Wr tHs,-S'-S,'--'-- -OX t'trv THE .LANCACTEB 'PAIIflf INTEIiLiggyGB!!; WEDNESDAY; ' OCTCM1ER&, J lH8t. ' V . KIP k1 Mi THE; BOROUGH'S LAWMAKERS :,-.. ' "m mr m tram mi receive tie tTMi-fraypBltlea te Pare Market Mrmt , i-H nMtaltety PofttpenM-Tho Open eir Twe Streets Favored. ' 7v Cet.vMA, Oct, 0. The regular monthly ; MttMBC or council was nom ias. owning liln Uwemncil chamber. Membcrsproentt rilMM. Bmnett, Cramer, urere, Jacksen, , "k-tA. WUmr anil Kfiivininn. nrAslilent. fAtMh Mtwn. Perry and Klnn. fv, IM finance commmee repum - I ' lew- J i la lice at lt report.....-.-. .......... Wjjj JO -f franalent market rents.. . Mmmlt: . - IHM . .. l 00 ...-,. 00 ............... 2,000 00 MMMOniHD ITDU. ItHIHKuw. RMIacnM...... atal 1afcaer, npr ler ...... ijr, collector, w -y4, collector, 8 ,. - 17.254 1 . 2,071 07 ? A-. ftNbv mM ..,. nr?- .rr: B141C. ....... .. ........... ...... 0,l"O 01 fe Tka tilvhtrav nmimlttce rrrKltifnl that 4. 144 Met 'Of Alley F had been paved with cobble atones anu uricx cemre. aiiej ., .?, eetween. finn anu aixtn. nan eeen rejwireu .a? ahm a number of streets In various per- .A a. .-!. ..... T.M in AiM f tnrrn llUUIUIUIVlunui m ,",T . -" . V . mIm ... At font nf llnlnn strrel And cttHI finish as soenastho balance of the ' Ju ( Ia.B HH.Uuin I... I 1 (I I. , IIA.. V 3" PIP" rOCVlVCU. Xllllll-Ull uuiiuidH i- A mlU had been Issued durimr the month, calling for the erection or dwelling neuses In various parts or the town. Recom mended that the KUttcrsatTJilrdarirlLecust streets be sewered and their crossing" be constructed, te correspond. The light and water committee reported the lights doing about the same as usual. The market committee reported tlie markets In tlie usual geed condition. The property committee reertel tlie re newal of the ? 2,500 policy, and had placed It with the Firemen's Fund Insurnnce company of California. Tlie healing an pnratus In the opera house had been started and worked well. The chief burgeft-. stated that tlie low n was in geed condition and no disturbance of any sort te report. The law and ordinance comtiittleo ro re ro nertnrl havine consulted with tlie regulator ? and solicitor nnd had ceme te tlie conclu sion that it was net necessary te present an ' ' ordlnance for the soueriiiRof Mlllfclrret 5 ' acrese Frent: n resolution nnswers the purpewe. An erdinance was presented nlleulng the Reading A Columbia railroad com pany te construct a siding neress Mill street, for the use of the Columbia Milling company. It was passed unanimously. Regulator Uoerke handed in an cstimate of the cost of paving Market street. The. Kinitarv and nolice committee uore k instructed te leek aller an nllceed nuisance maintained by James Kennedy, who re aides In Fcrrv street. Alley O, which had V , never been paxxl between 'Ihlrd unci f Fourth slroets, bad been complalned of, i'-. and the highway commlttee in eonjunclien ', with the regulator were instructed te leek t after the matter and roert, .. Tax Collector lle.vd lisd handed in tlie alrw av lf.lf tllfli'KWI flntvtt lllin.llfl fnr. ,& The duplicate was received nnd an ortler , iiia jliiirii ii in-, iuiiiiiiiaea.,1,. itiu ...,, en (legs enuca w un me reuuiug ei a cuiui munlcatlen from a man who hail pulil hl ene dollar. The property committee was Inst meted te ascertain the cost of painting the outside of Iho etwra lionse and iisk for bids. t&. The paving or Market street was Indcfl '-' nilely ostpeiied and also the seu ernge of iir the Butlers at Tlilni and Locust streets $ crossing. .1, i (VtJIUIIUll , ievi wiv in u javiiu ,i ;-ine council was tne lercitig ui me eciiiiif,' '"r of Second andi'lane street!!. BenJ. Fex. residing en Seuth I-rent reef, presented a claim of f J) for dninace tiMfflltiiifl flurinira rnoenL rain storm wlimi 'K', his cellar wax tloeded. Ne nctleu wits Ut l.... ll... It..... II... I. I.. 1. ..... ..r. ... .. 1 1 1 1 .... Mitten, UlUVl luau iiiu iiijiii.uj i.iiiiiiiiiitt:u pf were Instructed te leek up the matter. 1$ An order was grunted for 2,Gttt.15 In payment ei nius anu cancenea ceujxjns. , jjmiui ei .Mrs. eaniu u. .-iioiviaiey ru,A -ni. asiwi v.. iiMiinivy uiuu biiia iiiurii- w4, ing about 1:30 o'clock at. tlie home of her tA Vall-flJ-iai,, WUllll J. .UI.IJI11IU, Ull UI1II Vz, Second street. She wasOl years of ageaud avij has been an invalid for inore than a year. w j? 'tlt,.A. nfllin Iwiti'nla .lllitul linl ilnnf li uOap 1Alni ..vflM a1 tt liar 1.A.I ul,t,. full, I j Khe was born in LowerChanceford len- :'- ship, -Yerk county, and has lived iu Celum- en. ler six years. iier nusuniui was l(e v. Jehn McKlnley, n Methodist preacher, dead ten rears. Klcht children one ten and seven daughters survive The funeuil will beheld en Frldny merningatfi o'clock and the remains taken te Helta, Yerk county, for Interment. A coal wacen backed into the oertahln boiler at the new Presbyterian chuivh yes- leruay uiicrnoen ami nearly caused an ex plosion. K. W. Ueerke, chll eugineer of the Nor folk Jt' Southern railroad, is home from North Carolina. A rattan parlor suit or furniture 'will be chanced off by the Columbia Fire company for the beueht of William Findluy. Councilman Chan. W. Minich has lest a bunch efkeys and offers a reward for their return. Danlel Leister was drunk vnstnnlnv and )' Bcuilre Seil v sent him te Jail for live da vs. i ueenn niKO. nain iicaci ami win i.tin- deiiberger, have been sued by the chief ;,bere8 for drunkenness nnd disorderly &'enauc, tncy will be given a hearing k-, !'nkfiM Knnlrn I'vntiu ul II ..VI ..1 l-rl,l,... r pH riuns rail ;'i-.,-r v. i ..j A ? arse and delightful surpilse party lelu at the home of Kplmiitn Cetz. wm ireii near town, last eveniuir. The Reading pay car paid efTthe Tide Water canal empleyes this morning Walter Jlausiuau, of I.incaMcr, has been elected musical director et the Cheral ho he e.ely, of this place. W. llayes lirlcr is filling up nn ofllce en Locust street for the new Gnu's Jleiakl. Miss Redding and cempnny prcNeiitetl Roysten'sOath," iu llioejiera house last evening te a fair-sized audience Tlie play was well rendered and much appreciated. The company is an excclleiit one, and de serves liberal patronage. Doretliv, or The Village lllucksmltli," w 111 be prcViitcd this evening. Dlt. JACOIt LONfi'S (JlX-r. llle rrlendH l'r sent iilm with a llenu tllul Music llex. Last evening u very pleasant event took place at the residonce of the vonerablo Dr. Jacob Leng, ihe well known druggist, who lives at Ne. 4vl West King street. Quite u number or his Mends gave him a suriirise party end presented hiinwlthn beautiful Situ About 8 o'clock in the evening the ocler was encased at iiiiinniniilliK- ,.r... 's tcriotiens In hisstnrn wlinn Inn im, "Jj ber orhlsrnendsliegante drop in uimu liiin fl OUe at a tillin. Ttm llrwtnr llnunulnnlLl.n,l ijv- at the appearacce or se many or thein jc once, anu ii was home time be-- lore he overcame his surprlse and found out. wnavwas going en. Uuring tliu cvo cve Sr HliiK the doctor was presented with a ma- .d-Utl U1I1Q.U UUA, AMlll'H I)lllJ4 Wltrllt & illllff-4. Mtirl Un Lnimn.l . l.t... 1... Y.t a a.-.-'Tri."" .."'.. " """..u ."" rP jiikhw iu iiuim!iiiuiiuii biicecii was gBuae vy en. D.W.Pattersen and te it Dr. Jng respenueu wan much leellng, thauk (Jng all present. 11. V. Davis was then called for and he made a pretty llttle C Jeech which w as enthusiastleally received. wrnenexi one was by Alderman P. Den- . Stall V.mJl nlll frlnnd nf II. t ,,.,. ...i,i. .. t ,hn mm been lntlmate sluce IBai Ue made 'one of bis usual (reed snrrrlira rm.li u,. Vmanv recollections. Attnrwuniu ...!" Ljdy enjoyed an exeellent supper, which ',rldb,eu prepared by the doctor's daugh- , w. mum Mary. ,' n auuiueu 10 mose mentioned above the i iDUOWinir centlcnien wprn nrn.nnl Tin, ' Ji' yr,, Geerge A. King and Netschcr,' im. nmunra, jiiarcs ji. weaver, Ueorge ?,(Ackennan, Jehn T. Zlmniennan, Harry nauerana mrry Aieuinger. i V Vlrulltlin TuaiiA.1 5, A H. Fritehey, attorney for the estate of , 1 Hugh N. Armstrong, issued execution tc- aav for t!A nmihii.t f'lirUll.n II .-.... Mfc notice te B. S. Weiler and Abratn ruu-aier, assignees, ler the benent of redlter. h Am Ae4 relltlcUn Commits Suicide. ". Mcrarian. aget 73. committed Me In Downlngtewn Tuesday morn mern morn rbykesrlnghlmsciriehiabedixst. A UP ASWl llA linn kliL.lrAn tulll. u.ul..i irkU4l Muufenal ttm rl..l. I I,le ...il.. . ' Ma, coupled with financial diillculties, is m ..i . .. . . g ,1.A n... Mr 1. 1.. . Jjr , uv iuc mum ut Ills rusil HI. MeFurlan was a lifelong Republican mid mhJ always leek an actlve part iu politics. 'ft tlirt nvtny leittl cmces nndtcivcU from 1872 te 187ft as dlreoter of the peer for Chester county. Failure or PMHp lKKrsem. Execution was issued this eftemoen by MichaelHaberbush against Philip Doersom for $10,000, and the stock of Mr. Doersom levled upon by the Sheriff. Mr. Doersom e ether lien IndebteJnew is 13.6Tq. His atnckahd property will pay all his Hen debts. - e nettled Their Dlffleultle. The cases of assault and battery and dis orderly conduct brought sgalnst Christian Kelb by Lltile Wiker, were settled by II 6 parties themselves this morning before Al derman Spurrier. , 4 On a Chestnutlng Trip. This morning forty scholars of the Kacred Heart academy went en a chef willing trip te the Nickel Mines. They had two of Ilrlmmer's large omnibuses, and were ac companied by ; heir teachers. AMUSEMKXTS. Attractions at Fulton Oner Iletiap. Wcdncsdar evcnlnjt, October 0 Iieuli Jatne In" Julius CtMar." Thursdsr, Friday and Saturday Burten Stanley's Operatic Comedy Ce., In "Mr. Par tlngteu." Slcttth. MH.1J.H.-0.1 Monday exenles, Octelier 7, lssii. In this city, of pnctiiunnts, alter an IllWrin or one week, Mrs. Sarah 11. Mlllrr (born rtn), In the 76th yen i of her age. Funeral from her late residence, with licrwn, It. Vnrlen Miller, Na CO North rrlnce'strret, en Friday afternoon, October II, at 2J o'clock. Frlnd nnd relatives are invited te attend. Interment et IjuicnMrr rrme Icry. riesee emit flowers. iMt Ulnrltct. l'hlladelphla Produce Market. 1'iiiLAnat.ritM, OcL fl.-Noen-FIour weakj Pcnn'n tiiiiem, 2W275; extra. 2S.V13Z', ; fmiilly, S 7V3 W: roller, 400l 40; patent, 1 1. 'Am ea Wheat tteaily; Ne. 2 Red, new, Me; Ne. 1 Prim's lied, We. Cern firm ; Ne. V, tlkffl 12c." OaU steady; Ne. 2 White 2S32Sc.; Ne. 2 in I nil 20c, limn dull WlnUr 12 BW4I3M. 1 In I (Ml lmvKtendy . 10IXMS13 00 as te ntintlty timothy II MH 00 for choice; mixed, 0(1I m; bitted rje Ktraw, new, lift 00. Halter quiet; I'uin'a creamery extra 2l?2.'ic ; I'mm'a nrts extra 2M3I. F-Kt quirt : I'cnn'a first, lc Cheesesteady ; rarlklm, 7Q0s; lull skims. 2(V. Petroleum dull J refined In bbl., 17 00. Potatoes uteady j hVUle per biuhel. Ornlii and Previsions. Chicaoe, Oet, 9, 1.-00 o'clock p. in. FiirntnUed by 8. K. V nndt, Ilreker. Cleslne Prices 1.1S o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Ont. Perk. ljrd. October 81( no 1)J 10 25 0 15 November . . ! I 0 37 5 1)7 Dercnibtr. mi Wt 9i Your BtJ . .: . 0 17 ft Ii; Jnnnsry ......- , VOjt IPK H W February .... ... t .imrm ....... . May .. MM S3 22?C Consels ., H.HW.M Crude Oil. ....... ....j Ileccipts. Wlnler Wheat . Spring Wlient. -., Cern . Oats - - Hye - - - i Ilarley..... Iterc lpl IIeich Heeeliitu -Cntlle 15 ,. ..... t'J Car im. tw IK i1 Head. It'.TOI Ifi.UlU Hteck Mnrkuta. Quotalleaa by ltecd,.Mr(Jrann A Ci.,bmikcrH, Ijxncn hter. Ph. SltlV tOIlK LIST. II A.M. 12M. .'I I'. M. CaiiHilii l'ncltlc....... ... C'.C.U A I Colenuto Ce.it........ . Central I'Mrlflc t'aundn Hentliern 51 . 51 Clil.Ht. U.VI'btf. . 51 UiMi. v urn ii. Del. U Jt W. ........... HI Krle . ?J tj aijj! 2:n; hrle 2nus. . ..... . Jer O K. AT I.OU. A N... , U Hliere Mich. Cun ., Missouri Pcciric.. Ileek. VHlley. ... N. P. N. P. Pref.. . .. ., N. Wcst N. Y. C -.-, New England Kant Teunesice... 79 'i TOJ( I06H 1S 725 71H Ti'i 3P; :t2W 's iiJi 107 ii ....107 .. 18J 107 H Omaha Oregon Trnnsrentlnciitnl.. 32f Kitf wiiwiriu.Y I ... pHClfle Slatl 32 lllcluneivl Terminal 'iAl St. Paul 7I tfi'-i $a ?i Texas Pneltle . Union Pnclttc WatniMi tkini., Wabash Pref., Wcmtern U. Westhheru llentln. rilll.AIlf.I.riMA LIST. Ih. Val 11. N. Y. A Phlla Ph. II. II. Ilendlnif...... Ih. Nav... Hentenv. Puss.... P. A 11 N. Cent. . Peeples l'ass Ililgts Oil W 03 8 us fill; a)) 51 an a n-i S3 P W4 Jtctu .lctt6cmctltB. A KSOI.UTKIiYPUHK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder neer Naric-s. A initrvvl of pu rlly, tlrenglh and wholesemenetm. Mere etonenileiil tliiin the ordinary kinds, nnd run. net be held In competition with tlie inutlltude of low twt, short nrlght, iiinih or i'liepliat Peu tiers, iull imlu in nun. Hei Al, 11akiiu IM iiKit Te.. I0 Wall Mrect, New Yerk. imrtl-lid.tlyw pillti: J L lL'U OP TI1KOKAPI1 Tart Ited ami White. CAI.IFOItNIA WINK. 30e pit bettlii ; S3.( in r iluic-n IhiKIck. e.... . "OHllKU'HLIllUOllHTOllB. .N e. Z.' Centre Bi uarc, Innraster, Pa. !TANTi:Il-A SITUATION TO IK) OEN. V. eml housework. Applvnt 'hi SOPAHTANItltEW'ST. "WTANTKI) A SITUATION TO DO UKS- 11 rHl himsewnrk bvaiiildilltwicedwemnii. APldy at I!0 NOHTll .MUl.IIKllUYsr. lid "rANTED-A Olltl. TO lKlGENEUAl. ' llonscvierk. ltefeienee rreulrett. Aliply t NO. 700 NOKTH DUKE ST. eJ-ifd Ql'KCIAL NOTH'E-CUINu1iUt"m Y EN. V 'Ire Sleck of Fumlly Carriages, Tep Hug. gl, 1'luoleMK, Diikliirsi Witgens mill bleUliK: iiUo.iiniie line of Mcceml-tiiind Werk, (frvnt llurgiilnj. PesltUcly will be sold at n .icrlllce tOCllK.O l.UsllH'h.S. J. II. NOItlllX'K. Agent, ," ,V'.,,Ii'.1.i,1!,.n,,d Vlnc H,"' I-nneastir, Pa. OLKWtdllAltwK M n.i,i:it's iieiiax soap wii.ii wash (.mini- nun rtry arildu under the cun. V"ANTn; - V YOl'NH I.ADY WANTS A AVplya,.,TiiISOKiK'n,1 of ""- pitoineii's epeiia house" Procter A Soulier Proprietors mid Mauagerii. Wednesduy Evening, October 8 " Ijuls James," assisted by bU excellent legltlnmte cenipiiny,ln"JUI.lUf,C.FJSAlt." fc""1""0 October 10. Hand 12-Iliirten Stanley'! Oper "JJIW"1"'" t-'empany, In "MUS. PAItTINU. NJ. "d H''VAUlSpAUTnn8 r0B ''"''"'s'0 "NVe lme a few mere threc-JelnUxl Stained IUdslen,Htl2c: Ilrasi, IU1., axj. Great lir gains lii i Mi'kle-Meuntr-d Ijtneewoed nnd Ham Ham Ham LoeKinU.iindNlckleC'Ikk and Drug lUxls. A ccncxnl HMertmcnt of taikle and red mouul meuul 'l"ft..,.'W":."0,.,.Mc ,!alt Kettle, at II 00 FHAH.EY'S EAST END PHAll.MACY. l- ii . ,. ,(0plte Eastern Market,) I-rallc' Vermifuge SjrutiU pleasant te take, reqiiln no phvsle after biking, and l sure death worms. Price 'JSe a bottle M,W.KAw J71HTATI5 OF SAMUEL II. HEYNOMIH. U late of Incaster city, deceased. letters icntaiiienturyensuld estate having been crniited te the undersigned, all ersens Indrbteil thereto arc rcfiuented te mske lmmtollute tmjment, and these havlnt; claims or demands sgulnit Jhetame. will prrtcnl ihcm without dclui- for s tt.cmeul te thn undershrned. WMK. HEYNOLDS. ' Hellefente, Pa. V. FRED. nEYNOLDS, Ileltefente, Pu. BAM'MI. HEYNOLDS. Jr., r, ., ., Lancaster. r., Executers. Hettt avtrrtUcmcttt. K ANSASlNVlSiTMENTCO.MPANYt L APITAI, ... .r,tio,titie sutipiius 91IIV,tU7tl Six Per CeiiL Mertcnce. Six Percent. Debcntureltends. The Best Investment OfTerrd. rFullSalWfnc- toryliilermatlon.Olven. ' I t ' e JOHN It. MirrZLEH,t . eetMyd x Ne. PS.l)ukc Street.; yrlM.EIPH IIOIIAX SOAP WILL WASH, JjL. Clethes and every article under the sun. e YSTKUS I CHICKEN ANO WAFFLE I Thef)les'llta fVxlrtyief ML Panl'a'M. Ef Cliureh .will held iiiprr in eia icnews' Hnll.WriUDAY AND HATUIlUAYf OCJX HKtlll and 12. FmiJAYNIOHT-OysterSiippcr. , ... SA1UHDAY NIOHf-Chlckeii and Waffle Supper. . . . . . -Supperfremfle te ten e clock. Tickets, 25 cents. ' e-2t "l-EYHTONE BUSINESS COLLEOE AF JLV fonts unsurpassed Bdvintagrs for train ing young men and ladle for builnem. e haxaadenghtfiilroem and plcnsant location. Full course. H5; evening course, 120. Type, writing and Phonegraphy Inusht. W. b. MOSSEK, Prln., Ne. 16 North Queen HU, Iincaslcr, Pa, tfdAw J 1AUTH AI10UT TEETH."" R. Di McCASKEY, Dentist. Oraditstetn Dcntlslry and Ana-slhfllrs. As sociated for fln learn with ljmcatcr's land ing Kenllsls. New located at OKANOB AND NOHTll QUEEN STItEETS. Prompt Atten tion 1 llensennble Charges t Werk War ranted I Heuiis-Sa. m. te p. nil Week Ilajs. sepiHlindAw rpilUTHl TI1UTH1 ONE PEI0B I ONE BU8INE88 1 Curtains ! Curtains ! lb nutlfnt and Cheap for the ijimllty and Style. LACK, CIIKNILLH, MADKAH, Kit. Oilcloths. Hugs and Mnltlngsln great variety and at prices tosultMcrybedj. Ciirpels Frem finest te cheapest. Every jard new, eli nn and goad. J. V. VONDEIISMITH, Junier iiiember el firm, gives nil Carpel Werk his personal ntten. tlen. He wa In ihiirgeef the. 0iiri't Werk at Martin's. In this eltj, for the UstSIx Vents, and was fitter nt Wnimmnker's, Philadelphia. Carpets laid and rrlatd, bought or cleaned. no matter where 8HAUB & VONDERBMIJH 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANOE ST. ' HUg2'SI)d f3Ultl.Il' SALE OF VALUAIILE HEAL 1 I'.STATE, tONSISTINO OF HOI EL, SiOCIC YAHDS, Etc. O.v liiuitsnvv, Ocieiirr 31, iswi, lly Mrlue of nn nllns Onlcr of the Orphans' Court of Ijinciister county, Pu., theundrnlgiied adnilnlstnitoref Jehn II. Shelly, deceiisnil, will sellnt public sale en the premises In .Mount Jev horeiighi the following Ileal KiUtti1, l7. Nn. I. 'Hint popular mid will-known Two Twe Story mid it-half FlIAMi; HOTEL HUJLDI.NU, known as the " ltuil Lien," sltunte en tlie south. enst cenn r or Iist Main Hiid Ilnrbiiriistn-ets) In ihe borough of Mount Jey, Lancaster i-eunty, Ph., fronting en East Main slicel.Mfict, luore or es, nnd extending Iu depth 100 lent, mere or less, te a II feet wide alley. 'I he hotel cent.ilns eleven sleeping nsinis, with pnrler, illnlng illnlng illnlng roen siiuipusriKim, barroom nnd kitchen en first lloei. This heUllins cnjeied the imtron imtren imtron ngveftlic trnvellng public under the miiniige iiit tit of the Inte proprietor for a period of lwent-llu j iiirs. ami Is one of the best known hotels In the state, nnd u very desirable holt I property, w Hh n Inrge city and country patron patren nge. Ihe Improvements theteen ceuslt of a llarii.riipiibluofiicceminodiitlng 23 horses, Car riage Heuse, Wash I!eum Heb Pcnj CNtcrrt, grni vines n.id etlur fruit trei-s. Ne. I, Consists of Stock Yitrds nnd Weighing Heuse, with sulliibleshedillnglu ensoef riilnv wenther. The let fronts en llnrbara street, fiu feel, mere or less, nnd bus n depth of 150 feet, mero or less. 1 he width of tlie rear of tlie let Is 103 feel, mere or less : nn eutiiiuce te the stock 5 iirds being also niude from Hnssnlras alley, en the side of said yard. hnle te eemmeuce nt 3 octeck p. in., en Tim- l.it October 31, lss'i, when conditions will i in., t K new n bv OEOIIOi: A. SHELLY, I.. . ll.i. i u.iihi, Alict. AdmlnUtrtiter. Jehn H .tin . Clerk. ectlKltdW M AHTIN ItKO1?. A Clothing and I'tn nlsli Ing Uoeds Stere complete. Everybody's needs thought of. Ever) bed 'b size pre pared for. Ever body's tasle considered and the lowest WE'VE THOUGHT OF EVERYBODY prices for relluli'e materlnls. M 'u'annd Uoj.s'NeblilcitHiillsniiilOvrrciNils for IVcsi. Men's and Heys' Toughest belts nnd Tre srs for work or school. Ask te sec the following loin nseiainplcs of the vre.'thJvaluc and money sav Ing prices: C illdren's Kilt Suit, J2J10 nnd 1 50. Little Heys' Ntly,hervlccnbleSults,W.O0nnd J5 00. II..' 11 ) s Hiindseme, DurnblcSults, timid tb. Men s All-Weel nnd (ioed St Ic Suits nt J4.S0 snltlJ Ask te ice the re)nl range of Overcoats for Fall nnd Wlntir for Mtn mid Iles. Ask vvhut JlOwlll de for) ou In Men's Ovirceuts. Si e our Men's Underwear al 50c, 75c nnd it. Bee our Underwenr at !3 for two suits. Heys' Underwear, 23c, 30c nnd 15c. Tne Custom Tailoring Department is busy getting out ami building St)llsh Suits nnd Overcoats te order. Try us there. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, nes. an and as nekvii queen stheet. QIOVISJ, 1IEA1 EIIS, HANOES. 8T0VE8, HEATERS, RANGES, Tiii:ci:iii:iiitATi:i) BeaverFurnace, OHI!.VTI2T ItADIATION, SMALLEST CONSUMPTION OP COAL, UEQl'lllES L12JS ATTP.NTION, NO HAS, NO Ill'ST, NO TIIOUHLE. BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL Parler Heaters. QUEEN ESTHER RANGES, THEMOSTSICILHULWOItlCMENIOItCEU LAH HEATEIt WOHK. SATISFAITION ALWAYS OUAHANTEED. GEO. M. STEiNMAN & CO,, 2C and 28 West King Street. sShSwdM.WSdrt "OEADTHISt Persons who are In search of com tort should consider that a grraldcnl of It Is te be found In the kind or shoe they wear-en lll-nttlnc shoe will put the whole body out ernx. ..We hJ,e Just received u ery fine LndlcV Donceln Ilutlen In square tK, which we sell al t IJi), .Ol and ti25, but the Hoe grade 1 Im mense mid will give the most partlculnrixr. son satisfaction. We have also received this UX.kt anethir big let of our Men's Celebrated JLOOhhee. This beats all ether shoes at that prlieen the market. Scheel Shoes for the Children, strong and ser. Mceable, nt the lowest possible price. Don't be dicelvidby Iheiidvtrtlsemcnts of dealers who premise se inticli for uelhlug Comiueu sene wllltelljeu thatyoudeu tgvt mere thmiveu jiav for. Wenre practlail.sheeiiiakeni and kuevr what we sell. Try us. Hespectfully Yours, Wm. H. Gast, NO, iOi tNQR,TH QUEKN ST., LANUA6TE11 Hew bxHUrmcnt. iflLLEIl'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH XiJL Clethe and every nrtlcle under the sun. F 0It8,T.F .. Z" Hundred and Fifty Whisky Barrels etSIrrplece,tr - nKjt 1, .JAOenF.BIIHAKFEirS, .. ..Ne. IS Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. epl5-tfa ILLEH'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. IflLLEIl'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH JLtX Clenics and every erilcle under the sun. piNE TAILORINO J ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS. AT P. WEIKEL'8. sepJWmdll Ne. 41 West King StreeL CANES--EXCIiUSIVE, STYLES IN ACA cla, I'cnang, Wclwhel, Cherry and Malae ca, mounted Iu Silver nnd llrenie. DEMUTH'SCIOARSTOHE. alMfdlt 111 lut King street. MILLER'S IIOIIAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. JUDGES HAVE lONO SINCE DECIDED that Billy Wattt's Cigar Is the best In the state. Pors.ilent NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM,W,Th,SAvv EST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN the city, nt BILLY WAITZ'S, Nes. fi and 103 North Queen SL mylMmM.W.Th.SAw THEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz's Hav ana Filled Cigar, NOS. 0 A 101 NORTH QUEEN ST. ni 18-flinM.W.Tti.SAiT ClfJACIti: FARM. tWOj 12 ACRE FARM, JJ !I,Krfl ; farm cntnlrwiiM sent free. HENRY CHAMBERS, e.VltdAItw FcderuMiurg, Maryland, 70R RENT-I'ltOM APRII.lMrNEXT.TItK ' (Irtculiind Milts. sttiiAleil nn Mill I'nv.u iiTr 11 East Lampe'er township. Apply te t-r.TVA tip pir ri v 11 iTra 111 North Duke St., Iineaster, l'a. s3-tfdwll B" IiST TWO FOR FIVE CENTCIOARSIN the state, nt BILLY WAITZ'S. Nes. & and 103 North Queen St. lnylMniM.W,Th.S&v R E1LLV I1R03. & IIAUU. Prepare Fer Winter. Our Itutllniit Novelty Bitifire Dotthle llcutcr is thu linmlsunicst nntl best Btove ever nimle. It litis full rcwrllblc iltiu, iscleyuiitlv nick eled nnd rully (,'iinruntced. YVe will Hlurtlc yen ou tlie pilce of our Star II111; Pnrler Heritor. It U tilcely iiiuuiiU'd, ctnilulim full rowrtlbfe Hue, beti en tt liniulsoine bnsc unci is iilweltituly gunruiitced. We also liuvu Sturling Parler Steves, low nrlcctl mill of liatulfome design. Te unytinc wnutlng rt Move It will be the jmrt of wisdom te llrst CMiinlne our iiiiineiiHu line. "We soil 11 linud linud Heine Deuble Hunter, fullv Ktmrnu (ectl for 513.00. Testimonials from liuiitln'th of our fellew-eltleus nl tebt the nieiilH of the Celebrated Novelty Jlet-AIr Furnnee. Reillv Bres. &Raub, 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., ttl-SEXT DOOR TO rORTOFFICE. W ILLIAMSON A FOSruit. , V f We Will Inaugurate -A- Great Blanket Sale -ON- FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 11, HIE PRICE LIST WILL APPEAR IN OUR Next Advertisement. COMFORTS, BLANKETS, FLANNEIX, CANTON FLANNEL AND 1)1 HS (100DS, At Lewest Possible Prices. Ladles', Ml-sei nnd Children's Hevlery In Cot Cet Cot eon, riieic-I.lucd, Weel and Cushnieie. New Let of Ladles Embroidered HandKer chlflx. Iiidlts' Saxony Cleth Jwikets. tilrls'niid Misses' Clrctehen Coats. Jirsi Jackets mid New mnrketr, f.'.U) te 515.W. Heys' Knee-Pant Suits and Ovcice.its. 5100 te 8 10.00. Gent's Heavy I'lniincl Shirts Plain, Striped and Fancy, 75c, 'iflc. Jl w, SI SJ, K W. All-Weel Dlueriauncl and Jersey Shirts loe nnd l . ' riuuiiel Jersey Shirts, 75c te 51 Se. Men 8 and Hey' Dnsi and Working Gloves. Cents' White and Coleu.il Merine Undervrinr, We. OI-NTS lir.AVY-WEIOnT WINTER OVERCOATS jsuo.saw.Jieoo. OLNTS' rULUWElCHIT, ALL-WOOL MZIISTeR SUITS IiiCiiielmcK nnd Cheviots, llO and 512. l!e' Ilat$ and Cupe. t lill.lit n's role-.u nd Turn O'dhanlrrs. 'Ihe New Stjlc Hitekle Hand OcuU'Stlir Hat, vIW nnd i 00. Her.u Illaukrts, Lap Robes and Carrluee Whips. GENTS' DRESS SHOES, Ititce Widths. Tlpt nnd PInlnTec. Solid Whim leather Sele nnd Cvlrea, Finished as Niat nt Higher Ornilc Werk, -IV . Luce Freii! i Ceuun. PRICE, hl.SU TRY A TAIIl. I illiiiiiiseii (I Fester, 32-38 East King Slveet, LANCA6TER, PA. Bra.n.cli Stere, NO, SIS MARKET STREET, n..P,pi. UUR0, r.. ftem 9Lwtvtlmtmtntw. M ILLER-8 BORAX SOAP WILL WASH uietnci ana every article under the tun. CANE8-THE FINEST AtWOKTMENT OT Canes In the elty can be round at BILLY WArr7S CIOAR STORE. Nes. 6 and m North Queen street my77-M,W,Th.S4w G I KIJS WANTED -v AT 1K9 , LANCASTER CAR AI El, CO. FACTORY, . CHURCH STREET. satfd VflLT.EK'S BORAX MOAP WILL WASH JXJL Clethe and every article under the sun. pALL AND WINTER, 1885. "Fer the Latest Ncrvaitie,' Lanrest and Most Complete A tserUnent of Fail and Winter Snlt ln j, Orerceatlnc and Treusering, te te IL OER- Nene te equal it. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and the price the lowest, at H. OEKHARTfl, Ne. 43 North Queen Street. M-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. rpROUTASHANk. rUlIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MENS OUTFITTERS. Ne. 140 NenTH QVKKK HTBKRT. , UNDERWEAR of all descriptions from Rec a suit. Something entirely nexr-BLACK SILK UNDERWEAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city., our 7Se Hand Cut and Hand Worked Butten Hele Shirt cannot be equaled In the city ferlt.00. Your measure taken and fit guaranteed for 11.00. A large line of Hand Embroidered Fine Dress Shirt Fronts te pick front. Large Line of Night Robes. marM-IydR w ANTED-ACOOK. ONB WHO UNDER sianiis neu-eneenuiK llioreuahly. ect7-2l aitli ai rmnerTiCEi A SKEW. Fall, 1889. Make it the money-savlng time of the year, and this the place te save it by getting the best material and most stylish Seilings, TrsiseriieS ud Oierceitlijs FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputatlen-always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, qlinlltv finer. Te thes, who have dealt here the garment speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and assureyeu perfect satisfaction. NOS. 234 AND 238 WEST KINO STREET. sKWmd M ILLER'S UORAX SOAP WILL WASH (.lellies anu every nrncie unuer me sun. -11TY ORDINANCE, An Ordinance Transferring $1,Ki0 from the Sew- eragc and Dralmige Fund te the Fund for Grading nnd Macadamizing Streets. He It ordained by the Select and Common Council of the City of Lancaster, that th n sum of fifteen hundred (tl,Mm dollars he and the same Is hereby transferred from the Sewerage and Drainage Fund te the Fund for Grading and Macadamizing streets. Ordained and enacted Inte a law al the City of Lancaster, this 4th day of October, A. D..1MW). W. IC. HEARD. President of Common Cennell. David I Deen, Clerk Common Council. D.E. LONU. . . President Select Council. J. K. Hawk, Cleric Select Council. Approved October 8. 18). eMtd EDW. EDOERLEY, Majer. TyE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined v ou will probably find thnt there is something wrong with them, nnd that glnsse will be a great help te you. We lise Inlmltable "DIA MANTA' lenses, which nromnde only by us, and recommended by hading Oculists as the beet aids te defec tive vlilen. t Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 ; usual price, 9A.OO. Slcel Biicctaclcs, 60c.t usual price, 8I.UO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 9-1 ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvd-lyd S" TEAM ENGINE AND HOILERWORKS. Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, i It will pay ou te call nt my Works and ex amine our Stock of ngines ! Allew us te quote ou prices nnd tee our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. i Herse-Power . (( Iforsc-I'eurr. .. K llurse-l'ewcr. . 1(1 Herse-Power IT, llorse-l'evier . . JO Herse-Power... . ..- t lii 73 S25 ft7S 875 1,1713 Portable Engines, bECOND-HAND. fl Horsilewer... K Herse-Power . 15Hi)rse-I'ew.r .... . KM . i50 . '75 Boilers, Second-Hand. l'lv c te Horse-I'ewer, SO Iu. Dlam.. 10 feet Leng. IS! 1J Hi, Tut i. l'rle,tl75andlSO. One Heller, 50 In. Dlam., n feel Ixing, '.'ISIn. Tubes U fiet Leng, with Flre Frent Castings, S125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engine, Mill and Milling Machinery, Haw Mills, Hark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Wntcr, OUR HOT AIR. FURNACE lSTIlEHrjSTINTIIE MAHKBr. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PrUH-METOJ., 303 fiAST ?ULT0N ST., gen &rttemnt. NJCXTBOOHTrf'TWtOOnBJHOCWt ' " CarpeU. Oil Cleths. .nfcArtWWJre-'JSaE. r.r - ".-v,,","niiii "b-k- - rr?r,Vt!Mt$&$&l?"in'i eoed'nlhi.el.y. W. .hew the. la. we r.B?.,t'?b".v?m??e1 &?&. nM nd pr,Ce frm te '- KAO CARPETS We h.v Hetne-Mad Rag Carpet, at S3. SO. 88. 10. 4V 50. U and M ttak a, Fleer Oil Cletlis. i.hiSLJmdM,S't2T"nl.1ewOI,clelhi- We.re showing thebestgoeOa Skniv ?rVVetr meny mt prtc' from te ' ln lt4 -H - 2 yards wide In both mbreimi fancy effecta. WixidO'w Ready-Made Window Shades. .11 ready te hang, at true and SOe .niece, six (eel lone and issm andfrm5e'J?'!prtnf "-' r A. y.rdfcid (f&Tll MsUneSt br nxture7 ernYmfnU and frlnirs. -All Shade Mid Crpet Werk Promptly AtteLded te. 35 and 37 East King St., s m Ueitt 2kttlMW. - -T 5-w--ss-srtj.) BILL 60 ILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR " -ia in vne cuy, al Nie NORTKtlUKEN ST. my!8-mM.W,Th3w M ILLF.R'8 BORAX SOAP WILL WASH -jieuics .no every article uuacr tne sun. ej-.wd aV t -m "aM;v-irrj," V Wednesday Oct. 9, -AND- Thursday, Oct. 10, GRRND FALL OPENING -AT THE- 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN ST. OPEN BOTH EVENINGS. Don't Miss Seeing -THF.- Ever Witnessed in This City. T IIKI'EOI'LE'SCASII lt l,K. THE I s Blankets and Flannels, &c, -AT- Specially Lew Priees. WHITE HLANKET8 at 75c., tl. I.S', 1.M tl.TS. UM, 13, t3M, U, H, M, !6.50 te $10. OHEY IILANKET-!.$l,J.a. J1.50.tel5. SCAItliET HLANKETS, Ail-Weel and Mcdl ciUihI, S3.75 te $8. SCARLET FLANNEI.S, 15, SO, Ki. 30, S5 te CO cent. WHITE FLANNELS, 11)$, , 1, 15,20, 25 te 65 rent". OIIEY FLANNEL at 10, l. 17, 20, 25 te 50 cent. LadltV.Ucnt'aaudClilldreii'kUNDEKWnAR In all the ixipiilarftjlrsiit all jirlrt-. Moitef our Woelcr.Hwero bought ut a tlrae when the market was much lower than It Ii. to day, placing ilk In a position tenle you the lowest eslblc cash prln. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Ult kVhsi M11W, Palace of Fashion, mid Exhibition ! People Cash Stere Window Shades. refurlthln tiMlra trill .i - juuj, un .Duiana winoew utiaa SliJLds. 'S, Lancaster, Pa. 3ltBceUaneeit. M'"c LEU'S nnilAX soap will, wmn Clethes and every article under the inn. P Clea iUROOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA v;", "via-, re nana mm- wiui ions n.VIHa I-.IT m lVm tM ,v. k. YV "" w",f mmr "i" uuu mwH wil ,v. u-,wm r mrrp. ou n ana tiara nozea. aU-tfdR lHEaatKIm Street. M ILLEH'S BORAX SOAF WILL WASH viuuica iuiu every arucie unaer uieiun. MUSIC SCHOLARS WANTED. In'tructlen en PIANO and ORGAN nby ... MI8SMAROIE SPURRIER, Np. 551 Ne-th Llme Street or Ne. 10J Seuth tucn Street. n . iEOROE FLICK. KT , TAXIDEHHIST, NO- IS WEST GERMAN ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Birds and Animals Blurted In n Superior Manner at Reasonable Rate. e7-lwd E CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK Of .K't? eniFlne Bnieklnc Tobacco In tha city. Weeden Pipes atDc and We. each. Qenn tne Meerschaum Pipes at 25c. each. ,. . DEMUTU'S CIOAR STORE, alS-tdR tii juui n.iuf t-ireev. JUST RECEIVED. New Designs In OVERCOAT PATTERNS Something Entirely New. McORAKN ft NOWLEN , Fashionable Tailors, 139 North p.ucen Street. rpHE ONLY LANCASrER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ne. 34 North Duke street, Day and Evening Ses-lons. Moreappllcatlons rccch ed and mero pupils entered since etienlns than durlnc any previous period. Fer proer of this call at Cellece Reems. Typcwrltlnc free te all who talie the business course. Address. H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. Property Owners. Merchant t Ce., Importers and deal--ers In roeflng plates, sheet copper, sheet brass, etc., New Yerk, Philadelphia and Chicago, are Issuing te the trade a neat little Illustrated ilrcrlptlve pamphlet of 21 pages, entitled " ATln Reef," descrip tive of the manufacture, sizes, thick ness, welghlsand brands of the arleim kinds of tin plate used In reefing build ings. The trcatlse fully describes the kinds of tin reefs, hew te put tin to gether, and the special advantages of standing seam reef, the allowances for a greater amount of expansion and con traction ever that of the flat scam. Alie treats of the gutters, Are walls, solder ing, painting, suggestions, as builders' and carpenters' kpocirtcuttens, etc. This little erk has already entered upon Its fourth edition, evidencing the fact of Its merit, and the favor which it has met al the hands of the trade. These, will ba mailed en application te the head oftlee erany of Its branches. Industrial n'erfcr, rjifcniber S. e9-ltd gev gale. PUBLIC HALE-ON THURSDAY. OCTO IICK 10, 18t), nt the Kcj stone HnUHe. at 7.p.m., of the Twe-Story UltlCK DWELL ING, containing kecn rooms, nicely pupered, Ne. 2. West J limes strcet. Let fronts 20 feet and widens te 38 feet In rear, and In depth IM feet, mere or less. H drain, fruit and shrub bery. All In geed condition. . . JOSEPH IIOUSKR. Joel L. Haines, Auct. kep2iH)tdF,M,W T-tUILDINGS, Ac. SALE OF Buildings and Building Lets ON EASY PAYMENTS. 1 tSOO cash down and 1200 annually 91,000 win euy n ThrcMStery Brick Dwell ing and Stere Stand In the central part of the city. 1 HO) cash down and 1200 annually J,iOO I will buy a Three-Story Brick Dwell ring with modern Improvements, In inu western partui leeeiiy. POO cash down and S150 annually will buy a Two-8tery Brick Dwelling In a ery desirable neighborhood. 825 ruKh down and "5 monthly, without Interest, will buy a building let, 20.1130 rcct. S50 cubh down, and l"i nienthlv. 91,000 91 M) 9'.60 Vwllheut Interest, will liuj- a building iui uu i.urui Nireci, .Mxiw icei. J100 eash down und $10 monthly nltlieut Interest, will buy one of the meiiile-lrnble building lets ln the city, 25xlS0 feet. 9UV0 The nbee are samples of a number of proper tied offered for sale. All en or nivir line of street Ii. It., within easy reach of markets, city water, gas, sewerage. Ac Inquire or ALLAN A. HERR, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT NO. IDS EAST KING ST. ect7-lwil OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOIt SALE ON THE MOST LMKKAL TEHMH. Tno-stery brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster iumie, between Wal nut ana Lemen streets. Twolery brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, leta Hi feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Two-ktery brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences. Ieta 150 feet deep, en West wamui, eeiween Aiury anu i inc burcei-. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 145 feet deep, en west Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern !nipreeiiicntn, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevlu streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Ltme, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Imeu, between Mary .nnd Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly parcred, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, nnd the cellars warranted te be dry. Call nnd we for your-elf, no trouble te show yen. JNO. F. ORIEL,) wplllrK. JACOIt ORIF.1,7 1 t,ecl,ter-apr20-l d.M. W.S. :) North Mary Street. yitotenvavha. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KoBnigsteg, -Prussia, Twe Background niadu '.inlully ler Hul slid Threc-e,lll'U' length Pholeiirapb. T'ROTE.f sei-2 North Queen St., NtDojnetb.t Fojteffl-e,- jtuHraq i J1C.STr,R, PA. J .uiitl&A. e i, . AT tC- IL t-OkV '
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