Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 02, 1889, Image 4

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THE LANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOWER 11889. '
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BAGGED BY THE POLICE.
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:i mam immu mr tie
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ttll) Cam a TM faMa
.jftar WHMck-Me In Held Fer n Hear
'"..;' 1 -gwnaeswrt and Other Net en.
W UJimA, OH. a. Special OfflccrDys-
;. awfjtMlemua r rami giving nis hiuhdm
M cosubert, rrem cw eri, ism
L tnr hutiw rim nit mtd disorderly. He
LftM kw In the lockup nnlll this morning
, ' m-m Ite wm dischargad by Squlre iier-
ifl ftaWMpen PyJeg Iho costs.
E, -f';'v uwubi Benin arrctmeu ucorgre w iiwn
'LsmiIw Selhr acnl hltn te jail for ten day.
vjL Hum Miller, living en l'erry street, sued
W HuXsted batter? and attempled rape. He
,y win reared dj- vjmccr win 11 mm uiui
t- (Mriwt last evening, when he was com-
KaMtad tejail for trial at court
,TKain Archie, a notorious colored
p$t e4red'weman of the same class, for keep
frf3 lag bawdy house. The hearing will co
1, naa ftuea ixmie irusiy, aneiner
.& MM nefera Hen I re Helly tins aRorneon.
i 1 nlare kent hv the Truntv tvnmnn Is a
PWt Mmiii. tn h Inwn anil klmlltil ln broken
(?Sifc The place Is a scene of frequent ills-
raiiusrcsiuiireiii urawij
ilaoe.
1 (Ifllper Wltlli'k received n
k'V' daacrlpUonefa man named Williams, who
-ft COIHUIItUXft m MIUIUBI III iitti ,iiit i;r-
C'' Mill from the nfTlntrM. IjikI til oil t the efll-
w.mll tnitn nutnnil ltnuri' Wllllftnitt.
5" fro Fhlladelphla, who bere a rescmblanoe
Ra te the murderer. He was committed te
:-J Jail for a further hearing.
v xne opera nense was tmcKeii issi ingui 10
1 ' - - - . 1U1. IIIK. I, H...lul I.. 111!.
m, jaw UIIUIU uiniu, iCTPt-iiti-ti tj tun
(JJ Woedbtdl-Arnot company. Judging from
iV- MM applause that greeted the oiTerl h of the
SK parfermers, the audience was well jilpnuecl.
F??" Tha funeral ofthe late Christian !". i:irii-
erly waa held this ancrnoen nt 2 o'clock
s - iivu Hueme u. n. ciiunii.
Prt Tne rneently elected enicera or liuciie-
V? U. l.llv. V Ifl .r lliut Mn 1 irnrn
fe :tt"kv.''2 A"...r'.. t;; .f. ".r;.:
inaUUICU IKOfc II1KII LJ i'ntiltt artMittt,
jw A taeeting of the Columbia Lltcrnry
J Mdety will be held en Monday ovenlng nt
fVk, uunomeui nev, .1. 11. j lumi-ut ritui.
-r;rT A large nuniDcr or ikhipie went 10 1110
K. Yerk flr leilnv.
&-;,. Several liett's are bring IojkIeI nt thu
", Keadlag A Columbia (ml chutes ler ikiIiui
vn. along 1110 TKiewaicr canal.
BK Ur an.l fm Mlll.tr rntKr.titit , llirtlr
K" hnM m. niitn nmt'fi t'luiliiNlnt' nftn n lutf
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SKi, M Jiev. uoergo itaui.
P5 F. A. .Dennett left for a trip te New Yerk
t uua morning.
Rev. w. 8. niuman w 111 leave en Thurs-
gi.V day morning for Hudsen, N. Y., te lirlug
Ku' his fhmlly home.
i.' 1 ftMe4titilnc with rTlinrffulav tlin iimrtfitf
W'J' WllTli" lielueii the aftenioens of that day.
Wa Dr. P. vj land wife, of Camden. N. .1..
$ are visiting Mrs. M. H. .Shumnii.
MT. JOY OIJ FELLOWS.
Officers of IxmIite Ne. S77 ImkIiiIIimI 1111
i? Tuefwlar Kvcnlnir.
pUf' K, J. Krisman, district deputy, Installed
tueorncers erMk Jey liOdgp, Se, L77, I. O
. O. K., last evening. He mils nsslstctl liy
!,! ilnatt.lH.T I) lt,tt,ui iite .a,,,l .,,v-
ti. - ..- w. v. ,vv, -, k,. .,,-
;'V bbbi. . -. iieoe, ns grnnu weruun mm i-,
rf n.HHAti ... ........I I .
K&, Theeffleera were: Neble gram). Hamucl
V- Donevan: vice grand. It. K. MImIicv: n-
alaUnt secretary, A. K. Martin j reprekeu
?. uurt, it. ia nuigcr ; ngni supKnpr 10 inu
, iiuuiv Knuni, .f. j-. iHiyte, .till hiiiMnr 10
S" the noble grand, Wilfrtid Chcover: war
p: den, William K nil n; liiHliIegunnlliin, It.
. 0. Mvers: outt.ideuiiardii.11. Audrew Ve-
FV K';Sri8hl scene supporter, M. M. Lelb;
; 'Js left acene Niipporter, Mm is Seamen ; right
.!? aunnerter te ice irrand. L. I), (lalliiulinr :
vi leAaupporterte vice grand, Jehn Dlcrelf;
v ckapUln, W. C. Reed.
TZi MU Jey ledgo is very flourishing unit Is
fc-j;( eaa of the richest in the county. They
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nUuMIID IW UIUIUUVID UIIU HI.IIUIIII II1UJ IIUU
fi&'BaW lanrely for sick mid funeral ItcncIHs
f,:4iifca receipts exceeded the eK)iidltures.
VjThe ledge contributed te the Johnstown
V-Jwea sufferers. 1110 asset or me imige
.4 a 5,005.05 or f7D.5t per member Itli 110
uaDimies.
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A lAUeaster lle Succehm.
Jehn C. Burrewes, son of thu late
Themas H. llurrowes. furmnrlv nf ll,l
rajv elty, was In Tjtucaster lust evciilng en u
flying visit te his brother, Henry C. The
young man haabeen in the employ of the
Pullman car company for seme yours mid
up te a short time nge was an iisNistaiil In
the commissary agency In New Yerk city
only. He has just bio 11 appointed nnslol nnslel
ant commissary for the company, with
keadwf" '" In (?hirairii. unit will Imvn
,aT"74Birge"ef uTT agVlicies in this country cast
or ue Mississippi river, uenasjuht been
en a business trip te Portland, Oregon,
Ban Francisce, Omaha and ether cllles of
the far West and stepped off hore en his
way te New Yerk, for which city lis Ien
this morning. He will leave for Chicago
shortly.
i)KHTitevi:i iiy Jim:.
A Barn llurntsl Near K.ilmilu With All
Of ItH C'OUtl'IltH,
Tuesday afternoon u barn belonging (e
Oeerge lkiwumu, who livcsoppesllo the tell
gate, about a half tutle cant or Kphrata, was
destroyed by lire. It was about U o'clock
wken the lire was first discivcred and thu
flames spread very rapidly, reducing the
building te ashes In a short time. Ne 0110
knows the origin of the tire. The building
waa of frame and v. us almost as geed n
new. Nollvestetk was biirntsl, but the
entire contents of the barn, int hiding 11
sleigh, geed carriage and ether things, 'ihe
barn was Insured In the Trim Township
company for f WO and the contents cie also
insured.
Jurers Fer Next Your.
Judge Livingston has Issued his precept
for the filling of the Jury wheel for duly
next year. There will be 1,400 numrs
placed ill the wheels and the proiiertion of
names te go in the wheel Is IT (''."Moen nf
rery hundred voters In the suwiraldN.
tricts of the county. Iiucaster city will
est 397 iurers divided as follewn: IMrst
?! ward, 21; Second, 27; Third, 21; Fourth,
t. ll Fifth, 32; Sixth, M; Kevcntli, 37
fcqf, XlirbUi,45; Ninth, 37. Celuniblii borough
gets ue jurors.
DUBcult for a Seber I'ci-miu te De.
Last night at a late hour a man and 11
woman, both of whom were drunk, viore
walking up Kant Chestnut street neiir the
P.KR, station. The woman was net satis.
fled until she could walk en the top of the
atone wall, aud with the assistance of her
companion alie succeeded in mounting It.
She ran a short distance and then foil,
landing heavily upon the pavement where
she laid for seme time suffering from the
fleets of the rum and the full. She was
Anally brought around all right mid her
friend took her away liefore her iiame as
Isarned.
:i A Banquet Fer Ceuestugn Council.
vT-!, On Thursday Gvenliitr nftnr tlin tnnnilM,.
j-tt of CnnmitKra (Vimwll V,, I. n it t
r,is " "e -.f" . m, v.. v. J ,1.
Z St.. tit ninitter .fill rll I.. ll.. 1
,, .-... w .M.UV.0 ,,,.4 ,t J, I IIIIU UIIU,
'rW ti it ml hv l,.n,l nf ,.,..ln ..lit . 1.
jt ' ' " ... union, it 111 tiimi-ji
j te Odd Fellows' hall te partake
-,-'of a bauauct and miihmh- i ,i.
1$ eMi the22d anniversary or this council.
!? i Aft ilia mAitilutm liua-a l.nna. I....1....1 1 ..
C-" wrd, and everything will be free. A ftw
1 c'- lavHea guests win also de present.
I'XT' rituga Fer the JJuke street feelioelh.
The Patriotic Order Sens of America
arraaged te have American flags placed
in all the public schools of the
rfly, en Washington's birthday, but
e great was the demand at that Hum
-7 VlMl&am fnr mil tlin k.lt,t,l .wt,,l,l .,.. l.A
,V " ' 1. . . .MV nv-..w-.n vttttt. IJUt UV
4 procured. Among the schools net then
.supplied were theso en Seuth lmke btrccl.
A-rUgs will be pined there en Friday after-
5iioenaud a pregramme of es erases has
Vkaae prepared for the occasion.
t- The rredcrlck Fair.
. Tkil ISrjttlArtMr- rlr .fill 1... I. .,1.1 .... ",.....
k. -27k"...:'vT,:r'.r. "- "-" v ,e-
mn -., ivtu, .1111. 101U, mill luunv in
MtK people will attend it, T. M. Jerdan,
m Mawartstpwu, has a number of horses
. 4Mfsd. nd they are matked te Iamcuster.
' J- Next WSk'sJUce.
' ;Ta beratman should remember that the
Hriaa for next week's races close to te
sSfTOW svenlnz at 11 o'clock w'th &..
rjAMig. loeineieationj neint te some
IWlauef0ed.
A CHEAP MU1.K.
Bat tl Has Knnna-h Sand te Make It
Lively Fet n Is Owner.
Fred Wllhclm Is a well-known auo aue auo
tlencer, whose stand en market mornings
Is lu Centre Hiuare, In front of the IntkIt
t.tecwcKR office, Fred sells many curious
things, from an empty tomato can te valu
able antique nirnlture. Sometimes he (lis
Kises of live stock, and It Is often difficult
tell whether It is dead or alive. At this
morning's meeting he e (Te red a mule
which, although he looked worn out, had
a very bad eye. The animal was put tin,
and after he had been given several trials
of speed around the monument the bidding
bewail. The auctioneer was willing te take
any sum at a bid and Anally the mule,
which belonged te Geerge Htreble, was
sold te a rag peddler, named Roadman,
for $1.60. The purchaser had a pretty
geed "Jag" en and after getting possession
of the animal he concluded te lido him
home. He mounted upon his back, but
scarcely had he taken his neat before the
mule threw down hla hevl and nltche 1
him forward upon the bclglsu blocks.
Roadman was determined te rlde
the beast and he mounted him
again with the same result. A second
time he enme up smiling and t-traddlcd
the animal, which by this (line had bocemo
tired orthe nonsense He threw his owuer
with much greater force than before, and
when he struck upon the hard stones he
was bcllexsl te be very badly Injured.
He nmnaged Inget te his feet, however,
but he would net tarkle the mule again, se
he led him from the rjpiare and In the
diroctlen or his home. Thu bystanders
had n great ileal or run, which was worth
mere than Iho price or the mule.
SAM MATT KHIIIY'STOIIMKNIOHS.
Hit (iecs te Ills ilome This Afternoon te
Kscae Frem them.
The llcpilblicans r Yerk county de net
get much show with county offices, se that
when positions are te be glveu out under
the Republican national administration
Ihey bocemo wry hungry. The big crew d
that ranie here en Monday were sat upon
by the man who is te be collector and his
friends, and they went home disgusted.
Tills does net deter ethers front coming,
and they conliiiue te arrive en nearly
every train. A well-known politician
made a suggextluu that the railroad
cemiKitiy Inshe special excursion tickets
for (lie use of otllce seokers bctw ecn Yerk
and l-tincnsler. He thought It Mould be a
geed Idea te lme thlsllne iipouthetlckels:
"Geed for ene round trip from Yerk te
Ham Malt Frldy." They would thou be
geed te Lancaster, Meuutvllle, nrauy ether
place whero Mr. I' rid v may be In hiding.
Mr. Frldy becamoelsgustod at neon to
day and left for his home nt 2:10 te escape
from IiIk tormenters. The evening trains
will no doubt carry porslstcnteffice-seokers
te Mountvllle. As seen as his appoint
ment Is aiinounced he contemplates going
en a trip and villi remain until he has ar
ranged the slate.
Trouble llctwcen Husband hiiiI Wife.
Mary Tshudy called nt Alderuiau llurr's
otllce en Tuesday afternoon und nsked for
a permit for the almshouse. She said she
unci neon put out or llie nouse liy Harry
Tshudy, her husband. A Krmll was given
te tier, mid befere going te the nliiiMlieiiHO
she made complaint against her husband
fernsHuultand battery. n
When he learned that he had been proto preto prote
coled he get his friend, Hamucl Overly, te
nreler a chnrge of adultery ngaliiNt his wife.
There Is a desertion suit pending In court
between (he parties.
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Hull nt Metint Jey mid .Snlungii.
It Is llttle wonder Hint the air Is cry
cool lu I-iiiK'UHter te-day, as tliore were
heavy fulls of hall at dllferent places. The
big storm w us lu Philadelphia, but tliore
was iiilte a sevore storm In Ml. Jey.
About 4 e'clis'k a very heavy rain storm
took iilnt e, aud It was followed by a shower
or hail, which lasted from ten te 11 (Icen
minutes. The stones were ns large ns
shellbarks, and lu many places they could
be shoveled up. At Saliingn the storm
wns almost us soverc, AbmmSheuk, the
mlller, had a team standing nt his mill,
and the ball stoues fell iixin them with
such force thnt they became frightened and
two of tlicm JumjHMl out of their harness.
As there are no growing crops that could
be Injured new, thedamage was net great.
WIIKIU: Altr. II1H F1IIKNI.M.
Imiulry C'oiiceriilng u Fermer laiiicnster
Count Ian Who Wuh Found Demi.
Dr. (loergo I.. Smllh, of Cotten Plant,
Arlcausns, writes te the Inti:i.i,1(ii:n(,i.ii,
iiiaklug Inquiry coiiceriilug a man by the
nameef Joseiih I), IjukIIs.
This man wus round dead at Peach Or
chard, Clay county, Arkansas, en Friday
of last week. He was about US years of
age, 5 feet I Inches lu height, of a red com com
le.!un, with red meiistachd mid was
bow legged. He was from the city or
county, where his relathcs still live, aud
he lull home vt hen about eighteen years
of age. I!e was a cabliiel-maker by Unde.
The uame is a very common one in Uiu
raster county, and theronre many families
hearing it in dillcrcnt sections.
Dr. .Smith is very anxious te hear from
the dead mail's relatives, and any Informa
tion left lit the I.NTKM.IUK.NflUt Otllce will
be forwarded te him.
A Family right.
Isaac Themas, residing en Went Walnut
strect, went en a spree yesterday and
when he arrived at his heuie he and his
daughter Kmina had a scran, lieth were
ceiiNidcrubly bruised, ami although (lie
girl cays thai her father struck her, she
admits that she ex' rated upon his fuce
with her linger tiailK. He was arrested en
her complaint for drunken aud disorderly
conduct nnd held by Alderman l'lukorteu
fern hearing. He was ery augrv nnd re
fused te leek for ball.
A Hank Clerk Married.
Last evening, 1). Stuart Grillltts, son or
the lain F.l. Grillltts, ii clerk in the Ful
ton bauk,wns married te Anna Mmy Wohl Wehl
K'li, daughter or William Weltlsen, the
well kneu n builder aud contractor, The
ceremony wns performed at the rcsltleuce
of the bride's parents, -Hi."i North Mulhcrrv
trcct, by Ilov. F. I. Mayser, of Ien's
Lutheran diureh, in the presence or Im
mediate rclathcs. Kd. M. Kautliuun aetisl
as gioeinsiuaii with Miss Mary Achuius
bridesmaid. A Hern arils the couple left en
a wedding trip.
Te ItcpiVHeut lauK-iister,
At the request or the mayor or New
Yerk city te appoint a clllrcu of I-'ineastcr
te act witli the citizen's committee or New
Yerk te Hocttre tlie world's fair for New New
Yerk city, Muyer Dlgerley te-duv niaile
siieli iiiiM)liitiucut. He has selected .1, M.
W. Gcist, of the .Vcic f.'ni, us Uincntttcr's
represuntatlve.
County Institution Notes,
Dr. K. F. Kline, or Mnytewn, the newly
clocted rcsldeut physician or the county
liespltul. whrisiKs-ctsls Dr. Uindis.ustuiued
IiIh duties te-day. Dr. laiudis w III go te
New Yerk te accept a iKmitien lu a lios lies
pltal. Stewinil Worst went te lluriisburg to te
duy te bring te (his city Dnnlel latA-ver, an
lus.1110 man w he hus been in the state asy
lum rera your. His friends would mtiier
have him here.
liuri-li Iltsltciitleii.
The l'ai-udlse I'niled Itrcthrcn vhun.li,
near Clay, has been cnluigcd und reiiKxl reiiKxl
cled. The delioatleu will take place en
Hunduy, Oct. i!". Huv.O.J. Kcphart, prosl presl
dent of Itbauen Villey college, will
elllclaie. Other prominent ministers from
abroad will be piescut.
Mied Fer llumiiucH.
Brown ,V Hcnsul, attorneys for Catherine
Winters, have entered suit against Provi
dence township rer damages. She claims
that lMwanl lteoseand Albert Themas, Iho
mpcrvlsers or the tewinshiji diverted watt r
from Its natural channel, se that It flowed
en her piiert aud gteatlv dauri'ed It.
telebra ted His lllrthday.
Yesterday Jacob V. Welfcr, the genial
bartender ut the Gelden Eagle hotel, was
thirty years of age, nnd it was also the
birthday of liis little seu. In the. evening
Mr. Welfcr entertained it large n.imbcr el"
his rriends. with their fjinilles, at ills home.
223 ISast Walnut street. He did the hand'
seme thing by his guests aud all had n
geed time.
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Fl liters Cut.
F'mer Watsen, employed nt Detvnty
lirothers' bending works, en Harrlsburg
avenue, hail the ends or two or his fingers
cut etf by having them caught In a bluncr
this morning.
Claims te Itave Lest a Team.
Bernard Gorden, a rag peddler, who says
he lives In Philadelphia, was in LsucaMer
searching for a horse and wagon. He says
that he came here two weeks age and left
his team at a hotel while he went te Col
umbia te spend some time. He forgets
which hotellt was, and In fact knows very
llttle about the team, If he ever had ene.
Getting-neady Ihr the lleunlen.
There will be a meeting of all Iho incm
tiers of the Jacksen Rifles and Lancaster
Fendblcs at Waltr.'s saloon en te-morrow
evening, te make final arrangements Ter
their reunion en the 18th Instant,
Want Wlrt8 fiurled.
Judge Lewis, of the supreme court in
Buffalo, en Monday granted a mandamus
nukes I by the city nttorney, requiring the
Western Union Telegraph company le
bury Its wires.
Nominated Fer Comptroller.
At the Republican state convention of
Maryland en Tuesday Geerge L. Willing Willing
ten was nominated fir state comptroller.
ttesult or it Hnturday Nlfdit Hew.
Ilorero Alderman Spurrier l'eter Krautx
has been sued for assault and battery upon
II. C. Klettlcrand AmesGracff. Thnsefiilts
row out or a row which the parties had In
a neighborhood oftheearousnll en West
King street Saturday night.
I'lirehased Vnlunble Horses.
A. J. Hair, a well-known undertaker, of
1'hlliulelphla, nnd brother of William Hair,
Iho famous driver or Maud H, yesterday
purchased a pair or valuables horses rrem
Samuel IX Rally.
Visiting Hchoels.
County Siincrlutcndent M. ,T, llrechl Is
out visiting the schools of Kphratn te-day.
Kit 1'erkliiH Cemlna.
Kl I Perkins will lecture In tlin Court Heuse
en Krldaye ruing, October in, uniler the nus-
ilrrsnrtlicL'elU'KC Youns Men's flirltlnnn-
Meliitleii. Thft subject will be announced Inter.
'11m Metropolitan LI Te IiiHiirunen Com
pany Always n Friend Indeed.
Mr .1. W. Jenes paid the folleM-tn claims to
day t Mrs. It. K flwHiey, 4IS West Klnij street,
Hit), en tlin dentil of her husband ; premium,
!0n jier week. Mrs. M. Itnpiie, (VW Ht. Jeseph
street, 1110, en the dentil of her daughter J pre
mliiiii,tK! per week. lt
'J'e the Public.
I beielemetecall your attention le the larRcat
stock or 1'IMK Ol.D WiiiskimIii lamrnstcr. All
kxh1s KitnmnUeil te give perfect satisfaction.
Otherwise, te lie returned nnd money refunded,
MH.t.KK'H LlQUOHHTOitK.
S,0'i,'MUltW
The Aiitiimu Leaf Kxcursleu.
Keiuniiy roiueslshnve been made for sn ex
cursion le tlin Hwltchlinrk during the. season
when the fellugfl Islu Its nuluinnnl glory, thnt
such excursion lias been arranged for Wednes
day, October in. Train tlnm from Lunrnster,
Columbia, Maulicllii, Lllltz, Kphratn, nnd tlin
ether stations along the Heading railroad, will
be the same as en provleua occasions. Hlx
o'clock a. in. Is tlie hour for starting from Ijiii
caster Htxl Columbia. The tickets will be goeil
for three da) , with privilege te slop off ut Al
letitimii unit lUadliignu the return trip.
A )h)lchiu In n box Is what siiuie eeplnnll
Lnviiiler. They nrn right Its n great phMtlr.
Knslly iinswernl. If n strong man, who hns
frsiienlly siitlensl pain, grens liiipiitleut mid
ii-IhIIIeus, hew much mure Impatient nheuld be
the baby who iIch-i net knew whulsiitrerliig
nieulis. Cor Hie uitns of colic, tcelhllig, ele.
itr, i,ii
I'rlie;
ir, Ihuls llnliy H rup Is the sovereign remedy.
i i-eiii-i.
ittrtx-rlmu'e.
IUUKI1 lUUr.H.-Oel. I, ISSll, nt the renlduncu
of the. bride's parent, tiy Hev. V. P. Muyser,
Henry J. llauer, te KlUalsith llniier, Imtli of
Ihlscltv, lbl
HUM riTM WollliKM.-Octeber I,18K1I, al tlin
rcsiiliiiist of the bride's father, tt North Mill
beny inei. I, Ihn Ilov. K. P. Mnser. Mr. H.
Htiinil O'-lliiil-, seu or tlinlntuK. P. rtrltlltts.
Hint .Ml" Anna Mary Wehlscn, daughter of
Win. Wehls.-u, both of this city. It
lcatlte.
Hoe.nev. Ill this city, Hciilembcr iW, Harry
11. Hisiney, In the.llst year efhls age.
Then lathes nnd friends of the family, nlse
laslgu Ne, M, K, of P., and the empleyes of the
watch factory, lire rcscctfully Invited te attend
the funeral from his brother's residence (W. A,
Iloeney), Ne. filS Wct King street, en Thursday
nflcrniniii nt 'J o'clock. Interment nt Ijinratcr
cemetery. 2td
Hi.Ai'uii. In lids city, en the 1st Inst,, I.aurn
Careline, daughter of Henry nud Clam bliiugh,
In tlin 1th ) car of henige.
Tlin relntlves and frlcmlH of the family are rv
ssctfiilly Invllcd te utteiid the fuucri,!, from
bvr parents' renldeuec, Ne. SI I Meuth Duke
street, en Thursday morning at ten o'clock.
Interment ut .Ien's cemetery. ltd
-V .. .
Hilitritctti.
Hteek Miirkets.
Quotations by Reed, Med rami A
Lancaster, Pa.
NKW YOI1K LIST. 11 A. M.
Canada Pacific iij
Ce., Iiaiiker,
12 M. a I'. M.
70
73
t u. u. . l. ,
Colerado Ceal
Central Pacific-. .
Canada Heutliern
Chi. Ht. I A Ptig
Den. Hlo O
Del. 1UV
Krle j; -jii;
Krle Suds . ..,. . '"
Jer O ....
K. AT
Iieu. A N 7s?i
Ij. Hhore
Mich. Cen
Missouri PhcIIIc-. 75
llis-k. Valley
N. P. .
W. Wi
32
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107
i;
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s.,t,
MH
art!
iruj
61
N. P. Prcf .
N.WesU. .
N. Y. O
NcwKngland
Kiml Tcillie8MS.
Omaha..
Oregon Transceiitlneiitiil,
Ontario A W .
Paeltle Mall
Itlclnnend Terminal
HI. Paul
Tuxas Paetrle.
Union Pacific
Wabash Cem
Wnlumh Pref.
Wcntcrii U
West Hliere Ilends
I'llll.AOKI.rllla LIST.
Ib. Vnl
11. N. V. A Phlla
Pa. It. It,
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Ilestenv. Push
P. A It
N. Oent.
Peeples Pass
KdfM's .. ML
Oil u,jj
ei
li
cw Vburrtiocutcitte.
TUlti:JllU"KOr"TIIK(lltAPKr
Tart IU-.I and White CAI.lKOUNIA WINK,
V ht bottle ; H.00 m r deren ItettleM.
lUiuir.ii'Hl.lQUUIlHTOIti:,
(.entrctdiuare, lamciutter, Pa.
Ne.:
w
ANTHD-A KKW IIAKD CANDY
luakerM. Anntv in it,,.
"d HCIIKlt A HOI.MAN V,
TUIHHX IIAVK I.ONU HHs'iri)FriTlKD
if tlmt Hilly Wnlti's Cigar U the best In the
state. 1 or sale al
. ..N.'.).s-.? lal nehtii (mji:i:n ht.
niylsMliiiM.WJ'hAw
Ol.l.AltH AND CUKFH-TIIK LATI-MT
J the most desirable, and most eomfertnlile
jha and stMes-nny site at KHIHMAN'H
Heats' Furnishing Ht.ini. 43 West Khif street
MlLlTKira HOHAX HOAPVIlX"w"AHH
(lethesuud every urtlrlcuudir the tun,
17tOltK.I,Kt'lti:.VP-A MOUNT JOYHTKAM
J Heutlns Heller, large slie.w Itli lHti-s Im
preveiueiits. Address
ADOI.PH KFKINOKIt,
...... .. .. Ie'illi Ward Hetel,
' L Ileckland Htnxt, Ijini-.iMcr, Pa,
rniii:Mi:MHKiiHOKiNLANiTciTYU)i)ai:,
.f-. '.."., K- "f v" ""' riiitl te inert lit
tliclr Mull, to-uierrou iThursdiiy) urterniHiii el
one e cliM-k, te utteiid the funenil of their Inte
llrethrr Hurry K. ltisMiey. Hlster iAslgisare
Inviudtenttend. llAltHY KIKFFKK.C.t'.
AHct; JllllMIMI inn-, K.lt. A H.
pC'HLIC HALK'eF HOUHKHeidTAND
I Kltclicii Furniture.
Te morrow iThurtdsj) afternoon at 1 ocjeck.
At 517 EAST KINO STKEKT,
Many Quaint, Odd Pieces of Furniture
Deuble Heater and Cook Stere, in Heed Cendi-tla-
, , , M1P3.SWARTZ.
Joel 1.. HAiNrj, Auctioneer. ltd
ITISTATi: OF HAMITKL II. HKYNOLDS,
Jli lute of Inu-nster city, deceased. Utters
testamcnUiryenuildenUtehavingliec n granted
te ihe underslguctt, all persons Indebted thereto
ure reeuesle-l te mnke ImiiKsllate pajment.
and these having claims or demands ugatntt
the came, will present them without delay for
settlement te the undersigned.
Wit. F. llLYNOLIw,
... Hellefente, Pa.
W. ntKD. ItKYNOLDH. '
Hellefente, l"a.
HAM'L II. HKYNOLDS, Jr..
LailCfltlr. ISi.. -Tsllfrri
D.McMciUEK.Atty. ' ectWtdW I
Htu gittrHamtrttt.
TIIKY CAN ALL COPT IlUT NONE CAW
Kqual Hilly Walts' lUvarw Killed Clear,
NiX. S A Kri NOUTH QIKEN 8T.
InylMinM.W.ThAw
riLLiTirH iieiiAX beaiwilVwahii
UtJL Llethrs and every nrltt-lc under the mm.
BKHT TWO KOuTrvTrCENTCIHAIUJlN
til HUllC, Rt
HILLY WAITZ'H.
Ne. 6 and 101 Nerl Ii Q uecn Ht.
rnr IMm M.W.ThAw
ru.i.i:n'n iiehax heap will wash
ivX clothes and every,arllcle under the sun.
CANf-THK"l7lNKHT AHrtOHTMKNT OF
Canes In the city ran be found nt
HILLY WAnVHCIUAllHTOIlE,
Nns. S nnd 103 North Uuccii street.
in-37-H,W,Th5Aw
S" Tftii'iTita wantT:d at jeh.Tl itrnfu
ONDOCO."MCIOAU!'ACTOKY. ltd
BEHT8c HAVANA KlLLKIl CUAlCiit
Uieclty, at
HILLY WAITZ'H,
Ne. 5 and 103 North queen Ht.
mylMrnM,W,Th,SAw
KEYBTONK lUWINIXH COLLlleK AK
fords unsurpassed ndvintsgrs for train
ing young men nnd ladles for htilurss. Ws
haven delight fill room nud pleasant locution.
Full course. H5j rrenlng course, 130. Type
writing and Phonegraphy taught.
W.D. MOHHEIt, lrln.,
Ne. Ill North Queen HL, Jjincnster, Fa,
tfJAw
MHH. lTl.AT'KWOOD'HltKADINaHFIlOM
Kngllsli Literature for lailles will liegln
Haturday evening, October ft, nt Ne. ISO Kital
King street, and will le continued every
Hnturday evening until the last of May, Terms,
ft'i.00 for the half year's course. Fer further mr
tlcnlnrs Inquire of
(.awtdH,M,W MltH. flLACKWOOD.
PUIILIC HAI.K OF VALUAIILB CITY
PItOPLIlTY AND HUHINI-XMHTANII.
Wkdnkshav, Octeiimi2, lssn.
Will be sold nt public sale nt the Cllv Hetel,
that vsluabloTlircc-Htery llrlck Dwell'ng slid
hteruHtand, corner of Ijist Orange and Chris
tian streets. The building lias eleven rooms,
with nil the modern cenveiilentes, Ac. The let
fronts S1K feci en Orniign slreet. nnd extends
nleug Christian street ion feet. Tills property Is
In Hie heart eftliHclty.helugenly about a min
ute's wnikef depot, pesflifllce, court house. Con Cen
trnl market. Centre Hnsre, nnd within linlfn
block of the public building, seen te be
irectcd, making It a very desirable, place for
business purposes. The property will positively
be sold, us I inu going le engage pi ether busi
ness nut of the elty,
ll.iUOef purchase money can remain In the
properly al fls.rcent.
Hale te commence nt 7:.1e n, m.
sepai-Otd CYIIU!) II.COLV1N.
M
AliriNHHOH.
Active nnd Active, Last
week's business showed the
beginning of an nctlve sea
son. We sin thoroughly
ready. Our great prepara
tions te nieclthv Ideas, backs
GREAT
PREPARATION.
and purses of Men nud Heys show the new
Ideas nud styles lu Autumn nnd Win
ter Clothing. Tlin prlcn tickets show Hint
energy, skill, diligence nud push Joined hands,
Biid that the bent possible clothing for the least
possible price Is here.
Men's All-Weel Hulls, 8ajm, and geed.
Men's Dressy Hulls, SI'., nnd fine.
Men's Hulls te 13.1, nnd very fine.
Htyllsh Fall Overcoats, tt.oe, no, JI2.
The Little llejs" Outfits nre very nltraiitlve.
Hulls, ICIIts, Overcoats, Wnlsts, Uiidcrv1. ear and
Hove. The prices en the tickets niike the at
traction double, The wcatlur new hints te
Fnll and Winter Underwear, nud of course re.
muni j en of us ns furnisher. Men's Under
wenr, soft and free, from kneln, 50c. Our We
kind ler hlilrts nud Drawers will remind jeu
uf grades you've wen nt H.IM. De jouknew
our Merchant Tailoring Department Is turning
out handsome garments and work from choice
cloths 7 Itniidsonie Hulls, 20, Zt, 2S.
MARTIN BROS,
Custom
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
NOH. 2H AND 2 NORTH UUKF.N HTHKET.
SIOVKH, HKATKKH, HANUKS.
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES.
Tiir. ci:m:iikatki
BeaverFurnace,
(IIIKATIWT RADIATION,
HMALLHsr CONSUMPTION OF COAL,
Itr.QUIIHH L1XH ATTF.NTION, ,
NO II.Vsl, NO DlJHT, NOTIlOl'IILi:.
BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL
Parler Heaters.
QUEEN ESTHER RANGES,
THKMOSTHKILLKUli WORKMAN FOR CKU
LAR IIKATKR WORK.
HATIHI'ACTION ALWAYH (IUARANTKKD.
m
GEO. fvl. STEINMAN & CO.,
2G and 28 West King Sticet. '
siV,-lHd.M,WHtlR
u
NDCltWCAR!
UNDERWEAR
WATT & SHAND,
0, 8 & 10 East King Street,
Can Suit Yeu With An thing Yeu Mav Want
lu Unite', llcnlU inen'ser Children's
Fall Underwear.
The tjunlltlcs Heat Cvery tiling we sold lu
Fermer Years for the f
uency.
LADIIs' AND OCNTS' MCHINU VNDUIt-
wi:a it. a;, s,t, .17,' j, w 10 75 cents iiich.
LADU.' MKRIN'O UNDKHWCAII, Hllk
rstltrhtsl,:Bc esch; worth 3, Sc.
LADir-s' FANCY VF,sTH.Htltched and Trim
mcil, iiiV-inch ; worth 7V:.
LADII' JRRSKY HIH-CD V1TH, ut 2.V.
:i7'v.Wvte tl.tUKarh.
CIIILDItC.N-H All WOOL JF.USCY VI551H
flem-Jit 1 1 r.s? Iiich.
If Yeu nuld Avoid Rhcumatliiiu. We.u
ALL-W00L UNDERWEAR.
Ladles and Oentlemcn's In White. Scarlet and
Natural Weel, at 7V, SI.W, fj.3, UM
tefiOOKnih.
aeutleineii hlinnld Sin' Our NATURAL WOOL
I'NDKRWKAItut Sl.lUaih; Regular
Price, 1 1 50.
CIULIiHRX'S I'SDEIIWKAU In All Styles
and (Jimmies, nt Lewest Price-,
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
glH 3lfHtHImtmt.
MILLKTVS BORAX SOAP WILL WABH
Clethes and every article under the son.
M
ILLEK'H BORAX BOAF WILL WASH
Clewes ana every article nader Uie sun.
CANHrV-EXCT.CBIVK 8TrLH IN ACA
cla, Petuuif. Welsehel.CheiTyand Malae
ea, mounted In Rllver aad Browse.
. . DKMUTM14CIUARBTOHK,
IS-tfdR HI East King ilrest.
G
IHL8 WANTED
AT THk
LANCASTER CARAMKi, CO. PACTORY,
3f CHURCH BTREET. sZltfd
WE CARRY, THE LARQEKT MTOCK OF
Pipes and Fins Hmeklnc Tobacco In tha
city. Weeden Pine nt 5c and 10c each. Genu-
lee mcerrensum linns aiase. earn
.. UEHUI
DEMUTU-H CIOAR HTORE,
114 East King Street.
ais-tfdH
M
ILLERH HORAX BOAP WILL WAH1I
uietnca ana erry article under me sun.
1r ANTED HOARD HY A KIIKNCH LAflY
.TT In a private family In compensation for
French lessens. Apply by letter te MADAME
(JUERPILLON, at tills eftlce.
sep77-lwd
M
ILLER'M HORAX HOAP WILL WASH
tioinesand every article under the mn.
SVH GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA
f Cigars, Se elrmrs, are band made with long
Clear Havana Fillers. IW's and lOtri bexen.
... DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE.
alft-tfdR 114 East King HtrecU
M
ILLElt'rl HORAX BOAP WILL WAH1I
uiomes ana every article under the sun.
M
ILLER'M HORAX HOAP WILL WAHH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
17IORHALE.
--. lve Hundred and Fifty Whisky Parrels
at 11.00 per piece, at
JACOD F. HHEAKFER'fl,
Ne. IS Centre Bquare, Lancaster, Pa.
sepl.Vtfd
"fTIOR RKNT-FROM APRIL IstNEXT. THE
1 Orecnland Mills, situated en Mill Creek,
In 1 Jml Lnmiieter township. Apply te
. ELIZABETH eVtHATEH.
,, 413 North Duke HU, Lancaster, l'a.
s'lS-tfditwH
IROCTOR'H OPERA IIOUHK.
Procler A Heuller. lYoprleleni nnd Malingers.
Monday, Tiirwlay and Wednesday, Hept SO
and Oct. 1 nnd 3, Wednesday Matinee A Inugh
nble Reruge for Despondent Dyspeptics K kw
nkht. William AM Aen. In the Great New
Yerk Huccess," TIME WILL TELL." A Comedy-Drama
replete with new songs, dances nnd
HIIWIUIUUN.
Oct. 7amt ft-" HELD BY THE ENEMY."
24td
qtROUT HHANk.
8HIRT
MANUFAOTURERH
AND MEN'S
OUTFITTERS.
Ne. HO North Queen Btiiket.
UNDERWEAR of all descriptions from fifJe a
suit. Hemcthlng entirely new HLACK HILK
UNDERWFiAR. Tim handsomest Neckwear
lu the city. Our 75n Hand Cut and Hand
Worked Hiitleu Hele Hhlrt cannot lie equaled
In the city for $1.00. Your measure taken and
111 guaranteed rer $1.00. A large Hue of Hand
Embroidered Flne Dress Hhlrt Fronts te pick
from. Large Line of Night Robes.
innrSS-lydll
N
IOHTHCIIOOL.
Night Soheol.
LANCASTER BUHINEBH COLLEGE, Ne. 34
North Duke street,
will own for the Winter, Tuesday, October 1.
A large class already organized for the opening.
Yeu can select your en course of study. Call
te see us In our new quarters, the finest private
school rooms. The old pupils highly pleased
wllh them. Day sessions new open.
Address, H. C. WEIDLER, Principal.
-11TE EXAMINE EYEH FREE.
Speotaeles f
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed t
If you have them examined you will probably
find that thcre Is something wrong with them,
unit thai glasses will be a great help te you.
We use Inlinltnble "DIA MANTA' lenses,
which nre made only by us, nud recommended
by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec defec
tlve vision.
Helld Ueld Hpcctacles, ffO.OO I usual price,
9e.OO.
Hleei Hpcctacles, 30e.J usual price, tt.OO.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, ff 1 1 usual price, 910.
M. ZIHEMAM A BRO.J130 S. Hlntb Street,
OITICIAN8. j PHILADELPHIA.
Between Oiestnut and Walnut Htreets.
mvH-lyd
B
AROAINH.
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square.
GREATSALE
-OF-
AND-
COMFORTS
-AT-
Less Thin It Costs te Make Them.
CbmeGetYeurShare,
DON'T WAIT.
BARGAINS
Like Ours Are Rare.
OU'LL ACKNOWLEDGE IT YOUIbsELl"
WHEN YOU NEE OUR
Blankets
-AND-
Comforts.
XTETHT
BOSTON STORE,
Cheapest Of All,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
yen 9lffattrltetmMi.
M ERCH ANT TAILOR.
Fall Announcement !
Having purchased of A. It. Hesensleln the old
and Orange, t hare new In stock a rait assortment
FOREIGN AND DOMMTIO GOODS.
TreuMTf. M te fit. BtMtatet talte, li te . Brata alto, (MS te Ml. FaU OtwceXMi
ilk LUed, fa te MOMtafaM Ortreoate, Mik aad aUa 1UH, J te tot.
All m 'garments are ehantly trimmed and made by first-class tallen only. A stylish and
comfortable nt always guaranteed.
R0BT. H.
Merchant Tailor,
H.
Z. RROASfl A BON.
BEAUTIFUL FORMS
-IN-
Are net made by chance. They result from artistic designs In the hands of skilled workmen.
We have 11 New Line of the Latest Patterns of JEWELRY In
BROOCHES, RIBUON AND SCARF PINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BUTTONS NECK
CHAINS, WATCH CHAINS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, Ac.
Many of these articles, although of Solid Geld, are at Lewer Prices than geed tdite w. in.
vlte examination. t ,. n in
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
He. 4 VEST KINO STREET.
Item .buerttemcnt.
M
ILLER'H HORAX HOAP WILL WAHH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
BILLY WAITZ HAH THE IIE8TTWOFOR
60 and 6c Cigars In the city, al
N08, A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT.
rayl4mM.W.Tb,tMkw
M
ILLER'S BORAX HOAP WILL WAHH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
A NNOUNCEMENTI
Nobby, Htyllsh, Neat, FALL AND WINTER
HUrriNOS. Winter and Fall Ovorcentlngs and
Trousers. Choice Patterns of our own Importa
tion. Ne ether house In Lancaster carries the
same. Fit perfect. Trimmings the best. Prices
and terms te suit the times.
HcORANN ft NOWLEN,
136 North Queen Hired.
N. R. Full Dress Halts a Hpeclally.
EADQUARTER8 FOR FIHIIINO
rl TACK
KLG.
VVe have a few mere three-lelnled HtAlned
Reds left, at 12c ; Brass Reels, 20c Great bar
gains In Nlckie-Meunted Lnncewoed nnd Bam
boo Reds, and Nlckle Click aud Drag Reels. A
general assortment of tackle und red mount
ings. Heavy Ueubls Rait Kettles at 11.00.
FHAIlaHXU JSAB1 Eflll 1'UAHMAUI,
(Opposite Eastern Market,)
Frulley's Vermifuge Hy rup Is pleasant te take,
requires no physic after taking, nnd Is sure,
death worms. Price 25c a bottle. M.W.FAw
A SKEW.
Fall, 1889.
Make It the money saving time of the year,
and this the place te snve It by getting the best
material and most stylish
Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings
FOR THE LEAHT MONEY.
Yeu knew the ropuuitlen always reliable.
Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer,
quality Oner.
Te these who have dealt here the garments
speak fur themselves.
All that is asked is a trial te please you, and
assure you perfect satisfaction. -
NOS.234 AND '.afl WEST KINO STREET.
sltt-3md
E
NTIRE NEW HTOUIC.
Entire New Stock !
WE ARE ULAD TO INFORM THE PURLI0
THAT WE HAVE LAID IN AN IM-
MENHEHTOCKOF
HARDWARE
-AN
Heusefumishiiig &oeds!
-which isi
ABSOLUTELY NEW.
THOROUGHLY PREPARED TO HUPPLV
ALL THE WANTH OF OUR WHOLE
HALE AND RETAIL TRADE.
40-42 N. QUEEN ST.,
-NEXT DOOR TO pi 'ST11FFIOK.
rpiiEP;
EOPLE'H CAbtl WIOKE.
SPECIAL REQUEST.
We extend an Invitation te all, especially
lhoe vheIiaenevvr lltcd our Mere.
CALL AND 1SHPEC1" OUR IMMENHE
HTOCK OF
New Fall Goods
lu all departiueut new coining In.
Our stock of Dry Goods gcucrnlly Is one of
tlicmestnttiactliu In Hie city.
Mnuy of our patrenj say that thttc Is uat
another one lite It In Lancaster, and Our
nices are lower man tnese eraay ether itcre.
Cash Will Dj It Efery Time.
Reilly Bres. & Raub,
THE
People's Gash Stere
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET,
mattO-lydU LANCASTER, TA.
- established lUnd at the
of
corner of Kettk Ma
PIERCE,
Lancaster, Penn'a,
AND COMPOSITION
Hent 3vtcrtiscmeut.
M
U'l-ER'B BORAX SOAP WILL WAHH
.uniei,uu every article miner the sun.
A LL THE LATEHT NOVELTIES IN
FINE W00LEN8,
At WFIKEIs'S
scpJWmdlt Ne. 44 West klrur Htreet,
TiDnLinMAt.RM
XT JOEL L. HAINES.
Auctioneer, Fire Insurance and Real Estate
A'P'Jir.1'? ,me" oeulral flgure in the Real
Etui te Market In Lancaster. If In want of an
Auctioneer, employ HAINES. aiUl-lradR
TMPORTANT I
Stenography and"Type-WritiBg.
A competent Instructor In these brunches
DT,.5uflHvFS.V'H& i, tne LANCASTER IIUHN
NESS COLLEfJE, Greut Halh Ne. 34 North
Duke street, commencing OCTOBER I.
Full particulars en application by mall, or In
person at College Reems. Address,
ep:&tfd H. c. WEIDLER. Prliivlpal.
A HK YOUR GROCER '
FOR
LEVAN'S FLOUR
AND
New Kiln-Dried
CORN MEAL
LEVAN & SONS,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
TyiLLIAMBON FOSTER.
NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAI.
WATCH
FOR
GENUINE BARGAINS
QUOTATIONS IN OUH NEXTADVEU
TISEMENT. Table Linens, the per yard.
Toweling, Siic per yard.
Manila rd Indigo Blue Prints, 6c per yard.
Elegant Canten 5c,
All-Weel Flannels, ISe per yard.
Indies' All-Wee 1 Underwear, equal te f 1 goods.
only 75c.
Chlldreu's All-Weel Hcarlet Underwear. 2&e pr.
Hlze I. '
A limited quantity Ladles' Weel Ribbed Hene.
25e; vierthWc.
Ribbons T
rtnu vim uni tiniin, ucversiuin r.age, satin
Edge. Ores Omln and Crown Edge Meire, all
widths and shades.
Indies Jersey Cleth Jackets, $3.50 te .
Haxeny and FlnoUread Cleth JsckeU.
Children's Combination Dresses, Coats and
Suits.
Knee. Pant Holts nnd Overcoats.
Gent's All-Weel Casslmere Hulls, fl2.
Gent's Full Dress Pantaloons
In the Lute! Styles I'lik-linerc.
Heys' Drew Hulls, JdJC, $7.00 fs.00.
Heys' Scheel Suits, fO.00, Vt.iO, fl.00.
u ......-..... .. ...
nej s ncnoei rants, 75e te 11.25.
The Latest Style Stiff Hats
As a Ruckle Rami, Price fiM te W.
The Celebrated Knox Hat. Fall Htyles-HtlfT
Hats, ; Hllk laU.M.
The (Jeuulne lAird 1'auntlerey Cup for Chil
dren, $2.00.
Ulerla Cleth Umbrellas, JM Inch, Oeld or Hllver
Oip, Sl.la.
Sateen Uiubrella, Oeld Caps, We,
UNDERWEAR BARGAINS.
Uent's Heavy White and Colored Merine Hlilrts
and Druwir,2ic, Ssc aud COc.
All-Weel Hcurlel and Natural Weel HlilrU and
Drawers, 7ec.
White, Kttrlet, Natural WoelandOllve Colored
Shirts and DniHcrs, H.0U.
Extra Fine Lamb's Weel and Camel's Hair
hlilrts and Drawers, f 1 in. t
Cartwrlght 4 Warner's Underweur.
Gent's dunning Ceals and Vests.
Beys' Handsome Dress Shoes.
Iu Lace, Butteu and Congress, Dongola Tep,
Seft, Pliable Freuts, Solid White Iuther Het;
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