rr&W3T r WORK OF A SCOUNDREL. ' CMINOWN 1'ERSUM BTRIKKS TM, F. H1HM1N Wit II A. StUNE. jjMse Ue mriuiu la On Ult Engine the Wit- V.kJlltv nil iiiie ua iu unut rrauansK tt m ratetet Woeud-Stveial Cats Wrtrktxl Wednesday Night. SS ux RfjLVMOTA, Kev. 15 William' 1 Hit- $' Mm. tlrtmsn ontcclncNe. S62, was sttuck i the head by a stone last night aud re- sjatred a severe bruise, The train was go- tcsut aad the accident happened near i Buiqasianna rolling mill. The atone (brown by come person unknown, In- f;iJwleg the fireman e badly that he was un- - - - ftn an al.l. .., !. ft ..... ,aa fj ' ftsw IV nu ftiw Ills cuaiiuu, A uiciunu ni "fA. wreck, cccurrtil en the Pennsylvania . Stiireed n. Lccust atrctt last night. Tte Jaia. train drawn by engine Ne. 1,171 was t.jjBOWg WW aua was raising iceirsiuura mi .'Dy engine Ke, km going rssi, An en uek ,'' the former train Juuircd the track and - Jutraek the car In the latter train. Three 4 leaded cars cf the east bound train and PJ-$ ttece empty caia pi the west bound train "."www .ery nuiy ubluhkuu. iuu iuutu i,i'nwtre se mucii iiamsgeu mat tue mer- i STVattaCdise hsd tn betransferrtd. The wreck S$rew cleared the wreck. t ih mi... -,- it . . . ..... vy iue mil in me nruiury u9 nuw ui'm vt ij i SJFAll fttfnnrlftrf The Xf ntret.nllf am IibtwI linlrl Ifiti. meeting last night and decided net te V'tWea te eeJIclt votes In the ntmery. Vislteta H !""" I'ctBVuaiuilUiUKtUt U4U WIMP" "" wiv.i" ue iair win net de anneyea in mis maa' iyt-;r, mjtii.y oaencieg win.ne ptrniiiien u Eytee building. OaSilnrday a aupper will SSrfce held frern 4 te 7 o'clock. Au In vitatlcn lytna acnt te the Republican club of Wrights- i f'Tiua w visit tiie fair which has been ae- &.YMlnt. ThAntnh avlll rlftll fi.i fair In A wiz.z j"z:.,.z .'",:: iVfv, "V J " -Jv""j' ucuiut i: T.J. wlerman. jr.. clilef fccinccr cl t3 Waiv.ait.nrr nvirl William ITanlrnr attiiHtrir K;:.:v. j:,:. Lr,,ri:r"T ;;v et x-auaueijiuiB, ujiu ui iuu x onutjivauie fCanal company, accompanied by MrB. ,' Hacker and h lajy friend, pitecd g(ewn the canal yesterdey. T espied the eteamer "SwuUrn," :ilftWDBl oempanr. JwBst nlcht th y co ce f the gMDU oempanr. Jant night they '.fcie Jrtnlned fit AtcCnll's iKi-rv liv -T. VrAnk Peamer, et theSutquehanna coal com pan, i$aailD. F. Schure, auperlntendcnt of tbe Tidewater canal. 1 he party will re te 'JfeppaKjr examined the property of the canal 'eeaipany. ':. The Pennsylvania railroad rny car was t In town this morning. 44' AUfcUUUVUU UI ftVailllirtU UldRLUiUU win com a ban in Athlctle ball te-night. , The regular monthly incntlnc el nchcel kward will he held thla evening. Mij IvtUleJKlieadcs and ceuipany prc- ted "iltr.il Klrltn lint nh.ln. Te-night P-is ,dnsP'ia thp.4Jay. ?tt't Aiunltcd a Man In Ilia (Itrn llnm. S& IMt cveDlne Harry Urubaker. n resident el Middle slroet, was aseaulted Dnd badly ajtj aaea up by a pair el men. About 0 o'cleei: 7 "! LilM RlflTl CAllril at 1(f Ithfllrftltft hniUAntiil An l:'-T( saanded admliolen. IlruhaUer told thorn ;v?r they could no', get In but they Insisted, One ut me men urew a doiue partly lined '.-(.! With whlikv frfim lil impknt mul nttnrk- fifBrabakcr In the loco as ha steed K"5ila the hallway, A terrible crash was cut en SpiVe.ttts nose and another en the alde of the Brubaker bled n great deal, and it iiwas found necessary te seud for Dr. Vcmp m tee, who attended the vreuud". Jimbaker &iftavn .uu wiu nuu annue iue u.muK, tttiu f;cfce will in all probability eue them. J l)fm cf an Old I'mmer. r'?-? Aeranam Jvauutuun. au old clttzsn of . ... .- . . ;, Maner township, died this mernlniiat his I'AliOBaeatTQrheyHill, BEedfa; yearn. The ,iwu tiki n laruier nuu a llie-JenK r?& Hemecrat. Among hi children II vlng arc: LBdwaid H. Kauffman. the well-known Jienadealer, residing near DJIlervlile ; 1. SiJfc Kaeffmsn, of Meuntvllle ; Mrs. David t'S;EhIen)aD. cf Maner. Mrs. Jtrnlamln it my Wltmer, of Millers vllle, and Mrs. Abraham ij!".-.y.er, or fcare Harber. Abraham Kaull- P,mD, de.eissr-, who kept ihe JJuck hcttl, jj.ni aieu a ieu. xne lunerai will take place en Saturday morning tuid Iho Inter- jijiueui win us infiue at tzie Massuvll e. t& Monnenlto meeting heuse. At Ilia. C'aMnn 1ln,iu p James Cerral, a yagraiit. vas bofero tbe si mayor this morning and at his own request f "- " -' "w"w u -WMJO fill sad a wooden leg v, hlcU was breken and he l& ,,Wftaled te lay UP for rcratrs. A. l4arguaen H ' inn na.rtn nr ann.iiv .... t. . . yrt . . ...u u, ftuuuiui UUOUJU1UI WUO UBU aoaie In from Meuntvllle te bee the parade 5ja! and get soaked. He succeeded in hnth nnri f- he la yet In the nation heuse te keLur un. fr . ' - Li ftjurft turn K.J9, fcSti- William SriTltRr. (inn nf . I nhn 1 U.,...1, IggBaloen keeper efj North Qu?cn atieet, met Wi wua an aecjueni last evenlng. He was mi .putting up Chluese lanlerua aud when he Ly -.nft t a... n ... . .. . . .. (war - u "' j'iclu u wire une enu 01 H S3Sew around, atrlklnchlmln the eve. eaus. jja leg a painful IdIuiy. The slcht will nnt 1, likely be Impaired. Dr. Kehrtr is atlend-l-ri: lair tha cun. ; lag the cue. Ivra Pptakcrt That ftpnUe. fetV' - .. - .ivj'uwiiiau WIUU lieu U Bfe banquet at the Hwan hotel altc r the par.de v. lui, ftiiirii mrn .A.nmim.n . ,!. ..b j . wvcuiug. epcecnes were made by C? JOOn W. MenlZ'r. the man wlinnnnilr.alr,l tiX'Harrlsen at Ohlcace en n "Aiitfirnv'' iAUeket, and Alderman K. Harr. They are Ms aaid te have been Intellectual treata. Settled ttie Cane, Jacob Hartman, of Kast I,jmiMler. who Went gunning en the lands of Jehn iJHrrr tgt Bd was arrbated for trespassing, was te &. """""" utaruueiore Aiuermnn McOon McOen tfr i eaay last evening. The case was compro cempro compre 3S! "we'll however, and the accused paid the ij " TlieIJede-kr4ts't Kuterlalnmrnt. On MendftV fiVMntnu hevt H.n T -- .-- ji-, - v -'-uviiu iiwuaiier A.ieuraDz wi'i neia a draumtle enter g, laJamentand sociable in the btll en Grant atreeL Oreatnrnirllnnii am h.i. .... 's0 th0 eent, wbleh premises te be a sucews. h jii " uangiUE. i jiufrti wbsb larce crowd attherTrrnUnn ri'i. 'Of William Hbnuftn In T, ...,,., .,.,. ap-- - - ,... ,v, jrevc- 2? aay, and among them were Michael Hums, bTJPhKin-Kceper Smith, A. O. Welchans and KWBnenu Jiurkheldcr. The Ianctsicr lelks Ijeitne home carrying plccwi of the rope v. 1th .'wnien the hanging rtas done. P$h . .. .. fcg' Xast nlpht the police appeared for the SV-.'BttlECe In their new hats and nrcrnn.1.. KLTaahataaieef tbe latest Naw Vnn,.ni.. ?-ijrlth a geld peak and nre very handsjme- frit? v-use" " "y proud of them, and (Jv.tkav are all inml n.l nn .,,.., ' ftw-. y ''1...HV ..uifft. Fldj-80 Ur 425 BM3lln8 'ai have been put W?t9 la ,h0 el'y'odesorvloaaslon'vasthn alactrle llshts cannot beiif,,i. a in........ yaaey et tbem go out at nIKht the msjerliy M . . l!i! Te He Hurliil Ht ait. Jer. ,'M Captain Lewis A. Hoke died in Yerk tn Tutday, aged 49 years. Deceased formerly -cwiiuvu iu iui. tiay, ui meveu irem there ; 'fc Yerk many years age. His body will te w ,wan te Mount Jey for Interment. .' Sllu I'u.li.euid. "U9 nCM ,rJ,"y f Win. O. Ualiz. -Tm ateuth Queen street, was cflered -t pub' "" cooper home last evenlnir. . tfia BMAnnt nf (tin nAnl,,.uH i--... . .. r- ---;-,v""'" "iciuBni tetLe pkwid uiu rme . aujgurned until next ,Wdnasday eveulug. r-r lalllp Qershel, a ion et Lewis Qerihel, v.w.iuiiii Ausunuft, nil ivvu m i.au "r ea Tutseay evening. He is en a fr Will aOrt It ttlBBUCHt nf hll nnnlft HtfTHaUihC), ' f - is.jix THO DVKI.USI8 CA II VI NO K1CU OTUCU. A CIlfDUKtantlar Accoent et a right With Hewl KalTts la Alabama. Seme time age Dr. Rebert Nabor, who lived at Montevallo, Alabama, employed W. Mr Hbertrld a lawyer, te collect a few claims against delinquent patients. The returns were net eaUstaotery and the men quarrelled, but parted without coming te bleTta. On Saturday Nabers called at Saertrldge'a clnce, and the old tron tren bla brjke out afieih. Toey II nally agreed te tight with bowle knlves In a darkened roeua ct e mho cfllee. He moving their coats and shoes the inen en tered the room and fought blindly hut desperately for nearly ten mlnntcs. Persona' living In the lower atery heard the noise as the duelists rolled upon the fleer, and ran upstairs. When the deer was hroken open, Nabers staggered Inte the cilice with bleed streaming from a dexen gashes In bis face and breast Without saying a word he rushed down the stairs, still elasp. Ing a gory knife in his hand, Lying upon the fleer et tha room was Shertridge. Ills hcAd had been slashed In a tearful manner And the arteries nf his neck had been severed. He was dead. Nabers, after leav ing the efflee, ran out upon the street. He teemed te be crated with pain, and stag gered along the strcet until heroaeheda store where Albert Keenan, a negre, steed In the doorway. Without saying a word Nabers rushed at Keenan and struek at him with the knife which be still held In his hand. Tbe negre started te run Inte the store, when the insane man made another desperate lunge at him, Keenan selasd a gun which waa lying upon the counter and then turned te fsce the madrnaD, who was in the act of nicking nnotber awing with his knife. The two meu clinched, but Nabers, who was weak from the less of bleed, was quickly thrown cpsu tbe lloer. Bufore he could get upon his feet sgaln Keenan dealt him a terrlble blew upon the head with the stock et the gun, anu then leaping ever his body, ran into the struct, and cannot new be found, Nabers never regained conscious ness. Deth bodies were burled en Tuesday. THltmV SUOO IN T11K sievi:. Iltiirillncser Yearn' Hani Tell Uc.lrejed lijr Oblldrsn, Frem ths Cblrnge Times. Mr. and Mrs. Umbe arrived in this country many years age, aud by thelr industry and rcenniny saved tbe sum et 9C0, all of which nn Haturday went up In smnke threiiuh the stovepipe In thelr home nt Ne. 1037 Weit Twenty atcend atreet. Orube Is oiupleyed at the malleable Iren works. HIh wile en Saturday coneludcd te de hoice extra washing for tne chlldieu, an that thny could appear In a better shape at Hundny KChoel next day. After lighting a big, het llre In the stove she rummaged through the cle'ttn for Uttle ilnerles which she though would net be needed for the restef the year, but which the spoil of In dian summer urged her te repreduce for a day or two, 1 u her march among the closets she csme ncreas m little bag, In the bottom of which wern the whele heardings of the Indus trious years nf huiBelf and husband, amounting te tOOO In greenbacks. The roll of bills she held for a momentlnherbands, thrust it Inte n stocking and threw the stocking under n bed, where she thought It would be mi est whlle she was doing her washing, lint wotse than burglars were In ber houee whlle she was working. Twe uf her Uttle children, n boy and girl, were placing and rummaging around, and el combo crawled under the bed. Then they found the slecking, and In their glee, Rftrr thumping each ether with It for a while, they threw It Inte the atove te see what it nice bites the nice pictured plcoeaof paper it contained would make. The stock Ins was scen ahlaza nnd se were the green 1 ack",nnd when Mrs. tirube found out whit they had doue Ihcre was but a Uttle speak Rstic te mark where oil the forluneand the financial hopes et herself and husband had vanished, Dcetilun In a I lie luserancs Uaae. Thosuprflein court of the Unlled Slates, thimigbUuiet JtMilce Fuller, hasroudered an opinion el unusual lntoreat te holders of lUe Icaurance policies. Themas L, Uumo, et the District et Columbia, dled In 1831, totally ineolvemt, hut leaving !5,C00 life In In aurance policies. The policies werf.uy their termB, payable te either tbe widow erchil, dreu et decresQd. The administrators and orcdlteisol Huuie'a estate sought te force application et tbe proceeds of the policies te the pnymeuts of ttie debts due tbe creditors, en the ground that the premiums paid by Hume were a fraudulent transrer et an in in in Folvent'tteslntc, and void as against orcdlt ercdlt orcdlt err, and that, consequently, tne proceeds of the pellcltn should luure te tbe benefit of Hume's chtate and net te tbe benelleiarles named In the policies. The supreme oeurl holds that the bonetlclarles are entitled te the prectcd of all the policies, without any deduction whatever en account of pre miums paid, holding that a husband and father hss a full right te insure his lite in tbe interest of his wile and ehlldrtn, and that where such policies are cllccted In the name of the beneficiaries they are no part of the cslate of n deceased Insolvent, and, thorerero, cannot be regatded as a fraudu lent nsMKiiment of any part of his catate WheuaotUeetod. Ieiultlugtu tilt I'rtildent. A special from Klden, Me, says that great oxcltement has been created in the county by au insult elTered the national ad ministration by Republican. Thore was a Harrison and Morten relebratlen Wednes day night at Aurera Srlngr,ahert dlttance from Klden. Alter the conclusion of the peeehi s a huge clllgy labeled " drover Cleveland" wan strung up en Main street and burned. During the progress of the nr the fanatics sang some doggerel verses reflecting en the character of the president. When the Democrats heard of the insult they atoae from their beds, and, taktng up arms, determined te de some sheeting. Hearing what waa coming tbe Republican meeting hastily adjourned. Tbe names et the leaders or the aUalr are known, nnd the Democrats and better eloment et tbe its publicans tbreaten te exile them from the ceuntj-. A Wedding lu Heading. Rev. Dr. lllilheltuer married in Ht, Matthew's Lutheran church, in Reading, en WeJnesdny evcnlni?, Jeaeph K. Hurle, ehlcl chemist of the Woodstock iron com cem panv, lu Annlsten, Alabama, and Miss Allce M. Hvlngoed, daughter et Jacob H, Llvln Llvln Llvln goed, Henier member of the Berks county ear. There w cre no bridesmaids or grooms, men, but the following ctllclated as ushers: Frank S Llvlnzoed, Readlngi Leuis K. Llvlngend, Reading; Arneld K. Reese, Baltimore; Arthur U. Woodley, Danville; H. H Melly, Mlddlotewn, Pa.; fc). Htoakten Yoerbes, Washington. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hurlcs wilt take up their residence In AuuUten. The brlde is well known In Lancaster. Apiieiutuitma by the rranldetit, Tne president en Wednesdsy made the follevMiig appeintments: Heward Kills, of New Jersey, te be consul at Rotterdam; Cbarlen B. Trail, of Maryland, te be secre tary of the legation te Braill; William H. Uuaudlcr, et Pennsylvania; David Urqu. hart, J r , of Louisiana; Charles H. Rlcharur, el Connecticut; Heward A. Clark, of Massa chusetts, and David ICIng.ef Rhodelsland, te be HiAlttantstothecerntnlsaloucrgeneral et the United Urates te the Paris Interna tional exposition In 16S9, . Illrgal fcualeu Ftti, United States Commissioner ireung, of Rvaalug, en Wednesday morning held 1112am D. Herning, a prominent member nf the Berks county bar, in ,000 ball for a heariuir in Pnlladelpbia next Monday en the charge of having taken Illegal feea for securing a pension for a widow. The pen aim department in Philadelphia la the iirqatouter. The pension amounted te 'J30O, aud a warrant has also been sworn out aualnat Isidore Keyaer, who aashUed lu tbocuilectlen of tbe pension aud who is slieged te have rtcelved J500 as his share. Kei scr caunet be found. vrill illiterate Ilia Tarlir lena. The prteldent Is quoted as having said te iLB?r.VtmSu wh0 UM ,alkel Wth him that fSlJul,y warranl n reiterating bla f, nA'.0'1" r.eco.wmEndaUens " hie com. ingmttkaije te Congress. The lecmiM nf the lata election oenSluihrelyahowed ,hS the people, Including these lu tbe treat Iraal',,u'0!1u1rlcK centre's, were lYJwer 2f LVLUm Tl1? V ,be vcry Iet. He thought hetald.thatths election en the whele was avlo'.erylorttttltfierorm. He thougbUhe Republicins would ba ahrewd enough te see ibis, and, falling back from the high protection po.ltlen taken at OMcske. would theniMlves revise and reduce the tarltt in thouixtCengrfhs. m.u . t'uailatilp aud Tragedy. Tte village of Hawley ville, Page county, lows, wasthefcenoen Wednesday of an attempt at murder aud aulelde. Htephen 7 n1-k,.ft,WM lue cePtea autter et Clara Love, tbe pretiy diughter el one of the . k-uAJTOASTjEK DADY INTELUGENCER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, first cltlr.ens. Repeatedly he Impertuned her te consent te a speedy marriage), but she refused, He called en Wednesday at the home of his betrothed, and for a last lima begged her te censent te an immediate union. Nbe refused, when he drew a re vnlver and shot her twice, only tbe last shot Inking elfeet. Thinking he had killed her, Prankaahet himself. Mts Leve's con dttlen Is crllleal, hut alie may recover. Hew I'jneDfllad Arreat, Jasper Douglass Pyne, M. P., who fell overboard from one of tbe steamets run Silng between Dublin and Holyhead, and waa drowned, was an ardent Heme Ruler lu politics, and nttracted attenllen a year age by tha singular tnanner In which he do de 11 ed arrest when summened under the ceer clen act te answer for ene of his speeches, He took refuge in Llsflnny castle, of which he was the tenant, and of wbleh the Duke of Devenshire, father et the Marquis et Uartlngten, la the owner. The castle con sists of a single tower or keep about ninety feet high, dating from Hlr Walter Raleigh's time, and is surrounded by a large farm yard. It ban walls nineteen fect in tblcknets, and ene narrow deer at the bottom and e smalt window near the top en the same side. The ether openings are tiny slits, or loopholes, loe small .te admit a man's head. The lower half el the castle was completely separated from the upper part by legs and mateury. Heveral days were spent In fortifying Iho ploce. Mr. Pyne laid In six months' previsions and n liberal supply of liquors for himself and hlare hlare talnerr, and made olaberato preparations te dump missiles, het water, etc, en the besiegers. Police reconneitred the plaee night and day, but they did net have the hardlhced te attempt te carry It by assnult Meanwhile tbe eccentric Heme Ruler kept hlmself in geed health by running np nnd down alalia, although he had grea trouble In keeping himself warm. Kvery day or two friendly deputations visited him. On these occasions be lowered him self down en Ihe eulsulu in an armchair suspended from a windings tn about llltoen feet from the ground, where h listened te their speeches, and madoencrgolloand vel uble replies, ' m Kale This Kvnulng Ihe prcpertlca belonging te Iho Citate el Thns liummtngs, deccased, will be olleicdal public sale this eventui? at the Coencr heuse. Bala the nnrse te tbodrrter. "fiute, air, 1 only knew of en e geed minllelna ferisn tut) v. ndtliatl.Dr. iiuil's llAby evani." UoeaU only its cents. Ann wholemme and powerful tnnte, prompt and pltnaml nlturmrlve, nnd tlioreiiKh e'eanaer and renovator el tbn .ytcm ttie ie ptoevirywlinrnaiecordlullyeiiai.riiiig l.uxn l.uxn cer. J'rJcsiA rents. ilAHKHTH Hew YerK atucsa. Kaw Yori, Nev. IB, 1 p. mMenny cloaed at 2aX pur cent. ; Excbnnge steidy ; posted rates, it fiflt ssxs actnal ratna 14 8(XO Sijf for ee flays and l wet Bsjf for deraaud ; Uovurnments cleced steady : enrrency 6's II M bid ; a's coeron, 11 r,Kl X' de, II CSV bta. The stoek mnrknt opened scmewhat lrreg. ular, bulalDrtha flist few dealings becuice atrongen aiecewrd buying of New Yerk & New England, and prlcej etcadtly advanced until neon, whenthy we upVtei;.a9 com pared with thoae et Uat night. Ihe.innrhnt his s noe continued strong at the advance, with the eanlers thn fottero. MA HHt AUKS. I'anxiR-KirriKuxn-On Wedneaday after noon, at Iho bride's home, LancaUnr, liy iiev. I liarlrs L. Fry, el Irlntiy l.uthenm cnurrh. Mr. riank I'nrker and ilisa Annla js.ininKtr, both et this city. I) BATHS lUsar.Es -In Manhelm tnwrahlp en l hn 13th Inst., l'oterllataler.ugod'Jyiiuij, 1 month and days. The relatives and frlenda of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the lnnoiel from the roaldenca of hts brother, Christian llunili'r.Jtanhetni township, en KrlJayuioin KrlJayuiein Ing, at 10 o'clock, lulunnent at lla;slr's graveyard. nu 2td aoiDKR.-.Nevemhor 13, lfss. at Hlriabnrr, uceigdll. Oonder.lu tho43dcaref ht8ae. Iho relatives nnd Ii lends of the luuillyu'e rcsiiectfully Invited te nttend the funeral, from the icaldence cf tbe deceased, at Strus. burg, en JTrlday, November fl, nt 2 o'Ueck. 51 -i,"T.n XN 0lty- l" the 18th int,, Jlary, wlfecf Jehn Clans, in the Ud year of her age! The relatives and frlenda of the family are Mspectliilly lnvlted te attend the luner.l, rreui the isjldenca or her mother-in-law, OfcarletH Oiaus, Ne. Ul fheater streut, ou rrlday alternoen at le'clfct. Interment at Zlou'scemotory. nlttltd .ylii At Tu-key nil, aiHiier town S?,!?'..111? 1?lh ,ui,t liaac Gunman, In the S7lh jsnret bla tura. Thore'atlvesund friends of the family are rearectfuUr invited te utlcnd ths lunerai from hts late rusldeuer, Wuner township, uti e clevk Saturday uiernlng. fervlcia at ttie llonnenlto nmetlng heuse, Uatonvdle. at 10 e clock. Kir A D VJiHTlHKMKNTa. rjlUlM WKEK'B HNAP. This Week's Snap. UKSTSWI3OIIKESKUKVrsmSBCnKKSK 22e. per Pound. 2:c. par Pound. In Teas We Lead the Trade, CAN HEM. YOU OOOD Itf.KNUKD TKA from 15 te Wcenu per Pound, OOFFKES FROM 12 TO 26c, per Pound. Mirrin's Superior Ctits and Cracker. W.?,Sa7.".C;,k.0. wUh lhB hlkencMet Its Sue taiul Candidates en. and for Kecd eatlnir they ean't ke aurpuaacd. " "B Yerk Cenety Beckwheat jusr in. 8ELr-KA18tNQ llUCKWUKAT AND BKLr- ltAlBlNU PAN CAKM rLOUK AT LUWJCSTPltlUKB-ne PACK. WBHaVB A GOOD ROLLER FLODR At Je per quarter or 2Se rer half quarter. New Oitren 25 cts. par Found NeW KNUL1S1I OUUUANTS. NKWrUUNKiand CAHKOUNIA PLUMS. . LU3. OAL1ITOUN1A ArlllCOIS reuacKNia. SHMUEL CLARKE W110LE3ALK AND KKTA1L TKA AND COKKEK 3TOUK, Nes. V AND la BOUTH OUKKN 6T , LANCASTER, l'A, jrTelephone. ly Aw MPORTKD IN BOTTLKS. GENUINE IRISH WBI9KY. UUUUKIt'a LIC.UOU STOUK, Ne. 22 Centra Bquare. Lancaater, Pa. w ANTKD-WAHH1NU. APPLY AT 23t 1-ait Marlen alley. ltd WILL REOK1VK GOOnitYK KVKRY DaV. Itl' tnbnn l , i. .! vhtilr '" " " ,u ""uauge for D1STILLKUY-NO.CIS E. KINUST a-fiteru-Na IS Cuulre equare. seplMtd A DJOUP.NKD PUBLIC HALK OF A iuTLecny.aWO " 1'nwr.y, the old. 0 VBDSUDiT. KeTninn "l- Itvj willboBeldatpnblIosMo,otthoCooperBo the fcllewlrg l.-al eatate. town -i woatery and utue brick (,recry atom eu.p, and loot. "V a "i "'"' uaun uuimiuK', mall con; tAlnltitr IS rn.'nia ini, ,.. a. " " " tenih Quenn street, and extina. 24J feVue thrltUau street, having te twojtery frame touiet. containing Orcoma oath. troiitlnKen n,ntL,li,,,lre1' w,th ll feet W,J allJy run ning in freiu t-hrlailan street te unlnslera property! al.o.nrine two-sterv bilck a'ahle tneluiudU0lOnityO.t,ltr Pwen ita ecna,awui3bTmrkUeeitSkbyP- Wb6U KKW ADVXRTJBSUMKTB. aPK01AL.-JU8T KKOKlVEDrA 7 Large Invoice of BCOTCIi TUOUHKU1NU direct irem Scotland. Tfce jproper thing for litHlncia wear. Durable aneTHtvll.h. Cut In the LatcH8tle A I'mfrct nt Unatantced. A. U. HOr KN8TK1N. Fine Tailoring, J North Qaeen street, comer of uratige. "O-lyaB Lancaster? Pa OT10K. TI1K HOOKS ARK IN THE hands of the Collector for sll whohave net paid teelr Bchenl Tax ler 18es Tenanls nnd slnitle wen who have net pa'd thelr lies Hchoel 'Hit mint de no at once. All who re fuse wl'l be de.lt with according telaw. ,w. JUUiikek. Jr.? collector, till-fta No.BMsenthQnBen atreet, JKW PANTALOON PATTELNH, OVERCOATING. LIUHTANUIIICA.VYNRWlMPUaTAT10NB vr BU1XINU3 AT McGrann 8c Newlen's, MKU01IANT TAILOU8, NO. 44 WXST KtNUSTKIKr. pROCIOR'S FULTON OPERA HOUSE." KVKN1NO 1'UOUUAMUK. A niVEItSIKIKIJ LIBTOF UNTtnTAINMKNT. T1IDMDAT aVBSISO. w 111 Cart! s ten "ThoHclenceof Uerae." TMDAY KTEKlNO. THKMUSINUUA.MIUUNCEltT COMPANY! Comprising the follewlrg Sole ArtlaU. vi?iim.V,v,i? Mll"ni (tne "' greatest lellnlu) ; Mine Annle 1 onto Tanuer, ( AniBr. cii s oalebiaud I'rlma Denna Boprane); Mr. hll.n,r.M?fkJa,0 tt9 ?re,,t t.yile Tener) ; Mr. KalnM.Bhewert,(llanist and Mutlcai Iilrecter. Slngle Adrnlsslen 40 cents KCHerved Beat se " Course Tlekut Chart for re.erved seats will open en Mon Men Mon ruVler?Ila?l,0r ' ' 2 V' " t,l'roct!er7s y ALUE I Satisfaction Is what has rI von me the oxtnnilve nalrenage 1 have received from the public. My line of '"reign and Domestics Is uniurpaaaed In the 1' J.1CK3 AWAY DOWN, AB OBUAL. TROUSERS I Hppcljl attention Is called te my Trousers. in which Head. ' ASKEW! jarTAiLeit.-M NOB. 231 AND 2J3 WJCBT KINO BTitKKT. e273mdr.S PUdLIO HALK OF VALUABLE CITY rUOI'XUTY. On WsDKsSDaT, NevxMnsn 21. 1S8, Will be sold at tiublle rule at tha Cooper Ileti'H. this tlty. thn fo'lewlng: .,.5ulJ?:"'re"na with, improvement,. 5,J.2f,5t- -rnwe street, containing In lrent nb tut 22 feet, nnd In depth absttt ltufent, rn yMc .,A,.J"00lt?, Thwo-Stery liHlCK U W a LLINU, Willi a two-story back building wlihbilceny, nnd two story Iraice kitchen at at Vaehuicnt, containing In all ll rooms, furnace In cellar, watur fn kitchen, etc. The house is nnwly pajiorea nnd painted, nnd overyihlUK Is In Keed condition. The let contains a va va rlety of Irul t trees and neceiaary eutbulldlmrs. '1M. property Hen Urn line of thn atreet rail wny and lets than a nloek Irem thn Western muikct Ihlg property Is belnic sold boranse the owner has permanentty icmoved from the state. eale te eomnienco at 7); o'clock p. m. Con ditions by JiUANJlUiftlKHT. Joul L. IUimej, Auct uevlB,17,1921i QPKCIAIi INTEREST Te Teachers Attending Institute Lights and Shades of Nermal ! Twelve "Photetye" ferrne Dellur. Entlruly new Thin?, only te be hill SAYLOF'S I'lioreanAru OAtLxnT, 42 and 44 West King Street. -H. B. We make Cabinet I'hutegiaplig ut llKlnceil linen te nil icuclmra, as wn always liaodenu. Extolaler Ilul.h, u u paiter wurkiuaubhlp, B. Frank gnvler, l'BOTOOIlArEER, nevlOlwdll TT5EST FITTING CORSET. c7b. C. B. a la Spirite C.B. TUK BK8T KITIINQ COI13KT IN THE WOULD. Fer Sale by Leading Merchants. MA.YBR, STBOUSB & CO., Manulacturers, 412 11UOAD WAY, N. Y. eclS BitM.Tb.S.eew J. :. MARTIN A CO. JUST WHAT YOU WANT llKirOllK THE OeM Weather Cemes, FLEXIBLE CUSHION Weather This strip ia made of metal and rubber mid la the only one that will de Us work completely ever uueven surfaces. A FEW DOLLARS Will put an cad te cold drafta, rain and dust entering jour house, and will step all rattling of sash, &c. The beueflts nnd comforts, aside fiem u sreat caving of fuel, will amply offset the the expenditure the llrst winter. It is easily applied and at a small cost, or we will 6eud competent workmen te put it up at a small advance. This weather strip is the latest pat ented aud lias met with the fullest en en dereeniHit of the leading railroad nnd P3lace car. lilack nnd lied Itubber Give it a trial, even if only for ene deer or window, and be convinced. J.B. MARTIN, & CO. Strips. CLOTH l NU, (7. TjTALL, 1888. Fine Tailoring prices aa low as any, go te "". - H. GERHART'S Oniy Direct Imperdni; Tailor. 4.1 NOUTIt UUKKN BTUERH. w ILLlAMtfOH di ITOSTEK. AT TUK FINNAOLROr Our Busy Season We Offer Unteardcf Inducements In GtDtJ, Bajt' 4 Children'! OVERCOATS & SUITS. In Btylea thst are net enly perfect fitting ar.d durable, but that are captivating aud fas cinating. In rabrics that are genteel, fashionable and lastlPfr. in Pilces that are net only Jmt and fair, but are Positively tbe lowest. Cern's Dress Back Ceal Bnlts, AU-Weel Cas Cas slmere or w orated, (10, 112 us. .5.n!" JJ'yt'ah and aorvlceable Overcoats, as. av, 110, fix ..Jf'WSi"'" 8ch01 rnt Bultl, 12.00, H.60, Wiiliamseu & Fester's, 52. 34, 6& 38 E. KING ST., ANCAJSTBUftFA. AND NO. 318 MAItKET 8TRUET, UAKIUBUUCG, PA, IR8H it BIIOTUKK. Lew Prices Lew Prices -YOK- Institute Week ! d It Is needless for us te adver I ise that we were bii9y last week. Lveryene knows it, mes; espe cially our old customers. This week hai opened up busier than ever. The reasons are our ex tremely low prices, and the best quality for the money. CD D e Gent's All. Weel Casslmere Suite, te, 7, 8, $10. $12, $13, $11, $15 and upwards te $20. etyles guaranteed te be correct with the latest fashions. en - e Gent's AU-Weel Overcoats in Meltons, Kfltseys, Beaver and Cnsslmere, $7, $8, $10, $12, $14, $15, $10, $17, $18, $20 and $25. All of our own make and war ranted equal te custom work. Cheaper ones from $3,60 te $0. 00 c e e 3 0 Fantalenns for Gents nt $1.50. $1.75. $2. $2.50, $2.75. $3, $4 and $5. Positively the choicest stock iu the city. Could we put them en one pile it would take a lad der te reach the top. Di 3 X CD Suits for $1, $1.50, $2, $2 50, $2.75, $3. $3.50, $1, $1.60, $5, $8, $7 and $8. Overcoats from S years te 14 years, $1, $1 25, $1.50,$2,$2.60, $3, $3.60, $4, $5, $0 and upwards te $5 each. O O BaTCaU In and see us. Yeu will be attended by careful aud courteous salespeople. HIRSH & BROTHER, Lezding Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QTJBQNBT.& CENTRE SQUARE, L&NCA8TXB, FA. Lew Prices Lew Prices. 'i-vi: I.MOAZ. Muxsvjta. ESTATE OF REV. LOUIH GROTE GROTE wjer, late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letterj et administration en eald eatate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sona Indebted therete are requested te make IinmedtatH lnyment, and these having claims or deuitnds UKutntt the same, will present them without Onlay ler settlement te thsnn duralgncd, retldlng In Columbia, Lancaster county. ithV. WM. lKl'Klt, Jjie. A.teTia, Administrator, c t a. Attorney. ectsetdTh INSTATE OF MADALENA BOHNEI. Ii der, late or Lancaster city, deceased. 1 otters toumnentary en aatd estate having been granted te tha undersigned, all persons lndebU'd therete nre requested te make Imme-di-tu payment, and tho9e having claims or de mands apnlnat the saiie. -will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, rutldlug In Lancaster city. JLl.lZ AliKlll KKMfrLK, Hzecutnz. Jno A. Cetlt, Attorney. e3-6tdl'h ESTATE OFK.VTI1 ARINE R. DOUGH, erty, latoet Lancaster city, l'ennsylva nta, deceased. Lolters testamentary en said estate hiving been pranted te tne under signed, all purseua lndetited thereto are re queBtd tn make lmtueillate payment, and Ihei-u hiving claims or demands ugainsttbe wine w ill pruient them without delay ter eel tleuieut te tha undersigned. 11 J. ilc'JUANN, Bxecnter. KiukskG. Smith, Attorney, eci'i5-Ctlh ESTATE OF AtlOUAhL SrRIQOLB latoet Martic tewnahlp, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te ths undorslgued, all pereng in in in obtkdthi'retearor.queatod te make Imme dlatu payment, and theju having claims or demands ngaluat tu tame, will present thorn without dvlay ler tettlemeut te the under signed, re.ldtng noir lU.tt8da. Lancaster oeunty. JSLlZtliKTUSrUIttULfe:, Kzecutrlz. Johb A, Cevin, Attorney. eltetdlh ESTATE OF JOHN A. ARNOLD, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters oladmlnl-tiatlen en said estate having been granted te tbe undersigned, all persona lndebU'd thereto arn requested toinake Imme diate payment, and these bavlnir claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te thn under signed, residing In said city, at Ne 117 Beeth UukestreeU ADA AUNOLU, Uakiii U. Bassa. Administratrix. Attorney, ecueiaih OffiSH BROTHER 1888. JTOH BALKOH HXAT. HOUSES FOR8ALKON THK MOST liberal terms, en Wast Caeatani. Wal nen.Mary, line ana ciiSeswSu. tnU-Cmd m NOKTH MAltY STRUT. NOKTH QUERN 8TREET PROPER. Tilts at poblie sa e. en SATUBDAX. NOVMIIKR! 1J. at TfleSt's (RidLlen) hn'' ,w.f.".K,nrJ ". "l be sold at publle sale, all that Talusble city nropetty, sltaated en the west side or North Qmea street, Ian caster, ra , botwten Centre Square and West JSX!1"!' twitting of th two following purparts, vis : THti '.S?S ,et of "rennd. cenialnlng tn SSVi S? K.,h.Q2een ,tr,et le inches. 2ffih.h,Ht,5,,a ''.ending westward of a width llthllr deeresslng te U feet Inches, at the rear or aald hnildfng and th-nre of a Sy'.JS1?1 wlaih te "wBtna te al depth c,ii2? '0it'.nore.er less, afljelnlnc property of Jacob Leth en the north, and purpart ie i 2t12a.lJ? I ?" with the pxiiht of and tree Ingress, egress and rewrca. ainnv 1 certain adJrtnlnyntrJJVrasuli way. et the width of Js festT lnctis" leilnr irem said North Qncen street te lnsccer.a !ZyJ,iSua bu,Ia,Dlf. The store room l Ne. 21 North Queen streeti, en the flrtt fleer, ts a fine, larare room, evef GO feet In depth, With large wall capacity ter shelving and lrge show window. ,-N: 2 V5 thre-stery BtfcV Batldfg. Nes. 18. te end w Aerlh gaeen street, and let of ground containing tn lrent en street 31 f.et, mere or less, and extending of that width westward in depth ie? feet, mere or less, te Market (quern, adjolnlegpnrrnit Hal en the north, and property et cuate of Jacob M, Leng, deceased, en l lis snutti sublecttothe right of way above described as appurtenant ".i".?- 'i .The storeroom en llrst fleer has a wldlh of !l ice 9 inches, and a depth of Si teat 8 Inches, with a show winnow ou either side of en trim co Beth propeitlcs hwe complelo drainage by connections tunning te public sower en Market street. Tte two purparu togelher make emetine TZIyj' hiytJSS ?. w,"th ef4s feeMO Inches In front en North Qnein street and etM feet, oinphfsatthercaren Market Bquate Opper. tunlly win be given te purchase Its prepjtty ..?JLM?P'ICPceal7 !? " hen attend. S.UCO will be glycn and conditions made kn.OW.P,n.,a ,..... J.OU1SK JACOB, noyJleiS.TATh a gent for Owners. ABSJONEE BALE OF VALUABLE UEAL KSTATiC. Ow Wbdkssday. Nevsvasa 81,1838, Will boseld at publle sale by the undersigned asMgnen of Israel J. Mayer and wife, at the leopard hotel. In the city of Lancaster, fa.. the following Heal Katate, via ' ' no. 1. A four-story Htlck Tohscee Waro Ware Waro heuie,2Szl08feet,No.8 North Queen street, and a two-story Brick Cigar raotery, Slxrt feet, en Christian street, and let et ground thoieto bclenglnir, containing In front en said North Qucenstrnet.32 feet 2W Inches, and ex tending In depth its feet te i.hruttan street. Adjnlnlng the Washtflgtea Rese Reuse, en North Queen street. Ne a. All that certain ihree story Brlek pwelllng nnd Btore house, with two-story Brick Waroheuso. In the rear, and let of jrrennd thorrte bolenglng, situate Ne. 84) en the cast side of North Queen street, containing lu front en North Queen street 31 test 2i2 Inches, and in depth 215 leet, ti Chrlsttan street. Adjolnlngpreptrtv nt Jehn Fargtey en the nerthand en lbs south Iho property of late i J iceb K. Shirk, The dweUlng and store are heated by steam. " -...e .J;5,.Ali ,h.,31.twe two story Brick Dwell. Llf-Cif1 kMansMAroefg',rlth two-story brltk back bnlldlng and leu of ground, Ncs. 6 8 and Ml North Llme slrfet, Tn said city, tentalnlng in lrent en said Lime street.18 feet, mero or les", and exU-ndlng In depth 137 leet, mere or less. Adlelnlnjr property of An drw J.Cngleyandothers. Ne 4. Allthatcortatnlwo8toryBrlckOwoU Allthatcertatnlwo8toryBrlckOwoU Allthatcortatnlwe8toryBrlckOwoU Inn Ileuie with two-story brick back building attached, and let of ground iheiete belonging, situate Ne. 131 en the Neast slfle of ew street, containing In front 18 feet 4 Inches, mere or less, and In depth 100 fc t mere or less. Ne.B. Twotwe-ttoryBrlckUwelllng Houses withone-story trame back buildings attached andlets of irrennd theretobelengtca-, situated Nes. 3d and 33 West Liberty strait. In said clty, each containing In trent!5 leet. and In depth 81 feet 6 Inches, mero or lesj. Ne. e. A two-story Brlek Dwelling Heuse with a two-story frame back building and let et ereund, situated Ne. 781 en the east sldeel North l'Unce street, containing in lrent 10 feet v Inches, and In depth lOu feet, mero or Ne 7. A two-story Brick' Dwelling Reuse with a two-story frame buck building and let of ground sltuated Ne. 7CJ en the'east sldoef North Prince utteet, cenUlnlng In front 15 feet 3X luchea aud la depth leu feet, were or Ne 8. A two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse with a two story brick back building and let of ground, situated Ne 7tonthe east sldoef Neilh Frince street, containing In frost 15 feet SX Inches, and in depth 110 feet. mere or lets Ne 9. All that certain Let et Ground, situ ated en the south side of Liberty street, be be tween North 1'rlnce nnd Market streets, In said city, containing in front en said Liberty strtetli feet, mero or less, and of that width exicndlng southward OS feet 4 Inches, thenee et tee width of 18 feet, morn or less, extend Ins: further seuh 23 feet 2 lncht s, mere or less, thence el the width of Si feet, mere or less, lutthcr south U feet, moie or less; en the south end of said let Is erectel a large two story Brick Clxar Factory. Any person wishing te vlewanyef the above pronettle may call upon Israel V. Mayer, Ne. II U North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a. tale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms and conditions will be made known by JAUHUL, BUUBAKKU, 02001,3.0,8,10,13, lM7,.0d Asslgcoe. FURS, C(7, gPEOlAL TO OUR TEACHERS. T11K Leading Hatters and Farriers Have Made the Most Handsome Display et Ladles' and Gents', FURS, In the city, and are new prepared te give our teachers fcpeclal Bargains lit the finest Line nt BKAl, COATS, tieal utter, Lynx, Beaver, Menkey, and every ether desirable kind et Muffs and Jfur Trimmings In the market. Fer Gentlemen, a Full Assortment of FOB. CAl'B, ciil.LAtiSandUl.eVH8.and beyond a doubt the Finn t and Most rFoshlenablo Line of BTlFt-audBerr Hats ever shown te the trade. Quality the best and prices guaranteed ths lowest. Trunks and Traveling Bass, Beberf. Dm brellaa and Itubtorueods at Bettem fiiees, -3peclal inducements te Teachers. Stauffer & Ce., 81 & 33 North Queen Street, LANOABTKlt.FA. CTRIUTLY RELIABLE IS THK ClIAIlAfJTEU OP OCR OFFJUUKtiS. AMEE -LK.UHNG- Practical Hatter and Farrier, SO WB3TKINGST. Men's FurEtltrilats 1 30 te MM Men's rurtelt Hats 75 te 11 te Toys' bllrriluts sotetico Heys' e oft Huts 23 te f 1.00 Choice Furs. ALL KI.VD3: . AfV'rv Best Sit AL COAT1 ANU JACK. E in en hand, and Madn te Meiaure Offering as a guarantee of satlslactlun our lensr ana suctviafal expeilunce. e'.7-.ld H A XD KN HUll IK FH. T KUEIVED TO DAY A Let of these Miniature Harrison and Morten Seuve uir Jut's, in all sizes and colors, wit hand without label., 1 ANUKOKNTa BACft. TOY CHARM JUGS, 1CKNTEACU, Are being extensively used Instead of fringe and einumenla te decorate embroidered and fancy needle work. Ceine and tee them, at ERISMAN'S, NO.UWXlTSUiG BTU1T, PALAOM or rABBlOtl. STRlOffS PALiOE OF FASHIOl. 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 goods 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 $1.58; from $2.50 te $1.98; from $4 te $3. One piece of Striped Panel Patterns, reduced from $2 te $1; Jrem $2.50 te $1.50; from $3 te $2. Spanish Guipure Skirt Laces, reduced Irem $iwte 79c; $1,25 te 98c; $1.75 te gi.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 79 c; $2 te $1.48. One let of Remnants, i4 and 2 yards in length, sold way down. Beaded Grenadines, reduced from $1 te 80c; from $2.50 te $1.85. One piece el 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 gi.25 a yard. ASTRICH BROS. JIJIATJNU. '''fcX . '-ir-ir.--f-vV "QROP IN PRICE. ANEW DEPARTURE IN THE BSxjVK BUSINESS. STOVES AND HEATERS -AT- HALF COST. A BANKRUPT STOCK THAT MUST BE SOLD. These goods are all of the bestmakasand warranted. But we bought them low and will give our customers the benefit of ear geed lertune. Come early and make your solectlen. Ne such prices will evor be offered again. We have about 100 Steves and Heaters I alt makes and sizes. Among the let la seven et ' spear's ' Celebrated Parler Heaters. Begular Price, 31.10 j Cut Price, 17.C0. ether Makes in Pro portion. FLU & BRBMAN, Ne. 163 North Queen Street, LAKGASTXK PA. TXUtJtB. ALL AND WINTER GOODS. M. HABERBUSH & SON. Fall and Winter goods. Our Stock of Fall and Winler Goods Is new complete. We have the Largest and Finest Stock in tbe city of HOUSE BLANKETS (All Grades.) Lap Blankets, In FJush, Weel and Felt. Black and Grey Geat Itebes. Hudsen Bay and Prairie Wolf Rebe?. Buffalo Ilebes. Siberian Deg (Black) Robes. Fex and Coen Skin Robes. sjr We consider It no trouble te show our goods at M. Haberbusli & Sen'a SADDLE. HARNESS, ANP TRUNK STORE. Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANCATK, PA.
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