?r$f$'s1 WfcSt?-T r - -i. . is t - y .(; '5 . m "- 1 ' & rr " v? BV 5? pfi 1 8V e ,' i "fiUSC COLUMBIA SCHOOL BOARD mutt ran rtiji TttAyiAciiex .TAXVAKX fiVSIXZSS. or :rVi "V !' financial Statnt-Cel. Shecli's Offer , t, crt Ssdem Chapel ,for Scheel Purposes f, DfcUned An t'ngraternl Tramp !'.-V .. Neien Abenl Town. , Mflar Correspondence of IsTittiaixcsn. S Columbia, Jan. ft TJie rcgutnr monthly . business meeting of tlie Columbia nclioel ybOVd viw held In council chamber- last Yenlng all tnombew proton). , "Ttw mluiites of la.it regular meeting, Dec. '11, 1894i wcre read and approved. v , . Finance committee) reported in fellows : .Proeeaeflonn, 11,000 ,iYouctecr te credit sinking funa. ... 08-3 31 .... JM(10 ... 1,333 73 ... $2,073 12 ; '-rrein . ii. ueya, collector, iksu ,. f Total..,...... - ZtrtXDtTCRKS. QS, Amount Cue treasurer, per last report .l,OM W . 1.T8J 07 Xj, Orders paid Mnee.. Total ... .52.871 03 1 Amount due treasury........ $ 103 m On motion the regular erder of business was susponded, te nlletv Mr. O. Gavell, con tractor for coment pavement at the l'eplar street school, te make statement, referring te the durability of said parotnent, and also te submit sevcral letters of recommendation as te hit character for henesty and fair deal. Ingy. A Mrs. Asby made n statcment bofero the beard showing great uoglect and fallure te provide en the part of her husband and the father of licr soven children, and appealed te the beard te recommend the admission of threo of her chlldren te the Heme for Friend lcs3 Children. On motion of Mr. Antwellcr, the president and secretary wcre instructed te sign the recommendation te admit Lizzie, Katie and Charlle Asby te the Heme for Friendless Children. The commlttce en night schools, per F. 1. D. Miller, chairman, reported as fellows : On Friday next, (te-day) ends the second month of2unyscachef the school. The nve.nige attondance for the last month was 12. .Since the holidays the largest uttendance was s. The commlttce recommended the night jchoelbOBUspendod for the present, at least after te-day. The report was rocelvod and recommendation adopted. The special committee, II. C. Oraybill, chaprman, te consider the preposition or Cel. Samuel Slioch, with rolerenco te the disposal of Saleme chapel, made the follevring re re repert: "Your committee, appointed at the last meeting of the beard, te cenfer with Cel. Shecb, in roferenco te his preposition te plaee the building en Seuth Fifth street, known as Saleme chapel, within the ccntlve of your beard, would ro3pectfully report that they had an Intcrview with the colonel and learned from him that his intention was te eiler Saleme chapel te the beard en certain con ditions, viz : A valuation te be placed en the building and a rate of Interest te be paid annually and applied te the relief of the poerof Columbia. Ne demand was evor te lx made ler any of the principal. Our committee net having learned the valuation te be placed en the buildinc, and the rate of lntercst en tume, and net feeling certain of the availability of the building for school puriwses en account of its location, nre unable te make any recom mendations." The report was accepted. A committee consisting of Mrs. S. II. Furple, Mrs. J. G. Hess and Mrs. Smith, re presenting the Columbia industrial school, requested permission te use ene or mero rooms of the school buildings forthe purpese of holding sessions of the industrial school en Saturday afternoon. On motion of Mr. Oraybill, the beard ac ac ceded te the request, provided the school district will net be at any expense for Jani tor's sorvlee, cleaning rooms, etc., and that rooms and meetings lie under direction and supervision of a committee of three Messrs. Slude, Tayler and Markel wcre appointed that commlttce. A number of bills wcre read and ordered te be paid. The matter of procuring umbrella racks forthe Poplar street schools was referred te the repair and supply commlttce with power tnnct The beard refused te reconsider a former motion requiring O. Gavell te furnish a bend for the cement pavement at the l'eplar street schools. Tliesccrctary was instructed te netlfv Cel. Shech that the school district could notutlllze Saleme chapel for school purposes te any ad vantage, 'lhcre being no further lmsinet-t te transact, the beard adjourned. An Vugretcmi Trump. Jehn O'Malley, of Scranton, a tramp, after being given a meal by Mrs. S. S. Daugherty, of Sliudtewn, stele, whlle her bad: was tumed towards him, n nickel plated clock from the mantel. The theft was discovered later, and O'Malley and two ether tramps were arrested at St. Charles' furnace by Ottl ccr Jno. Gilbert and sevcral furuaccmon.The clock had been hidden la a hele at the fur nace. O'Malley was committed te Jail for larceny and his companions discharged, lloreu'li Itrlcfe. The Susquehanna river fell two Inches last lugnu Council meets this evening In council chambers. Repairs te the new cupola, at the ICeelcy steve works, will be Ilmshcd in tlme le per mit meulders and meunters te resume work en Monday next. The works have net been In ojcratlen since befere the holiday-it. S. II. lleyd, tax collector, has moved his ofllce from the opera house, te A'elghts.' shoe shop, en Locust street, below Tlilid. Owing te school ljeard granting the use of one or mero rooms In the Cherry street school building, the Columbia Industrial school will meet thcre te-morrow at 2 p. in., Instead of the Columbia Ixmil room. The remains et IL 11. Ksslck, will net be taken te the Presbyterian church as was an nounced last evenlng, but scrvice will le held at his late resldence instead, at!! p. m. en Mendaj V. H. It eiiL'lne Ne. ll.lsbolngevcrhaulod in the Columbia shepi. Knglne Ne. 171, "wrecked at Cellins, a low days age, Is again in service. The Arcadian club, of Yerk, will glve a banquet en the 29th lust, and have. Invited the .Metropolitan Pole club, of Columbia, te participate. Union services will be held In the II. Ii .Lutheran church this ovcnlngnt7:30e'clock, Itev. 1'. J. Clay-Merau, pastor of St. Paul's P. K. church, will deliver ene of his oxcol excol oxcel lcut addresses. The Columbia accommodation was delayed 15 inluutas this a. m., by n frelght train part ing botween Marietta and Columbia. The news that Legislator Hrewn, of Krle, tivercd Bending the X. O. P. te New Orleans In March, was joyfully received by members or company C. It has net been definitely settled upon, se it behooves our seldier boys net te become tee jubilant ever an uncer tainty. Jehn A. Stovcnsen, of Pilottown, Cecil county, Md., was sent te Jail for SO duys, yesterday, by 'Squlre Uvans, for belng drunk and disorderly in Fred. Stene's Second street saloon, In which place the stranger had at tempted te be n big man, ordering drinks with no meney in his pockets te juy for the same. He is also being held for a hearing, having stolen a connterpano at Dan Dletz's, en Mill street On Monday, at 930 n. in., the jury te assess damages in the opening of Second, Maner aud Chestnut streets, will meet In Iloreugh Solicitor Win. IS. Givcn's law etlicc. They will then begin work. The opening of Chestnut street will le postponed, owing te the death or Mr. II. II. Ksslck. Fred. V'. Ileckcl, Jr., has been a'piolnted manager or the meulding department or the Keeley steve works by the beard of directors. Schuylkill Ceuuty Auditor Kicking. 1'jetn tue I'otuvllle Clireniclc. Jan. 8. The county auditors, Messrs. Healy, Her tram and Grlfllths began work yesterday and stepped te-day. There Is a hitch In the pro ceedings. The new salary bill created virtu ally a new office. At least it se Increased the duties or the auditors se as te glve them twelve times the work they had before. They nre new required te keep a set or books of their own and certainly require the serviM "t n. clerk. They ask the commissioners' for one, intending te apjieint Oconto XV. Tayler, of Fotuvllle, te the ixwtlen. Commissioner Leenard when spoken te this morning thought the auditors were net entitled te n clerk, and tliat there was no tvarrunt In law for their having one. The auditors have stepped work until they get one. Their salary la only Kie a year, an'd it they nre te de all the work im posed en them by the walary bill it will keep thein busy pretty much all year. Ittnk llace. At the Mienncrcher skating rink lest even ing Harry Wcnditziveu the one-iullo race, rdeicatlng Jehn Meroer and Jehn Smith. The time was l:ip, A Fellow Who Nfl n CeiTlitcllnp, Last evening Mrs. Henry Haider, residing at Christian and Church streets, started from Harnlsh's store, West King street, te walk home. Ilcfore going far riie was nccested by amanshedld net knew who insisted upon going with her. She was greatly fright ened and told him she was expecting her husliand. He then left her but again met her at Odd Fellows hall, where he renewed his nfl'cr and took held of the lady. She ran away from and succeeded In leaving him behind. She declares that she has been followed by the fallow sevcral times, and she does net knew him or she would have him arrested. Dlpil from III lnjnrlr. Gee.A. llaln, who had both legs crushed by the cars yesterday, near Wllllainstewn, and who was taken te the county hospital, lies in that Institution In a very critical condition. Onoef his legs was amputated nt the ankle and the ether lx'lew the knee, by Urs. Wei chans and Albright Later Jlr. Bain died tills afternoon at ten minutes past ene o'clock. Anether Death nt the IIenltnl. Edward T. Millcy, cigar-maker, who lived at 221 Xerth Mulberry street, and who was taken te the hospital n few weeks age for treatment of brain fever, died last evening. Mr. Millcy was about 32 years old aud leaves awife but no children. He was a member or Lancaster ledgo I. O. O. F. His funeral will take place Sunday ut 'J o'clock, n in., nnd the ledgo will attend in a body. Allcntmui l'lreling Acquitted Jehn Ilclnhardt nnd Jehn McGuIrc, the Urebugs convicted and sentenced at the lest criminal term of the Lehigh county court, and te whom a new trial was granted, were acquitted, the jury being out but thlrtv minutes. The testimony of Hattie Schaefef. the llttle girl en whose evidence thev were convicted, was utterly broken down. " I.jncl.eil Ter Ills Sen' Crime. In Mount Sterling, Ky., news has ln;en 10 celvcd or the lynching or J. Stapleton, sr., n fanner. A few wccksagoStapleten'sson shot and killed a whlte man, named Cullchan, for which he wiv arrested and sent te Mount Sterling te protect him from mob vengencc. The father was arrested en the charge of lc ingnn excessery te the murder. On Satur day night n crowd of thirty men took him from the Jail and hanged him in front of the court house. ltemcmtiereil their Teacher. The Ccntroville school recentlj- presented its teacher, M. W. Mctrgar, with a handsome gift. In u few appropriate words he returned thanks te his pupils, stating thathq owed anil felt much gratitude te them for se kindly ro re ro membering him in his laborious work. 'This is the second term for the abeve named teacher. The rhnrmiuit. A stated meeting of the Lancaster County Pharmaceutical society was held yesterday at the olllce of A. A. Hublcy, West King street The attendance was qulte large. Xe addresses wcre delivered, but various mat mat ters of Interest te the profession wcre dis cussed. Telephone Connection. J. SymlnRten Ce., PrlntciV Taper mill, nt lllnkley's ill KIrc, nre connected with the tele phone exchange. Women' Christian Tempemnre I'nlen. The Weman's Christian Tenipcmnce Union wilt held n dovettonal meeting In the lecture room eTPt Paul's Reformed church, en Sunday the 11th Inst., at 3i o'clock. Itev. M. 1'mjne, of Olivet llaptlst church, will lend the nicotine The regular weekly meetlng In the. Y. M. C. A. hall has been changed from Saturday te Tuesday nftemoensntSn'cloek. Thnre will ln no meet ing te-morrow. I)lt. PltA.IEU'S KOOT IIITTKKS. r'razlcr'n lioet Hitters ere net a drain shop bovcrage. hut nre ntrlctly medicinal in everv tteime. They net strongly upon the Liver nnd Kidney, keep the hmtcls open and regular, clrnint' the Menti nnd system of everv Impurity. Sold by druggists, Jl. Sold by II. It. Cochran, 137 nnd 13a North ijucen street. (: As te the MWclilbleH. If you want tohe miserable get your Ntnumch anddlgCHtlreergnns In bad condition, unit let them stay se. (Jet your liver out of order, nnd he bilious and sallow. Hut If you want te han han iththemlscrnhlcs, tnkn Ilmwn's Iren Hitters, for that will tene up your digestive apparatus, correct your liver nntf enrich veur bleed, and make you bright nnd hearty. The Itev. W. 1!. Smith, of Grafton, Mnss iy. "1 deilved great benefit trnm using Ilmwn's Hen hitters ler a low Mate of the bltKXt." 1 hae been deaf In ene enr ten years, and par tially deaf In the ether ler two months; have been treated by ear speclaltv doctors and re ceived no heneflt. Having ueit l.tv's Cream Halm for about u month I find mykt-ir greatly improved, and can hear welt nnd consider It a most valuable remedy. 1 had also nasal catarrh, with dropping of mucous into my threat and pain ever my eyes, which troubles nle have on en ilrclv disappeared H. II. Yates, I'pner l.lsle, llroeino Ce., .N. Y. JS-swdctKl.tw jr.u;i;.ir;;. DirrKNnAcii Zimmebmax On the dth of Jan uarj". lfs by the Itev. W. T. (inrhartl.at his renl deuce, ti. 31 l!atumnge street, Mr. Abraham DltTcnhucli, tif West Lampeter township, Ie.MIks ltebcecu Immerman, et l!ust Ijimpcier town ship. ' IIuiuciielueh IIeke. On the 8th nf Jniiuarv. lssS, ut Amnion's KcyKtnnn heuscby the Kcv.VN . T. (ierhanl, Mr. lienlamlii W. Ilurkhelder, of Maner township, te Miss Annie 1'. Ilcrr, t f Mun hclm township. in:.tTiis, S.WDtn. At Philadelphia, January "th. earn line v., wlfe of Albert V. Hnydcr, In the;th year of her age. 1'uncral Irein Pennsylvania railroad depot Saturday, the leth Inst., at 10 a. m. J St ji.utic:Ts. Philadelphia .Market. PuiLADELruu, Jan. 9. Cleur strong, god In quiry: Superfine, '.W-,!73; Kxtr.i, - 7M3 li: I'cnn'a. family. $3 37fl3 7St Winter clears, II (5 Ot M ; de straights, lQ 1 73: Minn, extra clear, 87e 37KJ de straights. IIS5RI 7i winter pat ents, t 7S(vSW; spring de, tiii 73, ltye Heur at M 23"! 37. AV heat llrmer und In geed demand ; Xe. 2 Western lied, at '."'Ke s Ne. 3 de, nt Mtc i Ne. 1 Pa. de. tile; Ne. SDelaware, de. We. Cern firm with local demand and light Mipplv, Ktt.iiner, 5H3S0KC i s". '- yellow and mixed, 41c: Ne. 3 de, 19&50C. Outs strong ; under light offerings : Ne. 1, Whlte. at SSljc; Ne. 2 de, S7Ue ; Ne. 3 de. 3HKe37e: rejected, 3ia3r,,c ; Ne. 5 mixed, 33e. ltye linn nt B3!c. Seeds-Clever llnu nt "KSSlie : Timethy dull at 1 4081 50 ; Flaxseed scaree ut II Is. Winter limn firm nt livgl7 ii. Previsions linn, morn demand ; mesj jierk, I350KI4 ; beef bams, fi) it)ifil i city mess beef, llSOOitil. Ilieen, OfJOKe ; Smoked Shoulders, fr'i(T7e ; salt de. Ofrilfe; smoked hams, . lUKfillUct lilckIedde,ilKl)ic. ' s ljxrd llrmer; city refined, 8flS!.je s loose, butchem', tiQ'e ; jirlinii steam, J7 iiJJ7 73. llutter market firm and fairly active ; Creamery extras, 32J33e ; II. C. and N. Y. de, 27 'JSe; dairy extras, iic j de geed te choice, iM Uuils at 0S30e ; packing butter, 7G10c. Kggs market tlrm cm scarcity : extras, 30JJ 31c. Checse dull hut steady ; New Yerk Full Cream, litjCUe l Ohie Flats, choice, llMcs de tatr te prime, tXff H!cs I'cnn'a part skims, (tf7c: de full de, JJffilJJc. Petroleum qufet ; licllned, 7Jie. Whbkr dull at l a). New Yerk .Market. Nkw Yehk. Jan. 9. Fleur Stateand U'estern stronger nnd In senin cusesathude higher, with moderute demaud. Southern linn. ' Wheat lG'AJe higher, excited and very fever ish, with a fnlily actives business ; Ne. I While, nominal ; Ne. S lied, Feb., U3'g'jlWc ; March. Jllhu.fWiJic.' " "Vu-W, Cem linie higher and metlenitely active ; Mixed Me. fern, spot, 4'.ltf.Vl)$c ; de futuic, Uii r.--'iv U.ltl ii&H higher; htate, SSffllle; Western, a Including Ne. a, Jan. lit M.V,Vie: Feb, :sC'e: March ut k ; May, ae&rrtic, RlOei lit '4 Lite Sleck 1'rlies, Ciiicaoe. Cattln Itecclnts, C.3U1 Iieud i hli ments, 3,lX) head; tiiiiilltv petir and general market slew; common grades lower ; experts, 3 73fili 23 ; geed te choice) shipping, l,3ul nnd MOO peunders, $3 4M$3(iO medium te geixl, 1.1 U) f(3W jcoinnieu te lulr, I S3ji u); Inferior te fair efiw, fj 3ef3 a) i medium te getsl, $3 2045 4 23 ; blockers. 2t3 !) i feeders. (1,11 30. Hogs ltecclpts, 43,010 head ; shipments, 6,000 head; maikcl opened etleng, weakened mid finally closed streng: general maikut steady nnd linn i rough packing,! 20(l 43 1 lucking unit shipping, statu ;lsu iMiuudeis, (I 43i(l 70; light, i;ute2!3 peuudci-s, ifl 2U015O i sklpj, w:'IJ, bhecp Itecelpts, '.VVM head ; shipments, 1,10c) henil) market steady ; cmumnii te fair ut JJ 10 3l; medium te geed, ft 2txa3 75; choice, te uxtni, :t eOQl 40 ; lambs, Jlftl 73. Kast I.iBKnrr, The livestock nuirkets wcre dull te-day, with net much doing. Cattlu were teady, with a fair demand, with iiuchiiuged nicest prime, (3 60jl 23; lulr te geed, l 24f 0 23; common, jlgi M. Itecelpts, 1,123 head ; shipments, 1,043 head. ' Uegs wcre slew und weaker; Phllndelnhias. $1 7M4 73; orkera, l&0ilC3; receipts, 4,lu) head; shipments, 2,700 head. khe,'n,u ere nn" u,ul unchanged ; prime, (I 23 G4 SO ; fair te geed. .l gi ; coinme'i, f IftS ; re vel jt, KM head .hlpiiieiit, txx) head. THE JLANOASTER DAUAr Stock .Marked.! (JuotHtlens by lieed, McOrnnii A Ce.. Hankers, Ijincasler, Pa. 11 a.m. 12 M. 3r M. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central New "kerkCcntrat., New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. ljick. A Western Denver ltlelimnde Krle Kansas A Texas I jike Shere Chicago. N. W.,com N. N.. tint, A Wetern St. Paul tlmnhn. Pacific Mall Heehester ft Pittsburg St, Paul Texns Pacific Union Pacific Wnlmsh Common ss)i is'. IK iii. 10U ssli 73ij n 'aij iV 7.Vf, 4.2 Wnlmsh Prefcrretl West'n Union Telegraph.. MH lnlsvllle ft Nnhvllle .... 23 1? N. Y.,Cht. ft St. U LehlBh Vnllev Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania ltendlng P. T. ft Pnrrute Northern Pacific Cem. Northern Pacific Pref. Mid '3'i ileMenvlllc Philadelphia ft Krle Northern Central Underground Canada Southern oil People's Passenger Jersey Central 73 New Yerk. Quotations by Associated l'rcs. Stocks lower. Meney, IQit. New 'l erk Central F.rle Itntlread Adnms Lxprcss Michigan Central Ibillread Michigan Southern Itallread Illinois Central Itallread Cleveland Plttsbunr Itnllreml .... Wi ::::,tf! ::::iSi Chlcageft Keck Island ltitlrnul Pittsburg ft Fert Wayne Itallread Western I'nlen Teleirrsnh Cennmnv ..ier4 .... 67 Teledo ft WnlMUh ....".... New .1 crsey Central New Yerk. On tarle ft. Western Phllndelptiia. (Juotatlens by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadclphii ft Krle IS. It Heading Itall renit Pennsylvania Itallread Lehigh Valley Itallread United Companies of New Jersey .,. t,ni-i I'.ti.tttrt m 51W 69 .191 .. 17W :: &i ..ii .. Xi .. 3 Northern Pacific Prefer red Northern Centnd ltitlread I.ehigh Navigation Company Norrlstewn Uailread Central Transportation Cempanv Ilutrale, New Yerk ft Philadelphia I.lttle Schu vlklll Uallnsid I .neat Storks nnd ll.ud. lieperted by .1. It. Leng. Par Ijist vnlne. sale. Linc.ifterClty.f. percent.. 1SS3 1( $1W 1KX ion 113 " " lvj. ine is) " 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 vears. . loe luuie " 4 " Scheel ltun lis) 102 ' I " In 1 oral vears. ion ine " 1 " In 3 or 'Jl years u let " l " In I0er20years. mi letsn Manhelm Iloreugh lean 10) 102 OAMC STOCKS. First National llank inn jn Fanners' National Pank l u Fulton National ILink l) ine Lancaster County National H.mk se 110 Celuinbta National Hank ri ion Christiana National llank let 113 Kphratu National llank loe 131 First National It.ink. Columbia llu 133 First National Rmk, strasburg 1P0 121 First National Psink, Marielta 110 a) First National llank, Alt. Jey .... 101 13. LttltzNatinn.il tkink Kit 1JS.K0 Mnnhclm National llank lm lni.25 Union National Hank, Mount Jey ... 50 77.23 New Helland National Kink loe 131 l!ap National ltank mi lis ljuarryville National ltank ine lles TrnsriKK stcx-ks. lllg Spring ft Iteavcr Valley 23 10 ltrfdgeimrt ft Horseshoe lju 3 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 2.1 IS Columbia ft Washington vn 24.03 Cnncstega ft lllg spi ing 23 20 Columbia ft Marietta 23 no Maytown ft Kllzabethtewn 23 10 Laucnsterft Kphrutu 23 17 IJincnstcr ft Willow Street 23 s.tn strusburgft Millport 23 21 -Marietta .t -Maytown 23 m Marietta ft Mount Jey 23 31 Lnnc, Kllzaliothtewn ft Mlddletnwn. !( 70 lincH.stcrft Fruitville ; ir, Ijincnsterft Lltltz 23 ;3 Uat llrandywine A Wavnesburg &) l Ijincasterft Wllllainstewn 23 l(n.;: Imcasterft Maner ad lm Lancaster ft Manhelm 23 lincaster ft Martettn 23 33 Ijineasler ft New Helland tin 3 Lancaster ft susquehanun am ;- Umcastcr ft New Danville 23 7.w MISCELLANEOUS STKKK. Qiinrrvville It. It .,111 2.23 Mllletsvlllu street Car ,V .') Inquirer I'rtntlng Ctinimnv M anjiSj Oas Light and Fuel C'euiiiahy 23 3u J Stevens llniin I lLnilat iih. ,,., ' Columbia lias Cemjuiny . 23 Columbia Water Company 10 s Susquehanna Iren Cemiiany Km 2iO.'i5 Marietta Hellew-ware 100 210 Stevens lleue ,e 3 Mlllersvllle Nermal schisil '33 H.03 Northern Market no 73 Uastern Market 511 k IVestern Market 511 51 I-meatter t Ity Stieet Hallway Ce. . . . fill 6u tins Company ISends im nn Cel 11 ml 1 Ui Iloreugh ltends mi ii.i xi: ir .1 1 1 -i:u ti.s i:ji j:.vt.s. Cin.vns from si i'i:n iiundiu:!) te . . the Very Finest Quality, In packages suita ble for the llelldavs, at HAUT.UA.VS YF.LI.OW FItONT CltlAlt STOltK. Q1 O Clff WeTtTli OK .M I LLIN Kit V VlUjUUU Goods te tie sold at a very heavy reduction, en account of removal te our ntiw store, KO North Queen street. Ni:V YOltKANDl'AltlSMII.LINLUVCO., l.ins-tfd 22 West King St., Ijincaster, Pa. rplli: CO-PAItTXHHSHU' KXISTIXO -X- betH ecu Cenrad fiast aud Ames C. Oast, us petteis, has been dissolved by the death or Cou Ceu nid (fast. Ames C. tinst will continue the busi ness as heretofore, at the old stand, en corner of Prince and James streets, Lancaster city. Jansltd AMOS COAST. Sm F Pt'lti: TK.Vs, COFFLKSFltLSH HOASTKD DAILY, (JltANl'LATllD SUOAIt.fikc, (ieTOCI.AI!Ki:'S. Ne. 3S West King street B AHGAIX.S I HAItOAIXS I tireat lndticemenls offered tetbn nnStte t,v the undersigned, who are new selling effthefr emirvsiocKei vt inesnnu i.lfjuers 111 cMt prices. Ne. 43 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. JatiS-tfd HOUSUAL ft CO. DIVIDKXI) NOTICE. The President and .Managers of the Lan caster ft Susquehanna Turnpike Itead have de clared u dividend of two and llvc-twelrths per cent, en the capital stock of thoCeniimny, paya ble 011 demand at the office of the Treasurer. W. P. IIUINTON. Treasurer. Ne. 3S Seuth Queen Stieet. jAXVAnvSth, lsss. JauCsltd TJXDEIlWEAIt AND IIOSIEHY. selling off at price less than ever offered be fore, ut IILCIITOI.D'S. Alse Woolen Shirts, Comforts, Counterpanes, I'ants, Overalls, Mitts, nnd n variety et WIN l Li: ueu!., which will be sold nt very reduced prices. ?-secuiv Pure Ice, FltLK from any sewer age, from llechteld's Lundlng, above the. city dam, nt reasonable rates. Ay-ATt'iiK-s, clocks Axn jkwelTiy GREAT REDUCTION IN l'IMCKS OF WATCHES. CLOCKS AM) J 1j 1 1". 111 1 , HI LOUIS WEBHH'S, Ne. 159 1-2 Xerlh Quceu Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot. I sell lield and Silver Watches, nnd repair the same at extra low prices. JyM-lyd ,T tiUEAT ltEDUCTION 1 Beets and Shoes I AT JeM Hiemenz's, Cl NORTH QUEEN STREET. LAXCASTKIt, PA. 2,700 PAIR OP MEN'S FINE SHOES, m: vkk sold lihan uea w. new. These Shoes we lmve In Odifferent Styles-Cen-gress, Ijieeund llutten, llreud Plain TotinrNnr TetinrNnr TotinrNnr rew, with the Tip, tu nil sizes. Kvery Pair have oiirnuincBtJinipedeu the Ixitteiu und stumped. Men's Rubbers Reduced te 45c. Ladies' te 30 cents. ltd INTELLIGENCES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9. 1885. -vi;ir .id ri:n r.v i:.wi :.vr.v. iTien hunt Tin: mkuuimac heusi:, V en North Prince street, with part efslnl.lliig. Apply nt the hotel. Jmi3-3tdltftllw atisk M.i.lierMi"6nT. Ne. 337 NOIITII I.l.MK STKKKT. liiiitssMAKlsti.l'rmxOHtidFiTTtneiby thetlinri FlTTISO sstk. J(iftll2l MEnitSCllAVM AND llitlAU TIDES nnd Smokers, n choice let te select from, nt .vrlccs that defy competition, nt HAUTMAN'S YF.LI.OW t'RU.NT L'UIAIl STOUK. IOH ALPEHMAN NIXTI1 WAltD, JOS. UMBL.E. SrnjecT te ItitrraticAX Itftss. 17IOU KEXT-FllO.M A 1'IU I. I. lSSA. .k. Stere lioem Ne. at L'at King street, isn or ls3 feet long, as desired. Oetid east und south light, Ne. 2ii, can le taken In making one of the largest and most deslralile vtiins In the city. Apply at Ne. 2. JMtiD rpllE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE .JL stockholders of the " Farmers' Northern Market Company " will le held In their ofllce In the market house, en Monday, Jnnunry l'-'th. et 2 o'clock p. m., te elect Directors te serse the cu lling yenr. IIIINJ. ItlTTII, ecretlly. Laxcaitke, January Mh, ls5. JntiC-Cldftltw TjM.ECTION NOT1C1-J-J The t'..vti:n Makkkt llorsnCe., Lancaster, Pa. Ihennnunl meeting "f stockholders ami elec tion for Directors of flits cempanv will be held ntliw Kast King street, en Tt'lDAY, JAN. 1.1, between thn heuiM of 10 o'clock, a. in., and neon. ALLAN A. ltl'.lti:, tU.'-dtJlj secrctarv. -ITEIU'CTIOXTX OYElk'OATA l In eitler te reduce our largu stock of Fur Heavers, Meltons. Kersevs and Corkscrews for Overceatings. 1 will, rer the next en tlav. make np te your order, in Ilrst-clas. style, nt greatly reduced prices. All gannents are guaranteed te tit perfect and only the liest quality of trim mlngs nre ied. A. II. ItOSF.NsTKlN, I'lne Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, opposite the Postelllce. m:is;mdlt rp V M 6 11 S . AS A m'T.Tr 'FlIEIU X growth is moderately steady, but stew j they dually const) death, either rapidly ns for example, by suffocation olslenly.by the hcclle or exhaustion nnd pain. CASCUItS nnd TCMOUS or all kinds cured without pain or using the knire : also, skin Dis eases, Chronic nnd Pri ate Disease successfully treated by Wits. II. 1). and M. A. LONC.AICF.lt. Ofllce 13 Kast Walnut street, Ijincaster, Pa. Consultation free js-3tdftw ST. JTATEMENT OK EQUITABLE GAS LIGHT CO., OP BALTIMORE. DKCi:MIIKI13t. lss. Cai'ital stock i,tvw.n en First Mosteaoe lle.trrs I.ioi.mwe ltBAL KSTATK WOUKS, ITT 2,031.63 11 Casuin Hand Sl.ll'je; NO FLOATING DKHT. iHiexkd). OKO. L GKKKN, SrcRETAiiv We offer for sale the First Mortgage Six per cent. ltends of the above Ce., ut HJnnd accrued Interest, lly the agreement reccntlv mude be tween the llaltlmeru Gas Companies, he Kqultu Kqultu ble 1 guaranteed nn out-put of 2l3,u),nuufeut per annum. ea-These bends nre being Imtight by verj- conservative jweiilc Schall, Danner & SpeiTy, YOIIK, PA J!2wdlt ( 1IUAHI) KIKE INSlMt AVCI'. COM- ."T PANY OF PIIILADKLPII1 . AtrREO . (iiLLBTT, President. James Ik AiA'enu, Vlre Pivs. uud Trens. Kdwix F. Mehrill. Secretarj-. Jturs It. At.LK.t, Asssltant Secretary. ASSETS-OXi: MILLION, TWO IICNDUKD AND FIFTY-NINK TIIOl'MANl), -,VI' II V I.I, I'll IVI. ,-.s MNi: llL'NDIIKI) AND S1XT1- .-F.VIIN DllLLAUs N1NKCEN'1. AND FOUTY- All liis-ested In solid securities. Ltistes premptl)- settled and paid. RIPE & KAUFPMAN, Agents, NO. 19 WKST KING STP.KKT. .ctls'.mdSI.WAU amcsi:mi:xts. "pl'LTOX OI'EUA IIOl'SR ONK WKKK. COJIMF.NCIM. MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1885. Matinees Wednesday ft Saturday nt 2:81. Just what thn public Ment. The Peejiln's Popu lar Prices. ADMISSION, 10 nnd 20 CENT, liescrvcd seats, inc. extra. Fer .de nt Opem llniue efllce, new OJMMI NEW YORK illllHUII UlillllilllC' I PRESKST1NOAI.I.TIIE I.ATK-.T ANIIMD1T POt'l'LAUNEW YOHK M'CCE-tSF.s. MONDAY-IIazel Klrke. Tf ESI) AY The Octoroon. WEDNESDAY -Mailnce: list Lynne. " Evening " TlinisDAY Twe Orphans. FlllDAY-I.cd Astrav. SATfltDAY ilatinee : I'nrlc Tem's Cabin ' livening : " " Different Play Every Eveninrr. Don't forget the Prlfe, 10c. Jans.5td J. WETTLACFEIt, Manager. pl'LTOX OI'KIIA HOt'SIi -ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUAUY 5, ls5. Matinees Wednesday ft Saturday at2:3n. Just what the liubllc want First-class Comic Opera at the People's Popular Prices. ADMISSION, 10ft 2i CENTS. Reserved Seats 10 cents extra. Fer sale at Opera lloiuaeillce, new open. -SIXTH ANNIAI, TOL'lt.- BENNETT & MOULTON'S (MIC OPERA COMPANY. ltKl'EllTOIP.E. MONDAY KVENINO-- The Mascot. " TCEsDAY KVENINO " Olivette." Wi:t)NESI)AY KVENINO "IIIIIcb Tayler." THUItSDAY EVKMMi-" Chillies of Nor mandy," FltlDAY EVKNl.VO-" Olivette." HATL'ltDAY i:VENIN(i"The Mascot." WEDNESDAY M ATINEE-" lllllee Tayler." SATUItDAY MATINEE" Pinafore." The operas presented with every attention te detail. Full Chorus and Orchestra, etc. ll-'Jtd C.OT7J.V. "I rpLLIAxisOX it FOSTER'S SIXTH DAY of the SPECIAL SALE I'ltlCi: LIST OF IIAUOAINS. Semn of the best lines of have been entirely sold out, causing vacancies which have been tilled by ethers equally as geed. CHILDItEN'S SUITS. All-wool Scotch Cheviot, S3.M; a dark Knicker bocker, very durable, l.eu j a dark brown rough and ready, J3.23 j a very tlressv casslmere, U.74 1 ull-wtxl, very fiishtenalile, Chovtets, $t.aut very handsome mixed casslmere, 3.ii0. UOYS' SUITS. , Very stylish dark casslmere, tu.eui fine dark brown worsted, iW.eOitny dressy mixed cassl mere, fi.ui j u geed strong school cusslniere, J.ui. MKX'S SUITS. Streng easslinere, net ull-woel, 7.ue : all-wool business cheviot, lu.Wj ull-woel dressy easst mere, $13 Ol. HATS AND CAPS, seit liluck fur hats, Jl.ne ; gent'a stiff lilnck fur huts, $1J0 boys' sllir tool hat, 60c: boys' chinchilla caps, S3c.; children's fancy dress cups. l.(i ! children's striped peles, 23e. IIEDUCED PltlCES IN llulTule, Volf. (Jentand Plush Helies. (HINT'S KDKNLSIIINO UOODS. All-wool scarlet uiidnrshlrts, 60c,i all-wool stiirletdniuers.UKM duck nreralls that will net rip, ftle.i Plyiiieuth Uuclr Cleves, Soot ull silk Prince Tcck Scarfs, See.j inen'g Sinker hose, ull. wool, aec.j men's wenicd htise, lie.! chtldren' wntilen hose marked te half the regular selllnir price " HOOTS AND SHOES. (ient's Imitation luce congress galler, II 00 gent's button eiwni tee, l.uj j gent's eleih top! Iiii.teiiiiiud bills, f l.u)i gent's hand-sewed but but ten opera the. very tine, Mnuj ljtdle' button tiiem ten, Curaceii kid, (tu)i ladles' button common sense. Cunicen khl.ir3.u0j ladles Spanish Arch Cunicen kid, French kid lly, 1.23 1 Misses' opera loe French kid. J.5J. ' ' M",e J-Our store will vlesuat 0 o'clock n. m..cx ccpt Sutuidays, until further notice, msen nm ) Nes. 32, 34, 30 S: 38 East King St., LANCAbTKlt. I'A. .iii;firc.ti. -vrei' ne'uiia ""exly. eTiiini 1'las- .L ters have holes, tint llencen'sCnprtne Plas ters Hlene have genuine healing virtues. 23e. c t'TICt'HA HEMEDIES. .ITCHIN& DISEASES. I.Cl.MA, erSatt Itheuiii, with Its agenUIng Itchlcg nnd biimtiig, instantly ivllcxcd by it warm bath with Cnu-viu Sesr, and a single ap plication of ('menu, thn great Skin Cure. This repentctl dally, w lib tu e or three doses of Cm rrai KtaetA'KNT, the New llloetl Purlller, te keep the tiltxnl cisd, the perspiration pure nnd uiilrrttutliig. the bowels open, thn liver nnd kid neys netlt e, will st-cdllv cure Ecienin, Tetter, Itlngwerui. Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, scall Head, Dandruff, uud nt-rv species of Itching, scaly and Pimply HuinoiNetthoScolpandsklii, when the best physicians mid ull known reme dies full. ECZEMA TWENTY YKAItS. My gratitude te (,ed Is unbounded for the re lief 1 have obtained rrem the use et the Cmcnu ttEvcnics. I have tieen troubled with Ecieiuu en my legs rer twentv years. I bad net a com fortable night for years, the burning and Itching were se intense. New, I am happy tesav, 1 have no trouble. Only the User colored patches en my limbs remain us a token or mv former misery. ItENltY I,. sMlTII. .NO. I VI EST AVE.VVE, lttVUESTKR, N. Y. ECZEmTveN AClllLlir Your most valuable Crricnu Umii'iM tave done my child se much ntsnl that I feel like say ing this for the tienetlt of these who nre troubled with skin dlsense. Mv little girl was troubled with Eczema, and I tried several doctors ami medicines, but did net de her any geed until I used tbs t'ntci'iu Uemkpik-s, which speedllv cured her, for which 1 ewe you ninny thanks nnd many nights of rest. ANTON HOSSMF.lt. Villen ltakery EMsuniait. Isn. TETTEIt OF THE SCALP. 1 was almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter or the top of 'he scalp. 1 used veur Cmcnu ItEVEntEs about sl weeks, nnd ihey cured uiy scalp perfectly, and new my hair Is coming buck as thick as It ever was. .!. P. CHOICE. WiiITEsnone, Texas. covEUKinvrfiFiii.eTt'iiKs. 1 want te tell you that your CmcfHA Hesel vent Is magnificent. About three mouths age my face was cecred with blotches, and after using three bottles et IIfselveit 1 was perfectly cured. FltEDEIlICK MAITUE. 23 ST. ClItRLEsMrllEET, NEW ORLKtXs, IL Fer all eases of poisoning by Ivy or ttegwtHHl, lean warrant ClTUTRs te cutv every time. 1 have sold It for live years nnd It never fulls. ('. II. MOUSE, Druggist. HomsTex, M vss. Sold ccrv here. Pilees- CrTitfiu,,V)e ; Soai-, 23cents. UEsetVE-rr, ll.tm. Petter Dr.re ami Chemical Ce., Ilosten. CATARRH. SANFORD'S RADIOAI, CURE, THE OltEAT IIAI.SAJI1C DISTILLATION OF WITCH-HAZEL. AMEUICAN PIN E.CA NADIAN Flit. MAIlKiOLD, CI.O VF.It 11LOSSOM, Etc. Fer the lnuuedtateltetlef und Permanent Cure of every form or Catarrh, from a simple Head Celd or Iniluenr.t te the Less of smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough, Itrenchltis and Inslplcnt Consumption. Keller In five, minutes In any nnd every case. Nothing like It. Orateful, mi grant, wholesome. Cure begins from tlrst np nppllcatlen, nnd is rapid, radical, jm-rnmucnt, and never failing. One bottle lindlcul Cure, one Imix Catarrluit Solvent and Sanfenl's inhaler, all In one pack age, forming a complete treatment, of all drug gists for ll.ei Ask for SArenp' Kauical CinE. l'OTTEn Dttrn ash l iiemkal Ce., Hostes. Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Nerve. COLLlSs.- eLTAIC ELECTRIC PI.ASTF.lt Instantly affects the Nervous system nnd lin lhes piiln. A perfect Electric lluttery combined w Ith a Pereus Plaster, for twenty-live cents. It annihilates pnln, vitalizes weak and worn out jiarts, strengthens tlrt-tl muscles, iircvcnts ttts ttts ease, and dtn-s mere In one half tee time than nny ether plaster In the world, sold every where. Jnnl-W.xtw B HANDY. ISitiiiily as a Medicine, The following nrtlcle was voluntarily sent te Jilt. II. E. M.AYMAKEK, Agent feri: KlC.AItT'S OLD WINE s-TOllE, by a prominent practicing physician of this ceuutv, who has extensively used the ISrandy leferred te In his regular prac tice. It is commended te the attention et these afflicted with INDKiEsTlON AND DYSPEPSIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic. Stimulant was never Intended as a beverage, butte hu used as a medicine of greater iMitcncy In the cure of someef the destructle diseases whlchsweeps nwej- their annual thousands of victims. With n purely philanthropic motive, we present te the favorable nntlee or livatlds esjiec tally the-e atlllcted with that mUerable dlsense, Dyswpslu, a siecltlc rt-medt', w hlch is nothing mero or less than HliANDY. The aged, with feeble unpetlte, and mero or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when nscd properly, A sl.VEUEIf.N ItEMEDY Fer nil their Ills and nches. IUi It. however, strictly understood that we prescribe and use hut one article, and that Is Eegart's Old Brandy, Sold by our enterprising friend, 11. E. SLAY MAKElt. This brandy has steed the test ler years, and luts never failed, as far as our expe rience extends, and we therefore glve It the preferenee ever nil ether Ilrandles no matter with hew many Jaw breaking French titles they nre branded. One-fourth or the money that Is yearly thrown nwuy en various liniwitent dys pepsia specifics, would sulllce le buy all the llrandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative lmwer of UEIOAItT'S OLD llltANDY In cases of Dysiiepsla. we can summon numbers of witnessesene eose In particular we will cite : A hard working farmer nud been aftllcted with un exhausting Dyspepsia for a number of years; his stomach would reject almost even- kind of feed ; he had sour eructatiens constantly no ap petite in fact he was obliged te restrict his diet ie crackers and stele bread, and us a beverage he used McOrann's Knet lieer. lie Is u Methodist, nnd then, us new, preached nt times, and In his discourses often declaimed earnestly ngulnst all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try UEIUAUT'S OLD 1IKANDY In his case, he looked up with nsteiilshment ; but ufter hearing of his wonderful effects In the cases of Berne of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the llrandy faithfully und steadily ; the first bottle giving hlinun appetite, and before the second whs ull taken he was a sound man, with a stom ach capable of digesting anything which hu choesotnent. lie still keeps II Juncl uses u little occasionally ; uud slnce be bes this medicine, he his been of very llttle pecuniary benefit te the doctor. A J'ractdlng l'hytMnn, H. E. SLAYMAKER, AUENT FOU UEIOAUT'S OLD WINE STOKE, KSTAllLls!IEDINi;S3. Imperternnd Dealer In Old llrandy. Sherry. Su perior Old Madeira, Imported in 1818, isn and 1933, Chauitiagnes of every brand, Scotch Ale, Perter, llrewu Stout. Ne. 20 East King Streot, Lancaster p.YHKKHS'S TONIC. STOEIES m THE EOAD. Commeroial Travelers at a Wayelde Inn--8oraething te Put in a Gripsack. 11 (lentlemen, 1 almost envy you the position you till ; your experience of the world ; your knowledge of business ; the changing sights you see, nnd ull that, you knew. This warmly expressed regret fell from the lips of nn elderly pleasure tourist, last August, and was uddressed te a semicircle of commer cial travelers scaled en the perch or the I.lndell hotel, St. Leuis, Me. " Yes," resiieiided u New Yerk representutlvti of the profession, "u drummer Isn't without his pleasures, but lie runs his risks, loe risks out side the chances of rail read collisions and steuui steuui beat explosions." " Wlmt risks for Instance V "This, for Instance." said Mr. W. D. Franklin, who was then tru cling for an Eastern house, nnd Is known te men-limit In ull jinrts of the country! "The risk which, Indeed, amounts te almost a certainty or getting thti dysiieiislii from perpetual change of diet and water, uud trnm having no fixed hours ter eatlngund sleep ing, I myself was un example. I say ice, for 1 am nil ntht new." " Ne discount en yourdtgestten 1" broke In a Chicago dry.'Beed traveler, lighting his cigar afresh. " Net a quarter per cent. Hut I had te glve nn traveling ieruwliflc. The dyspepsia ruined my paper. Finally 1 cuiue across un advertisement of PAKKKH'S TONIC. I tried It nud It fixed me up te perfection. There Is nothing en earth, In iny opinion, e(iiul te It us u cure for dyspepsia. Messrs. lliscnx X Ce., of New Yerk, the preprl. eters, held a letter from .Mr. Franklin slating that precise fact. I'AHKEIfS TONIC aids di gestion, cures Malarial Fevers, Heartburn, Head ache. Coughs and Colds, uud all chronic diseases of the I.lvernnd Kidneys. Put a bottle In your valise. Prices, 60c. nnd 1. Economy In larger size. JutiS-liudS&w TA1.A CIOAIW, ONLYf-i, QUAILVN L teed Yam, at II ArtTMAJCD JYKLLOW FItONT ClOAIl DTOUK. DIM D UY UOODS. pjAGER & JROTHER ,oer -8DryGoedsr 1Sft 1885 sDryGoeclSr 1885 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ,... vi K,i Pffius kiJ." .y '"'""nicturers and the general depression existing during ths past year. II It J (lOODS have resched the lowest level ever known. We have made large pur chases ter (ash. of nil the best makes of (loeds, nnd ns this Is the season for the puictmse of Cotten PltlCFs" ' "m""'k,''l,p,,'",lel'l,nr,"",,-Is offered In liny them nt I'.ATItEMF.l LOW Blonehod and Unbloaehod MiwIIiib, Slioetltitrs and Pillow Muslins, Blonehod nnd Unbloneliod Taulp Ltnen, Napkins, Tewels nnd Towellnrr, Quilts and Blrtnketa. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND INGRAIN CARPETS. Although the Winter Weather has enlv fairly set In wn ha in still large nssnrtmctiM or desira ble Dress Heeds, Shnwls, Skirts, Ladles' and dent's t'nderuenr, Itesleiv. Olevesete., etc.. which have been marked at Very Lew Prices te ctose out prier le Inventory -PKllltr AltY 1st Ladies' Winter Wraps, Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, New markets and Misses' and Children's Coats, AT REDUCED PRICES. HAGER & BROTHER. Ne. 25 West King Street, J OIIN H. OlVLKlt. --New Year, 1885.- We have roselvod te rodtice our stock tn overy Doparttnetit ; nmenp; thorn CARPETS! CARPETS! Call and bee our Btoek ; oxamlne the patterna and Btyles and mero partic ularly the qualltleu ; and we sruarantoe pricea lewer than you evor heard for the snme qualities. MEW SPRING STYLES ARRIVING DAILY. Authorized Agenta for the -Genuine Aurera Carpet Sweeper.- Over 400 sold In Lancaster city and county. Every aouuine Swoepor bears the firm name of JOHN S. GIVL.EI. & CO., LANCASTER. Our Store will be olesod at O p. m., oxcept Saturday ovenlnirs, until further notice. m0m S. GIYLER & CO. tr.VTUIiK VOXXKCTKlt IIV TKt.Kl'IIOXK-i Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. iVeWEKH .t IIL'HST. ANUARY SaLE ! HE SMALL OFFEI! WHITE, SCARLET and GREYBLANKETS At (Irently Itednced Prices, te close out Hie Entlre Let, us we de net nant tecurri' them ever llm heusmi. KenieiulMT, we deduct 111 ie r rent, from every t'usli Side COMFORTS. COMFORTS. Klegsiit line te close out with 10 rwr cent, deducted from every Cushfciiln. CANTON FI. N'N'EI fT.m3.l',,,,"''M'r JV'P- SIIEETlNO ANI)NIIIIlTI.ll.Mr.SLIN, ljre ftteclc nt lw Prices wh i4.ii,Tir.ii'!,.,i J1p'i!,,c.l.0,a.2,".,',v,r3',V",''1' s"ll'.;. V "''"" "M! ",tm ,ln" i"iiiich in m,d is Inch PILLOW t ASL Ml.'ll.lNS lit Lew Prices, Ith 10 per cent, deducted iron every fnsh sale NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. W'?.,.,rer t,,cm low. wltli 10 iwrcent. deducted from c cry C'h-Ii -Sale Please ulve usu cull its yen will he sura te sarn money en your purchases of us '" -)ur store will closed tit p. m., except baturdays, until further notice. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North N KXT DOOIt TO TIIK COl'lU' HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. REDUCTION LADIES' and CHILDRM'S Te KITect Itupld Sales of Ladles' und Children's Coats durliiK thn MONTH OF JANl'AltY. wu have made a I-urge lleductlnn In prices. Thestt still In want should see them. R E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. TyilAT WILL YOU HUYT USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT M ETZG E R & HA U G H M A N'S. A I.AUY'rt COAT. A OIKT.'S COAT. A PAISLEY SHAWL. A III.A.VKET SHAWL, A IILACK TIIIIIKT SHAWL. A IILACK SILK I1HES3. A IILACK CASHMEItE. A CLOTH IlltESS OF ANY COI.OK. A CALICO DltESS. A PAIlt OF 1ILANKETS. ACOUNTKKPAKK. A V A It PET. A PIECE OF MUSLIN'. A IIA.VDKEItCIIIKF OF Hll.lf, LI.VE.V Oil COTTON'. An HMltltEI.LA OF HII.K, ALPACA Oil (IIN'OHAM. A (iOSSASIK. FOU A.NYOFYOtlllFltlE.VDS, Oil AN'YTHINtl ELSE IN" OUU LINE YOU CA.V 1IUY AT TIIK VEIIY 1IOTTOJI PKIOES. letzger & laughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, ttr Itetwcen the Cooper Heuse und Serrel Herse Hetel. Ql! INK'S OAKI'KT II ALU BARGAINS! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Seiling Off te Olose Business. EVERYTHING 3IUST l'OSITIVELY BE SOLI). I.LAnV$'S " AU Cin,"eS f INGUA,-V 0AUI-KTO. I.UG9. ALL AT A SACRIFICE. Prompt Attention Given te the Manufacture of Itau Curputs te Older ut SHIRKS CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa, le.bSl-2rn.aitr deem. Lancaster, Pa. c .ll!(), I". HATIIVON. Ot'U sTllt K OF & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. I N PRICES. COATS Reduced in Price. Lancaster, Pa. BARGAINS! AT-
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