iJ7 z i IHB LANCASTER DATLY lOTELLIGENGEIt', MCWJTDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1888. rtzsv. m .-w m 'ir h1 QUARTER SESSIONS COURT. IB DHAKOB AGAINST OUHSTABLB JKrFERSO.I KIEFFKK DISMlsSI.!). sChaotlbrianaiTsllsterroaoreKrldenre ' . AMitut Him Sard of r.itca Cases ! '$ eid et-Ttaa ltUI et lb Alleged Un- jSWttrrfay Afternoon Unon the te- ummiriir nr oeuri at mu u ww the trtlea and smely et the peace cases en 1 llat ararn liA.rd. sTfce desertion n agalntt Levi Stefly la dismissed witn county ter oebib u 1.1 tarred alx months In Jail tot tailing te & ftu.taln hla wife t Tee bearing of the nlt against Wllllim ,;:C Dittman and Wre. 1L Maury, jr., v4awea witn Deing unruiy appienuew, tV.a01liaill ui Duimiuivuuvui " ..-.. . '-VZ-T-V . . J.M nilnnaH until HltllT. " VjWWWJII IB4mi(J, IJiW WMIWMVIi uu S3?MTi Ooteber 27. . ... raotaeeF. Hrendle, of Vegansv lie, was TSkasjrd en a charge of desertion. Ill wife l&l'-lMwa. en oxtuitef lit treatment, and be EvfWNM did net properly support nor. '. Upen being asgea wcetiicr ane weuiu gu :;T?fcaclt and live with him, alie Raid ibe ui .....- .. ...w a hi. ft. ..mJt .viKWUIQ Jjsver gu tiaua. iu hit iiuuiu. ';' He denied Having refused te maintain SS'kaif.mliT. and claimed tbat alie was dls- && Mult fled with her borne bocauee It waa net d ;M elegant aa ine one ene uvea in oeioro 54 her nasrrlsge. lie eald he was willing te Uk hi wife home and provide for her as -,: well aa he could with the wage he earned, ii?."' hiRhftrniini isrfffl. Tnn rnnn orueruu &r Mm te py2 per wek for tbe milntcn- K"A, wee et hla wife and child. Saril nnn.ieiilB.liifrt.rnnn Klafler. nf Manhelm WfS ft...MW w..a 1. -.! .nnn .ntianianf inlv Of the peace preferred by rtruce Utinutl Inland, who claim e ba superintendent of Dever, Delaware, dotectlve agetcy The taitlmeny was tbat Kuller ana eeine Head lag cfllcera were at trie home of the fatni-r te-law of proaecnter, in Raphe township, and while searching tbe beuae hla mother-in-law raid "I wonder what llruce would - iff !... ki..A It.nil lli flir renltnil that 5i- Wmjf II HUnBOIlet .,w.i v,'..wU BT "l W M.....1.I -l.vn I.I. Mm. in 4n. InnnDUrL !, f .UUIIt BUUVb UI1U nuilie unjl iaiuhw ill nnancent tbnit threats ChautlbrUudawore EfTCx . ft... Mrs ..frail. Ihtl Itimlnfflnilnnf Uffilllil Ewrf KMiW nneftiiiiuiu.Hniuwiiiii ..m . ,tiv Barm blip. ft2ll IVi..ril.HI1inl IadMHaiI Ilia, lin nau1a(n1 11 .AAJIfl UDICUU.Uk llIIU(U hUlt. till Mnin.i. ."Fit .- -- .. ... . . . . V- the ueauiug cmcers iu aiauiug n aenreu ei VT proatcutet'8 house ler stelen geed, wmcii iV'R It waa anppescd were In the home. The ,v eonveraatlen at tbe houae between uneun- H lirt.rtrl'a tnnlhnr.lnlAc nnd hlni.nir wna sfc Very brief. (She eald lluioe wax a torrlble 52k snan and nilsht de witness harm, and nil Bf, that lin rnnllnd In that waa that lie would v : .t, -.,. ,:. . ".7 .. .i :. Mice oare ei iiidifdii. ieu court uiu nei W,s. lolDKacare nau utuu niaue uui urn ui ;,5- missed It, with county forcett. sis' Hegn wcuaw, wne was oenvioiwi oimer ZT 1 .k. . ..1. .. ......ltU T.Anli Iirni.lln.ra f f UI 111. TVCUIW UI nViAUkimit .KWU II UUIIIBIV) Pt-i Of Columbia, was1 called for a hearing en a ' ebarseef also Ibreatonlnele kill him. T.e KiC Uireata were made a month befete the as- &;"' MBit waa committed. Alter a cotuultauen n.'iii. ania mi si inn Tar i aaa l waa ii iiiu it iui s ii aai if iw i?. Fm"n"'.". ' ..." :''"""""..:".:":." n I case te de aoiiieu upon payment ei oebis -- 'bT the de'endant nenteucoen tee nssauu 1 ' . S aa. -.- .-.. n.aa.Hn.l .. til m.ana. vnn uai.erjr c-tatt nua jiuaiiuumi uuui iuun '& , -., .. p ' Jjoepuiu jieuur ujJ'i witn uuaruu wiwi aOTeniUK uia viiu iuu mu uuiiiif un. itiip '! Bander tesuuea maien Aiigtui jw. hiie itA fa tlM Mllhniit nrnrvflatlnn ail,aA ibIkaii ftv Ume he ba&cnniribuled netblng te her sup vD? Dort She Bald abe could net Uve with lilin XFlfi a.rta vnnatA ruiimina i n tttna tnn mnnh Ira lila jRis WUjr laiutv ue.nuqu uu Tf te w 4uuatu .u Ma fal?,i. treatment or her. s?iij' Tee dofenae was that his home was nmJe te'v5 nnplea.aut by hla wUu that he wrs &ZV UKIllgUU LU JOUVU It. X4U nulU KJU nn VV111IUK Lirt-f te live again with her and provide a aSR.'1 aliuJ. iui uei. iiiiiuuuii uiuuicu iuu uu S-V fendant te pay f3 per week for the liiulu- BZr'W tMBBUW Ul UIU Willi HIIU liUIIUIVII. ftvrT Tlav. linnlnn Kt. Ilarrlm war nhnrtrnr! hr ;.t . Auenatna Demmell with thrtntcnlnir tn de i llm bodily harm. The proaeoutor had a i atand at defendant's campmretlng In l'nvl-5-J;denee township. On July Slt, and alter n Biapuioaueui luui'ByiijuuiiuriiKiprjvjietfu, .illarrisapprenciied nun in e threatening !&"?si- manner and eald he would de him harm. t'S ' On creta examination It wan bhewu that KliMalrlfl hart alinrl ninltrinll tin falnn urn. t?w "" . .r ".-..w" . .w.. j'. arrirt tense, and Ulteen..rvs aiterwards the 10 aareiy case w asSJKin-eVLmunt denied havln e any threat, tbe court BiAi flanlflttavajaHr .m lk.n.1. Im IibAh wwnmn.l TLiia TJinfc III.' liiiwwie uv iiiii iiiu.vvi aia aismiasuu iuu cuispjaiui, wiiu jruu intrif.. Anviiatna IJAtntniill. rnr nesta. i$t ThM fiaima. nrnai ftntlnrtH nf Mllrntv Cit thn 'peeee, betwebu Jehn Alleman and Teter : Mrn.rvnr. crnwlni' out et a row in Flerin. ?!--!. in which Alleman waa cenvicted of assault r3 and battery were dlsmlhaed with Alleman for cmia. i or tue a.aauii ana eaiiery oaae bawas sentenced te pay a une et fits end coat. CUnitKNT nUSINGKS. CX W. Fetter, of Penn, and W. Phllllpl, Of Warwick, were appointed guaidlana of the mlnnr children el Iisvl Beuke, of l'eun township. Ames Gllbett, of Eden, was appointed 7vf ' guardian of the miner eblld et Jehn is. ffi.: OUbert, deceaned. Vi i, ftiuuu a Diniiir, unjr, nni iibliicu u id !WA newel of hla anldiei ' aiicence. rnle was urantid te show catiae why V' ae much et the verdict of the Jury as lm Mb, peaed costs en Jternard Falk, In tbe assault gViia battery case rhreURht against him by """"Jabeu Baker, ehall net be stricken eir, Jehn -'a. Goyle, attorney ter Falk, takes the pesl- -.. H0DIU.I lUDJIIOVIUIll IdlllUUIUUl 111 IllUUtinU, te?,aad the peymeut of coals by Felk Is u coin. ?S plata Dar te a necend proaeeullon. r xu. fiitiDMinricr . iiai ftr.iiint u. f' t'nnrt met at Illo'ciecR llila uieriiliu'. nun be trial nf Herace N. and Jereme J. Blenesileifer for consplraey te defraudwna rwumed. All el the uiernlug session was taken up In tbe examtnatlon-lti-eblof of ttamuel Blemsderfer, who purcbaaei the tobaeco from tee dnfendanta. At lta con jp eloaien court adjourned until 2:30 o'clock, t WBen tuts witntai win us eutijucttd te a croaa-examlnatlen, which will Ibh. bII the afternoon. Btepptd 6u Hie lllnhnay On Saturday evening Ket W. llreneman, Who uvea tu Maner tewunnlp, near Urell'n till, bad quitn an exciting adventure. 11 e ' Was en hla way home from this city, and nt a point betwuBD Mllleisvllle and bis home It was atopped by two men who sprang from the read.lde. One man took held of the horse's bridle. Mr. Breneman struck P$V the hoi te with b whip, and as be did se the '"'; Breneman struck the anlmnl sgalu and Buoeeeded in tearing loose from tbe men. U.f Aianeuiau iuue nieu iue wuip nnu aiariea :tj sff cuuits av h r pi u run', iuu iuiiuwh ureu pi several p'a'.el .but at hlin, buttbeydld no 'M Jutrm. There is uttie doubt tbnt the men t ajfaaTai thlcVAa nrlirt urantnii In vrtti Prniinntan Safi4 ""' pei Vannr.1 nr a Knrmnp l.nn,i.lrliiti n Harry Raymond, who formerly lived at f- 'h , w niuuitj Biiceft, ui is viiy, uieu iu 1 urK en &w' Vrflftav. nfnnninmnllnn. frnm ishlnti lm hail .-,,- r ""- . ' - -- -" Been auuenng ler aeveral years Jjecea.ed 's-v waa formerly emplovel at Biimmer's llv- fS T stable, nnd It uaa busu but a tew r.M- jBMMina since un went te xerK. 110 wai 17 ir jevraefage. Funeral services were held at the residence el the brother In-law or do de do eaaiod in Yerk en Baturday alternecu. The body waa brengbt te Lancaster this morn. Inland taken te Flerin, wbore lntermnnt waa mada Dfceared was a member of Eai- Mra Cen neil. Jr O U. A.M., of this city, Hed IUa funeral was .conducted by lta memberr, t"& Tn Ileal r-tte Market. ft The property et Frank UrsnrunL'. en y JiOW street, frentlni: 130 feet and exlendlnir . Ut depth C0feet, m neld en Saturday -WL. aiveniuiDK uy Aucuoni-er llalne te Iicrli- yf mln W lllr.ll tnrtt "OJ J Y The property et Pttur O. Fordney, en Iris Uenth Queen street, cllered ler sale by f JaceD uuneauer, auctioneer, wbh bid up V-J,r te 10,200 and withdrawn. The let of ground w ndJotnieK the atere, with two heusea en Lp.Baaver street, was etleied lep&rately aud v; wtwarawn at tceu. V 1 . A Ueute Jlebbtd. . Mr. Charles Andtr.en, of Ne. 313 East J'tOnwtnnt street, reported te Olllcer Blegler , Ctt morning tbat their hnu.e had been j, saa wen eetween - ana a o'cieck mis morn mern VhalBBd robbed of a sum nf money. The Bftiaey taken was te bs applied te the paj fitaart et a bill te day. Mr. and Mr-. j4Wren searched the house for thieves, H were unable te find them. Colored relka at Church. Taat m rnlnirllin Hrrrhl club, oemnoied ' 'loalerad people,marched te Faegloyavlile .nivti w.'ian aiKiiii'ii v. a iiieuuni lu ftlMMMbyRsv. B. W. Ferr1, the blind Kvan. MMatut tlarrl.burg. TbJi evening Rev. nHI will preach ou the autjtet "Pray or BaaMtfig le Hell" at the eburcb. aiilsted Yf tel U. M. Hbepard. Rev. Ferd will M taeallngs Mh aVMlBf UuVl WNK. tlltANU AND I'Ktlf JUllOBS. I be Men Who Will Sane In the Courts Fer ttia Hf lualader uf the. Year. Judge Livingston, Bherlff Bnrkheldcr and Jury Commissioner Dlller and llyus, drewthe following Jurers today for tbe November and December courts : tlranil itarnrr, Nevtmbtr 10, David K. llueb, farmer, Warwick. tiee. m. woeas, fartner, jjeaoecx. Jehn K. Ilebrer, farmer, Haphc. Knhralm Buck waiter, farmer, Farad lae. Walter A. Becker, olgarmaker, Lesoeck. Chas. F. noltzwertb, merehant,4th ward, c,,y- ,... .. . i.. uoe. miiie, Krucer, umuuiuia. lh O. Oberlln, Justice of peacc, Weat Hempneld. . , Adam H. Rohrer, tobacco merchant, Upper Leaccck. Chas. K. Heldemrldge, merchant, West Earl. W. W. Klnxer, gent, Karl. Mcllvllle U. lUtbten, clerk, 4th ward, cltr. Jacob H. Wissler, farmer, Kphrata. Jehn A. Stycr, farmer, Caernarvon. Albert lake, carpenter, 8th ward, city. Amea Buabeng, miller, Xast Lampetcr, Jehn Hull, etgarmakar, Oth ward, city. 31 Frank Heed, farmer, Bart. Jehn M. Kberly, tailor, 4ih ward, city. Jehn M. Knyer, farmer, Knhrata. Jonathan liurat, farmer, K. Karl. Jehn Kellenberger, laborer, Leacock. KllaaKaulr., carpenter, Gtb ward, city. Klmer K. Carter, upholsterer, Columbia. Vein Jurerr, Mercmber It). Harrl.cn 1 TJsner, farmer, W. Coetlloo. J. It Brenner, morcbaet, Ceney. KJ. Ii. Watts, clerk, K. Karl. K. W. iiober, farmer, Kphrata. Milten K. rlblrk, farmer, W. Corallce. Bam'l llambrlgbt, farmer, Manheltn township. Fhlllp A. Melrger, nierchant, 21 ward, elty. Iisvl K. Herfhcy, fanner, l'enn. 'tlunj Jt, liandlv, fanner, Upper I.caoeck. Anion M, Hlestand, farmer, Ceney. J. White Hwlft, farmer, Fulton. Jehu McAllister, tobacco farmer, Cones Cenes toga. Tuoe. Li Urban, inercbnnt, Columbia. Frauk 11. Bare, tobacco dealer, 21 ward, city. Jehn B. Htehmarj, tobacco merchant, W. Uemrillt-l'l. Jacob K. Umhle, mlller. Fast I.irnpoter. Ii. H. Danner, luatice of peaee. Mauhelm borough. Martin K, I'elller, larmer, Manhclin town. nlilp. II. II. Kautlninn, farmer, Kaatllcmplleld. 1'red Hiamm, HKent,7lh ward, city. lleni-y Lawrence, mason, Coneatoga. Kllas Kurt7, gout, Haltsbury. l.aae .irlier, sr,, farmer, K.stCoeallco. Amea C. llerr, farmer, Htrasliurg ber. James D. LindlH, edllnr, 3d ward, elty. K. K. Ceble, Jowelor, Kllzibnthtewn. Char. Llppnld, bird dealer, 8th ward, city. Abr.im ti. llellman, farmer, Ceney. J. W, J.eldlgb, gent, Gth ward, elty. J I. I). Weaver, cigar in'l'er, l'enn. K. V, Jehns, saddler, Manlielui twp. l.aHoMtenor, farmer, Kphrata. Jehn M Q retder, scrivener, 21 WArd,elty. Henry K. Ueckley, farmer, Kphrata. II, B. Bfeker, scrivener, East Karl, C. F. Hloner, farmer, l'ecjuea. Isaae II. Hhealler, farmer, Karl. Win. Wehlaeu, carpeuter, llth ward, elty. A, It Bembcrger, merchant. Warwick. Jehu W. Mluhael, prlnter, Columbia. Ciia'. T. Hedman, plaslorer, Ciernarven, Oaorge W. Mehally, gent,;Marletta. Jehn Umbe, carpenter, Upper Loaceok. 11. K. Mimi.Br, merchant, Paradise. Jehn W. Beys, laborer, Weat Hampfleld. Jacob Ueldclbuugh, farmer, Pcqucu. Walter A. lielnllah, cabinet uiaker, ai watd, cltj. Jehn McCermlck, Jr, laborer, Paradise. Comineii I'lfiu, November XII Goe. W. Klnehart, farmer, Martle. Peter H ltelat, gent, Warwick. Hufu II. Hyman, inoreh't, Adnmatewn, Kdw. F. Fralley, clKarniBker, llth ward. .Toe. 11, JUuamaii, tarmer, Lanca.ter twp. Wlllfurd Tlmsliy, saddler, Marletta. Jehu 1'rcsoelt, laborer. West Denegal. Ellas Flowem, iiRent, Mt Jey twp. Hamuel H. Ktulr, brleklayer, Columbia. 1't'tnr (llosser, blacksmith, UeluublSl, It. It lloyer, miller, Kphtatfl. ' (K'O. II, DavWiXltiKirnuker. (1th ward. cllv. Jehn UrnVoTbutcber. Kll7.tbothtewn. uiuel II. Krl), (armor, l'enn. Hunui'l B. Hupp, miller, West Karl. A V. Moere, merchant, K. li.mpeter, Henry BHhmer, farmer, Warwick. Kdward Welgnul, currler, 4th ward, city. F. H. Dltlonueillur, editor, Oth ward, city. Jacob M. Frey, farmer, Kphrata, Hamuel I.mtz, tobacco packer, nth ward, city. (loe, 8. Norbcck,ceftoUtrlnimor,7tliwnrd, elty. Henry Oaft, Jr., potter, 8th ward, city. Rebert A. MorrlHen, farmer, (Jsleralu. Chas. Reth, Btnlth,01h ward, city. Hetiry Kepr, Minltb, Manhelm township. Adam Flstiei, wheelwright, Maner. nunn li'iiuu. uiuikeuaauuii Clayten L Nlraley, farmer, KastDonegal. jenn a. miner, oaiiKer, mil warn, euy, Jehn M, KuHinlugcr, prlnter, Manheliu borough. M. M. Monsenlg, farmer, Martle. Hamuel Umbe, carpenter, Warwick, Heury Whitman, shoemaker, Adams town. A. B Heist, merchant, Kllzsheth. Jehnsen Mlller, sorlvenor, Warwick. Franklin Itiker, olgarmaker, Marletta. Win, Wnltr,, elgarmakur, 8lh ward, oily. Vincent Flick, Mheemaker, East Denegal. H. 11. Clepper, carpenter, Columbia. Win. II. Cllue, elgar m'lg , Kast Karl. Jehn Hbtelils, machinist, 4 Hi wan', city. H. M. Msyur, Hiirveyer, K. Hcmpdeld. Jehu H. Hiiiltb, dentist, 1st ward, city. Hirum N. Htelumelz clerk. Clay. Jehn A. Leckard, farmer, W.Hemptleld. 0 W. Hicks, JiiBticoef peaoe, K. Denegal, W. L Marburger, morebant, E. Coealloo. Jacob H. Ciirmany, farmer, Mt. Jey twp. Klmu Reel, larmer, B.llsbury. Uuiuinim Vlear, iMcrmber, Jacob Uostetler, implement doaler, Mt. Jey, twp. Adam Qelsl, morebant, East Earl. Goe L Buchuilller, farmer Kast Lim Lim peier. W. J Hmlth, plumber, 7th ward, oily. (loe. C Jehnsen, olerk, 1st ward, elty. Jeseph K Nebb, btker, Mt. Jey, ber. Jaaeu I , Mlnnleh, farmer, Knbrata. (lea F. li.ker, farmer, Hadabury. Chilstlati lilller, barber, Oth ward, city. Jouas 11 Nelt, runner, West lleiuptlutd, TUta McHpirran, farmer, Fulton. Chrlhtlau Bachiuun, cabluet-maker, Kins burg, ber. E 11. liurkheliler, Justice of peace, West Earl. Cba, II. fisher, tailor, 71h ward, city. Jehu 1-, Thompieo, shoemaker, t'toruar t'teruar t'toruar ven. B F. Weaver, Justice of peace, K. Karl. Henry 11 Relllu, puddler, Marietta. Jehn 1- Laman, farmer, Iio-ieook. Tobias Ii. Deiillngcr, farmer, K Drtimera l'eter K. llertluy, farmer, Loaceok, Fred. L Frey, work, O.h ward, elty. Klla. Btober, merchant, Weat Cocallce. M V. 11. Keller, clerk, 31 ward, elty. J. P. l.etuvte, printer, 8lh ward, elty. Jehn Ruins, Mone cutter, K Uuiupileld. Jacob 11, Herr. farmer, Ptquee. ilenjimln 11. Krb, farmer, Clay. Jehn U Martin, merchant, 4th ward, city. Oarhtlan N. Newcomer, farmer, Kapbn. Andrew Mamma, supervisor, W. Hemp fllld. J. A, HMlouberger, farmer, Upper Les cock. C. M, Beam, clerk, Brecknock Kugoen M. Uatnes, merchant, Fusion. D. W, Hhaub, farmer, K. Lampeter. Michael K. Weuger, farmer, W, Kail. Allau A. UutbrlP, painter, Gth ward, city. Hamuel L NUiley, farmer, E, Drumere. Jehn Oelat, fanner Uppr Le.ceck. Peter Bruuer, cablnetun ker, Mt. Jey ber. Jehn M Bheuberger, unuvit'r, Columbia, J. R L, Aobeseo, farmer, E Drumere. l'enrcbe B. Nissley, farmer, W. Hemp- Celd. Kills F. IIucHtcker, miller, Salisbury, C. O Hblik, farmer, ML Jey ber. Km.miel Wcldman, farmer, Kllzibeth township. 1 It Darker, druggist, E, Cocallce. Milten H, Kehrer, tanner, K. Lampeter. David II Wtever, farmer, Leacock. Thea, Ilaker, surveyor, Cnleraln. Jehn K. Miller, farmer, Ballsbury. OuHrlir SiMleri., Uer.nib.r 10 Jehu K Huiltb, laborer, K.rl. Adam Hunlzlnger, Justloeet peace, West Cocallce. Henry Holllnt;er, tanner, Columbia. Milten E. Htushey, farmer, Lancaster township, Charles Keller, clerk, 1st ward, city. Abraui Uluitaud, Innkeeper, lib ward, cltv. C. H. Hilten, inerebant, Drutnere Kist. L. )L Fen Deiauilth, clerk, Columbia. Keeh O.rrigan, farmer, Drumere. H. 8. Meiziir, carpenter, Kast Hemplleld, Kby Hei.hny, farmer, Btrasburg. Marceuus King, fanner, Llitle Brllalu. Martin M. Nlssley, farmer, West Denegal, Ames 11, jseuiberger, miner, Warwick, D. B. Rtttew, carpet weaver, 21 ward, elty. Allan A. lirr, ml Mlate agent, 7 lb ward, elty. . . Cbrlstiau Musselman, oealund lumbar, East Lampeter. Hlmen J. Eby, salesman, Mount Jey ber. J. M. Potts, gent, Htraiburg borough. Peter Ititchey, laborer, 8th ward, city. David Knox, gent, riallsbury. Ahram L. lieaman, farmer, ULampoter. F. W. Heckel, hardware. Celuml)la. 1C 11. Kauilmau, bone dealer, Manhelm township. Henry 8. Miller, farmer, Warwick. A. T. McClelland, farmer, Hidsbury. Andrew II. Uershey, coal and lutnber, Kaat Hemnfleld. H. K. (irefl. farmer. Paradise. Israel Q. Krb, Rcrlvener, Warwlrk. Herman F. McCloud, clerk, Manhelm borough. Win. B. Moero.b&nk metsenger, 3d ward, elty. Ham'l Arms, farmer, Columbia, Owen Bruner, merchant, West Cocallce. Amea Klngwalt, saddler, 2d ward, city. Peter Kisser, merchant, Raphe, A. Hoett Clark, gent, Drumere, Loe P. Brown, farmer, Drumerc. Hamuel O. Fngle, farmer, Ka.t Denegal. Klnr.dr Bender, Jr.. farmer, Upper Lea cock. Hen 1 urn In L. Uersbey, merchant, upper Loaceok. Abraham L. Lsne, farmer, Warwick. B. K. Kthlemau, tax colteotor, Mt. Jey township. Ulram W. Ktbsnshade, farmer, Last LaniHiter. W. Bmlth Hastings, farmer, Drumere. Hamuel K. Llchty, tailor, 1st ward, elty. Frank H. Ilackman, farmer, Warwick. Jeremiah Klfe, Insurance agent, 31 ward, cltv. Jacob Btehman, farmer, Concstegs, Jim the l'aninan. At U10 ojiera heuse en Haturday evening. 0110 of A. il, Palmer's cempanlca appeared In that L'rcat succcrh "Jim. the Penman." It was pometlilng of a rcllef te Ret a uoed attraction llke this after soine of the nilfor nilfer nilfor ahle dramatle companies that we have had. The result was that tlie pcople turned out In ferce, and when the curtain rang up tliore was a l&rKO aud faslitouahle atidionce pros, cut. In fact, It waa the beat show in the heuse U10 present season. List Reason the play was presented with great bucccss, but the company of Saturday epiiIiik was fully as strong, if 'net better. F. O. llauRR, the nmlnrnt nnd nnmilar nntnr. Btinnind IU tbe part or Jamct Jlaliten. The nhlllty of thla gentleman Is well known. He linn been playlnjr, this oharaetor for elRht JwcekB, and ills Impersonation l bollevcd by most people te be superior te that of any ether that has been Been in tlie rele. Mr. Hangs has been Burrounded by a company that Is ntreng throughout and tho.e tspi-ciaUy werthv of pralse ero Wright Huntingdon ns Leuh J'ertital, Frank Norcross os Gtipt. lltitienetl, J. L. Oltermycr as Huren Jlttrifeld, MIbs .Unnle Kustace as j7na, and ethers. UlLl.r.O IN TilK NIL'KKI. lUINl'M Itti'J.mln Sliirr.y 1. Htriwk I17 n I'ltrs of Falling Timber. llentimlti Murray, nn ompleyo of tlie nlchui mines In Bart township, was almost Instantly killed Friday afuiriuier. AbeuH o'clock doceKsed, with suverRt ether men, were engaged lowering lumber Inte the mlnep. Murray was below, it dlstance of 100 feet under the ground, whnn thu rnpe te which the lumber whs attached breke. A lieavy plece of ttmber fell, etriklug Murray en the Hliln nud pinning him te the ground. He waslrjurtd internally and died shortly ti'tfliHnrdu. Caitulu Jehn Kuene, et (loergntown, who Ih 11 ileputy oeronor, wbh notified. Hy Imp.n Imp.n nelled a Jury nnd held nu lnijurxt. The verdlet was accidental death. Deceased was 28 yearn of age, and hud worked in the minus sliice boyhood. He le.it es 11 wlfe and six children. A Conductor Klllul. Jehn Millard, n'frelght conductor iitlcched tn cabin Ne. r8, el the Pemylvanla rail road, wbh Instantly kllled at J'.HH shitie'n, Just west from PilUflrteriihTiT, this merntnir. JlpJlt' standing en n box car, whun lm wasnirucK vy an iiverniMu uuuic. "" skull wsb crushed nnd when the tralu rcaohed ti'21 street, Philadelphia, he was feuud lytug dead en top of tbe car. He was about 35 years of age and leaves it wlle, but no children. His home Is In Uarrls burg and he had been en the railroad for a number of yearn. Tlie body wai taken te Up.rrisburg en Fast Line tint) nlternoen, It Is a l'ni.e Alarm. A dlapateh In the Philadelphia iVrst of this morning from Boranten seya that word was received thorn that the supreme court had declared unconstitutional tun municipal net of lhS7. As this would have BlUcted Lancaster greatly there wns enine exclte ment here. A tllspnteh from I'lUsburg te tlinlNTiiLi.KiBNOBit this afternoon says: "NoHiieh illclnlen has been ronderod by the Biiprome oeurt as montlened." TheAtllliir.vlll. ativileg. The Domecratlomcotlng that whs le be held nt Mlllorsvllleon Biturday night was post poned en account et the weather. It will be held en Wednesday evening. The managers of the meeting extend au Invita tion te tbe Lancaster elubi te lake part In the psrade end meeting. AlnliitHlnlng n Nul.anrn, Frederlek Oretwald, Junk doaler, Is charged by Haloes Reynolds wl'h main. talnlng n nillsance, The Hpce llcatleu la that Fred lets his mules run at larue, aud that they break Inte Reynolds' garden and eat up his cabbages. Oretwald gave ball for a hearing at Alderman Dceu'u. Te Loek Alter the HcilllerK. Aldus Aliment has been appointed a in em ber of the oemmlttee te leek after the proper burial of dtceased Indigent seldlnrM for Kast Drumore, and William Chandlur for West Drumore. The county oemmls. sinners made these appointments this meiiilng. Hull Fer Drtiimi:,... W. Parke Ciimmlngs te day entered milt against the Lancaiter htreet railway for damages, Mr. Cuiiimlngslostahnrseseme time age through the alleged negligence of the company, and this suit Is brought le no ever the value et the animal. Tub relatives of Mrs Kate Delllnger, rosld resld rosld tnttutCencstOKa Centre, desire te Umnk u. H. llerr, thnundertakur, lorthe Intthlul umnjinr In which ha con. a acted the funend and the ceuilusy ha bestewea te the prUener. ltd Cusw Btrawberry l'lng Tobacco and save the Tugs for a huiidseine present. O. DUTlKNllOKKlt. Sole Agent, sll lmd 47 Went King etieet. Tix lerelptscnu boebtalncdat tbe rooms of I he eung Wen's Democratic club every ovou evou oveu lng fiein 7 te 10 o'clock. t'usw Strawberry PlugTobiceeandswo the 'raj. for a handsome pienent. O. UUTTCNllurKit.Beln Agnt, sW-lmil 47 Weat Kins atreet. Chru .Strawberry l'lug Tobacco and save the Tags ler a hnndsmne pn sent. U. HUTTKMlurKU, Hele ARent, slMlnd 47 West King Mtiwt, DKATlia, ukiz -October 7, In this city, Muriirattu A, lieu, wlfoel Jehu . Uetz.nuva r5 Jiurn. The relutlvei and frlemls et the Uuuly are rejpccttnlly luvlted te uttend the ruuerul, Irein her residence. Ne. 351 North Uu'en Btreut, en Wednesday aftorueon nt 2 o'cletlr, lutei mental Lancaster cemetery. MAKKNTf. (iralu aua f luvialeu. furnlslieaby B K. Yunat, llrnker, Uuiaioe, ()c 8, l.iu o'clock y, ra. Wheat Cern OnU I'erlt. l.arO. Octnbnr 111'. 401 '-'H 1& ' le til November 117 ii .... II t7 U 10 December Utl, iW, iii January lie W ....lie; IS May K0 SsjJ iii .... b.&i rrudneil ii Coruels ClMlut: I'rtces i 15 o'clock p. in. n ui'hi. tern, uitiii j'erK ara. October November..., Doceinbur.... January .ink 41 Si 15 M IU (O se; 1 7f U 17 14 Ol l. It 70 K 11 .... 5 'J1K li .110 ,.1J0 41 3ntJ May.. Crude oil CejbOi. Winter wheat. Bptlng Wheat.. Cern eats ttye ............. ifarley liocelpw. our Lei a. .............. ......... ij mi a; 9 ............. ........... ........... llend. i.'JHUJ ,.15.0 Iteeetpt. Ileirs .. Iteceli i Cuiuc, .................. tinluce t-reaace Marani. Cbioaeo, Oct. v, B.ju a. m. Market opened. MWbet-OcUlll4KtNOVJl 19 I Dke.IIVSj Cernj-Oct., 4KC Wev., 4J0 i Dec, 4l;c I Ofttn-Oet., stiic; Nev., 29Kes Dee, MHl Majr.S9He. Vork-Nev.. til 71 1 May, tld 0!W. Lara-uct., no 0) i net, I'J 15 1 May, II 6S. Short illu.-Oct, 9 2). eLceisa. W bnat-Oct, ll.lCKi Nev., II.17K! Ucc,, It 18t Mny,ti.se. Uern-ict., 45l Nev.,4c Dec, AMic May, two. Ute-eU., Sic. Xev, 2.C! Deo,e Atay.soXe. I'ork-ect. ts Mi Nev. Ill 7.Hl Dee, tllOJtycar.t,4liJn..l4 70. Ijirfl-urt, lui0iNev.,r17Kt Dee,841K. May. 13 1., Jan-, U1IK. nfinrt ltibs uct, 19 10 1 ev,, II IS t Jan, IM.'X The 1'hlladelpbia Cattle Market. 1'niLADiLrniA, Oct. fl.-The reclplsat Ibe North l'enniylvanla and West rhllaOelphla dreve yard, were i . rer the wecki Jloeves, 3,200 1 sheep, 12,000 1 hOK, 7 WO. I'rovleua week i Ueeves, 3,100 i Sheep, 10 O00 1 hogs, fl,600 . .. IJenf (JatUe were in fair demand at a decline et KOViei extra, tXOWt Reed, lasei inodiuie, 49tXe. common, tua)3ie t fat cows SOTViC, Mbixip were in fair rnqueat and extra stock nevum el Ke I extte, 6e K""d, 4KOlKe m nlum, Ktt0 common, .3e Lambs, tHO teirs wnre in mefleratA demandi extra Weat ern, i'KO'Xei tVestem, 90W10 1 statu, 8iiKc. Vhlladelphla Vrtxlaee Market. VniLiriBLrnta, Oct. s.-rieur firm t sale 11 u bbls I Minn, ISakers, IS 7507 te t enna family, 15 U031 Mi Western On. IA (008 00; winter l'atenu, te OOfle 75 1 Bprlng de, I7OTO 70V Uye,t3 7S. w tiuuu-Oct.. II 17 1 Nev., I118J Dee, 11191 Jnn.llM. lern-uct., Het Nev. tic; Dec, 47c( Jan., 4Cc. iKt Oct, H0 Nev., 8IJ40I Dec, 8Hl Jan., 35ic Mew Yerk Stock., Na Yerk, Oct. 8, 1 p. mMnney clesed at 3 pvr cent, j Kxchange qul.t posted rates, it 84XQ4 (9; actual rates H 810 4 MW for 00 flays ana II 88X04 B8)i rer demand Uovernmonts closed steady t enrrency 6'3, II 2t hid 1 t's couren, ti &-, i'g ae, II C8H bid. The stock market opeucd linn and tllghtly h'Kher, but seen decllnud en selling of some of the hading stocks, eepeclatly I.ake Bhere and Mls.eurl I'lictae Alter 11 o'clock there was annuel' tone, carnal by buying by com mission heusi s At tbe present writing valnes are K te 1 per cent, tip f.ein the lowett figures BtucK marsnn. tiuntatlens by Heed, McUrnnn A Ce., bank ers, I.anriviUtr, l'K mwtnux het. 11 a.m. 12 H. Sr.w. rianudn 1'acinc ,. MM 0. V. C A I li i,li IWH ucieruu.j iwimi. .,.. .,,. .... m Central I'aclfle......... IS JanailaHnutbern is DIM rtf Old, fit UAl-Ug 11 Den. A We U ." Dei. law in;; t uy, Kile vj'. )i :"jy. KrleZnQB , ....iui 101 C0K Jer () oeu 90 t H.AT .... 12 lm, A N U)i W. UiC l,.BbOTO in )i 10l Kr.-U tttrh cen hi m tui MlB.enrl I'aclltc Bl J; m'i R',i Heck Velley Ja,'- S WX x. t. I'rel roil bill 4i N.Weat lis listf D8i N.Y.U T li.K Nev ni(land 6IH B.'X MJi rial ToniHwjeo , ,. inn Umaha le 4nx U,' Oregon Tnmsporuaien.. le ijji 80 Ontario A W lli)i raclQcUall 37 S7 38 Ulchmena Tenntnal SO VA S.H! 4t. l'anl M-,i W,i Wii Texas l'actnc MJi yi ! Union l'ncl lie G.i elK ezvf Wabash Cem l&Vi Wabunh l'rnf VH 27 28 Weslcni U tiAi tiH Dili West tibere UenOs ruiL.DsLrnia list. (-eii vel 6s;; II., N.Y. A l-hlla liZ l'a. II. U fi6 Iteiaing -ax a)Ji jr,,I Leb. Nav .! .... 61ti lle.tenv. Pass .. I. A 1C.S....... ....... .... .... .... N Cenl ,' .... 1'eepiee l'ass ,,,.,,...... - iki& Vi.....a:r...... 8s oil..... mx eik vty. I'htU Trwllmi 7 .... .... iVA'II' ADVHRT1HKUKNTS. TMPOKl'KDIN BOTTLES. OENUINH IRISH WBIdKY. KOHKEU'a L1QUOU STOUK, Ne. 22 Contre Square, Lancaster, l'a, tl KADACUKTKA. Clarke's Headache Tea. KVKUMIOIIY wliblngll tle 1111 ana te te a long way lluy at . 1 he rrlend te the l'ublte and He foetolItghl'roiltCoinpotlllon A POUTIVKOUUK FOB dace Vea' 10 ((Ills Per Pound, A Hand Hand Hand i.ome Present with First Found. CLARKE'S CeVtee Cotnbnenr ueal'er I'otindlsasaeod If ret 1 1 IK r. I hun nn v rtlici 35c t'ellee told In this city. STICKLING I14KINO l'OWDUU, tieW ure Wholesaleand Uetutl by BAMUKL CLAUKK. SAMUEL CLARKE'S W1IOLK3ALK AND UKTA1L TEA AND COFFEE STORE, liUmUl Seuth Uuecu St. arTi lcphena connection. WANTED A HALF-GROWN UIRL te de general housowerk. Only two In f unlly. Apply at Jit NO 1C.INOBT1I l.IMBBT. J OKI, U HAINKN, AUCTIONKKR aud He it KHlate Agent I have ten ruU-a h"in elhera ImMione Mnce you must spend money le advertise, hire a man et oxperlenco 1 have thlm-tle Bulletin Beards upon which tu pest eule Bills. eSlwdU PU KLUJ BALE OF A C1ENKKAL Line of Household and Kltchen Fnnit Fnnit tuie, ut Ne. 80s eeuth l'rlucu Btreet, en Tues day, October 9 all o'clock) iu. Uhese goods ure worthy et your attention. A First Class Deuble liea'.er, Uoed Furniture, .te. BAHAHL.ltUBLBY. Josl L. Haines, Auctioneer. it THK ANNUAL MKKT1NO OK THE Mtockheldersot the Lancaster and frult vlll Turniitke Itead Company 111 bn held ut tbe 1'ullen Nutlenul Hank, Lancaster, l'a., en Monday, November 5, ISsS, between the hours et l and 8 o'clock p in. Klocllen of officers lerthDenisuIng yiur, etc. W. II BITNKU, ci8Sl,'.tM<w Secretary and 'in usurer iTKAYKD FHONrTHK FARM OFA. i) ri Hncker, near Klisel Hill, a Black Herse, about live years e'd. with lour white loot nud a lb He star. 'I he leru leel are net as much while us the bind lent Any luteiiua. linn ui the suuiH can be ulven te A. a, HKUKhlt, or ut UMI'SMAN'S Bale undsx. chauge btubles, Lancaster, l'a. ed 2td T ANt'ASTlIl COUNTY NATIONAL Lj BANK, OUIOBMtt, 1858. nuaei'iicsa. Le.insnnd DUceunts $ 772U2r3 1 s r our per ii nl betid(pr value) 5n,(e no HaiiMiiglH'U.eundotber leal estate 45,021 V6 I iinenl Kxpensesnnd laies paid.. 6.IM t.I i hi'iks aud Other Cash Items 75145 2Ueiii J lii vuuli, legal iecr e, uud ha auccsduu Irein biuks j 255,417 W 'letat r?ir5T4?TiM 1.1AH11.ITIKS I'apltalhtrak paldlii rmiplus 2 nnd mhvr I'ndhlded l'rellts .. . Circulation Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Hue te Banks... ...I 300,000 UI 1 .,() (u fts.827 61 45,010 OU IXI1I 55H23 4t 11.61 38 Total l.JB42jSS F ll.HUENKMAN.Caabler, David HruxR. J.sdm U. . AST, J0UH ii. llXBIl, Directory. Rd NKW AD VBRT1BKMKNT9. ITbO NOT MISS TO V18ITTHE HOUTU -f rrn Market The finest balKtlng and brat mira-etnia- Market days, Tuesday and aturflay morning?, mnu naiuiaay aiwrnoen BM-tiaH &i iear u viuqk. ITEBKR'8 BON MARUUK-NO. 47 Merthuunenslreet. We rvsppcltully lnvltn the pnblle te attend ir fall UDenlna-et llataand Benneta. Ml..e.' our rail Opening-et llauand BenneU. Mines' and chtlflren's Ml linory-ectoboro, 8 and e. 18ss-8atur(ay, Monday and Tuesday, DO It WILL HR BOLD AT PUBLIC BALK at7.30nnTma3ay evenlniti Octoberse, at thn Leepard Metel, that convenient dwell, lng, Ne 31 south Dnke street, has a frentafra et 20 toot, flepth IU feet t houie centales 13 rooms t bath, gas. het and cold water, water Cle.et and strain heating, os-eodtid JOIIiIj. UAINKB, Auctioneer. TUHT RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF IMPORTED WOOLENS, auttabte for r lne Drrss and Knsinrss BnlLr. A large vattety of the lAtest Pantaleon Uoeds. I'rioesrcasenablr. MeUUANN NOWLKN, Merchant Tailors. 17 6md 44 West King street. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. Mvaiorlmrnter rail uverceatlngti one of the meat complete lines I have ever dis played, cemnrldna: Wlde Wal Worsteds In all thadns, Ker.eys, rancy Cheviots, Belt Woven Diagonal. Melfnsana Vatent Bow Bew ers, male up in the most artistic style at mod erate pi Ices, at A.TI.BOSENBTK1N, (A North Queen street, corner of orange, alO-lyau Lancaster, l'a T.KVAN'B FLOUR. We are new prepared te furnish a flrstclais artlcle of Kiln-Dried Cornmeal. LEVAN & BONB. tfdMThAB ORTUKKN NATIONAL BaNK. LaxcASTKR, 1'a , October 4, 1883. RESOURCES. Lean, nnd discounts 287 4?87 U. . Heeds tosecureclrculatlen,... (0,000 00 Heal estate, lurnlturn and fixture 4, 22,550 00 (lern nt txpenses and taxes paid.. 2,311 47 Premiums paid 8,500 CO Uoeive, cash in vault ana due from JJanks , 62,091 U Total f 13?,793 9S IIAUILITIES. Capital stock paid In 00,000 00 Bitrplu. and undivided pietlts 31AI4 70 i.lruilatlen 41 300 00 Deposits 158979 25 Total I 44.1,791 IS ltd K. J. It YD Kit, Cosuler. Tf X I'KRIKNCEvh CAPITAL. EXPERIENCE va. CAPITAL. "Mvparlrcrhad the experience and I fur. uiaetuiuti eupiini. " Atthnondet two years thlsconaltlen was reverted and he had the capital ana 1 had the experience 1 trusted te my partner's honeety and Ms boekkicptng. "Ulvemy sonauehaknnwlodgeof acrennts as te onable him tu bee forhlmsell the true condltlea of arTalrs." This Is net a sketch of the Imagination, but a remark maoe te the principal of the LAN OASI'KUCHMMKHCIAL COI.bKUK by ene et our leaning citizens and businessmen en entering hi- son for the lull Unslness Conrao. Day auaovenlngsesBlons. Address septt tfd II. c. WKlDLltU, i-ilnclpal. REPORT OF TH K CON DITION OFTUE ICLTev National Batik, of I.nncas canter, In tbe Htate of rennsyivanla, ut tbe close et uusinees etnmr 4. 1888 : nuseuncr.s. Lean, anddt.ceunts jOSJ.eei 27 Overdrxfi., secuiudund un.ecured... 8 eft 17. 8. Bends tosccure circulation 80,000 00 Due fiem npprecd ii'sore iiKuuts.. 79.U5 S3 Due fiem ether National Bank. 27,9-0 It liuxtrem suite bsnkR mid bunker. .. 754 22 Ileal Kstntc, Furnlturennd Fixture.. 31,000 00 Current expenses nud taxes paid 3.2JI Ml l'renitumi paid 7,900 00 Checks and oilier cash Item. HGT2 18 IIIIIh of ether li inks 2,200 CO Fractional paper cunency, nickels nudccuU 4,013 81 Specie 31,152 75 Legal tender notes 18 527 0 Redemption fundu Ith U.S.Ticnsuter (5 pel cent, of circulation) 2,250 00 Total $ 958,100 31 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $200,tXK) 00 HuniliiH runil 70,000 CO i;iuiii lded 1'ietlts 22,074 '22 11.1 fill no National Hank Notes Outstanding Dividends unpaid 938 00 Individual depesltsaublect te check 008,558 91 Deinaudteitllkatesef deposit 3.412 S3 Due te ether .Natien ll Banks 8.W.1 42 Due te Blute Bunks and Buukers It9 (5 Total $ U58,l(0 34 blcue e renniulvatila, County of lancaster, St.: 1, Jehn 41. Cnrur, ca.hler. of the above named bunk, de solemnly w car that the abeve Htuteiiient Is tiue te tbe best of my knowl edge uud belief. JOI1.1 C. CAnTKIt, Cashier. Subscribed and Hwern tobctero me this 8th day or October. 1W8. Jerkmiaii IIipe, , Notary Public. Correct Attest JACOB u uiituKif, DAVIDBIIOWN. LKVY1BB.UAKTMAN, Directors. e UILDKKN K BOOKS. Merr's Bookstore. Sunday Scheel Beeks, A. B. O, Beeks, Picture Beeks. avThe Be a solectlon of the Bes'. Beeks ter children. T hey are Bure te i'lciise. 53 IT. QUEEU ST. auglS-lyd w ILLU'.MHON A FOSTER. We Gjii Shew All We Advertise. The Largest Assoitmentof BEST MADE CLOTHING -AT- LOWEST PRICES. tlhlldien' Overcoats. ll.C5te10. Children's bulls, (2 (0 te te CO. Bois'Ovi'iceats, 2BJte 115.(0 llej 8' Butts, I erm Pants, 18 ou te 118 00. (leut's LUht eight overeeats. te into 20 00. mini's winter w el lit Overcoats 500te2S. dent's Malls, (5 00 tu 2i (0. Chlldiuu's Odd t'ant-, S5ote 12 CO. I'oys'Leng faiits, 7Joet 80 Cent's rlxirul'ants.ll 25 te 17 00. The Largest Assortmeutor BEST MADE CLOTHING AT LOWEST PRICKS. lilliamseii & Fester's, :.:u,:ui a use. KING ST.. IMlASTKll, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET 8TRMET, HAKsUBUUKO, PA, NMV ADVMRTISEilKNTB. TWO KEL1ABLK PREPAKATON8 TO exterminate Katr, Mite and Beaeheai the Tannin Mat and Keach I'aate and the standard Pampherui Paiw, either am were a geed purpose. Fer sale only at HUU1Y'8 DRUfl BTORR, 38 West King Btreat. F JACOB F. BUEAFFEii'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) 15-tfd Ne.lSCENTBRBtinABB. WALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring Fer the LaUst Nevel ltd., confined styles. Largest a'senment of rin Woolens, and ywv-Bj ma awn mm mu.jt j w H. GERHART'S Only Direct Impert lag Tailor. 'U NOKTU QUKBN.BTKKBT. M' ART1N BROTHERS. Saturday' trade waa You'll Like the Price and the Fit. quick and active Buyer said, " We teem te have te wait for enr turn In iheTJnderwear andcloth andcleth andcloth leg '.Department." Vest Underwear for the price tobefennddoes that, and everything could be asked for In geed Clothing was ready. We did our best te wait en all quickly. Hard te find such values ler tntn as are here at 111 a Belt. The nicest, nebbiest styles azd Halts and Overcoats for young men, 110 te 125. Men's geed, serviceable Suits, IS te 13. A big line of most beautltul Big Beys' Bulls, It te 115. Plenty of Little Beys' Suits and Kilts te please the methsrs and the boys, and as bright and cheery as the boys themselves, tilre them your eyes. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing anil Furnishing Goods, 28 NOUTIt QUKKN 8T. F LOUR IS STILL ADVANCING I TO have FINK, WIIITK .WIIOLRBOHR and LIUUT BUKA 1) you must have Une flour. Is net that a fact T THE PEAIUi " FLOUR Is docldedly one et the finest and vety best nmne by Heller Precess. It Is equal, and In some rcspcclssuperlor.ieanyso-ca'led Patent Fleur tvestern or Kestern. this t. the testi mony of oil who have tried lt-in short. It has no suporler anywhere, we get It direct from tbe manufacturer by the ten and thus save the purchaser thn agents' proets. Through agents hands this Heur would sell at least at 80c. We Bell It at present at only 01)0 aauarter. THB "ARBUTUS" Is anether geed but lower gradn Fleur. It gives veiy geed satisfaction and at the pres ent price is the cheapest Fleur new in the mar ket. It Is fall Heller Precess and only 03c a quarter. !),200 FOUXDS, SEAHLY 5 TOJt'S Of these two brands recelved In less than three woekp.anfl net a word otremplatnt that proves the high quality et the Fleur, aen't 117 GRAB ILL, TUB OKiaiNAIi AND OV'LY CASH KO- CKlt, N. W. COIt. DUKE AND VlNtC bIB LANCASTKll, l'A. Open Every Kvenlng, Telephone Connection. mHlydAI.WAr. J1JHY "OOtf w ATCUBPK1NU CORBET. BUY TUB FAMOUS WATCIISPR1NG CORSET. WILL NKVElt BUEAK. QUAHANTKKn TO ODTWKMl ANY CU8 aOMMADK COUSK1'. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUFACTUKKH3, 412BUOADWAY, N.Y. OCt4 52ecd&OOwM,Th,8 T ARUAINH IN DRK8S UOODS. WATT & SHAN D 0,8 AND 10 KAST KINO BTKEKT, UX K UECKIVKD A FEW MOHE BFBCIAL LOIS OF New Fall Dress Goods AT VKUY LOW PltlOF.9. Fancy Plata Dress Goods, Bright Celers, 10s a yard. Drap de Alma Suiting), Inches wide, 25e a yard. Helld Celers, 30 A II-Weel Diagonal Suitings, 81 Inches wide, at 85e a yard, Forty Inch Btar Tricots, nlce mixture?, 28a a yard ; would be cheap enough at 37 He Fifty six Inch Assabel Mixtures, 50c a yard ; regular prlce 75c, I.adles' yard. Habit Cleths, CO Inches wide, 50c a Kxtraeidlnary Bargains In silk Hair Line Cleths, yard and a-half wide, (Be a yard; never sold for less than 75c. Splendid Value In Oneke Striped Cleths, 0 inches wide, COs a yard. Fe-tv-lneh All-wool colored Itemlettas, beautiful finish, tee a j ard. Our own importation of All-Weel Henri Henri Henri ottes, 46 Inches wlde 75e a ysid, are the best value Iu any market aud com pare favorably with goods-being retailed at li.u). McCall's Bazar Paper a Patterns. Bend for cjueen Fashion 8beet-FKKK. Itarar Dressmaker, 25e ; by mall, S5c. Bazar Dtess and Skirt Ferms. New Yerk Stere. QUKKNXWAllK. JCIOll dt MARTIN. " New Wares AT CHINA HALL, We are new receiving a Large Line or NK W FA.SCi UOODS In Japane.e, Ooulten, Foyal Worcester, New Hungarian, Bedeuback, BU1I BU1I micber, Xv., Ware. Decorated China in new decorations. 3r Theso Goods are or the Latest Uejlgns and will be sold at Lewest Ptlcea. HIGH &T MARTIN, Ne. 16 East King Street, LABCABTIB, PA. beets and aaemt. T WEAK, Ready New I Tea, NOW BBADY, with ray Cemplet tteck of BOOTS, 8HOK8 and BUBBBBSfer rnlljind Winter Wear. Never before did I have such a Large and Varied Bteek et the Very Best that the Market Afford aad Marked and Quick Belling Vrlces. Alie 1 call j our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This is one ei the best Three-Dellar Shee for me a that Is made te-day. Call and see them it beat all ethers. D. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONX-FBIOB 8TORB.I SO & 80 1ABT KINO, BT LANGABTBK, PA. aKVlyd B OOTB AND SHOES. -WB ABE KKTAIL1NQ BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE FBICE8. Hew Can We De It? YOUMAYASK: WBWIliLKXI'LAlN. Alter the last Boetseaon we bought fllty fllty ntne (M) Cofes of Youths' Beys' and Men's Beets at a Private Assignee Sale, for Spot cash, at such nxceedlngly Lew Prices that we can new sell you them Uetall at Uegular Wholesale Prices, and yet meke profit enough te keep us alive. We Can Sell Yeu : Youths' Belld Kip Beets, sites 11 te 13, ter 11.25; rcunlar price, HBOand t.75. Beys' Heavy tsoets, sizes 1 te ft, ler 11.00, II 2 II Be, 11.75 and S3.10. Men's Solid Kip Beets, sizes 6 te 11, 11.50,11 75 and 12.00 1 regular price, II oe, 12.25 and 12 50 Onr Beets ter 2 50 ana 13.00 we defy anyone in the county or state te beat ler Fit, Dura bility and I'llCM. We could malin an tmmense 'profit en these 59 Cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck te it, and te our" Bale" of giving our customers the advantage of enr purchases. We hve the largest Bteek of sanies-, Misses' ami unuareii's iieavy f.ace and Butten xbees for rail and Winter Wear in theclty, (which xe defy any et our competi tors te aisput) at prices te Bult the times. Call In te see them whether you wish te pur chase or net, as we consider It be treuble te show goods at the prices we seli them. The One-Price Ctsh Heuse. d The Leaders of Irow Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 Kast King Street, LANCASTKK.PA. WSterc closed every evening at 6 p. m.. ox ex ox eept Baturday and Monday. cLerniNu. TVj-KROHANT TAILORING. -AT- NO. 25 EAST KING ST. AVe are New Heady with one el (ha lie3t Selected Stocks of SUIT. 1NGS, TROUSERING3, &c, In the City. We use tbe Re3t Jilaterial only in Trimming and employ none but the best artists. Satisfaction Gunraiitetd iu Kvery 1'articular. Tbe People's Cash Stere, HO. 26 EA8r KING BTBHBT, LANCA8TB,PA. aiarlt lvdAw VilliRBLLAS, TTKLVKTlAl HELVETIA I And wtat Is tbh Helvetia Umbrella you odor wlili geld and silver caps at 11.50?" we are nskid We'll tell you Helvetia Is u nnely nntshed umbrella cloth, gotten up In Imita tion nf Gleria i.leth. It leeks te much llku thn latter that it requires an expert te tell the difference Olerla Is made el silk and linen, while Helvetia Is silk and cotton. It wears nrst-rate and will glvesaiuraolleu. There are 101 Helvetia sold te nne Uleila, ynt unicrupu unicrupu leus dealers per.lst in calling Helvetia Olniie. ahemanutaetureraireQiieutly bill the Hel vetia us Gleria and In this way tbe retailer can quiet his conscience. When you are offered what Is etllud a Gleria Umbrella with Sold cap at 11.75 or anything like this price, en't believe it Is renutne Gleria it tin't Gleria ran't be sold for that. Ulorlesa can. It U an Helvetia. -Loek at the Helvetia at II 19, R. Bi & Hi. NO.ll KA9l'EINO bTiiKHT. ser29-3aid ATTtlUNKTH. yvwvsyWwv'i' ivyv,-'w-vv'iMvfrvsiST-frv-f'v J UTUKH B. KAUFFMAN, ATTOUNBY-AT-LAW, FREY ECKERT Merchant failering The People's Cast Stere NO.l OCTH PBIHCB ST.. Laaeauar, ra. ! faVlyMW Jj it gaagrBagtettsa
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