Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 06, 1888, Image 4

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I .! IiAOASTEB.BATLr INTEIiMGENOEIt, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1888.
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astoallen from Tertplks Coin
nil Laid en lb Table.
C'jtatd meeting et the street commUtce
Iffa en nuuuBf vtcuiui
wudarldad te IaTthe crossleir ordered
hv street end Colombia nvenuc, 150
Mtet the outer section of these streete,
a crossing eidcrtd for Ceral street te be
en Ceral street.
Jcfcn W. Mentrer nprcatcd before tue
MraiUee and represented mat u
AftMed the pike en North Iitrne buU
Mm treets for which he had the con cen
HMt. and he asked the comrelttoo te aoeept
Vallate ana pay mm iue cuuinui I'uin
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regulator and commissioner rata
JBaJkiu era net rnmtned according 10
km wera net rnmtned according te
'MMUoatlena, and did net have aufUclent
loatlene,
nn thnilT
fik reanlatnr and commissioner wero In
aaraeted te examine the plkes nnd report lit
"rMt condition they were, , ,
",'VMaaara. Auzer, Kemley, Comml8:eatr
."BmndKOKUlater Hlsvuisker vrtre ap-
wji4i nnmtviittftA tn rtrAnarA Diana anil
SSoiaeaUenBlorthe election of Lu''nK
:st) nnuse iue reau iiki m- .---
j Am engine.
'i The mouth of the sewer en East alnui
. ; street near euirptu w vfu...
A'laraa enough te carry off thewntcr that
ewa towards It, The oemmlEBlouer was
S directed te attend te
i tlm matter.
;sa City Solicitor Brown autiuuiieu iueiui-
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vewlnB, option :
- in roenrii te thn vt End Street IUilway
,( -.. i Aw m Vanmbn. thn nnllnlter
$ of the company, nnd he alated that councils
rf4ave the company consent in iay uunu
"- track, sublect te the previsions and rceu-
lAlttliMn nf nn ordinance "Regulating
IPaBMncer Railway Comtiiuies in the City
aya- of Lancaster," as Introduced en uaioeer e,
$ 18S0. By reforence te the minutes pf aoleet
' iji' council of October 0, 1SSU, i nna nisi bucu
'1 mete the conditions under which the con-
,ent of councils was Riven.
'it 1 would thereleru tfly th&t lue said com-
IS ... . .. ..., l. 11 IkntirnplAlnnn nf tllRt
?S' wdlnance which were net cunnged or
j, .aanv m i.iiiiiii. uv nam ijiu .1 . u . .! v -
F-fr altertd en Its patsage through ceuncuv.
&' even theuRh ftald corporation has net.flled
f 4H BMBCOOptancOOI lunoruiaBuue u i'iu"
tAi fnr In thn ordinance. UV B comparison ui
ru' w.A 4 ftl.A ...illnnnAA with f lift nf Iff Inill I H
; tatrodueedL And that section 4, which reg
elates the fare nnd that pan 01 neciten 1
which fixed the wagon tread of the rails at
three Inches were net In -the original copy,
ae that the company would net be bound
by these provisenB.
nnt thni the cemn.inv Is subkct te thore-
malnlng previsions, wlietlierlt new accepts
the ordinance or net, no ene will deny, net
ven the company. Upen reqntBt of Mr.
Naumnn te fermnlly have the directors of
the company accept the previsions of the
ordinance, he stateJ tbey would comply
with the ordlnance bh introduced, In otner
words the conditions aonexid tethuerant
or consent of council, but that the direc
tors did net feel like being bound by new
and luftlicr provlnlenp. '
The following communication, was read :
Te the StrcetOommlttce of Lancaster City t
The committee et the manegers et the
Ijltltr.turnplk8 company make the fellow.
tag prepositions te the cliy of 'LaucnHter
ler the pnrpece et nmicably djuhtlng the
dlsiinte existing as te repairs ou that por
tion et Bald turuplke Vflthln the city limits.
i?zFifiST. vfe will Bell that portion of the
turnplKO wnicu lies wnuin mu viiy iiumn
from the point where the turnplkointor turnplkeintor turnplkointer
aeota North Duke utreet te the point whero
it intersects with North Queen Btieet, for
the sum of 1,500.
Second, We will ray annually toward
the repalis of the turuplke between the two
points named In first preposition the aum
et f 100, the city of Lancaster assuming the
rCBperjBiDiiny or Kcepinc ine roauwey in
feed order and as required by law.
Umn'Ii Kr.tii.Kit,
8. 11. HIIKNIC,
It. A. llAElt.
The ceaimltlcn wanted te knew what had
become et the third preposition offered by
the turnpike, asking what proportion of the
read in the city the turnplke would keep in
repair and no ene being able te onswer the
communication was laid en the table.
TDilNTJUK UFI'ICKIW CH03UN.
These Wrie Will Direct the tlUIrs 01 Tlitoe
Uerp3rnttans Trndeimeu Aiding
Idle Iren Weihern.
Cer.UMniA, Nev. C The following
turnplke company elections wure held
yesterday afternoon :
Columbia nnd Washington turnplke com
pany : President, Jehn Fendrich ; di
rectors, J. H. Herr, Jehn A. .Brush, Jacob
Bellz, A. Ilruner, H. F. limner ami Win.
B. Qlven ; secretary .and treasurer, Win. 11.
Jfendricb.
Columbia A MarlettnTnrnplke company :
President, Jacob C. Flakier; managers, H.
S. Detwller, Jeseph Ulnltle, Cenrad
Swartz, Jehn A. Meyers end Dr. J. F.
Celt roll; supervisor, S. 8. Detwller; secre
tary uud treasurer, C. II. ITabler,
Columbia it Chestnut Hill Turnplke
cempany: l'retldent, Renben Usrber; di
rectors, Jacob C. Gerber, MlchaellI, Moere,
Mlebsel Musscr, 11. M. North, Henry Wls
lerj etcretary and treniurer, Jeseph 11.
Zeainer; mauager, Reuben Gnrber.
The troubleut the Columbia rolling mill
liu wBsuraed n somewhat serious nspect.
The dlflsrent trades of town have tlcclded
te aid the men who left the mill when the
company decided te reduce the wages of
puddling from M le 1 Tdper ten. and ether
wages in proportion. The meeting of Sun
day afternoon resolved te act ns a body nnd
it was decided te glve all meu who tire
called "bleck " uutll tbe meeting en Hun
day, November 11, n cbance te clear them
aelvea. All the trades In town nre lntercfatcd
In the strike.
Up te neon the vote polled In town la as
fellows : First ward, 61D ; Hfcend ward,
380 ; Third ward, 300 ; total, I,lt3
A UAttl.Nd I'LOr.
Tlie I'reildrney tn be Iteblied by Mdins et
Frandulent Tickets.
A New Yerk speclal te the Philadelphia
Times fiaye: A daring deep-lald plot te
-tteal a Bulllcient number of electoral votes
te carry tbe election for the Repubilcan
party has Just been unearthed. Tlie ecbeine,
whose execution has with great Ingenuity
been delayed until the very dsy borero
election, contemplates the theft et ene
electoral vete In every doubtful Democratic
state, and if nucceseful would eeut a Re
publican president In the Whlte Heuse In
defiance of the exproeeed will of the people.
Acoerdlnc te the timo-henorod but Boine Beine
what roundabout method et electing a pruel
dent by means of an electoral oeliego, bal bal
eots aru cast in each state for a number et
electors whose names, by reason of the fact
that they must net be heldets of federal or
state cilices, are cempirattvely unknown te
the voters. It Is tbu presumptive untamtli
arlty with the names et tbe Domeorutio
electors which gives this bold Republican
mantouvre a possible chance of tucctse.
New Yerk state, tbe prlze ter which both
parties are contesting, has thirty-six elec
toral votes. In such a long list of nemef,
it la alleged that tbe plotteto calculate that
one Republican name, can be Mlpped In, se
reducing the Democratic electoral collcge
in this state te S5.
A syBtematle atteck is therefore made en
one man en the genuine ticket, and voters
In various parts of the state are appealed te
in behalf et subetltute candidates of the Re
publican fnlth end well known in the local
ity. The vlotlmcheeen in tlie New Yerk
atateis Geerge Rcchtel, the wcll-koeivn
Staten Island brewer, whose name appears
second ou the Democratie electoral ticket
Thousands et voters received an envelope,
en tbe outBlde et which was the richest:
"Please paste this ever the signature of
Geerge RechieL" Thcee envelopes con
tained pasters with the names of Repub
licans well-known in their districts and oil
men et considerable personal following in
their respective walks of life. Oa Stalen
Island the name chosen as a substitute for
Air. Becbtel's was Read Renedlct, whlle
in ether parte et the state olher names were
used, the request being made in each
Instance that they should be used lu place
of Geerge Keebtel.
lflheBcheme worked In anything like
the degree hoped for by the Republiem
managers it would result In a lobs of prob
ably several theueand votes le Mr. Uechte),
0 losing him te run behind ene et the Re
publican electors, who would theretore be
chosen.
The same scheme, with trifling inodloci inedloci inodleci
tlon, la being worked in ether doubtful and
Democratie htatts. In Indiana, West Vlr
irlniB, New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan,
Virginia, North Carolina, Nevada and Cali
fornia and several ether Mates tlie attack Is
saade en one Democratie elector.
Trills of a fieah Hunter.
Tneenterprlslng mauager et thn Ohlc-ige
Dime Museum lately rtcd In a Southern
piper that 11 young woman named Little
Jehn toad a beard five teet nlnu inches lu
iMgtti. He nt onee wrote te the editor te
aeai the freak for his museum, and
!e4ved the following reply : " Your favor
a band in regard te l-ilttlrjelm woman
Wtttt beard five feet nlne Inches long. This
la a local jpke w hleti grew ent of the woman
MarrviflK a rata named Heard,"
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A Din VOIK LIKING I'OLLUU.
iJoeille Ii Met SiiklDg th lretnlnBt l'it
II VtrakUf VtHtla This Clt.
The election In this oily Is progressing
quietly Bnd a big vote la bsleg polled. The
workers of the respective parties were en
bsnd early this morning, and when
the clock struck seven there wna
Iccg lines of voters at the polls anxious
te deposit their ballets, lly an Bgreement
made between repreientativeBef each patty
no money was te lie exponded In the
purohase of votes. The liatnecrata kept
their part et the birgaln made, but from
the actions of some et the iUpub ln
workers the susplolen is strong that they
were using money quietly.
There were no aisturesnces or any con
sequence at any of ihe polling places up te
3 o'clock.
The prohibitionists hid boys en the
priuelpal etreetB distributing their
tickets. Every man was reipectfully asked
whether he did net want one of the Pre.
hIDItlenlst's tickets. Very tew took them.
In the First ward there was some exelte-
ment oreatod when Samuel Keeler pre
sented hlB vete. He wan ohallenged, want
Insldeand swore that his residence was 221
West Chestnut street Jacob Orcenawalt
vouched for Kceler and also swore te his
residence. The facta of Iho cue are these :
Keeler made his home with bis son at Ne.
221 West Chestnut street. Twe weeks age
the son moved te the Ninth ward and
slnce he moved the house has been unoccu
pied. The position laken by the Deme
era's was that as he made his
home with his son, when his ion
moved cwny and Mr. Keeler did net
remain In the ward, that he alee lest his
residence. The Republicans claim that Mr.
Keeler Is n slngle man and considers the
First ward at his residence.
Depuly Unlted States Marshal Heward
was called upon te arrest Keeler and
Urcenawnlt, but he preferrodte make com
plaint agnlnst them in the regular way and
suits will probably be entered te-day
Bgalnst Keoier for voting Illegally and
(lrjonawnltferfal88ly a wearing te Koeler'a
roaldenoo.
TJIi: KLIX'TION nKTUIlNS.
If thopeoploof this city de net have ex
cellent opportunities of seeInK the election
rettirnBas they come In this ovenlntf, it
will net be the fault et the newspaper
cilices. They have made all preparations
te receive and display telegrams. At the
jNiKi.i.iui'.NCKiiciuea ins returns win de
displayed en the isre blackboards from
the windows In the (aocend story et the
buildlnKand facing en Centre Square. A
large Are light has becn placed near by lu
order that everybody can plainly nce te
read Iho telegrams.
Arrests Made,
A. J. i.elhley, of the Third ward, was
r.rrcsted by Untied SUtes Marshal Moison Meison Moisen
saul for liribltiK a veter and Gcorue Dor Der
wsrt wni arrested by the eame elllcer for
taking nbrlbe.
Jelm Haverstlek, of tlie Third ward,
whs arrested for Illegal vetluif. The
RtlcRalleu is that he never had a
residence in the ward, but has lived at tbe
Blmsliouse for yeara. Rail was ontered by
all the accused for a bearing,
in the Bixrn WAim.
There has been suspicion all day that
money was belng used In the Sixth ward.
Doubtful voters wero all run Inte Alderman
Doen'o rillee, whero they were "llxed."
Daniel McKvey, a ronegauo Democrat, who
was seen buying a veter, was arrosted by
Deputy United Htatcs Marshal McQrady.
ljQvr llnrtamn beoaine his ball for
a hearlng bofero Commissioner Ken
nedy. Te evon this up ConBtable lUrnhelt
1 lieu maue nempiatnt ugainst uoerge rren
llsi bofero Alderman Deen, charging tblm
with having purolmsed a vote. Prentiss
was released en ball.
Up te neon te day nolther Edward Bit
nor, J. W. Rrewn, Fpbralm Shaub,
nor Franklin Calder, the wen con
nected of frauds at the primary eloctlen In
the Sixth ward, bad net attempted te vete.
It Is Bald tbey will net try It for fear of lie lie
Ingarrestcd, Following was the vote up te 3 o'elock :
Pres,
ibat.
First Ward no
Second 'IVatd D.14
Third Ward 437
Fourth Ward MX)
Filth Ward GIG
Sixth Ward 733
Hevenlh Ward 650
Eighth Ward 015
Ninth Ward (KW
Mayer. l'rns.
ltS. lfSJ.
310 S9U
f'J3 fM)
305 437
458 toy
430 &7J
Clli Kr.&
tW 050
035 7f)0
60(1 01H)
1.1)02
4,0.14 f,lll)
11KTI1NO IN TUU C1TV.
lteput)llran Cever Huiue et ttie Unih (Jllertd
by ttie Democrats.
The excitement ever bets ou the election
was gteat nil day yesterday and the Demo
crats had plenty of inoney with which te
back Cleveland. Towards evening tbe
poeplo grew tnore nnd mero excited and
Boen everybody was het. The place where
the belting was liveliest was In the saloon
et Jehn A. Snyder, ou North Queen street,
Hern a large crowd of men et both parties
gatbered and the Republicans, who were
Nore at having been obliged te take water
during tbe day, eummencd courage and
began blullliig. The Democrats, root Ihem
with solid cash nnd covered every cent that
was shown. In a short lime Bbeutf 2,000
was posted. This was In sums of from (15
te DU0 and most of it was en the general re
mit. One bet of 1100 was offered by the
Democrats ou California and It was taken.
The betters grew almost wild and every
llme that the Republicans prosented a bold
front with inoney they were ropulsed by the
Democrats, who covered everything the
former could show. The excitement contin
ued uutll 12 o'clock, when It became neces
sary te shut up ihe saloon, but the Domo Demo Dome
cruts quit In the happlest kind of mood, as
they had plenty et money left te wager fcr
which they could Hud no taUers. Such
excitement has never been witnessed In
LHUCRsler by sporting men and it will net
neon be forgotten. It Is very dlllleult for any
ene te tell hew much money Is up lu this
city en the election, but It Is something Ire Ire
mendeus. lu HntrUburg there was the same ex ex
cltrmenteud Democrats put their money
up freely. The Republicans based all of
their hopes en what Quay had told them,
which Is the same oase here; whlle the
Democrats rolled only en Cleveland's great
strength, lu New Yerk last night the
Democrats posted immeuse sums et money ;
ene bet of tlO,C03te J8.000 was made aud
cCds were about fjlOO te 30 en Cleveland.
(Jeiud lieiue te Vele,
ToniD4lly,advaucsrepresentatlvooll.oulso
Aruut, ttpeut Sunday aud Monday lu this
city, haing come en from Shenandoah.
Tem Is bead ever heels lu business, but he
found tlme eneugh te get here and cast his
vote ter Orevtr uluveland. He left shortly
after vetlug.
A Wugtr settled.
A peculiar wnger was nollced In the In.
TKi.i.tuiiM'tnt ou Saturday. Aoeordlug te
the contract made Ueorge Fex was te stand
for one day lu the hollow et u large willow
tree en North Mulberry street If Cleveland
win elected, lu case of Harrison's election
Milts Frankford was te de the same. Seme
Republicans who feared that their man
would have te de the standing cut the tree
down last night. That setlled the wager,
Tnxflii);tesiertment or fancy uavertlUnjr
cards uud no elites can be leuua at tbe 1tl
LiOBM'isa tlHcr. Just tbe thliiK far luttltute
wck. Aleoalluellnuot Kudaiug stationery,
program nrei, mumi?, etc. Orders itLtn for
copper pUtd acd steel engraving.
rubllsliers' Statement.
1 a view of ths following personal and unso unse
llcltel U stlmeny from vrcl 1 known publlthers,
it rtcjulrus no special appeal from us te our
readers te demonstrate the worth and work of
llUJU-llUKIb' HUMKOl'ATUlO BI'JCint3
In ttu lauilly.
I'ub. Cannndilgua, N. Y. Journal : xte
Biuallcst Cu'u In an aveiage tlzud family,
wbu liuclllgently used, must ears many a
Urise bill from the regular pbyslclan. L.luten,
Yiit ,Jla aid .- we Bnd theeu rumedles very
usslul and recommend them le our friends.
Uanh&lltin, Has., Telephone . Have used two
of these Casts of Bl'Eunuus wiib excellent
tnTtctand desire another. Magaiu Kails N
Y CMurltr . Our senior Lts usta yeurBI'X
Oiriibte such geed purpose thst we desire
a full line. Ttmii lllver, N. J., Democrat Tbe
Gasu received from you a year uge la ex.
haublud. I'lease tend anetner. Waupaca
Wis , iZrrnibf (cun . our wile 1b a homeepitblc"
phytlcuuana wnntjaue'har cise. NowileU
land, l'a , Cforten . Tbcra are many families
In tblvlclulyu9lngieuriemedles with won
derful results. Woneedanettercafo. Coun
cil Elutrn, la. Herald.- A Cased tbeseHl'E.
CiriOSUlndUponsublelu the family, tend
us two
Aperutalortheaboro proves that there Is
no uk) argulnit the i ueslleu of the potency of
HUill'H'.lKVB' bl'JiCirit'3 for eipeolUser eipeelUser
vice tn the family. 1 hey will de all that tbey
rremiss if Jndictemly u4.-.tfj(ei yatrtr,
HuAW
g.hyytr-y-JByapHffryPtyyBfcfligtfafVKlMia, HfcAe.iw.,wvwl
A. II. tteicnsttln.
rrem the Amertcnn Fashion Knview tna lid
lerj Art Jeurnbl, New Yerk, Nev.), US J.
A. it. Beienstcln box the emm of litvlnit
Bet'fii up the most attractive nnd useful an
nouncement lint we Iiave teen this or any
ether insxm. It tsa llttle Rem and will, no
donet, lis hlgldf appreciated l; alt te whom
It was sent, it consist) of nlne celluloid leaves
a"eat IK Inch wtde and IJi Inches long, beau
tlfnlly formed with rounded cornets and
graceful rur?rf, and ptvettd ie that they
oneu, fsn like. On the unur one Is engraved
his announcement, tbe next mvca ere for
lneuieranda, and nre headed with the mines of
the days often work, nnd the Bthandeihare
lorinlirrllancens notes. On the back of thn
ninth in n neat scroll is tbe word " Motoi."
Mr. Untold U. miner, an old graduate of our
cutting school, we are plceicCl te Icain, U con
nected with tblt eitablisn tnent. It
MAHKKTH.
Xlie VlilUutalplilB cattle staract.
rHiLiDiLrnti, Kev. B. The receipts at!the
North l'enniylvanla add West Philadelphia
drove yards were t
Fer the week i iioevoa, 4 loe sheep, 12,ene j
begs, e.oeo. rrevlens week : Uoeves, 2,200 ;
sheep. 12 040 ) begs, 7.MJU.
ltnef Caltle were In peer demand and prices
wtakert extra, HtHiet geed, XO
4ei medium, SiG!.ic. i common, MJ3iC
lat cows :03Kc.
Bheen weru In noer dnmandand nrlc'n de
clined Km extra, 4KV pnea, 4UOtKc
medium, 3!0c common, 2Q3e t J.ambs, BO
OKc.
llegs wnre In prer request and yKt lower;
extra Cblcsser, HG!Kc fair Wesiurn, 7KO
16 1 sute, 707He.
Milch OalvOB were dull at 208c.
Milch oews were Inactive at tUQCQ,
The Leral Live Bleck Market.
Lakcastsr, Nev. C The receipts of live
stock at tlie yard et James Btewurt for the
week ending te-dav, weru light. Iho silos at
this vara worn tee cattle.
At Jehn W. Montr-er's yards the tales were
SCO cattle, 1C0 hew nnd 210 sheep.
ai ievi eantenig's yarns lucuuesuati
hrirs.
'Ihenr
be prices for 1e woek wero : Bleck bulls.
2d"Jw) per 100 pounds;
atecKerj. ufes&u:
fredurH. MeUOI&O: IAtcutUe.il Wl 7J: hrus.
0 (0shoep, rMQ5 73,
ictta Bleck Market.
CliioAne, Nev. 6 Caltlo-Uccelpts. lOtOO;
(hlpments. nenu; market slew; buevus.
IOIiOOOM; atuers,t3(Jlue; steckdrsand (cndiim
GOlb0; cews.tiuils and tnlzed.lt tOOl 35
renins steer, 11 WQ.l VG 1 Western rangerB,
300tsn.
IloKs-Uecelpts, 1J,ote headt nMpmcnts.
none 1 marknt uctlvei mixta 16 M
ttJMt heavy, $5 000515 ; llgnt, Wflnc); skips,
S&OA fiQ.
Blieep Uecelpts, 2,030 head 1 sMpments,
11111101 market stndvi nnttvus, l3(elt
Wnsiern Bbern, tl 20f1 10, 'jexua shorn,
IJ7503W; lam In, tl l'JXets uu.
Kait Libbrtt. Uaiun Itprctpts. 2291;
shipments. 17(0; market nothing delnifi
oil thieuKhrniitlgnmcntii Slcrs unlpimd te
Nnw Yer te-day.
JJIIAT11H.
Jliiin. In this city, en tlie eth inl , Ilonja Ilenja
mtn F. llurr, tn tbu 53th year of his age.
Tbe lelatlves and friends of tlie family, also
Pest 84, O. A. K-, and all soldiers, eru respect
I ally Invlted te attend the funernl from IiIb
Ute rojldencn, Ke. 47 West (Icrxan streel, en
Wednetday alterucen tit 3 o'clock, lncriucnt
at Woodward II 111 ccinetery.
HKW At) VtCltriHKMKNTH.
B
AK1NU POWDKR.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
mil IB nowder nover :varles.
marvel et
mirta. Mnr,i
X purity, strength and wholejeineuoss
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cuu
net be sold In competition with the multitude
of low teat, short welabt, alum or phoHplmte
Kwders. Held only in earn. KerAt, lusma
iwdsb Ce.. lee Wall btroet. New lerk.
lylb lydAw
TMI'OHTEDIN IIUTlT.Ka.
GENUINE IRISH WDI3K.Y.
UOUUKU'S L1UUOU HTOKK,
No.aJC'entreBfiuarB. Lancaster, l'a.
c
I.AKKE'B NEXT SNAP.
LOOK OUT
-reu-
CLARKE'S NEXT SNAP
IN-
Teas, Coffees and Groceries
And In the moanttiue cninoiiiuHecure your
Cukes and CmckeiH ut old ptlcea. Wuluve
about thirty dltrureut kludi unl are stlllng
them very cheap.
AG00DEOLLEUFLOUJB,
55p Quarter, 'J8c Hair Quarter.
Tbree founds Evaporated Apilcets for 25
cent
New Prune and t'luuisat Lewist 1'ilccs.
r-Alaya bear lu mind If you wmit u dol
lar's worth of Urocerlcs.for about tuc you
MUST CALL ON
S. CLARKE,
TUECHBAl'K.aT
Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere
IN Til K STATK,
li.' aud 11 Seuth Queeii St
lydiw
Dv
1DEND.
FITNATlOSALlUr, i
I.ANOAI.TKK. 1A.. Nnpiiinluir f. l4 (
The Ileurd of ulreclnrs of UiU Hank hive
docJured a semi-annual dividend of Mvul'er
Cent .payable en aenmnd.
ltdAw UKNUYU. HAltNKU, Cashier.
ELEOTION KE TUKN'M AT TUK UOil
UtCUClaLIlOTKL.
...ftttl Election ltetuins will lie received bv
W.U. wire at my hotel THIS KVENINO. Pri
vate wire In tha hotel In aiii'ct communica
tion whb New l'erk and fhlladeiplila :
ll UHAb. K. O01I9.
DIV1UKN1).
Klivmu'
National Uins, )
LAMOASTAK. 1a.. NnVMlnlt..r f. 144
TbO Dlrt'CtCl bivn thlH flnv (1i4i-lur.il ii ..'mil
J. i
annual dividend of fn$ 1'er Vtnt., payuble ou
duuuud, fixe or tux.
C A 1TON DKIOMITII,
ltd t a, blur.
DIVIDEND.
Lascastks CeuTv National l)Ax. (
., . November C, Is-S. J
The IlCHtd of Dlii-cteni of this lUnlc liave
declined ulilvideudet ilve i'er Cent, for tbu
last six months, piyable ou di.ms.nu
d . a JJUENJCMAA', Cashier.
A TTENTJON POHT81.
;.lliV, efflc.rj Rn(1 comrades of Ure. il.
7 no m 1 e-iui, me requesu,a te meet at pest
betdjuttttera te-morrow iWclnsday) utter-5S2i..,-l..?J..c,ec.w
le attend thalunem' of
',tlu?lur?lB' " amlu Heir. Kull uul
"iw?leveaaacn,,' 'st W H cer.
dlaijylnyliea. j. a. . ukeii.
V.M.UMT, Commander.
, livasT.
Adjutant.
ltd
KBW ADVMR T18KMBNTB.
-n lbliKEUBlVK UOUDKYK KVKRY
Day. Ilye taken In exchange for
whliky.
DISTIIiMCRY-NO.CH K. KINO ST.
sr8tore-Wa lSCenlietquare. seplMfd
it
H
A WOMAN WANTS A H1TUATJON
at lioiiteworB i Hniliiltlphli or country
prefdrred t wages medeiats. AOOrms fertlittxi
ilitVK, MKB. lIlaMAC
lid Me. 4tu West Orange BUcnt.
A MTmUU'S FAIjAOK OK 1'AHUION.
ASTRICH'S BROS.'
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
Lancastek, Pa.
Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear
Department.
Never before have we been
able te show such a complete
line in these departments as
just new ; and it has been our
special aim te secure the very
best values which can be pro
cured for the money.
A few reminders of what is
geed and cheap.
An excellent fine Balbriggan
Stocking for 10 cents a pair.
Heavy Balbriggans, full regu
lar mnde, only i2jc a pair.
Ladies' Black Cotten Hese,
excellent quality and heavy,
only iec a pair. Extra geed
qualty, only 1 2c.
Ladies' Black and Colored
Hese, full regular made, only
12jC
One let of Ladies' Black and
Colored Hese, only 5c a pair.
One let of Children's Colored
and Black Cotten Hese, plain
or ribbed only, 7c a pair.
One let Children's regular
made Ribbed Cotten Hese,
only i2c a pair, some of them
worth 25c.
Children's extra heavy Ribbed
Weel, 20c a pair.
Gents' Knit Socks, seamless,
at 5c a pair, former price iec.
Gents' heavy Knit Socks,
seamless, 8c a pair, former
price i2jc.
Ladies' Ribbed Hese, full
regular made, fast black,
" Shoppers," 25c.
Ladies' fine Cashmere Hese,
full regular made merino heels
and tees, 25c.
Ladies' fleece lined extra
heavy Hese, black and un
bleached, 25c a pair.
Infant's Cashmere Weel
Hese, seamless, iec a pair.
We again remind you that
we are selling very elegant Kid
Gloves, in 3 and 4 buttons, at
37c a pair, and a most beautiful
black, "Fourchette" Kid Gloves,
at 50c.
These are two bargains
which cannot help but draw
your attention te our extreme
low prices in all goods.
ASTRICII BROS.
1KHH ,V HK0TUKK.
What $5 Will Buy.
(6
Yeu have the choice of 20 dif
ferent Btyles of Children's Suits
in till the latest cloths, but of
the kind that gives the boys
long service, liuyers generally
knew when they are getting a
bargain. That Is why we so
licit your calliug.
We have M different styles of
ileys'and Children's Overcoats,
all of the latett and most fash,
ienuble cut. Yeu can select a
coat from these for your boy
that will have the appearance
of one coating twice the money
and weir you quite ns well.
The manner iu which these
goods ure made would de u
credit te custom work.
It is noteur intention te con
vey the Idea that we have $"i
Suits and Overcoats only.
There are 3,000 Suits and about
1,000 Overcoats en our coun
ters, ranging in price from $1.00
te $10.00 for Suits and ei.00 te
$15 00 for Overcoats, but It is
our intention te convey the
idea that our J5 Suits and Over
coats are such as defy all ethers
te produce anything similar for
the same money.
O
ee-
(jr
O
ee ee
en "n
e
H1RSH & BROTHER,
Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OF
N QUBUNbT &OBNTRHSQUARB,
I. M AttTKU, i'A.
$5
H
$S
S5
n
BROTHER
55
OLOTlllNU, AO.
WANTED-A " SITUATION BY""a
yentiK woman as chambermaid or in a
e
dln'ng room.
Apply at
tiiih errtcK.
IJHIiKY'H TOLU KXPKOTORANT
Is an admtinlila reniedv for rnmrln ntid
ce'ds plrnsant totnkesndorrcat value. I'ut
up at a repuinr price, IS rants n bettln. Fer
a.ieai aunL'8 ukOmbtebb,
80 West King Btreet.
BIDS FOH THE COLtiEOTlONOFDE
llnquent City Tuxes win be received up
te Friday evenlnir. Hevnmliar a. at 8 o'clock.
Unlinls Kehror. (jlerk, will alt in Select Conn
oil ohsmtier between 7 and 8 o'clock p. in. By
order of
nltfd rtNAMOBCOUMITTBK.
Si'EOlAl.,-J08T RECEIVED, A
Large Invoice of SCOTCH THOU8KKIHU
dlreet Ircin Bcetland. Ibe proper thing for
butlncis near. Uutable and Btyllth. Cut In
the Lateit Btyle A I'crfcct Fit buatantcea.
A. II. KOsRNSTKIM, FIne Ihllerlng,
68 North tlueen street, corner of Orange,
HO-1 yd It Lancaster, Fa.
nAIili, 1383.
Fine Tailoring
for the Latest Novelties, confines styles.
Largest a sertment of rtna Woolens, and
prices as tow as any, go te
H. OERHART'S
Only Direct Importing Tailor.
43 NOUTR QUEKH BTEKIW.
R
EAD HOMK TESTIMONY.
J. 1. Travis, of 602 Beaver striet. Luieuter.
Pa., says tbat bis daughter was cenn nod te
the house with such a terrible bid cough tbat
inoeiu uidiBrreR briatu. jjqisde used one
uetue or mat wenaertui rtmea
Iv.
UUGit
and was cured.
COUHliAU'd UUUuH CUE,
1 ry it, it is guaranteed. Prlce 25 and BO cents.
Fer sale only by
CUUHHA.N.THE DBUGGIST,
lin A 133 North Uueen bt, Lancaster, l'a.
Tu.ThAs
XTALUE I
Satisfaction
Is what has Riven me the extensive patronage
Ibavorucelv4d from tbe public, ily line of
rorelan and Denusilcs Is unsurpassed in the
the city.
VUICKS AWAY DOWN, AB USUAL.
TROUSERS I
Hpeclil attention Is. called teuiy Tremers,
In which l lead.
ASKEW, Jailer,
MOB. 2X4 AND 236 WKST
KINO RTilKKT.
e27 3mdr,a
EL
ATM AND KUK9.
fXCLUSlYKLY
HATS AND FURS.
AMEB
-LEADING
Practical Hatter and Farrier,
30 WBSIKINQST.
UKNTS' riNK
HATS. LA OIKS' CHOICE
runs.
llKiT SKALSlilN COATH AND JACKETS
ON HAND,
OUMADKTOMKASUUKAS DES1UED.
MUt't'S IN ENDLESS VAUIETY.
027-'
Id
J."'
MAKT1N dt OO.
VISIT
-aim-
LADIES' & OHIIDaEFS
COAT DEPARTMENT,
-AND
T'xamine the Novelties.
Seal Plush Coats and
Jackets,
A SPECIALTY.
aT Special Bargains. All
Ladles' nnd Children's Coats
carried ever from last season
have been reduced te exactly
half the former selling prices.
J. B. MARTINi
& CO.
a ATS.
EJTAUr'KKK & CO.
llecauie we havejust what
people need,
llecause we bave the largest
stock from which te select.
llecause we have only the
latest aud newest at j lea.
Uerause we have no doubt
ful qualities.
Ilnrause extra cam Is taken
te lit and pltaiu yeur pur
chase. llecause our prices are tbe
low est.
Oar Far Dtpirtacnl
WK AUK
UAVINd A
UAl'lD SALE
ON 11A1S.
WKSjT
1 B, II H 1.76
and J.0d
run BTirr
UAT I has been enlarged and we are
new nrunared tosbew veu tbe
& Kit SOLD. largest and rl nest assonment
ni l.auits' ana uknt'S
r'Ulibana rUUTKlUMINUB
at Uotlem 1'rlccs.
UO HEf,
KltKI.LAS
UOODS.
GLOVES, UM.
aud UUllUElt
TUL'NKS and
TUAVK1.1NU
1SAUS AT
UIU
HAUUAINH.
StaufFertt Ce,
3 aud 33 N, Queen St.
LANCASTEH, tA.
NMW ADVMRTiaKMKNTS.
lOOK STOVES AND RANUK&
STOVES!
We liavn in Stjles of the Latest and Most Improved
COOK STOVES & RANGES.
We have 70 Styles of the Latest and Most Improved
HEATING STOVES.
The prices of our Cook Steves rangefrdm
uu iiuuce num..
fin fleallncr KtnvAa ftvtm
.......a................... ,..,.,
t i, 1 f .
yju xuiiur xietuera irem
The Novelty Cellar Furnace continues te grew mere popular every year.
Our Steve Bales are very large and our Prices are the Very Lewest.
REILLY BROS! & RAUB,
40 and 42 NORTH
( N KIT DOOB TO THE POSTOITiCB.)
UHUOBKIES.
QOFKBES1 TEAS I
OHOIOE OLDOOFFEES.
rrtsh Boasted Dally and; Finest Sew Crep.
TEAS.
We Guarantee for fine flavor and Geed
Dunking dualities.
GBOBQB WIANT,
NO. 113 West King B.
F
REE 1 FHEE ! I FKEE ! ! I
Fer One Menth Only, and Positively
fraud Connected With It.
Ne
. A. Reist & Ce.,
lilGU QUADS GUO0EBB,
COUNKU BAST KINQ A DUKKSTS.,
Will positively Rive te the person drawing
tbe lucky number, a hindseme Hand-
I'alnted Picture, SX by fi feet, frame seven
Inches wide, elided, or It picture Is net
wanted 51n geld will be Rl von Instead. The
above Is te be drawn In this manner i
Every person purchasing one pound Coffee
or one-uilf pound Tea wltl be glyen a num
bered check, and the 24th et November the
lucky number wilt be .prlnted In our weekly
advertisement.
Kemember, we de this tJget our renewned
Coffees and Teas Introduced throughout the
city and county, and when once tried yen will
use no ethers. Meney will be rolunded If
goods are net satisfactory.
NKW UUOCKUIKS UECBIVKO DAILY.
HKMKMUEU TUK l'LACr,
W. A BEIST & CO,
COH. EAST KINU A DUKK STS.
Tl E18T.
PERFECT COFFEES
-AT-
REIST'S.
WE HAVE SrUUOK IT AT LAST.
C1IASK 4 SANBOltN'8 HUSTON UOASTED
currcE's.
SS-They lnve a Nii'Ienal Ecputatlen We
hxve the ExcluslvoSale ter Lancisler city.
I'ut In atr-tlRht cans, which, which com cem com
p'etely exclude all inolsture und lUmpness.
NutewhUwetny:,
SEAL lilt AND.
Th's Cofffe is picked In two-pound atr-ttglit
tin chus. which thoroughly pi (nerves Its orlg erlg
lnal rtiver mid stimuli! i In guaranteed tobe
a tale combination of l'rlvute Plantation Java
und Arabian Mecha preduclnga perfect blend
of gieit strength and exquisite flavor.
CUUSADE DLENDKl)
Is a combination of three distinct special
growth coffees : ene noted ler Its great
Dtrenntb, another for lis dellcate aroma, and
tbe third fcr Its delicious flavor. The sclentllle
blending of these tbiee coffees produces the
most terfect coffees en tbu liiirket.
AUABIAN MOCHA
Is the finest coffees of the kind en the mar mar
Wet. Much Is cold that Is nolgentilue-enrsls
warranted.
STANDABD JAVA.
1 he Best Genuine Private Plantation Java
Ceffca en the market. Try it, and you will
net be without It.
Combination Java, Btandard Java and
Mecba Mixed Fancy Bie and Pure Sintes.
The drinking qualities of these ceOees cannot
besurpcsjid.
Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer,
WUOLESALE.AND K ETA II, GltOOEU,
. Mertheist Uaruer
West KIbk tad Prince Slreeti,
LANOABTKU.l'A.
4VTelephone ana free Delivery,
FMSWOHKS.
A'1
r BUKBK'S.
After the Election.
THE VI0T0BI0U3 PARTY
Will wain te Olebrale In Victory in Seme
Vy. Ai Dealers In
FIREWORKS
FLAGS & LANTERNS
At all tlmej, we will have a geed supply or
UiOM' Hoedi In stock, uud wlthiiiluy's uettcu
we can supply almost any quantity.
FRESH GROCERIES
AllltlVINU DAILY
One Hundied UaikiU CO.VP UlI) AND CA
TAWBA GUAl'ES, Geed audtbeup.
NEW KUU1TS. NKW OANNKI) AND HOT
TLK GOODb,
Klnc-t TEAS AVI) COrKKES, with CanCldate
1'u nil el l'boteu.
finest of the t'ampilgn, A ITew I elt.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAHT KINQ BTKHBT,
I.ANOASTKH, I'A
SWlelepbone
tUTE OAN
HKKVti YOU WKLL AND
TV save you money In advertising.
Esti
mates free.
ADTERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS.
The most complete and original ever Issued.
Sent ou roeoipt of U) cents te pay for packing
and ferwatdtug.
ADVSBTtStia WttlTIHO A EPICIALTT.
The L. Jeff, Ultbenrre Advertising Ageney.
118 and IW Eut Baltimore btreet. Baltimore,
ua. eaniaw
..tll.00tei.10O6
I COO te 125 00
.
.......
e 8.00 te 130.00
(18.60 te 140.00
...............
........ ....... ......1
QU1BN ST.
0Tu49
DRT OOODB.
TLOAK8.
CLOAKS !
WATT &SH AND
fl. 8 AND 10 EAST KINU ST11KET,
Avethewlnfr a Wonderful Variety of Ladles',
Misses' and Children's
NEW FALL COATS
In all tbe Lateit Novelties.
Upwards or 25 Styles rrchlldren's Uretchm
Coats lu flu Hi. ettlpes and 1'Jaln Celers In
sizes from 4 te It yearr,
Hisses' Newmarkets in all styles of trim trim
mtefrs, sizes from 8 te IS yrars
Ladles' Jackets have never been se popular.
We off or tbe best obtalnable SUicklueit
Jacket) at 13 no, t3.ne, i ou aud 3.t0 each.
stecklnctt Jackets, trimmed wlta braid, I u
newdeilgns. .
Ladlei Cleth Jackets In Plslds. sulpes.
Check and Solid colors, at I?, tl, fl.Uiotle
each.
LADIES' NEWMARKETS,
LADIES' UAQLAN8,
LADIES' NEWfOUTb,
tn all the New Styles at Lew Prlcss,
Our Large Line of
SEAL 1'l.tJSUSACQUES,
SEAL l'LUSU JACKETS,
SEAL FLUSH MOD
Have been made te cur Special Order, and are
the best value lu the market.
New Yerk Stere.
Asr-MeCall's I'apper Patterns
sarsend for Queen fashion Sheet for
vomber.
Ne-
B
AKOA1NH.
RED HOT
BARGAINS
-AND-
Milk-White Treatment
UO TOUhTHKU
FVEKY
BTOUE.
TIME IN OUU
A BAUUA1N FOU KVKHV BUYKU.
DAUGA1NSIN COMrOKTS.
Comforts We each. Beld elsewhere ferTfc.
Better UoeUat-'c.ll (0. tl S5, 11.10, 11.73,12.10.
I? 60, 13. 0U, 3.t0, l 0 and il.te.
BLANKETS.
tie a patr, worth t7kc- We also have tfcein
Mr 75c. ll.oe, 11,50, 2 00, 2 te, li.oe, t3M and np
te 112.00 a pair. All are bargains.
QUILTS.
Large size Qullte, geed quality, only 75c
Ourtl.25 Uullt is a surprise te everybody. IX
tn seed of a Quilt we have them Irem 7Sc up
te the flnest quality at low prices.
FLANNELS.
AU-Wee) Bed flannels from 12Kc upwards-All-Weel
Heavy lttd Sbaker ITlannel, almost
yard wide, only 25c a yard. Wblta riannelt
as low as 8e a yard, our 2lc White- Flannel Is
a wonder te everyone.
CANTON rLANNELS.
A geed heavy Canten at se a yard,
one at 7c that cannot be matched.
We have
MUSLIN'S.
Bleached and Unbleacbed, ysrd wide, as low
asreayaid. Fer S3 you get almeit the best
liemnantscf Appleton "a "only 5c a yard :
yard wide.
TABLE LINENS'.
Table Linens at remarkable low Qgures. A
geed ene for 12Xe a yard ; alt linen. Our 2Jc
ujlnchlsthe beil goods we ever offered ler
the money, ;
LINEN TOWEL1NGS.
Towellngs-geod goods from 2X, SX aud 4
cents a yaid and upwards.
NOW FOH A BAUGA1N-UAL1UOKS-NEW
GOODS.
2W. .IX, "ii and 5 cents whoever heard of
Calicoes te ebei p.
NAPKINS.
All-1 Inen Napkins, 2c, 50c, 75c, ILU) a dozen
and upwards.
UNDBUWEAU.
Chlldten's. from ICe onwards. Mlsies', from
like upwards Ycutbs'. Hern 2(c upwards.
our Ladles' Merine Vest, tllk ttnUb, nt37S'c,
is tbe biggest bargain In Underwear ever
offered.
This Is a Great Ohauce.
BUVBU'S BKNKm'AND UAliUilN UOOM
AT
Charles Stamm's
35-37 North Queen Sheet,
Bosten Stere.
g
LUliKAHH WANl'KD-1'HK HlUbl.
pt cash price pstd for old Brass and CCp.
Kir. The finest brats castings itade te order
etal pattern work nnUn a at reasensjjiy
rates. M. W. rit AIM'S lock werkJ
near ixwuers iiansuiK suuejig,
ll-Ta,TMBtfd