Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 30, 1886, Image 4

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Htg nlar Comipenflcnoo of lyrtLUeiMiii,
Columbia, Dec. SO. An attempt bad been
made by the clerks employed in tbe buM
MM bouts bere te atart an early closing
uteremtnt, but they are compelled te Rite
aptbe attempt The agreement prcnented
by the clerk i te the merchants for their sig
natures called for the clealug of the places or
bnsmesa every evening except Saturday, at
eight o'clock and every month In
ths year but December. The committee of
clerks met 'with considerable success
when the started out, but seen met
with discouragement la the shspe of n
merchant refusing te sign the agreement.
Anether attempt was msde, and the move meve move
mentcannewbe said te be a failure en ac
count of lour merchants refusing te be parties
te the movement. One merchant desires n
terfelt of 1100 In ease of non-compliance.
Anether merchant wants the stores te close
at Op. m, and gives this as his reason for
net signing the agreement. Twe ether
business men positively refuse te enter into
the movement The refusal el these lour
merchants makes the attempt el the clerks
r.r failure
- Death's Uarrttt.
A three-year-old son of Harry Dick, living
, en Walnut street, above Fourth, died at lte
c home yesterday from spurns. The remains
wilt be taken te Yerk en Friday morning for
-Interment
Mrs. Charles Finkablne died en Wednes
day at her home en Seuth Filth street, the
cause of the death being dropsy. Three
children are left orphans. The funeral will
take place en Friday aftomeon at 2 o'clock.
Bosten Mallen, colored, died at the Lan
caster almshouse en Tuesday, used 82 years.
The remains were brought te Columbia yes
terday, and prepared for burial at the under
taking establishment or A. J. Mutser. The
funeral will take plice In Marietta en Trlday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Church Officers Elected,
A congregational meeting of the Second
street Lutheran-church was held lat oven-lmur-yfenThefellowlnE
officers were elected :
Elders, I a Oberlln and IL F. Yergey ,
deacons, K. "ewenmer, Harry Westerman,
Dr. C. F. Markel and Jehn Sterllne, jr.
A Cinder Team Falla Down a Hank.
A horse and cart of the Columbia rolling
mill were hauling cinder from the mill te the
tracks at the feet of Filth street, where a car
was being leaded. The bank Is steep at this
Elace and the team went down ever It The
erse fell te the tracks, with the contents of
the cart covering and slightly Injuring him.
A Runaway.
The team of Levi Maulfalr A Ce. was
hauling grain from a car at Second and Mid
streets, te their flour mill yesterday afternoon,
when the horse became frightened and started
te run off. It went ever Second street for a
abort distance before the horse was stepped.
The wagon was partly leaded and bran was
scattered through the street
Town Notes.
The Yeung Felk's society of the Second
street Lutheran church will held a meeting
this evening at the houe of Samuel Filbert,
en Walnut street
Charles Henry, colored, el Marietta, was
arrested for drunkenness and disorderly
conduct Sqnlre Evans sent him te jail for
nve days, umcer wnucis. took him te l,m
caster this morning.
Milten illshey, clerk for It. K. Williams
at the dispatcher's office or the Pennsylvania
railroad, has accepted a position en the Hben Hben
andeah Valley railroad at Mllees. Edward
Bmlth will ml tbe vacant clerkship.
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roe jaireiine ail ion a. m. ti. cnurcn
Will close en nest Saturday evening.
The lce still continues te move slowly en
the river. On Tuesday an ice gerge formed
In the river below Fert Deposit and the
back-water seen flooded the tracks of the
Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad. People
living along tbe railroad were making
preparations te vacate, when the gorge gave
way and the danger was ever.
The river shore in town contains a let of
geed Ice, which is being secured te 1111 pri
vate lce-heusea.
Nicholas Glllman, engineer of the Colum
bia Accommodation train, had his right loot
Injured In Philadelphia yesterday atternoen,
by a heavy plece of Iren tailing en his feet
The toot was bruised in a painful manner.
A large plate glass mirror was broken at
Fendrlch's cigar Btore by beat from n match
box, which had been Ignited.
A sleighing party has been arranged t" go
te Lancaster te-night
Hctaxsje j.vn aratne.
A rrtttj Scheme Fer the Future Control el the
Alruiueaae.
The Sensenig-Strine faction are moving
upon the almshouse citadel like an army
with banners. The Intelligence!! briefly
referred en Wednesday te the scheme
for going back te the old srs.
tern of having an almshouse superin
tendent nnd physician besides, instead 'of an
efllcer llke Dr. McCreary who combines real
dent physician and almshouse superinten
dent in himself. This latter plan ha worked
admirably, but the bosses have laid their
wires for a restoration of the old system.
Ex-SheritTStrlne wants a snag birth for his
son Charles, and some young physician with
political proclivities will be given the pest of
resident physician. Dr. McCreary new gets
J800 for his two offices. Of course, this would
net Bufllce for the two new officers proposed,
and consequently, theceunty treasury would
be milked for the additional sum.
The scheme, se far as can be loarned, Is te
oust Daniel Herr, el Pequea. from the presi
dency of the beard and put Jacob H. Strlne n
his place. The latter would then have the
large power of organizing the committee of
the beard. Andrew r.FranU, LevlSensenlg's
partner, la te remain treasurer, and Daniel
Bensenlir, a son of Levi, Is slated ler secre
tary at $210 per annum. When young Strlne
gets In, It might be well te call the alms
house the Senaenlg-Strlne caravansary.
Den llile Knd nay Drewn'. Chauiea .'
Frem the Ilarrlaburg 1'atrlet.
Since General Beaver arrived here Wed
nesday aftornoen his cabinet has been prac
tically determined en. benater Cooper will
le the secretary of the commonwealth, as has
been heretofore stated. It Is new agreed
that Judge Mercur, of the state, supreme
court, will be appointed attorney general.
The judge will resign his seat en the bench
and tbe vacancy will be tilled by Bsaver by
appeintment He has selected Common
Pleas Judge Williams, of Tiega county, for
this distinction. Judge Mercur's term is
drawing te a close, and he la tee old te hope
for
.e-tit.uuu iu me uuuen, me lime 01
which Is twenty one years. But Williams
believes he could secure the nomination for
the full term and Beaver Is disposed te in in
tlulge him In his ambition.
Arreat of a Fagttlte.
Catharine Cunningham entered ball ler her
appearance at the November term of the
quarter sessions court te answer a chargoef
eteallnga lap blanket from Uoergo Killlan, a
resident etls'ew street She failed te appear
for trial and a bench warrant was iBsueu for
her arrest She lett the city a few days be
fore court aud office's have been en the look
out ler her for some time. Olncer Barnholt
located her at Steelton, a few daya age, BDd
hesoutthe bench warrant for her arrest te
that town. This morning be received a tele
gram stating that she had been arrested. The
officer went te Steelton ler his prisoner this
atternoen.
Anether Cremation.
This morning Undertaker William Ilea Ilea
neck, of Philadelphia, brought te Lancas
ter tbe body )f Alenii A. Cling, who died In
Philadelphia en Monday last, of consump censump consump
lien, in tbe SS'.h year of his age. In accord accerd accord
aece with previsions of his will. Mr. CHmi's
body was brought te this cdy for the pur pur
pese of being cremated, he being a tlrm
believer in that mode of disposing of the
dead. The cremation took place this alter-
n9?P'.. Uw,y em!rey Private, In accerdance
with the wish et deceased.
In Argument Court.
Court la new engaged In hearing argument
of eases In the Quarter sessions pnn n
'.,. The district attorney this inernlnir entered
Ef't-tiolpresses In the following cases : Andrew
Si 'Miluuna, neglect nr duty j Fred. Lcercher,
,wllliiK liquor te miners; M. L. Hbeatler,
.violating juiuer taw ; inuinas oineaiey and
, .JJnJmlu B. Philips, libel.
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andrerta
of Sportsmen Frvin
All Bfclleni
Enjoying the Rrtsrt.
On Wednesday afternoon a fox hunt took
place at Jake Hair's hotel In Wllllamstewn,
Paradlse township, and It was one of the
largest allalrs of the kind ever held In tbe
county. Hair Is a well-known hunter him him
seir and when he gets up a chase he knows
what he Is doing. All the prominent
hunters or the county Including the
Heeps, the Hklles, llutlers and euiers
were thore In force. Lancaster city was
largely represented. Among theso from
here wero City Treasurer Myers. Are
Keller, Freddy Kngle, Nannie! llltier.
Peter Amiuen, O. Kckert, W. K. Heard, and
a number of ethera New Helland, Lphrata,
Intercourse, and ether places sent represen
tatives, whlle atban Howe, Jee llalr and S.
S. Worst came from Sprlngvlile, Almest two
hundred well-bred bounds participated in
the chase. The fox was dropped at 4 o'clock,
and thedegs were let go illteeu minutes later.
A large number of horsemen also started In
pursuit. Keynatd was killed by one of Jake
Hair's hounds.
The first man at the death was Frank llalr,
who was closely followed by II. H. llehrer
and W. C. l'rew. As Mr. Bair bad nothing
In tbe purse and the ether gentlemen had,
they were glvcu the prize. Messrs. llehrer
ami 1 row get te the spot entirely by accident
as they were en their way home at the time.
kale ersiinsa'j stuck
Jehn M. lUhlll' Execution Beld te Jehn C.
Martin rerelju Creditors In Court.
Tbe executions Issued against Alfred
Sleber by Jehn M. Bablll were this morning
transferred te Jehn C. Martin, he having
purchased them. At 10 o'clock the aherirl
began selling tbe stock or goods or Sleber
and the bidding was lively. A large portion
was bought by Thes. B. Helaban, attorney
ferSlaber.
At 2:30 this afternoon counsel ler ssveral
New Yerk and Philadelphia whelessle
dealers, from whom Sleber purchased goods,
were In court te appear tot their clients In a
motion made by the sheriff's solicter, J. Hay
Brown.
These dealers Bled claims for the stock In
the store purchased by Sleber, en the ground
that 11 had been fraudulently obtained. The
court granted a rule te show cause en the
claimants te maintain or relinquish their
claim'. The rule was made leteraable en
January Stb. Tue goods claimed by these
parties will net be sold until alter that date,
but all the ether stock will be sold by the
sherllf.
The false pretensp case against Sleber,
which was te have been heard by Alderman
Barr at o'clock this afternoon, was continued
until next Thursday.
Celebratdl Tbelr Gelden Weddlug
Henry Davis and wife.residlngatShaeOer's
Creek, Huntingdon county, celebrated their
golden wedding en Wednesday. Mr. Davis
was born at Koherstewn, Ibis county, In 1S1I.
He moved te Perry county In 1S31 and alter
wards te Huntingdon county, where he is
new n Justice of the peace. He was married
December .;, 1536, te Miss Catherine Wal
heater, et Huntingdon county. The couple
have live sons and one daughter, two of the
children being S. T. and M. L. Davis, the
well known physicians of this city. They
have also fifteen living grandchildren. All
the children of the old couple wero present
at the golden wedding except Henry, who
is sick at his home In Huntingdon. The
mother was presented with a geld ring and
the couple with a purse el geld.
A deception te MlM Rachel Sherman,
Mrs. Bolten Hall, of Ne. 20 East Torty Terty
elshth street New Yerk, gave a large recep
tion yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss
Kachel Sherman, daughter of Gen. William
T. Sherman. Assisting In receiving were
Mrs. Wllllsm L. Wheelock, a sister-in-law
or the hostess, Mm. Berwtnd, Miss Mary
McUlm, Miss Tlorence Ueyt, Miss Grace
Frazter, Miss Fannle Baboeck, Miss Je'sle
Patersen and Miss Julia Henry. The
hostess' drcsa was et white Otteman silk
embroidered In pearls. Miss Sherman were
a white gown and carried a bouquet of roses.
The latter ! well known In Lancaster.
Wedding Hells.
In Trinity Lutheran church this morning,
in the presence el the family of the contract
ing parties, Mr. Jehn J. Smallng, son of J.
K. SmallDg, was married te Miss Louisa B.
Leng, daushteref Charles K. Leng, by Bev.
Charles I Fry. The happy pair left at once
for Muncy, Lycoming county, where the
groom has for the past few years been ex
ttnaUely engaged as a tailor, having built
up there a large trad a The newly-married
pair are among tbe most popular of Lancas
ter's young people, and the best wishes of
all their friends here ai-euinpany them te
their new home.
hlJ Ueain of a Yeuuc C.lrl
Lena Stumpt and Laura Varley, aged II
and IS years respectively, living In the vi
cinity of Fourteenth and Morgan streets, St
Leuis, went te the barn in the rear et Ne.
3, lte Lucas avenue, Wednesday night te see
the coachman in charge there. Lna Stumpr
and the coachman lett Laura Varley for a
few minutes standing by a red-het stove
While waiting a large deg bounded Inte
the room and knocked her against the stove,
setting her clothes en Are. Twe policemen
were attracted te the place by her screams
and extinguished the tlames, but net before
tbe girl bad been fatally burned. She was
taken te the hospital and will die.
Newspaper Change,
A. M. Slade, who has been a reporter en
the yen Vra since June 1SSI, severed his
connection with that paper en Wednesday,
and will leave for Blrmlnghan, Alabama, en
Sunday. He has accepted a position en a
daily iaper In that city. His place is tem
porarily lined by the appointment of Jehn U.
WarleL, There are a number or applicants
ter the place, and it will be determined in a
lew days whther Mr. Warlel will be as as
slgned permanently te the position.
baddeu Death.
Frem tfci. Lebanon Time
Mrs. Mary Krelner, residing en North
Seventh street, adjoining Strickler's mill en
the south side, was found dead at her resi
dence en Monday evening at 8 o'clock by a
member of the family. She was tbe widow
el Wllllau 1'. Krelner, the silversmith, was
the mother of fourteen children of which 6
survive, her, -1 daughters and 2 sons. She
was aged about a) years and her death Is due
te apoplexy. The deceased came In this city
with her husband years age from Lancaster.
(.erinan Festlral In llaltlmere.
The uerman singers are holding a great
meeting in Baltimore thl. week. Last night
the three days letival began In honor or the
fiftieth anniversary el the Baltimore society.
A large number el visitors are nresent from
New Yerk, Philadelphia, Ileadlbir, Lancaster
and ether places. Henry Wolf and William
Wehlsen, or the Lancaster .Mm jneicher, are
In attendance.
le Al'Ue the Tramp NaUame.
Kev. V, llliam L. Bull, el Whltferd, Chester
county, Is In Lancaster te-dBy in Uie Interest
of a proposed act te de away wltli the tramp
nuisance. He has prepared w 1th some legal
assistance the tlratt et a bill which he thinks
will meet tbe difficulty. He saw a number
or members or the bar bore, and proposes te
see the peer directors of the county.
Municipal Llena riled,
To-merro is the last day en which muni
cipal Hens for unpaid city taxes for 1S86 can
be flled. On Wednesday aud te day 67
properties were llened by City Solicitor Car-
peutur and
the number
will
be Increased
te morrow
Weut tVe.t.
Miss Addle Lebar, daughter or Jeseph
Lebar, of this city, and Mrs. Jehn Warren, of
Columbia, lull Lancaster this morning en a
trip te Chicago aud ether cities of the WetL
Hound te Happen.
Frem the Darlington Free Press.
Speculations are usually followed by pecu
lations. MissCjims L. Sunn, evanpellit, n HI held ser
vices lu ibe Duke sVeei M, K cliuich Ibis
t'l hurt day) urcnlni; at 7 30 o'clock
Ter the Children". Heme.
The inanagcis et the Children's HumegTute
fully aikuewlcdKO the follealng donations
Copy el tbe julrer, two copies of the 6cAoe(
Journal, Mr. tiuutzenhauser, rusk, bieud and
cukit; Mr. Ulnb, flve peuuds of tea; Mr.
Muleck, a toy te each child; Mr. Jultm Leeb,
enu dozen wux dells; J. B. U.,baketofe-angnj
Mr. aud Mrs B. B. High, basket of cakes and
batrelet applet ; Mr.hheeu, picksge et ctndy
teiacUchlluiMi.u. M.bwarr,I50rlcturucr,
Mrs. Jacob Miller and Mtsa Anna Miller, one
half deten dells I Mr. ltrlminer, three baskets et
pretzels; Metzgar tires, crackers; Miss K.
Sprechcr, bsakrt of cakes. Mil' Lela Zucmid
school, apples and eraiiROj Mr VT. C Paulsen,
lest cake. Mr. J. Henrice, beef tongues. Ths
matron returns herthauki totlie young ladlus
who assisted Indrrsstogdelu Sledi teys.candy.
etc-, ptirchsscd with the Itt iwlvrd throng!
Mrs s Stoeie.
t'ret. Mumler, f ih,
Will commence his Class for liunuctlen In
rashlonable Dancing en Till ICUA, JAM
AUY d, 1?7. Allernoeu at 4, for Misses and
Masters, and at f o'clock ler Ladle nndUcutlo nndUcutle
nien Terms, re feri, lesscus I'auli utars iai t
OrcMMd
Atiiurmrm.
" mat ' (tee; ' Te mtiM Thlt tenliu' the
" HUck Creek will be played her by llaker .
Moulten's company. The troupe Is Urge, and
besides a billet cetps includes a number el wen
known and popular specialty people. Aiuen
the number are the three Herbert brethers, ac
rebsts i t'uncan. ventriloquist, and ethers. The
plav will l b ptcduced with new scenery and ap ap
iKjlnlments. " Cur Jvmu'ian ' OnSaiurdrv rTenln Wil
liam Moete and Miss Helle is Un n ill appear In
Lancaster for the second time tun season, In
the comedy Of "Our Jonathan." Ihe dude Mud
Is a big leature of the show.
If It 1 a case of cut or bruUc, or break.er
sprain, S&lTallen oil Mil sottle matters ler SS
A shipwrecked sailor waiting fir a sail Is tike
a business man sitting at he no and uurstu a
ceusn or cold Uct Dr. Hull s Leugh Syrup aud
becurvJ
Jf.trfKl.iUft.'.
SkUo-Leo On Thursday mernlnir, 1'i'C.
JO. at the altar et Trinity 1 uthcran church, in
the pretence of tbe tmintdlate relstivcs, Jehn
J bmallnir, of Muncy, t'a (loimeitvel Lancas
ten, and Miss Leuis II. Lene, et this ilty e
cards , ltd
rticxfe-EVis At the l'r''Vtiiiiii M
mortal parsonage, .Ne. .9 Seuth yacen sirwt.
Lancaster. l'a Pecetrt'cr l"th by the Un
Themas Thompson, JeXT tllcUritfel and 3ll
LlizleM Kvans It lt
usa run.
VnsM.-ln this city, en the .-Kb. lust,, Mrs
Annie ieuman, wire ei jieury urisumu.
The relatives and friends et the Ivjiltyare ru
sprctlulty Invited te attend the funeral, freu.
the residence of her husband, Ne Ms Wen Ktnk
etreet, Mendav morning at S e clock High
Mass at St. Mary's church at 4 e cock. Inter
ment at St Mary's cemeterv. 3td
KirrrMAN Uecemtwr S, 1-' at Lttiir.Lan
caster county, l'a. Miss 1Ottle KautTn au,
tfedayears, 11 months and lldiys
The relatives and Wends of the family art
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence of hr parents at Lttm en
Saturday mernlnc at 10 e clock ServKcs at the
Mera vim church
BRCei-r. InCeleraln. en the '.h Inst.. Den
nis Ilrcgan. In the SMh year of his ae.
The relatives and friends are respectfully In
vited te attend his funeral from his Inte rest
dence, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Te
preceed te Catharine cemeterr, Drameie town
ship, for interment. Std
21AHKKT1I.
1'hlUdelphla Produce Market.
rHtuntrni.i, Dec SO. Heur market 13 utet ,
sales.i") barrels , Minnesota lUker. M Offll TJ .
Pennsylvania Familv, u TfcjJ pn , tVtttm de,
ti 0:J150 , Patents, 11 tc23 -.
ltye fieur, M it
Wheat Dec, &V -'an, c ieb,;3li4e
Match. 9SVJ
Cern Dec IV Jan., lie ; ret-, ll'.e.; March,
eau Pec, 3c . Jan , 3 V- l"eh. '"
March, !-4c.
ew Xerk Market.
JJfv Tork. Dee. 80 rieur market tcadv
Fine, II MJS 1: Superfine, I! Jfi SJ.
common te ecl extra w etrrn, 13 1083 Je , joed
terancy exira State, I.KifiSl.V
Wheal Ne. 1 Ked t-tate. BtVic i Ne 5 de,
Sl.Wc 1 .se. 1 Bed, winter. Jan ui Ac . i ,-b.. .'e
Lern Ne. 2 mixed cajb, 47c,de Dec, c
de Jan, 7?;e ; Kcb , 43e.
Oata Ne 1 White state, 40c . Ne 1 de, '.4e ,
S J mixed 'an.Mc.
Uye dull . w eeurn, yJ"e ; State, !'SOWi,
Hulevnemlnal.
rerk dull 1 new mc, 111 crlt "c
Lard-Jan. HTJ reb.UEl
MnlHesdullat! for Wleat
Turpentine firm at Sfi.a,
llwin quif t strained te geed, I. uMSIl ;
Tetreleum dull , KeUned, In cacs. 60.
llutter dull ; Western Creamery, MffSc ,
awte, 27832e
Cheee dull. Western l'lat,i:ll2tc, state fao fae fao
tery, 10iiUic
(Rgsdnll: State, SlflJJc We-tern, Cifftec.
Sngar steady , UeSned culienl, .c eraun-law-d.
5 11 lH;e.
Tallew steady , Prime City. Ic.
rretghta dull , eraln te Londen, i,sit
Ulcn Jull . Carolina, fair te Reed, S4'--
Leffeedtill, but firm; latrcargeis, l(ir.
Chicago I'rcrluce Market.
Cnt(.a I). i J., 00a. m. Mart et opened
Wheat-Dec., Trc . Jan., ;?v,e ; tVb
7Ue . Miv.f'j
Cern Dec, s;vc . Jan., Jr4c,
May, 43c
Oats Dec , Sf-'.e, Jan., Cf ,c ,
May, Sf-.e.
fork-Dec, 111 i , Jan , 111 3
May, 112 40.
Lmrd Dec, M 15 . Jan , 16
Teb., ti ilk ; May, ii Tfi-S 77H"
Short Ulb .lan , 3 TS . Feb ,
M Marsh, 16 e;,S-
Keb , STc ,
rob , Vi,c ,
reb.Jl! X.
15 r, . Mar,
cxceisa.
l1tc Jan ,
W heat Dec .
TM.'e : Mav. fa'.e.
v4c , Feu,
Keb , t'a j
corn Dec, TVe; Jan , 3 ";u
Mav. 43Wc
Oats Dec , 'ic . Jan., Kc Keh . W-.Cs.Kc
May, Sl.e
rork-Dee,li:a), Jan, IllKH ; Feb.; II! C','
May.llSTiK
Lard Dec, K M , Jan , M S.'k , Fbli , K r,
May.werx
Blb-Jan , K MK; Teb I.S : Mar. h, .
May, l r
nraln anrl ProTlflen
rurnlsbed by S. K. Ynndt, llreker.
Cbicaoe, Dec a, locleckp in
W heal. Cern. Oits. l'erk, Lnrd.
Decemter .. . Ti 3T . .. .
January 7"K X'-i -"i U (7 vi
February. ... 7 s;. . . 1: j , jA
March n; ' " ..-
May H.S 4J St'4 U 47 fc 9
UecclpU tar Lets.
Winter Wheat 1
SprlnifWheat r;
Cern 1 !
Oats ;
Rye
Ilarley i,
Oil City.
Crude Oil i-i
llej.il
Receipts Ilega :'))
Clesln? Prlce-i o'clock p. in
Wheat, Cem. Oats. I'erk. Laid.
December 7S'( 37VJ 3?i 1' Ji rvi
January 7si S'X 12 5J h w
February ... 7JJJ : S II 3", t 01
Mareh. . s-',4
May fc2 OH 3, a u 70 Oil
oil City.
CrudeOll ,
Live Stock Staikei.
Chioaeo, Dec The Drettrf J i.mn ic
perta Cattle Ueci'ipu, 8,ijju huad , shlpinum,
3,UJi market and price was about ateady
shipping swers, 930 te I'M) as., II Wj 15 . stock
era and fwders, t- 10J3 60 1 cows, bulls aud
mixed, II JjCJM, bulk, IJKffi JJ j .exucatt.e
Ii i'.UJ 10.
liens ltcccipta, l,0n)head' shipments, ;,rje
head , market urenu : 310e higher ; reuxh mid
inlxud, l30uQltu, packing and shlpplnx, II Hi J
4 te 1 llsht- H 7f 84 4i . skips, J i J03J 70
bheep Becelpta, HJ) head 1 shlnmenU. I xC
head i market actlve , natives, 11 jgfts 00 ; West.
ern,r;70QIS)i Texana.fJSJ W; Umbj, n oeo
6 CJ0.
Kast Libirtv. Cattle-Ileceipu, cvj heicl
shipments, 339 head , market Hun i.llnii!, II -a
Seu, I.lrte KOOd, SI 23I4 Je; fcleij, MieailXi ,
Yerken.flftJSS; feeders, 13 JOflj 73 thlpmenU
leNew l'era, 1J carloads
Hogs Kecelpts, s.toe head , fhlpments, 2e
head 1 market firm; Philadelphia, l Kfjt a ,
erkera, Il3t'fl 40, common 10 light, l 1QI .11 ;
ahlpmenta te iew yerk, icurlead..
Sfieep-ltecelpn, l.bOO heads ahtpmenu, iC0 :
market firm s prime. l i (J8 , lair te l-.xkI. 13 wa
4 St, common, IJW8J; lambs, llfl"flV
Leral Stecut mill lleucl.
HepertcdbyJ.il. Leng.
Par lu't
..Iiih. Hhle.
LaneHsierpt'i tout , ll ,i iej
" ; ' 15 . ;,u 11
4 " school lean jut pe
" 4 " lnler)er im n4
4 " ln(lerjsra pm hj a
" 4 lulOorieytaii, pe 1
Munnelmlloieut'h lean j,.j r
bam siucxs
First National Hank jm n
Farmer,,' .National Uuk ... . &j 113
Fulton National Hank ni ju)."3
Ljincaster County National bank M j 1 3
Columbia National liank lit) l.Vi
;hrlstlana National llrnk li 113
KphrataNatK.nal itank 10a 1,
First National Bank Columbia... . iw a
Urst National llauk,btrasbur loe 1. ,
First National Hank, Marietta 10 'Jli.v,
Flint National Hank, ML Jey ii ltii
Lltltz National llauk iui iii
Manhelm National Hank jki M
onion National Hank. Jleunl Jey .. M iw
New Helland National Hank 10 ISO)
(lap National Itank ., p,) pu
Quairyvllle National Hank 101 j;i
Kllzabethtewn oatleiial llaiik..., im Jin
Northern National Hank im 137
TCKrjKS STOCKS
HlKSprlnK A Heaver Valley m
liildKctierl A Horbeshen uv .1,1
Columbia A Chestnut Hill u
CelumbllA WaablUKteii 10 -Villi
Conesteaa A IllKftpnne j3 91
Columbia A Marietta ii vj
Mavtewn ailzabeiblewu ?,, u
LaneatterA Kphrata va 41
Lancaster A Willow Street n um
HtrH.buiK A Millport 21
Marietta A Maytewu . w)
ainrletUt A Mount Jey a Xii)
Lane., Elliauethtewh ft Mlddletawn. lue ;u'
New wetm ttecke.
Nw Yenn, Dec JO.ll p- in. Meney teanid
at from 4 te 0 per cenL K hange ateady at 4 0(l
I "IK- Uovernmenlt tteaV Currency B's, II at
bid I 4's Coup, tl r?-'i bid F'S's de, II U't bid
The stock uiaiket ep'-jll strong audacthe,
with Ktchmend and " 1'elul leimlualthe
feature, UurlnR the nm Ii w tmnsactlens ptlfes
aJMinced V4 te , iir com., the lattei InlWtat
Point The adnnce caused sems feillnuand a
traction, but near XI e'clei k en reuewrd bitvlrc
of West Point, Jersey Cential. New tetk A New
Knlandand ticadlnir, pit. rs took nnettiet up
ward tutn, and at the piestut wililnn the best
flituivstt the 11101 nlng are, uiieul "lla' advaute
ranses fivm t te 3 per cent.
Mteik star
Quotations by Heed, Mci
Liucaster, l'a.
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nets.
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Krte, Huda
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I. short,
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Missouri l'actfle
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l'aclflc Malt ,
Hech. A 1
SL Paul
Tex I'ae
L'nlen I'ae
Wabash 4'em
W abash l'rel
3V intern U
West Shero Hends
ruiLAbxtrnu
lh. al ,
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ROYA
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
TH1B powder never vaties. A marvel of
purity, etrencm and whoiesemenes. Slore
economical than the ordinary kluds, and cannot
be sold in competiuen wlthiaetnuitltudeef low
test, short weight, alum or phesphatx pewjers.
Sold only in cam KuTal lUaixi IVwuiace
li, all Street, New Yerk. may;? lydA w
WANT ED-TWO KIKT CLASS SALES
JlhN , aalar) geud 1 j jtouieattho
Bosten st-re.
ltd STAMM UitOS A te
TJIOK RKNT THIRD AND FOURTH
XJ Flairs of Hlrsh A Urether s Uutldluc. Nes.
fi and S North Queen slret, noweccupiod by
Thes. Cummlngs as a arst-eiajs photograph
gallery. W1U be rented fer a tenn of jears.
nI7-tldlt U1KSH A HUOTUEKS.
LORAL COLOGNES. MO LET AND
Flcrlda Water, Toilet Fttracts and Sachet
l'nwden. HalrHrushes, Leu,l' aud ether Toilet
rtvitjltes, at
HL'BLET DBVO STOKE,
36 Hcst h leg Street.
FOR RLNT THE H ERV STAIILK
In the learel the Clt Hetel ismrm
MIIS E. KEEir,
d3S-3td Ne 110 Hast Chestnut strtet-
VTOTlCn ALL, INTEREST l Ue' ON
J-s the moriRage bends of the Lancaster
Watch Company will be raid et the tanners'
National Hank, of Lancaster, en aud alter Jan
uary I, ISS7 d30-3td
FARMERS' WESTERN MARKET CO.
-a- Annual mecung or sTrinn.aBrs xnoan xnean
nual mecttns; el the eto'k.'.e aersef this com-
inn
ey will be heldatthe extern Market Heuse
TUESDAY, J aNUAKY 11, ,&7, at 10a. hi , for
en T
the eloetton of directors,
dli JtdA.'tw V. O. MiBMIALL, SccrcLarv
T ANCASTER M-ENNFRCUOR.
J -J The semi-annual meetmz and election
of officers e( Uie I ancaster Mnnnercher will
take place en THUHSDAY 11EM.HU, DL
CKlItSCUil.at Mronnerctei Hall. Memberjare
rcspeciullv Invited te attend
It HENBY SCHMIDT, Secretary.
-VTOTIcrc AN ELECTION FOR TEN
X Directors and three Auditors of the Maner
Mutual Fire Insurance Ceuipanv, of Lancaster
county, will be held at Hrenemau's Hetel, Man r
township, en Tuesday, January I, las?, lelw.Gn
the hour-of oneand fonreViotk p m
JOUN K. LANDIs, President
M. D. KtDIU, Secreurv dO-ltd
HEAVY INVOICES (l Ol'lt OOODS
are shipped te the lare clils, from w here
they llnd tbelr way te all pans et the clvliu-d
world. Wcrotheynetwortv or patrenaire, this
would net be the case MIL-F.lis BOUA.X
fcOAf 1 stalls at 6c.
PUBLIC SALE ON I RID.VY, DECEM
BLK31,l?stI, will be sold at Ne 16 Kast Vine
street, the entile let of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, et the late Careline Belter, deceased.
Kale te commence at 1 e clock p. m. J onus
will be tnadu known by
J. HAY UftOWN, Administrator
II SnrainT, Auctioneer. dJtd
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
An election ler president, tt-n directors
and a treasurer of the Laneaster, Kllzabethtnwn
i. Mlddlotewu turnpike company will beheld
en MONDAY, JANUABY 3, 17, between the
hours et 11 o'clock In the forenoon and 13 o'clock
neon, at the hotel el J. H. Shelly, in the borough
el Mount Jey. ClIA K l.ONU,
decj ItwAJldTh Secretary-
Ql nClCl KKWAUD.
JJlJ KJKJ Fer any cae of nidney Trou
bles, Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical
Weakness that BOTANIC NEKVE BUTE1W
falls toeuro. Sold by druKKlsts.w cents.
HEItll MED. CO.,
Ne. 15 N. llth St. I'hlla. Pa
f Circulars free. nevrs-iypwLw
jlp' CELERRATED
Culmbacher Beer
Will be en tap at my Saleen and thosnel my
cuitemers TU ilOUKOW, HA11UUAT Red
MONDAt.
dJOJtd
F. A. RIEKER.
r-lO TO aLEElM"
Jl If you can't sleep at nl hi en ai count of
your Cough try
Ooeriran'B Cough Oure.
If the children aralreubled with a tickllngin
their threats Klve thorn Cechran'a Ceuh Cuiw -a
sare remedy for all threat trouble, coughs,
colds, aere threat, hearancss, and all bronchial
affections yield te Ita curing power. Every hot het hot
tle Kuaranteed. Only 150. per bottle Manufac
tured Hnd ter uale by
H. D. OOOHRAN, Druggist,
Nes. 137 A IS) North Queen SL. lAncaater, l'a,
I se cechmu's HtrenKthenlnK Plaster.
mayS-lyt-edlt
TTIIRST GRAND bOCIAL HOI'
METROPOLITAN RINK!
COLUMBIA.
irON NEW YKAR'fl VK.-
Als-i an oxhlbltlen by FHANK KKNSKHY
and JO-: MeNElL, the Greatest Duteh and
Irish Comedians
admission, a Cents. Ladles with Invita
tions admitted free. It
rpOHACCO UUTTINt.H, HORAI'S, HIKT-J-
1NUS AND 1MCKE1W WASTE, l)ry and
Clean, bought ler caah.
J.S. MIIL1NH,
Ne. tn I'tmrl BlibuL Nuw Yerk.
Lelui-unce rred. bchatte, Na 313 Pearl stroet,
7tw )n,s fehll-lvd
rpliRRORS Ol' THIS DUNTAL, CHAIR
X HISAHMKH,
Teeth extracted by the use el oleetrtolty per
fectly sale and harmless. My $iOU Teeth are
main, or the best material that I can purchase,
ruling lectha specialty. All work guaranteed.
W. .. riSHEB, Dentist,
apr7 1yd Ne, m North Queen 8t
.VtV ADrjCRTISKUMNnt.
-1 aceh r. 8iu:.rKKH'8
PURE RYE WHISKY,
III Kl S1KF.1 1 1.10,1 OK 81UKE.
Iiun; ldll
HAVANA I IUAHH.
A full stock et Choice Cleat I lller Havana
I'Uars el my taorlte brands Hi boaes, aultable
fui Holiday I'msenta, at
MAKKl.BY'S 'Mellow lrml,"
Ne.il Neithgueeustrvut.
( fouueily llattutan'a.)
Ih.VT.Vli "i:HiTo"lfsAllireK'rKNM A l)fi
' In the household by buylnit an linpute ar
ticle bi-cause Ills cheap, and thn lvsull tssktn
diseases or badly crweked hands, l'rnventall
this by tniylmr Mll.LKH .1 1IUKA. SOAI', Beld
csery where ni ts.
I3sASTrKN MATtKirFH()l'f4"r: ClT"
U Annual meeting el Btockheldera. The an
nual mretliiK of stockholders et this company
will he h"ld at Ne Iks Kat Mnn street, Ien
TULSDaY, JaSI. Ala 11, !?;, at 10 o'clock a.
lu , for the election el directors,
dec'fxwd.tltw ALLAN A IIKllll.Bec
T71.VLL OOODS
All the Lnleat Novelties tn FINE Mil, LI-
NKIlt at
WKlKKL'fl Mtl.Lt.NKUTSTOItK,
OMindlt Ne. ss North gtieen stteeL
T
UK
UUtShT
Is tbe flUMt made, II U a bottle,
old iijii Mliijir, ; a ijuart.
Trv our year
Mil,kU-StiMI
prices
HOIlttKll'S I.IUUOU 8TOUK,
Ne ?J Centre Sutiare, Uiucuster, l'a.
COME M.VNUFACTLRERS MAKE
O soap for the tellei, bath, laundry n
A
Li in iiuiri. until. isuiiiiiv taiiti
kiiCDOii. put we mnun ii nun j;urarm it, 111
aeRii uininnyomer wui ae aiili.&usuiniaa
80 A P
T?0 SAUh,
A GOOD FAMILY HORSE,
troop, ijulet and Se md
Alse a Set of Harness and I.lsht OK'in.a nea
HefiUemtei, OtEie Desk and sale
APPLY AT
Ne. M5 NOUTO QUE3EN STREET.
il.'l lwd
niUI.ION I'IMR V HOI M-.
SATDRUAY, JANUAUY 1, 1000.
MOORE f VIVIAN'S
GREAT COMPANY.
OtlOl K I. V UHlN't. '
" OX I '(. K-NCltRA.MlNl)
l"OCI.OCK-i ELLlNe '
OUR JONATHAN 1
lte Best aud i uuntest Musical Comedy Ytei
Written
UM. lYankee Miier.F,
The runniest Man In thn eMd. and the Charm
lu seubrette, HKl.l.E l ian, auppeiied
by a StreuR Company.
Tejpther with out eiiier-rened Orchestra
and The Kreatesl hit In years, the LA-HA-HA
DVDK MK ASS H VN D ' Parades dallv at neon.
Deu't tvlss It. The beat Band for the number el
pieces in ih nerliV A standing challenge of
IP'.fts) te pre! uce their ee.ua!
se-IMllcLs , A WCLN19
detKSld
yltY, NO'
It Used Te, But It's Different New I
Trade des net end vrltn ChrUltnai by any
means. NelwltnstandlnK the fact that our
Holiday Trade has bf en an unprecedented one,
ou' suiwire stock el reur-ln-Hand and ether
style Neckties, silk Mufflers, Handkerch'els,
Husrenaera, (.leres, cellars, Cuds, Camel llalr
rndcrirear and Half Hese, Shirts, ClRat Cases,
rocket Beeks, sleiive Dutteua, c, luis been le
penlsbed, suitable for
RETURN GIFTS.
Br "nr Trtcea Lew ns the LewpM Jm (he
sani' gw-le of kS!.
E.J. ERISNAN,
NO. r WEST KINO STREET, I.A3C ASTEIt.
F
UN' ITS'1 Fl'N '
-AT-
LANCASTER RINK 1
Te-Night And All Week,
lExcert Frldsy NlghLl
rill OlvOTKSyl'E COMEDIAN',
thank; Kennedy & McNeill I JOB-
In their Eccsntrle Sivclslty. entitled " THAT S
Till. LA-1
Skating until 0 e clock, and Dsnclns 01 one
hour alter performance-
ADMISSION,
10 OENTS
e-MATI.N
AK HALL,,
e-MATINEE ON 8A rURDAT -sis
s2t lydn
' WinETwisT ' AND " IllONtLAI'
Tlicse will astenisli teii itlike with good
ness find low prices.
Strictly all-wool goods , deiendiib!e as
keystones well-set for workmanship , and
wear in them well night Incredible.
Wire Twist-' fcults, H.
" Wire Twist " Ovcrceata.JU.
"IrencLid " Suits, 512.
Ironclad " Overcoats M
We have done seme close Oguring i it past
years te give cti3temer3 extra value for
their money ; nothing we have ever offered
gees ahead of them.
Wanamakkh A. Uhewn,
Oak Hall,
SUL'IUEASI COHNKH tjIXllI AND ilAH-
m:t Stf.,
I'llILAHKH'IUA.
-r UANHMAN A HltO,
L, Gansman & Bre.,
COIl, NOlUH (Jb'K.EN A UH..-iUr.BlS ,
Offrr HlKer HirrfBlus than eiei before lu
Mcii's, Ilejs' ami Clillilien's
SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
Hulher than pack theae aoeds and curry them
eyer uutll next acaseu we eiler this wuek the
itreatest barualns ever placed borere the public.
Men's ovcrceuts, All wool Ceaslmere, leduced
Jlen's rinolleaver Overcoats rednced te IS dt
Men'e iue Chinchilla Oveiceata leiluced te
Kxtra line Bilk faced Overcoat reduced te
''children' Ovorceata at 11.13, 11.50. tiW and
UMVa?i5Su efhey material at Me and im
Iirria I'antsat $1 9. Sl.ui. II W, tl Wand IJ t(J.
chlidren'a Knee l'anw at lie.
r Uememljer naine and plate, aa these (reeds
must go aud no reasonable offer nlll be relued.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MCUCI1AMT TAILOH3.
Manufactuitrs of Men's, Heys' and Children'!
Clothing,
S. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange St.,
ijs.N'CAvrcn, i'a
A lTi:K rilltlBTMAS HAH0A1NH.
Surprising
-IN
1GL0AKSI
Wraps, Jaokets, Plush Garments and Children's Coats.
EVERYTMINa OHEATLY REDUCED.
Nole ibis Hal et Uendeiful Inducements let tlinsn who lnvi been antlclratliK "AflKIt
C1IUIS1MA3 HAltUAINS.' He mean tOKtatlly and astenlah you bejend JetirRiealest etrecta
liens
Nt.7A-KXCKLl.hNT LAH1I S JALRK1H
l.oe-CIIILHUKN'S COA1S Best Herlln
Twill.
U.ioe-MISSKS' NI.W.M AUK ET -Tailor Made.
An I ItilVH'NlfUMlllUltlS.
I.Vtt-HKST DIAHONAI. I.. Villi V NKIVMAU !
Kl ru fetlect rittitiiJ Asirnkati leiiar
mid Cutis
Imported Wraps at Half Price.
A GENUINE FEAST FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS
ATI
NEW CLOAK STORE,
JOSEPH L.
136-138 North Queen St.
-Oiders by Mall nlll ttuietie.
AA'IV AU I KHTtSLWtLXTN.
FOK HKNT-THi: MIIKKlMAt lHU'Si:
and part et thn PtaMtiiff (.all'en u nil
dnatd.Utw 11KOKHK OKOSSMAN.
XN THL, HTATT. ( Ur I'KNNS'i l.V A N 1 A
there are W.I I0.roe aerosol ftreund.and tnc
IMS. when our works nere established, there has
been mera than four tlmea that many pounds el
se p made. M1LLEK'.- HOUA. B O A I
TT OKHUAHT, "
Fine Tailoring.
A Full and Complcte ateck et Imported an
Homeetle
Suiting and Ovoreontlnp;
rer the rail Trade new ready te select Hum.
Call early te secure Heat Styles.
H. GERHART,
Ne. ON.yUKKN at..
Oproalte the l'nsterr.ie
XT"T M3CKSN A U YbTt)M.OW US-
.1 act dlriotlena te u' tain a rican Kanneut,
utuie plain water and Mll.LEK-s; HUHAX
SOA1'.
ADISCOL'NT Al.L,OWr.t)
Te all charitable, poraena tmylng Holiday
l'reieuta for the Peer aud Needy
Wobavet selul (loeda that will be very much
appreciated by Men, Women andthlidieu who
areoutefempIoMiieul. who would need t'nder
wear, Shirts, l'auts, atecklnira, (llevra, Hand
kerchlefa, Buapendera, and Maple ChmIs aultd
for the season. Uae tbe I. X L. I'ellah f jr clean
tnR your silverware, Ac Ker sale
AT HKt IITOLH S
Ne 31 North Wueen Street
- BlKIl 01 100 Dig slOCkinh.
"a H. KONKNSTlilN7
A BARGAIN.
t)n Ins te the close of the Kali aud Winter ea.
aen, I Ilati, purchased tme mere ptece of these
eli ant Heavy Dark 111 no Kngtlsh Cheviots, at a
reduced orlee. They were our beat teller, and
aeld at aTA-CO, and have reduced them te tbe low
flarure of rcsoe. .Made and trimmed elcganUy,
and above all, a perfect nt.
A. IL UOSENsTKlN, r'tne Tailoring,
IT! North Unwn iL
"PVKKY I.ADY
eilOULK Mftll riiK
Art Needle Werk Exhibition,
DEOHMBEU 7tb te lUh(
At th SMesteunifl of
Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g (Je.,
f 5 ael'Tll QUEEN 8TKKF.I,
Umjii, I'a.
-Oieu Eveulnga dllfd
lUTIMUCKS '
OUT PRICES AT CLARKE'S.
IIC'T ytALlTY I1ITK OHAPK",
10c. a I'eunil
Or' bTOCK ONLTbe. a Pound
lan Ueien Nice Oranges Mr e
One Dezen flenda Oranirts fur .U .
I en ceulKxtraramlly Cracketa ter'.c
Heat Kronen 1'eas, le acan
Ne ateru In thl town can ahe you a betti
Viallty el
FLOUR
llian we ate selling at the most icAsennble
pi Ices
Oic, Sic , 03c and hoc aiuartet
lryanyel thn abeyu and you will be pleactd
Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere,
NO. S3 WEST KINO 8TIUCET.
-Telephone..
c
LKAItlNd HALK.
(ire.il Clearing Sale !
FK E VIOL'S TO IN VKNTOKY
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere,
KI.U.S ANTS AND OIUJ L'JI'S or
Dreea Goods,
MuslirJB,
Onlicoes,
Flannels,
AT yUIOL SLLL1NO I'lllCES
1111. IIALANCI. 01 OL'K BTOCKOI
6HRISTMAS GOODS,
Ftrap Beeks, Aalezriph Doeki,
PICTURE & STORY BOOKS,
TOYS, DOLLS,
(JAMES AND I1KASS GOODS,
At On Hall Usual lUi'ull 1'ipr
BLANKETS.-BLANKETS.
I pnntdael l.oe rails
Whlle and Colerod Blankets
Alices than coat of Manufactuie.
ATT & SHAHD,
0. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,
LANCAUTtlt, I'A.
Reductions
s.lOO-I'LAIN BKItUN TWILL NKVIMill
K 1.1 .1
3.00-M.NH.sT aLL-WOOI. IIOl'ULK N1W
MAIIKM.1
SSO-Sltl'Kllll ALL WOOL IIKAVLIt NEW
MAKKKT1.
M.tne-HH.H ASl MMCA.N JACKKTS.
' ainoe-sKAL I'Lfall WltAI'H-tntlu Lined,
UK-
RAU & CO.,
Open Kvcry Evening.
l'lumptnnd Careful Attention -fc
a Air .tn rKiiTJSMtKXTx.
Coei'Eii uerHi: reu iiknt.
The cooper Heuse, one half autiaia from
Centre Squat n and ()wra Heuse, and near 1,0th
tnllrOAddeieU. Thla la unn of the larMeat and
liest house-. In the eliy. Large tale aud Lt
ehansn stallcj, nil flistclasa I c-'fljlen en
April 1st
WM. t.ceni'KK
rj."
, H.
UMBRELLAS
Mnde te Order,
Re-Oovered or Repaired nt Short
Netice. f
THE MANUFACTURERS.
R. B. &H.,
iVK. u K.l.s' K1SO STREET,
LANCASTt.ll. I'A.
J H. MA Kl IN .1 CO.
I II IMMhNIK LINE Of
TOYS, GAMES, BOOKS,
- NII-
FANCY GOODS,
Aitr. miiAi MAiikitii i)uvn ie rrticts
lO CLOSE HUM cut
Call niul Jmlge ter Yourself.
Artistic China,
Glass, Porcelain, &c.
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KniDAY, DEIOHMDHU 31, 1000.
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