'! J.,n.-.,-,,,.,. "Wt&V T "Mrr (W " ,T"" !1,VC ..v'v- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES. WEDNESDAY FEHTtUABY 4, 1885. j.i-7 ---)$" t.t iv HBKr , i' m THE WORK OF INCENDIARIES StTli AMJLCKXT MtlT.TilSUS FIRED OX XVMBDAT BVttyxSW. Tti(MW Attached te the Lamb Het I TeUlljr lfettmjrd Timely Discovery of , family Attempt te Burn the Pn ) of William llena. JK . . . . ,... n .l,w.1j m fr-ilun :tfi Jiioseay twcniiiR huehi. v . "v ., - V MAble Jn t no rear 01 1110 uamu mum, .. - ly'untt 1(B Hentli Queen trect, was discovered ,." j . in ba en fire. An alarm was at ence rung tfil' V ind the flrcmen and a large crowd of citizens 'wereaoen In nttcmianee. ureal esciicinciu '"h prffrtJIed among theso assembled, as the K f , burnlns Mable was clese te St. Marys " academy, en the opposite, tilile of Heaver j street, and which -was be badly datiinged by fire less than a year age. On thnt occasion n Blable adjoining the ene act en fire last night was fired and burned, the flames spreading te the academy. It was feared the satne thing would hnmien npiln, but tlie promptness villi which tlie ilrciucn responded, and poured watcronthebulldlng, neon nllavcd all fears for the Nifcly or the academy "nnd ether adjoining property, as the flames worecoullned entirely te the build ing lit whlch'tlie llre originated. The burned atable wns alxmt "5 feet In length by 17 In width. It contained nothing but a litlle Bttnw and liny, it was eviueiiiiy fired In the mew, in which this was stored. The building is totally destroyed, but n long line or shedding, connecting It with the hotel was saved. The stabling was Insured with ltife A Knull'man in the l'licunlx, or Uroeklvn, for $500, which will probably cover tfie less. ANOTHER. BUILWNCl VlIlED. A short titne before the flre abeve men tioned breke out, Win. Unas doaler In fish, oysters nnd groceries, Ne. 114 Seuth Queen street, two doers liolevv the Lamb hotel, emcllcd Kimething llke burning cloth in his premises. He took n light and went all through the house, but could discover no fire. Later snioke was discovered Issuing from beneath the flooring of aMcend sterv balcony In the back part of the premises. The lloor lleor lloer ing was tern up and it was found that the smeke, came from under the fleer Insidothe building. This flooring was also tern up, and the discovery wns made that the smeke came up through a partition from the room below. A further examination showed that the incendiary had broken Inte the cellar nnd placed in the joists seme old clothing, saturated with coal oil. Tliese rags had burned slowly and falled te de any serious damage before the flre was discovered. The preperty beh ngs te Jehn Breck, and Is in sured. It Is supposed the aune parties llred leth buildlngs,nnd that it was intended tohaveboth burn simultaneously. Hadthisbecn theense n disastrous fire would probably ha ve occurred, as In the rear of the buUdJng occupied by Bais thcre are large frame 'stable, and ad jacent te these are the stables or the Fourth ward hotel, occupied by Win. F. Ilchm. Tire Cntiaeri by a Tied Het Stere. Between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning. Special Officer Shuhroeks discovered flre In Fnegley's confectionery store, at the corner of Walnut nnd North Queen streets. The utore deer was brokenepen by0111ccrsSjecce and Koaduieu and the tire extinguished with a few buckets of water. The llre origi nated from the stove, the deer of which was left closed, causing the steve nnd pipe te be come red het. The damage was trilling. UF.lt Flit ST OVliTEUS. A European rrlina Denna'n First lUperlenee With tlieLuscleuf Blvalie. Frem the Rambler. A famous Kurepean prima denna, uhe visited this ceuntrj- net many years age, was exceedingly quiet in her tastes and her man nor of living, and en arriving en our shores proceeded with her suite of ene her maid maid te ene of the best and most oxclusive hotels of New Yerk. With a fancy for something of a feast after her operatic performance, alie determined te taste the New Yerk oysters of xvhlch she had heard se much In praise. AVhcn 'he jkj: f. uiance was ever the song seng stress returned at ence te her apartments at her hotel and summoned a servant In the customary manner. The waller seen n pearcd, and home oysters were ordered. Just here it may be said that the maid re tired at ence te her own room with a hcad hcad nche, se the eysteis were ordered for only ene. "Hew many will you have?" asked the waiter. "Hew many!" said the lady, at the same tlme thinking, "I feel as if I could eat a thousand, I am se hungry," but only ad dedwith a mnnner indicating that she had lU'ed en oysters all her Hie "you may bring n hundred !" Slie noticed en replying that a purprised expression covered the fnce of the servant, about which she only men tally questioned, and took up a foreign paper xvhlle the man wns leaving the room. Some tlme passed, the lady wondering at the delay when a knock came utthe deer nnd in walked flve men bearing trays half filled with plates containing eysters en the half-shell, lemons, crackers, water, napkins, etc, A single glanceat the first trav explained le the lady the surprise she hnd noticed en tl.e face of the servant who had answered her bell ; but net n question was asked nor a venl speken. The plates, ghis-.es, eta, were arranged en the various tables In the room, and the lady xvas left nlone with her feast. She real ized that that she had unwittingly played a Joke upon herself which she determined no ene In the hotel should knew. Her feast ended, and she wondered hew in the world she could dispese of the dozens of great oysters left thcre untouched. In a moment mere she opened the window, and, ene by ene took the oysters at the end of her fork and threw them out as far as she could, in idl di rections, until each shell was emptied. An An other knock was lieard, nnd answered. The waiters ngain entered, found the lady alene at the table, reading as bofero, and net a vostige of an oyster in sight. The leek of surprise which met the lady as she glnnced at the faces of the servants, xvas aiuple compensation in every resiwct for the mistake she had made. She has ohen told the story since, and assures her friends she can nuver forget nor cease te enjoy her first feast of New Yerk oysters A Patent Car-Starter. On Tuesday a jvitent, Ne. 311,027, was lssued te A liriu. It. Witmer, of Safe Harber, fern car-starter. This invention is an im provement en a patent obtained by him a few years age, in which by means of stationary clutches attached te the oxle nnd shifting clutches fixed te a ceiled spring and a shifting frame, the momentum of the car xvas accumulated and held te aid in starting the car or assisting te ascend n grnde. The present improvement consists in dividing n sleove surrounding the nxle nnd about which the spring Is ceiled Inte two sections con nected by interlocking arms xvhich inove back and forth between each ether. One of the sleove ioetlens has a clutch firmly attached te It, whilst the ether has ene con nected with it by means of a screw threaded sloeve, the play orthe interlocking arms and the length of the threaded sleove limiting the amount of strain which can be put upon the coiled spring. ThW indent was obtained through Win.It. Gerhart. s niclter or patents, efthlacdy. Falie Tretene and Ceutplracy. Wm. K. Kendlg, charged en oath of Got Get Got lieb Wenninger with false protense, and x he alter belugariested escaped from Con stable Shnub, gave himself up yesterday and xvent te Alderman McGllnn'K olllce In com pany with Chas. K. Crawford and Geergo Ii. Kendlg, who aru charged with conspiracy in assisting him te escape, The parties waived a hearing and entored J300 ball, each, te an swer at court. Patrick Cherry, who eharged Jehn Welsh, of Columbia, with false proteuso in the hlre oracarriage. appeared before Alderman Mc Glinn, withdrew the charge and iaid the coats. Atkfumenu of Ileal IJ,l.ite. The county commissioners te-day heard und disposed or appeals from the following districts : First, Third mid Seventh wards, city i Sadsbury, West Lampeter, Concstega and Penn townships, and Marietta borough. IhU net being a triennial assessment, under the law there can be no change in the valua tion of, real eslate, except where improve ments have been made or destroyed. --Next year the triennial assessment will be wade. The UlU Hell ltliiger.. The entertainment given Tuesday oveniiig In the IbpUht church by the Kills family or bell ringers, was fairly attended. The mu sician trfermed en a number of instru ments te ddes the bell, including the zither, guitar, kteel ban and t-opephoue. They sang a number of fine selection in geed voice and gave several iienular recitations. The limll ence was well pleased. Derision Ileserriil. Jelin F. Kcliteninclit nnil 11 J. Sterner, had n law milt nbeat tnlntcm, mid It v.vn.1 ex ect(Hl that the ense would be tried In this week's common pleas court. Tliocaxe wns continued, liowcver, nnd this morning when the parties met en the court lioiise step, nngry words raised between tlicm. It ended It Is nllPBcd In Kctitcrnnrttl MnppltiK Slcrnnr en the face. Ktorner liuule complaint ujraliist Kchtcrnncht for nssanlt nnd Ittttery. Alilor Aliler ninn Fordney heard thocase and has re scrvi-it Ids decision until te-morrow. Oft Milt)'. Wash. It. Hnmhrlght, ticket agent nnd dis patcher at the Pennsylvania elllce. In this city, has lcen oil' duty kIiice Sun tiny by reason of n very large carbuncle thnt has appeared en his forehead nbeve the right eve. He suffers great pain, his fnce Is much, swollen and one of his eyes is entirely closed and the ether nearly s Kiitunliiv KTriilng'n Depot Klglit. Daniel Tnniany, jr., charged with com mitting an assault and battery en ltailrn.ul Policeman Hey was heard this afternoon nnd required te enter liail for trial at the April term or the quarter sessions court. The assault was committed en Saturday evening at the Pennsylvania rallnxid depot. .Tames Mctlrady and Albert Ileidcntueh, charged with nsiiiult and battery en Ollleer Beas, were heard by Alderman spurrier and held te nttsvv er at eeurt- The Ilciiuierallc rrlm:irle. The DeiiKX-ratlc primary noinlnatiens will jn made this evening at the plnccndcsiguatcd In the call or the chairman. There should be n full turn outef Democratic voters. In nd nd ditieii te the candidates te be placed In nomi nation for the Miveral offices te Is) voted for en the 17th, a member of the city executive coinmittce for the ensuing year, will lie che-en. At the MtviinerelHir ltluk. There was a goetl attendance at the Mien Mien Mien norcher skating rink en Tuesday menlnc, the attraction lcing the ene mlle pace Ikv twoen Jehn Ikcrt and Ilelwrt fJreezluger. The race was wen by Ikert in 3:l,. Cel. llnlTyTnlhlnif Tolncste Hie .lerej- lllm- The annual meeting of the New Jersey State Beard of Agriculture was held yester day In Trenten. President Dudley delivered nn address. Kx-Ooverner Curtin, of Penn sylvania, was te have spoken en"ngrlculture," b'ut was prevented ly illness from attending. Colonel Jas. Dully, of Marietta, this county, speke en the cultivation of tobacco. Slander Milt. l?lizateth Butherferd te-day brought suit In the court of conimeu pleas against Jacob Lew Is for slander. She alleges that Lewis circulated remits affecting her character for chastity. wlicrcliv she suilercd f2,0O0 damages. Mude an Assignment. J. Henry I'bel and wife, or Salisbury township, made an assignment te-dav for the benefit of creditors, te Jacob Martin, of the same township. A Itlch AVIdeir 31arrles a Ceachtnan. A rich widow of Saint Heck QuclHs-.sevcnty four years or age, was married en Thursda'v at the Saint Ibx-ks Church te her coachman, a youth ageil nineteen years. Ilread Dl.trlbuteil. Thcre were 5fil rations or bread distributed at the Sfup heuse te-day. renenal. Mrs. Win. DavldRO, Jr., nee Mls Maitgle liar old, playing te-nlnht with Maggle Mitchell, 1 thOK'ieslef Mrs. Gee. A. King. All-Day Meeting nt Duke Street .VI. I- C urih. On Thursday, Februarys, nil ull day meetltiK will be held In the above church. Services will be as fellows : 9 11. in., pra'sc service; Hi a in., sermon, llev. I). W. (iordeu, Philadelphia ; 1 H) p. 111., cnnsecmtlnn meeting : 3 p. 111., sermon, Itcv. . I. T. Satchell, pastor : p. m., Mrs. Lizzie It Smith. Mrs. Smith will be present at every service, as also at the liieellui: this (Wednesday) e enlutr ut 7 o'clock. The Meelten 1'leiir. eomiueu with ninny persons In this city we h.ivu recentlyKlvcn the " Piiirl " flour from the steelten mills u fair trial 111 bread, cakes, rolls nnd every variety of family use. It Is found te be of very superior quality and In every test et baking kIvch the highest satisfaction. The sale of tills brand has rapidly extended of late ; seme markets it has occupied almost exclusive ly, nnd new here does It suffer from any compe tition In which It ha?bccn entered. A number of Lancaster Krecc i-h have the snle of It and they report universal satisfaction wllh It. Wintry Winds. Us all right for poets te sing the praises of the beautiful snow, mid ths merry slelghbells, and the tinging skates en the glassy Ice, but the can't fill the bill wllh that sort of stulT when one is sitting with his feet In 11 tub of het vtutcr, his head done up In flannels, and with mustard plasters en both sides of his chest. What a per son then needs Is a thorough dese of Kidney Kidney Wert, te act 11s a cathartic, for nothing will se quickly relieves that congestive, feverish condi tion which comes of a hard cold. Often these Hilda causa bilious attacks, lumu hacks, disor dered kidneys, rheumatism, catanh, etc. Kidney-eort can be relied en te bring back n healthy condition. febllwdeed Allltlseiiients. J.tllle Uiiretoel. Maggie Mitchell will present this drama in which she has been winning golden opinions tot. Lancaster audience this evening, she w 111 be du.-ervcdly greeted by a large limine. Mentaguti' Cnmeily Company. This party open a three nights engagement en Thursday evening. Although they show at low prices It must net be supposed that the company Is an Inferior one, for one glance nt the list of names villi convince all that the artists are llist-clu-. The troupe Includes Harry Montague, the well Known eccentric comedian; the Duncan Sisters, serlo-cnuile stars ; Nellie Mains, comet soloist ; Clus IHU, the greatest 'club swinger living; Oeerge and Maria Nulsen, sketch urtlst ; Gee. T. Allender, vocalist nnd comedian ; ami Shelter und lllakuly, the great Southern darkey team; these gentlemen are among the best In the world In their peculiar line. The entertainment con cludes wllh a musical comedy entitled "Antics," said te be very funny. VKA T1IS. lloevzu. In this city, Edwin Nerman, son of Henry uil Vleletta Hoever, In thu 7th month of his nge. The relatives and friends of the family aiu re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hit parents' residence, Ne. 133 North Mulberry street, en Friday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. In terment at Shrelner's cemetery. 2t SrAHOLER Jan. 3, las.-,, n this eltv, Frauds Jeseph bpuugler, In the t-til year of his uge. The relatives und friends of the family tire re sjicctfully Invited te attend thu funerul, rreui his lain lesldenee, Ne. fi.17 Columbia avenue, en Thursday morning, at u o'clock, lleqiilcm High Mass ut St. Jeseph's Cuthellc church. Interment nt St. Jeseph's cemetery. Feaiilev. February i, Inhs, In this city, Henry Feugley, In the Sid ear of bis age. The relatives unit friends of the family, ulse Pests bl und ,u", (i. A. It., are lespectfully in vited te attend the funei-al from the residence of his brother-in-law, Jeseph M. Cogley, Ne. U West German stieet, en Thursday ufternoen ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster eeuieterv. MAltKV.TS. Philadelphia Market. PillLADKLruu, Fell. f. Fleur dull, und weak te sell; Supenlne,75fi31'!; Kxtra, tl 7W;1 rjU ; Penn'a. lamlly. t- 50:IH7U; Winter clears, 100 fit S3 1 de straights, .t7S5(i: Mluti. extra clear, loeflisoi destmtghts, Seff J nil ; winter pat ents, 3 inkj.v.V) ; siilng de, ii -rHgfl. live flour ut Kl -'iii . Wheat tinner but quiet s Nn. 2 Western lied, nt WQssWe 1 Ne. 3 de, ut He ; Se. 1 Pa. de, 85c ; Ne. i Delaware, de, trie. Cern steady with quiet demand ; steamer, IHti 4'iWe; Ne. 'vellew, t'Jfiinei de mixed, tJiiUtc ; Ne! 3 de 17Hfll")c. Oats dull und prices weuk ; Ne. 1 While, Ssgj'.ia t Nn, 2 de, at 37e : Ne. 3 de, .Tic ; re jected StJJ.Tie ; Ne. 2 mixed, 3J631KC. Itye firm ut 73e. Seeds Clever qulet nt WV9-.JJC ; Tlmelhy quiet at II fiOjJI no ; Flaxseed flnu ut II Cent K. Winter bran quiet at 1661(1 75. Previsions steudy and qulel moderate mess perk, i:i75tll ; beer hams, KIQ21 & i city mess beef, I1350JJI4. llucen, Kii'JKe s Smoked Shoulders, B)flj;e 1 Bait de, Si'lViu; smoked haais, luJiillliie; pickled de, U(&jc. ' Lard steady 1 city reflned, ut 74iCe loeso butchers'. 0jO7e I prime steam, 17 ,. Ilutter firm ler fancy ; ether kinds neglected ; Creamery extnis, 3.10 t II. C. and N. Y. de. isjji 3ie; iialrv' extras, 23c 1 de gisid le choice, 20 O-iic. liolUntI2(ilUe: packing butler. 7(71.10. Kgga iiilel and weua ; extras, 22j(2:k'. Cheese steady, but quiet I New Yerk Full Cieaui, lSfl3'4c! Ohie Flats, choice, lIi;fflJe ; dnrulrteirfmc,8K3IIKc i Penn'uiiart sklm.s.SJJ 07oidefulldo.W&lHc Petroleum dull ; lteflncd,7Wc. WhUkv dull ut tl 20. New Yerk Market. Niw Yerk, Feb. 4. Fleur State and Weitern anil and weak. Southern dull and heavy. W heat KSM hlg her and mcderutcly itctlru Xe. 1 While, tmnilnnl t Ne. a llctl, Fell.. e.ffj fiHet Mnrcti, IHW-WV' I April, tr:.VPi,V-' I .M ny, inrriHe. l,nrn ijs un is-urr i Mixed Western, cihu, liV.fr.MUe i de future. Jitl'.ie, li.iu n dhsucntrencer ! t' Mate, STiTIiVi West- em, aftijUV. l.lteStncK Prices. I'lilcAiitx-l attic Kerelpts n,,,, hend : clilp. nieiiln, 3,0 lie.id 1 quality peer i t"t stnnnr ; common ek: Meers. I.teitn l,.Vilpeuml. tt!M nHMt I.iVHe l,f) )iinits, (I lnvtS W; 1, te I.iMl pemiiR l(.fl Kit rnn nml mixed eoin eein eoin men fi iSHiS ui 1 medium. M ("VJ.1 S ; psl. W H l'i.1t lieKers. www ii; fetslrrs. l litl M : isirn.fed Texnns, HlkKtlUl. ll(K4--lleeeliits, I7,ti hend 1 stilpment". ft.i 1 nmtkel low 1 let tmdc steady : nuiRh pack Insnnd lnreilnrelil.c lowers minth iwcV I11K. Slil U 1 lvu'klug nnd tilpplni;. 'ifl te 4pMind, 1 itl ss 1 lluhl. Hit le Sie iimd, JiastlH): sklis.MSWTI Sheep Keccliiti", 4..VW hejid lalilpmeiils, none ; limikei dull and ik eominen, ASi'iI3 : lue dhini, ft iwr.lW: (jowl, JJ S.VT4 i ; choice l.untis iiiidehis-p, tiai Si. KRT I.mrnTV. tattle dull nnd iiuchniiKisl : r,.elnf.. s hi'rtd ! slilnmenlA. 1.(1111. neus were ie nnil steady ; I uumH'Hnn.', receipts, J, J" 5.TSiO; Yorkers, l f'sjl e : Iie:icl : shlpmenls, ;,! head. sheep dull nnd utiehniiKed ; shlpineiits, fi,xi head. ixeiltt. . : Slerk Martlets. Ueed, Mctirann .x Ce., Hankers, 11 a. n. t:x. v. tjiiiilutlen ly litieibter, I'a Missouri I'acltlc .Mtchleaii Central New Yerk Central sst. New .Icrsev Central J.V, Ohie Central lel. Ijiek. A Western ', Denver A I8li Ovnnde s Krle I Kansas A Te.xa IS', Uikeshen. WJi CblmiteAN W., com '.wj V,i , ssV. SI'. 1 wis, iju !'IV x - s rjx, ij'J 'j i l-t Ifl', .. .s.. HIH..X wnsiein .l. Paul A Omaha. ; Paeltle Mall mU KeehesterA Pittsburg - St. Paul 7J4 Texas Pacific Union Prtctllc Stf, WalKish Common I Wabash Preferred West'n Cnlen Telegniph.. ' Umlsvllle A Nashville .... SI X. Y., Chi. A St. I l.ehluh Valley Ihl(Jh NnviKiitleu I'emisvlvanla W Kendlni; S J-l P. T. A buffalo Northern Paeltle Cem IV, .Northern Paeltle Prof ... X-V lleslenvllle Philadelphia A Krtc Ifi', Northern Central I'nderurennd s s'-d iv; Canada Southern ... oil People's Passenger -Jersev Central .HI is. ,; PlilLidrlidila. (Juntntlens by AsseeLitisI Press, Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Krle It. K Ilendlni? I.allnwd Pennsylvania Railroad.... I.ehlk-h Valley Hallnxid Iley Hallnxid .', niBinlcs of New Jersey 191K "acltle lM, aclfle Preferred J . Central Itallread ri viffatlen Company 2' ii ttullread 17 iiuieu umij Nertnern i Northern I Northern Central Itallread .. t.ehlsh Navigation Company .ximsiewn luiimKiii Central Transportation Company W llurrale. New Yerk A Philadelphia '.'. LltUu Schuylkill Itallread 5J; Mew Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks loner Meney at IQIVc. New x. erk Central ss't Krle Itallread irsj Attains Kxpres- 13.1 Michigan Central Uailreud 5Vt Michigan Southern Itallixsid I2S Illinois central Uailreud I I Cleveland A Pittsburg lEallread 131 Chicago Keek Island Itallread U'.'i, Pittsburg Keit Wayne P.al read Ill Western l'nlen Telegraph Cempiny isnv, Teledo Wabash New Jersey Centrsl .i New Yerk. Ontario A Western. '.X te1. llollsebeld .Vlarket. satikevv, January 31. tumv. Ci rainery lluttur ff Iliilter 10c .....-ie-iVc. Sc .V Sgi'S; .. .Hup. ...ti.-nup. Nvflr.-i UWiTisj i.a ,. . . .r4iii!c . . .iaiSe Cup Cheese, tw e cups Cottage Cheese, two pieces Hutch Cheese lump reciTitv. Turkeys "f piece (live) ' " (dressed) cniekens pairiiivej.. ptec' .celeleunedi lieesc. iiivui Pigeon Ifl pilr. HucUsTI piece (cleaned) Apple IlutterTfl qt 20 Kuirs V dez 2.K3 Heney V Si... 'iC lne ....Otfil . . .lie 220 ....I2ic ..10.72OC ..12WTK) ..uitejmc ...s,l2e ine tee lie .. sfllflc ..lOij-JIC . iwj.'.ie . ,2rMT.c ..ISIV ... . 'JS2 . H52rK. ... ICc .7ffine ..liS3nc 1.'S3 uiru pi ? Oysteis V H) Dry Ileer, ehlpied Hani, whelH Ham, sliced Mlucu Meat, per S, Grapes (IB. Apple VMt'k Riuanas ydez Coce.inuts. each .... Currents 1 S, (dried).. Dried Apples V qt ... Dried Peaches ! qt... Prunes 1 n, Lemens 1 dez Oranges (I dez Pears 1 )j pk Chestnuts t qt Cranlerrles yi qt .. . Pineapples, i-acn VEGETABLES. Cabbage abbage Tfl head eiutis-s in y, pk Vfmshel 1 Ikhins (Lima) t qt 1 arnus fi euuen sc Ib-nd Salad .Se Onions 3 bunch te Sweel Potatoes f if pk li.l'-'ec l!adlhes y bunch V Soup IVans jlqt 1A Spinach pk lnJflVc Salsllv V hunch tfilOe Turnips ii pk. 7c Artichokes yt c pk fsj Pepm-l-s V1 llez (fi IVc Onions V H pk ICc risu. Cntflshfia 12Wc Perch Is3 Heck loe lllack Itis, lie Pike l-'Hc 12Ke ina loc UKAIX. 70c Mtf:! Isjl.VN: OXi 'llglfi While Fish Haddock 1 11).. Smelts "(I ft Wheat Oats Cern llyu Hay per ten.. . xk ir . 1 rr.n Tl.S KMKXTS. W TOMAN WANTKD TO DO 1'AMII.Y washing at nor own residence, inquire nt thoelllcoof this paper. ltd' I7I0H SALE CHEAP. ' A Jluken A Hainllu Organ, nud a Itcfrlgcla- ter. XV. tl. FOKHL. fehl-31- Ne. (JVr.aat Orange street. T30TK IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZEV AT NO. 1(0 NOUTH Ql'P.K.V STKEF.T, Janl'Jtfd Ijincuster, Pa. AJOtici:tosteckTi6Ld1':hs. -ax The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Leluuibla ,V Peit Deposit llallie.id C0111 pany will be held ut the ottlce of the company, Ne. 23.1 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. 011 WKD.NbsiiAY, FLU. IS, pwCi, ut 11 o'clock, n. in. Klectleu for President nnd Dlieclers sumo day und place J AMKs II. MtCLCItK. JiiiiJl-3td fcecretury. ijinhini: HOL'SE AT Pt'HIilC SALE. AX The American Knuine Heuse, en Church street, will be sold at public sule, en the premises, te the hlshest bidder, en MONDAY AFTU1I NOON, FKlIKPAltY in, Is-i, ut 2 o'clock p. 111. Thu purcuusfi' te remove building Inside of two mouths. II. V ordcref theceiiimltlee, . GKO. W. COltMK.NY. Chairman. Attest Dll. II. F. KliKKMAM, Clerk. Jun3l.tfl,7,ll.ll A SSK5NKD ESTATE OV JOSEPH HEU- x. zegai cenn tv. ru. and wife, of Lancaster city, Luucavler Jeseph llerzeg und wife, of Iain. easier, bavin; g by deed of veluntury assignment. by deed of voluntary assignment dated lU'cciiiberlS. lssi.nsslgneil und transferred ill their estate and effects te te undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Jeseph llerzeg, he theieferuglviH uutlee te all imtbeiis Indebted te said ueslgnnr, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, anil these, hav ing clulms lu piuaeul them te Il7-ldW W. A. WILSON, Assignee. INSTATE OF ANTHONY E. IlOHEItTS. AU la late of Ijiiicastur cltv. dee'd. Letters testa uicnturv en said estatn having been granted te thu iiiidcrslL'iifd. ull imM'seiis indebted thereto lire requested te make Immediate payment, nnd these having claims or demands against thu same will present theiu without delay for set tin. incut te thu uiiilerslgued, residing In Philadel phia, Pa., or their attorney nt Ne. 33 North Duke stlict, Luncitsler, Pa. Is. A AC L ItOllKHTS, HKNIlY A. KOHKUTS, JOHN L. KOIIKUTS. Jeun W. Ai'ixL, Kxecutnis, Atlerney. u-titdeuw TESTATE OF I'UAN. JOSEPH D011EL, All late of Itiicuster city, Lancaster county, deceased, The undersigned auditor, npMilutisl tedlstrlbilte thu balance remaining lu the hands of Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., executer of the will of said deceased, te and among these legullly en titled le the sums, will sit for that purpose en MOI)AY,JANL'AUYSil,li3,ut lUu. 111", in the Library lloeiu of the Ceuit Heuse, In the City of Iatuciister, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may nlteml. JJSteaw llLNKY J. I1UTLEH, Auditor, vk i r a 1 1 1 . n ris km i:x t.s. TiMKiic.siiAvi:t.oN(8siNei:i)i:riDi:D fJ lh:it the Yellow Fiuit.V Clgiir Is the tsist In the state, nt ItAUTMAN' YKM.OW VIIONT OKI All STOUK. rpilKY CAN ALL COPY lU'T NONK I. can isiual the Havana Yellow Frent Se, Ci gar, nt IIAUTMA.VSYKl.l.OW PIUINT CltlAll STOUK. -fi:i:useiiAUM and iikiau pipks jtI. and Smekery, n choice let t celeet lixnn, ut prices that Uefy eompellllen, ill" IIAKTMAN'3 Kl.l.OW I'llONTCUlAU STOItK. rpltirv CAN "ALL CDPY, HUT NONK L can cnuaJ the Havana Yellow Frent 5c, ClKar, at llAltTMA.VS KI.I.OW FIIO.NT CIllAU steiii:. CIIUAItM FltOM 51 PF.ll UUNDUUD TO J tli Very Finest Unalltv. In nueknues nulla hie for the llelldavs. at UAKTMAN'S CI LOW I'KONT CUJAlt sTOUK. C'l'OHAOK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, IIAMKI. MAYKIt, decMyd HI West Chestnut street. 13K1CK LIST-llVKKK'S CORN." Tl. A L Can : Wlnslew's. l.".e.i lied seal llrand, 9c. : Scans Lholee Temslis's ttu JVe.; Ceeisi shells enlv 6c. V i t.rannlatid snpir.iiUc. V Bi ; Man daitl A Susar, Oc., piire White : i'etlees, is, If., Is, .ii.KiindiV. V Hi. AT CI.AKKK'S TK NI COFFKK STOUK, Ne. is West king street Qin rionwe;TnoKM,1'1'INKUY ? LJiJJ J i.ihkIs te be sold nt a very heavy rcdnetlen, en aeismnt of ixMneval te our new store, 00 North tjneen sireet, (stniusss Old stand.) NKW YOKK AND PAI11S MII.I.INKKY CO., JanS-tfd ! West klnir St., laincnster, Pa. rpHK LA1K1KST, 11KST AND MOST 1. complete assortment of Kuehre, Casine and Poker Cards In the town, from sc. per pack up, at UAKTMAN'S YKI.I.OH KKONT CHiAlt sTOUK. rpitADi: dellai:staki:nTt pah. 1 In exchange for I'lulerweur, Comforts, Counterpanes, lle-l. iv, Knit Jackets, shirts. ranis, iienius, i,iees, inns. -.usiH'nners auu a variety of Ijidle-' and tients' I'lirnlshlni; Oe.sls at prices U than ever. Please call and examine before veu luiv. llK.NKY 1IKC1ITOLII, Ne. .1' North Queen Stlxs't. s(jn of the llljt t,NktiiR CHAKTCUNOTICK. Netice J hereby Riven of the Intention le apply te the Judgfs of the Court of Common Pleas of latneastrr temitv. en MONPAY', the lfith day of FKIIKl Vl! . IsnV at in o'clock n. in., fornehartertelncorpt'nite "TheCltUens' Hand" of simsburs berMn:h, Pennsvlvnnla. The ob ject of said pr."Med oeriMU-atlon lobe the cul ttratlen of music A. P. SIIENCK, JanllsHdW solicitor. KElirCTlON IN OVEIU'OATS. In enler te reduce our large twk of Fur Heavers, Melter.s, Kerseys and Corkscrews for Overceatings. 1 will, for the next M dues, make up te your enler, In flrst class style, n't greatly leduced prices. All garmeuts are guaranteed te tit perfect nnd only the best quality of trini uitugs ure ustsl. A. 11. UUst.VM I.1.V, Fine Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, lnJl-tiindlt opposite the Postetnce. E; TiSTATE OP CIIMSTIAN .ECHEK, Icstamentarv en said estate having In-en granted te the undersigned, ull iersens In debted thereto are requested temake tmmedlnte Ikiyment, and these hav leg clulms or demands ugatust the same, will present them without dc lav for settlement te the undersigned, residing lu the city of Lancaster. PHILIP 7.KCHK11, CAHOI.INKKCHLK. Kxecuter. Gee M. Klixe. Attorney. JanaMUdTueaw TDUAisri ki.epTi. STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOU R MAKKS WHOLESOME AND DEL1C10CS IIHKAD. KEPT 1IY J. I.. IllNKLKY. J. FUANK HEIST, WM. HLlCKE.NDKUFElt JanlD-Sute' Lnnnuster, Pa. POSITIVE SALE. WILL HE SOLD AT publtu sale ON & ATPltDAY EVENING, FEB. II, 1-s.v, at 7 o'clock at the Hlester Heuse, all that let et ground und buildings thereon Jerected, Ne. ."VI West chestnut street, liucaster, Pa., known as Harberger. McCulley A Ce.'s Machine shiqi and Foundry This let Is 122 feet C Inches fronting en Chestnut street and running In depth 12S feet t) Inches en Market street, en whlchlsbullt a large Machine Shep, smith shop, Foundry, Ac. The preml-es have sewer connections with Market street. There Is built upon the premises . horse Engine, which will be Included as real es tate. HAUlIKIIGhlt, M.CCLLEY A CO. s. iIese, Auctioneer. febl,0,9,lI,13,Ud i SSKiNKI) INSTATE OP FHEDERK'K V s. Illetz.ef the borough of Columbia, Lan caster count v. Frederick s. Il'etzand wile, efllie boreughnf Columbia, having by deed of volun tary assignment, dated Deieuiber2:l,lss assigned nnd transfer! cd all their estate and effects 13 the undersigned for the Iwnetlt of the credlteis et the said Frederick s pietz, he therefore gives notice te ull persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the underslgni d without delay, mid theso having claims te present them te UOIIEUT A. EVANs, Assignee, llcsldlnglu Luucusler, Pa. S. II. llETXOLIM, D. McMclle.x, Attorneys. Jan'sHilW G IUAHI) KIKE INSUKANCE C0.M- PANY OF PHILADLLPIIIA. ALrRED S. Gillett, President. James II. Alverd, Vice Pres. and Treas. Eiwi! F. Merrill, Secretary. Jcliis it. ALLr:, Asssltant Secretary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION, TWO HL'.NDItKI) AND FIFTY-NINE TIIOP-AND, NINE IH-NDIIKD AND SIXTY SKVEN DOLLAHS AND FOItTY N1NE CENT-. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses piemptly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUPPMAN, Agents, NO. PJ WEST KINO hTKEET. ectlmdM.WASH vuhiricAU -n"0irALI)EHMAN. P. B. FORDNEY, or Fedrth Ward. .Subject te IIei'vulican IIclea. JanlU-tfd poll ALDERMAN NINTH WAKD, JOS. UMBL.E. SCIUECT TO ItErUBLICAN liL'LEa. 17IOK ALDEH.MAN ' WAKD. OF THE SIXTH J. H. SCHNEIDER. SCIUECT TO DEVIOI RATIO Itl'LEH. f3St peit mTdekman", M. H. McCOMSEY, Or THE FOfllTII WaBII. Sl'BJKtT TO Dt.MIK KATIC Hulls. Jan-jO-tfd TTIOR ALDERMAN OK THE SIXTH Al WAHD, JAMES P. PLTJOKER. Sl'lllECT TO DCSIM'RATIC HlLKS. feb'ilwip IJ"0R CONSTAIILE ! WAKD, OP THE SIXTH MARTIN DATLY. .Sl'WKCTTO IIEXISJKATU Kl'LES. f2-lwd DK EMUORATK' PRIMARIES. The Democrats of the Cllvef lameaslerui-u le. quested teus"embluut the usual places for hold ing Primary hleetlnusen WEDNESDAY EVEN ING, FEIIIIUAKY I, between 7 and o'clock, te place In nomination candidates for the hcheel Heard und Wunl enicers.uiid for members of the Democratic City Committee. The election will be held en SATPltDAY, FKIIHPAUY 7, between the houisefCiind 8 o'clock, except In the Eight Wurd, where thu polls will be open Irem 4 te 0 o'clock. The following are the places of meeting! First Wurd-Slinbev's Hetel. Second Ward Wendltz's Hetel. Third Wanl-Elllnger'H Hetel. Fourth Wunl-Jehn Flitch's Ilestauraiit. Fifth 'Vurd-Phlllp WuII'm Hetel. Sixth Wind Schiller Heuse. Seventh Wunl seventh Ward Hetel. Eighth Wanl Kehlluuis' Hetel. Ninth Wunl Arneld Hans' Hetel. The Officers of the several wants will report the vote ler school Directors nt thu headquar ters of the Committee, third Meer of thu Post Pest Post elllco building, ut V o'clock 011 the evening of the Primary Election. It was also decided te submit lolhe voters of the several wnrdsa iinqiescfl change In the rules nominating candidates for the hchoel Heard. The proposed rule Is that from and after 184), each vvnrd slinll he entitled te two of the Demo cratic members of the l'enrd, and us a varaucy M5curs In any wurd the Democratic voters shall vete for und seject the cuudldute for the Scheel Heard whom they deslrn le have placed en the ticket, W, U.IIENSEL, Chairman. .IMtf.SKMKXTS. pi'LTON OPl'.KA llOFSIi TIlltKU NlOIITS-COMMUNCI.Ntl Thuredny Evenlntr Febnmry 0, O, 7. KNtlAOKMCNT OK HARRY MONTAGUE. St'PKIIII COMKUY COMPANY. Till: CIIAUMIM) MPSlCAI. COMKUY: IN ANTICS Oil. ITS T I.ONO HIlANCII. lntriMtuelni; n host of delliihtriil novelties. Ceiietiidtni; wllh the lieautlfiil terpslrherenii fantasle exiitesslv nrrnniteit tiy Itnrrv Moii Meii tauue, entitled The i liaiiipnglie Quadrille." PKUKS OK ADMISSION. In, 01 A 30 CKNTS. Suits en sale nt epe ru house. fJ.M Kn:T7wx"(llKHA UtU'Sli ' Woiliietsilny Evening- Feb. 4. Appearanee or .Vinrrlixi'a Kavoilte Aillste, MAGGIE MITCHELL, Supis.rted by n POWKUKPf, DIIAMATIC COMPANY hi her lleaiillliil nnd Iteumnllc Hmuintii Five Acts of LITTLE BAREFOOT. MtS MtTCMKI.l. In her matchless iucrsen atleii el .1 . 1 .'!'. In which she will Introduce NEW SONGS AND DANCES. Kci care and attention will be paid te the proper iuouiitlii;el the pin). MiMlssleN. etic. I.Xr.nnd ni.ne. ui;si:iivi;i)sKrs. . 73c. aiid-M.ne. Sale of Seiits will open Monday, PrUt, at opera house. ian:VL5bl run s.ii.k ok itKxr. "I7IOU 11KNT. .1: The hall Siix.Vl feel en thlnlslorvef Slelu metz biiltdlii: Ne. &14 North Queen ativet. Ap- l" " iMfd -I. 1.. s 1 r.i.s m r. 1 i.. -I7IOU KENT. Ij The steie nsiui, corner of North (Jueen and Kast Orange streets, new occupied by K. M. Sheet. Apply at Janl7-tfd NO. 11 KAST OUANC.K ST COAI. YAHl) KOH KENT. A t isil . aril, w Ith all the ni'eess.iry eouven eeuven lences, as ORIre, Dwelling, stable, lllns, Ac.. ,xe., and doing a large business, will le rented fteui the 1st el April next, en reasonable terms. Ap pl te IS. M. ItOl.KNICS, JairiMtawlfd l; south (jueen street. I7ibiritENf. ? A Dairy Farm or liV Aen-s, lu the illy of l.ancHser and Manhelm township, known as "llanlwlck Paiin." fiem April 1st. Applv le J. M. HtntKK, Se. IV North Dukestivet. tlr MOIIT1MLII MALONK, Park Heuse. Janiltfd.xw T7H)H HENtT : At Ne. 2UCKNTUK SQC AUK. healed ivsiins 011 second and thlril Ibsirs, stiltatile Ter a seam sliess, office ue or bslging purieses. Posses sion April 1. Apply at M. llAIIKItlU'sllS, Janltfd .TO Penn squnn- pi HLH'SALr. ON THIKSDAT, FEIIItf AKY 3. 1"M. at Ne ."W West Orange sireet. will be sold Ihe follenlug. viz lliileau. lledstivid, Clethes Pre, Settle. Tables, Cupbeanl, Ctiall-. Cleck, Pictures. Hrtis-els and ether Curis'ts, Oil Cleths, stove. Itange, hettles. Divine. VhMltmrien und ether articles. Sale tocemuienci' at 1 o'clock p m. of nld ilav. liEOltCE F. Mil. LEU. febx-.td Admlulstrater lOVM-IC SALIC WILL i public sale HE SOLI) AT ON SATl 1IDVY EVEN1NU. THE Tth DAY OF FLHKLAKY, NEXT, at the l.eeiuinl Hetel, lu the I itv of lamcater, a new two-story brick DWELl.I.Ni; Hel'SK. with B rooms and phisteuil garn-t ; h)drant and let of gniund. situate anil liontlngeu south side of Kast I be-tuut stteet. Ne. 732. containing In frxint 22 feet, ami extending seuthwnnl lis feet te a puhlle alley. JOHN MCIIPIIY. HcMir SHcnmiT. Auelleiieer. .sworn. Attorney. Jau.11-?td Mi: DIVA I.. BRANDY. wy as a iicincine, lie urtl Mil. II. E. -L.VY.MAi; Ell. AuentferliE'IOAIlT'S OLD WIXE STOKE, liy a pieuiinent practlcing - pnysieian 01 mis county, w no nas extensively u-cd the Urandy refern-d le in his regular prao prae 11 re. It Neeiuiuended le the attention of these utillcted with 1N1IHJE-TION AND DYsPKPsIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic stimulant wa.s never in tended as a beverage, buttebu used as a medicine of greater potency In the cuieer some of the destructive dl-eji.es whlchsweeps uwuy their animal thousands of victim. With a purelv philanthropic motive, we present te the favorable notice of Invalids ess-e hilly tho-e atlllctcd w llh that miserable illseane. DysHiisla, a siiecille remi'dy, w hlch is nothing mere or less than tlllANDY. Thenged, with feeble appetite, and mete or less debility. Mill tint! this simple medicine, when used nreiterlv, A sOVKltKHJN HEMEDY Ker all their Ills and aches. He It, however, strictly understood that ve prescribe and use but one article, and that Is Regart's Old Brandy, Sold hv uiir enterprising frlutnl, t I. l'l Tl.l. 1. ...... I.. 1 .., E. SLAY l.ilti.a 1 (iif iiiuiiitv iJ.13 3Kll the test for years, uud has never tailed, as far as oure.viie eure.viie rlence extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether llraudles no matter with hew many law bieaklng French titles they ure branded. One-feiirlh of tha money that Is yearly thmwti away en various Iniiwitent dys-pep-Li sjieclllcs, would sutllce te buy sll tha Urandy te cure any such cae or cases. In pioef of the curative pewei of UEIIiAUT's OLD IIKA.NDY In ea9 of Dysepsla, vve ean suiiimen Humbert of witnesses one cause lu particular we will cite: A hard working farmer had been atlllctcd with an exhuiisttug Dyspepsia fera tiumbcref vears: his sleuiach would reject almost every kind of foist ; he had sour eructatiens constantly noap neap petlle In fact he wnis obliged te restrict bis diet ie crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used liclirann's lioet Ileer. lie Is a Methodist, and then, as new, preached at times, and lu his dtsceurx-s elteu declaimed earnestly ugalust all kinds of strong drink. When iidvl-ed te try llEIYi AHT's OLD HltA.NDY In his rase, he looked up with astonishment but after hearing of his wonderful effects In thu cases of some 01 his near acntin his near aceiialnuinces. he at fellow our iiuvlce. He used the lu.,t consented te fellow our iiuvlc llrundv faltbfullvniidsteadllv : the first bottle giving him an upH:tlte, and before the second was all taken he was a sound man. with a stom ach capable of digesting anything which he chsie te eat. He still keeps It 'and uses a little occasionally ; und since he has this medicine, he has been of very little pecuniary benefit te the doctor. .1 l'riirll4lng J'hyilciuit. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AOENT KOH ICKIKAUT'ti OLD WINE STOKE, LSTAIILISHED IM7b3. ImHiiler and Dealer 111 Old llniudy, Sherry, Su perior Old Madeira, Imported In l"ls, l7 and IK-'El. Chamjiagnes of everv brand, scotch Ale,1'erter, Blown Stout, Ne. 20 East King Strcet, Lancaster JXSVltAXVK. ITKJUITAUIii: I.II'K INSUU. U PA.NY. ,VNCE COM- Aesets, 854,d00,000. Surplus, 812,000,000. Iedisputable Creditors Assurance Kquilable Lire Insurance Company. The only llustucss Mnn's Policy written, puy. ublu lu 10, 15 or W years, and non-ferleltablo after v, t .- j v ( iiuii-iuik iiuuniai is, a Thuwifest tiivestmeiitiiuil best paying a years. one. K.QHITAIII.K POHSTHH LAHHEST l.VHUIt bUIIANCK HUhl.NEsS IN THE WOULD. W. J. MADDEN, 10 N'OKTH QUEEN ST. Writk rea Information. r.HVVATHlXAT. TTK KHI'JPH HOOKS !" That Wis Die leinark inaileby a young person whom wu overheard en thu stieet thu ether day. und lliu meaning wns maiueeriaiu person acpi a liiMik stele. 'J hut's one way le in keep book." :hu necessarv und u very geed way if you havu the necessary experience und wiii- le kren eunltal i but there Is another krep hooks, " unit that Is In keep ae- ceiuils by thu best methods or book-keeping, such as aru taught In every detail, uud pructl- cally, tee, at tlie LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Address, H. 0. WEIDLER, Ne. V EAST KING bTHEET, JanliMfd nr JOHN H. (llVlillll. GARPET DEPARTMENT. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., ARE SHOWING THE LAflGEST LINE OF NEW CHOICE STYLES IN WILTONS, MOUQUETTES: Bedy and Tapestry EXTRA SUPERS AND INGRAINS, KVKH SHOWN IN L.XNl ASTI.H, T I.OWKK PUICKx THAN EVKH OlFKUKK IN I.AM AH CASTKIl l'OU.HAMi: lt VI1TY OF tioeii.s). Call nnil See Our (loeds titulPtlceit. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., DRY OOOD3 AND OARVET HOUSE, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. -f.IAUEK A 1U50T11ER. SPRING, 1885. SPRING, 1885. WALL PAPERS. HAGER & BROTHER have new ready ler showing, Oompleto Lines of WALL PAPER, Solected from the Louding Mnnufticture8 of this country, nnd ropresonting ull qualities from tlie Lewest Priced Papers te the Finest Goods Made. Brown and White Blanks, Elats and Satins. Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes. Ilmiil Prints, Uosleii Feil, Llnrritsta U'nltiin. CEILING DECORATIONS, FRIEZES AND BORDERS." We employ Paper Hangers competent te de all grades of work, including Fine Ceiling Decoration, Fresco and Cornice Werk. Prices were never 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 Trimmings. Shade Cleths, all colors and widths; Scotch Helland, all colors and widths ; American Helland, all colors and widths. A large line of New Dade Shades, ranging in price from 25 cents te $1.00. Spring Balance and HartshorneFixturcs. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. i-evi:rs A IIUUST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, Pa! - Te Clese Out by March $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. We will iiuike Prices VEKY LOW Our Meck l tee large nnd linist lie rrduced PEli'-O.Ns IN WANT OK Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets. Hamburg Edirimrs and Insertinirs. Black Silks, WILL DO WK.LLTOfilVE I's BOWERS 81 HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa .VEXT DOOU TO TIIK COL'llT 1IOU.S1C FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Mnslin Underwear. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c.,'&c. Direct from Manufactures, In large lets, at LOW I'll ICES, te which we Invite attention. I0 HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Krein a hPEOl Al, NEW YOUK lilPOIITEH'S te I0er cent, less R E. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, c IllUP STOKli COUNTERPANES. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTERPANES AT BARGAIN PRICES. We have .IiKt Opened from A net Ien uud Krein u llaukrupt Jluiiiil'acliiicr the ChvaiHst L'OIJ.N. TEUPA.VEh everetrereil. COUNTERPANES at 50c. and 75c. 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. letzger & Haughmaii's Cheap Stere! 43 WEST KING nr Ilulween thu Cooper Heuso and Serrel TOHN11.V KIPS SONS. Valentine Souvenirs, Prang's Valentines, Satin Art Print Valentines. ART SPECIALTIES, in Figured Satin, Plush and Hand-Painted Souvenirs. Lace Raised Valentines. Cards, Plain 'and Fringed. .. AN ELEO ANT STOCK, WHOLESALE A.N'I) ItETAIL, AT THE HOOKbTOHE OK JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. i(i(iii. GKO. P. 1IATIIV0N VELVETS, Brussels, Three Plys, 1 Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, i A t l.l. HKKOItE PtMIL'HAIlNG AUCTION HALL', which we n than Ilegiilnr Pilces, able e sell from It'll! Lancaster, Pa. OUR BLANKETS. . ST., LANCASTER, PA. Hei-no Helel. HOOKS. f 1 if 'v