Ic M v tti S.-V iJt- m Vit- .- rs ft? Uh - && Z '; 1 '.;' J JW'niliiii MS DEATH OF HENRY E. WOLFE. 1 FM1EI EESttENf OF CflllUlt HI SfltMVILlF. n MISBAY. Dins Ma Serves In the tlorench Council and t Scheel Beard Sevrral Yen Tlie l)e- ceasnil Confined te llecl II Menth. Columbia, Oct. 15. Henry E.Velfc, a former well-known realclent erj Columbia, died lt night at 7:45 o'clock, nt lih home In Mountvllle, wred "1 J-Mrn. Klcven month! age yesterday he fell downstairs Mid fractured Ids left leg and we- confined te bin bed ever since. Ilia death resulled from complication of cllneaws. Mr. Welfe was twrti In Columbia, and for 27 yearn lived en the Fnlrvlevv farm east of town. He left there In 1881, moving te Meuntvllle, vheru he has slnce lived. He carried en the litinlness of butcher nd contractor, ami operated a large quarry for n number of years. He waa a member of council and school beard for several terms. He wns en the building committee of council during the erection of the opera house. He was a member of Columbia Ledge, Ne. 2S0, 1". and A. M. Ketir children, Matthew S., Charles U, 'Emma II. Wolfe, and Mrs. Harry S. Hellers survive. A stepson, Jits. J. Wolfe, resides In AmIiovIIIe. X. C, Tite funeral will be held en Thursday morning, leaving Meuntvllle at 0 o'clock. Hcrvlce in thoSalemoU. 11. church at 10 o'clock, and Interment at Mount Ilethel cemetery. Mr. Welfe was a brother of Hr. X. II. Wolfe, of Cincinnati, Ohie. Mrs. liCvi Dlsslnger, living, en Hnuslmi street, fell down the cellar steps at hnr home this morning at 0 o'clock, dislocating her right wrist and sustaining internal In juries 8he is a very stout woman and the 'fall was a scvere one. lr. Slcrcr gave, her the necessary attention. Charles Quinn. an empleye of the RL Charles furnace, had Ills great loe of his right feel mashed yesterday by 11 pig of iron falling en it. The Mastldedian social club will held a grand calico dress and neck tin party In the armory en Wednesday owning. Tliose who attend will Inn e a geed time. The relief department of the Ile.icllnti A Columbia railroad paid out $C Sir roller during the month of September. A new book of rules ter the government of transportation department of the I. II. It. Is being lsucd te the empleyes. Edward Hn-nakcr, S -ett llniuakrr, Jehn Co.well, MU'iiaclliurk and Henry Smith, the principals in tlie Saturday night's llghl, were given a hearing bclere Squire Hersliey this morning. Va Ilamaker, Coswell and Smith were charged with disorderly con durt and were discharged upon iwylng costs. The suits against Scott Hanmkcr and Michael Ilurk were dismissed. Fer 8lmdMtti'iM. In the Journal 0 the Amcvienn Medical Ansoelatlen, Dr. EgulcMen w rites' that most people troubled with insomnia are dyspeptic, and helms found it easy te treat them without medicine. They am In structed te eat befere going te bed, ha lug put nslde work entirely at least an hour ficfbre. If they arc net hungry, they should simply be Instructed te cat; and If they are hungry, thev should eat whatever they want. A glass or milk and a biscuit is sometimes all that can be taken at first, or a mashed otnte Imttered. In a short tlme the night apetite will grew, and theamictlte will then need no particu lar directions, irposslhle the night meal should be taken in another room than the sleeping apartment, and Ter men In the city It will be found advantageous te go out te a restaurant. The idea of going out for something te eat, and having te wait a short tlme for It. ue-wlll excite the appetite, llefere citing, nowever, a win mieiiiii de uikcii, picier ably cool, which should be given with a spongeor stln brflsh, mid the body thor oughly rubbed olfwlthueoarsotottelaller elfwlthueoarsotottelaller olfwlthueearsotottelaller W.trd. The h.ith need net he mero than live minutes in duration. After the bathing and nibbing, or after eating, a moderate amount of oxereise should bn taken. Fer this a row minutes with Indian c'.tthser dumb-bells U Milllcleiit. Further than tills, tli patient should go te bed-tit the aaine litur every night, ami rise nttlin same hour every mnrniig.' There Is n popular superstition uhfit grown pcople should net cat Immediately hefore going te sleep; that It-will give them indigestion or nightmarrer lieth. Dr. Eggleston cannot secwhy adults should be se very dllleienl "lit this respect from babies. another xick OATiir.nixn. A Maaquorade Cnrnlval, 11 l'luht And Other Attractions for Onu l'rlre. AtthoMrcriiierriierhnll lnbt nlglita party of young men gave what tliey culled a masqucrade carnival." Thore was' a large crowd of eople present and feur-llfths of me females weru gins net yet out ortneir teens. The majority of their escorts were boys. There woie cotuiiie.sefnll kiudsaud while soma wero very pretty etliurs wero very queer. A large number of the young men In attendance, wero el the class that has given the King street rink such an unsavory reputation and many were full of rum. Fer a tlme it was feared by many that the night might pass away without 11 fight of any kind, but they concluded that such a thing would never de. Finally the opportunity came. A red-headed mini from Columbia, who had few friends, was Attacked nt the water closet In theyaid, And In a few minutes he was terribly -'beaten about the head, w hich presented a frightful appearance. The incii who lugged him are the g-ing from Facglov Facglev ville, of which Dick ltcdmiiii is the prinel eal member. The march, which Is usually called "grand," came oil" at 12 o'clock "and nil the youngsters and ether partlciuted in F.ndc.1 IIIm rrnwr. Geerge l Marls, aged about 30 yenisi was found dead in a hotel en the lle'wery, New Yerk, Monday morning, h.wlng committed Milrltlu by taking etilorel'orni. Deceased was the son ut Dr. K. A. Marls, of Baltimore, up te a low months age no was prominently connected w ith society and club life In Itiiltlmerc, and was also secretary te the president of the Merchants and Miners' Transportation company. He was with theceuipiuy ler years, ami until eight months age was regarded as trust- worthy, lleportser the Immorality or his life alienated his friends, and he took te drinking and lest his employment. Ite. signing from the Baltimore club, he sought a vindication bv reapplying for tuember blp, but uus black lulled. He then left Baltimore. Visiting Lancaster. Mrs. Geerge Ilrindle, of .St. Mary's, Kan sai, sikterornet'erdcr 1 h. Itelnheld, is visiting her relatives In this city and county. E. II Ilsucli, a former Lancastrian, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, stejijied etrin Lancaster te-day for a tew hours. He is en the read te Philadelphia. He leek hale and hearty. During Ids short sim he met many old acquaintances. It In Huudseme. Probably t'ie most artistic piece of work ever been In this city is the hardware, eti the front of the McGrann building. Cuitre Square. The grill is a thing of beautv do de algned by Architect C. Kinlen Urban,' and the hinge plates are of unique iattern. All the hardware is of the Xiles pattern, inuiiu raetured in Chicago, and Ueillv Bres, ,1 lUtili are tlie sole agents in this city. A Mistake In the Telccrnm. Edward llanslng, threugli Jehn A. Covle, his attorney, has entered v suit rordum rerdum agea against the Western 1'iilen Telegraph company. The suit Is for su error in u telegram as te the prlce or potatoes by which Mr. ltauslng lest ?7(i0( und rer Unit amount he brings this action. Getting Heady j'e r the Illeeks. This morning workmen bemin ilkliur f j L up the end bquare of Xerth Duke btreet ter iue iMirpose ej jaytug iue aspualt blocks. This lnterferea verj' much with the running of the street curs te the park a well as the northern part of the city. Ijtncastrtans Who Went Away. Jehn II. Baumirardner left this ultrmnnn wk T Baltimore te attend the meeting of the 1? v-Oi4.ygul Association of United States and ' t Jfte IL RUleneur, or the City lintel, and -Wife went te Frederick. Md.,, te-day te rteM Mr. ltldeueiir's old lieme and take in aMm big fair. - Wants Huzxur.l l'ur.teiusl. -dc,,A'Hl,'.,Ml'ifent te Harrisburg - A&iav ullh n tu.tltl.tti r.. .1 .1.... J 'cr'j-- .-.... j..w.. u. i.iu JS4IUUII OI ,mw u no. THE 3 TICKLED HIS XOOi: WITH 1'Al'KR. Tite Refined Terture Indulged In by Thrce Cruet Chinamen. A fcamnle of the llendlsh ItiKenulty te which thoChineso can resort te scours a confession was given en Sunday In Xew Yerk. Ix!0 Hlng Is employed In a laundry which la controlled lir Lee Ijing. On Sat urday Umndryman Ic Lang went te visit some frinndsjleavlng the laundry In charge of Lee Hlng. When I.00 Lang appeared In the Chlnese quarter three of his country men concluded that then was their chnncn te rob the laundry. e Oihg. lie was 0110 of Ihese fellows, was acquainted with Untiling. IeeHIng received them cordially and treated them te small cup of delicate flavored tea end American cigarette. Lee Olng asked him Ifhe had no Chlnese clgarettcs. Lee Hlng answered that he had some In the rear room, and rose te get thorn. Ah seen as his back wasttirned, the thrce guests sprang upon him and presented (luggers. They lietind his feet with the roe, tied his arms behind his back, then bent his hands and fuet se that they met and tied them together, after which they uncoiled his cue and tied it te the mlddle of his back, se that his head was bent back te his shoulders. The ftends asked thelrcantive te reveal the hiding place of hlsempleyer's money. He refused te tell, and then they gngned him and tickled his 11010 and cars and lips and feet with pleces or tlssiiopuper. Tills was agonizing terture. They breke open a trunk and Jsecured ?1G0 in cash and a geld breech. , , It was net until the next morning that he wasdlscovertxl and released. The cul prits w ere arrested after a sharp struggle. death or AX ni.11 1.ADV. Mrs. Susan Zelleri, of I.nncnter, Dlis .Sudilenly In Philadelphia. Mrs. Susan Zellers, whose home Is at Xe. 'in West Vine street, this city, died suddenly at the home or her daughter.Mrr, Mary Eachley, 1320 Cambria street, Phila delphia, Yesterday. She went te the city mi 11 visit nlteiit two weeks age and was reeling well. Yesterday morning the members or the family had a letter stating Mrs. Zellers was enjoying geed health. In the afternoon a telegram came bringing the news of her death. It is supposed that she died Irein a stroke, as she had thorn before The deceased was in the 78th year id her age. She was the widow or Jehn Zellers, who has been (lead Ter till rty-fnur years She leaves the following children besides Mrs. Eachlev: Mrs. C. Breneinaii, Miss Umine, who lived with deceased, Mrs. Susan Andersen, of Philadelphia, Jehn W.. or Tltiisvlllc, Flerida, and (leergni:., residing at 210 W. Vine street. Mrs. Zellers was a consistent meuther of St. Jehn's Lutheran church. The body will lie brought here for Interment. ' - Grouted lly the Itegltter. The following letters were granted by the register of wills, for tint week ending Tuesday, October IB : A liMt.NisriiAi ion. Julius Leng, do de do ceascd, late of Miirtle township; Jehn Hagun, Mai tic,. administrator. Benjamin Cunkle, deceased, lain or Provlileuce township; Susanna Cunkle, Providence, admlnistiatrlx. Jeseph Bndgers, deceased, lain or Colum bia borough ; Alfred C. Ilruuer, Columbia, administrator. TnsTAMr.NTAHV. Siiliitiel (Irelf, do de ceased, late of Leaceek township; David M. tlrnlf, Salisbury, and Kilns lliell', Kail, oxeeuteis. Anna I'. Dyer, deceased, late or Man helm borough ; ICate S. Dyer, Mauheilil, executrix. Christian H. Xissley, dece.isisl, late or Last Ilemiilleld tewnship: Samuel II. Xissley and Jonas II. Xissley, West Hemp Held, executers. Andrew Myers, deceased, late or l.an caster city ; Martha Miliar, t lly, o.xecutiix. llie New J'i-ii'm Originality. Frem the Heading '1 line. The Lancaster AVic Jira puUilshes, in its Issue of Satiltday last, 'a poem entitled "Measuring the llaby," which It piefaces with the words, ''Specially written for the A' le JJ'(i." This is evidently a gross Im position upon our eotemporary, as that poem, according te our lecollectlen, ap peared originally in the columns of the New Yerk l.t tint r home sixteen or seven teen years age. It Is Irem the pen or Emma Allce Browne, a former resident of Heading, who hegaii tier literary wen;, which has since become ipiitn well kliuwn, in the columns of the Iler, timl .ScliuiIKill Journal. Death of Mrs. Jehn Doorsem, Mrs. Catheriue Doersom, wife or Jehn Doorsem, ofXe. 120 Derwart street, died this morning from dropsy, She had been in peer health for six years and for four months was conlined te thn house. She leaves a husband and six children. She was born in Germany in 1811 and has beeu In this country since 1SC7. She was a member or St. Jeseph's Catholic, church. Her funeral will take place en Thursday morning. Sued for Damages. Brown A Hensel, attorney? for Isaac Buch, entered a civil suit for damages against Hniace G. Usner. It is alleged that Usner by false lepiessntatiens Induced Ditch te endorse fei him. Usner was tried crimlntllv for llieoflVnse, convicted and his term of Imprisonment U about expiriug. Ball is demanded in the sum or $ l.noe. A Hltf I'll-ei Assigns. Clink A Keen, woellen inamifactiliers, of Philadelphia, en Monday mnde an assignment ter the benefit or eieditets te Charles J. Webb. The Arm had the largest establishment or the kind lu that city, em ploying O'H) hands. Coatings, suitings and knit goods were the products. Opposed te Union. The Xew Orleans presbytery has adept ed n loelutiou opposing organic union with the Xertlieiu church. 'I he younger ministers opposed thn resolution. Died or Heart Disease, Mis. Jacob Xissley, aged ft.'), of Falmouth, w hlle visiting her daughter in Lew er Sw .1 tara township, D.iiiplitu county, en Sun day, dieppcd dead trein heart disease. 'l' e Meil Murdered. Dr. W. M. Tell and F. C. Cellins quar relled In Xieholsen, Mississippi, en Mon day, and Cellins was shot and killed bv Tett. J, W. Turner then shot and killed Tett. An innocent bystander, Quitman Pet ten, was badly wounded. Seventh Wins! People In Trouble Michael Conever und Mery doling, resi dents or the Seventh ward, lme been com cem Blalned against befere Alderman A. F. ennelly. Mary is married, and the alle gation is that she and Michael enjev tee intimate relations. . . . A Livery ."Man rolls. I. W.Sleku l), trustee, tr- lay Issued exe cution against Jehn S. Wallace, liveryman n'Chrlstiaii", fort l,073,anil Samuel SI0U11111 issued against the s.11110 party for f J.hOO. Prosecute 1 ler Desertion. Tidal Morgan has been prosecuted hcfeiu Alderman A. F. Dennelly for desertion, no gave bail for a hearing. amim:u:s'in, Attractions ut Pulton Opera Heuse. Oct, U and IS. Ix-stcr A Wllllum' l.i.inlnn Specialty Company. Oct. 10. Oil c r l)end Byren In "Acress the Continent." Oct. 17, Clias. Arneld in " llnim, the Heat man." OcU 18, HIcc'm " nvanecllne. Oct. la, with Miturday mutluce, N.w- Yerk I.)cemn Hleik '1 liea t re company In "Sweil Li vender." Important llr.inelilue Out. We observe, by n recent issue or t lie New Yerk H'eril, that Mtsftrs. lUinlngten Bres., of this city, have Just established an oOlceln thelrl bune butlillru;, New Yerk, for the transaction of their urewtue Eastern builnes. The Mt)Sr. Hrmlugten have come te rank high lu their bu(lnes,and the "Annuiil" they publltb li re re regiilted far and wide maineil invalunbla publication. ulVltd ... KxL-iirstonte thu SwltehJinck. Trinity Church Autumn Leaf Hzcursleu te the HuiUhback en Wednesday, OcteUrlbtli Hound trip tickets, geed for three dub. Kure only $2.75, Including the Hwltchbuck. hjHxlal train leases Lannetcr (King ktreet), ate a. m m Celumbia, 6 a. 111.; IndUvllle, &35; Maniielia' 0.15; Utltz.CAij Kpurata.7.17. Trains return' tni WlA Mnurli f'limilr e K ,n .. . ...... ... .-...... ....... M. w..w . 114., aim AI ltMltOWn Ot ti.10 l. 111. Kxcursleu tickets te Al. lenleu n rarer, goeit for two da , und te go and return 011 the Hsltchback excursion train. t3,8.lO,t;',l$J VVTxWM. V W flV- LANCASTER DAILY 9eath. DnrRseir. In Hits eltr, en Hie 1'itli lnl. Catharine, wife et Jehn Ducreem, n?cl a J can- The relatives and friends of tlic fiimlly hre re rctfulljr Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, Xe. IM l)ernrt street, 011 Thursday morning at syi o'clejk. Hlsli MnMnlDeVlix-k In HI. Jncpir rlnirth. tnterment In Ht. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td rtt.Klts. In Philadelphia, en the llth Inst.. suddenly, Mrs. Hasan Zellers, of e.lifl Vel Vine street, this city. Netice of funeral licrenfle r. Ittctvltct0. The Ltve Stock Mnrkcl. LArtsTltn, Pa., Oct. 15. TJie receipts of live stock at thcjHrd of .tntnes Htcwnrt the past Meek were J V cattle, KM luw, Jeluj W. Mentrcr sold 1 cntllennd 100 hog. I!fl Pensenle sold 017 cattle and SO hog, 1,0m cattle and ;0 hogs were sold iitHlcwart's 1 he'prieen were ! SUs-kers, 1123 and It no w 100 Bis; fis-ders, n 7e.l U); butchers, II !4Vt 23; bulls, ttyZlti. Hogs sold et KsllWiHO V 1U0 ft. I'hlladelphla I'rodiiee Market. I'ltli.Anri.pillA.Oct, lk-Noen-Kloiir steady; I'eiin'a shihts, 2 603.2 73; extra. 2AV9.1 ; ffltnlly, a 7VS3 00; roller, 4 00ftH0; patent, IIWKiOO. NVhenl dull; Ne. 2 Bed, new, 81)p ; Ne. 1 t'cnn'ii lied, hie. Cern quiet ; Ne. 2, WAT II J fe. Oats llrrn; Ne. 2 While WW-! Ne. 2 mlxedlfle. limn dull ; Winter 12 KWIIft). Haled ha v steady lOOOiill 00 as te nnnllty tlinethyll WIlel for choice; mixed, IHMiire: bated rc straw, new, 1 17 50. Mutter weak; Penn'a creemery extra 21M2IC ; Penn'a llrirts extra 20. Kggs steady 1 I'enn'a Orsts, 2Hc, t'iieesc steady ; art skims, TDc; full skims, 2?i'te. Petroleum dull ; refined In bills., t!M. l'etntiK'sdtill 1 I'((Va! ikt hushcl. nrnln niul Previsions. Ciiicaoe, Ort. IS, 1.00 o'clock p. 111. Kiirnlshed by H. K. Vmi'lt, Breker. Wheat Cem tints, l'erk. iJint. Octe)er.. W)f .11 W,i ..... 0 03 Neember Sljf 19'; ... December. - W ."II !' . . Year . 31 January Vtl, W H .17 rebruary March . May -.'.,' my, . .Illlie.,. ... ...... Crude Oil llOJf Consels -...'.... Closing Irlces 2:l5e,cliM,k p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Turk, lircl. October ...f!0,'f W-J lsji 10 7 TTO". November Ill'i tt 3.", .1 te December i 3ty 1HM Year . K0)f i(i?j 13 fi S7 January :il !$ U S2 f, 87 rebruary .Ma rth May SIJi ill'S "li 07 CeUMllS .. .. CrudeUil tOO'i Philadelphia CattleMmket. HAti'IUiav, Oct. 12. I1eees Marliel only fair. The exceedingly large rim of cattle caused prlce te drop from 13c te 20c from these of lnt week- There was a r(mmI supply of nil erades, wlilrh favored btlers, their elterlngs being de de tiKirellIng te dealers, (loed unttvesteirsseld readily, lint itenlers had small margins, l'rlme stetrs, welghlng from l.'iOO te imje isnunls, sell lug from -Ijjc te 4;ic, tt requiring exceedingly choice stcrs te sell at the latter price; geed, weighing from IKK) te linn pounds. Via te Vm ; medium, weighing from linote I Jl pounds, .ijfu tote; fair, weighing from 100 le l(in i0iinls, a)ctii.'rc; coinmeii, weighing from 7U0 te son pounds, ,1e te3ie, , I'at cons were lu light demand, thnse weigh ing from nil 10 Unit) pemulH Mill 111; from 2n te 2n; weighing from 1110 te 1 KiO pounds, 2)Jc te :k I resli cows plentiful and In only meilerntere- Hhecp Murket active; prices en geed na tives ndtanced from lOctelV. There was 11 fair supply of geed (puilliy slicep mid buyers wcic plentiful: bi-B I natives rrlllng hem V;c tone; Kersl.fic tiifiijc; medium. c 10 y4v; fair, le te i.sc ; (ommeu, 3V.e lu Mir. Iimbs were In g(MMl rciii(st, lint viere n frac tion eir In price; best -etilng from UJcle7c; geisl, ct te ,'Jc ; med'.uin. li;s 10 1)0 ; lulr, Ce le Yte ; iiiniHin, f,);e telijjc. 'Iliscs Market gecj; prices linn ; choice Unlit Western selling from ft' Je te it'Si", poed heavy Western, (iJc te 0Jc ; country li?j, 6,' Je te ec ? licit; nesi siiung irein i ion"; kimmi,i.ie 10; fnlr, f23te.l; siirlngers, Ki.iteHr; heif ers, 2fc te ilje: hulls, 2e te 2"e; sllppcryeeus, Hteck Markets. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A Ce., bankers, IjltKllHter, I'll. NKW lOIIK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. 3 I. M. Canada I'neitlc UJJ4 i?il IKI!4 C.C.C.AI .. Colerado Ceal Central PaclUc Uinada Heuthern . . nil.HUb. Al'bg Den. A. lUe (i l)el.L.W 110$ IIP; mu E'le-"--; '-"'J! Wi a4J Krle 2nds.. ... .. . . . . Jer C 1J, lii't 120 K.AT . . U111. AN SI Wii Si) a Hhore Imp; lentj U) Mich. Cen . .. Missouri I Vel tie 71J1 70'f (rtJJ Heck. Valley . .. . N. P. Ki 3l'i 32'J N.P.l'rcf. -. V. 7r: 73 N.we.u u.'jj iu'j my. N. Y.C " .' New Hngland 4'lj; iV, 4V Ka8tTenuesMs- Omaha Oregon Transcontinental... .V'i Xi'i W,i Ontario A W l'acltle JInll Hlchmnnd 'terminal Sill 2231 22'i Ht.Panl 7i! 7lU 71 Texas t'ncltlc 1(1)7 in)! puj Union Paclllc l5, U3J U, Wabash Coin ,.... Wabash Pref. Western U bj 8.il.' 81 'i West Hhore liends ..... , rilll.AUKI.I'UIA I.I3T. Ih. Vlll &',1' II. N. Y. A l'hlliu ti4 in' )U III. It. It. ftrtj 5l? 5Q IUadlug i3 22! J JJjl lh. Nav '' ' Ilcsteuv. Pass P. A It N. Cent Peeples Pass Itdg4' . imj' en iwy, 101 iepyl lcm iHtcviltuMtirute. lAKINO POWDKlts.. LEAVENINa P0WER Of the various Baking Powders ilia. trated from actual tetti. ROYAL Pm)mmmmHmmmmmm CHAiirs (Aium) . . . .a RUMFORO'S (fmli)...alHBHHaHHai HARFORD'S (hcn frcih) CHARM (Alum rewJtr)..H DAVIS ind O.K. (Alum)! CUVEUMD'S , F10IEIR (Sae Francixe) cm DR. PRICE'S SKOWriAKK(Crcfr) CONGRESS HICRER'S CIUETS HARFORD'S (Ncnc Such), vthea net fcejh..! PEARHAnditwi&Ce.).. RUMFORD'S (Phosphate), when oe freib. ..! Reports of Government Chemists. ' "The Royal Baling Powder I) composed el pure and wholesome inciedlents. It docs net contain either alum or phosphate, or ether in jurious substances.-EewARD G. Le vc, rh.D." "The Real Bakine Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered te the public. " Henry A. Mett, M. D., Ph. D."1 "The Royal Baldnir Powder i n,,rt u n,,.i. Ity and highest in strength of any bating pew der of which I have knowledge. j " Vt, McMuRTRIC, Ph. D." ,LA1! A,am baUng powders, no matter hew high Iheir strength, are te be avoided as dan. gereui Phosphate powders liberate their cag 100 freely, or under climatic changes suffer de. tenoratien, b yii , twdeed.lv TUHE J PICK UP Till; UltAPK. "Tart Ited nuit Whit CALirOHNIA WJNK, SOe per bottle : H.0.1 ts-r rteren bottles. ' Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancantcr. Pa. T710HSAI.K.-A IIOl'HB-t'ENTH.VIXV U). ; .ra,cl1, epntaliilng Ten Uoenu and I In IsliedAtllc. Modern conveniences. Annlr ut U NO. 127 8QU1 II IiUKi bT. reHK WANTKl) I1V A MIDPI.E-AGEn y .Man for either clenulugnrd or ferniw. lug and splitting weed. An) thing nwrij. bend word je 615 College Ave., near Poplar St.. Ijiucanter, Pii. It rpHE HIVAL FOUNTAIN PKN-THKIlEST X andcheaiiektlnthe market tt karat geld lien. Hard rublwr holder, never gets out of order, eatly flu Call and examine before nurebiung elutvvliBre. At EHlHMAN'HOenU' KarnUUtng Stere, 42 Wet Kleg itreeu IKTt!LLIGEyCERt TUESDAY, OOTOBEJt HfH 9lkrtilcmitl. All-YKAIt-OLI) COLOHKl) BOV WANTR A situation te make hlmiclr useful; willing te work. Apply at ltd !H NOBTH PLUM BTREKT. T OST-A HLACK-AND-TAN HATTKIlltlKn jj uisr, wn stripes along leg. While snot en breast, loin? rnn Willi .. &... - . .. . .. of "Heb Iteturn te 2.-.1 KAHf l.KMO.V HT. nuir-mtiiniEnin nenil. Answers te the name and receive reward. ltd 1TANTKH-A OOOI) UUATMAKKIt. tt Aunress, P. P. HUEIttllAN, tluncy, Pa, nliztd HENUY HLAUdll IH PHEPAItEII TO make te order at short notice any kind of furniture rer house or efflce. Hard weed work n specialty. Repairing of furniture neatly Bene. Upholstering- in alt Its departments. ... . IIKNIIY HLAUOII, mlMmdTn4.Sn 131 East Oranl Hlreet. M ILLKR'H llOHAX BOAP Wll.I, WAH1I i-ieincsana every article under the sun. G IHLH WANTED at thk LANCABTEn CAIlAMEu CO. FACTORY, HIS CHURCH STREET. n2tfd M IM.EK'H DORAX HOAP WIU, WA8II bionics ana every arucie unucr tneauu. -IITE CARRY THE I.AROIHT AND KINEHT T Hteck of Oenulnn Krench Briar and Meerschaum Pipes and Kine Hmeklng Tobac cos. (IciiulneTurktsb Persian Tobacco. DKMUTH'HCIOAIIHTORE, Establlslicd lTTOatllt KentKlncfltrecL AV 'AMTS."tl A rilltl. Til lvn iilVL"it . W llousewerlt. Iteferenee required. Apply t NO. 700 NORTH DUKE HT. eO-lfd atNl M IM.EK'H HOHAX BOAP WILL WA8II (.loincsenn every arucie unuer tliesun. AM. AND BEE THE IaATEHT NOVKN TH In Baitings, :overceatlngii nnd Pan ion Patterns. Sntl'f.irtlim Uuaranteed. MCORANN A NOWI.EN. Tailors. iNe. 130 North Queen Htreet. alRY OUR Se TOR Be CIOAK, HANIV . Made nnd Ixmg l'iller. New let 2Jc Meer schaum Plpcsjust received. Dr.MUTII HCIOAnBTOltE. aia-tfdlt insist King streeU YfH.f.r.R'8 HORAX BOAP WILL WASH JTI. Clethes and nv try article under the sun. IJtOR TlRNT-FltOM APRIL 1STNEXT, TIIK 1 Orecnlnnd Mills, situated en Mill Creek, In Last J jiniM.'icr township. Apply te l-l.l7Aiii.iii r. - luxre "- U It1 Ner"' ""'" HU' '""castcr.'Va. "PUHLJC' BALE-ON WKDN1XDA Y. OUTO L JI1.H 10, lhrtli, will be sold at the Franklin HntlVtlMtJlb CS. Ill till, nil V tt f nn.wt.tn.. ! 11 head of lean Horses ; geed purtKwc horses, sin Kid and double drivers. Must bens represented. Bale, te commence nt 1 o'clock n. m. . WF.1ISTEIIAWII.C01T. 11. F. Revvr, Auct. itd -3R0C1X)R'H OPERA HOUSE. Procter A Soulier .Proprietors and .Malingers. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. II nnd Pi, U'nter.V Williams' Londen Hie laity reniiiauv. 1M M KNHE. Prices, 15, 20, .'10, W) and 7r Cents. Wednesday Evening Oct. 10, Oliver Pend Ilyren In " Acress the Continent." Prices, 15, 20, t, Wand 75 Cents. ell-2t -TT-EYBTONB IIU8INEKS COLLEOE AF- I. fords uusnrpaMed ndviiitnges for train ing eutiic men and ladles for IiuMiicmi. We have n delightful room and pleasant location. Full reursc. J.T5; evening i nurse, F.U Tyis vvrltlug nnd Phonegraphy taught. .. W.1).M0SSER, Prln., Ne. IB North Queen .St., Jjiucastcr, Fa. tfdAw S rinii: ONLY ANCASfEH HUSINF-S'v COLLEGE, Ne, ,11 ..llllll UlIKU nimii, Day and Evening Sessions. Moreiippllcntlnus rKS'lved nnd mere puiills entered since eiHiiliig tbnn during any previous period, hiir proof of thlscill at College Itnems. TyiMjwrltlng fne le all who tajte the business course. Addres. IIC. WEIDLER. Principal. vrerici: ih HKHEiiYraiVEN tiiattTik J3 undersigned has llfed In the olllceeftlie l.lerkorc)unrttrHe.slens, efiLnnenster county, nn application for u liceiue, under thn provi previ sions efthn Act of Akscrnbv, entitled" An Act te mnkn the currying en or the busl ness of de tectives without license n misdemeanor, and te iriiumui iiicni-viisiiiK anil iewcrs et (leiecitveb. Approved the2ht day of May, A. P..1W, ei-2td JAM ES E. CRAWFl OHI). II OMK TESTIMONY IS THE UliST, Cnsner MVltyel. Vn 91 Vnrili lF..ln.,i..Ai had sudi a bid cold that he could scarrely slecp. Nomcdlclnelioled him until he leek COCHRAN'S COUGH CURE, One doe of which (lopped his conch for 21 bourn and cured htm. Price, 25 nnd SO cents, nt wv.llll.livn IJHUli miuuk, . Nes. 1T7 A 1T9 North Queen Pit,, 1-anrat.ter, Fn. iu.in,iit -1E011UE FLICK. "" - T TAXIDERMIST, NO. 15 WEST HERMAN ST., LANCASTER. PA. Illrds mid Animals htulltd lu a Superior .Manner at Rensnnatile Rates. e7lwd 11 ACTS AUOUT TEETH." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Omduiiteln Dentistry and Alienslhetlcs. As sociated for tlvn years with Uuicnster's fnd. lug Dentists. New located at OltANOE AND NORTH QUEEN STREETS. Premvl Attcn Attcn tlen 1 Reasonable Chargcn I Werk War ranted t HeunsSn. m. teS p. in. Week Dnvs. setitwimd.tw a Iitll A flltOliilER. WELEHD -IN- ORIGINAL Lew Prices. Ane.ptrlenceer V, vein, enables us IoiIemi. ou Knew " Exnei lence Is the wlscsl tcnclur," therefore prelll by ein 3vj ears lu the Clothing lluslness. MEN'S OVERCOATS In ChluehlUns, Umvers, . Meltons, Kerseys, Cork Cerk jrrcwh, Whlcords..Mentiu!iiai.,,.lc.,i'tc. Prices t2.mte$2J. Special values nt f.i.fS, HO. Sl'SH and S 10. MENS SUITS. Backs, Cutnwajs and Prince Albrts, Wor Wer steds, Ciunlmeres. Corkscrew j. Wide. Wales, etc. Prices. U t(i.U Sjicclul values at , $S, JI0, f 12, Beys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats In( heilets, Wetntedsand Cawlmeres. All the yer latest designs ut very low prlcei. StteSS for a Child's .Suit or Overceat: f.' te 512 for a Seuths Suit or Overcoat. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. FiidTwenr, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirt, at R(Kk-tlotlem Prleis. OUR Hsrchant Tailoring Department Was never iKferc blocked with &ueh a hand, some varletj et suitings, Overeeatln;i. and PHUtaloeulug. The Fit and Price ure all right. Designs, Workmanship, HIRSH& BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING AND FUHNISHINO IIOUSK, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Trr?7,5vj . 'lt'i h trtttmttit rlLLER'H BORAX SOAP WILL WABH JJX Clethes and every article under the sun. I"710HBALK. -.. JS""0 ",!'n,1e, ,Ml F,V Whliky Barrels at SI.TO per piece, at ,. JACOB F.HHF.AKFER'B, Ne. Ij Centre (square, tMcaatcr, P. ILLER'H DORAX BOAP WILL WAHK Clethes and every article under the inn. CJPEC O Hi gTes,PI PKClAI.MOf ICB-CUMIKa OUT MY KN- re Hteck of Family Carriages, Tep Hug- 'hirlens, Uustneu Wagen and Hlrlgbs iflnM llllfl nf HMSWldJianit Wnvtr llrmm nlwi, ntlne Hue of Heeend-hand Werk. Or llargalns. positively will be Held at a sacrifice te close business. J. H.NORBECK.Agent. - p:- rjnkf na Vine Hta., Ijtncastcr, !. eS-SOtdRAttwR T ECTURE. ELI PERKINS WILL LECTURE IN THE COURT HOUHE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER It, Under the Auspleei of the College Y. M. C. A. II li Subject li " Wit, Humer and Pathee." The Icture will Commence at 8 o'clock p. m. TICKETS- ..SOe COU1METICKETH l.tMI The Course consists of Ell Perkins, Oct. M; Walde Mesaarea, Oct. 31 ; Hen. Daniel Dough erty, Dec 7. -Hlngle or Course Ticket can be procured at FenDersmlth'a and Heir's lloekstores. .. . HY.i?UDKI1 OF THE COMMITTEE. eetl2,15,17,18R VyiNNINaBHAPESI PLEAHINMPRICEHI Misses' Shoes ! In Misses' Shoes we've every conceiv able ftliupe known le the trade ; there's uethlng that may l called for that we cannot supply the finest, medium grades, or the corumenest that's worth your buying. Among the many kinds here te tell or, the Bprinn-heel Shanes nave precedence te-day. We have them In a variety of makes, nnd in leathers equally as diversified. The widths of the finer grades run from A te K, nnd the lowest, D and K. It's an odd slinjied feet wc cannot lit closely, neatly and comfortably. An excellent shaped mid well-made shoe te try is one that sells nt $1.2t ; solid leather throughout boles, counters nnd heel; prettily trimmed und finished. The same grade Is snld te cost mere money everywhere e'se. free the bet $1.60 Kid Square Toe Shee sold In Lancaster for Misses' wear, then step long enough here te be shown n better one. We have It. Everybody says se. Our $2 tirade Is handsome In everv way you'll think ; upjiers of high grade Curneea Kid, leather counters, soles nnd heels, worked button holes, prettily trimmed, superbly finished. Net enelu one hundred can tell It from these $2.50. Here's another ; cheap tee $1.2,5. It pleases at sight and wears strongly with out fault. Have iebble grain uppers, solid leather soles, fair stiteh -extension edges. Fine bright Pebble Spring Heel Shoes, for school or dress, nt $1.60 and $1.75. Hest Tumpice Morocco grades at $2.50. Fer something very fine try this shoe shajie In dull Ilongeln, the toughest nnd softest of leathers tanned. Easy und cemfnrtnble en the feet. Seldom hurt, however long the walk. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. 1 El LLY liftOS. A HAITI!. STOVES ! Our Steves have lieeu selling rapidly this week ; especially Is this true of the Parler Heaters, the Radiant Novelty and Starl ing taking the lead. The line of Cook Steves, Ranges nnd all kinds of Heating Steves is very large and cannot be ex celled. Our prices are low and we are sure an Inspection of our stock v ill result in a sale. Don't forget that we huve a geed Deuble Heater, handsome in appearance and fully guaran teed, for 513.00. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., -NEXT DOOR TO l"OSrOFFICK. 11 OSIERYAN1) CLOVES. WATT & SHAND Make an Extraordinary DUplay of ladles'. Misses' anil Children's BLACK HOSIERY. LADIES' FAST Itl.ACK HOSE, at 8, 10, 12W te j cents u pair, LADIES' FINE Itl.ACK HOSE. HermsJerf Ive,t;uurunteedahnluieiy fust, ut . 37K and .) cents. " CHILDREN'S FAST HLAt'K HOSE, In Ivery Ulatk, IHiimend Ilje, .te. I'lutn, Derby und lane Ribbed ut Wry Leu Frkes. Ladies' and Children's Gloves, IN CASHMERE, HII.U ANUTAFFETTA. Sh-c.i1 Vuln.s lu LADIES' KID (ILOVESut UK; TSe, J 1. 10, l.j, lu ull I he latest Htiudt. ML'nQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, Rent bbucUf, Excellent Quality, llA P. CENTIMERI KID OLOVES In Illack and New Fall Shade. OIR NEW LINISOF Ladies' Handkerchiefs I Embroidered, Frlnted llerders aud Hem tltched. Beat all roruurederlugs In this line. Reilly Bres. &Raub, Hew and Gloves. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 anil 10 EAST KING STREET. 1f 15, 1830. DltM &IMiHCHt. M ENS AND HOYS' FURNISHING. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. "Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Dress Shirts, Manuel Shirts, Cardigan, Jackets, Etc., Etc. WILL UE FOUND ON OUR FORNISUINO INO DUH1NEHB IN A big value In Men'i Orcy Merine Shirts nnd Drawer at 83c ; worth 37,'ie. A blir value In Men' Scarlet Weel Mlxe.1 Hhh U und Drawers at 60c each j worth 65c P?11.?.1. .values In Medium nnd Heavy Weight White and drey and Merine Under wear at DOc. Heavy Natural Weel Underwear (all-wool) at 11.00; worth 11.25. ' Heavr All-Weel Scarlet Ur.dervv ear at $1.00: worth 11.25. ' Excellent ttetncl'H Hair Underwear, all-uiwil. at $l.2Tij worth It Je. Holyreyd.Derhy Knit American Hosiery, WoeUund Merines. Jforfelh land New Rrunswlck Fine Cashmere Weel and ' HaniUiry " Weel Underwenr. (Oul slres for large and stout men.) Excellent values In Cotten, Weel and Merine Hosiery, I2c te75e per pair. Special Values in Hen's Flannel HAGER & 25, 27, 29, 31 Ijlcw &utrttBcmcnta. -VTECKWEAR-THE LAtEHT AND MOOT JJ1 fashionable stv lesandsha(les,tliecheaict and ticsl. nt HMIMMAN'u riAiMi Vi..niuiiin0 Htern, i'i West Kins street. M ILLER'S'UORAX HOAP WILL WAHII V.HU4HS nuu every anicie under Iiiesun. TnOR RENT-KROM AI'KII, Ikt. NEXT, A IJ First-class Illacksm I th's Mhop.wlthdwell Mhep.wlthdwell ln( Heuse, situated at Greenland illlls, lu East IjimictPr township. Apply te ,, ,, ELI.AllKTII O. E. RATES, ett-ttdlt 413 North DukeHU, lincaslcr, l!a. QHKRIPF'H 8AI.K OK CARRIAOKS AND O HLEIOHH. On October 17. lKMt, at9 o'clock a. m., D. K. Uurkhelder, sherlff, wlltsell ut pub tic sale a large let of buggies, carriages, wagons, lelghs and ceachmnker's mi t 'rials et the Car riage Factory of I'HILII IKJKILSOM. Ne. IJ IjisI King street, ljincastcr. nl2-UtdR IALL AND WINTER, 1SSU. Ker the Latest Novelties, Ijirgest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall und Winter Hull ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. OER liART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Hutu, and the price the lowest, at JI. OEHHART'S, . Ne. 4S North Queen Htreet. a-Only Direct Importing Tailor lu the City of Lancaster. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Ne. 140 North Queex Stiieet. UNDERWEAR of all descrlptlontfremrAj'a suit. Something entirely new BLACK SILK 41.N'I)KRWKAR. The handsomest Neckwear In the city. Our 75c Ilund Cut and Hand Worked button Hele Shirt cannot lie equaled In the city for 11.00. Your measure taken and fit guaranteed for 11.00. A large line of Hand Embroidered Fine Drejis Shirt Fronts te pick from. Large Line or Night Robes. maraa-lydlt "VyK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Teu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I ir you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with thorn, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1 lenses, which are made only ly us, and recommended by leading OcullaU as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Held Spectacles, fffl.OO ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, SOe.; usual price, 91.00. Artificial Kjes inserted, 1 ; usual price, tflO. M. ZINEMAN A BRO. 130 S. Kinth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvK-lyd ASKEW. " Fall, 1889. Make tt the money-saving tlme nf the) ear, and this the place te save It by getting the licit material and most stv llsti Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, stv les handsomer, quality finer. ' Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All thut Is asked Is a trial te please J oil, and assure you perfect satisfaction. XOS. 'JM AND 230 WUST KING STHEL'T. sliWmd rrtllE PEOPLES CASH STORE. s tasii Mere ! NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the most alUfnclnry manner. Lewest Cash Prices. Gent's Furnishing Goods, UXnEMVK.VH. At, At price uusuriussed for cheapness lu the city. Gee. F. Rathven, THE People 25 East King Street; martO-IydB LANCASTER, PA. 'VHWv- - Si'" COUNTERS TO MEET ALAROEI.r INCReI THW DEPARTMENT. Cardigan JackeU at u(V, Vye and I1.0B. iSiSRtBft,JiJ'OMW Cttn,,an J'tkeU Hnpistftl VttttiA in LM.a r..i.i n Rtctl Cardigan Jacket nt fi.00; worth 13.00. Bridal Value In Kia G1oer, EmbreldJ EnRtlsh Ited nnd Tnti Klimlei, for street or drj "rinvfl,uuuilll tinHJ, -JSPffi;1. YSj"JPttt 1 Phmere. A.tral .... uuu.OKlll UlUVCn UV dUC. Handsome Line of Embroldered nnd Wt "ibih ivuues ni one, ,.c aim si.uu. Dress Shirts lu Plain llewm und New He; cnccis uc ti.uu nuu f i.vi. I Handsome Lines nf Neckwear, Newest Shal and Colorings, nt riOc aud Jl.00. I Working Shirts at C5c 87c, $1.00. BROTHEI West King St.. jiUBCcUrutceua. riLLKH'S DORAX SOAP WILL WAJ- 1. Clethes and every urtlcle under the su M H.LER'S ItORAX SOAP Wll.I. WAfi v-ietncsana every article under the snl e Ull GOLDEN L.IIJN AND MIA OITKIlir are the only Clear Havana Filler ail uieiiy nana-inannftc Imuran in ineciiy UEMUTIl'S CIQAK STORE, alS-tfdR lUKaat King Street M ILLER'S DORAX SOAP WILL WASl (jiei lies nun every article under thesul IIINE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINl WOOI.ENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S. sepJU'lmdll Ne. 41 West King Street.1 M ILLKR'S HORAX SOAP WILL WAsl Lietucsniid every article under the sui VYSTERS I REST OYHTEILS INTIlKMAl! J kel, served tn all styles, and meal at al ueurs. at un.viti.ix i iiesTKll'S, In the ret of the Centnil .Market. Ovstcrs In thn shell. owned served te nrlvate families. Teleohei connection. elmdRl V(,Tt..,,,U 1...... ..,......,- .Ir.nJ jM .....r.ifc r MnjiifiA PU.ll' Wll.li WARM AvX Clethes and ever?' article under the mil "TTtOR SALE. The Desirable Property, Situated Ne. 135 East Lemen St.l Urlek Dwelllnp. ritw Perch, Frent Yard will Ireu Fence, Let 21x2 ki. I JOHN II. METZI.ER, Ne. U S. Duke Street. ect5-Iyd s TEAM ENOINT, AND ROILERWORKS. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te cnll at iny Works and ex amine our Stock of Engines ! facVllryuruCe'tVlrr10" "Ua ie ur Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power . ik HerkC Pevver . J75 10 Herse-Power 1575 n Herse-Power . . " 87s ae Horfcc-Pewer....... .'.'.' 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power 8 Hore-Pevver.. .. IS Herse-Power ...... ... T2TO 250 ... 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Flv e "0 Ilorse-Pirwer, 50 In. Dlain., 10 feet U,g, Wtlu.'Iabei.. PrIc-e,8l7JandSlW. One Reller, SO In. Dlam., n feet Len?, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 feel I.ens, with Fire Frent Castings, SISi. I CARRY THE LARGEST HTOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CIT V OF LANCASTER, PA. Mamifueturerer btatlenary Engines, Mill and MlnlnE Machinery, saw Mill, Uurk and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc, Contractor for Steam Heatinr, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE HIST IN THE MARKEI'. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, rnopuiETen, 333 EAST PULTON ST., LAN C-VSTEB, PA. f '&&&$? ."rSA. 3.iT ijss jwii .,' (5;u'fc?,i:. ,,ti1i.. -1 j;H - t. -
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