Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 03, 1890, Image 4

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jEOUND LIFELESS.
MIX M1TR IS DISCITEXEB BEAR M IEB
BY BIS KIFF.
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He Become lit ,On Thrday Morning
While At "Werk nt Us Hound llouse.
Tte Women nte On Thursday
Colombia, Jan. 8. Jehn Smith, will
kWB mltlcnt of this place,. found
. AmA In bad this rnernln between 0 and 7
tVJeek hy his wife, at bis home en Seventh
rtnet, between Weluetand Chestnut. Cen-
, geatlea of the longs cueedhls death. He
, Wis brought home yesterday morning and
WM rven attention by Dr. Craig. He
"was about 83 year of age. He was born
la (own and was a son of the late Leenard
Smith. He was employed at the P. R, R.
round heuse as a atacklnspoetor. A wire
and three children survive. The funeral
arrangements liave net been made.
Mrs. Mary L. Tarbert, wife of Jehn Tnr
bert, dled yosterday afternoon at ber home
ea Vernrtstreet, abnre Second, In her 04th
year. She has been sick about two months
..with dropsy which caused her death. Seven
-"children survive. The funeral will be held
en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from ber
home.
Mrs. Mary Aufrustlne tiled last night at
11:20 o'clock at her home en Lancaster
nvenue, aged 40 years. She has been an
Invalid for the past cloven years, suffering
from a complicaUen of dlsoases. Sbe was
n widow, and three child roil survive. The
funeral will be held en Monday morning
atO o'clock from Hely Trinity Catholle
church.
Twe trains run teeether In the west
yards of tbe P. It. It. at Bridge street
yesterday aftorueon. Twe coal cars were
thrown from the tracks aud trains were
delayed about two hours.
A party was alven lait evening by Mrs.
Geerge M. Allisen at her home in honor
of her niece, Miss Lela Striekler, of Mount
Jev. The party was well attended and a
very pleasant evening spent by nil In
dendng and social pastimes. Refreshments
were served during the eveulng.
J. L. Beyor, of the Chestnut Hill Iren
Ore company, was in tewu yoslerd.iy,
The repairs te the furnace are progressing.
The case of Geerge Stlmmcl, charged
with cutting Win. Lamlonberger with n
knife, before Squlre Uvans, was settled
last night.
The recently clected officers of (Jen.
Welsh camp, beii9 or Veterans were In
stalled last night by Pest Captain Sherman
Kidder.
A prlvate dinner party was given by Mr.
Jacob Steuer last ovenlng at his home nenr
town. About 12 guests were present and a
geed time was had.
Albert King, of the Keeley Stevo com
pany, has been appointed as one et me
salesmen of the company.
The Glebe Brewery company, of Balti
more, has opened n branch in town, In the
old MeTague building.
.., fa flAniA IT TTIrtknrd. 1 1. n Mnta nr.Anl
531- Wit WCUIftU " .IVHIMJ I.V MUt. IA .gU..,
feHJ.i presented each ene el his carriers with a
new one dollar bill. Thlsgenereus action Is
in keeping with Mr. Richards' kindly nets
towards his carriers.
Mis Katie Shutmyer, of Lancaster, Is
visiting Mrs. Gee. II. Quonter.
"W. F. Mnulick has received word that
his stock of Whltol'yineulh Reck chickens
"were awarded prizes at a poultry exhibi
tion at Frederick City, Md.
Unde et Pupils at Bera' High Scheel.
The relative grade of pupils In attondanee
at the boys' high school for the months of
November and December is ni fellows :
mm CLAM.
CUrOBauiman M Jehn D ryett ..,.&
J no A Nauman-......t4 Walter Kuogley.. h0
FredCSwcaten. ft! Carl F Rentier TV
BumnerL llrewn mil'hlllp HtcflY-e 78
Jehn W Baker M Ralph S Rouser.......77
W B.Muuelinan ...S6,Itevld It Lecher ..72
Merris Leeb............ B3 Win E Albright,-....
Nath'l Thurlew.M Gee V Leenard....,..C3
Cbss E Beatae,.......ai lleubcn H 0tcr.. ...67
ilMXTf 0 Hull 83 Albert L Bchaum. 05
SECOND CLASS.
Prank B. Kready-....19 Hugh K Falten....j....Rl
Nlirwn E Ultier....... V) Clias K Weluush 7U
Edward L. face tt Jebn Hechs 79
W M Nlxderf. 91 Jeseph It Mercer.. TO
Manrlee J Leng fU,Wm it Uerwart.- 7a
KredJ.HIeVer.
Jacob II Byrnc
Heward W Dlller.
...TO.Fraiik L TliurleMr...,75
...BS'jehn Q Prltcuey .71
,B9 (i H Johnsten... 71
... M J R Ktnrer 74
Aiaen v Pentx.....
jeun Myers,
A McCemsev K7 W E Underwood ri
'altar A Miller .81 f.htui 1 Hubsrt... 7.1
.'.vman H nrady.....MJesl'Krliimnn fl
jae Li Franu . (B i:awnrj u cilnv,... co
U W McQlnnli.........K.-l L U HUerumu . ..M
B B Bartholemew. S3;
TII1IID CT..IS..
Usrrer A Uoue1....WT1ich V Moi:illgelt....73
B F Eby 00 J W Helllneer 71
Htepbrn E iterr -.JO Wm II Fl"icr 72
J W Vlllee S7,Frank A Auxer ...70
DPR McNcal 8S Fruulc H Ecktnen.,....:,)
jacoe u rrey jiivin u currnnn m
Paul D Ilroeraall.....JliJni W Ieanrd .J
Bea M Myer .gl ItebtB Cnmiibull as
Hcett W linker..
...FU,i;iiat c I'lilier.....
...80 Wm A Mpurrlcr.,
,.....7i Jehn lnue
m.76 Win A Itced........
,..7tl Frank K Lana....,
...70 Wm A Snrenccr..
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Chas G Oampt...
WmO QrelT.....
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Chas F Hewell...
Oeenrs Ktnlar...
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Melvin It Leni .78 Edw Ebcrmnn. 07
AirrcauHmiin 70'iiarry is Kapency.Jia
Artburmierner 74tClurcnce Dllejer.. iA
L'nas F Jwnbergcr.. n
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Edw D Mclllnter......M Jno A Maynard ffJ
Leeb Aaulcob...J1'JneO Dellet bl
tl) XUcruiuu........hi Hurry U l)ii no
Ooergo ileefr.. tSOClnrenee M ilalene.. W)
Jes McClaln .78 L II Merrln BO
C Albrisut ...75 Gilpin Hlekruaa j
Frank U Urban ..7S Jehn Lewell ja
'V U Germany. .,
n wm M .McCilllllU 07
jhui iiuyiu....
KdwF Dean....
TOTrarry Jl arerr......
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JlK F Bookmyer-...
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Harry K uuier..
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Win L Simen-..
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Waller BHalbacb.e-.',
Haneed an Iuuoceut Man.
Startling revelation has been made at
Illinois S.atlen, Indian territory. On the
evening of Dec. 27 "Minnie" Rogers, a col
ored gambler and whisky peddler, was run
ever by a railway train aud fatally injured.
Before he died he made n statement re
garding the murder In 16S0 In the Cherokee
Natien of Dr. J. M. Pyle and Mrs. William
Kerr. The couple were found murdered
In their beds at their houses ene morning,
their heads having bnen crushed in by
some; Implement. Jehn Stephenson, to
ward whom suspicion pointed, was nr
rested, tried before Judge Park at Fert
Smith, Ark., convlcted, and hanged. On
his death bed Rogers confessed Unit he had
committed the deed unaided. He sworn
that he had been hired te de It by a u oneiry
of his victims.
THREE BAIlCS IX THIRTEEN1 DATS.
A Pennsylvania AVemau Astonishes
Hnfcband and Docter.
Members of the medical fraternity of
Cerry. Pa., have for several weeks past
been discussing tbe roarkable case of Mrs.
L.S, Harvey, who wlthiu thirteen daya
Save birth te three children. Mrs.
tarvey la about forty years old, resldes nt
Albien station, near Cerry, and is the
mether of keveral children.
Beveral weeks age she gave birth te a
three-pound baby, but it did netllvn. Twe
days afterwards the doctor waa airaln snin.
- vmened and was asteunded at the birth of a
HIWVMIU I.MIM1I 1. nMHV4U, IIUHUHr, Kill!
cot as fully developed as the first. The
physician had ab u get ever his aston asten
jf'sbinent and flnlsbed luuKlng up the records
then such matters when, ten days later, ills
diptrvices were again required. Tills time
'-eif8 'a" another still-born babe, less
""-I developed than the secend.
V Mrs. Harvey is doing well and no further
additions are expected. The peculiar caee
will be written u p from a physician's stand
point for the medical Journals, having al
ready been the subject of much discussion
among the doctors.
Executions Issued.
The following executions were Issued to
day; ByO. P. Bricker, attorney for I. e.
Erb, sgainst Eliza Bruckhart and Nathan
Brnckharf, of Pcnn, for 9100; K.
K. Martin, attorney for Jehn
W, Mentzcr, against Edward Wenger,
Ephr.ua, for 8215 ; Jehn II. Frv, attorney
for A. K. Wenger, Jebn S. Leed and A. R.
Ilerr, against tne tame party, for $50 1.73 ;
. and Win. B. Given, attorney ler Jacob
Kasatli, agalntt Cyius Shertser, of Ceuey,
M 12,121). "
Ordered te 8m.
7 Paymaster Reah Fraier, of the United
? HaUs navy, te-day received orders te re
, , pert ea Januiry 16th en beard the Alliance
? StSTorfelk. Tills is IbORamolinatnnivtilel,
Mr. Prater has been ler several years past.
-- m nuKH ..vj ii.uiMtu 1IUJI1 DOUIU
X'AmerJc-u, and the paymaster arrived in
y this city en September 1. SInce the return
vibs Alliance has been undeuelng "rfCalrs
4,tJPortseulbiiT-yr(L
Fan With the Hnlioen Peddlef.
FrwmtheSanFrnncliiceKismlncr.
Yesterday aftorneoii a pedler of toy bal
loon took ndvautage of the brief vacation
which Jupiter Pluvlns had taken and ap
peared 'i Kearney atreet with an enlarged
holiday stock of red, while. .and blne
Inflated teya which children cry for and
mothers hate te see. He took a Mat ion nt the
corner or Kearney nnd Pest streets,-blowing
a squeaker te attract attention. Sud
denly ene of the Inflated rubber things
collapsed with a snap. Then another went,
and another. Thoaea1er ovidently didn't
knew what te make or It, He looked up
and down and all around, butt here was no
apparent ratise for the collapse of se much
of his strck In trade. Ila awore a llttle In
the soft Italian tongtie, und then resumed
thn anuaaker. Pent went another balloon
and they kept pepping until nearly half
his stock was gene. Then the itinerant
moved slowly nway. As he meved tbe
pepping bocame less and less frequent, and
finally It ceased altogether. In about three
minutes a wild looking young man ap
proached thn dealer and asked :
"Well, old man, what's the damage?"
The dealer oyeu him in black amaxo amaxe
ment, but was finally glven te understand
that his quostlenor wished te knew the
value of the balloons which had pepped
away their value. He cstlmated hurriedly
that twenty of the toys, worth 10 cents
apiece, had vanlshed Inte thin air.
The voting man thrust 2 Inte the ven
der's hand and went his way. He had
been pepping blrdshet through the ex
panded rubber with n sling. It was his
way of having fun and he was billing te
pay for It.
A Vnllse With Sir.0,000 Lest mid round.
The startling adventure of Charles Smith
with n valise containing ? 150,000 In cash,
bends, and ncgotlable necurltles was told
at the Southern hotel, St. Leuis, en
Thursday. Smith, who is an agent
of a New Yerk flnanctnl company,
arrived at tbe Seuthern en New
Year's eve. He said nothing te
tbe clerk about the valuable contents of his
valise, but, securing the key, wontatenco
te his room. He tossed the vallse en a
chair, without noticing that another bug,
or similar size and pattnrn, was behind the
bed. Then he stepped out for n moment.
At this Juncture, I;. J. McGlery, n New
Vnrk drummer, who luid lust irlven III)
the room, came in. hurriedly snatched upl
Hie vaiuauie vause, nnu started ter me
Union depet. When Smith ret u med he
noticed that the vnllse he supposed was
his had been moved behind tue bed. On
Wednesday morning lie took out ills key
te open the vallse and found that the key
would net fit the lock. A clese examina
tion followed, and he almost fainted when
he discovered that he wns the victim (if
what lie believed te be a gigantic robbery.
Clerk Lew Harper was confident It was n
mistake. McGlery was traced te Kansas
City, where n telegram Wns sent him. He
replied: "Shipped vaiiseiannignt. took
it by mistake. Send mlne te St. Jee."
The vallse arrived at tbe Southern next
morning, and Its conteuts, which were
counted In the prcsonce of Clerk Harper,
were found te be Intact. Smith Is the
happiest man in St. Leuis.
The Doeorators' Ball,
The Decore tern" M.oclatlen, of tills city, will
held their Qrit ball at Mamuerclier ball en Feb
ruary 10th. Tbe association. Is oempotod of
paper hangera, nnd tbe Indications are that
tiny will have a flne time. The Invltatloei te
the ball, which have Juit been Issued, are very
handtems. Tbe efllccrs of the association are :
President, A. Newell ; leeretnry, J. Wilsen j
treasurer, William Zecber. C. C. Dennelly will
be rnasUi of ceremonies at tbe ball.
A HUMAN SKELETON.
Mr. William Cole Tells n Reporter n Ro Re Ro
xnarknble True Story About Ills Sullbr
Inst A Well-Knewn Yeung Oentlo Oentle
mnu of Read I nj; Who Didn't Ap
prove of Walklnff Through
I.lfua Human Hlceloteii.
Mr. William Cole, of Ml Franklin 8t Bend.
Ing, told a reporter last night hew he beenme
lu tbe true sense of tbe word a walking skclo skcle skclo
ten. Mr. Cels Is the yeungest son of Charles
Cole, n uoll-te-do nnd prosperous btiBlucss umn.
He Is the youngest of two children. Perhaps
tbore was never n happier family than the
Celes and neither father or mother knew what
truuble and werrlinent meant until about seven
years age, when their fifteen-year-old son Wil
lie, the parents' prlde and beloved child, be be bo
caeo from a very healthy and Htreng youth, a
lingering sick boy. Mr. Coleetnploycd the host
physicians (aud ninny of thorn), Allopathic
and Homeopathic but without avail, the case
puzzling our leading physlcluns, medicines did
no geed Mr. Cole wits mduced te a inore skele
ton and became se weak rendering htm umible
te wallc. He says he was autrerlng from pnlns
all ever his body, his stomach stemcil ns though
a mass of ulcers every step he took gae him
torture, be had te be lifted aud huudled Ilke an
Infant, One leadtug professor of a medlrul col
lege, of 1'hlludclpbla, wus unable toglrehlm
relief, llke many ethers Mr. Cole heoded many
advlces, nnd aftur midlng that no physician
could de any geed he submitted te taking
patent medicines, Uver aud kidney cures, etc.,
spending at mall fortune, ami the medicines ha
took would he enough te rill a drug store, but
neither helpuercure would coma, Ilut.eul bow
fortunately, In 1SS3, n friend of mlne brought a
physician, Dr. O. F. Tlicel, from Philadelphia,
te our house. He wished me te be ullened
te be examined by him, and I enn tell you he
was the first physician who made n most ther
eugb and careful uxauitiiutlen of my whole
body and urine, and my dcarklr;yeu can report
tha,t from thut very moment I knew that Dr.
Tlicel was the only physician te cure me. Hut
as he Is an advertising physician my friends
and parents bad net much faith in him, but I
begged my parents te allow Dr. Thetl te treat
me, and flually my rcvpiest wns grnuted, When
I placed myself under his enre the jwople In
Reading Raid, " Oh, he Is no geed, llke all ether
advertising doctors," etc. Ilut I could net listen
tethtm, because net one ever wxamlued me se
closely and scientifically as Dr. Theel did. I
have ray geed reward for my belief. Dr. Theel
cured me In four months. After being under his
treHlmcut for two mouths I was. able te march
e er two miles lu the lust presidential parade,
lam thankful te Dr. Theel und grateful toOed.
Dr. Theel saved me from un early grave, and I
assure you hels tbe greatest of till earthly phy
sicians and porfeot master of nil ailments.
Mr. William Cole Is n humUome yeuug geu.
tlemau, dark complexion, with rosy cheulii,
and leeks like the very plcture of btnlth. He
Is nu acknowledged expert amateur banjo
player, aud Is a giuat fiiveiltv umeng thu fair
sex.
Hit. Theki., his son and noclates will be
In Lancaster, te duy, Friday, Jan. 3, and remain
until Monday, Jan. 0, nt the AMRHICAN
11UU3C Their office beurs are from 9 a. m, te
4 p.m. Evenings from C.30 te On. in. We ad
vise all sulfcrers te go and ee thess learned
physicians and specialists, but net te forget te
take a clean bettle or their urlne with them.
All these who can't make It convenient te call
and see them during their stay should address
Dr.Q. F. Theel, 633 Nertli Fourth street, Fklla.
dclphla, l'a. it
JVlnvrlrmce.
Oahvis iciiadbei On Thursday eve nine,
January 2,181X1. at tbe residence of the brlde's
mother, by Hev. U. F. Allemnu, D. 1)., Mr.
Charles F. Oarvin, or Louisville, Ry., te Miss
ballloM.Schaubel, of this city. ltd
IUndou'II-IIaekii. lanuury 2. 1590, at
"Tbe Maples." In the nro.euce of a lorge wed
ding assembly, by Key. Charles L. l-ry, or
Trinity Lutheran church, Wilsen K. c. Kan Kan
delph, of Lynchburg, Vu.,und MlssMsrguret
H.llagvr, of this city.
Jlcatlte.
Blin.Nic.-January 2d. ISM, In this city, Harry
A., son of Jebn O. and Anna L blicuk, aged
twenty-four) ears, three mouths and ten days.
The relath es and friends of the family ure re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the parents' residence, Ne. 112 North Mulberry
street, en Sunday nfternoen at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment at Lancaster cemetery. Jul
Fkaimsy. On January 8d. In this city.
Amalle Frulley, lu thetwth year of her nge,
Itelatlves and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
ber late residence, Ne. 432 High street, en Kun
day afternoon ut 8 o'clock. lulcrmctit In Zlen's
cemetery. a
iUuvUcte.
PUlludelplila Produeo Market.
FiULADCLHiiiA, Jan. S.-.o.)n.J'Ienr dull.
Penn'a iiers. 2Wit2 7S; rxtra. 2T5aita)'
W6ftat'xx,iasw5 iMer' 4 ""' ",tt'n,
Whent steady j Ne. 2 lied. new. Buie Buio
Ne. 1 Fenu'a Ited. S ; Ne. 2 d, KTiiSBc. " '
Cern dull ; Ne. 2, new, ST.i&ic j old, m
44c "
Oats dull; Ne. 2 White COVjcj Ne, 2
mixed, 2 Kc. '
llran dull : Winter t!22JIS ca
llalrd hay dull; SIlfAUOO us te duality
timothy IOOO31301) for choice; mixed, Kill 00;
baled rje straw, new, flu W.
llutter dull; i'cnn'a creamery extra
27aU4c : Fenu'u flrsU extra &VJSG.
Rgg lower ; Fenu'a Unt, lSi.13 ; held lets, is
2Jc, ai te quality,
Cheese dull; juit sklras, Vfifr; full skims,
2lAc
Fsueleum steady ; reflned In bbls.. 17 CO.
Felate flrw tkiOe per bui.ai te quality,
ttteck Market.
Quotation by Reed, McOrann A Ce., bankers,
lAflftUtffr. Iht.
KKW TOIlIt MST. 11 A. M.
II m. sr. m.
Canada paclfle........
C. U. C. A I.......
Colerado Ceal
Centrnl Faclfle.
Canada Heiitlieru......
CHI. HU U A lbg.....
Pen. A Rie U...
llel. B. A W.
Krle 2nds
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Leu. A N
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Mich. Cen ..........,
Missouri rclnc.....
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N. Y. O. ... ,
New England...
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Oregon Trneeiitlnciital. ... ..
Ontario A W
Faclfle Mall
Klchmend Terminal 21
HL, Faut mi
Texas Faclfle.......... ai!i
Union I'aclfle.......... . 07J
Wabasb Cem .
Wnbiuh Fret........
WeiiUrn V ...... 3f
WelHliore llends.
PIIH.ADCLP1IIA LIST.
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lilve Stock Markets.
CittcAOO.Jan. 2. Iteeeiptx, 12,000; shipments
4,000; strong; beeves, 12 W35 20; stecrs,
Ii 7&4 2) ; mockers end feeders, 12 0OS" 10;
cows, bull nnd mixed, II i3 00; Texas cattle,
II 002 B0 ; Western Hangers, 12 703-1 40.
I legs ltocelpla,20,er): shipments, 6,000; mar
ket strong; mixed, Kl W3 70; heavy, ilA
SI 70; light, 13 Wj TO; skips, H 003-1 S3.
Bhecp IlecclpU, 6,000; sliipmenta. 1.000; mur
ket steady; nauves.n G0OS60; Western woeled
llCiVitSlO; shorn Texans.S.1 60(31 10; lambs, IS 00
te te 10 per hundred weight.
Kast l.'nKRTr. Cattle Iteeelpts. 1420; ship
ments, POO; market fair; prime, 12 4bKt60;Kxd,
JCf400; fair, K 0333 23; bulls, fl 622 00; no
cars shlpied te New Yerk.
Heg Itvcclpta, S7iO; shipments, 3300;
market slew; best light Yorkers, II HOiJt 10;
mmllum and light Fhlledclphta, ttOOjllO;
benvy hogs, IJWt7$4 10; roughs, $:vjj 75;
necnrsshlpped te New Yerk.
Hhociv-ltccelpts, nene: shipment. 000;
market firm; prims, I) 0036 25; geed, 14 60
476; fair, 1360:4160: common, il UiVJIM;
Ihiuii, f."XJ7.
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Drntn nmt Prevision.
Fnrnlshed by H. 1C. Yuudt, broker.
CUIdaoe, Jan, 3, 1.-00 e clock p. m.
Wheat, corn. uau. 1'era. Lura.
Year 28
January TTH 21A; 3)Vf 9 22 6 m
February 2J 20)1 9 .is 5 BS
March HO" ...... 9 40 6 B2
April ..".
May 82tf W 2i( 9 07 0 03
June , 9 73
July 8IK 32(
CrudeOII I 03(.
Consels
Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock n. in.
Wheat Cern Oats. I'erK. Lard
Year mii
January... 7I) VBjJ 20M 9 22 6 HO
February ;vy, 2" 20J 3.1 5 S3
March 80i .....; 9 47 5 90
April
Miiy 8J 32 22X 9 7 0 05
June -. 9 75
July-, 7K 32S ,.
Consels ...
UrudeOll 10OH
Receipt. Car Leu.
Winter Wheat 99
Hprlng Wbeat 99
Cem Ml
Oats 2S
Ilye
Uarley
Head.
Hccrtpts-negs 2N.IWI
IUcelpU-Callle 7,000
. m
Ixicnl Bleck und Hend.
fteperted by J. II, Leng,
Far Iisl
value, sale.
Lunras't 0 wr cent, 1B00 100 let
" 0 " " ISIO tee
" 4 " " Hchoel lean 181 100
" 4 " " lnl or 20 years. 100
" 4 " " In 8 or 20 cars. 100
" 4 ", " Inl0er20yc4irs. 100
" " ' " In 15 or 30 years. 100
Mauhclm Uoreugh lean 100
MISCal.LANEOL'S UTOCKS,
Qunrryvllle 11. H .. 60
Mlllernvllle BtrectCar 60
Inquire Printing Company 60
110
1(A
100
101
van
105
102
1
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63
2S
100
21
11
205.25
210.10
1.05
itusMKiii unu v uei company .....
Htcuns IIouse (llends)..
Columbia Oas Company.
Columbia Water Company....
Busnuchanna Iren Company
dlnrlettn Hellew-ware
Hlevetik Hoiike
Mlllcrsvlllti Nermal Scheel ...
Northern Market
11
M 71
7a
lCnstcrn Market M
Oas Company llends (5 per ct. 1W0).. 100
6
101
103.50
110
10050
67.60
60
85
45
02
W
80
00
101
1.-.J
40.re
MM
100
135
80.90
S3
ueiumuia iioreiign llends
Ouurryvllle K. if. 7's
Kendlns A Columbia R. R. 6's..
Kllsen Light Company
Western Market
Reiithcm Market..
IjmcaMcr City Htrcet Hallway Ce.,..
Vm.I Knd Street Hallway I,
West Lnd Htreet Hallway
Lmcaatcr Htcam llaillater Ce.,,
Helvetia Leather Ce
Watch Factory 6'.....
Lauc. Chem. Ce.,
.TUIINl'IKX STOCKS.
Lancaster AFrultvllle.
lJincnster ,t Lltltz
Lnncastcr A Wllllamstewn
iJincniler A Mnuer
Lancaster A Munhelm.
IUO
100
100
60
M
60
60
60
60
60
60
MO
Ut)
60
uincnsicrts .tiurietta ,
Lancaster A New HelVaml""'.!.'"!'.'.'."!!! 100
nig npriug ueaver valley....,
Urldgejierl nnd Horsesheti
Jul innbla A Chestnut Hill
25
8
Uii 23
20 27
Columbia A Washington 20
Concstegu A Dig Hprlng 23
Marietta A ileunt Jey as
Lnnc. Jit. Jey A Kllzabethtmvn. 100
Lancaster A Husmichiinnn. 300
Lancaster A New Dativllle 25
Columbia A Marietta.. 25
May town A Kliznbethtewn 25
Laucaster A Ephrala , -jr,
Ijinciikter A WlllewBtrcct.. 23
Btrusbiirg A Millport 25
Marietta A Muytewn 25
. . . . .UANK STOCKS.
First National Bank 100
Farmers' National Dank..... ., 60
Fulton Nstlenal Hank.. uu
ljuicnstcr County National Hunk 60
Northern National Hank lue
Peeples' National lJnuk lue
Kei stone National Hunk. Mautielm im
)
20
25
U2 60
8W
11
29
HI
i,75
M
'
U
205
US
200
1PJ
1W
125
112
135
125
111
157
115
HI
2i
161
160
1(
1U
t".'.M
ISO
117
125
U5
III
veiuiuuiu .uiieuai iitinK... ,
Christiana National Hank
Cenestngn National Uauk
Kphmta Nutler.nl Hank
First. Natlenul Hank, Culumbla...
b Irst National Hank, Htrnsburg. ..
First National Hank, Marietta
First National Uauk, Mt Jey
I.ltllz National Hunk
Meuiitvllle National Hank
Mnuheliii National Hank
Onion National Hank, Mount Jey
New Helland Natlenul iluuk ..
Gap National Hank
Oiuirryvlliu National Hunk ..
l.llzabcthtewn National Han
Central National Hank, Columbia .
100
, 1U0
, 100
, 100
, tee
100
, nu
, 100
100
. 100
100
60
100
, 100
100
no
100
JU'IU SlbUCVtlOCSIU'tlte.
A BSOLUTELY FlIHE.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
mil Pi powder never varies. A murvele( pn
X rlty, strength and wbolesemcnoss. 'Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can.
net i,a sold lu competition with the multitude
of low lekt, short weight, alum or phexphate
Powders, ttetdenlu i cam. IteVAi. IIakine
Fewukii Ce.. IM Wall street, New Yerk.
mar.'MydAlyw
""J UST llUClilVL'D
HOEDEHKH HUD LAllEL,
'I he Flnest of Champagne.
ltOHHKH'B LIQUOR SrOHR,
Ne. 22 Centre Hyuare.
I nOR THINGS
! NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL.
aoleKHIHMAN'.S.
Ne. 42 West King Htreet,
-7 UlIAVU NOW IN CONNECTION WITH
our Hblrt Factory a Hand l-unndry, und
un prepared te de ouisldewurk. Onctrlulls
nllweuk. Our einplejes had 15 icurs" txicr.
nce lu '1 rey lauiidilcs.
d30-twdlt HO NORTH QUEEN ST.
311IK F1NUST LINE OF WAX HTF.RIC
. Acid aud Furutlne Ouudles for the IJ0I1.
ys.ut MILLER'S bOAF CO,
Ofi( SALARY, 110 KXFENHEW
ijvJVJ vunce. ulleHcd each month,
ClllDlelinent nt linmunr tritvphnir. ?ST
IN ad
Hleadv Ne solid t-
tmr. llutlek ddllverlnir nnrt niHklfimillA,ln,t.
Ne Postal Card. Addrs with stamp. HAFER
CO.,I'lQu,Ohle, nnilTu,ThI
H7Mt elhvtlements
WANTED-MACHINIHTHATTItECONEM-tega
Machine Works, Nes. 400 and 411
Lancaster avenue,
no.
J. W. ANDF.R80N.
V
ANTKD.-A allll. TO DO GENERAL
Housework. IWcrcnre. Apply nt the
JNTLLLIUENCKll OFFICE.
AUCTfOWHAtEOF TOYS AND CONFEC
.TIONEIIY, Baturday afternoon and
tSmti'Mm, -t" nl
III! Mill Kl.tU
Jan3-2td
OYHTEK8 1 BIT OYSTERS IN THE MAR
ketserveclln all style, and meals al all
nenrs,atCHAIlLE8E.HCTEH'S, In the rear
of ths Central Market Oysters In the shell or
opened served te private families. Telephone
connection. nev26-2md!l
F
OR
HRIRTSr COLLARS AND CUFFS,
no te
ERlfiMAN'8
Ne-a West King Btreet
rnjIK FINEHT LINK OF WAX BTERIO
JL Acid and l'araflue Candles for the Rell,
days, nt MILLER'S riOAP CO.
F
ARMEKS WANTED TO BUPfLY MILK
AT TUB
T A . A 41 lt. .. A . . Atr r
029-tfdAwR BBS Church Bt, Lancaster, Fa.
rpnn finest line of wax bteric
JL. Acid aud Faranne Candles .for the Heli
day
day, at MILLER'S BOAF CO
F
OR RENT.-THEI LAROE BOARDINQ
Ilouse.pxe. 22K FASt King street Inquire
AlTdllrfl'lIH HIIIIAIIS. Jetrrlnr:
JanZ-3tdR 120 East King Bt., Lancaster, Fa.
mRE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTKRIC
X. Acid and Pararlne Candle for tbe Holi
day, at MILLER'S BOAF CO. '
SITUATION WANTED AS BHIFFINQ
clrk, talesman, or uveraeei of a manurac
Ing establishment Twonty-eno years' ox ex ox
pcrleuco. Can give reference. Apply at THIS
OFFICE. " ' tf-3ul
ANEW CLASS IN STENOGRAPHY WILL
open en Monday, January 0, 1890, In Eshlo Eshle
mau'a Law Building. The class I new forming
and a few mere scholar will be added. Apply
te MlhS M. A. DA1LEY, at the room, Kshle.
man' Building, North Dukeatreet (UO-lwdR
F
Unt.IO SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND
Kitchen rurnlture. censlsUnir In nnrt nt
four beds, extension and ether tables, looking
glastcs, Cane-scat and Windser chain, beater,
range, carpets, glass and oneensware, en Batur
day affriioen nt 1 o'clock, nt Ne. 830 North
Mary street F. H. WILHELM,
Jan2-2td Auctioneer.
ESTATE OF J. J. FITZPATRICK. LATE
or Lancaster city, deceased. Letter tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te th undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having claim or demands ngnlnsl
the same, will present them without delay for
settlement te the undersigned, nt the banking
house of Heed, McOrann A Ce.
B, J. Med H ANN, Executer.
J, L. Hteinmetz, Att'y. Jan3-6tdF
itV FROPERTY AT
PUBLIC HALE. ON
V MONDAY
.v iiiu.uAii jA.iuAi.1 teuu, iiiq unuor unuer
tgned.H, M.Fewer. wlllpner ut public sole,
al the Fountain Inn Hetel, lu the City afLnn
caitar, Fa., all that two-story and attic Frame
btore property, situated at 714 and 71S Seuth
Queen street, In the city of Lnncaster, together
with the Counter Shelving, Ulns, Ac The let
extends te Heaver street, and Is niled with the
choicest of fruit and pump at the kllcben
deer. On Beaver street there I a geed
two-steiy Frame Shep, with cellar undor under
naath; the let has a frontage en Seuth Queen
street efSl feet 2 Inches, mero or lss, and 011
Beaver street or 28 feet 2 lnches, mero or Ies,
and everything la In geed condition about this
property,
Sule te commence at 7:30 p. m., when condi
tions will be inade known by
JanS-3td n. M. POWERS.
OH0E3 AND SLtPPERH.
BARGAINS FORTHE HOLIDAYS.
Yeu could net mnkea mere acceptnble Christ
mas Frcsent than a geed pair of fahees or Slip
per. We have received another Invoice of
I hose Celebrated 88.00 Shoes rer Men. In all the
tees and widths, and the best shoe rer 1200 that
Is made. We have Ladles' Shoes at all price,
and you cannot fall te be suited.
Plenty of Heets coarse and fine. Qoedytar1
Gleve Rubbers are conceded te be the bet In
the market, and these are what we sell almost
exclusively ; a hill line en hand. We have u
nice let or Holiday Slippers that we are nnxleu
te close out Give u a Call.
-WM. hTgast,
WA V NO. 105 NORTH Q UEEN ST.
A T UUlWR'H.
SUGARS REDUCED.
The gradual decline or Suirar enables us te re
duce the price, nnd v think sugars arc about
as low a they will be.
Coffees I Coffees 1 Coffees !
The Coffee market Is very firm, but we have
Just received 60 bags (ever 6,000 pounds) of nil
excellent Hlo Cedee te sell at 25e a pound.
Fresh Roasted. Give It a Trial.
The Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern.
The finest In the market, and sold only by ui.
FlneTubl Fruits, Canned and Bettle Goods,
Ac,
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
i i-sTTmmm niii 1 1 im ii mi
T.. HUA1NS IN BHOES.
GREAT HOLIDAY BARGAINS
-AT-
Hiemenz's.
Men' J125.ll 60 and S17J Embroidered Sit
per all reduced te 75c.
Among tbein nr soma very flne Alligator
Slippers,
Alse, great bargains tu Rubbers.
Ladles' double thick sela and heel Crequet
Rubbers reduced te 2S cents.
Children', US cftits.
Men's, 40 cents.
These rubbers are of the bet quality.
Men's Rubber Heets, 81 21 and fl.
Hoj .'nt 51, fl 25 and J160.
Jehn Hiemenz,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
tcblli-tfdF
A THEIST'M.
DOWN COMES SUGAR!
All Sugars Reduced Hair Cent a Pound.
Our rmllctieus Again Fulfilled.
Twlce during the Summer months we pre
dicted a drop of one com a pound each time.
We get It beveral weeks nge we told you te
keep your eyes en our adertlseineut, ns me
again expected a drop of ene cent u pound, it
Is fust approaching It We gla you the hair
cent te-day leek for the ether hair cent I It
don't pay us te write up Sugars, but we de It
for your Interest. A penny kuciI Is a penny
earned.
MEATS ! MEATS !
Sugar-Cured Hams at 12)Je v B.
tliiu.l lHnt,l II..... IV dlAlilll.. . b, M
- .... a JV..IWA. a..., tlf,uu.v , ,1" J, III.
Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried Heel, 16c
ft.
Finest Extra Dry Hcirular Dried Beef. 10e v ft.
Hummer Boleguu.lHi 'lti.
Smoked Fish &c.
I-arge Sugar-Cured Bloaters, 3 for 6c aud 4 for
w'cetch Herring, 60 te CO In nbeT, per bev, 2c.
Cedrl.Ii, Be, He, nnd ery choicest, luu V &.
Pickled 1 erring, 0 lbs fer'Jjc.
l'lcklrd Tripe, lu 20-pound kegs, 51 23.
Mincemeat, 6c, M and loe lh.
200 IDs or sweet linking Butter at 13e and IV.
This Is a bnrxulu, uud we call bakers utteutlen
te It
Finest Pure Yerk Stute Heney, 15e S. 2 rU
for 26c.
Big line of Fluest Flerida Oranges (Thin
Skinned).
Fresh Thick or Thin Water Crackers, 1 H
for 2Jc.
FreshNlcnacsaml Ginger Snaps, S lbs for 2V.
Agents for Mtuen's Famous Water Crackers.
Carload of Bull lu te-morrow, (let our price.
Biggest Hue of Dried Fruits In the clly.
Ageut ler Chose A t-anberu's Famous Cef.
fees.
Get enn of our Cards.
Buy t"J0 worth of Groceries lu ninety dsyi
aud get the ' Family Fliyslcluu," worth .
They ure going fust
WHOI.KSALB AND RUTAIL GROCER,
tXMlNKU WEST KINO AND PRINCE BIS.,
. .. , Directly Orpelte
J, B. Martin 4 Ce.' Dry Uoeds Stere, and
Nest Doer te son. Merse Hetel,
tUtv &VirtUfmrnt-u
-lAlliUAOB WORKsl.
DOERSOM OAJLlilAOI WOKKt,
Cerner of Duke and .Vine Street (formerly
Norbeck Mtley), .
4JHO. B. IOsBIICit,Trep,
Manufacturer of FlneCanlages, Buggies, Miir.
kct Wngen. Ae. Experienced workmen en re
Pn,,ln A New Bakyr Wagen for sale cheap.
Call at Doersom Carriage Works. d-lydR
TpOR HENT-FKOIt AFRIL 1st. HEX. 4
JC ,'rtkBlmllh'lirK)i.wltJrtsrll-
Lampeter township. Apply te
el4-tldn 448 North Duke St. LaDeaster. Fa.
"R EDUCTIONS.
11 a"''D' W-?ffiHVeda0'd V-
MCORANN ANOWLkW.
We- H worth Queen Bt
FOR RENT-THE BTORB ROOM, WO. ,
Last King street Immediate ces ssslea.
JMd 0.ugButeBit
UJJ KlN'RT LINk OK lMFOKTftlJ AND
Demestic Cigars In ths rlty. CMar Ha
vana Clean, our manufacture, In boxes or at,
DLMUTH'B CIGAR BTORB,
114 East King Stnsst
slS-tMR
T7-EYSTONE UUINHS I
E YSIONE BUIN HNS COLLEGE.
-MS Day Course, MO Nlcht Session.
An Institution itrletly flnt-elass, where young
men and women ate thoroughly and practically
Instructed In all business branches Typewrit
ing, Penmanship, etc.
...s. ... .. W.D. MOS8ER,Prtn.,
tfdAw U North Queen St, Lancaster, Fa.
IRIVATK SALE.-TUE OLD E8TAB-
llshed Flourishing !1alrw lit S V.h m
Sfllh
r,tiAiiiA ... . -t .. '-TT
"';".'.J."na"lw ceumy, is enerea rer
ale. Satisfactory reasons for lelllng. Bare
ehance for a yeuns; bustnesa man. Inquire at
the bakery or at Ne. 639 Feplar street Lancas
ter, Fa. decSMwd
-pHOCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE.
Procter Beuller Proprietors and Manag ere.
Thursday. Friday, Baturday and Baturday
mntlnoe Mr.Masen Mitchell In "The Fualtlve'
a Comedy Melodrama In 4 acts, by Tem Ora
ven. Frlcea,18,20,80.60and75cta.
Monday, January a. ene night only-Kate
Clatton In " Beetle's Baby." J2-3W
FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1. 190-THE
Large Millinery Parlors and Dwelling en
second fleer Nes. 60 and 62 West King street,
"hove Reycr Confectloncrv. Alse second and
third floors or the house, with second and third
fleer back building, large dining-room and
kitchen; rent reasonable. Apply at
d3Mtd NO. 62 WEST KING STREET.
Sr0TOMERSIMY FUIENDS AND CV9
I have located temporarily my office and
waroroems at the Southern Market, corner et
SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS and
have In stock a fine assortment of Hlelghs, Bug
gies. Pbmtens and Family Carriages, and the
Norbeck Read Carts, all et my own manufac
ture. Special attention Is given te repairing.
My Motte Honest work and fair dealings,
always wins,
dcc2l-tfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent
B
IG DISCOUNT FOR JANUARY.
- BELOW MAlTUFACTUBEItS' PBIOE;
Will positively go Mils month. Warranted gen
uine Alaska, Londen Dye. These are rare, but
genuine bargains.
BIG CUT
ON ALL
Furs! Furs!
ROBES AT COST.
STAUFFER & GO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCA8TKR. FA.
V"
XtAMSON A FOSTER.
With the clese of the old year It Is vir
tually the close of the busy season In
Clothing, naU, Furnishing Geed, Dry
Goods, Ladles' Coats, Beet and Shoes
and Infants' Coats. At this season et
the year there are and there must be
tcmUug-bargaln te-attraet buyers.
In fact this 1 preeminently the harvest
of the preeut buyer, a all classes of
merchants are allve te the fact that te
carry stock ever from ene season te
another I a positive less. Therofers the
live men cut down their price without
regard te profits. This season we have
made reductions that will probably ex
cel anything of the kind evoreOerod In
Lancaster. The word ha gene forth te
make unsparing reduction In Drew
Goods, Hats, Caps, Furs, Gentlemen's
nnd Hey's Suits and Overcoats, Ladle'
Coats, Children' Suit and Overcoats,
Beets nnd Shoes, Notions, Uuderwear,
Neckwear, Cardigans and Hosiery. Ii
would be difficult te suy where the larg
est cut downs are made, as everywhere,
all ever the house, there are large quan
tities of goods at heavily reduced prices.
They are fresh new geed that sold read
ily before Xmas at prices much above
their present mark. Never In the oxUt exUt
enca of our business experience was
there such un opportunity fur the pur
chase of GentUmen's and Bey's Suits
nnd Overcoats, Ladles' Ceat, Dress
Goods, Hats, Caps, Ladles' Furs, Beets
and Shoes, Wuterproer Clothing,
Trunks, Vallse aud Satchels at a lower
than will be presented al this our un
sparing reduction eflVr. As goods dlv
appar ethers will be carefully sifted
ever, thus bringing a continual stream
of fresh goods te the unsparing reduc
tion counters, amongst which you aie
sure te And some attractive chance for
u Judicious luveatment There are
eme goods that are STANDARDS, aud
are new marked at such low figure that
It would be Impossible te reduce their
prices. But these are comparatively few
In regard te the quality of geed that
hue received such an unsparing reduc
tion that the figures left upon some of
them de net much mero than represent
the ceit or the material used lu their
manufacture.
In erder te secure a choice selection, It
will be wis te come early.
32-38 East King Street,
Pour Seal
Sacques
INTEREST NG
Williamson & Fester,
IjANgABTEn, PA.
, tttn- ,ltmrttMmWti
"fTXI!
EXT DOOK TO TH COURT XOUBE.
Our Remnant Sale I
of tnl!USetl& s5ehJi W "" Me!,u'-' ' new " "" the edas and ,
RemBsatse?
Rnstaaata at
IPerealeaatSc.
.WHIM
Rerananuef
f Light
nens saute or
nhn4
222X2 2 ISSSRSSS.
iinscSMhjnetMraXc,
SEKS3b
RSS2SSc1Sbr.?iBn,tni''et -thl2He.
.. ...... a RemntsqsOuUvi Cleths, etc., etc.
Yeu will also find tnnv eihw hmin h. i.il .; iV.-.i-
Rsmber ws srs selling oTeur satire stock of Ladles' and children's c.v.is ( n kA
srhst ther cost us. Come at ones If yen srs Interested, ss the Mk7iMrjiXn
FHHNESTOCK'S
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
Uw e""es?tUmtttsT.
1889 and 1890.
We Intend erganising Preparatory Depart
ment after January 1, 1M0. Veunc Man and
ladles admitted st vary low rauateflt them
for ths Business Collets Court. Full
narllcu.
an or man or en appueai
Ne. M North Duke street
lostlen at College Reems,
s-ieswca ve navvyeu
call whether you enter or net
dJS-lwd
.Ann . a - . .
n v. wjuiiLBtt, i-rmcipai
FOR RENT-THE FINK HFORE AND
Dwelling. Nes. 41 and Seuth Queen
street, formerly the Dais Grocery. Will be
rented together or separately. Stable end
wagon shed en premises. Apply te
MRS. W. pTBRINTON,
. . Ne. Seuth Queen Bt,
Or te i Edwabd P. BBiicTOW, Att'y?
dZl-tfdR
A NEW BHOE FOR THE NEW YEAH,
The Cinderella.
Ladles' New Royal Satin Kid Butten
Shoes. The first arrival during ths New
Year, bidding for the favor they merit.
Fashioned ever lasts correct In shape,
fitting closely, making a pretty feet
prettier aud mero graceful looking still ;
sure te become popular with ladles
tasteful and exacting In footwear. Is
brightened In appearance by ornamen
tal trimmings of patent leather at the
tee and around the heel. The vamps
are cut with a pretty scallop, which Is
very effective, and by Its attractiveness
proves It te be a practical remedy for the
feet otherwise than shapely, giving It a
neat, admirable form. The New Beyal
Satin Kid, of which they are mode, la
soft and pliable as silk, and strong lu
fibre ; never presents a cheap or com
mon appearance. With all the advan
tages and nene of the disadvantages of
the highest standard French Kid, It Is
less cxenslve and mere durable ; is less
apt te crack or chip and does net se seen
show Bigns of wear as the foreign leather,
which makes the Royal Satin Kid very
desirable. The soles are pliable and of
sufficient thickness for general wear or
dresa. The heels are moderately high,
but shapely. Making, trimming and
finish as nearly faultless as any make of
fine shoes in the market. "The Cin
derella " is a Jaunty style and sure te
win many admirers. Price, $5.00 a pair.
Are worth 10.00 wherever you may In
quire In the larger cities.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 NeRrn Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
IALACE OF FASHION.
Pa
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER.
WE START-
ANOTHER OF OUR
Great Semi -Annual
Clearing Sales.
We nri' new busy cutting prices,
aud
wm de reauy en mu.mjax
MOR.
ING.
We Invite you all te come aud leek.
Goods which must be sold and will be
sold before this month ii ever.
Goods nt one-half and one-quarter of
their old prices.
Ne price lists this vear. us the ri'd na
tiens will be tee tremendous, and we ex
pect thnt half of the Bargains adver
tised will be sold within ene week.
People knew what our former ellbrts
in this line hove been, nnd may prepure
for a general surprise in Lew Prices.
Watch our advertisement.
Something new every ether night.
The first start Plush Caps, 3 lets.
Let 1, at 50e j formerly 7e te 87c.
Let 2, at 75c j formerly $1 te $1.20.
Let 3, at $1 ; formerly $1.50 te $2.
One let of Knotted Fringe Towels, ut
10c apiece.
One let of extra lurge Bordered
Towels, at 18c apiece, or 35c a pulr; for
merly 25 and 30c apiece.
Oue let of Comterts, size 72 inches
square, formerly $1 and $1.25, at 76c.
One let at $1.25 : formerly $1.50 and
$1.75.
One let at fl.50.
Creteuuc and Sutecn, formerly ?2 aud
$2.50.
One let of Children's Black IIose at
De n pair, or 3 pairs for 25c ; former
prices 12Jc ; In sizes G te 81
Next advertisement w 111
DAY EVENINvi.
I appear MON-
Prices advertised te-nlcht go In ellect
at once ; also all reduced prices as seen
as the same Is fixed.
Ne necessity te wait till Monday un
less you wish te, and dee u complete
line of
CLEARING SALE BARGAINS,
:i of Mm,
Od Mik Jan. 6th,
Palace of Fasliien,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
iltaSLHd CVilnpiwI VlanntM
Slid Drab Print at Sc.
Sa vava Hh
. ''te. -
j Hen eb;viigmnU
milK SVrMtPai. tlVunnV,..
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wiuwan e QUAr IAI,
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JL Meerschaum and French Briar Pie
IKS. "" . vwitr usun, emui uexsa anc
kinds drsninlrAr'A rtlnlAa
DKMlITH'H art ah a-pniie
'-tfdR m East King street
F
IOR
HANDSOME NECKTIES.
fin tn nniBUAVia
Ne. 2 West King Htreetl
T"iJ..5'IN!?ST. LINEep.. WAx ""r
daVs. at M I LLKR'B HO A F CO.
rpUOUTdtSUANh,
SHLRT MANUFACTURERS
-ASD-
GENT'S OUTFITTERS
. , Ne-110 North Queen Hlrect
marau-lydlt
XyK EXAM1NR EVES FREE.
Speetacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed t
1 . 7?u.h?T" thcm examined yen will prebabl
till IhBl th.,A la Ann.a. ,. . .. . 1 . ..
there Is something wrong with then
glasses will be a great help te yen.
ts InlmllnKIa fVt liST a viti Is . 1
nd that glasses will be a great heln te vc
. . "" suiiuiiisuie via aim i. a lenia
Vhlnh BM marts nnls ... ..- - ' UTl
we use inimitable "DIA manta"mi
by leadin- OculUU m the beat aids te dTl
f00 ald Bpectac,e"' W.OO ; usual pric
HtAAl HnsMst nrtlce RVn hu,.i..i.. aa
'i'r'luiesliTsT'
I. ZIKEHAN & BRO130 S. Ninth Stree
OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA.
Between Chestnut and Walnut Htmni.
nivf.ljl
G
REATE8T REDUCTION.
Announcement Extraordinary
The Greatest Reduction of all In
PINE TAILORING
-AT-
H. GERHHRT!
Overcoats made te order ai ent nri.-.V
Trousers reduced from 110 te S3 j from 3 te I
irvui q tu s GV.
Heavy Suiting reduced nl ih snm mia
Full Dre sulu of the latest style material
saiiu uneu, ai JZ.
This Is thn mml inmanlni. aI..aII.. ....
mad In Fins Tullnrln nnrl ivlll M,.IA ai.I
cash buyer te get a first-class article forth!
Auw uiuuey u9 weuiu nave 10 pay rer a read
H. Gerhart
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d'.7-tfd
H.iAHMI.,,1,,., , , , ..,
H
IR9II A RROTUER.
OVERCOATS
Are mere tlinu plenty with ns. Tlieweathe
has been agaliist us. We de net
say that tbey
II Be Given Away,
bnt the erl(v new sra .nih in will tmv -nn J
buy for next aaseu mid mauysousena afterl
. " .""." v" ouapes, ratierns, eie.
etc., are In this sale. We are sure you will flm
something te suit eun,elf.
Uewever, rail aiKfl
set; iur yeurseu.
AFTER STOCK TAKING
W fliui r bava a uunibffr of lets wlilch arl
NAMELY;
13D llrewil. Hlnn nr Itlnr-lr nMvprAiulniilii.i
chlllaOVERCOATd. Werega aud 7j new JlI
W . .. v.
87 Platd, Rtrlped and Check OVKItCOATrt.l
Lined and Unllned, Plain and aterra Cut, Were!
S" - W UIIU 9t , UUIT Ea Osl, w anci iz OJ,
ii Metten, Kersey and Fine Chinchilla OVER-1
waie. nnineareMiia Kacea anil Willi Hatlul
Hleeve. Were tS,Ce, no und 112 j new ttM.I
r"""" UVt
37 Extra Quality, IJeantimily Flnlshe-l. Strap I
Hpuii. Velvet Cellar. Hattu find Hllk i.lned. I
t vi7tu. j,9 mu ff.v i uuw s.i, vi,) uuutit uu.
49-Tliese Reductions are Beua-Flde.
will Med like one In
Veu
OUR MEN'S AND ROYS'
Suits and Pants, Furnishings,
AT COST.
fe
HIRSH
BROTHER
OXE-PRICE
CLOTHING AND FDRNTSHlQ
HOUSE,
Kerth Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA,
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