LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY DECEMBER 31 1886. h s emb. Geerge V. cue rendered R atmiea wm deferred. I.A Awivfalfwl At tliA rasc en three charge of larceny, iMiMiriilmlwe additional chances 1 JWeelmii entry tad liroeey. Acaerdlng te tM teetlmeny or the commenweaittrH wit iiiihci thn mill of Jehn 15. Urutmker, en Mill Creek, In Karl township, was entered tiy thieve en tbe night of March 25, 1SS3, find 136 peunde of flour were stolen. Tee principal wltnem for the prosecution wan Levi Marthall, and he testified that he lived In one part of a houae In Earl town hip and the aecuaed In the ether. On tlie evening of the robbery he overheard a con venation between I'atterj, hla own eon and Calvin Davla, In whleh it wa Agreed te rcb Brnbaker'i mill. He concluded te watch and he waa rewarded by seeing these three men leave Fatten'a beuse, go te the mill and return te Patten'e heum with the flelr stolen there, which waa divided between tbm. The aceuaed went en the witness stand and denied all of Marshall's allegations. The eaae waa submitted without argument te tl e Jury and they rendered verdict or guilty, after a brief deliberation. iiewla Falser waa Indicted for forging thn the name or William Dyer te n Judgment note for (24. Tbe note was dated March 12, 1880 and waa payable In sixty days. Lxecu tlen waa Issued en tbe note, Oyer's persona! property was levied upon by tbe sherltr and byer then paid the note, but en the same date entered suit against Felser for forging his name te the note. The nole for J2I was submitted te Dyer en tbe witness stand, nnd he pronounced It a forgery, his name net even being spelled correctly. Thodefenxe was that Felser and Dyer had a horse trans action In which Dyer waa te ctve 20 and hla horse for Felser's horse. In addition Dyer owed him M balance due en a sewing machine and In paymentef this Indebtedness Dyer gave him this Judgment note for $21, In tbe presence et witnesses. Heme days alter warda Dyer gave Felser another note w 1th his mother as surety, and told him that be could get the money out of the ML Jey bank and when he get the money he was te return tbe Judgment note. Felser went te the bank, but they refused te give him any money en the note. 11 e waited some time for Dver te pay htm the Judgment note and finally Issued execution en it, and after Dyer's prep ertywas levled upon, tbe ne'c wa paid. Jury out. Friday Evening. Court re-asscmbled at 7:30 o'clock and the Jury in the Lewis Feler r forgery cue rendered a verdict of net guilty, with county for costs. Henry Selverllng was put en trial en a charge of embezzlement. Frem the testi mony en the part of tbe commonwealth ! appeared that James Ream, a cigar dealer of Vogansvllle, employed the defendant in the nummereriSSA te sell clears for hi in. All moneys above ?I2 per thousand received ty Selverllng was te be bis. The defendant was furnished with 10,400 cigars which he sold. He returned te Keaui (19.lt and ap preprlated the balance te his own use. The defense claimed that Selverling sold only 4,100 cigars en commission and tbe balance of the cigars weie purchased direct from Ream and he was unable te pay for the same by reason of losses In business. It wasdltBcultteget the defendant te glve an Intelligent account et tbe transaction between tbe parties and the Impression from bis testimony was that he was net of sound mind. On trial. Saturday Morning, Court met at 0 o'clock and the Selverllng embezzlement case was argued. Tbe Jury rendered a verdict of , guilty and recommended him te mercy. In the perjury case against Jehn Miller, a verdict of net guilty was entered, tbe district attorney stating that the case could net be rmJe out. A verdict of net guilty was entered In the case of commonwealth vs. WIntield S. Hayes, horse stealing. This case was tried at tbe Ustsossien and the Jury, altera deliberation of 42 hours, reported that they were unable l agree. The district attorney stated that he did net think tbere could be a conviction under tbe testimony, en account of the doubt as te the Identity of the man who hired the horse. A similar disposition waa made of tbe Reduction case in wnicn Lyuinn isnzer was the defendant. Abraham S. Kauflman was put en trisl for committing an assault and lattery en J. J). Randall. The prosecutor testified that he was getting a drink of water at tbe pump In he rear r tbe Franklin house, this city, en tbe evening of July 3d. when Kaullman tlrevu Inte the yard. Witness and Deme frienfs did net get out et the read as quick as Kauflman thought they should and that made him angry, and after be put his horse a ay be walked te where prosecutor was and struck him. The defense was that after tbe liery of Kauflman was put away, Kautfuian walked towards the hotel and Randall approached him with an uplifted rane In bis band and Kauflman believing Randall was going te strike him knocked blra down. A dozen witnesses who knew Kaallman for many years gave him a geed character for peace. The Jury rendered a verdict of net guilty, and divided the costs equally between the prosecutor and the defendant. bURETT AND DERCr.TIO.S CASES Leah Cenner was charged by Sarah Ster rett with having threatened te " knock damnation " out of barah Sterrett In June last. The parties at tbe time lived in the neighborhood of Christiana and Mrs. Sterrett was a tenant of Mrs. Cenner. Dismissedwltb Leah Cenner for costs. Mary Cenner, a daughter of the defendant in the previous case, wis charged by the same presecutrix with making similar threats en August 12th. The case was dismissed Tilth costs divided between the parties. Mrs. Sterrett, tbe presecutrix iu the abeve cases, was put en trial ier threatening the life of Mrs. Cenner. The presecutrix testified that Mrs. Sterrett en a number of occasions said she would kill her, If she had te hang for It. This case the court dismissed and directed the defendant te pay the costs. The order as te Mrs. Sterrett was reconsidered te give her an opportunity te ral'e the costs y next Saturday. The surety of the peace cases against Henry Hchied and Henry HUdebrand, were (ill missed with county for otllce costs. Tbe desertion case against William l . Christ was continued te gie the parties an opportunity te reconcile their dlllerences. J extend Miller was charged by Samuel Miller, of Liberty Square, with hating threatened te sheet him if he blots ed en him for attempting te burn his father's barn. Tbe accused denied having made the threats. The court directed him te enter bail in the sum of foOOtekeep the peace, and pay tbe co its of prosecution. SENTEXCLS IMI'OSLD. Frank Beyd,w he pleaded guilty te stealing 6,100 cigars from the Ephrata station and was convicted of stealing two horses, was sen. tenceed te underge an Imprisonment In the Kantern penitentiary for tbe period of thru) years and three months. Jehn I'atten, who was convicted en Jeur charges of larceny and one of felonious entry was sentenced te undergo an lraprUenmeut in the Lancaster county jail ler two years and n half. oriNie.N's iii:i.ni;itni. Judge i'attersen delivered opinions in tl e following cases te-day : Commonwealth vs. W. 8. Hayes convlcted of false pretense, rule for new trial. Rule denied aud new trial refused. Iu the Salisbury township read case the exceptions te tbe report of re-view ers was overruled and tbe report confirmed. In Ilia unit tf n M Tli,...r,n , Isabella Hacker, tbe service of the summons by tbe Buerltl was set aside en account of In formality. JENN1K COVLE BEFORE TUB tOl'JtT. Jennie Ceyle, who was also a defaulting witness in the Copland cases, was brought before the court en a process en Friday even ing. She was reprimanded for falling te at tend court after she had been duly sub-rcr-naed and fined 25 and costs. The penalty was paid and Jennie was released Irem cus tody. ArrOINTED COMsTAnLL. David Ferd waa appointed constable cl Manhelm township te till the vacancy caused by the resignation of H. H. GeUL who was constable et that township for many years. CUnrtKMT BUSINESS. In the suit et Adam B. Rear vs. Law. reuce'a administrator, a ruleaa allowed te hew cause why a new trial should net be granted. ADDITIONAL, EXCEPTIONS. Additional exception have been Hied te tbe auditor's report In tbe estate of Ames Hendersen, deceased, by 8. H. Reynolds and D. O. Lihlemen. annicnMnti, thi Atlantte" Thit Amlng. This n-J. VV. Kansene and company will plsy "Acress the Atlantic" In the opera house This will be Mr. Kansene's firtt appearance In this city, but be li a geed comedian with a live play, lie plays no leas than four characters and does his work remarkably well. The Deg bheu. On Monday night Minnie Oscar Gray and W, T. Stephens open a week's engagement In sensational drain at the opera house. They will play "Without a Heme ' en Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday etchings, and "Saved from the Storm" the remainder of the week. The grot acting aeg n 111 be Intro duce!. JYe (JUattm, tht Herteman.Oa Monday l'r.if 0earlt. Qleasen, the horse trainer, will open a week's engigeuieiit at the Lancaster rink He Is a wonderful man In his line The Uosten .Herald says: 'Tret. Oicar li Uleaten bu Astonished eld hone trainers and handlers and pleated hundreds at Wlnstew's rink, ft James avenue, by the skillful mannei in w htch he subdues tbe wlldestand tresi vicious horses A Mind Meter, a stubborn and ugly innstang, n heise addicted te tunning away frequently, n lively bueilng mustang and ethers have been conquered with seeming rase by the professor s methods, and brektn of their unpleasant char acurlitles " At ( liinki At tbe Lancaster rink this evenlng a ten of coal and a barrel el flour will begivenaway At tbe Misnnercher the atttac tlens will be J ehn Trewltz In his musical special" Ilea and singing by Hiram Croome DBATHM ICKRR.-In this city, en th Dtb Inst,, Jehn Decrr, r , In the MJ year of his age. The relatives and friends et tbe family, also Teu'enla Ledge. Ne 18S K of IV, Hebe) Ledge, Ne Mjl O O f .Red Jacket Tribe, .Ne 41 1 O it. M . and the Lancaster Micnnerc her. are re sp'Ctfully Invited te attend the funeral, iron, his late residence, he ail West King mrvet. ou Sunday alternoen at 3 o'clock interment at 2 Ien's cemetery. 1'n.LXR ln.Vew Helland, en Iho 9th Inst .Mar caret A., widow el the late bolemou DUlet, In the 75th year of her age. Therelallxesand friends of the family are rtv spectfully Invited te attend the )neral from her late residence, en Sunday me Tlng at 10 30 ocletk. Interment at Lutherar .pniclet ltd iirin.sBR.ii.-tn thl' . -y, en the Mb Inst . Mrs lt.i.bara Uelfeuberftr, in the 7?.h jir of her age The relatives and .ends of the family are re srwctfully Invltr ie attend the funeral, from hi r late reside ju. Ne 18 Last rrederlck street, en 'nnday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancas'f rcctcct ry. dlO-iid CRrBvrR. This morning, at hlaitsldenie In North luke treet, . lames c. Carrenter, In ttf t'th year of fcu age. t uneral en Tucday morning next Inter inent private ;,. Jl ASSIST. rhlUdelrihla rredur Market. rniLADELrmi, pec 11 Heur market slew ales, CX) barrels . Minnesota linkers, U "AiliOO Pennsylvania Kamllv. K7W s;k , Western de, W ' W : I'atents. U 5CQ5 IV Ksw flour, 13 Wheat-Dec, tc Jan, Fc. Tel , i-.c March. 4 cmn Dec, 4c Jan,K4c."eb, 17c , March, 7Sc ..,",,:-"ec s",c- Jn -r- Feb. S-V.C March, S.N.. Ctilrge l'rednre Market. t-aiiioe, Pec 11, 9 J0 a. m . market owned nneat-Dec rj.c , Jan, r-V. . rob, ;,c: May, fife yra.7.u,:c ' 3MC' Jftn' 3:c. reb.JVc, May, 4ic OM-Uec,y Jan.r May, liuc Perk Pec, lit 3u,Jan, in ss, rVb . ln;s Say. in : Lard-Kec, I-, 10 Jan. HITS;. Feb . "5 M Libs-Jan , te 7i , reb 70 ; May, H 77S CLrwisa. "Leai-uce., ;c . Jan, 7s V: . Keb. ;sS'- . May.KlWc .ern-l)ec, J'te . Jan , S-c . May. 4JWC Oat Dec , 'l4c, Jan, .c , March, Jlc fork liec , je -J Jan , u 11 May, IU57W. Keb , 37,S'c Ma, je'.c, feb, JIK.X n Feb, usra liec. W e;, Jan. ft. May, M 4i. bliert Utb s-Jan , J 60 reb., bS Maieh, 7iK tlrain and ITotlieiib. r urntshed by S. K. Tundt, Breker. LH..AOO, Dee 11, loe clock p. in heat. Cern. O'U. Tork. Lard. January 7-'i 37 J,? 11 ?i 615 Jebruary . . 7 37i t, :; March. 6 S . .. K .Jl May "4 UH 1 11 s a n winter wheat in fcpnn,c H heat Cern 7 eau... .- ";;.; :SJ "y" ' IUrle ... -J Oil City CrudeOll ,,. liecelpu-Ilegs "?? Closing Prlces-2 o'aleek n m. vheat. Cern. Oata Perk Lard. Uccember 7s sfi'i :'; 10 fS 6 0; January ....7 7 '.. 11 15 li feeruarv 'K March . . May... OU City Crude Oil . efs 11 tl f ",S . P' 11 t; e 45 . 4 tteif fork Jlaraet. New Tork. Dec. 11. Kleur market steadr , Fine, J OeQ-j Mj Superfine, S383 10. common te geed extra Western, tz-iftj a , EOed tochelcoextra Western, M fC5I H heat-Ne 1 Ked btate, :Xc : Ne 2 de '?r Ked, Winter, Dec., f9 ,c , Jan.,l.lc ftb.OlXe Cern Ne 5 mixed cash, 17c de Dec , 4'JiC . deJan.,El)c ' Oita Ne 1 White State, 10c Ne i de. c Dec . 31c 11 e dull. Western, iigy-c , State, s??1 Barley nominal Perk stronger, new mess, 111 rf:wai' Lard Dec. I U Jan, 1 w Mav, ei M MoiaeBes steady , geed te pr me, iitec Turpentine steady at Kb. llestndull. Btralned togeod,7X(Mtaj Petroleum dull , lteflned. In cases, t.c rclghtsdull grain te Liverpool, &kc. Butter dull, Western Creamery, 478310, to".'f!ai!?eay' " "tern ri&t'11l:Hc.thic g'gs steady, State. 'rc Western. IMlXc. hugar Arm Herlnea CuUeat, fc'.fiMit. Ornimlated, 6 11 li Tallew stead Prime City, Wic Itlre dull Cuilee nt 111 , fair cargoes, UX- Neir lerk Stetaa. Ntw leRK, Dec. 11,1 30 p. in. Meney easy at i per tenu, Kxchange dull , postal rates, li laielH government steady , Currency6's II S bin. 4 a Coup, tls bid, IX s de, 11 l&S bid. The stock market this morning opened inonerateij active and fractionally lower, but tberkiillngs were without special feature et In urcstuptii the flrst call. After that time theie wit a limned buying, and puces advanced Vf 10 1 4prain by 11 ocletk Alterthattlmenseu luj c,r lh 111.1 e It-t was commenced and has c ntlnuLd mtheit Interruption up 10 the prcs unt writing ' htuck Alarkets Ooetutlons by Keed, Mcc-rann Lancaster, Pa. Ce, bankers H, tORK LIST. Canada 1'uclHc ClUI Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada beuthnm ... Chi M I. A Pgh Den A Ule O . . , Del 1. A V rle Krte, ands Jer I k t ;;; Leu ft N L bhere Mich Cn . Mtsseurl Pacltlc .... N P ,. N. P 1 ret N. West N 1.U Kat leunesee C tluiaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A V l'aclflc Mall Itoch. A I' bt. Paul Tex Pac Union Pun . Willnmh f?nm in' iiauaniiet ,, Western U West Shere llends miLAIlCLl'llIA LIST Leh. Vel ll.jr. 1.& 1'blla Pa It 1C Iteadlnj? Lth. Nav llenteuv. Pass P.A h. N Cent Peeples Pass Hdi; Oen'H. Oil lri tK 1 lleiiseliiilil Market. PAIRT. Cieameij Iluttei liutu.rt& DutthChofae t lump FprlnKCh'ekens, Vpr Chickens put ' (lirej Chickens ! plece (cleanedl ... jUE a pr Hive) " Ducka (cleaned) Turkeya (cleHned) lurkeya (live) ueesn (cleaned) litese (live)..........,. Aprle nutter S!""''' ihsi v de....,..,......; ....&3 11 a u 12m Jr y " 7i 7ii 70s 7 2 47 eH bl'l e:4 '' ,34X 4'i iljj lilH 1"'? lull 111) w,2 JBJ. x m '' trf, ,il ?7. '.7 v. - Ui'i lit" 11 w p. "-U .s2 "H niQ iu 1I4 114 l (? ;vu i ik .. ask aw jia i$i -off -iiij M5 tJJ? WJ? ' H '$ H .. 23 ids. m.' r.t; . .fa .a l- 1 M S W "A lOIJi luijj 101)5 KJi in, ni Z).' 'Jljf 11-16 AO . .. SIX, .... ftSJDe KJICc ..OcQSilc .40cana) . .Witw ...AOfutta ,...40v1)e 1II73 li.wilie ....bUd'IK) e .. .. V'c ... INJWc ...7OIPe ifVl ....terftxw . ..IfftV) tSv3lC W ... .'rt-C jf' UHtiv Nfae 45l''C 6'e . leaiv? .... 'ifliss i se .... Htioe V . IPC l.V i tt I. 73a" .... SitfAM ... OK' .. StTA . . :c H13 117-VIiJ'O H.vi II VI i: " MOO i; i9 ... lit .. t-M 1 Njt .IV 13C S g. ... i .... 1 1"C lrs peais t 'a r MMlItAllLM Lima l'ans, V .)t Cabtiage 04 luad . ........ llets V 1 tinrh Canllfli'wer, J lnwd Sweoifetatits'ipk Turnips. V H pk Turnips, yi S bushel .... I'Mawee. ti.SPk Swet IMtaliH'S, X pk Tomatei V X pk Plebnussbesieach) ... Onions, V k,pk ... Carrots, V bunch Celeiv, Vs bunch Ilumlu), V qt rLet a At OR11 Fleur V bbl ... raney Heller Heur . Wheat Oats Cern isbelied) Cern, V S P- uje Hay (i ten .... Cloveree.l a4 bus .... .. Timethy j'lms Herd (,ms V bin Orchard Dnu V bus ... . Mixed Lawn Uraes s bus Hungarian Urass bus ... straw i ten .... tlaxseedf bus Halibut V Catfish VS. Krh Mackerel I! Clams V h Oyster V lt pea Bass . . Itluefl'b .. .. Sturgeon Flounders . lJtnib y " Mutten Vft Veal V a Ikef-flS: , Sausage V ? Pudding V ... Ham V . "hole Hamfi S sliced. ltacen f: Dried re.i;V Qr . Ikikvna y ,r Cern IW-ei w ft . IN Ik V a Kabblls 1 st -i . "yili .... i:c lee l-,t i-C .IC 1.-C .... bv li !- laj'.e I ecal Storks and Ifeuils Bepeited b J. U. Leng. Par 1 i aIum. sale Lancaster 'percent , l'i bu 107 e " 14J l' li' " I ' school lean lii 1 " 4 In ler a) years im 1'. " 4 In leri sears lm b . A 1 Inioeraiyears 1i 1 Manhelm Ikii-eugh lean leu BA5STW:k. Ktrst National Rank m rarmers' National II ink .'' 1 ' Fulton National Bank HO -X Lancaster t;eunty National Bank . ftu lia Columbia National ltank Mi lv Christiana National lirnk w in Kperata Natli nal Rank .... lm li- Kirst National Bank Columbia liu IV First Nattenal ltank, Strasburg .... U1 lis First National ltank. Marietta 10 axl&i Flrt National tUuk, Mt Jey 100 lVi Lttltz National Hank mi lVi Manhelm National lUnk lvi) Imi I uien National ltank, 31 -unt Jey M .New Helland National Wank li 1 5i (,ap National Rank ... lm in. (,'uarryvll.e N'atlenal Uank no 11" hllrabethtcwn National Bank.... ion 11 1 Northern National Hank lm ' Trancz te k Hie Spilng A Heaver Valley J ' Hrldgepert A Herehcw nw .1 no Columbia A Chestnut Hill . w 1 Columbia A ashtngten .1 v Conestoga A nig spring ... .. ji Columbia A Marietta i Maytown A MUabethtewn .'5 1 1 Lancaster A Ephrata ia 11 Lancaster A v mew street a 4-ft.i Strasburg A Ml.lpett ii jj Marietta A Maytown a m Marietta A Mount Jev .... i itfS' Lane, Ellrabcthtnwn A Mlddletewn bu 7" Lancaster A r rultTl.le M w Lancaster A LUm .... - Kast linindywlne A MaynesOurg .... Se - Lancaster A t'llllamjtewn a 1 iu Lancaster A Maner si lli Lancaster A Manhelm 2 V Lancaster A Marietta .a .- Lancaster A New Ue'land .. . . loe '. ISC1XAS0V ereias. tlnarryvlile K. li m 113 MUlersvllle Street Car .... si iv3 Ini.ulrtng Printing cempiny M ej liasllght and Fuel Company . ... St a Stevens Heuse (Itendsj i, i(u Columbia Gas Company a a Columbia Water Company 10 10 Susenehanna Iren Company M) arj.K Marietta Hellew. ware 1,1) 0 10 Stevens Heue m 1 u5 Millers vUle N ermal Scheel s is Northern ilarket u fj Kastern 31arket w s Western Market je 5i25 Lancaster City strtnu liail way CO ... V fO Gaa Company llends luj pa Columbia lioreugh Hends lm pii LvncasterA Susquehanna. jiu siu Lancaster A New Dan vule a 11 Ouarryvllle K. U, 7". ... . ...no nt 73 Heading A Columbia Ii.lt. 6 a lu) luu7S viir AVEEiiTissvEyr'' JJAKI.SG I0. DKli. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. T"HIS powder neer vaites A marel of purl'y, strenirtn and wholosemeness Mere, economical than ih eidlnary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate, powders S2 '. .'"!:' n C""- "JVAL IlAKIRO POWDkttCO.. 10b Hall SUeet, New lerk. mayKljdAw G RAMJhKT-OtTTHIb IATLKIj.VV; evening at the it LVNKRCHORIlelEI., It"1" .Ju North Prince bt PKI ATE SALi: THK TWOSTOUY llrlck Dwelling en the southeast corner of Lemen and Lime streeta, will be sold low en eni icui.a. iuuie3aie. appiyat uu iiue- l AUK I II : DUKE ST. C rtLF-HEAD hOlI' LUNCH AND Turkey Ilaffllng thla etenlng Alie Spicn gera Ueeren tanat khiliiki.i' lid cei Orange and Water Streets CUOOTING rOR TURKEYS J Tell evening there will be shneting fei turkeys at D K h.N b e A LL K 1 . d Ne i3 North Queen Street. A GOOD PLATFORM M'kTniTf L" RnT ,....,,'.,.r?.u'afea ,,T 'ale Kn.,ulru at ij NUItlHCjLJSb.NbTUKLI. na rT?,rr3,YsrKRi'TEA.D .SALTER T MtAlT lunch THIS lENIM. at J M. btauffera COlltl A KnTk HOTKL. ecal VJr...,?"tr.Wllul mu"e " "I'eclal artist. All are Inrlttd jl(j CJRAND LVNCI1 THIS EVEMNC. AT 1 the CK.NTRiL HjTil. under i.echer'a ba.n,t CUHAMYKIIB. 1 i'rorrluter JJAVi: YOV TASTED 1'URE BABLBY MALT WHISKY ItOilKKIfSLlyUOItSTOKK, SilK.NTBK bQUAKK, Lancaster, Pa. Tj1'1.11, A'"VD I'AKKLING.-SAL'EK J-t Kraut tuinh and Turkey KafHIng this evenlngat HKNHY NK1MUU .-I, 110 Cor Water and Oiange ets HunLKY's KRAenAjTf SaT'ITkt , , , 1'OWIJKICS. hltelloa..llelletrot,. i let. Jockey Club and rranglpannl. Floral ( ogne water, Henda Water and Violet Water HL'llLKVH IH1UO 8TOKK. ai West KlngStreu. T"KKKOKS Of Tilt, DENTAL CltATIl DI3AKMKD. Teeth extracted by the uae el ei ctrlcltv per. etly sate and harmless. My f?uu Teeth aru marteef the best material that lean purchase idling teeth a specially. All work guaranteed W.L Fltllhlt. Dentist, apnmd Ne. 63 North Queen St Heney Vt UtdVt .... Cider Vgsl auer Kraut V q Apples V H Vk .. llananasV dez Coceanui, ivach . lemons de oranges V dei tlraies V PUBLIC HALK.-ON TUESDAY, DE ChMHKH2l, lrt.atthe Cooper Heuse at 7 e clock p. in, thai valuable dwelling and atore prejierty. n.ruer of Conestoga aud Prtuce atreeU ThU has proved nn uxcellent aland, tee Bale bills. Persona wliblng te view the premises, w ill receive po'lte attention. ,.,.. 1 MAItTUA It MAKLSSO.V. Joel L, Haims, Auct 6id3,T,fb,UAl .Yir n ad vfKrjsi ty r 7 I N I'll -CUt AN!) MCUk Tl IITL1. J KivpLunih ihla n 1. ic m 111 a d In Nettliyue.ii atjs.Fi Alie l,lii. 1 and Tntil, 1U tH-er en draiijiht com one i nine all 'Id' a. MlscilUt II. I i.ipil-tei LUNC'll.-UUANl) OYlTLIi I'lK AMI Muei Mniit Lunch ihts i""turdu em tng, M IL,. "t. Ctatles Hetel, 14 hast 1 rest out street. i.Kel.uH r l.eK. Id i,, tietm COril KROIT SET Ol 1 I Hiss VII It S?,"A ' the HOUT1IOUN f II vat. K HOTF.L. Cornet Seuth , ,, , , d Middle strtHiu JOHN ii n.iilul ll, Prup CLOSINC1 OCT HOOTS (Ml MIOKS A . .. N H"LN KM VN Isseriiigui'i' 'imensnlne dollar r-oeta f t six. ana u e. in atir for Ijurindn half U III Ot con" n Ihhiims lb mat i.l"; tiUesthlni n.i lid THK H1.C1UI.VU Ml KTIVti Ol" THE tndlis AulluiyV Mi i I held en MOM VY t kmV p, , i i, at half pst e en o'clock lid CKCK NO KUUTHEU, 1 v K 11IKKK1SNONK 1IF.I1M1 1 11 VN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. for sale exclus.M at CIIAIIL1K HOaTKlfS COIIN t- u VLi'i'N. lle.ar of the Central Maiket rri'.h from the Keg and Wai ii.ie.t I me -U.1L. M.M.S -VTOTIOE-THE MEMlU:b nl- 1I1K X l.incmter M ennerc'j r aie rvr.i ted te meet at Ihetr hall loninrteo n' r i e at ve 0 clock, ter the pdrper el attending 'be luncai et their late fellow. m umbel J ,hn I vti " HE.NK1 SlIUIII I. .-ei tin . PI Hl.lCS.VLi: -ON Mt'M'VV Al TKK NOON at Ne bUCehui U a .'I e. l le s.t'd i publlcsale.alotet b i ea I i 1 k utieu luimt ir , lenslstlpg of t ii i.i,i -. Milen, tx-dteads. carpet by tnt a-d. . tt e nip beard, and etbei arttclcs. -.j iieu n euts at one 0'ilne p m. lillulL t H luitLM, Auctlenre nd pOSlTIvFl'UHLIC s'v 1 I . Ol IklPAV, DtCX'M 7 -v will hi sold at tbe Lanca.- - i i' II i.-e that'aluable let of Breun I t i 1 en tnc eutheat corneref Mne a ll. ik 1 sireets ,n which la erected aone-,iei le.hcaaitd heu , containing tx rooms alc te commence at 7 r k T-in made known by Mll ( 1 IM'H'N- llt.int snrBEBT, Auctlcee. ' i d piLUCTION NOTIOE. J NORrilkJnNil !HlvM ) .... . . Hi... u ll 1 A election fei thirteen dm. ' . r i , i k. te serve ihe eusulug car, wt ', he 1 ' ih banking h' use, en tuesdai i. v 1 . ' .'aa i.ary 1n-7. btween the hours i , . , The annual meeting of th, -i. i It . , 1 e held the same dav and rl . u dll.tJanl.MO J.NO. c ill ItK ch-' . ELECTION NOTIOK LASCASTir. COVNTT N j s The annual election ler dliet1 . i' wi, be he.d at the banking , . IA,. IA.Nti.vm 11, 17, l, t.a I H a in and 2pm I he annual meeting et th" s'c k!u Him .ill t 11 ha ' Jurs of li peaeiaaime iameplac,eu i i- sajieda.' ccleckam j.jj BttENiMVN decll lf.i)AJaul, i t - E j'l.Ll. uu.l .UllLh. lrJIIM AATIOSAI. lljir 1 vi i ik , .L . . Dec. u er.l. , The annual election for Din -. s will 1 e ve d at the llanklnc; Heuso en w ediedsr --el.'th day of January, lar, between the t j. et 1" a. m and Jpn lh annual meeting of the kv '.era n . ! held at the same place, ou Miidn', Janua i in, l, at Ip in. ' C A l.'N PERMITH 1 1 lawd- t ,, ei "AKL YOL" READY .' i f you have net yet r . i ed Presents for the Holidays, call and Examlne our 1 , A. tr-jieut f Pi jshand Leather Heeds bet. .re 1 .Mug v f 1 line of New and Hcauttfu. Designs i , Uhtik Helders. Shaving Set and Uenie.ni. a -ij,ri Ing-cta call aud Kxauilne Ne treu e -i she-r . uds at H. B. COCHRAN'S. Ne- L57 A IS) North Que u St , Lancaster. Pa mayMyeedll G RAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT -AT- MiEfljNERCHOR FINK TO-NIGHT. -nv- IOUMIB1 KHZ. 111UAM CI. ADAMS 111 1 U M NEW BRASS BAND. c URISTMASOUEETIN'. AND CIIUISTMAS Ji Til VI 1 Are veu considering Cbri-.- i . ii .r -e we seiuit jour erdir fei i..j( u. Hi 1.1 is Have lust ep-ncd our pep i : Lakn g Htuier and Limed Lzgs, as poed as trcih fjr baking H9t New Orleans baking u a-es, extm Cue biker some very (feed at i" nr 1 -rents per nuart Geed whlteautrar 5 pei i,iii t, st whlte and Kranulattd su.ii r y ,, i re-b Kreund splces, fine naverlutrei'i j -e r..-e water, new raisins, currants, i i, and new arije rrench prunes, 1 ii I .r i Hr ., r. home-made mince meat, lar;e mw uxeanun, cianbtrr es. and our high gnileCLr.n n is tin n 'ylt and you will be plem-til iue m rlue Christmas candlea, nun, rletuia "anes dates, fes, and cbelce white tr ap n .r tr'nl, aie all brst clsss. Pr.'ceaatd u.-y ,.. ik ter themselves Oecds dellvciul t. a . selihe .Ity Geerge Wiant, NO. 113WE-T KIMJ-IUEhl iTtlepbene LOuncctlea , ia-i-lve p ENEHAL COMMISSIiTn Itf-l.-.ES JACOB B. LONG, corner it est King .Street and I'tnn Nimaie, LANCASTEl., i v TiausauU a Ouneral CommKsien ll laiuc- ii ski l uniKS.PP.ulili l". KB VLKST.V1K, INatlUANch, MullTt, Ai, ES Prlvate Wire connection win the Markets of S w lerk, Philadelphia and cut je, aid O. del 9 executed either for C&cb r r en Mai ,iin AGKNT8 FOU lllfc 1CJHTAI1LE MOHTUAbK COMI AM OK KANSAS C1T1 Capital, intW), Six and nm p, i em Heiein r"ann Mertuaires, Pi'iitipil und Iniei fdt Uuaianteed, constantly en hand, ler sa e Tticue are the most predtab i. liivestuitnU In tfcu market. C'orrtependonce si ite.i sepL.i.indl.Itlemw TL BLIC HALE. On Moeiv, DtikMBiK i 1 win be sold at public outcry ut the ceeper IIeusu. Lancaster, Pa, all that certain let of ground, situated en the south ride et M est V ine street. In said city, contain!' g in trout en Bald V ine street, 31 feet, J Inches, and tit ndlnu In depth te Stmwberrv street 1M feet, mere or ,cs, en which Is erected two anhstan In Twehtrra IlltICK DWl.M.INO IIOU-li:, Nes vi i and 212 Ne 1 Contains nine rooms, and hallways .in first and second stories, fr nt md tjaik Halt ways, balcony, n convenient 1.1-,1-ri.erii fcitrben, larKe double attic, front and l.a'k dormer win down, and closets throughout the heu,e Ne 1 Contains six reams aid i.it basement kitchen, laru back bulldlnir. I , ceny lull letiKth. An abundance of fruit Inborn (gardens and each contains a fancy Kiapeattxir andull necessary outbuildings Theu properties are centrally located. In an excellent neijrh'-oiheod. and wltbln a few mlnutra' walk of Centre Hquare They are In every way erthy et yeui attention, aud would make a fitting home ler any nmn hale te bnjln at seven o'clock in the evening, when conditions will be made known by HKNltYMKLLI.NOI.H, Joel 1. Nairxs, Auctioneer illl.ll,liJ,i;,li-,.,e e AK HALL. Men'a Iltaiy aim Over- lUMlOl" coats jke storm Couts ti.-ie Heys' Stout uim Storm Coats .q lel'll HlKKer Itej' bte'iu Couts.... . ... liuce Iho nevct-ciiualled Men's Iren Clad " Overcoats lleui i U IIALI.'.i Rultb of ltd ta-et cloth tliO) ' Wlre Twist " OveiceatsflJW " Wire Twist' bulls .. utie H II. SUPPLY And a houseful of Just such Clothing as Is wanted and de pendable. Wanamajjku ii Drewn, Oak LTall, .Seuthkast Cenwnn Sixth and Ma it ket Sw., rmtADELrniA. B JICUI 1111 U- 1 1PVVS LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS I xlNEW CLOAK" STORED Jeseph L. Ran & Ce., This special and highly In net taut HA KM UN e-AI.N Is liiKURilInt, d ler the Iwiintttut these ladlea who usually flelfir 1 111 1 1 pur, ha.es until mirr the ill si el .Inn miry VV n dei ait linm old iiiethixls und Kite vu Ihlsi-eldeii oietlunlIv bill II r NOW -line are C IIH1MAH IIAIIU Vl.N" fei the 1 title relks llav clocks, NewmatkeUi nnd flux Plaited Ceat I ml 7, tl Ji tl ivi f i: II V and tvi A I I, ttl'Kt I a I.I. V ilKlit'UK.l-Ladle Sivvl t'ltisli W inp for II" Kvielleut Phish Coats lei fid, and lllubHtal IMnah coats lm lis tl tHtMMatid tt Al 1, Sl'KClALLV KKDL LKD-Cloed Nentiiaikets, lull lenKth mid petlect 8lins, at (3,t.r, (I IV, ivia, fi.3t. ;.(8 and vt I M-KPt I I V 111 HI CKti-leti should si seui I adles Jackets In Astiakait, Iteiule, Plain Cleth and Stockinet at fiC.J.9, .tii,nu ;vnd IMV ALc-l hil Ll,l UV I't'C Kl- iunn j-uii want In CLOAKS lur Ladlts, MIe nnd C litldwn new la the lime In leeiire SPECIAL HOLIDAY BARGAINS AtThE NEW CLOAK STORE. i:.(.-l.'tS Xetth Queen Street, Jim - I) ) kniih km i.a r. itiini: HAKiMi mriKit, m.w or. a. leans Miilas.es and I uus ljtr.n i.inek .f I hristniM i.mciulea and I lour new en display and tot sa.e I i" .1 .td JOHN 1 t K.VV Kli, Vil 170R HENT-1 ROM Al'IMl. 1, 17. a- A II aeks'ii h and a VV auumaker's Shep, eith, Mil . nvl le ptke, wltba bin X heuss let el kreund and stable te each and ample stera" rixMii Apply te PHILIP UAUxM VN. d.tMt reslcTlce, LnncAster. t'a -171LKCTION :sem i-- ai:li:c iTen" J-) for thtru en directors 01 the Northern Na tienal Uank. te serve the eusumg vear, will he held at the Hanking Heuse, en 1 1 KbllAV , the Hill liv et JAMAia, lv;, between the beu's et I and 6 p m. W annual meettngef the Slockbeldeis wi be h. d the jinc dav and p.actiat lua, lu diLi.Misl IOHN C. CAUll.lt, Cashlei '"HI I IK'LlU.VY'lTiriX AT DrCUTOLli. NO a; SOUTH yLEI N 9THK.KT. te suit ail classes at a Kill UKDl CKD PlttC US Juslie i. Ivcd consisting tn par tin Ladles.tients Misses and Heys Lambs Weel, camels Hair, Merine Hese derrs, Mlts late Improved Suspenders, M k Mutlters, HandWorchlefs for Neckwear, tee'ther wttbstapie .hxhIs such as L ndcrwear, -t.lrts, Pants, Vest, Cardigan Jackets, Overalls, audav&nnty of goods suited ret HOLIDAY P!lEl N rs Please call ami ciamlue our stock before ou liny T l.V AN'.S 1 1 Ol K. " LEVAN'S FLOUR -MARKS CJiiJO HttEAO AND FlSh clUtlMMV"! CAhhS. M.lhAS MLEKsc'HALM 1'11'ES, C U.AR UOLIi I U" . A fall asseiiment lust received fe' the Hull l at reduced prices At il A UK LEV'S, 1 ellew rrent." Ne. 21 North yueen Strict ( reTtuerly Harttnan si HAVANA CIGARS A full t-eck et Choice Cleai I liter Havana Clears 01 my farorlte biands In boxes, aulta a lei llelldav P esenta, at MAKKI-Kl s ellew 1 rent. Nail North gueenitievi, ileimeily Hartman's.) OYSTER 1'IE IOR Ll'NCH THIS. e-nln at the Maner Hetel. 117 and Jin ct hlnit atreet, opposite Ijinesster Illnk Ueker-atid prencer beer drawn from the ke JOHN II Bl!slNl h, ltd- PioptiUei. VvOTICh THE Ml MUEH1 OK KED a JacVet Tribe. '. e 44, Imp 'J et I, JI , wiu meet at their Hljnsn en slMiAl Al Tl U neon at Je clock, December 1, te attend ie funeral of our late brother, Jehn Deerr Vim Vim mera Ne 2, Ke-shau-ko-nee, Ne I.', and 1 anai atese. Ne Sii, are repertlnliv Invited ti at tend. rl.ANh 11 QLLI ,C I ORPHANS' COIRT HALE. Will be sold by order of the orphans Ce irt of Lancaster county, en TCL1KA1, DKcl SI nun S-, IH the following descrii ed real estate, la e the pieinisca of Anna amilh, deceased, te wit A tract of land en the read leading from Cres well te HUhvllle, in Maner township, adjoining land-i el IVnJ Lshleman. Levi Mann and ethers, centatmnKS Acres and JO Perchesef land, u ere or less en which Is erected a one-story LOU DW r I.Ll.M, ll U1E, I nine Stable and ether outbuildings, a well of watei and irutt tiees are en the premises. Alse at the same tlmn and 1 lace will be sold the personal piepertj of said decease), consist Ingeia great variety of old style Kurnlt ire, chluaware, Olasswaie, HedsteAds and Hcddtng, and many curious articles gathered and kept is relies. i-sle te commence at 1 e clock p m.,ef ald Car, en th premises, when and where urns and conditions of sale win be made known t y Pa.NlKI. SMITH Administrator of Anns bmliv deien -d. d-w3t41ld8 Ol'El I VLTOTIin LAME'' AMER'S CHOICE FURS -lull- HOLIDAY GIFTS! 81 l. COATS UN IIA.NL AM' V1VDK IO OKllfcU. g"l I-Villi! VAIUEIV Ol- MLlKbi AND 1K1MMIM.3 AMI KVKFtVlllI.NU Dr. sm.MlLEIN rilKlCK LINK. NO. 39 WEST KING STREET. nev:; lmd H OLH'VY GOiM"- CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AMi i.BK.VT PHKI'AK V1IONS HAVE JlfcKN JIAIH. Al III!. New Yerk Stere -re Assisi- Santa Claus In rilling bis numoieua itngHgcmeuts Iheu sands of USK1U1 . AMUSl.Nfi and Olt.NAMKN TAL AllTlCLtS, which tcud te make both old and teung happy. Substantial Presents ! HlanketK, Table Linens, 'iable Cevers, Napkins, 'towels. Drers Silks, Dress Goods, Ladles Cloaks, ''haw j, 1 ura and Gloves. Gents' Furnishing Goods. An Immense Assortment of tllk llandkirchlets, 'Bilk Mufflers, Linen llaml kurtblela, fancy Helder llandkeichlela. Teya, Dells, Games. Werk Hen a, Toilet HuU, Lealbcr.fcatcbils, Plush Album Sciap Heeka, Autograph Heeks, I'liluie Hoeki, Htery Heeks, Heek of History, Tmvcl and Adtenluie. Papeilea In fancy Ikn a Christinas Cuids Ac, Ac BRASS GOODS. Jlsmmeicd Ilrass Trnya, Whisk Hnldeia, Laid lUcelvers, Match enles, A1I1 liecelveis Whatneu, Ktc , Ktc , Klc. WITT & SriAND, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LiSCASTLIt Vs ; ivjipr .fitrjmriijTjBTKjvra. 111 AT ItKDl t TION HA1 L Ol - JOSEPH L. RAU Xwir T. It. H. Slnllim. pr RHOADS, JEWELER. HOLIDAY GIFTS. Kt'tit", Fnue, Opertv QlriBaefl, Muslenl Bexes, OU riilutlnit-s, Murble Htivtii!ry, Ureuzee, rrotieh Olcek, Hpoena, Knlvoe ind Ferks, Ohtld'n Hetn, Nut Pleka & CrAeku, Bhoe UtittouerrJ. Olevo FjuUenem Vlnt'etrettOB, Flne Lituipta, Ink Htftuda, Ink Btttmls with BcnUe, bmekltiK Bats, Ten Seta, Onke Btvakeln, Fruit DUhea, Hporanep, Bivhlna Dlahen, Wutchen & Ohnltin. H,Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street, M ET.OKU A HAUCUIMAN'SCHF VI'STORl Elegant Paisley BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, ct trem the Importers nnd nt Lew Pricse. A Lnrge Aesort Aesert Aesort tef Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers I HUM A I C HON letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse nnd Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. NTH A' 1 J K1 - V- s -JACOH 1. 8ULAI tEll'S PURE RYE WHISKY, aug-.',' mm Iinke Stieet l.t unit Sleir VXvC Kei any ciaae el Kldne Trou b es, Nervous liebtllty, MentAt Hnd PhyetiMil Weakness that HelAMu MSIIV K 1111 TEKS ItUls let ure Sold by drugzl'ia, vi cents ! IK 11 II MSI) CO. .Ne IS .N. llth ht Pblla I'd 4rf-Circulars Ine nor.'a ive.dA w t5! I1L1C S.vT.L et BAtcr.exr, l)casiit 11, i" , by or.leref Orphans' Court, will be sold at put) It. site at the Leepard Hetel, ICat Klnjr street, 1-ancaater, Pa , tbe following leal estAte, tdtu the 1 n.perty of llenrj' Miller, decease!, te wit A let of ground, containing In front .1 feet' t'u lies, extending In depth leet, adJetnlnK prejierty of U HlUin dtlgere en tbe nertband 1 brteuan Uudy en the south, lectiud en tbe cA-t Htde of North yneen street, tet(en lamee aud frtlenck triels, en whtcb MeeriHUedn thleeJitery llllll K I1LL1S(, HUUhK, Ne r-;. Itli n lf sluly Ililck llcick llulldtnu Ihn bulldlnirs are In geed repair, ceered wltb slatt nxit There Is a right te the use et a 3 feet leu lncht a utile alley lietu r,erlh tUiin strHd, und iiNe the use uf the pump and well el water near the premises en North (jueen stre,t also, a hdrant In the atd, and a fine vailet of (feed lnilt. PiMSOsslen and deed eiren Apill 1, iw; bale te commence 111 7 o'clock p lu., whtn terms will bu made known by MAUI MII.LElt.LxecutrU. IIikrt Sncnsr.T, Auctioneer. iia),:i,.'7di,i,s.ie,iiii CI VMM UROS A I'd Holiday Gifts ! Holiday Gifts! Stamm Bres. & Ce, .Vel. IV, ami '.'8 et tli (linn St , Invite Spckal Attention te theli OKAMi HIP PLA1 of Christmas Goods I AUKACT1MJ ANll Ll rUL An liiiiueuse Asseitmtnl of HOLIH, IIOU , IIOM.N, (AMIS, OASlhS IKON AM) UN TOU, LHJlCb' ItV.NI) BATCHEL9, I'UKbE4, AND reCKKT 1100KB, PLUSH TOlLhT CASti, 11AMMKKEO IIUASS, And a 1-kikc and AttiaolUe Aeseiliuenl ei BILK IlA.NllKEUUIIlLtS HILK MlirrLLUS LA1JIES AMJLE.NTLEMEN'SLINE.S II I Ml KEIlCIIlErg, Al Prices Always the Lewest, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Dress Goods! le mike room for Holiday Ooeli ne hare made ewiepliiK Keduclluns lu 11LACK ElLKh, IILACK CA8IIME11E8, 1K1C01 CLOTHS, ri.AIN CLOTHS, B1LI AND WOOL MIXTURES, And FANCY VELVETS. Alse seire Special liar Kfilns In COATS, COATM nt the BOSTON STORE. 136-138 North Queen St. & CO., Open Etery Kieiilng. Lnjicnater, Pn. Brocade Shawls ! VD- V KHY CHl AT tl -tn I !rAUf.vrA F K ItKNT TII1HO AMI FOUIITII rioera of Hlrsh t llrether a Hulldlnir. Km H and North Queen stnet, new occupied by Thes Cumtnlnt;s as a llrsuclass phetOKrvph galiei y Will Pe rented fer a tenn of years, nl. tldll 1UK31I A llUOTHEFlH FOIt SALK. Ihecomuie-llous, sututAntUll bulll Twe story llKICh ll'ILSK, .Ne 111 Kast Orange street- Price, tl 7 1 One thousand dollars ran remain for m-inv yeais al five per cent. Inter cnt. lerfurtbei 1 articulars apply te JAcUll I.OEII. ne."0-lmi31t .Ne ID est Orange M rpllK (.KLVT ATLVNTIC t TAtUll A TEA lOMi'AW. Cluistmas is Coming ! K A It riIEIlEAI.lt fTllV AMI AKK IIKAI'l FOIt U. Ot 11 A. & P. Baking Powder W i'l git e Kiiiiie Hatlslactlen for your baking Hi deu'l otter It as cheap as soinets sold, t'e ctuse a geed artlce can't be sold cheap WE HAVE THE IIE8T 'JEAS AND OOPPEES In the matket fur the money, A New beuveuii this vjek " The Pet of thn Heuse Is a souvenir that we will give te all purchasers of net less than 1 S Coffee, 1 ! Tea, or 14 Hiking Powder, begin nlng HATUkDa V. IU.I LMIlKll 18 Thl panel Is niie of the finest pieces of llllirgraptile work ever produced In lids or any ether country. W Invite all 10 share. In the greatest treat evei efleled. -THE Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company NO. Ill NOK1H Ql I EN BTItEBT Bl ' dec 0 std X ANCAHTKK HINMt. 81X NIGHTS ONLY, (.'eiimit'iirliif; Monday, Dercniher 13. PROF. 0, R, GLEASON, 1 he Merld's (Jrcalist llerhe Imlnri, M7.L l.XHIIllV bis unrivalled and masterly motbeds et subdu Ing Wild and Vicious Horses without cruelly Horses that KICK, Helt, Hhy, Kiln Away or any bad habit bandied free of charge 4TT-B00K THEM EAItl.i.-C ADMISSION, 50 OENTS. KVEMN08 Al H O'CLOCK. hji lyan a 31 vault: nth. TIlUL-TON OI'KKA HOU8K. Haturdfty Evenlng, December llth. Till. UlU.AT BUCCEBA, Mr. Jehn W. Ransone, Presenting the Very Buccesful Urnmu, ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. A Superior Comeany. BpecUl Rceneiyaed th t'aineus Marine Ilrass liand, and HupeiuOrcties tra. bee out Dally l'urade PItlCES a, VI and 7J0EN1O. Ueservcd Beats at Opera Heuse. iUOUI F ULTON OI'KKA I10UHK. Olie Week, Commenting MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, -80?. Mnnilav Tuedayand Wednesday, " Wllbeijl a Horned TSufta?. rrlday, Ijal.iiriay and Sat uiday Matinee, 'Saved from tbe Blown Gray and Stephens. In the urealeil et all Bematlenal Plays, en "WITHOUT A HOME." lly Ednaed Celeman. Esq Hags, u Street Waif 1M181 MINNIE Bceity HriKKs. a Hoetblack S OSCAltOUiy. Maiiei 1'avue. ine iieiress i Mabel Payue, tbe Heiress iiudlev Hieat. Lnncr .V Dudley Hieat, Lnncr Mil W TBTEI'IILNB. Incidental te tbe plsy. ibe Dramatic Lets! liomce, .in. Here, Lee and Majer, ADMISSION .10. SO 3UCKNVfc Ueservcd Seitsal Opera Heuse. dlO Sld