V 'v ' ANOASTJilf 11 XIJY TNTEriLlGENCEK, TTTUttSTlAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. V't m '- ex &c fcS1 & a& ft$. m S6 ?&& r$$e M j I&& w-r Iff . K& -3S !? p. ffi S"!l w. 1P w. IS vwr mm- ItlSif ''M. Hi I ;there may be bleed sued. THE TltODIILK OVKH 1IJK KI ltlVKlt TAI.LCV ItAILltOAD 13 SLUUOt'S. Otllttni or Mnlleb Desire the New Line le Cress Ilia Causrtlsn racltlo-Seidlsrs tu Attn The melt n With ICaiinon-Cen- tlablei Supplied Willi Weapon. WiNNirne, OiU 25 The MtuaUen here ban assumed d mest fjrRVO attllude. At tlie Instance of tlie Canadian I'scWe lallread, n local mllltla corps baa been ordered out te ihn acsne of action, whero they will be pre- pared 'or any emcrgencr. They will take cannon alone with them. Fer the purpase of arming tbe government special consta bles, large number of revolvers wcie pur chased last night. The JustlCD granted another Interim In junction last night te the UanBilUn lcl lcl lcl florallrend, upon strong rllldavltB that tbe plaintiff could prove that the read wts betaR built by tbe Northern l'acltle rail reid and net by tbe Manitoba government. It will ba argued en Friday, and wllluttrely be dissolved. Much surpriae la cxptesseu at the judge's action. ! At a mass meeting or clficns held here last night, resolutions denouncing tbe gov ernment and tbeCanadlm Pclilc railroad and backing up the local government weie passed. GtTtan Millien te Educate Onleicd Fceplf, Kkw Havkn, Ost. 25 Diniel Hand, an at.ed and wealthy roBldeut et Uullferd, Conn., has given te the American Mission ary Bsjnolatlen of New Yerk city the sum of (1,000,000 te be bold lu trust lij the association and the Interest le be devoted te the education et the colerod pee peo poe pie In tbe old alave states et the Meuth. Mr. Hand, the donor, was n groeor In Charleston before tbe war, and bolngef Northern eoiitl eeiitl eoiitl mentp, whs forced te iiy te the North, leav ing all et hi prepsrty, nbeut ? 130,000, la chstge of bis contldenthl r.icrH, Mr. Wllllatnp, who used the properly profitably daring the war and by Invest ment In Southern plne lands liocame very rich. Mr. Hand's counsel ndvleed him te F06kn settlement with Williams. Mr. Williams canie te New Haven iind honor ably paid up tbe original sum and Interest, amounting te fjOIS.OOO. This amount, with tbe accrued lntorest.Jerms the great bulk el the sum new returned te tbe Seuth by Mr. Hand. A Deubla Tragedy. Duquei.v,llls., OjL 23 AVhlleeugBROd In a game of cards In Thompsenvlllo, Ills , last night, Warren Jenlin Bhet and Instantly killed Jehn Davis. Charles Davis, brother et tbe murdered wen, se!id a hatchet and beat and cut Jerdan e that be died lu n lew minutes. Charles thou went te Benten and surrondered te the sheriff. All three men conccrned are prominent In their neighborhood, and nre men or family. Thore Is much excitement, which may lead te a factional war. TUi: COLUMIllA lir.JIODUAl.S The 7 Will IIeM a llj Meeting In tlie tlpmi Iieuas tTrlCay Mclit. Cei.u.mii:a, OA 25 A grand mass Hirel ing will I ie held In the opera heuse en Fri day night by the Democrat of Columbia. It premises te be e very big ullrtlr.. Ad driBies will be made by eloquent speakers en tbe Issues et the day. Musle will be famished by tbe Metropolitan and Mount. vllle bands. An sdjourned meeting of council was held list evening. Mr, Jacob C. Ktener appeared before council In refercnen te Maner street He has tiecu hauling cinder en the street for elgbt days mid would UI;e the balar.ee nt the street put lu n patt-able condition. On motion the highway com mittee were lnatrueted te attend te tbe street On motion of Mr. Slevcnreu tbehlgliwny committee were Instructed te have Ninth street graded frctn liiuhatcn te Housten. The matter of grading of Ninth street neutti of lllunsten, wit? roterrod te the ulghwey committce with power te net A petition was received from n number of citizens asking tbnt Alley II be paved from Seventh and Klghth The petition was received end the paving ordered te be done. Jllllnt Acme Llme company aiucuntlrjg te E1,0S3 was ordered te bn pilil. The ilrolherheod et Lecomntlve Urn. menhanced oil n handseme plui-li chair last night ut lieeth'a cigar stere. The rlmtr was drawn by tlcket Ne. ICO held ly Mrs. DiVld J'. ylsb. a msruiu Aiiuur ckimis Xao DetenUnt Sena Nute Fur S30.1, Hhlih l'lHlniin liclueed tu ThHe. The suit et Sumuel O. Weebter vf. O tl. Hull Jc Ura was Httaabcd nu WeducNr'uy afternoon. Tils was n unit te rtciver for cigars sold, but bofero any wltncsies weru examined the nnrr was amunded by pl.iln tllT'a counsel. Defendants pleadcd BiirpiUe and the case went ever at plaintiff's costs. J. Hay Brown for plaintiff; J. L, Stolu Stelu metr. for defendants. The suit et Jaoeb Wolf vf. the ame parties, was next attached. Tills also was an action te recover for elgarH sold. Ac cording te plaintiff' testimony ou August 22, 1885, he BOltLiIe defendant, through D. B. Kratz, hlfat.cnr, 40,000 cigars. Thebe clgarswcrweellveiedttt Kphrate for whip- ment te Kansas City, and the amount of the bill, (490, never having beeu pjlJ, this suit w&a brought. The defense was that the goods woreeent te Hull & Brr. en commUalen und they disposed of thorn for the beat prlce ohtalns ehtalns ble, and after deductlng the amount pmd for freight and their commlsMeu, a note payable In GO days, for (305, was Hunt te Jilalntlff, which be relused te accept becitusu t was for a le amount than he expsuted te get for his goods. J ury our. MEEtlMi AT l.trilZ. A Gead Turnent euil necldtd Iulerett atanl fctted in TlllnK t-ptecliea, The meeting held at Lltitz Springs hotel yesterday under the auspices of the Deme cratlcclub tberu was net expected te be h large affair, In vlew et the heavy rains of the night befere and the concentration et political interest In the parade In Lin caster In the evening. But by two o'clock en Wednesday alternoeu there was a concourse et people en the groan, west of the hotel, te whom any speaker might begl&d te talk, and tbe several hun dreds who composed It wero made up of ihu best representative men et the vicinity, Including many Kepublicans and men of widely ranging views ou politics. Mr. J O. Pfautz presided and ler two hours ntid half the audience, constantly Increasing In number, listened with Interest and UDfUcglng attoutleu te 11. W. IPaud, of .Heading ; D. F. Msgee, of While ltcck ; Jac. A, Flaherty, of Philadelphia, and W. U. UenBel, of L'sncsxter, wblie they ex pounded Dsmccratle doctrine and the tariff reterm Uue. It wa sundown when HenBcl quit, but the sturdy teman ry who heard tee tpecches pondered ever them until far Inte tbe night. m i I'ttjrt) tueaiujur. This morning tbe mayor sent C. H. liar Ielgh, a boy trsmp, te tue workheuko for 6 days, lleuert Cuarles, from Pequea, was drunk and insuitlng people en Wet Kiuk atreet last evening, emser Flennard. or er reatedhlm, but be resisted und tern the oflleer's badge off The mayor discharged him en payioent of costs, one maa ler begging get 16 days In tbe workbeusa and averai luagers ana common drunks discharged. were A Ojed tlatai. Ed. Yeung, el Meuntvllle, yesterday sold twelve head of entile te Oeorge Mann, et Maner. Jacob M, Ilreneman gueseeJ at the weight el the cattle atd gave it as his opinion that they would uverage 1,100 peundr. They Just weighed 1, 10J pounds MOb. SVIII 'et ret clevi land, A short time ego local ltepubllescs and many Usnubllcan papers boasted that .Frank P. Hunt, a prominent attorney of Medie, N. i., would vote for Har yHen and Morten. On WudruHtnu u. tf .Hunt Ueued a letter, In wblch be sjjm tha't rV e will net vote for the Itepublicn ueuil v. w, "j, urmiy ueiieve mat ice prosperity sjlenr country will ba better conserved by .iv,iiuiueui iiuutti9u uy luu true princi jpnvi.1 uDiuecracy tuaa in any etuer way." Tsm letter baa greatly chagrined the ite. INiMlcaeR, who have dene considerable pwln;urtfa alleged oaerenJoa. r Till: HlSI'UllLtOAN FAttAUK. The Msnsgtrs Mkklng Uefiiiata V.tletl te llratthe Democratic Dliplay, Tlie I'.epnbllcans wero annoyed at the Bin of the Democrntle parade last night and nil admit It wis a line ene. They bave been working for two weeks te get up a demonstration that would threw that of tbe Democrats in tbe abade. New they are net se sure that they can. Werd was sent te all the clubs In tbe county te. day that tbey tnuit cotne In te-night Une gentle gentlo gontle man, who baa money and la anxletiH te are the parade n buccbsf, even went se far ai te offer te pay the expenses of a l.ebancn e'.ub te and from this elty It they would but ceme. Tbe clubs premised from ''Vest Chester, rtuenlxvllle, Iteadlng and seme ether places are net coming. Tbe Den Cameren club et Uarrlsburg, decided last night that tbey would net ceme te Lan cuter. The Kepubllcans wero astonished at the number el veterans turned out by the Democrats and their people have been nntlhed that they must beat that te-night. The Wateh Factory el ub y i te bave had tbe right et the line, and the Yeung Republicans the tall end. Te-day the ar rangement fell through and the Yerk Plumed Knights must bave the front or they will net ceme. The Yeung Hopnbll Hepnbll cans must take tbe rear, new coats and all. The toute te-night Is: Ferm en North liline, rlKht en Kist OratiKP, te Sblppen, te Kut King, te Cen. tre Square, te Seuth Queen, te Andrew, countermarch te uerman, tennuin rrincp, te West Klne, toChatletto, toWeit Orange, le Pine, le West Chestnut te Charlette, te Walnut, te Mary, te Lemen, te North Qaecn, le New, te North Duke, te Chest nut, te North Queen, te Hist King, te Mar shall, ceuntermarch and dismiss et court house. IIltllISIIN VKTK.IIA.N!?. A lliinilrrit and I'll if AUicli ITrelil the HUT rim Hume te tlie lleurt Heme. The Kepubllcans bcgBn their iiomonstra iiemonstra iiomenstra tlnu this nltcrnoen. About 150 old men who voted for "Tlppecanne" Harrison and are going te vete for Benjauiln Harrison bccauie he is the grandson of his grand father, gathered nt the Stevens bouse. The liusliiiss men," hoaded by the Iroquois bnnil, Lewis H. Hartman nud Samuel M. Myeif, msrehed Irem the rooms nt tbe Yeunii ItMiubllcins te the Stevent house. They oicertod the old nun te tlie court heuse whorea meeting was held. Ah the line passed through Cuntro Square thore were many oxclnma exclnma oxclnma tlensot suiprMesa te tbe large number of old voters, out It was seen found out that the line wat padded with u great many much younger men than wero being loekod for, Including nearly every Kepubllcan politician In the county. Thu court houne deem were kept looked until tbe arrival el the veterans. Tliey were llrst Bdmltted and alter they worn soated ethers were allewed te cnter and In it Hliert time the lurge court room was packed with nil enthusiastic audience. The Columbia Ulce club saug a campaign dltly which se pleascd the crowd that they were called out atd sang a second eclee Hen. IS. V. Hlienl: nunounced allslotthe olll elll olll cers Unit Iml been ngreed upon for thn meetlng. Francis Shroder was named ter president autl ene vtce prcsldent and sec retnry was selected from each district el tlie county, Mr. Sliroder returned thanks ler the honor ceulerred and called upon the glee club for it selection, which was ron ren ron derod. a roei.isn rAitMKit ri.r.ECKii. He Allows Tliroe hnlnmem te Vlctlruli) Him l'er WS.UHT. Jeseph U. Uuest, a well-to-de farmer of Braiidywliiu Huudred, Del., was neatly lloeced out et nearly 13,000 by threo ilmrpern Wednesday atturuoen. Twe of them up or ached him with an eiler te buy n pertlfii of his property at a llbeial price. Uncli slde was te put up 13,000 forfeit, tbe money te be held by the third of the con cen frderuUs. Mr. Uueit, net having the funds en hand, came en te Wilmington ami drew the nuieuut from bank. Ou bis way home, mid nt the edge of a weeds, l,e was met by the aup aup peied nogetlatort, and the party en tered the wet li te cempletn the truiiH truiiH actien. Alter seme dlckerlugGuest turned ever the 3,000 forlelt te the third Hwludler, who alxi received from his confederates what eppcared te be u roll of netev. Ouest then liiciiiue ni'.plcleus and grabbed for thin roll, which he ohtalned. The sharpers qulekly departed with their "needle," and tlie farmer startmi ler home, Ou the wsy hoixainlned his " money," and was iliim iliim iliim ffluudcdupoiidlKcevcringthathohad fill In netCH and laruu wad et nowspsper ellps. The swindlers worn then outef sight. Quest cuine back te Wilmington and nntltted the pellre. The authorities in Philadelphia, Uiicster ami Wist Chester and ether cities lutve been uetitled by telegraph, but thore Is noclew te the rotiliers, Quest Is about r0 years of age, and Is worth nt least ?80,000. lle describes tils lUcoers its darlc-eam-ple.ilnnrd. Twe of them are short, while the third Is ralher tall. I.UUAI. CI Ill's. Cbrls'ltn Warfel has brought suit against Klmer llurslinek and Daniel Tnmnny, Jr., eliatglrg them with assault auel batteiy. They Imve entered ball for n hearing befere Alderman Spurrier. This uaee grew out of trouble these turtles had en Saturday night Jehn Hecney hai been locked up nnd hel'i beieru Alderman Doeu ler being drunk and dtnerdetly. Henry Mugulre,nsonef llartley Mngulre, bad the end of his thumb sawed off yester day byncltcilar saw nt Krauskep'a cigar box lectery ou Mulberry street, where he is employed, Fied Shcemakcr, et this city, bHd ene et his bauds terribly liurned whlle marching lu the parade last ovenlng. A sky rocket burst lu his hand, and Dr. Yeagley attended him. Allan A. Ilerr, real ostate ogent, sold at private eale, ene nt the groensteno trout houses, occupied by W. M. McClure, te Kdwlit Kherman, ou private teruis. llic liiilircr-Crulicm Nupllnli. Dr. Geerge It ltehrer, of this city, nud Mlts Ade'nide Crohem, dsughter et Her luuu Creheiii, were married ut the Hroend Piehbjterhui ehuicb, Brooklyn en Wed nesday, by Hav. Dr. Lymau Abbett. U. C. Konnedy, ctq , of this city, was best ruau and thu urldesmalds were Misses. Leu and Mary ltehrer, Bisters et tlie doctor, Mi&h hihuuiHkur, et Brooklyn, and Miss Zaduk, of Moblte. Thu ushers were Dr. Chas. Franklin, Waller Bausmau, Urant ltehrer and Uuracu Martin, of this city, ami Ueergu Crobem, et Brooklyn, After Iho wedding thore was a ic ic ic coitien at the Cisrtuden hetel, Brooklyn, wiiieh was lurgely uttended, uller which the newly wedued oeuple left Brooklyn ou uu extended wedding tour. Upen their return thu doctor will occupy the hand hand hand eoeo residence recently erected en EiU Orange strett. Unit i:neiiLli ul In til Waul. G-ergu II Qruvts, the well kuenn nud Wtttllby woelAii munutacturer of lndluus, Pa, hasntiueunced his Intention or voting for Clbvelsud aud Thurmau. Mr. Graves has heretofore) baen a stauuch Itepubllcau, and his "Hip" Is regarded as havlugagrrut deal et slgnifleauve by both parties. His change of political heart wai the result of trie ingu tsriff ou wool plank of the lte publlCAn platform adopted ut Chicago. Mr. (Jrvts bHjstliu tax en wool has teen do de trliuental te manufacturers, and that he Is new strongly lufavoref tbeMllla bill, which he considers an excellent muasure fur the peeplu of this country, lu addition te cast luu bis vote for the Democratic national ticket, Mr, Graves will vote for the state candidate His tlrm Is the Kelleyburg woeeleu fctery. A ltepertei' Acclilent, J. M Johnsten, of the Imlli.inukii, was ii,Jjied last evening ut DuUe und OrhUKO hlreets. He was lu the middle of tue sireut tuktngadescrlptlonef the wagons lti the ludustrlui dlBplsy, when tbeie was a stampede caucd tiy the report that a torch had nurst. Tue crowd made a wild rush ana Mr, Johnsten was thrown down and trampled by beveral men. He was very badly bruised about the body, and In con cen BitiueLcu Is te day ceutlned te the heuse. r.tnemu. and Negreta Dtiert llmiUju Tnere is a VHrffable pBule among the Kepiiiiiieans el auderburgb county, ma. The Cterej,atia and negroeiaro Hami.edlui.' le tbe Demccrdtloeandldatos. The Kiaos Kiaes Kiaos vllle VM, the euly German paper, has deserted Hairlbeu and editorially advises l's readers te support Oievclsnu and the entire Dbiuocrntie state ticket, a commit cemmit commit tieor Ii.llu ntlal Itepubllcans left Kvaus vllle en '1 utsdsy night for Indianapolis te plscs the situation belore General Harrison, and urne upju him the uecettliy of his per' seusl appearsuce at Kvansville at a ltenuU. ilean rally te be field there next week, riieyhepe that he may peisibly stem the tldeQtdliaster, Hen, ,7eliii'Cliili. Tbe first orgaulritlen te nrrlve In town this afternoon for te-nlghl'd parade was the "Hen. Jehn H. Kemperclub," nf Altrer. The "Hen. Jehn," who secured tbe tltle by being In the legislature nne wlnter and Is making n desperatn tffjrt te get thorn again, was In front. He was covernd with suilltH and perspiration, and sported n little bluerapnnd an ISIOcanu. The baud outnumbered the club. Wemlrgan Old (Umi. Twe young men en North Quecn street lint night frequently stepped gentleinen with their laJlcs, beiiglng ler " Hvj cents te buy a leaf el bread " This Is an old game, and Is played only In cmcs wbore t gentlemau Is accompanied by a lady, the workers" knowing that many young men will net rcfuse te pay boaanse they don't w sit their ladles te think tbey bo be bo gtudge live cents. Writ cl Jtfplttlnliiued. A. II, Lindls, administrator el II. II. Htmnk, deeessed, te-day Imicd it writ of replevin aealnst Abram ScbcelZtV Sen for acme tools and materials used In the shirt making buslnOM. Thn defendants gave bend In thn sum of fl&O and retained the goods. The dispute will be settled In the common pleas court. UK ATI III Wxua.-ln this city, Mrs. A nn In Wuber, w He el 1'eter Vr. Wuber, In her Ulti yenr. Tlie rrMtlves and Jrlunils et tlie futnlly nre resrectlully Invited te attaud thu luneral, from her husband's rtsldencit, Ne. 7MK Marietta avunue, en Krlilay morning at fcX o'clock. Ucqnlrin Mass at 9 o'clock at Ht Jeseph's church, lalormeut at BUJejcphs Ciinctury CAUKtt-Oetober 1 lfcfs, In th's elty, Mary May. OaiiKlitiir of Krl h hihI Murli fciuier, lu thu faurioeuth year el liur iie 'Ilia relatives and Irlemls el thn family arn rnepecttully Invited te attend the funvial. from the piienU' reeldunce, Ne I O Locust street, en Friday ntternoen at 2 o'clock, ln ln ln torment at Lancaster exjinntery. 2'.d Fs raa, -In th's rllr. em 'lu i!l li tnt., atiln rcslilnnce el Mr, I'hlllp Mieithrist, lel Ner.li Frlncn street, Sllsn Huiin lylnr. 7e proceed te Keliind's tlitnli en Huturday at 10a. in., whuru eeivlcts and liiluriiient will tnJie plttce. 2 d MeUnANH. In this city, en Hi i211 tnt ,.Rlm A., sen of It. .1. Ma eirunn, nutit .u yenis Tha relatives nnd IilcnOi et tlie lumllyare rcspcctlully Invltud te Lt'er.d thn funeral from the rcslduncu et his father, Ne. 110 North Frlncu elroet, en HaiurJav morning at ' o'clock. HIkIi Mass ut Ht. Mary's ihurtli at 9.M InteiinuiitatHt. Murj'acainpti'iy I MAKKKTV. Neer lirK niMrati. Nw Yenic, Oct. 25 flour market dull : Fltie, 12 8ft3 7 i Huiierllne, iiniailA: Mimi Kxtrml3lOJ7S City Mill Kxtia.l'iitiJOSM Wlntur VVIiiialextra. J3 2.1C3 75 WliiAl Ne. 1. ited, Hlate. Il!',l)5; Ne 2, fill I Ne. t, Una, Wliiler. Nev.. tl HKl Dec, II njti recelpij', i7l,'00i shlpmeuui, nene Uern Nn 2, Mixed, Caan, e'AJe i e)ct, W.iet Nev., n,t'i rectilptu. ls 110 ; shipments, t!U it. aU-Ne. 1, Whltn. Htnln 4: it Ne. Z de. fOViet Ne 2 mixed, Nev, ii')i Iec, 3lie i Tin'elpts, "J.'JW i slilpmcnis. mi, llveflulli HLate 7V iiarley dull, at 85Q 5c. Ferk aunt uta MuHn,in iirj'e 71 l.ure neiiilmli Nev, IrtOI ; Dec, ISIS, MelasKOtdiill j fur Mi liiillluir bkh'k, itu Illack strap. He. New Orleans. 20310c I'urpuntinndtlll at ICVic llesfn steady ; striilniid 10 Reed, tl (2KQI1 eft Fotreleuindull t Uunneil In Casws, UK". rrelKhtsdull Krntnte Liverpool. :itd lliittiirllnn : Wusturn Oruamury, 'Xai'iHn 'Xai'iHn 'Xai'iHn CIiocbe qulet t Western r"iut, 7tlie. : otate ractery, 7KG-te ; rmicy Wlilte, WO 120 ; Ohie Klat, 8XtluS'a. KKUSUlet Ulutu, 2.'OJ!K',i Wtstern, 21i Q213. MiiEiiraiill ; Hoaned Cutleat, tJierUranula. ted, 7Kc. Tallew dull 1 Frlinn City, f We. Ittce iimnliint 1 Uarellna, lalrtogned, Wc Unlleusliiwt falrUurKeus. ter Kle, IVie. (.tYerltucH itiitrKne. ( iiluAoe, Oot. 21 Cattle-U-culpt, 15(00 j i lilniiiMiilM 7 txs : marbct lewur : Iiupvcs. 15070; gioei s.MWiy.'HOj steckurs and KcdcrH 12 Kitta 4J ; corn, liuiM nnd mlxuO.tl .MUi 10 1 'litiaus stoer, II litli 15 1 w it(jrn luimrg, tieiJlM llous-ltrcelpts, 20,(00 heads plilpinents. n,Ml lniuhia Inwnr; mlxnd . :it 5 s s havy, 15 5C5 75 ; llcnt, tviies 53 ; cklps, Hhuap itecnlpts, 0 0vi Iiead t shlpirii'nU, 3,0 mt market dull 1 uatlrus, 12 75 till W)t Wosieni Hhnrii,JfiiG3fiii: jtiae uliein, 1 : 2)OJ 40 ; lamlH, 1 1 teus 25. Xabt liinsRTT. CailJe KrcelptB, 171; shliurents, SUj luarknt lewui ; prliiu', H non.'i ,i ; fair te iroert, f IOI Wl 1 common, f.itf UfiO j li u.tiirc. II 2l en ( blockers, u tua i ; mi curs shipped 10 New VnmhxUy. Hekb Iteculpln, l,7tw lii'iia 1 shtpmnnts ISik) markut fair: Flilludulphtas, 15 il'd 5 75,' mixed, 5 U'(5 Cli Yeriturs, 5 luirti ttfi-t: tiiiinniin 10 imr, t5 35f5 45 1 plim, tlte Q5 85; uecarnslilppi'd te New Yerktndiy. Hliiwp Itttrulpu. lioe: shlpiiiniiiH, 10 0: mm kr-t Blew j prliue, llflt 25 j tlatr tofreud, li :'f(Il 16 ; cetuuicn, 1 ill ; liiiuer, f J i.Qi b. (Jlitrnxe Fiudiicn ninrkci. CniOiiie, Oct 2 B.wi a. m. Maruet nponed. Wheat M1V..I1 li Dee, filial Maj,$l nti Cern Oct., 41?j0 ; Nev., ilie 1 Dec, Ayiu. May, 3-7(0. OatH net , 2le ; Nev , 2l)ic ; Dec, 25e : May, 2'jiu Ferk Nev, 111 10; Dee., 1ISJ; May, Jllb.'V. Lard Nev,, .10 1 .May, H3 HllOlt llltis vjct., 17 0U; .1.111,17 .1) ULOHISO. Wheat-Oct, ll,13ii Nev., II.HK; Dec , $1 13i! Uav.tll.Mi (Jern del., 4P 1 ; Nev., 41ic ; May.Ssce. t.alH uct tlXCl NOV, 2I5CC, May.'iC IMrk-URt. 114 (I); Nev, til 114 40; Muy, 114 7X- Lard-iid.,18 2j; Nev.tilJ; Dec , 3i,V. Dec, 2M',c ; 47,'J; Dee, Dec , tJ lu ' muy, isim. Uliert lllhs-Oet , 17 WX 1 Jan , IJ SO Urntn sua l'reviatuna. ruriitshud by a K. Yundt, Itreirnr. tinuioe, net. 25. 1.uu o'clecit p. 111. YVhuat, Cern. Oa's. Ferk. Lard October t',i 2ix Novmnber USJi 4IJ 2lj 11.65 8 27 Decomber in Jiuj v5 Jamiury 1FJVJ S' 2. II 5 ( 17 Muy ipk Wi itt.,' 14 si a ye crudneill (M, C0D80I8 u? C-10 Closing Frtct's 2:15 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern, tlals. Fnrk. I nrd. October nsi 41H 2tv 14 iw : Nnvembur lui 41.' Il'd H lu b 15 Docembur.... 1H'4 I'.ih, 2.1!.; h 10 January Uli 7 fftjj 11 te H 12 May 11 ?; 3-,'i 1X4 14 7.' .in Orudeilll , tjijf Coasels itucelpts. cur Luis. Wtnter Wheat 7,) BprlnK Wheut S Cern mt Oats iij ltye Uarley , Head. llncfllpts tleirs.... 17.MQ ltecetpts came ie,tte Lerui Btecc aim iienn. UeiKtrted byJ, U, Loek. Far Lait Vtdut. hhUi. Laucas'r B per cenL, 18.K) lue ihaue " u " ls leu 115 " 4 " Hchoel leanlsSU leu 103 " 4 " tnl er20yimrs. 1(0 lie) " 4 M lufier'JUyuani. tee 1U) " 4 " Inlllor'jeyiiars. lixi 101 U " 4 lu MirSOyeais. 100 1CJ L ManholuilterouKh lean 1U0 102 MisuiLLAHieca BTecaa. tlaarryvl.Inlt.lt 60 1. MUluruvltHi Street Car NJ (,j lmiutrtnK Frtnttrg Ceunpany 61 bi tiaullKhtund rul Cnmiuny i Hoveiis llouse (1 en la) ui mi Columbia OiuCtmAiiy -25 25 Columbia Water company te jj Susquetianim Iren Cemivtny im 2i.C5 MiiriottalliiUew.wiim in. 2111 in steTens Heuo mi .e5 MUlorsvllle Nermal Scheel 25 is Northern Market..... M se Ea3tru Markut w t2C0 Una Cempauy ltenda uj V3 Columbia UoreuKti Uends iw iw ' Uiarryvlllelt.lt., r loe no K-Mdlnz A L'eluinbla U. It., 6'u iki 105 Kllsen LlKht Company w 5751 tVeitem Market , vi fibe Laacamer City 8trnet llallwui Ce.. te te KastKudBtroetUallway ul TUBHriKU HTOCKS Hlil aprlnR A Doaver ViUley., 24 s llriJKupert A Horsusheu U j;-j Columbia A Chusluut IHU ue 2; Columbia A WashlnKten... 2u 20 ConeKtOKaAHlK Spring 25 20 Marletui A Mount Jey 25 ssw Lauc, Cllzubethtewn A Mlddlel'ii, loe 75 Lancaster A JTriitivllle , w uim,b I-ancaiUirA LttlU 25 75 Lancaster a willliuiatewn 24 no LaucwUir Maner 50 iu lncastur A Marietta. ., , i, Lanenuir A New Helland ke It LiucueterA BusQuehanna.,.., .,.,., seu if, Lancaster A New Danvlllu..,, 'it 11 Columbia A Miuietta 33 j, Maytewu A KlUabuthteirn a 1) Lancaster A Kphrata 25 l."5 Lencautcr A Willow Btreet a 4124 straaburg A MUlpeit Marietta JUavtewn $ tu bikk sreuus. rtrst National Hans jui 2t ranuurs' National Hauk te us f uiten Ntttlonelisank 100 pit i"V43iSrifou.ut'Ntttlelall!ank... 50 115 0 Northern National liank 10a 121 FoepleB' Ntttleaik: lUrnte ion U Keystene National liuuk.Mauhtim IW IW Columbia NatleuiU lfciuk. liu 1 CtrtslUna NaUnnul Hrnk. . . iw 125 Kphrata NaUenal ltenk lue lis J BHena lianlc, Columbia...!. 100 161 first National uank.Btnuburir...... leu lis JSt SaSn fiftStfi . . . . 100 tlS uBtnUenal liank, Mt. Jey,,,,,,,, iey xte I.ltlti National llixnk IK) ilenntvllln Nnllenal liank lw Mnnbelm National Itank............. 100 Union Nallenil ilank. Itnant Jey.. 60 New Helland National JlanJr ion linp Nallnnal llanlr ICO . nanyvllle National Hank 100 ElliutotLtewn hiitlenW l.'enk...... l."0 107.50 100 W eiXO US 117 IIS FMIulelpliDt I'rndec Market. FniLt.Dsr.rjUA, Oct. 23. rieur dull 1 saint 010 btils 1 Minn. 'Ilaki'rn, Vi tfcflO te 1 Fnnn's. ratnllr. 5(Onr. 10 Writern de, MUM5;r. Winter Fatenti.iG 0007 01 1 eprlns de, 0 2u uve,ll KOIUK Wln-at-tict.. itfSKt Nev., II MX J Uoc Uec 1108X1 Jsn.lllSX-eiern-Ocu, texct Nev. We; Ucc, 4XetJan., tjats-neb, Ssi Nev., HXet : Ucc, 3i 1 Jan.,3IXc. new or stocks. Naw Yebs, Oct. '13 1 p. m.-Mnney closed at 2arX l'er c)n," 1 KchanKO steady t posted ratfls. I flXOI E3Xl actual rates II 8IO 4 81J for CO flays and II 08'H fordemand j Uevnmuuints closed steady t enrrnncy e's, II 2lX bid 1 Fs couren, tl I7ii X's ete, II C84 hid. The stock msrkette day opened unsettled aMl derlng the nritildrty minutes prices de clined Irjitllenally unflerii rata by the bears. Alter tlie nrt ca Ithaie was a nriner feellng, and a buy trj;by Londen of ths leading stocks natitted In nn upward luin of y, lel porcent. Iiy neon Dm uiurkethis slceu bccii dull and featutclcss. Btecc naraeia. Quotations by lteed, Mofiraen era, Lancaster, Fa. bhw vena: list. 11 1. . Canada l'ucine CO, U,l Colerado Cn.il... A Ce., 12 M. Li" bank- Ir.s. CO rix 31 II lX 15!4 IS 13 x ,? Ml 81K H'h VlV, 10)!i K.1 74J 27 Sllti ei 1UK le- 49 10 MX 30 Central Faciric UnnadnBeutburn.... OhlHt L.A FbK..- Den. ft Itte U Ilel.LA W Krln. ...... ............ Erle2nds Jer U It. A T Leu, A N ... I,. 8 horn Mich Cen Missouri Pacific HockValley N. 1 ..-............ 1 )i. F. l'ref , IK 23i 1! tt4. ira 7u'i 1 271J 12 WlVf Ittl 7l 27W e' 1UK ies 49)1 10i MX '!K N.West HIM N.Y.U Kis NewBnKland OK East Tunnussue Ii Omaha i-i Oroiten Tninsportatten.. ae?i unuine a it FactneMnll lUclunnnd Tennliiat SiiX 2i'K Bt. Faul t.ti wyH Texas Facltle 21); 2iK UulouFnctne GM UK Wabash Cem Wabuhl'ie! 25 2S Wes'xjrn U MIS H YVwit Rhore Uenaa riltLADSLVnlA LIST. I.nli. Vel H..N.Y. A I'hlll "X Ss)A i.e X 14 X 14 2SVi Bil M K Fk.lt. U ''L ueiaimr &, 2iy2iir-ie Leh. Nuv Gl'i ltoatenv. Fass F. AK N.Cent Peeples l'am KilK 4's Oil 1 t('K Hhiin Tnuitlnn .... 89X WW JSK W All VMHTlHItM UN-IB. 04K1NU 1'OWDKIl, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIH powfler nnver varies. A marvel et purity. streiiKth and wholeDouumess. Mere ccoiieiiilojil than Urn ordinary utnds, and can no!, be sold In enmpotltlen with thu multltude of low nut. Hliert weiulit, alum or pbosphate petvdnis tleld milt 111 rnur. lteTAL Uakiss Fewbmb Ce., lue Wall titroeL New Yrirk. tylBlVdAw "Mi'OltlKUlM llOI'IhKH. Oi"NUIND IRISH WHI3K.Y. KOUHKIl'H LlQUOlt STOllK, Ne. 22 Centre Squat 0. Lancaster, Fa. v .NTUU - UU1AKMAKKHH. AI'. OliLlNiiKi: IIIIOH A CO, 1 unrusier, Fu yul O20- 1 i3 THK OHAUTAQUAN LITKKAKY and 81'tentlllc Clrele will meet In the Y. M O. A. Hull this ( I Iiurtduyi evening An ixco'lent prej?rniimi hns been arraiiKed, n. (ItullllK ilNcimlen of (ill lent polities, lid BST.VTK Ol-' K.VTll.VltlMC It. UOUUII erly, IntHOt I ancitslr r city, Fonnaylva Fennaylva tils, deceased Letters testamentary en BHlil ( stale hwltiK been irrmld te tha under HKiiiil, all iien-eni ludibted Iheime are rr qnested 10 mului Immeillati) pnyment, und lltO'ehwInK clalmi or dunmnili UKiimstilm s line will projeut lhim without delay ter tot tet tot lleuientte thu ulHleielnneil. It J. SlujitANN, Executer. El-eune O. Emitu, Atterni.y. ect25-0tl h T OOK OUTl'OK IT! '1 hit Ceutth anil Celd will kIve you I reuble If 50,1 tin no-. l.ciOK OUT luit lr, und thu best wuy t by tuklnK the piepui a favorite, UMtmttAN'rtUUUMIiCUltr, which Is ifim'antuea te tve uiUfactlcn, Fries l5unJ 50 eeniH. Fer sale only ut CUlHltAN'd UHUti BtOltK, a li.'l li A3 137 A 139 North Uueen Bt. IflAIiL ANNOUNUKMISNT. i Mv iisjortiiuntef Full Ovorceallnrtlj ene of the most complete, lines I have ever dls plaj.iJ. Cemprl'lUK Wide Wat- Worsteds In nil Unil,, Kiruys, Fancy Cheviots, t-ett Woven HI iKUiials, Meltensund l'litenl lletv fin, inmtii up lu thu most artistic style at mod med tiale pileus, at A. II. K0SKN8TKIN, 115 North (iuienttuet.conieref Oranr.e. elO-lydlt Lancaster, la, N KW l'ALL UOA'IS -AT 1HK- New Yerk Stere WK Ol'KH THIS WJCKK, HKIV LINK3 Or Ladies t .Misses' ad Chilton's NEW FALL COATS. Kvpij Variety et nillLDItKN'8 COAT.", lu nllHlztb. tuiiuli ei, 1175, t lue, l.'Si, ta.te.U.50, (I l0,150,l0UtOt.0llJlUl.i. eillLDHKNM (1UKTRIIKN COATS, Made nnd Tiluiiiinaimln Latt-st Styles, In Btilpcs, l'luldi and Flalti Mutcilal. M1S3KS' NKWMA11KKTS In all Iho NOW fclupes ut tl 0J, f J SO, 11.10, 5 CO te 111 00. t-plcniJId Vuluetn I. VDlKS'BTOCIllNKTrK JAvKH.'iaul3.lV, I3.5i 1.00 ami 510 tat h. LADtKH' CLOTH,' JACKKTS in StHpe'. Cheeks and FUlu colors, ut WOO, 11.00, I5.W toJlutOeith. LAttlKV NEWilAUhKTS, LADIllb'UAOLAN, LAD1KF HOl'JKbKAf. In NCMcatlihii'esat low Prices, UUKArilAUUAINt INOAMl'AlUN HAND Ikf.llClUKFa. We lm-ue.'oifldeul thshalance 01 a tnanu lictuier's ktnek nt 01 u null luuat price. Nole li'DinllewliiK 75 dozen rumpulitu llundkur chl f, euly 3. uplice lue dozen l!ilkht Col Col Cel or, d iii'iipulxii II ndkiTChluts, 60 each: uul plica 110 25 itecuii All-silk etarsund fctripth llaudLenhltfs, 12W0 each 1 ujudete leIatSc. WATT&SHAND 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING. ST11EKT, NK r a n rxn tihkuknth. NOTICK-SKVKN PKK OKNT. WILL litaddei te all citv lax retatlnlea un paid alter October 51, nss. J. it. KVritreN, o20tteciS0lt cityirMurer. B KANCH KUllODL e- aUAOK KVAN. I.UTIf fltlUlllill. J'ranhleg inrvlce at 7-.1l p inTlinriday, cnnducled Iiy thn puter, llav. C. K. Haupt, All terdlilly lnvltel. ccll8-2td l DO NOT MISS TO VISITTHE BOUTH irn Market The finest bnlldlnir and best niirketlnir. Market dsyr, 'luesday and eaturday ineiulngi, aud Batuiday allemoen allonre'clocK. BZt-tldU 44 West Kjni St. TUOOKIC'.S KiiEKNALlNE. Breeke's Kleenaline KOK UliKANINO, HOOUKINO, BOHUU IHNG, I'OLiIHHINO, Jletals, Ma'btn, l'ntnt, r.utlery. Crockery, Ulft?5WfUH, KfinllTIWIlIO, W I QdOWS, Oil ClOllH, bath lubj, Urecs FJalus. r0U WABlltNO DISIIKS AND CLEANING ALL KlICIiKX UTKNHlLa. CUT THIS ADVKltTISEMKNT OUT AND HKISU It TO Clarke's Tea aud Ooffde Stere, WITH FOUR CENTS. and you will KCt a Cake of KLKENAL1NK, which retails nil ever for alx cents Itemembur, this suup Is geed lera short time only, F. 8 -'ampin Cakes et KLIKNALI.S'K given a ay te all purchaser! te mericitr. Ari:WBAFdIM Dltllil) JThUlTf. .'I Founds e'allfernla Apricots fer2'c. S Founds esend Cooking llalblns ler 25c. II Founds UvaperaK d Feaches for 25j. a Founds Fruiiullus for 2te. a Founds New I'urrants terinc. B t' lnts Dried Illuckborrles for 25c. Hflcket'sHelf-ltulslnir llucku beat lust In. Have you tried our Salt Water llckles 7 SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLK3ALK AND UKTA1L TEA AND OOPPEB STORE, VI ana 11 Seuth Queen St. LAncAHTKit, Pa. -Tolnphnne. F. . Kfinotiher, If you brln( thtsadver tlsument una lour cenli toeur giore you will Kbtaelx cunlpackiiisuet KI.KKNAL1NK. lyd&w MAKT1I4 it OU. rJ. Our liilfcs' nml Chililreu'ri Cleat Department Has been Knlaivid und you a'e tevltodte Call und lnpeulllm Steek, whether desirous et puictiaBlng or net. HKADyUAlU'ElfJ KOli Seal Plush Ceals, Seal Plush Jackets and Plush M djsekus. Seal ladies' Cleth Jackets. tun All-wool Htecktnmtii .incket U an line Kjeellen, Jacliet, both In Fit and Male Clihi lUl. fl.Mi All-Weel JaeketU rei fect In Kit and 14 50 fqiml teun tM0 Jcket sold. 15(11 .lackut U mndoef a Micenal V. elh, I 10 Fill Heavy n:.d Clese Filling. LAIIIK.3' CLOTH MOII.1KHKA WUAFj IN ALL S11ADK.S. Misies' and Children's Coats A SFKC1ALT1 MTCOATS AT HALF l'UICK. All of Last Ye ur's sie;k or Ladles', MHaen' and Crlldren's Coati have been Marked ut Kznclly Half Frlce te 1! ft tu Iteum for thu tu J.B. MARTIN, k CO. euMri.nxwN re wdhk. e OMFiMSXlON POWDEK. LADIES WHO VALUE A llF.riNED COMFLEilON MUST USK POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts 0 brilliant transparency te the sktn. ltemuvts ull pimples, ireckles und aid colorations, and mikes the skin delicately soil aud beautiful, itcentalns no lime, white, lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or flesh, white and brunette. FOll SALK IIY All DruRglate Doalero and Fivney QoeJb ilvcrywhore. MriiEWAiiK or sprje-ivd IMITATIONS. IX ttUMPMirtiiHXtllUZlt IUl)Ua. rKUl AND HKK -Til r HOCHESTER LAMP AttlyCaueiH-LlRhti Itau thorn alt. Aietbar Let of CHKAFOL01S.'X terG&j an'' OUBteves. - l'HB ' PERFECTION " .KlAL MOULKlNCi A UUIiUKlt CUeHION WFATHERSTRIP liiitethew 1 rhls strip outwears all others ethers Kcens out tha cold. S'ep rattling el wlndewe. Kiel une the dutU Kixjp out suew aud rain, Auyenu can apply tl no waate or dirt made in applying It. Can be fit ted anywheru no holes te bere, rwvdy for nae. It will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strip U the moil perfect. At tha ateve, Ue&ler and Kanire aterea -or-; Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LMMQAMTUJbrA. KEW AD rxnTlSKHEKTS. WantkdITa'ceuntky UIIU, TO .. 2 Hou'wer and lesrn te attend a Fine Itakeryln I'htladelpbln. ubaraetrrmen". nevoeu. wimnit and ebllglnc penen. ad UllOJ, Mill). HletlAS'i. CCriMAN. Ne 251 Seuth !3d St., FhtladBlphla. Fa OCtlD lt5 B3TK.Y. HSTRAYKD I'HOM prcmlMs of 1I13 underslined a THK Llslit limn Bttcr, wel(ihinir about ten htinflred pounds. Information that will Jmdtolilito Jmdtelilito Jmdtolilite cevery will be tbanktull received. l. e. MKAHIU, ec12ltfd Ne. 711 North 'ueen Btieet. WALL, 18SS Fine Tailoring rer the Lafst Novelties, conflnel styles. LarKCst a-sertment of Fina Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H, GERHART'S Only Direct Importing lAilcr. 43 NOUT1I QUKKN 8TUEBT. vrKNNKROUOH UAhl. NOUTU rUINCE SntKET. Ceicmenclng MONDAY. OCTOUEll 22, for ONX WEKK ONLY. MADAM TflDEllSOFS OKIOINALTKOUFK Or QlaBS Blowers and Crystal Weikera, AND Prof. IlBrgin'g Ilcctric OrgaD. Exhibitions Dally, tiem 2 te 4:50, and 7 te 9.J0 p. in. n-ADMISSION H ttuts, Including present O3tl0-lwd AT BUKHK'B. CRMPRlGn PTEIDQUARTERS NOW FOR Wednesday Nights Parade. WANTKD-7W MEN AND HOIS TO lll-Y Campaign Screamers. Wlitt are they? A Firework New nnl Nevel. A eteinii ttlilstle nnd ItemO combined, and sell for 5c each. Used in Parades andaj Halntei aleui; th? Koute. Yeu Hava Ne Torch and Want te Parade. We will tell you a Candtdate Illuminated lantern en u Btlck, ready 10 go In line, and will msltn a geed display. Beld 1 heap, ceme and see them Lit Up this Evening, Japanese and Chinese I anlems, Colored Flre, Iteman Cunaies uud Flags et all Sires. SEE OUJl DEVOJIATIOXS Ter Uelh Wednpsday'i and Furades, tllmi9as's BURSK'S, NO. 17 HA&X KING STREET LNnAHTRIl. F CJ.OTJUNU. M AltTIN HKOTHKKS. SaUu-Jiiy gees en roe- It's the Story of Bsst atd Least. erd anions lie big days. It's being known where the best dollar's worth and best fitting Cloth ing Id te bd had for the Lest money. Suits and Overteil's going out In every di rection 1) telling tbe story, and Saturday Boemod as though we were having a " town meeting " of poeplo from miles around. If j ou llke a Dre9.y Overcoat see our Diagonal styles at 110 Illack, 111 no, or Drewn. Mud? cbotce Btyles from that te t- te pick Irem, and Men's Serviceable Coats as low as I. Men's Suits for little money with a drecsy leek, and thu best stock of Dresi Suits are here. See tl2 andllSvalues. MARTIN BRCTS Clothing und Furnishing Heeds, 28 NOUTU UUKEN ST. WlL lil AMBON A l'OSl'KK. A IRODIQIOUBSnOWIKa : of EXQUISITE NOVELTIES Fer the Campaign of 1888. ALL-3Il.lt CAMPAIGN HANDKF.ltCIHF.FS, With Appropriate Forty Motte. FulCK, 25c. NATIOKAL'.FLAO II ANDKKUCHIKF?, All bilk. FllICK, 21c A LLSILK liAH HANNAH ANDKEKCUIJFS, FltlCK, '.5c COTTON 11ANIIANNA IIANDKKUCII1KF8, FHIUK, DC. COTTON NATIONAL FLAUS- FltlCK, Se. DKMOC11ATIC AND HKIMTIJLICAN TONS, le and J5. 1IUT- Largest Assortment et Seasonable TJndeiwear ATLOWKFTFHICK3. WilliamseD & Fester's, 32, 34, 3U .V 38 E. JUNG ST., tNUAflTKIl, FA AND NO. 318 MARKET STRW1ST, U AUUlMIIIMU. CA. tlA NJ) K Hit VlllKrx. c AMl'AlUN UOODS. Campaign Goods. WHITH GLOVES, BADGES, BDPP GLOVES, NEW NHOKTIE3, -AT- E R I SMAN'SJ Ne,.uvrirxKiMa stkxit. rOK HA LB OK KXNT. HOU9KSK01tHALK On'tHE MOST liberal terms, en Weit Chfstnut, Vfal nnt, Jxunen. Uary, Flneand Charlette street. Apply at inlVRmd VBNnilTII MAUYBTKHtCT. 170R 11KNT TWO IjillOB AND 3 very desirable rooms en second fleer of Nn. 12 if est Klui! slrcet, nt low ratua In quire of W.W.AMOS, eillwd "Fowler" Osllsry. FOK8ALKOK 11KNT, sltnated tour squire -A HUILU1NQ Bin.tt. frntn pnlM nf city, sultuble for any nmnnf icturlnKiiurpese. IlasRCea bwemnnt, two floors and atlfc. 70 fect irent and 44 leet deep Has a new horte powexbellerand fnglni-, olevetor and offlce complete, with u lining In jttrd en line OIF. A It It . and ene-slnry wniehennn 20 by 45 feet In thi rear ef main bnlldtnu. W 111 telfer tuns cheap by applying at mica te m, . CUAltLKSr MlLLKlt, rPlmd IlKast Kins etreeU EXKOUIOU'S TATB, BALK OF REAL K3- On Friday, KeVKMBzn P, 1FW, by vlrtce of an cider of eale granted by tha orphan' Court of Lancaster county Ihoun Iheun Ihoun deislgncd,xeculorof ltev. Jehn Tucker, de ceased, will sell thn following real estate, viz : Let of ground en south Mdnnf Wenttlrange street, Lancaster, containing! feet 2; Inches front, and extsnding in depth 170 Feet, en which Igierected a cinuble nnc-slery fiame dwelllDghense, N01. 3i2aud3ll. Thulotcen. tains chelce fruit trees. Sale at 7 o'cle' lr p m at the Franklin Heute, when terms will be uiadn known by LKW1SS.TOCKKB, Fxccuter of ltev. Jehn Tucker, deceased. Afe F F.Histr.iiL, Aucr, c20-lijtdH,au,lh PUItblOSAliKOFVALUABLKKKAIi FBtateln tbe City of Lancaster. OH Fr.lDAT, October 20, 1833, the unaors'gned Ltlrs of Dorethea hi Inn, de ceased, wt'l tell at publle sale, at Iho I.eepaid Hetel, In thn city of Lincaster, the following valnanle real estate, viz : All that two-story brick dwelling house.wl th the let of ground tnoreto belonging, rttualea en tbe Eeulli slde of Fast King street, in the city of Lancaster, numbered 410. The let con tains eoventy-twn feet six and a-half Inches, mom or less, tn fronton Hest King street, and extends southward nf thn same width two hundred and forty.flve feet, mere or less, te a fourteen feet wlde publle alley, 'ibis properly was for many years tha residence et the late faraa 11. liogers. 1 he houee la large and In geed condition, and Is supplied with het and cold water In the sec ond story. The let Is well kr.e th for Its abundant Mipply el almost every varlotyet cholce irult. This property, owing tells location, ft! and condition, ts very deniable, and Is lu every way wortbyefthuconeldorntlonolpurchassrs. hule will commence at 7 30 o'clock In fie evening, when teunn nt sa'n will bomade hn'iwniiythri iiiideitlgned. Tht gunidlanef Kdward It. llepkln sells by nrderef the Or phans' Ceuit. W. W. IIOFKINU, elaardlanef Kdward It. Hepkins. ANNA It. UMLLY, CAT11AH1NE 11 ATLKK JOXL L. HAINES, AllCt- OCtS,13 20.2". Vai.ua BLR errv hkal. kstatk ATi.XKl.L'T01iS'SALE. Ok Mesdav, OcreiiEit 29, 1P38, The undcwlgned oxecutersot the will of Iho late Jehn Uetse, deceaFed, will soil at public ealn. at the Leepard hetel, the following de scribed real estote. viz : Nn 1. All that LOT or OltOIJND tltnated en the west slde of Water street, Nrs.2land 20, botween West King and Orange streets, la thecl'y of LancaiU'r, containing in float en said Water stnet forty feet, mero erlu.s ana cxtendlng In depth westward forty-three lent. mom or less, nn wnicn nrj orefiea a liouute rwe-atnry liittciv uwkli.ine iieu.sk. nes. 21 and iO, rt ecd ehed, Hydrant, Well of Water with Fump tbereln und n nor Improvements. Ne2 All that LOT OF UHDUNDsl Uite(Len the south slde of West Wnlnutrtreeu between Water and Mulberry streets. In tte clly et Lancaster, en which Is rocted a Twe-storied HitlCK DWKLLINU HOUSE. Ne. 214, con taining In front en Walnut Btree', twantv twantv twantv one leet, and extending In d'pth nlnoty nlnety nlnoty twe fet, six Inches, te an eight leet wlde alley. Bulolerrnitncnco nt 7.30 p m , en suld day, when uttondance will be given and terms made kneitn by rilKOUOUR WENDITZ, C11AHLKS11 It&ESK. Hxocuters. 11 F, Ituws, Auct eclC-'lh,r,3ua DUB L1C SAL12 OF VALUABLK X FA It MS, Fursuant te erderj of gala Issued from the Orphans' Courts et llerk", i nucaster and Lob Leb anon counties, thore will be sold at public sale at the Keglo hotel In the village et liobo liebo liobe Bonlu, lieiks county, ON SATCnilAY, October 27. at I r. N., thii following tracts et Improved fnnn land : Ne. 1. All that ceitiln Homestead Farm near the vlllsge of ltobesonla, In Heidelberg township, Iterkp, county, adjoining lands of llobcsenla Furnuce Company, Futer l.eln Ingcr, Oeorge Kge,eq., deceased, and ethers, containing ubeu' IS'J Acres. 'Jh tract te bu survejedand sold by the acre. The Improve ments are a complete set of lann buildings lu Beed condition Ne. 2. A certain farm mepsuage and Tract of Land, sttuiit'i In I ewer Heldelbeig township, Uerks county, adle'utng luuna of Andrew and William llaBler, Samuel ateut, Uenjarr.lu Lerchund etlierj. containing 13 Acres, mera or less, the improvements being a Frame Dwelling Heuse, lUin und ether Liim build lniis. Ne 3. A certain farm and trart eflandlyl-g pirtlyln westceca.lce township, I uncater county, and partly In Mill l.'nek tewnxhlp, lK.bannn reuuly. Fa , adjoining lands ut Jeseph Dlehl, Jacob Kbllng, Jeremiah Jfeyer, Jehn Ktieclislead, the Kobeeenln Furnoce Ce. et ul., containing 5J Acris and 140 Perches 'Iho lmernvemnnts being a gnnd Dwelling Heuse, barn ami ether film buildings Ne. I A certatn farm, situated partly In West Cocallce township, Lancaster county, andpaitlyln Mill creek township, Lebanon county, udjeltlng lands el Jeseph Dlthl, Fetor 'I'exUir, l'eter Uhlrlch, Samuel Nag'e, the publle reiu leading te eebi-snnli, et al , centalnlnlng i5 Acres anl 110 Ftrches. Jtstiteet Jonathan Meyor, decejKd. ule at 1 p m . when teims and conditions will Ob made known. Fur lea dt string te oxamlne thn premlees will be cheeilully iliuivn uioumlen uppltta uppltta tlen. SAMOtLU HKFl'lSn, Hihesenla, e3 3tdlh Administrator. !,.) A. L. AUI.IUS. E STATU OF MIOIIAKIi HTKIOOLK, latoet Mai He township, deceased Let tiri tu-tauientaiy en said usiute hiving been granted te ths underelgned, al persons ln uebtid thereto am it (jueDled tn make lintne lintne dlate piisment, und theje hiving claims or dumandH against tha fame, will prtsent them without delay for teltlement tu the undor under plgned, u siding neir Uithisda Lftiicajter county. KLl.tUClIlSl'KI'JULIl, Fxecutrlx Jens A.Cevlk, Attorney. eisetdlh STATK QV JOHN A. AHNOL1), late of Iho City et Lnncaater, deceased. LotfrseliiOiiilnl't ration en said cstate having been granted te tha undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto arn request, d tmunlielmmo tmunlielmme tmunlielmmo dlute payment, and thoae having claims or demands against the same, will ptesent them without delay for fceHlement te the under nlgned, relding in tall city, at Ne l!7H0Uth Dnke street. ADAHOLI), DamelU Hakkii Admluletratrlr Attorney. ect3Utdlh ESIAIK myer, li OF II KV. LOl'IS OHOTP;- Inte of l nucast r tliv. doceased. Letter et ndmlntetratlen en euM estate hav ing been gi unit it te thu uudeilgiied, ull per sons indebted therete are reriuiuicd te make Immediate piyn nnt, und thesu hnvlngclalms or demindd asalnut the 3 line, will present them without rtivay ler Bettleimint te tha un dersigned, reildlng in I'elumbls, Lancaster county. F.EV. WM. I'lhFKlt, Jno. A. Cm. b, Administrator, e t u Attorney oet3fctdIh E STATK OF MADALKNA b'OUNKI. der, late of Lancaster city, deceased Letters testamentary en said estate having been grunlid te thn undersigned all persons liulebud thereto are reqiif 6t"d t3 make lmme lmme dlnte payment, and thoje having i latins or do de mand ugalnsl thu sa e, will present tbem without delay ter settlemeut te thu undur undur slgned, residing In Lencutterclty. JtLl.AllElH KEMPFLF, txeiutrix. Jno A. Cevls, Attorney. cS-CtdTh OOA'adO G .OLU l'K-NS. Heir's Bookstore. GOLD PENS. YOU WILL KIM) STOCK Ol Till IJEsr tjUALUV GOLD FiSN AND DOtDKllIIKKE. aVKHVFENOUAU ANTEKD. L B. H E R R, A'O. SIX. QUEE-e ET. HllglMvd 1 U1HKHH. KAUFFMAN, ATTO UNfil-AT-LA W, fiecend Fleer Kshleman Law Hellaing-, Ne. 4 1 Netth Sake fitreeu M-ifAAw Tu
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