vssss THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGEKOER, ' MONDAY, NOVEAfBEB 4, 1S. .--iw-i, v -se&iif " MS , -i'-MJ G&iiyTx f ..- -.. T Z r t "K 'JlV. ;v" Bpc ." n t. IJr-w I. r ' . E If Erf 1 . 9.U 8 &' K? " !-t tfe- M5r i 1- '& "L r ti T- iffL Or", r"fc &ff? I0LLOWED HER HUSBAND. K i? V ' aWM niir.niE.iiD BDinccn inu ...,.. '! !! ivvrvrvH nvvvfi nv HHTM0F MR. ASB JII8. HAILT0. f-A. ItnnKI ltfiit n ti tf t.1.1 ml Wnfl ?ly M ...V ....V. ... ... wv --... ' - no - . ... . .. . .... ?fy Mill Mimj nn1 Are ArreMwl. CetVMBIA, Nev. 4. Mrs. l)rlar.t HMBllten, wife or Jehn V. H.1111III011, who died en Saturday at neon, dlMen Saturday night nt 8:30 o'clock, In W7Mh year. She wns nn lnvallil for a Tr and n-half nml her death was enured from old me. Mrs. Hamilton was born In Bdlnbridire, nil wi married ever fifty yean. She survived her husband only bout eight hour. The funeral or Mr. and Mrs? Hamilton will be held en Wednesdar, nt 2 p. in.: services nl their tete borne en North Fourth Mrect. Richard Cllir, a rolling mill man, was its Mitlted en Saturday iiIrIiI by Geerge Roblnen and J.iinci Legan, aleinlll men, and lieaten In n terrible manner. The men tollewnt Clltr fur several seuarc nnd at tacked him en Seuth Fourth street. Legan J drew annue, tint unit manacea 10 sounre It. Robinson then knocked him down nnd the two men then started te kick the pros trate man. Legan nlse used a ktilfe, cutting CHIT back of the ear, en the wrlstnnd ever the oye, wising hlin up In an awful state. Robinson was arrested by Offlcer "Wittlek and committed te Jail by Square Evans for felonious nssaiiltnml bat tery. Legan wns arrested by Ofllrur bclilll and committed te Jail by Suulre Selly for felonious assault and bat lery with lntent te kill. The men cvldently had a prurige ngalnt ClIfT. as they tried te get a light u Ith him several tlmas during the night. James Legan was committed te Jail by Squlre Hershcy for ten days for being drank and disorderly. Squire Evans sent Jas. Eddy, colored, te lall for five riavs oft Saturday, for being "drank and disorderly. Squire Sullv had Henry Lukens befere him en Saturdnv en the charge of feloni ous assault and battery and aurety of the peace preferred by Mrs. Emma Itynlcr. He gave bail for trial nt court. 'Squire II. S. Hcrsliey wns rebbed en Sunday night by some unknown persons and almost entirely cleared out of eatables. The robbers visited his home uu Xerlli Third street nnd marien raid en his cellar. The Ice box In the yard wustlrst opened nnd all the sausage, meat and butter tnken. They then eeiusl the ouUiile cellar deer and a general mid was made. All the bread, several dozens of eggs which had been put up for the winter, several peunriH of sugar, cans of proserved fruit, butter nnd ether eatables wero stolen. The rebbery was discovered when the lce box was opened te get the wusage for breakfast. The rebbers departed as silently na they came and there is no cluote the thieves. Jehn P. Reislnger, lirnkeman en crew Ne. 18, et the P. U. It., wns the victim of 11 dastardly act en Satunlny afternoon, lle was coming up the rend.nnri was hit en the head by a large Mone, thrown by some person standing en the Hohrcrstewn bridge. He was standing en near step nnd foil unconscious te the car. He received a terrlble gash in his liead. The "Kindergarten" company gave an excellent peformance te a large nudlcuce In the Opera heuse en Saturday night. " Unde Tem's Cabin " will be presented In the epera heuse te-night. The Columbia Literary society will meet this evening and discuss the subject, "The Seuth American Republic, their origin and present condition." The Ministerial nssociatieu of the Re formed classls held a meeting this after noon In thn tttnriv of Trlnltv Unformed ''church. Rev. N. Kreuier, of Ifarrisburg, TenJ a paper en "Wectrinnl Teaclilng," rol rel Jfnwl liv 11 illsciiBslen en the paper by the minlstert present. Toe leg ueum extending ncress the river above the bridge broke en Sunday after noon near the Wrightsville triune. A large number of legs limited dew 11 the river. The mishap was due te the rlse in the river. The break has been repaired nnd no further less is apprtbended. Company O will be Inspected In light marching order in the armory te-night. Edward Predehl and Harry Mitchell lea town te-day for Ilarrlsburg, whoie they will work in a rolling mill. Geerge Null nnd Mrs. Ch.trlotte Deltucr were married en Sunday ovenlug by Itev. E.LudIck, In the presence of a large number of friends. The ceremony toeK place at the home of Mrs. I)clmor,eu Seuth Pifth street. ' m A llcpubltcnn rizlc. v The Republicans made arrangements te held n big meeting In Ephrata en Saturday evening, but it turned out te be n mixura mixura ble failure. The spcakera who were nn nn nn nounced for speeches were: Canrildnte for State Treasurer H. K. Iloyer, Themas J. Stewartj'OcreUiry of Internal siflalrs, and Rebert R. Dearden, of riillndeliihia; be sides C. W. Myers, of Lincoln; Maler A. C. Relncchl, Innc.istcr ; Dr. r. H. Roebuck, of Lltllz, and Wlulleld S. Smith, of Itaiubiidge. The pcal;ing was te have begun nt C o'clock, but at that time thu only speaker en hand who was advertised was Win. Suitth, who left in disgust with Jehn Kemper in the 7 o'clock train. The marching clubs who were te have been there, with capes and torches, saved their coal oil by net coming. In fact thore was nobody tlicre of nny con cen con scqueiico uxcept M. S. Try, who get uway early in the game. Tlie meeting was net even organized. HnUowe'on Tduka Win. and Adam Ilolleway, of West Hcrapflcld . township, celebrated Hal Hal eowe'en en Friday night by carrying away two gates from the premises of Con stable Christ. Kline, and putting them en top of the npple troe. The censtable U-arucd of. their prank, nnd en Sunday he gave them the option of restoring the gates te the place from which they wero takui et being arrested. They chese the former. On Thursday night n new gala en the Conestoga and Dig Spring Valley turnpike en Rockland street, in U10 city limits, was removed by a number of young men and it has net yet been found. The Priheu Inspector. The beard of prison inspectors held their regular monthly meeting te-day, nil the members being present. The usual num ber of bills were approved. The following committees wcMuippeiutcri: Te take an inventory of block en Novem ber 21) nnd 30, Jacob V. saly and Samuel Esblcman: leuuriil thulica.surcr'H account, C. H. Nlssley and Isaae U. Hair. An invitation te attend the annual con gress of the National Prison nsvH'Iatleu te be held at Nashville, Tennessee, from No vember lfith te 20th was read but no action was taken. Mnldrvtllls "WnylVeM Cheap. Yesterday n young man who was passa bly well dressed called at the back deer of the City hotel aud asked for something te cat, which was given him. He aflerwards hunted up Jehn Schaum, ene of the pio pie pio prieters, and showed him considerable money. He bald that he was net obliged te beg, but he had been sent out bv n New Yerk paper te " bum " his way te San Francisce aud then write up his cxpciiencc. He did net return again te the hotel nnd he may be a fraud or net. Services at Helior's. On Saturday afternoon, Rev. I). W. Gerhard, the pastor of Salem (known as Heller's) church, received by couflimatleu a class of twenty catechumens el whom seventeen received adult baptism. Twe children were also baptized. The very dlsagreeablowcathcref Sunday mern(ng kept many or the members away and yet upwards or ISO persons coin cein inuued. ' , .List of Unclaimed Letters. 4it'r List ,of letters advertUed at the poueillco 7- t Lancaster, Pa., Nev. t, 169. Fri-e de- iivery ZadUs' Litt.lhH Annle R. Geed, Miss Jane liagans, Mrs. Annie Helllngcr, Abby Hughes, Mrs. E. S. Linten, Miss Kathu- finn.iartin, .Mr. Alice lUiipicr. Qaitf I.W,- B.M. AHz,RenJlnien Jlaite, David Uuuigardner, Win. Clark (2), Dale, Hart A Ce., II, DeLayer, AdamUrlm, lieni Hamlin, Leuis Hlfsh, Gee. II. Kroider," James aud Jehn R- Wullace Incui-ler, C. II. Leng, Jehn R. Leng J. II, Legan, Kani'l KJ MlltAr. VAtm XfilHnll .Tnrf.l. II. MVI. - 3t r,'"P!iea", et. V, R. Snyder, Mayer, 4i A!aabi - " Trainp, J. L.'Ty!er, Mr. f5;iiwl Mm. i)avici )f GuveltAtl Fer Conn. fj&,.wtl Sh,rk- of HlnlOH6wu,'yha.gcl .j-Ml W1M wim uet.enien and surety of ,Mr mm fMwa. wasurresteu en Saturday nfter , tiae and jrare ball befere Alderman i ' Halbaek fftr trli at the November quarter c LIMITS! LOCALS. J. Murray, an insurance agent, called at the house efMrs. Albright, 43 North Water street, en Saturday. Jn taking his ere- lasses from his pocket he dropped a live ellar bill. When he returned te his olllce he missed the money. Mrs. Albright while Mcrubblng the steep caught the bill In her mop nuri It dropied In the scrub bucket, vthcre it wns found niter Mr. Murray returned and told of his less. The pink tea of Iho Western M. E. church closed un Saturday night, when there was another Inrge attendance. The fair wns a success beyond Iho expectation of the managers and qultu a snug sum wns realized. Themas Kelly, an old offender, nrrestcil for drunkenness and disorderly conduct by Censtable Shaub, was heard by Alder man Hnlbnch this morning nnd commit ted for 20 days. Owing te the bad weather of Saturday evening, the members of the HI110 Cress Commaudery of Knights of the Gelden Eagle did net g te Willow Street te Install edlcers of the new castle at flint place. The Installation was postpenod te next Satur day. Leuis Shantz, alias Leuis Sanriorseu. charged with adultery, en complaint ei Maggie Dietrich, waived a hearing en Sat urday evening nt the ofllce of Alderman Hnlbnch, anil entered ball for trial nl court. On Situr.lay night a large tlecl: of wild gee-) Hew ever the city, and about DtfO 011 Sunday ulglit lliree largn flecks wero seen. They were qulte low and Hindu considera ble iieIm1. ICeudlg A- Smith, contractors, who nre constructing n sewer en Cherry ii!loy,eoiii ii!ley,eoiii ii!loy,eeiii plain that a number of thn lnuterns,whlli they hang up nt night te warn kei! of danger, have been (stelen. They think they knew the gulltv parties and will presecute them. On Satuiriay night Adam Klppel was Boateri en his deer step enjoying a lunch of peanuts. Win. Franklin' happened along nnd he stele the quart jiacknge of peanuts from Ripple's lap. Complaint for larceuy hns been made, against Friiukliii befere Aldcimnn llarr. On Day Express east yesterday thore were cars of the Columbus, Hecking Val ley k Teledo, and Philadelphia ,k Rend ing railroads. The caisfrum the West had n party of railroad men, . State Councillor J. P. Wlnewcrle.nns te morrow for Shenandoah, wiiore he will ln ln ln stltuloiinew council, lie will also visit Cernells nt Ml. Citrmcl and ether places be be be eoeo returning home. On Saturday night tlicre was a race bo be tnecu several couples at Iho King street rink. The pri.e, a geld medal, was wen by Miss Maine Schnlfuer and Jeseph Leib fried, who are said te have made a inllelu 4 12. The ether contestants, were Jehn Morrlseyaml"MisCnrrio Wolfersborger. A ceuple must win Iho prlr.e twlce out el three times te keen It. As It Is imnosslble for the street cais te get lip Diike strcet, tliose that ueie needed fortheSeuth Queen Mrcct run wcie pulled across the Pennsylvania tracks en North Queen strcet this morning. The New Yerk people 010 making rics rics rics porelo efforts te capture the centennial, nnd they has e sent n large number of blank petitions licie for slgnature which nre scattered about among the hotels and ether public places. Jehn O'llrlun, of Providence township, maile threats against the life of llcnjamiu Ilreneman. Alderman A. F. Dennelly heard the case this morning nnd returned It toceuit. TUB GUNNING HUASON. PlontyiirnnlibltHllcliiKKIIIednuil Large Numbers nrOiiuuei-M Out. The number or gunnerH Hint woie out en Saturday was very large, and the banging of guns wns heard all ever the country. Many gunners from this clly,sonieof whom had been out since Friday, returned en Saturday ovenlng. Among this number wero Peter Weeds and Jehn Heek, two colored men of thoSevcnth wind, who had been down about RawHusville. They brought thlrty-thiee rabbits with thein. A large crowd of gunners left this city en the train for Quarryvllle Sunday evening, and ns that Is the bet soctieu et the ceimtv fur rabbits they will no doubt bring plenty of iiieni iiuiiiu. vi 1110 hhioeiisoi mis cny oil Saturday evening the principal lunch was rabbit, mid poepfo pronounced them very nice. Albert Tucker, whose home Islu Ilarfeid county, Mil., came evor te New Texas, in Llttle Uritalu township, and went out punning for rabbits. IIIh gun exploded, blowing off the index tingoref 0110 of his hands and badly lacerated IiIh thumb and another linger. Dr. Sides, of Chestnut Level, attended him. Saturday lust Martin Kiticer, of Qunr ryvllle, and his ceusip, Jack Itlneer, who resides near New Providence, went gun ning together. Martin shot at a rabbit and his companion, who get in inngoefhls gun, roccived home or tint shot In his leg and forehead. The wounds nie net con sidered dangerous. An Old Sobler'H lientli nnd Iluiinl. Jehn I.lpp, the old soldier who died nt tlie (utility hospital 011 Tlmisdiiy, wns burled yesterday morning i'reni the rest rest rest donce of Jeseph Ijirncr. Ne. 710 Eunl King st itci, and notwithstanding the inclement state nrthe wcnlher the funeral was Jargelv attended. The burial service was ceiiriiu-tcil by Rev. Jehn Swank assisted by Chaplain A. U Leenard. Though Mr. Llpii did net belong te any tiretul Aimy )st tlie follow ing inembers or Pests fl ami KW acted as pall-bcarers: J. D. Ijindls. A Peters, H, L. F. Rutt. II. Stimuli. J. Slilrlev. P. Itlnt luMiicr anil ,1, ,lui'iilii;it.n, ihii iulut1- ment being madn in tlie seldici's let, In Lancaster cemetery. Mr. Llppwasa f.ilth ful hOldler during tlie Inte war and an industrious citizen until that terrlble disease, consumption, which he contracted in the service, se prostrated hlin that he could no longer fellow his usual avocation. A widow and tlve small children survlve him. He had applied for but never ro re celv oil n pension. Charged With Robbing Ills I'lleud. .Samuel Jacobs, of Meuntvllle, with his wife aud large family or children, came te Lancaster en Saturday te visit Willi un Clark, a nuddler, who lives en Columbia avenue. Te mnkc matters sulld with Clink Jacobs brought a bettle or whisky. Reth no nun Jacob drank ficclv en S.ituiday nlght, and Clark ilnully became se drunk Unit he went te sleep en the lloer. Clark had S7.S0 in' his pockets when he went te sleep, and when he awoke suverul hours tifteiwaids his uiouey was geno. As thcre was no'euo near him but Jacobs he accused hlin of robbing him, Jacobs denied the charge Complaint was ui.ule against hlin ier robbery befere Alderman llalbach. Jacobs was arrested by Con stable Kline aud committed te Jail for a hearing, - ... Pleasant Parties. Ed. II. Fratley, residing nl I2ti East New slieet, wns given u party en Satuiriay ovo evo ove nlng, thoeccasian being his twenty-feuith birthday. Quite a number of rilenria wero present aud tlicre was music, dancing and ether amusements during the evening. Miss Kate Rochiue, who lives with Dr. Shenk, at Hohreistown, had a large sur prise party en Saturday evening. It was a bucccs.s in every particular and nil hail n highly enjoyable tiuie owing te the geed management of Jehn Suavely and Jehn Davl, lliiiiiivvny unit Miinsliiip, William Maitln, seu of Henry Martin, brick machine uianuf.ietuicr, unri a friend wero driving Mr. Mnrtiu'n herse along the LitiU tuniiike, near Lancaster, en Sunday atteruoen, when 0110 or the belts came out which held the shafts en. The lioise started te run, and both gentlemen wete thrown out but net hurt. The buggy was badly broken, and the herse upon becom ing loose ran te tow 11 and w au caught at his own stable. Itcttirnecl te Court. Adam II. Drewn, or Akren, wnslienrri tills alternoeii by Alderman Hulbach, en the charge of ralse proteuso preferrcsl by Walter F. Rear, et the llrm of Wolf .V Ce., lcar tobacco dcaleis. The allegation was l.ilse rcpicsentatien as te the value of Ids property. Tweriuys after a transaction Drewn made an assignment. The rase was returned te court. Ills WHO Had lllm Captureil. '-William Weeder, a well known Ephrata ui1i.wa'jmrtcfljalepu Saturday night en charges of assault and battery and surety or the pence, 'lireferrisl by his w lie. 1 he alleged eileiis6M were eominltted seme Ihueegflandnfter WeeUer had plvnilMii fei'a hearing he fled: He came back seme days age nud arranged te meet his wife Saturday night. She arranged with Con Cen Cen stabeo Sunder te be present at the meeting, uud the officer took charge of Billy, lodging Jilui Injall early tills morning. .CieMektB. Grabh'a fane1.- ' The funeral of C. II. Grubb took, place this afternoon. The body wns taken te St James' church whom servlees were held by Rev. M. Iloeper, or Yeates Institute, as sisted by Rev. Nichols, erSU. lames church, Philadelphia: Rev. F. J. Clay Merntt, of Columbia, and Rev. Pnsterlus, or Mount Hepe. The choir sang " I Would Net l.lve Alvvny," w hlch wns n favorite hyiun of Iho deceased ns It was written by Rev. Dr. W. A. Muhlenberg, who wns'n Icachcr or Mr. Urubb hi Flushing, U I. The body was carried by eight policemen, nuri Iho pull-bnarcr wern: Ilenily Smith, Reading : Charles llalley, Harrlsburg 11. M. North, Ceumbln : N. M. WikmIs, Wll llamstnvviii 1. i. J'lilcimin, Hen. J, II. Livingston, Jacob Ilnusmau nud D. F. Chnmpnnys, Ijincastcr. The Interment was made at Woodward Hill, Told Heme I'lnln Truths. Hev. Funleu M. Harris' congregation had an entertainment en Saturday evening In Rnbcits' hull, which Was largely at tended. Jehn Jerdan, of Carlisle, wns Iho speaker of the evening. In his address he rcfoired te the privileges thocnlerisl peeple enjoy since the emancipation proclamitlen. lle condemned the Republican bosses who use the colored vete for their own advance ment aud as an Illustration related that nil the colored men of Lancaster ever get in the way of olllce was when Sam Allen was nppelnkd deg-catcher. Mr. Jerdan talked se lung that the grand march hud In be emitted from the pregramme. Afterthe address thore w'ns it supper. A hnudsema sum was netted for tint bcnellt ofthe church. Died In Philadelphia. Mrs. Ilarbariv Aillcbach, feimerly of MUlcrsville, died en Saturday nflernoeti nt the rosldenco of her son-in-law, Rev.Churlcs. Reads, nt Ne. 800 North IVlh street, Phila delphia, In the 71st year or her age. She moved from MUlcrsville te Philadelphia Inst spilng, nnd had been huffuring Irem dropsy for the past live months. She was the widow of William Aillebaeh, who was killed during Iho war. Her children, besides Mrs. Roads.are William Afllebach, the well known tobacco man of this city, Jehn and Harry. who resident MillersvUfe. She was n member ofthe Methodist church at MllleravUle, The funeral will take place from the resldence of her son Harry, In MIllersville.TucMlay afternoon at 2 o'clock, and Iho intciiiieut will be made at the Mcnnoulte ehuicli. Charged With AumiiiII nud Jlattcry. David Weller has brought a suit against Cenrad Roscnbergcr charging him with assault and battery and surety of the peace, befere Alderman Hcrsliey. The parties both rosldelntho Eighth ward, and the ac cused lives In the proecuter'H house. A quarrel evor the payment or rent was tlie cause or the assault. Hall was entered ftir n hearing. Olie qlliire Ciilllplcteil. Frltchej' ,VH llidcu, contractors, this after noon completed the laying of aHjihalt blocks en North Duke street, between James and Lemen streets, Including the diamond; and tlie work, which has been well done, will be turned ever te the city at ence. The work en tlie square between Chestnut and Oinugu streets will be pushed fuiwairi rapidly. The New City .Market Hensv. The new Central market heuse will be occupied for market purpose en Wednes day morning of this week. Tlie market committee, will thou assign te renters or stalls their places. Te-morrow uvpulng at 7 o'clock the market heuse will be bril liantly Illuminated unri thrown epen te the Inspection of tlie public. A Telegraph Pole Ciiuheh 1111 Accident. On Sunday as a freight train en the Qmrryvllle ralltead was ueailng New l'rev Id uu the engine ran into a telegraph pole w liliii had fallen ever and wan leaning across ihe tiack. The headlight- was knocked oil Iho engine and seme ether (Immure) wns done, Suit fei Innately the locomotive was net thrown fieni the tinck. ' . Ills First sjorineii. Hev. J. II. Esteilliic, tlie new pastor of thO'Unlteri lJclhel church, Inte of Mauls burg, jireaclied his llrst sermon en Sunday morning. Ow lug te the very disagreeable weather tlie attonriuiice was net as large as 11 otherwlso would have been. The pastor preached an liiteicsting senium from the words " Peace be With 'eu"mul made a very favorable Impression. .Marin AHslRUinciit. Iila Huriy, of West Earl township, has nmde assignment of her projieily for the beucflt of her creditors te llcnjamiu Sheaf fcr, ofthe sauie tow iishlp. MeNii.vv end Tuesday will be positive!) the lust days of Turkish Itug sale at the Pnliuoef Fahten. uev2-2t W h liave lustiH'li anlcc llnu of iMv-wrltliifc-papers, plain and utiUKlnal ruled, Marcus Ward's Irish linen impel iiudciivclepes, Cnuiu's bend paper mid envelope!1, which vvuwlll )nlnt te eulcr at "diert nollce at icusenatiln pilec. Alsea line stock of bill heads, letter hcntl, en. velepes, ttatcments, tans, fancy caids for ad vcrtUIng puiHisi., itieiui curds, opening t-n.l vvctiiiuig siainmcry, presrauiincs, Invltatlnns, etc. Call at lNTEl.LKiK.vrF.Henicc and ste samples. eiMfdAvv UE.MOCHATIC TICKET. STATE. Mat Tieauticr EDMUND A. IlKlLEll. IVIl'STV. Itliili Senater. (Nertliern District.) JOHN K. HOOVEIt. Dittrict Attorney. C. O. IIASSLEU. Dlretlnrt of Ihr V).r. aiiuahamsjIum:, j. y. nauma.v. J'rlsbn lniitter, AM OS MEAN, llENllYM.WKLLr.lt. CViif.v Surveyor. JOIINC. MAltTIN. Pvrttha. ArrixiiACii. November S.ltvsv, te Phllmlel nhla, Rirtiani Alllebach, widow f Iho late Wil liam Alllebaeh, laloef .llll(rsvllle. Tligrclatlvcsaiidrrlondsef the family are 10 spectfully Invited te attend the tuneral, fiem the resldence of Harry Afllcbacli, Mlllersvllle, en Tuesday anernoen at 8 o'clock. Hcrvlci will be held at tlie Mcthedtst Episcopal church. Interment at Meunonlte cemetery. O.VKSE.-ln thl city, en the 1st lust., Mls Uuru Oiuisc, ased 7S year. The relatives eul friends of the family are le eiieetfully Invited te attend the funcnil, from tlic resldence of her sister, Mrs. .Mary Wid myer, Ne. S.ffl Ninth Llme street, en Tuesday merulUK at S$ o'clock. High mass at ht. Maiy's church, Iiitcniicnt at ht. Jeseph's ccmcterv. lilitvitctn. (Jllllll niul Furnished by 8. Previsions, K. Yundt, llreker. Closing Price's: pv. 4. 1.-00 n clock . in. ..ItfU VUH.-H Jl. Hi. (..i-.i Hit. 1....I. . ., November . December. ., January w iicai. . wit? ! 12 S Ki 5S2 .'1 W ieur February .March May June July OiuseIh Crude Oil . Winter Wheat.. (Spring Wheal.., Cern.. et Ityc Parley ... 7Ul, 8J'i 22' J !M5 tlixj Siyj ;;;;;. ;;:;; ;,;.; nvyj Cur 1.01s, ve 22.' 270 2J2 Ilcceipts. llccclpts IIexs... Itecviius -Cuttle.. Head. ltl.UO 11,1100 Phllndelphln Pioiluce Morket. v Pmt.ADKl.riilA.Nev. l.-Noen-Flour stead v : Peini'a suiiers, 2 5027,1; extra. 2s3325 ilwliS'm : r UW3M; i""t! Wheat icady t Ne, 2 Hed, new, sOWijsie . Np. i Pcim'a Hed. We: No.2de,io. 'rie'' Cern steady ; Ne. 2, H'iaue. mVxaed2lJ?2oiie.Ne- "J Wl SB'a' -Ne- 2 llun llrm ; Winter S12WIS OX time.U'i'V;.",1' i JllttMH 00 a te euallty j ,uJ,,'Si,U5?',,?wn" for choice; mixed, H11W baled rj a straw, new. tl760. , st, e-.i. il.r,.t,Jm.! Icnn'a creamery extra 2jJ Penhu llrst extra 20S2. , Ess scarce j Penn'a Ursts, 25c, -7 O- - i CHcwe alei) part skli, Tc ; roll skim; I'elreBm qHlt 1 rcflned In bbU.. n M. rotates Irrcf uUr t aw We tier busael. '- Llre Stock Marketa. Cmicaoe, Nev. 2.-Itoerlnt, KJOBO: shlpmenU noun; dull! Iwh-vejv M HI HO; strers K 761 ." ttechcrs and ffrtmt, 12 0042 7S: eew. I111II and mtxcd.fl 0M2ID! Texas entile, II 275j Wevtern Hanger, 12 WW SO. Hogs Reccjpt, IJ.MTO; uhlnnvnts, lOJWO: mar ket hlKllfri mixed, K W I ttix heavy, W M S t llglit, S3 HYZ, I Mi l(l p, 1 OOft J f S. Hhevp Kccelpt, 2,one: Mill nientx. nene: nmrj krt steady t lmtlvcx, I30HI&U; Wrlsrii woelcsl 3yfH 27 j sliernTcxnn,ri W1 1; Iambi, II 2J tefluOnrr henrt. East Mnr.iiTr. Cntlln Itecclpts. 6)i shin menu tl; market fair; prime, 140.160 teod, ea aans V,j fair, tv-slir,; rmnmen, IV1 .Vic 1 110 cars shipped te New Yerk. lings Receipt. .tSOO! sritprnfnla. MOO market slew 1 bent Unlit Yorkers. 14 Iftal V medium and llvlit I'lillictclpldn. 14 le4l 2.,: heavy lieg, 14 lf?l m ; reughi, W&3 7) ; no cars shipped le New Yerk. Wicep ItTlpt, ai shlprneuu. 400: mar ket dell 1 prime, !l 75rt6i fair te koeu, !( 4 Ml; copninen.rjnoaacO: In mini. ItSe&S 75. Hteck Markets. Quetal Ions by Heed, McOrann 4 Ce., bankers, Laucastrr, I'e. ' JtKW TTOHK Msr. 11 a.m. 12 m. Ir.M. Canada Pnclflc..... 1 ., . O.C.U A I , Colerado Cenl... ... "... .... . ...... Ontrnl Parinr........ . . .. Canada Heuthern n WV.i a M Lill.Ht.KAI'bK . -... ' ... Ucn. AltleO. l)l. U &. W Ill fii 141 Krle........ 23);- 2S)J WH Krle 2inls - ., Jrr C.irr... IC St. T Ijeu, &'i'ZZ";!ZZ'.7.'.'. ti sn'j kT U Shere 107 leajj 107 Mich. Cen , Missouri IVclflc. 07 07 GTt llerk. Valley ...' . N. V. alU N. V. Prcf.... ... , 7.1' 72J 7i N.WcsU Ill J lllJi lllJJ N Y. C m . . . NewEnK'lnnd'.";;".";'.'.'.'.r''.l'L' Vi 4lj 'i$'i Enst Tcnnes?ee.,M ..'. Omaha XI Kl .tt , OrcKoiiTninsceiitlnciilal... 1V mi 3.VA Ontario A V .. IS55 is) J IbJi 1'arlDc Mall.. ..1... ...... .... Illclimeiidlcrmlnal " 2? HI. Paul 1 liti l!l fM Texas Pacific. .... lflji union i-aeiiic ,. ... 7 t)7 or Webaeli Coin KlJiJ W,i 16 Western U MJJ 8IK 812 WcstHliore lliftids , . .... rilll.AUKM-IUA LIST. Ui. Val , t,Vi II. ". Y. A rhlla.. 9 Pa. n. jt rait &2J5 llcadliur 212 201? A'll. iO , ...... , T llcxleiiv. Pass , P. A It ..., , N. Cent j Peeples Pas.. , .. IUIkI'k 8 fill - VXjVt Jtciu Jvbuctrtioctitcnte. tJuki: j uice op the ehape. Tart lied and White OAMPOIINIA WINE, SOc Per bottle ! J.1.00 iwr dozen litlleN. '..... . ...... .n...... ..M.... lies. IllHTOKC, Laneiuitcr, Pa, iujimr,it e liiuuuk e 1 uui., Ne. 22 Centre Hijuare, nSHK KINO STItEET ItlNK WILL HE open Monday, Wednesday and Hnturday evTiiliiAs r hkatniR and diinclng. Full Ilrass Hand end Orchestra. Admission, 10c. ltd -TVU canbki;iun5 ltiuiKliiB In Price from fa 60 te Ji;, at nl-lvrdA ItwK KKILLY DUOS. A ItAUB'S. OUIl OOLUEN LION AND MIA OCKHIUA aie tlie only Clear Havana Filler and strictly liaiitl-liiadaSc Clears In tlie city DEMUTIPH CIUAH MTOItE, alS-irdll 114 East King Street. mil ky "can all copy hut none can A. Initial Illlly Waltr's Havana Filled Cigar, ut NO. 5 A 103 NOHTII QUEEN ST. mjis-iiiM.W.Th.HAw rIVIDENI). U KenntntiN National IIank, IJiiiMSler, Pa., Aev, 4, lRSI. Thodlrectershavo this day declared ad L ecim 01 inrcn per cent,,payiiein en iiemand. It IS. J. ItVUElt, Cashier. 13 ILLY WAIT. HAH THE HESTTWOFOH 00 aim be uigars in tlie city, at .-SUM. 0 ,v JUl JiUHTU ItUEKN HT. Ill IWiiuM.W.ThAvv EASY TEHMS.-IIOUSE'i FOR, HALE. Ne. 031 West Chestnut street. Ne. 110 Col leen avenue. Ne. 'iV, Ceral street. Persons kIsIiIiik 10 vlovvllie piemljes, cull en CHHIS TOPHEll HAaiCU, Atterney-nt-Lavr, Ne. fil Nertli Uuke street. sctCHltd.M BEsr TWO FOR FIVE CENT CIOAU3 IN the state, at HILLY WAITZB, ,0 , .. ,..os-5 n,ul 103 North Queen St. inyls4jiiiM,W,Tli,H4vr rilllE FINEST LINE OF at'NSANDHPOHTSMEN'HSUPPLIEH IN THE CITY, AT llllmlAltwU UU1LLY I1I103. A IlAUIl'S. SPECIAL t " , FULLDItERSfeUITS TO OUDF.n. Made and tilmmcd In ihe latest stvlc. MiOilANKA NOWI.I3.si, thoTallers, Ne. ICO North Queen Htrect. M II.LEU'H IIOK.VX KOAP WILL WAHII "mwii'i vh-ij ittiiuiu unucr ilia sun. TAMC,I,N.. AT . T,,,: M-ENNEHCIIOIt IJ Hall this evening. M11M0 Wcudttz's Hrass orchestra. Dancing imm 8 te lien. ltd Tri3 CAltHYTHE I.AKOF.ST AND FINE&T V hteclt or Ucnuliin French llrlar and Meerschaum Pipes and line Smoking Tolmc Telmc cu. Ucuulne Turkish Persian Totiaceo. DEMUTIFK CIUAH HTOItK, l.slablUhed 1770 at III E.ist Kinv litiecl, ole-tMIt f WISH TO EJIPI.OY A FEW LADIES ON J, siiliuy te take tharge of my business at i'ielm r'1!""?;. lJl8lit SQri' fascinating end hcalthrul. Wages 810 per week, ltcrcrcnce given. Ooed pay for part time. Addres irlth stamp, MlPj. .vIaHION WALKEIt, nev l-lmdM.W.l Ixmlsville, Ky. 17-E CAItltY IN-STOCK V A FULL LINE OF ri.OUI3UT, WINCH ESTEH, COLT AND MAIL . . TIN HIFLKS. nl-lvvUAItwIt ltEILLY' DUOS. A KAUII. lItOtTOIfb OPEIIA HOUSE. Procter A Soulier... .Proprietors und Miiuukcu. .Three iilshts, commencing November I, nnd ilnrvlay Matinee "THE HULINQ PAS htON." Prlren, 13, 20, SO, 60 and 75 cents. -'"TT?.'' nml Erlday Evenings-" THE HOY "V nl-3td gl-L :CIA1, NOTICE. -iim- NP.W CENTHAL .MAHKET IIOUME Will l eciMipled for market purposes en wnliiestiny, November 0, lvj'.i. The market cimimltlec will assign te tlie renters of Mulls their plurvs In tlie new liulkllnir 011 that nioin niein lJ?. JOEL L. HAINES, " Cliuirmaii. nITY TItEASUIIER'S IlEPOUT OF BAI filipn In Tirveciirc n,wl ...l.-.i i . USf10"0 of hlH,UCM Saturday, November 2. wnnnc iinresiTEii. rultoiiNntleniil Hank ... ..J14,03i 6.1 PeepIe'K National Uunlc .. H,ar7 2iJ First Nutlenul Dank ... H,WI 40 SII.S00 10 I, J. 11. Ilathfeu, Treasurer of the City of Ijin caster. Pu., de seletnnlr swesr tliat the above report Incorrect. J. H.llATHFON, Treasurer. bnbseilbed and sworn te before me thu ith dnvofNeveniber, lbfH. ltd EDWAHD EDGEHLEY, Mayer. M AiniNimeH. Yeu need net take a sea voyage te get end enjoy the LONDON CAPE OVEIt COATS. The lop notch of style ill tliem Is beie; 513, The Londen Cape Overcoats Are Here. $10,522,92.5. THIS INVITES YOU TO SEE TIII3M. Our whole r.ingc or Hulls and Overcoats for lneuHiul boys aie in the front rank forgenlle fergenlle inuul) nessi, nebbyncsn und value for the cost. Small IIej-k' Overcoats are moving euU-k, S200 te 1 10 00. Llttle Heys' Hterm Overcoats, 6 te 13 j cars, are an interesting let. lllg Ilejs'dl te IS year) Handsome Overcoats Se te $12, tluest te f 17. Storm Coats, nil s.tics. OurJJ)iiiid til Men's Fur lleuvcr Overceuls are a luxury. Men's Wldeivale Halts, S10 le J23. All the "going" things in them and In their make-up that makes them stylish. Our 110, i2mia $11 Cheviot, Hull for nun nnd young lucii, Hee them for a handemc suit. Hi nndlll'ur Heaver Overcoats ; haid te match Innuallt.. and price. Men's and Hey's Underwear, Hese and Di ess Shirts; tek Is very complete. Everything you want and prlcea right. The Custom Tailoring Department Inactive. Try us. The Hest Style, Fit and Finish guar untccd. MARTIN BROS, PO&SSANDgXOUTlI QUEEN HT. a TT btw Jlfcrttmtttft4, EARMER8 WAKTKD TO BUPPEY MILK . fA SCAH,ER CAKAM JEL CO., eavtfdAwB MftCharcIi uu, Lancaster, fa. TEY OUIl e KOB Be CIOAJl Made and Lene 1llr. 'New let TTAKD- Mm Meer- Pdiaiim I'lncsjiisirerrirra. .-.. DKMUTHWClaAKBTORE. 18-tfdR Hi Bast Klnc street. INETAlIXJItINO! il.l i.Ii THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WUUL,KMfS, AT M . V. WEIKEL'H. seKI-lnidK Ne. 41 West Kln Slrert. M ILLEItS llOBAX HOAP WILL WAHlt .(.lumraana every artlcin under tncsun. f ILLEIP8 DORAX fOAP WILL WAHlt MM. Clethes and es'ery artlcle under the sun. M TLI.EIVB BOItAX HOAP WILL WASH viumct anu every article unacr tue sun. BEHT.' he. HAVANA FILLER CIC1AB IN the city, at . BILLY WArrzi, ... .. Il0"-5 n' " North Queen Hi. raylMmM,W,Th,)Aw OYHTEKH I BEST OraTEBS IN THE MAR ket, served in all style, and meals at all nmirs, at CHARLES E. HOSTER'8; In the rear or the Central Market. Oysters In thheller opened served le prlvate families. Telephone connection. elmdH M ILLElt'H BORAX HOAP WILL WA8H vietnesana every article under tne sun. TJETER'si CELEBRATED LOADED 8HELLH, AT nllwiUHwR HCILLY1IROS.& RAUB'8. M .fILLER'S BORAX HOAP WILL WAHII wiuhive u vt;i j m ticiu iiiiuur inu auii rpiIE NATIONAL MANUFACTURINO CO., J. of Lancaster, manufacturers of Patent IlHrdirare Hpcclalties, having Aalshcd their larae and cotnplete Japan even (patent for which Is liqw pending), are prepared le de Japanning promptly la first-class style. Trial orders solicited. BllRBMAN Hr., Nev. 2, 18S9. n2-lwdR m UHT OLOHE OUT BUHINEH3.-WILL fUltVMAAll R1 itlvSnf rMriHiimi. tlillnu 'hccU, HhafU, Raw Material, Toels and Olllce Hee large sale bills and circulars. Alse, at the same time and place, the large amount or Carriages, Bodies and Material pur chased by me at Hhcritrssaloer Philip Doer Deer Doer sem, preerty or Michael Habcrtiush. eWOtdRAltwR FOR CHILDREN WHO D1HLIKE CAHTOR Oil Hamburg Figs proves a mild laxative In the form or en elegant ronfcctlen, 2Tc. Dr. Flint's Remedy for Heart, Drain and Kid ney Troubles comes well recommended. 1.25 per bottle. FHAILEY'H EAHT END PHARMACY', (Opposite Eastern Murket,) Fralley's fiyrup of Bloodroot, Wild Cherry nnd Horcheund Is tlie bcstrorceughsandcolds. Keep It In the heuse and avoid a bad cold by Inking It In time. 23c Peerless Dyes, 10c. piALL AND WINTER, INW. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Hutt ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. OER 11 ART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full luess Halts, and the prlce the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 43 North Queen HtreeL O-Ouly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. R A HKEW. rail, 1889. Muke It the money-saving time of tlie year, und this the place te save It by get ting the best materia! and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR Til E LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality liner. Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked is a trial te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. XOS. 211 AND S30 WEST KINO STREET. slS-3md -SilTTLLIAMHON A FOSTER. Again We Herald the News TO the eevs. A BUCKET FULL OF CANDY GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY Knee Pant Suit OR CHILD'S OVERCOAT PURCHASED During November and December, WITH Girls' Gretcnen Ceat or Ladies' Newmarket, Pluse or Cietb Jacket AVE GIVE A HANDSOME SOUVENIR! Reys' Knce Punt Suits, $2, SJ 60, 1, S3 SO. Child's Overcoats, 1, 12, rioe. ?.t. Misses' iiiidGlrls'GretcIicnsand Jackets, S2 SO, l-a'dle's' Plush Coats and Newmarkets. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS At 15 te W per cent. Less than Regular Prices Great Flannel Sale! IN ACTIVE OPERATION. BARGAIN SALE OF RIBBONS Will le Announced In a Few Daj . Gent's Fine Dresn Overcoats, 816, J18,$Jil. A Hervleeatile Overcoat, M, SO, 87, SO. Reys' Leng i'ftllt Hulls, !J, Jj&O, . Fust Celer Business Hulls fer.Men.S7,Srf,fJ.$10. 'the Flat Tep Derby, with small brim und sllchllv uperliiit crown Isthelatest. Prlce.KGO. The Razzle. Dazzle Hefl Hat, 51. A Child's Fez of Tricot Cleth, colors III tie. Red, Ilrewn and Garnet. Regular price. 75c : our price. 23c. . Umbrellas te special order. . A large assortment of llandseinn Hnmtlus, Hllck and divers for Umbrellas made le veur order, J-.' te em. Kcady.Mnde Umbrellas at all prices. Men's OIl'Taiiued Olevrw, Wc, 5ec, S5e. Oil-Tanned Geat Hktu Gloves, woolen culls, 7ec, 81, $1.83, ' GENT'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, CARDIGAN JACKETS and JERSEY COATS, THE LATEST BILK NECKWEAR, We, 75c, SI 00. AT MODERATE PRICES. Ladies' 17-Ilutlen Roots, K50. MIV 17-Hullen Heets, r.', Gent's Dress Shoes Ijue Frent or Ceucress. Tin or Plain Tee, 81 M. Furmers" Heavy Heets, Rubbers and Over, shoes. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET bTRKET, HARRIS JJUEfJ. PA rurinuirc, me raurn niecK at nilelic sale en MONDAY', NOVEMBER 18. 1K39, commencing ntO a. m. and 1 p. til.. Cor. Duke and Vine Hts., Ijincaster, Pa. J. II. NORBECK, Agent. Vrilliamsen & Fester, f - h....t.. ,a jwnFnni M ILLm-8 BORAX SOAP WILL WA dome ana every aruera uaaer ma wan. CAKB-THB FINBBT ASWOKTMKMT OT Cane In the city enu beftmnd at BILLY WAITZ1ICIUARHTORE. Ne. 8 and IflS North )aeen street. wya7-M,W,Tiiw M ILLER'H BORAX SOAP WILL WA8H domes ana every article unuer tnc sun. E STRAY ON HATURDAY MORNINO, the SStb Inst., a Pluck Cew with still te ks j supposed le have strayed out the Wil low Htrect pike. A reward will be paid en Its "eOKMAw 27 WEST ORANGE ST., CITY. TO YOUNQ MEN AND WOMEN-TUE KEY. stone Ouslnrm College Klves yen n rail course for 38. Why par a high tuition when you can get a first! business education at moderate cost? Tvpc-Writing Included In ceur. WOWl.ieft0MElti Ne. 10 North Queen HU, Iancaster, Pa, tfdiw ,t mROUT at SHANK. Underwear I Underwear I ALL GRADE3 AND PRICES, AT TROUT & SHANK'S, marVTS-lydR Ne. HO North Queen Street w E EXAMINE EYES FRRK. Speotaeles t EXAMINE EYES FREE! WE Ten Think Tour EyeB Are Ooed I If you have themexatnlned yen will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and (bat glasses will be a great help te you. wu III-!? IIIIJII1U..UU a'.'i. in liv ii;ubvb which are made only by ns, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA1' lenses, tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, Jl.OO t usual price. A .en. Steel Spectacles, ftOe.t usual price, SIl.OO. Artificial Eyci Inserted, fM t usual price, 910. M. ZIRE1AR & BR0.430 S. liitb Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Street. nuK-lyd EVAN A SON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. W ANTED I WANTED ! -THE- LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE Has WORKMEN that are WANTED Every where In LANCASTER and even in PHILA DELPHIA I COPY OF TELEGRAMS : l'iiii.ADKr.rm.i, Oct. 5. " Re sure te come te lay my carpets " ' L.D. PlIIIADKLrlttA, Oct. 0. " De net rail te lny mv Carpet, Will pay all expense?. MUST llAVE YOU." D. E. CARPETS Sold, Cleaned and Relald. CURTAINSS.Ud end Drajwd. SHADES from Rest Grades te Chcaiest. CURTAIN POLES, With Trimmings, 25c. ONE PRICE ""RIGHT PRICE I Ground Fleer I : - Personal Attontlen I SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. .uiigZD-lyd F URSI FURS! FURS I Ladies' Fine Furs. Capes of Every Desirable Style. PERSIAN, MONKEY, ASTKACHAN, utc, Etc., Etc. BOAS, MUFFS AND STOLES. Gents' Fine Enrs AND Carnage Robes. Trunks & Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. J.' MARTIN A CO. CURTAIN DISPLAY I'ROM NOV. 5th TO NOV. i2Tii. We have secured samnle pairs of Curtains from three of the largest importers in New Yerk City. Samples consist of Tambour Swiss, Brussels Lace, Irish Point, Lerey Lace, Applique, and Chenille Curtains. It is our intention te sell Curtains from sample at an ad vance of 5 per cent., which means a clear saving of at least Y te the customer. We can readily de this as we only sell from sample, and are net compelled te carry an ex pensive stock or have odd Cur tains at the end of the season. These samples embrace as complete a line as you will find in any retail store in New Yerk or Philadelphia, and we cor dially invite you whether de sirous of purchasing or net te visit the display. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Vm Hrttt IjritLRlra ItORAX SOAP WltA, Mi. Cjetheaand every article under! uiv . ... ....."!!J. ' BirW ii.. OIWCK en , . i.--. ".nsrinsn6 ileal ylnM!w5-25i2 -.WIl "- ".W Hft Jt psggsrj Lampeter -'. . stiinii mi elt-Udlt tj.-.. 4i..r. .. - UlNertHJiuiteMt.. ufriU(J nr.r.K-tu .... ... .. MM, Clethfuand every article under tl (SE MINUTE, IF YOU PLEAHB? Tfllrl V nnw nnhll. -.!:. . . LANCAE,WLE,1 fr...f'er,n Puke atrrcL ' . w vacAt- iDsirncuen held enf uui & Wn!erUUC' HH AddrcM, h. C WEIDLER, PrlnJ A SEASONABLE 8UOOESTION. uiiciiufjn: ine cost or the covering belnd -7Jii """ '-'' eirmu mm Favpj nn nhii ZluZ" - ir ener fuwaiv. is IUU Mcgncsia Sectional Cove! 0r.?m P!K.l?. Pr'ne Pit ?eunfl,by';vu''' '" "'""-' " CENTRAL MACHINE WOI W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep NOS. 134 4 m NORTH CIIRIHTIAS Eancaiter, Pa. fVlAn tlt. nH .11. . .. ..I . , . "" """. ""vuunui ana airectla ?rP.'ln5inni',Pllca,.,?n' "Pedal teniisl H . ... uc T HIE PEOPLE'S UAHfi KTOKK. WE ASK AN IN8PEC1 -OF- The Finest Lin -OF- -OK- THE VARIOUS SHAPESIM THECITI Our Seal rius.h OemlH or last season I pronounced by ninny te be tlie best goediJ offered In this cltr. rlvnllntr ilm rrni tJ Itself in beau ty. The best cldence thatl were an right is tlie fact that we curried uui ene earnicnt. Wc open an entire new line inu unuin. Purchasers of Seal Plush Geed will del te inspect our stock, . THE s 25 East King Street,! maiCO-Iydll LANCA8TER.il gTEAM ENGINE AND UOILERWOEk Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Werk Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call nt my Works aud mime our Btecic et Engines ! , A!!?w,u t0 i1"0 'ou prices and eco facility for ttirnlneeut work. Portable Engines. i Heric-Piracr 11 Horse-l'ettcr HoD-ed'ewcr. 10 Herse-Power 15Horsc-l'ewer. IMIIorfe-Peucr . a i. Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. u iieru-riiucr J21 K IlnrkikPewcr ...- . ... . 1 '.'J lb norne-rewcr t .,., ' Boilers, Secend-Hand.j I'ie3fl IlorM-reiur.Wln. Ulnm.. 10 feet'LeiiiM iiiyi In, Tubes. Price, J175 and 81.10. jf One Reller, : In. DIain., 13 feet Ixing, 21 3 ill iuuvs i itT'i A.uug, wiiu nre rruui Castings, J 1-5. 1 CARRY 'I'll U LAROESTKI'OCIC OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines. Mill anfl " s luL-uiiirrj, -aw.uuiH, imrK una Cob illllii, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Htenm Heatlne, Direct or ludll ..VI, u, uf JtUklUHli . OUR HOT AIR FURNACE! IHTI1EI1E8T INTHE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Sea Plush Gum People Mi or Jehn Best, l'ROI'KIETOll, 333 EAST FULTON ST., .LANCASTER, PA. ' , &. ' f i'i f . k&Skz-&k rl-'&ir $,4 . .I y. f jl$i&.USi- J-. . jgi&&lft& jfyj W-.wbJu. tA '. - .
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