w--jh f"sim b'Vj;' J'! ' t .? THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!. FRIDAY- FEBRUARY 13, 1885. .ik- ras . V" Lv, 9t RfjNk tL COLUMBIA'S SCHOOL BOARD XMrX JTOK XWJ TJUXBACTMOlf or jaxcarv nvtixess. . . Mi of Hi ri-4Wdlnt-0U Tim t Hie Mak OB tt Ocoulen of the FMnry nicM Carnlrnl Ijilest New About the Town. feknfar Corrcpenacnce of Ihmlueisci. , (- Columbia, tee. 11 scnoei uenru num " ,' 1L1 L...luu. Mnilllnt Itl fVllltl. V rsTUlr mommy uimiiuns ik"s Y cil chamber, Inst (jTenlng, with all members '.& present. Minutes of last regular mid siwclal T mteihua were read nnd approved. V sAni'nU President Given bad liecn printed .tmA dtotrlbuted. . f Repairs and supply committee The beat 'h'Aaen In Cherry struct mid institute- buildings 1 Vi'hive been wrefully examined nnd repaired. fj. LHerarycemmitlec Finy volumes or ioeks aLs were undergoing needed repairs. ;t-.Xi Special committee Ilnd leased crammar 't'ziV school room te the Industrial school. V . CftnAtnlrndmif A tuea' Tennri for titfnml T-- ,, UVJl..... . -. ..,....... f. Vi' ance. ter mu muiiui uiiuiiiu r u, iecw; Ainin. xciumc. aeiiu. WheleuumbcrliiMtcndancc. "II rei 1,4 Average " no tvw 1,'JW l'crccntngn of (tttondauce for thenienth W SK W rcrcentagoef atlondance for termtodate 01 HI I'l Pupils prccnt every session, CW Number or visitors... , ltf llr also stated Hint Grant Ileyd, pupil in one of the secondary schools, had been sun nnniled for insubordination. The resignation of Miss Sal He Conway, ene of the normal teachers In primary school Ne, 14, was read and nccopted, te date from Feb. 2Sth, 1SS3. Miss Amy Ames was elected sole teachorefthoscliool for the remainder of the term, at a salary of $30 per month. The following motion was unanimously carried : " When It Is necessary for any pu plls te remain in the school bullillnir during the neon recess, they be confined in ene of first fleer rooms communicating with the yards and with means of access thereto." The secretary reported that he had com piled with tho'instructlens of the beard, and had prepared n book for entering lax liens and the districtt, showing a record efall liens for taxes as recorded nt Lancaster, and when satisfied. An order for S7,0l was granted In favor of S. II. Ileyd, collector, for expenses en lSXl duplicate, nnd a vete of thanks tendered him for the thorough nnd efficient manner In which he had conducted the collection of 1SS3 duplicate Alter granting orders for sevcral bills the beard adjeurned. The Fancy Orei Carnlial, As was expected the fancy drew carnival In the Metropolitan rink last evening was the event of the season in Columbia. The at tendance was larger than en the opening night of the rink when 1,200 icrsens were present. It was n gorgeous sight presented te the audience, as the bcautllully and ele gantly dressed ladles and gentlemen whirled around the fleer. Costumes of nil kinds were in use te attempt te describe tlieiu Mould take a column, and te name n few would be unjust te ethers. Snftice te say, it was a grand affair. Manager ICrem had offered two prizes : A pair of ladies' skates te the fanciest ladies' cestume and a season ticket te the fanciest gentleman's costume. Mlsses KatoCenklln, Maggie Mullen, Annle Uinklc, Clara Lea man, Mrs. Annie Car radio rH, Mrs. C. 11. Eckman, Messrs. II. P. Yergey, Gee. V. Irwin and J. II. Zeatncr acted as judges. As the costumed skaters passed them in the grand march, led by Miss Edith Wike and Jehn Simpsen, and which was the mail beautiful march ever witnessed in Columbia, they were closely Inspected. Thelucky ones were Miss Edith Wike and .Mr. Atwood "Irwin. The affair mill be long rcnioiiiliered, and tlicre are but few who de net wish its repeti tion. Manager Krem deserves much credit for the able manner in whicli he conducted the carnival. The order was of the host, music geed and net n single thing occurred te mar the plcasure of the occasion. A Miming I-ud. The lad vlie nut nwav from home In Ijiii- b caster, Willie Mackiuseii, was in Columbia en Wednesday, and took dinner with Officer Gilbert, te whom he stated that unless he could procure work in Columbia, he would go te Chicago. lloreugti Iliief. The only persons who are busy Just new, in Columbia, are politicians, ami they ure making a thorough canvass of the borough. A J5 cold ulece will In) chanced off at 8 this K3? p. m., by the Columbia band, in their practice lliratn Leckard, of Ironville, is danger eusly in, wuu inuamntoe' riieumallsui. Mrs. Jes. Shots of Ironville, after only a half hour's illness died en Wednesday night. The cause of her death has net yet been dis covered. Jehn Ilabacker, of Ironville, Is lying at the point of death with npoplexy. Several enterprising Wrlahtsville men hnve opened a read between that boreuuh and Columbia en the river. Probably our marucis win new ue ueuer atlunueu. Council holds its regular monthly business meeting in council chamber tills evening. The Ladies Aid society of the Second Street Lutheran church, will held a festival and sociable in Armery hall, this and to morrow evenings. It deserves te be llberally patronized, as this church has net called upon he public for evor two years. The P. It. It. pay car will arrive in Colum bia te-day. Adam Beam, aged UU years, of Choster county, died of heart disease, en Wednesday night, at the home of his son, Jehn Ilenm, of Columbia. His remains wero sent te Choster county this morning. Deckstader A Armstrong's minstrels will appear in the Columbia ojeia house, this evening. The press commend thein by say ing their performance is llrst-class hi every jwrticular. Tim rlturmiM'i'iitlcul Amm latleu, The stated monthly meeting of the 1 mix taster County Pharmaceutical as.4oclatlen was held ou Thursday aftortieon ; n fair at tendance of the members was present and an interesting session resulted. Twe new applications for membership worn made whicli wero reported favorably and duly elected. A paragraph Jrem ene of the dally papers was read in which the writer criticises a clause in the KJlicies of certain of the PI re Insurance companies which prohibits the storage of alcohol, saltpetre und certain ether .miltutlltlfl u tluiiell.. Irnnt I... .!. I. ... ,11... If ', mutter received consideration, and the mom- H iwrs were asKeu te nete tiie tonus In which their policies were drawn ui. A trial of a new method or preparing lJlund's pills, nnd a new trial for determining the purity of Insect IKiwdcr were neted as verv satisfactory. A specimen of n drug stated te hnve been pur chased for eiwein salt fri,ui a traveling modicine wagon in the country, was submit ted for Identification, and was leund te be salpetre, A specimen of tlnct. arnica pro pre pared by the het process noted In ene of the trade journals was presented ler examination The new pharmacy bill new Iwfore the state legislature, icceivcd a share of consideration, und its implication and bearings were dis cussed at soiiie length, us were several mutters of local Importance. JikiiI, IVI(;rai er' lliperleiier. BJoceb Pelsgnivcr, residing in the Eighth ward, met with an accident en .Monday, whicli might have cost him his life. He was en the read te Washington city, and wits told that the train had arrived nt its des tination. As it was running very slew, he nttemptcd te get off the car. The train, lienever, was a hundred vards from H!.stSH0"' au" t'elxgraver was drugged ull hat distance. He had the prosence of mind te held en te the iron rail nt the Btep until thotraluwashteprKHl. His shoes 'were tern from hlfet and limbs wero bruised Ucalhtit Hetel Proprietor. 1 rera the Manhlein Sentinel, Mr. Prederick Kedi.the old anil well known prpprleterer the Fanners' Hopelotol en the Lebanon read, about six mll-i iierti et this borough, dieti Thursday r,erhr,g aficr a lingering Illness of hevewl iiientlii. Fn he 81st year efhis age, Mr. K. Iwl kSnftl," tavern for a jmried e? inore than half a ceil tnry.and wusainan highly rest)ccted. His funeral w 11 be held nt lilne: o'clock e Hun day menilng next, lulennent will take place in the Lutheran cemetery at Lebanon. Killed ou ll,. itallreail, William Frist, aged 2t years, of Pert Do De posit, Md., was killed Thursday by a train en the Columbia A" Fert Deixwlt read. He stepped en the Hack when the train was ar prtMchhig him, and though warned mude no ffert te escaixj. Hnml for l'orlen of IIU Lb, A novel suit whs tried seme years nge In Washington, in which ease n man sued for jiosscssien of his ene leg. The limb had licen amputated nt n hospital, nnd the patient was Riitiseipientry dlschargetl cured. Somebody at the hospital had the leg preserved In alco hol, nnd It was placed en exhibition In a medical museum. Seme timenrtcrwards the one-legged man visited the hospital nnd saw and recognized the limb. He was very Indig nant, nnd declnred that It was his property, and lie did net propeso having a public exhi bition inade of It. He nsked for its deliver ance te Its natural owner, nnd the inislest 10 iptest was refused. He then niiplied te the law, nnd the leg was recovered unn a suit for replevin. A Nen- Itriininlrk Alleme, l.iick. On the Peurtli of July. KSI, J. 11. Van Cleel, nil attorney of New llninswlck, stnrUsl rer Titusvllle, Pa. Afler he had progressed n short dlstotice beyond Trcnt.m en the ltel ltel vldere division of the Pennsylvania rnllnwd, ills ticket was declared worthless nnd his fare demanded. He refused te pay nnd was put off the train. The matter lielng brought te the notice of the officials, they offered tore fund him eight r-twe cents. He Immediately brought suit for $,",P00 damages. Thursday he received from the railroad cempnuy nn ajKilegy for rudeness shown, nn ngreeinent te pay all expenses of t lie suit, and an nnuiinl pass "evor the eutire Pennsylvania railroad system. Mr. Vnn Cleef has agreed te call It square," Leaf Tolmcee tuti-. The ways and means committee of Congress Thursday decided te reiert a bill providing tliatthodutrenle.it tobacco of the requisite slze nnd of the necssary flnenrss of texture te lie suitable for wrappers, and of whicli mere than 10O leaves nre required te wcIkIi a pound, and leaf tobacco, the growth of different coun tries, shall be,w hen Inclesed together in a bide or ether package, if net stemmed, "ft cents per pound, ami If stemined,Slicrpound.Semuch efanv wckage of such tolncce as may net 1h suitable for wrapiHTs shall pay a duty of X cents per pound. A Wonderful Hei-ms A wonderful horse named lltendiu, in a Londen circus, walks along a tight reix nine Inches In breadth at a height of 130 leet from the ground. The hersp, w hich mounts and de scends a flight of stairs nt each end of the ree, is led by its trainer, Signer Cerriadini, at first with the use of its eyes, afterwards blindfolded. I'ndernrath thi) repe Is a net spread, se that In case the animal missing its fcxitlng it would net be injured. A Colored llushamt's Illstress. Geerge Hunter, n colored man, spent a term of PO days in Jail for costs. He was re lease from custody yesterday, and learned that during his enforced residence nt the county prison Itlchard Snowden had been occupying his place In the family circle. Mle breuglit suit against S newden for fornication committed with his wife, and In default of liall Snowden wascemmlttcii te-day by Al derman A. P. Dennelly fera hearing. A Catholic Itey Seeks ltedress. Stephen P. Ennis a 11-year-old Catholic or phan, tiled a bfll in the circuit com t Thursday at Chicago, for an injunction restraining co rutin school directors and n teacher of Itegers Park from extolling him from the public school for refusing te take part In the forms of prayer and worship in use there. Telephone Connection. Ur. l. MrCnnnlck, Ne. 240 West King street, nnd U. A. Smith, Swan hotel, Centre squaie, nie connected n 1th the telephone. Kiitertutnmcnt at Grace Cliurrli. The members of the Orchestral association of Grace church have made arningements te glvea very cholcemuslcaleutertalniuent In the lecture room of the church en Monday evening. The proceeds u 111 lie deveted te the church. All Appeal ter Aid. The Ladles' Union Dorcas eelct gratefully aekneH ledge the following donations received since January 2'i, 18s5- Prem W. P. llrlnten, i ; Mrs. It. W. .shenk,li Mrs. William llaker, Jl. At the same time we feel compelled te nsk still further assistance from the public, us the funds In the treasury will net meet the demands upon it Thcie have been morn ca-esef sickness und poverty than eier before brought te the notice of the visiting committee : therefore we earn estly beg that these desirous or helping the suf fering through our society, will ut ence send te the officers any sums they feel able te give, Mis, E. O. Kline, president; Mrs. Dr. Kerfoot, vice president ; M Us A. Harford, treasurer, or Ml-s Mar)- Carsen, secretary. .VuiiiMCinent. M.t 1'arter Match.'' This evening Kvuus A lleey's troupe will present ' A Parler Match " In the opera house. They are highly praised by the newspapers every where, and their reputa tion should be sulllcleut te draw them a big house. Mitt timriipert in " Federa." This morning the chart for Kunny Duxi-npert, who appears here In " l'ederu " en Tuesday evening, wus opened ut the opera house, and by neon at least one hundred and llfly tickets hud been sold. The Indications nre Unit this popular uctress will hiiveoneof the largest uudlenccs of the sea son. Jtattie tickers Coming. Kverybedy who at tends amusements knows Mattle Vlckers, the charming seubrctte, who will appear in "Juc qiilnu'Mu the opera house en .Monday evening. Of her the Iteehesler Herald says : ' During the past season several uctresses of the same sehoel te which she belongs haie visited this city, no tably l.ettu, Minnie Pulincr, Nellle Mcllenry and MNs Uliuer, and It Is sate te say that none nun createu a better impression than Miss vick ers. That she has a bright future before her uone cun doubt who witnessed her acting, and she Is te he congratulated upon her decision te assume leading Instead of playing a miner part." DEA TII.S. M0SKH.-I11 this city, ou the 11th lust., Lllna Lllna betli Mescr.ln the doth jear of herage. The relatives and Iriends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from herlate residence, Ne. SI I West King street, en .Sunday utternoeu at 2J o'clock. Services nt Ziun Lutheran church. Interment In .Ien cem etery. febl'i-31 Mabes. February!!, lssj, nt the White Herse, Salisbury tow ushlp, Jehn A. P. Masen. The relatives and Iriends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Ireni the lunerul from his lute residence, at White Herse, en Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Compnssvllle burying ground. fl3 --.'t Wkiulkb. In this city. February 13. isjjv of scarlet fever, lllanche K daughter el Milten II. and Kllu K, Weldler, uged3)eurs, I month und J) days. The relatives and friend are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. 117 North Mary street, en Sunday ufternoeii ut 3 o'clock, liiteriuvnt at Woodward Hill cemetery. fl.l-.'td MAItKKTS. Philadelphia Market. PiiiLAnKLi'iiiA, I'eb. 11. Fleur dull ; prices heavy! Superfine, UWt-i TS : Kstm, ri7J.l H 1 l'enii'n. family. 3 HWfS'Z: Winter clears, tlw (T SO ; de stmlghts, MZQWJ; Minn, extm clear, n! I SO: de straights, l Sefts 00 ; winter pat ents, l e7HJ3W ; spring de, J 2S25 73. live Heur ut W -Jt;tJ Se. S heat firm ; i ulet demand; Ne. -'Western lted ssL'fisSVjc ; Ne. 3 de, ut 83cj Ne. 1 Fu. de, UJkc ; Nn. t Delaware, de, V'JJc. Cernllriner, with geed demand t stenmer, I'JiS BlCi-Ne. i yellow, SlgSIKe i de lulled, SltfJlKe : Ne. 3 de, 498S0C. ' Oats quiet und steady ; Ne. 1 U'tilto.SkASSWei Ne. i de. Ht37iO Ne. 3 de, 3S,ft3fike; 10' ected Slffase; Ne. i lulled, asassjie. ltye quiet at 70c. , Seeds-Clever steady at BSsJic j Timethy quiet St 01 SS1 60 ( Flaxseed tlrm ut II Oejjl GV Winter brun steady at til! (ftl6 S11. Previsions tlrniHiid In quiet demand: mess perk, 111 110; beef hums, JI21 50; city mess beet. 13Se($ll. llacen, SijfMe ; Smoked Shoulders, 6)c 1 't d . SKeyiei smoked hums, leKSHKc; pickled de, Vi(frj)iB. Ijird unlet ; city refined, at 74,60 1 loesu butchers, tQ7e ; jirliuu steam, t)7 aS. Huttcr market tlrm for high grades Creamery extnis, 3.1c t 11. C. and N, V. de, -nfl Je,t ifry extras, siei de geed te choice, iw (fOe 5 Western de, XS'tle. Mells ut Ul5c 1 pucklng butter, 7ff lie. Eggs misruled i extnis, iVgilKc. Ckeese dull and casv s New Yerk Full Cream, lSfflKfic; Ohie Flats, choice, JlKRlie : dofa!rteprme,flllio!Peiin'ttiuirt skims, d Q7e ; de full de, Ki,'c. Petroleum qulee: iteflned, "Kq. Whlakv nominal. " New Yerk .Market. NiwYebk, Feb. 13. Fleur-Stale and Western Sh,n,;"H?ut"t,uUJ"' J'rleei without lurther chuuge. Southern quiet and heavy. Wheat very strong und !itf4jc higher, with a vnl! business! Ne. P w'hlte, nominal; Z,JtiLAnhl WrJlcj Aiirif.WJiO.'Ue May, WJtftWJit't June, 4e-.iSkc. '' ixirn ciisu una reb.. iUitia betters later month kflke ),i,.i.r'. Mixed Western spot. WWSJJe : ue future, soQSfe. .,u iiOri" higher t Ne. t'ivh., HH 1 Wnfirn, Jeawc. 37c ;SUte, 370 riillmlrlplila. Ijiletntlnnsliy Asecltel 1'rvss. Stocks ItrpRiilnr riillnitclphla X Krle K. It KeniUngllnllnnd lrnnivn"la llallnmil Ih1li Valley Kallnwil I'nltrd Ceiiiwnlcs of rr Jersey . Northern I'nclflc Northern Pnclltc I'trrrriril Nmthern t'enlnil llnllmul lhlghNavlBUtlen Company Nen-mown lialltmit . IT . fvs . I"1 . Ail . I .107 . lj (.Vntral Tniiilorlatlen t?emp:iny.. Ililtrate, New erk A IMillailelphls.. lliltlale, se lerK a riiiinuripnin LltlleSclunlkin llallrend S2 nr Yerk. quotations hy AssivUted Press. Stocks steady Meney, 1c New erk Cent nil Krle liallixatt Adunis Kxprcss Michigan tVnlnil llalli-Kiil Michigan southern Itallnsul Illinois central Kallreail i;leelana.t Plttslmrg Knllrmul .. irMiiL.ti. llnrlc Uhinu KntlnHid... .. i: ..Mi .. M ..it'. ..i.ii, .!" rittsliurg, run nnyun itai mi Western I'nleu Ti'lcgmph Company H f'lN ,,r-i,-iii in.,,, iii,p,ihu .v...'.,,.j ' Teledo Wnliash J, New ,lerey lentnil '?; New Yolk Ontario ,1 Western U'S SterK Markets. limitations by Kevd, McUrann A Ce, lunkers, iMncasier, i-a. 11 a. . liM. '3r. M. '.".' "". .VI Missouri Pacific Mlehliran Central New Vel k Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. ljiek. ,t Western Itcnver.t UleOr.uide Krle Kan-sis ,t Texas Ijike shore Chicago N. W.. com N. N.. Ont. A Western St. Paul A Omaha. Pacific Mall Iloehoster A Pltuuuric .... St. Paul Texas P.icltle Unleii Pacific Wnhash Common Wabash Pteferrcd West'n I'nIenTelegniph . Louisville A Nashville N. Y.. Chi. A st, 1 I.ehlKh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania. Heading P. T. A llntraUi Northern Pacific Coin.... Northern Pacific Pre!.... Ilestenvlll. Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent ml Underground Canada southern oil People's Passenger Jcrss v Cenlr.il '.!', W. -'!', 37 37". .' : i; '.!', !'7 's iii, i:, t:', 1, Ifi'i 16 KHj Mil, 3H w m. ai ..." .... i w, -xn "'. sr.2 m. &s .... .... -J-4 73H 7.i, r:i4 iii! u; i:i 491 M 41 . ... IJ4 Hi, !, i.P J .W ; i"A4 ;J ... ... 4S Ill M i ? & .-4 .:." iti Ci 4s 3 7(, 70 Lecal stocks and lleud, ltepertcd by J. It. Leng. Par t,ast value, sale. Ijincaster Cltv. ft percent.. li H'i le. " " !'.!. 1U) IIS p'.l lie tai " 5 per el. In 1 er.TDvears . l("i ni.5i) 4 " school lean b) 1C2 " I In I oral) ears 1! 1) " 4 " In 5 or '."U vears tee lei " 4 " In lOeraijwirs lm liiiin Manhelui Iteniugh lean 110 KM tl.lK HTOtKS. First National Rink IW Ji Fanners' National Rank SO Hi Fulton National Rink lea pal Imcastcr County National Rink fsl 110 Columbia National Rink ."' V.m Christiana .National Rink H 115 Kphruta National Hank H l-M Fiit National Rink, Celuuiblu Iii IV. First -National Rink, strasbnrg Pi ISi First National Rink, Marietta lii Je First -National Rink. Mt. Jey lm 1M. Lltltz National Rmk 1UI 15.) Manhelm Natlennl Rmk lf I6I.S1 I'nlen National Rink, Mount Jey Ml 77.il New-Helland National Rink 1(0 131 (iap National Rmk PO 11.1 (Junrryvllle National Rmk H liar TCRNrlKE STOCKS. Ilig Spring A lUii ver Valley Si la Uridueimrt A Horseshoe 13U SI Columbia A Chesinut lllll Si 1 Celuuiblu Washington '.) 4I.W Conestoga ,; llig hpring " 'Jl Columbia A Jlarletta r m Maytown A hli?.abothtew 11 Si 1 Lancaster A Kphratu Si 47 Lancaster .t Willow Miret Si 4s.ie Stni-sburgA Millport SI '21 Marietta A Maytown Si Marietta A Mount Jey Si .11 Lanc.Kllzabethtewu A Mlddletewn. li'i 70 lmcasferA Fruit Ule ' '' Ijincaster A I.llltz Si 7T, Kast llr.mdywlne A Wnynesbuig flu 1 Lancaster A Wllllamstew 11 Si luri.' Ijincaster A Maner 50 111 I jmcaster A Manhelui Si lmciister A Marietta Si "1 IjmciL-ter A New- llell.iud Km Kl Ijincaster, SusQiiehiinnu Se . Lancitster A New lianville Si 7.10 MlsCELLANCOrs STCS.-KS. (juarryvllle It. It M 'J.S, Mlllelsvllle.treet Car Ml 50 Inquirer Printing Company ') Mi.sS (ins Light anil Fuel Company Si 30 Mevens Heuse (Ikmds) He UO Columbia (as Company Si Si Columbia Wuier CeniM!iy 10 s Susquehanna Iren Cnuiiiany le Cai.SJ Jlarletta Hollew-wuiu lm aie Stevens Heuse Ml 5 MlllersvllleNenual Scheel Si ls.ul Northern Market SO 75 Kasteru Market 'M 55 Western Market Ml .11 Lancaster City stieet Kali nay Ce Ml Ml (ins Company Rinds 10 pe Columbia Ikireugh llends PU pe A"; 1 1" A nr F.ItTISF.M F.STS. inn rirwiiuiNsnii cieahs VI.- lAjyJ.yJKJyJ UKADV Slamis-dat sheriffs sale at F.llzubethtewii uturdav morning ut SI e clock leen jiu" rplIKY CAN ALL, COPY. 1HTT NONK X c:m eiu:d the Havana Vellow Fienl tic Cigar, at HAKTMAN'S VKI.I.OU' FKONT CKJAU STOICK. IT'OU KENT. Iletw een Four and Five Acres el Laud anil Tobacco shed, with right te stable, situated en corner of Harrlsbtirg pike and Prince stieet. Late tireiierty of .Mis. Ileughertv. Iniiulieet H.MirilKltT, 113-'Jt Ne. 01 North Ouku Street. rpe Hl'ILUnitH AND CONSUMERS OK J WINIIOW CLASS. The undersigned call attention te thcVTAK OLAsS. which has long been known Inthlsmar ket ter Its ueii-stuluiug riualltles and Us sub stantial character, single and double thickness, and from four teslx feet In length and width for built windows. Fer sale by all dealers. .1 M. ALIfhllT-ON A SONS, fll-StdWlJI' Norristenn, Pa. pi'LTON eim:ka nei'sr- BIG MINSTREL BOOM. Standing Roem Only at 8 O'Cleck. r.VKKVIIOOY PLKASEH WITH Dockstader & Armstrong's . MINSTRELS i III letiiru und give two performances, Saturday Afternoon and Evening, POIT I.Alt PltU I ....l(i,-.Maiiil3.ICK.NTS. MAT1NKK PISICKs 10 and SW CKNTs. Keserved Seals without extra charge at 0M'ra Heuse office. IV Mil II IH.SU A IMtOTIIKK. The G at Bargain Sale IS IN FUI.I. III.AST AT I1IKSII cv BROTHER. On account e theattractlens wu are maklni? iueui'STOlil, llUII.lllMi we are gh leg Exlraenlinar)' Bargains in Kvcr Deparlraenl," CLOTHING KOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, Ofall description, lower than they hae ever been sold. We need the room they occupy TIIKY MIST UK SOLI). A few OVKKCOATs which nru yet ou hand will be dlsiiesed of verv cheup. HKAVY CASitJlKltK SLITS for Men utt7.C, tls.te. t-.i.M), (14 01 : worth twice the money. SI UN'S OIK AP hi ITS, l SO. I.S5, tAUl te Ken, MK.VS OHO COATb ANO VK&TS ut one-third viilne. UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES, Knit Jackets He Woolen SIiIiIh Chenii Te close nut, Cuderwearas low as Pc. Knit Jackets us luw ui Sec. All ether kikhIs ciiimlly as low. i-CALL AT ONCK.tU KffiSH & EROTIEE, PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Penn Square and North Queen St . .vi.ir AitmtrisvM i:th. $50,000 '' VO LOAN OX KtltST mouth Ant: In nuieunts iesuh oermwers, Altnlv MMtn Aim JOHN W w Ai-i'ia., i-.sg.. feh",i.ll,llltlt Nlfc 51 North IMikoMieel. rnilKY CAN ALL COPY lTl'T NONP. X can equal thu Havana Yellow front Se. 01 gar, nt HAUTMAN'aYKI.l.OW PltONT till Alt STOItK. S rjTi.n: AMV COMMISSION WAUEHOUSB, HA.MKI, MAYKlt, dert-lyd 1(1 West Chestnut street. eitici: T-iIn'-HAKiMfs cekn, uv. a 1 Can 1 Wlnslew -, l!:. I!sl Slid llrand, isv; 3rnnsChelc Tomatin's ler i!5c.: Cocea Miell.s milv is-. V t. : (irantilated Migar.fiie V ' Maii daril A Micar, r, jiuiv H hlle ; Cedecs, IS, 111, Is, ."ii,-i!nndS.V. w ,. atci.aiikV:tka suteFFi:i: mhiii-:. Ne. ,ts West King Street 2in frtf nvehti i tp m i i.i JnT:u y OAsvM.Vf timsls te be sold at 11 tcry heavy reduction, en nmnint of removal te our new stoic, te North (jitcuu street, (strauss s old ' vl'u'villIK A Vll p VIMS Mtl.l.lNKUY CO.. Jantfd -J IVesl llng M., i.aiicns,eif ,-it. "slUAUSTOHP. AMI tlYSTKHSAIAlOX V-' FOlt KKNT. The ( Igar store new eecu pled bv-lames Nlinlew, Ne Irt t entiv !iuiire nlsii, the Ojster Saleen undernenth-wlll be fei rent flelll APKII, 1. Ive t pariieiu.irs rail ni Ultlll.uir r ;-urrn r fia-llli pntl.IC SALM ON FKtOAY, FFlll'.r K J7 lv On the premises, at -Millport. Warwick town ship, one mile north of Oregon, that well knew 11 Mill I'misriv, Intel destmjed by lire, Twe llwilllug lrtm-cs. rnuiie M Mill, Ac, and 1'ract et about i"i Acre's of Lund by ....,,. SVMir.l. KAFP.OTll. rebllJtwAltinV.SAMs Rnnrin'iex IN OVKKCOATS. In enler te reduce our large stivk of Fur Ilea ers. Meltons, Keievs nnd Corkscrews for Oerceat!ngs, I will, for the next i days, limke up te veur enler. In first class style, at greatly reduced prices. All garments iirc guaranteed te fit perfect and only the bet qunllty of trim mings are used. A II. KOSKNSTK1N, Fine Tailoring. 37 North (Jneen street, npimslte the Postelllco. m--i'uidll THSUDKHH'IC YVOI.I' tniieunces te hi Iriends. patrons, and the public generally, tnai lie has opened hl MIAN ISO ANI HA1IS IinF.sslNO SALOON, Ne. 11(1 XOItTIl (JFF.KX !TKi:F.T, llJ-:td N"ext tioertothe Mctirann lleue. prune SALll THIS K KNI NT. A VTl'ltOAY KVLNlNi, At 7 in ieck. Special sale orenr Finest r.oeil. Snllu million, (istilch Feathers, -llks nd "viOiis by the yutil. Laces Fringes and Velets. which we will offer te the public Geed mid through the day nt veur own prices. Side at T o'clock. M . HOCf.llTON. Ne. n West King street. -. llr.ss. AHCt. -lirANTKI) LAHY AtlKNTS KtlH " (JfKKN 1MIOTF.CTOK," daisy stocking and skirt supHjTters. shoulder brares. lin.lles, isisem forms, dress shields, safety belts, Ieee protectors, etc. ; entirely new devices, unprece dented profits ; we have MXI agents making ill) monthly. Addiess with stamp. K. II CAMP1IELLA CO.. JaiilMmecsI - Ne. SI S. May St.. Chicago. u 71ULTOX Ol'KItA UOl'Sli MONDAY. FEB. 10. 1885. The (.harming Protean Aetiess, VeealM Jand Osiiseuse. MISS MATTIE YIOKERS, si ri'i'iiTKii nv ( It vs. P.iHlKlts. and iss.HIel Hie best Coined- ( empnny travelliiK, pnsluelnK their Latest and Greatest success, entitled JACQUINE, Or PASTE AND DIAMONDS. Ml"" VlfKKIt will Intrmlnee her Famous Specialties Senes. Hances. Lhanicicr lniH-r sonntlens, Klc Ktc iM:ici:s-!J.i.n3 ,v ,-,e cknts. Ne i:tni Charue for licervcd beats al Opera Heuse. febl.Ut A liKKAT KKIHl TlON ,-i W 10 (ireat Itur!;aiiis in iililier 50 ffis. for Men's Rubbers. 30 Cts. for Ladies Rubbere. 25c. for Children's Rubbers. Jehn Hiemenz, NO. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I.ANCAsTKl:, (Inquirer Ilulidlnv ! CI IRAKI) FlKi: IN.Sl'HANOi: CUM X 1'A.NY OF I'lllLADLLPHIA. ALrnsn S. (Jillett, President. Jims II. ALVenn, Vice Pres. and Treas. Kuwih F. Mkkiuli., Secietary. Jt'I.lCH ti. ALLK.f, Asssltant Secietury. ASSETS OX K MILLION. TWO lUJ.VIlltKI) AND F1FTY-NINK TII01JS ANI1, Nl.N'K HCNIIUKl) AMI SIXTl hBVKX IIOLLAKS AND FOUTY NINK CKNTS. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUFPMAN, Agents, HO. 13 WKST KIM! HTltKKT. nctlGimlM.W.tHIt rer.iTicAi 17LIX'TIOX KOK SCHOOL DIHKCTOltS. J li '1 he qualified electors of the city of Lancas ter are hereby notified that an election will be held In the several wards, ut the usual places of heldlnu Slate and count) elections, en TL'KS DA Y, FKItltL'AltY 17, lssj, between the hours of 7 o'clock In the tneruluK mid 7 o'clock In the i!uiiIiik of said day. for the punx-e of cleetlnir twelve m-rsens te serve as Scheel Directors for the tenuef three, jcurs from the llrst Thursday luN'evemberncxt. And the election etllceis In the several wards lire hereby n-riulrcd te make the necessary official returns of the election te the prothenotary- JOHN LKVKItUOOD, JuiiJSMHdThSS Prusldunt. 1JKOCLASIATIO.N. CITY LI.KCTTON. The qualified voters of the City of Lancaster are hereby notified that nil election will be held In the several wants at thu usual places of hold held Imr elections, ou TUKsiOAY, FKIIItUAItY 17, ISS3, between the hours or 7 u. in. and 7 P. m., for the purpose cf electing en a Keneral ticket twelve school directors; and thu qualified voters of the several wards shall ut the same tliue nnd place elect otheroftlcers, as fellows : FlltsT IVAilli.-Feur members of common council, one Jude, two lnspeeters, one vousta veusta ble and one ussesser. SKCON I) WAKO- Three memliei-H of comiiien council, ene JudKO.twu Inspectors, ene constable mid ene assessor. TIIIKI) W.Mll).-Three nieiiibers el cnmmnii council, ene Judge, two Inspectors, one constu censtu constu bie and one ussesser. FOUHTH WAKD. One alderman, three mem bers of common council, one Judite, two Inspec tors, ene constable und one assessor. FIFTH WAltD. One member of select coun cil, tweiuembeni of common council, enejuilite, two Inspectors, ene constable und ene ussesser. sIXTIl WAltD. One aldermun, three mem. hereof common council, ene .ludne, two Inspec tors, one censtiible and one ussesser. SKVKNTH WAKD. One mi mber of select council, three members of common euucll, one J mine, two inspectors, euu constable nnd one ussesser. K1UI1TH WAKD. Three iiieiubermifceniiiinn council, one JndKO, two Inspectors, euu consta censta consta bleutid one usNosser, NINTH WAKD. Onoulderiiuui, one lneinber of select council, Ihreu membein of coininen council, oneJnde, two Inspectors, one constable unci one assessor. Thu election (illleers In the several wards uin hcieby required te make the nccessury of ficial ruturns of the election and te notify the lmrsnus elected within twciily-feur hours utter such election shall have been closed und the number of votes for eucb candidate or person voted for, uscertulncd, Ulveu uuderuiy luiud ul laincaster, thu SMlh day of January, iw. U09EJ(MILIll!Bt JuuJHtdS Mayer, imhi am t'.s i:mi:sts. ITHM.TON OIT.KA lltlUSR UNI! N1UI1T OF Mil, 111 Fl'N. Frltlity Evening, Febninry 13th. "The funniest nt all falelcal comedies." A'. 1 Journal. "Their novelty en I r ties Their w It Mashes t Their run tickles !-.V 1' llrrutd. EVANS iTHOEY'S "METEORS," t'li'sentlnga new tidal wne et iiieivlmeul, In U Acts, enlitlisl A PARLOR MATCH. Over which nil New Yolk. I'lillndelphln, Chi cage Is laughing, by (has. 11. Ilevt, author of " lluiich of Keys" and " Hag llabv." Orcetcd ntghtlv by enormous nui lletus's which iccctfd theplav with shrieks eflaiiKhler and ntipliiiise. iiii 11111 smile- riieu ou iiiugn 1 ineu suit mar 1 AtlMlssle.N 3.fsiand7.M,KNTS. I!cscrisl Seats nt tls'in llouse. Il It WU.'1rON tll'HHA lHH'SR TITISI)AY KVKISMX(3, FK1I. ITtli. Onl Perfnrmunce el FANNY DAVENPORT IN It TOItlllN AltlUHV's I, UK AT llltASIA, FEDORA, Suppeitedb herewn KVCF.l.LKNTCOMP N Including Ml!. llF.NUY I.KK. ' Federals a drauialtc triumph." I'hihuh Ijilna Tuitr. l he strongest pcrteruiam e of recent eai-s."-AVll- 1 erk llrrald. "ale nt seats begins Fiiday iiieinlng February 13th. AOM1S--10X MV, Tie, nnd llul. l!K."-i:i!Vi:isl".ATs 7Sc. and !.(. secme seats In season at Opera Heuse eftlce. feblWitd A T AStJl'KHAIM-f 1AI.U sKi ONII ANNl'AL MASQUERADE BALL or tux Lancaster Masnnercher MENNERCHOR HALU, MONDAY, KEH11TAKY Uitli, 1SS5. Tlekels fei iien Members. 7iii. te admit Ken tleman and one hut ; additional lady, tickets?.' extra. Mr. C. LILLKU.M7 north luecn street, in ism ncctlen with a Philadelphia linn, has been en IMited as eestumer, and ttue w ishlm; tiiucy cos tumes iim secure them new by callttiu en Mr. l.lller, nrcau trot them at the Hall the day et the Kill. Tickets can be had by the lollew lnir commit tee el urrunitcuicut ' W.M. HALT., I II WOLF. II. ItlllY, II. s-CIIMITT, C. 1IOKFKL, II.IllKHLK, II. (.KliHAUT. Ii: ltd Vt.OTIIlXO. "W ILLIAMSON .V FO.STKK. -TIIK- LAST DAY -OF TIIK- me SPECIALSALE TUESDAY, FEB. 17. BA R G AINS Flne Overcoats, Dreas Suite, Business Suits . GhiUlreii'B Ovorceatu, Chiltlren'H SuitH. LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. BARGAINS IN Mh.VS HltKs", STIFF HATs. SIK.S'.s HltKss SOFT HATS. HO's AMI MKX'S WIXTKIt CAP-. Clltl. DKKN'S: FANCY POLOS. IIOKSK 1H.ANKKTS! AND LAP ItOIIKS. IILACK CAP.-. SOLID LKAT1IKU VI-KI!, ii CKXTS. LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. I! VIII. VIS- IX Wlilte Drcea Shirts, Blue Flannel Shirts, Kid, Buck & Saramae Qloves. Silk Lined Nockwear, 25e & 60e. Overalls, SOc. Cardigans, 37c. LAST DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. BARGAINS IN l.ADIKS' COMMON HKXHK AND Ol'KItA TOK 8HOL3. L.VDIKS'CL'lt.VCOA KID SH0F.3, tiLOVK KID TOPS. L.VIHKS' IJIKN'CII KID (iAITKKS UKNT'S II A.VD-SKWED CALF 81IOKS. HOYS' LACK HALS. HOYS' IIL'TTON H1IOKS ItUHllKltOVKKSlIOKS, LAST DAY OF SALE, Tuesday, February 17. fli-Steics close ut fi p. in., uicept hutiiulays. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 32,34, 36 and 38 East King St., I.AN'CASTKIt. l'A. YAHACIOAKS, ONLY 6c., OUARAN-ti-ed Yum. nt 1IA11TMA.VS YKLLOW IKONTCIOAIt aieitK. S' rOCMvIIOLUKIt.S' M KKTINO. TtiHauuiinlineetlnilef the stockholders of ili I.. . M. It. It. Ce.. will he held ill thu Y. -M. C. A. Iiiillillnk', Seuth (jut-en street, Luncaster, en MONDAY, FKII. 16, ISH3, nt '1 o'clock p. ill., te elect elllcera und te transact such ethvr Inifl. less as limy claim their attention. felil.M3,li C11A8. DKNUKS, bccielaiy. STATU OK CONRAD OAST, LATK OF the city of Lancaster, deceased, Letters testamentary en said estate havlnu been Knotted te the uiiderstKiied, ull iiersens Indebted thereto ure i-vm nested te inuke Immediate puyment, and these liavlnt' claims or demands uttalust the same will present them without delay fur settle icnt te the undersigned. JACOHMILKY, DANIEL HAHTMA.V, JauS-CtdTU Jiiucutetn. il h fi i A XJi II' -I IH'J.'II TIM KM KXTS. TOIIN HAlUt'S SONS. Valentine Souvenirs, Prang's Valentines, Satin Art Print Valentines, ART SPECIALTIES, in Figured Satin, Plush and Hand-Faintd Souvenirs. Lace Raised Valentine?. Cards, Plain and Fringed. AN i:i.l;t!ANT.STOCK. WllOl.F.SAI.i: A NO IIF.TAIL, ATTHK IIOOKHTOHK OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 imd 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 1 1 ItlltiADS. SILVER The Public is Cordially Invited te Call and Ex amine the Display of SOLID SILVER which will be open at our store, Thursday and Friday of this week. H. Z. RHOADS, I.ANCASTKK, l'A. t$5T Store cloaes ut 0:.'IO o'clock, ii. m., .! C IIKAI' STORK. COUNTERPANES. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANES AT BARGAIN PRICES. . ...M,,.,1,l,r 'l,mt "ix'u.cd fu'iu Auitlen and t'lem u Hankiiipt Mnnufacturer llin Cheapest COUN TKKI'AX KSeeretlcied. COUNTERPANES at 50c. and 75c. COUNTERPANES at 85c. and S1.00. COUNTERPANES at S1.25 and S1.50. A Bargain Let of Fine Marseilles Counterpanes at $4.00, Werth $5.50. OUR BLANKETS. It h Vt-loienlcdcd P All that our III. AXKKTS me lh CHKAl'KST In the City. letzger & Haugliman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Ilelwtvn the CKper Heuse and Serri'l Herse Hetel. II ATM .I.VI f'.ll'.. 1845. 1885. W. D. STAUPFER & CO., Leading Hatters and Furriers. WINTER GOODS AT A salkikh i: All tlmt nlc' Hue t)f WinUT (.lit-. Vh. !. UtcVuuil dt'iitV Kiiin, I lithl)'ii'( Up, ami tui, will I te Held rtvinlli- of nut Xtiw u the tlme te K-t a Mit et uf Fun or H'ul 1 up at h lnirK:iin. I'eiiHtttutly euuitnvj u ll the Ne Sprint; MvIeilii 11 nV Staple uuil Fiiitev Flt lltit, Flnt Mhruuil Floxtttle Iluw. t tour Sutia Seft, In Old ami ou nt; (Jenf tl Alien t- for tin Khm nllk untl Uir I IhU, spring MjIoalieHiiy In. AlHaVH ea h.uil u full ah-nrlinent, from the lowest te 1h hii:h"t unuli. Cull nuler our in-l3o-rent Fur ll.it 1EeI'm efall kliuK-ltuthile, Mu-lsun Ht ill. tra Fex arnl,IiMiue. ,t leuct c.mIi pfie-. Tl!KltliflItTl AMI I'UICK l'W Feil 1.W 9 i utoiiier- hntup; Old Hut ht-ri' alue tliilt lai will pUa-e rail for thein l.erul nl ti'Utieu il.M-w h'U will 1e eallnl W. D. STAUFFER & CO. (Shulll'sOld Maiul.) SOS 11 ,t : XOItTIl (jrHKN-sTltKLT. LAXC.VsTi:!.', l'A. II ATS, CAI'.S, ,Vc, ' (II I OL'K I, VIH.E AXI1 tOMl'LKTK STOCK Or' Hats, Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, 8c Traveling Bags, WILL ItUseLH WITHIN OeHAVS EOR LESS THAU COST. 144 NORTH QUEEN ST. (UU.VDAKKK'ri OLII STAND.) jxsiritAXci:. EQUITAllI.n UF15 INNIJKANOi: COM. I'ANV. Ansets, $64,000,000. Surplus, 812,000,000. Indisputable Creditors' Assurance KquifaMc Life Insurance Company. The only llimliuim Miiii'h I'ullcy wrlttnii, puy able In 10. If, or .11 ycarx, und uni 1 fin fi'llalilu after 3 yearn, ThtiHiliMt luvi'itiui'iiliind ImI luiylui; one. r.quiTAiiLK nei:s tiii: lviiekst ixsuil .SUItANCK IIUS1X1.1 IN TIIK WOKI.II. W. J. MADDEN, OLD l'OSTOITICi: IIUII.DlNli, .V. VV. Cor. West Kliiu M. and CVntiii fiuuri'. TOTi:iSMAICINIi CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT W3.00 A 1MIZKK,'. AT NO. 101 .SOUTH (JUKKN hTUKKT. Jnnltitfd Ijincaster, l'a. rpllKCOMJAIlt OF WINTKHCAL'HKS JL chnipcd haiid, llim and face. CREAM OF ROSES WILL ALWAYS CUIIK Til KM. ONLY l(l, AT OOOHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nim. lJ7 ANll IS) NOKTH CJUKK.V HTUKKT, decAOmd LauraHter, l'a. p.: IU. l'LOUU. STEBLTON MILLS PEARL FLOU R MAKK8 WIIOI.KSOMK ANll 11KLICIOU8 llilKAU. KKI'T 1IV J. L. Ill.VKLKY. .!. KUANK ItKlST, V M lll.ICi; MNIlKltKl'.lt Jaul9-3UU! LuncaiiU'r, l'a. N OTIOK TO TllKHPAKaUIlH AND OUNNEItS. All iwnteiiH are nutiiiiy mr. bidden tut ri'NiiaHH en liny of thu land of thu Cornwall or Biiwdwi'll iwfutrii, 1 Ibuiien and IJllK'JlUlDr COHIllll-'l., WlU'Uir, iiih'"-"1 ' ""in1 cloed. clthnr ler the inin""0 of ulioetliiK or llnh lnir. an thu lnv will bu rlKldly ruferccd 112 a the law will bu rfgldly enforced ngalmtt rciiaaliig en yaldluud of the unduntlgiicd all ircialiii( after thin notlce. M C0I KMAN j-itEKMAN, It. 1'KltOY ALDK.V, KUVV AUII O. KUKKMAN, . rAtterncy for It. W. Coleuiau'u helm. ectU-UdAw DISPLAY! Ne. 4 West King Street. oxcept Sivturdaya. mums. 1 run xAi.r. or hkxt. IT'OU UKXT. L.' T!n hall-moo fi-ct en thlrdntoryorKtcln thlrdnteryorKtcln thlrdntoryerKtcln mctz building, Ne. ail North gun-n trwt. An ply te .1. L. STKINJIETZ. fttfd T7IOU ItENT. : Thonteru room, corner of North (Jiiivu and fuit OranRn utrrvt, new occupied by K. II. Shi-et. Anplyat JanlT till NO. II KAKT- OUANG K ST. 17IO K 1IKNT. The 3-tnry llrlck Iteldcnce. Ne. i LaM Klnjj .trct't. All lurHlcrn cenvenlenrei., etc. ALLAN A. HKUH.t CO.. fl0-3td Inn Kuiit KliiKHtrret. IJIOK KK.vE 1 A TWO-STOItY llltlCI HOI'S K. 711 Ka.t OraiiRe Htreet, nine riMUiM, sni, bihhI cellar, hydrant, cUtern, lar); let with nil kind or fruit. Apply te HKXItY MIUIIKKT. felkllltTu.Th.S' Ne. 61 North lluku Mrrrt. Ce.vi. vAuol'eiTui'iNT. A CimiI Ynnl. Ith all the neeeary I'ouvi'ii I'euvi'ii lencei, an eftlci', l)ellltiir, ftable, lllns, Ac, Ac, mill itnliiunlnrunbuMnf-., will tiu rented from the Nt of April next, nn rcn&euabtn trnuA. All ply t It. M. IIOLK.MUH, Jaii3tnt ttd V, Seuth (Juee.li Hticet. 17IOH KKNT. ! At Ne. -iiCKXTItr.Sg!TAItK, heated riKinm en Mecend and third iIihuh, HUltable for a cum-stre-w, eftlci un or lodging purpeMen. l'tMuiei' iden April 1. Apply at II. ll.VUKKIIUHH'8, Jan I tfd Ml 1'cnn Square PesiTivi: s.vi.i:. vvii.ii in-: sem) at public Blllu ON" P.VTCHIIA Y KVi:SIX(l, I' KM. II, ISA. at "o'clock nt the lllcMcr IIdiihe, all that let nf L'muud and bulldlngH thereen .erected. Ne. ,1l Ve-t Chestnut street, t,nnc-uter, l'a., known an llarberRer, McCulley A Ce.'ii Machlnu .""hop and Foundry. Till let Ix lvJ feet 0 Inrhea fnintfiiK en Chentnut utreet and mnnlns In depth l'a feetll Incheieu Market street, en which Ubulll alarun Machine hop, Sailth hhep, I'euudry. Ac. Tim piiiill,' have uuwer connection lth Market Htreet. Then' I liullt upon the premlnea a li li li horce Knglne. which will be Included an real cm late. HAItltKltliKlf, McCI'LI.KY A CO. . Hkh. Auctlenciir. fcbl,C,n,ll,l3,lld CIMl. 13. " MAltTIN, WIIOHHAtK AKDRKTAIL Dder in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. -Yaiiii: Ne. ts) North Water and l'rlncc. Htreeta, aberu Lemen, Iincantcr. n3dyd OAU.MflAKUNKIt.SA JKI'KKKIKS, COAL DEALERS. Orru-Ka : Ne. l'JU North guvvn atieut, and Ne. U'A North l'rlnce Btreet. Yaiiuh : North l'rlnce street, near Itendlnir Hepet, LANCAHTKll, l'A. ntiKlVtfd c !OA U M. V. B. COHO 331 MOUTH WATKU STUKKT, LunciiHler, l'a., WIIOLKHALIC AMI HKTA1L 1KALKR IN LUMBER AND GOAL. CODMCCTION WITH TIIK TtLKrilOMO KZCIIANIIM. YAnoAse Orricc: Ne. SW NOKTH WATKU HTUKKT. febw-lvd 0. J. SWAKK A CO.. COL. Ornc'K : Ne. SO Centre Hiiuaru. Vaiiiis: Kant Wulmit und Marahall gtreelH. (Stewait'MOId Yard.) Ileth Ynnl and Ottk-u cemidcted with the Tele phone KTchanga -Kl.VHLIN(! WOOD A Hl'KCIALTY.-S ectlMmdMAFU r.nucATiexAr CLASSICALLY .KDUOATKI)!" "I AM Such t-iu thu weriU of a young man, a cellegn graduate, in applying for a lionltleu, nfterhu hud met w llh disappointment fnevery direct Ien that hu turned. Ve,"iiuld the buniiicH mail, " that'H all very ell ; but have you any pnictl. cnl kuonledge of bookkeeping;" The young man waa ceumellud 10 udmli 11 111111 no peHte.hKCi llllt llU peHHOhNei' led te hecuru tin no Hiich kneHledge, and he fulled ten-cure tlin position hu BOUL-ht, We de net mean te depre. cate a cliiHilcul education It aheuld be every leung man' inan'Muliu tiiKecureHUch 11 n education; nut. If your veur meaiiH urn Umlteu anil veur oenor. tunltlcN fen', ecek that which will hoof iiiehI practical uau te you a biminenii education, mich 11 1 given 111.1UU Lancaster Commercial College. AllDIIKHH, H. 0. WEreLER, Junl'.l-tfd Ne. 10i KA8T KINO STUKKT. AN OKDINAN'OK. An Ordinance tlxlng thu amount or city llcunie te bu luild by the proprletora of fakutlng lllnk. Sec-riex 1. He It nrdulned by Iho (Select mid Common Council of the City of LancaMcr, in ceuuclU UHHOinbled, thut the Muyer be author ized te gmtit a general llcenne te the proprie tors of akallng rlnka for oxhtbltlenn, entertain. mentH, hIiewh, pctucle, etc., at and for the an nual Bum of euu hundred and fifty dellum per uiiiium, p.iyalile iiiiurtcrly. The wild mm te be In lieu of lliu upeclal llccime provided by eilel. IngunlluanceH, LANCA8TKII, 1'a Feb. I, Ibsj. Head in Common Cuuncll and adopted unani mously. ItOllKUTJI. U0LKNIIJ8. .... . ,. 1'reiildciit, Allel : .lAi-en M. Cllll.f.A, .. . . .. jlifl! Coiiiiuen Cei.ncll. Itcad In Select Council and ununlmou.h ununlmeu.h ununlmou.h udepted. ' UOllEUT A. KVANH. . ,. ., .. 1'rcnldent. Attejit (Jko. 11. KtiLna, Clerk belect Council. Approved February 1, 1S fbl03t Mayer. .-4- 1 i'
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