V.KS V-V'' &"f il ? V.4t , J ' , , 4 '. -a. - ' .' -3 "-.; ' vj. ,;, ; ;' ! v - i ' f r --L$At .- Ml 4; "7J ; THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1889. kx" i Kr u F'J' i. Jrf a .T i'&S T5 a i !, fft i' -.'. s v. K . 'C frtf m hf. r,nt iwititirpw nv nviTif fc ; 1" munm r. ekmeilt in j. r. mierts Jr. MB JUTCMAT RlfiMT. -rff ?Mr.lcW(prly, Well Known Carpenter, BctumbatoPnmlyMB-niCKireton- .. V lwliiuiiirUii. ItnttAt-fa. Tnmlm. ,y - - - -- V--' CettmnlA. Sent. 30. Christian 1 - ICbsterlv- amvl 5S. n well kneuil reMilent f thta place, died at hl home en Walnut wet en Saturday night nt 10:30 o'clock. LftSl DjM caused by paralysis or the t iwmcii, inur Dnagwiiiiimi ie u f tboattwe months. Mr. KJcherly w as born & te LMCMter county, near Strashurg, and .,'.. can te tela Pince in inuu. in icw no (iw, - - a -. T.UL. uK aswh ln II ! fs nn r T TO 'uul U.n nanili luixll In rllltTlll I. Ill IRT'I .-,' hit wnt te Missouri, living there for one J'-yetr when he apilti returned te town and yY bv nccunatlnn and m oiilpleyeel by the late Michael Ltphart, James Pcrrettct and ether. He us aMellirul workman nnd had a shop in the rear of his home, where he did work for many people. A w Ife and fbur children, enn daughter and three neni, iwrvlve. Ills children are Mrn. Jehn HllUar, Benjamin II., Jeseph and 1'rank Elcherly, all living In Columbia. The funeral will be held en Wednesday after noon at S o'clock from Saleme United Brethren church, of w hich he wan n mem ber. Jehn C Roberts, a oil-knew neung man of Washington borough, tlleel en Saturday night nt the home of IiIh father, Ell Reberta, In the 20th year or his age. He had a bell en his upper lip which caused bleed poisoning and reMilteil in Ida death. Mr. lloherts was employed In the law oflice of Wm. II. lleti, esq., bome months age, but lately was employed In theofflreef the Keo'ey Slove company. He wus well liked bv nil who knew film. The funeral will be lfeld en Tuesday in lrnlng at 10 o'clock : servleesln ihe lictiiiKlitirch In Washington borough. Clinten Deltr. and Harry Klseadden vera driving te Lancaster en Sunday nnd had n revolt or In their Kiecsslen. Whlloentho way they were leading Iho weajKiinvhcn a cartridge osnleded, and Iho bullet entered the middle llngoref Deltz'slefl hand. The ball was extracted by Dr. Slercr. Harvest home scrxlces worn held en Sunday in the Presbyterian church. The church was beautifully docerntod with pyramids of fruits and baskets Hint beipicts h?? mamlmz te llev. lit. Uillosnie. hccrctnry of the beard of forelgn missions, te the chil dren. In the e ciiing Dr. Ulllestile ad dressed the congregation en the Mihject of foreign missions. Tii ree sections of Uarnum's vlrciia passed ,east through town en Sunday. A large number of peeple gathered along the rail road te Mte the t ruins, i Peck Ik Fursman'a company arrUed In town town this morning and will appear in "On the Trull" this ntculng In the opera house. The company, consisting of : f Indians, cow tern, etc, gnve a utreet parade at neon. The kIkhv Ih a geed one. Clayten Harlniau chanced etrn watch en Thuraday afternoon. It wiih drawn by ' ticket Ne. 107, held by Jehn Wilsen. Aines Crist was oucted irate-keepcren the Columbia A Marietta turnpike, lce David Fry, resigned. A successful ball w as given in the Armery en Saturday night by the C. M. 8. club. Jehn l)elia en was nrrestcd en Saturday night by Olllcer htcliltl for being drunk and dlaerderly. He was discharged by Scptim Selly upon nnylng the costs. OIH(r Sclilll arrestsl Michael Smith en Saturday night for being drunk and dis orderly. Sipilre Selly discharged him upon paying the costs. A large number of poeplo went te Wrightsvllle en Sunday te mmi tlioluueo made by the boiler explosion. Miss LUlie Kuby returned from mi c tenaive trip te Philadelphia en Saturday ' evening. An Ericssen-Fulton Monument. Frem the New Yerk Time. vj -i.ne Deay or uapu urtcHseu, me inventor yf'vef the Monitor, lies In the receiving vault of the marble cemetery in Second xtrcet, New Yerk, and thore has been talk of removing it te Sweden. A party of goutlemen have applied for permlaslen te place the body in the Living ston Maner vault in old Trinity church yard. This would bring It Immediately next te the gnive of llebert Fulton, nud thus, by a singular train of clrcumstauces, unite in death the Imcuter of the steam boat and the inventor of the highest type or war vessel prejiclled by steam. A considerable amount of iiioney is new In the hands of a com cem com mltteo for the purpese of erecting n monu ment te the memory of Lrlcsaen. This money it is new prexseil te employ us originally contemplated, but with this es sential and significant dillcrcnce that, In stead el a monument bcliur erected sold v .U - riinjniirHic-.'he achievements ,v'.. tvt.rtiii.a I. itnua ! ..nrklfr h.I.IV ralslslM JJ'"""" "' "VN-I.D ...... IIMMIMH mm at mi mmlm WT I . ' r - r r J pUV'ljr names nd or Jehn Krlcaseu. Te this laudable work Trinity Parish Is expected te be u contributor. It is ex pected that the incmeilul will be completed atid unveiled In tline te constitute one et the commanding attractions or the w eild's fair in 1KU. lt Twenty-Second Auul vcrMiry. The cclobrntlen or the M anniversary or the Sunday school or Christ Uvaugeliciil Lutheran church brought out qulte u large congregation Inst ev cuing. The Urst part of the pregramme consisted of dovetiumil service, singing by the school nud the read ing of the usual rcHrts. The second part was devoted te u pr.ilse service, In whidi the whele school Joined, each class relat ing some selection from the piIuik. The third part was a new feature. The superintendent hud during the spring given a number of envelopes te the child ren containing grains of corn, asking them te plant them nnd bring the result in money in the rati. TIiIm w us done, and the discussion or this fact, "the return of the corn ineney," formed the interesting item of this part of the pregramme. Thomuiiey will te returned te the children who brought It, with the understanding that they Invest it suitably uiul ut the next an niversary bring the result of their lawful enterprise The average, ntteudauce of teachers nnd scholars during the jwr Junt jvisl Is ro re markably high. The highest nttendance for any ene Sunday waslO; thuluwcst 140. The class rci chits amounted te nearly 1200. Addresses were dellvered by Dr. It. K. Buehrlc, the biipcrlutcndeut, nnd the jus jus ter, Itev. K. Ij. Heed. The school sturts hopefully ujien another year. Sayslle AVus lllnst te Mui-iler. Bebert Itlggs, colored, vv he has lust been captured and jailed en n charge el siss.uilt IngMrs. Kittle Hiiuge two mouths age Ln Memphis, Tenn., alUrmsthal her husband, Ids employer, plied him with whisky In the field where they were working until the colored man was irrcsisiuslble, and then premised him Siee if he would murder Mrs. Itangu and liar sister. The prisoner says that he w cut te the huiisu In tending te kill the vv omen, but w cakcucd In his purpose. (JUlccrs hav e geno te Cor inth, Miss,, te arrest ltaiige. . Misses! the Till III. The Pickwick club who went te Ma rietta en Saturday, te sjiend the day with the children of ltocenlvr Keluheld, missed the train en Saturday afternoon and w ere obliged te remain in Marietta until Sutidty afternoon. They were within twenty fed of the railroad station te take, the train for home, the conductor of the train saw them hurrying te reach the train, but he would net wait en them. tele4UMMl On IIubeuH Corpus. Pbarea HelUnger, who was committed la default of ball for trial for a trilling offense by Justice ISard, of Oregon, was talcea before Judge Livingston en a writ of habeas corpus this morning, mid dis charged uen entering ball for his upioar upiear upioar anea at the November sessions. He was rayrwuted by Jelm A. Ceylo, csi, Ulttcu by it Dek. ! Harry Hcrreg, a small toy, w nslplaying wtth a deg en a cellar deer at Prince and Uertaaa streets. The toy nut IiIh tmiteii, r MrtBd the deg snapped It, Sev eral eriils Uath paased through it.maklnga v ery imln- IW wound. r A. lucui.ter Contractor. !- Vteaa the Lebanon Times. '! ' Mr. Michael Hcllly, of ljiiu-at-ter, is hay - tug atone tjuarried at .Mt. Gretna te te used r-ailiulldlMg bridges lu the change of grade , a CwntwalL A Chronicle et EphraU. A vcrr cnrlena and valuable book has Just been published by S. II. Zahm A Ce., nnd printed at the lsTisiXieKKcun pfllcc. HlsthoClirenlcnn EhratcHse ( a history of the community of Seventh Hay Hap tlsts nt Ephrata, Tjmcaster ceunly. nnd is trnnslateil from the original Herman bv J. Max Hark, n. !., pastor of the Moravian church of this city. This book was printed In 1780. but only twenty copies nroknewi te be in oxlsle-ioo. In this translation a successful effort has been made te reprodiice the quaint style of the original, and, though we say II ourselves, there could hardly be a totter specimen of hoekmaklng and the printer's nil. The book claims and will receive mero ex- tended literary notice Essay en Wocters. Among specimens of children's essays lately published, the Ionden Jle'pUnl cites n very pathetic ene en "The Docter" by a small ter, who eventually died of brain fever. "The doctor has seen me three times for the purpose, cuz I have headaches. My mother leeks nt me and cries when he's gene. 1 no or tellH mother I limn tmnilnllla. nirrllt It hurts 1110 0TV much. 1 let e my mother. I w Mi my head w as same as ethor be scs. Yesday 1 arskt Wehster If he ejer felt dlry, and he wild no. All toys I asks says no. What the doctor gives me makes me feel worser. Hut mother likes me te take It, se I don't mind. 1 wish I was n man, but I'd rather be u woman llke mother. Doctors hav'nt nlced houses. There Is bottles all round nnd newashlu. Doctors liav'nl loud velcea lllte men you hears In the stieet, but their eyes are b'rlghter. 1 am net he frightened ofdectorsasol perllce." Want Hetter Itnllrend Arcomniedntlons. The Indications are that the fair at Yerk will he largely intended this week, and especially by peeple from tencaster nnd Columbia. The crowd from thlscltv would be much larger ir there were anything llke decent railroad accommodations. The last regular afternoon traltiM leave Yerk Just nt the time people would llke te remain tixcothe raicn and these who wait te hce t lis popular sport nie compelled te remain e or nluhl. Tills w 111 hnvn n bad effect and It will keep hundreda or eople from Iho fair. Very l'retly Dlnlnir Itoenm. The ojstirscuseu opened at llin Cerner hotel orchard- Hosier Wnlny. When Mr. lletr tilted up tils barroom In such elcijiitit style re cently he also mitde up his mind te open a MrM-class restaurant ter the sale of ejstcrs. In the rear of the Imr-roem he has fitted up it kitchen with stove and ether fixtures, teRether with nnent Utile ujsler bar. ThudlnliiK-roeiiis are In the second fleer, nnd they have been richly tilted up. The walls nre covered with beautiful mid very tasteful paper, which Is only rivaled hy that down stairs. At each window are heavy rich curtains nud en the floors nie cetly rugs. The tallies anil linens arc n pkture of neatness, nnd II will lw n cesy place for per sons who desire caUihlcs. The u)Mvr depart ment Is In charge of Jehn lluirnngln unit Peter Mlisketnuss, two exierlcnced ejsti mien, who knew hew todeeverj thing In that line. The Ireslef oysters will lie kept uu hand. Prof. J. l. Holdl.ef Philadelphia, will return with nil llm latest dniices.niid will Biveu fiec exhibition te all his scholars at the IXileiiinu aiHilemy. s'27-3td AMIHK.MKNTS. AttrnrtleiiNiit l'lillim Opera Heuse. herU'inher SO and Ocleherl and 2. Tim Pepu lar Ceiuisllitns, Keuixsiy, w imams mm MiiKcn In "Time will Tell." Pcritlte. IIavi K.-tn this city, en the 2XIM Inst.. TheiiuiK Jiiruseu llatiPK, MKCd 2 years nud 1 IIIOUlllS. The relatives and friends of thu family are re spectfully Invited teiitlenri the funeral from his pnrcnU' residence, Ne, HIS North Christian slrcct'en Tuesday nflcrnoeu at 2 o'clock. Inter ment nt Uiiicnstcrieinelcry. Paxhen. t)iiBeiiUMiil)er29, ISM, In New lint land, Oliver II. Piixheii, In thc.ld year of his CISC The relatives nnd friends of the family are rc siectfully Invited le attend the funeral, en Wednesday, from his late resldenre, In New Helland. Interment In thw I.ilttn run reiuetcry, ltd' 3,tlarltct. l'lilliidelphln Product! Murket. 1'illl.ADKU'illA, Kepi. .no.-Nneii-1'lour firm ; IVini'n supers, 2&Utr25; extra. 2S";t.'l2; fnmlly, 3 7V3J U); roller, 41104 40; patent, tmvv.oe. Wlieat dull; Ne. 2 Ued, new, UXQKIa Ne. 1 Pcnu'ii Hed, Vie. Cem sleadj; Ne. 2. 40iailc. Onts dull; Ne. 2 While 27c; Ne. 2 mixed 2T llran dull; Winter 12 7.VplJfA Haled liny stiady: Id UMUdOas te iiiinlltv ; timothy 1I&O0U W) for dlelce; mixed, IV.vll W; balMt rye straw, new.tlil uvltfW. Iltitter firm ; IVim'a cicaiuiry extra 'On; Pi nu'ii firsts extra SVi.'fJ. r.KKastreiiK; Pciiu'h tlrnis, 22c, I'heesellriu ; part skims, 7itwe ; lull sklius. Petreluiun dull; refined In lililn.. 17 10. Pouilees steady i .Icrscvs ist iinsliul,2N!i3.le; liirly Hese, WvUVc l.tve Nteck .Miii'kctM. Cnio.Oe,Hit,aj. Itecelnls, l.'e: shlpimuls 1,V); quiet; bis'ves. U'lrii 73; steels tJiswiM); stocked mid huders, '. WK'JJ l() ; cevts, bull and mlxisl, II ' 2 75 : Texas calile. fl VV32W); tiilk.r-CSWii ia). iieks i(ccciiis, i.vsi;siiipmeuiji,7,isi; mar. ket strenc: mlxeil. 1 1 VMl M; heavy, ai hi tvCl'j; lliiht.fl llIHil: sldps.l.' :,' 75. Hheep lttcvlpts,3,0it), shli nieiils. UWl: mar ket steady; natives, 12 7;jit I "! Wesli ru woeleil 1 1 OOii-1 10 ; shorn Texnns, UfUMI 10; lamls, Jlui te 9.1 M tier head. EAsrl.lliKiiTV. Callln llecelpts. ase: Mill II threucl menu i.se ; market uethlni; delni; ; all threueh ceiihiKiiiiieiits ; no cars te-day. sin itd te New Yolk Ueks Itccclpts, 27110; shlinituts, .IIO markelartlve; plvsand lluiil Yerkers.tlnintSim; medium nud UkIiI Philadelphia, f I 7.V41 s5; heavy hegs,ll7.Vil Hj; iiecnrsshlpisd te New Yerk. sheep Itccelpts, PJ; shlpinriiU, 2lU; mar ket sluiv; prime, !l7.a-.MU; fair teciHHl.JlOOy; 4 2a ; ceuiiiKai, t. IXXaa U) : lambs, tl uKid IM. Oram mill I'rvivtsleus. CuicAiin, Sept. 80, l.-e.) o'clock p. m, KiiriiUlusI by H. K. Yuiidt. llreltcr. Wlunt I'eru uai. fork. Uirii, Hepleiulicr tlcteber NeviinlnT.. IKs-einlier Year. January I'lbriiary March May July.. . M t-l :n 11 m .Ml!. 31S; -i52 II III 1)77 11 02 0 10 . HI li U 27 5 K7 . N'r", Crude- Oil Coiixels .... Cleslni; l'rlcis Wheat Vfi 2.l5e'cliK'k ). in. Cern, Oals, l'erk. liird. Hcptenibcr HctulxT. . Neveiulier "Mi 1.14 31 Ji2 Wi II ' 11 IVi II III SlU Ss7 ! s't IJJ at. 31 J ' .Ml ai2 3JJJ 11 n UliO II 2.'i II 20 I) M IHtciiiIht January. viar ....... . l'cbriuirv .Muni! May . Consels CruduUil . . . Winter Wheal.. Spring Wheat.., Cern Oals lti Hurley . HI5. ItlSS'lplS. far I.01.1. 157 M f.TU 21.! Ilea.!. .. SI,(M .. 1,SIU Kecelpts lii.'S. Hnvlpts-Calllc. Meek .Miirkets. Quotations by Hcisl.McUraiui .V Ce., bankers, iiiicasier, 1 a. Mlf VOIIk LIST. 11 A. M. 12 m. 3i h. Caiiaila Pacific . .. P. C. C. A I. tVlomde Cutl Ctntnil Pacltlc . . Panada Simiherii . Chi. HI. I.V Plig... . Dun. Altle(l Pel. U A W Krle - . Krle 2nds JcrC K.T . ... 32 SIJ 117', 117'i IK', r)j 12s'i 121", Ixm. A N ... .. in 4 lUfJJ 7s' i 7s'' 75'i 111" isjj l. hhere ll)iJ 75' 3Ui 7l!j II Vj isl, Mlcb. Cen Missouri lVcltlc ... Ilerk. Valley N. P.... . ' N. P. Pref N. Wefct N. Y.O New Knglaud Kust Ti nuesM. Ornalia . . Oregon Traiiscenllneiit.il. Ontario A W . . .. Pacific Mall . KlclimeudTcriiiluul. . ... SU l'aul . . .. Texas Pacific- Union Pacific. Wabash Cem. Wabash Pief Western U - West Hhere Henda. ..,, riiII.AUKLI'lllA LIST, Ih. Val H. N. Y. A Plilla. Pa. It. It. .... IU3a(llnr............ . . Len. Nav . . it -ten v. 1imi....... .. N. u.ntT.'.'"r.'.'Z!!Z.'."ZlII' 5i. 111 Si, 71 mmi Ti' 2I'J 72'i iv'i 6,J 20 i 32" i 3-"i 1,1 13 E-15 5lji a 3-tt) si; PeupUsi Pass. ndK P UUrtIHHM,MHIH.MIHl Wi v'i Livestock Prices. PiHt.AnrtriilA. Kept. 2L The rrwipt at the West I'lilladrlphls and North Pennsylvania Dreve Yards were: nervrs. Hlicfp. Hnir. Vat the week. ............JV I2.W" I"10" Prnvleus week .JVIZI le,Wl 7,7 n llccf cattle The receipts for the innrkplwini WO heart In excess of last works and, with tinly thctminl demand, prlc (Wlliwl 12Kc V ' Net-J pert or really rxtrn istlle arrned. we oiieloi i;lrs, 4c; !(!, tWlVjlc i medium, ifttKc; common, ar.i;c; Tcxans, &&,&; Tat cows, SWigiJic Hheep Tlielntrcnscd receipts, with only the uual demand had a. tcniiciicy in weaken prices. We (note; Kxtra,6'45Ur; f.txv,V,(i iVi: mrdliiin,4!iSI;i;: common, ia4c f culls, 'Jiinlia Irnlf It, fulr rnfillf-l. Iinft II Tl?. u I.. ...4. . ..& ..h.I ntll.mir.tf the receipts wrn Inrircr prices closed firm. We oii'ite! Kxtrn,6Jt7'ciire lete i Kxtrn, G!iaV4c ) eoeil, OQOJtf' i mraiuin, 'ittstrt The demand was geed, nnd, nlllieniili IIia ttimlhli w..rn Ihf. lnrifrf fnr some time mint . prices In sympathy with the Vcstndancd He We ipietei ()d IlKhl Western, ihjc; ry Weslrrn. ff!iiacp.! exuin nenvywesv ern,(ia6';r. Put cows were fairly nrtle nt ViaMin. Slippery cows were In fair request at f WfiiW. lloliHtnacews were In fnlrreiinest ntlSili). Milch fles wem active st WiBUc. (Irnss calves were ncKlected nt 344c. Mllrh cows were only In fair request nt Zv m Dressed iM'eteswtre in felr demand nud prices clwM-d lower &Jji87Jc for nftlUcs and 4JiVfc for Texnns. Jlciu 3tlttcrtiecmcnt0. IWei.UTKrYl'UIlK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. TJIIH powder never varies. A marvel rltv. strength and wholesemetitss. of nu More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not lie sold In cninctltlen with the multitude of low test, short welitlit, alum or phephnte Penders. Settl nnlu In cunt, IIOVAl. IIAK1NO I'ewiikii Ce.. I(M Wall street, New Yerk. tnar2l-lydtVlj'w -Ulti: JUICE OF THE URAPK. Tarllte.1 and White OALIFOIINIA WINE, !HV tier bottle ; J 1.00 iwr dnren bottle". ROll ItER'H LIQUOR STORK. Ne. 22 Centra Hquarc, Lancaster, Pa. rillli: WOMAN'S EXCHANOE VhX1Tk 1 open for the reception or articles en Wed nesday, Octnlwr 2. H,-2td MILLER'S 1IORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every arthle under the sun. trANTEII-AltlNIN(l-ltf)OM HIItT AP V plyiitthe HWAN HOTEL, ltd Cor. Heiith IJiiceu and Vine, HI. J' DPOIX HAVE LONO SINCP. DECItlKII that II lly Wn Iz'sC cur sthn best In llm state. Fer sale at NOS. n A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylS-flm.M,W,Th,HAw IJUIILIC'SALI. JOP.LIh HAINES, Aiirtleixer, Pirn Insiirancn 11111I Ileal IMate akciii. .1110 iiiesi central llHiiru in the Heal IXale Market tn lmcaster. . If In Maul of an Auctioneer, employ HAINES. im.'tl-lNHlIt' Vf ILI.ER'S IIORAX HOAP WILL WAHH .ivl ('lellies anil every article undir the kiln, -EHT 5e HAVANA FILLER CIQAll IN J Iho city, nt HILLY WAHZ'S. . , Nes. 5 nnd IU1 North Queen BL mMIMlniM.W.Th.SAw i:siit! 1' Ol KENT FROM APRIL IhtNEXtTtuT'. Iieuland Mills, sltnateil 011 Mill I'ri-ilr III l.isi I-11111 e'er lewiiklilp. Applvte KI.IZAlllTl'II (J. L HATCH, lit North Duke HI., Lancaster, Pa. N2a-ird.ttll I'll ASTERN MARKET 1IOUHK. "" " li Netice-On and arter Tuesday, Otteber 1st markilsnt this house ivIIIeikii at II a. in. gbl A. A.HEKIl.Hic'y. " I ONEY WAN Ttilt-i-ljimls AMOUNTS .ITS. 01 3i,ju inch ; nrsl merlKiiire en Im proved city piepirty tnterisl sis ereeut. Av ply te 1 ii ltd Ai.iuvn .. 111. uu, Ne. I0S I'-ast KlucHtris't lit 17IOII BALE OR RENT. 1 Ne Bl Hist Fredirlck strts't, Ia1 211(11. Stere stand, I'rame stable and sten.ite beuse. 2td JOHN II. Ml.T.LIJt, UHeiilh Duke strut. Ttnicii-Tiii: reeclar menThlv X MeelliiKofithe Yeiiiik. Men's Dciikk'NiIIc Society, hIII be Ik Id 011 Tuesday Evening, Oe Oe IeIh r I, at He'rliKli. Hi leirnles will be elected te Philadelphia convention, ltd WILKILC.RAER, Secretary. w E CARRY THE LAROICT HTOCK OP PIlK'SllIld FIllO HlUCltlllir Tnliniviiln lh iiij. uissicii t-iivanibe. and inc. each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes RtSSc.t itch. , IIEMUTIPH CIUAH STORE, als-tfdlt 114 East King Street, MRS. HLACKWlXtll'H Itl.'ADINllHFItOM EiiKllsh Lltciatuiii for ladles ulUljcln Salmday (vrnlnc Oclelar S, nt Ne. lrt) Kasl Klntl street, and vrlll be eeiitlmicd evirv Hatiinlav-eveiilnK until the last of May. Tunis, SAW fur the half j car's course. Per further par tlculars liuiiilreef K2MtdS,M,W MRS. mACKWOOl). JJROCrOll'S OPERA HOUSE. riK'ter.V. Soulier Proprietors and MimnKcrs. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Kept. 30 and 1 let. I mid 2, tdncMlay Matinee A lunch able Ri riigu for I)is.penilent Uyiicitlcs Ken sun, W11.1 isms A M.vni K. In the Oreat New Yerk Hiicee-M. "TIME WILL TELL." A Cem-edy-Drauia replrte Willi new songs, dnnrcs and specialties. Oit.7nnd8-'. HELD IIY THE ENEMY." s2li-3td rpflOUTAHIIANK MIIIRl" MANUFACrtTREIIS AND MEN'S OL'TIT'rrERS. Ne. 1 10 Nektii Qi'ir.N sriiKir, UNDERWEAR or all descriptions from Men suit. Seiiiethlng entirely new ULAi'K SILK UNDERWlVR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city. Our Toe Hand Cut and Hand Worked Iliitteu Hele Shirt eminet Imi t-iiialed In the city for SI.Ui. our im.i in, I, 1 and fit Kiianiutissl ler il.Ui. A larne line el llmi.l .... .-., .... .r .-n .- -"r ....... l.iiiiimblertsl line Dns.H Shirt Fronts te pUI; from. Ijirte l.lneef Nlnht ReIsk. mnrVd-lydll -VllY TREASPRER'H REPORT OK 1JAI V anie In Tn usury and where deposited at tiierhwi of hutnci Saturday, K'pliinbir 2S, u lll.llt. HHSlllll 0. Pulton National llauk Jil,llS HI People's National Hank 2:1,117 01 l'list National I Link 2:1.117 7 fe9,".rv1 fi." I.J. II. Rathfeii.Trt usurer eftheCltv or Ijiii i'iinIi r, Pa , de seliiniilv km ear that the nbeve ii'lsirt Isieircet. J. II RAI'IIPON,Tuusuicr. Sulivrlbisl and sworn le lie fore me tills 30lh dav efScptiinlK-r, Issii. ltd EDWARD EDGEELEY, Majer. r RTIN HROS. Active and .Vitlve. IjM vvwk's business sliewtsl the 1-eslnnliiK of nu active sea son. We nre thoroughly ready. Our crcat pnp.ini. tleus te meet the Ideas, tiarks GREAT PREPARATION, and pursis of Men mid Heys show the new Ideas mid styles In Autumn and Whi ter Clelhliii:. The price tickets show that e'tiernj, skill, dllliiimc and push Joined hands, nud that tlubel Hiilbleilethiii;f(ir the hint pelhle price Is hen". Mi n's All-Weel hulls, .-..Ja, and kishI, Men's Dressy Sult, 112, and flue, Mcu'sSulls le t nnd very flue. Sty Huh Pall Ov t nssits, J.s.00, (10, 112. The Little Heys' Outfits are very attractive. Suits, Kilts, Overcoats, Waists, Underwear nnd Hem The prlte en the tlikets nnke the nt nt tntetleu double. The weather new hints te Pall and Winter t'nderwiar, and of ceurse re minds you of us as furnishers. Men's Under wear, soft nud fnv from knots, eiV. Our Sic kind for Shirts and Drawers will remind you of irmdck you've seen nt 11.00. De you knew our Merchant Tallerlns IH'iurtineni U turiilin; out hnndseiiiei Karmentk and work from choke cloths 7 Handsome Suits, (20, iZi, 23. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, N03. M. AND 38 NORTH QUEEN STJIKET, Stent glbweytUcmcnt. xrtiZvA.'ii nertAX soap wim. wash JtJ C'lelheuntid every article under the sun. T71 AHY TKIlM8.-H0tTSi:s KOIt HALE. Jli Ne. Kil West Chestnut street. Ne. UflCol UflCel UflCol Ipke avenue. Ne. 28 Ceral slreiL Persons vtlslilnc te view llm premises, call en CIIHIi TOPllf.Il HAQKIt, Atlern.y-atLaw. Ne. M North Duke strrs't. sepZUltdM r1''L,':rt'fl I10KAX BOAP WILL WAHII iyJL Clethes and every article under the sun. 1' OIIHAI.U 3 Twe Hundred and Fifty Whisky llarrels at tl.00 per piece, nt JACOI1 P. HII KAKKEIt'S, Ne. 13 CciitreBquare, Lancaster, Pa. setfcuu M ILM'.lfrt "UOHAX HOAl'nviLl'v'Util Clethes nnd every nrllcle under the sun. IJUI1M0 HALi: OK 1IOU8RIIOLI) AN1J Kitchen Furniture. On Tuesday, Octo In r I, nt one o'clock, at Iff Fielburic street, lnt rcts, Ucds and llcddllix, Tables, two Cook Htnves, llurenn, Chairs nnd many tilnis net named, ltd JOPL L. 1I.MNI.S, Auctioneer. 13UIII,10 HALK-ON THUIWDAyT OOTe' 111.11 10. lss!i, st tlm Kejslenn Heiim., st 7.'J0n. m.. of the Tno-Htery IlltlCKDWELL IMi, containing seven rooms, nlcely paiH'red, Ne. 2 Wist James stn-et. Ial fronts 20 feet and widens te 38 feet In rear, nnd In depth 1SH feet, mero or less. Hydrant, fruit nnd shrub bery. All In geed condition. JOdEPIl HOUHKIt. JeitL L IIai-mcs, Auct. sep)-9tdF.M,W' A I) IT A II T E II H Feil FlHIIls-n TACKLE. We I Wc hnve n few tnnrn llirre-lnlnted Htnlned Uodslefl.fit 12c: l)mu Reels, 20c Oreat bar gains In NIcUlo-Meunled lmcewoed and Ham Ixki Heds, and Ntckle Click and Drac Heels. A Kcncrulnsiertment of tnckle and red inounl ineunl Iiirs. Heave Deublo Halt Kettles at SI.UO. ITtAILEY'H EAST END PHARMACY, (Oppoille Eastern Jtnrket.) Frallcy's Vumiruge ftyrun Is pleasant te take, rcpilres no phvstc arter taklni;, nnd Is sure death worms. Price 25c n bottle. M.W.FAw 4 B3IONED DSTArK OP II. II. EHIIEN- J. shade and wire, of Hallnbiii.v township, hnvlue by ilf cd or voluntary assignment, dated Kcpteiubcr7, ls9, atslirncd nnd Irnnsfcrrcd all IhclreMnteiuid effects te the undersigned for the benifll of creditors or the Mid II. if, EOien EOien shade nud wife, he therefore Rives notice tenll person Indebted te said assigner, te make pa incut te the undersigned viltheut delay, and lilini iin 111K niiiiin it, inM'iii lOO'O IO PE1ER DORS HEIMER. Asslirnen. Rcsldlnir In Htrd-ln-Hand. M. HeL'HClt, Attorney. sMtdM II. IHTATi: op HAiuuirrnoeK. late ok JU Hlrasbtiri! tewuthln. Lancaster county, de- teased, The undersigned auditor appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Jehn WIltjIiis nnd Aldus Weaver, adminis trators, te and nrneni; theso legally enlltlcil te the Mine, vrllt sit for that purpose en Satur day, October 12, KCJ, at II) o'clock a. m., In the Library Roem or the Court Heuse, In theclty of Iincastrr, vvlicre nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend. EDWIN M.OTLIIERT, slO-flld.M Auditor. SSIOM D ESTATE OK J. II. I34IIEN f. shade A Sen. or Salisbury ten mhlp, Ijiii easlcr county. J. H. Esbcnshnda .V Sen, or Salis bury township, said county, having by del d of voluntary assignment, tinted September 7, 1SW, assigned and tratmreirr.il all their estate and eirc Is te thu undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors or the said J. II. lbcuslinde AHen, he tlierc'roieglveinellcetonll jicrsens Indcbtcsl te snld assigner, te make payment te the un dersigned without delay, and these having, claims le present Hum te Pl.TER DOItSHClMER. Assignee Resldln: In Hlrd-ln-llaiid. II. M, IIOL'MI 11, Attorney. MHItelM A1 HK YOUROROCER -TOR LEVAN'S FLOUR AN New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MERCHANT MILLERS. W1LI. IAMSON ft 10-JTER. Did We Find a Fenr-Leaf Glever 7 NO- s... HUT WE HAVE POUND Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Hats, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND- Ready Made Clothing -IN- QUALITIES UNEQUALLED -AND OCR- LOW PRICES, Are Lilting our Ilusliicss ILyend Our Expec tation. IjidUs' Undrrutnr Wlilte Ribbed 'ct, sherl sheviw, Wc. Ledlcs' scarlet Ribbed Vest and Drnvre rs, tOc. OnThinisninl Yard Imperte.1 SHU Ribbon at halfthe icgular price, lllankel shnVTls Perclgu and Demestic, from SiOO te J.W. The jit.l Combluatieiis In Dress Robes, J7.IX) te ltl.W. A lirgeAssorluicntefSklrlkaiid Skirting. Skirl Pattern, X',SI.W,I.Sj teJf.STi. (.'iMil's Hunting Ceatk, mnile of 8 te 10 e. Dm It, mil number or amimmllleu and game IMHkit,$1.20,Sl.lK)iiud S.'.V. A Complete Astertmcnt or Cardlgnn Jackets, Jersey t'esits, IT.imul Shlrl.-, Dress slilrls nml NUht Robes, special Prices en half-iteieu lets. Uidlcs' and MliseV Newmarkets, Jackets mid Jerseys, Plush I eats nud Ja"kctk at Lnw Prli cs, A Child's Oielchcn, sites 1 te 12, .&. Little Hey 1. Kllts.Siilts nud Overcoats, 2.00 te IO. i:tra Odd Pants te match suit. Men's Cutaway Ceat hulls, HIM te $1 1.00. Corduroy Pants. TJ.00 te Skill. Working Pauls, 81.00 te 2.00. Hey Dress und Scheel Hulls, 50J0 te lltS.OO. Mens Rubber CenU. 11.75 te SI.00. Hey 's Rubber Cents, R.S0. The liivcst Assortment or Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Tmv cling Hags, Robes, Illaukcts and Wlllik. 'I here Is nothing tn excel our Man's lllack Stilt Hal rerWe, All sizes. We have a splendid Dres Sliee for Oents, made In Coiik-re.ss or late, Trench or Louden T.s Price. S2.IVI l ene trial of our Light Stocked Pull Dress .Mi. for ficuts at S2..W, w III convince tlie nearer or lis merits, lluy a trial isilr. (t Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO, 313 M VRKKT STREET, HARHIj. llt'RG. PA, lllianiseii Hew 3stHtgmntt -IITANTED-BOAKD BY A FRENCH IDY v Innprlvnte family In compensation for Kreneh lessens. Apply by letter te MADAME UCEKPIL.LON, at this office. sep27-lwd M ILLEU-H tlOtlAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. CANEH-TUE FINKUT AWMIKTMKMT OK Canes In the rlty can be found at 1JILLY WAlTZ-MCICIAtlBTOnE, Nes. S and 108 North Uucen street. tny37-M,W,ThJ4Aw -VflLLER'H BORAX BOAP WILL WAHH AtjL Clethes and every article under the sun. -lAJtES-KXCLUBlVB 8TYLE8 IN ACA V cin, 1 ca,meunl J cla, Pensnf, Welschcl, Cherry snd Malae icu innurer and Brente. IIKMIITM'H mri n u-mil v alMfdR III East King street llllta WANTED T At THK LANCASTER CARAMEL. CO. FACTORY, SW CHUHCH STREET. sZltfd A LI. THE LATEHT NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOI.ENH, At P. WEIKEL'H, sep21-3indlt Ne. 41 West King Street. "f ILLER'H IteltAX HOAP WILL WASH U.TJL Clethes and every article under tha sun. BEHT TWO FOR FIVE CENTCIOAR8IN the state, at BILLY WAIT78. Nm.fi and lm North UneenHt. mylMmM,W,ThJ4Aw TTENRY WOLr, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 134 East KUjb street, ha vine a full line of Furniture or every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods, as-tfdll H. WOLF. 138 East King Street. N fijirr hefioerr" Niaht Scheel. LANCASTER RUHINESH COLLEGE, Ne. 34 North Duke street, will open for the Winter, Tuesday, October 1. A large class already erganlced for the opening. Yeu can select your own course of study. Call te see us lu our new quarters, the finest private school rooms. The old pupils highly pleased vv Ith them. Day sessions new open. Address, H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. E ALL AND WINTER, 18W. 'or Ihe Latest Novelties. Larirrst and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit ing, Oiercentlng and Treuserlne, no te II. OER HAHT. .Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, nnd the price the lowest, nt II. OERIIARTH, Ne. 43 North Queen Street, -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. -VirE EXAMINE EYEHFREK. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will find that there Is something wrong with thorn, ami mai- kui; win in) n ereai nein in you. We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA1 lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Bpectaeles, 9,1.011 ; usual price, Sft.OO. Steel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, 1 .OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. !f. ZIHEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANB. . PHILADELPHIA, llelwcen Chestnut nnd Walnut Streets. mvH-lyd OTICE IH HEREBY UIVEN THAT AN application win nomitde te the Governer of Pc 'entlHVlenlllA en the l.Mli ilnv nf DetnTier. 18s, by Menne M. Fry, Thew. II. Ilelahan, II. K. DaiiiiiKiiiuuer, i-narcH s. ry anil .lenn 11. Abraham, under tlie Act of Assembly, ap proved April 2). 1871, entitled" An Act le pro vide for the Incorporation nnd regulation of certain eorratleii," and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corpora tion, te lie called " Conesteen Cigar Machine Company," the character and object of which ure te manufacture, cigar machinery, and le ac quire, purchase, held, use and sell letters pat cut for Inventions and designs of machinery pcrtalnlntc te the manufacture, of cigars, and te purchuse and sell machinery for making cigars manufactured under such letters patentoroth patenteroth patentoreth cruise, and te Issue licenses te ethers te manu facture under such letters patent nnd receive pay therefer ; and for these purNises te have, possess nud enjoy all the rich Is, benefits, nnd prl v liege of mid Acts and supplement thereto. fccpSl-atdM E.K. MARTIN, Solicitor. T 1MB PEOPLE'S 'JAHJl STORE. THE SPECIAL REQUEST. We extend nu Invitation te nil, especially these n he have never visited our store. CALL AND INSPECT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OP New Fall Goods In all departments new coming In. Our stock of Dry Goods generally 1 one of the most attractive In the city. Many of our patrons ay that there Is net another one llke It In Lancnttcr, and Our Prices arc lower than these of any ether store. Cash Will De It Every Time. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, inariUlrdll IANCAHTEH, PA. E NTIRE NEW STOCK Entire New M ! WE ARE (1LAD TO INFORM THE PUHLIC TII AT WE HAVE LAID IN AN IM- MENSE STOCK OP HARDWARE AND Heusefurnishiiig Goods! -WHICH IS- ABSOLUTELY NEW, THOROPCIIILY PHEPAKED TO SUPPLY ALL '1 HE WANTS OP OUR WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL TRADE. Rciily Bres. & Raul), 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., .tniixt deer te rtoTerncE, Peeples Cash Stere ! Vent SktamrttMtntnt. MILLER-H BORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every article under the sun. MILLER'tt BORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethes an4 every article under the sua. rvn J Cl Clear II UHOOLDEMLION AND MIA QtfENDA Cigars, m eifars, are nana maae wive long SVSH r llierv, tv u hq iw win. I aiiT-iss. uv s asuu aw si DEMUTH-H CIUAH HTORE. Ill East King Street. alS-tfdR TMPOKTANT I Stenography and lype-Writltg. A competent Instructor in these branches Day and Evening, at the LANCASTER P.UHI NtSH COLLEtlE. Ursnt Halt, Ne. 84 North Duke street, commencing OUTOUER I. . Full particulars en application by mall. or In person at College Reems. Addrtws, sep2Wfd II. C. WEIDLER, Principal. 4 SKEW. FjlII, 1889. Make It the money-saving time of Ihe year, nnd this the place te save It by setting the best tnaterlsl and most stylish Sittings. Tmseriigs ulOierceitligs FX)R THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, Te theso who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is n trial te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. NOS. 234 AND 230 WEST KINO STREET. slO-Smd M KECHANT TAILORINU. 1 have this day purchased from Mr. A, II. Resensteln the well-known tailoring establish ment, corner of North Queen and Orange streets, where I will continue the same busi ness. I have ndded thereto a hill line or Im ported Woolens, which will be made up tn first class style at moderate prices. ItOIlERT It. PIERCE. I have this day sold my tailoring establish ment te Sir. Rebert II. Pierce, late efD. M. Ral tay. merchant tailor, llth and Chestnut streets. Philadelphia, who will curry en the same busl nessat the same place, Cor. North Qneen and Orange streets, thanking the public rer their past patronage, I respectfully ask a continu ance of the same for my successor. I therefore give notice te nil persons Indebted te me te make payment without delay, and these having claims against me tepresent them " Hc,pec,ru,tv,H U08ENRTEtN STOVES, HEATERS, RANO!. 8T0VE8, HEATERS, RANGES. THE CELEBRATED Beaver Furnace, GREATEST RADIATION, SMALLEST CONSUMPTION OK COAL, REQUIRES LESS ATTENTION, NO OA8, NO DUST, NO TROUHLE. BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL Parler Heaters. QUEEN ESTHER RANGES. THEM03T8KILLPULW0RKMENP0RCEL LAR HEATER WORK. SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO., 26 and 28 West King 8trcet. t-SwvvdM.WSdR s PECIAL SALE. 35-37 North Queen St. SPECIAL SALE! Blankets. White Blankets, 75c, (1, 1., 81.50, S2 te 12 a pair, drey Blankets, (1, S1.2T,, 11.50, 12 te fS a pair. Scarlet Blankets, S1..VI n pair te te a pair. Comforts. Killed Willi white cotton, II, f 1.25, J1.60, 12 te H.W. Quilts. White Quilts, 75c, 11,11,33, 11.50 tl le ti. Flannels. Red Flannels, 12c, 15c, 30c, 25c, 37Je te 24 All Weel Heavy Red Shaker Flannel", 25c a y aril. White Flannels, 12Jc, 15c, 17c, 20c. 25c te 75e Heavy Canten Flannels, 5c, 0c, 7c, Sc, Oc, 10c, 12Sc. Skirting Flannels, 20 . 25. le l.Si a y aril. Shawls. Illaek Cashmere Shnvvls, 1 1.25, 11.50, t2 te 120. Heavy Blanket Shawls, tl.25, tlA), 12. K.50 te is. bheulder Shawls, 25c, 60c, 75c, tl. Underwear. Indies' Scarlet Uhdervrear, 75c, fl, J1.25. Indies' Whlte UnderHcar, 37J, 50c, 75c, II, 11.25, $ua. Men's Scurlcl Uuderucar, 75c, 81. IL'ii. Men's White L'ndervv car, 25c, 37' mc, &X-, 75c, !1 tetl.75. Children's Pndcrircar, 10c, 12Jc, 17c, 2iV te 5Cc Dress Goods. Black Silks, 60c. 75c. II, 1 J5, 11.50. Colored bilks, 50c, b7c, U7J e. Satin Rhadamas, 75c, U7J 5c, II, 11.25. Combination Silks, 75c. II, 11.25, 11.50. Bead Pasviinentcrlcs, 15c, 20c, 25c tell. Black Henriettas, 25c, 3715c 50e, 75c, II te 12 50. Colored Henriettas. 25e.37JJefJOc,75i., 1. iArgoassertuiciit Dress Goods, nt 5c,7c,8c, 10c, 12Xe, 15c, 17c, 20c. 2.5c. 37J Jc 50c If youareoutho jKitnt of purchasing sej our goods and get prices liofere you waste money. Per bargains go te the 35-37 North Queen St. Charles Stamm. CHARLESSTAMM'S BOSTON SMI Vt 9UHcHUmcnt MIIXCR-H BORAX HOAP WILL WAB1 Clethes and every article under Umswi. rpHBY CAlf ALL COPY BUT NONE CAM L Equal Billy WalU's Havana Fllled Clfar, at Mra a A tat snurn n t is st at. raylMmM.W.TaJBAnr MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every article under the swi. ANNOUNCEMENT! Nobby. Stylish. Neat, FALL AND W1MTBM SUITINGS, Winter and Fall Overceattags aai Trousers, choice Patterns of enr own Importa tion. Ne ether hours In Lancaster earrwe ttss same. Fit perfect. Trimmings the best. Prteaa and terms te suit the times. MeOftAmr KOWLDf, 1M North Qaeea Street. N. B. Feil Dress Bnlts a Specialty. XT"EY8T0NE BU8INE88 COLLEGE AT XV fords unsurpassed advantage for train frig yeun men and ladles for bntlneat. We have a delightful room and pleasant location. Full course. 136; evening course, WD. Type writing and Phonegraphy taught. W.h. M5ssER,Prln., Ne. It North Queen BL, lncaster. Pa. UdAw " BILLY WA1TZHAH TUB BEST TWO FOR 60 and 6c Cigars In the city, at nun. e a iub is en in iueeis ht. tnylMmM.W.Tbew JTEAM ENGINE AND BOILKRWORKU, Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and cs amine enr Stock of Engines ! Allew ua te quote you prices and see ear facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Horso-Pewer 6 Horso-Pewer 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power 15 Herse-Power 20 Ilorse-Pewe r..... 175 , has . &7i B76 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power ...... 1250 n Herse-Power 250 15 Herse-Power - 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. live 30 Herse-Power, GO In. Dlam., 16 feet Leng, 22 t;in. Tubes. Price, 1175 and 1150. One Beiler, 30 ln. Dlam., 11 feet Leng, 24 8 In. Tubes 12 feet Lene, with Fire Frent Castings, 1125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Bark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor rer Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE ISTHEBESTINTHE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PROPRIETOR, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. rtvvcte. N EW CARPETS. ONE PRICE. -Till Carpels taken up, remodeled, sewed and re laid by inefittlclltful workmen. The Junier member of the Arm, J. V. Vouder Veuder smith, has been in the Carpet Busings all his life, and for the last kIx y ears lind chitrgc of the Carpet AVerk at J. II. -MARTIN'S, In this city. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANQE ST. Only 18 Deers from Postefflcu, nttc29-lyd OIellcrtcB. IEIRCECOLLEOE. OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand. Recerd Building. tU 7-11 IS CHESTNUT STREET, rmlade-lphla, la. Second, Third and Fourth Ploers. Mernlmr, Afternoon nnd Night Sessions. Twenty-Fifth Collestate Year begins TUES DAY. HEPTEMI1ER 3. lt9. Tele hundred and sixty-nine (1209) students laMycur. Early applications necessary, bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualify Inc rer business cmriigeni) nts. Pull tnttrnrtlen forcemmeriUI and ceniTiil business MK-ntlens. Alse Short Hand nnd Typewriting. A faculty of mere than a score of practical men who hae practiced ht they- teach. BoekkeeiH-rsotit or counting houses teaching bookkeeping; lawyers teaching lawand busi ness fermi; successful high school principals te-iichlng KucIIkIi bmndii ; law reerters teaching short-hand and ty ix--w rltlng, etc., etc. nils iul!liiueu li:.s liecu cxccntlenallv for- tuiiHleln the suci-i ss or the students whehaa graduated therefrem ' UlHc eifiicM-iv week day durln? buslmui hours and nlxi en Monday, Tuesday nnd Thurs day Ktenlng for the Enrollment of Students. Announcements, etc., sent when re-nudite-d. Visitors alwny s welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A. auglWrnMdS Principal ttnareuudcr, Lancaster Gaipet Heuse, PEIRCE 1,1111 H 1 H "It .rt rJ'
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