aS"' "-'T'. ' -4&'i Wst?:. -." $$ E3EBK.i., '- '. " -0- ,T? "fflv'"-J - .. "-- ,j -, - ' te 1 f'ir. ii' 1A1 ' -&"- , - ?i. '- ?, .; a- OTBDE LANCA8TEK DAILY IKTELMG--MOEB, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Vt, 1885. r 5frs. 'Stef rSA m a . m ESifi m nw K- &? Z li- TJT JCJS AT COT.VMKIA, tiatt teMutH ABled-.iiUrstln(r t M Jottings. iffnr ..oendencO Of IStltttlOKSCIB. ." fettrMntA, ! Feb. 17. Thorels a report iMt tt officials of the PennsylTwila railroad '' - -- intend blflstlnir tlie lce which Is new m tt. Sasqiicluinna rlver In different places, t; prevent, ir possime, 1110 uangur MdM at this place. A prominent official of MM company visited Columbia and examined tfce'iee with Uie Intention of Wasting, hut VfcMi gangs of workmen were sent te make UM'bUsU they found the lce frown te tlie bottom, making blasting Impossible, 4"V Interesting Lecture. .'Allium Bttltlmore te Naples" was the sub tester the lecture given In the opera heuse ' CteTWlng.by Be v. Francis J. Clay-Meran. i .- taeturn wm rnrv filrlv attended, and MMilminr nntertAtnTntr tnd Instructive, and S -SeaBdlonceworo taken from this country yitt the old In a very graphic manner. Views WBOBlO 01 me uwauuus 01 mu u' w.- J.'trathrully put upon canvass. -Ji Church FcsUvaL P.3SF The rnsltvnl ltnlil hvthe Indies Mitosecloly L' 3ofthe Second street "Lutheran church, closed It 'Svtart ovenlng. It was fairly atloniled. The -sF mmnv en last Saturday evcnlng, was voted -tP 'off by the church choir. The contest proved '&-'Very exciting and clese, and resulted In a fc Victory ler me cneir ine amount ui iiiuihj vf .'collected was as tallews t Choir, f 17.75; Mite HBi.nvf society, 81(1.05 i iiev. v. r. rivansnuocoi rivansnuecoi rivansnuocei Sri .AH lectwl fcaBO. making the total receipts for the )S. cke, tJ.30. The total receipts for thofcstl thefcstl Wr yti amounted te $2(53. Skif Tlie Election. At the different polling places of the 'different wards thore Is quite a large nttond nttend nttond nnce despite tlie oxtreme cold wcather. i'rem tlie prosent Indications quite a large vete will be polled, and the contest will be close Beth parties are struggling te regain the possession or council and school beard, which nre new in the handsofthe Democratic party. llureugh Jottings. The Lenten season will be Inaugurated to morrow. Chlqucsalunga trlbe Ne. 39, 1. O. R. M. will kindle n council llre In tliclr wigwam this even. Market was but poorly attended, owing te the oxtreme cold of this morning. A fanner's wagon, whlle unloading wheat at Muul fair's flour mill, became frightened and ran old Tliey were caught nt mcceiui and Union streets. T. M. Ilelbutncr, clerk nt Ilruliakcr'a Tro Tre Tro ment heuse. died suddenly of,' an apeplctic fit Ills remains were taken te his home at Frederick City, from which plaee they will be Interred te-day. Twe Evangelists, Revs. Jenes and llontr llentr llontr Iieff, are holding Kervlces in the Bethel Church el Ged. Thus far they have held three meetings which have been attended with fair success. The Columbia llre company has lieen pre sented with a very fine deg,half shepherd and half Newfoundland, by a member of the Itoscue fire company of Yerk. The rendition of "Federa" by Fanny Davenport in the opera house en 'Wednesday ovcelng, Feb. IS, 1SS3, will be the theatrical event of tlie season. A large mnllence will greet this celebrated actress in this her famous role. Last summer Mr. Thoe. L. Urban prepared fourdercn ears of corn In four different ways ns an experiment te soe if It could net be kept until winter In the same state as when it was taken lrem the stalk. Mr. Urban has opened ene dozen cars and found It te be a sucicss. The corn is In a suitable condition for roasting. Senior Oration. The second division of the senior class el Franklin nnd Marshall college will deliver their senior orations ea Friday evening the 20th Inst., in College cl apsl at "W o'clock. Masatnkn Yamanaka, or Japan, is a mem ber of this division. Tlie exercises will lie interspersed with music by orchestra. Ciene te Kansas. This afternoon Joel Fisher, wlfe and seven children, of Kast Ijiniputer tewnshll, nnd Ames Stultzfus, wlfe and two children, of Caernarvon township, left Lancaster for .Newton, Kail., where they propeso te make their home. Alderman llurr's Court. Otte Ilemtng, Kdwnrd Price and Jeseph Hclinader, three bums; arrcsted by Offlcer Bees for drunkenness and disorderly con duct were committed for flve days each by Alderman llarr this morning. Henry YVilseu, nrrested for the tame ellcnse, was committed for three days. Amusements. Mitt flavenpert thlt Evening. Celd wither, skating links, elections, or nothing else affect the great crowds which greet Fanny Davenport In her great play of" Federa." Jfearly the whole lower part of the heuse bus been sold and the audl'inca will be large nnd fashionable. Skating llaec The. fifth and last of the two twe two rmle races at the Micnuercher comes off this evening, when Jehn Eckert, Ed. Treyer, Stewart Wylleuiul Vnl HelT.unn will go. Treyerhas wen the four mccs already llnlshed In the series. JtEATIlS. Weidler. Februarv 10. If!. In this cltv. Maud Adelc, daughter of .Milten II. and Ella E. Weid ler, aged 13 months. The relatives and friends arc respectfully In vited te attend thu fitneml, from the residence of her purents, Ne. 417 North Mary street, en Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. I ntenncnt at Woodward Hill cemetery. flO-itd 3TA11KHT3. Philadelphia Market, Piut-AiiELrsiiA, Feb. 17. Fleur dull nnd easy; Suiierrlne, 250fW 75; Extru. fi75312jkj; l'enn'a. family, W 50(8375; Wlnlcrelears, 4e0 4 43; de stnilghts, tl25ft47.1: Minn, extrnclenr, l00ffi450; destndghts, l 5e5 00 ; winter pat ents, 14 750525 ; spring de, $5 0OJZ5 75. live tleur nt W 25fi3 50. Wheat quiet nnd steady; Ne. 2 Western Ucd, Pe ; Ne. 3 de, ut Ciftslc; Ne. I l'a. de, Hike 1 Ne. 2 Delaware, de, WHc Cem tlrm; under light suppllesstenmer, 503 510: suit yellow, SltiSic; de mixed, SlQS.'c; Ne. i de, M05OXC. Oats quiet nnd easier; Ne. 1 White, SSc; Ne. 2 de, nt 37Q370 ; Ne. 3 de, 35n3fiXe; rejected 3lft.re ; Ne. 2 mixed, S5&. Ityu nominal at 70c. Seeds clever steady at WJc; Timethy dull at $15581 B0; Flaxi-eedflmiut II B0Q1 65. Winter bran quiet at lid 00310 40. Previsions quiet and prices linn : mess perk.tllfJH 50; beef hams, fUR-il 50; cllymess lieef, $13 50311. ' llacen, tsiJWie ; Smoked Shoulders, CUe : salt de, 5KIWic; smoked hams, 10iQll(c; pickled de, JM4C. , Lard steady ; city re lined, nt TJiGSe : loeso butchers', 7c ; prime Htuain, 7 23. iluttcr fancy lets wnntutU ethem unsalnble ; Creamery extras, 35c ; II. C. und N, Y. de, 2S3 3()c; dairy extras. 25e; de geed te choice, 20 23c 5 w estcrn de, 2032,'c. Hella nt915e; luicklng butter, 7612c. Eggs llrm and fairly uetlve j extras, SMjilV.c. Cheese quiet nnd steady; New Yerk Full Cream. 13l3e ; Ohie Flats, choice, m.'fjKe ; dofalrteprlme.tiKWIlJJo! l'enn'aiuirt skims, S Petroleum quiet ; Itelined, ";c Wblskvnrmcrnt$120. '" New Yerk Market, New Yerk. Feb. 17. Fleur Stute and Western quiet, but steadily held. Southern steady. Wheat opened a shade lewer: later stienuth- ened and advanced li(te. without leading te axe: Oats 11 trifle better. Ne. -i tvi, frt'. . im. Ssie ; State, 873400 ; Western, 3GQ4UO, Western flralu Markets. CnioAeo. Fleur market dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet, with trading mainly en local speculative account. Foreign advices quoted market dull and easier, and seaboard stocks were only slightly reduced. Notwithstanding the na lura of the above influences the offerings early ii,.'aay,U!re.11nt'u"dl reports of dam ffV - Brewing winter w heat from some sec sec i'0"aIl?,!n"alleualwardlpatehes, the market assumed morn strencth nil nri,.,.a ,.... h. 'B.5?J.ic.' . Ister -ased off about Kie. but Ne. 3 red ut 7041 71 c. Cern showed mere activity aud was stronger especially In the speculative uwikctTii "syiiiim. thy with wheat j prices for luturcudviincedRft Kc. and closed ubnulKe higher than en butui? Oats were In medemiAmit.iU. i.., ..,. ....... te shljipers were limited, owing te the difficulty of getlfng cars switched te Fatten, reads t held. r were HcneraUy flna, and In some Instances realUed a slight udvance 1 littl InteieitwS manllesteil lit futures, except for May delivery yblch were llrmcr and about iidiie better, due' te the firmness In wheat und corn ; near futures were Quotable-1 February, S7fri7Je 1 Murch 27e April. aWJ, May ranged fiem 30.304ic, and" HyeUruiiVa SioldtttBWe, Jisvrleyeuieti He. iSISOOc. t Uxsecd ijuict, mid unchanged ut f 149. iniien iiniiviivi is.i-1 1 i- ill lied, March, &J;g'Jle ; April, Iriii&Jliie ; May, KHimi'Ae; Jun"-7aiti!5SiiC. ' ' ' .JiV HW higher ; illxed Western spot, Se R53WO : de futuie. 4Wfi52k-e. sdme;nd flnaiiy'eJd hii'S ti'S .. .sir , ifc.j,ru maw! I'rednre Market. Corrected weekly by Joel Miller. ,..,, W it.vkr, Vcb. 40, KM. Itell Mutter (buttermilk all worked out) JJ?' r.ggs...... .......,. Lnrd te be emptied '.. Lard In kegs and buckets.... Fat Turkeys Peer Turkeys Chickens Ducks. riReenspr.pnlr llecf Hides Sunwise l'liildliiK In crocks r....... Country Peep... Tsllew Most White Ind, K". 30 days; KIM. cash. fi"20O ec IV lefllic IOC sc jnc :& v !c a te no 5c IJvoSIeck Slrhct. rniiAnKLrniA, Veli.14. The lfceljits nlthe dllTcrcnt stock yard were t ,,. Fer the vcck-llcevc'", J,1 slices, IJ,eiW! "KocTcMtle were In toer lTqnet and prices drooped Kfiiic. We quete as fellows t , Extra, ,WiC! Reed. SG5;c j lnrdlum, 4vi(i 5C! cemm'm, 3ficj extremes. SSdt; most Milch cows were dcmernllicd nt KKWJO). Vt cows were net wanted, even 2H4c. V'l calves were fairly netlve nt CfisMc. , Sheep nnd lambs were In fair demand, nnd as the quality of the stock was better, prices ad vanced KHC KHC We nuote ns fellows ; ., Extra. BKfWIc : cned. 4ft c ; medium, iX$ AUe t common, 24R.T',e : Iambs, IgPic. Hogs were slew at 6HTKc BitKS OT KEEVXS AT T11K WEST rUILADKtrHIA YARDS. IlORerMayncs.fiOWcatern, 48Ve. Daniel Mnrphv. 50 Western, nnd I.ancnstcr In.. jtcriBVC. Daniel Smyth A llre.. 1W Western, S0tf;c, Illpple ft llre.. IM cows. Sfilc. .,10 Owen Smith, M Western and Pennsylvania HG 6Wc A. A J. Christy. 137, W. Vs.. ic H. Schambcre A Ce., aw ejlim, 4VG' ;, Iritis tchauibnrR ft Ce., 130 IM. and v.. 4SBJe. Schwnrtt ft Miller, SO Lancaster Ce., 5'j(JVic. II. Chain, jr., 59 Western nnd l'a., 4ia.'i?4c. M. Ulman, I Western, JSiK'-c lktchman ft Levi, 1.U Western nnd Lancastpr Ce., M6Xe. M. Levi,! western, SflAc. Dennis Smyth, 83 l'a. nnd Maryland, tO'f.V CITT URXSSXD BEEVES. City Pressed lteeves were very" dull at Off 0)e. Western dressed were active at CgJ'ic. ABATTOIR SAtES. lteer Maynes, 100 head city, 6kic. U SlcCandless. 140 head de. 7g$Sc C. S. Dengler,87 heail, 7KfJ'JJc. II. O, Iteekman, 73 head, ilKgyc. Themas Uradley. 410 Wesfern, 0?ie9ic. Cltv Dressed Sheep were fairly nctlve at S3 9e. western dresed were active at r.;i Sales Jehn wkiiscc, -j;i nean eny m Themas Uradley, 374 Western, O-iBSe. Llie Stuck l'rlees. CmcAoe. Cattle Kecetpts, 6,7i head : ship ments, none : all Eastern reeds refualne te tnke stock en account of bad reads; trade slew; experts. WfifiSJ ; shipping, 1.3W) te 1,N pound, ii-JS75! 1,100 te l.al,4 75fi.". 20; l.ilKUe I.SO, MK4 ; butchering stock, fii.VstflM. mainly, Jt?4: Texans,tai7J; steckers.W SiQi; feeders.Hie t?i 171 Hers Kecelpts, l?,U0head ; shipments, none ; market slew, but steady: reiiuh paekinR,! W fit 70; packlntr and shlpplng.M HQi 10 ; light, tl SSfll 83: skips, 3ni fe. Sheet Itccelpts, ,WJ head ; shipments, none ; common, IJ40O325; medium, $3 5033 75 ; poed, $481 23; choice, te extra, tl iOQi. EastLibertv. Cattle were In fair demand; shade stronger, but unchanged ; receipts, 2,350 head: shipments, J.SIShead. lings dull and a trltln Inner: Phlladclphtas, 5 Jie3 40 ; Yorkers, $.--fi5 15 ; Ilaltlmere. is 10 515; receipts, , head; shipments, 2,400 head. Sheep acctlve, stronger, but nnchanged; re ceipts, 4,200 ; bhlpmeuts, 2,uhead. Stock Markets, quotations by lteed, ilcOrann A Ce., Bankers, Lancaster. Pa. II A. M Missouri Pacific Michigan Central New Yerk Central VPi New Jersey Central 3UJJ Ohie Central Del. Lack. A Western 9 Denver A UleUmnde Erie 12JS 12 u. 3 r. x. IV) viy, r.y. iM 91 10 12K 6315 Kansas ,t Texas Lske Shere ChlcageA N. W., com S. N.. Ont.ft Western St. Paul ft Omaha l'acllle Mall llechestcrA I'ittsburg St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'n Union Telegraph.. Louisville A Nashville N. Y., Chi. A St. I. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading 1 T. .Si lliitTule CT.K 55i 7& 551J 7-Jt i'ty. 551 J 71 12'. vs 4 ii' 11 V'-s 41 52 7-10 5sK 26 57 1 "81 Northern Pacific Cem IB. Northern Pacific Prer.... 40?', te; J 41 Ilestnuvllle.. Philadelphia A Erie.... Northern Central Underground Canada Southern OH People's Passenger Jersev Central 32'. 724 7IK T1K Philadelphia. Quotations by AsecLtted Press. Stocks steady. Phlladeljihla A Erie IS. IS 18 Heading llallread fK Peunsvivanla Hnllrnad 51?; Lehigh Valley llallread 50 United Companies of New Jersey 194' f Northern Pacific lfi Northern l'acllle Prcfened 40 Northern Central llallread 57 Lehigh Navigation Company 40 Norrlstewn llatlread 107 Central Transportation Company 31fi lluirale. New Yerk A Philadelphia SJi Llttlnschuvlkill Itallread...... 53 KewTerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Meney, 1c. Sew Yerk Central Erie llallruad Adams Express , Mlchlgnn Central Knllrnnd Michigan Southern llallread Illinois Central llallread Cleveland A Pittsburg llallread.., Chlcace A lteck I-liind Iijillread... Pittsburg A Fert Wayne llul.rend.... Western Union Telegraph Company Teledo A Wabash New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario A Western Lecal Slecks anil llemls. Ilepertedby J. II. l.eng. Par Ijist Value, sale. ..KU (102 Ijincaster City, n per cent.. 1SI lrtH 100 " " lfi lue " ftiHiret. In 1 erSOyears.. It" ' 4 ' Scheel I0.111 I() " 4 " in ler 20 yeurs. lu) " 4 " In 5 oral yeurs. lis) " 4 ' in lOer-JOveHrs tin 115 120 100.50 102 IUJ 100 102.50 102 205 1121 105 111 125 115 IIS 155 l: 2l 150 15S.00 1(11.25 73 150 HO.W 110 Manhelm Iloreugh lean 100 BASK STOCKS. r Irst National Hank Fanners' National Rink Fulton National Hank I .uncaster County National liuik Columbia National llink Christiana National Rink Enhnttn National lUuk First National Rink, Columbia First National Rink, Mnisburg First National Rink Marietta First National Hank. Mt. Jey l.ltltz National Hank Muiihetm National Hank Union National Hank, .Mount Jey New Helland National Hank (iap National Hank Quarryville National Rtnk 100 50 ICO 50 Ml 111) nj 10) 1KI HO IIS) 1IW till) 50 IK) 100 100 TCnM'IKK STOCKS. Illy Spring A Heaver Valley. 25 25 20 23 25 25 2.5 25 25 25 10 23 uiuKeiieri v iiorsesnee .. Celuiublu A Chestnut lllll. Columbia A Washington 24.05 i.uiii-sii!K!i ,x eik spring Columbia A Marietta Maylewn A Ellzabethleu n UiueasterA Eiihrabi IJineustiT A Willow street . Strasbuig ft Millport Marietta A Maytuwu MtttHnttn . in.... 1.... 20 30 10 47 44U5 21 IXI 31 70 M 75 I 1115.25 III! 41 35 Kt 2Hi 7.00 25 IJinc, EUzubethtewn A Mlddletevtu. pal Lancaster A Frultvillii.. 50 25 50 23 50 25 25 1UI a 25 iJiucaHterA Lllllz East Hrundywlnu ft Wiiyneabtilg... Luncaster & VIIUain,le u Lancaster. Sluner I queasier ft Munhclin Ijincasterft .Miuletta Luncaster A New Helland Lancasterft Susquehanna Lancaster A Xuw lumvllle M1SCELLAKEOCB 8TOCES. Ouarrvv llln it. It MUlersville Street Car . Siisquchanualreu Ceiniiuny .... Marietta llollew-aru............ 91M ,S ISO 58 (3?i I31JS 13liij I11W ll'JK '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. "Ut ) 102 .. 50 2.3 inquirer I'rlntl'ig Ceniiiuuy Mi 51 lias Light und Fuel Company 23 se Stevens Heuso (Ikuids) ; Inn ion Columbia (.as Ceinjiuny 25 25 Columbia Wulert:miiii.iiie ia ,. loe 210.23 100 210 50 5 25 H.U5 60 75 50 55 50 51 50 33 100 100 100 1UI ui.tll, IIUUNII MUlersville Nermal school " Northern 5lurket Eastern Market Western Mill ket Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce.! flat Company Hends ;.. , Columbia Horeuuh llends .yeii- Anrr.uTisK3it:sTs. T OST-A SINGLE FUU GLOVE. atthl'siem?cnrl Wl" b0 Ptt,rt hy u'avlnK ,h0 same QHAMPAOSE.' "" BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMl'AONH IMl'OllTKn WINE EVEIt ATIlEIUAItT'Ji OLD WINE bTOHE, N"e. 29 East Kike Htueet. F.i.t.n.i.A .- "K.SI'AYMAKKK, Agt. fcitabllshed, J7M. fbl7-tfd y Kir An rj.'Kri.cK.wg.yr.v. TTIeirSAlitf ATA HAt-niFICK. A line fiirm of lai .crv. Will exchange for city real rslam u njiinieu ler een. ALLAN A. IIKItlt A CO.. llrul Ktntc Airrnt. HMtd) Ne. iw l'.nt KlnK M., LnncamiT, !, ir AnniltA AXIISIIKUUY WINl-X -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. M.AYMAKKIl. AnEXT, Ne. 21 East Knu sr. febKtrd Kstnbllshrd 17S3. IJiSTATK OK llKUKAKD MfLlIATTAK, Jli late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testnmentnry en said rstatehavingbeen grantHl te the undersigned, nil pcrsenslndebled thereto nre requested te make Immediate payment, nnd these hftUng claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing en East Orange street, Lancaster city, l'a. I'ltANClS MiCLAIX. Executer. I'mttr D. Uakeb, Attorney. fenI7-fitdTneaw rULlj ATHKlGAliTTS ' 01n WINK J STORK -KOU- S1ST0XS EXTKACT OF BEEF. rlNCST IS THE WOULD. Established, 173. II. E. M.A M AKElt. Agt.. tebi7-ttd Se. 211 East King St. T ltex e pITiTa 1 1 ors i FRIDAY EVEKIKO, FEBRUARY 20, 1SS5. OSE Or AMEIilCA'8 OREATESt STAR ACTORS, ROBT. McWADE, supported by a Complete Dramatic Company in Ills nncqualcd and grand character of Rip Van Winkle, VAGABOND OF THE CATSKIU& II Is Encouraged by the Pulpit and Endorsed by the Press. liebert McWade's Illji Van Winkle Is a great sermon ." i.'rr. Daniel .vaejlr, SeNlatul J AD.MISSIOK 25. aj A 5.) CENTS. Ucserved seats for s,le at opera house, fl 7-4 1 D EICHLKU .t Sl'HAUM. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF FURNITURE IN LANCASTER COUNTY WHICH WILL HE SOLA CHEAP. Persons going te Housekeeping or any partle In need of Furniture will Und bargains by call in gut X(w. 27, 2!) ami 31 Seuth Queen St. M. DEICHLER, J. P. SCHAUM. Jan53menwdMAw THE COLD AIK OP WINTER CAUSES chapped hands, lips and faces. CREAM OF ROSES WILL ALWAYS (THE THEM. ONLY 10r AT COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne. 137 AND 139 NORTH QUEEN STREET, decS-6md l-ancastrr, Pa. OAWNEE lUTTEKS. Pawnee Bitters. LOTZ & CO.'S TONIC FOR Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Cramps. DOSE Twe Tablespoon fill before each meal. Manfaucturcd and for sale by Letz & Ce,, LANCAsTEIt, PA. nugO-emdMAS A SSIOXED raTATEOFnFKEFEniX'K J:. S. flletz, of the borough of Columbia, Ijn caster county. Frederick S. lllettandwlfo.efthe boreughof Columbia, having bydeed of volun velun tun assignment, dated December23,lss4,Hsslgned and transferred all thelr estate nnd effects te the undersigned for the benefit of the creditors of the said Frederick S. Bletz, he therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and theso having claims te present them te HOlIEltTA. EVANS, Assignee, Itesldlng In Lancaster, Pa. S. II. ItEYSOLM, D. .McllCLLEN, Attorneys. nu7-GtdV A ssiened" estate" OP OEORQE It -ii. SCHAUM and wife, of Lancaster city, Luncnstcrcennty. Ueorge II. Schauta nnd .wlfe of UmciiHter city, having by deed of volun tary' assignment. Oaled December 4, lsX4. as signed unit transferred all thelrestiiteundeffects te the undersigned, for the benefit of the cred cred cred Itorsef the wild lieerge II. bctutmu, he therefore gives notice te nil persons Indebted te said as as sigeor, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and thrwn having claims te pre- seuiineuite jiaai'IH.i.ia.v ueiciii.eii. Asslitnee. II. C. Ilr.uHAKEB, Atlei-nej-. an24-etdS T7-STATE OF AMOS S. HENDERSON JJJ l late of Ijincastcrcltv. deceased. Letters el admlnUtrutl.men said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, und thexe, having claims or demand ngalnst the s-iiue will (present them without deluyfer settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In said city. JOHN Il.lAilLES, Junl7-td3euw Administrator. ITlSTATE OF -l late of Lancn' JIAUTIN IIECIITOI.D. Ijincastcr Cltv. l'a.. deceased Let. lers testamentary en said est n te having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te mnke lmmedlate puv ment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without do de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In the City of Lancaster. J. FltANK HEMI.Y, Executer. C. Dc.ices, Atty. JKWteuwfjs ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CIIAltLES V. 51111s nnd wife, of the city of Lancaster, Pa. Charles w". Mills and wife, of the city of Lancaster, l'a., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated January 15, 1W5, assigned una transferred all their estates and effects te the undersigned, for thetienellt of the creditors of the said (Jinnies W. Mills and wife, tin therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said as lennr, te lnuke payment te the undersigned without ileluy, mid tnnseluirlnir claims te pre sent them te ISltAKI. P. MAYKK, Assignee, fS-StdMeaw Ijincaster, Pa, rpO JlUII.DEItS AND CONSUMERS OF 1 WINDOW OLA8S. The undersigned call attention te IhehTAIt RLASS, which lias long been known In this mar ket for Hi nen-stalnlng qualities 'und It sub stantial character, Nlngln nnd double thickness, and from lour leslx feet In length and width for bulk windows. Fer sale bv all dealers. .1. M. ALIfEltTSON A SONS, m-StdWFMs Norrlstewn, Pa. I 71011 .SAMfeit KENT. ; Tim property of the lata A. H. lteberls, en West King mid Prince strets. Large Throe Three Throe htery lliillillng-" Iteberts Hall ;" vnluabln busl. ness stands in basement, Ac, Ac., Ac. Fer pur. tleiilars, apply te JOHN W. APPEL, Attorney, Ne. 33 North Duke Slice!. febltV'l,23,2Anil-2,7.9,l4 ITlSTATE OF CONltAD GAKT, IiATK OF U the city of Lancaster, deceasert. letters testamentary en said estate havlngbeen granted te the undersigned, nil persons indebted thereto ure requested te make immediate payment, und thoe liaving rlulms or detiuinds ugalust the same will present them without delay for settle ment te thu undersigned. AMOS C. OAST, JACOIIMILEY. , . DANIEL HAUTMAN, JanMtdTh Eiocuters. C.VNCEH DIFFEIlS FIIO.M ALL NOR. mill stnictuius by being distinctly und es sentially a ne'r product, never, under uny cir cumstances, existing In u healthy system. CAXCEUS and TU.MOItS of all Vlnds cured without iiuln or using the knlfe also, bkln Ills Ills eases. Chronic nnd Pnvute Diseases successfully tifutcd by IMIS. II. I), und M. A. I.ONOAUEil. Office 13 East alnut street, Ijincuster, Pa. Consultation free. JSJJtdAw .vj;ir a n rxii tim:.ui:xts. T"7i6ifiii:NT. "" The larRcroem en third lloer of (Irani hall, sultnble forseclelvnnd linlge meetings. Apply te 1IACSM VNA lini.SS, fHll-lt Ne. 10 West Orange SI. iSuiCK LISTIIAKKU'S I'OKN, l(V A L Can t W Inslew's, lxUe.t lied Seal llrand. IV.; 3 cans Choice Tomatoes ler SJc.i Cocea Shells only ce. V t tlrannlalet sngnr.BKe. l R ; Stan dant A Sugar, fie., pure While : Ceirees, 15, IB, is, 2,and25e. V S. AT CLAHKV.'S TEA AMI COKr'KK STOKE. ,'a 3S West King Street STOUAOll ANO COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYKK, dec2-lyd 16 West Chestnut street. TOTK TsM AK 1 NO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A tMZKS.t AT NO. 101 .SOUTH O.IEEN STKEET. JanlOtfd Liinc.vster, Va. "lirANTEU LADY AOl'.NTS TOR V ' QUEEN riSOTECTOIt," daisy stocking nnd skirt supporters, shoulder braces, bustles, besom forms, dress shields, safety belts, sleeve Srotecters. etc. ; entirely new devices, tinprrce ented profits; we have ,v agents making lint monthly. Addiisss with stamp. K. II. CA.MPllEl.l. ft CO.. JanlMmeed Ne. 9 S. May St., Chicago. EDUCTION iiTovTnieoATs In eiiler te rediice our large stock of Fnr Heavers, Meltons. Kerses and Corkscrews for Overceatings. I will, for the next est davs, make up te your order, in first-class style, at greatly reduced prices. All garments arc guaranteed te fit perfect and only the best quality of trim mings nre used. A. II. UOSENSTEIN, Fine Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, opposite the Posteulce. m244mdll Qiri riOA'WOnTHOFMlT.IilNERY CJJLUsVVV tloeils te lie sold at n cry heavy reduction, en aeceunt of removal te our new store, W North Queen street, (traus's Old Stand.) NEW YOIIK AND PA1IIS MII.I.INKUY CO.. JanS-tfd 22 West King st , Ijincaster, Pa. G I KAHD Fl III: ' ' 1 NSl KANUE TOM I'ANY OF PHll.ADKI.PIII AltrkeS. HitLxTT, President. Jamis II. Alvebp, Vice l'res. and Tieas. Edwik F. Mxkrill. Secretary. Jctira II. Allxx, Asssltant secretary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION. TWO IIUNDUED AND FIFTY-NINE TIIOCS ND, NINE IIUNDUED AND SIXTY SEVEN DOLLAISS AND FOltTY NINK CENTS. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUPPMAN, Agents, NO. 10 WEST KINO STKEET. ectl-CmdM.WASIt Mf ILI.IAMSON .V FOSTER, Men's Pantaloons, Bey's Pantaloons, Children's Short Pants. FEIlllt'AltY mets us between seasons, when the Pants beleuRtnc te the Suit need leplaelnR with a pair that 'Will see us through till -prlng, when anew Suit will he In order. We have prepared ourselves te supplv this want wllhannsiertmentnf Pants of All Grade Men, Beys and Children. MEN'S PANTS sTAltT IN AT jl.lll, HOYS AT Nlc, And fill I.UIIE.N "IIOItT I"ANT nt We The Advance Styles for Spring IN HATS and CAPS HAVE Altl!I EH, INCl.llUM. SUIT and Seft Fur Huts, rocket Hals & Fine Silk Hats. la CAPS we have a poed thins te etfer lu a re liable KAIIK CAP wlfhSellil Leather VIer, for Se. There are two styles of them A BLUE FLANNEL SHIRT, Strictly All-Weel, made tixpressly for n. und one we can recommend nspnre Indigo ami will net fade, PRICE, $1.25. ri.EATKD 8IIIRT, VAKIOLW (OI.OUs, tl.ya.ttM. iT3. FOLDED NECKTIES. NEW PATTEIINS AM) counts, "V. AKAI1IAN SLEEVE lIUTTflNS.'Sc. SCHOOL SHOES. STRONG 9HOE ter IMirs nt f 1.10 and ll.il. In I.aee or Ilutten. OIIILS'LACH SHOES. U5e. andtl.U. LADIES' 1IUTTON AND LACE .SHOES sl.-J5. A Fall RiDge of Sizes and Widths. M EN'S CONQItESSGAITEItSnndM EN'S HAL-,, Twe styles of fppers, II.7.V MEN'S Very Ilellable 111 "TTO.V UA1TEII, ti.00. RUBBERS. PLAlNOUKANCY.AI.LSTYLESandPllICES AI.sO 6nm Beets for Men and Beys. -3teres elejeuit 6 p. tit-, except Ssturdaj-s.-Gn WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St,, LANCASTER. PA. JinVCATlOXAI. T HE KOLI.Y OV OFTICK-SEE1UNCS. Ne greater felly can be induced luhrii uiun, younuerold.than that of sceklngoftlce. Time wus It Is suld when the olllce soiiKhtthemuii ; hut we have never seen the Individual who remem bered that time. One thing Is certain, however; If the young men of Lancaster avail themselves of the opportunity te uttend the Lancaster Commercial College, They need never seek olllce they Iheinielves wllllie sought for their practical knowledge of business nnd of keeping business uccetints, s Atmnxas, H. O. WEIDLER, JanllMM Na I0MEAST KINO HTltEET, Lancaster, Pa, SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY OUIIE. Itcntne, Vaeicecilk and Si-ecu t. Diskases of either sex. Why be hninbugged by quacks, when you can And In Dr. N right the only Hbo Hbe ULin PHTSieiiK In Philadelphia who makes u specialty of the obevo diseases and cents them T Cuuts aUARAHTKcn. Auvick ruts, day iinn even ing, strangers can be treated and return home thu same day. Offices private. ' lilt. W. H. WllIQHT, Ne. Ml North Ninth street, alnive Hace, V. O. llex an. Philadelphia. Junai-lydAw MXNHOOD, RESTORED. SIUIDY BK. ' A victim of youthful linprudenca causing Pro Pre mature Ducay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried la vain every known remedy, has discovered simple self-cure, which be will send FltKE te his fellow sufferers. Address, J. II. HEEVES, Jltt-lyeed&lyw a Chatham SL, New Yerk City .vjsir AnrjutTiax3iETs. JOHN DAEU'SSONS. BAERS AGRICULTURAL ILMApiIC FOR 11885. SUtTccnWr : Oeplm,tSc,E1Sht Mta " 8,nKl 0pl8' rt JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 aud 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. T.r 7. UHO.VDS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The season is new at hand for refurnishlng and restocking the Housoheld with articles of use and necessity as well asornament. When buying solid, sterling Silver there is satisfaction in the thought of its being able te be used for generations ; net only used new, but by your people that fellow after you. Our stock of plated Goods is very completo and we keep only the very best makes, in all the different grades. Knives, Ferks, Spoons, &c. are cheaper new than they have ever been. New is just the time te buy, before the Spring traue makes prices go up again. But you cannot tell en paper what can se much better de under stood by calling and seeing for yourself, and consequently being con vinced. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. (J Store closea at 0:30 o'clock, p. m., oxcept Siiturdnys. iievsKFimyunixa twenn. E 7IUNN ,t 1UIENEMAN. HOUSEFURNISHING. We nre new nmnufaeturlnff n completo line of OLD STYLE TINWARE. We use only the beat Tin nnd employ only the beat Mechnnlca rxnil our Wo.re Is 8uporier te nny te be hnd In the city. Thore has been nnother Great Drep in the Price of Steves and Ranges. Examlne our Stock bofero buying. FLINN & BRENEMAN, LARGEST STOVE STORE, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. WAT.L l'AVKli. TJHAHIvS V. FRY. 100 Dade Widow Shades IN A VA11IETY OK HESHlNs Which liave lieen nccumulatlng the ruvst season, we will rltxe out from 13 te ie cents nileee. Among them nre some pretty patterns. I n going through our stock of CURTAIN POLES We Und a geed many odds and ends, one, two and three of a kind. Semu are Walnut, soine Ebony nnd some llrus Trimmed. Then nre nil sampled and the price from 21 te 10 cents nplece. Our COMBINATION COIIN1CE In Ebenvand Wiilnnt at ll.ne a piece. Is a bargain, reilured from Ji5e. NEW LINES OP Dade Window Shades FOIl SPUING. Plain Celers and vflrttmr-fornllstyleserwln-- uew, i in nnu ,, esi spring uener, t ixtures, Ilellandi.I.lnen rrlnge.Mckel Pulls, Standi, etc. We take measures and de shade, work of over) ever) description in rlrst-class manner. Order your Paper Hanging done new. Pieces were never se low nnd will go higher,; ekaeeTw. fry, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN I.ANCASTEIl. PA. STREET. run s.tt.i: en ukst. RENT. X! Thi The hall OrtiSO feet en third stnrv of Steln. met! building, Ne. SIK North Queen street. Ap ply te J. I STEINMETZ. 1-J-tfd IilOR RENT. . The store room, comer of North Queen and East Orange streets, new occupied by E. M. bheetz. Apply at JanW-tfd NO. II EAST OP.ANdE ST. Fc IOR RENT. ATWO-'sTOIlY 1IUICK HOUSE. 711 East Ornnge street, nine rooms, gn, goeil cellar, hydrant, cistern, large let with all kinds of fruit. Apply te HENItY HIIU1IEIIT. febS-lUTu,Th,S Ne. 61 North Duke street. COAL YARD FOR RENT. A Ceal Yard, with all the necessary conven iences, ns eftlce. Dwelling, stable, lllns, Ac., Ac,, und doing n large business, will be rented from the 1st of April next, en reasonable terms. Ap ply te 11. M. IIOLENIUS. JiilliJ-.ttaM ltd M Meuth Queen btreet. I7IOR RENT. J At Ne. ! CENTltEPQUAIlE. hi-ated rooms en second and third floors, suitable for a seam stress, ofHce use or lodging purposes. Posses sion April 1, Apply nt M. IIAIIEItnUSH'S, Jan 1 tfd 50 Pcnn Sriunrc. PmiLuTsALirOr' THE" PERSONAL effects of Antheny E. Ileberts, decened, al his Inte residence and place or business, en North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa., consisting of Household Heeds, contents of Tin Shep and Harness shop. Sets of Harness, Cellars, Hears, Whips, Platform Scales, Steves, Heaters, Shew Case, Deers, Window S.ish, etc., etc. Coinmenc Ceinmenc Coinmenc Ingen SATrnetv, PtBitfAnv 21, 1WJ. Te he continued en Monday and Tuesday fob lowing until all goods are sold, bale te com mence ut 9 a. m., when conditions will be made, known by ISAAC E. KOIIEIITS, IIENHYA. ltOIIEUTS, JOHN L. IIOIIEIITS. Executers. II. SHl-BEirr, Auctioneer. fll,l,3Mtltnr QHPHANrS' COURT HALE. ON SATl'ltDAY, MAUCIl 7, 1IK, At the Leejiurd hotel, will be sold by the under signed, administrator of Frederick Miller, de ceased, by virtue of an onleref the Orphan' Court of Lancaster county, the billowing de scribed Ileal Estate, te wit i All that certain one-story IlllICK DWELLING HOUSE, nnd let nrplece el ground, situated en the south side of West O run go street, (310) Lan caster elty, containing In front en said Ornnge street SI feet, mom or less, und extending or that width In depth 211 feet, ten II feet wide public alley s udjeiutug properties of Henry Welfuml ethers, Snle te commence nt 7 o'clock p.m., of suld day when terms will I mi made known by IIEOIIOEK. MILLElt, Administrator. Ilixnv tinriiKUT, Ann fcull,2l,-J,Ain3,i:,7 (inevKitiKs. AT RURHlv'H. ERESHEROMTHEMILIS SCIlUMAliEll'SllOLLEDAYENA.iiuulafreui the best Whlte Oats, reeks In 13 minutes, 4 ft for 23c. KCllUMAKEIfrt rAltl.VA, He ft. SCHUMAUEU'ri WHITE HOMINY (HUTS, left. btilUJI AKKll'S Urauuluttd Ycllnwand Whlle Cernmeiil. PEAItl. and rl.AKK TAPIOCA, 3 lis for2.1e. SMOKED HEIHIINO Cheap, 100 and ISO Der. Just like Spring Chickens our MACKEUEL 3 for Se. HONELESS CODPISH.ee Ifc. SELECTED DH1ED 1IEEF by the rlcce or chipped te suit customers. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANOASTKll.TA. HATS AXlt VAVS. 1845. 1885. W. D. STAUPPER & CO., Leading Hatters aiul Furriers. yiHTER GOODS AT ASACltiril'E. All that nice line of Winter lilevei. Cap". I.n ilieV nnd Hunt's Eum, Children's laps and furs, will be sold rcgardlc of eiwt New Is the time te get a Mce Set of Purs or bcnl lap at a bargain. Constantly coming In All the New Spring Mvles In tine: staple and Knncv Pelt Hals, Pine Mllfnnd rioxlble Hats. Clear Sutra foil, In Old and Yeung dent's style. Agents for the Knox sIlkniullllTIIatt.Sprlng Mvlenlrcmlr lu. Always en hand n full assortment, from the lowest te the highest grades, lull nndee our 'St und W-cent 1'ur Hats,- HolMvtefall kind llulTale, llmUoe It ly Wolf, Oray roand.lapanee, t lowest eah price. THE HKlIIESTCASlI PIS1CE I'Alll Pell HAW reus. Customers having Old Hat here ubove thirty day will please call for them. Lecal at tention elsewhere, will be rolled. W. D. STAUFFER & CO. (bhultz's Old Stand,) NOS. S A 33 NOIITII QUEEN JnTUKKT, LANCASTEIS, PA. TTATS, CARS, Ac, Slmltz's Only Hat Stere. OOlt I.Altni: AND COMPLETE .STOCK OP Hats, Caps, Gloves, Umbrellas, & Traveling Bags, WILL HE SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS RE LESS THAI COST. 144 NORTH QUEEN ST. (OUNDAKKIl'S OLD STAND.) VOAU B. R. MARTIN, WHOLESALE ASM BETAIL Dealer in All Hindi or Lumber and Ceal. M-Yard: Ne. 430 North Wuler nnd Prlnce streets, above Union. 1-nnenster, ii3-lyd TDAUMUARdNERS A JErTERIKS, COAL DEALERS. Orncxa: Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. Ml North Prlnce street, Yarcs: North Prlnce street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTEIl, PA. aiiBl-tfd , M. V. B. COHO, S3) NOllTH WATEIl HTIIEET, Ijincaster, Pa., WUOLBSALK ANO 1IKTA1L UEALXR IM LUMBER AND GOAL. CosKienon with tub TLrnoie Exchahek. Yakdahi. Ornca: N'e. S30 NOllTH WATEH STHEET. febat-lyd c. J. SWARR A CO.. COyiL. Orricn: Ne. iOCentre Siiuare. Yauks: Kast Walnut und Marshall streets. (Stewart's Old Yard.) Ileth Yanl unci Olllce ronnected with the Tele Tele Tele phene Exchange -KlNDLlN(J WOOD A 8PK(JLALTY.- ectlltmdJIXKn pEARI, l'XOUR. STEELTON MILLS PEARL FLOU R MAKES WHOLESOME AND D.ELICIOU8 HllEAD. KEPT JIY J. I.. HI.VKLEY, J.ritANKHEIST, WM. HLlCKKNDUltFEIl Joiil9-3eti' Ijincaster, Pa. -VyOTIOK TO TREHPAKHERS AND .si OUNNE11S- All persons uie hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estutcs, In I-clmnen und Incuter counties, whether Inclesed erunln closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or fish. Ing. as the law will he rigidly enferci-if against all trespassing en said lands of the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN ritEEMAN, It. PE11CY ALDKN, ' EDWAIID C. K UK EM AN. Attorney for It. W. Ceieuiuu's UelrH. ectll-tfd&w MtWIVAl TOOK OlTTl'OR KRAril.S.-Iir.NKON'S .1-1 Liiiclnn I'liisteinntn widely linltiiied Wen! Cnpelneeutln thegeiiuluiv llt'ciivlul, IVt QUTK'l'UA. "" CUTICURA. Mrs. Smith's Case anil What the Het, Sir. Mr. Illnttry Has te Sny About It. Te Tin 1'iinue. I haxnbeen a fearful sulfeirr for lllleen years, most of thulium with what bus been callnl Kcteum or Mall llheiim, Psoriasis and l.cpm. nnd the like, nud have always been told that there was no eiiin rer me, nnd have been se discouraged that hint nt toen ,le ilii'. 1 have been se badly mulcted sometimes that lliem was net the smallest spot from Hut emwnef my lieadlnthn soles of my reel thai was net diseased and us reilns rrlm.en. It would commence In small whllu spels.'whlch hail n silvery nppearanee.but were net deep, but If 1 attempted te heal them, or seen after their first nppenmnce.they would burn nud run together until tliern was it complete dry, red scale, which would hecomesolullamed ns In crack nnd leek J1'1?; 'anil angn-. nnd tlin burning scnsatleti would be almost Intolerable. 1 wnsnt times se lame that I could scarcely get nlinut, and could net dres myseir without nssi.iniiee. t iinv (r,.,j mnny remedies, and iiase iiatil llim in n slugle inslance le a physician but have ever obtained only temporary relict. iiii.?."',1 ""'J'.1, for Ume. I ecm r,-lacd tRI ii !''V,1'iyreHlili.il a ever.ntut dining IJi.IT'li.'r."? lfW.l "" ,t"fl sintered se much ns 5iJ lt"1jT Elder and Mrs, 1 v. McKlnstry. who i'VU..?.:.1. i. m" "' "" .". "Tlem. te try veur I rrict'RA IlKVEinia t nud I relt somehow a llltle courage, from their ravomhle opinion or II em, 'i . p: '"' virtue. About llin 'second week of July last 1 ceinmcnced taking the remedies, uml witiiiusix weeks 1 begun tit seen permanent Im provement, until new ( Oct. 1 ) 1 uui uheitt its gcMsl n new nnd my ilesh Is us the ilesh of u child. MI1S. IIEN.I.HM1TII. 1 certify that the above statement of my uifn 1 cerrcef, nnd I Jein with her lu exprcsulng my gmlltude for the givat lienrllt she has reeelveil. II. SMITH. I certify thai tlie itlsive statement Is correct. Mr. smith Isn prominent man lu Ihls eemiuiinl. tv. where he lives, lie lsa well-known dealer In lock, nnd his statement, w Hit that or his wife, Is fully entitled tnrrrdlt. lioue nt Stanstead, Prmlnre or Qurlirc, this twenty. net enth day or October, is! L. O. McKINSTIlY, MlnUter the Uetrl. I.ATitn. 1 lune.ei'ii Mrs, Smith rccentlvnml bcllerc her te be thoroughly and pennsnenlly cun'd, I,. C. MrKINHTIlY. sjX.Iiimfl'A. O'li. ' V. .Ye. IV. .mil Se. llixWiM, Sept. H. tssi. I'tTH'Ciu ItrseLVBST, llin new bleed putlller and Ct-ricrnA, nnd Cnicvn Suit, the grt-nt skin rurr-s nud hitutlilers, nni sold eerywhere. Priei's: Citticcra.We; Ser, rents i IIkselv 1ST, fl.Ul. I'tTTcn Driii axii Chemical Ce., Hohtes CATARRH. TIIEHItEAT iiai.hamh; IHSTILI.ATION ok WITCH-HAZEL, AMEIllC AN PINE.CA NAIUAN Kill, MAItItllll.il. CM) VEIt lll.OS-sOM, Etc. Called SANFORD'S RADICAL piJRB, Per the Immediate ltellef nnd Permanent l!ur of every form of Cittarrh, from iibimple Celd In the II rail te Isws of Smell, Tint" and Hearing. Cough and Catarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, eoneUting of ene lietiln lludlenl Cure, one Ikix Cntarrhnl Solvent nud one I m Jireved Inhaler, In ene package, imij- new be utd of all druggl.ts rer ll.ni, Ak for SAsremi's llADICALCCKK. Complete Treiliatnt with Inhaler, SI.OO. " The only ab.olute sjieclllc we knew or." Metl. Times. -'The best we have found In a Hie time of sulferlng." Iler. Dr. l'iggtn$. Ilotten. Afteraleng struggle with CatnrTh the llAtu CALCcnihas coneuered." tier. .V. II'. Junrer, Jrtciiburgh, rt. 'l have net found a roc that It Old net relieve nt once," .Inireie Isr, .Vim rlttitcr, .Villi. I'ettkb Ilnrii AjmCiirutctt Civ, llmlen. COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTUIC PLASTEUS. Per ihe relief nnd pmvenllen, the Instant It I applied, of llheuuuilli.111, Neumlgla, Selallcn, Coughs, C'nliU. Wintk Hark, Stemnch unit IWiw el. fboetlng Pnliis, Numbness, Hy.terla, l'e male Pains, Palpitation. I)yspcpl-i, Liver Com plaint, Itllleu Kever, Malaria anil Epidemics. ue Cellins' Plasters (an Eleelrie Plaster coin blued with it Pereus I'la.teri ami laugh ut lulln. SSe evee'wlien-. fcblU.SAw G HEAT INDIAN MEDlCINIl KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE reit THE lll.OOD, LIVEIl, KID.SKYt.AND hTO.MACH. It Is Made by the Indians. t'sed by tlie Indian. sold by the Indian. It Is Pnrely Vegetable. It surely cure nil illseaes of the Meniach, Liver, Hew els and lllned. It I nlmmt specllln rorulirenns or Itheuiiiiitlsni. It will euro dis ease w hen all ether remedies have tailed. Dlivc linns nre plainly printed en every bottle. All trllies or Indians have I heir medicine, but KA-TON-KA Is a remedy of the 1'nclfie Coast, and I U"mI by all. It Is cemiwHed or roots, herbs and iMrks gathered and prepared by Iho WA11M.SPKINC. INDIANS OP illtEtlON. And Is favorably known and used In nil urts el the world. The sick or ailing should net delay Its use. It will prevent ns well ns euro dleas. its prire Is ene dollar jwr bottle, or six unities rer five dollars. Ask for It nnd hce thai you get it. It is ter s.tle by all DriiKglsti OltEUON INDIAN MEDICfNE ,111111 ny i no COMPANY, Cerrj'. Pa. Medoc Indian Oil THE HltEATEST PAIN EAIITII. MEDICINE OS- IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL I reitaln tocuieTooth. nche in one minute, Headaehe lu live minute, Earache In ten minutes, feernThmulln onenlghl, Neuralgia in three te nveiulnules. MOHOC INDIAN OILisusedliiteniiltynswell as externally. Even- family should hat e a bot tle within reach. It Is n doctor lu the beuse. Persalc by nil Druggists. PrlceiTic. perbetlle. Large size bottles, ftdc. INDIAN COUOll SYlll'P I a prompt specific for Coughs, Colds nnd Lung dleaes, fiec. per bottle, ua-ten-kn, Misloe Indian Oil and Indian Cough Fyrup for sale ( helesale and retail )nt Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and :m North Oueen street, Ijincaster, Pa. inJ-lydWASAw AMVSK3tr.XTS. TTTIULTON Ol'ERA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVENINU. FKII. I7lli. Only Performance el FANNY DAVENPORT IN VICTOItlEN VAIIDOH'K IIIIEATDIIAMA, FEDORA, Supported by Iwrewn EXCELLENTCO.MPANY 1 ' liieludlng Mil. HKMIY LEE. "reilenilsudrainallclliiimph." I'litlmlilithttt Timet. " The strongest iHTfiiriiianee of recent ye.irs.'" A'rta J'ert Jlrralil. Sale of seals begin I'rid.iy morning lYIiriinry 131 h. ADMISSION SHc.TV.hiiiUI.uv, IIESEHVED SEATS lie. nnd t.li. Secure seals In senseii ill Opera IIeiimi oillew ' ll'lll lMI MIOTKIJI. M UENNERCIIOU IIOTEI Masnnercher Hetel. 1 am new prejiui-ed te uceenimnilalii Hut public with all the advantage efu FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. HOAllDEIlSby the day or for any length of tlme can have nil the udvanliiges of thu luist hotels. Meals at All Hours. PINE ItESTAUItANT ATTACHED. Het Lunch every morning from 10 te 12 o'clock. HENRY DOERR, aep-Std-ecpCO-Strd PItOPItlETOll. YARA OIQAJIS, ONLY 6c., OUARAN teed Yarn, at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FHONTCIOAIl STOllE.