J - . .ykiW-c &;. .Vt SAP , ? S- IS!.' St W It w ' -CtV- '" - IV". i -" X t m. '"aed ' .,i Nelner, efllns j..-. ..a 520, oftlie 1. K. RM ran Inte ,i'e. 1,185, in the west yards carl morning, ns the Toruier onglne va fiuUlnirBomeiiireenanlJing. fcnginoNe. ,185 vaa allchtly damaged and the ether engine had the pilot broken and otherwlse damaged. , , ., The three Slonien lamps, Ibrmerly In the rink, have been purchased by N. Dyers A Ce., for their mw mill. The mill i new running day and night. Over 100,001 feet or Umber Is turned out daily. ,The grand concert of the Metropolitan band -will be given In the opera honse till evening. The tirogramme will be entirely 'musical and will be a rare treat Ter alt ut- UnJing. .... . An enjeyable party vas held last even ing at tlie home of Wm. li Moere. Danc ing was enjoyed by the many guests pros- e'ltr. K. 1J. Welle, or Cincinnati, Olile, was In town en a brief visit aud went te Mounl Meunl vllle this morning te see friends there, The 1. H. K. ly car was Jin town tliii afternoon paying llioetiiployci for October. A congregational meeting was held in -the second eireei L,iiiucmiiciiurt:ii ihmuiu- nlng, in the Interest or clnircn werK. a social gathering was then held at the par Minagts. The cliurch will held a supper ill the armory 0:1 Novemuer t ' umi jy. Jtev. S. If. C. Smith, or Philadelphia, nrrur-lied In the Methodist ihurcll Int ove eve rling. An experience meeting ill be held te-night. ... . , , A serious fire might have happened at Hcckel it l'uiiie'n linrdwure Hiiro this morning. -V boy held a lighted match evor a can of bonzlne when the htrtlf enuclit lire ami commenced blazing tlcrcely. 'J'he can was thrown among koiiie rubbish in tl e yard and put out. The committees from Company C, and the Klfle club, will meet tills evening te arrange a match for Thanksgiving Day. Uellciu Veimg, 1110 brewcr, reuirncii home last nltflit lrein his two mouths trip te Germany. Wlille thcre he visited his 1 da tives and had a geed trip, lie brought one ncphowandlhrce nieces with 1dm te this country, lle was serenaded by the Metro politan band last night. Samuel Moere, a rolling mill man, atlecked Mrs. Samuel Wnrtei. his mother-in-law, laRt night and fdrticK her en the right arm with a chair. The blew breke the woman's arm, and Monre will be sued for the assault. SOME MEAN 1'KOIM.i:. The Kind TlintMnke I.ll'e n llurduii Te the JU-Htnurntit Men. Vcsterday afternoon an lNTi:r.unnNci:n reporter was strolling leisurely along North Queen htreet, tlilnklng v-liere he -would go te get a geed big Item, when he met a well known restaurant man whet was complaining of bnd business. He said lie did net knew what had gotten into llie. peeple oflatethateo many of thein want something for nothing, lle then proceeded te rolate a con pi 0 of incidents which actu ally came under ids observation this week in his restaurant, which show norve and meanness both. On Monday a p.irty of flve country peeple came Inte liin place of business and proeeedod at ouce te the dining room. They all took seats about a Uble and ene of thorn finally ordered flve glasses of water, which were carried te them. The man in charge of the place was confident, that he was about te Mxnire ,11 heavy erder. Ills surprise may be imagined when he biw soveral oftlie party Still a let of lunch, 'which they had no eubt brought te town with thorn, out of their package and proceed te cat it. Net one of the llve bought a cent's worth te cat or drink in the place, where they sat for i half hour or mere. They covered the table cloth with dirt and finally left the place as though nothing had happened. The pio pie pio nrieter of the saloon was se taken abaclc ul the display of unadulterated pall that hu was unable te speak for a time and he s.iys he will net be surprised at anything new, The same gentleman says that a man brought his wlfe and children into his heusa the ether day te get something te eat. He purchased two ten cent plates of fried oysters, ate nil the crackers within their reach and then left the place. Twe fjshlon fjshlen utily dressed ladle went Inte the kiuie saloon en Tuesday and asked whether they could get two llve cent stews. Whether they wanted soup or -what, nobody knows but they did net take Mown when they heard that they cot twenty-ll ve cents. OVEMHEU QUARTER SESSIONS. Additional Canes Put, en the I.lxt Fer Trial Next Wi-ok. Up te neon te-day tliore wcre ISO cases returned te the November ipiurter sessions renrt. liiaklmr it mil' of the hire Ixjr eeurtH in the hWtery of the county. Following is the list of cases en the trial list in addition te theso published u week age: Mendav, Nev. 18. Geerge May, Win. Themas Loomis, 1'vter Frank, felonious entry ; Jacob Fisher, nssmilt; Mary I.leyil, bawdy honse; Win. Mehler, receiving stolen goods Letilsi Dersev, assjiult and battery j Isaac S. Dietrich, Viela Limlsey, adultery; Charles Scachrlst, ltlchard lleil mau, Ames Slayter, felonious assault and battery ; Jehn Francis, fornication. Tcusdav, Nev. 10. Catharine Lively, Cenrad ltesenberg, assault and battery ; J. f. I. Lied, larceuv us bailee ; Michael Dern, defrauding landlord. WEnxusDAY, Nev. 20. Frank Illmlrti, assault and battery ; Abraham Coejier, Catharine Itccie, Catharine llaumgariliier, adultery ; Samuel llaumgardner, assault and battery j Win. Kirihuer, et ul., mali cious mischief. Thursday, Nev. 21. Martin D. Hess, A. G lVuiitz, embezzlement ; Peter Frank, mallclpusmlschief : M. F. I'luutheH, Adam It. Urewn, Leenard Sheenberg, fnlse pre tense; Kd ward Iteemsnyder, fraud. Fkway, Nev. 22. Arthur Green, fele- nleus entry; Otte Weber, violating liquor Jaw; Gee. Sprecher, ct ah, Gee. Humsey, et ul., Ilenry Witman, Wm. Jleyer, Jehn It. -Meever, et al neglect efdtitv. Satpjiay, Novembers!. Daniel llross llress man, Samuel nanmgnrdner. Win. Hum mel, Jehn O'lirlun, Win. Culluy, Mary A'igenet, Cenrad Ilosenberg, Win. Thes. Ivoemls, JJ. S. Brcucman, surety of the peace; Harry Fuhrman, Wm. l'rlce, de sertion. CONTAIJLK KLl.Vi: IX JAIL, He In bout te That Institution for Heur for Misconduct. Constable Christ Kline, of West Homp Hemp tteld township, was this morning commit ted te the county jail fortwenty-feurhours for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, by Alderman llalbaeli. Kllne was ar rested by llallread Officer Pyle, as as as sltedbvConsUbIeKhriiian,anil taken te the station house At the hearing the testimony was that Kline, for live or six years, makes It u dally practice te go te the btutien very much under the Intliietiee of liquor, te the great anneyance of people who have-busi-ness tliere. He uses very bad lan guage, aud has been warned re peatedly that ir he did net May away from the station when drunk he -would be arrested. The constable begged hard for his liberty and bald It would net happen again. The alderman told the censtable that the oltense was all the mero Moriens when committed by an elllcer of the law, whose duty It wus te arrest peeple for such etrcuscs as he h-ul been guilty of. The alderman In conclusion said his "duty required him te make an oxample in this and that he would wild Kline te jail for twenty-four hours und If arrested and brought before him again the seutonce would be made mero severe rinUhed Ills Apprenticeship. Frank jMayfinUhed his apprenticeship vIbai umikcr -null Jiuiy yailz yeaieway, and In the evcnlng he -ntrtaiiieil his fullew Morkmen and ether friends at his home en Jner ktrett. Ha was presented with hl8eme hllvcr watch, und the speech made by ltebcrt Albright, foreman for Mr. Waltz. There were nleuty of umuso umuse meRti during the 'evening, among ether Winn" wr.' Hr!, J'f UaiK'ing of Jehn 'A..- T sj THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER K1U.Y ON ITALf 1'AV. rclVr n Millien Murders te Death orilie Onter. quest of a 'Hirmlngltn JnPf' .by the Knights" of Laber have j words "of America" from their Wednesday anernoen session d te the trial or Hemer McOaw, rg, who was prosecuted by James - , president of tlie Window Glass association. The formal charges deGaw were slanders of otllcers attempt te disrupt the erder. Is editor of a trade paperand niade obnoxious te Campbell by charg- . with a violation el the alien ion- jer law. report Mr.rewderly congratulated erenRurvlval in spile or the rumors llslntegratlen. "Theso who entalleil 0 greatest expenditures nre no longer In .0 order, nnd the legacy or debt which bey left te us had te be met by your present ellleers. Te borrow money would sublectustoasterm of nliuae and criticism) te lery an assessment would croate n pnjjje among theso who regard dollars as mills when spent in amusement or dissipation, and cents as dollars If given in the eatise 01 labor. Net dollar was borrowed, 110 assessment was levied.and we stand te-day the debtors of none outslde or our own irtiilcs." Having watched the order from its In fancy be realized that " It would be neise limn n million murders te allow it te dle when Blandiug en the threshold of the nchloveinent of success. " He says tee many district assemblies tire being erganised, and advocates the amalga mation or Boverni. He rocetnmenda that the salary or the mailer workman be re duced nne-half, te $2,MC net that lie con siders Unit tlgure, or even $5,000, enough for the dutles nnd responsibilities, but bo be bo caiuse the erder cannot nll'erd te piy mero. U2,50O Is thought tee much he suggests that matters be se arranged that tlie muster workman's services will net be required except nt tlie sessions or tlie general as sembly. , , lle makes a similar ipcoiiiinciiiiatlen as te the inomberH or the executive beard. The order, he says, can net afford te pay continuous salaries. He favors 11 gradual approach te an cigh'-Iietir system of labor, and wants taxes rated according te tlie rental vaiue of the land. He wants the order te establish n mutual assurance) so ciety which would Insure te the Injured tho'means of securing Justice. Tlie question of federation with the Far mers' AllliiiH-e was net discussed, but 1'ewdcrlv and President Livingston, oftlie Georgia "Alllnnce, had 11 talk, anil It was ngn'cd that Livingston should address the general asMMiiblv en Friday. 1'ewdcrly declined hlmselflu favor of toleration. n.va'r'rTitHiT'i'e iilatii. A Mini Di-uwn Inte 11 Hepper Miiklnt; l.'O Itoveliitlous it Mliiute. Frank Wclnii, aged 07, employed as n Hwceiier in the l.uke Fiddler- colliery, Slianiekln, met with a herrible death Wedncilay evening. lle was engaged in putting seme coal dirt into a hopper pro vided ler that purpose near the lop of the breaker. Near the hopper ran two shafts connected with a contre screen. They were revolving nt the rate of 0110 hundred nnd Hfty revolutions per minute. A set screw In seme way became fastened te Welna'H clothing. Quick as 11 Hash his coat was drawn around and he was Jerked ell'hls feel. The space in which the shafting was Inclesed was about four feet square, and in that liox-llke apartment Welna'sbedy was snnt whirling around with lightning rapidity. His head and feet struck the sides nnd the top and bottom until the rapplngs sounded llke the long roll of n drum. Acotnpanlen heardithe neise aud looking up found, the body spinning ' mound. It took fiVe minutes before the engines could be steppod and then it was tee late. The man's skull wns cracked and the broken bones ortlielegs protruded through the lacerated llesli and his body was pounded Inte n Icily, making n sickening sight. Hlsclntnlugand beets were com pletely tern en by tlie force of the blows he received while whirling around. Ills sull'er Ings were agonizing, yet he lived a short time after betng released. Cleveland Jjiya u Cot-iier-Steno. Ex-1'resldcnl Cleveland en Wednesday laid the corner-stono orthe new building for the Democratic headquarters, lit Ilrook Ilreok Ilroek lvn. Thoedlllco will be known as "The Themas JoH'erson. " When Mr. Cleve land was escorted te, the platform by Mayer Chuplu thore was an outburst of applause, which continued for almost a mliuite. The ex-piesldent did net make any speech, iiieiely putting the stone In place. Jehn It. Adams, president of the Demo cratic general committee. In the course of his address, said : "lle who, for four years was the elected ruler of the nation, u hese efllclcnt administration wus fieofreiu even the slightest breath of scandal and com manded the respect of Its political fees he who surrendered the power with which he had been clotlied.iirter a campaign lu'whleh the contention was for a Democratic princi ple, destined, unless plains signs fall, te be mtimtihanL nt no distant dnv Orevrr Cleveland, recognizing the slgulllcance of tlie occasion, bus consented te add te theso coremonles the dignity or his pnMncr,nnd is here te lay the corner-stone." This sen timent was cheered vociferously. A Pretest 1'ruvcti lltfectlve. Tlie Pennsylvania Iren men have over turned n Joint agreement of tlie Central a trniilr lines and Chlr;u:n and Ohie III vor Trallle assoclallens relati 0 te a rulse in rates en pig Iren. The pretests of the Iren moil wero altogether tee vlgoieus te withstand. Some of the reads were In favor of raising tlie rntesin spltoer pro pre tests, but yielded 011 the tlini.U of ether reads te quoin the rates new in etlectlii spite oftlie association. At Wednesday's meeting or the Cent nil Trallle association freight committee 11 resolution, alter much discussion, was unanimously passed "that tlie rates named in tlie Central Trallle association circular dated August 23, , ami supplements thereto, en pig iron ami articles named be restored; eil'octlve November 18, ISsO." The Chicago and Ohie ItlverTnifllu associ ation also met and made the matter mero binding hv paastug 11 corresponding rco rce liitlnu. The trunk Hues will likewlse fellow suit. Why Iewu Women Withdrew, Mrs. J. KIIpii Fester was asked Iho reason Or the withdrawal nl herself and the lewit delegation from the National Women's Christian Temperance Irn!en. Mis. Fester bald ; "The Iowuilelepitlon deeply regret the course they were forced te take. They have dene their fullshuie In this wiir Uk-alust the drinking usages of f-eciuty. They have continually protected upilu'st the dlvemien of tlielr iiilluence nnd the compreudso of their weik by jielltlcal party alllance. Hundreds of ministers who cannot glve tlielr support te n partisan organization have urgel us te the step we have taken. Fer myself I expect our action will greatly modify the partisan ceurse of the National Union." Te-Duy'n SchMeii of Court. The upper and lower court rooms being eccupied by tenchers' Institutes, Judge Livingston held court lu the law library this morning. It met te hear the limn ejectment case, agreed upon by counsel te be tried bofeio Judge Livingston without a Jury. On account et'the absence of II. Clay Ilrubaker, counsel for some of the parties Interested, the trial was postponed until Monday. Will- 'I'll nllir. 1ul.ll lr;ltir Atimu tilntnr nnd Hlrnm Armstrong, Columbia daikevs, who served tonus for iiiisdonieaneis, weie uiBciiurgcu us insolvent uuuiers. Heath of Klljali Kxhlc-uuiu. Klljnh Khhleman, n wcll-kneHfn in 111 or lie lower end or the county, died en Wed nesday at his home In liist Drumere town ship. Deceased was'a fanner, and 78 years of age. He leaves two sons, Jacob, a farmer of liast Drumore, and Abraham, who lives ut home. He has three daugh ters, 0110 whom is married te Samuel kshletnan, erstrasburg township, nnd an other te Abraham Leluver. Thu fi-nend will take place en 1'ilduy morning with services at the house and interment at GrelPs cemetery. -- .. -A l'loei Falls. Yesterday the deer of the cannery nt Quurry vllle gave way and lell w ith u crush. There were nlne persons en the Heur label ingcans, and William Mliiulch was -aught under 11 let of thmn uud ceiiblderably bruised. The ethers were net injured. llel u Hupjiy .Man. ' Jehn lteee, bartender nt I1, lluliv saloon, is celebrating two events te-day. This Is his wiMxlen wedding, having been married live years pge, and last evening he was made the father of a bouncing baby J:lrl. He lias tlicrcfore double cause for reviving. WMIXniJ LOCALS. The real estate of Jeseph Iteth, deceased, en Fremont street, otfered at publlasale en Wednesday by .Joel L. Haines, auctioneer, was ' withdrawn for Wniit efm stilllclcnt bid. ' llarney Ilellly. a railroad lalmrer, came te town en Wednesday and Imbibed loe much whisky. Censtable Price arreted iiitu. and Alucrman llarrscnt him te Jail for llve days. This afternoon a boy was driving a rart leaded with dirt along Chestnut street and nt the corner of North Queen street thonxie breke In the hub of the wheel. Tlie cart was Ien. lying In the street and It could net be moved for seme time. It has been round that St. .Stephen's Kvangellcal Lutheran church will net held the peeple who dnslre te attend the annual Thanksgiving concert or this congregation. Te meet the pressure llev. K. Melster has arranged that the concert VIII be held nt the court honse en Thanksgiving evening, November 23lh. last evening MKs Clara Hauf, residing nt Ne. 40 Seuth Lline street, was given a surprise, party at her home, by a number or young ladles who are employed at Hose Brethers & Hartman's umnrelta Victory, nnd wero assisted by Charles Wlnewcr. The pleasant evening wns spent in danc ing, playing games, Ac, and a line supper wns hail nt midnight. The Yeik Gun club will have n Rheel for prizes at clay pigeons en Hatutday next. Philadelphia, liuciister, Columbia nnd llaltlmore gunners nre oxjiccted te be present. riT.VNY IHtUXKKN MKX. The Antics That Four el Thern Cut Up en the St root. Jehn W. Nelsen, who llves In the coun try, c-.iine te town with n lead of talees. Atler disposing of his lead he proceeded te get another ene, but of altogether 11 illllnr entkind, lle left Ills team at it hotel and in n short time was se drunk that lie could net see nor talk. He was fednd at Grant and Mulberry streets by Censtable JItt, but tlie man was unahle te tell his nnme or where he lived. He was locked up and this morning wus discharged upon the. payment or costs. tt'nrt... t.nt.i,.H ...i. t.... ..i.i t i.. ,, iiiimn ,uiiiiLif , in, i,,3i, ii'nmi (11 the county, had n hearing nt Alderman McConeniy's tills inernh.g fur an oll'cnse of last Satunhiy night. He get very drunk Hfter arriving lu town and bought n bottle nuil a demijohn full of whisky. The thrca went te tlie Pennsylvania railroad station and tried te beard a train. The conductor said he did net carry whelesale liquor stores, se he put U1e.n1 oil' the car. All fell Inte thu hands of the pollce ami tlie demijohn was broken en the way te the station house. This morning Wcidlur paid his costs and was discharged. At nn early hour this morning two men who had aw Ail leads en created a gicat deal of fun. About I o'clock they found themselves en West King sir jet near Sny der it lirotners trimming sleie. Tlie ene was much drunker than the ether und lu fact was iiuable te walk. His companion went te the iNTr.u.tur.N'i.'nii oillce and found tlie Iiltlered wheelbarrow which be-, longs there. With It he went back te his filcnd. He leaded him en and slurted down West King street, but the trip wus short aiiil disastrous. The man en thu barrow- was restless and the wheeler wus un steady. The result wus that the former fell otl'tlirce tluies In less than n square. When J. II. Martin it Ce' a. stere was reached the wheeler refuse'l te go any further and he dumped hiscompanlen upon tlie pavement, leaving him te get home the n?st way that he could. He wrs thoughtful enough te return the wheelbar row. A HINT TO M. l'lULI). Ills Conlli-mntleii by the .Semite Net an Assured Fnct. Washington Dlspntcli te I'tilludt-lplilit Itcceril, One or the first uoinlnatlens which Pres ident Harrison will send te the Senate next month will be that or Postmaster Field, or Philadelphia. The president und Postmas ter Ocnerul Wanamaker want Field's nomination continued ns s'edily as possible, In order that lie may fcel secure in his place. Tliere have been rumors that Postmaster Field would net be con tinued; that the Pennsylvania senators, if they did net actively fjtflit his confirmation, ns they threatened te de when his appoint ment wns tlrst mooted, would quietly socuie ItH rejection; but ns yet it Is stated that Messrs. Cnmoren nnd Quay have no such Intention. They opescd Field's appointment at first, net bo be caiiNO they were net consulted (for they were), but because Field's friends an nounced that he would be given the posi tion bofeio the senators could de se, and in such terms as seemed te tiirew Ihem lntna dofcnslve position. They felt that they must imikea show or opposition for tacti cal purposes. Hut then, as new (llndlng that they could net help thciiisclves), they proposed te make tlie best of It, trailing the conlliinatlen of Field for such appoint" incuts ns thelr followers could get In tlie postefllccs. Should Field, hew ever, ticut their friends coldly he may stir them ten real epMsIlluu which may defeat his conlliinatlen. Tin: "i:xAMi.vi:it answi:ki:i. A liepubllcilli Cemes te the " Inlelll UllCll,, I'm- Full Trout ment. F.niTens lNTi;i.i.Hii:.Nei;it: T'lia sugges tion of the lltamlHcr last evening that the jKipularltv of Congressman Hresius' ro re ro ceinmeiul ulonef Majer Grlest fiirpostmiis fiirpestmiis ler be submitted te the test of popular vote scorns entirely unnecessary in view of the emphatic endorsement Majer Grlest re ceived in tills city w hen a candidate for the congressional nomination In 1S7H In oppo sition te Hen. A. llerr Smith and Dr. P. J. ltnebuck. The elllclul returns show that driest received 1,107 votes. Smith 7M nnd Iteelmck &75. If tlie J-Unminer will give theso llguies ' prayeritil considera tion" it may be better able te understand the popular feeling en the pestniustirhlp mutter. My only oxense ler thus Intrud ing 011 the since of Iho iNTKi.i.ien.NCim is tlie evldent disposition or the two Itopubll Itepubll can dailies te refuse tlie friends of' the coming postmaster fair treatment. ItlJI'l'llLICVX. Governer llonver Ari-lvps. Governer Heaver arrived in Laucaster at nt 12:5s te-day te attend the Institute oftlie county t cachets. Hu was met at the station by Superintendent S. II. llell'man, of Col umbia, mid J. It. Lslilemiiu, or We-t Heiuplleld. Quite 11 crowd gathered about the governor und many peeple shook him liy the hand bel'010 lie took Iho can (age for his hotel. Get nn J'm us Yerk, llaltlmoie Joedid net icach his destina tion when he loll Lancaster en Tuesday. He only get us far as Yerk, where he stop step ped otl'butweeii trulns.Ile had long enough time te get several drinks and he was seen full and in the station house. He told tlie Yeik mayor Unit tlie mayor of Laucaster had given him n ticket te Baltimore, and he was telling the truth, but he was net ho he ho Heved, se he get llve days in Jail. laiiii'iseu'n (lese Shave lu Ohie. The etllclal election returns rrem all counties In Ohie have been received, nnd that en lieutenant governor verified, which shows a plurality of -II for Lamseii, Ilepiiblicaii, evor Marquis, Democrat. With tlie exception of governor all tlie Republican ticket Is elected, ns the ether rlam",,,, ltenubllean candidates are ahead or Feet Hull en Satuitluy. Tlie Lancaster people will have another opportunity el seeing the feet ball team of Franklin and Marshall college play u game en Saturday next. It will be with the Swurllimore cellege team, who have been playing well all season. A geed close con lest Is looked for. Umlei-tnker Itote Injured. Ames C. Hete, uudurtnker, was busy till day yesteiduy moving from his place of business en Ninth Queen street le his new place at Seuth Queen and German, lu the afternoon while ut the lutter place he made a misstep mid fell down tlie cellar stair way. Ills left iirin und side were badly bruised and his chin cut. In the right leg, below the knee, he was cut tu tlie lame. Dr. Kluard attended him. Funeral of Jacob Seltz. The funeral of Jacob Seltz tcek place this anernoen from the residence of hii mother, Ne. 000 West , Orange stieet, and was at tended by lted Jacket Tribe or Ited Men. Ituv. F. P. Mayser conducted the rollgleus services, and the luteriuent was made at Zleu'tt cemetery. VheI.VenrJVlMiat Ask the bargain seelen of Lnncaitflr. county. Tner will answer; It Is CLAttKRwhe kcp t quality np and the prices down. New I At horn citron, ISe aTKhinil j perfectly llcan currants and kedlds rnlns ready ter iniraedlnte us. Call soeft' and' secure some or the uneful and ornamental present he Is elvlng away te nil purchasera. Ask for our new card. CLARKCH TKA AND COFKKU RTOItK, ull-lwd 12and 14 8euth QueciiHU ' . Wnttt Wnltl M'ntt! . until wednesday, ercinber 30, for the onen enen hiK efllie (Jurat ChkoiterV Bale eflJC.niO worth of tli a tlnrt Clothing, which tnunl le sold within se days ul ()r, North Queen and Clientnut ttrcets, epikmIIu l'enniylvnnla tie siU nlKlUt Christ Church Itiizar. Tlie executive and ether committed or the bazar recently held en Eaut KhiK street, mt Uit evcnlnc and were greatly euceurnged by hearing of the great success which attended thelr efforts. The whole congregation desires te return thanks for the generem donations made and the liberal tmtrnnage extended te It by Its numerous Irlcnds lntlili city nnd elsewhere. The First Imported, rrtcr Dershclmcr, of lilrd-ln-IInnd, who went toKurepolastiiprlng, securedn lurge quantity of red and white ltlilne wines, which he li rapidly dUpetlng of te people In this and ether counties. The wines are the best Imported, and that Is the rcaten there Is popular demand for them. ' Fer bevcraj-e and fur Invalids, especially dyspeptics, they nre unequalled. Orders sent te Mr, Dernhcliucr by mall or telegraph will be promptly filled. THE 11 LOCKS OF F1VK 1'UZZLi:. 9130 te De Given te the I'crsen Delntr tt In tlie Shortest Time. In nu ad vertlsement elsewhere $100 Is offered by the New YerklfVMandfJOby tlie I.NTi'.r, l.iatxcKE te tlie person doing the " lilecks or llve " puzzle In the hertent time. The content closes In a few weeks and the prizes will be awarded en December 20. Thcre Is considerable Interest throughout the country, nnd especially In New Yerk, ever this puzzle.r ' ' An Interesting way or setting all thefiui tliere Is In ' lilecks Of Five " out of It U te snther elxlit or ten friends around n table nnd provide each or them with a puzzle. Tlicu.nt a Riven signal, let them start te get ISlKlne out. Thcre will be hurrying of lingers nnd mixing of blocks, unit when 0110 et the little wooden Jokers doesn't Immediately respond' te tlie fingers movement there will be an emphatic nmiurk or two that sct all the ethers laughing. An open watch In the mlddle of the tabic will keep tlie time. The person with the coolest head ofcenrso finishes Ural. The puzzler who gels excited or who allows his nerves te run away with hlspidgmcnt, wlllfitid himself In n pretty pickle. He may get lllulue In the outer rows all rlght.bul he will find that Harrison Isn't lu the position te which he belongs, or perhaps It Is the word cabinet that forms part of the pu zle Unit Is out of joint. A rnce of tlie kind here suggested always creates great merriment. Per Imps ene of the party gets Jllalne out In geed shnpeln twelve minutes nnd the last uianrc qtilres nn hour or longer te de the purzle. Tukc It nny way j en like, " blocks of Five" pre vhles brainy 11111 iisemeut, und It Isn genuine In tcllectunl treat. The lNrKl.i.luKNrnn will receive the names of contestants und the time. Write the name and time lu Ink 011 white, paper, unit cither mull or send te this oillce. The puzzles tire for snle at Fllnn 4. llrrnc llrrnc innii'sFuriilslilngHtere, lSJNerth Queen street. iilrti-vlance. WII.KIB AVitmkii. Nev. 1.1, I8S1I, by Key. James Y. Mitchell, II. 1)., Mr. Jehn II. w'lllile. and MIhsM. Emma Winner, both ofC'eleriitn tewmlilp, bnucuster county. Pa. lid gicatiin. MlscilMi-il. In this elly.en thu 12th Inst., Cntlmrliifl MlsrhllcU, wire of Philip Mlsehllcti, In her leth year. The relatives and friends or the family nrn re spectfully Invited te attend the runcral from her husband's residence, Ne. 115 Derwnrt street, en Friday artcriioen nt 3 o'clock. Interment nt Ien's Lutheriin cemetery. 2t Mciiektz. November 11, P5S9, In this city, Jo Je linnnn Murgiirct, dmiKliter of Jehn Jacob und 'Slary NcheeU, In her seventh ycur. The relatives and friends of the family nre re Bpectfully lnltcd te attend the funeral from her iwirents' residence, Ne. 21 Derwnrt street, en Friday afternoon nt I o'clock. Interment at .Ien's Lutheran cemetery. Hlokem. At Chrlstlann, en the 13th lust., Samuel Nlokein, aged 72 yeurs, Tlie relatives nnd friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the runerul from his lnte residence, Christiana, .Monday morning nt 10 o'clock. Interment at Old Kudslmry Friends church. 31,1 UsMI.KMAN-.-On the 11th Inst., In Last lira. mere township, l.ancastir county, l'n UIIJuli Lslileinun, uged Vj yearn. The relatives und rriends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend tlie funeral, irem his lule l-c-'dence, Tjist Drtunore teumhlp, Friday morning at OJJ o'clock. Service nt the house. Interment a HI run s is nietcry. ltd litavltcte. (Stock Mui-ket.. Quotations by Kced, MeUraun A Ce., bankers, ldincHHtcr, i'u. NKW IOHK MST. 11 A. M. 12 M. 'I 1 M. 73'i Canada Piiclllu. , c. a c. l. Colerado Ceal Central l'aclllc Canada Heatlicrn Clil. HU I d l'bg...... Hen. A. HI11 U Del. IrA-W Krle Krle 2nds JerO - K. T Ixiu. A N.. U Hliern Mich. Cell Missouri lVettlc,, Heek. Valley N. 1. N. I'. l'ref. N. West.. N. Y. C , New Knsl.md. liutTeniieKM.' Omaha ." Oregon Tmnscemlnciilal (luturie A W l"Hellle Mull , ItlchinendTcrmliiul HU Punt Texas l'aclllc... Union l'aclllc Wabash Cem...- Wabash Pret Western U West Shere llends. , I'lttl.ADKI.l'llIA LIST. !.e!i. Vnl. It. N.Y. A-I'hlhi Pa. H. K 3i; iny, :::::: 'J::l: 1WJ4 liT'Vi in SIHJ tte'.i n48 ii" i" 4 107 lOl.'l till ijVlj mil . tii j U2 leu'? ll'42 ,U"H Si, i'iff t.s2 "Ik 38 AVA 't 311, -Oi Vi 20'i I7U :t; 17 'till MX Heading Ih. Nav , Hestenv. I'usa, P. A It N. Cenu Peeples Pu.ss., llilg f en. ..: 20 u-iu i)j UO'i KWJJ itej.; no; llcu Vbtu't-tioi'iucute. pUItEJUlCUOFTHKOHAI'ri Tart Red end White CALIFOHN1A WINK. SOc per bottle ; $.1.00 per dozen bellh-s. Mn HOIIHElfSLIQUOHHTOltn, N n. 32 Centre bQuare, Iiucakter, Pa. TANDLOHD'S PUULIO HALE OF THU i property or Dr. J. M. nurn, coiisUtlugef boekc.ise, chairs, carpet, etc., ut Ne. US WKST OHANUU ST., November U, at 10 a. 111, ltd rilUUAl't'LIUATION UF W.M. WUNNINOKH 1. nnd ltebcrt Stnuleferd for transferor Hetel I.lrente of hctley fc lleuser, Second wurd.clly, will be heard Saturday, November 1(1, lssli, nt 10 a. 111. liUNJ. F. W. FHllAN, iu.11.n7,ltd Ut'.JJ.S. fJLI.i:ifH TlOHAX SOAP WILL WASH Sid. Clethes and every article under the sun. tr.NTi:D - SITUATION A V lady lu n store. Addrrs, ltd HALKSLADY.h A SALIiS- Hwnn lintel. Wt-A.VI'KD-TU.V EXPUItlHNCl.'ll CLOTH- ' lug sulesmeu (with reference) for Creditor-!" Clothing Sale. North Queen sircet, oppo site IVun'u It. It. Depot. Alse Fie Cash Hey , Apply en Saturday betw ecu (I und 7 p. 111, liuvlKltd. ' rpOYOlINd MlC AND WO.MEN-THUKF.y. X stone lluslness College gles you u mn rourse for ;I5. Why pay 11 high tuition hu jeuc.ingel u (ImWIass biuliic.'.s edui-iitleii ut meilerutd cost? TviH-Wrltlng Included In course. tj'.'O-NIht Snsslen. W.I). MOSKlt, Prln., Ne. 10 North Quteu St., Laiu-ustir, Pa, tfd.tw BEST TWO FOlt FINE CUNTCIUARS IN tlie state, ut HILLY WAir.S. Nes. hand let North Queen St. mylsMlinM.W.TIi.SAw T-ANTUD-rAN F.NHIHliniC PAItT.NMt anil 1 wiiii uoeui iisiieeiiKiiKe 111 a paying CstublUhed iiiuuufui'turlui! builne. Ail. dre nlMl "C'VlMKl-LlOKNCUn OfKICM "ITIOR RnNT-NUAH CKNTHK OF CITY 1 two re-urn, Kiuuible fur ertlccv. AKeutcu- s-enilcineu boarders can be uccommejatcd. Apply nt Illt-dl Ne.ssi'wrar kinqst. BHDFORD MINERAL WATHR-110 FILED ut the SprlnKS only. All order for the above wulcr will receive prompt attention by the usent, OLOllOU A. K1EHL, Nu. l(ii East Uiug street, Lancaster, I'u. ulHwdU" Stew bttyemnU. AT ILLKIl'H BORAX SOAP WILL WASH JJL Clethes and every article under the nn. "WtB CAllKYTHK LAHOKtr AHDFINKST x7 f1" i',f a,i,,n1 Fine 'jirlar and Mersehaiim Pine and Vine Kmekfec Tobac cos. Ocnulne Turkish Persian Tetiacea DEMIITH'H CIGAR HTORK, .. .J5i!eMI,,,c1 " EatKlli8lrt. MS-tfdK rTwTllUBYTO WHITE ADH. . NKW nOOIM COMINO IN DAILY. Art Needlework and Decorative Goods for Clirlstmns and Wedding Olfu. Loek them ever before purchsslng, M HU. K. M. WOODWAHD, - . . m . J- BMl King Bt. -rjfiels seleeUd. taken earn of until Christ mas Eve, when parties with ustodesc, WAS l'PLICATIONH. KOIt THANHKEU OF & a. Licenses tu be Heard November 23, 1MB, at 11. ! ' ' l'elcrK. Wnrxrlfnrfrnhaftrnftavrn iim, of Frank M. Teurel, 8th ward, city. Frank M. Teurel and Christian Wlsemaii for transfer of brewer's license of Casper Kobier, 3d ward city. 1107,14,21 11ENJ. F. W. URBAN, D. C. Q. 8. rifltOL'T A SHANK. HAVE A PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Made nnd you will never regrtst It, at , .. .. THOUT A SHANK'S,. .Shirt Mnnurncturers aud Men's OuUltten, 110 North queen street. mar-lyult XH STATE OF HOI1KKT MnNTYlnMRKY. Ji lata or Llttle tirltnlti twn.. Ijincnlrrv. deceased. Letters or administration en said es tate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te mnke Immediate payment, nnd these having clnlms or demands against the same, will pre sent them without' delay for settlement te the nndmlK-ned, residing nt White Heck, P. O.. Llttle llrltaln township. . JAMES 8. PATTERSON, tlROWN A Hesski,, Admlnlslniter. Attorneys. nevl4-ltdASlw OONrUCTIONS JU , . J- R. ROYEtt. Agent. WMiolesale nnd Hitnll Confectioner, Ne. C2 West KIhe street, new eirers a full line of pure con fections nnd fruit, new Virginia peanuts, lndv, pound nnd fruit cake nnd a variety of small cakes j mixtures, all grades; a full line of boxes for selioelij Ice cream and Ice cream soda, n variety of flavors. Parties and wed dings supplied at short notice. All goods sold at the lowest cash market prices, wholesale and retail, nl l-2td J, R. ROYER, AgU 33UREJUICE OF THU GRAPE. . The red nnd whlte wines which I pur chased en tlie spot where made, en the Rhine InUennnny. Just the thing for the holidays. Send In your orders. I cunrantee It pure and a geed medicine, for enfeebled constitutions. l'KTER nOHSHElMEH, , Hlrd-lu-Hand. IjincnstorCe., l'n. III cnll nt your honse If you send me n pos tal. Orders may be lertuttheLuncaster County ...,,.-v. nn-unu ASSIONKD ESTATE OF OADRIEL SMITH and wire, or Providence township, Lan easier county. Gabriel Smith nnd wife, of Provldenre township, having by deed of volun tary assignment, dated November 2, 18S, assigned und transreired all their estate and effects te the undersigned, for the tienellt or the creditors or tlie said Gabriel Smith, he therefore glcs notice teall persons Indebted te said nsslgner, te inalce payment te the un dersigned without delay, and these having claims le present them te WM. J. WENTZ. Assignee. Residing In New Providence. Jehn A. Cevi.k, Attorney. nev7-0tdTh MUST OLOSE OUT BtrsiNES8.--WILL .... dlsposeall my stock or Carriages, bodies. heels. Shafts, Raw Material, Toels and Oillce I'lirnlture, the entlre sKx-k nt publle saloon MONDAY, NOVEMHUR 18. lS-Sii,' ceinmeVielng ntO 11. m. nnd 1 p.m.. Cor. Duknund VlneSts:. Ijititnster, Pa. J. II. NORHECK, Agent. Seb large sule bills and circulars. Alse, nt the same time nnd place, the large nmutint or Carriages. Hedlca und Material pur chased by me nt SlierllFs sain or I'lilllp I)ocr I)ecr I)ocr fem, property of Michael Haberliusli. eMOtdRAHwR TTTt ALL AND WINTER, 18S9. Fer the latest Novelties, largest and Most Complete Assortment of Fall nnd Winter Suit ing, 0 erceatlng and Treusering, gote It. OER HAIIT, Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fnbrle for Full Dress Suits, and the price the tewcat, nt' H. GERHART'S, Ne. a North Queen StreeU -Only Direct Importing Tailor lu the City of Ijincustcr. J v , 1 n , 1 I .1 1 , , ill. I ROCTOH'S FULTON Ol'ERA HOUSE. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE ! EVENING LECTURES. A Llstef Attractive Entertainment. nELVI0USBT,IUllH1AY EVENING. Dr. P. S. Hensen, The Other Half." OPERA HOUSE-FRIDAY EVENINO-Mu-?, .. and Elocutionary Eiiterlulnmeiit. Mbs Oyn hla Iinre. Mrs. Nelln llreu n-l'end, dra dra luilieiind humnreus recitals, Including The Chariet Rnce,"by Lew Wullace. rA"Slnsl0 Admission, 40c. Reserved Seats, 60c. Course Tickets, $2. Reserved Seats may be secured nt Fulton Hall en Menduy, Novem Nevem ber 11, lifter 2 p. m neMi.Gtd larkesspecial'iTaruaTnsT The Greatest "Offer On Earth ! Highly Impertuit te Scheel Teachers I Re member, ,ne teachers who leave town without calling en CLARKE, the Ten, Cetlee nnd Oro Ore icryiuaii, or Luncaster, will regret; It nil the bi!( or their lives. lu,pcclally when thevscu the beautiful presents seemed by their neigh bors who have called. Our eiler te teachers nnd nil m he call are the greatest ever heard of siuce Adam dwelt In Paradise. - Remember our sloe It of Tens, Coffees nnd Gro ceries Is the largest und most complete or any house In the state. Prices ulwuys the lowest und quality pmes It. Rest New leghorn Citren. 18c - lb. Tclekn Tclekn thnres, Perfectly Clean CnrinuU und Sultana Rubins ready rer Immediate use, for sale bv us. 1-ru tl'uddlne, Sen pack; 7 imeks rerSOc. 'Fin est line of Smoked Fish In the city. Clscees. Klpimrd Herring, Salmen nnd Hee Herring, Cheapest Sugure In the city. SAMUElTcLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE AND GROCERY STORE, U A II SOUTH QUEEN hTHKI7l ?-Teleplio!ie. " Z J." MARTIN A CO. J. 13. MARTIN & CO. Have Yeu Seen Our Line Of fc j LADIES' PLUSH COATS? Acknowledged Te Be The Best Garments In The Market. Made of Walkers Plush, and every Garment contains ticket with the follewing1 guarantee : This Ceat is made of Plush, manufactured expressly for us. We guarantee the Plush te this Garment net te wear off en the edges during the winter of 1 S89-90. We also guarantee the Leeps te be the best Seal Skin of the purest English dye. We will exchange this Gar ment for a new one should it net wear according te this guar antee, (name of manufacturers). These Coats range in price from 518 te 50. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 14, 1889 tet 3nUetmtit. A DOUBLE EXHIBIT. i On Saturday, November i6th, A DOUBLE EXHIBIT -WHICH Merits Your Attention ! W have arranied two attractive exhibits Curtain and Ixiterier IDecoratieruB. t ...-, -. a ., . .. . Ing and arranging Curtains nnd Hangings, nnd uur iui uuverurienienv weeauea rettr iiu,ei siyien are ana also 10 ee a splendid pees. The Exhibit Include Fcwnn Velour Hangings, Deuble Faced Veleum, Silk Torcenmu eiik Jrapcncs. In Lace, Real Bruuels, Raal Rjtlhlssancj, Irlih l'e(nt; Hirlss Ta-nbenrcd, etc, etc. Every style of-yard goods. VolesLeops, etc " -Expcrt Curtain Upholsterers nnd Drapers have arranged the display. XKe 2dL INTERIOR DECORATION: The nceend exhibit Is n display of Decorative Materials of evnrv kind nn 1 d..,-rlnilnii I csiwclnlly of Finn Hangings, Including many clegnntspeclmens of Lliicrusta Wnlten, Annglyl Leather Papers, treated In elegnnt effects by Fresco Painters und Decornters In our employ. ..imninii rrei yers, iioeni .Memailigs, etc. , " NOVEL DESIGNS " AND SPECIAL DRAWINGS SUBMITTED. HAGER & 25-31 West King F LINN dc.URENEMAN. BLOCKS AMUSE YOURSELF The New Yerk World will give 100 nil- nuuricsi null'. TlieLttncas(er Intf.lijeencer will 11. (Ill 1n Alain T). !.. lu ll. . .. t .. A A. At n uu n in uu luuruuiB iu iuc siiericst &. SOLE AGENTS. VTEXT DOfJR TOTUE COURT HOUHE. rrsc Coats and Furs ! We are eflering mr.ny Ilnrgains in LailieH' anil OhiUlicii's Ceals. If you want a Jacket, or a Newmarket, or a Wrap, et a Plush Garment of any nliape this is the place (e get the iiest value for (he least money. Our Hteck was never better ami the prices will be a surprise te you. Children's Coats In great variety. Misses' Newmnrkets in profusion, and every garment a bargain. If you want a Ceat of any description bee out styles and compare our prices before you buy. FURS A great stock of Ladies' Mulls 50c. te $0.50. F K H N E S T O C K- 35 and 37 East Kins St., Lancaster, Pa. Jlcm gimvtiocmcnte. TIU,YVAITZIIAB THE BEST TWO FOIl jl bcuna&cuiKurs in tneclty.at NOHrA- lai NOIlTl mra-gr it f eiiTU QUEEN KT. myiMiinsi. w.'i li,H4w MILLER'S UORAX HOAF WILI, WASH Clethes and every nrtlcle under the sun. OUR GOLDEN LION AND MIAOUERIDA nre the only Clenr Havana Filler and mrlctly haud-mndH 6c Cliruni In the cltv , DEMUTlfS CIGAR HTORE, alB-tfdlt 114 Eam King MtreeU ,fILLER-H IIORAX HOAF WILL WAHII ATX CletheN nnd every article under the .lull JUDQEH HAVE IXJNO H1NCE DECIDED thutUllly Waltz's cigar la the best In the Htate. Fer wile at ,00 ..9,1? ' NORTH QUEEN ST. myl8-6mM,W,Tti,H4w OR RENT-FROM AFR1L 1ST. NEXT, A MrHtwlnRJl RlHrlfRtllttll'ti Nhnn volt 1. H .fnll. I UK ng Heuse. Mtuatedat Greenland Mills, lu Euit lMin peter tewmliln, Annly te ki.izaiIrTh i r niTiM eU-ttdlt 413 North Duke St.. l.aiiciwter. Ai. VUEl'H U. MILLERS IIORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethei and every article under the sun. HY c;A,N,.ALL.ce,'Y "ut none can Equal llllly Waltz's Havuna Filled Cigar NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.W.Th.SAw T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. NEW OPENING OF- OUTLINED LINENS. HUREAU SCARFS, TRAY COVER-, BIDE BOARD SCARFS. HPLA-MIEaS AND T1DIF-S, HOT ROLL, CORN, EOG AND RIHCU1T NAPKINS, PILLOW SHAMS, HlIlRS, irTC. REST QUALITY Saxony and Columbia Yarns IN THE MARKET. Rest SOc, 75c and SI (U CORSETS IN THE CITY. Rest fiOe. 75e, tl 00 and 11 3 Ladies' Kid Gloves IN TOWN, New Style Linen Cellars In n variety of patterns GEO. F. RAMON, 25 East King Street, mer30-lydlt LANCASTER, FA. or displays reprcenthi3 two department of J Drapery Weri -AND- attrnllnn In I he nr, mn,,nr i, n-l,i..i. ,, M nJ we hew offer you an opportunity le nee what til line of Heavy BtmTsniid Maicrlnls ferDrnplnir 1 r Exliifeit, BROTHE St., Lancaster, Pa. OF FI AND MAKE MONEY. te the person who will de (he Puzzle pay $20 (e (lie perseu In Lancaster Ceu I nine. PRICE, 10 CENTS. Coats and Fun and Pisiuie. Mull's from Jlciw SVbucrtiocmrttte. - - - - iJlAUMKIUi WANTfill TO SUl'FLY MIL! -i.- at Tin: LANCASTER. CARAMEL CO.. uaMiiUw It 3.ac:aurch St., IjiuuuMcr, ll T TILLER'S IIORAX ROA1' WILL W -ItX Clethes and ewry nrtlcle under the rriKV OUR !c FOR f,e CIOAR, HA a. naaa nmi Leng j-uier. New let -Se J fccliaum l'l lies J list r(vied. IJKIiyTU'H CIGAR STORE "iMiuu iu j-.asl King atre Af ILLER'S IIORAX SOAF WILL VA XlA. Clethes umi evryurtlcle under the J XJIKT 5e HAVANA Fir. I. I'll irrAiil iuv ctiy, iiv 1111,1., WAIT.'S, , .. ....f"' r '" lul North Queen mylS-CnOI.W.TliAw T,riLLER'H IiOltAXsilAP Wlf.r. u. -l-'X Clethes and very article under the "PUNE TAILORING I ALL Till I4ATEWT NOVELTIES IN F WOOLENS. AT r. WEIKEL'S. seplI-rtnidR Ne. 41 West King Stre.1 H TILLER'S IIORAX SOAP WILL V. XtX Clethes nnd ewiry urtlcle under thel LOOK I Assortment unequnled, styles corn luicesjiiuKicratc, werlumtiikliln tlie best. McGRANWANOWLEV .Tiillnn. Ne. 13tf North Queen Stre8 T TILLER'S IIOILVX SOAP Wll.r. wa XvX Clethes and e ury article under the rpiIOROUGIi l.NiJTRUCTION IN l branches pertaining te n liulness cdiSI tlen nt the LANC.UiiEK IIUeINESS CI LEGE, Grunt Hull, Ne. 31 North Duke strH jmy nun evening hessieus. instruction 11" clHkSenly. Course thorough, nttlug young if! nnd ludlt-s for positions. Hundreds of testis nuns at college Reems for vxumluutleii. V iurs uiuys welcome. Address. 11. C WEIDI.ER. Principal 1 RAND CONCERT. COURTHOUSE, MONDAY, NOV. IS. Bosten Symphony Orchestral Cli ARTISTS : Mens. Alfred De Seve Violin VlrtiuJ slg. J. Ijiplnl Viellnfi HcrrSteUer . Viela nnd Viela D'ArmeS Mr.otte Ijungey .VIolem-rM ...r. rmt rra Klule nnd Flilgeert HerrrnsOinuer..... -DenhlaUid AN11- M lie Augusta Ohrstrem . DminntlcSepraS Chart at Mr. Fen Dersmlth's Heek Stere.S AmiISS10N , rk-iKRkdsi:ats . , ...7.5 PEN-) nll-lu! XVTi: EXAMINE E F-S FREF, Spectaeles ( WE EXAMINE EYES FREE.1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! I f you Un. e I hem exnml ned ynu will prehali? And lliut there Is seiiintlitiig wrong with the't! uiin 1n.11 kiu.m'k in mi it greut help te you. 3 We ; umj liilmltulde "1)1 A MANTA'1 lensS which nre iimde only by us, nnd receinuiend by leading Oculists us the bet aids te deli tlvelliin. I ?00 01'1 Seclee,' 300 I ml 1'rlV Stwi Spectacles. BO0.5 usual price, Sl.OO.i Artificial Lyes Inserted,! ; usuul price, If M. ZIKEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Streii ui-HClA.-vs. PHILADELPHIA, uetvreen Chestnut and Walnut BtrceU. m8 , rV. t .jiji i . -". tl?A i-A- ij. jA., j. ' v- ibi&,-Z3?'iiei-ie&f,ut.-ft twfe-feetfwlfejfV
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