vmm. J-JSTI THE LANCASTER DAILY tNTEIitJGWCER. TUESDAY. C! l-r I m m m. & s& k 33 &LS P M ;',&, A COASTING ACCIDENT. taramm truvmim te a zad ', MHJOXSu-tmm arvmr. WBttW ?tt U attack By Bled and Is New In a Drill- "! ! GvndlHcm IcaCnttanHatTSttlna tra BecHng Commodity Tasini of rtsrja mta Coble-Tewa Bilsfs. P? CeLvnatA, Jan. . The subject of coast- tim en uie nm w ene aueui wnicu mucu M Imm aaid and written. Ths use of sleds a tiie atteeta ta In violation of the borough ordlaaneaa, but the practice Is much Indulged ;V'1 without hindrance from the authorities. i liecuat street, above Second, te Frent was a favorite oeaitlng place last night and the ;' atreet wm full or sled, whose occupants had ' rare sport. The use of sled made travel , Try dangerous, and a number of accident ' " . ..,.... ui.i.. .,ia,1 Tvnt Urn A TWIJ HUIIUU1 NW1UVUI icsuiivu .-.-.. .. . - f,., o'clock last evening te a eon of William lifwwoea, age aeven jeers, miug uu . ' mAmi .-. fTkl4 hn wa rOOSllni Oil ttda atreet. While going down the hill ? the boy rolled from hla aleU ana wm struck i t'J another sled closely following him. The va uey was camea iu iu uuiu "" v 'tr'tmrrtaritv nmmnned. An examination ei Lff the Injury found that he had sustslued a i. x aenOUS WOUUU IWUt IUO glum. xcu . , tefMMr him wllh nrli fnrOA Ihnt ft nnrtletl of '- the clothing had entered the body. The BCecssiry medical attention trss given 10 me boy, whose injuries aref a serious nature, though net necessarily fatal. Funeral ernnJ, Colile. The funeral of, BenJ. Cehlc, who died en Monday morning, at his home In Concord Lane, will be held en Thursday afternoon, at 2:40 o'clock. Services will be held In Cookman chapel and Interment at Mount Bethel cemetery. Filling Ice neuses. A number et teams are employed te-day In hauling Ice from the river te fill the private ice houses in town. The Ice merchants are making preparations te secure their harvest. Jacob G. 1'euee Is at present engaged In cutting from the outlet et the canal te fill his houses abeve the bridge. Samuel rilbcrt will commence en Wednesday te till his liouse from Stickler's run, near the darn, lei cannot be secured from this side of the river en account of the gorging. 1'reui the Iren span te tVrightsrllle a clear sheet has been formed. Te get this a channel will have te be cut through large gorges, which win de an expensive unueriaKing. Town Notes. Moero A Vivian's " Our Jonathan " com pany will appear in the opera home, en Wednesday evening. The services of the week of prayer will be held this evening In the Church et Ged. Messrs. Wilsen llrewn, superintendent, and A. XL Mess, master moehanks of the Frederick division of the Pennsylvania rail read, went down the Pert Deposit read this morning lu a special train en a tour of In epectlen. A number of parties took advantage of the excellent sleighing and visited Lancaster, Marietta and ether places last night. The relief department of the Pennsylvania railroad paid benefits, during November, te eight empleye?, who were disabled from ac cident, and eleven men who were sick. These men live in Columbia. Installation of officers of 'General WeUh Pest will take TiTace te-night. . cere- menlcs.-ffHl be performed by Colonel I". J. Alsgoe, of Pest 270, of Wrlghtvllle. Mr. J. David Belttcl, of Lancaster, is en a visit te his sons In town. Samuel Campbell lest a vatuable herse by death en Monday. The First Nations! bank has Issued hand some calendars te their patrons. Columbia assembly Se. 20 Artisans order of Mutual Protection is in a flourishing con dition, financially, and is rapidly Increasing in membership. rat: rcLres rABitsR. A Clbb lu the Lewer End Dlacnites Aeme Acrl caltural Tepic. At Joel King's en New dear's day the Ful ton Farmers' club met with J. K. Blackburr, president, and Day WoeJ, secretary. The question "Dees it pay te cut fodder for stock" was discussed by Llndley King, Alvln King, Ment. Brown and Jeseph K. Blackburn. The question whether files are any advantage te a iiuibu nusuiEK;ue?tu uy isr. i. xviug. v.er uella Blackburn asked bow te prepare pressed beef. D Weed replied : Take shin or any undesirable or even touch pi cee and boil until the flesh is tender and enily teparated from the bone, llath the meat finely ; season te taste with pepper and salt, and herbs as may be desired ;ad da portion of the liquor in which the meat was boiled ; boil until thor oughly cooked, stirring constantly te prevent scorching. When done turn it out into a stone vessel. When cold It Is ready for use. Grace King read a selected poem entltled "JS'ew Year's Day." Mary Btubbs read a selectleu, "The Closing Year;" A. E. Weed, 'Education of Farmers' Sens ;" Ment. Brown recited a Hew Year's poem. Llndley Jack Jack eon and his mother were elected members. Adjourned te meet at J. It. Blackburn's at the usual time next month. Initallatlen et Officers. The following are the officers Installed by Blue Crew Cmtle Ne. 40, Knights of the Oelden Eagle, by District Grand Chief Islder Neuman, assisted by Kmt. Killlnger as grand sir herald : Past Chief, W. J. Temlln Ken i noble chler, J. B, McMlchael ; vice chief, H. W. Plnkerten ; high priest, B. K. May nard ; venerable hermit, II. 11. Ilolten ; sir heaild, T. B. Nestle: M. et R., J. Frank Bow Bew man ; C. of E., J. S. Beck ; K. or E., H, Eck. man; bard, J. W. Wlsegarver j chamberlain, P. W. Eck man ; euslgu, A. K. Mowrer ; es culre, G. W. Daveler; 1st guardsman, And. Mebatley :2d guardsman, Elw. Ueuser. This castle Tril Leu ly celebrate its second anniversary ou Feb. l!Stu, and has a member ship of 175 in geed standing ; f 1,200 in furni ture and paraphernalia, (600 in the ex. eheqner and paid out during lait term J2S0 for telief. Ullle lllntoe'i Father Crllklieil. Frem Ihs bhamukln Tltnip. The rather or tbe late Ullle Hiuten lt negotiating with tbe opera bouse manage went for dales (or a series of enter. tainmentN villi Ballle II In ten as leading lady. Tl propriety ei such n move en the part of Air. Hlcten Is open te criti cism. It would seem that due respect for the memory et his dear child, who was n great iavcrite with tbe public, should induce him te withdraw from the stage for a season at least. As the theatrical business comes under tbe bead of amusement, it savers tee nueh of rejolceing at a funeral for the new Ulntcu combination te take the read at this time. A Denial A wilier under the netu de plume ei "Justice," writes te the Eincater n7Uirer a refutation of the story the Istellieesceii printed from the Pittsburg Jjf, concerning the firm of Hosteller i Smith. In conclusion it wis : "that Mr. Uealetter used Mr. Smith's capital in any way, but for the firm, under the direction of the firm and In the firm's uatne, is entirely false." he Runt Ilia World AW47, Frem the New Tork Timet. A man whose name would have been geed en a check ler 2,000,000 net long age, spent two hours in the back office e! a Wail street broker's ene dsy last week waiting te get the cbauce te borrow tlO from one who ued te be hU clerk. Speculation bad brought him poverty and made the clerk a millionaire, all within a ytar or two. Church Alineit 011 Fire. On Bunday the Chilntmas anniversary via held at the Hetermed church at New Provi dence. Tbe church was thronged almost be yond IU capacity. When Uking the collec cellec collec tlen ene man reached in bis pocket for the change. He had seme matches In his pocket, and the mitcbts ignlted and the llauu-H an. pearea. Te save himself be emptied hli pocket en tbe fleer, and the fire was ex tinguished without any harm. feuiK-aygchoel luttlinte. ... Th. EyB8ecal Lutheran Bunday Scheel Teachers' irutltute convenes in Christ church en Meuday, January te, at 7:30 p. m. Devo Deve Devo tlenal exercises, Her. E. Melster; lit tonle. ' What can the Sunday school de te promote' progressive education among Its members 7" lVUHeyderi reeess ; 2d tople : "Uew should lheHuii(ly sahoel be graded T" Rev. O. E. Ueupti benediction by iter. B. Stall. Orad at Far-IIS. The following It the relative grade of pupils, by Classen, In attendance at the boys' high school for the months of November and De cember. Twe hours' home study eipected from each pupil : FISST CLAM. Clarence It. nirih,...W Peter II. flick ... Wtn. Z. Hey v Warren 8. Kehin.... Mceige A. fcasles rvld nalr Waller A.ltcrn(fM.. J7 Chas s?. Lenir Charles Sencr t VhrL'J,Sli Nelsen V. Ucvneia..l Jeet it. Uretr ... . KlmerHarnlali MwardPenls Jehns. Martin... . Charles Beam Charles llj-ut Cns. IC.Zertman.. Chas H.Welchan. .n nm.nw !1 Herbert lleltahu .n'r.lmer I:. Slener.... .71 Loen R. Miller . . HICOND ct. "JX&L""&&1L2!$&&W.. M . M ..W .0 .77 ..TO ..7 ;i . ;j ?s TU ..! ..ca waiter ".""""niEVi. S-)i .te., it. T. ersr, qi Kd. P. rrtnd.. Herbert C. Miller, Jetcph II. Apple.. KlmerK.Shanb.., Jej.il. M ecus Hey Wm. K. 8inlth... , Henry Kaudel ... (). M. Leonian. .. Wm. r. Hardin; Elmer fleam.... Abrsm Adam . .. w Wsrren Mitchell.. ...n t.utbf r D. Keed .. ...S8W. B.McCkey , . .N Samuel W. Miller , ...M Kdwln W. llssen., ...,M Frank It. Mudy. . ...M.rred. 11. Uniger. . , walterOiTin ... . .M HeTard Martin .8lII a McCRSkey ... ..tl rrank J Siaucer . Keuilic " l'-,re TBIKDCLieS. Abratn M. Sheek. ., J no. J. Ilethcrmet , Jehn A. Sjuengcr . Dee K. Iiiiler waller w.Wamen WRlterS.Snlekler ., Win. Uloteher .... Gee. S. Hellene t;larenre'. Ingles., Harry I. Evans. . . Clarence K. Kurtz.. Uee. II. Ktncer . Oeo. H.DInkltbcrs. W m. It Uempf .W.lWm.n. Cennrfl.. T ..M Herbert M. lleffraeler.Ti ..s;,Ueerr.Oflll 7i ..f6 HarryW.Kerlng 71 .H rrank E. Itnnt n ..M Harry S. A. Heea ...01 ,. ,MJ Slchelm .T. Nary V ..MChM. W. SslveiU ... ss L.TOiMIllerryle M ...Ta.KebUO Kirk fl ,.T Enrln I.. Hey . M .. 7C Uee. S. W. Bnibsker S . 77' wiittam It. tlerr w ...77 Fred Ernst M TOCRTB CL1S. Cha. U Marshall ....73 Thes. B. Hewell alter Faenlev y as Urablll Shaffer 41 .man., as, Walter Buckius 17 Mlltun n.ilartman. Kll Stein se Jehn r. nipple. Heward F. Tyler... Frank e Leeb .. Kdw. C. AlUck... Lyman II. Brady Oeorge Leenard... Arthur M. Davit... Albert L.sebutn.. ..N Je. D. Stewart.. ..Ml BenJ. P. Miller.. ,.M Henry K.UreiT . ...Vivm. A. Bern.. ..M warrlen McCaekey. ,.m wm. it uarruen ..87 tr C, leek ti ...vi Wm. r. Kuhn ... 77 Jehn . rranklln. W. C. Wolf ersberger..50i Toboggan lMuhes- The disappearance of the roller sksting cr&xn caused the geed doctor te leek blue and practice little economies. This morning, however, he appeared In the best of health and spirits, geed bnmer beaming from every feature. He was reading an article headed : "Uew te Build aTobeggan Slide," Oil City Btuzard. Nellie "Were you ever tobogganing In Canada?" Minnie "Yes, but It isn't hall se nice as it is In Omaha." "Toe cold 7" "Ne, net that; but the slides are se awfully steep." "Steeper than ours 1" "Ob, ever be mucn ; wny, tney are se uangereus ion me gentlemen can't de a thing but Just watch the course and steer." "Oh!" -Vet. Yerk Sun. A couple of the typical round-town boys, rough and ready, ragged and saucy, were standing before a hardware store examining the Canadian Idea In New England, yclept the toboggan. They took bold ei the aide rails with their grimy bands and smoothed the bottom of the bread sled with their hardened palms. "Them's the dandles," re marked eue ei the urchlna." "V-a-w ; they ain't no use at all," replied the ether ; "no feller can ever go belly.slspper en 'em, 'n they're no geed." Hartferd roll. SUlghlng l.'pMte, On Monday afternoon as Street Commis sioner Bertz was turning the comer at Lemen and Lime streets, his sleigh was upset and he andja little child with him were thrown eat. Neither wm hurt. This alternoen Kamuel Hatr and a com panion were driving up North Queen street, their sleigh caught In the street car track in front et Flien it Brenemsn's store and both were thrown out, but net Injured. A sleigh belonging te Geerge Kercber was upset at North Queen and Walnut streets this afternoon in making turn. Tbe occupants were thrown out and J E. Lamparter, one of them, had his face cut. Llederaranx Ofllcsn The Llederkranz elected the following officers en Monday evening te serve for the ensuing term : President, Jeseph Albert , vice president, Casper Msurer: secretary, Ernest Keebm ; financial secretary, William Freltag, treasurer j Getlelb Gerstiey, con ductor ; F. W. Haas, librarian ; Henry Bras, trustees, Philip Stumpf, Irvin Keller and Frederick Helm i Janitor, Henry Foehl ; col lector; F. C. Ostermayer , banner bearer, Lawrence Knapp, A Wlteeniln Tobacco Hayer Here. Mr. Phil Ettenbelm, of the firm of Ktten him A Freehllcb, Jobbers and packers of leaf tobacco In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Is In Lan caster taking a leek Bt our big tobacco beuses and their contents, and will probably be a heavy purchaser before he leaves. Week el Prayer. There will be services every evening this week, except Saturday, at the Presbyterian church, East Orange street Services are being held esch night during the week of prayer, In the basement of St, Jehn's Lutheran church, and the publle are cordially Invited. A sermon esch evening by the pastor. Opened Permanently. The branch office et the Western Union telegraph office, at the Pennsylvania passen ger station, which ler the st two years has been open for trains only, was oneeed per manently this memlng. Miss Elsie Comb is in charge and the oltlee will prove a great convenience te people In the northern sec tlen of Ihe city. The Inter Bute Mnnlclpa! Convention, Several of the members of councils ap pointed te attend the lnter-state municipal convention left for Harrlsburg this morning. The full committee is Georce M. Berger, Dr. R. M. Belenlu. William K. Beard, W. P. Cnmmtngs and Jehn B. Leng. Gibsen IValves a Hearing. Lsyten Gibsen, the young msn who Is charged with having assaulted Officer Allen Pyie, en Christmas night, was berere Alder man McConemy this morning. He waived a hearing and gave ball te answer at court the charges et lelonleus assault and battery and reslitlng an officer. A rretent te Hi V. M. C A. Mr. dee. Worst, steward at the almshouse, through Din'l H. Herr, sgent, presented the Yeung Men's Christian association with Grant's Memoirs, in two volumes. leef Ileal Estate. L. Knapp sold at private sale Monday the Mechanic's hotel, heutheast corner Plum and Chestuut streets, te A, H. F. Gollatz for f II, 000. ' Ite-Kleclrrt Chief, iieerge W. Miller has been re-elected thiel of the Reading tire department. Pr-il. Mumler, of Xw Vetk, Will commence his Clese for Instruction in Fashionable Dancing enTIIUiMUAl, JANU Alty 6, Uj7. Afternoon at , for Misses and Muter, and at 8 o'clock ler Ladles and Gentle men Terms, l for 15 lessens. Particulars later, dtcseeid Don't let neuralgia and rheumatism get rooted In the system, but kill them with salvation OU. Het drinks should be avoided In cold weather. They have a tendency te weaken tbelunfcsand threat, Take Dr. Bull's CoughByrupfercoughs. OMAT11M. Onitv. January 8, 18)7, In this clty.fiebasllan Graw, la the Slst year et his age. Gene from earth I yen, gene forever Tear dlmm'd eyes shsll gaze In vain 1 Wm stall hear his voice, eh. never .Vvver mere en eirtn again I Heme Is sad-yes, ssd and dreary I onereme, lonesome, every spot , Listening ler his voleo till weary Weary, for we hear it nef We loved htm yes, no tengas can tell Hew ranch we loved him, and hiw well. On t loved him, tee, and he thought best Te take hlin home te be at rest. The lelatives and f riends of the family are re spectlully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late resldence, Ne. Ill West Orange street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kervlcea at St. Jehn's German Uefermert church, corner of Westerange and Mulberry streets. Jnteimur.t at .leg's Lutheran cemetery. UtAttKBT. Mew terk Market. rin!W ai iK' ??" irS.UI market firm) Ii?.!lJl.,.''L.1', Superfine, tl mqj e, common te geed extra W eatern.r) Soai M : ceed .fancy exiru bute. 3 WQJ aJ.' ' E LtM-Ke, l UsO.'stateT 970970 1 7e. I de, ate i Ke. 1 Red. Winter, Jan.. tte t Feb., M'ic Corn-Ne. i tnUed outirHe i de Jan, tr4e1 rc&te. 1 While 8ta tie i Ke. J de, 40C. NM rolled,.! an. J.vc- ....,. Rye dull t estern, UMe I State, IJHQWe. Parley nominal. rerk dull new mess. US SKtl! . lArd-Feb.assat May, 7I4. Molaieea steady tX (or M lest TurjvnUnenrrnalJ;Hc: w-.,. Ileelndull I strained te oed, B7HOII M. retmleumdulli Refined, la c. hc. rrelshts quiet areln te LiTetpoel, tie. Butter flrnH Western CieMuexy, -Wttfat "ctawinil! WeHernriat.llOlS.Het statefae- IKSie3j-1 State. .Vci Western, SXTUc. Suirar steady t KeflntMl Culloet, Cc i urnnu laieislMSOe. Tallew dull i Prime City. IWe. Klee nominal t Carolina. lair te Reed, SHe. Coffee dull, but Arm I fair earywe, lf". Ohlrace Predne Market. CBicine, Jan. . Wa. in Matet opened Wheat Jan., 7ViC t reb iSe . March, ?'c : Cernlan., J;c I Feb, S7KC March. 57;c , May. Iia:e. 0U-JanH 'e i Feb., Me t May. SlVe-. rera-Jan, IlirtJK i Feb. IU t7W . May, I16 Loul Ian., M W, Feb., re te. March, Irt 70, May.fBf.K. Short Ktl'l- -Feb., W9.K, Match, t' r Mav, MJJ.H, nceise. Wheat-Jan., 7?e I Feb, 7tei March, te te I stay. sec. Cern Jan, S"i0 Feb, MHei March, J7t,c. May, iiwai?ie. eats Jen, itfUc. Feb a'ici Match, sHe Perk-Jan . HIM 1 Feb.illt M : March. 115 03. May.lltx LardJan,S4 1 reb,trtMt Mirch,l'l6). MRTbsljan, M. Feb f, W ; March, t! rx , May. t US. rhlladelpht Produce Matket. rsaibsirBU, Jan. 4 Fleur matkel fltnij ole, KM barrel; Mlnneaet llaker. It KtU Pennsylvania Family, v 7."OS ' . Western de, stneciMi Patent, i TJas m. Bye flour (julet, wss. in, e pJa. w neat Jan., reb , JHe., Mtch."V March, c March. ."'c Arrll. (ke. Cern Jan., April. 4c OatsJan., Art". J""- 4( IFeb, fHci :c. reb. S5-1C. Drain and rrostsleu. Tutnlshed by 8. K. Yundt, Breker, CnceO, Jan. t, 1 o'clock p. m. Wtieat. Cern. eat. Perk, Lard. Jannarv 7" t !". 11 te u February 77 sn. S11 l Mareb MS ST'I 11 ? Aptll ... s.S !"! May ( 4t'i SIViUM R 'i Kccelpu (.. Leu Winter Wheat 'il Brrlng Wheat 7'1 Cern.. l Oats 1-i By 7 Barley 5i Oil City. CrudeOtl .. rer Mead. Kecelpls-HcKs Ji.nf Closing Frice-3 o'clock p. in. wheat. Cern. Oat, rerk Lard January 7' t x 11 ss r. e February. ... 7J J 0 11 M S.' March 4s 3?i I 12 0 H.11 AOIU li .... !AJ .... f 58 Jlsy 6Vi 7S MS IS JO c 73 ou city. Crude OU r". LIts btetk Market. Cstcane, Jan 1 The Drevers' Journal le ports Cattle Itecelpts. UM head,shlpmenU', 2,s.t); market and prices active but leaisc lower, shipping steers, SoOte l.VO 6s., SJ JC4JJWX . stock steck ers and feeders, tl WQS 73 1 cows, bulls and mixed, 11 ACQ 40 ; bulk, tl INJ1 7S ; Tcxs3 cattle ria3. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head ; shipments, ?,(" head : market steady ; shade lower , rough and mixed, MlXtlTOi packing and shipping, It 90 S 00 : light, l 6004 M t skips. K 7.'flJ KX Sheep Kecelpts, MM head ; shipments, lene head : market steady -, native. 13 &GS 73 . Wvt ern.rJ734JJ73iTcxanji,fJJOeii'0i lambs, 1121 3 vs. Kast Libsktt. Cattle Receipts, irv) head -. shipments, SOS head ; market active 1 prlmelt Su 4X3 i talr te aoed, l S301 30 : feeders, 13 &0O4 00 ; 1 erkers, 13413 33! feeders, W 50C1 73. shipments te N ew Tork, ?) carloads. BI Hogs Receipts. 300 head! shipment. e head I market actlva 1 Phlladelpbles.lM 'ifll 23 , Vemers. 14 9KJ3 COi common te light, CI 7Ht B0 ; shipment lejie Yerk. 23 carloads. bheep-Recelpts, 5,400 head: shipments. tFOt market Arm t prime. 14 XQi 1 lair te ceed, 13 g li common, rJ3); lambs, II iG. Nsw Tork Steckl. Kit Ter.x, Jan. 4,131 p. m. Meney lean'd at from S06 percent. Exchange qnlel at 4 F1Q 1 sv, Governments steady. Currency ft, 11 7JH bl.1 ; 4s coup, 11 tlH hid ! 4H's de, U VH bid. The stock market opened Irregular, and after the first few isles a sharp selling for foreign ao ae ao eount, together with a heavy bidding by the bears, caused prices te decline M te SXpercent by midday. Since 17 o'clock a brisk buying of Jersey Central hat strengthened the market, and prise" show a slight recovery. 5tec Markets. Quotations by Keed, McGrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster. Pa. ItSW TORI LIST. 11 X Canadal'aciac C.C.C. Al kl coleradoCoal ti Central Pac Canada southern f.H ChhSt L.A Pgh Den. A ntn G Del. L.A W U7VJ Krte .! Krie, tads 'O Jer. C 97 K. A T M Leu. A N h.'J, L. Bhore 9ii Mlch.Cen Missouri Pectnc le-J N,r .'l N. P. Pref cow N. West II4K N.T.C luii Kast Tennessee C 1S Omaha Ok Oregon Transportation UU Ontario AW 15 . HJH reciac Man., ya.; ivecn. a r ti SL Fanl 9 Tex. Pac ri: union rac WabashCem Wabash Pref Western U West Bhore Bends New England muADiirniA list. 1 Len. vel.... h.n. t.a; ra-K ii'., Reading.. IS 1I-IH 1 13-16 Leh. Nav Hestenv.Pass.... P.A N Cent Peeples Pass Rdg.Gen'ls OU 3"!i 10SH . 71 'p !X Hoeiehold Slarkel. niisv. Creamery Flutter Butter V ft Dutch Cheese fi Inmp. roc Liar. Bprlng Chickens, Vpr . Chickens V pair (llvr) Chickens fi ptece (cleaned) ... Ducksy pr tltve) Ducks (cleaned) Turkeys (cleaned) Turkeys (live) (leeee (cleaned) . 4fic . . . .snfl.Vc MJKc .50c0e ..40COI1.U0 ...31 HOC . ...KVieOc MVt0O . ftWl75 II ICffl () ... wa'"e Geese (live). MISCSLLASZOCO. Apple Butter Vqt- 1S0 VMtyinni iwtlie lluney U ft -c LardVift , 0 ClderVlgal , l')e Bauer Kraut V qt 6c rscrrs. Apples Kpk ISfflOlc Bananas)) dez ate Coceanuu, each 6jl0e Lemens V) der llijaie Oranges v der uioe Hrapesfs l?ife reaisVXrk IW300 vxaxTastss. Lima Beans, yqt i:a Cabbage, V head -tN) B'ets, ft bnncb HJlOe Cauliflower, fi had Hj3e bweetPetatcts VXpk lOSWe Turnips, WW nk t(ia Turnips, $ U bushel tiftvoe rma'eesV)Kpk iaie Hwcet retattms. V K r loeiec Pie Squashes (each) jnjjiie flnlnns, W Spk frQine CatTeu. V hunch , (Se Celery, fi bunch , iec Hemfny.Vqt i8e . ... rLecaaD 8Rii Fleury bbl uce Fancy Heller Fleur ...M40 Wheat 73$03 Oats Mttlea Cem (shelled) , 7ma Cera.ss Ji pk e00e je c eaatsis. Hay y ten..... nsflis Clevenieed ss bus lt73Ai6.ie Timethy V bus ui) Herd lira. VI bus si JO Orchard Gnus Y bus m Mixed Lawn Grosses f)bus ,...11.00 Hungarian Grass Y bus 1120 BtrawWten.. t flaxseed bus , t:w nan. Halibut IP a 133200 Catfish Mtt ,.i3e OyttersV lr0 (!CC1 W kna Bass 100 Blue Fish 100 Murgeon lua Flounders 10a USXT. ijimu v ft v-ntKi Mutten V s lWilfe Veal v a. VQa Beefy KilSe nausageTi B..,.,,,, 12a 1'nOllfinr W Ik. 100 IStJIOe 210 Via .loe 130 183 ... .100)10 ...... ts&.-ea Hamss n wbole.,,. Ham V . sliced.... Bacen S) in Dried txar,Y qr.... Bologna w ir Cern Beet ft I'kV. list bits... le.-fc 3ti IbX Phlla 10 nanils. KepurtedbyJ. 11. l.e Par Lal pallia, sate. ,., im 1117 Lancaster S yvt cent, 1, I .1 I. II H 1 l KM IK) he ii Ui lw 1 1113 school lnn InterSfljcats InSeraiietis ltf. lul M Irts 1 v 113 n 1I 113 IV IN lt a.yi IM I VI ltl M i,v y) no no ii tntoerscyeais ManhclmltoieuKhloan. B4MSTOCS. First National rtank Fanners' National lUuk Fulton National Hank Lnncuuter County National Bank Columbia National Uink . M f "' .. M .. Kvi .. Irt) . ui . lil , . Ii .. 1,0 .. im . lll . U . M .. I'M . Ul .. h tee ... lt unrtsuana national uruk Kparaia National ltank Fust National Kank Columbia First National Iiank.strasbutv First National llank. Marietta rirtl National Hank, Mt-Jey l.ltttt Nattenalltnnk Msnhelm National llank tinlen National llank, Sleunt Jey - - New Helland National ltank Hap National llank .... quarryvllle National lank Klliabcthtewn at!niial IVink Ner thorn National ltank Tcaxriat rivx Hlg Spring A nearer valley HildxepeilA lIersrshcHi Columbia A Chestnut Hill CelutubU Waahlnvlnn S(l UK 11 y :i(v. it ." 11 41 tIV3 M tw SV3 -II VI 71 ie; iw :) ei 1.13 .. 5J no Si 10 arv 110.10 l.te is 1 M 31. M 103 101 11 114.79 1IJ0.7S Conestoga A lliu siinng Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Kittabethtewn Laucoster A Ephrata Lancaster A willow street Strasburg Millport Marietta A Maytown Marietta A Mount Jey .... Lane, Kllzabethtewn A MldJletenn Lancaster A Fnittvtlle lAucaster A Lltltz Lancaster A WUUamalewn Lancaster Maner..,., Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A Ne Helland tSCBLLSSSOCe IWH. East Dmndywtna A ayneburg ... Uuarvy vlile K. ll MlllersvlllestrretCar In iinrtng Printing Company )v,llijht and Fuel Company Muvcus liouse (llends) Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Hellew-warn Stnvena llonse s V.V .ft : ii 75 .'V IU) a. n px) VI M O M SI l' , 10 h llll w a re w re M PXl 103 , he ltx MUlersvUle Nermal Bclioel Northern Market Kastern Market. Western Market Lance ter City strwl Hallway Ce.... Uu Company Bends. Columbia Iloreneh Bends Lancaster A Busquehanua. Lencsvater A New DanvUle Suarryvllle B. B,n.... eadlne A Columbia ILlUSs Vr ADEESTJiSilEyXV. TAKINa rOWDEIC ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vsrle. A marvel of purity, strengtn and wbotesemenees. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition wtib tr.e multitude of low tst-shert weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sela only in cam. Kevst Biiiss PowesaCcs 109 Wall Street, New Yerk. may":lydAw WANTED OOOD (4IRI.S AT NO. 7 MILL, AT ONCE JanJtt ANTED-WASH1NO AtThOMEOK out. Applyat ltd tie.X EAST Mil FLINBTMEET. THE 8T0CKU0LDERS' MEETING OI" the Northern Market Heuse Company will I held en Monday, January 10th, from one te four o'clock p. m. t :td ISAAC L. riEBS. Secretary. ANTED A OOOD OIRL EOKOEN. eril housework In a small family ; refer ence required Applyat ltd NO. 8.8 NORTH Dl'KE BTttEET. A VAN A CIGARS. A full stock et Choice Clear I filer Havana Cigars of my favorite bruds la boxes, suitable for Holiday Presents, at MAUKLBTS " Tellow Frent," Na 51 North Queen street, (Formerly nartman's.) CO-PA RTNERBHir NOTICE. Netice Is hereby given th.it Leenard J. Ganss wss admitted as a partner In the firm of W, D. Spreeher A Sen, trading In seeds and fanning Implement, en December 3. ISM. The business will he continued from thatdite under the flrui name of W. D. Pprecher, Sen A Ce. W. D- 81'IlECHEK. FKANK L. Sl'BKCHKK, LEONARD J OANS.1, Thtnktul for past patronage, we solicit a con tinuance of the aami. janl Jtd W. D. SPUECHEfl, SON 1 CO. pi'nuc SALE. OwTncaSDir, JiNCAST 13. 1H7, Will he sold at the Franklin Heuse, North Queen street, these two valuable Three-stery 1IIUCK DWKLLING HOUSES, with Twe-Story Brick Back Buildings, situate Nes 411 and 418 West James street, containing hall, vestibule and ten rooms and batn room , dumb-watter, closets in arh room, range, het and cold water en three floors, and geed turnace tn the cellars. Let 18x1V) teet, te a ten fret private alley These houses are all wcllbnllt and In a pleasant loca tion vale te commence at 7 e lock Conditions make known t7 '03ETH GOODELL. Hssrt SncsiRT, AucU Jant.,9,lv,U,lJ ESTATE OF OEOROE HPRECUER, late of Earl township, Lancaster county, dee'd. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the money paid into Court (the sold money having been charged as dower en real estatu formerly of sold decedent In favor ei his widow, the late Maria Bprecher) te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that puipesa en Friday. February 4, A D. 187 at 10 o'cIeck a. m., In the Library lloem at the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In ald distribution may at tend BENJ. F. DAVIS. Janl-ltdiStw Auditor. sineTO SLEEP I" v if: veu can't sleep at night en aneunt of four Cough try Cochran's Cough Oure. If tbe children are troubled with a tickling la their threats give them Cochran's Cough Curs a sure remedy for all threat trouble, coughs, colds, sere threat, hearaness, and all brencniai affections yield te Its curing power. Every bot tle guaranteed. Only Ma per bottle. Manufac tured and for sale by H. B. COCHRAN, Drujfglat, Nes. 137 A 153 North Queen 8U. Lancaster, Ta. L'ae Cochran's Strengthening Plaster. mayS-lyeedR E VERY LADT hHOULl) VISIT THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DECEMBER 7th te 14th, At the Salejrcexs of Whcclcr & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., Ne. S SOUTH QUEEN BTtlEEr, LiKClBTir, Ta, -Open Evenings, dJtfd CEEK NO FURTHER, FOR THREE IS NONE BETTER THAN Ruppert's Eztra New Yerk Beer. rer tale exclusively al CHARLIE HOSTER'B COUNER SALOON, Hear of the Central Market. Fresh from theKeg and Warranted Tnre. Jly3tfdU,M,W,S EVAN'H FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAV J UNIFORM AND UP TO THE 111011; EST STANDARD, M.ThAS ICAl Slet IT .nil KZn . I iv.n .vtfTT AnrxRrteMMMNTa. THK MINDS OV THE rKOl'I.K OP this ceunlry are fast being educated te us only pure attlcles n helher as an nrtlile of loed or an article et household use, hence the gleet sales et MlLLt.K'3 lJOttAX SlMl'. MII.lilONH or DOMjAKS AUK AN NUALt.Y thrown away In advettlstng an article net worthy of spac tn ttepaper. 'lht I net the case with MILLkR'B 1IOIIAA BOAP. Btx cents everywhere. AlJi7TlOeT)S. . . All the Idlest Novelties In FINK Mil. LI WKIRRL'S Mtt.l.tNKIlTRTOIlIC, Ma SI North tluen Btrrcl. MKKllNl'HAl'M 1'11'KS, CHiAK HOLD Llli", Ac A lull assettiuent Just received for the Hellds, at reduced prices. At M AUK USl'S, " IOIIOW riTOV Ne. tl North via eon street (Formerly Hartinan's) rnl'KMMKiri)lVIl)V:Nr " A. Tb president and directors at the l.aucas caster, Klltabethlewn A Mldsletewn turnpike company, have en the M Inst, declared a rllvl dend or One Dellar and Klghty-nva Cents en each share of stock, ler the last six tnenUis, psy psy psy abloeu demand CIIAUI.KS K. l.OMl, JanlstdAltw Tuvtsuier. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The president and managers nf the Lan caster A Husuuehanna turnpike read company bave declared a dividend et three and one third per cent en the capital stock, payable, en de maud at Ihe office nf the treasurer. W. r. 1IUINTON, Treasuier. J an J Sid Ne. Jjbeuth Queen street. c UEMISrilV IN A MAM'KACTrniNU Business. I of great lmieitancMnit in no rese Is Itel mera Inipottance than In the manu manu fsctnreef MlLLK'a UOllAOAr. A H. KOSENKTEIN, A BARGAIN. Owing te the clrMAOf the Fall and Winter Bea. son, 1 hve purrlitvsed eue mere piece of these elegant Heavy lisirk Blue English Chevlnts, at a reduced rrtce. TJiey were our best seller, and sold at UY0", and have reduced them te the low figure ntruue. Made and trimmed elegantly, and above all, a rxwfect nt. A. II. K03K.N8TE1N. Fine Tailoring. 3; norm vineen ou w IDMYER'S ITHNITl'RK HTORE. HEADQUARTERS Furniture, Furniture. If veu want any FURNITURE new or the Oeming Sprtnizcall and et amine my stock. ou will Ced It laige and well selected. GOOD W0KIL LOU" F1UCK8. -rartle wanttis fu.i cutan ate esreclslly Invtied te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Ooruer Enet Kins nuil Duke BU., LANCASTER, TA. epU5-lydAJJ3uie e K HALL. 1 1 r rr.aEv' ct t rr.uF-: Again te-lay '. Tbe winter stock Is net going te be held. We bave made up our mind te sell, and the only way te de It, and te de It quickly, Is te cut rrices. Cut prices en everything ? Xe , nearly se. Wouldn't think of cutting prices en summer goods ! but If you waut a Heavy, Warm Ulster you'll And the prices cut . If you want thefineat Silk-lined Overcoat you'll find the prices cut : If you want a line Worsted Dress btnt you'll find tbe prices cut . If you'll take time te get fitted in a Cus tom Suit, uncalled for, you'll get It at half perhaps less Or, if you want a single Ceat you'll find pricea cut : Or, if you went .1 pan of Tteusers eu'll find prices cut . Or, if you waut a Suit made te vetir measure you'll find prices cut. Ask te see the blocks of Clothing that are rare bargains, because there is no ques tion as le the quality and the pike is strik ing. Wanamaker & Crown, Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Philadelphia. H irhu it unuinnit. A GRAND Goods marked down Inespectlve of cost, te make room for ttprtSK Goods. A sale like ours never before seen tn Lancaster- We have In our Merchant iHllerlnx Depart ment a quantity of eicellent maleilsl, from which ne will make OVERCOATS, Suits and Pantaloons TO ORDER Al I he Lewest re8ille Trices These Reeds are all new and seasonable, and made by the best tailors. READY-MADE OLOTHINQ. Thli season's goods -no old styles. Men's Business Suits from tl M up. Men's Dress Bulls from sf.te up. Men's Fine Drees Hulls from 110 re up. Men's lluslness Overcoats Imm F2 W up. Men's Dress Overcoats from as ue up. M en's Reaver Overcoats from i n p. Men's Hterm Overoeats from si up. Men's Reverslbie Overcoats for li.CO and I'-V. Heys' school Suits fee W 00 up. Heys' Dress Suits from 09 (Map. Heys' Fine Dress Bulls from M.00 up. Heys' Scheel Overcoats, 11.50 up. llej a' Dress Overcoats. 11.00 np. Heys' riue Dreas Overcoats,! 00 te 110 CO. Men's and Youths' Trousers from II W up. Heys' BhertPanu from 23 cents up. Underwear, Woolen Hhlrts, Knit Jackets. Hosiery. Oleves and Neckwear, at correspond. Ingly low prices. be call early and matte your own selection. ONE-PRIOE Glethiers and Furnishers, COR. NORTH QUEEN BT. AND CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. svllands named te make Coats and Pants, loom. CLOSING OUT SALE. HIRSH & BROTHER, .Te? IT ADrMHTjaKMKMTlf. ri'ltlt t'lllUHTMAH IIARUAINH. Surprising -IN- LsmsT Vaf III s r "Wraps, Jackets, Plush Garments and Children's Coats, EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED. Nni this list of Wiiudeifnl Inducements for times who have been anticipating " AFTkft MintSIMAe HAHUAINt"." We mean In gratify and astonish you bcyoudieurgreatest ex recta-ttuns. M.1S-BXCKLLKNT ItADtr.VJAl RUTS. a.OO-CHlLDRKN'S COATS Rest llerlln BOO-mTssES' NF.WM ARKKTH-Tsller Msfle. CI ftO I, A I) I EB' N B W M A It K KTS. M.OS-BRHT DIADON At. LAUir.s' NRWMAIl- KtTR-Petfcel Fining AMrnkan Cellar and Cults, Imported Wraps at Half Price. A GENUINE FEAST FOR BARGAIN SEEKERS AT NEW CLOAK STORE. JOSEPH L. 136-138 North Queen St. -Orders by Mall will Receive AiT IT ADVERTISEMENTS. TTWIl RENT TH1RI) AND FOURTH Floers of lllrsh A llrelher's Uulldlng. Nw. a and S North queen street, new occupied by Thes. Cummlngs as a nrst-clase photograph gallery, n ui ue rpnipvl inr a w-rin tu yrare nl7-tfdR 1UKS1I .. IlllO HIRSH A IHlbTHEIin. T HE WHISRT Is the fl nest made, II 55 a bottle, old Kye N hlsky, TJc a iuart- Try our S year Whiskies stall rrices. ROHKER'S LIQUOR STORK, Ne.?i Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. J. H. IHVLERACO. 1SS7. The New Year is Here ! W E ARE REDUCIMt rRU'E in Every Department le Clese Out RAKOAINS l.s U1ij', Mii' sod Cbildr3.s COATS, SHAWLS k BKIHlTv. EterylbtnB Chap for Cesb JohnSsGivler&Ce., Ne 38 Flant Klntf Street, LANCASTER, TA w I1.I.1AMHON A KO.STKR. C'omiiiiiiiicalien hy Telephone. WILLIMSON & FOSTER. WhereOur Meney LOCKED UP. We have a Rreat ileal mete money locked up in stock than is geed fet ui at this season of the year, which must be released. In order te de this an Inducement must be offered te the public even if it costs us something le make it. We want money for future use, and as there are Deeple who want goods at any time if the Price is right le Iheii mind, we haveendeaveied te make the Price of our surplus stock, Right te the Mind of All Buy ers Who Want Bargains. This sin plus stock consists of Children's Suits and Oveiceats, Heys' Suits and Overcoats, Gents' Diess and Business Suits, Diess and Storm Overcoats, Odd Pants and Vests, Heavy Winter Under wear, Cardigan .Tuckets, Xeck. wear. Overalls, l'lannel Shirts, Huckskln (ileves and Milts, Woolen Kuit and Cleth Gleve3, Pur Tep Kid Gloves, "eck Mu f llers, Hese, Gents' and Beys Heavy Cleth Cap3 and Peles, Ladles' Fur Muffs, Capea and Beas, Gents' Seal Skin Caps, Beaver Gauntlets and Cellars, Lap Robes and Driv ing Blankets, Ladies' Gaiteis, Heuse Shoes and Slippers, Chi! dien's Shoes, Mens' and Beys' Beets and Shoes, Gents' Sliprers and Party Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Rubber Overshoes, Arctics and Aiaskas, Gents' and Beys' Beets. A large assortment of Ladies Hand-Bags at Very Lew Prices. Gents' Valises, Club Bigs and Trunks. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 38, 81, 3 and 88 Kst KlujSt., LANOA8'fK. PA. store closes ererr evening at odeck, except Monday ana Saturday, Reductions or. nflKSbe m SJ3.0()-PI,A1N Ilhltl.IN TW1L1, NEWM4R- KI-.IS SJkO-ilNKeT A LI.-WOOL B0UC1.E NEW S.IO-Htll'KSlll ALL-WOOL HEAVER NEW. MAHKKTs. A.OO-R1CH AM HAK AN JACKETS. inoe-SF.Al, PLt'SU rYRAI'H-balln Lined. THE - RAU & CO., Open Kvery Evening. Prompt and Caieful Attention -s .VA' If AD YEK TISEilEXTS. VKRY V'KW PEOI'LKHAVK AN IDEA of thetinmensnquaiitltlea of lleraa ned tn this country, but nowhere la It mete profita bly used than In MILLER'S llORAX SOAP. SueciiDKit iiraei:s"and HARD HUH -ber Trusses Kesy, ll&hl, cleanly and dura ble. A full Hue of sties at HURLEY'S DllUd STOKE, 9S West King Strrx-t, T ACOH r, HIIIUKKKH'H 11 PURE RYE WHISKY, DUKE STREIT LIQUOR SIORE. auginydll TT QKRHAHT, Fine Tailoring. A rull and Completer sleck of Imported ss Domcslie -" Suiting fiud Overceating for the fall Trafle new tearty te select from. Cell early te imcuiv Rest Styles. H. ge"rhart, Ne. U N. QUEEN HT., OppeslU the Postefflea marnitdR rjUTL'H.N PI O. R. GLEASON, l Kftelal Request te LANCASTEE RINK ! tORMX XIG1T1 O.Vti, Commencing January 3, 1887, In hUmarrelleus exhibition of hindllng vlld. Tleleus and nerreus heri-s New and nerel feats el horsemanship wUl he tutrodueed dut Init thewek. sharp sboetlnff, such as bieaklng glass ba'h and fancy sheeting en horseback with a repeat 1CK riue win ue inireuncQU vj uin rniiwwi. Alse tee repInK, thrnwlnx and riding-of Mus tangs as practiced In the west, and ether nerel Irats nerer L-eioie intreiiuceu ADMISSION ... '..... a CENTS I1ESKKVKD BEATS 53CBNTH ?rSeasen Tickets (geed for week). It 00, He served Seal Tickets (ijoed ler wwk i, II M. s211y0R AMUaKSlXNTa. F ULTON Ot'KKA HOl'Hi: SlA NIOIITS AND BAtUntlAT MTI.VEE OommenolnR Mendny, Jau. 3 Beturn EnKSf;einnt of the Distinguished Act test, IDA LEWIS v And ller Eupstlur Dramatic Company KEPEItTOIUE rOU WEEK TUESDAY-"' Ilesedale " WKONK3DAT "The Sea of !e ur, rhs ldether's rrayer." TUUUSDAi " Jane Eyte or, The Orphan's Trial." ruttlAY 'Tynthta: er.Ths Gypsy's Oath " MATH lit) AY iMATl.sr.K) "Twetlrphans." SATUUDA Y " lun NlKhts In a Bar room." PRICES, 10, 20& 30 GENTS. Reserved Seats, without extra iharire, for sale at orient beuse. dec3I Ptd rvu a alb. COOPER 1IOUHK FOR RKNT. Ths Cooper Heuse, nnebalf seuaie from Centre Siuare and Opera Heuse, and near both railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and ist houses tin the city. 1-arge ftale and Ex change elabln, nil first class loesesslenon April 1st. Wil.J.COOPEK RIVATh SALK or A COI.UMI1IA HOTEL, PIIUPEKTY A RAKE CHANCE On account of old age and sickness, the under signed offers at prlvaU) sale his well-known Hetel Property, corner of Third and Perry streets. Columbia, Pa. This property hss a front age of 71 feet en Third sticel and SI teet en ferry sticet, all built up. Btabllng forlehorses and large yard. In the uulldlng Is alsea barber shop employing three barbers. Tnls Is one of the best stands In Columbia and lthln twn square of tht market,tne I'luaiesuf three dlf. ferent rolling mUls and twotreu furnaces. The building Is In geed repair, ruttherceuitnenl Is unnecessary, as ths place speaks for Itself. Ter further Information apply at the Hetel. dSMwd JOHN II BUlLKOELMllCII. a i. Bin ii a. .tn TjIDW. KDOERLEY. Sleighs! " Sleighs I have new ready for the Winter Season, ihe largest. ehenpcsU finest and most select sssoit ssseit ment of Hlugleand Deublo PORTLAND, ALBAllY AND BOBINBSB BLEIQH8, Ever offered ler sale In this city. The workman, ship and eleganoe of finish Is fully up te the standard of my fine and well-known Carrlage Werk, llr prices for a geed, honest and sub stanUal arttcls are the lewustln the market. 1 have a large stock of lllJOOlKS AND CAR KIAOES, New and Second-Hand, ft' I at Tery lowest figures. Picaso cell and examine my weik. Edw. Edgerley, Market Btreet, Rear of Po-teffloo, Lanoaster, Fa, Itcpalring promptly attended te One set et werkmen seelaliy employed. wtxtsa AMU LIUVUU. 29 29 GOTO- Reigart's Old Wine Stere . n .. iinucheScc. Plner Heldslerk. ii ll Mumiu A Ce., and alletber leading brands of lmi"rted cnaliinagnes. Alse. Madeira, Sberrv and Pert Wince, Claret, bauterncs, Ales anl Stouts. Heio Agent for Special Oreal Western Cham- pagne, iirodueed by tne nresanl Valley Wln Ca, the finest American Champagne In the United States. Flerida orange Wine, the finest in the market. A lull line of llrandy, Whisky, tilns and Hums. California Clarut and WhtteWlnu, et Napa Val ley, Calltornte. V H. E, Slaymaker,aeT, Ne. X EAST KINS ST., LAN0 ASTEK, PA A fl i ,,A:':'-Miil &-iSJm siinfjlj .&&&&& 42b&ftA&&
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