ifjj ,' " jw ' '- ?';?'".:. a? c; ' ' jtijf, THE LAKOASTEtl DAILY INTKLllGEMOlln, EDNE9iAY; ' KdvMBMls 188& k cat-" 5, ; -2f v ' 1 KI i .. L "rli r rfc.. aST K3 fcKFL .SiS I &. t Br s 4T & fe? ', IP '-t m' "tTtT m- r v- . "3? m i .T - .-r 5- A STATU CONVENTION. Sl AV LUTimt KIML MtECTHS UKING AR- t$-' IHKIEni FSB T1K MUTING, j Ab Address te County Superintendents T tfnrtafc Them te Interest Directors i Mii TMrla1atAti tn tfin Mnvpmeitt At the meeting of the directors of the I1CH1 till nttther- npelnt n Imlnnrv stDs for the formation of e (slate director' convention. One or the tncins propescu Is te petlUen the Legislature for an appro priation le tlelray the neccsrnry expenses of such convention. .... The commlttce appointed met at Iho ttnnfclln.lirmst. iliU citv. tills IllnrilitlC nt 11 o'clock, with the following members J resent: E. II. Mcrshey, Oordenvlllo; areb Gergas, Ephratn ; A. II. Helm, Providence ; W. C Krew, Farntilae ; II. A, Mewrv, Marietta 15. B. Drubakcr, Lex ington ; M. M. llerr, Ijampcter. H. A. Myers, of Tletin. I. O. Erli, of LUita, and II. (J. Rush, of New Danville, were absent. The comtnlttee organized by thoaelectlon of Mr. Hershey as clialrinati, nnd Or. Mewery as Becretary. . A resolution was adopted providing for appointment or a committee ei mew pre- mmmnniriallh Afpssr. Ilcllll and MOW ery were appointed as Hint commlttce, and an adjournment was had until 1 ocleck, te rIve this commlttce time te prcpare the paper. At the alternoen's session or the com mittee the following was agreed upon as the address te be sent te each county iu iu perintendent of schools : TV Hie County Superintendent! of the State n Pennsylvania? At a convention of school directors of the county of Lancaster, held October 3, 1SKI, In the city of Lancaster, the propriety or urging upon the Legislature the matter of providing funds out of the stnle treasury for the purpose of holding a Rtnte conven tion of school directors made up of dele gates from each county, for the discussion and adoption of the best methods te estab lish uniformity in school work nnd te pro mote the cauee of common education and te defray the expenses of directors te and from such convention was thoroughly dis cussed. After coii!-lderal)lodell))cntlon the pro ject was considered a geed ene nnd the step feasible, nnd n coininittce of ten ap pointed te prcpare a circular and forward It te the county superintendents, urging thein te co-eporato with us In this geed work, by using their Intlucnce with the varlousbeards of directors in their respec tive counties. We therefore as u commltteo most heartily enter into tills work and ask you te pro pre sent the schome of this circular te tlie con vention of school directors held In your county as well as te the different beards of school directors and ask them te draft suit able resolutions and present them te the legislators of their respectlve districts for their careful consideration. ItKFRIGEHATOR THIEVES. The Gang el Sneakn Who Enter People'si Houses te Steal Eatables. Every winter the citizens of Lancaster arc annoyed by gangs of tneak thieves who operate In different bcctleux, and seem te be bent upon llnding something te cat that they can carry off. Thcse plunderers have already begun their i erk, and en Monday night they operated largely in the "western part of the city. Frem the man ner in which they did business they were evidently very well acquainted with the different premises upon which they entitled The robbers fiist went te the house of Jehn MuRselrunn, who lives ut 430 West Chestnut street. The refrigerator was en the perch, and as it was unlocked the thieves helpcd themselves te all tlie eatables it contained, carrying thorn etr. They ulre Btole an icepick with which they epuruled upon the refrigerator of E. E. Ktelgerivnlt, who lives near Mr. Muvselmau, It was, also en the perch but locked, and fhe thieves breka 11 epen, taking flve dozens of eggs, all the meat, sausage, milk, butter and ether things. Hurry L. Tieut, another resident of the neighborhood, kenjm his ro re ro frlgater In the kitchen but the thieves wcie unable te open It after breaking Inte the house. Tliuy tised seme kind of nn Instru ment and badly used it up, but get nothing for their pains. At tiie heuse of Jehn De Haven, at the corner of Chestnut and Mary streets, they entered the cellar nnd stnle everything they could find that was suit able for the Inner man. A MILI.KH ASSIGNS. Ileperted te be lttuh, Ills AbMcnnient Was it Great Burpi-lse. Jehn Graver, miller of Ephrata town ship, made an assignment for the benefit of creditors late en Tuesday afternoon, te Jacob llerst, of the same township. The assignment was a great surprise, us Mr. Graver was reported te be ene of the wealthiest men in that section or the county. Mr. Graver's mill is assessed at Sl.l.tXH). He effered It at public sale a short time age, and tiie highest bid for it was 7.fne. A feV days age hn cenfrssrit Jiiilj-ini.nt In favor of his daughter for $!,! and of the Ephrata National bank for fl.KW, and theso were entered against him. They are the only lien debls" against Mr. Graver. The supposition Is that he has borrowed large sums of money en his nete, and being unable te meet them assigned his property. ReKcrll. Kirk's Funerul. The funeral of lloger II. Kirk, or Oxford, which took place en last Friday, w as very largely attended. Addresses were made at the heuse by Jehn Marshall, ltev. M. W. Jacobus, Ilov. Dr. Bingham and prayer by Jtcv. E. Webb. The body was taken in a chartered car en the Peach Bettem rail road, accompanied by seme forty friends of the family, te Eldern Station, wliore carriages were waiting te carry (hem te Penn Hill Friends meeting heuse, where a large number or Lancaster county people had gathered. Hera mi appropriate nddress was delivered by Ann Clothier, or Phila delphia, and the body was laid aw.iv in tlie family let. The pall-bearers were Levi K. Brown. William T. Fulton, Benjamin C. Reynolds, Henry C.Woed, Samuel L. .lar .lar lindale and Ellis I. Passamore. AsMiult mill Ituttcrv Cnbes. If there is nn thing besides a chicken Eat a darkey likes it is a lawsuit, and tliev would sacrUlee even n goeil jienltry meal te attend a case at court or au ulderman's hearing. A pair of this kind are Tide Morgan and wire, who boom te think or little but ''clttln law. " LastovcningTide had a hearing berore Alderman Spurrier en a chage or assault and batlerv lircrerred by his wire and after Hstcu'lng te the evidence the alderman concluded te held the accused In ball for trial at court. Next came the hearing or Mrs. Morgan, who was charged witli assault and battery en Lillie Freeland, the woman who is saiil te be an Intimate or the uttructive hod hed carrier. Tlie case was also returned te court by the alderman and the likelihood is that all will get a dese el costs at the end. Au Unprovoked Assault. Benny Springer was arrested te-dnv for committing un unprovoked assault upon Gedrrey Chambers, as he was returning from his work nt the cotton mills lust evening. The ofTense was committed nt the corner of Seuth Queen and Middle streets. Alderman A. F. Dennelly will dispose of the case. Struck In the Kye, Samuel Sbread, son of Frederick Sliread, who Uvea en High street, met with an accident yesterday afternoon which might have lest lilm the sight of one of his eves. Jiowascnepping woea wnen a stick flew up, striking king liiru iu the eye and cauelm; a very ugly wound. Dr. Hohrer attended HUB. A rrcncher'M Triple Murders. C. A. Kess, a nrcacher.llvlng near Locko Lecko Locke fo?. ,': "Y Tuesday morning shot and killed Ills wlre, his 8-ycar-eld son and himself. He was a Mclhcxlist preacher for AfVeraly ears,but latelyhaa been an itinerant xiwremtloiialUt,eiignged in belling books. He bad net lived happily with his wire, ana they htjiaratixl borne tlme age. Rule of a Dwelling. Jehn II. Metzlcrteld for Mrs. E. p. Baer the two-story brick dwelling, 131 East '.MineH street, te Jehn E. Snyder, for ; ; cnniiirv districts 01 mis ceuuij- i . ! rwnlw.r riinlrtnnn Rricker was is '$'. Jsedby a resolution pawed te ai L(riiJlliiiinrm tn Inkn the Did A LATfCASTBlAV INJURED. Edward Kbcrnmn In Alighting Frem a Train nt Columbia Ilnwlnetw Bc- fbre Council. Celvmiiia, Nev. 13. Council met in rcgulur session In the council chamber last evening, at 8 o'clock, with the members present: Messrs. Bennett, Ferry, Greve, Jacksen. Mlnlch, Stevenson. The flnntice commlttce reported as fol fel fol eows: rtrtln.ni en hand nt Inst report ......-.M,lM M Transient rent...... i; JS lleut of auditorium -.... .- 301 JJ) Itftit of piano - - J3 TO Htere rent - - - y llojcl-cellcclor 18N - 77 01 l)oU--eIlcctor 18K) ....-... 1,81 01 Total -. tf-S 01 Unlrrs pnlI during the menlli-... -....... 2,Ul'J Oj Kilaneoen hand ..-. flAW IHI The highway commlttce rejKirtcd tlint the sewer plpe at feet of Union sticct gives perfect satisfaction, laid crossing nt Fourth and Chestnut btrects, repaired severnl streets and laid sower plpeat Frent and Mill Mrects. Twe building permits were issued during the menfh for two houses. The propel I v commlttce recommended Iho placing of the Insurance, which will osplre en November Villi, with Messrs. KaufTman aid Mcoie. Did net think It nd nd visuble te paint Hid opem heuse thlstime or the ve.ir, but should be done in the niiiSwt. 'TheMlnlsIeilal assoclutieil asked for the tise of llioejicra heuse en the wme tonus as two years age, ns they Intend le liaie a lcctme course. Tlie tlnnnce committee will Instruct the tax collector le close hlsduplicUe fer!6S8 taxes by ne;:t meeting. The Insurunce ihiIIcIes explrlng In the near future will be renewed with Messrs. Kauffman and Moere and Mr. Andiew .1. Kueliman. Tlie request of the Ministerial associa tion for the opcr.Uieuso rera lecture ceurse was granted. The flre companies were granted their imarlerly apjiroprlatleiiR. Orders were granted rer $000, for Intercst en coupons, and fer?Ji0.17 for the sinking fund. , , The matter or opening Piane street and Alley X, was referred te the law and ordi nance commlttce with Instructions te re port. , The matter of n flre alarm system was rererred te the flre commltlce, tenct In con junction with the chiorburgess with iewcr le net. The regulator was Instructed te mal:e a resurvev or Bethel street nnd Bank alley. Bills were ordered te be ald, nnd council adjourned te meet at the call of the presi dent. Edward Ebcrmaii. of lmcjister. n mem ber of the linn or S. Byers & Company, met with a sovero 'ii-cldcnl yesterday ar ar ar torueon. He wns coining te town en the U: 10 passenger train, nnd le save n will I: rrem the station te the saw mill Jumped from tlie train in tlie cast yards. He was tlirewu te thu ground and icceivcd t,a oral cuts en his face nnd neck, reiiiiirlng n doc tor's attention. Jehn New comer, nged 6 years, seu or Albert Newcomer, was playing about seme curs nt tlie Columbia lolling mill this morning. A car was started and n wheel ran ever the boy's left feel, mangling It soveiely. Dr. Markcl attended the boy nnd hopes te be nble te suve the feet. The tilth lecture en Sunday schools w 111 be lead this exuningby llev. G. W. Ely, In the Presbyterian clmpcl. Subject ; " Tlie Sunday school, Its membership and management.'" A congicgutleiml meeting will be held in the Second sheet Lutheran church this evening, te be followed by a social gather ing at the iiarsouuge Ella Me rails, u dnugliter of .Jeseph Mc Falls, ns II years old yesterday, and was given n suiprlse paity ill her home lust ulirht. A social time was had by nil present. The young people of Trinity ltofermcd chinch will give nn ciiterlalnuieiil in the lecture room en Filday evening. The entertainment will be similar te that held last winter. It will consist of music, tableaux, drama, etc. Ilov. It. W. Hiimphtlss preached un ex cellent soriiieii In the Methedl-st church last night. Uev. S. H. C. Smith will piearh this evening. A number of young men went coon hunting last night among the Yeik county hlllH. They returned home nt fr.'M this morning nnd did net see a coon. They tramped ever tlie hills about twenty miles. Harry Kissinger was bofero Squlre Selly last evening en the ehaige of diseideily conduct. Ile was dlschaiged upon puling the costs. iieAiti) or iie.mi: .MISIO.S, enicui- i:hclc(l te f-orve : or n Term of reup Yviii-H. The trl-synedlt! bearil of home missions or the Itefermcd church, coinpesod of the Eastern, Pittsburg and Poleinao synods, met en Tuesday allurnoen, in tlie First Itoferined church, for oigiiiii.,itleu, with the lbllewlng memhers present: Uevm. .1. O. Mlller, 1). D., Yeikj.1. O. Bewman, Hanever: J. A. l'eleis, D. I)., Dainllle; T. .1. Btilley, Gettysburg; A. E.Truxall, liwiiiStalieii ; .1. A. Hellheliis, Martinsbiirg, West Virginia; W. It. II. Deati U'h, Newport; T. J.llai'l.er,Shaineklii; J. H. Prugli, Pittsburg; ('. S. Gerhaitl, Iteadliig; H. X. Kremer, HnrrNbiirg; A. O. Whinner, Lancaster, mid ICIiler W. II. Selbert, Hariisbiirg. The following were the olllcers chosen for n term of lour. veins: Piesident, ltev. ar-AHJler. 1). !.. of Yeik : sisretarv. Ilov. Ellis N. Kremer, of Ilniilshing; tieasurcr, Elder J. J. N'lssley, of lluiu lluiu nielstewii ; oM-cuthe eeuiicll, ltev. .1. O. Miller, Ilov. E. N. ICicmer, Elder J.J. Nlssley, llev. A. C Whlliuer, of Lauuis Lauuis ter; ltev. T. J, Barkley, or Gettysburg; llcv. J. II. Prugh, of Pittsburg, and ltev. C. S. Gerhard, et Heading. A TKItlttlll.i: GUNNING ACCIDENT. A Yerk County Mini fatally Mioetx lllmself Near .Milten Grevis A torrible gunning accident occmred en Tuesilayailorneon r.eur the tlllnge of Milten Greve, iu Mt. Jey township. A man named Kapp, w liese home Is in Hanover, Yerk county, arrived el Milten Greve several days ifge te speuit n littln tlme gunning with his friends nnd rela tives. Tuesday he started out nnd was very unfortunate IVhile walking thieugh n field his gun was accidentally disthargid in seme mysti'iieus wav. Toe mu.zle was pointed towards his body and the gieater part of lead cnteied his side, lodging in tlie neighborhood eHiis lung". He wns taken te the heuse ofFiedorlck Old wilier, which is near wlieie theuicideut occulted, wliore he Is new lying. Dr. A. C. Trelchlcr, of Elizabethtown, w as sent for te attend the nun and he re ports that he cannot recover. H Wiih Very Drunk. This afternoon a country man, who is said te hae inude tciiipeiance speeches during tlie queer campaign last June, afforded much amusement te peeple iu tlie neighborhood or Chestnut und North Queen streets. De was verv drunk and slaggerliigull ever the btiecl. Near the llehrer heuse a store box, with tlie lid oil', btoed. Iu walking by the man sta;rgcicd and fell Inte the box. Wheu he regained his feet he was unable te (,el out and there lies.it fei au hour or meie. He finally managed te get out iiuer niiieh trouble nnd when last seen he was htuudiiig en the street comer blind, nil heugh he did net have the card en that blind mcii usually carry. Wuiiteil Ter Then nt Mniibeliu. Chief Smellz received a tclcplione mes mes bage late en Tuesday udoriieou le arrest a man for theft cemmitted in tliat boieugh. His name was net knew n, but the descrip tion bent was thai he wero dark clothes and n bread-rlmmed hut, uud wero his hair similar le au Aiiilshuiau. He curried a satchel, basket and cjiie, and when last seen was going in tlie direction or Umcas ter. The jiollce uflleers were oil the look out for him, but woie unable te find the thief. Cut Ills feet with an Axe. Captain Jehn It. Brlcker, of Litltz, lins been confined te the house for seme duvs past, owing te a serious Injury that he received seme days nue. He wns chopping weed, when the axe slipped, striking Ids Teet, cutting It and making a very ugly wound. It will le seme time before it fs thoroughly healed. Issued n foreign Attnuliiui.nl. Sarah Kaulhnan, wiie is entitled te fiie, the luterest or which Elizabeth Stnuirer, of I-indUvUle, enjoyed during her liritlme, has issued u feielgn attaeliment for that amount against the heirs of Elizabeth Staullcr bix-ause they refuse te hand that sum pycr le her, LIMITED LOCAM. William Haines, arrested In the western part of the city for drunkenness and dh dh erdcrly conduct, was sent le Jail this morning for live days by Alderman Hal bach. Alderman llarr wns nwnkcfled at mid night of Tuesday le Uiko the complaint of Mrs. Charles MeClaln. of Knsl Mllllfh street, who alleged that her husband, while drunk, beat her. MeClaln was arrested , and guve ball for n hearing. Te day the iiartles are arranging te linve Iho case settled. Mrs. 1). If. llcitshu, wire or the well known druggist, 1ms returned from a three weeks" trip te Philadelphia and tllircient parts or .New Jersey. AI Iho eiiera heuse this evening socia ble, which premises te be cry pleasant, will be held. The orchestra el the opera house will furnish the music. Muster Charles Tinker and Miss Elslo McDonald will held n p.nler Talr at 'ill Knst i'inen stiect In aid or rriendle-s chlidieii Thursday and.Fildsy afternoon nnd oicnlngerthfswcek. The work of selecting the 1,40(1 voters for Jurvdutyln 18!W was concluded nt neon 'te-ilny nnd the nnmes weiO placed In Iho wheel this afternoon. A Piister'M Surprlsn. Last evcnlng Ilov. 11. D. Albright, pastor or the Second Evangelical church, had n genuine surprise. He resides nt 1111 Char lotto street, and In the evening about savc.iity members or his congregation, who hnd met at tlie church, swept down upon him. They brought previsions erall kinds, dry geed's and ether useftil things, and they took their geed pastor and his family entirely by surpilse. The evcnlng was very pleasantly spent by everybody until the party ndjourned at a reasonable hour. Mr. Albright left Lancaster thirteen years age, after serving as pastor or Iho same church. Slnee that tlme he has been stu stu tlencd nt Allentown, 1mlghten. Myors Myers Myors tewu, Lltllz ntul Beading, uud he comes baiic te Lancaster te find the sumo kindly reeling existing among the people. Dr. linutiy lletlreM. ltev. Dr. Otis Henry Tiffany, uftcr n brief service, has retired from the pastorate crSI. James Melliedist Episcopal church, New Yerk. It Is said Dr. TUlany was dis satisfied with his salary us well as with the imrsounge he was uxpeeted te occupy. A leading member of the chinch isipietcd as s tying that Dr. TlHauv was a case of "hilsllt" as pastor of St. James. ' The Gi'iiml Concert en .Mendny Nlutit. The chart eiciik te-morrow inerntni; for the llosten Hynipheiiy Orclicslral concert, nt Ten DrrMiilth's. The press speaks In niot(?lelnR terms of tlie company mid of the Inmonudl Inmenudl (iiccs nnd great rnthiislniiii that ureet them everywhere. A New Ktitcrprlse. Old tint Irons innile better than new. Mr. II. J. llniHii has sturtcu n Iiiislness In this city for the repairing of old lint Irons, which arc fixed up In stirli u innimcr that hotter IrenhiK can be done with tlirm. Agent arnnowsolkit arnnewsolkit arnnowselkit hi!! orders nnd work will be commenced In n few days. When they call nt jour home leek ul ii sample of llulr work mid he thoroughly convinced hew much better jour Irons would be by ImWng them repaired. Courtesy sheun the nRCiits wlille soliciting will be appreciated by the muuat.'cmciit. nl2-2td JmiI I,, Ilulnf, auctioneer, fercstate of Jeseph Ituth, will sell tlilftcicnlm; nt 1 o'clock, Ht the It. 11. Heuse, West King ttiect, a two-story heuse Ne. CnKieiiient stre't, nnd a lotef ground en same street. An Undertaker's Ituiuevnl. Ames C. Hele, undertaker, who for several jviirspiibl has hud Ills nttnhllnliiiiciit en North Qikeii streetoppeslle the Northern market, t dnj nun oil his shop te Iheslnnd formerly occu pied by his brother, L. It. Hele, nt Hen 111 Queen nnd German sticcls. He will carry en tlie bust, lies as heretofore and attend te nil orders promptly. Tlie stnud te which he has moved Is lulmlrublj- located and excellcnl for business. 51 r. Kote's faintlj- will remain en North Quccu s'li'cl, mill word can bu left there as mi lias nt tue leip. A r Yeu Treuhlisl With conscientious qualms?" nsked u fileud' "Yeu leek troubled." "He, 1 am," said the sufferer: "hut It Is with the toetluuiie." ".Mere feel, en," replied the comforter; "git It pulled out, uud buy n bottle of 80ZODONT, uud pie pie surve the geinl teeth from u like calamity, iiuvlttelti Perfectly Clean 'IVIekiitiiureM (iiiniuts. The only curranls that usltlcly require no wiulilngund that are ready Ter liumedliite use. Alse iHTfcctly elriin Seedless Itulslus. New Leg. horn Citren, He pi r pound. Mighty IiiiK)rtnt te Hihoel Teachers I Ne tcntht r should Ihhilc of leaving town before culling ut riarke's Tea unit C'ellcn Mere, 12nnd II .Seuth (iueeii slrccl, near Centre Mqiiaie. The presents he has tectienway must be seen te be nppreclitlcd. nll-lwd Wk have in stock a nlce line el tyie-wrl(lng papers, plain and inarglniil ruled, Marcus Ward's Irish linen paper und envelope, Crane's bend paper and envelopes, which we will print te order ut short notice lit reasonable prices. Alse n line stock of bill heads, letter licaiU, cu- elopes, stateiiients, tugs, fliney cards for ml svrtlshn; purpose, menu cird, opening c:uilsi wedding sUitleneiy, pregrammes. Invitations etc. Call at I.Miu.i.inK.vcKi: eillee uud see samples. e'."J.tfdA.w Ulitvvinnce. Wol.r-llei.i.iM.iui. Nev. 3, IsSI, lit tht- te.sl deuce of ltev. .1. V. Lckcrt, Ne. VOi West Orunge street, by the ltev. r, W. Hutzler, .Mr. J. h.'. Wolf, and MIsm Ada I'MIelllnger, both ofllic efllic ofllic geu, this count j. ltd Urtth. MibCill.ieil. Ill this elly, en ihe 12th Inst., Calhurliie .Mlschllch, wife el Philip Mlsrlillrli, Iu her Ifilh jeur. The relative ami friends of the family arc re spectfully InvlUil te attend the funeral from her husband's residence. Ne. lljDerwart street, en Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Interment at .Ien's Lutheran eeinelerj. 21 HlUT.. In thlscltj.en the lllh lust., Jacob, second son of Wllluimliiu nnd tlie Inte. Inceh Hclt7. The lelullvcN and ft lends of the faintlj' ; nUe, lied Jacket Tribe, Ne. 41, I. O. It. .M., nieie speetfully Invited te attend'the ftuieral, fiein the residence of lilamellur, ..c V), Wnl Orange street, uiiThiirdaj'itfti rnoeiiut 2 etlis-k. In terment at Zlen's Lutheran cemetery. Heading papers please ieji)'. BcilKi.TZ. November 13, ltsji, In this city, Je linuiia Margaret, ilniighlcr of Jehn Jacob nnd Mary Hchceu, Iu her sei cntli j car. Thu relatives uud friend of the family are ic spcctfully invited te attend the' tiiiitrul fiein her parents' lesldence, Ne. 21 Oernurt street, en l'rlday nriernoen nt I o'clock. Interment at .Ien's Lutheran cemetery. Haas, Nev ember 12, ls, Iu this city, Mary Maggie, daughter of Kdwnrd and Kmnia Ituai, In her illth month. The relatives and friends of the family nre re-siH-'Clftilly Invited te nttend the funeral from her parents' residence. Ne. 412 sjeiitli Duke street, en Tliursdayntl2:30o'tieck,nt the house, nnd nt I o'clock nt Ht. Antheny' church. In terment nt SI. Antheny's cemetery. itttavltete. Urn In mill 1'rovtnleiiM. furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker. Chicago, Nev. 13, l.-oe e clock p. iu. Wheul Cem Oat. Perk. Lard November Stjf 20 U 70 6 !0 liccember SI',; 32'J 20! Year January M 20JJ U 4i 5W February 0 U ft W Mnich May hl'J 3J)J 22 J J TO J line July 31 Crude OH lUs Cmisets Closing I'rlccs !f ii e clock . in. CJLi Wheat. Ceru. Oils. Perk, Umt, eelllbcr til SPi 20 I) t'5 .1 TO December 81J. S2VS 20', ... Year si :sr u :i 5 tr, Jiiiuuiry 81J1 31j, &, V f) A 7 ribruury ...... ti 17 SI) March May Sj; 3J?, 22). V 75 0 07 June July ... ,1lf COIKOU .. Crude Oil lrs JU'ceipls. Car ixiu. Winter Wheat ... iO Kprlns Wheul lSl Cern - 192 Oats Kl ltye iiurley , ili-ud. Heeelpts llegn X,,ui) UccelpU -Cuttle 1300 1'lilliulelphlii Produce Murket. 1'lllLAliKl.i'lllA, Nev. 13.-Noeii-Kloursleadv; IViiu'a hiini-ni, 2aV275; extra. 2873t); family, 3 Tiyi 10: roller, 4 00140; patent, Wheat eulet; Ne. 2 Ilcd. new, bft3S0Jic; Ne. 1 Penn a Ited, UOe ; Ne. 2 de, K7C. -ern nrm; ise, , iuvm.pic. OaU linn j Ne. 2 W'hlti inlxedtTie. i'hlte 2Slfi3k; Ne. 2 Itrun Heady; WJntci 112 2(13 te. llnled luv quiet; 111 WH 00 ns te euallty ; tlmuthy UUyJiltOU pir chelre: mixed, 111200; baleil rj'e straw, mjyr.'tll W&tt 75. ilutter steady; -"i'riiu'a crwilivry txtra 3 ; lVnn'a nnrU estis &&. Kegs nrm i Pcnn'a HrU, aBI7c Cheese itr4y part klm,7He ', full tklms, lane, , Pclremleum Hl"ly ; Kflaed in bbls., V 45. l'ohilees itcaay ; XS3c per buj. ' Ura stock Mrkeu. CnicAoe.Nov. 11 lleclpW.R,oeo: thlpmrnU S.euu; slew; beevtsi, K tbii CO; tcer; ti W44 40 ; Mockers and fecdrn. II iXfetl 00; cows, buHand mixed, II 1.V5J3W! TexM cattle, II M2 70J WeMtcrn IUingrr,ne31'A Hog-ltecelpU,tO,iTO; shlpmcnl,0ACI0:mar. ket lower j mixed, tfl Vjai 03: heavy, 13 84 00) lhrlit,8K)94 10! iik I'm, II t33 10. Hheeis-ltecclpU, 5,030; uhll.mcntJi. lCOOimar ketslendy; native, 27j(3'irJ; WMtern woe'ed faejtin; shorn Texan, n 4001 10 ; lambs, 14 00 te i 70 per head. CKNTltAX, llOUSKIIOMI MAltKET . DAHCASTKll, Nev. 13, IM5. This morning's mnrkct wns well nttendedby fnrmers nnd produce wns abundant, llutler sold early In the morning nt2S cenU', but berore Ilia close plenty was le be had nt 31 cents. Kef eggs f cents wns the enrly mnrkct prlre, but Inter they were offered nt 2fl cuts. rrt'T, jffi' "v:".v.v" :::::::::!SIS Ik'cf-Kiruk, per "'.pliS llerr-lteant ncr ft .....i W&11 Ileef Dried (plcccl, icr fb lleef Corned, per ft Ilecf Kiimlqunrler, er ft Heef-IIInd.iiarter, cr ft..., llolegna, per ft llolejina (chipped), crft ... Hut ter, per ft Hecl (red) per bunch Chickens (Use) per pair Chickens (clenned), er piece......... Cup Cheese, per two cups............ Cabbage, per hend.. !... Cernmeul, per ut Celery, er litincli flrir.r wr irnllrm . ...... 25 .l.VU ...mi ...7i5 .SV2H .....40 .20 25 Ac .fi0300 ..1VS45 5 .. :va. .. 405 ..8010 li w...... ,-. . ..........--. ort, nrt jiticKs, uresea,ierpuir........ hji..j Kggs.pcr dpz....... 2j: Hnm (piece, per ft ....15 Hnm (sliced), icr lb '"i'-J Iforse Itadlsh, per hunch 5 Heminy, r quart. :i"'5 uimb, per ft laaau Uird.t ier ft.. - I lemons, rdei..... ,...I23I5 Mutten, iierft 12a' Onions, r Jpk.. 7. ...10 l'arsnlps, ier nk i ai0 Potatoes iwr U pk 8QI0 I'etatws, H-r bushel , M Potatoes (rtweel) Ier4 peck 15420 l'erk, per ft KM14 Maner Kraut, per at.... ;-(iS Hausnge (ftesh), lief ft.. 12Q14 Bniciironse. per piece 5 Kcrapple.pcrft .8 Hides nnd Bacen, per ft 17 Hheulders. per ft... 12 Turkeys, live, each 1.00.25 TurkcySjdressed, per lb 15c Turnip, perKpk 08 Venl Mtinks, V lb Itt Stock Mnrketn. Quotations by Reed, McOraun Ce., bankers, Uincnstcr, I'll. DKW YORK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. 3 T. M. Canada Pnclllc ; C.C.O. I - Colerado Ceal .- Central Paclllc Canada Heiillicrn Chl.Ht. I ,. APbg.., Den. K'e (J. Del. I. & W Krle Krle 2udR.. Jer C K. T 5.'. 65 rx 2SU 28 lif" in" 85 1- 107Ji I07H 141 2b 117 10 I.OU. & N- R4K f. Hlinrn M7i Mich. Cen - Missouri lVcinc ;,' Heck. Valley. llijl N. P. stfs N. V. I'rer, 762 N.Wcst, lit? N. Y. O New Kutilnnd 4I KastTciiucssev. ss 75J H24 Oil 112? iXii 09 Hl Omnha - Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W Paelllil Mull 3li m ilk n 3J 2BJ? s 17 Mil Rlchinnnd Terminal Ht.l'aul ....m Texas Pnclllc - Union Pnclllc Wabash Cem Wabash l'rcf- Western U WestHhere Bends... ...... l'llIbAIIKLl'ltlA LIST. Ili. Vnl It. N. Y. A l'hlln , ia. it. Ji Heading ..20 11-10 M 20J4 IjCll. Nnv - lies ten v. Pass V. A It N. Cent. - Peeples Puss.. Kill! 4's - Oil . - KB 10S 108 iU'iu bucvtiecittcutn. A B80LUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder nevcr varies. A marvel of pu rlty, strength and wiiolesemcness. Mere eeoneuile.il than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold Iu competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powder. SuUl enlu in cunt. lleVAL llAKIMJ 1'ewiiKii t:e 100 Wull street, New Yerk. niar21-lydAlj-w -pUHK J U1CE OK THE UltAPE. Tnrt lied nnd White CALIFORNIA WINE, 30c per bettle ; H.0H ier dozen bottles. ROHRER'SLIQUORMTORL, Ne. 22 Centre Kquare, Iincustcr, l'a. CANUS-THE FINIWr ASSORTMENT OK Canes In Iho clt' can be found nt BILLY WAIT.'S CIOAR STOKE, Noh. 5 and IS) North Queen street. nij-27-M.W.Th.tw T IO YOUNO MEN AND WOMEN TIIEKEY- stone lliislness College gives you a full course ler si;i. vvny nay a men iiuiie a high tuition vli"n jeucanget n llrst-class business education at eiiucuiiei included iniKlenitn cost? Tvpc-Wrlt!ng In course. Sj'JO- Night session. W. 1). MOS9E11, Prln., Ne. 16 North Queen St., Iiuruster, l'a, tfdAiv BliiT TWO KOR FIVE CENT CIOAKM IN the state, at BILLY WAIT.'S. Nes. 5 nnd 103 North Queeu St. myl8-mM,W,Th.SAw rAN'ir.D-AN ENEKQETIC PARTNER iih iibeutll.5C3 teengnce In u Having nnd eslal; stubllshed mniiufacturliig business. Ad dress 1113-21 " C," I.NTIXLiaESCEK Oitick' lOIt HALE-ONE SECONDHAND K1K 1 Iceii-IIorse Power Engine. The siuue eun he seen running ut I'rank Krnuskep's Clgnr Clgnr llex Knctniy, en North Mulberrj-slieet. Ker further particulars Inquire of ANDERSON A OIIOSSMAN, Cerner of .Market nnd Marlen Streets. iil3-:wdW,l'.MK T HltOl'TASHANK. HAVE A PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Made uud j en will never regret It, nt TROUTASHANK'S, Shirt Manufacturers nnd Men's Ouftlttcr. mar-HJ-Udll IjurejuicT: ok the hrapb! The red uud white wines which 1 pur chased en tlie sjiet where made, en the Rhine In Germany. Just thu thing rer the holidays. Send lu your orders. I guarantee' ft pure and a geed medicine for enfeebled constitutions. PirTER DORSHEIMER. lllriMu-llur.d, l.inraster Ce., Pa. Will call nt j'eur heuse If j en send me aims, till. Orders luny be lcfluttlioLuncn&terCeunty Heuse. nlMiiid "Till: YbTTwemtiED witiTTenst"ipa. X- tlen. Disordered Stomach, Nausea or ether sjmpteniH cf a torpid lhcrT I'nilley's lerpiu iiverr i nuieys v cgetntile, i-mse no grl p- i.iver rills aresiricuv vcgeiuiue.i-aiisenegrin- lugsiliiser naiiea, and area sure euro fur nil re a sure euro lernii torpid condition of tiieiiiLTs arising ireiu u theliver. l'rlce 2"e u het I'RAlLEY'H EAST END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market,) Krullcj'K Ha rsa par ilia Compound lsthehel tilixsl puritlcr. Tlie largely Increasing sales nre ample UMlmeny as te its merlt-s. fxlenndtia) pcrl-etlle. MWAK T 'ANSAS Investraeilt Company, tinder SuiK'rllen of Bank Commissioners, Capital J.VD.HU Surplus . , Undivided earnings. .... SiiK'khehh r' lliibTlltv luveslrnenU rrem CO te man. llll.UU IJs.tVt 500,000 JOHN 11. METZLKR. Agent. Ne.U Seuth Duke t. Wv ik'tlS-lyd ITISTATE OK SAMUEL 11. REYNOLDS. Jli lain of Ijine;i.sler citj-, deceased. Ilterx UMameiiturj en said csUite having been gniuteit te the iiinlerslt'iuil.iill s,'ion liidcbtisl thereto are riiuested te niuku Immedinte payment, and these having liulius or deiuaiiusiiguliut the isiuie, will preent them without dtluy for scttiemenl te the undersigned. WM. K. REYNOLDS. Bcllefeiitc. Pa. W. FRED. REYNOLDS. BeltcfentP, I'll. SAM'I, II. REYNOLDS, Jr.. Iuicuster, l'a., Exeruteti. D.McMux.i.p.N.AU'ft ectWtdW Item 9lM(t(rtiemttt. BIMiY WA1TZHAS THE BK8TTWO)R 5c and An Cigar tn the elty, at .. -.J&& 41 NORTH QUEEN ST. BylS4eiM.W,ThJMw , ILf.EH'S BOIIAX HOAI' WIIX WAHII Clethes and every article under the aim. Q tlrK UB001.DKNUONANU MIAUCRIUDA nre ins einy vicar Havana nuer ana icur nana-msne se csgsrs in thecltv U11IU1HB C1UAH H1UIIE, aUVtfdR 111 East KlncHtreet. TjlOR HENT-FHOM Al'ltlL. 1st. NEXT, A JC rirnt-cUM Blacksmith's Rnep. with dwell dx Heuse, sltaatd at Greenland Mills, In Eat bampeter township. Apply te .. ..... . - ELIZABETH O. E. BATEH, el4-ttdlt 445 North Duke HU. Lancaster, I'a. MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN .Equal Billy WalU's Havana Killed Cigar . . ..N.slu5 1B "0"TH QUEEN BT. niics-DiiiiniT.Aiisavr INETAlLORINtTi L" THE IiATEfsT NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLEN8, AT V. WEIKEL'rf, scp21-3mdll Ne. 41 West King Street MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun 1- OOK 1 J Assortment unrqualcd, styles correct, prlecslmoderote, workmanship the best, M CO RANNANOWLEN, Tailors. Ne. ISO North Queen Street. BEST 6c HAVANA KILLER CIOAR IN the city, nt BILLY WAITZ'S, ... Nes. 5 and 103 North Queen St, myl8-mM,W,Tli.HArw MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun UDOES HAVE IXINO SINCE DECIDED that Billy WalU's Cigar Is the best In the state. Ker sale at NOS. 5 & 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. myl8-6mM,W,Th,8w MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST Stock of Genuine Krcnch Brlnr nnd Meerschaum Pipes and Kine Smoking Tobac cos. Genuine Turkish Persian Tobacco. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770 nt 114 East King Street. alS-tfdR M ART1N BROS. Wc want te sell you your SEASONABLE Clothing and Furnishing CLOTHING Goods. We keep the stock. RIGHTinEYERI A three-story store full, and WAY. choice. A fur better variety ,hnn v.mSt nR.S.t.l ... njoTHIvcrTnTTSinie prices Icen your way. Wnen you sec this Bleck and IU goodness nnd prices wc knew we shall sell you your Clothing nnd Eurnlshlng Goods. Price goods nre reaching for you llke this : Men's Suits and Overcoats, perfect fit and line, SIS and 320 ; finer and tlncr, 323, K'5, S21),t32.t-i6. Our Rcndy-Mnde Clothing stock Is a prlde te us and the numbers of customers we suit evcrj daj Well 11 should be because Lancaster work werk work iieenle de their work se well. Men's All-Weel Suits, 38 and 310. Men's Handsome Cheviot und Casslmere Suits, 312 and 314, se worth- your gaze. Men's Flne Dress Suits, Cheviots, CuskI. lucres, Worsteds, Wales, Strlpes, PInlds and Dlngnniils, 315, 318, 520, 322. Prince, Albert Suits nnd Kancy Trousers. Heys' and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Hosiery, Shirts. Waists, Underwear, Cellars. Cutis and Neckwear. See our Beys' Cne Overcoats nnd Butts nt 31 53. ScoeurLurgo Bevs' Suits nnd Overcoats ut $7 nnd 310. Tlie Furnishing Goods Department Is full of attraction". Men's Shirts nnd Drawers, every dcslrnble kind, from bestmnkers. Many new things. Nightshirts, plain nnd fancy trimmed, 53c, 75c, 31, 3123. Men's Huir Hese, English Civlimprp. 2ifl ! usual tirlrpfJV- Kilsurnrlpm nil lengths, best make, 12e. 25c. 53c te 63. All the latest In Cellars und Cull's, By fur the hand somest line of Neckwear Is here, 2.V, 60c, SI, 81 25. The most desirable slinpcs. In Gloves see our bOc nnd 81 50 Kids. Sec our Dayton Shirt nt $1 and the lines of Full Dress Shirts. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. w ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. NOTHING THAN OUR SUPEItl! Plush Goats, Medjeskas, &c. Jackets, Cleth Costs, Newmarkets nnd Neapoli tans. Girls' and Misses' Gretchens and Walking Ceals. Beys' Overcoats nnd Suits. Gent's Dress Overcoats, 81S, 820, J22. Dress Cutaway Ceat SuiU. J15, $16, 118. Dress Pantaloons, $5,86, 37. HAT DEPARTMENT BARGAINS; Fur Stiff Hats, 81 25. Fur StlfT Hats, 75c. Silk Hat, 8-1. Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, geld or exj'dlzed caps, Ladles' and Children's Mil UN, 50c. Gent's Fur Caps, 31. Ladles' Shoulder Capes, $1. Hand Satchels and Club Bags, 50c. Plush Lap Robes, $153. Fur Lap Robes, $J. Heavy Herse Blankets, 70e. Trunks from 5e te 825. GENT'S UNDERWEAR Natural Weel, Merine and Camel's Hair, 25c te 81. Dcrbj- Ribbed Underwear nt 82 3 persuit. Considered cheap ut 8 S.S0. Ask le seelt.' A large assortment of Gloves for working, driving or dress wear, In oil-tanned, buck, kid and a variety of oilier sit Ins at prices ranging from 25c te 82 W. A speclaltj- In Dress Gloves of cellskin. Prlce $175. Gent's Silk Neckwear In Puff's, Tecks nnd Feiir-ln-IIaud, Bews and String Tics, 17c te 3125. One Hundred Dezen Neckties In Puds, Tecks and Feur-In-llands, made le sell al50c. Our prlce en them Is 25c. Dress Goods! Henrietta Cleth, Cushmerc nnd Plaids and many ether nevelles nt erj' low prices. K.itm Heavy Che let, Ct. 1-1 Hill Muslin, Se. Standard Indigo Blue Print, bjje. .Smyrna Rugs and Chcnllle Table Cevers. Great Ribbon Sale ! Ne. 0 Satin Ribbon, Cc ; Ne. 12 All-Silk Merle, lOej Armour Ribbon, extra wide, nit new shades, 35c quality, 23c. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Notions and Dress Trimmings. Gent's Flue Dress Shoes of Kangaroo or Calf skin, Hand Welt Seles, Plain HreadTiHTIP)vd or Plain, Iu Lace Frent or Congress. Price, 8-s Elegant and durable. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, N0.31S MARKET HTHEET, HAltlUS UUHCf. PA, MORE AM iamseii & Fester, tett 9liHImrnt' MILLKR-M BORAX BOAP WILL WAK11 Clethe and every article under the sun. siTUST OLOHE OUT BtlINEH."WILL 1VJL dispose all My stock or Carriages, Bodies, Wheels, Hharis, Raw Material, Toels and Offlce Pumlture, the entlre stock at public saloon MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, WW, commencing nt B a. ra. and 1 p. m.Cer. Duke nnd Vine HU., Lancaster, Pa. J. H. NORBECK, Agent. Hee large talc bills and circulars. Alse, at the same time and place, the large amount of Carriages. Bodies and Material pur chased by me at HherlfTs sale of Philip Doer Deer Doer sem, property of Michael Haberbiith. eMOWKAItwR XjlALL AND WINTER, 1889. Per the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fail and Winter Hull Ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. QER HAHT. Nene te equal IL Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and the price the lowest, nt H. GERHART'S, Ne. 43 North Queen Street. -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. R T HOSE OP YOU WHO ARE IN NEED OK Beets or Shoes leek nt this. We have a Men's Calf Beet for $2 and abetter one at 12 60 and 8275. They nre extra value. Fer a Beet between heavy nnd light call and sec our "Heme-Made" nt 3275. Fer Heavy Beets wc have them from 32. The Homo Home Heme Made Beets stnrl nt 32.75. These are goods Hint you can depend upon for servlee nnd net trash. This Is the first year we have had a Beet made for that price. If you wear ene pair of them you will always want them, and you will Und it Is net se hard en the pockctbeok nt the end of the season. We carry a mil line of Beets and Shoes of all descriptions at bottom prices. A full line of Rubber Beets and Shoes. Custom Werk a special!)' Wm. H. Gast, NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER lunl-lydW&P TJHOCTOR'S FULTON OPERA HOUSli TEACHERSmBTITUTE ! EVENING LECTURES. A Llslef Attractive Entertainments. COURT HOUSE-WEDNESDAY EVENING. Rev. T. F. Clark, ' Knapsack Tour or the World." OPEKA HOUSE THURSDAY EVENING. Dr. P. 8. Hcnsen, ' The Oilier Half." OPERA HOUSE-FRIDAY EVENING-Mu-slcnl and Elocutionary Entertainment. Miss Cynthia Bare. Mrs. Nella Brown-Pend, dra matic and humorous recitals, Including "The Chariet Race," by Lew Wallace. 9StnglQ Admission, -10c. Reserved Seats, 50c. Course Tickets, 32. Reserved Scats may be secured at Fulton Hnll en Monday, Novem ber 11, after 2 p. m nevtl.dtd "I RANI) CONCERT. COURTHOUSE, MONDAY, NOV. 18. Bosten Symphony Orchestral Club. ARTISTS : Mens, Alfred De Beve Violin Virtuoso. Sig.J. Lnplni Violinist. IlcrrStelrer -Viela and Viela D' Armour. M r.Otte Langcy Violoncello. Mr. Fred Fex Flutc nnd Flageolet. Hcrr Fasshauer -.Deuble Bass. AND M'lle Augusta Ohrstrem, Dramatic Seprano. Chart at Mr. Fan Dcrsmlth's Boek Stere. ADMISSION ... RESERVED SEATS.. ...50 CENTS. ....75 CENTS. nll-lwd SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The covering of steam pipes with a reliable, material Insures dry steam und saves fuel and attentien: the costerthecoverlwrbolne some times made up In a slnsle year In sav iinr of fuel alone. The best material se far ofteiedtetho public Is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Steam Pipes, Boilers, Brine Pipes, Etc., and Is for sule only In Lancaster and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., NOS. 131 & I3f. NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., I'd. Lancaster, Prlce lists nnd discounts uud directions for npplytus en application. Special terms te the trade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, FittliiKS, Etc., nt Jobbers' Prices. decJ-tfdR s ,VM ENGINE AND BOILERWORKS. Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay j-eu te call at my Works nnd ex amine our Stock of Engines ! Allew us te quota you prices and facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. i Herse-Power... B Herse-Power... 8 Herse-Power... 10 Herse-Power... 15 Herse-Power... 20 Herse-Power... J75 , 525 575 S75 1,175 Portable Engines, bECO.ND-ilAND. fl Herse-Power.... H Herse-Power 15 Herse-Power..., . 8250 . 250 .. 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 50 Herse-Power, 50 In. Dlam., 10 feel ljuir. SSUfiii.Tubes. Pilee, 8175 and 8150. One Beiler, . In. Dlnm., 11 feel Lene, SI 3 In. Tubes 12 feet Lene, with Flre Frent Castings, 8125. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCAbTEIt, PA. Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill and Mllilm; .Machinery, Saw Mills, Barl: and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Stcnni Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or bj- Het uter. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE BEST INTIIE MARKET. Repairing Iremptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, VROPMBTOK, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. j'Uft Jib"crtifrmen. FARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK egstfdAwR ,333 Church Hl.-.l-mnuter.Pa. " TILLER'S BORAX HOAV WILL WJI JJM. Clethes and every article tinder the mn milY OUR Ve FOR . Se CIOAR, 11AMI h Maaenna urn Filler. New let wet Me 'dkmiith-h'cuiah nmtrMn alS-tfdR til Knit Kins street I "Vf II'I'EUS BORAX SOAP WILL WAB1 -ITJL Clenics una every arucie unuer we i .'- n '; THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN branches Dertnlnlnir In n business Hen at the LANCAS1EH BUSINESS. LEGE. Grant Hall. Ne. 34 North Duke Day and evenlnc sessions. Instruction class only. Course thorough, fitting yeumt and ladleii rerimslllntis. Ilundifsls of tffttlml Hints nt College Reems for examination. Vld tfrmilwnvs wplmtne. il Addrct. , H. C, WEIDLER, Prlnclpa.ll .i, . ... t -mriLLER'S BORAX BOAP WIL WABl A3JL. Clenics ana every article under tne TSKEW. Fall, 188S. Make It thpineiiev-savlnit tlme of the i and this the place te save tt by getUng the I maieriai aim most siyusn Saltings, Treuserings and Overcettii FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always rellabl t-rices are lower 'man ever, siyies uanaienie quality liner. Te the liose who have dealt here the unrntcn sneak for themselves. All that Is asked Is a-trlal te please yen, ail nssnruj'eu iHfnect sausiuciien. N. NOS. 231 AND 5130 WEST KING STilEI sl0-3rad MILLER'S BORAX EOAP WILL WAS Clethes and every article under the su VITE EXAMINE EVES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If veu tinveiheni examined rnu will nreha! And that thcrerls something wrenif with the; aud that glasses will ben great help tcyeu. We use Inimitable "D1A MANTA1'lcni which are mndc only by us, nnd recommend by leading Oculists as the best aids te dcfi live vision. Bolldeld Siectaclcs, 8JO.OO ; usual prl Steel Snectaclrs. COe.i usual nrtce. Al.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, $1 ; usual price, Vll H. ZIHEMAN & 6R0..130 S. Ninth Stred OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIAJ Betwccu Clicstuut and Walnut Streets. miClJ rpHE PEOPLES CASH STpitE NEW OPENING -OF- BUREAU SCARFS, TRAY COVERS, Sill BOARD SCARFS. SPLASHERS AND TIDIES, HOT ROLL, CORN, EGG AND BISCUIT NAPKINS, PILLOW SHAMS, BIBBS, ITTC. BEST QUALITY Saxony and Columbia Yai IN THE MARKET. Best 50c, 75c and SI 00 CORSETS IN THE CITY. Best 50c, 75e, 81 00 and SI 25 Ladies' Kid Gloves IN TOWN. New Style Linen Cellar! Iu a variety of patterns' 25 East King Street, mar20-lydl. LANCASTER. PA. I ilmbvcUite. u MDREI.LA HEADQUARTERS. Seme of Yeu Wilt be Leeking for UMBRELLA THIS WEEK. And as " money saved is meney earned," yei will find 11 te your advantage te call at The Makers. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN 11 EAS.T KING STREET. u'ramd gev jTnlc of CUMti. TTIOR SALE A TOBACCO SWEATER If Ij itoed eoiidllleu ; capacity 12 eiics; wll be sold nl one-rnurtu uciuai cost. Aiiires. HEGENEEA-HALDEMAN. Executers Estate A. Cellins, Marietta, Pa. eStMfd TJUBLIO SALE OF VALI'AIILE REAL V.4 X TATli Oy WrmsrsiiAV, Nevumukii l:t, tsxi, will be sold at nubile sale, nt tlm Railroad! Heuse of F. E. Shre.ul, en Wct Klin; street, li)J orucrei inuurruans-ueuri, ine louewing real) estate, viz: t Ne. 1. A Let of Ground, situated en tlicl norm west siue or rrcineiit street, en the cornet or cottage alley, centiilnlnj; Iu front twenty) reel, anil lu ueplh te l'eplar streelenuliiindreci nnd lilnetv-thiisilict. ninioer lc.v.. en which H erected a Tetery FRAME DWELLING! Ne. 015. Ne.2. A I Kit of Ground, situated en llui norlliiiestsldeef Fremont street, betw ecu Cot- tagenllt'y uud I.-iurel street, cimtnluini; In front! forty feet, mid extendim; lu depth ninety fectl nun six meiiix,iiioiuericss. Terms will be inade kr.eun hv HENRY RANSING. Admlulslrnter of Je-eph Reth, dec d. Joel L. Haink.-., Auet. nev2J,I3 OECURE A IK1ME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, ren salk ON THE MOST LIIllHlAIi TKKMS. Twe-story brick itwclllin? houses, lets 120 1 leeiucep, en ljuicasler nicniie, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with miin-1 sard reef, isirchrs lu front, lets Itj feet deep, en f North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut i streets. Twe-story brick dwelllui; houses with front! yards, iron fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West i iiiuuui, nemivii jniry nun i'inescris;is. Two-lery brick dwelllui; houses, lets in rcet deep, en est Lemen street, belli ecu Cluirlotte and Mary streets. Three-story brick ilaelllngheu.ses, lets IVlfeet deep, with all the nuslern impruiiuieuts, front yards, en West Cliestuul street, bet Mini Pine uud Ncvln streets. AlbO beiltl'M.lll l'll Wlllllllt Vrfl. I l..,a North Mury, bet cen Walnut ami Lemen, mid ! Lemen, beliucu Mary and Pine streets, e i All the hIhive houses nre In geed order, new ly -..lyitAi, nut iiAiim-a in un uiu rooms, wilier ill hekltcheu.uud the cellars wiirmntc I t'ilxitry. Cull anuses for yourself, no trouble te show JUll, npiiW-l)d(I,V,S. KW North Mnry Strtet, OraED LINEN GEO. F. 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