E! raii . 1- - fe GT fes.c s& 1st BK. Rfe8" ?? BST (.E EisrS 55 Mt ss fefc ! w ST. Ik ' KB ISmr i LI Mi BRADENBAUGIi IS GUILTY. THE Jimr CONVICT MM, dut ltnuon ltnuen MC.ND 11IH TO MLftUY. Motion Made la Arreit Of .lalcmtnl, ami IttMea Will Its riled ter a New Trial. Uetm M. nd Jeroms J, llltmi dstftr On Trlsl ter Conspiracy. Thursday Afternoon. W. U. Hemel, sq., finished his speech in the Tbemss V. Brsdenbsugh involuntary manslauahter case M neon. J. Hay llrewn, esq., made the closing speech for the dolense, and Dlstrlet Attorney Wearer for the common wealth. After being instructed as te the law In the case, the Jnry at 4:30 o'clock retired te deliberate, and had net agreed upon a verdict when court adjourned. Frank: W. Baum, of Paradise township, waa put en trial for stealing halt a d07en chickens from the barn of Cbarlea liall, living In Stdsbury township. The com. tneuwealth proved that the theft was com rnltted en the night of July 10th. On this night Samuel Conevor, a boy In the employ of liall, alept In the barn and he wbs awakened tewarda morning by nome ene striking a match in the barn. By the light from the match he saw two inen, ene tf whom be wai pasltlve was Frank Ilium, the defendant. The man unknown lllted the chlckoes from the roost and banded them te Baum. The next morning this boy told his employer what he had Been, complaint was mede and Baum was Ar rested. The dolendant denied having committed the theft or te having becn en Hull's premises en the night the chickens were stolen. On that night he clnlmcd te have been nt home. lie also testified that he had conversations with Conevor aud the boy told him that be could net identify the man be saw stealing the chickens. In rebuttal the couimenwoallh showed that the defendant agreed te koep Conever ell winter ler nothing if he testlQed te his Innoeenco. Jury enU ' Friday Morning The Jury In the case of oemmoowealtn vs. Thes F.Dradenbeugb, Indtetid for Involuntary manHlaughter,iun dercd a verdlct of guilty, and recommended the defendant te the uiorey of the court. The Jury agreed non that verdict after e deliberation of three hours. Uauueel for accused gave notice that reasons for n cow trial would be filed. In the cae of commonwealth vs. Frank Bauui, charged with chicken stealing, the Jury rendered n verdlct of net guilty. Herace N. Blomsderfor end Jereme J. Blcmsderfer, partner, doing btislnci-s as H. N. Blemsderfer it Bra, were put en trial en live eharges of conspiracy te defraud. The defendants carried en thn business of elgarmaklng at LUltz, Bnd the legations of thtjcomraenwoaitu Bre that they purchased large iiusntltlcs of leaf tobacco lu this city, Philadelphia anil Beading. This tobacco was shipped te the firm at LltllE during Inst fall and winter. The greater portion of this tobacco wus reehlpped, in home cases without reloading, by the Arm te Hatmiel Jtiotnsderfer at Petersburg, te whom they sold it for cash, at a less of covers! cents per pound. This tobacco ws purchased en neus at three, fcur and live months. Befere the maturity or the notes Judgment was contesied by the meuthers of the firm, in favor of tholrfather,thedofciidantsworo old ent by the alierlll and nil the ether creditors wero letu The firms defrauded were Kendlg Jc Ce., Sklles A- Frey and DsnlolA.Msyer, of this city, Julius Vet terieln dc IU, of Philadelphia, Bnd H. B. Bausman, of Jtoadleg. The tobseco was purchased by ttie Arm at marked weight and sold te Hamuel BlomenBdorfor at its actual weight, making a less te the firm lu addition the dlUerence of prlce between the buying and soiling, of sevqrnl fiaUitn -jer case. In all Bbout22rc-sspsef tobseoo wero purebasedjiy tire Bleinensderfers en credlt andjreitTte fcUmuel Blomcnsderfor for cash Vfan undorvnluatlen. At the time the goods wero purchased, the Blemsderfers represanted themselves as owners of real estate worth J5.000, and With only f 1,000 business debts, In addition te small liens against thelr homes. Only one witness fa rcprosenlotlvo of Julius Vetterleln cV Ce.') had been cxnmlncd en the part of the uommenwoalth up te the hour of adjournment. The trial will preb. ably last the balance of the week. Lanctr rreple wiie Wrnt West Jehn MeManus, who for many years II ve J In Lancaster, where he was extenslvely on en on gagedln the rag business, last night bsde goed-byojp this city, lle sold his property ereral dayejje and last night en the 11:10 train fleleft,wlth his family for California, where hejw'lll rnoke bis future home. Mr. MeUanp has a daughter living In that state wJjartneveU eat yeard nge and he will Jein lie " Mrs. Kmlen A. Franklin left en the same train for Durauge, Colerado, te Jein her husband, who went out some months ege and engaged lu business. J., Harlan Laud Is and wife, uce Miss Ebsrly, left lax night for Fairfield, Iowa, their future home. They worenMoinpotiled te the train by a host of friends who wished them success in their new home in the far West, A Lsncvtrr Slau Hbpt. The following dispatch has been received by Oarlillin Hbflle, of Na 610 West Chest nut street, this ctty, in regard te his son Albert l AseTiy, Washington Territory, Oil 1, OArtatian Stijfle: At Hud biiet through chin jcaterdar, making an arrest. Dnlm; well. Oeekqh W. IUilt. The man referred te lu the above is a well known j eung man. no Is n printer ay irsae, Bnu uarnea It Bt the Isimi ebnceu cflloe, where he worked ler some Uriie. Uuweut West jears ege, and has been engaged In buBlnees In iheditlerent terrllerlts. He has been n tie pety siierill for some tlme where he resides, and It wus notieubt while arresting some desperate character that he was shot. Wedding Italia itt Aiclrn. Atglen has had its gala day ever the mar riage of one of lta fair daughters. The happy bride was Miss Annie J., only daughter of Benjamin and J ulU Fralm. 1 be fortunate bridegroom Is Mr Frank Uamllton.ferinerly Of Gap, Lancaster county Tee ceremony waa perfermed by the Rev James Nash, at bis residence In Ceatesvllle, Wednesday, October 8, In tbe piesenca of a few friende, Who immediately aoceuripaniod them te the home of tbe bride, where they were re. ceived by titty relatives and friends from Hameurg, FnUadtipbia Cestesvllle.IUrkes. burg, Cnnslians.Oiip, Soudersburg.Pcquea, Salisbury, Spriugvuie, Quarryvllle ccl Atglen. Bridal party enu guests enjejed an elaborate banquet, and lbs bride and groom lelttorBneitenslvoweddlnglournev amid showers of rlce. r A reiulmr Milt, A peculiar suit was eutered iu the court of common pleas en Thursday by . Frauk shieman, attorney for Louisa Ueasziey known as Louisa Belleck. In the early part of the week there was a case trted In which Louisa figured as a defendant en the charge of adultery. The teatlmeuy taken developed tbe fact that Belleck had another wife living when he married Louisa, and consequently thli marriage Is void. Hbe Jf Uvtd te thirty.feur yews with him as u wife. Net being his wife the claims ""1" r wrvlces as housekeeper. 2-eaineunt of the claim , filed by Mrs. v3Wleck'a attorney is f l.fcoe. abe netbelnc .. .- .. .u. . uuger poriea of tlme i m j ears. 'y lour full lx Tbe Dcmecrau of tbe several wards can fy their tax this fivonleg, to-merrorv and te-morrow evenlnjr, at the Youeg Wen's Jsaocratle clubroera. REV. J, M. SPEESE CHOSEN. TUE EtV FIIEIIUINO EL.OEU Ol" XMK euuueti or aeu. ririrnlnth Annnal Nesting of lbs Eastern rcnnsylTanUKIdershlp Ilsld InMsytewn. lttperts of Ilia Trsasnrer and Cem. tnlttces Itecelvsd Many Dtlrcaus. The flfty.ulnth annual eldership of the Church of Ged, in Ksstern Pennsylvania, met at Maytown, this county, en Wodnes Wednes Wodnes nesday evening at 7:30, when Rev. C. C. Bartells, the retiring president, of Mar. tlnsburg, Blair county, preached the open ing sermon rretn Alatthew 28: IP, 20: Theme: "The Bphere of Gospel Ministers.". On Thursday morning at 8:30 the elder ship convened, and the aeaslen waa opened with proper religious sorvlees conducted by Rev. B. O. Cerbln, after whleh tbe eldershlp was fully constituted by the stated clerk, Rev. 11. K. Hoever, making out the list of ministers and dolegatea. Nearly 100 ministers, with an equal number of delcgates and a large number of messengers, oeostltuto the eldershlp. Afler the completion of the roll the eldor elder shlp proceodod toelcot a presiding oflleer, raiultlng in the election of Rev. J. M. Hpcece, of Llnglestewn. Rev. B.F.Heek, of Ilarrisburg, was oleelod transcribing clerk, nnd Rev. J. Halflelgh, of HarrlsbtirK, was elccted financial clerk. The retlrlng president appolnted Rev. J. W. Desheng te conduct the president-elect te the chair, who responded in a very ap propriate manner for tbe honor conferred en him. Rev. J. V. Lockwood was requested te read bofero the eldership LI i essay entitled " The Preacher in the Parish." Tbe trois treis trois urer, 8. Knlsley, made his annual repert, which showed a very geed financial oondl eondl oendl tlon of the eldership. The president an an pulnle.1 ns auditors Revs. F. I,. Nlordo Nlerdo Nlorde mus, J. W. Desheng and Mr. J. H, R9d. soekerj Revs. a. W. Hellhamer, Wm. Palmer and J. L. Croamer. The standing oemmltteo made Its annual repert which alter boke discussion was adopted. Tbe olderslilp adjoiirned with prayer by Rev. J. M. Carvell, Pn.D., te conveno at 1:30 p. m. Tbe oldershlp convenod as reradjourn reradjeurn and the business openod with prayer bv Rev. F. Y. Weldenhamer. The prcsldeut njipolnted thocemmlttoe en Brrangenicnt, en Journals, en overtures, en llceusi), en tomperHnoo, en education, en stote of religion, en flnance, en appro priations, en roielutlons, and en examlua- 1 01. The commltteo appolnted te audit the ac count of the tronsurer made report, after whleh the treanurei'H report was adopted and eldership went inle an clectlnn, result. ing In the re eloetlon of Mr. Kulalcy. Tboeorainlttoefor atatienlng tbe minis, ters for tbe ensulng year was oleeted eon oen een s sting of Revs. e. H. Fernoy, d, j) j, M, Carvel, Pi, D,0.tP,lce, O. O. Bartells, Oea Hlgler, V u. Hbenpand J. H. K.terllne! I he stand Ing oeraiulttoo whleh has oertaln powers te transact business during the in in terlm, was oleeted, consisting of Revs. C. II Ferney V. I) Qoe, Hlgler and J. M. Uarvell, Ph. J). The Judlelary commltteo was oleelod, after which the oldershlp adjourned te meet at 8:30 n. in. en Friday. UKNI-UXNIAI, AFKAllfj. Tim (Inernl Cuiiiiuttien fllt nnd l(eit IUtIiij,- (Miuarcn All Aceaunia 1'ei.uiiniA, Oat, fi-The goneral com inlltte el tbe Contennlal association held a nf5el,D1n.,Mt nlKhl ln tne ell,f "'tirgesa omce. The principal biisinetiTwas the re port of Prosldent Yoeum. who rovlewed the work dene by the committee, ln sub sub sub RtBuoe he said : In submitting the follow fellow follew ing repert it must be said that the coleuration was n phenomenal success j the chalrmen and mombers of oemmlttoos, the marshals and aids haveall acquitted thoin thein thoin Belvos in a nisuner doservlng special men men tlen and approbation. The completeness of the progremmes, perfection of the deco rations, sotlsfactien of the fireworks and regalia, the promptness in moving the columns, the ottrBetlvonoss and oxcellence of tbe iniiBeum and overythlng else wero Bllke u credlt te the association, gratify, lug te the poeplo of Columbia and Peasant te gliesis and visitors. Where se many wero concerned and all did thelr duty se well It would be lmposalble, as well as invidious, te compliment ene without com plimenting all Nednlaywas In the mn. IrrntntiiAu un.l t. v" "" " was carried out un lueeilVOiy ns If d rnnlnil by a slngle mind. Tlie chairman hid prepared ,WX) Invitations. Orders wero drawn for bills amounting te n,i27.07. Hev- wbi c-oinumiees did net use all thelr appropriations, in closing thoeholrman takes great pleasure in bearing testimony te the Ullcleney, energy, industry aud en. thuslasm of nil couneetod with the associa tion hihI cltlren gonerally. The associa tion mint be congratulated with harmony at Its meetings. The obligations of the cerumlttues nre due te ledges, military, and llreaien who invited aud entertalned gueats at their own expense. If it were within human power te accomplish It I would wish that nil may live long eneugh toerganlzjandmansgo the next contennlal. Aa tlieru is a tulance In the treasury it was inoted that V0 be glven te company O and t'- teencti flte company. An amendment was made te dlatrlbute the balance among all organizations. A point of order was taken und sualalned that tbe surplus be longed te this association. A vote of thanka Wft xteudodte the finance and rauseum commlttets. Au erder for f 10 was groeted te Janitor MeFalls. On motion adlnnrnaH The Democrats club will meet nt their heatlquartore te-night, when an address wm ue luaue ey jeun JS, Malone, esq The wlle of Abraham B. Lewis, section boss cm tbe Reading railroad, living at Irenvllle, lift home yesterday during the absence et her husband. She also took $13C lu money, an organ, quantity of potatoes, and tome ether articles of furniture L,J -.h... M,e imaumiu uiu net knew the Whereabouts of tbe truant wlfe. TliU Atisnieuu'i Firs, This afternoon thore was an aiarra of tire from box 41, at Lemen and Market streets A small frame etable, belonging te thn estate , of Jacob Hartman and situate! en ater htroet, between James and Lemeo, was totally destreyed. Next deer wa.a frame house, owned by the same oitateund occupied by Ohrlstlam Kemtn The slde and reef of this was badly burned end was soaked with water. Tbe household goods were taken from tbe honhe end saved ...u. uunUiier iue nre started. An u.ifciuu bjjuik may nave caused It. Uancmi; school 0rnea. Last evening Prof. Kd. Hall opened his dauulng school for the season of 18es-69 with great success, in thn old Grand Army hall, Contre Square. There was a great crowd present and they had a spleudld TSsVer8!?,0"' ''lu,f 7 olmeco ana ve the i BUS ler a bundsouie pronent, sll ln.4 C' 'nj'X'1 KN110rK" Bele Agent, siuuia 7 West King Btreet. wm T;cveu,wrj aTtlcti:burBU' " Caaw 4trawbrry negTSoIcceandiavetho Tags ler a bandjeme present. ' U. UUITKMIUITKU, hole Ageut, sl-lmd -mi ning mnt. DHATlla Ceona in thts city, cm the th lust nt,,V 0. cooper, iu tbe elth year e? hti age ' rr Tbe relatival andlrinndanf thZ .... respectfiliy invited te attend thi TuSSl ,, THE LAJTOAfeTEK PAILY ISTTELIJQESCEI,, rem the rcstdonceot Vrtderlck Helm, Ne.t47 Seuth Christian street, en fiatuiduy ntterouen at 3 o'clock. Internent at t-unemter ceu.o ceu.e ceu.o tery. iw XrtAvis In this citv. en the 41b. Inst, Ooerge W. 'l ravls, in the tmh year et his age. The relatives and frlnnds of the lamlly ate respectfully lnvlted te attend the funeral, from the resldenca of hti ten, Ne. COi Houth ltravorstreot,onBunday mernlngtnt 9 o'clock. Borvicej and Inlennunt at Cjlearllela at 2' o'clock. st ' - , n, UtC W AU VXHTlUKMttNTO. g-KADACUEVKAT" Clarke's Headache Tea. EVKUYHODY wlshlnglC.tlek means te go a long way liny at Gare s Thofrlend te the rnbllc and tbe fee toIIIghrrefltCom petition A rOJITlVK CUItK run dacVe ttea no Cents Ter Pound. A Hand Hand Hand seme 1'rcscnt with first round. CLARKE'S v-" I'nnmllSHSKend If ret 1 1 in r tlisn m y etbc r rc Ceriee sold ln this cliy. HTKHMNn IliKINd VOWDV.U, Wholesale and . Hetnll by HAMUEL UI.AUKK. SAMUEL CLARKE'S VI!0J.K3A1,K ANI UKTAIf, TEA AND OOPPEE STORE, 1'-' nnilll SeiillitJnwii.St. Tclfliiben'i Connection. NOT IOK-TIIK DKMOURvrHOr THE FlrTII WAItl) will meet.it 7:)0Imtli tlil(rrlday)evenlnB-atl'hlllp Wall's Jlelul, te form anurKanl7nliuii. ltd DONTFOKQETTHKHA L"! OF THAT Vulnntile morn htnud and Dwnlllnir, Fa tX SntiUiCJunen street t nleu valuntjlu Guild liK letadj ilnlDK. nuloni;tfraleclceiituiduy tVxiiliiK ut the Uoeper iieiihi aid J OOI1 (lUNI)AKKIt, Anct. EIIKR'H BON MAIUJHE-NO. 41 H erlh Q iifiin st rout. Weriispfcifuily lnvlti the pulills tnattnn a our Kull UiHtnlnKnt lln'miiid lleniicin, mIkhim' Biid Ublldfen's Sll linery UotebirC, 8 and 0 lSW-Bttturduy, Monday und 'luesdny n3t ' JOEIj I HAINHH, mid HeM Kntatu Auent AUOriONKKlt f llflWn tun ..!.. 'bfrlotburHlliiVneilM Hln-nvfm imi.i .hn,..i menny In ndvurllsu. hln u inmi et uTiMirlnnen 1 have tblrtv-riva lluliettn Heards ini,n iicli te pest nale llllla. n3 1wdu A'rrENneN YOUNO MEN'eJ DKftlO- a cntle Club All moinbers wlahlni- Innlleml iliiinruniit Duinocrntle Mretlng, will report ntenr rooms en diitnrdy Kvenlug, Ucteimr , hi e 4i Blmrn It A. J DUM.Af, KOO TEAUTlFULDESIONHJN(3ENmNE T .. J(,n",,8n "oie Jars, tlllel wllh tne most dellcatuly f ragnint potpeurl ohtaliiiible. it pi el.' A CJinll'f, let Of UlliiTlinl Hlirlnt I'n-.lniHil.. miijt 'lumiuiy iiVillTCUHl Illluea rUAlliKI'mCAHTKNIl fllAKMAUY. rnlUy's Byrup of lilordre a. wiidi heirv and lleinhnund is tbe Iicki for Ceuubs and Lold. 10 ana ss cunts ablatie. M.W.KAw ESI'ATK OF HARKV 11. HOLTOnT latn of I.uncaster city, deenniied. Lettors teslnmiintary en tutd oMnte bavinc bon Kiiiriled lii ibe nndorBlgiied. nil pursens In ilelited thereto are ntiiurstnd tn inaka lui lnedlatn payment, and tbose linvlnirrlnltrs or deiiiaiidSBKaiiistthb sunn, win preicnt Ilium without didny Jev fcutUemiint totheunaor Hned. j h. ii. e AitViN, ltCHldlng lu l.-nirnslnreltv. WSl. H 1NMN. Itcitdlng in Laiic.uter iuwn8iiti all 6tdt' PUIlUUlHALEOFVALUAliLKRliAL B8luln In ibe Llty or Lancaster. OM JTltlPAT Octeiikk W, 1833, tbe illideMlgned Lelrs of lioretlua Itilnn. do de ennsed. wl 1 soil nt iitiblle sulii, ut Uie I. cenn. n llotel lutbBClty or Linoisle'r, tli le ewfnS ViilnueUi ri'ttlcatate, vt7 n'i'f fo-s'eryliriekdwolllnr; home with tholetofKrouiidlberoto liHleiiKlntr. sltunti'd en tbe south side et Ka.t Kln stiiet In t ,e city of Lanciister. nuinbered 110. ih let cm tains soveiuyiwn Irul six and a-bulf Inclie". .UVJrU,"'.V,fro!iten l"wt KI'igstrASmi t.f.JSJVl?i ,."iU?',,ia i" tn" sum. width two r . "" ""O'uve iiiHi, mom or 1i-h. J his property was for inuny Mum be riMtdeuoe el the late hnrna II KogerV Ibe heiu la large and In Reed condition, ,nua U supiiiltid wltn het and cold water in th b"c b"c end story lb let Is welt bimii for H 2!i!reu'i,ruit!p,"y '" nlmeilt uvery v,"le'y"" nrt,i.i,l!rty' ewlnBt"lts location, sUi mid oendlilon. Is vi-ry de-lmblii. nnd Is Inevuiv "ay,wortbyeltbocoaHdorHiionot,"mii8fB. eiile will oeinuioncH ut 7 su o'clock tn th,, evenlntf. when tuuns el su'e will In. nmdl ,i"wn,,,',t"." nnderHgned. 'Ih" Bu""jlaii el J-ctwaidtt. llepkln. arils by eid.u of b e,' pbans'Ueuit V. . hiii'Kinb. ,m,u' lIuardlauefKdward It UenUlns. AMNAlt. IthlLM. UATUAUINKU ATI KK Jest L HilNits, AUCU ect3 13'.'ia jy AlU'lfl BKOIUKKS. We Believe it) Liberal Meiheds of Fall Clothing! Business lUtwy ami, uad oyercoats for Men. boys andChhaien. Ml tbe row Stylei ready. All tin Btj'ies are new bore, because you can't nnd Old styles ln a New Btere, I'rlces and clothing mat make your de'lura de meat for you, buy met ler you of Clothing nude te give longest wear. MARTIN BRCVS Clothing und Furnishing Ooetls, JH NOBTII QtlKrNRT. T EPA1K1NO. " " " WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING! i. i w '" M,ve J"ou ,h" ' ft work and for Icsi money than ) ou bve been paylnjf. ANi bl'KCUl. WOllb. Resetting Stones, &c,, All Werk Warraulra and Satisfaction Guaranteed, WALTER ft HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, cou.erouANaic, laheastkb. .. I ui-ua ...fffttr AO VnnTlBRilKNTB. DAN 0 1 N O KOHOOI, 8 ATUKDAY KlubtattboUrennerohor Hatl. Ladles, Ket ent, JJe. SAM'ii llOrVAIlD, ect2i Mansger. w ATOUK3 AMERICAN I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Knees, Kro Ulusef. Ktc , at LU VKS r i'JltuES. Optleil Heeds. Telegraph Tltre Dally. Kvery Aillcle lu thts J-Ine carefully Iternlred. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. K0H N. dueen Bt., Near 1'. 11. It. Btatlen. WI'EOIAL EXOUBSION TO RBJADINQ, On BUNDAT, OCTOURIt 7. Under the Aus pices of tbe Knights of Bt. Jehn. Special Trains leave Outer HesdliiK l)ipet at 7.5 1 . in, jieturnlnfr. leave UeadlnK nt p. m. -ilckeie, il.'tt ler round trlpt culldren under 11 yera, CVe. Tickets for al. at llenry aerhart's Stere, Harry A Pedmlnt's Art Onllery, tbe Irtxlli iisncsr onice, Flnrnr's Btore, Maner street, liebm's lieltman Heuse, lll'Slngnr's Maner Hetel, nnd Bbread's Contennlal Heuse, ectl-Std WE WIeM TO EMPLOY A FEW salesmen en salary te sell our goods by sample te Ibe wholesalo nnd retail trade el 1.HUC Mter, l'a, and adjoining states We arn the largest lnauufacluinrsnf our line ln tbe country. Bend two cents In stamps ler par ticulars. MopeUals answered OKNTUNMAL M'I"U CO.. niiffiruT.'Hrte,!. lilnnlnnatt.O. 13 OAKDINU NEW UOAltntNd AND l- Lodging Heme, Ne. 41 Seuth Limn street, KIrst clans (liirinun luljle beard. Mellis atoll lie irs. Heme comfort ler permanent boar bear boar ders Mems fnrnl'hnd promptly und In first, cinss style te widdtnp and blnbday rattles. Icilis, hops, eta, bt short notlce Athsreni tbe public's patronage Ki'spt-rtfntly solicited. . . ALKX. UKOHUK, sZJ 3md Ne. 41 Seuth Lima Btrcct. 1X7E CAN HEHVE YOU WELL AND ' 'ave you meney ln ndvertlslUK. mates fiee. stl- A DVKItTISING 0UIDE-B00KP. The met coiniilnte aed original ever Issued. Sent en receipt et te cents te pay for packing aud forwarding. Advbrtisixi Wbitike AErscutTT. Tbe I. .tell, MDbonrre Advertising Agency, 111 nnd liu ast UaltlmoreBtreet imlilmore. Md sWOmaAw IjUllIilCSALEOF CHEAF FROFER. . TIKI ON MATIJSniT Rvttviwn. n-rnv r. 1f) nt te fnpitd llotel, let or ground Ret by 103 feel, en whleh Is erccltd a story and ntlle rtame iiwnlllng Heme, Nn. 115 Lew slrrct;a!se nlolndjalnlngiibnve nropsttyen Lowstreet, II loot und in clepth 1OT fnt, en whleh Is a lietT Vuti't 31 fnt deep, arched ln solid masonry nnd In geed condition Alse lour bnlldlug lets Itimiecl cm Un-cm Htioet, te the south el tbe nbe vn duscrl lied piopertv, eaeh having a front of lllleetund indepth Kilfuet. will be sold us a whole or ln parts te suit purchasers. jijle te bi'gln et 7:30 p m when conditions will be made known by JTiiANK UmtSI'llONO. JegLHAmr-g. Auct. e I -3 tali U11LIO HsLK. ' ... . 8AlUOAr, OCTOBKnC, 1881. ill be sold nt puli ie sain, ut the Merrlmaa Htai'les, M. no North l'llncontieet, Lancaster, I'll . line Carload el Colerado Uersns, among which are eeinn geed chunks and gnneriil purpese bone,, fnun 1te4 enrs old. Thli Is UHi;uednl ad of horses as nvnr wa shipped tiiini Colerado. Thny wure shipped from ihure lait Murib te Wen Vliglnln, imdhavobren en pasture! thorn ever slnce, and urotherolore no clliniiiril 'I hey are in geed condition, and semu b ive been worked. Memut, OeTOeiin 8, if&j, will be told t Uih mum pluce, for A. 11. Given, n Cnrlend et Indlanu nnd Illinois llorse?, among which are teme Urst-clHSiloedors.Kon-einl niirpnae horses, nnd erira flne drivers i-ale te coinn.euco en each of Baid days atene eclnuk, when teims and conditions will be made known tiy cU-itn.tStdTii,r,B OKIHOKGUOBMAN. WiliLlAMHON A FOSTER. WHERE Hid ou Kind thellKhTMAIlKCLOTHINU litlhelOlVEJl' rUIUKBT W1IKKU Gcnti.' All-Weel Cutaway CeU Suits of Kaucy Casiliuoreoro sold for $.0 te ? WHKhK flouts' dill. Weight overrosts in nark Mixed Cinslinorej bio sold for J, 7 nnd te t WHKUll JlnvB' CuUway and lliesis Sack Ceat Bulls, J'' " "rstudd und Caeslinert'S, are sold for 3, WflEllK Children's irandsome Hlnrt t'ant Huiu In ,'c' .ohnvlei and Casjlmerc, me sold for II, II. i0 und $5,10 WHKllK bt'd'en's Wlnter Ovnrennts of lle Latest Kishluns, nre sold ler i: 7a, f J und II THK BEST MADE CLOTHING AT THK LOWEST PRICES, 13 AT Williamson & Fester's, H2.34 :.('& H E. KING ST., ANCASTKU, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET 8TflMET, HAUUiHiiuua. i'A. 47-HOAi1euarlnra fnr clnnta Tr.i-.. ... Ileclury and u.evi s nt Lewest I'rlci s TNTIMEOFI'EAOE, PREPARE FOR WAR I The World Moves. Move With It. REIST NKKll AliVOOATvq ' l'lITTIM) OK1 i'"iu iii-nuilliuiv" W 1 1 AT CAN UKUUM, ie'llAi. Old Steves, Uuty Ftevns, New Steves, Ooed htev, iid itaiHtevi-s. taustMew I, lie thought luie Uie. l'AULOU l'UIDK KNAMELI Is lu.l what you want te polish thorn with. It has nni iiml : ue oust, no rust, frlce reduced irem 10c ie l(ij. WIN DOW K.UIIMTlOJf. To-tnerrnw ( 'aturday) oventng, w e ill give an exhibition et the meiits el ibis wonderlul l elle, In ill h window, woitslde. Uen't miss It. Ihure nlil tiumucb teluugtiat THK COM1NU 1I1Q 1'AltAUE. (let readyln geed time Helnytsdangereus, 1 lier is u elg demand ler lnutems, itigs, tel- ...w ..i.iuuu uneiuiHK. I, ITblilCKOI luutvriis uiimuiuutiiU'llfil, IjliriligS gOliiat. DllJOIl a .t Uisliouhultig.erimihHBtroots; Loek nteirs w ii huvutbeiuull sizes. Colenui tltu In enu pound bag und quarter pound boies. xe una te ilconerlcs. MKAT3 AKU riBH. The finest l'lcnle Hams, lle per iH.und; IHIc-a Ileal, has no cquui, lae per pound t Itu.nt ci 1 laige, whlte mid fat alaesurnl. Ise lur pound nnt Se, i white and it Mack iiiel. ill. rerieunil,uud a thousand bargains In eMryihtng Juki lake a peep ut us. We knew wecan teiuptyeu, Reist, Wholesale Retail Grece WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L OllOCKlt, -Verllicast Cemer Hut Ulngaml 1'rlnce Slreeti, LNCASTKlt,lA. JW-ltiopheuoann troe Dillrery. ESTATE OK MATUAMKIi O. AN UtUbOV m,, umemter, city, de ceiisid. Lotte s Kbiainuntary cm Bald -tutti tmvtni; lmn icrantcd te tle uudeisltfned, ail p ideusludHbid thwrute nre rrquested te umkolimiiHtiintepaymtnt, and thoae having claims or duiiinudHt;aliiiit the rnmr, will m J. sunt th iu without dluy for mttlcjuent te the uudBr.lBiitd, r idlng ut We. 2a iast Frede rick slrtut, lu suld city. n.- t. ., HlSLLa.ANIJKUSOIf, Drewn A UsMju:., Xzecutrtz. Atterneyi, angjl-ewir ffRIDAY, OCTOBER e, PfAOERABKOTHER. " Fall and Winter Dress Goods. Large Assortment or Lew Priced anil Medium Dress Goods. TbeNOVKLTlKSIN rRKS FAIlUtCa for the rALL ANI1 WINTEli HK A8CJN. ' .Vii'Sitl K,euit8 "2 Hesrcolerlrm., lth IlghMenlncb and Marrow Borders. lii SKfindsf a" rtentU 8ei, en ri'slS OISHMIBI rODU ROBKB, with Bide Hands contrasting or matching. M.il,tiuJ?.l!1,a.t "IBM. with Borders antTwoel. ' UomulnatleM of Silk H!WU tltMD I1DIA CLOTH rALLA WINTKlt WUAl'fl' Ladle', MlisAs'and Children's CLOAKS, JACKETS, SHAWLS, Leading Novelties new ln Sleck, Ait If 1X1 VMKTltHtMKNTH. TMl'ORTKO IN BOTTLES. GENUINE IRISH WHISKY. UOHUKU'S L1QUOU 8TOUK, We. 21 Contre Square, Lancaster, Pa. WANTKD. TEMPERATE, ENER ENER ENER gotle man te solicit orders for our choice iimrsery stock. Hteady work nnd geed pay. The biulness easlly loarned. Ueteronee rerjulred. Htateage. Address. U. Q. CUABK & co., H30S l'uuu Square, i'bUadelphUL sepl 2meed gl'EAKS FOR ITSELF. Oar Werk Kpenks for Itself 1 It Is esy te premise sometblng geed and yet deceive poepln. Many merchants tnake wild premises, wblch you Ond they cannot fulfill, we de net deceive, but let our work speak for Itself. We have bad many years ex ex ex peilonce ln the shoe buslneis, end can rill your wants letter ttan most persons who have net bad mat osperlence. We manufacture largely and give all thst we t.reIn,K" We a,8 k(mV a lull line of Heady Made Bboes and can suit almost all tastes, llosriectluily yours, WM. H. GAST, NO. 105 NOltTU QUKEN 8T LANCA8TEU. Junl-lydWftr H 1KSH A UROTUEl We Head the Precession Wlille Olhers Trj te Fellow. (S Our great Underwear .S.tlei3 still going en. Ter the benefit eC these who tlitl net knew it we will continue the sale until next "Wed nca3fty. Overcoats seem te be the song at present. "We are selling them a triile earlier thati usual, but the prices will explain that. The Children's Suit Depart ment Is full of nebby styles for the boys, ranging in prices from $1 te eie. Heys' Suits in nil si?es from Dli CO te $18. A drst-class Scheel Suit from Sii CO te W. Men's Sack Suits In Uassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Waif s and Diagonals from S3 te 415. Cuta way Suits from $S te $20. In our Merchant Tailoring De partment we bave decided bar gains in Treuserings and Suit lugs. Auy style Suit made te erder at short notice. j.akciestasseutjihn't, Newest Styles, I'inkst Qualities. Trices that ethers dare net meet. HIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, OORNEiROF N QTJEBN6T.& CENTRE SQUARE, LANOASTJCH, I'A. 'V-OTULNQ ! OLOTHING I L. Gansman Bre. CLOTHING PRICES. Claims ivioeiLsy. Hut our claim Is that our prices ler clothlnKer all grades are lower than nny ruspittabie competition Is capable at certatu and swill proof. SKJCMANY EXAMl'LKS IN FALL OVERCOATS. AT 13, IS, S, I1C, It?, Ill, 1:0,11$, .'0 13 W lluysa NlceCssslmeraSiilt, 17 'O lluys al.oed Weisted Mill, i0j lluys ulioed All. wool UiuslmoreSult. ilte liuj-u an English Weisted cutaway isceiliiyj a l'erfcct nttlng l'rlnce Albert DUIt. HOY'S .1X1) UHILDKEX'S CLOTIIIM!. Hey's HulU at U II .", f tl i;. Is and i. c hlldrxn'i, m i 7&, 13 v. tUi ii. tl 13 and id. Wen's, Hey's and children's funis at Low Lew est I'rlcna. Our lis no and 113 ue Suits te Order are Fast Sellers. It will pay you te leek at thorn If seu are In neciLefa rail Suit, L. GAHSMAN & BRO., MANUrAOTUUKUSOr Men's, Beys' and Children's Clothing, t. W. COUN2H MOUTU CJUKKN AND UUAKQ BTKEITB.IiANOASJKlt, I'A. era BROTHER 1888. ?"ntii5L ew Shades of Gray, nine, MahOK- "ipwn and Oreen.wlthifackBUk Woven -P.2i. ?.ATI0,W 8DX". ." Hn (dish Twteas, T.8.tllr.e,'.n.rl'ewl,'8lr, Wain Material te match for Drapery and Iiaque. tJOMIliNriON8ofUifrerentWldth8trlDfs. Alse, choice Lines of im.ai. twillSi? UIAOONAL and UOttUBl) MATKBULs! ' MOUltNINU GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, Neb. 25 and 27 West King Street, IjANOAHTKR, pa. All W AD VMltTltUtMKNTO. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. . .. "ysssortmentef jralloverceaUnBljono of the most complete lines I have ever dls-P'pyea-.Cemprt.fnK Wlde Wal-. Worsteds In ?tfl?' '"? ,"ency Chovleu, Beil Woven Diagonals, Heltens and l'ntent Jletv- cratenpilcesPM th mSt rtuUC8ty, t "n"1 rKr-lr A. H.HOSENSTKIH, i . 9 Qncn street, corner of orange, WlSM Lancaster" l'a. JO NOT KAIL TO HEK THE UKAND 1'OUTBAlTJUSTAUlllVKD FBOM SOMK or HIS UOLINK3S, POPE LEO XIII, AT TUB STUDIO, Ne. VA East King Street. On Exhibition S ATUttDAY from 2 p. m , till lip. m., and the Evenings of NBXP WEEK from 6 te 11. ADMISSION, lOOfflTa. cssta A HTKIOH'H PALAOK OK KAHHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Our opening days are new ever. Our patrons have all in inspected. Our immense display el nov elties. We call attention te our line of Ladies' and Misses' and Children's Cloaks and Wraps. We are enable te offer this year the best value in Plush Garments for the money. We call special attention te the long Plush Coats we sell at $25. It is the best Garment ever offered for the money, worth $35 fully. Come and ask te see it and examine it. t-aaies riusii Ueats at $18, $20, $22, $23, $24, $15. $25. $40, $27i $45' $3e, $33, $35. $37. Ladies' Plush Jackets at $10, $12.50, $15, $16, $17, $18 up wards. Ladies' Plush Wraps from $15 upwards. Newmarket Coats. Raglans in immense variety. Misses' and Children's Coats te suit each and everyone. Come and inspect. ASTRICH BROS. PlIUSr-OLASS Fj.OUK. LOUli 13 AUVANClhU ! FLOUU1S ADVANCING KAl'IDLY I GRABILL, XUK OUIQINAL A.V1) OVLY OAbll CKttlN LANOAbTKIl, VA (.UO- .?yi' V '.', 80Y.e''al hrandj of the llcst Ft.OUU made ut Lew Prices. THE PEARL" Is one of tbe finest and whitest made net a single compliant slnce have been selling It s.very customer that has tried It s loud in It&praHe. one trial 1 sertlcient te establish lis superiority We get H direct 110m the mil ler. .NoaKenia'proats. The 1'ICaUL It equal te any patent Heur made. THE "ARBUTUS" Is also a lull roller process-bakes elegant bread-has no equal for a low-priced flour. TThe demands for these brands Is unpar unpar alie ed In the mull trades r.stO pounds uearlv two tens-ln ten days. '' CASUI CA8UI Cibll' CABUI N. W. CORNER DUKE AND VINE STa, , , IiANUAHIKR, PA. ' mil lydM,wr JJAOER A BROTHER. 8o1e eclllns; A Rents for Ian- caitorier JOUVIN'S K1I) OLOVK8, The best Imported, also el IWlTHftANOELL'3ULACK . HOSIKUr. m?J?3L tlnM ,n LADIES', UlBSKVAMICUtLUUKN's wuranted net te crock or grew rusty. ItRWAD VKRT1HKMMNT8. JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OK IMPORTED WOOLENS, sultable for line Drrss andtlustness Suit. 'fflKJJKSK&l?0 1'anuuoer.uo; A oeds. MeGItANN A KOWLKN. .I "'?.' l Tailors. t West King street. TQ1ALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring Fer the Latest Koveltles, confined styles. H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor.! NOUTII QUKKN STKEEr. flllEAP HHOEH. CHEAP SHOES AT HIEMENZ'S. BPpernsBatcaapa.r.0 '0t f Laa'M' th" Wlsses'Schoel shoes. BOc,75c. DOeetdilapalr. lteys' Bchoel Shoes. 7Se and It per pair. acH.08.'."1,?re nlJ KounlTeoI!ultonShocs. 75c, 85c, II aud 11.25 per plr. Ilotne Made Child's Spring Heel, IfoivySele 10V75cTO WatTttnt' B,re 5 7X, tee; size 8 te 'c8' "no Lancaster Made Shoes, ll.W te Jeb let of Men's llregans at 50c a pair. Infant Bboes, '.'5c a pair. Men's bboes, 75c, II 00 and ll.ia a pair. Shoesofall kinds mamed down atbalf price. JOHN H.IEMENZ, 67 North Queen Street. J(ofeilAL3. TiROPOSALS FOR GOAL,. ' A MoaledpronosulswlUbo rocelvod at the noed,ed!JnSUlDK y0ar Ceal l0 dell vered'uS Proposals te be oddreesed te I'ronertv Oom. mlttee and endersd" Proposals foeoal" By ordcref the I'repcrty 'commlttce? 03 2tdW,r nun.r. niUNTON, thslrman tjEALRD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- Or, ?wttnW.?',tt",l,'ta' ""til B p. ni. IYKUNKiIUV, OCTOHKK 10 lfiH for the best Clean Hard 1'eacraU-icss ten, 1 01 2? founds, te be dellverea Inte tSe larm k, r,rt!i,0.a',)i0,.,8 "Taelty) loeitea at V, U. JfjibI'?Be' Jf anbulra township. Said bin te be fllliid Immiicluely after c enTract Is awarded and te ee 1 kept full until June 1 18(9 inv coellnfrlorln riuullty at any time, the can? can? can? mlssloners reserve ihe riBht 10 reject . Tbev ?r ??nrcr,ve tbe r""ut te '''Jct ny or all bfd f.?dy Aih.h'lu,4,04,cu;,nn" b0 mentioned In uie.. Alse the name of surety. All bids itlll behandBd te the chalittan. 2j Penn enuare Uy c.r,d.01 tne Wnler OomirilsslenoS: a eetstd JACOUUaLIIaeII, Clerk. llAliDWAJlt:. gARDWAKK, Ae. & HARDWARE -AND- H0O8E FURNISHING GOODS. 0NKQLALLE1) LINK Or KANUHS, STOVKH, PUHNAOKS. Sole Agents for tbe Famous Novelty Het Air Furnace. Next Doer te the Pes office. 40 & 42 N. QUEEN ST. oetl'Biinl rett UALti OH HUNT. HODHKS FOK HAI,K ON THK MOST liberal tfirmq. nn Wam m.Aa...- ur.i T 5n,n.L1?0"' Mary 1,,no nna Charlette streets. ims-cma se.- NeiiTii UAiir stukkt. "H.VvS1'U.,'0U HALK AT A HAKOA1N. J. Ibe TbrcH-sterj- Mansard Heif lloute adjetnlne :iarfc's Villa, containing elht rS,n, ,vba,.u V1"- heMer ' cellar, pipeii a throuKheut lnriulre cf Autr, U Iilr. Imtkl. iianscKaOFicB,Amu llerr, oronitbop.lm eronitbop.lm orenitbop.lm ,sue' ect2 tld. rpWO AND TUKKE-STOUY Brick DwelliDg Heubes, sltuated en Hast and West Walnut, West Lsmen, ChpstnHU North Lima. (Jbarlotte, Mary and l'lne streets and Lancaster avenue all In geed elder and repair, Uutlotset irrnund exuinulnur In depth 145 and 150iin, tolOfeet wide alleys, for biile en tbe most liberal Urrcs. Apply te cJlenlSd BC2NOUTUM41lYSTnKKT piORSAMOB ri:nt-.v building: 1 Ji'iVail?afenr WW- from centre et city, suitable for any uiunnf icturlnpr purpose.. Has geed biseuient, two lloers and iittie, TO feet irent aud 45 lout d ep llusi a new 21 horee ?J?.wr'i l'eUuT, u't pngine, elevator and elllce cemplete, wlthasldlnu tn yurd en llnoel'. A 11 and one-story waeboue 20 by 45 feet In tbxrouref inalnliulldinK. Will tell or rent cheap by applying ut once te ,,, CllAltLKSF MILLKIt, siSlmd 41 Kast Klnif ttrcet, vi, Alia, itc. AT BUKSK'S. FIREWORKS Fireworks. C.'olelAd Tnrrlim l,n u..,i Chinese Lan ernp. Japine.e Lanterns. Adam ""t'ne Candles, beet and cheap , 16 candles for CAMPAIGN SCREAMER, An entliely new and the most unlqueandsur prlslnir article In pyrotechnics. Ills a stuani whistle and stlute combine 3. New and NOTel, and Is sold at 5 cents each. BURSK'S, HO, 17 HAST KINO STREET LANUASTIU.l'A I ishSlsAwJit 1 iim nasllsi