m!!xBfrm!!&fflii .1 -i-iit .Oj.V ''I .v" 1 -- 's& LANCASTER DATLY INTELLIGENCE!, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1(5. 1885. irjl i?- flf '- l& V-iViS A I'.' U R THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER fOSUSHED EVERY EVENING IN THE YEAfl V (tJKOATi IHtttTtD.) l l . Bv STEINMAN A HFNSiU. fNTELLIQENOER BUILDING " S, W. COnNER CENTRE SOtMitE. l Lancaster. Pa. L? :- tk VeTni rtur. . urtv rivr net I AR3 A JJ YEAR. OR rif TY CENTS A MONTH. POSTAGE FBtt. r, ADVERTISEMENTS rROM ten te nrtr cents p AUNt. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, t EIGHT PAOES.) PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO. Toe Deium Yl in AmiMt. dORRESPONDENCE Solicited from lvery PART OF THE STATE AND COUNTRY. CORRE SPONDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO WRITE lAGIBLY AND ON ONE 6IDEOFTHE PAPER ONLY) AND TO SIGN THEIR NAMES, NOT FOR PUBLICATION, BUT IN PROOF Or GOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTU BASKET. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS TOl THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, ta. EIjc (mcnstcrSniclligcnccv. LANCASTElt, JAMJAIIY W, ISSS. The Independent Collapse. The Independent Itupubllcaits of our state may as well go out of business. The liave net capital enough te cm y it en. An assignment for the benefit of their i real tors Is hardly necessary as Senater Mitchell is about their only asutnnd Hie reniaimler of his term under a Democratic luliiiiiuv trnthm will net luive an appieciabU- value. "Wearewrry that this ilKistcr hascnine upon the virtuous ltepublicau pulitin.uis who undertook te purify their parl . Vet jttras inetitable from the weakness of the purifiers and the bigness of the un dertaking. It has happened that (lie great mass of the Republicans have failed te see that tliev needed purill purill Ofitien ; they are finite content with their condition. Thej are net disposed t revolt against it or against then old leaden. The. machine, inns easily in its old ruts. A few months age the laws of gravitation seemed te be suspended and the party appeaud te Ik- standing en its head. Th.it was ( when Mr. Blaine get en the light Mile. with his presidential nomination and forced it out. When Blaine was shaken elT, the old con cern came promptly right .sideupwithcarc. and the result appears in the easy triumph of Senater Cameren. The Ilepnblican party of the state belongs te him and his. These who de net like il can leave it. They have but this alternative. We see no con solation for them at all in the situation It is rather late for them te join the Deiin cratic party, but if they ieatl think that Senater Cameren and his. fellows aie all that they declare them te be. thei can hardly stay in their political company. As Democrats tuj arc 'well content with the re-election of Senater ('.iiueien. It i.s best that a lepiVKMitatiie Republican should liarc the place. And that Cameren represents his paity lully theieean be no present question. He is quite asgoed as it is. Democrats sometimes in the past li.it e been seduced into combining with dissatis fied Republicans te elect te" the Senate a half-birrd Republican : but they hate always found the breed te leaerjb.id one We lute learned enough te knew tli.it it is political wisdom te lake the uhnlc hog if we must take tiny. Embarrassment nT liireOInkers. It will probably be found that the failure of the great w he-making firm ei Oher Brethers & Phillip?, arose fiem the link ing up of the capilal of its iniinliers m tee many outside undertakings, rather than in their losses in their liianuf.icttiiing business. These cannot hate Km se vere enough te waste the gre.il cap ital of the memlwrs el the linn in the. short period during which the de pression has lasted. l,t is net likely that there has beeu any great less miffi-inl in manufacturing. The business has bt-en unremuneratirc. but establishment' well situated hae been lcalizmg cost fei tlieir manufactures. 1'ittsbmg is supposed te be the choice place of iron manuf.ictitie in all the ceuntiy able te make iron when it can tie made anywhere ; and with the recent advantage it has had i it natural gas as fuel, it has liceti the ciivv of uianufactur-is euiywheic. The Messrs. Oliver hate. leeii esteemed as excellent business men. and Mi. ('nine gie says that II. W. Oliver is one of the best business men in the ceuntiy. Cer tainly with such management then nulls would net hate been long run at any um siderable loes. And as the p.irtiiei- hate been men of great wealth, il m-ciiis th-ai enough that then piesvnt itilllculty does net come mainly fiem the tate et the neu business, but must hate Ken caused by tlieir laigebonewings fiem ether entei prises, which have shiheled in the genei.il condition of business. Mr. Oliver, for instance, is -Mid te h,ic a million dollars inrestcd in the Seutheiu Pennsylvania raihead of Vandeibilfs jue. motion. As he is leputed te be a man of business sagacity . doubtless his enteiprises will turn out tn be profitable in tune : and" there seems te be no doubt that this is nil that his firm needs for its sih-cei. Wise Men Change Their .Mind-. A very frank and appaiently a sensible, man has been elected Speaker of the Heuse of Representatives in Xeitli Ciuelni.i. A member arose te his feet the ethei day and charged the speaker with pulldy and with being umveithy of the confidence efhisfiiends. Tliespe.iker simply leplicd thafbeforehis election he had piemiH'd te appoint his assailant chaii man of the com mittee, en education, but fince his election he had d'-cided that it would be unwise te make such au appointment. It was improper fur this speaker tu luiu made such a piemise; .the iinpnipuety would only hare Ken aggravated had he keptil. Had his unwise pledge involved only a sacrifice of his pi ivate inteiests he might liave kept It. He had no light te trilletvlth the public wellaie because he Juul enteud into a foolish obligation. It is the large class of feels tv he never i lunge their minds. Use the Old Werd. An esteemed contemjet-ary notices that last Saturday was the twentieth auniver Niry of the wedding of an esteemed fellow citizen and "Ills estimable lady." It will occur te most people that aflei an estimable couple liave been maided for tncnty years llie geed woman has earned the right te be spoken of as wife. The sickly affectation which i.s driving the geed old words "wife" mid "woman out of Us? I te lie reprehended. A Hewl Place Fer n (took mi. All the resjienslble iillteis of some of our esteemed Philadelphia eontemierarIei must have lieen dining at the Clever club last cvetilug. Ceilalnly the man who wields the ae wis net en duty at the Acim olllce when such idiotic diivel nx this was snnigghsl into the cditeri.il columns of that sprightly new mkt. llvClintriiinti Itnrntini, of Council lent, i Iicrcli.V nelllldl that no number of nnilex e.in elect nn nvi te tlie Senate from Connecticut when Orvllle It. Vlutt N 11 e.uiiliiliite. Thcrenre many leup-linnUs! wnatnrs but It w nulil In? lurif te llnd n lim-enr-ekcr lb m tltethiilruimi r the Krpitlilicnti enticns. The ilolettts witticisms of the I'utf have often Ken the occasion of melan chely in the profession of which that paper is a rcprcciitatlve; but il would be ililll cult te find even hi the back files of that dreaiy waste am thing se bad as this: During liW last visit In Constantinople. Colonel I fewitt. yielding te tlie ltii-ertiin. (ici of his old friend the Sultan, consented te enter the ini-ci l.il serv lee, and v It 1 1 In n vear be will nssniim tlie Until of the mllce et Keeper uf tlie (..uidlestlek te llieS.ul.Uine Pette, w itli the assurance of earl v promotion te the position of (ti.mil Hegiini of the Most I.talted Order of the Uniss-eareil I. eat, the leiliest diplematii elllee itndir the Turkish government. Seme fun has Ken nude in the Phil.i dilphia newspaiH'isef tin-famous -'effae cat "el the New Yeik .Nim. which occa sionally devours even valuable mpy. Hut it is manifest that what is most needed in some of the Philadelphia editeual rooms is a tat vvllh a well shariciieil apietite. A blind cat would de: only he must K hungiy and have a oaucieus. as well as ,i strong stomach. kn vnut t'VMKiteN does net seem te have any bitleine in bis cup of bliss. Seme lieeple at Pittsbuig have leinirted that his isjlltical luck was ln'ttei than his financial, as he was a partner of Olivei Brethers A. Phillips. This N'luter Cam Cam eienassuies a reimitcref the U.uriburg Pali int is nu entue mistake, he siyshe is net a paitner and does net lei- ,i cent by the f.uhlie. This is in ,11 ceid with the fitness of thunr. A nun's inn et luck gen erallv conies in . i streak. Xaltue does net average the thing even in a lifetime's e peiieuee. xeme jN'eple nevei get then plopeitlon. Theie .lie these who de net K'lieve in luck at all. they aieissiple whom etieiience does net teach, but Scnatei Cameren is , i geed illustration of the lucky man in ehtics and business, lie bad net a sujerahittitlaut capital te start en. but his simulations have K'en pielitiible all around. New lei the state K called ( ameruiiia. In this lileseil iiinctcenth lentiirv lew Miuiilil suiler fur l.e-k of mi cibuiitien. The eimmuii s. he-jN lrecly ilisense their K'uellts te all ilesinn their aihantagCN. In Mime of the Inclier instltutiuusef learning nearly the same i lieapucss eists. IiieIktUii Collcge, Ohie, young umiioiinie utile te oli eli tain Kith riMiiu and meals m one el the celleire liiMnlilii; lulls for z'2 a week. ud even theNO tlguiesi-aii K turther iciliired teJl..'K) by nuy oiie willing te de housework ter an hourei tweailay. WhiMixer is willing te work need net Ihi ignorant, and the leudeney in all educational institutions is te broaden their sti(? Iiy eiicsqieiiliig tlieir prices. Sr. Jehn --IieuM tlir.Ni some ofhistei-nieiitni-H; denials Uonet meet the issue. In the annual it-pert of the Society fei the Prevt-iitinn of f'liielu te tuimals, it is stated that during tlie lusltwchc mouths tltu oili eili cers el tlie seiiety wt-re i-alled iiniii te imnunely ili-Ntrev 2,l'ie animals wluili had Ken dis.ible(l pastiisexerv, iein ceinplamls weie inveMlgatuI, il i-a were presecuteil in the courts, and 1.771 disabled animals tempenirily supi nilisl from work; .l,. Vh., "n w as esinltU, and the society leg;m the new vear with j;i,si5i,s-l in Us treasury. Till is i crtamh a geed Nluiwlug fera year's work, but there are thousinclset siitlermg liuinaiuty te win. Ii the application el a tike amount et fund would have corns tisi a vast amount of miNery. Till, t'ulit I aineieiiuns Irem tin-, leuiity held the legislative pass in a manner that re called l.eenulas .mil his three huiiilrt-tl at Therniepyl.e. I'm controversy between .Sliermaii and Davis ceiiieruuig Hie dii'titersliip wliitli N.ieruian hargcil Davis with atteiiiptiiig te assume in the Cenli deracy, has stirred up a Itli Imiuiiil man, named K. M. l!i. lic.s.in into an allegation lh.it (.en. Sherman was net truly b.inl m the daysth it tried men's souls. He is sii.l te he a leliabie geutleiii.ui and he (lisJ.ucslli.it when lie (Kichcseu) w.e, the proprietor of a wharf lie.it at Vitksburg, Miss., en tin-breaking out of the uai, Sher man, who was then a major, had some busi-iii-Nji illations with timi ill which the latter said in subsume: I b.ne spent many years in (lie Seuth, where I have ret el veil only the kindest ticatmtnt, and K-lere I would light against these (s-ojile 1 would lese my right aim." 'Iliu .MinMvUii son sen son ateis iniglit tall ler HkIii-neu's icstinieuy te bn given ln-forethc Senate. It would liavc iiIhiiiI as lunch n-rlmein y as the foolish Sliei-iii.iu-1 i.il IK. rat e ic that is, lipid two iiavs el llieir lime. I'i-nnnv i.v vm v seems iliteniiuied te keep up lt icpiiutum ler uiciliei rity in the I mieil Nun,., s,t.nate ter some tune lengei. Ti ui. in its rivoliilleiisbtlngs iiieiiud some iiicei i hauges. Cem years age Henry W. Oliver of I'litsbiirg, one of tin- great iron lMin.es el Hie temmy, wisli.il te go a step lilghei iulethu til-st legislative Uiily- el the laud, the I'nitisl .-states Senate, 'the lime sceiui d rijKi ler his aiuliitieu. Hut a ileud in Hit sli.nHiot'tlie "lone legislator from t'nlun," Uiailess. Wolfe, organized a belt In the pally wlnrcby Jehn I. Mitchell, unions among tin- ini-dim-ie men who liave Ken ic lenllv going into the .Senate, was elected. Te-day when tin- MmesUhv.irtliin-cstli.it were routed wllh Olivet at their head foil r yeaisage, aic in Hu lull Hush el nun ess, the iiiilieiiiiieiiiciilut tlie lalliuc of the til lit of Oliver IlietluusA 1'liillips is icnle.l. An i:,ri 'IikIii .lumps tin-'I nu k. The llullale last evpiess tialuliem Xuw terli, en the la-high Valley railroad, luiuis-d the track at stony creek, near White Haven, Ii., Thursday ullci n. sin. The ntxiili-ut was caused by a mUplai id switch. Abram Kvans fireman en the engine, seting danger ahead, Jumped fiem the uigiue and wa-t instantly killed. When the danger was diswvcicd a in-akt--in.iil ran ihteugli Hie train diu-t-liiig the his. M-ngers te liutry te tlie rear car. Tills Ix-ing iIiiiie (iilickly, the ear was detai lied, the tirnkeslieiug put Utiun. Alwut llltv passcu Kt'ix vvcieun tlie tram. Many jumped tiem thei-.uiiuidHUstalncdlighi briiisesaiidculs, but no one was huueuslv injured, ll.udly had the ii-ar uir been tut hsise fiem the tr.ilii wlit-ii the engine and tlnee coaches ran tnun the track down n twenty -feet embankment into Steny ereek. 'Iho llrt-mau who jumped Ireni tlie engine had both legs cut oil. Kn Kn gitieer .leliu Itiiv was found at the thioltle of the engine in a fainting condition. He was ullghtly brulsisl, A Ibulirlur- IViullar Will. Tilt- will et Cilbert I)IslM)ieugh, a bachelor. or.SiKilbiweoil, X.J., recentlvdiseast-d, gives SJW te Si, 1'cter'i.r. i:. t-liua-h, or .Spolts .Spelts .Spolts vfie.l, en eondltieii tli.it the eIUcIuIk of the iliuicli unniially tell the Kll en the miniver s.iry of the day eflils deatli, thesauieinimber oflrekeft3hohal nttalneil years. Tliore Tliere Tliore miiliiileroftho piojH'i-tygecsiotlio ltclerinc.l Dulch cliiin-li, pi-ev idlug they Ms-p tltu faml ly I urlal plot In geed order. TWO YKRY IIKWY FAIU'III-X ei.it i. it Hints. ,t fir mi, .i.vi i fllll I IJ-s. ttr l-IJTs-V II tilth Il.tM,. flvrttt. In tin llii.hirs. VVerl.l Hi it frcitnl N.inir liiiiMrttiHtlnii -Hi III! 1 1nl Het II I Inn. Will llall.t I'reni lite sre-ti. sti.M ks..l ti f -,tllrs el I It. in. 'Ililird,iv atteriiisili Olivei Ities. ,V l'htllls and theOliver ami Holerts wire com nuiy, el Pittsburg, (limited) issuisl the following card te llieli i usliters , V e an- te-ilny tsint IH-llisl te sisH-ud jviy ineiit. and purt- call ing imniedialcly nmeetiiionftlieselntereNtcd. te whom we U-tleve wc enn show' nsseti amply 'sutllcient, with some Indnliiriu-e, te xiy every dellai or our liabilities. ' Kegardlng l lie i-alise of enilximissnieiit there are numerous sensational snirles all. ml. but met of them h ive Ken ileuitsl. One of the steiies was te thueltei-t that impirlethe amount of Jsiume i,n, iK, pretesti d In N'ew " erk among the kuikcix. It is said th.it the banks were wilting te isiiiiiuue local ry the .tpcr i-t the 111 m. but owing te the haul times and the scarcity of money, the linn wis en able te raise money te meel the interest and pay Itscnipleves. The M,v -rolls are said te have imoiinted te trem KM.iitt te -Ji0.eisia month, nnd it is s.ii.l this w is tis mudi te meet any longer. Harrv W. Oliver was a uicinbci i tin National liepublliaii eoiiveulien held at ( in eiuuati 111 ls7it, and was the i iu.-u nominee ler I'uited States senator in lss, but lalleil of election. Afterward he was the I'ennsvl t.inla nicuiKr of the Uritl commission, and took a leading iart in the work of that InxIv. Ter many year, the linn et wlueh Mr. Oliver is the bead has been regarded s one el tin strongest iron eetiierns, HuancUlh. in the country, and its suspension will occasion general surprise. The works ,u one nine employed ever .l.i men some eighteen mouths age Harrv elivet isltcd KugLiud, and en his return iniHrted workmen and erected a steel mill, into w hu h itli.islHii imies.sble ter intorniatieii-f.eek ers te obtain entrance. The new pros?-.s is Slid te Is- a Ktter one than the u ell known ttushel pretess. 'i in- (inn has Isx-u uniformly suis-esstul and the pretits have augn-galeil millions. Tin op vears age tli l,c is retired from the tirm with a tertuue el s. vend mill ion dollar.. The present mcml r- ire H.W. Oliver, jr., H. . Olner. i.eer-e Oliver, .1. II. Other, .!. M. Phillip, and s, v. ml uluives of the original pmprieteis. llany Oliver's r.ulnxid sj , id ui.uis have N'cu en a large s-ale, and in is saidte h.tvc clenrcil IntMnV in a single dial m l-iki Ndere sti-k alone. Ruikirss.iv tin-tirm has icliu.d its lines te a lower point than for vears. and Hn ein lrnissu(.it in thus a greater surprise. Seme attribute It te the purchase made m the IsiKlla I'liriuce nuiimi.,iinrepct ling the money te Iki i-alleil ler, biit wbn h va une-l-ctedly demauded. Tlie emkirrassinent does net elbsi the II. It. Scott A Ce. barbel wire weiks, owned principttllj by tlie linn. Oliver. Helierts A Ce. are viin-werkers, and an- in. -holed in the embarrassment et tlie ether tirm. 'I he news of the suspension almost i.iiisnl a panic among tlie euipieyet-s, Imt w lien it was stated that an ixteiisieu would prehablv lie gnuited ami the mills lenlimie in opt-ra-tien, the men set alsmt te dev ise siuic means te aid the tirm. V mis-ting of the workmen et the Weed's Itun null wax held, and it was unanimously dis i.li d te return te work at the I eductien wliiclitliey relused last week. To-ineirow meetings w ill be held at the sev eral Smith side mills controlled l the linn, and it is thetiglit that smiilai a. ten will be taken. Illg ILilik I allure .leliu J. Cisi-eA Ce., Imnkersel i v eik, iii ule an assignment en Thursday. Tin ir lia bilities are cstlni.itc.1 nt JiNMiniil: assets alsmt the Mine. Alt AswiaUsl Press dis HitiliMys: "The linn was intimately n neeteil lin.iucially for ui.mv years with tile Louisville A Xashville and the Housten A Teas Central railway .nnipuiie, mid have sutlt-reil from the late dis line in the ms un ties of these corisjratiens, ,ts well as tlic general shrinkage in values thrutiglieut Iho year 1n.ni, - ,f. sem,n nutnet ilied last year, and en Vpnl 1st m-vl the atlalrs ..I the old mm weie te In closed up. mil everything would have gene en as usual up tetb.il lime lint (( tb'i"-.fs that they were emkirnissed, vilmli were suited about ten days a-e and lelegraplied througlieiii this reuntry and Huiee. Tlusu roeit-, grew out of the ta.-t that the tirm was understood te U. larirclv uiteiesiiHl in Hous Heus Hous eon and Tevas Cintral lmds, vihuh have greatly depns lated sin. e the present manage ment of the rea.l, cnilMsl the etiHns ..f tlu first uieitL'.ige IkiiuIs te be Is.uglit by tlir Seutheiu develepiiKiit iniii.uiv mstr.id et av ing tin-in ilireitas heretoterc. Vltheugh tlie leisirts alleitiiig the inslit el the tirm were denied at the ttuie tliev led te a steadv and ilieieasiug run bv depositors, and it was di cuicd best ler the btnelit et all their ndi ndi teis te make an assigiunint without preler ences for the purjioseel a gradual liquidation of their atlalrs. s generally lmlieved the matter is rather in the nature el a liquida tion than a failure, as it is stated tliat all de positors will lie paid in full as seen as tin- e i urines au Is- lialuc.l iijh.ii. I'll r l. Illl .W-.I7 t ATI I). A Vl.iteisrit. Vltriliiiit feutrlvis te I'ln Willi Hull I1.m liens. Miss (.ran- Whiting, of (.rent Harrington, Mass , et au old and honored taiiuly, is handsome ami alieut thirty years of age. She has just entered Milt against .1, v. Ilrewer, a man about 10 vears old and a prominent men bant of the town, ter brenh of premise, placing tin- damages at j lo.eoo. Mr. Ilrewir has the reputation el having nude engagements with tour ladies and et having broken all of them. Heme the IMipular feeling runs against him. It is s,u.l that tllKcti years age lie was fiigaged te marry a w ldew , and that lietere the c eiitr.u t had been broken he had piemised te inariv Miss Whiting, a maiden new living in llroeklyn, X. Anether maiden whose it-sidenie is new in a town en the Harlem railroad, ami still another who m ty Ik called tlie last, ,md who new -ceius te have the strong, st held ukiu iiiin. i:.i Ii ladv knew of tin-ether's engagements le liiew'er, and eaeli was in liesrs el eviiiluallv Milting out her rivals. He had a talent ler iriating aps-iiraiues, and se deftly Implanted hope in Ihe lieart of e.iili that iie kept them all en a siring at once. If Iho lady en the Harlem read lom lem Jilaincd of negbx t he w mild make It all right by becoming out- of tin- i hief lueui tiers at her father's Itinera!. When another lady leund hoi-Nell in daiigci el Ix-ing i.ist out iii the cold nie was in n-ct-ipl el a tur-liiied ur cular, or some ethei present that made her heaitltel glad mid aiisyd her te leek down en htr si t-iniiigly less sucvcssful rivals with Iho Hjurit of a vutei. Se these ladies have bien kept en ihe raggtsl edge el ilettutlr, hoiiie et tliem for alieut tlflcen veaix. Mr. Iltewt-r, King engaged in a laige business and being liked by all his aciiuaiutam es, was considered a geed catch, ami Ids tinf.iithtul ness was net enetigli te make any of these ladles veluutailly akmdeii him. Oncevin went se far lis te niake up hei wedding tious tieus seau, tlmliiig, loe late, that she had no need for it at lh.it time. This suit has caused a wkI.U sensation in Hie western p.irtet M.issa ehUNOtts net equalled in the past ten years. I In- Cii.tcrn I'ig Iren A ... uilen. Via convention called in New Yerk ey Iho Kaateiii l'ig Iren Association, wlilcli met Thursday, a loiistitutieu was adopted, pin vidingtlut the oigaiii.itien shall be known asthei'Aliicilcau Piotivtive Tailll Assix.-l.i-tlen, ' and Its elijist hli.ill K-Iho protivtlen ami ilevclnpment el Vinerican industries In all lirancht-s of trade. AU pt-rseiii t.ivering pioteetive piiiuiplosaie eligible le ineiulioi ineiuliei hhlp. llesidcsllie usual elticcrs there w ill lie luudiiistoile leiuescnt ihe v.uieus liiiltu. tries. Tlie animal nut ting was lived ler Hit lliiid Widnesday in ScpiemlK-i. A it-selu. Hen was adopted declaiiiig the as,(H-l.itieii opposed te the iuiHirtntleu of leielgn lalMir uiidei contract. sale, or Hi nl liit.il... Henry shulx-rt, imctleiieer mid teal eUite ni,eiit, sold nt piivate nale the preH-rty be longing te Harry Myer, tltiuUsl en the south Mldn of K ist King sheet, betw eon Duke and blme utrct-tH, jfes, llil .mil lis, t,(ii, c liiehler, jiir?ll,lin. Alse sold the niuK.-ity bilenging te II. c. Klchler, situated en the easi side of Seuth Duke stiects, between Vine and Chimb htrects. Ne. 117, te Han J Myers, ter $l,sii. Mr. Mycisj will remove te the Paik liouse with hU family en pnl lst. He will also mil the hotel In Ccutie Siiu.-ue llius having one at either cud of the btreet car line. t'EltstONAl. .lolls 1 S( t t w ivs he Is n.. a l.iute, but the statement Is unsupsiti d. IllMVMIN W CltVM, picsitlelit e( the II.Mnl of Trade of Mlaut.i. and member i-r tlie Ueergla Capitel . .uimlseu, diisl en 'Ihursday. Ill v. Hu. miis. C. Hi v il. a well known Hplscepall.ui miutster, dusl Thursihy at Itli ii a, N. Y. lie was strl. ken with niepIcy in i-lmnli last Stimlav. Pitit.mrs Swvvi.ii. with one oMssplten the richest man In the I lilted states Senate. I furthermore distinguished for novel hav ing made a speech then-. Winiis W viitil.Mill v w of New Haven, Conn., at the wedding of his daughter Mice te Win. ,t Mills present. .1 (he bride Willi diamonds valued al loe. "no Ciivmis I'viikmvn. tin tilterian nnd m.musciipt eollis-ter. Ii lis the tasaihusetts liislerteal suK'lety tli.il the m le Insure the preseiviitlen of private .b uuienls Is for the writer te Indorse en it -Hutu this letter." M.s. vi l.l villi. the an lueolegKU lias dfccev i nil the workshop of i pn histeid ariuerr-r or smith en a steep ik bv Ihe sen en the southwest side ui Ihe cninula el tJullsren ( llilttany). which dab s fiem Ihe loiie age. Du. Cviiuei., the v.iitirv of the New erk state HsMrd et health, his recently o e aniiuisl with a micreMs.s a quantity of the butkwheat tlem el leniuii rt e, nnd leund that it isiiitulucd ii. . be kwheat whnlover, but was coui"se.l ilie.-st enlirclv ofgvp efgvp Niim VI. I'll vm ets Klii I.ei I- von .the I'rt-ni Ii hvdregrapher, is dead He Wiethe eriglna let el the project te i r ate a sea in the Nahara desert, by cutting canals through the low sand hills w hleh sepirati the deseit from the tbsliicrram-aii sea. lie was Nyirs of agi . and vi as an elllcer of the l.egiou'el Hener, tl. Vi i vmuii. In i vn has proNented te i tin l "medie l'rancaise the eulv known e ampleel the himlwritmgef tlelliere, It is i au ai t et one of his plavs wuli his sigiiatuie I apiM-udisi at the Isitleui of the lM wge. It I w ill Is- framed with this signature exwed le view, and placed m tin greenroom et the I thcatie, I Villi. Ill Vliiuii. tin i l.lei s,,ii e the i l'ruiis of Wales, Ins ritti n a replv te the lettei el ismgrntuiatien whiihhe received I trem Mr. ftlndstuiie en the lainsteu of Ins 1 twenty -llr-t blrthdav 'Ihe TrliKS says. "I-bise at-i-eei nmnv thanks ler venr verv kind letter, which n'dmlntbh deserilx-s much that demaiids my eariu st thought, and which I shall prize among mv dearest treasures." I.viii m Vv i in.,, no's death was mused bv drepsv ind harileiilug of the liver. His h. ilth bid Ken deh cati ler a year, but nothing serious was anticipated until his death. Mtheugli enlv l'i vrarsef age In- had the api-eamuce ei a man ei .mi. hi- tin. his brother. Charles V iilil 0UlUs fall U 1 iiu li Ahi1n lii personal pmiterly will i t.. Ids tw, .laugh ter, new in Cuglaii.t Hen vcr Hew vm I't rm et Philadel pln.i,lhe distinguished vdaesiiearean scholar and editor, has given Vassar istllege one tlieiivimt dollars te cs'abbsli n priie lund. It is te Ik named the Katu Itoger Furtiess Pri7 1'iind, in memerv of he, desnseil wife, who edit. si a Coiiieid.mi e .f Shakcs'ieare's lK-uis a few yeaisaL-.v I'lie inieine is te In divided into two prires vvhiili are te In granted te the two highest suis-essful com-js-titers in ess,iys en enie siakesx.ire:ei or i;ii7.nbethaii subject. i m.m:.i ii. v.ir.i; n n ti i . 1 lit-llet k of a NteiDi Vierrliiu VVai-Nliii ii... i Willi llt-a.l an. I Willi.;. V most alarming loiiditien el allairs pre vails thteiight the npubli. et Panama and a m-neral .entlict I mimtucnt. ( ml war is under, way m Cuiidmamar. a, llavaca. san tandi r and tlaplelena, and, it seems, ls,ilmut te break out in the uniterUuit Mate et Can.-a. In Panama mere tnaible uinv ms-ur, but there villi U little bl.Hslshcd. Heav v light ing lias 'already taken pluie in tin- interior. Nevis trem l!tiinder is still of i doubtful na tore. Ne 'steamet lias arrived lrem toast I-orts during the past fortnight and it i im im im osxifele te say w li.it is really eeeuring. Pull jtarticiilarsi li.ive been reeei vis 1 of the board beard ing nt the Iluacliebv Vlfani and the crew et the Vl.iiuclu. The .ictieu seeins te have lten one of the most gallant and sanguinary ever fought en beard of a vuss.. The tollevviug dcNi-riptieii is etr.i list limn nri.rl made bv an elllcer et the Nueve tie Julie, one or the i;eerniut nt vessels. "On appniaching the si-ene ei the ceiiiUu um lemmaiider delermiiieil t ittack, taking the Maiuel.i iK-tweeu us (..itlmg guns, ritles and even mat lues had lieen alMiiilened and men wi reingagtsl ui one of these sharp riieiiiuuers! I ruin whicii few emerge alive. 'I his ilmili struggle via a horrible one and vet the men et the tl.giieln led t lie HiiaUie. of wliti Ii tliev were m ionm.nseii, and ic turned te tlieir eun vessel. Then we en diavered le mm and mk in-r bv tin-stem. VV faihsl jnd sie at en. e attacked us and ven trusl tei-ari v us bv liear.ling, Imt lailisl, owing te the plav el our machine guns and lillis. Then sin took reluge ImIuiiiI the Hiia.lie. We loltewed her but s),. reueweil her att.ii k en us. vt tins ineiuciit one of our sliells tell en her Nern deck and Net lire te it Then wc determined te Ixmr.l lie r. but one et our guns burst, tearing up a (urt el the cbs k and killing Neme et our gunners We pur silt il the burning tl.ijui-la, wbli h neverthe less vi cut alongside the Hujtheaiid imlcav imlcav ered by various methods te set heron lire. 1 hiding that thoveNfl was en tire and that he i euld net capture his two ipuinents, anil that even if lie ctiin.'Ui-lied the tlames he liad.ne i inl en lnurd with wliieli toceiUiuli" tin- unequal teiub.it, le ner.il A I fare gave or er or ilcrste run the vessel ashoie. On grounding theso en IhmiiI tlircw tlieiuselvi-s into the sn.1. sniiiet-rled ler lielpaiiil we sent beats tetliem. Iinmediately alterwards we bearded the llu h he. The s' . t.i. le was a horrible one. 'Iho deck was a mass et dead and w. nmded. Captain, elli. i-rs and men were .lead ei dviug. I'ew imbed, escaped lrem this singuiuary ieiit..t. The Vhijuela is binned tethe watei's e ge. We have verv low prisoners." fn:ri. 1 1 te ir s. VV hlM-rtl ll In HU liir. Me. Ii ineic iinpeltutit i- il tlitui p eplc gen i uillt -niiese leliavi l.ln s unit blu.l.lti In ge.nl vveiklng outer Whin thiM organ aie light-Jiiv mid Iiapplniss Wli. ntliej meulting lonfiisleii niul nils, n Mr 1. II Llurk, W hicl.it K, le-uts, writis I han misl llrew n' lien lliltci ter ilitiusxl lila. liter ami klilncvs mi. I luive had gnat nil. I M. ntien te veir Miiie-riug iiiemi iii.it ini ewcrlul niul pi tonic uiuv lit- hud ut tin .Ii u htei. Mint i.i.-rri.u 1 lievi si.t.Aiim ,, ieiin. NlCNATt LllAVDEH, VLUAM, N V , Vlli;l3l, IcmJ 1 01 11 lenn tliim It lia 11 11 in) imbll te ne IIIIAMIIIETII'H l'lLl. Ill tart, I li.ne tcllleill llMll et citleii te utu tiny ethfr uictllcin ittiii it utreitU uiu glint iti-aiiit tirnuy that for ljilleii us, il,H-r..i, mill tin. ntlii 1 ill of Hit. a) Mi 111, te whit h men litiiulilli- lift tut- nieru opt Hunt ethir te bcftiitjjtit, tht ni- an tiivHtuuhlti run nl.v IOII.N I I.VLOIIn I 01 lonliUtIeil, lll'HijrsU.llI, leul blullMCll, IHzlui-s mill llt-uiliit-lie, 110 nictllcliiu eijuul "llniiiiltcth'N l'lll." run-11 ml Mmplu, lentulii iiilt neiuciuiiiy, they aic thu f.uutly mctllcluu thtt .mil utfu iru.iril nettrs am fiiitu:.. IJAKUAINS IN HOLIDAY SLI'l'lL'U.S. WM.H.GAST, Xe. jus xeiiTii jij:t;x ymun'i. HE Vl.l.lllN Beets, Shoes and Rubbers. VIS- hitvclmien lilt 1- let of t.imt ilipputtt for thilntinit I'ii-iii'iiIh, ut prliv liiiiKlni limn i 111 tip Alse 11 rull line of Mttliiiiii 1'ilnil lIoeiB, hfiet-nuil llnlibcr. vvhltli will liu huUI ullliu Inn iit pesallilu liriti-K. Vim 1 the tlinu for liar khIii, Mhi'llii'i- In Kinilv um.le erJOiili-ri-il Werk. Hi-continue te Ictnl nil etlit-iM in inc.ig. iirt-tt work for l.itlli-11 or Ri-11tl1-1111.il, mill our Finn k ri-ncli tulf CeiiKli-s Uoeta 01 lliitlen nIiin-, ter (...Mi, vtuKiiiimiittote be Kjii.tl le itny (-Hiihhoe te Im luul mi)H)ieie. Hv our new inctlie.1 vte OM llOlllt)ltll.llCIlklll,r, Wllllll U KOIlllJvitlOUIt- bio te iiiiuiy iit-rfceu. (.IV I. 1 N V Tltl VI. .Nil I'l.KVN.KK UIU WILL 111: VTOTici: te tm:sia.ssi:iis am -11 1,1 .NM:iti. iH-ntimi) nu, liru-liy fer-ililili-n telicaptisH oil liny of Um lumU of the I eiiiwiilliir.Niitilncllifutea, In l.tluinen unii Uiuciuti-i- teinitlea, whelhri liulesi-il oriinlu eriinlu 1 l.ii-.l, 1 Itlit-r lei- tlie pin im-e of KhoetliiK or 1UI1 lu, il Hid law will lm ifeltUy i-iifeii-eiriiiiliiBt Illl tl 1-apilaMllK HU aaW Ulul. of the Ullllt-lalirill-l uilii UiU nutlmt. OI CpI.KMA.V I IIEI.MAN, il l-hltl V AI.IH.N, I.DWAItlM I Itt.tiMAN, .. .,, AllOMlcyhirlt W Celiman'tthilra Oblll-tftlAw yivmv.iu Hl'ITl.TCs. KO inn mm mi w- vv vr n II 11 II 11 11 II vr VV VV V N N t!"'S Vs Imu llllll II VV VV W VV N N N II II It II II w w w w SN I. II II II Oil VV w ON ll unit no ff i ti it II II II s N sj u it II I!" ii a UIH II n s s s. nit ii s n -i ii IXI N .N.N illl II I II um I II um ii in r in r ii k ll ! " i r I. ll I I ll.K i: nit u it unit it it it ii ssy ll Itltslllisllelne lenililnliKt 1 nm with pur.". cue table tinitcx, iMilcklv niel tsmiplileh rl'llt.s liVsl'l I'st . IMMi.l sstii, VIUVUI.V. WKVbMss IVIPI 111, 111 Ullli. I Illl I.s anil t'l.V I.li niul M.I I! l l.l V lly ntplit anil thertuitli aiuliiiUiltiiii Mtlh the litixsl II renthrs vcrv part of Ihe vU-m, pull (lis ami eiiilihcs the l-l.ssl, .lietlatliclis the nttiM I, ami nt-rvi-A, ami tencn ami Invigorate Hit sv stein V tlie. ptetl-ii Utst lentc knettn It IU nirv the worst cne of l'pepla. If moving U diMitssinu nvniplems, mirli as last lug the l.sl Ik I. hbii, Ileal In Hie Ntutuncti, llctittltiirn, eti. The enlv ltt.ii iiii-dUIni- Unit will net Marktui or injin-r the lei 111 It 1. Invaliialile fei ill.e-tt.es perulUr te women, timl ttiall is-is.eti who leailstslutilatv lives Vn iiiiritllliiH reined) fin tlbcu-es of Hie l.lver anil Milncv Persen siitrerliiB fnnn the ctrtrt of e vent eik, in rs i.ut tumble Iemr of nipe(lte, or ihhlllt. eK-rti-ii.e .jultk tvltef mill irjicwisl em igy tij Its unt il tl.x ii. il cause llen.t.lcbe or pm.bue 1 eiiull pntten nl II 1.11 Iren lui'dti'tiien de. It I the tnilv nivpariillen of Iren thttt eaii.es ii.. innuieiis elTcclt l'hyslclitn an. I .InigRttt. iv.tttiimemt II a Ihe Ix-sl, 'I ty It. The Kcniitiii- ha I raite MitiV ami ciixurd I eil llnceii wraiMTi "I like no ether Vlaiteenly by IIIHIW V llll.VIU ll.te, tULTiMert;, vm . I'd Ivtl.Uv llli. Hi as iiiti-iim a I nit ntti. ic was voeiiitariiv seiu te Ml! II I s vVVIvltllt VueiH fl Itl'llt VIII n til ti VV INI siiU i.v a prominent pnu-tlitttg I'livsl, Ian et litis teiintv who tin t lenlv ely n-tl tlie llnm.lv nfiir. d te In Ins ifgnUr prat-tl.-e It is -i.niii. ml. 1 1. the atlt ntieii et the a I'll, ltd with ISPll.l si lnN l llsp p BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. h ihiw unii h aini-til UthtU- tlmulnitt ru nt' or inU ml l- h Im mitv but tu bw ui tl u ummHi tin i niwiii iMti tw In tin run el Mitnr of the lUvtiiHtUi tlNt'u" w hih hwt'ciw huiiv Hi ti rtiinu il thiHijinrt 1 it llini W it ti puivU piillunthn y uinHv. i nrtrit te lh fueriwe iieUm h iniiiui- - )vi luuv imw ..illlftA.l Hll ll. . .. i.. i .1,1, .!. -4 t kt t mhAl tl till) l- niuilllnl u "' I mil ui" i-' - i-'-ih, h mwN Iflt iiiuttls Hhiihi- neihmu mm ei U h ttvtn Itli M lh aunt. MHb fn'ji ii'iuiltf ami imm or lr tltbtHl, utll tint) till-. iuip1i iiH'll'liH' h'ii u-std iiniM il Ml Kit t U.N 111 Ml m Ker all thftr 1IM niul it-h- 1W it lumt'Tir trie tlv uinIriNtoe! thit u- pnsnul iiml iim tttit "iu aitkli' and tbiit i- Hcgurt's Old Brandy, 1 h our iiitittitMn turtel II I SI.N M VKhlS Iht- enuiiU hiw "tiet thr trt ter (Hr. ami tm-H iu fi fiilttl, nn tar a eiircAiH iWm-c t'TttiuK. tiw tin nfme Rlr It the ln ft n! ntr til ittlirr llnmilh"- no uuitt f nitnUew nmiij hw inuklii( I it nth till e thrv uiv braniUd etieiuiirth ! thu uhmh ilwt U tarl thntHn jh (Mi mi lien luifNitint ! I jiitn sHnilli. heiiIiI .itrtltv te hn nil tbi Itnimlr te rnif nn im h t.u ir (iwk In )ireul et tin tn-HtUf iMniat et Ithli. Wll - Ol l Hit Mi In (iiH- of l-pi p-lu inn u tuition nnnilH-is of itm " --fin.' (um in imrtu ulnr nt' will iitr V buiil weiktnff f.miitM n nl 1m rn nfllietMl ilib nn i hnuMliig liMn-elA lei u iiumtH'i el M-ar hl"teuHuhniiuulivjut nlmetl 't.ry Klinl of feinl Vr huil miii t'l'iu tnltenHt un-ttanllv noun H-iU-1n f,i t In hu elillin.l te n-.li let hit OU t te 1 1 at ki ii iiml "tult I'Hml, nnd ns h v nt' h n -4 d Mi dmiin " Itettt ltit-r lie I- ti MdhetlWt timl tli'ii, nt no, prtunhtd nt liim, und in hU dlMftni-t ettt.ii dt i lalincd taint 4tl nttlnt nil kind- ut "IruDit ill Ink M hvn al Im tl te It UJ-H. Mil -(it U HU M, lu hitfrtf. h ltMibctl nj utth HtteuNhmt nt Utit nft i htHriiiKet hit nindtariul tn ('tu tn tbt nix tt teiin of bit nra i U4.tiiatntiiU( ', hv nt la I teiiM nttd te tollew our udvltt- lit iimmI the HntiitU fatthtnll und stcadtU the tlrtt iMittli g htK- him an nMttti mid in ftin- the wcenil aa all takt n hf n it a sound imm, nifhnlin nrh i"iiHibl( tr dlfttttina nnthtnjj x libit ln cheiHt' te fat He ttll kit u "und uH't n lit 1 1 1 tetatenaH und -lnr In h.i-4 tbU incdlcliif. In lian Uvtn 1 i ry little iM-cunlnrv Immh-IH le tin dtxtei t 'iifii'i l'hjm mn H. E. SLAYMAKER, Vl.l.N I I-ill! HUl. VIII III I) V Nfr-1ll;K,-I si Mil sl IS j;v, lmM.ilei .out il. ul i In illil Ilrnii.lv klmn ni( . till. I ill.) Mil.ti'lni. Impeltiil in 11. l7 .ei.l InCI I ti iiiiimuii. s of i i v l.rtlli.l n. .in Ii Vli . t'l.lt. I, III. .it ii Ntenl Ne. 20 East Kiinj Streot, Lnncuster t 1 ;: tti s. Cl HHI MUM .l. NnitU EDGERLEY & CO., 11 .uri it r.iill.li-1-1 M VKK1 1 Mill I 1 I Nt ui- vu ui i-esiui nn NlKK, I-V. Ol I! I Vlll. I. slut K Ol BUGCIIES & OARRIAG-ES lempris) , ih. I.jl. -1 sn ,. , um ,Mt Kli hiiIIv Mtiish...! llllll ll HI ullli: 1. Ill VII V IIF.IU I I.li I'KH h.s 1 hi -I 11. IMOII t;l VLI'iV Ol oil! Ueltlv 1 no leiiui-i .incsilencil Om work 1 11 Hue u itnv nulil. In tin l.iitri r iltti nn.l nii t , II VLI Illl. I'llli 1 Ven I. tlif lime te. nit. r ter iiilui l.NLOt ll Vltl. I Vlll IH. VMM. Vnil Honest MulL VII Uerk W . Villi VM Kll. ItKI'.VIKIM. 1-llelllTl.V .VriK.Mil.D 'I O One si-t of uuikiiitiii fnii dally finiliij el lertlmt 1H1I IHlnC 2- V few M i i,s ,., U Kigmm, ,,,0 in. .mill nut JM l! ,Vt J rOKIUX'K ,V MILKY. Fine Carriage Werk VI- NORBECK & MILEY'S, Ceiiiit Diil.c Villi' SIitcIn, I VM VN.!P PA. HI. IIVVK IN Nlui.lv, AND L'.NDl.l: tO.V- NiniTiieN' reu 'JUKLO.VIIVU Ni..v !();, Tin: Fiiusl Viirit'ly l Ciirriitm U'erlc I.V I. ltelTI.lll.il le MIL I't III. II Out icpiilaiiini ter selling 11 llrt . lata Jeb ;il i.eit 1-Ifc-iux-t h in bt en c.tiitillaht it c GUARANTEE OUR WORK 'lobccenttriii'ti-ilof aiflne iiuili'il tl n tmy In the 1 emit) , iiml w ill till uir bulew ethir ill nfi-i-ti. We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (Inifeiu bt'liiff ilHliu-nl te (lay Fiiiu-y 1'iIcck) ulul lejiiiltfti for llii'intihea, ua u nm the only ii.iiiii.,.. ..f llllltTJ of cnititwr CITY .STY1.IX. A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, H Illl 11 HII. 111. Nin.it t tevr -lecuisi: HIT NTOClv. if Itt'iMliiiiu NciiiI) Dene. MOVK.S. poeu, wjiiti: CO., -3j BANKERS. I'KIVIJ. It Vll.H VV Ni:il lilTir.N.VIH VVbO.N JIA.ND JOU t.NVhsTMU.NI- VI iiiii..iiiwtlfa ltenl l-stnt, 7 tf.r . ,tt lui.nlj ..h lie ut lui 111111 iutrrcfit I'repvietfuViif "roer'u M.tiitintef ltatlvtav'9 ' ( r-mspoiiilciire Inv licit ' 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk. iitl-lytU-eil IHli s :im:ciai. Miner.. AGER & RrOTHER. IEMBROIDERIES. t. iNSMtly'ir.UlV1 ,uul l'1NU QUAIitTIUS. mi well itH Heme or tlie MOST r.LEQANT DEaiONH IMPOKTED, te which we Invite HpecliU at tention. HAMBURG GMBROIDDRIDS, , ' Cambric Edgings and Insertings, ( Nainzoek Edgings and Insurtings, , ' Swiss Edgings nnd Insertings. ALLOVERS AND FLOUNCINGS. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. A JOB LOT AT MUCH HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, N .TI'.XT peult in 'I Hi: ( nl UT llnfsi FAI-lNESTOCK'S.fe HOTJSE-miUnSKDfG DET &OODS, IN l.'l VN FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. l-trsen . .mini 111 nil. liens, k. . pun 1 Him,. :i '.. ..ll t. , i . I, ., i.i .I1...1I.I k nn nil.. I tlml our telt 1 stetktil Willi nisi un.l twill .1 sl lllNl.- VNIl slllKllSi, s,s lllcilt Ind mill I 11 I IcnchtHl. 111 nil thr t.ti 1..11 tt l.l th i.ii.l yi nl, 1 .,.11 te 1..1 , t,ii ,,i ,e, , , oil. e Ihnn evet lie fei t t knew 11. tin. I ti tu l. . .1.1 11. it i.linirlt Vlelllencln.l null ttl.linrhi.il .11. tnun, I .'. I-l ... le.j. Napkin, lliklnit ( In t k tli . It Mm, ll.inkt I tmfeit ijmlt I ..1111. ipm. - I 111 k. II. .1 I O.li 101. 1 niiiiiI I .0 1 1 . 1 Ic el. VN,., laipt t, 10I 1 loin ..el 1,11, . R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, tlll.M' vimsi HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE. Is new lull et Slu-etitirf ami Shirt lui; Miinliim of all the Pupuliir Mukeu lu nil WitlthH ami QualitieH. tit lower pricert than ever bofero Tickings or nil Kiuilea uiulcr the rcKiilar prieuH Table Lincna from Auction from 20ct up te SI GO per yard Napkins niul Tewnls 111 InrKO tifwertmi-ut Counterimnou from Auction t,v NEVEIt BEFORE SO I,OW '.:j -letzger & Haugliman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST,, LANCASTER. r" ilflHPen thi t hih r 11 mi- .mil srii I lliti-t Huh I J OII. s.. (.IVLI.U. tJANUARY, 1885. 'e ifiliife our stork wc liuve ivilwil prim lesiiil llic liiiies. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, all reduced in price. Seal Plushes and Cloaking Cleths and Trimmings, all reduced in price. Dress Goods. Shawls and Skirts, all reduced in price. -Carpet Departments We are receiving our NEW SPRING STOCK in Velvets, Brussels lapestry, Extra Supers and Ingrains. Prices Never were se Lew' Persons wanting Carpets the coming season, it will pay them te leek at our Stock and Prices. er.V70A; fiAA.f 71.1) Willi Ti:i.i:iHUXi:-M JlOlll lllllUUIV i, ltk", oil! -tell' Hill Ii, t leal-ll ul I. p III . t 11 elt sllt ) t) , , ,llr,lt r ,l(j( ,. CIJOriN S. GIVLER. & CO.K Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. B 0WK1W A 1IUUST. ANUARY H I. Nil VI 1. ill I WHITE, SCARLET and GREY BLANKETS Al.Uitrtlly Iliiliittil I'litc. te t low out llu-l.iillu-l.el, .i i .le net mil tec.in j (hem ever tint Nuismi liiiiiiinbi-i, vili-tlui till per mil llimiiiii-y tiialiMili """"", r,,IH COMFORTS. COMFORTS. l.lcKimt Um toi-liiKceiit ulth lilneriiiil ill ilut It il lieincvt i v f iishSili- t VN'U.sil mn, floiu5tinti.per jiirilup. sHKII-I'Imi AMI mIIIUTIM. Ml h .INs, LirKc stiitk ill 1 ePHr ' with HI pir emit, tleilni ted liniii cicry ( nali Sule. H c open tetl.iv l-vliii line tint ilei'li.7v.i! i j. Huh I'lliuiH C ash .VlUNl.I.Ns ut Le 1'iJiu.. v,Ul, l0,,ei lent. iliAtut'.-tt fien i-vciy lull. "tli"1 4' NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. Hi- eiler Hutu Uitt.wlth lu pel unit tli-iliiclt.1 tieiiinvuv tush Mile l'lcicc Blve iihu cull u )oil will beurne te Milt) uinncy en jour piiii-luiM-sef im b ' lu" " i-Ourstoi-evvlll(loeilnl Up in ,i"iuitMtiinlii), until liullui iielice BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North rrnAT)QUAnTi:us reu Tin: INDIAN MKDICJXUS, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -.Vl r. - Lecher's Drug Stere - - vn ei'ibt kin. st- i .... ..,.!. ... i... .NO, t) fc'AOT hl.NO bT LuncMkr, IM WOOfls. nKDUCED PUIOES. BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. 1 I I II s v t Lancaster, Pn. I J I'.n. I'. It VIIIVON. l.ll el ll s 01 h Ol & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. rp'lin IiAltfJJIsf, 1IK.ST AM) .MOST ,. . 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