!!5SHWw'rcrwP!g5!3 zz&isrFvzi V-fjV T- ' -"- - 4 V lJa ihAXCAMVEte BAi&Y IsnTEIJLIGl&KGEB, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1888. FA WAYWARD WOMAN. k-v, jj .IHOnt X. HAUK BTBALB OVB.ll b;UC t HOI'S AX B DOLLARS, m"; ' I BTthaHar, Who Waa RMmp CUtk In tb ana Oflle at Merrlsburf, Dltsppears Mie Oily HsrBenCsmtn Promptly rA aiMtm Ik roll Auianni Taksn. Kt-J lay. Dse. J. wm the day appelnled I tntuferet the Internal revenue cfflee dUttlet from Jamea MacGenlaif, collector during the Illness and fel rlhe death of the late Jehn T. Mae- lie, te Geerge W. Henael, his lately ted noeeaaor. Tbe aub-eiiicw in ice at were ordered te be closed en that aad the deputies wcredireeted te be here their aacennt. tbe stamps en nana. pie cash requisite te balance their at. i Friday Mr. Hige, of Harrlaburg, who been deputy collector at that point Republican administrations ana later, Mlaa Boletta K. Hag, bad i retained t3 eell atampa tbere-came hie Lancaster and Informed Mr. MacQenlgle Lex-CollecterThoa, a. Wiley, who was I assisting In tbe transfer et tbeefnee, Ibleelster would net be bere next day srecert the condition et her cfllce and te tihMia ever ita aseeta. In explanation of u IMa Mr n.nuM hli (ter wmailnfiinltcr nA.. .... ... i. .. l.j i.i. ii.. UBKI lUglUTO. BO HS1U BUU UWlultulu- arcl en Thanksgiving Day atternoen Aatetulbly te come te Lancaster te make t ' a.KMKn.A rt ITkliliiniMnrrilntf hi 8WIUtU4 JU7 jUIVV Vil -44U11 wuiuiun w r mm receive.! rrem ner a icuer. iiehiuiiukuu ;&' Philadelphia the night before, U.30 p. tkmu In that communication ft be nd in It led BllMtf mwwahert In her accounts 70, 133 23., tfha hercticl iier brelbcr te procure uui - - I IhM afrite main etttrl then Rfin a PHUHUhi'UHUUtU nieneiiPu .mv -- ff il. . ! amIiiIImi ami - Wl IUH UlUUl'f lUsttkO VAMIIIUBIIVU a- fgtt CTcrylhlng la such Bbape that tbey weaia una nemine irienK xue uruiuvr, 1J3--- - - - .ltVi fit Inf. aiirnrlarianff Iridic r mnucimvu nitu Ritu'i '" ' ... . IJMUsn, announced hla wIlllnBgess te make tMwmj aacrlflce te repair bla slstet'a wrong and yeaaia any investigation te uuciese me irue -; elate or anairs. no was ene 01 ner unce WJaeodsruen the ether two belng Henry feJIakb and Geerge Doehmc, two wealthy JJid extenalre browers of Harrlsburg. acOenigle at oneo started for iV alarrlshnrir with vonner Hiiro, and accem- srnled by W. U. lincncl m oeunael for tbe ocaieetor'a dllce. They were met by Mlaa "BUgfc'a oiner tepuamen anu uer f lsier, wue Kjfced tbe cemblnatlcn te her rate, and who Ei&'.waa fftinlllir with her boeka and PMIce. Together they opened the ete ana made a tun examinaueu r ... . ...... . . .... it. v m lia cenienia ineiuuiDg cuuui ui iuu UBDpeen band, a reckoning el tbe book iaa examinanen 01 tue menDy.caecK e. J tbe vault. Appended ten roll of nearly 100 In sold, ailver, postal notes, money rlrdera, ebecka. te , waa n promiiaery nole t. drawn by Miis Mage, In favor ether benda fe "men for 0,43$28,llie emeunt of her defalca- ,,-tea which aLeaammeu te ewe mom ana fciPhlcb abe premised te pay thetn the aame, n-rkh alii, hnvluir been leat bT her 'in nnccu PJrtien.- &p A t boron gh extmlnatlen of tbe books ' 1 .B Aas . d..k .a . . B B. k ..n HI ailil H BBiJUU ill tUO RMIUJia TTI IfJ fcUVtl MiBUV lA ,!.. ahnwAH hakl. Ilrilanilll .lllfl tf III. W WVJ VUVHUU ll. wwinww umw . .. ; B JUmBcasier liinca in uj txauuy iucu nu A'SfajaBOnnt that the eiab, ti, en hand de- ?4a)6led from it left (ixactly tbe sum named ! her latter te ber bretherjand her netn te Mm bondamen. Mr. MacQoulgle and Mr. v:Menael at onea took poshpisIeu et LeTerythlag en hand and breujlit the annlanla nf thn clllca te lianeaater. An ex- fienainallen et the boeka here dtrcloaed tbe :Vaaeunt dne from Mla liaee te be exactly twttat which ber own atateinent UieU, and Mt no doubt of her bendamen'a liability. feMr. HecaM lelt again for UarrlsburK at 4'jalO en Saturday morning, lie went ever aJM office atlatra accend tlme with the Bagta, and then bad a oenferenca wltb tbe Kkoedameu and their counrel, I'rotracted M& awgotlatlenB retulled lu his finally Becurlng Pike entire amount of t.,a defalcation lu ctab, ivnd by 1:30 p. in. the mala clflca had fe- E' eured tbe entire liability of tbu UarrUburg ;aaaLep aKucy. MISS HAdE'i AXTEUtUnTS. r-7 JT0UUII1K Buy t. A1UHU(U ur UUlUIlDiy Ul IUU iScaJIalr tbe most vigilant cllerta wero made fr .' -m.u.i. ...... . .-.. ... .i .t.M Kft by all oencorned te discover the pln of eeeraUena which tbe culprit had puniued m" lai maklni linr nnnutftlfnn. ttin rnntlvnit nt ""r"- 1 l - - - l -- --.-- J.?. fca a.Iiyib f ... Hl.nft.lllnii dIia li.l mail nt mm V41U.V, KUV uir.uai.iu.. muu Uftl4 U4.UD t n money and her wheieabeuta. lilttle LIMt was catlsraotery en any of thcae pelnta Hna reached, In her letter te htr brother Siyee aatd abe hid onderstMl h rnan'a note td be had "aklpped." Private memer asaa ana ner uauy "acraicuea" auewea j&fcMut Bbe knew br exact delalcMlen, & Ming cennnca tome aiie ana omeeri'e- tmet of the money ter clear Btatnps incatly Prf Uie n"y (15a-) denomination. In the Ti.-eTV w uiuuejT cuu iuuuu iu uer nairf muiuf MUVOeT MJIU VUCUOUt VHX4UU UDUUIU UlttltUUH T:fcfl nndnsed. but net asinela Link hill. rwMdlcatlne that she bad taken aeme of tberu. Sk," .i Ihn tirtnkt fvu1 lirt raava-lcit mlaninTf nlniwa "VP MM Uivi) unaui wauiDVt i.uitutiuj 1UU j. arllK aViu nut rf (lin lemt ii.m'u rr.ejt.1 itaa ( v1ea( when her peculations began cr bow .;.; u euw iUUK iue uavn ucru ubiiiuli uu u v'vaaikAntit f liAe iAflnliinnit lien .Mnnllii i' Virlcd from day te day ; and at lome tluiea H appears aa U sbe bad cither made or ber w ----"---.TT-.rr" wrr:r. .. ::"" i; yanci titr utucieucjr, iueauuiue govern. Ajaeeai cxBiuiutixa jiuui itaniiingieu uave cfene ever ber books, which were marvel Vk BminMHll n.1 Aa,n.la and lira ..n. .ca.l Ktl jl.U.taUJ KUU UWN.Mma, MU. U U B l' "JBO U te nave oempireu Leraiampaen nana with j'er acoeunUbllity and hHve reported tbem !jg.;errect. wnemerornet ahe loeltd them, iHtfawdliae, hew abe did It e. remains te te fatninriilnr 1 y?i: Mlaa HsfJ. aa hns been stated, mi a. ?vi hold-ever "from the former adinlni.tra. pi'' Hen. Her brother being the deputy, the HHtua itu, cietAf nuu iuuuku ace rSjfcauidled large amounts et stamps, kept lm- Sli jwrtant accounts and gave bend In f 10,000, raalary was only 100 until sometlme mfV Collector MacUentgle secured for her i lncre ae 10 tWA). T,Ai Hatt falhi uraa a natlpat nf r.mma-l rnA Svr... - ...w. .uu,... r.HU wauy 3 r su I uer me.utr is bibs , and tbe family ecneUted et tbe brother Mel two alatera. tibe waa about 35 jesrs Id. Keed loeklnif, neat of dress and ei. jM'eeetlfinallv ant. ready and a ecu rain in MkeekkeeplDg. Htie was quite jiepu- la Uarrlaburg and among tbe bu'- Maa patresa of the office ; but report -vans nave aasumaa mere ucnaue rerm eteee her defalcation became public, point tstrregularltlea and doubtlulcenduct which -40aea awsvwaxa course jer home months fJ.UwM yearn past he waa well known in j Mm city and ber friends here are greatly "awpriied at ber operation. j&Hmn are aeme who think that Mlsa ;e, wiia peruara maie assistance, Lai cenaucuug bieck operauena ler a long with varying fortune and aeinetlmta aeeaded lu making gains and ic. htr operations with greater 'aaBBdence. Iu ether quarters it la btiinvprt 'Mpaabe waa Imposed upon by male friend a imwt" admtrere, te whom abe leaned tbu apwuy. and ttelr failure te mike it geed lta.ted exposure and ruin, O.tiera aeme et the ctllee custeiuera succeeded fa letting large credit for atampa aud failed e'aaake geed their obllicatlena te her. allll believe that extravautnt hablta unusual Indulgence beyond the medei alary et the cfilce led tehergetlleg utue py iiuie until uer oreratlene iiMM te no long, r cetiwsltd anillLede anillLede iaatlarawte large that no txrert manlnula. el flgurea or ikllllul count of stamps 4 deceive the revenue authorities. JMaibalt, aba isstllliUent. Uerprcmlae moneiuuaay nigut baa uut been TfceaeVMBBltnthLB BOClirbil avarv M7Ulm(atoatleo. UerfamUybave the etber bondamen aa far ai It will reaeb, and It anybody bared the pre a la of her net llgenea or her crime hit, her or their identity la at yat undlacleeed. jchehi uRarvit. Tie Slin Who Will Birre la tha Janeaiy Civil and ertmiaal Goerta. The following Juiera have been drawn te serve In tbe January quarter eeulen end oaaiinen pleas ceurts: enA!D JUHOn, JAltUATtT 2L J. I). Vex. farmer. Hadabury. Jehn M. Ranek, farmer, l'aradlse. Abner McMlchael, grccer, Marietta. Joel I litAbtner, gent, Kaat Impeter. Andrew Hhay, brlekmaker, 8th ward, elty. K. W. Gorrecht, coal merchant, 9 lb ward) city. Jehn Uartman, tee dealer, 0th ward, elty. rianvi tioevar. Farmer, nari. K. (I. renneil, aUver plater, Mt Jey borough. Kilas Hraekblll. farmer.Paratllae. Jehn A, Hern, teaeber, Weal Hempfleld. Jacob Copland, laborer, 8th ward, city. Jeseph U. Cenrad, farmer, Little Britain. Frank J. Dener, farmer, West Hempfleld. K, E. I.eaman, currier, Columbia. laaae Backer, oarpenter, Clay. Daniel It. Mowrer, engineer, Eden. I. D. Worst, inn keeper, Salisbury. Thce. McDonnell, bricklayer, 7th ward, eltr. Uriah B. Eltnler, aheemaker, Warwick. W. l'atten Uault, farmer, Mallsbnry. Ben, Slpln, laborer, Waahlngten borough, William l' Hamilton, laborer, MU Jey tewnshli. Uatii'l Wolf, gent, Epbrata. 1'KTlT junena, JANUAKT JL K M. Hulftda, gent Kist Uccallca Jaoeb K. Cever, truck farmer, Kaphe. j Jehn U. Hotlenbergor, farmer, Brecknock. (Icergn K. Lula, merchant, Columbia. ' Tims. W. Haiderean, aaleaman, Columbia. Jehn It. Ferry, oarpenter, Columbia. Jea. l' Wltmer, farmer, I'aradlae. David Metaler, farmer, Ceney. Itobert Clark, printer, 21 ward, eliy. Frank H locker, grocer, Columbia. Barten WaaacD, farmer, I'aradlae. C. C. Carpenter, reporter, 6.h ward, elty, A. K. Mortlien, farmer, Llttle Britain. Henry w. Moere. larmer, warwicx, Jehn H. Nolde, cigar mtr., Kail Coealloo. J.UaieldWlckerehamminBgcr,0'.hward, cltv. Webalcr Ulegrlcb, carpanler, Manbelm borough Henry h Fr.lley, olerk, 81 ward, city. Jehn H. Kemper, firmer, Kphrate, Jehn IlnKen, blaakamltb, Marlle. Daniel iCeatb, iiilllrUht, West Cocallce. J. W. I'ewnll, flntalier, 7th ward, elty. Franklin Wolf, farmer, Weat Cocallce. Hylvanna Campbsll, laborer, K.Jjsmpeter. Jus. Hebmldt, printer. O.h ward city. Je:eph it. Hbcarcr, cigar mfr., Manbelm boreuRb. H, H. Htebman, farmer, Coneetega. Dinlcl Klehl, mason, 1'enn. 1). D. Itutb, box tnfr,, Ceney. 1. M. l.elnv, cabinet maker, W. Cocallce. Milten T. Zelglcr, farmer, Brecknock, II. U. Bush, farmer, i'cqnea. Gee. Irwin, farmer, Kan. W. A. Morten, aent. 7th ward cltv. CbirlOB K, Arndt, tnurebant, Manbclm borough. Jehn MiCerd, plumlier. 21 ward, oily. Christian Becker, maablnlst, Warwick. (loe. Knodt, olgarmaker, Oih ward, elty, Hugh Armstrong, Justloeof poaeo, Mar tla David Waldley, tinsmith. Druinore. A. E. I.enc, farmer, KastLtmpeter. BJDj, N. Nelt, mlller, East UempQeld, Jacuti F. Wartel, laberer, Maner. M. M. Nlasley, farmer, West Denegal Keuben b. O.ter, blaekamitb, Wlh ward, city. Jehn U, Uelllnger, blaakamltb, O'.b ward, cltv. Jehn M. Juck-en, merehant, Fulton, "m. Diem, carpenter, Earl. t'OUMON I'LUAJ, JANUARV 23. Henry H. Heek, elgar m'f'g, K. Denegal. Wm. J. Katreth, prinler, West Karl. Frank DUlleb, blacksmith, West Lam peter, Henry C, Boyd, merchant, Manhelm borough. Hatnuel U. Boyd, dealer, Columbia. Ham'l M. Htape, clerk, Columbia. David Caldwell, gent, Maner. llnnry Hsub, comb maker, O.h ward, elty. Kdward E. Edgerley, Jr. oeaohmaker, 2d ward, elty. Menne Wonger, grocer, Sd ward, city. Ames Uershey, motehant, Leaoeck. And row M. Hteuer, blaakamltb, Weat Uemplleld. Ell Mennaugb, csrpenter, Mf. Jey twp. A. K Hair, irluter, Iiancastcr twp. Ham'l Histzef, plasterer, WeatCocalleo. Jehu bbertzsr, whlteeinltb, 7th ward, cltv. Ephralm H. Hoever, gent, Manbelm twp. Merrla Hay neli! , laborer, I.tltle Brltatu. Adam Krlck, tarmer, Upper ieaoeck. Jehn It. Oable, tailor, Htu ward, city, Jehn M. Wartel, larmer, Uoneatega. Henry M. llyua, mercbant, Manhelm twp. W. W. Busier, teaebrr, Loseock, T. Mlller I'atoraeu.laruier.LUlle Britain, 1. A. l.lbbarl, geut, K. Denegal. M. Li Uela, farmer, K, HempUeld. Jeb. Hhnrr, Jr., mill hand, 4 la ward, city, A H. Hhlrk, tobaeontat. Eaat Cocallce. Jchn Oarpenter, carpenter, Mlrasburgtwp. Aliuua M Brubaker, aaduler, Maner. .tetiti W. Cauller, painter, East Earl. Nathaniel Orctr, farmer Manbelm twp. Benjamin U. Fewnal, farmer, Hadabury, Jiaub McAlllater, farmer, Fequea. Jehn H. O.lt, farmer, Eist Earl. Ucn. Lotena, tnacber, Uoneatega. Teblaa D. Martin, farmer, Warwick. Hiiu'l llartabern, farmer, Btrasburg twp, DavU Burkhelder, farmer, Weat Cocalleo. Aarcn (leckly, farmer, Iitaceck, Henry Uunkei, carpenter, Bth ward, city. l.avl C. bhank, llAginan, Columbia. Jacob Tt. Kutter. Innkeeper. Hallsbury. UeeigeMearlg bsteher, Upper Leaxck. MeHta H. Herahuy, farmer, Leaoaek. Jehn (l.Hcilmau, asddler,Ella)bathtewn. .1 O.Uantir, cigar mauutaaturer, Warwick. Jehn 1). Orablil, gent, Weat Earl. D.nlel Kline, Jr., labeier, Maner. Heury Eboraelc, cabinet maker, Weat lUtnptlelri. common rr.EAe, pcnnUARy 4, II. L. Buclcwalter, farmer, East Liu. pett r. Henry E. Herabey, farmer, Pann. O. K. Urayblll, banker, Columbia. Cbrls'.Uri Habecker, farmer, Maner, Hamuli B. HHmiller, farmer, Earl. Amia O. Ujt, potter, 9th ward, elty. Henry Leyicau, blackamltb, Eaat Lam peter. Jehn Aintuej, o'girrcaker. Eiat Etrl, MHrtln Haldwie, coach maker, Htrasburg. Henry Hpeece, tinsmith, Enst Coealloo. Jehn OLcr, whetlwrJght, Weat Denegal. Edw. Unrmnu, larmer, Epbrata. David Yohn, tobacco fartner, Weat Hempneld. ' Jdceb D. Gempf, comnsalter, 21 ward, city. Henry W. Ecblegllmlleb, baker, Ce lumbla. Wm. Hareb, lalierer, Paradise. Jatnra D, Trego, farmer, Epbrata. heubuu Heieuuy, alderman, 6ih ward, city. Oca W. Lewie, merchant, Elbtalathtewn. Wm. Lelt, clgarmaker, Weat Earl. Harrlien Graham, laborer, BarU H N. Brentmau, carpeuter, Htraabnrg boreiiKh. B. F. Brr, Jr., confectioner, Columbia. BhujupI r. Frey, cabinetmaker, Marietta, "IV w. Braen, farmer, Hallabury. Wm. Bleck, Jr., farmer, Little Britain. Paul .My pre, gatekeeper, Kaat Lampeter, Jaoeb U. Landla. Kent. Maner. Km'l Delllnger, farmer, Conettega. Jehn W. Keller, grocer, Id ward, city. Daniel M. Hunter, laborer, 8th ward elty. A. D. Keaier, flerlet,) Lancater, twp. Jacob Greenwali, agent, 1st ward, elty, Henry Nelly, Jr., oeaohmaker, PUi ward, city. Henry O. Miller, clgarmaker, Manhelm borough. Toomas Cox, blackamltb. Weat Karl. Jaoeb B. Htrlne, gent, Columbia. Nathau Kturgls, baker, Lltltz, Milten IL Harelner, farmer, Manbelm W U"U1(I O. B. Kennlnger, farmer, Brecknock. Henry B. Weller, shoemaker, West Hemp Held. Kdward Beyor, llqner dealer, Epbrata- Km'l Butter, luborer, Lotneck. Peter AlUbicb, clgarmaker, Cth ward, city. ' Milten Keeeb, farmer, Celeralne. Dennis Denauue, merabsnt, bidsburr. W. U. Ualeman, painter, 7th ward, city. Gee. B. Mairow, confeetloner, 21 ward, cily. ' Jamea Celllna, auctioneer, Celeralne. Jeseph MeLaughlln, carter, 9:h ward, city. IUcama Manager. R. M. 61aj maker, formerly et fieplirdc Blaymaker, today aaaumed tbe manage ment of the Henry Martin Brick Machine Manufacturing company, 1H COMMON rt,KAS.CUCBT. The aseend Weak of tha Mevfinlisr Term The Besluaaa Traniaated, Tbe aeoend week of November oemmon pleaa term wm opened at 10 o'clock thla mernlag with Judge Pattaiaen prrnldlng In the tipper court room and Judge Living, ten In lower court. There are en the Hat for trial SO eaees, et which 8 were continued. Among the caaea are tbe aultf et the Becker belra agalnat tbe Pennsylvania railroad company ; Mark Mowery against Lancaster City Btreet railway company, and Kllaa MeMellan va. the Union Nawa carcpany. There were no cases ready ter Jury trial thin morning, and the Jureis were exeuaed until 230 o'clock. Jehn F. Derwart waa appolnted censlable of the Flrat ward, city, te fill tbe vacnney cauiel by tbe resignation of Jaoeb Gun daker. Kll Dull, of Rahroratewn, was granted a renewal et bla aeldler'a llcocae te peddle. Kcaaena for a new trial wero tiled In the suit of Geerge 8. Benne va. Jehn K. Bltner, executer et Cel. James Beene. Thea. J, Davla, attorney for Elam W. Wenger and Elizabeth Wf ngcr, tiled a bill In equity against O, N. Eby, burgcia et Mt. Jey borough, Jamea Itlcaer, H. B. lteyer, atreet committee) Jehn Dulabon, atreet commissioner, and Harry Greab, contractor. Tbe bill acta forth that tbe Mt Jey boreogh eulherllica ure about changing the grade of tbe pavement In front of their promlie", whleh will de them great damnge, and that tbcirpave mente were laid accetdlng te the grade given te them by the Maid authorities, Tbe court granled a preliminary Injunction restraining tlicse authorities from changing tbe grr.de. The court made nn elder dividing the t20 comity reward olTercd for the arrest and oenvictlon of bnrse tlilever, between Jehn Hlgman and Gllleir Olt. Tbcne meu arrested Win. Htehman for Hut nlleuse and he pleaded guilty at the last lerui ei the court. VIOUTOVEIt A DON UKMNCI) MAN. The ehirlrrand Ptlien lii.nttcrn 1Ucl Claim Ilia Uuslcdret Jaiurs Ui Jitcubi, The prison beard held their regular monthly meeting te-day. Four members were presenf, ttie abacutecn being Kaby and Esblemau. A number of bllla v;tte presented and approved. It wan agreed tu provide CbnrltH Glbien, whu will lie releaicd tiein prlren, where he has acrved ten year, ou January 21, with a f 10 auit of clothe m. When the man was oemmltted te prison he had ecvcrul geed auila whleh have been e;lreu away, and for that reason he gcta thla one. Tbe (next matter that came befure tbe beard waa In rotation te the denth watch ever James U. Jace'.s, H scema that there la a coulllet botwecu the MherlU aud the ln ln ln peoteru, both claiming tbe outtedy or the prisoner. Alter the death warrant had been read te Jacob. ;A aptclal, iiuetliijt of tbe lnepeotera waa culled, but only Menus. Carter aud Biir appeared. They ecloeted Albert H ml th and Jehn Marshall te act aa a death watch ever Jacobs until the lull.beard should meet aud eUher oeiiUrm the up up up potntmeut or appjlut ellitr men. New Bherltf Burkhelder elalma that tbe inapaotera huva no right whutever te appoint watchmen, aa he la tbe cillcer that has aele control of a prHoner that In oendemnod te death. This morning Burk Burk eolder went le the prlven aud swore In Marshall and Hmllh aa deputy aherlili, nud be (ays tbey are hla officers, Meiara. Bilrand Carter desired that their appointment be confirmed by tbe beard. They claimed that they had control of tbe prison and the aberllt had nothing te By. Molleltor Gilbert waa of tbe same oplulen. He aald be bad a talk with J tidge Living Living ateu who laid there waa no law ou the nub Ject but be thought the lnepeotera hai a right te appoint the watchmeu, Mcaira. Nlasley and Martin did net oare te vete In tbe matter until tbay learned mero concerning It. As there was a tle nothing could be dene and tbe beard adjeumrd until Wed nesday morning. Prcaldeut Carter declared he would tben ree whether the In spectors did net have iioiiie rlghta ever the prisoner, Bburlfl Burkhelder seya he haa eele con trol aud villi Huer the luspeolera that he baa. at xii is Tiicvines. The Attraction! That Wound Ui llie WrcK lu ljuu.iler. Tbompien'a glaaa blowerj rtcaed their week's engsRCineut at the King atreet theatre en Saturday night All day the attendance was very large and many handsome preeenta were given away, The purchasers or tlcketi voted for tbe meat pnpular lady eobeol teacher, rind MUn Erlsman, et the Rlrla' high school, was declared the winner, m she received the highest nutuber el votes. The prlzs wai afleotef glaaa Bblpr. The next attraction at thla theatre will be Pick x Furatnan'a " Uncle Tem's Cabin " company, which nppenra tomorrow cveulng with two bind a of muBle and tbe celebrated Hyer Slater.i at the Tepiy, Hheller Jt Blakely'a company c1ote1 their ecgagementat Fulton opera IteineMiturdny erenlnp, when tbe audience waa quite large. The net of the evening wai that of Bberldan x Merrlairy, who gavn ene of tbe funnleit and meat temarkablu traper.3 ier ier fermancea nver wltueated. Bhctler & Blakcly, although very clever, de net acem te havu the llie In them that they did In dnya geno by. They wero theu working for ether pcople; that utteu regulate the sUa of a variety aoter'a hwid. ItXCCUtlUIIS IllUOl. Executions were Uaucd te-day by the Cltlajns bank et lteadlei; ler tbu u-e el Berjimin IL. KegArlse galut tbe Una el L. K, Gruber end Lavl Wluterd, coal nud lumber dealers, ut Htuuhelda atatlen. The atneunt et the execution U t3,000, upon whleh theaborlirievledupcutbtlr property. Three excculleua vera lesued te-day against Hawthorn it 3 Mi, of HulnbrldgH. The amount of tbe exeoutleca agalustthia firm la WO, Iliad Fiimi Irjurlei KtccUtil, The four-year-old duughlcr of Levl Den llcger, et Gordeuvlllr, died en Buuday day night from Injnrka received ou Hitur day alteruoen ; at whleh time the mother et tbe child lifted n bel'er el het water from tbe ateve te a bench, and had oecailun te go te tbe yard. During ber absence euu of the elder children ran agalnat the bench, tbe boiling water waa upset end aome of It went en tbe younger child. Her arm from the wrist te tbe elbow was badly acalded, bat noaerloua rceulta were apprehended. Dr. Hoever wm summoned, aud he dressed the child's arm. Tbe child was In geed aplrlla, and did net complain when put te bad en Sunday evening. During the nlgbt he autlered a reUpsa and died In a few heura. Deputy Ojrener Hiltrer v.111 held an Inquest. De till of n Itcllor-Muker, Philip Cveuaugh died in Philadelphia en Saturday et bioeohllls, aged CX He waa a boiler-maker by occupation and formerly resided in Columbia. He moved te Philadelphia about tour months age. He leavea two eblldren, Frank, el tblae.ty and Mia. Euiuu McKUl!p,er Baltimore. A Quarter of n Century Old. Frank Allwine, assistant leader of the Interlocking awltehe at DUlerrllle, was iweniy-nve years eiu ou eiiuruxy anu in the evening tweutyflve couplei of bla frienda ealled upon him, giving him a sur prise and a geed time. The Weik ul a barak Ttiltf. During tbe ttmterary alssncoel Heury Bbeflatall Irem hla ebep en Woodward ktreet en Baturday alteruoen, a rueak thief enterud the premises and mole a brace and bit The pollce officer of tbe city have been furnished with, a description of the telen artlelea, I.ltUt wool the Champien. Tbe alxday walklnit match at Mad lien Hqnare Garden, New Yerk, ended en Sat urday nlgbt Following are tbe tceres et the fifteen centtatanta i Mttlewoed.........f3i. Onlflen...... l"U.t Mi.en.... 9t.s Umnpana. 4'O.u ray ler....... rn.V RlMin 421 0 I'ciich....... .vtil.e Ilerty... eat e nore.....,........tM.i t:nrtrlht M4, Koreinae .....H'i.t Hart An.l fjenner ...we.( llew&rtb We.C Smllb.. .-.ftil 0 Albert, tbe ex champion, covered C21 miles In the aame time. The receipts for tbe week amounted te about 10,123. Of thla earn 10,501 will bn divided nmene; the walker. LHtlewoed will set (3.821, with tbe $1,000 addet for breaking the record. Herty get $1,721 1 Moere, $l,147t Cartwrlgbt fSuO; Noremae, $r73; Hart, 4: Howarth, $382; Cenner, f 280 ; Gelden, $101, and Masen, $03. Tbe chtmrleii belt la of ailver, with a golden centre-piece or elaap. In the centre ti a fex'a head, the eyea et whleh are dia monds. Surrounding thla head la a iioree iieree iioree aliee, studded with six diamonds. On the clanp la an engraved Inscription telling the meaning of tbe belt and the name of tbe donor. On the aeveral platen of ailver which from tbe links et tbe belt are em em blematle figures of Liberty, an Indian, a pedestrian In full run, a Liberty cap, abe if and alckte. Geergo LHtlewoed was born In lUumarsh Yorkshire, England, March 20, 18C9. m Te Anmtr tbe euarga or rergtry. M, D, Mull, at Drenent connected with tbe bureau et labor el the Interior depart ure nt at Waahlngten, I). O. was en Satur day In Philadelphia held under $1 COO ball for a further bearing en Saturday by United States Commfsaiener Bell, charged with obtaining n lotter from tbe poateffico at New Helland, addressed te Jehn UHne, and forging Wine's name te a draft fcr bounty which the letter oentalned. Itwasincvldoneotbat Cllne. wbe la a sol dier, about two years age riled a claim for iKiuuty with tbe pension 'authorities nt W6iiii!f;ten, and authorized Mull te act as his attorney, Cllne, who la unable te read or write, asked Mull soveral tlmea whether he had heard anything In regard te tbe matter, but was always aoswared "no." Cllne rcceutly heard from outside sources that tils application had been favorably re ceived and be bad been allowed $100, a check for which amount, togetber wltb tbe reeelpt whleh was te be s'gned and returned le tbu department, bad been sent te him through the malls. 1 1 Is eliarged that Mull obtained this letter aud niter forging Cllne'a mark te the receipt returned It te tbe pension depirt luiT.t. It Is oIne oharged tnnt Mull forced the iiauiea e J.M. Met;tzr aud H. K. Mull te the receipt as witnese. The chrek which came with tbe recelpt was csshed nt tbe New Helland bank, In I.aoeisior county, James Dlller, the caililer et the ban k, enld that Ibn record i of the InstUutlen show that M, D. Mull had the check cashed. nillllena In Held and Sllffr. TI:oreiertot JameiP. Kimball, dlrfoter of the mint, aaya Hint dttrinir the last fiscal year thn mints oelnert 1C9.O30 617 pie of a of the value nf 1(11,7 10 212, of wblcb $28,304,170 wai peld, $32,718,073 sliver, nnd the remain der miner coin. Tbe miner oelnage of the mint Bt Philadelphia was tbe largest In tbe history of tbe mint rervlce, tieteg cccaslened by the demand for 0 cent niekela and 1 cent brerze plccee. Tlieproduetlon in tbe United State for the calendar year H ei:imitnl te have been 183,000,000 geld nnd $51,367,000 allver. The production of geld throughout thn world has remained nearly constant, white tbe pre Juo Jue Juo tlen of stiver has Ir.nreft'ed In the last four j earn abcut f 2S.0O0 000. The stock of sold and silver in the United Slate July 1.1888.1m rati mated te have been: Geld coin, $.595,349,837; allver dollars, $203,708,700; subildliry sllver coins, $70,400,370, At the aame date there was geld bullion awaltlny nelnnge in the minis df the lalue of $110,409,018; ailver bullion : $3.0e0.3Sa ; melted trade dollars, ie,rl3,C54, riuUiuK a total metallle Btcck of $I,C02,4.,0 003. or this tbcre wrs In the Iroasuryet tbe United Sta'ea, $301,633,172 j in tbe national b.tuke, $106,436,49J, and in o'lier biuka and iu g'juerul circulation, $392,401,293. A IMIIIClOUS MIlChlM Call-. William Cosgrevp, Jamea Grcll, Jehn HlldebrAUd and Jehn Eberly were heard en Saturday ovenlug by Alderman Spur Spur rler, en the charge of malicious mltehlef prefnrred by Otte Weber. The rase against the last named was dismissed for want of evidence, and the either Bottled for their fun by paying tbe ceetH, nnd the amount et damage austalned by the prosecutor. fctolen Near Ilia Cimut I.lne. Chlct Smeltz baa received is telegram from W. T. llyres, living near Perrjvllle, MiryHnd, te be ou the lookout for a mare svelen from him ou Saturday ulght The animal Is described aa a bay In color, with dark mane and tall, hind feet wblte and cellar mark en left shoulder. Dentil uHlcercn Itlnrar. Gecrge Rlneardleil at Quarry vllle en Sat urday nflcr it brief Illness. He Is the last of tbe old Blnear family and waa S9 years old lu October, He waa born and llved all his HfejlnQnrryvllIe, and was ene of tbe original llme burners et that place. He waa burled at New Providence te day. ntnrtnl u a Unuuliig Trip. ThcmasC. Wiley nnd Walter Kendlff, wtll knewu gunner?, left en Sunday even ing for Det cheater county, Md., where tbey will spend a week sheeting. (Ira met) Cnarier. llAniut-nuiia, Dec. 3. A ohsrter was granted te-day te tbe Mnuntvllle Msnufao Msnufae turlng company, of Lancaster county. Capital, $12,600. HreueK CeuTlcltd auil Brnlenccd. The Jury in the oaseof Hreuek, the Obi Obi rige dyuamltq canMpirater, tiretight In a Vdrdlet or guilty en Saturday night and fixed lih punishment at twelve years in tbu pcnlteutlnry. J. W. r. Swtrr. K(Q, liu mtneved his law efTlcu from 41 Urunt etiu t te i7 zeslKlug B.iect, sjcouilllper. Wb have a Hrco Hen of bill pre grammes, erCnia nt Cancel1, wefldtug card nudlul'a nudlul'a tleuf, vlbl'lns nnd business cards, all of which nru tl h a.cst ezqulaltn, tatty, novel, unique, unilntiWCstdes'Krts tnd pAtltrnF.and we are 1 lupjred te glvu lovrebt prlcej ou tbe tame. HtlU et lure nnd ileuu circa el every deacrlp deacrlp tlen, t-llk cord, tnnaelsuuai enclli. Call and ejcsiulnu. EttlniMes ulvun en prlnllni; et all kinds (liioiue carits, holiday caidj, eaten Cars and advertlslnir noelttoi. lNTKULlUKNCEROrFICIT, Lanciiiter, l'a. lhu. lllreh'n Hun?, 'Auctioneers, Ne. 1110 Uliratiiui hlrret, I'lillaaeliihla. The Idilewlnt; salts will bu el tnteiest toeur na ji ou tlie lookout ter Christina 1'resents iral ler Hetucbnld Dcaaratlent Superb ;Mt uecidi liy orfleret lmperwr, frenrci, Cleeki, Htcb Vufi, Lamps, Ac, en Tuetdaytnd Wed iiturtay altirnoen, December ItbandStb, at 5 u'.Uet, at 1110 Chestnut street. It "TMalatbe lluut terMn." Don't buy j our rubber hoc tt until you htve fceu the" ce'thuster " wl'h to'e leather heel. This U the beat CUIir and meit durable beet In the mirkvt inade or the bett pure gum t tog It. aha tUe luatter heel saves money te tb wearer Dcn't buy your aiellss until you lave Eeen tbu Celcbtsttr Atctle wltb outside counter. Ahead et ull etaera in sty e end durability. If you want the worlhef your money try the CelLiwstcr t tth outalde counter. Ittythei-e by best store. At helef ale li v 1.11 BrAHR A HON?, riutmd Yerk, l'a, . .'.... ia;) VJCATJld lUxaEiaRT. llecerabcr lilrti, lu th's city, Atinte k. IlsmtiiUht wtli nl Ute, 11. Hutu brlubt, In thH tun y.ur or her ue ' lhe ii)iualr.a wl I be taken te Washington for Interment ou Tatuday uiernlnj. t'uneial p Irate. MAKKSTtf. t...M.HPVfl jiit kura. atueat Miw Yebs, Wte lip. m.-Money cletel at iH Iec rxint. ; tixeb&nge itcadyt lKWted nitua, 14 U-iOi tt actual rates l K9 4 11 for CO day and 41 tKet4 it)i for demand i aovurnmenta cloeed quiet) currency C'a II 19 bid t i's couten, 11 iSHt 4X'a de, II ( bid. lhe stock learket opened feverish and K te 1 per cunt, lnwuc than Saturday's cleslrg, but aubquenlly rvceverud en coveting by the sbertf. i he recovery, however, was u signal for renewed fellluy, and tbe onttie Hit bc bc eauie weak and l:c ivy, aud uuder tbe lead et tbe granger Vutderutlt aud Gould stoeke, Atohluseii and Heidiurf prteea dropped U te Wi per cent At tte presant writing the Star ketlsweak aaOfeverUn, AJtlf ADTBRTJBKMattTB. JUST RECEIVED FKOaC NEW YORK tj fnitem lleuia, Scotch and lrlih Wbta klt s, Imported In Blase, ana vary mne, at KOUMBaV'S Z.1QUOK BTORX, He. 22 Centre Bqaara, Laaeaater, Fa, QOMPEriTION. . TKF, COUFXTITIOiC IS TUB LIFE OF TRADE, IT ACTS AS A TXACUKR, l'romptajeutnfcoeomlaoto seek the plaee where a eds are sold at one pricethat price the lowest. We give yen below ilia names of a few. BOLUIKHS UKADY TO BATTLB WITH COMPETITION. VICTORY WILL PKUCIt OS XHIIR BANKER. BMr WHITE MALAQA OttAPEB, 10c. , BUELLUAUK KEKNEUJ, WALHUT KEUMELf,zi) per rcand. I1S3X SWISS OU ESSE, 220 PER rOUKD. A OOD PURE TABLE SYRUP ONLY 70. PER qUART. rULL ROLLER rLOUR.eie. QUARTER, Se. HALF QDARTER, AND CLARKE'8 BEST XXXI FLOUR IN BACKS ONLY (Ce. PER QUARTER, 4CC. UALr. Wn cannot snnitc In fitirh nnnnvh tanri r. gtrdlng the fjuallty of tun rietir. Try It and wa knew you caunet h?Ip but tell jour eno ene inlea about It COe. WOUTU or GOLD dost washing POWDER rORSSe. Lookout fjr a Dead Ehet In DRIED BEEF This Week. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA AND COrJTKK UTOUE, Net. 13 AMD 14 BOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED gltl ter gennrnl hnuiewerk. Arnly at H NO.1301i.ABrLKMON8T: tTTANTKD-AT THE LANCASTER ""' Cerk Works, n michlnlst or man ac quainted wltb tunning tapering machlnes. CS.4,Ud U. W. UOLIUK, BROWNTEAATTHEDDKESTREET M.K.ChurthTllUUHOAT and ITB1DAY KVKMNfiD, IIKCKMIiKll e and 7. Hunper begins at S p.m. Laates' A Id Society. d:-2ia SPBOIA L, JUST RECEIVED, A Laren Invoice nf SCOTCH TltOUSKUINO direct lrem bcetland. The proper thing for builneFB wimr. Jjnrable and stylish. Cut in tha Luteitutyle A t'nrlect fit (Juaranlecd. A. II. ne-iKNSlKIN, vine Tailoring, r.' North Queen streeU corner of Orange, 110-lydll l.ancaater, l'a. ATTEN HON, HORSEMEN l-NOVV IS tie tlme te Mve your horses shed for Wlnti r Uttt tbe Nevereilp Unrsesbee. the hestehoeln the market lam cele cgnnt for Lancanter City anil for the gieUer part of the County JAMKbil IIKaIIUiiN, Agent, Q3 41UM lis East Grant ttrcet TUK FKTll'lON OF JACOB W. Raker for the transfer of tbe tavern license of Harry Myers, 1st ward, Lancaster city, and all riinenniunret, An , wilt bahpard cnHulurduy, Uecember 15, 183 j, at 10 o'clock a.m. u. F. W. UUMaN, aiaidecS.lO D C. Quarter Sessions, ATTENTION YOUNG DKMOURATS I Dm renlar monthly meeting of the Yeung Men's Uonincral'e ulub, will ba held te-morrow (Tuesday) evening nt 7:30 sharp, lly-lnwste new charmr nndutberlnapertaut buelnf s will be transicted. A full attendance Is desired. . a. J, DUNbtl', It Secretary. Q.RAOE LUl'U ERAN APRON BAZAAR Will be held en TtlKSDAY EYENINO. DE OKMIIKlt 4, in lhe new stere room of Trunk Vettfett j-w. em -i.iiii wuuuk Biium, ueuny ciinejlie the Northern Market. Admtsilealu cents, wLlch lncludei a plate et Ice Crcum. deel 3td thirsp gkand concert union A! Iletbel Cbureh (Church of nod), corner l'rlnre and l)n .troets, THURSDAY KVKSINU, DKtl e. 1883 Proceeds te Hit a t-mall debt en snlfl church. Heme of Lancas ter's beBttulmit will ami-1. All levers of 'fine irniMe will be ddllKhlcd with the evenluu's unteitalnnnflaU Uoinmenca at Ho'elecK. Jfo Jfe Bcrved Bcatu, Sic. einneral Admlssl..n, 253. Uhlldren, 1V-. lteserved Heat Tickets for tale ui ijiveuh- aiuBiu iiuuins, norm uueen at. decl-5ld WHAT DO YOU KNOW 7 ANY '1HIVU NKWT Cun veu keep books by SlQKlHnnd Deuble Kntiyt Can you write a geid llusluufs I.cttHr T be you undetstand tbe short inulhr.di of Interest and Discpunt. I'artltt and Ko.uitIen of I'ajments. utc. t Hew is your 1'enmanehlpT can you write both iCKlbiy and naptdlyt Alter taking a a enursn et lmt-ucttun at the LaNCASTkU BUHlNK8iCOI,L,KUKyeu ean say yea, te all exits above iue liens, e tmly ut Collt'ge Reems, Ne. 10X East King ucak M ERCHANT TAILORING. IC&E1OT & SOWEBlSr, MERCHANT TAlLOES-NO. 4t WEST KI.SlielUKKr. JWOpen nvrry EventngThis Menth. Hc OLIDAY GOODS. We open a line let rf ladles' andnnnttn. meu b . in u linn letitr Luses, x-ectnt Jlceks, Jllll Beuktf, coin 1'urjes and Pceket Com Cem Com paulens. Alse n large Irt or Cut and Etched Colestne HettlLS, lunludliiK tee new end beautiful "rrrsTea " ware wunmanynew and baautl fnl Tiatternslurrvstalulue A Ann telratleu el Unut's Cellar nnd Cuff jjexns in piiun una euiuroidcrea leather ana plnth ueni'a Pbivln Cutcs, Laaie& Dress ing Laes, llnnlcuiu (Tases nnd Werk Bexes, ii uisk uuu trill iiuiuhts, xniaiu IIUUAIO Hern. Hair end Teeth Itraahef.liancvThnr. niometer Katels, Japauose Kese Jars, odor Stands, ABh IU ut Ivers, nmeket's Sets, nnd nn Hndlets variety of Artist's pottery, including Vases, Jfalry Lump, Ilrlc-n-lirac, eie. All at Eiirprtategly low pilces. Selection can no maaiiunu goeasioservea. ritAlLK.y'3i.ASl' END PHARMACY, t 11IVI teCil Opposite Essteru Market. M- AKT1N BKOIHERS. Open Every Evenleg in December That tells the story of A Few Dollars our active, busy trade. Theso who have bought of us tend tbelr friends because they get mero and psy lets here than any where else andehelce Will De Weidere for Yeu Hera te please. Ne matter whit quality li wautad hore It Is, nnd pie ty of pick. Meu'g Over. oeit b nud SutW, f teS Storm Coats, 17, 110, lie,! s All eil r i;oea jfurll. aver Overcoat, 113. Very cholce styles In Twills at 110, ttluunel nntr tlian usual, dressy and warm Our tit Caistxcre and cheviot Suits are tbe uiatuhef sntthlcg tewear,rlghtttyles, lleja' Butts and Overcoats, sty:cs and prices please tbe boys and tbe mothers. Underwear, Hosiery and Ulevi's, everybody's tire. You're sure te bi fitted here lu else and quality and price. yine work In Custom Tailoring. Eulta and Overoeata te measure lromebolccst materials MARTIN BRO'S (JletlilusT and Fnrulsliiug Oecds, HM MlrtrH QUKItNST -T7-ALUE I Satisfaction Is what has Riven me thaeztentlvd palrenrge 1 have nsciilvtd from the public My line of roieTxn uua uemtancs is uuaurpessea iu uut th city, Pvtl ICES AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I 1 alleruien la.cilled temyT 1 lead. Speclnl attetttlen la.cilled te my Treuiera, In which Head, . ASKEWI srTAILOR.f HOB. Ut AMD m WT KO Trtr. 7-4aer XMW ADTMUTlSMMSNTa. jyt YOU WISH TO KNOV? WHERE TO The Largest Stock, e The Newest Goods, The Lewest Prices, fetal :U,te8 yU my WMt fr 70vmlt or your Mnn ! of thafoUewuif Jacktte, Hlnlina wmukets, Medjeakaa, Plaah Wrip, Flush ffaoqeM? ffid of ltSiSSet' he "Ck WhUh W6 tre new efler,D at our untlT1i " THE CLOAK STORE, Ne. 140 North OPEN BVERT EVENINO. ""S" akSjAaMwmw ssae.. ,-i . B ARGA1N STORE. CHARLES STAMM, 35-37 North DEY GOODS, 1UIICE8 torteSigfot'001 redU06d t0 make room HOLIDAY GOODS I NEXT WEEK. Big Bosten Stere OPBN EVBRY EVENING. MJiW AOVMHT1HKMKNTH. TITANTRn "" . My a flratKslass bearding beuse, gentle men boarders. dl-Jtd K0 EABT WALNUT ST. JACOB F. SHEAFFER'S PURB RYE WHISBTP, rrem coo te M 00 a qnart bottle. sepltntla NO. laujCNTRE SQUABE. WANTED-RKEIABLE LOCAL AND Traveling; Salesmen. Positions per manent. Special Inducements new i tast-seli-Ins specialties. Don't delay. Salary from etJI - . . JJHOWNIIKOS.. d3-2mdeed Nursorymen. Beclrsier, N. Y. ESTATE OF SAMUEL BPRKOHER, late Of tie Clt.v of Lanennlnr. (Immua. Letter tMi.tn. hflAn umnlnil in, nn Baia estate naving lAnrmitwnaA all un lndutltMl thnrntn n requested te makelmme- dtate payment, and .H.U i'hj u.ub. ..u uivd lUllUK U.I.IU1S UTUV mands against the aaine, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, riBialng in Allzabethtewn, fa. nev5 6tdM u. 8. HurrM an, Kzecuter. ESTATE OF MARGARET ROTH ROTH vel ler, late or the City of Lancaster, oe ee ccaed, Letters of administration en said es tate bavins; been granted te the undersigned, all perBO'ifc Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, ane .these having claims or demands aialnst the aame,:wlll pre sent them without delay for settlement te the undetslgnsd, runldlngln Lancaster Pa. JOHN HtOTUWKlLKR, MHAULKH hOTHWEILEB, Joint A. reTLa. Administrators, e u a. Attorney. nevlKtdM CITY TREASURER'S REPORT OF Balance In Treasury and where deposited at the cluse of business Saturday, Deesmber 1, HSi: waxaa sircsmD. . Fulton National Bank 115,774 41 Peeples National Bank 15.74133 rim National Bank 15 789 u 1 47.S34 IS I, J. If. Bath f en, Treasurer of tbe elty of Luncastet, Pa., de Belernnly swear that the above lepert Is correct, J, ll. BATH r ON, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn te before me thla tbtrd day of December, IRSj. ltd cHaBlkij dunces, City Controller. A REMINDER THAT WE ARK STILL teUlng and have a full stock of the net). ular r $1 50 Ltdies' Doegola ud Kid Shew. In square, pointed and oemmon sense teer. for style, nt and wear these Shoes are equal te some selling for luere msney. Our Gentlemen's Ai! Leather Shoes ai 1.50 In Laee and Centres?, are made In plain tee und pointed tee with top These fchees for style and wear cannot be excelled. a full line of Bubbers atoll pi Ices. H, Swilkey's New OaBh Stere, NO.MNOUTH QUEEN BTBEET. OCtU-3md w 1LL1AMSON dc FOSTER. AN UNEXPECTED REDUCTION THAT WILL BENEriT OUB CU3TOMEE3. BARGAINS IN- 110Y8' AND CIIILDBIN'S OVERCOATS I .,Bny'..D.,lrl: l,a0 PHet Clelb Overcoats, I'.S.ee i Beduced te 110 00, Biys' Brown Beaver Overcoats, t9.C0.Be t9.C0.Be dneed te 17.60. Beys' Corkserew Worsted Overcoats, ta.M : Btduced te tl se. ' ' Chl'dren's All-Weel Earcy Cheviot Over coats, 19 te Beduced te ).(0. Children's All-Weel rancr Casslmcra Over ccau, (G oe Beduced te H kj. S-Stere Open Every Brewing during th Uuatbet December. Williamseu & Fester's, SS,i,3638E.KIXeST., LANOABTEB, PA. AND . NO. 81B 1CARKBT 8TBUBT, BtAJUUUUK, sA. SAMnAMf Queen Street. . tleel-lf,W,r j &ii ' r I Queen Street. 11EDVCED. AJCy ID VSKTIHBMXNTB. JJEW AND FRESH Holiday QrecBriea. Orange aemeuTe'e'.-. Pure'lp'lcea"' Water ana Flavoring Etets. 8p,0e,, ' .uAppTy?,Dw,tr??yUOiyyXUb,0W80a Cor.Wea?KVr.nqWwete, FL?Ha bakine uaK UnparaMeted DemandT The like was never Poundseft,,ltT,l0U,,Uld Bna 'iwHIK PEARL AND ABBUTUS ELOUB received within a week. The " Pearl " brand 5?.n,e,0,.y,e antBt maae i " Ktves sTtlsfaeSS ?reatih9J.m,:M flU' Th9 demand la ii PiS..v l "t.Hmes we can't supply lt-tbat Veh lh,? 1alUy better than all tl.e talking. Think It ever. Four Tens of flour received ,,SB,w,e:S- Wt a stock 1 Would it sill se S the quality were net of the very best T THE "PEARL" FLOUB IS "PEABLY" WUII'K, wJr!nt pr,ce- 7Se- We cn sH It at that price beeauBO It comes direct from the mm -no agent's or middleman's profit In it. De yen BOO T The " ABBUTUS Is net as high grade, but bakes geed light bread. Price at preseuuta cents. It Is full Beiler Precess. ""uul w UOLASSKSl MOLASSES I The price of SYBU P has dropped immenaely uve.YP ""' B0 low- eAsJi aud oeaft SniUiKr SU8"1 beaT- cle" as hon.P hen.P SSlJ80 R 1ui4rt..'i0' a gallon. Finest sugar syrups, also way down, 12o-3e a gBen., GRABILL! TUB OBIQINAL AND ONLY CABH OBO CEBY. N. W. Cor. Duke and Vine Sts, . ml4-lydM.WAr rOK BAL.U OH HUNT. 1JK)R HALE-AT PRIVATE SALE, JL- the three-story Ptere and Dwnlllaa eIarinlretSf,ne66n M B. C. KRE ADY. Ne. 27 EnstrKlair XimL a tt'y for Estate of Jacob (T. Kready, leplS-M.WAstfd JilOR HALE -THE- SHREWSBURY HOTEL -AND FURNITURE. .A geed stand for a roan wishing te go Inte the Hetel liuslness Ker particulars and rea sons for selling, adJress. , , J. BAFFENSnUBGEB, ni-lwd ehiewebury, Pa. PUBLIC BALR.-ON TUESDAY, DE DE cember4lb, 18:8, at Ne. 127 Eeuth Queen street, of household and tllchen turnlture, tinles, bnreans.chalra, bedsteads, washstands, tiee. rasge and ether steves.carpets.antlqne china and qneensware. feather bfdg, mirrors, etc., etc. hale te commence at 1 o'clock p. ra. 3 erins made known by . , BI:8 SUSAN E, SMITH. A, F. BlINtXBL, A net. 11. L. FaAitar, Clerk. dl-2td PUBLIC BALE OF A VALUABLE Hetel Property. On Wbdhssdat, Dse. 5. 1839, Win be sold en the premises, the large and well known General Tayler Hetel. Ne. Sll East KIdst street, Lancaster, Pa. Let frmu SI feet depth Ui Jeet, te urant street. This property Is In the best possible condition, and presents anoppertunliy seldom offered. Fer .farther Infpruaikm address or call en the owner re siding thereon. Bale te commence at 7 JO o'clock p. m., when conditions will be made known by LEWtaSIIGLEB. Are F. ItsisceuL, Auet. ni:-M,w,rtsd AMUtUCMBNltf. JT-ING STREET THEATRE. ONE1NIQUT ONLY. TUB3DAY, DEOBMBER 4, 1888. Peck &. Fursman's MAMMOTH SPECTACULAU MOLE TOM'3 CABIN COMPANY. Twe Corgeensty Uniformed Military .Bands ( tVMte and Colored) and tbe HYER SISTERS. Operatic Singers and Specialty Artlats, aa tbe TWO Tors Id. Intreduellng the two famous Mlrslsslppt Bteamera " uoeert E Lee " and Natehes.' A BeallstU ard Exciting steamboat Bare and 'l errlfle Explosion In lull view of the au dience. Eva In tha Heavenly Beilma. A Street rarade Given Datly at 11 o'clock. jar-Popular Prteea et Admission- as. S3 and M cents, sale et seats opens en Itlday Morn ing at t o'clock at Kir Jehnsen Ce.'s Maate tore, Watt Kiag Street aM-tM FIND "j . . 'k2, Vr
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