twtr v&v -r 6-,! :3TAnc?aL,Kfc, rv s i? 'Kr' yft,r5Tf wnj ire"? s J - " ' VS. - - ,. ' - ' "r M?" i'"-'! '" ve - -WW '.L T V w7,(.,h . - " . . J v THB LANCASTER DAILY lOTJBLLfgJBNOBB.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 10,. 1889. - " - ft't' A ,c, . ns a I ft 1 DIED WHILE ON A VISIT. ucimi muis, 0p mutual rflc.ny, BIlilES AT Rift M.V8 MXE. RcBtceniM 111 Ten l)n Are While. On a Train Coming Frem Shlrcinnus- town Accident te Jehn Knvee. Cel.f MBIA, Oct. 10. Richard llellls died ilk home of his son. Arthur HeIlK en Seath Fifth atrect, Wednesday night at 11:55 e'clwk He was "lvcars of age and a rtMdentel Hhlrcinsnstewn. He came te Columbia about ten days age le pay n visit te his son. He was Ukon Kick en the train and took te his bed Immediately en Ills arrival here. The cause or his death was kidney complaint. Ihww n native of Kniland, Icing born In Worcestershire. He came te this country in law. settling In Philadelphia, where fie resided until 188., when he moved te Hhlremanslewn. By occur ui n he wrs ;i boiler tule roller, but never worked at the business in this coun try. Threosensnnd one daughter survive. Twe sons mid the daughter re-ode In the United Mates, while, ene son lives In Kng land. His ene son, Arthur HeIlK who re sides In town, is icll known and Is the lener efHL Paul's P. E. church rhelr. Ne 'arrangements liave yet lcen tnade for the funeral. , , The funeral of Jecnh Heilgcrs was held this morning at 0 o'clock from St. Peter's Reman Catholle church, and win largely attended. Interment was made. In fet. Peter's cemetery en the Marietta pike. The funewl or Sarah C MeKlnlev will bj held en Krldav morning from the resi dence or Jehn I). Mclli ide at 0 o'clock; after short services the remains nre le I mi taken te Lewer Chanccfenl township, erk county, for Interment. Jehn Eaven, a workman at the Nnvpio Nnvpie hanna rolling mill, met with a serious ac cident yestenlav afternoon while ut work. Kavcs was walking under the elevated track for the carrying of Iren le the pu Idle, rolls, when ene or the heavy pulley m fell from Its iKisitlen uMin him. Tl e pulley fell uren the man's head eiul he d -epp'.-d 1 te the ground as Ifsliet. Tim Mi w w as se sudden and unexpected that Kave-. was rendered unconscious, and for n sin rt tlme tioughttebodend. He revived, Initiator, and was sent te his home where u physl clan attended him. He sustained an nly cut almost two Inches long en the back or the head clese te the rlphl ear. Eugcne Cenlev. residing en Ixxtis street, was re airing the reef el a back building at his horns j-eMerd.iy anernoen when he mis-el his Toe hoi I and fell te the ground. The tall resulted in a bad strain ami several bruises te his right leg. Edward MuDlvitt. the young man In charge or the ste-un heist t the new Pres bvtcrian church, had his feet caught In the cylinder wheel yesterday afternoon and had several or his tees en his right root badly mushed. The accident Is net of serious character and the young man Is still at work. Miss Redding again dellghlel it large audience at the opera liom-e last owning, by presenting the strong play of" Iioielhv or The Village Hlecksiuilh. " Miss licit ding's Voreliy was superb, while Messis. Smith und Kennedy suppeilitl her adinlr ablvas Vani'.l Drucc and Murk Jlniiirx. The empaiiy te-night will present the oparuef "Merltnnu, or the Soldier of For tune." The new saw mill, lately erected by Messrs. Hyers.tt'e. en the iher front, near the Kusiiuehamia rolling mill, for the purposeor dispensing with the stray legs between Hlghspire and Yerk Furnace, pally began operation jeterday. The large circular saw was started, and the manner in which lumber was turned out excited the admiration of nmny he islled the mill during the day. All llie w-eikmeii areexiwrts at the business, itml llie precis ion with which they hamllu the weik in wonderful. During the tl.iy the, te this locality, wdiulcrlul mill was vlHcl $ " many Jieonle. It is understood that there is a possibility of the mill beluga perma nent thing ler this place. The less by flood te tee large booms up the river In late years gives rNe te this opinion. The attending or the dillcreut county fairs by Mr. 11. 11. Ileisu, who h.id charge of the Columbia Wagen company's dis play, has laid that gentleman up with tlm rheumatism, and he is new ceulmcd te his home. . Miss Maggie Wlley. of Ineust (lree, who has been visiting Miss Mlliau Evans, . has returned home. Messrs. Willlum Mockley, James Mc Clure and Hurry Hcmiillcld, nicuibcrs of Columbia Ledge, Xe. 117, lliotliciheod of Railroad llrakcmcii, will leave town to night for St. Paul, Minnesota, te attend the meeting or the (Srand Ledge. (Superintendent Craen, uf the Columbia shirt factory, has niecd his lainlly te town. The Mastlde.ll.ins will held their lliht ball in the armory en next Wednesday night. It will be a cilice and uccktfe party Itev. T. II. ecley, a prominent Mclho Mclhe dlft preacher of l'hllalelplii.i, will hxtuie In the M. E. church en Friday, October 18th.. en the suhiect " Mctheilism. or ihn Great Religious iiievcmcnt of the last cen tury and a half. " The duck sheeting en the river Is at present cry peer und many or our gun ners come it empty handed. A Popular Snort. The people of lji-wister will be treated te some sport this rail which will be mmuo mmue thlng new te them. It will be feet ball, which Is likely te take a linn held In this city. The students of Frank lin and Marshall collcge have, organ ergan ixed a geed icam.as was shown bvthu weik they dene at Mlllcrsvillu en last batiudav. It is under the captaincy or Mr. Irvine, formerly or the Prlnieten club, w he is bik ing the greatest juilus te make the men preflcicut. On next Satunluv the team will meet that or the llucknelf I'nivcrhitv, or Lewisburg, und the lincuster people should turn out and encourage the home team by their presence. On Tliauksglv lug Day the team from Dickinsen college, Carlisle, will lie here and ethers w ill Rii here before long. - Hurt en tlie luillreud. William Rvan. a tniinn. nbmii "s ranm old, was brought te Lancaster and taken te the county hospital at .an early hour this mernimr. He was ildlng en a 'freight train which arrlvel in Columbia at an early hour this morning. He was sitting en the bumper of the car with his feet upon another when the cars suddenly cauie together with great force. He was'iiilured and It was believed at first that his knees wcre knocked out of joint. When he was examined this was found net te be the taae. Nene or his bones are broken mid although he is pretty badly injured lie is doing very well te-day. Kvuu says his home is In Philadelphia und he was en a return trip ft-em the West. Wutklut; te Her lliisbuuil. The only person who was In the station house this morning betore the muver, was tfVSulJ? m'emaJ! ' pve her naineas Eldle Rellly. .She applied for ledginj; lust evening and stated that she had cimofrem Mt. Hepe and wanted te get te Wilming ton, Del., where her husUuid wnslhliig She had sent te him for inoiiev, but she did net wait long enough ut Mt. Iloiieto fee whether It came. Khe was discharged by the mayor and hhesiurted en loot ter the state of Delaware. Turners Gelug te Sew Yerk. On Saturday the Central Turn Vereln or uu Y?riiw,y w111 ueeate their new ST-n'ini J'i lcctclthat live thousand men will takp jurt In the p.ir.ide. About twenty members or the Lan.astur Tun A ereln will go ever, lcavliig here ut i20 en Saturday morning. They lave lxenuble which will also be gexl ler jierseiM out eut alde of the society. GraulcJ u fcelillerV Llceuse. Jehu Haiti, city, was granted n rciieua of bis aeldicrs' license te ptsldle goods wares and merchandise in the county of Lancaster. Will Start Here. The members of the Rurten Stanley Cpniedy company arrivwl in Law-aster at 11:10 last night. They btart their traveling Masen here this evening. Physician Jtt-ullt'rts. Dr. Thee. E. Ingram, of Marietta, a graduate of Jelferken Medical etdlege. was rnflatered te-duy as a physician. Kxecutlen Issued. Execution waa issuctl thl afternoon by IvS; s,,0a"" irui"'i Thompson Pennock, ofChrUUaua,ferfJ,OdO. ' 8IIK SAW Till! IXSPIItlNU 8IHS. . y Hew n Weman Who Lest ily the Chl Chl cnire Pfre Was Comforted. William Kerfiwt, formerly of this city, but new nn extensive real ota(e agent of Chicago, stepped recently Iosco his folks In Lancaster. He was en Ids way from Etrepe and telated n funny Ineldent of his return trip. Whcu the great tire took place In Chicago Mr. Korfoet re sldeil there ntul his preerly was entirely destroyed. .sircclv had the flre lcen ex tinguished bofero Mr. Kcrroethad a small sign made with these words, or something te the effect, wMch he placed In the ruins: 'Phoenix likewcrisc Hern thoashesand are ready Ter business again.'' On the taint beat coming from Euroie was a lady from Chicago who did net knew Mr. Kerfoot. Mho began talking te another gentleman from Chicago, and during the conversation stated 'that she was from England, but was n resident or Chicago during the lire, and was In business rer hcrseirthere. Everything was swept nway from her and shn was left almost penniless. She became dc spendent and felt like giving up. One day she was walking along the street when she saw the sign ahove mentioned. This in spired her with a new hoi-, and she re solved le try again. She was successful, and Is new a proeieus business woman, and was en her way from Eng land, where she hail been te visit her friends. After she had finished the story the gentleman said, " Why the man who put up that sign Is en this stcamer." She said she would llke te meet him and he was hunted up. The lady and Mt. Kerfoot had a geed laugh ecr the ineldent and bo be eauin fast friends. VtHITINO POLITICIANS. Chairman Andrew mind Cniiillilntolle.ver Meet llie Ward unit Township Hoiseh. Candidate Ileyer and fetate Chairman Andrews arrived In thUciten thls'ifter thls'ifter thls'ifter noen's train from Yerk. They dined at the Hamilton club, ns the gtiets of O. C. Kennedy, E. K. Martin, Majer A. C. Ilclnirlil and County Chairman Dunlap. At "o'clock there was a conference nit he rooms orthe Yeung Itepublienns, te which the ward and township bosses had been invited; Chairman Andrews Impressed upon the country politicians the necessity of getting out a lull votenl the November o'eullen. Among the men who met the candidates wero ii number who want postelllces or places lu the revenue elllcx. They nre all anxious te make themselves ery promi nent." Besides these of Chairman Andersen and Ileyer, swoiiies were made by "Ceck" Gatcliell, Themas II. Ceulirau, .St. Ilreslus, Dr. lteebuck, l'rotheuotiiry Metzger, lleorge II. Ltlla. Mentzer was anxious le spcik in order te show llie statesman that lie was the man for the county chairmanship. I'ttla Is gunning for the Marletti poslelllce. The visitors kit rer Heading this anernoen. Tim .Mills Air.H'tcd. Frem tlm PltlsliiirK HUpnlrli, There has been u shortage el natuial gas In 1'illsbiirg and Allegheny dining the p.n-t two days, causing it suspension of work in a majority of llie mills. The Phil adelphia company and all (he independent lines that draw their gas li en) thu Muriiiy Muriiiy vllle wells have been uflected. Curncglu'sTueiity-nliilh street mill was forced te close down ut H o'clock Wednes day morning, alter making ene heat with gieat dlllii'iiliy. Twe heats were made at thorpiMTl'uieii mills, which areewucd by thoHaiuecoiiipaiiv. I'.tik llres , wluiewn un independent line, had great dllllculty in running their w eiks yesterday. The night tuiti went elillged te go te weik at II! o'cleek.soiislo finish belore fheg.is pl.iveil out. Clark's Selar lien winks, the S'lige mill, Jenes A-liiiglillu, Oliver .t- Mohlii Mehlii Mohlii seu, Chess, Cook ,V Ce. innl the Ciesccnt Steel eeuipiuy weie forced te shut down without completing their usual iluv's work. Dentil el'u linker. Michael Duerr, well-known baker or this city, died at his lieuie at Or.iuge and Plum stiecls this morning at hair-past two o'clock. Deceased was born In Germany, and was In the 17th ye.ii-er hisnge. lie mum in .iiiciica many years agoauuier the last eleven years has been carrying en business at the plaee when, he died. He had been ulllictcd with dropsy for six mouths, but wits able te be ulsiiit much of thu time. He leek his bed for the last time yesterday. He was it member of St. Ali meny's cuurcii irem which the fuuer.il will take place te-morrow afternoon. Ai-hoiiIe In AVIiie r,r thu Muss. The Hev. James Kelly celebrated mass in tlie rink at Oneida, N. Y en Tuesday, am) took noeiit two toaspeoiifulH or thu wine, whcu he was at ence seized with gieat pain and a burning sensation in the stomach, which he regarded as syinptens or poison ing. A physician was summoned, w he ap plied llie best-Known remedies for poison. One orthe parlshloneis went te Syracuse toh.ivetlio wine In the bottle mialvzed. Several tests weie made, each disi-lesing the presence ofursuiile in large iuautltles. WeiliicNihiy'H Huse Hall O.tmes. The Amerii-.ui Association championship games of yestenlay were: Columbus Id, Athletic !; Brooklyn 17, llaltiiuore Hj Cin cinnati HI. Kuiims City 1 ; St. Leuis S ; Louisiille I. The Philadelphia club defeated Wheel ing yusterday by it te 'J. Tliere were Mb games played in Hie Le,igun this year, against old last vear. Ferem.ui was hit very hard by llioeklvn yestenlay. City .Mnrshitl Cowers will lie Here. Jehn Powers, marshal or ICIgin, Illinois, who wants Inils lteidcnbach, te answer ""'.""'"K" " luueury mure, lelegrapheil te-day te Ollieer Wittick that the papers ter requisition have been slilppisl teSpringlicl.l. He will lie for Harris burg en Friday, and alter procuring the iieeessaiy papers from Governer Beaver, will eoine te Lincasier and make an elleit te get the pilsener. Twe Ablei-meii Awnv. The laiulliar sign "Out of 'town, back this evening," greeted the callers en Alder- uiii ..n oneiiiy aim Dean's ileuis this iiieniing, mid thu icperters were greatly disapisilnted. J sett lei iluit'useH. Jehn IlildebruiKl, who was pieseeuted before Alderniin A. P. Dennelly for com mitting uu assault and battel y en Rachel Iteese. succetsle.1 te-day lu getting the case settled iijHin the payment or costs. A s liillar Miit bienght against lllldcbrand by 1 cter oeds was withdrawn en theKime teims. Ile wits Iminnleiii. Henry I'erdne.v was arrested m-d.iv ter begging ut St. Jeseph's hospital. Feulney went t j that Institution this morning und demanded money, llccuuse he was ro re fiised he bwame very Impudent, eillecr Gardner was nelilled and the fellow locked up Ter a he.ulng before the mayor. Will I.I mi In Meutiimi. J. I'. Seldemrldge, a former lesldent of L.ihrata, left en Monday night for Mon Men tana, wheiehe will miike his future home He was loin number et yens .t lesident e'r Ncbniskii but left that Mate some weeks age mid returned le Ephnilti. A lawyer I'iiiiIMhiI. in the rulted Stales dlMriel eeuit in t iniinn.Ul, en Wtslnesd iy, i harles Lund y an utleriiev, was Mjntewtsl n dins' ii,i ii,i prlstiiiiiient ler contempt or coin t. Liiu.lv reruse.1 t.( give testimony before the gr ml Jury concerning ullegtsi illegal tiausic. tiousef Miiimiii the empleyes or the lb. mcrvellts-tiii'H olllce. ' Wl'M le 'l'OXIIH. Messrs. p. J, Mctliaiiii anil Oisjige Nau nun left last night for St. Leuis, where Ih.y will meet lticharj M. Itvilly, -Jhey jvdl then prrsets t.. Texas te leek after 11 i'tifib V"'1 " ew "D1 by ",0 lut0 1,1"'1" - A tomtit r Wt-dilliiB. Frent Hie I ebauett Times. Mr. and Mrs. ljugene Oerhart Smith, of Itucaster, itaw. Issuwl ea.ds ,1,11101 11 j "K thoinarrlageor Ihelr Nsu.r, m Klore 0 Wiley, te Mr. Jehn Alls-it Wei.ucr, , ,r this city 011 Thursday, October Jlth, , ) p. 111. Ill I'resbyterlau church. L.uen"! lfwldlV "" ,tW1'""" ,,,,M "" isehl 17(1, COO. Frem the I.ltltz Ilcverd. Win. V.vam A. Sen 0,1 Tuesday sold ut pnbllowlemooo cJga.s te J. Llvingst0 Carlisle, at f 8 per theutsind. ' The Kdlnen rtre Kxtlnaulshlii? Ce., of rhlta dtiphla, wlllitlvaanrxhililtloueii Ilia let sir nrr of Orange and Mevln tlrcclss, to-niern jFrldajr) evculng at 7jn eVks-k. eltMtil P.xenrsloiite tlie Hnitctilinek. Trinity Church Aiituinn lnf IJxcurMen te the Hirltrhbnck en Weilnlaj", llelr 16th. Hound trip ticket, geed for tlirre ifs)s. Kara only 2.7.1, Including the Switchback. Peeclnl tmln leaves Iinraj'trr fKln'c street), ntO n. m.; Celuinbls.nn. m, Ijiinllit lllc. rt.-2; Mnnticlm, 0;I5; l.ltltr, fl:.V, ; Kplirnln.7,1. Tnilm rrliirn IliR leave Maiirh Chunk at 5.10 p. iii.,unl Al Al leiiteMniUH10n.nl. Kxrurrlen tickets te Al Al leutewn rncer, geed for tweilnj , and M se and retani en the Switchback cxonrslen trnlfi. 08.10,12,1 .Iepi.Ij.1Iainm ill sell at public sale, nl the Kcj clone house Oils evening at in o'clock, the preertr of Jencpli Helier, Ne. 21 West JmnM trrct. cath. Mn.l.rii-On Monday evening, Otlets-r 7, lSSii, lu this city, of pneumonia, afltr mi Illness eretic neck, Mrs. Ksrnti U. Miller (born KrbcnJ, lu tlie TDIIi yeai of licrnge. FiiiK-rnl from hrrlatercnldeiiiT, Willi her seu, II. Viirlun Miller, Ne. M North I'rlie-c street, en Friday nflirnoeu, October II, at i'J o'clock. Friends and rclstltcs arc linlt'sl te ntlttid. Iiitcrini-iit t ImiiciisU r ci nictcry. 1'lc.tsc emit flewcrn. eH-31 Iiitfiik.-Iii this city, en the 10th InM., Michael Duerr, In ttie 47lh year el his age. The relatives and friend of the family arorc arerc cpcetfiilly Invltctl te attend the funcrul from his lute residence, Ne. &Vt Knt Orange street, en Hittnrdny morning at Sj.TO ti'cleck. High Mns at Ht. Anlheiij's church al tle'cl-ick. In terment nlHt. Antheny's ceinctery. 211P drain nnil I'rovltens. CllfCAUe, Oct. 10. 1:0IJ eVIis-k p. in. Furnished liy H. K. Yiindt, broker. Closing Prlcc-J:15 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern, Oats. Perk. Uird. neinlK-r S-',', ill lIi 10 I? I' 10 November 31 i IV", t) .V, S IW IKmlM?r Sl'i 314 llf;j ...... . Year - fi. .11 .1 7 . , Jnnnnry ... . - al . H 37 ft t February. . March May A73I, 3.1'J 'il'l .... i Consels n. - -. CrudeOII - fs's Nteck .Markets Quotations by lteed,.MiOruiui & Ce., tia iikvis, ixincitsier, in. NKW tOIlK LIST. II A.M. 12 II. Cittiiida I'acltla a c. c. a l. -. - , y- Colerado Coul . ...i.. Centrsl I'aelllc, Camilla Heiitliern 51 SI Clil.Mt. I,. A l"bg Den. 'Villi, (1 Dei. u aw it. ni'; Krle ZIJS 'HY, l'.rlc 2nds Jcr V K.AT Umi.AN -. MI'S ti I.. Hliore IIHJ, W.;J Mich. Cell MlMxiurl I'l'clllc- T.VJ 7iy ItiH-k. Valley .. .. N. P. MSf :Ht N. P. I'rcf... . - 74 i 7(Vj N.west- m my, my, N. Y.C New Kngiiiiid . in; in1 KiiHtTciuiekkt-e lOjj 10"VS Oittiilin Oregon Trmiscenlllieiital.. M)i :iT Ontario ft W .. r I'aelllc ilall - .. . V. M. St ' Hi); a M,Js Ti :ti!. Itlrlintend Terntlinil U: HI. Pent 71JJ 714 70J Hi l:... "'Is 'I 5P .Ml? rexns rarine Ilnleii Purine. Wnlmsh (-eiii. . 0-V4 itt Wabash Prcr R'J T'J Western U Ki, tv't WestHhere ltmids .. .. IIIII.AOKI.1IIIA LIST. U'h. Vnl :y 5IU II.N. V.A I'hlln Pa. it. It 5P r,y. Ilcjidlng i:i2l 1 1-10 lCh. Nnv 5I'J W,, lleslettv. Puss P .V It .V imt I' .,.(. ('.IMS II In l OH IWS l tw Jtin lAiutcvtiocmctite. llJUKVoiCKeVTirKtriLVPE. Tarllted and White CAI.IFOUN1A WINK. 30e 1st bettle ; J.t.00 1st ilercn Imttlcs. llOllllKlt'HLKlUOUHreltK. Ne.'2CeiitieHiiiare, Uuu-ustcr, Pa. "llfANTIUl-A HITPATION TO DO OF.N- cnil heu'cu-nrlc by aiiilildlo-iiLridweiiiau. Apply at I) NUIITI1 MAIIY Ml'. ltd f Il.M'.lf.S IIOItAX fOAP Wild. WAHII il. Clethes und every article tuidi-r thn sun. ITtOlt AI.U-Hi;WLN(l MACHINi: AT A J Ortstt Iti'ductleu- Nearly Nctv. F.lthcr furritsli or en liistallincnts. Imiiilrc at ellMl 'lIllsJOFFICK. ANTi:i)-A OOODCOOK ; UKFLIIKNCIX reipilicd. Appit in MltS. niAN'L .MtMlbCNlir.ltO. elO-Stil Sit Past OianpeHU N JLW IIAIIIIKHHIIOP. W 111 fill HlltlllllllV fltMll ll lltirlu 1.1..... ,A. Hiih A llro.'shtere, corner Ctntre Si vituil Nerlli (tits'it slreti, where I hoix-lean el till lit) old eiistenuis. ectlO-l'UI JOSKPiI OAKDNKIt. -lir-ANTKD-A OIlll. TO 1)(1 OF.N'KltAL T V IIsMIM't erK iUN0.7lliNOHl'il llouseuerk. I tef.niiie rciiulrtil. Annlv DPKKHT. Ksird' CHlANDOPIWINOt i ruts iTiit'itMiAY) i:vi:nine, KASI'KNDlllirKL. HI CAHT OltANOK HT. LUNCII-NAIIPIIKKAIT. I he imbllcar" Invited. "10 ltd II. J. KLOKL, Proptlcler. te close business, .. ,. i J-H.NOIlllKCK, Agent, - ..,V,lV..,.,!,,c!'.,,"t, v "leKI., Ijintiikter, Pit. eMldllAltttU J ANSAH IN VKHTMKN r t7ejll'AN CAPITAL .-.iwi.ililil C'I.U8 llillNOOii SI V Per Cent. Merlgages. Mx Per Cent. IIiIh-iiIiiic lletuls. 'Iliellest Iinehtuieiil Oireied. Cull Hatlsrue Hatlsrue lery Iiiloriiiutlen (liven ., . . JOHN II Ml.l.,1 ;.r, s-U-ld Ne.UH. Duke Kiui'i. lll.t.i:il'rl HllUAX SOAP Wild, WASH al l lellies und every article under the suit. MIUIINI'IK!: DIVIDEND. I 'Ilie iiiiiiiiigtis of tbe lainriister A l.ltltz ?n".ri".1' 'T VV!",'!I,.,",U'.,I'W ,,av diH-laretl it itl ilcnd or One Dellar and Tuvutv-lltc Cents if 'r". I"'1' Miaie, imjitbl,, nt thcl'iiiim-rk'Nu-llenul Hank, of Umcaster. IV. en and i,rier Meinliij, llnHlliiliiy er.N'iiveinli, , A. W. HIIOllKlt.Keei-ebirv. I.I 1 1 T7. Oct. 10. lsv.i. elO-'JliU I tw- OYKTKKS! lllS,reYsTi:itS INTI1KMAK ket.kiTMsl innlUO en. innl meals at nil lieiii.. al CIIAIU.US i: I lOftTKICS, Hi ill" n'nr or the Centra .Market. 0sters lii'tltei. h.l or es'iilKcrvtsl te p.lvatc luiullleg. TeleV,!,, e connection. elmdl" nii'UNiMKKi:i.i:crieN. " " ...."''"'enforenict-rHof the IjtucaMerit 1.11Hz Tiiriiplke Company, te serve tlie viisiiliig jear.wllII.ebeUlattlichti.rglslleiise'lnU Ijiiiciikter count v. IV. en .Monday, tie sth day el November. SU, Ik-Htcci, the hours e" tw,, and lour o'clock In the nnernism. " ie eUWtiUltw A. W.MIIeili:it,.Serrclur. Pl'!!l:,.r..NTU'1:0-V TIIUILsnAY. OtTO 1 HKK10. IWJ.nt the Key-tern, ife.iie. l i?i ' "". V',"10 T"sSIry HIIICKDWLI.i" i.v .I,-,nl."1.",: kexe" 'was. nli-ely isiisrcl. NaimWiklJimieH Hreet. ljit freiits AinV and widens te M feet In rear.iiud lit tltptli I :J l.,i,i,rna!!i;affiS!: fr"u ",,J -hs JeixKU.vIMJ.Ae.,SK,,HHOl'SK,Stll riiiu: pei.iAiwiNn pin'iTieNH-ifin , lM"Yw!,,,,l,!,, '"'"", "" M""ll". ""out )f Henri Kegel for transf.r of Tin cm II I 'reTl'y! ' K",",l"fi'bw""1 nl. I "ttciii. Or ilytKO Welwr for transfer of Hunter's 11. ccusee Henry Kegel Stienil, ttard.lLnu'ti 1 r..'. "..-. . . HHNJ. F. W. UH11AN el.lO. 17.1 Dcp. Clerk ljuartcr KsVlens. yrtTKIW ! CHICK K.N AND WAI'FLUS ! 'I he Unties' Mltn tvs'leti of HI. Paul M r Vi''1.'."-'" WJ!!,.1,,,W " S"l"tr l"l "llewi? iiKii' ii' ,aud,'J,A v AN" HV1 l"ll)A w& FltIllAYNIOHT-Oii.terbiiiH'r Hum!cK,UWV N,)"f-,"""n mid WalUe '.T.."ei',,1Hrf,,"ln,," enecl.Kk. Ticket. pWJSJjI.ALKOF VAbUAllI.KClTY PltOP- Os Tili'itunAV, OtTent-K 17, Issii. Al the Us.ijinl Hettl, Hint lo-Mery llrlelc Hel.lciin'.N.iu 37 Seuth Lime kIhsm ,,s me, '.'""-Vn",1' '""".' M!"' "" ""Mern ...nte i..a . - "'.c heiiM.h.ul.wii nt'iitly pabitcl .mln', In'" ."'""'Kheilt and Is IneitelUu MnViVil. r V; r l '!' Ier"!,,,l,1 ' '"' of the most de. Jl ' if ,r ""hleiiw In Hie city. U,t aixlle fwl. cxleiidlug te i, liMeet Idn nlll-y. ' Ktle te ceimiiriiee al 7 o'clock n. in, HP Ii,,,.-., t AbLANA. UF.HIt.ABCIit. Ii. r, Howk, Auclleiieer, iii:iiAi,N(rici:ri.usiNe out my i:n- IT tlreHtiN-knr rumlly Carriages, Ten Hug gjes, Pint tens, Iliiklut'sN Wagons and sllgli also, u tine line or Seceiiil-lnuul Weik. (Ireat llaigalus. PiHllivelv Mill Imi.eI.I ni ii i..ri,i.... iluVw' I. ,u f ' """"d pliu ev. Ill Istseld Ihrre uua 1 runkJlu trvet. clO,H,13.l7U item ttrvtlcmet. " TT.I.KR'is IIOItAX OAP""Vn.lTwAMil Clethes mid every art trie tinder the mm. SeTTHAI.fi" ' ' B Tan llniidreii and Fifty Whisky llarrcli attlA) per piece, nt .lACOHF.HIIKAI'FKft'K .. . We. IS Centre Haunrc, Ulncaitr, IV er15-tfd ' MILI.Hflr IIOItAX HOAP WILL WAHII Cfntlieiaiid ritry article under thuMin. MILLEU'H IIOnAXKOAp"VIbb WAHII Clethes nnd every itrtltle under the nun. ni I N K T TTTei UNeT ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIKS IN FINK WOUI.KNK AT . P. WKIKKIM, scp2l4iudll Ne. Went King rt tree t vr iT.i.t:it'fV iTeitAX HOAi"wii,i7"wAHii JJl. t.liitliesniid every article, under the un, ANK-KXCI.UHt VE "hTYIM IN ACA" cln, Pciiang. Welscliel, Cherry and Malae f ...... ,v ....(., , r 1 1 ti iiiuilICa DP.M UTII'H CIOAlt HTOHE. Ill Kast King street. aimtr.tR 'TI,J.'EU'H '1'JHAX SOAP WIlAt WAHH tJ. Clethes and etcry article under the sun. J0J' "A ;VlT I.ONl TlNCn'lTiccdDLD lliiil Hilly WaltClgerU the best In the state, h or sale at myPW!iiiM,v,Th,SAw . M1LI.KIC8 HOHAX HOa"'"wII.L WAHH C'etlicg and every arllcle iimlcr thesiui. BKS1' Ce HAVANA FIU.Eir CIUAIl IN the city, st HILLY WAITZ'H, mylMin.lt.wK'1' m XOrt" tUec" HU TIIKY ('ANALL COPY HUTNONB CAN Mtml Hilly Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar, " m, im. ji??rf,S N0,lT" tlUEEN 8T' J J ll.SiO ; furm cataleuei hent free, -num. - ilENIlYtJHAMIIKIW, e.ltdA2ltr FcdcrnUburg, Maryland. 11011 HHNT-FHOM APHIL lSTNKXT, TI1K V Im-iiliuid Mills, slluattsl en Mill treek. In jtt Unn'Cierleiuiil,. Apply le "'"" . .LI.lZAHLi'II O. k'uATUH, 2Hrd.tll Hl' U,l,OTSlcr, ifrZeZH KfVK Tci0AIIN HILLY WAITZ'H. myl,n.M,w!Th Aw"1 "" N"rt" qi,C" Hl' rlLl.ljll'H HOHAX SOAP WILL WASH '-'"""'s and every in tide under the sun. flLl.i:ifH HOHAX HOAP VU,U WAHII L. '""'csuiid every artli lc under the sun. uV2.vd -piALb ND WINTHH, lw. l'V!:i,l.u'.l'n,,'M N'e'viltles, Uirgest mid Mistt Ceiniilete Assortment of Tall and Winter Hull- IIa'iIT.1"'"' ,II,BIU1 uTr"uerliiB1Botel!.UKll. Nonnteeiiual II. Nene te surpass the make up. he eeireet labile for I'nll Ores., Hulls, mid thuinice the letrckt.nt II. OKHIIAHTH, ...., ,e . ,e. 4.1 North OiiwnHtreet. -OnlyDlict Importing Tailor In the City of Umcnhter. Jt ff CRHND at Tin;- 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN ST., -UNTIL- SATURDAY. Fer the benefit of all who ceultl net conic te sec our dis play we will leave all our deco ration up until Satday, when we expect te see everybody. All are welcume and nobody is expected te buy. Our display of Coats en 2d Fleer pronounced the grandest ever seen in this city. Astrich Bres. "1TY OHIJINANCF, An Ordinance TrannfcrrliigSI,.VO ir.nu theSew. enige mid Drainage Fun.l te II.. I'und for Oriidiiiguiid Macadamizing Hlrci. He It erd.iluct ly tin. Hct.xt and Common Council of theClly of l-ini.i-.ttr, that the unit of llfK-.11 lliilulr.il (5 l.')i ilellarH U nnil the none U h. reby tniiisf. rrtnt Ireiu Hie e.tcrnge and Hrilnage Ktind te tlm Fund for Onidlug and MiieiiitaiiililiigKlrM'tN lliiliilueit and 1 imcteU Inte a lau at the llty of bun' Miltr, thin Ithduy of Ooiebti, A. H..Jk-i. W. K.liL'AHD. Preildrtit of Coiiiiueu Council. D.vvin U Dms, Clerk Common Council. D. P. LONO. Preililini.SUcctCeuiii.il. J. K. Hai.r, Clerl: Select Council. Approved Octolier H, IbiO.' eWJld 1JDV. L'HOL'KLEY, Majer. Loek Out for the Key ! Palace of Fasliien, H A(IF.Il A BROTHER. " Linspar," iLincrusta," "Anaglypta,' We will be pleased te work. Wc are also using a great .1 mutual wen Miuwii iur its uriisuc qualities ana great auraeiiity. U-VVe employ the most Skillful Decorators and Fresceers, and give all work our ca till tlllCIIUUII. RECENTLY DECORATED; " Dcmpcratic Club Reems," " HAGER & BROTHER, 25 te 31 Wemt Hent ?lbwcciiacmeitt. G .1KLM WANTED AT THE liANCAHTKlt CAIlAMEl, CO. FACTOHV, 33CHmtCHHTnEET. KSUfd CANEH-THE FINEST AMUHTMENT OK CancN In the city can be found at HILLY WAITZ'H CIQAIl 8T0HE, New. 5 nnd KM North queen ntreet. iiiy27-M,W,Tli,8&w EYHT0NEHU8INE8.S COLLEGE AK AK fertlM uniurpakRCd HrtvnntHges for trnln lug eimg men nnd ladlen for bmlnewi. Wc hat en delight fill room and pleiiwint location. Knit ceune. SK; eteulng eeurw, rJO. Tvpc ivrltlng und Phonegraphy taught. W.l). MOWEK, Prlii., fe. 10 North Queen 8L, Jjuicantcr, 1-a, IfdAtv lHOCT01fH OPEItA 1IOU8E. Procter A Heullcr Proprietors and Maiiagem. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 10, 11 and 12. Matlnee Saturday. Hurton Ktitnlc-' Oiieratle Comedy Ce., In the New " MRS. PAHTINHTON." Octelier 1 1 and 15 Lctttcr & Wllllamn' Londen Biieclalty Company. ectHKild IIACra AHOUT TEETH." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Uradiiate In Dentistry nud Antrdthetlrs. Ah Ah Keclatetl for flic ycam with LencaKter's Lead ing UentUU. New located at UHANC1E AND N0HT1I QUEEN HTKEETH. Prompt Alten Alten Hen I Hciiseuablc Chargcn 1 Werk War ranted I Heuiw S ik ru. te8 p. m. Week l)ay. hepO-Cmdilw IT O.ME TESTIMONY IS THE HEST, Uasi'tr Wellicl. Ne. '21 Nerlli Water Mrcet. had HUih a bad cold that he could scarcely Hlcep. Ne iiHdlrlne helped him until he took COCHRAN'S COUGH CURE. One ilir-e of which Mopped bin cough for 21 huurHiind curtd bliii. Price, 2.1 nnd Se cent", ut COCHHANS 1J11UO HTOHE. Nes. 1T7 A 13!) North Queen HU, ljmcnnler. Pa. Ttt.TliK A HKEW. Fall, 1889. Make It tlm money-saving time of the year, and til Ik llie place te save It by getting the bent material and mett stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, st I en handsomer, quality liner. Te tlitJMi who bave dealt here the garments sjieak for themselves. All thai U Hiked Ii a trial le please you, and assure ou perfect satisfaction. NO.S.'J31 AND ISM WEST KINO STUKET. sKWmd OUIMI.VNS' COUHTHALE OK VALUAHLE HEAL EHTAl'E. Hy Virtue or nn Order of tlie Ol plums' Court of Iuiciisler county, dl reeled te the unilcralgncil admlnlstraterH of Aiiium Funk, deceased, they will expose en the premises, Ne. 3, HATUHDAV, OCTOIIEU 12,18811, the following described Heal Estate i Ne. 1, A Let of Ground en the north side of Marlctlu menue, In the City of Lancaster. Ne. 71 1, eunliilulug iM feet 5 Inches front, and e.. lendlnglu depth lIlfect.irhereenlHerecleiliineiv Two-Hlery and Mansard HHICIC HOUSE, with parlor and kitchen en Mrs I Heur, two bed-rooms ou second Heur, and two rooms en the third Meer under a munsatd reef, with hydrant and n pleasant back yard. Tlie whole making a ery desirable home and renting nt u profitable rale. Ne. 'J. A Let In Lancaster township, en the Marietta township, opposite Ne. :t, and adjoin ing " Wheatland, containing thirty-three and enc-halfpeichcs, whurcen are erected two con tiguous Twe-story FHAME IIOUHEH, the one containing two rooms jen tlie first Meer, two rooms en the second Heur, and nn attic; the oilier containing two rooms en the first fleer and tin ee en tbe second. There Is n kimm! new Frame Stable, well of water, cistern unit ether Impreiemcnts en the premises. Ne. 3. That splendid suburtiati estate known us Hid " Funk r'nrni," lying partly In Iuuatcr city and lurtlyln Lancaster township, situated ou the north slde or the Marietta turnpike, one mtle west of I.aiu"istcr city, epiHisItu " Wheatland" and adjoining lands of Jehn I llcrr, the heirs of Patrick McEiey, Henrv C Hiirner, and ethers, containing H Acres and l.Vt l'trchcs, of choice and highly cultivated land, productive and eligibly lectitcil for building purposes. 1 he Improvements consist of a large two-story Hrlck Heuse, with tutHitery brick back building, tile rooms ou first mid smell rooms ou second fleer, wash house with cistern, smoke house. Ice house en Improved plun vvllh ctllar under spring house and wikhI beuse u.t u.t lelnlng, well with inimp at deer, line yard and law n, a large Swlsscr bank barn.K! feet by Hi tcct. n 1th well and pump outside. Alse, cistern under the barn with pump In the bam, horse power building nud grain shed with stable under; also, hay scutes; large building for farming Implements, carrluge house, etc., 71 In't 1-0 IGfeet; tobacco and hill shed Willi cel lar, corn cribs, beg sty, etc. Alse, large new- l.s. hucee house ll rcct.'by 30 feet, htillt en the latest Improved plan, Willi cellar 10 feet deep, eltlcc. etc. The it hole tract comprises oneef llie most valuable properties In the county, and otters a ru re chance for Iniestment. bale le commence ut 1 o'clock p. m., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by HUMAN A. FUNK, SAMUEL UHOFF, Administrators of Ames Funk, deceased. Jehn Heiiman, Auctioneer. s2t-3tds21,!S,e5,10..:tw M HTIN HH03. A Clothing and Fuinl-h-lug Goods Stere complete. Ever body's needs thought of. Everybody's sire pre pared for. Ever body's tusle considered and tbe lowest WE'VE THOUGHT OF EVERYBODY prices ler reliable materials. Men's and Heys' Nebbiest Suits and Overcoats for Dress, ilea's and Heys' Teughed Suits and Treus-rs for work or school. Ask te sts) the fellow lug lets us examples of thu werthilvalueaud money savlpg prices: Children's Kilt Suits, fiM mid 3 M. Little Heys' Natty.ScrvlccabloSuits.M.OOend jH). H!g Heys' Huiidsemc, Diiriiblcbiilb-.fdund Js. Men's All-Weel and Gissl st le hulls at &.S0 and !l-' Ask te see the royal range of Overt twits for Pull mid Winter for Men and Hejs. Ask what flU will de for you lu Men's Overcoats. See our Men's Underwear ut SOc, 75s and tl, Sec our Underwear at 10 for two suits. Hoj s I'ndi rwear, Sic, 30e mid let-. Tim Custom 'fullering Department Is busy getting out and building StjIUh Knits nud Overcoats te elder. Try us there. MARTIN BROS, Custom i Uiileiir":, Clothing and 1 Furnishing Goods, I N08. 2S AND 28 N0KT11 QUEEN STUEET. yt jlattvfitmcnt. HAGER Sk BROTHER. AND MANY OTHER CHOICE submit "Special Designs " and deal of "LINCRUSTA WALTON " in our Decorative Wor Hamilton Club Heuse," Hester's " i luusc, luriiiers ixuuunai uanK. King Street, SKliscellatteeu. M ll.LEH'H HOKAX SOAP. WILL WASH glemes nnn every article unuer inesun. BILLY WAIT7. HAH THE UESTTWOFOIt 5c and 5c Cigars In the city, nt NOH. 10! NOHTH QUEEN HT. myl8-9mM.W,Th.BAw "VUHOOLDENLION AND MIA QUENDA F Cigars, 6c cigars, arc hand made with long CTear Ha rami Fillers, no's and tin's boxes. DEMUTH'H CIOAK HTOHE, al8-tfdft 114 East KICK Street M ILLEK'H HOHAX SOAP WILL WASH Clenics and every arllcle under the sun. 3-HE ONLY VNOAHTEK HUHINEHS COLLEGE, Ne. M North Dtike street, Day und Evening Sessions. Mere applications received and mere pupils entered since opening than during any previous period. Fer proof of tills call at College ltoems. Typewriting frce te all w he take the business course. Addrcts, II. C. WEIULEH. Principal. rpHOUT SHANK. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Ne. I) NellTII QUKKN HTltKET. UNDERWEAR or nil descriptions from We a suit. Something entirely new HLACK SILK UNDERWEAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city. Our 75c Hand Cut nnd Hand Wtirked button Hele Shirt cannot be equaled In the city for 11.00. Your measure taken and 111 guaranteed rer 11.00. A large line of Hand Embroidered Fine Dress Shirt Fronts te pick from. Large Line of Night Robes. marttS-lydR TyB EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will lw a great help te you. We use Inlmltalile "DlA MANTA1' louses, which are made only by us, nnd recommended by leading Oculists us the best aids le defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 4)3.00 I usual price, .VIH. Steel Spectacles, SOe.; usual price, 1.00. Artificial Eyes I luertcd, 91 ; usual price, 91 0. 1. ZIHEMAH A BR0.130 S. ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. mvS-lyd w ILLIAMSON & FOSTER. We Will Inaugurate FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 11. THE PRICE LIST WILL APPEAR IN OUR Next Advertisement. COMFORTS, HLANKETS, FLANNEI.S, CANTON FLANNEL AND DRESS GOODS, At Lewest Possible Prices. Indies', Misses' and Children's Hosiery in Cot Cot Ien, Fleecc-Ltned, Weel nnd Cuihmcie. New Let of Ladles' Embroidered Handker chiefs. Indies' Suxutiy Cleth Jackets. Girls' and Misses' Gretchen Coats. Jersey Jackets and Newmarkets, K.50 te fIS.UO. llejs' Knee-Punt Suits nnd Overcoats, fiOO te SIlVH. Gent's Heavy Fhiuu.l Shlrts-Plaln, Striped and Fancy, 75s, 'ak . 1 00, Jl -Jj, fJ 50. All-Weel Blue Flannel and Jersey Shirts, SI 00 nud 51 '. Flannel Jersey Shirts, 73c te ft M. Men's and Hey's Ilrtss and Working Gloves. Gents' White and Colored Merine Underwear, Wc. GENTS' HEAVY-WEIGHT WINTER OVERCOATS .S 00, IU 00, J 10 00. GENTS' FULI-WElGIir, ALL-WOOL WINTER SUITS InCassliucre and Cheviot-., 110 nnd f 12. Hey's Huts and Cups. Children's Peles und Tarn O'Miaultrs. The New Ktvlu lluckle Hand Genu' Stiff Hut, f.'uO nndSJtU. Herso Hlaiikets, Ijip Robes nud Carriage Whips. GENTS' DRESS SHOES, Three Widths. Tips and Plain Toes.belld White lA-athcr Seles nnd C" lre. Finished ns Neal as Higher Grade Werk, I jice Frent or Congress. PRICE, 1. 511 TRY A PAIR. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. SIS MARKET STREET, HAKIMS liUIiQ, PA. feat Blanket Sale Williamson k Fester, "Specimens" of "LINSPAR Farmers' Hetel," Fulton Opei Lancaster, Fat Stem bveritemcntr GEORGE FLICK. NO. IS WEST (JERMAN ST., LANCABTE PA. Birds and Animals Stuffed in a Hnnrri Manner at Reasonable Hates. e7-lwd WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK fJ Plpep and Fine Smoking Tobacco In tl city. Weeden Pipes at6c nnd tee. each. Oenl iue iui-erscuaum i-ipcs ei'ix-. eacn. DEMUTH'H CIUAK STORK. alR-tfdR iu East King StreetJ TU8T RECEIVED. New Designs In OVERCOAT PATTERNS Something Entirely New. McORANN ft N0WLEK. Fashionable Tailors, 136 North Queen BtreJ Property Owners. Merchant & Ce., Importers and deal ers In reefing plates, sheet copper, sheet brass, etc, New Yerk, Philadelphia and Chicago, are Issuing te the trade a neat little Illustrated descriptive pamphlet of 21 pages, entitled " ATln Hoef," descrip tive of the manufacture, sites, thick ness, weights aud brands et the various kinds of tin plate used In rooting build ings. The trcatlse fully describes the kinds .of tin reefs, hew te put tin to gether, and the special advantages of staudlng scam reef, the allowances for a greater amount of expansion and con traction ever that of the flat seam. Alse treats of the gutters, rlre walls, solder ing, painting, suggestions, us builders' and carpenters' specifications, etc. This llttle work has already entered upon IU fourth edition, evidencing thu fact of Its merit, uTld the favor which It has met at the hands of the trade. These will be mailed en application te the head office or any of Its brunches. Induttrlal World, Septembers. e.'.-ltd R E1LLY HBO j. A UAUB. Prepare Fer Winter Our Radiant Novelty Square Deuble Heater In tlie handsomest nnu best stove ever niiitle. It has full revertible Hue, is elegantly nick eled aud fully KUaranteed. We will Btartle you en the price of our Star ling Parler Heater. It 1h nicely mounted, contains full revertible Hue, nets en a handsome buse aud la absolutely guaranteed. We also have Starling Parler Bteves, low priced aud of handsome design. Te anyone wauling a stove it will be the part of wisdom te llret examine our immense line. We sell a band some Deuble Heater, fully guaran teed for S13.00. Testimonials from hundreds of our fellew-eitizeus at test the merits of the Celebrated Novelty Het-Air Furnace. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST.. S-NEXT POOR TO POSPOFFICE. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE- THE Blankets and Flannels, &c, -AT- Specially Lew Prices.' WHITE HLANKETS at TSc, fl. fl.25, 11.50 1 1.73, f-'-M, 11, SUA f 1, e, fe, $i..t0 te JUL OHEY HLANKETS, fl,fl.Si. flAl.r-' teS-V, hCARLbTT HLANKETS, All-Weel and Medl Medl csitl,S;).75teK STARLET FLANNELS, 15, 30, 33. .10, 35 te 60 cut". WHITE FLANNEU4, b , li'i, 15,20,35 te 03 cents. OHEY Fli-VNNEia at 10, 1J, 17, 30, 25 te 50 cent. I jiiHck'.Uciit'saiid Children's UNDERWEAR In till tlie Hjular htjli-KHt all prices. Mixt of our Woel.-r.s were txiught at 11 time udeii tbematket vtas much lower than It Is to day, placing us lu a isnltlen te kIvc you the levvct ielbli nikli price. Gee. F. Rathven. NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, uiarAMydR LAHCABTKK, PA Reilly Bres. & RaubJ Peeples Cash Stere ! ., , L -JL.f 51 i flcv.V :jtv JsujLi'ii!&BSShhiitdtSh l-.-L