"' , -i? ,1Vt JiHv'.' -. ' ' '".- f ' T ". "--".. .- t.- t CfV,.r'-'-V ,.5 rv; TBffl ! ICA8ER DAfLY tth!lMGBNq3VyByiAT OCTOB1CB u igq. '"v- '-v -i" s H Ai? ''" tp y . x :,'' - vtv J rt-1" :r-i '. lV?,: ,- O w m. it ft rU Sfc l-c A fi '. MID OF HIS INJURIES. ttMCMM (Wll JUT UR TR Mil MIS r, fllMtll ATTIHtlMT. 1M Besly of WlllUm Hnmble Brettftht Mm IlMMllac-MembM eT Conpeor C teAttMAUtePnaeral SattirJar. Cetcmu, Oct 11. William Humble, tfek bnkeman en the Reading A Colum Celum Ma railroad, who had both of his 1M horribly mangled, and was taken te BL Jeseph's hospital, Heading, died in that Institution en Thursday tnorn tnern lac. Tfce remains were brought te the late hone of the deceased In Columbia. The fceapttal staff of surgeons did net amputate Hirer or the mangled limbs because the weak condition or the patient would net permit It He failed te rally during Wcd Wcd eeaday night and his death was cerUln te fellow whether an operation was performed Jt appears that when Huinble was struck by the overhead bridge at Vlnoment he fell upon the ten erthe car In a dazed condition. lie managed te get upon his feet and walk Inx frnrtl fell between the cars and Wt herrlDly mangled. Hew the mi i.ntunate man could live ns long nj he did was a mystery te his attending physi cian. William Humble- was a vv oil known ?-cmngman of this place, and was well bought or. He was Industrious and the only support of his widowed mother. He was a member of Company C, lln Hogl Hegl meet N. O. P., and took an active intercut In everything pertaining te the movements or that organisatien. As n member of that company, a firing squad of eight men under the charge of a corporal are In duty bound te attend his funeral. In this in stance, however, Capt F. A. Hennott will have a squad or sixteen men In charge or a sergeant, attend the funeral and conduct the body cf their deceased memler te Its lat resting place. Yeung Humble was within a few months or his 2cl year, and was unmarried, The rnnerat will take place en Saturday nrtomeon at 3 e clock Frem his late home en Walnut street, abe; a Sixth. Rev. Willis 8. Hliiman will officiate. . . ., . David Price, a workman at thoHusqiic theHusqiic hanna rolling mill, met with a slight acci dent yesterday. In handling a heavy piece or HnlMieJ iron It slipped from lil-j grasp and fell upon the top or his right Feet and produced such a ilnfiil bnilte that he was tuiable te work the rest or the Simen Weaver, a workman in the same mill, also met with an accident while In the performance of his duties. Wltlle he, with ether workmen, was bundling a heavy bar or Iren, the third linger of his left hand was caught The null and por tion or the flesh were tern en, making a very painful wound. Frederick Struble, also a workman In the Susquehanna milt, met w 1th a Hlmllar accident nd had a linger nail and portion or the flesh tern elT. Gee. W. Wlke, Win. Lnudonbergor and Ham Read were given a hearing this morn ing before Squire Kvans.eharged by ('Met Burgess Kech with drunkenness and dis orderly conduct Frem the evidence it appeared that the young men were mak ing considerable disturbance In the vicin ity erThlrd andlxcust streets, en Satur day night Jflghtwatchman Dyslngcr re monstrated with theni, and the officer w as threatened with a thrashing. DyMiiger complained te the elder burgess nod suit was brought Laudcnbcrger ami Wlke paid the costs, and Read premised te se cure the amount this evening. Officer Morrison arrested a man last evening who gave his natne hs Themas Cunllfle, or Philadelphia, for lielng drunk and behaving in. a disorderly uianner. He was given a hearing before Squire Hcrshey and sent te jail Ter ten days. Dave Rittcnboiibe, a eddler, was ar ar rwrfed by Officer Schlll, for being drunk and disorderly, and he was scut te Jill for Wit days by Squire Selly. Km ma Archie wus lierore Squire Selly j t-irday afternoon charged with drunk naes i and disorderly conduct by Iml-a Luiaey. She was sent te jail for ten days. Beth women are colored. Emma entered a cress suit befere the same justice against Louisa Ter assault and battery and In default or 'JU ball she was sent te join Kmnia. Anether fair sized audlence greoted Miss Redding and her excellent company In the opera house last e veiling when they ap peared In "Marltana." The cenimny werrlrhl v attired In inaimltlcciit costumes which excited the admiration or the audience and drew from them loud ap plause. The acting by each member or the company was Immense and every person waa mere thati pleased. The company will present " The Octoroon " te-night and give a matlnee en Saturday aRorneoii te the ladles ana ciiliuren ny appearing in "The Dancing Girl." More llinn ene hundred prcsents will be given nwuy te the children. Rev. K. Ludvvick, uster or Saleme United Brethren church, left yesterday te attend the annual session or conference at Vnnvllle. Messrs. Ileckel A Palne hae received the contract te furnish the steam heutilig apparatus for Dr. A. W. Rogers' new reM reM dence en Locust street Owing te souie nrrer In the spocillcatleiiH of the new Frcsbyterlnn church about ten leet of the lower had te be tern devv u. JM1E SAW THE INSPIRING SIGN. Ilewr a WeniBU Who .test lly tlie Chi cago Fire Was Comforted. William Kcrfoet, formerly of this city, but new an extensive real estate ugeut or Chicago, stepped recently te bee bis folks in Lancaster. He was en his way from Europe and related u funny Incident of his return trip. When the great fire took place in Chicago Mr. Korfoet re sided there and his property was entirely destroyed. Scarcely had the lire been ex tinguished befere Sir. Kcrfoet hud a small sign made with these words, or somethltig te the etlect. which he placed in the ruins: "Phoenix like w e rise from the aslies and are ready for business again.'' On tlie same beat coming from Kuroje was a lady from Chicago who did net knew Mr. Kcrfoet hhe began talking te another gentlc;uan Irem Chicago, and during the conversation stated that she waa from England, but was a lesidiint or Chicago during tlie lire, mid was in business for herself there. Everything was swept away from her and slie was left almost penniless. She bcvaiue di di speudent and felt like gi lug up. One day she was walking along the street when kImi saw the sign abeve mentioned. This In spired her with u new hope, and she re solved te try again. She was xucccsstul, and Is new a prospeieus business woman, and was en her way from I'ug land, where she had been te visit her friends. Alter she. had finished tlie story the gentleman said, " Why tlie man who put up that sign Is en this steamer." .She said she would like te meet him and he was hunted up. The lady and Mr. Kcrfoet had a geed laugh e cr the Incident and be nine fast friends. GOING TO YUIIK COUNTY. A Well Known Citizen I'iivluu Ijui caster. This is the last day Ter Cyrus II. Celvin as a resident or l.ancsstcr, as he will leave for Yerk county w 1th his family. In the future he will make his residence at Jack tavern, where he has two farms. He will remodel the old hotel, which has been in the family for years, and he will lieard there together with his father, w I101.0 health Is net of the ticst Mr. Celvin will super intend the farm work, and will also deal In fancy driving and carrlage horses, doing buslncsslu llaltlmere, Wash ington and ether cities. Mr. Colv In c.une te Lancaster thirteen years age and during Uie most or that time either kept a livery stable or dealt In mie horses, of which be is one of the best judges Irt the stale, lie also did a great deal el business In his line is Philadelphia, He is a geed citizen, popular with everybody that knows him and his many friends are very sorry te sec, aim leave the city. A Hey Charged With Larveny. Jehn Hule, a twelve-year-old boy, vrai arrested this morning by Constable Klch elU en the charge of bleating a bx of rinc from lu front of Knyder'a trluiuilng tore, en West King at reel. The boy who tele the ring waa seen at the show case by bebm pertens in the nciKbborbeod of Saydei'i. Hule was taken befere them, HI they Identlfled him as the ley. The Hstt fellow adnuttcd that he Mole ene ftas;, but aaya that waa all. , . r Twe Sermons. Rev. J. T. Satchel), former pastor of the M. E. cburcli, will preach In the above cbureb Sunday morning and evening. PECULIAR ACCIDENT. A Scheel Teacher tHreck en the Head by a Palllna; (Sash. Harry Mehler, who Uvea at the Park house, and Is a teacher In the school at Ednn, met with a peculiar accident which resulted quite seriously. He was In the school room yesterday afternoon between 12 and 1 o'clock when he caught held or a window te heist It The strlpa which held the sash in were loose or off, and the sash fell, striking Mr. Mehler en the head. The broken glass cut two terrible gashes, sever sever lngene artery, and itieameunt of bleed that the man Iet waa something fearful. Miss KmllySaiidhach, who is Mr. Mehlor's as sistant, bandaged tip the wound, and Mrs. Mehler, who had left the school but a short tlme befere and started towards the hotel, went bark and brought her husband te town. He was attended by Dr. Geerge A. King, who sewed up the wounds and Mr. Mehler Is new doing well. Mr. Mehlor's little son Fred also met with an accident yesterday. He was sliding en a beard for a toboggan and get his hand underneath. He had the nail tern from ene finger and the member otherwise In jured. XHF. 70TII REGIMENT. FlattcrlnR letters Uccehtsl Frem Maler Dnvls, tirthe War Itecerds tjfflce. The following lcttors.rcceUeil by Cel. II. A. IlambrlKht Hum Majer Gee. U. Davis, or the war records olllce at Washington, In rofcrence te the "lth regiment, will be read w ith Interest by the members and their friends: 'I beg te acknowledge with sincere thanks the receipt or the roportorthoor reportorthoor ropertorthoor ntlonorthoTinh Pennsylvania Inlantryat Chickainauga and Mission Ridge, which you wero se kind te prepare. "I regret extremely that the statute under which the work Is carried en limits us te matter or strictly contemporaneous char acter, and se does net authorize their In sertion at this time. Ihave caused them le be filed with the records or the regiment In the department, as an enduring record or Us brilliant Ber Ber lcessml Hiibjcct te publication In allow ed 1 1 ion, or In an apitcudlx le the current work. " In a lotter dated October f, Majer Davis writes that he Is willing that his letters te Cel. Hambrlght, or August .10 and October I, may be published. In addition he writes : " A full presentation of se bril liant a record as that earned by theTUth Itcglnient, Pennsylvania Infiititry, Is my duty, as It Is mv earnest desire. If I failed In either, I should bodcservltig or rensiire; lr the endeavor Is stircessnil, your sntls sntls Tactlen and that of your gallant comrades Is mero than 1 deserve. I hope te publish the ChlLkamaiiga volumes tofero the cud ofthe current llscal year." All Uld Check. Henry S. Kckert, or Gordenxllle, who Was In town 3 cstenlay, carrles a curiosity In his ocket. It is a check en the Farmers' bank el this city, which wasgUen en Do De Do cetnbern, lHlft, by his father, tlee. ICckert, Jr., te Jehn I.lghtner for .'0, The check Is net much mero than hair as laign as theso In use at the present day and It is made or rather rough paper. The gentleman te whom the check was given was the father of Newton t. Mghtuer, or this citv, and he was (iiicoludge 01 the county. The check was found en Ml. Kekert'H garret among a let of ether old impcrs. THE ARSON CAMP. CONTINUED. Iteldenliai'li te be Handed Over te thn Elgin His., orrtcer. District Attorney Weaver lnsl evening illseharced thn witnesses In the Iwis Heidcnlmch arson ease. Thai step was taken because the district attorney did net think he had sumclent ovldeuco te convict him, the material witnesses being tlead, w Ith the exception of llrluimei, w he Is In the Kasteru penitentiary. Iteidenbaeh will lie held suhlect te the Klglu, Illinois, elllcer, who will reach hore te-morrow morning. If Itcldenbach Is the man wanted there, as Is prolmble, he will be handed ever te him te be taken te Illinois Ter trillion the charge or burglary thorn pending against him. Thn arson case here will be koplepon ngalnst him se that If acquitted thore he can be returned te the county prison hore. The commonwealth might convict llct deuliach eT arson en Ilrlmmer's testimony, but it Is net certain that he can be brought from the penitentiary before his term of Imprisonment expires. Notes of Horses nnd Fairs. Boveral gentlemen of this city went dnw u te Mount Helly, New Jersey yestcrd.iy te alteiul the big lair thore, and they were gre'ttly pleased with what they saw. Thern were seven races with llfty-elgiit entries yesterday, commencing at neon. The purses amount te f Jit,(HW. IMwaid II, Kaullman seemed a geed hoi se when he ptuchased Nam Walten. The herse did well for tlie past two reasons ami has wen lets of money. He will run at llagorstewn next week, and will thou be brought home for tlie season, Kloeted 11 Deleeutn. The Increased membership in the Yeung Men's Democrutie society entitles that or ganization te an additional dolegate in tlie convention of the Democratic sisletlcs, te meotuexl week In liilladelpiila. At the meeting of the society last evening J. t. Ktclnmetz, esip, was elected t hut delegate. Hent Out nr Thirty IIiiyh. Henry Fordney, who was arrested en Thursday for begging money at St Jeseph's hospital and for iliserdeily con duct alter he was rofused money, was heard by the mayor this morning. I'ord I'erd ney was soul te Jail for thirty dav s. - Went Te 11 Tournament. A number of tenuis players of this city went te Marietta te-day te take part in a tournament which takes place between people of Columbia, Yerk, Meuntville, Marietta and Uiiicastcr. Game was called at 10.30 and valuable prizes are le be aw arded. Itculxt rut Inn ClitHed. Te-day Is the last day for the registration of these pruitlslug as veterinary surgeons who are net graduates of a veterinary college. In tills county in all til veteri narians have been registered, only a few of w liein ate cellege graduates. 1'eMnl t leek l'rometisl. Geerge telhley, vv he was ene of thn first Hcpuhlicaus Irem this county te bn np. IMiiutcsl 11 )s)stal clerk, has sinee heen 1 nu lling between New Yerk and Pittsburg. HeliusJiist been promoted from second te lirsl class clerkship. NCttUul Ills (a MS. Km.iiuifl llauimeud, of Jehn street, against wliein sevcrul suits were brought yesterday befere Alderman Spurrier, man aged te have them all settled in the aflei- 110011 ny juiying the costs. TllK FMImiii Klre KxtttiRiiUhlue Ce., of Phila delphia, w 111 xlvean exhibition en the let rer ner of Orange uud Ncvlu strcvtssi, tiHiiorreu (Krliluj I ev i-iilng nt 7J0 o'clei k. el0-2td SlCrttltO. Dl-rmi. -In this city, en the leth lust., JllcbaM Dai rr, In the ITlli jiarei IiIsiikc. Ilie 1 elm ls mill trli nils of the family are re HHstr.'llj luvltisl te attend the funeral from his late resident v, Ne. 3W ljist Orange street, en Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. High Mai.. at Ht. Anllien)V church at Uo'cleck. In tcrmeiitatst. Anttiuiij's cemetery. '.'tit Itlarhcte. hteek Murketa, Quotations by Reed, McGraiiu A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'u. NKVC VOllK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 id. 3 '. M. Canada Pacific ......... c. v. a i. tVilerudi) Ceal . Central Puclflc. . 3P, 31,'i l' Canada Heuthtrn .. M'J Chl.HtUAI'bE ... .-. . Ihn. .Vlllell IH-l.li.AW. 1IIJJ IllJ, mi; Kie 2d.- ..:::::: ' " if.rttf-z.- :z i- : Leu. A N . . HJj; M mV'. L. Shere......... ... je&;' Ulch.Cen ' Missouri l'c-tlc .... 71!i Oli ei'; Heck. Valley .. .:.. . .' ' N. P. .... . sj ai 32j; N. Il'ref U'i 71'5 lt'l N.West lll'J niij H2" N.Y.O 107 107 1J7 New England . . 45JJ llj; 15;: hast Teuueisee.. . Omaha .................... Oregon Transcontinental.. Xi'i 31 31 lnurle A W . ' l'acltle Mall . Richmond 'terminal......... '&!! 'ail 'iP; HUPaul , 7ltf 71 7lJ Texas Pacific........... . ... 9K Wabash Prat-. stjis Westcfn Uwm.m.iwh.i.h. West Shere nend... PHIJ.AOBt.FHt A LIST. Ieh. Val .... tffeV1" re. k. n.M.MM.M.Mn...M... ReaJn.............. ten. Mav,. Ilestenv. Vm.......... p. a n . n Cent . epIi raM...... ........... M v MU 22j 22 11-iS m P,i s "2 H 1-. wR Grain and Previsions. CIIICA00, Oct. II, IflO e"clock p. m, Cleiln( rrlce-2.io'rleca p. m. Wheat Cern. tint. I'erk, tjRti. te 580 fi87 October.., ma III 'n wm NevemMr December.. Year........ January February...- March.. May Coneol" ...... Crude Oil.... fel lH v te n'in 9.V, 0 10 30 , MJf &T 22J .... 6 10 r.!-!!-!!H!!!!"!!!JZI"!"Z!"t6" tcm bocrlti'ntcttte. -pUHKJOICKOFTHKOKAI'K. T-arllled and White RAUFOKNIA W AfVp twr iHitlln ! K1.00 rxr derrn liellleff. INK, ItOIIHKIlHI.IQUOUHTOItK, Ne. 22 Centre Bquarc, tancanter. Pa. irANTKI)-AHITUATIONT()"lK)tJEN. f v rral housework liv a mlilctte-(tct wemnii. Apply at 130 NOHTII M AKV HT. ltd TTIOIt HALIV-HF.WING MACHINE AT A Either U ureal Heuictieii-weariy rsew. ferrflch or en luttallinents. Innlltrnnt el0-zt TllWOITIt'l- r-IEOIIGK FLICK. I TAXIDEKItlHT, .-.O. 1.1 WENT OKKMAN HT.. LANCAHTFJl, VA. Hints nnd Anlmnln HtulRsI In n Superior Manner at Iteasenable Hates. u7-lnd irANTKll A MIIU)UAnKIl WOMAN TV Hants a situation iisucoek In a private family or restaurant. Apply at ltd NO.IBKAHTMIFPLIN8T. -rANTEI)-A GIUL TO 1)0 GENERAL TT Hiinsewerk. lleferriieerefiulrvd. Aiudy BtNO.WtNOIlTH DUKEHT. e(t-lfd 1IIK ANNUAL MEETING WTHE HTOCK- T Tun holders or the uincasier it Krnltvma rtmlke Head mmitanv. will hi held at the Kullen .NutliiMxl linnk, Iinenster. 111., en Mon day, Nev eintwr 4, lssi, belneen thn hours of I and 3 o'clock p. 111. Kleetlen of nftWrN fur the rnsiilni! vrar, etc. W. It IIITNEH, e 1,1 1 , IHd.l I tw St-eretary a ud Treasurer. I Jllll.ll' DOEItSOM HAVING ABHlONEO inn naianeeseinu 111s ihmik aeceunia 10 lehntl llabcrbiih. all tiersens Imlnhtwl 1,i ald l'lilllp Doersom are reqiiestcil toniakelm- uifiiaif sriiinuirni ai inn eiuist 01 inounuer ineunuer slKnil, Ne. IISKKast Klnc stretU JOHN' A. COVLE, Atterney-at-Lnw. nlltdftlttr SPECIAL NOTICE-CIA)MlNfTl)UT MY EN EN llruHleek of Family CarrlBgcs, Ten lliuc Kits, riueUiiis, lluslness Wilsons and HIrlKhs: also, n tllie linn of Second hand Werk. Great llarcalns. I'eMtlvily will Ixineld at a sacrifice te cIeki business. J. II.NOH11ECK, AKCiit, Cor. Iluknand VlneHts., Umcn'tcr, l'a. eMOtdHAItvH 1 JKOPOSAIJiFOH cVhTeTctEH WOHIC. Healed prnHisals will be received by the Ntreet Ceiuniltteu for relavlui; Ihu ilrlveuayef thn I.I me street bridge with two and a-hnlf Inch cak plank, the city le furnish plank nnd ether material. III. Is te tm addressed te WILLIAM 1(11)1)1, 1:, Chairman, anil dcpuiltvd in Com mittee box, nt .Mayer's OIHce, net later than live o'clock en Monday aricriHHtu.Ottebcr II. ectlt-2t PUHLIUHALi;OFAWELIMX)UATKIlI)T of KDumder ! an Acre In Meuntvllte, wmi rrnuiii lieuse; siablc, well or water, etc., ttierren. formerly the tell-tnte nmnertv r-aie leiase iiacoai.iaceii M. vvilim r s Hetel 1 r's Hetel. Meuntvllk, Hatunlny, e'clis'k II. 111. Octetjer 12, IKK), at !t EI)W. P. I1HINTON, Secretary, ltd Lancaster A Huscuchniiua Turnpike Ce. ANHAH INVlWTMENf COMPANY. A PITA 1 ..l.M)0,OI)0 ISlll'.'.OOO HUHI'LIM... HIT Percent. Merli-iurc. Hlx Per CenL Dcbenttire ileuds. The Ilest Investment Orfercd. Full Hntlsfao Hntlsfae Hntlsfao tery Inlormatleu Ulven. JOHN H.MKTZLER, netA-ld Ne.0H. DukeHlleet. V Hr,M:i) 1XTATE OF PETnil'licTrTEN. S. m'T, or Eden township, Ijincnslcr emit Til" nude nlgnrd auditor appointed te pass liMfueV'iitlensanddlstrbutethe balance remalului; In Iho hsudsef W. 11. Reland, esi , teand nment; theve legally entitled te the snine, vi III sit for that purHc en Tuesday, Nuv.S. Ishtl, nt lOn.in., In the Library Heom or the Court Heuse, tn the City or Ijincasler, where nil ier iins Interested In said distribution may at tend. H.M. 1IOUHER. ectlltdF Auditor. T1RTATK flV 1-l.iyAllT-Tlt Mlninri llj (lecensi-d. The undcrslmicd auditor nin pelntml by the Orphiius' Court of Uinciht.T county, l'a.. tedlstrlbutc thnbalaiuertmalnlnir In the hands of Chan. M. Hewell, esq., executer or snlditciciiMnl, te and nmenx tluxn lcally entltled te the same, will attend for that purpose 011 Halm day, Nev ember 2, 1W), at 2 o'clock p in., in the tlhrnry Itoemor the Court IlllUtft 11 II, fl (,l,..r I n. ....,.. It.. .-1....... -1, IH-rums Interested In said distribution may at tend. A.C REINiEIIL, asllUlhlF Auditor, r r 1: a imj it a it tr 11 h ToitTisiii7.e II TACKLIX We have a few mero thrte-lnhiteil Htalncd lUHlslcrt.at l'2e; llrnss Ihcls, 'JX-, Great lair kiiIiin In Nlckle-Meuutiil UiiuuniHHl and Italu Ihm) Heds, and Nlckln Click and Dhik ltetN. A Kiiural assertinent or tackle ami red mount ings. Ileav v Deuble Halt Kettles al Jl.ul. FRAII.EY'HKAHT END PHARMACY, , (Opposite Distcrii.Mnrktt,) Fralle'sermiriiKeH.ruiiis)leaKant te take, rcUlreh no phvsle alter taking, nud Is sure death worms. Irlcc2jcn bottle. M.W.EAw J3 ARGAINH IN HIIOEH. HIE7VTENZ'S Big Shee Bargains ! Closing out Shoes w erlh 12, 13 and SI at H. Ijirm Iit of Men's Hand Hewed II and J'i HliiK'S markeil ileu u te 5 J. Men's Walking Muk-s, t.'s-. Miss, s' and Children's Oxford Ties, Mc. Largu let of I'lnc Infant hhecs, Sic. llejs' llutlen Hlus?s, size I e5,Th'. IjuIIis' Fine Dongola llutteu II 3d; worth t-'-V), Jehn Hiemenz, Ne.S7 NOHTII tJCEENHTHEITT. felilb-tfilF c tARKE'H CEYtON TEA 1 Clarke's Ceylon Tea 1 Isoiuiefthe tlnest gruuths uflcit which has been lniiertcd, and rer richness and iltllcucy or flavor, It Is uusiiris'isscil by nny ether dais or 'lea. CtAlllCK'SCOFKEiy supeilerln iiiallty te aiiv sold In this market. Hn Hutel Rousted Cetlws ak- ;icr peiuul. Clarke's CointiliiHtlen Ceileejat Sin nut iSK- Hr pound. Is thutlnet value t vereltinst. CIT PRICES IN GROCERIES. Extra Drlisl lUtr, l'.ujc pt r jhiuihI ; 10 pounds for Jl.oe. Oilifemla Hams, 8Jc te UV ;h r pound. California Apricots, iJUp, t.V, lv- iht pound. Callferdla riums,3 hiuiii1s furSV. l'alltenilaTiilli'Syrii-llmt In tlie woild weild IVperiiuart. Light Hyrup eiilv he per ipiarl Great llargalns In Jellies and Pii-servis. Wholesale and Retail Tea. Collet, and Grocery Htere, ' UAH SOUTH QUEEN STREET, a?-!icaduartera for Peppy oil ssip. Telephone. 1'reu I)i livery. u MHRELLA HEADQUARTERS. The Conestoga! THIS IS THE NAME OPOl'R Popular Umbrella. Tens or Thousands or them sold vilthluthc paM six mouths. The Cleth U Union Silk ofsuticrler 'iiiality. We have lime grade s or ll ami till geed wearers. Ever) Umbrella gimninti-el nut In faila ur split "ir-.sk rer the Coin-Kiu Umtirdla at the uikkers, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 EAST KING yrREET. eWmd rtatan Pacific fttn etlemWt. MfXtERII BOIIAX SOAP Witt WASH Clethe and every article under the son. 1:1011 HA tE. Twe Hundred and Fifty Whisky Barrels t Kn per piece, at . JAC0llF.8IIEAKFEIf8, Ne. IS Ccntrs bquarp, Iyncatr, Pa. seplVtfd , IM.KK'tl 110UAX bOAl WILL WAHII Clethes nnd every article under the sun. SjOUAX BOAP Witt WASH and every article under the un. MH.tEH'8 Clethes pilNETAILOMINUl Att THE LAT1WT NOVKtTlEii IN FINE WOOLEN H, iS W1W1 u t SepJK'imdll Ne. 41 wU King Street. MILtElfS 1IORAX SOAP Witt WAHII Clethes and tvery article under the sun. ANE.-EXCtUHIVE" HTYLEH IN ACA eta. I'cnang, Welerhel. Cherry and Malae ca, mounted In Hilvrrnnd llrentc. DKMUTjrH CIO AH HTOHE. nlS-lfrtU 111 Et Klngstreet M:nnehcher hall dancing hciioel, KVIiKV HATUIillAY KVKMlNli. et-indP FRANK II I A I.O WHK Man ngcr. nWirNl'IKBliTviDEND. I The mannRers of the Ijinesstcr A Lltltz Turnpike l'emuiiiy have this dav declared a dlvlucnd of One Dellar and Twenty-five Cents '11.2.')) per share, tm)nbte nt the Farmers' Na tional Hank, 'of !,nnrcitcr, l'a., en and after Monday, the Ith day orNevemtier. A. W. HIIOIIKR, HccreUry. I.ITIT7, Oct. 10, M. eltWMAItw OYHTEIW I nKST OYHTKHH IN THE MAR ket, served In all slvles, nnd tnenls at all hours, at CHARLES li HOSTER'H, III Uie rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. elmdll rptlRNI'IKK ELECTION. ' 1 yii election for officers of the Lancaster ,t l.ltltt Turnpike Company, tn serve thnensulni tear, will be held nt thcHtun-l Heuse, In LI tltr, wintasU r county, I'n., 011 Monday, the Itli day or Nnvimber, InW, between the hours of two and four o'clock In the nfti rnneu. eiO-'.'td.Vltw A. W.HHOHEH.Hecretary. M AHTINBItOS. Tiiinkike of an Outfit for INTERESTING VALUES. AC the hey 7 Natty Htj les, Du rable Cleth and Lew Prices are the Interesting Features of our Clothing Htore we'd like you te My. Mothers, TIVE TIMES. weenn de you and the hejs Reed by letting tluse lines call jeu toeur Hey's Outfits. Chil dren ami bej 's department, rirst lloer. Chil dren's nud little boy's stilts, full or worth, (3 Ell. 32nudSIOare the price peundary for the little bes. ItlK lien's Hulls, worthy of thobe.vs,tS nnd JS and fliiei and finest. Men's Hulls and Overcoats, piles nnd piles, cover the second and third ruHrs, Very Geed Hulls nnd Overcoats, JS and!in. Very Finn Hulls and Overcoats, f IS. Finest Hiiltn and Overcisils, f25. Men's and Hey's Underwear nnd Hese. Prices nre the late bearers Hint makn this department active. Everything In Underwear jeu'rt like Is here S)C te Jl a piece. Orders nre pushing the cutters in thti Custom Department. They've hud their vacation. They're ready for yen. I'll, Finish, Htjlennd Price right. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods. NOH. SB AND 2d NORTH UUKKN HTHEET. A Tittisrs" The End of the World Is Net Yet, As Heme Foolish People Thought It Would, but Is Huiely the Place te Uuy Your Groceries 1 THE LARGEST STORE t THE IIEAVII24T STOCK I THE H12JT LOCATION ! Goods ReUtiled at Whelesale Prices I Parler I'rlde Enamel, KK- a buttle. This Is tint llct Steve 1'etlvh In the world. Applied with a Moelen ileth. Ne itut, no rut. Ite diK c-d from 15c te 10c a bottle. HEAD AND TELL OUR NKIOHHOR. altwil.vapeiatedApiilis, is-j .'t lt,s Evapera- tt.il Api Jic: 3 s,.x-; a ii,s uirKO trenili Trunes, Icmless Halhlns, ac; 6 Ihs Peaches, llet Evnnernteil Peaches. !!" Veu- z 1'IS Citren, J"ic a lb; Oramje and Limueii I'tel.lSc MCA l'.S-Drlfll llerf. 12i . k'niiet.-ln llrl.l tr,l(l; I'lcnle lliiniH, U,-: Holegua, Vc i Her. rlnt',6c,,fl'Sfer25c. CAl'S 1'IC SODA 3 and ,1 D boxes at Oc a B. STONEWARE-l'rum 12 gallon Jars down te hair-gall'ins; also full line or Jugs, Milk Pans, Milk Crocks, Ac. CARLOAD OK HALT Jumbo Hags, S0c. Just unle-iillii Dairy Halt, In bushel bags, 60e ; 'Jialf lmshel,S)c. OrilllRANCH STORE, Cemer or Hist King and Duke stn els W. D- King, Miiiiuger-N heavily stocked ulthHtaple and 1 ancy ilrix-crlis. Drep lu and taken leek hi It; It vt 111 pay 011. reFst ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WIr KING AND PRINCE ST8 Dhcclly Opposite J. II. .Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Htere, and Next Disir toHerrtl Herso Helil. E 1AI 1. )t!KG(OI)s.. WATT & SHAND tllTii a Wonderful Varletj el Meney Saving Bargains, Which 111.1) pi DM' J ust what jeu want rer this veasen's wear. Fancj PlaltlanilSlrlicsiit ts-, 10anndl2Uca jurd. Fane Dress Hcpis' exctllent iiuiillt, 10c and l-'-e. Colored C.isbmcre. double fold, l(s-avrtl. wHtrlH.sl Scneni Suitings, j aril w Ulc, 17c, w erlh Colored Weel Trliets, 'A liuhcs wide, JSc; worth Sk AII-WikiI Mixed Cleth Suits. Solid ColerctlTrieolSultlnirs, !W Inches wide, 25c a ) aril. Hide Hand Cleth Hulllngs, Kail Hhudes.W Inch, Ski; wert hW- .lauievtenu l' ild and Slrlpcd Screes, Is autl- 1111 "i. 1,1, ); 11 aii. All-Wisd Chester Huitli wide. A1V11 Mint. lugs, janl and n-halt All Weel Habit Cleths, as llu lies wide,. 'sK-; win Hi l.'ic. Combination PlaliUaud StrlH, ihoUeiolor iheUeiolor ihoUeielor Incs, 'flea jnnl. Cashineris lleurh ttas, teluenes wide, Wc ; IS Inch, 7 a janl. New Dnss Robes from (eJM te 115 11 dnss ial. tern. New Yerk Stere, c, 8 and ie east kinq street, S-A-'iiiU for McCuH's l'a per I'attuns, a in j a out .lllllclles,H. ,;p,ichs Italian Mac aroni, Sic; It (Micks I'nilt l'iulilnK, av; Helf ll.ilslni; l!iicluhiat,10' ami 15 a jsick ; 0 lt,s New ltiille(l()ats,'.'5c; I l),s Craclftrs.Sic ; 31ts 1 liicsMiliuitrHuaps, Jjp; J I),s NIciiiics.Zjc; 5 Its N li iiiics, 'iV' ; - e-ins 1-rem li Pens, ii'ic. m Mil DRESS ytw aiiwrtlimmt 1CKWaUR-THB LATBBT AND MOST jyi tesblaiiaMe Hrtw aM sfcaaia. Mis thsapett and beat, at KKMMAN1S emt7 Faratetltaff Btera, 1 Wart Klaa mast MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH CleUiea and every article under the mn. Q1ACRK rARM. Mt MtACRCFARM, V ViujnnilHinnfiiiriii kWsmarnt tYCHAMB lerabbnrf, 1 HE!lltrl;HAMBKHR, O.VHd3lw rederalsbart, Maryland. M1M.KRH BORAX BOAP WILL WAHH Clethes and every article under the sun. PWnttni HALEOF VALUABLEC1TY PReK JCRTY. f- OH THfasOAT, OCTeBHa 17. 1M0, At tlie Leenard Hetel, that two-story Rrlck hraldence. Ne. tl Henth Lime street. Hall, 8 rooms andbath room, with all modern conve niences. The house has been recently painted and papered throuitheul and Is in excellent condition. The location Is one of the most de sirable for residence In the city. Let 39x110 feet extending te a KMteet wide alley. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p, m, ALLAN A. HERR, Agent B. F. Rew, Auctioneer. Alse, at same time and place wilt be sold three choice building lets, each 22x90 feet, en south siue tn rai. runen smtci, uciwcvn Mnrshnll and Franklin streets. 010,11, lj,17d fF YOU WANT YOUR - Carpets Cleaned TRY THE Lancaster Steam Carpet Gleaning Werls. THOROUGH WORK, FROM IT ATTENTION, RETURNED WHEN CLEANED. THOROUGHLY CLEANED, ALL MOTHS DEHTROYED, COLORS BRIGHTENED. NO INJURY. The atrtng and ventilation alone worth the price paid for cleaning. LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKH : Cor, Woodward and Christian Sts OR AT ANY OF THE AGENCIES. sT'Telophenc. ell-tfd T HE PEOfLE'H CAHI1 STORK. THE NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the most satisfactory manner. Lewest Cash Prices. Gent's Furnishing Goods, ' UNDER WK AH, Ac, At prices uiuurpnsed for cheapness In the city. Gee. F, Rathven, 25 East King Street, martO-UdR LANCAHTER, PA. H libjll A HROTHER. ESTABLISHED 1854. a r, Always a Customer, i Is and has been our rule "for many jcars. If jeu deal with us once j en will tie sura te come back anal n. We'll see te that. Yeu knew we make our own clothes, sav-lni; you one profit. The PRICJ-S are LOWER than anywhere else In I,ahcaster, viz : MENS SUITS, II, !", t, V, ", W, 110, 112 nnd Upwards. OVERCOATS, f.'fiO,.l,nSO,l,.',A.f7,ls.fl,flO,St, (II, (15 titltefJU. See Our Peerless $0,00 Overcoats, HO VS SUITS, (2 50, 13. $350, (I, $, W, (7, s, J Etc, HOY'S OVERCOATS, (2, KW. (.1, H 60, (I, $5, t,7.$!le(l CIIII.DRENS SUITS, (I, (160, (2,(2 50,13,(1, (5, Etc. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, (1, 1 se, r.', (2 60, 5.I,(l,(oleS. IN FURNISHINGS. KNIT JACKETS, tV, 5-, 75c. II, (1 60 te (I. In lllnrk, 131 uc, llrewn, Reil, Livery, 'Oxrerd Mliril, Etc. The Cheapest Steckinette Coats lu this city. Extra Values in Underwear. White. Red, Grey, llrewn, lllsuiarek and Fancv Celers. rimus JW, sec, SBC, flC, oec. 75c, 11, (160 and 12. HOY'S UNDERWEAR-BIk Values at 25c and Ssc. WHITE SHIRTS, I'liANNEL SHIRTS, DOM ET SHIRTS. Our New Slix-k of GI)V11 Is Open for In In s;sctlen. Keep jour I en our Madc-te-Ordcr Depart ment. eNE-rmcK CliOTHINO AND FUKNISUINa HOUSK, i North Qjecii Jml and Centre Square, LANCASTKR. VA. People s Cash Stere ! Once (jiite HIOMuTIiTS . Istsw sMRMFaftMHIMIIfA N1 MXT BOOM TO THE COUBT HOVMb Second Event in SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, We will open a complete new line of DRBS8 MATERIALS In all the New and Staple Fabrics, eluding Cashmerts, Henriettas, Tricot, Plaids, checks, Ladles' Cleth, Mehairs, and many etl goods. Our M Inch Cleths and Henriettas at cents are marvels. A Great Bargain Is a K Henrietta, all colors, at 876. Beautlfnl Mohair In Black at 60c We are also showing a M Inch Alse two numbers ex Black Him, Henrietta at itepps at use. ew raids fOTBchml Dress at 10, Velvets. See our Dress Goods Window. FAHNESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Hem 3lttcrttcmcnt. MILLER'S BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. 1RLS WANTED AT TIIK IiANCASTER CARAMEL, CO. FACTORY, 335 CHURCH STREET. agHfd UR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA Clffara. fie clS'ars. am hand tnsiln with lnn Clee ear Havana Fillers, no's and lOTs boxes. UKMUIU'H CIGAR STORE, 18-UdR . 114 East King Street MILLER'S RORAX HOAI WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the nun. 10R HENT-FROM APRIL IstNEXT, THE Greenland Mills, situated en Mill Creek. East Lampeier township. Apply te er township. Apply te ELIZARETH G. E. BATES, lerth Duke HL, Lancaster, l'a 443 North s25-traiwR MILLER'S BORAX HOAI WILL WASH Cletbes"and every article under the sun. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. MIE ONLY " LNCAHTER BUHINESS COLLEGE, Ne. 84 North Duke street Day nnd Evening Sessions. Mereapplleatlnns icwivcu iinu niurc pupus entered since epenin a? than during; any previous period. Fer proof of y previt eirn Roe 1111s can av.ein e Reems. Typewriting free te all who take tlie business course. Address, 11. C. WEIDLER. Principal. A HE YOU WEARING A STYLISH HAT T Stauffer &. Ce., Nes. 31 ft 33 North Queen St Hav e them In such Variety and te Cheap that anybody can wear them. A Nice Stylish Far Stiff Hat Fer (1.60. And a SOFT ONE for 75c. Elegant Assortment of Bey's and Children's Hats, Fer Dress or Scheel. Ladies' 6c Gents' Furs. Seal Garments Made te Onlnr from Iho Ttrst ALASKA SEAL. HOAB, STOLES, MUFI 8. AND FUR TRIMMING. TRUNKS. TRAVELING RAGS. ROBES UM HHELLAS AND GIXJVES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. w- 1LLIAMSON ft FOSTER. Great Sale OF- BLANKETS! Nete the Bargains 1 15 PER CENT. LKxS THAN REGULAR FIG URLS. SHREWD HUYERS WILL NOT ALLOW THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PASS. BLANKET QUOTATIONS! White Blanket", 76c, (1,(1.2.-, (1.50, (.t50lip te (8 per pair. Gray Blankets, 07c, (1.35, (1.50, (1.75, (2 up te (5.50 per pair. LADIES' KID GLOVES. Four Butten In Celers and lllaek, -lie. nnd 75c. Five und Seven Heeks, (1, (1.25, (1.50. Eight llutteu UmikIIi Mns'iultnlre, tl.'-'jand (1.1)8. Speelal New Musqultatre, (1.00. New Styles in Ladies' Furs. A Great Variety at Uiw Prlee. Gent's Stlir Fur Fell Huts Hint will mil break or fade, (l.'J5. A OeikI Sert Fur Fett Pis-kel Hat, 75c. Fur and Plush Lap Robes. Fur Robes (1.00: Plush, (USD. A Gixxl Herse Ulanket,70i.'. Trunks and Traveling Bags IN ALL STYLES AND PRICE. Girl's and Misses' Winter Coats, (-.'.50, (3, 150, (5.00. Ijidlrs' AltWoel Jersey Jaikctt, (3.50, (1.00, 15.00. Ijulles' Ncumarkets )S, (10, 512. Children's (.'ashmere Dresses and I n r.intCe.its. Men's Overcoats, (.-, (9, (10. Winter bulls, Cashmere and Cheviot, (10 und m Gent's Heavy Flannel Shirts. Plain, Striped and Fancy. 75e, W0c. (1, (1 Si. tJM. Illue Flannel hiuI Jersey Shirt, (I and (1.25. Slen's Merine Uiiderwisir.av-. Men'sand Heys' Dress and Working Gloves. Gent's Dress Shoes ! iMODURATU IN l'Ricn, KlulslKs nsnealas uii; meatus IiIl-Ikt cradu vrerk. Solid While leather Sele", Luce Frent or CeiiKress, 1 ips or nam ievs. jtii-i-, 91 ou js-r pair. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET STREET, IIAKHH KUHO. PA. Williamson & Fester, '. .1l Dress Goods ! In Black, Navy and Heal, at 35c J better qeal Weel Henrietta, worth ft, for T5c; black e II and I1.M that are worthy of attention. fnp te 25 cents. New Dress Trimmings i tancaster, Pi SHiccllanreu. mriLLEHH BORAX BOAP WILL WAV O.TJL vieines ana every article under the s T7"EY8TONE HIIHINESH mt.t.flK IV fords unsurpassed advsnUKes for trai iiik juuns men ana lames rer eusiness. 1 have a delightful room and Pleasant local! Full course. $35; evening course, 120. Ty miuuKBUUIHUUIJI1llif IHUKni. W.K MIVHHKU 1M . Ne. It North Queen 8U, I-aecastcr, W pROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. l'rocler A 8ouller....l,reprletors and Mans jd Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 1 . and 12. Matinee Saturday. Burten Stanley's Operatic Comedy Ce., In New " MItM. IA itTlNnnlv." October 14 and 15-Lester Williams' Lern specialty Company. ect!0-3M he: EW BARBER SHOP. I Will en Sfttnrrlnv nrwm n Ttitrlwr Hhnn iin,1 Hlrsh A Hre.'s store, corner Centre Square a -.vfiiii iui-vu sm-vi, vinrv 1 nepe 111 meei my old customers. ectl0-2td JOSEPH GARDNER "VsTE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK T T Pipes nnd Fine Smoking Tobacco In ll city.. Weeden lines at 5c and Dte each, Geil ine jucerscnaum l-ti nesat2Sc.earh. DEJ MUTH'S CIGAR STORE. ais-trau 114 East King Street TUST RECEIVED. New Designs In OVERCOAT PATTERN Something Entirely New. McQEANN & NOWLEN, Fashionable Tailors, I'M North Queen Sti rpROUT A SHANK. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MI UUTI-UIJSIW. Ne. 140 NOHTII QUERN 8TUKKT. UNDERWEAR of all descriptions from I suit. Something entirely new RLACK SIIJ urut-Hvr.Ait. tiic handsomest Ni-ckwM In the citv. Our 75e Hand Cut ntiil I fa it Worked Hutten Hele Shirt cannot be eiiuull in 11.A All., r si mi .... .M..u.... ...un:. ..J ,,. ii,Tii.ibj ,,i vi.vu uui itiuiguiu llinll nm Mt Guaranteed for 11.00. A larirc line of Hail Embroidered Flne Dress Shirt Fronts te pi J num. iiru liinu ui sigiii. nuues. marSB-lydF TO FLIES ON THESE " I New Fall Styles In Jfcn't Sfiec. I'emilar nricca them for these who want their feet clrt fashionably, well, uud nt modems prices. Jl Kiililnllitlii Heur Lern L-wInt a utnl. mr stew, piuntp icci, lints or lengrm either. A heaii of tone in their apiiett nnee. tit snugly and comfertahly. N need for spring-bottomed treusers hide a bread nud lein: feet when shoes like these. We can give it a Bliaj te make the owner proud cnetiirh t show it, and net a pinch for the palui Uie ether miikcs in the town like then' $2.25 for the finest, $1.75 for next grad lower ; the latter just as stylish as th former ; liner leather makes the ditTe enee in prices. Puritan Calf Plain Tee Congress Shee at 12. Fer geed honest service, th maker says, " there's no Hies en these. Will outwear uuy ordinary calf, vet) calf or bull shoe made. The uppers ar soft and pliable and easily " broken in. Nearer waterproof than any lenthe used lu medium priced footwear. Cerk Soled Shoes keep the feet fre from cold and moisture. Kubbcrs nee only be worn ever them lu reughes winter vventner. bueii is their " rccem, ttis-vrtif If DlntiOir tiinbna t lstr ffmw' J, Jvmj iiiiini r ri v ranging in price from f.'I.C(i te $7. I your shoe thought is that way leek a the cheaiiest. It's mere than a geed one at tne price. $1.00 shoes, $1.25 allecs and $IM shoe plenty of them. It is in these that t little money buys much geed lenthei and geed wear. Jveue go amiss in givj iug them trial. See them. IiCaru hew strongly we guarantee them. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. T B. MARTIN A CO. SPECIAL PRJCE LIST ! Window Shades, 32c Any color, ready te hang, spring fixture, Nickel ornament Window Shades, 35c With handsome dado, any color, ready te hang, spring fixtures. Window Shades, 42c Made of Oil Shading, ready te hang, spring fixtures, ornament. Hassocks, 50c New patent shape, well made and covered with Brussels Carpet. Rugs, 75c and $i Mequette Rugs, handsomely fringed, yards long, 75c ; 1 yard, 51. Rugs A geed quality Kug, 49c. Rugs, 50c Geed Smyrna or Brussels. Ingrain Carpets, 20c Carpets from 20c up patterns. Tapestries, 46c A quality -Ingrain in geed special line of Tapestry Carpets at 46c, were 65c last year; quality first class. Chain Carpet, iSc Chain Carpets from iSc up, geed and strong. Rag Carpets, 21c Extra heavy, well made, 21c and up ward ; a wool stripe as low as 40c. Remember we keep the larg est line of rag and chain car pets, and give you the highest price for carpet rags. WALL PAPERS. Immense line Irem 5c per piece up te the finest goods made. Paper hangers sent te any address. Samples free. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. ri ( - jiA tli-i jigL i M-T.JWai rftrfflL v ,,-A.
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