"fr a V ! V4U f1! & w m m v mz m &? f)T -4t' re i'SA ; W. WtZ ? Vi r fcH fK K3 itfi R.-i &!-& :jj W: V . AOHliftCH WKtiMNG. r t-S-H 1 fl. JWIXlUimi Ml MM MAKY IM- ru,iMmmiMt(HHiiT .-'trl)-1.'- '" i '. .i,-. "" w" nwiiwi sA WwCiriwnTPfeityllT.Dm' ,s, 't'w, Mr. u4 Mr. Beeker Sere -.( ' v"n ''AMI mi IwimrnlMt Frem Tour. ;.".. j&V'C!, Oct. 2.-Jehn McCalllater Sm MlM Mary Bangert, daughter of Jacob living en Union street, were awn u marriage yeetereey anernoen m V tMMk " TaatVahawm nhMMh ThA &?j sJTMUB raWUl UBUIiiau vjwm, mw ?. tl ;PtfcnywM performed ey cv. j. a. T fWtarMjXM. T w praew - T Kt. aM Nra. c a. deck or rem men i; ewi Mir wedding trip last night, ana ,"J?;iret te tfeelr home en CbeatnuT street. : vSBr Nudarisg aeme flne music. f ' i mm Mi m 1 -. M a, til. kalLakliMtAHla '.-.''Oawge Yeung, aeeured a cent at thcChapel Z MBday ecbcel en Monday last, The boy fe M'.-gperehMtil plna with the money, whleh he y ,' ana at an aavance in price, ne men BVsSil!! tnnlawtM and rrtailn rand v. which r- . ww. i . r. . . - r :.".:. as aaa e ni menus, lam nignt nenaa aaaaeWeeaH from hla original caniul of MM rTUUam M. Bannmger, of Franklin, Fa., ,' ilawlaMiM Manila tn Alanine. ; ', . Barry Furneaa, of the Philadelphia L i'-s Ami. ! In town en a hriar visit In riinnda. test - A Hffihirnf rViliimhlAtiM want in Ftllvnr ill . Bfriuratbla morning te attend the funeral hST" J. j:.l,l.. nf Unrn-V Mell I .,,.,.. whn eM reoeetly at Akren. Tfeera Is a miner afloat In town thnt the Airnaeaa of the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company will be put In blast nt an curly data. The Institution of a ledge of American Mechanics has been postponed for about four weeks. Officer Wittlck arrested the well known Eama Archey for stealing several articles of clothing from Sarah liywater, colored. Squire Evans committed her te Jail for trial at court Mat Biget Officer wittlck arrosted two colored men while acting In n suspicious manner in the vicinity of Fourth and Chestnut atreeta. The men were taken be fore Squire Erana and discharged upon , premising te leave town at once, which 1 fbeydld. Samuel Martin, of Letvlstewn, Pa., a graduate of the Philadelphia cel I ego of pharmacy of the class of 1875, has accepted atluatlen at Market's drug store Rebecca Yeung, aged 10, a colored girl, died last night, The denth resulted from consumption after a lingerlng lilness. The funeral has net yet been urrnnged. The 0. M.S. dub will held a ball In the armory en Saturday night. The musle will be furniahed by Rich's erchestra. Mis LUzIe Beylo, of West Chester, la vtattteg Mrs. F. W. Heckel, en Cherry street A bad room sulte was chanced off Inst night by Liberty Circle, Ne. 23, IJ. U. (II. Fjef Pa., which was drawn bv ticket Ne. 731, held by Geerge Hern, ofKinderheok. A drunken umbrella mender was ar. laaaad yesterday afternoon by Officer Mor Mer rlaen and sent te Jail for twenty daya by Squire Hershej-.- ' Twe Hundraa Mllaa an Heur. Frem tbe N. Y. Star. 'Said Charles W. Cresby, an electrical engineer, " the speed that could be obtained by electric trains would seem nlmett In credible. The new scheme of the oloc eloc olec trldans proposes te draw frelght and paaaenger trains at a rate of from 176 te 200 i'.iv nllaa an hour.. 3rr "Ceinpewt oeKlneors doclare thnt there F? -ia nothing te prcyeut care from moving at h?$a that rale of anerd if motive newer sufQclsnt f 51; te drive them can N ebtalnnl. Tlin ilnltrn f-v? proposed coot? inpUles a car wheel five feet ftw In dlanuler. thin hfllnir nvnr liw font f'0 greater than the ordinary American car ('." XwbaaL With a thlrtv.lhren Itirh wlirnl Mm - iTr.T; ' an ..-- -." ;. " v.:--- ": ivwuuu e umes iiuuuip, ami a ttpecu of seventy miles a mlnute has bceu ob talned. With a five feet wheel the rotation" would have te be increased te but l.OOOu minute te attain a speed or U00 miles nu hour, and these who have studied the mat. tar aay the wheel would net be Injured In the least by this great rate or speed." "Could that rate or speed be maintained en the line of railroads new in use ?" "That Is a question that has net vet been felly decided en. The aystein would In a ' measure be Independent of grade, and lines could therefore be laid nenrly straight, and curves of small radius avoided. The rolling stock proposed Is of n very macn ngnier cnaracter tiinn that new In use. One model proposed Is u low light ear with an eloctrie meter driv ing it, being simply a development or tlie S resent system employed en Btreet can. .notherplun is te provide nsorlesof sue sue eeeelvely cnorgized stationary cloctro clectro cloctre maguets of great power. The first cost or the permanent way -would be great, but the expense of operating the read would be leas than that of the protein sys tem. While- seme railroad men treat tbi idem as chimerical, many well-known rail way managers, englncers nud cicatrical Journals of high reputation predict that ir ufflclent capital Is Jurnlshed, within five years there will be lines In this country ever which passengers are carried at the rata of from 175 te 200 miles nn hour." Murdered for a Dellar. At four o'clock Wednesday afternoon Khedtrick McKennon wits in a Deck Square peel room In Bosten, boUlnsjilUhe vuiwa nee, ne deucui xeunir diikc. CiTinftS therefer te the man who killed nim nve minutes later. When thia man, who is net known, handed McKenneu the ticket the latter saw that it called for but 2 and demanded the ether dollar. This was refused by the ether man. who started te go out. Mc Kennon followed and began te use violent measures, when the fellow whipped out n mail knlfa and stabbed McKenneu in the Jugular vein and then disappeared. McKennon was carried te the nearest police station, where he died in live mlu-' utee without opening his lips. He was n waiter in the Parker house. Although the deed was committed in a busy thorough. flue no one Beems te have been a witness te It TRANSMITTED TO rPSTCniTr. Whttt Marshal Ven Meltks Said te the Phonograph. A dispatch te the Herald from Berlin aaya Count von Moltke had a phonograph hewn htm seme days uge nt his country t of Crelsau, in Silesia. The field mar- by the machine, that "Mr. IMIsn.i'a nm.i invention is, indeed, aitenlshlng. The phonograph makes it possible for a man who has long rested in his grave te lift up his voice again and speak te posterity." The vencrable strategist then quoted the remarkable passage from Gectbc'u "Faust," beginning, "Ye instruments mock me with wheel and combs, with cylinder and han dle." bold 1'er Bent Due. The effects of the Lancaster Blcvcle club were sold by Constable Christ Kline tills BAMltllW .1.1 a l.MrllnKtl. .. ....... . . . -v..mj, uu (Buutuau a nurrniu ler rulll fj. " one. rne warrant against these goods was Haiiea at tne request or the tnroe parties who were responsible for SC7, the rent un paid. All the goods wcre bought by Jehn A. Burger for 74. The room will be re rented and occupied by part of the old Wcycle club, for whom the furniture wus bought. Several of the parties who were eesmected with this club ha e withdrawn from the organization and w HI start a rival A Surprise Party. About 20 couples of young peeple me taatevenlng at the residence or Mr. Jehn IiMBbacb, en East Orange street, nud from K.i, " wrni ie iiiu neme et ir. 1 rank S,;- Auxer. en East Chestnut street, who they . at "v "uii'nevu. Aiiur leaving a iari:e a' eaat(Hrerrahniinlii. Mlu mi! ir Tni. feiT TlnKnk A XVmmm. IT. 1 .1. ! " ft Sg4 mlttee conducting the party. 'X'Sl Aliln tn Tilt Almfil. & b fariin Tl. TTa&r nvtrn w un fni.ii.1.. t ,.VJoredenMav7. bv belmr run evr liv n Lri yAt JkM at TtnL. anA fU ........ t .. .. fc ;UBfte e-day. Mr. news conteinplate brlng 'gnH agint the Btreet Car company &- "T . ... T. " " . . " j-areiiTB nit. i !, ThnKeh'&iHle TTnlnn Hnn.li... t..i i i..... W' Vaet apart the Is.t Sunday or c cry mouth fwMnrMtUrDay' The exercises consist av A s4rsjmMeaakriBuaa. fiual n.irl l j... . ttr-T--"""""' "iuiruinenui music tMd recltaUens. The second mectlne of tk.kl.Kl will be held next Sunday at2 sv ,.,r"W THK LAKOASTBR PATLY nHTgLLmgyOERt THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 04, 18S0. ,t3- ?Vf ,f 1 " j " ' J' ' ' ' "" ' '.'.tf tt.'.J.. ' " ' " .... .1 . ' . I li'-M'J1 ' .... i "imi! '. 'mmmmsmmm TUK -tPlSCOPAL c6MVKimO. Tketlneatlen erchanglnw the Canen en Marrtece and Dlvoree Postponed. In the Episcopal general convention In ew Tork en Wednesday marriage and divorce, the change of name and the cel ered question were considered. Early in the convention Mr. 8. Corning Judd, of Chicago, who in 1880 was sponaer for pro pre pro peaal Te eliminate the words "Pretesunt Episcopal" from thetltloflbe church, In troduced a resolution that the words Ameri can church be substituted for the "Protes tant Episcopal church" en the tltle page of the prayer-book. When the Joint committee en liturgical revision reported Injhe morn Ing adversely te the resolution, and when Mr. Judd in explaining that the change did net require it constitutional amendment, expressed the conviction that a majority of the house desired the change, the action of the commltteo seemed te be ratified by the laughter which greeted his remark. The committee's report and Mr. Judd'a resolu tion were, en Ids motion, referred te the next convention. Twe or three times have unsuccessful attempts been made te bring the subject of work among ths colored people Inte open debate In the lower house. What was the range of the discussion tn the secret ses sions of the bouse of bishops will noverbo known. The commltteo en conference ap pointed by that house recommended that the deputies pass the Joint resolution defin ing thejattltudoef the episcopate toward the colored nee, but they declined te recon sider their fermer actfen en the aubject. Much dobate wan excited ever the pro posed new canon en marrlage and divorce, based upon the existing canon. Among the new features which were r-Jected were the sections that "marrlage Is prohibited by the word of Ged and by Ills church within the dogrce of consanguinity and affinity fpecified lu Leviticus xvlli, 0-18. that thore be Inserted a prohlbltlve table as con cen con talned in the ration of the Church of England, In both of which are imolved, as many think, the ques tion of marrlage with a dccciised wlfe'n uls ter, and that ministers Bliall admonish the peeple from tlme te tlme that the church forbids clandestine marrlnges and that Its publle solemniiatlen ought net te be dis pensed with except for geed rauses and under special circumstances. The section adopted was that " if any porneiis be Joined togcther ether than ns Ged's uerd doth allow, their marrlage is net lawful, and such marrlage Ih hereby prohlblled." Other projte&ed changes In the canon wero actions prohibiting a minister's marrying any perNeii under eighteen years of age without the parent or guardian be present or consent by writing; providing ter porf-ennl ncqunintunce with contracting persons mid the prosence of witnesses, -and for a registry of the innrriage; that the law or the church en dlvorce Is contained In Matthew, v, 32, and xlx, 0, making but the ene crime cause for dlvorce; prohibiting persens divorced from marrying again te each ethor If the woman mcanwhlle shall have married again ; providing for punish punish ment or ministers violating the cnuen ; excommunicating persons marrying tn violation or the canon except upon ponl penl ponl ten co and avowed final neparatlon,previdol that the nacrameuls shall net be refused te apenltent persen In linminent danger of death. The mere reading of the canon as pro posed demonstrated te the depulles that it was tee weighty te be disposed of this year, and accordingly the whele question was referred te the convention of KVi. L1MIXKD LOCALS. The prlze awarded te Dr. J. W. Nelsen, supervisor of the Mlddlotewn sub-dlvlslen or the Pennsylvania railroad for having bis track lu geed condition, was 8100. It wusnnarded yesterday by Uenernl Man Man ager l'ugb. The eMnlug concert and fioclable of the Laiicaftter Llederkrntu will be held lu the hall of the society en Monday evrntng next. It v HI be for members nnd their faiillllcs. Jehn Gruel's Ice wagon struck Henry Stapi'a butcher wagon en Prlnce street, near the opern house, en Wednesday. A apindle was broken from the latter chicle. James A. McDeUti, of this city, was among the large party who welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Chris. L. Magce nnd Stute Honater llutau,. who arrived in New Yerk rrem Europe, en Wednesday. Five ledgers that were in the station heuse lest night were discharged this morning by the mayor. The first street car that has ever crossed the tracks or the Pennsylvania railroad en North Queen htreet, passed ever last night. It was hauled ever and drawn as far as the Hlestcr house for seme purpose, but what It was no ene seems te knew. Quite a number or officers or the Lancaster street railway company wero present. . A HotPl-Keeper Dies. Frem the Lltttt Itrceru. Frank ltutb, fcged 53, proprietor or the lirlckervllle hotel, dled en Sunday after noon at ene o'clock. He had been ail ing Ter seme tlme, but was nble te meve about until n fe-.t days bofeio denth, when he wink rapidly. Mr. Ruth was n nntlve of Merits county. He had been n teamster for Schrick it Foel, beer betllnrs nt Reading, for a peried or sovcutceu years, until ubeut eight years age, when he took charge or me jincKcrviue ueiei, wnicu no con ducted In such oxcelleut tnanner that he was pronounced the best hotel-keopor that ever occupied that heuse, and besides wen hosts or frlends. The remains were con con eoyed te Reading en Thurday, whoie In terment took placent Alleiibach'siconietcrv. Rev. D. C. Tobias etficlatcd at the funeral. Tim feuntry DauecH. The balls or dances which nre tlven nearly every week at seme of the hetels within a few miles of Lancaster nre rather tough affairs. The folks who attend the dances are all from this city, nud en the nights that they take place peeple of all kinds are hauled from this city in omni buses nnd cobs. The last event of this kind was held at the Rosevlllo hotel en Tuesday evening. During the night thore were qulte a number of fights. One big woman blnckcncdn young fellow 's eyes und Mjveral men had their heads punched. Xobedy was hurt n great deal, but theiu wero a number present who deserved te be killed. A Itlojcle mill Athletic Club. About twenty young wheelmen or this city have organized u club te be knew u as the West End Bluycle nud Athletic club. On Oriel's property, nt Pine nnd Lemen strcctsrthey will hnve u track for exercise, which will be nquniter or a mlle mound. A club heuse for athletic sjteits will also be erected en the let. The president of the club is C. Galbralth, and the Hecietiiry Oeorge Hctrick. Applun Mii.v Kill This Ciidet. Cadet William A. Cnrter, of West Point, Is unconscious in the hospital nt the mili tary academy. ThoHlngslev estate, which was recently turned ecr te the academy, was thrown epen te the cadets for the first tlme last Saturday. After Car ter had pnrtaken of a henrty din ner he and ethers left the bai racks for the orchard or the Klngsley estate They partook freely or the apples and Car ter stopned at n spring and drank seme cold water. A few seconds later he sud denly fell te the ground nnd has been un conscious ever hluce. It Is very doubtful whether he will recover. 1'acU'iiKe 1'iuty and Sociable. The Columbus club, .in organization made up ormcmberH or the Knights or St. Jehn, gave a packnge party and socia secia socia ble nt Rethwtilur's hall en Wislncstlay evening. The attendance was large. The following iinmbcra drew the prizes, nene of which were claimed last nleht: Nes. 098, CW, 1,16a, 1,350 and 670. The helders orelther of these lucky numbers will re re re colven prlze iieii presentation or the same te the managers. Up An Alp TlireiiKh u Tube. A dispatch irem .Switzerland kavs M. Trantw cilcr, chlcr engineer or the Brunlg railway, Ins applied for a concession Ter an underground railway up the Jnngrrau mountain. It is piopeaed te reach the summit or the mountain by means or n tubular tunnel. Seven Theuwtiid Dcuths Prem Cholera. A dispatch rrem Ktnmbeul says that the cholera is still making rrightrul lavages in the tillages of the Tigria nnd Euphrates. There have been becn thousand deaUis within thepast three months, nud there are as yet no signs of nn abatement or the aceurge. Dentil or n ilitf) lund Lawyer. Richard Hynseu, uged CO, dled nt flics flics (citewu, Maryland, en Wednesday. He waa ene or the most prominent lawyers or the Eastern Shere. He leaves an estate valued at f200,000. Mr. Hynseu wts p. Democratic leader of his section. A SAMOA WAR SOXO.I Kin Warrtere Making a Tour' of tha World. ,i An office In New Yerk looked something like a dime museum en Wednesday when nine Samoan warrior, In charge of It A. Cunningham, went there te secure their steamship ticket for Europe. They are of medium height, square-shouldered and muscular. Their names are Chlaf Statu, one or the leaders In the rescue of the American sailors at the tlmoef thehur rlcane last Mtrchi Mnnegla, Leaauaaii, Mua, Letungalra, Lealefi, the poet of the party, who com:escs Impromptu songs en any occasion; Tit, Fel and Taslta. The chief and four nf his companions were partisans or Matuafa. The ether four wero followers of Tamasesc. They all have intelligent races, thelr hair Is long, bushy and naturally black, but they blench It until It Is or a brick color. At home their principal clothing Is cocoa nut oil and n breecfi clout of tnfa cloth made rrem the barkel the mulberry. They have chesen clothes mere sultable te this cltmBte, however, wearing blankets and moccasins. They tattoo themselvca In ene solid color below the hips, the prevailing tint being blue. The warriors seated themselves In a row en the fleer end took up a war song started by the poet, te the music of two mulberry sticks. They kept ;orfect time both in their singing and In . the movements or their bodies. They left Apia laat June and are new en their way te Germany. Mr. Cunningham wished te show them in this country but could make no satisfactory ar ar ar rangoinents, although Bareum offered $250 a week. Mr. Gladstone Speaks. Mr. Gladstone delivered nn address at Southert Wednesday ovenlng. He was enthusiastically wolcemod, the hall being crowded two hours bofero the opening or the meeting. Mr. Gladstone rovlewcd the work or the Liberal party during the past 21 years. He paid a tribute te the laudable anxiety or the powers te postpone a European crisis. He refened te the Cretan quottien as a formid able monace te the pence or Europe He criticised atlongththe govemment' a work, and claimed that all Its useful mcasurea wero Liberal. The speech was short and somewhat dis appointing. Mr. Gladstone inadonpelnt by declaring that the principle or the deck strikers applied te tenants and tradesmen in Ireland would have bcen penal. He was touched by the election gains, nnd believed that ir they could end the septennial act und appeal te the people te-morrow the verdlct would be In favor of the Llberalsand Jus Jus tlce te Ireland. The bulk or the speech wus devoted te Irish grievances. He said thnt the uocesslty of the continued pro claiming or new districts was ovidence or the fall u re or the coorcien policy and de clared that the crlme rate was new the same as In 1831, when, In erder te secure llie sup port or the Paniellltes, thoTerlos declared that coorcien was no longer necessary. Mr. Glndstone said he was unable te lay befere his hearers a scheme or Liberal pol icy for the future beyond the en tllne al ready well known. Cupid's Werk. Frem ths Leivlsten(M.) Journal. Silas Emersen, who died in Santa Clara, Cal., last w cek nt the age of seventy-feur years, leaving an cetate valued at $10,000. 000, was n nail ve or Harrison, Me., and is said te have gene te California en account or an unhappy leve affair. Theyeunglady te whom he wen engaged, like the heroine or Lecksley Hall, let her parents influence her te break the engagement te marry somebody else, and se nhe gave up the werklngman for a Bosten lawyer. Desir ing te oscape rrem her vicinity, the disap pointed youth went West with the gold geld seokers or 1610, where, instead or mining, he begun te build huts where the city or San Francisce new stands. His Invest ments In real estate made him rich. ' A Wheel Tern Ofl. This afternoon Warren Drurain, a school Uui her r Mnrtle township, was driving up.'-'e'itli tiuoen street, and he attempted te cress (he i .ilread track, which is six or eight luetics nbove the level ofthedtiotH. The result was thnt he had n wheel tern off. This stiect Is In bad condition. The western slde or It liu; such a slope thnt It makes driving upon it dongerous. The car track Is out et condition and Constable Eicholtz tlircatens te return it te court. Painting Poles nnd People Reil. The empleyes or the electric light com puny nre busily engaged painting the poles or the company nt present. The color used Is a bright red and persons w he had occa sion te pass near the poles en North Queen street this morning, will net seen forget It. Quite n number, including sev eral Indies, lecelvcd splashes en their clothing, but many or them will net find It out until they gel home. Dekh Nearly Kill n Weman. A htiKO inaslltr owned by Jacob Sachot Sachet t6n, ori:ilz.tbethport, N. J., attacked Mra. Walter Uurke, whlle she was en her way home en Tuesday night. The canlue knocked her down and bulled hlstfclh in her thigh. Sevorel curs Joined lu the at tack en the dofunscless woman, who would undoubtedly have bceu killed had net her nrles rer lielp brought oeplo te her roscue. Her clothing was nearly tern elfby the brutes nnd she was overoly bitten In soveral places. The mastiff that first assailed her was shot by a pollceman. Sum! the Wntcli Company. Abraham Rltnur te-dav entered suit m the court or common ple.is ngaliiBt the Keystene Standard Wntch company for reynltv en ene of his patents used in the inanufacture or watches. The statoment or the amount due lias net yet been filed Heat 1IU Urlde. Jehn Dugan was married en Sept. . On the day nfterhls marrlage he wnsarreMed for r.ilbe pietonseaml was lecked ui until he made arrangements te pay the claim agalist him. Te-day he was prosecuted by his bride, who charges litip with beating her. Alderman llarr will dispese or the c.use. llettlni; Uniforms, On Friday the Lancaster C'adeti will meet fur drill lu Rothweller'H lull. They will seen sncuie uniforms. A sainple of the uniform for ethers Is new ohlblted lu tne window or Martin Ilres., clothiers, North Queen street. Tiir. prlru U July n Uhnc, And It Ciuv Headache mid Neuralgia eury time. Uhome-Seltzfii nt any drug tterf, 2-6td AMUSEMENTS. Attruutleiitfnt Pulton Operu Heuso. Thursitey.Oct.2l, "Hcelnn, theNlghtQupcn." Friday nnd Saturday, Oct. 23 nnd SO, A Ranch of Keys." DEMOCRATIC TICKET. STATE. Mult Tieaiwtr ED.MUND A. BIQLUIl. COUNTY. itatt Stnater. (Northern District jen.vs. HOOVER. Dlltrlct Atlermy. C. O. IIABSLEIl. Dtrtttert of tht Jm)i; ABRAHAM STONE, J. W. NAUMAN. rriten Intptcteri. AJI08MEA8, llENHYM.WELLEIt. GuntySitncier. JOHN C. MARTIN. lilrtwiaitce. Oast-1 -1 Amen. edncsduy, October 21, isstf. irlde's rrildence, North Diikestrcet.clty! t. t. A. Onit, 1). I)., iiSklatcd by Ilav. J. nt the brIJe' by ltev. K. w. iicinliiger, Harry C iatrcr, both of Luucniter' uusi nnu .Margie ltd 5ClltJlB. KAUFFaAK.-At Oreville, en Hie 'M lint., Henry L.Kaufruiau,uscd50juirs. ' Tlie relatives nnd frtcndi of the family nrc re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral rrem the residence of his ten, Hlrnm Kauirman, Ore Villc, Harrlsbun; pike, Friday morning at 0 e deck, bcrxiccs at 10 o'clock at Meeting llentc, tJiiKll.vllle, ..j. iilavJicie. I'lilladelphla I'ihmIiice Market. ,i,l'A''!lhPnlx'..9'l-:-l:-0on-YleurWMi - auia-l, m AciJ7a 1 extra. l!s.V.i..t '.'. 4tM3i10; putent. Wheat flrif,. v.. aM. !!! ft". I I'tnu'n Red, 03c ! tern tltady j Ne. 2,1iaii:c! OataUMdyt Ke. a White Sci He. SM.JItWaerMli later tl 13. . , Ar; IlimaHOOM loeaalltrj lebroreheTee; mixed, 9ll ..SSS'JTABfn baled m itn. Mw.llTseaU 00. Batter, steady i , rtnn'a crramerr atra aaffHei l-cnn'atlnte extra awtw. Regs steady j Penn'a nrtu,'Jlc Cheese itcady ; partt!kJms,7Be rail sklmi, feu-eleum firm ! refined In bbli.. fTOO. I'eln tee dull KXaJOe per biMhel. .' Llve Htoek Market. CHicAoe.Oot. st-Recelpui.lSJffi): ihlpmenU 4,000: steady i beeve, H 605 00; itetni H 001 w ; iteekera and feeder, II 02 W : cows, bull and mixed, f 1 leS te ; Texaa came, 11 intfiw; neiK, i kiwi ve. Hlieep Receipt. 10,000 1 nfil.mnC.8,0O: mar kel steady; netlvcn, t30O3510: Western woeled aioel 15; shorn Texans.la 289403; lamb, ft 00 te 13 2 per head. Htoek Mnrketa. tluoUlleni by Reed,Mtaraen A Ck;.,btikri, uancasier, rv WXW YORK LUT. Canada l'aclflc.....M. II A.M. 12 H. 8r. M. a. t. e. a i.. Colerado Ceal........ Central l'actnc. Canada Henthern.. Chi. HU U A rbg... Den. AltteO....-. Del. L. A W.... Erie 2nd........... Jar O K.AT Leu. A N.. L. Hhere. ...., Hlcb.Cen Mlnseurl I'RClflC-.. Heck. Valley 30 8IH M SIX 80 ,142 , 29 rt. r... N. P. Prof... N. Went- Ill it. y. ;... ,r. New England. EatTcuneMee Omaha . Oregon Transcontinental iiniarieA w ..... .. .... Pnclde Mall... Richmond Termlnul...... HU Paul mi Texan Pacific. .. 20J Union Pacific 67 WabeHh Cem 17 Wnbanh Prof. .11K Wcntcrn U 852 Went Hhere Itends. riULAllRLl'lIIA LIST. Leh, Val 11. N. Y. I'lilla. . Pa. It. R. Keadl nc. .21 S-m !,ch. Nav Hcitenv. I'aisi P. A It : N. CeilU I.. Pceplcii I'nsn Rdg 4'a WK OIU 10OH M 22 1-1 21H 1$ 1W tirnlu and Provlstena. EiirnUbed by S. K. Yundt, Breker. Chicago, Oct. 24, 1-00 o'clock p. m. October waeai vern uau, ferx. iira. 10 IS November. . .... December ft)K Year January February March May MX July.. its uruae uii , Consels le-ix Closing rrlc 2:1J o'clock p. re. vriiunw uurn. uaii. I'era. October 78X November.... December Year......... January . Februery March May July , Consels W. 3. 78; 600 83X 332 38 21K 29 ... 121 124 124 ... Ui IXi Kit .... RlJ? ai aH ... 10$ 1062 106H :::: ss mii eh :. "z. "'".'. ma 7S TtlC TM !! Ul 403 3H 4 ;"." ..:::: 3 81 81 33H TT.l 17 IH 85 Vf uevr ig 3U;t BOS 8 97 m wj ..... 30 0 15 . .. SOl-l 10H 0 42 5 92 .".'.'.'.' 7.'.'.'.' ,.'.'.'." oed ai 2IJC Lard. .'WJi 18VC 10 70 6 20 SOJj 18U 9 75 5 97 SOJ2 18JJ .... 6 87 80V? 9 15 5 87 30J ItH 9 42 6 90 .... . .... i Reci'ipts'. Car'Lata. Winter Wheat 108 Hprlnj; Wheat 115 Cern 313 Oat 2l Ilyo Barley .. . Heaa- Rceelpts Heg 24,000 I tecclnLi -Cattle 10.000 cv bucrttBcmcnte. pURE J UICE OF THEORAPE. Tart Red and White CALIFORNIA WINE, 80c per bettle ; $3.00 per dozen bettlee. ROHRER'B LIQUOR HTOHE, Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT GAGE, call en or addresi, JOHN E. SNYDER, Attorney-Ot-Law, e24-tfd 112 K. King St., Lancattcr. Pa. BEST 60 HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN the city, at HILLY WAITZ'B, .. Ne. 8 and 103 North queen Bt, niyl8ni:J,W.Th,SAw MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Cletluj and every article under tlie tun, TrANTED-BY NOVEMBER 1, AMERt TV can or German Protestant Girl for ecu crul honsework, Address, LOCK BOX 21, llryn Mawr, I'ii. elMtdS.M.WR lirANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL TV hotiscirerk and te help with washing and Ironing. Apply at the INiELtiaFNCKR Olllce. el7-tfd Gilt UNWANTED AT TlIK LANC.V8TER CARAMEu CO. FACTORY, S35 CHUBCU STREET. s23tfd WANTED! SALESMEN paid, steady work am -OOOD WAOE3 tery. Iho best term In the hualness. Address ,e , J. AUSTIN SHAW.Nurscryman. teplMwdR Brooklyn, N. Y. W ANl'ED-MEN FOR CITY AND 8UR 8UR renndlng towns ; f30 te r0 per week. Ahe, two general agent. AVnly te 02I-2K1 c iv.OAl.in, City Hetel, Lancaster, fa. - .. '... r. . . IJOR RENT-rilOM APRIL I3T. NEXT, A Ftnrpjlass Blacksmith' Shep, with dwell lug Heme, situated at Greenland Mills, In East Lampeter tewnthlp. Annlv te ELIZABEni O. E. BATES. eHtldll 4 North Duke St., Lancaster, Fa. CSPEt p til Klcs, PI CIAL NOTICE-CLOSINO OUT MY EN- reruocKei i uniiy carriages. Tep Bug Bug 'lllutens. Business Wnrnni nnd Hli.li.hu. nlne. II flne line of Hccend.lmnd Wnrlr. (fro,. Bargains. Positively will be sold at a sacrifice te clese bulneas. J.H.NORBECK.Agent, Cor. Duke and Vine Sts., Lancaster, Pa. e3-30tdlM.UwH prOME TEbTlMONY IS THE BEST, Casper Wcltzcl, Ne. 21 North Water street, had null u bad cold that he could scarcely sleep. Ne mcdlclne helped hlni until he took COOHRAN'S COUGH CUBE, One dee of which stepped hi cough for 21 hours nnd cured htm. Price, 25 and 60 cent, at COCHRAN'S nitliri smiif Nes. 117 A 139 North Qncui bt., Lancaster, Pa. Tu.TbJJR pUBLIC SALE OP HORSES. ON SATUnOAV, NeVEMBEn 2, At2p. m.,et McOrann's Tark, In the city of Lancaster, two fast trotting UambUtenlan Hern-. They are about eight years old. One Is of u Light Serrel and the ether of n'Clicstnut Serrel color. One Is a stallion about sixteen liauds high and the ether a gelding. They will be sold for unpaid beard. ., .,,.,. . MICHAEL MCOONIQLE. Oct?2,2l,;CAnevl "Vy-E EXAMINE EYES FREE ' Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably find that there is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We i use Inlmltable "DIA MANTA1' lease, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists a the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacle, W.OO ; usual price, eieei i spectacled, BOe.t usual price, Sl.OO yiriiiiciuir.e9inseric ted, S4 ; usual price, f 1 0. H. ZINEHAN BRO.I130 S. Kieth Street, i. I PHILADELPHIA. eprrciANB. Belweeu Chestnut and Walnut Street. mtMyd y EVAN A SON'S. Levan 8c Sen's, DEALERS IN CORN, OATS, FEED, BKLEDHHY AND STRAW. LEVAN'S FLOUR! Witm H9itmmini; MUXEfg BORAX MAP WILL' WABH CletkeaaeJ every amete a4erWiBn. rrasr yWuA&sxpn bet ieiib cah JL Equal BlUy WalteTt Haraaa ruled Cigar, at ,IMaufwJlw,,0RTH,U,tK,W' AL.lt-A.ND PE "" LATEST MQVEL TIBB In Balllnaa. ummuuiiH mj Pen. tale een Patterns, ftaliataetlen OnarantenL ncuRAHN m v OWLEN, Tailor. iNq iae Werth qesen Btreet. M" ILLER-B BORAX BOAP WILL WABH CTethea and every article under tne un. IRV OUR e FOR Se CIOAIt. HAND Made and Lene Filler. Maw let hta Mm. scbi .um riniinn nweirea. DKMUTB'B OIOAR BTOltE, Kia-uan .. ... u Mil King street. B,Li,YWA.,,HA8 E BRBTTWerOR 6e and teClnrs la the city, at mylnM.W,tk3w MfELEH'S BORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethe and every article under the snn. ORRENT-FROM APRIL PrrNEXT, THE , Greenland Hills, tttuated en Mill Creek, East Lampeter tewnahlp. Apply te Mim EUZABEtH e:K BATES, .. ,M . f North Duke at, Laneaiter, Pa. R0CT0R.a 0PERA HOU8R eter A Soulier. Proprietor and Manager. aW-TO-NIQHT.-W OERMAN DRAMATIC COMPANY, "Raxrinai ths Mtk4 An... ' n iiwiiiyHSiii PRICES-ac, 8e, 60c, 78c and $1 Je. It rpROUTABHANK. Underwear I Underwear ! ALL ORADES AND PRICES. AT TROUT & SHANK'S, marSft-lydR Ne. no Werth Qneen Street. TTENRT WOLFJ FURNITURE STORE, h removed te IN East King street, havlnc a full Una of Furniture of every description at the lowettprtees. Ale Undertaking promptly at-"."f&J?- Call and examine our geed. ag-UdR H. WOLF.1M Eet Ring Street. -1ARPET CLEANING. HAVING ADDED NEW MACHINERY AND BEING IN SHAPE TO Clean Carpets UNDER LESS EXPENSE, We ha e decided te give ear customer th ad vantage and have reduced the price or clean ing te 2c. PER YARD. This Is less than you can have thim beaten by band. We will give ths same care and better work than ever. LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor, Woodward and Christian Sts,, OR AT ANY OF THE AGENCIES. MrTelephene. eU-tfd B OOTS AND SHOES. FOR LITTLE MONEY. I hae lust rcceUed a Line of MEN'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES, made ever the Latest New Yerk Bquare Toe Last, with Im proved Tip, and Latest Style Upper of Oei Calr, making a beautiful contrast and very sty lish shoe for Dress, Parties, Balls and all kinds etllghtuses; they have all th appearance of tSOO, 1700 and WOO shoes, and If boughtclse beughtclse boughtclse where would cost tl 00 or 12 00 mere than what I am sailing thorn for. I have them in Lace and Congress In different widths; they can be seen lu. Large Window, with prlce attached. Have also received a Large Line of Men', Bey' and Youths' PATENT LEATHER OX FORDS, used for same purposes a Men' Shee. Men', n 00 per pair ; Bey', tl 50 ; and Youth' II 25. Can be seen in Larg Window, The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N09.S A 5 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 49-Stere closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex. cept Monday and Saturday. mHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE s NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, Merchant Tailoring Department. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER In tbe most satisfactory manner. Lewest Cash Prices. Gent's Fumshing Goods, UNDERWEAR. Ac, At prices unsarpstsed for cheapness hi the city. Gee. F. Rathven, 25 East King Street, ram i srai People Ouh Stere mar20-lydR LANCABTEU, PA. ytna JllHMvt(tmsmlr OANBB-THK FIMBBT AMBOKTaUOIT OP . Ne. 6 anf MB North tiueea atreet. mrTT-M.W.Thjmw MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and reryarUcI nadertheaaa. 11T-E OARRT THE LAItOEST AND PINBBT VV Htoek of Genuine French Briar and Meeraehaam Pipe and Fine smoking Tobac co. Oennlne Turklnh Persian Tobacee. DEMimfS CIOAR STORE, EntAbllnhed 1770 at U4 East King Street aiWfdR MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the un. TUDOES HAVE IX)NO H1NCE DECIDED J that Billy WalU agar I tbe best In the state. Fer sals at NOS, 5 A 108 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.Wjhi.BAw TjMNE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WDOLENH. AT P. WEIREL'S, p21-3mdR Ne. 44 West King Street. mHE ONLY LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEOE, Ne. 34 North Duke street, Day and Evening Sessions. Mere applications received and mere pnpll entered since opening than during any prevfen period. Fer proof of this call at College Roem. Typewriting fires te all who take Ihtbuslneu cenrse. Address. H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. MILLERS BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethe and every article under the sun. "C1ALL AND WINTER, 1888. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote H. GER UART. Nene te equal IU Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabrle for Full Dress Suit, and the prise the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. O North Queen Street. JVOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. R ALUADLE CITY PROPERTY AND BU SINESS STAND AT PU11LIC SALE. OH THURSDAY, OCTOnia 21, 189, Will be sold at public sale, at the City Hetel, en North Queen street, In the city of Lancaster, all that valuable Let of Ground, situated en the west side or North Queen street. Immediately north or tht Pennsjhanla railroad, containing In front en said street about 40 feet, and In depth, along IU northern boundary line, about 110 feel, te the Pennsylvania railroad, en which are erected a Twe-Story FRAME DWELLING, with a two-story Frame Back Building ; and Immediately in the rear of tbe dwelllng is a large Three-Story BRICK TOBACCO WARE HOUSE. Part of the front building 1 occupied a a Cigar and Tobacco Stere, situated en and along the Pennsylvania railroad, which Is the south ern boundary : bounded en the north by prop erty or Jehn It. Bltner, erq which Is occupied by Harry C. Moere, and en the cast by North Queen street. The dwelling contains about 16 rooms. There I a hydrant tn tbe back yard, pavewashln front, water, gas, and water closet In the dwell ing, geed Mwerage, aud all ethr modern Im prevement, an m geed condition, and is one ei me eest Dusines sianes. Any person wishing te view the property be- for the day of sale ma: the day of sale may call en either of the un- aeragnea. 1.1800. A geed title will be given en April Sale te commence at 7K o'clock p.m., when attendauce will be given and term mad made known by THEODORE WENDITZ, CHARLES H. REES, Executer of th Estate of Jehn Res, dee'd. B.F. Rowx.Auet, Ne. 408 Seuth Prince St oetlMtd T HE NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE ha been In use in tills town and county for twelve year. It I no experiment. The people who have them take great pleasure In recommend ing them te their friends, We refer, by per mission, te the following : H. S. Spencer, Lancaster, Pa. J. 11. Ralbfen, Lancaster, Pa. K. T. Fralm, Lancaster, Pa. D. 8. Bursk, Lancaster, Pa. Allen tluthrle, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn A. Ceyle, Lancaster, Pa. Henry Gerharl, Lancaster, Pa. W. P. Cummlngs, Lancaster, Pa. Oeorge Scbaellcr, Lancaster, Pa, St. Jehn' Episcopal Parsonage, Lancaster, Pa. Rev. H. A. Brlekensteln, Lltltz, Pa. Levi Orese, Neflsvllle, Pa. Mrs. Mat Helnltsh, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. B. F. Herr, Mlllenvllle. Pa. Geerge Lutz, Lancaster, Pa. C. H. Lefcvre, Lancaster, Pa. Mr. AnnaC Stamm, Lancaster, Pa. J. O. Wlllcex, Lancaster, Pa. Myers fc Ratbfen, Lancaster, Pa. Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Pa. Rev. J. P. Stcln, LancasUr, Pa. Thes. Wiley, Lancaster, Pa. Mnne Weuger, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Hehman, Lancaster, Pa, Charles Martin, Lancaster, Pa. Melvln H. Hathfen, Lancaster, Pa. St Jehn's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa, St Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. Frederick Hecfel, Lancaster, Pa. Christian Gltllch, Lancaster, Pa. D. B. Land Is, Ijincaster, Pa. James C. Gable, Lancaster, Pa. D. P. SUickheuse, Lancaster, Pa. Kngllsh Refermed Church, ljincaster. Pa. Edward Zahm, Lancaster, Pa. G, Edw. HeKcncr, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Lewell, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob H. Landis, Mlllenvllle, Pa, Baptist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Atglen, Pa. Isaac Stlrk, Luncusler, Pa. Jehn H. Besler, Liuirastcr, Pa. Reformed Church, Willow btreet, Pa. Geerge Buss, Lancaster; Pa. Jehn M, Davidsen, Lancaster, I'a. Zlen's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob L. Brubakcr, Rolirerstewn, Pa. Val. Wcrkhelscr, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn L. Miller, Lancaster, Pa. Chas. Batex, Lancaster, Pa. Henry Bundel, Lancaster, Pa. Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Hege, Jr., Lancaster, Pa. II. M. Zeek, Lancaster. Pa. Jno. C. Dlnan, Lancaster, Pa. Leenard Eckert, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Markley, Lancaster, Pa. Adum L. Landis, Wltmer, Pa. ChaR. Gctz, Lancaster, Pa. Bara'l Vandcrsaul, Lancaster, Pa. Marcus Klrchncr, Lancastei , l'a. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND 18 NORTH QUEEN ST. J."' MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN K. CO. Can you use 1,2 or 3 pairs of desirable Curtains at a spe cial price ? If you can, leek ever this list of Curtains thre. 11 out of the regular stock fur the reason that they cannot be duplicated. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. I 3 2 I 3 3 pr. at 75c; for. price $i.iej 90c ; $1.00; $1.20; $1.25; $1.30; 5i.3e; $-5e; $1.50; $175; " " $1.25 $1.25 $1-75 $2.00 $.75 $2.50 $2.25 $2.25 $2.75 $3-oe $3-75 $4-25 $5.00 " $1.75; 2 " $2.00; 3 " $3-oe; 2 " $3.00 ; 2 " $3.50; 1, 2 and 3 pairs Chenille Cur tains at li and price. Swiss Tambeured Curtains. Madras Lace Curtains. Irish Point Lace Curtains. Chenille Lace Curtains. In one, two and three pair lets at and price. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. - V i. Vttt jLmiritMmnttv Tlfnl QBAX BOAf WILL WAl u vmsh asMi l every article glider Uteaa QC&vtifiBS w vimr "wwmmimw la tne el tr ium . DKMUTirB CUiAK BTORB, U lMBastKlcgnttM M,yf,5!", BQKAX MAP WILL WAI Clethe and every ante smdeT tJaVS OYSTERS I HBSTOYS1 kt served In all trl KTHBV hnMM iirini.rav aniAfc.wr.T M of the Central Market. Oysters In Ikes upvuiuaxica iu inrie wraillM. connection. "HyTlLLEK'S BORAX HriAP rtr.t. JXM. Clethe and every article under Mmi BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENTUIOAW use ttate, at ..- NSandlQBNerthQuJal n.jWHl, TTtAU3W MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WAI Clethes and every article nnder Um d KYBTONB BU8INBH6 COUBOK n HAMK. . - . -zr ' j """ . iutu4 uutarrjugca av&t.iMirrM tri hyy a delightful room ana pleasant 1, list vuuuK nun Kiin tmntmm m m . un u.uij j, BTcniBg course, writing and Phonegraphy lancht W.n UAmmvu n.i. Ne. II North Qoeen St, Lan'caW, 1 Ta TILLER'S BORAX SOAP wilt, wi J.U. Clethe and every artlcl under the i S' TEAM ENGINE AND BOILERWOlUGSj Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Werk and a nuiiau uttr uioek 01 Engines ! Allew u te Quete you prices and ee c (kclllty for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power . Herse-Power ... ' 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power. 15 Herse-Power. ae Hore-Fewer ...... 1,1 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power 8 Herse-Power 16 Herse-rower. Boilers, Secend-Hand.1 Five Herse-Power, SO In. Dlam., 16 feet Lenl ir u. . uun. ariivn, ife ana f ue. One Beiler, SO In. Dlam., 13 feel Leng, 21 8 ll fpHtiAa It aaA t k Kataa. wjm. am T CesUngs, I12S. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIEl IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engine, Mill anl iuiuiu Atacuiiicnr, nuw Mina, jjara ana Cob Mills, Pump, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indl reci, or Dy uet water. OUR HOT AIR FURNA01 IS THE BEST IN THE MARKEr. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PROPRIETOR, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER. PA. SUrttchca. " TtTATHES. HMERICKN Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Specs, Eye-Ola cu:., Ui lU W JJ31 I'illU&O. Optical Goods. TelcKranh Tim Dallr. Every I Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, No.IB9NeitnQneenSt.,NearP.B.B.BUUoa.fl JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL ae Jeweler and Graduate Optician. WEDDING PRESENTS IN Royal Worcester and Antique Silver. EXAMINATION OF EYES FREE. NO DROPS USED. OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER, PENN'A. y-lLOCK BUYERS. We hate received en unusually Large and Attracuve Line or ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. EutlirlyNrwStlt, wlilili we Olftr at I'rlee Dint Cannet be Beaten. Thecc, Willi our already large steek or les ex. pcmUc, IRON. WOOD CASE tind NICKKLS, fit e us tlie Largest und Most Complete Stock 11 the city. Yen ran best ere your Interests by railing and liu rH-'ctlup. -All KI111U of clijelt Itgiwlrliifc Den I'remptl. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen CORNER OK ORANGE. St. Ew' mm&tete,i&du 4 kt-i" 1 1 l&t:m.x,- mimfh &ffii&C&te&fefeft Aj-ltei .