-x'S-k"'?-?:?''- fS-j'" ? .- -7".TJi - ' " .?. -,.i7,-.., '-; '-rirr; -SI' -"l.l" . ' - ' -." "-V -"Bti. ,V 'W.'---x ,;- THE LANCASTER BAJCIiY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOimR ; 1SS9. Vrj ,' v ' K ! . r,ss?w?p.cy yvi ' W-i t fc s. -T- " . m M? W. r Ru v-. 24- s.t a S. --. ' JUlWPli KUDUKKS JJ1KS. MURK, FMl WHICH ME MIFFEUED -MKfgR VE1IS, CME8III HUTU. jtV JHtla f Ireland, Soldier In the Hc- &iklttis mA Walttaflil Vnnlnn nftlm 3 CfeeKHMt Bill Iren Ore Company. C X ""- ., :tfe. VOefctJWHA, Oct. 8. Jeseph Hedgcrs, an ' -Ma ta qaiei citizen ei mis un, uira ' .-., r nwBoneen union bucci, mravcrmii, "no feieralns about 2 o'clock. He was In tlie Msty-fiRh year of Ms age, anil hai been n Mfferer wllh dlabctei for the past six or even years. The illae during the past year took a firm held en Mm, and beat two weeks age confined him te his bed, from which he never recovered. Mr. Redgers was a native of Ireland and bera in Loncren!. no canie te me c'K iTnltet RUlm mere Uinn fortr-llve years -Wi age. lieiecaiea in rnccnixviiie. nuuru nu S' engaged In the livery stable business. He ?. came te Columbia in 1857 and at ence ob ? ' - ; . . , ... f Ifl- ...I.- l. tained employment as ceaenman te tue manager or the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company and served In that capacity under every manager from Mr. Neltwell te Mr. J. Ij. Beyer, the last manager. He was a faithful emplove and performed hli duties with astonishing regularity. He was a familiar figure en the streets of the town, as It was one or his many duties te carry the mall from the postefllco te the furnace, and although many were net acquainted with his names his Journeys .. a V .1 a........ !.l. a ).pii .null j-- manaireni uic inrutu """ imju mm hV V sack was a portion or the everyday llfe or me mjrvmgu. au .n-,. m.v.iv. ...... uu.... the late war served his country Ter ene year as member orthe 105th l'enna. Ve'g. He was a member of Oen'l Welsh Test, Ne. J 18, O. A. K., and of St. Peter's Culhullt church. One son, Jeseph ltodgers, resid ing In town, survives. The funeral vv 111 lie held en Thursday at 9 a. m. from St. Peter's church. Second and Union streets. The MIbs nodding company opened their week's engagement In lha upcre house last night by presenting Rebert Macalre" te n splendid audience. The -play Is a geed one, aiid was presented in xsmllimt shane. Miss Ileddiutr Is the most & popular actresi that has ever appeal cd bo be 3l fere a Columbia audlcnce. During the presentation of the piece slie renuereii some cholce selections from the epera fln.tntA t ntwl tMiti Itilllltv ntllllllllflniL At I. 6S. II. F. Smith Is an actor ofmre merit, and BUVi' irKhtv Rimnnitnl bv Mr. Jehn J. Ken nedy, who i n favorite or Columbia audi ences. The bill te-nlisht will be "Hey's true Oath or The WWs Peril. " The Columbia Literary society held a meeting last oveulug, at the rciidonce of Rev. J. II. ranncbeckcr, en Cherry htrect. Thosunjects for the evening wcre the Im portant events of hlhtery since the first or June last. Among the nuni lier wcre the following, presented by tha different members, mid their merits fully discussed : llrenu-Sequard, elixir or lire, Its discovery nnd uliiiuate failure; the I'anvVmerlcan Congress, new the guests or this go vcrnnieiili dlsjister by water, storm and lire; the llbenilltv orthe people te tbeir fellow citizens In distress. The next meeting w ill be held tw e weeks rrem last night nt the resldcnce of Mrs. Kmily Fitzgerald, en Chestnut street. The BJbJeiit will be edlct or Nantes, Its revoca tion and the condition or France at the tlma. The funeral orthe lale W111I.mii M. Weed was held yc&lerdny afternoon ut his late home en Perry street, and was largely at tended. The local order of lien Meulders Union attended In a body. Jehn Kdmtinds, the colored man, who died en Sunday ovening, will be buried en Wednesday atternoen nt 2 o'clock. The funeral or.Minnle Carey will be held en Wednesday afteniejn. The regular monthly meeting of the Co lumbia town councils will be held In the council chamber this evening. tone section of Forepaugh's circus train jpassed through town ever the P. It. H. yesterday afternoon. i The belting for the new saw mill arrived l yesterday, and the circular saw will prob ably commenro work te-morrow. The work at the gang and handsaws will net be completed for a few davs. Wash. Cole threw up the bail for Ike ,'- Craig, charged with surety or the pe ile by '; Kate Kelley, and this morning OMU-er Wlttlck took htm te Jail for his appearance. All the parties are colored. , A meeting of the Cheral society w HI be neiu mis evening ler me purivose ei cui cui pleylng a director. Miss M. K. Layteu, suiMirlutcndeut of the Deaconess home. Instituted by the lnt.t general conference of the M. K. church, nt New Yerk city, Is in town en a few day.i visit te her sister, Mrs. Jehn .Shcnbcruer. The spire en Trinity Hufermc! chuich, lately cemnlet(Hl, Is i)u feet high. Miss Sadie Ceiikliu has been proscuted with a wicker rocker and handsome, htand lamp by the Tw In Iinthcrhoed, In recogni tion of her services as ninuager of their fair. - -, A large and delightful Mirprise party was held last night at the resldoiice or Ceuiad Hitner, en Walnut street. A young son of William Seuibcer fell upon the pavement yesterday and sus tained a frightful cut en his head. A small child or Thcodero Flnley, resid ing en Seuth Firth street, foil (low n a night of stairs yesterday at Its home and frac tured Its right arm. A child of Jehn Welsh, residing en Maner street, was playing at the stock yards yesterday when It met with a full and 'dislocated lta right arm at the elbow. A small boy named Hlcstand was play ing along the river shere yesterday and had his hand badly mashed by a large piece of cinder rolling upon It. 100,000 Feet or Lumber ItoplerU'd. Geerge Nauman und Win. 11. (liven, at torneys for the West Ilrantli Lumberman's Kxchange, issued a writ of rcple In te-dav for 100,0110 feet of lumber In the ossessIeh of Cyrus Shertzer. Mr. Shertzer owns an island in the SiiMiuehunua river near Haiti bridge, and this tlmber was caught en the island after the Heeds of hi-t Ma v. He refused te give up the lumber because the exchange would net pav him the salvage he claimed te be due. The writ of rei'levin wlllboserved to-iueirow, und these pro ceedings will bring te a test the right of lumbermen and theso who take up stray lumber. He Is All Itlifbt. The Harrisburg pupers bave hud several paragraphs recently concerning the mys terious disappoarauce of Willimu " P. Coulter, a veteran printer of that city, who disapiicarcd en last Friday. It was bo be Huvvd by soine that the old man had com mitted sulcide, but the Lancaster eople have found out differently. Mr. Coulteris in this city new, and has been hore since I-riday. He seems te be having h geed thne here, and don't leek the least bit de spondent. He reud the news of his dlsap. iKtarance In the Iancaster palters last even ing and theso or Philadelphia this morn ing, und was net worried at all. His family was notified of his whereabouts te-day. Heath of uu Aced Weman. Kllza Kunkle, wife of Win, Kunkle.dled at her home near Quarryvllle last evening in her 71st year. She had been sick for several mouths. Mrs. Kunkle was a well known nnd useful woman In her section and will be much missed. Her remains wllLbe ltrred In Quarryvllle cemetery en Thursday morning. Premiums Fer Fancy Werk. In addition te the premiums awarded Miss It. Slay maker at the Yerk county fair, noted In Monday's iNTixueKsccn, she received the follewing: Crocheted cape, II, heed 91, zephyr lace 91, display of out line embroidery 91, duehesse lace 91, dls ' l'Jytf Plain tieedle werk-three articles I, display or button-holes 91, fancy darn ing en net , display of cotton embreidcrv three pieces (i. Fer l'nvlng Duke Street. Iast evening the directors of the Lancas ter City Street Hallway company held a meeting te take some steps towards paving Duke street at the court house, between their rails. They decided te use tire brick, a new kind of paving which Is new used very extensively throughout the West, and " has been given the best of satisfaction. One of the directors wjll go te Ohie shortly 1 te purchate the brick. J Caaea a Year Old. year age Adam Reldenbarh nm One ebarged befere Alderman Spurrier with v SS?,""U, ""efy auu surety or tiie tce. Si wBeeiie icarnea mat a warrant had l-een - iwn rer nis arrest ne ran awav from wn .A bert "me age he turned up In , CylumW, where Officer Wlttlck an cited i him last evening. He was committed by Alderman Hjurrier for a hearlnjr, Tlie . .H-ocuterlWwanJrraukford. ' The Xatteaat Petate Crep. A member or the produce firm ofTwehy Bres. A Ce., St, Paul, whose trade has been chiefly with New Yerk, reports as fellows concerning the crop in the Nerthwests "In Minnesota the potato crepjs much better than last year, and quality Isall that could be deal red. A common yield Is 250 bushels te the acre. "Alter using the smaller potatoes for starch, which Is a leading Industry In SU Paul, the selected stock, which you know knew Is far abead or thst produced In the elder parts of the country,! selling new en track at aec. or bushel. The freight cost te this cltv Is about JOc. or bushel." One or the New Yerk commission mer chants, who was present at this Interview, said: ." A number of carloads of pets tees wero purchased In Iowa the past week for 21c. a bushel. As nn Illustration of hew our po tato shortace last week tins called stock rmm unexpected sources, a shipment or five carloads from Portsmouth, O.. was re ported at one of our commission heuses. ' Our country Is big, and with every va riety or cllmate and soil, and while In this s's-tlen we are short in the potato line, there Is enough ntid te spare nt e.htr points. A Family Fend In Wewt Virginia. A bloody family feud Is new raging In Lincoln county, W. Va., between the Hlumfield and Hall families. Floyd Dingess, a son of a Justice of the peace and n piemincnt man. married ene or tbe Hall glrK Hnquarrclled with his wife. They separated, and trio next day Dingess and his wife's brother met and Hinges was shot dead. Alfred Hriimflcld hail married Dingess' sister. Hoswero te be atengnd en Hall, and fatally wounded ene of the Hall brothers. Ten days age Hrumflcld nnd his wlfe wcre waylaid and Mrs. Hruiii Hruiii fled was shot through the head and died. Hrnmlicld was terribly wounded. Twe days later Purvis Hrtiinueld was shot. On Saturday (Jeerge Dlngess, a brother or llruinrield's wile, was shot through the leg In n fight with ene of the opiesliig jmity. ' Apitolnted Deputy U. M. Marshal. David Wolf, of the Fourth ward, was In day appointed deputy United States mar shal for this district by Marshal Dill, te take the place of Mlehael Hums, resigned. Mr. Wolf took the oath of oillee before Judge Livingston this afternoon. .Shet Tlireiiich the Teet. Ames Hlcstand, who resides en West Lemen street, was handling a breech load lead ing rllle en Sunday afternoon. He was IHiiiitliig it towards the ground when ft was accidentally discharged. The ba 1 struck Mr. Hlcstand In the feet, passing entirely through It and causing a very pal n fill wound. Hxuurstoute the Hwltehbiick. Trinity Church Autumn Ifnf Kxcumlen te the Bwltfhbnck en Wednesday, October 10th. Hound trip ticket, Reed for three days, l'nre enly!J.75, Including the Hwltchback. Hprclal train leaves Lancaster (Kins street), nt A a. m.; Columbia, 8 n. m.; Landltvlllf, 0:2; Miinliclni, HXf, I.ltltz, 0.55; F.phrnta,7.17. Trains return ing leave Mnuch Chunk nt 6:10 p. in., nnd Al Al lentewn nt:10 p. m. Kxciirslen tickets In Al Al lentewn rarer, geed for two days, and te no n ml rpturiien tlinHiTllchtmck excursion Irnlu. tr,R.I0,l2,l.VI e Itemomber.'t'rottlugniid Itiiunlnir Itnces nt McOruiiu's 1'nrk, Tuesday, OctelirrBlh, nnd Wednesday, October fills. Itnres called nt 2: 15 sharp. AilniUlen, Wcnls, Inrludlnir sent en grnnil stand. Children hnlf price. Cnrrlngcs with lnrtfe enn drle Inside Piiehwurp, eTJtd Jlcrtthe. MlI.l.KK. On Monday ewnlnv, October 7, IWi, 111 this city, of iiriciimenla, nfter nn IIIiich of ene wik, Mr. Hnnih 11. .Miller (born Krhen), In the Tilth yeni ufheriige. ; Knnernl rrem her Inte residence, with Iiitseii, II. Vnrlnn Miller, Ne. M North Prince street, en Friday afternoon, Oclober II, nt 2J5 o'clock. Friends nnd relatives are Invited te attend. Interment at LnnrnMtT rtinelcry. l'leancenill flencrs. ' eS-St ItinwAi.T. In this city, en the Mh Inst., Adiiiu .. ItlUKwnlt. Funeral services st his Inte residence, Ne. I2J Seuth Dnke street, Wednei'ilny morning at (I o'clock. Itelnthes nnd friend are cordially In vited. Interment nt New llellmid, which will le private. iilnvltcte, Philadelphia Produce .Market. l'liiLADELrillA, Oct, R.-Noen-Klour wenk ; I'enn'a supers, 2fAJ2 75; extra. 2R,V.V.; fnnilly, 8 7-WS 00; roller, 4 00340; pten, IWaKieltT. Wheal weaker; Ne. 2 Hed, new, Mc: Nn. I rciiu'n lied, Kc. I'ern firm ; Ne. 2, lie. Outs llriu ; Ne. 2 While 2HCt'.;f ; Ne. 2 mlxcdSric. Ilraii dull; Winter 12 TA'AISM. Hilled liliv steady ; 111 CKS.0l:t 00 lis te uiiiillly timothy ll.VlvSllOO for choice; mixed, K1UK); balisl rje strnw, new,)ia ft). Hetter 'inlet ; lVnn'n ereamery txtrn 2ft2jc; '"n'linrsUextni 2S.fl4l. I'.kk teudy, Penn'n nrsls, ate. Cheese nmi; jurt skims, 7(31e; lull Hklm. liasc. Polrelxum ilullj renins In bbK, J700, l'otutees steady i MaWc erbUHhcl. Tliol.lve Stock Mnrkct. Lancasti:ii, Pa., Oct. K..-Tli past week was a busy one nt the Lnnrastcr stock Minis. Theiecclnl ofllvestei'k nt the nrdsef .1 nines Htcnnrt A Hen, w re 2.5J0 cattle, 2SJ hogs nnd 127 sheep. Jehn W. Mentrer sold 210 rnttle nnd 112 liegs. Ul benscnle sold tsecnttle, nnd l,if0 cntlln 110 Iieks were sold nt HleMiirt's nrd. The prices were i Htis-kers, lifti nnd M.2" v 1KI 9m; feeders. f.'Vg,'! 70 J butclirrH, t-.l 2Vil 'i'. HORN Sllllt III, f.'l.i'i V 100 tU. (rain and l'nivlxleiin. ClIICAde, Oct, H 1.-00 o'clock p. in. F uriuiiii'i iiy r. iv. until, nreKCr, Wheal Cern O.its. Ferk. Ijirtl, October 80) aijji 19 10 2i 0 2, Necmber 31 U H7 0 W .11 31 aijj iicceuiucr - M Vcrfr -. - Jnminry Fvbrunry March Muy sv; D :i7 5 i m.li July... ... Crutln Oil Consels .... wyt CleilUK Prices 8 13 o'clock p. m. October ti nt-iii. veru. uitiit. i-erK. iira . wyi ;sri November . . lleccniber. Year............ .... Jnuimry February Mnrch May ... Cousela Crude Oil -. Winter Wheat Sprlus Wbeul Cern Oats ltye Hurley in s l'.IV; ij5 loeo e i Aim .i;i ;a . Si SO,'j .SO H 10 5W 6W son KVJJ 33 J2.i . .. . HI Cnr l.els. 117 1M f.17 2(0 Iteieipls. llend. .. 20 IW .. lo.eno Itecelpts llecelpts 11ek.... Cattle... 8teck .Mill'kelH. . Quotations by Heed, McGrunn it Ce., bankers. I llliniitlfili lia NKW OHK LIST, r.iimda 1'nciric. C. C. C. i I Colerado Cenl Centra! l'uclna.. ..... Cunudn Heuthvrn l.'hl. HU U A Vbg Den, A llle a. Del. I A W Krle Krle 2uds Jer C . . K.4T .... .. IOU. V N 1 hliere . Mich. Cen Mlueurl Pacific. ... Heek. Valley N. 1 .. . . N. P. Pref N. West. N. V. C 11 A.M. 12 m. Sr. m. liU 34" JtJi :'$. 2S)J 'ill. I2I Uli 12V M ie? 10,-. iui uiH wJ? t-'JJ 7J!l 111 ieSJ 3yi fj 7111 lU'J til SI' '- a ::: ilifi i'uh New Kiiglnnd KjitlTciim'tM-e . . Omaha Oregon Truiikreutinviitnl Ontario A. W Pacific Mull ltlclimend Terminal Hi. luul Tex us Pacific. Union I'nclfle Waluuh linn . Wabash l'ref. ..... Western U WrslHbere bends IMIII.AIIM.I'IIIA MST. Ix;h. Vul. .. H. N. V. A PUtla I'a. II. It. .., lldlnz Leh. Nuv Hestenv. l'ttks..........-. I'. A It. - N. Cent . l'ceiU I'awi.. .... Itdiffs Oil ... . .M. aij; 22M 31i mil 111 m lv.f M ' a; s sia tf m &H 22 6-18 22 11-1 J Wt m i wx wy, iij Llve Hloek .MurketH. Chicago, Oct. 7. Ilecel pt. 16,000: slilmnenls SfW; strong; becven. ' tea.( S714: Vtce" fj OiMO ; vteckcrs and fii-ilem. IITiaaio IITiaaie IITiaaio cem, bullHiid iiilicl, II 00327S; Texas eulilc II ra! 75: bulk, 12 wis 00. ' l,le' Hogs llecetpfs, lA.Oti); shipments, 6,000: mar ket streng: mixed, HVH0: heavy, 13 S5 Su --ItecelBU, 12a3e : sblLinent. 10O0: mur ketle.rr; nat(en,t300S440: Wmern woeled H JSIOJ; shorn Xexnns, 13 J31(W;Iaiiib,fHW tet5lWr heal. ' Uabt LlUEBrv.-Catlle-RecelpU.fWl; iblv menu IM ; market nothing delnit ; all threngh rnnslgnmenU ; no cart shipped te New Yerk tetny. Ilegn Receipts, 700 1 shipment. 4KX) market active ; best light Yorkers. II rmainOr medium and light 1'hllndclphln, II KV3I 7.V heavy hogs, 1140ft I ft); necart shipped te New Yerk. 8heep Ilecelpts, 600t shlpmeni. 200; mnr ket itendy ; prime, II V1 1 75 ; ftilr te troe.1,1 1 00 ISO; common. littvx-ie): lunibs.llfiaMOQ. -rjAKtNO i-ewutn' LEAVENING POWER" Of tie Taiieu Btakiag Pewdert ilia, tasted from actMl tetta. ROYAL (FpxlMHMHHa CRAaTSAIaffl), ... RDMreaivt f,tn&)...mmmmmimmmm HAnreaD'i (when frtih) wmmmmmmmm CHAKM (Alum Pcmdei).. BATM' and 0. K. (Alum)! CUTEUHD1 PlORIEIKSaa FnnciKe) I CZAR Dn. PRICCt SNOWrUKItGrefTt) CORGnUS HtCKEM CILUTS HAHFOnD'S (Nene Such), when net fredi PEARL (Andrew & Ce ) . RUMIORD'S (Phosphate), when net fresh. .. Seperti of Government Cbemiits. " The Royal Halting Tewder Is composed ei pure and wholesome Ingredients. It does net contain cither alum or phosphates, or ether In Jurleussubsiances.-EDWARDG. Leve, Ph.D." " The Royal Diking Powder Is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder efTered te the public. " Henrt A. Mett, M. D., Ph. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is purest In qual Ity and highest in strength of any baking pow der of which I have knowledge. " Wit, McMuRTRtE, Ph. D." All Alum baking powders, no matter hew high their strength, are te be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas tee freely, or under climatic changes suffer de terioration. M'p'JI sndcedilw 1 UuF'JlMUlTei'TllKUItAI'F.. Tnrtlled and Whllu CALIFOItNfA WINK. 30c per bottle ; tl.011 tier ileren bottles. HOIIItUIl'MLIitUOIlHTOItK, Nn. 22 Centre Hiunre, Uincnster, I'n. IOST-KltO.M MVKKH A UATJlFON'H !)! J lhrry Wiibeii, one limullcie itnlnliiK tue Uiiiuiide 0ercenti, Klvn ilellurs reiinl te nmler. MYKIW A HATIII-'ON, ltd Ne. 12 Knst lslna St. TrA.s-ri:iJ"TV(n'iiTsT(Ti,AH.TiiACiiTN- V IH'IW nt Till! CONIM'IXIIIA CIOAIt MAUIIINLCO.'H WOHICH, N04. KMnnd lllljtn caster a enue, l.iUKinlcr, Fa. ltd 1"ri:.NHY HI.AtJOII in nuuvvui:!) TO 1 luukiileiirilrrat short notice nny kind of ftirnlttn r for Iieiimi or eillct'. lliirtl hikkI work nsiiccliilty. Itcpalrlui; of lurnlture neatly done.' upntiiMrriiiK 111 1111 us urpiirunt ills, IlKNltY HLAt'OII, mliV.1mdTuA.Sll 1.11 i.usi (iniiunirfei. SPKCIAIiNOTlClI-CIJISINr) OUT MY KN KN tlriiHIecknf Kimilly CnrrliiBcs. Tep Hug Kles, riui'luiis, lliislness Wagons und HIcIkIis; nle, 11 fine line of HeceiuMiaiiil Werk, llrtat Hurirulnv. I'mltUely will lie sold at 11 sacrifice te close liusl nens. J. II.XOIIIIIXTC.Aeent, Cor. Hiike nnd Vine HU., Lnucustcr, l'n. isV.'tilUAItwIl JANHAaiNVLSTJIKNT COxfl'.VNv '; 'I' L ...110,0(10 bll.l l.l Ml !'.'. OOO iv INrOnL MurtKiises, t- l'ni 'nt. Dfbcnuue lleiidH. 'I he Itesi. Iiiv nni'iil Otlcrnl. FiillKitlsrac FiillKitlsrac lery Inlormutleii OIcu. JOHN ii.Mirrzi.Lit, H'15-lyd Ne. l H. Ouki! Street. j . emT: tT-stlmen y"T5 TliiTiilSY," Dtspcr Wcltrel, Ne. 21 North Water street, had such a bad cold Hint he could scnriely sleep. Ne medicine helped him until he took COCHRAN'S COUGH CURB, One dose or which slopped hli conch rer 21 hours nml cured him. Price, 2." and M tvnt, ut I'ecintAN's uiiuu sreiti:. Net, 117 A I'M North lint en rtt., Ijiucuster, l'n. Tu.Th,HH I.1STATK OF JOHN W. IHTHLFY, L VTKOF IU thel'lty of IjiucuHler, tltcenetl. The nn iterslKiictl auditor, appointed te puss upon ex ceptions and te distribute the Mulanct ri'iiialii. IliKlu Hie hiiiulser Hurali H. llilblej, nillolllN nillelllN tratrls el the estate or said d i-awsl, te and iiiiieiijj these lecully entitled te lliv suiue, 1 sit for Ihul purpose nu Friday, the hth day of Nexember, A. t).. li5li ut 10 n. in.. In the the IJ brury Hoeuiof the I'elirt Heuse, In the l'll of fjinciisler, where nil ihtseiis lntcieted In h,ilil distribution may attend. ectS-Jttiru 1). Mi-MFLI,i:N, Auditor. XTtmci: is iiF.itniiY eivr.N that an J application lll iKimiiilnte theliiernur of l'ciiii)l until 011 the SH dav of October. A. 1. ls.v.1 Iiy l'lmre, w. -rv n. f i.,uini.-iirtl. nei, I. Il.llel.'ihun, MenmiM. Try and Jehn 11. Abraham, under the Act of Assembly, up. prmed April 2', 1S7I, entltltd ' An Act In pro pre pro ltle rer the turorpernllon und involution of lerluln eorperntlons," nnd thu supiilemviits thereto, for the charter or 1111 Inteudtil roiperu- tl te bu culled " Couesteuu ClRiir Mnchlue (.einpauy, tliuehanicleraiitl object or which are maniiluctiirlni; nnd tleallne In I'liriirmaklui; niuchlntry, ulthr.thu rluhl te helil unit enjoy such initenlsiiutl putenl rlBhtsusnre umnry lu carrying uu salil Iiurlness; and for these pur pur pesea tehue, 1KISJ.CVS mid inleyall tlieiltfhts, bcnt-flts, und pilvllKCsersiildAclsnud supple inents thereto. el-3tiirii 1 K. MAHTIN, fjolleller. e 1TV OIUiINANCll All Ordinance Transferring SL'iOO from thuHew- crnB" and HralniiKe Fund te the Tund for Oradlng nml Mucudumlrlni; hlrecls. He It erdnluetl by the Helect nnd Ceiunum Council of thel'lty of Ijiucaster, that the sum of fifteen hundred (!l,5n dollars 1st nml (he tune Is hereby truMsferrt'il from the eneruge mitt Dnilniicv Fund te the Fund fei llnutlng uiitl MacailamUlug streets. Ordnluetl mid enacted Inte a I . ' ' HM of Lancaster, this 1th day or Oetebcr, A. I ,l-.i W. K. HHAltll, l'residdit of Couimen Council. I)A VI n lh Hi i:x, I'll 1 k Common Council. l. 11 I.ONH. l'n sldeulM leet I'eunell. J. I. Haiiii, Clerk St lect Council. Approved OclelierH, IssO. iJtd HOW. I:i(I1:HI.I:Y, Majer. reim:i,i:sKi WLLLriiTiNei i:li:- i 1 1 A. NT I Hand-Sewed Shoes Fer .(HfVfs' ll'i'--piicclnl flitiK. in HiR'clul leatlierb for tlie feet nllllctcil with 11 wirii, liiinieii or scn-ltive Joint;, ; fur the feet tlmt cniinut, without imiu nml much illsconifert, In-nr thoiiresuro from K-iiiiis tlmt iirevnll In most iimhcs of footwear. '1Iie!m here me Frent Seam llutten SIkk's, senietimes culled " The CJiiny Cut." Tliey have but n single seaiii, it fxtviiuiiii; from ten te tx none 011 the sides wlintuver, insuring te the feet iKisltlve eomfert within and iierfeet hIiiiikj without. The uiiiivrH are 1'arN ami French (Hove Kills. The Paris Kid is peft, glossy, ami iKis-H-crt of ex cellent M'fiiriiiK (Hialltiet) ; soles heavy haiKl-tiiriiwl, extra llexible, requiring uu " breaking in, " We have them in widths 11, V, I) and K. llaml-bewed LTiulcnat $1 jier jiair. Maeliiiie-Kiweil, lit 1'ebble tleat ami Cimivna ICIil at ?-. A trial of our haml-sewcd sheeii Milllccs te convince the met skeirtie tliat for jieiitlvc en1 nml eeinfnrt in wear thev are unrivalleU by any ether niiikc 'helil in this city. New Invoices of Ladies' fclieeu, liaml liaml seme and very attractive lu nnnvarnncc, are arriving almost dully, l'nccs from 51 te fc h.t pair cover u number of new style ()iem nml tiijuare Tiki hIuijh's which iii'Ct only le Ken te lie appre ciated. The hidy inns' be very cAnetlng in an economical sense, who fails te lliul in thes-e a bhee te iilease lier fancy. Kxnmiiiatteii bellclletl. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Qui:kn Sthket, Lancas ter, Pa. . .SSSBBBBB ...... . tetu 9lktevilemrni. M ILLUIl'H BOllAX HO.M' WILL WASH vjieiucnanq every nrncie nnaer uiestin. FOnMAl.Ii Twe Hundred und Fifty Whliky Barret n II m per piece, at e. 15 Centre square, Lnnauter, . eplVtfd M ILLER'H BORAX OAI' WILL WAKIt v-itiiiie ana every article, under the nun. BKHT TWO FOU FIVE CENT CIOAH8 IN the ttate, al BILLY WAITZ'S. ... ,..No.6andltBNerthtJuen8t. mylMmM.W.ThAw ,f ILLEIFH BORAX HOAr WILL WA8II -ITl. Clethen and every nrtlcle under the lun. TjlINn TAILORING I ALL Till: LATF.HT NOVF.LTI13 IN FINE WOOLENS. AT V WEHCFL'S bcp21-8nidlt Ne. 41 West King Htrect. QfiAGRi: FARM, AO0; IC2 ACRE FARM, 17J ilyj ; farm eatalezuex aent frec. ...... HENRY CHAMBERS. eMtdA2tw FederaUhurg, Maryland. CANE8.-EXCLUSIVE HTYLIS IN AOA eta, renuiur. WcUchel, (;herry and Maine c.i, mounted lu Silver nnd lirenre, HKMUTH'SJCIOARMTORE. nlS-lMR ill Eatt King street. MILLRR'H BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every nrtlcle under thun. G1E0R0B FLICK. r TAXIHEItMlKT. NO. IS WK.ST QEIIMAN HT.. LANCASTER, i.i. jiiitivituti .inimaii muueu in ar Superior .Mnnncrni iiratennuic nates. 07-1WQ eS-2wd f ILI.EU'H BORAX HOAI WILL WA8II ITJt Clethci nml every article under the Run. pRUUTOR'HUl'EltA IIOUHE. Frocter A Soullcr....Ml'reprletorj nnd Managers'. Twe Nluhta, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 7 and ?!.W,":!".''.L,.''. 0rrnl America Fley "HELU ll THE IINKMY," vrllh the erlBlual New erk Cast uiitl Hpeclal Kcenery. I'rlccx, li, 20, .).fi0and7jccntir. Wcndesdny, Oct. n The eminent Tracetllan Leuis James In "JULIUS CAlAIt." 07-3UI 11 ALL AND WINTER, lbtj. Fer the lJitrt Novelties, Largest and Most Ctimnlcte Aisertnicnt or Fall and Winter KnlU liiB, Ov-crcejllng and Trouserlng, gote II. OER- Nene te equal It. None ti surpass the make up. The correct .Fabric, for Full Dress Suit, and thu prke the lowest, nt II. aERHART'8. Ne. 41 North lluccn Htrcet. -Only Direct ImportlngTuller In the City of I,nucustfr. Property Owners. Mr.ltui axt it Ce., Importers and deal ers In rnellns plates, sheet copper, sheet brass, etc., New Yerk, Philadelphia and Chlcase, arc Issuing te the trade a neat little Illustrated descrlptlve pamplilct of 21 pages, entitled " A Tin Itoer," Uevcrlp Uevcrlp ttve of the manufacture, sizes, thick nigs, vrclghls nnd brands of the various kinds or tin plate used in loefln; build ings. The treatise fully describes the Icnulu of (In reefs, hew te put tin to gether, nnd the special advantages of standing team reef, the ollewances for a greater amount of expansion and con traction ever that of Hi, flat scam. Alse treats of the gutters, flre walls, solder ing, painting, suggestions, ns builders' and carpenters' specifications, etc. This little work ha already entered upon Its fourth edition, evidencing the met of Its merit, and the favor which It has met at the hands of the trade. These will be mailed en application te the head efllce or any of Its branches. Imluttrial H'eritf, .Vpfcniftcrs. os-ltd D HESSU00D3! DRESS GOODS I 35-37 North Queen St. NOTICE. If your buying thought is DRESS GOODS, write te us stating the kind of fabric you have in mini, or the purpose for which you desire te ube it, with the price you wish te pay, nnd we will promptly place in your haiuh samples of tlie bent we can supply al the price. That shuuhl mean tlie best anywhere, for our stock of DRESS GOODS is the largest and best selected we knew of. If you de net knew the technical name of tlie plods, mi matter; tell us hew t hey leek In your eyes, or hew you suppes.. they leek, anil we will llnd them. .lust mi of anything else ; settle 011 what you want as near as may be, and write for it. IlLAXKUTcJ, COMrOHTS, tiriLTS-JFLAXXKLS, UXnniUVKAIt, SHAWLS, LACK CURTAINS, TAIJLK LINKNS, PANT CiOOD.S. COIWKTJs.lJLOVfiS, LACKS, RIUUONS, HOSIERY. lU'CIllNUS, StUKTS, UMHRELLASJ. FU Iiy, And the Thousand of Other Things for Heme Use or Wear or Heuse Deco ration that we hnve a store full of. 35-37 North Queen St. LVNCASrEILTA Charles Stamrm Loek Out for tlie Key ! US SIMM'S mm sw, flft 9lkrllRmtmii. M ILLBR-B BORAX BOAF WILL WASH cietnes na every article under the can. GIRLS WANTED AT rat LANCASTER CAKAMEl. CO. FACTORY, 8S5 CHURCH STREET. stM M ILLEK'H BORAX tOAP WILL WASH nemas ana every article under me sun. rpROUT A HIIANk. CTlIRT MANUFACTtJKERH AND MENS OUTFITTERS. Ne. He North Qch Rtbxct. UNDERWEAR of til descriptions from Se suit, tsemcthlntt entirely new-BLACK' HILK UNDERWEAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city, enr 7Se Hand Cat end Hand Worked Butten Hele Bhlrt cannot be equaled In. the city for It. 00. Your measure taken and nttruaronteedfer ll.ea a large line of Hand Embroidered Fine Dress Shift Fronts te pick rrem . Large Llue of Night Robes. tsaratMydR WANTED-A COOK. ONE WHO UNDER. stands houneVwptng thoreoahly. OC17-21 ArrLYATTIIIHOFFICE. A8KKW. Fa.ll, 1889. Make It the money-ea vine time of the year, and this the nlaee te save It by getting the best material and most stylish Siitligs, TmserlMs ud Of ercettlns FOR THE LEAST HONEY. Yeu knew the reputatlen-always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles nnndRemer, quality finer. Te theso who have dealt here the garments penk fur themselves. All tbnt Is asked Is a trial te please you, and asrureyeu perfect satisfaction. NOS. 231 AND 236 WEST KING STREET. sKMmd M ILLER'B RORAX SOAP WILL WASH clenics ana every artieie under the sun. 4 RARE CHANCE FOR nAROAINH IN REAL ESTATE, he undersigned offers at private sale 60 prop erties situated In Lancaster city and county, consisting or ' A vatnsble Hetel stand with stabling for 100 hones. A large Tobacco Warehouse. A valuable store stand 011 North Queen street, with or without merchandise. A Farm of 184 Aercs of valuable Improved land situated In Bart township, with excellent buildings thereon. A small Farm or 20 Acres sltuatctlln Celcrnln township. A valuable Dwelling Heuse en North Duke street, nnd a large number of Dwellings In all purls of the city. Alse a large number of lets of ground In dif ferent parts of the city. Thce properties will be sold en easy terms, and a geed ttlle guaranteed. ' As the owner Is desirous of leaving the city, this opportunity should be taken adranuige of nt once. Any Information desired enn be obtained by calling en .,..,.. ABRAHAM HIRSH, e8,I2.1j,1W Ne. IS North Queen Street. R E1LLY BROS. A RAUB. Prepare Fer Winter. Our .Radiant Novelty Square Deuble Heater in the handsomest and best stove ever made. It has full rcvertlble flue, is elegantly nick eled and fully guaranteed. We will Btartle you ou the price of our Star ling Parler Heater. It is nicely mounted, contains full rovertlbfe flue, bets en a handsome base and is absolutely guaranteed. We also . have Starling Tarler Steves, low priced aud of handsome design. Te auyehe wanting a stove It willbe the part of wisdom te llrst examine our Immense Hue. We sell a hand hand hand soine Deublo Heater, fully guaran teed for $13.00. Testimonials from hundreds of our fellew-citizcus at test the merits of the Celebrated Novelty Het-Air Furnace. My Bres. & Raub, 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., WSEXT DOOR TO TOSTOKFICE. H HWH A BROTHER. OVERCOATS! Men's Overcoats. Bey's Overcoats. Children's Overcoats. Light and Heavy-Weight Overcoats. Fall and Winter Overcoats. MEN'dOVERCOATd. .K.fX)TO$a)EACII. Melten's, Iknvcrs, riiltiplilllns LVnu Woruinbes, Elyslanfc, Meiitiifrimch nnd Unions. Some Mllk-Faccd alitl Hllk-I.lned. Velvet or I'lalii Cellars. HTORM OVERCOATS and LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS. TEA JACKETS, Deuble-BreiKted and Flan nel Lined. BOY'S OVERCOATS. .. .tiOO TO 812 EACH. In fancy Cat.. Imcre, Meltons and Kersevs, Chinchillas ami Reavers, Hllk-Fuced or net. CH I LDREN'H OVERCOATS, 11.00 te flUU Each. With or WlUieut Capes, In Cheviots, Cassl meres ant Fancy Worsteds. Men's Suits, $4 te $18. Bey's Suits, $2.50 te $12. Children's Suits, $1 te $8. OUR Merchant Tailoring Department IS ROOMING. nS-rU'iiuirUnblc Values lu KIJITS. OVER COATS AND PANTALOONS MADE TO ORDER at the LOWEST I'RICl S In Lancaster. MM BROTHER'S OXE-ritlCE CLOTUlMi AX1 FUIl.NlbllKMi HOUSE, Kerilf Queee St"t and Centre Square, LANCAhTElt. PA. IMme 3lMrHMtli M EUCHANT TAtLORINO. MERCHANT TAILORING! (A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.) A sUateMtia AHertsMst of Um Lwtec VetMMm la Ferrtfm ai DtMMMte Suitings, Treuserings, Overceatings and Vestingsl IN STQCK. . We iHTtte Aa EuaiutiM ud OeuisWB of PricM. Excellent Styles In . Cassl mer and Cheviot Hultlnirs, all-wool, well made and trimmed,' large selection, -. At MC, 116 and 118, te Order. A line of Chovlet and entirely nnw Casslmer Suiting Effects, At WO, te Order ; Held elsewhere al MB. Stylish Beurettc Casslmer Suiting EtfccU, At NB, te Order ; Sold elsewhere at 25. Handsome Caslmers, Worsted and Cheviot, Fancy Suiting Effects, At 125, te Order J Held elsewhere at 128. Ou latckless $5.00 Treisers, te Order, A large, nebby assortment, strictly all-wool. The Very Rest Trousers sold at that price. An excellent line of new Cheviot, Casslmer and Worsted Trouser Effects, AtftU0,teOrder. -DON'T FAIL Uuaranteed te Wear Well. Excellent Style, Well Made and Trimmed. At $15, te Order; Sold Elsewhere at $18. HAGER & 25, 27, 29, 31 Stew becrtisrmcut. M ILLER'S RORAX HOAP WILL WASH Glemes ana every article under the sun. TT10R RENT-KROM APRIL UtNEXT, THE ,E Orccnliind Mills, situated en Mill Creek, In Last Lampe'er township. Apply te ELIZAUETIt 0;E. BATES. 413 North Duke St., Lancaster, l'n. s35-tfd.twll Wednesday, Oct. 9, -AND- Thursday, Oct. 10, GRHND FALL OPENING -at tne. - 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN ST. OPEN BOTH EVENINGS. Don't Miss Seeing -THE Ever Witnessed in This City. MMf, Palace of Fashion, Grandest Exliilutien ! VyE EXAMINE EYM FREE. Speotaeles ! WE 'EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu TMnk Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and Hint glm-kcs will be a great help te you. We use Illimitable "DIA MANTA' lenses, whlrh are made only by us, nnd recommended by lrudtng Oculists as the bcil aids te defec tive vLten. Solid Geld Spectacles, tfcl.OO : usual price, 95.00. ' Steel Swetacles, SOe.l usual price, CLOO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, $1 ; usual price, (MO. M. ZINEMAM & BR0.130 S. ninth Street, OPTICIANS. , PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Street. myts-lyd Oenulna Scotch Chsviet and Stylish Wonted Trouser Effects, At 18,00, te order ; Usually told at M. An elegant Ha of Handsome Trouser Styles, At 110 and 111, te Order: sold elsewhere at tU and 111. Excellent values In Black Worsted Suitings, At 120, m and IK, te Order. The newest weaves In Fine Mack Wonted Fabrics, made up In first-class style. (Our price will surprise you.) . Fine Kersey and Wale Diagonal Overcoat Overceat ings, new shades, satin faced and sloshes, 118 te fM, te Order. SPECIAL l A. Fine Blaek Wale Diagonal Overceating, medium weight, silk lined and satin sleeves, At 123, te Order. TO EXAMINE- BROTHER, West King St. iftieccUaneeu. M ILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WAHH uemes ana every article under the sun. f-r-UR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA J Cigars, Se clears, are band made with Ions Clear Havana Fillers. ISO's and 100's boxes. iriiicm.w.niiu iuw n ihjjlch. DEMUTU'8 CIGAR HTORE. alS-lfdR 114 East King Street. M ILLER'H BORAX HOAP WILL WAHH tieincs ana every article under the son. MIMIC SCHOLARS WANTED. Instruction en PIANO and ORGAN given by MI88MARUIE SPURRIER, Ne. 651 North Lime Htrect or Ne. lOHeiwth Queen Street. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF Pipes and Fine Smoking Tobacco In the flty. Weeden Pipes at6c and lOc, each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes at 25c. each. .. , DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, alg-lfdR Ut East King Street T7-EV8TONE BUSINESS COLLEGE-AE-XV fertls unsurpassed advantaKC for train Iiik young men and ladles for business. We have a delightful room and pleasant locution. Y nil course. t35 ; evening course, 130. Type writing and Phonegraphy taught. . L W.D.M08SEM,Prln., Ne. 18 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa, tfdaw TUST HECEIVED. New Designs lu OVERCOAT PATTERNS Something Entirely New. McQxV-vKN & NOWLEN, Kashleuable Tailors, 136 North Queen Street, rpHE ONLY LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ne. S4 North Duke street, Day aud Evening Sessions. Mere Applications received and uiore pupils entered stnee opening than during any previous period. .Ker proof of tills call el Collece Reems. Typewriting fr te nil who fake the uuslnew course. Address. 11. U. WEIl'LEH. Prlnetpnl. 13UILPINGH, Ac. HALE OK Buildings and Building Lets ON EASY PAYMENTS. SS00 rash down and 1200 annually will buy a Three-Story Brick Dwell ing and Stere Stand In the central part of the city. 91.O0O 1 tWO cash down and t-UO annually fj'v',100 I wuibiiyiiTiirce-Htery Brick Dwell- iik wmi muaerii unpruv enieniv, in the western part of the city. SSOOcath down and $150 annually will buy a Twe-Story Brick Dwelling; In a very desirable neighborhood. $25 cash down and te menthlr. SI, 600 VlfiO V without Interest, will buy a building iui, uuxidu ieei. S50 cash down, and 15 menthlr. 9'JSO V without Interest, will buy a building iui en werni street, aixiuu leeu $100 cash down and 110 monthly without Interest, will buy one of the most desirable building lets In the city, ZixltiO feet. VS The above are samples of n number of proper ties efTered for sale. All en or near line or street It. It., within easy reach of markets, city water, gus, sewerage. Ac. Inquire of ALLAN A.HERR, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT NO. 1(H EAST KING ST. ect7-lwd T HE PEOPLE'S CASH SIXIRE. THE i Blankets and Flannels, k, -AT- Specially Lew Priees. WHITE BLANKETS ut 75c., SI, $1.15, fl,) $1.75, $2.50, $3, $3J0, U, $5, 10, K5.50 te $10. GREY BLANKETsl, $l,$l.K, $10.r.'tei SCARLET BLANKETS, All-Weel and Medi cated, $3.75 te S. SCARLET PLANNELS, 15, 30, 25. 30, 35 te 00 cents. WHITE PLANNELS, f, R, JJtf, 15, , !K te 05 cents. GREY PLANNELS at 10, L 17, 'JO, 25 te M cents. Lndlet.',Gcnt'sand Children's UNDERWEAR lu all the popular styles nt all prices. Most of nur Woolens vi ere bought at n lime when the market was lunch lower than It Is to day, placing us In a position toilveyeu the lowest poslble cavh price. Gee. F. Rathven, People Stere as NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, j marawyuH LANCASTEILPA. r" ' ji. 'x - -r, . 1 . .
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