m?m$Z 7.T"-'v ,Vh 7lE LANCASTER DAILY rNTELLIGENCEtt. MOKDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1888. W K m rh H CHARLES A. HOOK DEAD. 'HATIV OF LANCASTER BREATHES ? Bli HSr IN COLUMBIA. tteftrt DttM Carries Htm A way A Iter B.tc t ty Ways' IltaM-Mn. Mara Usnldr Die. m & . Mj Columbia) Nev. 6. Uharles A. Heek, (1 Known cm 7.311, uie j very auaaeniy uu ruv nieniiDR Deiwccra a ana 4 e'cicmk, '. M his home en North Feutth street near f.Ofcwtnut. He bad been tilling for boide llsnS) with consumption and hentt trouble ;nd the Ulter -wan the Immediate cause of . , aw awn. ne naa eeen oenunea ve urn ueu ;, hat few days. Mr. lioeic was native of MnoMtereitTana waaiu years ei ijura 1 1 aay ei wis menu. ne csme ve uw M whnn in TMra of ace and WAR a laamn m.Vnr Iit trmdp. although net able . ta nrk at hi. inde for lome years past. fcttaae ycara age he was oleotod high const- 5J! Ma en Iho KepusMican ticket, ane .fbaatrlns as market matter. Ue vrai 'VVilaie employed by the Columbia Gaa cam- iTiMlll tli Alnnlvln 11fht wnraMtahlllliAfl. ffi He was an active worker In the Republican - & party. A wife and elx ohlldten, four sons 'Hud two danshtersL survive. The children S are Henry, Frank, Michael, Daniel, Mary' -J&Md Maggie Heek, all living here. Tlie , lunerai win Doucmen weaneiuny morn- &lng at 0 o'clock. Kcqulern was will bocalo becalo bocale ' Vibrated la St. I'etet's Catbolle etiuiclJ, of . "y, which the deceaacd was a member. tr . ;r iura. xanry vassiay, meiner ui uumira - tsrr.itatav. llvlntr nn Maner street, meet a row ?--; daTBBffoinNew Yerk. Tlie remains will ft ftt : brought te town and burled from Hely Trinity uauioiiecnurcn en xucauay morn mern Eaffw1 ingat 0 o'clock. ill Mtetlae In the Opeia ltcute. A mass meding will be held In the opera hoeao thta evening under tlie lusnanouient of the werklngmcu of this place. An address will be inafle by W. U. llonsel, eq , of Lancaster, who ccored such a duo due duo eegnnt a recent meeting. Mr. Uoutel will make a non-partisan enecch and will fully Atplale tarlft revision, 1'te Republicans held n meeting en "8linIny nUht. B. K. Esliletnnn and J. W. Let were the orators. The Democrats will have n wlre run lu their headquarters In Hank alley te pet tlie return. U'he Republicans will rccolve the news In the armory. The Ladles Mlte society of the M. K, church will meet te night at the rcalilcmce of Mrs. We. Clark. The Crco-FestUB noclely held n meeting en Saturday evening and olected the fol lowing cfflccrs : President, Mla Ida It DeUnll j vloe rrealnent, W. It Wanbauuh j aecretary, Wm. Yebe ; treasurer, Mlsa Hattle Wautaugbj editress, Mlsu Mary Hclnaman, ANM'AL, ELKOTIONS. The Ofllccr. Cnen liy Tnrnplkn Ceuiptnlca Fer the Uumliig; Year. This Is the day appointed for the nnnual lej;IAf.n of directors of the turnplke com cem jianlea of this county. Following Is the list of theso elected : Coneatega and Rig Spring valley : Presi dent, Samuel U. Reynolds ; treasurer, Rebert A. Kvana; mananera, C. H. lioeher, Ut, Thomaa Ellmakcr, C. 11. Lotevor, Jehn Krclder, Dr. Wm. Compten. Bridgeport it Herse Shoe: 1'rosldent, A. M. Frantr. ; secretary nnd tretmirer, Abraham Henry; directors, V. Shreder, Jacob Rohrer, U. R. I,andls, Gcerge L. Suckwaltcr, D. R. LsndK Marietta t MtJeyi l'rcaldcnt, Samuel Patterson; secretary and treasurer, H. '. Hterrett; managcra; Ji. F. Hleitnnd, W. J. Bterrett, J. R. IJosrner, A. N. CaBSdl, Geerge W. Mehallv. May town & Kllzibotbtewn; Ahram Cellins, president, president, Amen Row Rew man, secretary and treasurer; Abrnui 1,. Brandt, Daniel C. Nissley, Jehn Kboraelo, Bsrr Spingler, Jehn MiiHier, directors. Lancaster it Marietta: l'rosldent, A. N, Cassell; secretary and treaaurer, 11. 11. Cassell ; directory, Daniel U. Raker, And. Brnbaker, Reuben Uarbcr, Jehn fctlimk, J. B. Eagle, Jacob L, Rrubaker, Michael 11. Moere. Marietta it Maytewn: Prcsldanl, Henry M. Kngle; sccrewty and troanurer, Amni Bewman ; directors, Henrys. Musaer, R. F, HIeatand, Jehn MuBaua. Rarr Spaugler, J)avld M. Eyer. Lancaster it Wllllainstewn : l'ealdent, Samuel H. Reynelds; secretary aed treas urer, W. R. Brluten ; directors, Henry G. Leng, Jehn C. Uager, Kmauucl 1. Keller, Geerge Ii. lluckwalter and R. Frank Kshleman. Rig Springs it lteaver Valley : President, Francis Shroder ; secretary, J. M. llerr ; treasurer, C. R. llerr ; manngerB, Daniel Herr, C. D. Herr, Dr. Themas KUmaker. Lancaster it Kphrata : Presldeut, Wnlter M. Franklin ; secretory, Jehnsen Miller ; treasurer, Peter S. Relet ; managers, L S RelBt, n. Xi. Landls, U, L, Indls, C. R, Ksbensbade. Lancaster ft KiuUvllle: President, Emanuel P. Keller; eecrctary and trces urer, W. II. Rttner ; managars, Jehu It. BItner, Abrabam B. Hoever, Geerge Shreiner, Dvid M. Mayer, Jacob M. Mayer. Strasburg & Millpert: President, Goe. K. Reed; secretary and treasurer, Jehn F. ReedjmanBKcre, A. M.Frantr, Jehn Ranek, Geerge L. Lelevre, Jehn Meuk and C. A. Hetnileh. Lncaler A New Djnvllle: President, Gcerge Xevan; secretary, A. M. Fraulz; treasurer, Jehn L. Hene; dlrecterM, Jacob li, Herr, Mich nelL. Huever, Ames MaAlllater, Martin R, Herr, Henry Bautngardner. Willow Street: Prci-Ident, Jehn Kendlg; secretary and treasurer, Geerge K. Reed, managers, Abraham Uarnlsh, C. R. Herr, Jere Herr, Jeseph F. Herr, J. B. Leng, Jehn Kendlg. Lancaster A Manhclm: President, I. 1. Ltndls; aecretary and treasurer, 11. II. hinKricnj.airociers, uoergoiv. Red, Ut. AeTJnata G. Bewman, A. 11. Danucr. AX,&NOASri:KOUUNTV-SIAN fllL'KDUItllU. I. K. McCaitjr Killed l;- ttin Iaitlau. Near Senater Gaiueruu's Itaucti. Richard R. QuBy, eon of Scuater Qrey, bad Intended going te Mexico bouie tliue age, where Senater Cameren has a large ranch, te prospect en Ills own account. 1 , K. MiCarty was te have geno with him. Quay changed hla mind, howevor, md went te assist hla fa'htr In hla duties bb chairman in New Yerk, and McCarty weut alone. On Suurd8y jcung Quay received letter from Senater Caioeion, brluglng the ead news that young McCarty was mur dered en the S:n of laat month wblle protecting wme cattle he had J uit purchatcd from an attack by rt marauding bend of IndUne, Few particulars of tbuease v.ure oentaiKed in the mcisage. All that ban been learned la that the young munagur and bis party were attacked in an ambueh, and, bealdea McCarty four Moxlema in hh .. m'plev were killed. McCartv rame frnm jf this county and lived in the neJchbojheod v AujiBiciitci Mt iunjruirvut Death el Tite Veqlk Mte. Themas Daley, eon of Julia Daley, widow of the late Jehn Daley, died at the reel, dencoefbis mother, Ne. 123 WaluutHtreet, of typhoid fover en Siturday morning arly. Deceased was In ihe 5th year of hla age and was a pnddler by trade. He aa formerly employed at the Penn Iren works and went from here Seutb, working at Birmingham, Alabama. Several inentbs age be retnrncd te Lincaster and went from here te Yerk Re worked In the roll, leg mill at that place until he was taken ?L.k' ,.1,ri7 Iwt weels he was brought te this city. Ue was a single man and his funeral will take place from hi. mother'a home en Tae.day morning. Jeseph McEvey, n twell known young man of this city, died Sunday merninK at the residence ct his father in law, Renry Adams, in Bltuervllle. Deceased was a en of tbe lata Themas McKvey and hla mother reside in Strasburg. He had been ia 111 health for ulmebt a year past. He was 2i years of age Bnd was for fer marly employed at the Kojbteno watch factory. Uoalee worked lu dlrlerent fao fae fao terlea through the Kastern ceuutry and was elwk at dltlereut hotels In thU city, lie leaves a wife and ene child. , rrscccdlrc CoitierarlfO. The proceeduigs el Alderman naltach Mva becu certlerarledllu tbe caea brought by the Coneatega A Mllg Sprlnjr Valley turnpike company egalnailleury Rechtelei, K. ii. Heldeiuugb and Oelumbuu Kote. Tha regularity cftbe nidcrmen'a proceed precoed preceed intra Will U argued In DccemLer. Saul trot rertlblH Entrr. GilUelb Yeuutr has betn prcaccu'ed be jM4lderman Halbach for forcible entry W atulb Walt Beth iwrtles occupied Ueaaaaa house, and Walt allege that ttur ttur Sf,ir,.m1?e..Yeun oieibly entered his PfMlbfatr. B41WMnldferheirJng. UOff TOR IUCttlKO GOES. LMnca.lcr Iiemecrau Ixwut d Down With Menty te Dtt en GltvtLnd. The Democralle betting men of this city bave never been In M geed rplrlts aa they areat the present tllme. Thry have any quantity of money te bet en Cleveland, but the Republican soem te have been tet te a standstill, Te. day Democrats wero running all ever town looking for takers ler their money. Several Republican! pretended te be anx anx leua te bet and ene did pnt up (200, after he found be oeuld net get away with out gettlng the laugh. Oltiera produced money, but put It back. One el the promi nent Republican betting men In the town admitted that he oeuld ahew de mero money, and raid he had no mero te bet. At one p!a the Domeorata bad 2,000 and a, two ethers tbcre wero 11,000 each and thete wero a nnmber of gentlemen who had 50O. This was all readyjte be placed en Cleveland, but the Republican did net coine up. A well known Republican of this city went te New Yerk the latter part of last week, taking f 1,000 which he wanted te bet en Harrison. Upen arriving there be found that everybedy he met waa for Cleveland ; he oime back te Laneiater without betting. Since hla arrival here a Democratic friend aaked him te take a bet en Cleveland, The ether replled : "I am a Republican and will vote for Harrison, but 1 want te bet en Cleveland, as be will win." The bettinu continue In favor of Cleve- land overy where In Lcadvllle yesterday, as win no seen ey our tciegrapn oeiumn, odds of 2 te 1 were given en hliu. A tclegram from New Yerk thla after noon states that the belting is in favor of Cleveland. A I'illadclphla broker firm telrgrapbn here that they have (5,000 te bet en Cleveland. Werk of the Ladle.' Tract Heclelr. The anniversary of the Ladles' Tract so ciety wan observed en Sunday ovenlng In the Duke Slreet M, K. church. Secretary Mlsi Annie M. Gundaker ropertod that the society illstributed 12,000 Kngllah tracts nnd 1,800 German tract ; 23 Bible ti fam ilies that did net own a copy. A number of copies of the New Testsment were given te tbe3u who had nene and who premised te read thorn. These book are furnished by the City Blble society, A large number of tctnperancn traetsj has been distributed ; aise, avery large numDer ei enurcn and Sunday school papera of dill or en t denomi nations. Miss Mary Rusiel, treasurer, r operto: Ilnlancalntreasury October 22, 1857 I 9 21 Bnbacrtptlens und colledions during tba 5 ear 31 CG Total sir 77 KxpuLs s for tracts, Ac 41 71 L'alance en liana I 03 Afler the rending of thtsn report ad ad ilrefma worn medu ny Rev. Dr. Tllzel, of the First Reformed ohureb, ami Rev. J, N. Felwell, of the First Baptist church. Til HUB wir.t. iiknotuadi.ne. The National and bltn Tlrket. Mutt Ila Ffr.t in Ntvt Yerk. The chairman of the national campaign osmmlttee, Colonel Brlce; Mr. Murtha, tbe ebiilrniiiti of the Democralle atate oxeoutlve commltteo : Judge Power, en beball of the County Doraecraoy, and Commissioner Creker, en behalf of Tammany Hall, have entered Inte a ler trial ORreoment placing tbe ditectlen of Bllalrs at the polling placeB with rofcrence te the national and state tickets In the band et a committee of gen tlemen selected by all of thorn, which ia te temnln in pt'Tnianent session at the St. Jatnca hotel, lu New Yerk, be long as the pollseroopon. This commlttce Is ompewored te Instantly rcmedv any doieetB lu the working of orgnulzttlen machinery at the polls, te ro re ro mevofrom charge of any district auy per son fuund incompclent or unfaithful, te tee that the ballets are absolutely correct as distributed, and te act with full authority upon any complaints made during tbe day. This Miry Important arrangement make the action of the party at the poll en the geneial nominations J nst as mueh a unit as II tticre were no li cat contest. It put an end te all possibility of trading or ether r radices Injurious te the national ticket, twill be carried out vigorously and In asiolule gced faith. Itu.ilan Hcurrnr. Qiinrrel, Jacob It inn was olected president of the Russian llebrevr congregation a few years ego. One of the rnles of the ohureb Is that it Ihere Is a dlillulty between ihe members it must be considered by the congregation before a rcoeureo U had te low. President Bnus and Henry Couter had a mlsundor mlsunder etandlug nfew days age and without re ferrlng the matter te the congtegatleu Ruts entercd complaint against Ceuter before Alderman lletBhey feraspaultand disturb ing a religious meutlng. On Sunday a con gregational meetiug was held and Rnis was dopescd from the prosldenoy. Anether meeilng will be held next Sunday, when a prinldent will be oleoted. A Wlnd-llreken Urgitn'. WmII. Frem tlie K ew Kia, Nev. 1. The Republican party has passed high lloenHe lows in several states and prohibitory laws In sovernl ethors ; In fact, every tom tem tom perauco law en the statute books of any htate Is of Republlaan origin. Fer doing this It Is new asialled by the combined forees of the Damecratn, the saloon keepera and the Prohlbltlenlsta. Ihcae are faets for reasoning men te ponder ever before they approach thu poll en the O.h of No vember," The Lauill.tllte A.ioelatlen. This morning a meeting of the let hold ers nnd subscribers of the Laudisvllle Campmeetlug association was bold lu the Diilte street church. The oemmlteo te so se licit sub'crlptlena report ISa shares taken and 1,000 jut te be disposed of. After some dlscuialen the commltteo was contlnued. Ne Meney nt Hie foil. Te-morrow. The chalrmen et the Republican and Democratic county oemmltteon have agreed te hae nu election without the use of money lu this city tomorrow. Ne money is te ba paid te voters under the guise el poll committee,andthoouly money te be raid out Is for teams te be used In hauling Muk or enleebled voters te the polls. Any vlolRtmnef this la a violation of the contract made. linpeiUnt fltttlallen Mctllug. The mom bera of the Eighth Ward Bat talion, the elub that ban done such cxcollent Rurvlce dutiug thu campaign, are requested te meet this evening at Mrs. Frllz's hotel. Ruslucsiief the uttnest Importance will be transacted aud every man should be present. I'retented from Voting-. The Republican aldermen of Newport, R. I , have struck irem the voting list the name or Colonel A. Preaoett Baker, one of the heaviest taxpayer, becausehe had an nounced that be Intended te vote for Cleve land nnd Thunnan. Colonel Baker was formerly a Republican. Ue will be unable te vote, but thu city will lese mere than he, ruurral el ilia Hey That Was Shet. The funeral el Jeeab 0, Hartmar, the boy who fatally shot himself en Monday while guuntug In tbe country, who died en Thursday, took place en Sunday afternoon. The attendance was very large. Services were conducted by Rev. O. Rlvin Houpt, anil the Interment was inade at Lancaster Cemetery, ralje Uitttemeuu. 'Iho Republicans are circulating hand bllls In Indiana stating that Eugllau llrms are underbidding Americans for contracts for Iren work, and "that any reduction In Iheprescut tnrlll en this class of work means the closing up of everv American foundry engaged in it." J, H. Has?, of Fert Wayne, who employ 2,'JO0 men in his Ireu works, aud is an enthusiastic) tariff reformer, taja that the fctatewenis ate utterly U'ee. S'xteca Mluer. Hilled. Blxteen miners were killed and several badly Injured by an explosion in the Ket tle Creek CebI Mtuimc cempanv'd mines, threa m lea west of Westport, Lycoming county, Pa., ou Situidiy. ' " In tlmnuoen. el rn.hlen. while teeth are mero Imqiiantly een than fenneily. This la boenme our ladlei have given the teal of their approbation te tOZO 1JNT, fort'inejt among tel'et urtlcle.. ahli superlatively pure andsaluhrieut preparation tliecl.s taarortherdi-cempoklttonof the teeth lemevea Impuiltlei which ebicure their nut uial hue, st'encthens them and maWe: the gutu. us ruddy ud bard ui ceial, and com munlcatc. fcwevtuufs and lo.leeti te the uuuth. The Kistth Ward Uatlallen will intetth's rventagat Hn,lfrlU' hotel. Tm finest aMerltnent of faney aaverllitng cards and novelties can be found at the Itbl Itbl MeBifcia cftlce. Just the thing for Institute vtek. Alse a One line of weaains; stationery, pregramme, menu', etc. Order, tak.n for copper platl and ilcel engraving, It l mlil that n great many Kngltghmcn are vlilllngt lita country tb'a acasen. 1 nuked Jlnkn wlmt ttny catne fir. Iln said lio.np lie.np lio.np prfed "te inurry soft pitnil millionaire women, tn Inlk ths fellow, out or thelr money, who want te le fooled, and te lay in a .unify in ur. Hull's UoerIi Myrnp. " The trreatnit euro en earth for pain, Balvntiea Ult i take up tbe .train. DKATllft, Da LBV. In IhU Itv.enllis'Jdtnut-.'Ihnina'. sin ei Jella and tbe Inte Jehn Daley, In the isih year of his age. Toe lelatlvcs and friends of the family are rtspcctfally lnvlled te attend the funeral, from tbe roitdence et his mether, He. 223 Kast Walnut street, en Tuesday morning at 8H o'clock. High Mass at Bt. Mary's church at 0a.m. IntcrmentatBl. Mary's oemetory. 2td MCW AD VKHTlHBttBKTa. QLARKE'S NEXT SNAP. LOOK OUT roc CLARKE'S NEXT SNAP -IN- Teas, Coffees and Groceries, Anfl in the monnttrce coine and sccure your Cakes and (Jiackei. at old pilets. Wuluve about thirty rllireieiit kind, mil urn silling thein very theap. IGOODROLLmFLOUB, Cue Quarter, SScIInUQtmrtcr. Threa rounds Evaporated Apilcets for 25 cents New francs and Plums at Lewes' Prices. awAlwaysbparln mind If you want u del Ur" worth of Groceries ler about tej you MU3T CALL ON S. CLARKE, TllKCIIKAl'KST Toa.Oeffoc audGrcccry Store IN Til K BTATK, 12 ami 14 Seuth (inecn St. lydAw CITY TREASURER'S REl'OKC OI' llulance In "I reisury nnd whoreOopnaltoa nttlni clese of business HUtirdny, Neveuibci 3, lUi: WIIKKtt OBrOSlTRI) rulten Natlenut IJanfc w,tci CT 1'ioples National Jlank vuh?J 67 ITlr.t National ISauk 2U8J7 irl 1 01,0-1128 1, J. II. Kithfen, Treasurer of the city nf I.incftslei, Tn., Oe no! tm lily sweur that the above report I. correet. J. 11. UAT11FON, Treasurer. SnlnrrlliMl ana sworn te butore ine this first flay of Novembor, lhd? ltd (JUAULUb UKNUKB, City Controller. ASSIGNEE'S SA1.E OF VALUABLE KKAI, KSTATE OnSatdudav, Novum ma 10, ltsj, Thn unOerlKncil, asstKnee for the bencillef crtitlteiH of llemy Hurler ana wife, of l.nn l.nn caster city. l'a.. will sail at nulille sale at the Coepor 1IOU80. In saia city, the following valu able real e.tate, te wit : Ne. , A het or l'loce of Ground f renllnK 70 fM3t, tnnre or less, en the wait side of Beuth ejuoen Btroet, In said city, betwuun Andtew und llacnl streets, and extindlng westward In depth 'Hi fet, mera or less, te heaver Btreul, en which 1. erected a geed double two-story llrlck Uwdlllng Heuhv, with mansard reef, nuiuhored 414, wlthalarnCouble Imckbulld lnir, supplied with all uiodern Improvements, nod In xeud repair, tejcelhur with ether small bulldtnKs, varlaty of Irnlt treer, iitc, bring ihn pauiu inuuilses new occupied by Anion B. Urban, Ne a, A Let or l'lccoef (1 round, fronting 20 tcet, mero or Ivss, en the cam aide of south Q leen street, lu ftiid city, below Andiuw Ntrnut, nnd extundlnir wuslwaid. In dnplhet that width 241 feet, mero or less, teuimlillc street, en which lsoreetedn twciBtery Urlck DwfllliiK 11 en be uumherud 413, with a two story hack butldlnir, and otherlmprovomenlH Ne X A let or piece of Kreuud, fronting !0 feet, morn or lest, en the north Mde of Marletta aonue, In snld city, nbove l'lue struet, aud extendlnir northward 100 feet mere or less, le a fourteen loot wide alley, en which Is erected a two-story llrlck Dwelling lionse. Ne. Gia, with a large two-story llaek liuttdlng and a Cigar Making fchep attached te the rear, u pumpwllhnuver lulling water und ether lui lui prevercents. Ne. 4. A loter ptcce rf ground, fronting 23 feet, mero or Km. ou thu east blde of North Mary street. In said city, botweon Chestnut und Walnut streets, and extundlugeustward In depth 120 feet, mera or less, ou which Is erected a two-. lery llrlek Dwelling llouse, Ne. 23J, with a large two-story back building j la geed repair, supplied with all modern Im provements) ent buildings ; Iren (unce In iient, yard fient and side, fruit tn-es, Ac. Ne 6 Alolerploce of ground, frontier ue fiet, mere or lets, en thoseuth slda et Mtirinila uveuua. In said city, west et coltege nvenue, and extending southward In depth 33 foul mero or lean, teaH leet wldaatlt-y, en which Is orecied n geed two-story llrlck itwelllng Heuse, Ne 816, with alary e two-story brick back building, the whole In geed repair and sup plied with modern improvements, with etber small buildings I well und pump, c In turn, Jrape vine?, a iurge variety of irult nor s, Ac. Icing the premises new occupied byllenry Uurur., .ne.O. A let or pteca of ground fronting 43 feet, mero or lius.eu the north aldoet Colum bia uvunue, In .aid city, west et College nvenue, and extending northward In depih 30t feet te a 11 fuet wide alley en whlcnls erected a geed slaed Krame llachlnu Bhep, suitable for ether purpose) also, tulil lolls numbsicd27on"l'let A."eI lets laid out by Jehu U. llagur. bale te commence at 7K o'clock p, in., when attendance will be glvuu and icrins uude known by JOHm AUASt llUKUKit. Assignee of llenn- Uuigeruud wife. J. W. II. lUiflMAN, Attorney. UEenaic Uumkr, Auctioneer. 21-nevSA7 w 1LL1AMSOM t IfOSTKlt. The larch Sublime -or- THE VICTORS AUlilYED IN 0YEE00ATS AED SUITS tolccted from Our Superb Btcck et Reliable Clothing ! OUU NKW 91KUIAL 8UIT roll (lENT'a WINTKItWKAU Or ALL-WOOL CAS- BIMKUK, 1'lllCK J12 03, Ii net and Old Heeper. shook tin nnd mafle te note, as u styllh garment, bulls u houaOde, fresh, new and lathlcnable eult, mnlii te our special order, and we guarantee iluu-nie-tented aud correct la n cry partlcului. Gent's Overcoats, All Styles and Grades, fl M te .'!. Williamson a Fester's, 82. 34, SO ,V IIS E. KINO BT 1NCABTKM, l'A. ANU NO. 318 MARKET QTKVaET, KAmUBUUtlU, iA, JiKW AD VBR T1BKMRNTH. rMPORTKDlN BOTTLES. " " OHNUINB 1RIBH WHI3KT. ltOnitKK'B LlQUOtt BTOUK, Ne. 22 Centra Eqnare, Lancaster, l'a. WANTKD-WOKK OP ANY KIND by ascber, tndatttleui young married man. X. U . ltd 41jrrclburg street. WANTED-A SITUATION AH COOK In a restaurant or te de general homo home work. Apply at this ofTleo. n32ta HEADQUAKTER8 FOK KLEOT10N MRWS-Uavlng rented Iho KlngBtnet lllnlr, and hal rnn In a western Union Tele graph wire, will Eire full returns of election en 'iitftiday night. Admlseln, 10a. Beating ctpaclty for 8 u. Tickets for salt at M. li. watULKU'fl. si Meit King ntroet, and J. a. l'lekel, 1M North Queen struct. nS-ltd Srituia ij.j use nnur,i v n,u. n. l.ATvn lnvnlre of HCOTIIll TUOU8RHINU direct Irein Scotland. Tte proper thing for buntrc'S wear. Durable and atjrllth. Out In thu hateiiHtyle A l'erfcct Fit tiusTanteed. A. II. hOt-KNBTKIN, Flne Tailoring, RS North Queen street, corner of Orange, sie-lydu Lancaster, Fa. HUHLEY'S TOLU EXPECTORANT Isnn admttnble remedy Ter coughs nnd cn'da plrnsant te take end of rent valae. I'ut npiita Lepular pnec, III cents a bottle, for Bale at IUJIUiKY'bJIUUObTOHK, 80 West King otreeU STATE OF SAMUEL Bl'REOOER, lata of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testntnentary en said estate having been c ran led te the undersigned, all persons Indobted thereto are requested temakelmme dlale payment, and the?e having elalms or de mands against the same, will prosent them without delay for settlement te the under signed, rnslafng In Ullzibolhtewn, l'a. nevs-etdu e. e, uerexL an, Kxecater. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET MEET Inget the Yeung Men's Christian Asso ciation will te held te-morrow (TUSSDAY) evening nt 8 o'clock. 1 his I. the annual meet ing for the nomination of erTlccrsaud beard of munogeis for thu ensuing year. The reports of ddlegatui ta statu convention will also be given. All the members et the nrsec'atlnn are reqnoitcdte attend while waiting for the re turns of the election. It WE NOW HAVE THE CELEBRATED Almend Heal, se hlehly leoemmnndcd by a New YorkHecloty Ladylorseftenlngand whitening the skin and staving oil wrinkles. l'Mce 23 cents. JTIIAILICY'S KAST KNI) FIIAIIMAGY. (Opposite Kastern Market,) Take Frnttey's Hitter Wlne et Iren for Uloed andNervo'leuIo. CO cents. M.W.Yftw BIDS FOR THE COLLEOTIONOFDE COLLEOTIONOFDE llnquent City Taxes wilt be received up te rnday evunlng, Nevember 2, at 8 o'clock. Dullels llehrur. Clerk, will sit In Eelict Coun cil Clumber botween 7 una 8 o'clock p. in, lly order of nltfd riNANCKCOMMITTKK. ESTATE OF DANIEL U1CK.EY, LATE of Lancaster city, Lancaster county, do de do The underclgned nudlter, appointed te dis tribute the balance remaining tn the hands et W. V. KeriBOl, administrator et Daniel Mickey, deceaaed, te -and among these legally entltled telhesamn, will sit for that pnrpose en Tuesday, the 13th day or November, 18k8, at loe'oloek a. m., In the Library Keem et the court llouse, In thn city of Lancaster, where nil poisons tnterestcd In said distribution may att'ind. . v, U.lJAKHLISH, eis 31051 Auditor. PUI1L10NALE OF DESIRABLE OITY Keal Estate. On MOMDAV, Xevkmbei 19, 1883, At 7 e'c eck p. in., at the Leepard hetel, In thn city of Lnncastnr, w 111 be sold at public eule all tint curtain three-stery llrlck Dwelling llouse and let of ground, situated at and being num num num bored43on Iho nast stdoef Seuth Duke street, botween Kast King and Vine streets, adjoin ing properties et the Lutheran parsenBgn en thu north nnd Alfred Dlller en tbe south. This property Is well built, centrally located, con tains all modern Improvements, best et sewer, age, newly papered through jut and In first ctuxs condition ; cnegqaarofrem the markets and tbe butlneis centra et the city. The let centnlnB 2) feci en Duke strsel nnd extends In depth or that width 101 tcet, wlih three toot wide alley nt side et house. (Hear title and possession given April 1, Terms easy- Twe thirds of purchase raonev can remain ehugodeu piemlses 11 se deslied by purohiuer. for further particulars Inquire of Henry Carpenter, Ne. 91 North Duke street, Lancas ter, I'n. J OKI. 1,. UAINKH, e,?.)n5,l?,17dlt Auctioneer. 15. MARTIN CO. VISIT OUU- ILLIES' & OHILBEEN'S COAT DEPARTMENT, -AND Txamine the Novelties, Seal Plush Coats and Jackets, A SPECIALTY. C2T Special liargains. All J indies1 nud Cllilldreu Coats carried ever from list Beasen lmve been reduced te eiaitly half the former selling prices. J.B. MARTIN, & CO. M AKTUJ BROTHERS. Many Suits and Cvjr ceits get their mirrheut The Smallest Ptice I'esiiblj Veq Cm Al vii Count ed Find ing Here. of thodeoron Eaturday. C'aretal buyers werethe uiurshali. The ttsp of the BC&en Is fast lu Win ter Uletblnir, but our .V. UlUtUdlff, W..V 1", bujy Merk roetuj Keep the tables uell niled. b'uit3 and Overcoats Re&dy-Made. SUITS AM) OVKUCOATS .Made te Measure 110 buys a linn's All-Weel Suit, solid for er Vice, luudy te put en at uuiameut's notice. Sie the 15 Sut'8 sod Overcoats with theiuaku of goodness all ever them that you can readily tell. 1 he sort of ClethlUK we make te order Is the sort that mutes n i lothter u xoeil name. All thu nnvelttra und the plainer In Ca' melt's, Worsted, Uhevlets aud Heaver ler your choice. MARTIN BRO'S I'leiulua; and Furiiisiiluif Ooeilsf NOHTKQUBK8T. IfSW AD VMRTIBEMaNTS. IjrriliL REUB1VE GOOOKYE EVERY Way. Kye taken In exchange for whlaky. .. D8 TILI. KBY-WO. 04a K. KINO ST. SWStore-No. 15 Centra Square, aepls-tfd pIiEUriON NIUUT. GOTO- Lancaster Election' Night and Get the Belurcg. . The Phlladetphla A Heading BaUread, Rad. Insr A ( elttmbia division, win run Bptclsl drains te and frea Lancaster en Tuesday night, Nevembsre, se that persons ran Rote lnncuterat d Ret thi Hlostlen News and re turn home sme nlKht. Train will leave Kph rata at 7 ei p m. stepptn at all suuens. A Bpeclal Train will loave Quarryvll'e. for Lan cssUtr, at 9.80 p. m ateppins; at all stations Utturnlng, Brectsl Trains will leave Sins; strjet, Lancuter, ter Qnarrjvllle. Kphrata and all Intermediate stations at S a, in., Ne vembsr7. Kicuralen 1 lakets will be Issued, nS2tU QA8U 1'HlOEa ARK ALWAYH BAR. UAIN PUI0K8 AT GRABILL'S TUB OUIfllNAL AND OKIiV CA8H OHO OKlilN LANCASTKlt. BYIlUlM nie rather easy. A nnre, rather ark 8u8r Sjiup, 8i a quart, a real geed ': U - A. Hr-llUP. lbe. A sine OaNK 5XSHK' ,0c- Rna th0 Tery WNK8T 8UUAU syuui', clear as honey, le a quart, AT.ABKAMACKRUKL, anew nrticlefn this maiket. ltli.llkuthe Mckerel.a saltwater tlib.andaald te bollkeltla flayer, bat lower In pilce, only Saaplece. BH8T KVAl'OUATKD FKAOHKS Jint In. very fine fruit, only Xcapsund. Tbli fruit KVAl'OHATKD 8UQ AH (Sinker) COUN.nn rr All Ant firlln'n Ifn ntl..,i,,. A,ann t..nta lower than Ian. Only 8c a pjund or 13a a quart, NKW btkwine ries, no, 3 ft 3 2Vs. These are of eitra flnequnltty and are selling last. uaaiuBHuiiDBN ten Ifj.saniploet which 'M.fl 1liftllmf,i1 at ,1.. !. .,... v.... .. centldt ud chi tip at 7tc, N. W. Cor. Duke and Vine Sts. AsT-Opcn Hvery Kvenlnr. Telephone. mHlydM.WAr TUI8WKKIC WK DlSl'IiLY IN OUR Seuth Window a NEW LINE OF GOODS. NSW AMI ATTItATlVK. UUACKKT3 Mc,Kc,73c. COM IS (JA8ES 5ne.,7IC,lC0 WASTKPAl'KU 1JA8KX1S I1.5J MU8I0 8TANU3 iM LADIES' WOUK UASKKT8 3W TOWSLUACK3 , $2 7 8H4.Y1NO OLAS8K3 2.60 f WonUeshow Iho New Flush Ooedtrou Oeedtrou Ooedtreu stintly coming In ut Buch Lew l'llcea; you Mill busurprlsed te learn them. Our store will 1m open overy night until 8 30; will ba lit up until li! o'clock until th lUeliday eeaieu is evor. HEINITSH'S, 27 tk 59 EOUIH QUBBN 8T.,' LAN0A8TKlt,l'A. VA1.AUH OF FAHHION. A HTRIOU'B 1'AIiACK OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. We call special attention te our immense assortment of Stamped Linen Goods and their extreme Lew Prices. TIDIES. Size, Style and Price. 1 2x1 2, stamped, only 5 cents, fringe all around. 13x15, enlysc 15x18, only 5c. 14x20, with fringe, 10c. 18x27, at iec. 1SX29, knotted fringe, both ends, only 1 7c. 16x30, one row el openwork and fringe, only z$c. 1 7x30, Memie Cleth, fringed, 25c. 16x34, Memie Cleth, fringed and dado border, 37c: finer goods at 50, 63, 75 and 95c. SPLASHERS. 18x27, stamped geed linen, iec. 19x30, fringed all around, I2jc. 19x31, with knotted fringe, 22c. 20x31, one row of openwork, at 25c. 19x34, Memie Cleth, with dado border, 25c. 20x34, Memie Cleth, dado border and fringe, 35 cents. 21x34, Memie Cleth, one row of openwork, fringed, 39c; bet ter grades 44, 50, 63, 75 and S8c, about 25 styles in all. WASHSTAND COVERS. These are from 50 te 54 inches in depth, and 16 te 18 inches wide. Styles and prices as fellows : One row of openwork at each end, 16x50, 25c. Knotted fringe, 25c. Heavy Linen, knotted, 30c. Memie Cleth, dado border, 50c Memie Cleth, dado border and openwork all around, also fringed all around, only 63c; actual value 87c. Memie Cleth, with satin dado border, and 3 rows of openwork at each end, fringe all around, only 75c; usually sold at $1. Memie Cleth, satin border, and one row of openwork through centre and one row all around, at 87, worth $1.25, Very elegant and fancy, 95c. ASTRICH BROS. OLOTB1NQ, 4 0. JjlALL 1888. Fin Tailoring for the Latest Novelties, confine ttylea. Largest a-aertment of rina noelaas. and prices as low as any, go te H. OERHART'S Oai)' Direct Importing Tller. NOBT1I QDIM STRKCH. M TKKH "KA,TUJrOH. Fall Overcoats. A .HANDSOME STOCK OF- Fall Overcoats te Order. IN FASHIONABLE DUOAUWALE DIAGO NALS. KKBSaUB ANU FANCY UUKVIOTS -AT- Prices Lew Enough TO MEET THE WANT OF KVXKY PUB CUABBU. Myers & lUthfen, FAS1UONAUI.K CLOIUIRUS.I NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. LANCABTRIt PA. riRSa A BROTHER. The Rush for Bargains Still Continues. d This waa clearly proven this Wiek by two lierfea rushing headlong into our bulk windows. It is easily understood. The window was filled with the latest Fall and Winter Clothing and the prices were such as te attract even the dumb brutes. Gents' AH-Weel Overcoats, $7, $8, $10, $12, $14, $1G, $10, $18, $20 and $25. Everyone of this large assortment is guaranteed te give satisfaction or money re funded. Gents' Dress Suits in Cork screws, Wales, Diagonals and Worsteds, $7, $9, $10, $12, $1C, $10, $18 and $20. Gents' Business Suits in Cassl mere. Cheviots and ether Cletha, $5, $0, $7, $8, $10, $12, $18, $14 and $15. These are all of our own manufacture and of the lat est cut. Youths', Heys' and Children's Overcoats at $1, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, $0, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12 and $15. Underwear la an important branch with us, aa our large and varied trade require a general assortment. Therefore we can safely say that no such variety is is te be found elsewhere in the city. Trices Gray Mixed, 17c ; better quality, 25b. White Me Me rlne, heavy weight, 35a ; better quality. 40b. Vicena Mixed, strong and durable, 50c ; worth 75c. Spanish Brown, very heavy and well made, 75c ; were sold at $1. All-Weel Scarlet, 60c, 75c, $1,11.60. White All-Weel Ex tra Weight, $1, $1.25, $1.60. Genuine Undyed Weel, $1.60. Heavy Bismarck Brown $4 a suit. HIRSH & BROTHER, Leiding Olethiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUEEN BT.& CENTRE SQUARE, L&NCASTEU, PA. JIAKIXU 1'OWDmi- s TERL1NO BAKING POWDKK. STERLIN b BAM u nun I Absolutely Pure. THIS Powder never varlfa. A marvel et parity, strength am wbolef-ouiouese. Mera eioneuilcal tliau tbe oral nary kinds. Sela only tn Cans by all urocer. STKULINU MANUrACTUUINOCO., 12 ana it Bpruce street. Mew Yerk. augSBma KDUOATJO.VAr D en't vuTTtzt: uen't tint off tbe matter elKPltlDtr a "Huil. HIRSH BROTHER nees KOucaUen." That Is. that kind et au education that will benefit you most tn a gain, lng, tf net nn Independence, at leaat a geed, living. A knowledge el BOOK-KEEPING AND BOMSESS FORMS, combined with a gera handwriting, goal a gTMt way lnACCerupllabtng this. Day ana Kienlng feuleni. M AX JtlNQ 8XKKEX. DBT BOODB. W AT0H8PR1NQ COR8RT. BUr THK FAMOUS WATCHSPRING CORSET. WILL MBVKH BREAK. aUAKAMTKKT) TO ODTW1IR ANT CU8 xem-mauk ceusxr. Mayer, Streute Ce., MARUFAOIDB1B9. I11BBOADWAT, V.Y. OCtS-52tU,Th,feew QLOAKS. CLOAKS ! WATT &SH AND 8, 8 AMD 10 KAST K1NU BTBEIT, An 1 hewlnpr a Wonderful Variety of Ladld'. Uissea' ana Children' NEW FALL COATS In all the Lateit Novelties. Upward or MStylrsrrchtldren'iaretchrn Coats In rialda. Ktilpes ana rjaln Celers In iIimi from 1 te II yearn, atlases' Mewmarkeu In all styles of trim. mlnfra, sizes from 8 te 111 years. .Ladies' Jackets have never been se popular. We otfer the best obtainable Stueklneit Jackets at 13 oe, ts.&e, 11 oe and ts.oe each. uteekinett Jackets, ulmmea wltn braid, la new detlgns. radios' Cleth Jackets In Plaids, ntrlpea. Check and Selll colors, at 8?, 83,84,85118 each. LADIES' NK WMAUKEXS, LADIES' ItAOLANS, LADIES' NKWPOUTS, In all the New Btyles at Lew Prlcs. Our Large Line et BE At. I'l.USlI 8 ACQUIS, SEAL l'LUSU JACKETS, SEAL PLUSH MOD Have been made te our Special Order, and art the beit value In the market. New Yerk Stere. aW&IeCall's Papper Patterns sssreena far Queen fashion Bteet for Ne. vetnber. B AKUAINH. RED HOT BARGAINS AND- Milk-White Treatment UO TOUETUEU FVKRY TIME IN OUtt BTOUK. A 1IA1K1 AIN rOE KVEUT ItUVEU. BAUQA1NSIN COMKOllTS. Comforts SOe each. Sold elsewhere fer7fc llMtur Goods at "JO. 81 te, II 25, f UO, 11.75, 12.10. 2 W, 13.00, 84 CO, 81 01 and 8LC0. BLANKETS. 65c a pair, worth t7Kc We also have tbcai for 75c. ii.ve. tl.w, tt oe, $2 te, I'.OO, &5J an! np te 12 oe a pair. All are bargains. QUILTS. Large size Qullte, geed quality, only 75c Ourll '.'5 QuUt is a surprise te everybody. It In need et a Qatit we htve them Irein 75c up te the finest quality at low prlceu. FLANNELS. All-Weel Bed riannels from 12)c upwards-All- Weel Heavy Ited Shaker flannel, almost yard wlde. only 2Se a yard. White flannels as low as 80 a yard. Our 2:c White flannel Is a wonder te everyone. CANTON ELANNEL9. A geed heavy Canten at Se a yard, one at 7c that cannot be matched. We have MUSLINS. Bleached and Unbleached, yard wide, as low as fie a yard, for Hi you get almost the beat. Bemnantscf Apple ten "a "only fie a yard ; yard wlde. TABLE LINENS. Table Linens at remarkable low figures A ttoel ene for 12Ke a yard ; all linen. Our lie t) inch is the best goods we ever offered ter the money. LINEN TOWELINU8. Towellnfrs-geod goods from "H 3X and t cents a yuid and upwards. NOW f OB A BAttQAIN-UALlGOki-NEW OUOD3. 2W, 3, "tYi and 6 cents whoever beard et Callcovssecheip. NAPKINS. AIM lnen Napkins, 25c, 50c, 75c, tl.00 a deren and upwards. UNDEUWBAU. Children's, from 10c upwards. Misses', from 12)ic upwards Youths', Iiem 2!c upwards. uur Ladles' Merlue Vest, silk llalsb, at S7Kc, is the biggest bargain in Underwear ever offered. This Is a Great Obance. BUriU'S UENEflTAND UAKQ V1N BOOM -AT Charles Stamm's 35-37 North Qucea Sttoet. Bosten Stere. FOX a ALU OR RUNT. HODSKH FOK BALK ON TUEM08T liberal terms, en Wet Chestnut, Wal nut. Lemen, Mary, Pine and Gharlotte street. Apply at ml5-6md 803 NOBTII MAUY BTBEET. AUCTION HAI.E8KKEE-1KOLEVK-land is elected cr If he la net elected l will offer all real estate given me, or any ei ber property for SO days fiex, iiem this date, mo me mo vemeer 1. LEWIS PAULlCK, Ne 217 North Lime St, Lancaster, Pa. nMwa IF HAKHISON IS KLEC5TED I WILL offer all lteil Estate (tven me from this , eat. October 30, for thirty dav, rrw. Kale or no gate, auu.i uhju.mij, Successor le llemy Shubert. Auctioneer and Ueal X state Agent, 61 Nerj uukttDireer, csu-iif 1310R BALE AT WUVATK BA JC the three-ster? Mere and Dw Heuse, Ne. ertnQueeea street, eitv. l'a. Inanlre of B.C. KHK MO.Z7JCaststla Att'y ter estate 01 jacoe f a4 " fi a H' M .Jl ipiv-st,rfsua 14 r ; Ol 4v l''-"Cfa A VMVROSU.
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