!35JEp!piS flE. 1 . ' ..p-l VjCO - i.,f r ... "f.: :-cV v '-') j-?-i blb tAyt3AsTgB DAiiSir aLLtSByeilit, WEfrKrisriAir, jAxtfAirr -frfeffd.' . i - f 0"2Ei 't- i? fit s' 1 ' & UR CHANGES BROUGHT. jr -,i Miifi iuwii wiitfiiu v imrnMiiMltetl for Court TrUl-Squtre jlUMM ailla imt Botwecu the tWMer mA Barer or Canal Beet. fcV &S,(, . ,,. rmma, Jan. J Henry i "" "" t'-X Keech, before Saulre fcyan, Morien entry, felonious assault en .KM HIM Kline, rpienic-ua iwnuv en ; INalMMBMr and carrying coneoaieu weapon. A bearing was nciu uus . whan the evidence biioweu mv hreke enen a window of Kllne a tanks down three doers and as- altad these above named. Ite fnrnlshed AiMliw Tlvulnffer arrested Jehn liOCKam pu 1W B.wv V. ... . "-. . Sat flight for being drunk and disorderly. will apend ninety days In Jail. - rniup censy iman, or x or county, -was I By Jenn usury w uuuun iu4j- .fa canal beat. He Sold this ueat te rut than tnnhristlstt finvilcr. ThO fng came etT last night tiefere Smilre naT Thecase was settled by Censyl- lMM.' returning the purchase nioney te 1 Bm regular mcetlng or school beard was imun law evening. .iiuiuui incnv..., SflMra. Allisen, Faslg, May, North, Tayler M urban. auscih . eiar, emuu The flnanee rommlttce reported as fol fel ii naiantvi nt lnt ronert. 2.nf.lt : I -Bard. collector. 18SS.S7I.02: lleyd, collector, TiMft $2,275.2); total $3,023.95 j orders paid, . M 140 07- lulannn. 2.KSS.!S. IE. rseperlntendent Heffman reported the at & I tendance as follews: Whele number or p' pupils, males. 830; fomales, 870. Il'e fe- .teacners meeting wcre num uuim . V Menth, llljla paid, (UOMS. Coupens can- V fll2 ??:??. t. !.( nlif Tlin iC ehnreh sen-Ices were lutgely attended and lE'l. amnarellv nhuin-nl OS a llelld.TV. Wltll tllO v.". hknka and all 1)1 aces of business closed. a'.'SjThe Industrial works are In operation. h'gf. A geed alzeil audlenre saw "Houben fJluo"lntheoiiortthouso last night, and wcreaeiiguteawmimepiay. .RV An nnlKrfnlnmmil will I in crtrmi III SnlOIIl glrXatheran church this evcnlng. Among the features win ue me proneniaiien i ttV Jacob and his Twelve Sens. " iW Charles II. Beetcm. of CarlLsle. N vlslt- KVMtS'lng friends In town. 1IIQ lUtlUWUlf; IlillllWU Villi ..w Vsv handled en the rennayivania rniireaa nv 1 , .this place during the menlli of Docember: .i H Trninn. LenrtNl. Kmiuy. teiai. ,Bm w.... 1.71H WW. Ml M,Wl Xff' wri....M.... wi ..i""' it" "r"- Cl 2J119 U2.071 11.637 11H.72J '$- The jPrttcstrlna society met yesterday isganernoen at tne noine or .-miss rumor, .when a ireneral discussion was had upon upon v5 aeveral noted musicians. '' ' Miss Frances Ileyle, of yi! -l.ltlr.r. fU niiaaln Tlnnl.- Lancaster, la A BEAUTIFUL ItOO.M. i&;jfJaane Stencr'a Curiosities Thnt He Uns ,J Fixed TJp With Cnre. Isaac Stener, of 353 North Queen street, T la an artist In arranging Christmas toys :Tf and trees. Fer years he has been doing ! wonderful things in that line, but this lf year be lias surpassed all former efforts. "The entire front room of bis house en the ; ,.-'flrl flnnr Is taken ill) with Christmas ,4' things and It loekB like ene large and ery - p- fine picture. 9, i In one corner of the room Is an opera reheuse, In front of which are a band of mill frTTatrels. The nlctures. as are a Kreat '.majority of them exhibited, have tieen ilnlfan fnim nmilsnmnnf Illtinfrrulllltt 1411(1 i(pated upon weed, se that they leek very - !7 .IhmI la niintkn. .irv.lfl I n 1.1 r Cilllinlll &X burlesque company, while scattered ? Xf about the room en ole-ntod platform or S ,i.'.tstpare verv nrettv llttle houses With r i' Mnliminnil tiitviis. tlelds of wild beasts, a i-S renrosentatlen of Cedy'a wild west and ? ether Interesting things. V.i Thecclllmr Is humrwlth bountiful bal- Ps Saloons and ether toys, all prettily illuml- & ;wiatea. a numeer ei iiguts nre iibeu at i, 'night and with the aid of reflectors overy- (V ; tutng is Bliewn oil te un niivnmnge. 'inu -tf. YAtr fnntiirnnrtlin uhnw Itt whftt Mr. Kleiliir Jv 4HtVI IiIr nlrnitM nuRiik Tn tlin mUliltn of 'l$"- the platform thorels an opening and across ft1.' this the narade Is ulvuu. There nre no less than 176 dllfercnt mid distinct groups which pass fcofero the spectators. They are wiirked lit- lnniim of nullevs nnd a 'Sif tbelting and nre very natural looking. First .. fuparode is given by Itanium's bhew ami paugb. The pictures mounted en weed leek very well and smne of thorn nre almost life size. All kinds of hIiew poeplo nre teen , and the sight would be a very iiituiestlug c one te an actor. Mr. Stouer spontllve weeks arraiiplng the room and fitting evcrythlng up ami his ' house, which is open nil tlie time, is well worth n visit. Children can really learn it :"' useful lessen tn looking at the wonders. TIIK LAST OF CIiniSTMAM. Olivet Uaptlst Sunday Scheel litis it l'leasaut Entortatumeiit. Olivet Daptlst church, en Fast Vine street, was crowded en 'i'tiewlay eVOIIUIJ, lllll uu- caslen being the Christmas entertainment of the Babbath school. The Frederick Mrcct "Jat-. UI9B4U1J, 1IV1. IIII1JIMUII1I, DlllIIU llll.V IIIUIII- feSii bers, was present. Kuerliitciident J. It. tiV'A. Olvtnr firnftiilml nllil nntinllllrrwl Ihn fnllmi. nla.tAn ....... ...... 1 1 u.l .. a. Aaaav... 11... ........ tog program me: Opening add resliy Mas ter Geerge Hastings; recitation, "Santa Clans," Tv Mabel Hastings; recitation, "Praver nnd Potatoes," by Miss llcialn M. Jliggs; recitation. "Santa Clans,' ; by Master Oscar W. lluch, of tint mission; a dialogue, "Floral Geed Night," by Jehn JJ. Glvler, Ada mid Nellie itamiels, May Apporley, ilolen Ames, Nettle Hagen, Mumle Sn vder and Audrew ltlggH ; reading, "The Medel Church," Miss Martha M. Olvler; hymn. "All Hall the power of Jesus' name; dialogue, "Necr Speak 111 of the Absent," Mlsses Carrle i:. Tlnllnt fnrv Vim-llti Ptm.m J lUr-An .- KNH-JioLeThe ltomelanaji-Mls's Llllln lliker ;' pjkf, recitatldli, "The "Uasteru mid Western Wp Gate, "Miss Minnie Moen; dialogue, "An X.VOIUHK uuii,' .nistjs .iiauiiu i'.. iiiiiiiei.s, IJertie M. Jlcheltz and Mr. J;dw. Hageu. This dialogue ended te the great surprise of all in the preieiitatleu of llve cakes te the pastor, llev. M. Fniyue. and Superintendents J. It. Glvler mid W. It. King, who ex pressed their thanks as best they could. After distributing a box of candy and an orange te each child thu meeting udjeumed. All wero dolighted nt he success of the entertainment. FOCXIl GUILTY OF KXTOHTIO.V. Alderman Perter, of l'Uthbnnt, nnd Ills IlL-tectlve Gung Cuuvleled. W. H. Perter, for the past sixteen vears alderman of the Fifteenth waid, Pittsburg, and Elijah W. Sheppard, Thes. Carney and Themas Pucker, detectives In his cinplev, were en Tuesday found guilty of corn-piracy te extort money from bome thirty per sona. The trial has been in progress for a week past before Judge Slagle. On account of the prominence of I'erter, who Is a man of considerable means and has taken an tnflaentiatspart In ward j-elitlcs. the case has attracted unusual attention. It was Mown that Perter, who conducted a "do "de tectlve agency," made a business of prose cuting keepers of unlicensed taloens aud disorderly houses, and then settling the ce for a money consideration. The in formations were made by bis men; he issued the warrants, which were served by one of bis detectives, and then the matter was nettled out of court In the most profit able way possible for from J-15 up, accord lag te the victim's purse. The Jury rocemmeuded Carney, who turned state's evidence, and Pucker te thu mercy of the court. All the accused w eru reieaseu en uan, ranging from tjl.MX) te s 93,000 (save Sheppard, wlie is friendless), ;;. pending application for new trial uml ap- m peal te the supreme court. 5V Three ether city aldermen and six " de- .1 teeUves " liave been senlenced within the S "I few months for like elfenies, and the .- uiacjimamng uusiness, hitherto se profita prefita We, has been broken up. The Piitsburg peUce department was the prosecutor. I'Jfcb. Weman la In Pead Earliest. ' 35l!!4k?:H0,ln.Mter at enald, Ilrltlsh J Sowebedy wrete in his name te a lady ail , . , vtMK for correspondence, and what It come te. " Theoeufcequcncowaslbat ' leeelved lelter a check for 2M ' Uw National bank e Minneapolis, fcMftM Invitation te oemo at once aud ii-t va iu,we en his wedding t4t'"!Li-'i, matter itas JiAW LtniLvnr ASSOCIATION. Tlic Olilcers Chesen te ficrve IJiirlnB Iho Year 1N00. Tim annual mectlnit of the IjW Library association was held In the large court room at 10 o'clock this morning. Gem-go M. Kline wit elected president pre tern. I). O. Eihleman, treasurer, submitted his annual report. The receipts, with balance fill milll. insmmiHmj .....w..... w -w..-. -- and the bnlance en hand, after payment of all bills, 520.70. The report was referred te a special eom eem eom mltlce made up of II. MeMullcn, II. F. Davis and W. II. Reland, and this coin cein mlttee reiwrted thnt the aoceuiH was cor rect. Air. Kshicman rcrtorted a list or tue uoeks purchased during tlie year. Mr. Ueyer roperlod the books In the library In geed condition. 'liie election ei omcers resuueu in tnu cliolee of the follewing: President N, Kllmnker. Vice rresldent Judge I). W. Patterson. Secretary Ocerge Ttaumnn. Treasurer I). O. Kthlemati, Librarian Jeseph C. Hnydcr. The following committees were ap ap eointed: Finance: W. U. Ilotnet, Jehn A. Ceylo, E. P. Ilrinten. Purchasing: H. M. North, t). O. Elile man, Oeorge M. Kllne". Library: Win, A. Altee, William Ijeaman, G. C.Konnedy, V, T. Ilrewn and Win. F. IJeyer. A motion was made and adopted that the librarian enforce the rule that none but members of the association have the privi lege of the library. Sir. lloyer inevwl that hereafler the an nual fee of KtudentH and lawyers of two years and lew practlce shall lie Si, and after that they shall pay the regular dues of $5. , This motion was discussed at lenglh nnd amended by Mr. Uberly he os te read 'that students and lawyers for the first two years of practlce shall have aceess Ter two years freoefchargo, after which the regular an nual dues shall he paid. Mr. linycr uc cented the amemlmunt, Mr. Smith moved ns an amendment bv striking out the word student nnd lo.ive It ratd that the prlviloge Im extended only te lawvers of net moie than two years prao prae prao tice.' Tiioamendmoiit of Mr. .Smith was deft-ated. Mr. Kberlv's nmondmenl was then adopted. Aifjeiirnml. Hindoe StortetLIko UneliiltemiiH'. Frem the HI. Leuis Ucptibllr. Nearly all these stories, whlle rrsemb ling the Greek, Hemiu or Teutonic, tnle", have nt the aame time certain traits iiceullar te the Hindoe character. Seme of tlicm nre speelinens of ready wit and repartee nnd humor which far surpass thu Western tnle of similar stvle. In mnny of them the actors or characters nre uulmnls, nnd here again is a strange thing. In Iho folk-lore orthe negroes of our Southern stale we find the rabbit alwaya the here, contending with the fox and ether animals, but Invar tnbly cemlmr eir Ictoileim. Se, In the Hindoe tnlcs the Jackal usually overcomes his enemies. In both cases it is the triumph of the small ever the great, of wit ever brule force. Hut here Is the dif ference. The rabbit conquers, no matter hew wicked, but lu the Hindoe lale the Jackal must yluld te the camel, who Is always the type of patient honesty. In ene story the Jackal invites the camel te carry him across a stream, and by his yelplng and howling he brings nil the vltlsgcrsdewn te the banks, and they brat and bruise tlie peer camel, who Is quietly eating the sugar-cane. The animal asks the Jackal why he treats him ise. " I don't knew, " says the Jackal, "itisn custom I have. lalwayslike te sing n llttle niter dinner." Tlie camel says nothing, but when he get Inte deep water begtu te rel "O, why de you de that?" said the Jackal, "O, It Is a custom of initie, "Mild the camel, "1 alwavs llke te roll a llttle aftordluner. " 8e he rolled the Jackal oil', ami the tricky creature came nuar belug drowned. The evll beast never gets eir easily, nnd there Is a keen distinction innile between " cuteness" (as the yunkees have it) mid downright meanness. A Jackal, putting his paw into the water te catch crabs, finds It Helzed by an Alligator, but the Jackal says: "Cluver Alligator, te catch the bull rush root Instead of my paw. " The Alli gator dieps thn naw, but, finding hiinself laughed nt, resolves te de better next lime. .Nexl day tue Jacitm, tearing Hint Iho Alli gator is hldden umler the water, calls out : " Whenever I go te leek for my diiuier I seethe nlce Utile crabs pcopli)gupthreugli the mud. Theu I catch thorn and catthem. Hew I wish I could Unci sumo new I" Thn Alligator nt once shows IiIh snout, hoping It would he takcu for a cub, null, nt once, Iho Jackal siys ; " TIiuiiI.k, fiieiul, for showing me where danger lies," mill runs olfte tlnd his dlimer elsewhere. Tlie next day the Alligator thinks he w III surely pay the Jackal for Ills bad conduct, se when Friend Jackal stands en the bank and says: " I cannot see the crabs te-day. Generally, even when they hlile them selves, the wider gees bubble, bubble, bubble, and all the llttle bubbles go pep, pep, pep," The peer silly Alligator tries te make bubbles llke the crab nnd Is, of courae, elicited and reselves te try ence mere. 'Iho Jackal, coming home fiem it huutiiig-trlpte his own den neit day is afraid te onture iiislile, and snys: "Llttle house, dear llttle house, why don't yen liig me a llttle Hengi AlwnyH when I coine home, if all is right, you blng n llttle song fur mp. If niivthliig Is wrong you nre silent. " The Alligator begins te "coo llke a deve nnd sings, "Sweet little Jackal, come, for everything is all light." The Jackal laugliR gayly, and says: "Thank you, my dear creatine, 1 will ceme as seen eh I miike it lire te cook my dinner. " And whlle the Alligator waits patiently for him te ceme In nnd be snapped up, the Jackal makes a fire at the deer of the den nnd imiethcrs him with the smoke. Tliose who have read the "Songs ami Sayings of Unde Iteinus" will see a great similarity between the doings of the rabbit nnd Iho Jackal and the fox and alligator. Seeking Iiinirmutlen. Mr. Clarence C. Zuntzlnger, et Philadel phia, was In this city J cslenlay hunting up genealogical Information In reference te .il9flr.cest.ir, Paul Kantzlnger, who was an early nnd prominent leslilent of this place. WliUn here he was atiled lu his sc.uch by Geerge Steinman uml S, M. Sener. Itccetved nu Apiiolntment. Captain Abnilmm Scttley has been np pointed n cleaner in the V. S. mint nt Phil adelphia. He received notice of hi.-; ap pointment te-day and will roieit for duty te-morrow morning. 1 ... . Sheriff 'a Sales. Sheilir llurkhelder posted bills te-dav for the t.ale of thlrty-llve properties in city, borough nnd ceuutry, en S.itiuday, Jnuii ary 18. . .. I'lliol'erkei-n, Joel Miller, merchant at Wltmer Station, bu'.eliered two fine hogs en Tuesday that weighed W,J pounds, tlie heaviest weighing 1ST pounds. Arm llroken. Albert Myers, living at Walnut htreet nnd Lnncasier avoime, while playing en Monday, breke 1111 nrm. i:xTit.v I Imjiertaiit Now--te All Miire.)ir--Ati i:n i:n tlrely New Slnde r Trouiment 1)Ih-t'evcrt-d by n World Ilotiewued l'by-.l-clim VhoComblneHAHScliooIiior.Mod VheComblneHAHScliooIiior.Mod VhoCemblneHAHScliooIiior.Mod lollies uml Cures Wlioi-eOtlini-H Pull. Dlt. Tiikel, Iho celebratisl Kpcelnltst w he has been In continuous practice lu Philadelphia for mere than ('J0 twenty jears and liU mull of medical physicians, nt the request of many of Ills former patient nnd friends hn ceiiscntnl teMlt this city regularly each menlli, but the stay will be limited In a rew dnj s each time, owing te pressing engagements, Dn. Tlll.1.1, has nu superior, mid fcwequul In Ireatmeutef dlMiises of the utnu, heart, bladder, kldnejs, liter aud iljsjwpcla, Ilrlght'sdlM-okcerthu kid nes, catarrh, ranter, eoiiaumutlen lu first stage, cough, diabetes, dropsy, epilepsy, mala ria, ntula, gallstones, pilcs-lubing or bleed ing, headaebe, lnureiuss, Insanity, jaundice, lupus melancholia, neuralgia, ulghtsueats, eye and ear trouble, rheumatism, tlierilebsucss vertigo, temlllng, etc.; also bleed ills' ea-M. such us bleed poison, uleers, blotches tetter, Itrhln; and liver spots, etc., and pim ples, eruptions, spellings und liiflainmutiry dlsebargc of all kinds. It Is well known that Dn Tm.Ki. and his stuir of I'h) slcluus will net accept iwtlenU for trestment imlcj they uu uu derge u thorough physical examination and cousullatteu ix) that there can be no doubt ns te the true disorder from which they suffer, and If tt U curable they can and will cure It, 1U Impossible for any physician te knew tsMttu trouble 1 by simply looking at the patient, although a ft-rpat iany claim such nbllltr but alwaj-s Ctll te cui the patient, In practlce and It It a well-known fact that mere than two-thirds of these who aie sunrlnt; to day from tetalled Incurable diseases could be entirely relieved and permanently cured If physicians only peucssed sifltlrlant knowledge and skill, and would take time Improperly and thoroughly examine aud determine their true condition, lm. Tiikkl. iwwellet his stAiT of phrtlclans and surgeons In preparing for Ihclr specialties and the praellce of their profeslen have studied for mnny years all the different systems of med icine, both In this country and Europe, and by combining In practice Allopathic, Hern rppathle and the KIccUc sys'ems of medicines, of which they have a complete knowledge, have thus ex celled In curing dlaeases where all ethers failed. The doctor, as well as all or ins pnyticiani, are graduates of colleges of thphlghesUtandlng, and are legally regUtered te practice their pro pre pro fcMlen all ever the world. Du.TtlKKt. and his phyMclans muni net be confounded wltll frau dulent advertising doctors, traveling quacks and charlatans who travel from town te town and like sharks prey en the unsuspecting suf ferers, violating all the most honorable princi ples of manhood and of the art and sciences of the medical profesnlen by their deceitful claims of peseKlng certain secret vegetable com pounds, pill", mixtures, etc., knnwn only te themsctsas and which Uiey guarantee as an In fallible cure for all the Ills that flesh Is heir te, ale tliose traveling frauds who claim te pre scribe treatment for three te six months lu ad vniice, who In reality are the worst quacks and frauds of all. All such practices are rontemptlble and fiilse, but generally successful In enriching the quacks at thoexpcne of aunVrlng humanity. Dit. Titnai, la known as an honerablo and rcputable physician, who Mauds without an equal In ills prorcsMlen. nie neine enices ami prUate hespltalu arc located at&33 N.lh Street, l'lilludelphla, and Ambler, Mnutgemery county, l'a. AVe unhesitatingly advise all thwe he are seeking medical nnd surgical aid and advire, net te miss this opportunity te consult them. Kvcry patient must bring a clean bottle con taining urliie first passed lu the morning for a chemical and microscepical examination, for uhlfh the doctors charge n nominal fit-, as con sultation free and guaranties arc meitly med only as decoys by fraudu te cutlce patients te lslt them. Int. Tiikki. and his nslilants will be at the AMICTIICAN JlOUHi:, Lancaster, Pa., from Jnu.!2, unlll Monday, Jan. (I, 161K). Their elllcc hours are: Mornings, from tin. in, te i p.m. Uvcnlugs, from 0:30 te S p. m. It Pcatha. Ilum-.IITIS. In this city, en Dec. M, Jacob ltuberlls, In llie'th year of hlsnge. The relntlves and frlends of the family also, thn members of HI. Antheny's llcneilclal co ce clely, niu resjicet fully invited te attend the funeral, from his lata residence, Ne, 52S Weed ward strvet,iiuThuridaymornlngal8e clock, High Mnssattln'cleuk InHt, Antheny's eliureh Interment nt BU Antheny's cemetery. Kpri.lNOP.n. In this city, en the .list nil., Ooereo V. Kepllnger, son of l)a Id 11. and Klu Klu liera Keillngcr,lii Iho I3th year of hlsnge. Tlie relatives and friends el the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tlie funernl, from the residence of his parents, I'll Chester street, oil Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interiiient utMelllngcr's Meeting Heuse at 2 o'clock. It jLtlavltcte, I'hlladelphln Preduce Market. PiiiLAimLvtiiA, 10ce. 31. Cern lower, owing te heavy receipts, l'eultry acllve and higher and prices closed 'J$e lower for all options. Oats also declined M'4Kn ,m larger nllerlngs. Kleur mid Wheat were dull land uuchnngeil. C'licesa was dull and We lower. Fancy Hetter w ns scarce and wanted. iinnADSTUFrs FLeun. We quota West ern nnd Pennsylvania supers nt iifiOnV-IKS; de., extras nt f-'.7i33.00. Ne. 2 winter family at S.!.'iiS:iW j I'cnnsylvauln family stone ground i.l.,y&"W; Pennsylvania roller process ut IU,H ,; Western winter clear nt (1.(4.1,20; de., straight ftt!l.'-V.vl 45; winter patent at $IW,0 tvOjMlnncsela clear. t3Aol;de straight nt 8l2.KMil.7A patent, "'MbU, ns te quality, tblelly SIS.v51. Hyc Kleur wns quiet but steady at $3 ife 1 25V barr4-l. Huck wheat flour waN dull nt (1 7J$1 tsi V looms for new. WHKAT Wequole ear lets by Ramplens fol fel lows : Ne griftle, 60caV)C. ; riMeeie-d, Mculljc ; fair te geed milling wheat nt 7saS.V).; mid choice and fancy lengberry, ntMuWe. Riles of 8000 ungraded lu grain depot ut K00 ; 1800 busbcles 110 00111 nie; .vw uusiieiN laney lougecrry 111 L-raln depot nt ir.'c, and IXJU UuslieU AlouincrNe. 1 red tu:irr.iludepeli ntKSc. with SflK'e bid and lib 80(c bid mid 81a askcil for Ne. 2 red, Jlecembcr: SIJc bid end8-'c.;iiked for January ; 8Je bid! nnd St't asl-.e.l fur l cbrunry. mid 8.3c bid mid 8'ke.axked for March. " Outs Kales of 1 ear Ne. ft while at KOe.; S cars Ne. 2, whlle at Hie. nnil 1 car de. ehehsi nttUc., wltll ray.e bid and 31e asked Ter December: 2H)Se. bid and ink asked for Jnnuarv and I'lfiunry, unci :vc bid mid Wie inked for March. Coux, Hales of l.sue bushels het, no grade, nu tnitk, nt 2Jc ; me bus warm de, en track, 2j-: two bus Ne. 4, high mixed, en track, R2e ; Ne. S jellewlu grain depot, ellered at Xu; i0l)bus steamer Ne. V, high mixed In Twentieth street elevator nt!W! Je ; new Ne. 2 mixed, for local trade, quoted at :i7(t37j-Je ; rtW bus old Ne. 2 iuled,;in Tuenllelli street elevator, nt 4i)ic with lb;i bid and 'A)ie naked for Deceiulieraud January ; Sdkn bid mid JW'ie tisked for teb ruiiry., nnditii'iclbld and irn.ea asked March. I llurrKii. We quote sellil-paeltid cri-amery, i'tni'.'7c, ; speclm fancy brands, 20c. ; Jobbing solectlens laic. higher; de. ficlrloclielcuiiVa-k'; June creamery, choice, 17(1(kv,sqiiie fancy lets higher; de. prime, I&eiDlTojae, fair te geed IVIRe Imitation creamery, choice te funcy, lsct'JOc.; de. fair te geed, 1 tyJI.V.; Western dairy, choice, 18e320o.,de. fair te geed, Italic; lVnu sjlvanlaeieamery prints, laney, In wholewile lets, at 31c: de fair te prlme,2.5c!i.J;.; prints Job bing ntSJa'e.-. nstequnllty. C'llLt-sE We quetu New Yerk full cream fancy, large at lOu; de small sizes, II lie; iiiiii inns, iiiiii-k, , ,w , mi iiiir n-i iM.. -..,"v' , .. ..it. ,. biniu, t,i,tKl ., 111. te ruulce, v luisiiel. aKt(i0irInmmi)tli Pearl Y bushel, ttjji,tee.; Hw w)e luif. is.'t l'otutees, prime, 50S) ''"se quete Pennstlvanla and near-bv fresh at.27e ; Western de ile, geed te choice, at 2ia.Me; Ice beuse brands ut 20a-lc. rer fall packed and ItnlSe for spring, as te quality, aud limed nt 17c. ler geed brands. IteoruteU gs were Jebbesl out le nhete wholewile prices, I'eUI.tkv I.lte supplies were net large. Dressed chickens continued plentiful and dull, most of tlie offerings being medium qunlllv. 1 here were many duck and geesehere.butmerx thnn werewauted. We quote lle ehickeus ut lJul2J.;e; de turkeys lliilGe; de ducks i.nd feese, Uiillc: drVMHsl chickens, fancy Western le; some Jersey und llueks ceuntv sleck higher; de. Wcsiernf Citlr te geed llnlic; lre Msi funis Halle; diessed turkcj s, fancy, 10n2Oe; de. fair te prime, 15uISn; dreted ducks, italic. ; do.gis'se, llal3e; exceptional lets, hlih-r. llALim II av ANiiSTitAW.-We quote Timethy, Choice, at l.ltVVill: de fair te geed y.10 Ol; lulxcd.cuelce, SU.V);de. fair te prime-, tuHli Ien; low grades, STtSS. Ue struw ut JlcJien ten for straight without wissl. I't.r.ti continued quiet nnd barely steady ri.ile-s of winter IlmnuiSISSSvtlltitl Vleu. (.'leterseed was steady al U'JO'-.e, Petroleum quiet ut IU0. LOCAL IIOl'SKIIOLl) MAiticrr. I.A-euNTt.K, Jan. I, Hu0. Apple-butter, per qt I2(32i) Apples. pcrJipk.. Uetl lleef Hteak, iktEi rjijslfl lli-e'f ltfsisl iK-r ft lOuilfl llis'f Dried (plee-e), per lb a lks.'f Corned, ir lfi lVaK Ikvf rreiitqiinrter, lu-r tti (5(7 llecf-llliul quarter, per ft 7M0 llolegnit, ier ID 2etA28 llolegua(chlped), per lb 40 Uutter, Hrlti se lleets (red) per bunch , !'..'.6e riilckenslllve) js-r mjr. StXttO thickens (cleaned), i'r piece 3ial5 CuiiUheee, ier tue cups 5 Cabbage, iht head ;ns Cornmeal, per nt 43,5 Celery, r buiieli gw Cider, kt gallon ...jj Ducks, dressed, per pair. ,..,. MWstl.au Kggs.iwrdei....... ....Isg'JO Hani (plece). per ft ;5 Hum (sliced), jicr ft -j Herse llndlsh, jn-r bunch , 3j Heminy, per quart , a5 I -iimb, per ft 2a2u Ijini.l per ft , eTYJ Lemens, )er duz lirflS .Mutten, er ft... uiu Onions, per 3Jpk , pj Parsnips, jwr nk .' .sie 1 ouijees per ', pk 1410 Potatoes, perbufchcl 5iv.k routeosteet) per, jwe-k 1V2U Perk, per ft icku Hauer Kraut, jerqt ivjh Huusage(tresh), perfc ......12calt Hausage(Hmeked) i ft llall .Sineerease, ier piece , 5 Scrapple. ir ft k Hides and lliicen, per ft 17 Mheuldirs. per ft i Turkeys, Ile.each J1.2Mi;.00 rurkys,dresse4l, per ft ;.jt; ''mull, per pk jtQpj Vealrileuks, vft.. , ....T.1U Llve Hteck .MitrketH. liens ueceipui.-i.uDifciiipme-litN. &,uu: mnr- i0i; light, tJbVsvSrO; skips, liOMl i6. Kheetr Itetwliits, i,(lJ0; shli iiientM. 1,000; mar mar kelstieng; nalles,(,l 60,15,7); WnsU-ru woeled tlWritS 10 ; shorn Texans.H eX31 25; iambs, w te WMpct hundred weight. ' ' Kast I.ihkui v. Cattle Itecclpts.lix): shlp-nieiiuiiV-.markcUetleejprliiie, srrltVfcgixHl. tiUVfJ.'Tw; falr,0te3 2i: bulls, 60i2 18; no ears shipped te New Yerk. Hogs Heiipu, UJ; shipments. tM; market active; best light. Yorkers, (J IkXgl uo ue medium uud light Philadelphia, HlsXlfB heavy begs, H Ma ft): reugbs, ,-j33 76; no carsahlppcd te New Yerk. ' Hbvep-Keceipu, j,ae05 shipments, 8,000; in KCKici, vajjic: part Minus, .us; ,c. nun niu suinn, .'"ia-ic, as te quality. . VfcUfcTAiar.s-We quete : White Potatoes, Jersey, prime vltbushcl basket. 40iT(toe; de. fair til L'OOll.HVielOc.! I'JlllV l'eui clu.l,... w lin.l,..! iiuuiiiia. fauti ciiicaoe, Dec, m.-ltei-eiiits, P.OO; shipments S,.ril); strong; beeves. 1 1S5 H; steel's. ti 7ejil2i) ; etecker und fecelers, tJ lOuj.'l US cows, bull and mixed, Si 2CU.2W; Tex us cuttle. 1 1 is2 00 ; Western Hnngeri; W 71 te. ' market Arm 1 prims, -tne: fair, WfiOSlii Isinbs, lit&sn. is leas mi geed, itirv 1 commeu, tlliOS2fiO; Item Zihvtviimtmtntm. A ISSOLUTKLV f tme. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. TIHH powder never varies. A murvei'ef pn rlty, strength and wholrsemones. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold ln competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or pbesphnte Powders. VWI entu in 01m, KeYAI, 1IAK1NU Pewmcu Ce., ion Wall street, New Yerk. uiartl-lydAlyw ITANTED-ON Oil IlKKOItK Al'IHL 1, 18H0, tt for traveling man and wire, two fur nished rooms with or without beard. .. . II V. DlttrrtY, d3Htd Cnre llewmnn t Musscr. ITIOltTIIINOH 3 OVKI.,ODDANDUHKFUL, rioteKltl.HMAN'n. Ne. West King Street. I! HAVE NOW IN CONNECTION WITH our Hhlrt Factory a Hand Laundry, and are prepared te de outside work. One trial Is nil we ask. Our ompleycs had 15 years' experi ence In Trey laundries. lUMwdlt JW NOHTII QUEEN ST, rpiIE FINEST LINE OK WAX HTKIUO JL Acid nnd I'nrnllne Candles for Iho Holi days, ut JIIi.I.EllH HOAP CO, 170l IlKNT-THE HTOUE UOOM, NO. 10 ! Last King Ktri-ct. Immediate ikmsossIeii. .,, w JACOIKfAHliK, J'-tel Ne. 88 Meuth Duke Btrcet, 1TANTED-A NTltONO YOUNO MAN TO njLTK'rNWr"" I,,w,,,wrt- A,,n,y DYHTKIW I 11EST OYHTEItH IN TIIK MAIU kct served In nil styles, and meals al all hours, at Oil AlU.r.S K. HOrtTKIfH, In the r ur of the Central Market, Oysters ln the shell or opened sorted te private families. Telephone connection. nev20-2indll IaitOM APRIL 1, INTO, NEW TWO-STORY J nnd Mansard Reef Heuse en Columbia avenue ; ntue rooms, Fer further linrllculnra inquire nt HllAUUiVJJUIlNl' iti7- tfd 1 1 North Queen 8t., Ijincuistcr, Pa. F OR HIURTH, COLLARS AND CUFFH, eie te i:ilIlMAN'H . Ne. 42 West King Street. irANTED-FAR.MERH TO MAKE CON V tract for Milk forthe cemhigear. Must apply before January 1st, ....",!":N'PA?Ti:ilCAIlAMI:l'CUMPANY. dll-lMcl.titHll TOIIUKR'tt LIQUOR STORE. . '.,-U. nE -MONTEHEI4.0 CnAMPAtlNE In hnir bnsleets, U quarts or 12 pints. Alse line nnd cheap Wines.nt ROIIRER'H LIQUOR STORE. Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster Pa. rTtHE FINEST LINE OF WAX KTF.RIC X. Acid nnd Pnrallue Ciuulles for days, nt MILLER'S HOAP CO. thu Hull- BOAK1J-ELKOANT ROOMS TO RENT. Willi beanl. Parties mevlnu- and bne occupied the sauie for two sen MI ears. IIHSK54 flTl.t. d31-2t Ne. 137 North Charlutie Htfeet. 171 ARMER3 WANTED TO SUPPLY M I LK ; AT TIIK LANCASTER CARAMEL CO., e&S-lfiliftwR 835 Church HL. Luncuster, Pa. fpiIK FINEST LINE OF WAX HTKIUO J. Aeld nnd l"iirannc Candles for the Holi days, ut M I LLEIfH HOAP CO A NEW CLASS IN STENOGRAPHY WILL open en Monday, January 8, ism In Kshlo Kshle nian's ltw Uullillng. Tlie class Is new forming aud a few mere scholars will be added. Apply te M1HS M. A. DAI LEY, at the- rooms. Eshle man s llulldlng, North DuUe street. d'iO.lwdR 1T10R RENT-THE FINE Hl'ORE AND J.' liwelllng, New. ..-,, i,,H, A..K1. 1 iiuu si oeuiu ejueen formerly the Dnlsx Orecery. Will lie together 4ir hennnilpu- Mini.iA ..... 1 nil it: 1. rented wagon shed en premises, Applv te MRS. W.P. BUINTON, , .... Ne- M Seuth Queen St Or le EnwAiin P. Ilni.NieN, Att'y? ADJOURNED HALK-TIIR PROPERTY AT ,, ,,,0,f.or,,eT..er "foeu and Houth Duke streets, will pesltltcly be sold at the Iepiird "V"!' '-nt King street, en Thursday, January , , ,f t., ,.(l t'ATHARINEOAHI'ER, MARY CiVHPKII, dlO-ltd ADJOURNED PUBLIC HALK-WILL UK sotdeiiTiiursday,Jan.2, lwe.nt 1 p. in., sharp, at s lern go warehouse of A. O. Ilresey. 215 Concord street, household goods te w It ; Organ, Hewing Machines, Bed Resmi Suits, Furniture efnll kinds. Hteves, Curpets, Knives and Ferks, and everything pertaining te housekeeping, sumo being In lueu short tlmeenlv. Come unci secure bargulns. JOEL L. HAINES, Auct. ,ltd HOLIDAY GOODS AT AND BELOW COST. Yen will find etery article of eurp.lert ever ChristmiiN Stock, markesl ilewn le prices that must muke them go. Dells ut Ilnlf Price. I'lusli Uoedsut Half Price. And many ether articles tee numerous te mention. Come In uud leek them ever. MltS. E. SI. WOODWARD, "'t3 Ne.20KKast King St, T.TAVK YOU A COLD? DO YOU riAsiP A7u .bliJ,,i V-i'I"''1 ' ..5""0?.'?. ?? 'T ..... ..., .,,,,, Linirj mm iiuieueunu will cure; 011. Price, 25c, FRAILKY'H EAST END PHARMACY, n-i . . . . (Opposlte Fjisterc Market.) Tin" liest bleed purltler Is Fralley's Hnrssiia- rllln CeiniKiuiid, a combination orthe best til- temtlves kne 11 te medical science. Price. 50e tltul " .M.W.FAw INSTATE OF FREDERICK (IOO.S, LATE OF U thu city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been Krentwl 10 the undersigned, all persons lu. ilebted thereto are requested te muke liimie. dlute payment, und these having claims or demands tigulnst the same, will present them w Itheut delay fursettleinent te the undersigned, residing ut Ne. 214 North Mulberrr stm-t. Lan vaster,!. tJOHN PHILIP WOLF. C. U, Basslkr, Executer. Attorney. dcclI,I8,20iJuiiI,ll,lK J" ANCAbTLR UUSINESS COLLEGE. J . iMCAsrr.li, Dee-ember, 18SD. lJEAiiHnieit Madam: Yeu nre cordially In J!V. .'.'.'.X1"11 ,no 1'ANCASTKR BUSINESS L.ULL1.UL, at lu new quarters. Ne. SI North Dulie street, before entering jour son or daugh ter lu January, Convince yourself of the genu Incness or the article before Intestine. Six eung I aiIIph and Gentlemen from this Institu tion leek lMMltlens since Octobers!. Address. H. C. WElDLhlt, Principal. M ART1N BROS. OUR- Every Hollea Shall Be Met. NEW RESOLVE -FOR- 1890, n iceuraged by your generous patronage tim ing the past year. Pushing, Active, Awake te every ilcmnnd of Iho hour we greet ou, A geid store " for Ibe people " where best service-, low prices nnd reliable goods meet you. This January shall murk, In store hlttery, an epoch of bargains here. We start te-marrow (stere closed tedjyluu aillve C'l'T-I'RICE CLEARING SALE. Uok for llurgiliu lu Cl.itlilng and Furnish, lug Goods. MARTIN BROS, N08. M AND NORTH QUEjKN BT. ttrtw cvifftttHI rARniAOE WOJIKM. OOngOM OAXltlAOI W0WCJ, Cerner of Duks and t Vinci Streets (termsrly Norbeck A Mllcy), OEO. 8. NORBECK, Prep. Mnmiractureref FlnrCanlaces, Buggln, Mar- IS?LniFlA''cwIlalirWaren for sal cheap. UllatPocrsem Carriage Works. df-lydH RKNT-PltOM AHKID 1st. NEXT. . nig He rsvs;iai iiiACKStnitn-B Hfmn with dwell- ng noise, situated alUreenUnd Mills. ln Kut Lampeter township. Annlvtn ,... .. KLIZAUETII O. E. BATBR. elf-lldP. 413 North Duke HL. Lancaster, Pa, 13 EDUCTIONH. aot,,",enIfat reduced prices, McQKANN 4 NOWLKN. Ne. 139 North Queen Bt ITIOIt IIENT-8EC0ND FIXJOR ROOM (75 ) reet by 23 feet); all conveniences; (star stairway. Ne. 16 North Queen street. Posses sion given Immediately en April t. Is). -n... ... . SMADIt 4 BURNS, d27-lfd 11 North Queen HU, Lancaster, Pa. HE FINEST LINE OKIMI-ORTEU AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha- JJn Chrars, our manufacture, In boxes of M, DEMUTHIS CIGAR STORE. al8-ifdR 114 East King Street. TEYHIONE BUINES8 COLLEGE. MS Day Course. 90 Night Session. An Institution strictly flrstlass, where young men and women aie thoroughly and practically ustrjictcdlaall business brencheTm writ ing, Penmanship, etc.. Jf-ris- ,. . W. D. MOSSER, Prin.f tfdAw 10 North Queen St., lAncaster, Pa. TIllVATi: HALE.-TIIE OLD E8TAB-A-m-i'Vi'n1 1 J0"' '"blng Bakery of P. Kareh, at M llerstllle. Ijincaster county, Is offered for nie. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Rare chance for a young business man. Inquire at the bakery or at Ne. 539 Poplar street, Laneas Ur I dec31-lwd JTIOR RENT FROM APRIL 1. 1880-TH E 3 Large Millinery Parlors nnd Dwelling en second noerNos. 60 and 62 West King street. ?i,?vin,teyer ? Confectionery. Alse secemd and third floors of the house, with second and third fleer bad, building, large dining-room and kitchen ; rciitrcRsennble. Apply at d3Mtd NO. 62 WEST KINO STREET. pilOCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. Procter 4 Soulier. Proprietors and Managers. iiTilfirjl?5! 1nd..We(1,!5,(,ay December 31. and January 1, Matinee New Year's Day Ilan'l Sully." lu two funny plays. Tuesday evening -VTWCn TO MY FRIENDS AND CUS- X 1UJ1I.KMI i nnve lecateu temporarily my office and w!rEre9IJ!?.ni.t,w "nutnern Market, corner of SOUTH OUEEN AND VINE KTIlfelrrM .nri sleck a flnenssortmentef Slelahs. iinir. &wVnLroAenWV'imlly. images, and tlfe ?,?. cukJen;,S.,rU.'.nll.cl ."' own manufac ture. Special attention Is given tereiwlrlng. alwavs win"." l"Wt W nd fU'r aealluB. iec2t-tfd ' J. H. NORBECK, Agent, 12 S,:'.iC?NT' nBBENTIIRE STOCK Ccrttnrates ln mttlttnifis firsina ,tiA nnn Milueefaslmie effullv until nn ei,...w nn..,tVT a guaranteed caslidlvldeudef 12 per cent, per nniiuiii.iinynble semi-annually, are Issued by the Building nnd Lean Association or Dakota. Membership fee per share, M.0O. Stock may be converted Inte cash nrtcr two years. Several thousand dollars are needed te fill approved ap plications for leans. Correspondence fcollelted. tn n ,, u. i,W. STARLING, Manager. Philadelphia Olllce, h N4. 411 Walnut Street. Jiml-3meed OHOCS AND SLIPPERS, BARGAINS FORTHE HOLIDAYS, Yeu could net mnkea mere acceptable Christ mas Present thnn u geed pair of Shoes or Blip pers. Ve have received another Invoice of Ihese Celebrated 3.00 Shoes for Men. In nil the tees and widths, and the best shoe Ter 12 00 that Ismade. We have Ladles' Shoes nt all prices, and you cannot fall te be suited. ' Plenty or Beets-coarse nnd fine. Goetlycar's Gleve Rubbers nre tencedcxl te be the best In the market, and these are what we sell almost exclusively; it full line en hand. We have a toeso'oulVo'usW!1181 W a,,X,OU WM. H. GAST, V4 F NO. 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Great Reductions -IN- PRICES -or- Laclies', Misses' & Children's WINTER COATS -AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Frem te-day we will uiTereur Entire Stock of Coats at such reductions lu prices as will make them the best goods for the money In the city. Remember there will be no shum about our Reductions. We will make n big dlfterencatn the price of every garment In order te sell every Ceiut In sleck If possible. GEO. F. RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, mnrOO-lydlt LANCASTER, PA. s KATES AND SLEDS. OLD WEATHER PROPHETS Maintain that we will yet have Severe Winter Weather. WHEN' IT COMES, Remember That We Have the Finest Stock -OF- SKATES 'Ml -AND. SLEDS ix this Tev 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., XKXT POOR TO POBTOFFICE. V.V1." eiuiesuiiy miuince, uourey, the Tal or": Jr mn-ii?myeV!Xm.'r,'.'1,",.dr Nelan." Prices 15, JO, J0, ft) and 75 cts Jlmntlnoe, 20, aeand 60 cts, Thursday, Irlday, Saturday nnd Saturday matinee, January 2,3 and 4-" The Fugitive.'' Pr ccs, 5. 20, 50, 6t and 73 cU. tfil-itrt Reilly Bres. & Raul), Dttm aVateHi-irmtut. M ETZGER HAUGHMAN. Great Reduction in. Price 7 TO CLOSE HAKDSOIE SEAL - AND LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH COATS, - AT Metzger & Haugh man's, Net. 38 and 40 West Kinq Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE Stent &rttmnt. A?y.?P? Paraflne Candles for ths Hou rs, at MILLEK'a HOAP CO. fJUIE LAIIQEST AND FINEST LINK OF - Meerschaum and French Briar Pines, Clear Helders, Clar Cases, 8nuU Bexss antf al kinds of smoker's articles. DKMUTUTJ RIQAR BTORE. Ill East King street. als-tfdR r Oil HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te EHISMAN'R, Ne. 42 West King Street, 4- Aeldand laranne Candles for the Hell- lays, at MILLERS HOAP CO. Ty-E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I mlr. ?en have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te yen. J,fe..ue Inimitable "Dl A MANTA' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. 500 UeW Spectece' WdO 1 nsual price, -"P?!016' BOe'L ""n1 Pr,ee. 1.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 ; usual price, 10. M.ZIKEHAH&BRO. 130 S.llDth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Blreets. mva-lyd THF .5"INE8T iASK ev WAX HTERIO a. Acid and Paraflne Candles Ter the Holl Hell days, at MILLER'S HOAP CO. O.REATE8T REDUCTION, Annenncement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. CERHKRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from $10 te S3 ; from $3 te K ; from til tot! DO. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rale. Full Dress suits of the latest style material, satin lined, at 129. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made ln Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a nrt-elass article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. etrr.tfd CJTEAM ENOINEAND U0ILERWORK8. Steam Engine -AN Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Works aud ex amine our Stock of Engines ! , AJ!?W.UI'. te Quete yen price? and see facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power. 6 Horse-l'ower 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power 15 Heme-Power 20 Iiorne-1'ower 5 42J 175 6Si 675 .... 875 .... 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Herse-Power... 8 Herse-Power... 15 Herse-Power... ..tra ..275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, HO In. Dlam., 16 feet Lene, tMJ In, Tubes. Price, 1175 aud 1150. One Beiler, f In. Dlam., IS feet Leng, 21 S In. lube 12 fet Leng, with Fire Frent Canting, $125. I CARRY THE LAROK3T STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITV OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, Mill nnd Mining .Machinery, Saw Mills, Uurk nnd Cob .Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Iudl IVfc, .'I UJ 41,t 1, 1411.1, OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE HIT IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PROPRIETOR, 333 EAST FULTON ST., - LANCASTER, PA, .V OUT OUR- PLUSH COATS - - COOPER HOUSE.) gtent &btevttcmcrit SHE FINEST LINE OF WAX STER1C Acid and Psraflne Candles for the Holl Hell 'S, at MILLER1 BOA CO. OUR MAKE OF UOLDEN LION AND MIA tucrlda&n CI Mrs wnnet be excelled. w . u.i u ..I?i!l,TH'H CIGAR STORE, &jaMlihed 1770. Ill East King StrneL al-trdft rpmecT & siiANh, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS GENT'S OUTFITTERS I maraMyR1"11"00"8'""1- 1889 and 1890: We Intend organizing a Preparatory Depart ment after January 1, 18S. Veune Men and Jlf" ""Wltieel at very low rates te nt them for the Business Celleae Course, Full partlcu iPJWP lorenappllcatlon ntCellcKO Reems, Ne. M North Duke street, l'lcased te have you call whether you enter or net. . A28-lwd H.C.WE1DLER. Principal. $oet0 ant hoce. H AVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ? "IT'S AN ILL WIND THAT IILAESOUDE TO NABODV." STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St., WILL SELL "200 PAIRS MEN'S BOOTS At t!M for the rtOO Article and Jl 75 for the t2 60 Beet. BECAUSE THEV LOST SOME OF THEIR LUSTRE IN THE RECENT FIRE. NO FIRE OR WATER DAMAGE, SIMPLY LESS LUSTRE FROM SMOKE. Yeu don't often linve n chance like this, nr nmlne the Reeds nnd you will beapttebuy. Yeu certainly will If you knew n banrnln when j oil see It. and we cues you de. 4Slere will lie cloned en New Year's Day. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 Eairt King Street, LANCASTER. PA. T EADINUSI10E8T0RE.1N LANCASTER. New Resolves! The old year, full of memorable events, baa yet but a few hours grace, when it shall have beeome a thing of the pnst another for Futher Time te add te thu uunibcr of eventful bygones. With merchants, progressive in thought nnd act, old resolves nnd old business meth ods are permitted te depart peacefully with it. Te-morrow the New Year will be with us. The making of new resolu tions, as guides for tlie future, will lie in order, and many and various will be the kinds made. Here It will be n betterment of business methods in tlie best shoe stere iu Lancaster. Bettering the ser vice j bettering the grades of loot wear j bettering the prices in a sense of cheap nesswherever it's possible te de se. We're net egotistic ; we're neither se old nor se wise that we may net Ienrn. The past has taught us muili in buying and Belling shoes ; the future has mere in store, and of it we mean te be masters. Thnt means that while our putreus have been well served in the past, accommo dations must nnd will be better in the future such as te merit continued con fidence and such favor as is their's te nc nc cerd. With many thanks te the trade for the very generous pntreimge extended during the pnst year, we wteh each and all a Happy New Year. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Btreet, Lancas ter. Pa. H OLIDAYSLIPI'KRH. Grand Display OF- Siiws! Ialwnys had ene of the Largest Lines and As sortments or Men's, Heys' and Youth's Holiday Sllpiiers, but the Line ami AKxertiimit I bought for this season surpasses all these of the past, I have Men's Embroidered flippers at 19c. A Line of Meu's, Ladles', M Uses', Bey's and Youth's at 69e. The Handsomest TSc Slippers In the city. By buvlnir this Slimier ln e-rv lnrL-enuaiiiltlen I am enabled te sell at 75e. It is n regular 1 1 00 Biipper una nurpafcaes in aiyie ana quality any you will see marked tlsouheie at the same prices. A full line at II In Light and Dark Celers, In J An, UIM, J-4 4 4TI 4-4 1 441144 4jpemi,. My II Dark .henlll Kinhrnlilered Kiln. pers you will net lee marked olseuhere le uiun 91 ue. Handsome line at 51 50 and 12 00 have allar-t riveu. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, Jl SO and $2 00 ; Hey's, Si SO, nnd Youth's and MUes f 1 Z Lnrgest Display In City can be keen in my: J144C 444U4104V. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te PREY 4 ECKEUT) the Leader of Ix)w 1'rlccs In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 4 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE-Htere open Evcnlnsi of December, Holiday ! t , . fcjftji rLv& wjt feitfcM- M Mvi&i &g?taSrIiiiuYi;'i