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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELI.1GTCN0ER, MONDAY JANUARY 5. 1885.
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BREAKS AtfD GOUGES.
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MMtFteA Threatens the Safety of the
t Colombia The Anm.
la That Borough Nelcn
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la Mid Around the Town.
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fcttlr Correspondence of l-rmtieE-fcui.
Columbia, Jan. 6. The Smqueliatinn was
' M a g en Satuntnj nflernoen ntiil evening,
Hki, the tlfttnage it caused Is considerable
. ffce p river floods reached Columbia nlieut
; ilpk'ta.jfcndlnanhour'atlmelnd litlett the
river banks fulL Alwtit tlie same tlme its
HMrfeee M lee fmve wir, and in less tlme than
It take te wrlte these lines, the river iVns
itted with a resisting, crushing body of
- iHeken ice. By 7 p. the water lind nt-
' tallied the great height et between 8 and 10 feet
above low water mark. Gerges formed en
Mm 'dam and bridge, and before this the
.'gorges gave way, the "back water" had ever-
Jflowed the river banks, causing liavoe
!', amongst everything It came in contact with.
ijjj; At or near tne tunnel tne water was se wgii
" "that it flowed into tlie canal.
" Gerges were formed at the pier nearest tlie
river span, and were se High ns te nearly
'.?.
J touch their structure During the evening a
ri lngs, drifted past Columbia. Ue.it houses,
Jik beats, and almost everything else in clese
proximity te tlie water's edg-j, were cither
eompletoly destroyed or badly tinmaired.
Shanties en many flsli batteries below the
dam were crushed by the ice, iiiillotlie
north end of the raft schute was damaged.
AU day yesterday lxatsand canoes below the
dam were employed In catching many of the
hundreds of boom legs which dessceuded the
river.
The C. &.V. D. R. It. tricks at Turkey Hill
nre blocked with huge cakes of Ice, and
travel at that point is Impossible. Workmen
nre new engaged in clearing the trucks.
At Pert Dctieslt the water flowed Inte and
swamped tlie new engine liouse of tlie C. A
P. P. R. R.
The gorges at Chlqucs caused the water te
back, and nt mere than one point along I'rent
street the river and canal are as one. All nr nr
tlclea en the river shorn nt that point hae
been considerably damaged by the ice. The
ice still moves. Hundreds of persons gath
ered along the river shores yesterday te
witness the beautiful and novel, te some,
Bight of an ice gerge mid high water.
The Amusement Season.
Instead of rendering "Yvonne," in the
opera liouse en Saturday evening, Jl'lle Rhea
with her excellent support, gave "Arcadia."
Kb announcement 11 as made of tlie change,
and as no pregrammes had been issued, the
nudlcnce bellOYOd they were listening te
"Yvenne." Hut "Arcadia" was superbly
rendered and delighted the "small but se
lect" audience. M'lle Rhea ii tlie llncst
actress tliat ever appeared in Columbia, and
although her enunciation was anything but
distinct, her expression and gestures were
line.
"Breach of Premiso" In tlie eiicra house
tills evening, is a comedy that will suit Ct
. lutnblans exactly. It is latmbablc, bright
and witty and deserves a full house.
The charity ball will be held en the 20th
inst., after all. Gee. I', TmIz has resigned as
manager, but his position will Ijo acceptably
tilled by Jeseph KauUniau. The proceeds
from the ball will go tow arils purchasing an
artificial arm for James Mulenev, who lest
his natural ene In a railroad accident. James
censents te liave tliejball held for ills benefit,
although Ills mother docs net.
Religious Iiitelllffencf-.
iJhoepenIng services in the opera house
' yesterday afternoon of the week of prayer
were very interesting. The singing was tine,
addresses eloquent and prayers Impressive.
The attendance numbered 'hundred. Tlie
second meeting will be held at "S50 this c cu
ing In Trinity Reformed church, when the
pastor, Rev. J. II. Pcnnolieker. will pre pre pre
oide and deliver a sermon en " Pralse ami
Thank-wiving."
At the llrst anniversary of Mr. L. V. May's
nibleclass, or tlie E. '. Lutheran Hundav
fcclioel, the following interesting rc'xirt
was made : Tlie class was erpmizcil the
lirxt Sunday in January, IShl, w 1th la mem
bers. Te-day it has 43 regular and 11 Irregu
lar members. Average nuuibcr present dur
ing the ycar,27 j avcr.ige number absent dur
ing the. year, 23. On the 1st .Sunday In Jan
uary, 20 persons, visitors Included,; w ero
present, and en the last Sundav in IsSI,
20 persons Including visitors werii present.
4 members of the class iiave removed 1'iein
Columbia, 4 wero married, 2 became teachers
In the 12. n. Lutheran Sunday school. Ne
deaths occurred during the year. The
smallest attendance was en July 27th, but 10
scholars being present, the largest was en
April 13. 49 presnt. li members of the class
belong te the 11 K. Lutheran church, 2 te
ether churches, and 23 te none at all. 1 joined
the 11 II Lutheran cliucli during the year.
The collections for the vear amounted te
537.5a
Following are the efflccrs of tlie M. 11
Sunday school, elected vesterdav : Sunt., A,
C. Uruuer, esq. ; Asst., W. D. Snyder j Trcas.,
Fred. tV. Ilwkcl, jr. ; Sect.. I . ti. Paine. ;
Asst, II. B. Rhoades; Cliler Librarian, J no.
Mutten; Assistant, Kuic Autwcrterj
Chorister, A. Briincr; Organist, Mrs. i;ila
Velser; Supts. or Infant department, Misses
Emma Kckman and Auuie llruuer.
I'm k Trustees: Elrctcl.
The result of Saturday's election, at
Wagner's hotel, en Saturday afternoon, for
three trustees ler the old Columbia public
ground company, resulted as fellows :
jenn a. .3iaue.2; Jehn u I'inkerlen 72 j
Harry lllppey 70; James Perrettet 2. Last
week -Mr. Perrettet signified his willingness
te beceme a candidate for re-election. The
BLite-makers wanted Mr. Hlppey, aud all
tlckeu distributed at the polls by the slate
makers, who had everything their own wav,
bere the namoef the latter gentleman. It
was an lnjustice te Mr. Perrettet, mid these
who worked against him, will net be forgot
ten by theso who voted and were net awnre
that he was a candidate. These elections arc
held yearly.
Personal rululs.
Messrs. Gee. Shuman and Jeseph Ken Ken
nedy, connected with the Philadelphia 1'rcaa,
are the guests of Mr. Marsliall Shuman.
Mr. Oscar Ilellmaii lias accepted a clerk
ship in the Columbia National bank. His
resignation as collection dork in tlie First
National will be accepted.
Senater J. W, Lee, who lias baeti the guest
or ex-Senater C. S. Kautlman, lias returned
te Ids home in Franklin.
V. B. Batcman, or Lancaster, is he poorly
with brain fever, that liis life is despaired ei.
He is well known In Columbia.
Capt. Jehn Musser, or the Metropolitan
pole club, has reslgned that jiosltien.
lloreuRh llrlff,.
Members of Clilcques.dunga Tribe, Ne. 39,
LO. R. M., will assemble in their wigw.un
te-morrow nt 0 a. in., te attend tlie funeral of
their late brother, Aaren Mecklev. Inter
ment at Irenvlllc.
Ijewis Tiiemas sustained a number of cuts
nnd bruises en Saturday by falling ever tlie
old cinder banks at the Siiawuce furnaces.
An application for a charter was erdeied te
be made at yesterday's meeting of the llioth llieth llioth
crheod of Railroad lirakemcn's union.
A brass deer key and a pair or steel specta
cles were lest en Locust street, between First
and Fourth, en Saturday.
The public and private schools, or Colum Celum
bia reopened this morning, with a large at
tendance. Mrs. Goe. Crane last her evn-sliisnn r. i ,..
cuntBtreet, betwecu 2d and 4th, en Fridiv.
Narrow ljcupe frein Ureunlng.
Miss Kuitua High, aged 18 jeans her
brother aged 10 years, children of ex-Count v
RccorderGcergeJ. High, and an iumate of
the family or (ioergo Uuckwaltcr, madonar madenar madonar
reiv escapes from drowning en Sunday after aftor aftor
noen. They were crossing tlibdam at Green,
land mills te visit a friend, fmd when hair
way ever the ice broke'mdthhpirty w re
;"," ,"' uivr raiieu loudly
pS1lw'l 5001; n crowd assembled en
the banks of the stream. They were
finally rescued by Christian Itehrer, a farmer
res ding in thp vfcinlly. He secured a ba. t
nndcuttinga iiassage through thojee rewiied
, the party. Miss High wUs almost imcon imcen imcon
eious when rescued. TJ10 tiarty wero taken
te houses Jn thtv vicinity and cared for until
. they had reeeeml HuIMeU-ntly le be taken
home, 'J hey had been in the wuterevcr half
an hour en rescuwl.
L Walvr I'lpe Iturt.
TllfWii u kid brfclk In Ilm -t. ..1. ..
, Wmestipetleuliiig from the main into the
r?Wiceruwi'K0M. Kline. Alargijquiu.
. ti lity of water was lest yostenlay,
riiise.v j.v j-uen nevate
Mint et (lie Uht .tmlieti Nitlmrdlimtr lie.
Klrrleil.
Tills morning the new lieard of dlas?ters of
the oer met nl the almshouse. The mem
bers of the old were Benjamin Lengnccker,
Lancaster townships IV. W. Bird, Lincoln;
Daniel Herr, I'cquea ! Jelm K. Miller,
Salisbury 1 Jehn Hvans Warwick, and Mar
tin Krcider, city. Is,iae Ilauck, 1'ast lim lim
jieter, and Cenrad Gast, clly, vere elected
directors at the last election te take the places
of Messrs. Kvnnsnnd Krcider, whose terms
expired, but Mr. iSast's death left 11 vacancy
In the beard.
Tlie lieard fermtnl a teuieniry orgjinlrjt ergjinlrjt orgjinlrjt
llen by clieslng K. W. Bard president and
Jehn K. Miller secretary.
Daniel llerr, or Pcquea, was unanimously
chosen permanent president or the beard.
Tlie lieaid then proceeded te fill tlie vacancy
by the death of Mr. Gast, and Allan A. lierr,
city, was unanimously elected.
ilr. J. It. MacCrcary was unanimously re
elected f-uperinlcudeiit and physician of the
hospital.
Fer steward of the almshouse Geerge
Ulnicr, et Fast Iimpctcr, wasnemluitcd by
the beard, ami Geerge H Worst, or Sails,
bury, by Mr. Miller. Mr. Worst was
elected en the sixth kdlet.
Fer treasurer Aut'rcw F. Frantz,city, was
nominated by Itanck nnd elected by accla
mation. The fellow ing elllceis w ere then re-elected
bynrclaiuatieii': Fanner, KucImmcruiau;
engineer, T.ivler Siiiuyler ; baker, Lew Is
Kelhiuis ; solicitor, W. T. Brown, esii.
Bcfore adjourning the Ixxird passed a reso
lution prehibitim; any inmate from leaving
the grounds without a icrmlt, and in cne
any rviunicd inteMcatcu tney snail lie ii--vhnrged.
Kach elllwr elected bv the baud was re
(iniivd te take an oath te icrfenn his duty te
the best of his ability, and report any irregu
larities that may come te his knowledge.
The Orpinliiilliin nt tlie I'rlwn.
This morning the old baud of prison in
spectors held their last meeting at the prison.
All the members were present as fellow s ;
Calvin Carter, chairman; Jehn II. Miller,
Mlllersville. Henry Delmcr, llv-t Limpeter;
Jacob W. Nlssley, ltaphe ; Jehn t). Veacr,
Providence, and R. It. Illtzcr. F(lirat:u
The minutes were net read ; a number of
bills wero appreed.
TholKHidef Keeper Burklielder in tlie
sum of Sl.OOrt, with Andrew Lofeerand
Jacob Burklielder, of Hit Lnuipctcr, aud
Jehn McLnmhlln, city, as sureties was pre
sented and nppre oil.
The proposed act of A'scmbly permitting
tlie sentencing of lenir term prisoners wiie
nre rcc-ipturcHl after escaping, te the llistcrn
IKnitentlarv, was endorsed."
Solicitor kennedy was notified te direct the
contractors Ter the gas machlue te furnish it
at ouce.
Messrs. Cuter aud Miller were appointed
n committee te audit Treasurer Weaver's ac
count. Olllcer Aaren 11. Gilbert, of Columbia, who
cipturvil Jelin Lippincott, was awarded the
sum of ?j( tlie amount ettered ler his return.
Tlie old lieard then adjourned.
Tin: NEW BOAlttl.
The new Injard met for organization after
dinner. The only new member is Jelm
Zcllers, jr., of Upper Leacock, who takes
the place of Mr. Bitzer. As Mr. Weaver was
te-ck-cted he remains In the lieard.
The beard organized by unanimously
cheesing Mr. Nlssley as president, Mr.
Weaicr secretary and 'Mr. Dehner treasurer.
After organizing, the beard adjourned te go
te the nlmhouse te meet the peer directors
for the purpose of etectingn chaplain.
The beard ro-asemMed after the leiut i-en-ven
ion and privcedeil te elect olllcialsef Iho
prison.
Fertirst unilerkecicr, 1). S. Maiiffer, city,
the present incunilx'nt, was nominated by
Mr. Curler, and S. M. Geed, of Uiijier Li
cKic. was nominated by Mr Miller. Mr.
SlautTer was elected en the first lullet by a
oteofr te 1.
Al. Murr. citv, tlie present iiuuiiilx'iit, was
nominated by ilr. Weaver, and unanimously
elected second tinderkeeper.
Dai id Warfel, city, the present inciimlcnt.
was nominated for clerk by Mr. Wesiiernud
unanimously re-electcd.
O. C. Kennedy, esq., was en motion of Mr.
Nis,ley unaulmlusly re-electcd solicitor.
Fer physician, lirs. Geerge it. Itehrer,
Summy, 11 11. Ilyus aud C. 11 Netchcr
were neuiliiated, and Dr. Itehrer was 10
elccted en the tirst ballet by a vole of four te
one cast for Dr. Siinimy.
The salary of the assistant tinderkeeper
was en motion increased from 30 te ?Ij per
month, and Kll Miller, of Mlllersville, was
elected te till the po-iitien.
I'er watchmen, U. II. Armstrong, of Prov
idence, was nominated by Mr. Weaver ; U.
N. Zellers, of L'pivr Leacock, bv Mr. Car
ter ; Wm. Miller, city, by Mr. Miner; Frank
Barr, uty, by Mr. ('alter, and Jacob M.
Snaiely, or Itehrerstcw 11, by Mr. Nfsslcy.
On the" lust ballet Messrs. Armstrong and
Zellcra w ere elected.
I'er shoemaker, C. C. troll, of Hist I-1111-pcter,
wasnnniinated by Mr. Zcllers; 11. F.
itroeks, of Prevideuce.'bv Mr. Miller, and
Henry Cloud, of Martic, by Mr. Caiter. Mr.
Greil was elected en the second ballet-
Fer baker, Charles Fby, of Mount Jey,
w as nominated bv Mr. Nlssley ; Zach Wea er,
city, by Mr. Weavur and Frank Grcider,
city, by Mr. Miller. Mr. I"by was elected 011
the second ballet.
Fer druggist, O. II. Pax-en, of Christiana,
was nominated bv Mr. Carter; Rnwr, of
Fphrata, by .Mr. Nisslcv; Win. G. Ilaker,
city, by Mr. Weaier ; A. A. Ilubley, city, bv
Mr. Dener; Jehn H. Kuulliiun, city, by Mr.
Zellers; II. II. Cochran, city, bv Mr. tiller.
Messrs. Paxson, Knutl'iii.in, Ilubley and
Cochran were elected en the ilrst liallr't.
Mr. Carter ellered a resolution fixing tlie
day that the grand jury ne.t ilsit the prison
us the day for a s-iecial uieetlngaud Solicitor
Kennedy was instructed te consult with our
citizens In regard te the building of a new
prison,
The act or Ks-t iKIng tlie comity etllccrs
sdarles repeds tlie act which jMjrmits the
prison keejicr te secure his Leme supplies
Irani the beard; and the solicitor was in
R'ruc'.ed te juejiureacase stated teasccrfiin
whether the lieard could net Iki permitted te
continue furnishing the supplies.
The provident nnueunced the following
committees, of which he is chairman ox ex ox
elllcla Heme .Vi;pift Weaver and Detmer;
luru Wi-aer and Doliner; Veier. Miller
nndZeller; Leather; Carter and Miller;
.(cit. Dehner and Carter.
Jn Joint Cemt'iitiuii.
Tills afternoon the beards of the prison in
spectors and lxer directors met in joint con
vention at the almshouse for the purK-u of
electing a moral instructor,
Mr. Niselcy of the prison was chosen chair
man or the meeting.
ltev. Jehn Sncnk, the present moral
instructor or the institution, was the only
candidate for the place, and iie was reelected
by acclamation. Ills Hilary was lixed at the
s.tnie as last year.
Alter liis election Mr. Swenk made a
lengthy address, giving an account of his
w erk.
lliu Iren Works I'Jie.
Ne. 1 Fiigiue company last a plug connec
tion en the way te the iireat tlie Penn iron
works 011 Satuiday morning, and the Under
is requested teleai 0 it at the englne house.
In our report or the (Ire we were mistaken
in stating that Chief I'ligiuccr Hewell
arrived 011 the ground after Mr. Middleton.
Iho iormerwastlierewjiuo tlme linuhuiice
erthe latter, haling made rem.1rk.1blv fast
time.
1'nlse rrfliii.c.
Jehn Buckley, who was anested xime
weeks age, charged 11 1th false pretense en
path of C. C. Smith, and was held for 11 hcar-
j..e iti-iuiu uiu ihiii .Miicriiiau Samson, win
be given 11 hearing before Ahlerinan Spurrier
011 '1 uesday evening next.
hlll.t .U'lhlrut.
On Satunlay evening a man left his herse
hitched te a covered wagon standing in front
of the I.VTi'i,Mei;.NL'i:n olllce. As he was
about getting Inte the vehicle tlie herse
wheeled around quickly aud up-et it. Tlie
animal ran as far us the monument, w here he
was caught. The wagon was slightly dam.
aged,, but the driier escaped unhurt.
Mrlihcii Willi Piinilj.l..
Frederick .Miller, butcher, was stricken
with paralysis en Saturday morning, aud
ii?!1 '-'"Iv.il condition ut ids home, Na
JlO-iWstOrangohtieet, Mr. Miller is about
81 years of age.
BIS lll.H k.mlthlnf,.
Jehn Irwin, bhwksuilth, of Maner town-
"""!- viauer new election district,) en
December 2 1 lilted and drove 52 new shoes
oil nurses. He JiimI no heln at all. nml elnlnw
L'?." l,,'P?ht ily' erk yet rciwlcd
byaryhoiscshecr.
mem: ,slsatiexs xi'nti.i:i.
Hew un lumi;liiiitli( ItciMiiter rrrrtt lit
Milking llhiuclf Klillnileiiv"
The widely publtshed ieiert el an "at
tempt te assassinate " Cel. James Dully, or
Marietta, had no foundation iccpt in the
accidental occurrence, narrated in tlie 1.ti:!.
i.kii:.nci:ii ofFiiday.eraMrny bullet liailng
passed thrcugli Ids bcil-roem window the
ether morning.
Tlie idea tliat ihere was any attempt at
assassination was neier entertalnrsl by the
family. The A'cic Je falsely stated that it
was their supposition "thaltiie ihtsoiiwIie
(lied the shot s,iiv miiiie ls;rseii at the win
dow through the heavy lace cuit.iius and,
supiKisIng it te !k Colonel Duiry, flnsl in the
hope of striking him." This idea originated
w itli the same rcjorter w he, sulle-rim- from a
tit of holiday Indigestion, siw 11 headless
ghat walking eier the Maner hills, found
the petrified corise of a murdered jieddler
in tlie Fulton swamps and had n 1 Isleti or
Jehn Frankfenl in the spirit.
Adi ices from Akren, Ohie, where Frank
lord was reerted te liaie died, most ciriss.
tually explode what was left of that canard.
An Iniesligatleu there, undertaken at the
Instant-oef the lNTi:t.t.uiK.ci;n, shows that
Frankford has net licen tliere for Hie years,
and that Martin Kllne.at whes.i house he was
said te hue died, lias been dead for nearly a
year. Mrs. Kline, the widow, denies any
knew ledge of Frankfenl.
Saturday ArtrrntHtirA Court Nete.
At Saturday afternoon's session el court
l'llisen Hutt adopted Chailes McCormick as
ids child.
Ne exceptions hai ing been filed te the au
ditors' bill of eiMs, the court dirts-ted the
same te be paid.
The court dlrcettHlth.it CeuMalilc .Mruek
withdraw hlsleiy made en executions issued
en property of Samuel Pence. Jr., but which
properly was claimed by Samuel Pence, sr.
Adjourned te January Vi. nt in o'clock.
Atsiiinit the siatlini lluims
Yesterday and this morning the mayor dis
posed of twenty-nine ctves. All were va
grants and were discharged.
Only two gasoline- lights in the Seventh
ward were tcpertcd as net burning un Sun
day night.
Neier Wrarjr ! Hell lteln.
I'reui the Sunburj New 9
The l-mraster iNTr.i.Liensrcu comes te
us enlarged, with a new suit of clothes, aud
1 cry greatly improved. We hope it may net
grew weary in its work among the I-mcater
stalw arts.
A (,imhI Leeking 11 It I llxcvllent
I twin the Welltbore Uazette.
Tlie iNTKLLKinscKlt lias addtsl n new
drevs te Its ether excellencies, and is ns geed
looking as it is excellent.
The Safr.t of liti t Mmnil-.
The lepeit liy the Kitiitnlle Life Vssurancc
Society, of the Vultctl .imm, of ihe uuprrcc
tlcnteil unieunt el JciS'O.iti") or new business dur
ins the 5 car Is!, w hlch l the laruest amount of
new huiliius ever done tn a single year, tnill
cates that, tn a period of unusual nnjurl.il de
prc-slen, the public uiluU has aimkencd te the
luiIMirtancoer Juillcleii life Insuninrn tuvesi
inent. IV. 3. JIaittlen, innnaer fur I.nneati 1
county, in North Queen street.
Aiuucmeiit.
Cirap Oprrfi Te-nighl. a rnntne tht
Ih'uctt laultnneieniriinn.iny arm cdlu this
city from Ucadin;:, where thiy clustsl one of the
test ciiKaKcrueiits ever known In that city bv
any company Te-night they wtll open lib
" Ihu JInscet " In Fulton opera heue
Lcctute 011 Oemu'len ltcv. Muttbcn- Jl
IUj-gsaiid Mr. Eitiranl Wilsen, eolertsl orators
of this city, will k-cttire In Ant loch church. Clay
tivet, en Thursday evening, en thu subject or
"t ruination." Frem the well Known ability of
t Li speakers It Is fair te Infer that inm-b "new
light Mltltic threw 11 uimii a subject which Is new
fiifnging the lamest theu;bt of thousand of
people.
.ir.i7f7.rs.
Iilll.lilelihl.l .ll.irltt t.
raiLvDEt.riiIv,Juu 5-Flourtreii!S, tusmrKi
Ihy with wheat price ; ileiuund 'geed .
Supciilne, t! 2,-MVi .V)j llxtni. $i SiiiU : IVim'a.
laiully, V, iVff.l .'hi : Winter clears, Wttug'l -a : de
straights, H lifil 5U: lllun extra clear, M 7M
Ii5: de str.iiKbts.'M ! 5rt : wintei ituteuu,
II .'iO(j-.l-.": spiingile, fl 74. l).
Kj c Heur at W S7i(K .'A
W heat strong and higher : Ne 2 Western
I!ed. s-'js..ic ; Xe. 3 de. 6k ; Ne 1 l'a. de, Die;
Nti. ? lielaware, de, Die
Cem tlrtii, muler llxht eilerlngs ; tninier, fs'A
SMe; Sa.i jellew and mixed, Ijffljec NO. 3
II, lgj.ic.
).it nctlve and higher- N'e 1, While,
SinTtUf. Se i de. ii'x ; Se. 3 de, J3t :
li-lectnl. J2S-J2KC : Ne. J mixed, le
11 dull ut O.O'tfiiBe.
S-ecils Clever linu nt ",.. ; Timethy dull
at 1 lnTl : FIaeud linn at 11 41.
11 Inter bran 11 no ut IS 7-Hiln.
ProvNlens iiutet untl steudv : mes iwirk,
I ian M . beer h inn, 119 Md J) ; elty mess beef.
iMeugll.
Itaeuu, tlgSV I smekcil Shoulders, ftVjTe .
suit de, 5itic; Muul.ed luuii.lDJunll'.c, nkkled
de, ey.'-JDJic.
Ijml steady : city retlned, Sc , loe-e butchers',
iJe : prime ntc.uii. 7.
butler linn : geed demand for- table grades;
Cicaniery extra, SHiSJe ; II. C. und X. V. de. T.ft
-c: dairy extras, hQSmi : de geed te choice, it
Itells al isjee : jMeklng butter, Iftie.
Kggs market linn with geed demand :
extra, SUji.-lc.
Cheeu dull and steaily ; Ne- lerlc Full
Cieani, ir4S13c ; Dhle Flats, choice, ll.e : de
fair te piluie, iSllJfe; I'elm'u pal t kim. Znc:
de full de, 4ei)c.
Petroleum tiufet ; Ifellued, Tin.
WhlskvdulIutllVU
N'ert Viirk Market.
N'kw Ti uiik, Jan. J. Fleur state and l'cterii
11 shude stieiiger add fairly active. Southern
iinn.
Wheal etcIIuiI. frcrt-h nnd 33IMC higher,
ulthnniictiebulues : Ne. 1 White, We , .Ne.
2 IIimI, Jan.. UP tnW.ci Jlar, 'Jl,le'.'4e: April,
"ift''e ; May. UT'.'i-tJ'je.
Cern n?le higher and mere artive : Mlied
IVestern, spot, .'n(J.Me ; de futuie, 4uV5ii .e.
als JifJlc higher . Ne , Feb . (;-,-,. jUy
4ti-4 ; euiiu, ejtietj ; eicrn, .uiyc
l.ile stuck 1'rltc.
Ciiicaue. ('.ittle Itecclpts, 3SM head; ship
ments, l.uai bead : the market was ilim .
geed grades cuiceiuid stead) ; general m.tikel
lultd weaker; cspeiti, neniliijlly Ji oeiju a :
gixsl te choke shipping, 1 SI&aKI: reiiiiiiini tit
lair, lf! ; Inferior le lair cow, fi I0tj3, gissl te
ihelee, M-iiifl ; steckera, Mgl ; feeder. tiQV).
llegs. Itecelpts, SI.IJHJ head : hlpiueut, ,I.Vt)
heail : liiiirktt opened weak, but eleed weak
und loe Inn r: rough (lacking, ! PlfjIW; light.
I 21S HI; packing und shipping, fl Bufil ui:
skill. 31
sheep, liceelpts.tnTO head; shipments, ,VX1 head;
market tteudy and stronger ;Inferter te fair, -.
3 ; tiiedlum te goetl, ..! 73 ; choice, U win I 25 ;
Lamb, tiQ:i.
I'ast I.ibeiitv. Cattle market nothing doing ;
all through consignments ; leceipts, 511 he-ad :
lilpmciils, SVi head. ljit iiuotatlens prluiu,
.-.'((a; fuirtogeiNl, (in-JSiVi. common. $I(J
Cattle Maiket.
IVkst l'niikm.i em. .I,.,, s
sits K V nil'1
tuttte market fair; iccelpN, -3,-Jnl head: prime,
it(i'c ; gtsxl, OVjti'' ; medium, I'iQ.lUc : coin
111011, 3ile ; extrumes, 3ii7c ; mist ale at IJ.fi
.V'e.
shefp market fdr; reruliits, 6,iu bead ;
prime, SQ'-iie ; geed, 'liGI'ic ; medium, 3Kfile ;
common, -'u.-e. v
lings maikut full -receipts, l,6t)hcad : cllliu
id r!(i-4'c
simk .tlarketn.
Quotations by Iteed, .McfJiaun A
ljiucaslt-r, l'a.
IImhiiiiiI l'.iellle
Ce., Iliukei,
12 11 3 !-. a.
.llii-hlgaiiCenlnd .. .
New 1 eik Central ...
New.len.ey Cciilml .
dhle Central
Del. Ijick- .t Western
l)eucrA IMe fliittiil..
5IU
S7'j
S7i
iiil
1
ml
l2
SsV
:rle .' ii;
huiiHas.t Texas le'.J
Ijikesbere rl-v?
Chicago X. W.,ceui , S5?
X. N.. Ont..V Wi-stein
St. Paul A Oiualu Vf
1'arlllu .Mall epj
litH'hester.t Pittsburg .. ...
SI l'.inl .
1
1:
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12
iiji
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71
Vi'i
IBJ,
a
si
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Texas I'aellle pi
I'nleii Paellle '.?
Waluish Coinmeu ,
Wiibash l'relcrred
West'n I'nien Telegneili.. r.i'
I.ouUvllleAXahvlllti..... sj
-N. Y Chi. A. St. 1
Lehigh Vulley 9)
Lehigh Xuvlgatlen .unj
Pen 11 yl vuula se)i
Heading M
1". T. Alluirale sS
Xeishern I'aellle Cem.... JO'l
Xeitheru I'aellle I'ruf.... u
llesteuvllle
Philadelphia Lilc
Xerthern Ccnlnil
t'lidergieuud
Canada Se 11 1 lie 1 11 ,
'! .,-,; "-.
rcople's Paseuger
Jirtcy Central
I'hlladelpbla,
t-iiotallens by Associated 1'iets.
stocks wtisiily.
Philadelphia A. Crie It. It
Heading Kullread.. ,,
ri'iins)lvaiiln I lull lead
la-hlgh Valley Italliead . .
I idled lemiuiides of .New .leccy
Northeiiil'aellle ... ,.
Xeitheru I'acltlc Pielcncd
-Sel them Cculral Kallread ,,
.fl
TJJi
731.
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,v:ir .i n rj.'K
'; 1:01101:
l-'AH.N'USTOl'K.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!
Announcement Extraordinary.
Owlnir te the oxplrntteu of Loivbe of Bullilliig en MARCH lf-t.lOBG, we
have iloternilncd te clese out our Entlre Stock of
-HEW AND DESIRABLE DRY GOODS,--
lVjirest'iitiiii; Kiililoeii or Twi,ut.vTlieuintl DollaiNinlheXoxl Tne .Months,
Atul in erder te eITect be larixe 11 buIe we will rofuue NO OFFER for any
Koecls we have, us they will ALL be potjltively eeltl during JANUARY nnd
FEBRUARY.
GEORGE FAHNESTOCK,
Ne. 14 East King Street Bair's Old Stand.
U'Ululi Xnv litat Ien Compan) 3.'M
Neirlmii liallrtsid b
( eiitnil TiiuiHpoilatleu t-eunstiiy... Sil
lluiral.i. New Yerk. V Philadelphia . .1'.
l.lHlesiinivlMIl Ihdlreud .. .V;
Nm Yerk.
Quotations by Associated Press
stocks stronger. Meney, l(JIc
New erk Central
Krle liallread .
Adams i:invss
-Mlehliranlenti-.il Unllread
II lehliran southern l.'ailreid
Illinois cvnlnil llHllrtMtl
Ch-i Chun! ft Pltlsliiiru liallread
bleaieft l.eek Island ltallivid
l'Ittluiiy ft I'ert Wavne lhillreud . ...
Western I'iiIeii Telegraph Company
Tolisle ft 11 nliash
New .lersey Ccntrd.. ..
.New T. erk, Ontario ft Western
. ..fflf
... 1
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1SJ?
.M
1
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.St?
lib1
MAitni.ii;i:.s.
IIesti NerinrcK. Xeveinber 11. lsl, by Itei
Hr P .1 Met iillas-li, Ir .!,. 1,11 M. PK-ntr.. ef.Car
lisle, te llls ladle I . Norbeck. stepdaughter, et
l'hillp lis-roui,ef laineurlei l'a. ltd
A i:ir a i) wn ti s ;. i.-.vr,.
rAXTi:D.
ttlrls te learn the tailoring trade Apply
at S7 EAsf KING STKl'l'T, 3d floei. ltd
Ar.NTi: ALAiY"'rbnAcceisTRir-
i per "ant-a -Hinilun Applvat
t.si Wi;T tilt VNf-f. STUEl.T
-rAXTK.)T
II 1!et te leain trade" rtt
l. A. AI.TICK ft SON"'
Carriage Factory,
lid Ne, tin ml It 11 vt Orange street
rp'l (J: Y "CAN" ALL t'OI'Y HUT NONK
i- can eiiu.d the Havana ellew front 3c 1.1
Sl.t
iiAi:riiAN-p YEi.i.ew riteNT t ui.vn
sreiiK.
rilllU I.AHUl'ST, IlKST AXD MOST
-I complete iissurtincnt of Eurlnc. (.iilnennd
Poker Caids In the town, from frc. ier pickup,
II llllll 1V8 Yn.l.OH FltONTtlUAIt
iTOKE.
rrUll'Y CAN ALL COPY. HUT NONR
X. tm eipi U the Havana Yelleiv Kient V.
tlgnr. ut
HAltDlAN VEI.r.OVV FIKINT CIU 111
-reitK.
DON'T L'Si: LINlMi:XTS OK OINT OINT
.tuents. Onti llenseu's Cnpclne Plaster l
better than nil the grcay ceiuiHiunds you can
carry. i"i tents.
"1--10 It Itn.VT.
L! A llrt cbis llnlry Farm, situate two miles
from laincaster A lucre. Let In 7lh Ward.cltv.
1 I acre Let In ih Waul, city. Several small
houses
tUl hud lllltsilft I1UO.
IJlelT itilXT.""
X2 At Xe -2) CEXTItr. sijUARF.. heated rooms
011 sccenilmut third tloers, suitable for a senui
tiess, olllce use or lodging purposes. rose
sleu April 1 ipply nt
31 HAIlKltllfslI'S.
Janltfd SO Punn Siiuarc.
COM-.VIOGA .MUTUAL HRNKFlCIALi
A.ssOLIATIOX. Annual uiecttug of the
lHstelatleii en te-morrow Clued.iy) eventnerat
1li o'clock, in the olllce of .Ne. -. Cotten )IU1
uiimd leiNuts aud election of eftleeis.
lid I.UWI.N E.SXYIIi.1!, sec'y
IlI's-IKAIILi: LUH'OIl SSTOKH FOR
XI. SALE -Thestockef ll'iuors.KOeil-tvilland
tlxtuisiB of a llrat-clas viholesule and reuill
llquei stei-c ettcicdut private s,ile, situated dl
lectl) opposite the posterike, Ne. 13 North CJuten
Htlt'Lt, I-uuc.i3lcr, 1'j.
JanU-tfd HOL'SEAL ft CO.
"ITIOlt LAROr.ST STOCK OF COn-'KUS
.1 and Teas, for largest n-ortinent of Presents,
for largest uertmcut of ( aimed Gesl.
I.iiiul LAKKE'S,
Xe. s Wct King street.
'I hive Cans Extra Table Tomatoes for 85c.
-I7OK HUNT.
JJ Fieiu Aiirll 1st, Ivj, sieiu Roem Ne ii hul
King street, 1J) or lsj feet long, as desired ; gecsl
cast and south light. .Ne. SiJ can be taken In,
thus making one of the largest and most dcslra dcslra
blcslere rooms in the clti Apply ut N'e. 'X.
JunG-itd
IT-LUCTION NOTIC1I
li TUE EA8TLR.S .llARKET HeC9E CO ,
Lancaster. Pa,
The nnnual meeting of stockholders und elec
tion for Directors of this company will bu held
atHM East King street, en TCKSDAV, JAN.
11, between the hours of lu o'clock, a. in., und
neon. ALLAN A. HEItlt,
d.-i-dljl.' becreturv.
e-i'AR'rxKRSiifFNO'ricn.
V The undersigned hav e tenncd a co-partnership
under the tlrm name of Klngft Hnlnltsh, at
N'e il Lat Orange street. Lancaster, l'a., in the
buimv.s of wholesaling und retailing Paints,
Oils, 1 arnlnhctf, Coach und Heusepalntei' sun
piles J AC. T.KINO,
(Latnnridinr Illllei's.)
JOHN" A. IIEI.NI1SH,
(Lute of A. C. Kepler's.)
s
jteraui:
COiNtMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYEIl,
tlecil) d ;iil West Chestnut street,
-rrNDKinvKAU axd hosiery.
felling elfat price 1c thuu ever offend be
lore, ul
IIKCKTOI.il 1
AlseWisilen Shirts, Comforts, Ceunter1"'!'',
Pant, Ovenills, Mitts, and 11 variety of WIN
IT. K (iOUDs, which will be sold lit Tery leduccd
prices.
-si-ciiic Pure Ice, FltF.K from any fevver
uge, from llochteld's Iaiiidlug, ubove thu city
duiii, ut reasouuhle rale.
L
OUIS WEUER.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
1IAIU1AISS IX
WATCIII, CLOCK'S. CHAIN'S, mxc-!, SPEC
TACLES, Etc.
Uepalrlug of all kinds n III lecelve my iiersemil
attention. I.Ofls WEllEIt.
Xe. lluX North gueen Micet.
C2 KeiiiciulH-r unme nnd iiiuuber. Directly
eppiMltu City Held, near I'cnu'u DciHit.i
JyaiDd
D
inCIlLKR.t KC1IAUM.
THE LARGEST STOCK
-OF-
FURNITURE
IN LANCASTER COUNTY
WHICH WILL IIK SOLD CHEAP.
l'euens going te Heuse Itte ping nriiuy pailles
In need of F-iriillme will tliitl baigulus by cull
lug at
Xes. 27, 23 nml 31 Seuth Queen St.
DeicWer Si Scliaum.
JuiiJ.'ImeawdMftw
n s i:m i:.v t..
Jan53tdM.lVs
.vi.-ii Aiirjutrt.sr.vtxfT.s.
MRS. COOIT.R. Ne. 2T1I NORTH MUI
IIKIIIiY STIII.F.T, will give special atten
tion te the washing and lui Ing out of the detiil.
J3.M
-I7OR RUNT Till'. Ml'KUIMAC UOUSI",
JJ en Xorthl'rlneesticct, vilthpait etstabllng
Apply at the hotel Jan3-lldliAltw
MKRRSl'IIAl'M AND 1IKIAR l'lIT-S
and smokers, a choice let te elcct from,
at prices truit defy competition, ut
UAUTMAN'S 1ELI.OW FltO.NT ClUAil
si ORE.
rAvrnn.
TT Five girls te de general houseweik.
ply at Xe tXVl Eat Oiangn stleet.
A p
It -r-NTi:i).
T? sltustten te de general limiscniitk or
iip-ttalrs work. IpplvutNe. tM Neilh Water
street ltd
Trie it ri:nt.
: Frem Ipill lt.ei sismcr If desired, thetle
slmbleresldenee Ne .su5 East King street, wilt
all modern com entonces Fortt rins.t lc, nppl)
nl 'bit Vtit 1. 1 ml i-aiait 1 uliiuiitivr t'n
mini East King stiret
I.Htifiifttt.r. I'll
janu-iiti
.1 F STU'FFEI
ITIORRRNT.
: A lialrv Farm et lil Acres In tht Cltj. of
Ijiuraster and Mniihrtiu ten nshlp fnnn April 1.
Annlv in
.1. .M. Ill KM.
Ji-tfdftvt
N'e. 11 N'erth Duke street
Jrnui:siiAVKi.eN(?.sixci:i)i:cini:i)
that thu Yellow I lout. V. Cigar is the bet
lu the state, at
HAUTMA.N' YELLOW FItONT CItiAK sTOISE
-ILnCTION netici:.
J J M.rstncnen Hall Association I
liura.ter. Pti s
The annual intetlugef .sti;kheIdci mid etec
Hen for Dliecters of this Association will b
held at Mirnnercher Hall, en Tuewlav, .lauuaiy
eth. a se clock p in (IEO PFElFFEU.
JJ'it srcrciarj
DlVIDRXi) XOTICI-.
The President and Managers of the lam
caster A snnuehaunn Tiirnplke Itead hive de
clared a dividend of two and llvc-twclflhs per
cent, en the capital stock of the Company, pajiv
ble en demand nt the ultlee of ih Treasuiei
W P HltlNTOX. Treasurer,
Ne :ts south gueen Micet.
JvMAiii 5th. 1-s.i JniaVdld
TiT:xxual siKirrixr". ektTii:
MiKkbeldcrs of the " FurmeiV N'erlhern
Market ( euipnuv " will be held In thtlr ettlce In
the market heue, en Monday, January lith, i'l 1
o'clock p. in , te elect Uliectorste serse llmeil
iilngi-ar. HEX J ItL'TII,
Secrelarv
I.ascaster, Jaiiunr) Jth, l-sCl. JaliO-l'itd.llliv
rpiu: I'AKTXintsiup iiiTitTrroKeni:
X existing between Dr. P. T Davis. Or M L
D.-tv-luud David M. Mayer, under the firm iinmn
of " The I aint-aster l'l-catertal Ce.," has this ilay
been dissolved by mutual consent by the with
tlruwal of David M. Mayer. All liersens In
debted te the satd company will make Immeduitu
settlement, nnd all having claims against the
same will present them te the undersigned for
adjustment s. T. DAVIS trcas.
Lancaster I'lscateiial Ce
Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 1, lssl. jan2-3t
REDUCTION IN OVKKCOATS.
In order te leiiiicn nr ?ir; pfs-k of Fur
Heavers. Meltons. Kerseys and Cerkscieng for
Overceatings, I will, for the nevti ilnjs, make
up te your order. In Ilrst clas style, at greatly
reduced prices. AH garments aiegimrunteed te
tit perfect and only the best quality of trim
mings arc ucd
II ItOSEN'STEIN',
Fine Tailoring.
T7 North (Juceu stleet, opposite the I'ostelllce.
in'JHliiidll
r ANCAhTKR
1-i LEGE,
COMMRitCIAL COI-
-Ne. 10$ LAST KIXO 6TUEKT.
Open day and evening. Instruction In these
brunches best, ndaptud te business pursuits.
Open again en Monday, January Mb. Endorsed
and patronized by our lending business men.
Send or call for circular giving full liifoiina liifeiina liifoiina
tlen. Address,
Janiluid 11. C. WEIDLKK, I'rln.
ri J. SWARR A CO.,
C0IL.
Orrice. N'e. iwrenticPiiuare.
Yards. East Walnut and Marshall streets.
(Stewart's Old Van!.)
Ikth Vara and Otllcc connected with the Tele
phone KtchHiige
S-UINDLINi; WOOD A SPECIALTY. -S
ec-tl3-mdMAFll
Till: GRNKItAL 1IRALTH OF A l'A
.t tlentaireclt-d with chronic suppuration of
the middle ear is usually impaired, uven If none
of the serious consequences, have occurred,
feuch it drain upon the system Is net tolerated
witheiuuidinliv by nature.
Diseases of the Eje, Ear and Threat also.
Chronic Diseases successfully treated bv
HllSs. II. D. and M. A. LOM'A'KEIt.
Olllce IJ East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa.
Consultation free. 'l-3tdftw
G
IRARD I-'IItK IXSURAXCK COM-
l'A.NV OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALrRKtlS. OlLLETT, I'rKSldCllt.
James II. Alvobe, Vlce Pies, and Tie-as.
Kdwix F. Meitnitt,.secietnry.
Jctics ll. Alley, ABssltant .secietary.
ASSETS-ONE MILLION', TWO lll'NDItED
AND FIFTV-.NIXE TIIUU.sA.Ml,
NINE HC.VDKED AND SIXTV
HEVE.N DOLLAlPj AND I011TV--NINE
CENTS.
All Invested In solid securities.
Lessus promptly settled and paid.
RIFE & KAUFPMAN, Agents,
NO. l'J WEhT KING STItEET.
i ictH3iiid.ll, WftSIt
I-IQUITAHLK LII'i: INSURANCE COM
ll l'A.NV.
ABSeta,
$54,000,000.
Surplus,
$12,000,000.
Indisputable Creditors' Assuranee K(uilaUe Life
Insurance Company.
The only lluslnnss Man's Policy written, pay
nbhi In ID. 15 or '-i j cam, and iioii-rerrettiibluafter
3jears. The safest Investment and best paying
one,
K'M'lTAIILt: DOES THE LAIIOEsT l.VSUIti
hUHANCE IIUSINESS m Tj,K WOULD.
W. J. MADDEN,
10 NOItTH QUEEN feT.
IVllITK roil lNr0ltIATIO!.
AM VSteirsiXTS.
J-tULTON OI'KRA HOUHE.
-ONE WEEK.
COMMENCINO JIONUAY", JANUAItV 5, 10.
Mutinous Wednesday ft Saturday at 2.3U.
Just what the public want Flrst-clasi Comic
Opera at the People's Popular Prices.
ADMISSION, 10 ft !W CENTS.
Htcrvi d beats 10 cents extra. Fer tale at Opera
lleiue Olllce, new own.
SIXTH ANNUAL TOUK.-
BENNETT & MOULTON'S
COMIC OPERA. C0MPAF3T.
HEl'EItTOlItE:
MONDAY EVEXINQ ' The Mnscet."
TUESDAY EVUNISH " Olivette."
WEDXtSDAY' EVEX1NU "lllllee Tayler."
THUltSDAV E EN 1NU-" Chimes or Ner-
luandv."
FlllDAY EVENINO " Olivette."
SAT'UUDAY EVEMNO "The Macet."
WED.NE8DAV MATINEE lllllee Tayler."
SATUHDAY MATINEE-' l'lnaierc."
The operas presented with evcry attention lu
detail. Full Chorus uud Orchestra, etc.
Jl-Sld
Kt
1)
RY (lOOI)S.
JJager & gROTHER
1885 --sDry-i Goods&- IR.
1885 -3Dry-i-Goedse- 1885
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
,...,r;xs''&
i 5 .'. -or ..""'! '." " "" lM"" nmVr" "' 'iisHl.. ud as lhl Is Iho MMiMin for Ihe pniV-hV. v of Ceilen
I'll lit!" M1 ,,'H,, ''' "'"", "'''Pl,".'i',l'l'rHiidlylsetreicd lebuy iheiu nl K.VntKMELT KOW
Dloiuihetl nnd Unbloiiehotl MubIIiib,
ShoetliiKB nnd Pillow MubIIiib,
Bletichctl niul Unbloiiehod Table Llnen,
NapkliiB, ToweIb and ToweIIhb,
Quilts and BlnnkcUi.
IIRDSSEI5, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS.
Alllniiigh the Winter Weather has only Inlrly set In wn have still large nseitmeiiti or drslm
bin Dress liend. -hi-vvK skirts, lavdles' nnd (S.int's I'nderwenr, IliwIeFv, lllevr, etc., etc '. vsnlcli
havebeeu inarkedat Very l.uvv 1'ilce te close out piter te Invciitery-FEliltUAKY 1st. """"
Ladies' Winter Wraps, Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, New
markets and Misses' and Children's Coats,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HAGER &
Ne. 25 West King Street,
rOHN S. C.1VLUR.
-New Year, i885.--
We have renelved te rotluce our stock In overy Dopurtnient ; timeng thorn
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Cull anil bee our stock , oxamlne the patterns and styles and niore partic
ularly the qttalities , and we nuarantoe prices lower than you evor heard for
the same ciimlitlea,
NEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY.
Authorized A gen tit for the
Genuine Aurera Carpet Sweeper.-
Over -100 eeltl In Lancaster city and county Every Oouuine Swoepor bears
the Arm name of JOHN S. OIVLER & CO., LANCASTER. Our Store will be
closed at O p.m., except Saturday ovenliiKs, until further notice
dJOIiN S. GIVLER & C0.J
ersrviu: fitxxEfTjiit nr tei.kphexk-i,
Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
pOWRRS A Hl'RhT.
BOWERS ti, HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
WHITE 1IEANKETS TO HE HOI.II CHEAP.
IS It K V lll.ANKETH TO HE VlLII CHEAP.
&CAHI.ET HI.ANKETRIO HE SOLD CHEAP.
COMEOKT.-J TO HE MILD CHEAP.
Te reduce tec It prcpunttery tetaklnf- Inventory.
-ft
Wh Offerati Eh'iratit I.lnn of
MIEETINtJaiiilhlllKTINti MUSI.IVS,
T.lIII,EI.INE.NH,TICKI.NG!s,L'lIEcKS
and -NAPKINS,
All Very Lew te ltducc Mm Ic
1-adl.V hitn and "rnlli-t Jlerlnci t'ndrrnrcar.
.Mrn'ull hito.(iiyASrarlut.lleiinol'ndirvTmir.
Children'!! Whlte & fcarlrt Jlvrlne IJiidrrvtear.
All Sold Very Lew.
arlttimnul(cr Me deduct 10 pur cent, from evnry-cah ale larKOermiiall asasiietlnl liidiien liidiien
H'ejitie purchaser, in onlerle udnce our mock hefenj taking Inventory. aa-PLE.W; OIVE US
BOWERS & HURST.
B-On and after MONDAY, .lANl'AKY Sth e lwll deer our Hele at il p. in. until further
TKXT DOOR TO THR COURT HOUSR. " "
FAHNESTOCK'S.
REDUCTION
LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
Te Effect Itapld Salea of Ladle' aud Children' Coati during I In MONTH 01' JANUAItY. wc
have made a Larg llcductieu lu Prices. 1 hoc still In want should see theui.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.
what yvii.Ij you iiuy r
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
METZGER&HAUGH MAN'S.
A I.ADY'b COAT. A GIItlhCOAT. A PAISLEY SUA WE. A IILANKET SHAWL. A IILACK
TIIIIIE1 SHAWL. A IILACK SILK DUESS, A IILACK CA8IIMEUE. A CLOTH DHEHS
OF ANY COLOJt, A CALICO DItESS. A l'AIlt OF W-ANKETI.
A COUNTEUPANK. A CA It PET. A PIECE OF MUHH.N. A HANDKERCHIEF OF HILK,
LINEN Oil COTTON. An U-MIIIIELLAOF SILK, ALI'ACA OK UINOIIAM. A (U)SSAME
FOit ANY OF VOUKFitlENDS, OK ANYTHING ELSE IN OUK LINE YOU
CAN IIUY AT THE VK1IV" I10TTOM I'lllCI'..
letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
n- Uvtvvevu the Cooper lleiisu and Serrel Hoixe Hetel.
eiiTRK,smc'AiiM:'fr"ir.TiiZ " -
BARGAINS!
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Selling Off te Clese Business.
KVEMTHIXG MUST POSITIVELY HE SOLD.
A Full LtiiHef HODY UIlIIS'sELS.TAPESTY.aud All Umdusef 1N0KAIN CAItl'ETd, HUGS.
llLANKETS.COVKULETs and OIL CLOTH. """"
ALL AT A SACRIFICE.
Prompt Atlaiilteu Given te the Manufacture of ling Carpets te Order at
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
MIIII1I1,
BROTHER.
Lancaster, Pa.
rJUO. 1". RATH VON.
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Weertt'i the Ilet IIaV.cef
IIOIEItY, I'l.OVE-', COU8E1S, Ac.
Veiy Lew te ltedticc Hlurk.
I N PRICES.
COATS Reduced in Price.
BARGAINS!
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