ST&tSlT'1 Vi. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTjCLLIENCKK. FRIDAY. OOTOHEK 15, 1886 -i tfi ,. v IS-" ' if. ; r. , i' JOIILKK FOR COLORED MEN. it0 BAvm a ummATTimmi vulva nt a X, OK OOtUHMM 31. HU.lM Hi Kaaaclpallen With Ovneral fcJUUli aad Addrfw te b Delivered ky a tf I l Celured Ormter A MM ter la florengh Opra Heue. Kegalar Correspondence or IirrtLLiaENCin. Oei.UMIiIA, Oct 15. The colerod pejnila. Mem or Columbia will have a big iliue en Thnraday, .October 21st, when a grand MMaolpstlen Jubilee will be held under tlie aoapieeaortbaMt. Zlen A. M. K. clmrcli. The carrying out et the affair has been placed In tea banda of committees, wbe are making BBeeaaary arransements te make tbe Jubilee a raoeesa, Iaalah a Welra, of Philadelphia, tbeteelebrated colored orator, baa been in lUtl te be Y-reaent te deliver an address and It la expected that he will respond. A street parade will take place in the afternoon, at two o'clock, which will be headed by the col ored band, of Lancaster. The base ball ground will be occupied by the holding of an ex roast. In the evening a grand cake ana ring walk will take place in the armory. Prohibition Meeting. A fair-sized audience was present In the armory, last night, when a meeting was held under the direction et tbe Prohibition party oftewn. Addirases we.-e delivered by Rev. J. Wright, of Philadelphia, and Ueorge N. Tyelevre, or Lancaster, ceuntychalrraan of the Prohibition party. Theapeakcrs nmilovery geed addresses in support et weir views. A Dangerous Vracllce. The teacher and pupils of room Ne. 19, In the Cherry street school building, were very much frightened yesterday afternoon by hearing tbe report of a gun, followed by the rattling of Bbeta against tbe windows. Seme person in tbe neighborhood bad shot oil h gun, net being carelul in which direction the weapon was aimed. Tbe sheeting of fire arms In the borough Is a dangoreu practice. and is prohibited by a borough ordinance with a heavy fine attached. Luckily no ac cident resulted from tbe firing of the gun yesterday. The Lecture Court. It is hoped that the gentlemen composing the Ministerial association of Columbia will be successful in their efforts te provide & course of lectures te be given at the opera house during tbe coming winter. Tbe opera house is a public building belonging te tbe borough, but still there are a large claw of tbe people who never enter its doers for tbe reason tbat tbey de net patronize tbe clai of entertainments tbat always occupy the build ing. Heme years age a lecture or se was given in the opera house, but it proved a dismal failure, if the matter is properly ar ar Tanged the course et lectures can be made a success. Town Notes. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad wilt arrive In town this afternoon, paying the empleyes for the month of September. The Mlddletewn base ball club will be in town en Saturday afternoon, when a game will be played with the Columbia club. This will be tbe best game of the season. V. J. Strlckler, dispatcher at the C. D. efilce et the Pennsylvania railroad, is new enjoying his vacation. Au excursion will be run ever the reading it Columbia railroad, en Saturday, lerMauch Chunk, Switchback and Glen Oneke. The tickets will be geed for three days. W. C. Miller, a colored bicyclist, of Wash ington city, passed through town en his way home. On the farm of Jehn W. Fisher, of West llempfleld township, a mammoth pippin apple was grown, which is en exhibition at the Spy eflice. The apple weighs 1 pound Hud 14 ounce and measures 16 inches In cir cumference. Through the efforts of Rev. J. II. Pernio Pernie becker, a pension has been received by Mrs. Kelpie, of town, who had applied for the same a long while age, Tbe amount received was between eight and nine hundred dellaru, with twelve dollars per month In future. The Republicans of town wanted te get the Rlalne train te run through town en next Monday en the way from Lancaster te liar risburg. The attempt has been gi en upas a failure. Jehn Kdmends colored, was sued at the office of Squire Herabey by Uriah Helsiiiger for assault and battery and surety et the peace. The j&q was battled by the payment of costs. Marietta Nutes. Maimktta, Pa., Oct. 15. Council met en Wednesday evening with a full attendance. The standing committees reported and were continued. Constable Hell was instructed te leek after ceveral nuisances which had been complained about. A number of bills were ordered te be paid, and council adjourned until October 22. A large dancing parly was held in the rink by a number of ladles and gentlemen of town. It was a successful and very pleasant afTalr. Wolfe'serchestra furnished the music for tbe occasion, and tbe dancing was kept up until a late hour. A number el visitors were present from neighboring towns. A large nutting parti' lelt town this morn ing for Wild Cat, where they intend te gather a supply et that succulent and famous iruit, the chestnut. Miss Jesle Duffy returned from Philadel phia, where she was a guest at the Mct'arter Mct'arter Mct'arter Potcrsen wedding at Woettou. Miss llalde inan, of Leavenworth, Kanxas, and Miss Stockton, of New Jersey, are visiting her. Mrs. Barbara Eater died this morning after a lingering illness. Tbe Salvation Army will held a hallelujah banquet and presentation of colors m the bar lacks en Monday evening. Henry (leerge's Tuter, " Henry Geerge Is really," says The Stic Stic ramente (UaL) Bee, a pretege and a dis ciple of James McUlatchy, the late veteran editor of The lice. At the feet el the editor Geerge drank In these idea which are se graphically explained iu Progress and Poverty.' In tact, it was Jauies McClateliy who prevailed upon Geerge te write that wonderful work. It was while Geergo was the state iuspecter of gas meters, und whlle he bad plenty el Idle time upon his bands. One day be dropped into The lice etllce, anu he and the cbieltam drilled iute conversa tion upon their tiet bobbies. At the cenclu sien of a mere than ordinarily long explan ation of a knotty problem by the editor, Henry Geergo exclaimed, admiringly : 'JIc, why don't you write a book en these sub jects T By heavens It would mark a reve lation and a rovelutlon in literature.' Te which James McClatcby, half-sadly, an swered : Ha Geerge, I am getting tee old. I can't work as 1 used te. Were I twenty years younger 1 would goat It with a vim, but it takes all my strength new te work as I have te work en The Dec. Rut you are comparatively young, you are vigorous, strong, nervy, and full et life. Resides, you knew, Geerge, you have mighty little, work te da New, why don't you take up these re form Ideas and weave them into a book ? There is no man living can de it better than you can'. Te this Geerge dissented most vigorously, Baying tbat there was no man anywhere se well fitted for the task as James McClatcby. At last, however, Geerge was prevailed upon te begin the great work, and he did it modestly and with a lack el confi dence in his own ability. Diligently and laboriously he worked at his task, frequent were the consultations between bimsell and the The Bee editor, and, chapter by chapter, the work was submitted te James Mc Clatcby for his careful consideration and Judgment" Hteallug Democratic Thunder. l"rem the Uarrlsburg Patriot. The recklessness of Republican politicians Is disclosed in the fact that in Iowa the paper et that party are using the letter of Governer Pattlsen en the coal combination te make political capital. Presuming en the Ignorance et their readers, they preaeut Governer Pattlsen as a Republican and point te his letter as testimony el the advanced position of the party ou the subject of antl-motiepoly. The JayenportOuietfeefarecent date, alter an elaborate article en the subject, concludes hv pronouncing the young Democratic executive as the "noblest Reman of them all lu the Re publican party." A fake That Will be Itecugnlzed. rretnTid litis. "What kind et cake de you call that T" asked a young husband at tbe tea-table. "Speagecake, my datllng, and 1 made It inyself," replied bis wife. "Spenge cake, Is HI" "Yei; what kindef eike did you think It waT" 1 thought R might be stomach-cake." "Yeu are teal tuean, se you Hie." The fleece Hate. "The sheriff's sale at Recce's nhee stere a finished en Thursday night. About $3,500 was realized by the Kale, net enough te pay all the executions issued. utile rreeentmlen. Mr.OeorgeW. Clillds,el Philadelphia, has presented te Jerusalem i:atigelical church, Lltltz, b handsome Hlble, morocco binding, with geld mounting. Telephone Connection. Stamui.Hiiw A Ce, dry goods and notions, and 21 North (Juiun street, are funnelled with the telephone Chenit Ktrerflen, Scheel Teachers' Cheap Excursion te the Switchback tin Saturday. October Id. Hound trip tlckotsgeod for three days or return same day. rare only i5e. including ride around the Switchback and trip te (Hen Oneke. Through train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 6.10 n, in., BndCeIunibHatClU: Manhclm.f M ; Lttlt 7 10: Kpnrata, 7:23. Train returning tame day leaves Mauch Chunk at 5.15 p. m. Lust of the season. ecW,7,?,12,15d Amusement. Pat Jioeney Te-night. Tbli evening the Inlml table Pat Itoeney will appear ler the tlrst time herein ceineuy. lie has a nnu company, and l'at's reputation as an actor is se well known thit he should de a large business. The MePault Company McCaull's company wlh sing" The Black Hussar" tomorrow night, and already a sufficient number of seats te In sura a big house have been engaged. 1 he com puny is very strong nnd highly spoken et e ery where. llnrdir & I'mi Leer'i Cumruiuj On Monday evening James Hardle, fnrmeiivel lleey and HarJle, he played "A Child of the Stun." and. Miss Sarah Ven Leer will open a four nights en gagement at the opera house TheNcr Yerk llirald speaks most favorably of the company. Davelkr Wiast At the residence of the bride's parent s, en Ihursdiy eTenlng, Oct 14, by the ltev Sylvanu Stall, James n. Davcler HudNellteG. Wlant, daughter et Mr and Mrs. Uoergc Wlant, all of Lancaster. If UKAltth. Stkixb in this city, en the 13th init, altera brief lllne, .Mary 11, relict of the late ilev ,1 J. Strlne, In the SM year of h r ae Netice of luncral hereafter. DiMttiBSKe. In this city, en the llth Inst, l'hlllp DlnVelberg, In the Mth year of his age. The relatives and friends el the family ; also. Hebel 1 edge, Ne W0, I. O. O. F , and Teutonia Leflge, Ne. ltk h. of P., are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his residence. Ne. 21. Lecugt street, en Sandsy afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Zlen cemetery. el"2td McDe.nskll October IS, Is.,, In this cliy, Samuel McDonnell, In the Tsthjear of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his son, li. c McDonnell, Ne la Middle street, en "umhiy altcrnoen at 3,S o'clock. Interment at Weed ward Hilt ceme tery Xt.tliKKl. flilladelphla Preiluc? ttsrfcei I'nlLADilraia, Oct. 15 Flout quiet. Sales el n barrels. Minn, bakers, j 'Oitisu: 1'euna. faruUy at H SVJ1 7S; Western ut 1 J 1A1 te : Pat ants, l :tt 5. Hye flour quiet at WT. I p. m., call Wheat Oct., SJJ.c ; Nev, S3c.j Ucc.SIKc: Jan., sn-j. Cern Oct., UXc; Nev, II: ; D.-c , llSc Jan., 13c Oats -Oct.. St'.rc : Nev.. lll.c:Uec iV.e : Jau ,34c. .New 1 urx Pruilurti MMrhet Nw Yerk, Oct, 15. Fleur market dull and wealt; Fine, II !J3"i 10. Superfine, r: ISO I sS. Common te norm Extra Western, t.'4.i3 70: Uoed te Choice Extra Wrern, f-t -stjl 75. City Mill Extras. M HX74 f.'. terWw.it Indies; Minn. Extra. l!t"(Si ; Extra Se. i, tl legs U5. Uoed te Fancy Extra State, ' lags 7 ; Common te Fair ExtraOhle, Hi H 7u. Wheat Ne. 1 lied suttn en Si.s.tc: Ne. 2 lted, state, sic : Ne. 2 Kwd, Winter, Nev., 6l$c : liec, N.'ic : Jan., fiH.c corn Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, tic; Nev., t5?c.; Dec, 17c. Oats Ne. 1 WTltt ("tp, spot. 37(Vie:Ne.2, de, 34Je : Ne. 1 Mixed Wetern. ci.,3y,e Uye dull and nominal ; Western, 65t17 ; State 5vie Barley dull. fork dull : New Mess, finikin :v Lard Nev., fti (J ; Dec , : IU . Jan , fn :;. Molasses dull: 17Kc tei "i u-si boiling stock : Perte Klco. 3ee. Turrwntlne quiet al 37c Itestn dull ; strained te geed. II (tjl (A i'etreleum dull ; refined In barrels, 6-Jic ; Je tn cases. 8c. Freights dull : groin te Live-peel, 11 Hatler Market dull . Vww Western Creamery, KS2c ; I'enn'u de, eaiKc. Cheese dull; Western rlat, failc State, OKfi'-s. Kggj flrm j State, !ig?-C ; Western. 'J-tl Hc. sjgir market dull; lleflmd C'utleaf, K;4c . gmnutauil, 5 u H'. Tallew dull ; prtuie ctty, 1',ei -ISc Cetfee ririn : talr cargo at 11;(J ia4c tittilull ; Carolina and I-itt-e&tia, coiiiinen te talr, JkH'c ; Itiiuge. n, IVi(iiic. Utilre .Maraet. Cstuane, Oct. 1-V0 i0a.ru. l irkwt upened ii eitai icu, i-'c; .iuv., i-' . aiay,ic. Cern-Oct, 33S4e; Nev., H" : May, 1034c Onts Oct, iiWc; Nev., 2,c May, 30iic. I'urk-Oct., t-j V) ; Nev., h W. Ijird Nene. Klbi Nene. cujwise. Wheat Oct., 71Hc; Nev., 7 '(. 75c ; Slay, Mc Cern Oct., SlWe ; Nev., Jc . 1 May, lic Oats Oct., 5IVic ; Nev., IW.c ; May. Kc. Dec , 7IXc ; Dec , SSXc ; ; Dec, Xc ; Dec , 71-tS c , Sbc ; lee , a'iC ; rera ect-,iii i; Miv ism Lard OcU, K 75 ; Nev., fi 77H . ltlbi-Oct,,J(;7u. Dec.fi STH. nriu una Pretinns rnrnUhed by S. K. Yandt, Breker. (jHiciue, Oct-15, le o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Ls.re:. October Ziyi . . 5 7i November 73 ivj ,', !i no 5 ,i Deeemher 75'. JtOJfi Ji, . no January 71W 37 9 07H 5 t7,S May ePi kV. it- Itef-uipts, Cur Lets Winter Wheat :!5 Spring Wheat liu Cern .U'J Oats in liye 5 Uarley 13 OU City Cru3e011 w' llene Kecelpts Heg 11.HU Cleslug Prices- o'clock p iu Wheat. Cem. Oats. Perk Lard October 7li 3IVa 2l'.i ' sl 5.75 November 73'; Xa 24i ;) 10 5.77K Decemlier 7'i :i WVi 'Jin a S7 January ,V .m-, iii;,',, 11 u7ji 5 'J7W May MH H1'. J"X Oil city Crude OU 61J L.lve HteCK AlarkeUi. Cuioaue, Oct.l4.-Tllllflrel'r, Journal teperta ; Cattle Kecelpts. 10.500 hwml ; vblpmeuts. 2,.Ve head; market strong ; shipping steers, 9.V) te , 550 lis, t3 505 40: stockers and feeders at fjiu ij'i '5 ; cons, bulls and mixed at II 7u$t ti ; bulk at ti Wii- t'l- through Texas cattle higher; cows, ti S2 CO , steers, il uigjiO; Western rangers Ieer; natives and htlf bleeds $.1 0119 1 90; cows, J 400'i 15; wtuteied 'lexans (J OnaJ 50. Hogs Itecelpts, 10,00 head; stilpmvnis, 8,00 head; market stieng ; rough ami mixed, (.15031.0; packing and shlpi.lii, 3 '3I t.e, light, (3 5H3I 43: skips, I! ifM V Hheep HHcelpts. C.Uie head; shipments, l,5iO; market was slew; natives, 12 lHtl Wi; Western, fa 1'sji W Tuxuns, i'.'S'xli 10; lambj, fj 75SI 73. Kabt Libsbtt Cattle receipts h;i tn-sd : shipments, 304 ; market fair ; prime, tl 7'ifi5 , talr te geed, 1184 70 : common, II J'iftJ75 . stock steck ers, t3'.'Srt3Ml; feeders, 13 50i 4 ; shlpuiutits te New Yolk, none. lings receipts. 'J.NO head ; shipments, 3,i0 head; market firm; I'hllaHelptitas at II WW J 4 0U; terkers, fl 5084 63; cm men fi riQUO; shipments te New eik te-day, 11 carloads. S)nep lecelpts. 1 bead, Iilpuielitr, t'.!"! liiind: market dull ; prime, II Wiliii; falrtegiMHl t'i S5B i 75 ; common, tiWQi 50; lambs, fl50a5 23. Lecal stoecs auu lieiuu. fteperted by J, 1!. Leng, Par Last value, sale. Lancaster fi per cnt.. iftW leu U7 " " Uffi leu 4 " Bchixjl lcriii IU " 4 in 1 or JO years I0u " 4 " In 5 or au yean iii I " In lOer'Jiyeu.s l( Itanhelm lloreugh lean Inn KAttK BTOCKB. 19,1 ler.J I".' 103.25 i. 102 J6 115 .fl .V) I la 150 115 t.'W 5& l. a a.5e 160. im. !MI IVi lii&O 110 110 110 137.M First National Hank fanners' National Kink Fulton National Hank Lancaster County National limk Celumbll National Hank,,,, Chrtstlana National Hank Kpnrata National Hank rlrst. National Hank, Columbia .. t trst National Hank, Hti-asburg ... rirst National Hank, Marlettu First National Hank, ML Jey I.ltli h...,i....ni , z. - Hi iOU ltw lU leu 100 ItiJ On 1U' 5u 10U 1(X' l(l ion v.... .ininiuiu UUUH.,,,.,,t Manhelm National Hank Union NaUenal Hauk, Mount Jey New Helland National Hank Uap National Hank O,uarryvllle National Hauk...','.'. bllxabetbtewu National bank. .. Net them National Hank Big Spring A '.Heaver Valley w Hrldgepert X Horseubnu iju Columbia 4 Chestnut Hill, ;,, Columbia 4 Washington ju Conuatega 4 Hlg Spring.... ,,, -, Columbia A Uarlvlta s B.0Q H.tO 25 J4.05 X a as a ei j. , i w , 10J 10 It 4AWI tT) sv.: 70 M 75 llh SIMtllUIIOl't KTVCKB. quarryvlile ll. 11 m MIllersvllleMreet Car l Inquiring Printing Company M Uasltghl and ('net Company Stevens llnttsen! Hende) ltd Columbia Hoscempany '2 Columbia Water Company it) SuMiuehanua iron Company !i) Marietta Hellew-ware Uu Stevens Heue S MUlersvllle Nermal Schtel sn .Northern Market Vi Kastern Market N" Western Market .") Ijincnstcr City Street llallw ly Ce W Uas Company ltends W Columbia ltorengh ltends UV) Lancaster A Susquehanna. 310 Laucaster A New Hanville.... i enarrj-vllle It. It., 7's lm IteadlnR A Columbia It. lt.Vs ltw I 13 r. Ml -I 10 ae.ri an. in lit ts !J N !.'.' Mi ita 101 se H m.TJ 7 floutenenl Market. UAIRV. Creamery Hutter Itutter V ft Dutch Chcue V lump rev'LTHV spring Chickens, V pr. . .. . . Chickens V pair (live) " y pleei (cleaned' Ducks ilive) V pr KISCBLLASKOCP. Apple Hutter t qt EggsV dot Henev V Lard V tv .... '.'. : ler .... tvtv ... TWIus-' l,V 5ett-Oc S iv: v '. cttiic 85,ti5C 5J10C 25C av2.iv UW15e . . 15U.uk .. . . J FHL1TS. Aprles V SP Hananas fl dux Cocoanuts, each Lemens V der Oranges V dei Grapes V K pk rears f H t'k reaches V K Pk VSDSTASLIIS. Cabbage head -"S HeetsVbh VtH CaulirteHer, pr. hd HKMv Sweet Potatoes v S pk uf.Mc Tnrnlps V K Pk -sc I'etatws, pk 'tv Tomatoes V H Pk. H81'' squashes V dex K1 Onions S'pk NJi"e New Cern ldex Nt..v t'antelepes .Htlee Watermelons l.f.W Kggl'lants W-' rLOCKaDORAIS. rinnr Mlihl .MV Fancy Heller Fleur f-"itO Wheat 758 SV e.us v Cern fssJMc Uye 55c itavrerKin .V-.I! I13rl Cleverseed W bus 17 t" Timethy p buj fi."1 Herd Grass t bu 11.5" Orchard Grass V bus liM1 Mixed Unuttm... 5 lius .! Hungarian Grass V bus ILSO risH. Halibut p 1 l5Ci Catfish V 13c Fresh Mackerel V W Clatns pwr h" ' "KTrll OystersVlOO ...fecdfl ie a llass loc Bine Fish 10c sturgeon 10c Flounders IOj MkATS LambyS' ....KflJV Mutten pa Milfie ealiaa leftist IV-wfjJlJ. fCpi-w .-ausage V ft 17c Pudding V a loc Ham J I, whole lVr Ham V a, sliced -If Iticen y !t lie Dry Heel V qr 1' Ikilegna 'ft qr 0 Lern IWet S ...is. New Yerk Murks. Nsw Iuke Oct. 15 Wall Street, 1 lit p. m Meney leaned at 5tJ7 percent. Exchange i,ulel : at M -lti 4 : tievuinments were filrm Currency 6's, II W bid 4s coups, lltt bid . 4H"s coups, lll4 bid The stock market thlsmoniingepenedirregu lar and feverish en some Milling for foreign ac counts, but the offerings were seen bought tn, which strengthened the market. 1 he coal shares were then bid up sharply, and by 11 o'clock prices were y, te 1'j per cent, above the closing nt last ulght Afiwr II e i-leik the market be came weak, and at the present writing the Im provement before iet.erded has almost nhell) disappeared. mock Slarkets. (jaotatlens by Heed, McGrann A Ce., bankers. Lanca-ster, l'e. sew Tens list. li !' x. 3 r.n. Canada Paclflc 7:vj 7; 7J C C.C.I t-J K IB Col.Ceol I-tj Central Pacific . . t Canaila Seuthwrn t..1. i-l iiJS Chi., ! L. A Pgh " Uenvcr A Hlo UrrJide 3j Del , Lac. A Wettem Ui I ,-' 111',, Kris bs a'iS '' KrteM . . bl New Jersey Central e.'K i Mi E. A T aii SbH i Leu. A N Mk ,. 51 LakeShere 'f."i - '.'1', Michigan Central J.V, i 9iv4 Missouri Pacific 11-H ll-i 117'4 Northern Pacific 'Jfj a; ij N. P. J'reJ WS i M'A N. W 117i 117.H H7HI New Yerk Centnd 113 113 11 J EastTennCem 1.' Omaha .'0'; uiy, 5 Oregon Trans 31 3Ji :us OntarleA Weatem 3H Faclflc Mall 5Ji &y, 55 Hechestr A Pltueurg St. Paul m; iy. 9IJ4 Texaa Pacific :vH -M'7 ::, Union Pacific t.t, tl'l 61 Wabash Common 2i-t is'; v Wabaih I'relurred j.'. ..' v. , Western Union Telegraph.. 77i 77! 77'4 WestShore luijj raiLADiLrau list. Lehtgh Valley 57 B., N. Y A l'btla II', im 11!, Pennsylvania WJ seli 5'j Heading l-; 1 -. ', i is 3-10 Lehigh Navlgatlea blli 5i', tiy, Uestenvtlle ... Philadelphia A Erie je Northern Cent People's Passenger .... ll'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's s iy. i')ll ns tiy, t,iJi I'ULITIUAL.. TIIH STATU TICKKT. foifrrter; CUAUNCEY F. BLACK. of Yerk. .iruenaiU O'oieruer H. BUUCE HlCKKTrS, of Luzerne. Auditor (ienerat: W1LHAMJ. HHENNKN.ef Allegheny. eVcrfurj of IiUernal Affair J.blMPSON AFKICA.ef Huntingdon. Cenyrestmatwit-Large MAX WELLSThVENaON, of Philadelphia. County Ticket. r Cencreis.COU. EDW. MtUOVKHN. htaU Senater UV-f. W I1LLL. AnemOly (1st) HlfsUY DKACllllAi:. (Jd)-DH.H. M. HLACK. Dlt.A.S.SllLLhH. " (3d) EDW. PA1NTEH. GEO W. WALTON. II. N. MOllLEH. Kulricl y4eriicv-JNO. E MALONE. i'oer Director! J AC. SNEATH. H.J. HAHNES. iVlJOil 7lpfer-GEO. PONTZ. J. V. WISE. ttouii.Vurtrier F. H. WHITE. a K w a 11 rr.it tik t:M r.fin T OST-l'Rl'M NO. 130 ROCK LAN I) ST., i-l yesterday.a Yoile skye 'leriler Deg aged about eight months The flinler will bu ro re wuided by returning theunlmul. it 1 It A V K ,V'S Pli I N OA V KS DIHll" M Gruvely's Fiuecuied Smoking Tebacce Sell of North Carolina, Terbiue and ull the standard Brands of Chewing 'lubacces, at MAIthl.El'h luiiew (rout," Ne. 31 North Queen street, (Formerly Hartiran'a) WK OI'FKR THK FIRST MORTUAGi: B per cent. lnld Bends of the bharen, I'a., and Pensacola, Fla., Wuter Companies, te parties desiring Safe Investments, i uller par ticulars furnished en application. WM t,. HOPPEHA CO., 1 5-13tdTn,ThAS Ne. 23 8. 1 bird bL, l'hlla. MY t&OO TKKTI1 ARK AS tiOOD AH can be purchased In Lancaster ter 113 10. t all and be convinced. All work warranted. Hits administered. W. L. FlBllKB'H UnnttsL ap!71yd Ne . North VJunen Street. PliAYlNfl OARDS-A ITT 1,1, LINK OP Dougherty's Celebrated l'Ju)lug Cantn, ivory Chips, Ac C'auli Irem 6c. up. lillt Edge Cauls at IBc, at MARK LK VS. 'i ellew Frent," Ne. 21 North Uiteuu HUect (rermerly llnrtman's) XTOTIOK IS IIKREHY niVEN THAT Xl Charles li. Fisher, of the village el Eplirata. county et Lancaster und stale et i'eiiusylvanla, ' y deed of voluntary assignment, has assigned te Leuis A. l.lvliigoetl, el thu borough et Wouielbdert, county et Derks and stute u fore fere said, in trust for the Lenent of the credltets of thu said Charles 11. Fisher, all the estate, real and peisenal, of the said Charles 11 r !her. All persons indebted te the said Charles II. Fisher w 111 make luiuit diatu pay ment te the faid assignee, and these having claims or demands will piesent thusamu without delay. ...-.. . 'ClbA. I.11N(,OOD, eli-Cldlli Abblauoeol Chailes u, FiaUur. Haytown A Kllratiethtewn i Lancaster A Kiihmla. Lancaster A Willow Street StrasbiirgA Mllltert..,. Marietta Maytown Marietta A Mount .toy :.;: Lane, Klliabnthtewn A Mlddletewn, Lancaster A rnltvllle ijinCAster A l.ttltx.. Kast llrandywlne A WaynesliuiK Lancaster A WlilUmstewn Lancaster . M-uier Idincaeter A Manhnlni Lancaster A- Marietta Lancaster A New Helland AKII AltrKKTtBKStKXri: B A.KIMU 1"0W1)KR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never v.utes. A marel et purity, strengtn and w holesemeness. Mete eoeuomic;il th.m the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition w tth the multitude el low test, snort weight, ale tu or phesphate powders. ieM only In cunt Iterat Hakisii I'ewpkr I 0., UW all etrvet. New erk. tnaj7-lydA WANTI'.n WASllINIJ s-euth yiiceti Mieeu AT NO. (.10 It lirANTKII AT U7 NORTH IH-KP. M street, a girl fei general housework, wtth referem-e. Highest wages paid weekly eis tld TTHSHKRMKN A FEW IIARtt.VlNS IN Heds, Lines. Heels. Baskets, ,tc. taikle sold lower than evet te cle-e out. Teeth Brushes In gleat ailet et t le at all prti-s ; cU.Hj bargain at '.Av amp e Oriental Teeth Wash given with each brush sold r li VlttV'S EAM' END l'HAKMAt , J lydlt F.M.W Opposite Vx-tern Maikel CUI1'UN OPKRA HOISK Mend.i), Tiii'Kiliiy, M't'diiesdn), iliiirvlit), OCTOBLH H. li, 20 and :i Kiuw'tiit'iit el the Distinguished A ltlsts, James M. Hardie & Sarah Yen Leer IN A HEPFltTi'tltE OF PLAYS. Monday Night " A Bra e Weman.'. Tuesday Night ... " Camllle ' i'.lne-ily Night "OurBtijs'. Tharsduy Sight . ..' Cerslcun Brethers.'- Mil. JAMEs M. HAUIUE Hill be remembered In this cltv as playing In the lleey A llardle " LhUd of the state." MISS VON I.KEH Was tt eeitgtnal " Yeung Mrs Wlntbrep, tn the Madisen ;-.,uare Theatre, N. Y I Ity. ADMISSION 10, aiandSOOKNT HESE11VEDSEATS JeCENTS New en sale Opera Heuse OTJre. el(6td TOT I C E OK KEMOV A H Te Our Friends and Patrons. Fer the convenience and better accommeds Hen of our lady and gentlemen patrons, we shall en or about 20th Inst,, occupy the new and hand some building. Ne 11 North yneeustieet, a few few doers nearer Centre Square The store Is elegantly fitted and furnished with all the modern conveniences, neither time norexpensti being soured In making It the finest et Its kind In Central PennsvU-ania Our assortment of toetwear lncludi-s. with but few exceplens. all the widely celebrated Ami-ticati makes of shoes, in Hn,-t leathers, in all the latest and most fa.shl011.1Me shapes, and bears favorable comparison wtth the best etren i bv the leading stores of New ..rk and Philadel phia. An examination of the store, and the many new and beautiful specimens of f-jetwear with in, la most respectfully solicited. SHAUB&BURNS, Ne. 24 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU, elJ Willi TTSE NONE RUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PITMACES! MADE OF HEAVY IHON. Slore 'iuare feet of HadUtinir Surlace. mint econemluLl In fuel, and the He-,1 Hesults In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any iteater in the 'narket. Pea or N ut Coel for fuel Estimates furnished ter Heaters, Including Masonry, Het All Pipes, Hegtsters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te L'tve entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. Being both practical men tn the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Gas t lUlng, Tin and sheet Iren Werk, Hoeting. Alse a full supply et Tinware, Ac Prices te suit the times. Give us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COHNEIt OF KAST KING, JOHN AND MID DLE STUEKT8. mavl-tlmdM.W.AHR Pl'HMC SAUK OK A VAl.l'Alll.K MANUIl CAI11I. 0 WKDNESDAV, OlTOBEB J), 1S, Will be sold en the premises, the fallowing Heal Entnte, situate 111 Maner township, Lancaster county, l'a., about thiee miles southwest trem Mlllersvllie, late the property of Henry C. Herr, deceased, generally known as the hlng Herr Mansion tann, consisting of the following Tract et Land Containing 151 ACHES and ! PEIiCHEs, mere eriess, en which are erecti d a Large Twe-Story BH1CK DWELLING HOlsE. with two-story kitchen attached building ample toaccomrno teaccomrno toaccemrno datetwofamtlles; large Hank lUrn, with Cern Cribs and Wagen Shud ; Tobacco Shedi and spring Heuse, with running water from a never tailing spilng supplying house and barn. Alse, an Orchard of Choice t ruit. This property ad loins lands of C. 11. Herr en the west, H. 8 Fry and Mrs Dietrich en the south, Jacob Neir and Doerstler's mill en the east, and Adam Herr en the north. The seli Is limestone, and by reason el Its natural richness Is admirably adapted for the cultivation of tobacco as well as the cereals. On account el the soil, the buildings and run ning water, the above farm has rare advantages and Is without lbs diual In the county. 1 he said tract 11 conveniently eitn mills, churches and school houses. one half of the purcluise menev will remain a 11m upon tbe premises during the life of Mary A. Herr, widow of the tald Henry C. Herr, de ceased, the Interest ul the rate el live per cent. per annum te bu paid annually te the said widow during her natural lite Purchasers are expressly notified that the preiierty will be positively seldat tbe time and place mentioned, soasteenablethounderslgned without further delay, te make distribution of the esUite among the heirs. Persona desiring te view the premises will please cell upon Martin Miller, tenant, residing en Hame. sole te commence at 2 o'clock of said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by the undersigned, A.HEItlt SMITH, Atterney-lnr act for the Heirs. A W. Dksuxeeb, Auctioneer. Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold under an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, the undivided Interest et Jehn, Fannie, Ueorge and Elizabeth K. Herr, miner children of Henry Herr.deceastd.belngtheone Herr.deceastd.belngtheene Herr.deceastd.belngtheone feurth of the ene-seventh of the one seventh undivided Interest In the uferesaid tract, and the one-soventh of theone-seventh of the undi vided Interest of Annie K. ehelley, miner child of Anna Shelly, deceased, in the tract aforesaid. A.HEUU SMITH, (iuardlan et thu uferesaid miners, sIl-ThSAUw P' u h i ic"s a iJke1'va1Ju AmHTlfprY PHOI'EHTIES. ON FRIDAY EVKMKU, Ol.TOBKB 21, ISag, will be no!d by public sale, at the Leepard Hetel, the following properties belonging te thu laiu A. W Uusstl, deceased A three-story HltlCK HOUSE, Ne. 59 Kast Junius street. Lancaster, Pa, 'I he main building is 14 feet front, en the north tide of East James by 2s feet I the back building Is ; stories, uy, by !M feet, with a frame kitchen bJ, by 12 feel, containing ten rooms, bath room, het und cold water, range, fireplace, heater In dining. room, gas, elc. 'ihe let is i by 123. feet, te an 8 feet alley, mete or less. Alse, a three-story HltlCK HOUSE. Ne. SI East James street, same as Ne. ?J East James the let Is !K by 14 feet, te a H feet alley, mere or less. Alse, a two story HltlCK HOUSE, Ne. 231 East Frederick streeL 'ihn main building Is 22 by 3 1 feet, with a one-story frame kitchen HJi by 12 feel, containing seven rooms and two loom tn the garret, sink, water in kitchen, gas, utc. The lolls '.si fuet front by ll'l ftet, teai feel alley, mere or less. Alse, a two-story HltlCK HOUSE, Ne. 233 East Fiederlek street, tame as Ne. 233 East t rudet Ick. Thu let is 23 tect by 101 leet, le a 4 fectulley, mere erless, AUe, a two-story BHICK llOUSK.N'e 231 East Frederick meet, 'ihe main building 1s WA by 2S feet, the luck building, two s.eries, 12 by la feet, centalnb g six rooms and garret, sink, wuter lu kltdieii, gas. etc Tuolet Is 20by it feet, Iml feet alley, mere or less. Persons wishing te see thu above properties can de se by calling otithepreudses or en cither et thu undersigned, tale te commence nt 7o"cieck, n. m. JOHN it. HUSSKL, 111 N. (JueenSt., UKO. P. Ht'SSEL. 323 N. I. hue St., Executers of estate of A. W. Hussul, dee'd. IUniiy HuuBnur, AticL ecUMVVVSd fi K If A II f K II TIN Kfl K.Y Tl. ljllll) S1PPI.IKS. I'ANARY, 1IKMP I and Hnpe feed. Mixed Sis'd lu Packages, lied and w hlte tlraiel, llml Manna. ( ttltle I loll Hene wtth he'dirs. Bird Blltetsuud Parrot I'ihwI. A circular containing Information runretnliiii the diseases el bttd ami tlielr riuiiedles supplied lue.at 11IJHLKV3 HUl'O MO UK, '. West Ktngslieet. TACOR V. .SllAKl'FKR'S PURE RYE WHISKY. attg.'lDdlt I'l'Kh MltKKl LtQUOH S10UE NOTlt'li My eibie t new n uievnl tit the southwest corner et Seuth iuih'u ami Ine sln-ets, wheii 1 will be liuitid d.iv and nlgltt, and pay that sttlrt attention te mi tmsluess whlchlias been characteitsttr et in litace I will be pteivittil tn a ten .eks te leccii cd and keep lusltes lu a morgue, wtiUb 1 hate In 1 nurse el construction, any length et tlim' at the wish of m patrons txLlwd LEV EN It. HO t'K, I ndertakei. ArfsirXi, insihimkntmT MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS Fei Cash, at IT". fv r.13, f le 11m, fiw, Ac i-OHUVNS ON INSTALLMENTS. -i9 ltil flew . . Every Months. flat lU'e KvetvS Months. l IIS.50 KvervSMentlts fi. I1M hery 3 Months, Ac PIANOS at f.w, .'7. MAfleO, Ac American Sentng Machines nt tl, I3e, I'SA fle -AT- W, D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. HI SOU I'll (.il'EKN STHKE1. LANl VMEH, P t. sen lydlt rXNNKlU'llOlTlUNK. HIRflM CR00MD WILL SING AT MENNERCHOR RINK ON SATL'I.HAi EVENING. OCTUKEH 111 A l lHTOH'S NOTK'K. Jacen GRtRL Jlommen Pleas el County, August Laiu'astei term, 1. V. Jeskfu Staiik. V Ne. M. The undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the proceeds paid Inte court undei th almve eei utlen te and among the-e legnlls in titled te the -ame, will sit for that pmpiv-een TUEMIAV Mil EMItEH :, Iwl, at tua.ui,lu the Library Itetuu of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested tnay at tend. H . A. W 1 1.SON , ects-ltdF Auditor. CONTRACTOR AND Hl'lLDER. GEORGE ERNST, CAHPENTEH, CONlllACTOli A Ul'lLDKH. Hesldence Ne. fhfci H est King stteet. shop East Grunt street, eptm-itc -.t iilen house WOODEN MANTEI.1- M G KN KHAL HAIID WOOD ttOllh A si'KclALlY. All work secures tnv prompt and personal attention. Drawings and Estimates lurntshed. ecUa-lydlt pLAHKE ALWAYS AUEAD ! CLARKE'S 50c. TEA -ANU- Cemluuatiun CellVe at fcjric, wv pound IS VSEXCELLKl) Me i eit-, 15, 1 ainl2u. i.mniiUtetl SiiK.ir. fie Lluht - V iu;iir In Tht tiy l'urt1 1 1M1 Siwp. t". r ,(. imiHirtcd MuUr-l, IV Im ynrtt'tl Mu-tliudln ssumu Jars and glass, 1"6"-V. i ir Try CUiTkc'ci ch'iiet tmnllv Mui nt &. ti tiU.irtvr .mil -u will Lu plt'Htj. Urauu.at.Hl Coin Mtel, 4c V qt Kxtra i.i'inly t'rat ttci-, tc. , Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, NO is WEST K1NU STHEET, LANCASTEH, I'A. w-Telephone Connections. marlMydAw- L. HANS. MAN iS BRO. SPECIAL ATTENTION 15 CALLED TO OUH Custom Department ! U Xxt'Tv Genuine Haif iin-i c.in ftlvmys Im dm ml hi arc -he li : t hi- m'cts th iuo-ttceiup't-U- && -.ertuu'iit .if tHxJ-, in th pietu aud at reuiaiicn b low pilwid A FEW SAMPLEPRICES : Womaketoorderat,: in All Weel steel Mixed Cashmere butt ; ill an All Weel Checked Cassl innreSiilts : lnn Ail V .sil Che tot Suit 117 an All-Weel Worsted Suit II- an All Weel t united Checked -luit : U an !' Weel iiermau Dlagena. Cleth s,u,t: j-j ,in All Weel Engll-h Heisted Milt . 21 an All t no! Wer-ud tinet leip.i.ed OVERCOATS At 12 au All-Weel Casslmeie Overcoats . Ill an All-Weel Worsted Oven eat : lltnii All WimiI Chlm hlllll lliereintt ; ill, an Ail-Weel Kersey Oerceal llsan All Wik1 Humtm Overteal : I2n an Unpelled Worsted Overt eat ; 123 the Best of Chinchilla Overceaits. PANTS TO eitliKH, Strictly All Weel, at f... 3M, tl, l I-'., Hand $J. -tVhj piy Big I'rices for HEADY MADE CLOTHING when jeu can get made te your own order trimmed and cut In the Latest of Style Sutts. Oveiceauand Pants at such Astonishing Lew I'rices. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEHCHANT TAILOP.S, MANCFACIX'HEHS OF MEN'S BOYS AND CHILDHEN'S CLOTHINO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Ulght en the Southwest Cor. el Orange St. ) LANCASTEH, PA, -Net connected with any ether clothing house In the city. H IRSII A RROTI1ER. The Campaign Speech -OF IHE- GLOTHIM TRADE I Our 'goods speak for themaehes we de net havu te talk for them. In our. Merchant Tailoring Department We can make te your order, at the earliest pos pes Bllile nnticf, Ihe FINEST PKi.NCE ALBERTS, t.UI'AWAl and HACK SUITS, from the finest WOHVrKDCASSIMKHE and CIlEVIOrs, and in thu LATEST STYLES. OurCU8TO.M-.MADE OVEHCOAT8 cannot lie excelled. Our Trimmings ler these goods are the finest Yeu can have them lined with Silk Seigeer atln. Our workmanship Is the very besttn Lancaster and uguurauu.e te tit. In our Ready-Made Department Kxamlnoeur MEN'S SUITS I'OH DKESS.nnd you will be 8UH l'HISK.ii I Examine our MEN'S SUIT r'Oll BUSINESS, and you will be APPALLED t Examine our BOY'S SUITS fOll MIKS3, and you will WUNHKIt ! Examine our BOY'S SUITS KOIt SCHOOL, andyeu won't HESITATE ! Wi have ail kinds etMEN'Sand IIOY'SOVEH COATS the latest Wlduwale, Silk Kaced, for "eurd Vameus KEVEItSlBLK. OVEHCOATS. which can lie used en either side (one side ler Business andone side for Duns), selling for Hi. The Latent 1'LAID OVEKCOA' selling from IJW up. We huvenlse en hand seinn of the Latest Styles of MEIION and HLACK BEAVEH OVEH COATS. We have OVEltCOATS for LITTLE CHII DHK.N InabiuidaiiLO-all Blzie aud at thu Lew. eat Prices. ar Hememher we have only ONE 1'ltIUK, and thai Ibu LOW EsT. If our geiMla are net sutlsfac tery, weaxchaugu them or lefuud thu money. IIESH & BROTHER, ONE-PRI0E Clothiers and Furnisliers, CUlt. MOUTU QUEEN BT. AND CENTHK MjUAUK, l.ANCASTKU, l'A. KI .411 IMTK TISKMKHm. rpili: l,i:.l)lNti oi.eak llertHK. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., THE LEADING oak louse of Lracester, b Hunts ulti'tit urn l.i senip it'iiiutkiilily ginnl t.ilui's new Mhr elTcrctl, mitl bur. gi'Mtsthi' iiihiMiiliililyef an eiitly st'U'otieii. a j.u'Kr.r at !f:.Te. Tailor HiitiK', pxct'llent iilitlti clutli, l;irj;u metal buttons timl Iiiimlsome certl erimtiii'iittt. a vhkkim:t ,iacki:t at sfi.e, IVitectly plain. suptTier goetla ntttl rIove IHUiir. Ol'lt ASIKAKAN .IVIKCIS AT () (Sntln l.lntil), Aie alit'iuly faineiia nml tiiiiilie no t'emiiumt. Wh li.ive tlifin in Hlack ami Hiewn. a uerti.i: MU.vr at fs.oe. Tliu w a laiRu, t'otitfuttable Rartiient with full bIcpvp, tlet'p band of fur trim mniR aieuml bottom, fur talU anil two tows of fur down thu front. A M:1i I'M'.SII COAT AT iFlO.eO. IV i ft'i't shape, iiuilttsl gatin HntiiR, I st'al loops, iwljustable rellinij cellai. I.xtra iies li ami U bust, at s.une prlce. a si:ai, ri.rsii mkai at ui. NethltiR like It ever shown it'fore. t'S'OnluiH by mall will twelve lueinpt attt'iitten. JOSEPH L. 130, 130 nml HO NOnTH QUUBN STREET, THE! LEADING CLOAK HOUSE OF LANCASTER, II AT AMI CM'... W. D. STAUFFER & CO. The Ne west HATS, Prottleat OHILDItEN'S QOODS, Kitieat TltUNKSttmlTnAVELINa DAQ3, Meet Beiiutlful LAP find. FANCY ROBES, Largest Assurtrueut or FINE FUHS nnd FUR TRIMMIN03, Meat Durable RUBBER OOA S. HATS nnd UMBRELLAS,' Evei shown lu Lancastei. Our Prices are the Lewest Ptxsltile. our Iieixls Strictly llellable, and we til' AKANTEK te please everj ciibtemui. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nih. 31 nml !W Xnrlli Qiiihmi Strict. . . II Al I Kh I .s; UA'.N 7VV FALL I.OOHM. All the Latest Nineltle.s In K1NE MILL1 NhlLI at EIKEL'( M1I.I.1NEHY bTOHE, oJermlK Ne. is North (J u cell Street' TMI'Oitl'bD IN UOTTLUS-FINK OLD IRIdH WHISKY AT HOHKhU s 1 Itll'OH MOUE, tl'J c h N I It h stj U A It K, Lauauter, Pa. S1,00() BBARU- t tn any Cii-it el Htuney T reunln, rveus Mtmtnt ami l'hysical Wttaknt'M tint UydruKgldU, VUenU JIKItH MKP.ca, Ne. 15 .North llth St, Thllii., l'a. Circular lrce. mjpil-lmd H KSi:s ! HUUSKS ! UOKSIIS ! W, nrrlM humv en KUIDAY K KNINU, 0( r twtth nnu t aHehiI, ana en TUK3UAY, ttT. 1 ', wtth twocwrleH'N inerw of 1IKA V MAUKET IIOUSKS, And rjif VUni Prtvers, Tht'se hordes e m til Sfll &t nit vatti sale, lthiiiruanint''lb noun J, K 1UCI1 A bTl'Frl.Kl', Itfiir or llvrks County lleu-i. in tH-til lU-adlng1, l'a Gi KKAT HAKWAINS -SKLUMi OCT I my stock el INirler Suttcn, Kitsy Ch.tUn, Slafn-csfS and meuh1 Murblii Tep Table at ureal 1'iiralni. All (kh1 are hetntvmatlu and will l.it many yearn longer than ether poeds sent here tidaieiH K very tiling U madu drnt-claas, wlthKed uiuterlal. N" li did Furniture will rrupbelsiered ; also, all kind el Upholstered Furniture made te order at very reaouuble prims and kmh1 uurk U guaianteed Ut IS IlKlt.NKK, Practical Upholsterer and Ueromter, dl iwdi: 151 West Che&tnut Street AH. KOSKNKTEIN, lMl'UUTl.SU TAIM)U. y selection ler the coming season tn new ready, tetnprislng one of the rineat Mteck ever shown In thl city. The- hteck I entlivly new and well worth mr InHjH'ctlen. Sly pricei ar mniUrute, and werkru.inhlp el the bent. The reputation of the heu-e for line work wlP be fuily inaintJiined. Having secured for the com cem lntf st'jwfin the servirea et hlrat-Clagj Tailors, 1 cuii k mirantee the very best of work. hole propileter ter the Talent Simp Tanta loom, win runted net te draw up wheu sitting down, nor h.i? nt the knee. A. 11 UO'ihNbTKL.V.OTNerthQ.iieMiSt. Ql-BN i;VKUY NIOHT. LANCASTER RINK Ol'EN EVERY NIGHT. SKATING F HUM 7 TO u 3D. UANCINU EltOMUSOTU II AHillMWX .!u VKSTX FULL LIBERTY BAND On Siitiiriliiy Ihenlni;. Ihey Nvlll play their Iluest selections duiluir the evening;, nmeni;s ether the following ' " Mikade Selection," " UriiderOardncr's I'lcnlc," und the " Idyll i'erue In the Eeiest," vhlch U alone worth the jirlce et udiiilsslen. Ol'E.N ALLUAY8ATUHDAY. ':llyillt Ail U II Kit K NTH. TlLTON OI'KH.V IIOUSK. t'HIDA Y KVKSIXU, OOTOIUCK IM. liaC. Our New Departure-58 PAT ROONEY'S New Y'erlc Star Comedy Ce., lu the Successful New Comedy, Pat's Wardrobe I " SA.VA HANAD." InlliHlucliiK Mr. iloeney, MUs Katie Hoenoy und u utieiii; euiipeiUni company. A Whirlwind of Full, A Cycleuu of Merriment, A Typhoon of Laughter, All the I'ameus Hoenoy .Specialties, lntioduced. I'UICKS 25, 50 und 75 CENTS. UuservedbeaUen sale ut Opera Heuse, el'iltd TjlULTON Ol'KKA. HOUSK. -e.vi; xiuht e.vz,r.-e BATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1800. -THE- McCai Opera Ceniipn Ce, JNO. A. McUAULL, l'roprluler andMauagur. In M llleckur's (Irand Military Opera, The Black Hussar. As pre.entcd by the McCaull Opera Coml'iue Company ever 400 times. The Cast Includes llerlha Htccl, Celle Kills, Alice (iaIIUid, Kittle Cheaham, Addle I'lunkett, Leena Clark, Krancis lialllard, Charles I'lunketL Harry Mctioneugh, Mountjoy Walker, AHred Klein, Hebert O. Jenkins, Leuis bnrader. Excellent Chorus. Elegant Costumes, McCaull Upcra Orchestra, Herman I'erlet Musical Uirecter. ADMISSION ' "c JtlllO day meriilub', uct. li etuji UK AlirKHTIXKMKI'T. RAU & CO., Wnrmeet CAPS; LanrAHter, Fa: .Kir All YSRT1HKMKSTII. tl ST CU'T THi: SKl'HKT. Thesn wlie take "Checks" i'AY for thorn seven times ever Can sell ynu the flneAt 13 Cent "t'heck " Coffee for only 11 Cents. A) Cent "Ticket "Coffee for only 10 Cent. EiTitA oitADEser cerrr.K, i9,iiA,a, aeand 33 Cents. - N'n " Hlnnds" nr " Cemblnatlnna " made except II V THE UEyUEST and IN TlltC IMIEB- ECEer tne purcnajer is HIE HKCKET. Ue- member 1L Save 20c. a Pound On your Tea instead of buying checks at ridiculous price. TEA, usually sold for roc, , Tee, 00c and 11.10, enlv in SO, m and '.n CnnM. ETHA TEAS, this ncosen'i growth, only need alilal. MACNAY'S, NOS. 115 A 117 NOHTH gUEKN 8TKEET. 1' 8.-I Klvu my EMPTY Tea ChesU te the peer. Humbugs steru them tn their windows. w 1LLIAMSON A FOSTKR. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON k FOSTER. OHILLY OCTOBER. FALL CLOTHING A NECESSITY. We can show the Largest Variety et New Htyles In rALL OVEltCOATS from fluO te tli Make and rite'iual le Custom Made. We can show thu Largest Variety of CHI L. OltH.VS HUIT8 In Kail Weights from litt te n. Kll and Make Unoxcelled. We can show the Largest Variety of BOYS' brUAIOUT ritONT SACK SUITS frera r.00 tn lie (. Superior Kitting and Strongly Made Werk. We can show the Largest Variety of TALI. l)KEb8 SUITS for Uentlemen from flu le TU Ulove fitting, Workmanship l'erlect. We cau show the Largest Variety of BTirr ANI SOrT KELT HATS for Yeung Gents In Latest bhapes (or rail. DUNLAP'S FINE SILK HATS. ROBES. Buffalo, Wolf, Goit, Single and Deuble 1'luih. Herse Blankets and Whips Wu can show the Largest Variety of WHITE DltESSSHIUTS Irem 33c. te75c. Quality of Mus lin first-class. The l'erfect rittlng EIG II U IK WHITK DHES8 HIIIHT, ll.Wicach, or $5.40 per H Deien. rALLWKlOHTUNDEIlWHAK,lC.te50c. SILK NECKWEAH.S3C. te 60c We can show the Largest Variety of It B LI A IILE HOOTS AND SHOK3 te; Ladies and OenU. froiiithelluhtand I'llable Hull or rull Dress 'ty Shcsfte stieng Waterproof Leng Beets ter Sportsmen. , We can show the Largest Variety of Utibber HoetB and Overshees from the best makers. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. US, 3i, SGacd 38 East King St., LANCA1TKB, l'A. r -i
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