K3K??' PP4? ; TlTr',: ,--., Fr. -mi .! !'': .U'''r' Vv '-Vj. ' f4' 'UT. :"x4-j THE LAttCA&TER fcAtLY IKTELLIOECtt, . lHlBldDAV OOTOltt.lt & 1689. ' ''"if-'- ,. V" VJ. . . . J'lt, I" ' 3T ,'nrs'f. - i ? ', . .? v;j. -- v w i. KM; t.4 T&M 6 t s ir5?r 'i' ft. "i -5t4 5l w 44 frJMTWEDDING AT GAP. M, 111 THUS GEHEIT AM MISS ELIZA- lEfl 8L1YMA.KR MIRRIEH. b-."H."" J. l. -. ,m-.. &'AMMmMjrt the Qncata Inelndtng Ice .? ,. uln Frem Hern ami Afarlcttn. fjs iTIiWeSvns a large nml vrrj fuslileinliln 2.Vw'.MMliurat Han en WtMiifs liiv nnortmen, PWken Miss EllealsMli Hlaymaker, daughter rfilf. Ill ifW ISIO sfUMIl ai4it llllinrit , " ,..v. I-it WKIntcrs, was married te Dr. Ira Themas tC, efebrt, of Caldwell, Kansas. Tlie wed -?.. illncwaa one of Urn biinrest society evnnls " that have taken plnce ni Cap In mmn years. tlt mrnminv was nerfi a; U rcshlonre of tlie brtile.s brother, Dr. J. M. Slavmaker, by ltev. Chittenden, of tha Faraulse Hplseejial church. Tlie parlor nn beahtlfullv decorated nnd tlie wedding march was plaved upon the pinne. Tlie brltle was nttlred In n cream colored silk with tulle veil and oraiice ldnmeiiis. Khe was nttemded bv lirr sister, Miss Atnrtha iMlaymaker, as maid of honor. Tlie best man was ir. .1. .M.niaviiiuKnr. iiiimisuiis were II. M. Herr nnd Hnlleld 11 Wnlker, of (lap, nnd Clavton S. I nulls nnd Dr. Ooerjro 1'. King. 'f iJinmMer. After tlie wedding n reception was held nl which there was n ijreit crowd nnd rayne, of the Hamilton club, this c!ty, win tha caterer. Tlie hnpny couple left en tlm Uie7:30traln for Philadelphia and will lti thencowestte their ful tire home. An the train was into In reaching Clap, thejnvc thejnvc nlle part of tlie town ere rIveii nn ninple opportunity te serenade, vv hlch mnde things iuite lively for a time. LOTTIE THIRTY DISCHARGED. The Cemtilnlnt Autnr Hep Vel -iih-talncHt lty Evidence. CeurjiniA, Oct. 3. Jxittle Tin sly, tlm colored woman, charged with keeping n bawdy house, was given n hearing yester day at the ofllce of Hqnlre Selly. Suveral witnesses appeared In Lettie's behalf, nnd testified that the house, was net of disrepu table character. The woman vv as thoreforo discharged from custody. A surprise party was given te Hurry Swartz last evening at his home nt Seventh nnd Chestnut htrects, In honor of his .11th birthday. A large number of friends were present, upending the tlnie In dancing mid ether amuscmciitH. Miss Klule i'heneger nrrlel nt her eighteenth birthday jesterd.iy, and held a party last evening nt her home en North Third htreet In honor of tlie event. A very pleasant tlme wns had by the friends present. HerrcMiiuunts worn xerved during the evening. Kverv tndn leaving the IViuihj Ivanla railroad station tills inclining win packed with peeple going te tlie Verk luir. At 7 o'clock fourteen curs left for Yerk, fellow ed t8:30 with another big train. Atl::i3 ever BOO teonle came ever the Heading .V 1 Celnmbift railroad bound for the hhiiie t Charlotle Sena, a two-year old daughter & nf C IKnft. tint with 11 nalnfut accident last evening at her home en North Thlid Mreet. The child had 11 naucer In her hand and fell down the cellar HtHlrs. The saucer broke and one of the lilives cut nn ugly (rash under the chin. Dr. Craig attended te the Injuries of the llttle tlilld. J. A. Kiddle, has taken the position of order clerk at the Kecley xlove ceniimnv. The Gilbert Dninintlc comp. 11 1 will ap pear In the opera house thlseM-u'ng in tee well known plav of "Moselle, the Wnlfef the Plains." The company Is nn excellent one nnd gives a geed pcrlonnatice. Frank Shlllett h id a narrow pscupn from n serious accident nt the P. It. It. stiitleii this morning. He hoarded a train for Yerk.)tH dropped his cane. In steeping :et It liimtCul ciinlO JI UUitiiJllU' l" axle boxes of the train, but he was Hillwi nway. He thou ran for the train and get between two cars when he was pulled en the train by two men. Fetor Herbert, driver for H. V, llruncr, who met wlt'i a seriuui necldeut by falling from a wagon, is nble te be nut. The Evangelical Aliiance will held their nnnual meeting during this month, when Rev. Dr. ltussel, of ltothester, N. Y., the originator of this scheme, will deller nn ddress. The visitors are roeuestisl te visit their fields and repert te the supervisors seen as possible, and the superv Isers nre te report te the seuretnry previous te that meeting. Tlie Yerk 1'nlr. At the Yerk fair tliore were probably Kdven thousand peeple yesterday. The weather was cold mid the Ind pnnented the balloon ascension, l'ref. Olcasen en tertained the crowd breaking horses mid there were soverel geed races. Pour horses started In the itJll class nnd .1. W. Deililer's Henn Hen wen In i-37, 'i'171, ttMJ and U3TT.i'FiSMS'nieerr,s .Shiirmnii llashnwdid uet start, as hu Is bcim; roMrveil ler t 10 races here next week. InMead of sixteen horses, as the scere card show cd,thoiewcio but six in the running nice, whiih was wen by JoeOckei's Mulligan. Ktm Wal Wal eon was fourth in 0110 lin.it and lift li In another. The tlme w as V) nod .ri'Jl. This is tlieblgdny of tlie fait nnd U111 raster county again contributed laigelv, eless than 357 tickets were sold for the A:)tO train from this city this morning mid 250 went ever nt 11 o'clock. To-meirow will be another big day. It will be seen by the above figures that ever alx hundred peeple of tills city aione "went from here te the Yerk fair te-day. lu addition there me ninny new ever who have been there for several days. Almest one thousand went ever from Columbia and there wns a great crowd from Miiuhelm. Lancaster county has already done her share toward thu city of the White Hese.yel hundreds mere iieople would hnvngenu from here te-day hail there been the proper railroad accommodations. People weie net inclined te go te the lair and leave nt 5 o'clock in the evening in order lu get home. What they wanted wns a special train te leave Yerk for I.inenster later lu the evening. The railroad iieople knew that the public wanted such n train yet they made no etlert te provide it. Mrs. Cleveland In Mnrhle. Washington Dispatch te the Ixnilsv tile Courier- Journal. A iKautirul wlille marble bust of Mrs. Cleveland, upon a pedestal of binek nud white mnrble, Is at jiresent occupying a corner of Airs. 'Wilsen's drawing room. It was left in the ex-marshal's churge when Mr. Cleveland went te New Yerk. The bust Is llfe-bi.e, and Is the work of (i, Scankl, Ocnea, and beirs date lbl. It was made from Impressions taken when she traveled in Hiiro, The marble rejiresenls the head nud shoulders, showing the chest midway, The hair l dressed in the style that is new familiar te the public us that worn In the photographs extant of this popular lady, 111 a coil cm the top or the head. The fenluresareldcnli7cd,und thulerm Is slight. The drapery i u knitted undergarment made with son are eieulug at tlie neck, edged with JIanibiirg triiinuiiig, and it knttUsI shawl falling fieni tlm shoulders lu n roll forms the edge of the bust. The statuary w ill be sent te M r. and Mis. Cleveland as seen as they are located In their Madisen avenue house, near Sixty ninth strei t, New Verk ell v. Ilrokellls Arm. ' 'Willuiiu Deerr Piss, n little seu rf William Fiss, who intends Professer Keek's U.ys school nt LltlU, was coming down stairs te dinnnr nt the school yesterday, when he full, breaking his arm. lie was brought home and Dr. M. 1- Herr la attending him. 8. H. Heyneld.' Pc'1-seuul P.Muln, Tlie inventory of the personal estate of Kantucl II. Heynelds was filed In the reg ister's effice this afternoon. It foots up 9213,250.10, nnd is made up of judgments, mortgages, htecks and Ijeuds. 'i'he uv- ftnralacr were J. W, 11. iiausiir.ill llllll v. -rrirvfi nitivuittiicr. -, . OI ,.. "'ii m Paid thu Costs. '. Isaae Themas, tlie man who had u fuss with his family ou Tuesdaj' nnd was com- ,t' jOalnexl against for assault nud lottery at '! 1 'i Ahlerman Plnkerten's, btltled the case yeatcmsy uy laying the costs. 1 Tlie Women's) Excluiuge. a The Women' Hxchange opened te-dav g ,in the atore room until recently occupied bjr t. H. Jlarr, at Ne. 84 Centre Keuare. It flt AllAll tt-llll falll-l UftllnM IllAlmllillipn.l. f the lsdlcs, which are o'lletel for sale. Mian Messle Apcl ha charge of it. TUB STOnV.Or A 1'lTCltEll. Mnnilem, the Philailetptiln Man, lteunti Ills Professlennl Cnrtsfr Pinter AVtlllnm Zrclier. WhetiMrr a ball player Is (Alien from n miner lengne or the ainnttur rants nml placed in one of the lending clubs, where he makes n micro", there nre derens of iKsiple who claim the credit for bringing them euU One of the iiltchcrs who rapldlv came te the front Is Sanders, of the Philadelphia League team, who hni been doing such geed erk. Many stories have Iteii told bImiuI the llrM game the veung man pitched, and finite n immler of ihcin are first-class lies. The man te whom thomestcrcsllt Isduelsin this city new, and his mime Is William Zechcr. hvcry lever of base ball here knows him te be nnoeftho best nod most honest players lu this country. In lts7 Zccher was captain nnd shortstop of the Alloena club, when Ilredie, new with the Hnmllten club, whose home was In Hoaneke, Va., came te him and told him that there was a big green farmer lwy down near his town who was the making or nllne pitcher. Zechcr wrote te Banders, who was the boy, and he Joined tlm club In Heading. The next day the club went te Columbia te play a game with the loam innnnged by T,. Hear. Sanders was jml In the box and he HplKMired with h big nsl hnndkerchlef tied around his neck. Seme of the crowd was inclined I" guy hint and ene of the Columbia per, whose home was lu 1inenster, n-fced ccher what he wnnted with that ''bigjiyi" "' enptaln said Im would sc(ome tHiie.nstlieinnn wasH g ml ene. 'niogiimewascnllfdoiiiiccoiiiilot rain when It was standing " te 1 In favor of Al-toeiiainrivolnnings-'riiat was the lliht game pitched bv .Sunders fern protcshlenal club, .eeher siw nt ence that bowasageixl mini and he gne him enceunigenteiit. llnilld Mi.ml u-nrk for Alteniinnnd was transferred w itli the team te Canten In August of tluil venr. In the latter town he became a great favorite, as Z?cliur lias always lieen. 110 finished the sensen there nnd the Phila delphia people heard efhlin. They Induced him te sign n t-cngue contract In 18h8 nml he has been In thu Qunker City since. " A short tlme nge tlie Philadelphia club went te Canten nnd .'i.UOO iM-ople greeted thetii. Sanders was put In tlm be by the leaguers nnd he was loudly cheered when he made his appearance. Inn short tlme Zccher stcpied te the bnt nnd cerybedy yelled. Sunders, who is n erj- big man, wns obliged te laugh w lien he saw his old friend, who Is about half nflilsslre, nt the but. The big fellow put a bull w here Hilly hit It and tin sent it down te loll field ngainst the fence. It bounded hack from tlm fence which alone prevented n t e basn hit, but it made all Clinten happy. Sanders Is net tlie only I111111 Hint , her 1ms assisted III bringing out. llauswlue, new of the Athletics, played first with him In Altoenn, nnd Jake Virtue, of the Do De trolls, new ene of the best first basemen lu tlie country, ewos much of his mice si te Zccher, us de numerous ethers. Of the team that Zechcr wns en this year. Miller was sold te ll.iltlmorcHlniite Minneapolis, and u mtchurte Columbus. The Schiller Association. At a stated meeting held last evi nlug at the Maner hotel by the Schiller association the seerctnrv. Jeseph Hentr. made the fulln'.vliiir stntemeul: 'I he society Is in existence twelve years. The memburslilp nt present Is SUS. In this periisl M7 mem bers dled, also 18 w Ives of motnbers, a tut il of W, or an average of 1 C-10 per venr. The society jwld In this time, lis benellt dues te'thn nuieunt ?rJ,lU7.ri0. The eldest ineinber since beginning pnlil J.SO.Od, or nn avernge efl,21 perycar. The society hns nt present 11 capital of $70l,(il. AMEitlCAN in: P. 1 1 WIV. Ileniner t Engcl Curc.l On" tlie (11-aud (Jellt .'Mi'llul lit 1'llflM. - Hpcclal CilileTvlPsrnin te the '1 liijgu, -' P.ins,.'pit.2H.--Thell(S,8ifer,it Kneel IIich tin,' company has lff:i'nwanlcd Ihngrnnd prize t Ileum nil Riild rifi'dat for lilsli character nml excellence bi'liccr ever scen-s of cemis'tllnrs fniutall Rnrllens of tlie world. Tlie Aiiierlrans here nre Jnlillitiitnl tlie sivcck'. of the Hergner A EiiKel company, It la'lnc the stcniui time this peinpnny hssiarrbsleir the IiIkIicsI awnril fur lieer lit n Purls unlversnl exposition, ltd A Church Pcstlvnl. Tlie Lndlrs'Hetlng Circle, or Ht. Paul's M. V. rhiiich, Is n society ergnulrnl for tlie purpose r iiHslnllriK te pay ndilit Incurred lu InilldlnK tliclr new pursenniic. They will held n festival lu the Astrlch liulldliiK, N. II Past Ktuustieel, 011 Prldiiy nnd Hntunhiy evenings. Te the Publle. I lieglcnve te cull your nttciitlen te tliulni (tent Kteelc of Pink Ol.n Wuisku-sIu Ijincnstcr. All KN Kiiiiruutit'd te slv perfect sntlufnctleii, Ollieru Ise, te he retiirneil mid money ritrimttcd, Mlbl.P.K'H MQPUUHTOIll s,iC-.VIAllw JlCrttlte. I.vvmw A I llrlileeptal, ljist jimpeli 1 tewiikldp, Oelelier", llciirj 1ji)iiiiiii, Jr., injed C! 5 . IP". The relatives nnd friends of the fnuill) nm rs-siH-elfully Invited te attend the rum nil, from his late reside nn-, llrldgoperl, Uml I.nmpeler tduiikhlp, Saturday iifleriioen nt 'Jo'ileck, 2t Itlavltcte. Plillndi'lidilii Produce Murker. rim.Aiin.i'iliA, Oct. n.Noeu-riinir sicndri IVnti'ii siiperK, a.VVnVT.'i; extra. SsV.tUA; ramllv, !i 7Vi") W: roller, luiwlil); patent, tltiVtfAie. Wheat nriuer: Ne. 2 ltcd, new, pe.,1,4iK.,,,e Nn. 1 1'iiin'u Iteil, vie. t'ern stiiutv: Ne. i. KVi ID' .i Oatu stonily ; Ne. '.' Wlille SilVtaKc. i Ne. Wlille sMVui'.'fr. nilxinl2i..e. Ilrnn itui! : Winter I'J r.V.tlD.'A iiuii-vi 11113 iiriu , iu i.sbiti' ns 11. iiiiuiiiv , tlmelliy llHK(ltU) rer choice; lulii (l.t'-vltlie ; baleil re stniw, ncvr,IM tl. llutKr sliaily ; I'euu'ii ueamery ixtrn SSe; l'enn'a llrls extra VM.f'. KcKsilrnii I'tnn'a rlrsts, a:V. I'hee'.etlrin ; part sklius, TtU'e ; lull sklnis. i.'M'le. IVtinleuin ilutl' riflmsl lu l.hls.. JTH-.. r.Milliss sieailj 1 fs3tT0 1ST bushel. tii-nln ami I'lovlslens. Ciiicvoe. Oct. .1. 111 e'rllH k p. in. I'm iilshed hy H. K. limit, broker. Wheat I'lirn dais. I'urk. Unit. Oi'lelier .. . M :U'4 IUJ, II W II ID Nevcuiber. . all? .17 i S7 December .. fc'V. Si! Il", Vear N: :il2 . . .laiiuary 3li isi'i V '- S sj Ptbruary March. . ... May KV. :et, '.'jl, . Oif, July .... I'rmlH oil Wt C'mi sels ClmliiV I'rUes v.l.'i e'eliH'U p. in. Wheal. Ciirii. Oatu. I'erlc. Ijird. OcteUr . SO- SPi ll'lj 111 TO tlm NmeuilH'i . al; ltiij 11 111 & S7 lHsHinber . .. W III!.,- llVlJ ... . , car H'i tliv! . t nl &.', January ai'J W Hit: U 7 l'ebriinry. ...,... .Mnnli May .. sdj IU -HH . d ui CeiimiIh CrudeOII 1K Miicl.- .Mai-ketH. (luiitntteiistiy Jtmsl, MiGrann A Ce., tunkera, Ijiiu-aslrr, l'u. M'W VOIIK I 1ST. tl A. l. 12 M. Sl'.M, Caiinda Piicltlii 71'. 7D, 71 V. r. V. A 1 Colerado Ceal Central Puclrtr Cuiuula smiilitrn . . .. .'.I Chi. Mt. U A l',B Den. A Kind Del. LAW I lu IIVd UP- Erie ap a5 at Erie Vndii JerC... - .... . !$ 11, IU K.AT . .. 12 12 " boil. A N 7', "si, 7si. L Shere HHX. lrtVl Infi Mtch.Ciu illsseurl Piuirti-. ... . 75!, 75! ',3W llisk. Valley. ... . .. N. P. - :t.". :c, 3 ;. N. P. Pnf 7'i 71 7.1i N.WeeL. - I1J' III', IU n. v.c.. : New Eniclund Isl. isij i.-s; Emit Teuuehsve leJJ tin; J iVj Oinuhu - .ill, Orvi,;iuTrunssiiitlueiital.. X :n it;',. Ontario A W 1'iiclrlc Mall llU'lmuiint 'terminal 22(, 224 2lui HUPaul .. .. TH? 7.", 7lt2 Texas I'uelfltf. 'Ji"i 201- aii Union I'uclile ... l.',v. .- i,(J Wubuxh Cem. 1?J,' 171; j; W'uhukli l'rtf 32K X'lJ ,ih; Westtthere llend. .." .." ' I-llIllJKI.lllIA LIST. Ih. Val s;i K. N. V. A PhllB uii Pa. It. H........ 6iu ftiii 5(J l(adlnif a J 2:1 2,"J Ih. Nav.... . .... &tj JteMtenv. 1'uh . P. A It N. Cent. - ... Peeples 1'UhH- . . HilkM's.......... 1.11, ()II....-........... lis7-, Hsi, d,i? ew SVbucvtiocmi'itte. TiPIti: J L'ICE OP THE (JIIAIT.. Tartlted and White r.U.irOItNIA WINK, aOv. is:r bettle J HUOlier deien bottles, s, . . HOUnEHHUCIUOHHTOKE, Ne. B Centre Beuarr, tBcattr, Pa. Hew ailgerHrmtnt. JUHOCT IIAVK iA3Htt MSrn DKCIKKH that Billy Walls' Clfr Is the best In the tat. Fer sale at ,. N(i.r,AimunuTHQur.r.NHT. rnj IKlmM.W.'llyMj w MILbKR-fTneTtAX BOAT WH.I WASH C'lelties and every article undfr the sun. STIUITKKM WANTED AT JO. M.POKTU ONDOACO.'HCIOAHFACTOKY. ltd TTOMK TESTIMONY 1H TUK UK.1T, Cupper Wcltrel, Ne. It North Water striwl, hmt such a lml cnli Hint br could snirnl)' slis'p. Nnmis1lrliielirlHst lilm until Im took OOOHBAMB COUOH CURE, One ilese of which Mopped liM ceiikIi for 21 hours nnd cured lilm. Price. Stand fiOs-nl,nt (eciiitAN'H rmutj wniitK. Nes. IT7 A 131 Nertli Cneeii rtU, lalicnstf-r. Pa. Tii.Tlilt IJHPDHT OP THE CONDITION OK THE li Knrnicrs' National Hank, of lJinrnler, Vn.. nt the rlee of lnnlncnn Meiulay, Hcptcin ls.r.10, ISH9. IIKSOl'IICRH. Irntin nnd dtceiinU...n .....,-..t,)M'nfi 'i V. . 4 per cent. Imnds (par Iuc)-. J.Vi,(i(i0(O Kxprnwiand taxcspnlil 1....- S.07782 line from Imnkn and bnnkrrn.. , 8I.1KH W rnnhnnd rcscre .. ZOjiiftTO llisilCHtnte and sate dPrsMll null 40,nmeu Tetnl, a I.MnlMTIF. (niltnl Merk pnlit In .- Hiiriiltn mid undivided profits... Circulation,.. ...., DiMt line te Imnks nnd luiiikcrs Dividend unpaid Total ,.5 l,(WlrTBI 41) Vfijnmm 317JT2 S." VXD 00 KtlAW . CI,WW2.ri 3,09101) ,.M..il,tvn,tni -in ltd C. A. PON DP.lt8.MITH, Cashier. IANCASTP.lt COUNTY NATIONAI.ltANK, J SEPTEMIIKIt .TO, 1SH. IIKSOVHCKS. Leans ami illeeunlii.. 8 1)10,11 12 V, M. four per cent, bends (par value) 50,iw) no Ilaiiklin; house and ether real estate. I1I.W 01 Current expenncs mid taxes paid..., . l.si.S II Checks nnd ether cnh Items MM lleserve, lawful money In vault, slut bnlniii e ditc fiein banks IHI,Cti2 01 Total, . MAIIIMTIKS. Cnpltal stock paid In surplus fund Uinll hied preUU Circulation.. Dividends msilil ImllvldiiHl deposit Due te banks.. Total H,2II,ASI)4I ... nno,nen 01) .. iu'im) no , . W.DIO 10 .. 4,l) 01) i,S7i) no . 001,021 82 S.lM .2 l,2ll.lls(l 41 P. II. IJllENEMAN, Cashier. It. I.VNUts, ) I.. MiT7(ii ii, VDIrpplers. II. Hi iiii, J ltd IJEI'OIIT OP THE CONDITION OP THE ,L Pm.re.v Natiestal Hank of Liuenster, In the Htate of Peiiimj Ivnnln, al the close of buslm.siHepteinlH'r .'K), lssll: nrset'iiCM. iAiaiiNnud illseeuuls , Overdrafts, nceured elid unsecured., 7i2,02S 22 7(1 22 , rf).ai no MJVH Ml , ;is,it.i (A 1;. is, nouns te M euro circulation Due from approved reserve nscnts.... line inun inner .annual imuus. Due from Htate Hanks and Hunkers.. Heal estate nnd Corliss Hufu Dceslt Hystem Current cxpciiM sand taxes pild l'rr iiiluius paid Cheeks and ether cash lleiiin Hills of 0II11 r hanks.,.,. . Priielleuul pnsT iiirrency, nickels and ceiils ., Hss?le IKnl tinder notes ltuleiiipllen fund Willi P. H. Tn'tisii- rer (5 tr lent, of rlrculatleli) .... i,im hi :is,(im) f) 2.770 m 7,100 (M 10, IM se 7,121) rtl 111 71 ."M'-i 7."i IS.IWI (O 2.2.71 00 Total 1.1 wil 1.1 ri km. l-f.1,1110 U7 .iain.fme en ISKOO 01 2:,I0 HI i,Ull 00 l,IS2 III) Capllal stiM-k paid III Surplus fund., Puillvhleil preiltH . ,,f National bank nelesjiulsliiurtlnif.. Dividends unpalil. InillvJiHir.l ileiNwItsHiibhs'l te cheek Dfiiiand is rllllcnlKsef desisll Due loiilherNiitienal bunks. Due iiiktiilebiiuksiind bankers nssA'i 82 .'ljri 27 M.IVI ,Vi .1,170 : Total -...J) IIW.IOO '17 Amf-i l'rnn)hiinti, (liwi';nwiiriufer, I, Jehn C. Carter, nishler of the above name d hank, de solemnly swear Hint thenbnve slntc inetit Is true tethe best of my kiumledRcnud liellcr. JOHN C. CAHTElt, CasTilei. HuIisitIIhkI nnd sworn Isifere me this M day OfOetlllMT, ISMJI. jr,iu..iiAii 111 re., rietary I'libtlc. Ceneet Attist 1 it j i. in -" riiiv. JOHN D.HICH.IX K, H. HAKE, Directors. f If llt-T-fcJlfl It M AKTIN IIKOS. Vel' can't form any lust TAKE A CEN Idea of the size niidclielcu In Clothing and PurnUhlng SUS OF OUR STOCK. Goods here unless you take a leek through the Meck, Yeu can't understand thu ren- henatilcness of the prices here In any way se fully us by swing Hie goods, visit the store. PiidernciirU nicer, softer, liner, for the cost this jeur than before. Men's Heavy Weight drey nnd While Hhlrts nnd Drawers, 2.V, and better al :r?!e. Sis) our Wk- tlunderwenr : no tice llnNi ami weight. Kcnrlcl Flannel Wilrts nnd Drnuers, 11.00 j usunl prU-e, l.2,"i. We can suit )ou lu kind and 'Unllt. The best nud Ilnest Unilereiir made Mill he found In our sleck. The derby ribbed Norfolk and New llrimsvrlrk, Dr. Warner's and se en. Pit and liuillty often overlooked In Underwear Is closely seen te here, (Joist lilting Underwear udds iiiurli te comfort and durability. Under wiiir for short, stout nud extra large men In stis'k, fiOe and up. lull Overcoats, the latest In fashion, lu cloth nnd make. O00.I;. H.00 ; llet Irr.flOll); Hest. WOW. Mueh stir among rhll drill's Isults. 1 lie si) le nud prices lire niiiklug llieaetlvlly. Hieourshevrlug at M..VI, Jl.uOaiid P)il. I hu rustntn depni ttnent Is 11 liusj plnce. Your get: v A'lll beirtit leu out right the range fur S20, 2I ami lit. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NUM. 211 AND 2s NOHT1I QUEEN Sl'KKET. B OOtS XNDSIIOI.M. Is misit utvv.Ds bent llelal, linl eiilv te us, but te these iism whom we Influence. It Isme.n) te get tiilea rut, but a hind nuillrr leget out. II haslsvn my rule te Dlspl.i) the l.ulles'. Missis' Children's nml Inlauts'HIiiK's in Lirge Window, mid Mmy, He' nnd Youths' lu Hmall Wludevr, lien-after 1 will rhunge the dlsplnv everv iwiier three Wis?ksuud will have (lie Men's mIhvs tlrst lu one window and then hi the ether. oil will Hint the UirgeWlmliiu full of Men's, lles'nnd Youths' Miik's In Pine and Medium Orioles of nil the I-atct Kail nud Whiter HI) hs, from f 1.2". te lu.ii), and the Small Window full e billies', Ml ssrs , Children's 11 lid Infant's Mus'i. It will pay vim In slop mid taken hsik Is fore purchasing elsewhere, us the Price Is Marked 011 Evi n Miik. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (SiiuessertnKKP.Y A ECK'EKT) thelaadiref 1ji Price In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.J A fi 1LST KINO NTKEET. LANCAHTEK, Pa. M-Heit 1 closed every eveuingat fl o'clock, ex. cept Monday and bsturduy. Ili'i;ii1iirr from Out Old Ways THEY CAN AIM fJOPY BUT NONE CAN Kiual Hilly WalU's Havana Pilled Clear, NOI. ft im NOP.TH QUEEN HT. m y IK Ci n t . W.Th .K sv fii.t.Eit'H h6iiax"heap Wlbb" WASH Tl. Clethes and every article under the sun. BEST TWO ,FOK PI VE CKNTciuARM IN the sutc, at HIl.t.Y WAITZH. Nes. 5 and 101 North Queen Ht. inylMlmM.W.ThJlAw Yfll.l.Klt'H flORAX HOAP Wll.l, WAHH iTl. clethra and eviry article under the sun. C ANKD-TIIIs'FllfKHT AMHOItrMENTOX Canes In the city can be found nt 111 I.LY WA IT.H CIO A K HTOKE, Ne, fi and 10U Nertli Uucen street. iny27-M,W,Th.HAw JnOrTbAIW AND COrTH-THiTT.ATEHT V the most desirable, sod most comfortable tfiape and stylesanr site, at ElUHMAN'r) UimW KurnUhlna Htnrx. il Went Klnr street. BEHT Be HAVANA the city, at KH.bF.lt CIOAll IN IHMjV WAITZH. Nes. r, and lttl North Uucen HU mylMinM.W.Th.SAtr 1euhai.echeap-amiT0nt7(ivhti-am ; llentlni; Heller, larije site, Willi lntel Im prevemenU. Addrem, AD6t.PH P.FFINOEIt, Hevenlli Ward Hetel, 02 ltd It Deckland Hlreet, Ijmennler, Pa. fT.YHTtlNE HPMlNfSsH COLLEGE AP- IV fords unsurisissed ndrantnees for train in if yniuiir men and ladles for business. We have a delight ful room nnd pleasant location. Pull course, frii; evening course, f20. Tjpiv wriiing ami I'liennaruiuiy lauiei. W.D. At5-wr.lt, Prln., Ne. 16 Nerlh Queen 81., i.aucntcr, Pa, tfdAvv TTMIIKKM V HHAPQUAItTEHH. UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS. Our leader Just new Is the Ke-e.illiit (llnrl.i Umbrella with Onld or Silver Cup nt St. Is. It li net genuine Olerln, but the cloth mnkerr, Umbrella mamirncturers nud letnllvrs lu the rltycnll It such. It Is Helvetia. It Is made of silk nnd nil ler. Is fast itjQimd a fair wearer for the price. Itest te lie had anywhere for the mime), $1.18. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 F.AfeT KINO STKRP.T nklnid -IUIILICHALEOl' HEAL ESTATE. Hatciiiiay, Ocrennn 12, 1&S.0, The midurslciieil, executers of William Hpcn ccr, deceased, will e.xiiese te sale nt 1 o'clock p. 111., en the premises nt Ne. I, In Hndgbury town ship, 1 Jinrnsler uiuiit v, all that certain farm. V'.. , .ll,iU,. ,l A H.. .11. .......I .. .....I ... ., . ..iiutiiMiiK ii nurs niiunil-'il ,11 Film township, bemiiled by hinds of Jasen Curiithcrs, Cyrus Hrlnten, Hnnniel Tuvrnseud and ethers, and adjoining Ne. 2, herclunncr described. On the Jprenilses nre a large Twe-Story ItltICK IIOUHK, with pump at deer, large Hank Ham, with straw shells, a new corn house, corn cribs and ether neri Mary eutbuMdlmt. 'llinfarmls well fenced, divided Inte convenient fields, will watered nnd under geed cultivation. Ne. 2, containing liJ Acres, mere or less, nd nd nd JoliilngNe. l.nnd the iireinrty of the estate of MeOewaii, Samuel Miller, the estate of Isaac. Albrlxhl, William Jacksen nnd ethers. On the premlsis are n turgn Tuo-Htery rPHIILE DAHItED MANSION, vrllh well nt deer, n Deuble-Decker Hum, wagon shed, com erlbs nnd ether nutbullillni's. Alsen geed llriKMtery FRAME DWELLINU. with frame stable, In. bncce house nml n well of geed water, unit n one nud u-hnlf story Tenant Heme, nlsewlth Ktnble and u gix.il well of water nt tlie deer. 1 he farm Is well ft need, has convenient Held, well watered and umlcrgoed cultivation. Ne. .'!, a tract of woodland containing 0 Acres nnd I'll iH'rehes, nillnlnlug thu above UcRcrllieil premises. These farms nre llnely lecnleil lu tlie most fertile part of seuthenttern Lancaster enmity, about iyt mile, soul Invest from Christ I- ami, iimi are convenient le cuureiies, public schools, stores, creameries, elc. A flne strenm of water runs through the whele tract nnd adds much te the desirability of Nim. 1 nud 2. Should the purchasers desire, Pi.tWO, secured by mortgage, can remain charged en each of premises Nes. 1 and 2. Terms made knew n day of sale. WILLIAM IILAUIC, Executer of William Spencer, deceased. s20.:iOAisl.7,l(Kl nALACKOP FASHION. GRAND FALL OPENING -at thi:- PALACEOF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WEDNESDAY, OCT. g, AN 1 1 THURSDAY, OCT. 10. We extend a most cerriia vitatien te everybody te tu be present en this Great Occasion. A marvelous display of iMilli nery, Cloaks, Coats, and a gen eral line of Fancy Goods, such as has never been seen in this city. The elegant room, together with the tremendous stock at our command, enable us te make this the Grandest Open ing we ever had. We premise te all these who will visit us en these days that they will witness the Finest Ex hibition ever seen in Lancaster. We never had such room for display, and we expect te outdo ourselves and give te our many patrons a rare treat. Our display will consist chiefly of Trimmed 1 Iats and Hennets, the latest productions in Millinery Novelties, Wings, Birds, Feathers, Plumes, Tips, &c. Velvets, Satins, Silks, Plushes, Laces, Dress Trim ming, Ribbons, and a general line of Notions and Fancy Goods. Our store will be open both evenings, se as te give every body a chance te visit this Grand Exhibition. De net fail te see it en Wed nesday or Thursday, as the decorations will be of such a character that we will have te take them down en Friday morning. We again extend a most cor dial invitation te all. Come and see. These days are set apart for lookers. We de net ask you te buy. Everybody is welcome, and it will well pay you for your trouble. It will be the grandest sight ever seen in this city. Don't fail te see it ' ASTRICH BROS. fttttf 9lVtta)ttttttt. MlbLEtfS BORAX "MAT WILL WASH Clethes and erery srtlf k nader Hf sun. -fll.f.KIl'H IIOHAX' fOAP WILL WAHIlH ia 1 mines ene every nnieie linger Ihe suni CANEa-EXCI,U8IVE 8TYLBB IN ACA els, IVnanf. Welachel. Cherry and Malae ca, nieunlcd In flIUer and Brenaa. .. .. UKMUTiniCIOARBTOHK. alMflK 114 East Klnc street. GIKIJJ WANTED AT TIIC - - ' I.ANt'AHTF.It CAKAMEi, HI. KAIfOltY, TO CHUKCH BTUElrr. saHIM WE CAHIIY THE IItOKHT HTOCK OF I'lpe" and Pine Hmeklna Tobaceetn the city, woenen ripen atftc. and Kb. each. Oenu- ecanaiecc ntasceacn. me Aicerscusum rines ni Jee. eacn. VKUVTWH CIUAR HTORE. in-iiu HI East King Htrnet. riM,Elt'H HOKAX HOAP WILL WAHH 1A Clethes and every article under the sun. TITANTED-KOAKD HY A FRENCH LADY Y . In a private family In compensation for EK?.0"..1.?""1;: Apply by letter te MADAME aUF.HPIM.ON, at this once. sei7-lvrd MII.I.EIt'H IIOHAX HOAP WILL WAHH Clethes nnd every article under the san. OUIKIOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA Cigars, .V cigars, are hand made with long Clear Hsvuua Fillers, r and lOTs tsixes. .. .... DEMUTH'HCiaAKHTOKR, alMfdlt HIEutKlngHtreet. MILI.Elt'H HOKAX HOAP WILL WAHH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. -Vf II.LEIt'H HOKAX HOAP WILL WAHH ATX Clethes nnd every nrtlcle under the sun. ITIOHHALK. -.. ZMO Hundreriniid Fifty Whisky Barrels at (1.00 per piece, at JACOn F.HHEAPPEB'H, ., .Ne. 15 Centre Hquarc, lAticastcr, Pa. seplWfd lOll HENT-FHUM APRIL 1st NEXT, THE Greenland Mills, situated en Mill Creek, in l.asi iJinilKiier township. Annlvte M ELIZAUETH O. E. BATEH, . . . . . ..n Nertu Uukc 8,-i I-aticaster, Pa. s2V.trd.twK ' TIHE FOLIWINCI PITTITIONH FOR . . .,Jrnl.r wl" ,c near1 en Monday, October 31, ISS at 10 a.m.: tlf llenrv Keijel for transfer of Tavern Li cense of Henry ltanslnif, Hecend ward, Lancav tercllv. ' Of Oeerirc Weber fort ninjfer of Bettler's Li cense of Henry Kegel, (seventh ward. Ijinca. "r,c.Uy: . HEN.I. F.W.URilAN. et.lO, 17d Dep. Clerk tluarterHessleiis. riMlOPTAHHANIi. HUIHT .MANUFAOTUllEIW OUTFITTERH. AND MEN'H NO. 1 10 NOIITII QUKKX HTREKT. I NHiatWEAItef all descriptions from COe a suit. Hemcthliig entirely new 1ILACK HILK UNDERWEAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the ctty. Our 75c Hand Cut and Hund Worked Hut ten Ileln Hhlrt cannot be equaled In the city rnrjl.00. Your measure uken and rlt eunriiuteed for il.m. A lnrEe line of Hand Embroidered Flne Dress Shirt Fronts te pick from. Luri;ul.lnoef NlKht Robes. maraS-lydR N IUHTHCHOOU Night Scheel. LANCAKTP.lt HUHINIXH COLLF.OE, Ne, :u isuiiii auni Htrrci, will open rer the Winter, Tuesday, Octelier 1. A larire class nlready organized Ter the epcnliur. v nu can select your own ceurse of study. Call te see us In our new quarters, the finest private school room. The old pupils highly pleased Willi them. Day sessions new noun. Address. II. P. WElDLP.lt. Principal. CM HAND 1'ltIZE. AGAIN TRIUMPHANT GrandPrize PIIOIIP.siT AWARD GRAND GOLD MEDAL 1SS9 The Bergner & Engel Brewing Company OF PHILADELPHIA Hi again averted Its uuisluy overall coin cein coin pelltors at tha l'nrls Exposition, Issti. The Hlgesi AMiird, The Grand Prize MAN IIEEN AWARDED THE COMPANY. 'Hie creatnest of the achievement- and the value nf this great distinction are still further enhanced hy tlie fact Hint It was made against nil comers throughout tlmclvlllred world. HIHHHsT AWARDS WHEREVER EXHIUI1ED. ITS BRILLIANT RECORD GRAND PRIZE GRAND GOLD MEDAL 1889 PARIS EXPOSITION HIGHEST AWARD AND DIPLOMA OF HONOR 1888 BRUSSELS EXPOSITION GRAND PRIZE GRAND GOLD MEDAL 1878 PARIS EXPOSITION TWO MEDALS AND DIPLOMA I87G CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION PHILADELPHIA 'Ihe tilth lipulutleucilJO)t! b) Tlie licrsnrr A I'ngil Uicu liitf Ceiuisiiiy Is due te the fuct Hmt only the Finest and Rest Materials are used, mid that thegrtatest skill and rareure ex erclsed during nuinufaeture, PARIS EXPOSITION THE Bergner & Engel Brewing Ge. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. uV.'lThlH HW 9tritMHMt. M KRCUANTTAIJjOR, Fall Announcement ! Having purchased of A. H. Reeeasteta the old-established stand at the corner of North Queen and Orsure, I hare new Hi stock a tell assortment of h FOREIGN AND D0M18TI0 000DB. Trousers, 5 te til. ItwlatM lolte. tl te IM. Brata lulu, Ha te 41. rail rareeata, ilk Urn. MB te 4. KoMaeae OrtreeaU, Mlk aad Batla tlaatl, $H te Ma. All mrrsrmenU are elegantly trimmed and made bjr flrtt-class tailors emir. A stylish and comfortable fit always guaranteed. ROBT. H. Merehant Tailor, H. RHOADS HON. BEAUTIFUL FORMS -IN- Ar net made by chance. They result from artistic designs In the hands of skilled workmen. We have a New Line of the Latest Patterns of JEWELRY In BROOCHKS, HI11HON AND SCARP 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 piste. We In vite examination. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINO STREET. Jlem 3ltterttcment. MILLER'H BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under thu sun. ILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEHT TWO FOB 5c and 5c cigars In the city, at NOBfi A IB1 NORTH qlJF.EN HT. mylMmM.W.ThAw ILLER'H BORAX HOAP WILIVAHH Clethes and every article under the sun. A NNOUNCEMENT I Nobby. Ktj Huh, Neat, PALL AND WINTER HUITINUM. Winter and Fall Overceatings and Trousers. Ctielce Patterns of our own Imperta tien. Ne ether hen-c lu Lancaster carries the same. Fit perfect. Trimmings the best. Prices and terms te suit the times. McQEANN & N0WLEN, M North Queen Street. N. II. Full Dress Suits n Specialty. 1?. ALL AND WINTER, 1HK9. 'or the Ijitest Novelties. Uiraest and Ies.t Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Hult Im;, Overceating and Trcsiserlng. gote It. UER HART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Pull Dreii Mulls, nnd the price the lowest, at II. QERHAnT'B, Ne. 4.1 North Queen Htreet. 9-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Ctly of Ijineaster. A HKEW. Kail, 1889. Make It the money-saving tlme of the year, nml this the place te sine It uy getting the best material and most si J lhh Saltings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always relluble. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality finer. Te tnesA who have dealt here the garments speak for themsel ves. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and assureyeu perfect satisfaction. NOS. 2.14 AND 210WUST KINO STREET. ' sl&simd XjlNTIHENEW STOCK. WE ARE UI.AI) 10 INFORM THE PURI.IP THAT WE HAVE LAID IN AN I.M- MENSE HTOCK OP HARDWARE AND ' Heusefurnisliiiig Goods! WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY NEW. THOROUUHLY PREPARED TO SUPPLY AI.LTHEWANTHOF OUR WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL TRADE. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., MNKXT DOOR 'IX) POHTOFFICE. milE PEOPLE'S CASH WIOHE THE SPECIAL REQUEST. We extend mi l.,1tallen te all, espeelully these vt he Imvu never Wilted our store. CALL AND INSPECT OUR IMMENSE HTOCK OP New Fall Goods In all departments new eemlu In, Our stock of Dry floods generally l en of the most attractive lu the city. Many of our patrons say that there U net another ene like II In Lancaster, and Our Prices are lower than these efuny ether store. Cash Will De It Every Time. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KINQ STREET, Entire New Stock ! People's Cash Stere ! fs PIERCE, Lancaster, Penn'a. elstad AND COMPOSITION Ien 9Hmtrttgmcttt. rlLLER'B BORAX HOAP WILL WAHH lTX Clethes and every article under the sun. A LI. THE LATEST N0VF.LTIE8 IN PINE WOOLENH, At P. WEIKEL'H. senauimdlt Ne. it West King Htreet. PUBLIC HALEm! JOEL L. HAINES. Auctioneer, Flre Insumnce and Real Estate Agent. The most central figure In the Real Estate Murkct In Lancnster. If lu want or an Auctioneer, employ HAINES. nu:U-lmdR TMIVHTANT I Stenography and Type-Writing. A competent Inatrurter In these branches lmy nun livening, ul the LANCASTER HUHI NESS COLLEGE, (Irani Hull, Ne. :H North Duke sti-cct, commencing OCTOBER I. Full partleulars en application by mall. or In person Ht College Reems. Address, scpSj-tm Jl.c. WEIDLER, Prtnelial. HK YOUR GROCER -FOR- LEVAN'S FLOUR -AND New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MFRCHANT MILLERS. S TEAM ENUINK AND 110ILERWORKH. Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay jeii te call at my Works and ex limine, our Husk of Engines ! Allew n te Quete you price, and sen our facility fur turning nut work. Portable Engines. I Herse-Power tl Horse-Peuer. I 4K , 475 1 ! , 675 H75 1,175 a uorse-rewer. 10 Horse-I'ewer 16 Her&e-Power !X Herse-Power Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 0 Horse-I'evrer S Herse-Power.... 15 Uorse-Perr. . ... fciiu .. . 'JM . W4 Boilers, Secend-Handr' Five SO Horso-Pewer, 60 in. Dlsm., 10 feet l,en. Si 4X111. Tube;. Prien, 1175 and J1W. One Heller, H) In. Dlam., 11 feet Leng, 21 S In. Tubs, 12 feet Leng, with Fire Frent Caktiug, f 125. 1 CARRY THE LAROEST HTOCK OP ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OP LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Htatlenary Engluea, Mill and Mining Machinery, Situ- Mills, Hark arid Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contructer for Htcam Heating, Direct or Indl rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE Irt THE BEST IN THE MARKEf. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PKOPIUHTOH, 333 EAST PULTON ST., marW-lrdH LANCABTEK, PA, LANCA8TEB, PA. 1-"S 1. .j . &, t,55aji?i j" jgtBFBaii d w sJL ni V Trir 5 -,- g Igglfcn-S"11'1'" "tfysBTtiiiMsiL l'Ss - 1 sft r iissttsscs.'
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