p,- . i. -J-' .; yrv i - - - "V'l.'V m x -' - - .' -'".---r.. - ... -.,' va-v "f'-,-v -- , ---'w .; -----. ,'-., :rti..-c--"v"- -.....,-: & ST U.-.' T ""r'-'Vf "? X m j -'-" -' "I- " s rirL w .- us?,-' 4 Vcc m 5S?i A? J fW f SE. m U u as, W b. & .f. '.i n L St. .St -i1- . IJtRRIBLY INJURED. !! II I" - ' ttmX WWKR IN A RBCK JOHN mm IS VEAkLY KILLED. fe JUploiklve Ignite. Binl )cli-e.v nu -' ." ) an Mlmj Hl I.lmt-l)ld i?f ' Awler-Min Drewn Oee. Hr-llrcl f -&"-- . 4 OeitntMA. RcdU 10. Jehn florden, nn ' ymtleys of Mpkxw. liable-nan, Hrnhb V . jJmmm. nt their nuarrlc at Chirk le, mrt ' t ji ftk very terleu- accident en Monday drilled Inn rock for the purpose of tXfctanUng and Oorden wai putting ptvmler f tale the hole. Suddenly nn explosion fbl J lowed, from ivhft.t whim is net known, mid ilfrtba Wftri -rewired the full ferce of the ifipimter. HI right arm whs badly chnl fit tMWl, M faoe cut, the rlpht cve destroyed 53tticelvcl ether bnilvs. The rutin vi s 5'Wtdpby someeniplo.vf- and carried ' -WfefcUhemenwrby. Uenlnn i n sltu-le tnnn,-bbutfortyyrcinefnKO,and it very Sf'fcMlr Injured. , , , 'S" "Fer the past few days a report hat been -v, rircuiK-u. neuiiium.i .....,.,,, ., KVimii tae young iwy leiimi "u " !'-. "K en Anettw I3tn, eanie je in-, ueaui uy uemp J-& iwshcd in the water. The report rvihl that ''W'rtltmnire Andersen, n you nc colored l-ey, r3jL did the act. On Monday Olllcer ittlek ,3-wuiniiinrtiA i-nmer nnti no liiiiuisiiaiciY 5 &T. nUrted te lnrcatlgate the niliilr. Alieul 11 IfV .VMk sre yennp Andersen had a quarrel tvfff una yeuntrer son 01 .n. ihwh ihi m '-,- boy ran Inte the house telling his mother i$ tht Orance Andersen f-ald " he w euhl drown me like no tun (.eerpe. Mr. Drltrel went te cee who the boy wan, but he had dlnappeared. hen the child would weOratiRO he would ay There Is the boy who said that 1" A few day RO Orantre wa qncstlened about the flair and admitted that he committed the art and threatened te drown the yeununr boy. The boy vni nrrestetl yetenlny afternoon and as befere Squlre lCvans lant evening. The henrlnc wn continued until this evening, when the younger -en of Mrs. Deit7cl will be present. The report may have originated from hlle talk en the part of voting Andersen, but Hip matter will be thoroughly Investigated. A. O. Ileatty, Singer mwing maehlne agent, had a hearing leforeSq)ilro Kvann last evening en the charge nftresjmsM, pii ferrel by Mrn. Jehn Miller. Ilv w as held in $100 ball for court. Tim ttelan was arretted by O Hirer Sehlll for stealing some clothing belonging te J. P. Clarrlty, of Yerk, lle whs befere Bmilre Selly and cemmltled tejall for trial. A large dolegatieu of Kulght.s of the Mystic chain went te Yerk tills morning teparade. Council will meet In regular ineiithlv acaslen this evening In tlie council chanilwr. A fair audience was In the opera heusu laat ovenlng te W'e the M'rforinnnen of May Davenport's lutrlosqne company. The andience waa much pleased. The performances at Hunting's elicits Jresterdav afternoon and evening dcllght-d arge andlences. The show will clone this avenlnc. The fellow lug scores woremadn yester day at the Columbia rltle club range: .M. H. Smith, 101: (leorge lllltz, HO; Frank Trelble, 03 AV. H. Shenlierger, 101. Tim cores were made at SOU yards at icst. Rev. W. S. Illiimau has returmsl home from a trip te Hudsen, X. Y. Phil Oessler lelt for the Pennsylvania atete college, and Wasli Craig te tlfe Trey Pelytechlc school, te-dny. 8. K. Hall and fumily relurmsl te Day ton, Ohie, te-day, after a visit te .Jacob S. Sir I no. Kdgnr J. AVilsen, of the 'Wilsen Uiundry Machine company, went te Philadelphia ..te-dav te attend a funeral. 8. It. Hener, clerk at. Markers drug store, will go te Ilaltimere en Saturday te enter the College of Physicians mid fiur geryat that city. NKHIOl'S ClIAlKJf.X. "A Weman Who Mlssed n Sntcliel Ceu- tatnluir Viiliiatilcs-slie TIiIiiKn ii llnckmiiu Huh It. Mrs. Margaret Krltr, who resides at St. Jeseph and Derwnrl streets, was in Cetuiii- bta yesterday where she went te iittend n funeral. She arrived In Lancaster nt r: l.'i in the evening and Inquired for Patrick Cherry's cab. The well known hackiuaii was net en iiaiitl nml the lailv took a carriage In charge of Albert .ell, who is iieiier Jcuewims nenes" ami umes ter lred Auxer. When Mrs. 1'rltz entered the cab she had a basket, u small satchel and a bequct. Upen her arrival ut home he get out of the cnrrlage rather hurriedly and left the Hatchel behind. After going into her house she seen missed the Kitclicl, Which contained a 1,200 certlllcnte ofde efde ofde pealt at Itesl V McfJianu's bank, n note of 140 and alMiut ?(' In cash, Including a $20 note, oue of $10, several Ihes anil some silver amounting In all te about f V). Mrs. Krltr. went at onee te thn I'oiiusyl I'eiiusyl vania railroad station nml there found ZelL. lie s.iUl he knew netlilng about the Ttatchel mid his cab was then nwr.y from the station, having been hired by Heme lmrsen. This metnin Mrs. Fritz made complaint nnlnst the iiackinan, charging him nun larceny. Be was arresuni uti Heme en mh-usi atrectby Chief S'r.eTtz.whe hud scut OlllceiH isninernnu i rawieru te which me iiouse. Thechlcf sea rclusl the house, but dlil net And the satchel, which .ell says he knew nothing about. He had n Itocketbeok con cen con laiuiiigabeutT,incluillugtlireo$l nelesmid aene silver. The money was net dlll'crcnt from any ether, but Mrs. l'rlt. was willing te swear at the station house that it was her!. Te await further developments 'Benes" is confined in the station house. Anether hackiiiun, who saw Mrs. Fritz enter ell's cab, says that she then had the satchel. The young man w he Is charged with this 'grave offense is well known about the town. He lias always borne a very geed character for honesty and his 'fi lends believe him entirely Innocent of doing anything wrong In this all'alr. CCT OKI ItV TIIK ri.A.M IN. Men and Women Ix-niiVi-em Pour-Mury Window P. J. 'McArdle'H large rag and general Kper stock waif house In -W-ny, X. Y., was tetallv dnstrevisl by Are en Monday. The origin of tho'llte was the soutaneeiis combustion of a pile of rags en the third story. Se quickly did the flames spread thieiigli the grcaoo grcaeo grcaoe saturated building that the empleyes, con sisting of fourteen women and girlrt at work In the sorting room, and ten men and boys in the eflicu or nlxjut the build ing, were forced te jump for their Ihes. The majority escaed by leaping te the reef of a neighboring house. Carrie Hwart7, who weighs ever 00 pounds, Jumped Inte the yard and crashed through the reef of an outhouse, ha lug an ami and several ribs broken, and re ceiving serleiiH internal Injuries, Mrs. Ellen Mack jumped from the feuith story, a distance of seventy feet, and foil upon a pile of scrap iron. Her lelt wrist was fracturnd and she has many cuts about the face and head and several burns. Her condition is critical. Klchard (iambic, n bookkeeper, went te the top of the hullditigjiist befere the Hie began, and his escape was cut oil. In his endeavor te avoid the flames he fell through the shall and wus badly cut and bruised. The inhalation of flame, hew ever was the direct cause or Ids death. Mrs. Ellen frank, who JuiuiksJ from the fourth fleer, and Mrs. KUen McSJuiiie, win fell down the elevator shaft, sustained fractures of the limbs and sewie but net necessarily fatal Injuries. Several ethers received severe iujurle. The le Is about 80,000; Insured. 11 ' The IJedcrkranz t'lciitu. The I-Iederkranz had a very pleasant time at their picnic yesterday. There w as a large crowd present, atid dancing and ether amusements enlivened the people. It adjourned at an early hour, and ex er IkxI v returned te town well pleased. J Uentre the Mayer. ".- Isaae A. Jacksen, a colored man. who is P, barber at Willow Street, was arrested a. ,r wane urumc iasi evening and the mayor k ,(yUefcrged him, rM Mullen, a vagrant ,rij MnMu uy wiiu'ruiaM8, was ueiil liecause ,kia believed te have been Implicated in vmne uiwiir -hmth. ij'jv.1 ltei'hi cwimen ana Husn. i'V D. H.'Uirtholemow and Jas. it. dan In, T",...f shit cltv. were tUnine: at Sar Hurler .... Caueht Hulmeti una lius. .tVMMMlay. They caught H salmon and 10 , someei ute salmon weighing ever fsUlU AVKSTMINSTKH 1-IiraHYTEllV. Ministers In Attendance nt the Session nt Chestnut I.evel. CitKTarr Lkvki, Sept. 10. The pros pres bylery of. Westminster tne li the Chest nut Level Presbyterian church, ltev. Jeliti M. Galbreath pater, Monday evening nt 7:n0 p. m.,nnd was opened with a sermon by the retiring moderator, ltev. Jeseph 1). Smith, from Ihefilsl Psalm, 1 verse, after which presbytery was constituted with prayer. The le'.l lelng called the follow ing ministers were prcciit nud churches represcntcsl. , Mlnlster.s-lte.TI.nnns M. (rnwfen', Calvin W.SIewnrt, I).l., Jeseph D. Smith, Themas I. Springer. Jehn M. (lalbmltli, William J. Hear, William O. Calms, It. Iierenrn Clark, Jehn J. l.ane, lCber . tlaylenl, Oeorge W. I'.by, (leorge 1 Hinlll', TlionmsTliempson, Jehn McCoy, Charle A. Kvnns, A. T. Stewart, It. I". Cnrter, Cliarlcs II. Am.iv, 1 M. Ues. The following churches were represented liv elders: Union church, It. A. Morrison; Slate ltldgr, IMcar Merebyi Hopewell. W. M. Mnnlfeld: Chestnut lcvcl, Srett Clark; Middle Octomre, Jeseph Scott; Centre, Itisvl Andersen; New Harmony, Valentine Trout; Columbia, W. J. l'ill": Inenster Memerial, (Jee. W . elf; Pequea, Solemon Morten: Pine drove, J. Winner; Ml. Jev, James l'nller-en; teilnr drove, Christ Sfautrcr; Yerk Calvary, C. McCune. ... , Pre.sbvlerv proceeded te elect ns n mod erator llev.i5. I.. Springer; ler teniMrary clerks, llev. It. 1". Carter and ltev. A. I. Strwnrt. , , The eemniltlee of nrningemenls iiinde their reitt tliretigli ltev. .1. M. (Inlbrni h that the sessions or presbytery meet In tint morning ntllo'cletk nnd close nt II!: te begin ngaitiat 2, close at fi; resume nt 7:M and clese nt 0:30. Itepert was adopted. The services for te-morrow' w ill be a re ort upon the beard of home mission, sus sus tentntien, relief fund, foreign mission, edu cation, freedmen, Sibbatli school wetk, ami the general w ei k of the church. The emmitten en home mission and sustentatlen, through tlielrelialriiiau. ltev. Calvin W. Slewart, I). 1.. requested that all who have business with the commlttce te meet In the church te-morrow morning for consultation at S:fl(). A Her singing the long metro doxelogv and benediction bv the moderator, presbytery adjourned until Pa. m. te-morrow ineVnlng. The presbytery of Westminster Is com cem Hseil or nil the I'resbyterlnn ministers and churches In 1iucaster, Lebanon and Yerk muutlrs. It hasltil ministers en the roll ; .11 churches; has I :i. ruling elders, nml .'17 ihsicens. Ijist year there was added by examination to'the churches .TJ1.', en certi ficate US, whole number cenmvleil Willi the churches fi.W) ; adults baptised, 110; Infants, 17X In the S.ibbath school they have fl.O.'d. They liave contributed ler home missions, f ,es.l ; foreign mission. ?l,10.-: educatleH, (1,031 : Sabbath school work, l,:il2; church erection, fcr.80 ; rellef fund, $2,011 ; frecslmen, 1,1!MI : sustenta sustenta teon, $114; aid for colleges, fcdM ; general assembly, (Ml.?!!; congregational oH'ii eH'ii oH'ii ses, J'.'vlSJ; inlscellaneeus, I,H."S. Ijirgest church membeishlp, Is the 1st Presliylerlan church, Uinc-ist'ir,1.'!! ; small est, llel legal, 15. ' A STIItltlNd 'fr.NSATlON. IIUN'obletilblelH Turned Out te lie n Common I'raud. It turns out that Miles, thn bogus earl of Durham, was in Chleiige lately mid was entei tallied aH it genuine Imgllsh lord. A stirring sensation was caused at Farge, llaketa, en Monday by the miesl of n young man who him been supHised te be u younger biether of the Duke of llurham, lle registered as ltebert Merris, of Londen, but seen avow isl bis neble origin, stilting that he was taking u tour el the world. His Income lie stated te bit $.Vi,(KKl a year, and he slM'iit money lashly. He exhibited loiters of lutiiMliictleu from CeruelliiH Vauderbilt and ethers te thn D'llryinple and ether wealthy families. Hit speedily get into the liest society and llvisl high." A weili age he lelt for .lajiau. Oil Friday night he returned and ns he was about te beard the west-bound train he wan nrrestisl by Inspector Mitchel, of tlie Igni tion ixillce force, for tlie forgery of CI.MHl, His real name Is Oswal Itlddel Miles. Of tint money he barely had 10 left, lie is bul 'it years old. Awarded tint Contract, II. C. Deiiiuth, secretary of the state tlsh commission, received bids en Monday evening for the repair of the flshway at Columbia. The bidders went W. W I'pp, of Columbia, who ell'cied te de the the work fur t&,70, and W. II. Ilegius, of Neva Scotia, whose bid was l,s,riO. Tint last naiueil wus awarded tlie contract. summer Leisure. A.J. l'lick and wife have gene en a ten lavs' trip te llalllmore. isiael llanlcn, the well Known liquor de.iloref Harrisburg, Is in town tern low days, the guest of II. (I. 11 unseal, or West Lemen stieet. Dr. ItineC. Kcelcr, HoilevvHIe, Mont Ment Mont gemerv county, is in town fsltltu; Dr. S. IC. Welter. Dr. W. .1. llelViuau, of tint buieaii of ethnology. Washington, was in tils illv tills i.terning. lle was the guest of S, M, .'.'ener, esq. Abiimteiuxl tlie Herse. I'retii Ihe lliirrUlMirKTVIei;rnpli. Cornelius 11 He was in the employ of Win. 1 1 allies, who has a 11 very stable en I'eniisvl vanlnuveuue. On Satuitiay night lllledls appenriHl, taking with bim'a line horse bo be s;iigiug te hlseiupleyer. This morning tint plillce heaiil tli.it the animal had been abandoned at Connwage nml sent after tint horse. Theiewas a inward of .Ml for tlie arrest of the thief ami iwewry of Hut horse. Died at the Time Hit Wns te Mnrry. James L. Itarnuill, of Ashland, Clay county, Ala., died at S o'clock Thursday night, the hum appointed for his wislding. llnruiilll was ever 70 years old, and was one of the most prominent citizens or the county. A stunt tliuii age he became eugngisl te Mis. Dera Clayten, a widow about -10 eais old. ire.it iiropaiatieus weie made for the wislding, which was te have taken place en Thursday night nt S o'clock. On Wednesday liarnlilll bought n inaiilage license, and en Thursday morning he was suddenly taken very 111. A large number of guests had been in Itisl, ami tliev began te arrive early In the atleruoeu. "At the hour npiKiiutisl fur the wedding It.irnhlll bieathisl his last in the at mset'hls intended bride, ami suneunded by thegiiests bidden te the wedding. The Wilsen Lniindrv .Mnehlne ( eiiipnuy. Letters patent hae been grautisl by tlie state authorities te Hut Wilsen Laundry Machiuocniiip.iuyef Columbia. The capi tal stock Is $,r.0,lHe mid tint directors ant James Penettet, William 11. (liven, William Merris, James A. Meiers, Henry Westcrman, Henry ('. Ilruner ami Michael "S. Shumiin, of Columbia, and IMgar Wilsen, and P. H. Klrby, of Phila delphia. Jehn Iiuuuii'n Trouble. Jehn Dugau, a well known old icteniu, was married en Monday evening. Te-day he is in the station house and unless sumo friend comes te his rescue he will ss'inl his honeymoon In lull. He was arrested tills morning en a ehargu of false pretense. Ixmis Nelly is the prosecutor, and he alleges that Jehn purchased groceries from him by representing te him Hint he was getting iTJi (tension money en Monday and that he would pay his bill when his uieiiev rame. He received a check for Ills money hut ill! estisj tlie pioceods in ejs'nses inci dental te wedding festivities. Alderman Hershey has the case. Piled UN Appeal. Isaac K. Mearlghas iimx-alcd from the division of Alderman H.irr, Inns.sing a penalty of $10 en each of three suits for an alleged violation of cltv eidlnance. His npicaljseiilered te-day in the court of common pleas by his counsel, 11. l- Daws. Made mi Asslmunent. Jacob Praellch, f Ijint-aster tewnshln, whokjilacenfis.tionery store at tlie corner of Vine nnd Seuth Queen streets, In tint larmcrs' Southern market, inadoannssli'n inadeannssli'n inent en Monday afternoon, for the benelit of creditors, te Henry Carpenter, esq. The Knlghtw Oelng te Allcntewn. Pniferm Kank, Ne. 7, Knights of Pvtlila have made their llnul arrangements for their trip te Alletitewn tomorrow, and will le-ave the King street station, at 3; Is p in. A through car will Ihj attached te Al Al lcneown, and excursion tickets can only be had at this station. The knights will hays a short street rwrade. a Farm Kntfne Kill Five Men. A boiler explosion occurred en Monday en the faim of Jehn W. Snider, a mile east of CarlKindale, Ills. Snlder was using a steam thresher, and nlieut nn hour hefore the explosion aleak was discovered In the boiler. The leak was patched up. The cnglnrt wns started up again nnd the engin eer, believing that the work could be tin Islirsl without turning mere water In tlie boiler, put en a full head of steam. In stantly thcre wns a tcrrlllc exitloslen, nml every man within n radius of thirty feet of the holler wns killed. Thodeadare: Jehn W. 'Snider, Themas I.yget, A. J. I.yget, Jehn Illggs and Isaac Miller. . Sni der, who hail walked eir n inlnule liefore tlie explosion, sustained a fracture of both legs. All the men had families except A. J. I.yget. Metintnl'is of Smashed Cnrn. On Sunday night a bad wreck wriirrnl nu the 1-ake Sliore read near Mlllersburn, Imllana, two freight trains coming Inte collision and plllnir tlie ears en top or one another until tl.e highest car was iihni e the tops or the telegraph ieles. Thirty-six cars and the two engines were wrecked, nothing being hn of the engines but the iKillcrs and wheels. .Several tramps were killed and the less Is estimated at J200.0J.). A Ijirge IIiish. Ycslerilnv arternoen while fishing In llie Conestoga iiear HeckySttrings, l. C. Itueh miller and Andrew I. Krey caught tlnee iarge liass, oue or which weighed ever four euuds. (I. A. It. l'.xciirslen te .Mnnhrlni. On Tuesday, Hi'pli-liibcr I", next, CfSMt reIiib en all tmlni, nml k'sh! te ritiirn en any train iliiriUK thn itny, ltw nilen. hoc ticket nKeiiti. A iqsTlat train will li-nie Miinlirliu ntlOJiOp. in. Tar (luarryvlllr, Ijiiicastcr, Celiunblii, Chlckles, IleailliiKitnil way stations. JJer ir tlrnlnrit pp clicutiirs at all stations. tciill0,!2,l 1,111 Wrliaieen hnnil a rhenp let of ntlrartlve picture cants, JuM the tlibiB for inherlUliignt the fair. H. Il.MIM JtCe., Heiith (Jms'ii street, linve the bust ilpvlre In the way of a stain eriKerniiil cuelep sealer In the market. It ran housed for nilyhig postage stninp, i;iiiiiiiiIuk Inbels, etc. Tlie iirvlre, tlietiRtt simple unit cheap. Is nitnptnt te accomplish the deslicil ehjert In a neat nnd quick tray. Ol'lNl.vn el the Uuicnsler llusnes Collide, en Jlenclny. Sriittnils r ID. Thlseld-establbhed i'IkmiI will open lit (Irnut Hall, Law llulldlllg, iiui en, I ice en I at his Ne. 'M North Dake strisd ; icar eiitriim' (Inint slreit. The rrlneli.nl can Im scen old locution, Ne. l(t I'jiI Kltigslris t, until thru. Wi. Iiaie In stock type writing paHT", nil slrt'Kiiud cllil', plnln mid ruled, wilh mar Kltml lines. II. H. linen piiriimn'iit bend, etc. l'rlci-s lower tliiui elsewhere. Sciith. )'i:.ns, In lhUrlty,eii thn Utli Inst., benja min K. Jr., son of lli'lijlillllll F. nml Ella Obi lis, nuisl one year. The ninth cs mid friends of the family are respectfully Invlled te attend the funeral from his Krmidfuthrr ft residence, Ili-njiimlii F. Kltiil, Ne. nciiurcli street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zlen's rcinetery. Pinkfiitex At Mount Jey, Sept. 7, ls" Htcplii'iiC. I'ltikcrtnii. Ilelnttvrsnud fi lends arc respectfully Invited te attend funeral from his lain residence In Ml. Jey, Wednesday men.liir, cit. II, at lli.nu e'clis-k. 2t Maijinr.- At AtijIeii.Cliesler ceiintr, Pn.,en the Utli lut., .leliu K. Mulinie, III the i.Stli year of his uiff. Funeral rreui bis late reside net1, Friday, Sep tember I3lh, at '.'o'clock p. in. Hld.tllw IttCKSiC'KFM, Seiteinler, UH'I, III tills cltv, Dunlrl lteherl, only seu of II. ('. nud Luiiiiii M. Itleksts'ker, ngnl 3 ears and 7 iiieutlis. Ibiathcs mid friends of the family are rr sKvlfully bivlled te attend the funeral, from the lesldence of Mrs. Mary 10r Ismail, VJ7 West Chestnut street, en Thursday afternoon nt :i o'clock. Interment ntHlirelner'acciiietery. llr.YNet.iis.In this city, en (lie intli Inst, Haiuuul II. lteyuelds, In hn&7tli year of Ids aue. I'mieral from St. James' Episcopal church nu Thursday afternoon iiCle'cliK-k. Itelathisi and frlrmls luvltctl. luterinciil private. Notlewcrs. ant Ittnvltcte. Jiilliidelplila 1'ismIiice Market. I'ltll.AliKi.rillA, Sept. lO.-Nism-Fleur weak; I'euu'a KiiHjrs, 2 jlM'J " ; extra. I'K'x.lS i". ; ramlly, .'MOvvl 0J; roller, lavaHO; putrut, llll-Kilam. Wheat dull: Ne. 'J Red, new, 7ti'7'ic; Ne. 1 IVnn'a Red, (Se. Cern quiet ; Ne. a, Ii7 lie. OatMKtrailv. Ne. i Wbltu ai'jil'.Te. ; Ne. i mixed 2t)SG2:!$c. Ilrmi tlrui; winter L!Ms1l(0U. Haled hay quiet 10 UOctl.'I.VI as te !iunlltv ; timothy lUMIvvl.l.Vf for rliolce; mixed, tv.ulln); baled rje straw, new, 81 1 'ir.(l.1&u. lluller llrm j l'cnn'a crcainery extra, lILfAM; IVim'a firsts extra ZWfi7. Eggsslraily: I'enn'a itrsls, viv.' Cheese sleady; part nklniH,rK1jili!j;c;tullsk bus. In 'Jc. Petroleum stiiidy; reflneil In bbh.,tli'.M. I'litatees It nil Xxjildr ,i banket. drain nud Previsions. Chicago, Sept. in bODe'rhs'k p. in. Furnished hyS. K. unilt, Itrekei. v nciH. corn. mis. i-era. i.aru Sepbinber 7H1. Klli bH II M r, Mi October .. . 7U)J tlrtj lid. It la 5 ST. NeM'inber let;, l' s 7'i is-criulicr 7SI; let '.WJ . n 7." .lauuary tt ('.' .'. Ti Year 7U1, IC, . . 8 SO A Ti Fi briiary .... March Mav Wi'; Jli'i 2t, June Crude u.l Ill) Consels Closing I'rli'es-'.'dSe'cUs'k p. lu. Wheat. Cern. Dais. Perk. bard. SepteilllKT Ttl'i Xfti I'll: 11 411 ft VS OetelKT "0)1 XK It'Vi II 4D ft S7 NeM-mber . . :ci4 liuj s 75 5 75 DeccinlHT 7', M", 'Ji'I . .. f. 75 January . .. tur 5 75 Year 7U'i -H . . S M 5 7t) February .... . . March May . . ', Ilji, ill, . Consels CriideOII li4 LI vn Stock .MnrketM. Cilll'iiie, sept.ti. Itisrlpts, ll.tiO.sldpmcnU :t,.'Mj shin ; b'cs, tl 4IW1 75: stii-rs, tsl UVt 1 50 ; slis'kers and bi-dcrs. J17.Vi".l"i; rows, null and inlxisl.ll IHuvHO; Texan i-attle. II NV.J3 10; bulk, fZUWISU. Hiys Receipts, r.',t0 J klilpments,5,(0): (mur kit ucthe; lulus!, tl (.;4 4U; heavi, J 10 HI 15; lluhl, tnnv$i:il; skhis.MUVil uV sbiH'plliH-cliils, l'.'tiil: sdlj uieiitN, Htm. mar ket Inurr; luithes, (ki(VuiHl: Wesleril WiMilnl HUM I IH; NheruTtfXai,f.luV)4 00;tauibs,tt'n te tl. Ill per head. Est Luiimrv. Cattle- necelpU.rtlOC; shl luentN'jiia); iniirket dull, fair te geed. t-17.i 4; coumien. t'i 50. CI W , slis'kers, K U2 W, III ears of cattle sblpssl te New"ierk. Hogs ItiH-elpIs, I.Vll; shipments, 1.101 market slew ; pigs and light Yerkcrs.JI f.VliO; uiedlnm and light Philadelphia, 51 lAI v.; Iieav) biHjs.H lCxvl Ti; .tears shipss te New erk. Slu ep -Receipts, 4JM: shipments, ftwi; mar ket fair; prline.il 4iVJI ul; fair te giMkl.&l UM lai; common, S,.'UiV,V3 tu i lambs. JHKUI75. Tlie I.he iteck .Market. I.1M-VSTIIS, l't,., Sept. 10. The nsvlpls el rattle nt the jards or James Stewart A Seu. for the week eniltng te-day, Weie l.'Ul. or that number sll were sold at theM' Hrd, 4.'i0nt Levi Senwiilg's mid l.Mlat Jehn W. Mentrcr's. The prbvs were : Steekers, fj mVa :t ar, y il it.s. IVcdeis, Jla'IM. and IniU'lier's rattle Irem flW te SI 50, ucrerdlng te iiiatlty. Menter sold Ul hogs ut 54e. Stock MiirkulH. ()uotatieiis by Heed, McUrauu A Ce., bankers, m.i.( ..nil-,, t tt. .NhU' -IOIIK I.1ST. 11 A. VI. i: m. t.7 3 1. M. li.),', a-Vi Rl 51', H wi; LM 1J1J 1 M-.VJ 7i;'I nvl WslJ 51 4 il MX" 174? se Ciiunda Paclllc ii; I'.C.CU, Colerado Ceal 'LI (Vntrnl Puclrle Ciiunda Southern f'. Chi. Sf. Ik A Pbg Den. A ItleU is i:i ui hl vi 7t,"t,, in OP J :-;i a-.! i4 Liv, tsiJi Del. U A V I'tin: Erie -Alii l'.rle 'Jiids. . Jer U laii; K..VT lit' Iaiu.AN. ;if; L Shere lfti Mich. Cell trj Missouri IVclttc. 7i.t. HiK'k. Valley N. P. my N. I. I'rel 7elJ N. West my. N. Y. C ie,J New l.'ugluud 51'i lUkt'll'UUtslV. Omaha . M Oregon TruiiM'eutlneutal.. IMJ OutarleA V im' l'ucitle Mall ... ... .wi Richmond Terminal 2i' SU Paul 74)' Texas Partite. JIU Union Pacini . . mi; Wubusb Cum, 17")i Wabash Pref.. . .W: Wisu-rn U Wi' West Shere bends . .. .. 1'llll.AUk.I.l'HIA LISr. I-eli. Val si II. N. Y. A Phllu , . III. R. R. . .. 61' Headliig ti Ih. Nuv . " lle-teuv. Pass J'. A R " " N. Cent. ... . " Peeples luks lUUfi iu t-'U M....M...,.UH....,...MM, tl 613; 5iij ink 51 ii2 l Stem 9lkverlliicmcnl VAN y di AND YU ANTKD. F1VK MOUt.HKItA IMMK- rtlntfly at the CHAMPION I1IXJWKH h'OIK I h COM PAN V. corner of Charlette trwtnml IIurrl.buruRciuic. wplu-tfd "VVAJTKD-A TV thUefflce. SAWYPJl. APPLY AT ltd irANTi:r.-A youne .makiiikii man V wntili n situation te tle light work of any kind. t APPLY ATTIII8 OKFICF. f sbllLIUHALI'X. I JOKI.I. It ! , V? t-'U Atirtlenrer, Flre Iiisiirnnre nml Ibid IVttnte AiccilU The most icntnil (tLMire In Ihe Itpal IXate Market In UefiistiT. Uln want or an Auctioneer, employ HAI.NKH. auSblmdlt I710KSAM1 1 Twe Iliuidreil and I'lfly Whisky Parrels at ll.fMisTplisH', at .IACOII F.SIir.Ali'ElfS, Ne, 1 5 Centre Siiare, Uincusti r, Pa. sfpl.Vlfd CANIX-KXCUWIVF. STY1.I IN ACA cln, Piiinni;, Welsrhrl. Cherry and Malac en, mounted IllBlUernnd llrenrr. DLMUTU'H CKIA It HTOItK. Hls-lfdH 1111-istKliigstris'L ClOLLAItS AND CUFFS-Tlli: LATFT J the mint desirable, and most comfortable sbnpcs and slyles ny site, at LIUrt.MAN'H OentV FiirnlsblneHterc. 12 West Klnr street. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE. KUIICItlllEltS. (in mid utter Tlinixliiy, Hcptciiilsr l.'tli, Mibscrllsrs after rbiKlnii for rxrluiiiKO will place Hie tetrplieue te the car, and uben thn clmlivn rails Hum place the telephone te the mr. De net watt for the return call or ring bark. sHWIil 3iiii:.M'ici;ei'TiiEiiuAiii Tart tied mid While CALIFOUNIA WINE, line ikt bottle; tftniirrilercii bottles. ItOIIREIl'MLUHIOKHreUi:. Ne. S3 Centre Hiiiare, Ijincaster, Pa. -VTOTlCi: TO IIOUSI'.MEN-Tlli: PAtiNiJ II. nt Ijiiiraslrr Ce. Fair for 1 Iture, Ne. I ruinv, rs-pieniiier 1 1, net navnu; uwii miisi, tlic same will be reeis'iieil for a free for all 'J'rot 'J'ret tlnif and I'arlni; ILiee ; pure, tli'i. All entries Clese iiiesu.i)-, nrpiPiiiiier lit, ai li p. ill., nun subject te rules ns iiubllshcd. s7-ltd ALLANA.IinUR,Sccrelnry. T llllElli: IH "nOHENME LV'si'lTEltlNO with Cerns nnd Ilimler.s, when ceciiitAN's ceitN cum: Will always cure. A well known lady In Lan caster. Pa., suffered se much from a bunion that she could scarcely wallt. Olie application entirely removed the pain. It Is inuirantccd te cure or the money will be refunded. Price, 2.' cents. Fer Mile only at COITIHAN'H DltlfO HTOItK, Nns. ITT A 1W North (Jmvii St., LiiieiKter, Pa. Tu.Th,Slt . I 1 -vc ENTISTUY. if ft tr t til t r It. I', .mi Anil 11 'OIITII OI'EEN A OHANUE STHtSntitheiiHl Cnriii r.) Oraduiite In Deutlslry mid Anas thetlcs or Philadelphia Dental Cel I cue. A- iHilntmeiils made by mall for any week day li. m. te rl p. in. Putlents visited lit their homes-city or country. Hniiseiiable charges. All work warranted, fiCATie.v. Ilalf-wny lie tween P. It. It. Station mill Centre Siiiaie. En trance First disir en Orange stni'l. M'i!HiindAv A'kshined kstatk" of'jaceh TiTAlT Melt and wife, or Umcaster township. Ijin raster county, Pa. Jneeli Fnielleb and wife, of I jineiisler township, liavlnii by deed of volun tary assignment, dated September U, A. D. lss'i, asslKiiid and trausferrisl all Ibelr estate te the undersigned, for tin iM-nellt or the creditors of the said Jacob Fniellcb.he therefore ghc no tice te all persons Indebted te said nsslgner, te make payment te the undersigned without de lay, nud these having claims te present them te II F.N KY CA KPKNTER, ANSlKiits!. Ne. 51 North Duke St., Lancaster, Pa. MlM.llli u ASSIONED KHTATE OF AHTRICII IIROI'II ers, of iJincnster city, Ijincastcr county, lirillie Astrlrb mid Leuis Astrlcb, partners, trading as Astrich Pres., having by deed of Miluntiiry assignment, dated August 10, 1 Ml, a s slguislnnd transferred nil tliclrfstntunudcflrcts tethe uuilerslgutsl, for thetH.uellt of the rridl rridl ters or the said Astrlcb Pres., be therefore gles notice te all iersens Indeliled tes.ildas. sleuers, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and llie-(. luivlng claims te pie sent them te JULIUS I.OEII, Assignee, Residing at.12 Seuth Outs'USt.. Lincaster. Pa. "UlinwN A II k.nski.. Attorneys. au'.;tdTu SOLID i:i LEATHER KINIW. NOTIIINO .si: I Men's Heavy Beets ! llMtn for .Men nml for Heys, lurireer small ('eatc urmlcM or line, In split or kip Iciitlters. Any weight tipiK'Ps te clioesL rrnin. Heets te lit tlie led Mint come Mils way-low Insteps, hlli, or liny uli'u Iwlween. Xever niliiil who liinkes tlicni ; they'iv pieil solid leather Heets netlilni? else ; kimU Hint brlni; 111 no Kriinililei-H. Ker that reason the bluest Mlinrc of the Heet Inuli in Liin I'listcr Is ilolie licri'. We've wen notli netli hi; Miissoiiseii wnrtli our liiiiullliif; for less Minn $.'. At Mint price Mm U-st Heet In tin town is here. Stretie. nml Hiibstntitlully iiiikIe, leiithcrs of excellent tiiliniiKi", witli (reed reliable coiiuteix, net better In highest i?rudt'.s. A Heet without Mihstiiiitiul cenntcis Is net weith your Imying. A gnule higher cestn Jilll ; lighter in weight, very strong for wear. Never linvu any coin cein liliiiiitH us te the goodness of tlteiii'. Our jiSO grade linve double soles anil tups, ami sue tip te the toil notch of o.eelIeinv III every wny you'll exitect. At J.i te $l..r0 we've ether makes te i-eleti from the Is'st that'rt made. Xu cheap cuts the Itcftt of the skin for upH'rs, the lrst of the hide for , soles nml counters. Sure? te iccemmeiid thrui-i-tvi'ste tlie .shrewd est liuyeis. Hey's nnd I'lilldreu'.s wants In lloel.s haw net Ihvii ovetieoked. Cheap grades for hlim wallets and ecoiieinical luiyerM, nml lietter uiul best kinds for the iiiuny whom we imsjt looking for them. Ooed lentherx, cihmI boet-iiiaking. IJev'h and ehlhlrenv re iltilivments must lie that way te Ik .sat isfactory SHAUB& BURNS, 11 North (IdeenHtri-kt-, Lancas- TElt, 1A. f RAM) FA lit llPENIN'e -AT THE-- New Yerk Stere. VI ARE NOW I MIIIUTINil VSIilCKuF NEWFALLGOODS! '1 hree times lis. lartre for ih tinr. 1 1... 4 u ,i... gtHSts unulilsliowtehellcriutwiutugf irwchud only n tlilrd of our piccnt sttK'k-but we iiuikt nine ipe meal nij ie. We Have the Assortment ! We Have the Lewest Prices ! WE OPEN TO-DAY ! RAJAH WOOL IV : wnrtli iV. .sl'in.VOS, IIS Inches wide JS-lncbSENORA WOOL SL'ITINdx, Colored 8trtKs, 7e j wtiu c erj w here at iV. FlN!:CASHMEItEllENRIETrA4.Sii.rler Quality, llciiutlml tiilers, jard nnd tiuarier w hie, a7V j worth .W. A Hundred New Designs In Plnln nnd sirlissl AII-W.H)! COMIIINATION sl'IIiNtld. al ilk 37l,c, fie and T5c a yard. New Fall Hosiery! NEW FALL KID AND CASHMERE GLOYES I Blankets and Flannels! AT LOWEST HARD CASH PRICI.-. ! WATT & SHAND li, 8 and 10 East King St. trn aittrtUrment. OKHENT-FOURHIX AND NINEItOOM Houses. Apply st li-lfd XHOUTIt WATER 8T TUUK DALMATIAN INMtXT 1-OWDKU, prpiwlled by ngntn powder blower, Is the most cirrrtiial distreyer of dies and etlicf small I nsccts. Fer sale AtHUBLKYts DlttlO RTOttE, SSWMtKlniHtmit. WTK OAHIIY THE I.AIIniNT HTtwU lV T .ripe and Kin city. Weeden Pipe IneMccrsctiaiirn rir m.. v i.""i,-"vi" i;." "-'. ? W isxlcn Pines t&& and 10c each. Uenu- I ties a 1 2V. mwi . tlitfdll DEMUTH'H CIUAR STORE, 111 Eul King Htreet. MENKY HLAUOII IH PREPARED TO iiinke te order at short notice any kind of Iture rer house or office. Hard weed work a specialty. Itcpnlrlnir of furniture neatly done. Upholstering In all Its departments. ,, ... ..... HENRY HLADOH, inlOJmdTuASR ml fVmtOraiit Street, TrENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te IIM Fiist King street, having full line or t urnlture of every description at tlie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. fall and examlne our goods. ' JMfdR II. WOLF. 136 East King Hire L ITIOR RENT-THE COOPER HOUSE. 1 This Is one or the eldest stands In the city. One block Irem Reading It. R. Adjoins the Central Market. One-balfbleck from etera beuse. The beuse Is large, heated by steam, stiil.ling for 100 horses, one-half square from centre of city. Iirge garden and stable-yard. I'issrsslen given at once. nugSbH.Tu.Wlfd WM. J. COOPER. rOUNO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FIT 1. yourselves for business by a course of training at the LANCASTKU IIUSINUSS COLLF.Cli:. Call at Reems. Ne. 10- East King street, for all necessary Infonnatleii. Instruction of flrst- ciass oreer only Circulars by mall en reeelpt of postal. Address, II. U , WK1DI.KK, Principal. VT ECKWEAR. NECKWEAR. All wnnsk Is that yen take a leek at our dis play of NECKWEAR bcrore purehasliu; else w here. TROUT Ac SHANK, Bhlrl Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters. HO North queen Street. maraj-lydll TJItOCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. PuocTen 4 Seut.trn Proprietors nnd Manacers. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, September U, 10 and It. Wednesday Matlnee. Plter. MILLER, theOreat Eimllsli l'resllilli;!. tutor, assisted by .MISS HAITI E LA FRANCE. September in. One Night' RANCH 10." ft-pteiulicr l7,OiieNlKbt-A LEGAL WRECK.' Mi-Md' s i FECIAL. Grand Exhibit -AT- 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., OF- HATS, ROBES, TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. We mnke a Special Exhibit of a (bust Article Cheap. OurSl.7) FUR STIFF HAT draws the medal every time. Parents nnd children all delbfhted at our exhibit of Nobby SCHOOL IIA I'M at such Extremely Lew Prices. Hpeelnl Inducements enTRUNKH and TRA ELLNO I1AUS durlnt' tills week. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. s I'L'AM ENOINE AND IIOILER WORKS. Fair Week. Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pa you te rail at my Works mid o e mniiieuiir SbK-k of ines! Allew us p, ijuete von f.ietlll) for tiiriilntrei.t wei prices and Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Puuvr it Horsc-I'euvi. 5 Horse-I'euer lOHorsi'-l'ewer .. 15 Horsp-I'ener VM Horsi-PeHer . t 121 175 wn 675 K75 1,175 Portable Engines, NECONIMIANP. fi llorM-Pewi-r H Hor-tPewer 15 llorstt'euer Ti'sl -e "75 Boilers, Secencl-Hancl. FUe.M llorMsPewer.Mln. Dliiui., Id f,st Uiiib, 1$ In. lubes. l'rli-,tl-5aiulSIW. One Reller, SI In. Dlam., 11 f.nt Lenir J.)ii. lubes li bs't Lein.', Willi Fire Frent Castings, SI 'J.'.. I CMtltY THE LAIIUI-STSTOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES LS THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. JLinufaeliirer of Stationary Endues, .Mill uuil Alliiliii; Machinery, Sau-Mllln, Hark and Cob .Mill, Pumps, ite. Coutrueler for Strain lleatiiur, Dlnvl or ludl leet, or b) Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE ISTHERESTINTHE MARKEr. Repiiring Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, i-itoi'KiirreiL. 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, i'A. Eng Hem ecrtlsrmetit. L ANCAHTElt, SEPTKMBEIL 10, 1W). Only a Week or Ten Days TO CLOSi: Ot'T TIIK HTOCIC OP The Philadelphia Stere. BKRCHINS -IN DRY GOODS AXTID NOTIONS. SPECIAL LOW rillCES KOH CARPETS AND LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. 6 A2TO 8 NORTH maraMydAw -1LOTIHNO. HHGER&BROTHER. CLOTHING. Wn.SAMi: A FEWSTRIKINO FALL VALUES WELL WORTH YOURCLOSE EXAMINATION Men's Business Suits. An Excellent Qunllty, All-Weel Black Cheviot Sack Suit, Well Trimmed, Stylish Cut, at St. An Excellent Quality, All-Weel, Dark drey Cas. Suit, Carefully Made and Trimmed, atl14, te Order. Serviceable Cheviot and Casslmere Suits, All-Weel, 8 te 10. Fine Hlaek Wale Diagonal Coats nnd Vests, Stylish Trousers te match, at I7 for Suit. Reys' Suits, In Nobby FallStylcs.at 88, S5.CO and .1. Strictly Alt-Weel Cheviots, Reys' Stilts, Nobby Styles, at ss-l.fie. Fall Overcoats. b Worsted and Melten Overcoats, Plain and Silk Faced, at sill) and 1J. HaiidMiine Kerey Overcoats, Silk Faetil and Salln Sleeves, nt H. Hlyll HHGER&BROTHER, 25, 27, 29 W. King St., Lancaster. -niLINN A HRENEMANx - - STOVES! (JO FLINN Sc BRENEMAN, ITe- 152 IKfertl Queen Street, .. 1 J'CA Sl'EIl. J'JIXJSTA . r ACT WE HAVE Jl'ST iff, CUiN STOCK OF GOODS ! A FEW BARGAINS IN FIRE STOCK STILL ON HHND, REILLY BROS. & RAUB, Hardware, and Heuaefurnlshlng Goods, 40 and 42 North Queen, Street, Lancaster, Pa., NT.XT HOOK TO l-OSTOFlTCi:. Stem bucrtiormcute. UROOLDENLION AND MIA ()ITENDA ClL'ttrs. 6e. clean.. are hand made with ban; Clea ar lluviii n Fillers, SU's and IUO'h boxes. DKMUTli'H CIOAH HTOllI, alrVtfdR IH East Klue istreet. "iyE EXAMINE K ES FREli. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Ooeil I If yen bnvethem examined you wlllprebalily ttnd that there In heuiethlnK wrnui; Willi them, and that glasses will lie a ureal help te) en. We use Inimitable "DIA .MANTA1, lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leinlliiL' Oculists as the best aids te direc tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, $LOO ; usual price, 95.IIO. Steel Spectacles, ftOp.i usual price, til .00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 5t ; usual prhe, 10. H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street OITICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. iuh-lyd ir l(--sil A tlltOl'HEIl. SURPASSING EVERYTHING Eei seen In Lancaster. Is the saying of exeryene who liasseeuniir Merchant Tailoring j)i:iAjmri:.XT. Sl'ITS TO ORDER, OVERCOATS TO ORDER, TROUSERS TO ORDER. In Suitings. A inas-tillliciit line of Plabftind Faiicr Wor sted", Cheviots, Cassl meres,- lu I'lalils, cheeks. Mixtures, uiade loonier, at SI- toleaMilt. In Overceatings. Eerythim;lu Ileaers, Cliinchlllns, Meltons, West of EiiKlauds Vicunas. Heui Alpines, etc., etc. A wide range lu price. In Treuserings. The most beautiful patterns ami designs lu Heavy Silk StrliHv., Dark Check, Ciivdimus. Fancy Che lets, l te 810. THE BEST LINING, THEUIXr WORKMEN, THE HISjT FIT TO 111. HAD IN THI-i C!l . OKIM'niCK CLOTHIXU AND KUHXISHIXO iieusn, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTKK, PA. KOlt RENT -Frent llascment under our Chtfhlni; hieiv, tultuble for Uurber or Shoe maker shop. Immediate poueinleu given. BIRSH& BROTHER'S xr ; NV QUEEN STEEET, LANCASTER, 1'KNN'A. ron - ren - STOVES! TO- PI'T IN AN ENTIRE Jlctu M)cvtiactttcute. I U .C 1 - LL DAY COURSE IN THEKEY- COllsirits flf JfJJ (.tone lluslness CiiIIi-ke rliiKie xi ii ind Deuble Cut re llneklfiv-nlni?. I'.ini. mcrclal Law, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Type wrltliiK, Correspondence, Orthography, Actual iiu-iiii--'! DiuKiui;, i-ic. voueriuauu extra.) 0eUH Monday, September 2. ,. ,.. . W.D. MOSSER, Ne. 10 North ()ucen St., Ijiui-mter, Fa, tfdAw ANN Ol'Nf EMENT! .'.'?.,J.,iVis,.vllsl1. -Vent. FALL AND WINTER SFIIINOS, Inter and Fall Overceatings and 1 reuscrs. Chelee Patterns of our own Importa tion. Ne ether house In Ijincaster carries the Mime. Fltiierfect. Trimmings the best. Price and terms te salt the times. McQRANN & N0WLEN, 130 North Queen Street. N 1!. Full Drc?s Suits n Specialty. "HATtECHANcii Biggest Reduction of All in-Fine Clethes. Thirty dollar Suits reduced te twenty-two deb lars. leu dollar Pants reduced te tt.50. ami nil ether Light Web-lit Sultlnu In the same pro portion. A lurj. e stock te select from, at JI. OERHART, -- ... Ne. North (Jneen Street. rOnly Direct Importing Tailor lu the City of iJincnster. rpii E PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE People's Casli Stere. NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING, One Case NEW STYLE fai.i. mirvisj iMiught under price and will be sold at tl'jc ir yard ; !.U,U. J'lll., OC. one Case WHITE RLANKETs at 7Sc per pair j regular price l.oe. One Cuki WHITE IlI.ANiCET.S at 11.10 iKr pair; regular price, 31.50. wne iase tlltKY I1LANKETS at J1.W per juiir, nn- wi in tne city for the money. One ll.He SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 23- ; regular price rk. One I.elll'LAIN SCARLET lc ; regular price 20c. FLANNELS at One Case CANTON FLANNEL at KV: goeit enough at L'c. One Rale Rt'SSIA CRASH ut L'J.e; the wld est and best goeJs for the money ever offered lu the city. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, tu&raeiydil LANCASTER, PA. jSMfAitCi'fOi tei i;i,4- jg i.t. .