Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 06, 1885, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELTjIGENOER, TUESDAY JANUARY 0. 1885.
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;m CLOTHING IN FLAMES.
trnxxAttnewxacAre of two yrwittuM
! ' lockup ift ar.vEi'.
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' ,MMffrQaeiic1itiit anil no Itarni Dene A Mill
' i.4jttU HnbnerCaptnrtifln Columbia.
t. vV TheConrtlllenoflhSulM'linn4
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Nete About Town.
" KmlatCorrcMwinu'cnccef iMttAieMrtn.
' COLUMMA, Jnn. ft. Wlille sleeping In
CjftontefoBtovp, en tlic fleer, en Hitmlny, tlie
". 4tetiiinff or Stephen nnit IJnnnnlt llmrell',
,& resident of Tew Will, wwet en flre by n het
tel from tlie steve. Tlie flames wero noticed
Ira member of the Hhnwnce flre company,
i and with tlie aMlstanee of seven ether mem-
Jfberi wre extinguished Ixifore nny nerleui
i rV ita'maire had been dene. The clothing en the
arV nlAAMAni 1IAI-A 1MV4ll Illimntl 1ll tlinll lwllfVl
S, y DICVJIVIV ..K.W J......J PJ....1VU, um ...v.. ...
r racapcu injury, me iioer 01 um nuuw i
f also Mllghtly damaged by the flninm. Had It
V net been for the Shawnoe boy tlie llurrallH
would probably liave been burned te death.
Anether Important Arml.
Onlccrs William Wlttlck mid Jehn Oilbert
added imethcr feather te thelrraps, lnit night,
by nrrestlng William Turner, who nt ene
time we a bootblack, In Columbia, and who
had been vnntet." by tlie authorities In
Philadelphia, since the night of November
14th 1881, Turner lived with Nev. W. M.
Debbins, nt 1,-lffl! Chestnut street, rhll.-ulel-'plila,
and en the night referred te robbed
the roverend gentlemen's mansion. Commit
ting Mngtetrate, .1. W. Seuth of the central
pollce elllce, riilladelphla, used every means
te capture him, but failed. Turner anne te
Columbia, yesterday, and went te a heuse en
Tew III11. The ofllcers became- nware of theso
facts, and surrounding the heuse raptured
him, as he nttrmpted te leave by n. lick
entrance, WIttick took him te Philadel
phia Nils morning.
The Condition of the Itlter.
Ne further damage or danger is new ap
prehended from the raging .Susquehanna.
Excepting along the Kheres, the river Is clear
of ice, and -wlille leing several feet alove
low water marks, nil danger is considered for
tlie tlme being past. The damage it caused
Is considerable, but consists of that stated in
last evening's IXTntLieRNCKn. lllg mid
Little Islands are considerably unshed, ns is
nlse the Pennsylvania canal at several point.
TheC&l'. 1). It. It. tracks have been
cleared of thelr bleckade and travel has been
resumeJ. Gerges remain en the dam and
nt the bridge piers, but the fact causes no un un
casir.esi. The river fell several inches last night, but
te-dnvis statienan. nltlieucli it mav com
mence rising overy moment, en account 01
the recent rain.
Several hundred boom legs were caught
below the dunt en Sunday and yes
terday. Town Nete.
Vlgllaiitl'Ire company Ne. 2, will meet this
evening.
The poorest perfornnnee and the smiliest
audience e cr given in the Columbia opera
house, was that of last evening, where u
" Urcach of Premise" was imposed upon
our citizens, or at least alieut " hundred of
them. The parts were net thoroughly known
nud theso that were, were miserably ren
dered. Tlie third union senlce of the week of
prayer will be held nt 730 this p. in. In the
United Hrethren church, when the pastor,
Ite. J. It. Punk will, preach en " Humilia
tion and Coufession."
The entire membership of tlie Columbia
Ited and Gun club nssemliUsI in the l'r.uiklln
heuse dining rooms last eenlug ntid en
joyed n Jlne oyster supper.
Columbia pavements nre in a slippery and
ilneereus condition.
., .At the next regular meeting of Gen. Welsh
i'esi, .mx ins ". - '-. iniseveniug, me oui eui
eers elect will be installed by an elllccr de
tailed for that piirX)se by'the Jdcmrtinent
remmandcr.
The llelief association luvites all tlie ladles
of Columbia, who feel interested in orgnnl ergnnl
zlngmi industrial school fortliecmployincnt
and training of unemployed girls nud w omen,
te meet In the council chamber of the opera
house, en next Wednesday afternoon, Jan
uary 7, at 3 o'clock.
Miss Cullie Hamilton has leen presented
by her Aunt Mrs. S. T. Wilsen, with a line
oil minting of Mr. Harry Martin, n former
resldent of Columbia. It Is new en exhibi
tion in the stere window of Mr. 1- .Spring.
Miss I.iz7le Clark and " Hud" Ilruner Imve
returned te school, in New Jersey.
Mr. T.uther Jligliter, of THimiiuneii, is in
town.
CharleyJIaldcman fell yesterday en Locust
street and severely sprained his right arm.
Again was the Metropolitan lxile club de
feated by tlie champion Columbia's last even
ing, the scere being .! te 0 In favor of the
champions.
A mule of J. O. Pence broke through ;tlie
lce en the river yesterday, nnd was only
saved by u channelizing cut finm tlie shore
te tlie struggling animal.
Tin: nr.ATii iiet.t..
An Aged Citizen I'emis An) Tlie Demise of
n Veunj; rauiter.
Frederick Miller, who wns stricken with
paralysis en Saturday, died nt his home Ne.
310 West Orange street, last evening. Mr.
Miller was it uatlve of this city, followed
butchering for many years in Past King
street, and dm Ing his Inter years was oue of
the assistant city regulators. He was nlse a
watchman nt tlie Ijinenster county prison for
n low years, and tipstaff In the county courts.
Ue raised a large lamily. Twe or three of
his sons wero soldiers in the Union army,
and ene of them lest his llfe In the son-Ice.
One of his daughters is tlie w Ife of li. P. Mil
ler, wholesale grocer.
Dentil of IVnlter G. Iljtcmuii.
Walter G. llatcmaii, painter, son of Win.
II. Patcmcn,licd last e veiling about 7 o'clock
nt his father's home, 112 Hist King street,
of Jypheid fover, after an illness of only
about a week. Mr. Patcmau was nil in
telligent, industrious young man, of much
premise, nnd highly esteemed by a large
circle of acquaintances who will'siucciclv
mourn his unexiiccted death.
letters Omnteil by the lte;ller.
The following hitters were granted by the
register of wills, for the week ending Tues
day, January Cth:
TESr.vMKNTAitr llushred V. Uarteti, de
ceased, late of Salisbury township ; Hehcrt
L. MeLcllnm, Chester county, uoeutor.
Henry Herr, deceased, late of Maner tow n-
ship; Henry II. Herr nnd Christian 11. Herr,
Maner, oxecuters.
Samuel Naglc, deceased, late of West Co Ce Co
eulice township ; Jonathan Mever, Perks
county, executer.
. Catherine Lerevcr, deceased, late of West
Lampeter township; Daniel linker, Past
Lampeter, executer.
"Martin Pechteld, deceased, late of Ijincas
tcrcityj J. Frank ltemlv, cltv, executer.
AlllNlsTltATJON in. flurk, disveased,
late of Fulton township; W. T. llrewn, city,
administrator.
Jehn, P. llurk, deceased, lute of Fulton
tewntlilp; AV,T. llrewn, city, admiiiistiater,
I U 11.
Hiram
Kline, deceased, hite of AVarwiek
i; AA'llliauill. Kllne, Past Coeidlce,
i S. Kllne, AVest Cecal lce, uilmlnis.
tewnsliip
auu ijzru
traters,
ugene JL Stanten, deceased, late nf Lan
asterclty; Lillle A. Stanten, city, adminis
tratrix. AA'llllam Klusey. deceased, late of Pphrala
tewnshlpj IMvId Sliliup, Kphinta, admlnls.
trater.
' Nna lleaid Aay I'rem Iteine.
Frem the fettavillq gjirnnlcln.
A lotter Irem Ham Matt Frldy, piothono piethono piotheno
tarj' of Lalicaster county, te Protlienotnry
McCarthy, states that all the conn cenn
ty ellicei-s of Iuinraster Jiuvu com
billed te icslst what is -known as the
ellieers toceoi)eriitowiththem, nud hne tlie
attorneys of ulUlioceiintles havu meeting
nnd work together."
J f ' " ., jriie-rentu-y Society.
TheJauunry meeting xif the Ijmcuster
poultryisecloty.wos held en Monday evening
vilh tlie following l'ucml.ers present : Trank
JIlimphrOyTiirprj,Jl.Llclity, Martin Pudy,
Jehn .H fTchUm, Win. A. Schecnbcrge'r,
Jeseph- Tsrhisler, Aid, H, A. Schreypr, pros!.
liancnsier ceiiuiy saiurj' Hill, but which np
plies te four central Pennsylvania counties,
Including Schuylkill. They havo.uiupleyed
Hugh M. North, J. Hay llroivirninuieergu
Nnumau. uttornevs. Thev osk'the s-liiivltin
rfl ienu ane gntv wwsnpjis- tmusacted was the
l- arrange-jieul M tdetaiwfi theannual exhlbl-
,-r lien, which eoinmcueaH to-werrow: Alreaily
ever COO tiilries'linve leen made, nn'ddhe
liew premise i.te-lx) ene of the largtutover
li heldbytliBiMvJle)',
kemi: of Tin: vevxrr x.xvr.ysi:s.
Itf-rinctlnn oflhellenilnt Ilclit Adlmirp nt the
C'inilnB Cenntjr CommlMleners' ltrmrt.
Tlie annual ncceimt of the county commis
sioners shows thnt 7f,.0 of the county debt
was lwld elT during the year 1851, nud that
the bended debt of the county en January 1,
IfWi, was S-Ml.OTiO, Frem the list of exjicnsps
paid, It appears that there were M,&s,W paid
for advertlsingand printing. The lUmninrr
received the largest amount, f SSAOO, and the
Strasburg .FVrc Pres the smallest amount,
?70.
The aldermen, Justices and tsnstables
drew $3,0.17.01 for cases disposed of, net re
turned te court. J. K. Parr heads the list
with jneaSJand Alderman McOIInn nx-elveil
the smallest amount, &i.4 The sist of
erecting and repairing bridges during the
year was$in,S07.ia Thf meals furnished lu
mnlCM nf tlie sLitinn IkAise cost the ceuntv
j.'ilOX-l and for the medical attendance nt the
saine Iristltutieii fli!.$.". The Heme for
Friendless Children recclvedthclr annual np np np
proprlatlen of S10,0OO, the prison cost the
ceuntv ?!,0,si-l!i and the jxxir heuse nnd
hospital 535,MI..VJ. The coroner's iniiuests
nnd iKt mertcnis there were mid Si2l.'.7S.
The clerk of the (pinrter sessions drew
$3,1173.18 for ft'es In c-ases disposed of in tlie
quarter sessions court.
It cost the county $774.3S for meals fur
nished Jurers during tlie year, of which S. S.
Martin reccixed iirrnlS.' Tlie tipstaves and
court crier taxed the ceuntv $3,NI. Sheriff
Hleh's fees were f2.2JI.3i. The coininon ceininon coininen
wcalth's witnesses in quarter session eases
cost the ceuntv ffAVJi 11 K. Martin
witsjiald S71.a, expenses inclined In the
Frank conspiracy ease; the beard ofucergo
Fisher, tlie pnncipal witness was iiaid by
tlie ceuntv ter live weeks, and Mesrs.
Martin and StclnmcU w ere wild MOO counsel
fees for prosecuting the case. S. 11. ltcynelds
nnd J. Ilay llrewn received $125 counsel fees
In another ease nnd R F. Davis $75 for rccov rccev
erlni? n Hue. Tlie election ellieers bills for
Febunirv were ?2,110,C0, and for Novemlx'r
$2,091,30." The Ixnc.ister Ga-s company were
jvaid $jsX,is1 for pvs consumed lu the court
lieuse, and $H0,S.'i was the cost of the coal
burnt te heat the building. Awards for land
damages paid during the year footed up
$1R,13;.S3. II. It. Fulton rteelveil the largest
fee for prefessrnnal services, the amount
iK-Ing $7'.M.
the .v;ir vuAiians oFienar.nr
Slnite Apilnt .Ierpli Hiring lll Hrrliis
Agnin rotene,l.
Twe o'clock this afternoon wns the tlme
nppeinted for tliehenrlngnt Alderman Parr's
of Jiweph Herzeg, charged with forging two
notes discounted bv the ljuicastcr County
National kink, but "lefore the hour of hear
ing the cae was again continued until Tues
day of next week, by agreement of all the
counsel interested.
A similar disposition was made of the
nrosecutlens breucht bv Samuel Hums
against ltorzeg at the oiuce of Alderman
rerdney.
Jacob Itausinau. president of the Farmer's
National Imnk, tills morning preferred two
additional charges of forgery against Hor7eg.
The prosecutor alleges that Herzeg did en
October 27, fraudulently make, sign, utter
nnd publish n certain promissory note, juir juir
pertinc: te be signed by Harry Nlxderf, for
!', and en Octelicr 1, forged the iianie of
Milten F. Huch te a nole for $400.
Alderman Parrsent detainers te the county
prison this ancmoeu te held Herzeg en the
new charges preferred. Tlie hearings in
these cases will also take place en nextTues
dnv. actei: m'Avi.i:y iscav-citatiw.
The fourteenth .street Tlieiitre, Ne Yerk. Mint
Alter n TryliiB Week.
Mr. 11. McAuley presented "The Jorsoy Jersoy Jorsey
tnau" at the Fourteenth Street theatre en
thoeveniiigof Monday, I)eceinler20th. His
engagement was for two weeks, but he
appeared te Iki se 111 en tlie llrst
night that It seemed doubtful If lie would
last. On Tuesday night he was no
better, anil nt AVednesdny's performance Mr.
.Samuel Colville, tlie lessoeoftliothoatio, had
te get a sul)stitute for hlifl. He braced up en
Thursday night and did quite well. On Fri
day nlglit he was se sick that in tlie net in
w filch he tails down en the stage, he was un
able te (jet up, and the curtain was rung
down. Mr. Colville closed tlie theatre
en Saturday, and will keep it closed until
next Mendiiv, when it will be rc-ecncdwith
"Tlie AVages nfJHIn." Mr. McAuley has
continued unwell, and his indlsixmitieu has
thrown out of work ferty-three actors and
supers.
During his last visit te this city Mr. Mc
Auley was "unwell," lalierliig from the
effects of having Imbibed tee much of the
spirituous.
The Mutinr Township "Spook."
The J'ellce -N'eiri of this week Illustrates
the Maner township spook story, which ap
peared " exclusively " in the yeir lira. The
picture represents a lonely seene In the
country. A ery pious-looking man, sup
posed te boa minister, Is walking across a
Held, evidently coming from a church, which
can be seen in the distance. Py his side
walks the ' spook," enrryiug In his hand his
own head, which has a long lieard attached
te It. The 2ine calls It " a sjioek which can
unbutton its head." Next week's (viper will
ha e a correct picture of the Fulton tewnsliip
letriliedinau.
SeiMiratlen of Man nntl AVife.
Isaac McCutclien and wil'e appealed
lteferc Alderman Fprdney, yesterday
and stated that owing te certain
family trouble and disagreements they could
net longer live together. Articles of separa
tion were drawn up and signed by them in
which tlioyagrce te disagree and live apart
during their natural lives, nnd net te molest
each ether in any way or te held eacli ether
i esjionsible for iich ethers acts.
ChrWt. SlenerN rieiisuut Supper.
IjisI evening Christ. F, Stener, the newly
elected i cgistir, gae a royal entertalument
te his country friends nud alieuta dozeu gen
tlemen from tills city, including tlie news
imper reporters, nt the hotel of Jehn Martin,
In AVest Willow. The guests sut down te an
elegant supper, which had liecn prepared by
Mrs. Martin, and tlie evening wns spent
singing songs, telling stories nnd in ether
amusements. The party adjourned nt n late
hour w ith tlie best wishes for .Mr. Stencr hi
Ids etllelal career.
suit AVitliitninn.
The suit entered befere Justice Decker
against Finnic Parr, manager of the Fliza Fliza
bethtewu skating rink, by tlie Fllzahcthtewn
borough authorities, te recover $2 er dnv
I'er license, as directed by a recent ordinance,
has Ix'en withdrawn. It has net la-en de
cided what plan te pursue te celks't the
license, which AVilliuut AVesthacllur, the
owner of the rink, refuses te pav.
Slioetini; 3ljit(h.
At Schncnl)erger's jmrk, Monday, Henrj
Gardner and Charles Franciscus had shoot sheet
ing match for n private )Hirse. Ten birds
eacli were shot nt, nud each contestant killed
llc They shot oil' the tie at ene bird each,
and each killed his bird, causing another tie.
As no mero birds were te be had it was
agreed te decide the match next Monday.
An Owner Wanted.
Jehn Peiulck informed Officer Pariiheld
that Short and Iloyd,the young men arrested
for stealing buffalo robes, had let! n trunk nt
his house. The elllccr hail tlie trunk opened
and in it was u lap blanket. The owner of
tliosaiuecangct it by calling at tlie elllce or
Alderman Ilarr.
Jteprenenteil llliueir lis h HeHter.
Frem tlie Yerk HUpatcli.
Levi Glassmyer, who has been representing
himsclfas Pduiuud II. Myers, the niaguotle
healer, and who wns arrested seme days nge,
hadn'hcaiingeu Saturday nftermxiu liel'ore
Justice sIiciwetmI and ceuimltted te Jail te
await the action of the grand jury lu his case.
llmku Her Ankle.
Mrs. Mary Shertz, whlle going te the
hydrant at her dwelling, Ne. 23 West Ger
man street, uiade u misstep iipd dlslecatrsl
her ankle. Dr. Girgu A, King attended her
nud reduced the dislocation.
About the Mutten Heuse.
Sovcnteen ledgers were the occupants of
tlie station honse last night. They were dis
charged this morning.
Only two goseliuu lamps failed te bum en
Monday night, he says the roerts uinde bv
the pellcu otllcers te the chlef.
Hie Injun" In Town,
Jeseph AW Clymer, of rjilludelphla, Fast
Great Sachem of I. O. or P. M, lu Penusvlvn
lila, is in this city, the guest e? KItch A-'sin-plcferd,
Ijist evening he visited Po-sluih-ke-ueetrllio
Ne. 22, and this evening he will
Vllt Cim-as-sa-to-ge trilsj.
A lleri Cnp Srttlcd.
Charles Gillespie has withdrawn the suit
for horse stealing he prefemsl liofero Alder
man Dennelly, of the Pighth wnnl, nuaiust
Henry Kulms. It appears that Kuliu took
the herse under the impression that he bad n
right te It, nud when lufermeil te thoixm theixm
trnry he went te see Gillespie, settled their
dillerenccs, the prosecution was withdraw u
nnd the costs pud by the prosecutor.
Perjury rar.
Some tlme nge Martin Hush charged
Pdwnrd Wilsen, colored, with keeping n
dlserderlv house, Wilsen w nsncqultled nnd
charged Push with jicriurv. Push was ac
quitted, nnd new sues Wlfsonferporjury. He
will luven hearing te nlclit lsfore Alderman
Mcdlinn.
.V ruthctic Amtteiicrr.
"Gentlemen," said an auctioneer, with true
imthes, "It my father nud my mother tool
where you stand, nud did net buy this stew -pan,
this decant stew-jan, going at fi I
should feel it my Ixiuiiden duty ns u -en te
tell both of them they were 'UUc te their
country nud false te themselves."
I'er the.seut I'iuuI.
The entire nx-eipt-s from the sale of tickets
at the U-measter rink te-morrow menliig
will Is? donated by Mr. Stowell for the bene
fit of the soup house. We learn that se oral
hundred tiekelsat 2j cents each have already
lcen sold.
A New firm.
Jacob F K inn, it salesman tu the liniilniue
hterc of Isaac Dlllcr for seen years,
ami .lelm F lli'Inltsti, boekkerjK'r for
six J cars In the employ of A. (.'. Kep
ler, ine formed n lkirtnerslitp under the linn
name of KIhr ,t lletuttsh, ami opened a mlnt
anil oil store lit Ne. i F.ist DRitifre street. Their
adiertlsenient lll he Ien ml In mint her column
).M 77 S.
IUtemas .tatumr)- Mil, lss.".. niter (. , son el
William 11 ami Mar) A ltitetirin. need 1!) jears,
it months and 5 days
The relatti es and friends of the family are re
leet fully hulled te attend the funeral, from
his parents' residence. Ne. I1J Kat King street,
en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
MiLtut .lanifin 5th, lss.1, Fi-rsterlek" Miller, In
his "M year.
TherelatlM'siind lrlends or the lamily nre re-slH-ctfully
tin Ited te-uttend the fuiieral from his
late residence, Ne. 3ll West rante sticet. en
Thursday afternoon at i o'clock. JanO-Std
IIkkk .Inn. 5, lv. In stmslmrj; lnreuRh. Marv
K. Ilerr, of Hemer, Colenida
The relatliesnnd friends of the lainllj hit it
pectfully luMted te attend the fnneral. freiii
the residence of Mis Catharine Mnsser, In stnis
burp lKireucli, en Friday iiftennen lit I o'clock,
services nt I.eiijjenecker's Meeting Heuse nt !
o'clock Jfijltd
jr.u.'ft f.r.s.
riilladelphla .Market.
1'niLA riELrim,. Inn. n, Fleur firm, with lair
demand: Sinicrilne. '25-. :1: t:tnt, ii .WT.1 ;
l'enn'ii. fatullv, $.1 .TWITS: W InterMwirs, f.1jj(c
1ST: destralKhts. JliSTiT5; Minn, extra clear.
M TlQISi: destnilKhts, jfjj.-ri M; winter pal.
outs. t ('iJ-n: Hprinff iie. ii ;.i3ra.
It j e Heur nt M 37,1,','j.l ,M.
Wheat a sliade easier, but iinspttled : Ne 2
Western lied, yey'n'jc : Xe. 3 de, ciis)C : .,
l'a. de, ".O'siJiOlc: Xe JDelanare, de. Ul'sjg'ft.'c.
Cern less artli e nnd n sb.ne easier : steamer,
lT.vie: Ne 2 yellow and mixed, fJaWsJc : Se
3 de, f.KT.'nic. '
(litsttnniind falilt uetie : Ne 1, White, at
.ITfiSIWe: Naidn, s,ti.KU ; .Ne. 3 de, SiraKe:
rejected, SiMj.TUe" : N'e. 2 mixed, .tie.
ltye tuiil at Wc.
seeds Clever linn nt Tflse , Tinmthv dull
nt 1 ejt f : Flaxseed linn nt 1 4A.
Winter bran linn at HST'tifi
Previsions eulet and linn: mess peik,
$llfiFt:i: iMref hiins, fin ,'siij jli ; city mess Veer,
tnn8U.
ILieen. 939!ic : lnnl.(i .shoulders, (PfiTe :
salt de, Agile; sniekcil Inns, lnkfElHrc: plekled
Lard steady : city refined, Ttsflrt.c : loose
biitc!iers',6)eee ; prime steam, tT -'.
Iluttcr market aetlie and prices Arms
Creamery extras, .TSStXfc : It. C. and X. V. de. J7fj
2-c i ihilrj' extras, Slgtc t de kissI te choice, ai
C-'-c
ltellsat9T-c: packing butler, OiJiUc.
Kkks market quiet nud prices easier; extras,
300 mJic.
Cheese dull nnd steady ; New Yerk Full
Cream, lgl.te : Ohie Flats, choice, HJle ( de
falrte prime s-sjfJlP'e; lYmi'aiurt kluis,3;c;
de full de, HH'v
I'etixileuiu enfet : llvflnml. 7kc.
Whlskvdullal $l'JJ
New urk 'Xlurket.
N'ew Yeuk, .Ian. ii Fleur state and Western
linn but less netlve. Southern linn
Wheat opened heavy and (1V lower, later
ruled stronger anil reeo-iered purl of decline ;
iu-suuiiik; -se. i ,, nue. vjve ; .se. 2 lieu, .fan
ittuwic! ren., ;vi4t-i.T)4e : .liar., UI'.H'.".."
W.fi'lfl.e i
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'ii i ..in, i'i-j,j;,s"ie.
! lower and less deluu: Mixed West-
JMMr de future, I'fMtf.Mi.c.
ide l..ner; Xe. 2, fell, x) .M.'lVt.e .
s. Mrt. I,'., (7S!1... t. .... ,.7rt.?. .
Cern 'Mite In
ern, smi, WifiM'
Oats a shade
March, ave ; .May
"hU ''4 .,1'-. 'JM'
lesiern, ailiiiie.
Western (train Markets.
Ciiuacie Wheat The inaiket was wrvuctlve
en speculative account, nnd prices were' un-et-lUsl.
Political news from Kniiland, aleiig wlih
llsht receipts nnd speculation here kept the
bulls nnd the bears busy, lint the lenner came
etr victorious, prices show Inn an ad mice eri'i
(J-Sceii these current ferty-elcht hours iire.
.sales ntmred : Jan.. 7VffSJe elnslti" n, sltr...
L'..1.
vw,, c-.iiei-.t, vit,stiiu ill i-tr.sie : .,
Wfl82)ic, cleslnc nt fi!fle ; Mureli at
sl(j3c. cresinB nt )ic : May. isijjssve, closing
at bsjjfisste j Xe. 2 spring. m)ViI',c, closing at
"latl'isci -e. .-iNprinKaiuHXi'H.' : Ne. 2 lied ut
sijsc.
Cem The market was active and prices were
ajjalii tlnnernnit blither, under the intlnenee of
IlKht receipts mid the course of whrat, and
Igllt HHfC.
M ILWAI KEK Fleur higher, mil anced lOfjISe
Wheat leierlsh ; N'e. 2 Mlluaukec, ?j',c ; .Inn..
W.c; Feb.. sec; March, MP Je j Mav. s7e.
I ern stronger nnd higher : Xe. 3, 37Q:je
eats tinner ; Xu. 2 White. 2u'c.
itj c (inlet, but 11 mi : Ne. 1, .lie.
Hurley (tilet and iineh.inged ; Ne. 2 spring,
Sic ; Ne. 3 spring extra, 45e bid.
I'rei Islnns advanrlng; Mess Perk, ll 87 for
cash and January : ll ' for Felirnair.
laird Prime steam, j!l) for i"ash unil.Iiimi'irT
Ki 'at for February.
sweet pickled hams linn at sg'.k?.
Iluttcr unchanged ; choice cieamery, SSflXe :
fair te geed, 22ji2lc.
Cheesi Itest new cream, l.VjUc.
I.lie sck .Market.
I'lilLADEti'UIA, Jan. C The receipts at the
dltrerent stiH'k Mints were
Fer tin- week Ik-eves, ,1.2ui) ; sheeii,
hogs, Oil, Prei Inns week lteeies, -ui ;
S.i): hogs. 5. Inn.
beep,
Ileereittle were In fair demand, nnd although
the anil als weie heavy, prices only declined a
little,
Weiuetens fellows
Kxtreines,37c; most sales, IKrt.liie ; estra.
Cifi7c: giMHl, iiJQfic ; medlniii, tfiQStfC ; com'
ineii.atitu.
Fat cow-s were dull at SQIi.c.i thin eew -ell-Ingnt
l(322ierhenil.
".M
llch cow s sold nt f iisjre).
eai emves Here iniictivc ai !lM'Ac.
sheei mid lambs were dull ut tfm opening,
but at the close yesterday advaiiced J;c per nun,.
W e nuete tm fellow s ;
Kxtni, XiVte j gissl, IfffV 1
coiumen. 2u3c t lambs. :ifit.ie
medium, 3J4etc j
!!.,. .. ... 1.. ..! . 1..... ....-. .. ... ...
""h- t-i,7 ,11 nut iiruiiiuii aim eieseu uteuuy ut
6Vc.
sales or
AT TUB WEST IIULA11E1.CIIIA
1 AIIIIS.
l.euls Paul, S7 Western and l'n., tifiS'ie.
Harhiuan A Levi, lis Western A V11., iili.'Xe.
M. Flmiiii, 171 Western, 6'4(e.
Isaac Adler, a Wesleni, ijtM-.
II. Chain, Jr.. 31 Wcsteni, lUfi.lUe.
Miwartz A .lllller, i Westeiii7lf,i5tjc.
1..1111S viiuuiiiiii, im ,, esiern rmi iiruini.i, 41,
ie.
A.
A J thrlsty, ir W. n.
Owen Smith, w W. 11 . SHQic
II. Kehauibeig A Ce., 171! V Tester
rn, .WJie
llegur Maynes, isl Wcsteni, "i
1C.
y.eeiic
lelm ilc.trdle, HO Western,
I.. Hern, st .Mixed, SUfiSl.'r.
... inn 11, .- .iimi-ii, "Vl".e.
Solemon I.ewcustcli, 73 Western. ViBHie
ames Liemseiij is w estern, iViU.lfe;
F scheelz, 31 Western, tt.ftik.-.
N. II, llcibert,-ix Western, iflftZc.
naiilelsiiilth.il llre.. lr. V.-i..ii
m, WiUje
lleiinls .Sinyth, M West Virginia, ifi'.Ue.
Illpple A llre., Kit cow-s, .If life.
Huiilel .Muiiiliy, 711 Western.? u .VIiss.
SI. l.el I, hi ( Irglnla, &&Jic.
CITV HRESSEII 1IKEVKS.
City Hressed Heeies weie In fair demand anil
nitcsclesed weaker at f.Wftlue, while Western
du-ssed sold fulily at 7iGliXc
ADATTOIIl SALES.
head by Themas llnnllcj a't I lull rale
NVn Yerk,
y notations by Assis-lated Press,
HtocksHtreng and IiUIht. .Meney, lfij
N'ew erk Central
F.rln ICallreud ' , "
Adams Kxpivss "'
Michigan Central Itallread ''.'.
Michigan beutheru Itullreail
Illinois Centnil Itallread .
Cleviluud A Pittsburg ItaUiead .....
Chicago.; iteek Island itallread
... r9
... It),'
...lil
... .MU
:::,-f-...i.i
...l7?i
1 iiisuurg.v rert ivnyiie Kiillmia...... ..
Western linleii TulcjcRipli CenipiiiVy.'.'.:".' W;
Teledo A Wubasli ..,;.... .... . 5
N'ew- Jersey Central " "" ""aif
Xow-A'erk, Ontailet Western !".!."' uU
i7k
Philadelphia.
Associated Press,
Qiiotntleiuby
Mecks stinng
prices nuvnnccii i',c ier nn. unci j;c for .Mai.
sales ninsed cash, a;'.c, cleslni; nt sus.c ;
the year, ZpMSSiie, rtuslnir at S.Vc ; .lannary,
35';fl37c, dosing nt 37c ; Felininry, S,l(is;i(c,
rleslm; nt 371,(0 ; .March, SOQSTs.c, eleslnjr ut
S7Jc; .May, 39ftftl0Uc, closing nt uie.
Iteger Mayncd. Sn head city, 7iifi'je.
c. S. Heugler, W head, 7Cluc.
1.. McCiindless, s fieaU de, Tfilde,
7'h u llmdley, 317 Wcsteni, rfCTtiUe.
Hirssed Sheep were ncllie ut Mififik-., while
esiern sod limn 'iffuuin m.J"..i.J' .. .i.
1 , s 1 1 wi
Philadelphia A Krie It. It
lleadlnfiuilniad . ..
Vl
IV!nn)liiilii ltiillimil
lathiftli Vnlley Itntlrcvitl
t'liltisl ('imiinl(.s of ,e ,
Niutheru Pnetnn
.1 !
-1?
..K
.. ,t
Northern l'nrltln I'releiint
Northem LVntml lintlnuil
l.eliluh Navigation Cemivim . . .
NorrCMevii linllriKiil . '
Central Tninioitrttlen l eiupsnv ..
Iliimile, New Yerk A riitltiilelnhH.
tattleSchiulklll Itallnvul ..
Merk Markets.
ISnst, Meilmnn A Ce.
Quotations by
lamrnster, l'a.
IMnkers,
It A t.
U m. 3 r. m.
Missouri l'ncltlc
Mlchliraii Central
New YeikCentnd
New .tersey Cenlml.
Ohie Centnil
Del Ijick. ,t Western .
Deivtr.t ltlelJmnde..
Kite
Kansas ,t Teus.
Ijike shore
ChlrnRe N". W., com.
S N Out. A Westeui
st. liiiil .t Unmha
P.icllle Mall
llnctH'stcrft I'lttsliun;
st. faul K
Teas Pacific
t'nlen Faclflc
Watiasli common . . .
"A iilmsh Frerernsl.. . .
W esfn t'nlen Teleitr.ipti
l.eulsllle A Nashville
A .Chi..; M. I
LehlRh Vnlley
I.ehliih Nnli;atleu
Feinisj Ivaula
l'c.idlnjf ,
V T A ltuir.ile
Nerttiern Pacific Cem
Northern l'aclllc I'lcf
IlesienMlle
I'hilsdclphla A i:ile
Neithrrn Central.
t'nderijreuiid
(.inula .southern
(ill
People's Passenger
.lersej Centnil
SUM
i
Ms
ss'J
12".
2Mf
.M2
3
73';
is2
1
151;
.!,
,'.!
XI l;
spj
s IJ-l5
,?
an.
IS
VI
11?
iiw?
03
SSt.
-'!';
;V
:
A52
,M
tvj
P's
111
se
7.1H
73t
-v: Aitri: i: ri.s i:m i:. ts.
rplll'.Y CAN API. ('t)PA' HPT NONP
1 can ciimil the It'll an 1 Yellow Frent .V. CI
g-ir. at
HAItTMAXVSY F.I.I OU FltDNT CHJ.VIt
srellK.
rilltl: PAPUPST, HPS-P AND MOST
-1 complete assortment of Knchre, Casine uud
l'eker Cards In the tow 11. tniiu se. per liack up,
at
IIAUI'MAXS Kl.l DM FltllN ft HJAIt
-simtK
rplIPY CAN API. COPA
-I can run it the Havana i
HUT NONP
Hew Frent 5c.
Cigar, at
IIAKTMAX'.s I Kl LOW
Ml HtK
FltON l' I'HJAK
rpruMMKi: Pivtnr.Ni).
1 The Pii-sldcut and ilnn-igers of the Iinciis
ter. Kllzaliethtenu , Mlddlftewn Turnpike
liefid lull e 011 theSlh Inst., declared 11 dividend
of Twe Hollars nnd Mxtyflii' cents en eneh
share of stock rer the last -,x mouths, painble
en detunml,
t'HAs F I.ON11. Tivnsiirer,
Jau(V2tdAw inllee, i North Queen M
T7H.PCTION NOTltT-J-J
TilEHisTEnv M iltKKT HorsKCe.,
I.nneaster. l'n.
Theanntisl liieetliigorstiH-khelders and elec
tion for Directors erthis cniiiimnv wilt ts held
utile. F.ast King street. 011 Tl'ln.v., JAN.
It. between the hours of Hi e'clrs-k, a. 111., and
neon. AM. N A. HKKlt,
d22sltJI2 .secretary.
ITTATP OP ANNA M. HPDDlNfiTON,
-i lateer Ijincustei I Ity, deceased. The un
dersigned Auditor, appointed te distilbute the
lulanee reinnlntng In tin- hands nf Mary J. Mar Mar
eon, udmlnlstnitrtx of said estate, te nnd among
these legalli entitled te the same will sit rer that
purpose eiiTt'rDA..IANr K 27. ISs.1, at 10
o'clock, n 111., in the I.ll.ruri Keem of the teurt
Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, wheie nil n-r
sons Interested tu salddistrtbiittnn mav attend,
1. c.hKXNfcn.,
jsnMidTu Auditor.
ITt.-sTATP Ol" DAVID HAUT.MAN, PATH
Ji of Ijineusler Clt;- deceased. The under
signed Auditor, appointed te pass uiMiii the ex
eeiillens te the account and te distribute the
balance rtiualnlug in the hands or D.nld Hart
man, executer of Inild llartnian, late of the
city of buncaster te and among theso legally en
titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en
IVKIiXi:HAV, JAN. 2S, lss.1. nt lOo-cleck, a. 111.,
lu the I. ibiiiry Itoeiu or the Court Heuse, In the
city of l.-inc.ister, 11 here nil persons Interested
tn -Hid distribution nuii iitteud.
. F IIKYKK.
JanCitdTu Mullter.
IhSHi N r. 1) PjsTATi: OP JOHN
-I V -trehni, late et the cltv of I.incnslcr, new
deeeastsl. The tinderslgnetl auditor, appointed
todistrttiute the tialanee remaining in the hands
of Jehn s.trehm,jr, assignee bv ileed fr x-elun-tarv
asslKiiiiieiit Ter the benelit of creditors, te
and among these legally untitled tethesame,
w 111 sit for that purpose en Wednesday, the tth
day or February, lssj, at ink o'clock u. m In the
the Library Itoem or the Court Heuse, In the
rlti or Ijinc.-ister, where ull is-rsens Interested
In said distribution nny attend
W.M. A. WII.sex,
JanVltd.3tw Audilei
T
MILS I'Al'PP IS PPINTPD
WITH
J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S
-3lNK,e-
Fairiueuiii lek Verk. Clh ami lWa. Avenue,
JilllR-lyil PIIILAHKMMIIA, PA.
TTNPPPWPAP AND IIOS1PUA.
clllngeirat lirices less than everntrercd be
lore, at
111.1 HI OLD'S.
Alse W'oelen .-hirts. Coinrens, Counterpanes,
Pauls, Oieralls, JIHis ami n variety of IVIX
'i'FIt I.OOIIs, w hlch w ill b- sold at very reduced
pi Ices.
Wsecure Pure lee, FKKK from nny sewer
age, from Hechteld's Ijinding, ubnve Hie city
dam, nt reasonable rates
I NOTHPirDPP HTUUK."
laeeb F. Kin .lelm F. Heinilsli.
KINE&HEINITSH.
ANOTHER DEPARTURE,
A NEW PAINT AND OIL STORE.
Theali tlria lum i)enrilu -store lit
Ne. '-'!) EAST (IlisiXGE ST.,
Wheie they w III Wholesale and Itetalliinduiakeu
Sl-tiiLTi or
Paixth. Oils. Vaiixijiiies. IIhi-siies
eacu ash llei-at. PAisTEas' surniEs.
oliave strictly pure gixsls which we will sell
nt the lowest mai ket prices Iieii't rergct the
place.
Ne. 20 East Orange Street.
JunliltdSw
yTr-IPPIAMHON A KOSTKlt-S
PriGe List of Special Sale
As lets nre sold mil they will net bedunll
cated.
CI.IITIIIMJ
C lilldrcn's Suits ii-duced fren
AII-wimiI suits "
suits "
Ikiin' All-wool UrcKsSiiHs "
r S.OI te !..')
I..VI te ;t.Se
.'..(! te
HOI te
12.00 VO
H..M te
lfi.li0 te
17.HI te
line te
!IJI te
7iie te
S.7S
Kl,l"l
10 im
7.50
1V
15.ue
in.)
H.ui
CM
ll.im
S(u
22.(0
20.10
ls.im
15 m
7jn
.Mixed . .
Men's sack All-wool Suits " . .
" Freck " - . .
i. .f , 11 11
boys' llycicenls ledlli ed fiem ..
7.00 te
. . 6 00 te
... 2i.t te
, . Ul te
.. 21.K1 te
. . mam te
... HJS0 te
Men'sOrerceals.sllktiliiiiiilngs'
!! II' " ;;
" U'hltnei-H ...
" Wl.lpieul
liKXT'S FUltXI-jllINO
Mlk.sc.irf iisliiccsl from
(JOOH.S.
I .75 Te ..V)
rnncy IIewm
10 te .25
pcnrlet lliiderslilits, ll-wislfrein . ., te
Uniwcrs - M 1.25 te
Heavy Merine Mhlrti nud Drawers. ja te
i-cetcli .Merine Mi'iisAHniwers M te
1 1 AT.s A XI I CAP.s.
I.01
l.ui
.25
.25
eiiiir dent's lllack i-nft Hat fiem
Mm ..
Heys' Suit Hat . .
Ileal Fciillskiii Cups . .
.. i ,1 .i
.(250 10 H-VI
. . 2.5U te I.t'J
.. l.ui trr .50
.. N.U) te mm
. . . 11.01 te 5 ui
... 1,75 te 1.(0
... i.-a te i.i
. .. 5..VI te fl.UH
Plush Cutis..
1-prlngHeld Herso lllaukets
I ' 1 11 s tl Imu Helies.
3.50 te 3.IO
HOOTS AND bllOL.S.
laiilles' Pebble (leaf Hut tenisl Shet-, ,
icry'illcssy and durable, leduced
Irem ........... .. j.xf.1 te fi.50
(cut's full dress band sewed French
Calf Cengiess (iulterivdiiccd Irem 7,ll te 5.50
The hoevk nre 11 few- prices taken from each do de
partuic.nl, us our space will net cniilt, n laige
list of bai-gnliis. ltubhcr HvershecM hale been
nsluccd bi prices, nnd ilnkulu H.igs that hale
been se long coining nre new heic. Prices, 75e..
LU), tl.75.
Urf-hieiu iimii until C o'clock p. 111., except
Saturday.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
Nes. 33, 34, 3( .V 38 Kii.st King St.,
IiA.N'CASTEU, I'A.
V.'ir AttrKHTISKXIKXTS.
ij-en ppnt Tin: mkppi.mae hepsp,
I. en N m Hi Prliirfl.trcet, w lllipart of siuMlng.
Apply nt the hotel, JrtiiWtdltAHiv
MPPUSL'IIAP.M ANp'pPIaTi PIPlS
nud Smokers, a choice let te select from,
nt prices Hint dety competition, nt
IIAUTMAN'.s) Yl'.l.l.mv FltONTCHIAIl
.sTHIli:.
TLMHIPS 11AVP. I.ONtl N1NCP DP01 DPI)
J that the Yellow-Fient.V. Clear Is the best
In the state, at
IIAHTMA.V Ylll.liOtV FltONT flllAlt Sl'OltK.
DIVIDPNDNOTIt'P
The Pix-sldent nnd MiiiuiRei-s of the lain
ctisler A Minrjuelmmin Turnpike lltwtl lull ode ede
claivd u dlildend of two nud flic twelfths per
cent, en the ciipltiil stock or tlieCeiuimny, pnin
ble en demand at the ottlee or the Tn-nsiiix-r.
W P. ItltlNTON, Treasun'r.
Ne. .is .south Ouerti .stttel.
J IM' mv 5th, lve. JatiMtd
rniii: annpai.
MPPTfNU OK TUP
1. Mockheldcrs of
Hit, l-iirmi.fs. X.. flmt...
Mitlkct Company " w 111 be held In their nfllce In
theiuatket hmise.eii Monday, Jiinmiii l.'tli,nt2
e cbx-k p. lu . te elect Ulrccters te serie tlioeii tlieeii
ulngjear HF.N.I. Itt'Tll,
, . Secretin y.
l.iMctsTKH. Jnuiiary 5th, lss.1, Jnnr.td.tltw
Se-PAPTNintsim'ls'OTirix"
V 1 be uiiderslgued lmve formed uceiiaitucr
ship under tlie llrni iiaine or King A llebiltsh.nt
Ne. 2ii Last (Iniugc stiret, laincuster. Pa., tu the
business or whei
i noeiesanug ami leliilllng r.lluts,
she, Coeeh anil Hnusepnluteis' sup
nils, i ami
plies
I U F KIN (I.
I tail oef Isnne llllli.rs 1
JIIIIV F. IIIHM.MII,
(laltoer A. t. Kepler's.)
rnu p i'A ptn lPtsnTi7" i npirixTi-'tprp
M. existing between Hr S. T Davis. Hr M. U
Hails mid linild M. Majer, under the fliuiiiniue
of " The Lancaster Plseutertal Ce.," has this day
been iIIsseIkmI b mutual consent by the. with
draw nl or Hal lit M. Mayer ll crsens In
dnlded te the said company w 111 make Immediate
settlement, nnd all having claims ngalnst the
winie will present them te the undersigned ter
ndjustuiei
nt. S. T. HI Ms. Tn-as.
Ijltictlster Piseaierliil l'n.
1.AMVST11I, Pa ,
Jan. 1, 1Sn JimJJt
KPDPCTION IN OVPHl'OATS.
In order te reduce our large stock or Fur
Heavers. Meltons, Kersevs nnd Corkscrews ter
Overceatings. I will, for the next CO dais, make
up te jour order, in tlrslclnss Mile, nt greatly
reduced prices. All garments lire guaranteed te
111 perfect -nut only the best (tuullty or trim
mings nre used.
A. II. IIOSKN'sl'KI.V,
. . Flue Tailoring.
37 North IJiiccii street, opposite the Postettlco.
iu:ttmdlt '
ClATAPAri' IS PNDPUSTOOD AN
1 Hruiclty situated lu the Lens of the F.je,
may occur at any age. but, ns n rule, is n disease
of old age, and the less or transparency or the
Lens Is prel.ahly chleili due te Its deficient uu uu
tiltlen, deiMndeut upon an tuettirlent Idisid
SlIllOlv
All "Hlsinises
Chronic and
treated In
of the Kie, 1-jir, Threat also,
Pilvatc Diseases succcssriilli
Hits. 11. H. and M. A. I.OMiAKF.lt.
Olllce 1.1 Fast Walnut street, lamcnster, l'n.
Ceiisiiltntlnu rree. jiVsttd.xw
L
eris vpiii:p.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
nimiAiss is
WATCIIK9, CLOCKS, CHAINS, ItlN'tis, sPKC
TACI.KS, Ktc.
Itepalrlngef nil kinds will recelie mv iiersemil
iittentlen. I.OFH IVhllLK.
Xe. ISeij North Queen btreet.
ltemember name and nuniler. Directly
opposite City Hetel, near l'enn'ii DepetJ
JySlljd
j-'hj .v.i.; en K.'.vr.
IJlOll PPNT.
12 A Hairy 1'
anil nt 15 Arrcs in Ihe Clli- of
laincaster and Mnnhelui township fnnu April I
Aitnli te
J5-tfdAw
a. .m. iu'iim;
Ne. 15 North Huke street
pOP PP.NT.
V Frem April 1st. or sooner H desired, thode thede
slmble residence N'e am Fast King stret t, with
all modern com enlences. Fer terms, etc., apply
at Sri Fust Klngstieet, Ijinnister, l'n.
JinO-tld J F. STAFFFFU.
"1710P PPNT.
JL: A first-class Dairy' Funii.sltuate two miles
from laincaster. A iicm Let lu 7th Wnnl, clly.
A I acre l.el In stn Want, city, scleral snmll
henses.
dJllnnl IlllISII A llltll.
"ITIOP PP.NT.
-I: At N'e. ta CKN'TltEMJl-Altr:, heated rooms
en second uud third floors, sultnble for a seam
stress, ertlce use or lodging ptupescs. Posses
sleu April 1 Apply at
M. IIAllKltlUTsJI'S.
Jan 1 trd 31 Penn Se.uare.
DI'.SIPAHPP. I.IQPOlT sTOPpTeri
1 V -"AM:. The stock or lliiuors.geod will nnd
fixtures et a first-class wholes. de and retail
liciunr store etTered ut private sale, sltuitttM ill.
recti- O)iiosltetheiesb
street, laincaster, l'a.
defiiee, Ne. UNerthOueeu
jaut-iiii
IIOOKAI. A CO
IIOP PAPOPST STOCK OP COFKKI-S
. and Teas, for largest assortment of Presents,
for largest assortment of Canned ;oed,
(leTOCI.AUKK'S,
Xe. 3s West King .street.
Three Cans Extra Table Tonmtees for 25c.
ITie p iuTnt
. Frem Aiirll 1st, 1-.. stere Itisiui Xe at Fast
King street, IJier ls5 feet long, as deslrtsl ; geed
cast nnd south light. N'e. 'y.nin be taken In,
thus making ene or the largest and mint desira
ble store ns.ms In the city Apply nt N'e. -it.
JnnC-Sttl
1710 It PPNT.
J The Store Heom nnd Dwelling, Nes Uund
41 Seuth Queen street, Irem the first nf April
next. The store has one of tlie best established
nnd largest wholesale nnd retail cigar and to te to
bacce customs In Ihe city. Apply te
W. I'. I1UINTON,
dl!M fit N'e. S .xeuth Queen htruet.
.ijri'.i:jf;.vr..
JTIPIrON OI'PUA HOL'SP.
r-ON'E WF.KK.
COMMFN'CIXIi -MONDAY, JANL'AItY 5, 1S5.
Jlatlnces Wednesday A Saturday iit2Jn.
Just wliat the public want First-class Comic
Opera nt the People's Popular Prices.
AD.MI3S.I0.V, 10 A 20CKXTS.
Iteservcd eals in cents extra. Fer sule nt Ojieni
Heuso Office, new open.
-SIXTH A.V.M'AI. TOL'It.
BENNETT & MODLTON'S
COMIC OPERA COMPANY.
ItEPEUTOIItKi
MONDAY KVEXIN'C The Mascot."
TUESDAY KVE.N'I.VO " Ollvetfe."
WEDNESDAY EVENING-" Hlllea Talor."
THI'ltSDAY EYE.NIN'd "Chimes of Ner-
lllalldy.',
FltlDAY EVEN1XC.-" Olivette."
nATUIIDAY KVK.NINO "Thn Mascot."
WEDNESDAY .M ATIN EE " lllllee Talor."
b1 UHDA Y il.VTIN EE ' Pinafore."
The operas picsented with ever' attention te
detail. Full chorus and Orchestra, elc.
JMitil
SttAKltWAlti:.
CAPDWPIiP.t CO.
J.11
J. E.
CALDWELL
& Ce.
Direct Importers
of
Fine Diamonds.
Purchasers desiring llrst-class ticms, chelcu
and fine In every particular, urn Invited te ex.
amine etirningnlflcent collection of DIAMONDS
nnd
Diamond Jewelry.
902 CHESTNUT STEEET,
HKI-
D
PY (lOODS.
JJager &
3Dry-.
-Dry-i
1885
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
chases, ler Cash of nl the best makes of Heeds, uud ns this Is Ihe season Ter Hie piiichV.n of Ce te n
l'illCFs " J' lle11,cU,,,,l",r"',TI,"tDinlly Is eirercd te buy them nt lA'rilr.MKI.. I.OW
Bloiiehotl nnd Unblonehod MtiBllnH,
Slioetlns-B nnd Pillow MiibIIhb,
Bloaehcd nnd Unblonehod Tnble Llnen,
NnpklnH, Toweln nnd ToweHhb,
Qtttttfl ttnd Blnnketa
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS.
.MthoiiElithe l Inter Weather has mil) fablyset In we haiesllll lingo n-sertiiieiits or lie
e Dress rmU .s haw Is, s.klrts. Ladles' nnd dent's Fnderw enr. Ilesleiv, Hleves etc., etc . w
no been marked nt leiy Lew Prices te close out prier le tin cnlei y Fl.'l III' UY 1st
hi
hni
Ladies' Winter Wraps, Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, New
markets and Misses' and Children's Coats,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
HAGER & BROTHER.
Ne. Q5 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
J
eiin s. eivi.int.
New t Year, 1885.-
We have roaelvod te rodttce our uteek In overy Dopnrtment ; nmenp; tlietn
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Call and soe our Htoek : exnmlnn thn nnttnniH mui Rtvina ,n,i mne., ,.,.n
ttlnrly the qunlltles ; nnd we frnnrnntoe pricea lewer thnn you ever henrd for
the Bnnte qunlitics,
HEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY.
Authorlzed Agents for the
-Genuine Aurera Carpet Sweeper.-
Over 400 Beld In Lnncnster city nnd county. Every Oonulne Swoepor benrn
the Arm nnme of JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., LiANOASTEU. Our Store will be
cloeed ntOp.ni, oxcept Snturdny ovenltiKs, until further notlce
mjem S. GIVLER. & COJt
ea-.sTtutK vex.HCTKi nr T:.;;,ye.v'.,.-6
Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
oewniis a iicnsT.
BOWERS & HURST,
Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
WIIII'K lll.A.VKKTS TO UK nOI.H I HKAP.
1, It H Y 1 1 1. A NK HTM TO UK SOI.H CIIKAP.
SiCAUI.KTltI.ANKKTtT01lK-OI.il CHKA P.
CO.MFOU'IS TO HK hOI.H CIIKAP.
Te ri'iluce stock propnnuery tntnWInR liiciiliuy.
-
U' Offer an Klrsniit I.lm- r
isllKETI.NtiiimlSHIirTI.VOMlJMl.l.VS.
TAHI.KI.INKNS.TICKI.MH.CIIFCKS
anil .NAPKINS.
All Yrrj- Ijiw In lt..,luoe Stock.
IjvIIc.s' lilt i) mul hciirlrt Murltui Ifndnrwciir.
Jlen's Whltn.tSrvy X (-urli-t .Mi-rtiinlliiilcrwisir.
(,'iillilreii's Wlilte A MeurlPt .Mcrlim I'niliirm-m-
All Selil Yry .mv.
.. . s,l',1!,nl,1'""el,c:,uetlOicrc'iit. fimniivery rnsli.itlK-lurKunrsiiiall-usiisiMcliil liuliir...
V C II l,,,am"r '" "r,lcr te ri-luce oursteck bcliire tHklng Invciitery, a-PI.F..VsF. ill VK Us
BOWERS & HURST.
, aren unit uftcr ilON'li.VY,
notice.
.lA.N'ITAHY
N
KXT DOOK TO THE COUUT IIOU.SI.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
REDUCTION
LADIES' and CHILDREPS
TeEtrcct Itilplit .Kle of I.iulles' nnd Children's Ceals ilnrliiu tlin .MONTH OF
havu inuile (l I.mije Iteductlnii In Prices. These Mill In Hunt should trr them.
R E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse,
XyilAT will you mrvT
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
M ETZG E R & HA U G H M A N'.S.
A LADY'S COAT. A OIltL'd COAT. A l'AlSI.KYSH.UYI,. A W.ANKKT hllAWI.. A HIJACK
TIUHF.T SHAWL. A 1U.ACK 8I1.K HUES.S. A 1II.ACK CAMIIMF.ItK. A UI.OTIt Wills'
OF ANY COI.OH. A CALICO HUF.SS, APAIK OF HLA.NKKTS.
A COUNTEKPAN'K. ACAHPET. A PIKCtJ OF MUHf.I.V. A IIANDKKItCHIKF OK SILK,
Ll.NK.V OU COTIO.V. All UMHUKLLAOF H1I.K, ALPACA Oil HlNdllAM. A (KWHASI tl
FOItANYOFYOHltFItlENHS.OItA.VYTHI.NdKLhB IN OUIt LINK YOU
CAN IIUV AT TIIK VKIIV IIOTTOM PIUCK'i.
Metzger & Haugliman's Cheap Stere,
43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER.
i- llctwcen the Cooper Heuso anil Serrel Herso Hetel.
OHIHK'S OAItl'in' H.UiU
BARGAINS!
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
Belling Off te Clese Business.
EVERYTHING MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLI).
BLA.NK"effi
ALL AT A SACRIFICE.
Prompt Attention Glvvu te the Manufacture of 1'iig Carpets, te Order ut
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
2ROTHER-
Goodse
Goodse
1885
ileslm-
hlch
'KO. V. UATJIVOV.
W e Oirr tliu Ih-st .Mnks nt
IIOllKltY, (II.OVIW, COUSUT",, Ai-,
Very I.H te Iteliira- hlec-L.
3th r shall close nurstore ut il p. m. until turtlier
I N PRICES.
COATS Reduced in Price.
ilA.M'AItY, ir
Lancaster, Pa.
-AT-
BARGAINS!
-AT-
ii
m
i
$
I
-
Cor. West King and Water Sts Lancaster, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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