BssrwasassssBK'-' ; rvmxweBm&!xv?wmr r' .auh. miisj i siiKTTFiwra mr: v -ssbsssssbi r:7r?iiFL'vvssmi wt ' ijmb .:, b 'i ' . t-f-i 1? " fvr'ffir. "v "vvsw ftJtiSNb piUiir -1 -V " Tl V" SLUG $. )A:UJnjLnHBR If.riHL !." ; y v?.-; -,- ,. -. - , fl " 1 ," - , -. s -r BAW(t, -I r J t T' "j . i'ft i " M Tsm ii ii i i a .!& ti IS . &' . . se- -" t. :W I &&? 'py-,- $M c-'-ft," . IS Tl'ML". P.l-i' fe. 1; i iHMIl Md iabdnlpj i or Kitten, Utttjatag Cnmesed StptetHag IM-Cratkers. I ItaMn evening Pret 0. K. UloMen. I berauman, who educate luiil itMeim bones, opened a week's cu lt M the LancMter rink. The pre- rhM BMde htmeelt famous through the State and Canada by hu aktllful t et hereea, and be has broken some f M mMi vicleua animal In the world. Iff lit M Ml' '"' in all the large cities and It iMMlMHIiiiiltht people and received the i pfalae. The professor Is a large, tB,aaa aeems te be possessed or an amount of strength, courage and B bellevea In treating horses MMll, but atill showing them that man Is and that they must submit, me or Anrm net laek confidence 111 bis r te Raster the animals, no matter hew r aaar be and nets always ruccessiiii. arses which the professor handles brown tin by the persons living in the MTfcWMd by him, and they are all strance , ,HB9auersneiwnai meir iauuis, ne lefea&dle and educate them. Persons animals trial kick, one, dik, run rhtbten. Ac can have them handled deited tree of charge. About 200 per- aaiinerinK jast evening, including known horsemen in the cltv. and ''H'laai were astonished at the manner in which ' ' Prefc Gleasen handled three bad horses. -':i:Ufea the fleer et the rink, making a V tb mmvm avis WU nv ua a w nn iuijn3iuiQ .iV fa im hones te be Injured. In the southern y.f M4 of the large room the professor h as a sort 'A 'JkaaMtiarfArfap ftiaanln1a tr hji tiat.r41.wl rjRW ' ' -i v " " v w"',w .te unxu.u, , MM W-4 j .. i- .M.. fiafiftl &Kn ' OH J mm war Mat r ,js Barneaa, wagons, ic i ne protesser ims Uiffiajbeathalfa dozen men te assist him in his ft- ' V 'wSASsitATftil swnrlr. Th nrhlnunr Hrwa tint d--i'tMm te have any power ever the animals, ". .1 mt baa he any secrets. Everything he deee Kjf'-l". tight before the eyes of the audience ,,,.w,- aaa- he win snow any one bow the 's?Wu went horses can be subdued liv a man ',?- WHb both strength and courage. &" SV TtsA Mnl ItnraA 1at avflnlnn Ursa n lilr artr Xhi Tel. that had been in the habit of sbvitis. tanning away, &c The proiesaer worked with him but a short time until he had him oeBquered, and he was able te stand almost 'anything. Before Oleasen finished his work with the horse he was hitched up In a light buggy, and te try him the professor's tea endeavored In every way te frighten .Mas. One followed him with a bass drum, wMch ha beat all around him : another had i. Vm eymbals, sleigh bells, 4c, while a third 'gjr shoved a parasol in his face at every turn, XV . tha band at the same time was making hid. ?: eoea noises, ine nersewa driven under ana winners, anu no snowed fear. The next animal was nervous and hard te bar put through a course and could be harnessed without a particle el trouble. Be was also compelled te listen te the herrl. it-'-twaTiea; nags tS' e sign et ?vi-- waaataythat s neas. He was Eati M noises and strange sights, but he did net $m together and driven right up te a barrel hVMU'KtoesaM tried te frighten them by throwing t'Bl paper, da, In their taces, but all te no pur- i&ypMfc f. BUBDDI.NO A VICIOUS BGAbT. The last animal handled was a fine, power- i'-titte bard te manage In every way and fend v ; raiHWEiniraiirK nav. mawh e r naiib hntn ( of running away. Tbe professor first caught iMhs the animal by the tall and head and turned 4 rennd ry rapidly. A bridle was men easily piaceu upon him. The pro fessor neit undertook te threw the animal, but he found It a big undertaking, as the bona was very strong and made a desperate fight He was finally overpowered, hew- NSsM4 'erhewMterenaded by allklutla of rude , S,'iblalaga and aalety straps were placed upon LS blafaet. By these the professor is enabled te A.X imll tbA&nlmitril front fAAt frnm nVifln. him i'tfeiJoTheherae was worked some time and at the j;- awemea enureiy subdued. Tin pans. i alatgb bells. Ac, were tied te his tall and he wBsnitcnea tea wagon witn tinpaes en the Wheels. Sticks, .te., were run tietwrnn h1 bind legs but be made no attempt te kick or ingaien. .neiere me close he seamed a though he would net frighten at anything. The owner and gentlemen acquainted with tbe horse say that be had a very bad disposi tion aud tliey could net have been paid te ride behind him. This here will be given a lessen this afternoon and will be made te de several tricks this evening. The professor's work is the most wonderful of Its kind ever seen here, and it must be viewed te be appreciated. This evening four or five very vicious horses will be handled. The price of admission has been reduced from M te 25 cents, se that all persons will be enabled te witness the startling exhibition. 'T'h-i Gleasen this evening is one that is bard te " m?, SbeSL Th mrnnr la wflllncy in wan., cuui A ..if illOOthatne blacksmith In this city can shoe '& r blm without putting In tbe stocks, Oletwen will attend te his cae. A l'ltVreaBD HKCKfTlOH. TbtEUbersle rrograinnie Fer the Enletulif msBt of the (Irnnrt Ledge Offlcert of tha " lVacouetlve Fltemea-Othcr 'eiri. Xegular Corrcipendeaco et the ITELtiesrtEB Columbia, Dec ll.-CeIumbla Ixlge, sNa 262, Brotherhood or Locomotive Firemen will tender a public reception te the officers nf ths Hranff T.vl(vn r t.a tt.A.i . st- 'locomotive Flremeii in the opera house en VtAif-u J :uiub. iue jecai leugenave ,;S . baanmakingarrangementstemaketbisrecer. !r, tii- ueniniMnntnim 'rhnrniinn-i.,. :.. m .Sei Willbecarrledeut:Overturp.nrnhAtr..n,.r, R-iaj. v t t .... ..-'.. :'"j'i yf ,' T -"-J -.w.u , auUIUBB, JI1. M. . v ""?' SJ; mulL,i orchestra . reading, Miss 'Vji -AaalaM. Bruner; address. Hen. Win. i: SuifT00'1? "iu,1c orchestra; addree. ? '24 riS.7.r,Lr V -.""isent aldr Grand r&f'AiSu? I muilc, orcheitra. "if'3' i v; .wi-uvii iu uir-ira neus, the .jMiVWtenwillbeentertalne ith a tMneiiet ".'Sfc:tebehedlnth!rmf.r "uquei vm, ."' 1' a Deu8mbr 5th a bill wa iwnsed in the K-'Viv -?0 epreentstlve giving a free postal IS- i"' aSrVlOO tO the fellnwint- Inuni u-l.lh. .. t' 'Msvm wltn lhe PopuUtlen acoerdlng te the &-,, S"".0'.1860 ' We" Chester, 7.016 . Carlisle. l;Mrvr'Vi'.FIlk1.1"' 6.S.W! pi a WwrrJilii' ..' t."mu" "i I'.'y. ine diii fe ;-.-a.'1 v""" lual lue towns she -sTs-j imu mj me census ei je uelumbU has l'afef -Wefe bill te have a free delivery pesl F .??'&rfJ -,-w. . Muwutjr U( nerMOua ei town I ""."J"eua te k"- why Columbia was uet IMjBduded with the above towns. The boreuKh f SS auslinarmnn Uiirm ii,. "r .err'. "UBU 'Q racelvlng the advUgY, Tet" this bUL ,nw" a -iTw. A faleful IrtMml. Fred Hardnele, aued about fifteen yearn I-aennf Onnufnhln H.r,lnnl ..,,.. ...i... .. .. . jj. ........u.v, inn nmin iain- KvrV MOl aOPAntmt fhfa mnmlnn a. .t. . .. w'7. "-- "-.. "ft ni iud JU1UIIIU11 V ;b.Tly works, where he Is employed. He "! j working at an emery wheel.grindltig cat- J A Sreand into the bona Dr. Livingston at . tended te the Injury. .J., Ten-nllileff. " - rijiyJehn W. Kansene and company appeared d. ... . utia uuuse mil uigui in Aenm the E.I.V'Allantlc." I'aiSSfr. V Burd1etl will lecture In tlie opera ' )!22u tUlf eyen'nK en "The Jtlse and Fall of .'"Meu-tache.' ' "SkinrMtil l fi.n t ii.. .i. .. !,rvi5 the funniest plays en the read, will be avaalnit opera hel"e en nM' Friday -w'uiha hSdh1! fS2utLly ,meelDK of council "mL. .. . lu l.n,e c?u"cll chamber this eve- , -Mr MvartSnSr. "e akv .iTa .T'i:::,Y.,i",'"?"""uu H"' E?K,"L,!i1?.?r t.er. death being iiw3. .."?" w": ee "em en Thurs. aC.unSlnn?lla c'"lal t cap. LJ-TuT"J "r..'"wu . tusnuehanna j. aw uu uuuiiueraeie d Mcuh v te tn. r.:T; ; , , ,, '.r "y h. j. ., u eul8 Ier vmrrjrmuiien is removing his ramlly iSjutb Second street te the beuae of thn m it t eMfBf, aw Ualew of tha damth nf K n. .f K taf was raealved In town this mernlnir. WBkh occurred in the Lancaster hospital tins morning at one o'clock. The funeral ar. rangementa have net yet beeu made. A MUTUKHa MECKLmSM CBlMK. Siil nedtus; of a Qarrcl lltwn Itatbsnd sod Wit. Adelbert FaltHeld and hit l((snf rutnsm, Conn., en Sunday went te lll A. A. Clark, Mrs. Fait field's lather ml the superintend ent of the town larm. Fer some reason or Other the pair fell Inte a dispute, and as there seemed te be no chance of getting them Intea better frame of mind Clsrk sent tbem te their own home, which na net very far away. There the quarrel did net come te an end, and after an angry altercation Fairfield put en his hat and left the house. It was then early In the afternoon, and be did net return for two hours. Mrs. Fairfield becatue despondent, and she, tee, started out of the house. Before she went back she prccured some morphine. She did net find her husband at home en her return and be came mere depressed than ever. Pouring the poison intea glass et water she made her young child drink part et the mixture and swallowed the rest of it herself. Beth took enough el tlie morphine te kill a dozen men. When Fairfield reached borne he found tlie child lying en a leuuceand nearly dead. Hl wife was lying unconscious en the fleer, and the empty glsss told him what bad hap pjucd. l'xlrCe'.d brought dectria te the rescue as seen as possible, but In spite of every effort that was made te save Its life the child died in a few minutes. Then the physicians directed sll their at at tentlen te Mrs. Fairfield, and, alter long and hard work, succeeded In restoring her te con sciousness. The woman, hewever, seemed te have partly lest her mind, and wh.tt she could say was broken and almost unintelli gible. The doctors believe that she had lest control of her reaen when she poisoned the child and herself. Beth Fairfield and his wlte are almost 30 years ei ace. They had quarrels before, but nobody dreamed that their troubles were serious. The coroner is Investigating the ctse. An InJoDctleu Granlrd. The court this afternoon granted mi in junction restraining Benjamin Obmlt, col lector et tax of Marietta borough, from sell ing certain property of Abram Cellins, levied upon for a paving tax. Tbe matter will be argued In a few days. salt far Msllcleas froeecullon. S. It. Dunlap, through his attorney, B. Frank Kshlemau,thls afternoon entered a suit for damages against Geerge W. Styer for ma licious prosecution, growing out of tbe larceny cae reported In the court proceed ing". The amount of damai:es claimed Is $10, two. rremi l'orrny.le Riches, liyacintbe Leyer, of Gattneau Point, Quebec, a basket maker, has been left 300,000 by an uncle In France. Leyer has been in peer health and has lived a life el poverty f jr yeirs. ItUthdsj MiriuU. A score or mere young people ga'hered at the home of Abram Adams, Ne. 7:1 St. Jos Jes eph street, last evening. The "surprise" was In honor of bis eighteenth birthday. Games and a luuch were enjoyed for a few hours. Made an Awlgmutnt. A. Spirk9 Watklns aud wife, of t'elersin township, have made an assignment of their property for the benefit or creditors te Jehn J. Galhralth, of the same township. Ce-Ik in Criminal Cwtl. The president of the Bar association has appointed tbe lollewlng committee te con sider the question ci the payment el costs In criminal cases : W. F. Beyer, Wm. A. Wil Wil eon, J. L. htelnmeti, Geerge Nauman and A. F. n. -tetter. Lest an Arm. Jacob J. i ite, of Ceatesvllle, who has been working In the yards of the Pennsylvania railroad at Alteena as a brakemnn, was caught between the bumpers of two cars en Monday and bad his arm crushed from the Bheulder down. It was amputated. Ter lae buup lletue. Mayer Morten acknowledges the receipt el S5 from AUan A. Uerr for the soup house. A farmer once told us that h would net be without Dr. Hull's Cough byrapli ltiet IS 00 a beule. Mr. J. M. Keealer. Merchant Tailor. 12 German fOfU """""re. ild . says "1 And slvatlen Oil i-trectual ana speedy in the cure of neural gia. ' A Itoek Werth IUtIdk. There Is en sale at Chas. H. B irr s book store, roan Square, a book that Is being mere talked about tnan any perhaps that has appeared In this country for some time. It it " McClcllan's Own Story," the sole agency for wtich in this vicinity is in the hands of Mr BatT. The book lets some light Inte war history that clears up many doubts, and in particular, it shess up Secretary Stanten's relentless persecution of " Little Mac, It ! a work that Is wei written and should adorn tha library of all who mike any pretensions te scholarship Amusements. A Iiclage rarty.-Qeetxe 11 Themas I'est M, G. A.U , will told a package parly In Heberts' hall, en Tuesday evening. Dec ji. The holder of each ticket will be Riven a chance te win one el lbs following valuable prizes. Ten of coal, ' num. umir mai, gi.us pucner, fruit stand, pair of men's Rleves. pair of ladles'gleves, counterpane, pair of blankets and mirror. The party Is for the beneOt of the relief fund for destitute soldiers and their families. Menth ratUUcltj Coming. The irreat actor, Kdwln Beeth, will positively be in Lancaster en Dec 31. te present HarrJet. " his greatest orea erea orea tten. The parquotte chairs will be t! each and the seats In the palmetto clrcle will be I1.M Uls full company win be with him te Lancaster. n&ATlia. r. .5 .. "' T ""-"" ". !, euacenly. Donald v , only child of Jehn C. ami tmmi A Den.ctcr, Kjjed one year and three das s. " Hb's net dead but fleeplnj;." FlinprKl Thlirl1r HHnrnnn. n. i-.. . ,, ... .ubPUI, n, inuilCIUGX fromthereoidencoof his parents, Me. 331 Lan caster avenue. ItelaUves and lilends are re spictfully Invited, interment a Lancaster ceme tery. (Philadelphia pajierg pleate copy ) ;id" f?rI0L?r-ln tnl"Uy. December J J, W, Elmer hts th "e"n el ae a'"1 Aant0 yu,"ley',n The ivlatlves and filends el the family. al'n Inland .city Ledge. Ne M, K. el IV, ait, respect tally Invited te attend the funeral from hie parents' tesldence, Ne 3: West Jau.es meet en Thursday atteruoen at 3 o'clock. Interment at ion's cemetery. Sl Kerr. In thU city, en the nth Inst., Ernst G Kepf, IntheSath year of his ae. ' 'D,lu' Netice el funeial hereaiter. Boe On December IS, 15S. Colonel Ja-re. Boen, In the Kd year el hta age! '"De' Ja funeral will take place en Thursday uiurnliiK, December l, at 7K o'clock, from Ne. n hast Chestnut stieet. Te proceed te Lauiel Hill cemetery, Philadelphia, at f. 10 a in. std- aiAUKXTf. rhluulelh!a l'retluts llarkei, 1'Blt.ADKLrHiA, Dee. 13. rieur market ,i. siUe-.w barrels ; Minnesota IhKll Maiw! 1-ennsylvanl Family, $J ;s3 8JK Veii? IS.' ti'MQtM; ratanta.iiwesj). ' ""le,"l0. 11) e flour, (3 33. ilaKr' WVi0i Ja"','C" '"' C 7Cerii-Dcc.,6ciJ.in..fl0; Kel, . Ue.j March, MSrcfs'&e-:0' '".. 'b. 3;c, ?( lern Alarnet. Kl'U' VfttM7 11. (J ari.. .. . .. riM. Iiwai r m.r'nner, "WW&l Whoat-Ne. 1 Hed Bute. Klei Ne ? tin c,bi.w0!'ll,:, WiMr-.wJ; J.V5 de3u,nViclUllXed C9h' '''"'' aeUeCt 'i O.H-Ve.l' White Stale. 30a ; Se. 1 de,s?Xc. yedulli Western, SJaitic , Bute. JJeiH'. S lUrley nominal. "" l'erlt dull new mess, 111 KQU. Ijard-Dee, f.I 13 ; Jan, (fl 17 ; ilHy, ti M. ilolttiees dull i belllnn stock, U'Kc. Turiiuntlne dull at SKc, n iteafu dull j stratued te Reed, 97XI UV 1'utreleuui dull j liertned. InVaH.W. KielaUu dullj grain te Londen, &L st"ut0" C.eamery, ;ffjiu, ter$" loe?!' ' W",ern rMl "O'-Xcr.slate fac Oranulaied,rjfj3 ii-ir.e uu"n,i Uec . Tallew Cull i mme Cltj 4'Ac Coifeo flim; tatrcargce. HJieiSc. PUlUdelphla Cattl. Market, ler wVe'r,i'.,8',7.PS' eaule- Pa '"CnStSifas e lower Kitra.. N iie i reed, M6,H0 i medium, SH(S)i I com- sheep firm: eitia, flet Reed, ( 4'fcJ medium. J);8ljCi common, '.'ffJS'' Lambs, 3S6Hc Iiegiactleandflim Western, Mtev4t a fe at. He MllchCens neie unchanged at tl (J''' rat Cows wete dull M tiM'-K Milch Cows were higher at f6. I.lte Kleek Statket. Cbicabe, Dec. 11 The Veirrt Jmrnn, ip ip perta Catlli Kecelpts. 7,iwi hed shlpmenta. ittX), matket u very quiet and stealy shipping steers, e te l.-VO 6s., M SHIW. stook steok stoek ers nnd feeders, II TOttJ SOi cows, bulls and mixed. II 1MI3 is . bulk. KJCaiN' tetas cattle cows, rttSSet Teiaasteeis, tli (t.iSO liens rlecelpts. SJ.ui) head shipments, CW head , market and prices steady : ifluijh and mixed, M60ttl&. tuicklngand shipping, U Oi'tt 10 1 light, Mt'Xttlu skips, I2.38JW Ehecp Itcelpts. Ttui Head , shipments, '.'"' head I market slew : natnc, H yiJl n West ern, It 60O J Mi Texans.fi tt0 i 3; lambs, II xtt 175. Kast Libiktt laitle-Kecelpls, 16 head . shipments, W01 head . mtrkct dull. imfty . lMtc off from last week ; shipments te New Yerk. 30 care. lines Kecelpta, .ln head . shipments, 7,5vi head ; market slew , l'hlladelpblas. ft I.St' tf. erkers, lis (lltOi common te luht, U Ul 11: shipments te New Verk, se carloads. Snecp-llcietpis, Mj head: shlpments. 3,(W head, market dull, prime, l 3t S flr te pwd. 13 'ia. common, 1 1 ZMi iv . Lamlx, II V'lt S te Lanraster Lite MtKk Starkrl LiMAsTtR, Dec 11. The receipts .'I nve stjck at Mewart's yards during the past ncek were 1.30J cattle and hpR. lfce sales at this yard were about in cattle, at rrlces ranging irem i fSAt cent, according te qualltv At Levi jenenlg's yanls te cattle aud 3.V) hivs were sold . stnckeis sold at IJQI 10 . feeilers, II l.'ttl 3. and batches' cattle at li 23p rt. Hogs seldtM'.e10. At Jehn V. Mentier's varxts ftW cattle and ISO hoe wrreseld. rercaitle the price vanned from Stjy c and ter hogs the avemce price as Scents. drain ami l'mslsiutis. Fiimlshed by S. K. Tundt, Bieker. CniiAue, Dec. II, 10 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Osts. rerk. Lard. December 77; .!; IS.'ii .... a 10 January .. -.S Ss it '" e l" rebmary ... TMJ sri .... It a Slarct". .... fOMi May !; Iis ! H 7 fi 17 liecelpls car Lets. Winter Wheat si Spring Wheat ie Cern i Oats i Ky 11 Barley I1 Oil City. Crude Oil ;e Head Kecclpts Ilcvs JT.CsO CIrxing Prices 5 o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cern. 0. Perk l.ard. December 77VJ 3', V II en e lu January 77', S7y, SS? 11 T Hi rebruary 7??4 7S .... 11 j: e March. J-' May 'SS H '. II s Mi Oil City CrndeOtl Chicago rrednce Starket. Caicxoe, Dec II. BJ0 a. nt. market opened. Wheat-Dec, 77.SO . Jan., 7?c 1'eb , TS'ic , May.sJH'c Cern -Dec, JfS'c . Jan., ajc . i'eb., Sc , May, ir.c Oat-lec . a.'.c Jan.. t3!,e . Slay, fc, March. Sic fork-Dec. I10M Jan., Ill l.'K . Teb., Jllt May. Ill . Lard-Dec. f l". Jaa , is 1J Feb., H jS: Slay. H 17 Short Klbs Jan , Ii 0 reb , V t s . Maich, CLeeias. Wheat Dec. 77Vc , Jan.. :.c Ke's 7?c : May, 8:-,c corn Dec, e?ic Jan., S7Hc , reb , s .c ; May, 13c. Oata Dec.a'ici Janaijc. 'lav, 'c Perk-Dec, 111 T . Jan., Ill ill Feb.; Ill SJV . May. 11164 Lard-Dec, 16 10 , Jan., W 15 , Teb , 16 27V May. 5 I7K. Bibs-Jan., ti M, reb..l3 70;May, A 77. New Tork stecas. New Yerk, Dec. 11,1 30 p. m. Meney easy at 701 per cent. Exchange steady , postal rates. II 8IOI MS government flnn ; Currency 6's, II :t!4 blrt . Is Coup, II 3Di bid ; IS'3 de, II 10 bid. The stock market this mernlnz opened quiet, bnt during the nrst a minutes an active baying resulted la an advance of H tell, per cent. The Improvement had hardly been 10 corded when a rId was tnade en the whole tear ket and prices dropped H te 3 per cent, by 11 o'clock, since 11 o'clock th-re has been a stead ier feelln;. anil en some cornering by the shorts prices hve recovered te the belt flguies again Stock Starkets. Quotations by Heed, MiUrann & Ce., bankers Lancaster, fa. siw Tens usr. ii a it. 3m. Canada fact flc tv. f.-v C C.C.AI t?;, ,e Coleradu Ceal 37 jrVJ Central fee 17 in', Canada Southern 6J " Chl.8t. L.Jt Pgh Den. A Kle. G sjr 33-!: Del.L- W I33i ne4 Krle ;i)4 j.,;, Erie, 3nds Jer C 6im s-i, Leu. 4 N Ri't (isij L. shore . ww Sllch.Cen 95 3 Sllssenrl Pacific uijj l iQ N. P . . , N.I' I'tef 2?; hji i-'et 1114. 1U4 JJ--tf U4i 111', Kaat Tennessee C w? ! Omaha ,v: mcJ Oregon Transporutlen .... 44, ji Ontario A W jeij ju Pacific Mall jj' 52 Itoch. A I' St-Paul '-3'. Tei.l'ae a j, Union Pae tili H WabashCem ix.f .'t WabashPref jv v? Western U 7.14 ;i West Shere Bends rHILADZLrHIA MST. Leh. Val B.N. Y.AI'hlla Pa II U- 3; ,; Beading 221,' Ih. Nav ; llestenv.Pass P.A K N.Cent Peeples Pass Kdg. Gen'I pjssj jejk OU OK 70-. 3P. 51 U3n 2i,S leiii .0,1 -V ir AXI I'ER TISESIKXT8. toakin'e" pew'dkr." ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. economical than the ordinary Jw. .Bf.nS be sold in competlUen with tn?mitnudu"f low WOTHINO HAS EVEK OlVErThUfjil WANTED ATONCE-GOOD SPOOLER, AnnJ W,,,ttr'"'l 6Plnulni Hands. "r""' U BTKVK.N3 COTTON MILL (Ne. 7,. W inl.TiJ!: P TA GlRU WANTS " A Apply at t0g0norallleuiow'01'''- ") Ne. 10 BAST Vl.NK 8TIIEKT VV A NTKD-A UOOD GIHL TO DO C. EN. VV KlttLHOUHICWOBK. Apply at "J -NO, aMKASX KIN'UaTUKLl'. VENISON FOK HALE HYTI1 K l'Ul'ND. Quarter or Whole, en Woduetdav Slern! iu at TltlSSLKKM S I'AND. Old MaikoTueuK next deer te Ihj Ma)or's ()(llc4 ' u KUTZABirElt "ES'nAJ,? OF OHAHLKH hTmMEL?. il.i(fIil.,ala ef,h? c"y of Lancaster, do de ceatcd. I.ette'8 of administration en sail citate Ji"1" Vc5n, BrH'e1 e he undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ate rcouestccTte wakn linmedlale payment, and these liavlnif claims or iVi'&V.". Higl"nw ,liH """ will pwsent ibem re'.T,!Vindeyt.,lument, . MAituAitKT iiiMii:r.8innn dS!SUtacjSIl,AU'Jr- -""""ftwt'rl. .V .t DBKTtSB3tEXTS. AN AUTICLrTFOirVEUY"ireUSK'. held, used and admlied from the Atlantle tothel'aetllo Is Mll.l.KKM 110UAX SOAP, Ur. DUCBDTUSl.X Cli.NTS, A11S0LVTK LMlTl Y Ul AUANrUKD In uvcry partlc nlar j H-t anaHsls, W 100 per. cent et I'Uuk UOAP, and sold at SIX CENTS l'KUCAKK. lt.LIR'A ltOttAt SOAP. "I OKI. U 1IAINK8, zr 1 aticastet'fl Olf-alAl t!m,r r Itnu-es and Collector of Itents, la picpaied 10 ivut beuses tn great iiuiubet-s iiwneisei i' neiate will Iwie Iwie llevcdetall rcxatleaa lului. Nev would bn the time tn emptor 1110 se i ' -t se ran enter Inte well prerated HaKemrnnU'i next yeat. dCclUd GKr.ATLV INOUKASKli lAt'il.n'lES en.ibte us te make Mtl.l.KIl' BOH BOATatSlX CKNTs PKT. t Alvt iui In u-aeh of all. DJOl'UNEl) PUIII.H SAUL. tNTiilr.SDAV,Dkit'sss .1, ! by order et Orphans' Cem!, wt'l be sold at pub lie sale at the Leepnl Uriel. K.t Mnjt stieet, Lanciuter, P, the following leal estate. Inte the property of Henry Sll.ier, OweaseJ, tewll. A let et ground, ceiitainiii In frentll feete Inches, ejUendlui; lu depth .'j leet, adjoining property of wtuUui DUgere en the muthaml (.htlstlau Kudy en the south, located en the east side of North Ijueen street, between James aud rrederlek streets, en which are erected a three story llllICK DWKLI.IM) HefsK. Ne M7. lth a two story Brick Back Building The buildings are In Reed repair, ceveivd with slate reef. T hore Is a right te the use of a J teet let Inches wide alley from North Queen street, aud also the use of the pump and well 01 water near the premises, en North Queen street . also, a hydrtnlin the yard, and a Bae vailed id geed lrult. Possession and deeit given April 1, lv7 Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p 111, when terms will be made known by MAHV31ILLE1I, t xctu'.ilx HxNnv Shcsiht, Auctlenei'i itpcil.. ,3J t, ifk A TEST UEM't'TION EVKK VJJ known tntbe traile and cen.umtrs Is MIL LSIt'd II J It A X SO.yp AT MA CENTS pillMSTMAS PKESKNJ" Useful and Ornamental PRESENTS. BOLD lift GIVK.V AWA wini TI ,SU COFFKL cill c N tjeiorated Kngllth Cane Tea Iceltles, lUnd Painted Fruit mid Brad l'.aiM. 1 hildreu s Tea bets. Decorated curs, "aucera and Plates in different styles, Flench kj; Dells, Bisque Hgurcj, Ulmp Vaes. and a varleiv et ether articles te select from t.e uameieu. te mention. P Don't you think we .-e sel'lng seui Tea and Cedee when we bavoevei i,ecxwiiieiss , at a' the present Ume 7 We keep tie ..vialny i:p and the prices down. Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 33 WEST KlNli SlliEM CiCemember we have str.e n, ere t e . , "a ers in the way of prices thu week OK KENT FROM APKlLT.T APKlLT.T Stere Beem Ne. 13! Nm'h Quein t.et Alsoathrterybttck shc,"i sarehet.s. l by llleet This shop may tie ul lncounectien wltn store If desired with or without the I01 mer, and with or without power. Apoiyie D. r BCcHJlILLEB. Ne. ISO North Qneea M leeu f"seeslen given earlier if desired. dlj tfd e AK HALL. Siek.m cjteitn Coats, these 1,0 :-r rei ljeJy nceil have made te LVai- order; it's useless und U'Uj ita's much merepxpensne. Sn.T.:t Yeu can get suited at CMk si'T.m Hall, and it you can't bU Ceat3 ter give up trying. Atlccen lVvts prices and mere qualities. ?5 te $25. Wanamaker Jr. Bkewn. Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sinn ami Map.- KCT Si!-.. PlIILADELriUA. L .vNCAsrnn rink. Instantaneoue Success. Every Pereeu Delighted. PROF. 0. R. GLEASON, The lierld's Urealcst Ilore Iraluer, WILL XXIltEIl hta unrivalled and masterly methyls of subdu lnit Wild and Vicious Horses without cruelly Horses that Kick, Helt, Shy. Utin Awarm any bid hiblt handled free of charge O-BOOKTHEM EAULT.- ADMISSION, - 25 OEM'S. EVENINGS AT 8J CLOCK. :ii)0K H 10 H A MARTIN. UNA HALL Li HOLIDAY GOODS ! in reiik. sELKcriNe ru Christmas Presents, VOL SHOULD VISIT CHINA llAt.l.. Wlieie you will find the l.ugest and Heat Assoitment in rorei(?n and Demestic Table and Oruamental Glasswaie in Plain and Taney Celers. Japanese Ware, Oscura, Burmese and Agata "Ware. Library, Hall, Parler, Student and Stand Lamps. Old Ivery (Gog and Magog) in Flower Baskets Card Heceivers, Tigures, Ac CarUba Ivery, Vintage and Tointen Ware. This is but an outline of the Taney Goods out stock contains. Their name is Legien. The assortment of Staple and Substantial Articles te select from is very large. Our guarantee accempanya every sale. Goods net satisfactory will be exchanged cheer fully. Prices low. Take a leek at our iuaertnient bcfeie purchasing. linWMtirtiii 15 EAST KING STREET. LANX'A3TIl, VA, JjHM TUK HOLIDAYS! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS I xlNEW CLOAK STORED . Jeseph L Ran & Ce., 136-138 North Queen SI. this special and lilulily Impei taut HAUOAlN HALK Is ItmuKurnted ler the benefit of the ladleanhe ususllv dnlnr 1 i.iii iuii'liiuis mull alter the tltst nf Jannaiy. Wn deeatt liem old methels and itlve you this coldeu iimieriunltv . ., ,li1.l,,lsl,r.:J!.V7iil,irre ".'A8 BAKU AIN8 for the Little relks. Havoleoks. Keirinarketa and iej"lalt!iJ Ceils ai fl. 7 li .', f J.tv. M . SI Ni and 1.VO11. iLl1.1l'JfiJ.lA,'LY 'lKl'l.t;lU-Laales, Beall'lusli Wini'slorlle. Kicelleut l'luihloatslerllC.anfl niehScal I'lash Leals ler 11 t ui;si,ti3 Mand 125 ALbarnuiALLi ukduubd W. r. ;,'.V;?,rS,,A.,.!'V1! "tlOKl n is 11,1. r, !, t t (i -nun ui'. ALL?rtItlALLYuKl)UCKU-Wl..itflve"ryeuwant In CLOAKS for LftdtcP.MIsdMiinaCMiatrn new H the tlmf te rctirft SPECIAL HOLIDAY BARGAINS" AT THE NEW CLOAK STORE. JOSEPH 1HG-13S North Quct'ii Street, .vffir ADrriirtsKVKXTs ITiAi.i. noens. J All the latest .Novelties tn 1INK llll.Ll. .NEUYat WKIKKL'S MH.l.t.NKKVSTOKK. e.vjmdll a SS erth queen Street. OVKK TVVKNTY THOrs.VNO I AM1 lies new vistng ljtneasti's rhelcrst nnvluet f.r th hiih-M Mll.LKIl'9 IIOIIAX BOAT. S1A LI MS KVLltYWHMlK. T7IOH UKNT THIHl) AND lOl'llTU aj t loers et mrsn.s: liretneis nuiidinir. : Urethet's llulldlnx, os n and 8 .North Cjueeu street, new occupied ly rhes Cutnmlngs as a first elas photegtaph gaiiery. WUl he rented fer a term of j ears. nlMtdtl HIKSH A ItUOTUKK." "JACOB F. SlIKAl'FEK'S PURE RYE WHISKY, nug:.' iydll Duke Stieet I.lQuer Stoie "CARRYV1U.K NATIONAL HANkZ V The annual election for Dlrectets of this n.iikwlll b held en TIT 3 HAT, JANUAHY 11, 1MT, betwn the hours of 1 and 3 n'cloe. at the lUnktne Heuse. A ?. II AUK.SK'9. dll ltdAStw Cashier. TTIOR SALE. The commodious, suhstantl.illx built Tin. story UKICK HOfbt. Ne. Ill tast Orange street. I'rlce, It.fiO. one thousand dollars ran remain for many years at Bvb pr cent. Inter est. r"er further particulars apply te J Acylt LOEit. nev.vUmdR Ne 4iitvpatOranan.il rjEOH'-E FLKK, v TAXIDERMIST, NO 15 WEST GERMAN ST.. Lancaetei, I'a. -Ulrds and Animals stutled tn a superior manner and at reasonable prices dll ld TA i. yet- tastep fi'ri: BARLEY MALT WHtSKY ? f-OHRER'SHQVOKSrOBE, il CK.VTUE SQUARE. Lancaster. I'a. JN LANCASTER TUERE ARE OVER X tee families, none of them, If tbev find MILI.KR'S BORAX SUAl'hasbern REHL'CEti TO SIX l'ER CAKE, will use anything els. YelNG MEN AND LADIEsT" llavtr-s doubts as te the feasibility el obtain, tnir kanewledge or BUSINESS ANPBCSINI 1 METHel), cau have the' r doubts temevedby callln$atthe OOMMEROIAL OOLLEGE, 10.S E A5T KINO STHEET. Ijtrqe ila.s In attendance new. call and spend au hour pleasantly and profitably It. U. WK1D1.KU. l'nnclral. -puni.it SALE. OS TCISDAT, tlEtlMSII! II. list. will be sold at public sal, at tbe Keystone Hetel, that valuable two-story llrtck li-flllns. Ne. Si;, situated en the east stde of North Prtn " striet. centalnlnz haU and eight rooms, het and ce'd water and gas en first and second stories let 1! feet 9 Inches, and extendi In depth te Mar ket street. The property u all In geed repair (ale te commence at . o'clock, when lenfll tlens win bt made known bv vr. r. ni MBt e Hi-fur Sareinr. Auctioneer. di-M w ILLIAM80N A FOSTER. TELKP1I0.NE C0.VNECTI0A. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. A Cliristmas Geld Dellar. 1 With Oeld iianUlnd can Buy I he World's ureal 8teCk." Seasonable Presents Over a Dellar, WE HAVE Handsomely finished Gentleman s Hut BR COTtf, SMOKINU JACKE13, and 1.1 lilt A IU ROIIEI. Dress Butts and Overceit, for Gentlemen, Beys and Children. Wolf, Unatand i'lush Lap Helies. bcal and Beaver Cups, Turbans, Cellam and Oauntleu. r,ents' Heuse Sllppeis, In Velvet Moiecco nnd Alligator. Ultras Gaiters, Butten and I.ace Balmorals, CeDKre's Oalters, rin Calf Beets and Heavv Earui Beets, Ilubbei Beets and Orel shoes. -IN- Useful Presents for One Dellar, WE HAVE J.adlcs Hand Satchels In riush, Moreico and Alligator. Eur MufTi, Vmblellas, uents' I'eikct Beeks and Walleui, I-u reaps Cardigan Jacketa, Heft and Stiff Fell Hats. Silk Handkerchiefs and Neck Wrappers, Wleu atargetsena Extra ltlch Black Bilk Neckties, Kllk suspenders. Snranae Tan Gloves, Kid Oleves. Cleth Oleves. Heavy Buck Gloves, Scarlet Underwear, Watch Chains, rancy F;annel thlm IIS r, " A Gelden Key Will Open r.veiy Leck." -IN- Desirable Presents Under a Dellar, WE HAVE Genta' Heuse Slippers, 811k buirls, Necktie Armlets, raney Hews, Windser Tls, reur-ln-Hand scans, Woollen Gloves, While Dress bhlrts. ccetch Knit Gloves, Buck Mlltnns, Woollen Mittens, Cellars and Cuifs, Undeishlns and Hraweis, Tcck and I'uff scaifs, Scarf Uns, 8 eeve button-, Cologne, J'eyt' l'elna and Cans tbawi Strap ,rey Trunks fihtrt Waists, and a lirguvailctyef articles that space will net pei iiittus touientlen. ' WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 32, 34, JG ami 88 East King St., ..ANC ASTER. I'A mmw abtm -UllIJAT REDUCTION 8ALK OF- at Tin: uoedaoirinatkels, lull length and petfeel shapes, Yousneuldseoonr Ladles' Jackets In Asliakau, L. RAU Near P. JI. 11. Station. & XKW AD VXRTlSRMXi: Tt'HT OPENED a job ter IN ALL-LIMEjN TOWELS. Ihey are undenbtedly the beat valur rr eflercd In tancaster. J. W. BYKNK, nevMyd Ne. Stl North Uueen street Ht'HLKY'H PRAORANT MACUET I'OWDK.US. White Rese, Hellolrep. Vio let, Jockey Club and rranglpannt. floral Co logne Water, rierlda Water aud Violet Walei bottled In quantities te suit. HIBLEVS HRUH STORE. 88 West King Street. XT OERHART, . Fine Tailoring. A rull and Complete stock of Imported an Hemesllc Suiting and OvorcentitiR Eer the Tall Trade new ready te select lietn. Call eatly te secure Best Styles. H. GERHART, Ne. U N. QUEEN ST., Opposite the Vosteltlco mart7Ivdll H IRSU A IIH011l:rv. Grand Reduction IN THE TRICE" OT OVERCOATS In eidei te iMce t,ik ty Janusiy Utb, no Is ths teb'i an OVERCOAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Oveiceats leduced fully one quarter el theli former price. Ovarceats for all axes and te suit all taites Children's "lies from three yeara upwards Ove coats in all colors of MeHen. Kerssy, Heaver, Chinchilla, Corkscrew and Wlde-Us'e Diagonals Men's WOO Business overcoat new I'M Men's lie i lluslnrss Overcoat newsK") Men'a MOfl Strenir, Net Overcoat new IV 0" Men's sietn Irss Overcoat new M ve. Men's IHOO fine Ufess Orercet new h"" Men's Finest overcoat new lis m. Heys' 8tronirOvrceit.afa 1) toi;,new Ke. Beys' Drtss Overcoat, aes 1J te 17, new u en. Beys' Hnest Overcoat, ages IS te IT, new 00 and I ie. Children's Overcoats Hern II '0 te Uniterm erly lien te t;en. LotselHpecltl Bargains In MEN'S SUITS, B'JlS'fil'lTS, CHILDREN ! "I'm, f.SUERWEAK, VVOOI.KN 6niTS, UI.UVEe SlLKMUrrEBf, ILK HA.VDREllcntErS, HO"lEKr. U.K NECKWEAR, 'ILK "ffirt VHERS, UMBRELLA", KM! JACKETS. RU JBRCLOTHI.NG,OV ERAt.L & BROTHER. ONE-rRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, COR. NORTH QUEEN ST. AND CENTRE BQUABE. LANCASTER. TA. S" TAMM BROS. A LO. Holiday Gifts ! Holiday Gifts! Stamm Bres. & Ce. Neb. L'O nna 518 North queen St , Invite SreLal Attenllen te Ihelr GRVNI) Die. l'LAi of Christmas Goedsl AT1UACTIVE AND USEFUL. An Immense Assortment of DOLLS, DOLL, DOLLS, GAMES, GAMES, IRON AND TIN TOV3, LD1E6' HAND SATCHELS, I'UKBES, ANU rOGKET EOOKS, I'LUSH TOILET CASES, HAMMERED BRASS, And a Large and Attractive Aoserltnent of SILK HAKDKEHUHlEi'S, silk MurrLLits, LADIES' ANDOENTLEMEN'S LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS, At Trices Always the Lewest. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN Dress Goods! muse Tn make loom for Holiday Getdt ne hae made Bnteplng Reductions In BLACK ILK, BLACK CASHMERES, I RiCOl CLOTHS, I'LAIN CLOTHS BILK AND WOOL M1XTUIIE8, And FANCT VELVETS. Alse some Special Bargains. In COATS, COATe1 nt the BOSTON STORE. at U,J, nw, u, 1,1,59, i;,u nd lleucle, IMaln Cleth and Stoeklnel CO., Open Kvery KvciiIiir. XlttT JHIfKIITItKatKNTH. -nOR RENT-l-ROM Al'Rll, 1. 1SS7. Xi A lllncksmlih and a WaRenmaknr's Shep, en the Mlllcrsvllleplke, with a litiek house, let of Kreund and stablu te each and ampin ateraan room. Apply te I'llll.ll BAUaMAN, "But reslulTJce, Lauiaiter, Ta. eT:rcu.vim"i'iT,"es ckVaii iieT.ii- . ... K.!l!'.'.'J0' A lullasserlmanljiist tecelved ler the Holidays, atrcduced pilces. At llAUKI.Kf's. "Vullnwrmnt." . .. Ne. M North U.ueen Street (Formerly Itartman'sl HAVANA ClOARS. A Jull sleck et Cholce tlsar I lller Havana Vl',r,0,.mJ'..UTOrlt tiiandslu boxes, sulUhls for Holiday 1'iesents, at MARK t.K Y'S " V ellew rrent," .r.. .. .. . No.slNetthtuccnstteet (Teimeily Hattman'a.) A Ih ROSENSTKJN, A BARGAIN. On lug te the olneeof the Fall and Winter Hra son, 1 have purrhaed one mere place el thesa elegant Heavy Datk Blue English Cheviots, at a reduced nrlce. Ihey wens our best seller, and sold at lis.ne, and have reduced them le tb low flKure of 11300. Made and lllmmedeleirantlr. and above all, a rrict nt. A. li. ROSENeTKlN. rine Tailoring. Jl. North gut-en Bt, rpERUOUS Ot" Tllh DENTAl. (JUAIK -a. DI3ARMKD. Teeth extracted bv the us of nlactrlrltr tar. fectly sate and hatmless. My IWI Teeth ate made of tbe best material Ihat I can purehaae rilling teeth a specialty. All work cnaranteed. . W L FISHER. Dentlst, aprJTlyd Ne cj North Queen at M L'hlCAU IHMIHAY filM' -Al- W, D. Messer's Masic Stere, NO. Ul -SOR1H yt'EK-N "HIRE! -1 H E- MASON A HAMtlN ORtl.VSS, DECKER BKOJ I'UMW. IIAtNKe A HARIlVtAN'O fine UptUht l'lanes at Lewtst I'rlces I AtSO- Violins, Uultais, Banlea, cornets. Diums, Flutts, Bhwt Music, Albums, and AMERILAN SI WING M 'CHINKS m ., en, I I ui and US CALL AT Ne. 131 North Queen Street. sepis-lydlt AT MAl'NAVK. A CHOKE bELEtt'ION OT CHRISTMAS GOODS! Dried Fruit and New Nuta Sl'LENDID NEW til RON, CenU. 1'ure Mtnremeat, choice rresnr'es, Slaple Sytup and Comb Heney, rianch CSUilles riorldieianfjes and While Grapes. A FULL LINE or (UlOCKHIl'SAM) CANNED (JOODS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. -Oenii!iit lmpettedSWElT.ER t HEEIK. MOORE'S SORPRtsBROLLBR FLOOR, THE BEHf l.v THE MARKET for makln A mas Cakes and I'liddlng. IvlACNAY'S, 14b ancl 147 Iferth Queen Btreet. Telephene connection. AStvaEstusra. -nVl'LTON eI'ERA HOUSE. One Week, cemmeniltiK MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1880. Monday, Tuesdayand Wednesday. " Wlthei a IIem." Thursday, Friday, satntday and tni uiday Mattnee, Raved from the Steiui " Gray and Stephens. In the Gicaleu of nil Sensational I'lays, en titled, "WITHOUT A HOME." By Edward Celeman, Ke'j Hags, abtreet Waif 1MISS MINNIE Scelty BrlRKS, a Bootblack ', 03CAHGHA1' Mabl rayan, the Helrrss Dudley Mleat, Lawer MR W T8TKIMII.NK. IneldenUl te the plav. the Dramatic Deg, ReuiPO, Zip, Here, Leeand Majer. ADMISSION 10, 'JO AW CENT'S Reserved Celts at Opem llouse. dlusid run BAi.it vh ur.. P OR RENT. -TWO TWO-STORY IIRK'R houses, at t; a month. Apply Al nil's r l li a pesni ve ri'iiiiic halijT On I rtuar, Drcr.fncn n, lay., nlll be sold at the Lancaster County lleiisi, that valuable let of around, situated ou tbe southeast corner of Vine and Rockland stteets en which Is elected a one-jteiy reughcasted hoese, containing six rooms. Sale te cetntneucH at 7 o'clock. Trring made known by M IIS. C 1 1M slONB. Hmnr bnrexnT, Auctioneer. dcclt Hid oTTtlvXireRRNTvf.iiTnATUEru tain Grist Mill, water right, stone dwulllim house, and ether Improvemeiits, leuettier with about ten acres of land, commonly known Ha "Greenland Mills," situated en Mill fievk, In East Lampeter township, about thiee mile from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep, city, with an established custom. Fer lunns el sale apply te ELIZABETH . E. B ATH8, nia-lmdAw IISNoithDukeHt, I ancastwr. I'a pURLIC BAMa OW THCrJlDAYEVEMO, 1)BC 1, 1-s, Will be sold at the Lancaster county Heuse, that VALUABLE CITY RI.SIDENCE AND STORE ROOM, situated en lh south side or East Klnr; street, belwuen Duke and Lime strents. Nes. 1W and IK The property fronts en East King st'ret 31 ftet, Including a 'our feet ilvate alley. ThHinoiiertvcenlnlnsahall and 1 1 rooms, and thn store la new occupied by the Hlnger Hewlnir Machine Company. There are het and cold water and bath, ens all threunh tbe house; stationary wasbstauds and sewer uce; every thlm? In complete erder t the let li 'iSO In depth te Mifflin street, en which tbeieutn a Larce Twe-Story BRICK STAllLn.wllh room for II head el horses, nnd shedding ler lu or li wagons. Alse a large two-story Brick Bake Heuse, with large Brick Oven which cm be used for most any purpose. Reason for selling la that thn owner wishes te lcavti the city, l'ei l'ei ens wishing topuicbasnate Invited te cult and nee the projieriy for themselves Hale le commence nl 7 o'clock of said day, when terms will be madn known by HENRY 1'. EICHLEK. !IrsT SnrniRT, Auct d-71d pUUMO HALE. Oh Mendit, DxciMBin SO, lif6, Will be sold at public outcry, et the cooper Heuse. Lancaster, I'a , al that certain let of ground, sltuatoden the H'iu'.h side ul West Vine atreetm said city, ceutalnl g lu front en said Vice stieet, 31 feet, 8 inches, and extniflliig In depth te strawberry street Its fet. mere or less, en which Is erected two substantia T "O-atcry BRICK DWELLING HOU-E, Nes and Sli Ne. I. Cenlnlns nine rooms, and hallways en first and second stories, fr nt und back stall nays, balcony, aeen vonlentbaaeiiiHiit kllcben, large double attic, fient and backdiirmer win win dens, and closets throughout the house Ne.2. Contains six le.iins nnd nee basement kitchen, large back building, ba ceny lull length. An abundance of Hull In both gaidnns, nndeach centalna a fanny grape at ber. aud all necessary eutbnlldlngs. Thuse properties are centrally located, lu an excellent neigh oibeod, and within a low mlnuUs' walk of Cenlie beuarn. Tbny are In every way worthy ufyeui attention, and would make aflttliiK hoiuelei any mun. , , , eale te bejin at seven o'clock In thn evening, when conditions will be made known by HENRY MKLLI.NOKIt. Jeit. t. Ikii, Auctioneer. dn,n,i6,i;,is,ie w I1Y THROW MONEY AWAY UY A m ti(- MILLER'S BORAX. j2 .ji i ii I i i Ss r 'ti WWti rf'n JHftr&SMW A6ib : tMh4mt, :.- Jt T-,.'.'-"J..
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