Tff "V--??- U-HS CTg?" ?'-iv. :-v: jUr,i" V", s a . v'-v.- ,-.-. vqi r,i2Vt'M -"""l W. ' ' ,. ' k' . ' li - I ?" . V r Tl V " " " f1 fc a m " ;. i !t r- iSSr IRX KB" t K kj" c' a. it. v& les ;f"s f-a - ,$. :. : ; r. -z. I iJjITBLLIGENCER .i1 J f -1 w DAY mJSneu. (sautey if Iktilliomcxe. ,OT. D Samuel Bbeuberger, i the Pennsylvania railroad en Hneelredapilnrul sprain while , doming west, this morning. He I In pmtleg en brakes, as the train t Tboredale. xvben a sudden turn IsVttMl caused a sevore sprain te tils 'TfcwlBlship prevented further duties tM, which arrived In Columbia this M 0:15 o'clock. The railroad I Men nellnewl of the necldent and rsat the railroad efllce. In which r was taken te his home. Ue it a B, bearding at Peter miner's hotel, arm ana wamut streets. 5 HIS Finger Caught. i P. Webster, extra brakemnn of the tvaaU railroad en engine Xe. 5'd, Mkftgtdln cutting a car loose irem a I M tte west yard last night wnen ne nau M linger of bis right hami caugni in Jlnir. Tim accident resulted In the P being mashed at the first Joint. The l was attended te dj me rsnriwu puj- whleh did net require amputation. rlsa veunirinan of 0 Jeans living jmtik his father en North Second street Ji A I'talstmas Market. 'Arrangements are being msde by tlie iMlrin rf the Presbyterian church for tlie fcwlilliigr nf s Thrl-tmrr muket duttng the maeJilng holiday season. The atuir win lOTelty in Columbia. All manner of artl- eee at ine nenuay season csn de jiro jire 1 at the Christmas market. S Town Notes. "SLThe regular monthly meeting of council ' iwlll be held this evening lu the council ehajBber. ;; The box sheet for the lecture of Miss Kate ; FWd, In the opera house, en next Thursday .- asMstintf- M niwnnt this, mnrnltur lV5. A number et Columbians Henton the ej- u'oaralen this morning, ever the Reading .ndlroadte Philadelphia, under thn inanauo inanaue BMt of Monterey ledge el Odd Fellows, e .pl4casler. f. zf:.V8everaUnches of snow could be seeu tbl k 'tte Pennsylvania railresd from the wet. sL rf as t if Minin win ,,,.-.. un B.iD.i.n r. . ' '? i'aI I A l iv . hi. tipnnAvl in-l f Phn.tnnl blA.,1" Tb9 well will supply water te the e JtWu number of dwelling houses te be erected by IfMr. Mifflin, at Fourth and Chestnut streets. '?sr" 'Needed repairs are belnu made te the vC, tween Frent street and the PeuURylvauIa g"W' railroad. The gutter was In a very bad con- ji, uiuutii miuhiuk vuu waier 10 ueceum tui- ":j nant . j The work at the new EnWen.il church nn wtjfrf&IjOOUBt street Is still being pushed rapidly &n forward. jfisr The tracks of the Pennsylvania ralread ?y" la the Columbia yar'sare recviving EfS-teBtlen ei tbe repair gang. ?sf la the Columbia var'aare receivincr the at. W".. ' JkitKEHTr,U IS COLUJIItlst, Jifi'WLj. kaimnal .lAnans T'j.l.t 8Mk a.-, vwu.anuu au.u 111 Slurr te a Cuuu H'le tlrtrajetl Illui. BamuelJohnsen, who has been a fugitive from Justice for cove rat mouths, has been re eaptnred and is new In jail here. Jehnsen waa arrested in Columbia near the roiling all! by Ofllcer Wlttlck en Monday eve ning. He was placed In the lockup with a colored man named Caleb Jenes. While confined he told Jenes that he was wanted In Lancaster, where he had robbed a peanut stand. At the hearing this mornieg before Squire Kvans Jehnsen was discharged, but before he get away the colored man told Witttck what Jehnsen had told him. The latter was then rearrested and brought te this city. Jehnsen Is the young man who some months age was arrested with Bess Dester en th charge of robbing Uuber's peanut stand at the Northern market. They were given a hearing before Alderman McConemy and were committed te Uil In default of bail for trial at court. Oa the way te prison the men man aged te escape from Officer Lewars who had them in charge, taking with them the pair efbandquifs. De?ter was rearrested several weeks age and committed te Jill. True bills have been found against both persons, charg ing them with tne robbery of the peanut stand. This morning Jehnsen was held for court by Aldermau McCeuitey en the addi tional charge of larceny el the haudcutts. Jehnsen a rlrst taken Inte custody in Columbia as a vagrant. Veih el lbs strit committee. A meeting of the street committee was held last evening In belect council chamber. A large number of bills were approved and ordered te be paid. Clerk Suieltz stated that he had ccllected all the money subvrl'n-d by the property holders en et King street towards the lav. leg of the belglan block, and he had also collected JSJO for the Cer.il street son or. A number of persons apjxwred bt-fere the , committee and complained that the fronts el tnelr beuses hail Iweu datuspml by the blast lug en Ceral street t-ewer. The contractors were before the committee and they stated that they would willingly pay all damage caused by theui. The city regular was ordered te make the line betvteen the city and the property ei the peer house farm opposite the reservoir. The peer directors desire te set their lences back te the proper line. The street t-nmuus'lennr was directed te give the line of gutter.aud re(alr the gutter if necessary in front et Dr. linker's new resi dence ou Lime street. A Chance Fer Imc:tter Heard of Trade. It was rumored in Jersey City Monday that the J. It Tlioinpieu Street company, which omplejs about -00 men iu us werke, covering te blocks ut the feet el Warren Btreet, In that city, had decided te remeve its plant te renusyivjiilj. The reason given for the removal was n desire te rtduce the cost of production by saving in tlie cost ei coal and freight. It was said that the re moval had been fixed for next March, and that allot the ceuipsny'H present lorce who desired te remain in their service would have their expeiiKBH of uitnlng. On Inquiry at the company's i nice, Mr. Thompson being absent, the boekket-iier said, that while the advisability of moving tlm plant te Penn sylvania had been di:cused by the Brm, nothing had as jet been ilelmltelv de cided." lie " dtcliued te ssy where the plant would be lecxled if the removal was decided upon, but several locations had been ceusldertd." Olieulug ul lunil .surct. The viewers appointed by the court te as seas damages caused by the proposed open, ing of Third street, freui Maner street te the city limits, met at 10 o'clock. The viewers went ever ihe route of the proposed street this morning, and this alternoen they heard testimony as te the value el the iirenertv taken. ' J The following parties were awarded dam. ages: ituilelpu (aiuIHrV,entatp, city tiW SSSPVJi-1?!1- Z,eK,,r. '-'ty tlTsceunty fSOO; Albert Lehlhus(5M,C(iiistiutlne Bank. ort iMW, Jacob Ottetler, 000, Frederick Judith 10O, Casper Msrkert $100, Jeseph Zeek tSOO, Jacou L. Frey fjte llebert J. Housten 125. Jehn C. Uager (50, te be paid by the county ; and Win Judith (60 0 be paid by the city and f 2u0 by the county. Vt'hj UeuiecruU lltjultr. rrem the .Vew Yerk H'erid. Thellepubilcaun have almost lest control of the Senate. The defection of Itlddleberger, of which there were many symptoms last winter, and the Independence or Van 'tVyck would, with the pretable gains el the Demo crats Iu California, Indiana and New Jersey, destroy the Kepubllcau supremacy in the "PP" Heuse. The ltepubllcan majority of 4l,t00 for lilaine Is wiped out in Minne sota, The majority in Ohie is less than 12.. 000. aloaset Anen irn.n iuu -e. i.. i ' lf. chusettsthe Kenubllcan majority Is reduced f4 S?-?tU 8UJ. rv JD"(x-rats gain two con- w.,i.i,;. iJ "" ." .."7 J " ""'? u l" 7 i:r r;. " nmit. ivuu in xnuw xerk the ,puMlcanB filled te elect the best candidate &V uZf. ., " u "u"aieu ier auy oinee In a long ; - Uuie thus Ietlnir ilm t.iu f.,. ,, , . .. !?fselen. ' """ '" BU,;- All Fer Cbarltj On Monday l)4ul6l u. M of thn llvbrew wug..1,ouJer"uuue"," gave Maer Mnrteii-t26 for thaauni.,nV lie also ga e r.'5 te the Der s"e"vP. t the St. Jt-eiili-a hospital and (25 tlf lh diM Benevolent a-oclatie0. -fnu money 'im the prectids of the recent Uebiew charity ball J Tli Slieuiifictinr Secuhlr. Monday evening the M.cnnereher society bald sociable in ihelr lull, end there was a geed attendance and a fine time. Ne concert WMgtTMI. . , - ... iv-2 The Halt Bahjecta Discussed be UlethertUt Clrj. men at bi. rani's Church. The Chester Valley Ministerial association, made up of pastors of the Methodist church residing In Linci'ler county, with a few from Chester county, met statedly at St. Paul's Methodist church en Monday even, lng. The sermon was preached by Kev. J. W. Bradley, of Gap, te a large cengrega tlen. The business sessions wete held te-dsy. The morning sossleu was opened with devotlensl exerclses, after which the pallers submitted reports of the sermons preached by them last Sabbath. The reports showed that prelrscted meetings are being held with geed result .. ....... The first topic for discussion was, hero here in lies the secret el the success of the special evangelists r The first speaker was Kev. A. Oak os. He staled that churches all made great exertions when evangelists were te conduct services, but that the great success of evangelists was that they were specially adapted for that work. He mentioned Meedy, Sam Jenes and Thes. Harrison, the boy preacher, as successful evangelists. While they were successful as evangel ists, they did net cenMder that tney would be successiul as regular pastors. Rev. Heed said that evangelists as n rule preach te Christians and net te tbe uucon uucen crted and that eangellsts will net work lu a church unless they have the support of the Christian members. He thought that there should be evangelists tn eery conference, under the direction of the presiding elder, te be sent te all the churches and net only te the rich churches te gain popularity. The reason for thelr great success Is the methods applied m their work. Anether reason ler their sue W8 is the great simplicity with hich they present lunusmeniai iruw anu uecirines. They preach the common sense view of the way of salvation. ltev. A. T. Taj ler corroborate! what the previous speaker said. He belleed pastors could secure the same success If they did the same kind of work as evangelists Tbe trouble as a rule w 1th preachers w as that they lacked tee much theology. Auether drawback is that members of the church tee frequently lese faith lu their regular minis ter Kev. V. ttrifnth, of Columbia, delivered an address en the dutj et the luster te the week. He cited many verses el scriptures te show that the weak should be cared ter spiritually. He classed among the weak the young. He referred te Ihe duties of class leaders and pastors towards the j'eung se they are preperlj- taught the doctrines of the Methodist church and w hen properly In structed tbey become useful members of the cnurcn auu uy weir ciierts many are brought Inte the church. Thomerulm; session was djeed with the singing of ' l'ralse Uel Irem Whom All Blessings llnw." The Afternoon S'Mleu. The afternoon session opened with devo tional exercises, alter which Kevs. Coxsen, Gray, Dungan and Keads discussed, "What can be done te stir up Ged's people te the greatest faith" Rev. OAkes delivered an address en ''Observations Abroad," Rev. Gray discussed the cause and cure et anarch ism, and all the members took put iu the discussion en the subject, ' What Is and what should be the relation of the church te the cause of temperance Coatesville was selected as the nett place of meeting, en Jauuary 10 and 11. The inllewlng ministers were present Revs. J. W. Bradley, (jp , J. A. Cooper, Cbarlestewn , C. Reads S . Paul's, Lincas ter.J. R. T. Gray. Duke street, Lancaster ; A. N. Milllsen, West Mission, Laucaster; Geerge Hill, Simpsen Chapel , K. C. Grif fith, Columbia . A. F. Tavler, Cechranvllle , A. Oakes, Atgleu ; O. R. Cook, Mt. Jey ; V. Gray, Gap; J. Dungan, .Marietta, F. G. Cexscn, Sate Harber ; G. F. Hurlock, Down Ingrown, W. F. Buyer, Balnbridge; D. F. Smythe, Quarrj ville . tiee. Read, Mount Nete. Letters Uranted bj the JlcgKter. The following letters were granted by the reglsteref wills for the week ending Tues day, November 0 . Administration Mlcbael Vellmer. do de casod, late of Lsncaxter city , Margaret Voll Vell mer, city, administrator. Chrietian K. Newcomer, deenased, late of Maner township; Abraham K. and Jeseph K. Newcomer, Maner, administrator. Ann K Herr, deceased, late of Ceney town ship , G. H. Felleuberg, Couej-, administra tor. Catharine Rtlckel. deceased, late of Ceney township, Klljsh G. Beyer, Ceney, and A. W Moere, Yerk, administrators. Testamkntart James Creaswell, late of Edeu township ; Geerge M. Cresswell and Jehn Eckman, Lden executers. Philip rinkelberg, deceased, late of Lan caster , Catherine Dlnkelberg, city, executers. Jaoeb WeltKl. deceased, late of Laucaster Utj- , Rebecca Weltzel, city, executrix. Alvis Grenllcb, deceased, late of Columbia borough ; Maria Grenllcb, Columbia, exe-C-itrlx. Wtu. S. Connelly, decened, latn el Man helm borough ; Jehn Fuliuer, Manhelm, executer. Ter the rrerentluu e( Cruell le Anlnmli. Monday evening a meeting was bold at the efDce of Dr. E. 8. Weber, Na 7 West Orange street, te take some action in regard te the reorganization of the old society ler the pre pre veutlen of cruelty te animals. Quite a num ber of prominent ladles and gentlemen were present. Thej- had a long talk eer the mat ler, but nothing et lmpoitauce was deue. It is likely that the society will lie reorganized, however, and elllcers will be elected lu January. Ulcurilen te rblladelhla. This moraine Meuterey ledge of Odd Fellows, of this city, ran a cheap three day excursion te Philadelphia. The tickets also outltled the holder te an admission te the Academy of Music where Frederick Warde, the tragedian, Is playing an enysgement. Three hundred aud leu persons left Linci-ter en the excursion and this number was largely Increased at ether stations. Ne scial train was run, but the excursleuiita left ou the regular train at 7:3a De i rail te take a leek at btaurler A I e s windows, j,e3. 31 unci 33 North Queen street The largvst dlirlay of coal saeiucaund fine fur goods eer teen in Lancaster We keep only the heat grades of genuine fur. nev 8 Iwd Ve'. i lull te attend the Adjourned Public Sale en 'thnisdsy eeulu-. ey 11, al Koblheas' Hetel et Keh't 'Ictupleten's 51 Lheli.e llulld Iuk bole, located In the LVhlh aid, en Laurel aud Maner etui-la ev 6 ml TeUphuue C'euiietiliini. Cee. Wall. Croas Keys hotel ami an B Umfl. groceries, Mailetta, atu connected suh ihs ttl ttl ttl I'houe uxthauge. New rurnlturehtere. W C. Eapp and L. It. Itete have In stock the fluent grades of fululturu at vtiy irasenahle priced. 1h-lrareroetuln tha new building, corner Seuth Queen and Vine btreets, are well filled. Cull there. MAHUIJLUKH. Bwahtz-Obsim. Oil Monday. Nev S. by the Lev II St. Kl. tTur.atthopareenaijBol the Third Bluet Retermed church, Katen.Ps, Mr II t tiwartz andMUs Knuna K. lireen.heih of Lan cbter, i'a j ur.Attit. rttHSK. In thl city, en thu Till Inst, limn seu el Uhsrles und Ue.! ri.her, uned three jears, six months and ltt daj s. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from iherart'Hts'rfKldencc, Ne. .' North Christian strict, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Zlun's cemetery. JIewkits. -November 7, 16i; in Pittsburg. Pa . Jaoeb 11. Honors, aijed ts years Iho friends of the family are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from his lale lesi dtnte, Ne. 21S Wet King street, en Wednesday ttla.m sarvl-saj t tha house. Interment a Woodward Hill cemetery. Interment prhftti its MTiiBRs.-In this city. Net. 7, 1j8, laryll. Mathers, wife ottirlaudeO. ilathers. et lian-as and Uaugblur of the lam James u. t'luik, of this Ihe relatives und friends efths family aie le tpectlully Invited te attend the fuueral, from tne realdenie of her mother, Ne.W7 HmtOianuu stieet, en 1 himday luernlng at f se o'clet k Te i'iecuvu ie ijuuiuienn ler interment en the je tram. 0.Sta. dre,TCUjC;J-I!iib,l'y. O" the 7th lint., of erdcrln general are re.pecUuny tmia te ! tend the tuneral. from 1.1. i.,l Jll.T-J .M UOaeuth Queen street, et, Thursday aVt7nc-n at So'cleck. Interment at Woeanardlliii r1. etery. utsta LAWOABTEK P-lXLiX lJTgLnifiwMtt, jlujcjPlhi,x uvxaiiii, jiKirjrrfl. i'hlUkdalpnlK rrtxlur SIMSet. raitiDBtrBU. Nev 9- Heur steady. Bales el !U barrels. Mlnu.iwknrs, MHHltM lVnns luntly at J hXJJ T. H esleru l tJ Al D . ll ents.il HIISX Hye neur atesay at j 1 p. m., call-wheat Het , twi flUd Jsn.M,3 . Ict.. Cern .ev. Ijc. fet.lSc J' V ft i rii. Oats-Nev, ei t'l-c ffl0( Jan , V- new lull rnxture Slarset. rrw Iem, Nev. 1 rieur nistkut dull and wuaki rine, tl ttwret SurxrUne, II 1H11 Common te uoea Kxtra Western, fissfi Weed te Choice Kxtrt Western. U6W : City lill Krtras, fl X1I fu ter Weet Indies . Minn. Kilnt. r.'HSJJ ve Kxtra Ne.li; Il'UI . Uoedtntsncy Kxirt state,(JSNji ;j ( cotuuien te Kalr KxtraUhle. f 1 40Cf1 7U. Wheat Ne. I KeJ ut, ou f tx)t-.v'S(Ic-J- Ne. I lied, state, fl(lle Ne 1 Uwt, Wluter. Nev., flSe i fee, M)ie , Jan . 'Te Cern Ne. t Mlinl. cesh, l4i Ni ,r ',i , Dec, is', si Jan.l'V (JU .xv 1, Whltt. -iaIe, en eU C . Ne i, de. SC l Ne. 1 Sllxcl Western, Her , M V Kyn dull aud ueuilnsl , estern, AMI); . (State i7e- Harley nominal , ungraded ( anafla. TV l'erkdullt New le-s. 110 STflO ;j lAnl-Ner, J3: llec.H 2J Jun . 2. Molasses quiet, new cropdeuicjtlt. tearrlTOls selling at fO Nie i-ureentlnti dull si 9;ui.d UehIii quiet : slrsttitHl te Keed it "t)l iv 1'etre'e'im steady t reflncd In bsrmls, .V Se In msiw. SV:- Frelahts dull , sratn te t tverpnel. igiSi irattut-MarkHt steady: New Wesleiu Crwwnery, .'llf-.c . l'enn a de, iirf"e Ch'jose qntet, Wojteru rist, llJUe State. sfJUJc EggsCnu, etatr, ::Hfl'su, Mcitcin. :-C !lc sngiir market Hull UcBucd Lul.eal, t i te gnnutatesl, n l-lv Tallew stead) rrltuc city, ISr litre dull Cettce stead v , filr carpees, ljtj unlrege AtitrRet i'Hiuto.Nev P, ij.aa m. MarktoieneKt . W hent . lAc Dec T. , Jsn , ;.',c . May. i Cern Nev , se, 1HC-,33C, Jau, '.v.. Jiav, :',c. eats Jan , ITe. May. StjflSeJic. I'erk Nev , -i5 . Dec . I., ." : Jn , t " 1". 1 nl-Sev . n ,: ; Dec, ) J-tu , . , lllbs Nene 't!lS8. Wheat Nev., JUJCj Kcc Ti'.S'S'tC . May, .!',. eru .Nev., SAie. Die, Je r'.c . : . J an , Jan., 5c;ic May, ijirti'4-ustJu-Sev., 'iS,c-i Dec, ye . Jan , !3JiC May Perk ev. 13 SS ; Dee . til Jan . J10 OR. ljrd-Nev., fM) Dec, U5.S Jan,.Lt Klhs- jAii.fi 15.S nratu anu lroiieu. rnmlshtsl by 8. K. Yun.lt, llietei. Cbicaep, Nov.9,leo"clocltp in. Wheat. Cern, t ;Ssts. l'er. Lard. November 74 i December TVi January '1 May 'I'. Winter Whmt Spring Wheat Cern Oats It ye Harley OU City Crude Oil a, 5 -.S II Ueceipt. Car lta , ee's netc. Kscelpis lien ia,eu Closing Price 5 o'clock i. tu. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk, Netember 'Hi fi Ms 9 December W, &, $ X January 73i .5'S MS li) w ltrd 5 it) iay si'. ii1. s OU City Crade OM 5 LAncaler Lite Stuck Market. Lacibiir, Nev. 9 The receipts of live stock for the week endlnz tnlsy, at the jardef James Stenart were 1 7W tattle. 19 homes, .'17 Iambs, 110 hogs. The sales at this yard were I 9 cattle, U hOKs and US sheep at the tollewlui; prices Steckersand leedcrs at fJ(J5.W lambs at Ce.. aud hns at &e At Jehn Menlzer s yards !43 cattle and e hogs were sold. Mecker sold at ft iQ3 r . feeders, (tat :u butchtrs, IJHjSW. Hogs sold at At Levi 6enenig's yards S0 cattle. andOhejts wereseld stockers, 11 ltfjt ) letter., ti 7'S fltftl ilnht butchers IJOtllM ijoed DutLtei, liegsi. Uegs koldatUweJ.-u Use Blocs Alarkera. Cntcxue, Nev. S -The Dreteri- journal rep"iT CatUt-Keeeipt, eet, had ; shlpmenta, Je . market strong and higher Bhlppln teer, tne te IAw as, SSeJt) Piecktrs and le.-e.eri ai riieaaiu- cows, bnlls and mixed at $1 3 OJ ;j;bullc at II Kfii 4). through Texas tattle nominal at tl rvJj ue , Weuirn ntnKUT" a shade higher. nitlv,- and hef breads, t.1 0 R1 eO, cews,fiutJISi wintered rexsns, tl Ci5 lleits Itecelpts i;ue head, shipments, 13,e market 'osier, reuh anc mixed, 4Ji53J;t: racking and shipping, UIiGleu, llht, u J3). skips, i: teas .n Sheep Kecetpts, i,inu head, shipmeniH. KtOj market was stead nallrej, t! OHtfi 73; Heatern, W C5SJ fr) Texani, t- wS3 CO : latnbs, UtJllO. New ura Meks. Nsw Teaa Nev 3 vt all street, I M p m Meney leaned at JJ7 per cent. Ex, hanjre sterdy at M 5lHfJ) f3 i oevernments were firm Currency 6 s, II iii hid : Is teups, iu bid IK'S coops, UlJi bid The stock market this morning opened very rjulet and without change from last even ings figures, but alter Ihe erst few transactions began te advance, and continued ou the up grade throughout the first h.mi en buying, the result of reports te the cnee' that committees of the pukers and strikers had been appointed with a view te attempt te adjmt their differ ences. At 11 o'clock pries,, were Dp', te 1J, per csnt The market at midJay sold oil pertly under the lead et Union PatifK The market at the time of wilting Kai Irregular utiKS starxe-s Quotations by Keefl, SK',r.un i i Lanuutter, l'a. .e , bankers, w VOSK itsr. II l. M Canada I'aclEc ;i C C. C. t :i Cel. Ceal st'i is i 8IU 46 W". Al i. M 'AK u, 117 tn. hS'i 1 r si. . 3iK r w. J.Ai lll' -V. lir:s 3H S7v; av 4 US IU 1, as si "'ft it, "1K M 1"J. S7 vuu.ia. a MilUU.t ........... 4- Canada Southern M' Chi.. St 1..4 1'Kh..... lenver A ItloGrrjrde.. uer , i.scv. a wettcrn.. Brie KrleM New Jersey Central K . T Urn. A a baJreBhere Ulchliran Control MUsentt I'acUle . . .. Northern Pacint N. I-. I'ret N. W New Yerk CentnU Kastluun Cem Omaha... Oregon Trans... '...'.'." OntarteA ejU'in .... Pacific MsJl ttOCh'iaterA Pltt-nnnr UiS UK '7 S.Mi 1 IIP. 'l llfj tnh-i Se H'i in 'iS M'. BL faul ' bi Texas Pacific jp Union Pacific fji? Wabash Common... i' Wabajh rreierred in Weatern Union Telegraph. ;-.'. WeslUhere ....... 1. 12 rBiLAnsLrau ttsr. lehigh alley 5,,v U..S. Y A PbllA ice Feinsylvanla 5"W Ueallng t&' i lehlgh Navigation w. IlMtenvllle ; rhlladelphla A Krle Herthern Cent People's t'asaenirer ll'd'K (Jen'ls M'tg's es lmw taji 67 5 11 IU 18 11-W VAMP ADVKRTlSEitEXTS. ISAK1NO POW1JKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never vailes A niirtel of puiily, strenif th and ahiueseiiieut'ss. Mem economical than thneidlnary klmls and cannot La told in competition wlihlhoiiiiiltltuduef low test, short weight, alum or pb'Mphute iMiwders. bold only tn earn IteraL lUkien i'oweiaL'o. il Wall street. New Yerk. ruay27.lyd.tw WANTKD-A VOUNG (HKL KKOM thecenntry wants a situation te (le mm. eral housework In a pilvate family. Apply ut Ne. lit U)w street. lid VANTKO-A (UltLTO DO OliNKKAIs TT Housework. One whs can speak Her man preferred. Apply at U" e. M East Chestnut Dtrtst. xk a n mm n km kx va, W.VNTKH A GOOD COOK, MAl.UOU (otiiale. Arply at Ihe HUM liUAl'H I10TEU Bi v Tin; fi.nkst Yem: rerNi WHISKY IIAII MtllSKI wmam f wiifut KOIIUCUM b I OUO It Ml 1.1 UK, J-ICKN ItlKmjU ahr, l.im..Vfln. fa. MKH. NKl.LIK WKlCiTaNS wTliTuK wTliTuK sutue her teaching lu lUndna Detemticr 1 Private lessens In dtnclnit. atse, t-lAMivt taught pilvate. I'Mldren s Ua Saturday ntier neon Addless, 3.M taat Lvuie .neet n lw IflOK SALK. ? Twe J-et en-feel 0al Y "X Metal Shew tnses M 111 be eeld very cV" V (-ply at the no all Ai.ii; lei rv t i i ciunn. pATAUuu crm:i. V The worst rases el Latan nea'nl hi- lir i: V ni h sutvestfullv the Keystone ll-ur, thijetty. ills tnatuicul no er falls te brlnu inimediate tcllcf. ltd" 91 1 C KNT STORi:S T K K N s ilOl'S U llieck, have the riuest ALBUMS Kvei alie n lit this eltv. and kum amavsthe lowest, n-:iK TvrDlN'l)". KirisT N tries! Uass, I l.ancsslct, Va , Neemher 1A I The Heard et Ultceters of this lUnk hue Or clanxl a semi anuual dividend of ne per tent, patntile en dumaud ltd Aw HKNllYt.. HVH.VER, Cashiei. Wn" if.vA'i: jusTKKCifivKn .rvifitY latRe assortment of Plush and Lealhei Phele Albums, direct Hern the Imperiers. They are better geed thin wen ever offend In anv market for the money. Call and examine ibetn al Ihe '"c Stere, btevens lleu- n4td Al ULL LINK OV NKW AM) l)K "imhle eeids Just opened all the latest neteltiea. Drep tn and eee them st the c mere, Mevcuj Heuse II Ux k. n HdK AU. KOSKNSTKIN, lMPOUTlNU 1 Ml till. My selection for the c mna easl'n 1 new tvady, comprising ens et tht flnest stock eter shen In this city. The t.xk Uentliely new and well worth yeurtnspei tlen. My prltes are teixlerate, and workmanship of the best. The ivputiitlen of the house im tine work will be fuily maintained. Having serumt for the com ing season the services et Hrsi-Uass Tailors, 1 tan uuamntce the very best of erk. Sole proprietor for the Patent Strap Panta loons, warranted net le ,iruw up wheu sitting down, nor bap at the knee. A. It. ilOSENSTKl.N.'r Vei'h Queen Su T AMASTi;n I1AL.1 OttETSMTIEIUI EXHIBITION AT LANCASTER HALL, NO. IX WEST K I Mi ST. Frem November 9 le le, Inclusive. Open fiem 9 a ui te i ' p m. $250 IN PREMIUMS. 11EL.DBVTI1E LAKOASTBR COUNTY Agricultural and Horticultural Society. ADMISSION .HUNTS, Llllt.UKKN ... luCKNTS. COUPON 1ICKKT (3 Admtsstens) 11 CO '. It. DiyFtNDEKrrER, nt.I I 6 9,9.10,Il,i:,l3xnw Secretary. sptAUI. AND SEE lilt- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-bight Ecus them all ALether bet of CI1KAI' OLeBCS M Oas and oil 6 tot (S THE "PERFECTION Mb 1AL MOULDING AND F.l BBEP. (.t M110N WEATHEH STRIP Ilest them alb Ihlsstrlpu itwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold Mop rattling of windows Exclude the dust. Keep out iii'w andriln. Any one tan apply It no wate or dirt made In ap llnKt. t an be Cue l in. j-where ue holes tn Lere, rcan y for use. It win uet split, warp or ehrlnk a cushion slitp'ts tfc um pvrleit At thu &tcre, litaterand llane stele r- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 2-1 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, I'A. aV Tiu.ePHOBOs ion nui.i matism. A STARTLING FACT. Ills net commonly kne-i 'hat a large pro portion efthetheumull.nl and neuralgia extant Is traceable directly te the diseased condition or Imperfect action of he kidneys and liver , therefore a remedy which turet the result ing disease must have luaml aud smitten tbe first cause. Many persons uiln- Athlopherus ter rheumatism and neuralgia have bcensur priced te Und that chronic disorders of the liver and kidneys have also been greatly relieved and they have written feran explanation. The fact Is that the remedy acts directly en these organs, denuding them from all UTltallng substances and regulating their uitl'n Tukm In connec tion with Athlopherus I'M, this Is, without exception, the most valuable kldney and llcr remedy lu the weild, and mil cure a large pro portion el tbeee who h t thi-e disrates. COPAKC iKOH W 0J-KS, COPAkk, N. y . Fer thu last Ave years 1 hive lieen subject te severe altucks of tbeumattim, which would cause tne the nieil excruclallng pain en my chest it as obliged te put myself under the doc tor 'a t.ire for two or time months at a time, and even then It was almost impossible te get any reli-1 The last time I was taken iny son was at home, and 1 requested htm tjutll the doctor, but he said he had heard of a new remedy for rheumatism called Athlopheros and advised me letrylt 1 did and jeu can Imagine my sur prise was relieved of all pain after taking one bettleand bve net been troubled since. Itseved uiequlteaautnef money, and wcat is belter, 1 was net obliged te endure weeks et sutTerlng, would net be without It In the house. Have recommended It te ethers aud It never falls te give teller L II l'ATTEUSON. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Alhlopnero fills, but where' tbey oannelbe bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. 11! all street, New Yerk, win send cither (car riage or paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is II COper bjttle for Athlopheios and 50c. for 1'llU. ter liter and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, dlseasea et werauu, constipation, headache. Impure bleed, .te, Athlopheros I'llls are uut'iualed. nut D-m ted VALUABLE OITY rKOPhllTY AT AS3H1NKK8' 8Al,K-lln TUESDAY, NOVEMUEliaTlI.lfcal.at 7ocleck p. m, will be sold at the Leepard hotel, In tbe city of Lancas ter. I'a, In pursuance el an etder of the Court of Common Picas, of Lancaster County te tbe undersigned assignee, the following properties, Purpart K I. AH that certain two-jtery imiCK hlOUK AMI DWELLING with two-MeiV ItttlCK lltCK HUILDlNOand LOT or l'lECK or t.KOUND.sltuatedea the Northeast corner el Middle und Keckland streets. In the City of Lancaster, Hounded and described as fellows te wit lleglnutng en the Northeast corner of Middle aud Keckland sttcets, thence extending west along said Middle street, thirty feet, thence North uloeg purpart Ne. 2, 67 net te a pest, thence West along purparts Hnd 3, 40 feel te property late of ilenf. Mlshler, thente North 21 ieel te property of, Mrs. Kline; thence East along the a tine K feel te lleckland street, nnd thence along tha Hue of Uecklaud street te the place et beginning. j he above Is one of the best corner groceries in the city of Lancaster 1 he let also contains suitable shedding atd outbuildings riirnuU Ne. Ail that certain two-story BUIi 11 DWELLING, with one story bsck build lug and let or piece et gieund. sltuuud en the northwest side of Middle strtet, In the city of Lancaster, aud numbered HA and 300 ou city plan. 4'nntalnlng In front en said Middle street -'l feet 9 Inches, mere or less, and extending In depth 1 feet, were or less, te purpart Ne. 1. Purpart Ne. 8. All that certain two-story ItltlLK DWKLLIMJ, with one-story brick back building, and let or piece of ground situated en thu northwest side of Middle stieet, lu tbe city of l-nucaslvr, and uuuitiered 3i4 ou tlty plan, containing lu I rout oil Bald Middle street IS feel 3 Inches, ineiu or less, and extending In depth 67 fuel, mere or less. The houses ou purparts Ne. handsale new and tn first class condition. The abevu propei th s trill be sold as a whole or separately as bestsnits purchasers. Thu Bile of the 3 purparts will be subject te two mortgages, amuuiiltriK together te H.&ie, and Interest Ireui October 1st, lwi. All persons desirous of viewing the premises am Invited te call en the undersigned ut any time belete the sale. Purchase money payable en April I, IS7. Positive sale DAMEL81NO. Assignee of Charles Peters and wife. Jlisar Sreissrt, Auctioneer, ect-8 M,W,li. I rMl'OHTANV AM) HllUll.Y ATTHAUTIVK lUKOAINH. jrTcclict.r pre Cenllnlly Invllnl le Visit our New, lltlgia ami Clitciful Sletc. JH CLOAKS, WRAPS, AND SHAWLSt AT Til I. NEW CLOAK BAZAAR. Dm supeiiei sleck of UtsUvlass revhIs , ecrjtliiiiR entirely new , our l'lxed Imw Pi lew , our Solid lliulnvas Piluclplcs which cnsiue coiiiplcte". sitllsfncUen le eur;frlcml and alreii9 tlicse explain our Popularity anil out Jmiccesh. l'tetn n inulllliiile of wen iieiftil Utrpalipt va quote our l'ameus15 Seal Tliish Wrap, and our bupeib IP.&Obwil Plush Ceat, anil our t'M Seal Plush Visile, our Superior Astntkaii .l.ickcks. 5.O0, 17.00 anil tie, llNiutlful Astmkan Wraps, Satin Lined, at tl". W, Veiy Slyllsh Wrap .lackets at .iv. Children's Ccits of ceiy Sl?e ami Style. fiTOur Stere will be Opeu Lery KeiiliiK JOSEPH The Leading Cleak Heuse, tiaij:k a ukethkk E ALL AND WINTER 13 AOEH A: DUOTHHlt linve new in ny etyloaentlroly new. They Invite filer and ltlaek r ur Wisps, rilie tttxps Tilmmed with Otter Frtien Wraps Trimmed with Tstlsl Plush t raps rrttnined with t til. lleucle Wraps Ttltnrned wllh Tails. As'.iicau Jackets, t'rizee Jackets, Boucle Jackets, t SEAL PLUSH COATS, SHAWLS. I - - - e Misses' and Children's Jackets, Havelecks and Newmarkets. HAGKER & Nes. Q5 and 27 West King Street, .VA'ir AD VXNTlSKMKXTtl. 17IOR SALK. -A HAKKKY OUT KIT, E consisting of horse, wagon, and ever) thing usedln a flrst-clsss bakery. nJlwd lllbOL'TlI W& at STP.EKT ANt,V LOT OK HARD 11UBHKII Trusses, light, strong, cleanly, durable, and easy te wear Special attention te titling, at HUllLEVa DltUU 8 TO UK. X West King street. AVE. OKFHK THE FIRST JlORTUAOl: a iht cant. Held llends of the Sharen. Pa., and Pensacola, ria., Water Cemitanlcs, te parties desiring oafe investments, ruiierpsr tlculars lurnlshed en application WM tl HOPPKIlJt CO. cMStdTu.ThAS Ne 23 S.Thltd hi, Phlla. JOEL L. HAINES, LANCASTER'S Greatest Auctioneer, tolteclertof Kcnts and hire insurance Agent, is ready te serve hit frlsnds and the public In the most satisfactory manner 1 believe In work ; the man that den t work gets lett If you want a house sold 1 will threw ray whole strength Inte It, go and see parties who bid at former sales, pest sale bills en my bulle tins and red auctioneer's flag. The rallying cry nt my agency Is " jret there OClce, Ne 1 NOHrll UL'KE 8T. Lancaster, Pa nlwd SAUER KRAUT. JUST REOEIVED A I fine let of Imported Bauer Ktaut. Ortleis I received by telephene promptly attended te at the Old I neiiaeiu urecery auu t ruvisiuu otei labia tirecerv and Prevision Stere el JOI1 1 OCU8. S6l and SM6enth queen street. We elve lull weight and measure no humbug. I cannot ssll below cost. nJ-3id FALL GOODS. All the Latest Novelties ;in FINE M1LL1 nr.ui at WEIKKL'S 1IILL1NEKV STORE, eJrcdll NO. 38 North ljueen etrset' w ILLIAMSON iv:FOSTbR. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. A Coel, Crisp November. OVERCOAT COMFORT CHILDKLN'S Ot'KllCOATS Hemespuns, Dean Casslmcre, Fancv Cbetlet nam Twills, 3J0. 14 &, IS CO. t,.ttl DOTS' OVERCOATS Fancy Worsted, Cerk screws. Mixed Caslmerts and Plain Illewu T wills M M, I5.C0, 160, rJ W. GENTSOVKRCOATB Ilrewn, Oray and Sil ver (Jrny Kerseys, Klys'an Heavers and Storm Irieze, ill, IU, ll'.M, Furs, Eurs, Furs. OKNT 6 rtlt COLLAI18 AND GLOVES, LADIES' COLLAUKTTKS AND MUITJ', FV It CAPES AND 110 AS, t UK AND rLATUEUTUIMMlNU, SEAL PKIN CAT1 AND T0LO3. GENTS DRESS DERBY HATS. Dunlsi.'s I'lne Silk lints. JILVS AND BOVe' FAXCV CLOTH CAI'SL CAUHIAOE I1011KB Silver Gray and lllack Wolf, liufTale, ler and Deuble flush, Herse Hlaukets and Whips. WINTER UNDEnWEAE-Uedlcated Scarlet riannl, rine Camel's Hair, All-Weel may Mixed and While Merine. Unnt's Weel Hese In Plain and fancy Celers. SILK Nr.CRWKAIl-I'ilut-e Tecks. the Pull Scarf, the I our In Hand and lat titan. New Htyles Cel larsiiiul Cuff. SILK AND COTTON SOSPENDERS. The Largest Assortment of Ladies' & Gent's Beets and Shoes. bemethlng eijicclally oed for Ladles' Wear, tbe 1'hlladeiphiu Tee aud ether popular styles. All sizes, Price, 1100. OKNT-f IHIESS SHOES In I.hce Hals and lluliens. hale lleveled KdMfl. Very ueat and dressy lu api laiante. PHte, I3.W, WILLIAMSON rS FOSTER. 32, ill, HO mid eHKast Klnt? StM LANCABTKU, TA. riuurjum. L. RAU 136 In atoek nit oletjnut line or Fnll mill Whiter Writpn, Juckeln, Nawmnrkelej nn oxpimlntUlen. FUR fpEACHEIW. TEACHERS EXAMINE A Large Reduction in Prices te AIL - ART ROOM IS OPEN TO ALL FREE. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Aster jiurBttTtHMaiisaTB. HAVANA OlOAKS MARKLEYH new brands, " Amerlta " and "lione Held clear Havana Cigars are the boss 6c. and 10c ClKar In the mtrkct. Try them. MAUKLBt '8. " Yellow rrenl." Ne. II North Dueein Street (rermerly llartman's) AV.1 HAl'l. U R. KOTK. FURNITURE rer the DEBT BARGAINS In tURNlTl'P.E of ALL KINDS, go le the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen and Vine Ela. ears selling for a short lime, at ASTONISH I.1U LOW I'lttCES, EleKant Walnut Iled.Uoem Hnltes, Maible Tep, U3 0U, tine Haircloth Tar Tar ler Suite. IVU 00 : Elegant Lounge, 17 W I and ether goods at the same Lew Trices nDlmd c LARKK ALWAYH AHEAD ! ASKING A Friend in Town le Make Purchases. WlLLUST0W!, Pi., NOV. S, 1&4. Dmr Maria 1 have a favor te ask of you betere you leate town. It Is te make a few purchases for me In the line of groceries. Call at Clarke's Tea and Coffee, store ; I see by the papers he has Jnst re ceived a full llneet Dried t'rulla. llrlngmn Three pounds New Dried Currants, 2.1c ; 3 M. flench I'runes.Se , 1 te. sun Dried Apricots,'.', J s. Sliced Pared Peaches, tUe; 'I rs. NewBecdleis llatslns, !3c, and be sure you don't forget 1 ft, of Clarke's Combination Coffee, sac., and I &a. Oian ulaled Sugar, al 6c, Ile. OLIRKE'S TEA STORE, NO. 38 WEST KING S1UKF.T, sW Telephone, mail-lydAw e AK HALU ijTOft.M CeAlb AND ULbTKlfi ItCAUY. Three days of rugged, stormy wcathe, with winter's uumistukable stnmrts nettli wind, cold, snow. These have reused bujeia, sent the busi nes3 way tip, and the vim of Saturday's trade Ret into yesterday's. Overcoats are geiug faster and faster ; every kind ; from $1(1.00 ones clean up. Loek new for the Storm Coats nnd Ul sters 1 need Is imminent. There'n a depth of winter comfort in them ; big, wide-cellared, roomy, snug, cold-warding off , gar inents for comfort and fashion, but com. fertable above fashionable. These are in Fur Beaver nnd Cisslmere, with linings, mostly of wool cloth, and reach from neck te beet-top. Coachmen's aud Conductors Sterm-aud. Overcoats ; full iudige blue cloth, with woolen lining, thick and warm ; color war ranted net te change, aud the price is but $12.00. Wanamakeh & Brown, Oak Halt., Southeast Corker Sixth and Mar ket Sts., nui.ADEi.riuA. & CO., te 140 North Queen St. TTAUEU tt nnuTHEK WRAPS I MUFFS, FUR BOAS, 1-UH TfllMMINUS. MeurninR Norfolk Jiicketc, Stockinet Jackets. Cleth Sewmsikets, Tailor Made, Ileucle Newuisrkeis, Huttsr Tilmmed, DlnRunalNawmatknu. Trimmed with I ut, Mtecklnet Newmarkets. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. T KAUHUllS. ARE INVITED 10- OUR STOCK. OUK - XKHT A It'-Kit TI.1 Bit KM TK. TACOI1 F. HUAKl'KKlVs PURE RYE WHISKY. a il g 171 yd II Dt'KE HTflRKT l.IQUOK S1UHK F L'lten err.Ji.v iier.su TEACHERS' INSTITUTE bVENINU LECTURES. A Diversified List of Attractive uieuts Entertain- Tuesdsv Evenlnz Maler llenrv C Pane, "1 he I) reat Natal llattles of the llebelllen en." itectnesiisy Evening Kev. llebert Neuma. " Jehn and Jonathan. Thursday Kvutilng-Cel. C. E. IVnlten, Tha iiriusn isieseiiiMiay ( illustrated,) r riuay cvcuing ins Made Lyceum Conceit CO A. T. Ill ItUAN'E, Unader. Mtss I.OUIHK IIAUDWIN, Seprano. OIUSEI'I'E HALE. Violin II E. II UENED1CT, riantst. Meticil snl EJecutiOEsry Kalertainmeal. Bl.SeLE ADMlhSION '. tut K NTS. IlKSKllVK.D HEATS MCKNTS. COUI13K TICKET II M. sT-Chart ter llesertiHl Heats will b open en Monday, November Mh, 7l) p. m , at Kulton Hall. nS tfd H IKSII .V: IlROTUnil. OVERCOATS THE 1'Jtlt'KS DOWN, The Quality and Style Up. Our style can alwats be depended upon as be. Ins; first aud foremost At this time our Heck lstemplel. our Prices are the Lewest Overcoats Made te Order AT THE FHORT! BI TOSSIBLE NOTICE. Finest Jlelteu, Kmcr, Blue and Black Itcai er, Wide-Wale Diagonal and tllllllllillH. Out TrliuuilriR and Wuikinaneklp cannot ba eicelltd. Men's llrady.Madu Melten Overcoats at IIS Men's Itrady-Msdn llnsver Overcoats at Srt. Men's Iteady.Made lleverslbleOvetceataat SIS Men's lleady.Made Wlde-Wale Diagonal ever ceaUatll'J . ... len's lleady.Madn Skeleton Overcoats at t. Men's Heady .Made lluslncss Overcoats et KM. Heys' Ilearty.Made Melten nveri'ais at I ltt, Heys' IteadyMade Heaver Overoeats at 14. Iteya' lleady.)lade Keverslble Ovreeals at tn, B-iys' Ready-Made Wide-Wale Diagonal Over- Fleys'1 leady Made Bkoleten Overcoats at tJ. IleyS' Keady.Made Everyday overcoats at 11.60. Chlldien'a tlverceats at all prices and In all styles and qualities. ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, ' ceu. NOnTll QUEEN ST. ANU CENTUM SQUARE, LANCASTER, FA. HIRSH A BROTHER, Ts i I JJL mmumi?mi. uje.vtbSlBi sriRnBssssti V sgj