Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 30, 1886, Image 4

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,'tlHiM axd tun nomevutt.
B. SIt a en the Hid of the Prosecution
A, 3. KsVarTman Defending th Itoreugh.
M Mocking factory te h fleer. In Oper-
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r Correspondence et Iktillieixcir.
LTJMBtA, lNOTember 30, The suit of
1 Dy singer agalnnt the Columbia
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1 wu henrd last night at Uie eOlce
rHntrellerihey which place vm (Meil with
nil Interested spectators win.
jk'fHVM, Cq. appeared ai counsel for Mr.
mho claimed fiaeO from we
M four months' salary aa wa! ch
at the opera house from April 1 (e
Agt lef this year. The keys of the opera
WW were given te DyaleKer In issj ana
, ,.Mllaa pe ewlen of them until August 12th
tifctaycwr, when they were turned ever te
MM proper utherUleH, Ou Ibe iw'r "
' null It was claimed that every office Is
umin I ii ii rrirf"" ' tlinnew
w,f(BliClllnAprller each year. A. J. Kautl-
ftMra, etq., borough eoliciier, was prraein in
SilattrW el the borough. The empleyes
trf tka nnara house had been elected at the
rtwamlartueellng of thoceunoll In August el
?- ?--"j. -..,, I nvalmrer nlalmml that his
i did net expire until that month. After
5 ia)alBg both sides of the case Squire llerthey
''T'St'i The Hosiery Mill.
a & Tba new hosiery mill te be eperatexl by
MCewn. Vernen and Wllllatn Kills In tbe
,fvtblrd story or the electrie light building 111
Jf aeen be read v for oreratlon. The machinery Is
ll.'A.halft tint In ttfiattlmi thn ultiriar Iwilnrr rtnl
5. HA- -anTesterdav. The canacltr of the nlace will
Kt k. W1 n.lr fif lirtafirt im htcaV
! r5 WV vaua . .lue-ittj iju. ii vv.
Change at a Furnace.
A change will take place te-day In the
management or the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore
cempanleR furnaces nt Columbia. Mr. Am
brose Motlese, who has been assisting Mr. J.
I Reyor In the runnlngthe furnaces, has re
signed his position and will arsume the
management or furnaces at Norrlstew n, l'a
In his new field Mr. Mellow will be alsttd
fry hla brother Mr. Wilsen Mcllese, who hsi
bad charge- of tbe furnaces at Celumbl.i, The
furnaces at Columbia will be under the
supervision et Mr. J. L. Boyd.
Funeral of 311m Llllle selbcrt.
The funeral of the late Mls J.lllle O. Se--bert
took place en Monday alternoen and
waa Tery largely attended. Services were
held in the Second street Lutheran church.
The Bible class and tbe literary society of
una cnurcn, wuu wiucn me nect'aoee: was
connected, altended the funeral In a body.
Town Notes.
HI Henry's minstrel company appearcd In
the opera house last night belere an audience
which packed the building. The performance
was a very geed one and the people present
were very much pleased.
The boilers te be used at the four new
Silddllng furnaces at the mill et the Colutn Celutn
la Iren company hRve been completed and
are new beiug placed In position. The fur
naces will seen be ready for maklug Iren.
The bellerB were made at the boiler shops of
.fairer & Sen.
Hen. C. C. KaulTeian has returned home
from a visit te Pittsburg, Pa.
Werd was received by 'Squire Evaus yes
terday t have Harney McNcal, captain el
the canal beat " Klectnc Llgh," arrested. A
warrant was given te Officer Hardnele, who
arrested the man at Chlckk-s. On his way
down the canal, the man threw one of bis
mules into the river, giving as bis reason
that the mule was lame and net tit for his
work. MeNeal was taken toMIddletewn this
mernlnu te answer this charge.
Messrs. F. A. Bennett and.Chas. K. Brown
have received contracts ler the supplying
new uniforms for cenniany C.
A new tin reef is lielng placed en the Sun
day school el the Presbyterian church.
Aaren V. Woodhull will appear In tbe
opera heuse en December 2d, in the farce
comedy el ' Kll Wheattleld."
fVl.000 XUU A L.ASCA.STUlAy.
aeerge Greifiusu .sell nu laUcc Ilerae Car
Fer That Sara,
Geerge Greftsman , the well-known Lnncas
ler horseman, Is f21,000 richer new than he
was In 1SSA Net long age he invented
"Gressman's Palace Herse Car "whereby
hereps may be shipped r conveniently as if
they weie In a fctablu. The animals may be
fed, watered, transferred, etc., with the
utmost com cuience. A detailed description
of the Invention has already appeared In these
columns. Through W. It. Herbert, Mr,
Greismsn secured his first patent In March
last. I-'or tin Improvement he received
another patent lu April.
Uelasiweek dlstxi-.ed el his invention te
two New Yerk gentlemen, wheee names are
net given. Fer his invention be received
(31,000, and ler tlvnel his ptlacecars 10 000,
making a total of (27,000 cash. Mr. (iross (iress
( man had contracted ler 10 earn for $11,000,
the contract for which the New Yorkers have
taken at that tigiire. The cars haie
been built at the Harrlsburg eir werke
mid filty mere are expected te be built by
February 1. Mr. Gressman will remain as
general manager et tbe concern, at a geed
rslary, and he will open up central head
quarters In this city, at Ne. 117 North Prince
tureet. OBlcts have also been opened at tbe
Union stock yards, Chicago, and the Union
kteck yards, India napeliB.
Mr. Gressman has w-en a very auceesslul
horse dealer, and In this windfall of prosper
ity that has overtaken his invention, he will
have the hearty congratulations et hosts of
friends.
Oletenf UieMdMltiercher Fair.
The
Mtonnercher bazaar closed Mendav
night and there was a very large attendance.
A Jarge nnuiber of articles were elther
chanced off or sold. The bidding was lively
and tbe sale was kept until a late hour. The
principal articles chanced efr were as fellow s;
Hewing machine, Samuel W. Altlck ; china
set, Mrs. Dr. Henry Carpenter; dictionary,
Miss Emma V. Baker; pair of vases, Harry
Sutten j single barrelled gun, W. K. Fisher;
child's earrings, Mrs. G. Darumtetter ; sliver
ware, Miss Jagnow; silver cake basket, J.
Murphy ; meerschaum plje, Theodere Helh ;
toilet set, Ella Owens; cartut, A. Klki
banner, Mrs. William Bali, Infant basket,
Miss Emma Berger; brass plaque, J. L.
Martin; vase, J. K, Barr ; .bauuer, Miss
Annie llerst.
The person holding tlcket Ne. 1,730 drew
the prize or lilteen dollar In geld at the
bazaar. Who Is he T
The Laucuater ltluK.
About two hundred persons attended the
IJancasterrink last evening w here Lesterand
Wllmet, the bicycle rlders,4began the seoeud
night et their engagement. A young fellow
named Amwake, who was given his first
lessen en a wheel, created considerable luu
by his falls.
Manager ilalbech.ef the rink, contemplates
(urnlSKlbH building Inte a theatre alter the
holidays. In case he does, he will erect a
j5J??JrJ."'gfiBnd,w11! havea "tlHic capacity
Of;l,M)0. He will play opera and the bebt io ie
dally companies at low prices.
Tbe management of the rink has made ar.
reDgeuients tehae Texas Harry, the rifle
ahet, and a sjwcialty company te appear to
morrow afternoon and evening.
The Onl ami 1II Frlemli.
Te-day a man took a llve fccreecli e 1 te
the office of Alderman Doeu and asked the
'aqulre te cut oil its head and glve him Utly
eents for capturing it. The alderman said
that no bounty vas allowed for that kind el
owls. The iellew left the big-eyed bird be
hind, and he was afterwards presented te the
"Owl"eluU They will ehrbten him as a
member nt their erganlzitinu, and will set
uiiu ai uueriy mis evening when It Is dark
and he Is able te take In the town. The do de do
te tl " el'ie Slderumu was verJr MUsfaotery
Ihu hfiuji lieuv.
Mayer Morten ncUuowlelgea the receipt
from G. Soner.tSeu, of an order for fll 10
en a baker ler bread for the soup fund.
. m,,X'M."J er,,Ucl'enmillcr j tbterday turne.l
,.; .i ,U)0 tt",eunt remaining In his bauds
ler the aeup luud Mni.e last year.
ItdUhtd a Mtuuur.
Buuday. while Uev. e. Wetuch, pastor of
V et lucent Lutheran c'jurcti. Uhetr
maxi
SPIV, was 111 IJIS pill nit. snniH nun llr.
it rtbldence aud btnle rani, v ...
sum ?18 was iiilsslenarv lim,i"'h-
S'pBgUiB te the church. Picks and bhevels
tfWl used la breaking down the doers, and
PJ wuDesed that tramps committed the act.
T Mayer's Vag May we be pardoned
for reqaesttBg the Mayer te lDcorperate te his
nsxt mesnaiTB tbe fact that many of ear roost
prominent citizens have been enred of rheuma
tism, nenralg-ta and kindred complaint by 8l
vat Ien oil, and te recommend this valuable
incdlelnn.
It mint be geed, for everTbedy recommend
It. We mean Ur. lltiU's Cough syrup. I'rlce S3
cents.
CoinmlMleners' Krpert,
lSCRl!ca DsrARTMSST, IlARRISRrRO. 1-S I
i t AsiErCOMrAMi (l.irn
" In llcenilng thoe companies It Is net te be
understood tht lliey are endorsed or lecom lecem
mended. Hew officers of any cetnpsny
whose ability te iiyfutiirecUlinsdepend upon
uncertain collections can swenr that It La In n
condiden te pay all future claims must be left
entirely tocentecturo. Thnlevel premium com
panies are required te show present ability te
meet future claims." The Equitable Mfe, of
New erlr, has a aurplu, ever liabilities, of ever
sixteen million dellara the rrte Tontine policy
U Indisputable and returns endowment values
at llfe rates. ltd
Iteaolatlena.
Laiccastsr, l'A., Nev. , 1MJ.
At a meeting of the Heard of Directors of the
the farmers' National Hank, held this day, the
following resolutions were adopted t
Uhemei, The lleant of Directors of the
ranuers' National llank have received the reals;.
nation of Kdwln II. Ilnisrn, lenir an officer of the
hank, and. In accepting the asme, deem It proper
tnexpnat our high appreciation of his services
therefore,
X'teltrtl, That In a'l the thlrty.throe years
durlnc which Mr llrewn has bein connected
with this bank, heldlns, as he did, fernearlv the
whetent that time, tbe reapenalbie petition of
cashier, he has proven In every repect true te
the bank and faithful te hl great trust.
Jlrtiuittl, That In the retirement nf Mr. llrewn
the bank lees the aervlees of an efflclentefflcer,
j elilien without reproach and ntnan of spot
leas character.
JttMeiied, that In these days, when derates
tlena and embezzlements rw se common In
connection with nnanclat Institutions and there
Is e much d!henety en the pan et thoe w he
have the care et ether people's meny. It la with
pleasure and prlde thai we joint te the career
of one who has bindled many millions el dol
lars without hsvlng ever excited a suspicion
that the whole ws net perfectly safe In hi
hand'.
llrieh e if. That It Is a matter of regret that the
111 health which caued the resignation of our
late cashier w as contracted In the service of the
bank, and we sincerely hope that the rest se
tnurh needed will speedily effect a rettoratlen
and a return te uctulne.
Tie oil rt, Thst, as a mark of repect te one te
wh iai this hank ewes a large debt et gratitude,
these resolutions he spread upon the minutes of
the beird. and a copy thervef, properly en
grossed, be presented te Air. llrewn.
Telephone Connection.
J. 11 v Idmyer's furniture heuse, 'e. 102 East
King street. Is connected with the te'epaene ex
change. Amusements
"Michael StrogeXT." On Thursday evening
next, " Mtchael strogeff," ene of the strongest
and best plays new before the public, will he
presented In Fulton opera house by Charles L.
Andrews' powerful company. The scenes of
this play are laid In Uusslaand Miefiaet blrosep,
the here. Is a btave soldier who volunteers te
carry a message for the Czir through a hostile
country He le-s his eyes In the attempt, but
Is successful The story Is anadmlrahleene and
two newspaper reporters who ngure In It create
agreatdeaief amuement- Mr. Andrews com
piny has thirty flve people, Including a ballet
and a nun, her of specialty artists. The New
Yerk Herald nys "As brought cutby the An
draws company It Is both a majestic and maslve
representation Its appointments are grand
and picturesque In chromatic detail, and there
Is a peculiar fascination ab-ut the successive
scenic accompaniments thatdefy Imitation '
VKA.1HM
STEwatT-ln Ongen. Wis., en the ijth Inst .
J tune- attw art. In his 61st year.
The relatives and friends are respectfully In
vlted te attend the funeral, from his late resl
dence. Ne n East Orange street, Friday morn
ing at 9 o'cle. k. Services at st Mary's church
at 9i o'clock.
IIeiusdKR.-In this city, en the S9th Inst.,
Heniy Helllnger, agedSl liars.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
his late residence, N'e TSS North Prince street,
en Thursday morning at 9o'elock; te proceed te
N'ctrav-Ule ter Interment, interment at N'eHs
vllle cemetery. n3e 2ta
JlAHKgTfi.
I'lillailelphU I'rednc Market.
ruu.ACsi.rHiA, Nev. SO - lour market firm:
sales. a barrels; Minnesota liakers. M TJff I .VJ
Pennp-ylvanHKamilv, 4s3 75; Western de
fJSi'GIM. fatenu.lai 9,.
ltv flour, t-i 25.
rebet-c'ey" iiic ' Dcc ' 6ilc ' Jan-' ific--
Corn-Jfev 4.VJic ; UectlJic : Jan , 4;c ; Feb ,
Feb tsrNT ' Kii '' VeC" 3''liC ' Jan-' M'ic,;
Iw Verk Marset.
K le, Nev ae Fleur market staadv
Fine, tl !JtfJ TO; Snperflne, r: K33 to te
common te geed extra H retern, rj 60Q3 75 : geed
toehelcoox'ra Hetern, - eiT5 s""
Wheat-Ne. 1 Ked btate, ic : Ne 2 de
Me; Ne l VVhlte htate. SJe : Ne 2 Ked Winter
lec.;He: deJan.f;c; de May.9l;c.
deSSTiV "" """ 47c,ae Uec- l7,-0i
Oits e 1 While State, ssgsic Ne. ! de
'ic; Ne 2lec. Uc '
liye dull . Western, 5.O50e ; SUtc, 57X610.
llvrley nominal
I'erk dull , new mess, UOSPfill 00.
l.ard lea, G 37 ; .Ian. IU lu . May. We
Molasses steady ; new crop N ew Orleans 37Bt2c
T urpentlneduil at 'CUe. "
Ilesln quiet; strained te geed. II OeattS
Petroleum dull: Ueflned in ca.es. sv-e '
freights dull, grain te Liverpool, SWe.
Butler dull; Western Creamery, 2fS!
Stste, 2 Qir " '
Cheese duJI : Western Flat, 11GI2KC
tggs quiet ; Stale, 253 c , WHatern.SIWCKlWr
oSswre K!flDca cuuea'' 6 ?&.
Tallew steady; PrlmeClty, 4Kc.
Ulce nominal.
Coffee fair , fair cargoes, Uic.
Chicago rrednce Market.
Cuiiaoe, Nev. ai. 9 JO a. m . market opened.
Wheat -Dec, 7u;e ; Jan., 770; May
Cern - Dee , ;vc: Jan., STVc: Mar. 42Jc
Oats-Dec .iss-.c; Jan., 7eTMay,le.
I'erk Dec, si" 05 ; Jan., 11095 : May, III 07W
l"-!Lc ' w."iX ' jBn- -X-a
60 ulbsJan-' M W , Feb , t-5 77K ; March,
rxnaiye
:0Znr :&ie; Dec- J-
mVS"!07- 3":ec., STVic; Jan., S7Jc j
May, i-4ic
Ma?!S7aOT" 57a! 1,e- 87C Jan'
iIay.rfl7M)T' " J ' I)e " " 5; J&n ' " "K '
imi",iN"et-,'5.0TK vn,, M 05 : Jin.. M 10.
Klhs-Jan , W 45 ; eb., 47X ; March, 3 47X.
Oram and I'rovltlens.
Furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Krelter.
Cuitaeis Nev SO. 10 o'clock p. ra.
..,, H heat. Cern. Osu. I'erk. Lard.
November e,; ,0 ,4 6 y,
December -,f,t v.i T.y 10 15 B eivj
January.... ;;V. S7JS ant, tsn
Februar-.. 77 37 4 0 9. 0 "k
Winter Wheat "ecelpts clrLeht.
Spring Wheat '"" U
Lern r.,
Oats ?y
llye ., "
llarley '.'.'.'.'.'". ..i
OU City w
CrudeOIl y
lleoelpu-Hea-s .'.' . lln'
Closing lricoa-2.e'ciock p in
.. . Wheat, Tern. O its I'erk. Lard
November ;t,Vi 37Vf 27 10 10 e 07K
December ;.,; s;i 7 10 '5 05
Mau-c,tV e05' ' il ""
CrudeOll t,
n
1'lilladelplila Cattle Market.
I'uiLAnsxruiA, Nev. 29 Iteef catUe. rccelnta
!!.Miiegs:r','i"r -- pn $,
lU'ef; cattle hi lite and wiuk i Kxtriw. K.fb
?in'i3ei:c.,-&4ci mtJ1"u'' WX v5u?
sheep ui-tlve; extra, 4);n5c: geed, tun
L;h,."J&,!,4e,0i Ujmm&D' '
Hen dull j tVutern, fJi66
lj,iUJiter Lire Hleik Market.
Lancaster. .Vev. SO. The rccelpta of live
stock ler the week ending tiuluv ntihu, ... . ...
Jaines Mew art were l.lm tattlu, lli horses. 1
mules, 117 begs. The sales at this yard weta 3J4
cattle, btnekersand feeders saic, uud fat tat
tie nt 4H35e.
At l.uvl hensunlg's yaids 650 cattle and KOhegs
weie sold t cattle bold at from 3 te fcJic.und
.At Jehn W, Meutzer's yards Ife cattle ami
00 hogs were sold. 'lh cattle and hogs were
sold ai the prltes quoted above.
Men lerk Mecaa.
Nan- Verk, Nev. 30,1 30 p. m. Meney easy at
eQKJ per cunt.-, bxchinge steady; postal rates,
tlSlKSIS-Xl Kevernmeut strong; Currency t's,
II aj bid ; i' coup, tl 23 bid ; fX's de, ii nx
The stock inarkut this luernlmr opened
strong, but Immediately utter the first few deal
lugs prices declined y, te l per cent, under t
sharp si Ulna, This was followed by a steady
ile!.V"vves0rB.7 c'entr'". Uulen Pacific. Uran.
itanla. t " Uulen TuIcKrttl'h. Ceutaal Pacific,
andahf1" Hni1 "dlng during the hour
and a hilt te neon, and prices advanced if te "W
bUengerT ""' """ " hM bUX
Stock Marksu.
Qaet attens by Heed, McUrann A Ce , banker!
IAncasier, 1 1
XSW TORJC LIST.
11 A.M. 12 m.
Sr, v.
Canada I'aclOc ..
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Colerado Ceal
Central l'ae
Canada Southern
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Den A !ll 11
Del. U A W
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N. West
N. Y. C
East lennessee C
Omaha
Oregon Transportation .
Ontario A W
I'actfle Mall
Iteeh. A V
M. Paul
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Wabash l'ref
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ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
Tills powder never vailes. A marvel el
purlly, strength and wholesomeness Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be old In competition with the multitude of low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
W only in cans. Keval uakixu I'owexrCis
ICh Wall stnet, New Verk. uuy:?lydAw
WANTED A COOK.
North Duke street.
APPLY AT h?
ni' lwd
BOARDING WANTKI) IN A PRIVATE
f itmiy by a gentleman and w lfe. Address.
1 E. w . l.srsLLiai.NVKa oirice.
WANTED A GOOD, fcTOl'T ulitl ulitl
une who can speak German preterred.
Apply at 150 North vlueen street- n ltd
LOST A GOLD HTNTIMt CASE
VV atch his monogram " A II l) " en cae.
The Under will be suitably rewarded by leaving
ltatthe IXTiLtlJiMsaertlce ni'2'..l
G HAND PARTY, THCRSDAY, DECKM
llKK2d. at llinksen Smith s Hetel. Kobrers Kebrers Kobrers
tewn A bus will leave Keafoe s I'nlen Hetel,
oppealto P. K It Depot between 7 and e'c lis.
All ladles will be taken te and from Itohrvrs Itehrvrs Itohrvrs
tewn freeef iharte Ceed music use-ttd
G1 nnn-REWARD.
V-t-,VVy Fer any case of Kidney Ireu
bles, Nervous Debility. Mental and Physical
Weakness that IIOTan'IC N tll h IUTTLKS
falls te euro, sold by dnu-il'U. si cents
IILK1I M tl) (.).,
Ne 15 N". Uth st . I'hl.a Pa
Mi- Circulars free noilS-lyeedAw
A TIP TOP SHOOTING MATCH WILL
be held at J. F Kihternaeh s Hetel en
Thursday. December 2, ler a let of Fine Turkeys
and Ducks Ale a rallllni; for a -elid neld Klui
All are cordially Invited. Come one, come all
andenjey the tun. Den t forget the day, Her em
ber 2d nJ9 8ld
LOST AN ONYX BREASTPIN WITH
Three Pearls In the centre, en Sunday
afternoon, November 31, In geinir from Prime
and Chestnut te st Mary's and St. leeph s
churches A liberal reward will be paid by re
turning te
na -".d N'03. Ii A II W. OKAN'GK ST.
WE OKI-HP. THE FIRST .MORTGA'.K
C per cent. Celd llends of the Sharen, I'a ,
and Pensacels, Fla., W ater Companies, te parties
desiring r-afe InveatmenU. 1 ulter particulars
furnished en application.
WM Ci HOPPKP. A CO.,
eJ-13tdTu,ThAs Ne. i- s. Third SL, Fhlla.
TERRORS Of THE DENTAL CHAIR
D13AHMKI).
Teeth extracted by the use el electricity per
fectly safe and hvrmles. Mj HOJ Teeth are
made of the best material 1h-v. lean purcha-e
Filling teeth a specla.ty AH work guaranteed.
W.L. FlIlt.lt. Denf.t.
apr27 Ijd N'e J North (Jueen St
OTOPS HAIR COMING OCT.
CCIIES DANDItUFl WHAT-
Oechran's Quinine Hair Tonic,
IIE9TINTUE WOULD.
Uuaranteed te give t-atlsL-ctlen or money re
funded, at
OOOHRAN'S DRUO STORE,
Nes.137 A 139 North cjuecn SL, Lancaster, Pa.
mays-iyeedlt
C
UKISTMAS-lSsQ.
C. H. BARR,
rr.V.V SQl AUK, LANCAbTEIt.
Opening Wednesday, Dec. 1,
Where Holiday Gifts will be submitted
te the Inspection of the public. I re3iect
fully invite a visit te my store, where will
be displayed an Entirely New Assortment
of G oedsf selected with special care for the
Holiday Trade. C. H. BAKU,
It Bookseller and Statienei .
ANCASTER KINK.
DOUBLE ATTRACTION
AT-
Lancaster Rink I
-ON-
WEDN'KSDAY AFTEItNOON AND KVENINO.
T1IL OUIGIVAL
"TEXAS HARRY"
AND 1113 OWN JlftASS HAND.
PUOF II. OOLDF.v, the boneless m-n-the.
Chsmplen Contortionist.
c7ciritlae,raSe?irhJSr,.7'U'U'0 Cham",0n U'
AIIMISSION ... 10 CENTS
wfr,E.X04r8l0n " Columbia en I'KIIIAY
NIUIII'. Illcycle Kxhibltlen.Kkaiint' and Dani
ili-tJa f.,r "eun-Trlp, Including'-admission
te nnK, te cents. s.i lydlt
E
ULTON OPERA liUUlSE.
Mfeyj: .vtvireAxr.-w
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,
1886.
TUB THAOED1A.V.
Frederick Warde,
IN SHKIMDAN KNOWLKB
TltAQKDT, YIRGINIUS.
INTHUPKETlsD IIV AN I.TFICILN'T
DKAMATIC COMPANY.
Produced with New and lllaterlrally Correet
Bcenery. Magulflcent btage Mounting, and a
large uuilllary ferce.
TICKKTS
lll.SLUVLli SKATS
Chart opens December 1.
as . wckvts.
iJCLNTSK.VTKA
n3tdl,3i
A' IT All rERTlSKMKXrS,
13
UY TUK KINKSTTO 1UC KOUN1)-
VVIU8KV ISA" IUSK
tVlllSKT n WHISKY
UU1I Khll'S MtlHOK MOIIK,
'-JLKMllK (UUAltK, Lauinstet,
fs.
ITWll SAI.K.
. Hie coinmrHtleiis.stii stantUllv built To Te To
etory llltu K IIOI'SK, Ne 111 Last Orange
street. I'tlce, 11,710. one liieti-and dollars can
remain for many year av flvepi-r vent. Intel
en t. Fur further psttlruiarsapplv t"
i uiiil tehlt.
iiev.m I mil it Ne e West orange Ml
TsJOW Tlir.TlMKTOSrKlTI.ATi:.
i.1 ACI H K FLUCTl AllOSM In the tiiatket
ertr oppettunltles te siHsuialets te make
uuiney In eraln, .stocks, I- nd and Petroleum.
Prompt tersenal atteuiii'ii tven te orders to-eelvedi-y
wire or matt t onespendeuce solic
ited roll information als ui the matkets In
our Heek, which villi ts f. i aided ttee en ap ap
plliatlen. It I KYI K. Hanker and ltitiker,
N'e-..3SI!rmdaiid3 New Sts . M-i Verk Cltv
nevAMjd.tw
AH. KOSKNSTE1N,
IMPOIlTlNll TULOIL
My selection for the coming season Is new
ready, comprising one el the tlnest stock ever
shoen In this city. The stock Is entirely new
and nell worthyeur lnssiilen My prices ire
mcHlor-ite, and workmanship et the best, the
reputation et the house ler One eik will be
fully maintained. Having secured for the com
ing season the services et Ursl C'Hss lallera, 1
can guaranti-e the v ery best et work.
Sole proprietor for the Patent Mnp Panta
loons, warranted net te draw up when sitting
uuivu, uer eng av tne knie.
A. It
UOSKNSTF.l.S.STNerth miism CL
e
AK HAlil,.
Br st
or
Cl.OTlIlN'. AND Tl.tNlX
'i
WullK FOU
li. tn u Wenuru'
i r.
Tv nig these two together with our med.
erate and reasonable prices t;ie us our
strens held and dependence for a generous
jiatronage.
Isn't fair and right te expect t
AVhen we employ, .is we de, twice as
m my as the largest manufacturers in this
city, make the best of Clothing aud sdl'tit
the v.ery lowest prices, ate we net entitled
te a liberal trade V
We believe we have never given such
value as our 12.00 " Irepc'.id" utts and
Jlo.en "Ironclad" Overcoats, and our
lll.tki ' Wire Twist " Suits and l.'.tsi
" Wire Twist " Overcoats.
WanamakeuA Blown.
Oak Hall,
bOt-TUEAST COHN-EP. SlXTII ND MAIL
KET !?TS.,
PlIILAOELI'III V
OPECIALTOTUE LAME-s.
OUnFOUMALOPENl.su DISPLAY
or
ELEGANT FURS
Comprising all that Is desirable, Ireuiai-eal i.ar
ment te the Smallest Mutr ter a child, will com
ninuce vvejneday, Deceu-'er 1, and continue
one week.
Want of spice preven'lng special display
longer, though our steik will be kept tall the
balance el the seaaen.
The exhibition wlllbefnete :i. whether de
siring te purchase or nm Wi te 1 assured that
the bdevu announcement wtd be aufflcient te
awaken a lively Interest au.eng all concerned,
as our reputation as leaders m this line In Lan
caster-long since established and lullj earned
through forty years of pru. ileal eiteiiein.t
gives us superior ad vantages
Special attention, as usual, gtien te making
Seal and Fur-Ltned ttarments t.. erdi r lit
guallty and Price Specially iinsranteed. We
desire te say thit our etUi liien ruie his been
gn-atly lncreascil slne it irasin, -,e that
visitors who felt crowded lel. re need have no
such fear this season.
VVhlle devoting se much space te Ladles, we
de-Ire the Gentlcm-n kt.m that we are
abundantly prepared tneu ii i anv demand for
Justly celebrated AVI Ell II T- mil et new en
hind or made te order, Fasnieuabie aud Lew m
1'ilce.
AMER,
LANLASTSIl'S LKAIU.Ni, PKM T1CAL HAT
TEUAN1) HUIiltli,
ur:tmd 31IWLST K1NUSTUELI
w
ilmamsen; a Kti-iiut.
TELEPIIO.NE CONNEITION.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
ten-
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
-IN-
Kerseye,
TwiUs,
Ohinchillas,
Beavers,
Elyeians,
Venitians,
AN'D-
Hemespuns.
WOUKMANSIUP AND FIT PKKFECTION.
8ATI.V.LINKU THBOUOIIOL'T.
Prices Always the Lewest.
PHE9KNTATIOV SMOKING JACKETS
HEADING liOllKS.
AND
HEAVY
UNDERWEAR
DNDERWEAR
-IX-
Cimel a Ualr,
Mellcated
Merine.
Flannel or White
CAI'.DIOA.V JACKETS AND OUKUNSI.l S
HILK HA.VDKLUJHII.FS.
NECKWEAU.
KID. IIICK, .Ij9y,IAr5,N.KNIT GLOVES
C'AUUIAUE UOIIE I Single and Deuble Plush
Huffale, W'ulf or Geat. '
GLNTS' 8KL CAPS AND TPKIUNS
CULLAIts AND GAUNTLETS.
Flit
LADIES' FUlt COLLAKLTTES, MUFTS. IIOAS
ANDTIUMMINGS.
Heys' Heavy Cleth Caps and 1'oles.
Genu' opera and Fine Silk Ham.
Full Dress Beets! Farmers' Heets !
Sportsmen's Heets !
GKAI.V LEATIIKIl HIDING 110OTS.
ItELIAIILI. HOOTS.
--Full llaugoef fcizeaat the Leaest 1'ilces.
WOI1NROCKET HUIIIIEH JIOOTS.GOSSAMEU
UVKltHIIUKH AND FLEECKDLINED
AUUTICS AND ALASKAS,
KOK
Ladles, Gents He) a anl chlldien.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
112, .14, no mid 38 East King St.,
LANC4STJCU, PA.
A IHICS' AND CUlliUUKN'H Ol.OAKS.
JOSEPH L. RAU & CO.,
Nes. 136 and 138 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Will you ceme nudeee Heme pretty OleukB tc-clayV Some entirely uew
ehtipes uud deslgns.
A glance at the Uttle price Ucket, an inspoctlen of the ganuent, and It's net
surprising that you'd rather havoeur Cleak than your money.
Thore'snot much arRiiment roqulred when UOODS, PHIOES and TREAT
MENT are invariably EXACTLY KIUHT.
THE NEW CLOAK STORE,
LADIES' AMD CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
Nes. 136 aud 138 North Queeu St., Near Penn'a. H. R. Station.
H
AUKl. A UHOTHIvK.
Ourtaiii Departmeiit !
HEAVY DRAPERIES.
We offer this Bonsen the most ctttraoUve line or Ueavy nanglnKa, for Curtttlna ntut Portleroo, we Urve evor
shown, In All-Silk Turceman Ourtftlns, Orermt Vivleur Ourtnlnn, Vleunn Ohonllle Otirttilua. Indltin 811k OurttvlnB.
Florentlno Silk Ourtalna, Oholeo Perelan Curtains, New Tapaetry OurtalnH.
LACE CURTAINS.
Brussels Laoo OurUtlns, Irish Point Lace Curtains, Swlsa Laoo Curtains, Dutohesa Point Lace Curtains, Autlque
Lace Curtains, Scotch Lvoe Curtains, India Lace Curtains, Nottingham Laoo Curtains.
Lace by the yard, Madras Laoo, Llnen Scrims, Printed Serirus, Htamlnes, Nottingham Lace.
VESTIBULE AND SASH DRAPBniBS. crALLUPHOLSTERI SO WORK will rocelvo rrempt and careful at at at
tontlen and be guarantoed satisfaction.
HAGBR &
Ne. 25 West King Street,
Ai-ii ;;wKnM at vr.v.
JACOB V. SUEAKKKH'h
PURE RYE WHISKY,
ftuK-.'l
lyJll Puke Sliect LI iier 8tutp
THE
BEST COAL
I'OU I AMIL1ES, VOU OET AT
SHULMYER'S,
.Sim. .i rJtu-t Km
nlJ .wc.il
landfl" erth l'llnccgta.
TT OEKIIAKT,"
Fine Tailoring.
A Full anil Couifilete
lleinenllc
took el lroperteilan
Suiting and Ovorceatlug
Fer the Fall TraJ new raty te svlect iiem.
CsJl early te secaru lies'. Stj les.
H. GERHART,
Ne. a X. QUEEN ST., Opposite tbe PmtoBlce
nwrJMrillt
rONTRACTOK AND UUlIiUEK.
GEORGE ERNST,
CAUPENTEK, CONTItACTOH A lllllLUEIt.
Kesldence Ne. M3 VVest King street. Shep
K.iat (J rant street, opposite station house.
WOODEN MANTELS AND OKNEUAL HAltU
WOOD WU11K A SPECIALTY.
M.S-A1I work secures my prompt and persona
attention. Drawings and KsUumles furnished.
oeUT.lydlt
w
INDOW (.LASS.
Window Glass.
Window Qlusi of AW Kinds nt
JOO P. IBDHTSffS
Paint and Oil Store,
NO. 2) EAST OB.VNGE 8T , LANCASTt.lt
I tan funilsti Single and Deuble Thick
HtKNCII and AMBillCA.V I'LATB. nnil all
kinds of Colored and Kname'ed liLA"satthB
Lewest Prices Personal attention ptvenlees.
tlmatea for contractors and liulldeni. 'ole
Airent ler the "ATLAS " Heady Mixed Paint,
nuKnuwieuiteu uy oil weanave usea 11 te De tue
most rename
nalnt In the market.
DOT2l-leedli
H
IRSU it HKOTHKH.
Our Stere Will Be Open
Every Evening
During December.
And te these net havinir the opportunity, or
time te leek at, or make their purchase of
CLOTHING
-OIl-
Furnishing Goods
During the day time, we extend a cordial In
vitation te come and see for ye irself the liar
gains In
OVERGOATS,
SUITS AND PANTALOONS,
Fei Men, Youths, Iteys and Children of All
Akbs, andut the LOWEar I'ltllKa.
UNDERWEAR,
Of the Itest Qualities of Merine, Camel's Ualr,
Lamb'b Weel, and Medicated Flannel for the
LEAST MONEY.
NECKWEAR.
We have Just received a new let of Teck.Putrs,
FeuMn-IIand and Hcurfs, for ?le , Sle., tee. and
Vs. These Keeda are et Extra Duality und can
not be equaled for the money.
Wealae have a line line of KNIT JACKETS
for Men, lit 60e , fie . 75c , II (), $1 M I 00 and
tJMj these goods are el KAT1.A D1J5E. Ileya'
Jackets forteo, and 05c.
ONE-PRIOE
Clothiers and Furnisliers,
COIL NOUTII QUEEN 8T. AND OXNTltK
gQUAUE, LANCA8TEK, I'A.
HIRSH k BROTHER,
Jir AmrMMtimamaxn.
jrei':.v xvLtiY i:vi:sixa.a
SK W .tnrrUTtHK3IK.VTl,
131 ( l'KK MONTH WII.I. UKNT AN
'I'lv' room, two sterv, DimMe llrlck Heuse,
bay window and tuntvr. In.iulre nt
1123-tttl I 1113 OFFICE
FALL (iO()I!-.
All the Liitesl Novelties In FINK MILL1
Ntltl at
v EIKKL'S MlLUNKItY hTOKE.
eMtndll Ne. 3 North yueen Street.
HUHLKY'S STA.MiXill) "HaTv1NU
Powder Is economical In use and unsur
pa-sscdln nuailty eivr It a trtvl for lUht Ills
rorsnieat
III ill.fcl s iiitl't, snOKE.
51 West KlilKStrveL
jyrL'SH'AL I1AIUIA1N.S.
-11UY TIIE-
MAS0N & HAMLIN ORGANS.
It Is certainly the beat Orgin made and net
higher In price titan the cheap snide new sold
at the same prke. Lixik at our prices and tie
convinced. Oitrans at (75. s. f u, I J,1. I1J1,
HA etc lluy a Piane at my place and save lu
1-t;i iciiu (iii me uesi
'lanes In the uutrkel
Atuerlcun Sewlnir
Machlnei at l.'J, !',
l-a.
etc .
AT
W. D. Messer's Music Stere,
NO. 131 NOIlnt gUKK.N STItEET,
LANCAbTEU, PA
scpld-lydll
Ql.AHKK ALWAYS AllBAIl'
1R U.tx
ti"l.St, TO OET
MARRIED?
IF SO !
CLAKKL'S the place te buy ) our
Teas, Coffees, Sugar and Fine Groceries.
The llest 50 Cent TEA that the market can
preiiiiLC Granulated MiKar,flc ft New citron
J & Lemen Peel, lie a
Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere,
Ne. Ji WEST hINO STKEET
4-ToIephene marlMyd.tw
J.H
UIVLEKttUO.
Holiday Season
We offer spfctul burilns In Uaelul
Articles for Presents.
Indies' Astrachan and Plush Coats,
ABtrachan Cleth and lleucle Jackets,
llrocade Velvet Silk and Cleth Wraps,
Cleth and Ueujlu Newmarkcta and
Circulars, Misses' and Children's
Cleth and lleuclu Ceat In new styles i
some Just received this morning, Silks
and Dress Goods, bilk and Alpaccu
Umbrella, lllanketi., Comforts, Flan
nels, etc.
rEvcrythlnK et Lewest Cau
Prices te close out our entire stock.
Jelm S.Givler& Ce.,
Ne. 25 Baat Kln Street,
LmeiSTia, Pa.
AStUltKitBHTa.
piULTON OI'KKA IIOUHi:
AGNES WALLACE-VILLA CO.
-TVl NIGHTS ONLY.1i
TUESDAY, NOV.). "Orphans of Clnulty.''
WEDNE8LAY, DEC. L " Freu Freu."
BVI.ES DID COSTUME!
IMtlUEB 25.S5AWCENT8.
Itesenred Seats new en tale. nev&l-Sl
"PIULTON OI'KKA HOUSK.
Thursday, December 2, 1083.
Absolutely unapproachable In Us Dnimntlc
Strength and Positively untlvolled In Ha Scenic
Display.
Every Performance a Festival Occasion.
CIIA8.L. ANDUEWS'
MICHAEL STROGOFF
AM)
Mlnuet Carnival Company.
KECOUD Paris, nearly Syearai Londen, ever
1 year ; New Yerk, ) ulghu 1 United suites, 4
Seasons.
Company of Uecegnlzed Artists 1 Scenery New
and Sueilil costumes inch and Gorgeous I
lleautlful Minuet llalleu, led by slirnorlnaGessl
and Mairgle Uonalde. 1 weCara l'aranhurnalla
41 People. Depleting Jules Verne's Masterpiece,
theOrandPut historical and Itoinantle Story ever
Illustrated with living characters,
PltlCKS S5, 60 and 75 CENTS.
KESEItVED SKATS .T?. 71 UaNTB.
New en sale at the Ooera liouee OOlce. na-4td
n
AOKH , ltKOTlll'.ll
BROTHER,
Lancaster, Pa.
rUH HALF. (IU MKHT.
TTKUt iii:nt
TWO T il-MOKY HKR K
A. houses, at 17 a month
Vi'l'.'J.. . . .. -
r nils
nit K
TTIOll UKNT
- Tlllltl) AND rOl'KTII
llsh.l llnithers llulldlnir. Niw
JJ Floers of I
fi and s .Nurth iueen street, new ectuineil by
Thin CntnrnlMK as a Hrtctas photograph
jrallery HI be tenled for a term of yeani.
nlMtdll 1IIUH1I A 1III011IEKS.
TTIOItSAl.KOlt Ki:
NT-Ai,l,TIIATCKK.
A! tain litis! Mill, water rlisht, stone d
elllnir
heuse. andrthrr lmnri'vemruls. teirethr wllh
atxMit tim acrrs of lund, commonly known a
"(ivs-nland Mills, situated en Mill Cteek, In
East 1-nmiHMer township, about three miles
from Lam emit cltv This Is a valuable prop prep
erty. wlthan stabllsbrl rusinin. Fer terms el
mleiinplv te M.IA1IM11(. E. IIATas.
nl9 lliuiAw IU North DukeSL, Lancivster, Pa
TJflll.U' SAI.K Ol
l)i:.SIilAHIiK
M. (.'
ITl IIES1DENCE
Will lie HOLD at Public Kale at the Leenard
hotel, en Till K1DAY KV KM. Mi, DEC KJI HKIt
9, th-it desirable residenci. Ne Hi Seuth Duke
street, with a frontage of is iiet b Inches, and a
depth et Ui feet, moreerless. Wide hall, veall
bulis large parlor, dlnlnir room and kitchen en
llrst t1er, four sli I'plnn rinimsand bath room en
serniid tloer, two plastenxl attic rooms, back
and front sUitrwavs, ciiliar heater. ranie In
kitchen, icas throughout heu.e, het and cold
water. The house is In first-class order. Is pa
periil throughout, and Is In ene et the most de
sirable locations In the city
Sale le commence at 7 e clei k p in., when
tertus w 111 Iki made known by
JOEL 1. HAINES,
n.T HI Auctioneer anil Ileal Lstule Agent.
POMTIVi:s.I,i:Or AI.L'AIIIiKt.'rrV
I'KOPKKTI
On Tin minir, DxtBsa2, li.
Will be sold at public sale at Michael s Hetel
North Queen street, I uncasierclty. Pa., the fel
Inwtiit? described Heal Estate, late the prejnirly
et laertbc Kready, deceased, te wit
All that Certain three story IlltICK STOKE
AM) DWFLLlf U HOUSE, situated Ne 4S en
the west side el n vth (Jueen street. In the city
of Lancaster, Pa., entalnlnt; In front en said
North (Jueen street leet '2 Inches, and extend
Ini? In depth uestwa.il of that width 3! feet!
Inches, thence w Ideulnir en the north side te tin
width of 1J feet V Inches, and of that width It
extends further westward is feet 6X Inches te
5 round of C. O. Herr, adjoining properties of
ehn L. Miller, C ( Herr and A. : Kepler, to te
Kether with sewer, yard and alley rlKbU, etc
Hale te commence at 7 i clock p. in of said
day. when attendance will be glveu and terms
made known by
AI.IIKIlT II KKKAIII,
lOll.V II KltKADV,
IIKMn C KUEA1IV,
Exeucteis el Jacob c K ready, decea-sed.
Saxi il Hus, Am tleneer, n.'iml
PuiiMc hai.k ei' di:siu.uTlT: city
PUOPEltTY
On WEDiiasesv. DirxiiBER 1, ISmI,
At the Leepard hotel. East hlUKStrutt, Lancas
ter. Ne 1 Let of Ground, 1 feet Inchen In front
en cast side of North Duke street, by 215 feet lu
depth te cherry alley, en which 11 fronts 18 feeL
mere ir less, with the Two-tery IlltICK
DWELLING. Ne 111 North Kuke street, with
Hrtck Rick llulldluir, containing nine rooms,
with rain cistern, ri5lrant, halb and water
closet The property Is In geed condition ; open
le view.
Ne i. The let of ground en thu southeast side
of Middle street, between Lime and Shlnpen
streets, en which Is a double two-story IlltICK
DWELLING, with Hack llutldlngs te each. Ne,
island 111 Middle street Let is U fi-et front en
Middle street, and extending In depth 1 13 lee 1 6
Inches.
Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p in
Terms cash April 1, lssr.
J AM Kill LACK.
Executer of Jehn Muck.
IIskbt bliCBElrr, Auctioneer
n 10, 13,17.30 ,2l,?3,i,I7, J3 S d 1
POHITIVK I'l'IIMU HALi: OK AVAIi
L'AHLK IIUS1NESS PltOPEItlY.
On Tuksdat, Dei euiieii 7,11.
At the LanciLster County Heuse, East King
street, Luncister City, I'a., the undersigned ad
mlnlstratorefthu eslaln of the lain David K ti
ll ncr, deceased, will sell the following valuable
Ileal Estate, viz
A Let of Ground fronting en East King street,
31 feet, bi Inches, mere or less, and extending
In depth in feet, mom or less, le u II feet wide
alley, bounded en the east by property of Lit
ward Wiley, known ua the Lancaster county
Heuse, en the west by propertyof Dr II 11.
Parry, druggist, south by Last King street and
north by Grant street. The Improvement
thereon are a Deuble Frent Twe story lllUl K
SIOHK JIUILDING, new occupied by stores ,
containing lour rooms en second lloer, and hav
ing a plastered attle with four rooms t the back,
bulldlug U two story brick, containing six
rooms, the kitchen having three large Iren ket
tlea walled In for butchering purposes. Thern
Is also a large Frame Stable, uml part Prick and
fiart Frame Slaughter Heuse at rear end of the
et, fronting en the said hast Grunt street, The
stable contains four stalls for horses, with lefts
ler three or four tens nf hay, and same amount
or straw, also granaries for IK.) bushels of grain,
large lelt for storing six Blclghs, also shed room
for six wagons, and cuttle pen for steers. The
slaughter Heuse la supplied with hydrant water
and has a large beam for hanging llve or six
slaughtered steers. There Is ample seweragu
en the premises, connected wllh thu ilwelllug
anil slaughter house T here Is a well of never
falling water with pump therein, ou the prem
ises; also a cistern el fiem tilnote twelve hogs
heads cap-iclty,
T his property wag success! .illy run as a Hutch
erlng stand for fifty jeurs. Persons deslilng te
view the propetty can de seby calling at Nes. IIS
and 111 East King street, at uny time prier te
day of sale.
sale te commence at 7 o'clock p, in., of sal
day, when conditions will be made known by
WILLIAM is.SHIUIv,
Ulnar BuuBWtT, Administrator.
Auctioneer, nevlO-UdTu
ivuixaax.
Tyj-AOHINKl.Y.ite
ran
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most luiprevw)
INBINKS-Trwliei, PmUMi r SUlimrj.
Mew or BeceuaHar.a
BOHsKHa.WATFBTAHKB, BEI'AKATOHb.
Macbism. or IIbfair Weu such a aone and
kept In Machine Sheps,
c-ill e 01 ADDIMt,
Ezra F. Landis,
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