, iMviS t -m:. " " jvO j. jry - -sO THE LAKCASUElt BA1LY taLttGiar per, MeaakY. octebjehI i&. . i --"ij rt'W rit-"j.v"; i v ji ', '- . liss": . L ?- EV f&cs 3 l R fc:i FB Em w iff m t V -X'RUDI, THE PATRICIDE. v.; ra lErwr pr jimhe Mtnnbi is jri.v IM H 1 REVIEW BF THE CASE. He Hcche tlie Coneltwlen Tlint Htul.r Wrilrl.vTrlM mi tl.TuMl.v Convicted Under the- Kvlilctiee Produced. Following Is the full opinion r Hie su preeo court, ilelltercd by JuMlce Stcrrett, rtftislng n new trial te Jehn W. ItttJy, convicted of inunlerlnR Ills father: The prisoner wnt 1 rlcil mill eonvlcteil of Mtricide efthe first degree, the must lieln lieln eas tvpe of murder, 'llie corpus tide tt Wivn clearly prove:!. Tlie ovide ice wn quite fuiflleieiit te Justify the Jury in flnil incthat the prisoner's father was brutally niunlered. The position In which the de ceased was found, the tinttire of the wounds 1 that must hare mused his almost Instantn neens death, the character of the instru ment (with which thev appeared te liave been innihtsd and all Htirreundlns eir eir cnmslances, pointed te the commission of wilful, deliberate: and premeditated mur der, ltu t of ceurf e, that was a tmestlen of fact for tlie jurv, aim te them It was fairly and impartially submitted The tnn!if question of tact was whether the prisoner wns the guilty tiircnt. There was no ll reel and positive evldence of his RtlllL The evldence Mas entirely circum stantial, but it vvassufllclcnl te Justify the submission or tlie case te the Jury j and that as dene in n clear and cnmprehcii sIvecharKc, emlKxlyltiK sucli Instructions as were necessary for tlie guldance of tlm Jury in properly considering and applying the evlilence. Sema exceptions te tlie nilljiKsaud cliarfioef the court limeliccn HsslgntKl for error. The first sjieciflcallen Is without mcnt. The practlceiiif standing asldejureishud Its eriRln in the construction given by tlm eaprts te IheMatiiteS.'! lMwnnl I, enacted in MAS, and Ilke many ether customs It de scended te us from the mother country. In the higher prades of felony, at least, tlie praettce lias been se long customel and se uniformly sanctioned that It has acquire. I the force of ositUe Jaw. Haines vs. Coin. 1W) Pn., .117. Ne poed leasen can be sun crested wliv It should net be adhered te In the ense of hirers breiipht into court en a ApecMl venire as well as theso en the regu lar panel. There was no error In disallowing the questions icclted in the 2d and .Id speclll. catiens. Vnder the circumstances tlm pro fessed evldence was neither competent nor relevant. The subjects of complaint in tlie -tt te Dili specifications inclusive are Instruc tions en the subject of alibi. The sentcnen which constitutes the fourth specification Is improperly severed from Its connection with the next succeeding sentence. When read together, as they appear in the charge, they ere as follews: "'I he setting upef an alibi by the prisoner docs net relieve the commonwealth from furnishing, as it has done here, full proof et the commission of the ntleiise or erlinn charged, nor does his setting up an alibi as a defense change the burden of proof cast upon the commonwealth by his ple.i of net guilty, or waive his right te demand from the cmuuenwralth, befere he can be e iivictcd full and complete; proof of his guilt, beyond n reasonable .doubt," Ohe first sentence relales te the necessity of proving the reiyiiM ilrtecli. The second te the necessity for full and complete proof of guilty participation In the felony. There Is no error In either, and when read together, as they were le the Jury, the idea Intended te be conveyed is perfectly clear, and must liave been se te thn minds or the Jury. What was said by the learned president ofthe eyer mid terminer, In relation te the ,-defeuse nfnlibl, constitutes a full, clear and accurate statement nt tlie luw en flint sub ject. Tlie burden of proving it was clearly en the prisoner. If he failed te de se te the satisfaction of the jury, the allcgiil alibi, as a substantial defense, was value less; but that did net duprlve him ofthe benclltef his evidence, en that subject, se far as it, In connection with ether testi mony in the case, may liave had a tendency te crente b reasonaMe doubt te his guilt. immediately after instructing the Jury that an alibi " is valueless as a complete de fen se" unless It Is proved " te the satisfac tion of the Jury " the learned Judge said: "But an alibi Is as much a tra verse of the crime charged, however, as any ether do de do fanae, and pioef tending te establish It, though net clear, may with ether farts of the case raise n reasonable doubt of the guilt of the accused, and therefore It must net be excluded from the cause and tliu Jnry. " In Myers vs. commonwealth, 83d Pa., 141, cited by the prisoner's counsel, the court below had Instructed the Jury that they must be satisfied bevend u reasouable deuhi," etc TulMjceurt, commenting en that part of the charge, said : " This statement is tee stringent mid throws the prisoner npen a degree et proof bevenu the legal measure of his defense. That measure is simply proof of which Is satisfactory, such as fellows fairly from a preponderance of the evldence. It neeil net be beyond doubt. Wliere the evldence raises u balancing question, and the mind is brought te de termine Its preponderance, there may be a doubt still existing in the mind, yet the actual weight may be with the person, and this proof should lie considered Nitisf.icterv. Other authorities te thy same ellcct iniclit be cited, but It isunneces'viry. , All the evidence, including the hearing n the question of alibi, waslullv and euro eure (Mlly submitted te the jurv with special in structions, that if, from the evidence In the case, they had a reasouable doubt of the prisoner's guilt, their verdict should lie net guilty. If there was any error In the trial of the cause it was in the finding ofthe Jury that the prisoner was the guilty agent." The oeurt below, who heard the t'tt menv mid saw the witnesses, was satlslied with the llndlng ofthe Jury. There is nothing en the record te justify us in setting aside tlie verdict. Neither of tlie specifications of erieris fcustained. Judgment affirmed, and it Is erdeied that the record be remitted te tlioceuit of eyer and terminer or l-ancasler county for the purjKise of execution. DIED IX COI.l'MIJl'sj, OHIO. David Terbet, n Carpenter Well-Known In Columbia Funeral et Win. Iliiml.l j. CeM'miiia, Oct. It.-On Kriday list rt telegram was received from Columbus, Ohie, stating that David Torbet, a resident of town, was critically HI at that place. On Sunday at l'i o'clock word was received that he was dead. Teibct was a well known resident of this plaee, wheie he lived for many years. He was a carpenter bytrude mid was employed in lumber yards for a long lime. The last place of employment whs at the Columbia Hint mill, lie went te CV.Ieiulms enJulvAitli. or this year, w here he has children living. He was 09 years, und bis wife, Mrs. I.lriie F. Torbet, living In town, survives. The 10 mains will be Imrhsi ut Columbus. Ohie. The funeral of William Humble leek lilece en Sunday afternoon at 3:1X1 o'clock, from his home en Walnut street, and was very largely attended. Tim services weie conducted by Hev. Willis K. Hluuian, or the (Second strett Lutheran church. The services wcre attended by Company C, , men, the empleyes of the p. it. it. freight and transfer station, and about ninety of ids associates who nurtlicd in n body, The floral tributes were n "Veystone" from company C; "anchor" from transferempleyes j aiid " pillow and anchor" from associates.! The tMll-be-irers were: Corporals 11. C. I.lehty. A. IS. IAn, Ji. t. Ixxkard und J. T. Simpsen, ofthe company. The coil n was ceercd by the company's Hag, and u ililinr wiuud of Hi men, in cliarge of Sergeant Almrue. tlnsl three volleys ever his grav e. On Saturday night about ti o'clock u dis graceful fctruet fight took place en Ix-iut street aliove 'lhird, creating gieatexeite liient. The piiucipals were lilward Ha maker, Jehn Caswell, Theodere Ijiw nnd Henry Smith, and the disturbance started in the gallery or the ejiera house where soiiiehard names were passtsl between the parties. At the close of the first act the wen went te the street where thedlsturb thedlsturb ance was renewed in front of Yeager's butcher shop. One or the men wus forced Inte the shop and the priiuluU separated. Chief HurgcsH Kech bus sceurcd the names of the men and they will lie arrested. Several men who uided and abetted the rlnelnal will also be glen u hearing. uuuaker and Caswell are rolling mill Uen, taw is a stove meulder and .Smith ,wm an cmjileye or the Columbia Iren company, , The 1. It. Jl. pay ear was in town this afternoon paying the men Ter the mouth or Meptember, i A big audience was in the niiera heu- ?.SUS.,rU.U7 ,',''h, le ' ,,,n l-orferinauco i tl 1st Jteddinjf company. The jxsjple w ere well pleased nt the excellent show. Jehn F. Miller, bookkeeper nt the First National bank, Is en his vacation. Win. Cebnugh, I It. II., passenger fire man, Imsliecn selected te fire thn engine of the Inspection train ofthe I'. It. It. officials. The officials will Inspect thn read from Pittsburg te New Yerk during this week. Celmngh left town en (Sunday te Jein the train nt Philadelphia. MKs Alice Culp, of Mount Jev. In visit lug lu town as the guests of Miss ltertie ettey. The tlepatrn KlnlshiMt. The Seudersburg M. E. church,whlch hns been clescil for repairs, w 111 be re-epened ( ll Sunday ltexl. There will be sermons by Presiding Klder Crouch In llie morning and Ituv. C. I a tiaul in the evening. In Winter Suits. The police of the city have discarded tlie light helmet nnd appear in tlielr winter helmets. Overcoats may be worn at night, but net In daytime. S.ich was the order Issued te tlie officers te-day. Divorced. I.lrzinK. Apple, Manhelm, wasdlverceil from her husband, Daniel Apple, en thn ground or desertion. The deerllen took place eighteen year age. c Kale N. (Jnrfmrt, III hratn, was divorced rrini I,el I.. Oerhart for adultery and do de do sartlen. A I'oer KiiKiigemeut. The " Mrs. Partington " ceni!iny closed a very unsuccessful three nights engngo engnge ment'at the opera house en Saturday even even te n ery slim audience. The company left Sunday morning fiir New Yerk and open at Paster's theatre te-night. A Mm ltcsldes In Columbia. Peter Yeb, aged 7.1, died at Slnte Hill, llerks county, en Friday. He leaves a widow and seven children. Nathan Yeh, of Columbia, Is a son. l'xeeiltleu Issued. Franklin IC. Menter, Issued execution te-day against II. It. Fnsnacht, of Stevens, proprietor of a restaurant, for JINi. deceived Their Pay. Thn pay car of the Pennsylvania Hall- read company passcl west through this O'ty this roren'eon an 1 n happy crowd e oniple.M's met it at the paismger stallenf AMl'siKMF.NTS. Attt-iietleusnt Pulton Opcrii llouse. Oct. If und 1, l.citcr A. Williams' linden H ecliilly Cenipnny. Oct. 10. Ollwr bend Ilyreu In "Atnws the (Viiitliienl." Oct. 17, Chas. Arnelit hi " Kims, the boat man." Oct. K Itlce's " l'.vaiiKcllnc." OcU 11', with Hnturday inntliirc, New Yerk l.yct'iiin Sleck Tlitsilre cenipaiiy In "Huccl l.ncndcr." "5icittlte. Hi'TKiL-Octnlier II, IWO, In this clly, William Henry . Snlcr, In the lint jcaref hlsime. The rclnllM'sniid frlcndsef tlie family lire re sNactfiilly Imlliil te ntli'iid thn runcriil, from his Inte residence. Ne. !UI Middle street, en Tuesday nheril'xm nt 2:'JD o'lleck, Iiitcriiicnt lit IjincnMer ivmcterj . Itlnrltcte. I'lilladelplibi IrHluen .Mni'lict. Pllil.AliKl.i-lilA, Oct. ll.-NiKin-Klnur stcncly; IViin'n siiis-rs, 'Jdlk42 7S; extra. 8HVis.1u"ii ramllv, 9 ;.g3 III; roller, 41HiU0; luilenl. l.rAt5(iO. Wheat firm; Ne. 2 Ited, new, UlUc: Ne. I Centra llsl. 1CU-. t'ern steady : Ne. 2, lu!c.llire. Oats nil let; Ne. 2 While MiMMie.t Ne. 2 mixed 2c. limn dun j winter is Mia n m. llahsl hay stendy ; KKIMI'I W its te inmlltv tlmetliy llW.tnim fur choice; niliel,ii.j,IH); Imleil ru stmw, iiew.SIS HI. llutter ijiilct; l'enii'a creamery cxtia 2lt2.'xi; lVmriinrats extra 'JSw.:il. Kitus stead v; I'cmi'n MrstJi, 2le, Clns'se dull; pint Mtliiix, 7yiK1; full sllin, U(B:ic. Petroleum dull ; refined In IdiK. 17 (m. I'iiIiiUh's dull i tiev&V er Inishel. i H T.tve Htnck .Markets. ClIICAOO.Oct. t2.-ltecel)ita, f.Wlil: tliliimciiN none; steady; beeves, Fl tirwt sjl'f ; steers tj-l mtum't ; steclcers nnd feeders. SI s"tt2 W ; rows. Inill and mixed, Jl (ugsiu; Texas cattle. fl2.Vii2M);biilk.fl753fin. IliiKs Hecelpts, 17,(l; hlpmenls,4,ldi; innr ket steady; mixed, II Kkal ;i': liciivy, II (il at -; iiKiit.fiuvi te; skips, timi ni. Mhce tu-ceipts, 2,0(1: sliliaiients, nena: mar ket uteiirty; iintlveN, S.I.W,tl M; Western Moelcd H 4tll li ; shorn TexHiis, fl IM.H 13 ; laiiilM. f 1 2,i te M l per head. Kast I.iiikhtv. Cntlle llerclnts, ljue; elili incuts 12(1) ; market nelhliiK delni;: nil through consignments; necnrsshlpis-d toNeu Yerk to day. Mers !lwrlit, 2SH0; shipments, 2ilf market active; liehtllKhtVnrkers.lt tiivf I 70; medium and Unlit I'hlliidelphiii, tl ftlal 70; heavy hefc',HHil 60; iiucnrtshlpisst te New Hliisp-Kerelits, WM; shipments. lOnfl; mnr kvt slew; prime, 11711.(4 6a; lulrte Koed.Jllo 4 70; common, ROMIUI; liiiulis, $175. Stock Markets. Quotations liy Heed, Mcdrami A Ce., Imnkers. Ijinciinter, l'u. WKW lOltK LIST. 11 A. W, 12 M. 3 l. V. Canada Pacltlc ix t:. u. a i Colerado Cisil Centml I'liclllc mi tinadu Keiithcrn 61 f, f,i CliLHUUd Pbg Den. 4 HleO Ijel. U A W Ill's U.'ij nji; Krle 2nds Z . ' ' " Jerr..... '. iL7 u'iu.Niv..-ir.r.; m" sej sin Mich. Cell Missouri l'nclrie. 7I)J Tti.'i 7l'i Heck. Valley '. ' N.I'. ;ii ;ii .fiT.' N.i'.i'jef '.. : :; ;:::::::: ts: vw fe' New KiiKiiiuVi.' !! ..!".'..'.!!"!!!! t'liv'j iu in l-JiKt TrnueH.sist Omaha.. . ' .py On-KonTninscentliieiital.. ::' ;Vi. nvl Ontario A W ' ' I'iiclfle Mall ... Itlrhmend Terminal -Jjk "5f ,Mli Texns l'ucltlc ii" i','" Vi'" J;l11"1 P'"l'' Im'S tCrJJ hy, uliash I'ein ' Wabash I'ref. s i- Westcrn U sjt' sji; v,''' WMtHhere bends . . ' '" riiu.AiiKM-iiiA i.iar. Ill. VhI J1IJ rj it. n. v. a rniiu ..... ..: V" 1. It. IC .. ,. , Mt. 1 tend In it. . 22 li-lfi 2"' " lli. Nnv.. v.!1 ., Ilusteiiv. Puss U, P. II ; N. Cent " ' Pisiplcs Puss. "' HdK4" ;, en .... ;. r. Onilii ami I'i-ovIkIeiw. Cn icaoe, Oct. 1 1 iim H'rlerk n. m. l-iiriillieil by M. K. Yiindt, broker. Cleslns Prlces-2:r, e'chs-k n. m. Wlnxil. Cern, tints. Perk. Iwinl. w.T, :nvt ls'i te 7." u or October ...., Nev. ember . llM'iiuU'r-. ear Jnuuury . . Kelirunrr Murih May Consels .. . , Criidmill 3I vjj 5 t . S2' . til ?. '.: '" 'III SI" li 32 ftN'i fib7 MJi Xi4 22'i 0 07 J! cm 'At,cvtiacutcutt. JI'lllIJl'ICKOPTllKtlltAPrU J Turt Itisl neil While CAl.ireit.NI.V WINK. k ls'rl,hi;f.l.tn)i,.rdeieuls.ttles. "-,r- Ne. iiiiiii;H-.ti,iQii()itsTOUi:. ( cutre Hmiure. I jiiicuster, Pa. I iA xtP r,:u...K ! N .K "ii:m m n k open A.i ' ""lu, e.liiesdn und N.lur.lav for Skutlnit nn.f KuncliiB. Windlu's Full llr:is. 1IJ '' Orchctru. Adiulsleii, 10,-. i,l ArAiIi'ff!:i--AT:",TK" JNINU-KOOM 1 Olrl In a rt-stnunmt. I APPLY AT TI1IH OFFICII rpiIKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONK cN JL. Lquul Hilly Wultc's lluiuiui Filled cigar, " .. WmMf. Ji-w NUT" M",:'"N ST' AV r.NTKI A GOOD UIATSUKPH. ttumrss, ell-2ld h. r.sni:itiiiA.s, Mime), Pa. I .1r"A hbACK-AMi-rAN it.vri'i:ititJi:u I J des'.wh lsiiieiil,rt,i. IIIS ,1, will! "' .''!? '''.','"', '" '1PUI- AiUMers 1,, tl, ,", ,, of Heb" lu-liirn te25s KAS1' I.KitON Ar und rtsvltu reward. .i-iwni, pWI.I. AM) WINVLIt. lsa'Z Fer the Jjjtest Nuvcllles, Largei.t und Me.t Cemi.Ut Assjirtmeiit of Fall and Winter hull- .'ll'',Va.Tcea""'' uua Treius-rins, se te II. OKU. II A It I. Nene te equal II. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fubrlc for Full I)rts wmu. undtliu prli-e the hiMent, nt , II. OKItllAHTH. Ne. 4.1 Nertli Queen Htn-et -Ouly Direct Importing Tailor tu the City of Lancaster. ' tciu dtfetterttccmcttt. WECAnnYTIIKIiAIlOFTANllFINK!T HUtvk. of (lenulnc Frencli llrlsr and Mccrsc linn m Pipes and Fine Minekln? Tebne ces. (Irmilne Turkish Persian Tetiaiw. DKMUTIIH CIHAIl HTOItK, F.stnbllnhcd ITTOatlll Knst KlngHtreeL lMfdll -tirTNTEivLXT encp. a fiiihtIclaw" V Cnse Cellar Maker ; ftmrtr leli. Cnll en or address, A. IL Itllllll.K. ltd fi7N. Main HI., Wllkeslmrre, Pa. w ANTPD-A ailll. TO DO nKNEHAI, Housework. Hefercnce rcutilrcd. Atmlr nlNO.TOJNOIlTH DUKKHr. etslfd fHI.li AND HKB TUP ITIT NOVKI Kj TlfXInHultliies, Wrrrcestlnits and Pan Pan taeoon Patterns. Hntlsfncllnn Unaranteed. MtUItANN A NOWLKN. Tailors, iNft I W North Queen Htreet. rilllY OPH Ve Feil e ClflAtt, IIAND X. Made nnd lMiig Flllrr. New let 20c Meer schaum Plim Just reeelMl. DKMUTHMCIOAnllTOUF.. U-tfilR 111 Knt King street, "ijlOltTlKNT-FltOM APItil, lsNKXTrTllI-: I1 llns-nland Mills, situated en Mill Creek, III FiOdtljiinpcier tewnslilp. Apply te FLIZAHI'.Tf! I1.K.IIATIX. 411 North Duke HI., Umcaster, Pa. s3J-tfd.twll rppitNi'iKi: F.Lr.TieN-Tin-: annpaT. JL inetltic of the HtiM-kholdersef the Hrldt;c Hirt ,t- IIerw.i" (tenil Turnpike Cenipanv, cnlled for the purpose of elwllmt officers for the ensiiliiK yenr, will he held at the Usiinnl Hetel, In Lsncnstcrclly, en Mniidiiy,Neciiilicr4, ItKli, ttwru the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock n. m. 'Ilil.M AND. M. FllANTZ, Preslilcnt.. OltOCTOIPHOPKllA IIOIJHH. 1'rocler A Heullcr Proprietors and Manager's. Mendny and Tuesday, Oct. Hand II, lister A Williams' Londen Hiicchilly reinininv. I.M MFXHi:. Prices. I.V 2ii, .10, no nnd 7."iCenls. Wednesday evening Oct. II), t)er Dond llyreiiln " Acress the C'ntithiciit." Prices, 1 an, JD.COiiiid 7&tVnts. ell-2t D!vifii:.Ni"NeTii FI'i.ten National IIink, UNCAsrrit, Pa., OcteU-r II, IH-m. The Directors have tills day declared a )iinr terly ilKl.lcn.l of two K.'rcnt., iKiynbln en de lliaiiil. JOHN C.UAHTCIt, lid Cashier. ITNUt UKNtIfIIOM APItIL Isr. NILXlA FlrstH'Inss Hlackanilth's (Shep with dwell hit Hiiiise, Hlluiitislnt (Ircenlnnd Mills, lu Kast Lamts'tcr township. Applv te KI.IZAIIKI'H (I. F- IIATF34, eH-tldlt III North Dnke.St., Ijincnsler, Pn. V PKI'IAL NO'rit'P.-CI.OSINO OUT MYIiN. 5 tlreHhM k of I'nmlly Cnrrluites, Tep Hug. kles, Phti-teus, Huslncss Wagons nnd Hlelghs; n 1st i, li line Hue of Heceud-hnud Werk. Orent Hargalus. Pesltlxcly will beseUInt u sncrlllcn lechwe business. .1. II.NOllllKPK, Agent, Cnr, Duke ami Vine His., Ijinenster, Pa. eMntdllAllwIt N'tVriCi: 18 IIKIICUY C1IVKN TIIATTHK undersigned has Med In the oilier, of I lie Clerk of Quarter Sessions, of LnnenMcr county, mi application for u license, under thuprel slonsef the Act of Assemby, enlllled " An Act te make the carrying en of the business or di tectlM's without license a mlMlcincminr, nnd te regulate Dip licensing mid pewiys of deteci I cs." Approved lhi,2M ihiy or May, A. D..1W, ell-2lits JAMiiS i:.CltAWFOltI). risUIINPlKKKLKCrlON. 1. The auuiinl liieetlin; of thntttorkhetdcrs In the Dig Hprlng A. Ileuxer Valley Turnpike Itend Ce. will meet, for the purpose or electing elllci rs rer the ensuing car, en Meiuhiy.ilictlh day or Necuilcr, Issil, nt the Fountain Inn Hetel 'In Ijiucaster clly. htlwccn the hours or 2 ami (o'clock p. m. eH,2l,2!)d F. HIlltODint, President. Jrj-KYHTONi: HttHINIXS Cm.LPdTiAFl IV fords tmsurpassrd advantages for traili ng young men mid ladles rer business. We haven delightful room nnd plenmmt location. Pull course. KIA; evening course, 120. Typo Type wrltlugand Phonegninh Inught. . .... . w.D. MOssnit, Prln., Ne. 10 North Queen HI., lamcastcr, Pa, tMilw AHHi(iNi:u"l4rATi: "op ,i. n, r.sui:N shaile A Hen, of Hallsbury tewushli. Ijiu caster county. .1. II. PsbeiishHilii.VXoii.ofHalls PsbeiishHilii.VXeii.ofHalls PsbeiishHilii.VXoii.efHalls liury tow nshlp, sulci county, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated September 7, is.i assigned mid tninsfetriil nil their estate and effects te the undersigned, rer the benellt or the creditors of the said .1, Jl. fvdienslunte A-Sen, be therefore gte notice (null nrsens Indebted te said usNhiunr, te make ii mcnt te the un dersigned without delay, nnd these having claims te present them te PLTKIt DOIUslir.MI-:it, Assignee, Itcsldlng liilllrdin-IIniid. II. M. HettNFR, Attorney. s'MWd.M A HICKW. Pall, 1889. Make It the money-saving tlmiief thejear, and this the place te save It by gutting the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings POIt Till! I.PAST MONP.Y. Yeu knew Hie repulatlen-nlwins reliable. Prices ure lower than nor, sljlcs liauilsuiiiri. ipiallty liner. ' Te tliesH who liavd dealt here the garments speak rer themselves. All Hint Is asked Is a trial te plcase you. and assure 011 perfect sutliruotlen. ASKEW, NOS.1SJI ANI)2M WKST KlNtl STIIKKT. sliUlmd f Olt'lOAlli: COMPANY. Equitable Mortgage Company ! Capital suliscrltssl, I2,nft),(ll); Paid In (cash). l,(),imii; Surplus, midlvldl prellts nnd guar' imtce funit, W!(Kl7.(ii ; Assets, t7,sJ,?22.tC pi:h ci:nt. iiuukntiihix 'IhnCempnny has dciKisllcd with the Amrrl can Uuin A Trust Cemismy, lu trustee ler thn Debenture holders or tids country, 3,t.! first meitgage limns upon Improved farms iigurc gatlug .)il5.l2l.3H. cevi rlii(fC7f.,:t22 IK Km ncres of luild, Willi 1111 appraised value or H2,l2il,k2iUn, 1 nun Hiee statistic-. It Is apparent that the average amount leaned en each farm Utl.Ui7.MI. that the average appraUed value IshutflVrr lHTiiere, nnd that the Company hns advanced but e.W per urie, or 2s per cent, of the an pralsul, ' What Can Be Safer ? OFFICns-New Ynrk,2i Hreidway ; HoMen, 117Dcveuhhc St.; Philadelphia, Cor. Ithuiui Chestnut st.; Londen, Ihigland. Send for Pamphlet. JACOH II. LONO, ect7-lld.M .1I.1,.V. . JllilUI, Agents. N TOW lti:.DY ! HERR'S Ileal Estate Catalog ! Dwellings, llu.liicss Prmierllrs, Hulldlng Lets, I arms, .M11N, ,ve., ter .-sale nt tiicat II ir- llerere purchasing tie sure te see my cata logue ; ent I'rw te any address. Anew and Inigiridltleu vtlll lie tnit out In a tew vvwks. Any one having rent estntu te sell should send In descriptions, Ac. at once for the nel edition. ALLAN A. HERR, ItPALliVTATi: AND INSl'HANCi: AliPNT NO. IUS lasT 1C1NU ST. K'tl22td pl'llLlCSALL. " " On S.viriii.vlOcTulit:ii Its, lvSi. The uiiilersleiiisl exwutoref Wlllluin Sismcer. dec. usisl, w II vxhus le sale, ut the Washing Washing ten Heuse, lu Sirusburg borengh, the folle 111 r deerlhed premises, latu or said ilefivnsl : k.V;!!:..,",. '"""V"':" " .N"',u Icntur trs-l, hlniburg, contains 11 Acres und 4S IVrches mere or Ies. The Impreveinents nru 11 subslan' subslan' tlulTuiKSter) IIIHCl" MANSION, wit", ltrlck iittaihinent. The house divided lulu u, U aplHlnlvil halls nnd rooms, with healer luit-l. luriindiuany ether imslern conveniences, a Uirge FHAS1K HANK llAHN. Wagen und Cnr Cnr rluge Houses, Cern Crib, shop mid ether build ings. 1 here ure two wells or wulerand cistern, wllh pumps therein. A g.sl apple ercJiur. unit mi abundance or ellur Irull trees. The house Is slate nsirvsl. unit all llie bulUllugi,re In gisst isindltleii mui reisilr. This wu the reV ldence or Wllllani Himc r, and U a me,t deslr able prei-ny. It will K. sId together wllh or vvlthoultbeluinl.asvv.lIU.MsulUM.rlhasers Aii.1""""1"' MlVrctit. mere or lex, oil Houth IS-iiiturstrcei, In sab borough, ndjeln leg ireril.Si ..r Je,, u Foulk. C.V. ra "l slngtei, and ethers. The Impreveinents ure 11 '',".' '.""1 ",,mlr " FltA-Mc tlWP.I. Nt 1 his house isHUltable for two fainlll., mid Is 1 a gissl hs-allen. n.ere is u Isrgu cistern, will! In""1 '" ""' H'y ""' "''"'r ""'I'll"- Ptrsens desiring te view any i,r the prcmlM's Isfiiretheduyersule, will please rail ills' tl,". imdersigmM executer, residing InStrusbunr Sale te commence nt 2 o'clock p. 111.. oil kit- unlay. October lil, when terms will i. ,,ie knewub WILLIAM HLACIC, Kxecuter of Win. Simx-r, rtee'd. nili"ivl.ll'eLW1".11 '.""e nU place, nTHACT ? '-ANDen Seuth Jacksen street, udlehilng lauds et ttutt of J I. H. (Jointer i&r 1 11 KwliUr. Jes I. Foulk ii.ut e H cw.ufni, g 'I hree Acres, mere or h- s, bv " A G Prem, i!H?; A''"'T Sl'I'.NCKIL A. U. I r 0VTZ, Auct. etHdl7 tn 9Hrrtlemtrtt. MirxKics neRAX beap wiu wahh Clethes unit every article under I tie sun. Gilt US WANTED " AT THB s. I.ANCASTKHCAIIAMEI. CO. FACTOItY, 3UC!!UltC!ItsThBBT. s21tM Mtf.t.Rtl'H 1I0RAX SOAP WIIX WAHH Clethes and every article undrr the sun, MIMfH IIOHAX SO A PVI U.WAH It Clethes nnd every article under Hie sun. ""W 8?. HAVANA FILLKH CIOAH IN the city, at HILLY WAITZ'H, .t.. .Ne. 6 and KM North Queen HL mylMmM.W.TIi.SAw MILt.Klt'H IIOHAX SOAP WILL WAMlI Clethes nnd every article under the sun. ,IE.n'"r.? "ALE OF CAIUtlAOm AND UJiKIOIIH. On Octetier 17, lflsn, nt9 o'clock n. m.. D. K. Ilnrkhelder, sheriff; wlllsell nt puis ,""" ' let of buggies, rnrrlnge, wnirnns, slelgliiiitnd ceachmnker's mi frlals at thn Car fl"7".E"cU,,'Jr of PHILIP DOKHHOM, Ne. I2H Kast King street, Ijincasler. el2-ittdtl rpniseNLY LANCAUTEB HUHINRRS niLLEOE, Ne. M Nertli Duke street, Day and Evening (sessions. Morcnpplkntlens riss-lved ami mers pui.lls entered since eis-nlng tlmn during any previous isried. Fer pnsif of this call at College Itmims. Tyiiewrltlng free te nil who take the business ceure. Address. H.C WEIDLF.It, Principal. T HUlWKU Geed News te tbe Consumer 1 SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In the Wholesale Market en ables us te sell Ornnnla ted Sugar new-utu rents. andbeslHeft While nlNJ This Is a drop of il cents from the highest point. New and Fresh Goods. ,.'.''.,'"1"'n"' t,ev t'allfernln Apricots, New ( edflsh. New Mnckcri'l, New Kiln Dried Cern .1I,.,'.', nt 'leal. Ammie, Crackisl and Itnlleil Wheat, Farlnn, NewCranlierrles.elc. New- goods arriving almost dally. Wcnlm te get the tlrst suit best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANOAHTEH.PA. DALACi: OF FASHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 11 7. NORTH QUEEN STREET, DIRECT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE A Rare Collection of ORIENTAL GOODS, Consisting of Antique and Mod ern (entirely hand-made) Turkish, JWsinn and Egyptian Rugs, Cqrpcts, Portieres, Embroideries, Attar of Reses, &c. This rare collection of An tique and Oriental Rugs having been selected from the principal cities efthe Orient, will be en EXHIBITION AND SALE -at ti ik PALACE OF FASHION, (By H. K. Kassabian, of Con stantinople,) commencing WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16. We cordially invite you te come and inspect these Orien tal Arts and make your selec tion, as this is a rare oppor tunity te see these Oriental Fabrics in this city, and one which will never be offered te you again. The Exhibition of these Finn Arts will add te the beauty of the Palace of Fashion, as they did te the beauty of the PALACES OF THE ORIENT. ASTRICHBROS. MA,tr,N uites. WHATAJ TllK active, original uiun In the lever of civilization, LEADER - IS WORTH. and men net tiienrta ure tlie itrcilgth und greatness of nutlens; Me.ti who hud their felluvis tua iiu.re coin- forlable level of living. Such men ure. worth much lu the world. This Is the viuy Prof. Hux le) rates a great leader. He says: " If all the cot orcducntleo und of the money sjivnt lu free libraries would cutch te such lueu u j cur und enable them te de the work lu the world which W lllch thev were let, .,1.1.1 r,r ,1... ..., ..t .. ,.. cutleu would he dirt cheap." Let ua show you hew we lead In make, tit, finish and leu prices lu Clothing and FuruMi. Ing Ooeds for .Men, Heys und Children. Fer exumple of worth nnd value of our stock ask te sic the fellow lug lets : Men's All-Weel Sulu, JS.50, and better suits, Fall Overcoats, a und 111 big He s' Suits, 17 and f 10. Little Heys' Sulu, f1.73 nnd ti. Children's Klit, VJ.'sl and tRTfi. Men's Working Iiuu, 11.25, and Drws Pant', 5.sAI, Meu't Pndcrwcar.Wc.nnd tlnerat Jl.tt). He s' I ndcrweur, 25c, 3i)e und 45c. Men- 3 bulU and Overcoats te order. Such a,n excursion through our stock U likely te uiuke lutliuf Hctiualntunce. MARTIN BROS, N03. AND S NOKTH QUEEN T. yen wHtemtnt. M"f';,.l2 BORA"t OAr WILL WA1?U Clethe nnd every article under the ran. AlIXeTrI,V.yce,rrtntl VUtr Wb"k' rre JAmn B nfltpA Vlststsa Ne. IS Centre (square, Lancaster, !. eptVlfd M"f!JS,iJ2.WtAX BOAP Wtu WA" Clethesand every article nnder the nun. , . "i''''T WAIT7.B. rnyIM.w!TWw,, NOtlh M"n U rrmeur a nitAUK. HlilllT MANUFAfrriTHKTLS OUTFITTKHH. AND MEN'H ...,.,Je.'W,0T,, IWM BTHirr. ...ViN,iiIiT'AU of..1 . 1crlPtlen. from ROc it risivnu'iJiii"Al,r',.Jr n'-BI'ACIC BILK UNDhIlV KAIL The handsomest Neck wen r In the city. Our 7Se Hand Cut and Hand Krt.'i'r'l!?. ,i,relS.Hhlrt cam?et"Vualed In Hie clly for $11. Your measure taken and ntgunrniiteMrertltn. A large line of Hand htnbrehlcred Fine Dreu Hhlrt Fronts te pick from. Large Line of Night Hebc. "",,c" tnarat-lydB yy K FJC AM INK KYE8 KKKK. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Your Eyes Are Geed I live vlileif. 0cull,,u M ",0 """"I stda te defcc !oe. W Hpcctac,M sW-OO luual prlee, A,i!,HrTii,r,w: 8'i ,,""1 Prien, I.oe. Artificial E)c Inaerted, V t u'.ual price, ie. M. ZINENAR A BR0..30 S. Ilati Street, OITICIANH. PIIILADELPIIIAr' Hetweeu Cheatnutand Walnut Htreeta. , mvK-lyd Rm LY HltOS. A ItAUH. STOVES I OiifSinvci hnve Jecti sclllnij rapidly this week ; cRiwclally Ih this true of the l'nrler Henters, the Itnillatit Novelty nnd Starl ing taking the lend. The line of Cook Stevei.Himges mid till kinds of Heating. Steves is very large and eannet be ex celled. Our prices an' low and we are sure an limpet ion of our stock will result in a sale. Don't forget that we have a gixMl Dotihle Heater, haudieme in apjicnrance and fully guaran teed, for $13.00. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., a-A'KXT DOOIt TO POSTOFFICK. wu- IAMHON A FO-STCU. BLANKETS 15 Per Cent, Less Than Regular Prices. teMli"r.'l.lr!IL't"'T5c',,,I2fi "50' '-K"-50"-' Oray llluukcls, 7c, 11.25, f I JO, (1.7.1, K up te d.fiOpcr ptilr. LADIES' KID GLOVES. Four Hutteu In Celers nnd Hlack. e and 75c. Hveandiseven Heeks, II (l.'i"i, (1.30. Sifts8'' llu'""' ''"Sth Muvjultalre.d.iiJtmtl Meclal Nevr.Musqultalies.tl.lX). New Styles in Ladies' Furs ATTIIE IXIWnST PHICES. (Icnfs Hlltr Fur Felt llats that will het break or fade, 81.25. A Ooed beft Fur Fell Pocket Hut, 75c. Fur and Plush Lap Robes. Fur Itebes, Jl.tiO; Plush. JIJA A Ooed Herse Ulanket, 70c. A LAltOK ASriOHTJIKNT OF. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT ALL l'ltlPlX Infant's fonts and Dresses. MlssiVund tllrl'a Cleth nud Jersey Jackets. Ijuties 1'liishCeaU.Juckets and Mislleskns. Heys Knee Punt Mulls and Overciuits.fi te 110. .m.71,.'i.,'lislUerJ,,:iay"' Weight Overcoats ut (10 that defy competition. Uent' Flue Kersey Overcoat", flnlshcd with satin sleeve lluluu, (12. 1'nncy Lcav er Ov crceats, (C te tit. Ilej s' Overcoats, J2 te JIS. .Men's HnslnessHults,7, (s,fu,(ie, Knst Celers, t'litimnr Cisit Hulls, te teitti. (lemS Worsted Dre-.s Punts. Sj, (a. 7. AJ Mini's Overcoat for t.rt. NECKWEAR l' (IL'ltNWOOl) .1 WISSINO.MI.NO. T'je.Neucst Ht les in 1'utU amlTecks, SOc, 75,-, ."".r-ln-Ilauil Hcarfs, Scdcct Putterns, 60c, 75c, ""t Kid OIevis, for Pre, (I, (1.55, (10, (-', Men's WerkhiK tllmn.tBctnC.'. Moderate Priced Footwear! Ijidles' 17 Mutten Heet, tiSO. Mlssss" 17 Hulleu lUsit,(intl. Uenfs Dress hliis., ljce Frent or Ceiwres I Iim or Plain Tee, (I CO. Funners' llcuvj Heets. Williamson (fe Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTF.lt, PA. Branch Stere, NO. SIS ilAIMCET STREKT, IIAIlllIS CUUO. PA. mi i ?". .?,ve U,,em ""mined you will probably Jin iT"1.1 "cre " "nethlng wmng with theiif, wi"LBeT"..w ' rel hefn te you. ' nO Una IlilinlLnlilA Frt a uiSih'Iii ' Reilly Bres. & Raub, Blanket Bargain Sale ! rtt.lHiwrt.iMtnct.t P UNN BRENEMAN. STOVES & u&ssytSffiffisw" paiiub ,,kateiw inhc' Market, H"Ure " lteuteT' ,ne "ROSEMONT" and PEBPiKT are the BMt la OUHTIUUMPHPOIlTAllLEIIEATEIiaNTnKnEATEN. " ' HTl'?AfKll.'',n",'urnnc',,,, "''' FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North LANCASTER, PENWA. B akd Mcelrey. bard a Km. 33 an 35 gout Qtwea MtrMt, rVriWfcMrJKnk ZNST'J.'illi??, "I.1.10".1 J&r?&?Zt a.n1 "l' ing of fflc pn each pair you buy. Ladles' Natural the leweat lirleea Wnr IhnnM.lllif In .U..1... I.l,,.,0J?"lf,iyr!n Iheelty. In ik.w up- son win una mat we atva Ye.wiurf1-ur.iw.iTy,.ii,S7 -"- ..v.,m... hn at an pet jini .iiceicausj wms underwear at banraln prleen. Men's Cotten Flnnncl Drnvven Ir "?1rvi',j!15.re"".?."erlne "" IedlcaKd Weel Underwent all Tslses. ehenD. WiAfi1i?M.!;ilVAnSKS never saw the value In blanket we are efTerln never'aawUiBValue hbhSKu ' f i?rViVr -;: zzz:? zzz??. i" i"?i .ir,vts i"1 COMPOHTH Comforts from 7Viiri- lrtrivAt i si i it n .!... .. . ... .. lpj..vnnd isitlnn.atIJnneli. CLOTHHEnch uyunn ntirtradA In MAaanMAH II.iHn.lui.M hiu..!.. l.r,... ... . .u1-"1 Jy-suii"ing cotton madeln rolls 2 yd long nnd 2 yds A In. wide. weUhlntt from SV 4 lbs each, enough for one Comfert t 12j;c and ISe per Ih. Onre fused, niwayViirer?rred: Itdew n stick together, require, no opening out .always reail v for use. iMttiln n . liv . i5I5? '...rfit? lb In Ker I lb rolls, as vennrpfer. .-,--,."-.... oil. VrJri.T i " " . .. "-P"" """' "- -uTBiiraj 111 lines', June isi, (ill i;ietIi HUB V, IJ yds miuare Gec, yt yds square tec. Kcmnantn of heavy fleer Oil CleUi 1101 100 Per yard. r r.A i iir.KM we naa a rush for Feather irlve von an J.51Sf.l'i1.,.'i, O'tr price are the lowest en best goods lu the clly a HH AHEH (Jill en us when you want Window Hhndes In rei ... ..:. wieiiaj yard, or made t order, nt the very leweat price. r una n ci-1 ue uchi lannei In fir! that rnnnet iiuiiihjiii tut' vtiji vjiir irntiu una utpn umii u MITHKIN.-I lialn vat wl,1 ITril.lMiohe.1 lieavj, yard wlde, Unbleached Munlln. at 6U by It anvWtinrn In Sn. He our vaM wlrli. Uft AmUh v .. w . ,, ,p .,., ....,.,. ..i....a(7vS iiiuaiiu iu tv n ) uiut bard & Mcelrey, hob. 33 ana 35 south, queen street. Stem bueviUmcnt. vriifckWEAri-THE latt AND MOS1' JL3I fashtennlile style nndshades.tllechenpcst anu best nt KltlHMAN'H Uenu' Furulshlug Htere. 42 West King atreeL CANFM THE FINI'MT AtstiOHTMKNT OK Canes in the city can he found at HILLY WAIT7.'HCIUAUKTOKE, Nes. 5 and 101 North tiuoen str.L ni)-27-M,W,ThAw -,flI.I.EU'M UOKAX HOAP WILL WASH .1.T-I. Cletlie nnd every article under the sun. MILLEU'H UOKAX 80AP WILL WASH Clethe nnd every article under the sun. BILLY WA1TZ HAH THE REST TWO FOK 6c und 5c Cigars lu the city, nt NOS.7, A KXI NOKT1I Q,l)EEN HT. my:R-3i.CI.W,Thiw M1LLEIPH ItOltAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethe and every article under the sun. IINETAILOHINOI ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S. sep21-,1indlt Ne. 41 West King Hrect. MILLEIl'S IIOHAX SOAP WILL WAHH Clethe nnd every article under the sun. DYHTEIIS I PEST OYHTERS IN THE II Alt kct, served In nil styles, nnd inenls nt nil hours, nt CIIAULEH E. HOSTEU'S, In the renr of the Centrnl Mnikct. Oysters In the shell or eieucd served te private families. Telephone connection. elindlt TTS.0U HALE. The Desirable Property, Hltunted Ne. 135 East Lemen St., llrlrk Dwelling, Fine Perch, Frent Yard with Iren Fence, Let 111. 2 I.V JOHN II.JIETZLEK, jejti-lyd Ne. 8. Duke Street. pvENTISTUY. " " 2S Years Practice In One Offlce." J. B. McCASKEY, NO. 1 i EAST KING STREET, Over First National Unnlt. Dentistry In nil Its brunches. Ons administered. Teeth extracted ubxelutely without pnln. All work warranted, eLMiindM.MAw OTOVES, IIE.VTE1IH, ItAMJES. STOVES, " HEATERS, RANGES. Tim Cl'MSIl'tATI'D BeaverFurnace, UUE.TIT UADIATION, HM A LLU-ST CONSUMPTION OF COAL, UEQ.UIIIKH LF-SH ATTENTION, NO UA, NO DUST, NO TP.OUDLK. BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL Parler Heaters. QUEEN ESTHER RANGES. TIIF.MOSTSK'ILLKULWOItKMKNFOlt CEL LAR HEATER WORK SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., 26 and 28 West King Street. K&tHdM.WSdR rpiIE PEOPLE'S CArtll WfORK. THE People's Cash Stere ! NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the most tutl.factery innuurr. Lewest Cash Prices. (rent's Furnishing- Goods, UXIiKHWKAH, Ae.. At prices unsuriussed for cheapness- lu the city. Gee. F. Rathven, 25 East King Street, mirtD-lrdH L.ViJCAHTEll,PA. HEATER! t,,e Mf" " "" Celebrated COMniNATl Queen Street Mcelrey Opposite FtnaUla C" Wedefrnnv hmtseln IheSUIeleli - ..w? r rur.nltir n (As ladles' Vest, atme.a Weel. Camel's HSlV ml mi,i ft;Xl!"., Men'a Underwnvr.whltei . . . " . .. -..-..- ...,.. .nni UMa ln, 1... VI. hh.I 1,m . . . a W ..." . w , i,ii-i riinirrn ni. iec, eic anu icr. 1 1 Kff KaflfCSKS fffflL-!'"' nt irfpA rSTr! " " ' ' """ " r wn nieae, la Kte.l flii. oil nlnil.. l.nMAnu ... .it, .,i... .. .!..! .!..:?..'"...... -".r. 'Al " IS all ks, 1 yd aqui H fulfwIdUi f that we were out of them. lm u-in ,,nw 1. .1.1J pnier or oil shade by ) money yen ever bought, or can buy te-day In ni up whatit Is by glvlinr the best vntue for your inenl d Muslin, reniimiits.tici 1 bale do.nteko; 1 tjalii the plew, or 7e by the ynrd. Tile leil nrlci' liiei. i.r..-ii.r J - J "V i "l lui price Opposite Fountain IrF ili0CcUanteus. " f'll.LEIt'H IIOHAX HOAP Will. WTAi JXX Clethes nnd every nrtlcle under the si TUIKira HAVE l)NO HINCE DECIDli TLf iiiuvuuiv an 8 uiunr is the best In Mte. Fer wile nt ........... AiV5 i! N0,'T" QUkkn sti j nrviiiiti,U lli,ntVW AT11.!.'1': !lH JWHAX HOAP WILL WAl4 j.. V.IOUIC8 una every nrtlcle nndcr llie m OUIIOOLDEN LION AND MIA QUERII lire the only Clear Havana Killer a BLin-uj iiuiiu-muoeec cigars in me city DEMUTUM CK1AU HTCtRR. ltMR lUEntKlntrHtre",t- TESTATE, ()P PETER DIFFENItAUfl jj inn- ei uincnsu'r cny, l'u., UecxnKOd. T iiiiuerMKiieu Aiiuiier, appointed te dimrlbr thobnlancereiiiutiilnK In the liaiidn of Dan . uinciiuitiigii anu rruiiK u. utirentxiUKh, ecuterH of the will of the nld Peter Dim! miuBe, iehiiu nnieni innse lefrniiy entitled the same, will nit for that puriKiMC en Tliu day. Nnvember7. 18K1.. nt te n m i i,D i brnry Roem of the Court Houw, In the city jjiiuusier, wncrenu jhtseih lniercstcu In na uisirjuuiien may niienu. ......... A.H. FRITCHEY, UCU-.HM.U Aiidlterl E TIHTATK OF llAltltllTT HOOK, LATET .. .' . ! ..-"" "". I ! niniNimri'iewiiiiiii). uiiimsipr rmtntv rH iwirHti, iiiHunuen-igm-ci muiiier ni')Minted uUtribute (tiolalt-iHe reiimlnlnu In the haul nf.ml.n tVlirnln. n.,.1 .,.. ,-...... . a tratem. te nnd union!. tliep liHrMllt-niifiiimil ttie Nunc, will nit for that purM,oen HatiJ w,uiii.ti2, uw, ni iuocieck n. in., in tl LlhmrV HfHltll (irill,. f'fkliet lfftimn lii flinnl(-l Ijincnstcr. where all i-or.-eni lnt rested lu Nil iiisiriuuiiuii may niienu. EDWIN M. QILIIERT. sliJ-BtdM Audi ter J XL T. e h A DO II A UT i: It H 1,'lllt I.MUIIIK TACKLli have n few mnrn itiree-ltntni uiniA ll.,.,r. . ,n . . . . .. ..... n.iusiuiuHi im : iiraKs iitiN, av. (ireat nn: En in-, in .-icKie-.Meiinuii uineewiMXl nnd Ilni oe Heds, nnd Nlckle Click nnd llrair ltl eencrnl niwertinent of tackle nnd red meun' iiign. iicavv imueieiinii Kctllciiitfl.UO. FRAILEY'H EAWT KNll IMIAHMAIIV. ,. , ,, (Opponlte Astern Market.l Frnllcy'dVcmilfuirc syrup W pleutmut te tak ieiuirv no povnie liner III K MIL', una IK Rill dentil werma. Irlcc25eu bottle. M.W.FAw s TEAM ENOINE AND BOILERWORK8. Fair Week Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works nnd ex amine our block of Engines! Allew us te quote you prices mid m-e euri r.ii I it t r fnf ti. , .. n. .....-. r. 1 iiij tui lllllllllUUI, MIICHi Portable 'Engines, f 4 Hoi-sc-Pewcr (i llorse.pecr. ..,.. 8 Horw-Pewcr 10 Horse-l'ewer. 11 Herse-Power 110 Horhc-Pewcr ... f ? .. 475 625 575 - M73 , 1,173 Portable Engines, HECO.SIVIIANI). 6 Herse-Power. 8 Ilori.c-Pevver 15 Horse-l'evvur... . tsa .... 'SO Boilers, Second-Hand. Five : Herse-Power, 50 In. Plain., in feet Leng, iH'Jin.Tubex. Price, f 175 and 1150. One Heller, .10 In. Dlnm.. 11 feet Leus, 21 3 In. Tubes li feet Loii, vrlth Fire Frent Ciifclliitfs, thS. i CARRY THE LARGEST fcTOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OK LANCASTER, PA. Mnuurni-tiirer of Stationary Engines, Mill nnd Mining .Machinery, miw JHIIm, Hark und Leb Mill, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam lleatlin;. Direct or hull uct, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE is the iiuvr i.NTiii: market. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'UOPIIIKTOK, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTEU, PA. ----.? fflrrrv; $fs. v - I- m 4f" . i. . i .
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