IKn . -iMjjwjjnHK ;r ' "' jv 'r "- ....- rT, ft tOT n (- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELTGEyClgT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1885. V! !?$ .;r " M ifrik T . 1" J"" 'iV $ m m i i'S ;ft & W' mt m & rv- twTv KCf 2) r. JA teakd convicted wbaxisq aiOLzy avarssnata ' axd CAttnrxxa a viiteu i for a Man Hint Seemed, lu Want te ; Wtfii! A Tfumuer of Lstcenj- Cases TrtJ"The Rclern ef Tntd nnd Ignored lf flllls tir Hie Orsnd J hit. M,'i -A' ..... ' JhUirtrfey lYcrnoeti Upen tliu rcnwciiilj. iwentlh v.". Wlllnni H. Jlarulinll.Hliu I for recilvitiR stelen poed, rcmlercil n ct of net guilty. aj JOE BPZZAIttl CONVllTMD. ' -' B.........l II.A llltnuiat hf l.rt till,......! r .VOSrjDUXStllU. l.iu swimi, "i. wi nu Kii'Miiu sWatlieri, w Indictecl forlarceny nnil reex-lv- t moieii goeciR. joe vnw tirrrsit'ii cut 1110 ttnuim en suspicion 01 naving neipeu 10 .MBBilt tlie robbery tit tlie stere et J. .M. PvMrIqyt Bt IJycrstevn, Salisbury town- ;.Mfn wncn nrresteu me ticiuiinniit w.vs -eirlnir n pair of Biisiiointers which were ; MentiUed by Mr. llershuy ns iimetijjtliii nrtl- Pius meiuu Hum ins mum. tThn ctnfentin sens Hist, nil tlin i1.it of llm f Herhey robbery, Joe Iltirzard vrn at work v in una city, ana tne eveninp 01 me roueory j Jie peni ei tue rosiuengo 01 nu uriiiiinnr -s MrentA. en Locust street A. few weeks after , lthe robbery Joe and Jacob went Biitmitip; te '-tfce AVelsU mountain and v.hlle tbore met yhU brother Abe. from whom lie received tlie -jpair ei suspcuuers, ;wnicn nure niierwnrus 'claimed by Jtr. Ilershcy, te take tbe tilaee of ; pair Joe brokewhllo Kiumlug. Tlie Jury 'HimlfirMl n vnrillcl nP linf nllllti of l-ireeiie. , t.rr ... ........y ... jj dui guniy ei receiving sioieu goons. C'e ...... . .... . SiW ' WMnuei anyuer was iniiicieu ler larceny, a t,4 .According te the testimony of tlie cninuioii cninuieii E -k' "wealth's wltncssc'j tlie hotel of SamttM Vrltz, ,j-. In the vntnrrn of Tlrnlnntntrti. .mi brnkf'li &v Inte en the nlsht of April -1, 1W3, and a trunk T Ji contelnlnR soine money mtii Rtelen from a ji ' O- --' '- room en the second Ktery of the lietcl. Uie trunk was carried boiue dlitance from tlie hotel and bretcen open and rllled of ltn con tents. A fetv tnlnulm Iwrore the ro'eliery Jeseph Irwin and Samuel Snyder, tlie de fendant, were seen near tlie hotel acting ut ut tilcieuRly, and warrant wero sweni out fur thelr arrest. Irwin was arrested, tried and convicted at the April sosilen, 1S73, but Snyder escaped from tlie commonwealth and wan a fugitive from juitlce until last luminer, when he rcturned te Imcaster county mid urrendcred himself te the authorities. The dofense was a denial of the offence charged, and that the accused went te Ohie te bce a sick sister, and while there secured employment which kept him In that state until last summer. Snyder's counsel raleil the point that the testimony en which the commonwealth rolled upon mainly for a con cen con Tletlen was that of Irnin who had pleaded KUllty or ceminlttlim the theft for vi hlch Snyder was new indicted and that it was net nroner te convict Snvder en the teatlmenv of Irwin. Tlie court ald they would instruct the Jury en the law Bovernlug th tostlmeny of aocempllcos. On trial. jee buzzard's sestexcf. rosTreKcn. A plea of guilty was entered by Jeseph Buzzard te the charge of carrying concealed deadly weapens. feoutenco en this charge, as well en the charge of receiving stelen poeds of which he was convlcted. was deferred until Saturday. rn.vibiiEe ren a larceny. Richard Ilayden, convlcted of stealing th" ovorceats of Geergo Leguo and William Fiss, was sonteuced te undergo an imprisonment ei Buiwn luenvns. Jehn Van VIck, convicted of tlie ame of fense, was sontencod te underge an impris onment of elghtaud a half mouths. Ernest Bartihart, who pleaded guilty to'the larceny of two kegs of beer, was sentenced te undergo an imprisonment of three months. anASD juny ncTcnN. True Uills. Lewis Uoyer, fornication and bastardy j C. C. Amwakc, malicious mis chief ; U. It. McCleery, fornication and bas tardy ; Jehn r. Smith, cmbezzlemcnt ; Jehn L. Crawford ci al. neglect of duty ; Think D. Ventral, carrying concealed v capon ; Jehn llarmes, larceny. Ignored Sills. Adam C. Snyder, embog embeg embog xlcmeuttCli 11. Shrclncr, assault and bat tery ; Jehn h. Crawfenl ct al., neglect of duty; Oliver Htirk, horse stealing and lar ceny ; Kusel Iv.kM. roiibery and assault and battery. AN EVrSINO SLS5I0. Thursday Jtecmnff. The ca30 of Comuinn Cemuinn weath vs. Samuel Snyder, larceny, was nr nr gued and the Jury, after a short deliberation, returned n erdlct of net guilty. Slary Overly, white, was indkled ier com mitting an assault and battery vn Anna Mill Mill eech, colerctU The iarties te the suit live in the classic neighborhood of 1'acgleysvllh', and tlie assault iinv alleged te liave brum commltted several woeks age. According le the commons calth'a wltnesse Mary com mitted the oflenso charged, and according te the dofendant's witnesses, Antile Mlllsech was the aggressor. The jury settled the mat ter by returning a verdict of net guilty.nud di viding the costs equally between tlie inn ties. Adjourned te nine o'clock Vi Idny morning. litay Morning Court met at 9 e'clwk. Jemw Sweigart pleud guilty te fornication and was sentenced te pav a flne of S70 and costs of prosecution. Jehn Steadmau, alia" Jehn Jenes, was in dlcted for the larceny of twnlte chickens, tlie property of William A. Morten. The theft .Tyr-" was committed en the night orXevoinbor 2S, f and Steadmau en that nlvrht oQerod olilckeim at a very low price. He claimed te ha e ou tliem at n railllng. Jehn W. Uewcns, tlie aocemplico of Steadman, pleaded guilty iu the larceny and was beutenccd early in the week. Henry Shaub. the material itnes for tlie commonwealth, fulled te put in an appoaraueeiuid the court directed an attach ment te lssue Ter hhn. The court would net altforthe return or the attachment, the commonwealth had net testimony enough te tern let without the ibsent witness and' the Jurvrcmlereda onlictef net guilty. tasper Heltz, was put ou trial for the lar ceny of a promissory note for 530, from Btephcn J. Imnlap. The note was given te Dunlap by lleltz, for a cow hepuruhabud Some tlnie afterward he eschanged tlie cow for another and gave $12 te beet. While thii trnde was being talked ever, llelu took tlie 130 nete and had it in his possesien -u lien :ir rcstcd. Tlie accused claimed that ubrn he took the cow back, that he had first purchased. from Dunlap, the ?30 nete was te be huneu dercd. The court instructed the Jurv that a case eflarcenj- had net been proved aud that a verdict of net guilty blieuld be rendered. Jehn Hcrmes was Indloted for the larceny ero watch, the property of Geergo Pedgrass. The defendant was in tlie employ of the prosecutor, at ltotiisvllle, und sheitlv arter he left the watchjw as misse.l. It was iitterwards learncd that the wateli was sold bv defendant te n young man named Kauflmau, stating that he rcce'.ved the watch irem hU grand father. e dofense was odered aud the Jurv. without leaving their beata, rendered n e'r dlct of guilty. He v,as kentenced te an Im prisonment of seven mentlis. Oeorge H. Boek was Indicted for fornication and bastardy, Martha I'rocter apiieuriug u the presecutrix. The Jury ocquined Heek of the bastardy and convictedlilm of iornlcitien. Leuis Beyer, colored, pleaded guiltv te for nicatienand bastardy.aud rocched tlie usuul sentonce. Harry II. Lucas pleaded guiltv tofcteullng u herse, saddle and brldle from Cut latiau "i -comer, residing near Washington borough. He rede the btelen animal te llarnsburg. where he was arretted while he wus making an ttlert te dlspoe of tlie utoleu preperty. He was sentenccd te undergo an imprison imprisen ment of two years and flve mentlis. Harriet McKinley pleaded guilty te adul- I tery, but sentence wus postpenod te us te allow the dihtrlct nttoruey te use her as u witness iu the suit against Tlllle Curberry for keeping a bawdy house. Trank L. Vintrel, pleaded guilty te earry- I ng concealed deadly weajiens und was sen sen menths0 Uniler6 an Jlrlement or t,lx enAND juhv ncTcn;. ! ,e,c'i:Jn!l,L ,5"nni- w i: rue fiMia.jenas U Minnlch. fulsy pie ; Ham' H. Lucas, herse steuling und I'liy : Jehn Llsley, assault trtth intent te i illcnry J. Kegel, assault and buttery ; III Jwr. lnrecn ' . , ---j . utrevny rape Adam Myer. hircenv Jmiertd Hills. Jescnh finnm. tl frlttllill.lry ImtlEA PliM.tKit. r,.. . . ... ..a.... A..J..OW . .1U1111I1LII .HIT, !. nl lancny j Jehn l Crarterd, tt. al. nejlect of Auetlie.r Cae Agaluit Ucm;, Counsel for Jeseph lloreg xiulved a hvar lag at Alderman A. V. Dennelly's this morn Ing en a charge el ferf,-cry, preferred by Jehn Btein. The allegation In that Ilcrzes forged the name of Milten l- Much te a nete for tfsi'i and sold the nete te Stein. The cuss ivus rcturni'd te tlie present term ofveuit. At the Station Hums. Thirty .one Icdgers occupied tin? ;u!ien houj.e fast nifc'lit und ei dlscli r.-nl tint luernliiff. titv iTnvnrr jir.t.u Orfteit tij n Ijirse Crtmil nu Itn A rr I till In Ijniai(pr Mimr eT Its lILIurj. ThoUlierty bell, which was rung te pro claim liberty throughout the land at tlie signing of the Declaration el Independence, passed through Lanc.iMcr te-day at neon en Its way te the New Orleans Exposition. It was met nt the depot by n great crowd of cltl rens who cheered lustily when the train en which Itis being carried entered thodepet. Thcspccl.il train consisted nraueiiglue.tender Moeplng ear, dining ear and the special car constructed by the lcinislvanla railroad company te bear the liell dud Its guard or thrcaelhccrs te the opposition. Tlie xiiccl.d Is thlrty-11 e feet long and ii feet and n hair wide, one-half of the platform of which I taken up by the Inclesed and comfortably furnNhed quarters forthethrcosiHH-i.d pollre elllcers who are te watch tlie bell during lis Journey. The bell platform N protected by a bniss railing, with pests decorated with f;llded bells. A large frame, upon which the lelllstolie necnrcil, istlie only work upon the platform or the car. At the request uf a photographer, the truck upon which the bell wus placed as run out or the dojet and n photograph w as taken of It niul or "tlie big policemen" and the committee or Philadelphia ceunetlmcu who act as escort en its trip te New Orleans. The ceuncilnien threw out Inte the crowd a great iiiuuIkt of large medals ou one side or them IxMng a pletum el the bell, and en the ether the Drrlarntiim of Independence. They ale distributed among tin crowd circulars cenlalnliuj a sketch or the bell. While the bell was in tlie depot the chief of the lire department .struck the cng ou the truck house, first striking "l-T-T-d"' and after wards "l-ss-,V' According te the railroad ".'liedelr. the spe cial train will nuke steps as follews: Lead ing Philadelphia lit 10 n. in., te-day, arrive in ImiMstcr 12 in. s Iterrisluinr, 1:20 p. in.; Alteena, ."irfK) p. in.; I'ittsburi;, !i0 in.; Celuinbiis O., j:T0 a. in., 5-atunIav ; t'ln elunatl, O., lOilOa. in., and Louisville, Ky., " 1 1, m.; N.islmllc. Tcnn., sn. in,,Siinitav : De catur. Ala., 11 a. te.; llliiiiingliani, Ala., .t js in.; Montgomery, Ala.,i p. m.j Mobile, ln S x in., Monday ; New Orleans, tl a. in. The bell has ni'ide two notable journeys bolero, one aeniss the ocean, when it was brought from the maker, Holert 1'harles, of Louden, 1752. aud another when, in 1777. it was taken te Iletlileliem te pu"erc it from the hands of the British troops, hn were ex pected te occupy the city, it has liecu mere than Id) years s'lnceit was breimlit lock from Bethlehem. Its trip te that place was made en a cart, at nrnlnbly 11 c miles nu hour. 'Hie (eurney te New Orleans w 111 be made at forty miles an hour, and its custedl.uis will net lie compelled, either for sleep or feed, te step nlf tlie tnim during the entire trip te the southern metropolis. Its Departure from VhllariHiOil'i. I'ltiLADELrill v. Jan. 2T.. Tlie Liberty 1h11 was taken from Independence ball this morning, and at S o'clock a proces preces sion of 600 policemen started for the West Philadelphia depot of the Pennsylvania U.K. The truck ou which the old heli was hauled through the streets was appropriately decor ated with garlands and flaps, and draw n by sixhorses, handsomely capatisened. There were two bands of music in the precession, and minyef the houses alenit the route were decorated w ith flags. The venerable relic was securely belted te this frame and thus left in roll view. At tlm top of the frame Is the inscription M77( Proclaim Liberty" while en each slde r the tint ear are two clasped hands w tth the mimes of the two cities, Philadelphia and New Orleans, en either side. The car was run down te the Bread street tatlen and attached te the special train for New Orleans, carrying tlie committee of city councils. The start was made at ten o'clock. They espc-l le run 10 miles an hour. J.t'leail en llnttpci ('ertus. Jacob .Shealler, who was committed for ten days by Alderman Dennelly, of the Kighth ward, en Monday, for ten days for drunken ness and disorderly conduct, was taken lfern Judge Livingston en n writ or habeas corpus last even in ir. The prosecutor desired Hhealfer's relcase and the alderman and con stable did net resist his discharge The judge uiscnargeu nun. rmpred, IViti for a lleniltif;. Today Leuis Beiei made com plaint against i:iizabclh Procter, charging her with fornication. Mi" was anested und giue Uul for u li(ariuir te be had before Alderiu.m F'erdney en Pnd.iy, Pebruary e. vi'Ayj) iiiiiiw Tin: st.iii:. The creditors of Oliver Bres. A I'tiilliin. of Pittsburg, hnie agreed te the flve years' ex tension plan, with some slight inislitli-i liens. I'. W. MiCuiie, edilm anil pioprieler of tlie Itittralcj rvjiirici, was married en Thiirsdnv at the Continental held, Philadelphia, te a daughter of ox-Mayer Wells, of Bitttale. Leuis Iidenbeiger, aged 47 warn, commit ted suicide iu Scranton, Thursday, bv Imnging. He b.nl befii out or employment soer.il months, and this is supposed te hae cuii sod him te commit the net.. JeliuT. O'Keofe, efOlean, N. Y., aged 30 years, committed miiclde upon hlsduughier'n grae at Meudlilte, Thursday, by slioet him self. He linil beconie deranired ever his child's death, unit came te Mc.ulwlle inn inn pesely te end Ids life In tlie wnv he did. liev, in. sainiiel ii. iiiith, Methodist pre pre sidingeldererthiiist. Paul. Minn., district, and one of tlie brightest young elergvmen of the 'cst, has recoil ed a call trem tlie church nt Herrlsburg, the largest and most iu llueiitial congregation et the denomination in that city, huth.is net yet accejited. S A. Crozer A Sens, cotton iiiaiiufAi'tiiici-s of L'lil.md, Delawarecouuty.h.iM'aiineuiii'od a reduction in wages offm-te ten per cent., te uke effuct en Iendav. The charter of the Consumers' gas eom eem Kinv iu lteailiiig 1ms U'en piuvhastsl liy Philadelphia capitalists. He. C. J. Deinlnger, a well-known eituen of Yerk, and a minister el the Lutheran church, died thcre Wcducsd.iv exeniug in his sixty-third year. Jehn C. Harper, n iireiuiiient dtien el Pettsvidc, died Thursday, in his dsth M'jtr. He wus a member of the legislature 'trem Dauphin when Simen Cameren was first elected te the United Males Senate, and though a Whig himself, voted for the gen eral. He was premiiieut iu the Masonic or dei and Jin tlie Methodist church, iu which ten ycm-H age he was ordained a local preacher. luiiiii; Uiiniin r.ilallr IIiiiikiI, Miss Matilda Chase, daughter or the late J udge Jeremiah T. Cluse, the second chief Justice of Murylnud, was burned te death e.iilyThursdiy morning, in Baltimore. Miss Cliasewashittlng before un open gratellire nt her resldencoen Maryland avenue, Anniiiio Anniiiie lis. She renieied tlie fender mid seen after fell asleep. She whs awakened about 1 o'clock iu the lueiiiliigaiidjuinpiiig up found tluit the lower iiart of her garments was en tire. Wrapping herself In a nig she tiled te extinguish the tlames, but was net successful. Sj10 tjlcn ,ero ,10 uurB dress from Her body and threw it iu tlie iiro iire iiro Jiluce. Oemg uj) stabs she awakened Mr. Oihiudeund Mis Nellie llideut, two leia tics, who iilnced hei in lied ami sent ut ence for n physician, she died uIhiuI eluen e clock Thursday morning. Miss Chase, w he was noted ier acts of eliaiiH, wuh about sixty years or uge uud was a descendant of Samuel Cliase, a signer or the Declaration et Inde pendence. Tlit, I'li'iiiii-I'iiciiiiiiinlit lu DfLiiiaic, Themas J. L'dge, secnitaiy of the Poniuyl Peniuyl anlu state beard of agriculture j Dr. Bridges, state veteiinarhiuef Pennsylvania, and Drs, Dyer and Miller, I'nited States eteilnaii.ins, were In Wilmington, Del., en Thursdav, iincstigating coiu.igietis pleiiio-pueumeiiia eases and the measuies taken te kt.-mm out the disease. Di-s. Dvcr and Mlll.u- ill remain a ten ilaya and oxiuulneiill in lected herds. Tlie mission of Mr. Lilgeaud Dr. Bridges Mas te arrange Mitli the Dola Dela Dola xviue authorities te eo-epenito in lueveiitlng the removal or Inrected cattle from one state te imether. They Mlllutotice trace tlie com. s sold tiem Blgger's dairy and have them ciiiaran tilifd II teiind ill IViuisylMinia. The itlseu-se has appeared in u herd nt Kcnuult Square, Pa. An amendment te the Delaware law new pending limits the amount te be paid bv tlie atate ler condemned kine te iw eacii. ' .MllUX'lllenU. ".I Juieikiih V'di,." liella .MiHiir, ith a company thul Is said te he excellent, III pi cteiu tliisUmumlii Pulton epem house this and te morrow evening. In the comedy Kenes.MIss Jtoeiu Usutd te ilMil the famous I.etta. nithard .Frederick Wardv, tbe eminent tragedian, villi airerd Uielotursel theahukc ptuieaii drama an excellent epwrtimlty te sratlfy their tastes en Monday evening, hen he will p'uy -Itlclmnl III IU, touches nellilu;; that ha docs net udeni, MUtebkaUny A'eiAj. i:d Tiejcinun thulire mile rare at the Mrcmicrclier katlnj rink last evening in 0Si. The race nas exciting and Mine wcie fourreutrttanl. Jehn nckcitwni second In the. wle, llativ Mitre llilriltnl stimit Wile ten ith Thl and tomorrow tuning theie mil tie a number of attractions at the !.,iiieatrr rlnV, en Vtet KlnR street llic Jessie Itarllngaml Will M Hewn cetnbtnnltnn. of Ilosten, will de fAney skating barret jumping and blryrle rar lnjr Ihrri' will be a uiiitliiee tomorrow nripi neon .'.! Till liuiirn -In this city, cm the 5M Inst 1.1 lteit lluehcr. lu thc3vt tear of hlsngr 1 he relntlvr unit frteiuls of tlie ramll) arc it spertfiillj tmttcnt te nttenil the fuuemt, Irewi tits nirvnls" resilience, -Ne. 571 Nertli (inreu stieet. en Sitnnlay afleruoen nt S nVterk. I" tennent nt tiunistcr cemetery. It' lterr-RTs. In tliUcttv, .tan SS, tN., nthnn I. Kebeils. In lheM jcni or his age Netice of funeral hereafter, siursTrr In ibis eltv.en the SM Inst., Jehn lleur -i huter. In the 3th year of his hre. Ills rvlatlM- and friends arc vrsiwetfutl.i In Mtcd te attend the lunenit, trem the residence or Mrs.Mniitaert Una, Se. U North Jlullierry street, te-morrow ( I uesiltj imenitiijtnt Te'clnca. Toprececst te the Itradtna (outer) dest, irem thence te Mlnevsi lite, t'n., for tnterment. ltd .w.t ; i.t.s. I'hll.iitrlptilil Mitrhi't. Pun APr.iniM. .Inn. SJ. Klenr flim: fltll1! drnmiid, suiicirttne,J.VtiM 7.V Kxlra.tf iM3 I KM 7.1; Kuni.tt JMMli'i IVnn'n f.unlly. J-I .VW.IJS: Winter elear.. ityi pat ii ite. de.tnltfht $l37cjici0: .Minn, i-virn rlmi. I esi I : de siralahls. f I T-i i : I'll!., f.s HUSVi: apilimdn, JS ffl Ke rleiirniilct it ,! CM .Hi. W'hrict ti sitv ntth etilet demnnd . Ne -2 Western lied, nt : Ne. .1 de. l cV . Se I P de, i7c , Ne 111. Ianrr, de. Pie. ( ern market nulel and steads stenumr, s 41K-: Ne 4 vellew, mjf.Vie: de lulled, . USJ &v , Ne 3 de ITifls,.. Oiits flrmer under llffhl etleiincs Ne t While, nt lie: Ne i de, nt IU ; .Ne SOsiW!, . rejected, 3iCJ.Vc ; Ne 2 mixed. 57TSsp l!e tlrui nt CV Seed llever Arm nt s.!: Tlmeih Hrui ni ft .s-MJI : Klnxs,Hd flrra nt 1 Sncjfl cw, W Inter bran dull at U IMtX 75. Previsions leid, quiet demand : mes perk JIJ Mif II ; heel hums, :uil JO : rlly mess Is el, I'sicen. iscyei.e : mnkrsl Shoulders, cW,i salt (In :.uV.c, smoked hams, hwill'sc. pickled de, 9" .cfsS' taint iiilei ; ellv refined. Wfs'.r . Usw liiitehers', liifl7r prime stnara, f 7 xr lliitler niiitket II nu. w Ith eetie demand. Cmimciir exlrns. at XMI3lr : tl C aud N de, iSlKse; iUt extms. 'Jsc . de court te rhiHrcN in --c. Itells nt ?le pnrkluf; butler 7IV' KgffsninHcet ii i an iiilr demand cirns. Cheese mnrkel quiei tend New erk t nil Cream, MtnsV-: Ohie Klnli, ebeii-c. li,I.V der.ili teiirlinc.e'.tfllV renn U lilnis,4 7e : de full de, Hrt fe I'etreleiiui quiet . lleflnisl, ;'.r W hlsk dull nt H St New Aerk .sinrkel. .Nen'iettK .Inn 21 1'lenr stale and Western dull nnd declining Southern dull nnd easy Wheal opened mthproe-sJor : aftercinrdi rubsl stnmser nnd advanced ',,?lc : less delnc : .Ne Whtte.Mc: Ne.2 Uecl, leh., 9?7fr;v.r . Miireh, OV4tiC.ii,e , prtl, OJIsCOc ; May, 797e Lern '4(i5,c mgner. mill cjniei : ailAtsi west em xt, MgSS'.c : de future. OeBSX-c eats '.rt'Tc hlsher: Ne 2 tVh , Vc J7i . siatc, SftfflDc : Western, SMSav. ftl -V 1,lr.linp S"rt l,K STrt Mnv I,llrs,ti,rk lrlre. riiit-Aoe cattle Kecelpts, ; le) head: ship nieniH, 2,sOii hend : market aetli e : rutues n shade unner . experts, f5 73Jt1 s. gcsxl te choice of from I,9 and 1.IJU pounds, iai?x). l.Sie te 1.3C) pounds, $JS in . common te fair, Jl IWi common cons, f; && .): halls, f j se t Si : stockers, $i J03I i) feeders, fl TJ.jl ) corn-fed Texnns, Jlnl si Hec Kecelpts. il.e head ; shipments, S.eii , market strong xnJue firm, reuph imekliig, fliiiTtl'Ji lacking und shipping. 0 te tun pounds. l ,VW?I 75 light, of from WO te Jlu pounds, it -anti X skips $3 i"Sj! JO shceji ltevclpls, 2.7W) hd . "hlpnenl-. ;..) heud ; uuirket ncilxu . common te fair, a iiffl 3 . medium te geed. J3 33-3 7S . te choice Iff I c, Last I.inrRTV There was nothing done In live stink tednj tnttlc were slew nnd un changed , receipts, l,36s head : shipments, 7C h sol. Ilejrs weir slew and weaker llsJIilOO; Yorkers, H 70S I a); hend: fthipiiienls, lseheail sheep eie dull uueaanxed . head shlprueiitr, 3,Om) head. ; rhlladelphtns, lecetpts, J,00 lecripts, Cloi stock Jlinrkets. (Junta! Ions by Heed, Mel, rami A te. flankers, lamcasler. Pa. Mlssimrt I'eclnr Michigan Central N e erk Central .Ne Jersey Centml Ohie Central Del. ljick. ft Western ... Denver ft llleUrande Lrte Kuniis ft Texas Iflku shore ChleopeftN W.eem ... .V N.. Out ft. V"01ltern .. . St Paul Omaha Pacific Malt I!is?hester ft I'ltuburg si Paul Texas Paeilte Pnlnn I'aelllc M'nhunh Cotninen M'aliasti Preferred. . . . IViwt ii I'iiIed TeleBraph Leulsvitlc ft Nashville . ,N , I hi ft st. I. . . la-hlgh nllet . .. la-hlgh Navigiitlen reeusylvuula Ucaillu P. T ft JIlllTttl Northern I'ucillc Lein Northern Pacific l'ref . llelenllle rhtladclpbta ft Krie -Northern Central. . . . I'ndcrsreund Cnn.nM -eutlicrn Oil Poeph 's Passengel Jeii Central 50 Si a i' v Tsc. u 33f-i u" cWsJ Vrt, :v4 sew WW .TSW S 3U CW i Sen Xerk, Quotations hy Asseci'ited Press blocks llrm nnd dull. .Meney, lRte. -Niim lurk Central KrlH liiillread Ailiims Express MlehtKun I entml Knllrend MIchiKan southern Itiiilruul Illlniifs Central Italtreud (.lowland .t Plltntniri: l.'ullietil ChlniKeft His k Island Unllrewl Pittsburg ft Pert Wn.wie liut reml H'estern I'lilen Telegraph Cemiiaiiy Teledo ft M'alush ..". !....... Nev Jersey tcntrnl .New xik, (lutnrteft U'eateni ::Si . U3 .. .. iek uiyt ..151 .. 4 .- SH-, .. ItiJ I'lllladrlplilii. (Jiietittiiitin t Assoetjileil Press. Slecks siciid) Phllndelphla ft Krle Ii It Itcaclln;.' Italliisul Peiiiiliiul.i Kullre,Ml I.elJKh Valley Itnllrend I'ultcd Cumpaiilcsef Nen Jersey .Vel thorn Pacific . ... Northern Pacific Prelerred .Northern Central llullreud Lehigh Navigation C'empaiiy Norrlsteu ii linllretid Central '1 ransjiortatleu Ceiiipuiiv llutrale, .Nciv Yerk ft Phllndelphla :'Sfc :asi, l Little Hchuvlkill llntlrwid..... sj laurel slecks and ll,in,l, Ki'isirled !) J II. Leng. Pal land Millie siile. Ijciu aslei t lly, u per c nt.. IssA " IS"). 1I1 " " lfelj lll " -1 pel el. In I er.10 jcar.. ll l " Scheel lean .. . ni l " In 1 or J years Km i lu J or -Je years uj l lu lOorSOyeers nu Muiiheltu Ikusiiiyh lean loe nx s a stcs i.s. llr-1 National Itauk in Kanuers' Nutleutil ILmk &i Killttm National Itauk . . lie lamcasler t eunly Nntleu.il ltank U ( elumlila NhIieiihI llmk ,uii ( hiistlaiiu National Uiuk Hn Kphnita Ntitlenul ll.uik jie lirl Nutieiud llank.CeliiiuLIn lu) Mist N'uileuul ltank, 'tnisbiiri; . ... lti First Naileiial liank, Miirfc tin He Flist Nnlleiuil II ink. Mi. Jey H l.ltltz Nutleniil Hank H1 Manhelin National Kink leu I'lilen National lliiuk. Mount Jey .. r Neu Helland Nutlenul lUnk li imp National Rmk mi ljuarryUlle National llauk HO Tm.M'IKV STOLKS. 113 1.11 1IO..V) ll He lu) id;..vi 1W IU llfl till Wl 111 131 1V1 151 Jl.l l.'.l.l l.Vs.iiU ifii ii 77.il 131 113 liar lll spring ,t lleacr Valley Ilildgcixirt ft llersCNlifH1 Columbia ft hestnut Hill lelumljlnft Uushinuteii Couestega ft III; siiiinu Celuinbluft Malicita MnteHiift l:llnl)Ctllteun Lancaster ,t I'.phrutii Liincnsturft Willow Stieet Stnisbuii; Jt Mllljiet-t Muilettu.t Mnytenn .Miillettn ft Mount Jey Lane., r.llalmthleuii ft .Mlditleteun l.iineiMtcrft Frulltlllc laiiieuster ft l.ltltz Iit iliiindyulnnft Wnyiiesburj; I.uncustei ,v M tllUmtenn laineasterft Maner Lunuister ft Mauhcim ijinc.ister A. Marietta lamcasler ft Nen' Helland laitieuster ft Susquehanna Lnucextcrft Neu Duuillle a id isj a is vi.te i'i ai s ;m ii le Xi 47 ii I sac, as -;i - u) SI li Tu en r.i S3 71 52 a tavs; u nc a Si Si li S3 Sen -K, 7.U Mlhl.I.li.StUl'B siisks. JiiaiTyvillelt.lt (U) MllletsNille stix'et l in- ft) lueulicr Pilntiiii; ( eiupany ;j lins Light and Fuel Ceiiijiauy ::, Stevens Heuse (Ik)iicls) He Columbia (iusCeiiiiiuuy ss Cnlumbl.i WaterCemjMuy le suvriucuniiim Iren Cemimny lm Maiietta llollew-uaic loe btm ens Heuse 60 .Mlllersvltle Nermal school i Northern Market Je l.iistein .Market ..Se W stern Market , ie J.ii :a.K M ll SSI s JUS.35 via i is 03 15 ."li fl ."0 ll) Il laiiicisierctty MiveilMllmiy te .VI lets leiiip.niy lleiiils. . Ill) . ... leu leluuiula lIuluuU Ik'lids. vi;ir .tirf:;7fMM;vi.v. T OST-A uei.u i:imiih it.un I J Celltr i-e. sutieiuided l.i I',., .. A liliiii.il it ward will he piM for Its n-tmn te ZMMI leKNCII -rHA fltiAUS, ONLY ",., l.TARAN 1 teed . am. at II UtTMAN s YKI.I.UW lltON I (.Hi t! 81UUI.. rANTKI). t sttuntlen nscleikornnvhlndei njteney tu the city . h.is nil nealinttitatice et ten venrj In the country : can converse, also read met rrlle Lciiiian xpplynt tuts office It i:i:sCll.lT.M ,M llltlAK P1PP..S nnd smoker, n choice let t" select lism, si pHces Hut defy competition nij II V1ITM N'S Yl'.l.t.OU I IbiNTt lilAK STOI1IC Tt'iMins!t.viji.ONrisiNi'i:ii:rini:i t) that the Aelltiw Ftwil V ( Ig r l the best lu Hie stale, nt ii vutm v.n- r.t.i.uw fueN rt ic.AiisTeiti:. flKi MIS PIJem" SI FKiriirXDUKIl MX) v. the el v Finest Qttallt tn icknge snlla tile for the llelldavs.nt IIUtl'MWs ll,.e IISONT IK, MS MOIIi: rpVKP. OTlClI" 1 I, the undetsjlgncd, hc ught the gissl ilt nnd fixtures of the llnrw-r shop new inn hy l I Ktchniau will take possession en the td of Fehrunrv tnniMtds FltrDUntCK Itr.M'I'.It J POINDS QUAM1. M'KD HI'U VII, -1 nod 1 Pound IILKNDI.P teUFI.nll im 50 CENTS. iit iim:-s.ti:a a nix ufikf sTmtr. Ne is w,st hiua sitnsst su wn ceNruirr litis (riMD.W , I INtNt. XT IMEKCK'a ST XI! UUKXXmx, II Ve. CM nnd l Xftsr kise t TTiep. svi.r. ATwnsTein mtin; l 1X CI l.l.Ntl, gaannd n.tler In the house house In flrst-ctass enler . in investment thai pavs 7' 4 per cent, after alt tuxes niepnd. h gim,! -e, ured tenant for one vesr lutiues -it .IOIIN- IIIKMLN7.ssneh.sMnK It Jl North Queen St. (Iminlier reiildlng ) TiNTi:n iieMrs. ok Ni,"rrT;uevi:si, l I AKM.1UN Mi:D XV c,l IF Ce.Xsl Perfect Cliinnle,ne Main a cures latanh ( onsumptleti IX II -II Xltl. lanlTtiid Nm Orleans III'ltLIC - U.I-: ON M.'N'DAY AITKU l NOON". JAM'.XRY Mti "I I e clock. Hill he sold at leibllc sale, at Ne n i hun-h sireel. a targe let of Household nml Kit. -hen fmnlture, Ihe iiersenal prepnrtv of i ' i-'ia-iti X nuehei, deceased (JL'Ollt.t M lieKi.KH. Ja., I -culer I r.iMum Xuettem i jis-.td- WrANTP.D LAD AiiCM's lull ' -QL'l.C.N PHOTEi roll, daisy stocking and skirt suprmrters. sheiililei braces, busllet, besom forms, dress shields safety belts, sleeve protectors, etc . entlreH new devices, unpiece lented profits . we have ve aitents making l) menthlr Xddnes with stamp K. II l X.XIPtlEl.Lft CO JanlJImeed Ne J t ly St . Chicago. PCBLIC SAI.n OP PLUsjONAL I'P.OP Kit TT At Ne. 61 south Q iten sti-eet. I an caster Ctty.en TCUSD.XX .lANU.XIlY S7. H. al 1 o'clock, p. m . Ueds, Ceddiug. Carpets. Tables Chairs, llureaus. Cupboards, three sterej. Full Line of shoemaker's Toels, Let of Leather. l)n,.n,u,rA -llnirum nml star, is ii-cm !.,, .,f ether articles j.j:i' jaceh CjCNDAiitn, Aact T IKDCKKHAXZ, ATTENTION-. TIIL XU The members of the Llederkmnz " sinn ing secletj are requested te meet tivmorrevc (nturdax ) morning nt 7 o'clock, sharp, at the XXtllUm I'eun Hetel, Ne t-) North Mulberry street. Tu the purpose of ocertlng the remains of their deceased fellow member, Jehn ll. Schuster, te the outer Heading :depot, tixre whence the ntll be taken te Atlnersvllle, Pa , ferburtal li order et theseetetv ltd XI) xxi xi XITI.KV sccrciaty s il'L'CIAL AUCTION SALP-. a.XTritl'VX AFTCIt.NOON.JA.N il, 1SS3 or Ml KS s TI.N'S 61I.K VLI.XTT9, H!IN(,I,, LAIl.a AND HinilUNS, at 5t A BOUOllTON's, s. IIejs, Auct Ne. M XVet King St bale at J o'clock Auction every crania; unnl Kntlre Meck 1j closed out it II rrOT SODA. TI1C DELICIOUS WI.STtS EITtlUOB. 1IOIM IIO et.Al'K, Hei' COFFPf.. HOT GINOKn. HOT I.F.3ION, OMLT 5 CEJTTB AT COCHRAN'S DP.UG STORE, Ne.. 137 AND NOHTH il'i:UN bTUKLT, decs-emd Lancuter, Pa. RL'DPl'I'ION IN OVnitCOAT-s In outer tortslneeeur larn sleck of tut Iteavers, Moltecs, Kerseys and Corkscrews for Oreixixittngs, 1 will, for tbe next fX) days, make up te j our order, In first-class style, at greatly reduced prices All garments uregwtranlend le tit iwrfect nnd only the best Quality of trim tilings are used x ii iiese.nsthn. Flue Talleitiig ,17 Neith cjiicen street, eppKite the PosleRUe. mJI Gmdll OTATKMLNT OK Epitable (ras light Ce., OF nALTTMORIi DLcl.Mlll'.n.'tl, l-Bi. ( AIITAL S1CSK f l,trK,t"l (. Flksr MeBTOiOK IkjUIte . l.tUVJbH U) Heal Ketatk Ucrsij, ri i,(!31,tVs3 11 Cash is Hasp 51 in 07 NO FI.OATI.Nu DLlrl. (SmsEie ciKl) I. OttLtJI, SzrerxAaT. XVe wlTcr fei sale the I irst Mortgage Si J per cent, ltondsef the above te., nt HO slid accruetl Inlciest. Ilv the areeim ut reeenllv made be tween the Hiltiuieru tins con eh i lies, (he Kfiulta Kfiulta ble Is guaranteed an out-put of J13,iM),e)lcct per annum rThese bonus uic bclny bengbt by xery couservutlie people Schall, Danner & Sperry, VOKK P V. S)-lnrdK (.Hi: XT HLDl'filON lute! (.'real Itacgains in Iu)i!kt 50 Cls. for Men's Rubbers. 30 Cts. for Ladies Rubbers, 25c. for Children's Rubbers. Jehn Hieraenz, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANC.isTri; lx (lii.uircr Iliilldlng i i TTsXCPitfslONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS All TruveHntf Exponecn Irtoluded. A l'ABTT XVltLLCAVI FliatliElDIU Thursday, February 20th, -AP- Thursday, March 26th, 1885, -i op. . (Ji-.tuil Tour or 11 Days. TO ANUTlUtOl'viU MEXICO, Willi visits te Chihuahua, uciilcent, Atfiius ctillenlcs, I.een, slue, uiiamijuute, Ouuruliile, 'I uln, l'licliln, C'helulu, erlinbu. and te umny ethe r iiliiivsefjileluivs'i tie und historic lutcrcslt In uddulun te lu die Day i in the Vilu of Matee Willi numcreiu curiliiKc-drlres uud sldv-trlns, A special tniln of I'ulluiiiu tialoee enrs utlh dliiluti-enr ultuched. fecclul lulvnuinije ler slcht-scelm;, and entlrs Irueduui ftxiin thu cates of tnnellm;, ItitMOXll. I A WtllTCOVR "Sciul leiilc.crlitlvc tirculur II I' MIII.I U, Ageitlier AV-vinr-eCj i.vrr il)ll. Ill hel'TII .NlSTU hTHCKT lln-Kl I Ollllllf II- lid Held), PuiLAPciruu. J An. J ;td liililici'fi ! i',trit'.ir "ITiOU U.DUltMAN. r. B. FOIIDNBY, or Fet mil W ark. SriuncT te Itrrt nMi ltrtus. Janltm poll Llli:ilM.N NINTH WAIII), JOS. UMDLE. -si-iMi-ct te ltsi-i-m,iet llu.t-s. i 'ok -s.ii.; ok iti:.r. I7IOU HUNT. 1 t II..I... f.. .... i 'iiii mini l ie Actus III the Pity el Utmastci and Mniihrlm timnshiii rrcim A pill 1. Apjil te J. Si. Ill Ills , JitfilAM Ne 1J Xettb DuVeMieet. "lTtUll'nP.NT I: The stere room, csirneref North ,iiieeu nnd Past orange streets, new occupied by I'.. Jl. sheela Applvnt jnntTtrd no. ii i:sr oitAN'er, M-. i riei: "it i-ils-iC- ii i a l it v pailm ekiss l Acns in Hie t It or l.nncnteT and Jinn helm ten nshin, t;nein ns " Hiiruulek (-"itrtn," rrein iirll I. Apply te J. M. Hl'ltKi:, JJl-trdAw Nu i North DnUc Street iteu"iTknt7 I; A first class Dnliy Farm, sltilnle tMeiniles from Uineastcr A I acre Let tn Jth W'nnl, elly. A lucre IajI In h W mil, elly. Several small henses, lUt-lmd lltllsll A lltie. ITttUMiTiNT. V At Ncv U)tFN"ini;S(jr,i:i:. henltsliismis en second and third tloers. suitable fur u senin strpss. cifllic use or tislftlnu pnriKmes. Posses sion rll I pptv nt Jl II lll'.l!llfll's, Jnn t Ifd S) I'cnn s,unte T IMP. KILNS POIl HUNT." J 1 out of the most inluable t.ltue MIks tn tlie count v, about one mile north of the eltj limits, lien delus a Inrtrc Imslness, nnd with it f-iiueii cm uih.ui iiki.ei.) inis per nimuin. an in iI.shI erdci pnlv te 11" M M i 1.11, llcmntleld L COOI'F.I!, bird In Hand, jin-Jwd Cemmitter of D M Jtniei. irieu KP.NT. V llemnln XOKTIIP -T Ni;t i: CKN'TItt: sgPAIli:, lately occupied by HAHt A MIllNK, for banking purwscs. 1 he room tuis In the fvent niartniciit an esccllent cntinter and u aull centatntui; a line safe, nlth a large niiartincnt In the rear, havlnK a water clot and slnllennry sish-tsnilstlMchisl.nlse.il cellar undnrnenth, nun n esi iniiiac-e ,ppiv ni u.iu.ii e. l, SECOND FI.OOI! OF III II.DINU, Neilht'f st Anitlr of Centre s,nnre jnniatfd t jrui.ics.vm 1 osiTninseAT ,i(m vrt ?). is,j Will lie sold nt pul'llc snlc ut th lrf-ep-ilsl Hetel, Hast Kln siiss-t, Iincnstcr, a Frnme llenscnnd onv-ieurth of a let e( uiininU. Ne -S Kastt hesi nnt street, runnliiB lck te Fullen street, en which Is erected none-story Frame Heuse, with prlllcKcef a well of w.itrwfth pump In com mon with the pronei-tvAdletninir A unmbei of fruit tices In icmmI coudttien en the premises sale te commence at 6 e clock p m , n ban tctm will be made linns n bv the HEIlts OF CATKAIUNl IH KF.KT, Dec rt jan.'1-std i SStr.NiTlVS SM.rl OVSATPUI) VT, .IAN Jl, ISXN. the undersigned, Assignee of . I cuephsnmsen and wife, of I.niicttstcr ell), will cxikme te public saieen the premises, -Ne. Ji3 .North iueen street, said city, the fellow tng personal prepuvty et snld asstirunrs, I iz A large let of Dlncklns. DusIIiik. Whitewash, Steve, llandseriib. T.inner's. Herse, 5werplncr. Fleer, ?erub, I He Cutters, Wall, rnlnt. J iirutsli, Ualsemine, Mencil, Cleck, Clethes nnd ether brushes Alse, n let of raw material fei the man ufacture of blushes of all kinds, Including handles, blocks, casings, cocoa, hntr, seapru, bristles, etc., etc Alse, u Urpo let of Justice's blanks, books, chairs, steels, etc Sale te commence at I o'clock en said dav s-mu terms win en made snow u bv l II snrEEirr, TIlOJIAs 11 COCHKA.V, Assignee t. Auct. lanlJ.i;,I9,ilAffl a jjrcsj-.vxr.vT.s. "PULTON OPERA HOCSL. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1886. tnt Kniscsi TBseti'tAy FREDERICK WARDE. SupKirtcd by n l.xiellent Dnimatlc f etn pane, nmb r the iiuinngcuient of II. c III D-OJ, In COL1.L1 ( lllllhl: s cr.iu of liak-espcares trajedv tn mi vcts RICHARD III. fcC M.F.Ol PRH I. a IlUsUltrKIkC.VI- TJ, SO anil 3.1 CK VIS TJCI.M'S Fer snleat the Opera HeucOflic Janil Jtd IILTON OPP.KV llOl'SP. pec(l Fa-hiemiljle Kvcnt ' 1 irst ijiesrnnce tu this ilt nt the c hni uiIiir and lulenied leuit. rtlslc, BELLA MOORE. TWO NH.IITS ()Nl 1 Friday and Saturday, January 23 & 21. Iklles A Ilari'in s Ne, Ilc.iutiful nnd I'll-tiiiT-sqiie He Act Driitu.i, "A I0OTT1IN PIM," A story of I.lfe Aiming the MiJOXsIIIVFlts OF NUIITIII MtOI.IN' Introducing the sprightly l.lttle enllstjnul Comedienne, lihl-I.A JIOOIIP, In I.ei c-xiuislic character jiertrnyul, M.VCEUIT1 WKr.K- "the Meuulain (jlil, , iapiinrted by n strong ('einpnny Xew nnd Tbnlllni; Scenes unit lucideut. Delightful Singing und Ilsm-ln;; ADJUs-tO.V. .in, T.ASSCUV'IS Seals seenred without rstra c-hirje ut the epura home office J- n OPIKI L NOIU'I- STARS OP TEE 11IKK. thi:- Jessie Darlinjr Will AI. Down COMBINATION, or noTeN WILL M'lT.Ml y STOW ELL'S RINK, IX FV.NCV hlvATI.Vii, IIICVtLK IMDI.NO, IIMIIitf. JL'JII'l.Nc. AND Det'Ilbi; MJATiXC. lltlCK. -U.N- TI 1 DA V sV SAT U)A V KVKMMiS, .IA.NTAIIV SI -!. Al'l ItDAV MATINLU ut l.:W p in. i"(.irund March 3Jep iu. nlll bs led by I.. II. lijcliluramt Mlss.lcsilu DjiIIul'. Jan'.'J,Sk!l Hiteci:nit:s. A' T IlLMtb'K'S. CANNED GOODS. Fer fnui tun Tomatoes, sic. Fer Fell's Ui toniniTeiu.iKM-s. ilinit eins, lde. Fer choice brand I.uueheeii Touiiilecs, IMc Fer three cans sugar Cem, -is-. Fer Fellsugur Cem, inc. Fer lkikur's or Wluslen-'s Cem. Fer Fell's Early June Pens. Fer a cheap liicen 1'ca, 1s;h can. Fer line und llnest French Pens. Fer French Mushioeus. Fen tuliternlu Desert Aprlcetts. torCalllernla Cherries, liuenUrnpis, Damuii Plums, etc Fer Asparagus in sinai-n tins. Fer lreli enuued Applet, etc. Fer Pl l'euches at luc a can. Feu cholce Table Pi ache. Fer cultivated HluckLcn-les.' I'm rresh lUliumu Fine Apples, Fer Tomatoes lu glass hollies. Fer best brands fresh Lebstiriiuil Silmuii. Fer sariltncs tu oil and liiustuid. Fer Imported .smithies lu oil. Fer KiMilavIa Selirlinps. loiiillllueerbuttlegois1s,pluk'ss,sanret,clc. At BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. cn n rinnWUR'1'1"I,'511''iNi:i'Y jAJfJjyj Uoedt te bu sold ut a very heavy reduction, cm acceuit of removal le run in. v .lore, i J North IJucciislivii, t ttiuss Old ' '.SKlv VOItU AND l'AIIH illl.LINCitY CO .Tj Jan3 Ifd -I WCit Jtlng ' I,, Lancaster, Pa. . ft.eiin.ytt. lOil OLOVP.S, ' Te keep tlin Ii mils will in MITTP.NS, Te keep the binds warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet wnrin. i:.U MUlTii, le k-eep the ears ariu.' .MUlTLKUfj-,! 'I e keep Ihu neck wnrni. rNIII'.KWKAIt, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne KWUSTlitMlMltnKT. rpAll.elMN'O. W. B. Nelsen & Ce, ..imPOR.TI.NG TAIL0RS,K , ;, Ne. 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. MM AsTl.lt, P M.I Illl. t.ATI.M hi vi i.s N Foreign & Demestic Cleths FeitsrtTs vmi Ti:ei'si:i!s. FI.IJFIXT FIT OPAIIANTIIIiD. c- New c.csnlt me constantly betiin lerclicd and suits crtll tn made up at Itndnfed Prices tie. tneen thtsund JIAIIC1I 1. M PUS .V, UATIIVO.N. w ii siiivi n, w uln OVERCOATS Mil se l Itl.AP- OVEUCOATS ) 80 00 te 820 OO OVBUCOATd 88.00 te 820 OO OVERCOATS i 88 00 te $20.00 I.IIX. VVT FtrriNi. VTTf.ACriVF IV t i.f t i:rnLi.Li) iv gc vlit Nothing el n shoddy Nature euterj Inte this ina&eup I.ei (.urment Uuaruntecd ns liep rescrnud ALL. WOOL SUIT FOU MHV all worn, srii.i fei: letrtii ALL-WOOI. Sl'lT'5 ion UOV-s' .NO P II sserTMrVT A OPUS ELSE- witiatF. fi-i Pi Ices ivc in N'srcr Mere Hr-Mensbip Ihnn non lerltFVL UAItuAIVs I.N CIOllU.NU, give n n call MYERS & RATHFON, I.PADI.Nt. I.AXCASTEIl CLOl'llll.ltS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, l.ANCASTKlt. PA. wl LLIAMSON .v POSTKH. Seventeenth Day F Tin HMTvMJIif1 SPECULSALE Till VALISES -T- -SPECIAL SALE PRICES. n oppenuuit for the traveller and etcur slenist le secure a llrst-clsss Anils.; ercubbnut Prices llelew the llegular Hates We hiivunllin ltedriunullty of these Reeds, se the early caller will fiire the bs-st 'elid -Moisk-'-e lenlher lined, nickel lock nnd c led frcme, sje ju inches, lb.il is cheap nt lli)i', we new etTer for t- (). Anether of the sn mi class, is Inches, that sold for f.i w, dim n te 7 V A smaller emu t lul w as ni.irkcil vi 751s new $jyi, mid ulj Inch valise thnt w ns W. V) is new e.u) rhese Vnllses are ull 'lurklsh Murocee. of the new Tun (."ler, Hunt with One rail! skin, und have outside pockets tvlih nlckle tUtun-s. 'lhey nre levy cheap at Ihnlr present prices and ais beiinu te ceinmand s rapid sale -THE- OVERCOATS ic iliiiiiiilsiiinx in iiinntlt) i.ipldlv II In They .in- den n te special intes. Hut the plus sure of the times dein mil SUITS AND ODD COATS, GLOVES, Iucluditittsuiuinnc, PI) month, Tan, CuiiiHU Is. with lliicksktn Fnlui, und Woolen Gloves, -nlth llu.k Palm, .ill at Jl Al.t'-A DOLI.AIt SILK NECKWEAR, 25c. III.A V WI.VTi:i:cAI"j, nfalllclnds, ferMen orltevs, from i'Ks te sue II ATS loll l)llls WEAlt. Hl FPU MLTFl.KUS. ll.(. KB Vl.llsiUl.KPM'sll LM'IIOIIES, sii-n. MEN'S SHOES, Including various sljlcs that oie new IIOV'S -slfcJIIS, of tilt sizes, suitable, for ull purposes, have hud the pen struck through tlielr foil Ml: It PKICEs, and arc. new Ol'FEIlLD AT I'll ILL'S thai are sure teiarty theuieul I. DIE-5, 3Is,Es' A.VDClIII.DItEN s SPRING HEEL SHOES, Thai are both comfortable uud fashionable, uie new here In Cuiiiceu Kid and Handsome Pcbble (eat. Of Stores close nl 6 p. in , sicept ntuitlaf s. Williiimseii it Pester, Ne . W2, l, 'Mi k !JS K;tst King St., I.ANCA'srKU, PA. ascan"ci:h advaxccs Tin: sicix -tls. Is iitnre aud mere drawn Inte tlie tumor, si-umed and puckuicd. There Is Inciisned palu, crumps uud siKisms.at ttiuiesultsef this pixi- CUSS. L'ANL'KIia.Tl'-MOftS, blil.V DlSEASES-ulse. Chronic uud Private Dts&ues successfully tu-.ded by DISS. II. Ii. and M. A. r.O.VCAKi:i!, Otflct 13 lit Wiiliuit street, l.uiieftslcr, I'n. Consultation free. j;3idsw OUAP.I, PLOl'It. STEELTON MILLS pearl' fleu r MAKES W'H01,i:OMi: AND DELICIOUS IIHKAD, Ki:i"i' 11V .1 I fllVKIl . ,1. I It A.N Kill 1st. UJI UIUKLMIKUPKIt Juul,J-3l)lt, Laucajlcr, Pa. Fei Men uud Beys uud hlldren aie Included lu Ibis general strike ut runner prices. A siuull (HiJiitlty of Chllilicn's llenvy-Welj-'ht L'uUCr weurnt 10c per garment. A Largeiiud Excellent arlety el all kinds el II HP tlOOIIS, s 'PLUIAI. HAIKIALNS. WATT, SHAND & GO., 8 nnd 10 East King Street, lUtnierdiiuitj sulcet tllsiiehednnrt PntiliMi-bcd; Muslin, Sheetings IIOllSliKliEPINC GOODS. Oh lint le tin-Kind depression In lunuufuctiii lii we new culei nu Immense stock of pepulm nnd stnudiiiil goods nt le.s thnii the netu.il cost or iiiodlielloii. Ji-st ettsun a L'nwlcr. I.ime or Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Of our own Importation At very low rute. SI'Li IAI. hAI.KOI' ItKMNANTS AND ODDS AND KXDS tu nil departments previous te Imenturr nt elcniliiK out prices. BEW YORK STORE N03. 8 & 10 East King Streot, t.ANCASTCIt, PA. J. II. MAUTIN A- CO. UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. wr. Ann vow siiewixrt ,v r.i.i:evNT 1 1 si: of Lnce, Applique, Mini ras S: Tiiiteimpii CURTAINS, IX NEW AM) ATT1.ACTIV1. PVTrLIIN REAL LAOE CURTAINS, In Futir-Ynrd Lenctlis NOTTINGHAM LAOS CUIsTAINS, In Thres snd s-half nnd Four Yard l.cn;ll. UCIIL' A.VD wiuti; MADRAS CURTAINS, l.V CKEAM AXD DllIOIITPIt CUI.0lt OUIl LINE Ol TURCOMENS, RAW SILKS, &c , Was Nsver Ijirger LACE t PHTAINS from TJcperpsir. up I Ml l.AMI)UF.OIJI.Vs AXD I1KI) SI. I r- LACK PILLOW HIAJIs CURTAIN POLES, -IN- WAL.VUT, CHPKIIV. MAIIOOK.NV. WII r.UON'Y AM) lllt.VSS, from Ms. uj, iT LsmbierUlns made nud I modus ,,: Oniplns W'erk den irumplly. J. II illiirliu (f Ce.. Cemer West King and Fnn-e Streets, (Opposite Stevens Ib.iis. LASLSTLK, P ir-iix T:iFiTin piiAitns'wi PUY. 100 Dade lidew Shades IX V VAItlPrY of DKSK.N-. W hlch huvc been nceiimiiliitlng the p.isl season e will clesu out from 2 te 10 cents nplerc Anions them ure sumo pietty patterns Ingoing through our u k ,,f CURTAIN POLES We llnd a i(0ed mnny islds nml ends, one two and three of a kind, seme am Walnut sunn sunn I.beny nnd some tlmss 'lrluiiiinl Thi-e sit ml sampled und the price iKunlllnW euntn nineci OurCOMIIINATlONCOItMt L In I.Ihhiv and Walnut nt II Ou u piece, is a bniinu. leibued from "). NKWI.INI.'sOF Dade Window Shades fei: hPWMj Plain Celers and Widths for all styles of win des. Tin nnd W'ihhI spilni? ltellcr, Fixtures, Hnllnnds.Llnnii Piiuge, MaUel Pulls. Hands, cli We take measures uud de shads work el uvery dvscrlptien in tlist-cluss muiiuer Orili-i-yeur Paper HuiiEtlnftdeni) iuet Pieces n ere never se low and will ye hlghi i PHARErW. PRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET I.AXCASTPH, P V. .v.srf.i.Vcvii JTIQUITAI1IJ-: I.IKU I.NSIMIANC'IU'OM li PA NY. Aseets, 854.000.OOO. Surplus, 812,000,000. ledispafable Creditors' Assurance Kqil.ib!e Lite Insurance Company. The only Iluslness Muii'h Policy willtcii, pny ublu lu 10, 15 or S3) years, und nou-fei tellahlu utiur 3 years. Thu sjrest liivestincut and host paylnir oue. EgUtTAlll.K DOF.S TIIK I.AIHiPnT I.VSPIt HUltAXCi:ilUhlMsI. 'IIIU WOULD W. J. MADDEN, IUMHITH IJULKS ST. W'niTi ren iMrenuATiuN. BA11GAINS1 HAIKIAINH! Ureal liiduccmculs etfurud tolhe pulilln hy the undersigned, who nre new sellluu; etf their entire stock of Wliicsiind I.Illersut cost prices. He. U North Oucen St., Lancaster, Pa. JunS-tfd llllUSUAI.iCO. TTiOTi: IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 83.00 A DOZEN, AT NO. 100 XOltTH QPL'PV bTJIP.P.T. janl'Jtfd Lancaster, l'a. u XDKHTAKINU. L.IiR0TD, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen ami Vine Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Personal attention ptseij teall ciiilcm, E,Cry thing lu the L'udcrtukliiK llnu luinUhed. IluyliiK scented the sci lcus of u 11 rst-clussniu cluitile, I urn prepiiiedtodeiillk-lndsof Upliel- , L. R. ROTE. ns '.'"St' 'l'!l'l;.llJssiwiiwMwjSjgUjsp
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