"'i . !." WUt!:W.!: ?.,? .-O if -'jl .. trUTTa ' K-7-". T. . A. )W "nP.WnM rgW' 5? , V- - V Jf T .""P..V, ?, 'V '&&' 'kVY-i K' ,y-.R' jfc;." .! ?,tt:a i v. wrfcr" , t, THE LANCASTER DAILY HSJTKLlilOBNpBR, FBiDAY.OCTOjJMRlS, i'SMlj VTiTP 1 , - 'i . ' .fe , S F4' ',5rt ,i IW- "?.. ?. i-a !Su; ? Sit riv m WT rt' b$ d t? At 3 RUDY FOR THE JURY. iioteti if m mlm u m mm- niUUIXPINlEM. A Salt Fer Drnaw Alnat Tobacco Iat8cter-A Verdict IbOMCam te De- taraala Owarhtp of Property. lm th trial of Ue atelUfus unit for . jlam- amttist the PeiThaylvanlft liaiireau eMMMRjr, the defenM te-day called Mrs. Smacker, the only eye wltnewi of the ML She testified that the StelUfua 4MMBI wwrmi, trhen they pawed her liouse en tlMtalternoe.i were driving at a fast rate of apeed and she ran te Ihe yard te call te ttMmefUielr danger but tliey wcre then tee r away te bear her. In rebeMw the commonwealth proved tw tdaiuurlnnpr nfthn train aalil in (Ills etty en the afternoon of tlie accident that he ,414 net blew his whistle at the whittling peat and only blew It about the tlme the (earn was attack by the engine. The camp -wm argued this afternoon by counsel. aCTORE 1VVOK rATTKJWOS. The Jnrr In the suit of Ellralietli Grew a. Jehn Hlldebranil, Issue, te tlctennine the ownership or property levlcnl upon by the aherlff, found in favor of Mrs. tlrew for all the property claimed by her except two cow. 11. F. Davis and Jehn II. Fry for plaintiff; P. O. and U. It. Eshleman for defendant. The suit of the Connstepi Cigar company ve. Charles Finke A Ce., K. Shrwler and J. C Irwin, agents, was attached for trial Inte en Thursday afternoon. The facts or the ease as proven by plaintiffs wltncncs were these tL The defendants are tobacco Inspectors, anil acting as such they In spected a let of LoIwmve for 11. S. Kcp.illg A. Ce., and afflxeu their name te the card at tached te the sample certifying that the tobacco In the cases designated were equal te the sample. The Conostega rlimr com pany purchased ten coses of llie tobacco sampled by defendant. It vvui taken te their factory and upon examination was found te be meuldy. U.S. KeiiiIIk ifcCe. weretietlficd, and ihcy In turn notified the inspectors. These inspectors called nl plaintiff's factory and told the manager te threw out all the damaged tobacco and send a bill te them. They did threw away l.WIJ pounds and sent the bill, at 10J cents ixr pound te the defendants, who refused te pav It, and thru milt was brought befere Alderman Ferdney. He decided In tin or or the pi lnlntlir Hiuffiein that decision lha defendant appealnl, and that appeal is new being ineu. Bit. XKKI.KV'H KECTUItE. R Will Deliver It In the Methodist Church This Kvenlnir. Cehimdia, Oct. 18. ltev. T. II. Ncelcy, presiding elder of thlsdlstrlctel the Metho dist church, will deliver n lecture this even ing In thoMethedist church, en the subject "Methodism or the great religious move ment of the lant century nud n half." The lecture Is under the auspices of the Ladles, Aid society, nnd should be largely attended, Rev. Neeley Is an eloquent speaker and the lecture will prove interesting te all who attend. The admission w III be free, but a silver offering will be accepted nt the deer. The flag of company C is displayed at nT v iueiiiii t nv i general ei me rtauenni iiuarun.ii l-euusyi vnnia. Mrs. James.yrwrTMrs. 11. 11. ThemaKun and dauglVer, or Pottsville, nre guests of Mra-jBebertT. ltyen, en Wiilnut htrcet. Jehn Kauflman had a severe attack of cramps last night at the Pennsylvania rail road station, lle was tttiahle te stand and in falling struck a brick, cutting himself en the face and chin. He vuts taken te his home en Walnut street and is much butter this morning. A surprise party was held at the house of Jehn lleffmaslcr, en the Marietta turn pike, last night, In honor of his tweuty tlfth birthday, A very lurge number of friends were present, and all had u very pleasant time. Philip Hoever, who Is visiting In Illi nois, was painfully burned about the face, oneunaay nigni uy inn explosion or a coal oil lamp. The accident Is net or a sori seri sori eus nature, although very painful. rierum Heuck, proprietor of Mechanic's Rail, caught a partrldge In his bar room yesterday. The bird has been placed In a cage. Heward Leng, clerk at I.. W. May's store, has accepted a position with Field A Bachtnan, clothing dealers. Jehn KnulV man will become a clerk ler I W. Mnv. W. B. Given, esq., atterney for llie Con solidated Lumber cemany,ls having home trouble In settling with the leg catchers. There are M of the leg catchers, and few show a disposition te settle their claims amicably. LIMITED LOCAI.S. On Thursday Andy G. Frey nnd Jacob K. Rote caught 16 large sal men below Co lumbia. A surprise party was given but uvcnlng for Mlas Katie Sachs, of Seuth Mary htrcut, the occasion being her twcuty-lirst birth day. Sixteen couples wcre proseut. The evening was spent In dancing, music, Sime, etc At midnight the party wit own te an elegant resist. Messrs. Al bright and Nhindle rendered some line vocal selections. The dwelling house, Ne. 37 Seuth Llme street, offered for sale, en Thursday evening -by B. V. Rewe, auctioneer, for Allen A. Kerr, was withdrawn ut J,700. Twe lets of greud en Kant Walnut street ucie with drawn at a t5 bid. The amount realized by the shcritrs mIe of the personal property of Philip Docrsem en Thursday was $3,300.44. David S. Fultner, who tends b.ir for Charles E. Hosier, nnd llvesen Kait Chest nut street, was 21 years or age yesterday. His friends "gave him a surprise, at his father's home in the evening. About thirty couples attended the affair, which passed ett very pleasantly under the management of Miles Frankford aud K. Fnlmer. Everybody enjoyed thtmibelvcH. The patriotic organizations of the city who furnished flags for nil the school buildings in the city have appointed a committee te secure a handsome ling for the new Chestnut stroet building. Last evening, In honor of Sincliasterab, a Hebrew holiday, the llurmouie club gaa their Jlrst hop in Ixwhcr'ti building It was well attended, sotue of thesn present being from a distance. Uresh's orchestra furnished the music, and all enleyed a splendid supper. Danny Melui, who for years has been connected with the Stevens house, has taken charge of the restaurant in the base ment of that hotel. He has made a num ber of Improvements In it and It leeks very well. J GOT HIS MONEY. JCetel-Keeper GrefT Fellows the Femnle Ball Players Inte Maryland. Oscar B. Greff,, proprietor or the Cooper house, who followed the fcmale ball club in order te secure the amount of a beatd bill that they owed him, returned home this' morning. On Wednesday the club played In Hanover and a sufllcieut amount of money was taken in te pay the bill of Mr. Greff. If that gentleuuin had taken the sum the manager of the women would net have been able te pay their beard bill at Hanover. Mr.GrofTteok a portion of It and went te Frederick, Md., yesterday, where he secured the remainder. He was un able te get the amount of the bills or Brim mer and Kit Powell. Arter Mr. Greff had gotten his meney there was little lea for ihe manager and the team Is new In Fred erick unable te pay their bills or get an ay. ls.OOO Supposed te ISe Hidden. Frem the Meuut Jey Htar. ' The old mansion housed L'" he farm of Mr. H. II. Myers, close te The u, is being tern down. It is subiUiitialteii!tructcd i J1 P.1"0 JS. ' H'- feet in length. Tradition ban It thai lb or about the beuse a large treat-ure is burled. Many years age the house was eccu pled by u man named Martin, who was childless He at one time owned W0 acres or Iatl but sold off all but l&O acres, and the origi nal deeds are in Mr. Myers' posses sion. Te continue the ktery, Martin ad !,, but w,en e died only ffl.Ooe was found, and the remaining treasure Is Wppoaedte be bidden. Jehn Geyer, also MM, the father of Geerge Geyer, of Flerin, waa about old Martina great deal, and al wayaeald the money was hidden by the eld man. J Fin and reather Club. IheFia and Feather club Ui eveuiiiij celebrated the suni versarlen of the btrtlw of ' Jeam R, Garvin and Henry Walbewer, half mast at the armory te-day ewlngUlA"T.7. Nliaiib, u clerk at Williamson it the death or Gen. Jehn F. Hartrann.siajer I Foster's store, nmdh a misstep while at and atee the nrriie of Jacob Waters, members of the above orgenliatlen. A grand set-out was prepared at the room of of the club and a pleasant evening spent. The Tork Teunls Tournament.. On the grounds of the Out Doer club of Yerk en Thursday,the finals or the doubles In the tournament resulted aa fellows : Messrs. Baker and Harttnan vs. Messrs. I). E. Small and Myers, 0-4, 0-8, 7-6. A second prUe was offered In doubles also, te be played for all who lest te the winning team. The special feature of the tournament was the playing of Mr. Pest, of Baltimore. The finals between Mr. Pest and Mr. Dickey, or Lancaster, were heartily cnleved for all iireaent. Second series: K. K, Small vs. W. O. Baker, -3, 0-2 ; P. A. Small vs. II. 8. niche, 7-5, 4-6, 5-1 : Jehn Dickey vs. W. F. Myers, 0-0, 6-3 ; A. II. 8. Pest, bye. Third series A. It. H. Pest vs. D. K. Small, 0-0, 0-0: Jehn Plckcy vs. P. A. Small, 0-1, 0-1. Finals A. It. H. Pest vs. Jehn Dickey, 0-3, 0-3. A second prlr-e In singles was offered te be contested for by all who lest te the winner. The finals for 2d price will be Elayed off te-day, the 18th, between Mr. ilckey and Mr. Small. The finish between Yerk and Lancaster in the doubles wcre very cloae and Inter esting, requiring three sets te decide who should wear the medals. A Dispute nud a Mult. F. W. IMwmhi, an agent who has been In town a few days, soiling bologna, had h difficulty wllh Welsh, the local dclHcryman, te-day. Daw Daw eon claims that he ongaged Welsh's team te dollver te grocers the goods he sold for fifty cents and when the work wat dene Mr. Dawsen handed the driver .V) cents. This the driver would net accept, claiming (I.M) for his services. The sum Mr. Dawsen thought was exorbitant and he refused te pay It. Suit was brought ngalnst him befere Alder man Halbach nnd Monday next has been designated for the hearing. This afternoon the claim and costs wer paid aud the suit withdrawn. Fifteenth Anniversary. The Kofermed congregation at Willow Street wilt celebrate the holy communion en Sunday, October 27, and at the same Itme will celnbrntn the fifteenth annlversnry of the founding of the congregation. The services will commencn en Thursday even ing at 7:.10 o'clock, at which time ltev. J.M. Bender, of New Providence, will preach the sermon. Sermon en Friday evening by llev. J. W. Memlnger; en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by ltev. J. P. Stein ; en Sunday morning by ltev. A. B. Shenkle nnd en Sunday otenlng by the pastor, llev. I). W. (Icrhard. The Widening of North Queen Street. The exceptions filed te the report of viewers, en the assessment or damages for land taken In the widening or North (neon street (by reason of the change of street line) between Chestnut and Walnut, were withdrawn te-day and the report ab solutely continued. These who were as sessed damnKcs me: Samuel B. Gress, Jdll.r. ; C. Mller, SIINI j Philip Lebzeltnr, W8.r0; Andrew Waller, $aJ; Samuel O. Gonsemer, c-W,r ; .1. It. Bituer $280. All tliose damagcH are te be paid by the county. , InakiraTttae Fire. , - .--. the tire last evening, nud roll Ireni n car. He did net appear te be much hint at '.lie llme and went te work this morning. This afternoon It was necessary te rcmove him from the store te the Iceard hotel. .Ter.!. . Haks, for Mury J. Iing, trustre, will fell the twostery brick dwelling, Ne. 41(1 North Mulberry street, at the Leepard hotel this e enlng at 7 o'clock. Ur.v. V, W. K. HiraKi. wlllprenrhatPalrm (llcllcr'd) church en Htinday. (icrninn In the morning at 10 o'clock and English In the even. Inget 7 o'clock. EH Perkins This Evening. "Wit, Humer aud Pathos" Is the subject of the lecture te be dclhrred by Ell Perkins In the court house this e cnlng. At the Old Stand. Geerge H. Nerlxrh has leased the carriage works, 120 and 12) East King street, occupied for many j cars by 1'hlllp Doenein, nnd with which he has been connrctedfer 25 years. He will open en Monday. He thoroughly under stands the business, nnd as will besreubyiin advertisement In annthrr column offers In diiceinents te the fnrinvr patrons of this old estahllhhed btilnrs place nud thtxn In wed of new work or repairs, Winter Trlp-t te California. That tlnre Is te boa Inrjte amount nt travel te California the coin I m seaneu en the Haj mend A YV'lillceinh oxeursleiis, Is already u surety. The lint dates of depart ure aiuThuis day, .Neveiuher 1 1, mat Thursday, Deccmbt r !'.'. The elegant Ilaj inend Hetel, at Kast Pasadena, Cnl., will open Friday, Nnvemlar 'il, In readi ness for tlie tlrst Nevemlar nrtyt which will srrhe there en the '.Sid. All the mrtles will make their transits across the continent In magnificent vrstlbulcd trains of Pullman isilucc tars, with dlnlug-rnrs luelildrd. The Itujinend t Whltcemb trains are the imut tixurleus jet eeimtructeil, and no pains are spared te render the Journey comfortable and rnjeyahl. Tliere are four rcturulng route with fifteen east-bound parties under sieclal escort, nnd the tickets lire equally geed for use Inde pemlcntly en an)' train. In fart, the ticket holder can exercise his own performance In ever thing, selecting his own places of sojourn, and moving about ns he pleases, the return tickets lielng geed for use until July. At the Mine time lie can procure hotel coupons geed at leading resorts at reduced rtitc", for a day or for months. In February thrre vrlll bcnnc bcnnc cuikleu, under the Arm's management, from Ban Krauclsce te theHaudwIch Islands. In ad dition te the California excursions, three tours through Mexico nre announced for January 13, February 10, and March 10. Hecrlpttve clreu. larsmny be obtained of Ilayiunml A Whltcemb, HI Beeth Ninth street (under Continental Hetel), Philadelphia. ltd ', i glratltB. IIiiewk. In this illy, en the Ktli lust ,Kd win il. iirewn,agcuiuyiar. The relatives and friends of the family are re st'trully Invited te attend the fuiieral fieiu his laU nldence, Ne. 31 Beulh .line trwl.en Katurday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. 21 Dui.ne. At lteseville, en the IGtli lust., Kinmii, daOElitcr or Arneld and Cuthnrlue I Hi. lug. In the'JUth ) ear or her age. The relatives and friends of the family lire re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, KenvI1Ic, Mon day merutng nt 10 o'clock. Services nt the linui-e. Interment at Melllnger'sgrnveyaid. 2t lilavltrttt. Ornln and Prevision. Furnished by H. K. Viindt, broker. Closing Prices 2:13 o'clock p. m. neai. Lern. uais. -era, ijnra. October November . December,, Venr. .. January., .. February ... March ... May. ....... Consels ., , Crude Oil .. WJ, "OK IK i 10 ftt VI Mil is; e 40 s in :lij. sew is,;; .xivj . . 302 It' 5 90 ft W 0 22 II M 9 Ki f.... fclJi 32?i 21? my. stock .Markela. Quotations by need, MrQraun A Ce., bankers, Iincaster, I'u. MEW VOIIK LIST. II A. 12 M. 3 . M. Canada Pacific fH'i l". CO. Al T5j Colerado Civil Central 1'acinc JiX Canada Southern... Chl.Ht.Ii. APbg..., Uen. A Kin !...... Del. U & W . .. Krle Krle 2nd... ... Jer O K.AT I)il. A N. .. , U. Shere , Mich. Cen Missouri l'liclnc... Heck. Valley......, N. P. N. P. lief. N. West ....... N. Y. C W MS W'i 12 '.-J itiH lay, .. 31 71?S ;: us New Km; laud. .,............. K. t Tenneskec........... Umaba ............ . Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A V ........ . I'ttClfle Mall... ... Itlchmend Terminal ... St. Paul-.. ...... . Texas I'acinc....... .. Union l'aciric............... , Wahash Cera. ,..,. W.tLikh Pref . M 33 22; m S'ni 16JJ VJii ltVi WcslrnU .. glU Slji "Vest Shere Uends . ... rrH-ADEU'UIA LIiT. Ub. VhI.- . B. H. Y. A Pblla. . Pa. It. ..- .. . . - u SfJJ Heading, - ,.,.,- . KJi "71 10'lJJ 1052 ttij'j 7'" 3'ij'i ap'i iiiJ niji " i " JBn. WaT... lerteav. Pass.. . n.. Peeples na.. una !.. MX $, iW Oil... Hem bttevtiaetmntt. TJURg J Vrr.tt OK THEIOrtAPg. Twrtlted ai,d WhllA.vJALtFOHNIA WINE, 80e per bottle J atefttw iteten bettlc.,.... ROIinEIVB LKiUORHTOKE. Na a Centre Square. linncaatCT. Pa. OST-A UVKn-COMMlEll POINTER j IKKJ, with name of ewnrr en cellur. A liberal reward will lieimld en hl relitrii te ltd OKO. H. HTEINMAN 4 CO. WANTF.I1 1 HAI.KHMKN -OOOIJ WAOEH paid, sternly work anit control of lerrl. terr. The tMt terms In the bnilnew. Addrrss .f . AUSTIN BHAW.Niifyerjrnian. Mpt-lwdlt Brooklyn, N. 1. rniiT: annimT mkktinu ok tiik stock- I holders of the tiiralr 4k Krtillvllle Tiirnplke llnad company, will be held at the Kiilten .National bank, IneuUr. Pa., en Mon day, Nevembvr I, lNW between the hours of I and .1 o'clock p.m. Election of ntllwr for the ensulna year, etc. W. It. HITNEIl, et.lljsddltw Mecretary and Treasurer. liEATlJAiutAINB fit Betty ixi Cut1M Bodies At Docrsem's. en East King strett. Four Milk and llrcad Wnttens, New and Hwmd-Jland lliiftxlf" and CarrlaKPs. Varnish, V littn lad and all kinds of Carriage Hardware below cost. Must I" sold within th next day or two. eI,lM MICIIAEti IIAIlKltnUHII. ?nOCTOH'S OI'EftA HOUBK. fticler A Soulier Proprietors and Managers. Fill DAY. OCTOnF.ll U, niCK'H BEAUTIFUL" KVANOEMNK." Mafflt,, herlesrue and all the old favorites. Sixty People. Saturday, October 19, Matinee and Evening, " Sweet Ijvvender." It iSON'T USSTlIls"(lAM KeTTtAHK BAI.U ATHLETIC YS,"PHILA. LEAGUE, OFPIIlbADULPJIIA. AT PKNIIYW PAItK, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2:1. -Hxyal Train from Ijincnster. Fer lar tlrularsseu small bills. It t OBCHlLDItr.N WHO DISLIKE CASTOIt till Ilninhurtr Fles proves a mild laxative III iiir m ' ut uii in Rtiiiv iriii-vt,si a. Dr. Flint s llemedy rer Heart, Drain and Kid liey Troubles comes well recommended, f 1.25 per bottle. FKAILEY'S EAST END PIIAIIMACY. (Ojipeslte Eastern Market,) I'rnlley's S.vrun of Illoedrnot, Wild Cherry nnd Horeheilnd Is the bmtforreughsand colds. Keep It In the house and nveld a bad cold by taking II In lime. 2.1c. Perless Dyes, 10c rpp MY FlUKNDS AND CUBTOMEItS. "T Live leased the C'AIHUAOF. FAOTOIIY. Nes. I2U nnd 128 KAST KINO HTREET.temy stepson. (IKOROK S. NOHBKCK, who has been I M Ik.. b of s .t4rtBtf jtt.nfAjtf Inn VLs cennccica wun am werss mr ,i3ears. The same excellent quality or work that was always turned out from my establishment will be made In the future nnd sold at bottom prices. PHILIP DOEItHOM. I will open the DOEItSOM CAHUIAOK WORKS. Nes. inland 12 KAST KINO ST., en MONDAY, formerly carried en by by Philip Doersom, nnd 1 would rcscctfely ssk my fl lends te call nml leek at my stock. Iluslness-'rllt hu done en a strictly cash basis. Iteratrlng a specially at greatly reduced prices, 1 have secured the services of Philip Doer som, who for se many years earled en busi ness at the above stand. elS-'itdAltw (IKOIIOES. NOKlllXIC. JJ OOK -AT- CLAIIKK'H RANDOM PRICES. Rest leghorn Citren, V B - Fruit I'liddlne, v pnelcngc PureWlillcSiigar.fi H. ..... Eitra Dried Beef, fl lb 3 R Ilolecna fr - ..ISO se ... , He If. Sfic ....Hi1 A 100 .20c .2riO ,1 2!M .45cte80il t'ntirnriiht Hnins, -p lb..., . .. , Ooed Sweet Collee, lb Choice Java Hlendea CefTees, V lb..... Choice Heller Fleur, f. qr, 4 l Ooed Prunellas for,.. 2Rc I It's (leml reaches for 2se II It lixlra Peaches for.- 'Sxi it l'i C lire-iilu Apricots for 2.'k? Klt9till!.'iila Kalslns for, ,ie .3SC .2V 0 lt, Laige Herring for 5 lbs t'heliii Ni w iSidtlsh-. . , Fresh Crackers, 3 A I lbs for ., (loud Cream Cheese lb lb Hest Cream Cheese, V lb Ighter DarkUyiups, Vqt... ,.KC UUl, l.l.i. I . iikh.ii. T, K'. .......... ................. .,..,. II Cakes Hlgglns' Toilet or Laundry Seap ror'JSe Olrlne Hean, V box 00 lbs f.2.40 Fer the Jllcsl Heap and Seap l'eivdcr try Peppy Oil, 6c. Ot her powders, 2 for 5c, Duffy's Pure Cider lu Stock. CLARKE'S Tea, Coffee and Oreeery Stere, Nes. 12 and It North Queen Street, P. H. flood Hickory Cordwood for sale lu lets of from one te one bundled cords. ISc M ART1N HIIOH. Te the advantage otjour etjour otjeur self and the Interest of jour clothes and pure, take a glance through this Three Story full of Men's, Bev's and Children's Clothing, Dressy Clethes. Active Prices. Ready-Madc and Making, and Furnishing Goods and Active lltMiuw. FURNISH INO (100D.S DEPARTMENT. Men's and Bey's Underwear. Every make and sire and weight you're likely te be suited with. Men's Shirts nud Drawers, grey or white, fine rseh. Heft t tnlsh, Perfect Fitting nnd Heavy Weight. See our Nutuinl Weel and U unci's Hair, 70c te (I. Si each for Shirts and Drawers. White McrlneShlrts and Drawers, nnd Scotch, $2 each. Special sizes In Underwear for short and stout men and extra large men, from SI te Jl.M). Hey's Underwear, 23c, i :Kki and 15c. Bey's Nntiirnl Weel Underwear. Men's Dres Kid Olev es, special at Wc and S1.60 a yard. NECKWEAR. All tlm iJilitd Simrklvs of l'avhlen and Dress. See eurextniunlliiary line at We. Men's lliilflle-e, Mtrlue ami Fleece Cotten, 2jc and is).'. Hey's l'nvt Black Hese. Men's Drrssbtilrts , the latest. Such it line of Men', and Bej's Overctsits me of Interest te every body. See Men's 110 nnd III lines. Bny'sSults. fltefll; xt.Tjauil fl nll-vtoel nnd geed; fS..V llOaiul 111 forgeo.1 ;nul l,,e:. ) I.--' Men's Suits. Such a Pick nud llejal Itniit,"! "f Stjles! MARTIN BROS, NOS. 2tt AND 2S NORTH O.UKEN ST. A T REISTB. STOP RIGHT HERE ! This Is Reist's Advertisement ! IT WILL PAY YOU TOREAD ALL ! CUT IT OUT, HANQ IT UP, CARRY IT IN YOUR VEST POCKET, TELL YOUR NEIOHBOR, THINK OP IT I DOWN COMES SUGAR ! Sugar redured another half rent. Keep your ejesiipen. We will pest you. .1tbsllestNlcuacsrer2,V,& lbs Ooed Nlcnscs for av.il lbs Rest (Unger-Hnsps for 2.V, 4 lbs Rest Thick Water Crackers for 25c, 4 lbs Salted Spenge Water Crackers for SV. We buy our Crackers In 35 and H-harrrl lets of a kind alone and make discounts the Ixtirlll teii get ; Ue, curry full Hue of Flni. Crackers In tin ran, Oat'iual Wnfe s, Salted Wnrenl Uraliatn Wafers, Fgg illscults, Cream Pills. Cerrcnlllscults.etc. Parler Pride Enamel for Steves, iier bottle, 10c, 3 lbs Imtkc Steinlcs Raltlus fur 2ic.Sx lrce French Prunes fiir2ec.lt lbs doe.1 Prunes Ter 2ic, 3 lbs Finest Ne r Citrrunti feriJc.S Its AprlceU fur Sic, 3 B.s Evaporated Apples for is-, albs Peaches (new) for 2ee. 2 lbs Rest Prunellas for 23c, 2 lbs Finest (Jupnred Evapenited Peaches for Se, IJ-J lt Kvaiwated California Pared Peaches for 25e, 1J fbs leghorn Cltreii for 25c, 0 tbs Fresh Wheat Uerm rerUV-, 6 tbi New Rolled Oats for 25c, 2 tbs Italian Macaroni for 2.V, 3 nicks Fruit Pudding for STk-, 6 lb. Ittee for 2.1c. 3 fiuarts Cranberries for 25c, 3 tb Uuin Dreps for 2T.C! Self-Ralslng Iluekwlient per lurk.l&e; Beir-IlaUIng iluckwheat, per pack. lOe i Bologna. ht lb, tic ; Dried Reef, in'r lb, l."ii Dried Reef Knuckles, icrrs, 10c; Plciilqilaiuii, per lb, He j lbs Herring for 2Sc; Caustic Seda. perlb.tV. reFst ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER. CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIM'KKiX, Directly Opposite J. It. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Ooeds Stere, and Next Doer te Serrrl Hene Hetel, itrrta tverttMHtent MJENKR HAMj VHJIT BATUHUAI r.v Wljiu.' eMm av KKA.K DIAIAI'V tANK HI ALOW8K, Manager. aTANTED-ONE GOOD fWJPKR. APPLY f at II. BOMIIBHQERTI, eia-s l-Itd MI M shot 81. iirACTr.nA mm, te no general W housework and te hc'l with washing and Ironing. Apply at the IK irrBttteRscitn jmtm. en-tm TJUBUC BALK. Oj Fkiday, Oc-renr.n is, nwe, will be sold at ths leopard Hetel. bJie"!.'' of Orphans' Court, the two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse, situated Ne. 4I North Mulberry street tot. 1 feet 0 Inches by 230 feet, mere or less. Hydrant, fruit, etc. Salent 7 o'clock p.m. . . , . MABY 3. LONG, Trustee. JOKf, UltAikre, Auctioneer. eH-atd T ECTUIIE. ELI PERKINS WILL LECTURE IN THE COURT HOUSE, FRIDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 1, Under the Auspices of the College Y. M. C. A. H II Subject Is " Wit, Humer and Pathos." The Lecture will Commence at 8 o'clock p. m. TICKETS - a -i-;0" COURSE TICKETS 1.0O The course consist of Ell Perkins, get. 1; Walde Messares, Oct 31 j Hen. Daniel Dough erty, Dee. 7. . -8lngla or Course Tickets can be procured atFenDcrsmlth's snd rr'fJkster. 11Y ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. 0Ctl2,tS,l7,lRR A TUUrtSKTE ' White Sugar Reduced te 8c. New Goods Almest Daily, New KutJlns, Currants, Citren, Prunes. Evap orated Peaches, pared and unpared, California Apricots, CrnnlictTles, New Huckwheat, New Self Kalslng Buckwheat, New Choice Comb Heney, Ont Meal, Avena, Cracked and Rolled Wheat. Ac., Ac. The Yenterer Evaporated Sugar Cern sold only by us In I.ineasler, ne-r ready. Ne ljetler llnsef Choice Fresh Groceries In ths city. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. A' RE YOU WEARING A STYLISH nAT Stauffer & Ce., Nes. 31 & 33 North Queen St, Hav e them In such Variety and se Cheap that anybody can wear them. A Nice Stylish Far Stiff Hat Fer $1 M, And a SOFT ONE for 75c. Elegant Assortment of Bey's and Children's Hats, Fer Dress or Scheel. Ladies' Sc Gents' Furs. Seal tiarments Made te Order from the Rest ALASKA SEAL. ROAS, STOLES, MUFFS. AND FUR TRIMMING. TRUNKS. TRAVELING RAOS, rtOBES UM BRELLAS AND GLOVES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCASTER. PA. w ILL1AMSON & FOSTER. THAT IS- Inviting and Attractive. Four Linen Bargains. FIRST -A Pure Linen Tewel, 25x5i Inches. We hove thoetetuslvesaleef them. SECOND A Fine Linen Napkin, Bleached and Warranted All Linen, sire llxlt, 75c per deren. TH1RD-A Large Size Linen Napkin, size 17x17. WKc per dozen; usual price I1.2S. FOURTH-Extiu Quality Pure Table Linen. geed width, 18c per yardt honestly vrerth"25K WE ARE PREPARING A GREAT Underwear Sale Fer Ladles and Children. TRICES IN OUR NEXT ISSUE. A Large Assortment or Carefully Selected FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR MEN. Weel Mixed Shirts, 75 We. fOe. J. All-Weel Corded Besoms, il-i'i. Striped Cashmere Tricot and Cochee Flannel Shirts, 81.30, 11.75, r- ri25, 12.60. Underwear. Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR. The Popular Baltimore Coffin Tee Ladies' Dress Shee, Made In Bright or Dull Finished Dongeln, with Tips of tlm mine goods. High Welt boles, Neat Siiiar Tee, elrgunt In stjle and perfect In tit. Price, SteO. Utile Children's Ceals and Dresses In Cash mere. Eiderdown, Manila Cleth and Flush. Girls' and MUsH'GrtteheiiCeHtsnndJnckets. Indies' Cleth und Steckinette Jackets, New markets nnd Flush Coats. llej ' Overcoats, Suits and Odd Pants. Meu's Dullness Suits. Fast Colers.H, SS, f 10. Cutaway Ceat Suits, ffi te tX. Gent's Worsted Dress Pauls, 15, Wimd J7. The very best te be found. A Heavy Weight Overcoat for Men, 110. Flue KeiM-y Overcoats, Satin Sleeve Linings, 112. Heaver Overcoats, tltt tef.it. lle.vs' overcoats, 12 tetlK. Stiff Hats T Fur Felt Hats that vrlll net break or fade, H.2S. Fur Felt lcKtt llnl.7'c. NewSliles IjhIIcs' 1'urs. Ijip Kebe, Hern) Blankets. Trunks, ViiliMS und Carriage Whips. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO, 318 MARKET STREET, MAHR! BURG. t'A. A Williamson & Fester, Wit 3LXwrtitwwl. -M-ECKWBAIt-1 IS fashknakleM -ECKWEAR-THSLATRRT AKD MOST ityvaw4 nae, tisthea rest and best, at EKIKMAH'S Qeats' Hiere, vfm Kl-t atnet. ' raravBiBc MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article nnaer the son. TjlC fng! IOR RKNT-PROM APRIL 1st. NEXT, A rinbelnsa Hlarkamltk's Rhiwi III, dwell. nvHnese. sltualMlatrlrMmland If Ills. In Kast Lam peter tewnsh I p. A pply fe ELIZABETH O. B. BATES. elt-ttdB 443 North Duke ML, Ineaster, Pa. HrlLLER'S DOItAX SOAP WILL WASH irJL Clethes and every article under the sun..i I , -vrnn JD OrcenUud Mills, situated en Mill Creek, In East Lampeter township. Apply te ELIZABETII O. E. BATES, lertta Dake HL, Lancaster, Pa. 441 North sav-inurwH GIRLS WANTED AT THfc LANCASTER CARAMEL 00. FACTORY, SSSCnURtjn STREET. sffltfd -VflU.EK'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH irl Clethes and every article under the inn. ALL AND BEE THE LATEST NOVEL TIES In Hiiltlnn.fOverenaLInn and Pan- taTe een Pattsrns. Salt traction Onaranteed. MCORANN A NOWLEN. Tailors. .Ne. US North Queen street. SPECIAL NOTICE -CLOSING OUT MY KN tire Stock of Family Carriages, Tep Bug gies, Phntena, Business Wagons and Sleighs; also, a one una of Second-hand work. 01 Bargain. Positively will be sold at a sacrifice fains, t-esm one business. cecic J. H. NORBECK. A cent. Cor. Pake and Vine St., Lancaster, Pa eMOtdRAitwR mROUT HHANK. "8HIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Ne, I) Neam Quran street. New Is the time te get Measured for Shirts of All Descriptions. White Dress, Full Dress, Flannels, Ac, UNDERWKAR.-We have mere different va rieties of Underwear than any three houses In the city. The only place where you can get BLACK SU.K UNDERWEAR, the first Im ported te this country. Something entirely new nnd nebby. Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, and a Full Line of Men's Wear, marttt-lydll A RARE CHANCE FOR RAROAINS IN REAL ESTATE, e undersigned offers at private sale 00 prop erties situated In Lancaster city and county, consisting of , A valuable Hetel stand with stabling for 100 horses. A large Tobacco Warehouse. A valuable store stand en North Queen street, with or without merchandise. A Farm or 188 Acres of valuable Improved land situated In Bart township, with excellent buildings thereon. A small Farm of 20 Acres situated lu Culeraln township, A valuable Dwelling Heuse en North Duke street, and a large number of Dwellings In all parts of the city. Alse a large number of lets of grennd In dlf- len'iiv ivriJi ui ciia euy, These properties will 1 iivivrmui ciia eicy. lese properties will he sold en easy terms, a geed title guaranteed. i the owner is desirous of leaving the city, anna as me owner is nesirnun nr inavinv this opportunity should be taken advantage of HI UIIH. Any Information desired can be obtained by calling en ABRAHAM IIIRHIf, e,12.15,lfld Ne. 48 North Queen Street. TTACATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A WINTER CALIFORNIA. Ths first nnd second parties of the season will s'nvn 1'jninneipiiia. 'uiiiicsiyav. Nnv NOVEM HKIt 14, eutt THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, '.II I? f.ir Pnndcuu. Les Angeles and ether points lu southern California. The route will be vln, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago, Kansas City, Las i Vegas, Het Springs, SHiitnl'e, Albuquerque, Barstow and San Ber Ber nardieo. (The trip te lie raade In a special train or Magnificent Vestlbulcd Pullman Palace Cars, with Palace Dining Car. Every ticket entitles the holder te visit Les fiiigric-., me uaymenu, at. riasi rasadeua. Riv erside, San Dlcge, Sante Menica, Santa Bar barn, San Francisce, Santa Crur. San Jese, Mount Hamilton, San Knniel and ether leading resorts In California. A Choice, of FeurDlfTe rut Routes Returning. Frteen Returning Par lies under Special Escort, Return Tickets also geed en nil trains until July 18'JO. Independent Tickets, covering every expense both ways, giving entlre freedom te the passenger while InCnlifernla.and nlse In making thejeurncy homeward. Hetel coupons sit pplicd for long or short sojourns at The Rn.v niend, EaBt Pasa dena ; Hetel Vendome. San Jese; Pulaee Hetel, San I-rnnrtsee: Hetel del Corenndo, San Diege; Hetel Rafael. Ban Rafael ; Santa Crus ; The Arlington and San Marces, Suntn Barbara ; Hetel Arcadia, Santa Menica ; and ether fa mous Pacific Coast resorts. Dates of ether California Excursions : Janu 6. 10 aud 20. ary o.uena au; rcDruary lunnu l.i; andMnrch Dates or Mexico Excursions February 10 ; and March 10. January 13 ; S-Send for descriptive circulars, designating whether book relating te California or Mexico leurs is uesirre, RAYMOND AWIflTCOMII 111 Seuth Ninth Street (under Continental hotel), Philadelphia, Pa. ectl8,21,22 H IrWH A BROTHER. Hirsh & Brether. 4- MADE TO YOUR ORDER, As We Make It ! reeplesny there Is something lu the make of our Clothing which makes H stand out apart from the common ruck of Merchant Tailoring, An j one wt,u has had u Suit or Overcoat maun by us can tell you the same. Cull en us and leav e your measure for a Suits, $12 te $35. Overcoat, $12 te $35, Or Trousers, $1 te $10. And you will be mere than pleased. IN OUR READY-MADE DEPARTMENT Yeu have an unequaled Hue or Men's Suits, $4 te $20, Hen's Overcoats, $2.50 te $20, Beys' Leng Pant Suits, $2.50 te $12, Hen's Overcoats, $2 te $12, Children's Suits, $1 te $8, Children's Overcoats, $1 te $8, Men's Heavy Underwear at 1 8c each, Men's Heavy Knit Jackets at 40c, ONK-l'RICE CLOTHING AND FUKNISHING TTOVSK, lieith Queen Suect and Centre .Square, IjANC'ASTKK, pa. 185 189 KM BROTHER'S yM 3skiri(Mmnt. N KXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUlUt, Second Event in bress Goods SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, We will open a complete new line of DRESS MATERIALS In all the New and Staple Fa eluding Casnjfiercs. Henriettas, Tricots, Plafds, r!,. WUM, Our 3 Inch Cleths and HcurMUvs at 25 Henrietta, all colors, at SJJfc Renutltn! Mohair In In Black at tee. We nre also showing a M Inch Weel Henrietta, worth 1, for 7Sc; blaek AUe two numbers of Black. Silk, Henrietta at tl and IIJO that are worthy of attention. Repps at 12c New Plaids for Scheel Dress at 10, Velvets. Bee our t)re Ooed Window. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., -JTERCHANT TAILOR, Seme-ask, "Who is he?" Others say, " He's no geed." Time will tell. Give him a show for a New Suit. Make and fit every thing. " Ne fittee, no takee." ROBT. H. (Successor te A. FINE THILORING, Ne. 65 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Perm Jtcm 2s,btcrtiBcntcnt. II.LF.HH RORAX KOAr WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. ANTED-A CLERK AND WINDOW Dresser In a Clothing Stere. Apply at thlsofflei. 114 ll.l.Elt'H BORAX BOAl' W'lLl, WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. rpRY OUR fle FOR Be CICJAR, IIAND JL Madnand Leng Killer. New let 25c Meer schaum Pipes Just received. DEM UTH'rt CIOAR STORE. alS-tfdll 114 East King street ILLER'R BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. MILLER'S RORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. fVn GOLDEN LION AND MIA OUl'.RIDA J are the only Clear Havana Filler and strictly hand-made fie Cigars In the city DEMUTU'H CIOAH STORE, alS-tfdR 114 East King Street. I7-E CARRY THE LARGEST ANDFINEST TV Stock of Genuine French llrlar and Meerschaum ripes and Fine Smoking Tobac cos. Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. DEMUTU'H CIGAR STORE, Established 1770 at 111 East King Street. ais-trait pUNE TAILORING I 5 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT V. WEIKEL'S, eep21)indR Ne. 41 West King Street. OYSTERS 1 REST OYSTERS IN THEM AR kct. served In nil styles, und meals at all hours, at CHARLES E. IIOSTER'S, In the rear of the Central Market. Ojstcrs In thesheller opened served te private families. Telephone connection. elmdll THE FOLLOWING- PETITIONS FOR transrer will be heard en Monday, October 21,1880, nt 10 a. m.: Of Henry Krgcl for transfer of Tavern LI ccnte or Ilenry Rauslng, Hocend ward, Lancas ter city. Of Gnercc Weber for transfer of Bettler's LI cense of Henry Kegel, Seventh ward. Lancas ter city. RENJ. V. W. URIIAN, 0.1,10. 17d Pep. Clerk (iuarter Sessions. ILLKR'S BORAX SOAP WLL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. GENTLEMEN'S CALF CONGRESS. A shoe for busy people who haven't time le Ineeer lmtten shoes. Popular with railroad nieu, tele graph operators, postal clerks or salesmen. Thl.i shoe speaks for It self. It 1h seltl strictly en Its merits, aud the Lentiniuilly grewlug de mand shows that the combluatleu of lit, style, comfort, vvcarlug quali ties aud moderate price commend it le all people. The Congress is a style having merits of its own, one that will al ways lie popular with fleshy men who de net want te bother with laces or buttons, aud with busy men and all ethers whose time is limited. It is a very comfortable style as well, and the elitbtlc ned lielng of the licst quality enables It te retain its shupc, aud always lit snugly nnd neatly areuud instep and ankle. This shoe is Improved machine sewed. A shoe of sound material and geed werkmauxhip throughout. Congress Gaiters ax low aa $1.25, us high as S.lH) per pair. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Quekn Street, Lancas tkh. J . T HE PEOPLE'S C.lsiH -10RE. THE NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER lu the meM atlifaetery manner. Lewest Cash Prices. Gent's Furnishing Goods, UM)KHWi:.VH, Ai., At prices uii'iirpa"ed fur c Ilea pittas In the city. Gee. F. Rathven, 25 East King Street, uiarW-lydK LANCASTER, PA. People s Cash Stere ! Checks, Ladle' Cleth, Mehairs, and many e cents arc marvel. A Great Rargaln Is s. VJ Black, Navy and Seal, at SSe; better 41 UX up te 25 centa. New Dress Trimmings' Lancaster, PIERCE, 11. Resensteln,) enn'a. el-taj titts4jK. ' Jlctu tucrtisemcnt. 11 TILLER'S RORAX SOAP WILL WA J.tJL Clethes and every article under the ( rpHE ONLY LANCASTER DURINES8 COLLEGE, Ne North Duke street, Day and Evening Sessions. MereapplicaUi received and mera pupils entered since open than during any previous period. Fer Dri in is can atueiiFKe ivoems. 'EC Typewriting frel all who take the business course. Address, U. C. WEIDLER. Principal TILLER'S RORAX SOAP WILL WJ JJX. Clethes and every article under the t 11 TILLERS" BORAX SOAP WILL VTA irX Clethes and every article under the i T7-EYBT0NE RUSINE8S COLLEOE 1 fords unsurpassed advantages for trl Inn young men and ladles for business. I liavendellghtrulroem and pleasant lwntti Full course. S.15! evenluir course. IE20. Tvi tvrltlug and Pliouegraphy taught. I W.D.MOSSER,Prln.,l Ne. 18 North Queen St, Lancaster, tl uasw i -! TILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WA JjL Clethes and every artlcle under the t! TyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Teu Think Your Eyes Are Ooed I If you Iiave them examined you will preba unu limb mere is someiuiug wrong Willi I 111 and that glasses will be, a great help te ou. We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA" Inm which are made only by us, and reeemineiu' uy leaning ucuusca as lue uest aids te uci tlve vision. Solid (fold Spectacles, $3.00 1 usual prl VfltlFU, Artificial Eyes Inserted, M ; usual price, 91 H ZINEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Strel OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIAl Retwcc-nChestuutand Walnut Streeta. I n.vt'.ll TJALACE OK FASHION. PALACE 6FfASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEI STREET, COMFORTABLES. A Full Line of These Goods al Bettem Prices. Elegant patterns at $1, seml both sides alike, and some rel one side. Next quality better, TurkeJ red linincf, $1.2. Next quality, heavy goods red lining, are $i."5e. Next number very large ant neavy goods, at $1.75. CRETONNE COMFORT ABLES. .extra large, at gi.e; ant $2.19 ; these are special prices! Elegant quality Sateen Cern! lerts, very large, at $2.25 ; ver fine $3.50 and $3.75. Ladies Ribbed Knit SkirtsJ made of soft Saxony wool,! something quite new, in stripes iu uiiiuicm comDinauens ; aisc Cream $1.50. Men s Flannel and Cotten- acie snirts, excellent value, atl 75c and $1. Embroidered atl Si. 25. Fine Twilled Flannel, $1.25, ?i-50. $i-75 and $2. men s cardigan jackets, 50, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 te $3.25. ueys riannei waists, at 50 ana 02c. Elegant Grey Mixed Waists, pleated lrent and back, at 75c. Very fine Twilled Flannel Waists, in mixed navy blue and fancy colored, at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Gent's Merine and Weel Underwear and Hosiery. The greatest bargains ever offered in Lancaster. Extra heavy Merine Shirts and Drawers, at 29c ; regular price 37c. Special value in Shirts and Drawers at 37c; worth fully 50c. Our 50c Shirts and Drawers the best in the city. Come and see them. At 62c, fine Weel Merine, worth 75c. Our 75c Merine Shirts and Drawers would sell well for gi. Grey and Brown Mixed Shirts and Drawers at 2,7 and 50c. Special bargains in Grey Imi Imi tatien Camel's Hair Underwear at 50c : made te sell at ;c Camel b Hair Underwear, in Grey and Shetland, at S7C. Fine I Underwear at 51, ji.50, 1.75, Vt ,y 5i.ii t'jjJif.'M,M?' Mff -eSt V
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