Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 06, 1889, Image 4

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Slw' PresreMlTe Tewa of 8n Ansele.
IMeatr or Cheap lnd A Description
Of ft Reuad-Up and Branding.
Special Correependence of IsmtlMenxcEn.
BanAnokle, Tcxm, Oct. 4 23. We nre
two thousand miles from old Lancaster,
dwelling in a land ns fair as Iho pun ever
hone upon. Tliealr In soft and balmy,
with enough of tropical etiggratlvcncsa in
Hte remind veu what the tonineraturo
M Wit b, If we were net 1,800 feet above the
Wet of the sea. We have been here ten
day studying the country, and niore par
Ucalarly buevlng euraclvea about Iho
preeent condition and future peMtbiUtlcii
of the land and cattle interests of the Ixino Ixine
Star state.
But I should net emit te mention liore
that the "we" of our tmrty consisted
chiefly el two well known Lancastrian,
both of whom have reached the top nlclies
in their respective pursuits of farming and
the law. Fer most of what here appears.
I am Indebted te their keen Inquiries nnd
pungent criticism of whatever came under
ear observation.
This is indeed a magnificent country and
it only requires for its proper development
the Immigration or farmers, likothe sturdy
husbandmen or Lancaster county, who
wenld seen help te mnke this wilderncss
blossom as the rese. The term " wilder
ness," however, is misleading. It should
rather read prairie. Drive out from San
Angole in every direction and your eye is
greeted with the seemingly Inflmte ex nan se
of pratrle land. In a rndlus of a dozen
miles from this point there are ninny tracts
under cultivation. Uut in comparison with
the countless acres that have net yet felt
the tiller's hand, the cultivated strata are
as nothing. Yet this must some day be a
great farming country, and theso u he cotne
ere first and get the cheap threo-dellar-an-acro
lands will leave a rich Inhcrltance
., te their posterity.
A MJSHINO TOWN.
The town of San Angole is situated at
the confluence of the North, Middie and
Seuth Conche streams, and Its bnsiness Is
gathered from a radius of country reaching
Sde miles. In which territory It 1h the chief
centre of population. There are stores in
San Angcle that are only surpassed by n
half dozen Lancaster stores, and they all
appear te de a thriving trade. It Is claimed
that there are 4,Mx) peeple within the town
limits, which scorns te be justified by
appearances. Te the stranger the mn-l
unlque sign-beard In the town is ene that
catches the oye en walking from the depot.
It stands out at right angles from a saloon
entrance with the captivating lngend, "The
First Chance." Your wonuernt the Inge
nuity of the designer Is Increased when
you see en the reverse sldoef the beard the
Rtlll mera alluring letters, "The List
Chance." The Incoming traveler Is thus
reminded of his opportunities, whlle Iho
wantaef the outgoing travclur are net for
gotten. This is the county scat of Tem Green
county and thore is an $80,000 court heuse
and 1:20.000 Jail, of which the poeplo are
deservedly proud. These are new build
ings, the county seat having been trans
ferred from Ucn Flcklln, a few miles dis
tant, when the iatler plave live years age
was swept away by n Heed. Thore are
churches of all creeds nud it great deal of
public spirit is shown among the people,
who a year age subscribed a &;0,UO0 bonus
te bring the Gulf, Colerado tfc Santa l'e
railroad here. They are new talking of a
line te Abilene te connect with the Texas
Pacific. They haVe organized a very line
fair association and are In the midst e'f pre
paration for a most crctlltable display. The
fairgrounds Include a line one-mllo track
and there Is ample stabling for two hun
dred bead of horses and cattle. This Is,
great progress when it is romembercd that
fifteen years age the Comanclieaud Auche
Indians were scalnluir the hardv nleneers
and the government guarded the frontier,
line uy Diiiiuing a garrison iu reri i oucue.
TUK CATTLK 11 US INKS.
It is remarkable hew stlflly the prices of
real ostate in this town held their own
when the cattle business begun Its mourn
ful descent In the winter et ISS5 and the
spring of 1880. Fer a few years pi ler te
that tline overyono had been making
money. Then thore came a v,lld rush te
buy cattle and land, followed by the Inevit
able reaction. Many wcre ruined, but the
mera substantial and tenacious cattlemen
held en In the belief that the disaster was
only a temporary one. Hut the drought
of 188G-7, when net a drop of ruin fell from
October of ene year te the following
August, mode the situation assume a bluer
tinge. Then quarautlne laws against Texas
cauie wcre passed in ivansus ana New
Mexico. Frem tliose causes cittle droll nod
in value ene hundred per cent, and land
felt the effects of the depression. Hut the
town lets of San Angcle held their own,
which is a pretty geed Indication that the
town nas Cftiue te stay.
All the prospects pqlnt te the transfer
matien of this region it-i1 a grazing te a
farming country. Thd wiles of ranches
containing 60,000 acres and mero grew less
frequent each year, and the division Inte
smaller farms shows the Inevitable progres
wnuru uiu new uruer ei inings. lliu
mills are beginning te dot the landscape,
and the corn and sorghum grass are wav
ing where erstwhile the mcsipiite held sole
domain.
The mesquite grass and trees are a pe
culiar product of Western Texas. The
grass Is most unlike the rich grcen turf
that Is seen In Lancaster county aui
inrougneui X'ennsylvanla. Whlle at its
best, it leeks like cured hay and does net
prow m me neigui ei our moauew grass,
but it flourishes the year aieuud and
afford s excellent wlnter pasturage. Other
grasses, such as the Jehnsen and alfalfa
grass, have been introduced liore with
great success. The mesqulte trees, which
constitute the chief timber of the pralries,
are a scrubby growth, the trees mrelv at
taining a hefght of mero than 10 or 12 feet.
They make the fuel that is used for domes
tic purposes, and the trees are most valua
ble as a protection te the cattle when a
florce "Nerther" sweeps down en this
usually mild latitude, the temperature of
which ranges from fl te 85 abeve rere
the year around.
a neuxn-up.
Te the Northerner ene of the most In
teresting sights iu this neighborhood Is
what is termed the " round-up " of the
cattle. The estate in which woure Inter
ested is a half-owner In about 68,000 acres
of laud and about 8,000 iiead of cattle.
Though these lands are all under fume,
the cattle of adjacent owners arc certain te
become Intermingled In course of time,
and a " round-up " is necessary about four
times a year te ascertain ew iicrshlp. Kjch
ranchman has his own peculiar brand
whereby he may knew his own property
and the "round-up" has the additional
effect or gathering together the calves for
branding. In a herd of 8,000, thu lucrcase
in calves annually Is figured at about
one-fourth, and as tlie fall ' round-up " Is
one of the largest, we wcre treated te the
sight or about 700 calves branded during
mir Inn ilAvb ktnt.
ijUf & This is the way they set about it : The
Mt " ranchman with his cow boys, together with
Ete the cowboys of the adjacent ranchmen, all
gKuier wgciucr ai an upjMiitueil spot, mill
" iuKiiig ui u mum, uieciuei ingrcul-
I ents of which are furnished by the hlaugh-
., ter of a captuied heifer, all mount their
, horses and dash etr in search of thekluc.
They circle around a particular belt of the
ranch, all driving their cattle te a central
Selnt. It is no easy task te drive these
enlrens of the plains. They are apt te
seek cover, and the most vigorous shouting
; and hustling en the part of the cowboys
are required before they are induced te
begin the march. Seme of them ure con
trary enough te dash away from the ethers
even after they have been gathcied Inte a
precession, and it takes an aglle cowboy
t and a fleet-footed herse te koepthem in
control. When from hill and dale each
horseman drives his bunch of cattle te the
central point, 11 is a most interesting sight
ti see the thousands of brutes surrounded
i by horsemen and keeping up a great bel
, lowing, as if they autlclpated w hat was te
;. come,
b Then ensues the " cutting-out" process,
namely, the separation of these cattle that
jj de net belong te the ranchman whose stock
vj being reunded-up. The " strays," as
CiT?. called, are kept ilia sonarate
", imB0 nd Anally the main herd is driven
$- Oder way te heat the branding irons, ami
. . -Boen the work liu.in 'e..-,. . .i. :....
f kUni.1.... i" l .ni, uureuuq.
wv v wi &u till iiiirHj)n.ifw ,.. Itl,n tlm ..
that are te be branded. It is notsediill-
.MH tO mill a thrMnr rilllr.mn.ill..ll ...,
.' A!?!l,"'h?Jer torture, but when a yearling
L- (sruMllng.a, few able-bodied iiien are
MMMMforeiie u auaiiy thrown en his
- aide mud held down whlle thebrandlmr
' Iren are applied te him.
I It makes the flesh creep at the futl bight
of the branding Iren burning Inte the flesh
of a calf, and his piteous bellow awakens-
looting amnie sympainy as me ouer ei
singed flesh rises In the air. But it does
net seem te cause him serious Incon
venience, for he frisks back into the herd
again after the cpcrallen is ever, aparcntly
contented that his treatment was net
worse The cattlemen brand only in the
spring and In the fall, for the reason that
the wound caused by branding only heals
after three or four weeks, and if in the
meantime the branded cattle scratch thorn thern thorn
sclves and bring the bleed, a blew-fly will
be apt te settle thcroen, deposit a few
million eggs which, developing into worms,
will cat the flank out of an animal, If tin
unchecked. The peeple of Texas and throughout the
great Suuthwest are Intensely Interested In
securing a deep water harbor In the Gulf
of Mexico. Hundreds of thousands of
dollars have been expended en the Gal
veston beach, but the work has been
rondo red naught each year by the forma
tion of sand bars. The thoughts of all are
new turning te the country at the mouth
or the nrazes river, and Cengress will be
earnestly urged te aid the effort te socure
for Texas the great ocean trade that has
been se near and Is yet se rar. A promi
nent cltlzen or San Angole asserts that it
would add two or three dollars te each aero
or land and te each head or cattle In Texas.
Assuredly It would save them from the
extortion of railroads aud the cormorant
Armours rf ul., who new have the caltle caltle
meii at thelr mercy.
Ner would it atrect the cattlemen only
In this beneficial way. Texas will pick
this year 1,7&0,WH) bales of cotton, which at
an avornge prlce of$!0 per bale will realke
?70,000,OUO. Hew much mero valuable
would llil crop become If ready access te
the markets of the world could be had en
the Texns coast?
A HKAI.TIIT COUNTItV.
There Is a wenderful Inspiration In the
air down here. The ozeno In It seems te
have the peculiar property or warding off
fatigue, and men can go through violent
exertions bore without much physical Im
pairment, l'ven tinder the glare of the
noonday run a soft btcore plays, and no
mittcr new het the day, the nights are de
lightful. Fer these who are victims or
malaria there Is no llner climate any any
whero. The ranchmen sleep out en the
prairie thme October nights with only
their blankets wrapped about them and
their saddles for pillows. There Is a touch
or xavagery about It that is hair delightful
lifter ene has lived for years in the mero
coininenplaco surroundings of I'astcrn
civilization. And then the gauie I On our
tour we came ncreKs Heck alter Heck of
quail, and could get almost near enough te
beat thorn down with a club. We saw a
herd of antelopes, which timidly per
mitted us te get within WN) feet of them,
our party being te windward of tlinin.
Hut something frightened them and they
scampored ever the pralrle faster than any
herse could fellow, i'ralrle dogs are Hu
morous, and the holes In which they llve
are often a sorleus pitfall for a home that
Is net wary of his path.
Some day Iu the near future this won wen won
derful slate of Texas, niore than six times
as large In area as Pennsylvania, will be
filled with the children or men. When
that tlmncenicH, Tem (Ircen county will
net be lacking In nil that gees te make up
the story et progress. With its cheap
lauds, line locution and bracing climate ft
is most naturally fitted te held an ouor euor ouer
mous population en Its moie than .1,0,INX)
acres. These who are decrying the evlls
of oxcesslvo Immigration wenld cease If
they came hern and saw the magnificent
chances for a peer man te boeer.io the
owner of his home and the carver or
useful destlnv In settling upon this fair
portion ofOed'a garden. Increased culti
vation louder droughts less jKissible and
leasl damaging.
Ne fertilizers aie here required. The
decay or centuries has maile a rlth, black
loamy soil, iu seme places 18 luches deep,
whero the iiieresl tyie nt farming could
easily sew and ic.ip. Cern, cotton, wheat,
eats, rye, millet and sorghum arn very
finely raised here, even under the most
Imperfect system of fanning. What would
they be If tha lengthened cxpcrlcnce mid
splendid system of tha Iiucaster county
firmer were practiced upon them V
11. M. 11.
THOMAS J.OO.MIS CAI'TUItr.ll.
A VeuiiK Lnncastur Teuuh, Who Had
llcen Wanted for home Tlme, Taken.
Themas Lnemls, u young tough of this
c'.ty, who has been wanted here for
seme tlme te answer several charges, was
ledged in Jail last night through the In
strumentality of Chief of I'ollce Smeltsc.
Loetuls was a member of the crowd of
young roughs who Infested the northern
part of town and were known us the Kaeg Kaeg
leysxllle gatlg, several members of which
nre new In Jail awaiting trial, .in Very sorl serl sorl
ous charges. Loomis Juts llgurtL In nu
merous dlsgr.icewi1 "scrapes et duWcut
times, but be-lled from town te iW.ipe
being urrssfGd. About eight montliige
he iishfa tulonieuH assault upon Oeurue
SrVincrreck by striking hlui en the hca.
with u billy or a stone, w bleb was w rapped
iu a handkerchief. Complaint was also
made against hlui, charging him with
feloniously entering an outbuilding en the
Itrnltll.liu nf Inn. I. 1 imllu . fiKtun. ..
sldlng near Oregon, w here de stelo a let of
tools and ether things. Early In June he
is said te have stolen a piece of pipe,
which was the piecrty of the city, whlle
.Superintendent or Water Works Kralley
was laying a water pipe en New Mieet.
Complaint en this cliarge was madu by
Pi-alley befere Alderman liiillmch. The
lief or police rccrrrttvioeatod I.oemIs iinTI-
found that he was working for Lemuel
Swolgert, n fj'mer near llrownstewn,
Loemls is well iiccpialuted with all
the constables, and the chief did net
consider it udvlvible te send mi v
or them for hlui. On Tuesday af
ternoon he dispatched Olllcer Glass
and Special Olllcer Oill te mnke the arrest.
They loll Lancaster Iu a coveted wagon
yesterday aftornoen and dreve te the place
whero they learned Loemls was. They
pretended te be en a gunning trip, mid
were old clothes and carried guns. Tliev
went toSclgert's home, and were soeii
out in ene of the fields as though In search
et gauie. They had no tumble iu bagging
the rabbit that they were uller. They came
upon Loeuiis, w he w as husking com, very
suddenly, and he recognized thein when
they were clese upon him. It was tee late,
however, and he was uuable te get away,
se he was taken Inte custody. The officers
brought him te town, and he will be heard
boferq Aldermen Decn and Halbach, where
the complaints are ledged against him en
the different charges.
The elllccrs learned that I.oemls was
traveling under the assumed minin nf
Themas Wiley at llrownstewn. He was
considered a very hard character bv the
iwopleortho ncluhboiheod mid heievciitlv i
gave a young fellow a beating, hut man
aged t settle the c.ise upon tlie payment of
costs, tofero n country squire. He always
carried a rovelvor or billy and seemed
anxious te iibe either upon ihe lwst prov
ocation. Eoeinls Is the man that Conslable
Ehruiau attempted te arrest in I-'acglevs-
llle early in thu Hiiuiiner when? he made
his escape atter the elllcer had II red a num
ber of shots ul him lreui a rovehcr. lle
s.iys thet he has paid but ene visit te I.-iu-cajtertli.cjthat
tlme and he had Intended
huviiig llrownstewn iu a short time. He
also Informed tlie eilkers that ir he hud
roeegnUed tht-m befere they came se clobe
they would net hae taken him.
llofero AldOMiuu Halbach, Censtable
James lluehauau Ehrmaii has brought a
suit against Herman Khrhart, a iunk
dealej rcsiillng Iu the northern part of the
city, charging hlui with receiving stolen
geed. It is alleged that Ixjemls sold
Ehrhart the piece et pipe that he stele fiem
the city.
Till: YOITNO DEMOCRATS.
The riuiu-lhhliiir society or This
Elects Many New .Member.
City
Thore was u larguly-attendcd meeting of
the Yeung Men's Democratic society last
evening, and much interest was mani
fested. Oeorge N. Reynolds, the presi
dent, was elected te represent the society
en thogenoral oxeeutUecoinmlttco or the
btate societies.
The seciety Is rapidly increasing iu
membership, and the following gentlemen
wcre elected last evening:
Jehn J. Stewart, Ilcury Rerthchl, Harry
A. Dubbs, Chas. Chambers, Jucib Spoe,
Jehn F. Leng, Richard McHrnim, Chas. L.
Smith, Harry lluchncr. (J. A. Shcllev.
Frank Cann, Chas. E. Haberbush. Jacob
Mclntyrc, Curl Mats, Chas. W. Eckcrt.
Frank A. Altick, Chas. E. llroeme, V.
Schumacber, Jr., I. C. Snyder, Chas. S.
Snyder, Win. J. Albright, (Jee. Orar, D.M.
Nowbergcr, James V. Ilewen, ('has E.
Ilo.ter, CIibs. J. Hestcr, Win II. Given,
W. 11. Davis, 11. M. Iivy, Jehn R, Rell I v.
It was decided le have a musicale tlie
latter iurl of the mouth. When Iho date
Is fixed it will be announced.
DEATH OF MRS. G0HN.
HER EM CAMS H TCEMUY AFTER
mm 8F TWELVE MANTII.
AN
The Columbia lielllng .Mill Empleyes
Declare the Strike OfT-OPorge John John Jehn
eon la SiippeMl te be n Creek.
CeMJMfilA, Nev. 0. Mrs. Itese Ann
Gehn, wlfnef I). F. (Jehn, died last evening
at r:3U o'clock at her home en Seuth Eighth
street, In the 60th year or her age. Cancer
or the stomach caused her death, after a
year's Illness. A husband and family of
children survive. The funeral will be held
en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her
late home.
A meeting of the old empleyes of the
Columbia rolling mill was held a few days
age when It was decided te declare the
strike en" at this mill. About thirty of the
old em ploy os of this mill are living in
town, and as the mill Is running In geed
order they thought it usoless te continue
the strike.
The Vigilant flre company received
an Invitation last night te pnrtlclate in a
fireman's parade at slatlngten, en Novem
ber 28th. The company dcclded net te at
tend, A meeting of the Evangelical Alliance
will be held in the Methodist church this
evening. An address will be delivered by
Frank Itussell, of New Yerk, field secre
tary of the alliance.
(Jcorge Jehnsen, colored, who was ar
rested en Monday for robbing the house or
.Squire Hcrshey, has been identified as a
professional creek. He has a bullet In his
thigh, received whllocemmittlnga robbery
In Lii7erne county. He Is wanted In
several counties en thocharge or burglary.
A new tlme table will go Inte effect en
thellcadiiig iV. Columbia railroad en No
vember 10th. The train leafing at 12:23 p.
m. will leave 10 minutes later, and the
train arriving at 2:05 p. m. will arrlve 5
minutes earlier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Wilsen have returned
from attendlng a family reunion at Ktm Ktm
barten. Chester county.
The Metropolitan band will glve a con
cert In the epera house en November 1 1th.
The election passed elf very quietly lu
this place and very iltlle Intercst was man
ifested In voting. The vele polled was
very light for an oil year. It was u hard
matter te gel the vete out and many citl citl
7ens would net go te the polls. At the
polls xcry few ward workers could be
ion ud.
The double funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Jehn
W. Hamilton was held this afternoon at 2
o'clock, from thelr late home en North
Fourth street.
HEFOItr. AL11KUMAN Itl'.ltSltEY.
The Vnrlety or Cnses" Thnt the Flail
Wnrd Mnulslrate Has.
Ycslerday aflernoen Cenrad Rosenbcr Resenbcr Rosenbcr
ger, who Is charged by David Weller with
assault and battery and surety of thopeace,
hud a hearing. He was held In bail for
trial at court.
Mrs. Anule Rothwcller madu u com
plaint against licr husband, Jehn, charging
ill tn with assault and battery and drunken
and disorderly conduct. The woman says
that the ae.cui.ed came home drunk yester
day nud showed his manhood by knocking
her down and kicking her around en thu
fleer until hhe was badly bruised.
Nicholas Melhcu'-all has been prosecuted
by his wife, Annie, for desertion. The
woman says that her husband has refused
te work or de anything te support her and
four small children for seme tlme, and new
he has iloseitod her. Tlie alderman will
see whut he can de te bring Nicholas te
time.
J. II. I'Ics has sued Ames .tones, of Mari
etta avenue, for disorderly conduct, and
Harry llleker fur malicious mischief, and
both nave entered ball.
Lutherans In Conference.
The tip nth annual Sunday school con
vention of ihe Fourth conference el the
Evangelical Lutheran miiilMcrlum or
Pennsylvania, which embraces Lebanon
and Lancaster counties, began Its sessions
iu the Krieden's Lutheran chinch, Myers
town, Tuesday morning.
The delegates present from this county
woie:
Lancaster Trinity church, Rev. O. L.
Fry, Supt. Win. O. llaker, Mis. Margie
Heiuitsh nud daughter, Mrn. Sarah Hal
bach and Mrs. Sephia Smith; Ien's
church, Rev. F. 1. Mayser; rirace church,
Ruv. C. E. llaupt, Miss Mnruw Koller;
Christ church, Itev. E. L. Heed, Misses
Mr-le Miller and SuoSprlnger.
New Helland Ruv. .1. W. llassler, Supt.
It. S. Ilrubaker, Misses Maria IClucr ami
Alta Dillcr.
Mt. Jey Rev. J. II. I'mbcnben and
wife, .Misses .Minnie Frank and llertle
Manning.
Columbia Itev. A. M. M eh ileum.
Mlllnrsville Kev. W. ('. L. Ijiuer and
Adam Hullbrd.
Tlie oxeiclscs began et 0::!0 yeterday
morning, when Rev. II. W. Svhmauk.
president or the coufereiico, dellerrd an
address, lu thu afternoon mid evening
thore were discussions, addresses, singing,
Ac. Rev. Mayser leek part In the discus
sion of the subject, "The Sunday Scheel or
an Evangelical Lutheran Congregation."
The meeting will adjourn this evening.
The Streot Committee
Thu street connulttce or councils held an
ndjoiirued meeting iu council chamber last
evening.
They loselved te nsk councils te pave the
half square en Chestnut street, between
Christian and North Queen streets, with
bclgtau blocks. This square is always lu
bad condition owing te the imufense
amount of driving iieii it by hack men
and ethers who run teams te the Pennsyl
vania railroad station. A motion tuhae
the street paved was lecently made, but
was defeated iu common council.
The committee also icselved te ask
authority te pave the diamonds nt Duke
and James streets mid Duke ami Orange
streets with esplialtum blocks.
Nu action was taken iu r v; irl In receiv
ing tlie sqiiaiu of NoitliDuke .stucilieiu
Lemen te James, which was paved by
Fritchey A- liimleu, from the contractors.
It was expected that the city engineer
would appear befoie thu cominlltee with a
report iu rcg-ird te the weik, but he was
net present.
Thelr (lame Was Left Behind.
Harry Llchty and Samuel Flick started
out en a gunning trip yesterday, as the
latter was anxious te regain his reputation
as a gunner, which was Mimcwhat shat
tered by a recent trip w hen he killed noth
ing. They were down at the Whlte Herso,
ami lu the evening took the train at the
tlap. On the way te the station they were
unfertunate eneugh te have a bieak down,
lu their haste te make the train they
neglected te get their game, w hlch was left
hi hind. They say that they had eight
rabbits and twenty bird?, and their friends
are veiy sorry that they did net brliigthciu
home In order th.it they might be counted
hore. A committee will likely be fcent
after the game.
A Rey Toi-ilble Death.
Edwaid Ryur, a sUtcon-yc.ir-eld boy
whose home Is at Hlghsplre, met with a
tcnlble death yesterday. He attempted te
beard a draft of carsthat were bcingbhlfted
upon a siding. The cars were moving
laster than he supjiesed and lie was hurled
te the ground with tremendous force. Ills
head struck and his neck was broken, lle
died in a lew moments.
II. It. Fulton Again Sues the Comity.
Hugh R. Fulton te-day, through Ilrewn
A. Heuse), onteicd suit against the county
of I-ancaster, te recover for services ren
dered In collecting money due le Iho
county from the state. Iu bis former suit
brought under a contract with the com
missioners, te receive Se per cent, commis
sion, the supreme ceuit reversed the Ches
ter county court, befere whom it was
tried, en the ground that ns he was county
Bollclter when the contract was made It
was illegal.
The Hear Was Sold te Advnutiuie.
If the men who left the bear at Mount Meunt Meunt
ville ever ceiuu back for their animal theie
will be seme fun. The men into whose
Iossessloii the carcass of the dead animal
tell nude the most of him and they wcre
well ild for their trouble. They kept
ene rrent quarter of beef from the animal
for their own umi and brought the ethor
three te this city. The bind quarters sold
for 20 cents or pound each and the front
ene fur J& cents. As the animal weighed
210 jKiumls it will lie wen that quite u
6nug bum wab realized from ui.ii.
THE SLECTIONS
(Continued Frem First Face)
shot, the Judges wcre driven from the room
and the ballet-box taken. Opposite fac
tions arrayed themselves en each side of
the read and fired en each ether.
At Nashua, New Hampshire, a Demo
cratic mayor and Democratic councils en
joint ballet wcre elected.
The Demesrats have gained control of
the county commissioners In Chicago and
claim te have elected the recerder.
Ttoblnsen, Republican, has a majority of
alxmt 1,800 for senator in Delaware county,
Pa.
There wasavery light vote In Denver,
Cel., but Republicans collcedo th defeat of
the entire Republican county ticket,
Republicans or West Cheste' have given
up hope of the election of ilutler te the
Judgeship, and thore Is no doubt that
Hemphill, Democrat, is Judge.
David Wilsen, Democrat, is elected sheriff
or Huntingdon county by about 2&0
majority.
In Allegheny Johnsten, Democrat, Is dis
trict attorney by 5,000 majority, although
there was a very light vote.
In Derks county Ames Ueyer, the antl
High Republican candldate for prison In
spector, has been elected. Endllch, Demo
crat, Is judge by a large majority. The
vote in Reading is: Treasurer Dlgler,
4,161 1 Iloyer, 8,220 : Johnsten, 68. Judge
G. A. Endllch, Pem., 4.218 ; M. L. Ment-
ornery, Rep., 1,001 j independent Ropub Repub
can, 1,690.
In Richmond, Va., ladles served sub
stantial meals te the Democratic werkers
at the polls. Het soups, ples, oyster pat
tics and tcmptlnc de carts were offered a
superb ovidence of Virginia cookery. Belles
or Illclitnend vied In cooking these delica
cies. In the country, a few colored fomale
cooks, who were cooking these extraordi
nary spreads when they learned that they
wcre for Domecratlo workers at the polls,
sulked and let thorn burn.
'J'hroe Men Shet In Washington.
Washington, Nev. 0. An affray occur
red late last night in a disroptitable section
of the city known as " Hell's Wottem,"
which resulted In the death or two men
and the prebable mortal wounding of a
third.
Twe negrees, Ocorge Rush and Osberno
Uasey, wcre fighting, when Rush shot
llasoytwlce. Rush thou ran into a house
pursued by rellccman A. McCryppln. As
the latter came In the room Rush shot
him In Iho breast. The policeman re
turned the flre and shot tlie negre twlce.
The two moil then grappled and the
elllcer dropped his revolver. A desperate
struggle ensue'd for possession of the re
volver, and In Iho molee it was discharged,
killing the policeman almost Instantly.
The two negrees wcre taken te the hospital,
when Hush died at3:ne o'clock this morn
ing. Rasey is net expected te survive his
wounds.
A Mur-ilerln nuRUle.
RurK.vi.e, N. Y., Nev. 0. The geed
order which prevailed during yesterday's
election In this city was terminated last
night about 11 o'clock by a bloody murder.
AVIUIaiii Dixen and Jeseph Gilbert met
together In a saloon en Pennsylvania
street, w here the excitement was at its
height ever the result of the voting. The
whole party wcre put out of the saloon,
and sheitly after Dlxeti and Gilbert wcre
found lying side by slde, the latter with
his threat cut. They had get into a fight.
When Gilbert was lying en the top of him
Dixen pulled out a razor and severcd the
large nrterlcs of Gilbert's neck. Dixen
was se drunk that lie could net get nway
from the spot, and lay by tbe dead man
until found. Retli are ex-policemen.
H:yn II Ih Gun Wns Empty,
IVnrniisuune, Nev. 0. Gen. Mahone's
ball, when arrested last night charged with
having shot and wounded Herbcrt Harri
son, ene of n crowd who fired rockets Inte
the goneral's heuse, wiu fixed at 82,500.
The ball was furnished atonceiiml Mahene
returned home with his friends. Mahene
says he II red no shot and that the shotgun
he hud In bis hand at the tlme the crowd
surrounded his heuse was net leaded.
The Nirw Market Heuso.
The new city market heuse was thrown
open for the first tlme te the public last
evening and the crowd that visited and In
spected It was very large. Among the
poeplo wcre many lu search of stands
which wcre assigned te the ditl'crent appli
cants by the market committee Streams
of people, poured Inte the building all eve
ning ami up until n late hour and tlie
interior surely presented a line appearance
under the glare of the clectric light. This
morning thu maiket cominittee was en
hand and gave out unite n number of
stands. Ah Is always the case, overybody
cannot be pleased, and many peeple were
net satislled with their stands. Thev will
have te rest content, hewever, until De
cember, when the Mauds will be sold and
thu best bidders will get the best locations.
The country poeplo are delighted with the
new heuse.
A Yeung Weman Utirned.
Miss Aunle Myers, daughter of the late
Rudelph Myers, who lives with horbrethor
Samuel, at Conentoga Centre, was terribly
burned yesterday. The family was butch
ering and the young lady was assisting.
She was attending the flre and getting tee
near her clothing wus caught by the leap
ing Hemes. The girl was he frightened
that she stui ted te run and went around
the heuse three times befere any ene came
te her rescue. Finally 11. F. Montgomery,
who was assisting, ran te the side of the
girl, and after much trouble, succeeded iu
extinguishing thollames. The young lady
was ten ibly burned about the limbs anil
body ami l)r.Cllngcr,whe is attending her,
says there Is no danger te be apprehended.
LOCAL CHIPS.
Mrs. W, II. Hamilton ami daughter
Mary llelle, who were en n two months'
visit te Mrs. Hugh Dougherty, left this af
ternoon for their home lu Kalamazoo,
Mich.
The Novembor meeting of city councils
w ill be held this evening at 7 o'clock.
Jehn T. Knapp, L. W. Knapp, Jehn
Kegel and Harry Hiiffuer killed twenty
three rabbits and ten birds en a gunning
trlii yesterday.
Ames II. Christ, of Philadelphia, through
Jehn II. Metzlcr, has sold his property,
Ne. 412 Reiver street, te Mrs. Matilda
l'ladt for 025.
Ami row Gallagher, a bum, who was beg
ging and drunk, although It would be
difficult te tell wiiore he get the liquor en
election dav, was arrested yesterday by
Censtable Ehrmaii. Alderman Decn gave
him 5 days.
Will Net Vercut It.
Hairy Kiuzey, of llaiiibrldge, who lest
his feet by getting It under the cars at Mill
Creek water station, en the Pennsylvania
railroad, eleicu weeks age, has been iu
the hospital since. This morning, halng
recovered sufficiently, he left for bis home
lu Relnbildgc. Tho'lesseii was a dear one.
A CoiiKtable'H Runaway.
This morning Censtable Senfl, of Martlc
township, was driving In the Willow Street
turnpike en his way te Lancaster. Near
the Lamb hotel his herse frightened at a
rock by the roadside and Jumping away
upset the deg-cart. Scull was thrown out
but net hurt, and the herse was caught
after he had run about 200 yards befere he
had broken the vehlcle.
A l'lue Let of Hogs.
David S. Kcndig, a rarmer of Concstega
township, has just eldu remarkable dreve
of hogs te Lincaster parties. There are
nineteen iu the let, anil they were born
and raised en Mr. Kendlg's farm. Their
average weight Is oer 600 and they ure
beautiful specimens. The .mint lis will be
brought te the city te-morrow, and they
w ill be well worth feeing.
RroUe Hec Arm.
Semt.iI days age as Mrs. King, of Neffs
ville, was going down the cellar ttalrs of
her lesldencoblie fell, breaking her right
arm at the wrist. Dr. E. II. AVittncr at
tended the sufferer.
Tiiw evening at the Leepard hotel nt7o'cleck,
Allan A. Hcrr will offer at public wilebcvcral
Miluable city rtkldtucci,. tins adrntUeineiil
tteewucre.
lUttt kvtttmnt
"lirAltTEO-A BTRONO, ACTIVE YOtTWO
TV man with some experience In machine
hop.
iia
rOTTSAWEBEK.
F
AltMERfl WANTED TO BUFPLY MILK
AT TUB
eg-tMAwK 86 Church Bt, Lancaster, Fa.
-pURE J UICE OF TUEORAPE.
"Sari Red and White CALIFORNIA WINK,
JOc per bottle : 18.09 per deten bottles.
ROUnER-aLKJUORHTOHE,
Ne. as Centre Hqnare. Lancaster, Pa.
IIY OUR e FOR Se CIOAR, HAND
Mads and Lens Filler. Saw let 3Se Meer-
scbi
sum Flprs just rfKl ved.
usauiun ijiuab bivhb,
alMMR 114 East King street.
TJUBLIO BALE OF ABOUT FIFTY OLD
Jtr Stalls and Butcher Blocks belonging te the
city of Lancaster en te-morrow (Thursday) at
1:M o'clock, In and about Centre Square,
ltd JOEL L. BAINESVChalrman.
CANE8-THE FINEST AHHORTMENT OF
Ctnn In the city can be (band at
BILLY WAlTZ-a CIOAR STORE,
Net. 6 and 108 North Queen street
mr27-M,V.Th.8Aw
TUDOEA HAVE IONO SINCE DECIDED
(J that Billy Welti's Cigar Is the best In the
r0r KeSS A 108 NORTH QUEEN ST.
tnylS4mM,W,Tb,SAw
TDETER'S
CELEBRATED LOADED BHELLS, AT
nt-lwdAltwR REILLY BROS. A RAUDS.
EST Se HAVANA FILLER UIQAR IN
the city, at
BILLY WATTZ'S,
Net. S and 100 North Queen HU
mylMmM.W.Th.SAw
THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN
Equal Ullly Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar
NOS. 8 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
mylMmM.W.Th.SAw
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
rva
J n
strlcllj
UR GOLDEN LION AND MIA OUERIDA
Trlrllv hltnrf.mAr1&.rMffMrB In flhA.lv
re ine eniy uiear Havana Finer ana
..... -----.".r-":".".- :,u
duuuiuh luuAit sruiits,
als-tfdR
IU East King Street.
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
SPECIAL t
FULL DRESS SUITS TO ORDER. Made
and trimmed In the latest style.
MCORANN A NOWLEN. thcTallei-s.
Ne. 136 North Queen Street.
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
clothes and every article under the sun.
f-vANCINO SCHOOL OPEN TO-NIOHT, AT
XJ Mrcnncrcher Hall. Music by Wendttz's
lull brasi band and orchestra. Dancing from S
te 11:30 p. m. Scheel ejcn ecry Monday. A'cd
ncsduy and Saturday evenings. Admission,
Ladles, 10c ; Oentlemen, 15c. It
TINE TAILORING I
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE
WOOLENS, AT
P. WEIKEL'H,
scp2I-3mdR Ne. 41 West King Street.
MILLER'S RORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes nnrt every article, under the sun.
7-E CARRY IN STOCK
V A FULL LINE OF
FLORERT, WINCHESTER, COLT AND MAR
UN RIFLES.
nl-lwdAHwR REILLY BROS. A RAUR.
XTIOU RENT CIOAR
FACTORY ON
flnnd fWfvntnrv
,gj Ornnt street above Fine.
back building, 28x26, wltli geed cellar. Suita
ble for nny business. Rent low. Call at lIKltll
A WEIDLER'8 Cigar Factory. nev6-ltd
-"17-OU CAN SEEOUNS
Ranging In Price from 3 80 te SIS, nt
nWwdAItwR REILLY BROS. A RAUB'B.
ARE YOU WORRIED WITH CONSTIPA CONSTIPA
tlen, Disordered Stomach, Kausca or
oilier symptoms cf a torpid liver 1 Frnllcy'g
Liver Pills are strictly vegetable, cause no grip
ing pains or nausea, and are n sure euro for oil
disorders arising from a torpid condition of
the liver. Price 23c a box.
FRAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY,
(Opposite Eastern Market,)
Frelley's Sarsanarllln Compound Is the best
bleed purifier. The largely Increasing sales nre
ample testimony ns te its merits. 50c and f 1 00
per bottle.
I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES ON
salary te take charge of my business nt
their home. Light, very fascinating nnd
healthful. Wages S10 per week. Hcfcrcnce
glen. Ooed pay for part time. Address with
stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER,
nevf-lmdM,W,r Louisville, Ky.
-ITTILLIAMSON A FOSTER.
Every Bey Buyer
-OF-
A KNEE PANT SUIT
-OR-
-DURINQ-
November and December,
Will Receive as a Present, a
Bucketfull of Candy.
Every Lady or Girl Buyer
OF-
A Plush or Cleth Jacket,
NEWMAUKET,
UIIETCIIKN OH NEAPOLITAN,
Will Del'rcsented Wltha Hnmlseine Remenlr.
A GREAT FLANNEL SALE
InActlNe Operation. Blankets and Comforts
15 te 20 1'er Cent. Less thau Regular
Figures.
Bargains In Ribbons,
Cent's Heavy Weight Overcoats, 118, J1R, 120,
Serviceable Overcoats, $5, fa, 57, $8.
Fast Celer Business Suits, !7, K, JO, 510.
Bey's Leng Pant Suits' S3 CO, ft, 5160,55.
One Hundred Dezen Oent's Flne Neckties
1'ulTs, Teckgiiml Feiir-ln-Hunds
All at 2.V.
I)lspln)cd III Our East Window.
A Genuine Bargain Gent's Derby Ribbed Un
derwear nt 51 25.
Men's Heavy Cnrdlgau Jackets. CSc, 75c, 5100.
All-Weel Cardigans, 51 2e.
Gent' Fine Cnrdlgaus, 51 W te 53 50.
Oc ills' and Heys' Drct.s Gloves In nil Styles,
Prepared for Winter.
Fars of Every Description.
Fur Robes, Fur Gloves, Fur Caps and Cellars
nnd Ladles' Fur MullSiuid Capes.
Heavy Cleth Caps and Fancy Plnld Windsors.
The New styles Windsors with Deuble
Hands nre Elegant.
A VERY CHEAP HAT.
Five Dezen Stln" Felt lints, msde le wll at 52 00,
we are new Closing Out nt 51 50.
Drcs bliees. lace or Congress, II 60.
Ladles' 17 Butten Roots, KM. Misses' 17 Butten
Roots, 52 00.
Farmers' HcnvyBoeU, Rubbers nnd 0ersheet.
n & Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCABrER, PA.
Branch Stere,
NO. 318 MARKET BTUKET, HARRIS
BURU. FA.
Williamso
Vtt 3lintittnentr
VTILLER'H BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
JjM. CleUies and every article under the sun.
MILLER') BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every article under the tan.
-tTISTRAY-ON SATURDAY MORNINO,
Jjj the 28th Inst., a 'Week Cew with white
flanks ; soppened te have strayed out the Wil
low street pike. A reward will be paid en lu
return te
eSO-tfdAw 17 WEST ORANGE 8T CITY.
,NE MINUTE, IF YOU PLEASE.
Thl
Irty hew pupils enrolled since October 1,
minii uir surcriuriir t,i uiu
LANCASTER BUBINEW COLLEGE, Ne, M
North Duke itreeL
Ne CHEAP Instruction held out m an induce
ment te enter. Course thoreinb.and Instroe Instree Instroe
IJen In all branches flrst-clMs. Type-Writing
by competent Instructor. Pleased te have
you call In person, or
ii Address. H. & WEIDLER, Principal.
pROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE.
Procter A Soulier Proprietors and Managers.
Three nights, commenting November 4. and
Wednesday Matinee-" THE RULING FA8
BION." Prices. 15, 30,80. 60 and 75 cenu.
Thursday and Friday Evenings-" THE BOY
TnAMP." ntd
rpROUTABHANR.
Underwear I Underwear I
ALL GRADES AND PRICES,
AT
TROUT & SHANK'S,
marZS-lydR Ne. 110 North Queen Street.
TO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN-WIEKEY.
stone Dullness College gives you a full
course for S3S. Why pay a high tuition when
you can get a flrsWlass business education at
moacrate
course. !
te cost? Tvpc-Wrltlng Included In
30-NlghtS(sslen.
Ne. IS North Quecn'st., Lancaster, Pa,
tfdAw
BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR
fie and 6c Cigars In the city, at
NOS.6 A I0J NORTH QUEEN 8T.
mylMmM.W.ThJBAw
EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT CIGARS IN
the state, at
BILLY WAITZ'S.
Nes. S and 103 North Queen St.
mylMmM,W,Th.8Aw
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
"m TILLER'S borax SOAP wir.r, WASH
w Y tfnoef u t-iH
JjJL Clethes nnd every article under the sun.
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every nrtlclc under the sun.
-tlTE CARRYTHE LARGEST AND FINEST
V Stock of Gcnulue French Brlnr nnd
Meerschaum Pipes and Flne Smoking Tobac
cos. Genuine. Turkish Persian Tolmcee.
, BKMUTU'H CIGAR STORE,
Established 1770 etlll East KlugStroeL
alB-Udlt
OR RENT-FROM APRIL 1st. NEXT, A
FIrat-clnss Ulnrkumlth'H Khnn.wllhflirf.il.
THgl
ng Heuse, situated ntrireenlAnd Milts. In Knut
Lampeter tewnslilp. Apply te
, M ELIZABETH G. E. BATES.
ell-UdR 413 North Duke St., Ijmcnstcr, Fn.
SEASONABLE SUGGESTION.
The covering of steam pipes with a rcllable
material lnsurci dry steam and saves fuel and
attention : tlie cost of the covering being some
times made up In aslngte year In saving of fuel
alone. The best material se fur etTcrcd te the
public Is the
Megnesia Sectional Cevering,
Fer Steam ripen. Boilers, Brine Plnes, Etc.,
nnd Is for snle only In lancster nnd Lebanon
counties, by
CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS,
W. PARKE CUMMINQS, Prep.,
NOS. 131 A 130 NORTH CHHISTIAJ? ST.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Price lists and discounts nnd directions for
applying en npnllcntlen. Special terms te the
trade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cerks, Fittings, Etc.,
ut Jobbers' Prices. dec3-tfdR
PURLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY RE8I
DENCES. Oh Wedn-esday, Nevemiieu 6, 1889,
nt the Leepard Hetel, will be sold the following
desirable properties In Lancaster City :
Ne. 1, Three-story Brick Stere nnd Dwelling,
en the northeast corner of Columbia and Col
lege avenues. Twe rooms nnd store room en
first fleer, three rooms and bntli-roein en second
Meer, nnd four rooms en third Meer. Gas, water
and ether conveniences. Let, 21 feet front and
05 feet deep, with Ihrce-fcct alley In rear.
Ne. 2, Twe three-story nnd basement Brick
Duellings, Nes. Gllnndfil6 West James street,
having mill, 11 rooms mid buscment kitchen.
Water In kitchen and basement. 1 loiter flues,
en pipes. etc. Let, 22 by 102 feet, extending te
12 feet wlde alley.
Ne. 8, Three-story nnd basement Brick Dwell
ing, Ne. 62! West James street. Hall, D rooms,
bnth-nxAi and basement kitchen. Heater
Hues, gas, water, etc. Let 23 feet 9 Inchei, by
102 feet, te a 12 feet wlde alley.
Ne. J. Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 650
West Chestnut street, with th ec-slery brick
back building mid one-story frame kitchen,
hall, 10 room, kitchen, plastered garret, Ac.
Range, furnace, het nnd cold wnter, gas, Ac
The heuse Is papered throughout nndnenly
painted. Let, 19 feet 2 Inches by IS feet.
Ne. 3, Three-Story Brick Dn oiling, with thrcc thrcc
stery brick back building and one-ster v frn me
kitchen.. 058 West Chestnut street. Hall, JO
rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, de. ; range,
furnace, het-and cold water, gas, Ac Newly
papered and painted through-out. Let 16 feet
8 Inches by 85 feet.
The abeve properties are In first-class condi
tion, In most dcslrable localities, and will posi
tively be sold.
A large amount of the purchase money may
remain charged upon the premises, If desired.
Hale te commence at 7 e clock, sharp.
Fer particulars apply te
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Ne. va East King Street.
Al.l.AIN A. llt-lUi,
e3Mtd
J.
U. MARTIN A CO.
J. B. MARTIN CO.
24 PAIRS
or
FINE LACE CURTAINS
Sold Yesterday Frem the Sam
ples en Exhibition at Our
CURTAIN DISPLAY.
As large a line as any retail
store in Philadelphia or New
Yerk can show, and at an ad
vance of 5 percent, above cost.
A rare opportunity te make
a selection.
Prices range from $20 te $40
a pair.
The Display is from NO
VEMBER
ah te 1:
th.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
M, HtttHIttnttlMr
ItfTLLKRII HORAX SOAP V. ILL
.urn. vieineaaiiA every article tinder I
tmOt NATIONAL MANUFACTL'l
J. or Ien raster. manbii,i nt r
oSfiS-eeiTcrieTF"' " "" "'"
nHmwBTBOT.a, vm. OIv
CI ALL AND WINTER, MM.
Fer the Latest Nevel ties. Urmat mA
Complete AMertineut of Fall and Wlattr i
ing, uTerceating ana i reusering, go te H.
BART.
Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the I
up. ine correct ratine rer Full Dree
and the price the lowest, at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. North Queen Bt
WOnly Direct 1m porting Tailor la the
nuueuur.
m CILLER'S BORAX RflAP wtr.T. wJ
JJjL Clethes and every article under the!
A RSIONEE'SSALEOF CITY AtOPS 1
Ow Thursday, wevemdeb 7. 1M.
Tteunc!f,r,,,me1l lKnee of HenrrWetrl
lowing described real citate of the said assl J
te wit: n
Ne. 1. A two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse!
vuv-ww.j .aftie win euiiaiiur ana 10
Kronnd.Ne.S38 West Orange street, In Mid
cenwinin gin rreni en saia west Orange si
18 rcet, S Inches, and extending lu depth IZM
flinches. The house and back building M
tien.pnmp ana well, cfstarn In the yaritJ
MO. 2. Twe Blltlfllnr ttfjt r,n nk .1
East Chestnut street, Tn said city, each cenM
V " weHainiMW". nna exicnalru
depth 90 feet te a 10-feet wldenlley : beunde
uie cast ey the Whitney estate, and en thei
uy prvyvny UIA.,1. r.Dcriy.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m..
terms will be made known hv
A , JEREMIaH RIFEl
. . .Assignee of Henry Wolf and wll
JOL U. HAIMES. AUCt. Ol2,19,20nl
M
ARTINBROS.
A BIG-
SOMETHING
for
DOLLAR'S WORTHl
We believe se full and I
fectanassortment of Cll
EVERYBODY,
Ing and Furnishing
for Man and Beys, has nd
been shown tn this city. A three-story ful
Clothing, ready-made and stuffs In the plccl
make te your order. There's something ll
for the most modest taste and the most fail
There s something here te flu the regular erl
extra large ana stout. There's something I
te meet every purse. Londen Cape Overce
515, 10, S22, (25. Men's Streng All-Weel B
neas Suits, $8 and 110. See our Men's and YeJ
Men's WIdewale Dress Suits, In Cutaway 1
Sack Ceat styles, (10, (13, (16, (18. . Men's 1
Bey's Storm Coats an Interesting let. Slcn's 1
Bey's Extra Trousers an Interesting let. Be
nnd Children's Suits an Interesting let. Evl
kind of Underwear for men and boys thJ
goea. every Kinu 01 necKwear, stylish i
plain. See our Se Bey's and (10 Men's 0j
coals.
All Iho New Ideas In Cleths uud Mnke lu 1
CUSTOM TAILORING DrARTMENT.
our f JO, (23 and (24 Suits te Measure.
-FULL
Shawl Rell
make up.
DRES SUI'ld A
or Notch Cellars ;
SPECIAL
new Ideasl
MARTIN BROJ
NOS. 2S AND 2S NORTH QUEEN ST.
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
WE ASK AN INSPECTIO
-OF-
The Finest Line
OF-
-OF-
THE VARIOUS SHAPESIN THE CITY.
unr cai t'liisn Goods of last season werl
pronounced by many te be the best goods evel
etiercu in tills city, rivaling the real seal ful
Itself In beauty. The best ovldenco that thci
wcre all right Is the fact that we carried evel
but one garment.
Wc upon an entire new line this scaseu.
Purchasers of Seal Plush Goods will de well
te Inspect our stock.
THE
25 East King Street,
inarSO-lydR
LANCASTER. FA.
E
INE DRESS GOODS.
-AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
CASHMERE HENRIETTAS
In Ucry Deslrnble Shade : IS Inches wlde.Mca
Yard.
These goods nre strictly all wool. Henriettas
have been nud are being sold In tills city te-day
ntSOeayard as all-wool, which are half cotton.
We have nellher the necessity nor Inclination
te make misrepresentations.
Fine Cashmere Henriettas
In nil the Latest Colorings; 8 Inches wide.
55c a yard. Tills quality has never been sold
for leu thnn 75c.
Combination Plaid & Striped
Suitings.
We eiler a wonderful variety of shadings lu
every dcslrable color, nipciler qualities, all.
wool, 10 Inches wide. We a j ard.
LOOK AT OUR POPULAR.
Black Cashmere Henriettas.
Uliulie wide, atWc, CTJeaud75c a yard.
CALL FOR QUF.EV FASH'ON SHEET FOR
NOVEMBER,
AT
THE MW YORK STORE.
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Seal Plush Garm
Peeples Cash Stere !
Fine Dress Goods
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