Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 26, 1889, Image 4

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CHRISTMAS IN-COLUMBIA.
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lit TIE CHURCQGS WELL ATTIHIE D
TIE HEIGHT DAT PASSES QUETLY.
Yellow Sum ninjc lias Bolstcrenn Cus
tomer Who Demandants Linen With
entOtrtng a Check-Twe Wcdillnca
CetUtfnt.v, Dec. 23. Clirhtews Day
observed li Columbia bs a general holiday.
All Ui churches celebrated the festival
with apedal exercises. The morning
fwrrlcca included sermons. In the eve
alng the churches ivore writ filled te listen
te the exercises of the children, the pro pre
grammes of which vrcre published en
Tuesday. The day was quietly spent with
many social gatherings by the young
people. The woather was extremely mild
and the streets were tilled with poeplc
On Christmas eve the laundry of Ham
Hlng was made decidedly lively by a
customer demanding his linen without n
check. The man Insisted en geltlng his
wash and Sam was dctermined that he
fcheuld net. The man made the sulphur
fly and greatly amused the crowd by call
ing the peer Chlnee a Hungarian. After
hme tlma the man gave his name and
address and obtained the goods.
An amusing scene was onacted attlie
Reading railroad station about ttiosnme
ttme Wiiere an irnta Berks ceitntian was
hunting for a snulre. He clalmed that an
error was made In his change, but In a
short time found the meney in his vest
pe.k't. He male profuse apoleglos te
ibeitgent. ,
Edward W. Soarfess, of the dcpirlment
of publle printing, Washington, V. C, and
Miss Katie Rcthelser. daughter of Daniel
KetlK-lsT, were married en Christmas iive
at tfaa hjma of the bride's parents. Iler.
W. H. Ulnman, of the Second strcet Lu Lu
theran church, performed the ceremony,
which was witnessed by-i large iitiinher el
friends. Win. Courlnev was the grooms
man and Miss Mollle Meckley the biidos biides
maid. . , ,
Hav. F. X Clay Mernn was prnsonted
with a bcfciulful geld waVch by Mr. and
Mr. Urubaker, of the Tretnnnt hnune.
The gift was found asld of the plute of
ltev. Mernn at the break fut table.
Daniel P. Celin was 60 years old yester
day, and t"ie mombers of the Lark club
presented him with a pair or geld cye-
Jehn Ferry, of Clieatnut Hill, had a gob geb
lcr stelen from him a few days age, which
had a. private mark In the insldoef the
wing. Mr. Kerrv asked a friend te buy a
turkey for him at market, and purchased
the one stolen from Mr. Terry. The mat
ter has been placed In the hands of nn olll elll
cer. Squire Evans sent Jacob Tobias the no
torious " coon " from Marlfltti, te Jail for
30 davs for being drunk and disorderly.
Fred Kempfer was bofero Nqulre Uvnns
for oruelty te animals unci was discharged
by paying the costs.
Susan Sweeney was sent te Jail for trial
by the saine squlre for assault and battery.
The colored, ball In the armory last even
ing was well attoiided and a big success.
Adam Qeltz, a threo-year-olil seu of
Jehn Ueltx, died yosterdny with croup
after a short lllnes. The funeral will be
held en Saturday at 0 a. in. from Hely
Trinity Catholic church.
Sherman Dauin, of Cordelln, and Miss
Minnie Walker, daughter of Wash. Walker,
were married Inst evening at the bride's
home by ltev. W. S. Ulnman.
A small nudlonce witnessed "Pavoments
of Parts" In the eper.i limise last night.
The .show was very peer, the company
being a let of amateurs.
R. . Williams was proientod with a
handsome set of bronze ligures by ruilieud
empleyes.
The Columbia Oun club had a sheet yes
terday afternoon at Statnan's farm. Messrs.
Tayler, Broeme, Hogeuteglor, FrancWcus
ana Oessler were the wluners.
The Saleme U.B.Sunday school enter
tainment will be repeated te-night.
THE KIXZBIt ACCIDENT.
Tha Weman Whose Child Was Kllle.l
Alse Vies or Hep Injuries.
Annie Mcllvalney, who with her child
was struck by a train while crossing the
railroad track ut Klnzer's en Tuesday,
llugered until Christmas morning, wheu
she died of her Injuries. She was terribly
used up by the accident and It was known
een afterwards Ointshe could net pesvllily
survive for anv length f lltne. Thnre
was a verv luree and uclv cash ever
the right eya and the back part of
me ncau was crusueu. une leg mum
broken .In thren places. lJepmy
Corener Ilenrv II. Itehrer, of I. an in
Place, impanelled a Jury and held nu In
quest. They found that the girl cainu te
her death by being struck by cuglne Ne.
405 going west, and they attached no blame
te the railroad company or its empleyes.
The family of the girl, who are peer wite
given the fees of the Jury by Ilia members
of It. The Jurers were e). 1'. Burger, 12. M.
Bewers, Ouorge A. Phenegar, A. 11. L'uy,
M. Eckinan and J. Koeliler.
The dead girl was but 1H yeais nf nee,
and when she was struck slie had a deg
vlth her which had his head cut oil' by llie
'same train that struck her.
Henry W. Orudy llurlcd.
The funeral or Henry W. Gnuly took
place WodnetiJay allorueon from thu First
Methodist chiireli In Atlanta. Five min
isters participated iu thoMirvIees, mid the
luuernl processlon was the largest ever
seen In that city. Pre Ions te tint services
the body was vlowed lu the church by
thousands of pcople.
A meeting of young men was held en
Tuesday, in Atlanta, at which the sum or
$5,000 -a as subscribed towards the election
efu menument te Henry W. Or.uly. They
issued n n address te nil admirer of the
deceased editor throughout the country
asking contributions for the pttrjKne.
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IIu "Was Surprised.
Lait eveulng a surprise patty was given
te Steve J. Oweus, at the liouse of his
brother-ln-law, II. II. I.uckenbach, ut Ne.
212 East Walnut street. A large number
of gueats were present and they bad a
splendid time. Mr. Oncns us presented
with a BUile by his mother mid Mm,
Iiuokenuach, his sister, gave him mu
antlque oak stand ttinuned in plush, ltev.
J. H. Esterllne. pastor of tlxeitetlicl Church
of Cled, m.ulethe inc&Hifntleii bpecch, A
. flnswippcrjnuji 6fgfe-.it u re.
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Christmas Tragedy In neadln.
In Iteadlng en Christmas dnv Austin
Hubert, aged 9, nnd his brother (Silver, 15,
were sheeting at a mark in the yard of
their father's resldcnce with a rille which
had been prosented te Oliver for ii Christ
mas gin. Austin stepped between Oliver,
who had the rille, and the target. Thu
weapon was suddenly discliargcil and the
ball struck Austin ami ledged iu his heart.
He ran a few steps, crying, "I'm nlmt, "
when he fell ever and expired Iu the arum
of his mother.
Oliver took te his bed aud 1ms been 111
ver since.
Presented With u Oold-Ueadea runv.
On Tuesday evening William Wetrel,
president of the L&ncaster branch of the
United Brotherhood of Curponters, wus
presented by the members wllh a gold geld
headed cane. The presentation speech
was made by Strlckler It. Everts and Mr.
Wettel, although greatly surprised, ni ni
tarned thanks for the huudseine gift, after
which he entertained his brother workmen
t E. C. Hall's hotel.
Masonte Eltnitten.
At a meeting of Chapter Ne. 43, It. A.M..
held at Masonle hall, last evening, the fol
lowing officers were elected : M. IX H. P
Geerge B. Wlllsen j king, Geerge A. Mar
shall; scribe, Jacob P. Shirk; treasurer,
Cbas. A. IIe!jilti.h ; secretary, Hugh H.
Gara; trustees, Henry Baunigarduer;
Christian Wldmyer, William A. Moiten,
Iten. te Grand Chapter, Jeshuu h. Lvle.
The offlcers were iiibtalled by P. "11. P.
Jcel a Eaby.
An Attuoliment ImueJ.
O. P. Bricker, atterney for David 11.
Laadls, has issued an attachment against
Gserge H. Wettlg, defendaut, and the Lan Lan
QMter County Mutual Insurance company,
trnlsbee. Wettlg's barn was destreyetl
by flr a few days age, and It was insured
in tilt Lancaster County Mutual Insurance
eapany, nod te get the lusuranee due the
above attachment, was Utucd.
ri-ebable Murder By u Hey
Frank Weldor was fchet and iirebably
fatally Injured In Iteadlucen Wedneday
by 15-year-old Walter Eiler, because lie
rtsftwed le tike the boy out carriage rid-
MMimn t.ecai.
Yeslenlay Ernest Zahin had en his Chrlst Chrlst
masdlnner table a bouquet of swoet vio
lets that he gathered In his garden.
Jehn Best rtreenled each of his em
pleyes with a Christmas gin, and they .In
return prcsentd him with a cemplete lull
ing eutllt, consisting of n bamboo t-ane, a
lAtlUtng liei, A'C. 11 lllis line wcamur L-ini-
tlnucs, that outfit will be getting anxious
te go te the river.
Ilellly Brethers .t ltatlb are bennd te
keep their men out or the wet, and they
gave each oue an elegant silk umbrella as
a Christmas present.
The uownev mothers, proprietors ei me
bending works nu Uurrismirg avenue,
gave oath of their muii n tuikey or Its
equivalent.
At the soup liouse en Sunday morning
160 rations of excellent bread were given
out and te-day the soup was steamlng hut
and very geed.
"Aloneln Ixmden" was given In the
opera liouse Tuesday and Wcdneslay
evenings at a Christmas matinee, nnd the
audiences were satisfactory.
The Ncflsvllle Union .Sunday school will
held lis Christmas excrclses en KilaWay
evenlng next, at 7 p. m. Tliore will be no
Sunday school In the onerneon. A line
pregramme bus been nrraiiged.
Mary Lunday, daughter rf Ofllccr I.nn
day. lest a valuable bracelet tills morning
en her way from her home en West
Walnut street te the 1'. 11. 11. htatlen.
Apdrew J. Beeth, city, has been grunted
an Incroase of ponslen.
Iler. Stanley L. Krebs, of this city, hns
received and uccopted a call te the pastor paster
ntn of the Calvary Itoferincd church, mail
ing. DEATH OF A ItEMAniCAUI.t: MAX.
Clinrles A. Ashburtiur Dead nnd ruinous
at Thlrty-flve.
Charles A. Ashburner, the famous geolo
gist, died In Pittsburg en Tuesday, nged S..
A few weeks age he went te Arizona and
in the mountains was attacked with a
severn cold. When he roturned te Pitts
burg the cold hnd boeetno worse.
Every Chrlttuias Eve he has onterlnlncd
his friend , and he had sent out cards for
the Christmas Eve festivities. When
friends telephoned te h's rosiilance' en
Tuesday, inquiring about his condition,
Mrs. Ashburner repllcdthiit lie hail pissed
a restless night, but scorned te fear netlilng
sorleus. Tlieprlmiry can se of his dnatli
was acute Brlght's dlsouse. Tim attack
was se sudden thai, he was dying nlinest
bofero the physicians woie cegtiUuut or the
gravity of the case.
Mr. Ashburner was born In Philadelphia
February 0, 1S5I. lle was n graduute of
the University of Ptinnsylvaiiln lu 1871,
ranking first. He aocepted a place lu the
lighthouse survey, but wheu tlie geological
survey of Pennsylvania was rcuiganlzed
he became nu assistant In that work. In
l&SOhe was appointed goeloglst lu charge
of the surveys of the anthrucite coal Delus,
whero he originated a method of survey
ing aud reiilbnsurlug which has received
the approbation of mining cnglnoern and
goelogits, both In the United States and
Kurejx). The ability mid skill with which
the undertaking was performed led te his
belug appointed goolegist In clinrge of oil
the olllce and Held work, lie was nu
authority en oil, coal nnd minerals of overy
class and his sorvlces were ongerly sought
by coal oporaters who were Uoslreus of
having a mlue lecated. He was n proinl preinl proinl
nent momber of many learued soalctles uud
a voluminous writer en goolegy.
nei.n itemtKUiEg.
Twe Men nu ve Their Wntches .Stelen en
the Streot by Unknown Persons,
On Tuesday night ubeiit inliliilglit n
countryman from the vicinity of Iiiler Iiiler
ceurse was robbed of a watch and 8I5, lle
was en Middle street near Itecklainl, when
a man approached as if te speak te him.
Whan he get clese te him the man knocked
the countryman down and btelu Ills watch
and the abeve named about of money, lie
at mice gave an alarm nnd netlilud the
efllcers, but the thief could nut be found
On Wednesday Fred Uretzler wus nr nr nr
rosted by Olllccr Flaiinerd for ilrunkon ilrunken ilrunkon
ness and dlsorderly conduct. Iu his pos
session wero two watches, und one or thorn
Is supposed te be the property of the man
robbed, lle Is expected In" town te-day
and In the meantime Uretzler will be held.
Jacob Mehlur, en hid man who lives
Willi his son-in-law, Michael Gardner, en
Maner Mreet, started te vlelt n relatUe ut
-II West Vine street lust evening afler
dork. Near the cot nor of Strawberry nnd
Mulberry streets i stranger ciime up te
him and taking his arm began talking le
him. Dot'ero Mr. Meliler kneiv what was
going cm the fellow hnd snatched his watch.
The old gentleman gave thu alarm, but It
was loe late, us the fellow micccuded lu
getllngnway, Tlmwatc'i wnsufsllverwltli
a closed face nnd Mr. Meliler vuliied it
highly. The watches found iu the posses
sion of Giotzier were examined, but Mr.
Mehlur could net identlfy either one.
Injured by u must.
William Kent, working ferS uniiel Pew I,
In the utoue qiiuiry un thu Hemy Hess
farm, along the Oregon turnpike, met with
a very gainful accident en Tuesday about
neon. The blasting Is being done with
dynamite, uud a rluirge that wus made net
going eiriis speedily us was evpuctml, Kant
went te soe what caused the delav, and
whlle steeping loculved the oxpleslnu lu
his face," burning It lu n painful manner
uud knocking out r.c oral iceth. It wus ut
flrst fearcd the slglu of one eye would be
lest, but bueIi will net be the case. The
mitlercr was cnuvuyed te his home at
Neusvlllc, whero Dr. E. II. Winner at
tenrrmi him.
A ChiUtmiis Ituuiiwny.
Gcerge Shaub, who works for Arneld
Unas, en North Queen Htieet, hired u le.iui
of Levl Pewl yesterday afternoon uud
started en u trip te NeU'svUle. When near
that plaee he attempted te turn into n read
leading from the turnpike, lie turned tee
short und the buggy was upset. Thoher.se
started for town nnd ran the whnle way lu.
At iliu corner of Diikuiiuil Wulnut Mtinets
he foil verv heu lly upon the p ivement ut
Mrs. Keiidlg's bearding liouse. The top
was broken from the buggy, one shall was
oil' und It was otherwlso piettv badly dam
aged. The hoi se was but slightly Injured.
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The Wluil Blew Through.
'lliere was a high wind this afternoon
which is bulleved te be the foreiuuueref
cold wcither. A large show case, tilled
with barbarsupplles, that bleed in fient of
I.lllci's barber shop, en North Queen
street, was blown down anil suiashed te
pieces.
The deer of KuiilTiinu it Keller's coil
efllec, neit deer te I'llun it llrcnemaii's
store, wus blown shut with great foice and
the large paues of glass lu It woie broken.
Served Him Itluht.
Jacob McDonald was Htandlng talking te
a man at the Pennsylvania railroad en
Tuesday evening when a tramp mixed In
nnd wanted te have n say lu the con vers i i
Hen. Tlie result was that he wus nnluretl
etf und became highly insulted. He drew
u knlte and wanted te cut McDonald, who
promptly knocked him down. The tramp
went away biitlsflcd that hi uanie was
" Dennis."
Vlattlnirltelutlve uud l"i'lenl.
Mr. Trank Urlest, ex-clerk of the county
commissioners, b Uitlng his relatlvcs lu
this city and county. He has been living
for the past two yearsaud a-half lu Warren
county, Virginia, where he bus u large
f.iriri v (Irinat liiu ...il.w,.l .........
pounds Iu weight hince his icstdciicu in the
Seuth.
Doubly 1'utut IteMitt nfn lluimwny.
While Squire Aaren Kuchel uud hli wlfe
were out riding lu llicckueck teunshlp,
Berks county, en Wednesday urteruneu,
the horbe ran uwav. Mrs. Knehcl, an uged
woman, was ulmest Instantly killed, and
her husband received Injuries which will
undoubtedly result iu his dcalh.
A Family Pound Stun Iliff.
A family of eight pemens, futlier, mother
and six children, near Meyor, In the Con Cen Con
nellsUUe region, were found en Tuesday
evening in such a condition lreni starva
tion that It Is feared none can loeevur.
The father and mother were prostrated ,v
fever, und, as they lived lu nn Isolated
place, the children could net bceure aid.
Fruit l"i"em Flerida.
Hen. Wui. M. McCermlck, of Jacksou Jackseu
llle, Flerida, sends annually about Chi Ut
mas time u geed lupply of orunes and
ether tropical fruit tejifs cousin, Mrs. M.
McCermlik, West King street. Upen each
occasion he Includes a number of erunges,
Ac, for the reporters of the Intixliucxciiiu
Te day the apportionment came and thu
ubiquitous news gathercrs devoured them
with guite. Thanks.
THE lANCASTER DAILY iyTMiLt&gyOEB, THURSDAY, DECEMBER.
SHOUT BIIOUI.OEft CAPES MUST GO
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Paris and Txinden Society Hns Dlncstrded
Thcm-l'hyslclaim Have le-
elnrtvl Against Them.
Frem the Philadelphia Inquirer.
If you sock "laGrlppe" In Us most vio
lent form, wearu short cajx), particularly
If It be made of that excellent non-conductor
sealskin. Obrerve en a day when the
wind Is particularly koeri and searching,
hew the wearers of sliort-slieuldor capes
Instliutlvely hug thcmselves, as It were,
orinero properly, fold thelr arms te keep
the chilling blasts from striking their
practically unproiecieu cuests in us wnu
sweep benealh the cni)e.
The arms are loll without adequate
covering as compared with that which
envelepes the nhoulders,nnd this is In itself
a dangerous fault. The waist also Is ex
posed; Twe tctnnoralures are thus Induced
upon n very small surface The shoulders
are snug In their mantle, and are several
degrees warmer than the uncoverod arms
and waUt. Bronchial affections, lung
treubles, nnd particularly that dlstreyer of
peace, erysipelas, are thus engendered.
In the old world these faults were
quickly discovered. Eminent speclallslsln
modlclne haralded the dangers of a con cen con
tlnuance of the style. Their warning
provatled and sheulder capes there are no
mero, Modlstes fait the blew, but bowed
te the superior knowledge nf the phvsl
clans. On this side the fashion Is spreading
and physicians step in the hurry of their
professional duties ts Issue, a proclamation
jnlust It.
lit. T. Ilelllngswnrth Andrews, ox ex
demonstrator or anatomy in the Jelforsen
Medical college, was unqualified in his
denunciation of the short cape, lle said!
"I utn familiar with dorens of cases In my
own practlee whero the allllctleu wiis
dlreelly traconbleto the capes new worn.
They nre usoless as a covering, beenuse
dolicnte j)ortlens of the body nre left ox ex ox
pesod. My ndvlce te wemen Is te abandon
them.
A prominent West Walnut street physi
cian whose practlee among society lenders
Is extensive, for which reason he asked
that his words be ti ted anonymously, said:
"Just tell the wemen that ifthey vnlue
health und detest su doling above the rulings
ufstyle they will seen roleguto thu short
cape wliencn It came, or pack up their
sleck en hand aud ship thorn te the untu
tored heathen."
a rum: rieHT i.v a cuuucu.
All Sorts of Wonpeua Used ut u Christ
inns Coleuration.
A fiee fight took place at the Christmas
colebrutlen in Eagle Creele church, near
Sliawuoetown, III,, en Tuesday night, nt
which clinlrs, chilis, knives and pistols
were used. Themas Burroughs, the
church 'doerkecpor, and ene of the most
respcctuble fanners iu the county, was
dangerously stabbed In two places, Htettt
Celbert was hit lu the chin with n bullet,
nnd several ether persons iccelvcd miner
Injuries.
The light nrose from a mlstnke lu dis
tributing the presents, As Ih usual nt such
entertalniucnis. parents lu the neighbor
hood had taken their gilts te the church,
whero tliny were properlv lubellud nnd
hung up en the tiee. "Heme of the
tags were Insecurely faslcned and
diepped efT, but were replaced as
securely ns possible. Tuesday night u
large crowd ussembled te witness the dis
tribution. When about u dozen of the
presents hnd been handed te the children
a fanner named Jehnsen grabbed a sled
from a child's hands, aud declared It was
ene he had brought tliore for his llttle boy.
The sexton attempted te explain his mis
take, but farmer Jehnsen pushed him
rudely aside and started for the deer, cur
rying the sled lu his hands. Heme young
men, who hud been drinking, tried te
suiitch the sled from Jehnsen, and he
struck ene oftheni.nud wnsiilmsclfhit with
a chair and felled te the lloer. The fight
thou became general, nnd for a Hme It
looked as though u number of the combat
ants would be killed.
NEEDED CHOKING.
Hew n Weniuii Cut tlie Ilvst or u
Thentre Usher.
Ieiii thu N. Y. Evening Sun.
A young woman, quite pretfy, bought mi
ndmlssieii ticket te one or the big theatres
the ether night, walked calmly te the
front of tlie liouse and sat down. It was
early and tliore were row in thelr seats.
Tlie llglitful owners of tlie seat occupied
by this young woman did net arrive until
very hourly time Ter the overturo te begin.
At Unit hour the house wus well illled.
Tlie play en the beards for tlie night wus
niie of the most successful before the
public.
The overture was Just beginning when
nn ushur nnd the owners of tiie seat occu
pied by the young woman, n theatre urty
efslx, three ladles uud Uuee gontlemcn,
cumodewu thoalsle
The usher looked nt the cheeks ngaln
uud then sild very pelitely:
"I beg your pardon, madam, but I fear
tliore must bu some mistake. Will jeu
kindly let mu seu your cheek?"
"I haven't uny iheck," replied the
woman calmly.
"Then this seat doesn't belong te veu.
lHyuu kindly let theso ladlei have It?"
"Ne, sir," c.iuie coolly from tlie young
lady. "I de net intend te moxe ene
Inch."
" Then nindani, " exclnlmcd the usher,
" I w ill have te put veu out. "
"Oh, no, you won't, olther. Yeu will
net touch inn."
"I won't, eh? If you don't get up new
I will put veu out. "
Theu this young woman calmly nnd
coelly-Mirveywl the thousands of souls In
the house, und n queer littlu smllu crept
ever her face.
"If you touch me de veu see the thou theu
suiils or persons In tills beuse? De you
see hew denuely packed It Is? Well if Veu
ntteiupt te put me out I will ery ' l'iie'l "'
Shu kept her Mint.
A MMA1.1. Fllti:.
Which Was Iu llnteninu'n Pulut slieji lu
the Gnble lluIliUnu-.
Theie was n small llre en Tuesday night
which brought out thu llie dopartuient by
nn wluiin sounded riem bexT.ut East King
amlDukeMicelH. It wus iiithoGuble build
lug, Ne. SO East King street. The base
ment Is occupied by W. II. llitnman nsn
ikitut shop, tlie llrst lloer by I). P. Staek Staek
heusn us u shoe stere, uud the second story
us a billiard room by Goe. Dlllnr. Shortly
bofero mldiilKlit soine young men were
leaving the billiard room nnd us they went
down stairs they sawsmeku which seemed
le be coining from below. They notiiled
Olllccr Crn ford, w he struck nn alarm and
the llremen w ere seen en hand. Chief Von Ven Von
dersmltli located tlie llre Iu the back part
of the paint hhep nnd through u dense
Niiiokenplug stream was put en und it
was seen extinguished.
Whero tlie llre started tliore were a let of
paint rags und seme sawdust, und it la sup
posed te havu resulted from spontaneous
combustion. Quite u geed sized hele was
burned lu the wainscoting or the shop.
Sexural htcp ladders were ulmest entirely
destroyed uud the wall was smoked. The
iluiiuge te the building wus net grout. Mr.
Slnckhoube's stere was tilled with smeke,
but little or no damage wus done te llie
goods.
(iveii uu Olllce.
Mr. II. It. Hobiusen, of Mount. Ille, was
very agreeably surpilsed en Tuesday
morning lu a very peculiar wav. About
sK months uge he entered the "telegraph
olllce nt Dlllerville. which Is lu churge of
his brother, D. A. ltohlnsen, te luaru Unit
tedious art, telegraphing. Without going
uueuK'i uny iumiimiiuii iu me main olllce
lu Philuilelplila, us is llie custom, he re
ceived orders from Division O'Hiratnr 1'on 1'en 1'on
dersmltli te ke te Cellins station and tsW
cliarKOet the olllce there. Mr. lloblnseu
Is glilcd will Ml tlie requirements efu llrst
class operator.
'
ihe Hiiriiioule Club Hull.
The llnrnionle club, a w ell-knew u social
organization of this city, held a ball lust
evening ut their rooms In Eocher's build
ing, Centre Square. They had u highly
un)oynble time und there wus u large at
tendance, Including a number of strutigers.
Keiidlg's pailer orchestra furnished the
music and Bismarck thu supper.
Sued Fer Larceny.
llerman Bellinger, the young man who
stelo a let of Jewelry from the liouse of u
man named Mlller, ut Clav, has been com cem com
plalned against bofero Alderman Demi for
Iurceny. lie Wllthavea heai lug te-morrow
nieinlng at 10 o'clock.
' Ilnrutim Kid's Cases.
In the case of false pretense against Jehn
Fehr Aldermen liean and Spurrier hare
reudored thelr decision. A number of the
charges wero dismissal nnd these held for
court wero brought by Metzger s Ce., W.
D. Stauirer, J, Frank llelt uud Jacob
King.
JESSE JAMES' AVKXOEB.
Ilia Attempt te Murder the Man Who
Killed the Outlaw.
In Iluchntian's gambling liens, Kansas
City, Jnst befere daylight Wednesday
morning an unknown friend of Jesse
James attempted te avenge the death of the
famous outlaw en Beb Ferd, his slayer.
Ferd has been around Kansas City for
several days, and en Christmas eve came
evor from Hichmend, Me., where he had
yeen visiting his parent. lie went te the
Windser hotel, and, unfortunately, ns he
new aaya, left his revolver In the room.
With a party of frlenda he went te
Buchanan's fsre bank about midnight and
took a seat ut a fare table.
Early In the morning he noticed a num
ber of friends of Josse James lu the room,
but refused te leave.
Whlle he was Intent en the gaine an un
known man grabbed him by tlie neck and
struck at him with a knlfe as ha hissed
"ieu bloody murderer, I'll tut your
threat. "
The knife went through Ferd's cellar,
but did net draw bleed. He was en his feet
In a moment and grappled with the
avenger.
The Utter was thrown down and begged
Ferd te spare bis life. The avenger hur
ried from tbe room, and Ferd calmly An An
Ished the deal.
Marriuge Elconse lloem.
The clerk or the orphans' court had a
geed week of It In Issuing marriage
liconses Fer the woek preceding Christ
mas day forty-flve liconses were Issued.
Tnatt beautiful pianos and four splendid or er
nans for sale at lets than cost s t the factory. We
leave en January Int. HOHMEU 1'IANOH, Ne.
IIU North queen street. dW-'Jld
European Wizard
nt Ne. 4V1 Went Kln street, was recently made
the recipient of a valuable present for etrcctlng
a reconciliation between a well-known lady and
Kcutlemsn of thliclty. Hhe shows you a cor
rect likeness of your future partner, etc Can
nnd lie convinced, d2l3td
Scathe.
IAMKit.-In this clty.en the auiilniL, Annie,
niece nnd udopted dniiuhler of Jrncph utiil
Annie V. Datner, aged 2 years, e uieutiu and n
days.
The frlends of the family are respectfully In.
vlted te attend the funeral, Irem the adopted
parents' residence, Ne. 419 East Orange itrset,
en Halurdny afternoon at 2 o'clock, Interment
at St. Antheny's ccnietery. 2td
ItXrtrhctB.
i'hllnilelphln l'roduee Mnrket.
l'HtLADEM-illA, Dec. l.-Noen-KIour wenkt:
I'eiiu'a supcru, 2 0X12 75; extra. 275(33 OU:
faintly, 37iaaiJ; roller, 4 OOvil 62; patent!
Wheat ' null; Ne. 2 lied, new, BOUc;
Ne. 1 1-enn'a Iteil, 0c ; Ne. 2 de, K7a3sc. '" '
Cem dull; Ne. 2, new, tWiie; old, 43
41c.
Oats steady; Ne. 2 White 32c. ; Ne. 2
mlxcdSse v
llrnn dull ; Winter msin 00.
llnlist havdnll; fll&eaHOO as te eunlltv ;
timothy loi9i:ieo for cholce; mixed, ail W
baltsl rye straw, new, HnGO.
Hatter dull; 1'enn'a creamery extra
2.V420O ; Penn'a firsts extrn KM) W.
Kkks steady.; Penn'a Orts,24'Jk!; held lets, 13
'iie, nste iiuulll)'.
C'lusMa dull ; past skliim, 78Xe; full skims,
Petroleum sleanjr: refined In bbl V TO.
Potatoes dull ; 8.'?(fle per bus, as teiiunllty.
.
CIrnln nnd Prevision!.
Kiirnlshed by H. K. Yundt, Hreker.
CllICAiie, Dee. 20, 1.-00 e clock p. in.
Wheat. Cern. Outs. J'erk. Ird.
December. Stjf 5 77
Year . ...
Jimiinry.. . t; wijj au v id 8 si
February . 30 6 sj
Mareti 7t)3; ... , . 5 IU
April ,
May - my, airs "M'S M u oe
June, -.. i us .. .
July SeJi 32K'
CrudeOII "
Consels ie3
Ileccipts. Cariait-s.
Winter Wheat 5.1
Hprlng Wheal M
Cern , 6ih
Oaln..... no
Hye
liartey
. . Head.
Itceelpts Hers
Itccelpui -Cattle-
Hteck Aliirkets.
Quotutlen by lleed, MeUrann A
Ce., bnukers,
12 i. Jr. m.
Auuciisiur, ru,
KKW VOIlK LIST.
Canada l'liclOc. ,
U. U. O. A I ,
Colerado Ceal
Central l'aclfle. ,
Canada Heutherii
Chi. Ht. U A I'bg.
Den. A llln O
Del. U A W
Krle
Krle 2uds.
Jer U -
K. AT ,
Leu. A N
11 A. M.
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57
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u Hnere ..,.,
Mich, Cen .'. . .
Missouri Pacific 71.
Meck, Vulley
N. 1'
N. I. l'rcf. -
713J 71-;
N. West Ill's
N. Y. O lwSJ
iu:
Mi
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1WW
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New Kimlnnd...
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41
"ustTeuucssee
Omaha
il
Orcenn Tritiureiitlueutal.. 85'S ssyi
l'acina Mall
itlchmnnd Terminal....
Ht. Pa ill
Texas l'aclfle
Dnlen Pacific .
Wabiwh Cem
Wabiuh l'ref.
Western U
WcstHliere Ileudu. ,
87
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Pa. It, )U
Hnadlnic jyj'
Leu. Nav .
Hosteuv. 1'uj.s
P. A 11
N. Cent,
Peeples l'ass
IMk 4's .. ..
en : .:.:::: :
19l
Lecal yteek und llends.
Hepei ted by J. U. Lene.
Par
. , Milne.
laincni't 0 per cent., lsce IU)
' 0 " ' lvaj no
" 4 " " Hchoel lean lsw 100
" 4 " " In t er2Dyer. 1(X)
" 4 " " ln5 eriMjeart. 100
" 4 " " In 10 or 31 cars. 100
" ' " In 15 or JO j ears. 1W
Manhclm UoreiiRli lain, UU
iisci.i.iojtei's srecKs.
Qimrryvllle It. It . 60
MlllorsvllleHlreotCur 60
Iuiulru I'rlntlnif Ceinpuuy 50
(laslluht nnd FiielCemuuiy 2.",
Htcen lloiiketllouds).. HO
Columbia (Jas Cempiuiy 25
Celuinlita Wuler Company 10
Husiiiuhnnnn Iren Company lim
jt arietta Hellew-Mart; KX)
Htevens Iletixe M
IlllersllleNormaiacheol 20
Northern Market .... te
Kan tern Market te
Oas Company llends (5 iht et. 1'JOOJ ltu
Columbia Iloreueh tleiuU In)
Ouarry vllle It. It. 7's - 100
lU-itillne A Columbia It. It. S'. .. 1U0
Kdlseu Lltiht Cemiuuy 60
Western Market 50
Heutherii Market. 60
lAIicjislerCltyHtreel Hallway Ce.,.. SO
Kjiat i:nd Street llatlwuy ... .... se
Wi-sl EndHltvel Itulluuy &e
IjinensterHteum KadtaturCe. 60
lleleila Leather Ce., . . se
Wutch Factory tt's uy
Lane, Chum. Ce.,. ipe
TUUM-IKh STOCkS.
ljineaster A Fnill lite , . 50
laincusterA Lltltz 2",
JjmeasterA Wllltamstewn 25
Ijinruster A Maner w
Ijuu'iMter A Manhclm 2."
l.incuiter A Marietta a
Ijineiuter A New Helland. loe
i-nsl
sale.
let
110
lirt
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101
lut'J
lO'i
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6
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210.10
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67.50
60
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13.5
SXJ.90
il
3,U-iu jV&ucvttBcmt'ute.
A USOLUTELV I'UHK.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Tit IS powder never vanes, a marvej'et pu
rlty, streiiKtb and whnlcseineniss. Mers
rcuneinleul than the entluary kliidn, und can can
net lj leld In cemiwtlltuti with the multitude
nf low tent, hert weight, alum or plioplmte
Powder. WuM only u cum. IterAL lUk'i.se
l'ewuut Ce.. 100 Wull ktreet, New Yerk.
uiniSI'lydAlyw
TrjOllltKH'rt LltiUOltaTOUK.
DUO TIE MONTCHKLLO CHAMPAONKIu
halt bankcU.tliiiisrUer IJplnla. Alaeflneund
iheaii Wines, Ht HOUKEH'tt LIOUOU HTOHU.
Ne. 22 Centre Bquare, LancasUr Ia,
H
AOEB 4 BIMmiEn,
WE
Swiss Tambeured Lace Curtains,
Uffl WIS, HEAVY MI1S, DRAPERY STOP
erusseisiace curtains, Keal Kenaissance Uice Uurtains. Dotted and Em
broidered Swiss Muslins for French Curtains, etc.
Heavy Draperies for Windows and Doorways.
Plain Chenille in six colors, 95c.
nine, valeurs or billc lurceman in AH-Over Patterns or plain Tops
with Dadoes. Many Special Attractions.
UCS-Curtains Hung and Portieres Draped te produce the best
HAGER& BROTHER,
25-31 MiT.
Jtctu 3&ucrttemcntB.
JUST HKCKIVKD, A FINK HTOCK OF IM
.1. 3PVS1 ?n.1. Uomestle Champagnes, Hlicr.
rles and Pert Wine. Hcetcti and Irish Whiskies,
Mcetcti and Bnun Ale, llrewn Htent, Fine Hu-
30c?nt.Wa beltie:n"f0r,"a lUi an1 Wl"U Wlne'
dlg-lwdlt Ke. 23 Centre Mquare.
ITIAUMUltH WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK
J . AT T1IK
m ., LANCAHTEH CAIIAMELCO.,
e2)-tfdtwH S3J Church Ht,, Lancaster, Pa.
rriHE FINFJJT LINE OF WAX HTKIUO
X Arid and Paraflne Onndles for the lloll llell
Jays.atMlLLKlt'H SOAP CO
F
lOtl
HimtTS, COLLAKS AND CUFFS,
OO TO
ERIFIMAN'H
Ne. 42 Went King Street,
WANTED -KAHM Kits TO MAKE CON
tmct for Milk for the coming year. Must
apply befere January let.
,. ,M?iSAS,',:l1 t'AHAMCL CUMPANY.
dlt-litdi.2twlt
THE FINEST LINE OF WAX STEtllC
Aeldnnd Pnranne randies for the lloll llell
duys, at MILLEK'S HOAP CO.
PUJ!L'.ICl H.A,'E ev FAUMEIW AND
UntcherV stalls will be held In the Furm
en' Seiithern Market Heuse en Saturday. De
cember 2Sth,atll o'clock a. m. The minimum
prlee for farmers' nnd Truckers' Stalls has been
fixed at the low rntoefH iter annum for Tuesday
market, and $7 for Saturday morning and after
noon markets Inclusive. Hatchers' stalls In
the kainn proportion, llv order or the Beard.
dll,M),M.27 H. L. FltAILEY. Secretary:
IJUI1LICSALE.-ON PKEM1SEH.ON WED
. .nesday.JuiHiarvl, WiO.-a Farm contain
ing 74 Acrei, mere or lesi ; 40 acres cleared, the
ret sprout land: In Manic township, one
mile southeast or lUwlluvllle, ndjelnliig farms
of Jehn Hart, Samuel Wiggins. Mrs. Dugan
nndeUiers. A iwo-stery Krume Houve, Stable.
Tobacco Ilarn, Wagen lleune, Yeung Orclmni
and running water are en the premises. One
half purchuie money can remain charged.
decKU2G Excouter of ilenry Meyor.
-OllOCTOH'S OI'EIIA HOUSE.
Procter & Soulier Proprietors and Managers.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights and
Saturday matinee. Dee. iw, 27 nnd 28, the Intent
mieecsHnil MuMcnl Comedy, "THE SHANTY
QIIEEN." Prices. 15, 20. 3e; ie and 75 cents.
Monday, Dec. 30, Johnnie Prlndlc In " Kenben
Olne." dJiMtd
R
EDUCTIONS.
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
-AT-
Clarlsie's T
-OF-
BALANCE OF HOLIDAY GOODS
BEIOrtE STOCK TAICINO.
If you want the blijest dollar's worth of (Ire-
cerles,
CALL AT
TEA AND COFFEE STOKE, NOS. 12 It
SOUTH QUEEN Sl'HEET.
1. S. Call nnd get a New Calendar for lstw.
ITlOIt SALE.-VALUAIILE HOME IN THE
J Cumberland Vulley.
Valuable Country beat and Heme, located nt
the edge. ofMeclmnk'sbup', en llie reed leading
from Harrliburg te Carlisle, known as Trlndla
Spring read. It really has no comparison for
114 deslralitltty, location and surrounding Ter
a cumrbrtnble borne. The limine tunds back
from the read ubeut 200 feet, en a little
rise, und a lawn lu trout slopes grad
ually te the read; stands right upon a
corner of prominent crossroad, tilt ene lead
ing te William Greve, the ether? te Harrl
burg pike, te Mcchanlcfcbiirg and te Carlisle.
There Is ubeul eight acres of land te this home,
partly covered wllh fruit tree apples, peari,
peaches, plums, gages, nprlcelx, gruMM, rrulw,
ie. This place has only te be teen te be appre
ciated. The property adjoins the DUUburv 4
Hurrlfcburg nillread station, nnd postetllce
within 200 jnrdj. The famous Trlndla Spring
church property Joins this property In the rear.
Scheel near by, or can go te .Meclmnlculnirg
schools ; only about ten minutes walk Inte ti
chantcburg. Fer n retired farmer or merchant
who wants te siiend the balance of his days
with pleasure this Nene of the places set apart
rer him. The premises can be viewed by taking
tmlu nt Harrlsburg Ter Dlllnburg, und stepping
est ut Trlndla Spring station, or stepping at
.Mrclinnlcsuurziind walkout. Fer particulars,
address .I.L.ME1.0Y.
deJI-3tdTii,Th,Si2tw Carlisle. Pa.
Q KATES AND SLED.
When the Celd Weather Cemes
Don't Ferget That We Are
Headquarters Fer
SKATES
-AND-
SLEDS.
40-42 N. QUEEN ST.,
NEXT DOOR TO POdTOKFlCE.
litillj Br. d M,
26. 1889.
ASK YOU TO EXAMINE HANDSOME LltfES OK
Brussels Effects in Nottingham,
per yard. Overdrapery Fringes
$ten 3ttttctii0cment0
BEST 6e HAVANA FILLER CIOAIt IN
the city, at BILLY WAIT.'S,
Nes. 5 i 103 North Queen St.
decfr8mdM.Tu,Th,H
IJtOR RKNT-THE EXCHANGE HOTEL,
with stabling, nt Mount Jey. The hotel
contains 27 rooms; the stabls has room for 20
horses ; carriage house, hog pen, chicken house,
large let of ground. Privilege of buying furni
ture, dltl-lwd
"ClOIl HENT-FKOM APRIL 1ST. NEXT, A
,LJ First-class Blacksmith's Snep. with dwell
ing Heuse, situated at Greenland Mills, In East
Lampeter township. Apply te
.. ELIZAUETl'lt O. E. BATES,
0l4-tldR 443 North Duke St., Lancasler. Pa.
rilHE FINEST LINE OF WAX STER1C
L Acid and Faraflne Candles for the Holi
days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO.
OYSTERS 1 BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR MAR
ket served In all styles, and mcalaalall
hours, at CHARLES E. HOSTER'S, In the rear
of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or
opened served te private fumlllcs. Telephone
connection. nov2e-2mdR
rrtHE FINEST LINE OF WAX 8TERIU
1 Aeldnnd Faraflne Candles for the Holi
days, at MILLER' SOAP CO.
rpiIKV CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN
X Equal Billy Walti's Havana Filler Cigar,
nt NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
flMr-ilnif1f Tn Tli u
dec&0mdM,Tu,Tb,S
BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIO ARS
the city, at BILLY WAITZ'S,
. r .. -. Nes. 6 4 103 North Queeu St.
dec5-flmdM,Tu,Th,B
T
UlE LATEST
Trouser Patterns
At MCORANN A NOWLEN'S, Ne. 13b North
Queen St.
milE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIC
X Aeldnnd Puranne Can dies for the Holi
days, at MILLER'S HOAP CO.
rriHE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO
1 Aeldnnd Paranne Candles for the Holi
days, ut MILLER'S SOAP CO,
rpiIE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND
JL Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha
vana Cigars, our manufacture, In boxes of 23.
CO und 100. '
... ..-. DEMUTU'H CIOAR STORE,
als-tfdR 114 East King Street.
I7IOR HENT-THE FINE STORE AND
Dwelling, Nes. 41 and 43 Seuth Queen
street, formerly tlie Dalsr Grocery. Will be
rented together or separately, stable and
wagon shed en premises. Apply te
MRS. W. P. BRINTON,
n . ... Ne-w Heul" Queen St.,
Or te Edward P. Buinten, Att'y.
dal-tfdlt t ' '
rpitOL'T i SHANK.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
SUITABLE FOR OENTLEMEN,
OO TO
. .. . TROUT A SHANK,
mar20-lydR Ne. 140 North Queen Street.
NTOMElWMY FRIENDS A-N'n CUa
I have located temneinrlly my office nnd
warerooms at the Heutherii Market, corner et
SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, unit
have In stock a tine assortment of Sleighs, Bug
gies, Phcetens and Family Carriages, and the
Nerbcclc Read Carts, nil el my own manufac
ture. Special attention Is glen te repairing.
My Motte Honest work and fair dealings,
always wins.
dcc2l-tfd J. n. NORBECK, Agent.
"DURE II YE WHISKY,
DISTILLED AT
Groffstewn Distillery.
Alse ether brands, such as Mount Vernen,
pougherty, Hennlsvllle, nnd the leading
brands of Gin and Brandies. Pure Scotch and
Irish Whiskies. Alse ull kinds or Wines, do de
mestlc and Imported. Alse the old 'genuine
Orange Wine, formerly sold by Mr. Krelder.
Anj thing lu our line can be bad at
A. B. SHEAFFER'S Liquor Stere,
d20-lwdlt 61 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
piALL AND WINTER, 1889.
Fer the Latest Novelties, Largest and Most
Complete Assortment or Fall and Winter Suit
ing, Overceating uud Treusering, gote H. OEH
11AHT. Nene te enunl It. Nene te surpass the make
up. The correct Fabric for Full Diess Hull,
and the price the lowest, at
H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 43 North Queen Street,
WOnly Direct Importing TBller In the City
of Lancaster. j;
M
ART1N BROS.
New thut ChrUtmus is
past and we've been stim
ulated by a largely Increased
trade, our work - icople
are ready uud we ugalu go
forward with greater actl Ity
t inline
I juinue
AMD VALUES
OF INTEREST.
te furnish the best
MIIN'S AND HOYS'
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
FOH THK LI'.YST MONKV.
Webue some Interesting things te say about
hulls, Overcoats, Underwear and Gloves, utter
minds nre net ke preoccupied by jestcrdaj's
enjeymentf. We would only remind you to
day that money and regreUcau be uned If you
don't buy until you leek ever our etrerlngs,
MARTIN BROS,
NOS. W AND 28 NORTH QIIEEN ST.
$2,G0()
7 WILL BUY
Four Twe-Story Brick 6-Roomed Dwellings.
In llrst-eless condition. Almest new tX rent
j er mouth.
Cull for ether bargains In real estate.
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne, feOUTH DUKE STREET.
015-lyd
3, v
Irish Point Lace Curtains, R
te match. Tapestry and CI
effect. Experienced Drapel
Lancaster, Pi
Tu TIkSS I
Slew bucvtlBcmcnt.
4O ARRI AGE WORKS.
D0ERS0M CARRIAGE WORKS,!
corner or Duke and Vine Streets (ferml
OEO. 8. NORBECK. Pn
ManiifaeturerofFlneCarilaireR. Hucsles. 1
ket Wagons, Ac. Experienced workmen oil
pairing, a ew uaRr wagon for sale chs)
mh ai uoersem uarriage works. uy-iyu
milE FINEST UNE OF WAX BTE1
a. Acm ana i-arunne i;undies for the
days, at MILLER'S HOAP CO.
TTtORHAlIii
13 Tiie three-story modern Brick Reside!
rn. de 1 .norm iiime bireei; i.ns all the
vcnieneeK. Annlvte
dI4-2wdtt W. D. SPRECHEl
milE LAROIT AND FINEST LINK
1 Meerschaum mid French Briar I'll
cigar Helders, cigar Cases, SnuU Bexes and
kinds of smoker's urtlcles.
JJEMUTH'S CIOAR BTOHEJ
aitt-uun, iu Kast King sired
TILLY WAITZ HAS TIIE BEST TWO II
jur ec anunc cigars in ineHinie, at I
NOS. 6 A lttl NORTH QUEEN sfl
UUUOIIlUAl ,i U,X 11,9
F
IOR
HANDSOME NECKTIES.
Ne. U West King Streel
Coin l-'IITHMAK'U
rrtHK FINEST LINE OF WAX STEl
jl Acin ana rnrnnne candies for the III
uays, at aiiL.Lt.il a suai' CO.
TUDOES HAVE IXINO SINCE HECir
J that Billy Walti's Cigar Is he Hest In
State. Fersnleat
NOS. ft & 103 NORTH QUEEN SI
-ITIOR RENT-FHOM APRIL 1, 1800-Tl
A) Stere Roem and Heuse occupied!
Hlilrll's tlirnel HLnrA nnd Vnnfnri- Mm,lU
King and Water streeU; uhe RethwellJ
tieivi uujeiuing. Apply 10 r
... W.U. ROLAND,
aii-2wa Ne. lx Seuth Duke stn
OUR MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND j
OuerlduSe Clcnirs cannot Im exmlliul. I
DEM.UTUS CIOAIt STORE,!
iv.uiuiuim ,v. 114 jmmi jiug Bire
ItlO-IIUJI
1 1 1 1 . .I... I
"DALACE OF FASHION.
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Come And Examine the Grc
Bargains Offered in Our
COAT DEPARTMENT
Our entire stock of Cea
must be closed out reeardle
of cost.
Ladies' Newmarkets, form
price &1.75, $4, 4. se. at 2.0
former price $5 and $6. at$3.d
lermer price $7 and $8,
$4.98 ; former price $10
$12, at $7.49 ; former price $
te $15, at $9.98 ; former pri
$16 te $20, at $14.98 ; form
price $21 te $35, at $19.98.
TsV' I 1. t 1
misses iNewmarkets ai
nuaren s ieats at tiie san
reduced prices.
All our Ladies' Cleth Jacket
at S2.Q8.
Ladies' Steckinette Jacket!!
at 52.49, $2.95, $3.50, $5, u;
wards; worth mere than at tl
prices sold.
Cut prices in Plush CeatJ
and Wraps.
Short Plush Iackets. form
price $q, reduced te -S7.eS : fe
mer price $10 and $12, reducer
te Sie.40 : former ericn
reduced te $12.98 ; former pricy
$20, reduced te $16.98, fj
Husli Wraps, former pric
$12 te $15, at $11.98; ferme
price $16 te $20, at $14.98.
BOYS' CLOTHING!
Twe thousand dollars wertl
of Beys knee Pants must be
sold.
Prices must sell them.
Beys Suits reduced frerr
xi. vc m ci in n em-. . . ,
S'-9S ; S34S te 2.69 ; 4.49 tcf
3-49 ; 5.49 te 4.29 ; 6.9Sl
te 4.98; 7.9S te 5.98
a.9S te 6.49.
XT 1 1 1 r .1 1
iNOTicE we take stock era
January first, and all this week
we shall be busy putting up
uaiyaiu i.uia in cvuiy uepart-
ment.
Come in and leek at them.
Our whole stock of Comforts
will be offered Belew Cost.
rake of Faslrie
Palace of Fasliien,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
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