Uj'vKiW firwvrv l tlj 'a sir '-;i -'-- .?-., 11. V rBLK JLAKOAflTEB PAHiY INTELtJGEyCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1888. -r J6 UA, if !:? mt. lift i IDIOT FOR TLAtNTIFF, f MTER COCNtT JCIUT AWAItDS vT ' MCOH R. rOLlOK, BlU-, BS.08J. '... Claim of tna Commissions Offered l7 M -i M . . ...... i ' NIC Uncwcr Ijennil uuuiiuiniwiinB .v. "If. Recovering Motey from tin Mat Treasury Is SalUUttl. Jf!ft . nr . -. , 'J 110 Bull OI i J uiiuu rumuDi iuu . ' innnir of Lancaster, te recover oemmli 'y'iiteBi and compensation ter money col cel I'UeWdbT him from the state, attached for ll Irtal before Judge Fnlhey at West Cheiter ,f men uaji was Kiyiu iu tun juij ' Niirntn-. f.v The plalnllH rca'.cd hU claim en a con cen t'X tract made with the oet-tnlssionera by Mr. SFalkmln which It I act forth that the A Aoentvacrped te nav him as a commttalen SErf 18 per cjnt of all the money he recovered DSCK JrOm IDB BIHIP. JUO nuiUUMt niu back WM ever (20,000 and Mr. Fulten'a claim Is a trifle above (5.000. In the event tula contract waa voided plalnlin'a claim waa for the same amount aa due compenaa cempenaa compenaa tlen for aervlecs rendoted. The defense offered no testimony, but argued that the contract waa Illegal because of the time of its elocution. Mr. Pulton waa ! eenntv solicitor. receiving a salary of IGC0 t$,'.tet all services rendered the county ana t "..' that hnnnnld recover nnthtce. :- - ----- , -- - - ei,V' Aimftnt. Mm cltnrafiA natlrfl htf Mr. br fVVnll!,. tn m)VA thai htn Al.lm . tint flX i'f'VwMtant was JiuJre Waedell, of the Chester 5 .y county court, and a tittm memhera ei me 8&"5 Cheater county bar. riaintlll wasrepre- fltMV IukIj.4 t. Tl. ... .( 11fin.nl nnil llin feftfLicoenly by H. M. Mertb, E. K, Martin and - A 1amm OAlljtlln. DliAR.k w vuuilky avti;ihJA HUUUVKI Judge Puihey charged the Jury there could be no recovery for aervlcca rendered aa salaried county solicitor, but left te the Jury te determine what vcuh due compensa cempensa compensa tlea, nnder the evldcnce, ler Mr. Fulton's ervlcaa atter his term expired. The Jury waa out about three hours and a dlspateh received by Brown it Uenael at 2 p. in. from their client Inform thorn that about neon the Jury returned a verdict for Fulton against the county ter (5,083, mi:i:ri.ve op council. Til Butlncis Tbat nil lie fc re Tlmt Ueily JLaal Erenlng. CetujiniA, Nev. 11 Tbe regular monthly BftfcAtlnf nf nnndl vpun lifttil laat nvAnlnir W la council chamber. Members present : JPPT Mesarr. Bennett, Uramer, Mlfllie, Oreve, $1L Jacksen, btevoneen and Wlleeu. Absent: K& Menrr. Creawelt and Ferrv. $- The flnance oammlttee rcpsrtcd aa 'el ri-!&1, !" i fc.. Kftlanpoealunaatlastronort H.U'j 78 3leraruill.9.. ..,........ ,u J RDift-cInuaiterliiin HI w araiis'ntntlsiiiint lit 2 Vel a, s;Jlccier, liti i.tw m a.wt 77 OrCcrs pats Curing tnentli 'At U Balnncaanhina 3,tst ft ilalaace la itnktrK lunfl. ..... W 47 The highway committee repet ted Chest mat street, between Hceend end Third and Second street, between Chestnut and Bridge, maeadamlzsd brisk gutter oresa tug laid acreas alley U, en cast side el Filth; completed paving alley It betvreen Seventh and Eighth; building permit Issued te M. E. church for new cbureb. The fire committee reported thenpparatus in geed order, excepting the Columbia nglne which la out of eervlce e w ice te an g accident ; asked for tte quarterly appreprla- 10 of an ordlnance relating te 11 re englncn and hose companies, be amended by sulk ing out (150, and loeettlng (GC0. lbe market commlttee reported the nt- ' tendance at the Saturday evening markets Utereulnr, and the duties of the market master were also greater and eheuld be remunorated. An ordlnance was brought tip for aotlen relatlDg te. the opening of Neoend atreet dlreet from Walnut te Chestnut. Mr. Wilsen amended that alley O be widened t) sixty feet between new and old Second street en aeutu aide, awl Second street be then opened and graded. The ordlnance waa adopted as amended. The Columbia gas company were au therlzed te place a gas metro luthe opera house tower te ascertain the supply of gap. The residents at Becend and Cherry streets presented a petition complaining of boys congregating m that place and throw ing atenea at a lecust trce. The matter was referred te the chief buret.'". A petition was received from resldcnta at Frent and Walnut streets asking ler an lectrle light at that corner. The petition was received and placed in the handa el the light and water committee. The La France englnewaa broken a few days age owing te defecllve material. The plaoewlllbeaenttolhe La France company With the necessary explanations. On motion of Mr. Jacksen the Saturday venlng markets will be continued Judetl. altely. An ordlnance was pretexted Inereaslrg the appropriation el the iliocempanlesfiom $450 te (CC0. A centennial map, published by II. J. Teady, was shown te council and ene was order te be purchased. An order waB granted for (170 50 for coupons cancelled. Tte quarterly appro priation of (357 10 was granted te the tire cempsnlea. Bills were read ameuntlug te f lj673 70 and ordered te be paid. Hud of I lie Ceultreuce. The Hsrrlsburg conference iu the Fiiet English Lutheran church has bten well attended and the eeEsiens qulte Interesting. At the aetslen yesteidsy the following tlllcers were elected: President, Jtev. M , r. Ileckcr, Htcelten; secretsry, Hev T J iT i "muuiBi ircasurer, llev. H. "aausr, namsuurg. a chlldrenH meeting .'. waa held last evening. Th n.ii.n ,' home mlsslena ameuntLd te J23 3 The st uuuieieuceuujjuintu mis mernlug. Edgar L. Hteusb, BROd 10 years, son et -fra. Fred Williams, died last ulcht from l-f!.. (VDhOld fdver. Hli nnniln urara .w.. . y Xitncaiter thli ofterueou, where the luuera uts. Agueasbex wei opened at Klsnlln', i: hotel last night aud the menej, (5 20, was 1 lven te Jehn P. S'.amaD, who hhd gtiesaed r ov.vuuaniueicpuuiicaa majority In Pean- " AnlVflnl. Is''- - , ... -.... .... ... iii-i a uticu iiiiijhe in iui Luntr i:uu. jjjj Tuesday attcrnoen A. H. IJarknttp, k.h-ic u ie vtuarryviue national bant., S5a married te Mtzln 1'ii.Utnh rfun,.i,i,.J $et B. K. Falrlamb, of Falrmeuut Vr. O. li& V ""'"" "' ,L1H union rrtstiyierUu ,F ehurcb, psilerraed the ceremony. Guests Y" -ware prtatnt Irem Philadelphia, Laccauer ivf -""' ---, .....uiusiuu, H'rryvUlu l f.r -hm vrWi iuuu.j, aiu, ine pair 60 , mtmitnu uuuui nu rca el gteenS and t tba maids of honor were Miss May Fair. s UH-e, ei weata, ana Miss Kettle Falrlamb . elFalrmount.MlsiiAddleKwIng.olFQitori '.- Heuse, and Mks Luev Kwitr. nt m.u. ii'tfelphls, Mlis Mame Dliier. of i... i'KfCHMr. and Mtaa Annla FntriBmh V 4 FalrmeunU The ushers were ; , .paar. e. w. ituaeipn, anu Mr. V. K. ilrlnten, n- .uu. me neuuiDK maren irem Mawgrln waa played en Iho violin 'fcT, Mr. W. W. Leech, of 1'hlla- fcy Mtas Kate Diiter. nr t ... i"t Tf wera many very handaome and' - JTt t-iB4sf.it vkx.ux.a. -i -' "'i""' t'luoeuvB. luoceupte left en Aakerttrln threuah the Hnmh irh.. .- .... .mdjt mil :..Uk up their realdeuce at Quarry vllle. A, K;- e " Myrladi of the Uuccrr. Vveaat-aKew Xia. TO principal eurce of anuevanca ihn MKlnlairatlen will have te contend Kiu uv uiu paucity or muees. There M a ea many, u u true, but net enough atoarpned. The number of men who wfl vt. Ug et this kind Is sltnrly ap. ta:i:(i, ' ' ' MKETtlMO OF IDK UUARD OF TBADU lh Htm Hetlaad A -annular Railroad te Km MallU Oa Tuesday evening the Beard el Trade held their regular monthly meeting with a rather allm attendance. Dr. WIckeTabam being In the chair, called for the reports el oeminlttoea and receiving none from the oemmtlteo en rallreada referred again te the matter of a railroad from Mew Helland te Lancaster discussed at the last meeting. Ue said that the committee had returned from their Interview with the ofDelalsof the Pennsylvania railroad convinced that the New Helland read would be built. They had aald that 11 would be necessary te obangethenameof the read te the Down Ington A. Lincaster railroad, and he bad noticed that this change had already been made. The oeat,they sid,weuld te (300,000, and they propose te mortgage the whole read for that sum and cfler bends at 4 per cent for sale. They aaked whether a por tion et these bends could be placed in Lan caster. Mr. Uagcr c-xplatned that the Penn sylvania railroad efllclala aald that they would net gusrantoe the bends, but tbat the Intereat would be paid by them and the read eperated by them, which would be virtually the aame thing. Docter Wlckersham called the attention et the municipal commltlee te Iho con dition et the munielpal law. Mr. Uager aald tbat aa Dr. WIcketaham waa thoroughly familiar with the matter he should be placed upon the committee. Mr. Housten suggested that It would be better te have aeversl member of the old commltlee mcet with the new alae, tbat the new commltlee should profit by the exporlenco of tbe old. lie said that he understood that preparations bad been made te bring suit te test the law en at least ene point, and that the commltlee should sce te repairing such defects In It. Mr. linger neccpted these suggestions. Dr. Wlakerabam said that he had tell thoroughly discouraged by bla experience en the former committee ; wheu he had worked baid for the beat intereaU of tbe eltyand received very llttle credit Ue asked te bocxcuFed from again undertaking work or the kind, and thought tbe municipal commllteo could de all tbat was ncceaaary. Councils had been lnvlted te the proposed meeting at liarrlsburg te consider tbla bill and net bearde of trade. . ' Finally It waa suggested that a special committee of three be appointed and en motion cf Mr. Michael Kline Mcasrs.1Wlck Mcasrs.1Wlck ersham, Ilager and Itreslua wero made a oemmlttco. Mr. Kline reported tbat the rooms of the beard had been leaaed when net in t'se te a teacher of languages and Dr. Wlckeirrhum preaeutcd an Invitation te the world's exposition el the three America. The tieasuret'a report showed a balauce et (51 id en hand. ;j.ueiiv DK.viii WAitttANr hionke, GSTtrcnr Heaver Nanus J an nary Dili the U7 rur Ilia IIDgln;. Haiuusbuiie, Nev. 11. Qovernorlleavor te day signed the death warrant for the execution of James li. Jacobs, of Lancas ter ceuuty, and fixed January 0, 16S0, as tbe day for the execution, Oev. Boaver has appointed Fred. W. Uunater additional law Judge for Lacka wanna ceuuty te till tbe vacancy made by the resignation of Judge Hand, early last summer. A Four Hen Team iiueaw. This morning a team consisting of two borers and two mules, and belonging te Jacob Kreldcr, who ic&Ues near Hehreis- town was belng drawn along Charlette street, coming down the hill from Chestnut alreet, Jacob Krcider, aen of the owner et the team, set out te apply the brake. The animals atarted te run and they tore downOiange atrcet into which they turned. They ran out te Mary street into the mules seemed inclined te turn. The horses thought Orange atreet waa geed eneugh fur them and tried te keep en out The result was that the four animals were thrown upon a pile In front of Benjamin Uershey'a residence, where they tere up the pavement and part of the curb. Strauge te say say no damage waa dene except a alight bruising te the anlmala. Tbe i'rulilbltlim LfUi. A number et ladles aud gontlemen met last evenlng iu the cilice of Luther h. Kaullman, etq , en North Duke atreet, for the purpose of organizing the Prohibition League el Lancaster. The meettng was opened with rrayer by Kev. J, B. Funk. Luther 8. Kaullman stated the objects of the meeting and plans or the proposed league ; aud also pretented a form of con stitution for the society. The constitution waa adopted and the league erganlaed by tbe election et the fel. lowing ctUcera : President, J. E. Craw ford ;ice president, J. W. Slener ; secre tary,' Miss S. B. Le Fevre ; treasurer, Kev. J. B. Funk. A committee en lectures waa appointed te report at the next meeting of the league. Eighteen members alimcd the roll of membership. The next meeting of the lesgue will be held at the camn place, en Tuesday ovenlng, Nev. 20, at 7:30 p. m. A Wtuuiiitf Te-Us jr. Frank Parker was united in marrlage this Hllernoen te Miss Annie Klllnger, daughter of Catherine KRlnger. The cero ineny took pisea at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, J.B. Lebkloher, Ne. 2J Kan Vine street, and was performed by Kev. O, L. Fry, el Trinity church. Hurry II. Albright was the groomsman and Mlta Carrle Mlngle the brldeemata, But a few friend? and relatives of the couple were present. The bride and gioem left at 4:45 en a trip te Trenten, N. J,, the former hnue of Mr. Parker. The groom is a well known and popular young geullemau of this city. He wan forraerly a professional bill player and was en the Laneaster team In 1884 aud 1S85. He Is new engaged In the photographing business. MlBileuarr letting. The misilenary meeting iu the College chapel, laat evening, waa coudue'ed by C. B Weaver, of the eenler class In the semi nary. Dr. W. Albright reported the pro ceeding e! the llrsttwe days of the Inter Mamillary Missionary Alliance at Bosten. Lloyd K. Coblenta, reported the last two daja Mesirs. Htoneiller and Liuller made u few remarks alto. Besides papers by regular deleijatea te the Alliance, and ad dreeaca by return mlsslenarlea the Alliance OPjyed nddrcaica from Kev. J. T. Me. Orery, D. D of Pittsburg, Kev. Herrlck Johneeu, D. D., et Chicago, Kev. Jeseph Cook, Kev, A, J. Gorden, D. D., of Bosten, and Kev. Phlllpi Brooks, D. D , of Bosten. I'm ace Heme Ohaugecl. Owing te the Illness el Jehu T. Mao Mae Mao Uealgln and Kebert A. Evans, both et whom reetde en East King street, betweeu i.imentiu BUippen, thopirade will go out Waft King te Lime, te Orange, te Hhlppen, te Eaat King, thereby avoiding tbla square, The Kepubltcau parade will take place this evening, and Chief of Pollea Minolta has roped ell the streets near Centre Square In order te keep baek the crowd and give the marchers room. Hlguettbe uignkair, .,.u.r rr.?d.?f" Vil member the big tkate Which Kellly IJres. & lUub exhibited at the recent county (Mr and wbleb caused thousands te guttta at lta weight. It was considered one of the most novel nd attractive of exhibits, and these who re. member It there will recegnir.3 it in the jlgp which new hangs ever the psvement In front of Kellly Bre t Kaub's hardware store ni xt deer te the pestrtllce. The skate la In Meld and has en It the word Hard ware " in black letters. Ithaugs from a largg Bigti beard which centulns the Urm name In letters of geld en a black ground, and la the work of Geerge Hatx. Thli enterprising Arm leaves noting undone te pcbil 'teul0l d Hec- will el the LOCAL CMlPB. Keuben llutten waa heard by Alderman Ban last evening en a charge of commit ting an unprovoked assault and battery en Hcett Brady, of Mlllersvllle. In defanlt of ball be waa committed or trial at court. Christian Hamaker, or Mlddletowe, ar. reiated hy Constable Merringer for drunk, ennnnes and bagging, was liejrd by Aider, man Barr laat evening, lie waa discharged after paying oesU While Jonr.Hherldan and his family, who reside en Bsaver sttest. were away from home en Monday, a thief broke into the beuse and atole a sliver watch and a small sum el money. The cfllee et Brimmer's livery has been papered and refurnished, and It Is new one of the oealeat places of lis kind In the town. workmen tc-day began te straighten up tbe belgian blocks ever the new sewer ou North Queen street, which had sunk deeply. It la a wonder tbat a serious acci dent has net happened in these deep holea before this. The mayor has appointed Wm. Kiddle a delegate from this city te tbe Inter-state municipal convention te be held In Harris burg, Tuesday next. Paying Tba Hen. Laat night several mero wheelbarrow wagers were paid In this oily. On Monday J, A. Hojser, an Epbrata Democrat, paid one of the wagers by hauling D B, Lefevre a distance of twesquarca ou Main street Dr. I. N. Llghtner, another Kepubllcan who seemed anxious te show himself, accompanied Iho makers of the wager and attraoted tbe attention of the people te him self by blowing a fish bem loudly along the route J 031 I. Itatr.ei will atll this evening at the Cooper htuie bl 7C0 o'clock, for W. O. Dnlir, thsgrccciy stere Mce.lluaa 43 teulh (ueun street. A .New Ilnrtter At An Olit rtianrt. At A. Ounsy, formerly el Ihu Btovenalloiitu rather shop, has taken peascR'Isnnf the thep under ths Lcnpud betul. lie km It nt'pa up nicely, and lils picsj-ects uiu geed for a big traOn. nn a TJitt. JtAssiKS In Mniibclm tewrnhlp, enthn 13th Inat., I'tilorJJuialer, eged li years, 1 mouth and 4 Oays. Iho relatives and frlnnds of the family nre respectfully Invited te attend the fuucial from the roatdene9 of hts brother, Christian Hastier, llatihelm township, en Krlday morn ing, at 10 o'clock, lnturment nt llaealur's graveyard. nil !td OosDiR.-Nevointcr 13, lfM. nt Rtrashuri-, Uiergti 11. Onnaer, lu the 43d year of his iue. Iho relattves nod fttondsef tbe family ure rospeotfully Invited te attend the funeru', from the reetdence of thedveensed, atBtrus burg, en Ti I any, NovemberJC at 'J o'clock. St CLAi-s. In this city, en the 13ih lint., Mary, wlfoer Jehn Claup, In thn23l ytiiref her ojje Therelatlvesand frlenda cf the faintly art) respectfully Invited te nttfnl tte funerjl, from the latldcncn of her mother-tu-'nw, Clmrlelt Clauf, Ke. Ill Chctter street, en Friday ntternoen at 2ecIccic. luteruiental Eten's cumotery. mi 2td ATfir ADVJtRTlHKUKNTH. T UI8 WEEK'S MNA P. This Week's Snap. llKST3WinCIIKK8K UEST8WI8fl OHICK8K 2ic. purl'eand. a:c. per Pound. In Teas We Lead the Trade, CAN BKLL YOU A. GOOD lir.KNDKU TEA irem is te se cents per round. COFFEES EKOM 12jf TO 25a. per Pound. M win's Jcptiier Cikts ted Cncktu. We have Cakes with the Ltknnctant tte Fnc craiul Unndldalcs en. uud ler uecd ealliiir they ein'l ha surpusjed. Yerk County Bnckwheat JUST IN, 8XIr.U&ISlNa llUCKWHBAT AND BKhr- UAICINO l'AN CAKE FLOUR AT LOWK3Tl'lOKa-l!e PACK. WE IUV13 A GOOD ROLLER FLOOR At Me per quarter or 2fic rr half quarter. New Oitren 25 cts. per Pound NEW ENGLISH CUUUANTS. NKWI'ltUNESand OAHKOlt.MA l'l.USH 3LU3.CJAL11TOKNIA AMtlL'OrS rOU 23 CENTS. SIMUEL CLARKE WHOLESALE AND UETAIL TEA ANU COrrKE STOUK, Kes. 13 AND li SOUTU QUEKN ST , LAKCAST-Il, 1A. AVTclcphone. ly Xtr MPOKTEU IN POTTLES. GENUINE IRISH WHISKY. KOHttEli'a L1QUOH STOllE, Me. VI Cimtre Square, Lancabter, l'a, w ANTED-AOIKLTOUOOENEKAL lmilfiittwiT lml nt IUI IJIHOUlHOUEKN-HTUKItT. OUKGOliUKN liIONAND MIA QUE. Ill DA Aa CI HA ll are c'lmir Havana, hand hand uiade.tu boxes of Wg and toe'g. .-- DKUUTJI'S Oil) All STOUK, r ,.ii, .,-, lit East KltiKfinet. Established 1770. MiHO-WASlt N KW STOCK OK CANES. aiiLeniiSa AND LOWEST J'ltlCES. A.Matu i jin vivi rtu e iuitrc, . . , v . N". 11 East KlnijStreet. Eatahllahcd. 1770. lwb3MV.Ia a Httd WA NTEU-A COMPETENT AND HE llijple girl for Kunurat housework luu family or two. Jniulin ut ltd' IS EAST LEMON 8T11KET. 17IOK SALE OKUCEKY hTOItE. T "tock and tlxtures. Old establlalcd stand. Satisfactory neUIiik roens. Annlvte .. . - . . . -U"MAN ft IIUIlNt. ' lteal iCstateAgeuti, Ne. 10 ttt.l Oiuuuu 81. nevlSStdlt W ILL KEOKlVi: GOOD KYKEVEKY whisk Vy' Uye Ukon ,n excl,1"K3 '"r 'l)I8TILl.KltY-NO.f.l8 . KINO ST. awstore-Na 15 Centre equate seplB-tfd NOTICEA PHEUMINAKY MEET- .. "K or tu- piirpmie of feriulnir a new east l a. U. K. of Knlghla Mjitle Chiln.ft'. loctleu ortlearB and maklOK appllratlen ter chirlcr, will lflhi-ldlhudny Eveulnir. at 7,30 o'clock, it hntghtH ueldtiu EhkIe hall.itan hall.itan ler's butldlny, NotthUuceu atn-et. It JOHN 11. 11USUINU, D. D S. O. y a. LuiTi Satisfaction Is what has given me thoextenilTO lmtronaee ihaveructlvid from the puhlla. My line of til'"5 u" U" Uewi1' lc ,s uiuurpasBta In the 'U1CE3 AWAY DOWN, A3 USUAL. TROUSERS I tnSwh?ehneadl,OU 1"'lllea toui".rteutors, ASKEW, Tailor, NOS SJ1 AND IBS WaBr KINH HniKET. oil 3mdr,b TDEOEIVEDIODAY A Let of thoajMlntalure Harrieen and Morten Souve Seuve tlr Jupjs, lnalltteaandoelor,wllhandwllhcutlabelj, 1 AND CENTS EACH. TOY CHARM JUGS, 10KNTE4CH, Are belnie extensively naedlnMead of frlime and e nauienta te dtcomte eiubruldLred iiTa Uncy ueedle work. "'""""mureiatrtauna Come aud tee them, at ERISMAN'S, 0. a W JCBT KIM a 8TBMT. JfKW AD VMKTJBgltBirTB. PUBLIC HALE OK A VALUABLE Hetel Property. Ok Wedkibdat, Via i,18)J, 2:AM'a,,M .en premises, the larc and i known UoneralTaylorXotol. Me 111 "sat Kln atnet, Lancaster, ra. Let nnu tt feet. Ce nth ) Jtet. te urant street. This properly Is In the beslposstble Cen e I lien, and presents an opportunity seldom effrtd. Ter ferthrr Inforeiailon addreji or call onlheowcorto enlheowcorto onlheewcorto sldlnffthoreon. Ksln te eomrnente at 7 JO o'c'eek p. m., when conditions will be made known by Ace r.Its!RU)Bt,Auet. ntz-M.w.rue M AKTJM UKOlHKIta. TAkiae celers and Qaalltteiand Kinds and Prices altogether, you'll ba surprised at the Bulla YOU'LL UK BUUFItMKD. and Ovurceata we sell ter e oe, 112 oe and iicea. A gUace will ilve you a notion of tlis stock and an Idea of the prices. All leaulnif th way you want them. the plokleR la easy became the choice fs plenty. Men's, lleys'and Children's Outfits, fculls snl Ovsrceata ready te pat en. Butts and Ovcrccata te measure, tee our M te and CO Children's BulU, and tfl 0e;and M OO Large Heys' Bulls. Kvury wanuble article here In Underwpar, Hosiery, UlOT0,Npck wear. Cot Cet lare, Currs, Suipuuders, ehtrts. Knit Jackets andJciaey Coats In all grades te suit all Ideaa Ideas uud partes. MARTIN BRO'S L'lelhlnt- uud FurnlslilDg Heeds, a NOHTH UUKKNBT , STMOU'H PALACE OF FASUION. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. It is Black Skirt Laces te-day. Net narrow laces, but all 45 inch Shirt Laces in Spanish, Spanish Guipure, Chantilly and Escurial. All are reduced, and anyone who knows the value of these goads and has seen them at their regular prices in our store, will knew fully hew te appre ciate the bargain. One piece of real handrun Spanish Lace, the finest in this city, reduced from $6 te $4.98 a yard ; real value $10. Black Silk Chantilly Skirt Laces, nice new patterns, large flowers, reduced from $1.25 te $1; from $1.50 te $1.19; $1.85 te $1.53; from $2.50 te $1.98; from 4 te $3. One piece of Striped Panel Patterns, reduced from 2 te $1; irem $2.50 te $1.50; from S3 te $2. Spanish Guipure Skirt Laces, reduced from $1 te 79c; $1.25 te 9SC; $1.75 te $1.37; extra heavy, from 2 te $1.48; $3 te $2.29. Escurial Skirting, reduced from $2.50 te $2.19. Black Chantilly Drapery Net, silver mixed, reduced irem $4 te $3.25. Black Silk Spanish Net, re duced from $1 te 79c; Spanish Mattlassee 'Net, reduced from $1-75 te $1.19; Chantilly Net, reduced irem $1 te 79c; $2 te $1.48. One let of Remnants, 1 y2 and 2 yards in length, sold way down. Beaded Grenadines, reduced from $1 te 80c; from $2.50 te $185. One piece ei Brown Yak Net, reduced te 50c a yard. Several pieces of Green and Brown, reduced te 25c a yard. Pink, Light Black and Cream Silk Drapery Net, 56-inch wide, 75c and $1.25 a yard. ASTRICH BROS. TIT1LL1AMHON A ifOHTEK. AT THE I'lNNACLEOr Our Busy Season Wu Otter Unhcardef Inducements 1c Gent's, liejs' 4 Children's OVERCOATS & SOUS. In Styles thu are net enly perfect fitting ai.il durablu, bul thut ure uiullv&Uug uud f.u clituUnK , In rubrics that are geutcel, fothlenublo aud lastlDR . in 1'ilces that are net only Jujt and filr, hut ure Positively the lowest. Uenl's Dress Sack Ceat Suits, All-Weel Cas stint re or orated, HU, IU 118. ilrnt'H stylUh and bervlceahle Overcoats, Id. r.i. tte, fi Children's Scheel Pant Bultj, HOO, JW, IJU', uw. WilliatBSfiu & Fester's, 32, 34, IJU .V 38 E. KING ST.. 4SlATKU,rA. ANU HO. 310 MAHfTET 8TI113BT, UA1UUS-UCU, fA. grAfJKR fc BltOTHEB. HAGER & BROTHER. INVITE Sr-CIALIXAMINATIOH or TBCIB Clenk erf Shawl Beiitment . . Nevllls. ffet Fittln Garment. ai nti. tt BmI Oleth Jaeketa, Beat Oleth Oeata, HAGER & BROTHER, AJgff Alt rSRTltjBMBNTa. Ql' KOI AL.-JUHT RKOE1VKD, A K7 Large invoice of SCOTCH TUOU8KH1NU direct Irem Hcetland. Tte proper thlna for buelceis wear. Detub'e and Btyllih. Cut In the Latenatyle a l'orcet nt Uuaranteea. A. 11. ni):KN8TKlN. ITIne TallerlnK, .Jf I?.101 yueen sueet. corner of Orange. alC-lyau, Lancaster? Fa. OTIOK.THK KO0K8 ARE IN THE hands of the Collector for sit who have net ptld their Scheel Tax for ls lenants andalngletnen 'lie have net paid thelrllOS Cchoel'jaxmuit de se at enes. All who re luse wl'l be de lit -1th according telaw. JUU JlsciE.Jr, collector. rlt-tta Ke. : Menth queen street. "IVTAKY, MILK THE COW." V. Binall Hey." Cew Is a noun, femi nine gender, slnau'nr number, third person, and ttanda ter Mary." And the teacher laid, "Hew de you make that out T" "J be cyclone replied, "It the cow didn't stand for Mary, hew could Mary mtlk the cow t" Yet the directors say the red must net ba usad In oer schools Oursympathles are with the teachers Make this atere a convenience for veu In any way tt can possibly serve, thij week and every ether wok In the year. WHS. E. M. WO iillVVlltD. mayS-lyWAS KXHest Klngstroet. QliEAl' SHOES. Thre was no7er a time whsn theprfcoef shoes wai se ler a It Is at this time. Wbtte e de net keep the quite low priced trashy stun, wu h tve all el ihi belt maa us of mcdlnm prlctd thoes. 'J btse shoes ammle are by tar thecheaprsttebuy. Yeu will lltid thatltwul liayjeu te add a dime or two wten buying lery en will geteneugti extra wear out et our fhoea tout ve you quitnasurprlae. Our Bleck Iscempletn wlih a lull line of loar-e EOMS. Ucrvlceable Shoes and itubberg. Otvensaenlli we will net disappoint you and will give yen pollte attention. Uespccttully jeuis, WM. H. OAST, NO.10S NOETU qUEEN BC, LAN0A8TEB. junl-lydWAr pUOCrOR'S FULTON OPERA HOUSE. EVENING l'ltOQUAMME. A I1IVEIIHIFIKD LIST OP ENTErtTAINMENT. WBBSESDiT avxna Hen W. lllalau iowtjGetBtrenir." TnOIUDAV ITSMIO, Will Cartlcteu "The Science of Heme." hiih.t xvanlne. TIIKMU3INaitANUCONCEttT COMPANY: CeTiprtfing the follewltg Sole Artists. Mens Ovldn Musln, (tbe world's grealejt Violinist) ; Mme Anuta ) onto Tanner, ( Amer ca'a celebrated I'llina Denna Eeprann); Mr. Whitney Meckrldje, (ths great Lyile Tmeri : Mr. Kd'luJl.atiewert, (tiunUl and Mublcal Dlrecler. Single Admission 40 cents heaurved Heat , oe Course Itcket tl Cturt for niBervf d aeaH will open en Men rtiy, Nevember li, at 'J p. in , atlrocter'B rulienllall. QAHH PRICES. ' GRAB1LL! THBOUIQIKAL AND OXLY CASH UllO CEU1N LANCASTEll. N. W. Cor. Duke and Vine Sts, NEW HICK of tlne quality. 7hs best art" n'e te , $ tfij for ue, uud a very gnud grade at 7e. an 1 a bit u'. broken grain Etc i at le. NEW CUKIIANT3 are In at lower than laat teaaen's ptlce Very fine ftntt, 7e a pound. It Is soverei years since they were se low. NEW STEWING FIGI9 arealseJuU In at 9c, Sslor2Se 'jrey are superior te tin old, cheap fi ult, much et which Is y e l en the mar tot. WEBEttM AT.PI.VK TEA Is OIH Of tha Bset Teas for purifying tha bleed, rullt-vlng bead arbe and tculug up the system, In the market. The puce Is down tone a package. That 1IE3T IIEAULIUUT Oil. (IMdegreea test) et which mention waa made a few weeks uge. Is having an lrauitnw sale, and te It should have ut 15e a gallon for the bestelt. Four and five gallon leta at a reduction. We have cheaper oil, but It Is always bast and saf est te use a geed oil . OLEIvEaOAPwtllbe higher. It Is advanc ing rapidly. We s til hnve seme at tha old prtcis. inl-lydM,Wr B. MARTIN CO. JUST WHAT YOU- WANT I1KKOIIK THE- Oe'd Weatter Cemss, FLEXIBLE CUSHION This strip is made of metal and rubber uud is tbe only ene tlmt will de its work completely ever uneven surfaces. A FL'W DOLLARS Will put au end te cold drafts, rain and dttat enteriug jour house, and will step all rattling of sasb, &c. Tbe benefits and comforts, aside fiem a gretit saving of fuel, will amply offset tbe the expenditure the first winter. It Is easily applied and at a small cost, or we will send competent workmen te put it up at a small advance. This weather atrip Is the latest pat ented and baa met with the fullest en dorsement of the leading railroad tied palace car. lllack and Red Rubber dive it a trial, even if en'y for one deer or window, and be convinced. J.B. MARTIN, & CO. Weather Strips. EMi oietn Medjaekaa, Br-lded moth Braided Oaea Plala and Braided Baglana, dethnd BltnnWlv! .Tw4 M-nae' Oape Oleaka, Ohlldren'a Havaloeka, Moernlnjr Laes and eqaaraOaaalmara 8hawle, Mourning Leng and Square Weel Bbawla, Plain and High Celer Weel Bhawla. Neb. 25 and 27 West King Street. T EACHERS WE LEAD. DO YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY P .i l '? wa1t of. B C,0?S v,Blt the 8tere where you will find the largest assortment and the lowest prices. We make three claims for your patronage : BU0"ment Exclusive Styles, Superior Quality, Lewest Prices. Raglans, Newmarkets, Jackets, Medjeskas. Plush Wraps. aSTlt will pay you te visit our Stores and Inspect our Stock. THE CLOAK STORE, Ne. 140 North OI'JEN KVKBY KVKNIKG. QHA.WL8! SHAWLS !J Metzger & Haughman HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF SHAWLS I - SHAWLS I SHAWLS FOR EVERYBODY. PLAIN SHAWLS, SHAWLS WITH BORDERS, PLAID SHAWLS. HANDSOME PAISLEY SHAWLS. bta&h&M?S$. TIIIBET SIIAWLS are the best for the pricea that ever were Metzger & CHEAP Nes. 38 & 40 WfBtrUng Street, yOPPOSIT THE JsEXT DOOR TO CODRT HOUSE. GREAT SALE OF LADIES' A-ND MISSES' Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, Newmarkets and Medjeskas. Twe large rooms full will give you an idea of our stock, which is the largest in the city. Every garment is new and of this season' make and design. An immense stock of Misses' and Children's Garments In all sizes from 2 te 18 years. Don't miss seeing our $13.C0 Plush Jacket and our $25 rittsh Sacqtte. They are marvels of elegance and cheapness. FAHNBSTOCK'S, NOS. 80 37 HAST KINO ST.. LANOA8TBR, PA. NBWAD rXRTlBBaiBKTa. s PECIAL INTEREST Te Teachers Attending Institute Lights and Shades of Nermal ! Twelve "' Pho'etyes" forOne Dellar Entirely nw 'llitiij?, only tobefcaa SAYLOR'S I'nOTOJIUPK Gallsbt, 43 and 44 West King Street. WP. 8. We maka Cabinet Photegrapba at luaureil Uutes te all leacbers, aa w elwaia have dene. Kicu'sler flnUb, su parlor workmanship. B. Frank Sj ler, I'nOTOOIurBEK. nevl01dl ptVERYBODY IN V1TKD TO CALL AT GIVLER'S. 6 acd 8 North Queen Street, Ac a get Urn riccU Ametttrent et 1-adtet, Mlsttb'ana chlllren's Coats, Wiaps & Jackets, NEWMARKETS, 1UULAX8, Ac. Our Pt.USH GOODS are prnuennteti Uw Ant ', and ) tt the cheapest la the city. 9-n trouble toStewgocai.ta Jehn S. Givler, eSs8Nerth Queen Street, KoarCeatroSqnaro, LANCASTKB. I' A. . wrir.ivilAw jLTTUUtfJCXH. T UTHER S. KAUFPMAM, ATTOUNKr-AT-LAW, Beena rioer Xahlemaa Law Balldlnir. Ne. 4S North ueka Btreau taIAw Med i-v-, Newmarkata. ! Queen Street. OCtlOir.WAr HaughmarVs STOBE, COOPKU UOU3K.-S " Laxtoester, Fa. FOH tiAJsK OU JtBHT. T210R HALE AT PRIVATE SALE, -a; the three-atery rtere ana Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 48 North Quecen street. Lancaster city, fa. lnanlre or B. C. K READY, Ne. V KsstKlag street, , w 1 yer attte el Jacob O. Kready. sepl9-M,WAstfa UBLIO HALE OK DWELLING UOD8K8. Oar Tbdssdat, Nevxxbib IS, 18S8, will be sela at pnblte sate, at the Cooper Iterate, the following ite&l Kstate. te wit : No.'l.tbe three story llrtck UwellluR Henaa with brlek back building ; also, trarae attach ment. Ne 41 West Chestnut atnwt, the let having a front of left and depth 60 feet The house has 1 1 rooms ana pesaeag almost every known comfort eta flrst-class home; bath, gas, het ana cola water, ana the whole preml. sesut derdralncd by perfect sewerave. Alse, a photograph gallery, recently built Well ana pnrnp of Keed water, rln clilrn, ana ether improvements. '1 his ts a beautiful resi dence about the centre of the city. Ne. a two-story Krlck Dwelling, ana brick back buliatng. Ne. 7U south Queen atreot,cen. UlnlngOrceras. 'i he let Is si feet a Inches, anainiepihlltflect, the let In rear being 19 leet wide. Ne. 8, the two story frame dwelling house, wllh!riame back building. Me f02 heaver strcnt, containing 6 rooms having a Irent of UK feet, ana In depth lce feet. Ne. 4, the two story frame dwelling house, with frame back bul, ding, Ne. 601 Ueaver street, containing 5 rooms. The let has a front et SSX tot t, ana a depth et loe feet. Bale te commence at 7.30 o'clock p. m.. when conditions will be made known by w. r. UUMMINOS. 11VHON CUMM1X08, e w. ouMMiwea, Josl I,. Hainks. Auctioneer. O'i74n3,10,l-2,13,H UBLIO BALE Of VALUABLE CITY KEAL kSTATK. On TBUBSDAT, KeVBMBxa 22, 1S3, the undersigned, administrators de benis non cum fstamentoanneze, of tha will et God Ged fried Zihm, latA of Lancaster city, deceasea, will tell at pnblle sue. attheSleveia Uoeae. I the following arscrlbnd r.al estate, via : jiu. x nu liik. uhui Kruuuu aiiuaiuu cm inn west side of North Filnre street, fronting S2 leet en same and extending of that wluth westward Hi feetaleng Urantstreet te Wa'er. The lmprevemeuts en svd let consist of a splendid two story Urlck Dwelling Heme, se. 3), wlih two-story brick back bul'dlng, con. talnlng all the mntlern Imprnvements, such us bath room, new heater In the cellar, sewer connection, etc 'J here re also en the preml. ea a weed and cnal shed, hydrant and well el tprtnc water, with pump therein, 'lhls let wilt be sold aubltct te the right and privilege cf the purchaser et Ne. 2. its heirs and assigns te nse In common with the purchaser of said Ne. 1. his belra and assigns a passage way or alley of the width of three leet, brglnnlngat tbe southeast corner of tald let ana extend lag In depth westwar.t of the width et three feet along the south line the dUtance el SO feet. Ne 2. Allthttlotef ground fttuataa en the west side et North l'rlnce street, fronting 32 fett te Inches, mere or lets en tame, and ex tending et that width westward uleng the south sldeef aald let Nn I, tte distance of lta leet, te w aler stret. Tha Improvements en raid lotcensUt of a one-story Mrlck Dwelling Heuse, HO. 8 a well of water wttb pump therein andacltternwl li rump therein. With thl property will alto be se'd the privilege te a S feet wide alley-way as above let forth. Ne 3. Alt ttat let of ground situated en Water ttttet and adjoining ths rear etiatd let, Ne. 2, en tha south side, fronting en Water street S9 'leet a Inches, mere or less, thence extending taatalnng south lineal Ne. 2.befeet 6 Inchea, and theucH reuth 0 feet 4 Inches, thence west 21 ltt 11 Inches, thence south 21 teet 8 Inches, thence wen W feet 7 Inches, ti plare beginning en Waur street. Baldprepsntts can be viewed by calling en any of the undersigned, esle te comraenea at ",JJp m. en sail day, when terms wilt be made known by H.M.tUUtKIHKR, J. rUKUB-NKK, M. Z.UUOADB, Administrators d. b.n. e. Ua. JeailUwia.Auet, levi,17,Ui,14,17,ij4 .VC . ,