MKRrfts'Knvvvvv. S-Y.tr Vv fv.'AAt-f',,fr,w r " ' f . .?f St- V ' "i "' -' J T-' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER ,37, 1889. IBllWSWMWWJHK OBT-; wwrwi iPrtl R"H Fl.iw5 " w , i fvs Ost; iFt, St' J few:? v F? , v f ' X-fi V, T HOW HE GOT A TEAM. 'i f -- 1 rnnrtnswuHESATiu mm FiiiEi. i'A fcJk. CfcMtable Cem te Lancaster te Find i,T,,t' JP l. U.Lu HIUmmI ILvaiMh Il 1m felt.! J?", ' TffcVMW OVMB VM MIV - TJMble te Lecate Him. KFj MAiiraS.Scchrit, a farmer, nhorealdoalii jrmjjewwcwwiociera tewnwp, yenc county, &f.'f sUw8asnuchanna, was In town te-U:iy. F?t Alow with him wns Constable Donahue, ??" :, ww ww armed with a warrant ler inear- m or Herman Msgeiu. or mis cny. i no kl?t aun hl Ihnv wnnt Is a member of tllO "4, .JUunUn colony In the Seventh ward. He v ?k formerly peddled nreunn me ceumy mui .W wk nn W Impk nm Xame ns n w-ntren. ana & 'often called atthe rcsldence erMr. SechrM, t"J!. I.U M .( a'Tt WBO was OHO u l tusuuirein, & and at times allowed lilm tn sleep "."'fcecenclfldeil that carrying a pack around l" ' im rather naavv nrK. be no wenv 10 Mr. Hechrlst and bartruincd Ter atenni. 5?'1 Ter. a wagon lie paid K0, parily In dry , geed and the remainder in easn. e wns te par 9160 for Uie horse, and he rcpre Milted that he waa the owner of CO ncrcx ef kind en an Island in; the Susquehanna river, Which he had purchased from Casper Uartinan. He Raid that lie had beceme tired of (toddling, nnd in- 'tended te set tle down ami re te fiirmliiK. He gave a Judgment nole in mytneiit for the hone. Several months Inter lie called at Mr. Sechrist'a and said he was petting along all right. The hene looked as though he had seen hard times since he was sold. It ha new liccii three months since Mr. Sechrist ww hlui. Kd1 Tint furninr Imnn maklnir imilllllcs nlieul Ewk. Macelus. and found that he did net own any innn, anil iuhi no neu in.iuu niisiwni niisiwni entatlens te him. He then came te Om- caster in search of him. With Ofllcer Crawfertl, the constable ami f'whrlst aearched for Magelus otnenc the ! usslnns .here but could net Unci him, nercuuld they find the team. They lcariKnl that he recently traded the herse for clgnri le J. R. Snavcly, near Lltllz. They jnnde no of- fbrt tD recover the horse, but would like le catch his late ewner. IJEATII OF SAMUKI. SIIUI..TZ. A m-emlnent Citizen or WnshliiBteu Borough Dies After l)Ug SulTerlnK. Columbia, Sept. 27. Samuel Shultz, nn ased resident or Washington borough, died -at bis home this morning, aged Tl years. I In bad been troubled with dretisv or the -beart for a number or years nnd taken vj:llh" a chill yesUfnlay, w hlcli caused hlsulcath. 'Ha was a" prominent rcsldent oJwusliing eJwusliing oJwusliing ten borough. r A meeting or Osqcertt Tribe, Ne. 11. of Red Men, was heAtT lant eventng when the following elTlrftrn were elected : I'renhnt, SS jiua'l F..FtiulUJ Bacheni, Caser MedwJg s 5$ 'iicbioifSaBamerc, Jehn A. llradley : junior aagainerc, tiarrv XNociurice ; irusiee, iidiij. H. Elchcrly. Atthecloseof the meetings of the Ccli- 'tennlal assocJatleii last year It was decided 'te keep the association in existence,, and beW a meeting en the last Thursday even- . tnginSeptomberereachyear. Tlie imnuni meeting was called for fait evening, nnd about a dozen members iesteudd te the call. After spending a short while lean informal talk the members adjourned without transacting any business. "A large number of ladies went te Yerk oeuuty yesterday te siciid tlie day nt the farm or Jeshua Seurbtcr. The pmty was given in honor or the -i'-Nl birthday of Mr. nourbeor. Thednywns siient In h very pleasant tnaniier. W. D. Campbell has resigned as brake- man en the Pennsylvania railroad nnd will go en duty as fireman at the epuni limine. A wedding occurred last uvculng In SI. St Paul's Lutheran church, when Mr. Andrew Hartmanaud Miss Muggle llnim mer. a daughter of Jehn iirummcr, living .en Eighth street, were united In marriage. "The oeremenv was performed by llev. J. A. DarmstelW. pastor of the church, nnd Was witnessed by a large number of rela tives! and friends. The society et Christian Kmlcuer of the Second street Lutheran church held n so ciable last evening nt the Iiouke of Mr. Henry Mullen, en Union slreel. Icocream. cake and ether refreshments were sencd during the evening. A large number of member wcre present nnd spent the even ing in a most cnjoyable manner. The Metropolitan band will go te Silver Springs en Saturday evcnlug te ntteud u fair given for the band of thai place. Geerge Smoker and family, of l.caman Place, returned home this morning atler a visit te Jehn L. Weinicr. On October IM, the new position of night wcigni-iuasicr win no inuuii in uiu -oiuei-bla K-alcs of the 1. it. It., mid W. J. Htrickler, Jr., new seulcr clerk at the transfer, will take the position. Jehn Dean, junior clerk nt the transfer, will bucome teiler clerk, rvid W. M. Iloj-nteu, truck clerk, will 1111 Mr. Dean's place. Jan. Ken nedy, son of P. It. It Detect! ve Kennedy, will be the track clerk. tlV Greta Spetten,n young daughteref Finnk V.Spetten, was nt tlie moving of her tln.'le, Samuel Glatfelter, ycstselay altir uoeu. In soiiie manner she was struck by a bed spring and was rendered iiiksiiincIeiih. 1'he child suhtainisl no borleiiH Injury ami is all right this morning. On Saturday morning Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Haughuy and Clias. M. (Jabrlul will leave for Harrlsburg, where they will Jein aparty of engineers en a trip te California. The party W1U occupy n l'lilliuau jurler car and will go directly through te the Pacirie slope. " un lue Aran " win de proscmeu in me oeera house en Monday eieuluir by 1'cck . A Furunan'8 remnanv. The nl.v is ex cellent and should be greeted with u large audience, A. II. Woedhuli, BUpiHirttsl by MIm Loulse Arnet, will bn in thoecra hotihe en Tuesday evening in the Yankee comedy of " Uncle Hiram." IHsath or Goe. AV. AVermley. Gee. W. AVermley, ene of the eldest and most highly rcsjiccted citizens of Ullm Ullm bethtewn, died ou Thursday evcnlug after a long illness, which he bere w 1th Cln ihtlan fortitude aud rerjgnatleu. In politics he waa a Democrat nnd always vetcnl that ticket. Ills familiar form will be grently J missed by the people of that town, us hn tetiras known te nearly everybody In Hint eecutigbborheod. Mr. Woinile was born nt cltv nvnileysburg, Cumlierluud county. He -talne te this county when young and mai r ried Matilda Krunck, of Marietta, lie was engaged in mercantile business at Marietta until 1851, when he removed te I'nlmetilli, where he engaged in the same businc for two years. He then moved te the t-tate of New Yerk, where he engaged In fann ing until 1&C2, when he ugaln moved te Marietta. In 1665 he purchased the Mar shall farm iu West Denegal township nnd the private residence of Jehn II. Oish, near the P. It. It. depot, at Kliaibcthtewn, w here be resided up te the date of his death. He was widely known nud highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was an actlve member of the Methodist church, which he joined when 25 years or age. Mr. AVermley was well known in this city and often represented Ills district at county conventions. A wife andnlne children, six sous and three daughters, nil grown, are left behind te mourn the death of n kind husband nud loving lather. ' The funeral will take place from Ills late residence en Monday afternoon nt ene o'clock ; Interment at MLTunncl cemetery. Quay and Cameren In Conference. A Lancaster dispatch te the Philadelphia Inquirer says : Senators Matthew- Stanley Quay and James Donald Cameren w cre iu consulta tion at Denegal te-day. Matthew Stanley lipped milcfly out or Philadelphia en the Niagara express this morning, ostensibly bound for Heaver, but when the train teamed Inte Mount Jey he chanced te sce James Donald's team at the station and concluded te try the exhilarating clleet of Lancaster county air. When two and a half miles of muddy country reads hail been traversed and tlie sjiacleus old home stead that General Cameren had le cd te rest In was reached, the visiting senator found his collcague nwalllug his arrival. -' me ciilej topic or their talk was the l.an l.an l.an caMtercoUcctership. And that is new set- tlad. Karly In the controversy, Caniuren, ; in a conciliatory and courteous sjilrit, told 'r 'Colonel Quay that he would recommend ,;i br appointment no one who was person-- ally obnoxious te him or his friends. This i premue, which was made without selkita- ' Sem la uew understood te be redeemed. The anler senator made no attempt Iedic- 'ilate the appoint men t, Cameren agreeing ' .with him entirely In the Justice of setting .aside the name of a candidate whee uu- pOfiuUrity has tieen Increased by his abase MUIffereul occasions or both the senators - tnna IViinsylvBiili. SaleaerReal Estate. Thursday afternoon H. F. Howe old for Abner Peeples, assignee of Christian W. Sbultz, of Camargo, several properties Irelenging te the latter' estate. Xes. 1 and 2, the mill precrtv nt fa fa margeand llasslcr's mill, wens withdrawn and w ill le ell'crrl again en Octelicr mil. Ne. 3. A mill property at MlllU)n, Colernln township, with 04 acres or land, as sold te Walter Maule for $3,700. Nn. 4. A tract of land In lien township, Xn consisting of 34 acres with Improvements, 4 was sold le Christian Myers for $1,500. Ne. ft. A tractor land in rxicn lewnsnip of 100 acres and 110 pcrchra, was Held te Catherine Miller for $1,500. ,- Auctioneer Howe en Tuesday. deM for Michael Krcldcr. assignee of David H. Krcidcr, a tract of land in Dromerc town shin, consisting of 147J acres, te ncnjamln 8. Krcldcr, Jr., for $.13.er cr acre. ('. T. Iehr, auctioneer, sold at public sale for the executer or Veter Werner, de ceased, "J acres eriaud with Improvements, in Itaplie township, te Jehn II. Martin, rer $1,015. On Monday for the executers of l)ald r.lchellr, deceased, a rami er77i acres with Improvements, In I'cnn township, te Jehn H. Kahncsteck, Ter $ll.'i icracre. On Tuesday Ter the sunie estate, 7 acres and urj perclics ei lami whii impnnu ineuts, In i'cnn township, te Jeseph Hull, rer $2,471. The hotel prujwrty nf Slra. Ax, at Church tnw n, elfcred at public sale en Saturday, was sold te ltngers Lincoln, nt f 1,021. Assaulted Without J'roveeatlon. Jnke Konler has been pnmccuted before Alderman A. V. Dennelly Ter cemmlttlr.g nn assault and battery en Mlchnel Moll Mell man. The olleuso was committed this morning and from what the witnesses say was unprovoked, lleth the parties atfended servlee nt the Bviiagogue en locust street, nnd when thev left Konter npprenched Mellman, leek held or him by the arm, shook lii in rudely nnd tere the coat rrem his back nnd othcrwlse nbused Mm. Kon Ken Kon eor is ondeaverliig te get the ease settled bclore the hearing, which Is llxcd for to morrow afternoon. - Chesen Arehen. Atiiiiicotlngerthocxecutlvo council of the Plil Kapn Pal fraternity In Cleveland, Ohie, en Tuesday, II. A. Hubbs, efthlru'lty, was elected arelien for this dlstilct. This district coinjirlses the states-dast of Ohie and north of Maryland, arid the archell has the supervision of nil cliapters of the fra ternity ctnblisied In colleges In theso states. s s Officer Chosen. t)n Wrdnesilny evening the following 'omcersofGeo. II. Shldler Council, Jr. O. I J. A. M.. weioulectcd: Councillor, J. A. Sprcnger; vlce counciller, M. It. Driiinm i assiHbiiit recording secretary, Samuel Harr; conductor, Clark (llbnev; warden, II. 1". Pluger; Itihlde sontliiel, Gabriel Kichel bergcr: outslde sentinel, Harry Ceblo. Theso ofllcers will be installed nuxl Wsl ncsdiiy evening. s A Wild AVest In Town. Oklahoma mil's Wild West, with it let of Indians, cowboys, mustangs mid oilier attractions, arrived In Ijiucaster lnst night. 9 ' Okliilieinn Mir Wild West will Blve an ex ex hlbltlen or rldltiK, crack slioetlnK, fencliiK, rupliiR, sndncenend Idea of frontier lire at the Ironsides U Hull (Ireimds, Hal unlay, Ke Uintier IS, eeimneiictnif at 230 p. in. Admis sion. SS rents. i.2Mtrt Am: ,mmi giiliiK te ItenilliiB, Hitturday, Hep Icmlier Mill? Cheap excursion en llienlxite ilate le Mending en account of the (I. A. II. luirnite nnd reunion. Train lentes Quiiriy Quiiriy vllle ut H: Kin. m.; fun'. tl.TO. Ijinensler (King HI., 7t': fare, 11.17. Celuintilii,7IO u.m. fare, IM. .Manlic!ii,b:.'n.iu.; fare. Hj cents. L'ltllz, s:lt n. iu.; fare, HI cents. Kplirnln, 8.VI a. m.j fare,Meeiiui. A swsinl tiulu will leave lleml lug nt 12 n'rliHic (mtdulght) for (uurryvlllc, Uincnstcr, Columbia and way stations. s2ll,'i'i,rd Hule or Ileal V.stnte. On Saturday evening, ou the prembes, Iu Mount Jey, the administrator nf Ihu estate of tlie Inte Jntin 1). Hliclly will ener nt politic Isnle tlm" ItcdLteii Hetel." Tills lintel was muter the management of tlui deceased for mure Hum laenty-rive years nnd enjoys it large country and city patronage. Prof. .1.1). llulilt.er Philadelphia, will ret mn with nil the latest daiices.niid wlllglveu fiee exhibition te nil his scholars nt the Eslileinaii academy. s27-3td fPcatlte. Weiimi rv. In r.llrulictlitiiuii, l., en Uie fflllh Inst,, Ueu. Wormley, In tlierJd.veiirer his agv. 1-urtli hath uoserrnw Hint lieaven cannot heal. Fnri'wiil. The reliitlirsimil friends of the family lire tv-sH-ctfully luvlleil lentteud Uiu funeral en Men. day nlteruiKiii at I e'rks'k. Inleinunt utMI. Tuniiil cemetery. TIIOMIVON.-In Hits cltv, mi the '.Mill lust.. l.lulc, wile of Wllleii J.Tlienipwin, III tlieH.'il jiiiref licr nge. Tlie relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral fi nm her husband's residence. First stris:!, near Ceral street, en Monday nflcruiKiu ntSe'chs'l:. Inter incut nt Zlen's Lutheran cemcury. 'it liluvltcte. Phllmlelphlit l'roiluee .Market. riin.AiiKt.riiiA, Sept. '.7.-Noii-l'-leiir tlun I'enn'ii suihth. 2 Mjfl SUIHTH, extra. 2NVUSri: family, a 7WJ3 W; roller, ltivl(0; patent, (I uviuuu. Wheal nrmer; Ne. 3 lied, new, MktvjLAle ; Ne. 1 I'enn'n Med. Hie. Cern steady; Ne. V, ieyliW. eata llrm; Ne. 2 While 27'c. ; Ne. a mixed '.Se. limn Heady; Winter 12 75(.il1W). Milled hay steady: IU lKXvU(Was te uiiiillty ; timothy lea3l:iuJ for choice; inijC(l,h,.HOW; haled rye straw, new, flu MV3HID. Mutter firm ; Penu'a creamery extra '.iHSie ; IVim'u llrsis extra aU3l. Etgsflrm: l'enn'a firsts, I'lrt'i'c. . Cheese steady: part skims, (ii7li;c ; lull skims. ?ic. Si (ii-iiln nud 1'rtivlsleiiH. CUICAOe.Kept.'.T, Htle'cliH'k p. in. I'uriilslied hy H. K. Yuiult, broker. Cloning I'rlies &15 o'clock p. lit. Wlit, Cern Ouls. Perk. Uird, Hcptember. hlk SI'J l'f 11 W HI! October klfi 31 Ji 1UW 11 Hi 0 117 Nevcmlnr .... . Wj 3I4 70 S U7 Ik-c?iiiIht Nl.', 8IJ, MO. January U 17 5 IM Year.. hlJi V S. &V2 l'cliruary .. . . March a W Mn . 8.V, :W K."4 Consels . CrudeOII .... WU, lcni ucrtieclluutn. 13Uin:JL'U'i:eKTiu:uitAPK Turt Med and WhlteCAblKOMNIA WINK, 30e ikt bottle; f I.UI 1st dnen bellle.. ltOIIMF.MSl.IHUOMHrOMK, Ne. a Centre Sijunre, Iiucaster, Pa. rpin: Mi:.Miu:itH Ok T'vnass.viixie L Tribe, Ne. "JIM. Imp. O II, M.,tirv rcueslcd tumeet ul llieir wlguam tisinorre afternoon nt 2 iiiuck for the purpese ei iittendlug tlie funeral of our late Mrethcr (it-urge 1'lsher. item item U'lser Ne. , Ne. 'JUuud Ne. tl urn ale Invited. My order of CIl k. hCHWKlli:!., Kichem, Attest: Ml mix J. Miiew.n.U. of It. llHOPOSAI nm rii:vi:it.s. "-m-Tai.i:Ti received liy the hlnvt 1 IIIUIKIMllS will (einmltti-e for a tuo-feot brick M'er. ou Chcrrj nllcj. extending from the Icruilnusef the picsviil M'Mernt 1'rederlek slnet seuthwiird tu tlie alley between James and W'liieii streets, a dlsuuieeefuxi'jliet. Alse lern twisfisit brick scHcrun l"lrt Mrcet.eMeuilliigfreui CrjsUil le Derviirt stret', a Ulstiimv of about !ti feet. l'lans nnd sie liUiillens muy Ik seen nt the oftlceef MlauA. llerr, I'll) llwulater. l'reHMiU tebeaddri'Nsed te Hie Mitel Com mittee, nud dfixwlti-l In committee box, nt the ellU-cufC A. Oast, Ne. II North llukii street, net later than live oileck, Mendnv afternoon, SepteiulMrlW. C. A.d.VsT, seiiW.'jMt t ii rk of Cemiiilllee. -lLAMKirsTlV bltlltU Received Te-Day at Clarke's, New Calif.. rata Apricots. New California I'e.ichts, pun-d unit uuarcd. New SeedlcMi lUlslus New I.nr Mnlsliiw. New Pruuiiiid K-rft-il denned Currants at Uinest Prices COI-iT.K-S l'resh lte,itcd I Lilly, lit 12JJ, 10, 18. a', ZiaudJ cents ikt euud. Try a pound or our'JUcCellcc ; iiual tu any 'Stv Ceirceln Ijiii-i-aler. Anether Big Reduction in Sugars. licet standard (iruuul.Mid at ill per mund. Mcst While tSugar at h),c i isuuid. White hugur at tc per ieuiid,uiid ether gradis as leir Iu proixirtleii, aiCall nnd ct u Sample of heap FMi:n Te-morrow. Clarke's Tea Stere, ISAltbOUTU QUKUN STItHLT, Telepbeue. Free Delivery. Jj Hfdiw VlfANTnO-A SITUATION A8 HHH'PINO t T rjerK of raietman. APf&1 iMId OFFICE. nt 3011 ItKNT-TWO KOOSIS. AITIY AT M MOUTH AltCIl KT. " .-Clct ;V)ll HENT-FHOM Al'llIM'TJ'EXT.TIIi: Ureenlsnn Mills, Mtnnlcri en Mill tTM-K, Et Ijimncirtnwnililp. Applrle . 413 North Duke HL, ljncniilcr, l'a. sSVtfiMwIl lfANTEtdlOAHD MY A KMI:nciTiJaiTy fT .hinprlvnte Cnmlljr Incoiniwnsnlleti rer Krrnfli lessens. Apply by inter te MAIIAMh ,UUI;itl'I l.lJN, at tills otecc. fepiTlwil P uTlMC HA MiTO CIXME MUhTnIW-AT Ne. 05 Ixicnst street, en HATU11PAY, HKITKMBi:iia, l, Uie enure mock or gro ceries, (ilass Bnd Oueenswnre, Dry Uoed, Ni- liens snu insnv einer sriirirs ij iiiiuiiruun u mem.en. Hale.t 1 "JVTIA.Vl.OFMANN. A. K. iUVMiK, AlicU ieti20-2l UIU.IO HAI.K-ON MONIIAY, HKITHM ni:u.H). nlZi'i West (.liesttitit strict, of n fiirKf k let of Household Furniture, nil nearly new. One irier uiie. lour uenroein suites, cxtentlmi table, lint rack, msttresses, mirrors, Ariryle heater, VlcUjrr-oeK stove, llrusscls, In Krnlu niul rne esrets, Rlass, lln and qneens unre. etc, etc. Hiileloreinnienrenl in o'clock n. in. MIIH. KANNIi: KIEFFKIU II. F. Mown, AucC, 4W Heulh Prince Ml. 11. 1. Kkau.kv, Clerk. KV7-:tcl itocTOii"6i'iriiriieuMiT I'risntur A 8oiiller......l'rtiprlcleni aiiul MunsKers. Thursday, Friday nnd Knturdnv Nights and Hntunlnv Mnllnn-, Hepteinl)r SB, 17 and t TIIl:NIUIITOVIJ., iiiirlreume Oiniiinnv eernllic rlie Popular Citinislliiiis. Krmirsljr, Wllllnins nnd Mncen, In "TIME WIM.TEI.l,, rM'iti.rnua uci inii'i. sil-lt AV ,NTED.-HY A FlllHT-CI.AKH HANK inu Heuse. In New Yerk. h cerrestHnid- mt,a uriilleiniin of IiIkIi stnndliie, whelinsn lHrKenriinlMtanrnnmeni; local cupltnllslsnnd meirliHiits, nnd enti place Investment bends and eemmniid some stock biislness. Willi surli nil one a llbersl urniliKemeiil will be mnde. Ad ilrcss. stnlliuj experience and rercreines. " IIONIW,'' I'ostefllco Mux hflK, K27-2I New Yerk t'lly. IMI'OltTANTl ' Stenography and Type-Writing. A cetnpflent Instructor In these branches Pavntid Evenllic, at the bANCAHTEIl IIUHI NF,SS COI.I.EOE, llrant llnll. Ne. :tl North Unke street, riuuincncine UtnOIIEKI. Full sirtlciilars en nppilcntleu by mail. or In t..riiiiil f '.ittcen l(iKins. Adtlres. Keplfd II. f. WEIUI.Ell, Prlncli.nl. t-py. M MMCHANTTAlbOMINU. iimvnthls ilnv mircliaseil from Mr. A. II. Itinc estein the well-known tailoring cMalilMi ment, corner f Nerlh tjueen nnd Orniigu strevla, wheru I will continue the snnie bust. iicss. I hnvniiildi)d Hieretn u full linn of Im ported Woolens, which will be iiiiuIr up In first- class style nt moderate prices. II l,-,TI. iieiiKHTii. ph:mci:. ii 1 lime this duy sold my tnllerliiirr.tnbllsh- in.nl le Mr. Ilebert II. Pierce, lute of I). M. Itat- , rierce, laioei ii. .w. ta)', merclinni tailor, iiiniiuu juesiiiuisticeis. Philadelphia, who will carry ou Iho sumo bus), nissiit llinsamu jilnce. Cor. Nerlh tjueen and Orange streets. TIihiikIiir Ilia publlu for their past patronage, I resiectfully nsk n eenllnu. mice of the snme for my successor. 1 therefore glvunotlee tenll persons Indebted le me le miike payment without delay, nnd tliefc having claims ngHlnsl me tepreKiil tliem nt eik e. itcspeciiuiiy, s'JI-lfd A. II. MOHENHTEIN. A T MUllSK'H. Geed News te the Consumer 1 SWEETS REDUCED. Anether (hop III Hie Wholesale Market u nbles us te sill (Iraiiulnted HucariiewntOienls, iiudbestHelt While nt h',;. This Is a drop of 'J cents from the li lulu t jielut. New and Freh Goods. New Italntns, Ne California Aprlcete, New Codfish, New Mackerel, New Kiln Dried Cern Meal, Fresh O.it Meal, A vena. Cracked nnd Moiled Wheat, I'nrlnn, New Cranberries, ole. New Reeds nrrl vim; iilmest dally. Wcnlm te rjet (be first unit best of the kcen, BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. LANC'AHTEM. AV ILLIAMHON A KOSIKK. The Eiffel Tower Has net 1 1 en till morn talk Iliaii OUR NEW DEPARTURE Dry Goods. Notions. LAH1KH' AND .MISI' SUITS, CLOAKS AND JACKETS. I-ast muck .Ii rser Jackets, J.1.W, f .oe. 13.10. Chllilrrn's (lielclien Coats, JI.W te J10. Children's Knee Pant Hulls, Si, f'.'.W, 1, f.i.5(). TI1K NOTION DEPARTMENT IS HHOWINO New Dress Trimmings Silk Fringes, Eiffel Lace and Gimps'. Ladles' Mlack Luce Ties, 75e, 11.15, 110, fl.73, THE COFFIN TOE SHOE Continue t lie favorite illli the Ijullcs. It Is a neat, siiuam lis', dliiinend HiHil, ulth soft Hcelch holtemi, plliih'e iii'i.-n,i iippers, brlulil erdull llulelied. The iu, . . 1 Mr niul durable Hhuerxrr elli nil at JJ.fO. Ol'lt PRINTED FRENCH FLANNELS Ale all Meask Hiciil tube. The price Ldftc. There Is lietlilng te eUal the big Millies Me utler In Hnxeiiy l'hiunel. Nole Hie piletw, Sic, .IV, :t7',c, nnd HiHtunilard ludlue Prints , ec. A sih-cIhI ellerlm; In Timeline at ak cents icr yard. AKItlSiHINVOlCKO!' NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, (lent Natural We.il I'ndcmtHr, Miltls and DraMers, TV per garment. AII'Woel 1 Iniinel Hhlils, plain and fancy colors, tl le tiM. i'irdli;nn JacketH, t;se te SI. New Patterns Hllk Neckwenr, Pulls, Tecks ami rour-lii-IIand,betiml 75,'. Men's Musluess hulls, Hack Cunt r-t j Ic, 7AH) le Men hCiiluuity Ce.it hulls, Js.m te ill. Men's WerktiiK Paiits, SI.UI teSJ.it). Men's Corduroy I'auts. f.Ml) te Jl tu Mill.' Dress and school rults, IjiIi si fashions for fall, J-SJSOIeSlU. RUBBER CLOTHING ! .Men's Mubber Coats, S:.7,Mefl.n) Me) s Mubber Coats, 5'.'.', HAT'S, UMUHLLUVH. Tltl'NKh, IMAVfl, INU MAOS, MOMUSAND IIOUSi; MlNKiriX, ami: in Tin: HAT DEPARTMENT in ni:.vr VAintTV, Alligator and MonHie Club MaKsnsjxvlalt). Nothing te cm', I It, A Man's Mlack Stllf lint, all sites, ,W, Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTHt, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 31s MAIIKLT HIHKLT, HAlllU llUIiO. 1'A. Hern 9lfctrrtrmettt. FC lOR RENT-DMrrf.UMO WITH BHOP AT- Ischei! and stable rer two nenes. Inquire OMtd Td7t:0I.UMniA AVENUE. OANEH.-FJtCI.U8IVE HTYMCH IN ACA cla, lYnsng. Welseliel, Cherry and Maine ca, mounted In Hllver and llmntn. DKMUTHH CIOAR 8TOKE. alMfdlt lltrhstKliictlreet. IIH.SWANIKD AT TIIC- LANCAHTEHCAHAMKLi CO. FACTORY, SViCIIUIlCIIHTUECT. s2ttfd A l.h THE LATENT NOVELTIIil IN FINE WOOLENB, 1'. WEIKEL'H, Ne, 41 West KlnKHtreel. At ep21-.1mdll POM HA I.E. Twe Hundred and 11 rty Whisky Barrels st 11.(0 is-r piece, at .lACOHF.HIlKAI'FEUH, Ne. 15 Centie (5iiiure, I,4iiicnter, fa. sepLVtfd ANTED-IJY A LIVE IIHOKEIl CON CON Irelur the output of factory making-, a ceed line of elienpclKars.rnliitliigliitirlcesfrem fl le 112 per thousand; best or referenees fur nlthfd. AcMress J. U IIANI.Y, Clgnr nnd Totmcce llrnkcr, fltV, Delawtirntilrect, Kniisus City, Me. sl3-2rdlt JV AltUAINM IN HIIOI.H. HieTvveisz's Big Shee Bargains ! deilng out Hhm s erth V, tl Ana fl st f 1. Uirge Iil of McnVllnnd Honed II and te Hheet mnrk(d detrfi te U. Men's AY'dklns Hliecs, 75c. Misses' slid Children's Oxford 1 les, Mc. Ijirge let of Kine Infant blioes, 'jrc. Heys' Mutten bueus, sl?e 1 le6,74c. ladles' Kine Dnngeln llulteii II 60; worth IZM, Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. M NOMTII QUEHN HTMEITr. fehie-tfilF M ll.l.F.M'M MOMAX HOAP. 7VULL-ER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTIOLE UNDER THE SUN rStlKAPWIOLU -TIIH TOWN'S TALK! Prices te Please ! Ht'ie te-tiny nnd ninrkuil nt prlceH te liidie tlicin ijiilcltly. Mlsbvs HIkIi Cut run tjH(x", 8(iiiii'tiiucs (jiiiicii " buirni Shoes" : IU, 10 timl 17 buttons in hciglit, In h17cs 11 le 13J, Ineliibive. We've no etlicr bUcd, larger or muallcr. Arc maile ever pretty shaped liwts, tlie Hulking, trlinnitni; nud llulsli Ilmt-eln'e. All leather, of eetinw. nnd durable without a doubt. Xcat nnd MMislblc uluipcd heels, geed Htmit ceiniturn, liiindboine loekliiL'. and foitifertnbloon the feet. Never sold nt less than ii.'Si (e ?i.7e. The price to day U Sd.etl and $2.00. Who will want them V Anethci- let of jIIhicm' Cheap Shoes le leek at all olio hIzc, Jse. 1. DlH'erent leatherp, dlllercnt mnUen. dlllercnt wldth- A le H Butten Blines, opera tee style, clean nud perfect In cvei v wnj Marked te kI1 'nt half jirlce. The eheapetit fhecH In the town te tho'-e whom they'll lit. V'nr leiif and fltreiit; service we knew of no iiuikcH of MitiH.'n' heavy hIiecs un un perler te ours, nor like (tiialitlcs be reus- niinhle in ceM. Hittten Khta's, Chicago and Milwaukee oil jjruln leather uppera, geed MilMuutial eetinter", oak tanned clock In bottoms and heels. Hhapely, well made and llnished. Aud specially adapted for Inte Kail and Winter wear. Hanee in font from J.l."5 te f 1.7.1. Oilier sheeH worth talking about wet th wH'iug, tee : Misses' hehoel Shoes at Sl.ne. Misses' hehoel Sheen at SI.M. Mists' Kid tiiiriiig HeelShee.sut$l.lM. Kiieeinl makes worthy of tilal hy tlieM who've net iiiei money te spend for sh(H) leal her aud the making. Make, material, Htyle and lilting (pialHics ab ab cehitely the liest obtainable ee reason able in price. SHAUB sTbURNS, 11 leitrii tJiiKr..N Siiuurr, IjANCAS tt:u, 1'a. J."-MA UTIN CO. CHINA Dlil'ARTAIliNT. A'ecwstT Lamps. We jmrchased from Hdward Miller & Ce., New Yerk, manu facturers of the- Rochester Lamps, their line of samples; and we arc new showing a line of these popular lamps at less than wholesale prices. Lamps that sold for $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 wholesale we are selling at the uniform price of $7.00 each. The choice of the let will fall te the early buyers. Cuspiiiercs. Anether sample line from the importer, and French China, Bisque, and Terra Cetta go for half. Cut Gitss. w. e open tins mernmu a new Ne line in desirable shanes. tancy prices shown here. en the Cut Glass Frcmh China. The large Circle Counter leaded down with new shapes, new ideas. Cracker .irs, Game Sets, Fish Sets, .Salad Sets, After-Dinner Cups and Saucers. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor.,West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Slew 9lyrrtfm0ttt. UROOLDENtilON AMDMIA QUENDA Clrara. fie elnn. r hand nMa wltli lone CIm ear llavana FlIMn, MTa sad MTa boxes. DEHUTU'H CIOAK RTOKE, aU-tdR 111 Edit Kins Street. TESTATE OF DAN1EI, COOPER, LATE OF Jli the ity of Iincsster, deceaseil. liftters testamentary en said eslate having been granted te the nndemlgned, all persons In dited thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and tlicsu) having claims or dcmmids against the same, will present litem without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In lincsstcr city. R. K. HCHNADEIl, Executer. A. C. lUiKneiu., Attorney. sep!r7-tdF AN NOUNCEMENTt Nobby, Stylish, Neat, FALL AND WINTER HUITINUH. Winter and Fall Overceatings and Trousers. Choice Patterns of our own Importa tion. Ne ether house In Lancaster carries the same. I'll perfect. Trimmings the best. Trices and terms te suit the times. McORANlf N0WLEN, 136 North Queen Htrcet. N. H. Full Dress Hulls a Specialty. N I0IIT SCHOOL. Night Soheol. liANCASTEIl MUHINEftH COLI.EOK, .Ne. 34 iierin iiuKe itreet, will open for the Winter, Tuesday. Octelier I. A large clsss slrendy organized for the opening. Yeu can select your own course of study. Call te see us In our new gunners, the finest private school moms. The old pupils highly pleased wiiii uieni. uay sessions new open. Address, II. C. WKIDI.KM, Prlnclti I pal. w E EXAMINE KYEH KHEB. Speotaeles ! WE, EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed ! If you have litem examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, linn tnni glasses win uoacrcaiiicipieyoii. We use Inimitable "DiA MANTA1' lenses, which nre made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists as the best aids te detec tive vision. Kelld Geld Hticctacles, fS.OO t uaual price, ,-,.(). Htecl Hpcclaclc", 80e:t usual price, fjt .OO. ArtmclalEyes Inserted, ! ; usual price, (110. H. ZIHEMAH & BR0..130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA, between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvti-lyd M AMTIN HnOS. Te-rur (Krldny) the store The Cleth- end lln second jenr. Mnny nllnflcd ctmluincin nrc rec ins That emmending tliclr friend te u from tlie nlue, quality, and price of goedn beunlit. Is Cheap Tliank. toeur customers and friends, for their Influence we feel. Te-morrow (Snturdny) the nnnlversury. We stnrl the third year. This cuinCB te Invite 3011 te Gtnrt with us. This in. vltci you te buy your clothing of the bullden of best clothing and new the Interest. The clothing that gives the longest and. best wear Is the clothing that Is cheap. The nearest you i;et te the makers In buying your needs ihe lesi the prlce. Wc nre makers of depcndnble clothing. Our only request Is, wnntlng Cloth Cleth ins or Furnishing Uoedi, eome here. Our premise Isi We'll show you the best sleck nud chriirN'st clothing Mteru tu the city, nud that your Interest lies In buying your Clothing nnd rumMiIng floods of us. As examples of our work nsk Iosco our 112 nnd JH lien's Hulls. Ask te sec the Children's nnd Hey's Outfits. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, N03. 2(1 AND 2i NOItTII QUEEN BTMEKT. 11 IIWIl A UMOTHKM. Superior Inducements IN Ol'lt Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. HurriNtis, OVKHCOATIXOS, TKOUSKUIXO.S, In all the Ijitest Pattern', and Deigns, inade uplby the best workmen nud mIIIi the bet trimming,. We guarantee, a perfect til WE CAN SHOW W0H.STEDS, CASSIMKItlij, CHKVIOTS, SILK MIXTUHliS AX1) STMPKS, FAXCY PLAIDS AXD CUIX'KS, 5.TYLISH liAHOK PLAIDS IX DAltK EFKECl'S. A trial will convince j ou. Men's Beys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, l-ONU ANDBIIOMT PANTH. PALL OVERCOATS, $5 TO $18. OXIM'KICE CLOTHING AND FUHNISIIING HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. I'A. CIemhI KuliirilHV, October i Hulldny. en iicceuul of A1' REISTS. Reist's Predictions Fulfilled! GOOD NEWS! BING I BANG ! BOOM ! MING IIIi: UELI.S AND TIME THE OL'NH! Down Cemes Sugar ! Wr.TOLD VOL SO SEVERAL WEEKS AGO! URANl'LATED fcL'UAM Reduced from 10c le Pc it Pound. MEijT WHITE Reduced te tc n Pound. Keep your eyes wide eiieu I Anether u-iluc-tlun muy fellcnr seen 1 The Great hugnr Trust miiit surely buit ! Next month will tell the Mei) I Cuius SpreckcL, Iho (JrcnlHiieiir King, ulll flulittliu Trust fclnglc-i.audcd ! lllsblgrc ilncry In Phll.ulclphla te nis'it next ineuth. Ills rcllncrlc ou the I'liclfle t'entt, and the ciintcuiplalcil irectten of n large one In New Orlcaue, Mill gle hlui nil the ueupeus he wuiK Tliecrivtleu of tlieuun In New Orleans Is iitcvsMiry. Iu order mere cllVctltely te ilglit the trusts. We lime his unrds for II mid he'll dell. lAing llupncklchl In Stock. New Cruiibtrrlci., NewCernmenl, Muekuheut, New Menus New White Clecr Heney In Ceiubi, New Itrlck Cislflsli nnd Most New Mack erel. Wlic.it Genu, freli from the lulll.t) !. for ?."; (iliifir muijis, Juki luikisl,;t r,. fer'JSi' ; Nlc-Ntti", 3 It' for-K' ; peiig Witter Criieken,, tihsfurSSV: i:.tm Dried ll.if, li'ueu Vj ; Elm nrlinl lluf Kutieklek, KV-uPi. REIST ! . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OltOCER, CORNER WE3T KINO AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite j It Mnrtln .1 C 's Dry Goods Stere, nnd Neil Doer le teerrel Herse Hetel. HIRSH& BROTHER'S flew 9ktrt.tmntt. N EXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. Falixisteclc's WmXL Opxiinjr T LADIES' COATS. CHILDREN'S COATS. CHIUiREN'H COATH-Onr Fall and Winter and wiiAi'Hi.newrena.v. it is me nnesi errering specially. Heal 1'iusn jsckeis. ici I'nisn Mscenes, A m.Tisi iMiiKnifi in linuiti rnn ,nLMiii,iiM . li . .i . - ... ... A.b ..- ii THA...a. mn WWk renin In 1 UNDEMWHAIl-Never before could we exhibit of styles and such a variety or prices. Men's While and Colored Merine Underwear, excellent value, from 2Se te 11.50 each. Men's Scarlet Weel Hhlrts and Urawrn , 75c te 12 each. A treat bar gain tn Men's Natural Weel Whirls and Drawers at II. Ladle' Merine Vests, In both plain and ribbed, 23c te II 30 each. Ladles' Hcarlet Weel Vests nnd rants, 76c te II JO each. Ladle.' Natural Weel Vests and Pants, II eaeti. Children's Merine Shirts and Drawer, 8c te 73c each. Children's Bcarlet Weel Hhlrts and Drawers. 18c te II each. MLANKETH AND COM FORTH We would Invite the tpeclst attention of Henskeepers te our stock of ni.nkets and Comforts. If you are at all Interested tn Bedwrar yen can't afford te miss looking through our stock. We can show you White Blankets at 73c, 11, 11.25, I1XO, 12 up te 110 a fair. Colored BlsnkeLs, sea te the touch, nt II, ll.3ejl.60, 11.73, 12 ap te fsTBcariet Blanket, at IJOtetSs pslr. Wocanshewyou ComferUslfiOc, TJcsndll.iuaehlne made and the best erTered at these prices. All the belter fiiiftlltlesst 11.25. 11.50, I1.7S.W up te t3M are home-made, quilted hy hnlid and made or the best Calicoes and Cotteus. P-Come aud leek through our store and cempart our prices. It will pay you. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Item gkbucrttecment., "HI ALL AND WINTEK, 1880. 1'er the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall aud Winter Halt ing, Overceating nnd Treusering, gote II. OEM HAMT. Nene le equal It. None le surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Hulls, and the price the lewest,lGEmtARrSi Ne. 41 North Queen Slreel. V-Only Direct Imiiertliig Tailor In the City of Lancaster. rpUOUTAHllANh. HlHMT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Ne. HO North Qur.r. Street. UNDERWEAR or all descriptions from fiOe n suit. Something entirely new MLACK BILK UNDERWEAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city, our 'be Hand uui ana nana Worked Mutten Hele Shirt cannot be equaled In theelty fort 1.00. Your measure taken and fit guaranteed for $1.00. A large line of Hand Embroidered Flne Dres Shirt Fronts te pick rrem. Ijirgel.iiieoriigniiienes. mnrtd-lydll TT E A 1) Q U A R T E It 8 FOR FISHING 11 TACKLE. We have a few mero threo-Jelnted Stained Reds left, nt 13c: Dress Reels, 30c Great bar gains In Nlcklc-Meunled Uincewoed nnd Bam boo Reds, nnd Nlckle Click nnd Drag Reels. A fcncral assortment of tackle nnd red mount meunt ngs. Heavy Deuble Halt Kettles at J1.00. FRAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY, Opposite Eastern Market.) Frnlley'sVcrmlfugehyriipIs pleasant te take, mqutrcH no physie alter taking, and Is sure death worms, rrlce 25c a bottle. M.W.FAw N EW COMN MEAL. WE ARE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUP PLY THE TRADE WITH Kiln Dried Cern Meal. LEVAN & SONS, MERCHANT MILLERS. MtE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE SPECIAL REQUEST, We extend au invitation te all, especially thee who hne never vMted our store. CALL, AND INSPECT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF New Fall Goods In nil departments new coining In. Our bteclt of Dry Goods generally Is one of the meM attractive Iu the city. Mnny of our patrons nay thnt there Is net nnuther one like It In Lancaster, and Our Prices nre ev, er than thee of any ether Mere. Cash Will De It Every Time. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, umrttl-'tdR LANCASTER. PA. E AHLT CLOSING. EARLY CLOSING! THEOML.Y SHOE STORE IN THK CITY That Closes Every Evening AT 6 O'CLOCK, iHXCEPT MONDAY AND SATURDAY,! SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE If Jim ultli le enceuwee I lie liirly Cleklne Mecmeiil and hliert Working lleurk pHtrenlc thellrms he Clese liirl). The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (SucesMii lulMEV ,V I.CKUMTi the Lender of Lew Prices Iu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.1 A S EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Pa. 1 JVMtoreclewd every tveulng at tl o'clock, n I cpt Meuday and Saturday, Peeples Cash Stere ! Line of Ladle', Misses' and Children. COATS we nave ever maae. neai nam uarmcau ! riu.iiM icngiu Bacques,Beai i-iuaii wra Jnfrn. such a stock of Underwear In sarharartMv yew gHtigrtUcmctttt PUBLIC SALES. JOEL L. HAINES. Auctioneer, Fire Insurance and Real Katats Agent. The most central figure tn the Real Estate Market In Lancaster, If In want of an Auctioneer, employ HAINES. auSMmdR KEYSTONE BUSINESS COLLEGE AF fords unsurpassed Bdvantagn for train ing young men and ladle for builnem. We have a delightful room and pleasant location. Full course. KI5; evening course, 130. Type writing nnd Phonegraphy taught. W. D. MOTHER, Frln., Ne. 10 North Queen St, Lancaster, Fa. tfdAw E NT1RE NEW STOCK. Entire Sew Stock ! WE ARE OLAD TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE LAID IN AN IM- MENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE -AND- Heusefumishing Goods! -WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY NEW. THOROUGHLY PREPARED TO SUPrLY ALL THE WANTS OF OUR WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL TRADE. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., -NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. s TEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te rail at my Works and ex amine our Stock of Engines ! Alluw us te iUole )ou prices and facility for turning out wer Portable Engines. 4 Hoic-Pener . (1 Hon-c-1'ewer 8 Hore-Pewcr 10 Horfce-I'ewer 1 Hortc-l'ewer IM Horfe-Pen er ... ..... I 42S . US 5Si S7S 875 1,175 Portable Engines, second-hand. 6 llorte-Pencr .... 8 Herse-Power. 15 Here-Power KM . UTA .275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 3n Herte-Power, fO in. Dlatn., 16 feet Lene. 2 tX In, Tubes. Prlce, f 175 and 1150. One Peller, SO Iu. Dlam., IS feet Ixnift, '.'I In. Tuben 12 feet Lene, with Eire Frent CnstlnKH, 5 1 25. 1 CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY 01 LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of (Stationary Euglnet, Mill and MlnliiKMni'lilnery, HawMlllH, Maiknnd CebMUl, Pumpk, etc. Centnirtur for Bttnm Hiutlnc, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE 1HTI1EIIEST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Reilly Bres. & Raub, Jehn Best, 1'HOI'niCTOlt, 333 EAST PULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA, ' W . -'- "? 3tj 'Wr-.t
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