Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 05, 1889, Image 4

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Ptlalm Ignite Frem b Car ua Terribly
MarvA-Tk Largest Verdict Svcr
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$&l Jy In the caw) of Henry Decrr vs.
j!;AUhenyABtrmlngmn street roll
W.'. jrfteltetiinr. this morning at Pittsburg
4wd verdict In furor of Mr. Decrr,
.mJt m.mAA htm tl.1.500 damage.
H5h "win TH brought In 18S0 by B. Frank
')MrinM, oeflnsol for Mr. Deerr, nml lie
TwMkM with Mm the Ian firm of Lyen
TSSwSllcer, or Pittsburg. Tlie facts tlml
wlatoUi8Ultarethee: In Octeber, 1SW1,
-ftKrvPeerr went te Pittsburg en business
sg-Md while In a street car ofnWe company
! obliged te atnnd en the platform of the
;5i'ar.'Wuen neanng a corner me Bignni
WM liren te step te let e lady pasietiRer
, if JML-WfaUO H wan still in motion tne
;,;AlA tat tha ladrnass ntid followed his de-
Tx4waaAl toy pushing Mr. Deerr off the car.
W-Kr.'Deerr was thrown violently te the
iK atreet, one leg was badly fractured nml Mn
?, iV .. ini.iwwl lln wn taken te a
gl "-f'StUberg hospital, and as seen ns he could
Klfett'inored he was brought te Ills home In
3r , TIi afrnnt. iir rOTtnanV IIIKlO CVOrV
ValforttehaveMr. Deorr kindly cared for,
' aad te indicate that the conductor was in
) Off wrong the company promptly tils
3 harfedhlm.
V .-When Mr. Deerr entered his suit the
-L-conductor was taken back Inte the com cem
r ivR, nTs employ, because with the testimony
S iefthn conductor ntralnst it. as Wiwf likely
'' account of hla dlscliarire, it was known
" i.lu ' t l,t. nn flnranen would Im mnde ntralnst
USMr. Deerr's claim. With the conductor
friendly te thoeemniny It lncreaed its
r & chance of keening the amount or the vor
.' ?i' , 'diet te a small sum.
fjt v (i-ie ease was en tne trim list n jmr no,
'gWbut berore the testimony or Mr. Deerr was
JR- concluded It was necessary le nmend the
'-,$' 'narr and the oase went ever.
Wpftx. car company te settle the cjse. Tiie hlgh-
'.' est snm otlerod was ?j,wu nuu wai amount
If W The verdlct just rendeml, of Jin.r.Od, Is
the largest or the kind ever onlerod in Al
legheny county.
Cel. Eshleman returned home this morn
ing and recelved the congratulations efhis
many friends en this the greatest legal vlu vlu
tery efhls life.
HURT IN A HUN AWAY.
Ilpnry Bradley nml 1IU Sen Xnrrewly
, Ea.a;CH Death Weduettdiiy KvciiIuk.
s CeLUMBtA, Dec. 5. A wcrieus runaway
occurred last evening in the lane near Nor
wood, In which llenry lirodley, n butcher,
of Kinderboek, and son, nged II ft con years,
teAM 1arllr littt 'llm tnati ntnl bi-kti n'.m
t 'driving through the lane, when n deg be
. .longing te Mrs. James Myers, ran ntlhe
horse. The animal became frightened nml
started te kick the wagon topieces. He
Xicked'threugh the dasher and broke Mr.
Bradley's right k'K ; nlse causing a sovero
bemorrhage from u ruptured nrtery. The
bev trledtb checlc the herKO.but was IhreuMi
I la,,"lTer the dasher nnd fell violently le the
bt- around. He sustained a concussion of the
itJ'Se Drain and wns delirious all night. He wus
f jl badly disfigured about the face by fulling
them the preier attention and both are im-
J.;feV preved mis morning.
xue uorse in .Aiuri. diuiihh ihiklt wagon
ran off yesterday afternoon, slightly break
ing the wagon before It was stopjed.
The herse of Dr. C. F. Markel ran off
this morning, running several squares.
,,The wagon was upset and somewlmt
; broken. The harnens was tern and the
. 'beree hnd his legs skinned.
JWsv v Tlie Palestrlna society met yosterdny
m afternoon at the resldencs of Mrn. F. A.
ft- '.-V - uenncit, wnen tne memo uiscuhhcu was
SrJkT moeotoo Frwlerlck Haendel." Miss
'M., Fendrlch .read a paper en the "Life nnd
'av Works" of the composer, Miss Snu.ith en
!'s , the " Use and Dovelemnont of the
Mi Orchestra." Miss Alice AVelsh oti"Tlie
fiV'.i Oratorio" and Miss Heurlieer gave lncl-
f& -eents in tne uieet tiaenuei. as nn iiiusira-E.Sv-
Wen of the piano composition of Haendel,
iiVSSi, Miss Pfahler gave a piano solectlon, " The
. kj TTfKtfnnnntnilti llltki.ba..illli ' 'Pliri inAnllnit
fS&t was characterized by the meinliern show-
IVIl tK uiuuu Buiuiuriy unit iiiurntru lllllliruvu-
xnent in the work or the society.
&. N A dramntle dnb of amateur talent will
laK jf, borne of Miss Fendrlch.
M Miss Hallle Green, of Martewn, is the
Mrs. W. A. JJorJen is en a visit te
friends in Danvllle.
-" Our German W.ird " was presented In
the opera heuse lust ovening te n suiiill
sized audlence. The musle was the .'nat
ure of the performance.
The annual banquet of Columbia Ledge,
2Je. 280, F. and A. M., will be held te
night. The laJles or the Presbyterian
church will prepare the Hiipper.
The Mite seciety of the Methodist church
wiU meet te-night at the home of Adam
juoxien.
An adjourned meeting of council will be
lield te-night.
fxJef his friends Inst nlcrht at his home
, 'CWtn. B. Given, esq., is attending a meet
ing te-day, In the interest of the leg bul--BOaC
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Rev. F. J. Clay Meran Is nttendlng it
Sunday school con volition at Klizubuth N.J.
Im1 evening David Mullen nnd J. A.
Meyers were re-elected uUlur or the Pros Pres
bytirjan church.
eiquire Avails hent Jehn Dalv and Jehn
Mitchell, tramps, te jail this morning for
five days cacti. Charge, disorderly con
duct It has been stated by Isiac MoIIeso, of
Reading, the owner of the Cerdelia lur
naces, that these furnaces will be put lu
blast. The furnaces of the Chestnut Hill
Iren Ore company will be put in blast.
THE NEW HOTLAND UAtr.UOAD.
A Jjirge Number eritallims Put toAVerk
Upen It.
-vvThis morning thore was considerable
stir at'tie Pennsylvania railroad passenger
station, ever the arrival there of ninety
Italians who enme here te work for Keller
A Cresien en the New Helland railroad.
The men were brought here from Puiixmi Puiixmi
tawney, en the Bells (iap railroad, whero
theyliavebcen workliiginclmrgeofCroiiln,
a boss, nnd O. Delpl, un interpreter. The
train was very late reaching this city, and
the men spout hoiiie tlme about the station
where they attracted much attention, us
they were a curieun looking let or peeple.
Nearly all were well and very warmly
dressed. Quite a number or them woie
earrings of tremendous tlze mid mine of
them liad accordeens and ether musical
instruments, which they playml, and
(seemed very happy. All their baggage,
which included trunks mid packages of
every conceivable kind, weie leaded en
four emnlbubCH, ulilch were filled, and
hauled te New Helland. The men, with
their bes-s, walked te that place and as
the drove of swarthy looking fellows jused
through the fctreets'they were closely ob
served. Werk, which was commenced en this
read the day before Thanksgiving, lit the
point where the DounliiL'tewu brunch
fei "top, baa been progressing very well. Up
lU$t te-day about titty men m ere at work and
' ""."rw wmen was put en te-unv will
pusii things along much faster. There is
aet much heavy work en the read nod the
deepest cuts are in the neighborhood oHIol eHIol oHIel
lefa church and within two miles from Lan
caster. The contractors have orders te push the
work as rapidly as possible us far as Balr
Ville. It will be dilllcult te tell when the
grading will be completed, as much de
pends upon the kind of weather that the
contractors have this wlnter. It is believed
that the rails will be laid en the entire read
by June 1st.
Ter the l'oer.
Tlie ladles of the Union Dorcas socletv
-0'i or.newledi'O the follewlmr 1enntlnnu.
Itknksglvlng collection lu Prcsbyteriau
- ;2l2h ''itr' B-B-Martin, g!0;a friend,
, B Jfw. Kesenmllier, 81 ; Miss Benjamin,
- ?"r'MUt. lliMM M.rv Mill,., fil. in.' ','
V'Wjran,l; Mrs. 8. Kmlth,' 81; MUs S,
bTwer.flsMrs.E. H. Hrewn, Jl; Miss
(iyHrfeiti,51jMrs. Win. Petter, 61; Mrs.
VA.K.Wped, flj Mrs. M. O. 'iClliie, Vl f
Nn, Whi. Ueltkhu. f 1 ; Mrs. U A. Brciie'
MM, flj fih'iul through Mr. Christopher
Bayer, $6; Jd garmeuts from Iuduntrlal
p,r
Meinnnr.r i.enE wins.
A Venllet In Its Faver ARntnnt fchrlstlnn
SchcnlTbr yiowern Appointed.
In the suit of Isaac G. Pf.uitz vs. Jeseph
A. Oeker, the Jury found in favor of plain-
i in' for
f 103.03. Drewn & JlciiEel ler piaiu-
mri J. ti. Stelnmctr. for dofendnnt.
The case or .Danlel A. Mayer vs. C. J.
Jlhedes & "e., wns nttnehed for lilal this
morning. This wns a suit te rocevor 870
commission for the sale of 70 cases of lear
tobacco, en October 12, 1SS0, by plaintiff le
B. F. Beckman, of New Yerk.
Thodrfense wns that the sale wns mnde
direct by defendants te Beckman, nnd that
Mr. Mayer was net entitled te any com
mission. ,
The lury thisnftcrnoen found In favor of
defendants. J. Ij. rjtelnmclz rer plaintiff
T. J. Davis for dofendnnt.
nisrenK JUDer. rATTKnseN.
In the suit of Monterey Ledgo or Odd
Fellows vs. Adam Oblender nnd Clirlstlan
Schenfler, the Jury found In' favor of plain
tiff for $704.73. William II. Weaver nnd
Jehn E. Snyder for plaintiff; B. F. Davis,
for 'defendant.
The suit of James M. It cam vs. Jacob B.
Landis, was attached for trial this morn
ing. This was nn nctlnii or deceit, brought
under these circumstances. In the spring
or 1887 Landls, who lived nt ltothsvllle,
called nt the cigar factory of plulntlll.s at
Voganville te buy cigars. On the strength
of these roprescntntlons, cigars te the value
of (JI37.W) were given te Lnmlls, for which
lie gave his note. When this note became
due It went te pretest, nnd uneii
inquiry Mr. Beam learned thnfrliiidts had
made misrepresentations te liliu; that at
the time he said his real est.it h was clear,
it wns encumbered for Its full vnlue and
was shortly nllerwards sold by the slierltl'.
Viewers Appolnted.
Samuel C. Slsymakcr, city, Jehn M.
Hhcnk, Providence, and II. G. Bush,
Pemiea, vlowers te report ns te the neces
sity of n brldge ever the Peijuea creek, be
tween Mai tic and Conestegii townships,
where the public read from Mnrtlevllle te
Hnfe Harber cresses snld creek.
Jehn M. Fulton, Bartholemew Simpsen
nnd Jehn A. Alexnilder, vlowers te lay
out a read In Provldence township, from n
iHilnten the read leading fiein Willow
Street te Itawllnsvillfl, nnd nndliig en the
read lending from Strasburg te Miirtle
Ferge, near IStrehin'.s mill.
Tames Weed, Johh D. Wilsen nnd Tims.
Baker, vlowers te vacate u read lu I.lltle
llrltuln nud Fulton tnwiinlilp, from a point
whern the Fulton Ilouse and Oak Hill
read cresses the read running from Fair
mount station le Iirltnlti church, nnd ending
en the read at the Intersection of the read
running from Fnlrmeiint te Qeshpn store.
O. B. l'leani, 13. C. Dlller nnd Samuel M.
iSoldemrldae, vlowers (e vacnte part or n
read lu West Iiirl township, known ns the
Farmorsvllle read, nud lay oulnuethor In
lieu thereof.
0. B. Plenm, Heury AV. Worst nnd
Anion Huber, rovlewers te lay out a read
in Karl township, from a point en Hall read
avenue, in the vlllnge of New Helland, le
a point en Ouster read.
Samuel ('. Hlnymakcr, Jehn Meyernnd
ficorge Hlbshman, vinwers te Inspect n
brldge recently cnnslructeil ever tlioCo tlieCo tlioCe
culicu cioek, in Kphrntn township.
CO.VrlllMATlONS AnseMITK.
Tharopertof vlowers, recommending n
bridge overMUl creek ntGrncnland, where
the public highway from Uieenlutid post pest post
ellico cresses said creek,
The report of Inspectors us te the brldge
ever Kelly's run, lu Mnrtle township, that
the bridire was cenhtructed neceidlng le
specifications.
The repirt of ro-rcviewors of n read In
Cenny nml Knt Denegal township, from a
point en the public, read running from
Mnytewu te Baliibridge, and ending nt u
point en the read leading from Bnlnbtltlge
te Marietta.
Bopert of viewers or n rend In Bast Co Ce Co
callce township, from a ieliit en the Kpad
ing read, near the Miiihly Well church,
and ending ut n iielnt en the read leading
from Denver te the Black Herse read.
Bopert or vlowers tifu read in Providenco
township, from a point en the public read
leading from ltnflen te the State read, and
ending at the intersection of two reads,
ena leading from New Provldence te the
Brick tavern, nnd the ether leading from
QunrryvlUe te Sinlthville.
Bopert or viewers or u read In West Co Ce
calico township, from n point en the read
lending from Fllcklngnr's hotel te Bphrntn,
ending where this read intersects a public
read leading from flockley's wtore te Mol Mel
Ungor's school house.
Bule In the Shevrrtlter C'nse.
Judge Patterson te-day grunted a rnle te
show cause" why a new tilal should net be
grunted te 0. II. Hhnwnlter, convicted, of
rape. It will be argued at the December
term of the argument court.
1'BOMINENT HAll.HOAD tEN.
Several of tlie IEeiuIIiik'h Otllcei-s Spend
the Night lu LnncMHti-r nnd Ge
te QunrryvlUe.
Last evening u distinguished parlv of
Iteadingiuilre.nl officials arrived in Lan
caster nnd stepped ut the Slevens house.
They caine here from Philadelphia en a
special train drawn by engine 1,037 nnd
occupied the beautiful ear "Beading."
They reached King strect nt S:IOaud 10
maiueil at the Slevens house ever night.
The party consisted or .Austin Cerbln,
president or flirt Beading railroad ; A. A.
McLced, general manager; Geerge II. De
ICelm, vlce president, nnd A, M. Wilsen,
siiporluteudout or the Beading A Columbia
and Quurryvllle branches.
During last evening the railroad meu
icmaiiicd nt their hotel and they woie
called upon by ti number or premliieut
business and prorusslenal men of thlseltv.
At 8:10 this morning they ngulu took thelr
train, nnd accempuiiled by A. J. .Stoin .Stein
inan, of Lnucaster, went down te Qunrry Qunrry
vleo te Inspect that brunch. On tlie 10
turn trip they reached Luncaster shortly
before 10 o'clock, nnd went fiem here te
Lebanon, They will go thouce te llarrls
burg and Shippensbuig.
Death of .Mrs, Ann Delt rich.
Mrs. Ann Dcltrlch, wlfe orGeorgo Dei
trich, fermerly of I.iticaster, died nt her
home In Philadelphia en Tuesday night,
aged nbeut 70 ycais. Shown n daughter
of Abraham Uitueruud a sister of.leliu It.,
Abraham and I). P. llitner, or tlds city.
She hud resldeil in tills city the greater
lart or her lire, having moved te Phil
adelphia but a Tew years age. She In ives
a husband end ulna children living. These
who nie in this city nre Misses Sndieand
Liwlc, who have n trimming store en
North Queen street, nnd A. It. Deitrlch, n
conductor en the Pauiisylvuiila railroad.
Mrs. Deitrlch was n member or tlie Duke
street M. L cliurch when she lived here.
The body will be brought te Lancaster nt -o'clock
te-morrow and taken fe the church
from which the Ameral will lake place,
with Interment in Lancaster cometorv.
A Tiii'iipIUe Muile 1'rce,
The court of Lickawauiia county lias Is
sued Its decree nbellshing the tell-gates
and tells en the l'loviileuce and Cjiinm
dale turnpike, In ucccrdntice with the nml nml
ingef thu viewers awaiding $12,000 dnin dnin
nges te tlie company, and the read lias
been opened te public travel freoefnnv
charges. This mad passes through Price
burg, Dicksen City, Olypbani, Blnkuly,
Peckvllle, Wluleu, Archbnld uud Jeiinyn,
all prosperous mining towns north or
Scniuten, uud the citlens or each place aie
arranging te held jubilees In celebration or
thu event.
Death ern Toriner I-nucnster Lndy.
W. I Hnmhright, station master or the
Pennsyhania railroad, received a telegram
yesterday afternoon that his sister, Mnry
C., wire or Dr. Themas C. Fuhncsteck, of
Wulhalla, North Carolina, was very sick.
Later another telegram enme bringing the
news or her death. What the cause or her
death was Is net known here and It is be
lieved te have been sudden. The deceased
was the daughter or the lute Ailiuu F.
Hambright mid boveral or lier slstei s and
brothers reslde liore. Her hiisbiud is a
hrotber or II. B. Fulmosteck, of Stciiiiimu'H
store, uud formerly resided here.
Killed His l'uther nnd ITInisell.
People or Nuzareth, l'a., were shocked
en luesday ou learning thut Win. Hollo Hello Holle
dlt, who went from thore te Butte, Mon Men
tana, last May with his son Arthur, had
been shot dead by the latter u few d.ivs age,
nnd that his son afterward sent n bullet
through his own brain. Beverses in busi
ness made the seu Insane.
Mudu nn Assignment.
Peter II. Lcinlnger and wife, of Breck
nock township, inade an assignment or
their property te-day rer the benefit or
creditors te Levi Shirk and P. B. Geed, or
the same township.
Given Pension,
Pension ha been given te Martin
Shields, Marietta; Watkin Morgan, Lan
caster; .Ellen, widow et Da vJ.d V, Bebbs,
HI. toy, '
Amine.
OneYenr Fer Wemhlnful MnMer.
At the meeting of the Grand Ledgo of
Pennsylvania, F. .t A. M., In Philadelphia
en Woilnesdny, the proposed amendment
te the Ahlmnn llczeii, or statute te reduce
tlio.servlee for worshipful masters or sub
ordinate ledges was adopted. New the
worshipful master will serve n one-ycar
term. Four years nge the Grand Ledge In
creased the term from ene te two years.
This action was taken because It wns
alleged that the Grand Ledgo was Increas
ing se rapidly In mcmlershlp that some
restriction was necessary te "keep It from
getting unwieldy.
The amendment met with considerable
opposition, because it took four yenrs for
tlie members le pass from the neat of the
Junier warden te that of master or the
ledge,
The grand officers wero ro-electcd. They
are : M. W. grand master, Clifferd P.
MncCalla; M. W. deputy grand master, J.
Simpsen Africa; M. W. senior grand
warden, Michael Arneld ; M. W. Junier
grand warden, Matthias Hendersen ; grand
treasurer, Themas B. Patten. nnd grand
secrctnry, Michael Nlsbct. Tlie grand olll elll olll
"cers will belnslalled en St. Jehn dav.
A number or members of the Grand Ledgo
from this city attended,
Dr. Oeorge H. Wclchans, of tills city, who
had been appointed grand representative
of the (Irani! Iodge of Prince Kdward's
Island, near the Grand Ledge or Pennsyl
vania, was rocelved nnd acknowledged ns
such.
At the meeting of Pennsylvania Council
orDellbcratlon, A. A. S. It., held In Phila
delphia en Tuesday afternoon, a number
or members fiem Lancaster were present.
The meeting was presided ever by Dr. A)
II. Stechcr, cemuiauder-Iu-chlef. Among
the olllcers or the Council from Lancaster
are Joel S. Mnby, 1st lieutenant cemmander
and llenry Carpcnter, grand enquirer and
architect.
LIMITED LOCALS.
J. Calvin Helm, who was Injured en the
Heading i Columbia railroad n row weeks
nge, died en Monday night, lu Lltltz. He
wususnldler or the late war and a mem
ber or General Ileliitrelinan pest, O. A. B.
Thorewastjultoa small audlence lu the
epera house last evening te witness tlie
second performance of "Tlie Whlte Slave."
Ileal ostute ngenls, Shenk A Bnusmnn,
neldnt private sale for Alexander West,
the properly nt llin cerner of West Walnut
nnd Concord sticels, te A. G, Bresey.
At the Iroquois band fair Inst evening
there wns n lnrge attendance A large
number of Knights or Pvlhlns and the
the Tumors wero present. This evening
the Mionuerchor nnd Lciderkrnu. societies
will attend.
This morning Hen. A. Hcrr Smith gave
?15 te the soup fund.
CIIAltLBS WILCOX INJURED.
The Yeung Mini Millies n Narrow Escape
Frem lleliig Killed.
This morning Charles Wilcox, n young
tobacco man ertfils cly, met with nn acci
dent in which he mnde n vcrynnrrew os es os
enpe from losing his life, lie deslred te
go te his father's warchoiise, which is
along the Beading railroad in tlie north
western part of the city. He bearded the
train which lea King street at 7: 10, Intend
ing te Jump off when the train ncared tlie
Harrlsbiirg turnpike crossing. After the
train had crossed the Mulberry street
brldge It began running rather fast down
the grade towards the crossing. Mr.
Wllce Jumped off and was thrown a long
distance, lauding upon n let ofHlenos.Aftor
the train hud geno by he wns assisted Inte
heuse near by. He wns bleeding from n
number or cuts nbeut the race nnd head.
Dr. W. Klinrd was went for and Mr.
Wilcox was removed te his bearding
heuse at Duke nnd Walnut streets. The
physician found that thu left knee was
badly cut besides being bruised and
sprained. Thore wns nlse it bruise
en the right side of the fuce bo be
tw ecu the car and oye. Thore wns n cut en
the brldge of the noseaud ene or the nasal
boneH was fractured. A cut en the head
produced a Hllglit concussion nnd Mr.
Wilcox's body amis covered with bruises,
although feitunatcly no bones wcre
bielcen.
Wreck ut Gnp.
. Gap, Dee. fi. Thore wns n fi eight wreck
In the cut nt this plnce nbeut 0; 15 yesterday
evening, which blocked tlie middle nnd
south tracks for sonie hours. The quick
sand at that point hnd se shifted the track
that, in passing ever it n laige box car,
rather tep-hruvlly leaded, was thrown off,
and ulter bumping uleng en the tles fir
hoiiie distance, toppled overon the inlddle
track. The wrecking crew wero promptly
ou hand, but It was a Jeb or sonie hours te
get the obstruction removed uud things lu
running erder again. This quicksand is
un old unil stubborn enemy of mil read
men.
Lancaster Docter Meet.
The Lancaster City and County Medical
Keciety met en Wednesday nfteruoeu, with
the following members present: Doctors
Bernthelsel, Black, Blackwood, Compteu,
Craig, Denver, Franklin, Helm, Kehler,
Livingston, Llghtner, Leamnn, J. 11., Mus Mus
rer, J. II,, Miller, Mewcrv, J. J. Now New
pher, Keebuclc, Bolund, ltehrcr, G. It.,
Blngwnlt, Schwoltzer, Sluirtle, Weaver, J.
si,, nun i inner i. ill.
Doctors Beaver, Shartle, Nowpher, Boc Bec
buck and Musser reported interesting and
rare cases and a discussion ofthem, partici
pated lu by neatly ull present, occupied
the entire session.
The gonernl health of the count v was ro re
jKirted as geed. In a few localities dlplitheriu
was said te be pievnillng.
Snm Grnj's Cut llend.
Mnry Heury nnd Sam Gray, the leader
of thu Geed Will band, beard at the same
heuse ou Neitli stieet. Sonie ene de
stroyed Sam's music books and he charged
Mary with the offense. This riled Marv,
and she took her revenge by thiewliig'u
plate at Sam's head. It struck him ; cut n
dee) gash four inches long, nnd the ser
vices of n doctor wero lequired. Sam
prosecutad Mary befere Alderman A. F.
Dennelly, nui! sne entered bail for a hear
ing.
A lliitchur Injiireil.
Harry Dlffeubneh, butcher of North
Queen nnd James street, hid ene hand
painfully Injured yesterday. He wns
bunging up uside or ve.d when his hand
was caught en u hook, 1 le slipped uud the
hand wns pietty badly tern.
"
Dcuth oruMetheillst Dlvluc.
Bev. S. It. Brewer died in Louisville,
Kentucky, ou Wednesday, lle was iiie-
sliliug elder or the Methodist church
Seuth. He wns born lu JS'W, uud entered
the ministry in mis.
AvcriOK, Entire stock musical Instruments,
Jewelry, etc., te-morrow nt 2 p. m. uml 7:.W m.
Chance for Christmas. HE.VrOltD'js, 11 North
Queen street. j,
jDcatlte.
VlM.hK.-
lleci'mlii'rR. IsS'l. In tliU ..I,.- lull.,
.. T.. w I le of A. S. Villi. iiit..i1 rwiv.itvn,,'i.. r
tlirce mouths uml klMrcii dii) s. '
At lekt.
The ulatlvcs nml friends of tbe family are re
svlfully hiilleit te nttend lliu runcnil from
her lute nslJcncv, Ne. IIS Seuth Pilnce street,
en 1'rlituy uftcrmieii at 2 o'clecU. luU-riucnt ut
Woeilwunl 11111 cemetery.
UHOTil. In this rlty, en the Sth iiftGce.
Uieth, In the &3th year urhU age.
The ululUe.-i nml friends of thefumlly are re
siK'Ctfully Iniltcil te ntlcmt the fuuenil fiem
his seu's residence, Ne. S02 New IlellanU
aicinie, ou Haturday meriilni; at 8'J o'clock.
HlSh ilnssntSt Antheii)'ihurcli. Interment
nt St. Antheny's cemetery.
iiliivhi'te.
Ltve StecU .Mnrlcels.
CitlCAOe.Dec. ), llccclpt,, .ae ; shipments
f V 5 . sleudy; U-uies. fl 6045 (.5: slisrn,
i IK1 -10 ; Mockers ami Keiltrs. (1 Titsi n):
i-en. bull and mlxisl.tl Ca'-Sit Texas cattle,
tl l'J2 se ; Wc-tttrn ltanijers, ti 7v5 10.
lleas Kecelpt,:,nM: shlnini'iiui, (1,000: mar.
ket wenUk; iiilxetl, JjaXiJ 75: heavy, WOO
l17.1; lllit,.HO,a'.l70: skips, J00s U).
HlHf Itecclpui.d.OiX): Khli inentH, juoe: mar
ket strong ; uutl Ms, U KX.0 OS ; Western woelisl
ri 2.v5 00 shorn Texuns.n UXJ1 10; lamba, JeW
te W !I0 ih.t hundred relght,
iiAST I.iiiektv. Cuttle llccclpts, 1000: shin,
menu 1100; uinrket steady; prlmc.fl 60QI oe;
Koe-i.S3s.X4ie.); fair, tt 7lVlU0; bulls, murs
uiidfatcis,Iftaa'-''''0; ireshceiis, fJOaMO; no
cuishhlicl te New Yerk.
Bess Hecvlpts, HOJO; shipments. 2J00
markel slew ; U'st llclil Yorkers, it WV.t3 W,
nuilliiiii ami llif lit l'hllaitelihlit, gatmrtlnu;
heavy hejs, 83 1,0,143 ; roughs, tV33 74;
necursslilpiKHl te New Yerk.
iiliee Ilccelpu, UM: shipment. 200; mar
ket uctlve; prime, f)OV5 25; fulr te keikI,
SI i a, 1 75 ; cuiuuiuu, tiOOjOO: lambs, tl 00a)
I'lilladeljihla l'roiliice .Mnrket.
I'llit-inELt'iilA, Dec. 6,T-Noen,Flonr dull;
I'etm'a suiitrs, 2 00(3.2 75; extru. 2b.'s6,32j;
ft'"" 3 i roller, i 003 1 23 ; puteml
ffi Ks3w w
I -Wheat mAr I Me. I KM. M.imMiA,
sIPKL? - new, 0'4e;
RSul?n 5 Ktii I e. a de. Wc. ' oew"0'0 '
Oern iteady , rfe. , new, mke pld, CA
,1Si'.i?-5,,ii.u.1U 2'lMWH 00 u te qnsllty ;
timothy 11 0091s se for choice; railed, Iwu fiOz
ni.ii.raiij: winter wax) 13 go.
NleI rye itrmw, new, liofie.
nutter firm 1'enn'a creamery extra,
'ctPenn'unritii extra !:. '
Een steady 1 fenn'n flrsui, 27c held let, HQ
le, ns le quality, ' w
tSiewe nrm; part skims, 7a8J; fall iklmt,
v,, . niiisMvxini nv$.vu
"Tj
&AS
lVtrelenm Ktcndy 1 reflned In bbK, 7 15,
Potatoes firm t &WDe per but, hi te quality
drain and 1'rorlalena.
Furnished by 8. K. Yundt, Breker.
.Chicago, Dec 6. 1.-00 e clock p. m.
Wheat Cern Oats. fork, lird.
Iieccmber n 31 2054 ...... 6 16
Year;..., ." .
January .,.... WJg 81 21
February ,
March
9 10
H',
ntn
Gift
0(1)
0 10
May..,.... ... tu
June. ......
July-..
Crude Oil .........,
3334 WA
aijj ::::::
877
...ie.;
Consels
Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. in.
Wheat. Cern. Oat. Perk. iJird.
TliwmlkAi -tcl a, nr k .a
v." ."" ,ur' "
wy,
602
JanuaryZlV.V..t 7VJ WJi
Ofti
900
9 40
u;
9 77
6 92
6 92
0(10
0 10
rcuruary
Mnrch ,
May fUX 3J'i 20i
tfuiif
Jiy... 8i mi .
Consels .. .......
Crude oil ..icn;i
Winter Wheal
Hprlng; Wheat ,
Cern ,..,
Oiitrf. , ,...
Ilyc ,...
Barley.
ltcflpts Iletfs
Hccel 11M -Cattle
AM-'ceipu,, V'Urieui,
xi
12.
227
109
Bend.
... iVffl
... 15,000
Htectt .Mnrkets.
Quotations by Itccil. McOrann A. Ce., bankers,
Lancaster, l'a.
NKW YORK 1.1VT.
11 A.M.
12 M. 3 P.M.
six :::::.
-"a
'.'.'.'". "siy,
8.P4 81
leuj-J itmf
fiii ii'i'i
be; J 110
..... .....
Canada IV.cifle
C. O. C A I.
Colerado Cotil
Central l'ucltlc,.......,
Canada Heutlinrn
Chl.HULAPbg
Ben. A. llie U.
Del. L. & W
Krle
Krle 2nds ,
Jcr C ....,
K,AT
Irfin. A N
L Hliore ,
Mich. On
3I
1J7K
ltwjj;
Missouri Purine COVJ
Heck. Vulley ,.
N. 1'. ,
N. I I'ref. 7.-,
N.Wcst.
n. y. 0 ;.;.;.:;..::
New Knit land
Kust Tennessee.
Omahn ,
Oregon Trnnscenllncntnl..
Ontario A W
I'nclfle Wnll
Illclimend Terminal
HUPaul
Texas Pacific
110
i'i"
ie;J
ins
92
Rl';
li4
ml
7jJ
15
K2!i
liif'i
(wsj
lll'J
Ki'i
Union Pacific irrji
i
wnensn com 1
Waliej.li Href. sf'
Western U mil
WestHhore Bends. '..
rilll.ADKM'UIA I 1ST.
Ih. Vat
II. N. Y. A 1'iilla.
Pa. 11. K.
Head I mr im
lh. Nav ...I .',
HcKtenv. Pass
r. a it
N. Cent
Peeples Puss..
Ildis 1'g
Oil
v
10.
Lecal Hteek unit Bends.
Ileperted by J. B. Leut'.
I'nr Jjist
I .anrns't fi ixT cent., I'M......
" (I " " 1K'
Milne, sale.
100
101
ion
110
Itri
loe
101
l(Xl)i
10s
102
1
M
65
IM
100
25
11
21H.2.J
210.10
1.05
" 1 " " iselioel limn lSttl 100
" 1 " " In 1 or 20 years. 100
' ! " " InD or 20 years. 100
i " " In 10 or 20 years. 100
.. , ., ". In 15 or ;i0 j curs. 100
Manhcliii Borough lean 100
MlMCKLLAMtOUS STOCKS.
QunrryvlUe It. 11 . no
MillersvlllcBtreetCur no
lnqutre Printing Company.,
50
uusiiKiii. mm r uei com puny ....
HtcvciM Heuse (Bends)
Columbia Oas Company.
Columbia Water Company
Hiismichnmiu Iren Company,...
Marietta Hellew-ware
Ulat'ant I litinn
100
25
10
100
100
MlllersvillNerVnaTscliw)iV.'.V".'.'.'.'!.'.'! 25
Northern Market no
50
is
75
M
lltl
hum
110
KSICO
67.50
60
35
45
02
m
se
60
101
1.15
40.60
W.50
tee
J3Ti
:uuk)
Oas Cetnpnny Bends (5 per cLi'tWO)
Columbia Borough Bends
iMiHicru iiiuraci 50
100
100
mi
iMiarryviiin it. 11, rs
lleadlne A Columbia B, B. 5's....." "'. 100
r.(ilM)U l.iElitCempuny no
Western Mnrket.......,.' " " no
Heutliern Market ," no
Ijtncnxter City Htrect lUtlwayCe.,.. no
Kiist Bud Htrcet ltnllmiy . ft)
West End Street Hallway CO
Lancaster Htenm BudlatorCe.,,,." no
Helvetia Leather Ce., no
Wulch Factory 0's '" 100
Lane Chem. Ce " ue
. TUIIJII'IKK STOCKS.
Laiicnsler A Frultvllle. .
Lillicustcr A Lltltz
Lancaster A Wllllnmsluu n.... "...',".'
Lancaster A Maner
Umcnstcr A Mnnliclm ", '"
Lancaster AMnrletUi..
50
60
Ijincaster A New Helland
:ii
te
Big Hprlng A Beaver Valley 25 j
llrldgepert nnd Horseshoe UK 21
Jelumbla A Chestnut Hill a) -
Columbia A Washington yj
8
:t
20
20
uonesiega x nig spring..
aiuriuiiu jiounuey. 3
Ijuic. ML Jey A Kllzubothtewn. ... . loe
Uincusrtr A .Susquehanna 300
Ijinciister A New Danville 25
Columbia A Marietta ;
Maytown AKIl7nbethtewn ' i5
Lunensler A Kiibrata "5
Lancaster A Willow Street 25
StrnsburgAMIll)ert x
Marietta A Maytown 25
11 AM If fi-ivni.'u
02 60
2W
11
2!)
irj
CA75
:ui
:m
je
Mrst National Bunk .. 100 -2tt5
Kanners' National Bank. ' no US "
l'UltonNtlleniilBnnk loe 200
Lancaster County Nntleunl Bunk 60 118
Northern National Bank loe i.sn
l'eeples' Natleiinl Bank tee 1"5
Kcystone National Hank, Manhelm 100 112
Columbia National Bank 100 13.5
Christiana National Bank .:. 100 i;
Conestegii National Hank 101) jji
Kphrntu Natleiinl Hank-. 100 157
First National Bank, Columbia 100 145
First Nntleunl Bank, Htraslmrg 100 141
Mrst National Bank, Marietta t loe 2U5
Mrst National Bank, ML Jey.. 100 151
Lltltz National Bank. ..".." ." 100 150
itvtw SVbucvttocmcnte.
pUHL' J U1CE OF THE UUAPK.
iartllcd nnd Whlte CALIFORNIA WINE,
S0e per bottle ; JJ.00 per deen bottles. '
."., . "OHrtElffSLIliUOKHTOUE,
o.22CentreHQUare. Lnnrawter. Pn.
OILLVWAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOB
U 6cnnd5e Clears lu the State, nt
. NOH.6.M lftlNOHTHQlTr.ENST.
dcc5-Cmd.M,Tii,Tli,S ' m'
TfrXNTIjD-AaiBLruOMTnKCOlj'NTBY
!, VAani? ",s"uatieii te doecneialhouse deecneialhouse doecneialheuse
"Oik, Apply ut
2H WEST QUA NO EST.
ITVYKMEHS WANTED TO SUPPLYMILTir"
. . AT THE
n,, .I,'AMCASrKlt CAHAMELCO.,
j2iMflU.vlt s. Church St., Lancaster, l'a.
IOIt HA Ll-A OOOU ' WELCOME ifeM K"
. .t-i.M,.Ii;ater W,IM 1llw' cl,eaP- Ajiply nt THIS
Urr 11 r j(
.1 l)(V-VJrVf 8l5cK "dIX'IBEU
fj that Billy Wult'sClgnr la the Best In the
stale, 1 or Kale a t
, p, .NIH.U 103NOHTII QUEEN eT.
ilecMinilM.Tu.ThfS
M,1,'!,''P "I'lOKAX SlIvFwrLlTwASU
ill. Clethesaiid every article under the sun.
rP1I.I.:V ''AN', ALL COP' BUT NONE CAN
X Uiual Billy Waltz's llavnua Flllir Clear
nt. - , N()s- W3 NOBTH QUEEN Hf
dcc5-iuilM,Tu,Tii,S "'
BU?T "AVANA FILLEIl CIUAIt IN
the city, at BILLY WAllV.'rt,
jiecw,uaM.T.a5lftlNurl,lttt,ce" m'
I ?0'ITXF0il BENT.-THK ST. CHAltLES
J JL lintel en Lafct Chestnut tret, In thu city
111 Lancaster lepiKulte the lViinsylunlu rail
road nation), Is ler rent for one 01 meiejcurs
Hern April I.IjUO. Apply te '"
u'Jl-lindll
1- u, 1. ii.vnis.
Hi North DukeSirect,
Arn;.VI:!lS 1!ltAX SOAP WILL WASH
J.T1. Clenics and eery article uiuU-r the sun.
BUST TWO IOlTi'l VE CENT. CIO AltSJN
the city, at 111 LLY WA 1 TZ H,
, ... Nes. 6 1K1 North Queen St.
decMiiidM.Til.TIvS
Q ! ff BEWABD.-LOST.TIIISMOHN-yiLVU
Ine, u Black nnd Tun Hat Ter
rier Pup. Answers te the name of " Dick." A
reunrd of rHcdellurs ulllbeiulit for his return
lo2llCein.ord street. d5-;t
IWAflrui-A VUU.M1 .MAN WANTS A
' kHuatloiiliiudryiffKHlserKriH-eryslore:
can sHnk Emillkli or Uermuii
Hit I ii.ll. I. ....?......... I ,....7. i- .. '
has heeu In thu
uusliieksulshl j ears. Apple nt
iisii
ltd
li.V)l CHIJ
STNUTBT.
VTEW MUSHHOOMS AND PEAK INOLASS
,Ll Jars, ell i'i, Pickles, Edam Chiese, Cnin
Iwrrles, Sueet Petatcxs and Celerv. Try m
Creamery Huttei. CIIA8. ECKEHT,
Ii2lmdll 120 1-iist Kins SL
WA
ANTED BOY ABOUT III YEA IIS
old. callable of runnlin: a small boiler.
and tomake hlmselr cinerally
uthHIHT 1'ACIOHY, 110 N. Qi
useful. Annlr
neen St. Jd
r-ANTED A BOY TO LEABN
THE
TT .leuelry Huslness. Address
"JEWELHY'i
ltd
Bex 20 LaucaiterP, O.
I -.?" !--' " J. -
Hew aifr9rtiMNunt.
QNEOFTHE LAHQBNT
WUOLBBALE
Candy Heusei.in the gtate.
,1
rtua'i
oeninwcsi cer. Miithertt Market,
Jes!n!kui
.u - '
uwrflK JOS.H.HtJBER.
Ju2L2fl?Xf:D A. NK amcK 0,"-N
?,ir?i' ?.nf!LA'f' JJ'wnHHeaLFIne Hani
cn u b& cWteni, MefWIiTtt Wine, 10
BOHHKR'H LlOOUtl RTOTtR.
H27-1 wdB
k- . M Centre Hqnsje.
MlLLKIfH BOHAX BOAl' WILL WASH
Clethre nnd every article under theiun.
TTOB.S5SJi.ritf!s-1'T..A
KlrsWilnM Blncksnilth'a Snei
rTr.tt..V.-...711?"l"."50Pi.riaweil"
Lainioterteirxifthlfv
luunsn niLiiHiiHi n
uunri aituH uini iinwn nnn Ml
fills. In Ut
Annlr fa ' "
KLI7.AH.Bra a X. BATBR.
ell-Udrt 40 Werth UukeHL. IncaitefTPa,
pUOCTOIt'8 OPEItAIIOUSE.
ftocter A Soulier. Proprietors and Manager.
Thursday, Friday and Satnrdny, and Mati
nee, Dec, 6. and 7, WALTEIl H. MANFOK1I
t SSSit9 Vvlu i?i U.' CLAY'S BUIl
(W? COMPANY. Price, 20, 85, 60 end 75
Cents.
d5-Jt
J.
B. MAUT1N A CO.
HOLIDAY DISPLAY.
Te make room for our
Holiday Display we are
compelled te make a great
reduction in prices of
LADIES', MISSES' AND
.CHILDREN'S COATS.
Genuine reductions that
will save you money, as
most of the stores are hold
ing en te regular prices un
til after the Holidays.
We give you the reduc
tions new, as we must have
the room.
Call and leek at the
stock, and if you de net see
that our prices are lower
than elsewhere de net pur
chase. Special prices
Plush Coats.
en Seal
25 Seal Plush Jackets
that sold at $16.00, re
duced te $11.00.
Great reduction en
Misses' and Children's Gar
ments. J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King & Prince Sts.,
-
Lancaster,' Pa.
"OALACE OF FASHION.
GRAND
CHRISTMAS OPENING
AT THE
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 N. Queen St.,
ON SATURDAY, DEC. 7.
ALL ARE INVITED.
Bring your children with you
and let them see the beautiful
Dells and Christmas Toys.
This is the Grandest Diselav
of Fancy Goods ever seen in
Lancaster.
We have cleared all our cen
ter counters and shelves, and
use them for the exhibit of
Christmas Goods, thus occupy
ing a space of two hundred
feet, counters and shelves, ex
clusively for Fancy Goods.
De net fail te see this truly
Grand Display.
Plush Albums, Plush Werk
Bexes, Leather Albums, Inlaid
Woodwork Bexes, Plush Toilet
Cases, Plush Jewel Cases, Plush
Manicure Sets, Plush Shaving
Cases, Bronze Vases, Fancy
nasKets, in beautiiul designs
and colors. Mirrors and Hand
Glasses, Whisk Helders and
I Iat Racks, Scrap Albums and
Autographs, Fancy Shell Bexes,
Writing Maps, Papeteries,
Smoking Sets, Genuine Meer
schaum Cigar Smokers and
Pipes, Match Safes, Cigar
Cases, Purses and Pocketbooks,
Music Bexes, Japanese Sewing
Baskets, Tea Sets, Teel Chests,
Building Blocks, Christmas
Tree Ornaments and Tree
Fences, Picture Frames, Fancy
Hankerchief Bexes, Triplicate
Mirrors, Cups and Saucers, Pic
ture Beeks, Paper Weights, Ink
stands, Vases, Writing Desks,
Blackboards, and hundreds of
ether nice and useful articles
suitable for Christinas Presents.
We call special attention te
our immense stock of Handker
chiefs, and the many Bargains
which we offer.
Initial Handkerchiefs for La
dies and Gentlemen, Hem
stitched and Fancy Silk Hand
kerchiefs. SUffiSin China Silk
Tidies, fulilaM knotted.
Onf Int'Jar werkaud exp.s
I1L lUJf,,; uii Bepnlrlus
I Jltyeue. One set of werkm.-,
'-' Jcd fr t hut purpose. '
Prices.
c
PALACE OF FASHION.
I ' " :..'
Htm mrt tMtttVttt:
N'
JtXI DOOKTOTHS COURT HOUBK.
&",
LADIES" AND CHILDREN'S COATS
RT rtklF
We have gene through our Immense stock of Ceals end reduced the prleeJ
and i of their former values. The present backward season hn I.ft u. wlti, i3d
500 garments, and these must all be sold
pertunlty, aa the Coats are of this season's manufacture nnd entirely new stv!
Pnll CnrK' U'lllln ll,a onlnelln.. I. .. ' J
H.. ,, u... uv OT-.v,fcWU IS KUDU,
FHHNESTOCK'S
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Stem $terttcmenU.
Mll'I'EKH BORAX BOAP WILL WAHtl
Clethes nnd every article under the mn
XMPOBTED AND KEY WEST CIOA1W
Jut received all freiili geed.
. u.. . dkmutu'h era AB STORE,
Establ lulled 1770. 114 Eat King HtreeL
ILLER'H BORAX BOAP WILL WAHII
Clethei and every article under Uie
rpUI8 18 OVERCOAT DAY.
1
UOUULK UKKAHTEO PEA JACKETS.
THETAILOHS,
MCORANN A NOWLKN.
Ne. 13U North (Juccii 8L
THOROUOH 1NBTRUCTION IN ALL
bmnches pertaining te n bunlneu cduca.
jtpn at the Lancaster buhinehh cel-
LEGE, Grant Hall, Ne. 31 North Duke atrceL
Day nnd evening session. Instruction flrst
clims only. Course thorough, nttlnir young men
nnd ladles for positions. Hundreds of testimo
nial nt College Reems for examination. Visi
tors always welcome.
Address. H. c. WEIDLER. Principal.
C Q K, FULL DAY COURSE.
POO- JO NIOIIT SESSION.
IV THE
KEYSTONE BUSINESHCOLLEOE.
Tllfl ll'lllllnc KPhrw.1 In llnnlrlrnnnln tu....,n..
ship, Commercial Arithmetic, Typewriting,
etc.
. , W.D.MOSBER,Prln.,
Ne. 10 North Queen BL, Lancaster, 1-u,
MILLER'S BORAX BOAH WILL WASH
Clethes nnd ecrv article under tha sun.
I)U
Mllln
NATIIORST. DENTIST.
29CENTRR KOI! AIH."
llllne Teeth nnd lAlnlR HTimiinn u..n.
.claltles. NrwSeU made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plate
and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining te
IJenllstry will recclve prompt nttcntlen at very
Mederalfl Terms. Remember thnt Dr. Nnthnrst
Is the ONLY Dentist In this county -who U a
graduate of Medicine ns well as of Dentistry, nn
udvnntage that Is obvious. nMMmilAw
piNE TAILORING t
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE
WOOLENS. AT
1. WEIKEL'H,
sep2U1mdR Ne. 44 West King Street.
SUIt GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUERIDA
6c Cigars nre hand-mode, and guaranteed
ir Havana Killer. Try our hnnd-mnde 2
ferffs. DEMUTU'B CIUAK STORE,
al8-lfdR 114 East King Street.
TALL AND WINTER, 18S9.
Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most
Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit
ing, Overceating nud Treusering, go te H. OEH
HART. Nene te equal It Nene te surpass the make
up. Tlie correct Fabric for Full Dress Suite,
nnd the prlce the lowest, nt
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 43 North Queen Street.
-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City
of Lancaster. ft
Xy-E EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Ooed !
If yen have them examl ned you will probably
find that there Is something wrong with them,
and that glasses will be a great help te you.
We use inimitable "DIA MANTA Ienset,
which nre made only by us.und reremmended
by lending Oculists as the best aids te defec
tive vision.
r oe 0lCl SlecUlclcs 93.00 ; usual price,
Steel Spectacles, GOe.; nsnnl price, 91.00.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, $4; usual price, 910.
M. ZINEMAN
BRO.I130 S. Ninth Street,
J. I PHILADELPHIA.
OPTICIANS,
Between Chestnutand Walnut Streets.
invM.vd
SEASONABLE SUGGESTION.
The covering or steam pipes with n reliable
material insures dry steam and saes fuel nnd
Attentien: tiie cost of the covering being some
times made up In a single year In saving of fuel
alone. The best uiuleriul fce far euered te thu
public Is the
Megnesia Sectional Cevering,
Fer Steam Pities. Boilers, Brlne Pipes, Etc.,
and Is for f.nle only In Lancaster uud Lebanon
counties, by
CENTRALMAOHINE WORKS,
W. PARKE CUMMNGS, Prep.,
NOS. 1,11 A 138 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Prlce lists and discounts nnd directions for
applying en nnnllentlen. Special terms te the
trade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, Fittings, Elc,
at Jobbers' Prices. dec3-tfdR
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE. On Thursday, Decembi-b 5, 1889,
will be sold et public sale, ut the Leepard
Hetel, at 7 o'clock n. in., ilm rnllnu'ine .,,,,.
able real estate, te w It:
Ne. I, the tbrec-stery brick hotel and large
exchange stables, known as the "Western
Hetel," situated en the southwest corner of
Water and Orange streets, centnlnlng'lln front
en Orungc street lij feet, and in depth nleng
Water street 80 feet nnd 6 Inches te a 9 feet 0
inch di-Ueway, te be used by tills property and
me mijuiuini; properly in common; thence
along wild dilvewny westward 70 feet; thenee
south 43 feet; thence west 80 feet; thenee north
HiSfeet, le all measurements we add ruore or
less.
Ne. 2, the two story brick residence nnd large
two-story brick buck building nnd stabling Hi
rear, Ne. 2J0 West Orange street. In front 39
feet 0 Indies, mere or leu; In depth 128 feet
mera or lest; thenee west te Areh alley, 1)0 feet
by ait feet wide, mero or less, with right of uror urer
erty te the north te enter thereon.
. .?. ',tuoJbre?"8tir' brl:l warehouse, well
built, Ne. 42 nud 41 North Water street, Iront Irent
Ing en Water street S3 feet 5 Inches, mere or
less. In depth 70 feet, mera or les, with right te
uiwiuiirjuu ma euuin, unu a w leet Ulucli
driveway In common with properties te north
and south.
Ne. 4, the two-sterr brick residence, Nn. 612
East King street, het and cold water, gns, bath,
etc., contains U rooms, let 25 feet, mere or hiw,
te middle of 2 feet 3 Inch alley te west, lued by
Oils property in common with ethers; depth
197 feet, mere or le?s, te alley.
Ne. 6, the one-and-a-hair-story frame dwell
ing, Ne. G10 East King street, contains e rooms,
hydrant and numii In vurd. let 21 r.t n i ,, !,,,
mere urles, te middle of 2 feet 3 luchnllcv, lu
common with ether prepcity. and dentil lt7
Mnf.DL. nt ( .... i. - ..'
ii.
leet. mere or less, te nllev.
Ne. 0, a two-story brick building, sultable for
mnntifucturliig puneses, situated till andiild
Ens' King htrret, containing in Irent 01 feet 4
inches, mero or less, and In depth 1H7 feet, mere
or lc8, te an alley.
UNe. 7, a building let, situated Just east et
uoeve properly, opposite prison, uist King
street, containing lu front 82 feet ti Indies, mere
or less, and In depth 1117 feet, mere or lew, te
1 1 f 3 ,
Ne. 8, the one nnd n-hnlf-stery Frame Dwell.
Ing Heuse, Ne. 7 Mlddlestreet, facing East King
street, net te Everts A 0erdeer' store. In
frontal feet 10 Inches, mere or less; In rear 28
feet 10 Inches, und In depth M feet, mere or less
Ne. t, six small tenement houses, Kltuntcdlu
rear of 110 nnd 112 Seuth Duke street, known
ns " Breneman's court," with 3 feet alleys titcd
In common with ethers running Inte same from
Duke and Vine streebv Let upon which they
are built Is 42 feet S Inches, mero or less, by 87
feet, mere or less, ' '
Ne. 10, theonaundn-half-stery Frame Dwell
ing, 48 and 50 East Vine street. Fronts! fret 5
Inches, mere or less, dciith 74 feet, mero or less.
having a J feet Mlde alley te the east In com
mon with ethers.
Ne. II, Itieone und n-lialf-steiy Brick Dwell
Ing, Ne. 119 I-ast Chestnut itreet, Just n-hulf
Miuitre from the lVnusvlvanla railroad deiui,
lu front Al feet, mere or less, depth 8S teet, mero
or less. There Is te the east un alley used in
common with ethert.
Ne. 12, the two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
Ne. 3hl Seuth Duke utreet. Let fronts en Duke
street 3 feet, mere or less, In depth lLUevt, with
sidtfyard.
bale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. in., en Thurs
day, December Sth, when condition will be
made known by A. HIIiSH.
Iekl L. Uaimkj, Auctioneer, n29,30dl,54
.Wr,JI LUJJ ' , ", ' '222
PRICES.
in the next six .k tm t. .
.
Klciu buevtiacmcut.
MILLKlfB BORAX BOAP WILL WAfll
Clethe and every article nndnr ih..3
O.ENJINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES. FIN
VX Plug Cut Smoking In Glass Jnrtiandll
Bexes, Genuine 'PerlQiie'aVd TuTkUh TerScl
,.u- BKMOTII SCIGAlt HTOllSrl
HJ-tVJK ' iHKastKlng.treet
rpROUTASHANK. "
HAVE A
KtKFECT FIHING SHII
ainue and you will never regret It, at
R...r. M.,.r...j:ilOyTANK'S,
imJiArihi 3"?.' u"u 'Ptt eunittei
mnrzn-lydu
, ii.i.i-; lis liniiAV unu um i ......
O.TX Clethes and every article undcV thestl
"Ty-ANTED. '
A RIDENT AGKNTT
!b0rCn'?,,r?;",..'n. &" !f!?r ?
XvwtVLASSAEE
n22-lweed
' V. O. Het l!.
Philadelphia, Pa
MU;Ji&irH J,0,lAX SOAP WILL WAS
Clethes nnd every article under then
DYSTEB8 I BE8T OYSTERS IN THE MA
ket served In nil styles, and min.if,
ueurs, nt CHARLES E. ROSTER'S, In f the ri
"r.,1J?i:cntral .Market. Oysters In 'the shell
cotnectler. l P"YRU tanM-- Tclcphe
M-rv"' i"ia--inaii
QITY ORDINANCE.
Aii Ordinance Transferring the Public Mem
,.i?.e!Ler;!n!ncL1,J' i'le Select nnd Cemnv
I'..... """, lueiiyei lJincaster, that the t
r;. B. "Vi"'"1"..?' "t,y " hereby trn.i
v.. ...I .,.:.... ".'" RS ueiierni aim centlnge
Hinfe'iprV . i.'uur "uuureu dollars fro
i VJjPi .Sa"lDI'' n.,ul ftve thousand d
lars from Laying Water Pipes, making a tot
of nlnetheusand four huiulreti dellaref
,"!" . ' ""?JcnJr ordained that from t
f wU.- .A uf,,uJlB"nu aennrs is appreprlat
te Water Works General and four theusni
four hundred dollars te the Contingent Fund
Ordained nnd enncted Inte n law at the CI
of Lancaster, this 4th day of De?eTnbcr' A. 1
.... " K- HKAHD.
n.,.. , PWcnt of Common Council
Clerk Common Council.
T. r;. i.nKii
i v i... President Select CeuncllJ
Clerk belcct Counell,
Approved December 5, lSSfl.
dWUl EUW.EIKi
EUW. EI)enitLF.Y, Mayer J
POfJTOf'UBWCSALK OF VALUABI
Yards Etc. ' ,'ens,,,,ll,K of Uet(ll S'01
On Saturday, Deckmbeu 28. isss.
By virtue of a plurlus order of the Ornlmn
Lnun or uincastcr county, Ihi., the undcrslgml
nilmlnl.lrutr, ,.r ri... . Jt,-,,'.. .;' v .'ll1
ii -. J. t ,. "'""" .. eueiij-, oeceasee, w
sellnt public sale en the premises in Meu
Jey borough, the following Renl Estate, viz :
e. "' ,1n', Popular and well-known Tw
Story nnd a-half FllAME HOTEL BUILDINi
known as the "Ked Lien," sltuntoen the seut
cast corner of East MiiinnnH inrin. .-.,, r
i!i0lJ2JeVFh of Mount Jey, Lancaster count'
Pa., fronting en East Main street. DO feet tne
or less, and extending in depth lue feet. mero .
iiS ?., - "Twiue alley. The hotel centnli
eleven sleenlnir rnnma win, ,,.i. i..,
room, snmnle-roem. barroom nn.i irl, .... A
first fleer. This hotel has enjoyed the patrol
ace nf thn trnvr.ll.ir. ,il,n. ..T. .i... '"VI
ment of the late proprietor for n twriivi
twen ty-tlye years, nnd fs ene of the best knew!
..,;..,.,. uiunuiie, una a very desirable het
siJT, ' i ' mrse cuy nml country patrei
iV i"i'.w,ciiieiiui inereen consist of
lljrn, capable of accommodating 2.", horses. Cn
niigu ueiise, wnsii Heuse, Heg Pen.Clsten
Grape Vines nnd ether Fruit Trees.
iiSft.Si?.,i!fta,?!Jf.X'.WeteliliJ
zz .ir ,., nu.M.w.u auriiiiiiig in civse or rum
weather. The let fronts en Barbara Mitel."
ieet, mere or less, and has n depth of 150 fee
III- . ' "." "'"' ei increorer the let i
lUi. feet, mere or less ; an cntranee te tin stee
yards being also made from Sassafras alley, ei
Sale te commence et 2 o'clock p. m., en 8a
. .-rf , ......t.i .j, ,VMC)1 uuuuiiiuiis will I
made known by
,,r,. CIE0HQE A. SHELLY,
decj,19Altw Administrator.
pu
BCHAE USEFUL OII'TS.
As the festive season drnwsnlehrenienibcrihnl
your friends nre tlie mero happy tlie mere USCI
r uu me uimnin winch you present them.
Seal Jackets and Seal Sacqne:
On Uand or Mnde te Order.
Warranted Genuine ALASKA LONDON DYE'I
mum'B or every desirable fur, MONKEY
SEAL, BEAVER, ASTRACHAN, PEBSIAN
., i 0 ri.,1, ii.vi nna run OOOD3 afl
xjuw iTices.
ROBES, BLANKETS and TOY TRUNKS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
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TO BUY YOUR
LOOK AT OUR STOCK OF
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A Fine Line of Sleigh Bells.
A Handsome Stock of Bird Cages.
A Beautiful Selection of Carvers.
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