Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 17, 1888, Image 4

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RAILROADER KILLED.
j. mrn stall, most a rniLA-
BSZ.raiARBADlMaXBAIN.
MtMr of TorkOenntTt Soldier In lb It-
fswasravaa, ssrs k ajj uhiuiiii wwsmsu rava
. Tw Small ChlMrsn Md fill Wlls
'' Survive the Vcferluaate Man,
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- Oet-UMniA, Sept 17. William James
was killed en the Philadelphia A
Ham railroad near Auburn, en Saturday
Hag. He ws employed as a 11 .groan
sM that read, running trem Pale Alte te
Ei $yrt Klchmend, and It la aappeied tbat he
P- i'iMt hla death by falling from a train.
iKsafSM formerly lived in this plaee and
?, v ItRbere te obtain employment en the Bead.
V ! roeddenngtbelateauike. Ilewaabern
ii'vlsi Yerk cennty.and lived there during early
-4Pf heed. Daring the war he sorved In the
; 4 Pa. Keaerve, end Mtb. P.. us also
;rvd three yeara In the regalar army. He
Af, than came te town and was employed en
&tMP.lt,K, bnt left during the railroad
Mmnbla of 1S77. ITn than wnrkari atiUflAr-
ci"r'"ji::. t-.;. .t -:..
vtm nsupiwuii lug rewaiua were ureugui
zff-Mte si a o'clock, and burled from the real
. alames of hla brother-in-law. H. e. Mathnwa.
'$ Seventh and Cheatnut streets. Adoleca-
t?;Jea et tnembera from Gen, Welah poet
ks Headed the funeral. Ueapea van aged 40
' tSliAaMaim. aaflil iftsaT'AB B Wrlfa nnil amall tilt I.
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'.s It waa stated en Frldav that Goereo Wall.
' j;-ef Washington boreugb, was arretted for
,).g saaauu ana eaiiery committed in Yerk.
ij Constable Samuel Hhultz made a mlatake
.'-xllnlhftnftma. Mil ahnnM tinA IAn tVII-
lllemWall.
-y, v -jne pregramme oemmltleo and bureau
6 fcirf ftf InfnrmMttnn will mnAMhlttAvanlni. ut I tin
'&?' k0I1M 0 m r n Millar.
M. Otn. Welah poet will meet en Tueaday
Wy - Bight te arrange for the centennlaL In ad-
L? .".' dIUnn tn MarlOtls l.ltllvan.1 llnnnnlli rl
rrr"lineater. Balnbrldca and Mmitit Jnv
- '.&& Deaths' will attanrf tha Mlnlinllnn.
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XtStfc Harvest nema at St. Jehn's Lutheran.
Iw ... a T.i.i.t. t ...i.. ...... t. ..1.1...1..1
LW -the hanreatheme en Sunday. Mever be
i 'Kwe were tbe altar and the platform of tbe
church ae beautifully decorated with frnlti,
fleweraand vegetables. Jnat Inaldo tbe
church railing waa a great pyramid of fruits,
aeane ten feet in height, entirely cevered
With frulta of all kinds and colors apple,
'peaches, pears, grapes, bananas, and every
ether ripe and rich colored fruit. Then
the altar and platform, were deaked with
baantltnl cat llewers, vines and growing
plants. Tbe cflect waa very beautiful.
The morning service cenalated et anthems
by the choir and a sermon by the paater,
Rev. Dr. B. V. Alleman, from thetext, "Ye
&&, mn Ged's hnabandry," lit Cor. 3d chapter,
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f: MTTlesa were held.
In the evening Kev.Dr.AUeman preached
ermonfrem the text, "lie that spared
V AAA hfai aaan Arn knt ilAllna.4 1.1m a. .
;-. w nu uu uut uuiifpiey uiui u ui
i - mm ail. nn ahall hn nn n1n wtllli I
m , ui new snail no net also, with him,
f,j irseiy give us an things," Komans,
8tb
a!'fX UAptar, szd verse.
K1 a-a Considering tbe heavy rain that prevalled
r,&T? 'II rltf tlrt HHAnltin lhnnnini..llnn.....
tTe . - ""l"uB .H VWUgl.gBHUUB nv.v
'quite large.
ratty Beats' DctoIIeu at St. Anlhen)'.
n The order of forty hours' devotion began
at St. Antheny's Catholle church en Sun
day morning at 0 o'clock, with a mass et
exposition of the meat blessed saerament.
Masses were also held at 7 and at 10, tbe
latter being a high mass. At tbe 10 o'clock,
Which was aatd by Kev. Father Scbmelz, a
Mrmen was preached by Bev. C. Welat, S.
JP. M,, ofYlneland, N.J. In the evening
services were also held, at whleh a sermon
fwas deltvered by Bev. Father Scbmelz.
Mssses were also ssld this morning at C,
7 and a This evening servMek will also be
feeld, at whleh a sormeAewm be delivered
by Kev. Father Seupter, of St. Jeseph's
be held en Tueaday at
'Sp 6,7 and 0, aridTGy seavlcca will close en
'p Tnesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with a ser-
xnen, proceitalen and benediction. The scr-
v' Bien en Taeaday evening will be by Bev.
F. A. Schmidt, of Danvllle. The following
elergymen will be In attondance at the
closing exercises: Fathera Kaul, McUnt
lagb, Kenny, Schleuter, Kech nnd Sohreolx,
et Iiancaster; Sehmldt, of Danvllle j Tape,
of Yerk: Pelper. of Columbia; Christ, of
Lebanon ; Feln, of Ellzabothtewn ; Breckel,
Ot New Freedom; Huber, of Carlisle;
JEeppernagle, et Harrlabug.
Obargeil With Oarryleg Wvajieus,
:f. Frank Butler, who says hla home U
la WlUUmspert, was arrested en Saturday
evening by Ulllcer Barnbeld, wbe thenght
Be looked like a man that he knew te be
wanted In another county. When the man
waa taken te the Htatlen house a seveu abet
Basllh & Wessen revolver was found ut,Kn
Dim. It was leaded with rartrldgea and
he waa committed te await a bearing before
Alderman Deen en therharge of carrying
coneealed weapons.
This morning Constable Barnbeld ro re
CAlved a telegraai Instructing him te held
the prisoner until the Wllllamspert author.
Itlea are beard from, Butler la a colored
Contract ler lirldge Anardtit.
Tbe county commissioners opened bldn
te-day for the building of a bridge ever the
Conestegs creek at Martlndale. Following
were the bidders :
Iren Suerstrueture King Iren Bridge
company, (703; Pittsburg Brldgecempany,
7e0; Mt Yornen oempaoy,t787 ; Columbia
Bridge company, J720 ; Dean & Woslbreok,
8Q0 ; Jehn Denltbern A Sen, JS1U ; Berlin
" Iren Bridge company,$Sll ; Wrought Iren
Bridge company, f12.
Masonry Jehn G. Bewman, f30U
Weeden bridge and masonry, Ellas Mc
Mellen, J 039. The contract wan award ed
te Capt. MeMellen, the lowest bidder.
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Charge.l tVUU MeallDg Hum.
Early last summer complaint was made
against a number of colored men who were
charged with entering the cellar of the
Grape hotel, then kept by David MInglr,
ABd stealing a let et whisky and ethtr
elrlaks. Among the acouaed was Augustus
Kiehls, who fled te Atlantie City, where he
nas eeen working as a waiter all summer.
He returned te Lancaster a week age, and
OB Saturday was arrested by Constable
Barnbeld. He gave ball for .a hearlng be
fore Alderman Spurrier.
A Heis DIM et Flight,
Theodete Herr, of Helten, was driving
along West James stieeten Saturday even,
ing, and Just as be reached the railroad
whleh cresses the tracks of the Pennsyl.
vanla railroad a train ran under the bridge.
Tiaj horse began te rear and kick and
seemed anxious te get away. In bis strug
gles be tell down and died in a few mo me
amenta. He is believed te have been
frightened te death.
Wanted A Nemlier of Geed Orators.
This morning a meeting was held by the
Republicans in the rooms of tbe Yeung
Men's Republican club te consider the
Advisability el holding a mass meeting.
These present included representatives of
the cluba in tbe county, tbe presidential
sectors and delegatee and "aldernlea" te
savs late national convention. They xe-
solved te held a meeting and parade en
s Uattuday, September 0. Here la an opper-
ttwlty for Jehn Mentzer and the young
, bub wbe bave been kicking foracbanee
, at big meeting.
Cnangs et Ball.
, Tkk Bseralng Uriah Bltzer, wbe waa the
ball for William Sebnelder, charged with
Pbg the malls, surrendered tbe accused
te Mswhal Beres. lie waa taken be lore
JesaaalaalcNMr Kennedy, when he fur-
bswm sew ball la the sum of M.600, bis
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BBI'TEMtlBB AltOUstr.Wr CUDKT.
The Oerrant Bnitneai Ttnirrrd at the ririt
Mien ! oeart.
The September term et the agument
court waa opened at 10 o'clock this morn
ing. There were presented and confined nlil
the accounts of 05 administrators, oxecntora
and guardians, 0 trneteea and -3 widows
appraisements.
Uriah Bllr.er, city, was appointed
guardian et the miner grandchildren of
Henry Webb, deceased, late of Drnmere.
Calvin Carter, Stdsbury, waa appointed
guardian of the miner children of Jehn h.
Garner.
The liquor store license of 1L M. Bow Bew
man, Second ward, city, was transferred
te Ames Hhealler.
The Uvem license of Wm. H. Delchler,
Ninth ward, city, waa transferred te his
Widow, Mrs. Emma Dnlchler.
A charter was granted te the Pioneer
team fire company, or Kphrata.
An lasue was granted en which Wm. K.
Johnsten was made plaintiff and Catherine
E. Johnsten defendant William J. John John
seon died some time age and tbere was an
lnturanee en his Ufa in tbe U. B. Mutual
Aldaeclety of t07C40and this Issue Is te
determine who Is entitled te the money.
The exceptions filed te the auditor's re
port In tbe trust citate of Dsnlel L. Fry
were withdrawn and the renert absolutely
confirmed.
The rule te show cause why erder of
court msde en William Klmer te maintain
his child, should net be dlnoentlnued, was
made absolute. Mr. Ktmpr new has his
child with him.
In the mandamus proceedings brought
by A. P. Miller te compel tbe Ulaytewn
ahlp school beard te issue tbe school tax
duplicate te him, an anawer waa flted by
tbe directors te-day. They deny that tbere
was a tax oellector elcoted last February,
claim that no proclamation was leaned for
such eloellon, that the veters did net knew
there waa such an oflleer te be elected, and
that of the S72 votes polled there were
only soren cast for tar oelleotor.
The court Is uew engsged In hearing ar
gument of cases en the common pleas Hal.
TUB IUMKUVES ItKUNIUN.
Ilia l'reBramme That Will In Olmrttit at
Ilia Bavfral HchIeiis.
The following Is the route cf paradenl the
Pennsylvania Unserves to-merrow: Ferm
at 10 a. in. sharp at bead quarters, en Duke
street, right en East King, In tbe following
erder : l'est 84, (1. A. B Pest 40S, O. A.
R; Beserves carriages. Frem Duke te Fast
King, te monument, te West King, te
Prince, te Orange, te North Queen, te
Lemen, te Lancaater cemetery. Leave the
cemetery at north entranee te Jatnes, te
Duke, te headtiuattsrs.
Tbe address at the Lancaster cometory
will be delivered by J. 11 ay Brown, esq.
The business meeting will be held In the
afternoon and the public meeting In the
court house In the evening. Following is
the programme for the evening: Male
chorus, 0 Uall us ye Free;" address of
woleomo en the part of the cltlzens, by Dr.
J. P. Wickersbam : sole and chorus, "Just
berere the battle, mother ; " sddress, "The
Pennsylvania Beaerves," by lien. Marriett
Breslua ; bass sole, "The Old Coffoe Kettle,"
by II. L. Melllnger ; address by lien. An
drew U. Curtln; tenor sole, "Bally Bound
the Flag," by 11. W. Gibsen ; oberus, "The
Soldier's Farewell." After the meetings
banquet will be sorved atMrcanercher ball.
Drunk and Disorderly.
Ollleers Sampson and Myers arroated
Kdward Qulgley and A. Horner at the
Cberry street bridge en Saturday night.
They wero very much under the lnllueuoe
of liquor and It was feared they would be
kllled by the cars. They wero dlfcharged
by the mayor this morning,
William Meran was arrested en Saturday
night by Olllcer Lehr. Ue waa very drunk
and when taken te the station hotiae was
aearched. He had In his poeseaslen (100
and a handseme geld watch, lie thanked
the ollleer for arreatlng him, as It probably
saved him hla meney and watch.
Jehn Selly and James Dennelly have
been held for a hearlng befere Alderman
Patrlek Dennelly. They are obarged with
drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
Walked Frem Columbia Te Lancajtsr.
Saturday aftornoen Jehn Deen and Bert
Clepper, two Columbia boys, wero Htand
Ing In front of the epera house In that
town when they began talking about
walking te Lancaster, and wonderlng hew
long It would lake them. It was then half
past two o'clock, and they agroed te try
1L They resolved te try te get te the court
heuse In this city by 1 o'clock, se tbey
started oil. Tbey catne pretty rapidly, and
Just as they reaehed the innnument In
Centre Square the court house deck struck
the hour of four. It waa pretty geed walk.
Ing for young fellows.
Hale el Twe farms.
Saturday afternoon James Cellins, auc
tioneer, sold rer Wakemon Wealey, esq ,
asslgnee et Henry P, Towniend and wile,
two farms In Little Britain township, bnth
of which were purchased by Sarah Towns
end. The properties were as fellows :
Ne. 1, a farm of 11(1 acres, with geed Im
provements, sltusted about three-quarters
of a mile south et Oak Hill, at f3 per
acre.
Ne. 2, a farm of Ml acres, with Improve
ments, situated near Eastland meeting
house, at f 02 00 per aero.
Tbe (1, A. H, lUuuleti,
The Grand Army peats of this oily will
leave for the big parade at Marietta en a
special train at 8:30 en Wednesday morning
ever the Pennsylvania railroad. Pest 84
will be acoempanled by Wash Potts' drum
carp and 405 by tbe Brownatewn band,
The soldiers will inakoaabert street parade
befere they start. Tbey will return en a
spielul leaving Marietta at 10:30 at night
Tickets sold by tbe Grand Army will be
geed en all regular and special trains.
UIOMlslieu lu Kselucsy,
CATLKTTmiuiie, Ky., Sept. 17. A
deplorable state of affairs exists at
Tug river, whose waters dlvlde
the Hatllold-McCey settlements. Busl
ness Is completely paralyzed and will
be until the trouble is adjusted. Men who
are net In any way engaged In the feud
are afraid te venture out of thelr
own neighborhood for fear of being shot
from ambush. There waa another In
vasion by tbe West Virginians laat Frldar!
Tbe McCoy faction attempted te arrest a
man named Casey, whose neighbors rallied
te his support In tbe light that
followed two of the West Virginians
were killed and two etbera badly wounded.
Nene of tbe Kentucky faction were
Injured, Just what will be tbe outeoino cf
tbe feud no one can telL Daring the laat
month the West Virginians haveralded the
Kentucklans twloe and have lest live men
killed outright.
Killed III Wit and Himself.
Han Francisce, Hept, 17. Werd reaehf s
here from Hteluer'a Flat, an Isolated spot In
Trinity county, In Northern California,
that last Tuesday night, Hereen, a
man wbcHe mind had been growing
weak for several months, shot bis wile dead
and then alter reading sections In a prayer
book placed tbe muzzle of a tills in hla
mouth, pulled the trigger with his tee and
killed himself. The deed waa committed
at night wben both were In bed. When
the neighbors found their bodles next
morning they also found the lversen babe
beside them.
A Colored Cake-Walk,
Saturday evening the colored people had
a cake-walk In Beberta' hall andjthere was
qulte a large crowd in attendance. A num
ber of couples participated in the walk, and I
the prize, a big cake, waa taken bvM
Edw.rdank.luM.Sb.tS Whfte!
iae Arcsey joretiisri furnlalisa Ibemusla
LANCASTER PJilhY
f assad tThrenah.
On Fast Line Sunday afternoon wero
Jehnsen tV Slavln'a mlnstrels and tbe "Zlg
Hsg company, both en their way West
With the latter was young Tannlblll, who
spent most of this suminer In Lincaster.
Fast Line this afternoon was a wenderful
train. It had two engines and twelve
sleepers and coachet. Among the passen
gers were the members of the Athletic base
ball club, who occupied tbe front sleeper.
Quite a crowd of men and boys took a leek
at the ball players. Marry Larkln, the
slugger first baseman, get off the train and
had a talk with some friends. Ue thinks the
team will yet win the pennant.
A passenger en tbe train rer Lancaster
who attracted much attention wai a
fat woman that welghed 000 or COO pounds.
She will be en oxhlbltlen at tbe fair,
FoerOhlldrsnUnrnsa te Death,
San Antonie, Tex,, Sept 17. At Devlt
Station Saturday afternoon, Callle, the
14-year-old daughter of Byrd Smith, was
sent by her mether te stsrt a tire In
the cooking steve, The glil jieured oil
ever the coals of flre and the kerosene
can exploded, scattering tbe burning oil
evor tbe girl and her two sisters,
Delia and Desta, and her baby brotber, all
of whom were standing around the stove
watching her. The mother hearing the
screams of tbe children rsn Inte the k Itchen
and found her four children all In llamts.
In her frantle cflerts te save ber children
she waa terrlbly bnrned about her arms
and face. The children all dled of thelr In-
juries In a few hours.
ItDMirtr mi Ilia lllll.
This forenoon ene of Froderlck Kngle'a
herses, hllched te a delivery wagon, ran
away In Campbell' alley. He was caught
en Maner street by Frederick Lulz, barbery
who bravely took him by the head, at the
risk of his life. The horse reared and struck
Mr, Lulz en the legs but lnjured him only
slightly. The front wheel catne off tbe
wagon and a few bottles wero broken.
Te Held n Mats Meeting.
Mll.r.Kimvu.i.K, Pa., Sept. 17. At tbe
regular meeting of tbe Cleveland and
Thurman club en Saturday evening It was
resolved te held a Domecratlo uiaes meet
ing en Saturday evening, September 2(Uh,
II. K. Mlller was olected president, vlce
Henry M. Stebtnan, decoated, and J. C.
Uaoccker was chosen vko-preMdont. The
club adopted resolutions deploring tbe
death of llenry M. Stebtnan.
llurUI of frtsr ll.fiaiuiny.
l'oter 11. Hum my was burled this after
ternoen, the funeral taking place from bis
lste resldenoe en North Queen atreet. Sor Ser
vices were held In the Mennonlte meeting
house en East Cbestnut street, and tbe In
terment wss made In Ltnoaster cometory.
Ciibu Strawberry I'lng 'tobacco and save the
Tags for a bandsmne priDent,
O. DUTl'BMlOr Kit, Sole ARunt,
alt lmd 47 Went King btroet.
An Orlober Kxcurilen In Hentbeni California.
October Is a ditllKhtttil month In which te
cress the continent, and poisons who contem
plate passing the winter In California will rind
ltafavombletlmo for tbe outward Journey.
Te meet tbe wlsbes of many who wish te ke te
Southern California direct with no lurlher de
lays by tbe way than may bu cenlstent wim
porlect comfort, Messrs. Itavmend A Whit
comb have arranged a trip, wllb Monday, Uo Ue Uo
teborSaa the date of lesvlng Philadelphia.
This Ih In addition te a tour by tbe Northern
I'aclfle railroad, wblcb Includes also visits te
nil the Interesting paints In the l'uclla North
west betore California Is reached. 'J hire nre
nve routes returning, and the tlcbets will be
geed through the winter, spring and early
summer. 'J he excursion will be carried out In
the sumo careful manner that has made the
winter trips se popular In soaseoH past, and
Uiny will cover all the advantages of bMe trips
hotel accommodations, rnutrx, etc. lnuddl.
tlnn te this trip, tbere will be the excursion te
the I'aoltle Northwest, nlready alluded te, and
anuther te Colerado, both having October 80s
tuodaleofdoparturu. Dascrlptlre circulars
of the various trips may be obtained et luy luy
mend A Whltcemb, 111 fceuth Ninth street.
under the Continental Hetel, and will he for fer for
waided ttoe by mall. ita
Cicsw HlrawlmtTy l'lugToliacceandswotho
Tans for a handsemu preaent.
O. UUXTMNHUr Kft, Hnle AKnt,
s14-lmil 47 WeUKInijotreet.
AlUIMMIIfllltS.
" Jtiiffle't Xeit Te-ntiht Kdwln Arflen
matins bis first appnarunce In fulten opera
lioime tonight tu bis own play of Kiiula's
Neat," whleh has been very well received
for four yours. The plot Is of streni; humiui
Intervst, based en the leve el u son for his
mother, forming n beautiful and enduring
picture. Tbe leve eplsode between tlia here
and heroine la very Interesting. Knglu's Nest
la a great story and admirably told by Mr.
Arden and bU company, which Includes illsa
Ardenns J111 Chrlitle a very capable actress.
Wednesday Mr. Ardonnpnearalnhlsnowplay.
" lUrred Out," In which Miss Arden displays
some nne continues.
Chkw Strawberry ring Touauce aud save the
Tbks ler a handseme present.
O. DUTTKNIIOKKU, Sole Agent,
BtMmfl 47 West KlinrHtrect.
MAJtJiJAUKH.
HoemunT-Daiexw.. September Id" HW, at
Ne 187 North Duku street, Lancaster, by Huv
f.'.'.""1""1"' Mr Uowardll.Ueodbait. and
Miss hatle Drexel. ltd
DHATHH
Het" -In 1 thli clty.en thn lMhlnst, Mary K
II0I0, relict et the late Ueniy lletn, In the i Md
year of her age.
The rnlatlvea and frlends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral
Immthoresldencoof Mrs. O. M. Snyder, Ne.
2M Went King street, en Tuesday afternoon at
2 o'clock. 8l'.'td
Arselii In 1 his city, en the 10h Inst, Jehn
A. Arneld, In t ha ttun year et his age.
rnnnral private, l'lcase emit Jlewera,
Beptn-atu
..y.nt,.ln ,hl" "V- en tbe 15th Inst,. Ilnr.
In the SOth year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family nre
respectfully Invited te attend the itinera),
from the residence of her parents, en the
Heading turnpike, near the flrat tntl-gnte,
Wednesday morning at8,K o'clock High Mass
at St. Antheny's church. Interment at t An An
teony's cemetery. sl7-;td
Martin. In Beudersburg, Kail Lampeter
tow nhlp, August w, Cathtrlne, wlfoel Jehn
U. U arun, aued 80 years and la daj s.
Sterling, ill., papers please copy. u
MAJtKSTH.
sjnioace frodaeo Market.
OSIOAOO. Sept. 17. 9:30 a, m Market opened.
MayWe Pt" ',,0, Oct't"J0' 1e-iW:
MayssKc?Pt" "! Ct" 43,;e-1 ,)ec" '
Ma?!fflcBp !'WC,? Ct" !,! I'ec
jj-l't-. 1 23 1 Oct,, lit 41 1 May,
JJird-Sept., llOOTKl OeL, 110 10; Her., fj CO.
Short UlUs-OepL, IS 75 ; Oct, 3 10
OLOSISS,
Wheat-Sept., Mc-l
Way.ll7Kc. '
Oot. Mic-s Vtc, 95c ;
ic; lec, 4jte;
SlKci Hec, 2Je;
fnrk-tiept,, til 6); Oct. lit 20:
I13 72K; Jn-,I1J77. ' '
barfl-Hupt. in 97) Oct., 19 U7Ki
19 OS i Jan., S3 0-iK. '
''".VJtlHbs-oepu.lSUfHt Oct, MCJ
Nev.,
Nev.,
Jan ,
The l'hlhulslphla Caltle StarKet.
1'HiLiDKLruii. Eept. 17.-The receipts at the
North runnsylvanU and West Philadelphia
AmvA Vflnl, wrttk
ITer the week: Hoeves. '2100, ihiun inrm,
hogs, B.600. lTovleus week : Ueeves, u.'iue 5
Sheep, 11 OU0 1 hORS, 6.1 u) ."!
Hoef CalUewuruIn fair request at arednn.
lien et up 1 1 pxtra. ntOSXe i Ked. lJ;e:ct
medium, JHOIWc i cemmiin. 3HOIHC
Sheep were lnaotive and puces weak i
extra, OOSei geed, 4KOKe i medium, SJ.Bl"i
conimeu, IHOe i iJiinLu.saGXc.
Ilns-CblcaKO, Vtt'Mei jjoed WesteruT
8HO-;e; coauuy,b(iaHe.
rhlladalubht froduea Market.
l'naieairuiA, Bept. 17.- Fleur ttrm : salts
1 SOU bbls i Minn, liakers, II tbfti te ; I'eun'a.
ramlly, M04 60i Western Oe. II 4005 10;
winter Patent, as 10JJC5 ( spring de, S3ue
e u.
Hye,JS5.
Mwchoaty-SepL,07iOet.,OTNor., WW Hec,
.,wfn-8epL,635ic; Oct.Sfcj Nev. 81Je; Dec,
OttU-iept
Dec, ss.
MJJC Oct , 81Xe t Nev., MKCI
or suwks.
Msw f0as,8ept. 17, 1 p. mMeney closed
St 1 par- eent, aUchaage steady pee ted
INTELLIGENCaSR. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17,
rates, M Ma4 WX actual rates M MX
4M;forcecays ana It toCtetK'er Oevianai
tiovernmenta closed atesdrt currency fa,
11 21 b!0 I's coupon, 1 fc"Ki IJi'sde, It Kl
bifl.
Tbe stock market this morning was feverish
and Irregular, but arier the first few uanstc
ttonien nbciivy bnylntr fir foreign acoeunt,
prlces advanced U te IK per cent In the first
hour. Alter 11 o'clock tba market again be be
earne fevei1-h and unsettled. with a fra sell-
L lag of soma el the lending stocks. Values at
ins pre-cm writing are at the bottom of tbe
day.
New lern Maraat,
Hav Yetik. sept 17.-rirrar market steady t
rine.s2.ieQ3 le i Bnperflna, B753 40i Minn
Bxtra, 13 MB)5 65 1 City M 111, intra, S4 7S4J4 80.
Wbeat-Na 1, Had, siata. St 01 1 Ha S,
a,J0 '.. ..Ne- Uea winter, Oct., tecj
Nev., 81 oex j receipu, 29J,toe sblpmenu,
"Cern Ne. Mixed, Cash, B4Wei
sept, tsviet ect, Kjfcj recetpu, 68,slei
shipments, 60,312 ' ' '
eats -Ne. l. White, state, tlat Ne. t. de,
tsct Ne. a mixed, Sept., soviet
Oct.. soma t rnnetpu. 200.W3 ; shipments, none.
Bye null i Stat 75c '""
Barley nominal.
rets: dull ( Old Mesn, 15 25M575.
lardflruit Oct,llloej Nnr..80.
Molasses dull t for M belllna slwilr. tC4SSa
uim.lt BUD),1W. JOW ffriCSUlB, WSJIUG.
Turpentine steady at S9a.
Iteslndnlli strained te p-oed, II 00.
Petrelenmdull i Ketlnedtn Caans, VUfi.
rrelitbU qulet i grain te Liverpool, 4Htd.
natter euiuti Western Creamerv. irse.
Cheese dull Western tU 7t)gc. t
?ntat,.vf MJ.er7'. 7,090 '""y Whlt,W
12e ( Ohie rittt, 7QUc
"kks dull i Buee, iaxe20et Western, 17
Ot-is.
sujrar stradyr UeflnMI nntleaf.f Wftt Grannla.
tf d. 7en 1-lBe i Mould"A.."7fcei Conlee Cenlee Conlee
tlenera -A.," 7iO M0 Codee-'A.," stand
ard, ;vc.
Tallew quiet j Prime City. RX05KC
Ktce nominal i Carolina, falrtOKoed, Me.
CerrenlfBiIyi ralrllanrnna.fnr Rla ISOI&O.
HXW AOVMHTJHICMKNTH.
TliK
FINKST
AMKKIOAN CUAM-
AUNK8,
Gelden Age and nammond?pert Sec.
UOURKU'S LlQUOIl BTOItE.
c
IiABKK'H TKA.8.
The ly will be intensely ceW
When Samuel Clnrke is undersold.
t CoffeeandK fc'fiit ler asc
1 B, HestCorTee for thw Meney Inelty 25c
1 11 Cream Uhoese and 1 Il nosh soda Crack-
. '"''' i!5c
V tts mean ulce and 2 ftn Tapioca.. ine
5 ttsetarch ana 6 uascs aeap ler.... asp
3 Cakes oialne Seap ann 6 bPs Washeeda for.25e
1 Oallen Hesteidar Vinegar In the WoridTitSe
1 (i'a'llen Oned fnre Heme-Made Vinegar.. .16c
2 1-arne lloiea ifuTiard or Spiced sardines, ,20c
ljQ uartilottle Liquid Bluing Ke
1 loe also net lllnlng and l lOe bettle lea
iTft liexullbert w. Clruvea- Btarch for.....Tibe
2IM cream Nutaand2ais"HatoBfer.;.r7r7TT2ao
8 racks Cern Btarch and 2 Its Crackers '28a
neib'ltiic set Nlcn New Mackerel IMS
Nice Miw Messed and.. Be V) a.
jfest l'lckle Bplce ieq yt
We have thn Klnest Ne. 1 Lleck Island
Maekorel In the Market.
.lUHt rocnlvefl. A NEW LOT or Candidate
Sim? Toas,SSdTeTroes'!,VO Wllh 'm rler
ceuentyuumy.1000' CanAlMe Cftke ' '
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WUOLSaAI.KANDURTAlLTKAANUOOr.
JTKK HTUllK,
Nea. l'A and 14 Seuth Queen Street,
LANCABTJCK.I'A.
-Tolcpheno.
A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT
...... V10 Commercial Holel this ovenlng by tbe
11'Al.liN OHtHKSl'UA.
CIIAS. K.OCII",
Proprietor.
ltd
DBIVATE HALE AT
NO. ,'IH KAHT
. JvlllH
lit street, nf Ifnrhln . nn -Tui.tn r.n
Heat Chilrs, fhnweasus, .larn. Scales, iTwo iTwe iTwo
llnrse I'onerKniilneund Heller, Lmnplote loe
oream Ontnt, Htelnrran Uango,Cen!eclloner'8
Toels and Machine, Ae.
f epl7-Ztd C. K. ANDKltiON, Prep.
LOST BETWEEN TIIK P. K. K.
station, this city, and l.ltltz Tnrnptke
HiIiIke, en Wednesday mnrnlnK. 12th Inn.. a
l.nily'stleld watch and chata. A liberal re re re
viuuiothe Under.
,. ., . . Ult-O-T.llOKnKNKK.
sl3 3td Ne. 43'W. Orange bu, Lancaster, Pa.
QOI'-KKKS I COKFKEU I
Fresh Heastcdand JKInest New Crep.
TEAS.
eKSTtf Kln r,aVerand (.oed
UKOKOK WIANT.
No.inWestKlngS.
WANTED KELIABLK MAN TO
tuke the position of " Manager ;" salary,
nrst year .M0 cash dopeslt of ll.soe re
quired us part xecurlty for stock or goods in
Ms churKe. (samn te be subsequently with
drawn.) Heat et references mmtbetnrnlehed.
Address " WHOLKHAI.lt,"
sinwdU" a Cooper Union, New Yerk.
T AHT Oi'l'OKTl'NlTY BKFOltE THE
UUANI) Ol'KNlNH ON SaTUHOAY. 8KP
TKMUBU s:.
TH 83 SALB OP STALLS
'nniVil. 'AKMKKS' HOUTHKltN MAKKkT
110UMK will buresumedln the Market Heuse
ou WKONK3UAY MultNINO at tlo'cleek.
,. u. .. . ,l 1'-lr"AtLlcr,atcretary.
H y.llewB, Auctioneer. sl7 2td
lToeriMATION "
Hl'KClALCITYKLKCTIO.
Thnquiiltledeleetera or the Third Wardet
thu city of Lancasfr are hereby notified that
an eloellon will be held In the Third Ward at
me ' uruii piare or neiainir general olectlens.
en TUKMhAliKoptembor 25. 18-S. between the
hours or 7 u. in. and 7 p. in, for the purpose or
eleetliiR ene member et Common Council, te
nil varancv oecasluued by the resignation of
Henry K. liretr.
i.lveu under my band this ISth day of Sep
tember, A. U., lts '
K1W. KUQKttLKY, Mayer.
OUl'UANS' COL BT HALE OF DKS1B DKS1B
able City Heal KsUte.
OH UUSBDAT, OOIODKIlS, lgSS.
will be sold by the undersigned trustees. In
pursuancu or anoider of the orphans' Court
et I ancaster county, at the Leepard Hetel.
Kast KliiK street. In the city erjLaucaster. Pa .
the lotion InK valuable real estate, te wit:
Ne. 1 a two-story llrlek Dwelling Heuse
with a two story brick back buudtni? at
tached. Ana let or ground In said city, containing In
... 'inn ii r.iuiniuKain'ri.iioei ana 1 inches,
mera or les, and In depth along a nn street 103
fuit and UlncbOH.more or less, with the appur
tenances There Is water and gas In tbe house
and u hydrant la the yard and the house has
nine rooms. -
Ne i A let or ground en last King street
adjoining Ne. I, en tbe west, containing en
Kast King street. l itet S Inches, mero or less,
aud In depth IW lout, mera or leu. '
Ne 3 A let of ground en Kast King street.
adjoining Ne. 2 en the west, centitlnlngln
front en Kast King street, 19 fcet reel and S
Inches, mero or less.andextenaiug in deuth
Kw toot, mere or less.
Ne 4 A one-sterv Urlek Dwelling Heuse
with ene steiy brlek back building attached
and a Irume wash house with hydrant en dl!
vision line between this property and se 6.
And let or ground en Kast King street in
said ell)-, adjoining no. Sen the west, contain
ing Intrant 17 feet Inches, mera or less, and
lu OpthWIoet, uinre or less. This property
has six rooms, grape vines and Irutt trees.
Ne.6. A one-alory llrlek Dwelling Heuse,
ulth oue-story brick back building attached,
and a irtme wash house with hydrant en di
vision line between this propeity and Ne. 4.
A let or ground en Kt King street, In said
city. adjoining Ne 4 en the west and en tbe
eiat properly et Hen. A. Herr Bemb, ceutaln
In irent lBreetandSlncehs, mnroer less, and
extending In deptbVi root, moraer'.ots. This
properly has six rooms, grape vines and lrutt
treed. Italsn has a lluhl tn a Inlnt .linn.
the east te the depth or the mala building.
Ne. C. a lolef Krounden Annstrwtt. !nnM
etiy. lu the rear otNes. 1.2,3, 4 and 6, conlalc cenlalc
Ing in front 'M feet and In depth 91 feet,
lnchrs, mera or less.
Ne. 7 a let of ground en Ann street. In said
city north of Ne. 0. containing In front 23 leet
and In depth 91 feet 4 inches, mera or less.
net). lotet ground en Ann street, in said
city, north et M, 7. containing In front 20 feet,
and In depth Mfct and 8 luches. mera or less.
Ne 0 A lotet ground en Ana street, lnsald
city, north et Ne. 8, containing In front SO loot
and in depth 00 feet, mero or less.
Ne. 10. a let or ground en nn street, !u said
city, north of Ne i and south et property or
at J" BtelKerwa't, containing In lrent 20 feet
and In depth t9 leet a inehes, mere or less.
bale te eemmeuce at 7:30 o'clock p. in when
terms will be made known by
rUANi IS A. HUHIIONQ.
JOSKPUINE W. UALL.
ANNU MILLKH,
Trustees appointed by said Court te soil the
real estatu et Wm. Uall, deceased.
Josl L. ItAlsis, Auctioneer.
WM7,WW,eia
NMW ADVMHTlBKMMNTa.
" - " 4h aMSaWsVs,
Ma GEOBQK BENKERT,
1N8TUUOTOK IN MU8ia
Piane, organ and Vlella taeght by best
method. Instruction at his aansle room or
yuiiuB miuvuw. Jiuium,
sia
li-IWdtt
117 BAST KIMO BTKKBT.
McOrann & Newlen,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
44 Weet King Street.
slMyd
PUBLIC 8 A LB.
OS VfanBDiT,firTSKSSB 26,1883,
at the Leepard Hetel, all mat valuable let with
two-story Hrtek Dwelling and store room and
two-story frame kitchen attached, situated
Ne. 340 Kast Orange street, s rooms nnd garret.
wa. uu jiuujii, nyuraem inui, eta. A4)i irenia
CO f eet en trance street and extends 28 leet te
Orant street.
Bale te commence at 7K o'clock p tn,
ALLAN A. flKUB,
Me. 10s Bast King street,
... Agent for rTBhreder.
B. W. ttews, Auctioneer. sii,lt,n4,u,S4,xd
KOPOHAL8 FOR MACADAMIZING.
Soiled proposals will ba received by the
Street Cemmltteanntll Monday evening, Sep
tember 24, urn, at 7 o'clock, for macadamising
of streets, te wit s
West Chestnut, from Nevln te Elm, and from
Blm te College avenue.
Hlds ter each square te be alTen separately.
all bids must be accompanied with the slg
n;le,.0' two or mere responsible parties
willing te become security i also with a certi
fied check te the amount or 10 per cent, or the
bid, which will be terrelt'd te tba city In case
of fall nre te accept tba contract If awarded
Ihe cemtnl.tee reserve the right te reject
any or all bids.
flans and specifications can ba seen at the
offlce of h. e. slay maker, city Bnglnear, at the
Sutten Beuse.
Proposals te no addressed te " Street Com
mittee "for "Macadamizing," and dopeslted
... Diine.vuuiuiuue nei, mus omceei ff.X.
Hrewn, 46 worth Duke street.
liy nrdcref
Sll,17,Md BTBBETCOMUITTBK.
rOFFMEIKR'B.
YOU
Can yen guens who we
ARE
All knewns.
. lrinneedel Furniture of any description,
call and become
ACQUAINTED
And Kxarelne our Large Assortment, know
ing you can dual
WITH
Us. after seeing the Great Display and Lew
Prices at
HOFFMEIER'S
. W KpalrlnB Promptly Dene at NO. IG
Kast KINO sxitKaT, Lancaster. slB-Smd
mHAT H1UH ORADfi
OLD CIDER
-AND
WHITE FRUIT VINEGAR
Advertised tn the INTELLIGENCER last
week is having an lmmoneesalo at the Orlgl.
nal and only
CASH GROCERY,
N. W. CORNER DUKE AND VINE BTa,
IiANOABIER, FA.
The ojipertnnlty te get such vinegar at 15c a
Saiiun uoes net come always, ana itilsli
enbt explains the enormous demand
its tact no
And STnr
noting seu opieing nnining Dm an old high
grade cider or White Fruit Vinegar it 111 an
swer satisfactory.
BOAPB are advancing. All the soapmann seapmann
factuiers are advancing prlcis. We have,
however, a large supp'y en hand at enr old
low prices.
at ACKB11EL are, ss'overybody knows, very
high, we have In te-day a small, White rat
Mackerel at Be apiece. Large Ash at 13c per
pound. Mess Shut, 7c per pound.
1IE8T PAULOU MATCHES, 200 In a box, 15e
a dozen bnxes. .lust think of It, u,ioe of the
very best Parler Matches, 16c.
An Bxtra Uecd Bulpliur Match. Ce a dozen
boxes.
SaVTBLKPIIONB. FBBE DKHVKKY.-s
-OPBN EVENINGS.
lluylng ler Cash Always Saves Menoy.
inUijdM.WAir
RAYMOND'S
BIONS.
VACATION BXCUR-
RAYMOND'S
VAOA1ION
BXODRSIONS.
All Traveling Expenses Inoluded.
A party will loavel'blladelphla, Monday, Oc Oc Oc
borMeraOrandtrlpDlreotto SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
This trip u Intended for persons who desire
te reach Southern California by a direct route
and as expeditiously as may be consistent
with perfect comrert. The halts by tbe way
are Intended ler Test. The excursion will be
carried out upon the same plan that bas made
our winter excursions or the past rew years se
popular, and tlcket-belders will possess all thu
advantages glven In connection with the later
excursions In the season of 1SS3-89 The tickets
supply every needed comrert during the tran.
sits te and troinX'allfernla.lncludlngsleeDlnff.
car aceommedXtlons, meals, transfers, and
beard at hotels, but leave the hninr m mi..
posflet their time In California tn accerdance
wllh their own preference. All travel m sm.
aee aleeplng-Cars. The Keturn TlckeU Geed
until July, 1889, with aLbo'ceefPiva Different
Uentes hastward Irem Ban rranclsce or Les
Angeles.
In addition te the above, parties will leave
S?V.be.ri,8 l0.r a lI'Pte the i'aciae Northwest
and California, and ler r.ninrartn tu...,,.
slens te leading aastern Ueseru in September,
neventh Annual Series or Winter Trtns te'
laurernla: November B j December 6: Jan
nary 7 and 10 j February 7. 11, and 25; and
March 7 and 11,
Annual Winter Tours through the Southern
States, Mexico, and Califernia: Jauuarylland
February 11 . through the Southern States and
Mexico, March 11.
SsT-Send for descriptive circular (designat
ing the particular trip desired )
RAYMOND & WHITOOMB,
lUFe Ninth Street,
(Under Continental Hetel), PuiiADKirnii, Pa.
sl7M,W,rd
w
1L.UAMHON A FOSTER.
-OUU-
Fair Week Arraiemits
-AKE-
COMPLETE!
Gent's Full Dress back Butts In Cass I mere or
Worsted, 110 and II?.
Heys' Leng Pant 8choel8ulU, WOO, K, WOO.
Heys' Drees Puck Suits. 17.60, s00, no.
Children's Short Pant Butts, ft, tl te, $1,
Flannel shirt Waists, 75c, 11.00, ins.
Children's Kilt suits, ti.te, 13, H.
ueuvs sail weigni overcoats, se se
110 00.
FULLAS3011TMENTOF
13.00
WINTER OVERCOATS
Fer ilea, Beys and Childen
NOW UKADV AT POSITIVELY TUB
KSTPBICKS.
LOW"
Williamseii & Fester,
32. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING BT.,
ANCASTBB.PA.
BRANCH STORE,
NO. 818 MXRKJrT STBasKT.
UAjUUSUUM, iA,
1888.
ItBW ADVMBTiaUMKKTa.
KXBXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSBj.
THE FAIR
OUR GOODS are all mi, and Lave been made iexw ttsseSei? rSSte
The bve tieea seleetM with great care, and amour tbenrea wUl flfi TStwilKX;
want. ODB 1'RIOES-What thAlbiijm TsbSplr itihl w tt
reTteed and revised until there is scarcely any prices left SSJZitrS
te qaote any specialties today, but you will llnd Barftalns anB tbeWwleand Ce?
wiBn1Sit50Dg the Ftery ind nememade SmferSTamSil tt? OeUeiSd
and ameDjr tbe InexhauTblelupply of VaiemJuUMltn cln,?
Gloves, Lfnefif, Muslim, Calm7r?;r4tl
FAHNESTOCK'S,
HOB. 30 87 BAST KINO St.,
JiMW AD VJSRTJBKMMNTS.
JACOB F. BHEAFFEH'S
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OVYJf DISTILLATION.)
SlS-tfd Ke. Ill CXVTHE SQUABS.
AH. KOSENSTKIN TAKES PLBAH
... "M,tanennclB'thatiiShasstcared
the services or
MB RABOLD BITNtK.
an Kxperlenced and stylish Cutter, lite et
Dougherty Uerty, of Filth Avenue, Mew
Tferst city. Alse the opening of his laperted
Woolens for Fall ard winter. AnezajDlna.
Uen of the same is resiieetfnlly reqnestee
... ., 6s MOBTU QUKJCN BTKKr,
slO-lydB Cerner of Orange, Lancaster, Pa.
M
ARTIH BR0THER8,
Fall Sulti and Over
New for the
coats are ready. We've
worked months gather
ing the best cloth and
putting but workman
ship en the Clothing
with open eve te low.
GenerouBBesi
ines8.
KSTPBICKS and REST DOLLAU'S WOHTH.
' he curtain is new rolled up and Men's,
Youth's and Children's Clothing ready for
your eyes, orb icks and dollars.
.SSwJreIk-.M,iae ttna OUK WN LANCA8
TUB MADE OLOIUINQ Is here. Yen take
your choice. Yeu can't make apoerobotco.
We haven't room for peer clothing, bnt chesp
Clothing with style and make all correct and
mere attractive than any advertising can
make. We'll net try te touch ltnp with words
as suits will aay all we can and mere in one
minute te yenr eyes when yen get here. A
selection, tee. I trger, probably, than yen ex
pect te nnd In ene store.
..MeS!! 8J,,t.'. 800 Iffl laTe Beys' sul'.
M te K i small seys' bulls, 13 60 te III i chil
dren's Suits, sa te 110.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing; and Furnishing Goods,
SS NORTH QUKBN BT.
AMUBB&IRNTB.
TROOTORH FULTON OPERA HOUSE-
Proctei'B Fulton Opera Heuse.
ADMUSION... ...15, 20, 80 and 60 CKNTB.
THIS MONDAY KVBNIHaTUK BOafAH
TIU DUAMA.
EDWIN ARDEN,
In his Delightful Western Idyll,
Eagle's Nest
A KOMANCK OFTUK CLOUDS.
TUKSDAY MIQUT-CBAHGB OF HILL.
BARRED OUT.
Blaberate sconery, Bnperb Costumes and a
Jtreng: tempany andLo.sef HjLLlOKINU
COMINU FOB THBKB MIGHTS,
Augustin Neuville in "A Bey Tramp."
aag22-ttd
X ANOASTER COUNTY FAIR.
Formers' Lancaster Cenuty
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
MeOllAKN'S 1'AIIK, ZANOASTJCR,
BKPTKMUKB 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 22, 1889.
J argest Display of Live Stock, Farm Pro
duce, Implements, Machinery, industrial and
Art Weikeverexbtbltedln Pennsylvania.
Three First-Class Haces Bach Attorneon.
Baby Bhew en Tuesday trem 10 a. tn. te 4 p.
m. aach person purchasing a ticket te the
tatr entitled te vote ler the prettiest baby en
exhibition.
xSmfimD&F aml0t Q6tl8bnren
Bxcnrslen Kates en all Uall reads.
Half-Kate Bxourslen en Wednesday from
Harriibnrg. Yerk, Beading. I.ebinen, Ccates-
ytlle, Quarryvtlle, Peach Hottem and all In-
termoalate points.
Numerous Special Attractions Dally.
SplltTttDwMl83,'5Fs5 CNT?'-W
CARPKTS.
J.
B. MARTIN dt UU.
WALL PAPEB,
DEPARTMENT I
Hundreds of New Patterns This Week.
Many Among Them te Suit Yeu.
New Is tbe Time te Pick Them.
VYB WILL UAVB 1BEH WHEN
YOU ABB BBADY,
A Special Offer!
GOLD PAPERS, 7c. UP.
NEXT QUALITY, 3c, UP.
lliail-CLAEB WOBB IN
Decorating & Fresco Painting.
We have expert designers, paper hangers,
doeerators and furnish exclusive designs !for
all classes of work.
If yen hive a room, hall, sulte et rooms,
house or row of houses papered, no matter
hew small or large the Jeb Is. give us a call and
fet enr estimate botere purchasing elsewhere,
twill repay yea.
CARPETS
In every grade and te suit every taste-Velvets,
Mequsttes. Wlllens, Gebelins, Axtntu
ster, Ingiatn, 9-Plyandlleme-Made Carpets.
J. B. MARTIN
&rCO.
LAWOASTaW, FA.
CLOTUINU.
JEROHANT TA1XORINO.
HAGER & BROTHER.
merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
AFIBFXOT FIT GUABANTBBD.
St)VN8w?ffa,etb,ewPngA1'D W1""E "
ATTRACTIYE VALUES:
ROB ROY CIIETIOT TROUSERS,
3.00 te Order.
Large Solectlon of NOBBY BTYLBS.
15 AND 918 CHEVIOT SUITINGS.
Prevailing Styles In Plaids and Stripes.
WBLLMADBANDTBIMMBD
ENGLISH WALE DIAGONALS.
BLACK WALB DIAGONAL SUITS,
ss oe te Order.
ULACK WALB DIAGONAL COATS A VKiTJ,
18,00 te Order.
EAGER &BB0THEB,
25, 87 and SO West King Street.
slNsmd
M
YER8 A KATHFOW.
OUH8TOCKOF
Hen's Dress Suits
-FOB-
FALL AUD WINTER WEAK
Is the Most cemplete weUavSBver
Had the Pleasure of Showing.
Hindsems Breadwale Diagonal!,
CORKSCREWS
AND
TRICOTS,
In the Most Desirable shades and Fashionably
Cnt Make Up the List,
DKPJEND ON US FOB
Reliable Goods and ReasiD&iile Priees.
Myers & Mtfen,
NO. 12 BAST KING 8T..
LANOASTBB PA.
H
IKSQ A BHOTHER.
I
BEAUTY.
DURABILITY,
CHEAPNESS.
xnis is rneiate our Children's Belts tell. A
very pleasant and truthtnl ene It Is. Every
thing in '
Children's OletMng.
snits Plaids, ChovleU, Worsteds, flannels
anil irlcet. Prices, Il.oetol7.00.
GbildreQ'sFali&WinterOverceats
Ueautlful BrTeets In Keal Scotch Cheviots.
Dinnec burns, Cfaetwyns, Meltons and Caisl"
mores. Prices, 11 00 te 9 u.
Bey&' Suits and Overcoats.
Butts Best materials nnd workmanship.
Prices marveleusly low. 12 70 te 112.
Overoeals-tasstineres. Kerseys, Whipcords,
Meltons. All kinds and qualities, ai.u&teia
Chlldren'sJKnee Pants
The Largest and Cheapest Assortment In
luSfw'MW???' M0 4UC 60e'Mc'c,85c.l-.
Ohildren'e Bhlrt Waifits.
Petcale ana Light riannel. 85c, 10c, COc
" Monogram" Flannel Waiets
75c, 90c. 1 CO, il.a. The Best fitting.
Hest Made. Ihe cheapen.
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OUR MEN'S SDITS AND OVERCOATS
Are mere popular than ever.
8KITUAT
$18.00 PKINCE ALBERT BU1T.
MI'S DRESS SUITS
iree in One !
flIRSH & BROTHER,
Cor. Centre Squire, and N. Queen St,
LaNCASTBB, PA.
Closed Eatiirdssy, September 15th,
utll S O'clock ia UmItmIk.
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