"m&& '-r"; -T-tvT LAflCABTflK DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY DECEMBER 1 188 AM AUTKUsa 1IIMIV XnUINKltAtBU. lbs Uctehcl UrMimllnii nt Ilia Lencnittr lit iiinturliini ulinlu WmIi, The lied y of Miss Laura Q. Claney, tl,e yeunj? llttltimorenotri'RH, wliodledreooutly in that city nnd whose remains Lave nlnce her death been lu the vault of a Daltlmera cetnotery, vfnicrnmaledatthe Lancaster oieinalorlum nt 5 o'clock Hits ultotuneu. Ilur remain nrtivtd ou the train fiem Yetlt nt 13.(55 p. in, Miss Lama Q, Ohtiey waa ene of tlie alsteta of a family well known lu dramatle circles. Blie was nt ene tlnie a mcmbcref Frank Maye'a com piny nnd as such ap peared here in "Davy (Jreckctt." Blie nlte supported Mary Andonien. Iler sister Vunle, new also deceased, ban appeared here n Oabrltl In "Evan "Evan "Evan Kollne." Miss Laura, who was 21 yeara of npe, hail been In dollcate liealth for n Ieuk tlme nnd falled te attain en n visit te a sister In NordlielT, C.il., last summer the restoration for whleh her friends hid hoped. l'Virofcelnp the end nhoeameon te Baltimore lu the fall te visit a friend Mrs. Ldnbaeli, nnd during hprlllurss thore spolte frcely of her impending death. She exprcsscd u deslre te have her body oremaied, nnd waited with anxious Interest thoeomplotlcnof the Laudater crematorium ; ihe frequently said te her ft lend that she would dle about that ti me and hoped te be ready for the tledicalniy (services liore. In thin ttlie was disappointed, but her witflicH iiave becu respoelod te the letter by her relatives nnd friends, who aoeurupauy her remains te thlH elty. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Lelubach, Mr. J, N. Gardner, n luminous man of Ilaltlmore nnd n ropreHentatlvo of the Ilaltlmore Amcri can, who wa an acquaintance of deeeastd, onnie te Lancaster with Miss Olauey'a rcmalcs. Blie had died at Mr. Lelnbach'n en November 10th, nnd the body was rueaficd In u oefllu. It was take n upeu a hcarse te the ciomaterluni, the friends accompanying It. The fur. nace had beeu heated up te the requisite temperature nnd the elniple neeessaiy preparations had all been made. Thaenly oercrnony wan performed by Mr. Gardner, who lead the poem "I Btlll Llve," written by A. W. HptaRUe, evor the remains be fere they wcre oenrl)ued te the retert. Mr. Gardner, who la an ardent believer In the rellurd proeess of crematieu,snyR he has been Riving afoetion te the subject for two years J anil, beiides the sorvlcei whleh he puifnimH for deceased nnd her friend in coming here, he has nu object in investigating the methods of cremation, te satisfy him self nnd ethers that it Is ns practicable as it is eonslble nnd humane in theory. It is the intention of deceased's rela tives te remain in the elty until the ashes are ready te be tomevid. They vtlll then be divided and placed into two urn, one te be buried in IJaltitunre nnd the ether en the golden shores of the I'aoifle, The management of the orematorium expects at an early day te bj aula te satisfy thodemand forums te deposit the ashea of the incinerated. An appropriate aud artltle dcslgu is in preparation. Owing te the condition of the ntmos ntmes ntmos phere the necessary tompiratttre was net reached until nbaut 4:30 p. m. te day, aud the Incineration was net bexua until that hour. lULU.lllilA NUWS. Frem Uur KeKUlar Oorrrmenaent, Manager Silas Krem, of thu Metropeli tan skating rink, has ttT rid the free use of his building aud skate) te the Columbia leliuf comniltue ter tbe help of thoteir for next Thitrsly tv mug. Iho Columbia coreot baud '.Mil nVe give its services gratuitnuHiy. Tne following goutletueii have the nutter in ohar;e : Executire committer : 8. S. Djtwo'.ler, Alf. O. llru nor, J. V. Yocum, Win H. Given and Jam, D. Slade. Heceptlen oemmttteo : W. U. Iiirr, W. II. foudrieh, Jehn S. Niehnl", Jehn S. Wilsen, Jjhu Musser, It. L Fonden-rulth, Fred. W. Iloikel, Ansel I'urple and Themas Ilaldeunu. Bimetal lieket-i te the number et 5C3 will be i3ued ; regular seaseu ttoketa cannot be usul. cesunssHn itcms Ladles aid suclety of the liothel church o'eared (J75 by their suppers Jehn Tracy U home from Philadelphia. Jehn Myers, a eaual beat driver, had his right feet mashed en Saturday, by n mule's hoof. MIbb Frauds Crlsty, breke one of her arms en Saturdiy, by a fall at the Metropolitan rink. Tne grand tetl ear "movement for last month was 80,359, a decreae evor Oct. ISSt of 8 C52, and a doerc.Ha evor Nev. 1883 of 3,183. Day Dispatcher W. O, Stnekler has assumed hlij duties. The JnniaU. Wicoenieoo and West Branch, ubove Williamsport, division of Penu'a. canal, susj-eud liavlgaMeu today. Slash iea Hinted pH Uolumeia, ui tne river tuts n. m. Mrs. William Wolf wai buriel in Wrightuville, yesterday afternoon, in the pretence ut a large nunibur of frleiuh and relatives, The Democratic parade bald in Irenville-, en Baturd.iy evening, was a BU0oesii:Ambreso Quigley gees te Phila dclphiaena visit te day. The P. It It. rrinir fereff.'at Columbia, was reduead ou Saturday'frem 30 te 23 baude. F. F. W. BheanrW herse ran oil yesterday, but was caught bedre it did any damage. Albert Kihlbmatv'nf Pottstown, is in town. Four drenken umbrella monders wcre driven out of Columbia, en Saturday, by Chief Burgess Irwin The 8:30 train, this a. m., was a half hour lat?, caused by a wrcek neith. Severnl rafts nie being taken from Little Island te points near the dam, l.lsl el uufiHtiueii l.elttri. The following is the list el unelalmed letteit) remaining in the postefQee, Lancas ter.fer the week ending December 1, 1881: iMilin' Lut, Mies Mary Iloekmyer, Miss Lizzie Corbit, Mlfs Kate Elmer, Margaret Kisena, Miss Barak Ewart, Miss Fannie Flaher, Mrs. Auuia G. Greff, Miss Mlna Hall, Mirs Ida Hess, Ziua O. Hess, Jonuie Hefmastcr, Mrp Martha Jehnsen, Mrs. Jlary A. Laveiy, aV'B Jbillie hev;, MIbb MinuinMcCuIIeugh, Miss Lauia Scott ElHcShatts, Mip Ida Styh, Mr. Jehn Suley, Miss Susie E Zimmerman. OenW List. Ilarry BlubreU, Franels Brady, Jaoeb Bewers, O.Bruner, Christian Charles, Ilarry Cooper, Arneld DewlDg, J. Diugee, G, Finkulateiu, Jehn L. Frey, Abraham O. Fritz, James Hewells, Davis Leng, J. F. Maokey & Ce,, Caleb Engene Montgomery, Jaoeb Mursen, Frank Myers, W. W. Nissley. I-je U'obmend, F. F. Iteycr. Alfred Soltzer, Wm II. Shields, II. II. Bhlpraan, Jehn Sheuk, I.M. Silverman, (2), B. W. Snyder, Frank Weaver, Eman uel Wolf, Seratihln Wehlfarth. The ITny l atj He it. Thore is a gnat deal of complaint in this elty ever the patehy and irregular way in which street work Is done under the present administration, One prdral nent eitizen, who showed us his recsipt for $357 93 city tax paid this year, aud who happens te be a Demo crat, complains that lu oensequenco of n neighbor's gutter being raised an elevation of his was rendered necessary. A year age half of it wus raised by the municipal authorities after several months effort te have it done, Sinee then the balance or the gutter has been filled with dirt and debris. Ou Tuesdav last the eitv ompleyes began the work of finishing the gutter; kept at It en Tuesday and Wednea day nud then left off before it was done, tbe street meanwhile belng obstructed with debris. This morning the same gentleman discovered that the street bands were nt work en the premises et Posteffloe Clerk Wni. M. Ojter, while his gutter ia still unfinished, IIe ia uaturally curious te knew if a Demouratle taxpayer baa any rights that a. Republican street cemmii. ieaar it boaed te respect, . "-V w-0 w-i"-, Tne sirttieulit Uenientiary. The Mothedlst Episcopal ehurcli was organized in the United Staten Just ene hundred years age. In commemoration of thoevont, prevision was rocently made that in the ohutehrs thore should be a thanks-offering made for seme religious educational nroharltable purpew. At the Dttke street oliureb, this elty, the oelobrntion took plaoe en Sunday meruiug and the thauks-etTurlng was iisi-csscd nt 41,000 te be applied te the liquidation of a debt of I'd GOO mi the parsenage, nnd the balanoe te go into the prcaohers' nid noeloty for the ute of superannuated preachers. Thore was no prcaehluu; during tee aorvleo, thoentlro session being tnken up in re oeivlng offerings, aud in prayer r.ud singing. The congregation was n very large nnd jubilant oue, nud bofern the meeting olesed net only was the 44.000 subscribed, but the subscription! had ralfed up te (4,300 Everybedy was happy and net a low present were willing te upon the books and double their subsotlptlenu In the oveniug a congratulatory sermon was preached by the past jr J. ,T. 8atcheH. I Ittlfl Irfient. The mayor disposed of eleven easca yes terday nnd thin morning Ten were lodgera and were discharged, nud ene, a druuk, paid costs. The polleo reported twclve gasnllne lampi as net burniug en Saturday nnd Bun day nights. All the olcctrle lights wero reported aB burniug. This evening the olcctrle lights will net be lit, the ompleyes of the oempany desir ing te elean the hollers. Thay h.ive net been eleaned and overhauled slnoe the works started last December. The ex roast and torchlight parade of the Mlllorsville Domecraoy, en Thursday uipht, premises te ba a big affair. David II. Bollenbergor, of Breokneok township, has made nn assipntuent for the benefit of creditors te Ellas Z'cgler, of the same township. Abraham L. Musser and wife, of Man helm township, te-day made an assignment of their property te Adam P. Kanek, of Drumore township. A TTcw ateunenlta Church The old Menuenitea of the Ilershey dis. triet, Isnae Eby, bishop, arc about build ing a uew house of worst' p nt I'aradise. They intend romevlng the old ehurub nud the uew ene vtlll be erected uear its site. The building will be lare enough te ae oemmodato about 000 pcisjns. The build. Ing comiittee nre Jehn E Hershey, luaae Llehty and Uenjamlnllauch; Jehn Hoever, carpenter, of Paradiee, vtilluroottbostruo vtillureottbostruo vtilluroettbostruo turo. aiettluear 1'ilien Heard. The prison inspectors at their meeting adopted a resolution that " the beard of inspectors of Lancaster county prison agree with the soveral grand juries in their rec ommendation of the erection of a new priseu, an it is knew n by us that the walls, especially the partitions between the eslls nre sueh eh te be a disraei te Liwmter county." The matter of prisoners passing from cell te cell, was also investigated. rcrtnel tlnuae HiMlcutteii. On Saturday, December 13th. a fine new public eoheol home in Sidhbuty tewnship.near Christiana, will be dodleated with interesting coremenlo. Snperintou Snperinteu dents Breeht and Buthile, aud Senators Myliu aud Stehm.in and ether dlstiu guiitbed epeakera nre expected te be present and tnke part in the oxercises. Heath el jeriii l.acneea, Jeseph La R no a u a well known resident of the Seventh vinrd, died ou Sunday nt his residence Ne 512 Seuth Duke sttvet, nfcer a. UiiReriu lUccsa from cenwumptum. Fer many years dcca5rd was a machinist employed at the Ne 1 cotton mill. IIe wai a member of Cau-as-sa-te-go tribe of Hid Men and Lancaster Cirelo Ne. 110, Brotherhood of the Umen. The funeral will take plae te-morrow afternoon. Wutt Inr lrefis, Ge irge lvcndig baa brought suit in the court of common plena against his neighbor Christian Binkleyrfer trcspa-s iu tearing down seme fences. The parties are farrters. A Htqactl lu fMltier Knnl, The will of the late Frank Qalnn admitted te prebate te dav. He qucathed $50C te ! v. A F Knul. was be HI'KdlAL NUTH'Kll. TliounlVBinslentlct "Thoej PlaitrrU the best pareus plaitur ever made." Only Sj centB. THi VfAtl'l.K. " tells' nenltli Ilennwer " restenw liefitth anil li?or, cures Dyspenalu, linnolence. Sexual. DeUtltty. fl. () Fea Cennlis. make a tltneJy usn et HaUi s Ilenuv et Her lienn I nnit 'Jar. riko'sToolli rike'sToolli riko'sTeolli aclio Drepj cnie in one mtnutu. tll-lwdoeilAw neiinii n nun," " lleiifrli en Itch " cures hurnerj. orupttens, rlncwerms, teller, suit rbcuin, trestcil feet, clillblalns. (3) Wli'it We Dili Uiire, i tf tlm Kutlure irwecan cure an ache, or a sprain, or a pain or a lament s. or a burn, or alirnl-e, or a bin , bv U9ltii Thomm' Kcleclrle Oil 1( t's de It. Themnt' Keleetrie OU U known te be poed. Let's try It- Kerenlu bv II K tertiran, drug gUt, 137 and 139 Nertli (jue.cn street. MOTH KM?. It you aie fulllnpr: broken, worn nut and nervous, use " Wells' llealtU llenewer." II UriiKglsts. ll) Celdsn's Liquid Beef Tonle fi nndnri'ed by lU8lclaus. Aihjer Velilcm; lake no ether. Ol druggists. dl-lwdoedAw " KOUllH l'IJf." Curei oello, crumps, dlaritirei ( externally ter uctuw, pains, spriilni, lieaitielie, nunralRie, rlieumatum. Fer man or beast. 20 unil We. (2) JllAltltlAUES SWAiui-.tMiRODEn At Lancaster, Ney. 19, at tlie bride's Uouie. by the liev. Ur. O K. Knlirbt, Ctmrles J. Bwarr te Katharine) II, daughter el Francis Btireder. 11 HuuhiUdlk." In tilts city, en Sunday, Nev. tl, ISst, by I'.av. t). Klln ileupt, at drace LutUerun iu nemine v, Mr. Milten F. llucb. and Msry 11 Uuul, all el l.ani-iutr. It" nr.Aiuti. ItDTTEa in this city, en the SOth lnst , lsaie Hulter, in the filth j ear of hU age. 'lhu relatives and friends et tha family sis respectfully Invlted te attend tbe Itinera from bis lata residence, Ne, i Seuth Water street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'elook. In. lerment at Lancnster cemetcry. St Zau.vt. Novembor29.1S3t In Lanraater, l'a., Al, M. Zihra, In the 41th your el hU ugu. The relatives and filunds, also Conestoga Council, Ne. f,Br. O. U A. M., aud Fejhahkn. nea Tribe, Ne. 22, 1, O. II. m., are respectfully Invited te attend the luneral, from his Inte rcslilcnce, Ne. 811 North Lluie street, Tuas day afternoon at B o'clock. Inleruient In Lan caster cemetery. GltaSBB In thl eltv. nn thn 21th lnt... Ulchael Ullgore, aged 69 years and 1 days. The relatives and friends el the family are respectfully Invited te attend tha funeral from his nephew's residence. Ne. 18 North Jeffersen strect, en Tuesday alternoen at 2 o'clock. In. torment at Lancaster cometory. HBxiaeirt. In this elty. Nev. 81, Charles son el Jehn and Maty beklnuer, uycdC months and 8 days. The relatlves and friends et the family are rcspectlully Invited te attend the funeral from his parents' rcslilcnce, Ne. ?37 East Wal nut street, en Tuesday alternoen at 2 o'clock. Interment ut St. Antheny's ccmetery. It LAOHEiU In till elty, Nev. OT, Jeseph Lair, nsau, aged 41 j ears, II months and 23dus. The relatives and friends et tbe family, also. Canassatege Tribe, Ne, 2C3, I. O. It. M., and uonuueg uircie, we, no II. U (II F. 0. A. are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from bis late resldence, Ne. 512 Seuth Duke street, en Tuesday af lernoeu at 2 o'clock. In teruisatav weed ward Mill temeterr, n HKYT AlirZUTUHtMBtlTB.. IOIt A KAHR TKKAT, THt UI.AIIKl.'H IIIirFKKS. ,m nn.xuiiijr.ne itiru fir lileiiilwl.nl Mc. t lb. Uranulated Hinrnr for 27c. Strictly ptirntjplcesnt bottom prices. ULAUKK'B, Ne.US WetRlnKtrueU MvlnKKUMUKHKATTNIDtlNK WILL, liocleswt this ( MONDAY ) evening, en nroeunt of tbe Itnd Mmi'n Hall, 'Xbe Itlnswlll biiaponenTIIKBUAT us usiisl. . It II r. NTS WAN1KU TO UANVAWd (OK (V. tlie UOMIV WKINUEfl COMrANY. AddrcH with reference, NO. 3 SOUTH TKNTll HTIIKKT. ne8-lwd I'hlladelptila. IMPKIVKlll(Klli:it OF MKH S1KN. Tlie inAinbern of Ershslikouee Trlbe. Ne K,w 111 incut atiliulr wluwam en'jUKSUAV, hi 1 o'clock, p. m te nttvnd tha luneral el our late llrethnr, Al. M, Zabm. Dirk HllllR. tiadirm nnd whltn crinvna. Tlut Trlbts In tne city ere ull Invlted. Ily order et the Hnchent, mi rETEIl O. HEN8EL, Ceflt. NOTIUK (I. O.A.m. Tlie m intinrs of Oer.est"a Council O. U. A. M.. iirureriuesteit te inunt In tlie council chamber te nun row (1 (JK8DA1 ) am moon at 1 o'clock, te Pttleml tlm funeral et ourlate brother, Albert It, Zalim. i ennclls Neg S2 nnd 123, Jr. O. U. A. M. are respectfully In Tlled. Attest: teAAU K. LUNU, h, 'a. It riMK 1 Tl inKrtBRlIS OK flAN-Ml.tA.Tr.UO Jt I in. Ne. 2,3. 1. O U. M.. nm rcnimiitml In miotutthelr vriRwam en lueiday Atternoeti at 1 o'clock, sbare, ler the purpose of attend Inn tbe lununii el llre. Jes Det'Kan. The brother el Ne. Ne. tl and Ne. 41 are re spectfully Invited te attend, lly order et UEO.tV I. KONAKI), Sachem Attest : Hnum .1. Drewn, C. el It. it -vjtiaieni;. tl MnmbBrsef ConejtegA rircle. Ne 110. n. II. (It. F.) l'a., arorequeled te meet at their hall en te-morrow ( 'i UKSIIA Y ) alternoen, nt 1 o'clock, te attend tha funerat of mother J oseiili Lngnisau. Lnncister CHcte, Ne. 10$, Is Invited te at tend Ily order of A.J. HOCK, O W. Attest: J. A, OvxnDsss, 11 a. K. it G1 Ox-Roast -AND- Torchlight Precession, AT JIILLKUSVILLE.ON THURSDAY, DEO. 4th, 1884. ABLB Sl'KAKKKS WILL 1MIKSENT. BE BANDS OF MUSIC. The Democracy el the cennly are Invited. The Ox-roast will take place at 2 o'clock in thn alternoen and the Torehllght Farade at I( In the evening. Turn Out ! Turn Out ! dl-3Ul "I K. 8TIAU.1U. GREAT SLAUGHTER .-IN FINE- OVBEOOATS. We efTar tedly a redncllen el 25 te SO per coal below last month's prlcnt. Cremblu's uelcbiated und popular Overceating!, THE BEST IN THE WOULD. mall thedtn'ernht'fiiailesnTr styles. Ely slsns, Fur, VkIeum, Vicunas, LHlIapels, 11h tmns Mentanak'tf, Astiaelims. ute. F. & II KnuleiiH. txirlue. Duird's and 1'ntunt Iteaverc, lleyiil IrHh Frolze, Jarryencn, To Te To te rail mi. Meltons and Kersays. These (reeds can only be hid nt 1 inllni houses tn large cltltM nnd run tn nrke trein J.Wte Jlix) We iirsKtilllmr them trein ISO te CO. A lull line et lloimellc Fubilcs, raniilng In pilcu-j Irein (15 te f.U. SUITINGS OF EVKHY DEbCItirriON AT I'ltlCKS COltr.ESl'C'NDISULY LOW. All colors nre subjected tea thorenp;li ehem leal li at. Uur work Is of the besl and Muliint iiyluet art Our long oxpurlunce In business uud cloie tnapuctlen onahles us tobothor tebothor tobethor ouuhly familiar with nil the best manufactures imil httvst styles lu thu market. Ulve us a trld uud be Louvlneed, ut Ne. 2 West King St., & Centre Square. S maris ly Was IIUN UAfU'a fcONSI. CHRISTMAS ! Holiday Goods, New Engravings, Etchings, Photogravures. Water Celer Sketches, Piang's Ohridtrnas OardB and Tokens. Illustrated Beeks, Bibles, Prayer Beeks, Children's Beeks. Writing Desks, Werk Bexas, Jewel Bexes, Toilet Sets. Pocket Beeks, Card Oases, Photograph Albums, Ssrap Beeks, . Scrap Pictures, Water Celer Bexes. Painting Beeks, Tey Beeks, Fancy Stationery, AT TUB llOUKBTOKK OF JOIN BABE'S SONS, IS and 17 North Queea St.,' LAtfOABTKB.'.I-A. ifxw AitrMBxinitMitsra. LIHN & UKKHEMAN. CHRISTMAS GOODS AT eTLINN & BEENEMAN'S. The Largest Bteclcand Lewest t'rlces, HOLIDAY HOODH. Dells. Dell Carrlaifes, Express Wagons, Hprlug and Hebby Horses Uhoeflys and Voleclpodos, Tin nnd Mechanical Toys. -Merchants, Chuiehes and Sunday-schools supplled at New Yerc Prices. FLINN & BRENEMAN, .Ne. 152 North Queen Street, TLEUAST HOLIDAY UOUUJ, Christmas 1884. Thn Holiday eeasen Is near at hand and te In our c ises a full line el ELEGANT HOLIDAY GOODS. - Watches, Diamonds, Bronzes, Silverware, in Sterling and Plate, Jewelry, Spectacles and French and American Clocks, We call attention te the laet that with enr cemplete Factory we can Oil any special orders ler DIAMOND MOUxNTINO, MASONIC OR SOCIETY BADGES, Or any article In Geld or Stiver Jewelry. CSFlrBt-elass Repairing in Every Braneh of Our Business, ED W. W. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, nev22 It Aj;l' AIl' X.HTISK21KN1H. WANTII-A WlljHAIf TO '! OUT TO work.eluierby the day or week j cau give coo J roferennu. pply at niO J.d NO. 51 K.af VINE STUKET. WAnTI'lJ-AHIUMlMAN WITH 85,000 Cnplt.il In Itctall Ce il Unslneis In Phil adelphia. Business establlshed lour veire. Addnss, E. II WIUUIIT. nev2Slmd Philadelphia P.O. Fei(HAL.r. Tiir;aiiiiKK-sTuu nmcic DWKLI INO t having two flne stere rooms In s line), with a Twe-Story lirlck Hear Attachment and also lirlck Stable, sltuate en the soutliwest corner et North Queen and West Lemen streets, all known as " The Pen Pen neck Property." Apply te UAUMM1N IIUIINO, Iteit Kstate Agents, Ne. 10 West Orang St. octaj-uevl'-dttl 0 111)111.10 BAl.K. 1 Will be sold nt l'ublla Sale nt Uoersn Schlott's trrunklln lteuee), en MONDAY EVKN1NU, 1) fcOKillJKIt8.lt!1!. tbe 11 rst-cUss STOllK. bl'ASn AND DWULI.INU. sltuate Nej. 1 nnd 117 North Uueen Street, en tbe East slila und nearly oppeiitu Kl-nn ,t llrene man's stele uni enu-hnlf cquare south el depot. The building Is Twe-Story Brlek. S3 leet front, wllh two-story lirlck Jlack Building attached, slated, go threu:b whole heuse, cellar under entlre building. Ins hydrant, cis tern and well et spring water, and private tlireti tout slde alley entrance. The let fronts 3i-J' feet en North Qaeen street, and extends eastward 21 feat, mom or lea. te Ulirlull in streut, en nhlch end nt let Is lar;?e tvr-jtery rrame nullitln, snllab'e lV'irl19m!st"iniu,Qr uu bu renvnrtut ffilonwetlVn.in'ln'ScsrTSJt tiuiiii-niran,!.. 1 ai ci oils nuiriuic iruinree", aise gripe vine, Partel pnrchase raoney can remiln If se de aired, nnd pesasjluii will be given April 1, Sale te commence at 7Jf o'clock p. m., tvhen terms will be made known by OHAKLK3 KNAPP And Itmisman .t Burns, Ileal Kstate Agents. Jaoeb UUNDiacit, Auct novJi)eedli !UHLIO S.M.U-ON FIO.NIUV, IIKUKSI. UKR, 1, 1831. will be sold at public sale, by the um!oisl;:ned, commit! 10 el Simen blngle, by virtue el an order et 1 1 j Court et Common Picas et Lancaster county. Pa., at IhoCeDpur (louse, en West Kltijr street. In the cltv et Lancaster, Pa. the follewlnfr Valuable Ileal Kstite, situated lu tlie city e: Lancaster, te wit: Ne l,a TWO-VTOUY BltlCK DWELLING IIOUSK, with twoBtery bcir hull, Hug at tached thereto, und ether eut-bulldings, situ atid ou tbe northwest coiner et Weal OraiiKO strei tnnd Murlettaavpiiun, and le el Kreund, centidnuiK en said Marietta avenuu 1 id feut, 2 tnchts, und en said 0mn0'e street 17S fuut, 1 Inch, and extendlnjj baclc te pioperty Ne. s. herclnalterileBLrlbed. 'Iho heusu Is large and conveniently arranged, and contains kes and tbu let has Irult treeq and Krape vines. This properly Is beautifully located us a private rdd.Ience. Ne. 2. a TwoSterv Brick Dwel'tng Heu'O, and ether out bulldlmrs. und let et Kreund. situated en thu west stde et said Mnrlettii I uveaue. centaintm; en still st.irlella avonue, IS lcet, 2 Inccs, nnu ettumllnK In duplh 75 tcet, mere or les, te prepery et Charles Mate Ne. 3. n Tne-Slcry lirlck Dwelling Heuse, and ether out buildings, und a let at ground, situated en the wesisblu et Murletta uvenne and a 14 leet wide alley, centatnlm; en said Marietta avenue, 10 feet, 0 tnchis. and en suld alley, 7 feet, 7 Incites, and extending lndeplh 7A feet, luore or le-s, te property et Charles Mstz. Ne. 4, a Frame stable and a let of ground, situated en the teutb side el 14 tcet wlde alley and udlelnln Ne 3, abee described, en the south, containing en (aid alley 42 feet, 1 Inch, and en Ne. 3, ubove described, Wlent, morn or less, and a'dig property le thu said Charles Mat 41 teet. Hale te commence at T o'clock p. m. nn mill day, when terms and cnmllllens will be madoknewuby FUANK PKttllfFKlt, Committee. llKMiTSnunEnr. Auct. nev4-T.td PDItLIU HAI.K or VALUAIILK SUII UKBAN PKOPEUTY. On MONDAY, DEChSllIKU 1, 18SI, at Iho Pnblle liouse et Henry Itabter (Qrape Hetel), will be sold that valuuble property, lately owned by J, 11, B. WBitner, sltuiited In Lancader township, en Iho north tide el Columbia plke, opposite Dr Nevln's property, one-lounh mlle wst of the watch factory, consisting of Five Acres aud Forty-Four and One halt Percl ei, mero or leas, well Unproved, laid out In lawns, gardens and tannine pleis, nlantel with numereus trees, ernauientul nnd fruit t crapes and vari ous small Itults, and having a never tailing well of llmestone water with pump In yard. On which are e ected an Kicellunt Commodi ous BltlUK HtaiDKNCK, with additional win?, with slate and tin roots, bavlnu four teen rooms and several hill), and bathroom supplied with water neiu an Iren tank, and comfortable in ell lighted nnd ventilated cel lars, with cemented flooring and plestsred waili and ccllleff, In widen Is built a large hIze tnoilern Ittynelds heater An Outside Kitchen of Urlck, with up ur room ter ser vants, stable i, Cnrrlaice Heuso and Tobacco Bhed in excellent oendltlnn. Ale, All th t curtain two story IlltlCK DWELLING ID'USK, with two-etery brick back buildings, extending iu depth nearly 00 feet. The let fronts 11 feet, f'4 Inches, mere or less, en the west slde of ieutli (Juuen street, and extends westward In dspth 'H9 toot, mero or less, te 1'eaver street. This prererty was known as the old Chil dren's liome, nnd mero recently as St, Mary's Orphan Asylum and Academy.end Is In koeiI repair, and suitable for manulactuilnif, or most any business requiting much loom ; with dwelling attached. Terms easy, two-thirds of the pnrchase money may leraalu In the properties. ettie locuiumwiiceni. i p. in,, wnen atten dance will be given and terms mads known by D. A. ALTICK. JOHN W.LOWKLL, U.K. UodeNOlIY, Finance CemuiUU3 et St. Mary's orphan A By. luni. nfJ,.0,i9AdlU pi IKAUD Vitus INSUItANOK COMPANY, OF; PIIILADKLl'llIA. Altked 8. (Iillbtt, President. James II. Alverd, Vice Pres. andTreas. KnwiH F. Meoeill, Seerctary. Jeuus B. Allem, Asi't. Scc'y Asicts: One Millien, Twe Hundred and iiity-nine xaeusana, mine iiun- dred and Sixty-seven Dollars and Forty-nine Cents. All lnvosted in 'solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. Rife & Kaufman, tAQKNTB, Ne. 10 East King Street. oeVemdU.WJtB.U Wa are new openlng our annual oihlbltlen el Lancaster, Pa meet the want! of our trade.we have placed IN - Lancaster, Pa. ttJSVlOAX TllOM UlTTKltS. nun itmt OO W W W HV N " II II R It O O W W WW N S N " v nn UBU It iuhi HllK u if w v w v r 3 II e e V W WW M M M B 8 H OO w w K NN n nnn oe nv h II k it e e NN N it nun e iikkk II It It O ON NN II 11 It OO N NN nnn nTTTT T1TT Fll X 1 E U 1 X If .inn It R ii nn n i! t 'SSS- iinn una This medlclnn, combining Iren with pur vecetabln tonics, quickly and completely CUUES DY8PKP8IA, INDIUKSIION, MA I.AICIA, WKAKNE'S, IMPUKK BLOOD. CHILLS aud FUVKIt and NKUUALGIA. By mpltt and thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches every part et tbe system, purities and enriches the bleed, strenKthens tbe muscles and ncrves, and teuaj and invig orates the system: A flne AppeOier Hest tonic known. It will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed. Bulchlug, Huat lit tbu atom atem acli. Heartburn, etc. The only iron modlclne that will net black en or Inlure the teeth. It Is Invaluabln ter dlsoesos peculiar te women, and te ull persons who lead sedentary lives. An untatltnK romedy for diseases ofithe Ltverand Kidneys. Por-ieussullerlnij from tlie ettect of evor- 'jerk. nervous troubles. 103s or upietlte. or dihlllly. nxnorlencooulck relief nndrannwm! BtltlTK 1U4 nun. ii nees nei canse ncaaacna or prenura con-stlpalien-OTHUIt Iren medicines de. It Is the only preparation et Iren that causes no Injurious otTects. Physicians and druggists recommend It as the beat. Try It, The ifenutne bes Traile Mark and cioeod red lines ou wrapper. Toke no ether. Uade only by BROWN CHEMICAL OO. s9-l)l&lvw Baltlmore, lid. I U1I.TV, OUILTY, tlUILTl. J. W. M1LLEU, Of Washington boreuith. Pa , Is guilty of man ulacturlnj; MILLER'S And the vordlctet all who use It Is that "IT IS THE BEST!" "IT IS THE 11 ESI " " IT IS THE LEST! " BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP IS TUB BEST. sepU-flmdftw f Ui. KNKIllr'3 Seething Syrup 18 THE LATEST AND BEST PUKPAliA- TION FOU THE COMPLAIN13 OF THE Little Onbs, And It It KlvlnK the utmost satisfaction te ull who are ualunit 17 0mdAw u ait DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, rea tub cuhh or COSTIVENKSS, FEVKlt? TOUPIDITY OF THE LIVEIIAND BOWELS, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, EUUCTA- TIONSA DiUPEPdlA, It is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In convenience ana devoid et the harshness usually produced by P1LL8, and tan be taken In all seasons et the year. MVlt la pleaa int te take Aslc yeurdnalrx ler It, sepu-i muaw i ill tit a MACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP. septl7-6mdiw ULUEttaOITTUE (JtluNKAVAIIYUDva In Importance and danger, according te their extent and thelr situation. In seme cases their course Is acute and rapid in elhes verychroule and protracted. Thosu Thesu pernclal are less Important and dangerous than tha deep-seated UlctiVs. All Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Threat-also, Chronle and Private DUeoses-successiully treated by DltS. II D. and M. A. LONQAKER. Offic-13 East Waiuut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. dl-3tdw OLD HTUUK UONNKOTItiUT UlUAIta, 11 ler 15a Can be relied en as .strictly con nccticnt at IlAKm&H'B YELLOW FUONT UlQAlt BXOIUS. SECnND EDITIOH. MONDAY BVENINO, DEO, 1. 1004. CONGRESS AT WOKK. LEUISLATORSAUAIN IN T11K UAUNKH 1 Tbe l'rtiliifut's Blrrfnis CentnlDlng Nnm uoret IlccennnetnlnMnns et Interett te the Oasntiy, WAetiiNaTON, Det). 1. The fjallorles of the Heuso wero fllled with apectaters this morning, te view the opening proeeedliiRS. Numereus floral tleslfjiia ornamentetl the ueska of faverite membcrs. The raembers Indulged In the nsual greetings, exchang ing congratulations en ro-eleotlon or con cen con delonco en defeat. The Republicans made geed-natured replies te the equally geed natured cbafunn of the Demoerata en the result of the presidential contest, and no blttarness has been manifested en either iide. Promptly at neon the speaker oalled the honse te order and the ebaplaiu openod the session with prayer. The roll disclosed the presonce et 222 membcrs. A commtttce was appointed te wait upon tbe president, In conjunction with a similar commtttee from the Benato, and Inform him that Congress la ready te rccalve any communication he may ba ploased te make. The liouse at 12:33 took a rocesB for 15 mluntea. THE SENATE C0RVENE9. The openlng of the sosslen of the Senat) was preoeedod bv a half hour of hand- shakicg and gossiping between senators ana tneir friends, baveral of the deika of senaters were deoerated with floral tributes sent by admirers, thome3t favered In this rospeet being Senater German, who was the reeipent of two enormous roosters and ene arm ehalr bearing the words "Reserved for A. V. 0. 1837." ,The gallerics were as usual en opening days well filled with stranccra. Promptly at neon the president of the Senate called tbe oedy te erder and prayer was offered by the ebaplain. On motion of Legan tLe secretary was instructed te inform the Henso of Representatives that the Senate was ready te proaeed te business. A co ru ral ttee was appointed te inform the presi dent that the Senate was ready te recoive any oemunioation he might be pleased te make, and the Benato then took a roeosa for half an hour. Upen roas3embling seme miscellaneous business was trans trans neted, and then at 13:55 another rea&ss of half an hour wastaken. At 1:35 the president's m&ssage was ro re ro ceivod by the Sanate and Its reading at oneo proceeded with. THE president's MEBSAOE. The prosidenta messace opens by re ferring te the recent presidential election and says it Is a matter of congratulation that notwithstanding the intonse fervor of the eampaign, the pnblie poaeo has suffered no dlsturbancs, thus signally demonstrating the strength and wisdom of our political Institutions. The presiilent then refeie te tha oleetoral distute eight years age, and says it Is of the grcateBt importance that this question be solved be fore conflicting claims te the prcsidoney shall again distract the country. Our relations with all foreign powers eontinue amicable. The true interpretation of the rocent treaty with China, parmtttng the restriction of Chinese immigration, is likely te ba again the subjoet of debate. It may be questioned whether the statute pased nt the last session dees net violate the treaty lights of certain Chinese who left here with return certificates, valid under the old law and who new teem te be debarred from relandlug for laak of the certificates required by the new. Pursuant te the advice of the Smite r.t the last session, the presldeut has rooog reoog roeog nized tbe flag of the international associa tion of tbe Conge, and appointed a oemmoroial ageut for the Ceage basin. The importance of tbe rich prospective trade el that valley leads te the general couvietion that it should be opencd te all nations ou equal terms, and the Unlted States new has delegates iu attondaneo at tbe International oenferonoo ou that subjoet new sitting in JLIerlin. Iu roferring te ethor foreign affairs tbe pros! clout says that with France the traditional oerdial relation eontinue and suggests that Congress take notion in recognizing the spirit whleh has compelled her te give ur the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World." After a referoneo te the international relations with Spain, tbe president alludes te a treaty that will bring about closer commercial relations with the Spanish West Indies, IIe speaks approvingly of the effort te iuoreaEO commerco with the Central and Seuth American state?, lie recommends that the scope of our neutral ity laws ba se enlarged as te cever all patent aeta of hostility committed In our territory against a friendly nation. Slnoe our statutes wcre framed meJern lngonu lngenu ity has supplied means for organization of hostilities without open resort te filibus tering parties. This question oenoorns our national honor. Our naturalization laws" also need revision, belng in seme points ambigleus or obseloto. The legis tien of last Bcsaien has produeed seme embarassmeut in the dlplomatie scrvioe and the president trusts Congress wilt make prevision for all the needs of tbe service. A community of 00,000,000 should be adequately represented abroad. The total ordinary receipts for tbe last fiscal year were (348,510,609, and the ex. pendltures $200,010,473,' leaving a surplus of $57,003,390. As compared with the preceding fiscal yearthere wasnotdcereaso of evor $31,000,000 In expenditures. Tlie aggregate receipts wcre about $54,000,000 lef s than theso of the year previous. The falling off in the rovenue from customs, made up nearly $20,000,000 of thid de ficiency, and about $23,000,000 of the re mainder was due te the diminished ro re celpts from internal taxation. In reviewing Becretary McCul Icen's re pett the president oenours in recommend ing the immcdlate suspension of tbe coinage of silver dollars and the issuanoe of silver oertlflates and says be hopes the secretary's suggestions re spect the withdrawal from circu lation of ene and two dollar notes will recoive approval. Seme prevision should be made for the surrender of the trade dollars te tne government at a slight advanes ever their bullion value. The president then renews his recommendation that all excise taxes, exoept these relating te distilled spiritB be abolished, lie suggests that measuiei be taken te inoreaee our foreign trade by the appointment of a oemmlEston, He recommends that American shipping be eared for by liberal paymeuts for mall transporta tion. IIe believes, regarding national banks, that thev may be allowed a larcer circulation and safety. He congratulates the country for tbe lrecdem from Indian outbreaks. , He urties strongly therestoratlen of the navy and repeats his recommendation of last year that the Bingle rate postage en drop letters be reduced te ene eent wuero wuere OTer two cents new required .by law, and approves the recommendation of the post master general that the unit of welght in the rating of first-class matter be ene ounce instead of a half once. A special stamp for exceptional dispatch is suggested. IIe advises tbe enaotment of statutes respecting tbe legal complications ever lapsed grants te railroad companies, and the effeetual funding of tbe debt of the several l'aoiue rauteads. IIe reoemmends the most radieal constitu tional measurej te stamp out polygamy, lie declares that the polley of increasing our foreign trade la most complex. The establishment of a oensuUr service en it salaried footing ts auggMted. A tttjm carrying marine is spokea of faverablr, m is also an uniform curreney kMlri' fe: the countries of America Tkenoea. mendatlens en the trade with these oeuh. arc (julte lengthy. I, th Heading's Las T1M. TnENTON, N. J Dse. 1 The Ulntwere salt te annul the laase of the Jersey Cm. tral te the Readlng was deelded this morning against Mr. Dlmmere. Thekse Is thorefero valid. WBATUKK IMDIUATIONS. !VAfliiiNOTew. n. n.. Tim a. Middle Atlantic states, generally fr weather, varlable wtndn. mmtl- f4i. slight change In temperature. ' BtAUHmts. F biladeipnt nitrasi. PrrrLAnxLpnrA. nnn i.rin, .u.,iM i.k inoderato demand auporflne Btateat t,a W SJ03 Mt winter clear. sjSOAtsei de stralghti. fl 0034 60: Minn: 5?ii e1-Tp0' li 7.5S.,.SLl!tIKlt W34 tei Wlsoensla Jffnff.' lEEW&Sb emi-F'mw .i ..... " T- --- .- "V.""-2 ' "' "" pik ae. 1 IB3 SB. iiyaueurnrmai S3 boosts. Wheat auint and euvi Kn - e'niled,79879fat e. S de, TOjj Me. 1 Pi, di ,e93 : Ne. 2 Delaware de. Kla. Cern quiet but steady; steamer, tt GWet sail yolle w and de inlxed 3l7e ; tee. 2ievl. arnaSaTrNe- 1 White, Mat e. Kye nominal at fJBCfla. SeU-Cloverseed dull at 7XQSO Timethy lulj at $l 4081 ( Flaxseed nnnat 1 C Wlnter Ilran quiet at lit 7JU15.' Proy'slens stead yt India Mess noet tie DO f?2,' City rto.ii3seeioj Uess Perk, .S6t II 00 j Heet Hams, 20 50321. " Ilacen, He I Srnoked Shonlders. 7 Lard dull: city reflned, suej I loose butchers, 7ffl7!4 : prlme steam $797 81. llutter marftet and prlces steady ter cholce Boedj i Creamery extras, at 30c ( Vt estem de, de. 2SJi2lc U. C. N. Y. extras, 280270 1 Westi 6ln. ''J,10! 2SI Western geed te choice, 20aiTc. Uells at 18320et packing, llfjlle. Kkks arm, with (air demand t extras, n Q30et Western, WawKe. Ohoeso-marltet steady, with quiet demand: ..w ,Yort ,uU creams, at ltueiSQ! Hl1?..0"' chelc. "?iOl2e de fair te prime, fifSpiHiej Pa. part sums, 697e; de MIT, Petroleum steady ; Beflned, 7Jc Whlsay dull: IVnstern at I ae. ntiw xerc Bum, Wsw Tens, Dee. 1. Fleur State and West ern dull and drooping, uenlhera qalet and heavy. Wheat denreued and H3Jie lower t least marked ea Slay, with ruoJenUo anecnlatlra speculatlv tlcallnss t Ne. 1. Whltn. nominal : Ne. a Red, DecM8iKft81J:otJan,83ifiHej ireb,tJi MHe t March, MJie ; M ly, bimtHa. Cern HCttie lower ana dell i Mlind irnttn. spot, 45859 e t de tnture, 45a47c OaU dull and a shade lovrer t Ne. 3 Dec., R2e; Jan., 320 ; autte, 31B3I3 ; Western, Sim 830, Philadelphia uattte Husat. Stock YAnDs, H'kst Pmr.iDZL'riru. Dec 1. Cattle In fair demand! reeelpU gOOOhaadi nrtme. WAOGUa : iroed. tlliaea ; madinm. iW 9'-He; common, i'tdi'ie. Hlioep market dull ; receipts, 12,000 head prlme 4;iaHe t Reed, IXSIe t medtnm, 'iKSSKei common, 7Ja par head te JWe per pound ; tame, stla. Hots In fair demand i receipts. litMt i 1I. lnuatBKBOXe. Llve Htecn Olarker, CmeAOO Cattle llncelpts, 3 800 head t ship ments, 2,001; head! otlerlngs mostly Texana nnd common untlvts; oxpert (traues. 96 109 S 75 1 geed le cholce sldpplni;, " 40U6 80 5 com mon te fair, tl wa 4 41 ; Texans 10c lower. ti SXJQ3 e- Hogs Ilccelpta, 31.030 head 1 sldpmants, 1,003 head ! market raiily active closing S cenU lower; reuWipackinir, $194 23; packing end shipping, ti 3J1 62i; llht, iai3 skips, Sbecp-itceelpts, 1,200 head; shipments, 1.008 head ; market uteiuy ; lnrerler te latr, tlS 2 CO; medlnm te geed, $2 0'a3 23; choice le, extra, 136033. Hast i.inarrrr Cattle nelblng doing; re- uriiiui, (, iloeu ; BQipmenis, 10 ueau. llees lalrly active t receipts. 6.200 hes mellis, U,;ej bead; PhUadelnhlas. f t 3034 S Slice u Nethtnir delnir t recftnt. 1.000 bend 1 shipments, l.floe head. ntecn muTsets. quotAllens by Heed, McQrann Ce., BUU. era, Lancaster, Pa. llA-v. izx. Sr.K. Missouri PocIOe Michlmin Central K911 New Yerk Control SOU New Jersey Control U Ohie Centr.it, DoLLaet. A Western.... Ue)i Denvor Kle Omnile.... .... Erie. ..... ............ 14 '6 Kansas A Texas. leii Lake llhnre tl Chicago N. W.,oem.. 01) N. N., Out. A Western bt. Paul A Omaha SO Pacific Mall 61 Slit! 109ji 17i CS OIK Kocnesterft Pittsburgh.. Su l'anl... ...... ,.. Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabanh Common........ Wabash Preferred. West'rn Union Tolesrraph Louisville & Nashvllle... 735 13K ee 61V 27K eitt 2 . .. VJM- OU Xi........ .... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania... (leading li;t P. T. A ilull&le.... - Northern Pacific Cem... I8J4 Northern Pacific Prof... 42 UestonvUle , Philadelphia & Erle...... .... Nortnern Central. ..j, UUUUllAIUUU., ., ...... Canada Southern. Ull.-.......... ............. People's PnsKansrK." Jnrsey Ceutml...., OregonTranscentlneulal. UcadlnuUeneral MUrs.... 2 70 32 .... rntiaaeipma. (uotatlensby Associated ;Preas. Stocks steady. Philadelphia & He K. K. 18 Heading UaUread 11J4 Pennsylvania Railroad , B1W Lehigh Valley Ilallread 61 Unlted Companion or New Jersey 1M Nerthern Pacific. 18U Nerthern Paclfle Preferred. 41& l,nnlrrh Navlimllntl P.ntnmtnv AWt V Wj? Horrlstewn ltallroed .........10S , Central Transirartatlen Company......... SS j-, llntlale, N.Y..and Philadelphia U f Little Scan vlklll lis.llre.ad M new ieis. Quotations by Associated Press, Stocks weaker. Meney, 1Q20. New Yerk Control Brie itallread auauii j,AiaGH....i.........................iin A.ln.na U, M Michigan Cen'-Tal Uallread.... DC Michigan Heutliern Itallread S3 Illinois Central Ualiread 121 Cleveland & 1'lttsbnrgh ItaUread, ........ ..1ST Chicago A 1-oes island UaUread 111H x iiuiuurgii a luri vrayuu uuucuiut..,iw Western Union Teljgruph Company...... 61H xoicue a nuiasn...... .,...,.......,.,. New Jersey Control . New Yerk On-trle k Western..........,, W nxw jivrJEJixxaxjtKifTa c. O. bWAUU .UU. COAL. Offloe-No. 20 Centre Sqnate.I -5 Yards-East Walnut and Marshall Strsett. 1 , (Stewarts Old Yard.l . X,M lietn Yam and Offloe eenneeted wltti M FM Telephene exchange. n. tritfhl tun Wnnn 1 BPRniiT.TT. ectlWmdMAr.B , -j3 E 7INHULOYIIINO rtJK TUG CALL. 1 have new displayed en my counter anil racks my superb line el Fall Woolens.' They are the choicest goods ever offered la mis ciry vy uy uiuruuuiib lauur uuiowJietv. All Suits, Pantaloons and OverceaU will be tiimmed with the very best and a ptsrleetand comfeiuble tit alwa j s guaranteed. Don't tall te step as you pass by ana examine the geed la my window. A.H.IIOSKN8TXIW, 37 North Queen street, opposite the PosteSM, inM-3tndit TTAIK 1JALSAM. TXKmVB HAIR IJALSAMJ A boneflolal aresslng preferred tei slMltt-r jv articles because of Its purity and rlekjM-r-fume. ItlUCbTOUKil TO OKAY UA1K ' YeiiTtiruL COLOU and prevents deadrvK? andlalllnget the hair. 40eandL0p. " m w ii , t-v ,, FL0HESTON. Kxceis the tlnest flewer tn rlebaes. ReM cate. very lasting. Ne odor llkn It. Be sM you get r LO II KSTON Cologne, stgiuMare i (llxcex A Ce N. Y., en overy UbeL S sM cents, at drrugbts and dealers la perftMMt , , OOLOQNE. ,", cia-UrweewWX h&, $m m & m m liSA 41 HS m,'? 4$ 'ft.; & V''1 fiJt ' r im ".. 1,11. . iJi 4T . 'ij'rt4Sj'-i. waAj -kA-i