vvK. .'?,-;; TV7"' fiy'-y VjAft-issrw. Ii&HCAf! DAILY i!rELUGyqE,: wedkesday, octebeh;i6, 10. ? " .. - - if. T ' ,v- ' 7 J.WVC KWiij' VtIZ SS-' i&r ' INT Bs"fc & i, sa? PSs -. fsr h'U .MROON FOR HILDEBRMID. T,.M Til 1 V? . 7t -' ML"'i..i.r t fvmv btlltllflt! nhf)g V. M Lit AWT Vftf ItltBTV 6ffrf. " fyAtardW Alse SHn the AMllentlen Ter Clemency Ahellnzanrii Rcftiwcsl Vnr Vnr 1en. Jlnt RUmen Mnjr Oct One. Tha Imnni of nanlens en Tuesday receiii- ,$k mended pardon for Millard r. Wide- !," T.'SMBd, Of .fttrnstiurg, cwmnra ' - ' r.'&'ttaMtfcfer. Hlldchreiul wns sonienceu en .February 11, lesi, te uine years months for the killing of llenrv Kshlcman Inanuarrel nt Htrashiirff. Hllclehruntl's record in the Kastcrn penitentiary was Keed and with the commutation off he would net have long te serve. The petition ter the pardon W"H lB"p' hy several of the Jurers who convicted him, the widow of the mart killed, and by nearly every resi dent of Stresutirg. V. . Uaker wan his counsel. ... ,, , , A. H. Hauler appeared befere the lmnnt en behalf of Abe lluzKird, who nsketl for a MaMlnn. Unix new scrvlmr a term for the Tebbcrv or Gee. W. SteltnncU's Mere and Isaac 'Becker" lilacksinith shop. The ground alleged was that he was unjustly convicted, net having been e party te these offense.. Counsel used In his argument the dying declam declam declam 'nllonef inry Goedondorf innde te Jacob It. Aniwakr, her lawyer, that xhe had sworn falsclv In that case because who was tttigrv nt Alie Hiirjnl, nnd that she desired te right that wrenif It wiis also shown by Mr. liassler that lliir.znrd voluntarily sur rendered hlmselfte the authorities. His petition fern pardon was signed by 11 of the 12 Iuieih twhe convicted him Win. II. Pfahier, new of l'hllailclphla, lc cllncd te sign, because be was opposed te niyene, being innlened. Letters were also read from the state, beard of charities, and from many prominent citizens of New Helland nnd vicinity asking the beard te panlen.lhirznrd, nsthey hel loved he was reformed, nnd has served the sentences imposed for nil the ollenscs, except the ones of which Mary GoedendorfN dying declaration says he wns Innocent. The beard refused te grant the pardon.. Anethor effort will be made In November Yy which time it will probably be shown who the parlies were who committed the Stelnmctz nnd flecker robberies. The beard held under advisement the application of Charles Olben lern pardon. H will probably be granted nt the jext . fessleu. The application of Jacob M. Iltitt, nf this ceuutv, who is In Jail for forgery, was con tinued te next meeting. JACOBS AGAIN KESI'ITEIL The lienrd of Pardons Agree te Extend , lite LenseOr I.tD). 11. Frank Kshleniaii, of counsel for James H. Jacobs, the murderer of Klmer Qtilg Jey, te-dav received n telegram from Sec retary of 'the, Commonwealth Stoue that u restilte has been granted. . The governor will new re-namn a day "for his execution, nnd the case will be again considered by the pardon beaid ut their next meeting jm the third Tuesday 'in"Nevember. Jacobs was te luue been hanged next Thursday. .te mmsTHifT tiik neitni'Gir. The Sentiment ler .MiiKUik Nine Wnrdt nrtli Tliran Ia Itxteiiflliie'. Cei.CMIiia. Oct. in. There IsllkolAtUvVSe" a movement started here Jo,hBve the borough divided Intouliie wards. The opinion that it should "be s xhared by both KepubllcajvsuiivAT)oinecrats. The borough lias neymul turee wurus mid aimesi every en each of the wards poll upward of ene thousand. The llrst ward Is probably the largest nnd tlie poll. fog place is nt Frent nnd Walnut streets, which makes It very Inconvenient for the voters residing beyond Sixth street. The Second word Is about (he same, only the polling place, nt Third ami Locust streets, is a trille mero convenient. The T,hlrd ward, although net having the largest number or residents, covers the largest ter ritory. The matlar or culling each of Iho wards e as te divide the town into six wards has beeu disciMed n number of tlmes,but as yet nothing has beeu done. A prominent politician .-aid this morning I hal (here was no boretigh in the stnte thai had .three wnrds that polls us many voles as thletewnfs three wards. "An cigut-months-eld son of Christian MlschUeTi had his right leg fractured. A smsll4)ey was carrying the little fellow out ofthbheuso. When en the front step he tripped nnd rolled te the p.ivcmenl, the Jailer boy fulling en the Infant uud luc.ik iiie the l(g. Jtlss Kertle Ottey, youngest daughter of Paxton Ottey, the well known engineer, celebrated the seventeenth nunlveriry of lier birth last evening by cutcruiulng lier many friends nt her home. A most de lightful evctilng misspent by all in danc ing nnd ether social amuse.nenlN. Thu party wound up by u bountiful supper. William Greiilicli.thn well known baker, celebrated his birthday last ulglit by giving a party te his hekt of friends nnd acquain tances. The warehouse at the bakery w as eleared of all movable material and tint fuests enjoyed themselves dancing, lto lte lto reehments were .served. A-surprise party was tendered Tnseph Baker, last oenlng, at his home. A large number of pconle Hlteudcd, and all ex pressed thcnibelves highly pleased with the evening's ciitcTlaiumeut. Edward A. Uecker.Jr., and Miss I.tszle itlnkle, only tlangliter of the Inte Chnrlen "lllnkle, were married this morning nt 10 o'clock, 'i no eoremony was i enormeu by Rev. Willis IS. Hliiiuun, at the residence of the bride. The wedding whs uttended by the relatives of the contracting parties and n few close friends. Charles L. Filbert acted as best man. The nely inarrleil couplelcfton a short weddlngtfip. E. W. Georke, civil engineer, who has resided in this boreuuh ler the imst lllieen $ or twenty years.atid gained u w ell deserved ropuiaiieu uscuici engineer ei tne Jew Yerk, Fhlladelphia A Norfolk railroad, thu longest straight line read In the Knstern states, and uew holds thu position of chief engineer of the Norfolk it Southern rail road, has recently been appointed chief engineer of the Greensboro it FaHtern rail road of North Carolina. A ancclal meeting or the iVlgilaiit Tire company was held lest evening ter the pur pose of adopting an overcoat and the nlnii te be pursued in getting them. It u n de cided te equip forty members with a coat of fine blue materia), but the style was net adopted. Each of the forty members are required te pay three dollars hcrore Feb ruary 15th, 161X), und the company is te furnish the balance of the iiumcv nnd own 5lt2i5.UeceutH. &..?&' .Inlin Ui.Tnlf. C 1U.tt...l..1t.t.. 1 wvu. .l.,ji v, U ill(.lll-fUU, 11US ucrn vu u visu te Ills urciUK. The Miutldedlaiis will held their giend calico dress and nccklle party in the armory this evening. Rev, T. B. Neeluy, of Philadelphia, will lecture in the Methodist church mi Friday evening, under the uusplces of the Ladies' Aid society. The first annlversnry or the bookman Chapel Mlte society, lield at the house of Albert Hogentogler, last evenlug, was so cially and nnaiu'lally a grand success. Henry II. Jlelse, who 1ms been conilued te his home for u few days with rheuma tism, is about again. Squire Jehn W. Selly is improving rapidly from 's recent atlnck of paralysis. lien XiOenev e colere, ninn. ws linfn,,, :'iu,r Evans l r )elng drunk audi disor diser .aderly. He paid the costs. '.'it A S'ltlllt Wr(M'kr'PMrri.l lit 1'iiliiiriulli Ini.) letCiBh' "K a car Jumping the track. A deluy , sjvu jbw neurs was causeu. Metzler's Catalegue. Tie I.vrr.M.iacscr.n lob demrtincnt has IA ?. li 3VlUBt flnlkhed n neat real estate catalogue for C Jehn II. Melzlcr. The book contains 32 tBsWefl. Jleuldes the descrlntien of eltv nmi ?' jitseantry real estate and Iho "prices It gives Ffuttr explanation of the Kansas Invest- 1jsy3titce.npnny'BUuslness. Mr. Metzlcr Is fy ., Tit for tLe cutnjiany. f nrentfht te Laaenster. ,The iSdy of Mrs. Susan Zellers, who aM auddenly en Monday in Philadelphia, t, 'i." ureugni 10 mncasier last evening und hs m w iiib iioiiie ei ueorge sellers, son dme(d, t Ne, '210 West Vine street. funeral will teke place en Thu rv lay nweii. ' i" .ry Bualani l'l-uubidS. .Otrietiaua National batilc Issued tc-dnyagnlnstJehn Jlerland of , furnlluru diyili.r fnr ft-i ene iwia BJlaawsnvder.clirjr mmiM ri..',i. Akren, Kplirata tuwuslilp, made nn wwni to-aayferthe beimllter ercd ercd Je B.J. Heeuunyder. of the same Hit (uaeta are 8,oeo j liabilities, THE SAME OMI ftTOItY. A lley Itun Oyer Dy the Cnrn in Attempt ing te Deard Train, Frank Ztcgler, n boy about fourteen years of age, son of a butcher residing in the lower part of Marietta, met with alerrlble accident about neon te-day. He was walk ing alone the railroad track, Just west of Watt"' Station, when an eastern Imuml freight train came along. He attempted te beard It for the pnrpose of taking n short ride along the village, as Is the custom of many bevs. In doing this he missed Ids held Biid fell under the cars, which liassed ever his legs. One of the limbs wns cutoff between the nnkle nnd knee nnd the ether se badly crushed that nmputatlen maybe necessary. The boy was removed te Ids home, where he received medical atten tien. A Clilmimnu Chnnrcd With Ijii, iny Lee Yeu, n Chinaman, who lias a laun dry eif Seuth Queen street, wns nrrcatcd this nfternoen by Constnble ICIclmltz en n charge of stealing chickens from Themas Evans, n neighbor, and Alderman Spurrier held him for n hearlni'. i'lie Cliinnman savs he bought the chickens en Siturday evening from n man who brought them te his place of business. The constnble uxperienced considerable dlfll culty Innrrcstlng ixic, as it was difficult te niiike hlnl uudurstatid what wns wanted. . ' They Wero Held for Court. Jehn Francis, jr., colored, charged with fornication, and VIeln Llndsey, charged with adultery, hnd a hearing last evenlng before Alderman Spurrier. They were cemmltled In deliult of bnll for trial nt court. Charles Themas, also eolerod,has brought n suit ngalnst Francis for the same eirense with his (Themas') wife, nnd the hearing will be held this evening before AMcrmnu Spurrier. Colored Men Ilnve u I'IkIiI. This morning Charles Ilutler, a limber, nnd Kdwnrd Clark, porter id the Grepe hotel, both colored, beenme Involved In an altercation In front of the hotel. llutler Insisted upon Clark fighting, but Iho latter said he did net wish te de se. Jlutler kept following him around offering te bet that he could whip him. Thay finally camn te blows nnd Inn result wns that ltuller re ceived n sound threshing. ' Their Second Mulit. Ins evening Lester nnd Williams' Specialty ceiiimny appeared for Iho second time In Fulton opera house, nnd notwith standing the excellent performanee given ijy iiicm en .Menuay evening mm inogeou impression they made the nudloncewuH net very large. It seems that Jancnstcr peeple will net jmtronlre a specialty company very largely for either two or tnree nights. A Illrthdny Nut'iirlsu. Yesterday wns the birthday of Mrs. Wash. F. Hnmbrlghl, and last evening about thlrty-llve of her frleuds called nt her'heme. She was se astonished Hint she did net knew what te de, as she knew nothing of the allnlr. The callers were mostly ladles, and they came prepared, having brought baskets "with sulistantlals for n; fjoed supper, which was partaken of, and t pleasant evening was spent, -. ' A l'lreiiiiiu I Ins n .strain." Jehn Knutr, cnglneoref-'C'dmpnny Ne. 1 of the city fire, dupttttriient, had a stroke or paralysl -hl his home, en West Ornnge Ueetf yesterday. One side or his body vus vy Miuiiy uiiuciiMi, r.ll 1'nrkliiH te I.ei'liii'n. Under the auspices of the V. M. 0. A., of l'rniilcllii anil Mnrsludl celleue, VM Parkins wilt lecture en "Wit, Humer and Pathos " In the court house en Friday evening. Tlie subject will undoubtedly he treat oil te tlie sallsfui'ileu of the well-known lecturer's audience. AMUSEMENTS. Attractions nt I'lilten Opci-n Houhe. Oct. in, Olher Iieuil Uyren lu "Acress Iho Continent." Oct. 17, Clum. Arneld In " Hans, the Hint inn n." Oct. IS, Rice's " Evangeline." Oct. 10, Willi HntuMay uiiitlnce, New Verk Lyceum Hleek Tlieutre cimipiiuy In "Hucil Lavender." ,- itavviitice. 1'crrKlui-IlK.svu. Al Iho bride's renldence, West Orange street, OcIeIht IH, lss',i, bv Rev. J. W, Muinlintrr, Antheny lVtters uud Mary Dcnues, both of this city, llil ftcrttlte. DoKltseM. In this city, en the litli Inst., (' tlinrl lie, wire or Jehn JJocrsein, aged i'i) ears TlierelntlCHund frleudsef the fuuilly arero arere sMctfully Invited le attend tlie funeral, from the residence of hrr husband, Ne. l?fl Durwurt street, en Thursday morning nt 8J5 o'cleel:. High Mms at I) o'clock lu Ht. Jeseph'H rhurt-h. Interment In St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td ZliLLKiis. In Philadelphia, en Iho llth Inst., Mrs. aiisau Z'llers, sited Tii cars. The relalUcs uud friends of the fuuilly nre re spectfully Invited te ultcud the funeral from the residence of her son, (leerge V. 'eilers, Ne. 210 West Vine street, en Thursday aflcrnmin nt i! o'clock, luteunent at Lnurnstcr cemetery. 2f iilavlu'te. Meuk MnrUelH. Qiiolatlens by Reed, M Uriuiu Ce., bankers, l-HiirasU-r, l'a. NKW YOHK LIST. 11 A. M, 12 M. .1 l M. Caniidn Pacific. . . iVLVCAI Colerado Ceal.. Centnil l'cllle Canaila Heiitheru Chi. Ht. LA l'bK...M..., Den. ARInl., Del. LAW Erle Erie. 2nd., JerC K. AT heu. A N L Hhe-e Midi. Cen Missouri 1'iwltle.. Heck. Valley r.i m mi, Si mi 1M se ieuH ti'j inn" my, 75 " n.'M i-". N. P. Pivf .. N. West N. Y. C .;;.'.'". 7ij', H2J New England liist Temii'ksts). Oinulm. OreiiouTnuiseeiiiliieulal. Ontario A W. Paelfla Mall Ittelimeml Terminal HUl'nul Texns Plieltlc. Union Pacific WutmMi Coin Wabush Prcr Western U West Hhuru Rands l'lllLAUELI'lllA l.IHT. !'. tVi i.)J Hi JlIM ls i'li's 7i; eijj Sir? i; 'i'H 70)2 .Vij; :i s M) i? lh. Vul B. N. Y. A l'hllu , Pa.R,. Readlni; Ili. Nuv Hesteuv. Pasa P. A It N. Cent. Peeples Puss.. Rilg f' . en BIM . .. MJi 22,i 22 11-0 6JS J2j ISlV W: lwi CENTRAL II(HM:1I(H,1) MARKET. LVNCASTUII, Oct. 1(1, lSi'i'JO ..,','. W....V ., .' 111., .... ... Apples, per ipk llvef-Niciilc, js-rfj Heer Resist per H, ... Ueef Dried (piece), per tb Uvef Corned, s.r ft Hsef Frent quarter, sr Hi Ueef-HInd quarter, per ft llolegna, (wr lb lloletjuaU'lilpiKMl), iierD, Hutter.iH.-rRj AmilA.lll.llA. ...i. n. .ia.ci ..12AI0 .lOujie ."ijjtu . . .&b 7 ....74i .J542H 40 . .22,1125 ...S410 (OC .. 60$ ft) laim (Llinu), IK-ret. HeeU (red) iter uuiu-h.. Llilckens (live) w-r pulr.... f 'lllMr.MI.1 ln,.iu1 ..... .1. r ... -v-."t i-v, 11H.-VT-. iwvasv Cun Cheese, per two cups ?..! Cabbage, per head , &2J Cornmeal, perqt.. l-elery, is;r bunch Older, per Kulleu Duck,dreskedterpitlr. Kit, per dez Hum (piece), js-r lb Hum (sliced), imrtti llune Rudlsh, r buncii Hninluy, per quart Limb, nr te Lard,r ft ', Lemens, prrduz 'y.. &S10 1. ..Wgfl.ni . ...iiita'-'S 15 21 . . . .Sfl 15 ISU2U . . 11312 12 1 15 ?iuuun, per n . Onions, per J pk ............... . .'.'. . rie l'rinls,per jk pk sjtIO !-'(-vlti Potatoes, perbuslu-l. 8410 Potatoes (Sweet) per V, nck... W Perk, iir tb 1M.-.W 10.111 ''...'.iislt ...,,. 5 ,.M 17 12 .tt.00,iJ1.25 ..15a 03 Haucr Kraut, per at Haume f fresh). -rft hmearcaee, per piece.... Kvrspple, pertb Hides and Bacen, per B, . Hbeulder. per ft...,.,,,, Turksys, live, encli. ...... Turky, dressed. js.r 1), . Turutps, pcrpk. .,,.... Live Hteek Markets. CHtCAOO.Oct. li-Recclpts, 9,000; shipments 2;IUi!,.,a,5rs .heaves, J l4i M; sicers 12 K0i4 i) stockers and feeders, f I I0ia2 85 : ililll I1iisIIa4 Ball Ai4 I V( " lllf . r . T "" "" M.tys4, t U4lAJi iCXAl Cttltle. I f4lW,S.pm.Dt.,TlW! car-1 ketstrenfi mlaed, 099110 1 heavy, II CO ai4Oitihl.Me0eB:tkim,B9f4 K Hbeep Mceipu, tywes lilpran&.llOUO:wr ketsteady; naUV,MSagtl7it Western weeled f.1lll0; shorn Tcxan,K WtWjlHWbf.HW te f-j M per hra1. KAar LtBKnTT.-Cattle ltfclpts, 100 ship menu .100 i market Mew ; prime, t lift I Hii eoel, $.1 70i$l ; fnlr, t ) lnnw fresh cewt, ti (WQ-I I t no cars shipped te New Yerk le-d,r, Itn lten-inla. l.VDt shlnmenU. 10CO ll. market active i host llelit Yorkers, f I ! a"l mntlnm iwl llirht I'lilinrtf lllliln. fl (ilrif I TO: henvjr begH,fldO0 00; neeursslilpiietl te New Yerk. j. PUecn ltecelpl,!IIOO shipments, nunj msr krtiUill;prline.4 T0t34W hit te Ksl,ll K9 4CS; common, f3 003 00 1 lambs. Jll Tft. tlrnln and rrovlstens. Chicago, Oct. M. t.-OO o'clock p. m. Kurnliilied by K K. Yimdl, Iimker, wiifni i irn ifnis. 1'erK, i4rfi. Octetwr. -........ 80'f im 10 M NevrmlMr,...... lc'mts;r K)i Year . .. .... Jnntmry ............ ., FVbrunry Marcli. r... May -... - Kt-i .ItltlA.. . 1) te 5W Wi m 'ii'i ajf 21 ...1. Mil 000 bVi Crude OH.. 10Oj Consels CleshiK Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. wncni. Kirn. en. i-era, liirn. Octelcr r,i 3fyj IWi 31(2 ill)? at 1 10 l1 U07 GV2 November....,...., Icceiiilcr. Year January .. February ..-. March . May .... CouseU Crude Oil ,. Winter Wheat... Nprlriy Wheat... Cern Oats Ilyo llarlcy 0 37 e'sff 2 se' fiS7 5 07 iji 31 , M)4 H-Xi 2.' ... Wt Car irni. 97 ,.. 113 !T7H HI Iteccipts, Head. Itccclpts 11ek... Iteceliits -Cuttle.. I'hlliidelphln l'rodnce Market. l'lllLAIir.i.rillA.Ocl. IA.-Nenn-1'lntir sleailv; I'cnn'tt supers, 2UViVi xtni. 2KV(41i); fnmlly, 8 7-Vl 90; roller, iOXtHW, palent, UA.1,-,P0. Wlieiil milet; Ne. 2 lted, new, Sl'lc; Ne. I Pemrn Ited, Otc. Cern llrm i Ne. UJ'iS 12c. Oats llrm; Ne. 2 White '..WOr. ; Ne. 2 mixed SOe. llrun dull; Winter 12. Win .71. Ilnled lisv steady J lOODci'l.l Oil as In nimlllv timothy II aH 00 for rlielcef mixed, mjlle); beled rye straw, new,$17 tt). Ilntter weak i I'ann'a ereami-ry rxtrs 2l2le; Penn'a Units extra W. Kkks steady ; I'imim'a firsts, Zlr, t'lii-cse steady ; partsklms, "mPc; full sUlm, 2A.'le. I'etreleuni dull ; refined In bbt.. J7(l. l'nlulix'Sdull t -lOej.Vie )K-r butliil. I.ecnl Stock nnd llends. rnertcd lv J. II. Leiiff. Pur LaU sale. 101.110 vul no. I,atinis'l 0 per cent., lsoe loe II " '- JSh... JiSI " f " '' Hoheol lean ItfU 100 " f " " lit t or 20 years, loe " I " ". In 5 or 20 years, loe " i " " InlOer'JIyrars.-lOO " '' " In 15orOO'eors. loe Mniihclni HoreiiRh lean..... 10) MISCKI.l.Am.Of H STOCKS. Qunrryvllle It. It ) 110 ion nn 101 laijj wr, 1IB I r.s m 2S I'M 2f, II 2u".2.i 2111.10 I.M .iiiiiersviuii nireei war. m M Inutilrc Prlntliii; ("einiirtiiv (liisllk'htiind Fuel Company. . Hlnvens Heuse (llenils) (,'eluinbla (Jan Ceinpnny... Celuiiilila Water Company... . Hiisauehartnri Iren Ceinpnny .. Si vn 2j 10 111) IHO lusql lnrl eltn llelkm-wnrv Hteveus Heuse fill ew bucvtinrittcttta. A USOLUTKLY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rilltM powder neer varies. A marvel of pu X rlty, strength nnd wliolesemniesH, Mere economical Ihuu the ordinary kinds, und run run net be sold In comiH'tltlen "till the multitude of low test, short weight, nlum nr phosphate Powders. .VM only in emit, IteVA). ltAKIM Pewukii Ce.. 100 Wnll stn-et, New Yerk. uinrtMjd.tlyw 1uri: j uice op Tin: urapk. Tart Red and White CAMPORNIA WINE, 30u per bettle ; 11.00 iter dozen bottles. ROIIIIER'HLIQUORHTORE, Ne. 22 Centre Hijunrc, Lancaster, Pa. IOST-ONM'NtUY KVBNIN'a.PETWEEN J .fumes ami .New and New and l.lins strvts, a Hreehc boil Shawl. '1 he finder mil be reMuuled by rcluriilni; il te ltd this eitice. IUHLIOHALE. The undersigned, agent for the heirs, HI sell at public sule ut C'lTY HOTEL, Frederick. Mil.. (H7JOHEH 21, 18MI, nu excellent FLOUR. INUMII.I.and llusluess Property, nicely liu. liretxl, splendidly located j luaRiiIfleent water peucr. Fer terms, description, ele., iiddress J. CLINTON HOIICRTH, el0-2td Oreenfleld Mills, Frederick Ce., Mil, 13ROCTfi)R'.S OPERA 110U8E. Procter A Soulier .Proprietors and Managers. 1 e.Niairr- Oliver deud h vneN in - "AcrosstlreX!entinenf?r October 17-Charlcs Arneld, 111 "HANS THE BOATMAN. ltd qVIE ONLY t.ANCASn:il HURINI.S CQLLEHi: Ne. !H Day mid Keening Sessions, Morciippllcntlens received and moie pupils entered since opening than during any previous period. Fer proof of this call at College Reems. Typewriting free te nil wlie laKe the On-One ciair-n. Aihlnvs, ll.O. WEIlll.ER, Principal. rpO-DAY. "Tfust te III lienllnnmrtHOf Heiit IThnnml llimul, Blumber Rolls for sweeter sleep Ihuu you ha ever known ever a dereu stle fe keleet rrmii. Toilet lte'pilsltcs In L'uei: fine cases in-etul. erk llexes, In nil colors of plmh and prices. " Throws " (or Tidies), frein 2'x? le S.'. I'eine In ; we will show seu a multliode of tilings our space went allow us te mention. MRS. E. M. WOODWARD, Ne.'JjJf Eavt Kln SI. ropesaTJTfor i-eaTI The ltuelianuu-MeEioy.Reynelds Relief Commlttee of councils will reecle propevils for 130 tens, mero or less, of Clc.ui Medium Nut or Pea Ceal, te be lurulstied le the lxsirefthe ii,j iiuui-r me iiiii-eiiuustii iiiq ceillllllIlH Our Imr the months of December and Jauusry next, bidders te mention the kind of cisil they pre lutefurnlsli, Ulds te be left at tliemuver's ettlee net later than 1 p. m., en Monday, Octi bcr21. lly order of Hie ( oininlllce. EDW. EDOERLY, Mayer. C. A. Oast, Clerk. Cluilrinan. ectlrt,l.s,Il) TT E AllOU A R 1, TACKLE. We have n few n TllltS FOR FIH11INQ mere thrcc-jniiited Stained L'uhis In Ntckle-Meimti-il Umcewoed and Ham (I'll. ,1, 1V 1,1 UN noeiiiMis, ami .Mcmeuilck- and DruKlteelm A lienenil Hssertuieut of tuekle and nsl mount- 1hk. Heiivv Deuble Half Kettles at f 1.00. FRAILEV8EAMT END PHARMACY, m . , ..(OppesllBEasteru Market.) 1-rallcy's Vermlfiiueflyruiils pleasant te take. requires no phvMe am-r takiiie, and Is ure death worms. Prli-e'iVen bottle. M.W.FAw rpltOUTAHHANIv. .SlIJRTMANl'FAt'FtTilER.S AND MEN'S OUJ I'lri'ERS. NO.HONeltTII QL'EEN .THEI.T. New Is the time te eel Measured for Shirts of All Descriptions. While Press, Full Dress, Klamiels, lie. ' UNDERWEAR. We have mere different vn rletlc of I'nderwear Ihuu any three houses lu the city. The only place where ou can net lll.A(Jli HH.IC UNDL'UWEAR. thu llrt lin lin perted te this country. Senu-thlui; entirely new nnil neliby. Neekwenr, tleslerv, Olevc, and a Full l.lnu of Men's Wear. uiar2U-ldR TEADTlllH Persons Mlienrelufeureh of romtert should consider thutUKn-ut deal of It Is te be found In the kind of shoe they wear an lll-Uttlni; shoe will put th whole body out of fix. We have Just reccled a very flne Ladles' Donjela Rultnn In square tees, which we sell at fl.5u, 12.00 and 12.25. butilie ilue grade li im mense and will gl th most particular iwi iwi tens tsUstactien. We have oho received (his wek, another big let of our Men's Celebrated 13.00 Shee. This beats ull ether iboee ut that price en the murket. Hclioel Hhees for the Clilldren. strong nnd scr vlcf able, at the levrest posslble price. Don't be deceived by the advertisements of dealers who premise se much for uetbliiK. Common sense will tell yen thut you deu't uttl mere than you a.r - we are practical shoemakers and knew what esell. Try us. iulccimiiy veurs, Wm. H. Gast, Wa lC XOttm QUEE'V ST"iltX lMr. SlfcttcviUemcnt. IAKBftWTHB flMBBT AMHOKTMKMT UP J Canes tullierU.T can be found st BIIXYWAltZ-H CUIAH HTOttR, , .. fes. 5 and W0 North Uuun street. myiq-M,W,Thw JUIX1RR HAVE JJNO HINCK IJIX'IDKI) that Billy WaltisUliar Is the best lu tha SUtfl. KerMlest NOf. i A 101 NOIITH QUEKN HT. mylMmM,W,ThAw BUST lie HAVANA the city, at nu.icii CIUAit IN HILLY WAIT7H. Nes. A and 101 Neflh Vtueen HL mylKlmM.W.TIi.'iAw HKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONK CAN KqUalUllly WalU's Havanu Killed Cigar, NOfl. 5 A 101 NOUTH QUEEN HT. wylMmM.W.ThJtAw M.h AND HEE THE LATEST NOVEk TIERfnHiillltiis. OrernSnllnvs nnd I'nii. UiTe oenpalferns. rWtlufnctlen OusranteeU. MCOHANN A NOWLE.v. Tnllers. iNe. 130 North Queen Hlreet. EYHTONK HCMNEHR COIXEOE AK fords unsurmtsrd advsntnin-s for trnln- fna fnff reunr mm Ami ltdles tar LimlneMi. We have a delightful room nnd plmsant location. Full course. K15; evening course, f20. Type writing and Phonegraphy Isuiht. W.l). MOisEK, Prln., Ne. 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a, tfdAw Cil'Et O til Kles, l'l ECtALNOTICE-CLOrtLNO OUT MY EN. re Bleck of Family Carriages. Tep Hug. 'buttons. lliiRlnefts Wsirens nnd Hlelnlis hIii, n fine linn of Hccnnd-hund Werk, Great Ilnrrslns. Positively will be sold at a sacrlflce le close business. J. If. NOrtrtECK, Aeenl. Cor. Duksand VlusHls., Luncaitcr, l'a. eMOKlltAttHlt BILLY WA1TZHAH THE BEST TWO FOB 60 and fie Clears In the ell y, nt NOH. 5 A lttl NOHTlI QUEEN HT. mylMmM.W.TIvS&w 17IOK tlENT-FItOU APRIL 1st NEXT, THE i.. Ilreenlnnd Mill, situated en Mill Creek, 111 East Lnmpi'er lewnshl rtewnshln. Apply te CMZAIIETH O. K. I1ATEH, jrlli Duke HI,, !aticutcr, l'a, r.i.1 4t1 North s25-tfd,twR M' ARTIN I1ROS. Yeu won't realize hew lit tie the prices and hew big the choice lu Clothing and Furnishing Goods for Reys and Men until you sec Ilia thlniti In this three-story SUCH CHOICE AND YALUES ! store mil or Heys' and Men's Outfits. Bucb values for the money are making the saies reusni! pumngHiills, overcoats and Un derwear en tlie backs of our careful people. A Heys' Satisfactory Ovorceal, S2.S0. Little Heys' Overcoats, 1.75, and finer le J10. Heys' Knee Pant Bults, surprising values, JJ.MnmlJI.OO. All the twists and wrinkles of f.uhlen for the boys are here. Men's Dependable Overcoats, iS, cloth, wool. Mea's Bults, many patterns, all same price, I,et us show you what 113 and Si I will de for s Hull for you. Every Item of fashion and luxury te be formed In our Hulls and Over coats. Very flne Suits, Cutaway and Prince Albert stjlcs, J15 nnd up. Butln Lined Overceals ut JOaiidtr,. A mmk-te-mrnsure, department te meet your wents In extra. Hueh care ami attention here that will delight Jlie most particular. Prices te suit everybody. Whiter winds and Winter Underwear nre both en the turn. Prlceseu Un dcrweur In your favor here. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 2fl AND 28 NORTH O.UEEN HT. J. " MARTIN A CO. 1 Yen J Fan Anything in the t , Line of CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, Or WINDOW SHADES, A Loek Through Our Stock Will Repay you. All qualities of goods and all at special prices. A few reductions that will in terest you. All our best Wilten Velvets, new this season, have been $1.25, new 1.05 ; second qual ity, 90c any patterns, Hartferd and Bigelow Brussels, were $1.25 ; new $1.00. Five patterns Best Mequettes, (last season's patterns), were $1.35 ; new $1.00. Lets of Remnants, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet; sonic of this season ; about yz price ; 10 te 30 yards. Expert Upholsterers sent te de your work. All work guar anteed. Relaying promptly done at low rates. Carpets cleaned and relaid. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. OTOVEH, HEATERS, RANUEH. STOVES, HEATERS. RANGES, TitncKLrauiATKi) BeaverFurnace, OREATET RADIATION, HMALhUSTCONSUMPTION OF COAL, REQCIHIH LESS ATTENTION, NO HAS, NO Pl'ST, NO TROUBLE. BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL Parler Heaters. QUEEN ESTHER RANGES, THEMCWrHKII.I.FULWORICMBN FOR CEL LAR HEATEUWORK. 8ATISFACTI0N ALWAYS GUARANTEED,. GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO., 26 and 28 West King Street. sjMwdM.WSdR Htm &rtlBmtnt. 'V'KCKEAt-THK LATfiTT AND.MOflT J3I rssblensbls tries n4shs4e,fcfaearrt and best, at KKIMMAN-H OtnU7 Feralhln HUre,4itW(iKlfistneU MIM.KIIH DOItAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every artlcla under the sun. OK RENT-FBOM APRIL 1st. NEXT, A Klrst-cUs Blacksmith's Ishop. with d well ing Heuse, situated at tiraenland Mills, in Kast Lampeter township. Apply te . KLIKAHRTH-U, E. BATCH, nlt-tfdlt 41.1 North DukeHt., Iitieaster, l'a. ,f ILLKR'fs ROKAX BOAP WILL WA8H .ItJL Clethes and every article under Uiesun. G IHLM WANTED AT THK LANCASTER CARAMEL, CO. FACTORY, 3 CHURCH STItEET. s2atfd MILLEK'H BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. 'tlfE CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST T Hteck of Ocnulns French Briar and Meerschaum pipes and Fine Hmeklnc Tobac cos. Uenulnc Turkish Persian Tobacco. DK.MUTHH ClOAK MTORE. Established 1770 at 114 EastKinf BtreeU alS-tfdlt WANTED-A UIRL TO DO GENERAL Housework. Reference required. Apply at NO. 70S NORTH DUKE HT. eV-ttcl MILLER'M DOItAX HOAP WILL WAHH Clethes and every article under the sun. BEST TWO KOU KIVK CENT CIU ARM IN the sUte, at BILLY WAITZ'8. ... Nes.8 and lets North q,ueenHt. mylMlmM.W.TUAw "-piACTH ABOUT TEETH." R: D. McCASKEY, Dentist Graduate In Dentlitry and Anaesthetics. As sociated for five years with Lancaster's Ix-ad-Inj Dentists. New located nt ORANGE AND NORTH QUEEN HTREKT8. Prompt Atten tion I . Ilcusouable Charges I Werk War ranted I Herns a a. m. te 8 p. m. Week Days. scpO-erndAw A HKEW. Fall, 1089. Make It the meney-savin? time of the year, and this the place le save It by gettluK the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treaserings and Overceatings , FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. I'rlces ere lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality finer. Te these who have, dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is n trial te please you, and assure you porfeet satisfaction. 'OS. 234 AND 23fi WEST KINO STREET. lIKtnirt c ARPET CEEANINO. Carpet Cleaning. At tills busy Heuse Cleaning Season ene of the greatest cares Is the matter of having your Cnrpets thoroughly cleaned. There is but ene way te de it. ,Snd us your order. Our wagons will call, take them away, prop erly clean them and return them same day, without regard te weather. All this at little cost and no disappointment. By our process carpets arc net Injured (net as much as hand beating), colors arc brightened and moths destroyed. LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor, Woodward and Christian Sts., , OR AT ANY OF 3Tclcpheiie. THE AGENCIES. ' i ell-tf.l pilIZE ATTRACTIONS I NEW 24 Centre Square. J. Harry Stamm's PRIZE ATTRACTIONS! me Pairs Fine Gray Rlaiikets nt 00c a pulr. K) Pe.lrs Fins White Ulankets nt SI.87K h pair. C Uales Sateen Comforts at J 1.87 J each. 3 Hales Extra Heavy Comforts at 75c each. U) Pairs Extra Flue AVhlte I lankets at 11.75 a pair. Ladles' Flannel Skirts, ready-made, al 50c each. Ladles' Striped Flannel Bklrts, ready-made, extra heavy, at J1.10 each. Ladies' Ktrlpud Flaunel Skirts, ready-made, ntgl.ttcnch. 60 Deku All-Weel Patteni Skirls rt We each. 8 Dizen llcautlful Flannel Sklrfi, with raised cord of worsted I unuliis fieni top tobettoiu. nt l.?i n Skirt. SHAWL! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ST.WIlltnilcet Slum Is at is00,etc. Jersey Coats and Jackets. Wenicslievvlnsn snpcib line of these goods at very low pri-e. Best Silk Plushes in Lancaster, AtSTJ-Jc a yard. Best Cotten Flannels Ev,r sold anywhere al 5, fi',',7, S.V, le. II, 2 ccntsaynrd. FOR FANCY WORK We show a lovely as.-ertment of l'luh Flowers, Plush Ralls, Hatlns, Hemier Reds, Tlnuls, .-till; Cords, stc, etc, nt our well-knew u low prlcr. lllack Velvet Ribbons at err low prices. We place en sale te-day 10 pieces nml shades Silk Henriettas ut 75c a yard, 40 Inches wide ; usual price, Jl.oe, 1W deien Jlcn's 50c Whlte Shirts at S7)c each. TO SAVE MONEY lluy Your floods nt the 24 Centre Square, BOSTON STORE, NEWBOSTONSTORE -CHEAl'E3T OF ALL. Idtt 3lkrt(mttt. MILLEttfl BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every artlcl muter the sun. J? Twe Handrert and Flfl - Whisky Barrels at 11.00 per piece, at , , jAcenj.HHEAvrr.n'H. Ne. 1.1 Centre 't-juaiv, Laucaster, Pa. MplS-tM MILLKRH Ren AX MAP WILL WABU Clethes and every artlcls under the sun. SRY OUR Ce FOR Ae CI OAR, IIAND Made and ljent Filler. New let 3Gc Meer aum Pipes Just received. DEMUTH'H CIOAR BTORK. alS-tMR v 111 East Ktnt street. MILLKR'H BORAX SOAP WILL WARH Clethes and every article under the sun. Y ALUABLG CITY PROPERTY AND BV SIMMS IsTAND AT PUHLIC HALE. OX TMCMDAT. OCTOaitt 21.1999. Wltl bs sold at public sale, at the City Hetel, en North Queen street, In the city of Laucaster, all that valuable Let of Ground, situated en the west side of North Queen street. Immediately north of the Pennsylvania railroad, containing In front en said alrt about 4fl fMt- and In depth, along Its northern boundary line, about 110 fleet, te the Pennsylvania railroad, en sr'ntch are erected a Two-Btery FRAME DWELLING!,, with a two-story frame Back Building i and lmmdiaUly In ths rear of the dwelling Is a lanm Threfrdtery BRICK TOBACCO WARE- Part of the front building Is occupied as a Cigar and Tobacco Stere, situated en and along tha Pennsylvania railroad, which Is the south em boundary : bounded en the north by prop erty of Jehn R.Bitner, esq., which Is occupied by Harry C. Moere, and en the cast by North Queen street. The dwelling contains about Is rooms. There Is a hydrant In the back yard, pavewash In front, water, gas, and water closet In the dwell ing, geed sewerage, nnd all ether modern Im provements, all In geed condition, and Is one of the best business stands. Any person wishing te view the property be fore the day of sale may call nn either of the un- dersigiied. A geed title will be given en April l.isws Hale te commence at TV o'clock n. m. vrlipn attendance will be given and terms made made known by THEODORE WENDITZ, CHARLES 11. REES, Executers of the Estate of Jehn Rees, dee'd. li.F. ItOWE.AUCt., Ne. 408 Seuth Prince St. erll0-8td T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE N0.25EASTKINGSTRECT, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the most satisfactory manner. Lewest Cash Prices. Gent's Furnishing Goods, UNDEnWKAH, Ac, At prices unsurpassed for cheapness In the city. " Gee. F. Rathven, 25 East King Street, ' vi I msrtaivdR LANCASTER. PA. D RESS OOODS 1 DRESS GOODS I 35-37 North Queen St. Big Bargains ! '.'Much Ulack Silk at 75cn yard. 11.00 Ores Grain Colored Silk nt 07c u yard. 21-Inch Black Hat In Rhadama at J1.00 a yard. All Celers .Merie Hllk at 60c a yard. 30-Inch Plain Weel Tricot Cleths at 30c and 37Xe a yard. Plain Weel Cleths, nc-lncli, at 23c a yard. 40-Inch Gay Plaids, at 120a yard. Silk and Weel Mixed Cleths at 10c a yard. Misses' Corset Waists nt 25c. Children's Weel Sacks, 25c and 50c. Read ,Patsamentcrlcs at 8c, 10c, 12Jc, up te 75c and II Kid Gloves at 50c and 07c a pair. Rest Corsets In Lancaster at HI J and 00c. Rest Ammonia at Sea bottle. Silver and Colored Beads at Cc and 10c a string. Large bottles of Cologne at 0c a bottle. FlneRuchlngs at 3. 5, 10, l.'M, 17, 20 und 37K cents u yard. Lace Cellurs at 5, 10, .1, 17, 20, 23 and XI cents each. Swansdewn at 20c and S3e n yard. Weel Skirtings, double widths, at 12)j.20und 25 cents a yard. White and Brown and Whlte Quilts at 75c. Comforts, filled with white colteu, (1.00, 11.25 and J 1.60. 1M Grey Blankets at 73c, 1.00, Ji.25 and 11.50 a pair. KM Whlte Blunkcts at 73c, 1.00, 51.23 and H.50 a pair. Indtge Blus Calicos at 6c a yard. 600 Pieces Best Dark Calicoes at c a yard. SOe, 73c and 11.00 White Shirts at 37WC, 60c and 75c. Ladies' Scarlet Underwear al 75c. Men's Scarlet Underwear ut 67c. 20-Inch Geld Head Umbrellas at S7)c and SI. Geed Uubrellas at 23c and 60c. YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE TO GET ABARGAIN -AT- OUR STORE. 35-37 North Queen St. I.ASCA81'EH,PA. Charles Stamm. People's Cash Stere ! auHJSSTAurs BOSTON STORE, SKicltantttt t'i -f ILLEUS BORAX SOAP WILL Wl jum. vieincs ana every article under HflLLElVS RfiftAY m-iiii ivitr. XTL Clethes and ever article under th e ,UR GOLDEN. UON AND MIA ieyi - mrj isiiiv i:mr llnvmna n siriciiy uauri-made 6e Clears In the cit v als-tfdR JbXUTU-H CIGAR STORl , "sjsasininf a M'-ASCIl ."? SOAP WILL Clethes and every hrtlde undrti INE TAILORING! XLL THE T.STP-srr vnLri r VtS . "wnXrSiiZ'W ., w.c..r.. A sep21-3mdn Ne. II WestKfn8tJ 1'. WEIKEL'I iVl";.'.'" "5" O.AP WILL WJ ... .u..,3 u i-vc ry nrncie under the AVSTERSI BEST OYSTERS i-VTHR ahd wnBeSllen. " " ,"',ulq ,a"'",c,, xeie elml lYX Clethes and every artlcla undiV thai MA lULtfjIl H IIIIIC.XY kfllU tr . 1 W"fi EXAMINE KVE8 FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FRE Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed 1 1 an.f ??.,JiY,h.c?' examined you wlU i iiSiS:,l"""' 'Vl'ming wrent- with tL wSSffi5Tl yjasaTS&WBr wZSm. 0e,d 8,ec,clOT. M.oej usualtp ami., iac'' 0OtM usual price, 1.C Artificial Lyes luserted, J usual price. . mm 5 BRO.i30 S. Ninth 'fl Il'lAKH. Utf I f . A tin nfrVi Between Chestnut and Walnut BtraeU.'l mn-M JEILLY BRO,. R.vUR. STOVES Our Steves Lnve Iweu selliuif rapidly this week ; especially Li this true of the Tarler Heaters, the Radiant Novelty anil Starl iitg taking the lead. The lineef Cook Steves.Ilauge aud all kinds of Heating Steves is very large and cannot lw ex celled. Our prices aie low and we are' sure an inspection of our Hteck will result in a Sale. Don't forget that we have a geed Deublo Ilcater, handsome iu appearance and fully guaran teed, for $13.00. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., 9-NEXT I100RTO rOSTOFFTCE. TyiLLIAMSON A reSTrilt. HKNDSOME NEW FALL SHADES. Extm Heavy AILWoel Honrlettsf, i0 Inches wide. OOc per yard, with stripes te match. A lurgn assortment of tlie most desirable styles In I'lalds, extra value. 80 Inches si 37.4c 50c ,.i,ui. uiiiviuui 0131VK, iVII-VVOOl, J-S 111CUCS, v, . . SILKS. All our firevOraln Silks nrc sold with a posl pesl posl llve L'uaranttfe NOT TO CUT. NOTIONS. New line of Ruchliigs. I'lnsh, CM'hmcie, bureh and Weel Cap? for Children, 2.V-. A completa assortment of Zephyr Knit Sacques for Children, 50e te Sl.mJ. flirls Grctchen Coats, KJ0, 3,f3.50. Infant's Coats and Suits. Ladles' -IcrsovC'leth Jncltets, S1.50, Jl, 3. S'niiii Heys' Kueel'unt Suits und overcoats, te 510. GENT'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. Heavy Merine, White aud Colored, 23, 3i, 50 cents. , hearlet and Natural Weel. 73e, SI. $1.50 te M. Scarlet and Natural Weel, Derby Ribbed, U te 1-txi. Beys' Winter Underwc-er, White and Colored, 2ic. ' Natural Weel. 40c and GOj. Oeut's Cardlgun Juckcts, nil styles and colors, 73c te $1.50. Extra Size Jackets. Heavy All. Weel Jackets, $1.25. Jersey Coats, fiM, SilO.te H. Our Heavy or Light Weight Overcoats at $10 defy competition. Gears Kersey Overcoats, finished with satin slee linings, 12. Fancy Beaver Overcoats, 516 te 521. Boys'Ovcrcettts.S te 813. Men's Business Suits. 7. U, f 10, Fast Celers. Cutaway Ceat Hulls, JO te SJ6. Gent's Werstsd I)rc Pants, V, $n. J7. Gent's Sllir Fur l'clt Hats that vv HI net break or fsdp ll.-.'S. Seft Fur Felt Pocket Hat, 73c. A large aisertmcnt of Nw Stjlci In Ijidie,' Furs. Lap Robes T Fur Robes, $3.00, I'luJi. I.5 A Geed Hene Blanket, 70e. I.idifV Bririit Fiuuhed Morocco Seventeen Butten Boet.riV). Mlscs' Bright Flushed Morocco Seventeen BattonBeot.iU). Ge.it'sl-'iuvDrevS Shoes, Tips or Pla'n Tee, Lace Frent or Congress, 1 50. Reilly Bres. & Raub AL-Wee Henriettas! williaiiise!! fe Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. 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