' m&wzmimxmm' " .1' SffiSPHARlV'SfiOIJi. -r- - T rmeiiMiirs hi mis UNRVKlW. WKir NUM. J. . Tv .. l BHf Mtttcti of Itl Crp-Ke Qntta XMKMrtB Iat Sprlngr-A Upnl rttsjii'PtrtltUssB -With luflnenre. Mim OcL 2D.-Hrry Sliell, a olUseterthlspl", uiedMnis thMi neon ie-cUr. of pneumonia, illMMorlMtBntwewfck8. He M ft ami of Solemon SheIL formerly jan at of Um court home and at present a res MM or iMicaatercUy. Barry was born X rtiaratiiirg In early life he wm em Li Jbr a time In Kelker'a hardware JESw In' Harrletmrg and alae ran en the HMfMsl. FtorwanyyearahewMpreprlj lac T the Continental hotel, en Fourth ITOfB VDim no ruwreu iwm ' 3 Mriw ami was anceeeded bv Charles Fran- V'chcMi of tncaater. lie was a prominent Atoaaaberef tha Maaonle order, and be- rti ... 1.1.l.l. T.lMk 1k?n (Mil tfA Wa alae a member of Corinthian Chapter . Ml K.ja.At A Butt UaaAHa aiMrt , , 4 Mat Eminent Commander of Cyrene Com Cem Com immOKtyJUe. 84, KnlatiU Templar. Be- -9MaaweaaneiMlenKeu w wuer w;in. Al, Mr. Shell waa an active Republican ," penueian ana always wx k " U'iapelHica. initswne servea as morpui merpui $ tlta appraiser, having been appointed by & . MMnhr fmmmtulanirt. When A. J. ("KaaiTman was collector of rovenue of the -Ninth revenue district be wasa clerk In his 4Sea for a short time. lie was an itnsttc- ,,g IS IUI canuuuiv iur me uvuiuw.. ' wlerk of quarter sessions by the llepubll f'eans several times and had he 11 ed be VWOUIU UBYe WDIi WHIUIUBTO .V JS . ? ai.K.lHlH.1 a ilamttn Iliy1 Um Xltllt f'Fridy.ie new collector. This appelnt- t rftaet-'waa certain, as Mr. Fridy had Mr. Rhell leaves enn son. who U tunr- V and tw0 daughters, Rjed II and 17 if'J yaara. Kft?T Miislelnns Ornnlxe. r A number of ladles met lattevcnlnff nt IS for the purpese of enjnnlilng a clnsi of 'meaical mstery. x no emrers eifcuju me: r Fraaldent, Miss Lillian k. iTanier; vice U president, Miss Allce Welsh j socretnry, BAflinl MnAflTa1nairltia a tlnllMl ItlllMlrlRn nf thn Kith , V' eaniwry, the fdtuer or inodern muHlc. The ' r oeclety will spend the winter in the study feySpef the lives of dinorent inusicliins. Mcei- V'lngs will be held every two wcckh, anil the i aedety expect te bave musicians te lecture r and play for them. , Officer Wlttick arretted Mat. Brown, . Vi.-colored, last nurht for asiuiuH and buttery t en Mra. twrencc. Kqulre KvaiiH held her fjtabaUforeourt, ...KThe inspection train passed through :town this mernt nir en their trip ever the Vmdm-tek division. The train left Kred- Ofariek City this inernlnK aud ran through ' tt'Hlxanjrf HID WUHTt lliaHUIII .-ui.msm.i.-u l'gtanumberef prominent railroad eftlcials. tiv iAm ftntAvnlila iiarfv wna linlil lAttf nlnlil C jffiai the home nf Frank Cellier In honor of ff'Wi 2Bth birthday. Jtcfrckliments wcre ff- Berrad durlmr the evenlmr and all nresent .khad a geed Ume. s'i. Alex. Btrauss, salesman or tne uoiumeia t shirt factory, has reslcned his position. 1.. ,--i Miss Themas A. Welsii. various eianuiii); i'eommlttees wero npiwlnted nnd n constitu censtitu V U6a and by-laws wero adopted. The Beclety '.& uImImI tliA ntimn lfflm littnflf rllllt finttelv. 1 T. Craven, the latesuperintciuient, left thi4 '-' morning for Mempliin, Tenn. i.i Chaa. E. Wann, Columbia eorresjendent ertneliancaster Aumincr, nml i-ar rocenl clerk of the P. it. It. has reHiiriieJ his den!- rttena te accept a position en riie Unltlmore tt Potomac railroad, with hoadqusiters at aitea, A), u. Air. ann win leave :tutle. Ills many friends are plensed evnr mm promotion or Air. wanu, anu icei con cen '4r.lldent that he will be successful In his new & position. ,V urace vmi, or riiiiauvipnia, is TaitlnJ friends In town. l5;jA goodly cumber of persons attonded f4Um laeture In the Presbyterian chapel last LdaTanlBar. The fourth lecture will Ih read Effea Wednesday evening en the subjoet, NW.U. Barr lain Philadelphia attending fvlah aaaaa.1 ! rt la.te aa1rlamaa nAnmlllnn rf li.a ' P. and R. Rellet association, of which body Tu HIVVMHK Wl HIV OU T lavu VUIIIIIIIIVVU III tuu peiaasiemDer ropreseniing me iteauing 'v.'A Columbia dlvUlnn. j-Bqwre J. W. Selly Is en duty nt his ofllce gjllWT UK ITXIlfc 111I1VSH. 'Hebert E. Williams, who haH cene te ;"lMaekeeplnp, has been prosented with a;, a baadsome mnrble clock by clglit Penn- ;W, aytvanu railroad empleyes. A Immlsonie s- walnut extension table was also given Mr. rt Williams by the members of the gunning club. LIMITED LOCALS. && aiding en Middle street, gne a Hiiriiritie S,! party te Will Flick, nl lier home. The f-ii number of ceunles itrcsunt Mat about E$ thirty and they enjeyed tliomsclves daue- i tne. nlat.lnrv mintna u.nl nillm. n itAml eii. Et per. r"-'j. The Active bose ball club Intend helilinir Is'. r, their annual ball in tbu Inncntcr rink en g-db next Friday evening and they ex poet a big Bi? Hatrv Pent, nhnnrrul liv IiIh mnflinr.lii. Prelaw, Mary Frnnkferd, with defhiiidliig f7 aereut or a iteara bin. waived n iiciring Vaud gave ball for trial at the November f$0 J. K. Rlgby, of Frank ford, lins been ,i ' aiatMUliab " dub for next year. y The Yeung ltepubllcans are nnxleus te j nm buui money ana iney ua n ueciuea bf .opera house in the near future. .U'hcy in- - !r twuvBn uiiiiBiret ifuriuriiiniiL'u in I'uiiiui j lsna anaving oil their beards and tuke te fce'-iOOTK. a?' Joneer the electric lights in the north- 3 eastern section of the city wero luirnliitr Sbetweenthe hours of 0 and 12 o'clock en ix Meaday night. rj A telephone pole en Iteckland street, 1-SUBearthB wind hole, vt p Monday night. na blown down en X" K. P. TtfitiinlimluA .(( una (n.il iv & granted a renewal of his soldler's IIcoiihe te peauie goods in the county of Lancaster. A J.an canter hhew Cieea 8011th. 7 The Welch brothers, of this city, v he are . energetic hustlers, have had n little show en ".the read all summer exhibiting le of - the Johnstown Heed, llicv took In the principal fairs In this Mateand New Jerwty. and en Sunday night Mlke Welfh and "Dec" McKclly started for Jamaica, Op te exhibit at the big fair. They i ill llieu ; travel through the Seuth. Shet un Owl. Jehn Shread, u letter carrier, whose tPiinfjlli.4limtii.il fltfi Riuutnil ..nv.l .11.... .. liv ered a la rite owl sittinc en a tree en Shirt. h'&f, Utftn HtrAAt Llilu mnrnltifr. ITn nrni.nrrul n SW small gun and shot the bird In tliewlng. It-f, and placed in the stabloef thoShumretk K hotel, where Proprietor Dennelly lias it en . uiTiKKiiiK iu xnu uiru wuh inenrumtirivi " exhibition. Ne Damcur Hlifnal. At the corner of Duke and ICipeu Mrects there Is a large hole made by the contract ' era in dlinrlnir out the diamond at the In tersectien of these streets, for axplmlt 'blocks. Thore was no dancer llirht dls. fe Played en Monday night, and n man drove r"wi and made a narrow c&cape from uti 'upset. fC -De Net Cbumi Delay. M Ulnden A Fritchcy, contractors, hare rSi BOW enen lntli kIiIpji rrttinuri.-w... !..!, i y p r " - .-... ... ...w ...guv... u.. &une Sv-f wtrk linln tnni Dn.l rl.A-,.... T.. L-jt? order net te caut-e any delay this Beaaen of !" fc 4mm VA41P fliAV nrmilfl n.1 t. Kn ... ewnars lese no time In lavlnir tlmlrrnri. K Making water and eras coiinectioiiti niirl m. moving trees, -tc They are new ready te Jfltb before winter seta In. - v .,.- -.... -. 4AI UUUUA1UIU A'tWlMIUIl. Secretary Windem's decision that China- men may land at a Pacific coast pert, pre- .ivldr-d they have through tickets te an i Atlantle seaport and give u bend of (200 te save wiuun twenty days, nas created 0011- MMt inuignatien in laiuemia anu M. Prominent California newspapers, blv the San Francisce Citll ntul Hull. tjhave raUed the cry, " Wlndem must V Xxacutletu Issued. fHnca Monday neon the following exe exe exe ejUoea have bean Issued i Samuel II. Mil. liii'-Jehn E. Bebringer, administrator, JT.5t6jj Annie Brackblll vs. II. Hart! ?WltrtW'eit Lampeter, for fl.JVOO ; mtf JUvlDa Gable, against Wm.T, H. ?Mt awiTa-ST. V " ' .4 . ,TMB PARADISIC tt. It. CHURCH. It fa Dedicated en Sunder With Interest - Intr Ceremony Prominent Prcacliera Present. Sunday was the day set apart for the dedication of the .Parndlse IT. B. church, near Clay. Sen Ices were held en Satur day evening In the German language by Rev. H. B. Spayd, of Shamekln, Fa, Sun day morning opened with a heavy rain and dark clouds. Itcv. C. J. Kephart, president of IxLanen Valley collego, oc cupied the pulpit and preached anabloend eloquent sermon In the F.ngllsh lauguage. The dedication was postponed Until the afternoon. Itev. M. J. Mumma, presiding elder of Ihellarrlsburg district, dellvered an able discourse In the German language, at the afternoon service. The Uem's supper waa then held. When this was evor the effort te ralse the money te llriuldate the debt was in order. The cost was 2,81n.10t amount subscribed, fiOMi.Wi the amount required was I770.&9 j 800 was asked for, and 870.81 was raised. As the hour nas late the dedicatory exercises took place In the evening, after the regular services. Bev. Spayd again occupied the pulpit anil delivered an able sermon In the Kngllsh lsniraage. Itev. Keplinrt then formally dodlcated the church te Ged and his ser vice. It is one of the finest of the country churches In the l'at Pennsylvania ccn ccn ccn forenee. Kd win Klser, of Brlckervlllc.w. a the architect and boss carponter anu showed commendable skill. The trustees and memliers are exceed ingly pleased with thecdlflce. Thore wero a number of special features te ralse money for tlie church which are worthy of men tion. The pews, chandeliers, etc., wcre collected specially and donated by A. P. Miller and II. 1.. Steliimelz. The carpets, furnlture and ether neccHnary nrticles were thus donated bv Mrs. r.berly, Mrs. Weld man and Mrs. 1'rb. BAMUKI. CHAltt.l.V PKCUMAlt WII.I. Ile Gives Knch Donemlnntlon lit Ills Town a lleiiest. letters of ad 111 1 n 1st ration were granted snme time age en the eslnle of Samuel Clmrles, who committed sulclde by hang ing, at the county hospital, te I'll K. Mylin. Ji 1). North, esq., Air. Mylln's nttorney, in hit examination of the mpcrs nf deco dece dece dent, found a will which dlNpoiedof his cntlre estate In n veryiinexected inaniier. Mr. Oharlcs lived for 111 my years In Ar kansaH nnd owned vuluubln ical ostate In MlNseurl and Kausns. In the town In which Mr. Clmrles lived the fellow ing donmnlnntleuN had churches: Methedist, Ficsb.Weriau, (Icrinau He formed, Quaker and Catholic, unil he glves te each or thoxe churches nu equal part of his estate Mr. Charles' wlfe died home years age, nnd he leaves an only son. Te this son he gives the satue amount as te each of the churches. Samuel Tayler, of Marysvllle, Mis souri, Is the guardian of this boy, and he retained Jehn A. Ceylo, esq., te leek uftcr the boy's Interest. Mr. Ceylo Heme tlma age 111 oil n caveat against the admission of the will te prolmte, en the ground that Mr. Charles was inmiiie when he mnde It. The will be olferetl te probate, probably te-morrow, and as Mr. Ceylo has filed acaeat It will net be admitted until nfler argument Is heard by the register. If the will Is set nslde the cntlre estnte will go te the Hen. It Is estimated te be wertli from 12,000 te SJtir,ne. 8uore Accident te An Anrd Ijdy. Frem the Itendtni; Englr. Mrs. Tjydlft Wilsen, aged 07 j'cnrs, of Ileamstnwn, IaiicaHter county, met with a sovere accident at the cist nnd of the P. iV II. feet bridge at the Aliter station. She camolneii the Quarry ilia train and wus met at the station by her granddaughter, Mrs. Ira Bickel. In descending the steps, Mrs. Wilsen's hcel caught, precipitating her te the bottom. She tell en her face, and, It Is thought, sustained n frncture of her none. Her light unit was also Injured. Siie was taken te the resldciice of Mrs. Blckel, 535 North 11th street, and a physi cian called. Itnllrend Cliniijrcn. W. Ij. Coejior has been appointed sujior sujier sujior viser of division Ne. !) of the Pennsylvania railroad, which is between Columbia unil Coatesvllie, te take the place of Simen C. Ixmg, promoted te mi assistant ouglnoer euglnoer ouglneer ship en the P. W. it II. read. Mr. Coepor has Ikeii supervisor of the rher reed, from Columbia te Pert Deposit, w ith his head quarters in Columbia. He w 111 new coine te Ijincaster, II. P. Lincoln takes the place of J. II. Murphy, as suporUser of division Ne. 1, which ts in Philadelphia. Gas Prem Weed mid Oil. The Toreyn Gns company claims te be nble te produce ten feet of gas ler every pound or weed and, using tlirce te three and n half gallons or oil, te glve a light cf from 29 toSUcnudle power, nbeut l& inore than the presant Philadelphia supply. This is dene by placing Iren cartridges filled with weed In a regular gas trench, whom the weed Is slowly charred nnd the gas, passing through jIies. mingled with the gas from the oil bunch, unit front thence Missed through the meter Inte the retert. Appointed CuwhlciV Collector Fridy has appointed Charles C. Seltr, ofMeuuUillc, as bis cashier, aud he will goon duty en Friday. Mr. Sell is tii years old, nnd for a quarter of a century litis been n school teacher. He w as for tw e years clerk for United States Paymaster Muhlenberg. Collector FrldjsayH-litrwlll net uuuounce any 11101 e nppelutnu 11 h uiilll eiler the election. A. M. K. Church Kntertiilnmeut. The entcrtiiliimeut for the beueflt r tlie African M. K. church, nt the West King street riuk, this evening, wlll.be 1111 Inter esting iillalr. Tlie features will be tlie General Tem Thumb Wedding company and tlie concert by the Columbia Chun h Choir company. Ulie proeaeds will be used towards the viynicn( or n debt iccently contracted In the pure huse of 11 parsonage. Sail) of Ileal f.Mtatc. Last ovenlng II. F. Howe, nuctioncer, rer Oscar llelieln, adnilnlHtrater or the estate or the late lMwanl Ieds, sold a two-story brick dwelling house, Ne. -I'.! North Queen street te Cui.per Ilrnuner Ter 8.1,200. The let en which tlie house stands has n depth or 2 IS Usat and extends back te Chrit.tl.111 street. In the building Is a store. Donth of 11 "Weman. Mary Anne, w Ife or Geerge Anne, of the firm et Anne .t Themas, died last evening at her home, 418 Poplar street, niter 11 long lllncs.'. She was 40 yean, or nge, unil Iij sides her husband Icaes tlnoe children. Tblrty-Throe I.les Let nt Pwi. A cablegram from Liverpool wiys : The lirltlsh ship lielun, from Culcutt 1 for this pert, has hiundercd at sea. Thirty-three lives wcre lest Killed lllnihcll. Oliver Garrison, a brother or Commedore Garrison, committed sulclde en .Monday by sheeting hlmscir in the head In Ferest park, St. Leuis. He was ski. ter a leiur lime. b lly Ilisiiet. Only te dajs mere (iluy unit nlj;lil) I will ceiitliinc my Kale at the I'ulucu or KaMilen. 'the admirers of oriental run ure cordially Invlleil te come anil muke their selection, 'lhls (jrvat collection wilt U told uteiie-thlrd or lliu price of these sold In larger cities en ncceuiil or their being selected by mjscir In the prlnclud Ullis or Orient. Come und get a Imrguln. '1 he l'ulue of Fashion will lie ou en Tuesday nnd Vil. nextiiy ecnbigiie9iHs?hill rer the rug ile li II. IC. Kukablnnj eJHd Wk imve Insteck a nice Hue or tyie-vrrlUiig IwIktk, plain und uiarglnul ruliHl, Marcim Wnrd'11 Irlth llnrn luiHrnnitciiMle,iec,Craiie'ti bend a.-raiHl cnveJepes, which wu will print te order at khert notice ut riUMinubls prices Aluea tlna l(x k of bill headj, luttcr heuda, en, vcleiiea, ttaicinenU, tai, tuiiey card reraj. vcrtUlng purpeM, menu curda, ejieiilng curd wedding stationery, pregramme, Invltatleiu' etc. toil nt Intki.lieic.nckk elllce and s! samplcii. t eai-triUw AMUS1.MKXT.S. Attractions ut Fulton Opciii JJeiimi. Meuduy and Tuesday, M Twe Jehns." Weduenday, Prof. McU-nn's Athktlc Knter. taliiuienl, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Night nnd Mutluee, Ida H'ddena. Scathe. ""' GEieen. In this city, en tbessth lint.. Chris Chris te;lier Uelger, In the 81t car of hl nge. The relatives and friend of the family are re pectfully Invited te attend the runer.il, from bis late residence, Ne, 210 Eett King street, en THE LyOASTBB 0AIt.Y INTELLfeEyCKtt, flUMlMY, OCTOBER 29, "iv WendeAdajr afternoon at 3 o'clock. IntermeKl rivatc. ft Ukts. Octebsr 9S. tm, in this city, Julia Oels, wlfte of Jacob U.Otc, In her finy-dgutli yrsr. Tbe relatives and friends or the family are re-, spcctrully Invited te ntliid the ruiieml, from 1 tier husband's residence, Na m Seuth Lime street, en WedntssUny morning at le.n) o'clock, without further notice. Intcrnirnl at Lancas ter cemetery. Utttvhei. The Live Btoek Market. LahcAstrr, Pa., Oet. . The receipts or live stock st the .yards of James Htewnrt 4 Hen, the past week went LtOScaltle, 29 hogs and 717 sheep. The sales nt Stewart's yards were GC0 rattle and 70 hegi. Theiialcsnl Mrntrrr's ynrda were SH) rnttle andlSOhess. Andst Mvl Henmenljr'Rjnrd 110 cattle ft) hogs for Henaenlg nnd 0 rattle by Jewph Hteln. 1 ne pricea wcri 1 nieciccr, riizt anil h,ii iuu ; feeders, 12 7543 60 ; (ill tellers, 91 OXiit Of), fci acrerdlng te quality, Hogs sold at tVOi 5.15 H 100 ft. - Grain and Previsions. Furnished by B. K. Yundt, Breker. CitlCAOO, Oct. SR, 1.40 e clock p. m. Ooteber .,.., November.. December .. Year . January k... February .. March ..., Mny June July- , Crude Oil... wrncat com uais. i'etk. jjnra. 7S ni 101 7S Mil 10 m ear. 60S 51 tut ""?a It Vi via .an U 2'1'ij 21JJ 12 aril Consels Closing Prices 2 IS o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Ird. October 7S si;j isjj November Ti sM IH 11 00 0 IV eej 9W Uecenibcr 79J-J Sl'i 1SJ 6 112 &IKt r. w Year 78 80 1117 Jsnusry ..,... February ... Msrch..... ... Msy June .... July Cotmeta CrudeOU Winter Wheat.. Hprlng Wheal... Cern - Oats H)e.. .. Hurley MX II li ICW, Car ixit, l:ci ll At 221 Ileculiits. Head. ..2l0 .. U.000 Ilectil pis line's ......., ltecvlpts -Cattle. ... Phllndelphla Produeo Mnrket. I'lltt.AliKl.fltlA, Oct. 2".-Noen Fleur wenk ; I'cnn'a supers, 2 UXrf'l "S J extra. 2H.Vii.3 2."; fain lly, II 7ici3 UU; rellir, ilXygiiO; patent, ilKXfcfiOO. Wbint steady Ne, 3 Ited, new, 81Wc j Ne. 1 I'enn'e lUsl, Me ; Ne. 2 de, UOc ' Cern firm ; Ne. 2, i3l2 ic. Oat firm ; Ne. 2 While ,20c; Ne. 2 mixed 31c llran dull; Winter 8l2cal3 60. Haled h.iv ipilet; 311 UYAH 00 ns toeuallty ; timothy 11. Wail tee rer choice; mixed, vail 60; baled 00 straw, new,fl7fjOHlS 00. hitter steady j I'cnn'a creamery extra ZV32le; l'enii'a firsts extra 2S.a1ll. tiggs steady j I'cnn'a firsts, 2:hU24c. Cliccsedull; part sklms,7j8e; full ski ins, Potrelriim firm ; refined In bbls,, 17.15. Potatoes dull 1 iSVjt&Oc per bushel. Mtoek Markets. Quotations by Ilced,McQrann A Ce., bankers, lanrntcr, i'n. IfKW YOIIK LIST. II A.N. Canada Paddc 00?; O. C. O. A I.. Colerado Ceal 12 M. 8 I'. M, OSJi Central l'aclltc. Canada Heutliern.... Chi. HU U A l'bg Den. A Itle 1 Del. L. A W F.rle Krle 2nds Jcr O K.AT IU M I'X 6ljJ Hi 2D iViij 20 1IIJ5 II 8l lOuJj IM 7U' lllJi Ixiil. A N ,4UII. W 1,M ., nkv. U Bbore li) MU IOlllJ 71J' Mich. Cen.. en Missouri Pacific - , Heck. Valley. N. P. ,t N. 1'. Prof. N. West.. N. Y. O New England , Kast Tennessee Omnba Oregon Transcontinental.. OnUirle A W. facllle Mall Illrlimeud Terminal HI. Paul Texas Paciria. Union Pacific Wabash Cem . Wnbash Prof. Western U , WestBhore Uends , PHII.AllEU'llIA i.isr. Ih. Vnl , II. N. Y. A Phlla , Pa. It, .. ..., Iteadliig Ijeh. Nnv Ilettteuv. Pass P. K..- , N. OenU Peeples 1'axa... Hilg 4's Oil " hi'" 7J 1HJ4 iH Hi 45Ji 10S 22JS a'A ii. ia;j hisi cay, 1 7 mil M 2lf 61 ml i 107 lOU'J lcu .bticvtlocmcnte. TUHKJUlUBUrTlIKUllAPK. Tnrtllc.1 and White OALII'OHNIA WINK, 30e rer bottle ; IS 00 per dmen bel tics. , n.. . OlIllEll'8H0.UOllHTOIlR, Ne. 22 Centre Uquare, Luncuster, Pa. 1G2 aciii: fa km, ji.re ; m ackk I arm, JSOO j Knriu Catalogues sent II. l. (MIA MIH'IIU irec. uBS-tldAStw FedcniUburg, Man land. fIM.KIfS IIOltAX SOAP WILL WAHU XX CleUies and every article under tliesun. -rANTKO mtKHSMAKINU 1IY Tin: T T uny. Apply in It iNO.S 221 KABT ClinSTNUT BT. ITIXI'KUT HAL124MAN WANTED reit J.U uci Ucnts' KiirnUlilnir lloeclv. I'AliAUHOI'1 i'AHHION It , North Queen Hlreet. irANTKD-A ? V w agen ; 111 tindershinft taklli MAN TO DR1VKA llltli'k- inint bn a goeil kalramnn and Ins iiireef a lierkf. NntiAntin 1 uceuappl. ltd Alse, nn en and boy. Apply te U. (I. MILKY, 310 North Queen HtreeU WANTEII-A PABTE BOY TO HTAMP cigars nnd innke hlmscir nseful about tlie ractery j 0110 with exprleuce preferred. . . W. POKTUO.VDOACO., ltd Over .Northern National Hank. MILLEK'H IIOKAX BOAP WILL WAHU Clelhisaud every article under the sun. IINETAILOKINUI Al.L THE LATEST NOVF.I.TII IN KINK WOOLENS. AT f. Wi:ilCEL'H, Ne. II West King Hire ep21-3mdlt IrccL OYKrKKHI lltTCnBTEKS 1NT1IKMAK 1NT1IKMAK ket. kerved In all atv leu, and meals at nil hours, nt CIIAULUS V. flOSTKK'H. In Hi" re.r of lht Central : Market. Ojaterx In tlie Midi or opened served te private famllUa. 'irlephnne tounectlen. eliiidll A riLLEK'H IIOKAX HOAP wTu.lv'Asiil All. LleilKKuud every nrtltle under the sun. -ITIOIl kTT.TTateiiacc6 HwiufinTTN V B'KKl condition ; capacity 12 cake ; will be sold at oue-feurlh actual nwt. Addrcsa 11E(IENKIIIIA1.1)K.MA.N Executers tMule A. Cellins, Marietta, l'e. MILLEIl'B IIOKAX HOAP WILL WAHU Hollies mid every article under the kiiu. TTIAHMEKH WANTED TO BUFPLY MILK ' AT Til It LANCAHTKK CAKAMELCO.. nSf.trdAvv It a Church HI., linciutcr, Pa. H.LEK'H IIOKAX HOAP WILL WAHU tlellicsand every article under thekiin, "T TOM LTiailMO.N'Y 18 THE 1IP.ST, Oupcr Wellrel, Ne. 21 North Water street, had such u bad cold that he could kcarccly sleep. ci iniHllclne heled him until he leek OOOHRAN'S C0TJQH CURE, ()no d(e r which stenped his cough rer 21 hours and cured him. Price, 2S ami 60 cenU. at (XJOIIUAN'H DKUU HreilE Nes. 1J7 A ISO North Quetn St., Lnnnikter, l!a. Tu.Th.Hll" i3UO(nou'sepi:it.v heuhu Procter A Houller,.....Preprlelor and .Mn lingers. Monday and Titesda i Hlcwart'M "TWO Ji ay. October 2S nnd20-J. JOllNH COMEDY CO.." ".uu 1 uaMngturerhlmaud he fur me, and SI'i .... Sl '( hi i'l'Vf iiiiiiien. uiese errors nre nrrwe." Cemedi of errem. Prlns,15,Ue,30. &0and7&rts. nL''illTi''i,d0l(ol.','rJ,l-,'rer' Wm' Mclean's Great Athletic EnU'rlahinient. Price. 2S. 60 and 75 c Is. yVe ,'j pOHlTIVE PU1ILIO BALK. OS HATUim vv, NOVEMIIEU 2, I89. 111 be keld at thq Cooper Houw thut eue-nnd-?.')'" r;!','ry me Dwelling, kltuatcd Ne.SU Wtkt King striet containing In front aefcet. inore or lew, mid In depth 1CT feet, mere or Itws. lids Is tin excellent kite for btikliicks puriMikTa or nrlv ute residence. lxted in the met nn nn nn tralmrtoreurclty. vN";'!!t,i"'t!W0-!"r' n'hk Duelling Heue. Ne. 6W bt Jokeph street, containing 0 rooms and a ball, In excellent condition, llalceny. .',ilruI'1 '" 5 rd, fruit, etc. Lotcentaliis In front r, ."',? ll,;es unil In depth B7 reel te a 10-fvet-wlde alley. Privilege te enter public sewer paid for. lhls house la lu every way a pleasant eule" te begin ut 7.30 p. m. Joki. U Hainks, Auc.leneer.UN F,UTOCI1' ol7,llWM.-Juevl ...XI and VrH &tHIstttirt1i. MIIXMt'R BORAX BOAf WILL WAHll Clethes ttni erery article nnder the snn.i TTFJKY HLAUOH 18 PREPAKKD TO XX make to.enier at short notice any kind or furniters for home or office. Hard weed work a specialty. Repairing efmrnltursnsaUr done. Upheliterlng In all IU di-pertments, ... M . HKNRYHLAUOH, mlMmdTilaVSR UlKast Grant Street. TAKMELB ANU WOKKINUMENH KIP BOOTS! The Itest that's made Bt the pricea you'll And named here. Plenty kinds te cheese from a greater variety than at any store you knew of. All or them from the beat American boetmakers ; net a shoddy pair among them. Geed, solid substantial binds for the many cold and wet days the wcatherwlse Inform us are a-cemingln the near future. We have "an excellent grade of Kin Heets at $2.60. They bear close exami nation, recommend themselves strongly and sell rapidly. Saddle seams, rarely ever ripping; hare best solid leather counters, with either .double soles or double soles and taps, as you'll prefer. Net warranted waterproof row leathers can be. gee the boetmaker anywhere crimping or giving shape te the beet. The proof thnt few leathers will turn water becomes apparent. A bit of grease applied new and then, how ever, serves te keep out moisture. This nittke of Beets wear strongly; we've many patrons who buy them again and again, wanting nothing better. Beys' Beets of the same grade ut 12.00; Youths' Ul l,OU. Our $3.00 Kip Beets you'll "And It dim cult te match anywhere. The uppers ure very Clese gralued best cuts from the skiu. The bottom stock first cuts from the hide the celebrated " Flint Htene " of sole leather. First-class coun ters ; workmanship thorough In every way no skimping. Farmer' Hett, Veal Kip Beets for drees at $3.00. Heavy Chicago Kip Beets at the same figures. At $4.00 we've ae-luch leg Tcam Bters" Boe's. At the same price Butcher' and Brewer's Bed and Black drain Beets the best. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NOKTII QUEEN 8TP.KCT, IjANCAB- teii, Pa. rpHE PKOPLK'M CAHU HTOliS WE ASK AN INSPECTION -OK- The Finest Line -OF- -OK- THE YARI0US SHAPES IH THE CITY. Our Heal Plush Goods of last sensen were pronounced by many te be the best goods ever offered lu this city, rlvalliijr the real seal fur Itself Inbeattty, The best ovldence that they were all right Is the fact that we carried ever but ene carmenU r We open nn cntlre new lfn Ihls scoxen. Purchasers of Heal Plush Ooeds will de well te Insjiect our stock. - 1 THE .'1 I s 25 East King Street, nmi-20-lydK LANCAHTKK, PA. H' IUU A ltKOTIIP.n. Hirsh & Brether. WE AKK IIKA1IY WITH OVERCOATS. WIS HOPE YOU AKK, AUSO ! I ! Overcoats for Hen, S3 00 te $20, Overcoats for Beys, $2 te $12, Overcoats rer Children, $1 te $8.00. Our Prices are loner than ever. Our Prices nre lower than lite lencnt. All Overcoats atu oureun make. That means better made than ethers. In Mclleiix, Knrs)n, Ucaveri. Chin chilla, CeriCKcrcwt, Wldeunlcs and Cheviots. Storm Overcoats and Pea Jackets. MEN'S SUITS! IiiftaclisniidCiilawav,$J,$fl, f7, tS, fl, 110, II. Kv.tra 11 nu qualities up te j.X) u Hillt. Ueu's Extra Fauti, 90s. te $5. Bays' Bults, Leng Pants, $2.00 te $12. Children's Bulti, ShertPants.fi te $7.00. MKN'H KUKNIHIIINGS, UN1)KKWK.VK, NKCICWHAK, HOSISKY, (1UY1, HANDKKKCHir.KV, HIIIUTH, KNIT JACK mil. Our Made-te-Order Department ! I tilled with Kerelcnaiul Demestic Ktulti. Klve u Uoet Kit and Klrdl-ClnssTrlmmlnt;. We ONIM'KICK CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, Kerth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Sea Plusli Gwi People W Stere MM BROTHER'S SJem &fcrtfMmttit. MILLKH'd BORAX BOAf WILL WANK Clethes and every article aader them. neL. i-' 'SX?2r Ha-. Ctrel or many f9r'iiAU8T,M SHAW.KurstTTtean. ectg-lwdB Brooklyn, N. Y. CIPKCIAL! S3 JKtTLli imK8.Hfs.UITH TO ORDKR. Made nnv irinimeu in me latest style. vnuiuinn uwi,kn, IheTallers. . NQ.13S North queen Mtreet. M'frnSKS 52RAX BP WIL1 WASH Clethes and every article nnder the sun. fVtt, OOLDKN LION AMD MIAOUBRIDA J; .are the only Clear Havana Killer and strlcUy hand-made 60 Clears In Uwelty .. ...w AUItI' I CIC1AM H-rVlRK ie-uan lit Bast KlntBtreet. ePBCIAI. NOT1CB-CLOHINO OUT MY Kl V tlf .UKk ?.r family Carrlaces, Tep Bua Bfrs, PlisUins, Business Wagensarid Hlelih.: also, a fine line of Hecend-hand Werk, tfreat te close business. r.- t. i- ." NOUBBCK, Ajent, 1vvftaM,,V,neBU-'I-,,c"Sr' BURINKH8 EDUCATION. eing men and women, de you wish te JOTISy.L?0'. l!tlen and receive a nod salary T Ixrn Boekkeenlna and hew te trans fer t liftB"- he KEYHTONE BUHINKSH txtLLtxiE affords you every opportunity at modcrate cost, te get a practical education. ,. .W.IJ.MOSHEK.Prln., iq-gNnY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, tt JTme te ,m TMi K'n treet, havlnr a K!iiini2fJlurn.4ure.Vr5vcae,,CTlrtlenatiha lowest prices. Alse Undertaking- promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-trdll II. WOLF. 136 East EngHtreet, Q Till NE MINUTE, IP YOU PLEAHE. Irty new pupils enrolled since Octetter 1. . ....... aiwsisine superiority of tha LANCABrEK nUHlNKHM COLLEUE. Ne. 31 v. ......?ferlh Dl,ke street. Ne CHEAP Instruction held 011 tan an Induce ment te enter. Coiirse thorough, nnd Instruc tion In all branches first-class. Type-Wrltlng by a competent Instructor. Pleased te havS ou call In person, or Address. H. C. WEIDLElt, Principal. flALLOUHKKD FOK JOHN H. METZLEH'S Real Estate Catalogue AND Investment Circular, NO.D SOUTH DUKE BTKKET. ectVlj'd milE NEW AMERICAN PUZZLE. "BloeksofFive." THE NEW YOllK. WORLD WILL OIVE lOO Te the Persen whodees this Puzzle In the Hliert- cstTlme. A Piurle for Democrats, Kepubllcans and Mugwumps. Kvcrvbedy fascinated with I tut flrslslulit. Call and sce It. -FOK HALE AT- Erisman's Gents' FarnisbingSterc, NO. 41 WIMT KINO BTKEirr. A HKEW. Fall, 1389. Make It the money-saving tlmoef the vcar, nnd this the place te save It by getting the best material and most st) llsh Saltings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation alwavs reliable. Trices nre lower than ev er, st) les handsomer, quality liner. ' Te tlioKe who have dealt here the garments speak rer thcmsnlvra. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you. and assure) ou perfect satisfaction. NOS. 2.11 AND 230 WEST KING 8TKEET. sllKlind AIACEOKIABHION. Coats ! Coats ! -AT THE- Pa 1 J 1 1 5 & 1 1 7 North Queen Street. c call spcclul nttentleu this tlnv te the complete assortment of Ladies'. Minion' ntiil Clilldren's Cente. Our entire second lloer is stocked full w 1th choice neveltiea in Short Juckcts, medium length Jackets, Newmarkets aud Wraps. Our Cleak Department is the largest in the city, and might say In the Stutu. Our assortment is perfectly immense. Our prices as usual are the lowest. Woipieto below a few prices se you may Judge te be convinced. Ladles' Steckinette Coats, nn ull-vvoel Jacket, perfect lit, at $2.-0. An all-wool Jacket, extra heavy, double breasted, $2.ltt. A double breasted tailor-made Tucket, $3.60 ; better grades at R50, $4.75 anil io.eo, Uirecteire Jackets, very fine, special bargain nt $3. Directolre Jackets, very fine, extra heavy, tnllur-ninde, JO. Directolre Jackets, very flue and heavy, special, wertli 10, at $7.60: liet tcr grades up te$12.f0. Ladies Colored Cleth Jackets, sH?clul bargain, at 1.60 and $5 in striiK's and plaid. Novelties in Ladles' Ik-aver Cleth Jackets. 1. Tailor-made, vest front, heavy lieaver, at J5.U8. 2. Tailor-made, vest front, heavy beaver, superior grade, at $7.l. Novelties in tallor-inade Jackets, In directolre styles, at JIUW, ill.OS, $12.08, and upwards ; j length Denver Jackets ut $7.-lS, and upwards. Ladles' Newmarkets in striped plaid and plain colors, from $.1.93 upwards. Children's and Misses' Coats, all sizes, from H8c tinvvurds. Misses' Newmarkets for 12, 14, lGyenrs old, from $2.40 upwards. The assortment in Children's and Misses' Coats and Newmarkets, aud Ladles' Newmarkets is tee immense te enable us te sj ee'.fy any particular style. A visit will convince till thut we are able te suit every purchaser, and give entire satisfaction. l'LUSH DEPARTMENT. A short Seal l'lush Jacket nt $S.0S. A short Seal l'lush Jacket, witin lined, at $10.19. A Hjvecial bargain, worth $15, at $11.99. A perfect lieauty In a slieit l'lush Jacket, lined with elegant qtinllty snthi, worth $20, nt $14.0S. A $2e Jacket ut $ll).9S. Directolre l'lush Jacket at $2I.9S ; length l'lush Jacket ut $14.08 ; sivcelnl griulu Jncket at $10.0S; better graded at $24.08 nnd upwnrds. Seal l'lush Jackets at all prices. Elegant value at $17.08 ami $10.08. . A Sacaue worth $:t5 we k-11 at $2l.0S. Ladies' l'lush Newmarket ut $33. Ladies' Plusli New market at $37.08. Ladies' Plusli Newmarket at $47.0.8. Will open this day a new line of Chil dren's" Coats, in Cardinal. Gendarme Gebelin, Mahogany, und ull new shades from $3.50 upwards. 110 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. w ul te Pake of Fashion ! 1S89. -,. - 9UterttmeMfc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. - , WE HAVE OPENED OUItPinwC.lNVOICE OF Men's Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, Heuse Ceais. The Height of Comfert, Warmth nd Klcf ance for Heme Wear. , A FLANNEL BATH ROBE AT $5.00. ITS WORTH WILL SURPRISE YOU. FULL DRESS WEAR, fl OBtelt Md HblLit ,a K,d a,ev ..TJ16 IS."' ,n White Lawn Bews and Lawn KIMII1B ,.. BlarkHllk irn.llrernl.l.fb dress wear. A new fad In full am?" Sff" Shields and Hashes '.In Otteman, nine and Hatln. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. A ble value In Men's Grey Merine HhlrU and Drawers at 35e each ; worth S7Je. DiAJ,l taJue '1 Men's Scarlet Weel Mixed Shirts and Draw ers at 60e each wertli 75e. ,.P?ie.,1?W .values In Medium nnd Heavy Weight White and Grey and Merine Under wear at G0c. Heavy Natural Weel Underwear (all wool) at tl 00 j worth 1125. ' HeSvJf All-Weel Scarlet Underwear at II 00 : worth II 20. Kfeellent Camel's Hair Underwear, all wool, at 11.2a; worth tlM. ' Holyrerd's Derby Ribbed American Hosiery, Weel and Merine. ' ' 25, 23. 29, 31 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. Stem &feucvtiBcmcnt0. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and ev ery article under tlie sun. MILLER'H BORAX SOAI WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. -V1TCARRYTIIK LARGEST AND FINEST TV Sleck or Genulnr French Briar and Meerschaum Pipes and Fine Smoking Tobac co. Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. . DEMUTH'S CIGAK STORE, Established 1770 at 114 East King Street. alg-UdK MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. OK RENT-FfOM APK1L 1st. NEXT, A First-lass P.ucksmlth's Shep, with dwell . Heuse, altuatcd at Greenland Mills, in East Lampeter township. Apply te ELIZABETH O. E. BATES, eU-tldR 443 North Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. rTlROUT 4 SHANK. Underwear ! Underwear ! ALL GHADES AND PRICES, AT ., TROUT & SHANK'S, rnar2fl-lydR Ne. 140 North Queen Street. "PI ALL AND WINTER. 1880. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Hull ing, Overceating and Trenneriug, go te 11. GEIt IIART. Nene te equal IU Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fubric for Full Drei.s Suits, and the prlre the lowest, nt H. GERHART'S, Ne. 4S North Queen Street. -Only Direct Importing Tuller In the City of ljuicastCT. u J.B MARTIN A CO. A Counter Filled with JAPANESE NOVELTIES, Is the Latest in the China De partment, And some of the Greatest Bar gains that ever existed in this Class of Goods are en Display. Japanese Fruit Bowls, that every true lever of Art China admires is here, and the price of a special number is $1.00 each. The width of this bowl is 8 in., length 10 in., depth 2 in. We give the dimensions, as the size, decoration and price constitute the bargain. 150 dozen Indi vidual Butters at 36c a dozen. Salts and Peppers, Dessert Sau cers, Fruit Plates, all at special prices for Japanese ware. We show collectors of After Dinner Coffees a display of ever 50 different decorations and in del icate egg shell china, in bronze and geld decorations ; price, $1.00 te $3.50 each. French China and Bisque China from 15c te $1.00. Wedding Pres ents and Birthday Souvenirs in Art China and Art Pottery. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. "yK EXAMINE EYES FKEE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I if you have them examined you will nd tliut there is something uninv tri probably lit them. nnu inui mere is semetning wrong wl aim unit giasMn in in a great help te ou. we uui iniimuttiie "UIA MANTA" lenses. w,h'iC',S.rel",1aei?".Iyb' V.ed recommended by leading Oculitu as the best aids te defec tive vision. fd Oed Spectacles, 3.00 ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, 60e.: usual price. m. OO. AUlflcIi :Ial tv es Inserted. 4 i usual nrlce. 1 0. ZINEMAM & BRO '130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mys-ljd r-,. wYW FF Norfolk and New Brnnswlck Pine Cashmere! for large and stoat men.) ' Special Bargain In Merine Halt Hese at UUcI a pair. "i SXeryh,PA.,c"lrn,bl0 ,n Cotten, Weel and Merine Half Hee.2fiatn 7fK.. - iPSflS.1 Values In Klnnnel BblrU atOSc.Wc and 11 00. Finer AU-Weel Flannel Shirts, f 1 25 te ft 60. Cardigan Jackcta at 60c. 76e and II 00. ..Kxce'lent All-Worsted Cardigan Jackets atl Speclnl Value In Fine Deuble Breasted Cardl-j an iiicM'ii nt kjxi ; norm ?a at. Special Value In KldOlevem Embroidered! iToe ' onaecs, at 7ac. usually sela I Kid Olnv- 17mlirnlflrn1 r.r rnnlul nnlp English lied and Tan Shades, ler street or drlv' wear, iiuw ana f l . Special I Value In Heavy Cahmcre, Astrakhan and Geat Skin Gloves at 60c. Full .Dress Shirts In New Pique. Hatln Stripe and Embroidered Effects nt 1125, SI GO and Wl (1. ' jjtent gMPcvtiecmcnt0. VflLLElfB BORAX SOAP WILL WASH I ATA, nomes una every article under the sun. rpilY OUR 80 FOR Be CIGAR, HAND-I jl Aiaueanuixnig finer, rtewlel 25e Mcer-i Binnuin ripcsiusi received. DEM UTH'H CIOAR STORE. al8-tfdR 114 East King street. -pUKsT " WE ARE READY WITH FURS ! NO. 39 AVEST KING STREET. Our well-earned reputation In the above line being se well established, v 0 teel tltnt this an nouncement will be sulllcleiit te crcuts a lively reeling among all Interested. We have new tn stock a full line of Sealskin Coats and Jackets unsurpassed In quality and style, nnd specially reasonable In price. Small furs will be H feature this season. Capes, Muffs and Steles will be mero popular than ever before. . We have beauties In Genuine Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrakhan, Menkey, Otter, Beaver. Ceney and Hare. ' We have Muffs from fifty cents up. We ttdvlse curly purchases In v lew of certain scarcity later en. Itemember that a speclnl feature with us Is the making te measure all kinds of Sealskin and ether fur garments, guaranteeing satisfac tion In everv nnrtlcular. Orders rer garments te measure should be left as early ns possible te Insure prompt de livery, eaj-iind S" TEAM ENOI.NH AND BOILERWORKS. Steam Engine -AN Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and ex amine our Stock of Engines ! Allew us te quote J en prices and milllty rer turnlitgetit work. Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power fl llort.e-1'ewcr 8 Hnrt-.a.l'nurr .... $ 4.5 . 475 6JT. 675 10 Ilorse-1'ewer, 13 Herse-rower MHorscPewer.!'."!.!'."'.'.'."!'..'.'."!!',.!!'."!'.'.'..!!".'" 1,175 t75 Portable Engines-, HECOND-HAND. fl Horsc-l'ewer..., H Hor.e-1'ewer... 15 Horse-l'e er,. .12)0 .. 2V) .. 1W5 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, 1 In. DInm., 10 feet Leng, 2.Mjlti.Tnbcs. Price, 8175 and 1150. One Heller, 30 In. Dlam., 11 reet Leng, 21 3 III. 'I"ubes 11 feet Leng, with Flre Frent Castings, tlZx. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. MaMiniC,!"vN,f ,8till02ry Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery, SawMllht, Park aud Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Slram Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE 18 THE BIST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PROPRIETOR, 333 EAST PULTON ST., r LANCASTER, PA. !i&T!iLz: Sa&1-flyia 3&Ji . , .j-s. tfw'&&&M' ,-6i.L Aii f4 .1 -J-
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