"fiV V-! THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE, SAtfttllDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889. 1 t Jrt, 5'n mij v-t" ., ffi -. W -!' fAH,J ' .- t " ? isWss & "33 t, s ? " Ht. fc m wt I KTi J !B" &V Ws ir at CSV m tc s!Ls m & 4 u'.f'. & i' T STRUCK BY A TRAIN. I MAltFMR IS TERRIBLY 1N1TREII AT V TIE Milt STREET fMSSlM. x k 8jr Of Oat en 1IU Shoulftev itc rtllU UimSectnjt tlie locomotive Approach-Services Tn Hie Chtirclii". . 1 v- s Tifl Mmilfalrt of i JhF -"tU Columbia Milling company, was rtruck w Jby the englne or tee panger ira . . -&b''7L i t 11:25 P. m.. at the Mill .trcet . ttA ".. . 11. -ei rrnutntr the rail- & '"ST with bag of eats en hU shoulder and Jfi j 1 j .. . the onclne nnnreacli. He Is bdly hurt and was taken te his home en Wlnut street. Mount Zlen A. M. E. church w It becln Hit cventy-thlrd anniversary colebratlen en Sunday, wn ieiimbbm " .., eenducted by Rev. S.D. W. Smith, efW ciLEr. Rev. Oee. Gaul, or the Methodist church, will preach at 3 p. m. ; J.M.Tayler, or Yerk.wlU preach at 7:J0, p. m. The w colt following will be observed by holding on en tnrtalnmeula each evcnlng oenslsllng or e mcerU, exhibitions, etc, . . tf i.H-i,k. of Snlome U. B. church. M& will preach en Sunday morning en the W&'t' Object," Tbe Payment eH ewb." l.vet m lnK subject, "Oreat Results rrein Small will be organized at Op. in., when imiiui will be chosen and officer plecteil. Iter. F. J. Clav Mernn will preach In M. Paul's I K. church, en Sunday evening, en the subject, "The Apjllle Rtle of Ces - firruT" Henry Wlieoler, or PhccnlxvlUe. Dteacbcd In the Methodist church, Inst evening. Kev. Gee. Gaul will conduct the Sunday services. Philip Felmcr, assistant yard master of the P. R, It, fell from the bumper of the wreck car this inernlng.spralning his riglit arm and shoulder. .,.,,, ,, A car In train of englne :e. 11 liroite down last evening at Marietta. Forty hours dotetiou will commetico en Sundav In St. Peter's Catliolle church. Tho'Ceokinan clinpel MUoReclotymtppcr in the armory last ovenlng was well at tended. Ge tfiore this evcnlng. Thocnlertalnmcntln Trinity Refnrined church last evcnlng was well attended. Cyrone Cemmntulery, Ke. SI, K. T decided last evenlntt te attend the annual conclave at Leck Haven uext May. Miss Cera Gable, or Marietta, Is visiting Miss Jee Uennett. .... An evening company waR held lastoo lasteo lastoe nlnir at tl.e home of Miss Klsle Jjtener. Twe representatives of the middle de partment or Insurance underwriters wera in town yesterday examining the risks and rating new buildings. Will. 11. JMOCKJOy reiurui'll ikmiiii jruiur day from a seven weeks trip te the West. Jehn Newcemer, of New Yerk, Is en a visit te Mends in town. The Columbia Dranntle association will present the "Emigrant's P.iughtcr" in the opera heuse en ThanksKlvlug night. The costumes will be fiirnished by A. M. Wu.ii it Sen, or Philadelphia. The death -of Cnsper Englehtirt, which oecurrod en Thursday evcnlng very sud denly, was caused by heart trouble The fnneral was held this morning at 0 o'clock, from Hely Trinity Catholle church. G. E. Cerwln will return te town abent November 23th and reenter the employ of II. M. North, esq. During the month of October the. P it 11, Relief association paid ever ?109 te em em peoyes of the U. AC. division for accidents. Mrs. Samuel Warlel sued Samuel Moero before Squire Evans for assault mid battery, but the case was buttled IjeIu ecu the Inter ested parties. The Boymeur-Stmtton company will be In the opera house next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Metrgar left te-day for iTisil tS I'Wlod.eJjjl'la. SIGNS Or MISFORTUNE. 1'er Harvard Studunt btole Ttiuni nnd Came te Grluf. A Harvard stndent, with his treuscr legs daubed te the knees with mortar, bleed In the deck of the municipal cenrt in Dosten en Friday. He was Edwin Mundell, of Milwaukee. He had been told by seme joking classmate that he must Meal a certain number of bIkii befere he could become a member of a tieclcty which he desired te loin. Se last evcnlng about 10:30 he began collecting blgus. Censtable C. G. Drew, heard n nolse at the window, and saw a young fellow tucglng nwny at his sign. At Mr. Drew's yell the young fellow gave ene great big yank for nil he was worth Jand oil" came the blgn. Then be lied. He had n companion nnd they kept a fast held of the sign. The two boys wero unacquainted with the locality and lied up tlie square only te find te their terror the big algu. " rollce Headqnarters. " They bocaiue panlc-strkken and durted te the court hetibe, becoming badly tangled among the barrels and bricks mid mortar beds. They tried te double en Censtable Drew and made a wild break for llbetty through the mortar beds. Mandell's companion get away with the stolen sign, but Maudclt get stuck In the mortar and foil an easy prey. Under his 'overcoat appeared the damning ctldenceN of hit guilt ill the shape of two pastebeaid signs labelled respectively "I'alnl" and "We soil Coinmenwnaltit Glnger Ale." Judge I'annonter kindly let MiuhIcII oil" With a fine erg5. audthobenlasteied youth made tils way back te Uiimuridgu. Ttounlen of MlllcrsvlUe Alumni. The sixth annual reunion and banquet of the Philadelphia branch of the ulumtil of the Millersvllle Slate Nermal school tool; Elace en Friday oveiiIhk at the Coleuuude etel, Philadelphia. Prier te the supper tbelollening were elected for the ensuing vear: l'resident, Dr. P. Y. EUenberg, of NorrUtewn: vice president, J. II. Uechtel; secretary, P.J. Umstead; treasurer, Jehn Masseyj executive committee. Jeseph N. llelstle. Geerge W. Flounders and Mar garet 8. Davis. About 100 ludles and gentlemen sat down te the supper, ever which Mr. Watsen Cor Cer nell presided. Addresses ueie delivered by Dr. E. O. Lyte, piincipal Millersvllle Nermal school; lien. James K. Kenny, mayoref Reading; Dr.IIcury Heiick, sup erintendent or public instructiens: Dr. A. N. Kaub, president or Ileluw are collcge ; the Rev. J. SV. Saycrs, departiiieiit chiplalu, O. A. K. ; District Attorney W.D. We.uer, of Lancatter; Mr. W. W. Wllhelin, of Pettsrille; Miss Annie Lyle, preceptress, Millersvllle Nermal Echoel. Recitations were glven by Dr. S. S. Neff, president of National Scheel of Elocution and Oratory, and Mlti M. Frances Delce. Chnrceil With A&saultlnt; nu Old Man. Themas McKcuna, who is the engineer for the Pennsylvania railroad company nt the Mill creek water btatlen, has brought suit for assault and battery nualnst Patrick and Themas Harry nnd Otte Henry, befere Alderman Pinkorteu. McKenuu, who Is ever C5 years of age, clleses that while he was en his way home from work a few days age he wus attacked by these three men. Twe of them held him whilu another kicked him In the facn. Caustables Ruth and Ehrinan arretted the ellenders yester day and they gave bend ter a hearing. Klre et n Toll-Gute Heuse. Ksiry Mehn, who keeps the first toll tell gate en the narrlsburg turnpike near Dlllervlllt, had a fire nt his heusn yester day. Tle family were butchering nnd the fire canKht the creis beam lu the chimney. Frem this the reef was ignited and it was nearly burned away. The rtre was Dually extinguished with buckets of water by the family and neighbors. In New Quarters. GeergeS. Norbeck has leased the coach works at Duke and Vine streets, from Jehu Fecgley, the owner, and u ill tnku possession en December 4th. He will re move the Doerseui coach works te his new place of business. Philip Docrbetu will accompany hltn te the new btand. Bnelllne Jlee en Tuesday. The ladles of St. Jehn's Lutheran church held a spelling bee n few days age. It w as e euccebsful nnd there liuve been se many request for its repetition that the manager have decided te repeat It en next Tuesday rening In the lecture room of the churcl'. Congressman Krexlus will be the bchoel Master. r t Ducks Easily Temcd. fretn the New Yerk Weekly. Mrs. llllnks "See here, Mr. III thought you said lyeu had been duck sheeting. " Mr. Blink a Yes, m'dear, been duckdilel it . aboetln." "Hut thebe ducks you brought r. kem r tame ducks." "Y-e-s, m'dear, I Muatd wn after I (hie) shot '.em." T.1MITKD UOCAtJa. In addition te Iho musicians named en Friday who will take part In the roncert in the M. 11 chitnh en Thanksgiving evening Is Ms ltuhy llnrr, or Terente, Canada, She 1 wld te be an excellent per per per foriner en the piano. , . Jacob Weller, of Hlnkletewn, cancht a 2-lnch cirp In the C'oneMegi several-days age. Jacoblsanemocrat from nw ay back nnd he saysthis Is an Ohleand lewu Dotue, cratlcflsh. ... 'Iho New Helland Clarien wants a tire englne for the town whlcli. It wiys, weum be helpless ira big tire w euld break out. Albert Campbell and Miss Mlnnle P. Dyer, or Flerin. cre married at the resi dence or the bride's parents en Thurwlny evening, hv ltev. J. U. Smoker, and they left en a trip te friends In Lebanon, Yerk and Lancaster. Llllle llallsteck, colored, linil ft hearing last evening cm the oharge or belng dis orderly, which was made by Irropresslble Tide Morgan, who leads all colored inen In going te law just new. The alderman din- mlattffel tlin ntmn The eloctrle lights were net burning in the early part efiBSt night. The failure ; was due te ttie placing of n new electriu light iile at the Northern market house. Francis milium fell down the steps at law building, at Ilnke and Grant streets, this morning. He craped with but slight Injurles. Mr. Kllburn roturned afew days age fiein the Soldiers' Heme, at Eric, and is verv feoble in his walk. In the Grace church Sunday wlioel room en Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday ovenlngset next wcek, a continental tea party will be gl en. l'rer. Gleasen, the herse trainer, will open for a week at the Ltneaster rink en Monday, when he will control and subdue the met vicious hornet th.it are brought te him. In hl line he has few or any mi poilerc, and Laticulur people knew ids ability. , , Annle Clark, for being drunk and dis orderly, was sent te Jull for llve days by Aldeimau Deou this altorneun. Eaten Uy nu Alllirater. Iist Tuesday a negre boy named Tem Witshiiiglen, of Camden county, Oii.,(was cajiturctl and eaten by an alligator. A ash ash liiKten, In company with his father and another negre, out fishing en the day in question te Dennis' mill pond in Seuth Camden. AHer htiiiplyltig them selves with iv half beat lead of the tinny tribe, the patty headed their beat ler the landing. JiiKt before starting, how hew how evor, Tem was ordered te (.hauge rrein the prow te the slern or the beat. In attempt ing te de this he fell overboard, iiefoie he could regain the beat a moiibter alligator arese te the surface nnd fastened his laws about the boy's body. Tim boy began te shriek and cry most pitifully and cnlled te his father for help. Hu man assistance, however, could avail noth ing, and the boy was carried bencath tlie waters. The two nugreea then returned te the landlng.leld the story ever the commu nity and, Koeurlng a party et ten, put back te the fatal scene. The men viore all armed, and after reaching the npet a llttle deg, brought along for tlie purpose, was threw n Inte the water as bait (or the alligator. Ne sooner did the deg stilke thewnter than the menster tnade an attack en It. At a (riven signal everybedy II red upon the huge animal killing htm Instantly. The alliga tor's bedv was then taken ushore and cut open. Ju its entrails Human nesu ami clothing were found. MlMirnlilu Men. Frem tlie Hartferd Currant. An Incident occurred en nn afternoon train en the Consolidated read the ether day that ought te have found It way into print befere this. Among the passenner wero threo sweet and quiet SlstorselUharity of their characteristic dress. A drunkcu man.very drunk nnd anneylng.drnnk from a big tmttle that he carried, and finally stuck his disagreeable face rcpeatedlv Inte the long bonnetof ene of tlie sisters in tlie most insulting way. She W"1 evidently much frightened. Tlie conductor had nl ready been told of the man's conduct, but (llu-ullllnir The ether paKscngers, In true passciiger l.lililen. bat and looked en. Ne man stirred. Vlpally u woman, whlte aa a bheel, nnd l'" f s"l'" pressed Indignation, get up rrein her seat and went te the josciie. She grnuiicji the fullew's bottle, wrested It lnllV. hr. hands and Hung It out of the window, and she took held of him, and alter a Uvely and unasslhtcd hlruggle get him out of the scat. " I'm no Reman Catholic," she said oxcitedlv, " but I can't sit still nnd see n Sister of Charity insulted." A I.tttle Rey Urenks Ilia Lee. Samuel, a elx-yoar-eld seu of Albert Martzall, who rosldei bolween Mechanics burg nnd Mauheltn, met with n bcrleus uo ue cldent en Trlday allorneon. The llttle fol fel low follewod his father, wlie went out te u Ileld with n wagon, lift stepped in a ungen rut, nnd, twisting his right leg. breke It near the hip. The boy has beeu quite uiifoitnuate, iib he has had both legs broken bofero. Dr. Shenk, or ItohrorB ItehrorB ItohrerB town, attended him for yestiirday'H Injury. Cnllferntn Trout In the fitrenms. TIsli Commissioner Detnuth has iccelved several cans of California trout, which will be placed In two of the btrcjiiiH of the county. Some were sent this meriilni; te Lltltz te be placed In the springs tlmte nnd the balaui'e te the lower cud of the county te be placed In the vicinity of the Unicorn. The law prevents fishing ler theae trout for a period et thioe ears fiem the Unto 1 1 icy are placed lu th u bticams. A Mean Ti'luk. Prem Time. "Yes. bth! Miss Atigellni lilaj oil a new 'ful main trick nu me. At no chu'cli festival t'other nlulit. Mil. I bllmied nn split my plata ob b'iliu' het soup lu de lull ob Miss Angelina's bran' new satin duns." " An' what did du lady de T " " Vy den's de tiiuii she showed lier manners. She Jest lumped light up nn' split It all 'fere I could saue ene drop ob It. An It wuz 'possum beupiit dat, sah." Should Heve Rccn Arrested ITore. A man was urrebted In West Chester en Wednesday for distributing medical pamphlets which woie of nu obsccue nature. This b.nnc fellow was 1n Lancas ter ene day this week mid he Heeded the town with the lilthicst kind of pamphlets, which wetc calculated te de harm, ilewas net melcbtcd here, although he steed en North Queen street for fox oral hours In tlie day gU lug each passerby ene of his circu lars. A Dulldliic Atfsoclatlen'a Condition. Therepett el the secietnry of the Union Building association for the six mouths Just ended shows the assets te be ecr 5112,000. The earning? hae been about four per cent, lu this time. The IlOth scilcs is new open, nnd bliares can bu had. A Sui'prlh.0 l'nrty. Walter Oundiiker Evans Decn, son of Oillcer Detn, of the city poliee feice, was kUeii a surprlhe piitty by his lrleudsat his home, b'Si Mlddle street, labt evening. A large number of gnosis were present, and they had a Una tliue dancing and with ether amusements, finishing up with a splendid supper. Wult! Wait t Wntt 1 Until Wednchday, November 20, for the open Ins or the Oueat cncntTens' Sale of fA'.oeo worth of the finest CJetil"S. -which tntut be told within 80 dnyM at Cor. North Queen and Clisatnut streets, opposite IVnnylnnla de pot. iill-3td The ladles of the l'rckbyterlan church will held a supicr lu the basement of the hurcSi en Thursday und Krlday eenlnjj. We tiae lnateck u iiKe line of type-wrltlne pnpir", plain and marginal ruled, Marcus Ward's Irish linen paiieratidencle-M, Crene's bend paper and envelopes, w hlcli we will print te order at thert notice at reasenabln prices. Alse a tine stock or bill hends, letter heads, en elope, stntemcntu, tagu, fancy cards for nil tertUlng purposes, inenu cards, epeulni; cards) wedding stationery, pregramme'. Invitations etc Cull at lNTLLi.ieu.scru olIU-e nnd cee sample. eSS-irdAw The Parler Fair which U belnshcld by Mar t Charlei 1 1nker and Mist niBle McDonald nt Ne. 2U Raat Lemen street. In ul J of fr'endlets children, will be continued, owing te lu treat success, this afternoon and etvulmr. AdiiiU AdiiiU slen free. Jicatlie. HtAKOM. At Christiana, en the 13th lint.. rU:nuilMokem,acd?J year. The reluthes and friends of the family are re spectfully linlttd te attend the funeral from his late residence. Christiana, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment ut Old hadtbury Friends church, 8td McLAfeULis-. At Wrishtssllle, en tht ith Inst., James McLaughlin, ued SO ears. The relatives und friends of the family are re ptctfully Invited te attend the funeral from his Inte rrnldcnre. Ihs Westphalia Hetel, at WrlgliUvlllc, en Sunday at 3 e'chx-k p. lit. 2t PcitArrritn. On the llth tnst.. st the re1: rtencc nr lilKHnn-ln-lftW, A. L. Itunwckcr, llaiilrl SrlincrTcr, or Lnnenlr, ed 8i yenrr. Tlis relnllves ami frlrmU or the faintly nr rr rr etieclfiilly luvltid te attend the mncml, from tlie ros'ilfiice of his sen-ln-lawa A. I Hun (.cclier, at Hetctter' mill, near Iindls Vallciy, enSiimlny afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kcrvice at the home. Interment at Lamll Velley. 21 KAvrr;A!. In this city, en the 15lli tnt., William. Minef I'rank X. and Anna Kaiilliiiun, In the third car of his ace The relatives and friends of Iho family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the parnU' rosldcnce, Ne. 511 East Chestnut street, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment atHt. Antheny's cemetery. UlnvltctB. Ornln nnd Previsions. KurnlsliiHl by H. K. Yundt, Ureker. Cihcaoe, Nev. 18, 1.-00 e thick p. m. ncai i ern ini. i-eric. uirn. November ? , B 5 te Iieccmber 81Ji 8120 Jimnary"""Z! Slj'i niji JOJj (Y'S j"fi February- 0 37 March . Mny 8J Wi W.i M June Cru1e"eiT.V.V."'.'.'.'..'.".V. Z7LZ"....""."...S.W Consels - Clexlntc 1'rtccs 2.1',e clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. OnU. Perk, lird, November, 615 J 20Vi 9 vr, 5 te December- -. Hi1 J Venr. .! V 02n 032 5Wi r. m aw January I'i brunry.., March May . 8.-JJ J2)i DO) C UQ .nun. - July Coiiieli ... Crude Oil Winter What..., Hprlnu Wheat Cen Oats no; i Ctr i.eim. 40 1.0 i lid Receipts. Itye ... H.irlcy Rend. .. 17,0CI Receipts Ress UcLUliits -Call In. Philadelphia 1'reducu Murker. I'rtir.AOni.i'lMA.Nev. lH.-Noen-1'lourstendv; I'cnn'n sup' rs, 2WT;2 7f; extra. 2SWI2j; ninlly, 3 7V3 (X); roller, 4IW3M0; piitcnt, II SO 4u 00. Wheat steady: Ne. 2 Red, no-, 81c; Ne. 1 I'cnn'n Red, t)0c ; Ne. 2 de. 87c. Cern steady; Ne. 2. il'4mn: Outs steady; Ne. 2 Whlte 2U320c; Ne. 2 mixed S!c. limn quiet; Wlnir S12JVytl.1 CO. Haled liav dull; Jll .VITtll (X) ns te nnnlltv ; timothy 11 ftvai 10) for choice; mixed, urRCi); baled rye straw, new, J17H). Itutter steady ; IVnn'n creamery extra 25e; I'tnn'nllrsts extra II0.S3. V.KKk quiet: 1'iinu'n tlrsUi, 2ftTlI7c. Chcetu steady ; part sltlins,7ttWc ; full sltlms, i'H 'lc. Petroleum steady: refined In bbl 11 1. I'etatucs dull ; 2VJ5.TO per bus. CENTRAL, HOUSEHOLD MARKET . Lancaster, Nev. 15, 1W. Poultry was the feature of this mernlim's market. Thore was n chit of It. and befere the t low purchasers could bur It nt their own price. llutter mill cks were plenty but prices were wn inniiuaineu leinn eiec. Apple-butter, per qt Apples, pcr$ pit llecf Htunk, per It, Reef lleast jur tb lleef Dried (piece), per !1 lleef Corned, per It) llecf Frent quarter, per It... Ilccf Hind quarter, per tb... llelOKua, per lb llolegnn (chipped), purD. . . Duttcr, tier Bi .1220 .10(I5 iafelil ....nn fe.e.7 -(a.9 ....2ig.S 40 ....22 sin ueei irea) per ntincn ec ....nv-tm ....s.vir .') ... Ms HaS 6(910 12 ..8Ut-Tti.cn ... vtfa,:fl 15 '.'I UdWi 15 .t.l&a ' ....Mil .... laais ....Kttlll 10 BlflllO 8(10 M 15CtV0 10.it lk3S 1211 5 8 17 12 ji.oeffli.ta I5c cvas II) Chickens (11 ve) per pair Chickens (cleaned), per piece... Cup Chccse, per two cupi...... Cubbnge, tier head Cemment, per qt Celery, per bunch Cider, per gnllen Ducks, dressed, per pair. Kkks, jier der 1 fani (piece), per lt llnm (sllceii), perlb . Herso Radish, per bunch Heminy, per quart Lamb, per tb Ijinl,' per tb lcmoiiH,perdo7 Mutten, perlb ,.. Onions, per U pic :...... I'nrsmps, ;)er 1"".'. INitAteN ner ftVK ... Potatoes jirLiishel.., l'etaUs e cot) per J I'etTt, wr tb ! pcclt TSiiucr Kiaui, perqi HnusaKO (fresh), perlb ... Hmcarciibv, per plvcv.... Hcrnpple, perlb Hides and llacen, per tb.., rUieuldcrs. ikt lb Turlceys, lle, each Turhejs, dreed, per lb., Turnips, per pit Vcnl Htcaks, V Hteclt Murkets. (luotntlens by Heed, MrarnmiA Ce., bankers, dim aster. Pa. .. . Miff YIIIIK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. 8 V. M. Canada Tactile C.C. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central I'aelllc-. j... . . Cnnuilil Beiitliern f5 twi Chi. HI. I.. XVhg - Den. A. llletl Del. 1.. A W MIX 1 i:r!e S3 V,( r.rle imls Jer C K. AT I.OU. AN- !" rJ'H U rihere ItWJJ 10iv'J Mich. Cen Missouri Piiclile tl'M ttiJJ IIiH-k. Valley '-'IK '.'l N. V 82)J rJi ... N. 1'. l'rcf 7U TiljJ N. West N. Y. U New Knglnnd 4j iVt Kast'l'elllKHetfM Umalin - Orcein! Triinscentlnentnl.. 3.'i IWi (llitiiHe A ' VltJ Si)i I'aeltte Mull Illeliineud'lcrinliial "Ii "I Ht. IMnl 7iJ Tl'; rexus Pacific 'Mil aJ Union I'licltte tM, M VnlMh Cem I7W 17J Wabash l'ref. ai Western U bl)J bl . .. WVstHlune Ponds. rilli.AlM.l'IIIA I.InT, U-li. Val. 5"J WV It. N. Y. A I'lilla bV, . .. IV. It. It h!', 5-')3 Uciidlmr ) "I l-. Nav &i;j lliwtenv. Pass .. P. A It N. Cent .- Peeples Pass ltd.' I' - ... . wj; tm no neJJ Lecnl Stock und Hands, Ilejiericd by J. II. Lein;. Par I-ast Millie, sale. .... 100 101 00 I Jincas't 0 per cent., 1E0O... u " 4 " " 1 " " i " " 1 " lyjj .. lue .Scheel lean 11 100 In 1 or -Mj cars. 100 111 6 er'.)eais. liO lulOerl'Ojtlirn. 100 115 nvt 100 101 Ill-, itu 1 w is nu in 10 or su cars. ji Munhelm Uoreugh lean UX) MlSCi:LLAM.OL'd STOCKS. M' unrryvllle It. 11 .. 50 lllersvlllehtrccttar M lnuulre Printing Cemtiaii) 50 (lasllKht and riielCeinpauy. Htevens Heuse (ltends).. . Columbia n Ceiiituinv a 10 100 1U0 50 Celuinbta Water Cemrany 11 210.10 1.0J 1 75 5s lut 1UI.50 110 11X1 67.50 50 .Ml 60 00 (U :u M 101 ri tl.-3 (K.50 HU 1 .S0.0 S) w a)', us au us IJS.I0 1W..'i0 11J.23 1U Z 111 157 115 HI ae 151 1M 1U) 111 C2.50 1M 117 Hitwiuehannn Iren Ceiupuny .darletui Hollew-wnre Hteens Heuso Mlllcr lilt, NmmalSclioel .... Northern Market .. 50 liistern Market .. 50 (las Company llends lu) Columbia lloreuijli llends Ill) Uuarrylllell. If. T's. UU IteadliiB A Columbia It. It. 6 s. ... HO IMIten I.lelit Company ... .50 Western Market W Keutheru Market 50 Uincastcr City Street Hallway Ce.,,. 60 l-st I'.ndWlreet Hallway. .. frt SVst Kmt Htreet ltiillway 50 iJincnstcrHteam ItndlaterCu, Ui HelNetln Leather Ce., . . .. 50 Wutrh Pactery fl's 100 Lane. Cheui. Ce., . . . UM TCItM'IKU STOCKS. Lancaster A- Frultvlllc ... .50 Ijiucuiter A l.ltltx ... . . 3 Ijuicukter A Wlllluinsteuu . . .. 'i ljtnciiler A Maner ... M Ijincuster A Mnnhelui.. . "') I nncakter A Marietta. . Z'i Lancaster A New Helland .. . KO HANK STOCKS. First Natlennl Hunk . 100 Farmers' Nutlenal Hank 50 Fulton Nstieuul Hunk.. . 100 I.itncaster County .Vutlenul llunk . 50 Northern National llank. 100 1'eoplenMitlemii liank lue Kej stone National Hunk, Muululni lu) ueiuinuiu .uueniii iianu: iue Clirlstlunu National Hank 100 Concslegu National Hank llU Hphrntu National Hank.. 103 First National llunk, Columbia.. .. 1(0 First Nutlenal Hank, htrasbursr. . . 100 First National Hank. Marietta ....... 100 First National llunk, Mt, Jey 100 Lltltz Nutlennl llunk . . 10) Mount tile Nutlenal llank. . . .1(0 Munhelm National llunk lu) t'nlen Natlennl lliink, Mount Jey . 50 New Helland National Uank 100 (lap Nutlenal Dank . 100 ()unrryllIeNHttenul Hank.. 100 lii I.IICUurillluntl.,uiUllui (idll ..... 11KJ J'J Central Nutlennl llunk. Columbia.. 100 111 Hur Mpriue A llea cr Valley. W uriuueperv anu iiorsesnett. nzi .elumbla A Chestnut Hill, JO 'JO 25 25 100 bee , 21 . S3 a Columbia A Washington.-... Coneste.-u A Ills Kprlug. Marietta & Mount Jey. , Lane. Mt. Jey A KllznbethUiwu. Ijinciister A Husnuelianmu ...., Lancaster New I)anvllls.... Columbia it Murletla...... 20 20 2. (O aw H Ltye Stock Markets. RrttCAOO.Nev. 15. IlclpU, 11.000; shipments 3.0TOI .steady bevM, ti Wti tot steers) i 750:12.") ; steckrrs Slid ledu., tl 7,-(Jl tf, cows, bull and mixed, tl 9x2 SO; Texas ntu. , flfS27fll Wedern llnngeis,K00(i3H. liens Hecclpts,2?,'0j shipment', (1.000: mar ket slew ( mixed, M G.3 VOX heavy, S (O MM; light, 7088 W); skips, t-liOOl ie. Jtctv 3.bucvtlBcmcttt. YJAKINCJ POWUEItS. LEAYENIKG POWER Of the Tarieui Baking Powders illns tratcd from actual tests. ROYAL (FentmtmmmmammaamBmm CMXTf(Aim).... nOMrORD'S (fresh). HAnrORS't (wh.n frtth) CHARM (Alum Powder). DsVlVandO. K.'(A!um)l CUVIUnM PI0HELR (Sin FrancUce) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (CrefTs) C0XGRESS HECRER'S CtLLtTS HARrORS'S (Nene Sucli), Ucn net fresh. PEARL (Andiswi & Ce ) ROMrORD'J (Phosphate), when net fresh... Reports of Government Chemists. " The Royal Baking Powder U composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does net contain cither alum or phosphates, or ether In jurious suhstanees.-EDWARD O. Leve, rh.D." " The Royal Daklnc Tewdcr Is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered te the public. " Henry A. Mett, M. D Ph. D." "The Royal Diking Powder Is purest In qual ity and highest in strength of any baking pow der of v,liich I have knowledge. " VM. McMURTRir, Th. D." All Alum baking powders, no matter hew high their strength, are te be avoided as dan gereus, rnospnatepeuaers necrate ineir gas tee freely, or under climatic changes suffer de- terioratien. wp2l 4ndced.vw -pUHE J UICE OF THE OHAI'E. tart lied nnd Whlte CALIFOUN1A WINE, !We ier buttlu J M.0O rr tleen bottles. HOHIlEll'SLlUUOItsrOHl;. Nn. 22 Centre Hquiire, Ijincnster, Pa. i"1 HAND LUNCH-OYSTEH SOUP AT THE Stevens Heuso lletnurant. td D. C. MOHN.Manacer. LUNCH, OYHTEIl PIE LUNCH TIPS eelllllent the Wall Heuse, comer Seiiln Queen and Mlddle streets, ltd JOHN II. BOItGEn.rrep. T UNCH-BILLOFFAItEAT THE SHAM- Ii HOCK te-night, lteast Turltey, Saucr Krntit and Speclt. Nn.au r.as;KlneHt. nun J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. A rOCK THKTLB ROUP Ll'NCII THIS ?Ct.ltitcr'f ifiilcl .fiMn . 11 EVE.NINO at of tt'nterund OratiL-e streets, ' It. MllS. PltANUIii NEIMEIt, Prep. TUNCH.TIIISEVENINdAT THE UNION J Iliilel, East riiestuut street. HteLcr's and nCyltur'j Hecr en tap. KU ntANZ NEUDOItr. Prep'r. irTltANI) I.I'NCII TO.NIC1IIT KAt'l'.lt Gu Kriiutaud l'lgs IVctnt the Plew Tavern. rig' Ml CIIAELHNYDEH, Prep. Lunch ecry Snlurduy Night. 11 CJAU sfreel. UEIl KKAUT LUNCH THIS EVENING t tlie Mirtli t'ole note), North Queen ll ED.KUHLMAN.rrep. SAUCR KllAtir roil LUNCH 'IO nlght nt tlie Mnner Hetel. Nes. 2)7 nnd 211) West King street, oppeslto the King Street Theatre, llelker'snnd Hnicngers Bt.cr drawn from tUu keg. JOHN B. BISSINOEK, Proprietor. ltd C'AUElt KltAUr PQU LUNCH THIS Schiller Heuse. Hclb'e. O evening itl !h Sprcnger's, nnd ltlelitr's Ikers en tap. Come one, come all. W.M.SPANGLEH, ltd l'roprletor. CJAUnil KItAUT FOK LUNCH TO O NIOIIT nt Hetel Veteran, Nes. SO nnd 41 North Quicn street. Sprunger's and Iltlker's Beer en tap. ltd WM.T. WENNINOEB, Prep. GIIAND SET OUT! THE PIKsr 01' TltE " Season. HOAST'lUlllvEY FOK LUNCH "lO-NIOHT et the National Heuse, Ne 64 North Queen street. Smith's Brown Stout nnd India Pale Ale. bottled jr en ttrauaht. Hcllicr anil Hprenger Beer iii draught. Choice Wines and Liquors at the bar. ii M. I1UHNS, Prep. AlfA.N I'ED TEN GOOD OIItLS WHO AHE y willing te werk: no ethers neetl npply. LANCASTER SlLVMt PLAI E CO., ltd Bear Lecher's Bunk Building. -VOI"LLDO WELLIO BETHEHE. 1 Ye Continental Tea Purty nt Grace Luth eran Sunday Scheel Roem, North Queen mid .lunics streets. Nev. IV, 20, vl. Supiier fiem 6 te 10 p.m. Admls-len nnd Supper, 2.'c. nlG-'.'t AT A .MELTING OFT11E DIRECTOIIH OF the Peer of 1 jincistcr county, held Nev. 10. 1&'3. It was relvetl net te admit llters te the Almshouse, Hospital and Insane Asjluui en holidays. nlg-StiUw BV OIIDEH Or BOARD. It. JAMI2S ZUEHCIir.R KEPltESENTS our goetls In Lancaster city. Any orders j en cnnfaserhlui with will receU flour prompt attention. lllllllt A WEIDLEIt, It Mnnufitvturers et l'lne Cigars. -1 O r NORTH QUEEN STREEr. OrejrcesLtjs- McGRANNANOWLEV. The Tailors. E HHLTSBEElt. This Celebrated Beer, made by the Famous New Yerk llrewer.lsnovrendniughtat IIOl'EL LANCASTER. It has btsenie hlchlv KtiuUr since Us Introduction. W. ILSNYDEU, Proprietor. The Hnndtome Dining llnlh mc Ojicu en Sunday Night. It PUBLIC SALE OF ILLINOIS HOHIX On Monday, Nevemberls.lSSO, will be sold at D. Legan's Sule Stables, .Market street, lear of the McUrnnn Heuse, Lancaster. Pa., n cur cur lead of dumber Olie Feeders aud i'lue Drlslng He-scs. s.ile te commence nt 1 o'clock p. in. A credit eftDdaji will beghen. ltd DANIEL LOOAN. V1TENTION. O. A. R.I-TUE OFFICERS nnd Cemiadea or (lie. 11. 'Iheiuns Pest, .Nu SI. tire requested te meet nt Pest Head quarters te-morrow (Sunday) entng, te nt tend divine ecrlce nt tlie First Evangellcil Church, Rev. B. J.;Smoer, of 1'rcdtrleburg, te dcltscr thescrmen. Full uniform. J. I). I.ANDIS, Commander. A. V. HrnST, Adjutnut. ltd ITsOKSALi: A GREAT SACRIFICE I A Two-Sterv nnd Mnnsird Reef IlrlcU !) roomed Brick Dnclllng, with hall and vesti bule; modern censenleucci; front ard ullh Iren fence. Price, (1,930. 015-lPd JOHN ILMETLEIt. Received, direct from piiiladel , PHI A M AKKET-1 receive nil my truck, such nsesters, sweet !otatees, fruits, scxuUt hies, etc., nud eserj thing In my line lu season direct from Philadelphia ni'irkeU tu Ice a wck, and cuu wholesale and retail us cheap us any ether trucker In the city. DA VI DO. MI LEY. ltd "O North Queen rtt Lancaster, Pa. -Alf C.T.T " LECTURE BY GEO. iTii. BK1N, AT THE COURT HOUSE, TUESDAY EVEN1NO, NOV. 10, l-SJ. Subject ' The Safe Side or Life for Yeung Men.' AdmUolen, 23 cents, Drairs ejcn at 7 o'clock. IxH-turn begins at 8. W. S. bpeie. Gen. sec. of Y. M. C. A., will preside. ltd T-INO SritEETilINicl VSIX NKJHTS.-CI Commencing MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 18. resltlscly his Last Appearance lu Incastcr. prof.e.rTgleasom, KING OF HORSE TAMERS, In his Msrseleus Exhibition of Taming Wiiu, Vicious and Nerseus Horses. The only here muii trusellng In hUeun Palace Car. Capital lnsesletl, SJiIjW. Don't tall te see thltuoudci thltueudci ful exhibition. ADMI.-3'slON , 'J5 CENTS. Rexened Scats, lOu extra. Bex otllce ep-u for the sale of kcuu from V a. lu. until lu p. in. Exhibitions nljhtly ut t:lS. Carriages called at 10 p.m. All boecs handled free. ulS-ludlt .esisiissl Item 3UtcrtUcmtmt. rpiiE MUflir RTenc-it hait kine ht., X linens ler.l'rt. WOODWA KU. A ry.r:!l"rt """AX HUAP WILL, WAHII Xik. tiethnnnd cry article under the sun. AflLLKIlH IIOHAX POAP WILL WASH JlTX Clethes and every article under the lun. UH (JOLl)KN LION AND MIAQUEKIDA 6c, Clears nre hand-made, nnd nunrtinKwrl CTeai lear Huuna Kilter. Trv nor h.n.Ltaaii n fer.fi. ... DttMUTU'n CIUAK HTOIIK. lS-tfdtt Ill East Kins HtreeU rplIK lXIKi:il IIIIOTHEIM PIANOH , X remisurrasMdbyany ether planej we l1..." ?Ker een.'r Thendore Themas, B. U. Mills, Win. Masen. WUUUWAIID 4 CO., Ne. insist King BU, Lancaster, 1'a. TILLLtf8 HOItAX HOAP WILL WA8II IJX Clethes nnd every artlcle under the sun, KATINO AND DANCINO AT THE MJEK MJEK ncrcher Hnll every Wislnesday nnd Batur day evenings. Wcndltz'n full brass band and ere hestru. l)oer ojien at 7 o'clock p. m. Ad mission 10 cents, MILLKIt'a UOKAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd eerv artlcle under the sun. "TTIOH HENT-NEAlt CENTRE OF CITY, Alsen few jl" iwe rooms, suiuune rer otucce, gentlemen benrdcrs can be accommodated. Apply at ny n 1-3 1 mi NO. 22.-1 WEST KINO ST. CANnS-TIIH FINEST ASSOlirMENT OF Cnncs In the city can be found nt HILLY WAI17H CIUAK HTOItR, m .. ..'i,?,?.BIlU 101 North Queen street. tn27-M,W,1h,H.t.w MILLEH'S HOItAX SOAP WILL WAHII Clethes and every article under the sun. t'rjNTIL I BECAME ACQUAINTED . .V .v1."1 the Haines Ilrethcri,' I'lanes, I beheved It Impossible te find such pure quality nnd tiluinoef tene 111 nny Instrument but the Concert Orund." Aiirlina I'atti. WOODWA III) .t CO., Ne. 11 Hast King St., Lancustir, Pa. -sy ,t ILLI.'It'S UOKAX SOAP WILL WASH j.t v.iut.iietiiiu uvurj-iiriicie unuertlie Cift( SALAIIV, $10 EXPENSES IN AD 'jJJ vance, allowed each month. Steady cnipleMnciitnt liomenr trnellnir. Ne solicit ing. Duties dellverlnK and mnliliiR collections. Nn Pestnl Cards. Addicts with stamp. HAKEK & CO., Plqun, Ohie, nMindTu.ThilS mllEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN JL Equal Hilly Waltz's lluuna Filled Climr at NOS. s A 101 NOP.TH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.W.Th.SAw 'kryiiir. mason a hamlin eiiqani X What n miufnltlccnt Instrument! It Is n mnrvel I Hen plaers of moderate ability nillbonbleto create much ndmlmtlen In Its use." F. I. ISIT. WOOllWAKD iCO., Ne. II East King St., Lancaster, Pu. -3UHLirSALlV-ONMONI)AY,NOVEiIlEll X 18. 1SSI), or a carload of Western Horses, among whhh nre seme flrstlass feeders, cen cral puriinse hortes and line ilrhers. Ill5-2td UEO.OHOSSMAN. AOHEAT CASE OP I1LACKMAIL. The pretty widow with '-Meney te In esl" meets n Mncnster lawyer, In te-morrow's Sunday 7'clcyram. Buy It of j our newsbey. ii- rpHANKSOIVINU CONCERT I NOVEMBER12S, 1S31. at 8 o'clock. FIIWl" M. E. CHURCH. 3- Admission, 2u Cents. ner2,lfl,27 EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT CIGARS IN the state, nt BILLY WAir.'S. Nes. b nnd Ittl North Queen St, my 18-OmM.W ,Th.SJW -irA NT ED-TEN EXPERIENCED CLOTH y lug salesmen (ullh reference) for Credi tors Clothing Sale, North Queen street, oppo site Peim'a R. It. Depet. AIe Fla Cash Bey.-. Apply 011 Saturday between 0 and 7 p. m. lievH-ltd A1' Te 11.: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF LUcnse te be heard Ne ember 2J. 18S9. at m. : Peter 1C. Welncrl for transfer of tns-ern llcensn or Frank M. Teulel.Sth ward, city. lrank M.Tcurel and Chrlstlsu Wlcmnn for transfer of brew cr's license of Cusper Kehler, 3d ward city. nes7,H,21 BENJ. F.W.URBAN, D. C. Q.S. 1710R KENT-FKOM APR1 1 I'lrst-class HlnekKnillh's 1st. NTKT, A vlthdnell. 1'lrst-cla.ss Blacksmith's Snep.wlthdnell lug Heuse, situated at Greenland eusc. siiiinicaai (ireentana -i Ills, In East LuuipeUr tennslilp. Appls te ELI7.A1 I'll G. E. BATES, ell-ttdR HtNortliDukeSt. laincnstcr, Pn, DECKER BItOrf. PIANOS. HAINES BROF. Pianos, .Musen A Hamlin Organs. WOODWARD A CO., Ne. 14 FestKlngSt., Umcnster, Pa, BF-S1 5e HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN the tit, ut BILLY WAIT7AS, Nes. 5 end 10,1 North Queen St, inylMtnM.W.TIi.SJLw rpOO BUSY TO WRITE ADS. NEW HOOD3 COMING IN DAILY. Art Needlework nud Det eralis n Ooeils for Christmas and Widdlng OIRs. Loek them ever before purchasing. M US. E. M. WOODWAKD, Ne.2tlKnst KlngBL S-Goods selected, taken enru of until Christ mas Eve, when rumen wish us todeso. WAS rpitOUTASHANIv. HAVE A PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Mnde und j en w HI ucs er regret It, at TROUT ASH ASIC'S, Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, HO North Queen ktrcet. murJij-lydll Wi: PARTICULARLY DESIRE TO ICALL W the attention of these who teach the Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Ac, te our ery tine as sortment of strings und trimmings for all man ner of Instruments. A fair trial will couMnce oil or our claims. WOODWARD A CO., ti'J-li a Ne. H East King St., Lancaster, Pn. rilHOltOFOH l.NSTRUcnON IN ALL JL branches pertaining te a butties educa tion at the I.ANCASIER ltUSLN'ESS COI LEGE, Grant Hall, Ne. !ll North Duke street. Hay and escnlng sisslens. Instruction llrst llrst classenly. Course thorough, fitting j eung men and Indies fur positions. Hundinls of testlintH nlalsat College Reems for examination. Visi tors nlwass uvlceme, Addrc. II. C WEIDLEIt. Prlncipa.l -reTICi: '10 THE JR. O. U. A. M.-THE X members of Empire Council, Ne. 120, Jr., 0. U. A. St. nre requested te meet In O. U. A. M. hull, en Sunday Morning, Neseinber 17,at li; o'tleck, te attend dlslne serslce nt St. Paul's Unformed t hurt-It. A full uttendanee Is deIied. Couestega Council, Ne. 22, anil Geerge .shlfll jr Council, Ne. 177, nre Invited te partici pate. By order of the council. UN. WINOWER, Rcc. Sec. rxtASK II. Rvsr, Councillor. It IROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. l'rocter A Soulier... Proprietors and Managers. Nescinber 1. Saturday Night nnd Matinee, (110. C. SIALEY lu "A ROYAL PAS-,.'1 Prices, '.'.V, W-, W , 7.V. 31 00. Miuulny and Tuoi-day, November 18 and 19, " OLD J ED PROUrY." Prices, 23c, S5c, Wc,75 and SI 00. it M; VDA.ME QUERP1LLON WILL OIVH OSTr.VCTIONS IN FRENCH in This City. FROM OCTOBER 1st, Ne deduction for ubsencc. Fer ir particulars in ..,.. fr t- ,1 si'jii: ( si-lis Ne. HI North Queen Strett, f RAND CONCEltr. COURTHOUSE, MONDAY, NOV. 18. Bosten Symphony Orchestral Club. AKTISTS ! Mens. Alfred DeSee Violin Virtuoso. Mg. J. IJlplIll .. . llerrhtelier . . Mr.iitteLingey. . Mr. Yri-Ck 1'ev . llcrr Fjsihatier. -Violinist. Viela and Viela D'Armeur. Violoncello. .1' lull) und Flageolet. .Deuble Buss. M'lle Augusta Ohrstrem . ... Dramatic Seprano. Chart at Mr. Feu Dertmllh's Boek Stere. ADMISSION R1EHEDSEA1 .. W CENTS. ..... 75 CENTS, ill 1-1 ud Ii TURS. iAE LEKD IN- CHOIGEFURS. Ne. 39 West King Street. SEVLSKIN COATS AND J VCKETh ON IIANDORMADETO ORDER AS DESIRED. CHOICE VARIETY OF CAPES, STOLES AND MUFFS. e20-2iud Itettt wcriUf mnt4. B1 .ACK FABRIC8. Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 BLACK FABRICS -ren Fall and Winter. ALY'8 CLOTH SILK WAItP, very like Feule. IMPERIAL SERGE, English finish, sheds dust, WOOL MELHOSE, crnpe finish, wilt net crease. INDIA CAMEL'S HAITI, very rough, me dium weight. WOOL CRAPE, especially for mourning. KAVENASERUE, finer Diagonal then Im perial Serge. STRIPED HENRIETTA, Inch end two Inch stripes. DIAGONAL HENRIETTA, narrow and wlde Diagonal. BIAUITZ, net reversible, heavy cord effect. CORKSCREW, finished like Broadcloth. BROCADE SERGE, used lu combinations. WOOL HENRIETTA, Set nnd Blue Blacks, winter weight. SILK-WARP HEN-RIETTA, Prlcstleys, 81 00 IOSZ00. CASHMERE, Jet nnd Blue Blacks, COc te SI. Black Diagonal Oleakings, Black Beaver Oleakings, Black Astrachans. HAGER & 25-31 West King item .&uctrtiBcmcnt0. F ARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT TUE e2Mfdjmit SIS Church St., Lancaster, Pa. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and e ery article muter the sun. XMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Just receded nil fresh goods. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East King Street. alS-tfdR lINE TAILORING 1 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S, scp2WmdR Ne. U West King Street. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the sun JUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED that Billy Waltz's Cigar Is the best lu the state. Fer snle at NOS. 5 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. myl8-mM,W,Th.S&w fi ENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, FINE VT Plug Cut smoking In Glass Jars and Tin Bexes, Genuine Perleue nnd Turkish Tobacco. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORK. Telephone. HI East King street. altMtdlt XflALL AND WINT:R, lb80. Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most Cem pie te Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. OER HART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 43 North Queen Street. -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. It TpUBLICSALE. Ox Thursday, NevEMnr.n 25, 18SD, Will be sold, by virtue or an Order of the Or phans' Court, Lancaster, Pa., the following Real Estate, te wit : All that ene and a-hnlf story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Ne G05 West Lemen street, with frame back building und let of ground, fiontlngen s nld We.t 1 .0111011 street 82 feet nnd extending In depth 119 feet, 'lite building Is In geed condi tion. There Is a well of lies er falling wntcr and a number of Flue Fruit Trees en tlie premises. Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. lit., of tuld day, when conditions will be made knew 11 by .lACOHKAUrZ, Administrator of Geerge Kautz, dee'd. nelG,'AVil,'J7 11TE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed! If you have them examined yen will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, und Unit glasses n 111 be a great help te you. We use Inlmltuhle "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us, nud recommended by lending Oculists us the best aids te defec tive lslen. Solid Geld Spectacles, $3.00 ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, OOe.t usual price, 81 .00. Artltlclnl Eyes Inserted, ifl; usual price, $10. H. ZIKEMAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Stftet, OPTICIANS. PHII.ADELFHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. iuMjd T HE "NOVELTY" FURNACE. Still They Come! THE STRONG ENDORSEMENTS OF -THE CELEDRATED- "NOVELTY" Here Is a Sample Testimonial : Main. Jirtltfi llrei. A Haul i DeauSius I had neser used u Furnace lun pi Utile duelling before lust winter, but am new much pleased with the Ne. 40 Novelty, Its work Is perfect, and It N se easy temnimge. Even when the mercury was below 7ere I hud no trouble In keeping perfectly comfortable the 7 rooms and a hall tu my house, which are UxM with a back but'dlng and Uund 8 feet ceilings. The cheekdraft is a great conseulcnce and sacs both attention and coal. Celd air from the cellar supplies eight registers, and net a trace of gas or dust can be detected. Yeu can nferteme. Respectfully, D.S.BURSK, Grocer. EEILLT BEOS. & UAUB, lO AM) 48 NORTH QUEEN ST. 49Next Doer te Postefflce. W 1 Iffl West King Street. BLACK AND COLORED SILI GUAllAXTEnD TO WEAR. BLACK FAILLE FBANCAISE.75C te $2. FEAUDEr50IE,lteSi SATIN RITADAME, 73c tefl 5a OROSanAIN,7SoteB. SURAH, 75c te I COLORED SATIN RHADAME.tl te125. FAILLE FRANCAISE, Jl te tl 25. OROs GRAIN, SOU te tl. SATIN, SSc te 75c. SURAH, 75c te tl Novelties in Black Sill BL'ACirBTniPED SATIN, BLACK BROCADE SILK, BLACK AND WHITE SILK. New Designs in Colored Sil PERSIAN SILKS, STRIPED BROCADE SILKS. STRIPED AND FIGURED SILKS, 1 BLACK VELVETS', COLORED VELV BROTHE St., lancaster, Pa. Jlctu .tiucvttncmcnte. M ILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WAl Clethes and every artlcle unaer tne BEDFORD MINERAL WATER UOTTLl nt the Hrirlnirs enlv. All orders for I nbove water will recelse prompt attention! iftn uitrni, v.iy.b.j jk. mi.tt.i, .... .u,. King street, uincasicr, la. nu-iwaia ATILLER'S BUICvX SOAP WILL WA: .LtJL Clethes nnd e ery artlcle under the 1 MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WAS Clethes and every article under the si TJILLY WA1TZHAS THE BEST TWO Fi JJ 6c and Be Cigars In the city, ut NOS. 6 101 NORTl 11 QUEEN sa myliwmM.w,Tri,s:w (TH) YOUNO MEN AND WOMEN-THERM 1 stone nuslnes College gives you a 11 course for 8J15. Why pay a high tuition wlj you can get n flrsWlass business education! moaeraie cesi7 ivpc-wriiing inciuuea course. 830 Night Session. W. D. MOKSElt. l'rln.. Ne. 10 North Queen St., Iincastcr, l'i tfdAw -1ITY PROPERTY TOR SALE LOT V ground in the city of Lancaster, sltuatj en the southwest corner of Seuth Duke nl Green streets, containing 4 Acres and Perches. Anelv te CATHARINE CASPER. Ne. 127 Green Street! Or te wn.i.iAv Leaman. Attorney. Ne. Centre Square. n2-Stfi -HARLE'J STAMJFS BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS I 31. 00 DRESS GOODS nt 75c. Toe DRESS GOODS at 50c. r,0e DRESS GOODS nt I17Jc. 37J DHESS GOODS ut 2. BEST UNDERWEAR at 75c. BEST UNDERWEAR at 50c. REST UNDERWEAR at 37i'l S5.00 BLANKETS nt $1.00. fl.00 BLANKETS at S3.50. f3.50 BLANKETS at $3.00. 83.00 BLANKETS at SiW. ?2.C0 BLANKETS at $2.00! BEST HENRIETTAS nt 75c. BEST HENRIETTAS at 50c. BEST HENRIETTAS nt37'c.fl ittO COMFORTS at f3.00, J2.50 COMFORTS nt ?10). gl.50 COMFORTS at 81.25. 31.00 COMFORTS Ht 73c. FOR BIG BARGAINS -GO TO- 35-37 i Queen LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamrn's u Street hem m .: tLtfeA, '.IjitirWlSK.
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