-. 7 l.?TJ "w VSM ' W(-.r- T T . 1"". - a"T"v-' r "' - ' ." v , "ul " "T .-TL.aw lJj"-'. r1" 'Kf'- 1' ' ' P1"'" ' Tv ' ...IT" '. 1 TO' IMWIli -"t If t;;-w, lf tv V j" ,tr i3& t -vu vv.; tswr : Ciy-r,f:r r tww: nr.. ji" v. - j ..ir. : V v -, "SilU3TelA .. , - ' iw; ij-n& THE iAKOlBTBJt P iftLY tm&MlGmCER, XmBXESiXAYt DECllKtt 15, 1886, 1 T- f i, . ), . -T ' , V- T lv ' ' v J. T - .f - ' v v - r - ' 1 . v, L y 1 '-f ' "VT I, I- ""7 ''' I' . 'J -- C L .. " "fc. lil-Ml H fV- u . F 'J Or" V :tu- ;?r "V- C ' 3$ JW ?!? . fL S.WJ 14? i& ivy - fc& s- j 1 I?1 ft. gr & k &. i 2? 'S ."i-? ra A ,?7 ' t ' . tumor, miaKWAr irtma cemmittmmb. ,0,Hp Company Olten Pmlli M rHea retet In the BireeU-Otlier IsMIMH TnuMMd-Tae F.itltlnc iMinvi-Liidl emcrt Elected. r.T 11 .f , angular corraspenflenee e( the ItmtLiaascin 5ii "KJeLBMBiA, Dee. 15. Tbe regular meeting vv,-j fitiiMl.U nmififftl u tiAlit last Arnntnir t.'f Jlfc council chmbr, wlttaall the members MMt The nnmce committee repotted a BaMM en tuna m last report 3,J? Ji YlSMBllSmt KStltfl. )J1 (0 tot Auditorium tot PUne sMMtlen L1HIM PeaTaz iotn-Cell0U)r ler 1X8J UtuBkotr-cellector for 1W., MefeReau 2JJ Ml 3 11) t M II (O 107 81 sun M 161 M Total .13 W3 it OiteniaauringaenUi '9'4 Cl Balance en nna riFfl, TU wrerierty commute i reported that the wlfidewa at the opera heuae had been rrSiSte aflerd Gtter gAJhet.' iinf--. when neceaaarr ; had placed t.,500 fire laaurance en the building. The highway committee rcported three aew afreet and one new RUtter creIiik' l"it dewn: maeedatnlied onehftU width of Eighth atreet, lrem Lanctiter te Klese arenuea, with a thin coating of cinder; Ixienat street, from Bethel te Klgbth, with broken lime atone; Issued two building jier mlU and the usual repairs made. Fire committee reported that the Coluin Celuin bla fire engine has been examlned and a atetement would be ready. In about one week giving the necessary repairs. Light and water committee reported the completion of the contract between me Kiecinc L.igni com pany and the borough for lighting the street, signed and approved. A petition was received last month, asking for an electric light at Fifth and Mill streets. The commit tee visited the place and In their Judgment, de net think a light Is necessary at the present time. ... Mr. Geerge Crane appeared In the Interest of the town people and the Baltimore A Ohie telegraph company. The town has net enough telegraph facilities, and the com cem peny would like te run their lines In Celum bla If the borough would give them the right of way. They want the use of the Btrects te place their poles and run the wires. Mr. Bucher moved that the company have the right of way. Under the direction el the highway committee, Solicitor A. J. Kauri man was of the opinion that the poles could De taxed at any ume tue ceuncu u ucsmu, and auggeated that te the motion be added ' subject te the rules, regulations and ordi nances et the borough." The motion was adopted with the suggestion. Chief Burgess Jacksen reported that the rink had been opened en Thanksgiving Day for akating purposes; he went te see Mr. Shu man owner, who slated that he was the re re spensible party and had given permission te several persons te open the rink, be bad set received any benefit from It and the proceeds went te a charity fund; also stating that he would pay the fine. Mr. Westerman was In favor of enforcing the rink ordinance but the chief burgess thought that, as the rink would net be opened again under the same circumstances, It would net pay te make u test case of the matter. This ended the rink question. A committee was present from the Breth erhoed of Locomotive Firemen, asking ler the free use of the opera beuse te bold the pnblle reception en Wednesday evenine Mr. Westerman moved that the ledge t charged 120, as the Knights or Lsber pild for the hill and this ledge should de the same. Tbe motion was carried. Mr. Bueher stated that he had received complaints about the camel-hack crossings ar.d moved that the highway committee te tt' quired te examine the crossings and that they be lowered. Mr. MiQltn stated that the erod ered ings en North Second street must be their present height. Borough Solicitor Kauffman stated that the court had appointed viewers for the opening et Cherry street. Orders were granted for tbe sinking fund for 517T ; ter conceited coupons for J97, and from the Inking fund ler (101.76 for a borough bend and accrued Interest. The chief burgess asked that an ordinance be adopted requiring a borough license te be paid by flying horses, patent niedleine venders, etc The matter wa referred te the law tud ordinance cemmiuee. An ordinance was presented relating 'ethe soldiers' plot In the cemetery, wbit h will be acted upon at the next meeting. A communication was received lrem J It. Kreider, in which be asked that the rink be opened en Tuesday and Saturdsy evenings of each week, and ellered te pay 12 per night when open ; would only have the, rink open two nights in each week, excepting holiday week. Therluk will be closed at 0:30 p. in., and the building cleared by 10 o'clock. If the request be net granted, he asked permission te open the rink during holiday week. On meticn the communication was laid en the table. Bills read and orders drawn for the amount, council adjourned. ICusunaj Accident!. A runaway accident happened in town yesterday alternoen which caused consider able excitement In tbe several streets through which the horse ran, and it Is surprising that no person was hurt. The team of Jehn W. Hafler, butcher, was going down Maner atreet when tbe belt keeping the shafts In position dropped from tbe wagon. The frightened animal ran down Maner street with the shafts banging te him, across Fourth, up Cherry, where It was en the pavement for some time, then went threuch several streets and alleys, landing in tbe coal yard or ueerge j-euuu wnere me animal jumpeu ever a wagon into a shed near tbe emce, where the horse was captured. The runaway resulted In the horse being injured about tbe legs by tbe shafts striking against It. The team of Jere Leng was going down Locust atreet yesterday afternoon with some small boys In the wagon. The horse became frightened and started te run away. The wagon went ever a pile of stones at the new Episcopal church and finally upetnear the opera beuse. The boys were thrown out,and one of the number named Callahan, bad a gash cut above bis eye. The wagon was net damaged. Election el Offlcert. At a meeting of Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter, Ne. '2U, held last night, the fellow. leg officers were elected : Most excellent high priest, Rev. Wm. B. Browne , king, I)r W. Rlghter ; Bcrlbe, Jehn Westerman treasurer, Chas. U. Pfahler ; secretary, A. J. Kauffman ; trustees, A. Jessel, 1 . P. I). Miller and Dr. A. W. Rogers ; representative te Grand Chapter, Jehn A. Slade. ITeek of I'rajcr, The Ministerial association have dtcided te held a week of prayer in town, commenc ing Monday, January Sd. Services will be held during this week at the following churches : Monday, Hecend street Lutberau , Tuesday, Church of Ged ; Wednesday, I'res byterlan ; Thursday, Vnlted Brethren ; Fri day, Trinity Reformed ; Saturday, Methodist Episcopal. Town Notes. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad company arrived in town this afternoon. The Brotherhood; of Locomotive Firemen will held a publie reception te the ollkern of thej Grand Ledge, In the opera heute IhU evening. The lower fleer of the; opera house was r;ked with people, last evening, when Kebt. Burdetle delivered his lecture en "The Klse and Fall of the Moustaahe." Fer nearly two tours the audience; listened with raj t attention te this famous lecturer and the peo ple were very much pleased. " David Joner.fermerly of tow n, n as arrested lut night at Hteelten, by Officer Wlttlck, en tbe charge et fornication and bastardy. He will have a hearing en Saturday at the ofllce of 'Squire Kvans. It Is probable that tbe early closing move ment wilt be decided te night. TheBonsef Veterans will held a business meeting en Thursday nigbu Had Bems rackaces Stelen. Tuesday night Geerge W. Farccns, of the J'ennsylvanla Steel company, or Htoellen waa a passenger en Chicago and Cincinnati express from FMladelphla, wnlch arrives hare at 10:16. Before reaching Lancaster Mr. Persons went from another car te the aaaeker, leaving behind an umbrella with hliRIfl?,, Vacksge containing three urn 7rlnti i?.m9dlawlD8,u When the train WuffhiJr f?m "e had two children Snl Mlhet1?MUc,e m tbe rack and get oft, Mr. Parsons does net knew ' WW ,T ."?' b0, P'r'ty was taken 1 mistake, but he desire te recover IL Grantsd a Soldier' LImdm. Jacob Adams, city, was this merulug granted a eldier'a Jleeuse te peddle goods lu XMMMttr count. ri-eurraj zee. 4eirr. Wetter M. Traakltn, Em , and the Reading Trost and Tills Insurance Company. In court this morning the petition of tbe Trust Safe Deposit and Title Insurance com cem com panyef Heading, 1M., was presented by U M. North, esq. It represented that the corporation had established an agency at Lancaster, that It was duly In corporated under the laws of the Btate, and prayed thatthU court weutd desig nate ssld company as a corporation aano aane aano tlenod by the several courts of Lancaster county te receive tbe appointment el execu execu eor, administrator, guardian, assignee, re ceiver and trustee w Ithlu Iho county, net In consistent with the laws or tbe state or the United States. The court granted the pell pell Hen and tnade the order In accordance there with. Walter M. Franklin, wq , has been ap pointed "trust officer ler the county of Lsn castflr'whleh Is a guarantee that the corpora tion's business In this section will be faithfully atlendedta.The concern Is strong financially, having a capital or flSCOOU. It Is backed by some of the bcavlestcapltalists et Southeastern Pennsylvania. Geerge Breeke, of Blnlsbare, Berks county, Is president ; Rebert II. Cele man, ei x.erMtien, vice presiueni, anu u. a. Kendall, of Reading, treasurer. Several Lancaster people held shares in it ; among them II. M. North, esq.. Dr. J. I'. Wlekersbam, Jacob Bailsman, Walter M. Franklin, wq., J. W. B. Rausman, esq, C. B. Grubb, Alfred Grubb and Jacob L. hteh man, et Manhelm. The corporation is by law empowered te act as executer, administrator, trustee, a slgnee, receiver, agent, surety and attorney, and'.te execute trusts or every kind under appointment of states, courts, corporations, or individuals. All trust lunds and Invest ments are kept soparate and apart from the assets of the company. 1 'JJ.V.S a r L VAX lA'B RBVBn VF. The Liquor Warfare caaeei a railing off In the Iteceipts The revenue of the state of Pennsylvania for the pist year aggregated $7,,'.:e,T11.13, as against ?.17S,:U 2S the previous year. The expenditures amounted te J7,W5,5.42 thnwing a decresse of Sl.W.Kill. This large reduction In payments was due mainly te the fact that tbe legislature was net In ses sion this year. The falling off in the rev euties of the state was largely due te the suc cessful warfare made against the Issuing of liquor aud restaurant licenses in manv por tions et Pennsylvania. Last year J631.0CO was derived fre'm liquor license, and this vear the amount has droop d te ft 11,00ft There Is also a decrease of Jsl 000 In the eat ing house license tax. The collateral Inher itance tax of five per cent, realizes! J000, which is a little mere man tne annual aver age Tne tax en the capital stock f corporations resehed SljT.K'.OOO, and the gresa receipts tax H210.000. Owing te the improvement of the business of corporations they paid nearly $300,000 mere tax en gross receipts than the previous year. The banks contributed 5115, 000, te tbe revenue of tbe state, personal prop prep prop ertv, fCeCOOO. and fertlur iLsurance com cem paLi'S 031,010. The various licenses. Includ ing liquor, netted a revenue of about 939,000. During Governer Paulsen's administra tion of four years mere charters te corpora tions were Issued than during tbe previous decade, and the bonuses en charters have consequently largely increased. The addi tional revenues from this source the past year aggiegated about 510,000. The conultutlen et the state requires that the public debt shall be reduced at least J2y 000 annually, but the large tax collections enabled a reduction of ever f 700,000 the past year. reri-isH rioeexii A Xrl Attended Shoelloi Match at Monnt Mennt vllle ou luetdaj. On Tuesday afternoon a sheeting match took place at the hotel of Michael Burns In Meuntvllle. There was a large crowd pres ent, among them being Jake II 111 and Mr Illnnershltz, el Heading. Each man shot at nine birds, and Jehn Cllne and Jake Hill were compelled te stand at 25 yards while the ethers Bbet at 21, It will be een by the score that Cllne did the better sheeting of these two, and LIlll seemed te be away of. Den bam, of Landisvllie, aed Stoler, "of Mt. Jey, kllltd eight out of nine and divided first money, which was JIT. rranclscus and Wil Wil eon each killed seven and divided second money, $10. Cllne and Coens killed six each and divided third money, which was 5. The torts eieacn gunner wer as rouews: Cllne 1 1 1 I 1 0 1 n-S 1-5 1-; 1- 01 1-; (15 0 7 e-s 0-e Hill 0 1 0 1 0 1 n rnnclscus 0 Coens...... l Klebl 1 1 0 Denham .... . 1 Cellins Wliken Jene Moler . iiie trr.Duiyn jlt ateaxtrn.LB. Many reeple Present at tne Marriage el Mr Jehn 8. Mutter and Miss Frances KsnCTman. A very large wedding took place In Mount ville Tuesday afternoon. The contracting parties were Miss Frances KauQman, daughter of Isaac Kauffman, the well known tobacco dealer, and Jehn S. Musser, also of Meuntvllle. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's lather at 2 o'clock. The elUciatlne clergyman was Rev. A. II. Kautfuian, of Washington, an uncle of the bride. The brldtsmalds were Miss Minerva Chapman, or Batnbridge, and Miss Ellen Musser, of Mount Meunt vllle, and the groomsmen were IS. N. Reet, of retersbdrg, and Henry II Kauffman, of Meuntvllle. D. A. Robinson, of Meuntvllle, wa tbe usher. About one hundred Bnd twenty-live persons attended the wedding. Tbey came from I,iucaster, ceiumma, YerK anu etner places. -ine presents were numerous and cosily. After tbe ceremony the bride and groom were con gratulated and tbe large party preent sat down te an elegant dinner. Afterwards tbe newly married couple were driven te Lan caster. They took passage ou Day Kiprem for an extended trip through New" England. llreeeUer.3i4Ug Nuptials. lrem the Heading Times Charles Breneiser. jr., of the firm of Brtn elser t Ce., tobacconists, was married yoster yester dsy te Miss Fannie Spang at the residence of tbe bride's parents at l.enbartaWlle, this county. The ceremony was performed at 11 a. m , by Kev. Dr. Fry, of this city, In tbe presence of a large number of relatives and lrlends. Thb brideamalds were : Miss Minnie Peacock, of Lancaster, Misses Flera Bland and bailie Hunter, of this city, and Mias Mamie hpang, sinter el the bride. Tbe groomsmen were Isaac Mcllese, Jr., Samuel Spang, Edward Hreneiser, and Harry Hull After tbn cure cure emeny, a wedding dinner wa en jeyed, Mr. S.-he'er, et this city, having been the caterer. There was a brilliant dls play el wedding gifts. They Included a solid eller tea set from tbe parents of tbe groom, tine art pieces, brass table, Kegert' groups et statuary, solid sliver knliea Inrks and stioens, and Hitue elegant furniture, Tne bride la a daughter et Jacob Spang, pro pre pro prieter of the Maidencreek furnace. The newly-married touple started ou a wd ding trip te New Yerk, Bosten and ether jiolutsel inter wt. nnd will be gene about a week. Julut Missionary Meeting The So.tety of Inquiry of tbe theological seminary aud the Yeung Men's Christian association of Franklin and Marshall cellege held a Joint ml-fletiary meeting in .St. Stephen's chapel 011 Tuesday evening. The choir sang a quartette, which was well rendered, alter which Mr. Oans, et the snnier class of the seminary, read the scrip. ture and lead In prayer. Mr. it. C. Scbledt then read a very Interesting paper en the Christian etrer's put forth te evaiigellze tliu " Ditk Ceutlncut, " viz : Missions iu Afrka. Indians Entertained. Can as sa-te go tribe, Ne. 203, 1 O It M , recflved and entertained KUhaoequlllaa ttibe, Ne. (jj, et Coiiestega Centre, at their wigwam, Grand Army ball, Ceutre Square, Tuesday evening. The initiatory degrtn was conferred ou oneefthe lslilug Indiana hy tbe elllcersand mombersef tlietrlbu. Alier the iiifeeting Iho members of both tribes pro ceeded In a body te Adam MUcbltch's hotel, North Queen strtet, where a grand banquet waslieUl, speeches were made, toasts drank, etc Afterwards the visiting tribe was escorted te tbe Fountain lnu hotel, whence they took their departure ler home, well pleim.il wllh their visit. Hill Nye's New rneui, from the Humbler. I am new preparing a peem entitled " This Umbrella'' It la a dainty little bltef verse, and my hired man thinks it Is a oem. I i, "The Umbrella" se that It would uei vm returuea, Cel. neon's Funeral. The body el the late Cel. James Boen will be laken te Philadelphia at S.I0 te-morrow morning. The Odd 1 ollews will send six promlnenl members of the order te that city with the body. Fast Grands 11. Geerge Gundaker and Jehn K. .inraunt I .AIli'Mtur l.edffO Nil til. muinin. Bltner will a 67. wash. p.'v.- ..-.... -- - " . . , t Ineten Kncsmpment w in ve h-juitimimiwi tv Fast urand High l'rlest Pr. Jehn l.etcr l.etcr l.etcr goed, and Fast Chlof Fatriarchs 1 en Is HsUly ceed aud M F. Htelgerwalu Admitted Harrlsburg and AHentewn were admitted te the Male Association of bae Kill c1u!al llarrisburg te day. rieh wounds, (cut and tirulei. ran b rrs.1 Itv healed by a few applications el Saltatien All ever tie weild tir Bull- Couch Stiep l maklnu I's way and at every Isi-e It rvsthr OMnumrtlTe repl are mero soJdem met & cents. . aluablr rrepetty ler "vile Tomorrow evening. at the Lancaster l eunlv lteune. Henry fchubert. auotlenror. will tell fr Henry V Klch e, Iho valuable re-idem nd store room at Xc lis and 1 Ka Ktn; stieet. Allacquilmed wlih the property knew that It ujuneollhebesi In the city II KAMI Des-tcasa. December 15. l'V, mldeuly, Peuaid l" only child of Jehn C- snd Ktums A Denscapr, ated one j esr and three dm - He's net dead but sleeping Funeral Thurdsv afternoon at twoe clock, from the iriidsnceef bis psrent, Ne SJt Lan rvstcr aenne. Hclatlves and friends arc rv spectfully invi ed Interment a LancaMer icine tcrr. I Philadelphia papeisplese copy ) :td QriSLii In thtsclty, December 12, lv-rt. timer Kliewerth. son el lasc and Annie (Juisley, In hlslbth ear The relatives and friend" el tneiamiij ai e Inland City Ledge, .Ne .. h et 1 , are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral from hts rirents'tejldence, Ne - West James meet. en Thursday ntiernoen at 1 e clock. Interment at Zten's cemetery -id IVje's en December 13. lV- losene. .'axes Hfin.ln thes'Sd jear et kit size funeral will take place en lhurdavmernlne. December 1, at 1H ocleck. lrem Ne 41 last Chestnut urett Te proceed te Laurvl Hill cemetery, Philadelphia, at 10 a. m ltd Kerr lnthticltr, en the Hth lnt , hinHi Kepf, in the S9ih J ear of hl age. The relatives and friends of tbe fimlly. also Hebel Ledae, Ne A. ICO r . Can is-s te ie Tribe, Ne. S03, 1. O. 11. M , and the Lancaster Mssanercherare respectfully lnflted te aUend the funeral, from the residence et ht mothei Inlaw. farcaret "tecker. Ne SC North Mai berry stivet, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock ServlcesatSt Jehn's German ltcfermed church Interment at Lancaster cmctery. Ketxs In this el'y, en the isth Inst . Laum L., daughter of Fanny and th late Israe. liner, sjed h years The relatives and f lends of the fiml'y arc re spectfnlly invited te attend the luneral trem th residence of her mother, Ne. Jj; West Walnut street, en Frtda afternoon at 1 e clock Inter nsentat Woodward mil cemetery dlJ td MAHKETf. New lera Maraet. Niw 'JOBa. Pec IS. Fleur market ilul Fine, II 0n 'S, superflne, H S3,?3 10 common te geed extra eetern, i: W8 J geed te fancy fil Slate.lJ MJl i0 Wheat Ne 1 hed stste Pic . Ne s de, Kc, no IKcd, Winter, Duc,A c Jan ---c eb .Mc Corn-e. Smiled caah. tTS'e de Dec , l-'tc, de Jan- iKc O&le Ne. 1 White State, Po.he 1 de.fie. Jan , 3iSc llye dull West-trr, HHiee ; State, s:sasa Barlev nominal. rerkdnll ; new mess, 51 JffJlJ Lard-Dec. M 81 J ia, K : , Mar, M & Molasses dull , b il.lng stock, U,t Turpentine dall at S5a. Kesin (jelet strained te Rced, 9:Ctl . Fetreleamdull: Keflned. In cases. rf;c Frelshts dull grain te Londen, 5c. Butter dull; Western Cteircery, S.(Jvli. , state, !:Cc Cheese firm. Western Flat, 118 l2Sc,tate factor-!-, loaie t KSs nrra , state. Wflye . w etern. 2(fr;c Suaar dull. KefineJ cutleaf, ("4CH Granulatefl, ' J,g5 i-)6e Tallew steadt , I'rlrce City. I've Rice nominal. Coffee fl' m . fair earseea, U),i, Chlce rreduee SlarkeL CBKiO", Dec. IS. 9 SO a m . market opened Vi heat-Dec r-4c . Jan, TTVO , 1'eb , T'Hc ilay,M);e Cern Uec, iVc . Jan , 36'ic , Feb. STiC , May. iSic, Oats-Oec . C3!c Jan., CSKc . Feb , Wc , May, ITHBiVH.. Pork-Dee.. IU) U.Jan, 111 5'. I'A,1I!( May, 111 W. Lard-Dec. f i', Jan, te I7.H I Feb, Jfi 7S : May, K ITS' Short Klb Jan ,5 5;s Feb, 5). Marsh, Ct138 Wheat Dec ::-e: Mav. l Tfrc Jan , ;esa;;c . K,c . Feb , Feb, 3 Kci corn lite., .c Jan , xtay, itie. uata uec ,ie'r Jun.c; iav, mc Perk-Dec. (UK , Jan , til J) Feb m May.lllSi Lard Dec, May. tC 4fV( Ribs Jsn , March, ISI2S ! 12S. Jan IS H Feb Feb , t a . May, IS 73 . tssrx. LIT Hteck Slatket Cstcane, Dec. 11 The Dretsri parts Cattle Receipts. T.ixe head iOOO stronger- Christmas steers. Journal ie. , sblpmenta. J 1SC5 3-J . shlnDlnirsters. WiO te l.sie 6i ,ii ijaine tock era and fe-den, fl lti3 I J cows, b-ills and mixed, llsSftJli, balk, r.'S'lie, Tc-xaa cattle 1103.) SO. Hogs Kccelpta ,non bead shipments, ?,crje head . market and prices strong : reu.-h and mixed, 13 7501 1. packing and shipping, II liS I UK : IVht, W-QI os . skips, f i SOSJ se. tbeep llecelplfi, ti) head shpTnents, -:"' head : market weak ; native, ti V)ll Ce . West ern, II tl23 SO; Texana.ussai X, Iambi, HdKJ 173 Kast LmxRTr Cattle llocelpta, Z- head , shipments, .'."H head, market slew at ester day's prices ; shlpmenta te New Yerk, none llei?s Kecelpla, l.tO) h"ud ; hhlpmenU, 1 50 bead ; market active rhllailslphlas, II 1X1 MJ i lerkers, 110 (JUS i common te lUht, IlKirfl w , saipmcnis te .low tern, li cancact Srw Turk Stecas Nxw Yerk, Dec, 13, 1 9) p m Meney ranged at 1SC30 pr cent , Kxchanne dull, postal rales, II S'KQt H sevcrnment steady , Currency B"s, II 21 blrt , I's Coup, II i bid i X s de, II I0H bid. About eleven e clock reports of Impending faflutes began te circulate and the selling was renencl with even greater vigor than at the opening. 1'rlres tamblel In a way that was really aatenihlng. On almost every sale prices dreppe-1 ii point, bhertly el 11 o'clock the Arm of Marks A Ce, of 31 Exehinge Place, Kavu notice te thnexchingu that they could net meet their engagements. On this announcetnent ths market became very panicky, and at the present wrltlcg prices are 1 te IS pur cent lower than they closed last night Murk Markets Quotations by Keed, McOrnnn A Ce., bankers i.ancatir, I'a. BW TORK LIST. 11 i. SI. Canada I'nclllc (5ij C C. C & I . . csQ Colerado coal as Central l'ae it Canada Houthern . . . tll Chi St L. A Pgh Den A Itle G 12M. M 11 II lr . '13 s'lK ia'4 Del. L A W 137 F-rt 38X Krle, 2nda Jur C ttAl K A T &tx Leu. A A M L. shore mw Sllch.Cen 81 !7X O SlU 10 30 it trf, OIK !i K'K lK 1 l'6H J 27 tOti tJ)V u ii my 11(1 lllij 11 U)i II 13 ."Ji al I8K 1H It If ! e"ji M ifi "rtj lk is ITiJ 'i l 71 ... my, Sisj lh ) lsr-ji jimeuri ractne no N 1 57 v. I" I'ref mi ... fii'i iM is west N V O Kast Tennessre I! . lin Omaha 43- Oiegen Transportation ... gjM Oniarte A W 9)2 I'nciric Slatl . 43iJ Kech A r St. Paul w Tex I'ae i Union I'ae mj Wabash Coin is'j Wabanh i'ref . .. .... &3W Ventern V 70 Westhhere llends rniLaDiLriiiA list. Leh. Val M't II, c. V A I'hUa m? ia It It- MS? Kesdlng jatj Leh Nav t0)2 lUttenr. l'ass I", a K N Cent , l'eeptt a Pass ltd t; Ciun'la 103 lel en e, e; 11 4 ye iv a n vbr TisKitByrs. -1 it a nt'ed-a eikl wants" li situation te de general hou.ewin Apply at ltd Ne. OEAIT INK STREET ABSOLUTE I'UKI'IY OUAUANTEED In eyrry particular ; lst hiucIjiIa, w-.-jiui per (wet. 01 I'UKE bOAl', and geld at al. CEMS l'r-UCAKK. MILLK.ll'S IIORAX bOAP. IOEL L. HAINK.H, (I 1 aueastrr a tueate.t Heeter of Heitsea nnd Collector of Runts, is prepared te rem house in rrnat numbers, ewuera el rial vstale will be re re luytdetall rexattena bother. Net would be the tlme te employ me se that we can enter Inte s.ell erepaid Kgttemvnts ler Usui year, daeli-lwa .VJtJf AfiRERTlSSMKSTS. T) A K 1 NO FO W lTl3 1! F ROYAL BAKING a POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nevei iHiin nmi'i et purlly, strennth and w hoiesetneness. Meu econemlcHl than the eidlnsry kinds, and cannot be. old In comiwtltlen with tee multitude of low test, shett weljjht, alum or pheephale ixiwders. .vM ettfy In cans. Hei L lUkie I'etpsrin lrt, Wall Slrt-et, New lerk. uia.' ijdAw AN AHTICL.F. loll F.M.IO IUU ?-K-hnld, ti9ed and admire 1 fieui the Atlantic te thot'aiilfte Is MILL It UUKA1 SO VI". Hfc DlCKl) lOSlXOKNr?. C1KKA.TUY IXl-UFVSM' lAt'lLlTlFS T enable us te make llll-LEIt Ilen.W bOAratSlA.CEN.TS 1'tRi Aht new In leach of all. MKKRSCUAVM I'll K. I It. s R HOLD IK", An. A fur " n nient 'ust receued for the llelldtys, attf'.e ed prices At MAKkl A -, ltiiiew rrent." Na U North Uwn Stre-'t iroimerly Hartman i HAVANA CIGARS. A full ttentr .if 1 hK-e(l&l ruler llaana Cltrara el my favorite 1 1 inJs In teies, sultal 'e 1 jr neiiusy i-rescnta, a' MAltKI r. Ne . iFennerly Hartman s.) - tllew rient, ' 1 North yueeu stivvt. WHY THROW MONEY AWAY B buylnR Sesps at T. and in lents per cake when you can st what veatnm is the beet at six CUN is luiUs" MiLLrifs nettAi TTUBLKY'S 1 R'tKVM Xt II KT hi-r Itete. He let e e. le- Jti. pewueKs. lt,JecVey Club and rraaavann! I. nt Civ lone Water, rierlds Watir and Mi.et Water bottled tn cnantltles te rail. HLtlLLl 1 PRl . reRE. 3e Hwt hlnicstfet. TKUKOKS Of Itlh DLNTAl tllAIR UI3AKMKI). Teeth extracted by tbe use el e'e tri-itv per fectly sare and harmlwi. Sly tei Tee are made of the best material that lean tuicha filling teth aspecla it A.I erk guartauid. w L ri'HEit. Uinti.t, aprtTlyd Ne ej North Queen St Netice the mTm bTkseI inland JL City Ledgo, .no '-, k of I'. are ituestd te meet at their Hall te-morrow (IhursdsyJ afternoon at 1 o'clec te attend 'he funeral 01 our late Brether KnUht 1 lmer K. Qelgley Lan. e sterand leutenla Ledea are n-spectlully In vital te attend a J STUAl ?S. c. Cem Attest Julsxuh Bin R II is ltd 0-1 nnn reward. tJ.JJJ Ter any lase of RIdueyTien bleu. N'erveus Debility, Mental and Physical Weaknees that lleraSli. N ER L DlTrtHb falls te care. geld bv dnnil-ts se cents HEBit Men co. Ne UN. llth t Phi a. Pa Circulars free LOJ3-lveeil.w OKEKNO FURTUhK, I OR THREE IS NONE BETTE1. 1UN Ruppert's Estra New Yerk Beer. Fer aale eic.uslrely at C1IAUL1E UOSTtHa cOUNEP. 8ALOUM, Kear of the central Market Fresh from theKeg and Warranted Ture lly3Udi:.M.V .8 "ARE YOU READY T" If you have net yet Turi. Presents for the Holidays, Csll and Examtn e .r lull Assortment of Piusband LeH'hertxNidt 1 eferebuylDg A fjl. line of hew and l!'iJtliil Dslgusn Whtsk Helders, hbavleg Set , and Untlemen a Smek-ing-ets inll and Kxamlne Net. out e te h( w t,'xds H. B OOOHRA.NS, N'efl.157 Jt 13J North Queen St , Lancaster, Pa. mayS-lyoedlt J. H. OIVLEH A CV Only a l''ew Days -LNIII- CHRISTMiS. it IOU WAM TO IIL 1 tiUOl) USKFL'l. AKIICuCj loll AND Christmas Presents, Ladles', Misses' and Cbl drnn s Coats, Shawls and Skits, fui LESSMO.NEVTflAN lu' t. VN FI.K wne. re , Jehn S. Givler ft Ce., l Dry Goods, Carpet and Tailoring Hen. , Ne 26 Esat tUn Street, LA.NCASTEK, FA A T MACNAY'H. A CHOICE 'itLtclIUS Ol CHRISTMAS GOODS! Dried Fruit and New Nuts I SfLENDID NWC11UON,2u Cents I'uie Mincemeat, Choice Preserves, Slaple fiyrup and Comb Heney , rnch csndle Flerida Oranges and Wnite Grapes. A FULL LINE OT OROL'EKIES AND CANNED (iOODS TO nE SOLD CHEAP -Genuine Imported 8WF.1TEU CIIKfcSE. O.VK TO.N OF MOORE'S SURPRISE ROLLER FLOOR, THE BKST IN TIIK MAltKET for maklnc luui Cakea and 1'uddlnge, -AT- MAONAY'S, 146 nnd 147 North Queen r 1 elephene connection Btroet. r Itl'HHK'H JU6TKhCfcIVhl -CHOICE M rt CROP NewOrleans Molasses. BAKING BUTTER l'uie .'pltea, FlavnrlDn Kxtiaets, Rote Walui rierlda Oranges, Asplnwail llajianas. FLOUR FOR YOUR ClfTtl MAS HAK1NU Levan's Dest. IiTan's choice, I'ralnn yuoen, NUpara 1 alls (a elern Heur), Willow ptieel .Muga Mills (a. U.Uielt) BURSK'S, - NO. 17 HsAfti' -.-aNG iSrRbim, La.NOAbrKR.PS. 4vTiieiibena coiiuteliou. Uoedstlelltured. TOBACCO OUTTINOH, HOKAPfi. HUT"! INUa AND l'ACttERS' tVAHTE, Dry anO C'le'tn, bought ter cash. J. 3. MOLINS, t0. .'TJ i'eatl Btroet. New Yeifc. nni!nc-rreO. Ssihntte, .la Hi 1'earl street. w Yer. tbMy 1015 TlIK HULlDAYSt LADIES' AND 1NEW Jeseph L. Ran & Ce., '1 bis special nnd buhly linpetlant 1IAHUA1N SAI.K is InaiiKumted ler the Ih'Iic nt of Ibesn ladle who usually defer it cli iinrehsses until alter the tirst et .tannary. We depart Iteiu old tuntheils and tle you t Ma golden epiMirtiinlty Klllll r M)W-lleie are ClllsTMAS MAllOAl.NS for the l.lttle relks llaveletks, Newmarkets ami floiplalted Costs at tl..tj s tit), j;s. HMandS.M. ALL l' KC1 ALLY IlKDUCKU Ladles' Seal I'lutb W tspa for 110, Kuellcnt llujli Coats ler till, aud IttohKeal riusli Coatsfertl.ll!.vlilMBndM . ... . ... ALLSl'hCIALLY KKUUCKll-Uoea.NewmstkoU, full length and perfect sbspei, at H,s7, HVt, IS.'.M, M.W, till and (i.f. A 1.1 si'KCIALl Y III OL'CKti Yeu thoitldsee our Ladles' Jackets In Astinktii, Ueutle, Plain Cleth and Htoektnul at t.' 1;, 1.1". IVI!, II l II isand tstsi all !rr.(.l vl L ul HUCEU Whatevoryeu want in CLOAKS for I.adtis, JtlMesandClilldieii ueir Is the time lit seiuie SPECIAL HOLIDAY BARGAINS AT THE NEW CLOAK STORE. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., KUMitS Xeith Queen Shfjcl, K II ADt t R ri! K V AW 7 s FALL GOODS. All the Lnlest Novelties In ("INK Mil LI NEUTat WKIKSL'S MILUNKUY STOHK. a-3iudtt no. s Noun Vfuevn Bit cot. OW.K TWKM'Y IHOFSANn 1 AMI. lips new using 1 anca-stiu arlielcist product ful the rmsch"lit MILLK.ll'S llOKAX eOAl'. sis 11 Ms .vi ittwualtK. 1TIOK RKNT THIRD AND I-OF Ft 111 : Floers of lllrh ltrelhcr s llutldlnrf, Niw B and S Neith yaeen street, new occupied by Ihes. CuuiiulnKS as a ftrat-class tihotegraph Kiillrry W HI be ronted fet a tenn of jears. nlMldlt lllttSlI A llKOTllEKB. "s R i: A T F S T RKDFCTION KVF.R VT Known te the tra le and consumers Is Mil - LKllS llOK V. SOA1' AT S1ACLNT8 -IJIOK Hl.NT-FKO.M ATUIL 1, 17 JP m hx' liinim Ne U! Neith Queen stieei. Alsathtfe iery bitck shop or warehouse 4u by It feet Th'a shop mar be usml In connection wttbstete If detlieil with or srllheut tholermer, indwtthei liheul power Apn'yie 1) K llt'CIIMll LKlt, Ne ije North sluc"i street l'oisesston giren carllet If dcslrvd. dl.MM TTSEI FL UOLId"a GIKTsT AT m:CHTOLU, no 5; .vniirn qi hi n srKKKr. te nt.au classes at fcllY KEIH Chl I'ltlcab. Juslrst cctved censistin- inimriln l,ndles.t,4nt MUs.m and Uiijs Lamtis Weel, camels llslr. Merine llose uleves, illU late uutiieied suspenders, l 1. MutSnrs, Ilandkeri blut for Neckwear, t mother wllh staple ;oed- s irh as l nderstcsr, "btrts. rants. Vest tn-Uuan rikets, (iveralls, and a variety of goods suited IU1 HOL1KAY 1'llLilMS rieaae call and examine our stock bctore you liuy. A H. HOSFNSTEIN, A BARGAIN. Owing te the close of the alland W Inter sea son, 1 hve purrbaaed ene mere ywe of tbete eleant Heavy Dark lllue English Cheviots, at n reduced rile. 'Ihey uere our best seller, and sold at l-'A re. and have reduced them te the low flguru of IIS ixi Made and trtuitnedUetfantly, and above all, a correct at. A. II. UOsKNSTEl.V, line Tallerln. 8,erUisluwusL ptlKlTMAS PRESENT. Useful and Ornamental PRESENTS. sold en '.tvrs awa uitrt rt t and ckffei CHLi ks Decorated Enellsh Case Tea kettles. Hand Tainted fruit and ttrtad 1'lalea, children s Tea Sets, Decorated cups. Saucers and I'latee In different styles, French Hu Dells, lllsqua Flguret, Gimp Vases, and a variety of ether artle.es te setett from tee numerous te mention I' s Don't you ihtnk we are selling some Tea and CoSee when we have ever faO.oeo checks out at the present time 7 W e keep the qualtty up and the prtcei down Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 3t W EST KING S1IIEET ayUcmember we have some mero e,e epn era In tbe way of pi Ices this week L ANC ASTER RINK. Inatantanoeus Success. Every Persen Delighted. PROF, 0, R, GLEASON, 'I lie 11 01 Ill's (iri'rtlenl llorse Irnlni'i, WILL LXIUllir his unrivalled ae1 masterly tnettKids of snbdu Hik Wild and loleus Horses wlthenl cruelty. Hersea ihitKlcK. lielt, Shy, llun Away 01 any bad habit handled tree et charge M-nOOKTHKM EARU.t ADMISSION, - 5 CENTS. EVENINGS AT 80 CLOCK. sJilyeR Er IOH4 MARTIN Ml i) HOLIDAY GOODS ! lit celli- 8ELECT1NO lelK Christmas Presents, tuc sneiLD Visn china hall. Where you will find tliu Largest nnd 5e3t Assortment In roreigti nnd Domeatic Table and Oraamcntal (ikuaware in I'lnln and Fancy Celers. Japauene AVare, Oscunv, lluiiiiese and Agata Wure. Library, Hall, Parler, btudent and SUnd Lamps. Old Ivery (Gog and Magog) Inl'lewer Baskets, Curd Ilecelvers, Tigiires, 1V0 Cnrlsba Ivery, Vintage and I'ointeu Ware. This b but an outline of the Taney Goods eui stock contains. Their name is I.cgien. The assortment of Staple and bubstiuitial At tides te ielect from Is very large. Our guarantee acceuipanys every sale. Goods net satisfactory will be exchanged cheer fullv. Prices low. Take n leek at our asseitiiient before puichasing. liiMiirtiii 1 15 EAST KING STEEtT. LANCASTER, 1-A, UIF..VT 11EDUCTION HALE OF- CHILDREN'S CLOAKS I at Tin: CLOAK STORED 136 Near l'. It. II. Stallen. TTOLIDAYUIFrS. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. A LAUGH AND AlTK.U'TlVi: HI OIK Of Substantial and Useful Holiday Gifts! Imitation India aud lliOiht Shawls, Lupin Make lllaek Cashmeie 6hawls. riaunel and Cleth Sktrt.s. Table Linens. Napkins and Towels. Illankete. Quilts, Comfertt. Alse an Attractive Stock of l.leves. Hesteiy, Stlk Ilandkerehlars, "-lllf MuBlers, i.sdl-s' and Chtldtrn t Plain and Celnted Helder and Ilemjlltcbed Ilandketehtrl IN I Rfti: (H'ANlIUi;.s, Al LOW FHD us. R. E.FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Cem I Heuse, Lancaster, Th. A riLLEK'S LIQUOR bTORIi TIIF. 1101 IHATe AKT NKAH At HAND, And you tan rind no better plaoe te buy I'L'ltK l.lQCOlf than atom smre IVe U1 be ilnaseA te show you thefollewlnB brands of Pure llye U htskles Ullxen , distill din ? si -ki. 11V., holt, lnlf0 teust. In l,0-,'0-'3-,i!l-'c Slotitlcnlle, in i?9. Mt Vernen In lf Met, in lM. euckenhclmer. In IMi. Gall's "Sunnvstde," In 1S3 Thcruaiti In the erlu'lnsl tiar'kaJVT and threTeuue stames tell the aees We also offer veu the best nnlun el in.nnn.i 11, ..,.. Tii',r.'.. (,tn, Irish Whisky. Jamaica Sum, St. crelx Hum, this enables its te gel the bt for th least money. mt- war holders of Whiskies In Uend, and tweiits- barrels at distillers' lates y Ira " CI.Ai jmrjsttTiitK3ttsytit. F INK 1IO.MK MADE WINES. Flerida Orange Brandy. DtKr augir-lydll "TREl r LIQl OH STORE. IJIOR SALK. 3 The commodious, subslaniUllv built Twe strly 1IU1CK HOUSi:, Ne 111 Last OranRe street. I'rlcu, II 7 0. One thousand dollars can remain for manv years at fleper cent. Intel est. Fer lurther particulars apply te JALOU I.O KB. netiO-lmdll Ne 10 West Oiange "I f EOR'.E 1 LICK, TAXIDERMIST, NO 15 WEST OLRMAN ST- Lancaster, I' a. Hlrds and Animals stuffed lu a snperter manner and at toitenaMe prices dll-lwd irr? cents reu a hettlk ok ' .0 FINE STRAWBERRY WINS. BOUrtER S L1QCOII STORE, ?1CENTBE SQUARE, Lancaster, t's. TiTUSlCAL HOLIDAY OUOIKi -AT- Yi D, Messcr's Mnsic Stere, NO ill NORTH QUEEN fTREEl -T HE MASON t HAMLIN ORGANS, DECKER HltlKS 1'IANOS. IIAlNKS ,t II A III) MAN 3 J Ine UptlRhl Planes at Lets 1'ilce lellns. Guitars, banjos, Cornets, Diuius, Tlutes, sheet Music, Albums, and AMERICAN 6EW1NG MACHINES at til no, 13X00 and IS) 14 CALL AT Ne. 131 North Queen Street. seeia-tydll E VKRY LADY MIOILU VISIT THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DECEMBER 7th te Hth, At thoSalcsteomsof Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., Ne 3 BOUTH QUEEN STREET, La?creF, Pa, e0ren l.ventngs. d3lld s TAMM BROH. A CO. Holiday Gifts ! Holiday Gifts! Stamm Bres. & Ce. 03. U ami 28 .North (Jucen St , lnvlle Hnelcal Attenlleu te their GRAND D1H. fine 'of riiAY Christmas Goedsl ATTRACTIVE AND UHT.FUL. Aii luimensu Assortment of DOLLfl, DOLLS, DOLLn, GAMES, (1AME8, IRON AND UN TOYS, LIDIKS1 HAND SAT0HEL3. rURBEK, ANO POCKET HOOKS, I'LUBII lOILtT CASES, HAMMERED I1RASP, And a LaiKennd Attractive Aeseituienl el HI1.K HANDKKRC1IU.F", fllLK MUFFLERS, LADIES' ANDaENTLEMEN'BLINF.NHANI! KERCHIEFS. At Price Always the l.ewett. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS -IN Dress Goods ! le make room for Holiday Uoed rte bate tnadu BwteplnK Reductions in I1LACK FILES flLACK CASIIMEKEP, IU1C01 CLOTHS, rl.AlNULOX'HH SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, And TANCY VKLVKT8. Alse some Special I!talns In CO ATS, COATn at Iho BOSTON STORE. - 138 North Queen Si. Upen Kur.v Ktcnliii;. I'ert and eberir luc. Ue buy fer'rashand can sel' you certlrliatei fi 1 eue, fle tenet MILLF.B,.Ne Centra gfjuare, Lancaster, r, a'jt rr a i) vch Tjszu.'k t rv TN LANCASTLn TMURI' AHE OV KH it'i0Ju,5HJ,u.lf-.n"nn "' there. If tbey ttnA TOelA 1'EU OAhr, will use auylbliig else YOL'Nfl Mi7naiT7,ADIKS. llavlr.g doubts as te the fstbllliy of obtain MTiinVi".",1'".0f "' ? sr, ANI.IlfSl.N?s callltiiatthe'1" ' 'l'"'Wi lemevedby OOMMEHOIAL, COLLEGE, l"rA8r MM. STREET. iMn lass in attniidancx new an n, - . :- - and srend an hour pleasantly and rretttahlv II. u. r.HU.Ml. Principal TUSTOI'ENnn A JOH LOT IN ALL-LIEM TOWELS. They are urdeubtcd' offered lu Lam aiei the best valua atet J W HVRNE, Ne. J.I Neith Quren street. nesMya AVUnnunntH. JDMLTDN OPEKA HOL'Si.. One Week, cemtnen luic MONDAY, DBOEMBBIt la. 180B. Mendav, Tuesday and W edneadar, " W Mleuie" Thutsd.y, Friday. Fatuiart uaday Matlucc, baved from the storm " Ithnnt and Pt Gray and Stephens. Iu the Uitateit 0f all Sensational l'lays en titled, " WITHOUT A HOME." lly Edwsnl Celeman. Es , RSKs.abmt Mf . j1S!, ji.vNtR Soetty llrlggs. allnothlaek J OSCAR OR VT Mabel ray He, the Heiress Dudley Bleat, Lawer . MR WTSTEI'llINg Incidental te the plar, this Dramatle De, llotnee, Zip, Here, Loeand Majer A DM ISSItJN 10, a, A ju CENT Reserved SesUatOpcin lleusu. dieetd roil balk ou ur.m. Feil ki:nt. twotwe-vSiohy hkk'k houses, at I7 month. Apply AffilHiiriitu pOHITIVKPLIll.K SAI,i:. Oi FrinaT, DrcsMiitr 17, l"i, nil! lie sold at the Lancaaler County lluuen, that saiuahle let of ground, situated en the southeast corner of MnenuO Rockland stieele en which Is erreted a one-jiuij reughcasted hense, containing six rooms Fale te commeuce al 7 o'clock. Terms made, known by MRS c IIMme.Nk. JllasRTbnceir.1, Auetlimier lUclleld FOR HAIfeKKENT 1.i7tIIAT"T!KIU talndrlst Mill, water rltjlu, stene dwelllnu house, and ethor Improvements, together with about ten acres of land, commonly known as "Greenland Mills," situated 011 Mill Creek, In East Lampviur township, about three miles from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep erty, with an vsUibllshed custom. Fer terms el ealeapplvte ELlZARarilQ K. II AT Kg, nl9-ImdAw 113 erthl)ukedt., Lancaster, I'a pUBLIC bAI K Of IncascAT Envnii, liai lt, tssn, Will b sold al the LancAslet I eunty Heuso, that VAI.UAULK CITY RLslDKNUK AMI 8IORK ROOM, sllualtd 011 tlin south side uf Kast Kluf stieet, betwuun Dukn and Lime strreu, Ne, ltd and lis. The property fronts en raat KIek sneut Bl feel. Including a fenr feet private alley The property oentnlusahall and II rooms, and the stere la new occupied by the Singer sewing Machine Company 'I here aia het and cold water and bath fi snail thrown! the heuse: stationary wushstauds aud sewei aae j evervlhlnir In oeiiinlito eidert the let Is &Q In depth te Mifflin stieet, en which Muiienia a 1.111K0 iwo-eiory jiitii n eiaiilj .wiinrofen ler 11 neaaei uorset, nun snuauinK or lu or 11 Kuans. Alse a lnnre Alse a lnrue two-story llrlck llakn Heuso, with large llrlck Oven which can be umiiui muqinii, iii,,ru3.i. ,,,.i.... 1.11 bcmihi,, Is that the owner wlshc-a te leave the clly. rr i, sons n-fshlntr tepurvhasu urn Invited te call tnflW B06 the properly for themselves Sain te comtuente nt 7 o'elock of said day, when term will be inadn known by HLNRY I' EICIII.F.lt. Hcttar SnuBEitr, Auct d'Mtit vuuvKum. Chkistmaseuki;tin(i and chkistm as joys te all. Are you considering Chilstnms baklnc, II te, we solicit your order for llaklnc Materia' Have lust opened our popular flaking flutter and Limed Fegs, as noed as Iresh for baking Rest New Oilcans baking molasses, extra Ann bakor.eeme voryeeodat 1ft, 10 and Scenu pel iiuait Geed whltoaiiirarSJie pr peund: b at whlte and irmiiulaKd sugar only tc Freah ground splces, tin flavoring extructs, pure resn wutur, new raisins, currants, cltien, mid new large French prunes, i fks. ler 23c. lleruiei's heme-mada mlnce meat, larce new coceanuta, eranbtrr os. anaeurhlghgnidnChil Unas fletr try It and you will be pleased. A full 111 001 flneChrlmuiai candles, nuti, Hei Ma erans es. dates, f g, and choice white grapes Out goods are MI Ural class. ITKtfj audriuillty speak ler themselves. (Jecds ilelhuiel teall parlaef Ibe city, Qoergo Wiant, NO. 113 WEST KINO 8T1IFET. Viclephone connection ( ugi-lva TUIIAIIVO AHI UlOAIltt. E bTAIlLISIlKI)-177P. Demuth's Cigar Stere. We fave la stockaFIne ssoitment of tfteds, hultable Christmas Presents for Gentlemen. MEERSCHAUM 1'11'ES and CltlAR HOLD KKS, I'laln, Carved and Sliver Meunud (Jcuulne FRENCH IlltlMt 1'Ifts u Latest Styles, hhaiMJs and Mountings line BMOK1NU 'JOIItCCOi Imported and Kev West Cigars. Our Hpectalty Iho only Clear Havana tiller llarid-Madu Clgtra In the city for Se: brands " ilia," "Querlda" and "tielden Lien" 1 UAN K8 In All Stylftaanrt Prices Hniiir Ilerft.V Cigar Cnses, Match Retes, Ac W'lolepbeiio Cflnnnclleii. NO. 114 EASTKINQ STREET, LANCASTER FA. deeJ-lmd J til , aX x' .tsMHi mmjftmMimfmm!ii'it'