Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 27, 1884, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DA1XY INTELTjTGENCEB; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2T. 1884,
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fStlm ritrMnr (Hfrrlnc UtfiSe for their Beam
tIWi,Tex.,UlwecnlOniiil It o'clock
Morning names mint irem me
(if TUtinwater Ktcams In i.amar
r.JIt'wrf neon tieiwtl nbetit tlint two
f Mca n'ere In tlje bull-ling nml liardly IimIUie
jJtjSpBWr ski-ted before a hat W) thrown front
"MVnuewin win ten Btery. the cxnwmww
SP-lwoune lulenwi. Mr. lUlmrater, HietigH
i trfftting frtm rheuiwatfem; was quickly en
I ground, MM OIWWI t,W rewuru ""
tMt nttfrsYef tlie men supposed te be n
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ft. 'JIOOXPJBUICU HI" III11IH11.-I
uL-.tr-ti-ii- was num. aim iraii 11 mu
Wt.offegrbytherjJhoro ww no
a M WHS "WIHUUW.1 HBO ll "" "! "
imU cenlii Jiet be reached without n
Mrva3ruimt) te tbe window from
i the hat came, but the man who went
. . mM flvlvnn nwnv lit. Inn llnnies nlUl
iSoke, , Tlie ladder was flien lowered, and
iHenbrUvrorertlrcctod toward suppressing
Suri fire.. It boeh cnveleccd the whele Inside
Of the bulldliiR, burning nway the supports
of the second Meer, letting down the mail of
-i Di-nlii. which tmurpd out of the deer. The
rt'charretl form of n rnnti frnme with it, which
W, eVra quickly taken up, placed en n blanket
fc 'VttniX Taken te the morgue. Soen another
n. Ibedy came tin-ouch tlie same fleer, but it wai
,qutcKiy covered ey me groin, aim mu mi-
'Merint; second story prevented Ita rojevory.
(''The body removed was charred beyond nil
'recognition. The feet te the knees and the
Shantls te the elbows were burned en", and net
-i R vcstlge of skin was leR te tell whether the
'Vs man was irlilte or black.
Vc Themcn In the elevator wcre Jehn Keller
. ' and Jeseph Evans. Keller was an unniar
f. rlml whiie lii-in "" vears of asre and had been
in HS'ln the employ of the. Jinn for years. Evans
t ' was a colored man, SO years or age, turn nan
&.-" ojse been with Kainwatcr for years. He was
"?Jf. n married man and had ene child.
' 7 A boy about 12 vears of age named Dean,
' 'y 1 missing, and is believed te have also been
y& burned lip, ns lie was generally about tlie
ST- elevator nnd was in the building Just before
It caught tire. , , .
The less en grain is estimated about Wy
X; insurance, $18,000. The elevator build-
was
worth about f30,O00; insured for
,000.
A. UAS17 Jt ALL VJl.IT.
Hew raid Illnes Intends te Cntcli tlie Highest
" Sky-Scraper" en Itccenl.
Mr. McLaughlin, the superintendent of the
Washington monument, has made a bet with
Paul IUncs, the noted centre Held of the
champion Vrovidcnce bise ball nine, that the
Jattcr cannot catch iv base ball drepjx-d by
McLaughlln out of the window near the top
of the monument. This might seem an casy
tnattcr for a geed ball player te de, but n mo
ment's reflection will show that McLaughlin,
-who has spent years en the shaft, under
stands its various preblems pretty thoroughly.
The monument, by its Isolation and plain
ness, deceives everybody In respect te its real
height. It is for instance, higher than the
ralTsades at any point, nnd nearly twice as
high nt seme levels, ns from the windows te
the base Is nbeut 515 feet. This distance is
nearly twlce ns great as from the lop of
Trinity church spire te the ground. A man
at this elevation leeks like an insect, and te
ordinary mortals certainly a base ball would
be Invisible. I have forgotten the formula
for the law of falling bodies, but Mr. Illncs
will probably be abie te tell his friends what
It Is ifhe gets his hands en a new base ball
thrown out of (hat window. But he will
have te "judge" the "flv'' us well as "held"
it, for the monument will suck In tewa' Us It
the tiny satellitc, making the ball describe a
curve different from the parabolas of the out
field. However, Mr. nines thinks he can
catch the ball, nnd it will be interesting te see
him try te de It, IIe is said te be tlie best
fielder in the profession.
xiixT all jysvjiii Tiimii Lirxs.
Mcrcliants, IViukcrm nnd Itallrend .Men Insure
for Immense Amounts.
Jno. 11. Stetsen, of Philadelphia, hat manu
facturer at Fourth and Montgomery avenue,
is ene of the largest life insurance ielicy
holders In the world. IIe pays premiums en
f720,C00. IIe has ?3G0,000 en his own lire.
Theodere 1J. Petersen and Itlchard I'cteraeu,
the boeUscllers, each have policies for flOO,
000. Fran1! 11. Gewcn, ex-prcsident of the
Phllndelphla & Heading Hallread company,
carries a 5125,000 policy. Themas Delan, the
carrot manuticturcr, iwys premiums en 5100,
OOOt Hamilton-Disston has In the vntilt of n
well-known t-afe dcposlte company policies
fer5510,000; Jehn Wauamakcr pays premiums
enS2C0,000; 11. It. Cemcgys, president of the
riiiladelphla National bank, has a policy for
675,000 ; Lewis C. Cn&sldy is iiiBurcd for 5100,
000 ; Benjamin 1L Shoemaker and Wharten
Barker for 51000 each gltichard J. Debbins,
the builder, 5100,000 ; Oeorpe Harding, the
patent lawyer, 5100,000 ; W. M. Kunk, ofD.ir efD.ir ofD.ir
lingten, Hunk A Ce., fJ33,000 ; President Wil
bur of the Lehigh Valley railroad, 5100.000;
nnd Geerge II. Stuart, president of the Mer
chants' National bank $100,000. Tlie dry
goods firm of Heed, lienbrlght A Ca have
?250,000 insurance en their llcs. Chailcs
llartslierne, Vice-president of tlie Lehigh
Valley railroad company, has a 575,000 policy
rtnd ltebert II. Havre, of the same company,
H Insured for 5100,000. Mackellar, Smiths .t
Jerdan, the type founders, are Insured for
ncarlv a quarter of a million. W. It. Clyde
Is lesured for 5150,000. There nre at least '-liO
ethers W-he have policies of from 525,000 te
550,000.
In Kcw Yerk, William II. Vanderbilt is
Insured for 5020.000. Every policy he owns
has been issued within the last five years.
Jey Gould made up his mind a dozen j-ears
age te ltisure hi J lift', and year by year has
added te the amount until he can produce
policies for 5100,000, which hocallshisomcrg hecallshisomcrg hocallshisemcrg
encv fund. I'icrce Lerlllard has 5255,000 en
Ids lire. P. W. Doveo, the Xew Yerk paint
manufacturer, carries jiellcics for 5250,000.
Cyrus W. Field's life is insured for 52IO.OW).
Alexander llarrelt and !'. It. Itebcrts, of Sew
Yerk, each have 5200,000 en their lives.
Jehn Gibb, tlie spool silk man, has policies
for 5170,000, Chailcs Pratt and 11. J J. Hyde,
of New Yerk, nre each Insured for 51--5,00u.
Uncle Itufus Hatch Is insureil for 570,000.
Judge 1'ullcrten for 575,000, H. U. Clatlin for
8125,00a
Senater Den Cameren of Pennsylvania, has
in insurance of 5100,000, and W.L. Scott, of
Eric, 5SSi,000,
Geerge M. Tellman of Chicago, of Pullman
car fame, has his lift) Insured for 5100,00a J.
1L McA'icker, the theatrical manager nnd
fathcr-lu-law of Edwin lloelli, has a policy
for 550,000. Few men are Insured after they
nru Ce, and doctors and actors are as a rufe
peer customers of llfe insurance companies.
Dorcas AriinenletlKtnciit.
Theladlcs of the Union Deicas nerlcty Kratc
fully acknowledge, the follewlm,- donutlens
Mrs. Wm. Wiley Jl.ilra. Gee. Steinmnii 5. Mls
Harriet HelUhue $J, 31 r. II. O. Martin (10; Mr.
Nathaniel Ellmakcrt;, MUs 8. G, Mjerall, Mm.
Gee. Franklin 11, Mre, V. II. Ilrewn f 1. Jlrs. W'id
jnycrtl.Mre. ltengler 1, Miss Sue Frazlcr fl,
MIssA,Hurfera$l,fat. Paul's ThanksdlvlnK col cel col
lectien (uddltlenal) S0c.. balance from Leup Year
" German "t3.S0, fair held by F.1U LundN. Myrn
Lechcr. l!cle and Jlary llrubuker JiS5, Jlr.
Hcnrj' Baumgardncr 1 ten of nut coal, Mrs. Cur
ter cletlilntr, Mrs. Jehn llager eletliliiR, MIsk
XUza. Smith 73 yards raunllu nnd canton flannel.
Amusenienu.
llarnci McAuU'j Te-ntyM. This evening thU
comedian, who has made himself famous by hU
Impersonation of Uncle flan'l, will appear In the
opera home In his new piny of "The Jersey
jpau," which gave such ijrpjt satlif-ictleu when
presented here last t.oAen. He has u (ii pubic
r company supporting him.
r At Iht Iilult.the " MIdgcU " uppeur for the
usttlmeuttba West King street rink this c cu
ing. The Micnncrcher rink will be open ns usual
thlsevcnlng,aftcrlat night's eccupuncy of the
hall by the Mninncrcbnr festivities.
Pump, I'uiu-i, l'lun-i.
Your heart Is tbe busiest pump In tbe world,
-pumping ull tbe Ume ; never stepping until you
die. It pumps bleed. Kveiy four minutes ull
tbe bleed In your system pusses thieiiKlijuur
heart. Bleed U tbe vital fluid, lmpere-iah if unit
you die. Invigorate It, and you ura hearty uiid
joyful. Thcroinustbelronlu tbe bleed, or ynu
ute pale and puny, brown's Iren Hitters Is the
most elllcicnl pi-eurutlen of Iren i gentle,
jiewerful and rellabie.
UUCKIiKX'S AII.MC-. sAMT.
.'J:h best hulve lutbu n eild for Cuts. HruUes,
,feree, Llduv.fcultJtlu-uiu, Fever tetrn. Tetter,
Cliuppcd Hand, Chllblulus, Coins, uud ull hklu
Ki uptlens, nnd peslth ely uures l'lles, or no luiy
vvqulrcd. It lscuaruntevd te ulve perfect satis-
lactiun, or money rcinimuu. i-rn-, sa cenispcr
itex. KerMlObylb II. C'ecbrun, druggist, Nes.
Jaiund JJD N'enh (Jucen street, Lancaster, Pu.
VJZATJIS,
k'siYBiLL. Christmas. ImI. lu Jleunt Jey. l'..
P'JE1J May, dsugbtoref II. W. and Leah A. hruy.
bill, ared 4 j-CJiu. 3 mouths and 21 Ua ,
jTUt lovely bud, no yeuug, se fuir,
Called heuce by t-urly deem,
Jiut raine te show bow sweet a flower,
" "'in l'arudUe ivpuld bloom."
nneial Jienday, Peet-wbcriBth, nt loe'clock,
l.nnl e psiwuU' rerfiJiiucc.pu West Mala street,
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I'rcaclitnf hen-Ices at llie Uellicl. llarrlslmrp;
papers please copy, fl2G-t
Kmt-sY. In this city, en theMth Inst., lrthn,
lfe of Jehn Shtltjr, fn the 6lt j-enr of her krp.
A precious ene from ns 1im tjeii'-,
A voice e loved tlllrd
A pUcc l vacant In enr home.
WMcnnevcrcsn iwniivu.
Fnn'wclt, mj- liutianil anil chllilrcii ilcar,
Tlieuith absent from J en Ie net fear t
(IcmI will protect nnd comrert, tee,
SiljvoenoHnotlicrni 1 loved you.
Tl iclattvcs and rrlends of the fftmlly are iu
ipcctfully Invited te attend the funeral from the
l-cdldencoeflicrton-ln-law, tfrlns anr. .Ne. 1S1
Middle ttrect, en Sunday nrternoeii at 3 o'clock.
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JlalxKMAJt. In thlicltr.en thnWlhlmt., Allan
I.ee. en of Franrts andlf ann y llrlnkman, need a
years, fttnenths nnd 19 days.
Fare thee, well, sweet hud of beauty.
l.lttle Allan, fare ttieew fill
Oh 1 thou were tee pure and holy.
On an earth like thU te dwell.
The i-elatU c and friends of the family are re
spectfully Im Ited te attend the funeral, from
the residenee of his parents, Ne. W7 Seuth rilnee
street, Monday afternoon nt ! o'clock. Inter,
went nt Zlen's cemetery. ltd
MAltKM'.TS.
I'lillnilelphla Market.
rntLAHLrnn,l)ee.27,Fleurstcady lint quiet i
Superfine, mm 71 ! Extra, g3 renn'ii.
family. ?i WM Winter clews. HJ-ffl2-S .e
tntlRhts, flgJ.V)! Minn, evtm clear, fcl 5M.1 ,.m
detniiRhts,i;MJ '-"I winter patents, i S--S
a i sprlnR de, l .vvt3 l.V
ItvoflenrntM.V). . . . ....
Wheut nnn, with fair demand i Ne. " "est
cm lled.POO! Xo.3de.71C! Xe.ll'a.dn,8,c; Ne.
2 Delaware, de. 81c.
Cem linn nnd fairly active for local eon een eon
sumptien; steamer. 4fttl3e! s.ill yellow nnd de
mixed, 49R4K 1 Ne. 3 de. 47e'!5e. ,
Outs quiet and steady ! Ne. 1. "lute.
OSfic; Ne. Sdo.SlHfiKei-Ne.Sdo.sniiei rejecteil,
SMMSc: Ne. 8mlt-d,3JiS
llyp auu nt khxiuc .
Seeds-Clever dull nt OiU'Me x Timethy
lull
nt 1 Wjjl .i t t inxsceu searce in i "t.
Winter bran firm nttlO.WllS.
rrovlsiens nun nnu meniiy : iucss i-uik,
HMil-IM; beef hams, 19 Jeg-Mi city mess lieef,
413 VKJH
kicen,' aSOMei Smoked bhoulders. 7c :
salt de. Mimic ; smoked hams, lOQllJic ; pickled
de.9v;iJ'Jie, ....
I-wU dull ; city retlned, 8c ; loose butchers',
CKc: prline steam, 7. ,
Iluttcr tlnn nnd active ; under m U arrivals ;
Creamery eitni. Slfilic : Ik C. .; N. . de, J'lrt
I7e: Western dairy extras, 27c; de Reed te
choice, '-We. ,
Holts RtOtjlfc s psckinR butter, 7fil0c.
KKgs Ann nnd supplies ery light; extras, S3
Cheese dull, but steady ; New Yerk Full
Cream, WUS13e i Ohie Flats, choice. ll;c; de
fair te prime. PfftUVi'c; l'cnn'apart skims.SS.cj
de full de, KSlyc. .
Petroleum dull ; Iictlncd, 7)c.
Wlilsuy quiet at i -.
Neir Yerk Slarket.
New Yerk, Dee. S7. Fleur State und Western
a shade stronger nnd In fair demand. Southern
Wheat very strong and Mile higher, with
moredotnir In options; Ne. 1 Whlte, nominal :
Ne. 4 lied. Jan., hiK?82!c; Fcl).,Kl,gsi?,e ;
.unr., wij&c : .iiuy, cvtjw-',..
corn 5UV-C. nigncr mi
tt'natfivn uiuil J(l?Allrs
iiphnr mid fulrlv nctlve
Mixed
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Oats iJSiVo'hlgheV'Ne. 1, Jan.. 23dJi?ic
; no luiure, ti-i,j' i-ic.
feiJ.,Jixe ; auiir, uoietu , itv.i.ui,urfn-iv
Stock Market.
Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce., Hankers,
Lancaster, Pa.
11 a.m. i:ii. 3r.ii.
Missouri Pacific.
Michigan Central
New Yerk Cent nd
New Jersey Central
Ohie Central
Del. Lack. A Western
Denver A ItleCranilc
F.rlc
Kansas ,t Texas
Lakoshern
Chicago A X. W., com
N.N.. Ont..t Western
h t. l'uul A Omaha
Pacific Mall
Itechester.t Pittsburg
St. Paul
Texas Pacific
Union Pacltlc
Wabash Common
Wabash Prefertvd
West'n Union Telegraph..
Loulsvllle A Nnshvllle
N. V Chi. A St. I
Lehlgh Valley
Lehigh Navlgat ion
Pennsylvania
Heading ...
l'.T. A Jlnirule
Northern Pacific Cem....
Northern Pacltlc l'ref
HestonWlle
Philadelphia Erie
Northern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
OH
People's Passenger
Jersey Central
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K an: eevi
W5 Kill h3K
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70S Kli 70l
lJl Ift? Hit
WVJ 415 4.-,''
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15 2I2 '2V,f
7?i 57?s' 57
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ieji Oil aif?
s Ii-ie s;2 ;w
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40 s:;; ai4
ii": iuii iH'i
7-'3i 73 73
I'hiladelpliln.
Quotations by Associated Press,
Stocks dull.
Philadelphia & Eric II. I!
ueuuiug uaureuu
l'ennswvnnla Hallretul
I.ehlch Vallcv Hallread
57:
United CemDanles of Neiv Jersey
133S
Northern Pacific
Northern Paclllc Preferred
Northern Central Hallread
Lehigh Navigation Company
Nerrist own Hallread
Central Transportation Company
Ilumile, New Yerk A Philadelphia... ..
Little Schuylkill Hallread
Kr?
.te;
M
New A'erk.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks weak. Meney, lft-c.
New "lerk Central , tH
Erie Hallread 13.;
Adams Liurcss i"
Michigan Central Hallread.
Michigan southern Hallread
Illinois Central Hallread
Cleveland.": Pittsburg Hallread....
Chicago . Heck Island Hailmad
Pittsburg A Fert Wayne Hallread
Western ilnlnn Telegraph Company.
Teledo A Wabash
New Jersey Central . ...
New Yerk, Ontario ft Western
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Iliiuseheld .Sfitrket.
Satcbeav, Deetmber-:
Creamery Duttcr..
Ilutteril ft
40c.
2U33HC
5c
5c
fjiee
Cup Cheche, in n cups. .. .
Coitage Cheese, twepleccs....
Dutch Cheese )l lump
reCLTUV.
Turkeys "fl piece, (live) 'I up.
dressed)..
.l.-Blip.
Chickens V palr(Ue)
" T1 piece (cleaned)
Pigeons imlr,
Ducks "fl piece (cleaned)
Kubblts 4 piece
. .UCWIfcl
..40ii1c
..Slfi.lnc
..C0i.lc
Sue
MI8CEU-AEOVH.
MlnceMcatV ft lte
Apple Mutter Vlt Sic
Eggsdez 3i23--'c
Heney t ft -i
IairdV ft lOstlic
Oysters KM (JJfll
Dry Uccr, chipped 4uc
Ham, sliced -'Ic
Mince Meat, per ft ,, 1-SJc
rnciTS.
tirapesW , KVj-Jne
Apples 1 JJpk iic
Haunnas Tl dez 3s4g
Cocoanuts, each Sftr.'c
Currents V ft (dried) I0e
Dried Apples V at Kfc
Dried Peaches 1 jt l.'e
lTunes";! tt MJloe
Lemens 1 dez loa-jeo
oranges fidnr ra"OG
Pears VKpk 'i'ui,Vc
ChestnuU Vnt ISglSe
Cranberries V at 'JH-,
Pineapples, each 'Hji1c
VEOETACLES.
Cabbage W head 10c
Potatoes VHl'k , Ke
llcans(Llinii) V (jt ,.,..,.. ISe
Carrots )l bunch fe
Head Salad fe
Onions bunch 5c
bwect l'obitecs V H pk liQ'Wc
Hudlshes Vlmneh 5e
Seap lleiins Va 12e
SpluiichKpk lttfJ15c
Sulsify 4f lninch , biilOe
Turnips l ' jik 7e
Artichokes ,l 'jpk Ce
Peppers 1 dez , Cgl.'ie
Onliuis) "RH 11 "Kc
Catllsh ft ft
Perch.
Heck
llliick Iktss ,
Pike
Whlte Fish.
:it
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....lie
xj: r An rr.n tihkmv.xts.
w
anti:d.
t A geed girl fergencral housework,
Ne. 210 East Orunge street.
iur.lr
T7IOH KL'NT.
JU A One-story llitck Heuse, with kitchen
attached, In the w est end et the city. Apply te
J.J. WEH,
St-SiTn College Avenue.
SAUl'H ICItAUT ANDTUHKBY LUNCH
THIS EVENING,
at the Ff until Ward Hetel, Ne. 11-' Seuth Queen
street. Alan a Turkey Hatlle tern Fine Let of
Turkeys. It
DON'T LSB LINIMBNTS OU OINT.
ments. One llcnsen's Cupclna Plaster Is
better than ull the greasy compounds j en can
carry, tt cents.
sl;
BIGHS.
Twentv-tlve Flue
I'OHTLAND SLEIGHS
from tSAi) tu (taOO, nt
.S. E. 1IAILEVS.
It
Ne. Ui North (Jucen Street.
BISMARCK'S RESTAURANT.
Te-NIOIIT an Extra Flne Luurli will be
served und Christinas Trees Illuminated.
A.tiEOKOE.
It Ne. 3 East King btrect.
Ti-OR 8ALB TWOHAPBS.
JU One bmall, ene Medium bin, will be sold
cheap If removed Inslde of a week, as room Is
needed for very large safe new, being shipped
from factory. HOWMAN A MU6&EB.
It Xe. IV East t'hesluut (street.
nvi.m te vs.
Tt1
EMGiers snnvirns
wim m:
i liil.l In the fellnwluc
: churches tomorrow.
In the meniliiR nt I0:50.1n lheamcnlnRntTil!k
sntiiliiv school nt 1:tt e. m.
When the hour Is
lifvr.-iit tt l sivrliillv linteil
Mi-oRUi.(l,HEnT.RiAM---eiilhliiccn street.
Sen Ices mernlni and tiwiiliii nt the usual
hours. Snlilialhchoelnt IHp. 1'rnyer meeting
Thun.d.iy ecntn. W elcinue te nil. llieums
Thouiiisen. pastor,
Oli kt lUrrisT CncEiu. . M C A lloems.
Ilev. il. Frayne, pister. "nnilay school at i p. m.
West Mission Wm. l'enlck, pastor. 1'reuch.
liiffln the mernlns and evenlnc hv thennster.
r-" -. . . . v.. ..,...:. .1 .:
Hundny school at
l'lv i;niisiuuis v-tervisrs -.in
Tuesuny cicnui-i.
Watch im-etlng W I'llnesdny
eveiunaiii u..;".
SEresr, r.VAXOEttcit. t Kngllsh ). en Mulberry
street, nljeve Orange L. N, Weriunn, jvtster.
Pi-enehlng nt 10-30 a. in. and nt 7:1.1 p. in. Sunday
school at i p. m. Watch meeting services en
Weilncsdnv avrnlng lice. 31st, 11. te continue
untll.lnn. 1st, 1SSA. The ecrclis te consist of
lllble rending, sermon, pmjer nnd experlenee
commencing ntSo'elerk. This te be the com
mencement of a revival meeting te be continued
e erv night eccpt S.itunl i v
KKFOKxrntsr. i.ukcs) 3iiiriettnncnue, licv.
Wm. F, l.lchllter, pastor. Divine erieesnt
10:10 a.m. ""und.iv school nt 8 p. m. Christmas
festival service of the Mimhiy school nt7:13p. in.
The old Monnentteswlll held service In tliclr
church, corner of F.nt Chestnut nnd Sherman
streets, en Minilav, Dec. SSth,r.t S o'clock, p. in.
I'reachlna lu both' languages.
t'nntsT J.raiKnAX Ciirmu Wi-st King slix-el.
K. It. Heed, ixnter Mind.iv school at l4 p. m.
USlTEnllUKTIlKKXlX ClllUST (CeVE"tAT) W est
Onmge street, between Mnlbetry sod Chirlettn
strrcts, (fermeily known ns Milem) Kev. M. J.
Muinma, aster. l'n-achlng morning nnd even
ing. "Uinl.iy school ats p. in.
Inc. nd.iv school nt I-n p. m.
'llsnEatA. Preaching In the morning and
evening by the pastor, licv .1. Y. Mitchell, D. II.
Jlemvivx. J Max Hark, pastor; I0X a. m.,
litany nnd sermon ; S p. m., Minday -school ; 71,
p. m.. third Advent sermon. " Light."
Tkixity l.trriiEiiAy. Hely C'oinmunlen to
morrow morning. Preparatory servlce this
evening nt 7:30. Mnnrai tivinoriew evening en
The Christmas Ladder" New Year F.ve can
tata In the ch:iiel nt S o'clock Wednesday oven even
tug, s-ervlccs nUe In the ehnreh, iipproprlnte te
the New Year, en Wedued.iy nlsht from 11 te 12.
Catechetical class organizes lu thcrhapel en the
evening of New Year Day at 7-10.
t. ! Art' M. i'.. Ciicntii. "-erv Ices morning
and evening bv the pastor. ""unday-seh(xt nt
11511.111.
Csies llETUEt Kcv.U. W. ellliamer, pastor.
Preaching at 10-.Mii. m .and 7-15 p. m. On Wed
nesday nliht an old fashleued watch meeting
will be bold, commencing nt fc o'clock. Ilcv.lt.
F. Heck will be present and assist In the ser-
lees.
.vr. Jeiis's I.ctiieban l!ei. Sylvanus Stall,
pastor. l'rciichlng In the meriiliig. Ne evening
service, "unday-schoel at VJi
Grace Lvtiierax. Cerner of North Queen
and .lame street, ltev. C. Elvln Ileupt, pastor.
Services at le-M a tn nnd7-is p. m. "chenl nt 2
p. m.
First llintsr. Praj er nieetlug nt 110 p.m.
-iinu'iy-sciiiMti in - iji. -
Fiest IHrriST. Prayer meeting nt l-.TO p. in.
unday school at IIS p. m.
First UErensiEU Services te-morrow morning
nt 10:3a Sunday-school Christmas eolebnitien In
the evening.
First M K. CucRnt nev. J. T."-atchcll. pastor.
' Centenary Day " ser Ices nt 10-.J0 a. in. and
7.15 p.m. s'undij -school at l.U p. in. Yeung
peojile's prayer meeting nt cJX p. m. Watch
night services en Wednesday evening nt 10
o'clock.
-v ; ir . 1 1 i -j:i: ti.s i:m i;.v ts.
-irANTi:D A YOUNO MAN " WITH
.l,emi capital In Itetnll Ceal llaslncss in
Philadelphia.
miHiness esianusncu lour enrs.
s. K. WHlliltT.
1'hlladclphU, 1". O.
.uuress,
nev-is-lmd
T
IHEY CAN ALT. COPY. HIT NONK
can erinai the Havana lellew I nml Be.
Cigar, at
HAHTM ' . s KLLOW I'ltOXT CIC.AH
STOKK.
W
AVEUS WANTni),
T
FITI.TON COTTON' SlII.I
Applv te N. BENTON,
di;3t"dJI,W, Superintendent.
Clt KICK'S.
FLORAL OFFKHING.
A C1IIIIST.MAS OlFT tenll purchasers et Tea
nnd Coffeei 46s Granulnted Sugar, S7C,: 4 s
White ,' A " Sugnr, Be. Matchless .King C'etTevs,
41 cents.
THK IiAUOKST, ir.ST AND MOST
complete assortment of Euchre, Casine and
Poker Cards In the town, from ik per pack up,
IIAHTMAN'S YELLOW FHOXTCIQAIt
STOHK.
rpHCY CAN ALL COPY 11UT NONi:
A. canequal the Havana Yellow Frent Se. Ci
gar, ut
IIAKTMAX'S Yr.LLOW FHO.VT CtOAH
STOHE.
H
LBCTION NOTICB.
TiieRastebx MAraCFTlIocsKCe.
Lancaatcr, Pa.
Th annual meeting of Stockholders and elec
tion for Directors et this company will be held
atlW East King street, en TLT-'.SDATi, JAN.
13, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. in., and
neon. ALLAN A. IIEHH,
diJ-dlJl'-" Secretary.
pOlTRBNT, I'ltOM APRIL 1, ls
HTOKEHOOM, 'JO EAST KING ST..
153 feet deep. 24 feet wide back, with geed east
nnd south light. Apply nt
e27itd a; E.V-T KINGbTHEET.
rplIB REST THING TO UUY.
DECEMHEIl 17. 1S1
Is a geed Suit of Undenvear, ft few heavy Com Cem Com
lertx. Warm Pants, n pair of Overalls te slip en
ever your old pauts, n pair of warm Mitts or
Oleics, an all-wool Shirt, Woolen nnd Cotten
Stocking nnd a variety or seasonable goods, all
of which nre selling at very reduced prices,
At IIUCIITOLD'!",
Ne. 52 North Queen street.
3Iee Houses filled with pure lee. freu from
any sewerage.
IST
TOTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS.
I IVPACTPIt . Ill AI1INO
NAHHOWGAIGK HA1LHOAD COMPANY.
A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at
the olllce of the undersigned, Centre Square,
Lancaster, en MONDAY, JANUAHY 5, IMS, bo be
tween the hours of 11 a. in. and 1 m., lorthe pur
pose of electing thirteen directors tosenefer
tbe ensuing year. ., IAM LEAM AN,
diWtdi secretary.
pHKAM
OF R03T.S
CHAPPED HANDS. LIPS, FACE AND ALL
KOUUHNES'j OF THE SKIN.
It does net hurt like Glycerine.
PHICE, 10 and S3 CENTS, at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
Nes. 137 AND 139 NORTH QUEEN STHEET,
decS-Cind Lancaster, Pa.
F
OR
GLOVES,
Te keep the hands warm.
MITTENS,
Te keep the hands warm.
SOCKS,
Te keep the feet warm.
EAR MUITS,
Te keep the ears warm.
MUFFLERS,
Te keep the neik warm.
UNDERWEAR,
Te keep the body warm.
Ge te ERISMAN'S,
Ne. 17 WEST KING STHEET.
B
URGER V SUTTON.
COMPLIMENTS
-OF THE
SEASON
Happy Christmas, with each blessing,
Has been with us, tilled with joy J
New Year new Is closely pressing,
llrlugliig bliss, without alley ;
New reseli es nre new In order,
i.'irrj man will make smuu vow i
Sw car y li forsake disorder,
CI It up, and de it new.
Fill your wifu nnd friends with pleasure
ily'yeur Just regard for dress
Cull, and we will take, your measure,
At ii cost that won't distress.
BURGER A Simi,
Mcrtliaiit Tailors anil Clothiers,
KO. 34 CENTRE SQUARE,
LAXCASTKH. PA.
Dt.'l
H
T-AOEU A IUtOTIir.lt.
HAGER & BROTHER,
-REDUCED
LADIES' WINTER WRAPS.
Plush Garments, Russian Circulars. Newmarkets,
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Shawls, Dress Goods, Skirts and Underwear.
HAGER &
Ne. 25 West King Street,
B
OWKRS .t HURST.
BOWERS
Nes. 26 and 28 North
-
WHITE III.ANKETS TO HE SOLD CHEAP.
Ii 11 K Y IILANKETS TO HE SOLD CHEAP.
SCAHLETHLAXKETS TO HE SOLD CHEAP.
COMFOHT3 TO HE SOLD CHEAP.
Te reduce stock preparatory tetuktng Inventory.
We Offer an Elegant Line of
MIEETINGandSHIItTINC. ML'iLIN,
TABLE LINENS.TICKINI'.S, CHECKS
nnd NAPKINS,
All Very Lew te Hcdure stock.
Ladles' White and Scarlet Merine I'nderwear.
Men'sWhlte.Orcy Scarlet Merine Cnderw car.
Children's White & Scarlet Merine I'nderwear.
All Sold Very Lew,
.WHemcmber we deduct 10 rer cent, from every cash sale-large or small-as a special Indue,
ment te purchasers, In order te reduce oursteck before taking Inventory. I Lf.ASh ui t. un
BOWERS & HURST.
2S
TEXT POOR TO THE COURT HOUSE
FAHNESTOCK'S.
HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH LADIES'
REDUCED
$50.00 Plush Coats Reduced te $40.00.
$40.00 Plnsh Coats Reduced te $30.00.
$30.00 Plush Coats Reduced te $23.00
THESE ARE RARE BARGAINS,
AND NOTHING MOHE Sl'lTAHLK FOIt A HANDSOME PHESE.N'T.
ALSO
L0XG AND SQUARE IJROCIIE AND IMITATION INDIA SHAWLS.
R. E. FAHNEST0CK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse,
w
HAT WILL YOU RUY
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
M ETZG E R & H A U G H M A N'.
A LADY'S COAT. A OIKL'S COAT. A PAISLEY SHAWL. A BLANKET SHAWL. A 1ILACK
TIMIIET SHAWL. A UI.ACK SILK DKESS. A BLACK CASHMERE. A CLOTH DHESS
Ol'ANYCOLOH. A CALICO DRESS. A PAIR OF BLANKETS.
A COUNTERPANE. A CARPET. A PIECE OF MUSLIN. A HANDKERCHIEF OF SILK,
LINEN OH COTTON. An UMURELLAOF SILK, ALPACA OH OIN'OHAM. A UOSSAMK
FOR ANY OF YOUR FRIENDS, OR ANTTIIINO ELSE IN OUR LINE YOU
CAN BUY AT TUE VERY BOTTOM PRICES.
letzger & Hauglimaii's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
S" Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel.
CARVETS, JtC.
s
HIRK'S CARPET HALL.
BARGAINS!
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Selling Off te Clese Business.
EVERYTHING MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD.
A Full Line of BODY BRUSSELS. TAPESTY, nnd All Grades of INORAl.V CARPETS, HUGH,
BLANKETS, COVERLETS and OIL CLOTH.
ALL AT A SACRIFICE.
Prompt Attention Given te the Manufacture of Rag Carpets te Order at
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Cor. WestJKing and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa,
.YJi'lK ADYEllTlSKMEXTS,
CO YOU WILL KIND. "BENSON'S
O Cnpelne Plasters are In the highest degree
reliable," says Dr. KalcetT, of .New Yerk. 2c.
PEOPLE'S BUILDING, LOAN AND DE.
POSIT COMPANY'. Monthly meetlnc this
(Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock, nt Majer
lielnichl's efllce, Ne. 41 North Duke street, bale
of money at U o'clock.
A. B. VILLEE, heeretary.
THE OLD GROCERY STAND AT THE
corner of l'rlnce and Lemen streets has
licen reopened today for the continuation if
business. A tine stock en hand und low prtces.
ltd
TJiQUlTABIiEIilFK INSURANCE COM
lli PANY.
Assets,
854,000,000,
Surplus,
812,000,000.
Indisputable Creditors' Assurance Equitable Lire
Insurance 'Company.
The only Business Man's Policy written, pay.
able lu 10. 15 or years, and non-ferfeltable utter
3 years. The safest Investment and best paying
one,
EOUITABLK DOES THE LAHGEST INSUH
HUHANCE BUSINESS IN THE WOULD.
W. J. MADDEN,
10 NOHTIl QUEEN ST.
Wkiti ren IxronMATiey.
;oe7.i.
PRICES.&-
BROTHER.
Lancaster, Pa.
8c RURST,
Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
We Offer the ltcst Makes et
lIOiIKRY, OLOVEd, COlWETs, .te..
Very Lew te Heduee sleck.
COATS.
IN PRICE.
")
Lancaster, Pa.
AT
BARGAINS!
-AT-
fetiK-Zrad&w
xmr An rsitTisvxexTn.
MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PirES
and Smokers, a cholee let te select from,
nt prices that defy competition, at
IIAHTMAN'S YELLOW FHONTCIOAK
bTOHE.
T OUIS WEHER.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
BittOAlKS IV
WATCHES, CI.OCKH, CHAINS, HlNGS, SPEC
TACLES, Etc.
HepalriDg of all kinds wlllrneelvn my personal
attention. LOUIS WEllEH,
Ne, 150)4 North Queen street.
a Heineinber name und number. Dlrcetly
opposite City Hetel, near I'enn'a DepetJ
i'3Md
GIRARD KIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY OK PHILADELPHIA.
Alvred S. Uiliitt, President.
James II. alvobe, Vlee l'res, and Trens.
EuwixF, MKUBiLt-Steretar)". .
JCLtra 11. Allex, Asssltant Secretary,
ASSETS-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDHED
aiii ruiiei.ib
THOUSAND.
NINE HUNDHED
AND SIXTY
AND KOHTY-
SEVEN DOLLAKS
NINE CENTS.
AU Invested In solid securities,
Lesst s promptly settled and paid.
RD?E & KAUFFMAN, Agents,
NO. 19 WEST KINO STREET.
ectlmdM.WA8U
AMVHKMKSTS.
ijiuiten erintA uei'sii
Bttturday Evenlntr, Docembor 27
TDK FAVOUITi: COMinHAN'.
-4 Mr. B. McAULEY,4-
111 his Uccontrte linpersonntleu,
GILDEROY PUNK,
In the new nnd nrlglunl Fnrelenl Comedy In J
Acts, by K. A, l.OCKK, entitled
THDJERSEYM1R
A Clmnnlng Story, Happily Coueelved.lleaull Ceueelved.lleaull
fully Written, Kxeellently Acted,
ADMISSION ., M,..7. WA .-HCF.NTS.
HKSKKVKD SKATS ,,.,.,.. CKNTd.
Fer sale nt Opera llen Ortlce. iUI 31
ilOOnT.S.
HAKU'S" SON'S.'
JOHN
GHRISTMAS !
HOLIDAY GOODS,
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
ETCHINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES,
WATER COLOR SKETCHES,
PRANG'S CHRISTMAS
CUIUS AND TOKENS,
ILLUSTRATED ROOKS,
lllRLES, PRAYER 11000KS,
CHILDREN'S HOOKS,
WRITING DESKS,
WORK 110XKS,
.IEWr.LROXIS,
TOILET SETS,
POCKET HOOKS,
CARD CASES,
PHOTOGRAPH ALHUMS,
CRAP ROOKS,
SCRAP riCTURI'S,
WATJ'.R COLOR 110XES,
PAINTING ROOKS,
TOY BOOKS,
FANCY STATIONERY.
PRICES LOW
AT THE
BOOKSTORE
-Ol'-
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
15 and 17 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTKH. PA.
TOIIACCO A.S'lt CWAIt.1.
pSTABLISlinn, 1770.
H. C. DEMUTH,
MANUEACTUKKHOK
Derauth's Celebrated Snuff
-AND-
FINE CIGARS.
NO.114 EAST KING ST.
We have new In stock u Kine Line of Goods
suitable Ter
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Consisting or
FIXE MEEHbCHAUM AND UtENCH 1IHIAH
PIPES,
Meerschaum CUar and Cigarette Helders,
Cl(tar, Cigarette and Mutch Cases, In Turkey
Morreeco, Ktissla, Alligator, Calf, Seal, Her skin
and Sole leather. dl-iwd
H.
Jj.STKHMAS.tCO.
Holiday Presents.
MKEHSCHAUM 8MOKEKS AND PIPES,
TURKISH PIPES, FRENCH HKIAU
PIPES, CIGAH AND CIGAHETTE IIOL
DEKS, CIGAH CASES, SMOKER'S SETS,
CIGAHETTE CASES, ASH RECEIVERS,
MATCH CASES, CANES.Ac. All In great
variety and nt rer)" low prices.
jjJ-CuU nnd examine our goods,
treuble te show tham.
Ne
tt I, STEHMAN & CO.,
Ne. 116 North Queen Street.
HOTELS.
M
VENNERCHOR HOTEL.
Maennercher Hetel.
I am new prepared te nreoininndatethepnbllo
1th nil the advantages of a
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
HOARDERS by tlie day or for any lenRtli of
time can have ull thn udvantiiReg of the best
hotels.
Meals at All Hours.
FINK RESTAURANT ATTACHED.
Het Lunch every morning from 10 te K o'clock.
HENRY DOERR,
sepMU8ejiMtrj
PROPHIETOK.
CIGARS FROM fl PER HUNDRED TO
the Very Finest Quality, In packages suita
ble ter t ne i leuuavs, in.
IIAHTMAN'S YELLOW
hTOHE
FRQNT CIOAU
NOTICE TO TRESPjVSSERS AND
GUNNERS.-A11 persons nre hereby for.
bidden te trespass oil any of tbe lands or the
Cornwall or bpcedw ell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln
clesed, either for the puniose of sheeting or tlsh.
lnir. as the law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespassing en said lauds of the undersigned
after this ne.uV f celEMAS ruKEilASf
It. PERCY ALDEN.
EDWARD C. FREEMAN.
Attorney for It. W. Celeman's helr.
ectlltfdAw
neun.tr uuihim.
A, ,.
pHARKSW. TRY.
A PAIIt OK
LACE CURTAINS
WOULD MAKE A VKltY DKSIItAlll.K
OHEISTMAS PEESENTj
lehanlliciii lu I'tlKAM AND WHtTK Ter
hie, II.0U, i.M, ti.;. n' .w. .i.oe, txta. ti.ii,
si.Ni, S.MO, up te U"i n imlr, a. ' and 4 yanls
long, lied "ells, tlmnis anil Uiuibrrilulns,
Pelcsat Soe.tte, l.ii,upi Hrnss. Wnlnut. Kbenv,
Ac Drapery Chain anil I'm, lnssei hook
and Ilanil. ,
A KEW JllltllOllS, TO CLOSE. VEKY CHKAP.
One Plrr nt iiaei, former price, VAM. One
Pier nl .., former price. IS.m One Her at
;.(, fin mer price, f lie. one Matille nt "JIM,
foriner price, !).
WINDOW SHADES,
In NEW STVI.K1nmlUOI.OUM. New I the
tlme In have Pnper Hanging done. Prices have
iietcr been se low, and Mill go higher when the
busy time routes. It will liny te time your work
dniiiinew. Onr Stock Is Laign or I'icry nrade
of WALL PAPKK.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO.G7 NORTH QUEEN
ST.,
LANCASTKH,
A.
H
IGH A MARTIN.
CHRISTMAS
AT
CHINAHALL
China, Glass and Queensware,
FflNCY GOODS
I'ei:
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
f Ijintest Assertuient
liefnre purchasing.
Examine our stock
High & Martin,
NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTKH, PA.
n
OLID AY flOOIW.
WALTER A. HEIHTSH,
NO. W EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
HOLIDAY GOODS,
-INFANCY
CABINET WARE.
CAI1INETS, BRIC-A-IIHAC,
EASELS. PEDESTALS.
SLIPPER IIACK1.
BLACKING CAS 1,
COMMODES. HAT RACKS,
TOWEL HACKS.;
HOOK HACKS, AC, Av.
A very Lnrue Line of these iroeds. and always
a pleasure te show them.
WALTER A. HEIHITSH, I
Ne. 28 West King Street. .
decJ'iiid
..jT.'if.V.
OLEiaHS. HLEIOHS.
SIEI&HS! SLEI&HS!
EDGERLEY 8c CO.,
e Builders,
MARKET STREET, REAR OF POSrOFFICE, jj
LANCASTER, PA.
Our large stock of PORTLAND, ALBAN V and
DOUBLE SsLElUHS, which we otler ut largely
rt-duced prices, nre decidedly the llnest In the
city.
JiTDOS'TOBOET TO ZNCOl'BAOB WORK 1UAT IS
always RicuiBiK. Call and get a b.irgnlu. All "'
wmk warranted.
WC HAVE IN STOCK
Every Style Buggy and Carriage
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTKN'DED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ferthat
purpose. nev.tfd&w
VfORRKCK A MILEV.
Sleighs !
Sleighs !
Sleighs ! -.
GREAT BARGAINS
-AT
NORBECK & BLliTS,
Cerner Duke & Vine Streets,
LANCASTER, PA.
OVER 40 PUB CTJTTEES,
BOTH PORTLAND AND ALBANY,
Net disposed of nt nale. will be offered te the
public (III. TAIL) at PUBLIC SALE l'HIC'v.s.,
Our Meck Is the Finest In the City, hnrlngseld
te the most prominent nnd best "udgs of same,
which Is conclusive proof.
DOX'T BUY A CHEAP SHODDY ARTICLE.
DON'T III". LED
TO PAY
PRICES,
EXTRAVAGANT
But rail en the eldest nnd most reliable firm In
the city uud be convinced.
OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD.
A FULL STOCK OF CAHHIAtlK WORK ON
HAND.
- Repairing Neatly Dene.
CIRRHUS, OR HARD CANCER, IS ES-
scntlally n dlscase of middle life, Fully twe-
tblrds or the cases of Chronle Sclrrhils (hard
t.'unecr) occur In the period from the fortieth te
the tlfty-llfth year. ,.
cancers, Tumors, skin diseases-uIke,
Chronle and Prliutu Diseases successfully
treated by
'I)HS. 11. D. anclM. A. LONOAKKH.
Onicc IS East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'a.
Consultation free. dJC-3ir.tw
EDUCTION IN OVERCOATS.
In eitler te reduce our large stock of Fur
Beavers. Meltons, Kerseys and Corkscrews for
Oierceutlngs, 1 will, for the next CO dins, make
up te your order, In tlrst-elass style, ut greatly
reduced prices. All gunucutsaru guaranteed te
fit perfect und only the best quality of trim,
tilings are used.
A. II. HOSENBTEIN,
Flua Tailoring.
S7 North Queen street, opposite the I'ostefllco,
mSWuidU
. t
n
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