g4 "- S5 i . $ 5S ? S.4 F- ( Mr If ' -. " JfiwLit MJ,-A,-r-r. ft 8ERVIim k HIM KUTEI8 AN EXCELLENT iv' M WHAT mmim. C': aw'L n WA. tMwM Methodists Worship Id Their .' ft I s - - - h.. Att ! rnnHlliti. XK V awifPreTWti nun;iifOOvu sl,wi. - T-? tcdtotheCostornoflttlnRlt. "Columbia, Pa., Nev. 11. Tlie Methodist tetaeeml church was reopened en Sunday. i. , m exercises were appropriate nnd held J Mutu It. mni aiianlelnlM clrclllllgtanCCS. JUf. Chits. H. rayne, D. D., LL. D., secro secre Ury of the beard of education, prcncbetl n meat eleqnent aormen In the morning. Dr. Payue'a aormen was considered by these ihe heard it, as one of the flncKMhe congregation ever had the pleasure of hearing. Rev. Oeorge Gaul, pastor, preached a forcible Mermen In the renlng. At the services f8,G05 were . raised for the debt off 10,000, contracted for the church Improvements nnd erection of the chapel en Chestnut street. During this week services will be conducted by former pastors. Rev. Tlioe. Stevens, of Pettsvllle, will be present te-night. An interesting foature of the rcopenlug waaa brief address by Gen. William rat ion, who has worshipped In the church for two generations and lostered It by his In fluence and money. He Is tlie only survivor of the eleven men who met in ISM, after the destruction of the church at Third and Cherry streets, and subscribed 300 each for a new church. In 1829 Colum bia ia first mentioned in the minutes of tlie Methodist church. In 1830 It grew te a large circuit with 2S0 members. In 18.12 the property at Third and Cherry streets was conveyed te Wm. Tedd nnd ethers. In 1846 this church was remodeled nnd was destroyed by Are in 1851. I'rem 1810 te 1888 the following divines have occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church of Celumbia: Revs. 8. Townsend, Win. 'Barnes, Wm. Uric, Wm. Illsliep, Jeseph Masen, Wm. Coeior. J no. W. McCnskey, Wm. lJarncs (recalled). J. Y. Asuien, .les. Aspril, J. R. Maddex. II. It. Culanay, Win. Majer, 8. II. C. Smith, It. J. Carsen, J. Dickersen, Thee. Slevens, II. Whcclnr. It. W. Humphries, K. C. Urlfllths, Tlie-.. Harrison and Geerge Gnul. Less than half a scere ure the survivors of the early hlsterv of the church In Col umbia, among whom are Daniel h'tife, Dr. Epbralm Horshey, Mrs. HonrySuy HenrySuy dam and Gen. William Pntteu. Mrs. Kate Boyd, wlfe of Jehn A. Royd, died en Sunday nt 5:.T5 a. in., at her home after n brief Illness, nged 2! years. The remains will be taken te llnrrlsburg en Tuesday nt 10:10 a. m., for Interment, Jacob Wolf was struck by the pasMonger train due in town at 0:30 p. in. en Satur day evening. He was crossing the track at Perry street and was net seen by Kn gineer Gillman until almost upon him. He was struck en the lea arm, between the shoulder and elbow, bruising it luully, and breaking two ribs en the left side, lie also received a slight cut en his head. I le was takeu te the railroad hospital nnd after wards te his home. Several years age Wolf met with a serious accident en the R. A C. read, when he lest his lctt lcgl below the knee and his right leg dislocated. He is badly crippled from that accident. The wreck crew were at work en Sunday te get the cars from the canal mid ilni&heu their work last ovenlng. The epera heuse was packed en Saturday evening, when " The JJey Tramp " was presented. The nudience was delighted with the performance. Chas. Friend and Harry Duck were be fore Squire Selly for assault and battery en Jacob Benes. Tills cane was dismissed. Jehn Beck was before Squire Selly for surety of the poace and his case was settled. Mary Lloyd, colored, was committed te Jail for trial this morning by Squire Kvans for keeping a bawdy heuse. Officer Wlltick arrested a colored man last night, answering the description of a ftrofesslenal thief from Harrishurg. Hels n the lockup te await developments. The remains of Daniel Iluber were taken te Landlsville this morning for Intorment. The funeral ei Henry CuTp was held this afternoon. Gen. Welsh Pest. Ne. IIS. n. A. R., attended the runeral of their Inte wL mmnuln. Troubles efn Colored Couple. Saturday evening a colored woman, who was bareheaded, ran into thosteroof lllrsli .. A Brether, at the corner of Cuutre Siiunre nd North Queen fctrect, yelling murder nt r uie ion ei nor voice, sue attracted a large crowd te the store when the ull'alr was in vestigated. She wbh found te be the wife of Tlde Morgan, a cel'TCd hed-carrlcr. 'fhe pair have net been getting nleng well to gether, alie accusing him ef-ieing tee familiar with Llllie "l'rcelaud, who sued her for assault and battery sevcral daya age. On Saturday she sued her husband for assault and batterv. They met some where in the neighborhood of the Central market heuse Saturday ovenlng, and the husband took held of his wife by the neck, at thesatne time making threats against her. She bocame frightened, and nfler succeeding in getting awayfiem him ran into Hlrsh's btore yelling nt the top of her vuiL-u. umver riauncru accompanied lir totheoluco of Alderman Spurrier, where hi wards and he furnished bail fur his appear ance at a hearing. LIMITED LOCALS Sunday morning a freight engine of the Quarryvllle railroad, which was shifting cars, Jumped the track at Water nnd Lemen streets. It was an hour befere It could le re placed, and a crowd of overn bundled superintended the work. Mr. D. S. Sweoten and family, f the Ninth ward, have gene en a visit te friends in Strasburg. Geerge L. Danncr, who lived en l&st New street, has moved te Seudcrslntrii, te live upon a farm. Blrd-ln-Hand is new connected with Lancaster by telephone The line has been extended from GrefPs store, adlstnucoef two and a-half miles, and the otllce was opened en Friday at McKlhemiey's Mere. One of the new ictter boxes has been Put up at the court heuse and the ethor will go up at the ITi:t.L!aK.NCKii cerner. , Among the passengers en beard the At lantic Express east te-day, was .lames ilc Tamany late of the Columbus ball club, who was ou his way te his home in I'hila delphia. Of late he has been ut Jit, Clements, Michigan, enjoying baths with number of ether ball tossers. The Franklin and Marshall loot ball club te-day received a telegram from the Ilaverferd team that tliev could net be here te-morrow. They said that they hat e niiiwiKTOier uAiJiuiMiiig maners. The Swarthmere and franklin and Marshall teams will play en Saturday next at Mc Grann's park. Jehn Tweed, for beating the horse of II. B. Ilerr, of West Lampeter township, et or the legs with trace chains, has hecn proso preso prose euted befere Alderman Halbach for cruelty te animals. Peter Christ, of Chambersburg, diet! at Chambersburg, en Thursday, Hired 78 years. He was the father of ltev. Ilenrv Lhriest, assistant priest at St. Jeseph's Catholic church, this city, of ltev. Adam Christ, of Lebanon, nnd ltev. Peter Christ. of Scranteu. ' Farms Sold by the Sherlrr. Sheriff Burkhelder sold en the premise?, te East Denegal township, en Saturday afternoon, the following properties of Jehn A. Hlestand : Ne, L A tract or tie acres and 153 perches with Improvements, consisting of a ttvo ttve ttvo tery brick mansion house, large bank barn, wagon shed, tobacco shed Sd corn Ne. 2. A tract often acres or land, with out Improvements. Ames Bewman pur chased both tracts for 81 3S5.48, subject te mortgages and accrued interest, making the amount paid 115,000. h "481 - -V rmrmeuy Clean TolekutliareH Ciirt-untN. f The only carrauU that iKwiltlvtly reiiulrene 'J wahlnc and that are ready for J mm dilute use. i. Alse perfectly clranHctidleits Uni.iny r.- , ? & horn Citren, 18c per iieund. y nigniy itnperuuit te Hclioel Ttuclivisl Ne teacher heuld Uiink of leaving town lufere -( JfUlBtat Oarke'sTea and Cem-c Bterc, 12uud .ejtti Qeeen street, near Ccntre Buarc. The J?"'"1 b hM te ' ve away mutt lie seen te be -.. nll-lwd ' i The OreUentrul Concert. -i-ypyy ,1Mt Ui musical eventef the ea- H WU1 bt i the appearance of the IknteiiNym- B la Bosten Jadwcclc. TiiinEtnitf.r.ir.. 2SSlii.e,iUc, ualen:e. "nd the new MMleh prima denna nt rccltcdwlihKrit pstauce sad furor, and the pre Kaiutiue.t w TOT - 'r$ i&i" A Weaderfttl Adrertlslnc Scheme. Mr. ChM. H. Frey. uccesser te Frejr Eckert, Shee dealer, East King street, will dUtrlbute ihh week te the teachers of the county 15,000 drawlnir books. Each teacher Is requested te call at hit store during the week and receive a ropy for each scholar In his or her school. He nl4oenrs three prizes for the best three draw Inftt by a child of the ronntrysclieoU. Flrtt prlte, 15.00 1 second, a pair of best thees In the ttere, and third, a pair of rubber beets, if this experiment proves tiiccefiil Mr. Frey will In the mture offer prliet te the children of the city tehoels. He would also Include the chil dren of the city schools In the ntieve offer If It wni net for the ruct that they have had far greater ndvanlnges In drawing. Trlbute of Itesneet. At a meeting of the Vestry of St. .tamev Church, Lancaster, Pa., held November 9, ISM), the following minute was piuscd i The Vestry of 8t, Jftrnci' Church, lnnrler delrlng te make some permanent memorial or our grateful sense of the long and faithful fer vlcc of ISowten I.lghtner, esq., Inte rtcter's churchwarden of the parish, who died Novem ber 8, 18R9, order the following minute te he placed en record : Mr. Llghtner was a member of this Vestry from April 17, 184 until hit death J he was reg istrar from October Is, 1815, until April e,R.Vf; treasurer from April B, 1872, until April 0,1177, nnd warden from April ,1877,untlldcath called him away. In nil his rclntlent with the parish he wns prompt, puliKlnklng, careful, attcnllte nnd fnlthnil. Regular In nltendnnce en the church services, generous In his contributions nnd gifts, a vnlnnblc fellow worker where the Interests of the parish nnd rhurrli were con cerned. We shall miss him greatly from among us, and hit lets will be long nnd deeply felt. Attest I WM. AUO. ATI.KK, lid Registrar. ' Wb nave 111 stock a nice line of lype-wrltlng papers, plain nnd mnrglnnl ruled, Marcus Ward's Irish linen pn per and emelepes, Crane's bend pn per ami envelopes, which we will print te order nt short notice nt reasonable prices. Alsen (Inn stock of bill heads, letter heads, en velopes, statements, tags, fancy cards fernd vertlslng purposes, menu cards, opening cnrd wedding stationer', pregrammes, Invitations etc. Call at lNTKM.UlK.NCr.K olllce and see samples. eSMM&w , , . cntJt0. IIknkpu In thlsclly, en the lllh lnslsud. denly, t.'lnrn. Infant daughter of Charles and i;mma lleirkcl,ng(sl.1 months and 17dn)s. The relnlltes nnd friends of Ihn family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tlicicsldcnceef the parents, Ne. 473 Rockland street, te-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon nt '.' o'clock. Interment nt Xlen's cemetery, ltd Ittitvhcte. riillmlelphln 1'rediiau Mnrket. l'HII.Al)KLrilIA,Ney. ll.-Noen-Klourstendvj l'enn'a sutlers, 2 50(42 75; extra. 'JKVifl'3; family, 3 7WJ W; roller, 4ixva4t0; patent, 14 50(4300. Wheal dull; Ne. 2 Red, new, W'AMc; Ne. 1 l'enn'a Red, BOc ; Ne. 2 de, 87c. Cera film: Ne. 2, lOWtKc Oats steady ; Ne. 3 White SDQSOc.; Ne. 2 mixed akq'JIUc. Ilran steady ; Winter tl2 2.Vrii:t 50. llnled hay nulet ; til 50314 00 ns te etinllty ! timothy 11 ev-lllO) rer cheice: mixed, Or.'IU; baled rye straw, iu'W,'I17!j,18 00. lluttcr steady : iVim'n cn-amery extra 25i2iie; l'enn'a llrstsextrn ZWffl. Kurh iUlct ; IVnti'a firsts, 'JiViS,'I7e. C'lieet.0 steady j piirl6klin,7S;5e ; full skims, 2tft.1e. Petroleum nulelj refined In bbls., 17 45. Potatoes firm ; 239.V!c Per bn ni'itlti nnd I'rovlHlens. Kumlshed by H. K. Yiindt, llrekcr. ClUCAOe, Nev. 10, IKK) e clock p. m. Wheat Cern Oats. I'erk. ljird Net ember. 1V( 0 15 5 W December K,'i Year January. WJ, February..,.., March SUH May HIJi June 32J5 Ilk) WM II 87 5 S7 5 10 aii 20 II (15 (I 10 July an: Crude Oil KM Consels .... Closing Trices 2:15 e clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oat. Perk, I trd. iUt (.'II11MT, . ll;i Deccmlcr MftJ Year 7l .lanunry, hOJi !! tl 52 5 02 32 " 31'S iiijj 0 2.5 0 7 5 K7 5I0 r cm mil j .. ...M. Marcl .... SOU (1 (KJ May H.f)5 'M'A 'i " H 0 10 June...- .1IK July . Consels CrudeOll up); ..,, . ,. . Receipts. Curious. Winter Wheat gs Hprlng Wheat Its Cern 2S.t Oats m Rye U-irley ,. . . .. Head. Receipts Hogs 2s,MU llecelpts -Cattle, lo.euo Ltve Stoek Murkets. CiliCAno,Nev.u. lictvlptH. :h, 3,010: shlpmenls 7X1,1 CO r ilwn 500: dull; beeves, 12 t- .Jim uu ; siecKers nnu ncuerK, tl hkm (iu eiw. bull unit mlxeil.fl 15iy2); Texas cattle, f 1 25'a3 (W : Western Hangers, J2 00J 75. HegH Receipts, 15,(XM; slilpinents, 7.000: mar. kel strong; mixed, W 80.4 05: heavy, M (15 (1)4 Oe; light, .1 S54 15; skips, J3 00 ID. 8heei Receipts, 2,0i): thipments, 600; mar kel steady; natltes, $2756(500; Western woeled Wfi0.l 17 ; shorn Texnni.I.) 25$l 10; lambs.tiDO te 15 40 per head. Kabt i.IHKIlTV.-Cattle Rerelnta. 100; tlite. h. . n..-. :.. . ' ". - -.' .."1 1111'lllA is 4UU; marketsteady ; prime, 51 IftiilM; ,1403 05 J fair, J2 (4,0120; hulls, slugs 'alees,JliA3i2rl; fresh cuws, rAa I ; no Kxl, mid fi carsshlpied te New Yerk. Hogs KecelpU, 5100; shipments, 5100 market low ; best light Yorkers, l avn4 i: medium uud light Philadelphia, 4 2tv.l .'15 heavy hogs, J.100(4;i70; roughs, f3 75 ; no curs shipped le New Yerk. eihecp Receipts, Kine: shlpmeu's. 1000; mar ket dull ; prime, 81 50, I W); fair te geed, JIM 4 25 ; common, $2 OOfi.3 00 : lambs, ft 00in5 75. I.. Mteck JMnrketM. . Quotations by Reed.McClrnnn A CeMbunkers. tamrnsler, I'e. NEW YOlt If I.1MT. II A u 12 m. 3r. m. Canada I'licltlc rej; C.C.U. A I Colerado Ceal Central Ihtclflc. TlVi TOJi Canada Heuthern t:hl. St. U I'bg Ren. A Rie 1 IK-1. U A W Krlc Krle 2nds Jcr U IT .t. l ;i rai; Oil R5ii 115 117" 10 Mi is'' 112 101 44k ie;J X.ii it" 117 Ji wj; (.7 10 30", 811? lei;" 52'i Leu. NiT.r.z:r.r.":::r.'.r.; && I. Shere " Mich. Crn Mlskeurl 1'acine Heck. Valley...., N. V. .;..., N. 1 l'rer. N. West- N. Y O New Kiiclaml.. U) r.!i!l!'.!.li Hv'i 75 112i ". ? t"J d'.fj; 3.1 ti 75' i 112"' I0.IJ? lii Kast'i'eiincMev.. Onmlia...... ,. Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A W l'nclllc Mull Hlcliiiieiut Tcrinlnul.... , HL Paul Tunis Iliclrle. Union 1'nelnc Wubuxh Coin , 3.")l mis is'pj ! 20'i 7iJ HI HI (W ji'f 31 nauusu rrcr Western 'j .., WestKhore Ilendi I'lIII.AIIELl'llIA MST. Ih. Val II. N. Y. A 1'hlls S'i j-a. it. li. , Reading.. Ih. Nnv Hcstenv. I'uks. 1". A R N. Cent. , Peeples l'nss. Kdg t's Oil ttiH 20 5-hl .. it); 20 5-m 53,'J 20 5 Id 00 ve 1073 ew SVbucvtioctiu'iite. TURi: J U1CE OK TllliURAl'K Tart Red and White. CALIFORNIA WINE 30e per bottle ; 5.t.00 iierderen het ties. ' v , . JtOHRKR'HLlQUOllHTORlJ, NeJS Centre. H'luarc. Lancaster, !l'a. TTIOn S ALIWJNK "KRCONfMIANr) Flf L Uen-Hursc Power IZnglne. The wui.e can be seen inmnlng at Frank Kraukep' Clgjf". Ilex iactery. en North Mulberry street T Fer further imrtlculars Inquire of "P Cerner of Market nnd Marlen hU. Puiik j cic'kefthi: aTTATil " .i ,V'e I'.'1 al"! ",;,1" "'net which I pur f based en the srajt tt here inndc, en the Itl'l no In uennnny. J"nl the thing rl.r the lielldiy,' hend In jour eriters. I guarantee It pure and a Eoed medicine for enfeebled eonktltuflens wm ! ."Ird-lu-Hand, .minister Ce., Pa. tt 111 rail uf iinr Imtiurt ir ...... . Jr.. ' " tab Orders maFbe-left.hVlimTMercuVlty "Ufcf nll-liiid J RAND CONCERT. COURT 1IOU8B, MONDAY, NOV. IH. Bosten Sympbeny Orchestral Club. ARTISTS ; Mr.FredFexf. Fiuteund KlSSS ?. HerrFa.sl.auer -UeubllHaSL' AND M'lle Augiuta Ohrstrom.....DnimatlcKeiirano. Oiart at Mr. Fen Derralth's Reek Stere. ADMISSION ., RDaER VED bE-VlX M CENTS, . .75CKN-JU, t uii-itm , .C: ;AffraR DAILY TOTELLIGgKCBB, MONbAY, KOVEMBKR 11. 18W Item Hrtttmcnt. LOST-HUNDAYMORNINO.ON CHURCH street, between Lima and Rati Klnc ttrreu, a GOLD RKKABTriN. Return te)l East King street, and a suitable reward will be paid. It -1IUARMAKKRS AND CIOAR l'ACKEIW J wanted by JOS. M. PORTUONDO A CO , OverNerlhem National R.tnk. ltd T OHT-L8T KVENINO, A FAN BIIAPED JLi Jnpnnese;Ilraiitpln. A liberal reward will bepald for lis return rer us return ti . it NO, 1W NORTH tiUKEN HT. C1I8COKSI CIHCOE3I J We nre receiving dally the finest Clscee Fish te he had in I,ncastcr. Fer sale at our stands In the Northern, Eastern. Wctlern nnd Southern Markets. Alse In sleck nt ourgrecery store, corner Chestnut nnd Mary streets. eWtdF.M.F W.F.JAMISON. 17AH:rTMH.-imU8Ka FOR BALK " III Ne. f.51 West Chestnut street, Ne. lit Col lege avenue. Ne. 238 Cernl street. Persons wishing te tlew Ibe piemlses, rail en CHRIH. TOI'HER HAOER, Atterney-nt-lAW. Ne. M Nerlh Duke street. scpgt-lltdM XWIHI TO RMPJiOY A FEW LADIES ON salary le lake charge of my business at their homes. Light, very fascinating nnd benllhrul. Wages 110 per week. Referenee glten. Heed pnv for part time. AddrcMWllh stamp, MRU. MARION WALKER, ne4-lmdM,W,r Iultvlllc, Ky. A RE YOU WORRIED WITH CONHTIPA . V tlen, Dlsenlered Htemaeh, Nimsen or ether symptoms cf h torpid liver? Fralley's Liver rills ere strictly vegetable, cause no grip ing pains or niiusnn, nnd are a sure cum for all disorders arising from a torpid condition of 1IIC ller. j-nrn ;;c n imx. FRAILEY'H EAHT END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market,) null la Compound Isthebcsl Frnlfcy's Hnrsnparllla Compound Is the best blmsl nurlller. The lamely Increasing sales nre nmplel-stlmeny ns le Its merits. 50c nnd II 00 p.-r bettle. . m war JjlXECtlTORH' HALE OF A VALUAHLE It FARM. en Tur.seAr, Nevemiier 12, 1W9, Will be sold nt public sal,nttbe leopard hotel. In UieCllyef Ijnticaster, the following described Real EslaU-.'.vlr. : Ninety-four Acres of Llmcslenn IjiikI, In West Lnmctcr township, near Eshlcman's Mills, nnd two miles setilh or Uincnster. The Improvements thereon erected are n TwoStery HTONE linUHE, line barn,geel as new ; spring house, with never-falling water; hog pen, corn crib nnd ether necessary nut-hulldliigs. The farm Is well adapted for n milk dairy or first class (ruck farm. Will 1st sold en easy terms, and, If desirable, n portion of the purchase money can remain In the properly. Alse.nt the same time nnd place, will be sold forty llulldlng I-els, situated en Rockland, Llme nnd Chesterstrcels, Lancaster city. These lets will be sold en very liberal Jerms te the purchasers. Knle te commence nt 2 o'clock p. m., when terms mid conditions of Sala will be made known bj- LEOPOLD HULSif, AIJOUHTA 1IIIUS1I, HIMONII. 1IIRHII, Executers of Ebtnte of llcrmnn HlMh, dee'd, oct2il,nevl,llA2lw "1 riFEH CENT. REDUCTION TO TEACH XU ERS. INSTITUTE WEEK BARGAINS ! AWOItDTOIiAIHl-'H! Ile very careful In selecting j'eurFORH. Don't nllew jeurself te be tnken in by slieddj' gecsls mid shoddy prices. They won't wear unu you will be sorry If you purrhnse them. OOOD QUALITY AND REASONABLE I'ltlCES go hand In hand with its, nnd we will gunrantct) style, durability und lit. Our stock comprises LADIES' HEAL COATH, FINE CAPIM, MUFFB, llOAHund FUR TRIM JIINU. YOUNO MKN, ATTENTION'! Aulce, stylish HAT of geed quality at a fair irlee Is what ten ure loekluir for. Think of it. A flncDREBH FURHTIFF HAT for J150; nn extra flne ene ene for S2 50. We guarnntce these lints te be ns geed any Huts j-eu ever bought for $2 and !. HATH of every description for young nnd old. MEN'K FINE FURH, ROHEH, OIXJVIM, TRUNKS AND TR AVELINU 11AC18. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTER. PA. ViriLHAMHON A FOSTElt, Williamson ft Fester Have the Handsomest Assortment of LADIES', MISSIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AND JACKETS -IN- CLOTH AND SEAL PLUSH, AT thi: Lewest Prices. FOR -4KNTO.-flOYHJTmd-eit!t.DHE.VH Snits, Overcoats and Storm Coats Our AsKertments and Prhes niH Unexcelled. Great Ribbon Sale ! I'RICIM-Ne. 0 Hatln Ribbon, 0c ; All-Hllk Merle, Ne. lj!, 10c ; Armour Ribbon, extra wide, nil new shiuli b, .Iftc Ribbon for We. ' A FULLAbSORTMENT OF Notions and Dress Trimmings. DRY GOODS. M i"lUlMufcfin'lhcV,0l,fl05 reglllar l'ru'e K, Klnndant Indlg'e nhielrlnt,C':c. i.j.,1,. ..iik nuu 111 vim ir iauie ceteis. OENTHANDUOYH' Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, CAHD1UAN JACKETH, (1LOVES, MITTENS AND SUHPENDERB. The Ijrgct Aserlmcnt nt the Lencst Frlces. GENTS HOYS' nnd CHILDREN'S Hats and Caps. min '""'' Vl" C"p''s' lle,lfc nlul luHi Fur Trim- Fur'nnd I'lush Carrlnge Robes. Umbrellas, rendy-made or made te order. The largest akerUiicnt at the lowest prices ioeiiftnffiK isr H,,d tenUrn?rad1ei.afirtliiU,"b0w,Uu, 'i!ent' ,!reM s''i)cs 1 M te 15. Rubber Roots nnd OtcrMieci.. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MAUKOTSTUCBT, ,,ai,HIS- Williamson & Fester, Hm ,9lsstcrlr mt nt. MILLCR'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article utxter the inn T HE KINO STREET RINK WILL BIS open Monday. Wednesday snd Hnlurdar evenings for Skating and Dancing. Full Orats Hand nnd Orchestra. Fine tableaux every evening. Admission, 10c ltd MILLER'S BORAX BOAr WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun CANEH-THE F1NEHT AMSOHTMKNT OV Canes in the city ran be found at R1I.LY WAITZ'H CIOAR BTORK. Ne. 6 and 101 North Uucen ttreet. ray27M,W,ThMtw MILLERS RORAX BOAr WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the tun. EST 6e HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the city, at BILLY WAIT7H, Net. 5 and let North queen HU mylMmM,W,Tb,HAw " OOK1 JJ Assortment uneqimled styles correct, the best. N. Tailors. nrlccsltnnderate. werktiiflnshln Ihe best. ric McORANNeiNOWLEN.Tallers, Ne. 136 Nerlh Queen Htreet. MILLER'S BORAX HOAR WILL WAHlt Clethes and every srtlcle under the rpHOROUOH INHTRUCriON IN ALI, JL branches Pertaining te a business educa tion nt the LANCASTER BUSINESS COI. LEGE, Orsnt Hall, Ne. 84 North Duke street. Day nnd evening sessions. Instruction first class only. Course thorough, fitting young men and ladles for positions. Hundreds of tcillme- nlslsat College Beems for examination. Vlsl- ters always weicome. Address, II. C. WEIDLER. Principal. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and eterynrtlcle under the sun. B OOTH AND SHOES. TEACHERS ! I wlh te state that the 15,000 Drawing Beeks, of which you received notlce In my circu lar, nre wrapped up In pneknges from U te 80, nnd are new ready for distribution. Please call nt your telsure this week and receive one book for every scholar In J our school. TEACHERS OF LANCASTER! I with te sny te you that these books nre for the scholars of the Country Schools, as It Is my only chance In the whole year te reach them, Hnd glve them a token of remembrance. I thought It would be but fair te draw the line here, os the majority of scholars In the country schools de net hate the advantage of Drawing Lessens. It may be that after testing this, my first ex periment In this line. I may conclude te offer tlmllir chances nnd prizes te the scholars el the city schools. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor le FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Leiv" Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.3 & 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, Pa. -Htore closed every evenlngatt o'clock, ex cept Monday und Saturday. TALACE OF FASHION. 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Comforts ! Comforts ! Again we call your attention te our elegant line of Comforts and the extreme low prices. Elegant large Comforts at 89c, $i, $1.25, 5'-50, $1.75- Cretonne Comforts, $1.75 and $1.98. Sateen, $1.75, 1.98 and $24)9 All elegant and new patterns and made up in first-class style. KID GLOVES. An elegant 4-button Gleve in black and colored, at 50c .1 pair. 5-hook Fester Lacing Gleve, at 75c a pair. Finest Kid Gloves, band top, 75c and $1. Real Kid Gloves, 5-hook, laced, warranted net te tear, $1.25 ; black and colored. Ask for the " Theresa." One let of undressed and dressed Musquetaire Kid Gloves, reduced te $1 a pair. Cashmere Gloves, black and colored, all wool, 18, 20 and 25c, Jersey Mitts, 25c a pair. Infant's Weel Mitts, 10c a pair. Spring-top lined Kid Gloves, atgi. Children's Plush Caps, in gi:iiu;inne, cardinal, garnet, navy, golden brown, terra cotta, &c, at 62, 75, $1. Shield Caps, in plush and surah, at $1.50. Gent's all-linen Cellars, at IOC. 4-pty extra heavy all-linen Cuffs, 20c a pair. Men's Flannel Shirts, 75c, $1, 1.25, and upwards. Elegant Teck Scarfs, 25 and 50c Gent's White and Grey Un derwear, 29, $7 and 50c. Special quality in Camel's Hair at 87c. Very fine Scarlet, medicated, at $1.25. Cardigan Jackets, 50, 75, 85c, ft 1 1 c. Palace of Fashion, 115 & 117 North Queen Street, rate of Fasin ! Iff nt j&bsttrtUemcnt. MBRS BORAX 80AP WILL WAS Clethes snd every article under the sub. Bheluu SP "VB C011 CIOAKIMI ' . BILLY WAITZ'S. a,iMrflM,w!rM?,,M8WorU,Q,,eeeBt FBS!.A1UiV7ilK LARGEST ANDFINEHT sjL-Si? ! cnulne-. French Briar and Meerschaum Pipes and Fine Hmeklng Tobac cos. Qsnnlne Turkish Persian Tobseee. r . .... pKMUTH'8 CIOAR HTORE, ... ,SJblisbed 1770 at lit East Kluf Htreit MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every article nnder the sun. .T0R?F2.,1XE..,'er!0 HINCE DECIDED Jt,.teV"IHrW'rtCliarlsUielist In the suite. Fer sals at m.isjmJiSSJ ii08 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM,W,Th,SAw M,ye?iK2.BOBAX "O? wtUj WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. Q strlc UKOOLDEMLIONAND MIAQUERIDA are me nmr itimip liAvan Vitt H jiavana i .itii7 uaiiu-iiivue 00 tjinrs in Meat :iv&rs in iiirhiv DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE, als-tfdR 114 East Kln Htreet. MILLER'S RORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. TJOR RENT-PROM APRIL 1st. NEXT, A JC KlrsKlass Blacksmith's Snen, with dwell Ing Heuse, situated at Greenland Mills, In East Lampeter township. Apply le .,, ELIZAIlCril O. E. BATES. eUttdR 443 North Duke HI, Lancaster, l'a. rpROUT 4 HIIANK. Underwear ! Underwear ! ALL GRADES AND PRICES, -r-AT TROUT & SHANK'S, maraMydR Ne. 110 North Queen SlreeL CRT OLOHR OUT niTuiHmu ivii. I ji... ,. ;-. -...'.j.--.. iuu , 'J,dfmJ,u' m tnrriaccs, nod es, .eels, Sharts, Raw Material. Toels and OlHct .Knimtrr.fr a.h. h.. i.r,. ..i. ..in. . i ir.;irr ""- . mviw uiu, nnu vircuiura. Alse, at the same time and place, lhc laree amount or Carrlnaes. Belles nnd Mnterlnl pur chased by me at HherilTs sale of Plillln Doer Deer Doer sem, property erMlcliael Hnberbush. ' eM0tdRA4twR M ARTIN BROS. Yeu are or course deeply lutcrested In where le get the Best Clothing nnd Fur nishing Goods rer the Least Meney. The Three Points that put us nt the ten In the OUR VALUES ARE MAOG ODR TRADE. top In IhcClethlng Business are In everything we sell. The Most Perfect in Style and Fit. The Largest' Values for the Meney. The Best Selection of Styles. Hce our Bey's Suits and Cape Overcoats, nt Hee our Men's 18 00 nnd $1000 All-Weel Suits. See what (10 00 will de In Men's Orcrceats. See the Finest Line or Men's Dress Suits nnd Overcoats here at 115, J18, 20 nnd 22. VISIT OUR Custom Department FOR ANYTHING IN EXTRA. MARTIN BROS, N08. SM AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. flHAHLES STAMM'B BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! Jl. 00 DRESS GOODS at 7Dc. 75c DRESS GOODS nt 60c. 60e DRESS GOODS nt 37Jc. 37 DRESS GOODS nt 25c BEST UNDERWEAR at 75c. REST UNDERWEAR at 50c. REST UNDERWEAR at 371c f5.00 RLANICETS at fl.60. !.. nLANKETS at J3.50. 3.60 BLANK ETS nt f 1.00. W.00 BLANKETS at &2.50. 2.M BLANKETS at 2.00. BEST IIENItlETTAS at 75e. BEST HENRIETTAS at fA?. BEST HENRIETTAS at 37Je. f3.50 COMFORTS atf3.00, J2.50 COMFORTS nt $2.00. f 1.50 COMFORTS at fl.Bi. ?1.00 COMFORTS at 75c. FOR BIG BARGAINS -GO TO- 35-37 LANCAbTER, PA. Charles Stamm's f.urflliur") ,he entire stock nt nubile sale en at 9 a. m. and 1 p. m.. Cor. Duke nnd Vine Sis" Lancaster, Pa. J. II. NORBECIC. Anint ' Wi Queen Street MI SM. lS ' ' Hen &ttrittmtnt. FARMERS WANTED TO Bt PPLY MILK AT THE - . .AArJCAHTBIl CARAMEL CO., Qga-UdAwR 8M church St, Lancaster, Pa. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every artlcle under the sun. mllJEY CAN ALL.OOPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy WalU's Uarana Filled Cigar at NOR. (AIM NOIITR ntts-irM UT mylMmM.W.Tb3w . fTHJ YOUNO MEN AND WOMEN-THE KEY- jl siane -insiness LOHCf course rer 3B. Whvnav stone Huslness College gives you a full wny pay a nign tuition when you can get a first-class business education at moderate cestT Tvnn.Vrltln-r InelnriiwI in course, AAn fc."i . " "" u niDi nnssien. W.ll UrMSRH Prln ... . Ne. 16 Nerlh Queen 8L, Lancaster, l'a, trdAw ' BILLY WAITZUAS TUB REST TWO FOR 5c and 5c Cigars In the city, at ... NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. tnylMmM.W,Tb3Aw J71ALL AND WINTER, 1W9. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Slest Complete Assortment et Fall and Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote It. GER HART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric rer Full Dress Hulls, and the prlce the lowest, at H. QERHART'S, Ne. 13 North Queen Street. say-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City or Lancaster. r pROCTOR'S FULTON OPERA HOUSE. TEA0HERS,mSTITUTB ! EVENING LECTURES. A List or Attractive Entertainments. , COURT HOUSE-MONDAY EVENING-Dr. J. B. DeMelte, " The Light Heuse, the Bentl. pel or the Sea." Illustrated popular sclentlrie lecture. . COURT HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING- Rev. A. A. WilllU " The Man rer the Am." COURT HOUSE-WEDNESDAY EVENING. Rev. T. F. Clark, "Knapsack Tour or the World." , OPERA IIOUSE THURSDAY EVENING. Dr. P. S. Henseu, The Other Hair." OPERA HOUSE-FRIDAY EVENINO-Mu-slcal and Elocutionary Entertainment. Mlts Cynthia Bare. Mrs. Nclla Urewn-l'nnd, dra matic and humorous recitals, Including "The Chariet Race," by Lew Wallscc. , -Hlngle Admission, 40c. Reserved Scats. tt)c. Course Tickets, 12. Reserved Seats may be secured at Fulton Hall en Monday, Novem ber 11, artcr 2 p. m nev9.6td A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. Tlie covering or steam pipes with n relluble material Insures dry steam and snes rucl and nttentlen; tlie cesl of the covering beltiK some times made up In a single year In saving or tuel n,0.n.c' T,1 "e1 material se rar eflere3 te the public is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Steam Pipes, Boilers, Brine Pipes, Etc.. nnd Is rer sale only in Lancaster nnd Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMNGS, Prep., NOS. 131 & 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., Lancaster, Pa. Price lists nnd discounts nnd itir..iinn. ri. applying en npnllcatlen. Special terms te the trade.-Alse V llll ves, ripe, cocks, f ittluxa Etc., nt Jobbers' Prices. dec ca-irdll T HE "NOVELTY." Read the Latest Endorsement of the Unrivalled CELLAR HEATER. LANCASTEn, Pa., Nev. 8, lf9. Mtsi)). lttilly Bras. & Jlaub : Gentlemen: The Ne. te Novelty Het Air Furnace put Inte the Third M. E. Church, gives unqualified satisfaction In every respect. It thoroughly heats the basement and audito rium, each or which Is 21.1S reel, nnd the latter having an eighteen feet celling. Fer ease or management, economy nod cleanliness, It tar surpasses our expectations. Yours Truly. Emm a. Pnvdeh, President or Beard or Trustees. FOR SALE BY REILLY BROS. & RAUB, 40 AND 4 NORTH O.UEEN ST. -Next Doer le Postetllce. T B. MARTIN A CO. SPECIAL RUG SALE. SMYRNA RUGS, FRINGED. 16x34 inches, 40c. 16x38 inches, 49c. 19x38 inches, 79c. 26x54 indies, $175. 30x60 inches, 4x7 feet, 6x9 feet, $15.00. 7-6x10-6 feet, $25:00. 9-0x12-0 feet, $35.00. BRUSSELS RUGS, FRINGED. 2-3x4-6, 90c. 23x3-e. 60c. 2-0x2-3, 4c. VELVET AND MOQUETT RUGS, FRINGED. 2-3x4-6, $1.50. 2-3x3-e $1.00, 2-0x2-3, 75c HASSOCKS. Patent Frame, 50c. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERS. New and Choice Patterns. New and Choice Colorings Prices That Will Suit Yen. THE "NOVELTY" RiDUHffi Largest Stock and Lewest Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa, - tttnt 9vctWritrmHtl " TILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL AM. Clethes and ever? article tinder the rrsnv ntit e t.... .. ....i.n schaum Pines Inst rrceiTNi. ........ DKMUTH'S ntQAIt 8T0R1 """" ill East King SU M'yjR'S BORAX BOAP WILL W. Clethes and every article under the -piINE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES 1M WO0LEN8.AT .-, - ...WAlKeA,! A SKEW. FftU, 1889. Make It the money-saving; time of the and this the place te save nu mis me Diae in save il nv eettlnc the luaraiuura mestsiyusn .-. ,-, -r. .".. 7 " ' SeJtlngs, TfeistriisaiidOier FOR THE LEABT MONET. Yeu kiiew the rcpuUtlen-nlways reW inucs nre tower man ever, siyies nana Te these who have dealt here the ea sneak .'or themrlvra All that Is asked Is a trial te please yea.l maeu.vvu lll;i OAilOiaVIUU. NOS. 234 AND 238 WEST KING 8TR1 sis "Vy E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FRI Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed ! ji you nave mem examined yen will preb And that there is innuttliini vmnir ulih n and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA"lei which are made only by us, nnd rceemmei uy iciuiing ucuusia as ine eesi nius le a live vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93,00 ; usual p Steel Hpectacles. BOe.t usual nrlce.m.r ArtlflcIalEycs Inserted, 1 ; usual price, M. ZIHEMAN & BR0.1130 S. Ninth Str OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHlJ Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. I mK T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BUREAU SCARFS, TRAY COVERS, SI BOARD SCARFS, SPLASHERS AND TIDIES, HOT ROLL, CORN, EOG AND BISCUI1 NAPKINS, PILLOW SHAMS, BlBBS, ETC. BEST QUALITY Saxony and Columbia Yari IN THE MARKET. Best 50c, 75c and SI 00 CORSETS IN THE CITY. Best 60c, T5e, II 00 and 1 25 Ladies' Kid Gloves IN TOWN. New Style Linen Cellar In u variety or patterns- F. 25 East King Street, marae-lydlt LA N CASTER. PA. C TEAM ENGINE AND UOILERWOHK8.I Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and exl Hiiuneeur aiocKer Engines ! -Allew us te quote you price and nee eurl tuning iui imiuuK uiu furK. Portable Engines. 4 Horsc-I'euer. , t 425 tl llorse-l'encr ""' jm . 4751 8 IIorse-1'ewer SJ5 10 HorscPener 15 Horscl'ewer 3) Ilorse-Pen er...... . 675 . ... 875 1 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power 8 HorkC-I'ewcr 15 Herse-Power 1250 I .. 2J0 ! .. CT5 Boilers, Second-Hand. Fic30IIorse-Pewer,S0ln. Dlam., 10 feet Lene. 22 I'A Ui.TubCK Pi lee, J175 And 1150. B' One Reller. .10 In. Dlam., 13 reel Lens, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 reel Lene, with Flre Fient w Castings, 1125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill nnd Mining .Machinery, Saw Mills, llurk and Leb Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor rer Steam Hentlni, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IB THE BE.ST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. NEW OPENING OF OUTLINED LINEN E RAM Jehn Best, PKOPRILTOR, 333 EAST PULTON ST., fcANCAOTEK, rA," && " '.- "-.a ' -...-r t- a
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