tGEN SATURDAY is, IV tt0Mtri.mK.era. m, immtall tmmiM mmemntLT klbutkb. ill. Keyf Arcanum, Uliem Bet r MM Batalng Trm Whil OtiHd tl Wreck Wear Attn Services In the Churches Terni unit. f ir ttilar Correspondence et liTLLin:icir.. et.UMnlA, Jn. a At a regular meeting Cblppeta Castle, Ne. 68, Knights et ibe le Kagie, or vjeiumma, neiu law incut, following olucer were Installed by Dl ; Deputy G. V. Iildete Neumnn, te serve rfMtae ensuing term: 1'. C, E.K. Uetz; 2J. I, F. M. Merely; V. O., J. C. Mlltenbergerj &V, It., Wm. J. Btrlcklcr; W. P., W. Paxnen; r X. of E., Ames O red; C. or V. , D. K. Kettew; ! JC et"R, H. M. Upp; 8. II., Frank S. Crene; flMlgTi, B. A. Hchty; esquire, S. & Dough Deugh awt! bard. Peter IlefTmsn: chamberlain, S. f,0. Bemth ; 1st guard, D. U Oreenanalt s 2d ' guard, Jehn A. Mammen. if Bethel Council. Ne. 070. Koyal Arcanum, . fcald an elep.tlnn nrofllcera last night te serve & ter the ensuing term, with the following re- rtMtt I rst regent, A. V. Iiruner ; regeui, u. JfeJUdiards j vlce regent, & H. Doyd ; orator, 5M. P. Reet J secruury, It. i. Musser; cel- t lector. W. II. Moere J treasurer, J. i iu- sjrwter j chaplain, Ocerge C. Lelter ; guide, cii. T.. KM her t : warden. A. It. Mess : L'antn. s. It. Dunlaii : trustees. Dr. A. Cralsr, IZM. C. Yeung and J. 1L llerr ; representative te grand council, Dr. .v. iraig ; alternate, a. lC. ltruner. ;- Wreck en the ltsllread. RfT On Friday morning a wreck occurred en A-.r -. ". , . ,,.,, , .ftll. .nl.. I XJ1V"!?. ;n,n"V'hr ",,,: c-jT-s t ... . . . . SrWl" j vJSw " ,- Bvaun --- ....- ifcunnlng bctween Christiana and Atgien. J Sbrokeu axle under the sixth car Ireui the A i the cu te; sine caused that car te lump the track, the K& remaining cars of the train passing ever the Wi rneei umu me luai. vain nuu iuumiuw w "Sffrem the railroad, which were thrown from Lthe track. William AYolfe, conductor of the A train, was seated in the Bkylleht of the k. cabin and was thrown te the fleer. Ilere- EfU . iuImiiI a ..., l.i lit. Iiaei, a liriilan nn I1I4 lAft 1 ...- .K.fr !!.. Iux.1 i irg uuu ieim ijiiiueiuua euuu. uw wuj fX ueorge uesi, 1110 nagman, wa- buuuiukuu iSS the rear nlatlerm et the cabin and was KS, thrown te U10 ground. Ills Injuries censint w. of bruises en the left arm. The injuries are && net or a Berieus nature but will keep them t$$ nlTfliiti. fnr aima fltnn. ThR CfftW At tllO Wh? .m . ...1 r tl. vrta.l nUeniln.1 In ,1m 11 rn.L ffi? lUttUllUUUI lue luau atiBuuvu w iu it.v.i Among inn uuarciiri, n r. 11- ,.-1.. ...... r Kn 1I...1.M WJV .iter- uecrgu .i, i'-skui m m av.iuj WS terlan church, will preach a special sermon n Hunday morning. & Mr. valter lnusman, et mncaster, win i. rnmmmini bU choral Instructions In St. S.?. 1anla 1 1.V rlmrpli ni Mnmtni- iunnlni?At v i!.jn n'.tmV liiutnail rT rTiin.lat nrntiliic. IO ti -heretolero nnneuueed. ESS Accord u ir te a custom ndepteit in lue t&V Beoend Street Lutheran church, each child cf Kit IU1S VUUIUU, fcUUU- IUU "ri u ICU r-iW ' 1LI. .l.nuU l.a-Anrm 1 0 nrrna J- A n n s I oleveu vears. will be prweiucK witu a iilbie W&f&k en Sumlay mernlnp. On this occasion Jlev. if f Ut A a Uiailf) 'ani. "ill j-v-tv.M n rviiuuti "C'r'i .r.nAU1 Inlnrnet tlia rttillitrnn flta filtl.iA.tt will be " Heme training." 1 The week or prayer services were held Iat tilr-ht In thnTrlmtv ltafiirnuNl nhnrrh and Mi werelargelyattended. The meetlnc te-night ?F will be held iu the Methodist LpIscepaI i, dtrctj.J The market of this morning was very largely attended. A number of larmers were in attendance from Yerk county who had taken ndvautage et the lree read across the rlver en the ice. Auumboref sleighing parties were held last night. Four arties made Lancaster their destination and some went te ether places. Several parties cauie te Columbia ou sleighing trips. (Jehn C Klinefelter, driver of the Heading express wairen, will leave this position en January 15lh. He will engage in farming near Vainbridge. The Ice is se badly gorged en this slde of the river that the merchants find it impossi ble te cuta channel through the gorges te get te the clear Ice In the middle. Te secure the harvest the lcew 111 be run through wooden chutes placed ever the gorges. Ail agrcement has been entered into by n large number of the farmers, attending mar ket in town, net te sell any produce at the markets of Tuesday aud Saturday until elRht fVhvk In the morning. Tnis will uube the market te be held at a later hour. A'jiir' r a or en fueh lititz. A Charitable Act 1 hat Dirt Credit te Us tlcn eruut Auther. IilTiTZ, Jan. 8. TheK. CJ. 11 fair commit- tee gave atutkey supper at llellingei's con. fectlouery, ThureJay evening, te the ladies who presided at the tablei, and otherwise as sisted at the fair. S.K Jelly slelghlnt; party of young folks -visited Lancaster, Thursday evening. Ne nesd of toboggan slides iu Lltltz ; Cedar street is public property, with a declivity of two hundred yards, and a level of three hundred mere. Scores of persons, all ages, enjoy it nightly. The Knights of the Gelden Kagle have organized a "sociable, " and en the fourth Tuesday nights of January and February will glve entertalnments te their lady friends in the hall. Thes. 1L Keller, in chancing at the recent rajr, drew a 500 pound hog. Instead of tak "fug the hog, he presu-'ed the worth of It te a mother, whose little babe is lil'jid. for the purpose of paying a doctor for performing an operation ou tbe child's eyes. A geed act. The union religious meetings bold in the various churches thin week have been well attended. Tits public reading ream, opened under the auspices of theW. C T. V., is well supplied with current literature, and a number of newspapers, dally and weekly. The patron age, henever, is net what It deserves. The lyceum struggled last night ever the question, "Should ministers take part lu politics?" V1UAK31AKEU& tlTBllilS AT MVUU&TA. One Iiundred ami Twcuty.llie Men Out or Werk Einplejers aud Uiupleyes titaiul l'lrin. About one hundred and twenty-tive cigar makers em pleyed iu the facterieH of W. -Senerit Ce., M. U. Klnpertsaud Mr. Hull, of Ephrata, have struck against a reduction of titty cents per thousand cigars. Mr. W. Sener informed a roprosonta reprosonta ropresonta live et the iNTELiuuNCEU this morning that the company el which he is a member took an account of stock during the holidays, and they found that they could net allerd te pay the wages they had previously been paying Iheir men. They had been laying union prices right along, and these were considerably higher than tbe wages paid in most ether shops in the county. Tuey prepared a new- schedule, reducing the prices 50 cents per theutand. Mr. .Sener said he did net knew whether tbe men have struck or net; but he knows that alter the new rchednle went Inte ell ecttbeyibave net return ed te Werk. He says the company u entirely willing te share the profits with the empleyes, But llial ThsSVAVJ-et allerd te run the facterv 'f.ataless te themselves, and allow the em- 5; 1 Pleyea te dictate tonus. The iactery will net : tte? nt.itrtiannaMHnnbiinlilllinu'nrtr,nunnnnni...i 5J 4 VOUU.W SfrM. H..W..V ....... ...w .. UIUUJUII UIUOCUI Lfii te accept the reduction. The manufacturers ' rf ''win iik11 uuui uu vuav nuu ii ii ibkes an ummer," ..S- At the Lancaster Itlnk. jj A very large crowd was at the Lancaster i.rluk last evening te witness Prof, (lleasen's . work. N'early every seat was occupied all ,',-" around the arena, and the gallerles were ir pretty well tilled. Alter two horses were ,., uatiuicti fcuett03siiuiy uy tne professor thete .; -was u xauu ueiweeu iiireu nurses, WU1CU ;i created considerable aniusomeiit, Thetirue, . )n SDnu I.V.n I.. .. uln ... I .... 's Itnlst. the freeiir. W- This eveitliiL' the lust exhibition ulll li given, when besides two Hjmuky mustangs Ihwe will be aeveral kickers and balkera. ,si Cleie te Zere, The cold wave, which like the young Leeuiilvar "cimeeut of the West," drove Ibe mercury In the thermometers nearly down te 7.bre last nlcliL At Kclirever's imr. r Ctery this morning the teiui)eraturuvvas2de--.grees above zero; at itelirer's nursery a ij- both; iii .-vi ay or .Morien's rrsiueuce aixive. i n ovuer piaces m ttie city iremu l te 8 it sera Vfflcers f.l.clril. kSliiwln; omcers of Decree Stall' elation el Monterey ledge, Ne. 212. 1, e. i-9F. for ensuing yrar were eleeted rrlday Ming : rriest, n. j. Dieiuerwait ; secretary, rry Kill ; treasurer, D. 11 llewinan ; deer. iwr, IV. VJ, noiuuiuiue , tiias,eA ulcere- rt, Ute. A. nnuny. iraianxs mmwmbut. He Steal a (told Watch and Chain and .skip the Town. Jehn Mllter, n newsboy, stelo a geld watch and chain from the house of clerk of the orphans' court, M. V. 11. Keller, en Vine street, en Friday. Mlller Is employed en the Heading railroad, aud when in Lancaster made his home at Mr. Keller's. Yesterday morning while Mrs. Keller was gettlng din nor he was In the dining room and during her absonce be slipped up stairs and took the watch and chain from a bureau drawer, i no watch and chain was a gift te Miss Sallle Keller, their daughter, ami was presented en her last birthday. The watch case has en craved en it, " Presented te Mallle h. Keller en her 17th birthday, May 21, lSvi, by her puents." The number of the movement Is i, 17l,fvJ5 and the ease 22,030. Miller associated with some of the news company boys, and en Friday afternoon one et the bejs who knew the chain said te Miller, "'I hat Is Sallle Keller's watch chain." He denied It, and nothing further was thought of it at the time. Karly In the evening some of the boys front Mr. Keller's lieue with his son, who also works ter the news com pany, and the Incident of Miller having the chain, was again mentioned. It was sug gested tlist Mrs. Keller should leek If the watch was in Us place. She went up stairs and she found the watch and chain missing. Complaint was made befere Alderman Barr against young Miller and a warrant Issued ter hi arrest. OlUcers searched for him last night but wero unable te Hud him. It Is believed that he has left the city. Ills parents live at llarrtsburg, and the authorities of that city have been no tified te be en the lookout for him. Horses ltan Anay With Sleighs. About half-past 5 o'clock this morning Israel Krelder, et West Lampeter township, came te Lancaster with a sleigh leaded with cuie lu j.aui3i markets. On reaching Centre Square the .. ,.- -.1- runner of his sleigh caught upon the railroad rniiiirr in ini sir track, the sleigh was upset, Mr. Krelder aud marketing were scattered around, the hore took lrlght and ran down West King te PrlncesireeU In front et Dr. Kauo a drug store he chuie in collision with a pest: the shafts of the sleigh were broken oil and the body of it badly wrecked. The runaway horse was caught b A. S. Dusel and Am brose Illtzer, and returned te its en tier. He was rather badly cut about the legs. This morning a horse beleuglng te a far mer numed Meam, residing In Maner town ship, get away en West King street near the Coeiier house. Ttie driver w Ith robe, etc., was thrown from the sleigh and the horse continued out West King street. He turned Inte Maner street and ran out the Millers Millers vllle turnpike, beyond the tell gate. He turned into the tavern yard of a man named Bailsman and was caught alter he had done but little damage. Friday eveniug Jehn llinck and wife who reslde near the Illack Uorie, in l'aradle township, started te drlve from Harevtlle te thelr home. As they wwed through liordon lierdon liorden llle, their horse Irigbtened at a ei, en which several boys were riding. Theanlmal ran into a gully, upsetting the lelgh and threning both eccuwtnts out. Mr. Kanck held fast te Ilia reins and was dragged for BOine C;.-.uuice, but neither he nor his wife .em badly hurt. aiuunt Nebu anil Vlrtutty A lyceum was organized in this place ou theiUth ult., with tbe election of the follow ing elucers: President, W. W. Parker . vice president, Jes. 11 Morrison . secretary, u. Karly Stevenson; assistant secretary, 11 A. Walten , treasurer, Frank Cenrad ; editor, F. A. Walten. Thesocletymeetsevery Wednes day evening. Neuo are admitted te the meetings but theso who are members. A surprise party was held at the residence el J. W. darduer, merchant at Celemanvllle, lnrhissen Kddieen last Thursday evening, bth Inst, ltetw ecu lilty and sixty ladles and gentlemen were present trem ML Nebo, Kawllnsville, Celemanville and Conestoga. A ceed time was had. Messrs. Jee. Mc.Mullen and W. T. Engles, while starting home from Gardner's store, at Celemanvllle, their horse became fright ened aud started home at a terrific rate, al most demolishing tne sieign. i-ertunaieiy, the occupants escaped without Injury. Mr. lltmer 11 l'egan returned te Western Pennsylvania en last Tuesday. Miss Mabel Appleton, teacher nf West View school, has returned from Philadel phia, where be had been visiting relatives. The llrt rslr Tobegganer. The Harrlsburg Vnlt saja that Miss Kale Stephens w as the first female te make the de scent of the Harrlsburg slide. A number of to boggan Ists appeared In proper costume and as each toboggan lead started dew n its rapid course, tbose ou the platform gave them a parting snout, wnicu ttie tobegganers re turn eu wiia interest, tin tne seunu re echoed from the Cumberland hill across the river. The slides were In perfect shape until the Ice jiackcd portion was ended, when the only ebstacle was encountered. The snow- bed is net compact enough and in consequence Indiscreet persons who placed their leet along the outside were turned ever and given a genuine snow- bull. It was amusing, however, and appreciated. FIlOMNEUt TLCK. The Berks Ccunty Liquor League his raised 000 for Reading charities. The girls employed at tbe Lebanon paper mill and handkerchlsf factory have struck for higher wages. Jacob and Henry Busbeng have been or dered by the Uerks court te pay ever 20,ihj0 of trust funds te Jehn S. Hell, trustee. In clearing away the debris iu the ruins of tbe Temple theatre tire In Philadelphia, It is learned that among all the wax works In the museum, but two llgures were untouched by the tierce flames, thatet our Saviour en the cress aud tbe N irgln Mary. Te morrow Kev. E. K. Jenes, pastor of the Coattcvllle Baptist church, will tender bis resignation te his congregation te lake ellect en tbe 1st of April ne.L Veung 5tr. Cunningham Marries a It'ih ChlLSgu Ilalrevs A dispatch from Chicago gives the details of the marriage of William Cunningham, a young Cblcogean, with Miss Althea Stene, a rich heiress. The two attended a brilliant reception en Monday afternoon, and while tbe festivities were at their height Miss Stene left the beuse and entered a carriage with Mr. Cunningham, and both have disappeared. A marriage notice appeared in ttie Chicago paints en Tuesday, but the young couple are still missing, and Miss .Stene's mother is almost distracted. Yeung Cunningham is in the Insurance business and is a cousin of the Johnstons of this city. The ClleyOihlc Suclel, The Clloseplno society met en 1 rlday eveuing at the residence of Dr. Jeseph II. Dubbs. Dr. Themas Apple read an essay, whlcb was a learned aud clear comparison of the position el woman In anclsnt aud mod ern civilization. The discussion was pro longed and Intensely Interesting. Later In the evening Mr. Hak-en, et 1'hlladelpbla, ac companied by his wife, sang a number of so se so lectiens with great spirit and taste. He Is a member of the Oipbeus club, of that city. The next meeting w ill Le held at the rt nl nl dence of Dr. J. S. Mesi-ersmitb, when the essay will be read by Mr. Willis II. Mnsser. A 1IIB I'ui Uuut. rioiutheCoateavUluTlmus In a fevv days a great (ex hunt Is expected te take place under the auspices of some of the hunters residing In the neighborhood of llendsville, In which humors from CJap, Lancaster cetiuty, l'arkesburg, Hadsbury, (ilen Moero, Lienvllle, Morteuvllle, Ueuuett Sfjuare Hnd ether places, are exacted te par ticipita It is exrected te Lave ever 200 dogs In the hunt, and before they start a geed dinner will be served at the residence el Jauirs C. rteberla, in iiendtvllle. Death of Mr Mar Jfet!uiu. Mrs. Mary Uetlimw, wideis ei litury ill 11 man, died In Heading l'rldsy of a complica tion of diseases after an ilixier ci Kereral months. Deetu,Md vi a born lu Cburi-htewri, and weslu the Kith year ether ag. bhewss a consistent member efls't. ilartiains Eix pal church. Tbrtcblld;ea survive Msrtlu It. Heflmsn, el Philadelphia, and Mrs. Jehn SUmbuid MiMSueHcllmaii, ei Itradlng. Au IjlllurUI VVbbptr. rromthe Columbia Spy The best thing the city ctn de is te move tbe water works further up the stream, and thus guard against pollution of the water, when the Lancaster of l!O0 has a lobulatien of half a million. I'rlf ate Sile of a I'reperly. iUusmau A Hums, real estate agents, yes. terday sold for C. K. Krlsmsn the brick d welling house, situated Ne, 137 Ntvin street, te Itev. Jehn 11. Eunk for X 1,600. ram mammaum zicsbm law. A L1lnc nHnn Tht Is 1'ropeumlM by a rreanibly Vemlnlne Cortvpendenu Court te-day received a postal card, mailed at the Lancaster iKislefllce, of which the fel lowing Is eepy ; Heading ever an article published In the Im:M.ini:Nci:tt el Saturday evening headed the "Marriage MarkeL" 1 noticed that the ages of both ladles Bud gentlemen were given. New will jeu please answer threuglt the tamt pnper If It is obligatory te gives the lady's ngeT u knew the poet says, " a man Is as old as he feels. A w musii Is as old as she leeks." 3tippoe she Is -te and leeks -I, Is It anyone's business, and must the .lets) registered 1 tell you, my dear clerk, It Is an Imposition en the girl, se long as she is of age and knows what she is doing. It Is no one's business hew much mere she 1 jet te be satisfied en this point, will you please answer explicitly, and oblne Yel n Ni T AiTt.ti vvt. In reply te "Your Novt Applicant." We will state that the legislature at Its last ses sion ped an act putting the marriage llcense business under the direction et me Heard of Public Charities. This beard has notified all the clerks of orphans court throughout the couunenweslth te take the ages of both applicants fur marriage licences and report te them at stated lnvervals the number of licenses issued with ages and ether statistical Information, "euruel Applicant" will have te give her age at " even if she leeks te be only .it. lie VV as tiie l'rpi'iature. Clerk of the Orphans Court Keller, was called upon this afternoon by a young man who wanted a marrlu;e license. Ttie ilerk tilled the necessary blank until the question whether he had a wife living was asked. Te that he replied he had, but she intended te get a divorce at the next term of the curt. The clerk informed him that he could net get a lljeuse until alter the divorce was de creed. The young fellow persisted, saying it was a dead sure thing for the divone t" be granted, and be wanted the license cow -e that he could net lese any time tu getting married again. CliMiUati-v etf. Fiein the Ledger. S. 11 Sproul, formerly of Christiana, has accepted a position as assistant te the general manager of the Crezler Steel and Iren com pany, of Koaneke, Va. At the aunual election of the Christiana tire department the following officers were elected for the present year: President, t.. M. Knight; v ice president, laac Hroemell . secretary, II U. Hroemoll ; treasurer, Hriti Hriti teu alter , chtel marshal, Dr. K. H. Plank ; asslstanL 1. A. Wttmer . engineer, Harry Davis 1st assistant, Edward Masey Cd assistant, Ed. Trout. hce director. T. 11 Hirst and A. J. Melcber. Death of a Well-known t'olereit Man. Henry Maybe w, a well-kuewu colored man, who resided near tiuarryvllie, died at his home en Thursday evening, aged 1 7 years. His health bad been bad for sev oral years past, and of latogrew weie. Deceased was a very industrious man, aud for many years worked iu the quarries for ditlerent persons at tjuarryville. He was a soldier in tbe war, and was a member of the Clraud Army pest at Christiana. The funeral will take'place from the home of deceased en Monday at 11 a. in., and Rev. Urlmes, of this city, w in conduct tue services. 97,000 lu lUch of 111, Ten C'hllilrni. This must have been a happy year for the the family of wealthy l'rederick Irey, who lives en the read leading. from Cresswell te Creaswell station, ou the Columbia A Pert Deposit 'railroad, about oue mile from the rermer anu one-nauirem me lauer. ,cvoru ,cveru ,cvoru leg te the i', mi it, onew Year's day he gave te each of his ten children seven thous and dollars i ".OWi, either In property or in cash. His wile get the same amount. He will also build a house for himself immedi ately. He Clave the lluys an Airing. Wm. H. Mowrer, superintendent of the Union News company, took all his new tleys out sleigh-riding last evening. They drove ler an hour or two through the principal streets, the bes blowing tin horns and ether musical instruments. They stepped ler a short time at the residence of Charles Kllck and Harry Keller, two of the newsbeys,w here relreshments were served, and then resumed their drive, which was a right jelly ede. Tobogganing In Ivrletta Marlett a terr. of LltlU Kxpress. Fifteen girls glided down Cemetery hill en Monday evening en a bobsled. Tuey were packed spoeu fashion, with their legs ever the sides right and left, like tne rows of plow bandies, ler loud si reaming, a den of wildcats would be nethiug compared te them. trr- lletlguatlen of a 1'aster. Kev. 1 . K. Sohwedes, for 1J years pisier of the German Reformed church at Cumber land, Md., has renlgnesl. He will probably accept a charge In the West. Four Men Hanged -fmultaiieitislj l'eur of the young men condemned te death recently for an outrageeusasault iim asevantglrl were hanged at Sydney, N. S. v., en Thursday, iwoetners, who were te have been hanged, were reprieved. Contract Anardeil uee. Ernst, carpenter and builder, today received a contract te build for l'blllp Lebzelter an ellice, stable, trestle works, wagon and coal sheds for a new coal yard en Seuth Water street next te Miller's nap w-erkH. The yard will be occupied by Henry Smeych. Fer the Soup 1'und. Jehn V. .Sehner has contributed !s ilaum- gardncr A Jetlrles half ten of coal, h. C. blay- maker 1 barrel et potatoes and Jehn Trwiler let of fresh beef te the Lancaster soup lund. IlfMfie lorpccters Appeln til h. C. fslaymaker, Henry Eckert, Harrison Kramer, Isaac Busbeng, l'eter i' Hersbey Biid Heuben Jehns have been appointed in spectors te inspect the brid ge at P.esalei ' mill, ever Mill creek, between Lsae kand ''pissr Leacock townships. Is K,ldeutl)lUuluE Weil, from the Lebanon Times. Mr. Martin Albright, formerly el Akren, Lancaster county, intends building a beuse en Hie let recently purchased from Mr. Jehn if. I.h l(, at l-'iedericaburg. MrandeU lu Cblcacu. Krauk A. llurr's Mlzpah Opera cemay that started out In Philadelphia ha stranded lu Chicago. Mr. Burr Is the well known new spa per corresriendent. Cremattun Te-Nltl. At p. in. the remains of Mrs. i rank's Eluabeth Tucker, mother-In law of If. c llrubaker, esij , who died en Tuesday in her Tiiyear, will be privately incinerated at the Lancaster crematorium. A New Appointment. Allien Clinten, a son of Ilaggsge-Master Clinten, has been apjielnted asau additional empleye lu the Pennsylvania railroad sta tion In this city. Arrived In Keine. Illshep Watteiseti, of the Keiuan Catholic diocese, of Celuuilus, Ohie, hss armed hi Heme. Ollcred for gale. 'I he vacant let en West V Ine street, opposite Bt. Mary's church and within IX squarts et Cen lie f"iu.re, U offered for sale. Telephone Connctileii. The National Heuse, Ne. SI Nertji Queen street, Mtchael Hums proprietor. Is connected with the telephone. UBAlllB. Dxiculsb January n, le;, In Ihls city, Cuthu line, wlls of Mailiufllau Uulchler, lu her e;th J ear. The relatives and fi lends of the family am iiv ixxlfully Invited te attend tl.u luueial, from the resim nee of her husbaud. Ne. W N111II1 (Jueen atieet, en Tui dy iiflei neon at i o'clock liiteriueutut Woeilsurd Hill Lemeleiy MAUIir.T. rlilUdelpliU I'reduc Market. 1'aif.tusLruu, Jsn. 8. Heur market firm:; sales, 000 barrels j Mlune.eta llskers, fl l&friMi, 1'ennsylVBiilar-amlly. M 7r3') W'estein de, II uOQIbS 1 Patents. 11 7H13 4;. Itje flour quiet, fj S3. Wheat-Jan., 91er, reel, BIKC) March, Mc April, Ric. J Cern Jati,IM:3 TcbC I1WC.I March, aT'ic dais -inn., Ss.vje.; TebS 3?'tc Match, W;ei .1I1I, d.'U. New tmasUtsrl Nsvv irk, tan. a rieur insikel slcaily , riiie, 12 iOJ tl Snpetllne, It ' . common te koe1 eitra VV esicrn, M 't-l : geed te fancy cvinv Ktate. a.1 Tint! ift VVhat-Miv t Med stnte. IKS0' Ne- 'de, an ie x Ne. 3 lied, VV inter, J an , W' tc , r eb , w ,c M y Ui'itc Cern Ne. S mUrsl cAh,i;Sc ;de Jan , JSe; feb., He i stsy.MK. Oats .-se. I VV him stale, lie . .Nil. I de, I0s,e.; Ne. i tnltmt, .'an., .V'n Kye dull t Western, 6.r's: : Slate, MS(tXc. ltarlvv nominal. fork dull new mess, 113 .rtlt' l.ard Jan.,i4i)t reb., t '2 Msy. HO.'. Molasses dull at Wc (or ."Jli'si. Turpentine dull at 3c lti-wln atendv i stinlniMt In aeel.fl Osll I" I'vtreleum dull t Kenned. In ces. sSc rivlifhts dull ; Ktwlnte l.iverins'1, lr- Ilutter nominal VVeeteru cteauivty, Afle (tati JTftKc. " Cheese null ; Western lat, ItUISSc state fac tory, mimic l skrs iirui s state, jici vv eirrn, mwe. Suirar dull i lieanett Uiitlmt,'l(Vc , Miami latrd.sil lfne. Tallew stesdy f Prtme CHr. l,(II -K-Itlce iinmlnl , Camllna. Iir u K't, .tSv .tSv Ceffee dull, but Arm i fair carcs, I IV Vhlrace TrtMluce Market. Chh Alie, Ian. 8. 9 40a. ut. Market opened Wheat Jan., iO l"eb ;'i,c . Much., Sc uay.Ne. Cern-Jan., RiVe: Feb-Si-'.c , March, ;v May, 42A.re. Uats-Jaru, ff.Ve ! reb . S' ' Mav, 31c fork Jan., Ill MX; lei., 112 02S . May Lanl -Ian., 10 S: ; Feb., f' t. March, M TO. jiay, fi , j. Short Klbs reb., In m May, H30 eiasvtsa. Mareh, f, ie wcest jan.,7S,e; reb ; c Marc, 3,c. Mauh, ?c. Mav. s'.c Cern 'an., 9'Xc t May. IJVie. Oats Jan., 2tC reb., el. . .e I March, :V Mauh, 112 10 , M&ub, I" 56. Mirv.li, frl 15. jiny. eic t'erk-.lati., 11197; rob. ;IW aiay, tii.i - Ltinl Jan.,!- i;j , rb., f" l."S Ilibs-Jan May, Hi . Hi 05; reb. I Ure stock Msrkrt. CnieAna, Jan. 7. The fi-mffi' Jimrnnt te te peita Ualtle liecelpts, n,"v hwd shipments. 3,iU; market weak and piicee l"tlV higher . shipping steers, veil te l.Soe Ss.,11 VHt337W : stock steck ers and fisnlers, 12 l.23 " cws. bulls and mixed, ft VSJ3 10 ; bulk, 2. sf: T ; Texas cattle 12 sea 1 10. Heks Hecelpts, IJ,0.0 hmil shipments, ;.rn hisd . market strung bu' lewei rmii;h and tntxetl, ll-sifllTO; packliiRand MpplnK. H 7iJ Mi' . Ilht, t-l.s.VlUssklp', f. 'Hf 1 v Sheep Kecelpts, &VO head shlptnenU, tive head uiarkxt steady . natives, I. iHt 1" Western,!: THJI50: Texana.i: vD . lambs, i KasT I.mtRTT. Cattle iterelpts, l tiivut Mptnents, J'ljhend ; market Ikv prune, f I THt .Visi lair te Bend, fl-sniie. tomuien. fjJertJ 7i. shlpuients te New Yerk, none. llcvs Uecvlpts, I 0i head 'Mnent, '',0 hei.d : narkpt steady ; l'hlladeiphias, ft "stv '" lerkers, i:eaiis)- common te Hshi, ft Msj Te , shipments te ew Yerk, non blieep ltecvlpts, t.HM head, shipment'. t.i. maiket flini , prime, II 7;-t', lair iek'xkI, M .' Ol a . common, I2QI ; lauitu, ft ."'tl . tr Tork -ticK N'aw Ionic, Jan. 8,1 JO p m. Meuey leaned at tivm sqa percent. KxchanKeqtilet at I MSO I K. Uevernments quiet, (.urtvmy B's, II 3 bid. t's Coup, II S7 bid; IS s de, IUf, bid. The stock market opened inlet, and alter the first half hour there ks, some limited buy I ok- by the room traders. This caused an ad vance et S te percent, tn the generally aitfve II, t by neon, and an exceptional advanced 3i4 per cent, in Consolidated (ja. &lnce l: o'clock lhein.il ket hubeen dull and fcatuieless. Stock Markets QuoUtlens by Iteed, Mcerann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, l'a. ssw TORK iist. 11 i Canada I'aclQc C C. C At Colerado Ceal e Central l'ac Cannda Southern wf. Chi. St. L. A l'gh , T Uen. A Kle O 12 3 r. v. Rl" Il4 'dj 17Vt Del. L. A VV 13J: lilt? Erie ', Krle, :nds Jer C K. A T Leu. A N I. Shere Mlcb.Cen Missouri 1'aclnc .. N.r N. V l'ref .N West N. V C Kast Tennessee c tea 31V. 31'. 3li. fiv; i',i. Ill', Ol'j w , w St. I'.'i iia;, ins llli 112 lX ir. t.'i a.'J? 3-2S . . 19 I J1. I-'. if''i 16W w.i JlS 31 7IS : 103 101 IIJVJ 111'.- Omaha W, Oregon Transportation s: Ontario A W I'aclQc Mall I". KiKh. A i" ht. l'aul ) Tex. l'ac 2V Union l'ac &-' 4 WabiuhCem i'; Wabash l'ref 3ij; Western U 7ifJ West Shern Bends lm New KnRlanJ si, rHII.ADII.rBU LIST. Leh. Vel ', U.S. Y.A 1'hUa l'a, li It- ,; Ueadini; lu.t Leh. Nav Hfstenr. I'aas P. A K N Cent Peeples V&t4 Kdg. Gen'L 1"J'. Oil 71 it MS l'-i m. Il2 71'. ;ix A B W AD FJSH TiS Kit r.X TS. TJAK1NO rOWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tills newiW nnvsr rives, a marvel of pnrlty, strenKtn and TrhotesornKnem. Jlore economical Uuin rhn errtlnm-7 lads, and cannot t! Mid tn enmnnUUnn with the mnitltadaef low test, sBnri weight, alum or phMpbt powders. Said anly in enn. IteVAt, it,,?, I'rrwDSRCe., ht Waii itreflt. New Yertr. tr,yZ7lyd4w T "ST. J-i A vney Sletuh H'M led 1 rnr lirtvlnK flarr A Uberal niwriel will v, p,M Uir tts ro re tara 1 w'M. If. ItOY. IVWr Blnrtei. It Ne msenrh 'iintm flt. TL.Vi H- RA ItniT t.f Nf FTTH IH EVEN--I lnaf. inn N H. IIOUlKR suslfn, ltds ter of iteullt Queen md VfMllast,, (JAI EB KftAl'T P"OK Li'N'CH O TIII4 XVX!flNO At the M invr Hetol, Nes JI7 and 11 . Wast Klnjf trnt. nppnsiin Laueaster Itmv Kievsr's and Sprenger t Iter ilmvril ftwn the !r. t PIlASf) PRPPKItPOT l V(fl THIH VJf , eninir at Nes. Ill mid HS Vivrth (iitin strest we Keehler's and ilvelimr's Krt m dnim.M Come one. coins nil Id ADiH Mlk0IO li'ir, Pnsprlafrr, MEKfwr.HALM 11VK, 'It'. A ft HOLD KR., te. A full assortment just rsiyilTsfl ler tte Holiday,, airedueed pHees. At- atAiiKLKY'!." Yeiie- rttmt," Ne. 31 North Qiimh Street 1 rermeriy Haetnmn'sV f UNCIf-CALP RlCAD SOI I' I'OH iJ Lunch thts avsnliK at t tttn.Vtt flail. Ne. 1'.7 m KiDittr.t. H C 'iOT, Prep. CtUANl7OYhTEft IT 14 Lf NCIf ThTh I KNINUaitheC'art Asenne Ifotel. All arnlnvltcJ. it J. w tu rrr.it, nep. -- HAVU A GOOD FlflE, lluy i our Ceal at (I (. 811 C LU Y Kll'd Ne. CIS North l'rlnce bluet, and Ne. Kast KlDK blreet. JanS-SwduMIt A.SalCINED ESTATE OE JOHN A. Hiiiber, nf Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Ihu iiudtniUned auditor, unpeinted t dlstilbiibi the bdaucu remaining In tha hands of Henry llaumgsrdner, assignee, te ajin among Iheeu legally udtllled te the name, will sit for that ptirixisu 011 Tuesday, February 1, ls.57, In the Llernry Itoem of the Court Heuse, lu the city of I alies. ter, whom all persons Interested la aald distribution may attend t-itU3 A. 11.11 ASSLEU, Auditor, .K If A VXK TlNKMMltrS. V1TANTKD-A tUllli WANTH A HITU. ATION Indollennal llouwneik. Apply at Ne. t0 Ka,l V Ine atiwl 11 mm: M1NDH OF THE PEOPLE OF 1. this country are (all tn-lnn (sturattHl te no only pure atllcles whether as nit aitlile of feed or an article of tinuwhnld use hence thnglrat sales et Mtl.t.l It's IIUU.W () l 1JOOMS FOR RENT. The Ukiius with ptlvale vnlrnurii let lent at Ne. I"H North ijuwmi utreet. Iiniulm nl JJit I'hTKIt WKllKlt'SHATSTtlltR. OR 111 NT THE l'H01ER"l'YNi)7Tll Cent iv S.iiihiv. used as n claar sle-e for ev- enil yeaisi also I lie saloon uiulptni'alh the atom. Apply te li t OHM K IV. t OU l.l.NBON, alSherllt's unlciv ar. tfdit WANTED A UIUL WANTED AT Ml IV .SOUTH Slllfl'KN STKK Jteference leiiulied It miiKUK WILL HE A MEET1NU OKTHE Monday evenlnir at A full attetnlanrx Is tld desired. FALL HOODS. All the Latest Novelties In rt.NK Mll,t.l NEltVat WKIKKL'S Mtl.t.tNKHY BTOKK, e.WuutU Ne. 3S Netth y ween BlieeU SltR SALE -THE A CANT-LOT ON a,- west vine sttvet. dliect v eimnalln L Mary s church. Vpply te Itt.V. M J. MillUlllK, K J. MiOlt.VNN, ll.A. AI.T1UK. ltd NOODLE Stil'l' '-NOOIU.K SOl'P TO suit the cold weather tn nlht. I w III serve all my friends with acnodhet plain et Needle eup. Kicker's ami HaerTner's IUh? en drauabt. WM. UKIIM. rropileler. Hedman Heikc, Next Doer te the Lancaster Kink, ltd" Ne. 21 1 and 216 VNest hlmtSt. IJl A STERN MARKET HOUSE CO. li Annual meeting of stockholders The an nual meetlnc of stockholders et Ihls crtmpsny will Ihs held at Ne. UH Kasi Mutf ntlvel, en TUKSDAI, JAM AK. II. 17, at luec'icka. in . for the election el directors. dec:7-:dAltw ALLAN A. HElllt. Sea 1JCHL1CKALR will be sold at public sale en MONDA1. J.VNUAin in, is.-; i Se ei North street, a Carrlsis tab. Melgh and Hells, two sets of Hen Me Karnes, and two sela et tHuule Harness, Kg Crates, flutter Tub. lltrd lues, and ether arti cle s. Sale te commence at :e cl(ck p m MA IU bl.IT. A E SUl A!IN. Auct It E1 LECTION NOTIC1- ri'LTOS N VTIOSVt IlVNK, t fieiembei II. In-s. i The annual elet Hen for directors will be held at ttie banklnir house, en Tuesday, January 11, lS7. between the hours of 11 a tn and 3 p in. The annual meetlnge! the stock holders will le held at the tame place en the same iiay, at te a m. JNO HSliril.t.ll. dl5.ai.27AJs.HM Cashier. ESTATE. OE JAMES 1U)0N LATE eT' Lancastei cll, deeeaeO Letters testa' tuclary en said estate having tK-en Krsnttsl te the undersljrned. all person- Indebted thereto are tviuetest te luBKe Immediate paynikht, and these havtni; claims or deiimuls nnlnsl the same, will piesentlheui Ilium t illsy for settle uieul te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. JOHN It. IlllMl;, t.xecuter A. C. ItKiseant, Attorney. 01Stld3 I7ILECTION NOnt'E. li L.VSt ASTIR fetSITT NTH'SAL llVSK, lleiember II, lvl The annual election for directors of this bank will be held at the banklnir house en TUKS 1A1, JAMJAU1 11, 17, between the hours of 11 a. in and 2 p ui The annual meeting of the stockholders will beheld at the lamoplace, nn the same day at 1) o'clock a in r. 11 llliKNKMA.N. dccll.KIaAJanl.s. Cashier. E LECTION NOT1CK r'ARMsns' Naiiesal Kaik or I.am iriir, I December 11. lssi ( The annual election for Directors will Iks held at the Hanking Heme en Wednesday, Iho 12th day of January', lvl, between the hours el 10 a. in. and 3 p. in. ine annual uieennRei the ntoiKhelilcrs mill lie helil at the same place, en Monday, January U 1n7, at J p m. I A. rON DEK3MITII. dll lands Cashier. ELECTION NOTICR NUKTHXRX NATIOSAL lUSK. Deeembsir II, IS,-" ( An election for thirteen directors of this bank te serve ihe ensuing year, will be held at the banking house, en Tuesday, the 11th day of Jan usry 17, btween the hours et 1 and .1 p. in The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held the same dav and place at 10 a in. dllAJanl.s.10 JNO. C. CAKTEK, Cashier TH E ter' INDEKSIONED HAVE EN- tered Inte an agreement ferthesalenf Ileal and Personal Estate, Stocks, llends and becurl this at public auction or private sale. All orders mil have prompt attention and mav be left at orate. Ne. li Last Orange strcnt, or Ne. Ml Norih Duke street, the piaces el business et the re spective parties. The business of cither party will continue without Interruption ea hereiofeni. Telephone cenntc Ien. 11. IU HKKNKMAN, (jen'l Ins. and Iteal Estate. AlO r. IlKtNOEflL, Js 2tdi.tVV l'lane Mever and Contractor -CWKSALBCI1KA1'. 0 113 EAST NEW STIIKET, Twe-smry and Mansard Hoef Ilrlck llulldlnir, with two-story brick back bulldlui; . vestibule, hall, 1 rooms and bath room, with water ileset all the modern conveniences, front yard en closed with Iren fence. Private alley en east side of the boese and a twelve feet wide alley en the west side, fine ard JOHN II. MET 1. tit, ltd 3 Seuth Duke bt. NOTICE A rneetlncef thebtockheldmaof the DEL AVVAHKKIV Kit A LANlSbTEK KA1LUOAD CO will beheld at their eflice. Ne. I'JNenh Duke street, en MONDAY, JANL'ABY II, lw7. at 10 e clock a. in., for the purpose of electing elllcera for the ensuing year, and tninsactlni; such ether business as may be brought before lu ISAAC w.uCLDIN.gecietary. Lasi asTn, Dec SI, 1M7. dJMl.tJs A.SSIONE1) ESTATE OF JOSEPH K. fleyerand wife, of tte lltv of Ijvncaster, ljvncaster county. Jeseph It, Keycrand wife, et the City of Lancaster, having by deed of vel unlary assignment, dated January 3, lsS7, as signed and transferred atl their estatu and effects Ie tbe undersigned ler tbe benefit et the creditors et the said Jeseph It. Iteyer, they therefore glve notlce te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te te the under signed without delay, and theso having claims te present tbem tn JOHN I). SKILF.a, TOIilAS ltell.it, Assignees. Itestdlng In the Illy of Ijuua-iter. UicRiiE .Nalva v, Alternny, JsnSCtdl AUCI'lON! AUCTION! eir- Beets, Shoes aud Eubbcrs, AT JOHN B. BLOUQH'd, NO.lUNnilTH (jUEKN HTKKET, ON bATUK- DAY EVE.silNUat7o'cleck sharp. Ka- A Large Line nf line Shoes will be sold. fellOKH HOI.II PHI VAT E at and below cost te closebosluesl. J7-21 JOHN II BI.OUUII. flflO TO .SLEEP!" KX If you can't slop at night ou account of your Cough try Cochran's Cough Cure. If the children aru troubled with a tickling in their threats give thorn Cochran's Cough Cum a sura remedy for all threat, trouble, coughs, colds. sere thnuit. hearsnuss, and ull bronchial affections yield te Its t urlng power. Every bot bet bot tle guaranteed. Only a per bottle. Manufac tured and for sale by H. B. COCHRAN, DrutfKlat, N os. 137 A 1X1 North Oueen RL. lAncagter, l'a I'se Cochran's Blmnglbeiilug Plaster. rnayS-lyoedlt OEI'OHTOE THE CONDITION OF THE J ti (juariyvllln SHllenal lliiiik.nl (Juairy vllle. In the state of I' nnsvlvunlii, 11 1 the 1 lone of bus Ineas DElEilrlElt, P lucaei'iu es f eiins .inddl'ii emits .. .. f 101,871 .11 I s Heuds Ie M-riirei'lri'tilalleii ... 2l,n,i i"i Due from appieved resi rveagenla S.KU 61 line fiem ether Nu'leiiiil ILinks . . .. ' f.i ' II nl 1 slate, fiiriiliure.niiu naiuies .... in 01 ( iilrent esiieliseslinil iBiea 'ulld .'L'il ll I her ksHiidetlier uish Ileitis. BIO 70 lllllsef ellierbiiiiks lJ W I rattleiiBl paiervuneiicy, nickels mid cenU f7 J1 six-iiu pn ai Legal tender notes 1,3a te Hi dempllen fund with U S. Tmisurcr (1ertent. of circulation) I.lOi yi Total IISI.TO y LIABILITIES. ( apltid stork paid in I U), 1 10 hiirpliis fund UNuls t'lidlvlded prellls (mi HA Niitlenal Hank Notes outstanding ... . '.'J.ittii ii Dividends unpaid 141 ou Individual deKislls subject Ie duck M.017 1,1 Cushler's cheeks eutstfliidlng 1 01 Due toether National Hanks ... . i.WI 11 Notes und bills rudlsceuiiud l,7Vi 01 Total....' tl'd.rJSW kittle 0 rtimtylutnw, Vuunlyef J.nncinler, it. I, s HAFKNrHS, ashteref ttie abeve named bank, de solemnly swuir that Hie ubevn slitle me nt 1 ti lie, te the best of lity kuoisbdge uud billef. A. b. IIAUhNr'Vs, Cashier. Kubscrlbed und smeiii tu liefele 1110 this 71 li day el January, li. L. M. I'1'.TEItS, Notary Public. CeiiBtcT Attest 1 OKI). W. IIEN8KL, JOHN II. 11AIU, THANK W. 1IK1.M, 11 Dll ec ten. .viir AnrKJtriuKiiitxrt'. A MiWAND ENllRKLYOUIlUXAIi " " ITQBOGGAN SLIDES 'the ptlii-soneur Wtnlei t leaks ler I ndlesimd I'hlldii u wanted nslldn. Wn've Riven tlmma pushdown I tin Mil that'll laiistivmi la wendiu and have a Jelly laugh at our capnute. Hele's a ivi;iilarcliil t'lcnlelii vtld Inter NEWMARKETS. IIIIW N 1(1 I .IN) . HOW s 'III f I te IIIIVVN 'IO M DOWN TO f Bl new n te i 7 ie IHIVVN 'IO I SKI DOWN IO lime WRAPS. HOW N TO ,17.1 DOWN IO I 110 mill's te d.v).... IIOWN TO I II !).... imivvn 'ie l seu new N TO 110(0 IHIVVN TO II2IO.... IIOWN 10 IIMX) JACKETS. HOW N TO 1 TV . IIOWN TO 12 M , DOWN TO MM HOVJ N TO lilO HOW N TO ISIil DOWN IO 17 til CHILDREN'S COATS. DOWN TO ll.A IIIIVVN TO II 71., IMIVVN 10 12 W , IIOWN TO Itul IIOWN TO II 1 HOW S TO IVtO , this I, an opportunity for I1KMJ1M) 11AKIIAINH, which nil thiiiRhtflll and eionemUal Cleak " Huy vis w III be iiulck te appttxlau- JOSEPH lT"rAU & CO., TIIK NKW CLOAK STOKE, 130 -1U0 North Qttoen Btroet, VA.'ll- A PKKKTlSKMhW i:s. T HE WHISK 1 . the tlnent made, fl gVatmttle. eld Kve Whlsk, 7)0. a unart 'I ry eni 5 yeai Whiskies' at all ptli.es. IIOIlllKK'S LKJl'OK STOKK. Ne.2 Centre Siiuare, Lnuuistei, t a TJfOK KENT TH lilt) AND rOUHTU 13 floors el ltlrsh A llrether's llulldlng, Nim. 6 and ! North (jiusm Btteut, new eerupled by This. Cummlngs as a nrsl-rlai-s phoiegraph Kkllery. VV 111 be rented fer a term of v liars. Ul7-lldll H1KM1A llKOl'HEIts. lL.ltKK.s Great Tea and Coffee Stere, will lie i lesed at 6 p lit from dale until further notice, Monday nud Saturday evcepted. 11AK11A1.S5 Nl V I It HI rOKK HKAItUer. jamvlvd W-OE1U1AKT, Fine Tailoring. A Itediictlen of '.1 per cent en all Heavy weight auttliiK and Oveneatlng te make risim for my large dprlug lmiKirtatiuu. Ihlsreduc Hen Is for cash only. -Material and Workmanship the V rry l!et H. GERHART, Ne. 13 N. yUEKN ST.. Opposite the l'oterf!ce 111.11-27 lvdK BECHTOLD'S. l KNISII1M1 OOlHIS IOIiMI.1 AMI WOMEN liming Out, with the v lew of enifan InK In ether bulleus Ne reasonable otter le fused, as the entire stock Is ler sale at Whole sale or ltetnil New Is the time Ui secure bargains la Under wear, Hosiery, 1'ants, V est. Overalls. Cardigan .lacketa. Gloves, Mitts, Cellars, Cuds, Neck wear, Huspendersand Notions Konerally. Please call and evamlue before you buy. Ne tteublu te show goels. AT llKlHTOI.D'S. Ne it North Queen Street, TJHITIIN Or O. R. GLEASON, I'v "eclal ltenut te LAIGASTEE, RINK ! FOU Sl. MUJITlt U.VLr. OeiuiuencinR January 3, 1887, In his inarvolleuseihlbltton of handling wild, vicious and nervous horses New and novel feats et horsemanship will be lnlrcduced dur ing the neck. Itciluclieii in Prices, -." Cents, Te all parts of the Heuse. 10 CBNra KOIt CHILDREN. -Sea - Kcserved let Ladles. sJI lydU N rich- Mliteble PITAL, - - $600,000 - DEBENTURES Guaranteed Farm Mertgages erpirr.9. - nErr.ni:.MT.s. VFT TORK,rslsiT nml. tilr, SI.W V iRK. liOSTOM, rirtSw.t I Bmwmi Kitllss,, BI'ST V rHUAciLrnu iits.stttl,iiisiBk niiLsDnriiM. ila.ssas cur.nh a r. tu. I an. . u.,i. ka.va 'iir Fer rales of Interests anJ full Infnrrnstlen v t-UM) FOU PAMPHLET. TO- JAOOB B. LONG, Breker, l'E.VN SQUAItE, 1.ANCASTEH, PA. $Tf Mertgapn,. Ileal estate. Insurance, Stocks, Bends and Urnln. Lecal HUM'ks and llends a specialty. iepU'-t,iiid3,l'A6mw T H. OIVLEKACO. (I en ku A Eare Chance ! De jeu want te save money ' De jeu want te make money 1 Then coine and soe our (reeds. VV e are clos ing out our eiltlre stock und have iiiurkid prices down re;aidless el iu.1. We lese money, but we mount help IU The goods must lie sold. IIAHUA1N3 IN I, VI) IKS', MUSKS' undCIULDKKN'S COAT I, BllAri.1,aKllllS,f. HLANKKTS.COUreUTS, ri.AN.SKLi. TAI1LK I.1NKN3, NAl'klNe, at' , And all kinds of DKKS1 U0OD3 add IIKY OOOD3. JohnS.Givlcr&Ce,, He 26 Kfwt Kln Btroet, LANUABTKlt, I'A AnVBKMKllTi. "TflULTON OI'KUA IIOUHi:. BIX NIOIirB AND HAIUKDAY M TINKK. Oommenolng'Monduy, Jan. 3, ltuturn CiiRSRewenlef tbe Distinguished Atl ies,, IDA LEWIS, And Ilur nuptiler Dramatic Ceinpiuy. 8ATUBOAY "TenNlghU In a Ilarroein." PRICES, 10, 20& 30 GENTS. lUtervid Scats, without eslra charaa, f;rale at opera beuse. dot Jl titd aL CA UKIII'UKII I UOSI I HI, I IIKIUIUKO I HI I HI I 7.11) HKIHIUKII f'KOM I S.lll HKiilleKli ruiiM iiiiim iikiiik i;n nteM iij-.m IthlHIUKIi faevi nun UKIIUUEII t HUM HUM ..IlKtlllUKII ritOM I 7tm UKIIUOKI) I'HIIH ( B.IM iikiiiickii ritevi i uui KKin i;i:t ritOM linm HKIHIUKII ritOM IIS VI . ItKIHICKII ri.OVt II7.KI UKiiiK kii ritevi f.MKI HKHUI Ell ritOM 131.1 liKlltlCKH ritOVI 1.17V . KKIII OKI) KUOM I Aril KKIII CKII I IHIM HNI KKIH CKI HIOM I tM UKIII CKII miiM 110(10 ... KKDULtUt tltOM II2M1 kkihici i r'iM iia HKIIIH'MI ItllM M7S Hhlll'CKU KKOVI 1X51 KKIH OKU rilOVt fs'.SV UKiircKii rueM i7fii ki nt'Cfcn rueM mw Netvr Peun'n R. It. Station. a ; ir a vim nsKMKxru. VEIIY l'EW PEOPLE HAVE AN IDEA of the Immenseiiuanlttles et llerax lined In this country, but nun hole Is It mere profita bly used thanln Slll.LKIl'.S UOKAVHOAP. SHOl'LDEK 11UACES AND HAltDHl'll ber't'rinse. rasy, light, cliiinly andduru PIC. A lull IlllU et nlnea at HUlll.KY'S IMllMl HTOIIf;, :1 West KlngHlreL ACOH l". ailEAFKEUS PURE RYE WHISKY, nt'Ki; Hrttr.r.r lujuek hiekk. lUgJi lvdK Li PA MM I'. EOS. A IU, Stamm Bres. & Ce, 03.i!(iniHl'J8 Neilh sjueenSl., LANCASTHS, PA. TO BOOM BUSINESS llllllm; till I nil W inter turtle SbmltlJ, nn have BIG REDUCTIONS In Kvt'ry I)prtnipnt We Invite cln buyer te vlU eui tluru a ml w the Great Bargains vvKAUKerrEiii.su. Dress Goods! Klegant Diess (lMids.3)tc. a vaid. KlneTwIllO'l Cashmeres, &c a yard. Kitra (Jeed Dress (ioeds, 7c a yard. Heavy Dies Cleths, lee a yard. Kxlrallesvy Dress Cleth. IVInches nlle.iis:. a yard lowest city price, ttc. All-Weel Burges, liuhts Ke, 0.1 a J aid, n erth 50c. All-VVoel TrlceUi, is Inches wide. He. a laid etlk and Weel l'lalds, Mic a jard ; nnitb II (). 1HKTVVO (illKAIKai IIVIltlAlN3 U K AUK Ut f KK1M1 NO.l. ALL WOOL CLerilS. tAUD AND A 1 AUD HI UK, 37Sc a lard NO. 2. HKAV V LL"IH (ALL t.UKY,. VAIID AND A HAI.r W1DL, IJca Vard. Black Thibet Shawls All Weel Deuble. II O) Shaw Is down te 111") II HI 'hawlaflew n In 1 5t , b(u lihawls down te !) I-te Shawls downtepHO; riiwbhawls djw 11 te 17 te lie i Shan s down tol-e'. Limited spice will net alieiv 11s te iiientlrn all Iho drent llarifulns which we Bre etlerlnir. W'e Invite you te all und see n,hal u being dene B08T0NST0RE. J."- MAKT1N A CO IMYENTORY J.atlit's' hihI Cliililrcii'8 GARMENTS Unils 111 with tee larua a stock en hand, and they must go at tbe follewlnic ptlces Ladies' Seal Plush Garments, BKAI, I'l.USII COATd, flJ.W wereUJM BKAI. I'LUHII COATS, rll IS) I Were t!7 SI. 8KAI, I'LUHII COATS, IM.IO wem.ttl HKAI, l'l.HHH 1'IIATI, fiSOIl werelJSOt bKAI. l'l.Uall Wit A Pi, 115 W, wclefilUO. Ladies' Newmarkets. NKVVMAUKKTP, (Plain) IU0; nrel7J0. NKWMAUKKIS, AsiruSan Irlmuitd, 13.00 1 ere 17.50. NKWMaltICKT3, Astrakan Ttlmmed, l.O0i WOT,, S3 w,. NKWMAP.K1.T8, Kur Tllinmed, 19 Ml. NICWMAItKLTS, rur Tiluitned, IIVA Ni:VVMAHKKT3, fur Tllinmed, I 7.50. 17 5); wete JO DO; wete 1 13 te ; were Misses' Goats. VVohaveu HrKesleek and they bave bcenie duted tu test, bemu at less than cost. MI8SKS' UOUCI.K COATS, tl 0) i were. W CO. M183KS' Cl.Oril COATn,HMi were 17 i MIBSKS' CLOTH COATS IWI eiesie. MIHSKS CLOTH CO ATM. I 00 I "'? 50' Cllll.UItKN'dCOAT8fiem7cai te lnu All Reduced te Cost. J. B. Martin iS Ce.'s, Cor. Weflt Ifliig & Prince Stx, LANCA3TEU, PA, I 1 I ft JJ uUOalw . v..iiviASSt,l. ' Ja . J5vtefa ktaw..
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