Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 10, 1889, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1889.
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STRUCK BY A TRAIN.
FORMER COLCWM MAIMER IN READ1X0
OX SOXBlY.
nl Lft Lc Crnafcefl-Conaucter How Hew
ard Injured by a Switch Lever
Striking nil Fnce.
Columbia, Dec. 10 A serious ami per
hap fatal accident happened yesterday
-.. at k-m o'clock te Utli Marks.
abrskeman en thoIleadlnR A Columbia
railroad. He formerly lived In town and
- iitrn nnullnir andlCelninbla. He
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r.rtnJLTZlTS.
entlne at the Olcy street bridge, Rending.
The engine nnd tliree cars passed ever his
right leg below the knee, the left htel was
badly crushed ana no was euibtwiwj.ii-
iurcd. llewns roineved te the Rending
inspllnl, and his condition Is very aorleUs.
He lives at Reading and Is employed en
the Schuylkill branch. Marks has a wlfe
and two amaU children.
Charles A. Heward, conductor en the
Columbia Pert Deposit railroad, met
with a painful nccldent yesterday at I'erf.v
Vllle. He was settlna u switch and the
lever struck him n terrible blew In the face.
He was knocked down, receiving a very
painful wound alongside of ll.e noe.
The rasldents of town wero startled from
their slumbers at 5 o'clock this morning
by the prolonged wlilstllngatllioCeliitnbla
relllbir mill. Whistling or this character
is usually taken as a signal of flre, nnd as
the nolse continued for overanhour people
arose, dressed themselves nnd started out
te find the cause. They round that tlie
whistle had slipped tta cable nnd desptte
the efforts or the mill men the whistle kept
en sounding. ,
Dr. Ames W. Regers Is moving Inte his
new residence cu Locust street te-day.
A large derrick used by the P. R. It. at
lbs weik en the new tiding en North
Secend street fell down yesterday ijltor ijlter ijltor
neon. One of the Umbers roll en n large
Iren pine, breaking off about two feet.
Kred. O. Jehns has resigned his position
as chief clerk in the store of L. v. May.
JIe has been illh Mr. May Ter the pant
seven years. He will tnke charge or the
whelesale store or W. A. King fc Ce., nt
Lancaster, nbeut the mlddle or January.
Misses L'lla and Llr.zle Myers. or Mo Me
fhanlcsburg, nre vIsltlngMrs. A. C. Silver,
en Locust street.
A collection U being ralst-d for the relief
of Abram Wnrfel, who had his feet cut off
en the Pennsylvania railroad en Saturday.
The annual banquet or the Artisan
Order or Mutual Protection will be pre-
Eired by the ladles of tlie Secend Street
utheran church.
The Metropolitan band will go toMount teMount toMeunt
Vllle te-night te attend tlie baud fair. On
Saturday, Decomber II, the band will go
en a visit te Maytown.
Gcerge W. Scnroedor has been clocled a
plpeman of the Vigilant lira company.
Mrs. S. O. Reath ntid danghter are en a
visit te Mavtewn.
Themas Jllnklc has returned from Pitts
burg, where he has been working. His
brother Jatnes also returned, but hasgoue
en a trip te Flerida.
Council will meet in regular session this
fiVfltlllllf
The pay car of the Frederick division
will be iu town en Wednesday.
An Imnertunt meeting or IMcoeln Coun
cil, Daughters or Pocahontas, will be hcldj
en weanesuny evening.
A DRAMATIC JSNTERTAIXMEJfT.
The Lloderkranz Draw a Very I-nrse
Audloneo te Their Jlall.
Te usher In the tenth winter season In a
befitting manner, the Lancaster Lledor Lleder
kranz arranged a dramatic entertainment,
which was followed by a soclnble en Mon
day ovenlnp, which w.tsattnndel by far the
largest assemblage that popular singing
society ever drew together. As early as
filirht n'rlm-k everv nvallable seat in the
hail was taken, and when, twonty.inlnutes
later, Oresh's orchestra which had been
onlarged for the occasion pealed forth the
melodious strains of C. Mueller', overture.
"The Contest," an audience had gathered
which crowded the room te the doers.
The porfermanco or a German comedy lis
one act and flve scenes entitled " Prlde
Will Have a Fall: or, The Jelly Tlnker."
was hlghlr cnjoyable nnd held the Interest
of the audience te I he end. The various
performers acted their loles qulte credita
bly. The story or the comedy, simply told,
was somethlng llke this: A young nnd
rising merchant, Emit Miller, betrothed te
Jlcrthrt (Miss Julia Peters), the daughterer
a privy counciller, who are ns thick as tiles
iu Germany, en returning from a lengthy
business trip lluds that the Jady of his
heart has nut en Trench airs nnd leeks
down upon licr ardent lever us beltig tee
lowly te wee for her hand. She declares
she will marry only nn earl or a duke,
and no oue uIne. Jlinil Is almost heart
broken ever this unexpected disclosure,
but, nftcr seme rollectlon llnds u way
euter the dlQlculty. Meeting uu old
acquaintance, a jelly pemiubulatlng tinker
whom he has bvfrleiidetl various. timeshe
ixurs out the story or his wee te him and
induces the tinker Haiti (Mr. Victer Reth)
toassiune thognlse of n ecu ill. make leve
te his lady nnd win her for hltn, Quite
naturally the uncouth tinker feels nut of
filsce lu'lhe elegant dress of a count, and
lie eusulng sevne betuecn JJertha, her
mtn hervant JeAniin, (Mr. Wui. V.
Freiberg), hlnself and valet (Mr. Edw.
Xeln)j- wlte nets ns his prompter,
were Indeed ludicrous. Finally the
tinker, feeling qulte weary, dlscloses te
Mcrtlux the true situation, who, however,
believes him te be Jesting nnd nsks of him
te take her te his castle nnd neble relatives.
The last scoiie roprceiHed the camp of the
tinker's chums, ull queer looking knights
of the "read, "who sang a chorus in, geed
tvle. The tinker nnd bts-bridp, whosneves
have new opened and who niHs'hoFfeoUsh'
step trem tue uouem ei nor ncari, appears
among tbeni. JJmil, the discarded lever
of litrtha, new steps out from ninpng the
followers or an, the tinker, tells her or
his little trick, convlui'es her that nil was
shuni, presses his suit with mere rer or than
ever, nnd the curtain rails en a happy,
loving couple receiving the congratulations
et liana and his band. The whele wound
up with a tableau.
Between each scene the orchestra played
a selection. The costumes in the play
were appropriate, and canie partly
from the establishment of Mrs.
Llller. Alter the performance, which
lasted nn hour anil a half, the hall was
cleared for the dancers, mid geed clieer
reigned both up mid down btnlrs until the
'wee small hours of the morning. The
Llederkrnnz society can Justly be proud of
the unprecedented success ncli!ercuby this
dramatic cntertalnment. s
HIS PERSONAL EVf ATE.
Clement B. Gritbb Ioaves Bend
mill
Stocks Vnlned nt 81)00,000.
According te the appraisement or the
personal effects or the late Clement
13. Grubl) their value is placed at
006,S21.3S. The Items are as follews:
$100,000 Philadelphia and Rrle railroad
company mortgage 5s, 101,4503 ; 8100,000
United states government bends, Sr,
$157,000; 100,000 Pennsylvania State
lean 4s, 121,000 ; $50,000 Philadelphia A
Keadlnfr railroad ceuipany 7s, &UI.O00;
950,000 Philadelphia, Geruiantewii A Chest
nut Hill railroad company 4s, 50,000 ;
9V),000 Philadelphia Traction com
pany 4s, ; (15,000; 115,000 Colehreok
Valley railroad company 5s, $15,000 j
910.000 Pennsylvania Investment com
pany, 910,000; ;ie,500 mortgae en
diocesan hcUoel, Heading. Pa., 10,500;
2,923 shares Pennsylvania railroad com
pany, 9151.910; 412 shares United Com
panies of New Jersey, 9100,770; 100
shares or First Xatietial bank or Iancaster,
920,500; 400 sharea Wilmington und
Northern railroad company, 93,100: 1.000
shares Lancaster Hetel company, fl,000j
140 shares Chestnut Street National bank,
910,800; 00 shares The Trust, Kafe De
posit and Title Insurance Ce., ltcudliitr,
Pa., fl,000 ; balance lu bank, 9lH,22tJ.3s ;
total, 9W8,52I.3-S.
XINDNES3 'XO AN OLD NITHSE.
A Lancaster Lady UefUsc-s te Prosecute
a Crazy Demestic
A dtsiatch te the J'ren says ; Jehn A.
Wftlmer, the Iren manuracturer und
Ids wile, of.Lcbfmen, Pa., arr.ved In Pitts-
Iwrg uu Monday te respouse in a telegram
- Ireiu Inspector McAIeese.baylng that Win
Hi Hobiiikeu, their thlevlng deuiestle, was
under arrest, Winnie, when she lell there
some time ero, took a number or valuable
articles which jdld uet Ixilenjr te her. Mrs.
"Wcliuer Identified seme of the ni tides in
the trunk which the pollce teuud with
Ml Winnie. 'Iliere were also two big
Iruuks of koeU lu Allegheny which tlie
police en Monday 'afternoon brought ever.
Mr. Weitner, hpHtiver, felt se kludly
-.. ii. nntnMul trntn.ti tlint she refused.
te prosecute, but preferred toileaomothlnB
te innke her jnore comfortable tlie rct of
.hetllfcu -HhoMVsuheln satisfied tlint tlie
woman's mind is nirecied. Mr. """
wns a Mlm Wiley, of Lancaster, nnd the
Robinson woman, vhe Is well ort In ears,
nursed her from childhood, .hcn'ahft
married Mr. Weltner, 3llnnle 11 ed with
them until a short time age, when luey
sent her home te lHttabunr.
Having sectued n portion of the stolen
valuables, Mr. nnd Mrs. Welmer secured
the roleaso of their old servant, who ic
turned te her brother' heuse rejoicing.
Whose Menm la It f
Early Inst evening William Wiley went
te the stMlen heuse with a lionte and
buggy, which he said he had found run-nine-
inose at Dnke and North streets. A
number of llttle boys In that vicinity said
"int darlw the anernoen they sawan old
man in tlie uuggy nnn no 'ii""i)
the horse. Finally ha was thrown out aim
the animal get away from him. rhe team
wns taken te the livery stnblp of Ldwnra
Hnrtnwn, In the rear or the Orape
hotel, whero It wlli;be kci t until the owner
calls Ver IU Mr. llartman thinks the te am
belongs te a Columbia llvery stnble.
The horse is a ly and rather small.
The buggy Is a goetl ene nnd has been
dene up? The maken. namei en tae buk
are " D. Rupp & Seu, Columbia, When
found the blankets, whip and overytli ng
wero In the bucgy. The belief Is that the
team was hired In Columbia by seme men
who are en a drunk here.
LIMITED LOCAL.
The banquet of the Friendship l'lre com
pany will takotilace this ovenlngnt Lcldor Lclder
kran hall, and there la no doubt 11 will be
a very pleasant affair.
Frank. 11 Jenes, of Lebanon, conductor
of Rebert L Celeman's train, was In this
(!, t-ilatr vllllnir frleudi.
Miss Annie Oraliam and Miss Mary
Sliownlter, orCeliinibla, srespendliigii few
days with Miss Katie- LitW, Ne. 319 erth
Mulberry street.
WEDDED AT A- HOTEL.
A Mt. Jey CoiipleCoinotoLnncntor te
Tuko Thel r Vows. 1
This nflorneon n very pretty wedding
leek plnce at Hetel Lancasler. The partles
who wero united In the holy bends wero
J. FrnnkOanlz and Miss Sallle Orayblll
of Mount Jev. The coremony took
plaee in the Isrge tarlerH or the hotel,
which had been beautifully decora
ted with flne plants, cut flowers nnd
a pyramid of fruit. Tite elUcliitlng clergy
man m Rev. Umlenhen, pas'.or or the
Lutheran -church nt Mount Jey, nnd
hnir-past two o'clock was the hour.
After tlie ceremony the brlde
nnd groom villi their friends sat
down te an elegant dinner prepared in Mr.
Snyder's host style. These nt the table,
OXt'ltlSlVO OI 1110 llOWiy Ilinuu lllllll mm wuu,
were llev. Umbonhen nnd wire. Simen R.
Snvder and Mire, II. C. Sheck nnd
wlfe, 7m W. Keller nnd wlfe, Jehn
llreneman, MIosMlnnle Frank, Hurry L.
Stager, Dr. 8. P. Lylle, MIssMamleKiintr,
Dr. James P. Znlgler, nnd Jehn M. Snyder.
Alter the wedding the ceuple went ljist
by Day RxpreBs en it trip te Philadelphia
nnd New Yerk and they will visit Niagara
Fatls bofero they return.
The groom Is a well known butcher nnd
liveryman of Mt. Jey iind-the brlde Is a
daughter or Henry Graybll), hotel-keepor.
A Vonlsen Set-Out.
William Halz. Iho geulal proprietor or
the MeOrunii heuse en North Queen street,
received a deer from n friend up the state
recently. Last evening he guve a vonl venl vonl
seu set-out te his friends nt the hotel.
A large number had been invited,
The heuse was crowded, but there was
enough for everybedy. Net only was the
vonlsen dene up;in tlie best of style, but
the tables were provided with all kinds of
the finest odlbles, nnd It wns a royal enter
tainment.
HcBtatry,Clerk at the 1'ostem.co.
Hernce E. Konnedy, brother or O. C.
Kennedy, wns te-dnv nnpolnted registry
clerk ntthopestolllcoby rosimasierurieM.
He tnkes the plnce or li. N. Wlnower, who
has filled that position with credit the past
few years.
Valuable Propertlos te IJoSeld.
This evening, Joel L. Iliitncs, uuctloncer, will
sell the yaluable buslucsa properties In Centre
square belonging te the otUvlebrD.ll.Uoslottcr,
deceased.
TiIK Ladles' Fair for the benefit of the Mite
society of St Paul's M. E. church, Seuth Queen
street, will opeu February 15, at Iteberts"Hnll
and clew February 22, 1MX.
Oke, s. Nennecic will remevn Ills Doerem
Cnrrlnge WorksKJlheconiorof Dulteaiul Vine
streets en Monday, Dec. 10, 1S33.
Usvvlrtnc0
bcniteKKEit HoerKii. On Tuesday, Dei em
ber 10, nt Hi. James church, by the llev. Mont
gomery It. Heeper, usslstad by the llev. Fran
cIh E. Scnroedor, Allee MenlKOinery Heiikt te
Henry Muhlenberg hohreeder, belli or Lunrat
trr. ' 11
ileal he.
Kecie. December 0. 16S0, In Bullions, Uur
baiu C. Kuutllg, ulfu of J)r. 11. K. Kundlg,
The relative and friend of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en
Wednesday nfloriieou ut 2 o'clock, at the Luii.
dlsvllle Meeting Heuso, Interment ut the uboe
Meeting Uouee.
EtliEl. December 0, HJSU, In this lt, Frank
Elbul, InliUlirty-suMiith )cur.
The relatives and friends of the family nig re
spectfully Incited te attend the funeral, from
the resldonce of his brother, Jehn Elbel, Ne, Ut
East Orange street, en Weduevday uie.nlng at
8:J0 o'clock. IUhiuIeiu Mass nt St. Antheny's
church uty o'clock. Interment nt St. Antheny's
Miineterv. -j x
P-nNmw. December 9, 11), In thN city, lMwln
Prtifttf Uu. fieti or llimlel mid TCuMln Nlmii. hi lilu
third year. ,
The rclutlve"Btld-frlcndrs.er th'e family ere re
spectfully Invlted te attend the funeral, from
his parent' residence, Ne. 207 North Lime
street, ou Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetery.
Ulrtvhcte.
l'lilliulelpliln IVoiluce Slnrliet.
l'nn.Aii:r.rillA', "Dec, If. Noen-Flour calc ;
IVnn'a supers, 2 002 70; clni. 'JsVA-l'JTi;
family, 8 743 0; relltr, 4IXai25; pulcut,
llfAittOO.
wheut nrm ; ke. a iicn, new, 71vjtvj:c
i"j
we. i retina lieu, we j n. . no, en:
Cern kteady; Ne. 2, new, J.tJkk'
4.
Oat Arm; Ne. 2 Whlte 30ic;
old, 113
Ne. 2
limn steady; Winter I2 50313 W. ', t
Baled havilull; fll&XniHUO as te qnnlltv;
timothy II 0O$13 60 for choice; mixed, HailW;
buled rye straw, new, tltlW.
Butter quiet; I'enn'u creamery extra
27(5280 ; IVnn'a firsts extra 3K437.
Eggsdull; I'cuu'u UrsU, 'JUc ; lielil'lets, 1SQ
23c, as te quality.
Cheese kteady ; part sklnis,708K ! h'H skims,
Petroleum steadv; reflned lu libls., T. 50.
Potatoes tlrm ; iUjCOe iwr bus. us te quultty.
y f Stoek Markou.
Quotations byltevd, MiOrauu Ji Ce., bankers,
Lancaster, 1'a.
mew luitx I.IHT.
11 A.M. 12 M. sr. it.
Canada I'aclflc .......
C C. C. 4 I
Colerado Ceal .....,.....
Central Pacific ...
Canada Southern
Chl.SU U 4 l'bg....... .
Den. ii Rie U
Del. L b W -.
Crl0 SfHSI(tMt
Erie im!..'... .:.'.....x.
JerO - -....-..
K. 4 T .
Leu. A N -
U Hbere.... -
M lcb. Cen
Mlsseurt I'aclflc-, .
Heck. Valley....-
N. V.
N. V. l'ref
N. Wetl ,
N. Y. O .
New England. ......
East Teuuxmee............
Omaha....-.......
Oregon Traiiwet!llucuUil.
Ontario W....... -. ..
ruclflc Mall
Richmond Terminal...-.-.,
St, Faul.-. -... ,X.-..i.
Texas PaclCu - .
Union l'aeiae.......-.... .
Wabash Cem ...
Wabash l'ref-. ...-..,-
Western U -....
West Shere Bends-.-. ....
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B, N. Y. l'lilla,-. -.
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Peeples 1'uks-..,
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ThoLlve Stoek .Murl;ct.
I.Ancastku, I'a., Dec. 10. The receipts eriive
stock at the yurds of James btevrurt S. bon.
the itt week werv 1,475 cattle, S00 liei.
The sales at Stewart's yards were 800 cattle
The .nil at Menter's yards were 275 entile
nnd 1U0 hoes. And nt Levi Sensenlg s yard TOO
entile nnd 100 hogs. . ...
The prices wcret Blockers, me !. 1
lbs adders. 3 l)0tf3 in j butchers, U '
nceerdlnp. te quality. , '
Hogsseld ullUIOui 63100 5.
Live Stock Market
StecK ajnrKeui.
.-HocelpU, VijOM : shipment
eves, lA , h40 00? steers,
tcrs nnd feeders. 12 00 J fcS
CiticAne, Dee. 0, It
ijmi ilull! beevra.
AtS A'A M r& aKjWAa mt
"' iir" ."iv-iiSiVWi-. i.i.
cow. nun una miieii, ""tri... .X v ....,
II 503 9S t Western ltnerp, 2 W
Hogi-neelpUi.s7.eac): hlpraent.0,000t mar-
sse: iiRufeani.kip,lieiJ.
Bheep-neeelpts, ,! .hlr.nijnl. aoet marj
inM4 i IhernBiaiuCB 031 M Umbs.1600
te W&i per tin nil red weight.
EAST I.tOKKTV.-CntlIe-IUlpts.nT2nt ship,
mrnutnoe; mnrUrt slew j prime, II ai MS
BOOl.l3 7(w!l0()! fair. W 8OWK0S bull, stales
Slid rat cows, II fi02 -V, fresh cows, r3W;ne
cars shipped te Wew Yerk.
Hmrs Ilccclpu. WHO. shlpmenU. 0
mnrkclslew; best light Yorkers, ttS 75 s
rnertlum nnd ll(rht Phlladtlphln. W
heavy hogs, axt3 90 s roughs, 33 ,4 ;
no curs shipped Ui New erk.
Hhriplecelpts,oire! shipment. S800j mnr
kt llrmi prime, 15 nv5 25: fair te OTed,
tl2V374 : common, tX 00300: lambs. It 000
623.
Item ucHlflcmcnte.
pUUE J U1CK OF THE OltAl'E.
Tartned and Whlte CAMFOnNIA WINE,
DOe iwr bottle S KLOil lxr Mown beltlri.
1 'llOIIllEBSLKiUOllHTOIlE.
Ke. 21 Centre Hqusre, - Lancaster, Pa.
MIM.KIt'H HOflAX BOAP WILL WAHH
Clethes and cx-cry article under the sun.
ry it. MtJMM, lieucm: HEC,peMMhnY
ItT Hue, I'lpr Hetdsleck. nnd nit the lead
hill brands of t''erclKt;''nnA,ArirH
Ne. 29 Enst KIhb Htrcet.
SlUAYEI) AWAY FltOM NO. 41 WEHT
Vine slreet en Sunday evenln Inst, n very
small 'Inn Terrier with iinrnippcd cars and nill
tail. A sulUible reward will be given for lis re
cevery.
ltd
rtOTO RI'.IOAItrB OLD WINE STORE
fOT fur N. );. Riiiii,.lanialcn Rum and Brandy
fur Christinas.
NO. 29 EABT KINO STREET
rnllK APPLICATION OF K. P. BOHT1CK
1 for transfer of Tavern License of Clark
lWtlrk, Fulton township, will be heard en
Monday, December an, lmi), at 10 a. m.
dlNJtw F. W. URBAN, U. C. Q.B.
lt(K)TIN( MATCH FOR A FINK LOT OF
Turkeys at !i:literineli's Orevllle Hetel,
en the llarrlburir pike, two miles west of Ian
caster, Friday, December 13, lyt. The public
are Invited. dlMtd
-T"OTICE.-FOR A
CIIRIbTMAH OR A
n Canary Bird sinking
nlvtnVM reenllh In mind Ibn elver.
JOHNKCHAEFFER.
dlOTuAF Ne. J West King SU
SURC
6e(
ir II
,UR GOLDEN LION AND MIAO.UERIDA
e. cigars are nana-inaue. ami guaranicea
Havana Filler. Try our hand-made 2
ferffs. DEMUTim CIGAR STORK,
alS-tfdR IU Kast King Street.
SALARY, 110 EXPENSES IN AD
vnnee. aIiewchI each month. Steadv
employment at home or traveling, run solicit
ing. Duties delivering nnd making collections.
Ne Postal Cards. Address w lib stamp. If AFEK
CO., I'lqua, OUIe. ni-2nidTu.ThAS
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes nuil every article under the sun
C
OAL
$3.G0 TRY OUR $1.00
$3.50 NUT $4.00
$3.60 GOAL $4.00
Qoe. Sehulmyer,
d7-7tdTil.Th,S NO. 22 EAST KINO ST.
$35
FULL DAY COURSE.
JiaO NlUHTHI'SJ'JIO.
IV THE
KEYHTONE BUSIN KH COLLEGE.
The lending school In ltoekkocplng, Penman
ship, Cemiucrilul Arithmetic, Typenrttlng,
elC" W. D. MOBHEK, Prln.,
Ne. 10 North Quecu St., Jjiuciuiter, Pn,
tfdAw
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes nnd every article under the sun.
-IIALL AND WINTER, 1MI'.
Fer the latest Novelties, Largest and Most
Cotnplele Assortment of Fall and Winter Suit
ing, Overceating and Treusirlng, gote II. QER
HART. Nene te equal It. Nene te surpass the make
up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits,
and the prlce the lowest, at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 13 North Queen street.
M-On!y Direct Importing Tailor lu the City
of IJUiciiHter. R
TTtOR RENT-FKOM AI'RtL 1st. NP.XT, 2.
Fhst-cliiHS Blacksmlth'H Snep, wlthdiveli
lug Heuse, sltuatediitUreenliiud Mills, lu Kast
Uunpctir township. Apply te
KHZAllimi U. E. BATES,
ell-tldlt 411 North DukeSU, Ijinnistcr, l'n.
MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every article under the sun.
)"
NATIIORSI'. DENTIST.
SDCESTRE SQUARE.
l'llllnu Teelh nnd I'lilnluis ExtrnRtleii Hiik.
claltles. New Sets made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Insorted without plates
mid pivoted, etc. Yen, everything pertaining te
Dentistry will receive prompt attention at ery
MoikT"t"Term. Remember that Dr. Nathernt
lstheONLY Dentlet In this county who Is u
Rnidunleef MmlldnmiH well as of Dentistry, an
udvantnife that Is obvious Ii30-8iud4w
irANTED-nVERY PERSON IN LAN
V caster county te knew thul CLARKE'S
Is ltendquurtcrs for
CHRISTMASJROGERIES,
OUR OOODS ARE THE FINEST.
OUR FR1U!MTIII-;L.A'KUT.
New leghorn Citren, IKijper peu'nd. Wajust
sae you from 7utolCeper iieuiid en Oils ene
article. Other itoeds lu the tninn proportion.
New England Mluceme.it. The fluent money
can buy.
Try our New Orlenm linking Molasses nnd
Clarke's .XXXX Fleur for bukliig jour Christ
mas Cukes.
WPICKSt SPICES! Strictly I'ureSplecs. Se
lected Black Pepper, 3 ttr. furSVv Selected Cin
namon, 2 tt, for 23c. Nutmegs, Cleves, Dinger,
Allspice, Cna in 'l'n r tar and Bulling Seda. All
strlclly pure poeds nt Lewest I'rlces.
New I'uperrlhell Almonds, 2Se ici pound,
aS-Beeeur Special Holiday Prlce LMnt jour
doers. Read It and cemu ut once before the
great rush -
, H AT i
TEA, COFFEE AND flROPERY SIORE,
12 411 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
Telephone. Free Delivery.
P. .-. Don't forget our rebate curd; nk for
en a.
W1
DTII 11 TO i:
f
In tliU line nothing litis been
bllghtt'il. We gunrtmtce goeil enk
sole leatjjur for the outer sole ; geed
oak sole leather for the middle sole :
geed enk sole leather for the Inner
sole, nmklng geed solid eeles ; belu
leather heels nnd sole leather coun
ters that will wear hour, days,
weeks nnil months longer than
many hhoeH bold nt like prlce else
where. All parts of the upper are
htitclied and held together In the
strongest possible manner, tanking a
shoes that combines beauty, neat
ness and utretigth. Are intule en
reasonably bread, wjuare tee, lust, n
neuby htyle for middle nged anil
young men. The uppers are Walker,
Oukley k Ce., Chicago, oak tanned
Calfskin, one of the best wenrlng
brauds of leather la the market.
Vumpg are whele cut, practically
bcumless. Trk-e, $1.00.
SKAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Btreet, Lancas
ter, Pa.
Mens Calf Congress!
Stem 3lfeevttemrtt.
BoF.rweH'fl CAimiAaK werkh will
remove te the renier of Duke and Vine
streets, Monday, Dec. 16, im.
UEO, H. NOHDKCK, Prep.
FOn KENT-FOrt FAinn, Ac-Tlie Finest
nnd Lariresl llsll In the city. Centrally
located, formerly Doersom's Carriage Blmw
lloerat, lMnnd l'A Kst King street. Alse the
IsrcsAictery In therenr, nn Mirriln street. In
quire or OHO. B. NOIWECK,
Proprietor Docrsem's Carriage Works.
decMtdlt
U8T ItKCKtVEl) A FINK HTOCK OF IM-
ported nnd DmestleChsmrmnc,Bherrles
and Fert Wine, Hootch and Irish Whiskies,
Scotch and Has Ale, Brown Bteut, Fine Hati-
terns Wines. (Jsllfernla Bed sndiW lilts Wine, SO
ernu a oeiue,
KOIlItF.nS LIQOUn BTOtlF,
lwdll 2l Centre Bqtiarc.
n27.
riSIIK NI-AV NIITH. ILAIHINH AND NEW
X KrnlU are Just arriving for the Holiday
ng te
phla
trade. I am In
Philadelphia te-lny buylne
Christinas stock,
new.
nas-lmdn
K'eryiiiine win ixiirmnanu
CllAH. W. IXJKF.BT,
12KatKlngBI.
.nEMK DK MENTIIK, CIIAIITREUHBR
J flencdlrtlee Absinthe and ether Imported
Liquors and Cordials. AtllEIUAKTB,
Ne. 29 West King BtrecU
M
KAT1NO AND DANCINO AT M.NNER-
O cher Rell. Wednesday Night. Grand Oh-
mciuiay mgni
ivNIrht-tlac
sUclelUee. BaturdnyNlght Bn
rtace. Bteey's
oil orchestra.
d9-2td
FHANK 1IIALKOWBKI,
Manager.
FECIAL (IllEAT WESTERN CHAM
FAONH. tlie nncst Champnirna produced
the United States, . At RF.IUAllTB,
HD.Sf cst iving mrrvh
TOR C1IBIHTMAH MAK1NO I
T"ry enr Fresh Ground Bplccs, Rosewaler and
Flavoring Extracts, New Heedless Raisins and
Currants, cleaned ready for use, I6men and
Orange Feel, Finest N. u. Baking Molasses, Bak
ing Butler, KOed and sweet, Llmeil Kegs, Hlicll
bsrks and Hliellb.rk Kernels. Prices reasona
ble. We will be glad te nil your orders.
GEO. WIANT,
nSMmdM.F,B 113 West King Btreet.
G1 0 TO IlKIOARl-8 OLD WINE BTOllE
rf for Irish nnd Scotch Whiskies or tlis
nncst Importations.
NO. 20 EAST KING BTREET.
rtniiKY
CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN
X Euual Billy Walts's Havana Filler Clca
at NOS. 5 Jk 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
decMmdM.Tu.Th
ar,
M.
ILLER'B BORAX BOAP WILL WABU
Clethes ana every article under tue sun.
i ii ii i i i i ...I
M
ART1N BROS.
Tilts remark win maduby
"Hew Big
a lady In n crowd of buyers
at our Handkerchief ceun
Values
Draw."
ter. This department" Is
short of nothing. Six Hand
kerchiefs, 20-lnch square,
Whlte Hemmed Cambric, Via j Fine All-Linen
two for 25e, up te SOxW, Heavy Japanese
Silk, wltb two-Inch hemstitch, 1223.
Handsome embroidered nnd figured bor
der Belfast Llnen and Hemstitch Handker
chiefs, II GO te 1275 per half dozen, In boxes.
Such a Christmas Present touches the senses
throughout the year.
Suspenders In boxes nnd out, 25c te 12 60 a
pair. Men's and Bey's Neckwear, Cellars, Cutrs
and Gloves; am Interesting gathering; slzes
and styles te suit all.
Night Bhlrts-SOc, 75c, II, II 23, II 50, 12. Best
Muslin, Canten Flannet and Natural Weel.
Platn and Embroidered.
The reason our Prices are Lewest In Clothing
Is: When you're In our Clothing Department;
there's only a deer between you nnd our work
rooms and the makers of Clothing. Clothing
for Men nnd Beys, Ready-Made or te Measure.
Ample Stock of the licit. Prices always Least.
Some Rare Values lu Men's Dress Overcoat,
and Storm Coots at 110, 113, 118.
Bee our te uu BmeKlng Jackets nnd Heuse
Coats.
MARTIN BROS,
NOS.2H AND NORTH QUEEN BT.
HIRS1I A BROTHER. OPEN EVERY
EVENING DURING DECEMBER.
-i'.V
t j t
j;
t
SUBSTANTIAL
ARE BEST APPRECIATED BEUAUSETIIEY
ARELASTINU.
V ,
Nuthlniicnu be mere nceepluble le n husband
or son, fulher or brother, than u geed
substantial
Suit or Overcoat,
SUCH AS ARK SOLD BY US.
An Elegant Suit for a aeiiilctiinn In Hack'
Cutaway und Prlnea Albert CeuU, at l, 85, til,
ii, 510, !2, JU, f 10 te LU
Fer a Youth 10 te 18 Years Old-at J2 60, S3,
M50,H,, t),t7,tStetl2.
Fer a Child I le 14 Years 81,51 5 , ti,t2lb,
'l, R be, Jl, id und upuiirds.
AN EXTRAORDINARY LINE OF
OVERCOATS!
Dress and Slerm Overcoats for Men In Mel
tons, Kereeys, Chlnehillus, lleiners, HIU-Faied,
HiitlnHleove l.lnlns, Silk VeUel Cellars, Strap
rk-ams, St)llshintrNeel,ut V, 7, rS.SlO.Sl.',
lit, till, Jlf, 18, SJI.
In Youths' Slie 12 te IU Years-!2K,8S,$I,
85,S7,$$,.10,tl2.
Fer Children's Slzes-A te 12-In Cape and
Norfolk lleltcd Ouri'euU. ChevleU Hand Hand Hand
kome Buckler. Suiwrler Flttlns, !UI. T-, f-W.
JJ, U 60, II, U 60, H 75, J5 te f ).
S-SIIk Handkerchiefs, Silk aiufuer. Silk
Suspenders, Kid Gloves, lined nnd uullntd,
Neekneiir, all styles, 2'w und fK Undemenr
Red, White, Grey. Knit Juckets nndStockl nndSteckl nndStockl
uctleCuitM. See Us for Christmas Gifts.
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHINQ AND FUKNISH1NU
HOUSK,
North Qneen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTKR. PA.
ITTE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Speotaeles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I
If you hae them examined you will probably
find that there Is somethlnKwreuK with them,
und that k'luMX w HI be u Krcat help te j ou.
We use Inimitable "D1A MANTA" lenses,
which are made only by us, nnd recommended
by leudlui; OcullaU us the bi.t ulds te defec
tive vision.
Solid Held Spectacles, $3.00 ; usual price,
S.OO.
BlcciHpccincles, noe.t usual price, 91,0(1
Artltl
iciau
Ees Inserted, 1 j ukual price, $10.
ZIREMAN
BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street.
i. i 1'HILADEU'HIA.
OPTICIANS.
Between Chestnut and Waluul Streets.
Oiimiis Ms
eiRSHd BROTHER'S
infc-lyd
Item ytrltlrmntr
TUDOEfl HAVE LONO BINCE DECIDED
J that Dllly Walts' Cigar Is tb Best In the
State. Fer snle at
.. ,. NW.ft4103NOBTUlUEENt5T. '
dcJ-GmdM,Tu,Th,8
-1ALIFOKNIA RRD AND WHITE WINES.
irem .apa vansy, uii.. at jreanna
AtUEraABT-B.
Ne. East King Btreet.
prices,
rPUE LATEST FAD.
X Deuble-Brensted Jackets.
McURANNA NOWLEN.Tha Tailors,
Na 138 North (luccn BU
-Oren Every Evening.
A BK YOUR DEALER FOR
PRIDE OF THE WEST FLOUR 1
70c. a Sack.
The best In the market for the money.
d7-2wdR
C TREAT PUBLIC BALE" 6F 'VALUABLE
X City Real Estate.
OX WEDNESnAY, Decbhukr 18, 1M0,
The undersigned will offer for public sale at the
penpard Hetel, en Kast King street, the fellow-
Ing
vs
al liable Real Estate In th. City of Lan
ter, te wit : .
Ne. 1, Three-story Brick Btore and Dwelling,
en northeast corner of Columbia and College
avenue.
Ne. 2, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, cottage
style, Ne. 113 College avenue.
Ne. a. Twe-story Urlck Dwelling, cottage
style, Ne. 121 College avenue.
Ne. 4, Two-tery and Mnnsard Reef I Brick
Dwelling. Ne. B13 Columbia avenue.
Ne. 6, Twfrstnry and Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling, Ne, 213 College avenne.
-Ne. 6, Twe-story and Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling. JJe. 217 College avenue.
Ne. 7,' Twe-story and Mansard Reef Brick
Dwalllng, Ne. Wa West Chestnut street.
Ne. 8, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 848 West
Chestnut street.
Ne. e, Three story and Basement Brick Dwell
ing, Ne. 514 West James street.
Ne. 10, Three-story and Basement Brick
Dwelling. Ne. 510 West James street.
no. ii, iwo-siery uricic Dwelling, ne.cz: west
James street.
Ne. 12, Twe-story and Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling en line street, first deer south or
James street.
Ne. 13, Twe-story and Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling en Pine street, fourth deer south of
James street.
Ne. 14, Twe-story nnd Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling, Ne. 4 W North Mary street.
Ne. 15, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 815
Bpruce street.
Ne. 10, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 829
Ceral street.
The abeve houses are all nearly new. In excel
lent condition and In find-class neighborhoods.
They will pesltlt ely ha sold and at a great sac
rifice If necessary. Terms of salel will be re
markably liberal. All who nre looking for bar
gains In Real Estate are Invited te this the
most atlractlve sale of the season. Any of the
properties shown beforeday of mile by applying
at the ofllce of the undersigned. Fer further
particulars see largebllls or call at office. Bale
te commence nt 7 o'clock sharp en Wednesday,
December IS. ALLAN A. HF.RR,
104 East King St., Agent for Edwin Eberman
B. F. Rewk, Auctioneer.
-1IIAIU.VM 8TAMM.
TOYS
China Dlshei, Britannia Tea Sets,
Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, Flush Dogs,
Stene Dogs, China Mugs, Kitchens,
Tey Knives, Ferks and Spoons, Surprise Bexes,
Tin Dishes, Tin and Iren Steves, Scales,
Telephones, Bath Tubs, Snow Storms,
Mngiietlc Toys, Iren Banks, Iren Toys,
Iren and Tin Trains, Wind-up Engines,
Sauta Clans, Rabbits, Horses,
B:ll Toys, Balls, Mechanical Toys,
Bicycle Whistles, Watches. Tops,
Pianos, Brass and Tin Walters, Clocks,
Steam Engines, Msgle Lanterns, r
Printing Presses, Whlsp Helder,
Meuth Organs, Call Bells, Skeletons,
Baskets, Ships, Breems, aims,
Splashers, Knlfe Trays, Dell Swings,
Salt Bexes, Colerod Flower Rnskctx,
Desks, Blackboards, Cradles,
"Sleighs, Dells, Drums,
Autograph Albums. Around the World Vlews,
Stereoscopic Views, Beeks, Dell Cups,
Rocking Chairs, High Chairs, Felding Chairs,
Dell's Carrlnge Chairs, Boek Racks,
Cuspidors, Bod-ReoinSults H-urlmclts,
Bureaus, Cradlei, .Tublcs, Bedsteads,
Hebby Horses, Rocking Horses,
Hnrpcttcs, Mctalln phones, Sand Te) ,
Tr.c Ornaments, Parler audTable Croquet,
Tree Candles anil Helders, Iren Letter,
All kinds of Blocks, Farms, Ten Plus,
t
Uamcsef nil kinds,
Celluloid Christmas Beeks and Cards,
Vuses, Glass Raskets, Finger Bowls,
Mattu Safes, Christmas Stockings,
Handkerchief aud Gleve Bexes,
Cellar and Cull Bexes, Flush Album, ,
Old Men nnd Old Women,
Oxydlied Toilet BeU, Werk Bexci,
Oiydlzed Bruih Sets, Express Wagons,
Oxydlzed Shaving Sets, Wheelbarrows,
Plusu Toilet Pets, Manacure Sets,
Smoking SeU, Writing Portfolios,
Picture Frames, Scheel Hugs,
Sideboards, l'lcture Puziles,
Sliced lllrds and Autmitls.
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF-
Silk and Linen
HANDKERCHIEFS
-AND-
MUFFLERS.
BOSTON STORE,
L J
35-37
LANCAbTER, PA.
Charles Starnm.
It
pen tat
L X vt IS-
Hn 3llitriltmffni.
TTILINN A BRENEMAN.
What Hinn & Breneman
Dells and Dell Carriages,
Bteara Engines,
Magle Lanterns,
Magnetic Toys,
Printing Presses,
Teel C.'iel,
Building Blocks,
Feet Balls,
Mechanical Toots,
Fine Lamps, Carvers, Nut Picks, etc.,
A.
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN
(SUITABLE XMAB GIFTS.
X"
Hager &
H
Heuse Ceats,Batli Robes &
The Hclghtli of Comfert, Warmth
Neckwear.
Beautiful and Exclusive Novelties In High
Class Neckwear, I'uir, Toek, Feur-lii-Hund
Shapes, at f 1, $1 25, $1 SO nnd II 73.
Lnrge Lines of Neckwear, Latest Effects, New
est Shapes, at 25c and 50c
Handkerchiefs.
White Hemstitched nnd. Tape Berd. Hand
kerchiefs, (all linen) K In., 1 In. and )' In. hems,
12HC 23c, S7Jc, 60c. 620 and 75c
Entirely New Efrects In Colored Berd. Hnnd
kerchiefs at 12c, 25c and 80c
All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 35c.
Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs In White and
New Berd. Effects, at 31c, 40e, 500,750,11, 1 1 25
and 1 GO,
Gloves.
Special Bargains lu Heavy Steckinette Gloves,
Kid Lined Fingers, at SO; worth 60c.
Heavy, Ltncd Astrakhan, Jersey and Scotch
Woof Gloves, at 60c.
Fine Line Astrakhan Fur Tep and Lined Kid
Qloves, nt f 1, $1 25 and $1 60.
HAGER &
25-31 West King
MILLER'S BORAX BOAP WILL WASH
Clethes nnd every article under the sun.
s:
ENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES, FINE
Plus Cut rtmeklnsr In (llass .Tnra nnd Tin
exes, Genuine 1'erique nnd Turkish Tobacco.
1IM1U1UH ;iUAll HTUllG,
Telephone.
lS-tfdlt -
U4 East King street
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes ande ery article under the sun.
MILLhR'S BORAX SOAF WILL WASH
Clethes nnd every artlcle under the sun
OYSTERS 1 BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR
ket served In ull styles, nnd 'meals at all
hours, ut CHARLES E. HOSTER'S, In the rear
or the Central Market. Ojstcrs In the shell or
eiened Honed te private families. Telephone
connection. nev2-2mdll
OILLYWAIT7. HAS THE BEST TWO FOR
jl ec anu tie uigars in tne Htnte, at
NOS. 6 4 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
M,Tu,Tli,H
dec5-0md
MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every artlcle under the sun
XT0TEL KOU RF.NT.-THE ST. CHARLES
XI Hetel en liist Chestnut street, In the city
or Ijincnster (opposite the l'enusjhnnla rail
road station), Is for rpnt for ene or mere years
from April 1, lau. Apply te
E. O. E. BATES,
n21-lmdR 413 North Duke Street,
1"
AUME1US WANTKD TO SUPPLY MILK
AT THE
T vrtAOTLMf fueiiirmn
441iswm-xuih VfS.akfV411-dkJ v.(
e29-tfdwR its Church St., ljincaster, Pa,
TM PORTED AND KEY WEST CIOARS
Just received all fresh goods.
DEMUTH'B CIGAR STORE,
Established 1770. IU East King StreeL
mUMfdR
MILLER'S BORAX KOAP WILL WASH
Clethes and every artlcle under the
1?
INETA1LORINQI
JVLL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE
WOOLENS, AT
P. WEIKEL'S,
8ep21-'lnidR Ne. 41 West King Street.
BEST 6e HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN
the city, at BILLY WAITZ'H,
Nes. 5 it 103 North Quecu St.
dec5-9mdM,Tu,Th,S
17A OR RE NT-IN MARIETTA, PA.-A
Lurge Building, ull en one Meer, suitable
for packing tobacco, foundry, or the manufac
ture of hollow-ware. The building was for
merly erected for the manufacture of hollow,
ware, but has been used for the pasttucUe
yearn us a tobacco warehouse. It Is the most
suitable building for the purposes named, In
the county. Address
HEOENERAHALDEMAN,
Executers of A. Cellins' estate,
!7-tfd Marietta, Pu.
rmOL'Ti SHANK.
Nothlng'BIere Appropriate for u On latines
Present than n nalr of
uuil
MAKE of Perfect
Fitting SHIRTS. Thu finest llneef Neckwear,
Kid Uleves, Umbrellas, Slllc and Linen Hand-
kerchiefs. Ac. Come early and cet first nieir
and hue them put oslde.
,, TROUTASHANK'S,
Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters.
110 North Queen street.
inaritHyiiH
T7IXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE CEN
li tre Souare Real Estate. Thce prewrtles
will be sold
Os TDBSDAT, Decemiier 10, A. D., 1889,
et the Leepard Hetel, In the City of Lancaster.
The undersigned will eirer ut public bale the
following valuable Heal Estate, te It:
Tract Ise. 1, being a Let of Ground, en which
Is erected a Four-Story Brlek Stere (Ilulldlug,
numbered 21 Centre Square, containing In front
21 feet, mere or lea, and extending lu depth t!7
feet, 5 Inches, mera or less.
Tract Ne. 2, beluga Let of Ground, en which
Is erected a Threo-htery Brick btore Ilulldlug,
numbered 20 Cent's Square, containing In front
13 feet, 11 Inches, mere or less, und extending lu
depth 41 feet, 3 Inches, mere or lets.
Tract Ne. 3. being u Let of Ground, en which
is erected a Twixitery and Munuml Reef Brick
Dwelling Heuse, situated en the south side of
Columbia UNcuue, nnd numbered 3 Cottage
Place, containing In front tsj feet, mera or lew,
and extending lu depth 200 feet, mere or les,
Thts property has wuter, gas, water closets, fur
nace, range and ull modem Improvements, and
Mould make a delightful hume. The street rail
way pnhse the deer, and the property being
bul2a yurds beyond the city Ilmlu the taxes
are low.
Tract Ne. 4. being six lets of ground, situated
en the southeast corner of College uenue and
West Lemen street, containing In front 132 feet,
and extending In depth castuurd 1J2 feet, mere
or less, ulth rlghlAlu common alleys en cast
and seuUi.
Tract .Ne.5, being a let of ground, situated en
the south side of said Wct Lemen street, con
taining In front 22 feet, und extending In depth
let! feet, mere or leys u1m with right te alley.
ThouheleorthuaboMMuentloiicdNtorebulld.
Ings ere tenanted by tlrit-cluw tenants, and
they present a most dislmble Investment, and
they will be sold together If desired by the pur
chaser. Ah) ene wishing te view any of the projer prejer
tles vun de se by lulling ou the undersigned.
Sale te commence at 7:30 o'clock p.m., u hen
conditions w 111 tie made known by
MARIA HOSTETl'F.R,
WILLIAM II. HOSTKTTEU,
FRANK L. HOSI'ETTEH.
Executers of D. 11. Hes tetter, deceased.
Joel L.1Uiks, Auctioneer, nJWJ.O.lOd
Timely Suestiens for Suitable Xuias
J
Haveier Beys and
Tree-holders (New),
Savings Banks,
talced AJBtmets, i
Ezptess Wagons.
Velocipedes,
Girls' Tricycles,
Bleds an
for Wedding and Chris tmasFrcsents.
ST.
LANGA8Tf3VPA.'
Brether.
Dressing Gowns, $5 1
and Elejance for Heme Wear.
Angera Weel Oleves et $1 23, tt 60 ml
Special value In Kid Gloves, New
75e : worth SI.
Kid Gloves for SUect or Driving
ana ii -.a. ,
Qcnt's Imterled Kid Gloves, Cj
Corded Backs, ntK.
White and Pearl nhades In Kid
and f 1 50.
Underwear.!
Special Values In Men's Qrey, VI
Scarlet Underwear at 25c. 50c and 75c.
All the Fine Grades of Underwent!
men, Lamb's Weel, Sanitary Wools
and Ribbed,
All Grades of Bajbrlggan, .Merine
K Hese, 12ie te 75c.
Values In Flaunel Shirts at 60c, 8i
UplOfJOU.
Cardigan Jackets, all qualities,
prices.
Full Dres,8hlrU In New I'lque, Sad
and Embroidered Effects, at SI 25, f 1 M
Cholce Line of Imported SuspendJ
II and SI 25 up te $2 50.
Special Vulucs In Suspenders, l2)d
nnu-jc
BROTHE
St., Lancaster, Pa.
TuT
$tcn e&tjcrtiecmcni
-VNEOFTHE LARGEST
WHOLESALE
Candy Houses in the
Southwest Cor. Southern Mark
d2-2wdlt JOS. II. H
TSEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CK
X the city, at BILLY WAIT!
Nes. C Jc 103 North Qui
ucce-e.maji,TU,iii,
11fTLLER'S BORAX SOAP WILlJ
XjJl. Clethes and cery urtlcle under
QCENES IN MANY LANDS.
2,000 VIEWS. 2,0
Under the Most l'snvcrful Incandescei
Sights and Scenes In Jeurnev Ov
!
iiiiiLh. urapuic Ucvltatlens by the
Orator,
GEO. NICHOLS.
Mechanical Changes, Scenic Silrprb
lerieuiunu i.at'enuury. ruinous l'n IB I
COURT HOUSE,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVE
UfcCUMIJKIl. 13 und 11
Tickets, 25c j Children, 15c. dec
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EW LAMPS AND ART QOODH.
Call axidL Se
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FINE If lift
-AND
HRT COODS
ON SECOND FLOOR
MnL.Arneld'sBuild
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
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LILLY BROS. A RAUlt.
HOLIDA
HINTS
Tliere Is no Christmas Present mere u,
than a set of CAB. VEILS. We have them
prices and styles-tag Hern, Rubber, C
leld. A carefully selected Hue of huud
Plush Cuses. '
The Grand Rapids CARPET BWEE1M
linl.nlbl. mill Alls., -lln.ilr .. Un.a.M ..I...!l
moil su ecH'i s. I
Our selection of UMBRELLA STANDS 1
CUSPADORS meet the popular approval.
designs are uuusuully line this )cur, bet)
bruss and nickel.
Weare hcndquiirlers en flneTABLE KNH l
and FORKS. The vnrietlei of stjle Inct
Celluloid, Rublier and Silver. Have Just
celcd nn Invoice of the celebrated WOST
HOLM POCKET KNIVES.
Reilly Bres, d Rail
40 AND -it N ORTII QUEEN ST.
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