pwSwi'ir"""' tw""piR":Tf' TiTsf- " sf 6P V v .' ' iH ..?,". ir? ' 1?i ' i r PT? ;j y - tHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, MONDAY, F13B1UJARY 23, 1885. SEA - , &wt .. sw .-. T -ii-i t a . jr -A" f-lfc r a B& r-i.,. " ,Tt :',. i.; t ;. X ru. rft7" K.a B rSk- K" tiK ' 'W & r"-fj 1 Efirk gy; 5SK5 i E M 5-1. v tmwr.K xxn kkk. y Mm OM Mart Me-New rtrhoel Hew Cuming y i Mmy MliiMil Turi. flpMM dorreepondc nr of tirmLMEvrxn. Cmmthut IjKVCL, rcU S3. Mrs. MorrIe Orgy, wlfeefliCwInnrrpp, and Mrs. Mary jrt,the latter about 76 years of agti, illtil WM (Marday. Beth w ere csllmnu'.e vv omen Mtd Imve many friend, ..The building of two new selioet lieutci ',rMek year ha Impewd n lienvy wlioel tax en 4 our township, which has been !onie with , r eewparatlTO mpcknci-s till thHycar coming A4eg with Ita hard time makes the clllwns f Mueal j and they ratio up tliclr miny v elecs Tjbr reform, while the ontceino Is likely te he -r meftiii low school, loner vtnge te the ?- . . i. iu -;, aaanmi anu no iimru nun neuic- ji n iu, ylMfWd, however, no have learned from expe- r gfimw ana w hi iehv oine icngiuei icniiiw u ji)H leagtuen it, nnu niveau ei rciiuciiiK ikiv A lllll .ill I ..... Hia...r.(.nl r.t lAAnllflM nt.il If 'HIUJUW IUV euutii.ilii " umiivia i.v., .. r te rcacli that, nil vnnee me vv nprs. W 5tMr. Jaa, O. McSrnrran retires from the firm 8; $Cef Ja O. McSparran A Ce., packers of suifir rtT jf. Wl "" UU-MH.TM n 1$, jSi-heretolero hy MeSpnrni T? t McSparran, vi he Is a inc "" ? rtrl nnrfienls lllr itif ifMaaH aas.l !. .aI.nua "Jffcern, and the business will be conducted as irnm t Ce. air. vv. r. incmlKT of both firms jv ann represents ineir uiwiwn " " Qjr 'Northern Ilnrferd rncklnR associntlen a , r5 al i t....u uiai.aiul fitaa am svttl - 1 . - ,-., I.. 11. n , nirnnnr. iim ih'kii iiiiu iulii iwi euvii weeks at Delta. Yerk county, Bt oxnert w erk .' thniuwiiitita of the nssorlntlen. The nsse- elation recently closed out the remainder of Its MOCK ei corn, aueui ene nunnreu uinuiniiii ml In Mreura. Rinllli .V, Wicks, of ll.lltl- Biore, It belnc the largest wloef c.mned coeda ever made. v A broken rail at Mitchell's rock, nliove Peach Bettem, ciused a wreck te n frelsht ,. train en the C. A P. D. It. 11. last Satiinlav. noeno wasniin, eiu mi'ii win hl-iuiwi tercdand twisted up badly. We are using the sleighing for all It is worth. Of ceurse thcre nre many lmre places but you Just slide eer or around them en te the snow again, you knew. Publle (tales ero "tee numerous te men tion." " Tbe coal and lumberyard and saw mill 'property nt Benten fctntien vere offered but is et sold at publle s,de last w cck. TirnaeLfiEy i:ALi: kswhts. A New CaUf) or n Celrtirstl Onlrr llah. llsheil In Lnnm.lrr. On Saturday night n meeting te cst.ibllli a castleef the Knights of the Gelden Uigle was held In the room of Admiral Reynold Pest 1(0 O.A.n. Thore asa large nttendancc. J. D. Barnes, of Philadelphia, was present nnd explained the objects of the order, which it beneficial A castle, which is te be num ber M was formed and the fellow ing officer were chosen : Past Chlof-M. Walter 11 dr. Neble Chief Isadora New man. Vice Chief 1L L. Simen. High Priest A. T. Sdr.ecker. Venorable Hermit Olhcr Leed. Master of Records O. It. feltert7'er. Clerk of Kxcheqner J. S. Beck. Keeper of Exchenuer Win. llcncckc. Sir Herald n. B. IjiihUs. Werthy Bard C. I feimen. Worthy(CliamlierlnlTi Jeremiah Adams. Ensign Emauel Klllinger. Esquire Abraham Afllelmcli. First Ouardlan D. O. Brew n. Secend Guardian Edward IIouer. The new castle starts w ith forty-nlne mem mem bers and names can be added until next Saturday. Anether preliminary meeting will be held en Thursday oenlngand en Saturday evening the nowledgo will be In stituted. Hew a Cremt Were Selil. WrlgbtsTUIe Correspondence Yerk Dhpitch Friday ecnlng a sleighing part" from Yerk visited Columbia. Lea ing their tenuis at Wrlghta Ille, they walked the ice and being be near exhausted en their arrival by wading through the snow which had drifted in the read, they were afraid tp venture back en the Ice, se they retiinjed by the bridge- On their departure from Columbia fientwas immediately telegraphbd te the collector at Wrights-. Ille, that a mob of fourteen was en the brtttge and te lun en ferce en hand ready te meet them, in -ve tliey show ed any signs of harming the tow u. The Innocent collector unticlintfng seneus trouble, at ence ndsed the alarm and wxm had the pelice forve out w ith a large number or citizens rcadj te protect thqtewn from the mob, and much te the surprise of Wright. "tille's bnivest men, who were armed in line at the bridge aivaitlng their arrival, thiy saw a crowd of fourteen of Yerk's most promi nent ladles. It vv euld be hard for me te say whlch party was scared met, the ladies or the braves, but is likely the bravci would have sold out for a small sum If they could have been along slde their firesides instead of where they were, armed te meet a crowd of ladles for a mob. aezxa lOAKir aitLE.tss. A Lancaster Tarty That tV 111 J.ta e mi n Sj.n lal CarTe.nlglit. At 11 o'clock te-nlglit, n party consisting of the fellow ing persons will leave lamiaster for New Orleans: Cel. Ii. Ik Bush and w ife and Heward W. Bush, Bird-in-lfand ; Jehn Keller, wife and tw e daughters ; Henry BauuigardiiLr and wife; Victer A. Yecker and wlfb; I-nnills Kerbeck, Geerge Gell and Abraham Keller, liancester; Mr. McfSrew and daughter, Philadelphia; Jehn rcudrlih nnd wife, Co lumbia; Goe. S. Itrlsbln nnd vlfe, Osceola Mills, Clearlleld county ; JeliiiBalraudvlfe, Yerk Furnace. The parties will occupy a hotel car and anleoper. They will go by way of Cincin nati audLeuisv ille. Prem New Orleans they w ill v Islt Flerida and return home by w ay el Savannah, Charleston and Richmond, stop step ping at the tw e last named cities. The Clemia ami nCellrce. Jct Yerk letter in tlH.;ilulTu!c Kini-isi. A professor in Vassiir tollege tells me that the managers are really idarmed by the steady falling oil in pupils during the past flvejcars. The number new is oiilyalltlle mere than half that or 1875. "The i.iuse isn't in deterioration of the college itself," said the professor, "for it is thoKamenolilOMhool asover The trouble is that Vassar haslio haslie haslio cemo a thing te noke fun at. Half the new Jokes about girls ara put iijteii Vaswir Htn dents. Thelrdoingsare ridiculed, exagger ated, falshled, and the very unmoor Vassar la asynenym for foininine foolishness. Tlie consequcnte is that girls nre beginning te dlKltke te go there. I wouldn't besurpriscd te 800 the doers of the cel lege shut in flve years mere The newspaper nuagraiihs will have done it. i i Tlie Elder Tem Knliig. An article in the Philadelphia 3'ihim, en the distinguished uiLit whose names appear en the early registers or the Continental hotel, nays: '-On April 20th Tem Ew ing, or Ohie, wrote ids name en the record In a trembling hand. Tills was the cider Tem, the king el all the Ewiugs. He had moved from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, te Lancaster, Ohie, and inade himself famous as a public char acter. At this time he was an old man and had room 18 en the jiarler fleer. His service in the highest legislative bodies or the nation and as secretary of the Interior, as w ell as Ids strong chractenstics of mind and manner and undoubted ability, made him a noted char acter." Imprisoned la a Tree anil Stin ril te Ilealli. On a furm near Gallen, O., yistcrday a large partially hollow tree was being con verted Inte fireweed when the un vers were horrlfled, upon sawing through the hollow within the solid part, te find a man's head dolt from the body hy the saw. A Miirch re pealed in the Interior of the leg the Uxly or a raan,t8p01nmpney, a pair et pistols and a lut of burglar's tools. It is supposed the ruu crawled into the tree te hideprebably after he had committed a burglary, and. be ing unable te get out, hlarv cd te da.lh. Tim I loud i.t 'CS, Inl5C3 a man living en the island in the river out from theijUtiim at Uahibildge, this TOUuty.hel.Ul.ubllehala en the 'ihurVly that the loe broke; the Heed cme and all thu lplewhewent in te attend ihe sale w re obliged te reuiain four days en the island letere they could get out. Might Fire. Sunday evening about 7 oMeck, a student lamp burning in the residonce of Mr. c A Oast, Ne m North Mulberry street, get cut of order and overflowed, hetitag tire te the table cover and srict, The lamp was thrown out into thu yard, and the Haines extinguish. Itlteut further lass. b ' " Soup for (lie Neeilj. 513 rations weie dintrlbutcd this lnernln" ftt tLe city fceup heiUMk ri; IXAVIIIMATWX. rrepnmllen Hint are MaklnR for Hie Knler tuliwnrnt or the Crnml lit WndiliiRtnn, An Idea or the publiu dostre te witness the innule en Inauguration day is shown in the extranriliuar.y prices aked and contracted te be given for windows en Penusvlvanla aveniie. luiiotnfew instances as miirli as f,"0 has liecn ebtalneil for a window, which w ill net accoiumednto inore than four persons and It seems that no sum less than $10 I asked for a window, however small. Some of the owners of building en Pcnnsv Ivauta avenue actually gve notice te leave te tauants In" the upper stories, expecting te reallre inore from the rent or the windows rer the single day of inauguration thin from wueral months' reg. ular ecxnipaney. Tlie pulillc sta'ids en Pcnn RVlvauiaiivenup, It Is estimated, v 111 acceni- modate at least Miv en iiieusanti jx;rsens, ler all of w bem scats arc required te lw prev filed ntnnoxpcnenot exceeding? 1 each. Many, liew ever, prefer te pay tlie exorbitant win dow rat cs than trust "te tlie w eather proba bilities. Tlie work or providing shelter for tlie ex pectcd visitors Is ene of difficulty. Haiti mom and Alexandria w ill no doubt provlde for a larire irt of tlie ev ertlew. and the com mittee In ihwge Is unking ev cry possible arrangement fur quarters. Thcre Is proba bly notify nf its population in tlie world tint has as many hotels, restaurants and citing houses, be tint the question of feeding the multitudes docs net glve iiiuih concern. It Is the trouble; of "sleeping " them. Tlie (hairmiuer the coiiunittee en public com fort lias hid registered w Ith lilm se firiCOrt rooms, with accoiuiiiiMl.itleits for about 27,WO persons. Besides this, thirteen hotels have agreed te furnish accommodations for 1,500 jicrseus besides these w he w HI hav e quarters In tlie hotels themselv es. There are In all tlliv-twe halls tint can easily houxe ever l,tVH) fs-rsens. Se fir but alsiut 50,(KiO ier ier ier onsliavesioken for places. Tills does net of eeur-e, Include the tlioiisandsef private residences tliat will have a number of guests, nor eiip-thirtietli of the bearding houses, some or which will have as many as two hundred extra gueits. About twenty vacant houses have been otlercil the committee for lodging purX)scs. Tlie supply of cots is ev en larger thin the demand, though the cet-m ik ing establishment lias se Tar sold for ue here ever 10,000 cots. About fifteen dining-rooms have undo prepnritlonsteficd 10,IKH) icr-ens. Some of them havonlrcidycentractcd for their meats and grm erics, llie dairy cstabllshnients of tlie city and surrouiidiiigVeuntryare making arranceuients se tint there w ill be no scarcity of milk, and the baking establishments are, lieldis incre,Lsiig their own facilities, arrang ing for n supply or bread from Baltimore tlie 2d te tlie utlief March. A numlvref the larger military and civic organisatiens will be quirtereil in public halls and will have their "rations" supplied hy caterers. All or the Pennsylvania regi ments will be provided for in this way. Tlie Arlington hotel villi accommodate about six hundred persons. They have rented twenty-five pirlers te Presdent-elect Cleveland and his New Yerk friends his private secretaries and tlie members of his gutiemitinnal stalk The Ebbctt has accom modations for mere, but villi only consent te takoalieut eight hundred, Mr. Willard being epKscd te overcrowding. 'Iho Riggs house, with its annexes will hoir-e about ene tlieii-aml, though they will reed about fifteen hundred people. Wermlcy's, being already full, will make no further cllerts in that direction. Tlie Cli uices of IVwer Xlarrlsges. Prem the Natien it iicilew. fiirls are no inore angels than men are apes and thcre nre ether v ices besides Im purity, such as envy, unclnritableness inilicc, untruthfulness, and Ill-temper. Are all the vices en our side? Posttiti Pesttiti tlil liackslidiiigs are werse thin nnt!-nui-tial divagations and If tlie lialance is te be struck alter marri ige it is net easy te say en which side it would be. There Is one lesen which vie, all of us in whatever rank or society we mav be, have te learn, and the sooner we learn it the better the lesion of humility, of med. esty, of economy. We are no longer Iho lords of creation : we liaie no longer L a tnonesly or capital or production ; rents anu interests will fall lower Mill, anil unless we reilizn the situation, eome down from our high horse, and moderate our views et stjle and expenditure, very serious trouble wilt overtake society. We had better give up sneering at "tliose "dirty foreigners," and imitate a little of thefr rnigihty. But tlie oxample must be set by these aboie; se long as tlie leaders of the great vi erld itidiili;a in display tliose below will spend their last xhiliing'iu an iusane attempt te be in the running. Diamonds, lace costly fabrics, whether for dress or furniture, long and lavish dinner parties, heavy suppers after balls all these things might be undo unfashionable by a wave of Zeuebi i's w anil. Unless seme change, or tills kind is made in our habits or unless seme happy revolution occurs in our economic his his terv, thore will be Tower marriages than ever hi Vanity Pair. VV lij Ciillrge Hiniil)Uiil Has Ilirrensid. i loin th V ule uws Tlie conditions or cellege Ule,, which form erly gave rise te frequent riots between "town and gown," have long since passed awav. The conditions also, vi hlch ence gave rise te numberless miner forms of dis order, exlst new le n Tar less extent than ever before in tlie history or tlie college. What then is it that lias produced tills changeT .Surely it is net from any Inborn leve el culture and order which influences cellege men new, but did net then. TUe Yale mill of thirty v cars age was as much a gentleman as the Yale men of te-slav. Ne, it is net this. But it is tlie system of athletics which vie have this line system of speits and gitues which has alfofded us n legiti mate channel of venling our enthusiasm and love or sport, vvliiih were ence grossly misdirected. And this w euld seem te be net tlie least tcaseu why athletics should be encouraged and upheld here In vnle cellege uiid In tlie ether colleges or tlie country, in order that manliness and com cem com panitive geed order liny characterize the college rather than lawlessness and turbu lence. i y j:.vt j:sii-j: remti.jt. Mern Charges I'refiirreil Against Kaline, the .Vlnrtle Ferger. Ames Smith, or Liberty .Square, and Samuel Tennis or ratriicld, Iiave brought suits jefore Alderman Perdncy against Jehn Kahec, charging him with forgery. Tennis alleges that the flOOnote given him has the forged names of Kaheo's mother and James Dougherty, uud the nue received bySmithfer J150 had the forged names of his mother and Peter Carrell Kaheo, it will be remem bered, is in jail en Beycral ether charges for forging the names of his mother and uii'lcs te notes which he had discounted or gave In payment ,for horses bought by him. eiv Telephone Cnmieellnii. J: M.Cehen, tobacco dealer, 311 .Ninth Queen Kticct, lb connected with the telephens tx change a vr.vi.i r. a e ri ci.s. As VV tdk u an Old Ibig." When an old lady sujsshe feels that way It niwins diblllty. languor, nnd liiMieiirlhed bleed IfshuiilleHslii'iaiir te ciiiitliiue In this wuj she runs into a siute of in iiiiuuent III miillh, irahu knows what Is (it t for her she will take liiow'ii'slren Hitters, uhlih Mlllspeid llj build up hi r constitution, i nrich her bleed. Hudgliuherstrengthaiid health Mrs. I.uclndu ilulkci, Miuth .Norrlgeweck, Mulim, wimsit-k wilhiiurieus prestmtlnn and illzzlniss Mie ImdliouiinetltuHiideeulil huidly walk Huira bottle et lliown'slien llitlcie liudu uiu In I ML.. a new person PHUTTl WOMEN. Uidlcs who would n lain in luu Maml vivne Ity. limi't lull te tr "WtllsMltalth llciiener, wi 'Mteri.ll UN 1 nn ril win- lllhtilllt riillnf fi. Viini..t..lrf m .1 . .. .,....' mimiKiii, i iieiiuieiii', race ache. Ask !or"UeiiiliuiiTluotluiili" iv .i Me. i. ";;:- () "itoui.iiev lien." "Heugh en Itch" cures humors, t motions. blufus."""' Ut" r' 8alt rl""l,"' f,0,u', "' t1'1'1 , , 11) Mr'KPHHsEltVUt. Illuf'lh 1-1 m'l!'.? Vmr B'.'l' '" life. 1 1 y M . Hs ncuiih i.enewcr." does direct te weak spots. (S) "HOPlill OX COUUIIS." Wdi l,we"Thr!g'i .V Coughs," for Coughs. Iqui(lrc? ThnMl' oar.iie.s. 1 recbes, W AiiiUkeiiieiiis, Cire;i Drama. .1 II. Iieane and his cheip dra limtlc company will open a week' engagement In the epcm heuae this evening In " Mrs. Part Ington and Htr MUehluieua lley lke" The pikes uiuhm, and u goedTiTidlcnce will doubf deubf doubf Umbe puseut Mar) Unit, My Marjlnml." ' Pretty Wives I.ei cly daughters anil nolile men." "My firm lies In a rather low nnd mlauuit1e situation, ami "My nire I" "iVhet" " Was a v rry prett y blonde f Twenty j ears age, became "Sallen r' " Hellew ejed!" Withered and aired I" llcfore her time, Irem '! Malarial vapors, though he made nn particu lar rnnipliilnt, nut tietng of the grutupy kind, jet camtng me Rival umn.lni' "A short time age I mrcliied uur remedy for ene el the ehlldnn, whehadaverj coveni ill hick of biliousness, nnd It occurred te me that the nnu d) might help my wife, as 1 found that our little girl, upon n cei erv h id "Lestl" " Her Milewnes. and lisiked as fresh n- s new blown dnly. Well the story Is een tehl. Mj wife, te-diy, has gutned her old timid btauty with com peu ml Interest, nnd Is new as handsome a matron (If t dnsaj It mi mlf) as can be found In this county, which Is noted for pn'ttv women And llmoenl) flop Hitters te thank for It ' The dear creature Just looked ei or my shoul der, and says' I can flatter equal te the dijs nf our courtship," nnd thil reminds luethere might be mops rnnrv wivks ir my brother fanuera would de as I h n e done " Hoping jeu may long be spared te de geed, t thankfull remain, C I. Jamis llELTSvatx, Prince O.i-erge Ce . Mil , I May th, lvs.1 ) -Nene genulne without a bunch of given Heps en the whlte Hbel. Shun all the vile, poisonous mtr with " Hep " or "Heps" In their name. JsnSf-lniTu.Th.sAw HF.A T11S. It tsrMTOKa. In thlselty, onthe lith Inst, P C Itannlnger, In theTlth jearef hlsnge Theielatlvesand friends are resiwct fully In rlted te attend the fnnenil, from his late resi dence. Ne 100 North Prince street, en Tuesdiy aflernoen at 2 o'clock interment at VVissl want Hill ecmcterj Ne flowers febJOJtd siiiiiKxnKRerR lehruarv Sk ls.v, fn West Heiupfleld township lisnlef Phellenberger, aged si v ears, 1 month nnd il days The relatives and friends are respectfully In Tiled te attend the funeral from the residence of Abrnhsm hellcnbcrger, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, llerrw'' In Philadelphia, en the list Inst, Lewis Heffman, in the tun year of hlsnge The relitticsand friends nre respectfully In vltcd te attend the funeral, from his late resl dence. Ne 35 East Frederick street, en VV ednes day afternoon at 2sJ o'clock Interment at Zlen ecmetcry st IlEnntv. On the Kd inst in N'w HellHiid, Elaui . llershey The funeral will take place en Wedncsdnv at 150 p. in scr,ict., w b0 held at the L lilted Brethren church In New llellind ItAVsiierR. In Philadelphia, Fsh tlst . of pneuuienli, Charles I'hlllp, son of P t Kan nlng. In the IMhyoaref his age The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the late iei dence of his father, Ne 100 North Prince street, en Tuesday anernoen at S o'clock Interment at VVoedwanl Hill cemetery. ssTnea. On Feb il lss.v at her residence. !ll VV est vv nlnnt strei t, this city, Margaret, w Idew of luceb nJde, deceased Netice or lnneral hcreancr febit-itd .tiTrRtts In this city, en the iid Inst , Levi Jeffries, in the Geth cur of his age The relatives and friends of the famtly.nlee Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 67, 1 O. O F, are lespect fully lnilted te attend the funeral, from his lite residence, N'e. 4Jtj viest King street, en Wednesday afternoon ai2ocleck. Interment at Woodward lllll ccmctcrT St 3IAKKKTS. I.I te Sterk I'rtrrs. CiittAne Cattle Receipts, , head ship nil-ins, i rsu Hem : mirki t slew nnu pr steady ; sti crs, 1,(00 te 1 HO pounds. l 3e,l prices 1,30 te 1AV) pounds, MSiXjV 00 j 1,5V) te l'i pounds, lugt, te iiutchers' cows etr. tv 4 'Hi liuihilv, fTijlfiii- stockers. J3eflll0: feed ers. HWTt ft) : Tex ins. M wri Hogs Krcelpts, 19I head : shipments, ime; mirkct slew, and prices nre loc lewer: rough picking, H K?f 7n; packing nnd ship ping. i7JV?IOO pnmid-, H 75 13; light. Ice te 210 veunds, H iigi se; skips. j .vvil 3S hiep Itecclpts, luu head: shipments, frtl: market stcnd ; Inrtrtnr, tl iV!?J SOimcdlnni. K7i23,oed,5ligi30; goeit te choice, ft U) Cji .s) Kast l.iBeBTr. The consignments of Cnttle weroallfer through iieluts, and prices were riulet and unchanged , receipts, l,12f head ; ship, nients, l'l held Hogs stendj nnd firm j Phlladelphlas, l vt i te. Workers, .v (CV1J: piK, at i .VKJ473; lo ci lets, l.ine hi ad, shipments, 3,2 sheep dull nnd unchanged , prime, tl VVfll?!: fnlrte geiMl,w'iiigi7j receipts, M) hi id : ship ments, .',500 hi ml. CattU Market. stock Vauds West I'mnriLritiA, Feb 3. Luttle iTCelpts, 2.1IO head i luurket peer . prime, 6r?t9e ; geed, 5;Q5-4c ; medium. Via Sc: common, 3Jlc. sheep receipts, 15 ene hinds msrket peer : prime, 6"fVij-0 : geed, 4)rV! ; medium, 4ille : common, 3ffi"Pfc ; lambs, sfjille Hogs-recelnts, 3,000 head; market active: sell Ing at f.,'4G7c. Lecal Stocks and Ilenits. Heperted by J. II Leng. Tar .. . value. Lancaster City, per cent., USS lloe lAst s lie, tlit! 113 1J0 IU0S0 Krj 100 ion 1O2J0 IV. 2nd 11. J0 Itt 111 in us us 1V3 1.W 2K1 110 11HG0 K.1.J3 73 13U if". 1UU " " lew ie " Bperct. In ler 30) ears.. HO " 4 " Scheel lean l) " 4 " Inlersuyears loe " " In S or J) j ears HO ., . ",. 4 ? . InlOerJOjears Hi) Manhelm Ilorengh lean ice BASK STOCKS. First National Hank .... no Fanners' National llnnk M Fulton National Hank loe Lancaster County National Hank..... M Columbia National Hank ,e Christiana National Hank p) Kphrata Natien U lkink km First National Hank, Columbia 100 Hrst National Kink, htmsburg 1(0 First National Hank, Marietta KO Hrst National Hank, Mt. Jey loe Lltltz National Hank 100 ainiini'iiu .amieniu jianic , ... pin L'nlen National Hunk, Mount Jey.... no New Helland National Hank loe (iiipNntlnnal Hank 1(0 Quarry v tlie National llank loe TCRNFIKK STOCKS. Itlg Spring leaver Valley 21 Hrldgejieit ft llorsesboo 13W Celuuifila ft Chestnut lllll as Columbia ft Washington 20 Conestoga ft Hlg Spring. av Cnluinbliift Murlcttu gj Ma town ft F.llzubethtewn Si laincastirft Fphruta n laineaster A Willow Street il stmshurgft Millport ja -Vlaiii tin. t Ma town av Marietta ft MeuntJny s.v Ijiihi. hllzalailhtewn A Mlddletewn iu lincustirft Frultilllu 60 uincnster ft Lltltz a l-jist llrandi w Inn A Wayncsburir .... 3D Lancaster.! V llllumstuwn 2.1 Ijincjuterft Maner , se Lancaster ft Manhelm v lamcaslerft Mailetta si Ijinciister A New Helland Km Lancaster A Susquihannii Tin Jjincutcr A New lianvtlle 23 MIHCBLLASKOIS BTOCXB. qtiarrj i Ille K It be Mlllersvllluhtnct Car , no Inquirer Printing Company se (las Light and t nel Company, as Stevens Heuse (bends) A...' loe Celuinlila (.as Company jgi f 1,lllltllllll, Ulllj-I ., ,...... in 11000 110 10 23 IS 2103 SO JO 10 47 4.SU0 21 K0 31 70 Srt 73 1 103 3 lia 41 33 M 3S.1 700 2 23 SO 31 .10 1(0 23 9 2(0 23 210 3 18 03 73 33 31 V........U... ....... UVIIIJNtllj ............ . JU Musnuehanna Iren ( empan) te Marietta ilollew-waio pe Stevens Heuse je Mlllersv Hie Neniml school 23 Northern Market , (ie f astern Market se Western Market te lame uster Lit) bins t ftallwii) Ce .... 60 (ias Cempiu) Henils . loe Columbia Horeugb Hends leu 3V 100 1UI .V. II' A J rt-llTISEMEXTS. Ati'iuVatesai.e. A vt r)' liandseuui Walnut Cabinet of Dmw. era. It Is eier KojearsoM, and Is very elnbe- nil. Il...ri.il .. n.l 1... .1... , . . . . . .. . ,JU. ' "" MU mB uiu t-iuw iiei. iiKiuireai this ntllreerat IcbJJSlt .NO U SOUTH QUKKK STIIEKT. rplIE .MEMHERS Ol'TIlE EANUAhTER A. Mannerchorure ivijik .led le uttend the funeral erthelrlatu honeivd mrinber, I'hlllp (J Itannlnger, from his lute residence. Ne ill North l'rtneestrtt I, nn te-mono w ( 1 1) LSI) AY ) title i. uoeuat ie'cliHk, tiLOltliL l'FKIFFLIt, " Secretary, AbSKlNEl) ESTATi: OK FUEDERIOK S. Jllctz, of the borough of Columbia, lain, caster county, hredeilck S. ll'ttzand wlfe.efthe boreughof Columbia, having by deed ufvelun. tarv usslgnment, dated Diet mbcr23,lsS4 assigned und tinusfenvd all their estatu and eirecls te the undersigned for thu benetlt or the el editors or the said 1 rederlck s. Hletz, he theivrei-e gives iiollce te all lwrsens indebted te said assigner, te itiitke liasuienl te the underslgnrd vi Itlieut delay, and these having claims te present thciu te IIUIIUIITA. 1. VAN 9, Assignee, 8. 11 HkT50LM, Ueld",ir IU Wi U. McMcLlIf, Atu ri nuTtUW AMI- AIU'I IITISHMIATS. WANTElC' II A lllll te de giuiml bou-ertoik Vppl at'shlimiislnst. ltd Wi RARE CIIANtT. A I cither and Hinting store for sale idoe averj geed tuslnes i nellitng iiKisl ler gisid will, mill fortheslocK iiisl i ismisalnii Ter illlngeut. Imiulreiit this oillee iibii-luid OATER KRATT ij Of nsuiH-rler ijuulllv !'! "lie lintel's re eilvedbv teli phone nnd ilillieml le nnj put eflheclfj JOHN H II llrncir, It Ne til smilh Oaten Kt. p J. SWARR A CO., C01L. Orrirs 'e aifentre quin Varus 1 n-t Vlntnut nnd VI trshntl stutls. (sit wurt sllld A nut ) lielli iinl and OllUecenmctcd with Iho TUIo TUIe TUIo nheno t.xch iiiue rhlMU.lMl MOOD S'KCIAI.lV.i ecttVi.mdVIAKi; -7IIMr IN ALE CRi: VTION. V tl iike'sTeasand lettiss. ( mh.es (mom !.' teXV.V9 1 es from .V te tl Y "' ' lirnitilali il sugir.iiV Y " l I.lgliltsi V sugir In I tie clt tiltvit llargnlns In t hie i.riH cites ATCLAllhl'.'s.IhA V Mi Lilt I KV. HIUf, Ne is Wist Mug stntt 17IOR RENT. J Vt Nis'iH I'.NTttl- sjr VKK.Iwnlnnjecen necttng rooms en sitsiniltlinu lisesitiii givin Vprll 1. ls.V Vpplj le tt II IIIL IMM till'h feb.M tfd 11 11 111.11 Ml 11 -. 30 Penn s.u iiv. laiue.isti r, Pa REIHHTION IN () I lit O TS In outer leivduce our lirge stis'k of Fur Ikniers, vti,ttei,s, irsis nnd leiksniws for Overceatings. I will, fin tin nestisi diis, make up le jeurnnler, III tlrstilass lle. nt i;nall reduwsl jirlns All garments art guirinliid te rtt lsTfctt and enl) the ts-st quallt of trim uitngsaie ued. A II HOsKNsTUN, Unci illerlng 37 North Qui en stiett, opposite the l'ostettlie ni.'HuuUt STORAGE tst COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, HVNIKI. VI VM.lt, decs ld li. West Lin stunt strut Ten: ISMAKIM OUJrNET PHOTOGRAPHS AT I Oil A POZ) M," VT NO Hi! NOItlll (Jl KLN siut.KT, JanP'tTd laincislcr, 1'a qT?S rirT nrn eFm i i,i,ini:ky K?XJ.JJJ lexids te lie setd at a ver) heav v reduction, en te mint of liiuevnl te our new store, te North CJui i n stirs. t, (simile's Old Stand ) M-.lVIOlUv NI) P Vl'.ls VIII LINLIIV CO, JanS-tfd .J M 1st Mug si , Ltiuciisti r, l'l c 1M. AT nine via "sj old wine -IOH si OUL LISTON'S KXTKA(T OF IJKKF. rtSEST IS tub werj.li. Established, 17v1 II I si vVMVIvt.l! Vgt fetii: ltd Ne ) Lust Klngst lOIlAMI'AtlM- BOUCHE "SEC." THL MVI.-T (HVMl'VI.NK VVINL OW lMI'tiltTt I) VTHUG VHTs et I) IMNK STOHL Ne iJ East htsii stuket II 1 si, vv vi vhH! Vgt Lstnbll-hid, 17s1 fiblltld M ADEIRA AND MlEnifV WINES VT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II K. si VVMVhl 15, Aeest. Ne 23 Lt Kise 'i lebi; Itil Kst ibtlshi d i;s.-i, T iikceki) Ain or win n:i; rvrM-.'s L.hapjHl h.ml-, llppt nnd fin- CREAM OF ROSES WILL VI.W AVSCl'HLTIILM ONLV ler, VI COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, N'es. 137 AND 1J0 NOU1I1 yl LLN i-rithhl, dccSsJnul l.iue-isltr, I'd SCARLET, WHITE VMI (.RAY INIILUIV L vlt. selllngeffat verv Kreull) reducid prlres -e, nil ether kinds of IV Intiroeods Ne reason iblu otter refu-ed l'leae call and examine before) en bn HLNHI ULOIUDI.O, Ne .Ii North Qui n Mm I P. s Houses and building I ets for -ale en easy terms PUItl.IC SALE or IIOlEIIOLI CiOODS. ON WLI i;s) VV, I Lit il, IfcO, will be sold at Ne 117 south Duke stmt, one I'nrler suit, two 1 nun lunch plate Mirrors, Walnut Hoekcne, VV rlilnsr lie-k und sld.Hie.iul, Dressing lluitau uud IV uhtnnd. Haircloth Sefa, nbent ?i1 arils of Itrus-tN and I'i arils Ingrain Carpel, child s Carriage lit frlgcruter, one birrel hnnl elder, tntethir with a gun nil assortinentef etheruittcles net n mud A Hue buggy and carriage wilt be sold at Joeleik s ile te begin at 1 o'clock, p in, when terms will be inade knew n b) ii p Lie ii i r.i: II 'nrBraT. Auctioneer II L FaaiLKV, Clerk ftb:i-3tdlt G IRARl) FIRE INSERANC'E COM- l'ANV OFrillL.VDhLflll.V Alfreds Oiilett, President Jahes II. ALVenn, V Ice Pres and Ticas. Edwin F. Merrill, bi en tar). JiiLice 11. ALLrs, .Vwsltnnt secretary. ASSETS O.VK MILLION. TWO Hl'NDHHI AND IITV-NINE TIIOl'sVNI), NINE Ill'NDItLD AND sliv hhVII.V DOLLAltS AND lOUTV NINK CENTS All Invested In selldecurltles Lesses prompt!) settled and paid RIFE & KAUFFMAN, Agents, NO. 19 WFsT LING STItEET. ectHandVI.WAsIt A SSIONEES' HAEE OF VALUABLE fV CirV PHOI'EHTV ON 3I0NDAY, MAUCIt 10, IteJ, Hy virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, the undersigned w 111 expose te Publle Sale, at the Kii)stene Heuse, North Queen strict, I anca-U r city, the fellow Ing disclllied Ileal I.&tnte, viz Ne 1 A Twe-Story and Vttle HIHCK DW HLL I.N(! HOUSE, with Twe Sterv Hilck Hack llulld Ing and One-Story Fniuie kitchen titttichcd, and Let or l'lece of (Ireund lielenglng thirctn, .Ne II East Lemen strei t, In said clt) , containing In front en said East Lemen street .'' ftc t, inore or less, and extending In depth K) fict.iiiorenr less, tonnlue feet wldu nllc) 7he heuu Is pa pored throughout, has reetntlv been pilutcd, and Is in excellent condition It contains nlne rooms, with a bath room In rear of second story, with gas and water conveniences, nnd has a three feet wide side alley This property Is very desirably located, being com enlenl te the liu-I uss centres und the lanuein' .Northern Market Ne.S. The undivided one seventh lutirist In that valuable prepert), Ne Jl I North (Juecii etreit, said city, containing In front en said street 32 fi et. mere or liss, and txlcndlug In depth 215 feet te Christian strict t en which is erecteda two-story ba-t ment IIHICIv DU ELL IN U HOUbKundbtoiel'repcrt), with stable In rear. The piejicrty Is In excellent repair. Is lo cated In the central and business portion of thu city, and would be a safe, and viiluible invest ment teany ene purchasing thlslutciest. Per sous wishing le view the premises prier te day of sale, will call en the paitles residing thereon, or en the auctioneer. Sale toceniiiioiicoiit 7 o'clock, p. in , et said dav, when terms of ale will be mude known by ' TIIOS. II. COCIIHAN, Assignee of Jesi ph Samson and wife. IliMiTSuunKiiT, Auct ftba-M.W.HMt NOTICE TO TRKHI'AfsSER.S AND (.UNN'KHS. All persons aie hereby for. bidden tot It-spans en any of Iho lands of the Cornwall or bpeeducll state s, In Li bauen uud IjimuLSter counties, wjmther iuile-id oruuln eruuln oruuln clescitt either for thopuipiwe efshisitlng or Ilsh. leg, ns the law will Im rfgldly enfercid against all trennasslng en said lauds of thu iiiidcrslgued after this netice. WM. COLEMAN FHEEMA.V, II. PLHCV ALDEN, EDWAHD C. I HhEMA.V, Attorney for It. W. Celeman's heirs. ectll-tfdAw ClONSUMITION-lIIAVEsV I'OSITIVE I remedy for the above dUeusei li IU ue thousands of isiscaef the worst kind and of long standing lunebten eulid. Indeed, se stieug fs me faith In IMctllcucy that I will send 'IHO net J J.r.n t ur;u. legeint r wiiiiu miiiuieiii itiie tlsenn this disease te any sulferi r. CItu ex pressandI'.O.addn.s. imTAMecuM iiJWuuleedACinw M l'tail si .N, V, STOCh.s. pOOR, WHITE V CO., tfBANKERS.r I'ltUIEHAILVVAYSECmtlTlFS ALWAYS ON HANI) 1011 INVLijTMENT. Minneapolis Ileal Estate 7 per cent, bends for sale at 101 and InteiesL Proprietors el "I'oei-'s Manual of ltullwa)s." Correspoudepco Invited, 45 Wall Btroet, New Yerlr. cU0ydecil am vnvv t:rn. pl'I.TON OPERA liel'HI'- WEEIC OF FEDUUAnY Q3. J . H . K E A N E , ANII HIS ) II FIT HHAVIATI0 COMI'AM, lllnitfivnn Harris' Mammoth Museums, Rilll mere, l.nulsillle, tint lull itt uud 1'ltfsbutir, when luilijlit wieks he has plusid le OV Lit JOIMHMI ',liONs On MO.NIIW, Tll.sllVV. Wi:i)Nl.SIA, Mat line nnd .Night, ' Mrs. Parlinsleii, ami Her Mischicieus I.0V IKE. T,,,;!!iiI,.NV,ii,. I RIP VAN WINKLE. s VI I'ltll VV Vliillmn nod Nlulil. l tnlnmeit '" " ( Ym 10 SDlt SelO I'llltls or viivtlsstON, 111 nnd SO I KNls. itt.sf uv i.iisi. vis, im. i itm lerili at Opera lloiise. lili.1i.Md f Oil .s.l.K OK IttL T. 17IOR Rl'.NT. I' liisnus for usldtnee or liHlglng at Ne 3.1 Krt M.NU sTltt.KT. fls-lwd IJMJIt RENT. V The h ill .Tin's) rn t-en third story of stein mt tr liulldluu, Ne At Ninth IJius n sin 1 1. t. pl te J. UslEl.NMl.l. I.' tfd 17IOR SALi: OR Rl'.NT. I1 The pieperti of the Inte V. 1". Itebirls, en VVi-t Mniz and I'lluee stnels Large Thu e. sjer) Hull. linn " Huberts II ill :" v aluable bnt ucss stuuils In biscmcnt, Ac , Ac , Ac Im pur tlculurH, npplv te JOHN VV M'l'H., Vtlernev. Ne tl.Netlh tiiikesiicet rebta,:i,y,Ain lr2,7,9,tl, IJtOR s M.i; OR RENTi r TweTlllttt sTOHV I1IIICK HOI'sLS, In coui-seof cemplt tten, en Neith 1 line stnst bis twmi 1 euien nnd James, containing It uhiiiis, wtthnll liienlcru Improvements , let JlOtl fut ten KtNr 3-sterv Hilck Heu-e. St last James sticet J-ler llrlck Heu-e ;itust tivderlik 2ster) lliick Heuse, 23-1 tat FiAilciltk toisuce ii urcaeuse, ..usi ici-i Vpplv te feb.'l-Jtd A 11 III ssKI.I , 22 East Mug lns t rRl'IIANV COURT S VLE. OV Tlintsp VY, M VHCH U, iss.1. nt the I enpird Hetel In the city of I minister, the uudipiutd itiluilntstniter of Vltsrt V ahm. ibeiu-iHt will eixise. tty virtue of tin or itt I of the Orphans' ( euit of Lincustt r count le public s lie. all th it cs rtain three sterv brii k DU t I I IN(, HOI st AND I or OF l.l.'Ol'ND. Nn ,111 Ninth I tine street, 111 the ( ttv of Linens ter lhe let contains In front il ft it and lit depth 111 fn t, late the preps rt) of Vtbert M nniii, ilieejisul sle toreinmi nee it7ocleck. when nltcntl utice wilt lie given uud terms made known b LDWAUD J VIIVI Vdmlnlstratoref Vlbcrt M ahm died II StiYHMiT. Vuctlenier. flllSlwil ORPHANS' COURT SALE OV VTl'ltD VY, M VHCH 7, I'M. At the I eepinl heti I. will lie sold by the undni slgnttl. ndinlnlstrater of tndiritk Mlllir, de-d-usfit, ii lrtue of tin nnlcrer the Orphans ( etirl nf Ijinia-ler count), the following tie sirlbed lle-il I-stute. te wit VII thitrirtnlnone-ster) IIHICK DWELLINt, IIOlsL.nnd let or pie ce et ground, situ tted en the south lde of VWst Orange sins t, (Jin) I all caster rltv, centulnlnc In front en ald Oninxv strict il It 1 1 mere iirless.nud esti tiding of that m Kith In dipth ill feit, ten II fict wldi public tille) ndjeliilng proiHTtlisef Henry W elfnnd etht rs. s.ili te ceuiinence nt 7 o'clock p m. of said d i) when terms will be m ule knew n b (.Ulltl.l. I- MII.I.Li:. Vdmlnlstriter IIenrv snt nrRT, Auci. feull,il,,Aiu1is7 e nriiws' cenn' sai.i: or VAI.U- Mil 1. Cll V l'lIOI'MtTI. ev .viuitn VY, M VltClI 11. lvO, Ity rtrtne nfnnilln jmrunnce of nn enlfr of the Orphans' ( eurt tur uniti,ili;ntsl wilt srll nt imliltc Miltwit thu (.immt lltni.n en VVest Klu strict, I uursiMci oil), l'ti.tltti fullnwlit); rial e--tnii'. Ml M 1. VU theso nve two-story Mtlf K IillHI.IM. Het -l--, wl'lt tne-sturj hrlrU thtrk luiltilitiKs, unit ether eutttullitlnirH, nuil Intn nfirreuinltlii irlnlx IeiikIuz sltu.ilt' Siw '.'I I. .'II. iiv .17111111 ?lli, en the north t.lilf of tnt trctlir Irksiittt, I iiuciisier cltv luch hnue litis ti fieiitiiifpnf ISftet r.lnrhes, luctuitln .in ulli v (pvivpt 11). which tnints 51 fict, Inches), uml in cli nth lll't fii't Nn 1 Vlf thit certain twn-sterj' HtVVlh l)V 1 I.I IM, llilih. Mill) ene sterj fnitiif ltit k liittliltn uml let of gretim! tht rt tit ln'Ieng Ins. situ tin en tlin itist slile of Vlurki t ntrt't I, north of 1 riilerlck ntne't. I.uuc-istt r eitj 1 hi tot trout Ii fi'i't lnete' erttss tin Vltirket btrie'l. unit exit nils In iliptlti'Mt'et, monier les Ne 1 VII that ctrt tin let or pltce of ureunil Hltuali en th southwest corner of North Milt in n uml lust New Units, In th Cltj of I tinc-i-ler Tlie let his it frnntttgref lisifi, ten "hiiien t.trtet am! eittnds In ileplh iilcmi; New Mtect ZJ feet, te letri i-son tlllev Ne 4 Vll that certain 1 et nriilcf-e of giemnl, sltuittt it en Tin' uisi NtiU fr Nui'lti f.luic1 sir, etr norlhet fume In the cltv of Ijtnm-tir. con tuinlni; in fmnt enatlil Snith Mine street, , feet u nil ill depth Itifcit, te Cherry allej Ne v Vll that certain I et or piece of ttieunil, ("itualcil en the oust itli of North I.iuie street, north of I rt ileriek, lu the cltj of Utncister, centiiinlnir l"1 fii't In front en sttlil North Mine strict anil In ifcpili M1M fict, te ether ground of (,ee '.hnliner ilieeasttl I hi se st vintl prepertlt s,ecipt Ne 1 will lie setil sipirutel or Ieri thcr, us luaj be lttnst ml vantag eus -ill te coinnience nt 7 n clock p m en alil ilav , when atttnilunce will be glt u anil terms make knew u b Ifl.I V.N V Mll'I.vmit, hTCCiitrlxef ee 'hnluijer, Decuiiscil ller.v -hcpert. Auctioneer. fl,',.M,j;,Aui5,6,7,'),10.11,li Vf.UTltlMl. K. SMAMNO. GREAT SLAUGHTER -I.N- FINE OVERCOATS. VVe offer tn-iliy n icdn"tIonef SI te 30 per rent below lust nienlii'M prices. crnuiblu'H celcbruteil utnl popular Oiercejtlui;s, THE 1IEST I.V THE WOULD. In nil the different thulca and styles Ely Kims, Kill's, Velours, V It uims, Lulfupcls, It i Unas, JIe ltanHk'H Astmchans, etc. l-..tll Ltl i-odeng, Czarlncs, Dutrel'H und l'atcnt Heavers, Itevnl Irish rrlczc, c!airewen, I'PtcrnhninH, Vliltnnsuiul herbi', Thene bikkIs can only be h id at le iillnu heuset In Inritu cities, and range In price from t-t) te 111"). Vu nre cIIIiik them from .) te V) A full line of Demestic 1 ubrlcn, i-.ini;lii lu prices ft tun 115 te flu. SUITINGS OFEVEUVnr.'sCltll'TIOV AT I'llIChi con. llh'-.l'OMJIM.l.Y LOW. All colors nre subjected te n thorough cheml cnl test. Our wtnk Is of the best anil hlehc'Ht t.1 j In of nrt. Our long (iperltnce lu bimluciKi nnd clOie Inspection cnubled us te be thoroughly futulllar with till the best lninulactures unci latest stv Ics In the market. Clie us u trial nnd be convinced, AT Ne. 2 West Klnjjr Street nnd Contre Sqnnre. Smaling's Tailor's Guild. inarlO-lvWAS ULASSWAltK. TTIOII eV MAHT1N. Queensware -AT- GHINAHALL HOlTSjtKEEPLUhl.OOKTOyeUniNTLIIEST. A LINE OF White Granite anl Decorated Dinner, Tea ani Toilet Sets, AT LOWEST PRICES. Our w nre me cai dully cli clcil, .Ne GoeJb niUre n tcutcel. VVc exchange iiny urtlclei net kntUructer', High & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTElt. PA. ti I pti'UI 'u i-OAN en i intr mew- ijl.fJJJ sage, In ene or two uiu te unit Vorrpmer. Apply mthiieiBfe. reeWt4 intr (miiiiik. .-.-a j- - Ns, 11 aui:r a iiiteiltER. SPRING, 1885. W VV VV V VV VI VV VV A V VV VV IV VV A A V. S w A a rrn; ' i: i-.l'i'l' I I' Vvw ,V jfni: I: W VV ,C A I IJ.Lt, II IJ I HAOEU tt DnOTHCn luwe new reruly for ohewlns contpleto lines efWnll Pniwr Boleotod from the letulinn- miiuuraotureni or this country tuul roprosont reprosont ropresont ln nil aunUtlea, from the lowcet prlceil pnpore te the linnet oe1h ninde. Brown nnd White Blanks, Flats and Satins, Mica and Silk Finish, Plain and Celer Bronzes, Hand Prints, Bosten Felt, Lincrusta Walten, CEILING DECORATIONS, FRIEZES AND BORDERS. We employ Pnper HruiKers competont te de all gradea of work Including flne cellliifr docerntion, flosce nnd cornlce work. Prjcea wero nover ee low. NottinBhnni.Antiaiie.SvvisaLnconndMiidriisOurtnlnsnndVoQtlbnloLaoo, Tttrceiunn nnd Cress Strina in Ourtnlns or by the yard. Brtkaa, Wnlnnt tind AbIi Ourtnin Peles nnd Tt huntings. Shnde Cleth, nllcolera nnd widtlis; Scotch HeUttnd, till colors nnd widths; Americnn Hellnnd, nil colero nnd widths. A large line of New Dnde Shndea rnnsltitf in pricofiem 25 centa te 81.00. Spring Dnlnnce nnd Hnrtahorne Flxtttrca. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. Q5 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JjUlssris t U1M PS ' -JXTHA-Sl'l'int CAUVCTS (g ARPETS! NEW PATTERNS IN Wiltens, Mequettes, Velvets, Bedy Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra-Supers, Ingrains, Damask and Venetian Hall and Stair. HOIMADE EAG AM CHADT CAEPETS. LlflOLEUM AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS In All Widths, All at Lewer Prices Than Ever Offered Anywhere. -t VII M)M.Ot IK.OOIK WD rRlCE. NOO.NECAN "EEL 1 Of OOOIO LI""' than vii. nil i. ten's vvii.Qi vi.m eioen. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. OOWUUSs .fc Ml'Kbr. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. , Te Clese Out by March i. $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. i) j , j j v u e in MiaKe l-rlcvs l.UV LOW. Our fteck Is I'EUSONS Sheeting find Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, W IM. DO WELL TO GIVE ISA CAM. 1IEFOUE rUItCII.VSl.NO BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa iin:Ar sieki:. CARPETS FROM AUGTION. METZGER & II VV E NOW OPEN A LAItGE INGRAIN, RAG, HALL SOUGHT AT VLCT10X KO CASII Carpeta Carpets Carpets Carpets Carpeta Carpeta at 15 ets. Carpets at 30 ets. Carpeta at 50 etH letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 3r lle-twt en tlie Cooper IIeuM) unci Serrel N i:xt neon te Tin: ceukt heusi FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Direct from .Munur,ictur)03, In larce lets, nt LOW PUICE1), te wlilth we Invite uttuiitlen, ALSO HAMBURG- EMBROIDERIES, FioinnSPEClAI.NEVVYOItKlMPOItTEIl'SAUCTIONSAI.E.wlilcliueiiro Bble te nil fn.iu30 te tuner nut. lesn tlian Itvulur I'rlcis. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, HillRirH Oa'uPKT ilAUU CARPETS ! UEOPENINO OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. own nmnuluclniciium i hllltv Mi.'ilul Attention juiltl te IliuMiiuuMi.tunief LU AlfOuKull l.liiDuruilL'I.OlllS, KUUS, S IMlOtrbllAUl.COVhltl.h'lS, Ac, -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor, West King and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. ' SPRING, 1885. a I'rrp rnin itnint nrss aaaa : .: . 3 H t ;,.,.,. trn ,,,, asa A At' If 11 11 R H . V A ! V KhF 11 II MilM I CiARPETS! tee Inrcu and ininit be reduced IN WANT OK- HAUGHMAN, AND IIAI)OMK V VIIIETV Of AND STAIR CARPETS, AND TO UE SOLD CHEAP FOU CASH at 12 ets. at 20 eta. at 35 cts. at 05 eta. at 05 cts. Carpets at 25 cts Carpets at 40 cts. Carpeta at 76 cts llorse Hetel. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS ! usresic.vuphis. loVJS-teflJt-iT 4 A