Vi " ?P'?mi '&- 'Jx.A-m !S Jf tJ -'l r W T rr ft '!' LANCASTER SAILY lNTKLilOiKOiltfRIDAY" MfOTBMBEK ' W-I '" tfi "V-C. , -JcSl'r , -y, ..fen S'r '.'v . " WP!ai WIIKUM WAS TALHAQBt The llrrniktjn Ielnrrr mlt, Wlthant Ki pluumluip, hi rullll an Kesnitt. When men profess te be pablle teaohers, whose utterances nre valuable for their hearers te heed, there Itene quality wbleh they cnutiet oultlvate with tee roueh assiduity mill thnt Is punctuality. Ne roan, let Ms Renins bepf the meitlirllllant order, can make tin impression when be shows an utter Inek of conception of the value of the tlme of lit ntitlloneo. LKe la at Its longest very brlef, and for him who baa an nt nt laliiuute obeet la vlew, minutes are often very precious. Tbcrefore it Is thnt when a man robs another, by ncgll ceuec, of tlme that might be profitably devoted te work, be takes Mint whleh la of no benefit te himself, but whleh may be pricclcM te theso from whom he ban Ulelied it. And the extent of this erlmin allty mny be measured by the number of portions nffuoted thereby. Thrse are tritiums, but tliey may serve te point n moral. About four weeks age the Yeung Men's Christian association of Franklin nnd Mnrslmll college wrote te Hey. T. De Witt Tallmsce, of Brooklyn, for hi terms te deliver n lcoture In Fulton opem lnme for the benefit of the ntsoela tlen. A rrply was reoelvcd from Mr TnllnmRe stating bis oempontatlon, and asking if It was satisfactory. The asse elation replied that It was and apprlced him nt the same tlme that the date of the lecture was Thursday, the 80th Inst. Within the past few dajs telcgrams were sent him informing him of the final details of the Irctnre. Last evening nn audionee of perhaps 800 peepln assembled in the opera bonse pur sunut te the advertisements that for sev eral (layH p-ist have appeared in the elty papers. They were an intelleetual orewd, whoferboio as long as pesslblu from be traying any undlgnlfle.1 signs of impa impa impa tlonce ; but as 8 o'clock, the tlme nt whleh the lcoture was te begin, wero ou te 8:30 o'elook, even Intcllcet beeams ezaspcrated aud expressed Its annoy.ineo by sarcastle plaudits in the ahape of fcet stamping and hand elnpplug. Then Mr. Jehu II. Khchner, of the seu. ler clans of the oellego, earae upon the stage and with ovident and natural nm btrrnrBinent apologized te the nudlenoe for Mr Talmige's fallure te put in nn ap pearance. He related the faets aubatan tially as given above, nnd craved the In. dulgencennd sympathy of theso prcsent for the scurvy trlelc played upon the asse elation by the Brooklyn dlvlue. lie an nounced thnt all theso having purchased tiekets would have their money refunded. The net scorn te be entirely without czplanatieu. Unless Mr. Talmage had been stricken with paralysis of the tongue or murdered en reute, it would seem that he might h.tve easily telegraphed his in ability te lte preeent. lie would thou have saved bis employ en painful embar rnssnteut, and his hearers a half hour's lest tlme whleh even his presenoe might have poorly repild. Mr. Talmage will need te draw rathur heavily en his stoek of "Muscular UhrUtiauity" te aoeouut for his conduct en this oecn'iou. HOLD AUK IIUZZAKU. Tlie ruinous I. rluiliml mieiiii at a Mark and a Llltln itny 1 WnundM, Yesterday Jeremiah Bhindle, the father of the boy who was shot en the Welsh inuuutaiui, went down te Investigate the matter, nnd found that the report was true. It appears that the boy was at work picking stenes when he was shot. The ball struck him in the fleshy part of the hip and.paRM'd through it. The wound is net dangerous although painful. It is Bttppeted that the boy was shot by Abe ftuzEttrd, who was tltlu ,it a mark In the vicinity at the. tlme. Iiuzzard does net say whether he shot the boy or net, but admits that be was sheeting near by. lie does net think thnt his gun would carry as far as the boy was away from him, but It is possible. If it was n shot from bis rill that struek hlu it w.ts ontirely acei. dental. One of the gentlemen who went te leek after the boy yesterday, bad qulte a con versation with Abe Dnzzard. The seme what famous criminal is living quietly en the Welsh mountain with his family, and since hiseecape be baa net been disturbed. He says be will de ue harm te any one as long as be is left alone, but if any attempt is mede te capture him he will light. He says that he received niue years of a sentence for n crime that he was net guilty of and be will never sorve It. The ene sentence of four years he would be willing te serve. Ue makes no attempt te bide himself, but be gees around armed with a sixteen shut repeating rille and a revolver. A Fatal rail Uuve Btalrt. On Tuesday last a fatal fall occurred at the late residence of Jacob Bair, deceased, in West Fallow Qeld township, as fellows : Mrs, Leah Bair, wife of Joel Bair, of Lan caster county, n brother of the former, came there te r.ttend tbe sale of the iiersnnal effeetB of the deceased. She nr- rived at the beuse about 11 o'elook in the morning, and in going up the steps leading te tbe perch which stands seme eight feet from the ground, obe became dizzy, and en reaching tiis top step staggered and fell, striking hjr Lead aud shoulders. Belne a woman weighing ever 200 pounds she fell with great force, bnt whleh was somewhat breken by the fact that in her descent she fell against B. W. Rhenda. She was pieked up and carried into the house A pbysleiau wnasent for who offered ar all the relief possible, but about 3J o'elook in the afternoon bee died. They sent for her husband, but bIie died befere his arrival. Levi Bair, a con of the doeeosod, was a petit juror at the oeunty oeurt, and was excused from further nttendance be be bo cause of biB mother's sudden death. This is the second acoident of a fatal ebaracter that has oceurrcd en that farm within n short time. Only two or three weeks nge ber brether in-law, Jacob Bair, tbe sale of whose otleets she had oemo te attend, fell from nn apple tree, and was se severely injured that be died n short time after being hurt. OU1TUAKY. Ueatn el Juuiea allUseh. James Mtkseh, ene of Lititz's eldest eltizens, died en Tuesday aftoreon. The Rtcerd says of him : Mr. Miksch waa born near Nazareth, Northampton oeunty ; learned loeksmlthing near his birthplace, nnd later apprenticed nimaeir te a tinsmitn at Hellertown. In 1840 he came te Litltz nnd took quarters lu the Brethers' house. In 1811 be went te his native plaee, get married an'd brought his better half te Ll'.ttz, where, after ene year" of married life, Mrs. Mikseh died. In April, 1645, he again married, tak ing for his wife Matilda Kryder, who departed this life nearly 17 years age. Beven children oemposed the latter family, six of whom are living. As a citizen Mr Miksch was a quiet, peaceable, and industrious person, esteemed and honored by all. As ene of the many who employed thelr spare tlme in early man hood in Improving the Bering grounds, Mr, Mikf eh v. as foremost, being se mueh interested in it that many an evening was thns engafted when his da; 'a toils were ended. Funeral te day (Friday) at 3.80 p, m,, from the Moravian church, roilee Cases The mayor disposed pf three eases this morning. They were vagrants and were discharged. Adoline Hart, oharged with committing nn assault and battery en Blrs. MoQeeban, was heard by Alderman MeQllun en Thurs day evening and required te enter ball for tiial nt the next term of oeurt. William Kaker, arrested this morning by Constable Dern for drunkenness and dis orderly conduet, was committed for five days by Alderman Barr. THH ULUftinn SESSION Ol las JUMMlr Organised rplaeepat Hun iiay Hcnoei ueuvenuun, The American Church Sunday Scheel association of the Uarrisburg oenvoo-xtloti, Lanraster division, reconvened nt l;80p. m, en Thursday, In the hall of the Kshleman building en North Dnke atreet. Kev. U.K. ICnlght. I). I) , occupied the ehalr. An exhibition of atraltilug Irsxeu was given by Mrs. Lillian It. Welsh, of Columbia. The object was te show nu nccurate methed of gettlng nt the truth of n passnge of Sorlpture. Thn pu-tagn oheion was from the 114th IVnltn, ' Miss Welsh re oeived afterwards the high praise and thanks of the bishop and all the olergy present for her most ciToetivo illustration. Papers were then read en the attendance nt ohureh of Bunday sobeol ohlldren, by Tier. MeAlplne fTardiug, reoter of All Saint's Chureh, Farad le ; en the prepa ration of Sunday soheol teaohers by Iter, F. J.O Muran, of Columbia ; nod en Sun day soheol dlselpllnejlr by Her. F, Lorey Uaker, Uarrisburg. Thcse essays all iudi eated great thought nnd ability In the writers, nnd oneh drew out bright and earnest discussions from the clergy and ethers prosent. Resolutions of thanks wero pissed te II. F. Eshlenian, efq,, for the froe use of bis hall and ether nets of kindness, and te the ladles of St James' parish for the bountiful lunch that they had supplied. Then with prayer nnd bonedletlou by the bishop, the services dosed. Bishop ilulisen, aoeoin panlcd by niveral clergymen, went te Mountvllle, the particulars of whleh visit are glven olsewhero in the Columbia cor respondence. Mere (taenia Tblevea. The town seems te have been full of sneak thieves for the pait few days nud they bave been making geed uie f their time. Last evening two men entered the offleo of Fits & Deorr, en North Queen street, nud stelo an overcoat nud sealskin cap belonging te Mr. FJm nnd an oferoo.it of Oeorge Legue. A description of the men was given te OiHeer Barnhnld who found them in the saloon of Jes. Kautz They gave their names as It, VanWiek and Jehn Ilayden. The stolen property was found In the'r potseeslon aud they had tlokets te Landlsville. A let of burglar tools, sueh as saws, llles, &e. wero taken from them. Alderman H miaeu committed them in default of ball for n hearing. Hajdenssya that be is from Moreorsburg, Franklin county. Ou bis persen two line saws and a pawn ticket for an overcoat were found. Van Wlek is from Beckers Beckers vllle, Washington county, Maryland. uer rliilllh lilrtnuuy. Frem tlie 1'uttatewn Uegljter. Mrs. Mary Bean, widow of William Bean, who lives with her son, Cel. Tnee. W. Bern, ou Swede street, Norrlstewn, was 00 years old, Tuesday, November 18th. She was visited by her children en the occasion, nnd received n number of pres. outs from her relatives and friends. Mrs. Bean is in excellent health, and her memory of pest events is eoed She speaks of eventa as far back as 1813 of the manners nud customs of these days, the improvements in publle revln, Lif.iyette's visit te Amoriea in 1821, the first ctnals and railroads, the times when the mem bera of the Legislature rode te Lancaster en horscbaek, nud ethor matters of in terest. feaiilug en Voul'eu. "from tbe tpliratu Itevluw. The gentlemen from Linoeln nud Soheentck who had genn te Mifllln county en a deer hunt returned en "uuday morn, leg, rxeept Mr. J. A. Stebr whom busiuexH e tiled home earlier. Tiiey fested en venlten ou their return, as n doe weighing 114 pounds drowsed, the fruit of their bunt, preeeded their arrival Tliey bad camped en a ridge of tbe Allnghnny about 13 miles north of Lowlitewn and were se mueb gratified with the sport of the bunt thnt nnethcr is contemplated after tbe holidays. Ijnealer i.lve MtecK Mr.rknt. The receipts of live stoek at tbe yards of James Stewart for the week endlng te-day were : 1,272 cattle, 400 hogs, Sdl shcep nnd 33 horses. The sales at this yard wero 305 cattie nt the following prices : Stoekcrs and feedern nt )45 GO per hundred pounds, and butchers at i'i 00G GO, At Jehn W. Mentzer's yards 175 oattle wero sold a,t $48 60 according te qutlity ; 220 begs were disposed of at $5 38. At Levi Sen8enlg's yards G21 cattie nnd 201 hogs were sold. Stoekern were disposed of at !34 GO ; feeders at U S5 6.60, and butcher at U 2e5 33. The hogs were sold nt $4.385 40, A l'aleml Accldent Frem the Epurata Uavlew. Mrs. Linda Reyer, of our town, met with qnite a painful nceident en Monday after noon She was visiting friends at Akren and while at tbe residence of Christian Brubaker entered a deer leading te the cellar, by mistake, and belng prevented by darkness, from setleg the danger befere her, fell down the Btairway breaking both bones of the left fere nrm and sustaining ether brniaes. Dr. I. N. Lightner was summoned who redueed the fraoture and gave the necessary aid. The Convention at Humanitarians. At the convention of the American Humane association Thursday morning in Pittsburg n oemmuuioatiou from Hen, Chaunoey F. Bluek, of Yerk, Pa,, contain ing a oepy or the resolutions introduced into Congress by Hen, James II. Hepkins regulating the transportation of live stoek was read, and en motion it was resolved te memorialize Congress asking for the pass ing el an net earrying out the resolutions. A committeo was appointed te nominnte officers for the ensuing, year. ' aucceaatal Ftrs Kxtiegalaher Teat. A test of the Hatdeu hand grenade pat ent Ure extinguisher was made in Centra Square en Thursday at 4 o'elook. A wooden frame work waa oenstruotod about 20 feet In height, and after rubbing tar en its Interior aud saturating seme kindling weed placed in it with kore3ene oil, the whole was ignited. At oneo the flames arose te the height et 20 feet, but three band grenades thrown into the fire, completely extinguished it. The test was regarded as very successful. Teichtlsht farads. The largest and most ontbusiastie Dem ocratic jubllee ever held in the borough of Eltzabetbtewn oame oft ou Thursday ovou evou oveu ing. Fully four hundred were In the pro pre pro eession, with banners, Hags una transpar encies, bearing appropriate in ottes. ' Twe bands of musie and a drum oerp furnished the mnsic, A ourieus aoeident oeonrrod dur lng the marehlug the transparency with the motto, "Burn This Letter," eaught fire and was burned. Everything passed off pleasantly and all were pleased with the demonstration from beginning te eud. Walking ler Cake, Last evening a eake walk was held In tbe large room of the third story evor the pest office. It was for the benefit of a colored preacher at Mt. Jey and the attendance was large. The promenade was led by Frank Preesbury, of Philadelphia, and Miss Sarah MoCemony, el this elty. Gee. Lloyd and Lizzie Orlmcs wen the prize. There were about' fifteen oeupleo in the walk. " Uandieuia l'hotegrapb. We have been shown a handsome phe. teerapb, the work of O. II. Richards, giv ing a correet representation of the spit aud even used at the ex-roast by the De mocracy at McQrann'a park. It may be seen at any tlme at the pbotegrupbio es tablishment of Rete's, en North Queen street. Untitled te CrMlt CrMlt Frem the T.HItz Express. Tbe commissioners of this county bare net nllowed publishers re mueh for merly for tmbllnhlng the sheriff's procla mation. We have had te suffer nlenK with thn rest of thorn, but we liolleve the com cem com mlfSlenors nre faithfully trying te guard the intercuts of all tnxpayers nnd therefore they nre entitled te great credit. rdninnn H. mynrs. Who enres dttenncflby thfl lavlngen et hands, Is at the Slevens linuie, wliore he will rumatn te the nsxt ten dsyi. nlMt Will mtift Tiiln nvsoleu. ItieBunilsr school tOAchara' asioctatlen will meet thin eventng In. tlie pirier of the T. M U. A., for the study of the Icveu for nextMun. day, the llev. 8. Stall, teache'r. VT, II. T. U. Slentln-r, A wentlnir el the W. T. C. U. will be held en Saturday Nev. 21 nt 3 p. m , Instead elneit Tuesilay. In tlie Y. M. 0. A parlor. Miss r. K. Wlllurd.et 111., la te lecture In this city, Hce.1. AinearnKint. 7"he Power of Uenty.TU evening Merris ft Reck's oetnpuny will pre-ent " Tlie I'nwer et Mnnny " In the epara house. Tlie play Is a geed one nnd tlie ceinpiny U wtllsiJknel b tlie press, llin scenery li anolber teature worth mentioning. arjiUiAL. auiivx. Ab-elntely thn liest 1'oreus Plaster ever mede. 'ilioep I'laiterl oempoaod et Kreati Heps, IlHlaama mil Uums. Weak Jlack, Side Ache, ru Clieat, ami all pains are speedily cured by Its 118D. Apply ene. Only 25 cents, at imy i'i ug store. ittiuult tin ueudiis." Ak ter " Uengh en Coughs," ler Coughs Ce da, Hore Thre it, llnardeneas. Trecbsj, 1 5c Llanld.USc () (Ter 1,'iine ii0K, ni'iH r un.nl, usu Hill LOH'S l'MHUUJ I'LASIKU 1TICO. 25 Cent SeM by II It. Cochran, drugRlat, 137 and 1.10 North (luean streeu LanenMter. tebltoedf Cotsis's l.l'iuld Deer Tonle Impsrta slnnKth te beiy and lulud. Take nn ethtr. 01 druggists. nl7lwduedftw KOUllll OM 1'AIN." turns colte. crumpa, dlarrhesi externally ler uchuK, pains, apntlni. lieaiUcbe. neurrflgla, rheutnallain. Fer man or beast. 3D and We. m lULx't Heney of lien-hound chnruisaway a cough rolcl.er Influenza without any bad efTecl. l'lku'd Toetlmohu Dieps euro In ene inlnule. nniwdeetlftw SIIITlIKtWI. It yen nre fal'lngt breknn, worn out and nervous, uau L)rui!glaia. ' Wells' lleHlth Honewer." . (-) Dr. Cmunr'a Mcl Ointment, llin greatest blessing that bus been ills cevi red In this generation. A mre euro ter llells, Unrns, boret. Cuts, Clneli Wounds. Sere NIppiuH, Hunt and Selt Cerns. Chapped Llca, Hint llumla, l'lmples and HletclHM. I'rlen Nhj. Selil by DrugtUl Held by II Cecnran ilrugglau 137 and IS North Ou'en atreut. (4) a Ills Thlevna ". nrsiMspsli nnd debility nre two IiIk thloves: they ti"p In and bleat our henlth nnd cora cera t rt bolera we knew it lt na put a atop te tin tr lnvnalnn with a bottle et Burdock Meed Hitter t, te be li d nt any drug store rnrmileby 11 It. Cochran, drugglat. 147 and Ida North tjueen streel. " Wells' ttealth lieunwer " reatores health ami Uirer, cures Dyapepblu, Impotence. exunl in hlllty. 1. (2) Mrs or, WHlten's rrnenicailea. Mether Walten has prescribed this valuable nn illclne ler a greit many ycarstn hurprlvute iinictRu. It ha proved un unlalllng specific In thu treatineut of th-i many dlaenlers te which the tonmle constitution U subfect. It Isnuurocure for thu ment lily troubles that be ninny women Hullur. Miillad en rectilpt el 1J7 iriet, iiue. puiu uv 11 i. uuvuiuu, i.iiihkish hiuI S .vertu Otioen street. ii OKAYIIH. "sunsiMRiL November te IS 4. In ttds city. Cathailnotdirelner, In hoi TMyear. 'l!H!ielntIerm I irlenda nt the family are reipectrully Invited te attend the tuneral, Ipiiii the rosldenco et .F Klmper, Ne Stt Jorth Llui8ireot,euHuiidayttftcrnoon at 1-30 o'cletk. In .trment at Lincaster comntery. Me OMSBT November 20, 181, In-I'lttsbarg. I.evl Mcbuiuaey, In tlin w yearet til age. The relatives and f rlends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his Inte residence. Ne. 219 North Queen street, en Sunday altorneon at 3 o'clock. In. torment ut Wee Iward Hill cemetery. HCW AUYbXt.1 IHKiaiSXTti.. M1UMION WANtKU-a Ullll. ij flinatten te de general housework. Ap- jt ply ut Ne. SO l'luin stresu It -lUAnU UlUlI?lt MATUM VJ KOll KIKTV KINK TDItKEyt. A"t IIUNClIllEKUElt'd I"ari Hetel en New Helland l'lte, en UATUltOAT at 1 o'clock. It tonuK-ie I'Kit OKsr. wili, hk uu- 11 uucted irem nil cah salei ttt 110 WEBS ft uuust'd imr aoeiJ' stoke, FOU 13 U ATU FIIOM NOV. 2, 1881, te reduce stock. ltd PUIIUH) HAL.C OP lUlDiKMOLlI OMOUSJ, Te-morrow (3ATUUUAT) afternoon at 1 o'clock, at 311 North Ltme street, eenelatlng et Parler Furniture, Carpets Chairs, (Steves, Hat Hack, Tables, l'ictures, lledsand Bedding, iinnliniinlunrl sink. Alae. Tin and Uneena- ware, and one l'l me, llaby Carnage, Crib and Cradle, and various ether articles net men tioned. UUNOAKKU, ltd' Auctioneer. c. J. HWAKllftCO. COAL. Offloe- Ne. W Centre Sqnars.! Tanla-Kaat walnut and Marshall Striata. (Stewarts Old Tard.) lleth Vard and omce connected with the Telephone Kxohange. -lf.INPK.INO WOOD A SPECIAIiTT. ectl3-SmdMftF.lt W ll.blSIUHi N .V rtlSTKU. EKESI ARRIVALS 1IAVK BEEN ADDED. TO OUR ALREADY 1IKAV1LY. LOADED COUNTEU1 -OF OVERCOATS AND DRE83 SUITS. Consisting et Fine Worsteds, Wbttneys and Fur lleaveis et tbe Latest Fashions, tee prices ter whleh ranije for butts from 111) 00 te IM 0. and ovurceatB Irem 118 00 te I i3.ne, but ' TH11UKEN DOLLARM Is the price el a Very Dressy Back Ceat, el a Dirk All-Weel Cossiuiero. It Is ene of ear UpeLlaltiutta. LADIES FUR CAPES, Mutls. Keas, Cellars. Cellarettes and a general varlstyel Ladles' Furs. The Latest Novelty Is a combination Fur Mutr and Hatchel. It Is very handsome auil a Decided Novelty. WINTER GAl'S et Seal, Chinchilla, Conay and various Miner Fnra, as well as a large as sortment et heavy Cleth caps irem Z5e te 75c, BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND MITTENS. There are many vartttlaa et Ilnck Gloves and many that are sold aa such are NOT IHToK IHTeK HK1N. Our lluckskln Oloves ure inade Irem the best quality of Deerskin, which la tanned by such u process that ihey are lree from oil. They are net gummy or sucky In cold weather and will net gather dust when ilia weather Is warm Tbta ..nelles te the Bust Grade of Genuine Buck Gloves, but we kaep always In stock a Jull and large ntaertmsnl et all the cheapest grades, RUBBER OVERSHOES FOR WINTER, In Light Ge 's:mer, the Hell Adustlng Overahee, Toe Caps Sandals, white and Scarlet Fleece Lined Half Aretlss, Full Arctics and Ladles' Butten Arcilcs, and a Urue variety of ether styles and makes, but they are all Rub ber overshoes as tar as the Rubber Is con cerned. The dtnorence in the styles U In the material that the out side coating or Rubber Is put npen. The light material or gossamer will net last aa lour nor Is It as warm as the Fleece Lined Arctics They range In price Be coming te quality, me loweoi using ue, tuu mi! neat i ,. Williamson & Fester, $2, 34, 36 and 38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. I'A. SPUOTAUkKS-MII Oft IS IlUT A P11YS1. etau nnderaiitndluir tlie eye can properly lit you with suitable kIiduuj. 1 keep nnliaud a lull supply ottJuuerlerHpectiLCleaaud Eye Glauses. All dlaeasus et Eye and Ear treated UK. O. II. UKOWN, Ne, WcstOraiiKO street, Lancaster, I'a. JuZUyai mw ABTMUtiBummnwH. ritrujITAMT HOTIUK. GBBAT SALE OF STOVES. Prices marked down, Steves for Churches and Schools .at cost. Te reduce our large stock of Parler Steves and Heaters, we will, for the next 30 days, sell Steves at an additional reduction of 10 per cent en our already low prices. We must have the room for our Christmas Goods, se have been compelled toefTer these great inducements te attract the trade. Remember this sale will only last for 30 days. Come and see for yourselves. If our prices are net away down we don't ask you te buy. FLU & BRIEMAN'S GREAT STOVE STORE, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, MAW A.urHHTIHKMHliTH '1'ltt JTUNUKANO Y"U WILI. ALWAYS 1 aUSK IT. GIERKE") JAVA. AND BIO COrFICV, lllendcd, 2ia Four pounds Heal Oranulated Sugar ler 27c. Other trades verv cheap CLAICKK'8, Ne. S8 Wast King Mreet AriJI.L. L.1PIE r LOKlLXAKII'n rl.UU and Fountain flne cut Tobaccos Alse, flrat-clasa Smoking Tobaccos at IIAUTUAN'S YELLOW FUONT (31(1,111 BTOliK. WANTKD A TUBAUUO FAKA1B.K TO go te Alken County, a. C, te plant and cureUibaoce. Apply te T. I. TOAI.B. nev20-6t Charleston, a. C. W." HTaurrn.it. JOHN 4IDKH -THE- PEOPLE'S HAT STORE, TUE LARGEST AND 8TOCK BEST OF ASSORTED Hats, Caps, Furs, Robes and Gloves, IN TUEC1TV. AllthnlateH styles, tbeTAFElt, BQUAUB CUOWN, tlie young men's favorite. FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, lnclu !Inja well eelocted stock et BKAUTI-I-UMIOIIES. The best Goods ler tba lean money ut W. D. Stauffer & Ce., (Shults's Old Stand.) NOB. SI ft 83NOIITU QUKEN 8TUK.KT, Lancaster, I'a. tnylO-ly IlUIUltl V.KX.V WIl.t. HE HOL.U ON rUlDAY, NOVKMUKIt 21 at the Coepar Henrii the lollewlni; property slluateil en t-eutli Murv KtrenL Lanaister. I'a. I Ne. 1 .. . . . ..-. .. ... .-. a iwentury arics uweiunir, wilu a one etery frame kitchen, ceutalnlnis six rooms no. it. Ne. 2, u two-story Itrlclc Dwelling, odlelnlng Ne. I, containing Blx rooms. Ne. 3 e. two story Urick Dwelling, contain ing stx roeirs. Let Ne. I, fronts 11 lent 8 Inches, and In ileptliTJ toot, 8 Inches i Nes. 2and 3, 1( feet Irent end depth 79 leet. 6 lnchea. Hide te co umenceat 7 o'clock p. m., when conditions will be rande known ly FitKUEitiuK I'Eimrn. Jl'JirRTHHDSIRT, AUCt, 1IOV12 1S.18 19 M YEIW a uaiurus. 0"VEE COATS FOltMEN. FOIlOUTUj, FOU I108. Korneya, Molten, Pur Beaver. Ohln- ehlllii, Corkserow Blerian Beaver, Plain Beaver. Tney are elegant In quality, style and ma ma tertal. nnd are offered at prices which dety competition 'ineseOVn llCO Td AUEOUtt own MAKE, We can therefore recommend thorn truthfully and without fear et being gainsaid. COUK AND BEK OUK OVKRCOAT8, Mone Equalling them are Ottered Elsewhere ler the Same Meney. OURCUaiOM DEPARTMENT 13 AILLT UANAOED. Competent Cutters de net fall te gratlty tbe most critical taste In their flta. The line et Imported and Demestic Goods In tins department Is unequalled, and we have every lacfll ty te pleas as te materlal and atyie. Myers & Rathf en, LEADING LANCAbTKB CLOTHlEUa, NO. 13 BAST KINQ STREfil LANOA8TKU, PA. jrirr and be ft um, SHULTZ'S Only lat Stere. Is the place te buy the cerract Styles et STIFF AND SOFT HATS. Our an 00 STIFF HAT we guarantee te be the best In the city ler the money. AU kinds et Fur Caps and Turbans, AT ALL FBICX3. AaT-Call and examlne enr steck, wbleh Is all new and kaudseuie, -AT- 144 North Queen Street, (QBNDAKEK'S OLD STAND.) mar!7-dAw T ANUABTKH SHOE FAUTOltT. MIEMENZ. Lancaster Shee Factory. SPECIAL UABOAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' Pebble Butten Shee, $2.00, 81,76, 91 60, 81.26. LADIES' Beat Kid Butten Shee, 82.60, 82.00. MEN'S 8beeB, 83 OO, 82 76, 82.60. 82 00, down te $1,25. MI3HK8' Koheol Shee, 81 26 and 81.00. BOYS' Bhoeo. 82.00 down te 81 OO. CHIL DREN'S Shoes. 86, 46, and 60 eta. WOMEN'S Oalf Pesrsrea and Hewed Shoes. 81.60 and 81.2 -. MEN'S Geed Heavy Kip Beets. 83 OO, $2.60, 82.26, 12, I1.60. SOTS', (2 00, 11.60, 11.26 and 11,00. Women's Warm Lined Shoes, $1.26. She s of all klnda made te order. We will sell at lower prices than ean be had at any house In Laneaster. l h Laneaster, Fa. Lancaster, Pa. MBUiVAM rBON BITTKU8. nun unit 00 w w W ! N " 2M "BS, n n l 11 (I IJ W W V T.T N V N unn fg1 IIHR O O WW WW NNN I'm! II U U WW WW NNN It OO W W N NN RS. sss This medicine, combining Iren with pur vegetable tonics, quickly and completely CUKES DYHPEI'SlA, INIltOKSlION, MA L.AIIIA, WEAKNESS. lMI'UHK II LOUD. CHILLS and FEVEIl and NEUUALQIA. uy rapid and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches every part et the system, fiuniieaanii enricnes tne nioea, strengtnens he muscles and nerves, and tones nnd invig orates tbe system: A line Appetizer Hest tonle known. It will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting thn Feed. Uelchlng, Hunt In the Stom ach, lieurtbum, etc The only iron medicine that will net black en or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable ter diseases peculiar te women, and te ail parsons who lead aedentary lives. An nn falling reuiedy ler diseases of the Liver and Eldneys. Persons suflerlng from tbe ottect el ever work, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or debility, experience quick relief nud reuewei'. energy by lis use. It does net oanae Headache or produce Oon Oen Oon atlpatlen OTHElt Iren medicines de. It is the only preparation et Iren that causes no Injurious etreets Physicians and clruggUts recommend It aa the best. Try It. The genuine has Trade Mark and craaaed red lines en wrapper. Take no ethor. llade only by BROWN OHHMIOAL OCX sp9lydftlvw Baltlraore, Mil. AMVHUMKNTa PUUTON UFJSUA UOUBB. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1884. MORRI3 fc BOOK'S NIW AND POWEtlFOL DKAMA, In I Acts and 7 Tableaux, entitled The Power of leney. -SCENK8-The Great Inundation Scene. trench Market. New Orleans Mississippi Klverby Night. The Engineer's Hut. Thu Burning Train en tbe Bend. Snow tirotte. Mammoth Cave, Kv, The Celebrated ilorae Mboe Uend Allegheny Meiuitalns, Etc, Etc. UEORUH O. MOUUIB, Marahek. ADMISSION N,l&r CFNTS. UK8BKVKD 8EAT8 75 CKNTd Fer sale at opera boure offlea, nlt4t OUATJNO. M2BNNEROHOR Skating Rink. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. AT- lYLfflNNERCHOR HALL, NORTH rBINCE STREET. A Band of Mnsic Will be Present Every Evening. OPEN: ienV.M ADUISMON.IO.. Evening, 7 te 10, r ADMISSION. SOe, SEASON TICKETS, 10 Admissions, SJ9.00. JOSEPH M. KREIDEB, Manager, nnvt Ud jvNir jiurjijiTuucMtsNia YtsLLUW FRONT OIOAU, WAtilCANTKD clear Vuelta Absje Uavana filler, the best 60 cigar In the state at UARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK, H1UH TEST UAUSTIO IIUUS, In Five Pound Tins and In Bulk, Seda Ash and Ilanner Lye ter Seap Maatnir. at HUIILKT'S DUOG STORE. augS-Smd 24 West King street. fVVKNINO -OF- Bismarck's Restaurant, (Fermerly Miller's.) NO. 26 BAST KINO STREET. The undersigned, formerly head waiter at Maannercher Hull hotel, begs leave te an nounce that be has this day taken charge tl Miller's old restaurant, where be will conduct a n rat-class care. Warm lunch every morning Irem 10 tn 12 o'clock. Tbe beat of beverages will only be kept en band. Parties furnlsbed wttb dlnner or supper In Qrst-clasa style, In or out et the beuse. Soliciting the liberal patronage et thu publle at large. ALEXANDER UEORUb. nev.SSt (Bismarck.) OPEOIAL KOTIUE. -TI1E- GHANI) CLEARING SALE -OF- CLOTHING Is tn run Blast, rer Tbls Week we have 100 Children's Overcoats Ages 4 te 10, At 11.25, tl 0, 50. Come at en ee, as they are tba CHEAPEST OVEUCOATU roil OU1LOUEN EVER OKFEEEO. rbey must ke new as we are elearlne; our Entire block, oil preparatory te rebuilding. EXTRAORDINARY UAUQAINB IN FINE CLOTHING, MADE TO OUBElt. FINE COBK8CHKV7 WOKSTEOB, AU enauea, Biai3uu.aie.uu liitu. a.u. risu uvkuuuviinus, at b Lew insures. Call and see ear Prices. PANTALOONINQS. Latest Btvlca. nest Goods. Geed ril, Well Trimmed, UOTTOll PUICE9. FIVE nUNDUED DOZEN UNDERWEAR, A8 LOW AS 2)c. OLOVES-NECEWEAU KNIT JACKETS at Leas tban Hall tbelr Value. HESH &BR0THEB, OOUNEU or NOETU QUKEN BT. & GENTStt SQUAAB, LANOABTEU.PA. it nnn oe nn h hn no ennn h unit e e N n n i j K ue ONNN II H U OO N NN BBn HTTTTTTTT EK., 3UIt . H i l tP M Edu ii m m vwit C te f SECOND EDITION. FRIDAY BVBmNQ; NOV, 31, 18U, LATE F0BEIGN EVEiNTS. ATTAUUEl) HT AMOK U WOLTK3 Tetrlble rxperleee Of a Family while BUagleg la KwtOTn Unncary Th srather Ana Child Ilevearaa. Vienna, Nev. 31. A trajfle Inoldent Is reported from Eastern Hungary. A oterwman with his wlfe and elilld were tlrli InK In a sledge from Krasnlsera te the nolchberlng village of Kls Leuka, when a paek of ravenous wolves pursued them. The mether beoame terror stricken and let thelr child fall from her arms, The father leaped from the sledge te save the baby, whereupon the father and ehlld were fiercely attacked by tbe wolves. The father fought dosperately and killed two et the wolves, but was finally overeomo and he and his eblld were devoured. Moanwhlle the horses had rushed onward with the sledge, bearing the mother. In her agony of terrer she gave premature birth te a babe, whleh waa dead when born. This terrlble shook, with all the rest she had suffered, proved tee mueh for the peer woman, and when the sledge roaehod Kls Lenka, she tee was dead. Se the whele family perished inside of an hour. DEATna FROM CUOLEUA IN FABIS. Paths, Nev. 21. Thlrtyone deatha oeourred yesterday In Faris from ohelora. In the twelve hours, ending at neon to day, there were ten deaths. TWELVE HOUSES BORNED IN TURIN, ITALY. TuniN, Nev. 21. Twolve honses were dostrejod by Are in this city yesterday. I'EACE NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED. Londen, Nev 21. A dispateh of to te day's date from Shanghai te the7imSBays : ''The poaee negotiations have been sua pended. The Froueh have made overtures te the Euglish and American pilots en the Yang Tzee rlver. The pilots demand 400 000 taels, (about 50 oaeh ) Tbe Chlnese complain of thia action en the part of neutrals. A LIBEL SUIT ON TRIAL. Londen, Nev. 21. A notowerthy libel case oemo en for trial te day. Tbe action is brought by Mr. Frauk Mantcll Adams, a Londen barrister, against Air. Bernard Celeridge, n son of Lord Ohief Justice Coleridge. Mr. Adams, who een ducts his own caee, stated In hit opening spoeeh that he waa en en gaged te a daughter of Judge OolerlJe, The judge objected te him for a seu In law aud indueed hla son Bernard te writs a lettir te his daughter, libelling him (AdamsV The young lady turned the let ter ever te her betrothed. This ao'ien of hers led te her ozuulsien from her father's house and the expunging of her name from her father's will The defendant entered the plea that the letter wan a privileged oemmuuioatiou. LAIIOK B1AX1KKS. Workmen Notified of llftUncttniia Part nt a rilUbnri! Slllt te hnaptiuu Uperalluua, riTTSunne, Pa., Nev. 21 The pre. prieturs of MeKees' (lint works have notified the pressers, gatherers and finishers that their wntiers will be redueed ten per ceut. en Dee 1st., The workmen will r3iriua tow fe. te consider the matter." The empleyes or Robinson, Ilea & Ce's foundry have nlse been notified of a ten per cent, reduotten. Tbe belt, blaeksmlth and miehlun shops of Oliver Ures. & Phillips, of the Tenth street mill, shut, down lest night en account of slaek orders aud overproduction PETERSBOROUen, N. II., Nev. 21. The wages of werktra in tbe Plimnixand West PeterBboreuth cotteu mills will be redueed 10 per cent. Dee. 1. TUB OANTASS OUml'LKTRU. Cleveland' tdlnheat I'lnrahty Is 1,140, ana the Leweet 1,077 tn new kerK. Albany, Nev. 21. The beard of state eanvassnrs met te-day nnd announced the following result : Highest Demoeratlo eleoter 5G3 154 ; highest Republican elector G03,005 plurality 1,14.0. Lowefct Demoeratlo oleetor 603,043 ; lowest Re publican feloetor C0J.071 plurality 1,077. Ilighest Prohibition oleetor 25,000 ; highest Dutler oleetor, 17,004. After this waa announced the motubers signed the tables and certificates. A. llaaDana's Feul Deed. Little Reck, Ark,, Ner. 31. Last night Harvey Jehnsen, oelnred, living in the southern portion of the elty, after quarreling with his wlfe, struek her en the head with seme heavy instrument, then fatally ent her threat and set Are te the beuse. The woman managed te drag her self nearly ontside the honse but her feet were nearly burned off. Jehnsen escaped. ratal (explosion of Cartridges. Worcester, Mass., Nev. 21. While workmen were warming Atlas powder cartridges i n a kettle of het sand this morning a terrible explosion oeourred. Matthew Hahir had the top of his head blown off, eausing Instant death and ktwe ethors were slightly lnjured. Increase la Maaluea Failures. New Yerk Nev. 31 The business failures the past week were 249 in the Jutted States at'd 20 Canada ; an inerease of 89 evor the previous week. The increase la mainly in Western and Southern states. Died rrem a nele Injur lea. Bosten, Nev. 21 The two ohlldren, Esther nnd LJa Sawyer, who were taken from the burning Hetel Qelen, last night, in n orltieal oendition, died te day. WMATHElt ISUlUATKIHt, WAsniNOTON, D. 0., Nev. 21. Fer the Mlddle Atlantie statea, slightly warmer fair weatuer, ngnt vanauie wiudr, generally from west te south. IteniBTkaitle randly Uatnrrlnc. Frem the Heading Ileruld. Jacob BauBman, president the Farmers' National bank, of of Laneaster cave a reception vector dav te his brother, Rev. Dr. Uausman. nnd wife, of this elty, in honor of their reeent return from Eurepe A remarkable feature of the entertainment was the faet that the party was composed ofsevon surviving brothers and their wives. Uarluita Aecldant. Frem the Litltz Expreas. Ltbel Thompson, six years old waa playing with a sharp knife n few days age. In crossing the room she tripped en the oarpet and foil. The blade penetrated her eheek, passing entirely threngh, causing painful bnt net a dangerous wound, m tm m , ' The Weman nuUra( AiaucUtlen, The Amerlean Weman Suffrage associa tion, in session at Chloage, en Thursday, oleeted the following ofllears : Wm. Dud Iley Faulke, of Indiana, president ', Mary A. Llvermore, Mary B. Willard, Qeeree William uuriuvueerge r uear, airs. w. T. Uetter, Mrs. D. O. King and Mrs. It. II Jennings, vloe presidents ; Mrs Luey Btene, obairman"ef exoeutive oemmlttoa ; Mrs. Julia Ward Ilowe, foreign oorrer eorrer oerrer ponding soeretnry, and Henry li. Black well, corresponding seeretary. . A Uoegroas et American Unurehe. A. meeting of elergymen of all denomi nations was held in New Haven, Conn., en Thursday te arrange for a congress of Amerlean churehes. Th Itev. Dr. Jehn Andorseu, of Waterbury, presided. The congress will be bold in New Haven in Hay, IW). Tbe founder of the utoeia U2?.feJ-n,fet K Providence. stsateilVca Nwh Mm uMy, Great excitement fcaa Wa eaaeasl ( Cleveland, Ohie, hy tbe dl'every thai ''Inst outstde the city HmiU are eterwl 200 tens of giant p6wdw and twenty teM of dynamite." The expteeives are stored In small buildings in tbe valley, and It la ' im that, sheald an ezploatea taka plaoe, thoentire elty would be red used te a mass of relns. Amass meeting of elM sens la te be held In relation te the natter. JSAJtataia. Hew OT atafaa,. Haw Yoss-.Nev. 21. FlOur-etata and Wast era dnll and In bnyers' favor. Benlasrn daU and easy. WhejuKaViehlHberaadstreBjr.wlthaHrtt trading) no. I, White, nOBaliri Ne. t Hat!. Dec, 8njt Jan.nssisai Fab,MH4rJlKe, liar., 80(ie April. t8i aMy, mSSa, w... TifVTftu iui,w auu aeiTri aiuaq ivwaw Wl Ml em aDOL.4ltf31ei da Intnm. USHDn ili: wnis ami and nnehanged (Xal Nev ,H: -'Wll II OlkQtU, OJ(f,tf, vntianaipnia ataraet. FaniDstrHiA, Nev. 11. rienr drill and prices weak i Superflne Btate, at tt Wtm I" i de sstrade, 173 p7 famUy, Nl fl coat 601 Minn, extra, clear, at llfll JTi straight, 1 rjea tOf Wlaoensln clea' ftf i O Mt straights, MseejJ i winter patents t M OJ Ol t spring de. t 751 85. llytt fleer quiet at 3 segj 7s. Wheat oulet, but firmly heldt Ne. vlsV n "' ivs I Ne- da 60 1 NO. 1 Fa. d , WUc I Ne. 1 Delaware de. Me " Cern dull and weakt ste&mer, fe; ..II rnt nw la., .in ,. m w ' .d..-v uats nrm, wnn a latr dnanandi Ne. I White, sXe: He. J de, S3i4e Ne. I de, 820 t rnleoted. SIQ320 1 Ne. S mixed, SlHClZe. - J ". sw , u lul.mi.lii U .. laHHO. , .. ,!- m . a.-. T Itve nominal at 4KVl Soeds-ciororseed dull at TK9e 1 Timethy dull at II 4091 1 riaxaend steady at II 44. winter Bran at lit S0OI5. Previsions Market qmet aud steady t India Mess lleef, fis soejoi city de. til snau 00 1 Megs Perk, $16 ; iloet llama, C20 MS21. liaoen, lle : smoked aneuiuera. 7U 7Het salt no 6Ue; Smeked llams, UaiSei plokleedoloaioAa. " Lard qntett elty reflned, 8W01 loose nntchera, VA. 1 prlme steam $7 SO. Unt'er market lalrly active, bnt easier 1 Creamnry extras, at SOet Western de. de, 1i&a U. CAN. V. extras, 27O2S0I West ern datrv de, Met W latum geed, te choice, aaHe. Rolls hi linjec Eggs firm for fresh, whleh are very scarce ; extra, 28e30i 1 Western. IiaiXe. obeose nrm, with moderate demand: New Yerk mil croft. ns, at UMtflSe: onto FLiu, choice, lljitiuet de talr te prime, seilllei Pa. part aiclma, 07e de full, ItJ'Ke. Petroleum quiet t ReHned, T?ie. Whisky dull j Wwitern m ai a. nitras Batseta. Quoutiens by iiee.1, Meurann Ca, Baa irs, LaucMter, Pa. , llA-K. Hat. Ir.at, eiwnuuti a aciue. ..,.... .... UlchlKan Central. 7 Vew Yerk Central 87U SowJersey central 41H Ohie Central............... v... S7 mi uwu iack. a WesUrn.... 1CC4 Di-nver Rie Orande STle t.ingas A rnxas. Lake Shere 85 H Chloage N. W com.... 87 N. N Ont. A Western... bt. Paul A Omaha r'acincMall 61H Rochester Pltuburgn t. 1 hui... ........... ....... liyi Texas Pacino Onion Pacific 4'K Wabash Common Wabiinh Proferrod., .... Wtwt'rn Union Telenmli lH UinlsvUlaA Nusuvlllu... t N. Y ChL A St. L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania... 60 heading P. T. & Hutrale NertSflr" Pnclfle Cem Northern Pacific Prof... ii'l Uostenvlllo .... Phlladelnhla A Erle .... 89 sUf nil 60 MS 84 41 Nortneru Central Onderfcieuud. Canaan Southern OU-.......... ............... 5Ji nn 7ix rwimB nv.uuimr .... .... Jersey Central .... OregnnTranscentlnentaL .... RoadtngOenoral Mtas. Htm aura. Quotations by Asaoetated Prou, Utecks atrenir, blgher. Meney, ISJlkO. tlew Yerk Ueutnu 87 r.rie uuireau ,. is Adams Ezprets ,131 MlcblRan Central uallread 57 Ulcbitmn Soathi're ltallnuul BSfA Illinois Lentnd Uallread..... ..Il!2 Cloveland A PtttsbarKb Uallread 1S7K UhlenKO A Uoetr Island Uallread.. 109)2 i-uusuiirKn a ion wayne tuuireaa........i2S Western UnloiTeldRtapn Company...... UK Teledo A Wataan 4M New .lonsev Centrai iiu New X'ers Onisrte Wnrn Ulj reiiMsipnisk. 'jaouiUens ey Associated rress. Stocks steady. Pblladelpbla a Erie IL B. la luvwiiiiK uauresa live Pennsylvania Uallread eeH LuhlgU Valley UHllread tuu Unltd Companies or New Jersey Northern Pncine 11 KorUiern Pacino 1'relcrred- uu noruiern uentrai uouread mi lenlxtli KavlcraUen Cemimny 4tK Norrlstewn Uallread ...las Central Transportation Company,.,...,,. MX Iluilale, n Y..and PblladelpbU. 2 liiUieBcnuviKiu ufiiirnaa t h s-lvs Hieck HukH fhTTninfv PAttlA'nAAlntB sane TiaajI .nim. taunts, 2,40 bead; supply largely of range uaiuu; uvsiritDienauveeK snane eigaert com men grades weak i ralr te ebctce graues, i IS til 80; Texans, lOe lower. UHH 10 llegs iu-eelpU. a,coo bead t snlpments, S,0W head i murket active ana 10015 cants blgber I heavy paekers, fl 8094 60 1 faney, t I mixed, 10 45 j light, $4 109480. Bheep-ueeetptb tfiue beedt shipments, soe bead ; market quiet and unchanged I peer te choice, WS383 SO. East 1 ibkbtt Cattle dull i prime, IS T9 SSStralrtn geed M0S5 23: common, ! I'.'S s receipts. 6) head i sblpmeats, 79 head. 1 1 eir a at it vei receipts. 4,(00 bead! ehlp ehlp ments. 2.KX) head i PbUadelpblas, S4US450; bet Yorkers, t4 aJO430i oemuion, 141004 IS. Sbeen demeralised and nnebanged I prime. n WQ3 75 ; tatr te soed, M 5081 15 1 common. iJis receipts, 2,(00 headj shipments, S.W8 he ad. tAieailHteaaeawa tMnes oepertod by J. O. Leng. rar Lincuter oily 6 per eent 18SB... iu " me... me " 1B85... 100 M KpercUlnlerSOyeaxs.. 100 H 4 per et. school Lean..,. ioe " 4 " In 1 or ae years., loe M 4 " In 6 or 20 years., loe 4 ' In 10 or 20 years, ICO Man helm borough lean ue IU1K BTOCKO,' rirst National lianfc ....4100 Tannera' .National Ktinfc. ....,.... se ration National Bank 100 i.ancasUjr county National ttanlc. 60 Columbia National ltank , 100 Christiana National Uanlc loe cpnratANauenai uank...... , ioe First National Hank, Columbia...,. 100 rirst National Uanac, Strasburg.,.. ioe rirst National Uunk Marietta...... loe rirst National Bank, Mount Jey..-let Litltz National Bank lie Honbelm National liaak.... ........ ioe Union National Uan. Mount Jey. 80 New Helland Nntlensl Hank....... loe Oan National Hank ...,,.....100 UaarrrrUle National Hank....,,,, loe TOBxruta stoess Big Spring Uuaver Valley UiidgeporMkllereaboe 13 Columbia A Chestnut II1U... .,...,. V 'leluinbla A Washington.. .......... V ConcatcgeAHIg Spring u a Columbia A Marietta................ Maytown A Klltabotktewn.... ...... nt ljincasler A Eparata...M lit Lancaster 4 Willow street, St etraseurgA Millport...... M Marietta a Maytown....,,, ....,...., K UorlettaA Mount Jer at LancEilEabetht'nAMlddlet'n..... 100 Lancaster A ITruHvUle.. ...... ....... se lincaster A Lltltx........ ...., M East Ilrnndywlne Waynesb'g.'.,. M LencuiurA wtUlarriaUiwn, tt Lancaster A Maner... r- te LancakterA Manhetm...... It Lancaster A Maxlett. .,.. Lancaster A New Uoliane... M0 Uencfister Hatquehanna.,,..,,,.,. tsa Laneaster New Danville MjsesLLAxaee weeea. .... QuarryviUeU.il. ,.,.......... nt UUleravllleStroetUar se lnoulrerPrtntlngCernpany......". f ilnm ,.,fH. unt. H,lAl HnU)llfll)V...i.. S 140 St 1M Stevens Heuse juenda)............. let CelnmbiaMas Company ............ CelumbU Waterceuipany-... a..a.,..haMMA imn coeinainy.-.u.. lw vm t MarluttuHoUewwaxu.M. ......... tot t Stevens Heuse..... ......... . I uuieravuie Neraal teaoei Wn4HaVfl llsrlMr.iauaaa.aaaaiaiaaa Avvm "" ......,.. U it W 1 "1 1-LU . 'i 'xV m :(6 ' , - n.i ' Vjl W,3 its VI M A.4.1 -i t "ttr m i; , i '. 5 m s '3&I m .a i"B.; fi3& 1 v iiu "T m i 1RV1 1ft Ji i At, 'A- -tJrt&JtBM -t yg fViHiif V ! W -te a.-. , . j, iit k, , Ai lAli. vt &: ViS1