"tt-. g v i c rtjt. .'. .. .i H THE, LANgASyERPAUjY.IyELTIj&Ey.CEH. MONDAY FEKKUAKY 2, 1885. l'4 'A. '. h :" ; ', I r$ EM ., R '(' W r, f -4 (,-. t ; 38 .. &f ;H III; $ 'xt PSifft K p r. 'i ip' lJ H ft THK I.lflXJF.AX MOClKTr. IwMtiii Lenttta te lh Cotkctlen of ;till 41 ' fMni.tr MUlnt. Unniefta mx-lcty "n6t ' bit ' SnltinlnV ' JMiM xiauo'ciecic, rrosiaenu. . m In ,Hie chair. Minutes of tne hr meeting1 worn read nnd npprevcxlt ilHiMivdln-tlvl Thn i1nnllmi In the 'kmnUleil 'nf ff. H. CmnlAdrVuV fort J - - -, , . , t-t' v'-l ,11. 1Df IT ' R.:Ab..coinmlwten , reports for 1381, ami IMS, nine volumes of tlie Pennsylvania op ep op Wl'ee1olcit"sarTTjff and ' '""BO ell iijLjepvt of the comptroller of currency mCHM ijAtneaiier jirwer iur iwwmwi, t IJnnitrt. Bulletin vnlume J, Ne. OjJ ?; 'Of His ivnnsyivnnta whhieui. a, i Tjitifnulfir -Journal. July 25, l&MJi r "I'flensrlfnnli Aimfrillturnl Society ISMj.eKaniinatien of tlie .charges against 0ft Blirr, ue MU-S ev, ,uuuim A, fl. iltathveni rerlert of cnmmls- "or education Ter ibsi; uruteu ,1 0-13,; volmne 8d, Je 1-4, Index and rase and Ifet of rwtonteos : a pamplet en (brylnthellnwnflan Ijanguage, 72 pagtw utMl bv H. R Ilatlivbtr t nroeeodiniM of i ..m-if V.itnrnl SHAnrrvi. lMrt " ' 1RK-I ! ameduirs American Philosophical society, Jfa 116 1 numerous pamnlileta, prosiiectuso-s S - Ae:4 envolepoiofBisrapsi 13 dally papers Era. Examiner, Inthllhibnchii) centain-S1- Ins historical sketches. ... nt.U JAnJIIna n II. r. ll,t,Art,fn rrt, . blaf wl E, -1 , 1UU UUI.UHUIIO ...V ..... ... ......w.. v ei a glass jar in mm iuiiu uui.-hjii :' and n lanre leaf of the mlniotte palm, from .' Flerida, by 8. M. Hcner.. 'Dettle of larvie of trJIiaiivy.ljeeilCH. Twe specimens ei jjninnn Mihuura ami unjir egp. wome ei nincui nincui nincui lanoeus Insect and thelr eggs. BoxornllH BexornllH BoxernllH tletoe.'from Maryland, llottle containing a. wheettjug. Meduvius nevenar iu, eggs and young. The report of the curators was read and ap proved, und the report shows that during the year 1884 thofellowlngspecimcns weroadded te tlie musenm : 6mammals,7blrds,311uea, 3 reptiles, 4 crustaceans, 7 shells, 7 my rlapeds 10 aracluiUla, 200 entomological 'speclmcntt; 100 minerals, 130 botanical specimens,, Jl' an an an irollileviS miscellaneous object. ,' Te historical department I 10 apodmenj, 30 thvelenfjs pfhlstenc.il scraps. 'TTnlilinrri 40 Mound volumes. W serials 140 pamphlets, li photographs and ngray inirs. Twelve original Djpers were read lie fofe the society uurlng the year and pub lished,"" Thirteen plants nnd animals vere reported as bplng jipw te the county. The treasurer: report was read and, ap proved r the amount collected .during tlie year 'from dues Ac., IM.387 ninemit ex' pended H7.P0, leaving society indcbtexl te the tre;surer f2.5a .... Tlie socretary roiwrted that he had col cel col tediomo dues -from dolinnuent members slnce the treasurer's repert liad been made (nitn'ntl that thtf 'ameuut collected paid all indebtodnessandlofta lutancein 'the treii sury lu favor of the, society.. , . On motion .S.S. IUthven, a. JX. SnniSraiul C A. lleinttsli, vvere appointeil a commlttee te see' t wliat prlce the constitution and by lavm could bd'printed. Tlie eonstUutieu,ahilby-laws we're referrcd te Dr. Stahr, S. M. Sener, and J. IV Wicker sham for editlng and dellning duties of olll elll ccrs. PRESERVIKO TUB HISTORY OF TUEC6lJNTr. Tli'9 following resolution was unanimously adepted: Jlcselvml, That ihe mombers of the Ldimte.in (Sclentifle and Uisterical) fccjety, of the city and county 'of Hancaster, deslrothe co-eiioratlon and donations ef1 all who are Interested in collating and preserv ing tljO'histery or this wealthy and Interofct Interefct Ing: Ceubty. Believing as -we de, through tin.', liuli tot' oxparienco. that it will be potter' te build en the foundation already laid than te' dlvide the material, and bagiu ever again. Outslde of the Smithsonian institution titers ,are fuw salaried Juntipnarips whose hnsiuess Hi is te -collect and arrange liisteriail matter for tlie fut n re liUteriam It is mainly a work Of disinterested leve. Tliorefore, let all who feel the Importance' f tills werlr, and are Inspired with, Iho'desirdlo'aid It, bring te the Heciety's rooms such material as he or she can collect or furnish, where itwill boproj beproj boprej eriycxedltovl and cared for by oxperiencod "hands. , ' The following olU'cera were elocted for tlie ensuing year : rresident, Hen. J. P. 'Wiok 'Wiek crsham; vice presidents. Dr. J. IL Dublis ahd, Charles A. Ileintlsh ; according secre secro socre tary, S., M, Sener J corresponding secretary Miss 13. V. Uakcr ; treasurer, Dr. S.S. Uatli Uatli ven, librarian, Mrs. Ik D. Zcll i curators Dr. H. ItathVert, J. S. Htahr, 8. M. Saner and C. A. Helnltsh. Mrs. .ull read some notes en' "Phoneinona OI)sured in Window Gardening." Hills for Academv of Natunil Science iro ire ceediiigs and JJulletin and pestage ordered te be paid. The society ndjourjiecl te meet en Saturday, Februarj 2$, at ;::30 iu tlie afternoon. Falliuff Frem ft Vreclulee. The liltlside at the head cf Slxtoeuth street, Pittsburg, is steep for a distance and then the descent, is bbeer downward for nearly a hun dred feet j.Itbbert Sprout and Jehn McGul gall, 'who are about eleven years old, live en the hill, and early Saturday morning- started te. thread, their way along a narrow pass te the bottom. The lilUsIiIe was covered with iee and tlie boys had geno only a fchert dis tance, when both sliped ami began te roll down the hill, shrieking for help all the tiuie and making lrantiuerTiirlstesavu tliumselvcs. The smooth ice otlered no foothold aqd'the boys, alter rolling for fully 200 feet, drepKd eer the high bluu te the rock beneath. Sproul will probably dle. His skull was fractured, an arm broken and his body hor ribly cut and bruised. McGulgan oscaped , AVilhii broken wrhtand a numbur-ef ievrtt .dteMryrn "-nil Preacher Kenten Spr'aklug II la JIluil. -The Hev. It. Ileber New ten, of the Anthou Memerial (P. E.) cliuich, Xew Yerk, made I no nllusleu in his pulpit Sunday te the tut tut ment that he was te be tried for heresy. In the course of his discourse he said that In all pt the writing of the ureut Teaclier tlicre WU1- found, syine imperfect thought ; also f " If.the teachings, Qf uemq men are te be bo be He,vedthQ Uternal tlelng has kolectetl certain individuals for huAverT and ordained that ethers 'sliall be' consigned te everlasting dam nation. Tlie doctrine means, according te tills tlieery, that heuiu men are che.eu as the objects of UeU'a taver und ethers are left te fate. Such a theory is revolting te human nature. Is th,ero npy wonder that tlie lint irons of indignation ure barbed sjulnst Jtr" A Strange IHdlng PUce. Itebcrt A. Wallace, a preminent citizen of Dull'ale, X. V., died iu April. 1S78. He left four grown-up children by a former wife, i laid n scontYifeIiiill Wur, Ilttlo"eno. I fl'he I huond.-wife also lwd ii'ldaughter by a firmer ' husband. Onlils'dekh-bed ho.teld hh. elder children tluit he had made a will pro viding for them. After his demise no will wus euiul..:riiu estate was settlud, and a year later the Wlfe 'died, leaving the remaining property te herchtldrcrr. A iiennit was ro re ro cently ebtaineit, and the elder children have opened thelr father's crave and have found the missing will tucked away snugly in his vest, and as tlie estate, which amounted te thirty thousand dollars, has passed through uvt'rupi!Uidsr.It i"ilotbeUpved there Uuul. ciem left te warrant tarrying It into court. Cel. Duffy's Iiumsnt Crept. Frera, the Yerk .Age. ' Mr. 11. S. lleiniiel, who 'iu superlulending the large farnt at1 Marietta, for Cel. JameM Duffy, was In YerJc and ,purchaed fremlUl KlndlgitSopilVefirio large mules ftir Mr. Dully. Mr.' 'Heihdel roiierts' overj'thing iu splendid condition about thy arm., llu raSed en' tlie farm two theuwnd buslisU of avlifcat. uiuu&uiiu uusncis ei corn, auu two Hun dred and Ilfty tens of hay and forty thousand pounds of tobacco. Up'ulse is. feeding sixty head of stoent, Mr., Helndel, . practi cal farmer and siiuh an uxcullrmt firm mi Mr Dully's. under' thobuperliitondejioyof Mr. 4lclndul, cannot licjp but ba successful' In raising large crpps,, . ' 'H Clil)jly Offlcrt. The sjniers efFrankUn and Marshall liave eloeted (hi ClleiSnir trnrillnmnn. In nrn,lnl UiTOxofcises'bil clats'day cf-coininenc9inut In-iterf-sreiuwilel-jjjo,.Kclieiv rMiuuiierwii U,J; f rantz. JJlsterian C IJ. Schnedcr. c PoeHrJ.,FMoyer. s Proseutation Oration L. A Salads' WiAIaity fJwttfW.1I.WgS"r 5? .YWeaictpriapr,"!. Apple.- TjkAth"nV 4 'ViTrrrtsVC fanrs(t-Uii . telegram fr6m .Pl'ttsbtirg, eoelyed last evening, nnnouncej UiedeatUIu tliatcitv. en Satunlay, c-BenJamin-IcOlain,--fermer -ltruieut iii'JrfUicU;r,cjtiielefy. V-t t.,... r . l ..i . . ' . . i ! rraiueuii)i,juinimr,'iJut.wjie.iia been in. jiweiver ler tne estute or (.lencral ilurney, I1 ' v . tbe ".' ?" tll0J,a8t T or,8 'Va; Me was' w-itci yields an Ip'eome of nlieitt f lOO.OOu a fyS ,"wnitrMI. I.VS? ?,b,JJ.,,'J.r. Jel). in year. As the general, whh Is 81 years of age, i'l . OitV., HIS ntlUOlns Will .IlU brOll C lit Iiore for I "nirn. t,e trf er,Hl-ln,.l In l.n i,,,l,ln In (nU r "'. l)L,'s, A new AT THE Vri'OT. Arrest of nne nr lhi KewiIIm of the llottle nunc en ftalnnlnr Krl-nhiR. Saturday eenlng a gang of drunken row ay ejenwg ''K "' uruiiKi'ii row rrJo!e in tlioennio,ifv"tliojtottlo ssjiulev it jlhi I'fnqsylvanUi'thll. rfbt and''l)ecanuli'very "noisy and dl- tiles who pyeii Gang" av j-mil drnel and liccanutverv heNv onlerly. Olllcer lleas, after telling tlicui te Keep quiet, nun unaiiy nnlering tliem te dlserse, which thev refused te de, nttcmpteil te arrest James Mctlbidv. oneof tlit gang. McQrndy resisted and 'drew n knlfe en the efllcer, but tlie latter held en te tlM prisoner add called for assistance. Win. Urban, who went te the assistance of tlie ofllcer, was knocked down and kicked, and Olllcer lleas received n terrlble kick in tlie abdomen fretii McOrady's heavy IkwU Anotlietypflio'ganK'gotf held 6f Mctlrady's knlfe and ran off with It McOrady was landed In the lockup and lleas made com plaint agalnsthlm before Alderman Spurrier, of drunken and. -illsorderly conduct and ro re slstlngan ofllerryrhlamonilng the accused entered ball for n hearing err Wednesday evcnlnc ntTJO. Shortly after the arrest of McOrady another 'of the gang entered the depot whereltallrrud lOlllcpr Hey w-jis talking ten friend. Walking up te tliem the rufllans after calling the olllcer oiiprebrious names struck him a terrible blew-in the face foiling him te the ground nnd cutting his lace badly. The fellow then nourished a knife and threatened te cut any any any ene who dared te tnke him, and did make a lunge at one or the men who went te Hey's assistance and cut a button from Jilsjce.il. The fellow then ran off, and up te neon to day had net been arrested. J This afternoon Ofllcer S. II. Headm.m ar rested Alfred IteidenKich, and Olllcer A. Spcoeo arrested Daniel Tamany, jr. The first en 'complaint' of Win. I'rlKin, and the lasteu complaint of Jehn Hey for assault and lialiery at tlie depot. Rcldeubarh gave bail for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier, en AVednesd.iy at 2 p. MI J and Taniany for a hearing licfore Alderman McConemy at I p. m. en Wednes day. tnr. riitses jiuAr.iMi:i:r.i. Anil iWrldrs te Umptey AiMltlen.il Wntrhuirn or Iti Unn. The prison beard met this merniug witli all the members present. The usual bills w ere approved. Henry Hershey wasawarded tlie contract for furnishing, rye collee, te the prison for tlie next-sfx' inenths,t at" cents jer pound. The solicitor was in structed te advertise for proposals for print ing, the' annual report of the prison. Mr. Carter was appointed a committee te purchnse pigs ter prison no. Tlie bend of Ell 11. Miller, assistant underkecper, in tlie sum of $500 was approved The following resolu tion etfered by Mr. Carter was unanimously nderited-c re . W nnM-,A.v'tBe Ijancister ronntyprisen well-known ly tliiw Ikkird X6 tw In an Is in- secure condition and Whereas, Tlie grand Jury of tlie January court of quarter sessions refused te prant re lief by building a new prison cr jinprbfinjr thn present building, thorefero " Iteielvcd, That the keeper is autheri7Cd te employ additional watchmen when in Ills discretion the same is necessary, at a salary net exceeding $40 per month until the build ing is maue mero secure. r$$VfU ' . r- a cuWAjincY j.err.ir. A Voting .'Man Who Is Leeking for a Geed Cewlildlng. A gentlemen w he was passing down Seutli 1'rlnce street, near the Slevens house, lio lie lio tween ipfnitd dl-ijclbck , ijiy Saturday night, liad Ills "nltentlen excited by the screams of a young woman who was ceiui; down the ether .side of tlie I way in ei)inpany witha VeOftrj nati. Tli& gin screameu ier neip ami ns me gentleman came up appealed for his protection from tlie assault of her escort. Tlie lublierly cewanl took hlmsolfeir and the gentleman who iiad come te her relief, upon ascertaining her resi dence accompnnieillieTthitheT.'XTrivlngthere he found that her asalll.int had reached jhu heuse llrst and was trying te make a satis satis factery explanation te the mother. It seems that he had txxm paying the girl seme atten tion nnd the' had a ditference of seme kind en tne street, no was partially intoxicated and In thelr dlsputrj assaulted her; her protector left the parties together and it seems te have been amicably arranged. Hut a man who would strike a woman under such circum stances, as Shakoiix)are savs, "Is n coward whom 'twere busfi flattery lii calTa vni.tirr.' v'xDEH Tllil BALAltfZlCT. Wlist 111 Fees Wer In tlii Court lfeu.e erflct for tlanuary. The statemenis ofthecounty efilcei work ing under the salary net for the month of Jan uary, were flled Willi the county auditors to day. Tlie following are the anieunts with which the respecthe oHleu are credited for lees earned during the past mouth : Prothenotary. $170.11 Cierk of quarter sessions. ,. T, tibflu'C Sheriir.. ,. i, ... . . 760,57 IJlurk efxirphan's court . . 150,0t Corener .. lliil District attorney., . ... 775.00 Ilcglster of willsv ...... 320.111 The eorenor appeared before the beard of auditors and asked them Ter Information in reference te Iho tniv of his denutius nnd thn -l1-1?', of Jurers. The auditors worqteo busy te txiusiueriuu matter mis merniug, rmdwlll give tlie eorenor a heariug at an early day. a rxmi: m:veiiTr Tim Humer That the lledlas or Four Ilrutlieri Are te II Cr mated. . There has Iweii a rumor en tlie street to day that the bodies of four brotliers were te be brought te this city next week for incin eration at the Lancaster crematorium, The report liaa been diligently hunted down. There is nothing In IL The genial and accommodating secretary of the Cremation and Funeral Kefnrm associa tion gives his assurance that he lias no in formation of any such quartette. There is a Iwdy, of a person deceased ever n ye,r age, which its custodians propose te have cremated in the latter part of February. When it haiipens the reader of the Imtel UNBScbb will hear of it. Tort Uspeilt Atralrn. A narrow escape from a fatal accident by sheeting eccured in Pert Deposit Friday. Miss Sidney Frist, a young lady of alieut 17 years of age, was handling n revolver in the presonceof anuinborefyoimgfrlonds,whon tlie weapon was somehow discharged. The ball apparently took etl'ect iu the left breast ofQeorgo Balnes, a young cousin et the lady. The youth was much frightened, thinking he was fatally wounded. On examination it wmtfeuud tliatfthe buUethad penetrated his oterceataiid iimloreri.it' and otlier clothing, passed directly across his chest, leaving a vivid red mark en tlie tlesh without breaking the skin, and came out at the right breast and ledgod lu the wall. A southern Horsewhipping. A few days oget yeutig farmer named Murphy eaiue te. Amcricus, Oa., and whlle Uiryoirculfitqd,itpriesDfa slanderous nature reirardimr'Miss Mvers. euiiileved'us n elnrk- y.a'rtierehaut named, Celien. Tlie father of uiu lauy ioek iuurpuy te niQ court Heuse nnu he made allldaviu denying tlie stories. I(e was tlien taken into a back room iu Coheu's ster and horsewhipped. Murphy's father has new brought suit against these instru mental iu UinunUhmauUif Ills son. - j j . Dlschargeil en Hubeus Corpus. Henry Herner, arretted en a Jl a nnd en tit, en Saturday, was taken bofero Judge Livingston en a writ of habeas corpus, this rrtoi'nepnnJt"Vwivs;9!iownlto,tlio court that fiuriivr w-u ius"iiarjjeu luiner ins insolvent ct hiiie timo;pge, and that the present fi and ea ta was issued for ariearages due at tlie time Herner was discharged under thn insolvent law. Tlie court illscharged Ilerue'r 4 - friiiiouUody. 4 - friiiieuUody. 4 - friiiiouUedy. - Jenes Kle ted Senater In Arkauuis. When the .Arkansas legislature met in Joint session en Saturday at Iitlle Heck, Kx Kx Uev. Harry's letter withdrawing from the senatorial race was read. On tlie first ballet James lw Jenes, rupreKciitulhb from tlie third congressional district, was elected United Suites Senater. Thn vote steed j Jenes, 72 ? Dunn, W, O. It. Ueckonrldge3 : necessary te & choice, GL - Uscaule'ne'Msrrltd Ills Ileusckeener. The circuit court pt St. Leuis has appointed of hit own interesUk A Salt Ter mms. "" I understand that Smith lias called you n thief nnd a rascal T" " Yes, sir ; and 1 propose te sue him for f,S,0iH) d.iiunges." lleelaiiiislioeuusiilistantlalotho truth nf;liat he has said." J a . ' ' ,Tlint sthole.uityer it, my dear 'fellow. Tlie greater tint truth, the greater the libel. 1've get the dead weed en him." ( Aninlrtl l!ojliel,l' fnit IlrirlU. Tlieru wVre 'eer live lnmdKd persons at Stowell's West King street rink en Satur day cloning, the occasion being the benetlt of Admiral lloynelds pest. The geld medal for the let skatinu w'ere awarded teMls Kntiny Keller and tleorge II. Clily. .trrTemen Club. All Important Hireling of the club will be hcht to-inerro (TiuxJuy) e ciiIiir, Frli 3, SSV Thr oftter smt incmlierj wIl pleac attend. 'Aiuumruts. 77ir TVIiti Srerrtary. T'hls excellent ilrnma Is n liimllfleatlnii of "The Private Tuter." ami en llmontvref "The Professer," nnd well iiierlls the popularity It has attained The s-cranten 7j-;ihWiciiiu" thenrtlm; In tlie, plec? is cx cccillnKly nnliinil, ilcllcleiisly iiico"nutlenn1. Mid possesses a linnchslance that mikes n eieulivii with tlie "Private Secretary " prcnllar ly a fascination. It lll be Rten at thoepei honse by the M.utlsen Siiuere company this centnt!. Oirr the lnrirn Wall This comedy is satJ te be hrtm full of fun. An ech mpe says the piece msy net bpsr severe i rltlclsin, but It serve Its purpose In admirably provoking laughter. The supperlliiK company IswtreiiK and the meiubers work well tep-thcr. It Is billed for Tuesday eienlmj by doere 5. Knlghl's famous mirth- provoking company. 77ic i71U yamXp The-sb trell-kilnntt artists will appear In their fmneui bell.rlglu per feminiieu ut the Chestnut sUeet llaptl-l church en Tuesday evening They wlll.deubtlessj hax e n large audience. Little llartfoel Wednesday evening Mggle Mitchell will personate the heroine In this the most popular drama of hcrllLeral repertoire In thl role ceuiputent critics speak of her favor ablyt and thn Lancaster theatre-goers will un doubtedly pack the house en the occasion of the coming of this verj popular actress. VKATIIS. " - "- - Wfipleb January St. ssx,n Mechanlcsburg, ttper I.ireektnwiis1ili7I)r Is,iac C. Wcldlcr, lutbe s;d j eat.ef his ape. J ' Therelatlves'and trteiid- of the faintly are re spectfully Invited te attend the funenil from the residence of his son, Ur Carpenter Weldler, In Mechanlcburg, en Wednesday morning, Febru ary , 1, at 10 o'clock, without further notice Interment at Heller's church. Mltt-ER. January 31, lsA, June Miller, In the 71th ear of her age. Fuuerul.sc(rylc1ent the Meralan chprph, Tucs dvy. Feb. .jlti O'clock p. iu. Friijud;lnUted Kittkkueds'e. Jauaary it, hfH, 'lU'this city, Jehn I Klttonheu-o, In nls lst year. lie died respected by all who knew him. The relatives and friends of the family are re (pectfullySavlted te attend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. lil Church street, en Tuesdaj afternoon at 42e'cU"H?k. Preaching ut thechaiiel lutenneutat Lancaster cemetery. 31auki:ts. "J" riilkulelplUa Market. . ; l,niLAntrniX,r'eli.s Flout rullj sea'tarcly teudy;bupertlul',J7.va3l'Ji Extra; t-.l8fl Uj': l'ennV family. SiHjJ.lf;H: W Inter clears, film (it 50; de straights, tiSlQiv); Minn, evtm clear, II nefltse; de straights, MSeQ (); winter pat ents, ft 0iKjt'60- si.rlngde, S iSg. Its flour at !W8J :. Wheat dull and weak Ne. 2 Western lied, Rt &' i c ; N e J de. at Mc ; Ne. 1 I'a. de, MCJ Nsu & Ivlawnre.tVi. 92s S' f 'Oirnrth.lui'," with light dinhjna (strainer, fm rs? : Ne. 2ellew, tsueOkc ! de mixed, tg.'mVJc ; Ne. 3 de, tWjI'ic. Oats stead v and prices quiet : Ne. 1 White, 4'VJ 4lqi Ne. SdJV'Vtv'HWc; Ne,3dp,l-Ic i rejectisl 3Sr.et Ne. 2 uilXTsLr- ' lt)e (Inn at TSSTTJfC .'eedx Clever quiet at 'Vine : Timethy quiet at f I Mill m : Flaiseed tlrm at il iWiTl C2. Winter bmn quiet but steady nt ltf 50017. Previsions steady und quiet demand ; mess perk. 111 7VS14 : beef hams, fjlgil SO; city mess Is'ef, PlSelC " " JUcen, WftKc ; Smoked Shoulders, r,t$flvt;c ; siUt de, Sft.vV4ej 'sinrtkrrj hams, letjlljc; pickled de, HVJQ'.iJ.c. Iird steady : city refined, nt rjiCs; : loose butchers', W.rtTc: prime stisiiu. f7 J.,. Hutter tlrui; (Jiinuiery estrst, 3lj3."ct J). C. and N. Y. de, 2N3.TV; dalrj extras, 2Tic f- de gixst te choice. 2e$iv. , . , , . Hells ntJiQlscj packing butter, TRIJe. F.ggsdull and weakt-r; estnis. itfti'ic. Cheese steady, but quiet; New Yerk Full Cream, 13jIl.Ptc; rililn Flats, choice, ll,Gl-c i dofalrteprlme. squc ; l'enn'apart skims, 5j lVtnuVuiiidulU-Kerlii6d.7GcF I .' I O WIH ' l)lkV dull nt uau. j- New Yerk Jllarket. N'ewTerk, Feb 2. Fleur "late and Western dulL and mice:, drennlnff. euthern dull. Wlieat eiwneif 'iti shade .lifgher; aflerwanls niltsi ea-lerand declined (tc .IS,. ,...U.,,n . mi, i w nue, neiiiuuii; .y, lien, r i'a, j-sUIfSc: )I.trcn.!MKi'ltes April, SUJff'iKc i Ma) , !W'4fei' e : June, OJHijiie. totiiUii'iclexr und dull i Mixed Western, spot, 4!i''ll1c t de future, IsVjgise. Oats w itheut decided change ; Ne; i Muy, S7c : Statu, 40c; Western, aiSIOc. UTi-Sieck-Prltes. r CniCJine. Cattle Receipt, 2(-lieid : ship- menu, l.'ij heat .market very eik and prices lniiKs; loner; IVJIOc low erlthan last week : n tnibiuves, 1iii te y') pounds, .1!iii J7 ; rhnlec, lln and l,!tit) ininds, M SugS li ; gissl, l,'il te I. tee pounds, a 0t35 40; coniiieii, !, te J.StNponmWfl&tJ'Leews, common, f.' SUfi 275; medium, .Hj37; KoedTllTJHra:; stockers, t-1."JSl3 UU; recdeji,,1IOeJit OU; coin-fed Tcxans, tl'J0. Hogs Itpcelpt. lfi m head ! shipments 6,M ; market strong and Allies firm; rough packing. $1 iifil.M; packing mid shipping, iV) te v.l JKiunds, fl Hhiii he light, 1J te -ill) pounds, 4IK2I0); 130 te VO pounds, II teat 0) ; skips, ti'shtt-il. bbeep Receipts, l,ti head ; stitpwnts, 70H head : market slew und weak ; Inferior grades bringing i 25QI 75 ; comuien, M&3 V ; geed, 13 5u il.t 75; choice, 3t"0ij45ni Iambs, (I i'45- Last Liberty. Ihele iu nothing doing In cuttle, nil censlgninents ixrlng for through points : Last quotatiens: prime. .',C V t fair te geed,' M 50(15 S3 1 cninimm, niel rAt receipts, 532 huud; Hblpmeuts, none,' . 1 llogshlew but steady ; 1'hlladelphlas, KJ5 15 j Yeikers, $1 neg 4 85 ; lecclpts, 5,7e0 head ; ship ments, 4,Ua) head. Stock .Markets. (imitations by Reed, McGrnnn .t Ce., Ikinkers, Lunciuiti'i', Pa. H-AtlM.' 12 v. 3v. M. Sllssnnrl Paclrle t ..-.-. '...- .Mlclilir.inCciitr.il New erk Central ,., S7?( New Jersey Centra! Sli Ohie Centml .7 Si S 15 r,i? en "? si" Del. laick. A Westei n .. &, Denver A Kle Orunle.,.. 122 r.ne Kansas A Texas Iike Miern Chicago A N. V., com N. .V.. Out. A Western bt. Paul A Omaha .,. I'acllle Mall Rochester A Pittsburg ... ht. Paul Texas racltic. ,.. Union Pacltle Wabash-Cominen ..,.,.... Wabash l'lftferied.. ,,'. , . West'n t'nlen Telegraph.. Loutsvllle A N'HsIiYille N. Y Old. A fit. L..... ...... 15 B1W ml 64 " is. -aj l i n Lehigh valley Lehigh Navigation.,. , PenusylvaiiU. . Uf, Reading M 1" T. A llmfaln Mi,', 8 Northern Pacltle Cem. Northern 1'af.ltle Prof. & Ilestenvlllu is' 13 i-hiiiuieipnia A.ne. . . N'eitheru Central. ..,. C mil' raieuuil.. ....,. Canada beuthern.,,. .,,...,,, ), .......mi : ,2 r en . ', People's Passenger Jerssy Ccntml I'blladelplila. Quotations by Associated Press. blocks steady. Philadelphia A HrieR.lt., , Reading Rail iisul reiinsyivunlH lEittre.uh i.irr., I ul.1,,1, I'. .11.... KaIIa,., .. 13 7 15-15 -f... '"N"KU .SI,K ,M,1IIU.IU .., 'U.S.. Suited Ceuinanles of Nuw Jersuv l!W .N'eitheiuPacllie ..,., , .,,..,.... 16 Northern I'acltlu l'mterred ...,,.,.-,. 37K Northern Central Railroad ,.',..,... .... Lehigh Navigation Cemiciny., .,,.,.,., ..,,,, 21 Nerristnwn ltaUrmd... . ...1.,, hit OmtnaTmnsiHrrintlen Ceuipanv,. ,..,...:. 32U Hiitrale, New Yerk A PhlladelphU.,, ,,. ZV., Llttle&chuvlUltl ltallreail...... 62J ?tew YurK. - - 1 Qiiotatlens'byASSiHilated'l'rrss." - " blocks strong (Hid higher Jleneyut IGlUe. New eik Centrul. r.ne uniirunu Adams Uxpivss. , 311chlgaii Cent ml ,131 . 55 . M. ls-i" :i3r .l-J .123 . 10); Rnlttnnd Michigan Heuthern llallnuid Illinois Centni! RallrnHd. ..... .. Cleveland A I'lttsburii liiillmail. ChlcugeA ItCHiic island Hnllinad Plllsburg A Fert Wuvne Hal read Western l'iilou-Telvgiapli,(Jeinuaay, Teledo A. Watinth .... ,1,. .,..(,. ....';.. New Yeik. OuUirie k Western"""."'. Lecal blocks imd itends. HepertedJby.Jtli, Leng. "Tar Last 'Tutu, sale. j.nneti?ieri.iiy, epcrcuni., jsse fej " " isee.,,0.. 100 "1, 1I3..,.,.,.100, " ftpercLlnlerSOyeurs.. loe ' 4 bchoel lean. .. 100 " i " In I or 20 years, loe " 4 " In 3 or 'JO cars, lul fiej Hi 120 1OU50 102 lue 1J0 1O2J0 1W llsuhelm Ikutmgh lean ...;,,..i, lue .1 . H luor-jivears BASK STCS-HS. First National Rink.,.. . ,. Fanner' National Hank Fulton Nntleunl Hank . ..... l.sncastrM'etinty National Hank Columbia National Rink , Christiana National IMhk Kphrut iNiitlenid Hank .. First National Hank, Columbia .. First National Rink, Ptrasburg .. First National Hank, Marietta ... First National Rink, Mt. Jin I.ltltz National Rink.... ... . Matihelm National Hank Union National Hank, Mount Jey. .Veir Helland National Hank Cap National Rink Qnarryvllle National Rink TVRSriKieSTOl.K. Hlg Spring. Heaer Valley Hrldgepert A lloraetheo (eluiubli A Chestnut 11 til .. im Nl KM 3 112 1011 110 1111 113 131 I VI I El 2l 131 IV.U1 lr.1.23 77.23 111 113 110.2? till Ki lul IK1 Ml 1l Hi Ml , 11X1 1IVI 1U1 23 . JO 23 . 23 . 23 . 23 . 23 . S3 . 23 . 25 Ill a Columbia ,t Washington 24 03 211 :i in 47. tsie 21 li) 31 70 VI 73 1 IIIY2. lit! :v3 si 2S Conestoga ,t Hlg (-iiring Columbia A Marleita... 8 Ms) town A KlUabeUitewn lameasterA Knhrata IjincssterA Willow Mreet StnwsbiiigA Millport Mailetta.1 May town Marietta. Mount Jey I.alic, Kllzabethtnwn A Mlddtetewn t-mcivster .t Frultvllle Lancaster A I.ltltz Kast llnuid) wlneA Wavnesbulg . Uiucaster.t Wllllamstnwii lumeasterA Maner . .. Lancaster A Mauhclm !.nncjister A Vtarletta IjincasterA New Helland l-mcasterA Suqnphiinti.l Lancaster A New Danville VlSCKLLAMLOr STOCKS. )u.irryvllle It. It MlllctsWItn .street Car Innulrer Printlnir Cmniunv lul .VI 23 .VI 23 SO 23 2.3 ll ai 23 .V) 2.23 Ml 30 30 M.53 23 .11 1UI lll 23 43 te s lul '2iW.23 11 JlH All 3 23 IS tfl 30 73 (te N 30 31 N.I M li leu tea lie tJas Light and Fuel Company. Stevens Heuse (Rinds) Columbia Has Ceuipanv leluuihii Water Company Misiiuehnnnn Iren Ceiii)viuv Matltittrt Hellew. wale Me ens Heuse, Mlllersvlllnnunlchel Nert hem Market Knsterii Maiket.t Western Market Umcsster City Mrret Killway Cli... . Das Company Hends. , Columbia Horeuvh Hends .Vi7ir AltrXllTlSKMXXTS, -lirANTKnXaillT TO DO HKNiniAL Housework. Anplvnt lt NO. 331 EX-T KING STKKKT 1710!fur.NT. 12 The h ill .TOx'Si feet en thlntstery of bteln ineti building, Ne. 3.Ps North Queen street Ap ply te J 1. STKINMETZ ft t fit "I KfSAT nAROATNJT I.T TIIRF.K SKCOND HAND PIANO must be sold or rented bv Febnmrv 3 Call at OWKN's Ml'SIC ROOM. lt (Old Postefflce) Centra Square "Hi LIHTION-TII K A N X L'A I. KLKCTIOX J2j of Trustees of the I .mcaster Cemetery will be held en luesdav. February 3, lss3, between the hours of leand It o'clock a. in cieck a. in . hi ine i.rape JOHN I. HARTMAN, ,liTldept. Hetel. JuuSU Af2 rplIKY CAN AM. COPY HUT XOXP. A. can equal the Havana ellew Frent 5c. Cl- Kir, nt HARTMAN'S YKLLOW bTtlRK FRONT CtOAll MKKUSI'IIAUM AND IIHIAll 1M1M:S and Smokers, 11 choice let te select tmin, at prices that dety competition, at' HARTMAN'S YKLLOW FRONT CHi bTORK. Alt I7IOH ALDEK.MAX J WARD, OF THC SIXTH JAMJES P. PL.UOKER. SriurCT te Democratic Rules. fcbilwd' 8 ITlATIOX WANTKD. A lespectablc young man. sneaking Kng- llshand Ucnnan, wishes situation. Net afraid ti weik Apply f2-2td Ne 423 HIGH STRELT. T'M AFRAID i'i.i. m: rhai. ckes5 JL Wl'l Til YOU!" THE PRIVATE- SECRETARY, nd THEY CAN AM. COPY, Itl'T XOXH iia equ.U the 41avana e)luw Frent 5c. Ulgar, at ' 1 IUKT.M.VN'S YELLOW, FRONT CIG.Ut ' STORE. Pl'iilic xetici: is iu:keiyeivi:n th.it my wife Annlq Goeil. h.us left 411V tlied andbo.inlef hcrewn accnnl, and that I will net hv resiKinslble ferany debts contracted by her In my name. J3I-2tdltAltw JOHN P. GOOD. JV DOES HAVE I.OXC SIXCE DECIDED that the Yellow Frent 5c, Cigar is the best In the state, at IIAUTMAN YELLOW FRONT CIGAR TORE. "VTAUA CIOAKS, OXI.Y 5c, OUAHAX- jl. teeu 1 ara. ai HARTMAN'S YELLOW TROST CIGAR bTOKE. s 2PKCIAT.. The Uindlsvllle Jieif Is the eheats'st week lv In thHstate. Devoted te euteitalulii' Liter- atun1, ltlecle Item and Heme News. only ISH?. per year, cash. Address, fi-2td 1 ttrii, I.andls ille, l'n. T710H COXSTAIJLE OF THE SIXTH x; WARD, MARTIN DAILY. Sru-itcr te Democratic IHt.es. f2-lwd Pir.r.ex siioeTixn match at m--C.rann'sPark.en WEDNE-DAY AFTER NOON. FEI1. 4. 1S3, by the Maple Grove l,un nlng tlub, of this city Sheeting will ceianicnce at !k o'clock Thcie will be ten In the contest for the prizes. Admission 10 cents It T OXDOX AXI) XEW YOIHv I.AUOII. XJ IN'G bUCCEsS, THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. It Dr ISSOLUTIOX OF CO-PARTXEUSIIIl'. 1 heretofore cilstlng enseal A Ce.. dealers in foreign nnd domestic liquors in me cny 01 j.an cister, Pa..rmsbentblduy dissolved byugree ment of the parties. The business of tnu lt nnu will be settled by Gee. Itrubaker, esq., te whom all persons indebted te xald tlnn (.hall makn psvment, and these having claims shall prnsent them. Jan3l-3td "TFYOUAUE DISCOVERED YOU'RE LOST 1" -TIIE- Private Secretary. ltd TEFFEUSOX UI.UIJ. Y T. The rutmlar meeting of the Jeffrei-Club will be held at-thelr rooms. Rtieafls's building, 3VesKlng street, en TUESDAY EVEXING, FEIL3.VM, at s o'clock. Allmemberi will please attend, business of Importance. Amendment te Hy-Laws. B. J. JIcGRANN, Wk.T. JBrKBtt, President, becretary. f2-2td Q 4. ftVy-'ARR it CO., C0IL. Orrtcx: Ne. 20 Centre Square. Yards ! East Walnut and Marshall ill cots. (Stewart's Old Yaid.) iietn vara una unce connected wun me ieie- phene Evchange -iviri'i,i.if ectlMmdMAFU WOOD A SPECIALTY.-ttC ESTATE OF ANTHONY E. HOllKUTS, late of Lnncnstcr city, dee'd. Letters tesU, lnciitary en said estate having been granted te thu undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these "navmg" claims or demands against tlie same-will present-them without delay for settle ment tallie undersigned, residing In Philadel phia, l'a., or UiolruiTeincy at Ne. 33N"erth Duke stieet, Laucastsr, I'a. ISAAC E. ROI1ERTS HENRY A. ROHERTP, JOHN L.HOHERT6, Jeum W. Arrxi, Executers. Attoniey. f2-tdeaw T7-IDNI.Y-WORT. I DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER COMPLAINTS. 'Wcalup ltTOTs en thnLIVKR. ItDWHLb und -T KlDNEYbuttl)Ob-AaiEniME..J Ilecause It cleanses thftsystemofthe poisonous humors that develops lu Kidney anil Urinary Disease,-IMIIourueHS, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In Rheumatism, Nurulgla, Nervous Dis orders and ull. Female Complaints, 9-S0I.l TJlOOF Of TIIIb,-e It will Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES and HIIKUMATIbM by cuuMeg FREE ACTION of ull the organs and functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. , llrsterl,nK,h normal ppww.tn.tlueujiir , J U " c 'tMOUfSAXIlS, pv 9ASE Jf ills. Of the worst forms of these terrible diseases have bucn qulclily rellejpdand 111 a short time "tkrfectUy cored' . Price, fl. Lliiulder Dry. Sold by drucKlsts. Dry can hjs sent by mall. WELLS, UlCUAUDSOJUt- CO.. i. -. . . l., . .. Iturllugten, Vt, bend utami) fu,r jalry AUnanae ,yf ltJ. KIDNEY-WORT. jat-3adeaA3usr xx ir .1 1 rr.u rmr.Mi:xTs. rpiu: ANM'.vti MKirriNn uk'tiii. 1. Let Helders rl Woodward Kill Cemetery for the election of l'liislees will beheld en Mon day. Februari 2. 1sn, at 7 p in .at the ultimo! tlee D pieeliei Hv order of the l'nsdeiit, j:i lwd .1. It, MAR flN, beeietaiy. 1AHI HUNT. I1 Frem A mil Ler sooner, sleie iiwnu Ne. sir Kast KltiCMlresd. 12ller Ihi feel leinr. as desired. wnn kihhi cast ami seuuuigiii. .... ... . - . .. ... .: -... ....-- lerpaitlciilars 11111 ni 2td Srt LAST MNtJSTRKLT, Stehaui: WAUEHOUSEl, IIASIKI. MAYKlt, deci I) d Hi West Chestnut street. -veTici: TosTerKiioi.muis. J The annual meellng or the Stockholder of the t elumbli A Pert Deposit Railroad Com pany w III lie held nt the e!llc of the company, Se. 2X1 enth Fourth strisd, Phllsdelphls, en WL1IN F.-DA Y. FKH. t, 1n3. at It o'clock, a. in l'.lecllen for President and Dhvelers aine day and plaee JAMLS II. MiCLCRK, JanJl-3td secietary rpiiAm: 1)Oli,austak1:n"at va. i- Iu cxcli'inge for 1'iideiwear, Comforts, Ceuntei panes, llmleiy, Knit Jackets, Mil Its, Pants, e eralis, tilews. Mitt, suspenders and 11 Millet)- of Ijiilles and lients' Fiirulshlni; C,ists nt prices less than e er Please call and examine tieluiejeu buv. IlLNRY HKCiniM.Hi Me. 32 North Queen Stnst, Mgii et the Rig .stocking 10UICK MST-HAK KK'S COUX, 10c A L Can , Wlnslnw's, pJUe : lied eal brand. !e j 3 cans l linlee Tematis's ler 1'sii toeei shells enlx 6c V. liniuulated -ugar, OUe f It. ; ln d ml A "near, fie , pure While 1 Cellees, 13, Id, IS. 21. 22 and 2.V 1 B, a r ll RiL n:.v and cefff.k stuhk. Ne. s West King Mreet Q1 f ffOKTl6vU I.l.lXiniY Ol.f)fJJ tlisjds te be sold at a 3 cry heavy nstuetloii,nmireeiitito! removal te enr ntw- stinx', Hi North tjiiis.'u street, c-tmnss's Old Maud 1 .. r. ,, ,,i,i .s, 1 .inn jni.i,nriiii v' Jans-tfd 22 Wel King bl., Lancaster, Pa. rpm: i,ak(ji:st, ih:m' and most 1 complete assortment of Kuchre, Casine and I'ekcr Cuds In the town, front se. tun- naclc up, at HAUTMA.NS YKLLOW IltONT CltlAU TUItK. 7Di:iu'rt7oNriNevIna'OAfs. l- In onler te iihIuce our large stock of Kur lVHtTcrs, Melten, Kcrsejs and rarkserenn for Overceatings, I wilt, forthanettm dins, maVe up toyeuronlcr, In first class style, ut greatly reduced prices. All gariuents urt-guai-uutoeit te fit perfect and only the licat iiallty of trim tilings are u-ed A II. ItOSENsTKIV, t'iiMi Tailoring 3' North Queen stieet. opposite the 1'ostettlco. in;u;nulK EisTATi:. or Uaeuf Lanci umuNTZ. srr.teLi:, icastrr cltv. deceascd. Tlie un- ilorslgned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Ijincii-ster count v, tarsiM en exceptions totheaccsiunt of Heniv speldle and Abraham Sieldle, executers of the will of said deceased, and te make and report distribution of tlie balance In hands of Mild accountants te and ntneng thie legally entitled thereto, will sit for the purpose of his appointment In the Li brary lloein in the Court 1 louse, in thn I tty of Lancaster, en STtTKHAY, KKlt ;. 1W, at in o'clock, a 111., whern all persons Interested may attend. F.HW. I. Ultl.NTOX. JanU ItdM Auditor p.: ,vm. Ki.ecK. STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOU R MAKKS WIIOLEOMK WO IIKLICIOL'S HULA D hEl'T I1Y J I. niVKI.KT. 1 L 1. , . I. I, I'K r WM. ilLRKKMikltKLU Ijincester, la. Jaiiieni' GIItAHD 11 UK IN.sri.ANCi: COM Air or i'iui;Ai).i.Fiit.. Alfred. Gillett. President James II. Alveild, Vice l'rcs, and Trciis. L'dwin l". JIeiuull. s,.cntarv .IrLirs I! ALLE,Asssltant Secretary. ACT5-OMr. MILLlHV, TWO 1MIN DUKII MI I'lITY-M.NE TIIOU.-ANIi. MXK 1ICSHKKI1 AM SIXT- "-KVKS IIOLLAIts AM) 1'I)1ST- SI.VKCKST. All iucsted In solid si-c urltles. Lecs jiremptl) settled and paid. RIFE &-KAUPFMAN, Agents, -.NO. IU WKbT lvl.SU 6TKKKT. ectlv.uidM.WASIt pAHKNTS, ; rr,i4A-.i: taiCi: setici: i- Tb" second fuxsfen of th fiALURH IIKAIIT At MIF.SIY will begin en Mnndnv next, the'.'d pre. Pupils will then lie receri 'd for the full ses.tnn. or us prH.ite pupils, taking enl) sotite of the classes lu the e oral departments. Music, 0c.1l and Instrumental piano, organ ana guuar niiigni ncceruing 10 1 ne uesi innsiers. French and lierman umtuught by 11 sister who peaks thee languages fluently. In the Art department, which Is presided ever speaks these languages fluent! In the Art department, whlc by 11 competent teacher, urningetnciits can 1h made for the full course In drawing und punt ing In oil or wutercniers White velvet, Tapes try. Lustra, Kensington (Kmbveldery) painting; nUn Itepensa (Hammered llruss) cun be tuken, eacneepartuciy Lvcr en variety of needle work. Including t Including geld I'lnlirefden', as well us all kinds of Wax Werk Flowers. I'renlc.il Leaves etc., Is taught by th coursuer ey ine piec. Fer further nartlcnUtrs nlease cull nnen hlsTLIl UlftECl KEf.OF TUB ACAIIEMT. J31 -t Cor. Auu uudUrangu atreets. AMUSV31XXT.S. pULTOX Ol'KHA IIOU.S11 Monday Evening, February 2d. First perfoniwnre In this city of the Farcical Comedy, entitled The Private Secretary, Thq Louden nnd Jfew Y'erk laughing success, pie'cnted by the full cast or THE MADJSOX SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY, Direct from XqW Yerk, wherotheComoily Is new running, und has" been pronounced the FUNNIEST PLAY OF THE DAY. AIMlIOS' . . . . 73,artdMCrnTS. ItE'sEltVKK SEAT 73 CUNTS. Fer sule ut the Opem llouse Ofllce. JM-.lt J? ELL-IIINOKIIS WITHOUT Et)LTAl.S The CrxrniuTEO ati reruxsn ELLIS FAMILY, playing lit Tuned Sleigh ItellsJclSllTrr-l'lated lland fiells, 41 stufT Hells (nearly halfsilvcr), 10 Mutr Gelden Hells. TUESDAY EVENINQ, FEB. 3d, AtFHtST 11AFTIST CiUJHCH, CAST CIIKSTNCT hTUEET, NKAIl LIME. (EERAL AllMlBSIOX, 23 CtJTS. Tickets for snle nt Hey's Helly Troe Coffis, Heuse, .Seuth IJueeu street, ut the several boelc stores of trie city, and among the members of the church. JIMW piL'LTON.Ol'EK.i. HOLJSp, TIinXAVGIUNCi SUCCLS-) I TUESDAY EVENINO, FEB. 3. Mr. and Mrs. GEO. S. KNIGHT, Supported by bis Graceful Awkwardness, ROBERT E. GRAHAM, AH4t-KLKCTF.ICOMFAS-Y-lii Scott Marble'. -, ( mill (ijs.. liilgbrs(JointcteuiiIlcutlou, Over th;e Gc4rdehv Wall, IN THltEK SECTIONS AND A dATE, ConstmcU'd-fer. Laughing purposes only. New jiluj lug ut the Arch H. Tbualie, l'hll'n., " te crowded buuf.es. ADMISSION,... .s. ,...., .'...JO, 3.)11CENT8. UESEIIVEIJ SEATS ..S0 C'ENTti. Fer sale ut Opera Heuse Olllce, jan31-3t iuirex evniiA jieu,sk. ; "Wociuestlay Evenlng. Feb. 4. Appearance of America's Favorite Artiste, MAGGIE MITCHELL i rsirted by a l'OWEKFUI, IMt.vSfATlC IMl'ANY In her lteautlful mid lleiiiantlc Hnr unimu in v ive avis ui IITTIE BAEEFOOT. MISS MITCHELL In her matchless' Imperson ation of t.l( J', In which she will Introduce NEW SONGS AND DANCES. Every euro nnd uttcntlenwill pe paid te tbu iiuper iiiuuuiiui; ui inepiay, ADMISSION, - C0c7.3c.and81.eO. ltEsEKVEI) SEATS, 73c. and 1.0U. Sale of Scuts w ill open Monday, Feb. 2, at eiier- beuie. JanMtd VUV TTAeini a niieTiir.it. SPRING, 1885. WALI HAGER & BROTHER have new rendy for showing, Oompleto Lines of WALL PAPER, Solectecl from the Lerulimr Manufactures of this country, and ropresontinft nil qualities from the Lewest Pricea Papers te the Finest Goods Made, Brown and White Blanks, Plats and Satins. Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes. Hiiiul Print's, iSdmImii FrU, Mumista "Walten. CEIL1TO DE00RA.TI0NS, EEIEZES AND B0R;i.EES We empley Paper Hangers competont te de all grades of work, includiurr Pine Ceiling Decoration, Fresco nnd Cornice Werk. Prices wero nover se low. Nottingham, Antique. Swiss Lace and Madras Curtains and Ves tibule lace. Turceman and Cress Stripes in Curtains or by the yard. Brass, Walnut and Ash Curtain Poles and Tr.mmings. Shade Cleths, all colors and widths; Scotch Hellnnd, all colors and widths ; American Helland, all colors and widths. A large line of New Dade Shades, ranging in pric-3 from 25 cents te $1.00. Spring Balance and Hnrtshorne Fixtures. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JOHN S. UlVIiKR. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS. Jehn S. Givler Sl Ce., ARE OFFERING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN Ladies' and Children's Coats. It will pay nnyone te ceme nncl leek ft ettr Coats tnul soeuro a Bargain , as we intentl eellhiff overy Ceat if poseiblo. CALL KAHLV AM) SIXUItEA 1IAUG.1LV. 1 t It Will Pay Yeu 'te Buy for Next Year. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. IJOWr.KS A IIUILST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 2G and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out by March $7,000 Werth of. Our Stock. We will make Prieca VLIt Y 1'F.USONI IN WANT OF Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, WILL 1)0 WELKTOf.lVF. t J A CALL DKFOKF, Pl'KCHASISf, BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North N ext neon te Tin: court nersi:. FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Direct Irem lumifacturlf-, In lurge lote, nt LOW PIIICE" te whlcb a invHu nttentiun, ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, FreiiiaSl'ECrALNF.WTOItKlMl'OllTKIt'S Al'CTION HALE, -wlilch ne art nble te tell I rum Si) te toner cnt. Ivrf tlmii ltu;uar 1'ilrwf. R E. FAHNESTOGK Next Doer te the Court Heuso. e llKAl STOR11 COUNTERPANES. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANE8 AT BARGAIN PRICES. , ,wA?Vyje ,,l",t 0Pc".ei fro,n AHQUe" and TEItPANKS erreir.rd. COUNTERPANES at 60c. and 76c. COUNTERPANES at 85c. and $1.00. COUNTERPANES at $1.25 and $1.50. A Bargain Let of Fine Marseilles Counterpanes at $4,00, Werth $5.50. OUR :!BLANKETS. A ' UIAekueilddbAlltUiturIILANKETl!urethuCUi;A1'i:'r (" Hi" Cltj", letzger & lauglmiaii's Cheap Stere, 43 WESTKING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 4- between tbe Coepcr'llonixjiind'hdrn.'l llorte Hetel. L.JF ) JOHN UAUR'ssaans. c. Valentine Souvenirs, Prang's Valentines, . ' ' Satin Art Print Valentines. ART SPECIALTIES, in Figured Sdt'n, Plush and Hand-Paintd Souvenirs. Lace Raised . 7) "H V H H v yaltntlnes. Cards Plain cni Fringed. AX ELEQAXT STOCK, WHOIESALG AfiD pBrAHi, ATTHK BOOKbTOUli OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. (KMIIK, SPKING, 18.35" PAPERS. Gi:a r, hath von i LOW Our !tock Is loelnrxs and uiii.t lie ledllced & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Lancaster, Pa. 1'reiu it Ilankrnpt ,Mujiil(licttier tbw Cbenpest COUN. JtOtlliS. i I 1 r-" n?Viiana&BWat, , .