'wUkSirV'ti TOT Lltf CASTOR PAlLYIKrnSLIiTGgyOBR,f,FltlDH NOVEMBER 99, J8S9t ' " " ' -IL 1.1' ' l 3v. ( v i;s ' e-jjs'" - v f JV py , t bt,f CRUSHED TO DEATH. :; . W. WM8, W I1BIISWI6, CltBlT 7 ItTWEIX CAI8 AT MUIIIU. ejnU Victim VemucMwrled Mae -Cem ' pan? v Ma ia iuui uud utb V rvatMt. tk letter Wlnulus. tf'CeMnA, Nev. . Gcorfje W. Hubbs, :irf Harrlsbunr, met bis death in tbe east "i'.- 1.-3... I t--,.l., -M. -IJSIVm topped nt tbe switches te bring Uvf Mrt WrighUvllle Individual ero train te 5 3?rtM wet yaws, me engine was en me U riding and HubUs was en tne ero train ie , .Iff MKB IS KJ IU uugiuu. hj iiiivi u..n...u -irvi.agi dropped in against me engine, wnicu 'tftiu'wta knet-ketl against the ero train, totes tetes 3fe - cenlnff the first and second cars. . Hubbs r T -'. raiiirht hMvvcen thn cars and lnstantlv - & 'killed, lie was squeezed about the body ipf'i and his left leg was broken. Deputy Core ner werwicy uem an inijuuiv. xuu rauums wre sent te Hnrrlsburg. Hubbs was "bout SO years or age and married. 1 hnitn mttnli vrnit hnlfl vrfttnrdflV ... .. A - " 1, -...lit... ri?r mnrnmir Dciwcen icamii ui vu. vi uiivi mu I'f Rllle deb at the range of the latter. The Vf maicn was at aw yarus, en uauu, usaiuiu iiA vsoero 30, Crecdtnore tnrgeL The match '$- was wen by the RMeelub by 14 points. E. Fex made the lowest score ami wns -riven thn leathcr medal. The scere was as &. j-Tbllewa : gX Rifle Club-Tayler, 25 s Moero, IB J i Shonbercer. sis ivecn, m umuu, -, Trleble, 23 ; Itaukey, 10; Ileughcy, ii Total, 1C3. .... Company C Aherne, 11); Murklcy, 2 ; Leckartl.SO; Eckmnn.23; Fex, 8; binlth, 13; Uasselbneb, 22: Mevvcry, 13. letal, 141. Stephen J. Baker and Miss Kuimn Camp bell wcre married Inst evening althe home or the brlde's parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. I.udvvlck and was : witncssea ey a large iiurauurmiuuunw at' and friends. The presents woie iiiany and very handsoine. The coupie iciiiiiis mernlnc en a weddluc trip. Goertro McGlnnls, n 1'. II. It. hrekqnmn, or town, and Miss Kate Jacobs, of Fred crick City, wero married en 'iliursday anernoennii-icdoncK tiiy. Henry Smith, a workman of the Col Cel timhia Iren company, was burned en Wednesday aflorneon by fnlllng en het Iren. His burns nre along the side and are nulte painful, A large audlcnce was in the epera heuse last nlgiil te rce " The Immigrant's Daugh ter" played by the Columbia Dramatic as sociation. ... ... " The Whiteslave" will be presented In the opera house en Monday night. Tbe Secend Btrect Lutheran church com menced a "supper" In the armory last evening. Twe colored boys stelo a turkey from Jehn C. IJchty, a farmer, at markel en Wednesday. The turkey was recovered and the bevs wero laken befere bqulre Kvans and discharged with a reprimand. The funeral or William S. Findley was held vosterdav afternoon, and was largely attended. Hfs empleyes prcsonted a lleral anchor, and thn Columbia tire company presented a floral " C. " , Thanksgiving day was quietly observed. Services wcre held at St. Paul's church, and union services hi the Methodist, church. Fritz Schmidt, a tramp, stelo soveral articles from the hou-e of Anten Wcagley. or Kitchentewn. Schmidt escaped. WMITED LOCALS. The amount or rainfall en Wednesday night was very heavy. The rcglster nt Demuth's cigar store shows that 1 02-100 inches full between Wcdncduy evcnlng and Thursday morning. Tbe pollce olllcers of the Elghtli ward report that the gas and gasoline lamps are extinguished In the morning nt tee eirly an hour. Jamw Flynu, a bum, arrested en Thurs day for disturbing the poace, by Constable Price, was sent te Jail for llve days by Al derman llarfc Tbereisa mevement en feel at present by the Weman's Christian association of this city, at tbe bend of which are Miss Lydla $4ell, and ether hullo", te secure the King fctrcct rink. It is the special pur pur pur pose of the ladles te reform young girls who are In thobabltef reumlng the streets at night. They propesn te held nightly meetings and entertainments. The Denegal 1'rcsbytuilann have ex tended a call te Hcv. David Conway, or Williamsburg, Blair county. At Fulton epera heuse yosterday after noon and last evening. "The World Against Her" was played. There wasu perfect Jam or pcople at the evening per formance. Te-day Oeorge II. Mlller, the restau rateur, tcek 2,700 young carp down te Mill creek, which he Is endeavoring te etjek. This is the secend let that he 1uh put in. Kev. Dr. Szold, n noted rabbi or Balti more, arrived in Lancaster this aftornoen. This evcnlng he will lecture In the syna syna syna gogue or the Shalry Sliemalm congrega tion. Harry A. Kltcr has been npintiited stamp deputy at HnrrNburg, Uy Collector Frldy, There will be no mero appoint appoint meats niineimccHl by the collt'ter until sftsr the office Is removed te the Mc(?ihiiii building in Ccntre Square. Miss Mary Seitz, of 330 Middle street, bad a plcasunt Thanksgiving party yester day, at which there wero quite a number or persons, A German bauiLfurnisheil tbe music Jehn G. Bewers, of Fourth street, klll'-d two big hogs yesterday. One weighed t!85 pounds dressed, and tlie ether 45S. The second mass of Kev. II. G. Gauss, or Milten, Pa., formerly of this city, has just been received fresh from the printer and will be sung en Christmas by SU Mary's choir. This choir was the first te render FatherGanss' first mass from the original manuscript last Christmas. In view of the f.ict that Father Gauss was awarded tbe prlze out or 136 competitors for the best mil h leal setting te the " Banner of the Sea " written by Mr. Hemer Green, of Scranteu, the rendition of bin secend mass will be looked forward te with some interest by musical people. Win. Kckcrt has entered ball before Alderman A. F. Dennelly for a hearing ler striking a clilhl of Catherine Franklin, Cnthoriue Benben, coleiod, prosecuted for raising a row at the heuse of Fouteii M Harris, has entered lull fur a hearing be be be eoeo Alderman A. F. Dennelly. Christ. Sharp, urrcsled en Wednesday by the sheriff, gave bail for n hearing be be bo fero the court en Saturday, Dcccmber 7. Mrs. Frederick Katz, et'014 Maner street, recently finished a fine quilt which sliu named the lilslng Sun, which it was tuade te represent. It has no less than 2,700 pieces, and en Thauksgi vIhk it was chanced etr. The luckly number, 17, was held bv Mrs. Elizabeth SbealTer, or 510 Maner street. A TRAMP INJURED. He Fulls Frem 1'hlludelphlu Expi'fiA. ut Itenk'b Station Thurwlay Mernlni;. James Irving, a tramp cigarmaker. was iu Iincaster en Wednesday nluht and was anxious te go cast. He hung around the town until his bead became tangled up from rum. In the morning be Jumped upon the 2.-20 train te Meal a ride. He steed en the bumper of a baggage car and was all right until tbe train reached Henk's station, vt'bcrohe fell oil'. He wns after wards found lying along the track by Track-walker Lehr. who took him te the telegraph tower. He wns bleeding from an ugly cut in the head and another en tbe left thigh. He was brought te Lancaster and taken te the hospital. HIh injurles are net serious. Irving had no shoes or hat when found, and be doclares he was robbed of them. He nays that he did net fall from the train, but was pushed off. This is net very likely, as there was no deer in the end of tbe car where be Mas (standing nnd a trainman could net hae reacbed him. If anyene pushed him It was another tramp who might have been riding with him. Death of Mrs. Mary D. Illtz. Mrs. MniyB. Hltz, vife or tbe veteran printer, Abraham Hltz, died ut her resi dence. Ne. 12 East German street, Thurs- -s (Uy night, A year age sbe bad u severe ? -'j - 9fii of sickness mid her llfe was de- F: rA rf ntlit f ItrAn li'AtN Attn Itlllt bml n hattt atreke, siuce which time the gradu ally became weaker and quietly passed way. Deceased was tbe daughter of Philip "BtMft, of Strasburg.and was born January 17,1814, Sbe was married May 31, ItKlf. Her eon Benjamin and daughter Annie died aeveral years age. The surviving members of tbe family are her busbind, cue Hen, Hiram, and three daughters, Mr.. Kmre CI., wifu of Jehn ll. Hsriies; Mfg. Mwy Catherine, wife of Harry U. $.1 Derwart and Mr. Alice M., wife or Rev. J. B. Kershner, of Cenyngliam. Liueme county. Funernl 01 Monday at 10 a. m. mem geuikn- wr.pntxe. ltev. Dr. A. ,11. lit-cmec nnd Win Cole Cele Cole brate the ftOth Aunivernry or Their Mnrrla-re. Avery happy and unusual cvent tranv plrcdinCiullsIe en Tuesday. Happy be cause three goneratlona or n family wpre gnthercd in n4reimlnn. and unusual be cause It was tbe celebration of n half century of tin unclouded wodded llfe. Thn coiehrnters were Hev. and Mrs. Dr. A. II. Kremor, and as ir te de lioner te tbe occasion, the day was ene or singular Imtuty aud n contrast from tbe damp and dismal weather which has been character istic, of this autumn. The family reunion and golden wedding wero celebrated at the paanral rostdeuco during the day. The heuse was hand somely decorated In honor of the occasion. The venorable ceupln wero ibe recipients or many presenls and tokens or leve and aflnctlen from tbelr children uml grand children. Theso of the family prosent ai the reunion wcre: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bralncrd ICromer, or Carlisle; llev. and Mr. Kills N. Krumer. or Harrisbilrg ; Mr. and Mrs. William Kremer, r l'hlladol l'hlladel l'hlladol delphla : .Mr. mid Mrs. Jehn II. Slinplt, t Grceucastle, and Mrs. and Miss Harnltz, of Hanover, and the tlilrtepn grandchildren. In the nveulng Dr. and Mrs. Kreuier wero given a reception by the membprs of their congicgatlen, which was largely at tended. Tliev wero presentcd with a handsome painting "Tlie Bey Christ In the Temple." The consistory presonled i-csolutlens of leve and respect handsomely fnimed, which wero adopted In October, when the seuil-criilcuninl of his labors In the ministerial field was colebratn.l. Dr. Kremer, was married en Nev. 20, 18.10, by the IteV. Dr. F. A. Itaucb, first president of Marshall college (new Franklin and MamLall) and the coremony was performed nt the ro-ldeuce of the bride's parents at Heckdale, Franklin county. Among the guests at the golden wedding and reception wasltcv. Dr. Ocrbart, piesl piesl dentef the Bofermcd tlicoleglail semlmuy, or this city. He was at Dr. K rumor's wed ding and served en that occasion In the capacity or best mini. ltev. Dr. Kreuier was Ter a number of years ister of the First Itefermcd church, In this cltv, and his many friends Jein In thelr congratulations and liope he and his geed wife may bes-viied for many years. MAItHII'll OX Tll.VXKStitVlXG. HlulinrdMcGovern, rormerly or l.nncns tec, nnd M l"-s Shnlthei'ii. tr ltcndlnc. Blchard McGovern, niiinerly of this city, but new residing In Philadelphia, was married In Heading yesterday te Miss Senera Shollliein, daughter of Mrs. Bena It. Sholtbern, of 2if Xnrth Eighth street, BeailUig. Tlie ceremeny was porfenncd In St. Peter's church and ltev. Father Clcary eiitciaum. The church was lllled with friends or the contracting parlies. Charles Shel thorn, brother or tlie bride, Was giooms gieoms gioems man, and MissAnnle McGoveru, sister or the groom, bridesmaid. Mr. Jnhn Ueilly, or Philadelphia, Inte of Lancaster was usher. Alter the wedding there was u reception ut tha bible's home. The groom Ih a sonerMts Jehn It. Mc Govern, who lives lust otitslde or tlie c limits en tlie cut oil railroad. Fer soveral years past be has Ikscii UvIiik hi Phila delphia, nnd he Is ii member of tbe linn or Hill ,fc McOevurn, contractors. He lias hosts of warm friends in this city whose host wishes hound bis lit bin bin e. Mrs. McGevnrn Isn i-niduate of Villa Marin, at West Cliestcr. "After tbe wedding recep tion they went te I'blladelplili', wliore they will make llirlr hemii. Edward A. Blske, a tuller, formerly of Lancaster and u son of August J. lllske, of UOs Church street, was married in Jtoadlu, Jteadlu, vesterday te Miss Florence A. Altbeuse, 'daughter of Petur A. Altheuso. The ccro ccre ccro meny was porfeiuioit by Hev. Dr. B. Bails man, ut the residence of tbe brlde's pi rents. .Miss uiara llisiie, ei iiiicnsier, was uriuus niald and Hurry Altbeuse, brolher of tbe bride, groomsman. VeiIillng Ni'iic Suliiuuu. Sai.I'n'ia, Xev. 2!). Dr. JurumeS. Ken illg, son or Dr. B. H. Kendlg.'wa.s married Inst evcnlng te Miss Francis Breuemau, daughter or 11. B, llrcncmuii, icsldlngone mile west or this place. The coremony was porferuiod at the lesldcuce of tlie bride. Geerge S. Slieelny and Jehn 1). Kcudlg acted as gioeiusmen; Meme Steucr nnd Kate StoulVer as bridesmaids. Uny. Shecsmith, of the M. Ii ihtirch, or Mt. Jey, In a very neat nnd linprosslve manner, tied the liymcnl.il knot. After the coremony tlie guests wero Invlted te tbe supper, which had been prcpaicd. Twe large tubles woie burduned with cakes, fruit and all the delicacies of tbe season. Kvurytlilng was artistically arianged and or tbe bust quality, which rollcclsciedltou Mrs. 11. M, Stokes, r Flerin, who bad charge of tbe iirr.iiigomeuts. (Iver ene liunilrcil parsons veru piescnt. ine nrcscnts wero nuincreus and valuable. The bildal party departed en the night train for a wedding tour, visiting .New Yerk and Philadelphia. They Icll amid Bheucrs or nce which was thrown by the adinliiiig filctids. In ('otumeii l'lcart Court. The trial of the suit for damages, brought by Mary I'. Splc hltiiuu against the borough of Str.isburg, was lesunjcd this morning. The defense was that no mero water went en the premises of the plalutltV, alter the di aln was cbungid, than befere and consequently sbe sustained no ilamage by thocb.ingeofdraiii. In tlie suit of J. II. iloebor, te the ute of It. U. Yeunilt, vs. W. II. Diem, te iccoier en a judgment note, tried bcfoie Judge Patterson, a verdict was rendered In favor of tbe pbuntlir fur f27.tl. B. !'. Davis ler plalntl!!'; II. M. llouserferdefoiidant. Hui'Kliiry In Marietta. Iist night thelves bioke into the h.iid h.iid h.iid waioKtero of Isaiah .Miller, ill Mmictta. They effected an ciitinuce by pr.iiug eiicn a vtliidnw In the rear of tbe Hture. They carried off Imidwaie r dltlcicul kimlB, In cluding knives, pistols, scissors, razors, spoons, Ac, What tbev stelo was Milued at about ?00. The polfce el Lancaster and ether placed wero untitled te keep en the lookout for goods of the kind. ... . .. A Heuso lti'eki'ii Inte. Tbe enteriirising burglar was out buig buig liugeu Wednesday evening and tbe victim was Kthvniil 1 ICimper, who resides ut Ml liist Lemen street. He there broke open a kitchen window uml crawled through it. Tbuy stelo all tlie edibles te be found iu the cellar and cupboard and elhur paits of the house. Prem the ball In the fieut part of tbe heuse nu overcoat, which bung en tlie bat-rack, was taken. The coat was a geed one, llailtll el mi Old Cltlzeu. Dennis McCarthy, who was one or tbe eldost inen In tbe county died at tbe rosi resi rosi denco of his seu Kk-lmnl iu Paradise, this morning. He was Ut years of age nnd was itern in irciami. l cars age no weikcil upon tbe tallread. He lcaes thieesens. He will he bulled In St. Marj's cemetery In this city en Monday morning, with ser vices at .St. Mary's chinch. The Ceusim Vvlll Jmw Less Denthcss. Wasiiinuten, Ni. 27, 1SS3. It W claimed that th.M-e will be considerable falling oil In the pcrceiiuige of deaf pcople In the Census of 190, enln$ t lliocxtcmled tuxj of the sound dbic In. vented by a cltlicn of llrldgepert, Conn., named H. A. Wales. AfSreiit MirprNe. Eierjeuc Hint visits the Great Creditors' Clothing Bale, new In full blat utl7Unndl72 North 0.uccn street, oppeslto Pennsylvania depot, L surprlseil at the large stock of line clothing exhibited and the low prices asked, Ttils stock consists of $50,000 worth of the best made clothing, which must be sold within the next Se dajs by order of the creditors. Every garment 1 warranted as represented or the money refunded. .Men's suits from $2 50 up te lis. meu's overcoats si w up te?ls. men's pants fnrn 50c up te J), boys clothing lu large va riety. n-.1td ittavx-lrtflce. .MvtlW-liANlNui-H, O.iNev.27, I8S'l, ut tbe roildence of tbe brlde's tarcuts, liv- Hnv. lie Yerkrs, Mr. Arthur A. Mycri and Miss Annie Lnnletis, ull of LuncaMer, l'a. Pcathe. Shenk. In this city, en the27thlnt., lieu Jamin F. Siitnk, lu the 75th year of hlsngc, Trie relative and friends of the funilly nre re spectfully Invite 1 te attend the funeral, from th First Jl. E. Church, North Duke tercet, un Siturduy afternoon at -2 o'clock. Interment private, 2td Urn. Novembers', PS), In this city, Mnry, wll(ief Abrain llltx, tu the7tith car of htruge. ISrvtc at th hmiM, Ne, 12 Lt Oennan treet,- Monday mernlni at 10 o'clock. Inter tnentprlvatc. MrOAnTiir. On the Zth lnt, at Paradise, DennlsMcCartliy, njed 03 yearn. The rdallVMniuUrleiids et tlie fsmll arc re siwctrully Invited te attend the, funeral, from his nan't residence, r.iraillc, Jlendny morning atso'cleck, te proeeud te HI. Mnry's ihlirch, Lnticakr. Iiitcriiicnt.nt Ht. Mary's cemetery , KAtrrz. NeiTmlHr'27,lS.S9, In tlit elty, Mnr Karet. ICniifjc, ngtit sixty-two ycari", four mouths and fifteen days. TliorelatlicsHiidrlciKlnet the fnmllr nrorc nrerc iqiectfiilly hulled te attend the funeral, from her lste rcildence, Ne. 152 North MulbciTy street, en Sunday aflcrnoenal 1:11 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. litttvitcta. I'hllndelphla I'roduce Market. 1'mi.Anci.citlA, Nev. CT.-Nem-l'lurt;wly J I'eiiM'n mirer, 22; nxtrn. 2&VU3; mmii.c, a 7x3 m; roller, 4 0)3181; patent, Whent ntcndy; Ne. 1 Bed, new, S03S0Xe ; Ne. 1 1'eiin'a fled, OOc.t Ne. 2 de, 87e. Cern nrm; Ne. 2. liktK). ., Oats stcaify ; Ne. V White 29ic ; Ne. S mixed ZSJJc llrnn U:ttdy ; Winter 112 WMfl 60. Haled havdull; SUGerll 00 n te nnal ty j timothy 11 00U 00 forrhelce; mixed, wrll 60; baled rye straw, new, JI7. , lluttnr llrm ! I'cnn'n creamery extra 27i : IVum'a firsts extra 823. ...... ,, Ks nrm ; I'enn'a UruM, 27c! held lets, 113 20e, as te eilnllty. ... ,. ,, ., Clieese steady; part sklrnn, 70SXc j full skims, i'a.1c. I'etroleun steady! refined In bids.. P 45. Pouitees nrm ; afeOOa er bui, as te qunllty (train and Prevision. Furnished by H. K. Yimdt, Breker. CllK!Ano,Nev.2!i, im (i clock p. m. Wlicnt Cem Oats. Perk. iJird, Nei ember.. M eai fi 10 r, no urn 610 0H' ii'iii December - Year - January,... February ......... March May .Imiu.i July.... Crude Oil .ivy. 3134 JOH St?, II 17 B.T2 .11 iiifS 101J4' Consels u Cleslllif itices z:u !' " Wlicnt, Cern. Oats. Perk, 1ird. .no r, no ft 87 fi S7 r, n 0 0, NevembT . December. Year Jiuumry. February.... May March June July Consels ...... CrudeOII... 711 M II 23 tTiVi II 2.1 e:a UA7 TO illjs ;Vi;j mi's ' mi xii iej;4' htoek .Murketn. iluetnllimsby Ilccd.Mcaiann A Ce., bankers, Ijuiraster, Pa. .. .... NKW VOUK LIST. II A.M. Ii M. 8 I1. M. Canada Pacific. - CO. C. .tl.. Colerado Ceal cvntrnl I'licinc. Canada Southern Chi. Bt. L. & I'bg Den. & ltln (1 Del. C. AW .'. Krle Erie 2nds JerO IC.AT , IA3II. AN.. L. Hhore Mlcli.Ccn Mlimirl rnellln Ilivk, Valley N. P. N. P. Prof N.West N. Y. O New KiiKlanU liutTi'micssce. Oiuatia Oregon TfliiiMentlncnhil. Ontario A W -. l'urllle .Mall I tlchineud Terminal HU Paul Texas PnelMe. Union 1'iicltlc u'itlt.n.h L'em ry, My Wi Ill UK ie" ion;, 07i SI in 10! i'-H . ill? ' Wi ll ie". 8l!i mil in nwij is Wi mTs si"' ii'A us up. S5 21H 3,1 215, i'iS 22 tVEt. i 111- w: Wabash I'luf. 31Ji WcMtcrn U My, WeslBbore lleiul.t I'HII.ADKM'IIIA LIST. Ih. Vul 11. N. Y. A l'lilla itij'j 6i;4' rii'i 20 6-HI Pa. H. H...t Haidlns I '!. Nav WA !i i . tiii" . I'ass r K N. i e . ...., Pi epl- P.t. . ........ Itilg I's Oil ,Umi gLftwcrtiactitcttte. Tji7uiliJiciy6F"TiTitiitAi'K. Tart Hed and Wblte OALIFOItNlA WINE, 30 per bettle : S3.U) per deen beltlen. IlOIIIU'.ll'BLIQUOHBTOItl;, Ne. 22 Ccntre M(UErc, Lancaster, l'a. MllTtlJrilloTtArieAin-ILI, WASH Clethes and every artlcle under the sun rovea have evsrints cooked in X any style, delivered te your homes, H you leave your orders with CItAS. W. ECKEIIT. li!M.lmillt 1-J li't Klnit L inOllHALE-A KltANIC'H A HACII PIANO, slightly used, III In- selil at a bargain. ltd Ne. ttltl East Oniuge btrwt. "(TilUt TO D0"0ENi:itAL .tW, I l,.(.,..(, XirANTl'.D V honsawerl lioiiH3werk In a small faiull) ; ueelill. drcn no wasmn; AUilrcss Willi ii'icrenees, " A.," iNTKI.I.KIfX'mi. ltd r.NTr.D-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN- end housework. Apply at C LA It K K'h TEA STO it E, ltd Km. 12 nnd II south (iucenhticet. T" JS.OR "llEN'lVA HTeiriTROOM'ANDTWO. ' story brick shop In tlie rear; also, a dwell ing house, en West MllUIn street. Apply ut Ne. 2.17 North Queen street. n2l)-2tii P,M C10T THERE AT LAST. X FISHER'S GROCERY llcmciMsl In Cerner of East Kliigiiud LbnuHls. NcwSleie,Ncv Gueds, Itellnble Dealers mid Piempt Dellscry. 'thankful te the generous public for pas', fa tint we respectfully ask n contliiuanceof the same at the new stele. n2J-2ld FISHER ,t HItO. "PENINU. The New 5c. Candy Stere, SATURDAY, NOV. DO. The I'lni'sl Fresh Coiifietlnusseld nt fi cents n quarter. K. A. IHTIIEII. Itil Cor, Stoic Roem ofSeulhern Market. rpllANi;SG!VINGI"V ' I" TOH HOW JL thanUfut tltegtKHl im'eiiIi; ei i.;i . t rnnd viclully ought continue In feel tliat they have such a store in tluxeuiiuuhtl) as CLARKE'S, who scores two points t HelU mu telling elnts uud need but lttttu examination, 1'IllSl' POINT. i3 nana; se rt a i eft ft a enmrtosesn This always does andnlwnys will point Inn dewnvrartl dlreillen. SECOND POINT. Here tlm point It revcr-ftl, net enic, but al ways. THEtjUALlTY. '1 Ills point Is upward!). Wouldjeu knew the cause t Then call nt once nnd see our targe and well-selecled stock of CHRISTMAS QUO CKKIIX which slieuld claim our attention nt thUtiiue. The reason vvlll seen be mnde clear. Our prices tell the tale They arc lower than ine lewtsi nnu qunuiy vreves u every lime, vve sell new Leghorn Ctlren at lf per pound. All housewives slieuld buy our TELEKAT11AROS. Tlie thiest uuallly, licrfeetly Clean Currants. Remember vie nre hcudnuartPiK for the belt qunlllj of New Oilcms liaklngMelitsses, nnd ulke for tbe Fleur te b;iin with. Over four tens iccelved this week, which we have from 4 Via quailcr suck up. New Shellhark Kernels In stock. CLARK K'S OREATTEa, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, 12 & II SOUTH QUEEN STREET. -Telephenc. OARDWAREI HARDWARE! If you want te buy a Useful Christmas Present GO TO Marshall & Eengier's, 0 A U SOUTH QUEEN &T. There you can get CUTLERY, GRANITE WARE, CARPirr SWEEPERS, SAD IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, Ac. Steves in Endless Variety, AND A FULL LINE OF General Hardware. MAUSHALL&BiEUGrlEIl NO. U A U WJUTH QUEEN S'l'REirr. hb-lyd Wiu CHctttcui. J CUT ntXEtVED A KINE HTOCK OK IJ1 rxr ted nnd Demestic t'hamrwifrnes,Hherrlc and Pert Wine, feetch snd Irish whlfftles, Moetcli and Bans Ale, llniwn Went, Fine Hail ternc Whios,Onllfernla Bed andiWliltn Wine, W cmUn bottle. AelIIICR'MLiaOlHIHTOUC. n27ITdK " 21 Ccntre H'U:irc. 1UHT ltnCKIVF.D.-THK MAODKlUJlKJK l Bluer Kraut. IuiiHrteil and Demestic Cf.ec,. and F.,.,aSpeci.'.By.jollvecnrf( liIMt'l! taiondSIHeutimneonHtrecl. TpANTAIXWN DAY., PANTAbOON DAY. MCOHANN NOWLKN. Ne. 1M Nertli Queen St. DYMTEtW I IlKST UYHTUit? IN TDK M All kelwrvedfn all styles, and miiiMalatl Hours, nt ClIABLKS K. ifOSTBIt S, In llie rear of the Central .Market. Oysters In tbe lieller opened served te private families. Telephone connection, nev2-2iiidH -ILLi:il'H IIOItAX BOAP WILL WABII ivJL Clethes nnd ccry article under tlie sun prtOCTOll'H OPERA J10UBE. Procter & Boulter Proprietors nnd Manager. Thursday, Friday Mid Saturday, Nev. 29 ,29 and . AONF.8 VILLA tn'"rlIF. WOIILH AGAINST HEIt," Prices, 15s, 2-lc.SOc, 60c and 75c, Monday Evening, YOUNO Itni'tmLICAN MIKHTHKIA I'rlcc Prices, 25c, 60c and 75c, nevai-21 Q UK FALL OPEN INO I 'ill Im nlcttsed te nil orders for Fruit Cake and ClirlMrnns llnklnc. We have nil New and Fresh Goods. New Heedless Italslns and Cur rants, nicely cleaned nnd ready for 111c. New Citren, lmenaudOraUKfl Peel. I'rcsli Ground Hplees, Hose Water, e Bbcllbark Kernels and New Nuts of nil kinds. HnmcthlngKcw Entire, Wheat Fleur for Hystiepllc. I'rlccs rcnRena. blc. (lEO.WrANT, n2VlmdM.P,H 111 West King Street. n " OTElT'OII KENT. THE 'StTcHAULEsJ Hetel en liist Cliestnul street, In the city of Ijinciister (npiM)klie the l'ennsylvniitu rail rail read station), Is ler rent for one or mero jenrs from April, lKje, Apply te li 0. 1:. HATES n2Muidlt HINerth DukeHlreet. -l.-IXEOUTOIWHALKOI' VALUAIILP. CEN Ili tieSiiunre Ileal Estate. These preiiertles will be sold , O.V TlTMIlAV, Dr.CEMIlkK 10, A. D., lSh!l, at the Irfsiparri lletrj, Iu the City or Lancaster. The undersigned will eiler nt pnbllnsnle tlie fellow lng nuiible Real Estate, te will 'I met .Ne. I, being n Let or Ground, en which Is erected n rour-rtlery llrlelc Btore lllulldlng, mimbcreil 21 Centre Bqunrc, containing In front 21 feet, moruer less, and extending In depth M7 feet, 6 Inches, mere or less. Tract Ne. 2, being nlxt, of Ground, en which Isen-ettd a Tliretvssiery Hrlclt Htore Hulldlng. numbered 20 Ccntre Biinie, containing In front IS feet, II Incliex.iuorenr lexs, uud extending In depth tl fect,:t Inches, mere or less. Tract Ne. a, being a Let of Ground, en which Is erected a Twe-Story nnd Mansard Hoef Hrlck Dwelling lienise, situated en the south side of 1'etiunhln avenue, nnd numbered 8 Cottage Place, containing In front tw fret, mere or less, nnd extending In depth am feet, morn or less, This property has water, gas. water closets, fur nace, range and nil modern Improvements, and would inakcu delightful home. The street rail way pusses the deer, and the properly being but 25 yards beyond the city limits the tuxes nre low. Tract Ne. I, being six lets or ground, situated en the Keullieul corner of College ncnue and West Lemen street, containing In front 132 feet, and extending In depth eastward l'.M root, morn or less, with right le common alleys en east nnd south. Tract Ne. 6, being a let of ground, situated en thn south sldoef said West Lemen street, con taining in rrent 22 feet, and extending in depth l'C feet, mero or less also with i Igbt te alley. The wliole of tlionbeve-mcn Honed stere build ings ma tcuantel by MrsWluss lennnts. and they present n melt dlstrnhlu Investment, and they will be sold together If dcilrcd by the pur chaser. An) one wishing te view any of the proper ties can de se by calling en tlm undersigned. Sale In coinmencent7:!i0 o'clock p. m when conditions will bn made known by MARIA IIO.STEn'ER, WILLIAM It. HOSTETTEE, FRANK L. HOSU'K'ITER. Executers or D. II. Hestctter, deceased. Jer.t, L. Haines. Auctioneer. ii2lid),0,10d T OANSMAN A HRO. THE BUSIEST CLOTHIERS. SPECTAl-S ! TodetnenstrntotlintL. GANSMAN A HRO. ran undersell nil ether clothiers, we contlmie for ten days orinerooqr extraordinary bargain sole toglve people nt a distance a chance le at tend this great sale nnd sav'e money. It w ill pa y veu tfnemc hundreds of inllcs for Ihcse Great Barjnliis. WE NAM E A FEW OF THE MANY Bargains te Be Had Here. Men's Melten Cnsslmere Pants nt 81 00 ; worth J2 GO. .Men's All-Weel Pants nt 1 50 ; worth S.1 OX Men's Rib Diagonal Suits nt tlJ'i; wert 5000. Meil's Heavy Iiber Overcoats nt SI 73 ; worth J7 W. .lien's lleav er Overcoats at $5 00 ; worth S15 00. .Men's Chinchilla Overcoats nt 5)7.'j worth J1I1W. Men's Reynl Kersey Overce.ilsat$i50; worth SlsiM. Men's English Tur Heaver Overcoats nt S3 Oi) ; worth 522 OX Men's Imnorted Melten Ovcrce.ils ut 590): worth S2I00. .Men's Imported Mc Hen Overcoats, silk lined all through, nt 51053; weithJ2700. Men's.vll-WoelCliovlolSults t$l&0; worth $17 no. Men's Flne Weisled Suits ut $S2'J worth 521 IX). Men's storm Ovcrcmts nt 5, SI TO, $1, S:, S, 510; worth mere than double thn money. Hce our Hey's Overcoat, sires 13 lu IV j cars of age. at 52 2.1, Si CO, J-l, 5'1 50. storm or plain made, wortlideublolliD money. Wuudeiful Hirgnlni In Clilldren's Suits and Overctnts. Suits nod Overcoats fieni MV-hihI-upiiards. Don't .Miss this Gieat Sale; IfjouVnlue Mone, Come Early. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Miimifnctiirers of Men's, Hey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. 3-Net connected with any ether Clothing lleuvii In thn city. 3-He cautious and make no mistake se that you get te tlie right place. 13UHI.IC SALE OP VAUUAHl.EREALE.S TATE. ON TlHTIIMI.W, DLCKMllKU S, 1SS0, will be sold at public sale, at tlie Leepard Hetel, ut 7 o'clock p. in., the loltewlng vnln nlilu .-al estate, te ull: Ne. I, tlie three-story brick hotel nnd ,lnrsd exchange stubli-s, known ns the " Western Hetel," situated en tlie southwest corner of Water nnd Orange sti eels, containing In front en Orauge street IX) feet, nnd In depth along Water street Hi feet and 5 Inches te a P rcct 8 Inch drtvuwuy, te be used by this property and the adjoining property In common; t hence ulengsald dilvewny westward 70 feet; tlience south 4S feet; thence west 85 feet; theuce north 12Sfect. Te at) measurements we add nieia or less. Nu. 2. the tw e story brick icsldence and large two-story brick back building and stabling in rear, Ne. 220 West Orange street. In from 30 feet 0 Inches, mure or less: in (lentil 12$ feet. mero or less; thence west te Arch alley 00 feet by 20 feet wide, mere or lc, with right of prop erly te the nerili le enter thereon. Ne. 3, the three-story brick warehouse, well built, Nes. UiuuUl North Wnter slice!, front ing en Water street !W feet 5 lurhes, mero or levs. In depth 70 feet, mero or less, vi Ith right te 3 feet alley en the south, and a 0 fiet Slnch driveway In common with properties te north and south. Ne. 1, tbe two-story brlek icsldence, Ne. C12 East King street, 1ml and cold water, gnu, bath, etc., contains II rooms, let 25 feet, mero or less, te middle or 2 feet 3 Inch alley le west, used by this property lu common with ethers; depth l'J7 feet, mero or leis, te alley. Ne. 5, the oiie-and-a-luilf-stery frnme dwell ing, Ne. t)10 East King street, contains fl rooms, hyurant and pinup In jnrd, let 23 feet 0 Inches, lnoreor less, toiiilddle of 2 Toots Inch alley, In common with ether prepeity, and depth 1&7 feet, mere or less, te alley. Ne. , n two-story brick building, suitable for manufacturing purposes, situated till and tllfl liis1 King .ti-i el, containing In front 51 feet 1 liu lies, mero or lc-s, and In depth 107 feet, mero or toss, te un alley. Nu. 7, a building let. situated Just east of nbove prepiriy, opposite prison, East King street, containing lu front 82 feet 6 Inches, meru or lesj, and In depth 107 feet, mero or less, te nlley. Ne. 8, the ene and n-hnlf-stery I mnie Dwell. Inir 1 Inure. Ne. 7 Middle street. Dicing DislKlnc street, next te Everts A Overdecr's tore. In Irent SI leet 10 Indies, mere or les ; linear 23 feet 10 Indies, uud in depth M feet, mere or less. Ne. 0,U small tenement lieiue', sllimted In rear of 110 and 112 south Duke street, known as "Hreneni.ih's court," with 3 feet alleys used lu common wltli ethers rimntug Inte s.,mc from Duke anil Vine streets. Let upon ubUh they tire built Is tl feet 5 Inches, mere in less, by b7 feet, mero or lesa. Ne. ie, the ene ami a-half-story 1-niine Duell ing. 43 and H) East Vluu street. Frent'.".! feel 3 Inches, mero or less, depth 71 leet, mere or less, having a 3 feet Wide .alley le the cast hi com mon wllh ether. Ne. It, the one and n-lialf-tteiy Hrlck Dwell ing, Ne 110 Eusi Chestnut street. Jusl n-lialf square Ireni Iho I'cniuslvniila railroad depot. In front 20 1'H'rr mere or lesu, depth bS feet, mere or less. There t te tlie east uu ulley used lu common with ethers. Ne. 12, the two-story llrlek Dwelling Heue, Ne. 310 rteulh Duke strcsd. Let fronts en links street 3) feci, mero or Ien,ln depth USfcct, with sldeyard. Side te commenee atT e clock i. m.,en Thurs day. December 6th, when conditions will be mude known by A. llIKSll. Jei U UAiriLb, Auctioneer. n'.'),30dl,&d Went &mvHmtnt. DROOtDKMMONAIfD M1AUCKRIDA e 1. iiwii annuigqnHW.Mii Kuamnica liavann Killer. Trr mir hnnil.itmiln a Clear U rer A's. DKMUTU'H CIQAH HTOUK. , ais-trdll lUEMtKlntBtnct. "ri rnitE DECKRlt littOTllKRfl PIANOS J. nre cttalnly preeminent." Tiikii sa Carbee. 1, JIU ,f Mill (K t.1., Ne. II KsstKliiffHt., Lancaster, Pa. lrJtf A A. rn irB 1IAVK JUHT HKCK.IVEU OUItNEW f T let of Bplces rer Holiday trade. Cream Tartar, baking Heds, Pearlasb, Baleratu mid Fresh Ground flplccs or the very best, Flne Flavoring Extracts, Imported French ltose ltese watcr, etc., all of best quality nnd at lowest prices. , FKAILKxVfl EABT END PHAnMACY, S opposite Kasiern jnaraei,) I nlngapera Bhet Pepper Is Our bomsj?reun the most aromatic, pungent pepper In the mar- ket. We are setting a big unue un .KG? per through 1L M,W, B AltOAINB IN BHOfcS. Wbe Can Beat Oar Lew Prices ? heel shoes, slre 5 te 7. c HlteS tell, B2c, beel or spring heel. MlssesT Heavy Bclioel 8hee, 00c, Children's Flne Pcbble Geat, spring heel, worked button hole, 75c. Ladles' Warm Lined Cleth Bhecs, plain or foxed, $1. Jeb let Ladles' Fine Dongola Opera Tee 12 GO Shee reduced te SI 60. Infant Billies, 2.1 cents. Jeb let of Men's Fine Lace, Pulton and Con gress Shoes, St. Geed Solid Leather Selar Tip Shoes for Beys, slre 8 te 12, 75c Heys' Ilutten Shoes, f 1 and tl 25. Jeb let Men's Cairskln Loce Shoes, ft 25. Jeb let Men's ltubbcr Heets, SI 25. Heys' Solid Leather, Deuble Bele Heet, Jl.K. Men's, St 60 nnd tl Plenty of ether Shoes nt reduced prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN HTIIEET. fcblO-tfdF T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- FLANNELS! One Bale of SCARLET nnd BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS nt 17c ; worth 22c. One Let of Yard Wlde SCARLET tiHAKER FLANNEL at 33c; regu lar price, 45c te 60c One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 20c. rcgulnr price, 23c. ' . One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL a t 2jc.'; cheap at 30c One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL nt 30c ; worth te-day 35c. Full Line of FLANNELS generally at LOWEST CASH PRICES. F. 25 East King Street, liinraa-lyilK LANCASTER, FA. -VITTLLIAMSON & FOSTER. Open Every Evening DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER! GENTS' SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE COATS DRESSING GOWNS AND BATH ROUES. Gents' Flne Dress Overcoats, E16, 818, r."0, til. Heys' Leiik Pant Suits, S3, S3G0,;i. Heys' Dress Suits, SB, SO 50, $7. Ladles' Silk Plush Coats nnd Jackets. Heaver Cleth nud Berlin Twill Jackets. Girls' Grctchen and Infant Coats. Children's Knee-Pant Suits, $2, fi SO, ti. Odd Pants and Wents. Hey's Overcoats, K, S3, S-) 50, II 50. SOPECIOARGAIN8 DRY GOODS. Drep in and See Them. Toilet Twill Crash, 3e per yard. IudlKO Hlue Prints, Us per yard. Extra Heavy Shtrtlnir, 0c per yard. Turkey Red Damask, 51 Inch, 20c per yard. P.irt Weel C-isluncrs, 10c per yard. A Mammoth 'ItirkUh Tewel, 25c. CONTINUATION OF OUR RIBBON SALE. All-Silk, Satin and Gres Grain Ribbons, Ne. 12, nt I2c a yard. All-Silk Melrc, 10c a yard. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. White Merine, 23c, 25c, 3.5c, 50ote SI 00 per garment, Whlle Jersey Ribbed, SSe, lie, 50c, ittc le SI 60 per garment. Plain Scarlet, 75c, SI 00, Jl 25, SI 50 per gar ment. Scarlet Jersey Ribbed, 00c per garment. Gent's and Bey's Cheap Neckwear. ' ney's&llk Tucks,' 13e : Gent's Silk Tccks,17c. Gent' Silk Tocks, Pull's nnd Feur-ln-IInud, 25c All Styles Extra Flne Silk Neckwear, 60c. Gent's Full Dress Ties. Gent's Full Dress Kid Gloves. Gent's Full Dress Shirts. s'ntln Stripes, Embroidered, Plain or Fancy Plque Fronts, Si 00 te $2 00. Paris Dresn Shirts open front te neckband and open back, n perfect rlttlnit shirt, SI 00. Gent's White Shirts, OS, CO, 70c, SI. Gent's Dress Gloves, lined or unllned, Gent's Angera Weel and Cleth (lleveb. Uidlcs' Shoulder Canes, Astrachau Cleth, Pointed Frent with Pecltet, S3. Plain Capes of Astrachau Fur, S10; with Pointed Frent, S13. Plush Capes, Se te SO 50. Black Hair Capes, S-'l 50. Menkey Fur Cellars, St te S. Children's Mulls from 60c. Beys' SHIT Felt Huts 50c Hevs' Plush and Cleth Caps wllh hands, H&e and li)e. Celd Cap Umbrellas, 05c. Bey's nnd Youth's Dress Shoes, button or lace. seamless Vamps and DoiiRela Kid Tops, Calf Fronts nnd Solid Leather Bottems. Viry Dressy nnd Serviceable, Full Rnnife of Hires. Price, SI 50. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. AND NO. 318 MARKET ST., HARRISUUIPI. I'A. &E0 RATON Williamson Fester, MILr-fcK'fl BOMAX HOAP WILL WAHH CIeUjcs and every article under the sun. "rpUn-'BIRPltlalNM BXa'.LLkNCE L. Die Masen A Hamlin Orrau ts lobe tlccd at once." MM.t.ri: Haiitcse, OP no- wnniiWAiii) . rv. Ne. H East King St., Lancaster, Pa. F Nert Oil HALE! The tbrcc-stery Ilrlck Direllfn?. Ne. Ml ertb Duke street. Alt the tiiedern eon. venlcnccs. Apply for terms te Wll. I). SPREC1IEH, iiiT-twdW4.su .11 East King street. MILLKIt'H iiOItAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun 'rpilEHAINE.'snnOTHERHPIANOfsAnE X thomett admlrablel have ever seen." CIlltlSTlNE NIIASO.S. WOODWAnDACO., Ne. 14 East King Ht., Lancnster, Pa. ILLEtt'S BORAX BOAP WILL WA8H Clethes and every article under the sun. TCTOIl 8ALE.-VALUA11LE PATENT 1M JD prevement en Elevator. New In opera tion at star Finishing Works, 285 Hamilton Bt.,Phllada.,Pa. Preserves life and limb. Fer full particulars, apply te n2fl-lwdn ItOHT. J. WALKER, Inventor. fJIOR ItENT-FUOM Al'lllL 1ST. NEXT, I, Si . First-class Blacksmith's Snep, with dwell ing Heuse, situated at Greenland Mills, In East Lampeter township. Apply te ....... ... JJLIZAIlETH G. E. BATES. 0l4-tfdR 443 North Duke HU, Lancaster, Pa, MILLER'S HORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under tlie sun. TMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Just received all fresh goods. DEMimTB CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East Klug Street altMfdlt HHNE TAILORINQ I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKELS, Ne. 41 West King StrccL sep2I-3mdll rriROUT&BltANk. HAVE A PERFECT FITTING SHIRT Made nnd you will never regret It, at TROUTASHANK'S, Shirt Manufacturer and Men's OutUtters, 140 North Queen street. mnr20-lydlt milOSEOFYOU WHO ARE IN NEEDOF Beets or Shoes Loek nl this. AVe have a Men's Calf Beet for 52 nnd n better one at 52 50 uud 52 75. They are extra value. Fer a Heet between henvv and llghtcnll nnd scceur "Heme-Made" nt 527.). Fer Ilea vy Heets we have them from 52. TtioHome TtieHome TtioHeme Madc Heets start nt 52.75. These are goods that you can depend upon rer scrvlee nnd net trash. This Is thellrstyear we hnvehad n Heet made for that price. If you wear one pair or them yen will ulwnys want them, nnd you will tlnd It Is net se bard en the pocket book nt the end or the season. We carry n full line or Heets nnd Shoes of nil descriptions nt bottom prices. A full line of Rubber lloetsnnd Shoes. Custom Werk a specialty. Wm. H. Gast, NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER lunl-lydWAF B UY USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Largest Selection -OF- LADIES' AND GENTS- GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. -VJ EWEST RUBHER SPECIALTIES! BEST About Rubbers ! Tlie season for Rubber Footwear is fast approaching. Already many pairs have foil lid snle here. In tills ckis-a of goods, ns in tlie.se of leather, the best makes ure iimde n Hpcciulty. Second grade Iltib liers we must have, tee, and generally keep as varied nu assortment as can be found anywhere dlw, aitd nt prices just as low. Yet we never sell a second grade ltubbcr without first informing the buyer of the fact. All dealersde net de se. They drive tlie iiest bargain pos sible te-day, trusting te luck, te the wearing and future patronage a low priced Rubber may bring them. Among the very finest and best pro ducts in lltibber Footwear is the GIove Roedycnr brand. With its merits every lady and gentleman, exacting in IUibber wants, is thoroughly familiar. The va rious specialties, comprising the line are light, perfect llttlng uud very durable. We have all of them this season's make. Nothing old which witli age or storage has deteriorated in grade. Old rubbers possess that fault. Trices right, reasonable. The latest specially in Ladies' Itublx-r Footwear is tlie Satchel Klmirers. Pure gum, uiiliiied, durable. With them are sold pretty plush bags in various colors. $1.00 ler Kubbers and bag com plete. Ask te see them. De you " cut " out Rubbers at tlie heels'.' De you want a preventive? If se, try our Metallic Heel Protectors. Ap plied while you wait, at 10c a pair. Fer Ladies', Gentlemen -r Children's Rub liers. Try them 1 ' uy lessen Rubber rMioe bills, witlu-i ii -ulit. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 Neitrn Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. M ARTIN BROS. Ne matter hew- this may Increase the demand for Overcoat we are prepared te supply the wunt. First, second nud third fleer, Chll ilrens, Ilej s ami Mens. Men's Celder. "Old Prebs" Guessed It. Warm and Comferlablo Htermers, J7, 810, S13, J1S, i). Men's Caiie Coats, stylish nud comfor cemfor comfer tnblc, can hS worn with or without the cnjie, ns the weather demands, $15, tlO, J2 Iulcreeting pictures of beauty and value. Our Melten, Kersey nnd Heaver Overcoats. Cholce from witln lined and luxurious down te 85. Veu must tee the Heys' and Children's Over coats te realize new little will buy a geed Over coat. Storm Coats for Bejs and Children, Sj ears and up. Hive you seen our 812,815, 818 nnd S2i) Men's D-Csfc Suits? Value and style beyond cxectn cxectn tlen. Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Mufflers are ready for a blgparadoeiit the deer. Lew prices ure ths marshals. Men's nnd Heys' site;. Investigate the statement. Underwear v ulucs are bis here, variety big nnd tlie big or little. All the fads or fikhlen and artlculara brjught out In the Custom Tillerlus Depart-m-Mit. A Urge choice of Uvirceitlnus und Suit luirs. " Full Drc Suits u spe:Ully. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 20 AND 23 NORTH O.UEEN ST. Ore lis Furs. ten 3Uttetttemritt. ' XILLF.U'S r.OAX SOAP WILL WJ JLTX Clethes and everr stticluun s" thl REMAINDEIl OF THE KNlltK ST0 will be sold at PUBUdSALE, MONDAY, DEC. 2, lK, eensisiing or Haggle. Carriage. Plimt j-.citus, uuuirs, vnnum, itaw Material a i Win. 1 . It X'rtnnpj... . i Cor. Dufcc and VlneSl., IimIU GENUINE FRENCH HUIAll PIPES, Flrl Plug CntSmtiklntf In i.lnn Ji.rnarl Bexes, Genulne Perlnnn nnd Turkish Tebaal IlF.MtftlPHCIOAHN'ftilciel Telephone. 114 East King street! aue-uun T HE Music Stere. WOODWARD A CO.. Ne. It East King St., Lancaster, PiJ MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL- WaJ Clethes and every nrtlcle under thestl X WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES X. saury te take charge of my business their, homes. Light, very rnselnntlni . beallbnil. Wages 10 per week. Reffirei given. Geed pay for nan time. Address w( nevt-lmdM.W.r Louisville, K -Tfl ALL AND WINTER, 18S9. Fer tlie Latest Novelties. Ijirzest nnd Mi Complete Assortment of Fall aud Winter Bd ine, Overceating and Treusering, go te II. Q". ItAKt. Nene te equal It. Nene te surnuu tha mn up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Hal and the prlce the lowest, nt H. GERHART'S, Ne. North Queen Htaeel -OnlyDlrcctImporllngTaller In the C or Lancaster. XyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will prebs! mm uinLiuere issomeminir wrnnir wiin inr and that glassei" will be a great help te veu. We use Illimitable "DIA MANTA'McnJ which nre mnde enlv bv us. nnd recemmpn vy icuuuiK ircuusis e.s ine uestaiusie uei tlve vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, (13.00 ; usual pri 7i.lHr, Steel Spectiiclcs, COe.; usual price, 91 ,(H) jiiiiutiui&cB iiiserieu, .a ( usual price, p H. ZINEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth St OPTICIANS. . PHILADELPHIA! Between Chestnut and Walnut Strcets. &!': A T HEIST'S. DON'T FORGET -THE BIG B0( WE ARE GIVING AWAY. Ask for a card, which will cxnlnlnlt. Seal of the book In our advertisement of te-dil .M-nmincr. Read it carefully. Yeu will both! dollars richer. We nre sncndlns Sl.rx) en I book for you. If yen nrn wlse you will prefll READ AND PROCLAIM IT TO THE WOB We Are Going te Make Reme Hewl Twenty barrels NewOrleansIlaklUKMelnsl ". u,e, m, 1., n, u, ii nnu ise a quart, luupeus t lnest Shellbark Kernels nt Slki a neund. I pounds Fines Vnlnut Kernels nt 22c a peul i;urun leuuvunciUK in pries? wcEcn ei ni lA'tneii nnd Ornnire Peel I? irelnc hliiber- scll nt 15c n pound. Supir mnyim higher hi ie icii vve sen a vviuieni.e. npiesiinu tracta ere lower than ever get our prices, let of Fine Hunch Halslnsln tn-tnnrrew. I'll White Grapes In the city ten barrels, Flerl OraitKCS were never se line leek nt eurn. .11 In a let of Dully'aPuw Sweet Cider. An erl nnl cask (S00 pounds) or the Finest Paptr-SII Almonds Just In see them Inenr window. Fl bales New Urcnohle Walnuts. Cliueelnte Dni 18c and 20e a pound. Flne .Mixed cunay, I nnd three Deunds for 2"c. Flne Conib'Ueuey. a neund. A bit? berirnln. Mlneement. fel tliree and two pounds fer2-'ie. FIn New Lai FIbb. t-e pounds for 25c. Finest New Stew I Figs, three pounds for 25c. Finest Persian l Fnrd IJatcs. Finest l.lnoer i:ettlednnitc.in Goods In the cltv. Swiss. Llmburcer. Ed.l Saire, Pineapple nnd English Cheese. 1'nrnill Cheese. Grated. In bottles, for Muccarenl- It. Snleed Holezna. 12Ke. Suniiner Polec 0c. Dried Beef, extra nuc, 10c. Knuckle 11 15c. Pitted Cherries, 20c n pound. Silver I'm two pounds for 25c. Gelden I'ltUil Plum. a pound. Finest mines in the city, u neunds for 25c. Twe neunds Prunellus for Three pounds of Apricots. 2.ic. Three poll Itulsms, ic. Keur pounds 'ten uracicers. Tw e cans French Pens, 25c, and a thousand Bargains. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCES! Directly Opposite J. B. Martin fc Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, audi Next Doer te Serre Herse Hetel. T Jl IRSH & iiReriir.ii. A LEGITIMATI MARKDOWN IN AVhen we miikenCut In Prices U. does Nl mean empty words, hut making already ll prices sun lower. j Men's Overcoats. 131 Blue, Black nnd Brown Chinchilla Ovl coats our own muke were 57 2J, new si 'is. 107 Blue, Black and Brown Heaver Overcel wen inaue nun irimmea reuueeu irem si te Si OS. I -SPEClAL-C2 Black and Brown I Beaver Overcoats, with or without blndll widc-wule lining w ere 510 00, new SO 18. Men's Suits. lOPIaldnnd Blrlpeil Suits, fenek or Cutawl Cixits, Dearborn Casalmt-rc wcre fs&O, an. TISultK, Seven Patterns, S.itks or Ottawa All-Weel, Our Own Mukt weie S10 03, nl 57 07. 32Sulls,rive Patterns, Bucks and Culawal All-wool were suue, new tviw. Bey's Suits and Overcoat Were 8.1 50. New K Were 85 (, New $2 OS. Wcre 80 60, New f 1 7.t. Wcie810, NewJ(. CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOAf Were 81 is New 07c Wcre 8".' l. New 81 1". Wcre S3 25. New 12 Is. Wero8t0i,New83j UNDKUWKAll, XKC'IC W1JA It, IIOSIKUY, SIIIUT3, OLOVES, ATTIIKSAMn LOW 1'ltICl! SEE THIS Genuine MarkdewrS ONE-PRICK CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, North Queen Street and Cenlre Sqnu LANCASTER, PA. KM BROTHER' "?; '$ kte. mtifeidt J :&iSjimijti . .lU