if'JBfiSS! jr.., 1 .., . .k7 .t - ,. a. f y' ? '''YrJ'y tfcrjJV ""' ', THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY NOVEMBER ia;?18fB .WWV x Ute -,m M j ... t IIS XZ d- k; m r. ZHt ' fi.-V DCD OF BLOOD POISONING. WTrtf-,.. .. Imt mummm, a iuhrert mi. 'Skttteh of ltU Oror Me Itctlres Active Business Ten Tenra ft MS LrjA-"-CWMit2r Auditor Twe TeniiB. r w , !SK3A4BiKenfiniiclicr,ii well known mid ite'x WWlBWit cltltcn, died Ht hla rosldence nt r'ttknta. nn Mnnriiir nluht. from bleed f-r4"oeilujr, after nn Illness of sevcrnl "w "wet Deceased was the son of William !'., . ... l...1n. In 1611 lln received hit duration nt tlie rcIioeIh of (he HetentA-Dny JlnptlsU iti Ephratu, nftcr WBKB neiPBrntXl ine UHllllllK iiiiuu. ii mi younger brother he operated his fnllier' tannery for aovernl years, and retired from that business te engage In the ntore busl dms, carried en for many yearn by ids fctber. He did net relish the mercanllle business, and went twek te tlie tnnnery ind nin it and n farm. Aleut ten years age he retired from ncllve business and wan mccee-led by his son .Inceb. He was an actlve Whig and later nlto nlte fHibllcan in ixilltlcs. He was honeroii by his fellow clllicns with Important eHlcc. He was for two terms county nndlter and for many years a school director In Knlimta township. He served ler a number of years as a director in the Northern Mutual Fire Insurance cenil-anj , was nctlve In tlie onranlcatien oftlie Eplinttn National bank and was a director In this Institution nt tlie time or his death. . . ... , , He was twlce married. Ills first wire was Ellna, danghter or Jehn lteyer, and and the children of that union nro.laceb, residing in Ephrata, Mrs. Susan IIesh, or Council lHulTs, Iowa, and Mrs. Henry Musser, of Epliratn. Soveral years after the death of his llrst wlfe lie married Miss Ellca Bewman, or Ephrata, and the chil dren of this marriage are Charles Konlg Kenlg Konlg mache r, teller of the Ephrata National bank, and Mrs. Muitln M wiser, of Council Bluffs, Iowa. .... , , , Mr. Kenlgmaclicr was held In high esteem by his neighbors. He was an honest, conscientious man and wns fre quently called 'upon te act as execut-ir, administrator or guardian, and nil the trusts rcpewd In him were faithfully man aged. A UHAKE.MAN'S MISHAP. Ambrose llriiner'M lllglil Hand Mnsluil by Curs en Mendny Kvenliur Kvenliur Cem'MIiia, Nev. Ii Ambrose Ilriiucr, brak coin n en crew Ne. 3, oftlie Pennsylva nia railroad, met with n -minful ncelilent last ovening ill the east yards, lie had Ills right hand caught while coupling cars nud severely mashed. He was brought te tlie railroad hospital and Dr. Craig attended hm , ,., Jehn Hlchanls was cutting weed this morning, when the nxe caught en i clothes line. The nxe struck Itichards en the head, cutting an ugly gah, which bled profusely. Ur. Markcl attended the Injury' The remains of Mrs. Kate lleyd ucre taken te Harrisburg this uierning for in terment. The remains of Emma htewait, aged 21 years, daughter of 'J'hes. Ktewart, or Kent county, Mil., were brought te town this afternoon fur burial. Mr. .Stew ait was n fermer resident of town. A surprise party was held InHt night at the home of Frank Cellier, which was largely attended, and nil bad a geed time. Her. Thee. Stevens, of Pollsville, preach ed In the Methodist church last night. Rev. It. W. Iluinplirlt-s, or Philadelphia, will preach te-night. The Metropolitan band will glve n grand musical concert In the opera liouse en Thursday night. ThoCeokman Chapel Mlte society will lu'.d a supper in the iirmery en Friday ami tsaturday even lug. . - J. A. Moyeiamul W. II. Olvonlinvegono te Washington city en n business trip. Columbia Assembly Ne. 'JO, A. O. M. 1. vpattt ?1,0U0 yeslonlie te llie lliree citlldren oitbeuio laie-iiarry -iiinn. NeWMilaned glass windows were put in the fronPer Snlein Lutheran rhtirch yes terday. P. 8. llrugli nnd family tee en u visit te New Yerk. Council will meet this evening. A worker's meeting was held in the United Urethral church lust uvculug,wheu a visiting commlltee was ergmiUcd ler church work. A young people's meeting was partially etganlzcd, mid nnethcr moot meet ing will be held en Sunday evening te adept a linme and elect efllccrs. INSTANTLY Ktl.t.Kll. Joel Ebttrly Fulls Kitnii it Wngeu AVljIch I'usses Overllliu. Jeseph Eberly, living near Mt. Airy, Clay tewushlp, wus instantly killed en Monday nflorneon, near Lincoln, Ephrata township. He was n farmer iml teanistcr by occupation nnd early In the day took a lead or mill stones te Ephrata. He spent. Heme tinie in tlie village and alter leading about eight hundred iHiuuds or iron for Ids son, who is a blackmlth,Ueii his w ugeu started for home. I'oter Elber, residing in tlie same neighborhood, was with him. When they reached a point en the turnpike near the house of Hamuel NUsley, nud net far from IJnceln, the horses frightened mill started te run. Ebcrly wits In tlie wngeu and, hastened te apply the brake. His hands musUiauLhlippcd oil' the brakn.mul. -'he fell from the wugeu and under tlie wheels, which passed ever him. His body was crushed, oue leg broken nnd his face badly cut. lle died almost Instantly. Deputy Corener Nlssley was netillcil nt once and he held nn iuiiuest, the jury ren dering a verdict or accidental death. The decerned was about CO years or nge, and was well known through tlie upper part or the county. licsUlcs a witu he leaves a large family of childicn, nearly nil of whom in e grown. One of his sons Is n member of the IlcpiiblU-au county com mittee for Clay. Appropriated the I'reuchcr'H Courts, William Watsen, of the Welsh moun tain, was complained against befere Al derman llarr en Monday fur larceny its bailee, en complaint of Sylvester Wilsen. It appears that llev. Themas Wilsen, the Welsh mountain missionary, lieankil with Wntben and when he (fled Watsen appropriated all of the dead piearlicr's cnects te his own use, claiming them as iuy for beard due. Ilov. Wilsen's relatltes say that there wus no heard due, that It was paid by his congregation regularly. Officer Crawford and ConMnble 1'rlce ar rested Watsen nnd he gave ball for u hear ing. These efllccrs took iKmes.hien of Itev. Wilsen's cll'ccte and had them shipped te this city. Funeral of New ten I.lulitiiec. The funeral of Newton Lightuer leek rplace from his Inte residence, en North Duke btrect, this morning nt 10 o'clock. It was entirely private and the services were conducted by Ilov. Montgomery Heeper, or the Episcopal church. There were no pall-bearers and Tour pelice efllccrs acted as carriers. The interment was maclu nt Lancaster cemetery. A Destitute Family. Here Is h case for the charitably-disposed Ieeple or this city. Mrs. Annle Melsen wtll, residing at "h'X High street, is in desti tute circumstances, nud she has four chil dren, nil or which are iiuite Kitiali, depen dent upon her for support. Ine woman Is worthy el charity, us she works hard wherever the is able te obtain employ ment. The winter is new approaching very fust, and she really is in a bad way. Sued Fer Ilrcneli of Premise. B. F. Davis, attorney for Martha E. Mil Jer, has entered u suit In the court of com--Jien pleas iigain st I'htrcs I llelllnger, of Manbeim township, for fc!,000 damages Ter breach of jiremlse uud seduction under a premise ei marriage. Execution Issued. Catherine Esch, el Salisbury haa lssued execution against low nshlji, her seu, Qeorge M.Steinmau iV Ce., issued execu tion for J213.&9, against Cyrus V. Herrii, of Strasburg. lU-t' lioller AVear Well. Krem the Ephrata ltevlew. During Ust week, M. li Greir A Sen, Proprietor or the Ephrata foundry, cleaned put Uielr engine and boiler, used forfurn ferfurn lBgJ!1 Pm er .for riving their inacliin. ry. ie Iwlter has been in constant use fnr W yeara. AHer it was thoroughly l)Med It was tested te 120 pounds iKr wjuare inch hydraulic pressure. The Iwller y uinufctured by Jobu UcktitSen, of A Rallrend Carpenter Hurl. Charles Jeffrie, a railroad carpenter, who beards at the Exchange hotel, in thin city, was at work en a bridge this morning en the Waynesburg branch of the Pennsylvania railroad tills sldoef Sprlngtewn. They were In the act of low lew cilns the bridge, nnd Mr. JctTrles had held or a tie when his right loot slipped nnd he fell down the bank, the tie falling wllh him and landing across his lea leg, severe ly bruising both the knoe and calf. He was brought te Iancaster en the Lancaster Accommodation. Thrce Killed by nn Explosion, lly an explosion supposed te have lccn caused bv "Hash light'1 towder, en Mon day, nt the chemical laboratory of Wiley fi. Wallace, Philadelphia, Jeseph Wiley, senior member oftlie firm, nnd Charles I'. IthlncdeUar, foreman, and Kudelph Lip man, an ctnploye of (he chemical depart ment, were killed. Five ether persons wero injured. Given Three 'Ycnrs. Albert Sutherlntid, Ilewnian or llrewn, who was arrested for fergery nnd who was believed lobe Tascetl, was in Philadelphia en Monday sentenced le til ree years In the penitentiary. Country Hetel Clmiitfes. William Wnlb, r Heading, has rented the Hilckorvllle hotel nnd will take IkissosnIeii December 1st. The Midway lintel properly has been sold te Samuel Erb. The price paid was ?i,UI7. Miss AVIlllniil Iteelectcd. Miss Frances E. Wllllnrd amis en Mon day re-elected president of the National Weman's Christian Tcmporance Union, nt the session in Chicago. The t'rlce Wns tee lxw. A farm eflU ncresef laud, with Imple ments, situated in West Lampeler town ship, efferisl nl public sale nt the Leepaid hotel Ihlsnrtcruoen, was withdrawn itt.V ler ncre. A New KiitarprlMe. Old flat Irons iiuule belter than new. Mr. If. .1. Drewn has cliirlcd n IiiimIiicns hi tlilsrlly for llie repnlrlinr of old flat Ireim, v Iilclt arc llxcd up In surhn inniiiii'r thnthctlrr lrenliiR can IkkIiiiie with them. AReiitHiin-'liowsellrlt. Ini; orders mill work will he cemiiirnrcd In n fmr cluj". When lliry cull atjeur liernc leek nt it sample of their work nnd licthoreuRlily cim lured hew iniirli better your Irons would Ite by having them reimlred. Ceurlcy shown the nKcnU while soliciting will be npprccluUd by thcninnageinent. nl2-2til J'ei'fectly C'lciiit Tolekutliures CiiitiiiiIh. Theenly currants that positively requlrone wnkhltiK nud lhatnrc ready for limuedlatn use. Alse pcrfcctly clenn Heedless Hnlslnn. New ICg ICg hern Citren, 18c per pound. Highly Iiiis)rtanl te Hchoel Teachers I Ne teacher slumld thluk of leaving town befere railing at Clnrkp's Ten nnd Coiree Hlere, 12 nnd II Seuth Queen street, near Centre Square. The present he has tegltcnway must he seen te be appreciated. nll-lwd Wis bnve lu Bleck it nice line of lypp-wrltlng papers, plain nud innrglnnl ruled, Marcus Ward's Irish linen pa per and envelopes, Crane's bend paper nnd envelope!", which we will print te order nt short nellec at reiisenithls prices. Alse n (Ine stock of bill heads, letter heads, en velopes, statement, tugs, funey curds for ad tertisliiB piirpeeK, menu cards, opening cunls'i wedding stationery, pregraniiias, Invitations etc Call nt iNTr.i.i.lui'.MCKit olllre nnd see samples. e2y-tfdiVw Pcitthe. Hkitz. In this city, en Ihe llth luil.. Jacob, second son of Wllhelmlnn ,nnd Iho late Jacob Heltz. The rtlntltes and friends or the Ainilly ; iiImi, Bed Jacket Trllje, Ne. 41, L t, It. M.,nre re spectfully lnlleJ te alien 1 the funeral, from the residence of hlsmdther, No.fieil Wet Orange street, tui 'Ifmrsdnv aft' rnoen nt 'J o'clock. In terment nt Ien's Lutheran cemetery. lilavhcte. l'lilliiilelphlii I'eodiice -Market. l'llH.ADFI.I'lIIA. Nev. l'J.-Noen-Klourslejtdv; l'eun'a supers, 'Mipir; exlrn. 'SV,p:i1; family, :i 7.i$:( HO; roller, lav.el 10: p.ilenl, flVtiiCM. Wheal niilet; Ne. 2 Ited, new, NVTWUcj Ne. 1 Penif it lied, WM ; Ne. S de, h7c Cern steady; Ne. a, SD'atl'Jc. Oats steady; Ne. 'i Wlilte Wft'Oe. J Ne. 2 mixed Blet aie. Ilran Heady; Winter l2'iVn .'A Hilled h.ty iiulel ; S11.VMH (X) as te nunllly ; timothy II MV4II Ul for choice; mixed, L'lglZUO ; baled rje straw, new, I17W'J17 75. Hetter steady ; Pcnn'a creamery extrn l'e; lVun'allrsts extra SWi. lr4,'gs quiet ; I'enn'n llrsts, Uk77c Cheese steady ; pert sklnis.VtiHKe ; full sklmi, 2:ie. Petroleum dull ; rcMned In bbls., (7 IS. Potatoes Irregular ; iVtc. lwr bus. Llve Stoek Mui-ketrt. CiMCAoe.Nov. II. Itecelrts, 10,001): shipments S.UIU; steady; beeei, I KKiJu t'j; steers 1.1 (KK.4I.V) ; steckcrs an I fetnlers, tl 7,V;.c:l (); cows, bull nnd mixed, II iVi2ft'i; Texas entile, f I KV3U75; Western lt.uiKcrs,i'J 10,53,71. Hogs Receipts, '.H.oeo; sh(pmentH,riOO! mnr ket strong; mixed, M NK I Oj; licuvv, (-1 75 blUV, lllil,5.!HXil 111; skips, MiiVi:i S.'i. Hheep ltvcelplN,K,fKil: shl inents. 1(10; mar ketslnnig; ualles,rJ75st.rU); Western wisiled H v, I J0 ; shorn Tuxans,( I HXj 1 1U ; lambs 1 1 50 te (I D) er head. Eaht I.IHKItTV. Cnttle Itccclpts, 2771: ship ments 1710; market slew; prime, fl 10c?lfi; KiMMl,(J4n,3At. fulr. J'J NXia); hulls, slugs and rat cows, JlwVtl'ru; f resh cow s, f.Vt I ; no enrsslilps.Hl te New Yerk. Hogs lteeelpts, IUJ0; shlpnieuts, 07(H) market slew; best light Yorkers, II IHI 'JO; nuMlliim and light Philadelphia, fl 'jv,l .T; heavy lings, MUUIITil; iennh, tliji'l 7.'i ; uu eursHhlpiHHl le New Yerk. nucep lu'ccipis, iiw; suipmcius, -jmu; mar- kel actUe J.1 75(3 1 -) 5 75. prime, tl ijeiivi iti; mir in gisin. common. 1 1 'iVv'J .') : lambs, it ,Va (nun nud ITovIhIeiin. Kurnlshetl by H. K. Y'uudt, llrekcr. Cnit'AOO, Nev, 12, 1:00 e elwk p. m, Wheat Cern Oats. Perk. Ijnd NeM'iul'er.. Iieeemlier , Year . January...., l'ebruary .. March May June XI' I HMi u 10 5 1U 32) JIJ4 u : ii ;c u 10 6M 57 .. ..Jl 5 t7 n ie aijl aiji !Ji -')i V Tl J illy- 3l.'i Crude Oil ." lusjj Consels Cleilng Prices 2:15 o'clock p. tit. niiiiii, corn. tmts. reru. uird. November ... Tliji a m December. Hi' Ol' Year Tit?; January b0J l'ebruary . .. March May hP, June July Consels n a si 5 87 5H7 UOT H'4 U75 CrudeOit M( , btet'U lui'kutH, (Quotations by Ittcd, Med rami A Ce., bankets, Lancaster, Piu dinr lOKK MW, 11 A. M. 12 M. 3 P.M. Canada l'aeltlc. C. C C. A I. Colerado Ceal . . (Vntrnl l'acllle . . . Cuitadn Heutheru 5.V4 Sii; Chl.Ht. Uttl'hi; .! .. ." Den. A !tli (1 IHUiW - Ill) lui'j Krle .. 2ij 2S Krle Sudi. .. , ... Jer C .. lis Hi, K. AT - lit; wis 1aiu.AN mjJ Ml I,. Hhore 107 107 Mich. Cell Missouri l'aeltlc. lKi u'i I lock. Valley . . N. 1'. mi.- :i' N. 1'. l'ref . 7t 7(. N. WesU 112 11J' N. Y.U ., Nuw-Kugl.iud H)'u ui 1'ist'lcuM'ssev Omaha Oregon TruiiseuntlueuUil.. 3lji SI'S Ontario A. V. , ..... . l'acllle Mall :' sti ItlclimniiilTciiiiliiul .. Z,)l 21 HI. Paul Irt'J ch-ij Texan l'acllle. )ij aiJ Union l'aeltlc irrJ tVi Wubash Cem Wnbush l'ref. .. .11 hi Western U M) MU West Hhore llends. ;.. i'im.Ai)i:i.eiiiA i.iht. Ih. Val H.N. Y.4.i'lla la. IU It. V.U H01, li'k in si;J 107i! U7'J I12JJ Il-'i 20'J 2lj i! M'l 31 l)i 52'J Heading..... M 20); 20'J lh. Nav . . IlBklenv. l'uss I'. A 11 N. Cent. 'Peeples Puss.. lids ' Oil . ( Jes 20 6 1G A3 is) KM. ilctu tiocvtlecmcitta. .IJ erht. JeM-ph's Kulr. '1 he Under will re re i'le Ihe thunks of the owner by 1cuIiil' h m TIUHerKICE. ' itu" pUHK J UICE OK T1IK OltAPK. TertHed nnd White CALIKOUNIA WINE 30c er bottle ; 13.00 iht dozen bottles. UOIinKU'HLKlUOIlHTOltE, Ne. 22 Centre Hquure, I jincaster, l'e. T' OHT - ON SUNDAY NIGHT, A KAN J Khupcd llreustplu. A reward will be gh en ler the. rcluru le IV NO.IMNOUTHQULKNKT. :n u!i a 57 ft!', nn J ii:) :r.' ti :w aij; a) ti ii tent 3ibtteriicmcttt. T)AKtNO POWDEllS. EVENING POWER Of tke rarleu Baking PeWden illn . tniti turn Mtul tetts. ROYAL (IHIHMIiHiMi CnAsriMAIum)....! KUMrenD'S (fttsh). HARFORD'S henfrb)M CHAHM (Alum Powder)..) DAVIS" nJO.K.'(Anifli)l CUHUHin PIOIUR (San FrancUce) CtAlt PH. PRICEt SROWrUKE(Cre(Ti) CORGRUS HtCKERI ClUtTS . HARFORD'S (Nene Such), when net freih. rt ARL (Andrews ft Ce.)..,., ROMFORD'S (rhetpiuiu), when net frnh...BaaM Eeperti of Government Chemist " The Koyal Baking Powder is composed el pure and wholesome ingredients. It docs net contain cither alum or phosphates, or ether In-jtirieussubttances.-EDWARDG. Leve, Iti.D." " The Royal Baking Powder Is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered te the public. " Henry A. Mett, M. D., rh. D." "The Royal Baking Powder is purest In qual ity and highest in strength of any baking pow der of which I hare knowledge. " Wm. McMertrie, Ph. D." All Alum baking powders, no matter hew high their strength, are te be avoided ns dan gereus. Phosphate powders liberate their gas tee freely, or under climatic changes suffer de terioration, hcpSI 4wdcertAw C- MALAIIY. HO KXI'ENHK-S IN AI J)l vnnce, allowed eneli month. Htly employment nt lirune or trntcltwr. N collcll cellcll lug. DulleH delivering and making cnllcllnni. Ne Postal Cnnlx. Addiens with xtiimp. IIAKKH A. CO., I'lqua, Ohie. iiSgiiulTil.TliAH pllOCTCm'irei'KUA lTeUHK. Procter t Soulier 1'roprlelern and Managers. Tuewlay Evening, Nev. 12, .Tiinauschek, as " Meg Merilles." l'rlcCH-2,"c, r.V.rtOc.TeC nnd 81 00. Hutnrday Mnilnec nud Night, "A Iteynl Pnss." l'rlcei Mnllnw.ate.IKlcanilfiO,'; Nlgbt, ITie, Xtc, fiOc, 75c nnd 1 00. it rjmti: jijick ok Tin: rntAPK. The red and whlle wines which I I nur- limned onlhesj'Ol where made, lit f Ji.rmiiltl' .liikf. llie IlifMfT ft snot wbere made, en tun 1 eii the It hi tier .fust the tbtng for the holidays. Heiid In our orders. I gunrunlee It pure ami u geed medlelne ferenfiehled constitution. l'LTEK DOHHIlKIMKIt. Illrd-tu-lland, Lancaster Ce., la. Will call at your heuse If you send me n pos tal. Orders may buleftatthcljuicastert'eunly Heuse. nll-lmd 1tihtati:ekmiciiai:l dukuii, i.ati:ek li theClly efljineaster, detriiMtf. liCltersef atnnlnlslratleuNiild estate having been granted le the undersigned, nil iiersens Indebted thereto are rrituested te mnka Immediate paMnent.iind lhoe having tlalms or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement In the undersigned, resid ing In the City of l-jinrasti r. MA11IA UAK1IAUA DUKKIt, Administratrix. J'0. A. Cevlk, Attorney, nev5-(ltdTii AHSIONKI) KSTATIIOK CIAIIUICI.HMITH nnd wife, of Prnvldencn township. Irfin easter county. (Inbrlul Hinllh nnd wife, of Prevldenru township, having by deed ofvolun efvolun ofvelun tnry assignment, dated Neember 2, I8SH, I'sslgneil and transfeircd all their estate iiiideUVel'i te the undersigned, for the henellt of lln' -redlters of (he said (lahrlcl Hinllh. he lhi'reioielesnetleo te all persons lmlebtel In Mild nrsluner, le make payment le I he un dersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te WM. J. WKNTZ, Assignee, llesldlng In New I're Ideiicc. Jehn A. CeVI.k, A Hemey. nev7-lldTh 1 IIANIICONCKIIT. COUIlTHOUHi:, MOMMY, NOV. 1H. Bosten Symphony Orchestral Club, i.MMIM i. .. ....... s AllTIHTS: Mens. Allied DeHee Violin Virtuoso. Hlg.J. iJiplul .Violinist. HirrKleler ... Viela and Viela H'Aruieur. Mr.OtleI.angey Vlnlouelle. Mr. Kred Kox .l-'lute and Klageelct. Ilcrr rasshauer Deublo Pass. M'Ue Augusta Ohrstrem , Dramatic Ropnuie. Chai t at Mr. l'en Dersmlth's Heek Hture. ADMISHION . . .. WCKNTH. ltlii:UVi:il HKATH 75Ci:N"lU nll-lwd JST TKW OOODh! We Cordially Inxlle All Teaehrrs te Take a leek Inte Our Stere This Week. THE LARGEST & FINEST LINE -OK- WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE wi:i:vi:u had, at BOTTOM PRICES. Leis of New Thing! Just In. Call and see them, whethereu wish te buy or net. Hpwlnl Inducemuuls leTcaehers. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COIlNKIt OKOKAXHK, I ATKHTAND PIliriTlLST HHOIWI $2.00 Sliees T Fer I.mlicV nnd ficnt's Wear. "ev cemeii ulinesit uvcry wetik te win the ntliiiiiutieii nf exacting pntnuiH. Hcnii tlfulHliupcs in excellent irnde leutliers, llttliiK the feet cleM'ly uiul iicntly with out (lisceiulbrt. Very K-rvlitnlile tee. Hlieeinnkers whom u reprcr-eut iimke them that way, anil knew hew. They would net Ik) here If ourevery-diiy jirau jirau tlualexiH'rluiicu in htiylni? and K-lling tmi;lit us they were ulherwise than gH)d. Alueiig the latvbt arilvaln here are two luuul.-enie i-haiK'd hhoesfor Ladle' wear lit line Pebble Ueat and Dotigela Kid lA-alhcrs the former recommended for its excellent wearing imulitk, thu latter for lighter r-ervkv. Kinst-clas-s linings and ulmiiilngH. Have pretty hhuiicd heeln, tlu.ible Miles', himare IikV, weiuetl hiitten hek'H. Many higher prlivd hIuh's are net mere islyllsli nor bear a higher llnlsh. We have them In (', 1) and K widtlw, which nmken lilting easv. Anether make of Ladies' Jlutleii HheeHthat linds many admirers Mills at the hame price, $'1. Dongelu Kid, nicely iiiiit-hcdnuil trimmed, ami wliieh gives the feet a very pretty tditipe with eiu-e and comfort iih an iiceemnaiilment. Wesi te 8, in Ividthb, (.', J), K and K12. The ueet that's here for fleiitlemen, are very tstyllsh and at eeonemlo llgurcs f2 per pair; eltlier Laet or I'eugre. Wit-Calfskin Shoes, Kreneh Uw. braid soles. Very easy nud comfortable, strong wearers. .Second Calfskin Mines, Louden tin', ijultu slyllah; well and strongly made: easy en the feet. . VAlril Calfkln Hheiw, jHilnled or narrow Loudeu tis-. An KnglUli shape, greatly liked, ltlght for service In all that the term Implies. SHAUB & BURNS, H NeitTJt Qukkn Kiitnirr, Lancas- TLK, 1A, ittn 3rVertlemnl. MILt.M'll BORAX BOAI WILL WAHH .CtetSeeaMt every rtlele wider the inn MILLKRH BORAX BOAtJ WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the tae' ILLER'H BOnAX BOAf WILL WAH1I Ctelhcaand every article under the sun. T- OOKI XJ Assortment uncinaled. styles correct, pnceslmoderate. werktnnnship the tsL m m vmnvruiii'iis. iiiiisiunicii. slii McQIlANNANOWLKN.l Tallnn. Ne. VM NertU Queen MtrecL MILLKH'8 BORAX BOAP WILL WAHH Clethes and every article under the inn. M1LLEIVH BOItAX BOAP WILL WAHH Cletbe and every artlcle under the sun. Q (trie UllOOLDKN LION AMI MIAUL'KHIDA are llie only Ulrar Havana riucr na rlclly hand-made 6c Clinm In the elly UKHUllin uiUAU niu HE. alS-tfdR UIKutKMtsHtrett. MILLKR'H IJOKAX BOAP WIIX WASH Clethe nnd every nrtlcle under the nn. 17IOII UKNT-KKOM AITtll. Iwr. NEXT, A t? Klmt-clnMllIaekMiilth's Snep. with dwell lug Iteuse, Rltuntnl nt Oreenlnnd Mill, In Kat Lampeter township. Apply le Kl'lZAllCTII O. K. UATBH. eltUdlt 413 North DukeHU. Inncnster, Pa. rpitOUTAHHANK. HAVKA PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Made and you will never regret It, nt TltOUTAHIIANK'H, Khlrl Manufacturers and .Men's Outfitters. martW-lydll UHT OLOHE OUT I1U8INKSH.--WILL dl.nesniill mv stock of Carriages. Iledlcs. Whee icels. Hhafts. Itnw .Material. Toels nnd Office Mtrnuure, ine enure svkk hi. pueuc snieun MONDAY, NO VEMIIEIl 18. 1SH9, commencing nt 9 a. m. nnd 1 p. m.. Cor. Duke nnd Vine Bis., I-nticaster, Pa. J. II. NOUI1KCK, Agent. Hcc large wile bills and circulars. Alse, nt the same tlmennd place, the large amount of Carriages, iledlcs nnd Material pur chased liy me at HherltTssnloef Philip Doer Deer Doer seni, property of Michael Hahertmsh. j e5-tdR&4twR mOYOUNOMENANDWOMEN-THEKKY 1 stene lluslness College gives you a full course for KIR W'liv linv A mult Inltlnn wlinn "I en eon gel n llrst-cluss liuslness ed'icnllen at moderate cost? Tvpe-Wrlting Included In course. IH'.'O Nluht Hesslen W.D. MOHSEK, lTlll.. Ne. 1(1 North Queen HL, Jancastcr, ra, IfdAw TJhTeCTOII'H PULTON OPKHA HOUSK TEACHERS' INSTITUTE I EVENING LECTURES. A Llstef Attractive Entcrlalnmcnts. COURT IIOII8E TUESDAY EVENINO llev. A. A. Wllllts " The Man for the Age." COURT IIOUHE-WEDNESDAY EVENING. Rev. T. K. Clark, ' Knapsack Tour of Iho World." OPERA HOUHE THURSDAY EVENING, Dr. P. H. Hriisen, ' The Oilier Half." OPERA HOUSE-KHIDAY EVENlNa-Mu-slcal nud Elocutionary Entertainment. Miss Cynthia Hare. Mrs. Neltn llrowu-Pend, dra matic nnd humorous recitals. Including "The Chariet Race," by Lew Wallace. J-Hlngle Admission, 40c. Reserved Beats, fiOe. Course Tickets, ti. Reserved Beat may hn secured ntPiilUm Unit en Monday, Novem ber II, after 2 p. in nevP.Otd J.U- MARTIN A CO. TEACHERS, SCHOLARS, VISITORS, ARE WANTED AT I J. B. MARTIN & CO'.S Te Inspect. Their Line, of Mer chandize. Four iloers devoted te mer chandise. Dry Goods ist Fleer. Carpets 2d and 3d Floers. Wall Paper 2d Fleer. China and Art Goods Base ment. In the China Department will be found an Art Line of Wedding, Birthday and Holi day Presents, in beautiful de signs and queer shapes. A show of itself this Art Roem, and you'll find enter tainment for half an hour. Everybody does ! J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. "VTEW YORK 8TOHE. Jackets I Jackets I AT THE New Yerk Stere. An unusual assortment of BTOCKINETT JACKLTS at $.1, f 150, $1 nud pencil. KINK hTOCKINKTT JACKET), trimmed and bound wllh silk braid, cst front, hell hlee es, at $.", Stl, tS te $10 each. Klne Diagonal, Corkscrew and Hen vor WALK ING J ACKLTH nt 5, $0, $7. $8 te $12 each. Htrlped.Plnld and Mixed CLOTH JACKETS at 50, W. W 50 te $5 each. Newmarkets, Newmarketsl Gennemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IN MA.NV bTYLE-S AT LOW PUICEH. We show a large.sleck efHEALPLUHH UAR. MENTS, made tuiursiH-vlal order of the best CnglUh l'luslus.nnd the prices neier were lower for such mi pr rim qualities PLUbll WALKING JACKETtiat$M10,$ISM te $15 each. H1ALPLHHII HACQUKH. full Kiiglli, sizes 32 le II, at 510, 1S, tii te $ eneli. HEAL PLVKH CAPES, AbTRACILVN CAPIH, At Lewest 1'rlcts. CHI LDRI'NS COATS III cery desliablestile from $1, SI te, -', $-' i'5, $i ull te f IU c ich. Watt & Shand, 0,8 AND 10 EAST KINQ ST. M ERCHANT TAILOKINO, CLOT II I NO AND HHGER St BROTHER. MERCHANT TU)K We name a few of the many values shown in the above departments. - worth your special interest and examination. Merehant Tailoring. (A Perfect Pit Guaranteed.) Our Matchless 15 Trousers, te order, all-wool nnd stylish. The best at the price. English Black Wale Diagonal Worsteds, $15 te order for Ceat nnd Vest Very stylish nhd sold elsewhere nt $18. Htyllsh New Hulling Effect at $20, te order; usual price, TO. Handseme Worsted and Cheviot Hulllngs nt $25, te order ; sold elsewhere nl 10. Pineal Treuscr Effects, $10 te order j sold else else whreat$12and$li. Worrumbe Pur Beaver Overceating In black nnd fancy plaid effects, nnd New Diagonal Cheviot Overceatings, lined through with best quality satin nnd satin sleeves, $24 te order; never been sold for lew than $30. HAGER & 25-31W.King St., Hem 2Utct-itcmctt. MILLEll'H BORAX HOAI' WILL WA8H Clethes and every artlcle under Ihe sun. MILLER'S UORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. CANES-THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OK Canes In the city ran be found at IIII.LV WAITZHCiaARHTORE, Ne. 5 and 103 North Queen street. inj-27-M,W,Th,8Aw WE CARRYTHE LARGEST AND FINEST Stock of Ucnulne French Urlnr nnd Meerschaum Pipes nnd Kine Huieklm; Tobno Tebno Tobne cos. Ucnulne Turkish Persian Tobacco. DEMUTH'R CIGAR STORE, Established 1770 at 1M East King Street. nlS-tfdR T HE " NOVELTY " FURNACE. GET THE BEST! -THE CELEBRATED "NOVELTY" END0R8ED BY LANCASTER'S LEADING CITIZENS. nEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL : Lakcastkk, Pa., HepL 6, 185. Mestll. Jlcilly Jlret. A Jiaub : C'entlkmen: I feel n personal satisfaction In recommending your Novelty Furnace. I pur chased thrce or lliem (Ne. 40) last winter for three new houses, and they met all tests Im posed. Thelr special merits In my judgment were : 1. The concentration of heat In the Hues nveldlng radiation Inte the cellar, 2. Absence ofceal gas and dust. 3. Ease of management. t. Economy In coal. My houses nil have a Northern exposure nnd en the bitterest, coldest days, the heat is plentiful without In anyway forcing the furnaces. Yours truly, JOHN A. COYLE. REILLT BROS. & RATEB, 40 AND 48 NORTH QUEEN ST. -Nett Doer te Postefllcc. H I1W11 it BROTHER. TO INTENDING We beg te say te J en. If you have any Inten tion of buying a Suit or Overcoat -FOR A- Man, Youth or Child, Bear In Mind the Fact that we l!ne the Largest, Most Stylish and Cheapest Stock of CLOTHING In Lancaster. MEN'S SUITS. lu Sack, Cutaway andjl'rliiee Albert Ceals. Worsteds, Casslmeres, Cheviots, plain and Fig ured. Krices-$ltef.. SPECIAL VALUES at $8. $10, $12, $11). M UN'S OVERCOATS. Remarkably Lew Prices. Excellent Kit. Hniidsmnc Trimmings. Silk and Satin Kuclnt-a nnd Sleeve Linings. Prices, tiM te $20. EX TRAORDINARY VALUES at $.", $3, $9, $10, $12 and $17. HOY'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. In Stylish Seck Suits, $2 SO te $12. Ill Htyllsh Overcoats, $2 te $12. CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Ux-iiiIkRe Novelties In PLEATED SUITS nnd reie Overcoats. PRICES THE LOWEST. Perfect Kitting Clethes nnd uell-made gar. ments, from $100 le $8 00. Specialties at f-J, $2 60, $J 30, $3, $7 GO. UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS AND CUFFS, WHITE FLANNEL AND WORKING SHIRTS, MEN'S AND ROY'S PANTS, KNEE-PANTS FOR CHILDREN. m mm mm rarchsusers BDKSH-& BROTHER'S ONE-ntlCE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, l'A. Item efcHmtnt. rURNianiNOS. Ready-Made Clothing. (OUR OWN MAKE.) Excellent Black Diagonal Heaver OverceaU, all-wool, at $12 ; yen will And no belter else where Bt $15. , Pine Heavy Kersey Overcoat, silk faced, sntln sleeves and well seams, at $18. Advertised and iield elsewhere for mere money. English Wale Diagonal Beaver Overcoats, silk lined and satin lee c, at $18. Handsome Pur Heaver Overcoat! In new plaid and diagonal effects, quilted, satin lined and satin sleeves, at $21. Excellent All-Weel Cesslmeres nnd Cheviot Hulls, JS nnd $1(1. ' Pine and Htyllsh Cheviot, Casslmcrcaud Wor sted Hulls nt $12. $14, $10 te $20. Excellent All-Worsted Black Corkscrew Hulls nl $10 better ones nl ll I, Pine Black Wnle Diagonal Coats and Vests, lyllsti Trousers le match, at $17. All-Weel Dress Pantaloons at ti CO, $335 and CLuTBlG ANfl BROTHER, cv 3Mtcvtl6cmcut. F ARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT TUB e?-tfd&wR 3J5 Church SI., iJincaster, Pa. ILI.ER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every nrtlcle under the sun. r1ALL AND WINTER, 1889. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complcte Assortment of Fall and Winter Bull ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II, GER HART. Nene te equal It, Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and tlie price the lowest, nl H. GERHART'S, Ne. 43 North Queen Street. M-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. It SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The covering of steam pipes with n reliable material Insures dry steam nnd saes fuel and attentien: the cost of the covering being some times made up In n single year In saving of fuel alone. The best material se far eflcrcd te the public Is tlie Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Steam Pipes. Boilers, Brine Pipes, Etc., and Is for sale only In Lancaster and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., NOS. 131 A 13A NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., Lincaslcr, Pa. I'rlee lists and discounts and directions for applying en nppllcntleu. Special tcrmitnthe trade. Alse Valves, I'lpc, Cocks, Killings, Etc., nt Jobbers' Prices. dcc3-tfdR s TEAM ENGINE AND BOILERWORKH. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works and ex amine our Stock of Engines ! Allew us te nuotc-jeu prices nnd facility for turning out werl Portable Engines. 4 llon-e-l'eYicr... 6 Herse-Power... 8 Horse-PeH cr... 10 Horsc-I'ewcr... 151Iorse-l'ecr... 20 Ilurso-Pewer... $ 42Ti 475 fi2T 575 MS 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. fi Heise-Power... K Horse-l'owcr... 15 Herse-Power... ...K'iO ... aw ... ISS Boilers, Second-Hand. Kle 30 Horse-l'owcr, 0) In. Dlnm., 16 feel Lein;, !K i In, Tubes. Price, $175 and $1M). O)ie Heller, SO In. Dlnr Tubes 12 feet Leu-. . Castlu ., 1.1 feet Lene, 21 3 In. vilth Fire Frent , 5125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OK LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Endues, Mill nnd Milling Mnchlnery, SawMllls, Hark und Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PROPRIETOR, 333 EAST FULTON gt., LANCASTER, PA. Jlcntietvu. J-jENTAL ROOMS. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. GllADUATB IS DEXTIsTllV AS AN-TEaTlltTICS. Olllee nnd Residence, SOUTHEAST COR. ORANGE AND NORTH . QUEEN STREETS. Prompt Atlentlen. Chnrgcs Reaseuuble. All Werk Warmntcd. Heuiui 8 a. m. te e p. m. Week Days. -.eirO-OimUw FUMUffi Yeu will find them Furxxistiinflrj Hncclal Bargain In Scarlet Weel UnderJ hveuc, worm ec. Excellent White and Grey Merine Un ntuOc Natural Weel Underwear, all-wool, at $ nuiui St Pine All-Weel Hcnrlet Underwear at i worm ii . Beautiful lines of Neckwear, new shap colorings, 25c, 50e nnd $1. Hpcclat Values In Kid Gloves, new sbadd tee ; worm ii. Extra Vnlue In Heavy Astrakhan, Jersey Geat Bkln Gloves at 60c A Bargain In Merine Hese, Ue n pair Pull Dress HhlrU In New Plane. Satin H and Embroidered Effects, $1 25, $1 0 and $2l Ijitest styles In Cellars and Cuffs, I2Kc Hpeclal Ilargnlns In Men's Flannel WIiIj ewe ; worm vac. kxi bwcrtiacwcntB. M ILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL Wl JJA. uieuicsnna ecrv article under the rtnRY OUR Se FOR Se CIGAR, H JL -Made nnu lkjui' Finer, rscw lel SM schaum Pines Just reeclvel. DEM UTH'S CIQ AH STOR1 1 I8-tfdR 111 East King Blf m .rlLMblCH UORAX SI1A1 WII.T. Wl LtX Clethes and every article under tlitl rTniioReiToii "instruction in X bmnchespertalnlm- te a business c lien nt llie iA(JAMlif.K uusmras $ LEGE, Grant Hall, Ne. 31 North Duke si Day und eenliiK sessions. Instruction I class only. Course thorough, fitting young I nnu muies ier positions, jiunureas ei icsi ulals at College Reems rer examination, ters alwavs welcome. Address, II. C. WEIDLER. Prlncld TVTILLERS BORAX SOAP WILL Wl jjJL Clethes and every article under tin -VyE EXAMINE EYES FREE.' Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FRI Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will prell And that there Is something wrong with tl ing wrong i ureal heln t and Hint glasses will be a great help te you We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA"le We use InlmlUible "DlA MANTA"lcl which nremnde only by us, and recemmel Dy icauiug ucuusts as me ecst nius te live vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, S3.0Q I usual ss.en. Steel Spectacles, BOe.; usual price, St. 1)1 Artmciai eyes inscriee, -n ; usual price, i M. Z1NEHAN & BRO.I130 S. liinth St OITICIANS. PHILVDELPHll Between Chcstuut and Walnut Street ml T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. NEW OPENING -OF- BUREAU SCARFS, TRAY COVERS, BOARD SCARFS, SPLASHERS AND TIDIES, HOT ROLL, CORN, LOG AND BISCUI NAPKINS, PILLOW SHAMS, BIBBS, ETC. BEST QUALITY Saxony and Columbia Yai IN THE MARKET. Best 50c, 75c nud $1 00 CORSETS IN THE CITY. Best 60c, 75c, $1 00 nnd $1 2j Ladies' Kid Gloves IN TOWN. New Style Linen Cellal In a variety of patterns- 25 East King Street, murSMydll LANCASTER. VA UV0 F URS. AMER'S. CHOICE fur; 39 West King St. Elegant Sealskin Ceats'Jackefs and Wraj HANDSOME SHOULDER CAFES. Muffs from 50c. Ul GARMENTS MEASURED FOR MADE TO ORDER. SATISFACTION GU ANTEED. 028-2m IO1 i TKR CENT. REDUCTION TOTEAC ERS. INSTITUTE WEEK BARGAINS A WOHDTOL.YDIKS! Be very careful 111 selectliiByeurKURS. DO'S allow yourself te be lukeu in byHioildyge nnd shoddy prices. They won't wear and y3 will be serrv lr veu nurcunse them. H GOOD OUALlTV AND REASONABIl l'UICIlehnud In hand with us, nnd ue1 umiriinte stile, durabllltv nud fit. II Ourkteck ceinprUcs LADllSSEALCOAl1 KINKCAl'ES, .MUKKS, BOAS mid FUR TRI 1 youxe u:a, attention' i A nice, stylish HAT or poed quality nt n til price Is what ou nra looking-for. Think of a AtllieDRI-rtSKURHTIl'PILvT terI150;fl extra Hue ene ene ler S 50. Weeuurnnteetluf JIats tu le as Reed uny Huts en etjCrbeugi lerjniiu -si. I HATS of ecry description for jeung nc old. MEN'S KINK FURS, ROUES, GLOVEf lllU.Mrj A.ll lll. r.l.l..U J-Alit. STAUFFER & CO. OUTLINED LIEN m l RATHVO 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. ?MrSS''.i;-ti! & tstAi f- vE.flif,. 'fcfemajS
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