Of- 3? - .f :' 'J?Jiw. T&r'W'i .LPZyr,r-ix-.juHXwlKrrm $ t , &&( ?"& j- .l-VJ. r- (lsi ' " W1.M1 m- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TtTESDAY, DECEMBER 8 ' i ri? 'xxzrr? j i m, ces m UBtRtY FOR REIDEnMH. HWKL MC1M5 riJKISIKEKT FML CRIMES fejflf4' ipbr itBiv ttiiMii c& . . -;--ifU, iveMrn Authorities Tolegrnpn WT Tkit Tfcey De Net Delr te rrc the 'ft,f Cm of Rebbery Acntnst mm. V&, uVL Y amh MllMnKanl r1m pm tn full ftir I 'wrml month awaiting trial en charge VJWMKHt, will baroleasod ttem prison mis W9Lm arann MM mlllt lit 111 WMI abatl- r ,??4B0d, theiprlnclpal witnesses belng dead t Ak TkIll'lnels atitlisrUlr-a wero notified that p ,p ttMy Could liave Rcldcnbacli en tlie clmrge 8$ l Elgin. This aflorneon n telegram wns - Metived withdrawing tlie dotniner fllcd nt .fl. 11m county prison. The telegram stated c Uiat th crltne wai committed no long nge mm identification was impossible, anu a there could be no conviction thore was no ' of sending for Kcldcnbach. EV ijuii uniuran a1.331u.nj 'Si, Tk Cum fin the l.lxt Vel- Ti'lnl 'mt Vv AVcek. r"" District Allornev Weaver te-dav IsMted ux kM trial list for tlie adjourned quarter .? - 1 . . A Lh.lH..lHrt frtln Ate t . . j. imweiin cuurt OTgimuiiK mi .uuuunj iji'ai. He expects te try tlie following enscs : Monday. December P. Michael Hern, '' defrauding landlord; Harry lllldebrand, Tidal J. Morgan, Herace O. Myers, Heraco 5 O. Slele. nsvuilt and ballcry i Aniile Sour beer, enticing fomale child ; Annie Curry, larceny; Jeseph HeiVmnn, btnclnry: Cleerge K. Smith, felonious iwkuiU and battery t Arthur Grern, Charles lllnchart, :' Jacob Clymer, felonious entry; Atiriun Cooper, adultery anil bastardy; Jacob Shirk ct at., herse stealing ; Charles John Jehn j Wen, violating liUer law; Walter A. r, Murray, Elam Bweigart, Win. O. Heee, ' j Samuel E. Walter, fornication mid bastardy; ;-'j Abraham O. Spcldel, ombczzleinenl. Tuesday, December 10 Win. Watsen, "- larceny .as bailee; Fetor Frank, felonious entry ; Andrew Kane, Abram Stiirl, Otte Weber, violating ll'iiier law ; Anule Lane, t assault and battery; Michael Hnnr.thnn, : et. bI.. larceny ; Michael lliirkn, IcIomIeiih aisault : HarrV Lallerty, folonieus assault and battery; Win. Meant, vlolallnggame v law; AVin. 11. lledgnrs, et nl., ncgllgcnce; . Harry S. MeNally, iiegllgcnce ; William Kirehncr, Jehn 1-rltz, maiiclnuH mischief. WtiDNr-suAY, Decoml'er 11. Jehn 1). IaihIIs, fulbe iirrtonse; Cyrus K. Sandee, disturbing roligleuH mee'tiug; Oeorge M, Franklin, perjury; C. . .Sliolleubcrg, et. al. conspiracy; Junius llrysen, el. a), larceny. TnetWDAY, December 12. .Jehn J. Kern. i- Adam It. Drewn, Leennril iShocniicrger, ftilse pretense; J. 1. I Lied, larceny as balioe; A. O. Ffeutz, embcr.zlemcnt. . Fiuday. December 13. Harry Ooed, aggruvntcd assault and battery) Kdw. t Heemsnyder, fraud, Q. O. Fbcrsole, false pretense. Saturday, Dec. H. Daniel llresmau. Wm. D. Walten, T. J. Meigau. Cenrad Kosenbergor, surety of peace ; Win. Lntz, Henry Fnhrnian, Isaac Zech, (leorge W. Curry, Jehn Vogel, dosertlon. " Death of u Well-Kuewn Lnily. Mrs. Julia Ann, wlfe of A. S. Villee, tlie well-known cotton mill ovcrseer, 1!ch1 this , forenoon, at her home, 1 18 Meuth I'rinre street. Fer 21 years past she hud been a sufferer from rheumatism and It finally caused lier death. She wan a daughter of Deerge Hammend, who formerly resided in tills city but died jsome years age In Vir ginia. 8he win a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran church, nu excellent Christian wemun'and u devoted mother mul wife. Khehadn eleven children, eight of whom are living, viz: Mrs. Jehn Hutchin son, Charles, who la ii weaver in thoriuie mill with his father, Herman, with Oliver Roberts, wlre manufacturcra In F11h- burg, Harry .of Baltimore, and Misses Mol Mel lle, Hattle, Ilcrtie and Walter at home. The deceased was 67 years of age. The Union Vclernu Lelen. At a meeting of Enrampuieut Ne. II, of the Union Veteran Legien held last ove- t nlngthe following efllceis were elected: s. CeU commander, W. D. .Stanll'ei ; I.leut. Cel., M. N. Stark ; nfajer, Jelin h. Vegan : ; officer of the day. II. A. llnuly; quarter master, James A. Kimlow; chaplain, A. t I-eennril i sulgeeu, 1'. L. Spiwher. Tlie ptieinted edlccni will be selected by the colonel commander when the elected ones re Installed: . , , W. I" Hershey, nido-de-camp te tlie national commander, was present and In spected the encampment, which he found in geed condition. J. A. Helllnger wai sclectcd telnstuli the officers en Monday oveulng, January Gth. The encampment Is lu u geed condition nd from two te thrce members are elected each mouth. Lamberton Lodue Odlcore. Last evening the following ofllcers of Ltmberten Ledge of Masens wero elected : W. M., Ernest Zulim; H. W., (Jelin U Martin ; J., W. Walter Beardman ; treat urer, H. E. Slaymakcr ; secretary, Dr. W. N. Amer;trustce (for thrce your) Dr. II. M. Belenlus. The officers were installed by F. M. W. N. Amer, and among theso proseut woie Frederick. H. Keller, or Wlllfamspert, dls 'trict -deputy for Lycoming, Union nnd Snyder counties, ami Dr. Jehn it. Meirlx, of Fblladclphla. formerly of Ijtncaster, nd a past master of the ledge. A line banquet, preparcd by Charley Hosier, fol lowed the installation. A Smnll rtre. A fire alarm was sounded about half- f&. i w u ciecit mil evemug. ii enme fe from box 21, at West King and Charlette streets, but the flre was at llose Bretliers y A Hartmau's umbrella factory, almost up u against Der M at Mulhciry and Vine cf streets. Whv21 wnssti-m-k U n. mri.ir IV Vet UnHftlvrwl. firm nf Hin rninmil ..( I.. $' thn nintitiifnt. mm irflinni..l.MiL r... CS - --- .... vr'... w. .a.u IlllllfJllfd 111L1UI. tuBui nroiremagas jet under It, while the attendant was at supper. A barrel of cement took tire, and the celling was pretty well scorched. It was all extin guished with buckets of water. fl rt C.I. ....!... . &..- ...... EST The finance eonimittce of councils met en llnitil.!. ni,A.il.... 1 l..rn ii .ii . -.v..u(.j vv viiiii Ulll Jlliuilliuil' UlSCUSMHl the suit brought by the county against the city. Xp deilnlte action was ugiced upon. fV Dut It is cx)Ccted tbatceimells nt the meet ing en Wednesday will authorize the eoni eeni eoni mitteo te employ counsel and take all the necessary steps te contest the county's claim, i Columbia Notes. Columbia, Dec. 3. The Columbia Build- Kffis ,nK association, J. L. Flnkojten, seerttary, Drawn?. tia AnliiiiiAiinrul 1fu tl 11. a.1ah ne.i.. .. tk M-lhv" .""ie e,a..u eviiua. i um us- socistien has uover sold out n slngle bor rower. The same may be said of St. Jeseph's association, Jeseph Janscn, socre secre Urr. The funerals of Mrs. Amanda C. Milten- grt- uerKcr uuu iurs. iiargarci oeipio will be pjl4v held en AVednesday afternoon at i o'clock. S-f, The former from her home en Fourth street, and rhe latter from St. Feul's I.uth- 1 eran church. w' Jehn ayler, tyler of Ashara Ixdge, Xe. S". 308. of Marintta. foil frnm n l,nlr I,, il... mb ledge rpem last evening whlle flxlng a gas K' 1st anil f.anlll.A.l 1. 1.. !.. n .., -v. iin.un uia lug. 11e Herse Auuln Werhlnu. K& -iiei-urei norsesei Jienry Krlek, the ESj.' well known butcher of Ic.-iiwif. nuui ,-.- ,. -- ", .".'AA. . great excitement en Walnut street at neon. Just becnuse tlie rcporters were PiS iwufcii iur heineiiimg new and ftS,?1 ,bey "Jwaya liclp them out. The horses Irai-vwere slandlug nt the Northern maikct.en r..'.r lllA lVfiltmt .l.nnt .1.1. ...l.n.. .1 ' ,' tl,e Wslnut ktrcnt !dp. wlmn n ilrn. !..,. sw; ---,-.--.. -......, ..... ....,. v,. Kff came aieug mat weuiu irigmen anythlnc j Wsluut street te Fluin, sprang down ever ?,'i iue emuaiiKiueiu en me new nan or the rsy. Hreeu iney were caugnt en rium street. '- near Chestnut after thev bad brekrn dm tongue oirthe wagon. Executions Issued. I executions were issued te-dav azalnst iHeryMuser,ef Ephrata, by Jehn H, L .fry, attorney for Charles Koulgnueher. I ?iX?,r l!jL00ua Kalllht 11. 1-'. Baker, by A. .-. mviiwr. uuerucy ter Jelm liurk 'Ai holder, for 1W. r, II A IIeue or Ilefuge Candldute. Cbsrles Martinett, son of Wllllan MurtU ", MM, of this dty, 1ms been arrested for being iMerHgiule. Hit father says that he runs way from home, steals nnd docs ether tad seU. He will be sent te the house of AS IfiTfiltESTINO CASK. A Verdict Itendered Against the Estate OftheLnte riittlp IHesMnii. The suit of Kerbs it Spless vs. Jehn Showalternnd l( W. Tayler, was attached for trial befere Judge Livingston en Monday afternoon. Tills cate c.ime Inte court en an anneal by defendants from the indgment of Alderman McConemy cntcrcl in favor of pisinliiT for $300. According te the testimony of plaintiff's agent, D.mlel A. Mayer, a contract was made en September 0, 1SSI, under which the defendants agreed te dcllver their crop of tobacco amount ing te 0,tW0 peu i id c. About the t linn the tobacco was ready for dollvery the defendants came te him with it sample of tobacco which contained from 30 te 40 per rent, of white vein. The defendants said that was a fair sainple of their tobacco, and plaintiff said he did net want the tobacco, and It was sold te another party. (Subsequently It was learned that the sample was net a falrone; that the tobacco was of better quality and that It was sold te another party at an advance lnprlceaud this suit was brought te recover damages for net getting the tobacco. The defense was that the sainple was a fair one, that plaintiffs' agent released them from the contract when he saw the sample. It was denied that the tobacco was sold for mero mouey te another party, but en the contrary it was elalmed that 9100 less was received linn would have been the ptlce If dcllvored te plalntllls and ncceptcd. nurenK jviMit; i'attuusen. The suit of the commonwealth of Penn sylvania, for tlie ue of the reuntv of Kin nister, vs. Adam Oblcnder and Win. ('. Kncc7.nl, administrators c. I. a. of Philip F. Blessing, deceased, was attnehed in tlie lower court room, befere Judge Pntlorsen, en Monday afternoon. I'liilntlir showed Mini Ad.im Ohlendcr had been returned te court for embezzling funds holeugluir te Montnrey Ledgo of Odd Fellows. He wns tried uuil convicted but absconded between the limn he was convicted and the date for seutuuee. .Mr. Blessiug wns hU surety lu the sum of 81,000, nnd after Oblcudcr skipped his re re re cogulzance was forfeited nud this suit was brought. Alter plaintiff closed its testi mony counsel for defendant moved for n non-suit, andnlenirthy argument followed. Fer the plaintiff it"wns argued that the endorsement en the i (.tin lis forfeited abso lutely wns all thn retold lequtrcd. The detense claimed that llie retold books of the reu it was the proper receul te eiler lu evidence. Tlie argument developed the fact that tlie lecerd book, through n clerical error, showed that William and net Philip Hies ling was the surety. The court denied the iinn-suit and tlie defense this morning asked leave te with draw their picas nud raise n legal question as In wiietliorthe amount of thn rcognlz rcegnlz rcognlz anee can be locevered. It was argued In support of tills position that the wilt filed nu opinion In tlie cilml mil ense against Oblendcr sustaining tlie domurrer filed te the Indictment. This it wns elalmed ended the suit en which Bins slug was tlie surety and as he did net again renew his rocegnlz.inee, Ills surety cannot new be held for tlie amount of tlie reeogui reeegui 7ancc. The court declined te nllmv tlie plead ings te be withdrawn and directed tlie Jury tn llnd fur plalntllf for the full amount of tlie recognizance with interest, and aver did was cnteied in favor of pliiinlirf for ?l, 103.50. YOUNU Itl.FUIIIilUAX M I.NSTltKl.x. 'II icy I'ii ok l'lillnii Opei'n llouse Willi I tin llest of l.niH-iihtL'rn' l'oeplo. Last eveiiiug Fulton ejiera Iioihe was packed te the doers with tlie best pcuple of the city w he hud coine te see Ilia perfei m m m aucoeftho Yeung Keiiublienii uiinslruls. Even the gallery had been icscrved and ninny ladles ecciipiud scats lu that i.nt of the house. Tlie perl'orinanre wasa llunurial success and the most of It pleased tlie audience. In the fiist part thirly-three peo ple were seen. The comedians and singers wero In tlio;fient row and looked nebby lu dress suits. Heward T. Hays and C. W. Heltshu had thn outside ends nnd each sang geed songs anil told I ok cs, Thuy wero vcrv fiiuuv t times, nlMieugh thev anpc.ucsl timid, ns wns qiilte natural. The ballad singing w as as fellows; "A full fi en. Baby's Head," F. II. Met 'lain; "Down by the Old Stone Mill," J.J.ainallnu; "With All Her Faults, I Love Her Ktllf," C. 41. I,.indls. Tlie singing of llie choruses, which was ex peeled te be thu big foature of tlie show, did net coine up te expectations, as It was net suftlclentlr loud. Tlie llrht part wound Hi) with n burlesque prlze tight between 1 tarry Bucklus,whe Impersonated Ivilmin, while Chin He Flick was Sullivnn. They did seme pictty sparring and weie qulle successful iu making the jieople laugh, whlle they exhlliited cousiilerable science. The second purl opened with the Mandelin cluli lu n number of Hue selections. It in cluded Jehn II. Beth, jr., E. tl. Kbv, S. ,. Evans, Edward Parker, Win, E. Adams, Abm. Adams, Heward WelchauHiiud Clias. Xmiman. I'ref. uliu gave his well known and very dangerous Imp.ilciiirnt act and cut his liand very badly In cutting nu npnle with u bhaip sword. Frank Failter did seme ery pretty dancing en sand, and Cuiiiinlug-i and Wltinur apeaicd te ad ad vnntnge hi ground and lelly tumbling. Tlie net or Waller Wentworth, who is the eldest conteitlouisl living, wns n great go, nnd the gentleman leceiied plenty of aiipluusu. 'llie stump speech el (leiirge Walten was very peer nud ill-timed, nud tlie weuld-be cemedlnu should hae been supnresseil early lu the game. " Tlie Mikade " In black wound ill) the show nud It wns uwfully tunny. .Many of tlie erlginul songs of thueiicr.i were Introduced nnd tlie gags weie very geed, The three little mauls. Impersonated bv !'. II. Mc Claln, J. B. Reth, Jr., nud H.'M. Ilerr, set the uudleiicu wllii even befere they had dene anything. O. W. Heltshu as thu Mtkmle, I). A. Hensenig as -.YiuiAi 7ie, Oeorge F. Hambiiglit us 7ie Ke and Ilewaid T. Ilnysas Je llah wero excel lent. Ittiul All HiuNniH, Persons who are Interested lu loot lull will de well te watch for te-morrow's In TKLUac.NCKii. It will have u large picture of the Ftnukllu nud Marshall team with their records, mid nu account et te-duy's giime. llenth orcnleb K. Wrlitlit. Caleb E. Wright, of Deylentuiu,ii pumi IneiiL I)mn(Vrur. 1111 nv. nnii.ini ,i.. i,.i.r- ... . , .... .- w.... .,.,, .vilv'VI, ifllv-vni ,111,1 niillti. 11a.I uit.l.l....!.. t.. 1.1 .....,.. ...... .. ......,., ...,. nuviviv'IIIJ 111 UUU en Monday. A Woolen Company u Tisjubln. An utlaclinicnt was issued iu New Yeflj en Monday against the Eastlnke Woolen remiKiiiy, nl liridgcten, New Jersey. for jf35,000 lu fin or of James Whiting. Slratltn. Villek. Doccmber.H, US.', "in (Tils rltv" Julia A.I., wife or A. H. Vlhe,ni;cilliriy-uiiii jcars, tliree mentlis nnd sixteen (liij e. At reel. Nelle? of funeral hereafter. Ulavlicte, The Live Steelt Miul.ct. liA.NC.isiBii, 1'a., I).c 3. Tlie receipts of llie Bleck nt tlie iirtlsi of .1inc Hleuurt A. bon, tlm iatieel uciDl.lsncittlc, "IV Inyn. Tlin kiiIe at Htcivurt's ynrJs were &0 cuttle ancl701ie-. TheMlesnt Meiitier's yiinls Mere 200 rattle and 10) liiun. AmlntU.vi HciisciiIk's jsrd 7eO catllunnilTUhnuK. The prl(X'S were: Htneker, tiMSJ3.3.", 100 .; rissUrn, M lik-iri M ; luiiclier., U "iU 'i'l' acrerillni,' le iiiullty. llosfce)il in fLlyvucvi ,$. (J rut n una I'nivlHteus, FuruUlieU by H. 1C. Yuuilt, lliuker. Cmc.ioe, Dee. 3, 1.-00 e clock p. in. December it iii-u. nirii witiH, I'erK, jird. . TlK :,). 3IJ4 -M)i 5 S7 510 Year: 7UJ January. . February ml 3ij a(, h 87 UiO 6 l'.i 6U7 Ii 10 i-llllUll May .. blj; S.fli Jimri.. 'vnf U VI jiy- :: 3i ."...; ..... Crude OII.... C011.fllH .'.iri'ut LMiwllif l'i1nwi:Tu'i'l(ckVi. in." Wheat, feni. Unti. 1'erk Jird. 6 te ttVO" r, no S Hi 5U7 007 i.ti.-lnui:iH ,.....H. pai alii U.H. Year ..... .. TAi ...... .... January. bl 31i hrj KflJriiary..... s in u iu u U) 1) 70 Aiurcn May - my, June,.. ... July Coilel. .. , ..... Crude UU lleec'iptsT Cur 4 jus, -J) nn 7 Winter Wheat Hprlug Wheat Cern -.. .........M. ea in ... .m....... i ...... i I'.ye .......... lUrley .....-....... .., Kecelpti-llei;.... lttCflpu-ClUe flenil. ... M,uu .......M.M..,.,., .,,...,,, IVpMj Lire Stock Market. CmcAoe,Ucc.2. ltecelpts, 15,000; shlpmenU 400; steady; boeres, ft se5 IS; Hern, t: (Option ; teckera and freden, II P0-J2 Mi cows, bull nud mixed, 116032 R5; Tcsri cattle, II (VX32 SA 1 We tern ltnncr, 12 7.VM JIec I tclpt, 2S,00Oi fhlpinruiji, 5,000: mar ket lewerj mixed, S) (IVvjl HO! henvy, H M mm; iiKiit,ctiaimi kim,np(V3M. Khcci Hceelpts.tyiOOs ulilr-nirnts, 1000! mar kctstruliK; nnllvcn,! i75l 40; Western wmiled SI 00ai; shornTexniin.il (XV310;laiiibi,ttM te II ( iier hundred wTlglit. EAsr I.tiiRnTV. Catlle Itceelpt". Wfl! ship menu laiO; market steady ; prlme.ll Iea t; neKi. rifxwjw; nilr. ri TOii'jet iinll. mum andfXleews, 1160320); rretli ceira, rj40; 10 cnrsshlppcd te New Yerk. Hefts Itecclptx, id'O; slilpmcets. 6700 market active ; bent llchl Yorkers. U M3 CO: incdlunt nnd Imlit I'lillndclphln, MM4 Oi; heavy Iiekk, siftwtstie; reuglm, I'VSa 75; neenrsslilpiied le New Yerk. Hheep ltecelpts, 400; shlpmenu. R00 mnr kct stendy; prime, f -i 00aS 20; fair te (id, ItflOftlM ; common, neV(3(): lniiib". 11000 6 2.5. I'lilladeliihln I'rodtiee Market. 1'illt.AliRl.rillA, I)m S. Noen-Ktour quiet; IViiu'a Miiicru, 2MV2 75; extra. 2KCM25; ramlly, .17033 00; roller, 00I2; patent, tirAViOO. Wheat Miili'li Ne. 2 Ited, new, TliUsOcj Ne. 1 l'cim'n Ited, We J Ne. 2 de, H7e. I IF A 1 Villi l lVH WW 1 X Cern firm; Ne. 2, llffllllUc. Oat steady ; Ne, i. 2 WIi r'hlte 2Je.; Ne. 2 mixed ss'je n'rnn Ti'iullr. U'lnlir tl2rAXI3 M. Haled h.iv dull ; III 01X411 00 as Ui uiintllr ', timothy 1100(41400 for choice; mixed, DGJIISO; baled rye straw, new, 117, Hetter firm ; I'enn'a creamery extra 71c lVnu'n lints extra 31(18. Kuusltnn ; I'enn'a firsts, 27c! held lets, 11 2k-, as te quality. Clieexe sirady; part skims, 78Je ; full skims, 2a3e. I'ctreleiun utraily t reflned In bbl.. 17 41. I'oliileej llrm ; .lnJiOOe ncr bus. ns te iiinllly Sleck Market. Quotation by Hecd,McUrann A Uiucaster, 1'a. MKW YOIIK LIST. 11 A.M. Canada Pacific ..' C. 41. U. A I.. - m. Colerado Ceal 35 Central l'iiclfle Canada Heiitlicrn. , &1! Chi. St. I A l'bg ., .,. Den. .t Kin (1. ..... Del. U A W -. ..' 1'Mji Krle 275J Krle 2mlii .... Jir O iju. N'."!;"'.'.'.!!!!'.r.'."'.!!'.;'.',r.! ij; I.. Hlifire Mlcb. Cell Missouri IVclflc. 7JJ Heck. Valley. N. 1'. 31 t N. V. 1'ief... .- 74 N. Went lOlijJ N. Y. () 1072 Nenr Kniilnnd Iljj I'-lSt 'I'UIIIK'RK'C.. Uiu.ilia - Urcceu TriinsriJiillncnbil.. 3MJ OnUrie A V 20U I'aclllc Jlnll ... Ulrbmend Terminal 21' i HI. Paul t-iil Texas Pacific 10?S Union 1'iirlllc ll WntinMi Coin .'... Wabash l'rcf. .7 Wiwtern U WnHtHliere Ponds j'lin.Amti.riiiA i.isr. Ih. Vnl II. N. Y. A I'hlla . IM. It. It. .V'J llwullne .. w)i l.eli. Nav Ilcntenv. Pass I. A It N. Cent. I'tsiples l'ass IlillM's SOJf Oil Ce., bunkers, 12 m. Sr.M. 33 a-i "sra s-, KVyi 10rt fts( (,7J 3I'J at'C 71"J laisJ 107(1 nil 31 My. 5J I; ii5. M 'M'.i 2I IFJ' 10 : 31 ' 62'f b'i'i , lHjJ 19 3-lfl M'; Mi': iU'tu SVbucvtt6ctttcttte. A HBObUTKLY 1'UltIC. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpiIIH powder inner Mines. A ...uv..,l .. .A.i rllt, .I.AII.rlll .....I I...I.D .... n. Ann I ..vn cconeniU'iil than tlie ordinary kinds, nnd can can net he sold In coiiiietltlen with llie liiultltiidn of leir test, short weight, ilium or plirifplinte Penders. W imfy in cans. IIOVAI. llAKlMd rnirni.n i;e.. ivu vt nu sum, New Yerk. iiiarVI-lydAlyiv 'pUltEJOlCEOPTHKOItAI'E. Tart Ited nnd Whlle CAMKOHNIA WINE, 30e per butt le; M.(K)is'rdn7eii bottles. iiuiiui'.iini.iuuuiiTUKU, Ne. 22 CenUe S.jnnrc, Laneaiiter, Pa. M II.I.LU'H HOltAX HOAP WILL WAHII iieiuesaiiii every article iimiur tut- sun FANTi:i-A YOUNd LADY WANTS A V situation asns n iliiunlicrnuilil. Apply at this ellkc. u,j' OYKTBItS ! HEsr 4JY8TKItin.Ni:.MA!U IcctKeried In nil Hiles, and niealKiit all lienrH, nt Cll.ltl,l! Ii itesTIIIl's, In tlie rear of the Central .Market. Ojatcrs lu dm Midi or eiiened scried te prliute fninlllcH. Telephone connection, iiei2il-2iudlt jM Il.IiBH'M HDRAX HOAP WII.I. WASH Lieiiiesiiiiii eiery article under llie sun. iSBSTISTi "" XJ H. D. Mf CAHICIIY lrl). H. Olllcc and Itcsldeiirc, dl-tfillt UKAMiK A N. qi;ki:n Krs, II OTi:i. 1011 Iti:NT.-TIHJBT. CIIAIll.KS Hetel Oil KaHt (he4hlllt Ktn.l in llmnlr,. of l-'iniiiMcr (oppeMto the l'eniih lMinla rail rail read station), Is fur rent for one or mero sears IVein April 1, 1N00, Apply te 11 (J. II I1ATKS. nlblimUl tu North DukeHlrcut. TTHJllNIHilEI) HOOITVlrANTT:irT6"HKNT 1 for a doctor's oitlce for nbeul fliedajH In each mouth. Tne ceniiwtliii; ioeiiik, mint becentrnlly liH-nleilniiilelegniitly rurnUlicd, In cludliiK IhmtiI Ter three men. Address, l'OX A ClH.l:, dWld AmliliT, Pa. rilllK ClIOItAl. hOCIiri'Y OK CI1UIHT L Chun;li, West lilUKHU.irlllhiitdnxncl.ihlc llnu-sdiiy eicnlni;, Dcci'IiiIhtA. 'lint pregramme ulll 1'ent.lcl of eheriiw .1 i. Iialliiu. I'likes andtfellisi 1U be (llsiiimi-ii iiunii . i- ein Inc. Ailinlfcsieu, lUceuts. itK'bl rpL'UNl'IKi: ................. '. .... i.ii.i.iiij. rm-t'inv ix- i..i ii.i..t. j , i 4i-aivii.-iii, ii-n iiiii'viiiin Ullll a ncns- .,., . u. ,l,v IMI1JV.II.I1-1 , 1. 1 1 All IM' 1 11 lljll IV .11 111 iue low n Ittrnnllcn company, wtll te held en .Mou .Meu daj, thcilth of Jimunry, Itme, betiieuu tlielnnirii of 11 o'clock lu the forenoon and 12 o'clock at in, at llie hotel of David .MIiiKle.ln the lier- OUKl UWtdAltw .iiin.iH,ai.;, Iwllill?. I.. lAlllf, Hivrelnry. rpiIK New PrayeivBoek Ordeicil by the Third Plenary Council of Haiti. mere. Manual of Prajcra for the Use or the Catholic Lull'. , I liaien full line of theuboveln nil styles of lihullmr. ltd M cO rami llulldlnK, Centre Square. I UOCTOIfS OI'BIt A HOUBK, Procter A Soulier. . Proprietors nnd Mummers. Tuesday, Wednesday and WcdiiiMlnv Mati. nee, Dis;. 3 and I, Hartley Caiiiiibell'sbtMiiliriil incle-drama, " Til U WlllTK Hl.A VC." Pi Icen, 1jt w, i. uuu lull lee. 6, (1 nnd 7, Prices, 1j, 20, 30, M a :j cents. I'NDKIt TIIK IiAHII." d3-2t ml 75 cents. isr.vn:e"pMiciiAi:ii i"iijT:iin, i7ati:ep JU tliuClty or Uincaster, deceased. Letters of ailiiiliilstratleiisald cstate hnilntr been crantist te the umlcralKiicd, all iktmuis Indebted thereto are reiiested te ninku linmedlate payment, nud IIioe1hivIiik claims erdeiumuU UKulmt tlie same, will present them without delay for settlement te the uudcrxlgncd, resld ine in the City of UincaMrr. ilAltIA HAltllAltA Dl'KKIt, . Adinlnlnlratrlx. J.ne. A. Cevi.K, Attorney. nevMtdTu rE7HAVK JUST HKCKIVi:U (lUlt.NlllV let (irtiplees for llelhtuy trade. Cieam Tartar, Hnlclin; BikIii, Pcarlash, Halcratusaud fresh (Ireuud hplces or the very best. Pine MaverlnK KxtrueU, Imported French Itose Itese vintcr, etc., nil of best e,imllty and at leiieHt prlets. fuaii.eymi:aht i:nd piiaiimacy. (OpiHxilte liisterr Market,) Our home-ereund Hlni;aHire ishet Pcpiier Is llie most aromatic, puueeiit k'iikt lu the mar ket. We nre getting n big trade en ivcpiver through It. .M.W.Vitiv Pill. NATltliltST. HKXT1ST. X,f CUCENTHK MJUAHK. lllllng Teeth and P.iluleM Ktractlen Hiie rlaltles, riewHets made, broken ones mended mid remodeled. Teeth Inserted without platen mid pivoted, etc. Yes, every llilng pertaining te Ientltry will iceelvp prompt nttentleii at very AInderutTfriiu. Ilcniember that Dr.NHtherst la the ONLY Dentist lu this county MlieNa graduate of Medicine n well ns or Dentlstrv, an uuvaiitase tliat Is obvious. n30-3imlAw JESSE J esva A co..- .' ARl M9XKS- Tll t beautiful Hue lu the L lilted Hutes. 015 Commerce Ht., Phtladcl- 2hfaateea1tQf,,r(,cscrlI,,,v,rlceiut Item 9Urttemnt. -VNEOFIHE LAftOEHT WHOLESALE Candy Houses in the State, Meuthwcst Cor. Southern Market. d2-2wdll J08.H. HUIIEK. YTniKCETn;i7 a PLVKHTtJciTePTSn tt lrlcdnnd DoinetleChmjinitiioSHherrles nnd Pert Wine, Hcetch nud Irish whiskies, Hootch nrkt Iless Ale, Itlevrn Hteut, Fine Hu- cents n bottle. irrnn vvinos,uiiirerma ilea enru win le wine, w ItOIirtEIl'H LIQOtllt STOItE, 21 Centre Hquare. n27-lwdtl M1 ILLEIt'H BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes ana every nrtlcle under llie inn T' ItfX'EIVEOYHTEItflDIUECT KKOM POIIT Merris every day, nnd only open them when ordered. I enter specially te family order. CHAh. Kg'KEKT, 1120-lmdtl 121) East King Ht. XMPOIlTEirANfTKIIY WIMT CIOA11H Just received all freh rixsU. DEMUTU'H CIOAH BTOIIE, Kslahllshed 1770. Ill ICant KlugHtrecl. alR-tfdlt M II.I.Kft'H BOllAX HOAP WII.I. WAHII Clethes nnd every article under the risJIIH IH OVKIICOAT DAY. 1, DOUIlLE IlKEAHTED PEA JACKKTH. 'iJlETAHX)H.H, McOltANNANOWI.EN, Ne. ISO North Queen HL M HXEH'H "llOItAX HOAP WILL WAHIt Clenics and every nrticie tinner tne sun. I71AHM1 ICltH WANTED TO HUPPLY MILK AT TIIK LANCAHTEIt CAltAMEL CO., e29-tMA wit 336 Church HU, LnncHslcr, Pa. SUIl OOLDEN LION AND MIA UUEKIDA 6c Cigars urn liniid-mnde, nnd guaranteed ir Havana Killer. Try our hand-mnde 2 ferfis. DEMUTU'H CKJAIl HTOKIS, alti-trdlt HI East King Street. $35 FULL DAY COUHHE. S'.'ll NIU11T SESSION. ik Till: KEYHrONEHUHINEHCOLLEOE. The linillliR Kdioel In Hoekkccplng, Penman ship, Commercial Arlthuictle, Typewriting, etc, j. W.D.MOSSEH, Prln., Ne. 16 North Queen Ht., fjuicaster, Pa, IfdAw rpiioiteuuii lNBinucrieN m all L branelicsiiertalnbiK te n. business educn. tlen at the LANCASTER UUHINKHS COU LEOE.OraiitHall.Ne. M North Duke street. Day and evening sessions. . Instruction firsts class only. Course thorough, fitting young men nnd Indies for positions. Hundreds cr testimo nials nt College lloems for examination. Visi tors nl ways nclcemc. Address. II. C. WEIDLEIl, Principal. M ILLEIt'H I1011AX HOAP WILL WAHII , Clethes nnd everv article under thu sun. EMAINDEIt OP THE ENTlItE BTOCK will be sold nt PUI1LICHALE, MONDAY, DEC. 2, IHtW, eeiiHlstllig of Hnggles, Cnrrlnges, I'liretens, Hlelghs, Heillcs, Varnlkh, Haw Material nnd Toels. , . , J.H.NORIlECK.Agt., Cor. Duke nnd Vine His., Ijincmler, Pn. nlfftfd ' ITHNETAILOHINOI ALL THE LATEHT NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENH, AT ' W'EIKEL'8, sei2Ulni(IH Ne. 44 West King Street. 'ijlALLANII WINTER, 1K80.' Fer llie latest Novelties, largest nnd Most Complele Assortment of Fall and Winter Hull ing, Overceating nnd Treusering, go te II. OER 1IAIIT. Noneteispial It. Nene le surpass theiunke up. The correct Fabric for Pull Dress Halts, nud the price the lowest, nt H. GERHART'S, Ne. 13 North Queen Street. -Ouly Direct Importing Tailor iu the City of IiiincaKtcr. R nUIIUEHMAVEtlH! MONEY SAVERtT! "MASC0TTE" Heel Plates ROBBER SHOES. Among tlie ninny Heel l'lntes tlevised for the protection of heels of lubber Shoes, the " Mnseotte " BurriasseH nil. Tliey ure the only plates which cuu be sunken solid en the shoe heel nntl net lay en top te be kicked etl'tuitl spoil (he Itiibbers. Wltli them ntttichcil ilubbcra Inst twice as long, nnd they keep the weurer frtmi ullpplng. Are liuule of hnrd nicttil, with cerrugiited surface. Mnuy diiys' service tire re quired liefere they become worn smooth, rimiill, llifhtund ncnt. for iinvsizn Huh. bcr for cither Lnilies, Geutleiuen or C'liildrun. Attached wJiile you wait, ut iu cents a pair. Try the ".Mascette" hn pnived Metallic Heel Plates If you wish te lessen your Ilublier Shoe bill. They're Itublier savers, money savere, sure. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRt'lI QUEEN STRKEP, hANCAS TJCR. 1A. Jl Ol.IDAY SLIPPERS. Grand Display OP- Ialnnss bmloneof the Largest Line nnd Ah Ah sertiiicuts or .Men's, Be) s' nnd Youth's HellJny Hllpiwrs, but the Line nnd Assortment I bought for tills season surpnsi.es all these or the patt. I luiveMeii'k EnitirelderetlSllpiicri! nunc. A Line of .Meii'K, ladles', Mls-.es", Hey's and Yeu til's at. We. ThlIandbumcst7SeHUpierslu the city. Hy buying this HllpiH-r lu very large iiinntltles I am enabled te hell ill 75c. It lsu regular Jl 00 bllppcr nnd surpiikses In style nud nuallly any ou will (.en marked vlseivhciii at the saine price. A full llnnnt Jl In Light nnd Dark Celers, In Harvard, Everctlsnud Operas. My Iliij Dark chenille Einbreldeied Hllji. iiern .von will net see marked elsewhere les iliiinSlW. Ilaiiilsonie lliieiitStMuiul IJ00 have net all urrlveit jet; eis-ct them dallv. Men's lilcnt Uatlnr Oxfenli., M 50 nud SJU) : Hey's, il , ami Youth's and Jltsscs', I IS. I.-irgent Dlkplay lu City ran Iks seen In my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, (Huccester le FREY A ECKERTJ the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINO. STREET. LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE-btere open Ijvt'uluii. of pecnubcr. Holiday Stars ! Hm SltaMvilMmtnt. M ILLERI BOllAX BOW "WILL WASS cieines na every article under me nn, XPOR RKNT-KKOM APRIL 1ST. NEXT, , JD First-class Blaelumltb'a Hnen, with dwell, riurlloese, ultusted st UreenhuKI MRU, in East Lampeter township. Apply te ELIZADETH U. E. BATEH, ell-tfdfi 4 North Duke Ht., Laneastrr, Pa. M ILLEIt'H IIOKAX BOAP WILL" WAHII Clethe and every article under the sun. "Vy E EX AM INK EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Tw TkikTmr Xjtm Ar Oee4 1 1 r you have them examined yen will probably And that there la aemethlng wrong with thm, nnd that glasses will be a (rest help te you. We one Inimitable "DIA MANTA letuei. which are made only by ut.nnd recommended by leading OculUU a the bent aldite defec tive vlilen. Helld Ueld 8pectelc, t3.0O J uiual price, tjtt.OO. Hteel Hpeetaclea, SOe.t uiual price, dt.OO. Artificial Eye I nicrted, 94 1 uiual price, UIO. M. ZIIEMAH tL BRO. 130 S. Riltk Stmt, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chea tnut and Walnut Street. mrH-ljd J. a. MARTIN CO. GRAND OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOODS NEXT THURSDAY AT J. B. MARTIN & CO.'S China Department. Tey Department. Fancy Goods Department. ' The largest stock even brought te this city will be or exhibition. DOLLS. Closed out an importer's stock, and we will offer Dells at 3 less than cost f6ft importa tion. Bisque Dells, Dressed Dells, Wax Dells, Patent Dells, Mechanical Dells. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. , I '' : . i'. 1 . ' s , . i i . ' ALACE OF FASHION. Pake of Fashion ! 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. TERRIBLE SLATOHTER -OP- Astonishing Reductions I We will offer our entire stock of Ladies' Leng Coats, consist ing of Newmarkets, Directeires, Cenemaras, etc., in nine lets, at exactly cost price. Let 1, formerly sold at $3.98, reduced te $2.98. Let 2, formerly sold at $4.98 and $5.98, reduced te $3.98. Let 3, formerly sold at $6.98 and $7.98, reduced te $4.98. Let 4, sold as high as $10.98, reduced te $7.49. Let 5, sold as high as $12.98, reduced te $9.98. Let 6, sold as high as $17.98, reduced te $12.98 Let 7, sold as high as $24.98, reduced te $14.98. Let 8, sold as high as $34.98, reduced te $19.98. Children's Coats, 4 te 6 years old, divided into 9 lets : Let 1, at 98c. Let 2, at $1.49. Let 3, at $1.98. Let 4, at $2.98. Let 5, at $3.98. Let 6, at $4.98. Let 7, at $5.98. Let 8, at $6.98. Let 9, at $7.98. Children's Coats, 8, 10 and 12 years. Let 1, at $1.49. Let 2, at $2.98. Let 3, at $3.98. Let 4, at $4.98. Let 5, at $5.98. Let 6, at $6.9S. Let 7, at $7.98. Let 8, at $8.98. Let 9, at $9.98. 11 IU.WW ui x iikmiviit 115 & 117 North Queen Street. n e w 1 ra aPAAi nflsiimn Hn &frrttMMMt, ryf-cncHAKT tailoring specialties. Hager & MERCHANT (A rERFECT FIT Examine Them. $15.00 Suits; te Order. $5.00 Trousers, te Order. SPECIALTIES. nl the prfre. A""We0' Trel". '" large . ejtmpnt. The $15.06 Coats and Vests, te Order. $25 Overcoats, te Order. $20.00 Suits, te Order. ?m Sly"h $25.00 Suits, te Order. A lifiiutfttnmn $8.00 Trousers, te Order. Handsome , N.U.-InaddllloiiteourrrcscntcraclcntforeooI Cutters we IinVc "secured n tlrel-class Culul SgSSl manynew patron, will, ,he best sl, HAGER & 25-31 West King N- KXT DOOKTOT1IE COU11T 1IOUHE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOAT! I K l.VV'V'' TXT HHLF Wc have gene through our Immense stock of Cents nnd reduced 11)0- jjrlceu of their former viilues. The prcbcul backward tenseu hns left us witlnibeti nud 600 garments, and these iniiHt all be sold lienuiiiiy, as tne iiats nre ei tuis season's innmilaclure and entirely new style Call early while the selection is geed. FHHNESTOCK'S J 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Xetv btfcvtiecincnte. "IIIABliES BTAMM'H -I'OIt- TOYS! Se Mere Gees T Best gAtini., IDe, lilack Velvets, IDe. Best Burnh Hllk,37)V- 46-Inch Jl 00 Henrietta, 75c. I'laln Dress HI I Us, iiV. Si-Inch Dress Cleths, 'J5e. Weel Cleths, 30-lnch, 10e. Deuble Width Dress Goods, Se. 8c nnd 10c Dresi Goods nl 4c. Best Ammonia, 4c a bottle. l'lns, 1 Irons fork. Jl 00 Comforts ntTfic. "ec Underwenr nt 60c. 50c Underwear iit.17;ji'. J-.'OOlUniilteNnlJlM. Dark Cmlcee, Ij and 5c. Umbri'lhtK, iic, SOc, 75e. I Geld Head Umbrellas (ffjfe. Deublo Width Bklrtlng Flannel, 10c. 60c and 75c White BhirU ill 87c nud 60c. Children's Muffs, roc. JI'lush Jacketi iiIJIS. Menkey Mun nl J360. ZW1 Stere Open Every Evening This Menth. Charles Stamm, 35-37 L.VNC.VHTEK.P.V. BOSTON STORE. We Must Have Roem North pen Street, i Brether. TAILORING GUARANTEE!. ) Compare Them. .i .1 Vft ' niiceve E"UentAll.WoelClmrenrtChvlot Bulln. fully lelj r. tt 5r in0!? !f Knalleh Wale Diagonal Wonted and Cheviot!. Yel will And IheTr equals clewhcre at 118 00. I --.I Worrtinihe fur Bcnver In Black and Fancy riald"Effec nnd lilack Diagonal Cheviot Overceatings, lined with satin an satin sleeves. Yeu v, 111 ray se 00 elsewhere for this Overcoat, Casslinere and Cheviot Effects. Usually soil ;?"(:' v 0 1 1 it a nf t'aimw U'kmI ... J --..i . i.i,nllv.nlrt fnrivi'm VJ ""' iwrB Jiueci; Worsted Effects, sold early In the season at 110 00. BROTHER St., Lancaster, Pa. PRICES. lu the next six weekp. This is agieat e Jtctu SVbucvtiocmcute. ' M II.I.EIVH HOltAX SIIA1' wir.r. warA wiuincs anu every nrtlcle under tlie ami .-- ' -.-- u 2L ENUINE KHENUIt BIIIAU l'll'ES. FIN1 ,VJ ring Cut Smeklni; In' Glass Jars nnd Til uuxes, uenuine i-enniieana Turlclsli Tebucc DFJIUTH'H CIOAHHTOHE. Telephene. Ill East King BtrceU aiOllUH rpnOUTASHANK. UAVK A PERFECT FITTING SHII Made nnd yen will nevcr regret It, nt TIJnTTT... HIT A KT1..IU Hhlrt JIanufaelurers and Men's Outtittenl iiu .iriii wiiceu Mrceu martW-lyUH e VEX KVKHV EVENING DUIUNO,, p GOES MERRILY ON. Slaughter in Price! w . t r-' i -OF- Children's Suits k Overcoats. Children's Pleated nud Belted Suits, 00c, Jl aJ Jl M, 81 7, J'.', $2 Z fi 60, M, pi 60 nnd upwards. 1 cuiiuren's rialu anu Chimj tlvercu its, SI, Si 25J MiirJs. Bey's Suits & Overcoats.! SUcs 10 te IS, l,nns r.ints, ceminenclug atfi KW,J3,5aM,SI,31.TOteJU. M Oi-erceabi. HUea 10 te 10, i2, ii 50, S3.J3 50,11,3 tl CW, 10, f, 8(, 53, JJ ve Ili. IWEen's Suits. Many Broken SIzri. Lelsniul l'nttern. Otirl Lass Is your Gain. IlcKlnulnsat Jl up te 130 a I nun. Ne Auction Goods or Shelf-Wern Stock. SlKH-lal Viilues nt Je. ii, J10, J12, J10. In Back, Cutaway or I'rlnce Albert Ceals. MEN'S OVERCOATS. A Murteluufc Army Our Own Make. J?, 'J50. t.1,U50. Jl.il. 10, J1.J0. J7.S3.P.1, 110 te J3J. hi.e clal Values nt J5, JS, J10, SI'.', JH, ,11 v . ' Everything in FnrnisWngs, IIRSH&BROTHER'S UJI'HHJI'. tit CLOTHING AND FUKNISIIINO HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Sqnaw.J lJANCASTi:K. I'A. Tlie Cutting in Pme E ;.-, , -!ite-. . '--iT' r ' ..-. . . ' . S'-t -5 '.'' vx' , .r '!-?, 4." ,ulAti,tV.t,i- .AJtate',..-.ifir...iti'.Akai!aja5gg. fi: is&t .v.
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