1 .n !&V.v KJvYV fV K V V - Mfl'i !- i.fc . S . ST.fr; f . ?-V ret m mm.. Ti Kit ' f IM . t-i " $$ '&3 JttES fMiOTVE LEAF MARKET. vsilClt K1UIS ttU ITEt THEE THIS- ,r - Ml CASES TIE PAST WEEI. Hts Dewaail Ru- 'HT and '88 Goods. Trade la Kew Tertc Dull-Con-ellttea of the Vew Crep. J5$!if 7"Tlie s1e of leaf tobacco. In llm local 4?t t MrkM the nut week were larger than In i.Mveaeweekln year. Tliiy aggregate $, . s,fl aw. Sklles & trey seia si ""' ' .:" 190 mm of '80 and '67 soed te E. M. Cebu : $&' KTK?S5m."n Mid W case, or '88, and "'. Uwtamannmboref'Wcron; Jehn Long Leng 5T V '!'-. or MtJinr. MM til lacking of ? v M9 emms of '89 set! leaf te Jehn J. Frlrf & ' - AD .V' .'2S".,"5"Tr . , ?"7Z."'tr t rf I.an.lUvllln. 11 SWwTSi: -M . lKn"-tdrKni J,V .,ObS . .l.l (Vtfl n.i.lia nf If L'lltlA kAOll iB"1- ( lTOUnrge wiu -e- ..-......- ----- -nd .bought seu cases ei tee Rame iev; f 'Christian Sides, or Mt. Jey, sold 200 cases ' ePeSaced te Lachenbrach Mr. Weaver , of Millport, Beld a packing or 10 1 cases ; C. J. Rhodes & Ce. sold 125 cases; A. O. Breaey sold GS cases of Havana and bought 43 cases of seed leaf ; a firm who does net desire Its name published, sold COO casas and bought 800. . The '89 crop Is being stripped as rapidly f r m the weather penulls. Thore Is some ret ' among It. There are no buyers In the field, and it Is net preb.tble that thore wl 11 beany quantity or the new crop purchased until It is ready for the market, w hich will 1 be about the holidays. Anns' Repert. Sales of need leaf tobacco rcimrtetl by J. H. Clans' Sen, tolwcce broker, Ne. 1JI . Vatr street, New Yerk, for I he week end ing November i : SiO cases 18SS New I'.ngland Ilnvnnn, IS . 'te 45e.? 400 casea 1888 state Havana, 12 tn Wc, 400 cases 1883 Wisconsin Havana, Ui telile.! 2J0, cases 183S Pennsylvania Ha Tana, 1H te 14c? 2T cae 1888 Dutch, lJ tj 1250.5 100 caases 1881 Pennsyhadla sol leaf, 8 te 12Jc i 200 cases eundries, 0 te I5i-. Total, 1,015 cases. Market dull. The riillnaeipuiit ninrKci. Frftm the Tobacco Iaf. A steady sale eflear tobacco sullable for cigars has been dene the past week. I'lnn domestle wrappers are appreciated and will bring a price net oblalnable hereto fore. Hinders are newleil, While the busi ness may net have been looming, still It Is very satisfactory. Old '87 stock Is looked after, 'vhile old tiller liave beceme vcrv cart nd are badly wanted, especially If seun Bumatra moves regularly and at full figures. Havana has the call at all times and sells freels'. Receipts for the week 100 cases Connec ticut, 3S7 cases Pennsylvania, 270 cases Ohie, 143 cases Llttle Dutch, 300 cases Wis consin, 82 cases Yerk male, 133 bales Su , lustra, 310 bales llu ana at.d 2.U lilals Vir ginia and Wostern lour tobacco. Saltts show 14!) cases Connecticut, 300 , cases Pennsylvania, 05 cases Ohie, 87 cases Little Dutch, 281 cases Wisconsin, 107 canes "Yerk state, 108 bales Sumatra, 218 bales Havana, and 10 bhds of Wostern lcar to bacco In transit direct te manufacturers. PLUNDER FOUND UPON 1I1M. Ocortfe Jobnsen 1'rebnbly the Tlilef Who llan lieeii Ilebbliitf IIouhea. Columbia, Nev. 0 During Hnnday night the house of Squtre H. S. llorshey was robbed of a quantity of edibles. On Mon day afternoon a colored man as arrested near the opera house, acting in a .suspicious rnsnner. The man was searched and a "Tjiminber of articles found In his possession, "Which were Identified by Sqtilre Horshey as his property. He was given a hearing before Squire Evans, where he gave his name as Geerge Jehnsen, of Holle's Gap. He had a let of candles, a milk kettle, ard fc'prewrve dish, which were stelen trem tba tiqulre. A colored man named Clmi. yt.T Smith tcstlHed that Jehnsen hnd awakened him en Monday morning, vlillu he was sleeping at St. Charles fiirnute, and had given film seme of the stolen Ellbles. lie afterwards told Smith that he ad stolen thorn. .Smith also said that Jehnsen had a dark lantern In his posses posses Ien. and would go awuj every niKht, tattling back early In the morning. John Jehn John iea denied stealing the articles leund en elm, but could net give an account 01 where he obtained them. He has been In town for seme time past, and ovldeutlv has committed seme of the petty thetls Which have occurred lately. He as com mitted te jail for trial at court fur laiceuy and felonious entry. The following dlrectorsef turnpike com panies were deited ut the nnniiul meetings of the stockholder en Monday afternoon : . Co'urnbiaane'Vus!iIngtoti ttimplke cou. ceu. psiiy: PrvniJuiit, Juhu Fendrku; direc tors, J. H. Herr, Jehn A. Urush, Win. U. Given, II. K. Urimer, A. Uruuer. Jacob Seitzi cecrctary and treasurer, W. II. Ton Ten dxlch. Columbia and Chcitniit Hill Turnnlke cempany: ProaUlent, Ileuben Gttrbur; directors. Andrew Garlier, JaebC. Gorber, Michael II. Moere, Michael Muster, II. M. North i secretary and treasurer, Jno. II. Zeamer. Andrew Garber was elocted in place of Henry Wlsler, reHigned. Columbia and Marietta Turnpike com pany, President, J. CJ. Pfuhlur; inaungerH, S.'B. Detwller, C. Swart, Jes. Hinkle, Jehn A. Meyers, Dr. J. V. Cottiell j socro secro socre tary and treasurer, C. II. Pfahlcr; supor super supor vlser, S.-S. Dettvilcr. Jehn r.. Metzger is accused efpelllng In toxicating elder te miners and 011 Sunday, The charge win mnde by Oflker Morrison. Metiger will be yhen u hearing by Sijutre Hersbey. The voting Up te neon has been light for an off year. The vote at 12 o'clock wus: Kirrt ward, 17tf; Second ward, 1X; Third ward, 40. Total, 353. ' The Union Voterou I.enteti. iAt a lueetlng of Encampment Ne. 11, of tbe Union Veteran I-egien, composed of aeldiers and sailors who volunteered for net less than two years, was held lust evening, when the lollew leg e Ulcers note elected: Colonel commander, Win. D. Stauffer: lieutenant colonel, M. N. Stark ; major, Jehn L. Vegan; chaplain, A. C. Leenard; surgeon, Philip L. Sprechcr; auartermaster. Jus. A. Niinlew ; elllcer of 10 day, H, a. Ilrady; represciitutiLs, J. A. E. Iteed and H. H. Urcneman ; trustees, Thee. Wcudltz, II. A. Urady and David Litbgew. At the meeting last evening It was agreed te attend services at the Duke street M. i:. church in a body Sunday evening, Nj vemlier 21. Oranted by the IlcttUter. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, November 5 : Administration. a. '.. Rlngwalt, de de eeaaed, late el 'Lancaster city: Lllen G. Bingwalt, city, administratrix. Julia Getz, deceased, late of Ijmcaster city ; Jaoeb G. Getz, city, administrator. Frank Ruth, deceased, late of Kllabcth tewnship: Elizabeth Ruth, ElUabctb. ud rnlnlstrritrix. Peter Lengnecker, deceased, lute of Penn township; Aaren Longnecker, Albert Longnecker. Cyrus Longnecker. Jeph M. Barker, Zaciiuriah Mluuich, Penn ad- numsirxiers. Isaac II. Geed, deceased, late of Salis bury township; Jehn II. Geed and An drew Geed. Salisbury, administrators. Jeseph Clarksen, deceased, late or Lan caster cltv : Samuel Chirksnn. I'l.u .,i,,i. 5; phla, adroinUtrater. Jft . Kmanuel G. Carpenter, deceased. Inte nf Lltltr boreUKh ; Mary C. Carpenter, Lltltz, administratrix. ' Jehn Lutz, deceased, late of llistCocallee township; FrankllnP. White, Kast Cocallce, administrator. ' TESTAMtST-inv. Susan Meashev, de de reased. Lite of Mt. Jev tnunuiiin. 'i,...,i. f?L?Oren, Klitabethtevvn. eNecuter. ' ' ' Zi Jehn M. Shcatler, deceased, late of West 1 atf- tan tensni; v. 11. uueniieiter uud LU Hmuel S. Hurkhelder, Wcbt Karl, execu- Si rr ". . t-.. Jehn Febrenbacker, deceased, late of ,tSS "" eiyi viJiias ai. aueiiK, west s.,y-wv "T. Hue! for f BOO Daiuat-cs. JLft France Ii Greff, through Wm. T. ;"! -er attorney, lias uieugnt suit In 1 lrs?eart of common pleas agsinst Maria U fcCtertf for $500 damages. Plalmltt' alleges warn mib ueugnt a let or irreund f&l9? of the Clark tract.) east OTHM city limits, and one of the conditions . mnmiml Hi tbe deed by Mr. Clark nu cfiMt aha would open a hticct, uuined CLirk, 4 tbe ullcgntlen U thai she has tailed te m and fur that failure duma-'es are jt- ,- ;' :.,'" r,-:&.lMw;i'MW-"rw .-A" 7 THE IiANOASTEB DAILY INTBLLIGENOER, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, TIIK BIO PKATt K1M.KD. Menntvllle's Attraction Put Out or the Way With a Gun. The big bear which created such great 'excitement in Mountvllle for sevcral days, and In fact had the whole neighborhood aroused, was killed last evening, as that waa considered the safest way te get rid or him. The animal was taken te thp barn or A, Garber, with the grcstiat difficulty yesterday. Whlle he was lying upon the ground In the weeds se cral men auccoedod In getting a chain around the rear part of his body Ily holding en te this nn 1 tlioeno at his head they managed te leal and drag him te the barn. He was placed In a stall In the herse stable and was tied with two chains. The pour beast, which by this tlme was ravenous with hunger, still had the muzzle ever his mouth, and he grew mera and mero angry until he was almost wild with ntge. He tried In every way te loosen himself from his fastenings nnd lit his ellbrU te become frce he breke a new spike barrow, which was near him. te pieces. He then began operations en the sides of the beard stall, which be tore down. He finally succeeded In breaking one of the chains that held him and it wns then that the people, 11 large crowd of whom had galhererf. became afraid lest he would get loeso and attack the cattle or kill seme of thorn. It wes Anally agreed te kill the animal and It was thought best te sheet him, as no ene wished te go ncir enough te strlke him with nn axe or hammer for fear that he might assume the roleoftheoxocutloncrhlinself. Thooxcito Theoxcito Thoexcito ment was Increased when It was found that bruin had almost sucoceded In irettlng bis tmiriionlinestoir.Aman named Dirrllnally undertook the task of dispatching the ntil -tn il. He has had no oxperlcnco In killing bears, but be made n ncut Jeb of this ene. He procured bis gun, nnd, leading It heavily, shot Inte bruin. The animal rolled ever en his slde and In 11 few moineiits ex pired. He was then drogged out of the stable and placed upon u pair of scales, which he turned at 210 pounds. He was skinned, and the fat and hlde were saved, and thus emls MountUlle's flr't bear 01; Krlunce, which was lively whlle It laetcd. MAKirKIM KNITTING MILLS. A New Industry te Kmpley IOO Hands IS Opened. Manuium, Nev. 5. Yesterday opera tions began In the new knitting mill at Maiihelm, Messrs. Laiitcnbacher and Emerich, proprietors. Klghty-flve glrlH presented themselves for work, flve of which the proprietors woie reliirtuutly compelled te turn away for the present until the ethors have learned te l.uitthe hose. The plant was moved here from Schuylkill Haven, and flve skillful opera tors wero brought from that place te teach the applicants. These bad a busy time to day moving amongst the eighty girls who wero experimenting upon tbe Intrl Intrl cate work of knitting goutlemcn's half liose. Alter all departments nre fully In progress, about ene hundred hands will be oinpleyod. It will roqulre four woeks te learn all branches et the work thoroughly. The rates paid em em peoyes will be the same as thai paid In the Reading mills, and the monthly pay roll will amount te between 81, WW and $2,000. Thetlrm havoulaige number of erders en hand, and ns seen as the em em peoyes have learned te knit faithfully, will run the mill day and evening In order te supply the large demand. The mill will at present mauulacture gentlemen's cotton halMiose only. It Is exnected ut an early date te erect another building el llke slze of the prosent for mlsses' hose. The new bii 1 ling Is sltuated en the cor ner of Ferdinand and Wolf streets and was erected by Manhclm capital, the mhIeus tltlzens subscribing te the sleck. It is 11 substantial building, well lighted, with every convenlenco, and Is heated through out with steam. Tim first Meer contains the ofllce and the pressing, folding, pairing and packing do de ptrtments. On the second fleer are the winding, ribbing, knitting and looping machines, mending tables, iVc. All the machinery, engine and boilers bclung te the firm, Lautcuhacher cV. Emerich, the citizens furnishing but the building. The members nf the linn, by their courteous bearing toward the new hands, and ludticc ludticc ludticc montsnllered,bavoalroidy wen prulse I10111 their empleyes, and their well known buslness Integrity, commercial standing ai.d the large market for their goods can se the Manheim knitting mills te begin ok ra tions most utiHplclnusly. This knitting mill is but the first of a number of business Industries In contem plation by the progicsslie citizens. One man has ollbre'l trce of cost nil thn ground which may be desired for iii.iuufauturlng purposes, nd ethor linns are at present contemplating tbe remeval of various in dustrial plants te this borough. With her large reservoir of excellent nateruml poi feet system of water supply, and lici innumerable natural advantages, Manhclm holds out ininy InducHiiieuts for maiiu facturnrs te lecate in her midst. TROUBLE. OVER A DILvD MAN. IVtink Cunningham Dies In This City nnd Several rut-tics Claim Ills Itedy. Franklin Cunningham, a well kueiVu rosldeut of Lancaster, died ethis Inte tcl tcl tcl donce In this city, of consumption, en Meuday aficrnoen. The deceased was bem and raised in Lancaster, and sencd lu the army os a member of cempiny F,7'Jth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. Fer many years he was. foreman of the to bacco paekers In the warehouses of Sklles it Frey, and for sover.il years uns a tobacco inspector for Charles Fluke. & Ce. Some years iire no went te llaltluioie, where he was employed In an agricultural Implement works. 1'hu weeks age he was lu ought te this city In the last stanes of his dlsiuse, whlih car ried him oil. During Ills residence In this city be was a piemincnt Democratic poli tician, and leek a ureat Interest in the elec tions. His funeral will take place to-mei-row aftei neon trem 422 Je'111 street, uud thn interment will be nrnde en the soldiers' let In Lancaster te neleiy. Thore was considerable, ulrlfti ever the possession of Cunningham's body, which was clalmed by two wives. Ii seems that when the sick man came te this city re cently, he rt-qtiesled that lie be taken te the house or his sister, Mrs. Ellen ShoO SheO ner, ut Ne. 101 I.af tyctte street, te die. His w ishes w ere compiled w it It. Cunningham was married In this city a number et years 1130, but he and his wife did net (,'et along well together, and they seiurated tiftcen years age. Ily this union they had ene weii.Trlel Cunningham. Fourye.irsage in Haltlmore Cunningham was married te Sephia Ress, who feimnrly lived In this city, but went te Halllmerc. At the time if the second iiiaiiiagu Cun ningham had no dlvorce from his first w Ife, nor did he ever obtain ene. Ily the secend marriage he had one child, who, with its mother, accompanied the sick man te this city. After the man's death yesterd ly the secend wife sent for Undertaker C. S Herr. The first wifu upon hearing or the death Instructed Undertaker Ames Rete te take charge, of the body and bring 11 te her houseNo. 452 Jehn street. The under takers met at the hniiKe whero tl.e man died, and bad considerable efa discussion ever the possession of the body te wlilih Herr relinquished claim, afler Rote had paid hi 111 $.), This did net settle the trouble, however. I'll. ally Israel Cunningham, a brother 01 the deceased, w he Is married te the fltst wife's sister, with Flel Cunningham went te the Lafayotte street houseaud demanded the body which was finally glen te their, It was taken te the first wife's lo.ldenco from which It will be buried The iifla r raised a great excitement lu tbe Eighth ward. A Large Kstute. On Monday lcttera of admlnii,tra(Ien were taken out upon the estate of Peter Longnecker, late of Penn township, who died en Tuesday or lust week. The tid- inlnistraters are Aaren, Allien and Ezra Lengnecker, tens of the doeeasud, Jeseph M. Raker and Zjchariul MlnnUli. I he deceased left personal preiierty ceu- ? ci",".",u.iv'80CUrlt,cs ? icuiit icuiit te SI A000, besides se end farms. Tlin ad- iS-J,llralers Kavu be'",s '" ll" " of y-w,vO0, C. O. r. Wlitsicy All lllsbt. The state supreme court bus rendered 11 ueclslen In the case of Jeseph riemming of Pittsburg, who was conIcted of sell Inx Iquer In Mercer county, which Is 11 prohibitory ills rl t. The g skIs w ere sent C.O.D.,und the lower court nuld that the sale occurred In the express oillee In which the payment was made. Justlce Green, who delivered the opinion, held that the wile was completed when the goods left Mr l'lemmlng's place, and he ordered tbe jiriseucr te be discharged. Justices Wit liaiiis, McCelluni "I'd Mitchell filed a dis tfciitlug opinion. - - . 7. '--vv:s. '.,f. '.j. wt.''iimik. ms'-' -wiv ""' " 5's ..!' " AH-XT ' " ' v tihe Itnllnc Paaalen. Ijist evening te a geed nice audience "The Ruling Passion" waa produced In Fulton opera house. The beuse bills called It n "GrnndSpeclncular Production," which It was net. The play Is sensational nnd It waa given by n fairly geed company. There are sevcral highly exaggerated char acters nnd a number of imprebable situa tions. The and lenee seemed te be com posed of poeplo who enjoy that kind or plays and at ttmeH they applauded theactlng heartily. The balloon scene was very runny If net ery real. A Pretty Present. In the window of Charles II. Harr there Is new en exhibition a xry large and beautiful stcel engraving of Geerge Wash ington which Is te be presented bv Shinier Council, Ne. 177, of this city, te Washing ton Flre com puny of Coatesvllle. The slze of the picture. Including the frame,ls 34x41 Inches. The frame Is of oak and Is very handsome. Stranded at Gettysburg. The mayor disposed of 0110 drunk and a ledger. The drunk was James Redmond. Helms been en a spree for a week. He premised te seber up and was discharged, The ledgor was Edward Norris. lie claimed te lie ft cook for ft Wild West show that stranded at Gettysburg. He pawned his surplus clothing and in that way managed te reach Lancaster. Hlsdeslre Is te reach his home in Philadelphia and the miyerlet him go. Memerial Resolutions. Jteietct t, Ity the beard of directors of the Tint Nntlnnnlbnnk, of Lancaster, that we have heard, with since re regret, of the death of Clem ent U.Orubb, a director from the time of the organization of the hank, and for many jcars Its hnnored president. Jictehed, That his fidelity te the bank.end bis uniform urbanity te Its edlccrs and custo mers made hlin a ramt valuable director, JtrtelieJ, Thntan ludls ttliial members nnd as n, beard, we extend te the family our heartfelt C3iuloleiicc In tills their honrefgrlof. Jlnelieil, As 11 further innrlc of rcnect, this beard In a body, will attend the funeral of the deceased. Jtc6lied, That these resolutions be cntered en the minutes of the beard, nnd n copy of the sjiiie be delivered te the family of the deceased. N. JIIbTON WOODS. President. Attest: Ilr.NiivC. llARMitti, Cashier.) I.AM'ASTKU, l'A NOV. 4, 1880, Jt llnvrlrtriCH. Oamiieii NKrr. Novembers, 1S, at Ne. 1 17 .iiirui ajiiku siri'w, ijitiicasier, uy iiev. J w ..leiiiiuuer. inlliKcr, Mr. Henry C. Ouiuber, and Miss Aim! nie reii, uem or i-nncamcr Ce., ill. Itu' Jilavltcte. Hteck Mnrketn. Quntaltens by lleed,Mcarunn A Ce.. bankers, Lancaster, I'n. Kr lOUK I.I8T, 11A.M. 12 M. ,11', H. P. - ;;;; v. 31 P. Prcf. m ;4 73 1'IIII.AIIKI.IMIIA MW. Ih. Vnl II. N. V. & Plilla ... Ha. 11. It. :. Itraillnit )' Leh. Nnv. '. Hestenv. Pass P. 11 N. cent. Peeples Puss - Ildic V ... Oil 52H ett-iO ; t l'blludelpbln Produce .Market. PniLADKLiiitA, Nev. 6.-Noen-rionr weak: Penn a supers, iOilR; extra. 28.V3825: H(IO3'00 ! r""" iati0' iUm Whent 'sternly; Ne, a lied, new, 8OKQ8I0 : Ne. 1 Penn'n lied. Olej Ne. 2 de, av. ',J""0 ' Cern steady; Ne. 2, iOlMtle llrau firm ; Winter J12I 60. Haled hay fair : 111 Wkan 00 ns te eunllty : timothy 11 S0u 00 for choice; mixed, 11(31160 baled rye straw, new, fl7rA317 75. ' Iluttcr firm ; Pcnn'w creamery extra 23c ; Penn'a llrsts extra SftrlK. F.sjks scarce ; lVnn'a firsts, 2r32Gc. raslc", I"10' ' lrt skims, 7(tt!)e; full skims, J'olreleum nulct; refined In buls.. 7 1 2JS.)c net liiiHhcl. iMiiuiM ciinice 111 oea ileinaud It! ud firm ; Ltve Stock .Markets. . C"CAao,Nev..-Rtcelpts,ll,tX; shipments iU." I011"'' !eflves. H lt)S 00; steers K 7&m 40 ; Blockers nnd feeders, SI 80uM U0 : tl'.Vlii'.ll'l! i"11'" WM M: Texas cutlle II 40a2)0: eitern Itnugers, II 75(33 40. , 'Ks-rRecelpu,,m; sli(pnieiiw,4JX: mar ket hlKher: mixed, J 8V44 10; heavv .W 75 B110; llKht$tS(V3l2;Bklps,t3rj01a3t!e. iSheep Iteeelpls,e,ui)6: shlpment,2,000: mnrl ??fil,.,iB! "atlves.75(aaw: Western wenlcil f-lnMt 15 ; shorn Texuns.W 004 10 ; lambs, l 50 te te te r bend. ' Kaht LiiiritTV. Cattle lteeelpts.Ss20: shin inents lise; market fair; prime, 81I03I&0; t,-Q.yt.8l40(.lft;! fair. U 8ea'); 'bulls, sings and fat cows, II tOtt'JM; fresh cows, fjffli ; 1I0 c.iiHslilpiKjd 10 New Yerk. ' ' lliui ItcccliitK, 71J0: shipments, 6400 market slew; best llulit Yorkers, 14 IlVttl l medium and light Philadelphia, Jl Seil 25: heavy begs, 13 iVMgl 70; roughs, MgT 7: nd cars shipped te New Yerk. ' Hheen-ltecclpis, lOTl; shlpmenis. 2100; mrtr ket dull ; prime, SI 604 10; fair te gee,i, Jia 42j; common. ttOOuiSW: lambs, JltX)i,5 75. Tbe Ltve Stoek Market. Lancastch, Pa , Nov.G.-The receipts of lle stock ut the nrds of James Stewart 4 Hen. the tiust week were 1.S71 cattle, 310 Iiejs. the sales at atenarl's jnrds were 5J cattle nnd IH hes. '1!l!--"le', nt Mender's yards were S25 rattle and 1.0 boss. AudatLel Henseulg's j urd 745 cuttle. The prices were: Hteckers, 12.60 and J3.ne 100 .'.1x,,.opter.a let of peer cattle th.u wennld alflb; r filers. 2 7(J75j butihcrs, tJ UW 4 IM.iiecerdlng 10 quality. II 04s sold m SI.sHQj.lO V 100 Ps. 1 lie market the past week win an nctheune. item SVbucvtiocutvttte. Iuitu j uicc or Tin: uhapl Trt Red and While CALIFORNIA WINE, JOc ptr buttle ; SUM per de7en bottles. Ne. 5 lujiuiiiiiBi.itlueitHTOitr:, Centre hjnare. Luncnstcr, Pa. XITANTHD-A PAltrNRR WITH A SMALL .'.'. eipltal tciciuaeeln a paling bulnei,. Address, M.," this emev. it TpUTEIfS " " CHLCURATLD I.OADUD HHHLLS, AT ullwdAltwR UUILLYBUOO.A RAL'HS. I- OST VHMALL IILACK J Answers te tuouuuie of TKKRinit DOC3. 'Jack." A llberut reunrd f returned te ltd 635 WRST OltANGK ST. 17ARM HRS WANT T.D TO SUPPLY MILK AT THE en .,.1.'AMCAST,KU CAUAMRLCO., e20-tfdiw U 3J5 Church bt Lancuster, Pa. ri-my nun pa ran r,a ckiar, hand- JL Jtade and Leng Uller. New let 25c Mer. teliuuui l'liiesJuitreH-elNed. IIKMUTlf.SCIOAU.STOIli:. Rpvtfdll lUKnst King streeU PINRTAILOUINOI ALL TIIK LAw'GseTLi:; A11 IN F,-NE sep21mdlt '. Wi;iKEL'H, Ne. 41 Wesi KlngHtri CIngHtrcct. "ArI,;!i,,:.'.1'8 1M.,llAX K0P WILL WASH i.l. Cletliesnnd eery urtlcle under the sun. J)IV 1 he t VIHKND.-ITRSr NAIONAL HANK, li-OCASTtlt, I'A., Nev, 4, 1S-V. tieard of director of this bank hnede- c-iureii a ceini nniinnl dlxldend of fle cent. p.iabloendeiutind. '' RdAw HllNRY C HAIINKU, Cashier. XTOlfCK. i LtC.lsTMl COU.VTVNATlOVCLnVNK.i .,. , . . November 6, I vw. f The Heard or Directors or Hits Hunk hnxede. cluri-dndlMdeudef KlNCl'er Cent. Ar the list sr months, i)uble en deniund. "d P. H.DUUNKMAN. Cashier. SflO 8AIARY, SI0 KXPKsTTlN AI) IJ unee. ueed each month, bteady eiiipenieiitut home or traveling. Ne solicit. !"? 1).llt,le? uellxerliiK uud making collections. Y?.f0.'H ' Cards. Address 1th stump. II AKKIt A CO , Ple.ua, Okie). nSgindfu,'HiAa T3U,'n'!;!P..h' V ROUHRUOLI) kuiTnT X TU1 K, ut icM and Sit Church strcVt, to te morrow ( W eMiesduj ) ut 1 o'clock. Mdebmird. Tables, WlmUer nnd Cuue Seat Chairs. MuU .tnThuTgs-e0tH!!,edH,""' acaiU'' U11J eUHa,Ach'.M-KOI:"LI:' ISTATR OF MICHAKL DUKItH, 1.ATR OK JrJ thsutyer Lnncnster. deeensed. letters of a linlnlitratlen said estate ha Ing been Krnnlcd p the undersigned, all persons liidebted thereto nre requested te make Immediate pi ment. und these having claims or demands uiriiliist the same, will present them without delay for e Uement te the undersigned, resia liigfii theClty efLunenster. -MARIA UARUAR.V DUEItH, .... , -. ,., Adinlnlslrutrlx, Jho. A. Covle, Attorney. nevMidl'u TMVIIlIINn A'OTICn " LJ PAitHriis' 1D4 VlTlftVil II (v.. 1 LCNTAHTI II Vnu.l.n I (wurt The Heard or nireeters hnvelhUduy deciareel a ulvidend of KIVi: li;u CENT, out of the L'"""""' "e last sUiii0mi,gl,la have audt (teen thousand del ars (I15.UO) te lurplns, nmk. ."'"''''""''""JrcanUsevciitj. i ettleUad dollars (T.TOMM.) ecmj ,M C.A, F0.VDER8MITH. '" ' - ' i tn anctriftmtnt YOU OAW SKKGUflB Ranclng In Price from 10 60 e H st n4lwdit)twn REILLY DftCW. A RAUB'fl. ' MILLRR'8 IIORAX BOAP WILL WAMII Clethes and every article nnder the sun. Q strlc UR GOLDEN LION AND MIAOUKHIDA rn thn nnlv Clear Havana Filler and ctly hand-made 6c CI Jlcsralnthaeltv rsintnaeit; DKMUTITH CfOAK STORK, alMMR 114 East King Htrwt. fpiIE FINEHT LINE OF aUNSANDHPORTHMEN'HSUPPLIES IN THE CITY, AT nt-lwdARwR HE1LLY BltOH. A KAUB'8. ILLEIVB HOKAX HOAP WILL WAH1I Cletheisnd every article under tbe sun. SPECIAL I "" . FULL DREHH BUITS TO ORDER, Made and trimmed In the latest style. McQRANN A NO WLKN. thsTatlers. Nu. IM North Quran HtrceU ILLER'S IIORAX HOAP WILL WAHII CtoUies and every article under the sun. SXITE CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST .TV Hteck of Genuine French llrlar nnd Meerschaum 11 pes and Fine Hmeklng Tobac cos. Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. , OEM UTH'H CIOAR HTORE, . EstabllilKKl 1770 st 114 East Klu Street. alUfdll "irK CARRY IN HTOCK JY- A FULL LINE OF FLOBERT, WINCH EHTEIt, COLT AND MAR- ... TIN ItlFLKH. nHwdAltwR REILLY HltOS. A RAUn. nnOOTOK'H OPERA 1IOUHH. Proetor A Boulter. lroprletors and Managers. Th.rc.n,KhV:1 r,emmc,llnF November 4. and Welnesdny. Matinee "THE RULING PAfc HION." PrlM,l20,30.Wnnd70cenU. n.St'iltf.l' and Friday Evenings-" THE HOY TltAMP.'S c -nta rpllOUTASHANK. i - Underwear ! Underwear I ALL GRADES AND PRICES, AT TROUT & SHANK'S, murtO-lydll Ne. HO North Queen Street. NBW GOOD I NEW GOODS. During the pest wcekmnny New GoexU have found their wny into our show cases. Goods Just net-v tills season, which we shall lie glad te show you. A large stock of Watches nnd Fine Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Novelties, Etc. Call and bee our Complete Stock. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. pALACE OF FASHION. ;uv :' TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th. We Will Commence a Spe cial Sale of BLACK LACE DRESSES ! -AT THE Pa 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. When we will eiler our whole stock of 45-Inch Chautllly, Escurlul. Spanish Lace Dress at prices less than cost of Importation. These are positively the Greatest Bar gains we ever ellered In thut line, ns you will at once perceive when you compare the original with the reduced prices. All-bilk Chuntilly Laces) 43-Inch wide, best and newest patterns, former price 52, new $1.23 n ynrd ; former price 2.2., new J1.60 a yard : former price 3, new $2 a yard. All-Silk Escurinl Lace. 45-inch wide, former prices J2.50, new $1.50 a. yard former price $3, new $2 a yard. Spanish Guipure, all silk, former price J2.15, new 41.23 a yard. Otte remnant of hand-run Spanish Lace, former price $0, new 44 a yurd ; 2f yards in the remuuut for 111; regular price would be 515. All our Silk Drapery Nets reduced te cost price. Black Fish Xet, CO-inch ide, former price SI; new 76c a yard. Striped Spanish and Chantllly Drap ery Iset, all silk, former price $1.23; new 51 a yard. Funcy Pattern Fish Net, nil silk, heavy and Klasny, former price $1.25: new $1 a. yard. Spanish Drapery Net, all silk, block pattern, former price $1.60 ; new $1.20 a yurd. All-Silk Spanish Drapery Net, polka dot and striped, former price $1.25; new $1 n yard. One niece of 04-luch wiib all-silk Chantllly Lace Dress, former price 53.60: new $2.60 a yard. ' Grenadine Lace Dress, with plcotedtre satin ribbon btrljies, the latest novelty for evening dresses, at $3 a yard. In cream and black. Cream, Light Blue and Pink Drapery Net, 6u-inch wide, 75c aud $1.25 a yard. A full line of Veilings. Bang Veils, in all colors, at 6c each. Barege aud Grenadlne Veilings, in all colors, at 10. 15 and 25e a yard. A bargain in wide Heal Torchon Laces at 10c a yurd. Pa M5 & 117 North Queen Street. AKK YOU WORRIED WITH CONSTIPA CONSTIPA tleu, Disordered Htemach. Nnusau r oUirBiptem era terDlii llvtrt lem cr u torpid llcrT Fntllay't l.Utrl 1111 .. .iAi.. . i .-. . .:... luKfMlneriiaiuea,Hnd arj a furecuroferi.lt -...nil,,; .vs 'i,",r, muw nu Erll ni c iiiireiv i'v imi uv. ill iiui iki r si . aiteruen aruiu; trem u torpid couditlen of thelKer. Price '.Sea box. " w FIIAILEY'S KA8T F.ND PHARMACY. p.n. . c. (Opposite Eiutcni Market J rnillej harsanurlun Comieund U the but b ihxI imrlfler. Tliu largely luereatlng ml. ut4 pirSJSltil y ' ,g Ul wer,u' wand ui ace of feliien ! ins of iy mm, ',"; IMnt ttrlUmtn(. M-umr eixmb out ntwimn...wntj. A?X dlMMBll my HoekofOtrrlwa. Badtaa. SJiSP'SuSf' ? rl1,tD0te 0e wucl,e MONDAY, NOVEMBER U. UN, cemMMselDf IneMrtP. i.H.NOKBSciC,AfenL ' wee large mm bllta and clrcul&rm AIe. at the am time and bIm, the Ur amount or Carrlace. Bodies and Matirlal pur- chawd by roe at HherirT aal of Philip Deer- em, properly of Michael Uaberbuah. v QV30tdRAtwR H IlWH A JJROrUBK. PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. HARD-TO-WEAR-OUT Ii Ui Kind efCLOTHINQ W Make. We have been maklns the aame kind for eyw IB jceni. and think we knew 'ome 'eme thlng" about It. Yeu can examine theseami, pocketa. butteni and auyi or oer make aud It will be the beat. MEN'S SUITS &0VERC0ATS BACKS-HEADY-MADE CUTAWAYS, ter Iluln or Knockabout, (at f 2 SO, 13, II, 15, W, llhrieDS.d EVenln Wear.., $10, 112, 111, Prince Albert Suit and Ceat and Vult In OerkMirewii aud Wide Wales, 110, $1J,15, IIS. Bey's Suits and Overcoats. t2,B60,3,$3K.l,$5,6. Kxtra Qualltlc at (7, $H, $9,110,112, It Children's Suits and Overcoats. 1,$160,2,200,H. 3iO,tl,l5teS. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 18c te L FLANNEL, WHITE. PERCALE AND DOMET HHIKTfl. KNIT JACKETS, 40c tea$l 00. HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, HANDKEHCIIIEFS, CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS. ONE-PHICE CLOTUIXQ AND FUKNISHINQ HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Sqnare, L'ANCASTRK, PA. N EW BOSTON STORE, -GO TO THE- 24 Centre Square, -FOR- BARGAINS ! We brlnz you Med cheer by-asslstln you te Rave money. New don't inlnunderaUud ua. We don't mean that J ou are cjtraaKant net at all but we de mean and nay yeumakeu mistake tryeu think you cunbuyjuatas cheap at. any ether steie. OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT I OUR QUALITIES CANT BE EQUALED t THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. AT THE LOWEST 1'RICES. REMEMBER THE PLACE. IT WILL PAY YOU. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., I the Place te Gelf Yeu Care teSave Meney. -WE OrFER Extraordinary Bargains IN BLACK SILKB, SHAWLS, PLUSHES, SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SERGES, HENRIETTAS, SURAHS, PERSIAN SILKS, RIBBONS, SURAH BILKS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, ' GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS, BUSTLES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HUCHINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, 4c. Ac. Plush Coats and Jackets. llet Machine Thread at Ic a peel. Ha Yard Spools or Thread at Se each. BotSdulngMlkattcuKPOel. J Steel Dretslug Combs ut 10e each. Fine Pln at 2e a paper. Flne Toilet Senp at 6c apiece. Walebene' Waist Stays at 6c te 10c u dozen. Drcsi ShieldJ at 5e te 23c a pair. Bel Skirl Braid at lc n place. Hoekh and Eye en tnpen. Hair Crimps, Hair Bru.hcs, Comb, Teeth Brushes, Jewelry, 4c, Ac, Ac Ladles' and Children' Fast Black llew at 8c a pair. WEAREIIAVINOSTIRRINGTIMESHERR OUR BARGAIN DO IT. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, HIRSHd BROTHER'S NEWBOSTON STORE iv-jR Y' JtTi lttv fctrtt.TmtHt. M K!fH AMD BOYH" FURNISHINGS. Hager & W devote a Special Department te our i MEN'S AND BOYS' FORNISHm The Very Latest In Fancy Effects and Full Dress Ties Always In Stock. Black Neckwear a Specialty. GLOVES", GLOVES, GLOVES. Special Valuet In Heary Lined Jeney, Astra khan and Geat Skin Gloves atSCc Fine Astrakhan, Rid Palm Lined Gloves at tt ; usually sold at f 1 25. A Barf aln In Kid Gloves, Embroidered Hacks. New Shades, at 75e r usually IeW t IL ', Kid Oleves, Embroidered or Corded Hacks' English Red and Tan Shades, for street or drl v Ins wear, at II and II 25, Dente, Best Grade. Imnerted Kid Gloves, Fall Shades, Stitched or Corded Backs, at (2. White and Pearl Shade In Kid Oleves at ft and 11 GO. Underwear, Underwear. Special Bargain In Men's Grey Merine Shlrti and Dawere, all sties, at 20c j worth 87Jc. Special Bargain In Men's Scarlet Weel Mixed Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, atGOe worth 73c HAGER & 25-31 West King JkTERCHANT TAILOR. THE WAY Wn t Merchant Tailoring Business Our Goods are Marked In Plain Figures, se It's ONE PRICE TO KLL, WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES te be as low for similar qualities of materials nnd the i excellence of workmanship as can be found anywhere. PERFECTION OF FIT-Yeu can run no risk ,v vvn (uuicui iuai ii uuv creaiuioie 10 ua -The work we de speaks for Itself. ROBT. H. Merchant Tailor, LANCASTER, PA. N' EXT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. A Rare Opportunity it-" II v - . J V ". WKMt ' BROCHE We have Just received Irem an Importer a row Stnglewhlch we bought and have marked cheap. one or rue uiggesi Bargains is a Deuble jjrecne at 17. w are also showing finer Deuble Breche Shawls tn various grades up te 125, i single ones up te 115, each one of whlchU worth FKHNESTOCKS! 35 and 37 East Kins St., Lancaster, Pa. Slew gUmcrtteementB. ILLEll'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. J. B. MARTIN CO. CURTAIN DISPLAY AT- J. B. MARTIN CO. rROM- NOVEMBER 5TII TO NO- VEMBER I2TH. LACE CURTAINS,' CHENILLE CURTAINS, At 5 Per Cent. Advance Over Cost. Sample pairs of Curtains from three of the largest im porters in New Yerk City en Display. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 17IOR KF.NT-FHOM APRIL Isr. NfcXr, A. Flrxt-cl'ikS Blacksmith's fclep,wthdell; lug Hmiw.i.liUttteUnt Urvenland Mills, In East ImpeUT tenshl,, APPly t If el4-tWR iNexth Du Jte t Lancaster, Pa. -- i MMiMnbdai jflkUi "I Brether. Handsome Showing of Nccktvenr B Pen Value In Heavy White and Orey 1 Shirts and Drawers at 50c Heavy Natural Weel Underwear, Alii sra nvtturisie. Heavy All-Weel ficarlet Underwear usually sold at It IB. Extra Value In Heavy Camel's Hair 1 tTeuruiiij; worm II 7,1. All the Finest Drnrina In UM.lin Natural Weel Undernear w 111 be round cuuaurs. . i r Special Value' In Fancy McrlnoHeset Alt deMl rAhlM Irltlrla inrf nnlllAa In Merine aud Weel & Hese, Zk te 7jc. Unusual Values In Flannel ShlrU at ( and II. Flne Flannel Shirts, It 23 te 12 30. Villi TlrMft fllll-la In Vnn. I7IA..-A D.ll. and Embroidered EtTects, at tl 23, h 60 an Cardigan Jackets, alt grades, 60e tot-X Neveltlc lu Men's Bath Robes. Dr Gowns and Heuse Coats. Examine them BROTHE St, Lancaster, Pa. AHE DOIXO THE In this particular, a we shall net ask our pal lu any way. PIERCE, 65 North Queen n5-lv SHAWL Choice Designs of Broahe Shawls In Deuble i Shawl, Imitation India, at S3. Anether Is a Slnl much mere. If you are Utcrestcd come earlyi Stent bucrtiecntcnta. MILLER'S BORAX HOAP WILL WAS Clethes and eM-ry urtlcle under the su mUE NATIONAL MANUFACTURING CC .JL of liiiciuttcr, nuinufucturers nf Patei Hardware Hneclaliles. Imvlne finished the large and complete Japan Oven (patent f which Is new pending, are prepuret te d Japanning promptly lu flrst-cluM stle. Trh orders solicited. SHIKMAN ST., Nev. 2, 18S0. liMwdll TTIALL AND WINTE tt. 18S. Fer tbe Latest Novelties, Largest nnd Me Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Bull Ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. GE19 MART. Nene te equal IL Nene te surpass the makd up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suit aud the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 43 North Q,ueen Street. a-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Ctt of Lancaster. R T7IOR ROUGH WEAR AND ROUGH O: WEATHER ! Best Shoes Made! Fer Men's Fall anil Winter Wear.H Heavy weijrlit uppers, heavy weight! soles te mutch. In Puiitan calf, Etig-3 lish grain, anil genulne Porpoise leathers. Veal Culf Shoes, strongly niade audi nicely unUlieu with heavy tap soles, atS $1.75 and 52. Always " square" ferfi wear. Police anil Draymen's Hals, withe either Kcetch or triple) sole bottoms. Netliltlk' but solid leather aud the best! kind of sheemakint: in the bu renin. Try them, aud you'll want them again. A shoe for the weather that'll be here by and by our $3 Police Hal; warranted genuine can uppers neavy, auti or an excellent grade. Made right lu every way. If they don't wear right, see us later. And still another Police Hill the best that money buys the strongest mars mntic. a ?e. i jtiu uppers winter weight with triple soles. $4.G0 buys them. Knewu as the Xew Yerk City Police Hal. Genuine Porpoise Bali are great slices for winter wear. The maker warrants these, "made of genuine Cape Uatterus PorpeUo Skin, tanned In Its own blubber oil rendering It soft anil pliable ; is Im pervious te moisture, as it has neither hair cells ner sweat glands. Inserted between thtt lining and the upper, and betweeu the outer ami Inner teles, Is a strong, llrm, oiled cauvas lining, which, in addition te undoubted waterproof qualities of the stock renders the shoe positively Impervious te dampness or moisture of any kind. It Is the tough est known leather manufactured." The price of them does net hit the purw hard, either. They're 3.e0 u pair. They're seweel shoes; have perfectly smooth inner soles ue tacks or nails te hurt the feet. "Won't rip. Try them. SHAUB & BURNS, H North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. ,. t.i t Jifcs1i.fei' jw'.u.ejtfte ' . .jt.,l-. j.mAt.'Kfa WA -m . 1,, j sw j, - ,-;. ?ij .& i &JS.i. .-i . vjlfc- r,