i'.Vv l-. flHfc tAiMAiW !daiL fcmiAfe: V t ft fa TWO MEN PASS AWAY. GEMGE 8. PATTERSOJl alS 0F.0KGE GIMX DIE, THE UTTER SUDBEXLT. T. Consumption and Cramps the Can Ibr Their Demise-A Stamlplpe Ereotel Iy the Witter Company. Colombia, DeA P.-Geerge B. PnUorse" died en Sunday morning at 10:10 e clock, t the home of hi Iier, Mb, -Je'"'?,' Llewellyn, en Maner street, In the OOtli year of hi age. -Ue has been rick for a Ien tlme with pulmonary consumption. The remains will be Ukon te Coatcsvllle en AVednesday at 8:30 a. m. for lntenncjit, tirm t nrenm. who llved en the Washington turnpike, near town, died en Saturday night from malarial cramps, ajcpd 29 years. The death was unexpected. Mr. Greem was at work en Friday. He was a carpenter and worked for AV. II. Ilogen Ilegen Ilogen deliler, of this place. A wife and two children airvlvr, The funeral will be held en Tuesday at 2 p. m.i , The property holders and tenants living above Sixth street have suffered from an Inadequate water supply for several years past. The com plaint was se general that the Columbia Water company have erected a 30-feet standpipe connecting with the Leckard Hellew reservoir. The stand is a six-inch diameter plpe and will meet the present demands. , TheM. E. Sunday school class, formerly taught by Miss M. K. Laylen, are prepar- . k in iw baiiI. In the Doacencssos home, in New lerk, ever Tjivlin TirfHilrlns. !'?". V- --...l. ... u-l.lnh Miss ardle it Ven Leer's bonler drama, ' "On the Frontier," will be presented lit me epera heuse en Saturday nljhL The first grand ball of the Koysteno So Se cial club la announced for Christmas night. A large hog was chanced etTOn Saturday night by Jeseph Dcsch end was drawn by Frank A. Kelchanl. , The Mwnnercher Is engaged in preparing for their grand cencert te b given early in Kred. lllghter, of Philadelphia, spent a few days in town. Harry Phcneger, a lad of twelve years, lias succeeded Mr. 8. T. Dickinsen as eor eer nctlst In the Methodist Sunday school. Seventy-five coal barges wero unleaded last week at Dinner's coal wharves, and us much as olghty-seveu cars leaded In ene day for the Eastern markeU All but five beats ensigned te this wharf have arrived and tlicv will arrive this week. The Adams Express company have moved into their new quarters en Walnut street te-day. The Metropolitan band will attend the band fair at Moutitville en Tuesday even ing. Squire nershey gave Themas Evans, a tramp, three days In Jail for disorderly conduct. Sniilre Selly sentenced Jaines Murray anuGoergo Farrell fur thosame period en the snme charge Company C, sent a handsome II oral em blem te Philadelphia en Saturday for thelr late friend, Lleul. D. A. Hedgers, of Com pany 11. Stale Feiiclbles, who was uurlrd en Sunday. The omblem consisted of nn anchor rest lug en a pillow. The name of the doeeased was In red, and the brlgntle colors were en a scroll at the bottom of the labor. 1.1 Ml IK U LOCALS. Luke O'Mclla, ai rested for lieingl drunk and disorderly by Constable Etirmnn, get 10 days in jail from Alderman Decn this morning. J. Garceau, agent of the Corliss safe com pany, of Providenee, It. I., is stepping at the Cooper heuse. He has Just put In ene of his large safes for the new bank ut Delta, Yerk county. This morning Contractor Calbralth began the work of digging out the dirt for the laying of the new beiglan blocks In the diamond at Chestnut and Duke streets and en Duke street from Chestnut te the rail road bridge. The Iroquois band fair had a large crowd en Saturday evening and there was very lively voting. Tills evening the fair will close with an auction. Geerge Wall, of Marietta, camote Lan caster te-day and brought with him a turkey that weighed no less than thirty pounds, for Jehn II. Ilorger. of the South ern Exchange hotel, en .Seuth Queen street. Geergo Wall, who has been living In Marietta for several yearn past, has made arrangements te return te Lancaster In the spring and take possession of his hotel en Seuth Queen street. Jehn H. liorger will take FreJerick Engle's hotel at GraelPs Landing. Cunnge at the 1'. Jt. It- Station. As noticed elsoivhere, William Jl. Con Cen VDgtiam, ene of the ticket agents at the Pennsylvania railroad passenger station In this city, has resigned that imsltlen. He has been appointed nn extra iigcnt en the Philadelphia division, and his heuilriuurters Will be in the hUperiuteudeiit'H ulllce, West Philadelphia. Mr. Cenynglmtii has beeu in the Lancaster station for the past six years, and he has always been found a courteous and genial gentleman by the public The newspaper men are Indebted te him for many geed locals, and they wish him success in his new oslUeii. J. Fred. Fisher, who takes Mr. Cenynglmm's place, is well known as ene of Mr. Slay maker's best letter-carrier He la fully competent te fill the new position. The Friendship ltiiuquct. The commlttce having in clmrge the banquet and reunion of the members of the old Friendship lire company have com pleted all arrangements for the all'alr. It will take place te-morrow evening at the Liederkrauz hall. The members will meet at the old cngine heuse at half-past seven o'clock. 1 leaded by the Iroquois band thev will make u short street iiarade te the hall. The custom of holding reunions by the members of the old 11 re companies li u highly cemmendable ene. It brings to gether old friends who revive old recollec tions and have a general geed time. Several companies of this city held annual reunions The Sut unlay Night Crep. There was considerable drunkenness and nolse about the town en .Saturday evening. After midnight two rival gangs front different bpcllens of the city, met at the corner of West King and Water Btrects. They had made all arrangements for and were about Indulging in a big light when Officers Shertz, Oiiiduerand J toads put In an appearance. Some of the crowd were inclined te be saucy te the elllccrs, but when they found they would be nnested if tbey insisted Iiey pulled In their horns and disappeared. The mayor had four vagrants this morn ing, und these with two drunks, who paid the costs, were discharged. Twe drunks get ten days each in jail. .lakn Ituttttr's Vex Chae. One 6f the first geed fox chases or the season will take place en Wednesday, lo le lo ceinber Ibth, at the hotel of Juceu It. Hut ter, at Gap. Mr. Itutter Is ene of the best known hunters in the eastern part of the county. His chases are always largely ut tendeil by the hunters. Mr. Itutter has hosts of friends In Lancaster, ami they to day received Invitations te the chase Quite a crowd are going down, and they are going te be there lit tlme for the big dinner, which is always a'plcaslng fuature of the chase. He Should titlck Te Wulklu. -Frank Beheld, the pedestrian, went te lllrd-ln-IIuuden Saturday afternoon te do de liver some eysters, and returned by freight in the evening. He attempted te get off the train, which was running rather f.ist, at the chemical works and was thrown very hard te the ground, en which he rolled for seme dUlanre. He wa very badly cut and bruised about the legs and body, and it is with difficulty that lm moves about te-day. His tin bucket fell under him and it was mashed all out of shape. This establishment has all the facilities for doing AUTISTIC JOB PIUNTINU. With u complete assortment of new fuees of Jeb Type and the very latest machinery, we are prepared Ut print books, catalogues, pamphlets, pesters, UtUr heads, bill heads, note beads, In odd and pleasing type designs. Counting Heuse and Commercial Printing ; nene de It belter than w. iEuvelepes, Utter heads, bill heads, etc., printed at prices te win your favor, lllank rtntlugirurnlthd tn uy shape desired. Geed paper, geed Ink, geed presses, geed workmen give us advantages ever ethers. Oar work siki for itself. Hcmcrjbk for thelNTELLiaENeTBaiid secure esleudur. On January 1, U, every subscriber telht Daily iNTtXLiUK.NCKtt will revUe eue tt wr hanasenie pad calendars. SlfrttltB. MerwiKn.-Decembcr T. 11', tn ' '''' Elltabcth. wife of Jacob A. Metis", In ner fTrfcrelthennil friend of the fiunllr h re srcUully Invited te attend ', n!,f J' her late residence, Xe.22t North Mil brrrj rslieel eh Tuesday nflcriioen el 2 e clock, ben KM nt St. Jehn's Episcopal church. Interment at Bhrrlnera cemetery. vti,t rwemhrr D. 1W0. In this city, Frank Elbcl, In his itfiyevcnth year. TJie relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the mncral, from the residence of his brother, Jehn fclbel, Is e. 711 Esst Orange, street, en Wednesday morning at 8-30 o'clock, Requiem Maw at SI. Antheny a church at 9 o'clock. Interment at 81. Antheuy's cemetery. ., . . KEts.-ncecmbcr Mse,ln this city, Edwin Franklin, son of Daniel and Nettle Nclii, In his third year. The relative and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' rcsiaencr, i. '"", -street, en Wednesday afternoon at i e clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cenielery. Xttavltcte. Philadelphia Vrodnce Market. p. .nKi.r-iIIA. Pec, . Noen-Flour weskj p.n' supers. 'aW2T5; extra. 2SViHas; WWht steady J Ne. 2 lied, new, Wtfc; "cbri Jirin ; Ne. 2, new, 42Sttai old, II OaUqnJel; Ke. 2 WhlUa0S30e.; Ne. 2 "jlrSn 'sleady ; Winter S12HKMS 00. ltiled hav 'dull ! lll6eeH0i) BStoeunllyi UmeUiy 11 00013 64 for ehelcc; mixed, wll W; baled rye straw, new, 110 60. Mutter steady; lNmn'a creamery extra 2Sej fenn'a nrsu extra 3IQJ7. EggsquletJ rcnu'aflrsU,8a27cheld lets, 118 JSsle'sliad'y VpMt klms,597c i full sklm. I'ctrolenm steady: refined In bids., 17 TO. 1'eUUx'S Arm ; l6Ue js;r bus.ns te quality. Grain and Previsions. Furnished by 8. K. Yundt, llreker. Cuicaoe, Dec.0, 1K o'clock p. m. Wheat t'eru Oats, l'erk. Uird. December Year January.., February,. March May J ii ne ....... . July. Crude Oil Mii 32 60 (I 12 0 37 iwj'i SI si;i Sift 62 510 0 75 0 10 10151; Consels ..a............ t. Closing Prices 2:1d o'clock ji. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk, lyird. 6 te 6 110 fi 10 6I uai u 10 December. . Wi 82 ISO; Year ; Jamiary.. .S February . March 80' J May. 8Ji June. - : July ....SIK fonnels Crude Oil i () P te h n v ra VTl BIH my. MSi 'Uii , .! Car ixiis. 40 ISO 411 Mi IlecciplN. Winter Wheat. ...-.., Hprlng Wheat ... Cern - OuU u nyc. ,. liurley.,..!... .., ItecetpU lleif..., HecflliU-C'allle.. Head. Z''S)fW Llve Stock Markets. CUICAOO. Dec 7. llccclnts, a,0(; shlpmenU none; nulet; bcces, U b.f5 JO; steers, 12 vmi "i ; slockers and fewlers. tl Bx.1 DO; cows, hull and inlxed.fi 303(21X1; Toxes cattle, tl UX$3 40 ; Weitern llangcrs, H 7D3 40. 1Iek Hccclpts.Sl.OUO: shlpmftnu. 0,000: mar kct steady, mixed, KX93 HO: heavy, pi la 113 SO; light, W 603 SO; klps,H00a 40. lliecp llecelpts, 3.OU0: shli.incuU. 2i)0: mar ket strong ; natives, f 1 0005 40 ; Western woeled Ht.'(M 10; shorn Tcxans.M 00(1 15; lambs, 10 W te K 35 r hundred weight. Kast I.niEnTV. Cattle Itecelpts. I5M; ship menu I.1H0 ; .market steady; prime, tl tMH 00; geed, t3 fW(4 ) : fair, K 70i130; bulls, stags and fat cows, tl 60,82 60; rrcsh ceirs, l3Xi0; no cars shipped te New Yerk. Hogs Ilecelpls, SW0; shipments. 2SO0 market slew; best light Yerkers, t-l fi3 "5; medium and light Philadelphia, $.1 80,t3 M; heavy hogs, HHOMOe; -ruugli, t-Vip'i 75; necnrsshlpiied te Sew Yerk. Hhecp lteeelpts, 3U(iO: shipments. 2000; mar kel active; prime, f.'i Vi(5 S; fair te g(MK', tl 254(4 75 ; common, t2U0(3 00: luliibs. tl O0m Htoek Murkets. Quotations by llced, McOranu A Ce., bankers, I ji,if.fictr. fu NKW YOHK LIST. ll A.M. KM. iir.M. Canada PaclOc UU.Cs I. ... Colerado Cotil Central l'acltlc. Canada Heullierii...... Chi. Hi. U & l'bg. Den. & HI" U Del. U AW F.rle Krle 2nd Jer C K.4T Leu. 4 N,... .... 3nj; stti, Wi 1'jii " 10755 1 75 iii ' 70,' i 111 iw !l 1075 in 07J5 A U Hhera.... 107'i Mich. Ceu. W MIsseurrrHclllc 0752 Heck. Vuller. N. 1. .w3 ?, i . i rui ";m V. WmI 11U2 NiY.ez:::::::::::;:::::::::::::: :..:.: New Knglsnd ll.'i FjistTeuneshee. OnmliH...... Oregon Transcontinental... X,', Ontario A. W. 'JuiJ 1'uoine Mall Itlchmeud Terminal "1 HL Paul -....... Ui'i Texas l'HCltlc. ll'JJ 1 .V H al(4 toil t.i I6W XIV. H 15' Ml SI Union l'acltlc im;j YU Wabash Cem... , Wabash l'ref. Western U WestHuere IteiuU. 1-lIILADEI.l'UlA Liar. lh. Val II. N. Y. A l'hllu l'a. 1U Jt....... Heading leh. Nav. 'ttesuiiiv. lass 1'. A It , N.CcnU I'eeples l'ttsi- Hilgls Oil.... M;'2 l!i DO J-ttl x J) Lecal Stock nml lleiuU. Itepertetl by J. li. Ijng. iiir Last value, hale. 1MW urn 101 iste. . ioe no Keboel lean ltKI IM 1UI In 1 or 'JO years. 100 UM I n 5 or a years. 1U) 101 In HUir'JIjears. 1) lm'i Ijuicjis't 11 imt cent., " 0 " . j i . " 4 " " i 4 .. it ,, A .1 II " " " Inl5er30yearh. IOO 1(C, Miinhclin Uoreugli lean 1U0 102 MWKl.LA.NEOUS STOCKS. qunrryvlllelt.lt 60 1 MIllvrsvlllvMtrectCar. ... . 60 OS Imiulre Printing Company 60 6,5 ()ai,llglit und Kui'l Ceniimny .. 'J.5 'jm HteM'iis Heuse (liends) KM Jul Columbia (las Ceiniiuiiv. '' ".'. uiiuiihiiu n aii'r uenii'any 10 1IU UK) 60 11 li) HO . li") 111) IK) 60 60 ii a25 210.10 1.05 is 75 5s nn 1 1(1.60 no 1CIM 67.60 60 Jj 45 U. 110 30 til) 101 pit. Huuiiielianna Iren Company .durletta llollew-WBre. ...... .. . Htevcns lloiie MlllcrbVllIu Nermal Hi hoel ,.... Northern Market....... . 1 jutcrn Market (lus l.'erniuny lleiuls (5 per t. 11XXI). Columbia lloreiigh llenils Uuurryvllln H. It. T Hsadlua A Columbia It. It. 5's. lMUen l.lght Company Western Market. Southern; Market. 1 jincasler City Htreet Italhiay Ce.,... lUist I'.nd street ltulluuy .... West End Street Hallway , .. , Lancaster Steam Hudlater Ce. Helvetia I-uther Ce., ... Watch Factory u's 1 jmc. Clieiu. Ce.. . TUKNPIKK UIOCKV Lancaster A l'rtiltvllle Iiiicukter.v l.llliz. . . r 60 M W Hj 60 100 1W m 40.W ttt.50 ioe 1.15 3t.00 'M SO h Limeubter A Wllllaiiuitenn ljincakter A Maner, ... .. . Ijiiicusltr A Muiihelui . Lancaster A Marietta. Lancaster A New Helland lilg Spring A Ileawr Valley . ... . 60 uriugeperi aim jiorheMiev. Jeliiinbla A Chestnut 11111. ion 20 27 Columbia A Wnihlngteii. 20 .0 uoneniega A nig Hprlng js Marietta A Mount Jey 25 LHUO.MI. Jey A Kllxubethtewii., KO Lancaster A Susquehanna.. 30 Laucu&ler A New DanWIle , (Xiluiubla A Murlettu 25 Maytewu AKlitiibcthteuu ai Ijincusler A Knhrata 2.5 Ijineasler A Willow Street . 25 Strasbiirg AMlllperL... M . 2.5 Marietta A MuyUiwn.... 25 11ANK STOCKS. First National Bank 100 Furmers' National llunU. , ft) Fulton Nstlenal Hunk... .. 10) Iiiicuster County National Hank . 60 Northern National ltauk 100 Peeples' National Dank luO Ketene National Hunk, Maiihelm Id) Columbia National Hank.. .. 100 Christiana National Hank ,. IOO Cenes ten a National Hank 100 P.phrala National Hank- 100 First National Hank, Columbia.... . loe Irst National Hank, Strasbiirg ' 100 Hut National lUnk, Marlettu 100 First National Hank, ML, Jey... .. ... loe Lltltz National Haiik.........,...,.. lej Meuntvllle National Hunk .100 Mttuhelm National Ikink (,j Union National Hunk, Mount Jey .. CO New Helland National Hunk. 1(1) (lap National Hank pje Ouarryvllle National Hank no Kltzabothteun National Han 10) Central National Hunk, Columbia ... in) 112 60 'iti 11 20 18! '-T.75 M ') M 205 114 200 lH I'M 125 112 1 ir 111 157 115 11! 05 151 150 1U) 111 CJ2.S0 KM 117 1J.5 135 111 T.lvoSteou Prices. PjllLAPr.trillA, Dec 7. The receipts at the West Philadelphia and North l'cuujylvunlu Dree Yurds Here: Beeves. Sheet). Hogs. Fer the week ......3,000 .Uj0 lLOue Previous week...,.......3,2U0 10,0u0 10iJ0 Heef eattle The receipts Ter the week were 300 head less than for the previous week ar.d 315 were exported, leaving the local market with 615 head 1m than fur th last week, This de- create In Ihs stock, aided by a fair demand, forced nrlcns en a fraction, especially en the middle, grade, and thrmrei closed active and firm. Wequetet Extra, Vinte', geed,i Kc; medium, 3Ji$IJc; common, SiJic; "ulISp-Tlie receipts were fully 2,000 head le than for the previous week nud lliernn of stock was sometrnaieeuer, no eMremeciiim uciiig in. and with an excellent demand prices ad vinicrd Inim ( te 'Jeperth. We quote; fin, we quuie : j-.xint, ,, tr, medium, 4;9$U com- ejtcj goon,, wsji ...... "MfA I1 .iu, "mw;, ,ej culls, w3,sc. . M . tfi n iirrl.t run nf stock and a coea demand prices advanced e en all grades. Ne extreme cull arrived. We nueln ! LxfaS , -40 1 geed, ouaniie i medium, SJ3e i com mon, i5Wcs culls, 4iIKc, . , . Hogs-AllheuRli the rwilpls were heavier ths junmuK v nlr. rtmn,l rallWII nv me oeoicr wcnwirr ferenl prices iip. and the market ciesea active anil hlfflier. quote! Kxtra Chicago. bUt ,. M'jlfJIUn mimtilllll. !ViS SfJe tloeil Western, frJJK0! common irru i ,iu,n ,,i-..v..i, -,- i - -- 6M; Hlale, 45ie5e, ;nt cows were active end higher at 29 ra 'Allppcrycewi were In fair demand nt 114(4 2 60 Doiesna cows were In letter rrniieslntl7all. Milch cows were lu moderate request ettJOl Dressed ftecves were readily taken ntftSTJc, alUioughnetover7io wero iald at the abat toir. Ms. jlcn ticvtlctcttt. A IWOLUTELY POKE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. TH IS pewder never varies. A marveljel pu rlty, strength and wholesemcncss. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In conictltlen with the multltude of low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Huhl only in emit. Ueyal IIakike Pewiikii Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uiartl-IydAlyw -pUItU J U1CE OF THEOHAFK. Tertlted and White CAUFOHNIA WINE, 30e iier bettle ; tS.en or ileen bottles. ' ltOHllElfHLltlUOKSTOItK, Ne. 22 Centre Siiuarc, Lancaster, Pa. M H.I.nil'H 110IIAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under inesiiii. pt LOSING N101ITOK PAUL All pnrnens Illlllllllg iioeki, nir inn iiuiiui'in HAND FAIlt "111 plenie hand them In this evening. Auction nltiiW. lid "I H. MHMM, 110UCHK SKO.POM.MKKY VX "ec, I'liKr iieitiHiecK, aim auiueienu- i-c. Pine lug brail' tli of t'ercliru Cliunmnj Al lll.IU.Mtl , Ne. H East King Street. TJIbTATK OF MAODALF.NA DYKSlNGEIt, li lute of Iaceek township, dee'd. Letter of administration en Mild estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto urn requested te make immedi ate payment, nnd these having claims or do main! agnlust the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Inensier city. A Hit AH AM KELLER, D. FliAMK Eshlkman, Administrator. Attorney. dtMJtdM rie te RKinAnrs old wine store VX for N. K. Rum, Jamaica Rum and Hrandy fur Christmas. y Q. 2i) EAST KINO BTnEET. MILLER'S IIORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the snu C1EALED PltOl'OSAI.S WILL HE it& r5 ccled at the tUaminer oltlee up te two trcleck p. in,, Monday, December SI, lfcKO, for twenty (20) bends (registered) or any part there of of S-VJ0 raeli, te 1m) issued by the Iincaslcr Clly Scheel Heard, tinted January 1, tsue, bear. In j four (t) percenl. Intcrrst, payaliluquarterly. Uends puyuble In ten (I0) years. TIIOS. II. COCHRAN, Chairman Finance Coinmltlee of Lnucastcr (Mir Scheel Heard. U5,10,21d Jaifmr Office, Ijincastcr, Pa. ILLKIfS HORAX POAP V.'ILI, WASH Clethes and nvery article under the sun. VyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have thorn examined you will probably Und that there is something wrong with them, and thatgliiKses will be a great help te yen. We use Illimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists us the best ulds te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 9.1,00 ; usual price, B.'i.llO. Steel Spectacles, fiOe.; usual price, J! .00. Artificial Ejes Inserted, 91 ; uiuul prlee, 910. H. Z1HEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OIT1C1ANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. nns-lyd 17IUR RENT-IN MARIETTA, PA.-A lirge Hulldlng, nil en ene fleer, Hiiltable ler luicklug tobacco, foundry, or the manurue manurue ture of hullew-ware. The building wus for merly erected for the manufacture of hollow ware, but has been uu-d for the past twelve years as a tobacco warehouse. It Is the met suitable building for the purposes named, in theceiinty. Address HEGENER A IIALDK.MAN. Executers of A. Cellins' estate, 17-trd Marietta, Pa. 17TO It ClUUSTMAS OIFTaL.DUiTAND Geiitlemeu's Cellar and Clitr llevcs. Card Cns". letter Cnwi, Munaciireimd Werk Uexes, Shaving and Smoking Sets, Pocket and Hill Heeks, Cigar Cases, Fancy Thermometer. Ho He liemlan ami Heiiu Ware, ltric-a-llnie. Reek bottom prices rule. FRAILEY'S 1LHT END PHARMACY, (Oii),olle Eastern Market,) Cologne, Flerida. Violet and 1 jt vender Wulcrs In Fancy Out ami Etched Heltlesat the Lewest Prices. M.W.FAw Cf .J ."C FULL DAY COURSE. OOO .' NIGHT SESSION. KEYSTONEHUSINESSCOLLEOE. The leading school In HiKikkeepIng, Penman ship, Ceiiiiuerclul Arltlimctle, TyiK-wrlllng, etc. W.D. MOSHElt, Prln., Ne. 10 North Queen HL, I -ancestor, l'a, tfdAw MILLER'S IIORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nml eerv article under the sun. TAl.L AND wTnVeTi, KiT. Fer the Uilcst Nevell Irs, ljirgent and Most Complete Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. GUlt HART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make up. Tint correct Fabric fur Full Dress Sulls, and the price the lowest, ut H. GERHART'S, Ne. 11 North Queen SlreeL 4-Ouly Direct ImportlugTaller lu the City of Lancaster. H Oil RENT FROM APRIL Isr. NEXT, ingl I IIBiKlsn iiiiiL-KSIIIllll It rtll louse, situated at llret'iiland Flrswlass Hlaeksmllh's Snep. wlthdueli- .Mills, Hi Eust iJinllH-'ter township. Applv te l.l.l.AIII-.UI I) K HATES. elMtdll UH North DukeSl., ljinrasur, Pu. A.flLI.KIl'S IIORAX SOAP WILL WASH lv i. Clethes and every urtlcle under the sun. "TR. NATHORST. 11ENTI8T. JJ, VJCKNTRi: SQUARE, rilling itviu and Palnlms I'.Tlnicllen siiux. riauies. .ew, nud reinrsleled. New Sets made, broken ones mended ireiii uiseriea without plau-s nudplvettHl, etc. Dentistry lire Yes,everylhlngiertuliiliigte nentlstry w ill rccelv e prompt attention uivprr MedcratH Terms. Iteiiieinber Ihut Dr. Nittherit is the ONLY Dentist in this county who I a gruuuuieei jimuciueas wen us uruenilstry, uu ndvuiituge that Is obvious. u'J0-8mdAvr TTEWULEItAND URaTiC'ATxT OPTICIAN". GIUL - Jeweler and Graduate Optician, DIKMGNDS Our iiurrhase of DIAMONDS, loeso and mounted, being made liefore the raise, eeil(r our immense stock at former LOW PRICES. A Ileuutlful Line of LADHM' GOLD WATCHES, GENT'S GOLD WATCHES, LADIES' AND GENT'S SILVER WATCHES. A Full Line of NOVELTIES. CHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., item 9lbucrttcmcnt. TUB NEW NUTH, RAI81NH AND NK.W Fruits are Just arriving ter the Holiday trade. I am In Philadelphia te-day buying Christmas stock. Everything will be rrmh nml ne-. . CIIAH. W. KCK KllT, niM-ltndR 120 Kast King HL 1UKMR 1)K MKNTIIK. CHAnTllKITKSK x iwneaictlee Aitsinuie and ether Imper lenrdlctlne Absinthe and ether Iniperted Ne. 29 West King Street. Tllfc L.ADII' AtTXIMAItr OF THK Yeung Men's Clirlstlan Association will meet In the Association Parlors en tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock, ltd "SAI.irQJlNrA ItF.D AND WHITE WINI24, Vj dlrecTfrein NjsptvAlly. Ual atlredueed prices, "-- AtHKiaAHTH. Ke. 20 East King Street. AHYTKIIMS.-HOUHB FOI18ALK. I Ne. A51 West Chestnut streeL Ne. Us Cel lege ic avenue. Ne. 2B Ceral street, 1'ersens wlsl shlngte vlewtbs memlsea. call en CIHtlM- TOI'llKU HAOF.lt, Atterncy-at-Law, Ne. 51 North Duke stmt. setcilltdM DOEItSOM'H CAltrtlAUK WORKS WILL remove te the corner of Duke and Vine streets, Monday, Dec. 0, 18W. O EO. H. NOP.HECK, Prep. SKATINO AND DANCING AT M.V.N NHR. cher Hall, Wednesday Night. (J rand Ob-' cloKaee. Saturday NightHag Kara, stecy's Full Orchestra. FftANK HIALKOV.HKI. dV-2td Manager. PECIAI, (ltiEAT WESTERN CHAM PAGNE. Ihe nuest Chamrtainie nreditccd the United Stales, AtflElOAUrs, no. ji nasi King mreeu K OR C1IHIHTMAS HAK1NU I 'rv our Fresh Ground Biilera. Itosewalpr and Flavoring Extracts. New Seedless Raisins and uiinitw, uviiiini ii-t.uj mi uw, JJCMIUII IIIIU Ornnge Feel, Finest N. O.IIaklng Molasses, Hak- Currants, cleaned ready for use, Lemen and ing uuiier, goea ana sweet, Limea Kggs, when barks and shcllbark Kernels. Irlces reasons- We will be clad te All venr orders. GEO. WIANT, n!3-lmdM.y,B 113 West King Street. PO TO IlEIeXltrB OLD WINE STOKE Or fur Irish and Scotch Whiskies of the finest Importation. , NO. 20 EAST KINO STREET. ( EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call and See -THE- FINE M LAMPS -AND- KRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JohnLsArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dO-tfd T ANCASTER CARPET IIOUSK SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. TflF FINEST AND BEST GOODS. RUGS, from 60c up te near fuO. CARPETS from 2&e up te Finest Grades. OIL CLOTHS from 25c up te UOc. CHINA SILKS AND FRINGES-Most Beauti ful Celers und Designs. CURTAINS. iJirge Assortment of All Kinds, from VOe a Pair up te Richest Grades. ONE PRICE. FAIR DEALING. 18, 20 and 22 East Orange Street, One nud one-half Minutes' Postelllcc. walk from the uugSMyd w ILHAMSON & FOSTER. The Useful Christmas Present. A Gent's Smoking Jacket, Heuse Ceat, Slum ber Rebe, Dressing Gewn or Hath Rebe. The Serviceable Christmas Gift. A Gent's Storm Overcoat, Dress Suit, English Tep Ceat, Dress Pantaloons or Fine Heaver Overcoat. The Acceptable Christmas Offering. A Uulles' English Walking Jacket or Ink lertil Silk Plush, Silk Plush Haca,ue, Cleth or Stocklnette Jackel, Child's Plush Ceat, Beys' Knee Punt Suits, Heys' Cupe Overcoats. The Welcome Christmas Tribute. A Gent's Silk Mulller, Embroidered Suspen der, Teck, Pull", or Fetir-ln-Hund Scarf, Shav ing Set lu Plush Ilux.Tollet Het, AVhu.it Heldcri Nail Set or Smoking Set. The Unexpected Christmas Greeting.' Tricot Dress Goods, M In., at 12c per yard. Plaids, VA 111., at 20c per yard. All-Weel Cleth, 30 In., at Ilia per yard. .Mixed Cleths, 61 In., ut 37Ve Kir yard. Tycoon Repps, 10e. HIIIMuslln. 1 ardwlde,7Jcerurd. Applcten XX, 8c icr yard. ljiuciuler GlugliaiiiH, 7c per uid. Clly Hand, B,'e per yard. (IeikI Quality, 5e per )enl. The Beautiful Christmas Trifle. A China Silk Tld, embroidered nnd hand pulnted.Washlug Embroidery Silk, Repe Silk, Tinsel, Chenille Cord, Knitting Silk Aruiene, iiiiiareneiinu I'lusu urnaiuents. The Old Felks' Christmas Faver. Geld or Osydlzed Handle, Gleria Cleth Um, nrella, site 21, 87c ; 20 In., U7c J 23 In., f LIS ; : in., 51..S. Hlack Hair Mint's, 25e. Reuulnu Menkey Mutrs, W. H60 te id. Purses and Poeketbeoks. 6i, 2.rw and 60e. Children's Trunks, 4ic te SI. The Premised Christmas Token. Embroidered Plush Slippers, tl, a), fJOJ. Light Tan AlllguterSllppers. Seal llrewn AlllguterSllppers. Children's Rubber Beets, !1, Z I Jidle' lUibner Beets, f 1 5a Misses' und Heys' Dress Shoes. 49-0vii every evening during December. Williamson fe Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASrEH, PA. AND SO, 3U MARKET ST., 1IARR1SUURQ FA Jtrtw 9lbtrtltment. -Tu.10FS.1Ay,f,,x,KCI'"INCBt1cHED t&titamlSiJK!W,0",,,hB - ,u ,h0 ij, ., . .?2iJw ORTM QUEEN T. (lcc6-IindM,Tu,Th FpiIE LATEST FAD. ' '" X iJonbl-vUreasied Jackets. MCOHANN A NOWLKN, The Tailors, ' - No.lMerthHueenBL 49Opcn Every Evening. TI,EY..,2'K.AA',kcprT-ruT nenecak JL fcqal Binr Waltz Havana Filler Cltar, Z-aJ'SM. NORTH QWKEK BT. iTT '"m"fi 17IOII RENT-FOR FAIRS. Ae.-THK FIN- t1i.,jLjl".a 1rVftt Rail In the clly. Centrally i " . -.-- Z--J ' ""WIM ) "Y--", .""", iFoenHirea uarnage Hhew i toems, iwann las Kast Kins- stratL Alse the Mt In. lUlreef OEO. 8. NORBECK, decWMlf n0 0arr'0 Works. irge acivry m uie rear, en Mifflin stnwL J3UOCTOHS OPERA HOUSE, irocter Souller. Proprietors and lUeagen. Menda CLAY'S Dec, 0. Nlht nnlv. T.tl.t.V iv. .... .' ---. r. ; -wz". ---ix t -TT." UlAinnAJjUAIKTY UOMPANY PAHl; Handsomest Ladles In the World xt Mlanrt ?rn,M prices, , wednesdy, Dec. H, Heyt Thdma' ' A Hele In the Greund.1' . , , - . It 4 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR PRIDE OF THE WEST FLOUR ! 70c. a Sack. The best In the market for the money. d7-2wdR M VERS A RATHFON. OVERCOATS 1 There's n Big Variety of Styles and Kinds In ourOverceat Department We've been pleas ing people before, and they have come ler another deal. They've been suited here, and that Is why they huve coins back. THE PRICES ABE LOW I That's the Common A'srdlcL Let Us Remind Yeu that AVe Have An Elegant Display of Heuse Goats & Smoking Jackets. A'ery Fine Assortment and Wry Reasonable In lTlce, They Make Handsome and Acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFTS! Price, $8 te $15. Myers & Rathven, RELIABLE 0L0TH3EE8, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. J. MARTIN 4 CO. l "1 ' - LAMPS! LAMPS' We have made heavy pur chases in Lamps, and have a very large line te select from, at aAvay down prices. Rochester Stand Lamps. T.Aventy-five different Patterns from $3.50 te $1 2.50.' Bisque Stand Lamps. New designs, all with the Patent Duplex Burner, from 75 te 50c each. Piane Lambs. T With t Silk Fringed Shade. One number df'Piane Lamps avc are efiering at $10.00 each, is the greatest bargain ever offered in these Lamps. Hanging Lamps. -- ' A complete stock from $1.50 te $12.50 each. Ever)r Dinner Sett in stock has been reduced te make room for Holiday Goods.' i J. B. MARTIN & CO., 'Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa.,. M ARTIN UROS. Tills remark was made by u lady lu a creud of buyers at our Handkerchief coun ter. This department Is short of nothing. I x Hand kerchiefs for 35c ; for 'Je-Inch Hew Big Values TfOTT saVA M YY square While Hemmed Cambric, tofer'ic Fine All-Linen, lip te 3lx, Hi'iivy Japanese 811 k, Willi two-Inch hemstitch, t225. Handsome embroidered and figured bor der Ilelfuit Linen nud Hemstitch HandUer chiefs, SIM te t-75 per half dozen, lu boxes. Hnch a Christmas Present touches the senses throughout the year. Huspenders In beves and out, "Se te l.'Wa pulr. Men's nnd Rey's Neckwear, Cellars, CufTs and Gloves; un liiterestlii futherlnt; slu-s and styles te suit all. Night 8Iilrts-Mc, 75c, II, II ffi, II 60, fi Rest Muslin, Canten Flannel and Nutural Weel. l'laln and Kmbreldcred. The reason our Trices ure Lewest lu Clothing Is; When you're In our Clethlni; Deiuirtment; there's only u deer bctwten you and our work looms and the makers of Clethlni;, Clothing for Men and Heys, Ready-Made or te Measure. Ample HKx-kef the B.wt. lrlces alwnj s I-east. Berne Rare A'ulues hi Men's Dress Overcoats and Btenu CeuU ut 110, 119, IIU. Hen our $0 00 rimeklng Jackets nud Heuse CeuU. MARTIN BROS, N08. it AND 38 NORTH QlKKN. HT. Stem 9Cbttg!tHemeut. MILLBR'H BORAX SOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every article tinder the sun. ENUINE FRENCH BRIAR FIFES, FINE Plmr CulHmnkliHr In lllau Jura nnit Tin exes, Genuine Prrlgne and Turkish Tobacco, . . DEMOTlPSCtGAKBTOHK. Telephone. ut jsasi King street. ais-iraH MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every artlcls under the sun. yTAKtKO. "' A RESIDENT AGENT te represent In Lancaster and vicinity one at the old Mntual Life Insurance Companies of Massachusetts. Answer giving references te -. "M,'P.O.RexliW, n23-lweed Philadelphia, Pa ILLERW BORAX HOAP WILL WAS It Clethes and every article under the sun VOTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR- ket served In all styles, and meals at all heurs,atCHARLBSE.HOSTER'S, In Uierear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private aunlllea. Telephone cviiiiwuuii. uuwynwxn BILLY AVAIT7, HAS TnEBESTTWO FOR 5c and Se Cigars In the State, at -dei5WMaOTOHTUfil,KENBT-, Mtl'H BORAX HOAP WILL WASH Clethes and, e very article under ihe sun TTOTKL FOR RENT.-THE BT. CHARLES XX Hetel en East Chestnut street. In the city of Lancaster (opposite the Pennsylvania rail road station), Is for rent for ene or mere years from April 1, law. Apply te .. . .. E. O. E. BATES, D21-lmdR 4t3 North Duke Street. ARMERS WANTED TO 8UFILY MILK AT Tit LANCASTER CARAMEL CO., e29-tfdAwR 838 Church 8t, Laneasler, Pa. JMIORTED AND KEY AVEST CIQARH Just received all fresh goods. . DKMUTH'8 CIOAR STORE, EstAbllshcd 1770. 1M East Klnf Htreet. aU-UdR ILLF.R'H IIORAX BOAP WILL WABH Clethes and every Brtlcle uuder the TjlINETAILORINO! ALL THE LATEST NOA'ELTIES IN FINE WOOLENB.AT P WEIKELB scp21-3mdR Ne. 41 West King Htreet, BEST 6e HAA'ANA FILLER CIOAR IN the city, nt RILLY AVAITiS'B, , . ... Nes.3 A 103 North Queen Bt. dece-9nulM,Tu,Tli,H UR OOLDKN LION AND MIA QUEUIDA 5e Clears are hand-made, and eunrantecd Cleat ear Havana Filler. Trv our hand-mailx ' for fi's. DEMUTH'U CIOAR STORE, alg-UdR ni East King Btreet. riAROL'T SHANK. ' Nothing Mere Appropriate for aChtlstmas 'reneni innu n Iref OUR MAKE of Perrect The finest llnoef Neckwear. Fitting BH1R' iviu uiuti-n. umuiA-iiits, niiK luiu x.llllin lianu- kerchlefs, Ac. Come early and get first pick and have them put aside. TROUT A KHAN K'S, Hhlrt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 140 North queen street. jnarJO-lydR Kid Cileves, Ti,rUHICAL INSTRUMENTS. YESWECANllNDWEWILL!! THE MU8I0 STORE, II EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. Can we show you Pianos and Organs of the highest standard of merit? Yes we can! und we will 1 1 Can we show you Instruments of all grades of "superior excellence? Yes wt can I and we will I ! Can we sell these goods nt the lowest prices consistent with their superior quality? Acs we can I and we will 1 1 CANWEBHOWYOUOOODSSUITARLEFOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS? Yes no caul and tee will I! Can we welcome you te our warcroems and cheerfully show you our nice things, although you de net come te purchase ? Yes we cau land we will 1 1 Can we offer extraordinary Inducements for you te deal with us? Yes we can I and we will II Can we guarantee satisfaction te our cus tomers ? Yes we can I and we will 1 1 Can we llve up te every guarantee ? Yes we can I and we will II , WOODWARD & CO. IALACE OF FASHION. K Mere TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS AT THE- Pake of Fashion ! 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. In order te give mere room te our dis play of Christinas Goods, we are obliged te reduce our nteck of ether goods. We therefore call Attention te the im mense reduction made in every depart ment. r Ladies' Newmarkets nt cost at 2.98, $3.98. $4.98,7.40, ?0.08, $12.08, $14.98. Children's and .Misses' Coats at re duced prices. All our Short Jackets at $2.09. I'lusli Jackets, Siicquw, Wraps and Medjeslcns at cost. Heys' Suits at reduced prices. All our Children's Trimmed Huts nt 75 cents. Bargains in Ribbons. Come audpcc our Satin Illbbens, Ne. 16, loop edge, nil silk, at Oc. Loek at the Illbbens we offer at 10c. Our Fancy ltibbeus at 2oe ; Averth 50 and 75c. Our Fancy Ribbons at 50e; worth $1 n yard. 10-Inch Plush, at .17e ; 18-Iuch Plush, nt 50c ; 24-lncli I'lush at 75c. U. Children's Seft Felt Hats nt 2!) Our whole stock of Heys' Clothing nt .Reduced l'rices. Knee Pant Suits from $1.93 up. Great reduction in the price of Com forts. These goods must be sold. Kxtra large Comforts at b9, ase, $1.25 and $1.50; Averth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Come and buy them, as we have but a few of each left, unit caunet get them for the price any mere. Tremendous Bargains in Hosiery. Ladies' all-wool pluin and ribbed Cushmeru Hese, down te 17e a pair, or :$ pairs for 50c. Child's fine riblied all-wool Cashmere Hese, down te 15c a pair ; regular prlee 25 cents. Gent's all-wool Cashmere Socks, In natural grey, down te 18c a pair. Infant's all-wool Ribbed llee, In black, white nud colored, down te 0c, or U pairs for 2"e. Ladies' Ribbed Merine Vests, long sleeves, silk fared, down te 25c. Merine Vests and 1'nuts, wild every where nt 50c, down te 39c. Cashmere Vests, regular price 75c, down te 50c. Ladles' ull-woel Scarlet Vests, regular price 00c, down te u'.ie. Men's extra heavy Scarlet Underwear, regular price 87c, down te 09c. Men's 50c Grey Underwear, down te 37c. Men's Imitation Natural Weel Under wear, with striped culls, regular price 75c, down te 50e. Men's Nutural Weel Underwear, reg ular price $1, down te 83c. Men's Flannel Shirts, regular print $1, down te 87c j regular price $1.37, down te $1 j regular price $1.75, down te $1.25; regular price $2, down te $1.50. We are eHeriug the Greatest Bargains ever ettered in Hosiery and Underwear. The hcuseu is lute. Our bteck is large. We must soil oft', Come and be convinced of the many Bargains etlered at the Palace of Fasluen, U5 &' u7 North Queen St. Stem 3lbtcritscmcnt 0NEOI-TI1E LARGEST AVHOLEM ALE Candy Houses in the &( Southwest Cor. Southern Market.! d3-2wdR job. U. HU1 TIEST TWO FOR Fl"ECF.NT.r?tri JO the city, at . BILLY AVAITZ1 . .. , nam. u a leu isertu ua ---. ,- -i.r. TLf ILLKHS BORAX SOAP WILL ava. uiemes ana every article under XUST RECEIVED A VINE STORK , CJ portcdniidDemestlcChamixvgnes.Sl aim s-en, wine, isceicn anu irisn w Scotch and Bass Ale, Dievrn Stout, VM .iire n iinn.niuerniaitca sneivv niic ' cents a bottle. . ... ROHRER'S LIQOUIM3TOI n27-lwdR IMCenlreSql s TEAM ENGINE. AND HOlLERWOll Steam Engine -AND Beiler Wei Visitors te the Pair, It will pay you te call at ray Works t amine our niecK ei Engines Allew ns te quote you prices and facility for turning out work. Portable Enginee 4 TTorse-Pewcr II Heme-Power. 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power 15 HorMvPeiver MO Herse-Power Portable Engine SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power.. 8 Herse-Power.. IS Uorse-Pewer.. Boilers, Second-Hail Five 30 Herse-Power, 60 In. Dlam., 10 fectl .-;;, in, iitues. iriee, jluunu lj One Heller, TO In. Dlam., 13 feet Leng, I juees i. ieei i.eng, wiiu nre I'renn goslings, iza I CARltY THE L, AUG 1ST STOCK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPP IN THE CITV OF LANCASTER, I'J Manufacturer of Statlnnsrv Engines. Mil Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Hark ul luu jiuis, ruuiug, eic. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct erl reci, or uy uei H uier. OUR HOT AIR PURNi ISTIlEIlEbTINTHE MAHKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Jehn Be; I'ltOPRIETOIt, 333 EAST FULTON S LANCASTER. IJUHLIC BALE OF . TATE. A'ALUAIILKREAJ On SATunnAV, Deckmukh 21, 18W), will be sold at public sale, at tlie Knl Heuse of F. A. Slirenn, en West Kinn stre, order of the Orphans' Court, tbu follewlni . . . A let of ground situated en the n west side of Fremont street, en the corn CettdKe alley, containing In front M feet, n depth te Peilar street llu feet, mero or le which Is erected, a two-story Frame Dwe Ne. 61 A. Ne. '2. A let of ground situated en the n west side of Fremont street, between Ce alley una uiurei street, containing in ir feet and extending In depth V0 feet am liieues, mero or ion. Terms will be made known by HUNHV ItANSINC Administrator of Jeseph Iletli, deeenx Juki, lu jiAi.Ma, .Auctioneer. va-na ITtXECUTOIW SALE OF A'.M.UAlil.E It treHnuare Ileal Estate. These prepil win DC seiu 1 OS TUESDAY, DlCCnMBKK 10, A. D., ISS',1 nt the Leepard Hetel, lu the City of Lanca 1110 unuersiuneii win ener ai puuiiemik following mi I mill le Iteal Instate, te wit: Trnet Ne. 1. bulnir a Let of around, en w In pr.-rted a. Fourterv llrlck Slore lllllIK n umbered il Ccntre Sqiuirc, containing In 1 'JI leet, moreer us, mm c.ieuuiiigiu uep feet, B Inches, mere or Ic-s. Tract Ne. 2. being a Let of Ground, en w laj-rected a Three-Story llrlck Stere liullii numbered Si Centre Square, containing lu f IS feet, It luehes.more or less, and exteudln depth 41 feet, 3 inches, mero or less. Is eri-cted a Twe-Story nnd Mansard Itoeflt Dwelling Heuse, situated 011 the south sk I'eiumuia avenue, aim iiiimeeriM a lei Place, containing In front VJ feet, mere or J nml exteiullmr III denth SOU feet, mere or j This prejierty has water, sas, water closets, I nace, range and all modern improvements, would miitcea tleliirhtful home. The street n way iiastes the deer, nnd the property bii hut 2e yards beyond the city limits the, tal are low. I Tract Ne. 4, being six lets of ground, kltuil en tne seuineasi corner 01 Loiiege nteuuu Wtiit r.pinnn btreHt. eeiitalnlmr in front 1:121 nml pvti.ndlni' In dentil eastward 122 feet. Ill or less, with right te common alleys 011 1 anu seuiu. . , ,, Tract Ne. fi, being a let of ground, situated the south side of said V est IxMiien street,! mining In frent'22 feet, and extending In it IXi hft, mere or less also with right te alle; The whole of theabove-ineutlenidstorebu Iiil-i nru tenanted by tlrst-elasu teiiRiils. 1 they present a uient dfslrable lncstment,i they will be sold together If desired by the fs chaser. Anyone wishing tn view nuy of the pre) ties can de ke liv i-allintr en the uuderslgiieil.! Sale te eemmeuceatT:) o'eleek p. 111,, wl conditions will be made known liy XI . lit llrtJTI.IVffL.I, -,i. XI. irk. iiu.ii.i.r.1,, 1 WILLIAM II. HOHTKTTEIl,! FRANK 1 HOSTlflTER. I ExrM'iilers of 1). II. llextetter. denaseiS Joel L. H ainim. Auctioneer. ii2vdJ,,le rnim FOLLOWING PETITIONS F J tmnsfer of Llmiur License will be heis mi Kntiiritne. Dueember It. ISO. nt 10 a. Ill : Jehn F. Wllmerand Jno. K.Trauek feritrail fer of Tavern License or Jacob W. lljkcr, FlJ fjiril. Iinnuiter. V Jehn A. Snyder for trnnsfer of Tavern 1 irillJ .i ...... ,T ...fc., (JWVUU ,.U.U, raler. Christian AVahl for transfer of Tavern Llccijl Ol Aeranani niiuci, iiuiiii.'iiii iiiwiisiui. i27.dl.lld 11. F. W. URUAN, I). C. Q. S I A8SIGNED EhTATEOF OAriRIELSMrill and wife, of Providenee tewiishln. Li as ter county. Gabriel Smith and wife. I Providence township, having by deed of veltt tary assignment, dated November 2, IN assigned and trausftired all their csUi and etiects te the uuderslgiieil, for the bene of the creditors of the said Gabriel Smll he therefore gles nonce te all person inueui te Him assigner, 10 inaue pajinciu 101 no u derslgneil ultheut delay, und tliee havl claims te present them 10 WM. J. WENT. Assignee, Residing In New Prevldem Jeus A. Covi, Attorney. nerT-tdT! hH-"' L'jSliyfi,4i. i ",,Ji?S jJtAg-&Jv: V! U fCT -v ,-T . ' ti -1-