KST mmmmm ' T yl'M?! M " .- w .-. , ;-- j. i " . . TttK S li LAKOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1889, - K r-r U PA nv ?$ lv f W.M.4. UVUJiaMI 'l"Wi M ABE1 AMI WKtUMWK REMDET OF (W1IBIiMSSESAW.i. The Funeral te be Held en l'llda A One-K.red Verk Comity Hetitier ! enticsArreKt Henry llier"i Appeal. CeLVXDlA, Sept. 24. Jehn LecKanl, nn old uel well knew n resident of Oil plare died this morning bctw ccn i nnd 5 o'clock, lit his home en North Third Mreet, In Iho 75th j ear of his age. Jichatl been troubled 1th gravel for about a j air nnd w at con fined te hi, beil slnce Nitunlny lust. Mr. Tv-knr.1 wn lifirn 111 Celtlllllll.l BIIC' lias always lh ed here. He uai employ eel In s quarning Mone ier me mm im. "ii; Meyers, nt Chlcklcs but lias Ihttl retired fnr tiunilMir nf r.in. His bnitllCTS 1111(1 nlstcnmreWin.il. nnd Siinnicl Lecknnl. Mr. Jeseph II. Hlack, of Columbia, nnd Mrs. Win. Dlekcv, of t'lenrllelil county. The urlliiKhlfdren nrc Mra. r.llzabctli Dmvls, Mrs. Mary Musser, Mrs. Themas Hlnkle, Charles Jehn, Iliyanl nnd Jcnnle Leekanl. He a. a fctautiili Republican otlnfjfer Harrison In 1810 nnd the Repub lican ticket In IBS'. The fnncrnl will be held en 1'rldny nflcrnoen nt i! o'clock. Henrv Dipt,", colerod, who was arrestetl for selling liiUer without a IIcciim), wiiIihI a hearing etenlay afternoon. Olllccr Wittlcktoek HiiKrt nnd Charles Kinehart, or Marietta, te Jail this morning te aw alt n hearing before) qtilie Eans en thecliarttoef 1 irecny. 'Ihoprihlennrswero nectireel In Yeik. A plcaMiit pirty wnshcld lul cculiii nt the home of Michael Themas, jr., en Perij street alien e Third. A. O. Hiker and wlfe ltd this morning for n two weeks islt te (.'licstct leiintj. A man wearing a lilue shirt and having but one cje attempted te iniiinilt lilgliw ay rnblery cslcnlny ntlernoen en the Wrlghtsc llle turnpike. The man was pre vcnicel from committing the ci iuin by the apiicarance of another pnity. He then passed through WrlphtsWlle and enteied the brltlge. Werd wassontteHiiiilroKiani te have, tlie man arrested. Ollker Wittlck w km out of town, nnd two men wcre Io Ie tallpcl te niake the niresl. 'limy went up 1'rent .Stiect and caught n tiuiu with ene rje, wearing a blue ulilrl. The men at iliu liriilge naitl he was the man, but the Wrightsville constable secured the man's release, by saving III it he was net the man. lly a peculiar (inunibl.iiHethe nun were a blue slilrl mid wasiuiuusau ejrt. The regular monthly muling of sthoel beartl will be ticlil this ewiiluir Teck A rursinau'8cemp.inv will appear in tlie epera heuse en Meiula evening, September 30, In " On the Trail." A meeting of Cheral society will be held this e cuing. Alfred II. Meters left town tills morning (or Cernell university. Mitts Nettle. UncnweaMr h It town this morning te altuid a beiullng Htlioel In .JPUW-Meliilila. Mrs. M Mclhern icturned home last cicnlng from n is.lt te Atlnntle City. The filr of the Twin Ilrethei heeds closed last night, w lieu a I irge lunula, r el nrlicles were auctioned etl. The articles will be chanced elf tonight. The ladies of the l'rcttli) lerian church will held n "festhal of the seasons " about November -1. I'. E. Reiver, conductor en the Heading A Celmnbi i railroad, had the gie.il tee uf his right feel mashed jetenlii b it tall falling en the loot. a sntAMii: siehv. AIIfrM Intimidation of u Vntini; Man, Who I forced te.'Murrj. There has bedi considerable talk in Wusl Point. Vn., for some dis nlsmt a eiy peculiar case. The iiidktment en .Mouda efMr. Walter II ill nml hlssen bvtliegiand Jury or King William cennU brings tint whele matter before the public It is ul leged that last Wedncsdav morning Mi. lUll and his seu came owrhetn theli hmuu In New Kent county, and as seen as th reaehtsltewn weut totheroom of Mr. U.'l-'. Ilarhaiii, w he is also from New Kent, that the men entered Ilarlwin's room wlt'i dratrn pUtuIs; that llirlinm was Mill in bed; that the Halls told Durham that he must go with them and wanted him that they would sheet hltn If he ellcred rcsls Unce; that they told him that he should marry Miss 11 ill, Iho daughter el Ml. Ball. This Is alleged te hae happened about 6 e'cIcm k. lteKirt sa s that ltarliam offered no resistance nnd did net lumen strata with thorn; that he nccompi nccempi nlfd them down te thu tialu, imd one gunled him while the ether get tlilutN; that the nrty hit en the 8 o'clock tialu without any our ha lug an IiUm thai II u ham was under aucM, that the iurt pie ceeded te Washington, being Jelnwl in nirhmeud, soiiieh.ix, hj the eung Imh. lTlen reaching Vashim;t(in iIiihoui!e w em married. It is said that It.ulmni hjmiUe nut a enl in unsworte tlie oucstiens put l the minister, nnd that hedid net speak alter ins ceremony was ecr te llie worn m, uud rthut he had been ieiccsl te marry. Ilailmni reiurncil te ew Jvmt and ioteited the case te his father and then ictuincd te West Telnt. Saturday Coustable SiHmer went oerte New ICtntwith warrants lei the Halls. He succeeded In bringing the father Uick. Mr. Hail appeared bclore tlie magistrate's court nnd was hound mer te keep the peace for sK months In tlie sum of fJOO nnd te appear Thursdn. Memhn both of the lUlls were Indicted. '1 here Is great deal or talk about the case, and it Is hard te gather the truth. It Is wild that ISarhuiu premised te mum Miss Hall last spring, and then again in Jul, and that the marrlage was postponed indiilnlteh. Miss Hall finally told her lather all tlial had hnpicned. Her fallier and brother tailed at once te find Harhain. Mr. Hall and Mr. Harham's father lie near each ether and haie long been cry iutimite irlcnds ieung Uaihnni Is laeiably known there, and is said te ha e been engaged te u eung July of West l'elnt. h A'iTj:.Mi,,ri:ii si icinr.. A YeuiiB Man Tiikcs u llose eJ Ijuulii mini, Hut fnIK te KIM Ulnikill. Harry .Stuley, a jeung imiu wheresidis en Seuth Mulhcrrj street with his r.itlir r, attempted toluae this world ofcarelo Iho laudanum route this morning. He cillcd at the barber shop of Trcsl l.ut, mi Kim; street, nnd bade that gcutliiii.in KlHK i,., Jlesaid, "Thiels tlie lasuimc ou wilt me me nlic," and iiiliklx toe'K his de iwrturc Lutz thought that it was merely an idle tin eat, but allet awhile he round out diireicutly SUle went home and the only poison thciu was his father lie hrst w cut (low u in the aiil and tiien te the house. His fatliei s.iw him pl.ne a bot tle te his lips ami artei drinking iu ion tents threw it en Iho lloeras though he was jcry angry. He then went up stairs and te his. room, hoeuafterwiiids his metlur and aliter -ime home and the latlet pnked tip the bottle, she sun lied it and (eund it had contained laudanum. .Shu ntouce sent for Dr. Cherlield, who came and applied the usual remedies te the euug miii.whe was seen out of danger. Iherc is no doubt tliat btalftv w anted te get awa with him self, and the only reason glen lui it imh.it he had bcs?n drinking tee much ul iati County CoiniulMileucr. te Mtct. 'Iho state c-oncntien of eeuuti loimnis leimnis loimnis slencrs ejk.'iis iu Allentew u this atUrnoen Ncsirly eery county lit the state will be rcproscnled either b. its comiiiibsieiipn, Miiiuiiers or dorks, all el whom are enti tled te membership. 'Iho isip.rs will be welcome by Majer M. I Kaullman, In behalf of the city, nnd J. 1.. Si h.udt, for Iho commissioners, diles 1) Price, et Trie president of the niemeritl ..iiiimitee.wlli make the rcsiwnsc. Theobjettetthocoiientloni, te aver taln the ojeratlen and constiuctieu el ihe general laws relating te counties, i ado ade ado tte legislation moie uniform, te present waste and inlsmanagement in the admluU admluU tratlen of public runds, and generally te fliaeuss the duties and obligations of public municipal elllcers. Among thelnisluess of the contention will be Iho aiiisiintmcut et ttceiumlttee te confer with committee el the Heuso and Senate or tliP state legisla ture te fniineiiii act whhh will eoualie the taxation of Iho counties iu the Mate. It net llkelythat tlie contention will ad jeurn hefore Thutda neon. Ulck JUslmun Cemmliusl, Wck lUslmin had a hearing beierw Alderman Deen this afternoon, en the '!!njt'r stealing oysters from Mcltfelt A . n.V.i V!0 fact? 'H ruheil liofero were tptllle.l ti ami Hwlinan was commuted in default of hall for trial at court. Au V. A M. Uniduatf. l'rer.Haer, Heading's new superlnteiidrnt of public fcchoeli.. U a graduate of Ktanklm and Marshall college. FEAT. IllKKl'nfft U I'lPCil en the Hirer's Ilnnk tot IWliiirifcy Kiirnnee-tw amp"! With a .Mighty stream, rmin the I'lUklmrg l'l'i'nlcli. A most rcmarkable water slmfl, Iho first crr tnndn, In the United fclatts, Is being sunk nt tlie I.uev furnace, te cost about $10,000. under the superintendence of Samuel Harris, according te plans and specification prewired by Mar.igcr Scott, or the furnace During the progresser the weik great dllilcultles hid te be sur mounted, ew lug lellies shaft being sunk at Iho rher's edge. Iu the sinking or Iho shall Ihrec pumps wcre used constantly te keen out the water. Iho work lie-gan en ScptcmlKir 'J, with 'J) inencinplojed. After working three weeks nu imiucuse cast Iren cylinder, made at the Twenty-ninth street works, weighing 30 tens, w as placeil In the well. 1 hereun der Is IS feet lu diameter nnd 11 Inches thick. Artorthecllndcr was put In jsisl jsisl tlen by Jacks, the ground lienenth was ri ri iiiemsI, and it sank or Its own weight. Iho ej Under acts In a double capacity, as a sup port le the ground and as a receiver of tlie spring water. 'Iho bottom section of the cylinder Is perforated, but at present the holes nrc plugged. 'Ihey will be eK.ned ns seen ns the work Is completed. At Iho toperthocliudoi Is a iiiejeetlnn lb Inches iu diameter, upon w lite li Is built n circular brhk wnll h feet ihsp and 15 feet in dlaiii- ter, the wall being securely belted. Artei the cylinder wns sunk i feet a Mini bottom w'ns touched. Iuouemluuto aller thes.iud was tcached, while the men weie still iu tlie well nnd the pump run ning full, a gush or wntei Npitited up that filled llie shan 15 feet chop. It was by the erhst hair's Incadth that the men escaped diewnlug. Water Impeded the work dur ing its progress, built was nut until thr lil fiet had been sunk thai the great outNiiir eutNiiir itigcame. 'Ibis has Mopped the work until Ihev cm arrange for pulling anethci pump i u place. 'I he three pumps Unit tire work ing cannot begin te remove tlie water, lu the well there Isa cenlrlfugil pump, with au i ngiue nod two Cameren pumps, lint it will be neccssiry le nllaih nuetliti pump te remove tlie water se Ihatlhu giavilcnu be taken out. When the grata! has been leareil aw ay it Is the Intention Mill further te sink the lien cylinder 5 feet, whiili will iiiakn It a depth or 1M leet from Iho surfice or tlie ground, and 'JO feel from the water's sur hue. 'Mils villi allow Iho unlet le pass iu the '&) holes punches! Inte the shits nnd bottom or Iho cylinder williutit becoming muddy. When the work h is been completed, two hit go pipes will cuter into (he shall nnd con i ii V Iho wider Inte n lecelver, situ.ilcd some f0 feet Irem the w ell. '1 his w 111 then be distributed into two Iren tanks, tcniMir irily pliursl, Zi ftct high and 15 Tec I In diameter. 1'ieni these two tanks llie water will be drawn ler the various furnace pur poses. 'I he four pumps that will be used are or llie latest design. 'Ihev will be able te lift H.oiki.eoo gallons ev cry l'J hours. 'I he w ell Is a gieat engineering re it,w hit h will greatly facilltnle ihe weik of Iho lur naen. 'I he vialer will be cle.ir. Carncgles are building, lu tuiinectinu witti this well, an enormous tank, Wi liet high and ' fed ill widlli, ttlilc.ll Will be the largest lu this section orthiMeuntry. Itwillbomide el Iren, and will hoi licular iu shipe. Allet It has I ice n erected the ether two distribu ting tanks will be rumeted, and this villi receive all Iho water Irem Iho icceiver. 'Iho cost or this tank will npptexlmite ?20,(KK. I'pwards or LOCK) tens el gravel had te be icuievcd beloie the wati'i was re idled. Siiuuel Harris, who had ihuge or the weik, has been, eon nee tisl with some great exintating schemes. He sank a shaft ler Colonel Andrews, in (linstntoel Duiange, Mevt, at a silvei mine. Helms also woiUed in Trance, Gernuny nnd Htvlteiliiml. While lu the liillur I'ennti he was sttperlu lending Iho lleweustclu tunnel, when M men and seti u horses weie sitlleealed bv the shall Inking lite. Mobbed lly JtngKcd I blldieu. hiipt. I'ranklnud, of the ( hicage lout leut lout pulseiy cdticalleu dnpnitmeiit, has been trying le gel an appropilaiieti lieui some sourceto buy clothes nod shoec Ter the clilldien who hate no raiment lit te attend school. He applied te the county beard for aid, but that body icplicd, through the county ngenl, that Iho county Imd no au thority le appropriate money for stub a purM)se. Te luake matters worse, Mr. I'rauklaud'H men gathered up UD toutig teutig toutig Mcrselt Iho Seuth Side streets and placed them las! wick iu Iho Jours mid Hale schools, 'lliey came te si lioel se ditty and nigged that llie principals were compelled te put them out or sitllei Iho mIioeIs te be biekeu up. Mendnv morning one or the officers el llie depigment went uii Inte the nelghlHir nelghlHir nelghlHir hoed el Iho Joiieh s lioel le gather up the etpillisl children, when he was mr letiiidcd l) a mob el them and driven lieui the stem. He hail te uml.e Ids c l( liialivelN iniinnei le estape sirieits in Jurv. Ile was pelted with stones, hit with sticks and knocked about iu a sliaiiu till matinci bufore he made Ids escape. Mi. rrauklaiid still de hues lh.it he w ill raise the niuney honaheu te ll up llioweitby lilldieu who me out of the schools se th it I hey can attind. My slot Ions Mountain Wells. Near llie town of airensv Hie, eight tulles Irem WilliatusiHiil, are loin remark able wells within a slieit iliMaine of e.u h ethor, en the sutumil el the mountain, (real rocks aliettiid iu the neighboiheiKl, and the place is cmi-iiliiitl the wildest In l.yisiiulng county. Twe el the wells are ten reel iu diimeter, ene twelve and ene lirtisjn. 'ihey sink down wauls te an tinlalliem ibln depth Hew they came there uobedv knows, but thuli exlsteuie is a meiiaie le thesitety or strunge hunters tin uspi ilnlcsl Willi Iho locality, liiasiniiili ns tbev coti ceti coti stltule dangerous pillatls into w hleh iii-aie-less spertsm m niight step wltlieul warn ing. l.oeUing dew n into the w ells ene can see huge masse of lock Jelling out Hern the sides heie and lliete, and en these roc ks iirobtreun in gie.il prelusion tlie skeletons and antlers el deer and the skeletons et ether animals that have I tilt n ever the brink. Tin se we lis have at times been explored foraillstance el several huinliul Icitliv nie.ins of iope ladders lit down limii above, but Iho investigations gave no elm te the mystery or the loiiiinlien. All cl lolls le lisi)rtitii llu If .1. .ill. ..el. ..I I. lines hat ei failed, us the deillvitv at all points is net perpendicular, lasj.se risks and stones ilieppct! by persons fiem the IjtllllflrM I llll In lla.ll-il iu It. tin. I ....1 .. I. ... .... ,,w .......a ,. iii.mi till,, " tt !! lng.it tast distances below, with sounds ...... "in,,, iu luuiu iiiiiii IIIOIISIIIIIIH el Hcl undet Hie surlaeoel Ihcgieuiid. '1 he Atitlinrel " I lu, MiMiiihtu W lllcie Cellins, whose tit nth was noted iu Memlay's lelcgniphii news, was the son or William Cellins, a imeus l'ngltsh Iiunl hcapeiuuntc'i. Yeung CelliiiMe.nl law but showed u slicing leaning le lileniluie, nnd en llie death el his lathci develcsl hnuself te the willing of a liiegiapliy which met such ciuphatii appteval tint lilcraliuc was at unce chosen as his piulesslen. His first novels weie net umirkahlv sunessfiil, although nv suncsl te" maik Ills ability as a tonstuuler et thiii plots 'Iho Weman in hitci," imhlishtd in in4 uiidehlni lauieus and " 'l he Monnsteiii ' liubltshed iu Im.s iiutl usu.iUv eusldensl hlsmastcrpicsc, was utiivi rs.illv icnl and iraiisiatcst into ui.iuv hiiigimgcK Other well read books et his w H. 0M Magdalen. "Itisll," "Ne Nauie' and "llie I-iu iiml tin. Unit." Ml lelluis viMtetl llu. I nitesl stntcw ,,, is, J, wheie he rcnil te large audit mes two el his best slieu Moras, ' I he I'reen Deep' and "llie DrcHiiu Wmiiin." s a driui.i tist Mr. ( ellinsmit with a tali dcgiee of success "I'iic I'rti7cn Dtcp" was tlr.ini.t lucsl, and ( hailes Dltkcns lent the pice some (clcbilly li j.l.iviiig lu it. ' tr Cellins' aitititv with the pen was imihitcd up te Ins last illness. w weik was in great demand ii th0 ( lirihlm.it, uuiiiliers et ikmIisUcmIs, and the sums pai him probably ..x,Msed lliereiuiinerjitieu elauv elhei living u i iter. He did net hewcvei Je.ive a large estate round lii'ini In ,.,. Kcu liCinliigir.au old man living nt.u HiMiiiMettii. was found dead in bid en sund.it iiiniiiiiig. Deputy coroner A brim l-iiti linjianc llcsl as jurers.l. s. Sl ,w eilei . eUT'n.'r '"'. A. i: Shlliin, Jacob NelfKill. Suiiuel I.udwtg and II. kshebcr and they leund that death lesiillid rrcmi ajHipIexy. I.utbi'iiin Conference at licit l.eev llle. llev. IM'. May ser.el this city, U j,re! . . ui iiiv i.tiiuemii ceuicrence of m m... "rliim of 1'euni.ylvania which meets ;i Hrin.i-tille this eve nlng llev. Ueere h"aiimii will deliter nu mlilress II ii evenlug. ' Mleiiraef the iCTTintcbc A 1'rctty Weman tn n Itnue. Krem the Cincinnati Tlm's-Hlnr. In a Vine street cable cwr, the ether day, worn an old gentleman w1lh nn enr Innnpet and a tery pretty young tretnan, Acceuipnnled by n lillle Isiy. She smiled nt Intervals en the boy, nnd showed her pretty tecth In a bflttltcfi Ingway. All at once the old man, lu llie way peculiar le se many dear people who de net knew hew te modulate their teiecs, sild In lencs se loud as le bonitdible all eter Iho car: "I only piltl T for my upper leeth. What cliil yours cost?" Te say that the pretty woman was mad Is putting It mildly. She lleuncisl around with a Hush of anger blaring In liercheeks, and signalled the lotiducter le let her out at the next crossing. I'.lKhty tears Old. On Ihe'J'.Mnrthls month Clcergn Aliment, or Quarry vllle, wns be years old, and lu honor of the event, all his children grand anil great-grand assembled at the old home and gave him a genuine surprise. 'I heie was a house full or them. A big Te tst and ellv tline was hail. Mr. Aliment, for his age, Is one of the most icinnikablc men of the county. He works every day nml can de a full day's weik. On the day befere hlsblrthd lylioeutell eighty shocks ofceriiaud he sacs hedld net work haul at It. Arrested Twice. On a wnriaut issued by Alderman Slier weed, Coiislnble Willie k arrested Charles Klndnirt, of . Mark tin, en Monday charged with obtaining goods under lalse pre tense. 'Iho case was arranged anil Wiltli k at otne re nriesied lllueliait en a i harge of laiteuy, and brought him tejall lieu. tt cut 'I IiI'eiikIi h f in Window , 'I his morning n West I'ntl street ear was passing by Heist's grocery store, (e which ene or miner's freight w agens w as bat ked. 'I he man tilth the wagon saw the t ar com ing, and, thinking that it might strike his mules hetpiitklv pulled Ilium around. 'Iho result was that the tongue struck iii.u win dew and went crashing through It. 'I here was no one hurt nor nuy further ilauuigc. A c liui'cli Supper, the luilli-s of the .tt I- church will held it miih r te-nlf-lit In Hie Uriel hiillitlnr, corner of Duke ami Walnut slieets. 11m niliiilssltiti Is 2,-, Kills. Mlilch liiclintcK a -nipper. Widnthdny ii ml Tluuixlay Ihcru will he chicken nml niulli mid en I rlday iiljtlilmi ejnlcr supper AMl'SKMIIMs. Al (1 actions This Week lit l'lilleu Opern Iteusu. TiiesilBt nml W'lslnisilnv C'lni. T. I. Ills In " Ciikist Hit; Yetller." Tlnirstlij, l'rlilay and Hit tin tin. -" I lie Msht (Jwls. 5-catlie. Mills In tills cltv. en llie Ski lnl D-itlil Kckcrt Mlle, son of l.ltni r K. and Smtli tllli, ii;rd tlinsi ji urn 'Iho relatives ami u lends of the fanill, iirclc Mictlfully liivltctl te nttriul the funernl, fiem his putt ills' residence, Ne. 131 Wtst OraiiKC Bind, en Wctlntsdn afternoon at 2 nclerk liiltrini nt nt Irfineastrr rciiiulcry "t I lilitvltcte. J rn I li nnd l'rottsleus. t'll ictue, lepl. SI, I tt) e t lock p. in. ruriilshnil by H. K. Yinitll, llreki r. w nun corn i.it. rertc. uini. Heplrinlsr St)i. .IP. li. Dili Oclelier SO'J II, 'y. mm f, tij NetlllllMT. ill'. II HI SSI) Dct-cinlsr. .. sPJ III'', Ili'J fM MP, . ! M liniiiiil . HIU Wi HSJ ft K2 l"c liniart tlimli May . tl'i SUii ..') 0 07 lime. Crude Oil .. . . lis', Coiiselx Closing I'rkiH ! I'ie'i lisle p in Wheat. Cern. Outs. Perk. Uiril. H pUnibcr hD'i at'j Ul', 10 l r, U" i ' r hi'; 115 ivy. ie -. 5 u Ne .i'r ll'-i UW 5M Des. nil, r Ml, 31U tff'j Jainiiirv JlJ JiiJ M ,r It h.-, Yuir -), e ri j se I"t liriniri March May MJ, 3.1', 2!J (.07 CeilMlN . . CrudeOit . . . TisJi lllTCiplH. CHr 1,01s. Vvliiler Wheat . .. sv, hprliut heat- 71 Cern . . . tt ict Oats z H Hurley . I bat'. Itic lis- Minis . . imiu ItteiliHN t utile. . ',ui l.tte Sleck Mini. els. CM It Vllll.H, ,t. il.-ltl t e Iptf., IJ.IO). Klllpmr Ills .',ft), wink, Imsvih, fl fiefc.el Ml; stes n." H OVe,! li) , Mtsktrs ami feesltrs. IIKVaii) tsiws. hull mid niltnl, l i.'s, i,.xu mtii,. II 'Ouille.lnilk.rJl'M m Hei; ltiee lit, IM,) sliliini iiIk,7,UX). imir imir kelsliene, inlxtd, H MVl htivj, f) 70 i.lli, llilil,ltij(Cl7e, H1,M, l Ail Ul ln,p Ile. lis,s,eii Milt nn nix. jjne mar kit Mi ndi, tiatlvtK,t.l'i!3.IHI. Wislirn noelisl tlTIVAl li , Klmrii lvxniis, f.l.Mv.41 M, lniulis, .l le III ID per hi ml. I'tsr l.inriiTt. Cattle-UetilplK .C7.V sliliv. iiitntN .'110; iielhlUB nliad , H nils -IiIiuh.1 Ie.Vm erk le.:ia " llei;s ltrttlis, 6lil, ivIilpiiirntN UK imirltti linn , pli:siiml liithnorktrs.SirAivlie, liitslliim nml Kt Plilludrlplilii, tl (tkal 70; hiiivy Mess, fl HHI M, neenrs tliliHtl te New ) erk ishis ltitfliits, mi), fhlpint llU. Jicii), mur ke t III in prime , f I ,"iir I 71, fair leiKoed.MiVj. I IU, ieniniiin,5:nv..tnJ. Iiiiulps.fl Ac'lijii. stock .MillKets. OllOlallellH III lll-.il. Altellllllll X !'. . I.utilf. ru lmui.Ktir, Pa. ' AKU III1IK 1 1ST. L'auiiilii P.ulllc 11 A. M. 1." M. 3 f. si. I" C C .V 1. tolerndo Ceal IViiliul Piulllf Caimdii Seiillitrn ',1't. 5l'i Chi hi. U A Pliif . Dtii .V Itlee) M', li. I. I AW. . .. Krln . ... Trie Sluls Jt r C . . . k.a r boil. AN. Hhere tilth. Cn Missouri I'm ltlc . Heck. Valley. N. I . N. P. Prcf N. West N. .C Nt i:ni;liiml. IJlst Icllin s, lllnull.l 117 U3 pi 10. '1 111 !' n.i'2 ie s: ii '. ir- Mi isi; ai'J On keii 1 must eiulm iilnl,. eintnrle.V W Put llle .Mull lilt liliiend 'terminal. . . ". 'yi HI. Paul .. . . 7Hj 7t l'e'tiiM Purine t'nlen I'lirllk- .. i. i,i Willi. l.-li I'iiiii. . ., Waluisli Prcf .. Jii. , Western IT , t.))J M1; WitHlieif llemls run. inn ciii i i.isi. Uli Val ii .n t. a riiiin. Pu. H. It. lUiidlm; I All. .Sin HckIeiiv. I'nss . 3'J ;itj -'J 5iv; r A H . N. Cent, Pcepltt. P.ivt . lldK lb 111 Oil im, ys is Lecal s.etk mill lleuiN. iperltel In J. II Lein:. Pa Ils'i lls'( J'ii J' Ut( lii iie laJ "'. 71', V?" 7" 111'. II Pt lOl. lit 111' llst llle suit ll 101 00 UO U I um nu he no um 101 nil nu1; nu uv, no i re i i (S e ..' i lie) lie ii .'. 10 II llll '-Msi. III) Via III .' I.U Jii Is V) 7." te .s lie nn 1UI llll'O nm no nt) nm 'ju r,7 'a te te te .si ..ii te te HI ) m Hi ;ji ,i) ill llll 101 IW 11, M W.r) 2", l.s ,V) 21 lit) te in Si lestt it -n lit) he) ;j) i '?, 11 ai tt7'j it Ji i't M Mil t. nit as 1 1. s reeiil., si) ' h ' Is-Ci I " " -tlioel I. sin Kit c " " III I or-'i jciu ' 1 ' ' In , tir'Jll iiirs I " " III 10or.e.ienrs " " tn lien ..II jin is Miiiiliclin lloreui:li Usui Mtsi HI VNlel s ,re v4, c)imrr vllle II It Mill. ii III, Ktrcel Cur liutiilix Prliitliu: i.'enisiii iiii-.lli.lil and I'm 1 Ceiiiviii) Mcvi'im Heuse (lleudsi. CeIiiiiiIiIu Iliu. l'enisiiiy Celiiuilila W nt r Cenipan Siisiiiuliunnii Iren Ceiiiimi jlarle tta Hellew iiniv Mi ifiu liens,. Mllltrsilll.' Nermal SsIiihiI Nertln rn Mitrktt l'.istirn Market tins C eiup;in lluiuls. Celiiiuliiii ll.ireiiitli IliimU ctnarevlllt. It It 7 h ItiitdiiiL A Celiiinbla It It. 5 s I -dlum l.luht timpiiiii Witern .Murki t Southern Murk, I UimiistirClty Mnst Kulliiu) Ce,. Uist I Jul sins t llitllitiiv est l.iiel Hires t Hallii ij l.tniiiMt rsiiiu ILittlutnrCii., Ililvetl.t U-ullierCu., . ' . Wuttli I'm lery t. I -n if C he in. In., irilM IhK STiMKs. Iuiniiitr A rrnltvlllc IimasttrA Utltz Ijtuiiistir A Wllll.nii.teitn ljiiicat.lt r A Maner Unnastir A Miniliilm. Ijinciistcr A Murletla. Iji'iuisltr A New Helland Ijuiuiittr A MiiMiiiliiiuin Iauinuter .v. New Danville Celuiulila A Mark Ita Mayletin A 1 llaC-llitetii I.ilH-nslfr A rphnitn laiiuiikUr A VVIIIuwhlrfCt htrastiurg A .Millport .Mariilta A Mayienu The l.lte Stock Mnrket. IitMCASTI'Il. I'A., Kept. 2l.The IIClrtSOf live tleck at the yard of JntiictHlwcnrt A Sen, during llie ptnlwcek, were 1,H nil tie ami 100 hops. .Jehn tv. JfcntrerseM 10 iMttlnmnt lOOheun. I-H HMUMilif sold 21') cattle, and HIDtitllle 'tc mill ntHirKHrtx ynr.lii. Tlie prices wcre t Hteyk'ni.f2.V)nml ruV Il fli reedirs. m,.1ft", ! lnililicrii'c.itlle,flS4 t SS. Horii Held at ! Wi Y ltl Ps. J'hllndelphtn I'dmIiice Market. Pltll.Alil 1 1'HIA, He pi. SIN'ism-Kleiir niilet i Pcnn'n siiprrn, 2VH27l extra. ZSVSSi; family, 8 7i4.il W; lellcr, 1 0)3 HO; pntcnt, IIWil. Whwil iiilel: Ne. 2Hcd, new, SOCijijIc; Nn. I IViin'n lies-), fie. Cern dull j Ne. J, lei',? HUr. Onts firm; Ne. 2 tVhlfe 27iic, Ne. 2 n)l test C7r. Ilran dull; Winter 12 6IV4I3W. Il.tlrd lm Kle.ulv; IU (OillOlns leuunlltv; timothy lOeivjllU) fur rhelce-: mixed, fcijIOfjO; hnleil ryuklniH, new, 1 11 !i II 00. Duller firm i Penn'a e realm ry extra, 21c j Penn'a firsts etlru 27iiJT0. Ktrcdrin; Pciin'n flrslj, 2le. Clu-ctu llriu; part skims, ir3,Vs , lull skims. "ZQ.lt: rclriilciini unlet: refined In Iill.t7n. I'etaliK'S linn t .Ii tm.vi ixr liii'lie'l, SM.'tsc: choice luh llesc.Wtijeiibllsliil , fnlrtogeod lierly Hese, WstOv, Item buct'iieciitcuts. JAKINCl POWIIMPJ. LEAVENING POWER Of the various Baking Powders illus trated from netunl tests. ROYAL (Pure) GRANT'S (Alum) ESRMM BUMFOhD'S (fruh) HANFOIID'S th-n fr-ili) mill CHARM (Al im 1 evilc) DAVIS' trnd 0. K. (Alumni CLEVELAND'S PIONEER (San Innciice) H CZAR . . Da. PRICE'S i SNOW FLAKE tCrclT.) CONGRESS HECKER'S . , CILLET'S HANFOnD'3 (Nene Such), hcn net fteili PEARL (Actiresift Ce) RUMFORD'S (1 liiphate, wticu net fit til Wmmm Hoperls of Government Chemists " I he Hoval I'akinj; l'ewtler Is composed el pure and vi holesemo innrcdicnls. It does net contain cither alum or phosphates, or oilier in JuiieusjuUtanccs-CDWAKDG Levf, I'll D," "The Ilejal Halting Powder is undoubtedly the piucst and moil reliable baklni; powder offered te the public. " Henry A MerT, M. D , Ph. D." "The lie)al DaUncPo.vderispurestinqual DaUncPe.vderispurestinqual lty and lilclicsl In ttrenijlh of any baking pow der of nlnch I have knowledge " Wsi McMURTRlE, Ph, D. ' "All Alum baking ponders, no miller liewr high their slicnKtli, arc te be melded ns clan clan gcieus Phesphite ponders liberate their gas tee free!), or under climatic changes ulfcnle ulfcnle ulfcnle Iciloratlen. i.'uj;juiclei"iiii:uhapi:. Part Ibsl ami WhlTe t'.VI.II OIINIA WINK, SOe per bottle, Iimiirrile7tn liettlr. iteiiiii:iPsi.i(iU()iiHTOiti:. Ne'i IV litre K.)iinre, UiuciiBter, Pa. 17101 Nil - V HMAI 1. HAII'lin. tONTAIN V Inu n let or Pli c hIi Imm lnslriuni'iitB I Ins imiur li iiilllnmittlieISTH 1 tot set it On in iiiiiBctiid Iressef thnpirly Mini found tlicm. "VJ Ol It I. -I M NO IAINOKH CONnT-CI Li) 1 with tin llriu of licit hlcr, llrlmiuer A Hen mini ltd J II lU-U'HM-.U "i IltlJjW NTi;i) Al TIIL- i.am vri:it c MIAMI.U 1 0. r i7ruitv, a-icmiiLiisiiu:in. H2Uf.i WM1II-A OVSO JIW '10 MAKi; hlmsiir ccuernll useful In itClelhlin: .Mere I'm with some eTmrliiKc tuiftrrid. Address, "It, Po-dellltc llex , Ijincislii, Pa. lt. i-juni.u s.i,k of 1101 s.i:ifei,n and 1 Kile lien I u nil Im t . en te-ninirnii (W til nisda)ntl nine Kick, at Ne llj t liuiili Mres t ; llodreoni soil, A urilrelie . Curls Ik, At lei,I,. 11 1N1 s mtlii,,r I 'np.ii 1 irv 'i wns-Min wii.i, m: V, leee lusl at Um Miner h Oillie In tin, iiitnis Commune until Je'ilu, k p. in , y. titcni le r J7. lssti r ,1 llice elli ctlen or nil unpiiiit r.tx las'" , I II ItU'Mli VIIDNKIl, " h---l' I lialriniiu 1 limine Ceininlltii. 4 1.1. 1111 i.Arr.M.s(vT.i lips in 1 ini: wool lvh, u v i' wliki:i,m, M'p2Uliiullt Ne II West Kliitjstrcit. 1 MIUDI i: A()i:il Al)M l IMs V ltiiallen ns 111 s. t tl Iks reek lu a nrlMtlr taiully or heticckce pe r 1 liM-tlnsi reftrence Klrn. Aiiplj at sejCl-Jld Ne .'is WIWP KINO St UAMlfl)-lli a um: lllWKLItTeN". T, ,ll"l of Iho output of I iclerj iiutkliii;, 11 b''.". 'i'.11. ' ' ''"Pili.aiii.niiiKliii.liipile.ehlreui SJ te ill i tlieiisinid , best or 11 Tin nits fin nlsliul Addrts I I H UNLV, 1 iKiiriiutl loiiarre llreUer, I'd IKlnwiiit sinil Kans n nil. Me nl3-2iit( n?s suAiair ilTpiTni'ATM.Tr ie main loeidei nt short netltt au Mud of uirnltuit. l.tr liousaei etiln . liuni uM,.i n..ri. IIMMC'lllIU 111 lllrlllL Oriimtltlllf lltlltll lllllin. U.i lieUltrliii; In nil IK.I, etirlim nls 111 MtV hl.AI'c.U nilii-.1utillii.lHU 131 IjisI eiiiiut Street. VOI.IUl Kb I'AUI. I tic liiillis rntiiRinl In Hip f.itr of vdmir.il lesMUsci II .nnd nil eilii is who 1110 Mllllni; leiildlii Oils I ttidiililt' work will nn ,.) in thu pest room, Ivepltl lillllilllii;, ttlilclit (lucsdlljl ntSoileil, te reiitliiiie the nrriiiii:i niciits ler the I tilr Mils. JOHN I Ki'lll'M, Mits A H ,,, ,A1i l'ltsltltul. f c 1 re 1 11 1 , 11 I 1 I..MI1 UOl.l, FURNITURE STORE, hint 11 unit eel te 1 J) Last KI111; Mrce I hat Iiil a full llntiefl iiriilturi life i .1. s, ripllmt at llie lowest iirlit. Alse I 1111e.rt.1kHn: piempilj nt t 'iidisl le. Cull nml eMimine eui feed. iiViidU II Wel.P UIKnsl lilngstuet. illeilt I. O MIND C N HlIIONc.1 RICOM- Men's Footwear! In ceinjie tin;; lern slmtt 0f the cit iiml mini Undi. we lia-e our 1 lnini ttl wnniii fec)tieiiul nluc, nml 011 this cuil.N Nitct hat .ui.MliiiiK t.iUcn from i-linc's t lint t.tiKht lc in llielii, te llie enil that we'liin.v la. til'le te itlote iiiic'i-s lie low coiupiliteis, hut nitliir tiiit' te liuvetlum uliine the uc'riigc in ecr point nl (.'ikkIiicvs tin iiitclllnc'iit mill elis crimliialiiiLf ptihlic I00K lei. Ti-tl.i we tlll.r M..I.V .1... .1 III:....... II.'... ..... . ..,.,, r. .-,,.-5 t,,,it.-i veil line1. - w llll h i' 1 .111 stltillitl.N lccemitiielltl lit llll. Ill III.' Il.ltl.l.l III will, 1. llll. ............. ....... ...V .......v. ... -1'V.lll, llllllUI,.', I 111111 uic ui.lislll, lillllilllii null lllllsli Iv.uiiiK ccr e'liili'ticc el Ihiueiigli I WUlklll.lllsllip. lltltl eW llllieis oil theiil let (-line's mi kimhI in c 1 ic pci t Mi'iiV 1 lutilit. It.tN ul J Melt's l-'. tjiiiilna Itilttiui lns' 111 s. Men's l'. t.'lliililj I'miKilM nl j.?. Willi piitl,! tijis or pi 1I11 tees, u 111.13 is- ere lern el. c hc.n iu.ui. in-luint el t llce, 111al.es git lug 11 j cat 's st, 1 viit Nillel Icatliel lliiiiiiylitilil , iijih.'s ,-treii nml luujili in llluc are almost imleMiiii' tihle. llivN -elnl K aliter lilts. Huh.-. te -cs' If xeu'iv liinUiiitr lei eriKitl cilic .1 list 11 weul about hilllil-i-oweil Ellis', i highei in piiic, ui) up te top mitt h mi Kiaile. lliilitNtiiiie, t-Dllsli, .iliiitiite. Mien's fei the nii'i'i limit, eloctei, law t r, oi-etliciv wmitiitt; a liili i.ulccif sfuv-' iiiiiUiui; nt a pejiiilm pi lie- ':titii-, 11 hele elll, prit lu alii eainlct. line, HUiiiL! npltiiilitlli uini L.reatl.i iiilniiieil 1 rer Mime make' In l'htl.ulclphia the 1 lirlcv is J 1 et tout cueitir ihoie the lust re of a maker m e IK r name iimkes 1 the iliU'c'iviiic 111 ce-t ) SHAUBcTBURNS,1 H NeiiiTji (Ji 1 ln ritrn I ini ,t, 3 EH, I'A i trnt VhttertUemrnt. 1jUnt,tC8Al.tW. JOK1, L. HA1NKS, AiicUrncsT, Fire Ininrnnce and Its! Knuite Aijent. The most central Ilgnre In the Kcal Kstatn Market In IanismUr. irin want of an Auctioneer, employ IIAINbfl. aall-lmdll WCC'AHKY TIIK UMMmTHTQCKAW Pines nnel Fine Htueklnx Tolmcce In the cllj. weKxlchl'Ineaatbc, and lOe. each. Ocnu Ocnu Ine .M's-rschnum l'irs at IV. ceh. .. .. DhMUTJI M CIOAK HTOIIK, alMfdlt IIIEenlKliiKtctrret KKVMTONi: IIUSINfXS tX)LI.UIK AK furd utiKurpanseel adtanlaieex rer train line jeiniir mrn and ladles for hiinltiKM. We linna tli'llnlitfiil room and pleasant location, hull ceititx-. J.v,j rtenlliK e?etirw, fj) Tjpe willing Hiid t'honeitrnpliy taimhl. W. f. MOHMEIC, Prln. Ne, 18 North (.iiccn HU, latncaAter, l'a, tfdaeir NNOUNCKMENTI Nc,l,lir,Htjllkh,Ntt. FAl.ti AND W1NTEK HUtTING1. Wlnleranil fall OverceeilliiRsiinit Treusem. Cliolce l'litttrns of our own linisirla linisirla lien. Ne ether house In Lancaster earricic the nini. Kit perfect. Trimmings the bent. I'rlce end terms te null the times. McOEANN ft N0WLEN, 136 North Queen Htrct. N. 11.-Full Dress BulUi a Specialty. Timi7re)ii'H7)T,iritXfieuMiT. Procter A Soulier ...Proprlctem and Mutineer, ruciiday ami M'ednestlny, bepu-mber 21 and 23, and Wcelnesilay Mnllncp, CHAItMXT. KI.I.IH, tJndtr the Jlatim;t meal of I". F. PriKler, In " I'AHPKIt TIIK 01)I,EU." Prescnti for the Children and llutton-llelc Ileii'iuetfi for the: Iidles. Thursdnv. Friday and Batiirdn "THE Nienn ewus." n2i2t VOff IS THE TIME TO PUT InTeUH a Winter Supply of YOUOKTTHK IllT AT Shulmyer?s--Ne. 22 East King St. PpiW-XWClHl rjlllKlli: 18 NO lENHU IN HUFFElilNO X with Cerns nnd Iliinlens, nhcti COCIIHANH COIIN CURE Will alwayH cure. A Mell known lady In lam easier. Pa., iiullereil se much from a lluiileii Hint she could scarcely walk. One nppllcatten entirely retneccsl the pain. It Is eiiitriinlced In cure or thu money will lie refunded. Price, 23 cents. Fer miIe only ut COCIIUAN 8 DIIUO HTOKK, Ne. 117 A IK) North Quee n ril., Ijineafcler, Pa. Tu.Th3H IAI.bANnWJNlfcil, ISSli Fer llie Idlest Netellles, Ijiritcsl and Most remplete Asserttneiil or Fall nnd Winter Sull Imr, Ote reeiatltiK nnd Tieuserlnir, Kote II. OEH IIAUT. Nene teestitiil It. Nene le surpass the make up The correct Fnbile for Full Dress Hulls, and the prlie the leuest, at II. flEIIIIAHTH, Ne. II North tueen Htrrel. -Onlj Direct Importing Tailor In llie City of L uicastcr. rpilOCrAMliANh. HIIIHT MANUKAC'riJIlEIW AND MENS euninuts. Ne. HUNeiiTH t)t)Ei-v HutrtT. I'NDEIlWEAHef all descriptions Irnin Men suit. Kemi thing entirely lien HLACK HII.K I'NDEIlWEAIt. The handsomest ckciir In the city. Our 75c Hand Cut and Hand Werkeel Hiitteu Hele Shirt cannot be equated In thuclty fei II li) Your measure taken ami lllKuaninlecel for tW. A larue line or Hand l.iiibrnlderctl Une Dress Shirt t routs te pick from. I-Jiriri) I.lnoef Nlcht Helies. mar2iMdll l 1IMII .t UlterilKK. Superior Inducements in eun Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. SUITINGS, ovi:nceATiNtis. THOUSKHINtJS, In all the LiitcM Patterns and Dcslinik, mndn uplhv llie best tierkincii and with the bcM irliiimiiiRs. We guiirniitce a perfect tit WE CAN SHOW veitsri:i)s, cassimi;im;s, t'HKVIOTS, MI.K MIM'IMIUS A.VI) .SI'HIIMX, l'ANCY JMjAIDK A-VI) CIICCICS, hrVI.ISH h.VHUi: PLAIDS IN DAIIIv i:rn:ciN. A trial tt 111 tout luce ten. Men's Beys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, LONG AND MIOHT PANlK FALL OVERCOATS, $5 TO $18. ONIMMUCK CLOTHING AND rUHNISHING iieusi;, North Qaeen Street and Centre Square, IjANCASTKK. pa. Closed Ihursdav and I rlday, beptcmbtr ai nntl.T, nnd Kilurtlay, Oitelier en account of Ilulkliijs. itaueha imenii it. H AGER & BROTHER. CLOTHING. WE Mil: OFFEHINl, Unusual Pantaleon Bargains 1 l,oed L ll lull CHSslmeie PhiiIiiIoeii-, !1 JO te H rtlcc.iblr Cusslimir Puiilaloens, cMcllcnt still s nt 51 s, lloel Ktrsel Panl.iloeiis, iiph sttles,nt ti It All Weeil llift let Piuituloeiis, nut Mil,,, at SJ.UI. All Weel CusMinere I'mitiiltMiii-, kl llh kIiIih lllis-t, nt .! v ' Fine- .Ml Weel I anionic PantaltMius. lien bllis nt j., Workingmen's Pantaloons ! iWMUt VNTFDMll TO HIP.) Htit Hiuk Ott-rallsiit uv n and 73c. pnui Ote mils, Jll'liiHl. eli.,alttrt letreal price Beys' Knee Pants ! Ul IJuallllis and Prlics, vs. toil ). Mtrm lltcsttlts lu llejs Casslnuit suits ill rJ u, iJT 'nt teiul s,l rti. "sssl il taliie III le s Ul Weel I hrt let Suits, lit ii si) It's, ut f I O. Vert sttllsh C'hctlet I iisliueri and Werslttl Hots Mills nt !i.l), $iilX)iiiitl(7iV strtlnsilile ht3 Ue 111 elltlis Sulln iitjertl. 7.(amlSsu). sttllsh chctleU nnd Casslmtrn IiieuIIik suit at I7.U0, $10 and (II. SPECIAL. Mi ii i, UI-WihiI l.isslmtrt'itud diet let hulls al (sui and is..'). Mm sMjhsh Ill.it k I hit let suits, MI-WihiI, at IU. Muis lxixlle.nl eirci I'assliucrc lluliiiss still. Ul Weel, al (li FALL OVERCOATS, i sii.h sserliiitntiit (111, Hi 111 and up. Hager & Brether. 25 11 n C'WFST KINO STREET, IlSHd BROTHER'S hANtAb'lhlM'A. 9tcnl3ltferttemcnt. N; EXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUHK. -UK- LADIES' AND Fall Jackets, Wraps and Coats -AI.SO- BHRCHINSIN Black Cashmeres & Henriettas FAHNESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Hew glbtcticmcutg. CANEH.-EXCI.U8IVE HTYLEH IN ACA cla, Penanif. Wclschel. Cherry and Malac at, mounted In Hllveritnd Breiiie, DhM UTIPM CIOAIt HTOHE. alMfdll III Eaut King treeU IOIl HAI.K. 1 Twe Hundred and Fifty Whisky DarrcM nl (I. no ier piece, at JAUOn F.HllF.AFFElt'H. Ne. r Ccntic Kejuare, Laticasur, Pa. neplMfd -JlC II. F. BHAUD. J. V. VONDUtSMITJI. eris PRICE, AND THAT THE LOWEST. ONE BUSINESS, And That Ollcn Most Carelul Attention. thh: Only 18 Deers from Postefflce, 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST 0RAN0E ST. UUfVJ-ljd w- E EXAMINE EYfcH FKEU. Speetacles i WE EXAMINE EYES FJIEE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are (feed ! If jeu lmetliein examined you wlllprehatily find that there Is seinctlitun wrenp with them, and IhatglaRstH will he a great help lojeu. We use lulmltable " DIA MANTA1' lensen. which arc inatle only by us.iiiid reeeiiiiMendid liy lcaillUK OcnllslH as- the best aids te ilcfrc tlc xlslen. Kelld Oeltl HpcctacliK, :I.)0 ', luual price, ft.eei. KltelHi)cclaclc, nec.l usual price, 91.00. Artificial Ejch Inserted, HI ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Ilctwccn Chestnut Bud Walnut Strrt. in 8.1yd M TlLLEIl'S BOItAX SOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN n:iv ceiin'mealT WE AHE ahe new phepaked te sup ply the ntVDEWITI! NEW Kiln Dried Cern Meal LEVAN & SONS, MI- HL'HANT MILLERS. rpHE PEOPLES t-'Abll SlOltE DONE IN THE MOST hl'llsrAMI I ND SATW.UTOin MtNMU l Lewest Cash Prices. GIVE US A TRIAL. Gentlemen's Balbriggan Underwear IlieMii-K omferliible and Duriilile L'uderitcar In the Murke,SKHliill Adaptcel furthe IitUStasen. .MehihI il w I I Ll MM ? OF dl.MI Kill S S WINTER UNDERWEAR IO.MIM. IN SIIOUII . !lll!ll, -lPF.M).U.s. lOU VIP. AM) llTFFM.Ktc. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, nmrW-Iidlt UVM.Asrhlt.PA. N TDIK'I Is liuiili I.IF THI IV appllcatlun will In in uli tn Hit duitriiur of lVniii-jlliiiil.i, en Moe. I,i) the 7th da el Ot'telicr. .V. Il Kt. In .lnini I, wliial u ., Lancaster Carpet Heuse, Mercliant Tailoring ! Hire, Mciinii M. 1 ri.Siiuiutl Iliiriinnil .Martin hrtitlrr, under the Vtt of weiul.it, entitle,! 'Vn i Act leprcnidtf rer the IneoriHiriitlen nml rexnliitlen eitctruiii coriHiratlens nppreceel Vprll ., 1-.7I, and llickiippleinenu thereto for Hie charier or an Inlendul corporation le lie called " the Huber and Helmnn Cennunj . the eliaraclcr and object or which I the maniifnc turlni; of candles and conrectleiier of all kinds and ilt'M.rlitIens unit for the purpose te hae, N,Nsei and cnjei all llu rights, benent? and priMlctrcKer wild Vitiit tcnibl und supi.le meiiU thereto. t,JAS. J. L.VNDIS "IWrd Solicitor. V- CHILDREN'S . Lancaster, Pal Stem 3lbttvritemcnt. fVU GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUEN KJ Cigar. 6c clean, are hjind made with I cicur tm ana r 1 uem. ncr and 1DD haiHL ,. ... DEMUTH'8 CIOAK STORE, -tfdlt UlEutKlncBtreel. N IOHT SCHOOL. Niaht Soheol. liANCASTEIl HC8INRSM COLLEGE, Ne. North Dukn utrcl. win open rer the winter, Tuesday. October I A larce clan already organized for the enenlna Vnti ran .. w.1 n.i. n.H ma..m ... -M te kec us 111 our new quartere, the finest prlvatl .'. .'. wl w viti ,u.iis iiiKiny niraac with them. Day w-sslenn new open. Addrew, II. C. WEI DLI.R, Prlncl pat. TjINTIHENEW STOCK. Eire lew Stock WE AHE GLAD TO INFORM TIIE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE LAID IN AN IM MENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE -AND- Heusefurnishing Goods -WHICH IU ABSOLUTELY NEW. rilOHOltUItl.Y PltKPAREI) TO HUPPLyI ALL THE WANTS OF OUIl WHOLE. SALE AND RETAIL TRADE. 17 l' II MIA iv. i in mv,, vuiu-JUPJ, 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., 0-NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICF- S' JTE.VM ENGINE AND UOILhlt WORKS. Fair Week. Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay jeu te call at my Works and ex ex amine our Hteck- of Engines ! . 'M!'.1",". te luete Jeu prices and see our facility for I limine out work. Portable Engines. I HorHsPenrr e) HorMvPeticr S Herse-Power 10 llniM'-l'eiitr 11 Ileri-e-Peiwir 'JO HorM'-Pewer f ir. tn .. 1KB H7ft 1,175 Portable Engines, hl.UlND-HAMi. G Hore.Peiter h Horte-Poner 15 HuriPeii v r J3M 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. I le 30 HorieePuner, 50 In. Dlum., 16 feet Ixing:. ISIn.lubci.. Prlc, 5175 and $150. One Heller, St) In. Dlam., n feet Lene. 21 3 ln. Tubes 12 feet Leur, Hh Fire Frent C'aHllii.f, JI25. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF I VNCASTER, PA. n ll m K1.AC1 IT K011 . .MaiiiifactuiPi of biatlenar) Enclnn., Mill ami MIuIiik .Machinery, SawMIIK, Hark anil tib Mill, Piitniu., etc. Centnie ter rer Mitim Heullni:, Direct or Indi rect, or b) Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE 11 THE HhxTlNTHE MARKET. Repainng Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PHOI'ItirTeH, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCABTHH, PA,
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