Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 08, 1885, Image 4
Fwrwm&w BUjsrwfrft.' 3 wwr ?,.-1 ' ,.,, j ,.." '. jp 'Vj- , " . ; THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, THUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1885. ., s m i- L ur- V ' : 1 .' 'fiX P :,; "n Ff . I- - i Jt HV fcj . IF? PF m tin ' ?. SS &' :', ;. Jte. B m. i -" !, . T !"AN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OttHAFtZEIt rett THE WOltKISQ POOH 01 celvxbia. , " WhiAr Taking Held of llioOreniilintleii-Tlie Jtji Celnml.U "Herald" Change lUml. IU nijtery Itecounted Dentil of IF. II. E1ck nercttgh Urlefn. VamlnrrnrminnnilAnwel iNTELLtaKSfCXR. W i, CettntntA, Jnn. R The Columbia in- iltMlrlil sctioei vvns efk:u"'u" "j afternoon In Iho opera liotise ly leader or the relief mioclnllen. It will, however, be n distinct orgtmlaillen from the wwoeliitlen. The meeting wis cnlleil te onler liy Mrs. 8. II. Purple ir prcslden. ire tent, with Mr, l.lla Wclser an Becrctnry pre tern. The fol lowing orK'inlzalleii wiw thou ellecteil : President Mr. Sterllng Smltli. Vlce President lr. Gen. .Velili. Treasurer -Mr-. Susan A. Olven. Iloem Committee Mr-t. S. H. Purple.;.,!!- J. C. Hest mid Miss Sallle Mej-crx. Purchasing Cemmittee Mr. I). C. Wunn, Mrs. W. It. Xevvlen and Mrs. Atlnin Max Max ten. Cutting Out Commllteo Mr. Sue Piirgiu son, Mn. fillii Veier 'nntl Mrs. MIe nvans. Teacliers Mrs. P. 8. Ilriigli, Mrs. Mary Mewcrv, Mm, r.llcn Sli.it.-cr, Mrs. A. C. Gullcs,Mrs. Mnggie Steinhelser, Mrs. W. iC. Xovvlen. Mm. Adam Maxton, Mrs. Julia Knitffinnn, Mrs. P. (', Waini, Mrs. J. 0. Hew, Mrs. Kev. Gee. YV. l.ly, Mr-. 11 K. Smith, Misses Sadle Cowden, 1'intmi tteil scckernud Mary llurr. The following was oflerod and ndopted : Jlewlvcil, That any child or person nuk ing a garment will lionllevvetl tiiluve It as their own. A meeting will be held In the room of the Columbia band en Saturday afternoon. The Columbia "HernM" Clianses Ilaml. The Celumbh Herald, under Its new edi tor, Mr. E. J. Miller, el Hldgway, i:ik county, Pa., inade its nppoAiimce this morn ing, and Is as bright and spicy as evor. The wcekly was sold te Mr. Miller by that Jelly, amiable, offlcient Journalist, Vt. Hayes Orler, en Jnn. 1st, 1SS5. Mr. Orler was Instrumental In establishing the Herald, which paper was brought Inte oxlstence in lSOO, with Oeorge Yeung, jr., nntlW. Hayes Orier, Its publish era, In O-tober, 1574, Mr. Yeung rotlred, 4nnd wus succeeded byS. P. Modern ell, wlie continued with Mr. Orier until Jan. 1st. 17(5. Mr. Moderwcll then opened a job office en Frent Htroet, and his place en the ITerald was taken by Kebert Ittsk, new en the I-an raster JUnminer. On January 1st, 1S7S, Mr. Gricr became sole owner and editor, and continued se until selling te Mr. Miller. That Mr. Grler ha-s madothe Herald a Buccess, no ene doubts. It was Democratic te the backbone, and is considered by seme the leading Democratic weekly organ in ceutral Pennsylvania. Its editors aluavs supported and advocated the causoeftho Democracy with untlrlngcnergy and marked judgment. Te him is due the cnvlable reputation of the Herald. Mr. Miller comes nmeng us net as en amateur In newspaper liuslnesi ; for 15 years he ably edited tlie Klk Democrat. His family are new residing en North Second street, beyond Cherry. The Herald will coutlnue n Domecratlc Journal, and although having illsposed of the paper, Mr. Grid's contributions will often be leunil In Its columns. The family of the old editor will lcmaln in Columbia, as will also Mr. Gricr himself, but his thne and attention horeaftcr will be entirely directed te the "duties of hiselllce superintendent of public printing. Death of II. It. llcli. II. B. I.sslck, aq;ed W years, died of con sumption, at his home en llothel Hill, this morning at thrce o'clock. His health has always been peer, but recently It falled him rapidly. His remains will e taken te the Prcsbyteiinn church, en Monday, nt 2 p. in., and ateii. in., will be intcrretl hi Mount Botlfblcemetcry. Deceased was ene ofCelum- uui'sicauing citizens, nun any ami nil goon work he was connected with. An elderiu the Presbvterian church, and assistant Buper- Intondeillu tlie Sunday school, his words nnu prcsonce wilt de mmeil ny tnein with whom he associated. The peer also losea friend, ler Mr. Is3lck was kind and liberal te them. Hocameto Columbia In or about 1313, from rraukllu county, Pennsylvania, te accept n clerksldp in the nfllce of collector of canal tells, but about a years later, he let! and went te Menreo county, La. There he studied for the law, was admitted te the bur and practiced for several years. Alter being admitted te the bar, lid married Miss Ann Bethel Helse, of Columbia, who resided lit the Seuth with him several years. w hen they again returned te Columbia. In ene of Jeseph ntts houses, en I lout street, he practiced law for heveral.v ears, butgave it up te accept tlie management of thollelso estate, which position he retained till death ended his useful career. An Uupro.ekci! Aitciult. Charles Struck, en the 14th of November, lii), committed an unpio.ekod assault ami batturyupen I.dwiinl llmdy, Ixivs loller in the Susquehanna rolling null, striking him en tlie head with a leaded raiiu tube, and inflicting two ugly wounds, nilbrts were made te capture .-struck, but he managed te clude the olllcers. This morning, in com pany with his Cither, Olllcer Struck, he wus taken lefore Squire Kteiis and giien a hear ing. He was placed under feo bail forap ferap forap pminmce at cenru Unruuli Urirf. Mack's brouery Is new called the Thiid Wanl hotel, and Tlora Heuck Is proprietor. A Chinese laundry has been established ou Walnut street, nearThlrd. Soveral Columbians spent yesterday visit ing the rinks in Reading. The firm of lteycr it Knutlman, of the American Steam Heater cempanv, has lieen dissolved. A barrel of flue oranges were sent Mr. Henry Mlnnlcli, by his seu Harrv from 1 lerlila yesterday. Mazic 1" Cooper, who married a Kansas gcutlciuan bemu months age, Is rejwrtcd te be dying. Her mother left ter her daughter's home last evening. TJie tegular monthly businesi meeting of the Columbia .school beard will lie heht in council chamber this mening. Cnlen service will be held iu the Hethel Church of Ged thisevuilng, when the pas tor, Itev. J. P. Molxell, will deliver nn ad dress en Prayer ler l.unlllcs ami instruc tion of yeutlu" Osceola tribe, N'e. 11, 1. 0. II. M., meets In e Herald building, this evening. Jehn Kaulluiau, brakcmaii uu P. It. II., lialf-aud-half shifter hi tlie west yaul, had his nese breken last evening bv u switch lever, which he was about turning Hying suddenly out of nlnce and striking him. Peter Hodcnheiser and Pred. Snyder had n light In n Walnut Hit cot saloon, last even ing, but befere great damnge had )uu ilone te either, they were narted. Together they lett thosaleou, nud vshen in front of a vacant let en Walnut htreet again clinched. "Unde Kred"wa3n little tee miicli for Petcr, nml gavp him a sound tlirushlng. A young lad attempted te jump en the steps of llogenteglcr's grocery More a day ortwe nge, missed his footing mid loll amongst n let of crocks, broaklugeverndozon of them. The lollewlng persons have been olected officers ler 1SS0, of the United Brethren Sim day schoel: Superlntandent. JnsobSneath : assistant, Uriali Sonrlwer; libra ,, David Welsh : secretary, W. K. King reasurer, Jno. Klingbeil. I. The Old liberty Hell." The special train cai ryiug the com nilttce of the "Philadelphia citv councils In charge of the "old liberty bell" en the way te the Sew Orleans Exposition, will arrlve'ln U-mcaster en Friday, Januarj-SSd, about neon, teinaln Ing long uueugh toglve citizens n chnncote View It. The exact lime of the ai rlv id will be given hereafter. This Is the substance of a communication rwolved by Mayer Resen tnlllcr.freiuR. 1. Pyle, I'lillnUelphia, chair man or the coinmiltce having the Hhlnnlni In chnige. " yulte n Dlncn-nret The commissioners of Northampton have fixed tlie salary of tlie solicitor at MOO, but liave given him additional work of solicitor for peer directors-lf they npjireve, v h Ich they no doubt will. Last year this ofllce paid 8700. The pay or the janitor was llxed at SL30 a day the year round, or tt'4M per year. IasI year tlie pay was $1.40 a uav. Janitor Seliell, of thU veuutv, rejoices In an annual Hilary or 1,000. Quite a dltl'orenco I About the hlatleu Heme. Sevc;ilpcn ledgcM wlie occupied the station Louse en AVeditesilay evcuiiig, were dls charged tlili morning. Thrue gatoline llglus vvcre reported as net burning en Wednewlay night. the reu.Titv siteir. A Fine Kill Ibltlmi nf Itnrn Hint, einn of Iho Notable Inhibit. Tlie entries at the poultry exhibition In jxist ofllee building arc new all In place nml the room presents quite an nttractlveai)pi,araius The number or exhibits Is smaller than here tofore, but the quality of the birds Is equal te any evor exhibited here, Thcse comprise specimens nf all the popular varieties of low Is and pigeons. A ilr of line pea-fowls enter ed by Jehn Gresh, of Laudlsville. attract much attention, as does also the 45 eund brenze turkey entered bv Samuel O. l.ngle, of Marietta. There are ether turkeys In the show almost us large, together with white turkevs and Pekln nud Rouen ducks. The largest exhibitor of fowls is Mr. J. "s. Hoi Hei Hoi ceinle, of Ijunlicrtville N. J., and the largist exhibitor of pigeons Is Jehn 11 '-chnin.eftlils citv. The heavier birds are already being weighed, and the judceswlllsoeiusmnnenco making their award or premiums. Geerge O. Breun, or Baltimore, Is the Judge or iieultry mid Charles Becker, or Baltimore, liidce of tiltrcens. Prank II. llumphrevllle, efthlselt.v. Is the only exhibitor or incubators. He exhibits n " Success " hatcher, but it contains no eggs, and therefore no chicks will be hatched. Thu Cne of Altlprmnu SpiiriliT. At the Saturday morning session of court, Alderman Spurrier was sentenced by the court te pay the costs or tlie prosecution in the suit for extortion brought by thece.mty commissioners, te give security te pay the sune in ten davs or te stand committed until thoscntenee wascemplictl vvitli. Aldennan Spurrier did neither. After tlie imposition of the sentence tlie alderman seated liiniself nt tlie sheriffs desk and when that ntllci.il and his deputy were engaged In ether busi ness, be walked out et the court room. He was sent for en Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, and although premising te enter security for the payment of the costs up te 2 e clock tins anernoen no nas net uone s(,. might fire In u faint simp. A slight tire occurred et the paint shop of Jehn F. Leng, iu Roberts' building, North Prince street tills morning. Mr. Leng was mixing colors, and while using a can of ter pentine went tee near the stove nml it caught tire. He rati w ith the can towards tlie deer, te threw it lit the street, but befere reaclilns the deer w as obliged te drop it. Tlie dames from the burning turpentine set llre te tlie deer and it was badly charred. A couple of gcntlcmdn passing nt thu tlme procured water and extinguished the Haines. The tire department was called out, but their scrv ices were net required, Mr. Leng's right hand was badly burnt and his face was scorched. Ma'iinrrcher OHIrrrs lltrctett At a meeting held en Monday evening or the Miennorclier scK'lciv, the following beard of directors was elcctcd : Henry Gerhart, J. A. Burger, Christ Gitlich, O. Ore-zingcr, Henry Decrr, William Wehlsen, Christ. Rlummcnsteck. J. P. Sternifcltz, Philip Gln der, Oeorge Pfeiffcr, Edward Eberman, Gee. Shulmvcrand Frederick Heclcl. The IxMird of tllrecters organized Wetlucs tlnv ev ening by electing the following named efllccrs : President Henry tJcrhart Vice President William Wehlsen. Secretiry Oeorge ITelllcr. Treasurer Oustav. Gnczlngcr. The Skntlns Itluk. The sum realized at the Imcaster skating rink last evening wa given te thoseup fund. The crowd In attendonce was net large, but the entertainment was tirst class. There was nil kinds of skating by Pret Norris, Master Wlllie Martin and Uracle Ixigue imd Jle-ssrs. .Miller and DnvK and tlie audlence was ldghlv lcased. Chen) operas is supxed te have been the cause of the small house, The receipts at tlie Lancaster rink which go te thoseup fund amount te JS.75. A large nuinber or tickets vi erosehl te persons who did net attend. At the Ma'iinercher rink te-night Harry Wcndltz, Jehn Mercer and Jehn Smith will haven tnllenicc. Tim IlehcTldevca, Peter Short and Frank Boyd were heard by Alderman Barr this afternoon en Koveral charges or larceny. Henry Martin, brlek niaker, Identified n lap blanket stolen from his carriage, found in it trunk left nt Jehn Remick's heuse by Short and Boyd. Jeseph Habccker identified a role, sold' hv Boyd, te Frank Sellers as having been stolen from ids buggy. Dr. Scliaub Identified nrnbe which Boyd anil Short had tried te pawn In Phila delphia as having been stolen from him en Christmas. The defendants were committed in default or ball for trial at tlie January court or qunrter sessions en the threo charges heard. '1 here is another easeatrainst the ac cused for stealing a rebe rrem Harry Lliitucr which will be heard when Mt Llntner ro re tums home. ItesTieIr Oicrllnn. I.ast night the eastern city reserveii was ovcrllevied, but no damage was done, tlie waste water Turning dew u tlie slulee con cen strueted for the purpose, and (lowing down the GrotUtewn read. The overflow was caused by the step between the two basins being Inadvertently closed by Mr. Hartmnn, the Intention being te only partly clese It se that the water would raise a little ami over ever over llew tlie ice, and then lreezc, thus making tlie ies thicker. Tu.cs nud Hulartes lu Herk. The commissioners of Berks county have (Kill the tix rate for the present year at :i., mills. Last year the rate was -2'j mills. The salary beard has fixed the salaries of the deputies named as fellows : Deputy pro pre pro thenotnry, S1200peramium ; deputv rcconlei, ?iKK) i two transcribing clerks, f7i!0 each; deputy clerk el the quarter sessiens, iCm). Tbu Jamuir fJiiftrterSes-luii Court. District Attorney Fberly Issued tlie trial list for the January quarter sessions court to day. It has en it 101 cases, or which 01 have been returned te the present term. Soveral of the magistrates have yet te niake their ro re turus and the list will net lie cnmplcte until Friday of next week when tlie Inti:i i.iui:s. ri.n will publish the revised list. Death of a Itallrn.itlei. Christian Maun, an e'i! and faithful em em peoye of the Pennsylvania rniliead company, died at Dlllurvllle yesterday morning. IIe had been lu tlie employ of the company for twenty-slx jcais. He was about 4.1vears old and leaves a wlfe and two children. llisic mains villi be taken toMiddletown lerburini. The Sii-fiurhanna. A special from Pert Deixisit statM that the Susqiiuhaiinn rlvcrnt tliat point continues te fall, and the gorges nt various points are wearing nwny quietly nud rapidly. Theie Is uonpprehenslen of lurthcr treuble from the Ice new remaining In the river. With n few inore days offuverablo weather the river will be almost clear of ice. Frank Cnnfctduu if S.id Kxperlence. Frem tlie N'eu Km Wlien ene new spai,icr takes up the busIuesH of advising n contcmier.iry hew te manage Itsnllnlrs, and loses Its temncr when Its ad vice Is unheeded, the inference is Irresistible Hint it has very little business of its own te leek nfler and Is likely te have still less. The Tux Kate l'luil. The county commlsiencrs this morning llxed the tax rate for county purposes for the year lSsIi at 'ii mills. This Is tlie same rate llxed ler 1SSI. The days or nppil for 1SS5 were also llxed. Appointed Tlp.tal!'. The county commissioners this morning npjiehited Jehn C. Graham tlt.tair, te till the vacancy caused by the death or Frederick Miller. siuiirr. sale The sherlll has posted bills for the sales of tlioie.il cstitoerc. A. Leehernnd Jacob B. liuber, ou SUurday, January 17. Fuiienil uf FrrilerUU Miller. Tlie funeral r Freilerick Miller took tilace this afternoon, mid was target v nttcmled. Tim tlnstaves oftlie court attemleTl In a beilv. At the Soup Heu-e. The number of rations dlti United ntlhe N0U heuse te-day was. 1211. I lime I. ic n deuftueniteiirten veain, undiur tlully dent lu the ether ler tweiunntlws have been Heated by ear simelalty doelem nud i. cclved no liencflt. Ritvliiif umsl Wy' t'reum .. uiimjwi u iiiuuiu i iiuiiiiiyaul crcuiiy improved, uud can bear well nnd consider It a IUOdt VAlllRhlnmiliralF f 1iu, tilan ,tuiil ,n,-l. viltli diepiiles of uniceu. Inte my thruat ami luii. ,. im v.,.-,,, niucji irnuities unto jiuveen. t rely dliuipwared - II l, Vme. Upiier I.Ile, - ", -'. - , p mn u,-,n,v DEATHS IUtbman. .Tiiniiary Mb, ls.sS, M niter ., fen of tVilltani ll.tnut Marj A. lUteninn, ngnt til j cars, b months uiul 3i.i The relatives and frlciuls of tlie faintly nre re iectfiilly Invited te (ttteiul the fiuier.il, from bis parents' residence. Ne. 41 Kast ..lug street, en Vrldsy afternoon ut . e'l lock llv.nn-. tnn MSS.V, In S-trnsbnrR boreucb. Msrj' K IU it, of Denver, Colerado. Iho telattvctnnil fileiuts nf the fiimll nre rv licctfnlly Invited te nttrnd the fnncml, from tboresMenceof Mrs CuthirlneAliier, In stms-bui-g boreupb, en 1'rlday nfternoen nt 1 o'clock, service at I enseneckcr' Mrctliift" ltee nt . o'clock Jttptil TnerT. In thleltj. en the cth lnt., Jennie, VTife of llcnj t. rinut. In theStt year efber age. The relntlvcs mid friends of the funllj nreir spectfnlly Invited te nttend the funeral, from her hubum.' lesldence, Ne .lis south Water stiret, en Friday nfternoen nt a o'cleek Inter ment nt Woednordltlll eenietery J7.td Sxtkeii. At l'lillailelpliti, liiimnry Tlh, tnro tnre tnro llne .wire of Albert W Mivder, In the Stub year of her age. Funeral from t'eiinsjlvnnta mil rend depot nturdij, the luih Inst ,ntl0n m Jsjt XI UKETS. I'ldlsdelpbl.l VI irket. I'miADKLHiiA, Jnn s Fleur firm but morn quiet .superfine, r-'Seff-TSs Kxlra. 11 7Af?a ll': Fenn'ii. tumtlv . M 3;Hf1 7J i W Inter clears, f I SJIJ fil37H-ditindghts,tav,7t7.V: Minn estraclear, H "iyjiiav; iiermlRhts,f(2MSi 73 ; winter pit ents, ft 7J15Wi )irinqdi, fl 7.gV CV llve neiirnt JJ sig-l 37V(. Wheat Unuer and In fair demand 1 N"n 2 Western lied, nt 87Vic : N'e. ado. nt Me; Ne. t Fa. dn. Met Ve Slielnwnre. de. 1V3 lern mirket steadv but quiet: steamer. tJV; Ne 1 vcllnw "nnd mixed, tg-V-' : V" 3 de, 4lliv Oats tlrm nnd coeil demand ; Ne 1, While, nt i.Ci Ne . de. V,i37c: Ne 3 de. 33s'.V.c ; 1-ejected. StSglHjC 1 Ne. 2 mixed, 3IV(g31lic ItJ e stcadv nt tie Mcds Hever Jlrm nt 760; 1 Inintli dull nt It 41KJ1 50 : Fl ixeed scarce nt 1 is. Wlntet bran Ilrm nt Jir-gW -V Frevlslniis linn, jbut quiet 1 nies perk, flltl3.V), lieefhiun, W.''g-Wi city mess beef, fBWJII llacnn. !dO'e : smoked bheutders. (V,7e ; silt de, $ie?.'tc. smoked hams, WMSil-sc: pickled de, ttg'.v,c. I-ird ntcadv eltv refined, Tfle , Insr Imtehej-s', flib'tfAiC , prime steam, , iv llutter msikvt Ilrm nnd fatrl nette; rreamer extras 3-:S3e : IV C and N de. 7 2c ; d ill v extras, !!&-.' : de geed te chetee, 2,1 lT--"c. Uetls nt IM.i. parktiif butter, 7Q.3e Krijs market steady : extras. S0ft31e Ctieee nulet but ntisiriy i New erk I nil t if.Hu. lM-.ilSe : tlhle Flats, choice, ltCj 1I0 full te prime. SWSltVie; Fcmira urt skims, .tS7e. dorullde. h$V i'etrelnuui dull ; Refined, 7 V WbUkvdullnt It SO N'cit 1irU turki t. New Yer.x, Jnn. S Fleur state nnd Western ilrm, vrlth n inrHterate demnud. Seutheni firm. v lie.it very nirenit nnd 1G10 hlcher, with n fair business ; Ne 1 White, ftje ; Ne. 2 lied. ftH91e: Mnr. V.g.'V: April, .H4 "V. 1IUV, lOV-ttl-x I ,,r - 6 1 t. lil,lier ln ilntt . Ml Teil V et em, siml. STiJAIc : de future l!S,'iiC lilts UfiUc hlcher ; mere uctlve; .Se, 2, teb, XMc ibirih, .Vr-Vjic: Mav. ',UV,c; stile, 37S11-TC : Western, SitRlOe l.liesiuck Frlce. t'niCAUO Cuttle lieccipM ine hend , hlp incuts, 3 00O bend ; mnrkct tend 5 und reihI prades firm t experts, 9,g(l Mi . ceed te choice 1,200 nnd 1,100 peunders, JJ OCfif, ; medium t" Keed. JAOOftJ Mi common te fslr, l Slfil tw : in ferler te filr con-s, tl 50S3 M : Reed tn extni, 00t?t SJ , lexans, SIKxTfS -teckers fJ2ugllii. feeders. WOOrflJ.) IIers llecefpts. tI,M he-id. (-hlpmcuts, 4f hend ; brisk demand nnd qnilltv Kieit : jirlces 53 loehlRher; rough packing Jt "J!!! 33; lineklns shlpplnc, 2Wte Jsi peunders, fl teffl fi : llcht, 10) te 210 peunders, i 21x31 50 ; skliis, l 5fl lu sheciv ltecclpts, 2f.) hed: Khlpnients, l,f) head; mnrket stendv , eninmen tn filr ut 2 2", (tl no ; medium te sis-d, f! 5iV,-1 10 . clinlce, M.( t Oil ; lambs, 3j I 7 1.AST f.innRTV The livestock mirket were dull te-day, with net much delne Ltittle were steady, with n fair demand; prime. $: SOfJO 25; fair te geed, $1 23a3 2V; common, IQl 5n. Ke celpts, is3 head , shipments, none lioj-swere slew: l'hilatlelphlus. ft 7531 'S): Yorkers, fl50IG3; receipts, 3,210 head : iili ments, 2,!iehcad. sheep were quiet, but steady ; prime, $1 25t 450; fair te poed, ft i'.fi 1 ; enmmen, flffl; le eelpt", 1,00 head ; shipments, l.tsai hend. Wok Inrhels. Quotations by Heed, McOrann Ce , Hankers, Liiicnttf r. Fa. 11 v. v. 12 m. Ir 11 Missouri Faelllc ... vitehliinii Central . . New erK Central . S! J New .lersej Central 3v. Ohie Central IU Del. Ijick. .t Western Nf-S S74J sij Denver i Kle Grande . .0 0 fijj Krle UU ll; IIS, Kan sax A lexiu. .. . 10)4 K K Lake shore . .... CZ 02 r.lt? Chleige.t, N. W., com . . s;17 iv WJ. N N .Out A Western .. 12 St. Paul . lJumlin. . 2W, 2VJ, 2ii t'acllle Mall . ... Kit (3$J 5MJ Itecheter ,t l'lttsbtirj,' . . 3 St Fuitl 73K 7k 73 Texas Faelllc ... 13 I3U IV, ITnleii Faelllc 47V, J7K i-H Wulia'h Common i & 5K Wnbash Frclerred lift Wcsl'n I nlen leltur.uili Ms: r(! 57 Louisville A Nashville . 25U X Y, till. A it. I. 4,? l.elilsh Vnlley ou 9 -0 LehlRh NiiTlRiitlnn tn. S9J S). I'ennsytvanli Slk? 51K SPJ Itendliic s 1 1-1,5 eW ' F. T. A lliiirale . . 3H M. 3 Northern Fnclflc Cem.... 17 17 17 Northern Faelllc Fief . . 10 ID 40 Hestenvllle FhlladelphlaA hrle . . Northern Central Underground .... Canada Southern se OH 73 ri 71 I'oeplo's Passenger Jcrncy Central New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press blocks strong Meney, l2e. N'nw 1. erk Centra! Krle Knllread Ad ims i:xprcs Michigan Central Itallread Michigan southern liallread Illinois tcnlral Itallrixul tlev clam! & Pittsburg ltallreail I hlcuge A Ueck Island Unllrend Pittsburgh Feri Unyne Itallread Western I nlen Telegraph Company . Teledo A Wnbash .... New .leivey tentnil New .erk. Ontario A Western 1'lilLidelphl.i. Quotations by Asseclited Ficss. stocks steadyand dull riilladclphln A Kile It. K Heading Kalliead l'euusvlvanlii Itillreiiil ... e-su :.h!w . 1.11 . t. ..&3 :..S . ... 12 ... S IMC . . 5US . im5 17 . 40 I. high Vnlley 1! dlmnd I'nlli d Cempunles of New Jersey Nerthenil'iuiilc Northern Facllle Preferred Northern Central Itnllieud l.ehlgh N'nv brat Ien cnmpaii) Soniten Itullreud .. Central Transiierlailun teinpanv Itnlliile. New Yerk A Fhlltiililphln l.ttlleschuvlklll Itallread .... 32 .V7;n ,ii j:j;tisi:.ui:.vt: rAXTLD. M A yeunir married man who has had ten ldemble nxnerleneu. want, n sltiiallrui as Imr tender. Apply at this oiiice WAXTFD. A girl te de general hniuenurk Apply at 32 Seuth Duke street lid cn (S nrirt .veuth of mTluxmiy UA-JJKJ.J (,oed te be Beld nt 11 very heavy reduction, en ucceunl of leiueval te our new store,'!-) North Qui en street, NKU lOUK ANDVAlltsMlI.I.lNi:il CO, JantMfd 22 West King st , l.nucatcr, I'.i rnllt: CO-l'AUTNFIlSIIII' FXISiTINO X between tenrad dnat am! Ainivi c (last.ns pettern, hits been illasnlv ed by the death of Cen nut liuat Ainest ast villi eentluue the btitd nesas heretofeio, at the old stand, ou corner of Prince nnd James utrects. laiucusierrltv JamS-ttd AMOS C UAsl' 17ISTATF OF CONUAI) CAST, L.VTF OF JJJ the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters testnincntaiy en ild estate having been granted te the undcritgned, nil persons Indebted thereto ure lequcnted te make finmcdlate payment, nnd Ihoe having claims or demands agaliut the jine will present them wliheutdelav for settle munt te ihe undersigned. AMOsC. (i.VsT, JACOB MILKY. D.VNlKLIIAItfMAX, JanssitdTh KieemerM TJ1DLTON OIT.BA IIOL'SIl ONE WKKK, tOMMKNtlSO MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1885. Matinees Wednesday A Saturday at 2 in Just what the public want The People's Fepu- Inr Prices. .ADMISSION", 10 unit 20 C'KNTB Unserved BeaW.UOc. extra Formic nt Openi Heuse etilce. new open. MEW YORK ft ritESKXTLS'lJ ALLTIIK LATKsT AMI MOST FOFULAUNKW YOItK hUCCKsSEs, At the extreme low AdmUlen of 10c, ltcerv cd beats, 10c. extra, Difforent Play Every Evening. ie he roLLewiu nv A ROARING FARCE 1 Don't forget the Fr(ce, lOc. jfinKdd J, WETTLAUFElt, Slunnger. sew a n rr.itris km i.wia. Af iss m."m. rofmfert. Ne. 337 XOItlll MMi: SIKItllT, llRKSsMAKlxo.tlTTisesndKimxoli) ttiedterc Finise svstvm JsAtli't rpui: ANNUAL MlIiri'IXlT OF THU L Moekhelders of the Fanners' Northern Market Company " w III be bold In their ettlee In the market house, en Mmidnv, .InniiarylStli, nt . o'clock ii, in., te elect DlU'elers te nerve iboen ibeen nlngjnir. 1IKN.I. ltlTl It. .secretnry. Lamcasteii, Jnnunrj ,Mli. l-M. JanltfttdAuvr TTU.l'.CTION NOT1C11 ii Tiik KAnrrns Maukkt ItersitCe., I.nenter, 1'n. Thennuunl meetlnEer stockholders nud elec tion fat l)lri'Ctornrthlseeniinv lll be held ntliH rt Kind street, en H'T.sI., JAN. IT, between the hours nf in o'eleek, n. m , mid nimn. ALLAN A IlKltlt. (UidtJI- M-cretiirv. pDMFNM) R MY FltS MAGNETIC HEALER, Or nnk, l' , Will lie nt the Stevens Heuse, In this city, the balance of this week, where tutlctits can te te eelve tiiitment fur Itheuiiintlsiii and ether Dls ease Jan7 2td RnnucTtex IN OVLKCOATS. In order tn reduce our large stock of Fur Heavers. Meltons, hersevs nnd Ceikscrews for Ov crceatlngs, 1 w 111. f.u the next fit) d 15 s. make up te jourenler. In ilrst elsss slle,ut grently reduced prices All giirmeuts nregimrantced te lit perfect mid enl the test qmllly or trim mlngsnre ined V II UOsl.SsTKlN, Flne Tallin lug 37 North Queen stivet, opposite the I'ostetllce !ii2IS,mdli T ANC.VSI'FU COMMFHC1VL COL-I-J I.Ki.K. Ne. lOVS KAsI MSI, SI liKKT Open diynnd eviniug Instruction tn lhoe timiiehcs best ndxpted te biisnss pursuits 0Hii ngnlli en Mend iv . .Innuiry ,Mh l.ndersed nud isitninlzed b our bMdlng buslne men send or call ter tltiiilni glitnn: lull Infeimi ttnn Address, Mil-: Itml III Wl.IDI. Kit, Frln. rp I'M Oils. a A ltl'LF. THFIH 1. ci-ewth u miHteniuli -teadv. but slew : they llnull) enuc demh, either rapldl) ns Ter evniniile, by suffocation orslewl,bv the hectic of exhaustion und tain lANCKIt. and Tl Mell" nt all kinds i uivd without piln or using the knife : nle, skin Dls enes. tlirenlennd Frtvnte DUees mcceslull tuited by Illls. II li anil M A I.OMiAl.hlt ellle,-13 K.ist V nlnnt stnvt. Ijincaster. Fa I ensiilliitlnn free Js-3ldAw Mll'.AM OF l)sl tl RES tll.VFFF.D llANDs. HI'S F.vcKASD VI.I. ltOl'l.llNl.ssOF 1111. SKIS It dot's net hurt like (lj cerlne I'llK K, 10nnd2St'i:VT-,nl COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nes 137 AND 139 SOIlfll QFKKS SlItKl.T, dccMtnid Ijincaster, Fa T LtlisLAlTvi: NOTICI-T I-i Netice is heiebj given that application will be made te the I.egNlatuienf PenusjlMiul i, new in session, ler Iho p:isiiice of " An Act mak lug nn iippropiiallen te the Heme for t riendless Chlldien for the I'lty nnd I emitv of Ijincaster ' The eb'ect tielng the erecllen or enlargement of buildings sufficient te uccommedsto hemelesi nnd destltille chlldn'n ev er tw e nnd under four venrs or nge. prohibited bv Act of IsnI, from maintenance in the I euntv Peer Heuse D VSll I IIKP.lt. VVIl 1 I. M VIYF.K, III l.ll 1! FFI.TON, Jans-ltilTh Committee I N OHUIXANC13 IT) CtiANOC TIIF V nninu of Concord Allev te be hereafter known as Concord street IIe It ordained by select nnd Common t euuclls of the city of Lancaster, that Concord Alley, in said city, extending from lirant street north nerth viard, b, tween Mulberrv und Charlette tnets. tie hereafter known as Concord street I .aiicantcr. Fa.. January 7, ls0 ltemt In Coiuinen Council nnd adopted iinnnl meiisly KOIIhltT JI. llOI.KNIL's, President of Common Council Attest Jacod M. CiULLA", Clerk C. C. Lancaster, Pn,, Jnnunry 7, 10 Kcnd lu 'elect Council nnd ndepted iinnul mensly. ItOlH.ItT A. KVANS, President or Select Council Attejt : ISre. 11. KicLLLIt. I lerk L Approved dnnunrv H, lss3 D P KOSKN'Mll.I.KII, Jansjld Majer a: T I1URSK COFFEES! COFFEES!! Just received nn Invoice of line strong Hlo Ceflee Can't fall te give satisfaction tn levers of strong coffee. Mandehling Java. Just leceivednn invoice of Flne Mnndehllng CetTee. la veauselp, whlehwlllmnkc younreyal eupef rlch.clegnnt cetfee JnvaCeifees Improve en age, net te with Ule, It villi lone Its qu'ilfty Fini. VnvniAsMecnA CerrEE choice I.ini'AWivH CerrEE ItlCIl UUATEMAI.A COirEE. rs-dteincmbcrwebuv our feiTen nil green nnd lull e them roasted hem nlmeit dally, therefore hive I hem fresh BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. TJiQUITAIlLn L1FI3 INSURANOK CO.M Jll l'ANY. Assets, 854,000,000. Surplus, 812,000,000. Inilispulalile CreJiter-." Assurance Equitable Life Insurance Company. The only lluslnes Man's Policy w rttten, pay able In ll),lSer2iJ)enrs, and lien forfeltuble niter 3 j ears. The pnfest InreHtment nnd best paying one. EQL'ITAIILK DOES THE LAItllKsT INSUIt. IsUIIA.VCK lIUsISKss IN '1HE WOULD. W. J. MADDEN, 10 NORTH QUEEN' ST WniTE ren LvronsiATies. CiOTu'FFnOCLANlATieN. " ' Whereas, the llnnerabln Jehn II. Living i-len, President, and Honorable David W. Put Put tersen. Law Associate Judge of the Cetivts of Common Pleas In and for the county of I. an eas ier, uud or the Courts of Oyer nnd 1 ermlncr nnd (eneraUult Delivery and Quarter Sessions or the Peace In nnd for the county of I-ancnstcr, hav n Issued their pi ecept, te Inn directed, re quiring me among ether things te make public proclamation throughout my bailiwick, Hint n l ourtet Over and Terminer und u OeneruIJnll Delivery, ule n Court or l,eneml Quurter se slonseftho Pejicennd Jul! Dillverv, will eom eem eom inence In the Court Heuse, In the city of Ijinrns ter, In the Common w enllh of Pennsj Ivunla, O.S'IIIKTHIIIH MOSDAY IV JANFAItY, ( the ISth ), ISs3, In pursiiaiice of which precept liublle notice Ik hereby gl en te the Vlnjerand Aldermen of thu City or Lancaster, In the mild count), nnd nil the Justices el the Pence, the Corener and Con Cen Con stnblesef the mild Clt nud County of Ijincas ter, Hint they be then und there In their own proper persons, vrlth their rolls, records nnd ex aminations, und Inquisitions, and their own re membiances, te de thrxn things nhlch te their unices appertain In their behalf te be done ; und also all these who will proccute against the prisoners who lire, or then shall be. In the Jail or of the mild County of Lancaster, are te be theh nnd iheie te pmsicute against them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the JAth dav of December, isst. .lOlfXII.IIHill, Janl Stw&StdTh Mierltr, AMV.SEMEXTS. pULTON Ot'IIIlA IIOUHi:. -ONI. WEKK tOMMKN'CLS'O MONDAY, JANUAItY S, 18nS, Sliitlnees Wednesday A .Saturday at 230. Just what the nubile want First-class Comic Opera nt the People's Popular Prices. A OMISSION, in A 20 CENTS. Itcscneil SentslOcentsextra. Fem&leut Opera IlouteOlllcc, new open. -SIXTH ASNl'AL TOUlt - BENNETT & MOULTON'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. KKPEItTOIKK: MONDAY EVKXINIi--Th Mnbeet." THKSDAY KVEN'INll "Olivette." WEDNESDAY KVKNIXU "lllllee Tayler." THUItSDAY i;Vi:.MMi-"t'lilmea of Ner. niandy." 1(11) VY KVKNIXU Olivette." SATl'ltDAY EVEN 1X11 "The Mnseet." WEDNESDAY M ATINKE-" lllllee Tajler." UATUltDA Y MATIN KK Flnafore." The ejiems nrcscnted with every attention te detail. Full Chorus uud Orchestra, etc. Jl-tnd -iia.vna fhem si run hundiu3d te W the very Fluent Quality. bio r,irtbn lleiirinl-. nf y, lu package tultn- IIAUTMAN's YELLOW FRONT ClUAIt hTOKK, .M.'IC AltVEHTl.SE.V EXT.s. "lTiOUUFNT Till'. MFimtMAClIOUHF, 1 en North l'rlncestn-et, Willi part of slabllng. Apply ntthe hotel Jitn3-,1ldltAHw MFI'.HSCIIAFM AND IlIUAU I'lt'F.S nnd Smokers, a choice let te select from, nt prices that dety competition, nt H.vltTMA.NS , F.I.I en FltOM'CKlAlt SIOIIK riiiiFA' cTn" AtitiTei-Y iuT'FnenT: X. can equal the llnv ami bellow Frent Ac. Ci gar, nt 11 vltTMAS's YKI.l.OW FltONT CIOAlt SIOIIK. mill'Y CAN ALL COt'Y, 1U1T SON 13 X enn equsl the llavnnn Aellew Fl-ent .V". Cigar, nt HAitTMAVs n;i,i,mv fiie.nt cieak .MOItK. I?01' V Ft' I1K TKAs, COFFEES HSt.sil ItOAstED DAILY, llltVNl I.ATKII sii()Alt.r,Ve, lioTeCI.AKKK'S, Se s nest King street DIVIliF.Nn NOTIC13. the President nnd Mnniigers of the l.nu raster A Susquehanna Turnpike ltead have de clared u di blend of tun and five twelfths per cent en the capital stock or theCnnipnnv, pavn bio en demand Ht the nfllce or the '1 rviuui'cr W P HltlN I ON. Treasurer. Se as south Queen street Jam-ahv Mh, 1S.S.V June, .ltd B AllO A INS I HAUOAINSI Ureal Inducements ettered tothe public bv the undersigned, who am new selling eir their entire stock of V lues and Liquors nt cost prices Se 4.1 North Queen t , Ijiiicasler, Ptt JnnMfd HOIHEAI.ACO u NDF.KWFAK AND UOStllHY. selllnir ett nt nrlces less thmi eierellered be ten-, nl hkch.ei.D's Alse Woolen shirts, I omferts, Ceunlci panes, Pauls, Oiemlls, JUtu. nnd a variety or WIS TKKliOODs, which will be sold at very reduced prices J-secur, l'ure Ice, I'ltEK rreui nu Miner nge, rrem Iteehleld's l.aiidlng. nbove the ell ibim. nt ivasennble rates I ok sale en :.'. r. IJlOll 1U3NT. I1 A Dalrj liirin et 1 Acres In the City et !.nucatcrnud Mnnhelin township rrem Aiirlt 1 Applv te J. M. llt'ltKK. JvtfdAw Se ISS'erth DukuSliisit -17OI. HUNT. IJ Frem April 1st, or sooner If desired, thede slrable residence Ne ,TuT East Kiug street, with all modern cenv enlences I'erterms.ete ,npplv at an East Mug street, Lancaster, Pn JiinS-tfd .1 F. S1AFFKKU TOlfHi.NT. . A Ilrst etas- Dairy Farm, sitnste two miles from Ijincaster A I ncre Let In 7th Wnnl, citv A i ncre Let In sth Wnnl, city vvenil siimil houses. dSl-lmd Hlltsll A ltltO. 17IOK tlKNT. 1" At Ne 111 t'EV THE SQl'AllE, hented nsuus en second nnd third tloers, sultnblc ter n seiini stix'ss, etilce use or lodging purimses Poss, s slen Vprll I Apply at M HAHEnill'slPS, Jan t tfd .") l'enn S,tinre t nKsiit.vHi.r. i.ienim steiii colt J. MALE Ihosteckot llqiinrs, gisMt will nnd llxtures of n Ilrst class wlielesnle nud retail liquor store offered at ptivnte sale, situntetl ill reettv opposite the posteillcc, N'e 43 North Queen Mtrvet, l.nneivster, Pa JniuVtfd HOfsEAI. A te TnTOiTunNT. 1" The store Iloem and Dwelling. .Sex Hand II Seuth Queen street, Irem the nrst or Aiirll next The store lias one or the best established and largest w bob side nud letftll clgur und to bacco customs In the city Apply te W P. IIULSTON, dIDtrd Ne 3S south Queen Street Of-IS.SII'.IKL'. TTIOIl A MAItTIN. GLASSWARE. - - GLASSWARE. AT GHINAHALL. n L AltE OFILUIXO A LINE OF G L ASSWARE AT SPECIAL PltlCES CELLItV. CLASSES, FKLirtlOWLs, PllCHEItS, DISHEs.Ac ULASs I.AMPs WITH FANC1 ( HlMNEYs S Examine these goods before purchasing High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET, LAXCASTEIt, PA JIOOT.S A.VI SHOES. MtOAINS IN HOLIDAY SI.PPI13M.S. B WM.H.GAST, -N'O. 105 XOlini QUKEX STUEKl. DKVLEItlX Beets, Shoes and Robbers, We hav e have e nice let of Fancy Slippers for Christinas Presents, nt prices ranging rrem It 00 up. Alse n full linn of Medium Priced Heets, shoes nnd Itubbers, which will be sold at the lowest pesslblu prices New Is the time for bar gains, whether In lleudy-made or J Ordered Werk. We continue te lead nil ethirs In meas ured vierk for ladles or gentlemen, and our Hne French Calf Congress Heets or Hutten Shoes, for tn jut, w e guurantee te be equal te any tsoisheo te lie had anywhere. Iiy our new method we overceuifliill sineuklng, which Is no objections bio te many persons. (JIVE tfd A 'IKIAI. jiSU yei; PLEASED. WILL UK .sru'EuirAJtE. 13. CALDWF.LL A CO. J. J. E. CALDWELL & Ce. HOLK AlltXTS IN AUK1IICA rOII THU ClUlilliTII." Ekegren Watch, c.'iivtiiSAti.vi'escKDEiiTOuitTiii; near mini ukidk Watch in eicutexck A Splendid Asuerliiient In nil the vailctlesef Chronographs, Calendars, Itcpeaters nnd Plain Timet g Purchasers contemplating the selection of a Flne Watch, should Investigate the merits or Oil superb Timekeeper. isgciKits iiy mail will rctivi:rr.oiii-TA!e CAlltk'CL ATTESTIOX. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 I HI r T UY HOODS. TT3 MAGER & 188S -9DryGoedst 1RRq 1885 -DryFGoedse- 1885 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. '' ,fflSfc.ttwi!jraeMja,t "i chases, for Cash, of n the best makes or llivl, nnd ns this Is the nenseu for llin innrlnsn erV e le n "JJjl, Ljiien IlisMts by Housekeepers, nn opportunity Is el.crcd tebuj I hem nt tAlltKMKI.v i.un Blonehctl tiiul Unblouelioil MiifiHtin, SlioetliiRS unit Pillow MunlitiB, Dloneltoil iitut Uiiblonelioit Table Llnen, Nnpkliifi, Toweln unit Towelliiff, QulltH nml Blniiketfi BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. Although the Intel n eulher has null fairly set In we line si III large iisserllnenta el deslm W , bio Dress Heeds, shnw Is .skirts, l.nilles' iiudlleutsl uderwcir Hosiery. Illnvesi te , etc.. wlilch Mi hav e been marked at V or Lew Prices inclese out pilot te Inventor) PFlllt!' KY 1st ..-"P Ladies' Winter Wraps, Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, New markets and Misses' AT REDUCED PRICES. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, J OUN s. iiivlfi:. -:-New Year, 1885.- We have rosetvod te rodttpe our stoel: In overy Dopnrtnieitt , nmenrr tliem CARPETS! Call and eoe our stock , oxamlue the patterus ami styles and mero partlo partle ulnrly the qualltles , nnd we fruarantoe prices lewer than you ever heard for the satne qualltles, NEW SPRIjNG STYLE-S ARRIVING DAILY. Authorized A fronts for the -Genuine Aurera Carpet Sweeper. - Over-100 sold In Lancaster city and county Every Oonulne Swoepor bourn the tlrm nnme of JOHN S. OIVDER & CO , LANCASTER. Our Store will be closed at O p 111 , oxcept Saturday oveninRS, until further notice J0rlN S. GIYLEK & C0:! ee-STOllV CCXXECTEH Ne. 25 East King Street, OOWiilW .V HFILST. ANUARY 1. Sll.U.I. OFFKIt WHITE, SCARLET and GREY BLANKETS At OrcHtly Itedueeil Prices, te elivsn out tin, Knilre Let, ns we ile net wmit tiiriirri tin in ,. rr I tie feiiseii lleineinber, we (leiliiel 111 per eent Irnmever I usti "iile COMFORTS. LIrKiint line tnelnsmmt ltli II) tier cent li-tliirleil frnin k erv nslisul,- I VS ION FI. N.'i:i.-t fnimSeenUpcr yunliip. ."Hl.mlMi AMI Slllll I'lMJ Ml'IL'LSs, Ijiririi "teek ut lw Price, f u.h A. rTr..rrr': Jlr3 i'.-. Vl. '"- ever' Cash sale. We npen tivslnv cvtm line iinnlltle in n iiml li Ineli I'lI.I.OW ( Abl. JIl'iLlNInt Lew l'rlees, ltli 1(1 per rent, ilcilucteil IreneveiTl 'i-li vile NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. offer them low, with Iu percent ilcilucteil finni merj tuslisile I'leuse uwn us a mil, n. j en will lie mini te save money en jour purchases of us -Onr htore will rlesed nt r, p in., except sntunliij , until turtlier notice BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. -jti:xt deer te tup. ceniT liersr.. FAHNESTOCK'S. REDUCTION LADIES' and CHILDHEFS TeKffect l.upldfcitleierLucllcs'nntlClilliliiii'Hl 0.1N ilurlng Iho JtO.NTll OF JAM' AIM, no hnvu inailen Lurga Iteiliirtleiiln Priced, 'I time ntlll In wnnl should see tlieui R. E. FAHNESTOGK Next Doer te tlie Court Heuse. "VrrllAT WILL YOtl 11UY? USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -AT M ETZG E R & HA U G H M A N'S. A LADY'S COAT. A filKI.'rt COAT. A PAISLEY SHAWL. A lll.ANKKT hll.VWL. A III.ACK Tllllli:i SHAWL. A 11LAC1CHILK DltEbS. A III.ACK CAMIMF.KF.. A CLOl'II Iti:i:tS OFANYCOLOK. A CALICO DltKS. A I'AIlt OF JILAKKI.T3. ACOUXTKItPA.Vi:. ACAIIPKT. A PIKC'K OF MUMI.I.V. A llAXDKUItCIULF OF Hll.l., LI.VF..V Oil COTTON-. An UMIlltKLLAOF SILK', ALPACA OU (iLVOIIAM. A llO-m.MI. FOItANYOF YOUlt FltlK.VllS. Olt AN YTIIlMi F.LSK IN OUIt LLVF YOU CAN 11UV ATT1IU VKUY IIOTI'OM PlllCKrt. Metzger & Hauglmiaii's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. tt- lletueen the Cooper llniue nud Seriel llnnin Hetel. CiuuK's ;aupi:t halu BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese Business. EVERYTHING MUST POSITIVELY HE SOLD. A Full Line of 1IOIIY IlllUbSF.L-i, TAPESTY.nnil All Onule.ef I.VOKAIN CAUPET3, HUGS. IILANKt'lS, COVfcltLinS mill OIL Cl.OlH, ' ALL AT A SACRIFICE. Prompt Attention Given te the Manufacture of inf Curnctn te Older ut SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. III . i heeds. "lfc KROTHER and Children's Coats. r BROTHER. Lancaster, Pa. ( "I I'.O F. ItATIIVON. CARPETS! jf 11 V TELEI'IIOXEtkH AV:-t.s Lancaster, Pa. SaTes Ol'It iTOI K Ol COMFORTS. I N PRICES. COATS Reduced in Price. Lancaster, Pa. IcMMbnU-w;