, COCOA AND NAPIlUt M ATl'INl.'S, OILCLOTHS, Ml Widths ami Orudis, NA1IIX I.IXOI.IIUTM, Rugs, Mats, Etc. N.MYHNA lU'OS, All biles, Ireiu l,iur Mat te llisim Sile. DAtililisTAX ItllJ-s, JKUJl'l-'lTU Itrtis;, KKXM.Mi'leiN AKT Itfus, SIC IX Hl'tiS, COCOA MATS, UASMH'KS, Kir. N. II. Ii.imvui iirtaniznl Ciupcl-fMuini., Lujlnt; mimI lUflttiiiK lx p-einieiil,auJ impluy il feree of L.irpel I'pbuUttrer, unit ciuiantcc thoreuch uml satun.. ler.v uiU. Hager & Brether, 20,27,29, 31 WEST KING STREET, 1 WCVsTEH, 1'A. Itcnt glbtrtUtmut. CANE.-EXCMr8IVK HTVLbTiNACA cln, Pcimng. tVtltrhPl.Ctifrry and Mulac ca, mounted In flllvf r nnd llrnnze. ....... nKMUTIFHOIOARHTOHE. alMMIl ut Kmit King trcet, B" Km "llAVANA F1LLKH cTeAlt IN the city, at HILLY WAITZ'H, .. .. Nnn-6 ,r"1 letl North Queen HL inj-lS-HruM.W.Th.yAw , - .i i ; . ,i OUIt GOLDEN LION ANI) MIA QUF.NHA URnrs, Be ' rlr.irs, nre hmnl nu.lc with lei.f Clear Hnvann Fillers, tjirii and 1(W tmxsi. ,. ..... UEMUTII-H CIOAll 8TOHE, alH-tfdlt lUt-mtKlniHtrccU 1'-UIILICHAI.RH. - - . , .IOEL U HAINEH. Auctioneer, Ure Insurance nnil Itnl Fjilnte Aee,!,,..'r,!e lne,.l eentral flipire In the Heal l.slnte Market In Lancanu-r. Irin wnnl or an Auctioneer, employ HAINES. iiu3l-lmdK WANTKH-nY A LIVE HIIOKEK ITON. trolef the entpul or factory tnaklm;, a cwkI lint of cheap clenni, rangliisln prices from $! te $12 icr theiisniid ; best of rerrrrticm fur-til-tlinl. Address .1. K IIANLY. t'lsar and Tobacco Hrekcr. , 'Ki IH-Iawiirc Htrcct, Kansas City, Me. TAldi ANII Wl1fElL".N ' ' Fer the Idlest Novelties, lariesl nnd Most Complete Asertment of Fall and Winter Hnlt- iVI'iit"'"011"1 B"d Tr"UM'r,n'' t'ote " aK'i- Nene U) espial It. Nene te surpass the make up, llin correct Fabric for Full Dress Hulls, and the price the lowest, nt II. OEIlIIAItrM, -,. . ... . . Ne- North Queen Htrect. OHliilyDlrrcllmportliiKl'Kllerln Um City of Lancaster. N l:W QUAKTKIW. LANCAHTKIf.' lllTsil. i. r-s- Lill,l,r.UL. ISO ?t..cc r.... . ...... . .rr :."t l North Duke ulrr.it flrn.,1 tf,.lf Orant Hall has leen lrnimferined Inte ene of the most beautiful halls of study In Central Pciiiisylviinlu. Insf ruction thorough In all Commercial limnetic. Lessens-bay nnd l.Vf nlni; ceminencn Monday, beptrmber 18. uureld pupils and friends nre cordially hit lied le vl lit us. ' II. C. WEIDLEIl, Principal. w E EXAMINE EYES FHEE.' Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Veu Think Your Eyes Are (feed ! IT yen hat e them examined you will probably Ibid that there Is snmethliiK wreiic with llicni, nnd that Klasses will tw h creet help te you. We use Hilniltiible " DJA MANTA"" lenses, wlilch ero made only by us, and rpcemmcniled by IchiIIiik Oculists ns the host aids le defec tive vision. Kelid Geld Spectacles, $.1.00; usual prlec, llrO.OO. Hteei Hiwvctaclcs, 50c.i usual price, 91.00. Artlflclnl Lj ts Inserted, l ; usual price, t10. M. ZIHEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OIT1CIAN8. l'HILADELI-HIA. Ilutuecu Chestnut ami Walnut Streets. mN-lyd LEVAN'S. FLOUR Fer Sale by All Greceiu U rplIE PEOPLEH -JAM I WOIlE.1 S , 1 1 ' ' DONi: III THE MOST HUIWTANTIAL AND HAT1SFACTOHY .MANNKIt AT Lewest Cash Prices. GIVE US A TRIAL. Gentlemen's Balbriggan Underwear The Most Comfortable and Durable I'lulerwenr Iu the Miirket, specially Adapted for the PallHeiifen. .'iV; and M.0U. FULL LINUS OF GENTLEMEN'S WINTER TODERWEABi COMING IN HIIOHTLY. IIOIIEHY, HL'HPKNDLKH, COLLAHH AND Cl'FFS, Etc. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, inarVUIvitll LANCAHTEU, PA. " HW FALL DHUSS GOODsi. NEW FALL DRESSGOODS AT THE New Yerk Stere Our letmtiis and shcltcsaicoicrleadcd with the jitet istjlcsnuil Newest ColeriHK In CASlI.MKUi: HEN'miriTAS, A t S3c, 37J ,c, Wc, TJO and J1.IM a J ard. NOVELTY PLAIDS AND STHll'l-S Iu etcry teucelMililn comblii.itleu, at 10, l"'i, -'i, :r;i2, Wand 7a cents. FINE E.MHHOIDEHEI) HOHES, In alt the New Celers, at tiW, $SU), SlOWte JtaUDincli. BargainsThat Are Bargains. s-Iuih lUiJiiliHultluKs, 15 a aid ; ticll worth ' cents. as-Iiuli strlsd Scneni tsullliiKs, 17c u turd; lewikt irlce heretofore Sie, Ciilnrisl ITiinncl Dress (iissls, all kliiulcs.SSi: IlieiiKlit i licap at MT1 jc. :ts-Iurh Hniad-Cleth siultlnx", all colors, only U a ii nl. AII-WiHil doth .Sultlutis, tnrd nud a-half tihle,aieiiiird. Ladies' Stockinet Jackets tie popular lis eter. We eiler Ihe tiri-atet filue etir sheiin ut SJW.UOO.StOO.ftai.teUU In tIJO) till Ii. gl'F.EN FASHION hllEET FHKE. New Iliiuir DrcsMiinkcr, 3V ; by mill, S.V. Itaiar Dres Penns, I ID cull. WATT & SHAND MfflbtTieiini! 0, 8 and 10 East King St. Hew btcrtiement. rpoei K riilST PLACE. TOOK FIRST PLACET7 At the County Fair Lnt Week we were awarded a Diploma for " The Best Display OF STOVES, HEATERS, AND RANGES," TWliicli Speaks for Itself. . 40 and 42 North Queen NEXT DOOlt TO FOSTOPTICK. lcji bvcHicmvut. BILLY AVA1TZ HAH THE HESTTWOFOB 6c and Ac Cigars In the city, at . .NO,6A103NOHTHtlOEENHT. mylMmM.W.thAw -J-ECKWEAH. NECKWEAR. All we ok Is that you take, a leek at our dis play erNLCKWEAH before purchliiK clsc tthcre; TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen HtrccL mrat-l)dll KAllQ HAUTE It H FOIt FISIUNO TACK vlSlil'- Ve have a few morn threr-lnlnlnl HUInr.il . lliuliflnr. ill Irtn, !...... 1,. ...... ",v . .. . . .u.r, ,,.. ..a. .i.i.inn iii-i-i, j. e.reiii nar calns In Nlckle-Meiiuted tjiuccwoed and Ham Ham bee Hisls, and Nickle Click and Druu Heels. A tencral assortment of tarkle ami roil mount ings. Heavv Deuble Hull Kettles at 11.00. FHAILUYH EAST END PHAHMAC'Y, (Opposite Eastern Market,) ! ntllcy s ermiruge byruu Is pleasant te take, requires no phvsic offer taking, and Is sure death tterms. l'rlce 25c a bottle. M.W.FAw k (TlfEW. Fa.ll, 1889. Make It the ineiiey-savliie time or the year, and this the pluce te sat e It Tjy netting the best mutcrlal and must st llsh Saltings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOH THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation nlivajs reliable. Vrlees ere loner than ever, stjles handsomer, finality liner. ' Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All Hint Is asked Is a trial te plcase 3 an, and assiiroyeu perfect satisfaction. NOS. 231 AND SH) WEST KINO STREET. sIMnul "VriLLEIfB HOIIAX SOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, -AN EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE 8DN QTKAM ENOINE AND HOILEIl WOHK8. Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and ex amine our Htockef Engines ! - A!!""-."1' ,0 Mitote seu in Ices and tec our facility for tiirnlutfeiil tierk. Portable Engines. I llorse-Peuer (1 llori-e-l'euer... . s llorse-l'ener 10 Ilorscl'eHer .. IS llorsci-I'eHer .. iMlIersesl'iiwer... . IT. .Vi", M.'i S75 1,175 Portable Engines, .SKCONI'II MI. (1 llorsi-l'eiiei-s Ilorse-I'etiir 15 Horse-l'eHer Boilers, Second-Hand. Fit c 30 llorse-l'ener, Mill. Dlaiii., Ill feet Ixinc i'llilii.Tubis. Frlce, 5175 and J1V). h' One Heller, 'M in. Ulam., 1:1 feet Lunir. 2l31n Tubes 12 feet Leiic, with Flre i'reiil Castings, H25. I C'.MtltV THE LAIlGKhl' STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY UF LANOAhTKH, FA. Mnniifacliireruf Htatlenary KukIiu-s, Mill and Mining .Machinery, Haw MIIU. Hark and CebMlIN, I'limpa, etc. Contractor rer Hteani Heating, Direct or Lull, rcet, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IBTHEllDyriNTHE MAIIKUT. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'ltoi'iuirreit, 333 east fulten st., AlRAXJB, Street, Lancaster, Pa., ev alc. c LOWING OUT HALE. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHllIHTIAN STREET. (Hctwecn Orange and Chestnut Streets.) CenMatlne of Jump-Beat Carriages, two Four Four Pest Jenny Llnds, two McOill WBOiis,Hecond WBOiis,Hecend lland TretliiiK liiiRpy, and several llht l'lat l'lat ferm flgens that will cerry from 1JXO te ;t,0W pounds. n AIsoafewFlneHleliihs. Call Early for Bar-K"""'- augae-lfd B UILD1NOH, Ac. IALE OF- Buildings and Building Lets ON EAHV FAYMENTH. "I J.T00 cash down end IJOO annunllv- 4,000 win uuy a inrcc-tsiery uriCK DWcll liit? and Btore Stand In the central , part of the city. 1 l-WO cash down and MOO annually 'J,400 1 wniuiiyaTlireetery llrlck Dwell- ma iin juuiuTii improvements, in the western part of tlie clly. $300 cash down and J130 annually will buy a Twe-Story llrlck Dwelling In a very desirable neighborhood. SI, 500 1 f25 cash down and tn monthly, lfiO wuiiem interest, tt iu buy a luiiminir I int en v 1 in rn t " SeO caMl down, mid .' mmitlilc. S'JBO ltheut intcit'st, u lit buy n bulldlnc .u. u, ,ji... a.ivvv, bVAIlA lll'l. 1100 cash down and (10 monthly without interest, will buy one of thu moil desirable building lets In ttis city, 25xlse feet. 908(5 The abote arc samples of a, number of proper ties ettered for sulc. All en or near line of street K. It., within easy reach of markets, city water, go?, sewerage, Ac. Iumilreer ALLAN A.HERR, HEAL ESTATE AND IN8UHANCE AGENT NO. IDS EAST KINO ST. svptie-lwil GUveccvlca. N' OW FOH -THE Fleur That Toek First Premium At the Lancaster County Fair Last Week. CLAHKE'SXXXX FLOUR Is considered by competent Judecs te I Iho Hcst Family Fleur for Fun try and lireail linking. Will bake bread as white nsnew. Olvelta trial 83c primar tcr, 84) per barrel. lAiwer Grades or Fleur at 4Uc pel (puirtcr. POPPY OIL SOAP Toek u First Premium at the Fall as the Flu st Laundry and Toilet Seap. We cave away free abeu 1 2,000 cukes of this Fine heap, and will rer the balance or this week Kite Itce te all who will call a sample cake, Ceine and golacake and test the truth of what wu say. RAItOAINS IN HAMS, HAHOAINH IN DRIED I1EEF, UAHOAIN8 IN IIACON. In fact, llantelns in Kvrrytlilne durlnc this wee'k.ut Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, I2A1IHOUTJI QUEEN STHEET, Lancaster, Fa. lelrphen. Frcu Delivery. Jyu-tldAtv A TBUiwk'H. " " FINEST GROCESIES ! Best Teas and Coffees. HUOAHS.SYHUI'rf, CANNED and HOTTLED HOODS, NEW MACKEHEL, NEW CODFISH, Etc. NOTICE. COFFEES ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE FOR DRINK- INO QUALITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.ANCASTEH. FA. A T HEISTS. DOWN COM ESSUGAR BUSTED I The Great German Sugar Trust Reist's FHEDK-nONSHEINd FI'LFILLKD ! ASTOUNDING NEWS ! Clans BprccMissjjs lie "111 Unlit the Ameiican Triut.nnd theconibimitieniiiust break Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Found Already ! Wc told en se at the bCKlnnln;:, take a gentle hint and profit by III Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent ! ItAHDONTHETItUbT, lint Sprccklci' fce'lhiKN cannot lie touched. He hath Unit when Ills new rvllucry exui, which will be shortly, he will bcKin a ar en the Sugar Triifcl t lint Mill eventually break the combination. The new rellucry will turn out one theusuuil teiKur miKiiru iliiy, and lliUlu creased out put will c.iiimi cutting or priced te sell Reeds, nud cumiicl some of the refineries te shutdown. The Trust will put down the prlce of rchiicU Migur se far that tlie opposition can innke no profit, perhaps but in ihat ca the Trutt Itself ill make little or no profit Hay ins: te carry Idle works, with heuty capluillzu capluillzu (Ien, It would seem likely te be a dlsadtuntacu in tlial case also. Tim failure orthe Cieniiiiu hugar Trust, tvhtcli has trliil te control the siifar markets of all Kureie, end Mhlcli wan in a measure- depen dent upon the America iihiigiir Trust, will nuw be the iniiiin or threwlni: a larifd iiiiantily of riiwsukraroterbeard.nudcausea tircak in tint price or refined. Kirp j our ej i s n Ide ein-n. REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (IKOCEIi, CORNER WF-ST KINO AND I'HINCESTS., Directly Opinislte J. II. Martin A Ce.'k Dr.t OixhIs Stele-, and Next Doer M Serrel Herse Hetel. T70IISAI.K. .1 Twe Ilundrcil and Fifly Whisky IlarreU at 11.(0 per piece, at JACOI1 F.hllll.M'FEIl'S. Ne. ia I'cntre h(iiare, Lanmstcr, Pa. seplVtrd KF.YSTONF. IltsiNESS COLLEOlf AF AF rerd unsurpassed advaiitaisei. for train ing yeun; nieu nnd lndlen for buMnciv We haveadcllehih I room and pleasant location. Full course, e'i e-vcnlntf course, fU0. Ttiie wrlilur and l'hes.n;raphy taueiit. . . .. . V.l.MOsEn,Fru., Ne. 10 North Queen St., LancuMer, Fa, i.ANCASTEH, FA, fliyf''S!Km!'jir0y'i yp.wyix " - j ' --
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