Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 10, 1880, Image 3

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    LANCASTEE3)AILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1880
pcricnce. The ill.striet in.stitulc here comes
in and allows these yeuny teachers te
meet elder one;;, te compare their methods
and profit by them. In these institutes
tha (ii-r:-.s3e!i efdiiicrrnt jneth.-.d.s t-hetild
be fr: cly juinitd and le sous introduced.
Much geed has alrcativ lc-uKed from these
instil tiles, their work 'is new being done
much mere methodically than formerly
and llicti: mere i.ei feet methods are car
ried te the several schools. These who
Lave attended the county institute for ten
vmrK
cannot ian t uu .nin.ji-."
nrJf-li il... i,....-.r:eitV flf tllC WOlk HOW
Leiny d.-ne V.mpared with Hie work done
Rfimc v :!.; a-e. !- vjlh the district in
stitute. J.arii tc:c
her who attends tiifin
with a
awav ii;-v
i.-w te improvement may carry
i'l' :.s. i'.s.teved methods and lie
inbueil with ii
I.- Viil.lt !OII.-.
r
I'KC
.i.IV.
I ,v " ' r.m.nii- i).i.'
ii .tics if
jjoed p; 'unary
in.
:-.lru'iii.ii.'
I'ltchi!'-.":
;::;;;';
j cad ey rref.
11
iV.
e i.:s Views n uuu.
impeitnnt ;
.su'dei.t. lie h.-!d that it was primarily
iieecwaty te have pul-lic opinion culti
vated th:.t v.ill ;:'ive us ge.d and ctlicient
teachers-', aim decent. :i::d ceuifmlaVe
Ir.iiidii)"
lie believed there was hairier
weik done in li"' unjrr.ided
ant!
l.eltc
schools of tin unty and the puma: ics of
the ity thlii in the higher .-!:oe!s. Jl
sh'iul.! be rcrii'-m (.:ul that t!:e:c i . no
weli-deiha' ! line ,f d'.'man'atien Ji.-twcen
the prinu.v :.iiii Iiiiiiier f.choel:; eiiilthen
i:c prima.-;
p f I'i !!
iifK.'.i. TJr
iV.:a i-hildhoeil te laan-
"j-'
ei me tcae.'.er in me
p:;iaaiy -i iiuel -lii;'.'. ik; ie u-.e nice
im-thrds he.-; '-ali'iila'"!! te reach tiie mind
.if the ;;.:!. V.'ith unall ehiidien t!:
:'!!.-: :; Mieuid enerri'y he appealed te.
The:
i;; :: ....i:-g that "t.ie v.av
ie li ai:h :
.s'.eina.-:!'
by the te.-.
h:Vi'
worked : !
- net ineit1
c:ii;i s ji.ait is inreiigu jus
!; iji:;!i u'-vi-r Le lui.-ntle::
t-i of lit: a. children
iiat tl.ev i
is: tn.u thi y .-lii)'.:'. I ".; be our-:
;;.! thtir li-.--e::-. sh--u'dbc sh-iit 1
than hve l.itnnU"; ::i i'"iigt!i :
Unit tin re hhiuld 1 vaiiely in the k':.-in- ;
that the pupil 'V-uhl be t-:i:-:it the-e
.iiii1-:::. irein tiie l.l-l. v.hich aiete bf U-c'
in tin: fr.i lire. II. wutsid icavh them te
w:iie;-cti; fi.-i.i . iie icry lieginni'.ig, in- i
.stead of u.sing !h letters of pi int.
I'ref. .-'.. a:l::iie i'u. !'.'. O. An:( .-. he.:; i- i
IIV 1.1,111!
Mil tllC
. it-v.-.s of Prof. Ltuhilc,
I'l'..
-ban!
ii.
h -.',
iiig ujieu diieclers
lie
imp. I! Tain
vent :1a ted
com ftr: .ibbs and well
Iie.il iK our-, and te mpplv one
iracl-ci ler lilty .;.pils. A g.:.'Jiai eh-i-ui(.:i
fnilev.c'I. participated i.i ir, (,'aleb
Cenner. ('
Ami -s and
iluc'n!.- :;:
li 'd 'ei-c: -,-!
Music "
I-Vef. II i
'cr:.iii, 1'ief. Miaub. Prel.
i.i:,-. i , aft r which
V.i-I. d .si .C!.l! Uf ti-''
.C'lhili!.
Ti:.: C.ddcii Rule."
" - e .'il:::ui d hi- 1' '"tur
Pi-.r. :
-. th'.t i
i !.:
i'..'k from !'.'
i." M-a (! i,ir. .i.ii'ii'ii wit
!:
ii l.-i-uic :i-:im :.:'.,-. 1 .it; ! 'n:na
(uccd tin-rc-
1:1 yi-.-irid.iy afiern" :i. L,
willed tMUilitiea hut v,h.;i. t
;:s- t!i -a ::i a
veil fiem the
.scab ' i : v.::-. i:. a
feel J hcahliV
!:i-
thi
ditie:. The Ic-luicr e-pia-ucd
pi .'.! 1. . li:u:uv-l :til i:r i-Mbenic
u i'i- j tr, -rri 1 i.il the air in lv
n rr.' jiirft.ti pira. Te prove ii
that
.ici.l ga.
.jar was
lie ay. tin
.i.i!; i.!'" !!4ir.-.i e
liej.i.- .mil it bur.i
"ii.lt the !ie;i.!-: g
lit
t . i!
oetiom i:
1 brilli i.itiy, ishe'.viu g
; gas hailaJl b;-in takt.i up
i'i:e '. urer then took up
. i-n.try t-.'.;'i!i:i-:. apirevina
tin; Minject
all that had 1
and ih t: wh
that if he
ii ...:id
iv r
vied i
no!
bill
ing, his
i'.
id foil
ceulit
':n ; a !
h iv.
.1 in
chil-n- n i;n;x'i
lablii si-iie.i!-;.
!y i iiue.it.
i'.id 1'ad
!)K.i;
te i-m; :ev p::vatc
le.t.:e:s i
.din.: him
SiOlt a r.-i.r.'th, he would j-.-iy t
:c iiiiii:i
ti'.iciiersitj vr lii.iniii, and in- icfiiar ei
higher guides :59. The I'-.tur.r then
:-iek.' ei' ihe ventilation of .'"luiel in-ust:-,
and in.s'.sicii thai eveiy:cii, id house .-heuld
hava r. c. !:.;: mid r i: : should be lieatcd
.
bv a fii.!!.-1
in ihi:
cellar, :i,)unt iiavc
il.i'ing Hue-:, wi:h
!!
we'i c 'n-tru.:cd ve.r
:v. 1:1:4.- n. Mr t'le il-.e
i.:.i'.!.c-itai'an i ia v
s 1 is . I i: m : draft. ,
air. 11a uri-d the i-a
t!.( u :)!; r.i'uic a1' tt:.
r and iidji.nung th--ei-:
ji.-it-.-d iiy tiiem.
c.ir:y e'f impuie
;. -.il mi:' of keeping
; s-vh, '.il-i'i .in bt low
. ) (li
:iui-. 1
.i'u- i'i.-:;, ami in. opening e:
ii m windev. : fieiii the t. p. :
'.-. ibtiir.ta'.ii'i 0! pun: air.
!
the -.:
iei-.-ri
r.s i.i r.'lmii :
Rr. J. II.
:.nb;i t of
bar.
:auer Jcciuieii en H:c
;!'i-h Compe-ition." lie
would hav. lb. ."--ma!: chiidivn wiilei-em-
i.'osiiieiis nit en vit;u fcn'jierauec,
honesty cr eth.-r abstract subje.:ls 'ait en
objects waieh the-.- see every d.tv. ar.:l aie
nieie
le.-.s f.'.iii
,':
ir
Wliil
, and
tie
annua: -. piau
' - !i..v.i . :i"il u!iiisi:s. !!
would in1' h
e ihi'in v.ii'.i' c imjii-iil.ii ;
en the.-e subji" t ? impiv'iiptu. but wmiM
an:i"'.:'ice tiie Mi'tjec !"i -. :-i . -i . :.:i ..
weJ: or Jv.. in a.iv.nc . .- 1 that th..' pupd
:i'd h.r.i- epi' 'itunii.i t-jh..!.- ujt -euii
of t:
.'ts cn'-iit ctcd v iiii 1!. ler ei.lir
jiujiils he v.-euid give biej.inpi.iiv.1. hi-t";-;-c.ll
-r p..;:tical i.ubjce; i, iiil-l weuhi be
particular thai the wilier had a correct.
understaniiing of the v.eid.she mnkis i;e
of in Ids cem:')s:tie:;s, but wi ui.l u. t
l:lil en his givi:i, i'.i-!i'.itiu".is of every
word used.
Prof. Slian'e :n v .:: cd tiial nomination.
for 1:: nibcis of lhe. c. ::):. "itice en perma
nent, certificates wc:e U'j-.v in order. Th.'
following neminati'-.UN -...ic ni-..de : Pi of.
J. P. McCakcv. i-itv: A. )). Ii'i-eidi-r.
West Hempticid:
Pruf. I. S. hist,'M:i-
Llieu S. ihr. ' n, C.dum
l.vA ; V. C. S.-iir:, Maner
iri :
aL R. .Mull.
S. Shihlev. t-trasl-ur-'
Prof. r.lcCaskf-v an
! Air. Feil, declined
being candidates.
President S'uuib air.
eunccil the foliew-
iug ceniiiiiitce t conduct the election
A. L. Iiiber. Ceney ; II. L. Ration. Let
c, ,1.1- 1: S, llm .! Sii'ikinni !
! ne 1:0:1:-
initiee was diicctcl 1, confer wi
D. Pvelt relative te t!ie form of
1 Mr. J.
ticket t.J
be used in the election.
Mr. Vyt.H suggested thai as there weie
but live '--.udidatc'i named, they might be
lected bv ac.l.i:::::tien. without the for fer
.c.aiity e: voting by ballet.
liheut detcimii:'.!! -, The 111.1t I.
i:te adjeiMiicd.
A"Ji:t:iim l.lisc.'ie."
The iii-tuie te-r.ight bv Hen.
-r 1:.'
-ciiuyier
( eita::. late vie pn-sieciit. e
.1 -1- ;. 1
Ftatc-. upon li.-.' "Life and Chaiactcr et
Abraham Linr.di:.'' will be the leading
attKicticn of this v. .u-k of lectures at Ful-
ten opera Injure. The felhc.
notice b
a coirtcnierary is biicf and te the point.
The Jcciure is w.-Il weilh hearing : " Tin Tin
iecture was compact, cotnt'rcheii'-ive and
bc-auiifnl. The speaker long since wen an
enviable rcpu'atien as an orator, aud the
lectuic last (veiling was in everyway
weitiiy of his palmiest days. It was Lee
fiem jtnlit jc.saud listcicd te with the me-t
rcspcetfi;! attention. Many parts of il
were r.i-ivcd with enthe.si-r-tic ap
plause." 1 it:.: is th:: ceixry.
::itiIUii:g Dnniiigril 5.:,.t tCi
.un:
Last cvc-iing e.bm.; -: e clock a two-
r-1-
lery brick iseusj belonging t.) and occu
pied" by the widow of ilciyainin l.'tt en
the Charlc.-ten read, about a mile north of
Rrciier.iau".-. tavern, in Maner township,
was oiscevercd te b.v en lire. When iirt
seen tiie lire wa-; in the reef. The neigh
l.'ors .'.uct ceded in putting it out after the
reef and the en:. tents of the garret were
destroyed. The balance of the properly
was saved. The building was insured
: !.-.-. 1 itJit.v Items.
last week Harry Keile
O.k- d
age-.t
about 13ier.r.-, of Mount .Te;
0:1 bis wav
fiotuM'l.iel v.as -.uihed into the gutter
and had his lift arm broken.
On r..tuitay aiteruoeu Jacob Rruucr. a
eu'.ig mane.! :i'an. an employee at 1). il.
ih.gii ".-- lVw.it u.'l u:.inuf::c;ory,Meuut Jey.
had f uir iint'.-.s cut from hid iclt hand.
Ripi.tl-ui.i i:. lagiug te an alarmi.ig
extent in tin: licinit.-, of Mount Jey.
Rcaths are daily reports!.
COLTHVIBIA NEWS.
eui: kegul.yi: c::itEsieNiJi:xc:
It was mere lively in Columbia List
evening than wc have fccii it for sonic
time. 'Pedestrians turned out strong te
leek at the Kepublican parade or take a
part in it, and before eight o'clock Second
sticct and Locust, from Odd Fellows liall
te the Franklin lieute, were jammed with
people. The parade, which is generally
conceded te have been a tame affair, was
formed in the order appointed for previous
parades and moved off a little alter eight
o'clock. The route proceeded ever
was a long one, taking in almost
every street in town, and it was
after 10 o'clock when the column was riis-mi.-:-.cd.
The Irenviile hand and the C'iti
.:c!is" hand of this place, with tiie Vv'rights
viile drum and life corps, furnished the
!!;i:,ic. A biir mistake was made by
. I !.. l..,U,.Kt. ti. i,,f c.r-.Mi(!mr i Tf 1 1'll") ft ft
ihwu.uiuh.mi ,.Jiv....w.. ....v .....
I or iveuneMiay evening ii.i-.ii v. new 11:1;
enthusiasm was certainly much greater
than it is new, as in the week su'-ceediug
the day mentioned the novelty has weiu
eli, and ce'.i.-.t'iueutly, altheugu tiie neibC
made by tin horns, rattles, bells etc., was
ti!iriiie,"th.!0 was but little genuine en
thusiasm dispieyed. The illuminations
a!e:i:r the route of precession weie above
the average. This parade, we are glad te
say, is the la-t one Columbia will have and
r'
we trir,!, our citizens wj.1 new .settle oev.n
and kl things take their ordinary course
.-. that loci! 2Vjv.:i may once :u )-. att-.in
its s.w ay.
While the 11 -publican parade v. as form-
ing ..l .TCCi'im aim ij.-ciiai, i-iieeis iasi even-
ing a
mall oey, wi!. was Manning m tne
ini'Ulle el i;u j-trcet.
,i.t
was -Miuck and
l'li..'l'(.ii i.wi !i l.- : . filfrir't
, wiiir. i .!
I'.LIU1 .IV " k - f
htavy vs.i...in, but net much hurt
The Vi-ilanl aud K
!.'.v::ee lire eompan eempan
at t!iiir n.'-xt ini'vl-
ics w
tl'Ct
"
KCl:
igs.
We wcie sii.v.
ti'im a grape vin
thi- nieining a twig
:" .;s v.hich new leaves
this warm weather een-
had formed. If
tiniies the vine-, v.iil make a mistake and
try te ciiine out in their .summer sit in: ler
the ,-ceend time in the same ye:-.r.
;:an:uei ii. lieyno.es, lsij.. e! liitiicssii-r.
i
was in town thus morning.
The Pennsylvania railroad t.einpr.nv are
r. pan
in-; the
Uiin-.s :i
'cut:
:i c!eauing')i;
en Frent
.sheet, be-
;.vccn Locust and t'u depot.
A portion of the new pavement in
front
..:.. t i? t? i......t '
... .... . . .... .. ... (, -i
i leulde can preb.,')ly
ias l.lileu in. 1 ne '
u traccil ! the i- !
('Hi, neavr rani
! There weie
htic number of ourceun- j
, try cousins in t.wn la-l
i t-:i!ie p.-eple turn out v..!'
nignr. ine.-e
when any thing
' - t ct; ii ' is going en.
Mr. Will. Fendrieh left here vest en 1 y
te atti-nii he E.i-'uian bu -in. .- e.'li.'.e at
i Peughhei psie. N Y.
Time wire a number of diunl.cn men
, in tow n last niglu. Rum cau-ed the iiii-
c!'n--cii',is::t's-s of a man wisens we net! ed
jlingat full length en a. pavement ve.ir
! Fifth and Union streets.
; The school b ..nil will i.i.,-: to-miiiew
i night anil council en IVidav i.i-;ht. All
. persons h.ivi.ig busiivss wi'h the bodies
will take mitice.
Captain Ca-e is able re he en lb: '-lieet
unci; ui ire. Yvstcrdav he i k a walk en
Chi--'.
Unit" .
face.
uit . ticit and i D-day ii : iras :d his
Ilis i i : t : i . :.- v. il! net disligure his
c-tn-
A iiv'r pilot v.-itli wh.im
v i--.:;;ieii la I cvuiinj, infeiineil us th.
haliiv meii than one huudr'd rafts will
le.ivc tiie hc.;d-v.-,iicis ei
watt r and that th'-y ma.
m
ieseit hi 'h
be .-xiiccicd here
in a ciav ir i we. t
hete are net in. ire than
:::. or eight raft
tt Muriel t: unless t'ucv
nave come in vcrv r
Pr.ipcities will" he
cent ly.
effeictl
e e:l "-:
, Hit
r:a:ii.ii
i. R.i:
.1 into th;
i. ab jve
1 ;;
i:.tni man. lias
me
dwcliiu
Se mil.
, hu.-i! 011 Walnut,
lat'dv v.-iv.icd b
.- i yr
VwIM.iii
c
iCVi
ll.-O'l.
: il.i 1:
Charii:
i!. tu.l
me.
t'.n t..i!-.r. h.:
.-e":
dd
house.
jy a iceni order ifihc company, Lecn: t
Creve, r.itualed iiii ween She.n"s .Mills anil
Rainbri'le. i-; stricken fiem the Penn
.'ylv.mSa raiher.d i-enipany's roll of stations.
A eenp-e. of raus ai rived :.t Wri.'.hl.s
villi this morning.
The little cOeied bey. named Randh-s,
'.'.iie hal his I'e-'t cur off by th-j caisa'
cMUjih' of week-; ,ii;e :- ii"v hoppingabeui
en ci uteh"!-.
The i:. R. Lather -n ".Iiii: :-) itv
i.:j.'l this (..i:ig in th. lecture re.
ii: - church.
m ill
n of
1 Jieie m 11 it much iiau e ::i
since yes'cidav.
ue rivei
I
Ti;e Drmiicrats of whea:
y:--icrd:iv": R.-ri:i.i.!i E:-.'i:i
wc
tee
s:ike in
!: their
eiutcd jilac.
evening.
s in the Republican parade
s:;;
I). ;$: or Caecc Albtubt
t.
urge Albiig'nt, the v.cll-knewn ciicr j
0. our
a':..u:
K.1 (
1:. r. .
county courts, died last evening ,.,.. tticwuv i-Uiat he went te W1LLIAJI
!) o'clock, at his residence. -Ne. V-Vi .ssj.x & resTKIS, .": i:.i.-t Kiii-,'-trcPt, I.ancas
'h -ti'..:t strc'ei. after;, h'ngeiing ill- . v-y, the ether d-.y. a-.d purc'ia-c Ien : of their
Air. Albright was attacked bv ' fine K'ver.-ibii! Overeeuls, wiiich they are sell-
jiiieuuieiii.t ah ut two year-, age
c.ivercd, heuevcr, Mifiiciently Je
his duths in th;: court heu-e for
he
10- :
resume '
",.,,v,.,..i I
months, tie was taken ill again en
Feb.
1(5, lSS'D. aud since, that lime he has
been at the court house.
11 it
At the lime of his death, Mr. Albright
was in the 77th year of Iii.3 age. He was
born in this city and lias a son of Geerge
Albright. He was a carpenter by trade,
; aim years a-je tie carried en that business.
j In l-;i he was appointed ;t tip.taif in the
; e.r.trt lien e. anil remained there until the
i time of his sickness. On August 12th,
; 1S7-1, Matthias Zahm. theceurtreriei. died.
i anil en August. 17th of the same year
I Mr. Alie ight w.iS appointed iu his stead.
Prem that time he occupied the crier's
chair and acted as interpreter. Up te the
i.me ei ins ue.iiu ne 11 :ver ; J.st a eay 11:
court i.e. account e, lus i-,v;. mckiicss ter
.!
vcar.s. Tl:e v.ifi-i.! Mr. Albright died
March 2., 1S.m. Mr. Alhiight has alvrays
been a rc:-ident ui this city, and lie lived
for iwciitv-si" years in theh.ui.--e where he
departed 'his life. .Mr. Albright leaves
four children namely. J. R. Albright, of
the Farmers" bank. Geerge IL Albright,
Mrs. F.milv C. Kmght, wife of Dr. II. i).
Knight, and Mr.,. C. E. Ilalba.-h. wife of
Jehn P. Haibach, of Ilethlehem.
Mr. Albright was a 4-cnt favorite with
these wliOjhad biihiiK-ss in court. Ilisman
ne:s were gentle audatTable.and his knowl
edge of all court matters very extended.
Yeung attorneys were accustomed te con
sult him relative te the details of court
matters, aud even old members aflcn de
pended 0:1 his excellent memory for fixing
dates raid events in which they weie inter-ei-ted.
He )os-.-s-:.il u ready wir, a fund
of humor and an ample stoic of anecdote
with which he was went te beguile th
idle hours eT eemt attaches and hosts of
pciseual friends. Educated iu the princi
ples of Democracy as exp.juded by Jclfisr Jclfisr
sen and established by Jacksen, he chin;
faithfully te the party of his choice in tri
umph or defeat. He was a member of
Trinity Lutheran church for many years.
Few men in Lancaster wcre nunc highly
respected or will be mere sincerely mourned
than Geerge Albright.
Ui-atb of Henry IZniHlaknr.
II' nry Gundaker, the well known store
keeper of Ieith Queen street, died this
11101 nisig shortly before G o'clock. Mr.
Gundaker was born and raised in this city,
and was a son of Jehn Gundaker, who
lived with him. lie was a eeachniaker by
ti.iilea-.id fei several years was employed
by D.A. Altick. After ma:rying he started
iu the millinery business in a store one
deer above Flinn & Rrcneman's stand.
His buainenn increased largely and he
Special Ietice.--Gi?ler, Bewers & Hurst, 25 East King Street.
MERCHANT TAILORING
AT Ne. 25 BAST KING STRE3T.
Clothing "XIaile te Order at 25 East King Street.
Overcoats Made te Order at 23 East King Street.
Coats, Vests and Pants JIade te Order at 23 East King Street.
An elegant assortment of Overceatings, Coatings, Suitings and Paatinga, in all the latest styles te select from at 23 East
ivingetrcct. -
All articles of Clothing well sponged, well trimmed and well made at 23 East King Street.
X one but the best of workmen employed at 23. East King Street.
A geed fit and satisfaction throughout guaranteed at 23 East King Street.
Prices as low as the lowest at 23 East King Street.
An elegant line of Men's Merine Underwear, all sizes and qualities, at 23 East King Street. ,
An elegant line of ITcsiery, Handkerchiefs, Xccktics and 15ews, Suspenders and Gloves, at 23 East King Street.
V.'e also eiler balance of stock of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting mostly of Coats and Overcoats, at prices that c.iunet help
ut iii.-uie the s--;ile of the whole let in a very'fchert time.
G-IVUEK, BO WEES & BLUEST,
25 East Kinct Street, Lancaster, Pa.
afterwards removed te the present place,
whfre he has alivavs done a lar'ie business.
( ... Gundaker wit's an enterprising and
active business man and had many friends.
,. w;is a lncmher of Ledge Ne. -13. F. and
A. M., and of Lancaster cemmandcry Z e.
r.i, Knights Templar. lie leave a wile
! aud two ehilden a daughter and a little
J .j..
Death el" .Siirhsi Ntteliit.
: -,i,0 ,, vu.5f ,.,.( t. Mnct
, u'in this eih. died thismerninirat her
r-' . '
resilience, en JJcavcr street, m tlie au I
ri'i:- nl' lin- 'i.r. Slie Tim- eKi'.iv i-':iftefl in )
tJ VIII .I.1V 113 I'llU ..I." ...l..., fcl.- ...
this elty and was married in the year 1812 ;
her husband has been dead for at least eO
years. She was a sister of Mis. Frederick
llambrigitt. and an aunt of our well known
townsman, Cel. Henry A. Hambright.
She also has relatives in Pittsburgh, and
.she was very well known by the old citi
zeuts of Lancaster. The funeral will take
pl.icij n Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Uiil Net Cclobrute
'i he Republicans of Elizabeth township
and it is full el 'em had made extcn
:.ive preparations en last Saturday te in
dulge in a regular old cantice and a gen-
eral jelliiicati myi honor of Gen. Garfield's
eieciieu. mu is .seeiiiee iiiiib iiiu "uu tteiu
unwilling, as It rained all evening. They
I icsolvedte havethu spree en the following
Monday, but Rally Marks, the cow doctor,
heard that New Yerk liad 'gene for Han
cock.'' That settled it. "Ress" Rcist,
Ivrickerville's piemier politician, believing
the rumor t: be true, declared '"the thing
pu eti'tiil iiiey hear mere news.''
Sule e Ileal Kstiitc.
.-imiiel ilcss & Sen, auctieneeers, sold
at puliliu sale, last night, at Charles
TiippleV. Cooper house, for Jehn A.
'sebum and Charles Ilolztverth, adminis
trator of Piiilip Sebum, deceased, the
well known business stand en West King
street, lately eciupied by Philip Sebum,
S011& Ce., and previously by II. Z.Rheads
S: ihe.. te A. N. Ireneman, .jr., for $17.--I."ii).
subjccL te a dower of $1-0-12.70.
CJiarscil Vlt!i Takl:iK :i V.atcli.
On a di.-natch received from Salunga
ic.-teiday, Chief of Police IVichier arrest
ed lb r.ry Greek en a charge of stealing a
watch i'lein Uen.jamin Asten, of that place.
Gicek formerly resided iu this city, but
has been iu the county for some time past.
The watch was net found en his person,
but lie ista'.d te have Oslered one ler sale
:t public .-iiile ! at Landisvihe ycsterdayfinerning. Aldcr
r.iday even- man A. F. Dennelly committed him in de
. fault of bail fu-a hearing.
Cemmitl'Ml for Larceny.
L'rias Kcndig had a hearing before Al
derman Spun iir, and iu default of bail
was committed te pri-en te answer for the
larceny of live eases of leaf tobacco, taken
from tiie warehouse of R. P. Kcndig, this
cilv. '
I.'SI-gC S'lllHV.'l.
The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Rojer Rush,
who (lied en Sunday, took place from the
icsidence of the deceased's father this
aftern-.en. It was very 1 irgely attended ;
a large ciewd steed in front of the iiou-;:-fer
a long time a. id most of them viewed
tin: remains. The services were conducted
by Rev. J. R. Siiumaker. and the int.-r-irr-.'iit
was at Woodward Ililfccnieterv
t--!:urc-h J-'air.
St. Antheny's church fair
monew night in Grant hall,
and continue for ten nights.
will open to te
Ruke street,
, !li:v. Hcs'.'.v AliMOsay.-: " 1 curncstly believe
' tiuit I-y- Kidney 1'ad U the only infallible
reme-.ly in the world ler that prevalent and
ili-tie -iii-rc'i'ii'l-iiut Hack Ache.' "'
: iiS-vilM'iVSF&w
. - T..,. ,..,... ,c,rv'u i.:mi.!ne-s i ihe m-m
ingat prices ranging from .i: te $10. He fives
you .geed ail vice when he tells you te go and
tee them. nevlO-tfd
Xvrveus itc'.iilily, weakness mid decline )ie
vcn!("l liy a timely use of Malt Hitters.
1 Am Crazed With Toothache
.-.nil serves you light fur ltaving neglected te
use fdZODiiXT. Hal yen done se your month
would have been lieallhy and your teeth
J-OUIill.
melice
prc-eri
;el the '.-nag" pulled out and com
at once using SOZODONT, thereby
!-.': lhe b.iiiiii-t el your teeth.
nS-lvrdceilXw
Cenc:
!n':it!vi
al I'utici' Aekne-.vledge.s te have been
iiaved with Caiictini Shaving Seap.
nrxvi.i 1. xetjvvs.
SAMi'Li: aetjc::.
it :- im; e-.silCe ter a woman after u, faltiil'il
ci.-.r.-e t treuttaent with I.ydia K. IMnI;h:im .
Vvgctii'iii; (.on-pemi'l te enliiiue te siiirer
with a weakness of llm uterus Kiicle-sc a
stituip te Mrs. I.ydia K. I'iiikham, i! Western
avenue, l.ynn, Mil-"., terpampliletc.
jy29-lydeed&w
t'ruil.
englit the children of 11 thict te be
r.ee.ttt-i; their l'a .steals (pastilcs.)
scidds. cut.-, brui-es cured by Dr.
Why
biirnt !
Ibiriis
TheiuiiV Kcleclrie Oil. J 'or sale by II. It.
Cochran. ilniLrgi-t. l.'!7 and 1S9 Xertli Queen
street, l.ancasler, l'a. 17
ihe Tidy Ileu-euile.
Tin: ciireful, tidy housewife, when blie is giv-in-r
her lieuse its spring cleaning, should bear
in mind that the dear inmates el her house are
mere precious than house., and that their sys
tems need cteansin; by purifying the bleed,
regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent
and cure the diseases ari-iii-; from spring 111.1
hiri land mia-ma, and site .should kuexv that
there is nothing ihat will de it se perfectly and
surely as Hep ISitteis thu purest and btt.t et
all medicine. See ether column.
nl-SwiUt-.r
Iteincmbcr: The only perfect proprietary
medicine as a "J'.loed Searcher" is that bear
ing the name of "Dr. Lindsey," and which
may be had Irem druggists.
C'ebincl Itlnrlbus.
Cholera Merbus mnybi; encouraged bjfre
ijuent desea el pickled" Salmen and undressed
Cucumbers, it nmvbe increased by eating 1111
rljic plums, and nittv be cured b.v taking Dr
Themus' i:eh;ctrlc Oil. Fer sale by II. U. Coch
ran, druggist, i:!7 and 1"J Xertli yiieen street,
Lancaster, l'a . IS
Net ICxactly.
Have you been much at sea? Xe. net exactly,
but my brother married an admiral'
daughter.
Were you ever in France? Xe. net exautly,
but iiiv mother'.- name was French.
DI 1 von ever have llic IHicumatism ? Xe, net
"exucllv. bat my father had, and he cure I
it with Dr. Themas' Kclectric Oil.
Fer sale by II. IS. Cechian, druggist, 137 and
1CU Xertli Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. -1
DRY GOODS.
XJCtr Alt I'EUTISEaiJiXXS,
TO TEACHERS!
are lespcctfully iujilcd te call and see our store and elegant stock
Wc are receiving frecmenr importations of new aud beautiful
loll
of goods,
goods from France Italy and Switzerland, which are put en exhibition aa
seen as received.
Wc have-:m extensive stock of Diamonds, including come rare gems
of large size. We have an attractive exhibition of Oil Paintings, Musical
Bexes with various attachments, Geld and Silver Watches for ladies or
gentlemen at very low prices. Keyless Clocks suitable for school room,
Teachers' Hells, Ink Stands, Geld Pens and Helders, Paper Knives, Thermometer.--,
&s. Wc have everything in the regular Jewelry Line, and
many articles net usually found in the jeweler's stock.
Teachers arc cordially invited te employ some of their leisure time iu
a visit te our store.
E. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
Ne. 4 West King Street.
j. B. MARTIN & CO.
DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS.
cmupli-te -f.tlr in all Deji.irtmciiti-. (i KXTS' FUUNISIIlXi: GOOIS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT,
Jladi of Wani-utta Mu-tin, Tliivc-I'ly All Lineu I'osein nn.l ;,'uuriinteeil te lit ; witlioul'excep witlieul'excep witlioul'excep
ceptien llic !c-t, sliirl in tin city. ?Jea, tired tul:e:i ami Shirts inaile te enlec.
Elegant Line of Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear,
Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c.
B. MARTIN &
J.
.iiet:icr): Jj.'incrs!! r.ieii:c.s:::
Aivyeu.didtuilM'il at n!.';!it ami broken ej
yeui rest by a sit-i. eliitil t-ntferins ami cryiiss
with J tit- cxcriiui.itiiig pain et ctittinj,' teetli'.'
It m. '.'' at once anil p-t a bottle efM Its. WINS
I.Oir.1 m;i M JIlXl. 1- V Iti; l. Ii v. ill relieve llic
piei- liltlc su::.-i-e:- iniiiifiliaii'ty flejienil upon
it ; tlicre i no ir.i-tal.-e about it. 'I her. is net :,
niotl.ei-en earl'i vt be !i:t- evern-cl it, who will
am le!! you tit ciu-c that it will regulate the
bowel , anil vivi: ivsl te the mother, ami relief
ami health te tins ciii.il, operating like lsi.igic.
It is perfectly .-ate te n-ein allcu-i's,:iiiil )Iea.
itat te the ta-tc. anil is tlie pres-eriiuien et 0:10
et t!uj elili-1 ami best fenetJi" pliys'.i i.ma ami
ntrr-i-.-, in the t'liiteil :sti ci. S.)lil everyivliere
flc.-nt-abnt::'. !ilT-lvil.v:u-:.i.n'tvS
It isiimply marvelous hew (ttiekly censti
patien, biiieti'-nc.--., anil mcu heaila'-hi' are
eared bv '-Seller.-' I.iver l'iils."
Xe remedy for kidney dl-cnse.s herelolere
dl-cevercd can be he'd for one moment in com
parison wilh Warner's Safe Kidne.v and I.iveV
Ciu-e.C. .J. Jlerri'i,; .., Washington, I). C.
;
Wlr.es Kir Medicine.
Seme time since we stepped at Ias-:iic, X..I..
and were really surprised te koe the amount of
Mr. Speer's stock el Fert Grape Wine en hand
it is almejt labulen-5. Four store houses are
tilled, and tiers upon tiers of ca-ks. up and
down lUiars, and in some c-ise. huge casks oc ec
cupy every uvaihiblospet. leaving, only little
alleyways thinugli which te walk. It U an
illimilable q iiiJlly of wine. Xnuu i sold
unless it h;is iicjuired the age et lour years,
and the buildings I.i. Sand 4, are of tin fust,
second, third an i leurth years' Tintage. Our
druggi-s have some et the eldest of the ubove
wine direct from Mr. Sp.er. Potienen Guar
dian. Tliis wine i-i new in ileinauil ,ler cemmu
nlnii purpose-. It, is excellent for weakly par
sons before retiring.
This nine i.s ender-ed by Drs. Atlcu and
Davis, :iud i'lhl y II. K. .Shiymaker.
jiel-iwdJtw
"JUemi's r.renrJiial Troches" are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness mid Itrenehial All'cctieu-. Fer
thirty yearn the-e Troches have been iu use, i
with annually increuslng favor. They are net
new and untried, but, having been te-ted by
wide and censtsmt uae for nearly anenliie
generation, they have attained well-merited
11111k among the lewstaplercuiedicief tlienge.
The Tlirent.
' Uruii'u's Jlrenchinl Troches'-'1 act diivetly
011 the organ of the voice. They have an cx-li-.iiirdimiiy
eilVjet in ail disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, re-iering a healthy lone v iicn re
laxed, cither treni co!il or ever-exertion et the
voice, and prei'iieea clearand distinct enunci
ation. Sjtcitf.crx (t,i(l Xinvemihul the Troches
u-eful.
A Cough. Celd, Catarrh 01 Sere Threat rc-
I'uires immediate attention, ns neglect eltcn- '
times results in some incurable Lung Disease.
' nrewn,s llrenchlnl Troches" will almost in
viiriiiiily give relief. Imitations are elt'crcd ler
sale, many ei which are injurious. Tiie genu
ine. " Jlrtnvn's J.'renchial Troches" are sold
eiJi in boxes. siiil5-Jyd&wTti,TliAS
HEATHS.
Aluiugiit. Xev. !),It?e, in this city, ttcer,'
Albright, in the 77th year of his age.
The 1 datives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, Xe. I'U K:it Chestnut street,
en Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment
at Lancaster cemetery. 2td
Acn-ew. In this city, en the full List., Mary
i:., only child of ltebcit 31. and ilary it-Ay-ncw,
iu the 3d year of her age.
The rchitiTcs and fiicnds of the family arc
respcctlnlly invited te attend the funeral from
the resilience of Iter parents, Xe. CO'J Xertli
Duke fctrect, en Thursdav afternoon at 2J
o'clock. nO-21
XEir.iT. In this city, en the 10th Inst., Mrs.
Sukui Xcsbit, widow of Charlej Xesbit, aged
02 years.
The relatives and friends et the family arc
respcctlnlly invited te attend the funeral
from her late residence, ltcaycr street, en Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. "ltd
tiUNPAKEii. November 10. IfSa, In this city,
Henry Gundaker, in the 4'Jil year of his age.
Funeral en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from his late residence, Xe. 142 North Queen
.trcct. 3ta
y
IJEAT WESTKKX UN WOKKS, l'itts
It burgh. I'u. Send stamp for catalogue
iituleguc
O. I), fe
nes, shot guns, leveivcrs, sent (,
nomination.
CO.
A'AMr AJ) I'JIKTISUMJCX'J'S.
VHTICE.
i TI
he members of Ledge Xe. :. P. and A.
.11., are requested te meet at tlicir null en ?at-m-ilay
afternoon at lo'cleclr, for the piirpe-e
of atleudiiiK the funcRiI of niiidi'Cc:i?ed broth
er, Henry Itnndakci. The brethren of Jnin Jnin
berten J.eilgi', Xe. 17.5, are invited te partici-
'ityorderef the V. M.
H. 8. CAISA,
nevl0-3td hecretary.
QKtltCT IAXCIXG SC'IIOOI. !
KOIJKIiTS' HALL,
will open for the reception et pupils WED
XKSDAV , XOV. 17, a 4 . m. for children, Sp.
in. ler ludie-t and j;entlciuen. All the new
dances taught in one term Itacfpiet, Alsatian.
Knickerbocker Itaequpt and tins bcautitul
"I'ole" Qaadrille. Fer tonus. ic., nitplv at.
IVOODIVAI1D-.S MUSIC STeftK.
Fust King street.
Music bv W. Tavieranil orchestra.
nevIO-ltd
1 JIANOA
SCIIOMAKEIl & CO.'S
GOLD-STRINGED PIANOS
lead the World.
Highest Centennial Award.
MitS. DK. GKO. A. KIXG,
nOtd.ltw Agent ler Laaca-tcr.
PUF.I.IO s.vi.i:.
Oa TFKSDAY, XOVFMKLU lit, will be
sold at the Leepard lletel.a two-story FUAMK
DIVKLLIXO, with Frame ISuck Kuililmg, con cen
tainir.g hall and 10re.-ims,sit tutted 011 the Mouth Meuth
we.st corner of l.eaveriinil linger streets. Xe.
Oft! : let with house fronts i'i feet and in depth
UK) loot te a 11 teet wide alley. Alse an adjoin
ing let the same size.
alc te coiiimenee ut 7 o'clock p. 111. Condi
tions made known by
ELLKX 1JOWMAX.
II. Shcbi::t. Allet. nS-7td
T
'EAlUUa' lNSTlTKTi:.
EVENING LECTURES
IK FUI.TON HALL.
WEDXKSDAY. XOV. 10. "Abraham Lin
coln," Hen. Schuyler Colfax, Seuth I'cnd,
lud.
THURSDAY. .XOV. 11. "A Visit te the To Te To
semite Valley." Ir. O. II. Ti!I-ny, l'hiladcl-
FKIDAY XOV. 12. Readings by I'ret. Frank
Itradferd, Xcw Yerk City.
3"Sale et Itcscrvcil Scat-j will begin en
Monday, Xet. 8, at 9 a, 111., ut L. Feil Duiainith's
ltoek Stere, Xe. 32 East King struct.
Course tickets for re-icrved scats $I..V
Single tickut ler iv8erved seats 4D
Single ticket, gencriil nilniissien i
Lectures will begin at S o'clock.
!iev-.4,C,,lM0,11.12ilr.
llfAKTKU. KVKUVllODY T ADVKlt-
Tt ti.-c, free of charge, in thu Intkllieen
ckh. who wants seuicthiii': te de.
' -X7-AXTE1. A WOMAN UOM1-KTKXT TO
t de the coekingandiisssist in the gener
al nousewerK 111 a small latiiuy. age.s, sin
te $I." per month, liuiuireat this cilice.
nevliMfd
Y
AXTKO A STOUT HOY TO LKAKX
Uaking, Apply at
L. GOOS & SON,
Xe. 101 Middle street.
ltd
r,i:!
ALE!
AL.E!
L.VWKF.XCE KNAPP'S CELKIJUATEI) AT.D
1VELL KNOWN DUAL'GHTALE.
is new rady for censumyry, wholesale and
retail.
HOTHLS, I1ESTACH.IXT3 AND PRIVATE FAJIILICS
can be supplied with thH wliolcsemo and
nourishing beverage. All orders will receive
punctual attention and deliverances uiudu at
short notice. Call or address
LAWKEXCE KNAPP,
Xe. 143 East KiugStrcut,
ectl4-lmd Lancstcr, l'a.
-tK7-UOI,SAL.E AM) KtTAIL.
SEVAN'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 237 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
tll7-lyii
SIjES. C. LILLEB,
LADIES' JIAIHDItESSni:
jianu'.UcturcraiidDcaleriti Hair Werk, Ladies
and Gents' Wigs. Combing-; fctraiglitcned and
made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made
up. Alse. Kid Gleve.sand Feathers cleaned and
dyed, at X03.2A5 and 227 North Queen street
four doers above P. It. K. Depot. el-3md
THIRD EDITIOI.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 10, 1880.
1VEAT1IEK INDICATIONS.
Washington-, Nev. 10. Fer the Middle
states, cloudy aud threatening weather
with rain, brisk southeasterly winds, de
cidedly lower barometer, stationary or
higher tcnlperature.
TnjJ NEWYOKK FRAUDS.
A Pretest from a Candidnte ler Cengres.
New Yeke, Nev. 10. The canvassers
of the vote of New Yerk county te-day re
ceived a pretest from Nicholas Muller
against the vote for Benjamin "Weed for
Congress in the Fifth district en the
ground of fraud and illegally endorsed bal bal
eots. KY WIRE.
Artci-noen Telegrams Condensed.
The Paris Republican newspapers affect
te regard yesterday's cabinet crisis as due
te a deplorable misunderstanding, and
urge the ministers te retain their port
folios. It is expected a new ministry will
be formed at once.
Earthquake in Southern Austria yester
day caused the destruction of 200 houses
and two churches ; the cathedral was
badly damaged, as wcre also the palace
and country seat of the cardinal arch
bishop.
Disturbances are feared at Fourceing,
France, between the Catholic clubs and
the authorities, charged with the execu
tion of the religious decrees.
Philip aud Geerge Scltenrich, Geerge
Evans and James Alahen have been arrest
ed en a charge of stealing between 10,0G0
and $13,000 worth of jewelry from the res
idence el Charles Jehnsen, Baltimore.
Jehn Berkley, colored, of Bloemtield,
Ky., was fired upon by unknown parties
aud his heart literally tern out. The eh.
jeet of the murder was robbery.
CIIAKGKD W1TU rOIH'EKY.
The Latest Phase el the riilln-GarflcId Case.
New Yeni:, Nev. 10. Police Justice
Morgan this morning examined Samuel S S
Merey aud Rebert Lindsey arrested for
alleged perjury in connection with the
Philp-Gaificld case. The room was cleared
of spectators.Liiidseytcstilicdhisicalname
was O'Brien. Lindsey made a statement
which will be laid before the grand jury
but which is new kept secret. Merey was
also examined and made a statement
'which it is said i.-; a full confession, but it
is te be kept secret.
MA j: outs.
Sew l'nrkftl-irkfi.
Num. '. e.:z. Nev. 10. Fiem- State .mil W.-,l-crn
a shade stronger with fair!- ac
tive (.sport and jobbing tniie demand :
Supcriini', at j:: 'MQl :.: extra de at
itDUK 73; choice, de, SI Seffit 01: r::uiv de
ft 'J.-.rji;-y ; round hoop Ohie$17.5 : choice de
ut ?. 10i3'i 00 ; supcrline wester:' i.IDOW. 5":
eoiumen te geed extra de ftO'J(JI5; eheici
de ti OOfJB .r.O ; choice white wheat de $1 7.'
(r51'j.-; Southern scarce and firm, moderate in
quiry ; common te lair extra at $5 ('.);.- 33;
geed te choice de id m$ 00.
Wheat without decided change and bdrly
active ; Xe. 1 White, Hpet, iI Irt-f: de Di-i
n 1'J.M ; Ne. 2 lied, Nev.. SI SJ!4.3t .ll: ; de Dec,
?I 21J 1 2I?i : de Jan., 1 SK11 i-.
Cern a .ilia te stronger : Mixed ivc-tcru snot,
S5I; de future, M.WS.
Oats about steadv ; Xo.SNer., -tlJic : Statu
IIS He: Wctwrn -,'JKteKc
i'liltadelplita. taarKct.
ii!ii.DKi.riiiA, November III. Fleur linn,
slightlv better trade; .-upertinu t-2"Ti:i r,0;i:x
tra4litS4 5U; Ohie ami Indiana Iiuniiv fSCOffl
a 'i; Penn'ii t-tmilv $' U3i?.- 5 ; Hi. Leuis
family 5 ?G u'.l ; 3Iinnrsela r:tiiiiIy$r.2Va.-i 73;
SiiMigh .;Wfirt30; Winter patent $i;c.i;se;
Spring de 7W)S 3M.
Itye Heur lirtuat ..ri0.
Wheat tirmly active and higher; Xe. 2
Wc-tcvn Ueil il V; Penn'a. Ked $1 K.iiJI 1C;
Auibcr$l ir.31 V.y,.
Cern higher with ligct supply ; yellow f.'-S
SSJiCc; mixed 37J,f7.-.Sc.
eals ftcadv ler be.t grades; Xe. 1, Wiiitc
4.'c; Xe. 2de4tc: Ne.. a de SaSIOc; Ne. 2.
Jlixei! :.7c.
Kye firm at ll'-c.
Previsions firm but quid; mips pert.-,
new, at ii:.ir.i3.-.0: de old, a.,$ii;i:ean;.-.ii;
beet Hams at 3l7 30 ; Indian 111.fA.bcct at fl 30 ;
bacon smoked -.hindiler.- 5J.;iie ; mill de 3',(c;
smoked Irim-lC'ilOJie: pickled hum- Sjrr.(..'.ii.
. l.ard li rm ; city s.cttlu at f-JIlc : loe-i-I.uleiie:-'.'.:;
prime vtvam 18 73.
Iliitter Choice jiriccs lirm and wanted ;
Creamerv cxti-.i ::Jc: (In geed te choice -w
ilex IS. C. and X. Y. cxli-a itiq-iae ; Western
reserve extra 22S'2lc; de geed te choice liiii.
2'ie: Keili .-tcady with fair demand lorcheice:
Western Ileaerve extra 'iafjile; Penn'a I'stru
202c
Eggs scarce and linn; Penn'a Extra 23c;
Western Extra 23e.
Ciicee dull but steady; Xew Teil; lull
cream at l.'Srei.'I-.'je; Weslern lull eivuii. al
12I3e: de lair te geed at ll12e; de halt
s'cim-lrei0'.c.
Petroleum uemiiuil : refined iJe.
Whi-!:y scarce at $1 II.
Seed- Geed te prime clever dull :Hytl. ?
73i; Timethy nominal at ilW-iH: Kiax.-iiid
quiet at il s:t.
Stock. II arket.
. Xew Yerk Stocks.
.Steclr.-s weak.
Xevcu
iber I'l.
a. m. r. m. v. sr.
10:-. 1: 0 2:0)
ErlelC. K 42 4iyH il
Michigan S. A I.. S....1I4 li: HIV,
Michiuiiu Cent. It. lL.IHi 107 IDS
r
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Union Pacific. -. '.yVA
Kansas & Tcxa U7
Xcw Yerk Central
Adams Ex pre. 1
Illinois Central
Cleveland .t Pitt-
Chicago & UecI: I
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Lanca-lcrand Ephrata turnpike...
Lane , Eiizabctiit'n anitMidillct'n..
Lancaster and Fruitville turiipikc.
Lancaster and Lititz turnpike
Lancaster and Maner turnpike....
Lancaster and Manhcim turiiikw.
Uinca.-teianil Marietta turnpike.
Lane. an. I New Helland turnpike..
Lane, and Strasburg turnpike
Lane, and Susquehanna turnpike..
Lane, and Willow Street turnpike.
Farmers' Nat. Hank et Lancuitcr...
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WTAXWU A UtUV ABOUT 35 YKAIW
et age in a business requiring consider
able travel : must net have any incumbrance.-,
and bu tillable, of pleasing appearance and
easy talker. Address, s.tatlng age. place et
present and past residences, trade if any, r
what ihe litw done in the pest,
1IOX 1,014. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
ect27-2tw
A.ST111CU r.KO'S JLVrjCKTISEJlJMT.
A ST1HC11 KKOS.' AllVKKTISKMKNT.
fin-;
LADIES'
VOTE
If it were cast for thi mmplnnlj n-hnliv,.
U-specialty wen thtr favor and patrenuge.
tiuin. juuging uyiiietiiuiy overturn- crowd
of customers, be given In overwhelming ma
jority te the popular house of
ASTRICH BRO.S'
IS EAST KING STUHET.
13 EAST KING STUKET.
!.'! EAST KING STUEET.
13 EAST KINS STUEET.
IS EAST KING STIIEET.
We dclre te call particular attention te the
following special bargains eifcr.-d new:
HATS
ANIl
AND
MILLIKEKY.
In the various divi-ie::.s of our IlatH and Mil
linery ilcp-irtmcnt we are displaying all the
novelties of the .-ea-en. in every possible vari
ation et style, et qtiulilie.-tesali-IV the most
fastidious, and :a pries which uh.-,e!iilc!y
ci impel imrchase.
Just opened, 100 dozen of
FINE TUiJIMED Di:i:i;ii-.
fine ti:i.m'm:ii Di:i:i5ii:.s,
I'lNi: TIIIJIMBU DKUIHES
FIFTY CENTS,
FIFTY CKXT,
FIFTY CENTS,
Satin Tritmncd Derby, rally trimmed with
satin, $l.oe.
Seft. Fell Derhicsat .Wc.
Ladies' Kelt Shapes. 2.V.
Me-cow Heaver Hats, 31'c.
CigaretUIIatstir.i.
FIXE PLUSH I'.EAVEi: HATS,
in black, brown, garnet, navy blur, uivrtle
green and ail shades e!' drab; allot the lined,
qualilv, for
TIIltEE llOLLAKS,
TIHMMED HATS AXD IIOSXETS
in great variety at reasonable pi-ice-..
KK ATM KItS.
KEATHEUS.
FEATIIEKS.
OSTItlCH PLUMES,
iu black white and colored,
OsTKlCH TIPS,
In evcrvpe ibleshaite.
lSIUDS' W1XGS,
IJUEASTS,
FEATIIEI: i;AXDS and KAXCY FEATHEUS
in various .-ttvlc-s.
TltIM.MI.VG SILKS and SATIXS.
A SPECIAL i: AUG .UN
IX HEAVY ilitl.:-.- ISLACK SILK.
at$I..Vi)i:rv:inl.
We -.11 excellent ISLACK TKIMMIXG SATIN
ler $1.00 per van I.
GOOD ISLACK MLIC VELVET,
at 31.01 per yard.
AX
EXCELLENT ISLACK SILK -VELVET
at fL.Ti per yard.
GOOD ISLACK VELVETEEN
at.Wc. per yanl.
EM ISOSSEU V ELVETEEXS
11 bhi'-k, brown, navy, garnet, myrtte,
at 05c. per vard.
COLOI1ED VELVETEENS at COc.
PLUHES
Iu all the new shades.
DUESS TI1IM MINGS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
DRES.S TRIMMINGS.
ISLACK SILK iitlXGES from 23c. upward.
We.scilanclcgnt Jet and Chenille Fringe
for 75c. a yard : .siild else where for $1.
OurlSIack Silk Fringes, .-old at tlyrryard,
are the greatest bargains ever elTercil.
We have en hand the me-t elegant line of
Fine .let and ChcniUe Fringes from :ft upward
mid ell'ct a special inducement in a Fringe
which we sell at -$l.sj pery.ir.l ; worth $2.30.
Our line of
PASSAM EXTERIES
PASSAMENTERIES
PASSAM EXTERIES
cuinet bet'enipcted with by any house in tint
city, cither in variety! f .style nor in choice or
patterns,
Wc exhibit the most iaberale designs of
PAsSAMENTERlEa at our v.ell known low
price.-.
NOVELTIES IN
CH EN I LLE A X I) .1 ET TASS1. t.s.
HEADED HUNGARIAN Sl'IKEe,
JSEADED 1SALI-S
HEADED PEARS the latest novelty.
ISEADED TRIMMING CORD, "
COLORED SILK TASSELS AND GIRDLES,
in all the new -hade.
. ORNAMENTS,
LOOPS.
JET DROPS
and RON TONS, in cndles.-. variety.
Our ::-rrtiiiciit in
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS
i- the me-t complete, and wc are new able te
suit everv.-iugie purehaser.
WE" L'A LI. ATTENTION TO OUR
KID GLOVES.
A Six Uutten Geed Kid Gleve, iu black,
ami white, all new tall shades, and most cle
gant opera and cv-iiing shades, ter
N I X ET V-E I G I IT C E X TS.
The bc-1 Gleve ever etfered ter the pricr.
trtt'i! eiler te take back every pair that
tears or rip.s when put en, ami furnish a new
pair instead.
Six Uutten. or t lie Mime finality, fer$I.CX
es-GREAT hargainstiiis wki;k.-w
li.Oiloz..si.x-bi:tten Kid Gloves Jer l.-Je
;0 dez. cight-buien Kid Gloves, 10Te quality.
il.i-:iap.iii-.
We will sell Tills WEEK. 200 dez. LADIEs'
FIXE MERINO GLOVES, in all the new fall
shades, with ribbed top-i. extra long. at the
asteni-hiiig prict; of TlVKXTl -Fl VE CENTS
a pair. Tins is the bigge-t bargain we ever
etleied.
READ THIS!
50 dez. Ladii:,' Fine All-Linen Hemstitched
1 1 A X DI ' E RCII I E FS at 12'!Cr. apiece.
AXOTHEE GREAT ISARGAIX!
10 dez. Ladies' Solid Colored MER1XO
HOsi:. lliiuheil, line quality geed, ler 18c. a
pair. (These Stockings would he cheap ut3uc.)
An extra geed, till regular made, trine Cot Cet Cot
eon Hese, ler Ladies, in cardinal, navy, brown.
gendarme, garnet, at :.2c. a pair. Tlie.su an
extra long Ficnch goods, and cost .Wc. a pair
any ether time.
Anether let fifla'.l regular made Ralbriggans
at 25c. a pair.
25 dez. Ladic-' Heavy Klecce Lined Ilesc.full
regular made, double nccUuud Iecs, for 2.'iC.a
Full regular made Ribbed Merine Hese, in
white and enlercd, fe-'23e. upair.
A real Knitted Stocking, all wool, ladies'
kize, iu dark cardinal, at 4.c. a pair. Child'.s
si.e trem 2jc. up.
IX MERIX.O UNDERWEAU.
we etrer this week the following :
A heuvv Ladies' Merine UiulervfBt,33c.
An extra line .Merine Cndervc-t, .-nk stitch
ed, regular culls and shoulders, 4 -e. apiece.
Child's L'lidcrvcbts and Pants, in all sizes
and qualities.
UNION SUITS,
UNION" SUITs,
UNION SUITs,
GENT.V MERINO UNDERWEAR.
NOTE OUR PRICES :
All excellent 30c. Shirt ter 40c.
Drawers te match.
Seventy-live cent Shirt and Drawers at
5ec. each.
Finest goods at 75c. each.
Scar'ct Medicated All Weel Shirt and Drawers
at $1.23 each.
tar Come and leek at them. -3
THREE GREAT I5ARGAIXS IS
GENTS' SOCKS.
Heavy Ribbed Leng Weel Socks ISc.a pair
Regular Made. Fine Merine socks. ...23c. a pair
Real ISritisliSecks I'.lc.apair
Just received, a let or fifty dozen
extra large size.
HEAVY GERMAN LINEN TOWELS,
iined.iidi.y Dumu-lc. with knotted fulnge, ler
ONLY T WEN TY-FIVK CENTS.
A rarccliuuce, which ought net te be mii-cd.
TIIE PLACE FOR UARGA1XS
Is THE
LANCASTER J5AZAAR,
LANCASTER RAZ.tAR,
L.ANCASTE1: ISAZAAR,
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA.
13 EAST KING .STREET, LAXCASTER, PA.