li of ?V ,"4rvt'jnwy3 .rf, ,T.'-Vt,f;'" -&? ..."'-'Vl'-f- -PW r"Wf -wti' r 1 -1 Jy . - . f4--T? e . W"" ., T" t Cr"!$l TlHi ULNfJASTER DAILY EmXIJfcENCEB, TUESDAY; JAKUABY 1, 1880. -$ an- or 1MI i tfiOwlly MtMvg (hi !b lUtMiiHMM mtt, en MtfttelMUftv HWCMMleW I M.MMMkm feat bem win II la astlaeted that aBtakiBnaatT from S.M0 te M000 lasMsaatartaa'sTeren, wale ltMfMZieWflMrCMIr, ni BSMBteaay gajaajaf aaaraeuni w ! M iNVWi of Um 'M erep ta ta , MM IMT r 100BM IOT I few weeks. Btrletly fancy I VBB hs an Bret feeBght. The median aajiaatM pareuaaed unless mere wbm down ! the arte aexea AkjfBTBMtB. The dealers are fta thBlr estatea that fanners l:SBBB Bjsasr SI IUUWUUU M UN - kv" . ! Ta Wsw Tat names. a Hia li. ft, xaattseeTdaraaL : fif IBB TMT M BMBnUir laottebaaMontable one te the ' trade, aad tas present week, would M MemaetJea te the rule were It net (ft aenttaaed active demand ter 8a 'Itle, indeed, phenomenal was we est ci ice year aneuia new Mitm no tas smosnteteoo bales. And of the meat remarkable I ttB Met trad ass aver experienced. ijaer raoepeaea wun a general ee lea la the Baarket. wlnclMtly caneed PBBtBtofBeBiatraleaL Itlaffkedaall KtasBMtanliad overstocked emselves laBynew neueaa te unieaa. nut uw IB bbxwbb they were te onlead, the leea I appeared tbe Baannfaetarsrs te tEuylaqneetlUesandat tneprleee Jter the flrit three months the i actually at the mercy 01 tee tarerm. Then the newa of the in- II quality of the new crop flsshed e ocean, xne nrst inscription I Ibb unfavorable reports, and all the old ateck wae viewed with I different eyes. It was ecught after ad of Betas: peddled ent. And when ffJBBttMeeeee gets Inte yegna It deea net F-aa vary loot te dlepeae et It. Before any ret we new Bumaira waa in our , evary bale of the old ateck had lie borer, and at a nreflt. tee. i H eenla hare been easily beuitht at I a Jaw months before. awhile, the eeed leaf wai enjoying a oeat all by Itaelf. Earl In the year ?ajja Pennsylvania Havana aeed waa her rB)ad-aa being the flneat ever raised, and - ps few thousand eaaea were quick ly in tbe Made of a tew packera at any faney price ;:M growers had put en. The ether aeed i at lae country were aise reported aa i lair average, ana aa ine Sumatra i wsrs seen te be losing Inateadef t ateney. the rnah te our dotnestle i Oelde became rather lively, and the raleera realised for their orept better I than they did ler the neat few years. VM Havana business proved a healthy feaertakt from the beginning et tbe year. si JM1ft- of the '67 crop and the Reed "URfct te Uka abort '83 crop helped te .aavlfeli eonamedliy without extra e&erta I at gTBanaiiy Maine pneea. Freaai the Tobacco Leaf. Thaaurket fordemeetlo cigar lea', con- rwaspeeiauena, waa very animaiea, ue aiaerent trauaacuene, it la true, I be called heavy, ewine te the ab- aaaee of foreign bujer , yet we hardly re. 5' SBltaChrlatmMweek when bualneei waa gf IBtB Btiak than thla. Bread leaf, tuehas & AMJlffUlAa. anil Vjmnntwarila WAtj Innltmt ""--" - rr. ----j- ,. m -- & anar. utuajJutouanauennccticntHpanMh . oeau in w a conaiaeraeie extern. intaetnrera may leek ter btaber i In the aeed leaf market In the early r year, aa wrappera are very aoaree. v b, eutaa' Bea-a Hperi. ffoUewlor are tbe aalea of leaf tobacco - lepeclefl by J. 8. Oane' Ben, tobaflce broker, -lie. Ul Water afreet, New Yerk, for the ejBK BBaiajc January 1, 1888: leaaaa im, atate Havana, izcjioe : 700 11887. Wlaoenain Havana. DirfAlUe: ; Wt eaaea 1887, New England Havana, la& wjBee, iw ewe uei, reDnpyivania Havana, EiMBBBWi we eaaea I'M, rennayivania aeed, LiN$Uet. lfeSSa ise we etaea una, ranmayivania aeea, DHe; iwetNiuw, uaun, iwymwe ; aunarita, wae. meui, i,suu ,)k ' rUIMUBIUillal AMMIBLOB, l1fimm the Tobacco leal. --A fair, ateady demand of aueh xradea of I foeacoo aa aeairea ny ice manuiaciurer laiBWdlata nee la notieeablr. Thle la aalca aenerallv of a retail ehar. New and then a aale la reported of i Mar 100 eaaec, charseable and deliverable after New Year'. Take the beilnesa en a . erkele, It will compare favorably with any prevuea year at una ume. rricea ue net yteld prenw, but; the figurei remain atendy w, wun enoeuiaiog anuoipaueu Heg up oenatantly. ,lu. '& . The Old Year and the Mew. rWa!ch meetlnge were held In a number mM tba city churches last nlaht and the New VM...H.h...ll In M.1.U ..- - .1.. ' ait wmm iwwim m n,bu VlmJ vg luiu aiug- &.Oa tbe streets there waa aeme disorder, I tbe noise waa net as great aa In former There was aeme sheeting by boy a as a parting silute te the old 3 ear and the r la or the new. .ATa-day was observed as a strict holiday la all tba business houses and a number of Bfaeterles were alto oleaed. The WSaUnr was delightful, and at a number et ftiaaas receptions were held, ealle were the eempliments of the season Servlees were held at all the 0th- "aala and aeme ether churches, and tbey bbm well attended. a. . . . ..... . t turn whi bw iraoiuuens were rnaue K'fBBsy te be broken,s nrnle,wltblu a week. 'k j, (,fj. The Oldest fast Qraed Matter, r t.xnese or enr reaaers wue belong te the ret Odd Fellows will Und aomelhlng '.as bitsrsst them In the last iiue of The Stw. edited by Colonel Dtans, of WeUsbore, Tlcga county, a number of spies or wnicn circulate in this city and wanty. It contains a communication rrem p Br. J. Levergood, under the ciptien of " A ejatrecuen," in which he elates tbat ihe (living past grand muter, I. O. O. F tba United Btatea is Samuel Yerke rt;AtLee,esq , of Waahlegtcn, D. O., who was I master el uaie in 1831, when there I only twenty-live Old Fellows In that 1 i theie are a geed many thousands new. The Qrip publishes a letter l Mr. AtLee te tbe doctor, from which It v auBMM the latter eclaved the hmniiiiiiv aatibe former forty-eae years age, alncs 1 time they have net met. Past G rand r AtLee Is eighty years of eg, and la kjatdla the highest respect and esteem by ail wee enjoy his acquaintance. '.., . 'J, x.asreia Oraafd by U lfglntr. ' ivvTba foUewlnc letters were irranted bv a rsglsteref wUlafer the week endlnir JamJiy, January 1st : - ADMIK1STBAT10H Harry H. Zttber, t, lste tit Liucatter clti : Sarah b. it, city, administratrix. iTump, deceased, lale et Ktt I tewnship: K. D. lteath. Marietta. Skdrater. ..AlSvje. Hsmbrtght, deceased, la'.e of limsmleraav: Gee. N. Hmhrfht nitv smmmistratef,. ' """ TBATABiKnTAiir Abner Kantlmsn de- , law cl Maner tewnaalp; Divld B. 1 "ui icuier. asMeliwl Hla Wile, Higgles, living en Mirlen allev Mulberry street, wh complained before Alderman Halbich en Men- n4sw evening for drunkenness nd dlser- s vvy swuimiflu wmuii ,uu vaiuvy ly bk wife. Censuulea xelsley and Kuth Vaatte Higgles' heuse te arrest him. He these r racers, and attempted te rltbaehalr. He waa finally ' ejBBttejared aadtskeu te the station hrusr, I ke epeat the night and te-day. ; Aevaniasa el I.au yr. was the last day of leap year and account for the large number of Uemmb haued by tbe clerk of tbe evrt ea that day. Fer a while kept very busy and an examination records snows that eleven licenses .Frem January 1, &$ te , J, Me, 1,036 lieensee were U.ued. . w eaeat WeaassSsy Bvaalsg, vblab wars oleaed lMV BkaMUaVa, waU reenae to-mevrow .. ., MB Ml iBft HaMMR W MlVMl .BBBBgWI jaaiaeat ; BBsassBd bsjhh tbsm O BIB CRIAtK. BlaererfMMv TaMtBew He KIHM.Aater ataMMacaa railaaeraMa taat Weea. jamb Scbeep, m aanrderer et Anten Shilling, bee made a eonfeeelea te the liiltdelpbki tffleialr, Tbe meat try lag ordeal which the nanr-' derer waa compelled te undergo en Monday waa hie recognition et the body of the victim at tb morgue. Hie aye eetmed aa if tbey would etart from ntt heed, and la ether waya Bchoep manl manl manl foeted hie terror. Kemeraa avldently oeoapled a premiaeat place la hie mud, nut aiier neiag ariven rrem me avumj deed heaee baled ealmed hie feellege te aueh aa extent that be coolly aeked for and wae given a cigar. Throughout the day Special Offleer Henry and Deteetlvea rrlnnt and f Inver htMlMl themeelvea la aubatantlatlng the Ule told by Bchoep In the Tenth d tot riot elation beuee. Theeon Theeen Theeon feialeB follewi la the language of the aame aim TRB MURDBBCR'a BTATBMktlT.I. I live at Ne. U12 Uadwalader etreet, and en Tueeday morning, December 25, 1888, about 5 o'clock la the morning, 1 want Inte the Kitcnea ana made a nra in tne ateve. . then opened the clettt deer and looked rer eemetuing te eat for my wife, aa there bad been a halt leaf et breed, a pound of sugar, fourteen or fit teen potatoes boiled with their aklna en, and aeme milk that wae left attar aupper en Monday night, Te my eatontoh eatentoh eatonteh ment I found nothing there. 1 then called Anten Schilling, and aald te him. " In tbe name et Ged, leek here. Ne bread, no milk, no antar. and a noer atck woman lying np In bed." Thla conversation waa In tbe kitahen. Anten anawered me and aald: "1 did net take tbe milk, the bread, ertheangar." I turned aroend te htm and aM, "Yeu dctr." 1 waa verv much exclUd. and eiruek him a blew with my fiat In the temple, which knocked htm dena. I then went np aUlra and told my wire what I had done, aa he lay there aa thekgh be waa dead. She told me, "I gueaa you uave net killed him it you only etruek him with your flit." 1 then went down atalre again end found him stilt Inaenalble. My mind waa In aueh a elate that I did net knew what I waa dolor. 1 looked at him and aald, "Yeu der, If you are dead you might aa well have another blew." I picked up a half round piece et weed and auueK mm anemer Dinw en ids neau. then aald te myself, "What have I done? The man la dead, and what shall 1 de with him T" 1 left him lie until about 6 p. m. of that day, and 1 made up my mind te cut him up and cart blm away. I then cut hla legs etf with a tabloknlfe and a aaw, that la In pawn at Qormantewn read and Ulrard avenue. I then put them In sacks and tied them up and left them re main In the kllchen. On Wednesday morn Ing, December H), 18S8, about 0:15 o'clock, I went te the alable. trot my herae and wagon, drove te my heuce and put tbe body and tbe lege in tbe wagon, and took It te Falrmsunt rark, and put It In an Iren plpe. leey thla of my own free will, and diolare It te be the whole truth. Jaceii Boneor. Witnessed Dr-comber 31, 1888, by Frank P. Qeyer and Cliarlik llasche. The following supplemental statement wia rnmlnt In addition te my atatetnent made at tbe elation home, Frent and Maater atreetp, 1 rcoegnlaa the aaw preduced hy Special Of Of Of tloer linnrv aa ihe raw 1 pawned at Fiel-chb'a Jean office, Uermantewu lead and Qlrard avenue, and tbe one I used te cut Beblllltig'a legs en". " The statement then rays: Th9 prisoner waataken te the meigueana shown the body of hla victim, wlneb he ldontlHed aa Anten Heiitlllng In the preaoneo of Chief Weed, Lieutenant llrale, Hpeclal Offieer Henry and Dotectlve Oeyer. Bobeopalso aald that was tbe body be cut the lege ett and leek te tbe park and placed In the lrnu pipe. " Twe knives were shown te the prisoner at tbe station house, Frent and Mailer atneta, wlileh he admitted were his properly, and which he aald wer the knives used lu cuttlug ctl the lega. The prisoner ir.Ul that wben be killed BchllliuK he (SehllllnK) had en a knit Jacket and vest, which were covered with bleed. The prlaener took them off the body, washed thorn ent and hung thorn en the flit. Bounepnow asya that instead of leaving the body In tbe kitchen, alter the legs were cut off, "1 took them onttlde and threw thorn Inte my cellar, where they re mained until l took them away next morn ing. I icineinber driving alongside of a ecal yard, thinking It was a atreer, when 1 saw a railroad, which 1 could noteroaa, and had te turn around and oerae out again, and drlve te where the cara atop and siUcd a driver whether 1 oeuld get down tbattead, Tbe driver of the car aald : Ge en and you will oee.' I then drove down and put the body In the pipe, turned around, and citne out the same way and went home," TUB MXMNKltOIIOK'U NKW VKAK. A Omurt lllillrtteu'j VcatlTsl Closes the Old and Uthtrs In tba New tr. The children's New Year's festival uniler Hie direction of tbe Wwnneroher at their hall en Monday evening, waa largely at tended aud was s great success. Tbe first part of tbe pregramme was entitled " The Yeung Felka' Christmas at tbe Mum Mum Mum nerober," and the entire musleal pro pre gramme, ss executed by the young peo ple ct tbe Mreanercher under the direction of l'rer. Mi'.r, waa as follews: Pisco duet, "Oar ties Galep," Hart, by Mtis Mary and Master Augustus Zscb; chorus, "Peace en Ksrtb-," violin sole, (s) "The Charm," Deems, (b) 'Komancel1-Llvera, by Master Geerge Hebelm; oberua, "A Many Cherui;" plauoaelo, anecturna In A flat, Lsvbsch, lantsals, "Nearer My Ged te Thee," Alder, by Mias Carrie Leeb; chorus, "Under the Helly Bough; violin sole, (a) "Itetr, Ob, Hew Daligbtlul Art Theu!" Weiss, (b) "Maybell," Mendelssohn by Matter Frank Leeb; chorus, "Paul and I.;" piano sole, "Gelden Hells," By dney Smith, by Mlu Ucnile Copland ; chorus, "Deck tbe llall with Heughs of Helly "; duet, "O, Wert Theu In tbe CeldlllsstT" Men Men Men tlolbselin, by Misses llessle Ceplsnd and OirrleOtieriuyer: violin sole, a, alts from "The lleLcuilan Ulrl" ; b, alra from "The Daughter of the liegluient," by Master Maurice Leeb ; chorus, "MUtiees Hants Claua." Part 2, was entitled "The Last Chance of the Ladles' Leap Year "and consisted or au addrea by 1'ref. Malr, urging tbe ladles te u&e te adventage the tow remaining hours of the leap year. The thud part of the pregramme wss enacted promptly at 12 o'clock with a grand march entitled " The Ulk, " In which yeudg and old participated. All used tin whistles, horns, kszoei, or ether noisy In struments and ler a time the nolte made was deafening. Alter tbe march, dancing was Indulged In for several hours, under direction of Jacob Beheld, Val Selbert, and Harry Ottheler. The atlalr was one et the most successful nt lis Ulnd that the society has ever held, end Prof, Mali, as well as ether members, are entitled te great praise, HKGUUUDMUNKYANU VALUAULK.1. Unrglar Hub a lleu,e Wtalle the Kiull 1 Aluem. Lut uiitht while Isaac Musscrand family, who reside at West King and Derwart atreeta, were at the Miuanercber entertain ment, their heuie was robbed. Mr. Mutter keeps a store at the above named place. Tbe thieve broke two pauea of gtasa out of a rear deer, aud then were able te unlock It They ransacked the whole house, first vlilltng the atere, from the money drawer of which they Mele f5. Kvery drawer In the house waa examined. Twe trunks werobrekon open, and from one, belonging te Mrs. Sephia KaUely, ?25 In money and a let et allrer ware, consisting et spoons, forks, 4a, were stolen. The burglary waa net dUcovered until tbe family csme home about bait-pant twelve o'elcck. They found tbe gas burning brightly lu the dlnlug room and atere. Uhalutd Him, The members of "Tammany Hall "as sociation piesentel their president Mr. Kuaanutl Stene, contractor, with a very pretty watch cbalu last evening. The presentation speech was made by Mr. F, Yeager, Mr. Jacob Meizgar responded In behalf of Mr. Stene. The occasion waa further enlivened by a very elegant " spread " at the resldenea of Mr. Stene. ilalldlDK KiscWd la 188S. The past year was cot a siceesssul ene for the erection et new buildings In tbe city, There were permits lsaued by the mayor during 1683 for the erection of 106 baud legs, near ail of which wars beuses. com "ram puEtirg Mara' II is Well nedasea nt J. O. mure Large eeeale Opera Compeer. At tbe opera boaea last evening J. O. Dure company appeared, presenting the oem'o opera "The Queen's Mate. The at! at! eneewsa only fair In sits and people wua net pressed ler loom. The irfermaes was one et tbe beet of Its kind that has svsr been aeea u this oily, The opera is nulla amusing and the music Is bright and foil et harmony. Last Bight's company was very large and strong. Miss Lilly Pest as .Antra, and Marie Hallea aa Ine, the twin sisters, wars vsry geed, both being espabla sctrstses aa well aa singers. Miss rest madsa arsat bit In bar song deserlb- lag the buU tight. William McLaugh lin waa splendid as General Horn Hern Horn berdai. It has been quite a time sines Lancaster people have had sehanes te see Kleherd Gelden. Whea he appeared In years gens by they only saw bis Iegi M be waa than doing a clog la a baiter akin, with Harry K. Dlxey la "KvangellBe." Lest night bs had tbe part et Otntral Vataquct and did admirably. Kdward Lewe and Harry Paullen (as PtdrUle and Inigo were very funny. Mr. Panltea la tbe uaa tbat wrote tbe libretto of the opera. The ether principal people were very geed. The choruses were very Urge and atrecg, and ene or lbs most pleasing featurca of tbe performance was the marching of the abapely young women. In the last ect they appeared In glittering armor and looked handsome as they went through evolutions undsr tbe calcium light el dif ferent colors, Tbe performanee was a big suoeees and en a mera favorable night a' tremendous audience would greet the company. TBE rOWf.KBOAI.LKBV ritlZKJ, Awards Had, After an Kiamlnatlen of tba Werk at 130 CeutMtanti. Walter Kleffer, of the New Jira, and Itebert Clark, of the lNTKixieuNCKn, tbe sppslnted Judges, te-day awarded the prlaee eflered by "The Fowler" photograph gallery some weeka bro. Tbe prlss for best article en what constitutes a fine photograph waa net awarded. Tbera wan only one paper en the subject, pre pared by MIsa Nellie O. Dlller.Ne. Seuth Duke street, and she misunderstood the subject et the prist essay, for her paper waa a history et photography. It waa a well prepared paper. Tbe first prlz) for baat specimen of pen manship, a solid geld pen and ivory handle case, complete, waa awarded te Alfred, Frltcbey, Ne. 330 North Lime alreet, age 1G yrart, a pupil or Mtsa Leis Z tig's school, and tbe second prise, twelve fine cabinet photograph, was awarded te Jeseph W. Kraft, age 10, a pupil or Jehn F, Hutu's Kothsvllle echoel. The penmanship el the following are deemed worthy et special mention : Walter E, Barr, Ne. 11 Seuth Duke atreU; Kmma M. HalenluB, Ne, 40 Sonth Queen ; Klla Mo Me Mo Elrey, Ne.307 Weat Miflllu; Ira It. Wcaver, Kxobange holelj Msgxte Martin, Cam bridge school j Anna M. Krelder, Swan hotel; Llrale Uarnlsb, Swan hotel; Miles H. Murr, Lltlle; Mary C. Wagner, Ne. 2.18 West Marlen; Jacob K, Sbaub, Ne, 100 East Walnut atreet, Tbe Judges, before making the above awards, examined tbe penmanship of ene hundred snd twenty llve oentealeuta. KLKOtEO AND INftTALLKO. OBiecrs afllamen Oasllr, Knight el Mjille Uhale, Uheisn Fer llin Tatui, Cer.uMnia, Jan. 1 A meeting of Damcn Csetlu, Ne. 133, Knights et the Myatle Chain, was held last evening, (when the following clllcers were eleeted ler the en suing term : B. K. P. C, William H. Delt tel ; B. K. C Samuel U. Muiser ; S. K. V, O., A. 11. Fex ; B. K. F. L , Jamea Bloom Bloem Bleem field j S. K. , B., Armer D. Bell; B. K. F. K, Frank Flndley; B. K. C. or H, Bamuei Peck; H. K. A. C. of B., ltaae Berntbelrel ; B. K. 1. G., Rebert Leayman ; B. K. O. G., II. K. Supple; trustees, James Bleem Beld, 18 months; Wre. U. Beittel, one year; rep resentative, Win. 11. Belltel. The miners were In stalled by District Deputy Hush Hush en g, or Lineaster, A cantata entitled "New Year'H Eve," will be preaented In the opera heusu tbla evening, under tbe auspices or tbe Second atreet Lutheran Sunday robeo', ltev. Abram Kaultmau, or Washington borough, waa attacked with lllnesa list eveulug, while preaching In the United Brethren ehurch. He had been talking about five minutes, when tbe membera et tbe congregation notleed him ataggering about the pulpit. A couple or men went Inte tbe pulpit, cateblng him when about te rail, and led him te a seat The Illness was only temporary, K, H. staman entertained a number et hla trlenda last night at hla borne. The acrtptural play entitled " Jacob and bis Twelve Sens " wlU be given this even Ing in salenVLuiheran cbureh. LW HUB Alt Y AgaeUlATIOM. All the Old timeera Ke-Klsctcd te Hr, Uurleg tb Vcar 1839. The annual meeting of the Lsnewtcr Law Llbraiy association was held at 10 o'clock tbla morning, with Vice Presldent Nathaniel Ellmaker In the chair, D. G. Kshleman, treasurer, submitted his annual report, from which It appears that there la a balance en band of 1342.35, The purchasing oemmlttee reported a list of the books added te the library during tbe year, lu all 103 books were purchased In l&SS. The library committee reported tbe books In geed condition with only a few missing from tbe shelves. The comrattteo express shope that the praotlee of taking books from the library be discontinued. The following cfllceis were elected for tbe ensuing year : President, Hen. U. G. Leng ; vlce president, Nathaniel P.llmaker ; secretary, Geerge Nauinan; treasurer, D. G. Kstileman ; librarian, Jeseph O. Snyder. Tbe fellcwlug htaudlng oemmitteoa were appointed : Flnanoe Daniel G. Biker, W. U..Uensel, Jehn A. Ceyle. Purchasing H. M. North, D. G. Eshlo Eshle man, Geerge M. Kline. Library Wm. Aug. Atlee,Wm. Leaman, G. O. Kennedy, W. T., Brown, W. F. Beyer. J. L, Htelnmelr. and Charles I. Landls, tbe oemmlttee appointed te examine aud audit the accounts el the treoxurer,reperted that tbey found tbe same oerreoL Ad journed, Tbe Kltctile Llfbtf. Between one and two o'elock tbU m ern Ing tbe eleotrle lights used rer illuminating the streets were turned ou rer a time, and people who were out tbat late apeak In the highest terma et them. The company have their new plant about finished, and the lights will be In running order shortly, Ua Hit llcad cm. Eddie Mueser, a little boy who Uvea en James atreet, was passing along East Chestnut street yesterday, when aeme one threw a tin can from Henry Mantn'a efflee. It struck the boy en the head, cutting a yery ugly gash which Dr. Beed attended. NO IlQslutti TranMetcid. Tl-e Mreet committee met en Mcnday evening, but no business or Irupeitince wai transacted. Tbe appropriation for atreet purposes la about exhausted, and without ineuey te spend there might aa well be no atteet committee, m BuBSCluillen Uay. The colored lesple et tbe oily had arranged for a ce'ebraUen te-day in honor e Emancipation Day, hut it was de elded te postpone the celebration for one week. It will be held next Tuesday. la lawn. Dr. J. W. Nelsen and J. H. Covode, bitU ex P. K. H. supervisors, formerly stationed here, are In town te-day, and are stepping a( UisU old taOBH-Uleater beats. reaad a Bleedy mat. This rooming Traek Walker Adam Hoever, of the Reading OetamMa rail read, found a bat along Ike trseks at Keht's Biding, three quartan of a mile west of Dlllervillr. It was a stiff Derby, sad ea It wss considerable bleed, lastde was a book. The bat miy bavs belonged te a passenger en a train, or there may have beea foal play. Tbe fl adlng et the bat gave rise te the story tbat a man bad been murdered at the place. ix cattle RsalsviMd. B. P. Eby and & F. Davis, attorneys for Jacob a Eby and David W. GretT, Issued a writef replevln for six cetus en menaay afternoon, under tbess circumstances. Tbsrs eattle ware ptaeed for paeture ea tbe lend of William Bpreeher, la Ktrl township, and B. W. Wltmer, tbe tsx collector, levied upon lbs eattle te pay taxes owed by Bprenber. Tbesa cattle were net en the farm wbea the debt' for taxes was contracted snd plaintiffs claimed were net liable te selsure. Tbe defendant surrendered the etttle when the writ of replevin was served. The mptr Toek rire. Harry Hoever, a boy who Is employed In Ihe nve cent store, en North Queen street, waa lighting a lantern yeaterday,when a tisane paper wreath took fire. Tbera wes sems dsnger of great damage, bnt the tire was easily extinguished. A Dell War. The town la rather dull te-day with the store, banks and ether business places closed. Tbe liveliest spots lu town wete tbe railroad stations, and many clerks and ethers who have a holiday took advantage of It te visit their friends, TMs Is the Meet for Ma." Don't bny your rubber beets until yen have seen the " Colchester " with sole leather heel. This Is the beat titling and meat durable beet tn tbe market, made et the best pure gum tteck. The sole leather heel saves money te the wearer. Don't buy your arctics nnttl son have seen the (Jelcbestcr Arctic with euutde counter. Abend of all ethers In style and durability. If yenwant trie worth of your money try the Colchentor with oiitslde counter. Kept here by best stores. At wholesale bv M.U.BPAUItaSONff, nl3!md Yerk, l'a. VXATHB, HillTLXT. In this cltv, en tl e sath Inst.. MarvU Hartley. Ile of Themas iJartley, In the oeih year of her nice The relatives and friends et the family are reipectfully Invited te attend the Inneral, from her hutband's residence, Ke. IIS West James street, en Wednetday morning at 8.S0 o'clock. High mats at 10 o'clock. Interment utflt. Mary's ceinotery. gtd l-ebnen papers please copy, 8sm. In this city.en tbe snt:inlt.,Ivenla, wile of Ulraui okeen, In the Uth year et het age. J he relattvea and friends of the family are roiiiuc'.felly invited te attend the fnneral, trein the residenes of her hntband, Be. lit Kit Jams street, ea Wednesday afternoon at2Jo'cleck. Intermentat Lancaster ceme tery, ltd l.crs-On the 81tult., Mrs. Mary M. LuU, In the Uth yiar of bar age. The relatives and friends of the familial, are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from berlate rajldenes, Ke. 131 Miaale street, en ahmsday atturnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Weed wild 11111 cemeMry. atd TAeaiRT-ln this city, en the lit, Inst., Mrs. Maty a. Tavgan, wldjw el thn uts Itebert Xuiinrt,ln iht Bid year ether age. f otlce el funeral hereaf ter. MAKKHTH. Ihe Lecal Lire Hleih Uulu, Lakeisthr, Jan, 1 Ihe past week has Ikeu lha dullest wees: et the year. 'lhe re- ejjiv, were very "rfui. The prices were t steckers, 2Kfi1V0 per pound; rrndern, fVOlei bulchers, OI)iei bulls, 2Xej3)ie, aud h;g, crjcUc eava nteek aiaraaai. nmcioe, Dec. SI Cattle KfcalpU. BCeOi shlpmniits 2,U t market steady : beeves, mu; filers, (18flUj itoekers and feeders S-J IUCJ3 )5 1 cows, buds and mlxnO, II 4002 te i Texans etoer, 12 COS 10 1 Western rangers, 93 te 2f 1 0. iieks ttncelpts, 11,000 head: shipment, 4 fi i jnexkut strong, mixed and lluht taw) US SO ; beavy, f 0)00 S t skips, S3 WOl a j. heep-lUHMilpiH, 43 iu beuilt inipmentf, l.SOO; lniirket W",0yv natives, 110084 70; WuHtem Bhern, II iflOl CO: -lexas shorn, I150O3 40; lambs. W 5 auw. , Bast Libsrtv. Cntue ltccetptf , 277 ; shipments. 6,6flii ; market slew at a shade dtronner en common t 40 exrt shipped te Mew YerK te-day. iieks ltcretpt. a,8oe bead ; shlpmsnu &700 ; market Arm t I'Mladnlphlas, aft Si ft iO; mixed, 15 ssas 40 1 Yerker, aft lift 8 ill ; common te fair, ea2)d530 pls,S30O &40 no car shipped te New lerk te-day, ali(K.i-licelpu. 6000: shipment, 4600; market steady t prime, 4SPO 7S ; lair te ceed, s nnfl20 cuuimen, J ovez S3j Lambs, a) te OS 23. ixKtu Bteen ana nenas. B sported by J, 11. Leng, Far Last vaju.v, taie. 100 lll Lances'r Oper cent., Ite i isn liu 11 " 4 M Scheel leanltus 100 " 4 - in lorae years, loe 4 In Ber 20 years, loe 4 lnioeraiymrs. loe , " " lu Sorseyears. loe afanbelmltcransh lean loe sinTitmneui BToexa. Qnarryvlileu.u.... 60 MUleritvlJle utruet Car te lnanlrlng Printing Company. CO UaallRht and Fuel Cmnvtany... 2ft Heven Hotsse (Uendsl... ,, 100 Columbia tias Company aft Columbia Water Company ie Busquenannalren Company loe Marietta tlloUew-wore loe Btevens Heuse ee BtUlersvuloMeraalBcUool ss Northern Market ,. te Kaatern Market 60 Uas Company Jlends loe Columbia lloreUKb ltends 100 10S loe 100 lei w 103 Q m L ea ti 23 ioe as u 206.85 310.10 1M U 80 e-ise let 102 110 10S 67.60 WW M es 8 uunrryvme u. ., 7'e, iue ueaeiuB a uoiumeia Ji. u.. &'....,. loe . II.. R' 1110 Kdlsen LUht Company 60 WCk-tern Market aa uincwuircuytttrwt Hallway Ce.. 60 Vast Knd Street Uallwuy Ttraariai sroeaa gist Spring Heaver ViUley lSndKupertA tlereesbrxi Celuinblu B Chestnut Utll Columbia WajhttiKten CotiesteRa lllg Spring Marietta A Mount Jev 25 "X 20 SO ss 2S 27.75 27 30 20 16.60 75 66 7 75 110, 165 40 il J rt U 24 40 . 4'JvB nn 60 206 lis 195 115(0 125 US led Lane, Elliabetbtewn Mlddlut'n, 100 Lancaster A rrutlvUle ee Lancaatur A Lltlta ss LaueuiUir wuitomstewn as Lancaster a Maner 60 Lancaster M Manbelm go Lancaster A Marietta M Luneaauir A New Helland loe Laucasterb nuaqnehanna.,.,., an Lancaster A New Danville as Columbia b Marietta a Maytown A JCllsabelhtewn 20 Lancaster Knhrata Lancaater willow Street ss StraabnrKbMUlpert ,., 2ft Marietta Mavtewn ss saan stecxs. First National Bank loe Fanners' National bunk,. 50 Fulton National Hank ioe Lancaster County M allenal Hank.. . bO Northern National Hank ICO Peeples' National IVink ke Keystone National Uank.Manhelm 100 .YA' If A D VJIH TlaBMSSTa, FINK AND 1MPOKTKD AND DOMES XI 0 WINES AND L1QUOHS, BIIKUUIES AbPXCIALTY. KOIIHKU'8 LIQUOll BTOKK. Ne. ii Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. GRAND MAHQUKHADB OAKNIVAL TU-NIOUT, at ilu-unercher Uall. Aa Aa uUalen 25c 03i2i SAUUKLHOWAUU, Manager. WANTKD-A l'LAOK 'IO DO GEN. tr.il housework or child's nurse, In lean or country. Apply at ltd 744HOUTH QUKKN BTRBKT. FOUND-AOOLDI.OCKKT. OWNKR can btvn the same by calling at this eltln, j'tVMi ,.v,ic.. hum jwyiui, VAloevt;, ltd STOCK UOliDRR'H MKETING.-EA8T. trn Market Heuse Company. The annual menirg et the stockholder and election of inn-cleu, et tbn KnsUirn Market HousaCe. will bn h Id en Tueiday, January H, its, at 10 u'clwk u iu, at no. Id ant King street, elix'ilim from 10 a. m. unlit neon, dl 0 7-Jtdued A I. L A N A. U KUR, Eec. g-ANl.Y f35 lOK A FULL DAY KVHDlnv Clniirsn V Courre. w fur a Full lu Deuble Entry Heik Kieplug-, riype writ ing. Arithmetic, feniruinnlp, CeuimercUl Law, Ac. opens January 7. Wrtleer cllea . ..... .. W. IVMOSSKU, Ne. 65 WeH Ktnc Street, 2a fleer, Lancaster, l'a. 015-1 md it w ll.I) CH1CHKY. HLAOKBEKKY. Oluge.-, Klmuiel and OraDye Brandy. JACOB r. BH1AFF1R, ltPl-tl4 SO. W C XM W AB . WMW AD rMMTIBMUMtnW. SAKIHO rOWBKJL ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never varies. A marvel at parity, strength and wholesemeneaa. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, aad eaa net be add in competition with tbe sanitltnae of low teat, short weight, alum or phosphate Fewdera. Sold only n eon. Hern. aUniae ewsaa Ce. let Wall street. Mew Tcrk. truiydaw ISTA1CUKH amerTgan ! Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Bneea, Kye-Qla ate., at LeivKSrPktcES. Optical floods. Telegraph Time Dally. Kveiy Artlole In this Line carefully Kepalrad. LOUIS WKBBR, He. 1S9K M. Queen 8U, Near P. at. E.BUtlea. OVERCOATS. Asthosevenls sdvanclna; we have re duced the prices considerably. Our line of MONTAUNACM, KKKSBY8, MKLTUNB, CHINUH1LLAB, KLY8IANB and FUki HBAVKUS, ur storm coats, cannot be ex celled In quality and astertment. We nse only the best linings, and at sure a stylish cut and perfect flt. A. H. KOSENSTKIM, Flna Tailoring;, sie-lydn 85 North Queen streeU. TJOMK TESTIMONY THE BE3r. Mr. Frter Weldman, Ne. 215 West Straw berry street, lancasler, l'a , says he bad pneu monia very nad ; suffered from the effects of It ever two years ; used lets et medicines, and wai treated by several phssIcUns, but Old net get any relief, lie tried COCUKAN'fl cuUulteuItK and three 29 cent site bottles CUHBDhtm. Fer sere nt CDCMttAN'3 DUUH BTOBK, 117 4 a North uueen St., Lancaster, Pa. VB LIO BALE. ODTUKSDAT, JA'CAKT 8, 1MJ, at the Leepard Hetel, will b a sold that valua ble mere Frnperty. en the nerthnast corner of Walnut and Charlette streets, having ball, e rooms and lance store room, garret ana cellar, hydrant In the yard ; also Irnlt, etc Let Nxl20 feet, A geed business locality, xasy terms, sale at 7 p. m, AT.T.4N A. HT4R Heal Kttate and Insnranca Agent. 118 last King street. U. r. Hews, Auctioneer. Jl-etd-1-2-4 e-7-t DON'T BE ANORODY. Try te arcempllth snmethlng In the weild, undone e( the suret reads te success Is topbtMnsueh a knowledge et business and buslnnts itiothels as Is Imparted at Ihe LAN CASTKK HUMlNKbS COljLBUK. 10 W But K Ing street. The best lighted and most cheer ful ichcel room In the city. Terms as liberal r-s Is consistent wltb eiparlonce, and satlafao satlafae tlcn given toeurpatrons. Upen agelu en January!. Afldrej", li. U. WFIOLBH, t'tinclpal. A HEAHONABLK UINT. THIS 11 11IC BBASO.t FOB LETTER EXHROlSBd. T aUndsferTry. It stands for Kellable. Y stands ler Yeu. T stands for Treasure. 11 abinds tcr Heme. K stands for Kvorybedy. H means enn't U Heat. K Is ler Excellence. H meinsVure T stands lerTrust. The wb9le Is a brief history et LKVAN SONS' FLUDUI "THY TUB HKST" Is whit the letters spell, and II you try It yen will dtscover Us Kxoel Kxeel Kxoel leneo, nnalnK it sure te pteduca tbe best re nulls, li enable nt nil tluien, and a Treasure In the Heme or Kvirjbe07 who uses It. LKVAN A SONB, dS-lyd Meicbant Miners. R KILIiY UKOS. A KA.Ua Sign of tne Big Skate. WK 1IAVK THE LAltdKHT AND FIStKBT 6Tuun or SKATES Xver Seen in this City, Hanging In Price from Me ui M CO a 1 air. Strap Skates, Lever Skates, Plain Steel Skates, Full Nickel Skates. Wahave them In All Sires and Varieties for yeurg and e'd, ter boys and gills, men and women. Wemeboundiegult you If you give us u, call. We.Are Alse Headquarters for Sleds and Sleigh Bells, And we arecarrylng a wonderful assortment et Hit A S3 ueuflicj. uusplaers, Ceal nuekets, Umbrella bisuds. Andirons. Ibese will all make luoitsu.table Christmas Presents. Our Display of O A UVKK1. rBUlT KNI VK8. NU 1 1'lUttB and Children's Knives aud forks Is Muperb. Taau a. leek at our New Fleur Sifter, 40 & 42 N. Queen St. Next Doer te l'ostefflce. ect&)-Tul9 ran HAhU OK HUNT. A HOUSE FOB RUNT AT 05EAHT . King fireui inauceuiunu given for an tpply en Un premises or ALLAN A. llaUK. te esi-na uesi nsiatesgenL PUBLIC HALK. On VKIINKil)AV.JANUABY,lESse at the leinard heul.nu tut King street, will lu.ela thiU To-lery HU1CH UWKLI.INU, Wlthtwe-.imy lirlck Hack Uulldlngandirrama Bttcben atticbee, situate no. !4 tVest Chest nut stnet. lull, 1i rjews, two Sttcbsnt nd yarrvLaas, cuuirn with iu-iip. hydrant, Ac Let ttVi by lib itet, te a publtealley. Tots lirepenv lle;aud tn a rapidly growing oeUb eeUb oeUb bcraeod and Is worthy the atteLttonet buy er.. Af.l.AN A.HKMU Seal Kstate and Iniuranee AgenL I . lOJaetKlr.g8traet. B. P. Kewx, Auct, 41eclT-ta I Reilly Bres. (6 Raul), rAtuem m waimieh. , arjuca mob. A ONE DAY'S SPECIAL SALE -OF- SILK PLUSHES -AT- ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 Eait Kara Stebwt. LamcastsW, Pa. On Wednesday, January the tecend, 1889, tve will -held m Special Sale of Silk Hushes, en tela day only. All of our Silk Plushes will be told at the following prices: 16 inch, all colors, at 37 c. I0 41 41 (( 41 g& 24 M - " 77c 24 inch, better quality, at 98c. 19 inch, best Moleskin, at 98c. 24 inch, best Moleskin, at $1.45- rrem Wednesday morning until Wednesdny evening at six o'clock, they will be sold at these low prices. On Thursday they go back te their original price. This is a one day's sale, and anyone wishing te get the bene fit et these low prices must come en this day. We also announce some special reductions in FANCY RIBBONS. About 1,000 yards, compris ing pieces measuring from 2 te 3 yards in length, are sold at i2$c a yard by the remnant only ; former price 25 te 40c a yard. Anether let ei wider Ribbon at 19c a yard, sold in quantities otene yard and ever. 25 pieces et Colored Silk Velvet, reduced te 50c a yard ; former price, 75c. Anether let of finest quality, 19 Inches wide, reduced te 95c ; former price, $1.25. All our Trimmed Hats re duced te Half Price. All our Wings, Birds, and Fancy Feathers reduced te Half Price. This is the last week we will sell Christmas Goods at half price. After this week the balance will be packed away and sold at original prices. ASTRICH BROS. BOOMS, tft s TATIONKRY STOKE. Herr's Stationery Stere. tl M NORTH QUIKN BT. ENVELOPES -AND BUNK BOOKS Are a principal feature of this tore. The goods yen waatare here. Styles and quality Ue Unset ana best. Prices explain themselves. Have never been objected te. It Is enr greatest pleasure te show the goods. The Interests of dealer and cus tomer are mutual here. L. B. HERR. auglB-lyd WA.VOBBU. H" OLIOAY GOODS. GILL FANS, NOVELTIES nm HOLIDAY GOODS. We Are Prepared for Ue HOLIDAYS with a Large block et DIAMONDS, WATCHBS, CANK!, JBWBLUV, Eta Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCABTBB. PA. N K W UOOD3 I MEW GOODS I HERR, Jeweler- GRAND Holiday Attractions! Watekea, 5sJlTerwre, Jewelry. filaaYlOBds, NeTeltiM. -CALL-II0ES ATTBAOUVK ABOUK UOODB. 101 I0ETH QUSSH ST., OOBBIBOaTOBAMaB. eteTmiMm, GREAT REUDOnOH DDRlXa THX HEAtslXtTOAtl. MeaHANIf KOWLBeT, MBBCBAMT TAlLOBS-ItO.44 v?BaT BlBw STBBKr. WW eer tbeir mil stock of Oveneattags ana saHlnga at greatly redness price. Fin Tailoring Uses saierwsaaar.tB ta WTrfri- aam H. GERHAltrS Oary Direct Iataajrllsag Talltr. U MOBTH QDUR . jAKTIH BRO'a A Happy New Tear WS'VMDOBK BBRSATlOMAt, THUaa WITH raieu res JAXUA&r. Te A 111 We thank you for Ue liberal patronage be stowed ea ns during the year et UBS. Frem yenr patreaage, your demands of last year ana ths manufacturing Interests of Us world, we get suggestions for Ue future. We are striving te learn well enr lessen ant perfect our knowledge of your demands. .The splen did measure of success that Us dsparilsg year his conferred upon us emphasises tbat Geed Clothing, dependable, stylish week and rliht prlees, are Ue msthefs that meet yenrldaaa. That Is enr record, of sseeess ter 1888. Ws premise even te Improve IKS rull Dress Suite te measnra at short aetlea. Finest lit and Workmanship. Lewest Prices. MARTIN BRO'S CUlliing and Fnrnlshlaf esaas, A NOKTU QUBBM BT. w ILLIAMUON A r OBTKB, Get the Best -AT- THE LOWEST PBICEH. NOW IS TUK TIME rOK VUKCilaJSBBS TO BAVKHONKV. We still have a large sesnrtment of Under wear, f lannel Shirts, Gloves and Cardigan Jaeketa which we aie selling at greatly re; duced prices. (Jent'a Heavy Peetch Mixed EhtrU and Drawers for 26c each, or B0e per suit. Scotch Mixed Wcel Shirts and Drawers ler Jle, or 75c per Butt. Beotch -Mixed Weel PhtrM and Draweia, Bhlrti rotnferoed back and front, for A0j,ir 11,08 per suit. Uent's Flannel Shirts In plain and fan'y colors, at 75c, tfte, II. W. $1.13, 1 20. Belter grades at fl.ce, 11.7 , r2 oe, tue. Gent's Working Gloves from ISO te 1100. Beys' Gloves from ioe te tl .te. Cardigan Jackets at 80c, cse, 75c, sixe. np te 18.00. aar-Den't uskeaiuliuke and pnrchaie be f jre looking us ever. Williamson & Fester's, SS. 34, 36 k 38 K. KING ST., LANOABTKB, FA. AND HO. 818 MABKBT BTsUMaT, BABBUUUEa, PA. EADINQ CLOTHIERS. Happy New te All ! Year Hirsli & Brether. As the Old Year rolls out and tbe New Year comes in a great many resolutions entereur minds. One of the most universal one is tbe resolve te save money. We are prepared te help you te de this with tbe prices we elTer for geed, reliable Clothing, either ready made or measured te order. We will make you te order Pantaloons for t3.G0,t4, 11.50, 5, tO, tO.CO, 7, S, 18.60, (9,tl0, 111 and (12, and guarantee a perfect Mt. Suits ferlbuiiness for $1, I4.G0, 15, 6, $7, 8, 19,110, $11,112,113, $14, $15, $10, $17, $18 aud $20, In all the fashionable fabrics. Suits made te order for $10, $12, $13, $14, $15, $10, $17, $18, $19, $20 and upwards te $40. Overcoats for Dress and Busi ness Wear for $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5, $0, $7, $8, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $16, $16, $17, $18 and $20. Overcoats te order from $10 te $35 of any material, peifectflttlng or ue sale. Gent's White Shirts from 60c. te $1.25 ; l'ercale Shirts, 60c. te $1 ; Underwear from 17c. te $4 ; Gloves, 15c te $1.50 ; Neckwear from 10c. te $1 ; Silk Handker chief a from 25c. te $1 ; Mufflers, 35c. te-$1.75; didigan Jackets from 46c te $4. A large variety of Trunks, Va lises and Traveling Bigs at cost te close out our stock, as we shall discontinue te keep them. H1RSR & BROTHER, Liidieg OleUiitrs & MsrchutTaiieje, -CORNER OF H. QTJgUNBT.AcOBNTRBSQUARS, LaXOABTBB, PA. S'k . U&n..---i-imiFi
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