ItWW'wJUJ "W'T'T' :f7wt r.AW "i.-r " r ,' HHS jtfEllHM LW W. .f 3 i At KIXJ K I IS- s r$ ?si ; f.3 ; Hi S.S r, Mf i j H'f 9? KILLED B,Y A TRAIN. tWMI frlT, A C1BKSTII, USES HIS LIFE SEAR XOOTVILLE. ITrMertek Accommodation Strike nnd HerU Rim Thirty Feet-Tte Vletl in' Xcek Broken and Head Cut. Geerge Pray, of WrlRutsvllU', V"k eeunlr. u ttreck by Fredcrick Aoeom Aeeom Aoeem JmodoUon nw Mountvllle l.ertlr ncr W te-day wd inSUntly k ltl. PMT W 11 a rP9nr.-..--- - Itiff for Mairter Carponler meter uarpeiiHJi ".' --- Te-dv he was wowing v jj "i,"";. .. ' ma ,& lis Biita iivni -- -- T. r.vMuill. r.Airi Hn1r. Frank Smith 'r-rJAd Te F. De Arman were wowing, t . . .' .' 7. .l .11 iiUtna nt tlie .ie "H wun rmr. juu -. -r - . . r-KSu At twenty minutes before W I? o'clock all of llie man . were & Ending en U. twek. A fre.gn im n w vm going wen. j. ----?:--- :ttr tiii rutin c inn men uiu iiu nunw approach Frederick Acintnodatler,, idt wwcawuge.ni msh .iiHi, v. and Snyder get etr the true in lime 10 nave tbemaelves, and DeArmnn called te Pray. The laUer saw the ennlne na he turned lacing It. and he tried Ilia beat te tret away. tw lAn'lnln. however. Ml he WAS struck in. ihn dnadwoed of the enclne. He wn thrown ever thirty feet and lnnded mlnst a pest of a fence. He was at once picked no and wni found te be detd. He wiw placed upon the train, which wa stepped, and breuht te tbta city. In the baggage room at the station Cor ener Honemnn, who nan imwii muuuuu, cmpannelled n Jury te held an Ingucst. I)r. Bolenlus examlned the mrfn and fenrd that both or his arms and his neck were broken. He had a terrlble cut In the front part of the head. .,,. , Faxsen Ottov, engineer. W IT. Cebanph, fireman, J. J. "Black, conductor, and RraUo RraUe RraUo rean Watsen, of the train which struck the man, wero sworn. Their evldenee Mieweil that the engineer of the train bad rang his bell and blew the whlleaboutnhelfilom times In erder te attiact the man's atten tion and have him loave the truck. Ile was Just about gettipg off the truck when he was struck. Tim lury rendered a ver dict of accidental death. The deceased was 4U years el nge nnd leaves a wlfe and a daughter, who was recently marrled. He fernisrly roslded In Washington borough but moved te Wrlghtsvllle year age. Tne deceased was a tnemucr of Knights of the Mystle Chain, and llie Oitd JFcllews, in Columbia. HE 13 IN JAIL. Out Ills Aeonstemod Xorve Slllt Keep His Clese Company. One or the freshest youths that Pennsyl vania lias ever produced, Jehn Fehr, known as" Barnum's Kid," Is new In jail here, and almost a score of charges of fulse pretense have been brought up against film. Fehr was brought from Heading at 5:30 o'clock en Sunday ercnlng by Special Oincer GUI. ... Fehr was taken te the s'ollen liottse nnd be Immediately rotalned the services or BenJ. F. Davis and Jehn Fry, esq., an his counsel. The numereus charges of falHu Srctense befere Aldermen Doen and purrler. with which the gay nnd festive " Kid" Is chnrged, grew out of his visit te Lancaster last summer, wheri he get advertisements for hetel registers, etc., ranging from 52 te glO, and then Bklntied town without delivering the books. Win. H. Hey, the bookbinder, remombers his departure $ worth. Fehr was In Yerk when Offlcer 0111 nr nr rired there with the fcinule bicycle riders last weck. Fehr revealed his identity te the officer, and when 0111 fulled te iniike any mere money with the bicyclers Fehr assumed the managoinent. He met with disaster, nnd was compelled te pawn his overcoat nnd an ullcged diamond. He left Yerk. le.vlng an ludebtednesi behind him, and went te Columbia. He wae arrested thcre by Ofllccr Gill enn wni rant from Yerk. He get out or the dlfl'. dlfl'. eulty by partly paying the dalm and then went te Heading, whero lie was takeu into uusteJy until the arrival or Gill. Although In jail the kid is lust ns fresh at ever, and a slilny high hat that he wcus, nnd which was his only companion in a cell last evcnlng, gave him a geed appear- nnce upon bis arrival here. It Is said Hint his folks nre geed peeple nnd tliny will ' bel him out of thote scrapes. ' Death of Miss Annie Wllmer. ELiZABnTUTOW.v, Dec. 10. Miss Annle Witmer, aged 20 years, died ychterday morning after mi illness or three weeks of typhoid pneumonia. Slie had a host or friends herc. The fnnerul will lake plnce en AVedncsday mernlng'at 10 o'clock, with services in the German Il.iptUt church nnd lntirment at Chickles. Miss Katie Gramm, of Grafton, W. Ya., was visiting in town us the guest of J. 11. Parthomer and family. Iter. A. M. Hickman, who has been appointed pastor of rishimrn'n circuit cf the United Bruthreu church, moved te this plnce. Mr. ninicr Ii Epler will tnke chnrge of bis fathei'd farm a few miles from town next spring. Rev.S. M. Kocder preached at nalubrldge yesterduy. A sheeting match for a large number of pigeons will ba held at the Black I terse hotel en Baluuluv. The Lutheran fetindnv school festival w 111 be held en Christmas evening. In Ai-gunicut Court. The December term of nrKuiueut court whs opened at 10 o'clock this inernlntr. Therenre en tlie list (it eases, which will kcep the court busy until the Christmas holidays. The accounts of 01 administrators, ex edi tors nnd guardians, four trust estates und twenty widows appraisements were pre sented nnd confirmed nisi. The tavern Hconse of Abraham Stiflbl, Xoflsvllle, was transferred te Christian Wall!. In the suit of Jehn Ilildcbrand vs. Silas Wilhelm and Harriet. Wilhelm, the rule te show caut.0 why the judgment should net be stricken off wns innde absolute Benjamin B. Grou", el Upper Lcaceck, was nppelnted guartltan el tlie miner chil dren of Samuel R. Witmer, deceased, late of East Lampeter township. An Usue was gmnted te ascertain tlie amount of damages biibtalned by reason of the opening of High street, In Mnnhelm borough, through his land. Ollvet'i Bazaar. The Mission Baud of Olhct Baptltt church is holding uu apreu bazaar in the large rooms in rear of the Fowler gallery en West King street. The rooms are taste fully decorated, and contain a large assort ment of nrtlcles representing the skill of the girls and their friends. Besides this, all kinds of gjed things are provided. Candles, cakcx, cream, fruits, everything In fact te please the eye and delight tlie palata are te be found there. Tlie procceJs are te be devoted te the cancelling ofthe debt the band took upon lUelf when it presented the beautiful pulpit turniture te the church. ThoadmUbleu is free. The City's Pcer- Cnu Get Coul. Qn Tuesday and Wednesday nttorneotis the Bucbauan-McEvey relief fund com cem Billtee will meet in select council chamber between the hours of 2 nnd 4 o'clock. Per Per eon entitled te receive coal, or who think they are, will then be heard. All cases south of Kist aud West King streets will be heard the first day and all ethors en the next. IL '.PropertodElcctrloltallrond. The electrlc railroad feer has btrnck the resident of Columbia, Mailetta and May town. Thcre Is talk of running bueh a read from Columbia te May town, through Marietta. SulHcJent block te build the railroad can be sccured in n bbert time. Papers Recorded. All Iho deeds, mortgages nnd ether legal papers left at the recerdei'd ofllce up te Uiuemlier lbthave been recorded and are ir vuly for delivery. v V. e4 rer 1'ulfce Pretcnsc. ' Jehn O. Breuner has been prosecuted bsfere Alderman Ilalbach for Alse pre- r, imse. tutrry uantnp is 1110 complainant. , iU slteeee that Brenner purchased a herbe Inwibiie, and gaiebitu it note lu pay- HUt. At the lima of the clvlnir of tne net Brenner represented that he Yliu , owner id prejerty, apd whm he atlemptetl ItsKxiReet thoneto he learned that the real 1 sststi) belonged te Brenner's wife. Ball -utrM! for bearing. MMtTKU LOCAL". Pension lias 1een granted te William Swain, Balnbrldge. ,..., The aale of the pictures of O. If. Clark, bvthe akntlir, was cofteltttfcrtjen Saturday "evenlnii.''All were held cxcepi ene iialr. nnd for these lie cenld net get n sulncleut. Mil. Tlie nmednt rcalUed by the sale was This rooming the mayor had six customers bemre lilm. .The charges agalnst them were Tery trifling nnd nve bums were dlschnrged. Olie as soul te the workhouse for tf) days. ThoChrlstmastreosmado their aphcar aphcar nnce In great nhape te-day and a doien Arms have been dealing them out in Centre Square all day. Thcre Is also a great quantity of evergreens, mets, crow crow eeot, Ac, and the prices, aa yet are some what high. . t 'Servlcesif policemen were required nt tha Western hetel en Haturdny night. A tcrilble "racket" was In progress there for sumo time. CUURCII nCCOXSKCnATIOX. The Sorylecaf at Trinity Iteforreod Well Attended en Sunday. Columbia, Dee, JC Trinity Tlerermed church was rocensceratcd en Sunday with appropriate services The sorvlee opened with an anlhcm "Hark the Heng of Jubilee," by the rhelr, followed by the collect for the day and prayer by Itev. J. II. l'annobeckor. ringing anil reading or the morning , lossen follewod, nftef wlilch the consecration xorvlce or the Reformed church wns rend by the pastor. The sermon wns pronched by Rev. J. II. Dubbs, or Franklin and Marshall college, irein the text 1st Kings 8: 13. The thpme was the church, Its loundntlen, the bar mnnv of lis trtirts. Its cducntieiinl Inilnonce and faith In Its works. It wns divided into loursubjecls: Faith, worship, Instruction nnd peace. The sermon was Instructing nnd tirnctlcal In lis teaching. After the closing prnyer Rev. Pannebecker briefly re ferred te the church from the vacant let te the present hnniiHome nouse ei wemup. A coincidence or the occasion was the fact that it was also the sixth anniversary of his pastorateof this church. This occasion will be observed next Sunday. During singing by the choir an offering wns made. In the afternoon the Sunday ttchoel held n portion or their servlce In the main room. The tlme wns spent in singing anil ether exercises, including an address by Rev. Ktahr. In the evening the sermen was preached by Rev. Slalir," en the theme : "The Second Temple." The day isns nn ImiKirtantone in tholilsteryol Trinity Ro Re Ro fermod church. The Christian Kiidcaver neclcty of ihe V. B. church hae clrctcd the fidlewlng elllcers: Presldeut, 1'. l.udwlck; vice president, S. P. Black; secretary, Miss Kmina Rueath : treasnrer, Jeseph l.lcherly. Mr. Henry X. Kehler rccelved Infonnn Infennn Infonnn tlen this morning that his slhter, Mrs. Mnrla Caldwell, nged 82, died Inst evcnlng In Wllllamspert. III! GOT AWAY. The Renl Assnllniit or Abraham llroltl llreltl Knu Allowed te Escnpe, Jacob ShaofTer's distillery, en Kiwt King street, wai entered by thieves threo weeks age Inst Saturday night. Abrnbnni Broltl Breltl gin, the roan In chnrgn, Jiml his head very badly punched nnd ns lie Is nn e.d nun it wns bolieyed for a llme thnt he might net rouevcr. He turned up nil right, hewii.i he identified the men who bent him nnd etole the mnney drawer nnd conlento. Twe of these men wero Jehn Helmes nnd Jehn Conners. The third wns n fellow named Ryan and Breltlg.in picked him out among n let of tramps in Biinimers' Uallns Iho man who beat blm. The three wero sent te Jail for being drunk nnd diserdeily for short terms nnd Saturday they More te lmve been heard befere Alderman Doen en charges of nssault nnd bnltery nnd robbery. When the efllcers went te the prison Ihcy found that Itynn had been released sen oral dnys age, ns his term had ex pi red. The treuble about ,the matter nrose through ConMnble l'rlce. .He told Alderman Deen thnt Ihw man Identlflcd by Brcltlgnn was J. Williams. The result was that Williams was held Only.te be dis charged for wnnt of evidence, and Hynn.the worst man In the whole party, Is inUstug. The prison authoiities anl Censtable l'rlie nre te blame ler the ninn's escape. Helnus nnd Conuera were held Ter trial nt court. Complimentary of I.ec.il IihIUiUIeum. On Sntiirdny Peer Directors Pusey. ThemnBiind Hepe, of Chester county, mm Superintendent Swisher, of the county almshouse, caine te Lnncailer en n vIhII nn Saturday. They went out te lsit tlie county nlmsheuFO, hospital unci insine asvluiu for the purpoae of seeing whether they could bee or learn nny thing that would be bencilci.il te them In conducting their own institution". They wero takeu In chirge by Htewnid Worst nnd shown through the building, ntler which they took dliuier with Mr. Worst. They wero ploaed ' with their treatment, nnd they were of Iho dpinteit that the institution is the host equipped they have hceh. 'Ihey left ler home in the nfleinoen. When Messrs. Blddle nnd O'Xelll, of the stntn beard of charitlcH, were here Inst week they wero greatly nleiswl with the management of the Institution, and they said that ttiore was 110110 butter In the Ktnte. There Is no doubt that thorp linn been a wonderful Imiirevcniunt in every thing nbeut the building, nnd Mr, Worst U desorvlmxxtOhe greatest credlLHirJU Verdlut In Kllrnlii's Cuw. The Jury In the Ivilniln c.ise tried nt Purvis, Miss., returned a -nrdlct of net guilty of prize lighting, but guilty of assault and b.ittery. They wero out five hours. This Is fur his light with Jehn I.. .Sullivan. Beferu Aldei'inan Spurrier. William Mellen, charged witliiisbjuiltnuiV battery nnd surety of the peace by Jehn Yeung, waived n hearlng and gave bnll for ceutt. Mnggle Yeung and Annle Ktewnrt wero held in ball for n liearing en Wednpwhiy ovenimrfor tibuault und battery en Mary Sweeney. The Iti'Milc of 11 Qinirrel. Jehn W, I'ewell Issued an execution ngalut his sOn-ln-law Geerge Weber, beer bottler, a few days nge. Since that tlme Mr. Powell put it fcen lit Webei'a estnb estnb llshment te leek after his Interests. Mr. Fewoll's Ren nnd Weber could net get nleng and they have had numerous quar rels. On Saturday they had the most furi ous ene nnd both men wero badly med up by bcer bottles thrown ut csrli ether. The City Sued l'er g.,000. Kdward 1. Brlnten, attorney for Jacob Suydam nnd wife, te-day entered suit In tbe court of common pious against the city of Lancaster for 85.IX.0 damages. The allegation is that through 11 detective crossing and sldew.ilk Mrs. .Suydam full, dislocated horbheuldoruud IenI the um of her right arm. Klie brings this suit te re cover the ubove damages. Death of Miss Holen Dnvlx. T. J. Davis, esq., this morning received n telegram announcing the death of his daughter, Mlas Helen, aged 10 yean. The ead event occurred nt an early hour this morning at the rosldence of her mint, Mrs. Kmllv lllester, Philadelphia. Tlie many friends of Miss Davis In this city will ha abocked te hear of her death. TJIvoreo Week. The flowing uppllcatlens for dlvorce were flled te-day and buhpeuius 'Issued : Annie D.WcUhaus vs. Jeseph r.WelchaiiM, cruel treatmeut ; C'utli.irlne Titus s. Win. Titus, desertion und cruel treatment ; Mury E. Morten vs. Jehn D. Morten, cruel treaununt ; Abllah G. Krchler vs. Laura Krclder, dosertieti. Helliluy Ilfourslen TIclcetH lu. llie Iteudlutr Itiilti'enil. The Reading rullraid will contribute tettiu general cajeymeut of tlie holiday kcnben by selling iecUl (,'lirl.tmas cxeurblen tickets le tweeu all points In 1U own territory, nnd also te New Yerk, Newark and Elizabeth, from December 21 te January 1, both dates Included. These tickets will be sold for returu puttnge until aud Including January 1, li'JO. it gieatlte. fsreMKu.-On December II. 141, In this city, Anuu 11. Hiencr, 'wile of Ell JC. iiteuir, in ttw fcstli cur of her use. 1 he relu lives and friends of tlie family are re spectfully Invited te uttend the funeral, en Tuesday, the I7lb Inst., at one o'clock lu the afternoon at the Meuaenlte MeeUnff Riteee, Landlsvllte, Fa. .,..' FtrATKtCK. in this city, en ins iiin imu, ) JehiiJ, Flltpstrlck, Inthe&Mh yraref liliaire. The iristi vps and mends or we mmiir are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from fbls.lWrcllonce,,'ye. xl5 Bast Orae slrcct, -xTltaymarna.mi9MHrcuxK. biebmius ntBU Mary's Church nl 10 o'clecic. jnicrniciii at BU Mary's cemetery. 2ld WeilWEN. Dcccmber 18, 1MB. In tills city, Mary, wire of H. A. Wehlscn, In her IHd year. Tlie relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invltc-d te attend the funeral from her parents' renldenee, Ne. 700 Lete Lnne,en Wednesday nrternben at 2 o'clock, Interment at Zlen's cemetery. DKMAttnA.-reeemlwr Is. IMS. In this elty, Marien lxnmnrra, wife of Charles Deumarm, In U106M year of her age. The relative and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. MMIddle street, en Wofi Wefi Wofi needay nflernoen at2 o'cleck.Intermcnt at Lan caster cemetery. Hoen.-ivcember IS, 18S. In this rlty, Barah I. Heed, widow ofthe late A. II. Heed, ThA rfiftllvM and flrlceds el the family arejs- spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from, her late rel denee, Ne. 21 East Lemen street, na Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Interment niljincatUr cemetery. tcw gbtcHtcmcnt. TjuuEJUiuiiiura'MEUBAne.y. , 1 -w X- ,i iiA -mn& - Jb. . 1 T-artRed and White CALIFORNIA WINK, Ne. 22 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. "tTTANTKn FARMUIUs TO MAKK WJN V .tract ferMtlk for the eomletf year. Mast aunty before Jsnusry 1st, kl 1 ' r LANCAKTEH CAltAMISL COMPANY. dlt-l'itclAatwR c RKMR HE MHNTHE, CUARTREUasK llpnrillftlne Abslntlie and ether Imported miers mid Cordials. AtREIOAKTH, OA tiral LTIni (ItHuf iiy. t.w mi Msws w NTED-THREEFinT:bA83 BOILER- makers at once, Arr'y ' rtu. 010 2ld Ne. Ktl Knt Fulton St. nun: St. Jeseph Fair WU'tiBK OPEN KVr.RY A1TERNOON' AND UVESINO. Ailmltslen... lOCcntr. dlft-ltd TEl'OUT OF Tin: CONDITION OF Till! JLV Vi.im...I IkF...,..!., lln.1r nt I j. .. A.t . ..v l'n., nt the cleie of bundles Wednesday, Do De evmber 11, 1SW. ncsecitcEs. Lean nnd dUeennU 5l,lfl2,17D5 U. M. 4 per cent, bends (par vnlue)... lSOCO000 i;x'nei nnd Inxes paid 2.001 Ol Duu from hanks anil Ijaiikcrn , 4Ti,0S7 45 C'nh nnd reccrve 2ft),3021l lUnl estate and safe deposit null 40,000 00 Tetnl Sl.C91.aB57 l.tADtUTtr-S. Capital uteck paid In ,., Miirplus mid undivided prellts . Clrculntleii ; Doelts linn te bniilcn unci bnnker I)lvlilcnd unpaid J ,450,00000 , 2U1.5.M 31 . 4.',,000 00 , 831,181 Tu , 0T,lla21 0,103 50 T0U1I .8l.C01.208 57 ltd C. A. FON DCRBMITII, Caihler. ANUAHTL'R COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, . IlECIUIUKn II, 1889. HMOUItO.3. Lenmt nnd discounts I 88.,-HO 28 U. B. four per cent- bends (par value) ),ene 00 Hanking house nnd ether renl etuite. 31128 01 Current expense and taxes paid....... 811 TV Clii'Cks end ether ensh Items 2WI 60 Rcsorve, lawful money In vnult, and balance due from bunks )07,493 78 Total $1,135.37:1 !)fl MAIItLITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 300,000 00 Surplus fund . 205.O00 00 Undivided profits .lii.THj 00 Circulation 43,000 00 Jllvldnnds unputil -I.0U 00 Itulhldunlcloiieklts 618,081 .18 Due te bunlss...r , 2fl,4M 1)8 Total H.m.TO SO t F. H.TJItENEMAN, Cathler. Davie Ilienn, .I01I.N II.MTK BUS, S. J Dlrocteiii. s Si - ltd C. it. Lakiiis, KTOin'JlintN NATIONAL HANK, iX Lancastkk, Pa., Dee.,11, 18R0. uiweuiiaj. 1 j I .onus find Discounts..'. S SlOwi IK) IJ, H. bends te secure circulation,..-... W.0U0 00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures, , 23,151 00 ('urrcntcxpcnvcs nnd taxes puld Ut) 22 Premiums palil 8,500 00 )leer e, cash In ault unit due from banks,, 2,2I7 2U Totals LIAD1LITIIM. Capital stei k paid In ...... Siirplutnud undivided profits..... Circulation ,. Dividends U 11 puld Deposit..,.. v, 1 ..... ..s i-K.w ns .. 2(10.000 00 .. ai.tHuj 57 ,T 4S.0J0 00 1,710 00 ,. iH.I,B.10 61 Total., ltd ..$ 423,t07 S.S E. J. RYDP.lt, CnshlQr. EEI'OIIT OK Till: CONDITION OF TIIIJ . ' Pirei'i.t's National Hank, nt Lancaster, In llioHtateor l'ennyHniiltt, (Chartered March 17, 19)7), ut tlie clese of business December 11, ncseuncct. -,- Leatw nnd dl'ceunts 93U7,1S0 07 Ov critrnlU secured nurt unsecured 11 SS U. H. Bends te sccure circulation 50,000 00 Due from banks and bunkers ,. I,0t2 19 CuhIi anil reserve 45,755 05 Ileal estate, furniture, lliluns amt deposit snfa S i... ... 4.t,( 01 Expenses unit tuxes pulil ...., - 2'JO ml Premiumspatil '. .'.;....:... ..". l87 50 Total , 1519,785 89 I.IAUIMrtRS. Caplttl stock paid In... i)0,()00 00 Surplus nnd imdh Ided profits 22.SS0 (M Circulation 45,000 00 Deposits 250,1)78 Mi Duu te banks ....... . 220 85 UU itlemls unpaid 700 00 Total. ..$519,785 89 P. E. SLA MAKER, Cashier. Correct Attest : J. L.HTKINMKT, "I A. C. Kki'I.uh, VDlrccters. V. HEUit luiUKNhiiAlir, J ' ltd T5El1ORT OP THE CONDITION' OP THE JLr 1'Ot.TON National ll.ixi: of Ijincaster. In the HUitii of I'ennexlvauls, nt the iIekc or biiiliu.s December II, IssQ: , HtSOUItCKS. Ienns nnd dUceuuts Oxerilrufts, sccurcil unit unsecured... U. H. bendb te secure circulation Due from approved rusere iiKenti ., Due from oilier National Bunks i Sl00,2sa ts 1(W07 , 50.000 00 40,70.1 8S .- 82.2H7 21 Due from Mtnie nanus una Manners .... Heal cstate and Corliss Bafo DeHlt Hstem Current cxpcnes mid taxes puld ...... Premiums en U. H. bends Cliecks nnd otlier cnsli Items Bills of ether banks. 1'racllenul puiwr euneney, nlekels nnd cents 8ecle l-efc-al tender notes ltedcmptlen mud Willi U. H. Treasu rer (5 icr cent, of chculatlen) 2.710 CI 33,000 00 1.711 51 7,9il0 10 1,407 (tl 8,101 0 SI1 m S2.UI 75 11,10100 2.2.V) 00 Total LIAlltLlTIISI. Capital stock paid In . surplus fund.... , . , Uudl liled pretltk ... . National bank notea outstanding. .3 811,225 04 .... J200.000 00 .... 80,000 te 23.2,.i! 00 4"i,O0O 00 DIvlilviKlsiinvuld 1,050 00 Individual deposits subject te check 447,117 C8 Dcuinud certificates of ueeilt 0,078 Ol Due le ether National banks S5.O07 t'J Duu te stute banks and bunkers .......... 1,251 02 Total , , $841,225 01 Alnfe 0 iVnnijlranfa, OnMv of Umniitrr, 4$: I, Jehn C Curler, c.ihlcr of tlie aboe named bank, de solemnly swear Hint the above state ment Is true te the best of my knew ledite and belief. JOHN C. CARTER, Cashier. Hubscrllxvl and sworn before me this 10th day nflL.Mi.ilu.. 1....1I ll'lieVIM IIDTVU ' VVI.CIIIUUIiIWi'. Correct Attest ; Notary Public. AHIIAM1I. HUllKIt, HAMUKLOltUKK, DAVID llltOWN. It DlreclersC .TpUllLlC HA1.K 9f RK.VL ESTATE. r l,X ISATUUIJAY, JAN.l, ISIV, Will lu sold by lrtt:e of uu Ord;r of ihc Court of Common Picas, of Laiuastfr county, Ph., at llie I .Ien Urewery Hetel of Jueeb Klllnger, lu the City of lauienster, the follewluc dccrlLcd renl estate sltutted In said city : Ne. I, n Let of U round en Washington street, between lhiLe mid church street, eentaliilin; lu front hi ft et. nnd In depth northward 57 feet, en w lilcli Is erected a t o-.tery Brick Stable. Ne. 2, u Let of t, round en tlw corner of Cliurch nnd Iteckluml KtreelH, centulnlug lu fronton Kald i'liurili fclunt 20 feet, nnd extending In depth uleiu Rockland street, W fi-et and wneu Inches, te a six feet common nlley, en which are erected n two-story llrick Dnelllni; Heuse and rtore Prejierty. This has been a grocery store fur a treat many ears. Ne. X A let of H round en Woodward Mreet, entulnlm; In front H feet nnd four Indies, and lu depth Hl feet te a 10 feet wide common nlley, etiMlileli lv erected a two-story Brlelc Dnellln Heme with Frame back building, Ne. 52. Ne. 4. A let of Ground en the corner of Chris tian and Woodward stns;U, containing tn front 21 feet, und extending In depth uleni; Christian street 100 feat te u 10 feet wlde eommenalley, en which uru erected two two-story Ilrkk Houses, with frame back buildings, Ne. 502 and f2. '1 hese properties wll be, eilercd separately or together, le suit purchasers. Nile te commence ut 7 o'clock p.m., when terms will be made known by 0. A. MILI.KIt, Assignee of Henry C. Keller. J0P.1, L. JIaism, Aucu dltltjuul VLtw 3lhwvttment. T3 KMOYEp I REMOVED , REMOVED I D0IMOM OAjSlAOI WOftKf , Te Cerner Dak and Vina ,IHreeu (formerly Nerbrckil(y), t Wlipre flood and Honest Werk will be Manu factured and for sale at utnnUhlngly Lew ITicr, dt uisu. H. auHDUiK. rrap., OP-lydft Doersom carriage Works. ANTKIJ-A falTIIATION AS ROUHR. keeuerlnaimallfarallr. ADUlrstTUIS OFF1 ICE. . dIO-lwd -ITtORBALE. JC The thrre-stery modern Rrlrk Residence, Ne. Ut North Duke street; Las all ths con veniences. Apply te dK-Swdlt vr ' W. D. SPRECHEtt. ILLER-H IIOItAX HO A I' WILL WAHH Clethes and every article under the sun. F done IOR BALK-A RESTAURANT IN THE central nart of cttr. which has always lone and Is dnlnv an excellent budneM. In quire at this office. dKWW IT0 THE PUBLIC I OP THE LANCASTER MENNERCHOR ! M0HDAY, DEO. 23,1889. BUROKR'B OROIIEBTRA will FurnUh the Mutle. One vt the Finest ReaerU Iinciutcr ' ever bad. In tbeErcnlnsaPIne Lunch will be ucryea. Ooed Judges of beer can have the pleasure of trying some of my Erlangcr and wursberger, Ilavarlan Imported Ilesru. Demestic Ilecrs Mllwnukee, Cutmbacht-r and Frank Uleker's New Pilsner, out for the drat time, All beers en draught. Bottled llcei -Anhelsrr. Bush, HI. Leuie, Rochester, and two tmrerted beers Kalaer Iirabman and Thucringer Beer, (Tem Thurlnga. Miners will net tie admitted, and thete mis representing Uielr age will be dealt with ac cording te law. LOUIS PFAFFLE, Pioprleter Mnnnercher, Ne. 280 North Prlnce HtreeL dlfl-lwd R EILLY BROB. & RAUK. Tlie glad Christmas Bonsen Is fait approaching. 11 li the tiine te make ethers happy by WR HAVE A LAROE L18TTO SELECT TltOM. IT INCLUDES: Carving Knives and Ferks, with or without steel. We also have tliem In handsome plurh or leatherette cases. Pocket Knives, Fruit Knives nnd Nut Picks, (with or without plush ciuwb), Children's Knives, Ferks and Spoons, Scissors, single or In cases, flneTable Cutlery In silver plated Knives, Ferks and Spoons. Umbrella Btands, Cuapaders (nlckel,brass nnd brenie), Carpet Sweepers, Teel Chests, Bird Cases (painted, brnsi and Qeld Brenxe.) Sleds, Oalleptnv Horses, Andirons, Clethes Wringer, Patent Roasters and Turkey Pans. Skates In fifteen styles ; all kinds of plain and nlckel-plnted Lever Hkatcs ; several styles of Ladles' Bkntcs. Christiana Tree Helder. 40 AND liJsTOItTII QUEEN ST. A7-Next Doer te Postefllea. w ILL1AMHON i 1-O.SrUU. Our Holiday List -OF- ARTICLES Useful, Serviceable and Acceptable -FOR- Christmastide ! Cnlldreu's Coats lu Plush, Cushmere nnd Cleth. Ladles' Coats In Plush, Hteckluettcand Cleth. Newmarkets In Saxony Cleth. Beys' Knee Pant Suits and Cape Overcoats. Ileitis' HtlkMufllers. frll'ured 811k Handkerchief. Smoking 8eU In Plush Case. Toilet Het 111 Plush Case. Khn Ing Set In Plush Case. I-adlcs' Crochet Cuse lu Plush Case. Gints' Kid Gloves. Oenu' Fur Tep Kid Gloves. Gents'.HIllt Neckties. Be)s' Wludser and Tloliews. Beys' Geshamcr Wuterproefs. Beys' Gum Overcoats. ' v Gent's Dull Finish Waterproof. Gent's Mackintosh Coats. Gout's Mackintosh Cape Ceat. (louts' Heuso Coats. UjtitV Hath Hebea. GenU' Hmeklns; Jackets. Ladles' Astrnclian Capes. Ladles' Mack Hair Cuics. Black Hair Mulls. French Heal Muffs. Poekotbooks and Purses. Ladles' und GenU' Gleria Cleth Umbrellns, with geld und sliver caps. Beys' nnd Children's Presentation Canes, with geld and silver cups. Ladles' Initial Hnndkerchtefs. Ladles' Initial Silk Mufllers. Children's Hand Knit Weel Caps. Chins Silk Tidies. Tewel niul Tewel Racks. Gents' Kmbrolderod Velvet Slippers. GenU' Embroidered Plush Slippers. Gents' Tan und Seal Brown Alllguter Slip pers. Genu' Morocco Sllppcis. The DedKii " All-Weel 81lpicrs for Ladles, Genu and Children. Ladles' Dress Goods In Sllk-Wurp HenrletUt Cleth. All-Weel Cleth, fts In. wide, 25c per j unl. Silk Hand Henrietta, 1 hi. wlde, 20e jr yard. Plain Henrietta, 38 lu. w Ide, 25e cr ard. Plaids, SS In, wide, 2Jc per ard. Tricots, 81 In. w Ide. I2JJC. All-Weel Tricots, Ul in. w Ide, 85c Deuble-fold Dres Goods, all colors, lOe iter ard. Delnlnes, 27 In. wide, 5e per yard. Plum Colored Henriettas and Velvets te match. WOpeneu'ry evciilngdiirlng Diccmber."iu CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! Reilly Bres. & Raab, Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASrER, PA. AND NO. 818 MARKET BT,, UARRI9UURQ PA yew annttrHmintg qne op the LARanrr ( WHOLESALE Candy Heusei in th Bt&U, Beulhwcst Cor. Bouthern Market. d2wdR JOB.H.1WJBEW. 2.0TO REIOARTH old wine'hterh JT ter N. K Ram, Jamaica Resa aad Braady for Clirlstaies. I Na 29 EABT KINO STREET. MILLER'B BORAX BOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the ALIFORNIA RED AND WHITE WINK. direct from Napa Valley, Cal at induced prices, AtHEIOARrS. Na East King Street. FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS COOKING. USE Pride of the West Fleur. Fer Bale by All Dealers. d7-2wdR "WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGED LADTPOR T Y general housework. Apply at dl2-4td 138 EABT C11ESTNUT HT. F OR Tim VffQP nfrTtxl OoteERMstAN'S, Ne. U West King StreeU T7IOR RENT-FIIOM APRIL Urr. NEXT, A JC First-lass Blacksmith's Bnop.wlthdwell Bnep.wlthdwell Imi Heuse, situated at areenland Mills, In East Lampeter township. Apply te ' , ELIZABETH O. B. BATBB. el4-tldR 4 North Duke BU. Lancaster, Pa. g1 Jet, ENUINE FRENCH BRIAR PIPES. FINE ' Plug Cut Braeklns-In Qlass Jars and Tin xcs, Uenulne Pcrlque and Turkish Tobacco. Telephone. 1U East King street J 1IUJ MILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under tlie sum F ARMERS WANTED TO BUPPLY MILK AT TII T. iVniDTVu muiuvr.m e28-tfdAwR 835 Church Bt., Lancaster, Pa. OUR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUEUIDA 60 Cigars are hand-made, and guaranteed Clear Havana Filler. Try our hand-made 3 Or S's. DEMUTU'H CIOAR BTOKE, , alS-tfdR 114 East King Street. F OR HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ce te EUIBMAN'H. Na 42 West King Street. TTHETHEBE3TI WASIIBURN'B QOIiD MEDAL FLOUR, M. F. BTEIOERWALT h BONB. Ne. Z14N. Water MU Wholesale Agents. il7-2wdlt TTIOR RENT THE COAL AND LUMBER U inrn nl teaman 1'laee, Paradise town- ship, from April, 18bU, ADDlvtO WILLIAM LEAMAN, dl4-tfd Lancaster, Pa., or .Leaman Place. IF YOU WANT TO GIVE A NICE BASKET of Fruit for a Christmas Present I have1 ever 200 different styles of baskets. The only Elace te get Fry's Imported Chocolate In fancy exes, at CHAB. W. ECKERT8, n20-lmdR 12 East K lug Bt. YITIANrB CORNER I The purest nnd best of everything needed In Christmas Baking. Our N. O. Baking Molasses Is the finest In the mnrket, cheap nt 12, 15 and 17 cts per quart: Baking Butter, home packed, geed and sweet, 15 and Is cts per pound ; Fresh Oreund Bplces, Itese Water, etc.; Hhellbarks and Khcllbark Kernels. Try our High Urade Fleur for Christmas baking. Orders filled at lowest prices. GEO. WIANT, n2VlnuM.F,S 1 1.1 West King Btreet ELGIN CREAMERY, At 18 A 20c TRY IT. wfriwu Eaaa 230 a dozen-s AT ' bursk's; Ne. 17 East King Street,' LANCASTER. PA. Ui M ART1N BROS. " Are yen setting traps?' r ' was addressed te our Indew f IM. drosser at work by a gentle man who came Inte the store and bought some handsome Men's Night Shirts he saw dlsplajed. This new way of " putting It " innde us think Michjin ample stock efmen'sand boys' outfitting thlngsateur low prices isbetterthan description te catch popular taste. See the stock and your band will move toward your purse. Styles that suit, garments that fit, prices thnt satisfy are here. Gloves, Bilk and Fur Mufllers, Hand kerchiefs, Hlery, Dress Shirts, Flannel Shirts Neckwear, Cellars, Cutis, llcady-Made Suit or Overcoat, cloth In piece for Suit or Overcoat, Dmbrellas, Purses, Cellnrand Cuff Bexes, Toilet articles In large choice nre here, and make, " with your compliments," acceptable .Christ mas Presents. The method we lake of, making our ilethlng business bigger Is making It bet ter. Any clothier can sell a Suit or Overcoat nt !10er15. Few will sell you a Suit or Overcoat like ours at 810 and f 15. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 2fl AND NORTH QUKKN ST. M VUIW&KATUFON. ACCEPTABLE -ATA- Lew Cost. eu'll Find a Hest of Things te Make Your "Girt Giving" Kaslerand Ia.s ExiHtiislvu. ' Handsome Susiicnders, Fashionable Neckwear, Mil IUers In Silk nnd Wind, Thu Best Fitting White Dress Shirt, Underwear of All Grades und Prices, The Best Grades of Cellars and CufTs, Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns and Heuso CeuU, Cardigan Jackets In All Shades und Prices, Ac. Men's, Youths' aud Beys' Geed, Itelluble Cleth- Iiu: und Oterceuu, At their Leweit Price, Umbrella In SHU md Gleria, Geld. Silver uud Natural htltk Handles. A TBCltSlt-'S. Appeals Te Popular Taste. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Myers & Rathven, RELIABLE 0L0THTEES, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. HAHDIOXI BftOOHl IHAWLS, SEAL PLTT1H 00A1 BM ' CLOTH COATS Qlft&riu OeaU, Muffleri, Bilk Handkerchiefn." BARQAINB AT- Metzer & Net. 38 and 40 West Kine (OPPOSITE THB H.? E.RHOAD8.ABON. !MiisieSdxsHSiOH ;Musie Bexes, ; " Musie Bexes, - .. unyx uioeks, .: v.n vak ,ir.;jA'Pnyx cioeks, Candelabra, Candelabra, H: D Z. RHOADS & SO: t. Jewelers, Ne. 4 WIST KDIQ ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Stent' 3lhevHaiimnt w TMPORTED AND KEY WEST ClOAlW Just received all fresh goods. . . ., DEMUTH'B CIOAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 East Klug Street alv-Udlt BEST 60 HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the city, at BILLY WAITZ'B, .. - .. Nes. 5 4 108 North Queen Bt, decft-8mdM.Tu,Tu.8 J. B.MARTIN CO. -THAT WILL- s Please Everybody. U V, " r.'.;.,ir'i r ote.uisqueuocMJOiis go ier 25c. Large size Wax Dells at 25c. Dressed Dells of all nationali ties at the price of Undressed Dells, - i . IlL -llilili I : TOYS! A stock that surprises any one. ', Novelties of all -kinds and at special prices.,', By far the .largest.steck in the city. Call and bring the children with you. Fancy Baskets, Etc. All kinds here Sewing Bas kets, Wash Baskets, etc. All trimmed magnificently. Fancy Oases. Manicure Cases, 50 cents te $5-oe. Dressing Cases, 50 cents te $6.00. Werk Bexes, 25 cents te S3.00. Between these ficrures the" range is wide, and if low prices haye any, meaning there .will be none carried ever this season. . i :,',! 1 w ,f hi On Wednesday, December 18th, We open our Curtain Display en Second Fleer. Over 300 different patterns of Lace and Heavy Curtains will be shown. A sample line and the prices will be .Ji.less than regular. JIMUM CORNER West King and Prince Streets, PRESENTS MYRIADS OF DOLLS. LANCASTER," PA. AND JACKETS, 0 Haugh man's, Street, Lancaster, p COOPER nOUSR) Musie Bexel Onyx Cloekl CandelabH lcn SVbucvHBcmcttta.. " TILLERS BORAX POAP WILL WAfl JjA. Clethes and every article under the sJ FECIAL GREAT WESTERN CHi! i PAGNE. tlie finest Chamnnirnn iirndiid the United Btntcs. At UKlUAUT'H. 1 Ne. 29 East King Btreel TplNE TAILORING 1 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FI3 VUOIUNH, AT P. WEIKEL'3. Mji51-3ra4n Ne. it West Kins Htrccl ' FILLER'S BOHAX HOAP WILL WAH JjA. Clethes and every article under the ed rtOIO REIGART'S OLD WINE HTOB VJt rer Irish ana Hcetch Wtilskles of flues tlmiKirtatlnns. NO. 29 EAST KING STREI? m-ILLER'8 BORAX BOAP WILL WAH JXMl Clethes and overy article under the sil $35 FULL DAY COU1WE. 9'U NIUUTBESHK IN Tl E KEYSTONE BUKIN ESK COLLEGE. The leadlnir school In Bookkeeping, Petitnq ship, Commercial Arithmetic, Typcwrltla etc. W.D.MOSEIt,PrIn., ise. id xs: eriu nueen au, uincasier, it uesw rpnEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONECfl JL Equal Jtiny waltz's Havana finer etc r Clel KNBU1 at NOH. B & 103 NORTH QUEEN f decMmdM.Tu.Th. 1 IT. MCMM, nOUCtlE SEC, POMMEII X arc, t'liicr iiciasiceit. nna Sec. Plmr Hcldslcck. nnd nil the 1 ln brands of rerelftn Champa, nmznr At RCIOARrS, Ne. 29 East King Htrectl Ts.,riLLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WAH J.VJL Clethes and e err article under the si ITIOR 3 HIIIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OO TO . ERISMAN'Ss Ne. 42 West King Htrectl BEST TWO TOR FIVE CENT. ClflARS the cltv. at BI LLY W AITZ'H. Nes. 0 A 10J North Qneen Htl accMjmuji.Tu.jh TJURE CANDY. Pure Candy for Holidays I Fresh Cnndv The finest iroeda sold feri per pound. Held elsowliere for GOc LANCAl TEH CARAMEL CO.. Ne. SJ3 Church street. dll,9tdlt<n TJILLYWAITZ HAH THE REST TWO Fi J UU iUlU UU VIKillOlll si It? OlillV, is. 1, NOS. 6 JtllOl NORTH O.UEEN tJ aecximn.il ,iu, 111,0 TV TILLER'S BORAX SOAP WILL WAHl XtX Clethes and eery article under thesnl THE LATEST FAD. Deuble-lireastcd Jackets. McORANNA NOWLKM. The Tailors,! ISO. isu jserui (ucen ist.i sw-ujien Livery evening:. -, TILLER'S BORAX HOAP WILL WAHl jjH. Clethes and every article under the sil TUDQEH HAVE LONQ SINCE DECIDE! J that Billy Wnltz's Cigar Is the Best lu 111 State. Fer sale at NOS. ft A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. OeCil-Unia.11, 111,111,3 MILLEU'8 BORAX HOAP WILL WAHl Clethes and every article under the sua THE APPLICATION OF CHARLES COl for transfer of the hotel licence ef.MlehaJ Hnyder, slh ward, Ijiiicaslur city, will be liean Dec. 21. at 10 11. 111. ' n30,dec7&H B. F. W. URBAN. D. C. Q. 8. 1 M: ILI.ER'H BORAX HOAP WILL WAHl Clethes And everv article under thusuil C 1VEN AWAY. JT T Dtirlmr the ten days befere Christmas will present toeur patiensa very pretty HeuJ uir, eiumeci " Christmas Morning." This handsome panel portrays the centnl figure In every Happy Heme lu thu Land el Christmas moraine. I Don't fall te secure n portrait of tlie pnvdbll ni urum, niieriuuu or Biieruiauei inu iniurii can Deeutuinca irem tue Great Atlantic and PacifleTea Ce. dlt-lwdR NO. lit NORTH QUEEN RTI TTOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1, KW-TIIll I' Htore Roem and Jleusu eceun ed bfl Hb Irk's Carpet Htore and Factory, corner Wesl King aim water sirvuis; aiae itetnweiicr 1 Hetel adjoining. Appiyte W. H. ROLAND, dll-2vd Ne. 3M Seuth DuUa street. T ROUT &. HHANK. Nets-lnir Stere Appropriate for iiClulstmaq Present than a pair pair of OUR MAKE of Perfecl FlttlmrHIURTH. The finest llneef NcekwearJ KldOlecs, Umbrellas, Bilk nnd Linen Hanill kcrclilefs, A.C Come early and get first pick anu iium meiu iuv umue. TlmlTTV, an a vrr'Q Hhlrt Manufacturers uud Men's Outfitters 110 North Queen htroet, martO-lydlt "C1ALL AND WINTER, 1SS9. Fer the Ijitest Novelties, largest and MastJ Complete Assortment or Fnll nnd Winter HulH lug, Overceating and Treusering, gote II. CJER-I HART. Nene te eauat It None te surpass the make up. The correct Fabrle for Full Dress Hulls,! and the price the lowest, at H. GERHART'S, Na 13 North Queen HtreeL -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the Cltyl of Lancaster. It r RAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT BY Franklin and Marshall College GLEE CLUB! -AT- COURT HOUSE, Monday Evening, Dec. 16. ; ADMISSION.. ..Si AND CENTS. J-Tlckets nnd Charts at Bookstore, Kern Dertmlth's dlKltd "-. --1.i nt v. jffesSJ4ia-v
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