?- - l-s-i-'t !lvVf Sf. t -"Y 7v-'t'5 --&? f I ,'" LANCASlSiUDAllt IKtiXLIOfeNCMtSsl)! OGtOBElH 1880 COLUMBIA NEWS. OUH, REGULAR. COUIiESPONDENCK The Republican battalion paraded from 450 te 500 men last evening, Colonel Sam uel Shecli, commanding, beading the line in his carriage. There were three bands in the line of precession, the Ironville, Citi zens' (of this place) and the Columbia (colored). Captain Ed. B. Eckman's com pany paraded non-uniformed, their uni forms, ordered a couple of days since, hav ing net yet arrived. The headquarters of the Hancock Inviiiciblcs en Walnut street were handsomely illuminated, and as the line passed amid a display of fireworks the Republicans gave their Democratic brethren three hearty cheers which were returned with a will. The route of parade was a long one and it was close te ten o'clock when the lice was dismissed at Odd Fellows hall. Jacob Teme, the Pert Deposit million aire, was in town this morning. Miss Frank Kreudcr, of Ilaverstraw, X. Y., is visiting in Columbia, the guest of Miss Mattic Given. Jehn K. Smith, of Trenten, X. J., an uncle of E. K. Smith, of this place, is vis iting the latter. Jacob Wall, formerly propiicter or the American house, Columbia, but at present a resident of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. The Shawnee fuc company will held its regular monthly meeting this evening. Locust street, from Fourth te Fifth, will be macadamized. The work was commenced at Fourth street this morn- Jehn If. Henry is doing some sign writing for Frederick Bucher this morn ing. The follewiug was handed us by an oc casional contributer: " One of llaphe's young fanners beasts of -having the fastest trotter in Lancaster county. He went te Yerk en Wednesday and placed the famous trotter en the track with four ethers, when his nag was distanced by a horse which made no better time than '5:21. That horse will net de te represent Lan caster ceunty.5' Benjamin Minich left here last evening for Ravenna, Ohie. He will ultimately bring up in Kent, same state, where he will go te printing. Edward.U. Black, read foreman of en gines, Philadelphia division, P. R. R., was in town this morning. Anether week has been added te the week of postponement, and new the Fred crick county, Md., fair will be two weeks late or rather two weeks later than originally intended. Te-day is the "big" day at the Yerk county fair. Columbia will be strongly represented. Captain Fondersmith thinks he will take fifty or mere men te Mount Jey en Friday evening. Transportation hay wagons. Meeting el I lie Homeeopathic Society. A meeting of the Home'opathic medical society of Lancaster and Yerk counties was held yesterday at the ellicc of Dr. Paylen, of Columbia, and was well at tended. Reports from the different bureaus fchewed that malarial fever of a mild type is prevalent in both counties. After the pres entation and discussion of a number of in teresting cases of chrenic: disease, the meet ing adjourned te convene at Lancaster in January next. .SL-riiMiy lit. Jacob Scner, horse dealer, beauliug at the Franklin house, was taken seriously ill yesterday afternoon, with congestion of the brain. This morning he was further afllictcd with paralysis of the right side, which renders him entirely helpless, and fears arc entertained that he may net re cover. Mr. Sciicr is about 09 years of age and is very widely known throughout Lan caster and adjoining counties. Kcnouiinatleii of Mr. Talbott. The Democratic congressional conven tion of the Second district, composed of delegates from Baltimore, Carrell, Cecil and Harford counties, Md., met yesterday te nominate a candidate for Congress in the place or Dr. FiancisT. Shaw, declined. J. Fred C. Talbott, the present member was reneminated without opposition. Accidents. Yesterday a boy named Pendcgast, re siding near' West King and .Maner streets, fell from a grape arbor and sustained a severe concussion of the brain. A son or Jehn W. Powell, Middle street, while handling a tible knife, accidentally cut himself severely i it the arm. Dr. Boyd attended both the above cases. Arm ItreUcn. Yesterday a boy named Kline, residing at the far end of St. Jeseph street, fell and broke his arm between the wrist and elbow. Dr. Boyd reduced the fracture. Prof. Guilinctte's French Kidney Pad euro all diseases et the kidney.-, in both male and female. Fer .a'.e by all druggist. . Grand Itally. Cheap excursion te Read Ins Saturday. Octobers. Fare ler the round trip only $1.25 Train leaves Lancaster (King Street) at 7:53 a. m. and Columbia at 7:.V a. in. Tickets geed te return en any train. Grand Democratic parade at 1 p. All clubs are invited te attend. Governer Gee. R. McClcllan, W. U. llensel ami el hers will speak. Fer particulars sec circu lars at stations. e2,4,,SAlt w Our sharp reporter was neatly shaved yes terday with Cuticura Shaving Seap. While the Hclds we'ic reaming ever, itrcathing new-mown hay and rioter, We'll think of her, as is our wen I, Whose teeth and breath are, cvei y day, White as white clever sweet as hay. And all Ireni using SOZODONT.- nUwdred.Vv Ulcerative weaknesses and debilitating mers of females cured by Malt Hitters. hti- hi'eci.il notices. sami:.e At It is impossible ler a woman after a faithtul course or treatment with I.ydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer with n weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. I.ydia i:. Pinkham, 33.1 Western avenue, I.yim, Mas., for pamphlets. Jy29-lydced&w Won't you forget it. "hellers" Liver Fills.'" were the first pills se called in the United Stutcs, and never laii te de their work. Fire I Fire ! Fire ! The man who tried te build a lire with wet weed, acts in a damp fucl-Ish manner, and i asbadnsninanrcliislngte take Spring Blos Bles eom when his face i-i covered with pimples and lie's sutrerlng from Indigestion, Biliousness and Dyspepsia. Frices : 50c., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. 34 Remember! The only perfect proprietary medicine as a " Bleed Searcher" U that bear ing the name of "Dr. LimNey," and which may be had from druggists. Ceuglis. "'jirewiV JJrer.chial Troches" arc used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Soie Threat, Hoarseness nud Bronchial Allectleus. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They arc net new and untiled, but, Imliig been tested by wide and constant u-e for nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. The Threat. l Brown's Bronchial Troches'' act directly en the organs of the voice. They have an ex traordinary effect inall disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a. healthy tone whe-n re laxed, either ireni void or ever-exertion et the voice, 'and produce a clearand distinct enunci ation. Speakers ami Singers find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect ollcii ellcii times results in some incurable Lung Disease. ' Jtrewn't Iirencitial Treche" will almost in variaDly give relief. Initiations are eirercd Jer hale, many of which are inj urieus. The genu ine ''Brawn's Bronchial Troches" are sold only in boxes. ianl5-lyd&wTu,Th&S Never, no Never. An exchange says Ulysses S.Grant will never be emperor, but will always stand high intbe hearts of his countrymen, occupying the posl pesl posl tlen that Spring Blessem holds, in curing sick Headache, Biliousness, Indigestion, cte. Frices: 50c., trial bottles 10c. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. " Poverty and Suffering. " I was dragged down with debt, poverty and sufleringf or years, caused bya sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did them no geed. 1 was completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Bitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none et us liave seen a sick day since, and 1 want te say te all peer mcn.yeu can keep your families well a year with Hep Bitters ler less than one doctor's visit will cost. A Working man." 2wtl Ne remedy for kidney diseases heretofore discovered can be held for one moment In com parison with Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. C. A. Hervcy, D. ., Washington, D.C. 6 Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. Help te Mothers Nursing Infants. I lis a conceded fact that mothers who have the care, anxiety and draught el nursing In lants, aic weak and need the aid et some strengthening tonic te make up the nourish ment required for the growth of the child. Ale, porter and lager beer have often been re commended. Of late, since physicians have become aware that the Pert Grape Wine pro duced by Allied Spcer, el Fassalc. X. J., is strictly pure, tlicy have prescribed it instead of ale and porter. This wine is principally sought for by mothers who have nursing in fants at the breast, as the best supplying niedl cine te be found. The wine is rich Inbody and net intoxicating, but gently stimulating Druggists generally keep it. Enquirer. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and !-old by II. E. Slaymaker. el-2vdAw POLITICAL 1WLLETIX. Fer Assembly. The nanieet WILLIAM McCOMSEY, of the First ward, will be presented te the Demo cratic electors et Lancaster at their primary elections te nominate a candidate for As sembly, under Democratic rules. ELIM G. SNYDER, of the Ninth ward, wil be a candidate for the Democratic nomination te the Legislature from Lancaster City. Sub feet te Democratic rules. td POLITICAL MEETINGS. City Campaign Committee. Regular meeting et the Democratic city cam paign committee at Central headquarters, Thursday evening, October 7, at ly. p. in., te fix time ler nominating a candidate for As sembly. Attention, First Ward. A meeting will be held this (Thursday) even ing. October 7, at 8 o'clock, at Neimer's saloon, te distribute the balance of the uniforms. Second Ward. The regular meeting of the Second want Hancock club will be held nt Ransing's Union hotel, opposite the depot, this (Thursday) evening at S o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Fourth Ward. There will be a meeting of the committee el arrangements and ward committees of the JIanceek club at Relhweller's hall ou Friday evening for the purpose of completing ar rangements ler the ball te be held at Reth- cllcr's hall en Friday evening, Oeteber 13. A lull attendance Is desired. Sixtti Ward-Amcticus Club. The club will meet at their room in the Schiller Heuse tr-aierrww (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. Let there be a full attendance, as business of importance, rclati ng te the club's Vi-it te Yerk en the 2Nt inst., will be acted upon. Company A Eighth Ward, Ce. A, of the Eighth ward Hancock club, ill meet at Mrs.Diehls saloon te-morrow evening ler drill. The company is composed et per sons living en East High te run, thence te city limits, Hast High te line of ward. Company C Eighth Ward. Ce. C, et the Eighth ward Hancock club, w ill held a special meeting en Friday evening at 1C, o'clock at Lucas Frit.'s s-uloen. St. Jeseph street. Drill alter the meeting. The company is composed of members living -en High, St. .le-cph, Repl.ir, Fremont, Union, Hazel and lieinruu west te city limits ami all streets south of Ibuel tecily HniiJs. A lull attend ance I requested. Ninth Ward. The regular .stated meeting et the Ninth ward Hancock and English club will be held at their club room, eyer Arneld Haas's saloon, North Queen street, en Friday evening at 7! o'clock. Yeung Men's Club. The heys et the different wants wilt have a torchlight precession en Saturday evening next. All cliiDs will turn out in lull force ami meet at Centre Square, where the parade ill start tram. Falmouth, Friday evening, Octobers. Speakers: S. W. Shadlc, W. II. Reland. At MoitntvlHe en Monday, October 11. Speakers: Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwall, E. MeCaa, J. L. Stciinuclz, 1!. F. Davis, W. U. llensel and Win. 15. Given. At 0,unrryllle Tuesday, October 12. Speakers: J. W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwall, Cel. Jehn Ritchie, E. Me dia and ethers. In Lancaster en Tuesday evening, Oct. 12. spcakcis: Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwall, Gen. II. Kyd Douglas and ethers. New Helland. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1.1. Speakers : Hen. Jehn W. Ferney, J. Luther Ringwalt, Colonel Jehn Ritchie, E. MrCaa, el Alabama, Gen. II. Kyd Douglas, Wm. II. Reland, Win. 15. Given and ethers. Millport, Ea-t Lampeter Twp. Thursday evening, October If. Speakers: B F. Davis,.!. L. Sleimuctz, K. D. North, W. U. llensel, J. A. Ceyle. Spring Garden Thursday evening, Oct. 11. Speaker-: D. Mc Mullcn, il. It. Risk, Jehn I.. Jneebs.Capt. II. II. Haines. Itewinnnsville. Friday evening. October 15. Speakers Hen. D. Ermcntreut, of Reading; W. It. Wilsen, D. McMullen, W. II. Reland, J. G. Gariuan, II. N" M elder. Litltz. Fi itlay evening, October IB. Speakers : 12. Mc Caa, 12. 15. WiPgand, B. F. Davis, W. U. llensel. Maytown. Saturday evening, October lti. Speakers: W. I". llensel, D. McMullen. McCall's Ferry. Ch. Oilleman's hotel, Saturday afternoon and evening, October lfi. Speakers: Hen. J. L. Stcinmctz. E. D. North, R. B. Risk. Strasburg. Saturday evening, October IR. E. MeCuit, B F. Davis, W. II. Reland. Jehn A. Ceyle. Midway. Tuesday evening, October 10. Speakers: II. F. Davis, J. L. Steininetz, D. McMullen, W. II. Reland, W. V. Hcnscl. Eagle Hetel, Salisbury Township, Thursday evening. Oct. 21 : Speakers : R. J. Monaghan, R. 15. Risk, R. V. Montgomery, Jehn II. Dcllaven. Kirkwood. Thursday allcinoen and evening, October 21. Ephrata. Friday afternoon and evening, October 's2. Hen. E. If. Apgar and ethers. Lancaster. Friday evening, October 22. speakers: Hen. E. K. Apgar and ethers. Bnlnbridgc. Saturday, October 23. Reainstewn. Tuesday, October 2fi. Speakers: W. R. Wil Wil eon, J. L. Steinmetz, J. A. Ceyle. Lancaster. Wednesday evening, October 27. Speaker: Hen. S. J. Randall. Christiana. Wednesday, October 27,attcrnoen and evening. w Intercourse. Thursday evening, October iS. jnAJtJIIAOL'S. Walker Davis. On thnCth of October. 1880, at Lancaster, Ta-, bv the Rev. James Y. Mitch ell, D. D., Francis V. Walker, of Washington, I). C. te Miss Kate AV. Davis, of Lancaster, Pa. ltd PRIVATE SALE. Until NOVEMBER 17. fhetwo-steiy Brick Heuse, .with kitchen attached. Ne. US East Vine street, let extends te Church street. Ap ples, Peaches, and Grape Vine en let, water, ftc. Inquire at Ne. 120 Charlette street, Lan caster, Pa. oct7-ced&novl7 smw AJrjntTjHr.vrr.yis. We have just placed en exhibition an invoice of OIL PALNT LNGS of varied subjects and rare merit. Among them will be found a number of Original Game Panel Pieces by Meucci. Origi nals and Copies by Castagnola and ether Artists; Figure, Fruit and Bird Pieces, Neapolitan Character Studies, &c., &c. The public are cordially invited te call at our store and in spect them. H. Z. BHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO LADIES IN SEARCH OP BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY have made large purchases of desirable Fall Goods at very low price. 1st, 1 Case Chevrons at 15c; worth 20c. 2d. 1 Case All Weel Checks at 15c.; would be cheap at 20c. 3d. 1 Case Weel Suitings 20c; usually sold at 25c SPECIAL BARGAIN. . 1 Case 40-inch all Weel Black Cashmere, 50c a yard. Splendid Value in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods at 7, 8, 10. 12X, 15, 20 and 25c a yard. New Fall Shades In WOOL CASHMERES, MOMIE CLOTHS, 8UITTXGS, TRIMMING SILKS, SATIXS AXD XOVKLTY GOODS. NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 EAST KING STREET. MEDICAL, DR. BROWNING'S TOMC AID ALTERATIVE! The Celebrated Prescription of W. CHAMPION BKOWN'ING, M. I. FOR GENERAL DEBILITY AND PURIFIU THE BLOOD. Perfectly Purines the Bleed, Enriches the Bleed, Ueddens the Bleed, makes New Bleed. Wonderfully "Improves the Appetite, nnd Changes the Constitution Suffering from General Debility into one of Vigorous Health. The best proer of its wonderful efficacy is te be obtained by a trial, and that simple trial strongly establishes it reputation with all. Slt is met scientifically and elegantly compounded by Its author and sole proprietor, W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., 117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A regular graduate of JetTersen Medical College, of Philadelphia, a thorough Chemist ami Skillful Pharmacist. Price, COe nnd 81.00. Fer sale by the Proprietor and all Dniggists'and Dealers in Medicine. df-lydeew&w A'i'H' ADVUIITISEMEXTS. DOOMS. SX Twe furnished front rooms suitable for lodging. Terms easy. Apply at ltd 233 WEST KING ST. PITKL.IC SAL.B OF LUMBER. Old Beards, Joist, Scantling, &c. Cerner et Duke and Orange streets, at 10 o'clock a. in. en SATITUDAV, OCTOBER 9, 1880. ltd HENKY SIIUBEUT, Auct. GKAND KALI.. The Ball or the Humane Steam Flre En gine Company Ne. ! will take place at their new engine house. West King street, en FBI DAY EVENING, OCTOBER S. 2td 17OK KENT. i A Farm, one nille from the city of Lancas ter, en the Petersburg turnpike, containing about one hundred and live acres : thirty acres nf which U new iii fall crens : nrivilece te nut out two acres in tobacco. Enquire ut Ne. 38 J North Duke street or en me premise. oet7-10tdeed MBS. JOHN MeGBANN. NOTICE, SIR KNIGHTS. Sir Knights uelng te Baltimore en Mon day, Oct. 11, wishing Knight's Templar gloves and eresses or any special article of equip ment can cet them between new and Friday evening, Sth, by leaving their order with Jehn S. Givler, at GIVIEB, BOWEBS & HURST'S, ect7 Ne. 23 East King street, Lancaster. rpURNPlKK ELECTION. JL The annual meeting et the stockholders et the Lancaster and Williamstown Turnpike Read Company for the purpose et electing officers for the ensuing year, will be held at Finney's hotel. North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, en MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1SS0. between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock. oct7-3tdeav J. M. LONG, Sect. 100 Tens et Rags Wanted, Fer which the highest price will be paid. 2K CENTS PER POUND FOR GOOD MINED RAGS. Z CENTS PER POUND FOR WHITE RAGS. The highest price paid ter Woolens, Old Paper, Boek, Ac. Ten Rag Asserters wanted, te u luiin the highest price will be paid. JOHN A. SHOBER, Cor. North Queen and Orange Streets, vO-ffdRl Lancaster, Pu PUBLIC SALJ-;. On MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1830, will be held at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, that valuable three-story BRICK DWELLING and let el ground, situated en the east side el North Lime street Ne. 207. The house contains hall, parlor, dining room anil kitchen en first lloer, live rooms en second fleer, and two rooms en third fleer ; also a Frame Summer kitchen. Let rnns In depth te a fourteen feet wide alley. The house has all the modern im provements, such as gas, het and cold water' bath and water closets and furnace In the eeller te heat the whole house. This is a per fect house oil through. One half the purchase money can remain In the property for a number of years. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., of said day, when conditions of sate will be made known by C. A. REECE, II. SuunKUT, Auct. cel2-8tdR "CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS! PREPARE FOR THE CAMPAIGN We have Large Chinese Lanterns. We have Muslin Flags et all sizes. We have Streamers 111 abundance. We have Deuble Portraits of Candidates 22 bv 18 Inches. "We have Single Portraits at 5c each. We have in stock different sizes of BUNTING FLAGS. We have a geed supply of FIREWORKS. We have Greek Fire. We have Badges in Silk and Metal. We take orders and supply all kinds of Equipments te Clubs. D. 8. BURSK, 17 East; King Street, Lancaster. n'AXTEn. WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVER tlse, free of charge, in the Ihtklliguh cue who wants something te de. TIT ANTED EMPLOYMENT AS ACOACH- y man or taking care of horses. Inquire nt Cress Keys Hetel, Ne. 12 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. LABOR WANTED. FOUR GOOD CUK riers en Harness Leather. Apply te or adnrcss KEYSTONE TANNERY. (J. Kile & Bre.). ect5-Std-G8 Middletewu, Dauphin Ce., Pa. WANTED. THE INQUIRER PRINTING and Publishing Company want a few In telligent boys te learn the printing business. Inquire cither in person or by letter, at their eitic: 53 and 33 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. ect 7-jtdeew&2tw. Office of the Mauexv Mutual Lifk Abse- t CI ATIOX OF SEUHSOnOYE, PA. WANTED GOOD, ACTIVE, KKSPONSI KKSPONSI ble Agents in each township of the county of Lancaster. Apply in hand writing of Applicant te the Heme Office. . L. R. HUMMEL, See'y. Sellnsgreve, Snyder county, Pa., September 17. lSri). bepl6-lmu&5tw .SiAiU. FOR SALE. PUllLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, lSSO.at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, will be sold a two-story BRICK DWELLING, with two-story Brick Back Building, containing seven (7) rooms with gas, situated at Ne. 20 Plum street. The let irents 17 leet 4 Inches by CI feet. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when terms will be made known by HENRY HERSHEY. S. Hess & Sex, Auct". nct2-13td PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, will be -old at the Leepard Hetel, a valuable three story Brick Dwelling anil two-story Brick Back building, containing 11 rooms ; uNe a Brick Building and Frame Shed Heuse, Ne. 412 Ea.st King Street. Let fronts 32 reef, '4 inches; In depth 245 feet te a It feet wide public alley. Hydrant in the yard. Fruit Trees. Ac. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m.. when conditions will be made known bv HENRY SHUBERT, ect2-7td Auctioneer. Ij'XECUTORS'- SALE OF CITY PROP J ERTY. On FRIDAY, OC'IOBER 15. 1S80, the undersigned executers el Henry Meiger walt, deceased, will expose te sale, at 7 o'clock p. m., at the Leepard Hetel, East King street, a Let or Piece el Ground, situated 011 the east side of Seuth Queen street, in the city or Lan caster, Ne. 3h. Said let containing in front, en said Seutli Queen street, 17 leet and 4 Inches, and extending in depth et that width eastward te Strawberry street, whereon is erected a geed two-btery-aml-a-liair DRICK DWELL ING HOUSE, Willi a two-story Back Building attached, Hydrant. Fruit Trees, and ether im provements thereon. Terms made known ut time of j-ale by MICHAEL F. STEIGERWALT, WM. P.. STEIGERWALT, Executers of Henry Steigerwalt, dee'd. llESnr Siiubert, Auct. s30-el,7,ll,14 YALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRI VATE SALE. Is offered at private sale nil that valuable property situated in West Lampeter township, known as "Recky Springs." containing 27 ACRES, mere or less, et which about 22 Acres is fertile farm land, and the remainder weeds, being the well known Picnic Grounds, en which are erected a large Two-sterv slate-reef BRICK DWELL ING, with a Twe-story slate-reef Brick Rack Building, ami a large and commodious Barn, new Tobacco Shed, Heg Sty. Cern Crib, and ether outbuilding. Alse contains a thriving young Apple Orchard and a large spring et never-tailing water. The farm land Is fertile, well-watered and especially adapted te raiding tobacco, and the weeds has long been a popu lar picnic gre.mil, with a large dancing plat form, tables, benches, etc. Being situated within a mile of Lancaster city limits, it is easy et access te markets, stores, etc. Fer terms apply te MRS. CATHARINE TRISSLER, 130 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. si!-3tdWSiS TjHUtSALE. HANDSOME RESIDENCES, Ten-roomed, two-story and Mansard root, Green Stene Frent Dwellings, Nes. 429 and 433 Wet Orange Street. With all the best MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, Deluding Jennlng's Improved Londen water closets, marble-top washstand, improved wall-ed-ln range, cellar heater, perfect drainage and sewerage, deep, dry cellar, white marble base and steps, &c, &c. Let 22 by 245 feet te a 14-feet wide alley, front yard 2i feet in depth, inclesed with ornamental Iren fence. Fer terms, &e., apply te JOHN II. METZLEU, aug21-W&Stfd Ne. 9 Seuth Duke St. EXECUTORS' MALE OF CITY PROP ERTIES. The undersigned executers of Michael Malenc, deceased, will expose te sale en THURSDAY', the 14th day et OCTOBER, at 7 o'clock p. m., ut the Cad well Heuse, the fel lowing Real Estate, viz : Ne. 1. A Let et Ground en the N. E. corner of Orange and Shlppen streets, witliatrontage of 49) feet, mere or less, en Orange street, and along Shlppen street northward 245 feet te a public alley, en which Is erected a commodi ous and well built Mansion, Ne. 301, two-stories ldgh with two-story back building, all in geed repair; also ou rear of let a two-story brick stable and ether improvements. Ne. 2. A Pieee et Ground en North Lime street, west side, between Orange a"d Chestnut streets, containing in front en' Lime street :!7 feet, mere or less, and In depth westward C4 feet 4J inches, en which is erected a two-story Brick dwelling, Ne. 123, with its improvements. Ne. 3. A Piece of Ground en south side et East Chestnut street, near Duke, containing in front 23 feet and extending in depth south ward CC feet, en which is erected a three-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 41, with brick building at tached, furnished with water and sewerage. Terms made known at time of sale. EDWARD McGOVERN, WM. L. PE1PER, JAMES 31. BURKE, Executers of Michael Malenc, dee'd. Hbsuv Srcbebt. Auct. Bcpl7-2vdeeddts ELEGANT GRAY GRANITE MONU MENTS at McCLURE'S MARBLE WORKS. Ne. 25 Seuth Queen Street. Lancaster, Pa. Prices very low. (' stdW&S<w MB. ADAMS WILL MEET PERSONS wishing te enter his Literature Classes, and will answer Inquiries thereto nt 126 North Duke street en Thursday at 4 p. m. ltd i BEAT WUlhlM Uta VUUm, 11113 VT burgh. Pa. Send stamp for catalogue Rifles, shot guns, revolvers, tent C. O. I), te-examination. THIRD EDIT1M. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 7, 1880. "J WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, Oct. 7. Fer the Middle states clear or fair weather, light variable winds, no decided change in bar ometer or temperature. CRICKET. The International Match Game. Cricket Grounds, Philadelphia, Oct. 7. The international cricket game was resumed this morning "with Smith and Tycrsat the bat for the English ; Law and Charles Newhall bowling for the Ameri cans. Tyers was clean bowled by Law for eighteen runs. Patterson followed te the bat and was caught by Law, four wickets for fifty-nine runs. Jeseph Hargrave took Patterson's place at the bat. The English players are all out for 120 in their first innings against 99 for the Americans in their first innings. The Americans commenced their second inning at 1:50 p. m., with Geerge and Charles Newhall at the bat, Lane bowling from the upper end and Bremhcad from the lower. Geerge Newhall was bowled by Lane for three and Moero took his place. Charles Newhall was then bowled by Bremhcad for one, two wickets for four runs. An adjournment of three-quarters of an hour for lunch was then taken. RAILROAD CASE. Pullman Car Ce.'s Suit Against the Hal 11 11 inere & Ohie. Baltimore, Oct. 7. In the United States court, this morning, in the case of the Pullman palace car company vs. the Baltimore & Ohie railroad company, the hearing of a motion for a preliminary in junction te restrain defendants from an infringement en the patents of the Pullman company by building cars for their own? use, which was set for te-day, was pest pencd te the 21st of October, and it was ordered that the defendants file their an swer and affidavits en or before the Kith of October. It is understood that Judge Bend will be present and sit with Judge Merris at the hearing en the 21st. SHIP OWNERS. Consulting for Their Interests. Bosten, Oct. 7. The convention of ship owners and merchants new in sessions in this city was called te order at 1 o'clock this morning. W. II. Lincoln, from the committee te which was referred a resolution and bill relating te the ship ment and discharge of seamen, reported recommending the passage of the bill, with an amendment providing that first and second officers, as well as the captain of American ships be Americans ; making a technical change in the clause relative te the discharge of scamcu in a foreign pert, and an amendment favoring the employ ment of apprentices en ships of the United States, DAVENPORT'S DODGE. Theft et Naturalization Papers. New Yerk. Oct, 7. Police Justice Pat terson (,Rep,)at the Tombs te-day declined te grant a warrant for the arrest of the federal supervisor el elections for taking and retaining possession en the first day of the registry of naturalization papers of 1808. A complaint of larceny of the pa pers was made by Alderman Kirk (Tam many,)and the justice's declination was en the ground of want of jurisdiction, the alderman being directed te apply te a federal court. The Episcopal Convention. Nnw Yerk, Oct. 7. Bishop Deanc, of Albany, Rev. Dr. Brown, or Cleveland, and Rev. Dr. A. T. Perter, of Seuth Car olina, officiated in the services at the open ins of the second day's session of the P. E. general convention te-day. The following assistant secretaries were appointed : Rev. Dr. Ilcurv Austill, of Western New Yerk. Rev. S. P. Ischiffcly, of Kentucky, and Rev. Dr. Palentherp Hay, of Pennsylva nia. FOILED. A Plot te Release Prisoners. Bosten. Oct. 7. A plot te release a large number of prisoners from the state prison at Concord, Mass., was discovered yesterday and frustrated. Seme of the convicts had obtained possession of false keys te nearly every deer in one division. Extra precautions have been taken by placing new locks and belts en the entire division. Policeman Fatally Stabbed. Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 7. Jeseph Price, a police officer, was stabbed in the side last nisht by Daniel Myers, of this place, while the latter was drunk. It is thought that the wound will prove fatal. Rhede Island Republican Convention. Providence, R. I., Oct. 7. The Re publican state convention met in this city tedav. General Horatio Rogers was elected president. .Addresses were made by President Robinson, of Brown univer sity, and ex-Governer YanZandt. The congressional convention will be held this afternoon. Sheddy Mill Unreed. Trey, N. Y., Oct. 7. The Warrcns burir shoddy mill, occupied by . F. Ryan & Ce., was burned last night from the effects of spontaneous combustion. - Less, $13,000. Frest In Texas. Galveston, Texas, Oct. 7. At a num ber of points in Texas there was frost en the night of October 4th. CAKFIKLD IN FAVOIt OF SOUTHERN CLAIMS. Republicans Demanding Tribute of Claim Agent Uefore the Latter' Occupa tion la Gene. The following edifying composition has been received in "Washington from a New Yerk Republican claim agent, who writes that it is a copy of a circular just received by him : AVashinoten, D. C, Sept. 30, 1890. Confidential.! Dear Sir The letter of Gen. Han cock in regard te the payment of claims leaves no doubt in the minds of these who knew him that he will sternly carry out his views as therein announced, and that he will promptly vctaany nnd all acts looking te such compensation as may liereatter uc asked for losses incurred by citizens, of the states in rebellion by the army of the United States, and also that he will urge upon Congress the repeal of any and. all laws new in force making it possible. :for Iraimants te procure pay as loyal citizens-. Prem many of the Southern states and cfem a great many Democratic members of Congress have come expressions coincid ing and fully agreeing te the views express ed by Gen. Hancock. The position occu pied by Gen. Garfield upon the subject of the payment of claims is and has been much mere favorable to wards claimants than that assumed by General Hancock in his letter. Yen arexited te the fact that General Garfield was chairman of the committee ou appre priatiens when the present vice president, Hen. Wm. A. Wheeler, reported and had placed upon the army appropriation bill the act of July 4, under which you and your clients have received large awards, and that this measure received the ardent support of General Garfield in a speech upon the subject ; also, that General Gar field strongly urged the extension upon both occasions when said extension was made. It is extremely doubtful if the List extension of such time would have been made at all had it net been for the strong appeal made te the Heuse by him, as you will see by refer ring te the record when the bill came up for consideration, Southern claimants un der the operation of the law creating the commission, as you are aware, were paid nearly $5,000,000. It is considered, in the opinion of the best posted and thoroughly conversant attorneys here in Washington, that the interests of both claimants and attorneys will be better promoted by the election of Garfield than that of Hancock, thus continuing the Republican partin power, as the Republicans have been mere favorable te the payment of all classes of claims than the Democrats. Witness as an example, the conduct of the war claims committee, Bragg, of Wisconsin, chairman, at the last session of Congress. Te accomplish this many of the attorneys here have contributed liberally, and they new ask you te aid them all in your power. Any contribution that you may see fit te make can be forwarded te your local correspondent here, with in structiens as te its disposition, or sent te Hen. Edward McPherson, secretary Re publican congressional committee. Please be prompt and make your response as lib eral as you possibly can, for the demand is urgent and the interest te be conserved is very great. Needs an Instructor. Gettysburg Compiler. Next time the Republican leaders act Eshlcman, of Lancaster, te address the people of Gettysburg, they should sec te it in advance that he has some sort of ac curate idea of the battle of Gettysburg and things generally. The average Get tysburg school boy could become his in structor, and net be in bright trim at that. The Republican leaders seem te make a low estimate of the intelligence of the people. MARKETS. Xfew Yerk Marker. Nkw Yer.-x. Oct. 7. Fleur State and West ern firm, moderate expert and Jobbing trade Inquiry; Superfine, $:fi0lt!0; extra de 1 10 1 35; choice, de, $4 304ri5; fancy de. $4 703"75: round hoop Ohie J4 5004 Oi : choice de J5(in'' 00; superfine western $:.r0t 00; common te geed extra de $4 104 3 ; choice de !$! I0G 25; choice white wheat de $1 15 fyl f; Southern quiet and active ; com mon te fair extra $lit05 10; geed te choice de $5 .ri0.'i 75. Wheat a shade .it renger and generally active. Ne. 2 Red Nev. $1 ll'4l 11J.. Cern a shade better ami moderately active; Mixed western spot, TrZ)iZiSe ; de lutiue, K'i) 51c. Oats scarcely se llrni; State 41!!,'; Writ cm, eJffl-le. i'liilntlelphfa Market. C Philm.klvhia. Oct. 7. Fleur llrni, with Mir Inquiry ; superttne 12 753 25; extra 3 50 4 IK); Ohie and Indiana family $5 005 87; Punn'n family dn$5 0e5 2S: St. Leuis family ut $5 75315 25; Minnesota family $5 008" 75; palent nnd high grades $7 00jS 25. Rye flour scarce at $5 oer Wheat higher, with goedinqniry:No.2 West ern Red ft le ; Fa. Red 110; Amber $1 1e!. Cern quiet, but lirm : steamer, SJJe ; yeliew at 5IJc; mixed 51c. Oats steady ; Ne. 1. White 42c ; Ne. 2 de 40 (ft) lie; Ne.:: deat 3!lg.'!'..',e ; Se. 2, Mixed at 2S&) 2:le. Rye quiet at .Ue. Prevision in steady Jobbing trade; nuss perk $15017W; beet hams flCS017i0: In dian mess beet at $18 50 ; smoked hams y. Vic, pickled hams 8,J9tjC ; bacon smoked shoulders lJ4tfft7c ; salt de SJc. Lard steady ; city kettle at 89j : loeau butchers' 8S.c ; prime steam $s MStt. Rutter qulej ; Creamery extra at .11 32c; de geed 10 choice 2S3ie: ISrndtent county and New Yerk extra. ai21)c ; Western reserve extra 22S2Je ; de geed te choice 1;J3)C : Rolls qi'iet: Penn'a extra 2H23; Western re serve; extra 2!2:Sc. Eggstcndy; Pi nn'.i Kxtr.i 22e; Western EX. 2UC. C'hee-i: dull, but steady.': New Yerk lull cream i:;.'.?He ; Western full cream 13 13'4e: de fair ti geed 12S12Je; de hull" skim 10 lie. Petroleum dull ; refined at HJc. Whisky active and icareu at 91 12. Seeds Geed te prime. Clever neglected at $7 fi08 00 ; Timethy dull at 2 75R.2 SO: Flax seed scarce at $1 3!) for pure. Stock Market October 7. New Yerk Siecks. Stocks weak Meney Erie R. R Michigan s. & L. S..., Michigan Cent. It. R. Chicago & N. W Chicago. 51 Jc St. P.. Han. St.. I. Cem " P'ld... MU ?A-' ". zr& 7..w mi !-:. n . DYi Teledo & Wabash Ohie & Mississippi. .. St. Leuis, I. M. & S. R.. Ontario and Western. C. C. & I. C. R. R...... New Jersey Central.. Del. & Hudsen Canal. rr.i7 "1:1 ?ja :i " V'X -' ""M 333 34 33 3Ayt 'fSH iwa, . u;ji iw Dei., Lack. & Western Western union 'lei. Pacilic Mail S. S. Ce.. Manhattan Klevateii Union Pacilic Kansas t Texas New Yerk Central Adams Kxpress Illinois Central Cleveland & Pitts.... Chicago & Reck I Pittsburgh & Ft. W... American U. Tel. Ce PHILADELPHIA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R, IS.... Phil'a. & Reading Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation... Northern Pacific Cem " " P'd . Pitts.,Titusv'ei 1J.... Northern Central Phil'a & Erie IS. IS.... Northern Penn'a Un. IS. It's efN.J Hestenvillc Pass Central Trans. Ce :ay 58 5s" 58 18 14 14J$ 52!i 52 31 336 Wi 27JS 52 62 15 15iJ .... 37 .... 15 '.'.'.'. 17.V" .... 1! w ix iy 52 raft 52-4 31 34 31 27 28 51 52 37!'? 15' 15i ! ... 48 48 ... 175175 ... i. i: Leral MeckH nnd IS0111H. Pur Lus sale $100.25 105 114 118.75 120 105 lOO&ln 3.25 47.25 51 51 ; ft! 30.40 vul I.ane.C'ilV 1 par ct. Lean, due IsSO. " 1882. ..$100 .. 100 .. 100 1P85. 1890. 100 1803... 100 inoret In 1 or 30 veara. 100 Lane, and Quarry v'e IS. IS. bend " " " stock.... Lancaster and Lphruta turnpike... Lane .Elizabetht'n aiidMiddlet'n.. Lancaster and Frultvlllc turnpike. T nniafniniiil T.ttlt?. tliriirkikf 103 50 25 100 50 25 Lancasterami .iawr iui"i'""-;--- . 50 Lancaster ami .liunueim minium;. Lancaster and Marietta turnpike.. Lane, and New Helland turnpike.. Lane, and Strasburg turnpike Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike.. Lane, and Willow Street tnrnplke. Farmers' Nat. Rank et Lancaster... First Nat. Rank of Lancaster Lancaster County Nat. Rank Inquirer Printing Ce Lanc.Gas Light nnd Fuel Ce. stock. " " bends. 25 25 104 2 ?M 25 50 1(10 50 50 25 25 85 20 275.25 40.15 100 15S 102.10 27 IOC NKKTOCS DEMILlTSr. Te Nervous Sullcrers The Great fciirp pean Remedy Dr. J. H. Simpsen's Specific Medicine. It is a positive cure, for Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetcncy, and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, rains In Back-or Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used wlthwendcrfnlsncccss. Pamphlets sentrlree te all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Spcclllc, lwr package, or six packages for $5. J. B. SIMP SONf MfielCIJrte COMPANY. Nes. 104 and IOC Main Street, Buflale, N. T. Address all orders t0 n. B. COCHRAN, Druggist, Sele Agent, 137 and 130 North Qnecn Street, Lancaster. ml7-lydced&wl . rtANVASSEBS MAKE FROM 825 TO S50 j ner week: selling goods for E.G.RIDL OUT & CO., 10 Barclay street, New ierk. Send ter Catalogue and terms. angic-ly w a. st. a. sr. r. jr. r. jr. r. x 10:25 11:C0 1:15 1:20 3:00 - A MltfVtb :nA & :n4 UHiVi 10 10M4 kw'4 . si7 sJi 7 iiyt .107 107 107?,; Kw;ft . !. 9 W & '"'.I rtlA !w uu, . win iw 21 2I& 21 22 18 17, 18 18 TiV. 73K 73';: 73K HyH 81 84 84l 0) S'JJil 'JO, !M "-'lyi '? a?rt Ja 4IJ4 Aiyt 41 41J5 a :n wA wH !V,i OV WXt vayt x,y, s.va :a 116 . ... 2K . .".'." .'.".'. 117 .'"." 121 ASTXICU BROS ADVERTISEMENT. Lancaster Bazaar , , EVERYDAY during the coming week a brilliant display of FALL NOVELTIES will be presented In the attractive establish ment of ASTRICH BRO.'S; 13EASTKIXGST. We shall place en exhibition the many rich and beautiful articles which we nave new en hand, thus enabling Ladles, by a single prom enade through our store, te inform them selves as te the Latest Styles for Fall and Early inter w ear. Especial attention's called te pur assortment or FIN K M I LLINER Y G OODS, Including Trimmed Pattern Bennets. New Shapes and Celers in CHENILLE HATS, FRENCH FELT HATS. DERBIES. Ac. NOVELTIES IN VELVETS AND SATINS. Cashmere and Variegated PLUMES. BIRDS' TIPS. An. Elegant Styles wiltbe'prcsentedln LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. BARY WEAR. DRESS TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY and GLOVES. Please notice ! Every department will have both an attractive displaynmlalsean especial ly attractive bargain. Call early in the week, before our prices and goods arc disposed of. HATS Derbies at cie HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS SILKS SILKS SILKS SILKS SILKS SILKS HATS Fine Black Derbies, witli Satin HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS Trlinniiiir. si.oe Seft Felt Derbies $1.00 Best Ribbed Goods $1.35 Cigarette Huts 90c Cotten Caps iWe Plush Hats I5c Straw Sailors 25c SATINS SATINS SATINS SATINS SATINS SATINS Geed Black Satin. ..73c 11 yd First Quality Satin $1.00 A Superfine Black Satin.$1.2U All Celers of Geed Sutln.ftlc Trimming Silks at 75e VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS VELVETS FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES Black Silk Velvet, Jl.l ) a yard. Black Veiveteenat He A Fine Black Velve teen nt 30c Special Bargain. Extra Heavy Black Velveteen. 75e., worth $l.0J Silk Finished Black Velveteen.Sl.OOn yard. Brocaded Velveteen in all colors, u"c. Silk Velvet In all tlij new .shades. RIBRONS RI it RONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIRBONS RIBBONS RIBRONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS RIBBONS . RIBBONS Sli inch Silk Fringe.Che nllle and Bead, 25c a yard. Rich Silk PASS AM EXTERIES PASSAMENTERIES PASS AM ENTE RIES PASSAM ESI ERIKS PASSAM KNTKRIES PASSAMENTERIES PASSA31ENTERIES and Chenille Frin-re. 4le. PASSAMENTERIES KlegantSilk PASSAMENTERIES and Chenille PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES FRINGES FRINGES Fringe, 50c. PASS A M ENT E RIES 5 Inch heavy l'.V9.t.W bAIKKIES ;iicnu ic PASS AM ENTERI ES FRINGES Fringc.breait PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES beading, 00c. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES IJiln.hcavy PASSAMKNTEKIES FRINGES Clienilleaml PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Read Fringe, PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES (Xlcavard. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES y. in. Fine PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Chcnillcand PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Grass Fringe. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES life 11 yard. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES 5 Inch CBe- PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES nllle .tReid PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Fringe. 75c. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Mestele-ant PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES and handsome PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Fringe, at Hi, PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES iU .We, $1.10. PASSAMENTERIES FRIXGES 1.10,1.12,1.25, PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES and upwards. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES A handsome PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES llneet Pas- PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES samenterles PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES inallwidtl's. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Tassel Orna- PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES meats in Silk, PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Chcnillcnnil PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Beads, Leeps, PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES Spikes. Cords PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES and Spikes. PASSAMENTERIES FRINGES PASSAMENTERIES BUTTONS BUTTONS BUTTONS BUTTONS BLACK BLACK BUTTONS Rntten-i in endless . variety. BUTTONS BUTTONS BUTTONS CREPES CREPES Black Crepe at 50e. Fine Black Crepe at 75c. S1.0O. BLACK BLACK BLACK CREPES Extra lleavv English Crepe, CREPES 0 4 ler $2.00 CREPES CREPES BLACK COISSETS II Ip Gere, 23c. CORSETS CORSETS A Geed lland-maile Cor- CORSETS COISSETS set, 39c. CORSETS CORSETS We infer new a much CORSETS CORSETS better Corset than ever CORSETS CORSETS for 19c. CORSETS CORSETS An excellent, geed fit- CORSETS CORSETS ting Corset for trie. CORSETS CORSETS The ' Pavilion," Speen CORSETS COISSETS Busk, for 75c. CORSETS CORSETS The "Star" Corset, ev- CORSETS CORSETS tmleng, ler'.fic. CORSETS CORSETS The "Parisian." 1"0 CORSETS CORSETS bones, ler $1. COISSETS CORSETS A -plendid Nursing Cor- CORSETS CORSETS sctfer$l. CORSETS CORSETS Belter Corsets at $l.i, CORSETS CORSETS :$I.59aniiiipwariN. CORSETS LADIES Special bar- UNDERGARMENTS LADIES gains in that UNDERGARMENTS LADIES line. A geed LADIES Muslin Che- LADIES mise for 23c LADI ES An elegantly LADIES embroidered LADIES Chemise, 50c. LADIES One with very LADIES rich enibn.i- LAD1ES dery for 75c. LADIES Skirt, with LADIES deepembrel- LADIES dcrv. for !Ce. UNO KRGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UN DE RG A RM E NTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS UN DERG ARM ENTS UNDERGARMENTS UNDERGARMENTS LADIES Elegant LApiESNIglitrebc,$1.2JUNDEKGARJIKXTS INFANTS WEAR INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS INFANTS Rabies' Leng Robes lrem 3Je up te $tl. Rabies' Worsted Op. Jackets, Merine Cloaks, . Shawl-", Weel Coats, Bootee, Ac. WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR INFANTS WEAK FELT Geed, Heavy Felt Skirts at Be. SKIRTS FELT FELT FELT FELT Flannel Skirts SKIRTS at rensennble prices. SKIRTS new "Canvass "skirt SKIRTS T!i! at $1.50. hKiurs SKIRTS A Geed Tewa terSe. NAPKINS A very large Fine NAPKINS Tevel.Ce. NAPKINS A large all Linen NAPKINS Tewel, 10c. NAPKINS A geed Glass Tewel.l Ic. NAPKINS A fine Damask Linen NAPKINS Ten el, 23c. NAPKINS An extra tine Tewel, NAPKINS knotted fringe. 33c NAPKINS Imported extra large NAPKINS German Linen Tew- NAPKINS els, 33c. NAPKINS Remnants or nil Linen NAPKINS Toweling, 10c a piece. NAPKINS Toweling. 5c a yard. NAPKINS Russian Crash. 9. II, 13c NAPKINS a yard. NAPKINS Glass Toweling at 12c NAPKINS a vard. NAPKINS FELT Tevi:i.i TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOtVELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS Nankins. 5c a piece. X APK INS TOWELS German Linen Napkins NAPKINS TOWK1.S iringcu in wiine, NAPKINS TOWELS Sipcruez. MERINO A geed heavy MERINO Undershirt for M ERINO ladies, only 35c. MERINO Avery linequal- MERINO HyMerineUnder- M ERINO vests and Punts. NAPKINS UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO MERINO UKRIN'O regular made cutis andsheulders,silk finished front, only 4Sc. Childs' Under shirts and Draw crs,in all qualities and sizes. Our Men's Un dershirts and Drawers at 50c are positively thebc3t UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR MERINO ever sold for the UNDERWEAR MERINO price. The Shirts UNDERWEAR MERINO are regular made UNDERWEAR MERINO Cuffs and Sheul- UNDERWEAR MERINO tiers, and finished UNDERWEAR MERINO As geed as any de!- UNDERWEAR MERINO lar shirt. UNDERWEAR MERINO The Drawers lire LNDLRWLAR MERINO military finish. UNDERWEAR MERINO with satin front. 3 MKI'IVII liuttnn.u. and well UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR the HOSIERY MERINO shaped. Sizes, 30 MERINO te 4.1 inches. MERINO Infants Knitted MERINO Shetland Shirts, MERINO without sleeves, MERINO 44C.; with sleeves, MERINO lac MERINO Nodenbtagrcat MERINO Bargain. HOSIERY Te mention all HOSIERY Bargains we ener HOSIERY In this department Is HOSIERY hardly pesslble,bnt we HOSIERY" Invite everybody te HOSIERY come and leek at our HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY" HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIERY' HOSIERY HOSIERY HOSIESY HOSIERY. HOSIERY stock witlient being HOSIERY' compelled te buy. It HOSIERY' will be a. satisfaction HOSIERY te yen te knew that HOSIERY we sell the best goods HOSIERY rer the least money, HOSIERY anU that our oasort easort oasert HOSIERY ment Is better and UOSIERY lancer than thater any HOSIERY' house in this city. Child's Woolen Gloves and Mitts. Lctrglns. Leggin Drawers, Ac. r" " Zephyrs In all Celers. 9c. an ounce- Yarns, Shetland Weel, Saxony Yam, Hess, Ac. 43-Wc Invite everybody te call and leek at our store. The liandseiuest and most attrac tive place of the kind In this county. - ASTRICH BRO.'SH IB EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. LANCASTER BAZAAR. PA. rv i;