'..I'ijw'.fffl ft? Wis r.i ACS "" " rt.? fi a fefe u K "S- m " ." iiH0t or posrneifs. mui mrsivMMM or x mkadmke '.;' C01VMH1A XAKMHBW fLAOMH. 'Wlm They Melt Can IK Feund-r red IlofTreau MMkMsd-WrMk l Allien Mrs. Catha- flat J. Alls te n Hurled en Balnr. 4 f Afternoon Town Notes In nrtsl JUfular Comipendonoo of lrcrit.ua mci a. Columbia, Jin. 7. Oa Thursday tlielm twrtant changes made by the officials of the Philadelphia A Reading in the different tie psutmenta went Inte eflect Mr. William Clark, the former ticket and express agent, no new be found Id the freight department. Mr. Samuel M. Stape, who had charge of the irelgbt department la at work In the ticks', aipreaa and telegraph offices at the tutlen. Mr. 2. O. Hardy, who was In chargoeftlie telegraph offleo at the atatlen for a long time, he been transferred te the telegraph efllce at the round lietisa The fatntllar race of Officer Fred. UeDman, of the Reading rail road police, will net be aeen an a warning te til-rieera, and the beva can new ride en the " freight tralna without fear of arrest. Wrrk at Alglsn. A wreck occurred this morning at 0 o'clock te the rear end of freight train drawn by en gine Ne. CTO, at Atglen, whlle the train was going cut. The cabin and two cars were wrecked. Win. Wolfe, conductor, and Geerge Rest, flagman, of the train, were allgbtly Injured. The officials of the P. It K. have net ret received any particulars of the wreck. The Injuries of Voile and Hest -consist et alight bruises. ruerial of Mrs. Allee. The funeral of the late Mrs. Careline J. Atlce, who died en lat Wednesday morn ing, will be held en Saturday aftornoen at 2 o'clock. Services will be held at her late residence, en Seuth Fourth street, and inter tuent at Mount Bethel cemetery. Town Nete. A very large elelgblnK party came te Col Cel uubl&last evening from Kltzabethtetvn and made the Franklin heuse their stepping place. A large Conostega vsngen placed en runners and drawn by six mules contained about forty persona, and a sleigh drawn by two mules had about halt that number. The jwrty was a very Jelly one and created some excitement as they passed through the town. The services et the week of prayer will be held this evening in the Trinity Kefermed church. The meeting last night was held in the United Brethren church, which was largely attended and of an Interesting character. Fast Captain Sherman KIdders, of Gen. Welsh Camp, Sens el Veterans, will go te Lancaster this evening where he will Install the officers et the Seus ei Veterans of that dry. a meeting of Bethel Council, Ne 070, Royal Arcanum will be held this evening when an election of officers will be held for the ensu ing year. The third entertainment of the lecture course will take place In the opera heuse en Tuesday evening, January IS. when an illus trated lecture en "Gen. Grant's Tour Around the World" will be given. An attempt will be made te-day by the Ice men te get te the clear sheet et ice en the river from tte Iren span te vhe Wrlghtavllle shore. A coasting party came very near being struck by a train of cars at Frent and Locust streets last night The cars were being peshed by the engine and the party could net bear their approach. The sled was grazed by the cars, but no damage was done. There are some talk about erecting a tobog gan slide in town, but the undertaking can hardly be accomplished. Twe tobecgans can be seen at the hardware store of lllekle t ralne, which arrived seme weeks age and have attracted considerable! cur!elty. COUNTS GLES.MNG3. Rev. Schweitzer, et Lincoln, assisted en Bundayst the dedication of the'new Wyomls Wyemls ftng church at GouglersvlUe, Berks county, built by the Lutheran and Reformed congre gation a. Nearly all of the capital stock of the pro posed Keystone National bank of Maebelm, WO.OOO, has been subscribed for. Anether meeting will be held en Wednesday after noon next, at 3 o'clock, for the purpese of perfecting the organization. , Ezra Kllne,ef Lexington, killed a porker en Tuesday which tipped the beam at 6W pounds vphen drcEscd. Isaac O. Pfantz en Tuesday killed two welching dressed 013 pounds. Emanuel lletn, of near Neflsville, shot a fye daj Bgea pretty crane that measured from tip te tip of wine 72 Inches jlrem point or bill ti laleus te luebft, the till alene measured four mUies. lie was of a ateel-gray color. Mr. Hess wilt have him mounted. Rev. C. L. Relnke, of the Lltltz Moravian hurcb, reports that the church numbered at tboeloeoof year ZS2 communicant', with a total membership of 809. During tbe year 0 communlesuts and 7 children died, 10 mem bers were dropped, and one dismissed te the Moravian church in Lancaster, Twe adults and S3 children were baptized and ten per sons united with the church by confirmation. The contributions for benevelent purposes amounted te f 1,3.1 23. Ulay Tunusblp's lltm; I'erksis. rromlfce Ephrta llevlew. Jehn R. I'.oyer Nlaughtered two hogs weighing 160 aud 117 ikjuuUh respectively ; Jehn Druckenbrede, two of M2 and 175 pounds respectively; Geerge Knck, one of 1S1 pounds ; Jesse Ruth, one 131',' pounds , Benjamin Krb, one of COO pounds; Geerge Ruth, two et 403 and 412 pounds respec tively; Kdward Dommeyor, three of -J23, iZl and 12S jieunds respectively ; Menes Buy der, one of 477 pounds; Jacob Keehrt-r, ene of 430 pounds ; Jehn Ruth, one et 620 pounds; Jacob Druckenbrede, two of 537-j Bnd 491 pounds respectively ; Levi (Sharp, three of 618, 402and 431 pounds respecthely ; Levi Wider, two el 425 and 420 pounds respec tively. ' An Appeal te the Cbaitlable. Clinten K. Keels is a sober, industrious man who lives at 812 North street. He fell recently whlle working en the new ware house, at the corner of Grant and Christian streets, and breke feveral bones In his lr,it feet which has disabled him irem work. He net only sutlers severely but has a family of three small children who are without suf flcent lire, feed or clethlug. Meney, previs ions, clothing or shoes for the child reu would be thankfully received. It is hoped the charitable w ill send them tc him. Mr, Keels Is a deserving man. Attended a Church Dedication. Bqulre Samuel Evan, of Columbia, at tended the dedication of the New Derry church, Dauphin county, en Thursday. The new church erected en the site of the old ebapcl is a model of architectural beauty and a lasting monument te the Industry, the loyalty aud the geueroeltv of the l'resbyterlans et Dauphin, Lebanon and Laucaster counties. Held Fer Larceny, nenry Hess, charged with the larceny of Christmas goedB from the store of F. W. Woelwortb, corner of Neith Qusen and Chestnut streets, had a hearing belere Alder man McConemy tblsalternoeu and was held te iieawer at court. IteincinuerlDg Tuelr Teacher. The scholars of Harmony school, 1'iovl 1'ievl 1'iovl drnce tewuehlp, presented thelr teacher, II. K. 1'dlmrr, with n handsome- plush album en New Year's day. Accident te h I'Kctery Olrl. Christiana Tlcar, residing at "SO High street, had her right hand caught In the gear lug at Ne. 7 cotton mill Thursday afternoon, breaking one or the lingers and badly bruis lughertand. UtinecrHtla blate Committee. The Domecratlostate ceniinltle will meet at the Bolten house, Harrlahnr, en Wednes day, January 10, te eleet a chairman, pertna Jient fcccretaiy and eeven members el the executive comrnittee Red te fix the iiuadrtu nlal apportionment etdelecatfs te Itie state Thrown Vteiu u SUIgh. Last evening aa Abraham Hlrsh was drlv. leg en Last King street, near the court beuse, the runtier of hla sleigh caunUt unen thsratlreid track, theblelgh was upset M? IJlrsh lell upon the ice, and sustained 'a few limine upon his face. Miff tie mmrm I Dnrs Frem I'aclean Tabs and I)lieii Thejr Ktctte. The bath tub, If made of copper, can oxude blbaale acetate, commonly knenn as verdl pis, which, under Iho softening Influenced het water, readily blends with and Imprrg eates the fluid, te be conducted by the feeders of the akin into the body. Lead and zinc tit boa contribute these oxides which are solu ble In water, and these who have seeu the baneful cilecta of lead-poisoning knew tee well the horrors of that disease Our lead works employ men at high pay In the dusting room, wliee stay thore means slew death, sooner or later, by the absorption of this Impalpable powder through the skin. New again, the tubs of copper, tin, lead, zinc or weed seen beceme dull, tarnished or foul, and a Olm spreads ever them which can carry eertns of animal disease which the last sffilcted bather has thrown oil, and, If a body in perfect health and Iree from dls case of a similar nature, be immersed In the warm water of such an In reeled tub, what must be tbe result with the Iloed-gatea of the skin wide open? The last bather, we all knew, never does and never will clean It as he steps from the tub at a time when It can easily be done be fore the scum has dried. What can tie the remedy as far as lies within our power ? Resort te the use of such materials as we knew are at least liable te such conditions. We turn te the nearest in perfection, namely, the porcelain lined, Iren or enameled lire clay tubs with rounded corners, where germs cannot collect or tilth breed them. They are clean, sweet nd smooth as glass (which In reality they are); perfectly non absorbent , tbe acids of the body or the alka loids of the soaps cannot possibly aOect tbe.n and as for their oxidizing or exuding harm ful substances, It is simply impossible. Glas surface and porcelain enamel, when properly applied, are as endurlngas the hills, l'hcre Is nothing te give out or absorb ; they even resist that most penetrating of all fluids electricity. The bath tub is certainly the most difficult of modern cenveuleuces te keep in proper condition, and no doubt mauy people have contracted diseases lrern this source In spite of everv precaution te guard against the evils of tbe fusaulUry conditions common te most lavatories. The &xnitarj Sews has taken the subject np and has a sensible word te say en the general make of thee appliances, it SIVS; in bath tub?, perhaps the most Important and luxurious el our sanitary appliance, tee great precaution cannot be taken te guard against the dangers of using these having a lining or composed of any material that will In any way oxidize, exude or absorb centam inating or poisonous substances, wbelber et the vegetable, mineral or animal klnedeui. Such materials should net be used. The extent of the bad effects and dangers of bathing In tubs of such nature can, In the abeence of thorough rciontihe research and Investigation, only be a matter et conjecture, but te the average intellect it mnst be appar ent that there exlsta possibilities of a most startling natura CXLSljr L1RB LADIES. ltudeueisef Vfemeu te TbelrOna hex aibheTrn In .Mad; lecirtlltlee. Frem the Newark iunflay CaX "I de think seme women are perfect rlends." Thla was net the utterance of a crusty old bachelor, but of a young married woman Just returned from a holiday shopping tour, and her remark was directed at her own sex. She said : "Ne man would dare te treat a fellow man as meanly as one woman will treat another at every opportunity. Women expect and exact ceurteiy from men, and stigmatize an Impolite man as a brute, beast or hop, but these eame women will bebave ten times were te their fellow women than any man would dare te treat another. Loek at the way women treat each ether In the heree cars, bix women will manage te loll In a car in such a manner as te keep one of their sex pinched up into a quarter of a yard space en the extreme edge of the seat, and net one et them will be lady-lltce enough te meve ru Inch te make her mere comfortable, lsaw a woman knock another woman's pack age lrern a counter of a Bread street store yesterday and curl her Up as she glanced at the package Rnd walked away. Would a man de that te another man 7 Ne, indeed. He would restore the package te Its placeand apologize for his awkwardness, bee hew a large woman will sweep a little woman awey from in lreut of a counter when sb wants te reach anything, and will you eer here Ihe Hlichtest word of apology ?" De you meau te say "that all women are rude te each ether 7" ' Ne; but I think all women are naturally tempted te be inconsiderate te each ethor; but some struggle egalnrt their weakness while ethers are tee rerlued and gentle te give way te small memness. Te show he mein a seman can be I will tell you what I saw Kst week. A woman with a child and innumer able psckagesdreppedthecblld'a white cloak, and before ahe could steep te pick It up a woman wearing a (200 sealskin sacque delib erately went out of her way te leave the print of her muddy Ne 7 rubbers en the delicate fabrle et the cloak. I kw tbe cruel smile as she passed me, and I knew that she lntontienally ruined the child's garment. I should net have blamed the ether woman if she had tern tbe sealskin from the bend's shoulders.'1 the erK Agricultural serleij At the meeting en Tuesday or the Yerk County Agricultural Seclety.it was shenn that the receipts of the lair last fall were 7,542 60 ; expenses, W.S10 11 , profits, ?l,oJ.s ?l,eJ.s 49. Adding (300.17, receipts Irem ether sources, the total was ?l,62J.w3. With this 1,474 Oi cf Indebtedness and interest and taxes te the amount or J277.77 were paid oil. This left a balance In the treasury of 7M1 This latter with 11 acres of land with im provements are the asset of tbe cempahy. These officers were elected : I'resldent, W. H. Reland; vice president, R.,Hofl R.,Hefl helms, Oner Hersh ; secretary, K. Chaplain, corresrendlng secretary, U. J. iJeitcb , treasurer, C. h. Welser , inansgers, Herman Hoke, Harris Wilten. Jehn 11. Wegan, Isaac Loueks, Jeseph Irwin, 1$. V. Reller, J. D. Helge, Bll Kendlg, Charles H. Mayer. The date for the annual fair for 1W was Axed for October 4th te 7th Inclusive. reuncAL netf-s It haa been definitely settled that Harry O. Hhreeder, esii., Is te be assistant district attorney for Berks county. Who w ill occupy this office for Lancaster county 7 William i:. Krelder Is traveling through the northern end of the county in the Inter tercets of bis candidacy for prolhenotary. Point ler the Heard of irade. Chambersburgis attempting te raise 10, 000 te Induce Mr. J. M. Wan!, of Kalamazoo, Mich., te locate his wagon manufactory there. The Beard of Trade holds a meeting for hearing committee reports at their rooms in Fshleman's hall this evening. Yerk TalKlej; el a Toboggan "iilde Fiem the Dispatch. There Is a rumor abroad that a toboggan sllde will beoreeted In the west end of town in the near future. Shet a Supposed Luuallr. Andrew Thackeray, tbe chore boy of Heward Arrison, living near Brick Meeting Heuse. Md., shot a man supposed te be a lunatic en Wednesday evening. He hRd been making visit te the:heuse8 and frlahu enlnir the people. The wounded man es caped, I'ref, Uleatnn'a Sheir 1'ref, O. R. Glesen'a horse exhibition con tinues te draw large crowds te the rink. To Te nitibt a pregramme of special Interest is te be profented. Illtldeml Declared The auditing commlttee of the Brandy, wine Dae Ball association, West Chester, have finished auditing the Recounts of Fred. W. Wollerlen, treasurer. The club has de. clared a dividend of f3 SI upon each shate of stock. Net I.'jrperted te Llte On CbrUtma a man named Rhode,livlng at Reamstown, fell out el a buggy, and cut his head open. Lockjaw set lu and he Is net expected te live. Soup Tuud DonHllenn, The mayor acknew ledges the following do nations for the soup fund: fl from a friend! N. Kllmaker $10 ; F II. Trlssler, a quarter el beet. I. r lrminr hAw I. at.... t n .. always keeps ht volce se clear and resonant t- WliV. I innnn.it IIIta avuvm ... -it.,.. . keeps a supply et I)p Hull's Ceiiru. Syrup. HhtumalUm hart had held or me for two or tbree years. I tiled oalvalten Oil i it quickly Bvetne relief, ana I have net rnd it Vleri Ulnteu, Baltiineia County, Ud. BMATlt. DiiritMa January t, 1!7, In tht city, Calha. tine, wlta et Maxluitltan Helchler, lu her BUn year. Votlceof fnnenl hereafter JtAHKItr.. Mew ter Market, Siw Ter. Jan. ". flour msrket steaev; rtne, II $Xli 1M tu)einnN tl t-HtJ )i common te geed estr Wretern, S3 JOCJ te geed te raney extra state, M TiMJ J -U- Meral Ne. 1 Ked SUte, Mtiji Ne. i de, tee t Ne Ited. Winter, Jan . Mv , Teb , W.e. Cem Ne. 1 mixed caso.l'He ,de Jau i)e. reb,4,Oi Msy.Jis Uu-.e. 1 wtilt rttate, llife i Ne, 1 de, 4iHe-i Nn. 3 mixed, Jan., SSe- llye dull t Wewiern, MCVfl t State, !:OSe. ltarlovnemtnal. I'erkdulti new mem, imMtUSO lAnt-Jan..J401 rb, W M. llohusesdullatsea for Se teat Turpontine tinner at Via Ilestn dull i strained te geed, II Vl lu retmteum qulel i lleflni-d. In wic. St freights dull i grain te Liverpool, O4O. llutter dull 1 Wretern Ciesuicry, AOi state, ITGI-tv Chee Quiet, Wrteru FlaUHOttSc, statorao staterao statorae tory, tortl.ie 1 ps nnu 1 Ut, S.V Wetem, eVtt Uc Stitfar rtesdy 1 ttcUned Culliwf, liO , (I rami laiHt,5111ieiv& Tallew firm 1 rrtme rtty, t0 iVINx Ktce nominal , Carolina, fair I kkM, Jftlvl letTredull, but 13 run falrcargoe, t.V. rhlUdelphla frctape Market ratt.tcst.Tati, Jsn T flour market Arm; sales, 1V bsrnMi , Mtnneseta Halters, It INI ;i l-ennylvanla Famtlr. t 7 e 9u 1 Wcitera de, H OHit M . l'atents. it ?C-9 U- Hip flour rjulet, MiV w heat-Jan., Bij.c , Feb , ?',e , Msicb, Wc; April. Mlje. Lern lan, 4'1e . rb , 4Ve , March, lc' April, lHc eats an, S , , Tel 5V Msicb, Js'je April. yc. t'hlisce rretluee ttaraet rnlcAoe, Jan. " P!a.ui Jlsrlet 'tM''", Wheat Jan., ;'0 1 l'eb,, Tv4c , Maica, r"Sv. Wsy.SJSe Cern-Jan, ffVCi Kcb , SVc , March, S?c , May, 4:0. On! -Jsn , ttje , f eb . a!i,e . Mar, 3ie fertttari., fjjti, Ttb, 111 ."2Vj, Maich, 11150 May. ItJriS. Lard Ian . K tl , reb , 6 6iW; March. rW 70 Mar. fS.,Stt'5 8J. Short Libs reb , K 1J . March, n S'i May.HtJ. cLestna May, S5I..C Ceni-Jan, Sfe . rb , Wc ; March, 3Tc. May, 41Vie- .Oats Jan, 5f-c; rcb.WW'c March, t6c May, Sine. rer-Jan, 11150 ; Fpb.. I1J fj , March, lis S) May, IliM ,LllriT',,ln -M J;l Teb , H 57S . Msrch, t W May. 16 50. nibs-Jan., jfi is, Feb., K IS ; Msreh. K i:H May, 16 J7S. Orsln and I'rntuieua r drntshed by S. K. Yundt, Ureker. Caicaae, Jan. T. le clock p m W heat Cern. Oat, fork, La.nl. January .. . T Sfi vex . rcbruary . :a &, ..s,tj jj u H j- Mareb ;m, jt jhij . .. Sij April .. . te stv ai .. b -s May S tii 81 15 i; s ) ,. Wk., Kecelpu car Lets. winter Wheat ,, ,, BprlDg Wheat J.j Cern fn Oau . 7j- Ky ".... Ilarley i, OllClty. M CmdeOtl ;nj .... Head. Kcccipts-llees ie Closing rrlces 3 o'clock p re. imii, iran. uaii. rera unl "Jary r & uiji h s7 "uary :W ( u n- reh. s: teijlisu S7 iU ... .vAJ jivj ,?, ... a WheaL fnm !, T-n-v , ., . ..uuni) - Ch JW 111' eoeriutry aiarce.. API May Mk ?. jm, I? j m day .. .. Oil Cltv. Crude Oil ;i Llie Sleck .Market. Crkaoe, lan The Oreierj- Jnrf, ,H ports CatUe Iterelpu, Ti0 head, shlptuenis. S.00 market .1-0115 and prtces 100 higher hlpptnsjter,.S)te 1.S.0 S?., HJJSiO. stock ers and fwder, 3 bnQ3 10 co-vs, bulls and tiaVtO ''' buU'KjiSis3' iexas cattle Hogs Receipts, Jt.OO head shipment', (W ?tiI.&'t.'i,rODi?,.l0 hther. r,.iih and ?ll.,e3 t 1WJ packing and nhipplui-, : tw Might, ti mates . skip?. u:nn !. Dhep-llecelpu, Siee cadi shipments, fO Dead! market elew and lower at tilSSO ceed tp extra steady at II l 10 Western, tl 7JS4 3, Texans.tt, Iambi, neiOS'O New TerK Stock.. Saw Teav, Jan 7. 1 JO p. in. Meney leaned atfiemSOi perccau Kxchanice steady at 1 8ia s Governments steady. Currency 6', II E bid r coup, 11 :; bid 1 s' de. 11 w bid The stock market opened rjulet and frac tlenatly lea-er, but after the first few dealings there wsja geed buying of New Jersey Central, IVe-tern Union. Heading and Omaha, wbjen rp suited In an udvance by 11 o'clock of ttei per cent., the latter In New Jersey Central The advance wai thrj fLfnal for an actlve selling of the leading stocks Ity 13 e clock Si te 2 per cent, of the advance had been leet Then use t has since been lrreju ar. feverish and uuiettled. tec larket. CJnotatlens by Heed, Melt rane A Lancaater, I'a. te , bankers 12 v. Sty KlW TORK LIST. Canada Hacldc . .. C C C At Colerado Ceal Central Pan Canada Southern Chi. bt L. A IVh. . Den. A Rln ( 11 A v tl 1.' sn4 1V an ft i 12 lift e-5 1("J 27. HI imt is tiru 4Jii m Si lUB Mi M 41C4 ttt, 17 2 13W z&i Hi sti Si 17V sat, IVi li". HIS it 9 ft)' 5I'J 7!i Del L. A w Krie Krie, Snds .... Jer C K A T Leu. A r, L Shere Slteh.Cn Missouri I'aclHc ... N.P N r ITef N West N T C Kaat Tenneuce C. Omaha SI r-1 it' si .... 114W lltK ... istj S: Oreiien Transtiortalleo Ontario A W l'acinc SlaU ltech A r Ht. Paul Tex l'ac Union Fac Wabash Cem Wabash I'ref Western U West Shere Jtends New England . . rillLAtiKLrRi . in. te" r,"H 2!. S3 . tstj 3IW 7H 103 Mi Leli. Val '. .. j) iWtlt.fh:it;;-:::;;::;;. w K8?fe::::::::::.::;... 18W llestenv.Pass I'. A K N Lent ' " 10v 1'eeples rasa ltdg. Gen'ls. . Oil le-: 7i 1 .i ml i"iX lcal StncH. nmi ltniiil. Itt ported by J. II. Leng. far 1 an , . . alue. sale. Lancaster per cent., lf') no 10; " ' ;' J KO lii 4 ' school lean . tee liiS " ' " lnlerMyears 110 11 ' 4 " InSoriejeirs 100 Ks 23 ., ", ,4 " . InlOer.'Oyears K) 103 Jlantelm Uoreuifh lean 100 102 DAVE STOCKS First National nnk ij a farmers' National llmk Se lis rulten National Hank 11.) awa Ijincaster County National Bank. se 113 Columbia National liank iw 15,1 Christiana National lirnk iui lit hphrata National llank pe !m Krat National tunic Columbia . lue lis Mmi National Hank, BlnwburK loe 1 'irstxauenai nana-, Slanettu 10 31160 ininuiiaiu uanir, J1I.UOV 100 ISO Lltltz National Hank itie 159 Manhelm National Hank 100 1M inlen National llank.Meunt Jey.. . 60 es New Helland National Hank.... ..... id) ijjn .ap National Itaiilc 100 110 QuarryvlUe National Bank lue no r.lUabethtewn Matlenalll&nk no no Northern National Hank lu) 137 , r . .. Tcajirma stocks BlgSprtng A Beaver Valley ss f0 UrldKepertA HorBeshe .., iivf 91 se Celuinfjla A Chestnut Hill ...... 'j ei Columbia A ashlDL'ten Je 240S Conostega A Ulgepnng , 4, Columbia A Slartetta... a m Maytown A Kilrabetbtewn ss lii IJincatturA Ephrata -a Ji Lancaster A Willow Street $3 lies btrasburu A Millport va Marietta A Maytown m CO anuiia.t steunt Jey xs S340 i-niiu, r.iunurmiuwn a UUaietOffll, 1LI 70 laneaster A fniltvllle M M lancaater A Lltltz -a jj JiucaaterA wuilamstewn ia ji;se M.uuuiK:ra .laoer.,,, ,, ,,, se im J Jiucaatcr A Manhelm , ss mje i-nuuiawr s aiuneilA. ..,..,,,, ,, 23 "I Lancaster A New Helland ion el HlBOltXAHBOCS STOOKa. aituranaywlneA WaynesbttrK.,.,, DO jS vunu jvum u. n ...... au 1 ,a Mlllersvllle Blreet Car r.) f.ss Inquiring Printing Company se ej ila.lli;ht and Tuel Company -jft 'is Slavuns Heuse (Bends) KO In) Columbia Has Company A Columbia Water Company ,. I) 10 Busqiiehannalren Cetruany... ,, he 3S Marietta Hollew.waro.. pit iio.ie meveus iiense Mi l.tft Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel la Northern Market Hi bl Keatem Market ,. M 6S Western Market se bliA Lancaster City Street Uallway Ce te fe Oas Company Bends , lue im tkilumbla Borough Bends 1(0 lul LancaaterA Susquehanna, au seu Laneuater A New Danville ts 11 Onarryvllle It U., 7', e 114.74 Heading A Columbia it, U ' ....,., lue )ae.T3 nm w a r n r a kukx t. takim rewi)ii(. I ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vartea marvel of purity, strength and hoiesentene... Mere economical than lha ordinary kind, and canuet be sold tn competition tth the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate, powders. .Vald eify in ram. Kital IIakisb Pewdis Ce, li3 M all Strvet. New eik. may:; lydA w W.VNTKO-A GI1U Ars A MTU ATION tednllemrn! llo.iseaeik. Apply at Ne se East tne Street 11 -TTrOR KHNTTHi: 1 IVKKY STAHLK Jc in tha rearel thettt, Hetel pplyat Hl.il K liKEHK. j?3ta Ke.n rs' c, tritnut Street, Tv k t.s.nit t vr rrtTTU'T, Vi MAtsiisi Kl. .... I MAtv stria fnt IU 111 Hseiiuivt usirii uiru uv ij.vi svs ,r . regular prlce of same, ' . HWarnrtCK A SON, j, .iu- uiaut atreet. reai i ' iv-i'w nuusr HOUSES FOK KENT. tire, Sli-and t'htr.oem Houses en North Uueen, East rredrtcs. est New and Maner strxels. i,Ei.i IIl l.U KU. I7 3ld Ne ."i L MnnSt. TJiOU KENT THE V sr KIM- STREKT XI Kestaurant and liilni! lloems, IP teet deep, consisting of vs t. Var room, dlnlnf; rvxm, reading room, pi'vate dining room and kitchen, with ranee, het and cold water, pantry, etc The most cemple'e p si' tn the city , Reed light andaewereKe t par-uulars ta.1 at Ne. W Kast King street, r-Jtd JLl The annual meet'ug t tViiockheldsnof the Lancaster city Street Hallway company, for the olectlen et directors te serre ter the en suing year, will be he t In the Stevens Heuse parlera, this city, en V nJsv. January 10, 1&S7, atTo-cleckp m. TiU B ceHKA.v, d;3-Atttd ecretary EASTEUX MAKKET 1101E CO. Annual meeiUnu ' "t'K-khelders The an nual meeting of steckh iderapttr s cniupiuy will b held at Ne ' n fast Mng stn;et,'ea TUE3lAT. JANCAK 11. lv-;, at lue cock a. m.. for the election old. -euer dec37-JwdAltw ALLAN A I1EKR. Sec ids will iTT: "received at Lechcr A Sen's Banking Heu up te 1 o'clock p m., Januarv is, l"7, ler Jl bends, or any part thereof, el tve ech. te be Issued by the Lancaster Scheel Bend, dated rebruary 1, lS7,bearmir 4 percent, interest, payable quar terly. Bends payable in ;iye-i, but redeema ble alter 3 years. KjuaKT EA.ss. Chairn-an f C et s Beard. J-10,lJ,ll,17,ll),21d XJOW THE TIME TO SPEC TL VTE. 1.1 ACTIVE fLUCTlATte.Ss in the market otter opportunities te "pec atera te make money In U rain, stocks t ids and Tetreleum. Prompt personal atten" r eHn te orders re ceived by wlre ermai - -reipendence solic ited, rull Information a mt the markets In our Boek, which will 1.0 tiwatded tree en ap plication. It. r. ETI.E, Ranker and Breker, Nes.JS Bread and 31 Newels ..New Yerk city. nevSO-lydAw FRAILEY'S SsYUl P Vt HLOODKOOr, Wild Cherry and llerehcund, cure, ceuvhs, colds and croup, and resten-s the eice wbun lest through any or these reuses bend postal card and have It delivered te the house la any part of ths e'ty. Blp Il'tues ler 05 cents Be member. It contains no opiate. r potions Sev eral children diask bu'..i lu.: uudnobadte uudnebadte sulls followed BALLETS EAST KM I'll Alt MCT, (Opposte Eastern Market.) -A Klne Una et 1 ru.e s nn rand at Lewtst Trices A gerddt guat-inttd dt,-swd-M,w.ru a uitienIaTl Ii.N -'T- Beets, Shoes and Rubbers, - VT JOHN B. 8LOUOE S, NO.ltJ.VnUTHQOEKN STRKET, ON 6ATCK. tAT EVEmING at 7e clock sharp. lr A Large Lln nf rins Shoes will be sold. FI1UK3 SOLU PUIVAlh at and bslew cost te close bnslnesi J7it :'OII.S B SLOUOU. EXECUTOR'S HALE OF VALCABI.E HEAL ESTATE. OmTtjceseat, JaxcastIJ, leS7, tha undersigned, execu'orel the estate of 'aVvr tha StermftJti. deceased, win caTer at public sale the Twe-story BU1LE HOUSE, with brick back building. Se Si Seuth Lime street, Lan caster city, containing is (cet trent, and ex tending In depth west US (ecu The house Is centrally located, tn a geed neighborhood, and the let contains choice fruit of various kinds. bale at the Leepard hotel at 7 o'clock p. m , when conditions it HI bs made known tiv A c KalNdtlL, Executer of Martha stermfcltz, deceased. JeilL. Haines, Auctl aevr ail W,r,Mts mores.vLS 1 R- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil, OH OTHEIl MATEP.IVL FOR I tGliriMJ, -AND- LAMP POSTS. 1 he Lamp committee of the city of Lancaster will receive scaled propetals for the Lighting of the City (two miles square) with Electric Light All Electric- Lamps te re suspended Irem the middle et the streets. Tha party furnishing tbe light will bid for the complete plant. Including pelea, wires, lamps and power ready te run t.entract te commence June 1. 1S:7 Alse, staled proposals for the furnishing of bas per thousand ftet for the Mayer's emce Treasurer's Ofllce, Council chambers. Market Houses and Station Heuse, and also ter street Lamps, at a fixed price per lamp, with a five-loot burner, fera period of one year from and ensu ing June 137. The company furnishing the gas shall light all thestieet gaa lamps every night throughout the year at sunset, and shall keep the same clean and in repair, cleaning them at least once a week, make all connections te the lamp pests at their own proper coat, and discon nect the tame at the expiration of their contract without charge te the city Alse scaled proposals for the furnishing of I nmp Pests and Lamps for gas, complete and ready foruse, which may be needed during the year. Pests te be of the same style and length us theso new In use in Centre Square, and lamps of a style similar te these in ether sections of the city. Bidders are required te give the lengthand weight of pests they propose te fur. nlsh. Pests te be of iron and weight at least 210 pounds. Alse, sealed proposals for the furnishing of Cesl oil or ethor material for lighting allthe Street Lamps, erany portion thereof, at a fixed price per lamp, for the period of ena year from the ensuing June 1,1987. The person, Individuals, or oempany who bid te supply Ceal Oil. Gaso line or ether lighting material, shall light all tha street lampi te be se supplied every night throughout tbe year at sunset, and all lamps must burn until sunrise, and the contractor shall keep the same clean and In repair, and clean them at least once a week. Bidders te sup ply Ceal OH or ether lighting material, are ic ic eulred te aocempany their bid with a proposal at which they will furnish during the year the use of Lamp Pests and Lamps, complete, wbeie In oil or ether lighting materials, aside from gas may be burned i said pests and lamps te remain the property of the contractors, and te be re moved without expense te the city at the ox ex titration et the contract. Bids shall state also tbecandle power of the light proposed te be furnished This Includes the eltotrie light 'J be Lamp Committee reserve the right te re lect any and all bids, and tbe successful bidder or bidders shall give geed and approved security ler the ialthf ul performance of the oentiact. AH bids or proposals must be made en or be fore Tuesday, Eebruary 1, 1637, at 8 o'clock p. m , and address te Joust B. Lose, Chairman Lamp Committee, Mayer's OfSce, Lancaster, Pa., and be eudnrstd " Propetais for Lighting City' By order of tha LAMPuOMMirrEE. Attest - Jacob M. Cuiuas, Clerk J7 8.1I,lS,fcJAd CO-rA KTNKKSUII' NOTICE. Netice Is hereby given that Leenard J. (ianra waa admitted as a partner In the Ann of W. I. Sptecher A Sen, trading in seeds and farming Implements, en December 8. Ujhu. 'ihe business will be continued from that date nnder the nnu namebf W. 1. Hprecber, son A Ce. W. 1) ePltfcCUElt. KUAN USPUECHEK, LEONARD J. UANSS, Thankful for past pa'.renngs, we solicit a con tinuance of the aainn. Jaut-Jtd W, I. aritECUEIt, SOX A 00. XBW AOrSRTISKMBlTTB. TIIK MINDS OK THR FRONsi: Or" this country are fast bsltig educated te nte only pure attlclea-w bother as an article of teod or an article nl household tise, hence the steal sales of MtLLEIta BOtlA. SOAP. ROOMS KOll KENT. Twe rooms with private snttance for rent at Ne. 4jv North Queen atlesd. Inquire at tISt IT.TKIl WEIIKH'S II AT STORE. Tjieit KENT Till III) AND FOURTH JJ floors of Hti-shA Brether's Building, Km, a and 8 North Queen street, new occupied tiy Thus. Cuumitngs as a nrst-claaa Photograph gallery. v 111 be routed fer a term of yearn. lllMMIt HIRSll ft BROTH ERS. CL-KANMNr-SS IS A I'OTKNT r.VUTOU In trunpletj NeCbtlsltan.lt may be said, can worthily wear that msntle if hobenesltiieiit In tha use of the bath or disregards the mentis and agencies et physical purity, therefore use MILLER'S uetlAXsOAP for the Bath, Toilet and Laundry TflOK SALE NEW TWO-STORY HKIOIC : Dwelling, with tw story back buUdlng, containing ball, vestibule, seven toems, plas tered alttc, water aud gas t closets In alt rooms, and lately paiwrvd, situated en East Chestnut street, tot is cvn shlppen and Plum. Cation J Ml. II. MKTLKK. ., , ... . Seuth Duke Street. 111 be sold at a bargain. Jenr.Ot.l' T 11 K WU1SKI Is the fluent madMl U a bottle. Try our yesr old ltje nhlsky, 7Jc a quart. Whiskies at all prices linilllKU'8 LlQUOIl STOItir, Ne. tl Cvnlrn Square, Lancaster, Pa. F R KENI-AT MODERATE TERMS, AT NO. 4 SOI Tit DUKE ST , A most desirable sulte of rooms for lodging or business purposes. Apply le .... K.tl K IUT1.S, Jandlmd Ne. 411 North Duke Street. FOR RENT LAW OITICES 10R KENl rrem aud after April 1, H-7, at Ne. 4 Seuth Duke "treec A most desirable suite ul etllcea near the Court Heuse.wlthall modern convent enccs. Apply te V K BVTES, lan Una Ne. 4U North Duke street. TTSAST END YARD. 0. J. SWAER & 00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Offlcw Ne. CENTltK SOUAKK. Beth yard and ertce cenneilud with Telephone Exciiange aprlS-lydMAf.u LANCASTER COUNTY .NATION I BANK DECEMBER 25, lev, RTSOCRCSS I.eans and Discounts I Bends Ij secure circulation Ileal Estate Current Expenses and taxes paid L hecks and Othei Lash Herns Due frnm Banksfexeluslvenf re.ersei Legal Reserve 1 unds . SW.SMS1 JiW.Os) (SI ,SS JO l.(e4 57 Ifi 1 10 W!I 7S lst,( 10 T-ta' 1 11790 u Luartivixs Capital Stecs; . .. "urplus 1 und Undivided 1'retHs Circulation Dividends Unpaid Individual Depcslts . Due te Banks jnniii, (ii ln0 .J00 4s,rsO no S,IU M 570,9-)7 40 8S,1M(V) Teta' H.IS4.7W 4.1 r 1! BKLNEMAN, Cashier L. Haldt. It. C LzUHa, C. B. Hzaa, Directors ltd REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Partners' National Bank, at Lancaster, In lheSUtef Pennsylvania, at the close of bu;l nes, iii.ur.ii ucii a1, ins ntseriicrs Lnans anddlsceunts 11,015,135 W evenirafta il U Bends te secure circulation . ivvrji U s Bends te secure deposits ke.ukui Due from approved reserve agents . lJs.tJO 17 Due from ether National Banks .. . UKSH Real estate and aafe;depestt . JV, CO Current extienses and taxes paid l,3-'l S4 f hecka and ether cash Hems . 7.4j1 OS Ildls of ether Btnks. . SUM W rractleual paper currency, nickel andcents 116 il Trade dollars li7U il specie svns t Legal tender notes 4f,ti 00 lledomptlea fund with U. P Treasn rer ts per cent, et circulation) ... e :w Ce Total lUBiirms Capital stock paid tn ... Surplus fund . Undlvldcd-preu ts National Bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deiHlts subject-te check Demand certlfleit's of deposit United States deposits Deposits nf V. -. disbursing officer Due toether National Banks Uuotesta'e banks and bankers 1 B--).7M M I tV0 no . 'jinae tn SSbA H . 11S.0IJ0 01 . 14.00 M 6tO.SU I J a.:i j? . 73,711 40 4.S41 tl t'.tre m its n 1.63,7m w A.'ue e,f rcnntyliaiua, -jun nf I meatier, it. I, C. A. FenDerstntth. cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that ths above statement Is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. C A. TON DERSMITH, Cashier Subscribed andswem te be lore me this tb day of January, IW7 CUA! E. LONO, Notary Public. Ceircc Attest jcen ncusMAN, IJEO. t. f IIANKLIN, MAHTIN KKEtDEU, Ulrectnrs PJIRSH A HKOLlIKh. NO HUMBUG! NO DECEPTION ! -Ol It- Winter Goods Must Be SOLD. ANOTHER WERE OF FXtltA INDUCE MENTS AT HIESI & BEOTIER'S ONE-PBIOE HODSB. The peep'e are mere than satisfied with th bargains that they receive irem us. Yeu .must stette goods ana kne tbe prices b-.foie you can i call is the bargains you are getting. Special Bargains in Underwear. Men's Medicated Underwear icduced te "Se. Men's Lamb's Weel Underwear reduced te II. Men's Camel Hair Underwear reduced teJOc Men's Merine Underwear reduced te 40c. Men's Heavy Underwear reduced te Sic. Ber's Merine Underwear reduced te 3e. Bey's Uray MLxed Underwear reduced loMe SW Extra Bargains tn Overcea's, Bulls, Woolen Shirts, Knit Jacket. (Hoves, Hestety, and Bilk Handkerchief i and Mufllers. HIRSH & BROTHER, ONE-PRIOB Clothiers and Piirnishers, COIL KOKTU QUEEN ST. AND CEN1EE SQUAUK, LANCA8TEU. PA. 47-IIands wanted en Coats and Pantaloons. WAT VIIUM. ATcilES. '" Watches, Cleck3 Chains and Jewelry nl less than auction prices until January, 1687. fine let of llings, Ac. Alse, Elgin, Walthein (Aurera for which 1 am Sele Agent), and ethor rirst-Class Watches: Hest Watch and Jewelry lie pairing. -Cerrtct time by Telegraph Dally, only placelnelty. L. WEBER, 1X North Qnecn St, Rear Penn'n. IL U. Dejiet, Spectacles. Eyegluses sndOpUcaiaoeds, A kinds el Jest elr. jrmw ADrxNTiaKMjtNTff. A NKW AND ISNllKBLYOlUUlNAIs 1TQBQGGAN SLlDE.t The ptlces en our Winter Cloaks ler Ladles and Children wanted a sllda u- .i. ih.m. push down the hill that'll cause, you Hi wonder and have jelly latuh at miV aJ..f,:. "iiVKS.! regular Cleak Plcnlelii Midwinter J ' n l "ut e!'"- " NEWMARKETS. DOWN TO I IW., DOWN 1UIIM IllUVN TO ft CI DOWN TO I ste DOWN TO 7 CO DCtw.N TO Ml DOWN TO 110 10 , WRAPS. HOW N TO t 17 , DOWN 10 I ltd . DOWN TO I S.W., DOWN TO tOW., DOWN TO I 8 CO DOWN TO I101O. DOWN TO llien., DOWN TO II J H) JACKETS. DOWN TO M7S.. DOWN Til IM DOWN TO MM . down te axon DOWN TO rtm down te t; CO , CHILDREN'S COATS. DOWN TO ll.tt DOWN TO II 71. DOWN TO 1160. DOWN TO inn DOWN TO 4(X1 lmw.v te svfi nuJri,w;rbScV7e,aMec"a.eNUlNE AUA19. w""' theuRhtful and economical JOSEPH L. fi'iif VL'tr r'i Asm si. ri ii 130--I3Q North Quoeu Streot, .VA'B' AOVXNTJSKMESTX, FOK HUNT THlf l'HOI'KHTY NO. 10 Cent re "Square, med as a cigar sten for sev eral years ! also the saloon underneath tLn store. Apply te CILOliUE W.TOM LINSON, atsherlrTs Office. Inns tidli XilALIj HOODS. AJ All All the LntealNeteltlra In FINK sltl.l.l. NEHTat WEtKEL'H MILLINEIIYHTOIIE, cAmdlt Ne.M North qttrun atn-et. COOI'EKHOl'SKFOHHKNT. The Cooper Heuse, one half leuare from Centre Square and Opera Heuse, au.l near telh railroad depeta. This Is one of the largest and best houses In the city. Large Sale and 1 x change stables, all Oral class. feaseaslOn en April 1st WM.J.coePEK ril.AKKEM Great Tea and Coffee Stere, will be cleaed at 6 p ru. rrem date until further notice. Monday and Saturday excepted. nAUOAlNS Nl VEIl BrrOKE HEAIIDOF Jan-lyd R LTl'RN or O. R. GLEASON, BySjeclal lleqttrst te LANCASTER RINK I reK 6ix xianrx eM.r. Oemmenclng January 3, 1887, In his marvelleus exhibition of handling wild, vicious and nervous berses New and novel feataet horsemanship will be Inticdueed dur ing the week. IiOdiitlien In Price", V!.r tVnls, Te all parts of the Heuse. 10 OENxa ren children. -Sea's Besrved for ladles. s:i lydP. "liriM.lAMHON A KOHIKU Coniniiiiiit'iilieii by Teleplione. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Words May Attract, BUI PRICES TELL TriD STORY. Ne .itiietiiit of wertla would con cen Miice any person .in article la clicap unlcM the person can examlne the .trtlcle anil convince themselves by comparison that the Trice la Right anil that It would pay te buy even if it lias te be kept fei future use. Therefore Xe Price List of Articles can Rive the pro spective buyer a correct idea of a Genulne Uargaln. We could till a whole column with su tides at Lew Trices, but such a list would nut gie you a tenth pait of the knowl edge) en would acquire bv a visit te our stoie at this season. This is indeed the D.iig.iiu Wea pon, mere especially se this year, for we have a great deal of money Locked up in bteck. Seme of the lines are broken as regards siei, but there are plenty of all tie.s collectively. In Children's Short Taut Suits and Cheiceats, them are sizes enough te flt any boy from 1 te It years of age. In Leng Tant Stilts we have a full assort ment et skes. Gents' J)re33 Sack mid Cutaway Ceat Suits, Steim and Dress Oveiceats, any size, up te 16 Inches breast measure. I'm nishing Goods, Hats, Cap?, Tur Goods, Roots and Shoes, and Rub ber goods In equal proportion. We Invite you te call and make an early selection, as the choicest articles are always snapped up first. Wise buyers will net neglect this oppor eppor opper tunlly. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 32, 84, 86 and 38 East King fit., EANOASTEU. I'A, sr Stere closes every evening at o'clock, ciiept Monday and Saturday. t SIX) Toe Sfte 111)00 sum S14.W 11(1 M KI.1IUCKI) I'HOM HhDIIUKII rilllN . HKDUtlKD riteM UMIUCKI) H1IIM . IIKDtlUKD (IM i UKDUUED 1'ltOM llLDUUKII KllOlt HRDUilED I IIIIM HKIIIIUKD ritevt .HKiiuur.t) riteM UKDuuKD mint UEIIUHKD ri.OM IlKDUCKD most KEDUC'ED rilOM ITIO t S."l t uen ttoeo l'.se SIJ.IO mm tarn .HKDtlCRD FltOM I S H IIKDUilKII rilOM I srn .ItKIH'uril FltOM sM UKDUORD rilOM fn iir.uyiinii riiesi lioeo .ItEDULED FHOM HIM HKDUCCD f MOM VU vr.iiut-r.lJ vitlisi 14 73 KEDUCED ritOM tj.l UKllftlKI) ritOM ISSS. ItKDt'CKII ritOM 17 fn ui.uuuiu iiieii as no Cleak RAU & CO., sOAK ST0HE, Nertr Peun'A R. n. Station. .vff ir A rKKTisviiExn. VRRY I'KW I'KOt'I.n UAVi: AN IDKA or Ihe Immense quantities of Borax used tn this country, but miwhnre is It mere profita bly used thanlu MlEUEIl'd BetlAX SUA P. ItHllttfivIt I'll.... CUOUIiUUR BRACKS AND HARD ROIl. f 2. tr.Ti?lM,r ,,tr.'lilht, cleanly aud dura 1 "iv (lit llliuut SIIH1 HL HU1ILK.VS IIKUII HTOKE, as Hest KlnKHtrveU JAt'Oll V. HHKAl'rKH'.S PURE RYE WHISKY, III' lit BTUEl 1 LlQl'OK 81 ORE. niiRl'lydll TT OKRI1ART, Fine Tailoring. A full and Lompleto stock of Imported an Den. ratio OultliiB ttud OvorcenttriK Ter the Tall Trade new ready te select Hern. Call es.t ly le.rcuru Iks'. Btjlcs. H. geTThart, .Ne. U H. QUEEN ST., Opposite tbe Posterflcrt mam ivdR pVKRY LADY 8110UI.I) MS II' THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DEOBMUUR 7th te Mth, At the Hairs rooms et Whcoler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., e S SOI HI QUEEN 8THEE1, Liseistrs, Pi. -Open Evenings dltld N ORDINANCK An ordinance f,ir thnpurpiMr of obtaining tha assent of theelrctoiaef thaottyef I ancasler, le the tnereasn of tb Indebted ncsset said city, for the bulldlna- of pswers fur dralntea- Inn northern part et the city and neerssary chanun or tmproementot tha watnr works. Sictie.i 1. Be It erdatnrd by the select and common councils of thnclly of ljincaater, that for the ptirpo.e of draining thn northern part et the city by geed sers, and Incrnvalns: the water works tiymaklaK th necesiary chanan te avoid tbe city nitbROlna- Inte thn Cntioaiesra creek above the city water works, tha Indebted nesset tbneltyet Lancaster be luereaand In thn sum of one hundred aud twenty five thousand dollars. riacTIenX That for the putpoe of obtaining the assent of tbe tlrcters of laid city for such Increaas of lndabtn.1ness, an election shall b held at the places and betw ecn t h hours of held Intr tha municipal nieotlen tn said i-lty, en the third Tuesday of rebruary, A. 1. is;. bscTiej. That the mayor of said city shall Rive thirty (JO) days nmtcn by wrsikly advertise menu lu rhe lJincaster lSTXtliatKCsn, Erami ner and .Yew Era, of the tlme and place of held. lnx such election, and said notlce shall also con tain saohmstter as may ba remitted by an Act tiaaied the 3)lh dtv of Atirll. 1ST1 ordained and enaeted Inte a law at the City of laucvleren ihe tth das. of January, A II. I'td IV. K IIKAKI), President et Common ceuncK JAlOh M Chulas, Cistk el tommen ( enncll. KO 111; It I A EVA.NB, Pustdent of H(iict Council, .1 K Bass. riurk of felmt Council. Appieted January A. A. I I8.ST WILLIAM A MOItlO.N, Mayer rNTERCSTINO TO SOMK O.NK. AN OVEItai'OCK Of ETTE, TRIMMING HELIilNO ATOUhAlt.V Reduced Prices. Liberal Discounts en rtOUE3 end all KUR GOODS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., fJl nn4 83 North Quceu Streot, LANCASTER PA. iu-lvd AT THE OLD I'LAOK, AND THE SAME OI.II rillM N0KBE0K& IILBY, Practical Carriage Builders, LOKNEIt Or DUKE AND MNE STHEE1S, Give NEW YEAltailEETI.VUS TethclrTHOUSANDSOr PATKONS, and Utke pleasure in announcing that they were Never se Fully Equipped as New. Every description of veh'c'e known Is Ihe trade en hand or made toerdor. Floea Lewer Tfcan Ever. VrOUK THE SAME AS BEmitE- IT COULDMT BE BETrEB. We "mean business" all through Call and satisfy yeurseltcs It yuu want bargains ' Ji.6,tdAlyd84w AltUHMtlJSHTH. RULTON OPERA IIOUHK BIX NlQIirS A.VD BAIUKDAY 31AT1KBB. Oommeuolnft Monday, Jen 3 Iteturn Engsgonientof the Distinguished Act IDA LEWIS, And Iler Gupirter Dramatic Company. FHIDAY "fynthtai or, Ths Gypsy's Oath" MATllltDAY (MAllM:K)-'"lwi..irphaDs." w, HATUltUAY-"TnNlchu In a Barroom." .! PRI0ES, 10. 20 & 30 OENTS. Iteierved Peats, without eilri charue, for sale nt opera house. dectl 814 V '-"i A1A ai rUiiajws'yajeg)js?iwaAWiiTyigtTvwa ssalaaSalil'llr"ir''''ll'-SW'lgJteai'JW S.fk. ' ar-9 .!.. .r,s. 'A.'.
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