V fc '- s,. '-'?V ',v '1 t i THE IiANOAelt DAILY INTEILICHSNOER, TnUBSDAT, OOTOIIER 31, 1889. 4ft . -c T "-ri lii;' V . u '& tt i-r', k8t Hi. 9 'Jt w 'f ," P&&- s K. f rA m m :jy m 15. m 'V S E Ms DIED OF HIS INJURIES. "-.I . tttf us mm n tie tunnel near CMUIMil LUES SIX MUM. abater Otty AYhlatlca, But the l'n- trlMrte Vaable te EMWpe theTrnln. H 1 Thrown Agfttnat the Itecka. 4 CW.UfBiA, Oct. 9!. A falat aecMcnt ' hnpiliili 1 en the Pennsylvania ranreaci en WMelay afternoon abertly bcfore .1 rfulMk. MMmltlnir In Ilia death of Henry ril. a riAllnirmnt from Philadelphia. Medi has been In town for some tlme j,1,h, and m en hia way te Mart rSM ynttrdty afternoon te aell his ,'aaed. lie la in agent for tlie Kosmo VrtmMina- company, 1133 Arch atrert, -Philadelphia, ite waawaiainroninoraii waawaiainreninoraii waawaiainronineraii Jf nil, ana -when In the tunnel had Mcppcil 1 Avxn Um anuth alda te the north, tn eit out 1 Q oflhawayeranwuit bound freight train. ;,, pnscnKvr train niiunii uniii c. J V4 lA fVtliimllii and uaa vtititllnt nl mntrl & apeed towards Chlcklea. The engineer. ' i'-raxten Ottey. aaw a man in the tunnel ' t klmnal In fmnt nfthn nmrlnn and vrhintlml '- hut IJia vjtminir fiitiin ten lilt". itf Tha man waa atruck and thrown nirlnt ' L.' tka reeka alenir the nlde of the tunnel, The t? -2; train waa aoen ateppcxl and Iho man pi Ten w aaaiatance. no waa ureugm te ine raiireau ,V; beapltal and waa attended by the railroad '4 ..phyaldan. He received a terrible blew T e IU ten ei Ilia ncau anil ins bkuii was is , crewed in. Tl.e man died In tlie hospital at 6i o'clock last night. He 1 about -10 yeara of age, about 5 feet, 8 inches in height and wear j a amall me mtaclia. He Ik a VJs.a Hebrew and a aeti-lu-lavv of llnbbi Kpp- menu, 111 A lllinMUIiiin. Deputy Corener Itersliey einpnnnclctl n jury and viewed the remains. Paxton Ottey, the engineer, waa cxainlned hint night. lie atated that he saw the man when a car'a length from liltii. The tun nel waa full of smoke, and he did net knew whether he hurt at nick the innn until the train waa Ktepixxl and went back te nor. Thejury then adjourned until this morn ing. A The Jury met this morning at 0 o'clock ; after bearing additional testimony the Jury decided that the man came te hia death by being struck by an engine w hlle narelCNHly walking en the railroad. The remains are at Mtt&ser'a undertaking establishment, and will Ix) kept there until relatives nr nr rlve from Philadelphia, A brother-in-law will be in town Una nncrnoen, Deat'j or Mr. Kllncbull. Mrs. Elizabeth llroemo Klingbell, n well known resident of thia place, wifu of Jehn C. Klingbell, janitor of the tmlillc. hcIideIm, died thia morning at 3 o'clock at her home. en Seuth Fourth street. The death reiiillcil from a complication of (llfceanes after '2 mentha' lllnesa. 8he waa born in Yerk county en Octolier 21, 18-5!', and waa Ml yeera and 7 daya old at the tlme nf her death. 8 he haa lioen living In Columbia since early girlhood. Hlie waa a devout member of Balome United Ilrethren church aalt ItAB lliA 3tA ltl W wwt fl 4 ! rln-hat j, , . .. :. .- .- u nation ueiere a cuurcii was mini and $ j. attended werahip when n achoel heuse wim tsaeu ler reugieua aervices. iiiisimmi and two diiugliters survive. The children are Mra. Marv H.. Smith mid Esther Kline- boil, living in town. The funeral will le held en Satunlay ut 1 p. lu. Ireiu Halemu 17. B. church. j, The funeral of Henry Sdmlll will take place en Friday at '1 p. m., from hU home. The funeral of l'eter A. Kiiiibiirg will be held en Saturday ut 3 p. in., from St. 1'aul'u P. li church. r Jehn Dean baa taken the e.ir record of the I. It. II., vacated by C. J Wiiun ; Sherman 8wingler will becoine clerk at the tranafcr. and Cliurlra llipcy tukca Hwlagler'a place In the warehouse. The excellent miiHlcnl comedy of " Kin dergarden" will beprchentwl In the opera heuae en 8attmhi3 night. The piny ia full of fun from beginning te end, and should be greeted with a big audience. The com pany baa an excellent band. Over 100 beata are lying lu the canal Ikj tween here and Ualubridge waiting te be unleaded atllruncr'aceal wharvea. W. B. Given uud J. A. Meyers left to day for a trip te Washington citv. 1 Bev. F. J. Clay Merau mid fiee. 11. Richards arc attending the Sunday school convention at Marietta. H. W. Wilsen, the new travelling halea- man for. the Shirt ceiiiuiny, begun his lallitv tn-flni l4ft flim resolve te ninrreilcd TIieh. (Jetty last W .MatlAM tl ,v drunk and disorderly t ' '.iHauuua. n.iniiflF . ,. m i ." I .?. eiiy ga u him II ve 4k. " ICIIUI1CO I, !?, premises. The keh1 i)c'rove le Mmiutvllle m: been bctrayetl euce i-plcaaaut lime. come the victims e'- &(eJlcS.lnJ him. wenue Olllce CIiuiibc. t:cr3iKny la Imay down nbeut the revenue ofllce te-ilay. Tills la the last day for Collector llcnsel, and Sam Mutt l'rhly, the new appointee, will take clmrge of the efllce te-morrow morning wiien the doers nre oieuod fur business. Tlie transfer ia being innde te-day, and Oiiu. Hewell, chief of the roenue ngenta of the uniMHi riiaies, is nereussiHtingin tlie work. Ne appointments, in addition te these wheee natnea bave already been published in the IXTnLMnnNOKii, will be nnneuneed for the preacnt by tlie new collector. All the old force under Collector HcusclulU be retained for the present. They have been recommended uud have furnished new bends. 8. 8. Clair, the new collector's llrsl deputy, arrived from Mlddlclewu at 0110 o'clock thia afternoon. The oath of olllce was administered tn Mr. Fridyby the prothenotary tills al'ier al'ier al'ier noen. In Common IMcuh. In the upper court room en Wednesday afternoon, the suit or Mk-hnel Lelteuher ger againat Adam Stelner, ferf.Tl, damiiges auatained by the plalntlll', was placed ujxm trial. The parties lie near (Srollstewu and the plaintitl' ullcges that Stclner'x cattle broke into Ida Held and damaged his com, leaus and ether vegetables te the ex tent of the damages claimed. This morn ing the defense opened and claimed that the damage done was owing te bad fences and the neglect of the plalntlll". The Jury awarded the nlaiutltl'od.iuiages. In the suit of Mrs. I.lyle Clements agalnBt W. O. l'eehl, Judgment by consent waa awarded for the pluintlir. In tlie lower court room the suit of the estate of Huinuel Demuth agulnst the city of Lancaster ler damage sustained by the opening of Oraut street w us resumed. The defense la that tlie ground is worth net mere than from VX) te fi50 u feet. The case will beaririifd this afternoon. The jury in the Itlcec.ise ia still out. 8nltn for DumnircM Knterrd. Brown k Hcnsel, counsel for II. 1 Heise, Columbia, hn e brought suit against the Phllailelphia it Heading railroad com cem pany for fauu damuges sustalntsl by the burning of weed and mhm1Iuik1, the prop erty of Mr. Hflse, lecatial in West Hemp field tewnsliip, hluh leek llre from loco motive aiKirka. Tlie same ilrm, acting us counsel ler Theodere Kelaud, hae Insti tuted a suit for $10,000 dainagi-a iigainst the Columbia Itnlllng Mill company for Injuries sustained by the plalntlll' by com. ing in contact with an unprotected 11 y wheel. B. Frank Kshlcman, counsel for Stephen Bewermelhtcr, onrevidcnco tewnshlp.haa brought suit ler fe.WW damages against llenrv Andrews. On .September 1st the plalnttirs team was upset by tliedefen luut and b.s son injured te such extent th.it he died. The Jjncastcr Mlnlnir As Milling Ce, At a ieclal meeting of the Ntoikheldera "of the Incastur Mining & Milling com pany held last evening the report or J, H. K. Wagner el the examination of the company's prejcrty In the West waa re ceived. The company owns live mineral claims, and the operations in progress 011 the "Weatcrn Belle," ene of the claims, fireduced aatlsfuctery results us exposing arge euantltiea of ere, salea of which 'fjaulted beyond expectations. The yew afcaft being sunk between the second and IMrd level opened up richer ero than any yet found, and the assays from this shah hew value of from Wl5te8U,ft per ten. Tbe company has determined tepushfur- tter the tUlllH-ls and slmns nnu ii,.,I.. ....... ''ami tn erect a mill, and lma untlim-i,! h.e ale of additional live hundred ahareaef raplwl block in order te wy the expenses of permanent Improvements. Sale ut Jleut Kstote. Rebmaii A Sen, auctioneers, sold yester day for I'etcr Derfcheimer, akslgnMeril. U. MeMahade, a carriage tJion.Tieuse aud M at (lap, lp Daniel Derahelmer for ),!. THOMAS M'KKAX'8 l.nTTKH. It States the Declaration or Indepen dence Waa ?fet tinned en July 1. At the, unveiling of a monument te Cwanr Itedncv, ofltevelullonary fame, at Dever, Delaware, en Wcdnewlay, ex-Secretary of State Uavard dellvereil an nddreaa, In the course or which he read a I6tter WTlttcn by Themas McKcan, one of the slgnera of the Declaration of IndoiKtndenco, te a nephew of Hodney. The lettorcentainedtlio follow ing otirleua Information : "New that I anion thia subject. I will tell veu some truths net generally known. In the printed public journal nl Congress ferlTTrt, volume Il.lt would appear that the Declaration of Independence waa signed en the 4th or July by the mom mem mom bera whose names are there lusorted, but the fact ia net se j for no person signed It en that day, nor for many daya after, and among the names sub scribed 0110 was against It Mr. Head and seven wcre net lu Cengresa en that day, namely: Messrs. Merris, Hush, Clymer, Smith, Tavler and Itesa, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Thornten, or New Hampshire, nor were the six gentlemen last named at that tlme members; the five for Pennsylvania were appointed delegatea by tlie con vention of that stnte en Ihn 150th of July and Mr. Thornten entered Congress for the first tlme en the 4th of November fellow lmr, when the namea of Henrv Wlsner, el New Yerk, and Themas McKcan, or Delaware, net printed aa subscribers, though lieth were preaent and voted for Independence. Here false colors areccilaluly hung out ; thore la cul pability aomewhero. What I can offer us an axlegy or explanation la that en the 4th of July, 1770, the Declaration of Inde pendence waa ordered te be engrossed In parchment, and then te be signed, aud I liave ltcen told that n revilve hed imaged a few days alter and waa cn'.ered en the tract Journal, that no imrseii should liavn a seat In Cen gross diirlnp that year until he should have slgmsl the declaration, lu order, as I have been given le titular s'and, le preenl traitors or spies from worming themselves among us. 1 w.s net in Congress after the fourth for iKiine months, having inarched with my regiment of nssociatera of this city, as colonel, te aupsrt (leuerul Wash ington until a llylugcamp of 10,000 men Was completed. When Iho nssociatera wcre illscliargeil I returned le Philadel phia, took my scat lu Congress, and (lien signed tlie declaration en parchment. Twe daya nftcr I went le New Castle, Joined the contention for forming a constitution fur the future govern gevern nent of the state of Delaware, having been elected n member of JN'ew Castle county, which I wrote lu a tavern without a book or any assistance. Yeu may rely en the accuracy of the foregoing relation. It is full tlme fe print and publish Iho secret Journal of Congress during the Revolu tion. lhuethus answered your request and trust 11 may leferm errors. Accept, dear sir, my bcit wishes ler your happiness." THOUSANDS HKSTITPTT.. PIII11I1I0 Condition of D.iketn J'armcrM Through Put 1 11 res nf Creps. Mr. Marvin, of St. Paul, Minn,, chair man of the relief committee for the Dakota aulTerers, stated en Tuesday thai he felt convinced from Information received that It was nearly 120,000 lamllles, representing a total of upward of 100,000 people, who wcre dcslitute in the Dakota. Such wide spread distress and the magultude of the problem which It represents te the twin cities Is appalling. Hew te meet the needs of such i host Is a question beyond the IMiwcr of any small committee te cepe w 1th, and much will depend en the HpunUtienu generosity of citizens of St. Puul, Mlnno Mlnne aM)lls and Kastcrn cities. Se far the contributions thai have been scut In nre shockingly iiiadequate te the necessities of Iho case. The committee Is making the most strenuous cllortsteohtalu and forward all possible aid for the sutler era aa promptly us essIble. (oeiner Mlllctte, territorial governor of Dakota, writes: " There are no funds ut present available for the destitute lu the tenlterlal treasury, aud It seems te 1110 that the only practical means of roller en the part or tlie territory or the state Is through the beard of com missioners of the tneral counties." Mr. W. II. Sterling, of Huren, anlvcd at St. Paul and said: ."Tlie jieople of Faulkner and .Miner counties are in a state of destitution. They have oxpeiicnecd a failure of crops forlhieo yeirs.nnd last year the less was absolute. They have no means wherewith te purchase cither fbed or fuel, as their farms, us 11 rule, are mort gaged te Mich an extent that they cannot raise any inore money by that means. In Miner county there nre eight thousand people, and one-third of them need help. Thoelherday 1 dre through that county and the people were nicking up coal "chips" for fuel. In Huren the people have organized ns thoroughly us possible te furnish relief. The ladies have formed Dorcas societies, and are supplying cloth ing. The county commissioners iu ten dlllerent counties have undertaken te fui nlsh the destitute peeple with fuel, and have hent n committee te Chicago te ar range with ihe railway te transport coal free." TIIKY aim: ritAi'iH. ' Medicine" (21 vim by Iho fici-umii Chemist's "Doctors" Under 11 Scrutiny. Tlie Inti:i.i,ieknci:u'h evpesme of the traveling doctors en Wednesday has been generally commended. A patient of tlie l-'nglMi anil llerinan lUs-lerHwent te them ler i-atarih. They demanded six dollars in advance, anil gave him two bottles of medicine of which he was te take twenty drops dally. This waa cloen daya age. Samples of the medicines given te this patient were secured by the lNTi:t.i:i(ii:.Nci:uund sent t Professer Schledt, the chemical expert of Franklin and Maishall cellege, fir analysis. Tlie prele-iser tepeits thut 0110 bettle ceutilUH lienand sjiirlta'ef mitre, the ether an extract of opium unit iron, also sugar lu order te con ceal tlie taste. Neither of these medicines will hint and neither of them will de much geed. A phvslelun of standing said that neither of these medi cines would have uny ell'ect en catarrh. Tlie doctors continue iu business with their 1 urd beard signs and no names dis played, as before the lN-ihi.i,iui:.Nei:i.'n ex posure. Tiny )m a net registered. Mas 11 Villain Triumphed I The notorious Dr. J. Milten Bewers has come te the front again In S.m Francisce, In n suit te rece or insurance en the life el his wife, whom he wiia ouee sentenced te death for poisoning. Bewers spent ieur years 111 tlie county jail, uud at last owed his osc.ipe le the suicide and con fession el llciihayen, his brother-in-law, whodeelaied that he hliuscll hud done the poisoning. There was u strong busj.icieu that Bewers caused the death of Deiihiiyeu mill forged the confession in order te h.ih Ida own neck, but, although there was a sensational 111.1I or Dining, a suspected book egent, who hud been intimate with Donlmen. nothing could be clearly proved. The result was tlmt the supreme court gave Bewers u new tilal, aud ihe state refused te press the case, as convic tion was hopeless, 1 towers had si cured $17,000 lu insup.mcoen his wire's lire, In Iho beiuillclaiy cemiianle.-'. Twe of these have since collapsed, te he will recover only (11,0m). The companies will pay the money without contest, as Bewers lias a strong case. Such is tlie prosale end of what is oneof the most sensational criminal tuscs in the annals of California. VAIN CIUXSTOlt HIII.P AT SKA. SltfiiH or n Collision Discovered Twelve Miles Xertli of llarnctrat. Captain II. Williamson, or the New Yerk tug U I.uckenbach, arrived nt Norfolk, Vu., 011 Wednesday from New Yerk. He reports that en Alenday evening, when ubeut twelve iidlcs north of Burnt-gut uud thice-qiiartcrs ern mlle from the beach, he heard some ene crying out for assistance hen hailed the reply came back that lliev were drowning en a sjmr. lie told theiii he would try te rescue thorn. He heanl the men ence or tw lce again, but the veltes then ceased. The tug in it few mementa ran Inte n let or wreckage, which looked as ir there had been a collision, and iu the Heming Mull wereadarkpalntislolgliieenreothchoonei-'s yawl and a tutrrall with turueil stanclilens. Captain V lllamsen remaimsl around the Kt for half an hour uud hulled the men from tlme te time, but heard nothing mere and preeieded te Norfolk, Cut by an Iren Itluc Frank Iino, a pupil at the Iwy' high school, wua standing en a ladder yesterday when some ene mvung an Iren ilug, vv hlch is susjamded from the celling by u rope tewurd him. It was Intended thut he i-heuld catch it, but he did net uud It struck him in tbe eye, tailing an ugly guxh. Te ltcorganlse tlie Bait Trust. If Wellington It. Burt, of Saginaw, Michigan, ex-presldent of the Halt Trust, Ia any authority, that combination will be aoen reerganised. "Indeed," wild Mr. Burt, "ateps In that direction are being quietly taken at the present tlme. Iu a row daya I will attend the New Yerk meet ing of these intcrosted in tlie trust. The meeting la ene or the preliminary atepa looking (e a reorganization. Thia tlme tlie trust will lie a prlvatPCntcrrtlae. Secre tary Bergcr, or the old trust, waa In the Wpst last week, with a reproaenlallvo or Mr. Hlggina, or Liverpool, mid I under stand he has practically wrrecled a re organization." Burd Ter Assault nnd ILttlnry. CI nrlcs Out, of Gordeiivllle, has bieught Mill bcfore Alderman Barr, charging Jehn Blair with felonious assault and battery, and taking Improper liberties with his wife, Carr. who la working at cigar making in Ooraenvllle, and whose family lives in Co lumbia, says that hla wife waa en the can from the latter plnce en reute te visit him, when she met Blair.whe made Improper ad vances te her. When alie arrived at Jor Jer Jor denvillo alie reported the affair te her hus band who looked up Blair and sought re dress when Blair act iiKn and attempted te kill him. Jlhdr has given bail rer a healing. Hallewe'en Tn-Nhtht. Te-night will be Hallewe'en, and ihe small heys and their llttle sisters have laid lu a geed supply or corn with which te rattle the windows or their neighbors, and they will cut up all kinds of shines as seen ns darkness apjssara. HmimI for Desertion. Margaret Dietrich has entered still rer desertion against her husband, Isaac Dletrich, before Alderman Hulhach. He has bceu comtultted te Jail for court. I.ccture This l'ventng. llev. VI le Mesaarev, one of the most promi nent lecturer, will rpcak In the cearl hoi!(.e this cveiihiir, Ill subject 1 "Krem Acorn te Oak." Wherever he has lectured the press lllwrally pralkcd him. This In tlie ncceiul of II e srl( a of lectures under the auspices of the Col Cel Col lege V. M. 0. A. Positioned Stile. The side of valuable real estate, corner North tjmsn slns't and Pennsylvania ralhead, ls lenijIiiR te the csUite or Iho late Jehn Hec, which we etrerct for sale la.it Thursday, Oct. 'J I, at the City hotel, and withdrawn at that lime, will be littered at public sale at tl. t'lly hotel, Thursday evening, October 31, I8s'i. eM-'ild ' Vn Have InsUK'k 11 nice Una of type-vrrltlng imts-rs, jilaln and marginal ruled, Marcus Want's Irish Illicit papcraiideuvcleH's, Crane's bend paper aud envelopes, which we will print te order at short notice at reasonable prices. Atnea line stock of bill brails, letter heads, en velopes, statements, Iurb, fancy cards for ail vrrtlKhiK puriKJses, menu cards, oenliii; rards, wtsldlnic stationery, preKruinmcs, InvitntlenH, etc. Call et I.NTEI.l.HIK.Sdit olllce and see wimple. nSO-tfibtw IIcv. Jacob 8. Ihman.ef riiiimliersliiirg, will pnach In tholtefenncd church, Cast (Jennun Rtresl,at 7:X) o'clock this evening. By lleqnest. Only two days mere (day ami night)! will continue my sale at the 1'iilnce of TnMiUm. The admirer of oriental rug are cordially Invited te come ami make their selection. This Rreet collection will be eId olene-thlrd of the irlccs of thosesold In larirer cities en account of their being selected by myself lu the principal cities of Orient. Ceine and gel a bargain. The Palace of rubhlnn will IheH!ii en Tuesday and Wed. ncsrtuy evenings especially for the rug pule by II. Iv. Kanablan, e'-S-ltd Jlcatlte. Oct.31, lssti. Clement II. Orubli entered Inte rest at II a. 111, te-day, ul Ills I JUicaMcr, I'.i., residence. Net tee of Kunerul hcreaflcr. A.v.NK.-Otel.cr2S, 18S9, In tills city, Mary A., wife offleergo V. Anne, In the Ol year or her ui'c. All her sufterlngs here nre ended And our mother Is nt rest. The n lull vva ami friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te'uttcnd the funeral, from her late rculdence, Ne. -IIS Poplar street, en Kr. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Weed ward Hill cemetery. Philadelphia pujicrs please copy. Silavitrta. firuln mill IVovlslens. Furnished by H. IC. Yundt, broker. Ciiicaoe, Oct. 31, 1.00 e clock 11, Closing Prices this o'clock 1. in. III. Wheat. Cern. O.its. l'erk lird. una fittt fi h.'i ft Si I't-IOIHT TSJi ,T.E1I b Uf..' jsevcinuer ,. . ?J. December. ,. su'. Year 78: January seJ February . .. ir-'jj 3J 3IJJ s8 in ii; V 17 tl U7 V U) March May ... June..,. ,. , July Consels. ... CrudaOII. . H.l)J 'i-'Ji II 711 (1 03 Hteek AlnrketH. Quein tlens by llccd, McUrann A Ce.. bankers, Ijineusler, l'a. ' HKtV reltK LIST, U.V. M. 12 M. .'I l M. Canada I'acltlc, UI1H4I Colnniilei Ceiil .,........ t .. . . Central i'aclrlii Cuiiada Heiitbcru 6,','i i:iii. hu i ,v Pbg ;,, -Dun. A Itln " wi tsi, Del. LAW, 1 lO'S SaJa ni'i Krle Krle 'huts . Jrr C ,. K, AT Ixiii. N.... U Hli'ini .... Mich. Cen Missouri I'l'dllc Heck. Valley N. V. N. 1'. l'ruf N. WesU N. Y. O New Ciiglaud.. Uut Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario ,t W , I'acllic .Mull . It Ichiiieud Terminal HU Paul Texas Paeltlc Union Paclllc Wabash Cem. . Wabash l'rcf Wiislcrn U WestHliere lteuds. . 1'1III-A IIKI.l-ll IA LIST. Ih. Vul II. N. Y. A I'lilla I1i.lt.lt. lUudlmr... . .... Ia'Ii. Nav Hostenv. 1'umi I. 11 N. Cent Peeples Pass. Itdgl's Oil . if J Ul-.'s mil 1(17 7i ml 71 :Vi " 71 mi? icti'2 4U 111 is'' Kl'i Slj SP iri' , SI m'i H.1J it'fc II? 51'. mi 8I 107)- KVI item 5V&ui'vtincmettt'. JVUEJl'ICEOPTHKiTliAPli in!r"rt ""' """l.WhlteCALIl-OHNIA WINE, .XV s-r bottle ; ..( is-r deivii bottles. ' k'...,. . Jlol"'i:it'idQUeubToui;. Ne. a Centre Bnuure. Uuicaster, Pa. Ain.um-s H()U. M.vp WILL WAHli Alk. I lellies and ev try article under the sun. rpHEAPPLIOVriONOKWM.WEN-NINOEU 1. and Iteberl Hlupleferd for transferor Hetel '-''''"eefc'itleyA llouser,,s,icend ward.cltv. w III be heard .salunt.iv , November III, Isvi. m lu ikU.ii7,Hd D.C. (i.H. MU.r OLUnl: l'r, lWINIlsS..WILL ,"lM a'J.uiy stisk of Carriages, llc-lles. WlJCCltf. HllUltM. ItllVir Milfi.rlnl 'P,,.l.. .... ,,,. ' .MOMl.V,NOI.MIIEItSt Kvj, ceiniiienclng -III n. in. and 1 p. in., Cor. Duke and VliieHts.. Ijiiieanter. Pu. J JI.NOIUILCK. ' rw l.iri,e siilu bills and circulars, A'se. at the same tlmeand place, the large iiuieuiitiirtlirrluges. Bodies uud -Malerlul pur iIiiimsI by me at Hherltrssaioer l'lilllp Duer kum, jireisrty 01 Michael Hubcrbu.li. eVaJtdltlltuU J JO.M K TESTIMONY Is, Til E IlllSV, Cuspcr Weltrcl, Ne. 21 North Water street, had kuih u bad i-old Unit he could M-urccly khi'li. Ne medicine helped him until hu took COCHRAN'S C0UQH CURE, One dose or which stemal hi cough for 21 hours uiurcurtsl him. Price, K and SJnuu. ut Nes. l.r?A 1.IU North Queen hU, I juic uter, Pa. Tu.TliJSIl I JUOPOSA'l.S-TnK HTItEI.T IXIMMIITEB - ,.V"1 riselve jreHMiU ler taking up th rimdwiiy nn the Lime Btreel Bridge, and pul ling u new one 111 lu stead. The planks te be or the Itest White Ouk, ii Inches thick, and JeUU, If uny new- ones needed, te be of the luiuamutcrluland thickness a. the one new lu use 011 the bridge. Contractor le be entitled te old plunks tukeu up. Proposals teb addre.'id letlie Hti-eut Ceinmltts, uud deiMmlled lu the htrcet Ueiiiinlttei) Mux, In the ellUe of C. A. Out, Ne. U North Duke street, no laUr than a p. 111. 011 Mendu),NuviiubM. Br order or n 111., ,m 1 THECOMMITTKK. C. A. OAst, Clerk. eSi-std 11& 3vrHmettt. ATA.TE-flAt',aME:'f pwi ou' JZ. i . ic,,0,i? Wuracry Hteck. tntrel of many nevtUlcs . Htaidy work and large wagea guar guar guar ntiioeu w rf in j Ji AUSTIN BIIAW, Niirserrman. ecta-ly(lil Hreik)vn,fl. Y. SI'I-XIAIj! kin. I, n KUI.b DIIRH8 8UITH TO OHUK1U Made mill trimmed In Iho lami iai McUIUNNANOWl.KN.the Tailors. Ne. 130 North Uuceii Htrcet. Mlbl.KIt'H IIOIIAX HOA1' wild. WABH Clethes and every article under the aim. fVn OObDKN I.ION AND MIA elJKillDA J are the only dear Havana Filler and strictly hand-made Be Chrnm In the city ,. .n DEMUTlTHCIOAItHTOKK, alMMB IHKaatKlngHtreiu MIM.KIl'H IIOHAX BOA!' WII.I, WAHH Llethe and every article under the aun. Mlbr.KK'H IIOIIAX HOAP WILD WA8II Cletheaand "Very article, under the Un. II.I.F.IIM IIOIIAX BOAP WILL WAHH ClethMiand every article under the sun. NKTAIbOUINOt Al.b THE LATKST NOVKI.TIE.S IN FINK lUUl,t,.,Al , P. WF.IKEIH, aerai-amdn Ne. 41 West King HtrecU Vfn.I.KIl'H BOIIAX HOAP WII.U WAHH JJX. Clethes and ever)' article under the tun. FOIl HAbR-A TOBACCO 8WKATKH IN geed condition; capacity 12 cases; will ua sold at nnvfmirlli ..liml f.Aat .,... , IlKOKNKH&IIAI.DRMA.'i, nxeeuters EsUte A. Cellins, Marietta, l'a. e!W-tfd MIl.t-EltH UOItAX HOAP WIlX WAHH Clethes and every article under the sun. ITvAltMKIlH WANTKD TO HUPPLY MII.K 3 AT TltK I.ANCAHTEH CAItAMKI.CO., iflff-tfdAwIt ai5 Church HU, Idiiicailer, l'a. TrSTJtAY - ON BATlfmm-!b!tNINl, 2J the !Hth lint., a lllaek Cew with while cniins, suiiiMrs-u iiinavesiriivca out the wll, A reward will be paid en lis return let t o:ie-tfiUvr : r WIST OltANfJ C ST., CITY. F0,.t.SA l'VrW "N DLEH OK COIIN FOD , Vt'!1 "l ,hJI? 0!"," n bundle; : tens of Wheal Htmw ill 110. I8AAO II. KAUFKMAN, Hi! Meuntytlle, Lancaster Ce., l'a. BiMr two for kTvkuent CIUAIW IN the state, ut , nii,i,Y WAir.-H. wyiaM.wSwa la,NOrl" Q,,CeU HU VT-OTICK-.TIIK II&Ull FOIICOMMKNCINO J.1 the Haturduy .Afternoon Market, tn tlie Farmers' Heuthern Market Heuse, has been changed from fonrite three o'clock, after No Ne vember I. Hy order efthe Heard of Directors. . e-TU-'-'t H. L. FKAIliKY.Hecrctiiry. TVf ,I;!.',i,.l'rt "0IlAX HOAP Wild, WAHH AtJL Clethes nnd every article under Iho sun, 13UHIN1CSH EDUCATION. a J veuiig men ami women, de von wish miKlenite cost, teget n practical education. W. II. HV4MI.',I, 11.. .'Uri- nnhAFlnnllH . Ne. 18 North QuecuHU, Ijiuca'ster, l'a, tfilAw "IJIlOCTOlt'S Ol'KltA HOUSE. Procter A Soulier Proprietors and Manager?. Three nights, cninmencln dav miitliicfv-ldiiHifiiinn. iigOct.3l,uud Satur- renting the Latest nurlcviiicHiicccss. " vi-i imricfupin Ce., tire. ' VENUS A.-siiAiHJNlH'nlievy of churmliig ladlis In ,..i.,, i,.-n 1 uiu-mu rmiiuury anil llallels, Nevcmlier7andH-THEltOYTHAMl'. ltd -iean ivi: pijiiliehalk Ov Batviidav, Nevkmiiwi 2, IS. will be Mild at the Cooper Heuso that one-and-11-ha f-jmry fnime Duelling, situated Ne.:SM vvest King street containing In front ! feet, mere or less, and In depth 17 leet, mere or less! I his Is en excellent site Ter tiuslncss purposes or liriv ate residence. IK-utcil lu the most cen tral part of our city. x,NlVr 'i'"1 two-story Urtck Dwelllns Heue. Ne. MO HI. Jeseph street, containing 0 rooms and a hall, In excellent condition. Balcony, !.,?,rtr'.,l,i.ln nra fruit, etc. Lotcentalnslnfront 21 fi-et, B Inches and In depth 87 feet te 11 10-rect-wldealley. Privilege, te enter public sewer paid for. This house Is In every way 11 pleasant home, Ssule te begin at 7.30 p. tn. , ,. JOHN FKITHCII. derr. K 1IAI.VK.S. Auctioneer. ol7,H,Zt,ai.3),TiVH,tnevl A HKKW. pi "r r!L JFall, 1889. ...'? ll. 'he inoiiey-savlng time of the year, uud this the (ilaie te save It by gcttltig the best material undiuest sly llsh Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings rOllTIIK LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew Iho repututlen-nlivuvs reliable. 1 uidit -"thie WlT "" evt'r'tK,"1"""l!'OI"cr, Te these who have dealt here the garment speak ler themselves. b """"" All that Is asked Is a trial le please 3 011. and ussurojeu s?rfect satisfaction. ASKEW, NOS. 2.11 AND !SWWKSTKI.aSTHKHT. sliklmd qvti:am. vVe desire te call Itha atte desire te call tlbn niiemlnn ,r .n pfHteam Uoeds und Engineers' Himnlles. le our large and varied stock of Pis-s. Valves Ceclts Malleable and (list Iren hlllnAihSSeft VuleatiPsteii and llaudurlau. Bheet. Piston ami Valve Puck jigs; Hootch and Hist f.lne ltetlec ' liigUaugeUliuuHui, Bteam HadlaUirs and Htcam Heating Apimratus; Met and Cup Hcrews, and lu fact almost everything required by tlcam users, and all et which we offer t nrinlu ...1.1,.;. w Kuonintee te be lower than these of any .ether dealer in this vicinity. ' we iiatn positively ine largest sleck, and be ing ceiuiecled with the Teleiihone Exchange are preiHirwl torccelveund nil ull orders lu the' siprtesliKTKslbletlme. When In want of nnv. uiing in our line, call en us for prices and w mi, .uti.iiitj jii ui unr nullity the prompt repair or ull kind or muciilncry am unexivlle.1 In Lancaster, and we rmiKctflilly ellclt a share of j our imlrenuge, i'"-iix Central Machine Works. lU&MUNOUTIICIIItlHTIANHTHKKT LANCASTEIt, l'A. ' OisKl Werk, lteosenaulo Charges, Prompt lie. Tulciiliuuecouiiix-lleu dj-ildil II .VVE YOU BEEN "THE8ACARAPPA" Black Dress Silks? They have new a place and made a name for themselvis all ever this bread laud, uud that through Intrinsic merit alone. WATT & SHAND have bud the agency, direct from Iho inanu factum, for the. sale of these admirable goods for the ist three years; during that time they have sold thousands or Dress Patterns, mid huveyet te hear or the first complaint agulnst their geisl wearing Ouulltlcs. They are or American manufacture, made, of the best and piucst materials, snft te the touch bright hi lustre ami color, and hscss all Iho Reed wearing qualities: requisite In u rirst-class iirtlclc. TIIEIIAHKELL r.ILI CO, print thelrguai antee 011 ev rry piece, us fellows : "This Hllk Is wurruntcst net te BUIXVK CHOCK erHIUPr.und we will miikegiKsl any Justllluble claims iiuutu within six mouths Irein date of purclriui," We have received 11 lurje Invoice of Haskell Nllksln kelld blu k -hoi in r uud ult-wlththe. new Henrietta rtiilsh, whhh Is nea viry de sirable. HAHKELLait'lSUltAlN MLK, fl.WI.ll.S5 Il-'l7;undtl.50ujard. ' IIAHKEI.LHATIN I.imtXlllH.ll.ui, f 1.25 and Sl.Ma )ard. in command ngoed position and reivlve 11 gissl salary T Iarn ItoekkiTiiIng and hew te trans nct busliipv. The KKYHTONE 1IU8INKSS tviijr.iir. anerus von m ami wining " ..' "i",:,':"! J1""eJ. ieiay aim Vezul en. Ourfiicl Itfesfer furiiuiilng Engines, Hellers. Hhaniiiic, Pullei , Hangers, His-clal Machlncry Plumbers' and Oiu Fitters' Tis)ls, l'utterns MiHles.und Iren nnd llmi Ci.ti,,',.. .:..., V.?l FOR SALE ONLY AT THE New Yerk Stere, 0, 8 und 10 EAST KING STREET. HeiM 3HntrHfmtnt. rVRX, 9URa.J Yil,,Be J5IOAR. HAWD 1 Made and In F llcr. Kew let e Meer- clinum Pipe Just received. W-tWB lUKaatKlnVitiSrt. JUDOFX HAVE IJOSU HINCK DKCIUKD mylMn,M?J,0RTH,UMNBT- B'V YA'T?!HA8 THK BEST TWO FOB 60 ,n(,55lr4,.,n e cltr. at ...."&& 1" 0 UUKEN ST. mylMmM.W.ThWkw PUBtmK K VALt,ABLCITY KKHI ... WWfaiAr,KeVM ,!, !li.,l,r2lflI,SIl,.,et'.,1?lll be,old the blowing leslrablii,repertle In Lancaster City 1 iV?:I,.j!l,,"iery "rtck ptera and Dwelling, pn the northeast corner el Columbia and OeV lege avenues. Twe rooms and store room en first fleer, three rooms and bath -room en aeeend fleer, and rear rooms en third fleer, aa. water and ether convenience. Lrtt. reel front and tti feet deep, with three-feet alley In rear. Ne. 2, Twe three-story and baanment Brick Dwellings, New. fill undSIS Went Jnic atrect, having ftall, II room; and baaement kitchen. Water In kitchen and bawtnrnL Heater flue. tyPP".ieU5. Let, a by 102 teet, eztendtnc te Ne.? ThfCTlery and baaement Brick Dwell. ng.ise. an weal Jainea atreeU Hall, 9 room., bath-room and baaement kitchen. Iteaier rttiM, gas, water, etc. Let 33 feet V Inchc. by iw 1001. wn 14 icei wide alley. 11?'0; 7.V Thrtery Brick Dwelling, Ne. AG Weill Chratnut treet, with th ee-atery brick l'nlt "HSI"8 ". PHltry frame kitchen, IimII in rrwin.H bll.k.M M.-. a . Hange, furnace, het and cold water, aa. Ac The beuse U naperei! throughout ah . ... f J",J"ern "nrougneui anam newly iniintni. jax, i met a incnea uy leet. alnlcd. Let. IflfMit 1 hrhnTibd Na S, Thrne-Htery Brick Dwelllns, with three- jtery brick back building and oniHitery rra me kitchen.. CM Weal Chestnut atreeU Hull, 10 room, kitchen, plastered (arret, Ac. ; range, furnace, het and cold water, (as, c Newly papered and painted through, out Let 16 feet tl Inches hy 8) reet. The abeve properties are In nrsWhus eondl eendl t en. In most desirable tecalltles, and wilt posi tively be sold. A Urge araennt or the purchase money may remain charged upon the premise, if desired. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock, sharp. Ker partlcularnapply te 1 1. . . ALLAN A. HEItn, Ileal I-jitate and Insurance Agent, "M 0 d Ne. 108 East KlngWrt. T HE PEOPLK'H CASH STORE. WE ASK AN INSPECTION -ev- The Finest Line OK- -OK- THE VARIOUS SHAPESIN THE CITY. Our Heal Plush floods of last season were pronounced by many te be the liest goods ever efTered In this city, rivaling the real seal fur Itself In beauty. The best evidence that they were all right Is the fact-that we curried ever but one garment We eicn an entire new line IhU season. Purchasers or Heal Plush Goods will de well te Inspect our stock. THE 25 East King street,, mar'JO-lyilU LANCAdTKK,PA. i .hi : B iVHClAINS IN BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. fJIOOLONO HHAWI-Sat 11700 S17ft)LONO HIIAWI.Sat 1500LONU HHAWUSat IL 00 LONG SHAWI-Sut f 11 00 LONG SHAWLS at flOOOLONG HHAWI.S at $ U00 LONG H1IA WI.S ut $800 IAJNG HU AWLS at t 7 00 LONG HH AWLS at (1 00 LONG HIIAWI.Sat 500 LONG HIIAWLS at J 00 LONG HIIAWLSnt flOMBQUAHE HIIAWLS at.. f l ft) HQUAHE HIIAWLS at. I SOOHQUAIlEHHAWLSaL.. 8 7 CO SQUARE SHAWLS at. . f OOOSQUAREHHAWLSat. 5 HO SQUARE SHAWLS at 5 1(0 SQUARE HI I A WI.S at . ....flSOO fl2G0 ....til 00 ...-S1000 ft) 00 .... $8 00 ...700 .....$ a 00 .....$500 .... $ 4 (0 i 360 ...5 1)00 $(100 t 700 .... s 0 00 ..$500 ....$ tee ..$ 3 00 AC SQUARE SHAWLS at 2 fie J 2S0KQUARE HIIAWLS ut $160 f lOOHQUAHESAAWLSat , ..$125 f 1 '23 SQUARE SUA WI.S at $1C0 Wehavuthein with Fringe On the Four Sides, Either Silk or Weel Triage. When mi want A BLACK THIBET SHAWL, WUHI.EAHHI ASSORTMENT AND GirrAHIO 11ARG.UN, GO STRAIGHT TO Charles Stamm, 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Seal PHi Garments People's Cash Stere BOSTON SIR. Hen &fctfvttment, Wall Paper and Decorations of Every Kind and WALL PAIEIW AHE ONE-HALF (and In many 1 nn iuinuinu in AUHI M)Wi;il. ! NEW BRONZEPHPERS- AT KXTREMELY IXJW PRICES. , , WASHABLE PAPERS, We would be pleaned te have you lent the Euarautee Uient te be Waahable. C Damp TKTall Paint PmVAnia rlltithnata fWan atvlirln 4t.A.-t. Ir a.v... iiiniH wiiuugii attention given 26, 27, 29, 31 West INCRU8TA ' We arc using a great deal of " Lin crusta Walten " in Decorative Werk; and a material celebrated for its ar tistic qualities and great durability. HAGER & 25, 27, 29, Stem Slbuevttarmcnte. MILLER'S BORAX 80AP WILL WASH CIeUich and every article under the sun. -,fILLER'H IIOHAX BOAP WILL WAHH XTX Clethes and every article under the huh. -l7"E CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST TV Hteck of Genuine Krcncti Urlar and Meerschaum I'ipcs and Kine Hmeklnir Tobac Tebac . Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. DEMUTH'H CIGAR HTORE, EfitabllHhed 1770 atlUEuit King Utreet. alMfdR MILLERS IIORAX HOAP WILL WAHH Cletheaand every article under the sun. HEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltx'a Havana Filled Cigar, ... NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.W.ThJi&vT TTIOR RENT FROM APRIL 1st. NEXT, A X! , FliBKIamIllackniltir Hhen, with d ell Ing HeuKe, situated at Greenland illlln. lu Eait Ijuniwler tewuRhlp. Apply te ,... ... JIZABETHU. E.HATEH, Qlt-lldR I3 North DukeHL. Ijincanter, l'a. q-HtOUT A .SHANK. il ' Underwear I Underwear ! ALL GRADES AND PRICES, ' AT ' op TROUT & SHANK'S, liiarai-lidR Ne. HO North Queen Htrcel. XjlALL AND WINTER, 1881). ' Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Hult IiiB, Overceating and Trouserlnir. gote II. UER HAIIT. None le equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fubrlc for Full Dress Hulls, und the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. North Queen Htrcel. O-Only Direct Importing Tailor lu the City of Lancaster, u VyTE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably nnd that there is something wrong with thuni, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "VIA. MANTA-1' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the bchtaldste defec tive vision. Heild Oeld Spectacles, a,! .00 ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, BOe.; usual price, Sl.OO. Artificial Eyes InserU-d. 1 ; usual price, 10. M ZIMEMAM & BR0.130 S. Rlntb Street, OPTICIANS. ' PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. uivl-ljd fints. F URH. ARE READY WITH FURS ! XO. 3J WEST KINO STKEET. Ourwell4arned reputation In the abeve Una being se well eittablMied, we feel that this an nouncement vv 111 be Kiilllcleiit te create a lively feeling among all inten'sted. -t- e have new In stock a full line efHeaUkln Coats and Jackets unsurpassed lu quality und style, and specially reusenuble In price. ( vi "'""" "" w"i us ii'aiure nils season. Lapes, ..iwiin unit eiuies lllll OO mere IKtnillur I inn ever before. We have beauties In Ocuulne Seal, Persian iJimb, Astrakhan, Menkey, Otter, Beavir, Cnucy and Hare. ' We have MurTs rrem fifty cents up. 0 advise eurly purchases In view of certain scarcity later en. Remember that u special feature with us Is the making te uieusure nil kinds nf Hcalskin and ether fur garments, guaranteeing satlsfao satlsfae satlsfao tten In every particular. Orders for garments te mcasure should be ert as early us possible tu Insiira prompt iU Hry. eiB-'iiwl F URS! FU1H! FURS I Ladies' Fine Furs. Capes of Every Desirable Style. PERSIAN, MONKEY, ASTlt.VtMIAN, irrc, Eic, Erf. HOAS, M171T.S AND STOLES. (rents' Fine Ears AND Carriage Eebes. Trunks & Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. Description. coned enlr one-third) FORMER PRICES. AKD I SANITARY PAPERS. Waxliable Paper with ilainn cloth or wenM W " 9V - i - - !?' . - v hiih ma wan papers. Yfa rccetnmeii eild It. Huecla te DocerAtUo work. King St., Lancaster, Pa. T-iH'- WALTON. BROTHER, 31 W.King St. ,i1i0ccllattceuB 13EST 50 HAVANA Kii.r.F.11. eintu i - I 1110 i:ii, n I11I.I.V WAITZ'R Nes. 5 and 101 North Queen Ht. ...j.aiiui,,,! ,11,9.XYT -1ANEH-TIIE FINEST AKSORTMENT Ol i-uuiii in me ciiy can un round at HILLY WAIT.'HCTfJAIlHTfinH. Neg. 6 and lea North Queen Btreet. nt arm, T ,lll,OIXW 1 TILLER'S BORAX HOAP. WILL WASSl jl.1. iuiiivs mm every nriicie l.iulcr tne anil -VYHTERH I BESTOYHTERH IN THE MAW -ir kli. hirnu 111 nil siyicK, anil meals at j iiuuin, uv iiAitL.1- i. iiusTlJHM, in tlie rca of the Central .Market. Oysters Irl the shell e opened served te private families. Telephenl nn linnl Inn . . .u..iuiuii, OlUlUlt T HE NEW AMERICAN PUZZLE. Blocks of Five." THK NEW YORK WORLD WILL OIV1 $100 Te II10 Peen whodeesthlsPuzzlcluthoHhorl est'iime. (-lizzie iir democrats, itepubllcans mil .ukiiuii. r.veryoeay lascinatcd with Iti ilrstslKht. Call and kec It. FOR SALE AT- Erisman's Gents' Furnishin-gStere NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET. OTEAM ENOINE AND BOILERWOHKa Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works Visitors te the Fair, It will piy J en te call at my Works and ex Ulllllieiiur DUKK III Engines ! H?"". "8. '" Jl""10 " I'rlce-i and facility lur turning out work. Portable Engines. i Horse-Pencr II Herse-Power. 8 Herse-Power 10 Horse-Pencr 15 Herse-Power J) IIerse-INiwer , 47 rca 67 3 1,17, Portable Engines, " ' HEPONIMIANII. (I HerM-1'uwcr.,'.... H Horse-Pewor., Pllor&e-l'ewr .B5C Boilers, Second-Hand. Five SO Herse-Power, 60 In. Diam., Ifi feet Leng ISM'S In. Tubes. Price, J175 and J150. i Oue Beiler, !M In. Hliim., 11 feet Iiig.'JiainS ...va , in-fc i.iiug, wim rire rreut Castings, tiri. I CARRY THE I-AROUHT STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITV OF I.ANOASTKR, PA. Mamifacturer or stationary F.nglnes, Mill and Mining .Machinery, Savr Mills, Bark und Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Hut Wattr. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE I IS THE B1M1' IN THK MARKI.T. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, pnopwirreit, 333 EAST FULTON ST., ".. '. 1. LANC'ASfKH, l'., r-.f ' T'y T'.-5 -', Trnv r Z22&t!&! -'J (,
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