, V- v -V .... - i-s : , - - " . .-., v - - , THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '21, 1885. j'-:'vtt HMMMBIMM M p?' Li "V,- f.1 r-- THE; SENIOR ORATIONS. JMMT0 GttlKBlAXH WHO ACQVITTED rmmuEi-rsa rxnr cjiepitahlv. ttm UMw, tftrtf at Hit Aliter CUm of Frank tNa MHl MMMllCellrte Drllrcr Their ',.. CMprt Oration te Well ' rleMrrt Andlrm. f, Jr Kri&tjr evening ntlmir-rnst neven, precisely ; alter the telling of tlie cellege: bell, l'rcslilent ' Dr. ApplCi followed by tlie lntter division of ' this senior claw marched Inte tlie rlinpcl nml ; Det seats fn tlie Btnge. Tlie excrcl-ies npened ' l r HU music, nfter which Dr. Apple offered n jjWjrw, lhl was followed by mimic. V Salutatory "Tlie Voyage of Life," was Ie- '' Jlvered by D. S. Kurtr, or T.nncn'-ter. Tlie tpeaker In n fevv brief well-chosen words welcomed tlie audience. Could - 'we stand ujxm hoiiie lefty einlnoiice . Imm vrltlMi in vlntv tlin rmtlinrlliff ftf K J UiO Inflowing waters that lilf the ureal if " depths of tlie mighty eceuil, und pnrceti tlie L V- kbfps that nail across the liosem of the waters, ytfetir eyes weuiu ucnem uui n irenic iu 'nilnlature of the great oceans of life. The i-1 nnuDI injMlim Will OUIIIU 1'1 lliu .......j ...... ' ' ... Z .1 II .. I I. ..... a... !. I. fllfl rers iua. nru ceiiiiiiiiauy luinuruuw um Jvoyaceoflifo, and In his conclusion juld a srrg.ow.iigtr.buteto that aiurmer vwie evcr- IVvi V ruici every sinnn. Ajs-' "Genius of rraiiklln" was the Ktilijec' or " ' n nmf Ien dellvcrcd bv J. O. Letter, l"red- isi rrlck. Mil. That Is n vv Ne nation, the speaker "Si Raid, which rwegiilrtis and honors its great ,;-), nn nillnniirnun pnuntrv tliere Isiinui 'Sf wester than Printer Benjamin franklin j he anree from poverty te fame : he was nuny MM sided noted for Ins industry and Integrity. f, He wrete tweks that worerlrculated by liiin- dredsef theu-unilt. Franklin as a deveut v christian, and in 1700 quietly passed away $ full or years and honors. Si- "Tlie Flresldn" by T). T.cvan, of Jncken- wnld, Pa. Iu the busy hum of nclhe life, every Individual hns some spot toward ttliieli bis desires lead him, and among tlieui nl' tliere is nethlin; niore that he eeeks but eon een tpntment; this the flreslde alnne allenK Fame is net contentment, '' linme Is the birthplace or inemllty, "'mid pleasures and Palaces theuuh we may rami, be It ever se inutile, tlicre's no place llke home." Thee words are felt in almrnt every heart. Tlie three sweetest words In tbeKngllsh lanpuasi nre: mother, home and Heaven, home the realm In which the mother reluns as queen, spreading her tender Influence like a golden sunshine en all around. Music Wnltr, Trcmpler. "An Kqiml Portion l)e.ilt te All Mankind" byJ.W.MWli, Clear Spring, Md. The pur suit of happiness. If kept within proper bounds, Is a laudable aim ; the Declaration or Independence nvegnlzcs It. Ulllerent men have dlll'ereiit Ideas ceiiTOrnlng its desirabil ity. On a cursory examination the dtstribu dtstribu tlen of liapplness seems most unjust, but tf scnitinll niore lesely, the dltlerence will te found te be inore npimrrul than real. Tliu best Illustration of tills principle Is found in "Goldsmith's Traveler.'' "Pre Kone Publice" by S. V. Mitman, Lewer Saucon, Pa. A young man about te enter upon the duties of lite, v ill naturally select for himself that profession which, te his mind, will onstire the greatest success. Thesphcroef politics has many rewards te offer te theso worthy of them j the sieakcr hore pointed out seme of the many corrup tions In our politics that It is the peoples power and duty te reform this wrong, and that during the. l.ite presidential campaign this spirit was manifested, by breaking away from party leaders, w hen every citizen mere than lioretoforo followed his own private convictions. "Our Inheritance," .1. F. Mever, Union Dopeslt, Pa. Never liefore in the world's history has mankind leen surrounded with such a plontltudeor comforts as at present. "Ve observo with wonder and admiration the progress the world has attained in lltora lltera lltora sure, Kcience, art, government and religion. We cannot but rcalbe that ours is a truly glorious inheritance. With w hat energy and Bacriflce the sjiirits of the past have tolled for us. Frem lonely garret, from lierinit Veil, from the burning stake, f "m prison gloom, from Holds of carnage they ceme and jMiur into the laps of the present a train of blessings such as no language cm describe, but only the heart enjoy. Without it literature would le blank. The speaker then iu glowing tenns shewed that American freedom was net the result of a shmle day ; that Christi anity was the greatest factor in all ourlnhcrl eurlnhcrl ourlnhcrl tanee and that which the future will yet reveal must lie n golden splendor. Music (Salep, His. " Bayard Tayler," eulogy, by Aaren Nell, New Columbia, Px Among the men of tlie iiineteenth century most praised for indus trious habits, admired for genius, and leed for vlrtueand truth, was Itayard Tayler. Hi" scnsltive nature made him susceptible te Sricf, but he was able te forget his less iu ar upus labor. As a writer of travels he has no equal. His novels are true lopresenta lepresenta lopresenta tieusoflifc. Hut as u ect, ospecl.illy, his namocanuet be forcetten. Though his ether writings be lest, his" poetry will still llve. "Science Literature," oration, by L. A. Salado, Tamaiiua, i'a. Since the earliest his tory tliere has been a power at work In chang ing the destinies of man Inte higher channels, mere potent than man hiiuseir. Under the Iutfuence of science the world has under gone a revolution. Its licginnlug gees back as 1,000 II. C, since which time it has met many reverscs, ami even iKircoeutlons. Science has exerted Its iniliieiice in tlie llte rary world. Suiierstltlen no longer blunts tlie mind, but iu the miraculous results of ftcloutltle research the hand of tlie Almighty is recognized. "Lciral Wremrs." oration, bv t It f5ctmeder, Ilewmansvllle, Pa., ?eer Isifeie has there been a nation se free fiem eppres. slvelaw-s as ours. With rospect teJtistlce,law is no longer regarded a tyr.int.buta protector. But it contains disci epauuics, that are at Mitiance with tlie unwritten law of right. Tlin ,nmtknr twiltitnd In vvrnmp tni,iui.tii,iiw WM for which thorelsnolegil redress ; cAluirlil- . ill, I, f.llll III lllluT,llh.J .Vlll.lllll.tl- u .la. ..' u. .uiu ... ...,n. ., .iiiiiitiii, n,,m I,, llqeur, dlvorcelaws, weie proved detrimen tal te society. As tlm Influence of tee idiots and Christian education boeoiuosmoiu potent, moil will reeognlze mere fully the nun ri'twi law that stauils above the wisdom of man. Music Pelka Uodewa ltess. "Apprehensions," oration, bv S. 0. Stever, Spring Mills, Pa. Nothing brings se inn li misery upon humanity as tlie contemplation of the I'uUlie. Men frequently subject thein thein selves te sorrows, w hlch never fait tn their let. The rich, the virtuous and the ambitious terture themselves with feu is. against which they nre protected. Observation teaches the teny ui appienensien. one can tell what me nnure li lias Iu store but lie, who governs all things. "The Power of thought," oration, by O. W. Wainier. Mveistewn. Pa. It we nn.ilvzi, the gic.it deeds which have uslurcd new ems into the world's history, we li net that thought was the lower thai bienght them en. At times It lies dormant until it ilashes Inte new awakening. It was the lever of the Mddle Ages and IteunaHS uiee. Te niai k out Its grand ncIiIvetui-nU Is ininessibln. Thetiglit in (iuttenbei-g and Stephenson caused u revolution In llterature and trade. That of the past bus become the heirloom of Hie present, and thought progresses iu its glorious history. "The Pewer or Eloquence," oration, bv M. Vamaiiaka, Hheshluia, Japan. Of the live senses, sight and hearing may be said te be the highest. Sight has te de wlthejccts iu space, hearing w ith objects In time. Lan Lan Lan guoge siHikcn, hewever, makes a deeper Im pression than written laugiuge ; hcuce the power of eloquence. Powers in nature fill us with jwe'nnd fear, but the orator can reuse the passion and move tlie will. When IteiuestuencHWiMiukeil: What iselequeneer lie replied : action. The sneaker illustrated ttiUbyrercrrliiKtothe spirit of uncient na tions. nomesthenesnrousedOroecuvvitlihU oratory, Cicere, the Heiuan empire, Orat- " ,,,.H"U tM.1.nbeau' Kur"ii "'"I tlioelo tlieelo tlioele tiuemsj of ebster and Henry becured the American Independence. The golden no - JJiiT.T0 U I""'1' ,'uta' Je'Hf wmau1 " ??, beinr; wery will net ease. AH the orations were carefully written and ".Iveredj thlsvvas clearly .ninm'scd STJSS. i!!?1'0". le. audience H H.'KZi ',""," " Vv?n "S- . i:siMH-lally elation dtufuR Mr. Yaiuanaka'. n M Z be-was vigorously apnuudeil. b' The iiiusie was funilslied by the volWe or. chcatra lit its usual excellent stj le, bu vuiiin biii iw i ii in ! ininriu.1 -s. .1 A Uad Kind 0fTniQi. ii ,. xpr money, he was under the iiiflucutSer liquor and bocaiue very abusive when monev was refused him. Mr. Short, finally JKJ - .I'Urt"nJlienLctiliart picked up a stoiie - mid threw it through the store window ' " Werd was sent te the Station house ,feJ Juicers h uu jviiuutv uwuaw4 uy umccr Bam. . belt Alderman Fordney heard the iuse this wemlnj' a'ld committed lenhart te the ,,eeunty prlseji for SO days i for drunkenness wid Ulserdeily conduct. Tliochargeof muii. Mout mbdiieih held under adviaviaeut. Ja. Lenhart, a trains went te ihe stere or Hainuel Shcrtz, corner or lit KhiL. ! Plum treets,yestcrday ancnioen and K.l l)ta EASED MEAT SOLD. A Veterinary Surgeiiii nml Three Proven Ar. riesl. Veterinary Surgeon Francis Bridge, or Philadelphia, and Jehn Kcstcr, Harrison Ulpple and W. A. Hippie, drovers, have been arrested for selling eattle ntlectcd with con tagious pleuro-pticuiueuia, and In selling the flcsii of the cattle nfter they had been slaugh tered. Dr. Brldge Is said te have negotiated the purchae from Chester county parties, nnd the exposure of it hxs created great In dignation around Kcuuctt Square nnd among Udtadelplila butchers and markctmen. The animals nre said te have been In very bad condition and nearly dead f reip the lung troiible when slaughtered, liouroqmcu lieuroqmcu lioureqmcu inoiila Is a dlseasoeftho lungs j cell walls and tissues break down, puss accumulates iu large quantities abscesses form nnd through nil or this corruption the bleed, in order te be (prated, has te le drawn. In the last stages or the disease the bleed becomes watery, and large quantities or serum are deposited in tlie cavity or the thorax. The llesh eran animal which has, or which dies from this lingering disease, cannot lie wholesome med for human beings. The following particulars nre given by tlie TYmi ofthenflalr, the cnttle having been slaugh tered en Monday and consigned te Wednes day s ruuaiicipuinmarKct : Jehn Kesterhas a farm iu Chester county, three tulles southeast of Kcunet Square. He is a milk dealer, and bail en Ills farm, which Is worked by his son, n herd of twenty-one attln. Almut four vveeksiu;ntienrtheciiws Ifeatne very ill and Dr. llridirc was scut for. He pronounced the disease pleuro-pneuine-ula nnd ordered the diseased animal te be killed, nnd it was done. A few days later three mere of tlie herd weie seired with the kiiiie disease uitil thy tee were killed. On Feb. U, Secretary lMge, of tlie state beard of ncriciiltiire, lr, Bridce and Dr. Kniclit, of Kcuiiett "qu.nv, evtiiilncil thi lmni.w hich i hen inmilicred seventeen, and decided that all eftheui, but one, hail the germs of the .l.sease iu their luims. SeereUry IMl-e said "the dNease must tie stamped out." nut; or dered the vv hole herd te tie slain. The state makes some slight previsii n for the reiin biirseuieiit of the owners or diseased cattle whicli are laughteied by tlm order or tlie "Ulcers or the state beard or agriculture. Secretary 1'dge agreed te give Mr. Keslcr v,2e0, and nskisl the tarnii-rs in the nelchlsir IuxkI te make up a purse tn cover the bal ance of the nmney value or the cattle. The cattle were is-iuilemred. and it was supposed that they would Ik) killed at once Iu order te prevent t'0 spread or the disease. On a rami adjoining Mr. K ester's was a herd of very valuible cattle, and the owner sub scribed 5100 toward giving Mr. Kcstcr for tlie less of his ' herd. A week passed by and still the diseased herd was net killed. The eeple or Kcunett Squaieand the farmers in that vicmitv be came excited and indignant. Pleure pneu- iiieuia urnKenui iu oilier places ami minv or tlie cattle Iu Keter's hcnl bct-ame very Indly diseased. l,ast Monday Kennett Square was shocked by the announcement that n Philadelphia drover had purchased Kcster's (siudenineil cattle, and that he had slaughtered them, and sold the dressed beer te butchers In Philadelphia. This funis out te le true. Dr. Brldge negotia ted the sale and I tipple paid 510 a head te Kester for tlie stock. The latter denies .my knowledge that they were te be sold for lM.efaud gives the Pecs this information about the atlalr: KM1W THAT T1ICY WF.Iti: IIISK.VSRD. "Did you knew that the cattle were diseas ed?" was asked. "Yes I supposed that at least sixteen of them were." "Where did you get the cattle In which the plcuro-pueumonia first appeared ?" "The lirst one tli.it died I bought four vears age from Isaac Cochran, of West Chester. One in the let of three which were killed, Dr. Bridge said, wits theuiilm.d which spread the genus of the disease. Thatone was sold te 1110 by Ames lMwanls. The cattle were ap praised at 550 each by James Cloud, Mark Coe and Mr. Darlington." Dr. Bridge denied all connection with the aloof the cattle yestenl.iv and stated that only ene was badly diseased. He admitted, however, that he had net seen the cattle nor examined their lungs after thev were slaugh tered. KIOTO VS TUAMI'H IX COt.V.WItTA, A Deserted Husband Tries te set I'lre te the Iick l', A Pre right. Hernial- Correspondence of lNTELtmi:ci!n. Cer.uMiiiA, Feb. 21 Cemcliiis and Lvdla Callahan, tramps, were arrested yesterday ny uiiicer .MrucK, ler lielng drunk and disorderly. They were placed iu the lock-up, but Lyilia objected te her hus- Uind'd company, and he was removed tn another cell where be breke te pieces the bunk. He was then placed in the iron clad, when he set his bedding en tire; but, luckily, tlie ll.imes were discovered be be bo fero much damage had been sustained, and were extinguished. Cornelius assisted and had liefh hands burned In se doing. Snulre Frank gave him 30 days and his wife 10 day In jail. A number or tramps Indulged In a free light, last night at the Susquehanna rolling mill. Onicers were sent for, tint none could be found. The mill hands then xtnpped the fight by interfering nud driving the tramps ftoiuthclrii-tre.it. Numerous, hard blevv were given and taken belore the tramp left the mill. AUe.vi Tin: cnrnntKS and rni'ACHEns. Bethel r vi val continues nc.t w eek. n. F. Lutheran choir had a pleasant boeljble last evenlng; free lenionade anil slices rrem the Vjglecuke. "Mum" sot-iable at tlie Trinity ilefernie)!, teniu'lit. Seen days' mission begins this ev cuing nt St. Paul's I' I, cliun-h, under illrcctien or Bey. F. Cluy-Meniu. Personal Itciiih. Mis. Wm. Timbcrlake geno lionie te Cm- clnii itl j J. W. Yeenui cnterulueda iurty of twenty last oveiiliig ; Misses Mattin Given, Auuienud Caildle Uritner geno te Washing, ten for the Inauguration ; Miss Clement Iteese, efFittsUurg,AUitingMiss Aniue Feu drieh. Iluilset or llernusli Ilrlefs, C'ehl wcatlier mailonlute market te-da. Meivuiy get as low as S below zero lat night. Hemer A ("a, or Mariett.i, wen fikOO by guessing l.re3 siunils as the weight of l.rb A Sw.utz'Hstr.r. The Columbia club and Institttte will nn ct en Monday evening te i-onslder a IiIhumI preposition "from the 1'. It. It. Stlcet lnjousellors and ether pll glims nre allow eil tixIMnrb tlie schools inn much. The Hleigh of .leshua Sourbeer, of Yerk, was upset at Bridge and Commerce streets yesteiday; and Jehn !.. Wilsen end t'lins. L. Warn had an upet whileaseemllng Iho It. A C. coal sehute hill. VOJMOX I'l.K.ts COir JIT. The Jury In the Yeung-V iikenhcl.er Ca.e Full ii, .iKr e. Judge Patterson sent ler the Jury In the Young-Wiekcnheisorcaso nt llve o'clock en Fiiday artorneon. The jurors were asked vvhellier tliere was any probability of their agreeing and their Ibieuian repliecl that tliere was net. The court said that as they had net agieeil auer licing leeketl up for IS hours, there was no prelubility or their ugreeliig. The Jurers weie then discharged. When they ictircd te dellber.de en Thuis Thuis dayavete was taken nnd it resulted woven ler plaint!!!' and five for defendant A scj scj eiul ballet steed eight ler plalntlil' and four for defendaut. The thin! and all subsequent ballet Meed ten for plalntlil nnd two for do de temt.iut. HATl'ltPAV MllltNlN'eV. llLblMlss. Court met this morning for u,0 tnuis.ictIeu of current business. n,10 ."'i,1-1','1. the Jl"lgment docket was called and 30 judgments cutout! for want of n pica, appearance ami allSd.ivit of defense. I'hlliii ltheads :city, mid I, 1 Dyer, Mauheini Immugli, w lie served three months In prison ler failure te comply with the order otceuit te iniy specified bums k.t week for ...v..i,r,umun..r wives, were Ulscliarued from custody this morning, lltilcs were granted en Christian Her shlnger, Lee Myers, Careline .Myers ami JelitiO. Mycrx, wheapjie-aled from tlie aw ard or viewers, iu tlieasMsincnt of damage bv the 0enliig of Filbert street, te perfect their aileal by tliu formation or an ls.moerluvo tlie appeals dnunls.sed. Abraham Farmer, city, w as granted a ro re ro nevvulor alleense te peddle geed in the county of Lancaster. ,yV" ",We-ver, solicitor of the elerk or the orphans' court, presented a petlilmi te the court praylni for ail order te rtflle the paiiers mliUellica If the order Is eranted the llariies-IIuber Hie, which vvas uw I by e ether com; y ii)U-c, vv ill be used. Henry 1-labor, who served a term In Jail UiibtTSii-'i" d,stll"n;cd by taking the sHiiel ter the insolvent luw. AUJeurued te Meuday Mumi i Chnpvl Ilesllratnr) l".lrrcles. Tlie dedication of the Mary Dixen memor ial chapel, Linden Halt scmlnary,LltiU, will takoplnreon Tuesday, February "J lib at 10 n. in. Tlie sermon will 1st preached by the Bight Bev. li de Sclivvclnltz, S. T. D., prcsl dent or the lieant et trustees. In tlie evening there will ls addresses by aev end speakers. Itrtitriiril tn Court. Win. Itehfiis proprietor cil the Union hotel en liist Chestnut street, was returned te court this iiieruiug by Alderman Mc'illnu, for lYiniinlttlng tin assault and Uittery en lnils Berner, residing en West Chestnut and lnry streets. rrt. The mercury fell te zero this morning. At Kehrer's nursery, e.i't or the city, it was two degrees below, and at Sehmycr'.s, west e the city, twoalsive. In the city at several points the mcrciirv wtis one or two tsiew rcrm Case Dismissed. Pete l.utz, eillcer at the opera hniise,whi vvns charged w ltd uss.iult and battery upon Nick fiardner, was heard by Aldeimnti Spurrhr this afternoon and the eae wasdis missed. Vlipirs Ade llnciuirit. Frem Iho Sen Helland l lurlen. Tliere is oneupii menev hxiktsl up in the cellars and luins in this section te make bushiest, hum here, if It was In circulation. rimrse.l Willi Vtlr,' llcitlns. Thes Baxter was cemplniucd against en Friday, for hav lug committed nn nss,mlt and Uittery en his wife. Alderman A. F. Don Den nelly issued a warrant for his nrrcst. Amusement. J. II. Kcnne't Cemprrny. (In frnilay evening J. II. Keune and dramatic cempiuy will open n week's engagement tn tills rttr, playing at very low prices for the tlrst tlnee evening the comedy entitled " Mrs. l'urtlimteu " 111 lie given, ft l said te be very funny, and Mr Ke.Uie will appear as the ll'nnw .tf the .lVriinirffcer Jlinl The ecind race for the Iludelph Uttcs medal Mill take place iit the M.-ennercher link tonight. There will lie four contestants. The last rape w wen li Stunrt W Hey tn IS'., aud was veiyexeitlnp maiiki:t.. Iilll.tdelilll.l Vl.irkel. rntLAPunnv, Feb it Fleur dull In Iiutf-' fiver: Mtpernue. i: vw: 75: Ktr.i. tl THf.is ; I'enn'u. ramllv. -I .vmiji- vv Inter elesirs. iui ftttl-destrahthls. IISjl : Mum. eMrielenr, Jiuigl vi: de straights. l.Vhfi winter U cnt, tt T.Mt' ' ' sjnlng de, fi Mi: 75. ltve Heur it fl iviM vi Wheat dull, unehanued : Ne 2 Western lied -3 fisswc : Ne. :l d... at J,lSk.: Ne. 1 P.i. de, lOUc : Ne. i Delaware, de, :f:Vje. Cern stmng. under scarcity; steamer, 51 (Mil: s.ilI)ellowlS.tcidemlisl, SJe ; Ne. 3de, SUsjdMr. )als dull and weak ; Ne. 1 While, aiv.l.t;p; Ne. i de, at .ti4j;r: N"i 3 de, AV),c: iflrutnl, S.I-dHC: Ne. a mixed, IVc. I)e uemlnai at 7iv v,.ci4t.n,.rste.idv at m"J'e : Timethy dull at 1 Vm?1 rtl ; Flaxseed (Inn til fl fiegl U5. VVInterbran flrinvrnt fid (?IGSi l'nivlstens quiet nnd prices stendv : mess Krk-, illitll .') j beef ham-r.'ltJJl 50 ; "ilty tin s ft. H3.vv.Tt4 Ricen, !fW'e : Smoked shoulders, fiWe ; salt de, ViQv.e; smoked funis, levirtflkc; pickled de, ssjglue. I.ird .steady : city reflned. at T'jfjj'c : lrnwe butchers', 7c : prime steam, f 7 i hitter market quiet and prices cv-; Creamery extnis,sig.;v ; II. C. and N. Y.de.'(! Sic: dilrv etr,vs. iv ; de gmsl tn choice, JD file : Western de, lsft-.ie. Kellsat OwJl.V : picMinr tiutter, sgie. Kggs streiis and hlsher ; cxlnis, -'7KJi7',c. Cheese dull and nnehanged: Ne- e Full Cream, liiJI!e i (Ihle Flats, choice, ltfi;c . dofulrteiirime, Skfllt'ic : l'cnn'apirt eklins, I Q7e : de full de. l?3c. Petroleum firm : Itenned, 7V,c. ,, uiskv uriuurui 11 jii. New Yerk .Vturkel. Nw Yerk. Feb. 21. Fleur state and Western steady, but rather ipilet. .southern dull. Wheat fifiijc levrerand heav v, with a very dull condition of trade : Ne. 1 While, nominal; N'e. 2 ltcd. March, "Mfl'Vc : April, UlJifKr.'c ; Slay, Iil.s(i9Jv;c:Juiii-. 9l!?Sv;e. Cem tebru.iry a trifloleucr : ethers sKnletl belter: Jtlxcd Western Knet, i"8"IUc ; de fu tare, s.flV.'e. Hats ",fj4e hlchcr : Ne. 2 Feb , .WtJWe : Mar., 17";f5.r,c : Miy, 37QJ7;,c : state, S8Hc ; V cstern, asgilc. IJve-iierlt rrlees. Chicaoe. Cattle llccelpts, R..VI0 head: ship- inputs, 3,1-0 head : market Kenerally steadlur; oel Rnules active und a shade higher; steers, l.iwi te l,lmi pounds, H Ml S.V; w m l,.Ki pounds, .ni .'iO: i,".vi te l,.Ve jKiunds, Jj vxii: ; experts, W 755'! V); butchers' cows, etc., 12 jaffl t -i'.; innlnlv, S.UJ3 tn ; Teans. 13 Cail7V. Units-. liecclpts, is,u) head; shipments, c,ii ; uuirket firmer and geed gniucs sirenjscr ; rough packlnir, ft t'l Si; packing and hlp ping, ti !ijiJS3ii; light, 150 te 210 pounds, j n ill .-.',; 8klps, f! .'-XJl 10. sheep liecelpts, .veHiead ; shipments, vn; market firm : Inferior, 2 -: common. f'Snfj.i : medium, fl 2g3 5-1 ; giKl, M Ulfi I ; choice, l C",? I w. l'lilladelphl.i. Quotations by Associated Prejs. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ,t Krle K. It r, Heading Itallread. . Vi Peniisvlvaula Uallread Lehigh Valley ltallinad rolled Companies of New Jersey .. Northern Pacific Northern Paclrtc Preferred Northern Central linllreud Lehigh Navigation Company Norrlstewn Knllread Central Transportation Cempanv... llutraln, N'i-w Yerk A Philadelphia... Llttliischiivlklll Itallread .. .VI ..13IU ::$ ..1U7 .. 3-2 .. si Stetk -Market. Quotations by 1'ecd, MtUrami & Ce., lUnkeis, ttiituier, i n. II A. if. 12 x. 3 r. x. Missouri Pacific Michigan Centnil New v.erk Central New Jeisey Central Ohie Central Pel. Ijiek. .t Western Denver A ItletJruide F.rle Kansas ,t Texas Lake .shore Chicago ,t N". W., i-elil X. N.. tint. A Western St. Paul.": Omaha ink' '')( '.' l'i r.Vi w.ij WIS SS'i ii'. in 39 l' vp Wi K3 l.i Wl 10J fi h 2i Pacific .Mall ItechcstcrA Plttsbuig St. Paul Tens Paclllc i'nlen Pacltle W-ibash Coutinen Walih Preferred West'n I'nlnn Telegraph.. Louisville A Nashville X. v.. Chi. A t. L fe-hlgh Valley Lehigh Vavlgatlen I'i-iiiisylvai)l.i. I 'ending P. T. A lliurale Northern Pacltle Cem ... Northern Pacltle Prof ... I lesi ouvllle Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Underground Canada Seu tliern Oil People's Passenger Jersuv Central SDf T1K l.'l! 7?J h2 :n 27 K i 52) -Vi :. - w MAitniAer.s. Mvriw ActesT. On the I7lh. ISifl, by tlm liev. iv. T.iierhard,athlsiesldcnc, Ne 31 Kasterange Mrect, Mr. Jehn . Mvera. of Vegunnv llle, in Jllss Llrzle Auugst, of Petcmbiil-g. lld.tw- J'J.'.I TII.S. CrMMiias. Febniury !M, Ksv, in tills city, Siisnn W wire el Thes. Cuiiiuilngs, In theSuih yeui of her age. The rtlutlvcs nnd fi lends nre reaiectfully In vlled te attend the luneml, from heilateicHl deuce, Ne. 41 u-,1 Chestnut street, en Monday nltemoen, February 23.1, ut 2 o'clock. LSI !i IUnmmier. In Ihlsctty, en the 13th Inst , P C. Itaunlnger, in the 71th year of hfj age. Theielatlvi-diiuil friends nre respectfully In vited le attend the funeral, from his lain resi dence, Ne. 110 North Prince, street, en Tuesday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment ut Wood Weed ward III!! cemetery. Ne flowers. fubJu-3td KI88IMIEH. In this city, en the auth Inst., Su wm, wife of Jeseph Kissinger, In the 27th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family me respect fully Invited te uttend the funeral, from the residence of her hu.lmnd, Ne. Ml West King stuet, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Ht Woodward I1IU cemetery. Xt: ' AM T.lt T1S t.'JIEX T.S. ADl.VIXti-BOO.M CJIHL WANTLl)! Apply ut tuU olllee. ltd I710U SALL OK BUNT. J The pi-eperty of the Inte A. K. lleberls, en Vtcst King nud Prlncii stus-ts. Large Three Three hteij building " Itebert Hull ;" valuable busi ness elands In bancuieiit, Ac, Ac, Ac. Fer pai UculaiH, apply le JOHN W. APPKL. Atlerucy, Ne. 3J North Puku blu-el. rublC,21,2J,2tlA iiiar',7,l.l I- 1710 It SALK OB UKXT. ! TweTllKKK-bTOItY IlltlCIC BOUSES, In course of completion, en .Ninth Lime street be tween Lemen and James, containing 11 rooms, with alt modern Improvement ; let 21x200 leet. Feil HKXT. S-story llrlck Iteuee, 31 Fast James street 2-story llrlck Heuse, sa Kut Fiedcrlck. H".1."1 nric-K Heuse, 23'J Last Fiederick, iobaece WaKheu.c. -"lOu leet. r-iMl-KSte A,W.!tUS3KLL. . I VJUlUUlgiircvt UV.hWtOVS. Tjiii.imet's sniticF.s will in: 1.1 held In the fellow lug churches te-morrow. In tlie morning ut WV In the evening at 7-1 V !indnv chsil at lilV p m When the hour Is dltterent ft Is specially noted MKMenivUl'itKsniTisiilvsi-s.uithtJitcen street, services nierntng nml evening ut the usual hours, .s.itdiath echmd nt l' p. Pr.iveriiiectlnit Tlimxliv evening. Weltsune te alt. Themas 1 hoinpsen, pioter. Oliver IUitist Ciit'iun V M. C A Itoeins. ttev. M t iwyr.e. pisier. iiud.iv c1iihi1 at 2 p. in. (iiiiisr l.iTiir.KAS Cm in ii West Mug street, l; I.. Heed, pister. sundiv selin,,! nt P, p in. (lit.vcr l.tTitCRVsc.i,n:er or nith tnreii nud .liunesstivet. Itev. ( livln lleupt, vister. sei v Ices nt 10 M a. m mid IV p. in. s-choel at l p in. Tub (lid Mennnnltc will held service In their church, erner of Ijisi t liestuut nnd sheiumu stivets. en sundiij, Feti M, nt 2 o'clock, p. in. livnelilng In tmth l.ingu ices. ltiKi'iiMi-pisT l.iKt's! Mmlf tin nvetiup. Iter Win V 1 leldtler. nstnr Divltir servUesal liv.-iiin tn nml 7 l.lp in vti I ,.uts Itctter eillcl ntlng. sund.iv setusil nt ! p in st dens s I.VTUEiitx-llt'V. sjitanus Mall, pister Preaching In the nnunlnRund evening. uv ine imsinr. miiiiiiu si nisu ut i:kv. iliaw vi n vfissuis; sin,,,, jj, m. t'Mtre llnnmiKs in ( nie.Tfi evbivsti-VVusI Oningesti-is't. Iictwccn Viulls irvaud Clurlelte streets, (femierly known as sH,.ui) liev. M. .1. Muinm.i pastor. Prenelilna iiieruiug and even tug hv the ptvstdlng pldei. Ilev I. Rillell, el tlnrrl.liiirg imd iy schisil .it 2 p. in. I'mnv Trui v. Pivai tilnn ml lie meiulug uml evening liv the liasler, Itev. .1. . Mitchell, I) I. St. Pavi's Dlvtne srrvlii at ln-Un in nnd 7 IV li in liv the pa.lei Ininw nndpniver nieetlngevi'n V'slnes,l i m'IiIek tit 730 p. in. Miiidav s,.hel at I.IVji. in I enrns i ii vrci IMv I ne s,.ifU at Hh3nn m Sermon liv Itev. T 11. Apji 1 l ST Pai 1 ( Vf. J: cm u ii -erv iis mnitilng ind evening by the pti-ler "imiliy sefioel at 1 IV p ui. vv esi Vfissinx W in. P.Uk pister. Preach lug tn the morning and twntnghv theuistni. snnday school nl :u p m Piavcr lucctlug ut ii :ianil en Tnrad.iv ev ulug sr.jM, .vvneeuc.vi ( Kugllsh 1 en vfullierrv streel above UnniBc I V W urmsn, nsstei Pivwhlugnt In-SI n m nnd nl 7-1V p iu bv the pastor. I" list SablMlli fr tills eenfeivnce year. Sundav spluvil i 1 pin Praver uml I lass meeting en Turt iv and rhursd.iv even lugs at 7 3i Fir.st lvrmnvir.n Services morning and even Itigby the IU v Hr. Illu'i. sma school ut 1 IV , m I men IlKTlirt llev.l. VV s,.ihnii,r. ivisler Plveclilliuat llKlllii. m l!"Vival serv Ices at 7 !' leliducled In upper room liv l!ev . U. 11 Ce, v rt. swenknud lrlsi'l. 'I he overilew uuetlng In the lower m.m w itt heendueted liv liev J .VI Martin nnd .1 cns lirvtval services every cvrulns daring the week. iieacningiiiis (sniuruav , I'vening Mervvhn .1 Vla link, pister; 10l a in U'lilen I.Uiinv, sfniiim -in i,etlisemnnc " ii in., sund.iv school : T , p m. evening cr v hs?, sermon - "ileeiTs,. v i-hingten, or, ltcllgleu as an hlemcnt or UreAiue- ir-st M i: ( urncii liev .1 T sateholl.pastei. 11 JUa in. "Hely saeniuii'iiis 7 IV p iu . si r- tuiui, preceded b) brief sei vice. 1 IV p in . Sunday school, b 1.1 lining People's Praver inectliiR Itev Ival lncetln.' every evening (t-et-iM sat unl iv ) at 7 e clei U Tin: Weman's thrt-Uiii Tcmperance I'nlen prayer meeting will be hi Id te-morrow (miiUi ) uflerne-m w III be held at n,urter pat ,1 o'clecl. Inthe I nl m Itethel. Mvtlnit as uiial, at .1 e'chx-k en Tuesday aflei neon in V , Jl. i . . hall v.'ir .ii-i:.'rf.si'v.'.vr. Cii ."ten TO ' VN ON rl Usr MOrtT- '-" I'Jyjy t e igc. In one or two sums te suit borrow ti Apply at tin-ntlite Ieli2n.2td WltANI) LFNCIL VX I1KKF I. vfiiDE 111 be served nj bun h tills evening at ltd 1H-.M Altch s, ..1, Lai-t King street i llllASIl PIC, BOAST AND OVSTI'll V Pie I.uncliTIlIi (s fl IIP . 1 t'VKMM,. Koelder nnd Ibwhc.ter Iwer en tai ill the st. Charles hotel, II Kasl I hc-tnut street ltd . l.KO. FLiillV, Proprietor. rpiu: ltneDLAB MevniLY MKirrixt! 1 of the Amerlcin Mt hanle' llutlding and Lean Assotiliillen. will be held t the sullilters elllee Se -IS south Puke tns-t, en MONO h KNINl, NtT, FKlllirAU Jl.nt TUe clock. It JOHN fl ItEIIM. secretary rr-itli: BI'r.pi.AH MONTHLY MKLTINC. -L of the Colen llutlding and Lean Assecia tien, will be held at W. A. Wilsen's elUce. MIIN HAY I.V F.MNt, nt at -J o'clock, lid o'clock. sltH (,f mein- A. II It VLL, secretary . T7-OH XEXT 30 DAYS WF . tm Indiiceiucnts te buyers eri-F.n i:x- :ers of nil kinds of 'UniltUIV. te enable US te reduce slru.k In enli.e te make some changes before April I A. K.lIUFFJIKIKlt. ii hast King street. ltd ITtlNHST IN ALL CBF VTIOX. Clarke's leas and Colleps, ( eiln-s fiem lie. te".ic. 1 a. Teas rtemaie. te l (1 B. ; (Ir.itiiilati d Sug..ir,i.Js;c. -p a; Llghte-t :k?. -upi In the cltv. Urent Ikirtralns In Fine groceries. AT CLAKKK'S TLA AN I Cllt FKK -.TdUK, Ne. Ss West King street A TTFiNTIOX ALL COMbTdIIs"-?!' JV ii-e II Theiuiis I'iMt. Ne S.l.. A 1!.. are requested teuns-t In (irtnd Army Hall, en sun day evening. I ebniary 2.', ut e cbs-k. -harp te attend divine service at the Presbyterian Mc lneitat Chiiuh. south Queen stuet i eun-ades will wear cap und duk tlethis. Pest lav, u. A C , will ummijunv us If II." llUKXKMAV.tniiiinnndfr Attest I. II FaS-sauit. Adjutant. ltd Tim COLD AIB OF WINTr.BCAUSFS chapped luuids, lips and faces. CREAM OF ROSES WILL ALWAYS Cl'UL TI11.5I. ONLY JOc, AT COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Ne. 1J7 AND 133 NOKTII Ql'F.KX STtlKKT, iletS-fiiud Lancanter, Piu CCAKLFT, WIMTK ND CiT.AY O L'NPLItWI. VII. slIIii?etTat very greatly reduced prln s. Alse, nllelher kinds of IV Inter lieisls. Ne ivasonable eirer lefilsed. Plcoe ciill and examine before you buy. III.Mtl. IILCUIOLP, N'e. .1 North (Jniun sn.,.. P. . Heusi s and Uuilding Leu for s.ile en easy leims. UI1LIC OOOIl- sali: or IlOUSnilOLD ON' WLDNKeDAY, FEU. 55, lrSO, will be sold nt Ne. 117 'eulh Puke street, one Pallor suit, two large French plate Mirrors, Walnut Iloekca-o, Willing prsk uml s0c-le.uil, Pre-sing bureau nnd Wush-taiid, llulr-cletli "Ufa, about WJ yards of Ilrus-els nnd lu yards Ingrain tarH!t, Child's Carriage, llcfrlgeraler, imubirrul hard elder, together with a general iiKsortuiciilef ether articles net named. line buggy una carnage will be sold nt 3 n clock. suie in eegin ui i e cieck, P- In., vi lieu terms will be lnadu knew n by P. liciilli:. Mi 'Mid It enrnERT, Auetleneti L. Fhailkv, Clerk w. I). STAUFFLU A. CO. Tinti:i: imjln Ladies' Imitation Seal Caps, IEeduccd riemt'.'iO tn l 50 3 DOZLN I'A HIS GENT'S FUR GLOVES At One Half the Oiiglnal Price Si:VnitAL "-LTS LADIES' FURS At Ji the Original Prlte. All Winter Goods at a Sacrillce. S"llest liaigalnsnf the r iheii : and, remem ber. H'h the li ailing plan le buy geed II VT and CAP'S ( heap. W. D. stafer & CO,, Leading Hatters and Furriers, NOs.ai.vai NeiiTii (t'Ki:x stui:bt, LANOASl'LIt I'A. rTKJlI .V. MAUTIN. Queensware GHINAHALL iiois,lki:kpi:i!si.eokto vet'itiNTi:iti:sT. -A LINK Ol- White Granite and Derated Dinner, Tea ani Toilet Sets, AT LOWEST PRICES. Our vvuiea me caicfuUy silcclcd. Ne Ooedi inUreprescnlcd. We exchange miy iirlkkKiiet satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KINQ STREET, LAXC'A8Ti:it, I'A. .VKir .iir.KrM;4w:.VT.. f"vTii-eY.sTT:n pif," I-J THIS EVKMSO, AT en ui.i:y iu)stkuscokni:usi.eon-, ltd Itenref Ccnlt-iil Market. F en iu:nt. At Nn.eiL'K.NTIIKOOt'AKK.tnnlarimpnii. ncct tug rooms, en necend Heur. Possession given A pi II 1,11, Apply te St. U.lli:ilIUI.sPS, reb2t tfd !Xi Penn Sijuaiv, Ijiucnster, I'a. r pcTTilT i Lnnns and censfmkms op 1 IMIIilV HI. ASS. The iindersbiued call nlleullen le Iho VTAIS 11 1, ass, which hasbniK laeii known In lids mar ket for lis ueu stalulnir itmllt!cs and Us ruin stnuttal chiiwcler single nnd deulde Ihlckiiess, and livim lour lel leet In length and width ler bulk windows. ferMilebv all dealers. .1 M. Al.lft.UTstiN a-siins, v riUlldVv I M" Noiilslewn, I'a. FiiprrieN iNovnneoTrs. In elder loicdiiceeur large stock or Fur llenvers, Vtelleiis. Kerseys and Ceikscivns ler (ivciismlluit. I will, for tlm imM ui davs. make up tiijiiiirnnlcr, In tlrst-class sljlc, nl givatlv ivdunsl pilces All garments nii,;u miuieed le til pel feet nnd only the best iiialtt) of tiliu mliigs are iifcd. A. II. UIISF.NSTKIN. Fine Talleilug. 7 N'eilli IJneen stlcet, opposite the Fosleftlco. ui.'Maiuiu 10STl'lNi:l)"sALTi i On account of tliewenthei the wile of 11 VI: PMIiOF Ml'l.l.s, u hit h was te have taken plnectast Venda , was postponed te Mend iv, Feb. 23.ls.sV, al H. Imuran's sale tatile, Mai kid siivet, irar of the Melimiiii Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. sale tn commence at I o'lleck p in. ciedll nl i4i davs imii be glvin. feb'l.'td HANtr.1. l.OC.AN. fllKAKH I'llli: IX-sPKANl'l-: COM Vt PAM Ot PIULAIILLI'IIIA. AtrnEO-. liiLLETT, President. I ivkh II. Vtvenn, Ice Pivs. and Tlcns. I'.imi-i F viKRiitLL, sceietary. li'Lti'B II. Allu.v, Asssltaut secivlary. asi:ts-em: million, two ihmiulu AMI F1F1 Y-N1VK 'HIOt'sVMl, .SINK IH'MMiKl) VMl sITV- st-.VF.N IHH.I.AKS AMI l't: I'll -mm: I KM.-. All Invested In solid secuiltles. Lesses pieiuplly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUFPMAN, Agents, NO. II WI.mT KING STKF.KT eetHinidM.W-.-ll fl.OTIIIXO. K. SMALI.NO. J. GREAT SLAUGHTER -IN- FINE OVBECOATS. We eiler Icdav a icduetlen of 2. te rbi xr cent, below last luiinlh's price-. (. rumble's tclehmlcd and popular Uverctutlncs TIIF. IIKsT IN THK WOULD. In alt the different shades and styles 1.1 y slims. Furs. Velours, vicunas, lailfapels, la tlnns, Merituuak's. Vstractiaus. ,-te I .t II Lit redens, (.zarlnes. liuifel's and Patent Heavers, Ueval Irish I rteze, (lari-ynnen. Pcter-haius, Meltons and Kt-rst-ys These immIs can enlv be h.id at leadlUK heu-.es In tnrue cttles, and ra'tiKu In price from J-VJ te Jim We arc selling them fiiiiiipntntin. A full line of Demestic Fabrics, run-in;; In prltes from i li te fan SUITINGS OF t. KIIV Dn-CP.ll'TIOV AT PUlLLs LOU Ul.sl'UMll.M,I.Y LOW. All colors me mibjcclcd te it thoreuxh c hem. nil test. Our work Is of the Ix-st nud lilnlie-t style uf nrt. Our leujc experience In'bustiMiss und ele-e luspecllen enables us te Imi thoretighlv familiar viltli nil the best manufactures nnd latest styles Iu the market, ulve us a trial und lie ceuv inced, AT- Ne. 2 West Kins Streot nud Ceutre Square. Snialing's Tailor's Guild. ni.irl3-lyW.Si VyHslsIAMSOX A I'OSTKIl. -T11U- February Garment PANTALOONS. The thief Inquiry at this season Is for Pallta loon. Wu have alalgc.Useltuii ut et Men's Bey's and Children's Pants OF A 1. 1. CifSADLS. MEN'S PANT'S fr.jra I.0tefi.V). HOT-)' PANTS tioin!Wctet.l.30. ciiildi:i:n"s shout pasts sec. te i'.oe. CIIlLnitEN'S ADVAN'Ci: il'UIXO SUlTSnie hciu ter your selei tlen, und the I, cut's New .Vie dluin VNulKht 0Ei:(,OAT.i alu much chuipcr than last ucacen. TRUNKS In a variety of styles .Inc. Leather or Plain Covered. Prices fiem -j te -I7..V1 for a hand nmu SjratciKU with ulieet Iren bottom and n en -lit Iren tliturc aulckle-platcd lock und lined vvlthlliit-ii. COLLARS AND CUFFS Of the most reliable, make-. Inclndlns the K A W , the Clown mid the Ancher brands. SILK NECKWEAR In New nud Fanhlonuble Designs, from -iVe. le 7.1c. (iciiI'm lllatk Half lle-u clocked or plain, -uspendern from :iee. te 30c., nud the Cieiiulue (iiiint 3upendeis,,Sic. SILK AND SOFT HATS In the Larly --prliiic Style mid a vely linens Mirlment of New btjles Mlk Hats, .-Ilk nud Cleth Tiiivi-IIiik Caps from Mc., und u iiO'Kl, slieiiK Dalk Cap, with s-elld Leather Mser.'ile. THK ENRLISH WALKING SIIOK Fer Ladles Is both stylish and coiulei table. It Is made wllh u wide sole and extension cdgn with up pel's of Cunicea Kid. Price, aViV A cneuicranue, miuniu louei curucea lild, ".73. A Misses Common Sense Gaiter, Of Finest (.'liruce Kid, Hand Winked llutteii Heles, tJiO. A Misses l'ebblu Ceat slioe, com mon j.t'11-c style, w 1th a U'eimI back stay, J.'.'iV. A Misses (Jailer, lileve Kid Fejcd Upwrs, worked button hole, very neat Ilttluir, .'.VA j und u Ladles' Pcbble llent Claltcr, Full Oncm Tch-. Miert Vamp, (!.U. Rubber Overshoes AT ALL I'lllLKti FOIt I. MIIKS JllsHKS ANI) CIIILDKKN. S-Mercs, tleeatdp. ui., except batuidayn.-tia WILLIAMSON & FOSTER 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St,, LANCASTKl!, PA. xi:w .i ffitrts km i:t.s. yfAer.n a inierui.u. SPRING, 1885. vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv vv- vv vv WW WW vv vv w vv A I: A A 1. A A . AAA I, !:';. p p jTl'P I' P . A li A l.t.t 1.1, f.fj t,. IIAOEU & BROTIIEU luive nev rently ter Bliewliti oemjiloto Unea efWull I njjer Boleotcrt IVem tlie lemllnir nititmntotttrerB or tlile country nnd ropi-eoont-lnp; all cintilltlefi, from the lewcnt jirloed prtpera te tlie Uncut Roetlo niiule. Brown awl White Blanks, Flats and Satins, Mica ami Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes, Hand Prints, Bosten Felt, Lincrusta Walten. CEILING DHCORATIONS.FRIEZES AND 110RDHRS. We employ Pnper Hansom competent te ile till Rnulea or work Includliiff line oellltiir docemtJon, fresco nml cornleo work. Prices wero nover be low. Nottinjrlmm,Antltiue,Swii58t.ioiiintlMnilrntOitrtriltiotiiHlVo8tlbit1ot.iioo Tnrcemnn nnd Cress Strips In Cttrtnltia or by the ynrd. Drnss, Walnut and Ash Curtain PoIeh and Trlmmlnsu. Shnde Cleth, nil colon nnd wliltlvn ; Ssoteh Helland, all colors nnd wldthe: Amerlcan Hellntid, all colors and widths. A hirge line of New Dnde SlmdeH ransljig ux pilcofretn 25 conte te $1.00 Sprlnir Bnlnnce nnd Hnttshorne Fixtures. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, 1 n sm:i,s 1 mum-is RPETS! tRPETS! NEW PATTERNS IN Wiltens, Mequettes, Velvets, Bedy Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra-Supers, Ingrains, Damask and Venetian Hall and Stair. HOME-MADE M& AM GHAUT CAEPETS. LIjNOLEUM AMD FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In All Widths, All at Lewer Price3 Than Ever Offered Any where. .. .. . f -T.' tVJ. '. . N." ""' ' "l'l'.'i''l- MnilCI'-. NOCINLt N -KM. Vel tlllijlis l.-Js 1I1AN 111. llllLtel! ..IVII i;l Will C.OHIi-. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSR, Ne. 05 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. QlII'Al'STOlti:. 6ARPETS FROM AUGTION. METZGER & II E VOW Kl'EN A LAUt.U IXCRAIX, RAG, HALL 101'i.llT AT ICTH FOUL VMI Cnrpeta Cnrpeta Cnrpeta Cnrpeta Cnrpeta Cnrpeta at 16 eta. Cnrpets nt 30 cts. Cnrpeta nt 00 cts. letzger & lauglmiaii's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 4S- lli'tnt'i-n the Cihijmt lliiuvn uml -errp llorve lintel. .(.i'.;.il;vr.s. pi'l.TOX Ol'Kli.V HOL'SI-. WEEK OP FEBRUARY 23. J . H . KEANE, AND HIS (JIJKAT DUAJIATIC CdMI'AXI, Dlrvct finin llnrrU' Matiuiielli Mii.immik. llulfl 1111111", Unilvlllf, tin liniiitl nml Plithliiiit', Vttll-IV III IkIiI Ul"i"krt lie li.it il.i viil te DVI.lt MINMMMI I'LlleONi. Oil MONDAY, Tl'll VV, VV .l)M'."5l)AY, M.it-illl-eiiint Mt-lit, Mrs. r.irlimlen, and Her Misdiiciens HOV IKH t,,ik!:iiWv'.nV.n;I.,ts. j RIP VAN WINKLE. - VTI'ltl) vi.tiint-i" mill Xlslit, A '!:,,,!J1l1u.,ii,,",,,- r.ml Try and Solen Shinsla I'ltlCEi OK AliVflsiev, ki , e c;xs, iti:-Kitvi.i mi: 'ii, 1 nt.. i:tm. for Ui- .it Ojii'i-.i IliniMi. futi-M-Siil xj:ir 7t or 1:11 . i:mi:xt.s. S" TO RAO if COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, l)AMi:ii S1AYKII, 10 H'nl CMi'nlnnt nlirul. dec lyil R DTi: ISMAKlMi CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT S.1.CM) A 11K,: at .se. Hal nmktii i'Ui;i;x vii:i:i;t, j.tiillitrit I.:iiiiint;l, I'n. Qirtj nnnwiivriini'iiu.ixi:iiv &X.ryJJ J OimkU in l.d nuhl nt a lery lii'iivy ruiliictlnn, mi iu (iiiint r ruineiul le nnr huh htiiii'.in) .Sinili ijuuu atiict, (Hlmiiw'ci Old hlMllil 1 NKV YOllli ASH I'AItlS Mll.l.l.S'KKY CO.. Jun3-IM 'ii Wet IiIiik .St., Iiunciisti'l-, I'a. Ci.i.ii at ur.ie.vurs old wini: J hTOlti: reii LIS TON'S KXTHACT OF KKEP. FINEST IS TUB WOULD. llntalillnlwd.liK. II. 11. hl.AYMAKIill, Agt.. lililMfd .S"e. KaitKliiSt. -IIIAMI'AOXi:. BOUCHE "SEC." THK KI.S'KVr CIIAlII'ACXr, V1XI. NOW IMI'OltTKI). AT ItKKl MIT'S OI.l) WINK fiTORK, Se. "il KA8T KlV(l "-TI1EBT. II. K.M.A' MAKI.lt. Ak!. Klaljllaheil, ITp.1. felilMfd rAiu'in.v ANDsiuntuY vini:s -AT- - Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. hI.AYMAK!:il, AmsT, Ne. 2J Kabt Kie St. lintalilHIud 17m, febl7Utl STOCKS. pebn, wniTi:"it co BANKERS. ritlMK KAII.1VAY SKCritlTir.S AUVAYS ON 1IAXD KOU I.SVKST'lK.sr. ) MlnnpapelU Heal Kstatn 7 per cent, bends for mlunt 101 and Intcivt. I'mprleUirs of "J'oer'a i Manual of Hallways." Cum .peiuleiice. Invited. 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk. oUHydeod I SPRING, 1885. A AV A A A rt'i'i yr.rK nuiiit ussa i: II It H II It N P P F ri-l'P i-i'.K I' I! iiitnit h.s.hs AAA t h n i in n., A A A I' A l' i. i.icr.r. u it tvSM BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. IjiXTH.-sf'U CAUI'KT-. HAUGHMAN, AM) IIANDSOMI". V VUILTY Ol' ANI) STAIR CARPETS, AM) I'O UK -OI.l) t UK VI" Kill; t AMI nt 12) eta. nt 20 cts. nt 35 eta. nt 05 eta nt 05 cts. Cnrpeta nt 25 ctB. Cnrpeta nt 10 eta Carpets nt 75 eta reii sai.i: 01: iti:.T. iriOll KKNT. 13 UiH.niii for UiH.lilrt fur lOkMenrn fir lfnl..lni-i ... 'n i I' 1ST MVi-.THLi'i ..... '. ' ...... ....-..-..iii.i.i. II1-1VU "IOIt itr.vr. " -1" 'Ihcli.Ul aixAii lect 4111 IMiclflinyiif Miln-im-tz Imllillng, .Sli.a.;U.'(illh(JiM'cii -iifi-t. Ai). I'ly '. "1. .. SiTKIN m i;tz. ii lilt QIU'IIANS- COIMIT SAI.i:. 7 OX TIU'ltspAY, JI VUCIIl', I'Jtt. lit Uui l.ciiiinl Ilntrl, In tlic cliy i,( Ijiiicunicr Hi" iiiiilfi-KlKiiiil nilinliiNltiiliir if Altiert M. .11I1111, ilPOi-.'ici'il. will i"xmhi liy vlrliin iifmi (ii ilcr cir t h.i eipli.nw' Cuurt of l.-incii.ti-i'.-imntv, In imlille wall-. 11IIII1.1I rct-tiiii! lliiiH"-Ktni-r lirii:k DH'I.M.INli HOOK AM) I.OI'OK lillet'Mi, Ne. .Ill .Seilli I.lnifHtKi 1, In lliuCltver Uinni-J ler. 1 he let i-eiifiilita In from n "f.et ami In l"itn Ml tret, I.1I0 the jnemTty of Ailicil .VI .alini, (IrccaxMl Nililoreiiiinonrp nt 7 e"( lock, vvlinii atldul atldul ance will l)u tclvi'ii ami Ithi inaili" K'hehh l.y .... i:iilVAIIi.l..AIIM, AiltuliiUiralernr Albeit JI. Valiiu. ilic'il. II. Shi iihRT. Aiittleini'C ulilKjiMl QUIMIAXS' COUIU'SAIii:. O.V SATUItDAY, MAItCII 7, IM-.V, At thn Leepard Iielcl, n III lie wild by ihe niulor niuler MkiiihI, iidiiilnlHtnitiir nf I icilcrlck .Vllllcr. ile-ciMM-il, liy vlltuu or an otdiTef Uui llriiliiiiiM Court or Ijiic.ii1it county, the tollewiii- d. bcillxd Ileal l.-tt-itu, teult : All that reitaliieiii..t.tnrv Itltlcl.' nu'ei i ivi. HUM:, anil let iri-"i et kiiiiiihI, Hllnnu'd'tm IhOMiiillmUUier Ht OruiiKUHtreet, (Iiii) Urn- HtuiitSl lert, iiiciiuui It'HH,atiile.v:tCiidiiefhnt .i.i.i . ii i:if!iiiiiiiiiiir in iiiiiiL en kiiin iiiint.,.. "Mill 111 (li"ilh ".'II feet, leullfeel vv lile viiiIiIIk alley i luljeliiliifj iiidneillei of llemy WelfuiHl ellielf, Halu te eeiiiiiieneii al 7 o'elerk i. in , of K.ild (ljy vilien ferniH will Im made known liy (IKOIllii; K. MII.KKII, ,, , Ailiiiliilatruinr. Hkmiv SiiveLRT, Atici fe.ill,-.'l,i";ini.(;,7 e ltl'llANH' COIT11T SAM: OK VAI.U- A1II.K CITY rilOI'KltTl. O.V SATfltllAY, 3IAKCII 11,16s. Ily ylrlue of ami In iiuriinnce of an er.Hr or tlie OrpliaiiH' Court tlie unilei-nlKiieil villi n 11 ut lmlillei-aleat the t iMiper Hiiiiau en V'et Klnir Htieet. I.aiicuilerdty, l'u.,llie l'ullen Inn iialea late, v I: t.fc.'V.. .,'..A" ,",",, 'u twe-Mnry lillH.'li I) Kl.l.lMi Ilet'hKS, vilMi tuo-Kiety l.ilck back ImlMllih", ami ether eutliulldlimx, and Ieta ofi;reiiiiilllieielolieUiiiulnK, ulniate .Se.'.'!!,-"!", -i.i .i. ami -iu, en me neiiuuiuu e i,ai rieiier lekntieel, Laneanler elly. Iiicli lioilxe lui a lioutaKnef llMi'i't, II Inches, lucliidliii- an allev (escepur.l, vtliielifieiit8-JI feel, M Incliei), ami lii(liilll lllUlecl. Ne. a. All thai eeilafn tHiHitnry I'HAMK DU'KM.lMl 11(11 nil, with eiiuutiiiy fi-jme back liulldliiK and let oft-round theiete beleiiir. lute, Hltuntoeii Iho e.nt ulilu el' Mulket atnet, uoitlief I'lvderlck Htreet, Laucaater elly. 'I he let treiu IU feet, mere or lesi, en .Market blieel, uml extendi In depth Mice!, liieieur leu. Ne. 3. All lliat certain let or plece el ureiiml Hltuatiinii t lie keiiIIiw cat corner of .Siirlfi Milii. pen unit I'iMt New Mltvelii, lu llm Ulty of l-am-ai- ier. TliulothaiiifreutagMnllulteetouhhlppeii Ireetaud nxtrnd In depth alena New ueet 8M feel, In Jeirerneu alley. Xe. I. All Hut eertuliil.et or plece of ground. situated en tlie west lde of .Smth. I.liue utreel, imi ilM'l Juuii'., ill the cltv of Lancaster, con. tnliiliifr lu front en mild North Mine Mitel, W li-et uml In deplli ailtreel, teClierryutiey. Ne. B. All tout certain Let or piece of uruunil. illiialedeu Ihn cunt vl'lv of .Serlli I.tme utriel. uerlli of I'redeilek, In the ilty or l.unciiHter ceutaluliii;lifceiu Hunt en Mild .Serlli l.luie jtrcel and in ifeplli liaj feet, te ether gieuud of Uee. hhultnyer, deceaned, Thuu mv em! preierlle, except Ne. S, vrlll be eldcparulciy orleelber, u inuybu iueatnd. vnnlajjceiu. -a!e le coiuuience nt 7 o'clock p, in. en Said day when uliendauce will be given und term make known by , JULIANA SIirXMYKIl, Executrix of Gee. fcliulmyer, l)vcttvl. Ilcaer biivuuiit. Aiituijiictr, jrj,ia,w(2!i4ui,,7,'i,w,ii1u. Iv A i i tS
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