B TT y 1 3&p s FT-.WtT S?V T, "fc. ,S 4S."F- Mf "W . 'tffJT It. " ."W V!, "i. iv-' J A ..,'Vr..''T :v-7-vv'' "- VV;""V7,. - , Jf -- -t-..;j -..- .,.2u?' vi'-ip ' iV r- , - , ,-js ".,".. :i' , - r,"'vv. f vi . -'- - y ,C.SfV , irt' r THM ULKOABTKK DAUiY HfTglJiieBNOMl THUKBPAY. NOVEMB1R ll. TOR ROBBERY. I tABAfl MVirtVTMD or ,9mm vvivir rAntr. I Miias t thCilsn. Which ffu I )ft Xrk, and Catches Mae Mm Mtm Bridge Win I About Mlm. BACDCO Of lSTXlLIOIICK. ,' Hey. aOfficer Wltllck, of la Yerk a day or te nae, et robbery that bed been MM place by which man i robbed of NO. TheeOlcer I Ofteer Wittlck a description of DM auppmefl te have coin The oflleeT returned home H been en the lookout ler in thin description, who he I oemetowaru's Columbia, lie at the bridge crossing the rewarded mr arresting ire : o'clock tbla morning. The la name a Thorns; Mnnahan and been working at Yerk Uavrn. I turn te yerx en mi mora mera as train. The man was searched FHUekand about tSD found upon git.'""" ..- . t-7- Hn'M rngritcned. "" Jj bbI team of Mr. S. S Detwller t la Bank alter, near the Heading IIMUba. yeaterday aftorneou, and the jltvr waa attending te touie work at Anether team passed through r. haullnir a anantltv of lues. Thin M the mules and they etaried, run ttkrenf h the alley toward Txcut street "Mftd rate, with the driver hanging my le ine (tain, in attempting leiurn l Loeeat street the tongue of the wagon k POt In front of Blslien'a barber iftkiek stepped the team. The pest n a Ma tar the heavy blew. The team va. IteJUNd. Cf Very OM Handcuffs. ?; , Aitfcs) office of Squire Evans can be eeen I fair or handcuffs of a style entirely tt from these In use at the present day. rreaemble a bar of Iren about twelve itenftwlthnrlngnt each end te fit the I Of crlaener. The handcuffs welch lit four pounds and are ever sixty year . ThST were made hv William Hiiiith lagenJens locksmith of Columbia, who auuiBoepon ainut street, long since I uuku ter improvements. ilr Town Metes. BM. Merris, a colored man. emnleved at b batcher ahep efO. Y. Mlnlch, ou Union asTCW, Baa his loot caught lu the macblnerx Ca chopping machine, re3ultlng In painful isrjanea. ine v. eund a were attended te by a P Myatclan. i 3V tarry Rewnan. an elphteen-menths nil! OB-C Jamea Rewnan, living en Fourth , near Cherrv. died at his home tara&lear. frcm causes ixnjltar tn ehlld. kaed. , . lllram "vVileenand Mrs. Jehn O ' Jsiaaar left town telay for an extended visit Baltimore and Washington city. -.'Anether puddling iurnace was lighted np mkt mernlug at the Colombia rolling mill, asaklBg two puddling and one heating fur Meat new In operation at this place. ,Tm lecture oeurso will be opened this aSPaalflff in the enera hnnsn. hv MU T?ntc Viald, Tn her famous lecture ou " TheMer- i aaenster." JvThe Ladles' Aid society of the St. Jehn's Latfaaran chnrch, will held a dairy maid's jTtoeptien In tba armory, en the 25th, 20th -! and 27th of this month. u tar r Vv AKaflSOdaitcd Strnelnri, llnl l Vhtr riaan,ir..i rLT te Loek ITiMiii. 'Workmen have for the past three or reur !' ,-KOathabeen busily eneaced in lemndnlllnir ,- Um Union Bethel church, at the corner of rnsev ana urange streets. The result of rlaatr labors la one et the handsomest churches y-aauieciiy. xne eutsiue improvements con. Bt era new curbing the w hole length of the faweand the church, nod the eiHldlng el the jura emween tee church ana street lines. In ttlA bAMmenL lian.1 Fnp uthnrtl t.i.uwJnb tbaenlvimnravementsmailnwi.ru n, m.n tlngefBUlnedgUss windows. In Place of the E-tDafilfi nriAH. inr) tltA nlumni nf U KA..it,..i WJt poeltttthftnouthenaofthotooin. !&S TtI9 wtlbule 1ekJIdk te the main room hn uvvu tuiuuuciiru ciiy la nil niritllKCU lUill tbe inner roeinf will ROtthobeneUtef all the heat from the furnace. In the main m .m I &4$ where greatest improvement has t een maile jv . TdOhe familiar with the old rcem will . iMliardlv recet?ni7A it nnw Tim ruiie.4aa aUVK"fn the slde nf thn rhnnh hiira i-r. hjremeTeil. leavhikr u cailerv tinHtthnnnrth ri"", aw1 Thai iSlrl turn u l.u. ..... ., - 1 i ff- hmi . ftj v Ls va uv n unin ucrii in iiiiir mitii tin their places new eues hue ttn placed tTbey areer ash with walnut triimnlnj.s and leek bandseme. Thev re Hf.muHi in jT-'elreular form. In piace of the old jas 4imc u3nBjj jjuus nave Dt-rn W ' --.-.--, u. .bw. JM ..,,, ae ilsnUMl with rnrtv i-na fAhi frI.n ut.i..a nr "ti-j ir " . -. t, j-. w B.uv j tsjr ine room nave txen wa)r.srted with ash Vaf with walnut ledire. and add te the hpmnv nr ' Wthe room. The waIN are covered v,ih hunt!. &ilJ"Bome tiarer in Imitation of frewnlnir. nmi t & glauce, the cellinga aud wall leek as If a g j f aiB'terfresceer wasat work. A hsudi-oine p.w,unt de6lc )s en ihe platform, te be eccti- s .- !. ill- ifiu lu.rr.. unj, .hsnn ..... a. --. chain, trimmed with slik plush, complete .iViiine aiiar iiiruiture. The haudsetne Uible sL'm nteu te the ehurci ,w.a be placed en th a lA ma ehureh as nnw nnmnltai ni Arn ptteftably seat SOO people, v alt Ugh among Stt. ta smaller churches r.f t. e nvi jr.e urt rrrpreMier. gHensel j Marshall Jc Bra, et ev Verii. ur- A lattlOt tUa btalni.l ..Ineu ...lJ .. ' . hS, Bleber fnrnUhed the paper and the I.ehtnanB im ru "" werB JO,in aetiaum furnished lj the gas fixtures. II. 3. Shirk the caium,, emh ISfi n"ltt,r.'lDt, lbeiiaiuting wan done by Chris- iW "" teu'1 0O!,t et t,ie luipreementH w ill be Ibeut H.0CO, about ene half of which has aureaay heen nut scribed. The balance will i.m.,1 raised through the plan of weekly or . VkOOUjerrKatlmi, The tncnev lr thn u h- I ture raa collected by Jacob M. MlUer from 1 '- miiDuu i rTce committee In charire nf n u imnmn S,v'ment' were Jacob O. (Joediuan, Jaeet, fni'lloever and Jehn 1. Alirniimn Mr r:,,.i ?3 naan was absent Irem the cltv u in.t imrtm,. &--'! the time the repairs were eelug made and fcjyhla place when abseut waa tilled by Jacob M. V f?htllBM p,ll The church will Iw dedicated with oppre- Bnaie exerasea en Nuuday uiernlng. Elder elheimer. a former nasinr nt tin, rimrei, S!?111 OWUPS t"8 pulpit and preach the dedica Bffti Upn sermon. A special loalureot the mr t&f, TleeBwill be the music, a number of I.iii Ai. aHtl.r'a nmtnla.u.it , . . I . . t i. -.-. ,-...u,i..cui. , ijuuiisn uaviug volun teered for the occasleu. Trouble at tbn Werk 1leu. At present there ate a couple or dozen men in the work-house and fcpmt of them are pretty tough individuals. They are made tn (.work In the quarry along the Coimntega dur- :T Inv thA flav anil nl nlnht ,l.n . .-i t, . Pfe ll tbe h,8u wa,L Tb man w he has charge i-t - - -j M'fr.'. iuri aie lakvu insifin ik wdui i. uikui is ctainuei aiiaun, or this elty. On Tuesday and Wednesday ewnlnts l,r Boaue had trouble with the men who ruins. i . Je de what tbey were told and showed tight. j,f vtub ui lueiu uiiacKtu Himuti who te-dat VJ carries numerous uiarksjen bis lace as ii.r 5, result of the fracas. Shaub cot ih ha.it .i t.the fight, however, and new the dlsnhmiinnt f-j, txen are under control. FLf$-t ClUa Khnnilnu Ktaii. fife . On Wednesday alternoen a large crowd of f2?FiilDIS men "h ethers gathered In i-cheen-Wr &? park, In the meadow, te witness a K,ISf.UD? mtt,ch bfltWfce' -felJU I'rllsch and ZZZZZi i " i " nmi mijewii es; KIIIC r- - uj iuu vue match, ami jan. Ku 10 111111-7 U 1 1 I 1 0 1 1-tJ Sr.ta . iiS Wgeu tuuiy I)matd. t-nnamwnlng Hauiuel Clarke. rr,.. , tWH King street. u.i i... ..,."':"' " V ... - - - "v " "i store eu1 , te deliver a Lair nt n,.... .... . . tree.. The boy was aVJut i Swim. alt.r in1n.ril.,.. ,!?" ."." thrt -BSJ&fiZi ig- "--f" "'".r'"c'- lopel the wcw . .unijiitiBiy i0ru eh ua u ether. , Tkemn C, Wiley aud Tfceuias A Deen fS It afUnUfnO' In thQ flAflltl.nrKw AfM. Caaall'a FtMTlP TMltAftl A tf Thnu IVIIIa . Jiff paruWijea aud our rabbltf. arrasi rami BtrwmmaKcan. The C'enuty Commissioners anil the County Officer llary the flautist. The dlspute between the county officers and county commissioners as te the payment of the amounts te the credit el the county officers when the salary bill was declared unconstitutional was retlted this inernlrg. It will be remembered that after the doclslen declaring', unconstitutional the salary bill waa flled, the county eftlcers who bad uionnyle their credit at the county tress tress urer'sdemanded this money. The cemints aleners refused te pay and tlientbey brought suit against the county. Keglster Stener's was made a test rae, and It was tried belore Judge Lhlngsten. without a Jury. In a lengthy oplulen (he Judge found In favor or the register aud that the county was lltble te hltu for the balance te his credit Exceptions weie filed te this de cision, but they were uet argued and the Jnttge dismissed them. Te-day was the last one In which the case could have been taken te the supreme court, and the commissioners held a secret session and dleussel the situation. It was decided by a vole of two te one te pav the county ofilcers the amounts due them. The attorneys In the case en the part et the court offered te take the ess te the suprome court and argue It there aud If Mr. Livlugilen waa net re versed te charge no fees. Mr. Myers voted fe take the case up. Messrs. Gingrich and Hartman voted against taking It up en the ground that the matter had been lully argued betere Judge Llvlngsteu and that his oplulen was se clear te their minds that these men were entitled te their uienev. that thev could de nothing el than te vote te pay them. The county officers settled with te day were KeglMer Stener, Prothenotary Skhes and Clerk Settler. Thee eftlcers agreed te have deducted from their bills avery dollar expended by the county for their offices for advertising, blanks, Ac The bills as passed were ag fellow a Keglster Steuer, J7w) 29 , rmthonetary Sklle, 1,217 63 , Clerk Seltley, 677 12 The settlement el the cses has been the themeel general conversation along Uarbary Coast, and the majority el the commissioners are generally sustained. There w ere some, however, who said that the menev should nothae been paid uutll the supreme court passed en the qufstlen. Thev were answered liy the Irlends or the county officers by the statement that the county was never entitled te one dollar of this menev, becmee el the unconstitutionality of tte salary act. ruvn ine nri.su jteu.vraiw. A -Neinber l I)I,kuiIuk Cwr Itrlarnrd liy Mderiu'tn Fenlney. The Welsh Mountain w 111 be largely rep resented in the quarter sessions court next week. Alderman Kerdney this morning heard three case", in which all the artles In terested reside in that classic locality. Mar tin Buzzard appeared as the prosecutor, and James CaQerty, his father-in-law, as defen dant tn one suit keeping a bawdy house, ami his brother-in-law. Matthias Catierty, and Ms aunt, Harbara Heuck, as defend ants In fornication sniu. The testimony showed that old man Catierty lives in a hut en the mountain. His son Matthi&s, w he is 21 years old, and his aunt, Mrs. lieuck, who is N5 yeireld, lived together at his house as man and wile ler the past two years. The alder man returned all the cases te court aud the surety of the accused Is auether member et the family, a brother In law of Mart Iluzztrd. These cases are cres actions of a suit against Mart preferred by old CaUerlv. It appears thsf Csffertv lest a hog and as .Mart was seen te drlvetbeheg away,and It wassubseuuently learned, sold it te a butcher, he was arrested for the larceny of the hog. That case Is also dew n en next week's trial list. The Late Majer Trueaarr. The late Majer J. K. Trueaull, who died Monday allernoen el pneumonia, at Leadvllle, Colerado, was born at Naz areth, May 2j, 1S3. ne was edu cated at Nazareth hall, after which he studied law with S. S. Blair, of Uollidays Uellidays hurg, Pa., a member of Congress from that district. After being admitted te the bar. at Uellldaysburg, be went te Kurepe, where he spent four j ears, lse7 30, in study. He first attended the University of Ber lin and subsequently the University of Heidelberg, whre he took the Cumma Cum Laude degree of LU Jj. Mr. Frueaufl enjoyed the distinction of being the first born A'nerl-iin that ever took, this degree In law at the Unlversity of Ueldel lerg. Then 110 traveled extensively in Italy and SwJ.zerland, arter which he attended the Trench law school ut Caen, in Nor mandy. The deceased leaves a widow aud six children, one danghter and five boys, te mourn his departure, flu mother and a lter, Miss Clara Frueautl, an 1 two brothers. IL T. Frueautl, el Bt.tbleb.etn and Eugene K Frueautl, of Ann Arber, Mich., also Furvive him. The funeral will take place at Leadvllle. In Mr. Frueautl's death Ladville sustains a great less, he bing held In higb;esteem thore. Here his many friends and acquaintances w ill also leel his less very keenly Three Flee ITiikiI.Ii JlnMirr t'up Jehn Schaum, of Kideneur A iscbaum, pro prietors of the City hotel, Is a great deg fancier and the pair of greyhounds owned by bim are among tbe finest in the town. A few davs age a Iriend of Mr. Schauin'M, from Now'ierk, paid a visit te Lancaster. lie saw that the hotel man was very fend nf dogs and told bim that he would send hi in a pair of Unglish mastilTpupi. a telegram received yesterday stated that the de.-s had been shipped. They arrived lu the 7.t0 train and when tbe box was opened it was found te contain three Instead of two pups. The animals are six weeks old, but are large for their aga They are beautilul animals and as Irisky as kittens. The deas are full blooded ; their mother weighs 1S1 founds and the father lsi'4 The young canltiMi have been seen by a great many persons te day and all pronounce them lluesu-ek. ave lull I ur a llratlug. Officer Weaver arrlied in Lancaster at 2:27 this morning, from Washington, bringing with him Adam Oblender. whn waa rr..i.t.Ji en the charge of embezzling money from Monterey Ledge of Odd 1-ellews. The ac cused was a; raited by the Washington police . ......uev ""us i cigar-iuaKitig ler a hrether-ln law. He came with the otllcer ?L1U.Z l.l",ubl.e.' "d " morning ""'","" "JiurH.iaerman ueen. In the sum el ( ,.000 for a hearing next week. The trlends of Mr. Oblender claim that he did net ,8vv'r,em tne omcer, "'If law, but went te Weshim.tiiii in n..i. . .... . ' ... job at bis trade than he could get here. Funeral el Jehu l'runiliciii The funeral el Jehn Franciscus took place from hlH lllfn rPnldflnnn I.I.... t.n . .. Queen s'reet, this nlteruoen at 2 o'clock I he eertices at the house were con', ducted by !;. Houpt and Thompseu, and the interment was nmrtH , iv..i ard Hill cemetery. Among these who bttf At tffl1 tllii ilnn.nl . il . V . . "' erw in jjimtMra riCeneMOffu Council, Ne 8, O. l A. M. et W hllJl 1w.U4m1 wuh a ti.ur..l.... rr... . .. hearers were the lollewlog members el the wmfU:,.J l- O'xxlmau, Atlee Orabam! SiUVl IU."y- RrtHerr, P. .S.Uoedmai A 111k Conn Indications K)Int te a big court next week Thus far lb'J cases haie been returned. In a-iditleu there will be at least 30 mere re turned, and there are about Je old eases un-dlapiu-Hii of, all el which the district attorney exists te dispene of during the next three IVauIrd Higher Wagen. About half of the men ninlntwi i.. .1... East King street railway quit work en Wed. nesday alternoen, en account el the wanes. It was learned by thtss men that they were te be paid euly il per day for their latier. which was net considered enough. The places of the strlkers have net yet been tilled. A rottem.ee Likely te Change Officers. ACfarbuiM gift Js awaiting some eiie in llarrisbtirif. On tii..aiIi ,c ,.a .- Postmaster MeVlaruey, will expln. Se !?... l ' My;a 1 I'rolesser Keller, are tbe entj twoweklngthe office. MeAlumey is editor of the Teleyrnph, a Republican pHJr. A I'elnier Fer l-aily leachers A Bomervllle, Mass., girl Imshad her room papered with old lese loiters written te her I'yj'lnle'l Biiiteia. Yeunir men who ,. nerell&V?"", te h" fu're will be The train ever ever the Beading read dm. hVb? .rwerancthScS Lancaster J unction. """ 'ne track at Leiul of Straw t'piet. This morning Jehn Hcrr, who resides en the Marietta turnpike, near Wheatland, brought a four-horse lead et straw te town. In attempt ing te turn Inte Market street, from Orauge. the wagon was completely eterlurued, aud the eutlre lead v, as spilled en the street. The Jury Vt heel tilled. The jury commissioners flnlhed their work at neon te-day. The wheel was tilled and Is ready r-ir the drawing of lurers for next year. AliiuAeuieutM " ltt Iixsi-Ii Tra k' On Jteml y evening Oliver Pend llyten the epnlr actor, wlllsp pearln thlcllv In bis new play entitled The Innldn Track It Is sn Kngltth melodrama nmi both Mr Hrrennuil hl wile have suliaMechai actrrs. The press tpeak htRbly of the play snd company. The Clnctnnstl niulrtrys ' This Isthebest play that the llyreu htve hid iluce they made a great hit In " cnM the Centl nent." Mr rtrren, as llarp lenbig, ulre the testpleceef acting which has eer brrn seen from htm In tbu city. Ills uleuted wlfsasa peer Irish boy ln tVe hearti or her sudlenre, and adds no little te 1! ct'.ncMiKuejs te the Tlay lies T tall te take a leek at Sisudet A te windows, ns and M Jeith Queen street The largest display et test scijee 1 and Cne fur goods ever seen tn Lancaster We keep only the best grades of genuine furs ui v s ld Dei t fall te attend the Adjoin ncJ V ubllc sale en Thursday evening, ev It. at hehthsss Hetel of lteb't Tempteten's Jl t helce Hulld Ing Lets, located tn the Eighth ward, en I aurel and Maner streets. nevfl'.J lir.Ai lis. Mirsn tn this city, en the th lnsl , Arthur Mayne. In the 6M rear of his age The relatives and friends of the tsmtlv sra re spectfully Invited te attend the fuiierd. trew his late residence, fa 12i Middle street, en m day morning at S clock s-errUes nt st, tar s church at 9 0U1K.V. Intreieni nt t Marr s cemetery UatieLM evemler!. ls! tnlhlsrlty Wil lie rtsher. son of Elwood and ferah Keni.td, aged 8 years The relatives and friends of the famhy are re epectfuliy invited te attend the funeral f ra the'residence of his parents, .e iU West hfnp street, en rrlday alternoen at 2 e clock in tennent at Woedwir t 111 1 cemeten GrzisHOria. In this cltv nn the tnth t nt , Annie, daughter of Jehn and Metis uuntenheu ser, aged ten wteks The relatives and friends of the lsmtly are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence el her parents, se W3 Keckland street, en Trlday afternoon at I o'clock Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery it e.mi.r;i. ibUaiielphiM trtMiu4 ainrse, PailuDlt-rau. .Set II rteur steady sales of 9vO barrels Minn, baker", f i OJl W I'nnns. (amity at B XJJ IS. w estem at (t JI i fat ents.fl 2Vtl -i. Kye flour stesdy at M 5S. I p m call what Nev ,s.-c , Dec, S3KC Jan t3c . Feb , 5714. Cern .Nev, lic. Dec, 15c, Jan , I3'.c Feb., 46SC oats-Net, Si'.e; Uec',c Jan,c Jlew lern Proilece AlarKeL Jisw Ui,vor 11 Heur market 1, u 't ami weak; line, It Xt: "0 Suierflnei n l2 i Common te woeo Extra Western, r.tTtJ, Uoed tn Choice Extra W.tern, U il ;j City MU1 Extras II fsfjl '0 for West Indies Minn, fcxtra, r3 M05 (O h.xtn se 2, t: 4iffll . Uoed te tancy Extra SUte. u j;.( ;i ioqjieq te fair bxtruOhla rULj ;a Wheat Ne. 1 km1 station net.r-SBw' s-v ; Red, state, SMl-c ; 'a 1 Bed, later, Nev., UHc : Dec, M'tc , Jan , !7tc Cern N a 1 Mixed, cash, 43e Ner., 15c . l)ec,tSe . Jan , 4c Oats ae 1, hiui tate, en spot. 3"r Ne t, de, 8iXe i Se. 1 Mixed tVestem. Uec , SJSc Kye dull and nominal. Western, S7 . BIAIQ a.c. llarlny nominal , ungraded ranaila. 7nc I'erkduli sew Me, lie HTrtiu ; Lard Net , Ha lice , u 23 Jn S Molasses dul. new crop dO'uet't learrnetj telling at 4 JJ0 sew i' leans, 5Jc. rnrpenune dull at Sc Kesln dull 1 strained te gev.. II sjl 0' retreleam steady ; refined In barrel. 1 se de In rases, f Ke. I'ndghUqalet , grain te Londen 4,c Belter-Market firm 1 Sew Western Creamery, !erc I'enn'a de, 3ir;re Chee steady, Western Hat, HkSlSa etatc.9K(JllssC. Kgs firm , State, ay.(tXie , Western 513 25C stiar market dull Uefined Lutleaf, t ,Q 6 S 18. granulated, 5 11-iSe Tallew steady fnuie city, 4k(JI 9-16-nicodell. coffee fillet fair cargoes, $ Uhlen(e Marset. I'moane. Nev 11 le30a m Market epent-l Wheat Nev., 73ic Dec, 7l,e , Jan, Tie May, 8lHc '. corn Nev.. JiJc, l)ee, 3dtc Jaa.iJSc May, 41Kc eats Nev , aic Oec , MV : Jan , i!,Sc . May, 3uHc r jrk Nev , l12). Pec, ') .tan , I " trw. Lard Dec , IS (w Jan , It 9J. itlba Nene Wnent Net, 'e, Ilec , 71u Jan. 7Je , May, Sle. Cerr Vev., s5,Sc Dfc, 3,c . JJan , tewc . May, 41!, Oat ev JJic , Dec , M;c . Jan . MKc , May, 3nje I'erk vor 133.) Dee , 19 S", Jan . 7W. I.afd-S'ev . 13 W) , Dec , 13 3u Jau , I. 7rt Kibs-Jan., J5 ux Sew Vera Slerks. Naw leas: Nev 11 Wi.il stnwt, 1 J p m Meney lennid at 5fW per ceut. Enbane dull at I) tJill "S lie'i-rnmi-nu were firm Currency 6s. II MVj bid. l.ceui'j, li7 bid 4K's coups, HIV, bid The stock market this morning opened act veand strong at adiuntts 01 '. te : per v nt above last night's closing Shortly aft r the first call there was some rtallillleus and part of the advances lest, and In some cases a slight decline took place. Manhattan Elevated declined 3 per cent, en reports era lare Insider 11 ylnit te ili ul date semnnt his holdings Mnee nein there has been some buying el Orun.erj and tbe market Is firmer sjtHK "nor son. Qnotattens by teed, HcUrann A Ce , lianker. bsncaaUir, Fa. raiLaDst.ru u list. Lehigh Valley tau B...S. 1 4i;hll n Tg Pennsyivrli 8ri Jr. &: Kc-tdln,! is ijl ,$ Lehigh Vavlgatlea ...... ",' Hestenvlll... ' Philadelphia 4 Srl , Northern Cent " feeple's lejiner K'dVHen'ls U'tH'a fis llOVi lilX P :i b b?, 87; OAKINti fOWDKU ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. yillS tiewder neter tailea A iimvel of purity, atrengtn and wh.neinene More eronemlcal than th ordinary kinds, and cai n.,t &cih, S'W.U,?n """ th "'Ultltodee low test, short weight, alum or phosphate lxiwrters li, WaJl'Xt XL?"?' VTiL " -ei U, 01 Hull etmet, Nuw jerk inay'i7 ljdAw A VW' ifeP NKW AND OK- slruble reeds Just opentd-all the latest neteltlea. Drep In and 'see them at the- 1 tat atere, atevens llonse llleck. r.9 3tdlt Kt NKLLIK WKLUHANS WILL ItiT sumo her teaching in daurlnir Deitmiwr 1 Private lessens In dancing: also, rla4 Uiight private. Children'. clas halurdaj aiitr. neon -tddress,2)4 Kasi Lenio-istitet J.siw PUIIMU HA1.K OK A Oi:NKKAI. AS. hOKI'UKNT of ilouseheia and KliLhen rurnlture at Ne 3l Kust MIIUI11 meet. Ui-wnr-rew(ruiDAy) alternoen. at I o'clock I t r, II. U1LIIAKIM .tuttlenter. j-CNNERCHOn KINK. Msennercher Rink -Ot'UN- SATUHDAY night. KKW AnrJKKTlBMMIUfTn. 171011 S.VliR-A 11AKKUY OUTKl'I, XI lensisilng of horse, wagon, and everything iisedln a nrst dri bakery. Arnlx at JiJlwd 111 SQUTII QuVhS 8TKLKT ANh.W LOT OK UA.HD1U llHKU Irti se, light, strong, rhanly, duiable, andi-y luseu. Hpe Ul atti ntlen te ntllng, at IlUU.E,fl IlltlH TtMlK, M West htngstieet. fTIAl.l. HOODS. i? AllthoLnleat.NevoItles In IINK MILkl .SK.tn at tVKlKKL'S Mtt,UNKIt MrtHlF, cxKlnidlt Me,M Nuith gneen EUm-l' cem: ae hN rreK the FLORIDA ORANGE BRANDY. J i!en f. 8iir..vrrhus sugiTIJdlt DOMS sritBKT LtyLOU SIOItK. M "Y tS.HO "tKKTH AUK AHTltOeirAS caubeptirthvedtn Ijtneaster ler I1MU Call and be renvlucvd. All work warranted 1 a aduilntstervd . L. rtailEK'S Dentist. an'1 'v1 Ne. (a North yniMin stitwt. TWll.l ukckivT: " A Oirlead ei Western Horses ON SATURDAY. MUT I LABS AND UEAtl I'll til Alse, a let el VVKSTK11N UOUSES en hand QKOKQK OKOSsMAN Tl' Vel' UMVT Tn tirrrjr.it iw Tiiv. kT."n,.,;l,.,.,J'.rrt,Ke,1i centrally "located and substantially built DWELLING HOUSE, tttend thesale of the property. N e. 11 wi.s 1) MIMAS STKKKT. at the Uwiwrd Hetel, e Mils Ii VYKVKMNU next. at 7 o'clock ale pedltve t 'nimedlate. possession JOELL.lIAt.Vk.s, snetlenssr, dl -tdU o.erth Dukestiett COrilT rOl'luMAT10N JXhetea. the Honorable l,knll 1 1 i ten, t'r. stdenl. nnd Honorable li 1 1 l'at nrnn Additional Law-Judge of the louts t i ouituen Pleas In and for the ion it f Lamas tn, and Assistant Justices of the Courts lJf i'.f.r aua . Terminer ai 1 General Jail Delivery and Quarter 5-ens of the .wvv- ... nil u, me ceuniv ti Lancaster, have Issued their precept, te me directed, re qulilng mp among ether thlnps teuiskepublfe pnxlauiatlen throngheut my tmtiwuk. that a Court of Oycraud Terminer and (..euenu Jail Delivery also a Court of General Cuaiter es slonsef the Peace and Jail DeltTen si 1 com menrc In the leurt Heuse, In the utt of t amas ter lu the Commonwealth of l'entisvivanta, O.N 1IIL taint) MONDAY IN N VEMREK, t the 15th ), I, tn 1 nsusnre of which precert pub i neitce Is heiebv clven te the Mayer and Aldein-en or the Ittyef Lancaster, tn the said count r and all the Justtccsef the Peace, ths coroner and Cen sta' lesef the satd city and Ceuntv of tsness ter that they be then and there In their own per Tenens, with their rolls, renrdsandei aiu'iiatfens, and inquisitions, and their ewu re membrances, te de thoe thlnijs which te their efilies appertain In their behalf te be done and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then sha.l be In theja'lel of the said County of Lancaster aie te be then and there te prosecute against them as khall be Jnst luted at Lancaster, the l'thdav of e, teber, ! ULO. tV. TcMLINON ullA!311tw sheriff AIL K0SENSTKIN. IMl'OUTIKO TA1LOB My selection for tie coming sea.- n is new ready, cemprlslnu one of the finest si.uk eer shown In this city Tbe stock Is enllretv new and we.1 worth your Inspection My prices .re moderate, and workmanship of the tKSt. The reputation et the house for fine work will te fully malntAlned. Having secured fei the tern Inic M-ami the services et rirst-l lass lallers. I can Guarantee the very best of w erk sole proprietor for the Tatent strap Pints loons, warranted net te draw up when slttlnir down, nor bag at the knee. A. U. liOSEN8TEIW,57Nerth tjueen St. e AK llALilj, Honest, Srvusii, irt s Theie tell the story of " Wire IVist " search where you like, these lZ Overcoats of this goods are net te be met anywhere except at Oak Hall. An electric light will dlsceer netb.cg te come up te them for tbe menev iad uu jielding wear. Many people come in just te see the goods, net meaning te purch.tse, and are se pleased with the price and what it 13 that they buy without a second thought. It is all wool, chosen carefullj and woven without any mixture or sheddj That's one wonder of Its cheapness. It's strong, wears wonderfully well, tenacious as its name. It might be, as far as appearance gees a iZe stuff. We needn't apolegire for sav ing your money, and doing fairly bv you te the utmost. Overceits, 11 number of Etjle3 and fashionably cut, 312 , suits of ' Wire TUt,,-ili. Wanamaker si BneivN Oak Hall, SucrnEAST Ceuner Sixth and Mau- KET bTB., Philadelphia T B. MAKT1N a 00. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT AT- J. B. Martin & Ce. HEAVY DRAPERIES. A Large Assortment of TUUCOM.VN CUKTAINB. 8ILK CHENILLE CUiUAt.NS. TAPE3TRT CUKTAl.Ni', CROSS STKII'JS Cl'Rl Al.NS. Choice Ueslgusln TU1100MAU CUETAIIiS At S3 00 a Pali .NUI11.NUI1AM LAC'ECUUTAl.NS. ANTIQUE LACK CURTAINS, MADRAS LACE CURTAINS, SWISS LACE CURTAINS. Draperies and Curtains Hi HIE VARU, rORE81iHUI.E AND SASH AS FOLLOWS M VDRASLAUV, PRINTED SCRIMS, LINEN SCRIMS, .NOTTINGHAM LACES, IMITATION MADRAS. VC'urluIn Poles, Curtain Chains, Ebony. Ash ana Walnut Poles from S5c apiece up. '",l,u J. 11. Martin i! Ce., Uer. '.Vest Kin? & Priii(e8A, UJppostte htevnns Heuse.) LAMGAHTIK. ha DIVIDnNl). titWT National IUnc, i .ru .. lanciuter. I'd, November. isV The Heard et iilieoteri of this Hunk havede dared a aewl annual dividend O! nve per cent! pavable en demand. "ujer te0i., Udiw HfyKVC.HAJirrB,Cahir. mill: l.KADl.Ntl CLOAK lU'AAlU THE NEW CLOAK BAZAAR 136 TO HO NORTH QUEEN BTREET. $5.00 S5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 FIVE DOLLARS 10 I AMOl 8 Cleak Bargains which we etui offer Ter U ilnya only lu coiieeiiuotioo of llmlted Bttpply. Ne. 1, Ladies' Wraps, a.i ce-Ukhlj rur 1 ilintned-s.ioe Ne. 2. Stylish All-Weel Jackets, IHl-W Ith Kltia raittiRs-SA INI JOSEPH L. RAU WSTQH erKX EVERY EVEXIXG.J& nuH TI1K I'AUi AND W1NTLK HIIASOX. HAGER & BROTHER, Fall and Winter Season ! Ol 1 hit A LVKUK AND WKl.L-Shl.KC'l Kl) L.1NK vt Men's Dress Suits, Business Suits, Beys' Suits, Overcoats, Children's Clothing. UNDERWEAR lu Morlne, Weel nud Silk . Hosiery nnd Olovea. NB0KTin3 DrMa Noektlos nt Popular TrleM. An Assortment that oempriiioa nil the Latest Deslgtia In ruffH, Tecka nntl Feur-ln Hnud. " Oeld " nnd " Silver" Shirts nnd H. & W. Cellara nnd OufJs In the New Shnpsn HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, KBW AlrBHTlltKSir.ST. -rOCNG LADIES AND PKNTLKMKN X The attendance at tbe Lancaster Cetnnier clal CelleKels ureaterby ever 60 per cent than last year Course thoroughly tevlsed Instruc tion lndlvtduil Itoetns pleasant and centrally located Kverr thing nrst-cla.s Kentnn sessions en Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Day sea st en J every day excepting Saturday from 9 te IIS and s te I Teu can spend an hour or se pleasantly at the rooms, or send your addtcss en postal catt anil get lull Information O. li WKIKI.KK. 1'rlnrlpa' Se. 10H Kast Kins; street. F Ul.reN Ol'EKA HOI SI., Mendny Evening, Nevember 15, 1000. K EKTBODY'8 TA OltlTE OLIVERBYRON. Supported by the Charming Artiste, KATE BYllOX, li the rOWEKrUL ROMANTIC IIKAMA, the INSIDE TRACK. An Emphatic buccess InTweHetnlsphetes IhaKameus Hyren Cetntitnatlnn of fiajera In their Natural CZrtractertzatlnns. Loek out for the u rand aeuvenlr Occasleas. fcTery lady, gentleman or child purchasing a 73c tiei-erved beat will be presumed with a beau tttul, modern antique Silver Charm, a tac simile of Jersey's Lantern, as a souvenir of lljren's unequalled success ritluES-r., JO and 75 Cents Reserved BeaU, IS Cents, Fer sale at the opera house office. nevll ltd pXTRA NOTICE. Lancaster Rink I WEST KINO ST. Miss Jennie Houghten. The Fatuous Little Lady Skater and the win ner and holder of the Diamond Championship Mtdal, w 111 appear here three nights next weik. Tucsdiy, Widncsdiy 4 Thursday Evtnu The exhibition elren by Miss Houghten Is en tttelv new something never before seen In Lan Cistcr. DON'T r.ULTO SEE HER. ML81C Bl ltl.SK DAM) AM) ORCU S1 It A. DANCING FOR O.VE HOUR. ADMISSION 3) CENTS. Children, 10 Cents. Ekaleafree. tepJt-lydlt ANCASTER I1ALU CHRYSANTHEMUM EXHIBITION AT LANCASTER HALL, NO 3M WEST KINO ST. Frem November 9 te 15, Inclusive. Open from ! a in. te 10 p.m. $250 IN PREMIUMS. HELD 11V THE LANCASTER COUNTY Agricultural and Horticultural Society. ADMISSION aCKNTS. CIIII.DtlKN 1UCKNT8. COUPON TICKET (5 Admissions) II '") r. It. niriKNDEUKlEK, nl,: 1 6.S.S, 10,11, 12,iailtw becretary. F ACTS. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. MUST IIK BOLD KKUAKDLESS or I'ltlCKTO MAKK HOOM roll Christmas Goods I We are new getting through with our great rush and will be able te push our Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PflOMPTLY. FLINN & 6RENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCA8TKU PA imMmm, -I OK 1HE rriKAClir.R'j. TEACHERS -lO- EXAMINE A Large Reduction - our. ART ROOM IS OPEN TO ALL FREE. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. SE W AD mR TlHKXJCXTa, rtV TUB FlNKisTTO UK KOUNI)- J- WHISKY IIA" WHISKY HHlbhV WlllhV H011KEU-S LIQUOIt STOItK, 32 CK.NTKK nyUAUK, Lauuulet, I's. WK UAVE JUKT KKUE1VKD A VEKV large assortment of flush and Leather Photo Albums, direct Irem the Importer. They are belter goods thin were ever etTerwl In any market (or the money Call and examine them at the 09c. Stere, Stevens Heuse. nltd JOKL. U UAINE-, LANCASTEIl'S Greatest Auotleneer. CellecUirtif Uents and sire Insurance Agent. Is rea4y te serve his f ilendsand thepublleln the most satisfactory manner. 1 believe In work , the man that den t work gets lelt It you nam a beuse sold 1 will threw my nhole strength Inte It, go and see parties who bid at lurmer salce, pest sale bllU en my bulle. tint and red auctioneer's flag. The rallying cry et my agency Is "get there" Office. Ne l NOKllI DUKE ST, Irfincasler, I'a rSlwd P L'liTON OI'EItA IIOUSK TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. EVENING LECTURES. A DIvenlQcd List of Attractive Entertain ments Thursday Evening-Cel. C. E. Ilolten, "The British Isles of 'le-day ' (Illustrated.) Jfrlday Evening The Unde Lyceum Cernell Ce. A. I. Ill BBANK, Header. II lis LOUISE BAUD WIN, Seprano. OIU8EITE V1TALE. Violin. It. E. 11. BENEDICT, rianlst. Mujicsl and Elocutionary Inttrtunmtat. SINGLE ADMI89ION ! I0CKNTS. UKSKUVED SEATS WLBMH. CO U USE TICKET . .... tl te. srehart ferlteserved Beat will be open en Monday, November nth, 2 0) p. in., at rtillen Hull. tfd c lAltKK AMVAVH AHEAD I ASKING A Friend in Town te Make Purchases. WlLUAMSTUW, I'A., NOV. i, 1SJ. Dinr .tariri 1 have a fat or te aak of you beleie yen leave town. It la te make a few purcbaaes fur uie In the line of groceries. Call at Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere ; I see by the papers he has Just re ceived a full line or Dried Frulla. Bring me Three pounds New Dried Currants, 25e ; 3 lis. French Prunes.ttc; 1 B.Hun DrlodAprlceU.23,3 fts. Sliced fared I' caches, ':3c: 2 Iis.NewSeedleea ltatslns, S5c ; and be sure you don't forget 1 St. of Clarke's Combination Collee.lle., and I lbs. Uran ulated Sugar, at 6c, 24c CLIEKE'S TEA. STORE, NO. 33 WEST KING BIURET, WTelophene, m&rl'i-lydftw lTUIt BALK. F OU KENT-ONE OK THE MOST I)E alrable Storcreoons In the city t also looms en second fleer ; possession given Immediately , rent reasonable. BlIAUIt A HUKNa. sUeedtfd ii North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. pUBLIO SALE. OHFBinAT, NOVIMBIR li, 1K0, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will lie sold at public s He, ut the l.oepard Hetel, en East King strtul, the lel lowing pioperty.tewlt! 'Itutithrto-DteryllltlCK IIESIDENUB, wltha two-story Brick Back Building and twosiery t'ratneKltchenatucbed, situated Ne 619 West Orange street, between I'lneand Nevlu stieeU. Hall, with Vestibule, 1'ailer, Dining room and two Kitchens en nrst fleer s geed dry Cellar, ctci front and back fit&lrwajs, closets In each chamber. Heater In cellar, Uus through thu whole beuse. Hydrant Water In the kitchen and 1'ave.wush In fient. In the house. This house Is unusually well built, with geed material, solid walnut doers In irent, and ether work te corre spond Let -it by III fuet, extending te a ten lei I wide alley, rlne variety of 'rult Trees, ete. fale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.. wnen terms and conditions ""'J-'tEu? AdmlnUtratrlxef Jacob. KUllnger, deceased OB-lta MOTHERS ire Dftrtleulnrly lnvltetl te bring their ehlldran thla woek rtnd be the wontlerrul bctritalna in CHILDREN'S COATS, Wftrnt, Durrvble rinil rrelty Oeatn, at $3.00. $3.50, $1.00 AMD $5.00. SupetbDlsplny of ASTflAKAN JACKETS, SEAL PLUSH COATS, SEAL PLUSH WRAPS. & CO. Lancaster, Pa. rpi:Acni:nH. ARE INVITED OUR STOCK. in Prices te All. VJLUHMAUMH. E STAI1L.ISHEI) ISIS. S. W. Allt'V, W. R All.cs, H. R. Ailisk. 1). A. AITICK'S SONS, (Successors te D A AlttckASens) heletale Manufacturers et Carriages, Buggies, Phasteiis, AND- McCAULL WslUONH, Hen. 4'J nnd 44 Etvat Omnge Btreet, LANCASTER, r A.. -AND- Oer. Weat Dread ttny Brougbten Sta BAVANNAH, UA. -A luge and varied stock will be canled In both our UeptMlUiiles, which will Im sold at the LOWEST PltlCKS. nclltllndAltw aTANIAKD UAK1UAUK WOuli Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUIIDER Mnrket Btreut, Hear of PoateQloo, Lanoaater, r. My stock retnprlses a laige vnrlet of tna Latest Htyle Bugglis, I'hHitens, Carriages, alar, ketand Business Wagons, which I otter at tbn very lowest figures and en the most reasoe&bln terms. 1 call special attention te a few of my own as signs, one of whlehlsthe KDUKULE1 CLOSED l'BTBICIAN COUl'K, which Is docldedly the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyslcian's Carrlage tn the ceuntiy. rersens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear tn mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out tn etghlwm years agoea ene that Is thu kind of guaranlce f have te offer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give ins a call. UKI'AIHINO I'BOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set cil workmen especially euiplejed Inr c lONTKAUTOIt AND UUlLDElt. GEORGE ERNST, CAlU'ENTEIt, CONTflACTOK A BU1LDEH. Uesldence Ne. 533 West King street Shep East (Irani street, opposite station house. WOODEVMANTELHAND 0 KNKUAI, II AUD WOOD vveitK A Sl'KClALTV. -All work tocures my piempl nnd petsena attention. Drawings unit Estluuiles lurnlsbed. ecti7.dlt TT UKKUAKT, Fine Tailoring. A full and Complete stock of Imported an Demes He Suiting and Ovoreoatlng Ker the Kali Trade new ready te select from. Call early te sccuru Best Htj les. H. GERHART. Ne. 41 N. QUEEN 81'., OppeslU. JJfJf jyjUHlOAL 1NSTKUMENTM. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS rer Cash, at 179, , 19 1, 1103, 1108, 1120, Ac. JsT-OUUANB ON INSTALLMENTS. iies stiiW Every 8 Months. lS UM kverySMenths. lv tinu) Every 3lenUu, llie 115 w Every 3 Months, Ac. flANOt at IJW, 13, 13-il.f te i, Ac American sewing Machines at a, J0, $36 A HO. -AT- W. D. Messer's Music Stere, NO. 131 NOUTH QUEEN BTIIEET, LANCASTElt, VA, seplS-lydK V M U. Buciuit, Auctioneer. ,-T ta. ' !S"SF - . k "ut s . . .. .t-t- y -xf -w ja c; STCggaE.-3tt'; Kfeeas5s--sr: " " fc ' "i- i ! sksl i i i Usa. sT n it si
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