III P I III ( I II I SHI III II' I" I I Hl I I IM Bill IIH 1 SHI P III I W in I HI HI III fT at 4. , S.i'"- SHi- ft .v !Eft s Sf I 8r ft M u M HP. m l! w fest1' m- Z-":"'v?&'' -," j AVANChSTERMAN KNOWS HIM. -. .111 IMlim HWIMJIIB St'SFECT, AI1ESTEB '? yj . nHtntiiHii ivvTJwmrT M raiuavBiii "i, n """" s WMt Irnnnr In the Celnmbitn l'cul- m. . .. ... . ... M? ? that Vnramui Ornr It tin --""-"- ,Thwl I ft gentleman tn thin city who ' kMWU great deal nbeut the young man fennel Bewman, who was arrested In Beading ft few day Re for forgeries com- Mailed in Philadelphia, nd led all the n1 Qaaker detectives te bellove that he wna ttuMeU, the murderer of Mllllonnlre Snell, of Chicago. The gentleman ly N. II. Valley, foreman at Downey Hi-ethers baedlnr werka, en HarrUburg avenue. t iai& Ur. lwllcv was foreman for the ft9f Cblambea Wheel and Bending cempinv, traicn wa composed 01 unuimcniimi, Celnmbua, Ohie. The company employed Urge number of the convicts of the stnle penitentiary en their work, which was done inside of the prison walls. Among tneee prisoners was this Identical Samuel Bewman, whose serial nnmber was lH.ISl. Mr. Balley came In cenUct with him every day and knew him very well. Bewman was sent te the penitentiary from urban ad Mr. Bailey thinks his sentence was two Tears and a half and was for burglary. He first began werkltur for Mr. llallcy in the months of October. 1887. He worked very steadily up until Febrnnry 8th, 1888, when he met with a very aorietn accident, in which he wasbadlv hurt. He stepped upon a round block, which turne.l under him, and he fell upon a niaehlne that was used for boring hubs. He strnck upon a sharp bit and roceivod a tcrrlble cut in the hip or fleshy part of the leu:. He was taken te the hospital, te which Mr. Bailey assisted In carrying lilin, where he remained for a long time en account of the Inlurv. He did net a coin no te work for Mr. flallev. but he sew him n number of times. This statement or Mr. muiy ex plains fully hew the man caine by the scars en his hip, alwiut which he refused te g've any Information te phrslciaiis mid dotoc detoc dotec tltres, and it tallies exnetly with what tlm warden of the Columbus penitentiary tole- e-ranhed te Philadelphia yesterday Mr. Balley says that Bewman was a very quiet, nice young fellow, who wus always pleasant and full of life. He intended te his work well. Frem his manners, con versation, Ac, Mr. llalley thought that he came from a geed family and had been well brought tii. AVhlle he was lying In the hospital under treatment for his injuries he was vMtcdJiy his father, who appeared te be n line man. Mr. Bal Bal eoy has been reading the Hctmtienul storleM about the arrest of the young lullew, which have appeared In the newspapers, and as seen as he saw that the fellow gave his name as Bewman and was once In the Columbus penitentiary he knew nil about him. DEATH OFl'KTKn A. KIMIIURG. .An Asced RcNldent or Celuiuliln Dies, l'roecodlngn OfSolieol Ilenrd. Cer.tlMntA, Oct. 30. Scheel beard met In jugular session last ovenlng with all pres ent excepting Mr. Urban. The finance committee reported as fellows : Itocelpts during the month, $5,fle8.22; paid out, 92,090.13 : balance en bund, K.'l,ru!U)!) ; bal ance in sinking fund, f l,(i.TO.fl. The superintending committeo reperted a meeting of the commlttce te consider cer tain rules in use at Ihehlgh school, but had adjourned without any action. The prop erty committeo worn granted nn onler for 915 for apparatus for the high school. M r. Allisen offered the following resolutien: That neither the mierliilcndeiU nor the teachers have the right te enact or enrorce any rule compelling any Mse who may be absent from school iv permission of the rmrcnterKUurillnn. t make up lest time by forfeiting nocessary ume or remaining auer scnoei. i no iniu ter was referred te the superintendent te investigate and report In writing ut the next meeting as te what rules of punish Bient had been adopted In the-d liferent schools and hew long they had been en-, forced aa te absence from school. Huperiu Undent Heffman mnde a report of the at tendance and condition of school.. Peter A. Kimburg, en old and well known resident of town, died this morn ing at 0 o'clock at ids home en Seuth Third timet, near Lnruiit. aipim! Hi vnnrH. ITn liml "& . been.au invalid for four years and was &' atfM1!ti Willi tvilillvatu nlinilt Kvn U'lutlin ge.1 He bus been speechless since the attack. He was born In Kewunrgh, New "Yerk, en October 10th, 1807, n'nd came ti town In 1832. He worked for the .Smedle.vs as ft blacksmith for ten years, undthen entered the employ of the state In the old roundhouse He was a machinist for the Pennsylvania railroad in 18A7 and re mained in their employ until December let, 1885, when he was pensioned. He put the first englue en the tracks for the l'ei'ii aylvanla railroad, and was fereman of tlie niotlve rawer. Ile was pensioned for old age and ill health. A wlfe and two sous survive, ills sonsnre Milten, of Cdlnm bus, Ohie, und I'eter A. Kimburg, lr of Hteelten, l'a. The fuuenil will be held en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his home. Sf ' jAj-ead race was held yesterday aflernoen ft l beFween local bicyclers for the champion- nip ei (-emnium, ine nice was irein llie top of Ragtewu hill toMeuntvllloiind re turn aud the contestants wcre Samuel Arneld, V. L. Oborleln. Dawsen Fernwiilt, Henry Flue). Jehn McLaughlin and Jehn Bruhaker. The race was wen by Arneld In P7t tlllmilM, Orlinrlnln "M, - ftl n It '"II Tlssel ai, McLaughlin 32J, Brubaker dis tanced. The prizes were a silver medal for first, clock for second und handle bars for ?V loe third. v utucer Wlttlck arrested Samuel Richard- aeu, colored, for felonious iisuniilt aud but tery 'en Jelin Lippold. He was bent te jail for trial at court. Officer Morrison arrested Jehn Mppeld ter being drunk and disorderly and Jehn ,. waa discharged ujhjii iwying the coals. Bertie Gable gave u lileamint party lust night at his home. Will Court ney was surd bofero Siiulre Selly for assault and battery en Clias. Meyera, a IC-years-old son of win. Mej eri. The case was amlcabl v nettled. Key. Geerge Wells'Kly will deliver the fourth lecture en Sunday schools this eve ning. A special train or P. It. R. efuclnli, among them being Goneral Manager Chan. E. Pugh.andS. M. Provest, passed through town this morning for lulliiiiore, via Yerk. A surprise party was held last evening at the house of Michael Flanagan, which was Iurgely attended and a geed tlme hud. A surnrise nartv was held I.ikL nl,.lii nt the house of Jeshua Sourbeer, jr., in honor of his jZld birthday. The evening was pleasantly sent. Tliefuneral of Henry Shell will be held en Friday aftomeon at 2 o'clock, fiem his late home. Columbia Ledge, Ne. UnI, F. nd A. M.i will have charge of the funeral. Theethei organizations of which he was a RlAmtlAr -U'lll nttrtit.l Ilia fiinnMl t.i .. l..L.l r??jL . Tlie tv0" f ChlriueKulunga Tribe of Red ssfc. en will be open en Friday afternoon for KSS" the accoininedatloii of the visiting uieui- EUt. llAPS nflht lmlf.a Mr. S. J. Rice has moved te Philadel phia, where she will open a bearding linuxe, Burke Filbert struck his right feet gainst an Iren pest last evening, receiving .a painful bruise which keeps him confined te bis home. a m tii.i.i i ... Sgi xmckiiiseii uas resigned ins iHtsilleu iv; -as manager or ttie Kecley Htove uuuKiny. tl,1: rrrr t " r.iueruunirieiil n bucceK. A The cutertalnment irlven nt th Uiiu. ifiR atmnt rlnlr n 'P., .!.. ,.. .. ., J Jr- -- 1 " J u ('"nil;, (r lllO r Sf5ifl..f U.le Strawberry street A ft lean EJstv. ltien te the Oeueral Tem Thumb wed- 'fe. ;" "'' tiw iiiu nuiuu iKinicipanis p i .Vue, l,rc w weeks aie, the Col Cel f , umbla church choir gave an excellent con cen iX, eert. There was u larL-n nttemliin,.n fr,,,., f-iV Columbia, and the choir and visitors went lb ?V kll. A nn .. u.w..l.il ll.. .. .1... . .nwwiuvwii i I.JH.-W ii Mum Hiiur me euier ' f'talBmeut. i -v ' "tLr Kwlininlnjr Tauitbt nt Scheel. , Bwiuiiniug uains are neceuung iiepiilar additions te Kuglish sclioels. The MkhiI ..J beard contends that it is iiulte as liniMirtaut . wwjr mi nwrii luntviiii as ler n girl te learn the art of cookery ,and claims that the awimmiiig iiain auus te me comfort of the afceUrs and esslsls In the work of Mueatlen. ( i hued Ills Ilousekeepcr. 4 Jieulaa Parrish, housekeeier for Tliemas 4Mdy, Ke. 22 Mlddle street, whlledrunk aniuseu nerseir by hurllntr smooth. In Irons, flowers in pets and bricks at Iter employer. Themas did net relUU that Vwl of fuu, and he caused Louisa's urret, jsMfimn A. F. Dennelly committed her V - ',ff 5- - fSi ( -,- -.. form heulng. U0. Constalile Shntili line llie ANOTHER CHURCH WKDDINU. A. II. lVItcliy Mnrrled te llw intra-. both C. Marks, nt fel. James' Church. This morning thore was n very pretty wedding In St. James F.piseepal church, whero A. It, Frltchey, W(., and Mlsa Elizabeth C. Marks, daughter of the late Jacob M. Marks, were married. The cere meny took place at li o-cieck, in me pres pres ence of a number of invited guests, nnd was performed by Itev. M. II. Heeper. Rev. William Derwart was the groom's lcst man, and the maid of liener was Miss Catherino Marks, stster of the bride. The ushers were James I). IjuhII, T, C Ktierly, Hlmen It. Relst and I. C. Arneld. After the ceremony the bridal party proceeded te the residence of the bride's tuother, at 332 North Duke street, whero they partook efn luncheon.Thero were many very beau tiful and valuable presents. The bride and groom left en a trip through the Houth at 2: Hi this afternoon. OHIO DEMOCRATS COXFIDKXf. Oev. I'ernkcr'H Ilra-nt IXMibetl Uimiii ii Ccrtalni A Columbus, Ohie, dispatch says the Hen. James Ii Neal. chairman of the Dem ocratic ' stnte executive committee, talked te-night In en encouraging manner nnd exultlngly clalmed the election of Ills favorite candidate for governor. " Jim Campbell will be elected governor of Ohie. I will tell you candidly that I foci a Democratic victory Is an assured fact. It may be only 10,000 majority, end thore may be a grouudHwell that will sur prise the entire country. "The Republicans are claiming that you conccde the Legislature. Yeu have scen the Interview of Fester In which he thinks Feniker may get through by 10,000 ?" "Yes, I have read that, and also Cel. Cenger's Interview nnd I regard It as a ronlcsslen of weakness. I dn net bullove either ox-Oevornor FoHter,whe Is an astute IKilitlcInn, or Cob Cenger, who Isntinble nnd courteous gentleman, Is of the opinion that Feraker will net be elected nt nil. If se, why de they conccde that he will lw scratched by 10,000 Republican voters? Perhaps tliny de think they have a show for the Legislature, nnd (lov.Feslor1 bases his opinion in this icjranl largely en his nwii jvorsenal work. Fester Is iiIme re lying loe much onthecircct bfthopiemlses he has been making ns te the appointment of 12.000 census takers next year. Ills calculation that each promlxe is worth feitv or fifty votes won't an out. " Veu notice, by the way, that the ex ex ex govcruerls net claiming Hamilton county, but says they will have the Legislature outsldeof thai. That l.s absurd, becuunu giving us Hamilton county they would have te carry all the clese counties nnd senatorial districts, und they can't de II." I.IMITI'.I) LOCAL. Johnny Wills and Ills bright wife, May Adams, both of whom have many fi lends here, are with the Ida Hlddeus company. On Wednesday next nt 10 o'clock Jurers for the ndleurncd nuarter sessions con it will be drawn by Judge Livingston, Slierlll' iiurKiiomer aim jury (.ommtsslenois Benes and Clark. Abe Keller is nl ready feeling his way for the nomination for sheriff next sprint'. He bus Issued a card an inch nnd n-hnif by threo-ipinrters In slze. Joel S. Knbv has put out his card announcing his cunilldncy for protlienotnrv. The hour of opening the Southern market, which Is gradually' growing In favor, has been changed from I te 3 o'clock op Saturday ufluruoeii. All ever town the merchants tire com cem com plainlngef the vcryilull times. After the stores lire closed theso e enlugs the streets become very ipilct, and thore Is scarcely anything stirring after half-iuist nine o'clock. The constables nnd police officers report n great falling oil' in their business. W. Ji Stlieler, of Columbia, was at the reunion of the W7th rcglment Pennsylvania voluntcers, nt West Choster, en Tuesday. At the recent county fair an animal en exhibition thut attracted n great deal of at at at tontlen was n two-legged colt. The animal was born en the farm of Henry II. Kreider, of Hwatara township, Lebanon county, ami was bought by thrce Lebanon men for exhibition puriioseH. It dled In Philadel phia en Monday and was Nhlpped te Leba non te be mounted. STRUCK JIV A TRAIN. A Mnn iluricd Akfulnst the Tunnel nt Celuiuliln' unit lntull.T liijiiccd. This afternoon an unknown man wns killed at the rntrauce of the Columbia tunnel by the Frederick Accommodation. He was walking en the north track whlle n freight was passing nnd was caught by the train and hurled against the rock's. He was taken te Columbia by the repulrmcn. Since the above was written, It has been learned that the man was net killed. Hels In Columbia and being looked nfler bv the l'onnsylvau!arailread physicians. He Is fatally lnjured. The man has been Identified ns a can can vnsser of a Philadelphia publishing house, nnd he was nt work In Columbia this mein' lug soliciting erders. Three Reys Run Away Frem Heme Thrce Yerk boys ran away from their homes en Tuesday nnd te-ilny Officer .Still of the Yerk police force camu te Lancaster nnd rismested the aid of Clihif of Police Suiellz te find the boys. They were seen te cress the bridge nt Columbia nnd are supposed te be In UiIm vicinity. One of the iHiys is n soit-et-utHlrlut Attorney Illller. He is described as 12 years old, has led hair, freckled face, wears short tieiiscrs and sleueli lint. Information left at the station heuse will ba worked up by Chief Smeltz. Sherman lliishuw- nt Point Ureczc, The races at the Point llroezo driving park, Philadelphia, liegun yesterday, One ofthe starters In the 2:31 race was Fiss A Deorr's bay gelding, Sherman llashnw, of this city. The race nn net finished, ns but thrce heats wuie tietled, J. 11. Gold smith's Pmullce getting two of them and A. II. Ciimmiugsene. llashnw w as sevcntli in the first heat, fifth In the second, nnd third in the third. The limn was 2:32. 2:201. . Funeral of Christopher Gelfor. The funeral of the late Christopher Gelger took place this afternoon from hUresIdence' Ne. 210 liist King Ktroet, and was largely attended. Rev. J. Y. Mitchell conducted the services. The cill-hcater were Chris- inn ,, iiiiiiyur, .Minn iicuken, Jeiiu it, Russell. Jiidgu 1). W. Paltorsen, Christian Hast, Christian II. Herr, Daniel ll.ier, of Citinnrge, and Daniel 1). Hess, of (Juarrv (Juarrv vllle. Intermcntwusinade tit Woodward Hill cemetury. Known Ilece. Mis. Henera McKlrey, slhteruf Iho Inte Jereiniah McKlligett, and well-known In this city, died ut her home in ltroeklvn, N. ., en Tuekduy. . . I'esImiiiih SuIii. The sale of abiuble real entatc, corner North Queen Ktr(st ana lVimayHiitu rulheud, be be lennlng te tlia cstnte of the late Jelui Heci, lilcli win otlercUfer nala last Tlmcilay, Oct. 81, nt the City hotel, and withdrawn nt Hint time, will boetrered nt public sale ut the City hotel, ThurMln) owning, October 31, 1SMI. tJU-SUl Wk nave In stock niilce, line of lypc-wrlting lwiHr, plain nnd niaru'lnul ruled, .Marcus Ward's Irinh lluen pupcrandeineleiH'i), Crane's bend paper and envrlejc, which he will print te order ut kliert notice at reasonable prices. Aleu ttne iitei'k or bill heuits, letter heads, en en vclepra, stnteuieiits, tags, fancy curds for ad xerllslne purpuecn, menu curds, epenlni; cards, weddlnc stuttenrry, pregmnunes, luvlUitlens, etc. Cull ut Ls-TKU.iau.NCkn oitlce and sea suiple. (CMfdAw llev. Jacob H. lA.'biiiun,ef Cliamlicrkbiirc, will preach In the Reformed church, lint tlrnuuu street, at 7SW o'clock this uvenlm;. , By Request. Only two days niore (duy and nlslit) I will continue my uile at tbe Palace or PuMilen. Tlie admirers of oriental ruits are cordially invited te come mid make their ulcctleii. This great collection will be keld utone-tblrd of I lie prices of theso sold In larger cities nu account of their bcliik'fcelecUslbyiiOfcelflii tlie irlueliul cities of Orient, Come and get a tarfulu. 'j'he Palace of Kuililen will lie open euTuevday und Wed nesday evenings especially for the rug sule bi ll. K. Kussablanj eJMtd AMDSK.MKNTis. Attractions ut Pulton Ojieru Iloiise, Wednesday, Prof. McUan's Athletic Enter tainment. Thursday, Friday and Huturduy Night and Matinee, Ida Blddens. THE IjANOASTER - waW Bf.V DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8MitYYta(tr. KarrrilBY Masks. Oetelwr 30. 1M". at Bt. James' KpUcepnlshurcli.by Rev. M. It. Heeper, Addison If. Frltchey, exq., and KllfJilwth Vj Marks, dnughtcrer the taUiJnrnh Mark, ltd Scathe. AsNit-OclelK-rat, ISfW, In this rlty, Mary A., wire ofUcergo W. Anne, In the 4&I enrnriier ngc. All bcr suflerlngs here are ended And our mother I at rest. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her lute residence, Ne. til Poplar utreet, en Fri day afternoon nt3 o'clock. Interments! Weed, wnnl IIIII cemetery. Philadelphia paper please copy. itlrtvltcla. fJrnln and Previsions. Furnished by a K. Yundt, Breker. Cmr Arm, Oct. HO, 1:00 o'clock ti. m. Whent Cem Oala. Perk. iJtni. Ootetw.... 77Ji KKi . -10 10 DM) Nevemlicr JH)i V CO ...i December .......... W Slii 1 Vear .:." .... 8 If, January. T9 Sl 9 40 5 W Kclirury. , March ...... Alny g.)J WV.i 21 June - ...... ai'i July.. xAi Crude Oil .. Vf Consels . .............. Closing rrlces 2:15 e'clcclt n. m. WhniU Cern. Oats, l'erk. lrd. Octetier Wi JWi W,i 9W 8 15 November lfZl 1 0 30 8 en Receniber. TWJi Slti ltf 6 W Year 7sl2 SIJj 0 CO fi te January, 7V)i Wi W'i 9 27 fi V0 February , March... May tny, xy. zjy. e 10 Jne.... ...: aiU nil July Consels .... Crude Oil . .. lODjIj Receipts. Carious. Winter Wheat, M W Hprlng Whent I(U Cern m ,.... 21S Oats M Ill) llye ( Hurley .., -. Head. Receipts Hogs i"i,lH Itecclnts -C'utile, - I'lillnilelphln 1'rodiieo Mnrknr. I'lllI.Alir.l.l'IlIA, Oct, ."A-Neeu Kleur weak J I'cnn'n sutlers, 2rjOr275; extra. 2KVA.12,',; family, S 7VJW M)J roller, 4OU0I4O; patent, lki500. . Wheat weak! Ne. 1 Red, new, Rie! Ne. I I'enn'n Red, 2c ; Ne. 2 de, Hec, Cern (Inn : Ne. 2, 42tt Kttjc. Outsstrailp; Ne. 2 Wlilte aiflai'c. ; Ne. 2 mixed 1i'ic llrnn dull ; Winter JIMI3 GO. Ruled bav quiet; III fiUiMll 00 ns tenunllty ; timothy II WldsH 00 for choice; inlxi(l,lllfitl; baled rye straw, iie.r.tl7 Rials 00. Hetter firm t l'enn's creamery extra 2V2le; Peim'nnrsU extra 2W(iHI. r.Kgs steady ; I'enn'n flrst,lii2le. Cheese dull ; purt skims, 7&BJ5C ; full skims, -..e. Petroleum steady; refined In hbts., f7!tt. PetnUs's Irregular i ZV&Oa tier bushel. Ltve stock AtnrketA, CittCAne.OcU 2). Receipts, t,VH; shipments 11,000; strenger; beeves, ft (I0W5 10; steers 1 1 OUutl SO ; stockers and feeders, II P0C'.' Ml ; cows, hull and mixed, f I 752B0; Texns cutile, I nuas 8,'. ; liulk, II 75J43 90. Hogs tlecclpts,2:l,ai0; shipments, H.0O0; mar ket Strang; mixed. K! Wt&' heavy, II K5 tl'JO; light, wnn-aiae; kli, f:ioe,M ill). Hhcun Receipt. 9,000 1 shli.nicnls.2iw): mar ketslciidy; natives, MmW-riO); Western woeled riWidl 15; shorn TcxaiiH,$.l OOufl 10; lambs, 100 te te 75 or liead. Kast I.iiikhtv. Cattle Receipts. 230; ship ments 'JW; market steady; prime, !lil 60; geed, fifing!) &" ; fair, uai25; common, Kan 2,'je ; no cars shipped te New Yerk. Hogs Receipts. ,1VX); shipments, 1100 market firm : best light Yorkers, 11 XM1 V; iiKSllum nnd light t'lilbuleliihla, te -V.cl i'; heavy hogs, IllValil; roughs, t-1.3 & ; no curs shlpiKid te New Yerk. w rttoek .Markets. Qnotnllensby Rced,Mc(lrann .V Ce., bankers, iiuncnntcr, Pa. NKW YOUR LIST. II A. M. 12 M. 9r.ll. Canada Pacific,.., U U. C. I Colerado Cen I ... Central Pacific ... Canada Heutlicrn (" U fij Chi. Ht, U A l'bg Den. A Rie U Ilel. KAW Uli-3 lll'i 1IIW Krle a aiji iS)i Krlu 2nds .. . Jer (J. lien, a N!.7.'.'."'.!l'.'.""!!'.'.'.r." iliij Si" mi la. Bhore lOirt! 107!i Up' Mich. Cen tspj tsjl' iwl? Missouri l'KClttc,. 70i 71 "Oti Heck. Valley :.. :.; N. P. :ili SIK III N.lM'ref. my, 7fl? Tl N.WesL... .. 113 112. l!2'i N.Y.O- l(l New KuglanJa , l.'t!J 40( i&'l Kast Tennessee, .,., Omaha , Oregon Transcontinental., kjij Ontario A W ' Pucllln Mall Richmond Terminal 'Si Vi'i P, HUPanl ... (Mi. 70 (M Texas Pacific 21 21 V0' Union Pacific. dTJi 7J; wl Wabash Cem ...." lelj Wuhash l'ref. illji :ili ;uij Western II HI Ki Sli WestHhem llends I'llII.AIlKI.l'HIA I.1HT. Iaeh. Val.M II. N. Y. A riilln Pa. R.R. 6t Heading .21 li-i aijfi 2IJJ Ih. Nav sit' llestenv. Pass 1'. A It N. Cent. Peeples Pas,. Hdg 4's te ts) no' ' en - ion; uxrjj ieu?j item SVbuevtincmcuttt. IptlliKJUlUi: Ol-'TIIK (HlAPK. Tart Red nud White CALIKOIlNIA WINK, 30e 1ST bettle ; $11.00 per deren bottles. , -,. KOIlrtKIPHIiltiUORHTOUr., Ne. 22 Centre Hnuare, Luncustcr, Pa, IANOA STICK KINO STRKiri' RINK OPKN JL -Monday, Wednesday nnd Hiitunluy for HknthiK und Dnuctug. Wemlltz's Full llruss mum mm urcucsira. Aumissten, 10c ltd EHrUAY-ON SATURDAY MORNING, tbe 2Sth Inst., u llluck Cew with whlle thinks; supposed te have stravnl out the WII WII lew Htreet pike. Arewurdwtll be puld en Its return te (30-tf(Kt.w 27 WKST ORANOK HT., CITY. HOTEL LANCASTER Teuhjht w ill te put en driiiiKht Qcorge Eliret's Celebniteil Lager Boer. It has no equal, W. II.HNYDUIt.l'rep'r Hetel fanncH.tcr. ltd rMl'ORTi:U QKltMANTOWN YAllNHI 'Tis no ' yarn " that we have a wonderful u u sertment of the llesl Wools In the city und scores or ether Needlework .MuterlnK Tiike this thought, l'er nuy thing en want In Materials, Patterns or Designs In the. whole liii.goerHomo Decorating by Weman's Werk this store Is able te furnish It, no mutter hut or where ou get our Idea from. MHS. K. M. WOODWARD, 20J; l'iist King street. A T PR1VATK NITURK '1 he fellow lug na sai.k imiTsi'imi ii mmi. 'OltKAT 11AI.K PRICK. ig named wu'nutf,iriiliure.nlniu.t Hi-.,, nun ii, mit'iuM (ruer ; I .trier suite, nn. Istied In green reps, ((.even pieces), reclining chair In green rein, murble-lep centre, table, extra sire, murble-tep walnut sideboard, mar-ble-tnp wiishktund, walnut bookcase, seuure walnut curd tuble, rockers und wnluuti-aued chulrs. upright writing desk, lurge uuil small walnut bedsteads, multresses and bed kiirlnga . two tine llrutscls cerets, euch 45 ) ards. w Indew curtains ami window shades, wire window screens, table, glasi nnd china wure. Alse, flue toilet set. Apply at VVM. KIHS' CIOAHBTORi:. , , , , Ne. 1.11 North tjiieen. St., Oraddievsby moll, P.O.Itextl.CUy. (WsJnl TJuTlI.tCHA.LKOK VALUAIliaEClTY IlKsT X DKNCK.S. O.S- WKUNKsnW. NtlVKUIUMI II ls(l atlholAeird Hetel, will be sold the following desirable properties In Uuieastcr City : Ne. I, Three-story llrlck Stere and Dwelling. Ill, Ilin ti.rtlw..i, ....v...., n. ,. .. .. S .. ... .u. ........ u,,i ..i wiiiiiiijui una col lege avenues. "Ie riMiuis und store room en first thxir. three riMims und batli-roem en second lloer, und four rooms en third fleer. Uas, water und ether conveniences. 1OI.2I feet trout and 10 reet d(p, with thrcc-fietallev lu rear. Ne. 2, Twe three-story and basement Rrlck Dwellings, Nes.&ll und 610 West Juimn street, having hall, 11 risinis und basement kitchen. Water In kitchen und basement. Heater flues gusplieselc. II.Vibylu'.'fect, eitendlug e U feet wlde ttlley. Ne 3, Thret-slery nnd basement llrlck Dwell, lug, No.eJI est James street, Hull, 9 rooms, bath-room und basement kitchen. Heater i JiV' 'P)3' w,V,lT' vt? '-;" S leet 0 Inches, by 102 risst, I" n 12 feet wlde alley. x.Ne: i Three-Story llrlck Dwelling. Ne. CM est Chestnut street, with th ee-stery brick S'a?.lc building und oue-tery fruiue kitchen, hall, 10 ttwiiii, kitchen, plastered garret, Ac. Ibiuge, furnace, het und cold water, gas, .le, Iho house Is papered throughout and newly painted. Ix)t, 19 feet 2 Inches by IB feet. Ne. II, Thretvstery llrlck Delllng,wllh three story brick back building und one-story frame kitchen. Hull, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered gurret, dc. ; range, furnace, het unit cold water. gus, Ac. Newly papered und juilutcd through' out. UH 1 feet 0 Inches by 83 feet, I'heaboie properties ure In Mrst-clAss condi tion. In most deslruble localities, and will post pest tlely be sold. A Urge uineuut of the purchase money may remuln churged uien the premises. If desired. shie te cuinmcnce nt 7 o'clock, sharp. I or imrllculursupply te ALI.ANA.IIKRR. lUularjtatc nud Insurance Agent. 030-tfd Ne, IW East King btrcet, -4vrs Uttv lMtrtl(mnt. M lUaRR'H BORAX NOAP WILL WASH ioue sne erfry mrncie nnecr us son. riTTwe reRtrivR ckntciuarwin UaUU,at ' - B' VlllalJl HAIlAHi ... .... Ne. Sand 108 North QuetnBt mylaVemM,W,ThJ4ftw -IITAKTBH-A MAN TO DIUV1C A TRUCK if wagon ! must be a geed salesman nnd understand tasking care of a borne. Nene ether need apply. Alse, nn errand boy. Apply te D.O.MfLfeY, ltd 840 North tluecn Htreet, JUIKIKn HAVK lONO HINCK DF.CIDKD thst Hilly Waltis Cigar Is the best In the state, for sain nt ... NOH.5AIOTNORT!lCiUKEN8T. mylH)mM,W,Tli,HAw M 1I.LEHH JJOUAX HOAP WILL WAH1C wuiewina every unicis imacr me tun. M IIXHftM IIORAX HOAP WILL WAHH (.ienics ana every article under the sun. TINK TAILORING! ' ALL T1IK IaATKHT NOVKLTIEH IN KINK WOOLI-aH,AT , P. WEIKEL'H, sep21-.tmdR Ne. 44 West King Htreet. 'LLKIVH IIORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under ths sun. 1JIOII HALE-A TOBACCO HW EATER IN JC geed condition ; capacity 12 7cses ; will be sold ut one-fourth actual cost. Address, HKOENEItAHALDKMAN, Lxecuters Katnte A.Cellins, Marietta, l'a. eW-tfu M ILLER'H IIORAX fOAP WILL WAHH -i..mi mm eerj-ariicie unuer tne sun. I71ARMKRH WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT TUB LANCAHTKIl CARAMEL CO., e29-tfdAwlt 8.15 Church Ht,, Lancaster, Pa. rOTICE THE HOUIt FOR COMMENCINO O-sl the Haturdny Ancrnoen Market, In the winners' Southern Market Heuse, has leen changed ftem four te three o'clock, after No vember I. My order of the Ilenrd or Directors. eW-fl ILL. Kit AH.KY, Secretary. ILLKU'rtilleUAX1 A(TAP"WlLtWAini J.TX Clethes Und every nrtlcle under the sun. 1ROCTOR'H OPERA 1I0U8K Procter A Bealler. Proprietors and Managers. TO-NiailT-PROK. MCLEAN'S ATHLETIC KNTKRTA1NM KNT-Prlces, .25, 61 aud 75 Cents. Thursday. Friday and Hnturdny, Oct, 31 nnd f. J B.P.,.v'vn.,", Hatunlny inatlnce. IDA HID- DONH DUIltiKSQUK Ce'-Prlccs, ii, SO, l,60 and 75 Cents. e.10-.ttd M ARTIN BROS. The Power of Jio.eo AT MARTIN BROS. It will rig up two boys complete, Hulls and Over coats, dressy nnd serviceable. It will buy u Fine Suit and Fine Cape Ocrceat. It will rig up a man In a The Power Of $10 At Martin Bres. Geed Dressy Suit, Overcoat and Underwear. It will buy a Man's All-Weel Drew Oterreat or Hull, a It will rig up u man complete. Hull, Over? coat, two Hul tn of Underwear, three Linen Col Cel lurs, two White Dress Shirts, Necktie, u pair Linen Cuffs, four pairs Hese, a pair Suspen ders, and six Handkerchiefs. jrA Islt te this stere will pay you, MARTIN BROS, NOS. 20 AND 2ft NORTH O IIKKN HT. W"' L1AMHON A FOHTElt, I Take Our Advice AND Clethe Yourself A Zere Winter I WUH.lt The Assortment Is Complete A Nil THE PRICES THE LOWEST Cent's lluslness Suits, strictly all-wool and fust Celer, 17, tS, !, $10. Heys' U.ng Pant Hulls, $.1. Heys' Dress Suits, fi. Heavy Overcoats, 18, ft, $, J9, $10. Kine Dress Overcoats, $16, $18, $J0, 2I. Children's Kne Punt Suits, $-'. ti 2", 12 SO, $ I. Children's Overcoats, ti, $2 SO, SI 60, $1. Olrls' Uretcben Coats, t-'M, t-l, U 60, tl. Ladles' Cleth Jackets, 52 50, $.) 25, $.". Indies' Cleth Jackets, tl GO, $3 25, te. Indies' Newmarkets, t-S, f 10, tl2. Indies' Thrwwjimrtcr Ueuvcr Ceals, t725te H50,tl0. Ladles' Seal Plnsii Jaciets SEAL PLUSH COATS Warranted for Twe Winters, Dress Cleths. All-Weel A Id I no Cleth Hulling, M In., S7';c. All-Weel Tricot, Md In., 37J;c. All-Weel Cleth, S8 In., 50c Slde Hauds, SO In., 50e jicr yutd, Towels, Napkins and Table Linen. LADIES' AND CHILDREN" UNDERWERR AT VERY LOWI'RICI ladles' Hhnulder Caes lu Persian Aslrurhnn, -Mink, Menkey, Heaver, French Henl, Ceney and Plush. Jlutts and" Fur Trimming. KnnxuudHlhermnn's Fine Stilt' Felt Hats Knox Hats, .'; SIlverniHii'slIaU, tl. Men's Oil-Tanned Leather Uleves, woolen culls, 3e, 5(V, Ck'. OII-TannedOe.it Skin Qleves, woolen culls, 75e,tt,S1.25. Dress Kid Gloves lu all styles and shades. WOOLM TODEKWEAR. Cardigan Jackets nnd Jersey Coats. Flue Silk Neckwear und Linen Cellars aud Cults. Something solid for Heys that cett only JI JO. HhetHi with solid white leather soles, sewed double In IkiUeuis, tlue buir uppers, luice or Congress, tip or plain tee. Rubber Heets und Overshoes. Williamson tl Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. SIS MARKET HTREET. HAHHI3 EUllQ. PA w.J jtw fcertttmirriti;r ' AV A.f.T E ""-"ALEHMEN FOR , OUR Ju,VhMS? Niinsery Hteck. Control efm.ny amed lev?ldJ,werku,, iargs wages guaA .5-'iAFBT,;T AW,Nurserymsn, ect23-IwdIl Uroeklrn. N. Y. $ .(fe J5nKfS( W? T0. ORDEH. Made and trimmed In the latest style. MCORANN NOWLEI. UisTallers. Ne. Ha North Queen Htreet. - t,tfa,f ft t i riLLEICH IIORAX BOAP WILL WAMI Clethes and every article under the sun. kUit?J.JPKN.UU,?' AN.D M,A QUERIDA llrlclly bnd-made Se Clean in th it ....' 4JKMUT1TH clOAR STORE, alS-tdll 114EutKlnsrHlrJ. M ILLER'H IIORAX HOAP WILL WAHH 1'nllu.aHl .. .. i . -.--- -- ","i" """ TBry su-ucis unaer tne sun. BHjLY WAITZHAR THE BBSTTWOFOR 60 and Ae Cigars In the rtfr-st- -. - ---- -, W..J. M. Kira . 0 103 MOKTU U tnCKW HT. mylMmU.W.TnJMw JtsftW ' " Bhecu"aVrAIfA KILLEH CIaAK IN f ' w WW'V WAIT7.H, myMmM,w!T'lf:9A,?dl'MWet'(tnwBB,' CANEH-TIIE FINEST AMHOKTMENT OK Canes In the city can be found at HI LLY WAITZ-H CIUAR HTORE, n.J-27.M,v?!rhiAwdl0,,Nerth u"t. i VtlSiliSf.",' Family Carriages, Tep llugl ' s, Ji' Bu"'2eM Wagena and Hlelghs ; gm, also .....v( ....., ..... nvL-uiiii.ijaiia nersi ureal Rargalns. Positively will be sold at a sacrifice , J. II. NORRECK, Agent, M ILLEIPH UORAX HOAP WILL WAHH vn-min mm crery ariicie under the sun. BUHINES8 EDUCATION. Yeung men nnd women, de you wish te command ngwid position and receive a geed salary ? Learn Rpekkeeplng and bow te trans EiVt"i"J,n.?',,V T." KKYHTONB UUHINE8H COLLEOE nrTenls you every opportunity at moderate cost, te get a practical education. ,. .W.D.MOHHEK,Prln., tf t North Quean Bu, Lancaster, pa. MIEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN iiuutuinj vvHivzsxiavana aTiiiiMi Cigar, Vnci a a Mvt K2m,srt at,vii ..m at mylMmM.W.Ti.5Aw'7"" y""" " FORCIIILDHEN WHO DIHLIKK CAHTOR Oil Hamburg Figs proves a mild laxative In tbe form of an elegant confection, 26c. Dr. Flint's Remedy for Heart, Ilraln and Kid ney Troubles comes well recommended. 11.25 per bottle. FRAILEY'SEART END PHARMACY, .. , (Oiiixislte Eastern Market,) ! rnlley's Hymn of llloedroot, Wild Cherry and Horehound fs the best forceughsand colds. Keep It In the hnuse und avoid a bad cold by taking It In time. 23c. Peerless Dyes, 10c OSITIVE PU1ILIC SALE. JL OX HATCntlAV. NOVEMBEK 2, 1S30. will be sold at th Cooper Heuse that one-and-a-liair-stery Frame Dwelling, situated Ne.SW West King street containing lu front 30 feet, mere or less, and In depth 187 feet, mere or less. This Is nn excellent slte Ter business purposes or private resldcnce. Located In the most cen tral part or our city. x,Ne& li.Bt ,lwe-"ify Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 510 Ht. Jeseph street, containing 0 rooms and a hnll, In excellent condition. Dnlceny, hydrant In yard, rrult, etc Let eon tains In front 82 tcel, 8 Incbes, and In depth 87 rcet te a 10-reet-widen Icy. Privilege teentcrpubllcsewerpald for. Ibis house Is In every way a pleasant home. Hale te begin at 7:.T0 p. m, T . , JOHNFRITHCIL JeEf, I 7IA1NP.S. Auctioneer. Ol7,l,23,2(l,21,30,3IAnevl TITM. II. OAST. FRESH BARGAINS IK SHOES. We have Just received what Is considered tbe Rest llurgaln In a Cheap Slice for Ladle that we ever had, Kid or Pebble button, at 11.50. 1 hey are beauties for the price. Htlll better at 12 and rim. The tl Bhoe for Men In Bals or Congress still have the lead of all 1 Shoes sold. Our stock or Coarse and Fine Heets Is large and we can suit all. Men's Cair Beets as low as t2. Our Rubber line cnuslstr mnliily or Good year Uleve Ce. s goods, which ere the best made. Our custom trade has lieen very large this hall, and te theso who want something better than ordinary we would recommend that thev leave their measure and have their Shoes made te order. They cost no mere than Ooed Ready Made Shoes. Respectfully Yours, Wm. H. Gast, NO. KB NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCAHTEIt ImiMydWAF TALACE OF FASHION. Coats ! Coats ! -AT Till-- 115 & 117 North Queen Street. Vne cull Hpecial attention this iuy te the com Plute assortment of Laities', Misses' and Children's Coats. Our entlre second lloer Is stocked fu with choice novelties In Short Jackets, medium length Jackets, Newmarkets and Wraps. Our Cleak Dopartnieut is the largest In the city, and might say In the State. Our assortment is perfectly inimonse. Our prices as usual are the lowest. We ijuetc below n few prices se you may Judge te be convinced. Ladies' Steckinette Coats, an all-wool Jacket, perfect lit, at2.4. An all-wool Jacket, extra heavy, deuble breasted, $2.0e. A deuble breasted tailor-made Jacket, .1.e0 ; better grades at $ 1.50, M.75 and fci.OO. Dircotelro Jackets, very line, special bargain at $5. Dlrecteire Jackets, very fine, extra heavv. tnller-imnl.v ij Directoire Jackets, very line nnd heavy, special, wertli $10, at $7.50: bet ter grades up te $12.50. Ladies' Colored Cleth Jacket a, special bargain, at $3.60 and $5 In stripes and plaid. Novelties In Ladles' lleaver Cleth Jackets. 1. Tailor-made, vest front, heavv jx. i.i, ,iv V'.. i.. Tailor-made, vest front, heavy Iveavcr, superior grade, ut $7.0S. Novelties in tailorTinade Jackets, in directoire styles, at J0.U8, J11.US, ?12.0S, and upwanls ; J length lleaver JuckcU ut 57.-I8, aud upwards. Ladies' Newmarkets in striped plaid and plain colors, from $a,03 upwanls. Children's and Misses' Coats, all sUes, from USc upwards. Misses' Newmarkets for 12, 14, lOyears old. from $2.49 upwnnls. 'llie assortment In Children's and Misses' Coats and Newmarkets, and Julles' Newmarkets Is tee immense te enable us te siecify any particular style. A visit will convince till that we are able te suit every purchaser, and give entire satisfaction. I'LUSH DEPARTMENT. A short Peal Plush Jacket atfS.93. A short Seal l'lush Jacket, satin llued, Ul SIV. IK. A special bargain, worth $15, at $11.08. A ierfect beauty In ti short l'lush Jacket, lined with elegant uuulitv satin, worth $20, at $14.tS. A $ii Jacket at $lt.0S. Dlieeteirc l'ltish Jacket at $21.08 ; J length l'lush Jacket at $14.0S; stK'clal grade Jacket at $10.08 ; lietter gra(ks ul $24.08 nnd upwards. Seal l'lush Jackets at all prices. Elegant value nt $17.08 ami $10.PS. A Saciiue worth $3.5 we sell at $21.03. Ladles' l'lush Newmarket at $:t3. Ladles' l'lush Newmarket nt $37.0S. Ladies' Plush Newmarket at $47.08. Will ekui this day a new line of Chil dren's Coats In I T.-irilliiiil I li.nituriii,, Gebelin, Mahogany, und all new shades from $3.50 upwards. Pake of Fasliien ! Palace of Fashion, &0, 1880. Htm 9tvflcMtmt: M ILLEH-S BOBAX HOAP WILL WASH uewm ana rvery article Mr wm sun. M ILLER'H BORAX SOAP WILL WAMI ueinns ana every arucM unaer tne nun. w b cArrt the LARamr awd wnest Stock of Uennlne rreneh Rrlar and. Meerarhaura 11 pee and Fine Bmeklng Tebac ces, uennine i urxisn reman Toeacoo. DEMtrrH-H CIOAR STORE, a EsUbllshed 177D at 114 Ban Kin Street. ais-trdH M ILLER'H BORAX HOAP WILL WAHH Clewe ana every arucie under tne sun. TTIOR RKNT-KROM APRIL 1ST. NEXT, A JS nrst-cbvse Blacksmith's Shep, with dwelb lnIIeuse,sltaatedatUrenlAnd Mills, In East Lampeter tewnsh l p. Apply te .a..,. ... KLIZABETII O. E. BATES, el4-tldR 4 North DukeSL, lncastcr, l'a. rrUtOUT A HHANK. Underwear 1 Underwear I ALLORADESAND PRICES, AT TROUT & SHANK'S, mr30-lydR Ne. 140 North Queen Btrcet F ALL AMD WINTER, MM. Fer the Latest Neveltlea. Larscst and Most Complete AsserUnent or Pall and Winter Bult Ini, Overceating and Treuaerlnr, gote II. OER IfART. Nene te equal IL Nene te surpnss the make up. Tlie correct Fabric for Full Dress Holts, and the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Na 43 North Queen HtreeL .WOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. it A SKEW. Fall, 18891 Make It the meneyavlng time of the year, and this the place te save it by gctttnir the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality liner. Te these who have dealt here the garment peak for themselves. All that is asked is a trial te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. NOS. 2U AND 230 WEST KINO STREET. sKHImd rpHE PEOPLEH CASH HTORE. WE ASK AN INSPECTION -OF- The Finest Line OF- -OF- THE VARIOUS SHAPESIH THECITY. Our Hcnl Plush Goods of last sensen were pronounced by many le be the best goods ever offered In this city, rivaling the real seal fur Itself In beauty. The best evtdonce that they were all right Is the fact that we carried ever but one garment. We open an entire new Hue this season. , Pnrehaters of Seal Plush Goods will de well te Inspect our stock. THE 25 East King Street, tnnr20-lydR LANCASTER, PA. II. 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 iein., depth 2j4 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 frc-n ic 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. -yE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you hove them examined you will probably flnil thut I lel lu inmul iln .. ...... . ..... .. ' Seal Plusli Garments People's Cash Stere ! and that glasses will be a great hefp te ye". ' We use Inimitable "Wa ilANTA'' leiisps which are made only by us, and recommended Uvetuien. 0cull,u u "" et te defect SfM. "" 8rcctclM W.OO 1 usual price, Steel Spectacles, OOe.l usual price, 1.00. Artificial Lyes Inserted, l j usual price, 9 1 0. M. ZINEMAN & 6R0. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut StreeU. myb-lya r"1 - 1M &tffvt;tctatit fi HJfc Jtp KH be craJRTffil -" -"w wwim I Her. ficsiuian I Schauta PIM lest, rent ert. ata-iat - K4UT'8f!IiAR8TOHl aU-tMR Ul Kast King l QNE MINUTE, IIMreO PLEASE. Ne CHEAP inttractlen held out aft n le iiiriiiiuriiicri VtiUian UlOTOaVII. ftnd IH tlen In all branches flrst-elas?. Type-W?. Address, H. CL VTE1DLKB. Prlnetp fplALLORSEND FOR JOHN H. METZLEIt'S Real Estate Catalogue AND Investment Oirculi NO. V SOUm DCKSTilTREET. eetaMyd i s rpHE EW AMERICAN PUZZLE. "Blocks of Five." TUB SBff YORK WORLD WILL Ql Te the Persen who does this Puzsle In the Sbl esiiime. ...w ,wi acniiaviaiiai, leluullcnns Murwumps. Everybody fascinated with I A Iutzle for Democrats, Republicans Aral sight. Call and aee ib -FOR SALE AT- Erismae's Gents' Furnishing Stei NO. WEST KINO STREET. Q1TEAM ENGINE AND BUILERWORKS Steam Engine AND '.'.- Beiler Werk! aj i Visitors te the Fair, It will piy you te cnll nt my Works and i amine our Hteck of Engines b Allew tia te quote you priced nud nee oil ., j sua tuisiiiiK mil, U,H Portable Engines. 4 Uorse-Pewcr..., Herse-Power.... 8 Herse-Power.... 10 Horse-I'ower.... 15 Herse-Power..., 20 Horso-Pewer.... Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. fl Herse-Power -.. S Horso-Pewer 15 Herse-Power Boilers, Second-Hand. Five .10 Herse-Power, CO In. Dlnm., 10 feet Leng ,1 22 Jlu, Tubes. Prle), J175 nnd J150. I One Reller, DO In. Dlnm., IS feet Leng, aid InJ awwn a hvi imir, Willi riTO tTUUl Cnstlugs, $l?i t I CARRY THE LARQEST HTOCKOF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCA.HTF.lt, PA. Manufacturer of Stntlennry EhrIiics, Mill and ' ""'"S -nfiniiit.-rj-, nuw llllH. imrK I1I1U Cob Mills, Pumps, etc Contractor for Htenm Heatlmr, Direct or Iiidl- rant r.r 1... Iln, t'.... OUR HOT AIR FURNACE I.STHEBESTINTHE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, pRornnrreR, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. )(IX. piURS. WE ARE READY WITH FURS! AMER, NO. 39 WEST KINO STREET. Our well-earned reputation In the above line being se well established, we feel that this an nouncement will be sutllelcnt te create a lively reeling among nil tntcrestacd. We have new In stock a full line of Henlskln Coats and Jackets unsuriaissisl In quality aud style, nnd specially reasonable In price. Small furs will be a feature this season. Cnpcs. MulTs nnd Steles will be mera popular than ever before. We have beauties In Genuine Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrakhan, Menkey, Otter, lleaver. Ceney and Hare. We liaMi.Muffs from fifty cent-s up. e advise early purchases In view of certain scarcity later en. Remember that a special feature with us Is the uiaklnt; te mcjusure nil kinds of Healsklu und ether furgarineuts, guaranteeing- satisfac tion In every particular. Orders for garment le measure should be left us early us possible te Insure prompt de livery. edS-'imd F URSI FUR it FURS I Ladies' Fine Furs. Capes of Every Desirable Style. PKRSIAN, MOXKT.Y, ASTUACIIAN, i.-rc, Etc., Etc. 11 JAS, MU1-TS AND STOLES. Gents' Fine Purs AND Carriage Robes. Trunks & Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Wum&sa&Jzij&j&4!& te-sustf" WaftgWa k -&Ml ftJ&igUitfr?&aj& taiisjissffWass iWfraAwaw . .Afij
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