m n pBWsUinMHf iwnp..ji wm imimmjf '. ' urn ffrpvr -v. ? Xls'Si -iJW t"J j-rf K s .v i.y i --& ' A ,v J 1 I l-T-e s"lf -? I. kk. fit 58 M m ii- I8w. . ,- iWu'ttW'rire ini pirht S-i tVI'iHJLIU LI1UU 111 II U . iMttEKiMUUIIBETN ICCH ME JllCE AXi SEVERiL ARE 1SJI RED. ArierVUltlngn Recently Married rrleiul ilrtr Oe te the Hetel nt Mllhvnj fcndCntlci'.v Is Very Freely 1mI. Saturday ntght ft serbin stal)lIiig all'ruy leek plftce at the holel kept ly n man nfcned Scheel, nt Mlllivny Station, en the Reading A Columbia railroad, between Ephrata nnd Lilltz. In -the evening party of young men calUdnponSlmeii V. Elscnborgcr.wlie was recently marricd.and tendered him and hl brldeaacreuade. The happy bridegroom svm anxious te de the right thing by the bera, ee he gave them a considerablo nuan tr of beerand whisky. They nil drank for aeme time and several of them became intoxicated. After having all the fun, and quite likely drinking all the liquor at Elwmberjrer's, they all went ever te the hotel. Here they drank mere, and it wan net long tintll a regular old-fashioned bar room light was in progress. Several men wero pretty badly Kittered tip, end during the fracas ene .of the jirty drew a knlfe which he used with consular able effort. When the smeke of baltle had cleared away, and the knlfe hnd much te de with the early termination of the flf-lit. It was found that no less, than three had been cut. Their names are Lemuel Kcm- Sar, Abraham Knchel and Daniel Duck. no was stabbed In the neck, another In the back and a third in the hand. KempcrV Injuries wero rather serious, but the ethers wero net. Drs. Kreider, of Akren, and Wenger, of lletlisvllie, wero scut for anil dressed the wounds of the Veung men. Every effort te keep the affair from getting te the nubile, and esncelullv Inte the news papers, was made by the hotel proprietor and his friends, Mitheutagrp.ildc.il iirxue ecss, however. aEonen smith Ttin rcrrr.n. There wero about fifty men In the parly when the lighting beuan, and a majority of thorn were cigarmakers. One of the men was Geerge Smith, who halls from Haro Hare vllle, but has been working at Mlllwny. lie Is thoeno who did the cutting. Knchel also comes from Harevllie, and be and Smith had an old grudge, which had been landing for seme tiiue. It was caused by Kachel whipping Smith. Kemper and Duck are Intlmate friends of Kachel, and they travel with hlin much of the time. Boen after the fighting began Smith drew his knlfe and began cutting right and left, although he was pretty sure net te cut any of his friends. II Is said that .Smith cut Kachel, whom he seemed anxious te carve, while, the lormer'a friends wero holding Kachel down. Kemper has llvosepnrato and distinct cuts upon lilm. Onenf these, In the back of the neck, the physlcans say, would have proved fatal had It been ever a half Inch farllier. The ethers are about the neck and back. Kemper wnnted te go te K pi i rata this morning te makq complaint against (Smith before a Juslleoeftlio peace, but his physi cian told him that If 110 did his wquuds might result fatally. Kiiclie! ,was atiuibed flve times In the back, but his wounds, although severe, are net its bad as Kemper's. Four of Deck's fingers were cut, a sxeiii: jtemir.D. Simen U. Efsanborser, efMlllvrny. Lekch Goods te the Vnlue et SOUU or 97(H). Somctiuie during Sunday, night rebbers entered tboatero of Simen IT. Klsenbergcr, at Milluay, and carried' away goods te the value of 8000 or $7tt; ,J MeEfhenborKer keeps a general store. "y"lTe tllscevercd that It was ransacked early it this morning. Various kinds of wearing . apparel, notions, etc., was the booty of the ylslters. There Is no clue te fellow te apprehend the robbers. It is net believed the less will exceed the large llgtlre above named. The thieves gulued an eutraucu Inte the store through a second fclery window, which they reached by crawling upon the reef of a small shanty in the rear of the store. Frem the quantity of goods that the thieves took away It Is certain that they had a team, as It would have been impos sible Ter them te carry se much. Thore wcre several In the pnrty.tn all probability. TWO DEATHS ON SATURTJAT. arm. Snsanna Slinnk nnd a Dauuhter of launder Uut'frest A Thief In it Heuse. Columbia, Oct. SI. Mrs. Susanna Shank, wife of Christian Shank, died at liar home en Xerth Second fdrcct, en S.ituid.iy afternoon, aged 33 years. Her death was caused by inflammation of the stomach, after a month's sickness. Mrs. .Shank was a natlvoef the Gap, and lived In town for lrlt, .. .... fcl... ....... ... n.. 1 ...a. .. P Ilia jj- VlgU.jrrtlOi 13I1U ,.119 I. llll-lllUUl I.I IIIU Jj' Presbyterian church. A husband and two "? daughters survive. The funeral will tin licld en Wednesday mernliii. The reuialns will be taken te the Gap at li:'S p. m. fur burial. A sr.Yi.n.sArir.rdil ilnntrlilet nf r.ivinilni- iSS- Durgess. illVd en Saturday tiveulng from HfWjv infaut paralysis. The funeral was held this morning at 10 o'clock, from the house. sonietune last, mgni n unci entereit tne house of ThemaH Murphy, Mealing Hcverul aiticlcs. Eutruiice was gained thmugli the shed window, and tlui thief knocked down sjme (lower pel, A son of Mr. Murphy hc.ird the nel.w, but Said no attention te It. All the rooms own stairs weie thoroughly ransacked. A rotor, coat and vest, gum coat, pair or shoes, two noektles and a geld pin were ? sieicn. a saver uenur was lying tiesidu me razor, out was net leuun ; an overcoat and hat were In a room, but wero also left behind. The thleflefla kiuall nlecn nf Imm f1-' and a table knlfu lvlni? m a tnliln u linn lm left. Goerco F. Ebner. brnkeman en enulue Xe. 1.1W5, of tlie 1. It. It., fell fium a 1k car lu tne west yarnsen saiuruay evemng. lie struck the rails and his leh arm was badly brulsed and sprained. Dr. Craig at tended him and he was sent te his home In Jlarrlsbnrg. Twe cars of train of engine Xe. 70.. east, jumped the track In the wttt yards en Sunday evening, blocking sbveral sidings. A small force et the wreck crew was In saridce. Jtev. F. J. Clay Meran will gire a talk en Sunday schools lu St. Paul's parUh building this I'ventii-'. Rev. Ueorse Wells Klv will talk about Sunday schools iti the Presbyterian cliapf I this evening. The Christian Kndcaver society, of the Methodist church, will held a social meet ing this evening lu the house of U. F. Piieneger, North Third street. Lieut. Cel. D. li, Case, Cupt. J. A. Den nett and I.teut. F. II. Eckiiiim went i Xor Xer Xor ristewn this morning te attend the funeral of General IJartraull. Itlneheld llelwlg, a puddler in the Col umbia rolling mill," washed the thumb of ills right hand en Saturday afternoon by a piece or pig iron fulling en'it. Squire Uvjns sent James Day te Jail this morning for ten days for being drunk and disorderly. Tbe members of the .S.ilome V. Ii. church 'gave Rev. 12. I.udwlHc a revul welcome en Saturday evening upon his return Irein conference. The Women's Working society of tbe Lutheran church will give a "l-ir.'e sociable at the home of Mrs. E. E. I.auiuu, en Locust street. Four young ladies in wfctimn will nttmwl lli. .1.. .....I Lrti ,ln iw the guests oie jirejierly waited en. '; tslmOll Metl-l-K llviin- In rjrnl.l.'c ni ffi. -1 - - J-'t "-ft " . ...' u., T- ASil llin fvrf.nt 1rntf litu ti.ltt t:i-.t ....... I. .l '5&ae.n Stulay night by a car-hook falling en ?"X tK.. $ ' Miss .Mary ixlttera Snyder, grand -daughter of the lute Governer hinder, is Jtr,,T!jlL-pP Y""' - 'as'l-'- S"e Is an accein- .? LrbllBheii lftllv nf Stl.lltiU(.mrn n...l .. I.. i$"jmlwith,lheleAdIng0inener the Uulted iWHue jeny jerrs age. (sne Is a grand .'ifAMlghter of the late Hen. Jehn Wilkes '..JLittem. wlm u:iti n inin)ilini'r d ALU .'. 7 . .i..7 . .i... t""li"' ,7 " Officer Wlttlck has arrested three bevs V flnntllUVl t lltl.'A AUH1....1 fmin .,. If..... 1 "ri""' .vmM'VnM JMlll lilt? lAlllll- , VilBgden reformatory. The boys gave their jtw twmes as Geerge C. Sf -oilman, 17) years j KjiW.'J, Bcett. 17 yours j Lewis M. C'osheu, , jrnr, nn irein i-iniaueitiiiia. The pill tjjjw have been telcgraphed ubeut the mat- w- . - - ,- .uisr. uver tlie J.im. lA lire hurt, rF lfllfnr.. Mllla. ..! 1... - . --p -... v. .ti.uttt ...uiri, hi. jms- Wl-rllle, Chester county, Just ever the I jm - Mr county line, was destroyed by lire Saturday night, -fhe ventents, censlst- w an me crops or the year and the ilnsr utensil, were lini-nni 'l'lm i..... i. WV, and tlie Insurance will net iav it '. Miller was a former rm,.il-,i.. nf I ..... Ur county and was fur several terms un JfmM at the county farm, it n mm UVltLEI) yiXETY'isl.V VEET. A Man Instnutly Klllel Uy Jtnrrlsbun Exprc-ns Xear Ceatcsvllle. A tarrlble accident oecured this morning at llie bridge of the Ponnsylvenla railroad at Ceatcsvllle, this forenoon. Kelmrt Hlg gins, a young man but 18 years bf age, re siding In the no.jhbnrhned, was walking across the bridgn te his work In the rolling mill. He did net s-e Harrhbtirg Express approaching from the west and the engineer was unable te step In time te save him. The pilot struck the young man a terrible blew and hn feH from the bridge te the tracks of the Wil mington it Northern railroad IS) feet below. He was Instantly killed and Ids limbs wero terribly crushed. On the train wcre a large number of Laucaster folks, sonie of whom saw the torrlble accident occur. The first Informa tion that the l.vTr.i.!.ifir,Nri:n had of It enme from a gentleman of this city who was a (lassenger en the train and tele graphed the news back te Lancaster. Found Dead In lied. Stella Overly, eight weeks old, Infant child of Levl Overly, of Ne. 75rt Neilh Water street, was fmind dead In bed en Sunday morning. The child died Irem suffocation caused by the bed clothing get-ling-ever Its face. Corener llenainanwas notified and he empanelled as a Jury ! Snmiiel Itauiugardner. James Dennelly, Win. Mahler, Jeseph Urlmn, Win. llllleu llllleu llllleu honseaud Walter Miller. The vordlctef the Jury was that de.ith resulted from as phyxia. . I'niMiieil 2." YunrH. William Matlen, " the eldest moon shiner In southweslern Kentucky," for whom elllcers had been searching for 23 years, arrived In Jacksen, Tcnnessee, en Saturday In custody of Fiilted States dep uty marshals, llri was captured en tlie Tennessee river, whlle soiling fish, In 1870 n pesse went from Mavslleld, Ken tucky, te capture Mutten. Ilii turned the tames, routing tlm elllcers ami rapturing their guns. An Alleged Train Wrecker CiiiirIiI. Seme mouths age a train consisting of several ears was wrecked en the Harris burg it Potomac railroad by an obstruction placed en the track. Geerge Otte, n farmer living near Carlisle, has been arrested as the perpetrator of tlie deed, and committed te prison for trial. Hall was llxuil at 10, 00(1. 1 lm Usiitir t.'iiKO Argiieil. The rule te show cause why llorace JIJ. Usnur, against whom n capias was Issued, should net be discharged en common bail was argued en Saturday afternoon. Ceunse) for the ruin argued that Usuer had been tried, convicted, sentenced and served his term for obtaining by falsa representations tlie signature of Isaa" Hitch te promissory notes, and the present proceeding was the false pretense case in another form. The court took tlie papers and reserved de cision. enictii'H Elected. Ei'Iiiiat.v, Ott. 21 On Saturday after noon the teachers of the Ephrata local Insti tute district met In the primary room of the central school house. J. , Dry pro pre pro slded and IV H. K linger was secretary pre. tein. Tlio'fellowing offlcers were elected for ,the ensuing term : President, F. S. Kllnger j vice president, Gee. Z, Hunter; roceidlng secretary, A. S. Klines corres ponding secretary, Mary liuckwalter; treasurur, J. H. Htrickler. " The Scotch and Irish ofTe-day." At the district institute te be held at Chest nut Level en Friday and Saturday evenings of this week, an address will be delivered by Cel. C. E. Hollen. Un will speak en Friday evening en "Tlie Scotch and Irish nf Te-day." Hank OlTlcurH Kleulcd. The beard of directors of the Peeple's National bank te-day elected Heibert W. Hartinau vlce president te nil the vacancy oaused bv the death of lloberl A. Evans. Charles F. Mlller was elected secretary of the beaid, and J. L. Ktelumctz, esq., a director. The vacancy in the presidency, caused by thodealh efS.liuucl II. Reynold's, was net tilled te-dav. Ite'flirethe Mayer. Jack Manueilng, better known as Sailor Jack, siicnt last night lu the station heusv as n ledger. He was dischiuged this morn ing. Jehn I.eehnnr, a notorious eliaraclor,whe spends thegicater pottlen of his tlme in 1'iieglevvllle, was arrested en Saturday night for disorderly conduct. The mayor sent him te Jail for 10 days. Heme Again. Millard llildcbraud, who was pardoned by Governer Heaver, wasroleased from the Eastern penitentiary en Saturday. He was met et the prison deer by some friends w he accompanied him te ills heine,dilvlug ever teStrasburg from Gotdeuvillo. The young man leeks very well, considering his long confinement. Made nil Ahslgnmeut. Win. Hey, of Salisbury, has made an assignment for the benedt of creillteis te lieu). Fi Hz, Jr., of Hart. Huse Hall at l'linryn Park. Un Uclebcr'xl the l'lilliutelphlii sad Athletic htue hull ehih. will pluynu cxhlLltieii caiiieiit l'crnyn iark. On ncceuiit thert-artlie'lMillHitph-phlait Hfadlng rallnmit will m-11 special cheap excursion tickets from LniiraMerat the rate of 01 rents. Tickets geed Ki'li'if only en fs?clnl train Iculnj ICIni'stiift lit 2 p. in., and return Inc en nuy train of day or Ihmic. A speeliil train will Icme the I'.nU after dose or game. Don't iiiIm the pit'iit luse hall eamoallVu eameallVu ryn Park, Wdlnculay, October SI, IhUuceii the Attilclieianil l'lilliiilclihla League clubs. Pare for llie round trip, liicluilln; nitinlssleii le the elegant new treumti iiml Kriinil stniul, only CI (cats. Hjitclul train leaves l.Hiie;Htcrnt '.' p. m. ' the Doc-rettsAiti:iii:iti:. Services Three Mouths l'ree eff'linrg. KiM'rinliicnt English and Cicnniin DOC'fOlt.S liue arrived In ljiicaier, unit Imve inua- iicntly local i il at Me. .11 beiitli Duke street. ,epKislte Trinity Lutheran chnpel.) All Mho lull the doctors IsfnreOelubir SO, will reivlxu ervl,cs for lUeftnt three months ire charge. All furun of illsense unililrrerinlllesaretrenteil, but in no Instance will nn incurable cafe be ac cepted rer tiratinciil. If your disease In hope let or Incurable they will frankly tell jeu fei nUe caution jeu iifiilnst kitvuilliig mere money for Useless tleatincnl. lUiuciuber dates nnd go early, an their eltlccj arc creaded neui morn mern Uiil till nlfht. Offlcc hours 9 a. in. le S p, in.; 10 n. in. te! p. in. .Sundays. P. b. Their Ucnnan Catarrh Treatment ner fulls. elMtcl Pcathe. HfTT.- In thin city, en the mih Ins t'hnilrs U Ilutt. r.en or Piiillp I), and .MukbIc Hull, in hlsclyhtliineiilh. The relailve nml frlciuU of the family arc re-.IH-cifUlly Invited te ntteml the runetnl, from his parents' residence, Ne. lill I'eplnr s'reel, en Tuesday afternoon at ene o'clock. Iiiteniiint at St. Jeseph cemetery. Kl'NTTZ.-OcteberllMn this city. ICatle Klla belli Kuntr.Unughter of Jacob unit Culharlue Kuuti, In her liili year. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te nlUiid the funeral, from her parents' residence, jte. ftn Dist Chestnut street, en Tuesday afternoon nt s u'cleck. In tennent at Zlen's ceiiieti ry. KKMrPtr. In thU cltv. en the SOtli Inst., Ilerlliu I., diuiiihter of Kdward and i:iljil).tli KempUe, lu tlmtitli ye.ir of heraje. The relatives and rrlvniU of the family nrc re srxctfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her iircnts, Ne, 5.W Nerili street, en Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Intiriiient atht. Antheny', cemetery. 2t , Ci.Ai.Ksex.-In this city, en the IPih Inst., Jeseph Uurksen, ai;ed fcl jiurs. Punt nil strictly private. 2,ilrtvJicta. I'lilliiaelphiii lTodlice .Murket. iii.aiiki.piua. Oct. 21.-Noen-riourmlcf: p Peiin'a. family. s AM'm. . ..:'".. " suners. mrf'.-... .r.. ..t-.-.e Hk.t500. w ...mv . , .wiii'r. .i.i.a.1 .11. . --, patent, Wheat .u!ct: Ne. IHeil, nciv, Sl.'Jcj re. i i-enn u msi, tee, t.'ern dull j Ne. 2. liailUc. mYSicr0' ""-JVM Ne. 2 llran dull j Winter 12 2.V4I12J. Huled hayneady : UOKill lm as te eunllty timothy 1 .731105 for ehelee; mixed, hauw bulcsl rye straw, ntw,fl70u-iI8 f). Hiitler dull j l'enn'a creamery extra 2.1fi.2lc ; lVim'n firsts exlru 2St), ",ra Eggsllrni: Peun'u HrsU.'ilc. Chtsedull; purl skims, 7fs;;;e j full skims, iaac Petroleum steady : rcflued In bbls., $7 Oil. Potatoes dull 1 353i0e per bushel. tHeck Market. L QoeUUons by Reed, McOrmen A Ce., bankers, UMOMier, . JW YORK LIST. 11 A. X Canada I'aclfle..,;. ,.,. U U t A IlrSIIHHUHIlMlHIItl Colerado Cenl... ..,....,....- ..... Central Pneiric.,.....,.. Canada Heiitliern....... ..... M UN. 8 F.N. M M Chi, HI. U A rl)2.. ...... ...... , Den. 4 nte G ........ ... . Dai. u aw U2i in isni Erie m Kl'i S 2-C. Krle 2nds.............. ....... JerC -. , 1-1 iieu.Nz;;r.r.r..'.'.'.""'.,.;" mi s ,; U Hhers . or,i KfilJ lejjf Mich. Cell ...... Missouri lvcinc te;, (;; cy, Heck, Valley N. P. 1 n.wcsu . tnjj ml HO NewaKngVae'd'rr."ii!3'M!n t?, tVJ i:" ristTennesdce... K;-4 Omaha , - Orenen Trnnsieiitlnvuml.. ; Ontario .t V. .... I'acllle Mull - Itlrliiiumd Terminal 2la 'i". 22! HUl'aul .., i!i rail KJJ Texas J'acinc 1M, "l Wt Union Pnctnc lj M)J 0 Wabash Cem ... m Wabash lrtr., 91!! Western U Sl M)i Sl3 WestHlmrn llends. , ...... ..... rmi.Anici.i'iiiA list. Ih. Val , 31J. II. N. Y. Phllu Pa. It. It. BIK lleadlni , ..22 6-Ifl 21J, !b Ixh. Nav M b)i llesteuv. I'ass..t P. It - N.CenU Peeples Pnss., ItdKVs Oil..... IWJJ f.tVoStnek Prices. Pllll.tiCM'lllA, Oct. IB. The receipts nt the West Philadelphia mid North Pennsylvania Drete Yards were! Hi-eves. Hheen. lings. I'er the week s,777 H,ere 1 1, no Previous week J1.V88 12,0C) lu.OUO llecf cattle The market wusfulrly active and Keed stock sold readily at llrmcrrnles, while common stock was lower ; 400 hend worship ped Mr the Mnnllebau for Obiseew. We iiunte : r.xtra, 4JOTI2e; geed, 4if34Jt" l medium, 3cj 4c ; common, 2;i"t3yiv; tut co s, 2ft.1c. Among the sales wcre: & Went Virginia, nveniKOll.flfts, Jine v cwt : 4 West Virginia, iverncnimitM.tltRM; lUWeit Virginia, nyer nyer age 11M Ks, M 2,i ; W West Vlrglnln, averngn 1IU) lbs. private terms; 12 West Virginia, average mi) It.s, tl f0 20 West Virginia, average PlM Its.ITr; II West Virginia, avragellli(i,.1fi0; lowest Virginia, average 12-11 B.s, 1175; 4 West Virginia, average. 1.110 tt-s, J 120; 41 Colermlo. nvernge 1.110 ir.s.n 20 ; 21 West Virginia, aer agn l(iil) Bis, 1.1 di; In Ohie, average 11(18 H, t-i.t7; IS NS'esl Virginia, mixed, menigeWX) V, t-l 23 j H4 West Virginia, average WW fts, H (W; 22 West Virginia, average 11(0 Ifc, $.1 irfc Hhrepwrre In fair demand for all grades hut common, which ure never wanted In this mar ket, and the prices en the former clevd linn, while the hitter grades declined . We quote : Hxtrs,fJM5kc; ROist, 4KK; medium, 4(ftljcj common, 8W-'l!c ; culls, 2i33c. Lamlis Geed stock wcrelu fair demand and We n,nnte.: Hxtm,tlQ7e! U"ed,fiJf(iUJJc; me rtliim, CnXSJe ; common, 4)y.i4J$c. Hogs were In geed demand and prices closed linn, Wruntet Geed 'light Western, 0fi0V;er heavy Western, uM2;c: cxlaa heavy West ern, ivJ0!;c. y' Pal eons. In sfnpathy with common cattle, declined. We quoin at 2a:ic. Kllpcry ceivs were hard te sell even at!12g20. ltolegnacows were demernllred at Je(.(l2. .Milch cows tere fairly active ntliV.J.Vl. Milch Calves wereaettat(c47c. Grain and I'i-ovImIeiih. Furnished by 8. K. Yuiidl, ltreker. Cill('A.ne, Oct. 20, 1:00 e clock p. in. Closing Prices 2:1& o'clock p. m. Wheat. Liini, inns, I'erK, jirn, October November. December.. Year .... January rebrunry... March May Consels , Crude 1)11... 7J , mt . 7J 11 () aeV2 it no II 47 0 02 SO'l wi2 0 27 II 41 II f.2 U H (111 SM.'i &!)( 21JJ uy, it i' in biu'viiocutcitie. A 1WOLUTKLY PUHE, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpil IS poivder never varies, a marvel nf pu X llty, strength and w holesemeness. .Mere ceonemlenl than tin, ordinary kinds, and can not en sold lu coiniftltleu with tlie mill tl t into or low test, short Height, alum or phosphate I'OH'diiN. ,4W nnlw In emu. IteYAl. HtKIMl 1'ewiikii Ce., 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uiattil-lvlAlyw Iuhe juice mnnTnmAi'E. Tartlted and White CALIKOHNIA WINE, !We per bettle ; J.1.U) ier deen bottles. nuiiiii.iiai.iuuuiiniuuh Ne. 22 Centre Hn un re. l.unr.ster, l'a. -,r JLLEIl'H 1IOIIAX HOAP WILL WAHIl 1JL Clelhes mid every article under the sun. M r-ANTED-TWO OH TIIHEE GOOD UODY iiiiiKers luroxieiisien lop work. S. 1 DAILY A CO. irANrEH-Firry HOUSES AND (.WIJTH i T en linlie nice; 1HNDEN A FHITCHEY. "l ANCASTEIt KING HTHEUT HINK OPEN JJ Monday. Weduesdav and Hiiturduv rer HkathiE and Dancing. Wcnultz's Kill! brass Hand and Orchestra. Admission, 10c, lt rpCKNI'IKE ELECTION. X The annual meellng or the Stockholders lu thu Dig .spring A Heaver Valley Turnpike ltead Ce. will meet, for the purpose of cleeilug elllcers rer the ensuing cur, en .Monday, tliellh day of November, IMf, at the Keuntiiln Inn Hetel ,;in l.nnensicrclty. bitucen the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. in, eH.8l,ad I'.sllllODKIt, President. pLLEUS HOHAX HOAP WILL WASH 111. Clethes and every urllcle under the sun. -171011 CHILDHEN WHO DISLIKE CAHTOH C Oil Hamburg Klgs proviso mild laxative lu trio form of an elegant confection, 35e. Dr. Flint s Iteuicilj for Heart, brain and If Id. ney Troubles comes cll rccemmciidcd. SI 25 per bottle. FUAILEY'H EAST END PHAHMACY. (Ojipeslte Uastcrn .Market.) 1 rnlley's Myrup of llloislreol, Wild Cherry and Iloreheund Is the best forceughsiindi olds. Keep It In the house and avoid u bad cold bl inking It in time. 2,'ic, PcciUss Djfs, 10c. TjLLKU'H "TlOlt.VX SOAP WlTd7V.HIl iri. Clethes and every article under thu sun. pilOCrOH'SOPEHA HOUSE. l'rectnr A .Soulier ..Proprietors and .Managers. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 21, 22,2;i. Mil luce Wcdm-Mlay. ' WE. CS A CO." ' A Snlendid Cetrinanv. Itu lnillne-tlm 1'lie.iAtit. in lulling the l'hennui n Hamilton. Prices, 1'rlday nnd Miturday, of Kejs," Pi lees. 15, e-'l-iitd Inal Dancer, Miss Lillian Hamilton. Prices. It, .". tnjt L.i llllli ij i. (Jlllrst Oct. 2, and 2tl. " A lliineh i-u, :.u, iiu una 7', cenis. AMIGNEllsSALE OKDE-sIluiiLi: UEAL EsTATIi Ox Ti-csn.vY. Ocrenicu 22. Kii. will positively be sold at public sale, nt the' i-eei.iru neiei, in thu eliy et liueastci, all that certulu te-story and little 1'ranie Duelllng neu.c, sinum nun eincr euiiuiiigh, and let of ground thereto liclenglng, containing CO reel Irent and elt tiding In depth or that Idth itt fis't.kltuiiloteii thu north side or the Philadel phia turnpike (extension of liast King hlreet). In Ijuicnsier teuiulilp, within lOOsards of the cltv limits. All the buildings are new; houfncentalusslx commodious rooms and utile ulth light, dry cellar tinder w hole building ; hydrant with city vrater In rrent jard; large let, lawn lu front of house and lar.'e garden In icur; short ills, tatice fnim centre of city ; street curs pas the deer. A clly home without cltv tnves. Title and possession given April 1, K'i0,ernt iiu iiiiil- ucieiu iiiu, ii iiiiiucii uy pureuascr. P. in. en iutdda, 1 wlllbemudi kuetvii 1' CAItPENlKlt, wiieu terms and conditions by 1 1 EN It Y -".. . ......te. v. ... . Assignee or Jacob I'mellch and Wife. Jeu. L. II Ai.srs, Auctioneer. r.3,30.,7,H,10,19,2l,22dH OTAND.' AHUr.VUIllAUE WOIIK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, IJ, ll.tr, MAItKETHTUKITP.iUcar of the I'estnUIce), LANCAarUlt, PA. De nut Tall te full and Hi-e my Kluc Assert ineut of Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carriages, Etc. I have till the latest stjles te select from. 1 liap a very llnu assortment or stceud-luiud work Mime or my own work. Ilottein prlii's. Call and examine. Notron Netron Notren bio I11 show our work and explain every-tlctntl. Ileiuilniiug, and Hevalrlug promptly and neatly done. One set or workmen especially employed for tbst purpose. It 9Avtvmtnl: TITA-vrto-iJeou bve. pemeica icav W . sac'Soed Kys te aril will please lea re sample at A. B. flHAKtTEK'i UOUOll BTOllE, 61 North UueenstreeL Ji' ltd CANE8-T1IK K1KEHT AHWOftTMKNT OP Canes In the city ran be found st BILLY WAtlZ'HCHlARHTOllK, . Nes. 6 and 103 North Uueen street. m-S7-M,W,ThJ)w 1irANTEI)-HY NOVKMBEIl I. AMKHI T. canerfjerman 1'retettant eltl for en- eial housework, Address, LOCK IK1X 81, Mrjrn elMULH,M,WH iiiiirr, i'. MILLEIt'8 110HAX HOAP WILL WAHIl Clethes and every article under the sun. ITANTKUI BALEHMEN -GOOD WAGES T paid, steady work and control of terri tory. The best term In the business. Address J. AUHT1NSUAW. Nurseryman. seplR-lwdll Uroeklyn, N. V. MILLKK'ft 110IIAX ROAP WILL WAHIl Clethes nnd e try article under the sun. OIUlKNT-KItOJl APIHL IsrNEXT, T1IK U ereenland Mills, situated en .Mill Creek, in r.n"i jiiniieier inwnnip. Apply 10 Bier township. Apply te ULl.AIlliTII O. E. flATES. North Duke Ht., Lancaster, l'a 413 k2Mrd.twH lirANTED-SlTUATION AH CLKRK OR V Salesman In a store; hat had several years' experience In a general store; Drue or Grocery mere preferred. Geed reference Riven. Aildress'"H.," Ne. 132 VjuA lmeii street, I .an caster, Pa. e)H2l TJEST TWO FOll KIVI CENT U1UA11H IN j j the state, at HILLY WAITZ'S. Nes. 5 and Ittl North queen Ht, mylMmM,W,ThJJ4w rpUHNPIKE KLKCTION-TIIE ANNUAL X. meeting of the Htockhnlderseftho bridge bridge pert .1 llorseshe.! tlend Turnpike Company, called for the purpes nf electing efTlrars for the ensuing year, will be held attheLenpnrd Hele), In Lancaster city, en Monday, November 4, 18KI, eeiwceii ine neurs ex i nnu a e cieck p. m. e7-ltd.M AND. M. PUANrZ, President. MILI.Hll'H nOHAX HOAP WILL WAHIl Clethes nnd every article under the sun. FOll ltENT-FitOM AVHIL 1st. NEXT, A Tlrst-Class Hlaeksmtth's Shep, with dwell ing Heuse, situated at Greenland Mills, In East Lampeter township. Apply le ELIZAUBTl! O. E. HATEW, eU-ttdlt 411 North Duke HI., Lancaster, l'a. Ii EVAN A SON'S. Levan 8c Sen's, -PEALKHS IN- CORN OATS, FEED, BHLEDHKY AND- STRAW. LEVAN'S FLOUR! j." MAItTIN A CO. WEDDING PRESENTS. BIRTHDAY SOUVENIRS. Our stock was never se com plete in Art Bric-a-Brac and Novelties in Haviland's French China and Leenard's Carlsbad China. An importation order un packed en Saturday fills up the stock with the newest goods in the market. Yeu have a choice of articles ranging in price from $1.00 te $25.00, and in an endless va riety. Fine China in Satin Lined Bexes a specialty. N. B. Visitors te this city are cordially invited te inspect the China Department. Yeu can spend a half hour here very pleasantly. Everyone does. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. T MIH NOELlY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIH PCItNACE lins becu in use in this town and county for twelve jcars. It Is no experlniunL Iho pepIe who have them take .great pleasure In recommending- them te their friends, Wu refer, by iht iht missien, te the following : S. H. hpenccr, I-uniastcr, Va. J. II. Hatlifen, Lancaster, Pa. E.T. Krulm, taiueaster, l'a. D. si. Uursk, Luncaster, l'a. Allen Outhrle, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn A. Ce) le, 1-umaster, l'a. Henry tlcrhart, Lancaster, Pa. W. 1. Cumiulngs, Lancaster, l'a. r..r.ri.n lm tttt.tr I .i..... ..... 1... St. Jehn s Episcopal Parsonage, Lincn.tcr. Pn. Itev. 11. A. llrlekeusieln, Litilz, Pa. Levi Oress, Neflsv lilt-, lu. Mrs. Mat. Ilelnltsh, Iuienstcr, Pa. Dr. H. 1". Herr.MlllersMllc, l'a. Oeorge l.utr, Luncaster, Pa. C 11. lA'fevre, Luncaster, l'. Mrs. Anna C. Mlaiiim, E-ineiistcr, Pa. .1. O. Wlllcex. Laucaslvr, Pu. M)er. A Uathren, Uiucustcr, l'a. l'lesbyterlan Church, laincusier, Pu. llcv. J. P. Btcln, laiucasier, Pu. Tlies. Wiley, laincasler, Pu. Msnne Wenger, Lancaster, Pa. Jeliu Hehiuitu, Lancaster, l'a. Charle Martin, Ijincaster, l'a, Melvln II. lUithfeu, lamcasier, Pa. HI. Jehn's Lutheran Church. Lancaster, I'm. Ht. Paul's llotermed Churili, Lancaster, Pu. Eiederlek lliwfcl, I.amaster, Pa. Christian Ultlich, Uincuster, Pa. D. 11. Ijindls, latnc.lcr, l'a. James C, (lahle, Ijincaster, Pa. D. P. HtnekheuM-. luncaster, Pa, English Itefe'mcd Church, Laiu'Jstcr, l'a. i:durd Zahm, Iaineaslcr, Pu. t). Kdw. Ilcgencr, Luncaster, Pa. J. W. Lewell, l.uncasti r, Pa. Jacob II. Ijuid s. .Mlllcr.i tile. Pa, Ilupllst Church, Uiucustcr, l'a. MtlhedlslChurcli, laiueasler, Pu. .Mvlhedlst Church, Alglcu, l'a. Isaac Htlrlc, Iuicaster. Pu. Jehn 11. Hosier, Luneuster, Pa. Hefermed Church. Willow btrtet, Pa. Ueerge Huss, Laucusler, l'a. Jehu M, Davidsen, luncaster, Pn, .Ien's Lutheran Church, Umcasicr, Pa. Jacob U Itrubukcr, llohrcrstewn, Pu. Val. WerkbeUtr, Liiuiisler. Pa. Jehn U Miller, Lancaster, l'a. Chas. Hates, lameuster, Pa. Heurr lluudel, lincastur, Pa. rim e.iiiKer, Laincasier, in. Jehn Hege.Jr., Lancasler, Pa. It. M.Zoek, laincusier, Pu. J no, c. Dlnau, Liucuster, Pu. lA-enurd Eckert, Iaiucaster, Pa. J. W. Markley. ljincaster, Pa. Adam L. laiudls, Winner, Pa. Chss. ieti. Uineuster, Pu. Ham'l Vutidcrsuul, Lancaster, Ph. Marcus ICIrchner, Iiucasler, l'a, Reilly Bres. & Raub, JO ANE 4 NOHTU QUEEN bT. -ita?t-d-a eibu te de eenkral IJ hnnsewerk and le hells with srhJec arid Ironing. Apply at the Iktblliekitcsii Office. e!7-Ud J'JPK,.1?1"!.1,010 HI-B DTOIDBD' that Hilly WslU'sClgsr Is the best In the stle. Fersslvat ... ,.N,9IMNOnTl!QUEBNrJT. mylMmM,W,ThJ34w GIIILS WANTED AT THE LANCASTER CAHAMEl, CO. FACTOnY, aViClIUHCHBTnKET. smtfd MILLEK'H 110HAX HOAP WILL WABH Clethes end every article under the inn. c InTe ALt AND HEE THE LATEST NOVEr, TIES InHllltlnn. OviTceallnra n,1 Pan. een I'atterns. Bnlfsiactten Ouaranteed. MCU11ANN A NOWLEN. Tailors, iNe. 1.16 North Queen Hlreet. BEHT Re HAVANA the city, at FILLER CIGAR IN . BILLY WAITZ'S, Ne. 5 end 101 North Queen HL mylMlmM.W.Th.SAw MILLEIl'H HOIIAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. rniiv, our ae ren oe ciear, iiand- JL Made nnd Leng Killer. New let 23c Meer schaum Plliesiust received. , DEM UTU'H CIOAR HTOHE. alMfdR III East King streeL f ILLEIt'H HOIIAX HOAP WILL WASH O.TX. Clethes and every article under the sun. K UltUOLDEN LION AND MIAQUEHIDA are the enlr Clear Hnvnnsi Vlllpr ind rlctly hand-made 6c Clgsrs In the city . UCUUlll'S UlUAH SlOlllI, alMfilR 1M East King HtreiL OYSTERS I IIEST OYHTEB8 IN THE MAH ket, served in all styles, nnd meals at all hours, at CHAHLEH E. IIOSTEH'H, In the rear or the Central .Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te prlvate families. Telephone connection. elmdll SPECIAL NOTICE-CLOSING OUT MY EN tire Stock or Family Carriages, Tep Bur gles, PhMtens, Business Wngens nnd Weighs ; nlso.nnne line of mjcend-hand Werk, Urent Hnrgnlns. Positively will lie sold at a sacrifice te close business. , J. II. NOHBECK. Agent. . Cor. Duke and VlneHts., l-nncaster, Pn. eVIOtdllAltwIl fTHIE ONLY LANCAHTEIt BUHINPJsS COLLEGE, Ne. .if ..uiiii uu.v biiiti, Day and Evening Sessions. Mere application received and mero pupils entered since oeenln ins opening than during any piavleus period. Fer proof of this cull at College Beems. Typewriting free te mi w iiu iitnu inu uiii.iiiis iMiiirse). Address, 11. C. WEIDLEH. Principal, M AHT1N IJHO". Among Saturday's busy Complete Stock. Meney Saving Prices. buyers a lady shopping around the store with three boys te lit, said: " Yeu seem te have everything I want (for thn boys), and for even less than lcxieclcd te pay. It's pleasant te find a store like this." New that describes the slore exactly and we'll never hnvc It dlirennt. Oar goods shall be dollars-saving and cholce complete. Hlg Beys' nulls and Overcoats, SO, 17 and IS. Llttle Beys' Hulls nnd Overcoats, $3, 81, VS. Children's Kilts and First .Suits, 2, M, U. Thcre Is geed news rer you In these clothes and prices. Tbe higher and lower are here, tee, If you prefer. Beys' Underwear, Waists, Shirts, Hese, Neck wear, Cellars, CufTs, Extra Trousers, Knit Jackets. Impossible te get better. This com pleteness runs through the Men's Department as well. Great slacks of Hulls and Overceats te pick frem.fl.JI0,S12,fll. The greatness Isn't all In the stacks. It's In the quality for the price. $3 or J25 will buy nn eutfll. Depends en the worth or luxury you want. Bee our Underwear, Hese, fcshlrts and Neck wear. Extra large, short nnd stout, medium and small men's sizes. The same completeness applies te the Custom Tailoring Department. Halts, Overcoats and Trousers te measure. Choicest stock, correct workmanship, st le and nt. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 2rt AND 2S NORTH OUEEN HT. W1 I.LIA.MKON A. FOHTEIt. EVERYBODY SATISFIED -with eun- LINEN BARGAINS. NOW COMES THE- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. Imllc' Hlbbed Veil, Extra Quality, 2V. llcav; Merine Vest, Special Value, 25e ; a ) perler quality, 37)c. All-Weel Scarlet Hlbbed est, Wt.-. Plain All-Weel Vest.TSc. Children's Winter Underwear AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW l'llICICS. Infants' Coats In Cashmere, Plush, Eiderdown. Mantle Cleth, Si 73 te Jrt GO. GIRLS' ANDM1SSER' COATS & JACKETS, All New Htylis,!200lejls00. Untie Newmarkets. Dlrectolre Hedinjete. Jackets and Plush .Medjcku, ue ie ;iuue. BOYS' OVERCOATS, With Adjustable Capes, 2 M te ft). Ilejs' Knee Pant Rnlts.2(i0le$700. Odd l"anis. i0c,7Ji-,SlW. Men's Overcoats, SS 00, 10 00.JI2 00, JIO W. Beys' Overcoats, f2 CO, S3 00, S I 00, $5 00. Gents' Prince Albert Kreck Ceat Sails, JIB 00. S20 00, SHIM. Business Suits, $7 00, SS 00, S10 00. Hoj's Streng Casslmere Rulls, ICO, Siee, fUOO. 7 00. Unexcelled Slltr Pelt Hats, will net break or fade, Jl 25. Seft Pocket Hats, TV. A Ijirgc Asvnrlmeul of Newstjleslu LacLies' Fvirs- Pur and Plush Robes, Trunks, Valises and Cahbas. Men's Napa and Oil Tanned Geat Gleves: plain, 10C j woolen culU, 75c. II 00, SI 23. Oil Tunned Calf and Buck Gle es, plnln or ciiirs. I Ic, 50e, tiJc, 75c, $1 00, SI 25 te f.' 00. Dress Kid O'eves In All Styles and Grades. EUvant lu fetj le and Perfect lu Kit. The Hulllmerc Cefnu Toe Ladles' Dress Shee , , , . Excel. All Others. HnUhed In Bright or Dull Dongola Tips of Sume GeinU, High Welt Sele and Neat Tee, P1UCE-S3.3H. Williamson di Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MAItlCEr 8THEET, lr.VHRIS BURG. PA. fit 9lfcvtttmmt. N KXT OOOKTOTUK COURT HOUSE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS Every season we lucrease enr purchase of Ceals. CHOICE EAllHICH nl RIGHT PRICES Increase aalr. Increased Mtea demand larger stocks. Larger stocks mean ' Krcntrr variety et style and rtereM In tnaklns: a selection. This season's col lection embraces all the new styles and cuts In Ladles', Misses' and Children's: Gar ments. We have the finest and beat assortment of Seal Plush Garment In Hie city at prices that will frestly Interest yen. Special values In Alt-Wee Black "Stockl "Steckl netteJckctst8,Ulfi,l,L50ndi flnerqnalltlesnple J12. Cleth Jackets, M te 112. Ladles' NeWmarkeU, all prices, from .-ile 120. Infant's Gretrhen Coats, tl lets. Children's Coats, 4 te 10 years, t2 te 110. Misses' Newmarkets, 12 te 13 yearn, M.75te12. FHHNESTOCK'g' 35 and 37 East KinR St., Lancaster, Pa. ) Item &bttttment. ILLER'B BORAX SOAP WILL WASH M iTieineatuia every article under Hie sun. IJE CARRY THE LAROEHT AND KINE8T JT Stock of Genuine French Briar and Meerschaum Pipe and Fine Hmeklns; Tobac cos. Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. DEMIITH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770 at 114 Eaat Klur HtreeL alS-trdR -pUNETAlLOHINO I ALL THE EATF.ST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENB.AT P WEIKFr'H aep21mdR Ne. 44 West King HtreeL THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy Waltz's Havana Filled agar, NOS. S A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.W.ThJtw T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STOHK. THE NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In the most satisfactory manner. Lewest Cash Prices. dent's Furmshing Goods, UNDERWEAR. Ac, At prices unsurpassed for chenpness In the city. Gee. F. Rathven, 25 East King Street, maran-lvdR LANCASTER. PA. TltE8H GOODS I DRESS GOODS! 35-37 North Queen St. FINE GOODS ! Persian Novelties; S3 00 a Vurd. Warranted UlacU Silk, JIM a Yaid. Hlack Henrietta, $2 W a Yard. Striped Ann ure Trimming SHU, SIMaliml. Black Striped Satins, JIM a Yard. 53-Iuch All-Weel Surahs, Jl 00 a Yard. lllark Broadcloth, 51-Iucb, 51.00 a Yard. HlackSllkVelvc"t,S175a Yard. 2l-lnchlilack Satin Hhadama, JlOOa Yard. Silk Finish Colored Henrietta, Jl 00 a Yard. 21-Inch Colored Satin Duchess, SI a yard, All-Weel Hlack and White Plaid Surah, $1 00 a Yard. 8trlid and Plaid Hlark Hemietta, J100 a Yard, IrMi Point LaceCurtalm, JlOOOal'ulr. 12-4 White Blankets, 512 00 a Pair. Heavy Marsillus Quilts, J500. Fine Satlne Comlerts, JJ CO. Best White Table I.lucn, Jl 25 a Yard. Ulack Thibet Shaw Is, 20 no. Breche Shawls, J2j 00. Fine Grey Blankets, $7 00 a Pair. WHEN YOU WANT Fine or Cheap Goods -AND- K BKRCK1N, -GO TO THE- 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. People's Cash Stere ! CHABLESSTAMM'S BOSTON STORE, Charles Stamm. Item &.fettcrttcnmtt. XTECKWEAR THE LATEST AND M I 1 fa alt lnnhta sit tirlAO anJ ktinilAa iVisiA nk I and beat, at ElUSMAN'H Gcnta' FurnUll mere. 42 west Kins street. Tif-ILLER'S BORAX SOAl WILL WM XIX. Clenics and every article under the TJILLY WA1TZ HAS THE BEST TWO JLJ ec ana ec cigars m tnncity, at . NOS. 10) NORTH UUEEN myl&8mai.W,Th.S&w M; ILLER'H HORAX SOAP WILL WJU Clethe and every article uuder the H T7-EYHTONE BUSINESS COLLEGE I ford unsurpassed advantage for tri Inc Teunir men and ladies for business. 1 hareadellahtfidroem and eleasant local! Full course. $3; evenlns; course, 120. Tjl wriiinK siiu x-uonegrppny isiicni. t Vl ll.luutfll ...... .. . AJt l WOEill, S 1 111, Ne. 10 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pi rpllOUT 4 SHANK. HIRT MANUFACTURERS AND ME3 OUTFITIEHS. NO.I40NOUTn QCEEJJ STREET. New Is the time te cot Measured for Shin All Descriptions. White Dress, Full Dn unnneis, e. UNDERWEAR.-We hnvc mere different rletles or Underwear than any three house me cuy. inn eniy pince wnere you can BLACE SILK UNDERWEAR, the first ported te this country. Something entli new and nebby. Neckwear, Hosiery, Olev nnu a r un Line ei .Men s wenr. rearaiyn TiTORTOAGE C051PAXY. Equitable Mortgage Company; Capital subscribed, S2,0ne,0OO Paid In (casl I ti,uue,iMj; eurpius, unuivmca preuis nnngiui anlee fund, S2t5l.l7.i ; Assets, J7.SlW.722.02. I C PER CENT. DEBENTURES. The Company has deneslted with the Ainei can Lean it Trust Company, its trustee fertl Debenture holders or mis country, 8.323 fir mortgage leans upon Improved farms aegr f:atlng J51S,I2I.30, ceverlne 070,122 (S5 100 acres nnd, with annppratsed value or !12,12C,R26J. Frem these statistics it Is apparent that tl nveraire amount leaned en each farm ls$l.Q'7.8 that the average nppmlscd value IsbulfltsV Iier acre, and thut the Company has adrnnct mt J5.lv per acre, or 2j per cent, of the a1 pralsal. What Can Be Safer ? OFFICES New Yerk, COS Breidway ; llostei' 117 1 Devenshire St.: Phllndeluhla. Cor. 4th an Chestnut Sts.; Londen, England. Send fe;l I'amphlet. JACOB B. LONG. ALLAN A. IIERH. r?t7-ltdM Astents. ll w ii Lxeuitiiivu i- nuii. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed! If you have them examined yen will probably nn.i mill, mere issumeiuim; lining wuu mcmi and that clashes will be n treat. hcID te veu. We use Intmltable "DIA MANTA1 Iensell which are made only by us.und recommended I by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec I live vision. il Solid Geld Sneelncles. K.l.nn , usual nrlm.il qie.uil. Steel Snectncles. fiOn.s usiinl nrlce. S11 .no. - -, , - j . M , . Artlflclul E) es Inserted, $1 ; usual price, flO. H. ZINEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,, OPTICIANS. ' PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. I mvMjrll s TEAM ENGINE AND BOILERWOHKS. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and ex amine our Stock or Engines ! Allew us te quete you prices and see our facility ler turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power... 6 Horse-I'ewer 8 Herse-rower 10 Horse-l'ewcr . 15 Horsc-l'ewer 20 Horse-Pew er . Ii ... 47i ..- 625 .- S73 .. 875 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 0 Herse-Power , ., .j,-,e 8 Horse-I'ewer " , 2'jO 15 Uorse-Pewsr , 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, GO In. DInm., 10 feet Leng, 22 4lu, Tubes. PrlM,tl73uudSI50. One Beiler, ft) In. Dlam., 11 feet Lene, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 fiel Leng, with Tire Frent Castlnjs, fl25. I CARRY THE LARGEST feTOCIC OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines. Mill and Mining Machinery, SuwMUU, Bulk and Cob Mills, Pumps, tic. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE BEST IN THE JIAHEEr, Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, l'ROPIUETOH, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. ' ttl