fc j ?. V'Vfr r,y Ttii w - I, v : K fe- ' "1 -i. -. ln '-MY V- 1 H::;vjji;, .. r ?: sjr it 'ft. & 1 EJV m . k r f$i i vi m n f K" - ' 'S .- tiwWMPWi fEZ FMX FROM A TRAIN. FlMim . Or L1T1TZ. RECEIVES TER' fc ,s. R CT : .J --. Aft, ( . Wli HUM 1 Crushed Se That Ampitta- In1 :ClMt W Weeesnary-A Iid'i Hand Ri ?""' CViMknl Br Denah nellr-rw. CtetttXBiA, Ner. 23, A eorieus eoluent jfiiiiir 1 yesterday iillcnioen at W. A. tUmm 4Ce.' bakery e BenJ. Green, ngcd UyMra, mployed i tlie place Tlie boy -- nlaced bis left hand en tllO ' - mmltte dough breaker and his hand was HIC1W BPflWini reiicra. iraiuram; ahiiia w nnt In use and (he rollers were act high or the hand would have been 3: tern oft The hand was mashed, but no bones were broken. The ley tried te pull ?Phl hand out with the right hand, which wm also allghlly Injured. A workman v)mkI his cries and the machine was r atepped. Dr. Llneawcavcr attended te the f; jrvlnlarles. lh J. .Calvin Zohn, cigar manufacturer of i yi Idtlu, fell from a paswuger train en mu Heading K ueiumma ranreau ncre m ii". iLU te euppescd that he Intended te walk 1$ from ene car te another. Ills right leg was -ji crushed above the ankle. Amputation Is i'lbflnd necessary. He was sent te his home I 'en a apedal engine. Dr. Hlnkle atteiu wl 5? $1 Jrtin. He Is about fiO years of age, married jt mna nan ene chiiu. -I A mentlnir of the Kcelev Steve company LS. directors was held last evenlng, and II. II. K? 'Thema was elected general manager of V the company. Mr. Themas Is the secretary "si oftheJJatienalStnvoatwoclallon, and Mill 3, assume his duties en heumary 1st. X, bishop of Central Pennsylvania, w 111 prencli 'I onSunttey evening in Kt. l'aul's V. V.. '& church. Tlierltoef confirmation will be KiL administered by Illshep Kallten at llie , 5tT same service. l'.v. xne Closing exercises 01 iraiwumunwT :m aary erMt. y.ien a. ii. i cmin.ii win no & held en Sundnv. Knv. S. D. V. Smith ft will preach at 1030 a. m., Uev. Oce, Wnlls . 'Elv, of the Presbvterlau church at3 p. m., ' anil nor. W. II. llcanl, presiding elder or f2? the iJincaster district, at 7:30 p. in. The Sir Sunday schoeljublleo will be held at 1:30 l p. m. , Fifteen mombers of nivcrslde IIome,e. 27, went te Lancaster mst evening te iny fraternal visit te Fulton Heme, e. 2(1. The visitors had a pleasant time, and cre given refreshments at MIHer's hotel. Gen. Welsh pest w 111 held a special meet ing this evening te makoarrangrments fur the reunion at Yerk en Thanksgiving l).y. 'Colleen Dawn" was presented in the opera house last evening by the Seymour Stratton company. The Danltes' will he given te-night. The "lestlval of the seasons'' In the ar mory Is an attraetlve place. German's minstrels will appear In the opera bouse en Tuesday night, The com pany Is an excellent one. B. Frank Hcise, Jes, IllnUle and H. V. Wayne have returned from thelr gunning trip te Virginia. X'lenty of bad weather and no game. The Yeung People's Society of Christian Kndoaver of Iho Secend Streel I.utherun church held a social meeting last night at tl e home of the Misses Hardy, en 'JJhlrd Blreet. The May llosericasuro society was or ganized lust evening, with thu following efficers: : President, Miss Mellte Mcckley; vice president, Samuel Arms j secretary, MlssMaggie ltroeiiioj treasurer, Thcodero Bewers. The soclety Is comieMod of 10 ...1. a.l ...111 .ft .at..i. Ii'mIjI... A..n( WUyiVBf UI1U M ill KlUViVtUJ 4'MHtUJ U)VII- iiin8h Cbas. Themas prosented the Duck llab- "blt club with a handseme hanging lump but evenlmr. f " II. W. Klegelmllch has sold his bakery v. te a Mount Jey party and will take cliarge i of his futher's hotel en Monday. J; About two years age Fred. r.obergorn was robbed of some lewelrv and the thlef 'It r escaped.- On Friday Officer Wittick ar- jV restea isainuei jounseu in jancasier, t4 cuariseu wuu iuu uiitiine. uiiiiunuii in mnu if. wanted in Choster for robbing an icemnii ef20. He was placed In jail mid will be given a hearing before SquireKvaus ne.xt week. The Ministerial association will be as lsted in thelr lecture course by the public school toacbers. Will Carleton will een the course and will probably be followed by Representative Hear, of Michigan. The young folks et the IjuicaHter church S resented "Tem Thumb's Wedding" in It. Zleu A. M. E. church last night te a crowded house. The Second street Lutheran church will bold an oyster supper In the nrmery next week. A LOT Or YOUNG T1I1KV1N. Tbey Steal a Number of Vnltmblfn l'rem l'ref. Gloasen aud IIIh Meii. Prof. O. It. Glcasen, the popular herse trainer, who Is new giving oxhlbltlens at the.Lancasicr rlnk,wasthe victim of thieves last night and he and sevcrul of his men suffored from theIrdeprtHlatIens.J The heys who did the stealing belong te a gang wlie leaf around the rink, dospite the efforts of the managers te keeji them away. This morning when Prof. Gloaseu's men went te the rink they made the discovery. In the dressing room in the front of the . beuse, which was formerly a side ontruiice te the place-when It was used as a theatre, steed a trunk, which was owned bv Ner- ten Smith. Prof. Glca'uiti's first asIstant. The lock bail been pried from It and the following articles stelen: A finoeverco.it valued at $10 and a Smith it Wessen re volver weith 912, belonging te Mr. Smith and a full Milt of clethe of Geerge Kvaus, another omplevo of Prof. Glcasen, who kept things In Smith's trunk. A Ceil's lightning repeat ing rifle, belonging te Pret. Gluusen, vus also stolen from u vase in which it wus kept, in the same room. This rllle the professor had made especially for himelf In New Yerk and used It for sheeting glass balls, while giving exhibitions In the nutnmer. He valued It ut (50 and does net think that thcre Is unethcr gun lllce It in the city. An examination of the building showed that an cntlre sash in the western slile of the building at the stage had been broken out, The window Is soma illstanee Irein the ground, but the trucks immediately under it showed that sevcrul persons hud come out el or pene into It. Itlsbelleved by soine that thieves entered the building while last night's performance was going en, and secreted themselves between the pieces of scenery en the stage until utter Prof. Glutton's men had left alter w bich they committed the tlielt and went out by the window. Seme think, hew ever, that they entered and lea the building by the window. The thieves, whee or they w ere, ere well ac quainted with the rink and knew where Prof. Gleasen kept everything. They did net break Inte the ticket office w here 1'rer. Gleasen's trunk full of bits, bridles, books. c, was kept, bocau&e they did uet want that kind orartleles. Complaint was made before Alderman Hershey against a number or bevs and Special Officer Gill arrested Jehn J. l,utz, Ilarry Stevens, Walter Cleininens ami Jehn Morrlasey, four boys who make the rink their headquarters. They wero held en charges of felonious entryund larceny. In Lutz'H heuse a geed 1:U which had been stolen from the rink ene day this week wm found. Yeung Slevens gave liall unil denied everything but blamed Lutz and Morrissey for being the guilty ones. Tite i'ulr or i'eat 105. Tlie Grand Army fair In the HelnitBb building did the largeit business of the week but evenlug, the large room being crowded with people. Pest 81, accompanied ly Potts' drum corps, attend tnabedy.uud were presenUnl with a large cake by tlie ladles. Chaplain A. C. Leenard, or 405, making the presentation speech, which was responded te by Adjutant A. V. Hurst. Afterward the cake was chuueed off by Pest &t for the benefit of the fair, aud a nice sum was realized. During the evening thore was seme tlne music; Miss Ida Stewart and Belle Hhubcrt sang beauti ful soles and duetts, and 11. 11. Lueken bach presided at the piano. The management liave concluded te con tinue the fair next week, in order te afford these an opportunity te attend who were prevented Irem doing se this week', and wine special attractions will be presented during the week. juts evening there will be a grand sword presentation te a prominent Grand :vnny Geed blieutliitf. Thpmas Deen, of Philadelphia, and his brother Walter, of this city, returned from a gunning trip between Texas aud Quarry - yllte. They brought with them forty rab- - ? , Mr dueu gray wjulrrels and a tine Wjwrtrldg. Contradicted Frem Havana. Information liavlng been received In HavAnn that reports of a Cuban rovelullon nre in circulation In the Kurepean capitals, It is deemed proper le slatethatlhe rumors are wholly without foundation. Thcre has been no disorder whatsoevcr nor any slgnsfef disturbance, and the Island Was never inore quiet or Its poeplo mere ,cou ,ceu tented than new. HriwrntnKforlhelNTitM.mKjicienandsecuro a calendar. On January I, l&ssi, every subscriber te the Daily IXTM.!.niis!ci!R win reccive ene of our handsome pad calendars. Trlliutoerilespcct. Ataineetlnitef the beard of directors of the National bank of Christiana, held November 15, 18S9, a commlttce was appointed te ie ie pert an appropriate minute expressive of the scne of their 1m In the death of Bamticl Hlo Hle Hlo kem, late president of the bank, and tlie snld committee reported the following, which was tinsnlmnutlv adented nnd ordered le be re corded, published In the county ntrr, and a copy sent le the family of the deceased : The beard of directors of the Nallennl Hank of Cltristlaiii, havliiK lcerncd with adnes and regret of the death of Hmiiucl Hlokem, wlh te make record of their sends of their Irreparnble loes that hns fallen upon the bank; and In do ing se te mil te In the tribute paid te Ms memory by Iho whole community. He was In every relat'ei of llfe en upright, tint nnd Rcnereus iiinn, and has left an exam ple te he followed by nil who knew him. Te him nnd lilibrc!slit this bank ewe Its origin nnd the prosperity that hnsnltended It; and his death Is no less a Iem te It than te his own family, te whom this beard In their UrcaM nient tender their sluccresl sjinpnthy. AAltONHAIlTMAN, TIIOMAH McOOWAN, IlllINTON WAbTKIt, j 1,1 Committee. Tins cstabllslimciit hnn all the facilities for delnu AUTIHT1C J011 I'lllNTINO. With n rnmplole assortment of new faces of Jeb Type and the cry Intent machinery, we are prepared te print books, catnleRue, pamphlets, powers, letterheads, bill heads, nole heads, In ixtdntid pleeflni; type designs. Counting Heuse and Commercial Printing; nene de It better than we. ;i:nvelepcs, letter heads, bill bends, elc, printed nt prices te win your fner. blank prlntlngfiinillied In any slmpc dc-slred. Geed pnicr, geed Ink, gimd presses, geisl workmen give in advantages ever ethers. Our work spenks for Itself. m Thk Klslers of HI. Francis, In chnrge of Ht. Jeseph's hospital, Iincaler, will held n pound parly at the Institution en Thursday (Tlinnks glvlng Day), Notcmber 2s, for thebcnellt of the peer under their care. The geed sinters cor dially Invite all friends of the sintering te pre sent thelr gift of it ieiii!d en this occasion. Thcre Is no greater or mero deserving charity than that of enrlng for Ged's peer In slakntss. And whatever we de te shnre the burden with the sisters who dedicate their lives te this neble work will undoubtedly rcccUe the reward of n hundred Told premised by our berd. nZMl JfAt.F column editorials, full sheet pesters nnd crowded clrculnrs nre net needed te keep full the Jeb work file In tlie Intki.i.hikncek efTlcc. Neither Is persistent canvassing nccos ncces Mtry. Tlie Jeb work turned out here Hicnks for Itself. The patrons of this eltlce get the best at lowest possible prices. Ilnndsonie Wlndewx. . The beautiful brnss nnd nickel goods te be seen In the windows of llvllly llres. A llniih's lore, 40 and 42 North Queen street, attract gen eral ndmlratleil. Heme of the handieinest cut lery ever brought te this city may dicretic seen, and the display of stoves Is also noteworthy. vat Its. I'lrKiiU At Millersllle, en Thursday even ing, Nev. Ill, Isstl, Jacob 1'lckle, aged T.i jeurs, H mouths and 1 day. Funeral en Hunday, Nev, 21, 1(W, nt 10 o'clock n. in. ut the Kvnngcllcal church, at Mlllcrsvllle, te which (Wends nnd relatives nre Invited with out further notice, "t llVKUJ.KV. Ill this city, en the M Inst., Mrs! Marge ret tlyerley, wlfu of Jehn Ujcrley, lu the HOlli year of licruge. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre re spectrally Invited te attend the funeral, from her son's residence, Jehn A. Ilyerley, Ne. 211 liistFicderlck street, en Monday atternoeii ut 2 o'clock. Interment nt Ijincnstcr cemetery. 21 IlitowN.-Nevcnibor 21, lSdtt, In this city, Henry llrewn, aged 7U years. Tha relatives nnd friends of the family, also Washington Camp, Ne. 21, UiiicaMer bintgc, Ne. U7, 1. O. O. F., ure respei'tfiillj' Invited te ut tend the funeral, from his into residence, Ne. MS North (uccn strict, en Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster icmetcry. llKnKHOKFr.il. In HiIh city, en the 22d Inst,, Jeseph Uirkhei'rir, In the2id 5 car of lilsuge. Tlivrelullvesnnd rrleudser tlie family also Hcbel Leitge, Ne. in, I. O. O. F., and Wnshlngl ten Conclave, Ne, U, B. W. M.,ure respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from A. C. Hetn's undertaking parlors, Ne. SU!l North (Jufen street, Hniidny afternoon ut two o'clock. In terment at Ijincustcr cemetery, ltd Dn.Nis. Novembers?, Isss), lu this city, .Mar garet Denis, lu her Sutli jtur. The relatltes and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te nttend the funeral services from iter seu-lndnw's, Jehn M. McCulley, Ne. 18 Kust Leineit stnsit, en Monday morning u! H o'clock. Services nt the Ilcfermtd cliuri.li of New l'revldence. BllltVM. Nev ember 22, lSsfl, In thlselty, Win. M. Hhrum, In lilsttli jenr. The relatives und friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from hlillute residence. Ne. IlitJ North Queen street, en Monday nfteriKsni nt 2:'J0 o'clock. Interment ut Lancaster eemetciy. ItKincNiiACii.-In this city, en the20lh Intl., Charles Iteldenbach, son of wllllnm und bv II llu Heldcubach, a.'ed a ytuirs, 3 mouths und 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te nttend the funeral from the parents' residence, Ne. 310 1'ulteii street, en Hunday afternoon at 1:50 o'clock sharp. Inter ment ut Laucimtcr cemetery. It jtttnvhcte. Pblliidulpblu l'rodiieo .Murkut. I'llll.ADKM'illA, Nev. L-NiMin-Kleursteadv; Pcuii'a sniici-s, 'iUhViTe; extra. 2S.(t:i2Ti: family, .1 7Va)3 10; roller, UI23j patent, 81 MaOO. Wticat iinlet : Ne. 2 fled, new, Wkc; Ne. 1 Pcnn'n Hist, (irte; Ne. 2 de, 67c. ' Cern quiet; Ne. 2, ISItl'lKc Oats steady; Ne. 2 White 2tK52D'ic ; Ne. 2 mlxed27Kc itmn steady; Winter $12fAn &f. Haled li.ivdiill: fllWSllej us te quality ; lluiethy ll(Xijilt(M fur choice; mixed, IM110U: baled rje straw, new, $17 233 17 U). llulter firm ; IVun'a eic.unery extra 2ilc; lVnn'a firsts extra ttUVO. Kggs II rm ; 1'enn'n firsts, 27c. Clieuse sUudy ; part fckllus,7MJJe ; fulllil.lma, v.te. 1'otreleuin steady; refined lu libit., J7 13. Potatoes II rm ; il'njtMe ikt bus. i Meek .Murkets. Quotations by Heed,MiQranii A Ce., bankers, 1M11UL1.I, I U srw VOItK LIST. 11 A.M. 12m. 3 1', xi. Canada l'aclllii.. , U. C. C. A I - Colerado Ceal Central Pacific. Canada Heutlieril Chi. Ht. t .1 l'bg Den. A Kin U Del. I A W Krle Krle 2uds. .. w JerC... K. &T Leu. A N-. L. Hhere . Mich. Cen Missouri Pnclllc- Heck. Vulley N. V. ... N. P. l'ref.. N. West N. Y. O NewKngland KastTunnessee Omaha.. Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W Pacific Mall .. ltlcliiueud Terminal HU 1'uul Texat Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Cem Wabash l'ref.... ,...... Western U...... M West Hhere lleiids. rilll.Alir.Ll'llIA LIST. 1IU5 2SJJ lif" is Si" , 7i;'i . ii-t2 ! ti;'i ', HT" :W , 151 TO1! ! 32 . Mlf 2s; Ul'i in lwjj cu'ti 12tJ 7t.2 injj si 22! i s ici" SlJi ia'Ii. vai II.N. Y. Al'hllu ij t,f? l'a.K.Jt,. .: k2 Headline 20 11-lu 20 a. 18 fVliJ Lull. Nuv.... 5-fJl llestenv. Pass,.., V. K. N. Cent People Puss,.., Kdg fs....., Oil . , l jlctu bucrtiecment e . EeitHAi.n." - , A small let of Sccnnrt.Hniided Lumlxr u"ip' ..jyiAKitY itia:u, ltJ 227 .North l'rlucu street. 171011 HALU I " v3 ..Tli? hrcslery Ilrlrk Daelllm;. Ne. MI North Duke street. All the modern eon' venltnce. Apply ter terms te VYJl. II. Hl'KIICIIKIl, anjut i.'ing meet. iCHndWASU TUllLIC8Aia:OFItIiLiaiTATIi "" OnTiiurseav, Dec. 12, iw, At 1 o'clock p. in., en Iho premise, will be sold by Order of Court, the farm of Jehn M. Wltmtr. lnCeleralu teuuslilp, containing 61 Acres, en w hlcU are erected u story Dwelling, u barn uud ether outbuildings. Tenns will be nrndn knnu-n l,. liu P.F.ilAOLNE, AMienee. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, BATUKDAY KOVEMJJiai Stem 9lbtttrHement. TJUIIE J UICK OP THE GHArB. "Tnrt Ited and White CALIFORNIA WINK, Me per bottle ; in.et)jier deien bottles. IIOII REHH UttUOK HTOKb', Ne. a Centre Hquare, Lancaster, Pa. ir A N T K D-TW77lKNCII MOULDEIIM f steady work and rhrsip rent, UIIAbVANT MTO, CO.. ltd Atglcn, Chester County, 1'n. lTANTKU-TWO fOLIHIinit-M ON IKON V nnd lirnts want situations. Addrrss, ltd WM. HAItllV, 3.0 Churcli HI, CKATINOANIIDANCINO AT THK M.N O tiercher llnll every Haturdnyevenleg. Full brass band and orchestra. Deers 'eissn at 7 o'clock p. in. Admission, 10 celli. FKANK UIALKOWBKI, hZUUfd Manager. nilK If AlNBSimOTHKIlH PIANOS AttK J. the most admlrablel have ever seen." ClIIIISTlNlcNlLSSOy, WOODWARD A CO.. Ne. 14 ICast King Ht,, Imcaster, Pa. OR HAM. The tlireeteryllrlck Dwelling, with med. ern conveniences, mi. (i niirtn iiiikc si reel. pply le WM. D. HI'ltKClllat. Ii2-lti tilS 21 Ijist King street. CJAUKIl KltAUT FOR LUNCH THIH OI KVKNIN'O at Nelmer's Hetel, corner ei Water nnd Orange streets. It, MKH. lltANCUM NKIMKK, I'rep. GRAND LUNCII-OYHTKIl 1'IK AND VECI " tablcHeiipat Stevens Heuso Restaurant, ltd' D. C MOHN, Manager. -IJA1IIIIT LUNCH THIS (HATURDAY) JLV evening nt the Wall Heuse, corner Meuth Queen and Middle streets, ltd JOHN II. RORUKlt, Prep. 1,-sRANKFOKD HAIIHAOK AND lOTATO 2 Balad for Lunch THIH KVKNINU ut the North Pele hotel, North Queen street. It LD.KUHLMAN.rrep. T UNCH-OYHTKIl PJK LUNCH THIH I J Kvenlng nt the Hhamreck, Ne. 333 East Kin nir street. Hiireiiicr's lU'er en tun. ltd J. It. DONNKLLY, Prep. SAURR KRAUT LUNCH THIH KVF.SINU nt the Kast i:nd lielel, Ne. .151 ICust Orange street. lt It. K KG EL, Prep. "IIIIUKEN ANII WA1TLK LUNCH TO. j .Mllll I' ut Hetel v r'elernn. Nes. 311 nnil 41 ., wiiii ifin'eu siri.vu Ucer en tnp. ltd WM.T Hprenger's nnd Relkcr's WCNNINOnil, Prep. SAUiat KRAUT evening nt the FOR LUNCH THIH Kehlllrr lleusn. Hell,'. Hprenger s, und one, come nil. ltd Kicker's 1 leers en tap. Come WM.HPANMLiat, l'roprlcter. Ai''ri:ntici: eirls wanted imsiij. illulely te leurii ilressniaklng, nt KMiA M. WINTRIW. ltd 10 West King street. J- UNCI! THIH nVKNINO ATTHRUNIOK J Hetel. 28 Cast Chest nut street. Rlcker's am in waciter s neer en inn. ltd t IIANT7. NLUDOKF. .YHTK.lt HOU1 FOR LUNCH TO- uigiii at tee .Maner Hetel. Nns. 217 and 210 Wi kiii vt est est King street, opposite the King Htreet Theatre. inciter's uuti nprcngcrs uecr univvn from the keir. JOHN u. iiiasiNdiat, lid l'roprletor. rpllK Dr.CKKR X nre certainly KltOTHiaW 1'IANOH prcciiiliient." Theuesa UAUIII.KO. AVOODWARD A CO., Ne. II I'-ast KlngHL, IJincaster, l'a. JUIHir-S HAVE LONO HINCF. DECIDED that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the best In the state. Fer sale nt NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. myHmmM,W,Th,HAjir pili: HURPRIHINO KXCELLENCr. OK JL the Masen A Hamlin Organ la te be no ticed atence." Mii.LKit Haiitune. WOODWARD 4 CO., Ne. 1 1 East King Ht., I Jincastcr, Vn. UR LARGE HTOCK KMHItACIX VIO llns, (lulliirs, OulUirllnnJes, llnnjes. Han Han Jerlncs, Piccole 1 tun Jes, Mandelines, IKIutcs, Fifes, Piccolos, Accordeens, Concertinas, liar liar liieulcns, Ac, with a full line of strings and trimmings ; all of best quality. WOODWARD 4 CO., nO-lyd Ne. II Tjist King HU, Ijincaster, llu If O.MP. HUILDINO AND IA1AN AHHOCIA 1 TION. Tburcgulnr monthly meeting of the 1 Imiie lliilldtng nnd Lean Association will Iki held In the second-story of Kutteii 0cni ueuse, en .vionuey, jsev. . in ,;;m p. in. Meney te lean at U e clock. The Third scries still e)eii. 1111 J. C. OAI1I.E, Hccrclnry. OPLEH HUILDINO, LOAN AND 1)1'. I Mlt Company, monthly meeting (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock, et Majer iniy mecung tins (K-li, nt .Majer A. U, HMiKchrs Olllce. Ne. II North Duke street. Meney le lean at low rate. A few shurcsln .itli series left, ltd A. H. VILLKE, Secretary. A MERICAN MECHANKX HUILDINO ssoclatlen. ltefrlllnl miuitlili' J.V. uiidljenn Association. meeting next Monday evening, Nev. itt, .1 eVIis'k.nt the olllce of the solicitor, W. H. Ilelaiul, esq., 20 Houth Duku strwt. Meney te lean, ltd JOHN 11. KEIIM, Secretary. Mtlir. RCQULARMONTHLY MEETINaOK JL the M'esl End Itulldliur nnd Lean Associa tion, will be held nt the Law Oltlie of T. II, llelaluin, esq,, this Saturday uveulng ut 7,'JO o'clock. Meney te lean. T.CWHITflON, ltd Secretary. A hemi: l'OIt YOU. A HOME FOR YOU. Hy taking Shares lu the Union Building and Lean Association, At ONi: DOLLAR PER SHAKE, In the 30th btihs, New Open. Monthly Meeting en MONDAY 1 1TVT.NINO freui7 tell o'clock, ut Ne. 112 liist King itreet. Any iiiiorniuiieu given ny lliesccretarv. O. i:flW. lUUH.NER, Ne. Sim West King Ht. T 11113 Music Stere. WOODWARD A CO., Ne. II laist King St., Luucnstcr, Pa. Ci'-J.t l'CLLDAY COU1WI3. gOO S'.MI NIUIITHHsiHION. iv i hi: KEYSTONE I1UHIN13MSCOI.LEOR. The leading school lu Hoekkeoplng, Peiinmn ship, Commercial Arithmetic, Tpuwritlnr:, v, ,v, . W.D.MO'J.SEIt.Prln., ... . Ne 18 North Quevu St., Ijincastcr, Pa, tfd.lw UFALl. Will be plcnt OPENING ! sed le fill erdpi fur I'nill n,l.-., ami Christmas linking. We have nil Newnnd Kresh (Jeed. New Seedless Raisin nml Cur liints, nicely cleaneil and ready for use. New Citren, U'lnen und Orange Peel, l'resli (Imunit Splivs, Rese Wnlcr, Ac Shelltmrk Kernels and New Kills of all kinds. S of 111! kinds. Hmilethln('V.r r,iilh Wheat Fleur for Disix-nllcs. prices reasenal hie, OKO. WIANT. niMindM.r,H 113 West King Htreet. -10BE13 " The Automatic Registering Bank." Leekt v hen first coin Is dropped nnd money cannot be removed until requited amount has been deposited, when deer villi open auto matically. Don't lull le see the great Hank, r or sale by FRANK J. HTKINHAUSiat. nl9.21.23dR 307 North Queen 1st. TOTI0K.-THI3 ME.MI1ERS OK LANCA. X ter IjOilue Ne. 7, J. e. O. K are requeUd te meet nt Odd Fclleivs' Hall. Mendnv nrter, nre Invited te nttend. WILLIAM McOILU Atleit; FitANK D. Mll.l.v. Si-c. J' ANCASTCR M.KNNEKC1I0K. THIRTY-SECOND SEASON. Grand Opening Concert. ,CI"'.NKi".I.V1Na I:V,:' NOVEMHKK, 17. IRsu. Orund Choruses. (unrtets una kuIim. In' s ruincnlnl Selections by Piof.Thorbahn'sOr Pief.Thorbahn'sOr Piof.Therbahn'sOr elieotrul Scheel. Neuu but members and their families admitted. n2l-2td "inrirLAYer " - - - STUDIES AT JOHN F. HEIWITSH'S J'AI.XTSTOJU:. K-Aii!!iJ"I,''J?.uS.I,n,,,t,,re,,luhiBabeul tlru Take a leek at theni week. i vvinuew ei my stun. Sold or rented by thu 1 he finest line of ARTIST'S MATERIALS lu the city. Slretchersiiiadetoerder. """' " sires" ' "eW'' ,!r"uua bevctea plutes, ull hw .. .u . ... "KINllBirS ART STOKE. hiWtd'J,M,W m North Qucru HL i,u ni uiT.it, lur iiiu purpose or iillciidliii; the rnnenil of their lute brother, Henry llrewn. .Monterey lKlge,Ne.2l.'; Rebel Islge, Ne. fty Hersdiel lxti;e. Ne.123. and llinnnler i. ,..,,,..,., I N. (I. Hen 3twHlMMteni. PANTALOON DAY. PANTALOON DAY. McORANN A NOWLEN. Ne. 1M North Queen HI, M1LLEKH BORAX HOAI' WILL WAHIt Clelhsaand every article under the sun BBHT TWO FOB FIVE CETTCiaAIWIN the state, at BtLLY WAIT7B. Nes. b and 1(B North Queen 8U mylMmM.W.TbAsr T3KOCTOIIH OPERA HOUBK. Procter A 8ouller......lTnprleters and Managers. Friday and Hntnrdny, Nev. 22 and 23 Matlnee Hnturday-DAN MASON In "A CLEAN HWEKP." lrlcs, 15, 20, 80, GO and 73 Cents. Monday, Nev. zr,, "CAPTAIN HW1FT." Prices, 2.V, llfx!, ic, 75c and II en. 21 T IOO BU8YT0 WRITE ADH. NEWOOODHCOMINfl IN DAILY. Art Needlework nnd Decorative Goods for Christmas and Wedding (Jilts. Loek them ever before purrhsslnc. MltH. E. M. WOODWAKD, Ne.MXEast KlngHt. 9-Ooeds selected, taken care of until hrlsl mas Eve, when parties w lull us te de se. WAS T3 EAL ESTATE AND 1NBUHANCK. JOHN H. METZLER, Ne. S SOUTH DUKE STREET. Real estate bought, sold or exchanged. Properties rented and rents collected. Klre, Lite and Accident Insurance, Iieari negotiated. Hare Hlx and Seven Per Cent. Investments. elS-lyd -1RANDARMY FHIR -IN THE- HEINITSH BUILDING, 147 NOUTII QUEEN STREET, Te-night. Alse, Next Week. ADMISSION ...IOCENTH. ltd F UHS. Christmas Gifts -IN Choice Furs -AT- AlVIER'S, Ne. 39 West King Street. A Full Line or Sealskin Coats and Jackets, all sizes and lengths. Shoulder Capes in (Jeliulne Heal, Persian La mh, Astrachan, Menkey, Heaver, Otter, Ceney and Hare. Muffs of all kinds from SOc up. Sealskin Garments carefully made le measure. Satisfaction guaranteed. i2t)iiid TEILLY IlKOS. A HA Ull. Things of Beauty -ARE JOYS FOREVER ! We liave Just laid lu a large and handseme stock of Christmas .Novelties, Including the finest brass and nickel goods, ns well ns the bejt cutlery the market uirbrd. UMURELLA STANDS, ANDIRONS, CUSPADORS, CAHVKIKS COALDirciCETS. FRUIT KNIVES, NUT PICKS, SCISSORS, Together vi ith the Largest Line or WESTENHOLM POCKET KNIYES In the city. The cutlery goods may be bought In hundxome eases for Holiday Presents. REILLT BROS. & RATIB, 10 ANTI Vi NORTH QUEEN ST. -N'ext Doer te Posletllco. J." MARTIN A CO. OVERSTOCKED LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. On account of the mild weather these Garments have net been selling as rapidly as they should, and we have tee large a stock. A heavy reduction in the price of every Garment in stock, including all the Latest Novel ties. DIRECTOIRE NEWMAR KETS, Reduced from $14.0x3 te $ 12.00 ' " $i 2.00 te $9.75 " " $10.00 te $7.75 Newmarkets with bell sleeves, angel sleeves, in plaids, stripes and solid colors, reduced from $17.00 te $15.00 $14.00 te $12.00 $12.00 te$ 9.75 $ 8.00 te $ 6.75 $ 6.50 te $ 5.00 STOCKINETTE JACKETS, Reduced from $S.oe te $7.00 " $6.50 te 5.50 " " $6.00 te 4.75 . 5.00 te 4.25 Misses' and Children's Cone Cene maras, Newmarkets, Irish Peas ant, in the Latest Novelties, and everyone reduced. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Trince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. MILMCfl'M BORAX BOAP WILD WASH Clethes and ovary artlcte aadr lb son CANEH-THE FINEHT AHMORTMENT Or Canes In the city ran be found at HILLY WAITVHCIOARBTORF, .. N"' "d M8 North )uM stesst. niy77-M.W.ThJMtw M1LLF.P.1I BORAX SOAP WILt WAHH Clethes and every artlcls under tha sun. T 60 HAVANA FILLER CIOAK IM the city, at BtLLY WAITZ'8, ... Noa.5andUNerthtJueen8L myls-gmM.W.Th.Aw 3MIIANKHOIVINO DAY. L Leave your Orders for Thanksgiving Day. yiters, Apples . Rananas, Oranges, White Ora pes. Candles, Figs. Dates, Nuts, Hwset Pota toes, Celery, Ac, A nice line of Choice, Medium and Common C'lrnrs, Tobacco, Ac. JOSEPH M. KKEIDKR A CO., Ne. XA Heutli Duke Btreet. -Frcc Delivery. lt TTMIHtELLA HEADQUARTERS. It Is time for all who contemplate making presents te their friends at the Joyous Christ mas season te be putting en THEIR THINK INU CAPS and making out their list of wants ; for there are but four weeks In which te get everything In shape. When at this pleasant list-making bear In mind that there can be no mere acceptable present thought or than A Nice Umbrella. Such a gin la within the reach or all, for they can be had at nny and all prices. Our line Is large and varied and our prices lowest te be had nny where. Come see what we have te efTer you. . YOURS FOR UMBRELLAS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 EAST KINO STREET. - efwimd T HE PEOPLE'S CAHH STORK. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- FLANNELS! One Rale of SCARLET nnd ULUE TWILLED FLANNELS at 17c j worth We. One Let of Yard Wlde HOARLET ISIIAKER FLANNEL at fWe ; regu lar price, 45c te We. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 20c. icguInrprlce.lSc One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNELat 25c; cheap at 30c One l.et of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 30c j worth te-day 35c. Full Line efFLANNELS generally at LOWEST CASH PRICES. F. 25 East King Street, marae-lyilR LANCASTER. PA. 1HARLEH SfAMM'S BOSTON STORE, 35-37 I BARGAINS! Rest Curtain Poles et lScandSSc. 81 15 and tl DO Lace Curtains at T5e and tl a pair. Curtain Ijicc, 10, 12J, 17 and 23 cents a yard. SI and tl 25 Comforts at 75c and SI. Remnants of Appleton A Muslin, CJfc. White Shaker Flannel nt 8, 10, 12J4 and 25 cents. All-Weel Red Shaker Flannel, 25c. Plaid Sack Flannels, All-Weel, 25c. Heavy Canten Flannels, C, OJf, 7, 8 and 10 cents- 40-Inch Dutchcr Linen, 25c nnd 33c. 6-4 Tuble Oilcloth, 20c. ' 10-1 Sheetings at 20, 22 and 25 cents. (iO-Inch Bed Ticking, 30e nnd37Jic Red Check, C(, 8, 10 nnd 12 cents. Shirting Checks, S?fa and Pc. Heavy Striped Hhlrling, RJJc. Rest Outing Flannsl, 10c. Indigo Ulue Calice, 5c. Rest Dark Calicoes, 1,0 and OJf cctits. Deuble Width .Weel Skirting, 12)i, 20, 25 and 37 cents. ' Rest Eiderdown, 37e. fi0c, 75c and SI Whlte Shirts at 37c, COe and 75f Geld Headed Gleria Umbrellas ut KT'c and Jl Umbrellas iit2S,&0nnd 75 cents. I'liither Trimming, !2ca yard. oOeJcrkeys at 83c. Fur Trimming cheap te cleie out. Ijice Cellars, 5, 8, 10, 12, 17, 20, 25 cts a ard. Menkey Muff's, S350, Ruchliigs, 3, 5, 10, 12$, 17, 20. 25 cts u yurd. Imitation Seal Muffr, tl 50, f. f 50. Torchon Laces, 1, 2, 3, 1. 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10 cts a yard. Dell, 5, 10, 12K, 17, 25 cts te J.l. Het Pins, U rows for le. Ammonia 5c u bottie. llest Linen Thread, tc a spool. Miller's Wild Flower Roquet Seap, 8e. Dress Shields, 5c and lOe a pair. Misses' Corset WaUts, 25c. Chlldreu's Weel Hacks, 25e and 50c. Weel Legglns, 25c, 37Jc, 50c bilk Handkerchiefs, 12K, 17. 5 ctw. Plush UalU and Oriiameuts, 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 0, 7, 10c. Children's Weel Cups, 25 and 50 cts. 75c, SI, 1 25 Kid Oleves at 60c, 75e. SI. Best and Cheapest. 35-37 LANCASTER, I'A, Charles Stamm. ID RATHVON Ner Queen Stree Wi pen Street 23, 1880. w "WVBrr?' " r 7 VM 3lfcrtt!MMMKt The Rug has become a popular feature in Furnishing. WE OFFER THLS SEASON A MATS, RUGS AND NOVELTIES OF y , WILTON nUOS AND MATS, DAOASTAN UUOS AN'b MATS, , . , , MOQUETTK HUGS AND MATS, IMPERIAL SMYRNA RUGS, ALL SIZES, . '- . , ORIENTAL SMYRNA RUaS, ALL- SIZES, HANDSOME SMYRNA CARPET RUGS IN SIZES 0x0, 7x10, 8x 12, 0x14. KENSINGTON ART CARPETS, FELT SQUARES. Most Attractive Novelties 1 JAPANESE WOLF SKINS FOR RUGS, SHEEP SKIN MATS, WHITE WOLF SKIN RUGS, GREY WOLF SKIN RUGS, BLACK WOLF SKIN RUGS, JAPANESE WOLF SKIN RUGS WITH BORDERS, (the latter are very effective.) SHEEPSKIN MATS, ALL COLORS. ME1MOR AlNTDUlVr 7 We suggest the above Rugs, Mats and Art Carpets for Christmas and Holiday Gifts. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. H. Z. IIHOADS A HON. CARVING SETS, GAME CARVERS IN CARVERS WE OFFER CARVERS WITH SILVER HANDLES, BUCK HORN HANDLES. CELERY STANDS, BREAD TRAYS, OLIVE DISHES. H. Z. RHOADS &'SON JEWELERS, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA. M ETZOEH A IIAUUHMAN. METZGER & Ladies' Seal MODJESKAS Excel all ethers in Beauty and says se. Metzger &. Haughman, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, P (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) litem bticrtlocmcttte. MILLER'S UORAX BOAI' WILL AVASH Clethes and every article under tlie sun. TMl'OUTED AND KEY WEST CIOAltS J list received all fresh goods. DEMUTH'8 CIOAK STORE, KHtahlUhcd 1770. Ill East King StreeL altS-trdU T71INE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINK WOOLENB.AT J. WKIKKL'S. sep21-HmdK Ne. 41 West King Street. MILLER'S HOHAX POAI' WILL WASH Clethes and every article- under the sun. THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN ALL brauehcit pertaining te a builnt-Kti educa tion at the LANCASTER HUSINESS C'OI LEGE, Oranl Hall, Ne. :tl North Duke street. Day and evening sessions. Instruction llrst claas only. Course thorough, fitting young men and ladles for positions. Hundreds of testimo nials at College Reems for examination. Visi tors always welcome. Address. H. C. WEIDLER. Principal. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the L. GANSMAN A 11RO. UAKGAIN8 EXTRAORDINARY NEXTTEN DAYS. FOR THE It Is what we might call, te be explicit, a sur plus stuck sale or MEN'S, HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Overcoats and suits. Our ltiiinciie deck of Clothing which must move, and at encu tee, at the biggest cut In prices ever heard of lu Lancaster. llelew we quote only a few of our cuts for this sale. Men's Overcoat at (1 75 ; worth $7. Men's Ov erceats at K! 60 : worth fJ. Men's Overcoats attl; worth 112. Men's Overcoats, Chinchilla, at (3 75; worth IIS. Men's Overcoats, Flne Heaver, JI60; worth Men's Overcoats at tS, J6, W and J10. Werth fully double the money. , . Hevs' Overcoat at Wc, fl 2.'i, II 50, J2, W, tl. Wholesale manufucturers ask 00 er cent, mere for these goods. Men's bulls at 12 ; worth 15. Men's Suits at $.1 25; worth 0. Men's Suits at 1150; worth 111. Men's Suits at Id: worth 118. Meu's Suits ut7 50; worth tit. Meu'ssuluat W; worth f-7. Men's Suits attlOSJ; worth fi). Children's 1'unu ut 'JOe. Men's l'ants at 50c, C5c, 75c. 11, II 50, C2, K M. lie your pure deep or shallow our stock alike Interests jeu. Every price li here and the vulucs they represent are honest. Nothing here pretends te be what It Is uet. We sell no shelf-worn or auction trash, but all our en n Lancaster make. L. Gansman & Bre., Tullers and Manufucturers or .Nei', Hey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 6S and 68 N0KTH QUEEN ST., a. W. C0BKER OF 0BAS0E. UtSCABVEK. PA. O- Net connected with any ether Cletulug Heuse In the city. , ,. . Vlte cautious and make no mlltkre that you get te the rlghtpliee. : - '.A ) T" LTf . " 1 l HANDSOME 8TOCK OF ART CARPETS. SPECIAL MERIT ! OASES, REEF CARVERS IN CASES AND STEELS. HANDLES, PEARL HANDLES, IVOR- HAUGHMAN. Plush .Ceat AND JACKETS Finish. Everyone that sees theij ew &ucrliBcmcnt0. E ARMEItH WANTED TO SUITLY MILK I AT THK e20-tfd&vvH 3.J5 Chui'C Ii St., ljincastcr, l'a J M ILLER'H UORAX fOAI" WILL WASH Clethes nnd evcrv iirticie iiiiuer tnesui TTfl OTEL EOK KENT. tniE KT. CHARLI1 XI Hetel en East Chestnut street, In the ell citbut sircei, in tne cii the Pennsylvania ral of Lancaster (opposite read station), is for rent for one ormerayeal from April 1, lt-MJ. Appiy w ., 1. Ki. t.. IIA 1 1-4. H21-1 md It 411 North Duke Strcetl fEDFORD MINERAL WATER HOTTLll J nt the Springs only. All orders rer tq hIievh water will receive premnt attention the agent. GEORGE A. KIE11L, Ne. KWEiJ King street, Lancaster, l'n. nH-lwrtR"! -I ENUINE FRENCH I1RIAR PIPES, Vlti JT l lug cut nmeKing in mass jnrsanu is liexcs, uenuilie I'cruine nna iutkish luuucu ' IMUluTH'B CIGAR STORE. 1 Telephone. lit East King strcetl aiy-lfillt Vrll't'ER'S UORAX h.OAP WILL WAHB XtX Clethes nnd every article unucr tnesuj It EMAINDER OK THE ENTIRE STOC will be sold at PU11LIC SALE, MONDAY, DEC. 2, l&O, consisting of Hugglce. Ciirrlngcs, I'hn'tei, Sleighs, Hedle, vurnish, llaw Muterlul Toels. J. H. NORBECK. Airt. Cor. Duke and Vine Sts., Lancaster, l'a nuMiu rpROUT A SHANK. HAVE A- PERFECT FITTING SHIR Made and you will never regret It, at TROUT ASHANICS iltUUl iV.llAlv, Shirt Manufacturers and HO North Queen street. niuf.Vlydll Men's uuinin TJILLY WAITZHAS THE HESTTWOF(J DOUUUDuiJlKHrBiu iiirtHj, n , - . - rt .. , .. ..... l. a. ... au. a iv juj .uiviii ivur.u oil mylSWmM.W.ThAw 1 TTIALL AND WINTER, lteil. Fer the latest Novelties, largest and M Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Sij lug, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. OEj HART. Nene te equal " None te surpass tlie mat .... IM... A....n. 1..1I..U .m T...H ri.--.-i, U,.l U. IIC lUIIIW i I1UIIU IUI 1UII 1714 JM.. and the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. North Queen Street WOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the Ci of Lancaster. i w E EXAMINE Ki B FREE. ) Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will prebal, find Unit there Is itemeiiiiiig wrong ' no nun mere is seiueiiumr w runic wuu tn and that glase w 111 be a greut help le you. We use Inimitable "D1A JIASTA" lenrf which are made only by us, and reeimiuend by leading Ocullstn us the best ulds te def, tlve vision. , nuuu VJUiu r?)vviuvics, tpu.lw uiuui 'ii Steel Spectacles, SOe.t usual price, gl.OO.i ,9l.tHl.l I price, lAI ith StreL iLPHIA k, AriineiuiLyesiuscrteu,$ii ; usuuipi M. ZINEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth OPTICIANS. . P1IILADEL1 Between chestnut and Walnut Btreets. tan iiM 1 1 u Z'iK X -c'fc i. . "V tiisvil! i.-v . .jeyAiA-aKSiiitr