.r;i' Tt ' "TVTTXTfT- - svF - $ TT,T-"- JtS jt? ' w-t- V -, . - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1889. . r: iij$r CS& g-i! ys, m m m Mh ft- Eft.' l&M t lift &y f-wi m a. K H a ? ri. v 'r .'" J IT 18 CONSIDERED SAFE. V. iff. MmU .limf WIR Cllff- r- ICT .mwnillJ mm i V . r MB UUVfM tha Jelsta Of MetT-A. C1m Vete of th M tka Prep IMeb, fj..t V fr .$$ m xtlflamad HmUM of lb LanOM- i HroeJ baud wa Md ob Ttawa SetwUw. TIM ebjwt of the SMCUBg wBtB BOa IBS) lasso wi " 'TTl IMtOWOMIWr OI WO W ntflnlMM. ' IWMWlMr wen tut mraeen pre-am i timan BrMNua, Brlnten, cecnran, ItBMimr, TntinirTrn. Kauta, Llppeld, Mar- ihUI, MoOemMT, McDenn.il, mokrijek, tfelUMpa, McMullen, PenU, Retllv, Rey- t. KOiana, ornrey-r, eair, nwnw, Mil rir. MrOnrmlrk. rmialdent. A. Mr. MeKlUipa. chairman of the property OBmilt, MtbinlUM tha following report T fet committee, wltn oeompn.ving r 'BOrtS of expert who examined the build- fag Bt Um request of the committee. '''AmareKt of thk nersxtr oemnrra 'if At the Uet meeting of the echoel beard 'tt property oemmlttee were Instructed te Make thorough examination of the eoheol et! la experts and ethers and make a re- I Bert relative te the oendltlon of aald build- hfmm. and If any defect exleted te aUte ' f J what they were and recommend any '''Wirnt that ought te be taken te make building eecure in every particular. iVWe met en Saturday for that purpeee, and P previous aud aince then the building haa i?-ben thoroughly examined by arcblteeU rt'-'aad experienced builders, men of ripe JK Judgment and all emphatically declare tnat MtWb building u perfectly aaw, wiweui any ' fJMM .Umm mnA that It waa nrA tha S Intention of the former oemmlttee or 1U if arahltect te have tble attle floored. &f If the echoel beard desire 10 nave a noer fi "Mi, B hub per " uunuinj ", V -if peee new, or in tue miure, we nwuuuiiu ''&; that additional Jelate be provided and that K the whole be well braced together. . 'if There aheuid be no queauen aueui ue s building. It is only a question wuewer Z attaav. kUknlJ ka m A suits tw nnt TYsaVaB WA . "CL any um for this part of the building, or fv will our sucoesaera want te use it for any 'fi- purpose whatever T After taking Inte oou eou oeu f& eideratlen these facts and also the amount . r of mener that has been expended en thla fV building and the condition or the treasury, '' 'tfr as It policy te spend about 9400 mere? . If SE ii ae. tie property committee are prepared te tf put down thla fleer at once, net Interfering , wnBpwwmmvim.--.-- ; . XL. Wi will state In conclusion and want it 'dkUnetly understood by every member of J.-s ' !! uwini IIN HIV VUlllMJUUIt aa SP that this building in all Its parts la aaafe, : v: auestanuai eirucvure, whueui ueiK irum is" f."r?""!rJ';"j:", tv. x arBBaaaaairii sir fwinirwiirnMi. S WaMWlljr WHMWWtV.Viat WHAT THK AROHITXCT SAYS. jg? liANCASTXit, ra., Dec lii, inw. , Dtrttter$ : m, UKXVTX.KMsn : in Bnsif nr w Tuur nnjuni ' v.t. i am nieaaea te suemu ine louewinK smie- ment eeneerning such portions or the new i tsi vvesx unesinui sireev ncuoei uutiuinn ,,5.ft, m were reported te the beard of directors . s& at their but meetlns aa belna Insecure or unsafe. The second story celling joists, which want the main point of crltlelsm. are in- - .. Nfluvu mr vaHiiujf juiaa viuj. auu uwt iui iJJ1 fleer jelsta, aa I was Instructed by the pre ; A edlng property committee te provide no ": ,i' Innr for tha atlln A a vlllnir lnlata thav kfy1 apaanfflntantlvf atrnnir fnr ilia nurnASA. ' ji'j Consulting the highest engineering au- e jei.ia f Inaft 11 AV" nfnln hti nil raH nniind.. rhlnn Is ramnu. fc'-CTVt-ai nKana.alcrhh r ttinhraalilnirlru.il ,-jAy ."-""---.-:-. ,vr -"."? :rr: A a mauer ei isci i nave sku ei mese haunt leaded with hut thraa hundred iff- neunda. which la one-third of the aafe lead k tK, allowable, and but one twenty-fourth ei sii. IM ereaking leaa, ae tnat tne section or 2?!. Inlaa Avw Mnh anhnnl mnm la MrahU nf . IC ustainlng an evenly distributed additional & lead of ever Ave tens, and allll be well 'JiV i.t.l .V tlMl .... is The deflection ei theae beams which I ; - tj,-;. asjppeae waa cemuaerea eviaence ei ineir ''jSstweeltneaa, ia common te all beams of con- f BMerabiespsn, wbetberonrenor woea.ana SSte be evidence whatever in thia instance 1; Mat the beams are lnsumul.nl in atrengtu ;, ler their purpose. Although aa above 'atated theae Jelsta are capable of sustaining "iftvAta. much sreater weight than ia at present &.;;;sSilmad. vet if used aa a fleer I would md- pmViM additional JelsU and well braced, for u uis noenng is ibiu uireeiiy ou lueae beams, a concentrated lead at any one point, or vibration caused by running or Jumping en the fleer might possibly crack the plastering beneath If nothing mere serious be done. Hoping this statement will beaatisfao beaatisfae beaatisfao tery I remain. Respectfully Yours. C. Kmlen Uhban, Architect. COMTRACTOIt MAYEn'S VIKWS. Lancaster, Pa., Dee. 12, 1889. 1 tt Softeol Beard cLancaiUr OUv, fa. Okxtlsmen. I reel It ray duty te let you knew hew I reel about the third story joists. They are strong enough for the uses for which they were intended. I de net think It Is proper-te-let the building In this eondltien It should have a fleer for two reasons. First, te prevent falling through the ceiling. Second, if we get a anew storm tha anew may blew in and rest en the plastering ; you would have no chance te get rid of it but leave it melt and that would seen miarortune. l would recommend it te be floored aud complete the building, aa that I think is the only place whleh I think aheuid be attended te at present. I. P. Matkh. FROM KXTERIXNCKD BUII.PKRS. Hi O Property OemmUttt of tht lAxneatttr City Soteol Beard.: Oxntlbmen: We, the undersigned, have carefully examined the new West Chestnut street school building and find everything ia geed condition. The second story cell ing Joists we consider plenty strong enough for the purpose for which they are in tended, but If anextrafloerlstobelaldwe would recommend that additional Jelsta be provided' and that the whole be well braced together. Respectfully submitted, McLauehlix t Gkskll. J. FRANK BJIMLT'a O-INION. Lancaster, December 11th, 1889. Mr. MiKUUpt, Chairman Property COmmiUtt, ZawenthT CXty Scheel Beard : Peak Bib: On examination of the 2d story celling Joists or new Chestnut street school building, I found aald JeUta as specifications directed and doing all the duty that could be expected or the aame under existing circumstances. There is no danger of the celling sinking any mere. Floering can be placed en the Jelsta by supporting the aame at centre te reef, and by the aame fleer the celling could be aiade atralght. Yours respectfully, J. Frank Remly. FLOORS TO BE LAID. Mr. Marahall moved that the property V-; oummlttee boautheriwd te have the third story moored. Mr. MoCemsey urged the adoption or the motion. The safety or the building never waa a question with him, for be believed it te be perfectly safe. It waa from ether oaaiderallena that he favored a fleer en ths third fleer of this building. The build ing waa unfinished without a fleer and there aheuid be one te prevent the anew which will drift in and go through the ailing. Mr. Cochran aald the reports or experts settled the main point at Issue the safety f the building. He never had any doubt M te its aafety and It was as safe new with- ife- a noer as it would be witb a fleer, The impression may go out that a fleer In 'te be laid because the building Is net strong enough without it. He would vote for a fleer te be placed, but at the next .Meeting would offer as a rule that the room shove thla fleer nor any ether room in any f the school buildings or the city shall be sad for a gymnasium. The gymnasium St has ruined the high school building. The Doaitien op- rmnaaiuma. lis atveraa tbsm proper reatrlctlens. 7 Mr. McCemsey said he would rather see ttM) Chestnut street school building vMsMMtts fleer than te have a fleer plaeed , Utaesssd tbe room used aa a gymnasium. , Mr. Hegener argued that Cere was no aaaasasitv for the fleer. TbeexDenaaef sg" down would be tee great. There e uanger or anyone tailing wreugb flstllng, for the deer leading te this iteeuia ee ept securely lecsea. is erserea ins impiesaten IteaiswlUbeUatthe build- y sjaara ap te this department and there la no I -; wslrsliit en them ; they are daring in their ., .flasta ad accidents have happened. He R: ' net want te be in tbe tualUen aa mi ?i ting la net aaie and that the fleer la added te make it atrenger. &.. UaMtiall mmA a mnni ailrll .. Ill On the third fleer or the Chetiut street build ing Is needed for aterage purpose". Mr. Rellly oerrectod the Jmpiwmlen that the property committee had recommended a fleer te be placed. It had net done se, but merely reported the fact" te the beard. The motion 01 wr.jinnnii w u. " fleer laid was adopted by a veU or 12 te 10, afollewa: Meaara. Breneman, Cochran, Marnlinll, McCemaey, McElligett, McKllllpa, Peiita, Rellly, Rovneld", Iteland, Shirk, aud Hr. McOermlclc 12 voted aye, Messrs. Brlnten. Orient, Hegener, John John Jehn eon, Kanta, Llppeld, McDonnell, MoMul MeMul len, Schroyer and Wehlaen 10, veUxl no. Mr. Reynolds called the attention of the beard te the resolution adopted at the last meeting, directing the property committee te have the stone caps ever the windows he altered (they being HurIi with the wall) that the bricks would be protected, no understood that the expense would lie $1,000, and lie did uet think the lieard ought te Incur that expense at this tirne. The chair ruled that the nmtter had been referred te the property commltlee, and it was In their bands. ,.,,,, The resignation or Mlwi Allce hllsen as a previsional toacher was prosented, but no action taken. HOOUa SHERIFF'S SALE. The Auction That O. II. Clark Wanted In In Progreae. The sheriff or Lancaster county is sup posed te be selling the iilleged pictures or O. II. Clark, In the Attlrlch building, but that efllclal or his deputy does net appear te have much te de with the sale. When the exocutlen, was Issued agaliift Clark the Intelligencer said It was a set op between Clark and Cloveland, the party Who came with him, te have an auction sale or picture, and when Clark railed In all bis efforts te get a license te have nn auction he resorted te the trick or having an exocutlen Issued ugainst himself. This morning at 10 o'clock was the tlme designated for the sheriff's sale and at that hour Deputy Hhorlff.Stenor madothe usual proclamation and anneunced tonus of the sale. Having geno through the uecussitry legal preliminaries he ntopped aside and bad nothing rurther te say. Mr. Clark, the party against whom the execution was Issued, then took charge of the sale and acted as auctioneer. Cleviiland, who lsstied oxectttlon against Clitrk, offici ated as the clerk of the wile. Clark (lid the bossing. He told Cloveland what pictures te give te hlui for sale. The sale was rcaxemibly well nttended and the pictures reld for all they were worth, although Clark tried te impress his audience with the ldea that purchners were getting great bargains. TWO MORE FOIt THE SYNDICATE. They Are Aaer the Mtlloravllle und West End Street Car Lines. The directors of the Lancaster and MUleravUle and West Knd passenger rail waya met en Thursday evening at the office of Walter M. Franklin. A communi cation was read from the New Yerk syndi cate offering te buy a controlling interest in these reads, se that they also can be run by electricity, under the clty'a Christ mas gift te the syndicate. The directors held the matter under ad visement, and will be called together In the nearAiturete sign an agreement, which has practically been agreed Uxn. Wth the control of these reads the syndi cate have all the street railways in the city. The gsuge of the MUlorsvllle and West End reads will have te be chiuiged, it being different from the Knst Knd and city railways. MANTELL IX " MOXMAU3." A Geed Porfbrmauce te n ltntlier Small Audlenoe nt the Opera IIeuw. The audience at the epera house last eve ning te see Rebert Mantell In " Mnnbars " waa net small, but It was by no means as Urge aa It should have been, considering tha merits of the star and the play. "Mon "Men bars"waa seen hore Iat year and it Is therefore net unfamiliar te Lancaster people. Mr. Mantell is nti excellent actor and he acquitted himself In his usual style last evening as Menburs. His company was all that could be desired, md It Included Mark Price as Laurent, Kuiidall Weston as Leuis Dt Aleran, Charlntte Itelireus as Diane, Maria Shelden as Madame Jtlanche, Ac Narrowly Kweiiped llelnif 8liet. The boys or this city who tue Hinall rilles te sheet sparrows and ether things have grown very careless,and the wonder Is that mere peeple have nit been hurt by thorn. On Thursday Mrs. William 11. Rey, of 417 West Chestnut street, made a narrow escape from being killed. Hlie v. as up atalrs when a bullet, from ene of these guns came crashing through a French plate glass window. Immediately above her head. The bullet, which was well flattened out, was found en the fleer, but the boy who 11 red it could uet be found. a LIMITED LOCALS. Thepouslenof Heury Schretdt, Lancas ter, haa been Increased, On Monday aud Tuesday of next woek tbe Heme Mission band of Olivet Daptlst church will held an apron bazar In the rear of the Kewler gallery. The proceeds will be used toward dofraylngtheoxeuscs contracted iu securing new church furni ture. The will be a stereo pttcuu exhibition at the court beuse this evenlng, which Is said te be very geed. This afternoon the pay car or the Penn sylvania railroad arrived In town, and tue empleyes are happy Iu consequence. llnfore Alderman llurr. Susan Martin, a resident of the r.lghth ward, has been prosecuted hbfera Alder man Barr for maliciously destroying the fences of the preperty of Mrs. Rothweiler. Ball was entered for a hearing. Uerman Coeke, tailor, has preferred a charge of false proton he airaiiiHt lioeruo Lutz, living lu the Kighth weuil. befere the aame magistrate. The allegation is that Lutx obtained clothing by fraudulent representations. Lutz gnvu ball for u hearing. ai Husbuud ami Wile IHsuiiroe. Minnie Mera, of Providence township, and her husband, Frederick Murz, separ ated a few days age after numerous quar rels, and the husband had been returned te court for desertion and surety of the peace. When Merz loll he took with him u let of furniture, which his wife claimed as her preiierty, aud te-day hIie Issued a writ of replevin te rocevor thorn. Albert Jeiich' Trouble. Last evenlng Albert Jenes was heard be fore Alderman Deen onehargesordrunUon and disorderly conduct, preferred by V. H. Herr. On the first he paid the costs, and the second was held under advlseiucut. Herr made a new complaint against him, charging him with larceny In selling a let or goods that did net belong te hlui but were sold te him en the installment plan, a, Cllosephlo Te-Nlsht. The regular meeting of the Cllosephlo club will be held this evenlng at the resi dence or J. W. B. Bailsman, esq., nil West Chestnut street. Prof. It. C. Schiedt will read an essay en Tolstoi. Funeral of u Colored 1'rriicher, The funeral of lie v. B. 11. l'richett, or the African Methodist ICplscejul denomination, took place this afternoon. His body was taken te the Strawberry btrtet dittrch where services were conducted bv Rev. Heth D. W. Smith, W. It. Nurris, ofis'orrls efis'orrls ofis'errls town, and A. M. Buckley, el Columbia. Interment was mude In thu grave yaid ad joining the church. A lli-akeniun Injured. Jehn K. fjwartz, or Columbia, a brake man en tbe Reading & Columbia railroad, waa injured in 'this city te-day. He had hla feet caught between the platform of a freight car and an engine while shining cars en Water street. The feet was badly squeezed, but Dr.McCermlck, who attended the injury, says there are no bones broken, Swarti was sent te Columbia at '1 o'clock. Execution Issued. Charles I. Landis, attorney rer Jehn XV. Powell, Issued execution this afternoon against Gee. Weber, city, beer bottler, ft r i.aoe. t Orantd u Boldler'a License. Jehn Weucb, city, has beeu granted a renewal or his eeldfer'a llcense te peddle feeds in ths county or Lancaster. Stele a Cleck. Fred, l'ease was arrested en Thursdav night for larceny or a clock from Jeseph nibble, a resident of Maner street. When Constable Shaub waa about reading the warrant or arrest te him Peaae told him he could save htm that trouble, aa he knew the offenso for which he waa wanted. Al derman Halbnch committed him for a bearing en Monday. Poase was sent te jail for three days by Alderman Barr for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. This offense was com mitted prier te the theft of the clock. Da. 1'lKBCK'f) Pellets, or Antl-bllleuiOranulc. have no enunt. 2i cent vial : one a dose. Curra hesiluche, connliitlen, bllleu.neM and IndlgMlleu. F,HAtr cdth. llidiiEi.-In thlielty, eiithelSth InsL, IUv. E.K.lllgtK'e, in the uth year or his age. The relstlvcM and friends of tb. family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, rrem thnKIrM llorenmil church, en Monday morn lug at IbMo'cleck. Intermentat EmmltUbtirg, Md. ltd IlAHRtMORK. In this ilty.en ths 1.1th lnL, lwl lUrrluger, In the 79th -"sr of till age. The relative nnd frlendi of tha family are rcupectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late rculdenee, Se. M Wctt Orange street, en Memlay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intcrment ill Zlen's cemetery. ltd CeNAWAT. Dec. 11, 1MB. In this city, Mrs. Ceunway, nged about 3(1 years. The relatives and frlciHln are respectfully In vited te attend llui funeral, from the retklenee of Daniel Mctlec, 012 North Mark.t street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ltd Jehnsen. On Friday, 13th of December, 18W, nt Alrvllle. Yerk eeunty, Uydla F.,yeungct daughter of Jenah Jolnnen. ltd iitavltet. Hteulc Market. Uuotatlent by Red, McUraun Ce., bankers, iiucasier, i u. NKW YOU LIST, 11 A.M. list. 8r. at. Canada 1'uclUc.. ...... C. C. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central I'acltlc. , Canada Southern Chi. Hi. U A t'hg Den. A med..... Del. U A W Erie Erie 2mU - Jer C K.AT Leu. A N. U Shere Mich. Cen Mlwieurl Pacific. Heck. Valley liiK iJi ft' 5 1W sg N. 1. W N. 1'. Prof. 70! N. WesL. 11 n. y. c my New England 44 East Tennessee V umaua - -. Oregon Transcontinental.. S unutnea w. Paclfle Mall Richmond Terminal St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific my. Wabash Cem IS Wabash ITcf.... mi Western U 8&i West Shere Heeds. rillLADKLWlf A I 1ST. Leh. Val MM 11. N. Y. A Phi la Pa. R. R. Mi Reading lwjj Leh. Nav HesUmv, Pass P. A R N. Cent. Peeples Pas.. Rdg 4'a - Oil - 52K 1. 103 Philadelphia l'roduee Market. Philadelphia, Dec. 18. Noen-Flour weak; Pt-nn'a supers, 2 50a2 75; extra. 285.125; family, S7S'tV0; roller, 4 0004 62; patent, M&0,e:5 00. Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Red, new, 79&80e ; Ne. 1 Penn'a Red, OOe ; Ne. 2 de, S7e. Cern firm ; Ne. 2, new, 4&$43e ; old, 44 4lc OaU steady ; Ne. 2 White 31c ; Ne. 2 mlxedVStc Bran dull ; Winter I12KWI3 50. Rated havdull; IllMVaHOO as te Quality ; timothy II 6nrn&0 for choice; mixed, 11150; baled rye straw, new, 818 50. ltnltcr weak'; Penn'a creamery extra 27ft2ta ; Peuu'n firsts extra S4C4J7. Eggs dull; Penu'a UrsU, 2icj held lets, 15a 23c, us te quality. Cheese steady ; part sklnu,7fi.8e ; full skims 'im ic. Petroleum steady ; refined In bbls., 17 60. Potatoes firm : K&atBc per bus, as te quality. Grain und Previsions. Furnished by S. K. Yundt Breker. Cu ioaeo, Dec IS, 1:00 e clock p. ra. Wheat Cern OaU. Perk, l.urd. Decemlicr 77J4 31JJ t 00 Year January TOK 81 20 V S5 8 02 February 81W 6 6 March M 6 Hi April May 82Ji S.'lf 2f W 72 8 10 June July- 81 &fii Crude Oil lOOft Consels - -.. Clusluir Prices 2:15 o'clock n. m. wneau worn. uais. i-erc, , Lard. 6 17 a'iw 6 82 8 00 December- 77H l'i 20X 8 85 i ear M ... Jnnuary.... 77J February . March t',i April May M June July SOJi Consels Crude Oil , 8U u ai 090 V 40 V 45 81 33 SStf 22j 8 70 8 07 103K iU'iu dbucL'tieciucttte. 3URE J U1CK UK THE GRAPE. Tart Red and White CALIFORNIA WINE, 80c per bottle ; 83.00 per deten bottles. ROH RER'U LIQUOKBTORE, Ne. 22 Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. OR SALE-A RESTAURANT IN THE central part or city, which has always done and Is doing au .xcellsnl business. In quire at this elllce. dis-8td -TrANTED-AMIDDLE-AOED LADY FOR V gsneral housework. Apply at (113-ltd 1 EAST ClUiSTN UT ST. 1710R RKNT-FKOM APRIL 1st. NEXT. A. 13 First-class Rlacksmtth's Snep, with dwell ing IIouse, sltuated at Greenland Mills, In East Lamicter township. Apply te ELIZABETH O. E. BATES, elt-ttdll 443 North Duke St. Iucaster, Pa. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. (1 ENUINE FRENCH 11 III A U PIPES, FINE X Plug Cut Smoking In Glass Jars and Tin Uexcs, Geuulne Perlque and Turkish Tobacco. DEMOTH'S CIGAR STORE, Telephone lit East King street al8-tfdlt MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and eery article under the sun. JMI'OETED AND KEY WEST CIOAR3 Just received all fresh goods. DEMUTH'8 CIOAR STORK, Established 1770. lit East King Street alMfdlt TTHETHEBiaiTI WAHIIHURN'S GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, M. F. ,TEIGERWALT A SONS. Ne. ZU N. Water St Wholesale Agents. d7-JHdlt O HOES AND SLIPPERS. BARGAINS FORM HOLIDAYS, Yeu could net makeamere acceptable Christ- mas Present than CO oed pair of Shoes or Bllp- tiers. We have received snuther lnvelcrt nf have Celebrated 83.00 Shoes for Men. In all the tees and widths, and the best shoe for 12 00 that Is made. We have Ladles' shoes at all prices, and you cannot fall te be suited. Plenty of Ituets oeurxe and tine, Goodyear's f!le mi Rubbers are conceded te bs the best In the market, and these are hat we sell almost exclusively ; a full line en band. We have a nice lotef I!eliduyHllpertbal e are anxious te cIemi nut. GIeusaCalI. wm. hTgast, WAK NO. IM NORTH QUEEN ST. r RAND CO.NCEItl'. GRAND CONCERT BY Franklin and Marshall College GLEE OLUBI AT COURT HOUSE, Monday Evening, Dec. 16. ADMISSION.. ..S5AND60 CENTS. ST-Tlcketa' and Charts at Bookstore. Vea Dsrsmlta'a CU8-I14 jtew glbtrt,a)gmtnt. BOEtlSOM CAKUIAUU WORKS WILL remove te the rertiT of Duke and Vine streets, Monday, Dec. II, IMf. UEO. H. NOltriECK, Prep. FOB nENT-FOIl FAIItH, Ac-Th. Finest and LargMl riell In the city. Centrally located, formerly boernein's Carriage . Hbew Iloeino, lMsnd lis) Fiit King ntreel, Alteth. large tactery In the rcr, n Mllllln street. In quire Of GEO. H. NOitllECK, Proprietor Decraum Currluge Works. decMtdll AtO TO REKMlirs OLD WINE HTOBR JT for N. E. Rum, Jamaica Hum and brandy fur Christmas. NO. SO EAST KINO HTilEET. MIl.l.EK'H IIOUAX 80AP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every article under the c prlc AMKORNIA RED AND WHITE WINES, direct from Nairn Valley, cm., ai reaueea ces, At REIOARTB, Ne. 29 East King Htreeu ITIOR YOUR CIIItfHTM AH C00K1NO j VHK Pride of the West Fleur. Fer Hulu by All Dealers, d7-2wdR OPENED TO-DAY A FINE LINEIKREY'S Imported Chocolates nnd llon-Item. Rai sins, Klgi, Nuts, Ac. All I'ieIi nnd New. CHAH. W. EUKERT, nt-lmdll 129 East King St. rf1 If. MUMM. linilf'HE SEC. 1'OMMERY U", H-c. Pliier lleldsleek. and all the lead riiw Of Pi ing brands erelgiiUhntnpH lipHillC'S, At REMl ART'S. Ne. 3 East King Street. A STItOLOOIST IN TOWN- THE OREAT Kurenenn Wltnnl A t last e liave found ttie only rcllable European Astroleglst. Would you knew your lulureT Ifse, consult Madam. H. en love, marring?, diverce, law suits, re movals and speculations. She can tell you what you are bejt adapted for. lecnU-s hidden treas ure, shows you a correct likeness or your future partner, brlnirs together theie separated, re moves evil Influences, locates dlucAses, tells you what time the planet of fortune will bencfltyeu. Ladles, SOe. Hentlnmen, Sl.OI). Can be found at NO. 4M WEST KINO STREET, corner of Mary Street. dl2-2t NATHORHT. DENTIST. 29C11.NTIIE HOUAIIE. nuut illlng Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Bets made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth I nsertcd without plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, c cry thing pertaining te Dentistry will rocclve prompt attention at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nutherst Is the ONLY Dantlst In this county nhelsa graduate of Medlclnens uull as of Dentistry, an advantage that Is obvious nTO-Hindiw JTIALL AND WINTER, 1880. Fer the Ijitcst Novelties, Largest nnd Most Complete Assortment of Kail nnd Winter Suit ing, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. OER IIART. Nene te equal it. Nene te surpass the make up. The correct Fabric for Full Dress Suits, and tbe price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. U North Queen Street. 9-Only Direct Importing Tailor in the City of Lancaster. It TylANrS CORNER I The purest and best ofexcrythlnR needed In Christmas Baking. Our N. O. linking Molasses Is the finest In the market, cheap at 12, 15 and 17 rU per quart; lsMsing Unttcr, home packed, Soed and sweet, 15 and in cts per pound : Fresh Ireund Hnlcci, Kee Water, etc; Hhellbarks and Shcllbark Kernels. Try our High Grade Fleur for Chrlstmus b.iklug. Orders rilled at lowest prices. OEO. WI ANT, n2MmdM.F,H 111 West King Street T A RGAINS IN SHOES. BAMAINSIN SHOES -AT- HIMENZ'S. LADIES' RUIIRERS IS CENTS. CHILDREN'S HUUIIERS 22 CENTS. Children's Fine DenROla, heavy Bele, spring heel shoes, size 5 te 7, 44c. Size 8 te 11, ttic, heel or spring heel. Misses' llenvv Scheel Shee. OOe. Children's Fine Pebble Geat, spring heel, worked button hole, 75c. Ladles' Warm Lined Cleth Shoes, plain or foxed, tl. Jeb let Ladles' Fine Dongelu Opera Toe 8250 Shoe reduced te 81 50 Infant Shoes, 25 cents. Jeb let of Men's Flue Lace, Butten nnd Con gress Shoes, 81. Geed Solid Leather Selar Tip Shots for Reys, slie 8 te 12, 75c Heys' It lit ten Shoes, 81 and SI 25. Jeb let Men's CalMtln Luce Shoes, 51 25. Jeb let Men's Rubber Routs, 81 25. Beys' Solid Lonther, Deuble hole Heet, 81.25. Men's, 81 60 and ti. Plenty of ether Shoes nt reduced prices. Jehn hIemenz, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. feblft-tfilF M" ART1N UROS. Giit buying made easy by variety, plenty and prices medeit, Olfl-flt things In variety. Holiday Presents, lmmtsome and useful. An Umbrella makes an appre Our Policy Is a Matter of In terest. priate gift Se much sympathetic protection shown lu the gift. Geed Umbrellas, natural sticks, geld and silver caps, 75c and 97c. Finest Umbrellas, newest bandies and best made, 82, fi 50, 83 te 87, ladles and gentlemen's sizes. Leather Goods In Variety. "Writing TableU Cuff and Cellar Bexes, Purses, Leather Case Traveling SsU, Toilet and Shee Brush Sets. 81 buysa handsome present In Leather Goods; 85 handsomest " Colgate's " and " Tappan's " Perfumery and Soaps. A Smoking Jacket or Heuse Cout makes a handsome present Ter a gentlemen, illg variety, 85 te 810. A Suiter Storm Overcoat, rendy-mude. or Suit or Over coat Pattern of Cleth, a handsome present for young men or old ; tu up will buy cither und geed. Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, Silk and Linen variety, styles handsome, prices cheap. Noth ing comes oftener te the semes throughout tbe year.) A New Present this ear the " Russian Tip pet" A niutllerand full dress shield combined, for evening and full dress wear. Te see them Is te admire them. A visit will pay you. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 28 AND 28 NORTH (iUEEN ST. T HEIST'S. REIST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. The Largest Stere I The Hea lest Stock ! The Rest Location I LOOK rOlt THE RIG SION 1 A Carload of Big Bargains Unloading Te-Day. Loek at our large display of Baking Molasses, 6, 8, 8, 10, 12, 14. 15, 16, 17 and 18 cunts. 1'hey nic all guaranteed exef llent bakers. BAKING BUTTER. I.OOopeumlsot the Hnett Baking Butter In the city. II v all incuisscc li before jeu buy elsewhere. l.rtW pounds or El gin Butter, nice and fresh, nt 200 per pound. SPICES AND UXTRACTS.-Our hplccs are the ery finest In the market Our Extracts are of high quality and lewprlcis. Twe und thre large bullies for 2c, WE TOLD YOU SO. Sugars are again en the downward turn, and would net be a bit sur prised te see them tall le per pound. Keep jour eies wide own. We will keep you posted, HONEY. Pure Yerk State Hei.ey, 15c per pound, or 2 pounds fur 25c. WALNUT AND SHELLUARIC KERNE1A We have the llnest line of Kernels in the city en display outside. Kernels almost whole. FilUir JUICES. Our Krult Juices are new In used fur lluverlm; ('ream, Custard, Cake, Sauce, Jelllci., Ac. We huve Pineapple, Bleed Orange, Raspberry, Pach, Wild Gruiie and Strawbeny. Price large het t les, 2ve. SILVER STAR RAKING POWDER. -With everv 15e box ou get a luiiilome present. Try It vases. Pitchers, Sugar Bowls. Ae. OUR BOOK. Don't be deceived by cards got ten out In opposition te our card. Remember ours Is the original. We inulie no nuh prom prem ises, but give ou Just what we say. Soecutof book In our circulars. 1 hey ure going fast Come and See Our Immense Stock of CHRISTMAS GROCERIES, Whlcli Space and Time I'erbld te Write Up. n- Our Duke Street Stere Is Packed With Big Bargains. Call and See. REfST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE 8T8., Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, aud Next Doer te tierrel Herse Hetel. Hn 9Hnanrlimtnt e NKOrTHBLAItaisaT WHOLMAIJg Oandy Heuiti in th.'BUU, fleuthwest Cor. Sen there Market, dUwdR JOS. H. RUBER. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun mHELATfJBT FAD. JL . Deeble-Brsaated JackeU. MCORANN A NOW LE N. Tb. Tailors, Ne. 1M North queen HL aWOpen Every Evenlag. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun T ANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE. XJ LAKCAsraa, December, 189. I5a8ir ob Madam : Yeu are cordially in vited te visit the LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEOE, at IU headquarters. Ne. 84 North Duke street, before entering your son or daugh ter In January. Convince Yourself or the genu ineness of the article before Investing. Six ?eung Ladles and Oentlemen from this Tnstttu Ien oek positions since October 25. Address. H. C. WEIDLER. Principal. MILLER'S BORAX KOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun YTVI1S.U FOR RENT.-THE ST. CHARLES jljl. iteiei en Bast Hetel en East Chestnut street, In tbe city ei uincaaver ioddes of Lancaster read station) Hie tne Pennsylvania rall- read station), is for rent for one or mere years from April 1, 1890. AbdIv te E.O.E. BATES, 448 North Duke Street n21-lmdR rrUlOCTASHANk.. "Nothler Mere Appropriate for aClnlstmas Present than apalr of OUR MAKE of Perfect Fitting SHIRTS. Ths finest llneef Neckwear, Kid Gloves. Umbrellas, Silk and Linen Hand kerchiefs, Ac. Come early and get first pick and have th.m put aside TROUT A SHANK'S, Shirt ManulaCtursra and Men's Outfitters, 140 North Quean street mar2MydR t ALACK Or FJWBION. Santa Glaus Has Gemel And Has Made His HEADQUARTERS AT THE- Palace of Fail, IIS AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Bring your children te see him, and the many nice things he has brought te our store. He will appear in our Win dow for the first time en Satur day, the 14th, and after that every day and evening until Christmas ; his bag filled with many little presents, he comes down through the chimney and fills the stockings which the lit tle girl has hung up the even ing before going te bed. It will please the Children te see Santa Claus and talk te him. He is very kind te geed chil dren, and will surely come te them en Christmas Eve and bring them something very nice. A thousand handsome and useful presents are displayed in our Seuth Window, and our Handkerchief Display the fin est ever seen in this city. Call at once. We shall be pleased te show you through the store. 115 & 117 North Queen St. rpHE PRETTIEST OK ALL EXHIBITS! Holiday Slippers! Happy the Lady or Gentlemen who buy and wear the Slippers bought here. Hew pleasing they At ; what comfort, centeut nnd geed wear they de give. Hew pretty, tee, they are. Fancy Leather designs, the handiwork of skilled mechanics ; beautiful efl'ecta in worsted aud thread ou velvet, felt and listing, by deft fingers of the fair Bex. Cheap grades aa well aa the finest; be tween tfteru we've every ether kind and price te meet inquiry. Alligator Slippers colere russet, ma hogany and wine, at (2.50 and $3. Oeze Calf Leather Slippers, leeks, feels, and wear like old-time buckskin, at 51.75. Itusset Geat EveretU, excellent grades, nt $1.50. "The Emperor," dark tan-colored Everetts, for middle-aged gent's wear, at $1.75. The original make and shape of these is here. Ne mere comfortable one has ever been made. Te-day there are a hundred and one imitations of it. Try ours ; they won't disappoint you. Old Fashioned Morocco Sllppere, hand-made aud very durable, at $1.50. Silk Embroidered Velvet Slippers, very pretty shapes, at60c, COc, 76c, $1 te $2. Be sure te see these if you wish pretty slippers at low prices. You'll like them. Chenille Embroidered Velvet Slippers, at $1 te $1.50. Corduroy Embroidered Slippers, at $1.50. Felt Toilet Slippers, at $1.75. Easy and comfortable. Ise seams te hurt the feet. Beys' and Youths' Slippers, iu win ning styles, all sizes, all prices. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Qukkn Street, Lancas ter. Pa. Palace of Fashion, Vtt 3artlmni. amd a Mcelrey. bard a Mcelrey, Mm. 33 ejad SB Seuth Queea aHrvsi, Special Bargains in Oar Line for the Holiday Trade. .. nANDKERCHrEIiIlk Han 811k Mufflers at 7Se. It, II 26, ft CO, etc. Im utlen Silk Mufflers at 20c, and 25c Bargains in Ladles' Hamlkerchtetsat Se, Be, ttc 10c, etc Ladles' Initial Handkerchiefs at 10c ; extra quality at lae ; wertb 2Sc GLOVES Extraordinary Value In Ladles' and Children's Gloves, In black nnd colors, at tie, Z& 25 V!a SPi. M12 " O'eves and MRU In wool, oil Un leather, or buckskin, at 20e, 25c, coo, 40c, HOC, 65c, 76c, If 00,11 25, etc ' ' ' ' t, UlSTr.Y6 AU "".i Hosiery In the city ter the money. Anether 16t of Children's Black Ribbed Cotten Hese, slightly Imperfect In ths wearing, at se per pair, regular price, 12Js. Bargains In Weel Hese ter Ladles, Men or children. One let of LadW Regular Mad. Hese at 26c. made te sell for 50c TJMBRELLAS-Qlerla Silk Umbrellas, M In., II 00 ; 28 in., II X ; 80 In., tl 60. BLANKETS A pair of Blankets would mak. an elegant Christmas Present The best value In the city. TABLE'CLOTHS Linen Table Cleths, 21 yards long, with Ien. deaen Napkins te match, only 12 SO: 2K yards long, with Napkins, only S3 00 ; 8 yards long, with Napkins, only i 60. Bar gains In Towels. SHIRTS-Extra Values In Men's Weel Dress Shirts at 7Se, II 00, II 26, II 50, S3 00, etc. bard a Mcelrey, Net. 33 and 35 Beeth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. Stem .bucrticmcnt. PO TO REIOART'S OLD WINE STORE VT for Irish and Scotch Whiskies of the finest Importations. NO. 23 EAST KING STREET. C Q B FULL DAY COURSE. iSOO ae NIGHT SESSION. IN THE KEYSTONE UUSIN EH COLLEGE. The leading school in Bookkeeping, Penman ship, Commercial Arithmetic, Typewriting, etc. W.D, MOSSEK, Prln., Ne. 18 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa, tMAw CLOTHING I -AT- L. Gansman Ac Bre. 9. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS. BARGAINS IN Men's, Bey's and Children's Goods at Half Regular Prices. Men's Overcoats, former price U 50, New Selling at175. Men's Overcoats, former price $3 25, New Selling at300. Men's Overcoats, former price V) SO, New Selling at U 00. Men's Overcoats, former price 111 00, New Sell ing at te 25. Men's Overcoats, former prlce SI 1 00, New Sell ing at 6 SO. Men's Overcoats, former price 118 00, New Sell ing at $7 60. Men's Overcoats, former price 818 00, New Sell ing at $3 75. Mens Overcoats, former price $22 00, New Sell ing at 110 25. Men's Overcoats, former price $27 00, New Sell ing at 13 00. Men's Storm Overcoats nt 3, $3 60, $4, $5, M, S8 andtlO. Bey's Storm Overcoat', 82, $2 50, S3, U, $5. $0,17. Children's Suits, $1, 8125, $175, 82, 83 and $4; worth mere than double tbe money. Men's Suits at Half Prices. Consult Us rer Unusual Bargains In Our CUS TOM DEPARTMENT. Men's All-Weel Trousers of Fine Quality, te Order, S3. 81, 85. Men's All-Weel Trousers of Highest Quality, at Suits ie 'Measure at 812, 814 and 810. These are extra value and must go before Christmas. L Gansman & Bre.. Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Rey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., . W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCASTER, FA. f Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In therlty. 49-Re cautious and make no mistake ae that you get te the right place. w ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. SPECIAL PRICES -IN- DRESS GOODS That Are Sure te Attract Buyers. Henriettas, 40 I n. wide, 85a r4r yard. All-Weel Cleth, S3 In. wlde,25e per yard. Bilk Band Henrietta, 3(1 In. wide, 20c per yard. Plain Henrietta, SS In. wide, Z'ie per yard. Plaids, 83 In. wide, R8e; cutte25c Tricots, S3 In. wide. 12c. AIL Weel Tricots, 88 In. wide, SSc Deuble-fold Dress Goods, all colors, 10c per yard. Delaines, 27 In, wide, 60 per yard. A large assortment of Plum Colored Hen rletta and Velvets te match. Six new shades In Silk Warp Henriettas. CALL AND LOOKTHEM OVER Ladles' Silk Plush Sncqnes with GenutneSeal Skin Frogs, 81075. lined throughout with qulltsd satin. Ladles' Newmarkets In Imported Saxony Cleth, $18.50. Children's Plush and Cleth Coats, 82 50 te 85 25. Knee Pant Suits, $2 te 87. Cape 0 ercet ts, 82 CO te 83. Gent's Whtte and Cream 'Brocade Silk Muf flers, 60c te 84. Ladles' and Gent's Figured Silk Handker chief, 23c te il 50. Presentation Sets In Fancy Plush Cases, 81 te 85. Gents' Dress Kid Gloves, 75e te 82 25. Gent's Fur Tep Kid Gloves, 50c te S3. Gent's and ISejs' Silk Neckwear, all styles, 25c te 81. Children's Windser and Tie Bews. Beys' Gossamer 'Waterproofs, 81 50. Beys' Gum Oierceats, S2 25. Gent's Waterproof Dull Finish, 82 60. Gent's Mackintosh Coats, $5 te 812. Gent's Caje Mackintosh Ceat, 83 60. The largest assortment of Gent's Smoking JackeU, Heuse Coats and Bath Robes at lowest prices Ladles' Astrachan Capes, pointed fronts, rub ber bands, fir. Black Hair Cape, 81. Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, geld and stiver caps, 20 In., OTr. Black Hair Muffs, 25c. French Seal Muffs, 82. Pocketbooks and Purses, 25c te 81. Gent's, Iiejs' und Children's Presentation Canes, geld nnd silver caps. Christmas Holiday Slippers, Embroidered Velet 49c 65c Christina's Holiday Slippers, Embroidered Plush, 76c and 81. Christmas Helldav Slippers, Morocco and Al ligator, ft 25, 81 60, 12. Ladles' Initial Handkerchiefs, all linen, 17c. Ladles' Initial Silk Mufflers. 81. Children's Hand Knit Weel Caps, 6O0 te 81 25. A large asi.ertment of Flue Silk Ribbons at the lowest prlixs. yOpeneery evenlngdurlug December."S 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. -AND- NO. 118 MARKET ST., HARRISBCRO FA Williamson Fester, 0sitermtaiBljui. gtere &bterx0cmcnte. MILLER'S BORAX FOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. SPECIAL GREAT WE8TERN PAQNE, the finest Champapne CHAM- irtapne nrtidiiced In the United States, AtltEIHAttT'H, Ne. 29 East King Street TJ1INE TAILORING I ALL THK LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINH WOULENS, AT P WEIKEL'S sep2bSmdR Ne. 44 West King Street MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article nnrier the sun. S1REME DE MENTHE, CHARTREUSE J Benedictine Absinthe and ether Imported quers and Cordials. At REIOART S, Ne. 29 West King Strest. UBLIC SALE OK MARKET STALLS AT the New Central Market, en 8ATII R f ) A Y. BBC CEMBER21. 1889. at 8 o'clock a. in., wilt he sold at public sale, en the premises, all ths Stalls In the New Central Market Heuso ; also, en TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 18R9, at 8 o'tleclc a. m will be sold at public sale, all the Market Curbs In Centre Square, West King, Nonh Queen, hast King and North Duke streets Uy order of CITY MARKET COMMITTEE. dl3,17,20ddll,18w T ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. THE PEOPLE COME TO 18. 20 AND EAST ORANOE STREET, AND BUY. nAT?.PTi"Pfl Finest Goods In Every - - "unuis. jjewesi t-nces and Best work. f 1 1 DT A IMC Lace, from 850 down te 00c. VUI I HI no. Finest and Cheapest In this market. Velour and Chenille, 1 he Larcest Assortment In the city and at VERY LOW PRICES, nassecks. Art Squares, China Silks, Etc.it astonishingly Lew Prlcss. .Shades, Stair Goods, Awnings, etc., Etc, One Price ! Best Goods and Best Werk I 18, 20 and 22 East Orange Street. aug29-lyd A T BUriHK'S. RELIABLE CHRISTMAS BAKING MATERIAL. Genuine new crop of New Orleans Molasses and New Orleans Sugar. Pure Frsh Ground Spices, Baking Powder, Crc.ini tartar and Baking Seda, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Rese Water and Print Extracts. ' Baking Butter and Eggs, 13 tubs Elgin Cream ery Butter. Walnut and Shcllbark Kernels, Fine Table and Sultan Seedless Raisins, Cleaned Cm rants, Leghorn Citren, Orange and Lemen Peel, new. Fleur Levan's, Plllsbury, Geld Medal,. Match Me, Snow Drirt, etc. sugar XXXX Confectioners, Pulvcrlrcd, Cut Leaf, Seft White and all ether grades. Te have your wants well supplied Is te bring your Christmas order te BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. LANCASTER. PA. TTIRSH A BROTHER. Open Every Evening During December. THE USUAL BEFORE Christmas Rush Is particularly noticeable la our MADE-TO-ORDER DEPARTMENT Our many Handsome Novelties and Staples In Suitings, Overceatings, Pantaloenings, Are the main cause of the rush. An excellent flt,elegant linings and first-class workmanship all assist In producing garments which will please you In every way. SUITS TO ORDER, 812 te 835. OVERCOATS TO ORDER, 812 te 837 60. PANTS TO ORDER, 81 te 810. In Our Ready-Made Department Yeu will find something te your pleasing. MEN'S SUITS, 8t, 85, 88, 810, 812 te 813. MEN'S OVERCOATS, 82 50, 85, 83, 810, 812 te 818. BOYS' SUITS, 82 50. 83 61, 85, t, 87, 83, 810, 812. BOYS' OVERCOATS, R, 83, 4, 85, 88, 87,84, 810, 812. CHILDREN'S SUITS, 81, 82, 83, 81, J5, etc. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, 81, 82, 83, 91, 86. W, 87, 88, etc Fer Presents ! Silk Mufflers and Handkerchiefs, bilk Neckwear, Silk Suspenders In Cases, Uudcrwear, Hwlery, Perfumery, etc ONE-PRICE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSK, North Queen Street and Centre Sqnarr, IiANCASTER, PA. HIRSH& BROTHERS iiVj,.'. . nAtt 'MA.tes t Jte ,i . .- a .