OTKflrX- --- r- ? . i " .e . t T vrv " 5J . 1 'F- .? -' l.- . -TT.I "J " vj-f ;tttt5.v 'S'W,;'".'!'"" '.",.-"- V,l''-'" . - " .V'1 ' 1 lift JLANOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TIIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 188& A BP"WHFTW SW l4 fER SIX YEARS' ILLNESS MMMtB COMB TO TUKRKUHF OF Mil", " HaaDAtxM MBer.D,AaKD tie. jfc'lMT elkGetaaauyand Mether et Iter, I. i V lb NsafsM Mncs a Resident ef Lancas (& tw-Oicst Ltlsey. roned Dead In Bad-Heart Paralysis Kill Him, Columbia, Nev, 1 Mrs. Msgdalene ISjSUtHd, WHO 01 IDS ll ejuiurt jeuieiu, ea Wednesday at ins nema 01 uer User, MM Margaret Neureld, In Cen. Una. near Ffth street, aeed 89 Tears. daeaaaed waa tbe mother et Kev. F. L, HUSWIa BMW WBP1 KUUg t'llUOt utUAUft it. PalMt'a abaenee. Hhe bad been aick kM .. M-ai aIIhm Mta( ,t(rln9 far tbe past alz yean, being confined te her -, Ss4 nearly all that time. Mra. Nevfeld was at. VklH TOatlM-ta .Hi4 AAmA tt flllA OTMS 1 aiuv) waTflimi um.vw.m.w - - , ;i uaifaa ewe in imu. iuring uer nmuBu $ la thla country abe baa lived in Pittsburg, j'Waatmereland county, l'ettsvllle, Rucks AtWBBty, and Lancaster, where her aen, Kev. 'f Unfold, waa stationed. Fer the past ten IUD Utm IKVU A vuiuuiuibi """ man will be celebrated en Saturday Mornles st 0 o'clock at Hely ) v. &., At..au.. wfe,A bAwAt.l ,laltl,, uu VSHluilu UUUIUU , dvtvim T'"'"UBl j !! JIIII'll Witt WO UVDCUta ',? round Dead In Dtd. nmr TaImt. m thrnn.vfinr.nli1 nnn nf J. C. of rr i V; 'Ajeitwya living uu nuveuw. buvui, wm iuuuu t a. tw uw.u.w nwu w wvv. (vp iw mum Du poe iu ucu iu uauni kwu aabiui, ana at inree o'cieck was auve, He had net been able te walk for fIM past nine weeks, owing te injurles laeaivea ny a taiu uorener jinraney was LttStOunsa iqu luinauueiuu inn iuiwhiuk C'tJay t P B. Musser, J. A. Allisen, K. II. vwnnen. Gee. W. Yeung, Kdw. Q. Kcssler fy Aad JsoebRIoh. The verdlct was "death ,V.Cwn paralysis nf the heart, the result of KJ,tDnner Injuries." ,,r me innerai win de ueiu en eaiurusy & Afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence S'.mf hli narrtnla. jL'j&S; Oar Movement. rf. R. mntirrAf1 laat ntnnlh ivhnn thnfnllnvr. j, rr-v- ". -r"- '.Tr.rrr .-::..' ',i iaf numDer ei cars were uanuieu uy me EPfi empleyes at Columbia. Eastward, trains, ;tSr 1,772 1 leaded cars, 61,134 ; empty, 243 ; total, S1.877 : westward, trains, 760 : leaded caw. &13,a9; empty, 37,420; total 61,370 ; grand TV? ' total. 102.7fifl. ':?& , Thla movement Is nn lncreaan nf H 030 ?Offli i-.. ... T" .. :. 7 ,- 71 . sara ever oppiemoer J&33, ana an incruune aM2.0S2 cars ever October, 1887. 'i t The movement Is the largest In the his wrjui tuu vuujiwuy ttuu iuu (iiucmiQ iuui JSSivanr mncn p.easea ever me work, it ex. vmmi thn lanrnat rnnrnmnrit. tlintnf Mflrnh. iSj-l7, 3,243 cars. Mi Church Meeting. tik, The beard of managers of the Columbia truncal. of the Kvanceucat Ainanei Urthi 'UBited States, met In the Motbedlst ohureh '.r- laiftk nlffht. 'Thn nnnntlLnLtnn nntrtAlwl hv S tha general alllance was adopted. Thofef VK mwing cmoers were oiccieu ler ene year: svftfrresieeni, u. w. my; vice president, nav. R tSf-'xnea, iianisen; aecreury, nev. J. . l'an- in mBVa. .....- I? ft tinA. lU.... t'-Taoeb Bncatb, tieerge DelJuir nnd -'. V. yXoenm were appointed te dlair'r. the town Cm tBte fields ler the aunnrr.'OrB, "l The Junier Hu!!uinK Fund association nf ltv iiBformed ehui eh will bold nn cn ::?r tertAlnmentthlsevenlnir. Xhopreerammo Sy; wllloenslitof muslr. recitations, eta A? Jnnnte Hnvdnr hul hnrirm hrnlinn lut i .Sight while enjoying All Ilnlleween. Hue i. Attamnted te null a bell and full te the "pavement, receiving the fracture. iW A. target practice was held by Company r.jiC yesterday, when Hamuel 1'xcmeu and A, Markiey qnauned as sharp Bhoetcrr. ,' Rev. O. H. Detts. tbe new mster of thn .'.4 Church of Ged, was given a royal wolcemo iffi.Umt night by tbe members of tbe chureh. i5P Ssveral IlnllnwnAn nartlnawnrnirlven lout !&Wlaht. Thn M. I.. K. Imrt a nlnuant Mimii V'b the home of Mlsi Marnln MeDavitt. W-m Services will be held In BL Paul'achurch 'ir'; this evening. .iAi This mnrnlnc nt 101(1 nVlnAfc .Tnlin fi'Meyera and Chris. Wertz, of Washington twiuu((i) nrviu kivuii n iiunriiiK Duiuru -,-g, squire aeiiy en enargen 01 inrceny. They wv waiyea a iiearmg nnu tfore committeu te hjall for trial. two nova acciukntai.lv shot. P,. OaeattsaIMd In Hit Lrg autl tlisutlxra sjv., Jieiici anreugu ills lliuu. .Vt" A ,U ..mhm -- a Ksg tbe reports of many ehoetlofr aceldeuiHinay f"V' be looked for In the hbwimiil This fe?V forenoon two bevs. realdlnir nn Nnrlh 6 Prlncastel, within two squares et caeh V.-etner, were snot ami eiuiy injured. The mera uerieua ucciutni wb 10 jaoeo llarl- eon of Harry llartman, the tnle- arraph repalrman, who resides nt Ne. Ha r. ik mnriri friiiPH Nirnnr. r nft nariu nnn iv,,;&- niA-ki ..-. i . . hjt this morning young llartman went te the jijgseenntry gunning witu imei Jacksen, a iyV colored man nnd two ethor boys tiamed Ju Ji.j-Jehn Keam and Jehn Irwlu. About ten I. V." if " v". MW nw.u au M1U UVIKUUUIUUIHl III .4iW "-MM ftUU JIHlaJT TTV1IJ NUUU V IU VI tl"H II ' yrtennn nf n farmnr. llartmnn nrnuilil tm. t'D-tween two rails In the unner imrtnf Dm sv-a. - . . !.......?. . : - s.'enee, sua an no uiu mis inegun, Whleli gC?" ae carriea snu was heavlly leaded with bird 2 ". fell from hla hands, Tdu trlcger mi S. b aischarge. The whele lead onterod the wAfcejr, left leg:, botween the knee nnd the txVa.aal.flA Hankl I...II.UI.I.. nil . g awiirtwuUKHiwiluit)li'Jurjriiut)uuy was (t'tfj-pat lute a wagon and brought te town by a ?iarmer. who drove him te his home. Dr. sif la. I. Davis was Bent ler and he attended fc.'JJWa Inlurles. lie found a verv serinus V Injury and the boy quite weak from leas of 7Moed. It Is net known hew bad the fe j-gweund may preve, nor whother the leg Trui uBvu iu uu su.jju.iuuu. j.iiti uey was 'jjfyimlltriag great pain when seen by an Is. 6p.lJBT.T.lni.wnptl rnriArtflr vfnf tin ha,. I. mh pejiillyand in a cool way told hew the accl- $CSicat eappsauu. fk This lorenoon Clarence Qlrvln, aged Abent fllteen years, who resides with his Sfnindmotber, Mra. Keneagy, at 637 North A. Prince street, was sboetlng at mark In the ?.yard with a pistol. Ue pulled the trlgger of tbe weapon up and was unable te get It itfewn. He began working at It with his .Xlfbt band and had the left Immediately In jinwiui mumuzzie. auuaeniy me trlgger il llftllllllil Btt.l ftin nlefnl .uu ,1lartl.....t 1?syThe bell passed into tbe palm et the hand 2tmu1 came ent of the back. Dr. J. W. llss Kt-' Attended him. The Injury is net eorleua if ? well taken care of. foitelllce llutlDctt. ??'' v IBI'" e x-esimasier Miaymauer itj, me muuniuK nietj im siamps, tve j-f ter the month el OateDer : jC une-cenisiampj, v-Witwo-cent, 109.08Q; .jrsoer ceni, eni, nve-cent, i,W3; ten cent, 78; a-SlJWteen-cent, 183; thlrty-cent, 108; epeclai JJd US stamps, "GO; peatal cards, 34,3fi7( two- BAAOt pestals, 0; stamiifd onvelepoe, 11,011, (-',' The following shows the work of t the aerrlers teglite!4 letters dellverea 2C3 KS Km""1 uouverea pZ-'lv reeui cards delivered si.ne liiii jniutua uiTrn r, Jlewspspers, clrculu ?? t AUttter delivered.. I letters tcellected 77 I letters collected si.w.u I n.lal iMnli anll.f.ln . n.. . cMii Destal cards collected r:j! ' Jtewspaper. circulars, and alt pnuted u"iHw;wiJeccu i V.U1H f- Tcud pesUde en aca( uuitei deliverua lK'-'i- tbreuich thn beiv. ueneral dellvuiv ;. aba by canler K 13.70 i. - "i Bwallewsd folsenont Seeds. iAWreuce U. NIxderf. a little son of VfTOS U. NIxderf. of Ne. SC Cnrnl Btriwit. 'Jantily wcaped death from iralsenlng alaAlsia ill si TIA ... i . . -.A When he came seresa tome seeds of cimn jieiviuAii ud net umvinif in rnn Trarn . fAOAWeea. lie swallewml mranl nt ihu. Hff Aeme hours alterwards became sick. K-J'?!. ?.eir was aent ler and he worked WZnfT Mdlfe lh. ahl if Mnl I l..i. ... .1 i .. . ' J" . T uuH inu irciecit mis meru- j mm emaiu no was out 01 aanttsr. Te dav Jat ia yet very weak. J .v. Vc) , rpen unr au Heur. BpiijAAaeaa. McMparran, candidate for the s. sjanaiBiure m me aeumern district, ad. Meted tbe large meeting at Klrkwoed en ' needsy nlgbL He occupied ever an hour 'aaUaeusalDi! UrIU reform and the exciirit MMTd made by the present admlnUtiatlen. . av. Mcsparran-d lorcieie presentation of aaaleaueawas appreelated by Kenuhllcana i well as Democrat. ,',V KHumtd rruui uoilen. fPke delegates from tbe theological seml m uiis pjaoe nave returned from tbe 01 tue MUulenary Alllance In 13ea- alllancswui ittAmln.1 im fr.... i...n lasul nlni,tv.thrnArinlfic.-ifni. ,.nMun f Ihirty-Jeur aemlnaries. Tnenty.seven lla SA As. sm ft a I. Anvnv4 t . itv flAlif. hnin nrl lnrnlivn. i. it.A ter of Ujr645liundrea and Uiirty.tive, t Blll.uifSJu Thn rtnA uMMi nnn.rrlc. knew Yerk, J'enurylranla and New I " H4ivu ujr tuv liancaaier ueie- tS naal hkra flnrln.' nar, nl thai I week hi March. SOT TUB I'LACK fOR l'OLKS. Thilr Krecllea en Febllc Scheel Orenndl Opposed by apsrlntsDdsnt Urccht and Otbars. Freqaent complaints from tbe rural dis tricts oemo In that partisan political poles am erected en public school property and by the permission and aid of publle school teachers. In meat eases this occurs In strongly Republican districts and In all tha Instances observed by our reporters and correspondents tbe poles are labelled "liar, rlsen and Morten." Whatever be the Tol Tel ltlcs or purposes of theso who ereet them this use et cublle school property Is wholly wrong, utterly Indefensible, calculated te demoralize the schools and te proveko breachea of the peace. Prof. B. F. bbanb, a Kepubllcan, ox ex county superintendent, being Interviewed te-dav. denounced the erection of party poles en public school grounds as entirely wrong and a practice that should net be permitted. KxHtale Bupertntendant Wlekerabam says publle school teachers have no right te permlt aucb a thing te be done ; If school children want te nut un party poles tboysheuld be compelled te go upon pri vate grounds te de It; the public sobeol yards are;no place for them. County Superintendent M. J, Ilrecht, also a Republican, denounees the practice. He ssvs be has net personally aeen a half dczen cases of It In this county, but be baa Invariably reprehended It Hohelars, he says, have no right te put up such poles, toachers have no right te allow It, and It Is the duty or directors te forbid It and te order such poles removed. Twe prominent members of tbe bar being Interviewed te-day gave It as their opinion that such uxs et the public school property were wholly unjustifiable. They said that any tax payer In tbe district who waa aggrleved should first complain te the teacher, and, If the complaint waa Ignored, next .te the beard of directors. If that failed te bring the remedy removal of the pole by foree waa net a trespass; a party pole erected without warrant upon publle properly could be lawfully chopped down by any person wbe paid school tax In the district without rendering such a ene liable civilly or criminally. i m i Orailset lIifiiBclioeinoja. The following shows the rolatlve grade, by olaaies, of tbe pupils, ene hundred and twelve In number, In attendance at tbe boys' high school during the months of Beptcmbcr and .October, Just o'eiod. Te hours' study per dBy expected from each pupil : rmsT class, Jno.'J.lletriermol,. (llarenrn H.1iikMs'....F8 W. H..McCftkey b7 William II. Harr W llenry K. Myurs 8il Ubas. W. HnIvert......E3 One. 8. llolelno 10 (Jtmn. ,. JUrntmll....'n U.JU. llorruieler 71 waiter w.Wnleen.. Hurry I.Kvans Win. Illnlcher (ire. II. Klnrur., Abmm M. Blieclt 03 WultirH.nplokler....OT (uelI.Iliikleler(r....0l Wm.li. Cleuipi W SICOND CtASi Paul h. Ofrhard, Merris lAMb ...81 Ktlian'ITjjiirlew... i:. (1. ll&uniiiuii rred. U. Hwccten... Jim. a. Naumuii... v li Mu3Cluin... HnrrvOIIall David 11. l.ocher....,l .95 Oliver Al.irlflv. .W) MS Huge ei. Hark , Haiph H.tlleuter.., Jehn o.l'vett ..te ..mi . Hl ,.W) ,.-.7 ,.78 ..7(1 ,.7fi ..75 ..7S ..71 .03 Carl F. Jtanglnr.,.., Clms.'K. ilenlnu, .M win. b. AinriKUt.., Vrank llltncr Kdw. I). Cllne Alliert li. Hchuuui. dw.U.AItlck KrankH. Uen Kiunnrr J, llretvn....B) Jelm W. llaknr 8K unworn r. ryrer ti 1'litllnBUlirmi 87 ItcubmiS Outer... ...W we Wolltl.crger..8a WiiIUt rorRley S4 Uotieit KUirhArt....f3 Ueeruu Leenard 8. Lyman li. Jlrady. ()arrtsonMe.tlakoy..7 uarry iinnnenig....n 1). II. liarlhelDinuw..lO Tin no class. Edward I, l'nge .ine. I,. Atlee . Frefi J Ulebur. Walter A Mlller in Newton K llttzer 7.1 Hoerge K Martin lb James f. Krlman....7 w .k it iiir ill ,.,,.. ..,. wniier u. .ccner Cliirlus K llitei.. Heward W Dlller Alden V l'entz.. UhasOOempt.... Albert Kiielllnir. .7i ,.T1 . 7U wuHh M Nliilnrl Ki Jehn II Myi'i-a he Arthur A. Zncher.,..7 (I rrankTTburlew....70 J. W. llolllnger 'i Uhaa Mlltonberg C) LowlslllKbeit "8 Cresby 1' Kinney m Andrew BKamin,.,.(M Jeseph K Mercur ui cnriatlan llrie-i. rank 11 K ready 71- .Inhn Hichi 77 JHcaeii nvrne lit .InlmO Krllchev 71, lliiKhltrultmi ;c juerrin J i,ung 7t uenj a. axcuouifley...tij reURTIl CLAKS, JImiJ M Strachan W; Jacob I" Me1xgar..,..r4 ciikh r. wilbusli.....t4i ciaronce Jliuyer..,.(! f llina U ll.tt.nv, II IVm If 11.1... M UhasH Hubert 72 wm II ri.lmr ci winter J J nnnra....7l Harry McOlnnU.... 71 V.O. Wnedwuul ...01 Melvln K l.enic 01 UrantH JutiDHlen..,,70 Ames II i,inu! 7n Aiinuru iierner () Wm ASpronger (fl WmN Warruii rs Wm f Abraham 67 Wm M Mcmunls nr lebn II ltnblnsen....M Jehn A Abraham. ...ftJ Wm M Herwnrt..,.. C) T oil n I. Kranlz .i;u iierbciii' Marti n.... kb WtuK linilrwoea...( Hairy 1 tiamler 07 unaa A J,nala u rrca 1 tlnntzer M Harry II Miller wi Harry K Xdgetlcy.. M wmu UlCtr. Gl Fakirs at n Iteiiublleau Alacllng. The Reputil'cans of the lower end held a meeting In Walker'a weeds, l.lttle llrltalu township, en Wednesday. Among tbe speakers wnre Lieutenant Governer Davlos, Marriett Rrealus and A. C. Relneehl. More oxaltemont was created by two fakirs who appeared en the grounds than by the epeakeis. Thoe men sold oheap Jewelry In paek. egCH In which they pretended te put money. They had been working tbe game success fully at Quarryvllle a few days befere, and when they madoithelr appearance en the grounds they were at oneo recognized. The crowd went for them and at one time It was tneugiii ttiey would be roughly dealt with. They finally succeeded lu escaping with their lives, but they made the meeting yety lively. LOCAL C11IIM, llenry K. Hwarlz, late with Williamson it Fester, of this city, ban bought out a hat More In .Lebanon. O. O, Carpentor, reporter of the Ex aminer, until yeaterday Btierted atlne large Heal en his wateh guard. In going te tbe Ropubllean meeting at Walker'a weeds yesterday the seal became loose dreppel te the ground and waa lest. It is a very valu able ptece et Jewelry. Te day the least of All Saints Is observed. Bpeelal servlcea were held in the Catholle churches et the city thla morning, Thla morning A. R. Graham, et this city, took n large number of farmers of this county te llarrlsburg te inspect ene of his bodge fencrs near that town. Oharles Wise, a hed-carrier residing en Fllbaitstreet, was nt work ler Peter Rutt at a new beuse en North Prluce street, Oils forenoon, He was standing near tbe mor tar bed when he slipped and fell. His hand struck the het llme, and It was se badly burned that he was obliged te step work. There was a miserably small audience at the npera house te witness The Gelden Giant Mine," for tbe third time, last even ing. The opera beuse will be closed tbe remainder of the week ter want of attrac tions. The large and excellent picture of Presi dent Cleveland which he sent te Richard McGmnn. Hnn nf it .T-Mr-nrann nuwnlln l.a- been handsomely framed by C. H. Rarr In w l)05ti store it is new en exhibition. A few weekB Bge sn Injunction was granted icatralntng the Pennsylvania Tele phone company from erecting a pole In front or the establishment of Huber A Heliuan, oerner el Grant and Christian streets. Notwithstanding the Injunction an attempt was made te erect tbe pole today, but the attempt was abandoned. The Patriarchs Militant Last evening a meeting of the Patriarchs Militant Association et Lancaster waa bold. The following eOlcers. whose names must accompany the application for a warrant for n Cantou, was chesen: Commandant, 11 J. Krlsman; lieutenant, U. O. Leachy; euBlgn, at ll at, I - UfltAl rtlnbla 11 SIB St KB " " , i.uniu ite.ai, uiciu, ji. i, u, nrisuian: accountant, Jehn G. Blebcr, A fatigue uniform was adepted and In Ibe near future a full uniform will be pro cured. It consists of a cbapeau. fatigue cap, sword, belt, coat and baldric Thla militant is an Improved braneh of Odd Fellows which only members of the encampment cau J In, The charter for the new Canten will be open for signer until November 17, a. ItpfnrntAllrin Kal.ia. A large congregation altended the Refor mation service at Trinity Lutheran ohureh lest evening. Rev. O. L. Fry devoted bis fcermen te explaining the charaoter and the services of the Hwedes In the contest for rollgleua liberty in tbe O.d World In tbe sRvi.nttenth century. The works of the Nerthmen In the New World were also excelUnt, Chlr ,,6r'0rmRnc m AtUrace Lutlicran chnreU there was a special Rslormatieuurvlco and a sermon appronrlaie te the day preached by Rev. There were also services In the ether Lutheran churches et tbe city. Sale or a rarm. Heveral days agoBamuelHeas,auctIenoer. sold ht the publle beuse of Wm. Bwelgatt Black water, for Tobias Biehman, adminls' trater of Harry M. Btehman, deceasei), a farm containing 103 acres and 12 perches with improvements thereon, In Conestoga township, te Jacob B. Stebman, for .t4X) per acre, the whole amounting te 20,GU, WOMAMM MlSSIONAltT SOl'IRIV. Their First Convention Held InBt. rani's lie lie lermtd Cnaich. A convention or the Weman's Missionary society of tbe Reformed rhnrches of la caster was held In Ht. Paul's church te. day. The llrt aosIen was opened at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Win. A. lieltabu, presi dent, In the chair, and the following dele gates present : Herrleburg, Mrs. (J, W. Snyder. Manbelm, Miss Keener, New Providence, Mrs. Ilaldwln, Mrs, Delsner, Mlts ttensel, Mrs. I,.N. Peteis Iletbany, Miss Martba K. Tobias, Mlsa Jennie Kelfsnydcr, Miss ilewman, Mrs. Kelmensnyder. Ilnmmeistewn, Mrs. Nlasley and Mrs. Aunaii Willow Btreet, Miss Florcnce JloUlnger, Miss t,lzzle J. Mylln. Heller's, Mlrs Kmlly lliuheng, Mrs. Daniel K. Debnor. Mlllersvllle, Mrs. Rev. A. B. Bbenkle. Alter dovetlonat exnrolses conduetod by Mm. Rev. D. W, Gerhard, Mrs. D. W. Heltshue dellvercd an addtess of woleomo te tbe visiting delegater, which was to te to spendsd te by Mrs. Rev, II. Meser, of Reading. The object of the mission scclcty Is te create an Interest In missions In the !!? formed churches of the Iiincaatcr clastli. The report of Miss Powers, the secretary, ahowed that the society was started In April with S7mombers and new numbers 73. The report of the treasurer showed tint there were (40 In the treasury. The morning session was taken up In the dlscunslen as te the best modes of Increas ing the membership et the society and In terest In the cause. The reports prcsentcd by the several delegates ahowed that tbe mission cause Is making rapid progress In tbe church. AFTKItNOON 8KSVOX, ' The dovetlonat exercises this aftornoen were led by Miss Uoergc, of the First Ho He formed church, after which Mrs. Pre'. Btabr read a p.iper en "Hyslomatle O ly ing "J Miss Charlette W. Apple read a paper en the Reformed Church, ' prepared by Mrs. Dr. K, V,,(lcrhart, nuct Mrn. Moero a paporen "Mission Werk." The oxerelsoi et the aftornoen closed with thoreadlngot the president's repcrt which cnnlalned In detail the work dene slnea Anrll. The etllcnrs et the society ate : Presi dent, Mrs, W. A. Ueltshu ; vloe president, Mrs. Dr. E, V. Clerharl ; corresponding secretary, Miss Charlmtn V. Apple ; re cording secretary, MIrs Jaue M. Powers; treasurer, Mrs. K. P. BmUb. THIS KVENINO'S JIXKIlOISn"!. The cxorelbes this evening will he held at the First Rofertnod church, when nd (lrcbaes will be dollvered by Rev. A. D. Grlng, a returned missionary Irein Japan, and Rev. A. it. Ilmhulnmew, secretary et the foreign mission beard. COI.UMMA rtOIITKUH AXtlttSjTUD. Thry Ar Itreught Here ana llrld Fur n Hearing llclere AMtriumi un, llefore Alderman Deen, KJward V.. Keller has brought Bulla as follews: Jehn btein, felonious nsaul( anil battery, and assault and battery; Jumes lllukle, Kdwnrd liamaker and Harry Flnilley, assault nnd battery. Frank C, Foreman liai brought suit bolero the Hitne ulilnrniau egalust James lllnklc. charging him with atsatilt and battery. Thn parties te theso suits all llve in CeUimbln aud were formerly employed at the Bbnwnee rolling mill. The nncuBed utiuek -" rcoently. On Tuesday evenlng Keller and Foreman went te Wrlghtsvllle te the Republican parade, They were acoempanlod by their slaters, and en their return home, as they passed out of the Columbia slde et the hrldgp, thev met the accused. The prow prew prow eitorsHay that they atonceas A'l tid thorn. Hteln knocked Keller down with a blauk Jack and the ethers kicked him. lllnkle knocked Foreman dewti, Keller had ha bead cut, andfer a tlme wan unnonfcleup. Howai carrled Inte the tloket olllceol the Pennsylvania railroad, whero Dr. Craig attended him, anil he la yet In a bad way. Constablea Ilarnhnld and Wlttlclc arrexled the men last night nnd te day, and they have been bold for a hearing. Tlie (Inunluchesaen Opens in-day. Te-day the gunning season for rntibltn opened, and every put et the county Is fllled with gunner". Lancaster, as usual, contributed a large Hbnre. The scenti around the King street ntatlen at fl0 last ovenlng, when the train left for Quarry Quarry vlleo, was an animated oue. Thern werone less than thirty gunners en hand with dogs, guns and whele hunting outfits. They wero bound for Quarryvllle, New Provi dence, nnd ethor stntlens nlnng that read, and left Inst evening In nrder te be en the grounds early this morning. Rabbits are plenty, and large uumbers of them will he brought te town this evening. UeMie llie Majer, One el the oMemlern before the mayor this morning was Mary Rice, Shu was teund between ten nnd eleven ri'oleck, last nlkht, lying behind the reioiveir, by Olllcer Btormfellz. Bhe wsh very drunk and oeverod with mud. Assisted by Bar leant Krlsman, the olllcer took the woman te the station house. The mayor sent her te Jail for 30 days. William Daly, a ledger, was diseharged. A young man of this city was the third ellender. He wes arrested en West Orange street by Ofllcer lleies last night, whlle he and his companions were tearing the steps away from in front of a heuw. As this was his first tlme he had been chnrged with any otlenso before the mayer, he wai dis charged with a reprlmand. Fled Willi 10,000. Gee. II. Vaudergrllt, et Philadelphia, n young cenveyancer whom lour or llve el his clients trusted with (10,000, Is missing since Tuesday of last week and theflO.OCO Is gene with him. His habits worn always regarded as exeelluut aud he had n geed business. Buea Uls Sltler-lu-I.il w. Jehn Klsley, through hlfl attorney It. V, Dtvls, has brought suit against Charlette Betz and her husband, Jacob lletz, Mr, Klsley claims that atter the death et IiIh wlfe, Mrs. Retz, who Is her elster, carried away from his liouse a let of personal property valued ut J200 and 5100 In money. Bhe refused te return thorn aud this suit la the result. IlrenzliiE tbeNtm Ocnll. A dispatch from Londen says that it was announced there en Wodnesday that Lord Baokvllle would come te England lmuiodl lmuiedl lmuiodl atelyen leave of absence ; hehad important bualness te attend te lu connecileu with bis succession te tbe Backvllle estates, and would notreturn te Washington. 1 . . . i. . . - "i DKATHH Grsssle. October31, ltteS, lu thla city, at the resilience ethor brother, O. O, Wlllcer, Ne. X)i Wtstlxjmen street, JUtUlgeW UieeBlu, wltu et 11. A. O resale, lu hertfth year. Intormeut at Fottsvllle, l'u., en rrlday, Ne ucmberZ. METBRs.-OntheSlstultMrs. Ji 11. Mjers, wile et Wm. U. Myers. 'J he funeral v. in take placs from the resi dence et her hutband, at 0 Mile atone, West Chester turnpike, en Saturday, the 3d Inst. Std l'RBAN.-lu this city, en tha Ul lust , Auiei S , U than, In tbe tia y ear et his nee. The relatives and friends et the faintly are rcspecttully Invllrd te attend tbe funeial, from his late rrslaonce, Ae, ill Couth Queen street, en Saturday aftornoen at 8 o'clock. In- lonneniut woedward 11 111 cemetery. Std A'SW AD VKKTiaKSIKSra. TMPORTKD IN ROTrLKii. QENUINH IRISH WHISKY. KOUUKU'a lilQUOU STOllK, Ne. 2! Centre Square, Lancaster, l'a. RnMOVAL-MlBS ANNA M. HAUN begs leave te Inform her filmuU und piirens that sbe has remtived her drunemak drunemak ingrenms from Ne. CM benth ejucen etniet, te We. 137 Couth (jiieeu street. ul-'itil' WANTKI) A DOUI1LK HNTKY Hoek-Uoeimr wants a sliiiatleu. Cau keep books by the rUertest nisiuua known Adureii, It Mlt,"lKTZLLiazNouiOrriez. B1DB FOR THK COLLKOTIONOF DK. Ilnquent City Taied will he received up te rrtduy evening, November 'J, at 8 o'clock, Dnliels Uehrer, Clerk, will sit In Ciilect Coun cil UUnmlier between 7 and 8 o'clock p, in, lly order et ' PltfA t'lNANCKCOMMlTTHK AUCTION BALKS FRKK-IF OLKVK I. Jnd fleeted or If be is net elccted 1 w 111 otter all r al eataie given me, or any ether property lorseday fre, trem tnis dale. Me-vemtr-rl. LWi8 I'aULICK, , , Ni 217 North Lima Bt , Lancaster, Pa. Vl" ANTED A YOUNG OK Mlllltl.K. qnlre n't "ea Wcm M nure ,or culla- I iVUlT ADVMHTtamUMNTa. Al'maa,,a1i,aat, DAYB' BNAP. A 7 Days' Snap IN Teas, Coffees and Groceries, Cerxmncclnii Batnrday, October 27, will con tluuu until Batuiday, Aevemtwra. Jlomember, alter tfals date all goods will go back leOia 1'rlccs. The GreirFilkbury Fleur, 80a. rXU QUAUTKU. rUAIKlK QURKN FLOUB, geed a they make, .tie. a ti uarler. CLAliK H'e A A UOLLXtt FLOUU, 5SO. quar ter. M IIAItKKI.nnilACKKnS. B.aOltIOLKKAOI.K CKACKEKSterS&C rrneh linked Cntfee lllscDlts, le.i ft, rruth linked (Jlnger Snaps, 10c A. Campaign Crackers, ire A, Kiu.il Hall tlrackers, 10c A, JJeatand rreahesteliaham Wafers, lie A. A IIemiIIIuI Geld Handed Decorated 1'ttcber with Harrison and Morten or Cleveland and 'Jhurman's Flcture en each side with 1 A of Cilatke's Teas t any ptlce Teas from We te 91 vu ler (luunu, Yeu should see tbe Ileantlfnl Mess Bess Bnup Turenna and l'ltcbers you get with ti Wmnners et Clarke's Cleanser HuaD. enlr Be pereike. Jtroeko'a Kleenallne 4e per bar. l'arler l'rlde blevn Kttaiael, He bettle. Klectrle i'aste Bteve 1'clUh, best In the world, 6c-. l'. . Hemember, this offer Is only geed for Ueven Dajs, SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L 'IEAAND OOFFEE STORE, I2BmlHSonth(jneeeSt. Lamcaster, I'a. A-Tolepbener. lydAw TTENHON JfOUNG DEMOCRATS I A 11 members of the Yenng Men's Democratic Club Mlditiig te participate In the .erkfa. nme, will report at tbelr rooms at 0.(5 p, m, abarp, en I'rblay, November t, law. Dieis-Dark Mult, White Hat. White O loves, J1ieki and Torch Lantern niled. lly order et UKO. N. UAYNOLDA, ulltd l'realdent. D EMOORATIO PARADE. HO! FOR YORK. Democratic Parade 1 ON Friday Evening, Net. 2. 1888. Fare, 70 Cents for Round Trip. special Train will leive l'a U. 11. Depot at 0 is, mnl slop at ICnbieralnwn, Mounlvllle and Columbia. iicksU will be geed en all trains during riidiy. Cars will ha reserved ter I.afllM. All Democrats net uniformed are reqnested te Jein the Citizens' Club. Their uniform will renalst of a high hat, white Oleves, white budge and ennn. Tickets, badges nnd canes ran lie procured all day rlday at the eung Men's Domeorutto ClubUoemg. e31-3td PUHLIO BALK OF VALUABLE CITY UKAL KBTATK. tin THORSDAV. N0VSMB8R 22, 18-8, the undcralgncd, admlnlatmtnra de benis non cum t"8lumonte iinnoxe, of the will et Ood Oed irtcd Ziihm.lutn of Lancaster city, deceased, will fell nt public sile, at the Btevess Heuse, thn following described rtal estale, viz : JSe. l. All that let of ground situated en thn west side et Mirth 1'ilnrn street, fronting 32 loot en nme una extending or that width westward led feet along Mrantstreet te Water. Tha Improvements ou sua let consist of a cplendld two story Hrlck Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 3). wlih twontery brick back building, con taining all the modern Improvements, such us bath room, new heater In I he cellar, sewer connection, ote. 'i here re also en the promi premi ses a weed and coal shed, hydrant and well el prlng water, with pump thcreln. This let will be sold aiiblecl te the right and privilege it the purchaser el Ae. it, heirs nnd nsalgns te iimi In common with the purchaser or eald Ne. 1, her helis nnd asulgna tin a passage way or nliey or the width of three feel, beglnnliigat the southeau corner et said let and extend ing In depth westward or the wlath et three it. uleug the senth line the dlstance et CO feet. no. 2. All llat let or ground Htuated en the west nlde of North ITlnce street, fronting S2 fet lu lnchen.more or lets en same, and ex tending of that wldlh westward uleag Ue south Btdoer said let Ne 1, tfce dlstance of 148 'eet, te Wnter stn'eL Iho Improvements en said let consist or a one-story Ilrlck Dwelllng lleusii, jie. w, n well or water with porno therein nndnclilernwl h pump therein, with thla property wlllnlsebe sold the privilege te a 3 feet wlde alley-way as above jet lerthi Ne. 8. All tbui let et ground situated en Wnter street and adjoining the rear el in Id let, no. 2. en the south side, fronting en Water street 59 -feet B lnches, mero or leer, thence extending eastnleng south line of Ne. 2. wifeet 0 inches, and thence south e feet 4 Inches, thence west 21 feet. 11 inches, thence i-euth 21 feet 8, Inches, thence west68Ieet7 lnches, te 'place e beginning en Water street. Bald prepartlca can be viewed by calling en any of the underslgned. cule te coinmenun at 7.30 p.m. en sail dav. wbun teruis will buuiude known by 11. M.K11UK1NKII, J. jrUKllBKNXU, H..UUOAUB, Admlnlstrutersd. b. n. c. La. JOM. IlAlWSS AUCt. 110VI.3 7,10,14,17,21,21 K. MARTIN A CO, OPENING -OK ART WARES -IN- OHINA DEPARTMENT -AT- J. B. IAUTIS & CO.'S. Iho Largest Atsnrtmenl we have even hewn Is new open fur luf ptctleu. KOYAb WOltCKSTKU. 1IEI.LKKK CHINA, D3ULTON WAKK, DUH3DKN CHINA. 1IUNUA1IIAN WAUR, MOOltlHH WAUK, JAI'ANKUK WAKE, FA1IY1AN WAUK. JIKT CHUM & CUT GLASS IN KANOY LAMl'J, ' INO Bit BOWLS, CHUU01.ATK 1'AT.i, l'Ul)OINOKT8, uauaueni sktb. U03K JAK3, CUCKKUJAIt9, UAMBBKTS, OYSTKRaBTP, BOIUKK 8ST8. 3-AllLINt1TON DINN.KB SKT3 lu Ten DlUerent Dtcoruttens. LAMPS. II you nre looking for a lamp Ce net rail te examine our slei-k. Kverytblng veu want In luiupi ut prices te niilt the closest buyers. J.B. MARTIN, & CO. irSW AD VKRTISK3JSKT9. W1LLRKOBIVE OOODKYK KVERY Day. Bye takaa la exchange for whliky. DIBTlLLBRYItnuu v.. kime bt. lore-Na ltCeatreeanare. SftplMfd SMALL TUKKMOMRTKKSIN A NUM beref sires, adaptea for Dereratlve Art work, at 10, U and te cents apleee. eeveral styles et Heuse and Hairy TBafaaemetersi alt f.Lar.. ,te?lc ' Clinical thermometers ler l'hyilclans'uie, AT UUllLSY'S OBUO BTOBB, a West King Street. IF HARRISON IB KLKOTED I WILL otter all Ueil Kstate riven me (reta this date. October s ter thirty dart, Vr. Bale or nosale. AUO. r.llBlNeEUL, BaeoessertoBenryBhnbert, Anetteneer and Beat Asiata Agent, 61 Nerth unke But et. oae-tfd SP K O I A JL.-JU8T RECEIVED, A Large Invoice or SCOTCH TBOUBBBINU direct trem Bcetlstnd. Tbe proper thing for bnslrica wear. Durable ancV ntyllsh. Cot In tbe Lateit style a Perfect Fit Guaranteed, A. It. hOEN8TBtN, Vine Tailoring, es North queen street, corner of Orange, sieijdtt Lancaster, Pa. TJON'TPOTITOFF! Orm'tpntorrtbematteror getting a "Busi ness KCTiicatlen." That Is, that kind et an education that will benefit yen mestlna-gatn- iKnAk'ln,ow,ISaei.efenC,, " ICMt 0Ol B00K-KEETISO AND BUSINESS FORMS, combined with a geed handwriting, gees a great way In accomplishing this. Dav and Kvenlntt eeaslena. lUJi KABT KINO STBBKT. TU3T RECEIVED THIS MORNING. ANOTHER LOT Olf TUOSI IITTIE BEOWN tlllGS. Beth Large and Fmall Sires, for Cleveland and Thnrmin and ter Harrison and Morten. New Celers ana Size. LABUK 81ZK.2 CKNTJ. SMALL B1Z,1 CKNT. The most Unlque Campaign Badge or Ch.nn in uu uiuaiii, itBi tueiu quicKiy oerero mey are all gene. Orders rer.J ngs received by mall. Alse cheap Cauipa'gn Buttens, Badges. Min iature Bandanna Bews, etc., AT ER ISMAN'S, NO. 42 WKBT KINQ STBBKT. OE3T FITTING CORSET. c7b: C. B, a la Spirite C.B. TIIX BEST ITITIINQ C0113KT IN THK WOULD, rorSaleby Leading Merchants. MAYER, 8TROUSB Ss CO., Manufacturers, 412 BHO AU WAY, N, Y. (cU1-S2tM,Tb,,eew ' ej.uri.iJiu, VTEW PANTALOON PATTERNS, OVERCOATING. LiailTANUHKAVYNKWlMPOKTATlONS Or SUITINGS AT McGrann 8c Newlen's, MKUCUANT TAILOUB, NO. 44 WK8T KING STiikKr. UALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring rer the I aUst Nevelllea, confined styles, largest a'sertinent or tine Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Iniperling TaHet. 43 NOUT1I UUEEN STBEKH. TTALUE I Satisfaction Is what has given me the extensive patronage Ihavorecelv.il from the public. My line of roreign and Demesilcs Is unsurpassed In the the city. l'H.OKS AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I Special attention ls.called terny Treuterp, In which 1 lead, ASKEW, Tailor, NOB. 234 AND 2J0 WKST K1N HTUKKT. eI7 3mdr",8 M ART1N BROTUERS. That's tte rule all around tbe store. In Suits and Overcoats for men and boys ready te put en. In Underwear, Hosiery, Bhtrta, Neck wear and Gloves. Knit Wearing Werth Lew Prices, Best Styles. Choice Plenty. Jackets and every wan table thing In Furnish ing Goods ler men and boys and In 8ults and Overcoats te measure at short notice In choicest manner. Te Bhew the varlely and completeness of the stock and choice these are the different sorts of Underwear you can depend en find ing here Whlte and Shetland Orey Merine Underwear, qualities at 25c, 3Se, Wc, 75c and 11 Medicated flannel, Camel's Hair, Natural Weel, Kxtra Weight Balbrlggan, and Derby Bibbed In White, Scarlet and fancy Celers, and all weights and qualities from II te 112 a Suit. Bee our Balbrlggan and Flannel Nlgbt Shirts. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing aud Famishing Goods, 3 NOllTH QUXXN ST. BOOTS AND altOJCS. VyiLLlAMBON X FOBTKR. Make Tracks ireB OUR WIDE AWABE Beet & Sbee Department. a here yen can buy rer fi.Na Ladlee' Don Den Don gela Kid Shoe, w Ith Worked Butten Heles, or Ladles' t Ine l'ebble Shoes with Worked Bat Bat ten Heles ter $1 23, and Ladles' Dongola Kid Butten Beets, Equate or Bound Tecs, S2.0. Ladles' flexible e!e fine Dongola Kid Shew, Uleverittlng, IU0. Girl's and Heys' Sole Leathor Tip Scheel Shoes, 9jc. Gent's fine Dress Shoes, Smeeth lu soles, t.'W. lien's Dress fcbees, Congress er Lace, tl 60, Williamseu & Fester's, 82. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., ANUASTKU,rA. ANU NO. 818 MARKET 8TBMFjT, HABBibUUBQ. PA, KMW ADVMRT18KMKNTB. J)0 YOU WISH IO BAVK MONET T DO YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY ? IF 80 1NPJ3CT TnE PIVE 8QTJARE BARGAINS WE Kftxnu xvv AM ALL-WOOL WABP And WOOL ITOCK1- MET ACKKT, S4.00. OUBUHBAATKN BABQAlw, Ab All-SUk Beat Plusn Bacqne, Beal 'ealskln Leeps, Vaaer (.Billed eaUn Lining, S18.00. A Bl ack or Brown Dlsge nal Clelh Newmarkets, Trimmed wlih Astra chan cellar and CntTi. S5.00. THE CLOAK STORE, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. ar MB. W. H. IWM Art may be fennd with DMt UOUDM. aa.,aaitjiaaiaa,niaaayaarfavairarfat4taja TREMEMBER THE PLACE! Nos.6&8NeitliQaeeiLSt. EVERYTHING NEW IN Dress Goods AND 1, TRIMMINGS. A Special Bargain In SO and 40 Inea ALL WOOL CLOTHa at 21c t cheap at 45c. Ihe Best Assortment et Bhades and Pest Makes imported Uermantewn wool and Sax ony Yarns. JehnS. Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCATTKB, PA. marlO-lydAw T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. High Class Plushes Only at Unusually Lew Prices. Our Bleck et Plush Garments Is worth your whlle te Inspect if you contemplate purchasing anything in this line this season. Alse all the Popular Styles in Cleth Garments for Ladies, Hisses and Chil dren. The People's Gasb Stere, NO. 26 BAST KINQ STRBBT, LANGABTKB, pa. marlt-lvdAw LiOMETUINO WORTH KNOWING. WATT &SH AND 6, 8 AND 10 KABT KING BTBKKT, Have ilada Three Clearing Purchases or Large Lets or FRENCH DRESS GOODS Which will etrecta Saving te our Customers of trciuTwe te reur Dollars en Avery Dress Putlern, LOT NO. 1 PlxtyllVO Pieces HKNB1BTTA 8TKP11A NOS or Corded Henriettas. Brlgat ITlnlah, 1C Oinerent Shades, 40 inches Wlrtes cost 85c te Impert, our price 6.K0 a yard. This Is the greatest bargain we have ever shown In this clws et goods. LOT NO. 2. Kvery Ueslrable shade In HKNUIETTA KAY1, a harrow Btrlned Henrietta In Solid Celers. Beautirnl rinlsh, Very rinu Quality, 41) Inches W ide ; i5Q a yaid, never sold ler less thin 11 ej. LOT NO. 3. BILK WAltPHKNltlKTTAB. Fine Ouatlty. Klegant Lnstre, 40 Inches Wide,) New rail r hides, 75e a yard t this quality his been to te talled this seaten at 11.10 a yatd. VThare Is no necessity for Imaginary Be Be ducllens In Prices In the AdvertUements -01' TUK New Yerk Stere. WANTS. OLD URAH8 WANTED THK UIOH rst cash price paid for old Brass and Cop Cep Kir. The Qneat brass castings made te order, etal pattern work Onl.n.d at reasonable rates. M- W. rBAlat'S Leck works, Bear Lecker's Banking Butldlef. 15.Tn,TkAUd THIS WEEK. A STYLUH RAGLAN IAANCYIIKIPIS. $7.50. OUBPKRBLESSPLUBU JACKET, $1300. . Better than any nt U Jaeast avsr shown In Laacastar. no. Open Every Evening. OlS-Tu.Th B DRY uoens. AAAjawaaiai pRICK LIST. BAED ftltcBLEOT, 33 and 35 Seuth Qaeen St, (Opposite Fountain Inn ) PRICE" LIST : We name a few of the many bargains wa ars Offering. SHAWLS. Bhenlder Shawls at 1Q, S3, 40, ana eeetsaxd np. BlngleBhawls at It oe, l.eji.80,.L-.Band up. Opuble Shawls at 2. 1130. 0, Sate, at and np. We defy any house te beat these goods at the price. BLANKETS. While or Colored at 75c, 11,1X28, H.tO.fJ, W.50, Sandupperpstr. UNDBRWBAR. Children's Unr erwear, smallest sire, starts at Se i nextatiec. like, lSe and up, according te sue and quality. Ladies' Merine Underwear at Me, JXs, CO., 7Je and up. Our S9e quality Is all wa claim ler It, a Me grade, and It shows It by tbe war wa are soiling them. Ladles' Scarlet Medfca'ed UnfferwearatTSc, II, 11.23 and .l.7K. Our (I .S3 number will com pare with anything heretofore sold at . Men's Underwear In whlle nr rninrui . V'n 37Kc. Weandnp. Men's Scarlet Medlcated Underwear, S0f. 7Sc !L' 1 na st-WX- Camel's Hair and Natural Weel at low prices. FLOOR OIL OLOTH. The trade we have established en Fleer and Table OU Cleth, we venture te say, has never been equalled by any ether house. We have the reputation and we mean te keep it.el sell ing the best wearing, best seasoned Oil Cleth that ever was sold ler the money, WINDOW 8HADB8, Plain or Dade 8 hart as, best goods, spring flxtuies, at&ceeach. DRESS GOODS. Extra bargains In Dress Oceds rrem no per yard tell, lu ail the latest styles aud shades. OLOVBS. Men's Oleves ct 20. 2J. 40, 4 B0, 65. 7 cts aid np. We call especial attention ti our 28c wool Knit Uleve. Ask te see It, and If yen think you eyer bought anything better ter less than COe don't buy It. We carry an Immense stock of Oleves. watch rorenr advertisement and prices et Gloves, impossible te give It new : space will net allow. We sell goods en small profits. We adver tise whtt we get. When you come for It you get It. Who else Is under as small an expense as we are only n square trem Centre t We can sell goods en small proms, and we de. BAED fclTcELEOY, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St., (Opposlle Fountain Inn ) B ARGA1NS. RED HOT BARGAINS -AND lilk-WWte Treatment 00 TOUKTHKIt KVKKY T1UK IN OUK BTOBB, A BABO A1N Mill KVKUY BU YKB. BABOAINSIN COMFOBT8. Comforts We each. Sela elsewbera fer7.'c Better Goods at 73c, II TO. SI 25, Il.tO, 11.73, 12.(0. fi (0, 13.00, U. W, t 0 and II.C0. BLANKETS. C5c a pair, worth r7Xc We also have tbem for 75c. II CO, ll.BU, 12 oe, 2 CO, I '.oe, WM and u p te 112.00 a pair. All are bargains. QUILTS. Large sire Quilts, geed quality, only 75e Our i a Quilt Is a surprise te everybody. 11 In need of a Qalit we have them lreni75cup te the finest quality at low prices. FLANNKL9. ZAU-Weel Bed Flannels from 12)e upwards-All-Weel Ueavy Bed Shaker Flannel, almeist yard wide, only 25e a yard. Whlte riannels as low as 8c a yard, unr 2;c White Flannel la a wonder te everyene. CANTON FLANNEL?. A geed heavy Canten at 6a a yard, one at 7c that cannot be matched. We have MUSLINS. Bleached and Unbleached, yard wlda, as low at Be ay aid. for Se you get almost the beat. Keinnantsef Appleton "a "only Be a yard: yard wlde. TAIILK L1NKN3. Table Linens at remarkable low figures. A geed one rer 13Ke a yard ; all linen. Our 53c UJ inch Is the best goods we ever offered ler tha money. LINKN TOW1CL1N08. Towellngs-geod goods Irem 2, 3 and 1 cents a yatd and upwards. NOW FOB A BABOAIN-CALICOES-NKW OUODS. 2W, 3K. 7X and B cents ; whoever heard or Callcecj se cheap. NAPKINS.; Alt-Linen Napkins, 25c, EOc, 75c,L00aderen and upwards. UNDKBWKAB. Children's. Item loe upwards. Mlstes', rrem 12X0 upwards Youths', tio:nVe upwards our Ladles' Merine Vest, silk ttulsb, at87ic, la the biggest bargain In Underwear ever ottered. This Is a Great Chance. BUYAB'S BENEFIT AND BABQAIM BOOM -AT- Charles Stamm's 35-37 North (.neen Bit eet Bosten Stere. L. RfckV t .latt it Kf