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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES. FlttDAY, FETmUARY 0, 18S5.
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JK8C0PAL S. S. ASSOCIATION.
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tttr.nr.cexD ass vat. xektise eftjie
nARniKBvnar.. coxtecaiios.
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t ttim m ni;UTn jticmiKira iiriniif i"w
lsen-InUratUng DUcnMlen Yrl-
crai Tli of 8. S. Werk.
Speelnl Cern ispendence of Itrmtiecirc'tfi.
Celumhia, Feb. 0. Tlie second moetluij
ortlie American Church Sunday Scheel m m
cUUen, of tlie Jlnrriburs convocation, First
division, thw lield in tue wigwam or uiiio uiiie
cittCaalunga tribe, Ne. 3!, I. O. R. M., yostor yestor yoster
day. The ropresontntlvoi of pnt lshes prosen t
eraitl fellows l Columbia, 11: Lancaster, S5;
TXarrUbUTfj, 4 j Yerk, 13 ; Baltimore, 1 ; Hall
fax, 1.
A few lnlnutes nfter twolve o'elock the
lllght Rev. M. A. DoWeUo Itowe, bishop of
the dioceso of Pennsylvania, cnlled the moot meet
ing te erder. Mr. Ooergo II. Richard, of Co
lumbia, noted ns sccretnry pre tcin., Rev.
Jehn Ornliain, of Manhelui, belnp unnble te
be present, as he was nttcmliug the fUnersil of
ene of his parishioners. The inlnutes of the
first meeting, held in Lancaster two mentlis
age, when and whero the association was or
ganized, weronet read until Justbofero the
clese of the second sowlen.
Te a class of nlne adult lady tearhers, Rer.
Francis J. C. Meran, of Columbia, lustructed
In a model lossen. Subjeet, " The Forerun
ner." Text, Luke ill., 1 K The reverend
gcntleman graphically explained Christ's
forerunnor, Jehn tlie Daptlst, In a tnanuer
that was the admiration of his class and the
nuillonce. " Rollgten," he said, " should be
broughtinte thedalty llfe of Sunday school
scholars, and unless this be done all teach
ings go for naught." Uis mede of teaching
was then discussed.
Mrs. Smith, of Lincaster, did net favor
BChelars searching the Illble for relcrences
daring Sunday school hours j they had net
tlme.
Mrs. Oca IT. Richards : while in class
scholars have net enough te de te koep
thorn busy. They are asked te answer ene
or two questions and hunt the same number
of references. That Is nil. The teacher oo eo oe
cuplea the romalnder of the tlme talking.
New, would It net b ndvlsable If a number
of questiens bearlng directly upon Uie
lessen would be asked thorn ? Hy these n n
svvere It would show hew muefi tlme they
apent In the study of the lo-uen. Scholars
e"f a tonder age weary of hearing thalr teacher
talk se much and are apt te gut lute mischief.
If their minds vore kept en tholrwsen by
constant questioning mlsohief would be for
gotten. "Teachers are roqulred te de a gtMt
amount of talking," said Mr. Mlohnel Sjnall,
of Yerk. " TUoi-efore ladles being adapted
leims, maue eeiter tea:iicrsitian men."
After this sally, which elicited laughter,
and criticisms by several ether gentlomen en
Rev. Meran's thoerios of teaclilnjr, tin meet
ing adjourned, lunch was sorved and at 2
p. m. the association reassemblcd.
Tae Aftornenn Sruteu.
The history of the Blble as given by Rev.
A. C. Pewell, of Yerk, evoked no criticism.
Frem the b9ginnlng te the prosent tlme this
religious history vas carefully traced, and
hli ij.nuiiry was as fe lows : "The Bible
contains 08 books by 40 different writer. It
was written by lungs, shopherds, a tcnt tcnt
tnaker, vine dressers, hordsinen and a phy
sician. Itrentains history, biography, para.
bios, poetry, letters and preblems, and was
Improved In dltlerent clroumstaneos, in t jc jc jc
cossive conturiej, in joy and in sorrow, cov
ering a peried of 1,500 years.
AX INVITATION TO OUTSIXJKnS.
Rer. Merau ollbred ths threo following
resolutions which wero unanimously adopt
ed :
"That the privileges of the association be
extended te all visitors from parishes outside
of the episcepal."
"That the members of ethor denominations
In Columbia, and who were present, b Invit
ed te participate in the exercises."
"TIi.it the thanks of the association are due
nnd lire la gely oxtended te Chlcquesalungn
tribe Ne. 39, I. O. R. M Ter the troe tuu of
tholrbeuuirul ledge room."
A DALTtMOrtC SCrEnlNTBNDBNT.
Mr. Edward Higgins, suporlnteiidunt of an
Episcopal Sandiysoheol In Baltimore, next
gave his views of Sunday school work. The
mode in which his school was conducted he
carefully described. Leve, he said, is the great
law whuh governs the succsss of all Sunday
schools. It must exist amongst oUlcers,
teachers and scholars, as well as for tlie work
they da Like Rev. Meran, hefully bollevod
In thol'reo use of incidents se the lessens mar
the better and mere quickly be understood
by tlie pupils. Teachers should be careful te
net and be a friend te thelr scholars, for they
bollevohlm or her te be their most Intimate
friend. The best toachers are theso bteught
up and tralned in the schools. Mlulenurv
and tomperanco work should be loekel
after in all Sunday bchoels. Amuse
ments of n worldly nature Introduced
into the schools will have a tenduuey
te niake the children's latoreit deuper
In tills he was concurred with by ether
speakers. Teachers must nover get dis dis dis
couraged, but if they should, prayers for
their scholars will be a perfect cure. In his
school prizes are glveu te children for attend
ance, dopertinent, etc. It works well, and
if the solieols In the Uarrlsburg convocation
would adept the plan also, by " markinn"
the children ler the same, it would bu an ad
vantage This plan net with iiearty appro appre
yul. Ne teacher eau projierly manage or
train 60 or 00 children, thoreforo sul-dlvLsien
hheuld be mide. In his school hi lias n
teacher for every soren chlldreiL Thelr
comfort should also be taken Inte con cen con
slderutlou. A cblla should net be placad en
n chair, whero hU or her lect de net touch
the lloer. e
Rev. Baker bclleved that the fust that
oflieors and teachers are asilstants te lectors
should be emphasized.
Mr. Schall : "When It can be raeda bs bs
lieved that It Is a prlviloge te teach In Sunday
school, then Sunday schools will besucceaies.
This can be done by making Sunday school
work he interesting that the places of tojichers
still be sought artur. He further stnted that
teachers should call upon the schelai at
home, win them te them, after which all
would work Hinoethly. He azred wi tti all
of Mr. Higgins' theories.
a Lancaster ncoTen's rArsn.
"The Sunday school U for adults as well
as for children," vias a subject se sbly
handled by Rev. J. K. l'ratt, of Lauoaster,
hat his hearers worecortaln of the fact. Sun
day school work does net end with the child
ren. If, when in the infant class, chlidrsu
be preperly taught, they will never loave the
school, but ir net, boys when 11 or 16
years old, will loave the school never te
retuin. Girls may linger ayear or two lenger,
,Jl.J,Jey ,00 '""1 "ua'ly drift away. They
all tlilnlc they are tee old te attend Sunduv
bclioel. She Mhoela or the Episcopal church
must make the work in the schools se attrac attrac
tlve that adults will attend. If this is done,
then we will have succeeded for children
will attend en their own accord. It would
be well for every parent te have a tencher's
ciiws. x ein nas oue aim is a grand success.
Let every school in tlie Hanlsburg convoca cenvoca conveca
tlon de llkowUe. 4It will be a gruat advau advau
tage. sundat acnoeL iicsic.
Mra F. J. Detu eiler, et Halifax, Fa., rwd
nnesEBv en "Songs and MubIe In Sunday
Bcnoel," and net one was there Ipresant but
who coincided with licr In saytni It was a
nccmary oxercise. J "
ItUFEBIlED QUCSTIOh'.
"Hew should infant chlldren be Uught 7"
Refe.rul te Rev. Meran. He would Rle
them a text te learn, describing It In sudi a
w 1 1 " 0Ula co ta8"y uudorsteod. J3
would teacU thorn ebject l&osens, and by
giving dally Incidents of such slmpUaity thst
ttiat UlOV weu d at mien Vr,ir,r .iT... .?'
was speaktng. He would teaeh thm hymns
eTT;n;ri;.,..""..u".u? grapniem all
e-P""4"?11. "'d step by sten Jraw out in
pupil.
itie rest would come natural.
CONOLCBINQ intlra.mv
This cencluded the exercises. The regrets
of several rectors and teachers, who werS i,,V
able te attend the mestlng, were reai
A vote of Jhanks was gi emtie lades ui u.
Paul's church for their kind hespluuiy nnd
Uie meeting adjourned. ' ' eaa
inii.'0!.011 J1011,6191!1" oxceUent sermen
10 bt PauVn diurch, at 0:ii p. in., and the
fcecend mcetlns or the American Church
Knmiav Bclioel assccati.n was at an end.
i ?n.!ttivr? i8l,.?,w ,)CM net admit of a
J itbt j that gecdwlllrcsu't from It Uras will
rf)W
A 1 . IIunL
The commissioner te-diy heird "appeals
from .is am n uiadoluttieSwend, fourth
&?d Vu'cl'ute0' Ci Uiti C"X "eu"J-
XATtnen- j-.ic.ir; me.tr irrtr.ci.
A rrrlclil Cr tjan Twe et Its tVrrl Itlllt.iril
1111 ciiiI Clilckrn" SIcniIIpb.
Itnreiicli ltrlrf.
regular Correspondence of IxTELtictnctn.
Celumiua Feb ft A freight car of train
drawn by P. R.R. onglne Xe. 2. cast Ixiuiul,
lest two of Its rear trurk wheels at Henry
Clay fiimncc. They breke from the ali
In some inanner and Hew into the
canal. This accident caused part of the
rear truck te seltle mjieii tlie mils and
thus it remained sliding along the track until
the trnln stepped in the vet yard. The rear
braketnan wns nware of the aivldent, but tlie
yard w as entered U'fore his signals em mv
tlced. It Is a miracle that a wreck IM net
fellow the less of the wheels.
Opcnlnc et n Illlllsril llnll.
"Allle" (Irove's beautlful billiard hall, had
its grand opening, last night. It was a suc
cess, the large attendance anil exhibition
games of billiard and peel, .Inn. (.'line and
son Harry, of LnticaMer, making It such.
Beth nute'hes of ihhiI and billiards were wen
by Harrv, he defeating his father In the
former the best 3 out of 5, and the latter, a
three ball corner game, l.Vl points, by 0 points.
Of ceurse the father only made fancy and
dimeult shots and could have easily wen,
bnt the fact remains that hl son is nn V.'iert
player.
Chicken stratlng.
Anight or two age thiees entered the
chicken coops of Andrew Schellcnberger
and Abe Newcomer, in Wcl Heniptleld
township, and after helping themselves te as
much poultry as was desired, and wringing
their ltoadsetr, thPtolen property was eivily
placed in lues, the contents of which wero
emptied, ami thn the Ixigs appropriated.
I'lnf r.xlilliltlen nf I'nle I'LijIiic,
The Metropolitan iole team made geed
their word, and last evening. In the Metro
politan rink, defeated the Lancaster team by
the following seore : Mets., two goals ; Lan
caster, ene goal, one foul. The came was
witnessed by a large audience, and applause
was impartially bestowed en all geed plays,
nnd they wcre'many upon both sidcv It was
the fluent exhibition of pole playing ever wit
nessed In Columbia. The visitors were en
tertained at a banquet, gotten up in Prof.
warrsn s icst style, iiner ui giine,
Itoreitsli Itrler.
The work of cutting Ice is alKiut ended, our
Ice merchants having finished filling thelr
Ice houses.
Mile Swlngler, cmplnyed at 3upploe's
steam onglne works, had the thumb of his
right hand caught In seme machinery, yes
terday, and set erely larcerated.
J. D., a sir mouth old son efH. II. Heise,
last nlcht, after an illness of enlv3rt hours,
ilied of brain lever. Funeral an Monday, at
10 a. in, trem late residence.
Thornten Metzand Jeseph Pcseh, while at
Silver Springs yesterday, lest a when! of
their carriage, and the horse running elf they
were thrown from the vehicle, which, before
the animal could x stepped, was a complete
wreck.
Regular monthly business meeting of the
Columbia ure company una evening.
The Sens of Veturaus will also meet this
ovening.
TwoHiiiusements In Columbia In one even,
lng Is going it rather strong, but Teny
Denler's celebrated' Hnmpty Dumpty imil
specialty company In the opera house, nnd
the Ellis family of bell-rlngers In the Ire Ire
bvterlan rhureli, will have lair-slzcd au
diences, and both are deseningjef them, tee,
for they render line entertalnmenLs.
Prof. Fred. Nerriiwill givoevhlbltletis if
trick nnd fancy skating in the link te-morrow
afternoon and evening.
A IUUl CO.W ;! (. (1.11 f.l.M.
Tti Harry Mnutnj;tiu OrKnnlititliin nt ttieOperl
Ileiue Iist Mght.
A light nudlcuce In the panpiet clmlis anil
circle-mnl n crewdeil gallery witiie-sd the
first comedy prc.enlatien of the Harry Jlon Jlen Jlon
lague company. Tlie prices were low,
but the kind of eutertaiiimetit was better
than the majority of IIione given at cheap
prices. Intact there have been ninnv per per
ferinances at the openi house nt the old scuie
el prices which were mueh Inferior t(J the fai
cheaporexliibitiou of last 01 cnlug.
Ooergo and Jl.irle Nelsen epened the eo ee
nlng's fun with seme uxevllent sjieclalty
work, nnd Miss Nellio Harris did some geed
playing en the cornet, ttoergo T. Allentler
as n negre vocalist eud i-emediau was ipilte
run nv and pleased the aiitliuiien. .Shaller
and lslakcly in their Ethiopian ettrniagnii.a
awakened great applause bv their work, and
they have few .superiors lit this particular
linn. Uus Hill, the champion club swinger
and Juggler, amazed the xpoctaters by Ids
marveleus dexterity and strength w It'll the
Indian Clubs, his feat of sulnglng the 115
pound club evoking great nppl.uise. Tin
entertainment eltwud wilh a laughablw
musical eeiiHsly called "Antli-s." TIih com
pany nps.'ar ngaln this eiening.
The Ifarrts Dental AftsoeJlieti.
The regular iiiarterly uifcetlng of the
Harris Dental nwiocl.itien win held Thursday
In Gnu id Army hall.
The following named uiembeis wcie pres
ent : Dr. McCella nnd Hlestand, of
Mlllersville ; Martin, of Htrasburg ; Hertr,
of Kphratn ; Regers, of Columbia ; oil, of
Ellin ; Hill, of Gettysburg ; Clark, Knight
and Smith, of Lancaster.
Tlie president being nbstmt Dr. Hill
was called te the chair, I)r. Clark acting u
sucre tury.
Dr. Zell read an essar en the b)t material
fur filling sviuitive tcutli.
The esy was dlsoiused nt cetuidumblu
length by several members presuiit.
Dr. J. A. .Smith read a paper en n case of
etalgia of the left enr,.arislng from dlse.ne of
the teeth, the aw having eccuirml in In
own practlce.
The paper elicited soma discussion.
Dr. Regnis, of Columbia, was apnelntu 1
wsjayUtlur the annual juuKtlnj, which e. curs
in Mav.
Tim I'ropeaed Cnlliellu L'nlier.ltj .
A dispatch te the New Yerk Telrgrnm
says It Is ropertod " en the host authority"
that the proposed Catholle I'lilverslly will be
erected nt Seten Hall. The work of building
the odiflce Is net te be commenced until half
a million dollars has been collected. Among
the recent contributions is fifty thousand
dollars from Mr. Eugene Kelley, the New
Yerk banker. The munitlcciit gift of Miss
Caldwell, of thrce hundred thousand delUia,
guunmtoeil the success of the enterprise. It
isliulluvcd that the icinatulng one hundred
and fltty tIietis.inil ilejlars will be collect oil
within the next six uietiths.
llii) tus Tobacco In Cheater Count).
Mr. Altschul, of Meuntville, liai puiuhasvd
nearly all the tobacco in the vicinity of Mor Mer Mor
guntewn, including the crops of i'oiemttti,
Plank & Foreman, who nUe sold him their
crop of 10 acres grown upon the farm of J.
Heward Jacobs, lermerlv Van Lisir prop
erty, lu West Nautmeal. Ills figures were :
l"or wrappers, ICe. : binders, 0, and fillers 2a
per pound for seed leafi for Havana, from
only 2 te -la per pound were icullred mere
thuu tlie bread leaf, which owing te tli very
light weight of Havana will cause many
farmers te discontinue tlie raising of this
brand. Mr. Altschul also bought 10 acrws of
tobacco In the vicinity of Uoueybreok at thw
same figures
A l'aul l'ull,
.Mr. bJinuel Tiddler, rvsidlii'; iu Turk
county, near Dallaatewn, slipped en the lce
and fell heavllv te the ground, breaking one
of the boue of his neck, and d ymg ten mln.
utesalterward. He had gene te the barn te
de seme work, uud shortly afterwards the
family heard him till, uud en going out found
him lying half-way between the house and
the barn with a gusli en his forehead and n
bruise en his spinal column. He wascurricd
te the house and a physician sent for, but
died before he arrived.
"' Hopu Se,
KreLu ia LlllU ltccerO.
Our old frleud Henry JL Uwllui, of Lau
easter, Is In high gles In autiulputleu of get
ting part of a big estate In New Yerk clty.us
ene of the helrs of some relatlvw. We only
hope it will come te jmss. We should like in
see our friend Henry, who has se often bc-eu
disappointed as a candidate for coreucr, luy
aside the stick mid rule and spend thy re
mainder of hU days lu case and comfort.
The Death-lied Xusuriiniw Ceiujsiules.
Ellas Elbert, of York,l,eiiu.,HuedthoI,hm Yerk,l,eiiu.,HuedthoI,hm York,l,eiiu.,HuedtheI,hm
uU Uuaniiilue Mutual Aid ut.oeiatien or
ii t."""0' ,0 '''-''' JliOWien the llle of Jue,
uett, aged 61, iiuule payable te complainant.
A demurer was entered te the suit, declaring
tue transaction te bo'efa gambling natuie,"
Judge llpwn sustained the dciuurier and
llsuiUsed the blii JleJsild, however, Unit "no
company uikingHUclirUksceuld tsiwibly my
them and the whole face of the case Hliewed
i,,t.. Jw,m-ly ca"''d en a life Insurance
business under false colors, and was a
gnrnb lng corporation of the worst dcs.Ti.H
A I'alr HaiiSRerlii Treutdr,
It will be inucmbercd that u man bv the
name of Snaiely, of Orrvllle, Ohb piiun
large fair In this city In InT. ltst siiiuuier
he held ene at New Castle, LawrcncoieiinH,
but failed te jviv his premiums. A iiuiiiIht if
tsrsens wlie-are entitled te premiums Intend
irlnglng suits in the I'nlted Mat-s ,'eiirt,
nirainst Miavely anil his partners. It is s,iid
that all of Miaxelv's propertv at '" die lias
beeti sclrisl bv the shcrlir.
Ilii(inf; Crratu (lull.
The lliiyd creamery near tgli'ii is imw
sending men out twi the oeuiilrj fm miles
nlsnlt, kltlltllltlt; theertMIII nil thr milk In
the farmers' spring lieucs,uying them fm
the same, and hauling it te tluM-riniiiien. lt
this means they get n liuieli larger quantity
efrretim, astu many places the tarmersliiie
but a few sws nnd think It net worth then
while te take their milk te the enximcr.
l Itie oe), tlMtr.
There were thirty-two vags and tniMluinks
ncisuntnedated at the station lien-1, last
tiieliL They were discharged this morning
1'tiin liuriilnsl and tldtty-nlue rations of
Heup were distributed at the .-"'tip honse this
nierulni;.
Itlnk Itare.
The tHO-mile race tit the Mrcnnoivlier rink
last eveniiie resulted in a ietery ler IV.
Treyei, en er three roinpttiteis, m i,.."iO.
AlllllM'HIf lit.
7V Mentngur CeHtrtlp fm;win Thl eiyan
tratlen tll rnnke Us M-cemt niH'cnnuire tn I lie
openi heu-e this runlnir.
Litlir 1intvn. -On AtnnU.1) cenlnii Miss l.lllle
Illnlen. uiertct by n strong uiPtreillttn
eemiuny will brstn the first of n Uiit-e nlutils
eniffrnient In tlie ojeni house, ptvseiitliiE
" Kanrhen, the C rlckel " The riillndelphla Star
a of her In thl piece "She plsys the part
with girlish nbamtnnuiiMil ami craee. her mer
rtiiM nt being genial ami niaanclle. hlle tu the
eirnestnnd dnunatlc neenes of the u ce her
nctlnt; I lrplete tlh etpre-len
lVlntr -Winds.
Its all rtsht for ieet te sing the plaices et the
beautiful snow, mid ths merry ltlghbells, nnd
the rlnnluit skates en the clasv Ice, but thev
can't till the bill with th it sort of stuff when one
Isslttlng with bis feet In a tub nf het water, his
bead done up in flannel, nnd with mustard
plasters en both sides of his chest. What n per
smi then needs Is n thnreuRh dose of Kldner Kldner
Weit, teuet ns 2 eatlmrttc. for unthinx will e
uiilckly relieves that eenestlie, feverish condi
tion which comes of n bard cold, often these
colds cause bilious attacks, lume baeks dlser
dercd kidneys, iheniuatlm, catarrh, elf Kid-nrv-Wert
can be li lied en te brlna back 11
health) eonrtltlen ftbllwdeed
.If.lKA.'I.N.
riillmlelplila Market.
IMiiLAiirLi'iUA, l'eb. fi. Kleur dull, and prices
weak: Miperilne, 7J3Wli : Kstm, fi 7HUI-!.
l'l-nn'ti. tintilv, f.1 fm 1 7.1 . Winter clears. $!(
?IVi: dnstniluhts. fl Sngfti'i: Minn. etni elinr,
UKJI f.i ; de stmluhts, l ie?-! u) : winter pat
ents, J.", iiKJ-1 5.1 : spring de, 1 ff
live tlen i nt iHiJ Je
M'lient st'-ady ; Ne i Western Itist, nts" ,rf
ssie ; Ne. a de at vc ; Ne. 1 I 'a. de, ille . Ne.
: lielnw ire, dn. KOTc.
Oeni 11 nn with fair demand . steamer. !,$
tilje : Ne. 2 eew, iJjSlcideinl.ted, SOijflJlc ,
Ne 3 de, t-fflJe
Oat market and prices firm ; Xe t White,
I s? : Ne. J de, at '?iv3sr . Ne S de .Kit Sra ; re
Jis-ted Sl'ft.ii Ne. i mixed, JH,e
llin firm nt rk
-,., I lever . inlet hi 4fir Tlnietb) .juiet
t i r-irtl ii 1 1 usecd it iin nt tl ixitfl i.J
W inter I, mil , inlet at fl'l Jali7
lrollens steudvnnd in qiilel demand mess
Imrk, lit mi : ln-ef h-iuis, rlj-l V , i lt uhh
iis'f. (Ujertll.
Ricen, JU'l'se , smoked 'boulders. i,i,r .
s.ilt de, li,(f.Vse: sinnked hams, luiillSe,
ptekled de. ' itOV'.
I.uril utiiet : ellv rednist. ut 7'.e Iih.u
bulehers ,'ViGtC ; prline sti-aui, f7 i,
Kutler mniKel prices tlrui ter hli;h iri'ades
1 reamen eilnis, a,le : II (. uud N V de, jf
:tue : dairy e.tnis. 4V : de giMsl te eheiee. ju
t'fls' Western de, 2D.iJic.
UnllsiitajlV: imeklns buller, 7fil3e.
l.irs dull , e itrus, K'.xJSi"
f llee-e lend , hut eulet ; New' 1 erk r Ir ill
Cle.im. l.HJUi.c: Ohie Kbits, eheiee, II t,"rl
ilorulrleiiriuie. tRime :
enirniMil skims, li.
)7e : de lull de, Vji-ie.
I'etuileum ipilet : l.eflned
W bilk lout-rat M
Neiv erk .llurket.
Nkw-Ieiik. Keb tl I'leur Mate and Western
quiet, without furthn cliauge beiilheru
itteiidv
Wbitit heavy and "iff'Je Inwei. wlthuen
modt'i-Hte speCulatie lMt-llles ; Ne 1 While
nominal : Ne 2 lied. Keb , t-Ve; Itsreh, '.sibi
ue'.c ; April. tri' . i,t , May, Mt-)i ee
Cem l.Ge lusher, and eiy tiiiet ; Mixed
Western -piii, t'if4'iie : de tiiture, ltVle
eits dull uud without quetntrle ehinue sKt,
a7flile , W isiein.ei rine.
I.lie stock
I'rli is,
Liin. aoe. caltli
mi nt, a,!" bend
Iteetlnts. S.vw bead . shin
market mete netlte: best
itratiesiis' ni-ner : expert. v : "
1 ml iMinmls, 7 SnjJJ .Vi : I,-J) te l,jtn imuuds.
ii '.niii.'t -M, l.et't te l.ae iHinnds, l Jitl'.i.
tiuleliers'. fJ4Vjl 45, uuilnly r-Hfci w : steekers,
t.1 thii un. feeders, llgitl), Texan-. Wmili
lles IEeeiiits, r.t.e.i hestl : shipments, ti.Tisi .
market ei brisk ; beai v gnnli s ruled leftist
hli;bt r . liKiit uiideomuien.liSftl.ie hlhei . reub
packing, H 4 1 ixi ; ixiekltig uud hhinplm;, '2a
te I'O pounds, fl iiS ID : llbt, IM te .'in
pounds, f I Jim Tu , sklpi, 'i MH .si
sheei lieeelpts, 2.VV hem! ; shipments, Vtl ,
mill ket dull weulc but steudi , Intel lei, i V
Wi 7.1 : medium, W t-si3 iu , Reed, i. i,j,M 5 ,
choice J3 n I 3-.
f.jiRT l.mtiiTV. Cattle All of the coiistKn-incntsefiattloto-day
ler through points 'I here
was uettiiur delni; hure , reieiptn, 1.M5 be.id :
Mhliimeutrt, ,0.ltitiid
ifeits weiestew unit nominal, I'hlladelphlas,
iSflSlD; ierkers.il &Jgl 70 : pltia. M 3I A,
rertilpt-, S,etu head ; shipments, I.Tuu he.id
Mieup wcru slew nt uueh-iuctist prie, s r
cilpls Hi .hlpmenU, 2.UO head
rlilliiilelplini.
QtieUitltins by Associated Tress
Stocks atiudy
Khlladelphla A Krle IL It
Iteadina l.Ilieud
I'eniisviviinlii Itallretid
ladilffh V llley KiiIIpmiI
L nlted Cempmiea of New Jersey ..
Neithern l'lielitu
N'erthein 1'aeilic l'relerred
Northern Central Itallriiad
I.ehlch Nu lit itleu Cemjiauy
Voriiitewn ItillrtKid
Centml Tniiisnortiitlen Ceinpiiny
llutnile, New Yerk A Thlladelphm...
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hrte Itnllreud
Ailatni, Kxpnws
MIchlKiut ('eutud Uniliead
Michigan (southern Itutlread
Illlneta Centnd Itnllread
Cleveland A I'lttsburgr Kallread ... .
(,'hlciifre ,t Iteek Islinu ltallieitd
I'lttsburg A l'eit Wiiynii ICut uaid
IVesieni I'nlen TIcTaph Company
'I olede A Witbnsh
New Jersey Centntl
New lurk, Ontario A IVesteiu
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Missouri I'aelllc.
Mlibiijiin Centml
New 1 eik Central t7J
New- Jersey Centnd Si's
Ohie Central
Del. Lack. A Weatern V.'4
Denver A ItlulSniudu
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Weit'll I'lilen Teli-Kiiiph..
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t eluintila A Chestnut II til
Columbia A Washington . ..
I onestegii A. HUr Mining
leliiinliia A Marietta .
Mu town A Klltnbethteun . .
Lnmmster A Knhnita
I HiiciiMer A W llle lti"Ct
stnislnirjt.t Millport
Murlettn A Mnytenii
Marietta A Mount. le
lame , KtlriiliethleiMi A MhMletenu
l.iinemterA KrultMlli
1 iimesier A LttllJt .
l.iisl IIiiiihU nine A WaMuMuiig
l.aneiister A W tlllaiiisten u .
tjineasler A Maner
Uimiister A Mniihelin
Utnenster A Murlettn
1 aiiinsler A ,Ne Mell. mil
l.aueasterA Susiueh.mnti
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i,as Light mid Km I I eiiiiam
siexeus Heme (lkimls)
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Columbia Water Cemismv
siiseueli.uin Iren t eniim . .
Marietta Hellew -warr
Mel ens llouse. . .
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Northern Market.
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nnd Muekers. ii , helev let te spirit livin.
tit pllees that defv loiupetilten. tit
UAUT.MAX's"t 1 I. LOW riSON r l US Alt
MOKK.
r
pllEY CAN ALL COl'Y. 1UT NONE
iHinil the llaiaua lellew t nmt 5e.
Cl-ir, at
HAliT.MAVS K.I. LOW KUONT CILAI!
-niKK
V ERESII LO-fnr OYSTERS.
x. -timi.E i;e( u
am. t MT-nnerehei Hall
riiniKY sieNJ-. v
nr.Nitv neKitu.
feb.VStd Proprietor
CUIARS EKOM 1 I'ER IIL'NDRED TU
the Very I'tne-t ynidili , In imckuses ulta
ble for the llelidas. ut
UAKTMAN's, M-.l LOW KKOXT LUSAIl
-1 lilt..
IT'Olt iTEVl"? ""
I A TlVO-sldin 1IU1CK IIOf-K. nine
looms, irns, uiHst ecll.ir. brdrant. elstein, large
bit with nil kinds of fruit Applv te
teb.l lit ru.Th.s Ne M North Puke street
CHEETZr"
0 run ( mm KciieNi- it.
Has remeeil tehls New- ll.siui, NO IJ1 NOK1I1
01 EK.N -.TUKKr episi-lte the Iraiiklin
Heuse feb5-3t
SK.u.i:ii"iRoreALs villri: re-
culled liv the ll,ml of tn-poclers of the
I.ini'Hsterreunti Pit-en en MON UA1 , M.VK :.
tSsj. nt lii o'eleok, n in , for printing the annual
report of said ptlsen
I-..C Kl.NNKUY.
ltd solicitor
Eterac.e
S'
ise
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DANIEL MAYEIt,
dec4-ld 10 est Chestnut street.
-)RICE LI-sT IIAKKR'S CORN, inc. A
1. Can , Winsten -. i.Ue : Ked Seal liniml, is- ,
1 e.itis choice TenisiiM's ler i5c locea sin.a
eiilvts.' V ft, . (.raniiliiteil sUKirirti e "p ft : st.m
dsrd A siiuar iV , pure W htle , tellies, 15, lij, 1-,
'Je -Mund ile V &
1 l I. lUKK'sl 1 INDCOIKKK T()KK,
Ne is West King street
$10,000 '
WORTH Ol' MILLINERY
Ooeds te be sold at a i cry
heavv redurtieu. en aeceunt of iimeiil te our
mw sten ui North CJueen stii-el, (stnius s ein
Mmui
NLW lOl'.l
M) I'AUIs MII.1.INKKY CO,
West King M., Luucastei, Kti.
Jans t Id
rpHE LAKIJEsT, III.ST AND MO.sT
JL isimpletn assortment of Kuehre, ta-ineand
Poker caids lu the town, fruni M. per ii.uk up,
til
HAItr.lI X Mi KI.I.OU Ir HUNT (.IU Alt
sTOKK
peri: isMAKiNi.
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT siJ.IMl A tslES,'
IT NO. Mi NOUTH CjrhK.N S-1KEKT.
biiibitrd laniciiater, I'a.
rplt.UiE DOLLAR'S TAKEN AT PAH.
1- In exchniie for t'ndi rw."ir, Comterts,
( eunterp-lllt's, Hesterv. Knit Jaekels, sliutf,,
I'ants, eieinill. (,lees. Mills, Mii-peuders and
a iirttti et Inllts nnd itents 1 urntshlnii
(etHls ut prit es less than el t l'letl-e call uud
exsmitit belorexeubm
IlKNIIli lll.llirel.li,
.Ne S: North omen strict
Mlin el the HI,; Meektuir.
TJ EDUCTION IN OVERCOATS.
1A In enler te retluie our larte sleek et fur
Ileal ers, Meltons, Kt rseys tind terksiixws for
Oieictiatinics, I "will, for the next 1.0 dais, mitke
up tojeurordei, lu tlrwtilass stle. tit ensitly
ledtneil ptices. Ail garments iireuuninteud te
tit perfect mill enlj the best tiuidlty of tllln
mini's ure u-ed.
A. II ItOSKN'sTKlV,
Kine Tnlletini;
.17 Ninth CJuten stieet, opposite the I'ostelllie.
milsimdlt
POSITIVE. SsA I.E. WILL HE SOLD AT
1. imbllc sale
OVATL'ltDAl kVI'MNC, Ft'lt II, sj,
at 7 o'clock at the lllvstcr Heuse, nil that let of
L-reutid and bulldlnii thereon .erected. Ne r;
IVest Chestnut stieet, Lancaster, I'a., kneiriiiis
IlurlM-rKcr, Jlc( ulliy A Ce.'s Machine "turn and
Keundiy. This let is lii feet b Inches fronting en
( hestuiit street and runnln!? In depth 1W nete
Inches en Market st ruet, en which Is built a lurgii
Machiuofthep, Smith Mmp, Foundry, Ae. The
premises hme n'wer connections with Market
street. There Is built upon the pit'liiiii's a 1.'-her-c
I'nirlne, whb h will In' Included us real es
tate. II 'ItllMtcM:, MiCCI.I.KV A CO
.s Hess, Auctlem er febl,C,a,H,13,lId
F
ELTON OI'ERA IIOL'SE.
Spcilal KiiKHKeiiient of the C huiuiin;;
euug -lelttss.
MISS LILLIE HIMM,
Sujierted by n Minni: Metropolitan Cempiny,
will npieai In three of her most
famous characters,
it.i v tjtr,-" FancheD, the Cricket."
.. -ntn-" CamUle, or the Falc of a CtH'iietle."
"''-rM;u.T;io,,y-"FauCuen.v
iVisltieitlay livening, ( ''illlii Rirpfnnl "
I'osltlxely lautAppeumiire, . bllllC DarclUUI.
ADMIt-blON. Hie. and .'He. inc. Fxlra for lie.
serieit Seats
Itesened S-uts at Opira Heuse fS-Sld
LSSOLUTION Ol' COI'ARTNERSHII,.
The co-partnership heretofero existing
under the name of I'hlltti Lebzulter A Ce., lim
ited, havlnc expired b limitation Jun 1, IMS, Is
mutually dlsatilved, Jehn W I.ebzelter with
drawing. Thii biislnissef the lutu II nn will be
settled by Philip I.ebzelter ami Chas K. Dew n
cv, who will centlnui thi business at the old
aland. PIIIMI- I.KIiKl.TKll,
( HAS. E. DOW.NKV,
JOHN W. LK1I7.EI.TKH.
Ilaving withdrawn from the linn of Philip
I.ebaidter & Ce., 1 would respectfully nsk my
friends for a continuance of thulr patiouage tu
thoubevo firm.
fcbVOtUAltw JOHN . I.EII7.EL1 Kit.
R
E-OI'ENINO
-el IIIK-
WEAVER GROCERY
ON A CASH
IJASJS UHK II
PltlCKS A
MI'.A.NS I.01V
New Stock of Goods I
In a newly painted and 'Mimm! room. I'very
thing clean uud bright
Old customers cordially lux Hud In leturu, and
iiuw'eui's solicited
55 WEST KING STREET.
fubd-'ild
M1RARD riRE INHtlRANUE COM
KX I'ANY OFPIIILADI.I.PIIIA.
ALruen S. UlLlirrT, Pimldciit.
jAJiica II. A; vutii). Vice l'leg. and Trcaa,
Luwi.x F. ilt-RRiiL, beciclar).
J cur 11. Allkx, Aassltunt Secietary.
ASSKTS-ONK MILLION', TWO IIUNDHKD
AND FlI-TY-NIN'i: THOUSAND,
MM: Hl'NDKKD AND MXTY-
m:vi:. dei.i.aus and fouty feuty
mni:ci:.ni. All luxesled in solid rucuiitles.
iamaci, promptly m tiled and paid.
ItlFE & KAUFPMAN, Agents,
no. j ivi.st ki.nu stiii:i:t.
ectl-tiindM.MAsn
"lANCER MITERS J'ROM ALL NOR
VJ mal struct ures bi balm; diatluetlv and es-
1 intlully a new product neer, under uiiy ell
, ctnuatuncea, uxlalluulu ii hculth) sjaluln.
( ANCKIt.S and 'lTMOIts of nil kinds cured
wltlieul pain or uslnc the knife nlae, ykln Ills-
i euies, Chronic and I'rlvatuDlscuaes succvasftllly
lic-nicu uy
Hlt8. II. I, mill M A. LOXOAKKIt,
O lllie U Lust Walnut atluet, Lancaster, I'a,
CuusulUtleu fics. J'J3ldAw
t ulen National Hitik, Mount
New llell.mil .National llank
AMVSMIKMS.
1711' LION OPERA HOl'SE.
TIIKKKMOIITS-COMMKNClNd
Thumclay EvcnlriK- Februnry B, O, 7.
I.XCi.VlllIMKNT UI
HARRY MONTAGUE.
sIlTHII COMI.HY COMPANY.
is uir tiiMt.iiiNn mi sit t reMi:i
ANTICS,
(lit. UN r l.ONti III! VMM
liiliintiu inu it host et ilelluhtlul lumltles
( euelmllui! with the beautiful terislehnt-ean
fantnsle rsinessl mniiiKisl b llmrv Men
ItiHUe, I'lilltbsl " The I luimpiicue (juiiilillle "
I'Klt'l'.s OK Mi.MlssHis. hi. .M A nurt.NTs
Seals en sale at opera tiense 13.11
you ai.i: en m:.r.
i;uit rp.xt.
uietx bullillUK, N
I'll 1"
an. North IJneen stieet. p
i l. s i r.i. ii r, i .
I.- nn
-poll RENT
lj Thnstere nsnn, corner el North tjneeti mnl
Knt llniujie slii'ets, new occupied li K. M.
Mieets. Apply tit
JunWIfil NO. IIKASr OKANHK ST
ITIOR SAL!
V A MiiMin
ler
lebl.lt
t-iir.Ai'.
A llaiiillu Orpin, nnd u ltetil-eiii
w r. feKin..
Ne IWKast Onmcestreit
"ljVlR ItE.NT-SEALEl) rROl'O-sAl.s
l1 will t'eueeledbv.Miirt.eiretniultteentrit
lieuMirer'sOnirvnp' In MUMHY I'.lKNINi!.
I Kit v. at 7o'eleek, ter rrnt of the Old Mntket
Heu-e en W est Mug utieet, In 1 lt Hall
V K Ml Kits,
tel,,13i Clerk et I'eiuiulttee
1 RIVATE SALE AT THE ME'lflMMAC
1 Heu-e. North t'rlnee rtieet, laineater, I'a ,
of two eaileads el Horses, emisl-lliitf of one ear
bsid of 1 anada Helies, itist e!as leeders, hea
dnilt, and one cailead of Iowa Horses, niie
diliers, mid -eme fi r general tanu use
f,13td (.l.OltliK (,ltesMAN
OAL YARirrOR RENT.
A Ce.il 1 nnl w Ith all the necess ir com en
tences. usOtllee. Dwelllnit, Ma ble, lllns, Ae , Ae ,
and deimr a larj-e liuslness, wtll be rented from
the 1st of April neit, en reasonable terms. Ap
plv te It. M llOI.KNIfS.
Jan-Jtaw ttd li south l.ueen street
ITlOR RE.NT.
lj A Dairy Farm of lil
Aeres, tu the cltx of
1 aurtister and Mauhelm township, known in
Harilwlek Farm, ' from April 1st. Apply le
.1 11 liritKi:.
Ne 11 North Duke street.
Ot MOUllMF.i: MAI ONK, 1'iirk Heu-e
J mil ttd Aw
ITtOR RE.NT.
V At Ne SICK VI UK
MIT AUK. heatetl lisuns
en second unit thlnl lUsirs, sultablu for a st-uin
stiess, eilice u-e or Itnlgtng purisisi-s l'esisi
slen April 1 ipt'ly at
M HMIKKIICMIS.
Jan 1 tfd 3) l'eim Miuare.
3riU.lCsAI.l'..-VILl. HP, SOLD AT
I publU siile
ev s VTFKD IV 1.1 FMNii.THF. ;rn D 11 OF
FKllltfAlil. XKr.
ut the I.eepanl Hetel, In therm of Lnnensler, a
new two-story brlek IIWLI.I.l.M. 110lK, wllb
Crtsims and plusieretl irarret : hidrunt nnd let
f cretiud, sltuatu and fronting en south side of
List I hestnut street. Ne ;"'. containing In front
! feet, unit ixteiullug seuthwaiu lis ui'i t, a
pnbllcallei JOHN Mfltrill
Hesrx surUEHT. Auelietirer
sMei-r, Attorney JsnllTbl
VDI.ITIVAI..
IT-OR LDP.lt.MAN OE Till: MX Til
I 11 MID
J. H. SCHNEIDER
-l H-irt T TO DEMI RATtC ltl'LES t.t It
pilirALDElOlTN.
M H. McCOMSEY,
OF IIIK lelKTU ISO snuiiT Tn DrMISRITlC
Kl'lLs. Janjn-tld
T7TOU LIir.RrNOK THE. SIXTH
II 11 VltD,
JAMES P. PLUCKER
si HJfctT TO DBMts.RlTll III tts Whi lw,-
FOR I'ONSTMII.E Ol' THE SIXTH
VltD,
MARTIN DAILY.
SlBltlT TO IIEMOIKATH 111 LES t'lwtl
T7Lr.CT10N EOR SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
i 1 hj iiutilltletl electors of the city of I ancna
ter ate heieby notified that an election will lie
held in the several wards, ut the usu.il pints s til
holding sUi a,i eeiintx eleitlens, en Tl'l
tl l, FLIIlll Mil 17. isss, between thebeurs.it
7 e rbx-k In the metniim and 7 e'rbiek lu the
exeuiiig of suttl da fel the purpose of eiet Itnp
twelve person te -er e as s,.ii,HI Directors i,,r
the teruief thiee xi.irs from tin flrst Thursday
in Noveuiberni xt. Vint the eleclteti t, libers lu
the several wants me hereby renulred te make
the necesar eltlilal leturns of the elertlen te
tbf pmthoiieturv IOHN LK1 LIIdoeD,
Jsn-J'Mtinh.xS I'ri-sldi nt.
l-i:MOt'RATIC I'RI.M ARIES.
The Delliecnits of the I llv of Lttlieu-tei ale It
inesteil teilsseinbleiit the usual pliiees ler held
tiitr Prlmarv Lleellonsen WKDN f.sDAl LI EN
lNl., FLIIlll' Villi I, between 7 unite in lock, te
plaeeln iiomluatleu eandldates for the scn,Mli
Ibiaid and IV ard ettlcers, and ler members of the
Demet latlc City Ceiniulttce The cleillen will
be held en
-ITLItDAl. FKUKCAItY 7,
between the hours of Hand S o'eleek, except In
the Lluht Ward, where the polls will be es'ii
Hern 4 ted o'clock. The following ure the places
of meettnir
First v uid ihebfr s Hetel.
hecend Ward Wendltz's Hetel.
Thud Muni LllltiKcr's Hetel.
Fourth Ward Jehn Fi Itch's liestuurant
1 iltli ard I'hllip Wall's Hetel.
Ixth Wind -chiller lluuse.
-eveiith Ward -eventh Ward Hetel
I.lKhth Ward Kehltia.is' Hetel.
Ninth Muni Arneld Ha.cs' Hetel
The Ollliersef the sevenil wards will lepeit
the xete ler -elioel Directors at the beudouar beudeuar beudouar
tersefthe feiumittee, third tlisjr of the I'ost I'est I'ost
elllcubulldlui;, at Uu clock un tlie evening of the
l'rimary Kleitien.
It wiisalstideelded tesubmlt te the voters of
the bexcral wards a propesid change In the rules
nemlmitlni candidates rer thu chisil Iteaid
The proposed rule Is that from nnd after Is,-;,
each uurtl shall be entitled te two of the Demo
cratic members of the Heard, and us a vucauey
occurs In any ward the Deinisrutle voters
shall xete for and sclti't thn euudldiitn for the
MhiKil Ikuird whom they deslrt. te have placed
en the ticket. W. U IIK.VsKL, Chuinumi.
HOOTS ASH XIIOUS.
OREAT REDUCTION
:l -
m !
(iical Karaiiis in Itnlilier.-.
50 Cis. for Men's Rubbers.
30 ts. for Ladies Rubbers.
25c. for Children's Rubbers.
Jehn Hiemenz
)
NO. SI NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LA.VCA-.TLIt. PA.
(IlHUllter IllllUlllla,'.) It
ltOVSVFlTKSIbllXSH OOOnS.
T
IIIK
CHEAPEST PLACE
TO HUV AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES,
Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,
-IS AT
JOHN P. Sdl & SON'S,
Ne. '-'4 Seuth Queeu Street,
fu'j.'Myd
LA.VCASTElt, I'A.
il)l
Retai !
CI.UTIIIMU
VERSA It ATM VOX.
M
uriis.iu.Nsui'ri'N fi:iii'Li:.LNOTe
Buyers of Clothing !
Whero te Duv It0
Whero QtiiiUtlcs AroBeHt ?
Whero ItIoeh Are Lewost ?
Ifatiiuv time these iuentleus be uppermost
In join liilnil, remember Hull we utv the Iradlui
tompetlters let join trade. We are tu n sisl
tlen teMippli .Miureteiy need lu
CLOTHING
liKAHY-MUiK Oil rilOSl'MUlsrilKMUXT.
nd Itieinst we ituniiiutin will be n Just and
(air eiUlMileut Im w Intel el Mini ion wish te
expend
a-slop in le s, e us iiutl bsik tiler the hteek
that Is beie (iltballi exauilue II and make
eoniMillsen wllb the best ou knew of etse
whetv Me nie eentldelil that iU.dltles ille
rlKht. uud that pi in - n-ked will tie ami' te make
)ou a liiixei
MYERS & RATHFON,
i.KADiMi i.ANi vsri.it t i.eriiii:it,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET,
I.ANI ASIKU. PA.
M THE HOOD WORK (, Ill's, ON
Lewer Prices for Clothing.
( COlNTeF IU II HIM.
IM,
I. Mtl.OIl
rAlMenlmar ImliiffinfiiU te li!rcha-cr
Men's suits n leir a Mte Mi'irsil, (eats
tl .Vi, ti, !'s te v-werlh three tunes the
nienev llex's suits tn, in fi upwind blldten
suits from "11 S5 upnaixU
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS I
OVERCOATS !
( t ii-INi, nt 1
vr ii i.r ah
1 1.
i iii:
I hlblreusOvt.u sits-ll 11. ! I. tl - I'"'
lt Hev sOvere.Mts (J ai, J.1 iV M 7S te Mil
Vmths iiviietsits reisI usseitinent prtees
verv lt,w-f.t, J.1.VI, tl up te In. Men s llveletaits
-nil the wnv flem f.'tetli.
FURNISHING GOODS
Almest nlven ii
Iven iiwsv 1 im n Collais, one nut
tipit u I ndei w, ii
.laeVels. i.levt s II
".etehlels, lewellv
,ih low as Is tents null
,lrrv Net kwetil. ,-tlk llnml
ft I futllt i v .
AI I
1
f llll h I fiVV Fit 111 VN I I st
V lll.HI-
HIESH & BEOTHEE,
IVmi Hall Clelliintr lleii-sf.
(1K( KNTKL.slJt AUK VNIiNiilllll
IJfllKV sIKLl.l
I VNI A-l Lit. fK.VN A.
Vi
rlEEIAMSDN A I'evrr.it.
NEAR THE END
nt im
GRKATSI
I INT. VND N Ir. I 1 1 M IJt VI ITV
OVERCOATS!
Rough and Ready Suits,
Children's Plaid Suits,
Handsome Dress Suits,
Business Suits,
AT NOMINAL lMIICKS.
-OFT II K II VT-, MI.V - sTIt 1 Ft It II VT-.
IILAV V WINTLIt ( M'.s,
IMIVV I'KLOs, CI.lI.DltKN's FVNC l'lll.lis,
UAll.ttlMD CAfs,
f LfSH LAf ltOlll, I'liAIIilL WOLF 1I01IL.-.
ill 1 I ALU KOHL-,
IlOlt-r. HLANKF.T-. I'OCKl.T HOOhs, VV lllfs
AND I Mliltl.I.LAS,
AT NOMINAL PRICES.
Men'u Scarlet Unclorwear,
All-Weel Hoalery,
Blue Flannel Shirts,
Rioycle Shirts,
Whlte and Fancy Hatitlhorchlefa,
Silk Lined Scurfs,
Whlte Shlrta,
Porcale Shirts,
Calice Shlrta,
Overalls and Jumpers,
Cardigans and
Streng Working Pants,
AT NOMINAL PRIORS.
BOOTS AM SHOES.
ladii:-.'
I, All! KM'
LAD1LS'
AND JIIsSLS' I KLNCH KID -llehS.
AND MIsSLS CfKAtOA KID
MllOKS
AND MISSLs' I'LllllLI. liOAT
MlOLa.
ttKNTs' FINT. CALF HOOTS
lil'.VTh HAND SUV'LD (iAI'I Hits
i.LNTft" -iCOTCII HOI'TO.M (, VU'l.lts
HO VI' IILTlON'bllOI'.s
IIUTlri' LACK. HAL SHOK-i lltn s HCIIoel.
OAlI'Llts.
itt;iiiii:uovi:i:sHei.s
(.OS-AVIKlts, s.vNDALh, AltCTIl - VND
ALASKA-.
JIF..V AND IIOY'.s!li:,VV UVM HOOl's VNI)
.MLTALI.lCLOOf-,
AT NOMINAL PRICES.
-Stoies close ut ii i m , exi-epl saluiibH,
until fuither nutlee
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
32,34, 36 and 38 East King St,,
LAXCASTEII. I'A.
jxsaitAXci:.
IJlQUITARIil
1 fA.VV.
LIFE INHURANOE COM-
Assets,
$54,000,000.
Surplus,
813,000,000.
Indisjiulable Creditors AsMiranee Kiuilable Life
Insurance Company.
Tliuenlx UualiiCM Maii'M IMllcv xjilltiiii, pay.
nble In W, 15 or 'M J eunt, mnl iinnfiirfeltabli) ultur
Uycarj. The afcat Investment uud best fajliiB
'
ene,
EQUITAHLK DDKS TUB I.AItflKST lN'SUIt
SlIltA.NC'K HUHINKSS IN THE WOULD.
W. J. MADDEN,
10 NOItTH QUEEN ST.
Whit iron Imvumatiek.
W IK.
;i;r ueiwx.
XTRAeitlilNARY llARHAINS.
IS
-AT I llll-
NRW YORK mil
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
l im A PAIIt . ItLDUCKD FltOM l 5.1.
10-4 WHITE BLANKETS,
11.71 A PAIIt Itt.DPt llll FltOM f inn.
10-4 SILVER GREY BLANKETS,
ti A I' Mlt ItllDI't'l'.D FltOM ;,
10-4 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS,
n.lOAI'.MIt llKHI'lLD FHOMMUI.
11-4 EXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS
t;5 ! iit
.UF.Dl'CKD FltOM l.l
-PLCI l. CltKAKINl. MAI.Ltlt
Lailiis' and Children's Coats and Cloaks
VI llALP.f.sUAL filler.-
WATT, SHAND & GO.,
8 and 10 East Kinp Streot,
J.
II. MARTIN ,V CO.
Eenmant Counter.
Ih wHk s .'Il'-r ii Kit of
REMNANT
DRESS GOODS,
IN-
i a-hmehks
dki.aim:,
MOHAlIt-.
fe.Nt.Lr.-,
NOVKI.TIi:-.
fl. VID-,
OTTOMAV.
-lLIii.
Vt tine half their xulue -umn am Hi lumttha
sulllelent furDiess Pattern", while ethem
ningc 1mm 1 In 7 yurrta
Remnant Bleached Muslin,
lu nil the best tnnVrs, Im luilltitf
WU LI V.M-V11 I.K,
AM-t Tl A.
SIVV tOltlv MILL-
Vt e ier yanLxverlUU'ii
,lut tecelvctl, a case nf
Hemnant Mourning Prints
IN XKVV SflllMi f.VTllltN
nt Jc. ier yanl
On the HEMNANT COt'NTLH will bi feiitul
Remnants of All Glasses of Drv Goods!,
1 (.Itl.ATl.Y lll.DtrKD fltltr-
J. II. Martin (V ('e
Cor. Vest Kin-r nml l'l-ince Sl.
I.ANCAsTKIt. f A
rvitsiTum:.
"iTT-.U.TRR A. HRINIT.SH.
NO. 28. -
NO. 28.
Special for Spring, 1885,
31 Y STOCK OF
FURNITURE
Fer the Snrini; Trade,
IS KOl'AL TO
ANY IN TIIF. ( ITV, AND AT
FltfCF.S Til AT CAN.NOl' UK I .NDLK-OLD.
ALL C.OODS UUAHANTEEI).
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
Ne. 28 East King Street.
LANCAbTLK, I'A.
decMmil
WALL rAI'XIt.
1311 ARKS W. TRY.
100 Dade Widow Shades
IN A VAItlKTY OF DHSIONS
Wliltli hnvii been iict-iiin iiltiti licr. thu puit Heabnu,
n Mill clesu out from te cents nplece.
Ainuui,' thuui ii tu ammo pretty putterm,
, Iu ifulni; tlireucb our etnek of
CURTAIN POLES
Vu Hiul a iroej many ihJiU uml emU, nun, two
and three or ti k I ml. lemn urn Walnut, fceum
Kbenv ami nemii llr.iss Tllinlned. Thesii umull
nuui, leu iimi inn linen inmi a in iu eemn iipicciir
Our colt
IU.S..XI ion tutiMi.T. in r.ijiiny
mnl
Walnut ut il,(M a piece,
u liarjjnin, ruiluccd
lium aiai,
NIIW LINKS OF
Dade Window Shades
FOIt Sl'KIN'll.
I'lnln CeliirM uml WIiIHh fnriillalylexef win.
Iowa, Tin uml Weed hprlnir Itnllur, Fliltties,
Iliilluiuls, Linen FrltiKO. Nickel fulls. Run!, etc.
We tuWe UHtiwurci anil de shadu w erk nf uvcry
description lu l!rnt-cbisn manner.
Older your fupcrllunitliiKilniiM new, flece
wuroiiuxcrBelowund nlll ii higher.
PIARESW. mx,
Ne.
57 NORTH QUEEN
LANCASTKIt, I'A.
STREET.
pRARli I'LOUR.
STEBLTON MILLS
PEARL FLOU R
MAKES WHOLESOME AND Dl'.LIClOUS
UHEAI). KEfT Il
J. I.. HINKLKY,
.1. FltANK HEIST,
WM. ULlCUKNDKltFEU
Jaul'J-SOta Lwicwtcr, r.
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