'IKflpg" si -4 rvH c ..vc y- jf-t .r'- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1885. BE CV iStt ? irjrjt4 jimpju ntrnsKT. i i f Md WHtr rele Cement ,f rt IMk-TM Mckaew la tks i,'-i ntrntn, rOorretpoaflcncoot IirratMeixciit. nb4rvement vera lmt llttle uud rtaM. night or this tnernlng. Thelr.sllp- eondlttea maule walking oxtrcraely lit anil danaerettS, tee dangerous for rtolwre'tholrlcr surface Sofentlso- tfttllihave toen exporlencod, but no s- I accidents have no far wen rrpertcu. SUUfctv telt and iwwdiwt cover many, nmterer half are tare of that which would iJnMrAMfawalklnir. Even the afrecta are r.UiOMrr. batther ero nroferable te the pave- fctfMiita even If you are in danger of belng ftynoekM down by a mncnioveua cawer. I ' S.nr ihMuItt Hoheol Worker. MmU a I.inm nnmhAH nf atrnrviiHi WArA JW QBJtV IMIgU ,umww en..0u. ,.., flBMB IB vaiumuw, uin luuruuiK. aiiuv utu :-reiia Interested In Sunday school work, ' mmA Iiava tttatti! thl hnrnuch In nftnntl tlin M second meeting of the American Church p vunaay acnoei nstociauen, i nicii win ue MH In the wigwam of Clilcnuosalunfrntrtte. i&3j maFT 14 xv. i,. uu,n uuu uiu anun ui uiev a. ill., Bliu exiii. in., UMiny, i no oxerci-cs .Will be published in te-morrow'. Intelm- Pw . VKunn, nt uu utility iiuutr-miiiff unu !" slarmrivattandAtl. n worn thnnnenliiir nerriccs 4n fit. Paul's V. E. Church, at t0:30 tills -morning. t - Ilany PJiylfUn. ' ',- Siolcness In Columbia Just new 1) nbund ant, but net necessarily dangerous or evon ,' serious. Colds, contracted by Iraproper ox ex ox "ipesuro, aided by the Inclement and dl?a- E ' Sour citizens te be placed en the sick list ' PillArn ilirmt. fif . nr nrrtHnmlnnnL Anil our ' physicians have their hands full really they ! are the only persons in this borough who are " Pole Oame Te-night, The second match came of nole, between , ?( tha Lancaster and Metropolitan teams, will l.r'iv hA mnlnwnd In lhn ATAtrrtnrtlltjin rinlr M ", j-'evenlng. A clese and excitlng contest may v ' ttermined te retrain the laurels lest In Lancns. fe jj-ter last week, the Lancaster club will play pi? It best te win the championship pennant of ".- inM,rnf rtrtnr,,, it ,a ie nn nnnnn inn btti visitors will be treated with rospect and In a gentlemanly mi centleraen tiien manner, as, luev ueservc. betuir homselros. JCetei About Town. The regular menthlj business meeting of the Shawnoe fire company will be held tUIs evening. Coasting en 'Walnut and Locust strect was hugely enjoyed last night, even when theso who descended the hills en their swiftly movinpjurnpersnnd bobs, knew of the dan ger te be approhendnd at the railroad cross cress Vnpsjluckily noaecidentresulted, but several narrow escapes were oxperloncod. Osieola tribe, Ne. 11, I. O. It. M will kindle a counell Are in the Herald building this evenlng. Cel. William McClure, of ILtrrlsburg, is in r-i$ t0J ,, , . . .. ., , BeSKy " is -irs. iroauence, 01 iiuuouem, 1110 a-' ChlefBiirirais Irwin adorned sarore me.is- iftlS ' nrcs and Anally succoeded in compelling the wmnt street gang te Btep worrying uie Chinaman who runs the Walnut street laundry. Trashy Hterjture,If we may Judge from the large amount sold In Columbia, interests our citizens mero than dally and weekly newspapers. The children and adulta who visited Ar Ar eory hall yesterday te witness the panorama exhibition were sold. Itwas about as snldean affair as has ever been in Columbia. Jacob Metzger, ased about 00 yeara, dled at his home en Marietta plke, near Columbia, at 2:42 p. in. yosterday of goneral deblllty. Ills remains will be Interred in Kline's burying grounds, en Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Funeral sorvices at his late rosldenco. It is new thought that Aloxander Dillett. injured at Orubb's quarrles last woek, will net leso his eye sight, as was at first feared. Theinjury te tliem is such as with patient nursing and their net being used te any ex tent, they will fully rocevcr. The report that Taul Zelinski's children have the diphtheria is untrue. Theytare net even sick. Mr. Martin Erwln'a condition is considered critical, but having an iron like constitution he may manage- te pull through his suvere Indisposition. rirr lirxDvusex citriiireiis. A Jlectlnj at Tlmse 'Who Claim Ofit te the N'etc llrld Agalrnt Thciu. As waastated In the iNTELLlensOEn yes. tarday there Is a total of f,G5L.KS of claims held against the late A. S. Uonderson, do de ceased, by persons from whom the ostate holds notes or ether obligations, and they claim te offset the one against the ether. As the issue invelved some- undeclded and seme close questions of law, the porseus thus situated have coneludod te cooperate to gether and have their rights decided by a te t case. Te this end a meeting of thorn was held at the oulce of O. C. Kennedy, esri., this morning at 10 o'clock. Thrco-feurths, in amount, of theso in this relation te the ostate were prosent. It. J. Housten of this city was made presldent of the meeting j J. Wesley Hoblnsen, of Sails bury, acted as secrctary. In an informal discussion it was generally agroed te try and arrange with Mr. Sklles, tire administrator, te haveaexse selected foratest,decidod and taken te the supreme court by May. The mceting adjourned te conveno at the satne place, next Monday, at 10 o'clock a. in., by which time it i hoped te have prescnt all of common In terest or thelr counsel. xxnvii ix cnizDnrx. An Aged Mather Lett by the ReidIU te rrene. A case of grcHscrue ty porpetrated by Inhu man chlUrea toward au agrd pareut Is repor ted from Gloucester township, near Ottawa. OnL Ashorttiuie since an agd widow named lirewn, who was reslcllug with oneofhor niRr niRr niRr riodchlldren, was struck with paralysis. While the money lasted her daughter supported her, wheu her purse bocame emptv she was car car rled te the heuse of another daughter. This daughter took care of her for awhile, but the son-in-law came home en Saturday evenlng intoxicated, and told the holpless old woman that slie must go te live with another daugh ter. He then, assisted by his wife, pluced a feather bed en a hlelth, en which they laid the old wenvin and dreve off with her. He had net prncecded many miles when boster,. pod, took the old woman out, laid her In the snow by the wayslde and returned home. He told luswifd angels had met him and taken her mother away from hltn. The daughter is said te have regarded this as a geed Joke and te have laughed at It Immoderately. The old woman would certainly have perished bofero morning hail net a klnd-bearted farmer's wife heard her means. and.iinding her lying by the roadside, took her into thu heuse and inade her comfort bio for the night. The old wetnau's sons and daughters having all refus refus ingte take caroef her, thu authorities brought her into the city and placed her In the Heme for the Aged until lei-al steps can be taken against her Inhuman children. BLACKIMlTir AXI) EAKL. The Bemaatlft TlUterr of trarrUnd Faintly n!r te Tire MUlletu. WUUim IclhTtf, the village blacksmith of Stedctcn, Worcester county, Md., has fallen heir te an Eartden la England and an estate, the alue of wh.'eh Is estimated at 12,000,000. Ue Is new fortv-tlve yeara of age and a re sported citizen f the town. He came te this country when a lad. His lather married a blacksmlth'd datg'iterand was refused recog nition by his printa. The father went te Londen and tliuieleimed the trade efhlisic. suilttimg of hU wile's father, no had sem trouble with tlie trade union and came t America, leavlng his wife and little son be hind. They fo.lewod seen after and tried te find him, but filling in this, sottled In lew Jersey. Thore the son grew up, S?,,n,m60tin,? a, yan laJ of Worcester county, roll in love with her. They were married and settled at Htockten, where they have lived ever sinoe. The uews or his geed fortune reached him n short tiinei whenhls slgruture w asked te a "uplcleus docurnenL lle rerused te sign It, and found out afterward that the doenraent was a trans trans fer or all his i rights te the Icllife preMrty in Lngland. He new has the proper paper n his posios-ien, anfi wjn gec, ln Jun'd, " "' ted possession of the propej ty. It was all left te him by hU grandfather's will. " BslM or l'.dl EtUtf . Samuel He, aiiclen er, told at public Bale, February A, 185. en the prcmUes In Landisville, for C. M. Butt. Ne.1, uheuend iiL'JZ LVulii "i Ja"" . urutaKtr, ler 1300. a2,a let of ground with a small -te y Loukeand ccal lilns thereon teAu- ii giutus . Miller for tl,ua. Utnrj Slmbeit, real estate agnt, hw sold at jrvaesde, for Geerge Gell, a dweliu g . . m tw Kerth Dnke street, te Hamuel ,;aQ3a for $3,701 Twe Illnstrallnnsef Ktart' Wit. Frem the Xew Yerk Tribune One of his professional brothers of the me tropolis who thoroughly appreciates Mr. Kvarts'a gifts of wit and humor, says : "X nm net sure bnt his choicest met was uttered at a dinner which was given several years go In this city te Themas llayley Petter, a mem ber of the English Heuso of Commens. The Hov.Henryrottorwasthohost, whlle among me guests were n numoer ei etner wen known inomliers of the retter family. When It came Mr. KvnrtVs turn formally "te speak he began about In this way: 'When I retneni lcr that we nre Mug entertained by the Ttev. Henry-retter: Unit we were Invited te meet Sir Themas llayloy-Vettcrs when I ebervc at my right Clarksen Jf.-1'etter and at in v left uev. Kllzhalct Nott-l'ettor,I am rcmtiHl ed of a young country clergyman who wns unexpectedly summoned te supply a city pulpit. The church was se Imposing and the congregation se f.whlonable that when he rose te make the encnini; Invocation he found him self a geed deal lluMrated. The result was that te the consternation of his hearers he led off with the ipotltlen: O Lerd.hcln us never te forget that Theu art the clay and that we nre the petters. Ononiernlngthoolovator which carried him up te his office in the State Department con tained an unusal number or strangers pre sumably applicant) for Ministerships or Con Cen sulshlps.TurnIng te a friend whoneeeinpanlod him. mt. Kvarts whlsnored: ''Tills Is tlie largest collection for foreign missions that I've seen taken up for seme time." Te All Whom It .Mny Concern. The editer of the Mount Jey Star and Xete proposes next wcek te lcave fcr a few days' trip te Washington, llaltlmore and ether places. He wants "It distinctly understood the trip te the Capital city has no imlltlcal significance. We are no applicants for a po sition en President Cleveland's cabinet nor ter any ethor position en the new administra tion, nor nre we coins touiveanvadvieo or suggestions hew the Democratic president is te be inaugurated en the fourth of next mouth. Neither are we going te confer with the postefllco department, regarding the fight for locating the Mount Jey postefllco, as we donettako sides ln that tight. Hut our trip will Ih ene Mmply for slght-soelng and plea sure." Accldfnt en the ltallreail. The Harrlsburg expres, cast-bound en the rennsylvanla railroad, which left Lancaster atS:10en Wednesday morning, was thrown from the track at Firty-ninth street, Phila delphia about 10i0 o'clock. Tliree cars were thrown from tlie track and the rails were tern up foracensldorablo distance. Although the train was running at a high rate of speed, and the passengers were well shaken up, no body wns severely Injured. Little delay was occasioned as trains were shifted te ether tracks and the wreck was ieedlly cleared away. The accident was due te the'breaklng of a switch spring. Th rretlts or a Monopoly. The statement of the Bell tolephono com pany, of Philadelphia, filed with Secretary Africa, shows extraordinary prosperity dur ing the last year, and proves that this com pany could well afford te abate its oxhorbi exhorbi oxherbi tant charges. The dividends wero as fellows : January 15, 3 per cent., S16,6O0 ; June 17, 0 nor cent., R13,0O0 S December 10, 32 per cent., f 170,200. Total for IsSl. -II percent, ?ii2p, 000. The capital stock, all paid in, Is ?M0, 000 ; the cost of line and equipment. M03, 630.03 ; gross expenses for 1SSI, S1S0.77S.41 ; gross receipts fAS9,G77. 17 ; taxes paid wero 59,302.83. Wnt te St. I.eult. F-x-ChlofefPollcoJohn F. Delchler and rrisen Inspector Jacob W. Nissley, of Mt. Jey, left for St. Leuis, this afternoon. They have, been summoned te that cltv te testify ln a suit against William Mever. " It will be remembered that Mever was mixed up with Jehn 11. Dennis in a fraudulent mule trans action out there, for which Dennis is serving a term in the ponitentlary. Anotlier Hetel Changr. Cspt- Jeseph Umble has purchased from Daniel Fry the loase, geed will and fur niture or the l'xchange hotel, and will take possession en the 1st of March. In con sequence or this change of bae Cant. Umble deelines being a candidate for nlderman of the Ninth ward. Funeral or rranela Jept,h Spangler, The funeral of Francis Jeseph Spanglcr. who was the eldest resldent or Lancaster at the time or his death, took plaoe this morn ing from the rosldenco of his son, Jehn Spaugler, Xa 037 Columbia avonue. Tlie funeral son-Ices were held ut St. Jeseph's hurch and the interment made at St. Jo Je Jo seph'a comctery. At the Sutten Ileuie. Eighteen vacs occupled' the station heuse last night. They wero dlscharged this morning. One gas and two gasollne lights failed te burn last night. Collating Acelilelit. A alx-ycar-eld son of Frank Deminet, while coasting en German treet this morning, was thrown from his sled, and cut badly in the head. Appeal lleanl. Appeals from taxation in Ptradlse, West Earl, Mt Jey township, Upper Lcaceck, Martlc, Leaceck and East Lampcter nore heard and disposed of by the ceuutv com cem com mUklenors te-ilav. A. IlAtet Orubb't Funeral. The luueral of A. Bates Grubb will take place at Mount Hepe, at 2 p. nu te-morrow. At the Maiinercher Rink. The third ettheteries of twe-uilln races will be contested thli evenlng nt the ilitnnerclier rink. The prliu for the winner 1 a handsome ellvur medal, and the contestants will be Jehn Eekert, Jehn Vlllee, Stuart Wylls and Edward Treygr. Tclepbenn Connections. F. Bhreder ft Ce.'s cotton mills, Seuth I'rlnce Uroet, and F.Shroder's rosldenco, Ne. 240 East Orange street, are connectod with the telephone oxchauce. In Mcmerlutu, At amostlngef the ptiy4lclans who attended the funeral of Dr. laae C. Wcldler, nt Moohan Meohan Moehan lcsburir, Lancaster county, Ta., en Wednesday, Feb. t, 18S3, Dr. A. M.UIIItirwasappetnt)d chair man, and the follewlos prramble nnd resolu tions wero adopted : WnsREAB, It hus pleeied nn All-Wlun I'revt. denroteremnro rrem our midst l)r. Isaac C. n cldlcr, an esteeined and nnd honored uiuuibcr oreurprorelon. llttehtil, Timlin the death or Dr. Wetfllcr. the medlcal profcwulen andlhn community ln which he lived and labored be faithfully for tu many yearn, liare suntalned nn trreparahle lesi. JUiulitU, That weexpruHs our hcurtfclt sym pathies with the family In their ad bereave ment, believing thit thelr lei la his Ruin. UctelitiX, That thomtrenelntlonabo publlhed In the dally papers or the county, and ale that a.cepy be ent te the faintly of .he deceased. A. M. JIll.LKIl, il. D., Jt. W. IIUItST, M. I)., . A. F. DILLMA.N, JI. II.. IMJtw Lommlltee. Amusement. Clitap Cemtilif.lHrry leutuguc'a comedy company begins a three nights engagement at tbsuperaheuse this evening, pruientlug "An tlct," w hlch U spoken of us a laughable produc tion. The prices are wlihlu easy reach of all. The Reading Timti says " the allow U a geed one and tustwlih lurge audiencca while here." JtKATJIS. lloerta. In thU city, Edwin Nerman, en of Henry knd Vl<ttu lloertr, ln the ;th month of hla age. The relative tad frtenij of the bmlly re re pectfully inr!l4 U sltead the fanrnd. trew hU p4rcnU runldt-nc, -Ve. 123 North' McJUerry trot, en Friday kfttmoen at t e'cVxlc In terment at bhrelner'a cezetterj f. JtAUKZTH. Il,lt.jtr.l,l SfMIt. Pntr.ADti.riiu, Feb.S. Fleer Call, asiSlc mt rs' luver j annt-rflne. n71A3II j K!r- t:74t tt, Penu'a. family, U iftJ7ii U'fntrr , UVt (H saj de straights, USiQUtr. Ulan. ril tiVtr, tlOOQIU)! de straights, llfS ej -mttiUn pitt enu, 15 uiasw: spring de, 5 3. Hye dour at W lifts ), heut 11 rm uud In fair demand ; Su.1VOrtH Ited.at twXojNe. 3 de, at sec f Ne. J Va. &, tee i Ne. -2 Duluwaie, de, W!c .Cern atrengcr with geed dumaud straDitrr. 3 v '. ". yellow, atilci de mixed, at lej Ne. 3 dn, 4.gi;ic. ()als active, and prlcei htghert Ne. 1 Whin-, Je.udasfasei Ne. mixed, 3514c, Itye ttnn at TSc. a, , .?S:,?TS? 8tett,ly at SflStfe iTlmnthy rjolet Wlnterbran aulet t nn sin ri ixirks,?M wl.f a3rAnd " lulet d'emnnd ( in leas meat mAt: VWK ' snekd gheuldt t.ard stenrtv I city refined, at 7'QSc ; loose butchers', O'jQTe t lirlnie tnun. 7 4 llntUr nnit for tlni but dull for medium C'rramrrr extm, 3Se I H. I J. ami N. Y. Us 'SUi .Teet rtsfry citm, "iV; de geed te choice, 20 R3e t Wtrrn de. SiW?t1c. lolls nt lJ-lHet ivtrklng linttrr, "fltSc r.ug dull i extra. ?.')tfiie. ;tiiM'9(ti'ailv, lint nult'li New Yerk Kull Cream. .ini(et Ohie Flat, cholce, ll?lie i dofalrtepriinn, l"kf t'Xc ; I'rnu'aiwrt ekluin.SU 07c i de lull de, HftSc. IVtrelcumdlilt t Itillued, 71c. Wlil.kv dull at il -V New Yerk .Market. NkwYehk. Feb. .V Fleur State nnd Western mihernulet but tcadv. Southern Ulead). Wheal J-fi'ie lower, henvy and Irregular with a moderate bultic4 Ne. 1 Vhtte, nominal ; NikSIIml, Feb., !Vi March, 1','JIV : April, KM("3Xe i May, WtftWKe. Cem wjfsVc lewer and dull i Mixed Wetein, spot. lOuMe : de fntum, ISMjtlVc. Oats a shailn lower : Mate, STflllc ) Wetem, a'flluc t.le Sleck lrtee. ClllCAOO. Cnttle Kecclnts, S.Si head . htp ments, ?.lil head : nnallty exeeedlmtlv poer: fat heavv grade telling treinter , ether dull and weaker; rat, l.l'.t In l.nni ixiumti. . Hi Rtim : l.-rm in l.x-i pound, l 'AViS .V : l.lm In i.-J peuud, H 1 v,U fti : l.nin te l.len pound. W '. tl'i bntchem', J,M,U : canning ntulTlevier at Si.vw?3ilt "tiH'k.-r. " rvKTI ti feeder, tl aW IMl corn-fed Texan. J-tli"tl la He ltecelptn. iSUHU head i hlpment. 7,i: geed urade stronger. eivire and light Rrade weaker ; rough paeklncJI iV?l M ijiaeklngnnd hlpulng. !) te 4'tipnund, l Mff I t" : light, ljn te iiermnnd. si.tMllOi: klp. W S'ri 4.M. Sheei ltecclpt. S.viti hid ; shipments fnl : market dull and value verv weak ; Inferior grade almnt unsalable ; common, fl .VVJitM; medium, 3ixi3i.:gcxl, M.VgSfA; cliolee f17A fit. East I. niKirrv. Cuttle continued low, with prii-e teadv : t tme old nl - "W' : fair te go,!, tl MiS J ; eouimen. r. TJffil sj : rt'celpt. 2vhfndi chlpiiient. IV head. Heg were dull and nominal; 1'hUadelphla, MiJ.110; Yerker. t JI 73 : pig. l i'JUU; receipt, iinihead: shipments, i.ivaj head. s-hceji were very dull ; fair te gixl, tl.vujl ; eommen, 2$ 4 : receipts, Kue ;hlpmeiit, 3.i head Murk Markets. Quotation by Heed, Me Graun ft Ce., Iktukeiy, VlH. 3 1-. M. i-auc-isier, i a. MIeurl Vaclflc Michigan Cent ml New erkCentr.il New.lerey Cent ml Ohie Central Del. Iaick. A Western II A. u. B.V, Sfc at', & I?1 St 3) -rs IF tA 31 w X' 73As Denver ft HliXinuule.... Eric KausaH ft Texa. ;;:;;: Ijike."-heri' &i Chlengeft N. W coin X. N.. Out ft Western SL Paul ft Omaha. , Pacific Mall Hechestcrft l'ltt'liurg.... St. Paul Texas Pacific. Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Wcst'n I'nlen Telegraph Louisville, ft Naahvllle. . . N. Y.. Chi. ft St. U Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading i'." MS 73 51s j: ' M M '.'. s;" . . t :: & :: Ji 1'. T. ft lturfale .... Northern Pacific Cem.. Northern racltlc Pref.. Ilftnnville Philadelphia A Eriu Northern Central Underground. Canada euthern en People's Paenger Jersuv Central Phll.lilelpliU. Quotation by AecUteiI Pic-. Stiwks steady. Philadelphia ft Erie It. E Helding Railroad Pennsj 1 vnnla Hallrthiil Ihlgli Valley Haltreail Fnlted Cempanle of New Jersey Northern Paeltlc Northern Pacific Preferred Northern Central Kallrnad Lehigh Navigation Company Nerrlst own Uallread Central Trontiertatlon (.'einpany ItuiraUi, New Yerk ft Phlladulnhla Llttlebchuylklll Itallnud...... is ls-ie . ... 51 :::.:,& K & e !J ie; 3: MJ New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks active andhueyrnt Jlency at ISUiC New Yerk Central nv Erie Katlread Ill; Adams Kxpre lij .Michigan Cent ml Call mad .VUf Mli-hlgan Miiitheru Itallnaid t&i Illinois Centnil Itailruad :t Cleveland ft Pittsburg Uallread 131 Chicago & Heck Il.-iinl Uallread tuOU Pittsburg ft Fert Wayne liat.i-ead in Western Union Telegraph Company 61 Teledo A Wabash !..... ( New Jersey Cent ml aV N'uw Yerk, Ontario ft Western uji Lecal Storks and llenitt. Heperted by J. II. Leng. Par Lat value, sale. Lancaster City, 0 per cent., ltl jim li ' " Km. tee 113 " " !"! ll U) " ftperet. In 1 erlyt-ars.. li HUM " 1 " school lean K Hri " t ' lu 1 or 3) years. lu no " " In S or 34 years. li) lrtii " 4 " In 10 oral year. Km 1W..V) Jtanhelm Borough lean lui icy Hi UK stocks. First National Rink i,i ar. Fanners' National Kink &1 Hi Fulton National Hank Kn) Wit Lancaster County National Hank .' 110 C'lluinbla National 1! ink ,iu j.ui Chrl,tliiiia National ILink lu) 1IX Eiihmtn National H.iuk nu l.M Find National H.ink,Cnluiubl.i He l.vi Flrt National lUnk, Stmsburg lu) 131) First National Hank, Marietta lu) -jnu First National Hank, .Mt. Jey no 151. I. Illlz National Hank lui l.y.en Mnnhelm National Hank loe lr.l.ss Union National Hank. Mount Jey.... ,V) TT.Si New Helland National Hank lu) 131 flap National Hank luj 115 QuarryvllloNatIen.il Hank lu) 110.2T rriiNriKt stecxs. Hlg Spring 4 He-iver Valley 2.1 10 Hrldgepert ft Horieshoo 13U 53 Columbia ft Chu-itnut Hill -is is Columbia ft Washington a) 51.03 Conestoga ft lllg spring as aj Cnlumblaft Marleita 25 : .Matewu ft Ellzabeihtewn 25 lu laincaster ft Ejihmta 25 7 Luncasterft w lllew Street 25 .ui stnubuigft Jllllpert 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown 25 CO -Marietta ft Mount Jey 25 ;i Lnnc, Kllzabethlnwn A MIddletewu. liu 711 Iincasterft Frultville Ui U Ijincaslerft I.ltltz 25 75 Eiust HnindywIiiDft Wayncsburg M 1 Ijincnater ft WllllamstOMn 25 la-,.;; I.inrasterft Maner .V) 111; Lancaster ft Maiihulm 25 Laucasturft .Marlutta 25 35 Lancaster. New Helland loe ki I.ancusterft susriuehannu 30u an Lancaster ft New Danville 25 7.03 XISCKLLA.ICOUS STOCKS. QunrryvllIell.lt .in 2.23 Mlllersvllle street Car 50 511 luanlrer Printing Company no 50S3 Gas Light anil Fuel Company 25 si SIuveiih Heuso (Henda) lue lu) Columbia (ias Company 25 25 Columbia Watnr Company 10 8 .SuBiiuehnnna Iren Company lui an.23 .Marietta Hollew-waro id) 210 Sturcna llouse u 3 Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel 25 ls.ft5 Northern Market 60 73 Eastern -Mulket 5n 55 Western Market nn 51 Lancaster City htieet Hallway Ce fin 5e tins Company Hend UO lu) Columbia lioreugh Henda lue ion .v; n- Ait mt Tis i.'.wi.'.vr.s. V5 EDUCTION IN OVERCOATS A-X. In order te redueu our large stock of Fur Heavurs, )lettena, Kotvey and Cerkscruwa for Otercentlngs. I will, for the next O) days, miike up te your order, In tlrst-cles atyle.at greatly reduced prices. All garments iiieguat-anteed te Mt perfect and only the best iiuallty of trim, mlugs tire Used. A. II. lUWHNHTF.IV, ... ., Flno'l'allerlng. 37 North Quccu street, opposite the Poatetllco. mSl-Oindlt DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAHTNEnSIIIP. The ce-partnerhlp hnrelorero vxlttlug uuder the naiiin of Philip Lebrelter ft Ce., lim ited, having expired by limitation Jan. 1, lbS3, la mutually dissolved, Jehn W. I.cbrclter with drawing. Ibubuslncsoflheluto llrm will be tnttled by Philip I.ebzelter and Chaa. 1.'. Down ey, who will continue the business nt thn old Uiud PHILIP LEHZELTElt, CIIAS E. DOWNEY, JOHN W. LKUZELTCR. nsrjnj wltharawTi from the firm of Philip Lbt i-r k i e., I would respectfully ask my Jrieii'l. turacutlnnsnceer thelr patronage te lt Utr Urn UA(4Aliw JOHN Y. LEHZELTElt. I lyJISLATIVK NOTICE. -J Smie I hercbv ilvun that uunllcatlnn vl l mAe leth Ltgl.latarcef Pennsylvania. t sjsvta miMi. for tlM! inawse of "An ' r tBw.riiritk,n te the llomefer F J CMM Jr ttx, City and County of La "Aii.ici ntnic- trlendlcsa .ancasler." law '4ft r-lHif the 4-rcctleii or enlargement or wswwisii, taujirem i Becomm'uaie nemeicsa yj tltsttt children evr tweand under four jnu bt e, vr,hililtd by Act of lt3, from uulNtteanr.clu the County Peer Heme. DA Sir. I. lltltll. SAMI.'EL M. MYEItJ, II HUH It. FULTON. Jns-tdTh Committee. 0 lIIARTEK NOTICE. J Nellre 1. harebv rlVk'U of the Intciilten te apply te the Judge of the Court of Cr.rnuen iii.ua in laiucusisr ceuniy, en iiu.miai, inu Ifilh day of FKHUL'AHY", lm3, at 10 o'clock a. in., foriichartertolncorponite "TheCltUena Iknid'1 el' btrasburg boreugli, Pennsylvania. The ob. ject of said prepcksd corporation te be the cut tlvatlonet mul". A F SIIENCK. jimi-stavr solicitor. .VI.'IF AltrKHTMKMRXTS. TirANTKD A SM".LL CHOP OP OLD iT l.ANCASTEIt TOllACCO. Adillf. F. M. lti:KVF.S, Semertnn, Ta. felllilAStw iriOH SALE CHEAP. V A Masen ft Hamlin Onrsn.nnd n ltefrlgora ltefrlgera ltefrlgora ter. W. it. FOE1II.. fob l-5l Xe. tX F.t Oranna Mivet. U11L1C SALE OF A OENEKAL AS. sertment nf lloiiteheld and Kitchen Furn iture mi FltlDAY AFTKHMWN'nt I o'eleck.nt Ne.13 E.wt Fiederlck treet. ltd F. II. WI1.HE1.M, Alicl. TV DO KS HAVE LONG SINCE DI'.Cl DKD O that the vlUra Fitmt.V. CUrar Is the best lu the Mate, at IIAItTM AN" YELLOW FliONT rill AH STOUE. rpllHV CAN ALL COPY 111 T NONE 1 can equal the Havana Yellow Frent .V. Ci gar, at II.VIiTM AN YELLOW FliONT I IllAH STOKE. MKEHSCIIAFM AND ItHlAlt PIPES and Mneker. a cholee let te select Irein, at price that defy competition, at' IIAItTM AN'd YELLOW FliONT CKiAK STOUE. ritllKY CAN ALL COPY. HUT NONE can eenal the Havana Yellow Frent 5c. Cigar, at IIAHTMAN'S, YELLOW FliONT C1QAU STOHE. V I'HK-SII LOTOKOYSTEUS. V .AD VDDLE HOCK ! HOCK) iv At M.Timerchei Hall. lONEM AS f 11 unit Y T llt.Mtl DOEKK, li-UVStd Proprietor. plIUAUS KHOM fl PEK IIUNDKED TO y the Very Finest Quality, tn iwiekages ulta lileforthelleHdav. nt IIAHTMAN'S YELLOW FliONT Cll'.AH TOHE. 1710H KENT. 1" V TWO-TOKY HHICK HOUSE, nine mom, ga. geed cellar, hydrant, cistern, large let lib all kind or fruit. Applv te ,,l-V- k.',, ,T,,L-1,- HEXin MlUHEIiT. feUVlltTu.Th.S Ne. 61 North Dukv street CllEETZ. ij THE CONFECTIONEH, lln remnviNl te hi New Kkhiii. NO. 121 NOItTII IJI'EEN M'liEKT. opposite the Franklin Heuse. febi-3t -VTOT1CE. A STATED MEETING OF i- "The Lancaster Athletic Clnb" will be held at It room thi (THUKSDA Y) evening, nt eight o'clock. A full attendance desired, ltd P. E. SLAYMAKEH, Secretary. STORAGE AMV- COMM1SSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEH, dec-Myd Id WtSt Chestnut street. i TWO-STORY BRICK DYVELLINU rV llntifc, situated ln a destrable part of the cltv, will be sold cheap. Heuse has 7 rooms, gas and water, nnd the let extends 130 tect te a ten teet wide alley. Inquire of JOHN A.COYI.E. ltd 11", East King street. TTIOR KENT SEALED PROPOSAI.S X: will be received by Market Committee nt Cltv Treasurer' Office up te -MONDAY' EVENlNlI. FLH. '.). at 7e clock, for rent of the Old Market lleue en West King street, In Cltv Hall C. F. MYERS, feb5-3t Clerk of Committee PRIVATE SALE AT THE MERRIMAC Hene, North Prince ftreet, Lancaster, Pa., of two curlisids of Horses, consisting of one car load of Canada Horses, tlrst-clasa leeders, heavy draft, and ene carload of Iowa Herse, ulce driver, and seme fer general tann use. fMtd tJEOltUEtillO'S.MAN PRICE LIST RAKER'S CORN. 1(V. A Can : Window's, 12Mc : lied seal Urand.Oc.; 3 cans Choice Tomatoes ler 25c ; Cocea Shells only 6c. a : (irnnulated -ugar, ik'c. ) fc ; Stan dart! A sugar, tic., pure White ; Celtee. 13, M, 1, 20, 2-2 and 25c. W a. AT CLAHKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STOHE, Ne. a West King street q-i r fnn WORTH of millinery UA.J)JVJJ Ooeds te be sold at a very heavy n-duetien, en account of n-mevnl te our iibw store, te North (uivn street, (Strauss' Old Stand. I NEW' YOHK AND PAH1S SIII.LINEHY CO.. JanS-tfd 22 West King St., Luncnstcr, l'iu THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST complete, assortment of Euchre, Casine and Peker Cards in the town, Hern sc. per )uick up, HAHTMANSTELLOW FHONTCIOAU STOHE. T50TE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS xt 83.00 x nezxx, AT NO. lrti NOKTH tJt'EEN STREET. Janl'Jtfd Lancaster, Pa. TRADE DOLLARS TAKEN AT PAR. In exchange for Underwear, Comforti-, Counterpanes, Hosiery, Knit Jackets, shirts. Pant, overalls. Gloves, Slitts. Suspenders and a variety of Ladles' and Gents' Furnishing Goods at price. less than ever. Pleaie call aud examine before you buv. HENRY HECHTOLD, Nn. il North .uecn Street Sign of the Hlg Stocking. INSTATE OP CONRAD OAST, LATE OF li thectty or Lancaster, deceased. Letters tiwtnmentur) n f aid estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thorefe lire rc'iucsted te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demand against the satne will ptencnt tbem w ltlieut delay for settle meut te the undersigned. A.MOSC. CAST, .IACOHSIILEY' DANIEL HAHT5IAN, JanWtdTh Executers. ASSIONED ESTATE OF D. F. MAGEE and wlfe, eri.lttln Hiitaln tewnahlp, I.an caster county. I). F. Mugee and wifu, of Llttle Hrttaln township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, datad February 1, lss5, aastgned and transferred all their eatate ami ctlects te the un dersigned, for the benefit of the credltera of the said D. F. Stagce. he therefore give netice te all persons indebted te said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, and the-,0 having claim te pm-et them te JOHN A.COYI.E, Assignee, Rcildlng In the City 01 Lancaster. febS-ltdSStw IJ. MARTIN & CO. Remnant Counter. Thl week we offer a line of REMNANT DRESS GOODS, -IN- f ASHMF.RES DELAINES. .MOHAIRS, PONGEES, NOVELTIES PLAID'S OTTOSIANS, SILKS, At eue-half their value. Seino nre in lengths sumcicnt rer Dresa Patterns, hlle ethers range from 1 te 7 yards. Remnant Bleached Muslin, In nil the bed makes, including WII.LIAMSV1LLE, WA.MMITTA. NEW YORK MILLS, At Re. pr ynid, worth 13)r. Just received, a case of Remnant Mourning Prints IX NEW bPRING PATTERNS, at 3c. per yard. On the REMNANT COUNTER will be found Remnants of All Masses of D;y Goods ! AT OIIEATLY REDUCED riUCLS, J. B. Martin d Ce,, Cor. West King nnil Trine St?., LAKCA6TEI1, VA. AMVXVMVXTH. pi' ireN opera uersE. TllltEF. NinilTS-COMMKNCINU Tlmredny Evenlnff Febnirtry 6, O, 7. U.NUAOEMENT OF HARRY MONTAGUE. SUPF.Ull COMEDY COMPANY. IN THE ClIAHMINtl .Ml'StCAL COMEDY: ANTICS, OIL FUN AT l.ONU HUANCH. Intristurlng a host nt delightful novelties. Concluding with the benutllut torpstchercuu fautasle cxtuvsslv urrauged by Harrj' Mon tague, entitled " The (. haiupugne (Jimdrflle." PK1CES OF ADMISSION. 10, !0 ft 9) CENTS. 5-ivit en sale at opera heue. f3-5t run sai.k eit itf.'.vr. .7IOR RENT. V The hall lvi fret-ou Ihlnlstervnf Meln metx building, Ne. it! . Vel tlitjnoen street. Ap plv te ' .1. L. STEIN MUTZ. iMId -itieiTrent. X! The Htem rtmni, tinner of North lueen and East Orange t recta, new uei'iipled by E, St, Mieetz. Apply at Janl7tfd NO. II EAST PKANUE ST. "lOAL YARD FOR RENT. V.' A Civil Yiitit. wit hull the necpary conven ience, as Otllce. Dnelllug, stable, llln, ftc. Ac, and doing a large business, wilt be rented from the 1st of April next, nn ieaenabl term. Ap ply te K. l. liOl.ENUr.. Jan2-.1ta ltd in south tjuecn utivet. ORTtENT. " Ij A Dairy Farm of li Acr,1, tn the city of l.ane.iter and Mauhelui tenhlp, known a "llardnlck Farm," fiiiiu April 1st. Apply te .1. SI. llt'ltKE. Ne. 13 North Duke street. Or MOUTniLP. SIALONE, Park Heuse. Janil tldftw IjieTrRENX .1! At NiVitENTltEsiCAItE.hentedUHims en second and thtid tlnen, suitable for a seam stiv. ettlec ue or lodging purposes. Posses sion April 1. Apply at SI. IIAHEItlU'SH, Jan 1 tM 3) Penn Square. "I3V1ILICSALK WILL RE SOLD AT X public sale ON SATUKDAY EVENING. THE 7in DAY OF l'EHHUAUY, NEXT, at the Leepard Hetel. In the. Cltv or Lancaster, a new tislery brick DWELL1NO DOUSE, with G rooms and plastered garret : hydrant and let of ground, situate and fronting en south side of East Chestnut street. Ne. 732. containing In front 22 feet, nnd extending seuthwnnl 11 feet te a public alley. JOHN MUHPHY. Hesby sncar-KT, Aurtleneer. Z. swerr. Attorney. )au31-7td i'O.TC.I- -llOH Al.UEHMAN. P. B. FORDNEY, or Feckth Warh. Situkct te Itirrm.ic.vs Itrt-ia. Janlu-tfd -IOK AIJIUUMAX NINTH WA11D, JOS. UMBLE. Subject te Rkitblicak Ileum. I"?T0U .vi.OKUMA.V OF THE SIXTH " WARD. J. H. SCHNEIDER. SvnJEcr te Demecbatic ItCLta. n.M pOK AI.t)i:iOIAN M. H. McCOMSEY, Or TnE Fourth IVaiii. Scbject te Democratic Rcles. Jan'Jti-tfd 1710K AI.DHHMAN OF THK SIXTH X! WARD. JAMES P. PLUCKER. St-MEfT te Democratic Rule. febtlwd I7IOH rONSTAUUl Ok"tHK SIXTH ' WARD, MARTIN DATX.Y. scbject te Dejieciutic Itcirs. 13 lwd D KMernATic risi.MAKit;.-?. The Demeernt nf the Cltv of Iincnster aie re- iiuvKtetl tia..-emble at the usual place for hold held Iiib Prlmarv !.lectloneu WEDNESDAY EVEN. INti, FEUItt'AltY I. between 7 and H o'clock, te place In nondnatleu candidate ter the Scheel lleanl and Want Otllccrs.nnd for members of the Democratic City Committee. The election will be held en SATURDAY. KEI1UITAHY7, between the hours nf Band o'clock, eccpt In the ElKht Ward, when) Iho imlls will la) open trem ( te a o'clock. The fellow lug are the places of meeting : First Wiird hnbcr Hetel. Second Ward Wendlti'. lintel. Third Wanl EffliiKer' lintel. Fourth Ward Jnhn Fritch' Restaurant. Fifth Ward Philip Wall's Hetel. sixth Ward Schiller Heuse. Seventh Want Seventh Ward Hetel. Eighth Ward Kehlluiw' Hetel. Ninth Wurd Arneld Jlna.' Hetel. The Officer of the nvverul wanld will report the vote for school Director at the headquar ters of the Committee, third Meer of the Pcwt nlllcebullilliic, at 0 o'clock en the evenlii); of the Primary Election. I twunle decided te submit te the voter of the wvenil ward a jimpieed chaiijre In the rule nominating candidate for the school Heard. The prepiwed rulela that from and lifter lawi, each wurd shall be entitled te two of the Demo cratic member et the Heard, and a. a vacancy occurs 1.1 any ward the Democratic voters shall vete rer and select the cuudldate for the school lteiird whom they desire te have placed en the ticket. W. U.HENSEL, Chairman. sir.MCAt- B HANDY. as a mcmm. The following artlcie wa velunturily sent te Mil. II. E. SLAY.MAKEIt, AKentferREIOAUT'S OLD WINESTORE.bya prominent pructlcInK physician of thl ceuntv, who has oxtenstvely used the Itrundy refened te In hi regular pnic pnic tlce. it In commended te the nttuutionef the allllcted with INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant wiih never Intended as a bovemKO, but te be used us 11 medicine of (trcatcr potency In the cure of some of the destructive dli.eju.es which sweeps nuny their annua! thousands of victim. With a purely philanthropic motive, we present tn the favorable notice of Invalids csiiec lelly theso allllcted with that mtscmhle disease. Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which Is nothing mere or less than ItltANDY. The aged, with fcchle appetite, and mero or less debility, will Hud this simple mcdlclne, when used properly, A SOVEREIGN REMEDY Fer all their ills and aches, l(u it, hew ever, strictly understood that we prescribe and use but ene article, aud that is Regart's Old Brandy, Sold by our enterprising friend, II. V. SLAY MAKER. This brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our expe rience cxtemU, and we therefore Klveltthe preference ever all ether Unindles no matter with hew- many Jaw brcaklm? French titles they am hrunded. Oue-fourth of the money that fs yearly thrown away en various Impotent dvs pepsin specifics, would suMce te buy all the Ilrundy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the cumtlve power of It EI U ART'S OLD I1RANDY In canes of Dyspepsia, we can summon numbers of witnesses ene caseln particular we will cltei A hard working farmer had been allllcted with an exhausting Dyspepsia rern uiimber of years 1 his stomach would reject almost every kind or feed ; he bul Hourcructatlemi constantly uonp uenp uonp pctlte In fact he was obliged te restrict his diet ie crackers and stale bread, and as u beverage he used Mclirnuii's Reet Iluer. He Is a Methodist, and then, us new, preached at times, and In his discourse often declaimed eunustly against all kinds of strong drink. When ndvlted te try REIGART'S OLD HltANDY III his case, he looked up with astonishment t but ufter hearing of his w underfill effects In the cases of some of his near acquaintances, beat last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Ilrundy faithfully and steadily j the first bottle giving him un appetite, und bofero the second was all taken he was n sound mau, with a stom ach capable of digesting anything which he cheese te eat. He still keeps It 'nnd uses a littlv occasionally 1 and since he lias this medicine, he has been efvery llttle pecuniary benefit te the doctor. A Ji-actlttng i'hyticlan. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGENT FOR REIOAUT'S OLD WINE STORK, EsTAHLlSlIEDINHbS. Importer and Dealer ln Old Ilmndy, Sherry, flu. pcrler old Madeira, Impound I11 1818, lu.7 mid ltcn. Champagnes or every' brand, 1 Scotch Ale, Perter, Ilrewn Stout. Ne. 20 East King Streot, Lancaster pEARL FLOUR, STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOUR MAKES WHOLESOME AND DELICIOUS 1IHEAD. KEPT BY J. I,. BINKI EY, J. FRANK HEIST, WM. ULlCEENDEnrER Liecwttr, I'. JnltW0td Brandy tmr A -. r . reiiN a (UViiMR. CARPET DEPARTMENT. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST LINE OF NEW CHOICE STYLES -IN WILTONS, MOOQDETTES, VELVETS, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels, Three Plys, EXTRA. SUPERS AND INGRAINS, ,:VKU stiV'VaS'a m - JOHNS. GIVLER & CO., DIIY GOODS AND OAUI'ET HOUSE. Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ITAOr.ll A HHOTIIKH. SPRING, 1885. "WALL PAPERS. t : HA?R T ?.9,E5 inve new ready for shewinff, Complete Lines of WALL PAPER, Selected from the Leading Manufactures of this country, and representing all qualities from the Loweet Priced Papers te tlie Finest Goods Made. Brown and Wnite Blanks, Plats and Satins. Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes. Hand Prints, Itosteii Felt, Linrriisin Walten. CEILING DECORATIONS, FRIEZES AND BORDERS. . , w. employ .Paper Hangers competent te de all grades of work, including Pine 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, nil colors and widths; Scotch Helland, all colors and widths ; American Helland, all colors and widths. x f,!?,1111.0 eC.N?w Dade Shades, ranging in price from 25 cents w wa.ww. wpiiiig jj.ui,uu uuu j-uu HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. 150WEIW .t Hl'UST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out by March 1. $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. M I ' e Hill inske I'lici-, VEUV LOW. Our Stock I. tee Tgr Mid must te rvltic1 IT-USONS I.V WANT OF Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, uutwuttura, .nuciery, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings Black Silks, Black Oashmeres, Dress ( WILL IK) WELL TO GIVE USA BOWERS & HURST, JJes.26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa JEXT LIOOH TO THE COUKT IlOL'SK. FAHNESTOCK'S. . Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Iiirvi'tfmiii MHiiufucturlr, In lurh'ulets, nt LOW rniCES, li which Invlls sttvutlen. ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, KnunaMCIALNKWrOUIje """ ' - " R. E. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. rHBAP STOHE. COUNTERPANES. "WHITE AND OOLOnED COUNTERPANES AT BAROAIN PRICES. TPitiAVifJ0 Ju1 0,cl"'d fro,n Auction nnil Vrum u llunknipt JlnmifUetiiiiir th ChSHpcsl COI7X- 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. OUR BLANKETS. It Is Ackuewlfilsd by All that our HLA.NKKTS nre the CHEAPEST In the Clly. letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. tt- Ilotweon the Coepor llouse and Serrel Ilorne Hetel. TOIIN II A F.H'S 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 ELEQANTbTOCK, WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL, ATTHE IIOOKSTOUE OF JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEENJ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. oeoiin. G.:e. 1'. H ATI 1 VON SPRING, 1885. uduuiuu rixiurcs. wieves, Goods, &c, CALL 1IKFOHK I'UItCIIASlXO. JtOUKS. !
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