iiS-t f.--85f'RB' -Vf i!M u V 'm' V" m: - j.'-Vs Al. THE LAyOASTER DAILY DTTEUjIG PER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1885. vy 8L V&. 6 H'l rfVi "& J " J -et sv. . pty KT , J? " if . '.fti- r M t i-' E"3K . , w. ?M, E Kf ' Trift? .' My & IW Est' K5 ft 5il lfc' ffcB . XU.t ' m& !' ? Eft IP B V ' ?ii fcS E?' It THE IUTHERAN CONFERENCE. eexcivtiek or A tmmy jMTensarixa ah utBtxvcTtrm besmex. tfc Bt Method of Chnrch and BaaAay Scheel Werk Trea Interchange of Opinion Adjournment Sine Die of Hie Conference Thanki Given. Tuesday Afternoon The entire anorneon aomlen van Ukon up In the discussion of the two nuosUem "The Werk of the Hely Spirit In Quickening Believers," and "The Werk of the Hely Spirit In Converting Slnnem." TW first question whs opened and ably ills- cusaed by Rev. J. rotor, of Manhelm, and farther olnclilated by Kev. C. M. Aurand, or Maytown. The aeeend question was opened by Rev. Vf. V. Evans, of Columbia, who in the s absence of Hev. It. A. liolterman, of Dauphin, was followed by Bev. H. D. llolleway, el Mlddlctewn. A general discussion of both questions ensued In which Ilova. Whotsteno, efliancaster, Cook and Htudelmker, of Hnrris lmrir. Koiniensnydor and Stall, of Lancaster, Evana, et Columbia, and ene or two ethers participated. The discussion via spirited und edifying. Tntiday J!veninff. Thore was an audi ence of evcral hundred present in the ovenlng te hear n sermon ou "Christian benovelonco " by Kev. A. II. Studobaker, of Harrlsburc. The sorvlce was opened with the singing of n hymn, and this was followed by the reading of the 8th chap ter of Paul's second cpistle te the Corinthians by HOV. 11. O. UOOK. KOV. J. iu lA'suer, "i Hummelstown, leit In prayer, and attcr further singing President Eckcrt Introduced Kev. Studebaker. , , Asthe basis of his remarks Rev. Studeba ker called the attention of his auditors te the chapter of the Scriptures just read. It touches that llberality In giving towards the support et the church Is ene of the Christian graces and only these who possess this price can fully reallre the truth of the text " it is mero blossed te give than te reeoive." If the grnee of liberality abounded among Christians, the minister instead of having te beg his poeplo te glve for the support of the church, would find them begging him te recelve their contributions us Paul found the Macedonians, "Hew that in a trial of great aflllctien, the nbundance of tlieir Tey. and their deep' poverty abounded Inte the riches or their liberality;" praying with much entreaty tliat he recelve Ihelr gifts. These who glve grudgingly be cause they reel it a duty te glve cannot roallze the pleasure or theso who glve for the leve or giving. Thogniceor liberality may be obtained through consecration and prayer, nnd the acquisition or tills crace should be Sraved for as devoutly as any ether of the hfistian graces. In congregations where it is lacking, the mere taking up a collection chills the worshippers and they feign te fear that the Important matters of religion are being interfered with In the mero doslre te gctmoney. Christians who are se ready te retrench their contributions te the TiOrd should remember that the Lord has many means of retrenching en them war, iestl iestl iestl lonce, famine, the locust and the grass-hopper are some et the scourges He uses te re mind man or his dependence en Him. The reverend orator was rather sovere en thrce classes or peeple te be round In all con gregations : ilrst, the rich who give liberally te be Been or men, but net according te the nbundance or their means; and secondly, theso who glve nothing en the plea or pov erty, though they could give by the practice of self-denlal ; and thirdly, a class or rich and peer allke, wne seem 10 naveau me religion knocked out or them the moment a collec tion la talked et The grace or liberality may be develeped by exercise aa surely as muscle may be thus developed, and the preacher held it te be the duty or every ene te lay by daily for the uses of the church a certain sum, in accordance as Ued has prospered him. Thorearo many who glve but llttle during their lives and whonrevido liberally for the church In their wills. Some of these are canonized, whereas the amount of their posthumous gift is scarcely enough te pay the interest en what during Mb they owed te the Lord. ' The Bpeakcr held that the great need or the church or the prescnt and future is money. The spread or the gospel requires it, the Christ Ian ieople are able te provide it; the missionaries lrem all lands are calling for help and our answer te them Is "w e have net the means te help you. At the conclusion or Uev. Studcbaker's discourse, Rev. W. A. Whotsteno was intro duced anil speke at seme length or Uie sacri fices the gilts required by the Lord under the old dispensation from the time of Abel te the coming of Christ, who, under the new dispensation, gave Himself te save slnners, while Ills disciples gave up everything te turtlier His kingdom. The duty et sacrificing something, of giving te the Lord is a duty enjoined at the beginning and continued through all time ; and Christians can no mero shirk this duty than they can the faith nnd tlioprayers enjoined en them. The gift ay be great or little according te theclreum- nces of the giver. Oed Judges net by what we glve, but what we keep. The speaker ventured the assertion that there is net a congregation In this or ethor cities that does net spend mero money In the skating rinks thau for the cause of home or foreign missions, DItciusltig Important yuesUens. Wednesday Morning. After devotional ex ex orcises, led by Rev. J. Fishbum, el Millers burg, the question or "Hew te get scholars Inte the Sunday fechoel ?" was discussed by Rev. M. P. Heckor, or Stoclteu, His eInts were : 1st. Te have the pastor deeply inter ested in the work; 2d. A superintendent af fable, attractive and earnest; 3d. Teachers efficient, punctual and willing te work out side tbe school as well as Inside ; -ltl). Church members having the interest of the school at heart ; 6th. Missionary work among non-attending children; Cth. Comfortable and at tractive school rooms ; and 7th. Geed school Htippiies ei iioeks, charts, pictures, etc. Rev. C. Roimeusnyder followed with a general endorsement of Rev. Hockor'spropo Heckor'spropo Hocker'spropo sitlon. JIe added that there wero in the United States 7,000,000 children who did net attend the Sunday schools. Ministers, superintendents and teachers should go out among the homes of these children and gather them iu. Anether means is the agita tion of Sunday school work in the com munity, and holding out inducements ler Iiarents te attend the schools. Rev. Reimen Reimen snyder related sereral instances in which flourishing schools had been built up by theso means iu communities where before thore wero no schools. Mr. Reehling, a layman, followed witli his exporience In building up schools by the aid of geed music and district conventions. Rev. llolleway Raid that he did must et his church work through committees, each or wmen nau certain uemieu uuties te poriertn. The Sunday school committee was expected te go out amenc the ieeple, especially theso whose chlldre: i net attend the Sunday school, and ascertau. lrelrcumstauces, and If they need aid te purchase clothing for their children te assist thorn. "Hew te keep scholars iu the Sunday school T" was next discussed. Rev. J. II. Leeser said the subject was se closely con nected wtth the preceding ene that many or the same arguments used would apply te both questions. Much depends en the con dition or the school ; en the superintendent, teachers and school surroundings, ir these be attractive and inviting thore Is no trouble In keeping the scholars. It Is with the Sun day ocheolas it is with our homes ; seme are se delightful that children de net want te be anywhore else and seme se uupleasant that they would rather be anywhore else. He favored geed music, anumboref instruments organs, horns, llute, etc., when they can be had. Presents te the pupils had a geed eilect. Above all the superintendent should be aUable and wise. The teachers should be apt te teach gentle, kind and impartial. They should be familiar with the lessens for this purpose, preparing themselves befere hand. The dlfliculty or getting geed teachers shows the necessity of reducing the number or classes In the school and Increasing the bIze of the daises. Revs. Relmensuyder, llolleway, Whet stone, Evans and Cook, followed in brier addresses. A vote of thanks was oxtended teSL Jehn's church for the cntertalumcnt of the confer once. A prayer was oflerod by Rev. Reimon Reimen suyder and the coufcrenco adjourned sine die The United Urethren Cenfreuce In Lebanon. The Pennsylvania and East Pennsylvania conference of the United Brethren In Christ will meet In joint session in Trinity church Lebanon, this afternoon. The following jninlsterrt from this county are en the list e" delegates : H. B. Dehner, Mountvllle. J, y,' Etter, Meuut Jey, J. J. a Funk, Columbia. I. N. Oreft and K. L. Huges, New Helland; L. R. Knuner, Flerin, D. D. Lewry, Man lelm, JL J. Muauai and Lewis Peters, Lan ter; M, V. Sanderg, Gap, Jehn Htehinan, IL H, Stehman, Mlllcreville, a Zimmer-Ueiuheldaville. JtABK ItAtt AT llOMK. Inrater Wilt Ajraln Ilnte Tnn Clnhs-Thi lrenlilrti In the Vlelit. Last evening n meeting or the Ironsides llane lull association was held at the hotel or Arneld Haas, en North Queen street, and quite a number of the stockholders wcre present. It was rcselM'd te put a strong amateur nlne in the field next season. in. Zeclicr, the plucky llttle player who was en the Littles town and Ironsides clubs last season, was elected manager and was given authority te employ two ilrst class batteries. He Is new In correspondence with sevend players. The club expects te get Inte a lengue composed of towns iu the eastern part or the state. Small admissions will te charged, and if miecessful the association will make the team very strong. tlui; llrmklne Kntrrtnlnnirnt nt Lincoln. The lug breaking entertainment held under the auspices of the Evangelical Sun day school was well attended en last Thurs day evening, and was financially successful, the proceeds amounting te M7.13. It was for the purpese of purchasing an erpin for the Sunday school. Mr. Paul Suavely, Mho collected the largest amount, $11.(41, receives the best prize. Addresses were delivered by Revs. Zlegenfus, Itethermel and U M. Wor Wer uuin, of Lancaster. The committee have de rided en the Weaver organ, manufactured at Yerk, Pa. It will 1 placed in the church tills week. The organ will be dedicated seme time iu the future. Snnir and In. The heavy fall et snow last night, en lop of that which previously covered the ground, makes it very necessary for the comfort of pedestrians and the safety of property that the snow should 1k removed from the sldewalks, and that the gutters, sewers and ether water-courses should le kept open. A city onllnance requires the occupants of houses, shops, stables and public bulldincs and the owners of vacant lets te remove the snow from the sldewalks within flve working hours after It shall have fallen, and te open the gutters se that It mav have free passage in case era thaw. The fine Ter violating the onllnance is from f 1 te $10 for each offense. Wen slioetlng Matcb. There wasa sheeting match in Middleteivn en Tuesday. The binls wcre let fly twenty one yards from the rllleincu. Each man had ten 'birds. Eleven contestants entered and the first prize was taken by Jno. Haldemau, of Balnbridge, killing eight or his. The second prize was divided between Ilrownewnll and Widctnan Sheesley having missed his bird upon drawing elf. The third prlze was. divi ded between Shark, Stewart and Wade. At the same timeand place a double-barrel, breech leading gun, valued at fifty dollars, was contested for by ene hundred and seven tv persons. The Judges decided upon Mr. Hngcntegler the winner afler a tie was nuide Dy llarry ueuge, ens anu uugeutegier. Serious Lenks. Several or the fire plugs around town are In a very demoralized condition. The ene at Llme nnd Orange streets was thought te be leaking yesterday and workmen sjient all the afternoon, jiart of the night, and all of to day In the etfert te find the leak, without success. It lias been found that the plpe supplying the pave wash at this corner was leaking, nnd the plug Is intact. The water in the main was turned eH for a time, occa sioning n lack of water in that section of the city. The leak has net yet been discovered. rroserutlens Withdrawn. Frank M. Seherwoed and Benjamin O. Dell appeared at Alderman Rarr's ofliee this morning te answer n charge or conspiracy te defraud, prererred by Christian H. llerr, of Maner township, liefore the case was called Ter a hearing, the prosecution was withdrawn and the costs paid. The criminal suit for embezzlement brought by the Eden township school beard against Levi S. Rhoads, lefere A Merman Kerdney, was withdrawn this morning and the costs paid. Tnken te Star) land. Win. tSreor,whe was arrested yesterday by Sheriir Tomlinsen.on n rciuisitien Issued by the governor of Maryland, was taken befere Judge Livingston this afternoon. He ad mitted that he was the party named In the writ as wanted in Cecil county, Maryland, for assault and battery. An order was made transferring Oreer te the custody or Win. J. Smith, sheriff or Cecil county, Maryland, and that elficial left with Ills prisoner this afternoon. A llawk's l.uiirh. Yesterday afternoon a very large chicken hawkswoeed down upon the poultry yard of U. W. Meisse, grocer, or North Queen street, caught a pigeon nnd promptly chewed off his head. When Mr. Meisse saw the hawk he was sitting en the fence calmly lunching etf the pigeon. Befere a gun could Ihi procured the cruel hawk had made his escape. At the Station Heuse. Fourteen vags spent Tuesday night at the station house. 453 rations of soup wcre served tills morning. Hindi ,fc Bra contributed six pounds of lieef. Six gas nnd the same iiumlier or gasoline liglifi wcre reported as net burning last night Incorrigible. Eliza Xasli was arrested en Tuesday by Officer Stermfeltz, en a warrant issued by Alderman ISarr. Geerge V. Smith, colored, appears as the prosecutor, and he alleges that Eliza, who is a relative, is Itieorriglble and lioyend his control. The court will Imj asked te send the girl te the Heuso or Refuge. The New Orleans I'nrty. The New Orleans excursionists leit for the Sunny Seuth en the 11:10 train last night A large number of friends wero present te see the party oil' and tn wish them a pleasant trip. The travelers will occupy the lK-auttful Pullman car, "St. Nicholas," until their re turn, w hich will lie in about two weeks, Iteeelied a Call. Rev. Rederick P. Cobb, of this city, who was recently licensed te preach by the West minster presbytery, and who will be gradu ated from the Princeton seminary in May, has received a unanimous call te the Harmony pastorate, Warren count)', N. J., at a salary or fhOOaml parsonage. After a trial sermon next habuatlt lie will answer the invitation. The charge Is said te Ira a very pleasant one. A Lengthy Case. Emamiel Ilehelu, charged by I C. Par mer with drunkenness and disorderly con duct, was given n hearing by Alderman Iliirr last evening. The whele evening was takpn up iu hearing testimony. Counsel will argue the case en Saturday. Arrested for Embezzlement. Oiileer lluslieng nrrested Geergo Herman en Tuesday ovenlng, en a warrant issued by Alderman Pordney. The allegation is that he embczzled f 11! from Geerge Millcnmiller, a fellow workman. Herman entered ball for a heaiiug, Sent Out. Adam Wnvcrly, an old ollcnder.waslierbro Alderman Kerdney tli Is morning, en a charge or drunkenness ami disorderly conduct. He was sent te the county prison ler a short term. Wen the .Mile luiee. The ene mile race at the Miennercher rink last ovenlng, was wen by Harry Wenditzin 4& The ethor contestants were Frank Lutz and Edward Rcsli. Jurers te be Drawn. Jurers for the April fium-ter sossleiu and common pleas courts will be drawn en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Heme Other I.ederuian, Probably. It was net David Ledermuit who bought a tobaeco creji, as has been reported, lie 1ms bought iione as yet The Fidelity Takes The Field. The Fidelity Insurance company, of I'hila delphla, which lias dene a large, successful and constantly increasing business for bohie years, has started operations in this city. It proposes te show tiorsens who want cheap nud sare Insurance that Us policies nre as Bocure and lis system far cheaper than the old line companies. Its interests here are In charge of Mr. K. A. Harber, Slevens house, w be will take great pleasure In demonstrat ing thu economy, security nnd ethor ad ad ad vautageiiofthe iidelity. Iotutlleiift ArXnnwIfslftnl. The l-nillp. Union Dorcas neclct y gratefully acknowledge tlie following donations recelveil since Kcl. 0 - Frem A. N. llreniieiuan, one plr of uliees ; n friend, clothing i Mrs. Kllrn Swarr, III Mr. (1. M. Zntun, II i .Mrs. .lames Muck, fit llr. Itrlnghurnt, f 1 1 rash, f 1 1 cuh, SSe ; Mr. Oce. st(inmnn,Mt s"" Mary Pteliiuian, fZSOi friend, Hi -Mrs. Dr. fmlcrwtxxl, fl t Mrs. Har riet HcIIMhi, fit Mrs, lU-liccca sencr. f Mrs. Ellta Milter, f.1 1 Mrs, Themas llajrrs, fl. Take naming. At this doasen of the year when se many peo ple become subject te attacks of biliousness, kidney troubles, constipation and nit the list of trr.n !,!,. that arlsn f nmi brine housed up, or that are brought en by colds and rjpesure, It Is the part or prudence te take warning from thcex lrrleniHief ethers nnd provide ourselves with the means of escape from similar troubles. !e wide Is the fame of Kidney-Wert, that great remedy for nil kidney and liver trouble, thai almost evrrj- one knows of Its great lrtmi for such . It should be kept In el cry house hold ready for an emergency. rnnry SKatlug. The great (iraves and tilbsen fancy and trick skaters and musical nrtlsts v, 111 lie nt the Ijin caster rink. West King street, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday irenings, nnd Saturday alleriuHin. Me net fait te see them. Ilereaner thctv will be innle e cry evening nnd Monday, Wednesday nnd Saturday nfter lHHins by the rink b.uul. frliV3t Amusrmrnt. .11 lite MnnnciTier. Tlie attraction tonight nt the Ma-nticrcher rlnk Is the one mile raw for a geld medal between Al. J. lU-riiliart nnd Iln Iln delphUatrs. M.ii;iii.tai:x. Ml-KHtaisei TBtrB On thelllhef r'cb..lv by the ltnv. W. T. lierlmnl, at his residence. Ne. 31 East orange street, Mr. Herman tl. Muehlrl scn te Miss Carolina K. Slpbler. both of Weaver town, Lancaster county. Pa., formerly of Wur tembcrg, licrniany. ZrtLXRS (liiiirr. On the tilth of t eb lSSk by the Her. W. T. Cierhnnl. nt ltud's County house, Mr. Klatn A. eilers tn Ml li.ichle A. liretT, leth of Wltmcr's station, Lancaster county. JJK.I T1IS. sstukr. On Feb. 'H. lsS, nt her residence, Xe. Cll W. Walnut street, this city, Margaret, widow of J aceb suyder, In her 71st j ear. llurlnl from the residence of her son F.dwln K. Snyder, Ne. U Seuth I'rlnce street, en Thursday afternoon. Services ut house at i-.li : funeral nt 3o"cleck, Interment at Woodward Hill. 'it' KrriMOKR. Feb. 21. VS, In tilts city, Charles Efftnger. In his 31th year. The relatives and friends of the faintly, also Can-as-snte go Tribe, Ne. U, I. O. It. SI., nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of south Queen nnd Vine streets, en Friday afternoon at i o'clock. Interment at Zlen cemetery SiirrLCNnKRdrn Fehniarv 23. 1SS.V 111 West Hemplleld town-hip, paiiletSheUenbergc. aged s years, 1 mouth and ! days. The relatives nnd friends an- respectfully In vited te attend the funeral from the residence of Abraham "hellenbergcr, Thursday morning ut 10 o'clock. l.cexARD. Inthlsettv.en theiilb Inst., of scar let fever, Ella K.. daughter of Oeo, W. nnd Samh Leennrd.nged 13 years, 9 months nnd 5 days. ' Theielatlvesund friends nre respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from her parents residence, Se. ID East German street, en Friday afternoon Jst 2l, o'clock. Interment at Vt ood eod oed ward Hill cemetery. St 3TAJIKSTS. lMllladelplAa .Market. I'mLADBLTHlA, Feb. IV Fleur dull and weak; &uperfliie.r2 SQ1 73i Extra, tiliQ3ii; I'enn'n. family, fl SO.J.173: Winter clears, fU) (it 40; de straights, I i'-fllTS t Minn, eitni clear. fl OjQll se t de straights, f I .Vi5 oe ; winter pat ents, U 75J525 : spring de, 4 UKJ5 75. ltve flour at rJ3 60. W'heat unsettled and deellnlug ; Ne. - Western Ited.sSMc ; Ne. 3 de, nt seg-lc : Ne. 1 l'u. de, W? iuke ; e. z ueiaware, ae, i$a Cern firm en light efferings: steamer.SlfiSic : sail yellow, SigWe ; .In U74I de llllleu, e'.-,v.uc ; Ne. 3 Oats quiet but stead Ne. 1 White. 37c: Ne. til de, at S7ti'37Uc: Ne. 3 de, Si.We ; rejected, 35c. IVJMKc ; Ne. z mixed! nye nominal at 71c. Seed Clever steady nt S llf?.c: Timethy dull at f 1 5ifil 00 ; Flaxseed II nil at f 1 1'431 65. Winter bran tinner at fill G1650. Previsions dull nnd prices weak ; mess pertc, fltli M; beef hams,; til W&-- i city mess ueei. J 13 Mill. llaeen. 9We : Smoked smoked Sheuldurs, 6ic ; hums, lUKQIlHci -,. ., .i,ei.l.j pickled de, Uijftliic. 1-nrd eulet ; city refined, at TJigse ; lixwe butchers1, 7c ; prime steam, t7 23. Butter market quiet aud prices easier ; Creamery extras, 34g35c ; U. C. ana N. Y. de, 'Xi 3i)c; dAtry extras, 2ftc ; de geed te choice, w Q-ile : Western de, lt:c Kells nt '.H315C ; packing butter, ifllc. Kggs quiet but stronger; xtnis, fKa Cueesti quiet and easier; New Yerk Full Cream. Iei3e ; Ohie Mats, choice, llKfille i dofalrteprtme, 8Kil"c ; l'enn'u part skiuu, i 67e ; de full dn, lfijc. Petroleum ttrni t Kefined, 7.VC. Whlakv tlrinerat tl ae. New Yerk Slarket. Nkw Y'erk, Felj. 25. Fleur Suite and Western dull and bandy steady In prices. Southern steady. Wheat lC'i'e lower, heavy nnd unsettled, with ail Increased speculative trading; Ne. 1 White, neminal: Ne. 2 lied, Mnreh, stsijc ; April, 'JDX&MltC : Sfny, Uev.?Ie; June, U3 KIWc ; Ju(v,U3S,i'.e;;c. ConiJ.ft'ie llewer nnd dull; -Mixed Western spot, SlQWHc ; de future, WiQl-ie. Oau n shade lewerand dull : Ne. 2 Mar., Si'.Jic : Slay, 7ifiy,e; State, SUc ; Western, 3s Clejc. Stock Slarkets. Quotations by lteed, SlcUrunn A Ce., Hunkers, Ijaucusler, l'u. 11 A. K. 12 . 3 r. v. Mlssearl I'ucllic Sllchlgan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. A Western.... Denver HleUrande.... Erie Knnsas ,1 Texas Lnkii shore Chicago A N. , coin.... N. N Ont.A Western.... St. Paul A Omaha Pacific Slall Kechcster A 1'ltUburg... St. Paul Texas Paclllc 1151 a 13J. 17 U7W iu5 lfi.'I Wi 3.i 7IK 14!? ifJ.i 13 Union Paellic 4sJ Wabash Coiiimen Walauh Preferred West'n I'nlen Telegraph Louisville A Nashville..., N. V., Chi. A M. L Lehigh Vulley. , Lehigh Navlgutleu !' 2U)J j'ennsyivania. M tsy. S3 Si Kejialng I T. A lluffale Northern Paclllc Coin.... Northern 1'acltle Prof.... HestenvlIIe Philadelphia A Krfe Northern Central Underground Canada Seuthern OU Peeple's Passenger Jerssv Central 79M Wi I'lilladelphln. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. I'hiladelphla A Erie It. II IM Hendlug imtlteail isii Pennsylvania Hnllread 53 Lehigh Valley Itallreml isji United Companies of New Jersey 194M Northern Pacific lsj.2 Northern Pucltlc Preferred t!i Northern Central ltutlread 5s( I.ehlgh Navigation Company 40W Norristown Railroad.. 1U7 Central 'Transportation Company 3i'A lluffale. New Yerk A Philadelphia 24 I.ittleSchuvlkill Kallread...... 5eJ s Mew Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks mere aeth e Meney easy at lfilc. New Yerk Control 8lJ Erle Itullreud 13)2 Michigan Central ltiillnmd. U4lliia UAIIIVIH,,,,,, MMIXMM lsk) l'ltSnil l 111 I Mullf ! Aiicnigan southern Itallre Illinois Central Itullreud.. Michigan Southern Kallread flllnnld f'Ant.H.I tt ., 1 1 ...... Ii4 Cleveland a I'ttisnuri Chicago A lteck lslnn Cleveland A Pittsburg Itullreud mi? d Itullread ll;KJ . .,iiu,K v r ifii. i uj no iuii riKiu,... ii Western Union Tvlcgmpb Company s-jji Teledo A Wabash...."..,. I.,,.. 5 New Jersey Cent ml Sail New Yerk Ontario A Western lljj i,i,ui...k.. s. i....... i. ..... .... Nr.r a i rr.HTisr.Mr.XTs. M-ENNEROIIOR RINK. ' TO-NIGHT. One Sflie Itaee for a Held Medal. The contest ants uru Mr. Al. J, IlernhartuudMr. ltudelph Untes. H TOST A RLACIC AND TAN TERRIER JUi lea, answering te the name of "Daisy." A liberal reward will be paid for her return te It NO.220NO11TH DUKE hTltEET. PUBLIC SATiE OK A GENERAL sertment of Household und Kltehi.ti A8- rnr. nltnre en THUJtSDAY AFTEltNON ut 1 o'clock, at 115 North Queen street. SHIS. OEOItOIA STAUFFEIt. I). SrAuvrsu, Auctioneer, ltd SCARLET, WHITE AND GRAY UNDEItWEAIl, Selling off at very greatly redueed prices. Alse, all ether kinds of winter Goods. Ne reuseuablu etfer refused, 1'leiue call und examine before you buy. HE.SItY 11ECIITOI.D, ., Ne. 52 North Queen Street. l'.,S. Houses and llulldlng Lew for suit en easy terms. -lllAMPAHNK. BOUCHE SEC." TIIK KINKST CIIAMPAtlNK WINh NOW i.iiri)iiTi;n. ATKKiaAUT'S Ol.ll WINK STOUK, Ne. 21 IUst Kise Stbkt. II. K. SLAYMAKKIt. Agt. Kstabllshed, IMS. IrbU-t M M DE1UA ANIlSlIEHKY WINKS -AT- Eeigart's Old Wiue Stere. II. K. Sl.AYMAKKIt, AnasT, Ne. ttl KAsr Ktse St, ti-tilMId Kstiibtlshrsl i;v. C11HA1U KIKE INSURANCE J TANV OK I'llll.ADKI.l'HIA. COM. ALrnie . Uili rrr, l'tvsldeiit. Jahks ll. Alveiui. vice Piv. nnd Trea. Knvia r. MRHitL, seeretarj'. li'Lira It. Atla.s, Asssltant Seeretery. ASSKTS ONK MILLION, TWO IIPNIHIKII AND FIKTY-MNK TIIOl'SANl), .MKK lll'MUKII AND SIXTV SKVK.V Dill. t.AKS AMI I'OIITY .Nl.VKCKNTS. All bnested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid, RIFE & KAUFFMAN, Agents, .NO. l! WKST KINU M'KKKT. ectlmdM.W.tSU L EE. LEE, THE HATTER. febil-lyd iiier two iks. H. MARTIN .t CO. J. et It It I Ml S-TOCK OF DRY GOODS 1 COMPLETE, Willi V Fl LL LINE OF Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, CHEVIOTS, CHECKS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS. TIBLE LINENS, Damask, Turkey Red and Kern. NAPKINS TO MATCH. SPECIAL LINE AT LOW PltlCES OF Embroideries, Allevers and Fleuncing3. FEATHERS, 11E-T sTKAM CL'UED FEATIIEIt.-" LOWEl-T PHICE-.1 AT EEHAIT COMTEK, NEW IlAliti VINS DAILY ONTIIHCOCNTEU C ALL AND EXAMINE. in I Ce.. Cor. West King and I'rince Sts., LANCAhTEU. PA. B AROAINS. WATT, SHAND & GO., Offer Extraordinary Inducements te parties furnishing Houses, Hotels, Heur ill ng IIomeos. Blankets, Table Linens, SHEETINGS, AT THE LOWEST l'ltit ES EVEIS KNOWN. BARGAINS IN BLANKETS. At $LS0, Ul, .S, I3.75 and 3..V) n pair. Damask Table Linens, Z"c ii Vunl. HAND LOOM TABLE LINENS, 37ic a Vard. ELEGANT DAMASK TAI1LE LfNEN,37kc, SOe, IBc, BiKe A 75e a yard. TOWELS. NAPKIN.S.TUltKEYKED CLOTHS at Extremely Lew Prices, AT THE 8 and 10 Eaat King Street, LANCA8TEU, I'A. rujt.viTVJit:. w ALTKR A. HICINITSII, NO. 28. NO. 28. Special for Spring, 1885. MY STOCK Or FURNITURE Fer the Spring Tnule, 18 EOUAL TO ANY IN TIIF, CITY, AND AT l'KICES THAT CANNOT 1IM UNDEUhOLD. ALL UOODS aUAUANTEEI). WALTER A. HEINITSH, Ne. 28 East King Street, 1.ANCA8TK11, I'A. dccMmd J. I Mart IV YORK STORE. .v k ir a i r an vis km ks ts. A T PRIVATE -V Airryhnnds SALE. iili,m ll'ala, i I l'.,l.li..i..r ti.... ers. It Is ever Ien years old, and Is very ehibe. iiitely carved, and has thu claw reel. Inquire nt this union or nt retriir.l Ml. ISSMHrril Ql'KE.V STUEET. "I7IINEST IN ALL CREATION. -' Clarke's Twis nnd Cetrees. (direes fiiim lie. teS5e. V lens from av. te ft y B, t Uninitiated ?."KH.r',,e- W fci Lightest N'. Sugar Iu Hie city, lityat llnignlnsln Fine Orocerles. AT CLAitKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STOKE, Ne. SS West King street ITIOll KNT. : ,iAtNo.2UCENTUESQUAHE,tolargecon ,iAtNe.2UCENTUESQUAHE,tolargecon ,iAtNo.2UCENTUESQUAHE,telargecon lieettng rooms ou seisuid ifmir. Possession gl en April 1. issj, ,iplj- te , . M. H.MIEltllt'SH'S, febJI-tfd ae Pcnn Squun', Uincnster, Pn. "r EDUCTION 1 NO V ERCOAi'tT v luonlerteivdiiceour large stock of Fur leaver. Mcltnu. Kersey nnd CerkseiMws for Overceatings, 1 lll, rer the next Ol days, make uptoyeuronler, In ilrst class slxle.nt givntly r.'duceil prlis-s. All gnrinents nivguaraiiteisl te tit perfwt nnd only the best quality of trim, tilings nre used. A. II. IIOSENSTEIN, .. .. ,, rine iiiiiertng. 37 North Queen street, oiipeslto the Postenlce. nr.'HUiiilIt si n nervrnTn" vm 'Iinkuy K?AAJiJJ.t IUsmIs te be sold at n very heavy reduction, en ncisninlef removal te our new Mere, l .Seith Queen street, (htniuss's Old ' NEIV OltK AND PAUISMILI.INEIIY CO. JanS-tld 22 West King St., Uiucaster, l'u. Call" at reujauts eiTTrwiNE M'OUE -Fen-MSTON'S KXTU.VCT OF 1IKKF. ; I.N TUB MOULtl. II. E.5I.AYMAKEII Nn. "ii Kant EMaMlhcd,lTS tet.i; ltd , Agl.. MllgM. rriIli:C01,l AIR OV WINTKIU'At'SIW X chapped hand', lip und f.icvsi. CREAM OF ROSES W ILL ALWAYS ITKK THEM. ONL Hie., AT COOHIIAN'S DRUG STORE, Nc. 1.17 AND ISU NOKTII Ql'EE.V STUEET, dccSiind ljuiia.ti r, Pa. .ijii'.f.'.ui;.vr.N. -IIMION OIT.RA HOl'SIi, WEEK OF FEBRUARY 33. J. H. K E A N E, AND HIS OUEAT DltAMATIC COMPANY. Dln'et fnmi Harris' Mammoth Mtwuinw, Ilattl mere, Leulivllle, llnclnnatl and Pittituirc. where In eight week he h.11 played te OVE1! -4lii,lm I'M, ii.-s. On MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNE-DAY, Mat inee and Night, Mrs. PartiDden, and Her Mischievous 110V 1KH TlirYN.iii.T.i RIP VAN WINKLE. "ATfUDAY Maunee and Night. A ,;,a!,,!;l;,e,1,;.,.",,r! l'wl l'ry and Solen Shintfe PH1CES OK AIMlsION. II) nnd tin CENTS. UE?EKV ED SEATS, Ilk-. Extra. Fer . ile at Opera Heuse. fell jwtd ir.ti.r, vAVKit. HIARKS W. FRY'. WE ADVIsETOHAVK PAPER HANGING! DONE NOW, ItEFOISF.THE SPKINti Ul'sll COMMENCES. The assortment of WILL PAPDR. Is 1. VltfiE, the styles are PltETTY and PltlCES LOW. lleare prepared toilenll kinds of work promptly. lilLT f'AI'EIts In all grades, 4'o.M 4'e.M JION PAPElts Iu lurgc variety. DLCOKATIONS In new- style and colorings. A few of these Cheap Dade Shades remain. Our ne-steck Is in, and larger nnd prettier than before, and LOWEItin price. PLAIN SHADING, all Celers and Widths. Only the tiest makes or spring Hellers tn Wissl and Tin for all clashes of Windows. Pt'l.l.s, Leeps, reuii, PICTfltE WlltE. NAII.s. r , LACE crKT VIS'S, POLl'.S.Ac. PIARESW. I-EY7 Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEU. PA. hV.OAT. XttTlCES. -I7I.STATK Jll late of I OV CHRISTIAN y.KCIIKK, .incaster cltv. deceased. Letlen lesiameiiiary en saia estate having In-en grunted te the undersigned, all iiersens ln debteil thereto are reriuesteiltniiutkelmniedlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will niesent them ulthetit de lay for settlcinent te the undersigned, residing in the city of Ijincastcr. PHILIP ZECHEIt. CAROLINE ZECHEIC, .. Executers Oke. .VI. hi.ise, Attorney. JunaHitdTnesiw ESTATi: OF LOUISA KLSLKV, of Lancaster city. ileceneil. Letter LATH rs of uil- uitnlstnitien en said estate having been i?rutit,.il te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto me leeuesieu in iniiKe liuiiieuiaie payuieiii, nun llll,t, lUllIHj eliilms or ileinaniL, airiilnst the same. Mill tlement te nre-cnt them nltlieut delay forset ferset the iinderslgnid, residing In the city of Lancaster. JOHN El.sI.EY. Administrator. Att'y. feblOfltdTiieaw It. FllANK EBIItEMA.V, E STATU OK RKRNARD .MULHATrAN, late of Iiucaster city, deceased. Letters ti-stamentnry en said estate having lieen granted te the undersigned, till persons Indebted thereto are reeuested te make Immediate payment, unci these having claims or demands against Hie same. Mill present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing en East Orange street, Ijincnsterelty, Pa. FKANCLS SItCL.VIN. Eiccutnr. 1'illl.ir D. IUkkh. Attorney. febl'tdTuenw T7ISTATK Oi-' ANNA DAILY, LATE OF Ili the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en mild esUitu having been granted te the undersigned, all liersens Indebted thereto nre reiincsted te make lmmediate payment, nnd these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. DANIEL TA5I ANY, Johm A. Cevlk, Executer. Attorney. Juii'il-f.tea w I7ISTATKOF CHRISTIANA A. IIUCIIKR, li Inte of fjincustiT city, deceased. Letters teatiinicnturyen wild estutehuvlng been granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto nre requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present thorn without delay forsettlo- muni iu wiu uiiuc negneu. UEO. M. lIOltOEIt, Executer. It. K. Davis, ijincaster, Pn. Attorney. JanlStdenw- E. STATE OF ANTHONY K. ROHKRTS, late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters testa mcnUiry en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are reeuested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against thu same will present them without delay forseltln ferseltln ment te the undersigned, residing In Philadel phia, Pa., or their attorney ut Ne. 'Si North lluke street, Umeustcr, l'u. ISAAC K. KOIIKUTH, IIKNItr A. llOIIKUTS, JOHN L.ltOHEUTS, Jehn V. ArrxL, Execulere. Attenicy. fMitdtuiw NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UtTNNEIIH. All persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell eaUites, In Lebanon nnd iJinMisier counties, wneiner inciesca erunin. closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or listi lug, as the law will be rigidly enforced against nil trespassing en suld lauds of the undersigned after this notice. 'M. COLEMAN FKEEMAN, ii. i-r.uui Ai.iiri.'s, KUIVAUI) C. FllEEMAN, Attorney for 11. W. Celeman's be Ira. ectlltfdiw s AINT-RAl'HAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Salnt-ltaptmcl Wiuohusudelieleiis lluveur and la ilrunk in tun principal cniesei jiussia, nnd Seutli Ameiicu. (ireat llrltalli, India, undsoen. The iliiuntity exported nuiimill) Is sunk-lent proof of Itsstubllliy uml staying powers, while for the real connoisseur there is no wlne that can be censlduiud IU suiierler. iit-TheSaliit-Itaphacl Wlne Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France. j H. E. SLAYMAKER, flS-tia Ne. SJ EAST KIN.G SlUEET. FOB MI.H Oft JtK.VT, I7IOR RENT. I: ItiHMns for leslilence or lodging nt Ne. 3.1 EAST KI.NU hTUKKT. fldlwd IJIOlt RENT, JL1 The IdiII :HNHeel-,in thllilstery of Hleln, inetr biillillug, Ne. 3.11s North Queen street. Ap. ply te n J, U8TKI.NMF.T7,. lJtfd -IHOR HAl.lUHt RKNT. V The pivpeitj'iif tlie Inte A. I Iteberls. en llel King nud Prince HtiTetd. Slury lliilldlug " Itutieilft Hall :" ne Ktnuda In liaement, Ac, Ac., 1,1117(0 i unsi valualilebusl. Ac. Fer lsir- iiciiiam, appiy in JOHN W. APPEL, Altiiniey. Ne. .tl North Duke Slteet, lidi(V2l,VAliiri,7.tUI ITwm.SAI.nulMtKNT. L1 TmeTHKEE-STOUY IIIIICK HOUSES, Iu couiM'ef completion, nn North Llme I reel he tneen Lemen nnd JauiCK, eeutalnlng II loom, u Ith nil modern Improvement i let iUa feet. EOll KENT. !t-tery ltrlck Heuo, 31 KaxtdamenntiTct. itery llrlck 1 1 out, 'ill Ent Krpdertck. '.'ntery llilcK Hiiiie, SO Eat I'mlerlek. Tetiaecu Will cheline, ?J00 feet. Applvlu A. W. lll'SSELL, felrilitd ta Eut King street. quTmians7 CtUMIT ITaT.k." ON THl'UlDAY.MAP.CHll, 1-nO, t the l.eep.iiil Hetel, In tlie city of ijuiciKlcr, I lie iiiiiletlgueil adintiiNtriiter of AIIhtI M. ahni, ileeeaed. III expose, liy vlitue iifan or der or the OrpluiiM Court of Liincrtlerieuuly, te public sale, all Hint certain tlilvo-sterv tulek DWELLI.MI IHIl'sE AND LOT OF OlfOUND, Nn. 311 Nei1h l.tmeslieet, Iu the Cltvef Lancns ler. The let contain In front IK feet and In depth IXMeet.late the property of Albeit M. y.uhm. ileccueil Sale teenminence ut 7 o'clock, when nttend mice Mill he given anil terms made known by EDWAItDJ..AIIM, Administrator of Albert M. Zahiii, dee'd. II. Siii'miKr. Auctioneer. lelilsJd QRI'llANS'COl'UTSALIX ON SATl'UDAY, MAItCH 7, IssS. At the I.eeiaiil hotel, will be sold by the under signed, ndiiitutstniter of Frederick Miller, di censed, by virtue of mi orderef the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, the following de scribed Itent Estate, te wit : All that certain oni-stery lOt'sK, unit !et or piece -" IIIIICK DWF.I.I.INU IIOt'sK, unit !ut or piece "ground, situated en the south side of West Orange stleel, (Jld) Ijin cnstcrellv, containing In trout en said Orange stnit !l feet, mere erlesH,uud extending of that width In ileptli 2IA feet, ten II feet wide public alley: inljelulng proiertlcsef Hcnrv Wolf and ethers. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., efsald day w hell terms w 111 tie made knew n by OEOKCE F. Mil. I.Kit, Admliilstruter. lltMtv Mii'bert, Auci. fejill,2l,sAnuVR,7 t SSKINK1-S' SALE fV ( 1TV PltePEUTY. OF VAl.l'AHLE ON MONDAY. MAItCH lit, Is-vl. Ilr virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Imcaster county, Hie undersigned will exsise te Public .ite. at the Kejslene Heuse, North tjuecn street, Lancaster city, the fellow lug dtscrlticd Itiil Klate, vl Ne. 1. A Two-sterv and Attic IIKK'K DWELL ISO HOOK, with Twe sterv ltrlck Hick llulld lug und One story Frame h lichen attached, anil Let or Piece of Oreiiud belonging theiete. Ne. 1.V East Lemen street. In said city, eeutalnlng in front en said East Lemen street '.M feet, mere or less, and extending Iu depth 131 feet, mere or h.-. ten nine feet wide alley The liniise Is pa Mred throughout, has recently been painted, und Is In excellent condition. It contains nine rooms, w Ith n Isith room In rear of second story, with gas and water cniiieuleuces, and has n three feet w Ide side alley. This iirnvrty Is very desirably located, being cenieiilent te itie busl ncs centres and the Fanners' Northern Market. Nn.i! The undivided one-seventh Inttl-cst In that valuable pnierty. Ne. 213 North tjueen street, said city, containing In front en said stni-t :w feet, mere or less, and extending Iu depth '.' feet te christian street : en which ts erected a large 2 story basement brick DWELI INIi HOOK nnd store Properly, w ith Mahlc In rear The property Is In excellent repair, Is lo cated In the central and business portion of the city, and would be n safe and valuable Invest ment te nny one purchasing this Interest. Per sons wishing tev lew the premises prier te day of sate, will rati en the parties residing thereon, or en theuuctlenecr sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., et said day, when terms of sale will tie made known by THOS. 11. COCHKAN. Assignee of Jixeph Samson und wile, llr.Miv Sui'iieirr, A net. fcbSl-M.W.Ftsd ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALU--VIII.E CITY l'UOPEItTY. ON SATlMtDAY. MAItCH II, 1.S3, llv virtue of nnd In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Cem t the undersigned will sell ut public sale ut the Cisiner Heuse ou West Ktnir stnsjt. Umciisteriity, Pa., the following real es tate, viz : Se. 1, All these live two-story llltlCK DWELLINli HeOEN wl'h tuo-tery brick back buildings, mid ether outbuildings, and lets ofgreuud thereto belonging, situate NiM.2ll,;n, 'Hi, 217 and 'Jlu, un the north slde of East Fn-der-lek street, Lancaster city. Each house lias n frontage et 111 feel, it Inches, Including an ullcv (except 219. which flenls 21 feet, s Inches), an'l iu depth lllWfeet. Ne. 2. All that certain two-story Flt.VSIE DWELLING IIOCsE. with enesttnry frame Kick building ami let of ground t hereto belong lag. situate ou the east side of Market street, north of Frederick street, Lancaster city. The let fronts l'J feet, mere or less, en Market striti, and extends In depth S3 feet, mere or less. Nn. 3. All thai certain let or piece of ground situate en the southwest corner of North Ship pen and East New streets. In the city of Lancus ier. The let has u frontageef nn feet en Shlppcn street and extends In depth along New street Jlrt feet, te Jeffersen ullcv. Se. I. All that certain l.et or piece ofgreuud, situated en the west side of North Lime street, north el James, in the ettv of Lancaster, eon- tulnlug In front en said North Lime street,!') un anu in iii'iun di.i ici'i, ie iuerry aiiey. Ne. 5. All tliat certain l.et or piece of ground, situated en the cost side of North Llute street, north of Frederick, in the city of Lancaster, containing s's leet In front en said North Lime street and In depth !22j feet, te ether ground of -,. .-.fiiiiui) er, iieeruseu. These scveiuf preperlle-s, except Ne. 2, will be sold separately or together, as may lie mostud mestud V autageeus. sale te commence ut 7 o'clock p. in. en said day, when attendance will Ihj given unit terms mukckiie'.tn by JI'LIANA slll'LMYEK, Executrix of (iee. Shuliuycr, Deceased. Hknkv Siit'struT. Auctioneer. irj,2l,'Ji,2SAui5,il17,'.",lii.H.12. UrASSWAHK. H -TIUU .V. .MARTIN. Queensware CHINAJiALL HOUSEKEEl'EItSLOOKTO YOUHINTKItEST. -A LINE OF- White Granite and Decorated Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, AT LOWEST PRICES. Our wares uru carefully selected. Ne Goods misrepresented. We exchange nny articles net satisfactory. Sigh & lartin, NO. 15 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEU. I'A. tl O Vti f.FUltSlSIt f.VU UOOIIS. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO IIUV AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -li AT JOHN P. mm k SON'S, Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, rnliTMyd LANCASTEU, I'A. CONSUMPTION-. HAVE A TOSITIVE remedy for the above disease t by its uie thousand, of cases of the worst kind und of long Mtuudlng Iiaveiieeii cuixMi, iiiueeu, se erreni my lalthiultsetllcaey that 1 will bend ' HOTTLEH FltEE, together with a valuable tisoeu this disease te any uulTcrer. Olvi itrcn- uivu ex. press und 1. O. address, u22-CmdoedACimv UII.T. A.SLOCOM, ltlX,caribt.,N.Y, vuniitMi. 1W.V IIATItl'ON. MYK GREAT CLOTHING SALE!' Slightly Ihiimmeil (!(mx1s h.v Wnlcr anil Kmuke. TWE.NTVTIHMIKA.VD DOLLAItH WOHTII OF HOODS WILL III', SOLD HEOAIIDLESH OF COST IN THIRTY DAYS. acnll at rami nnd SECl'IIE IIAIKIAINS. our only ehniicn for clicap Clulhliig la te no ne cept this oppperttiulty. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADINO LA.NCASTEU l LOTIIIEItS, KO. 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANOASTEII. I'A. H IltSIl A- llHOTllKlt. Entire Stock -OF- IXXX1 t. O Ol. I! I. O I, O I, 000 ITt'lTH II t O T II II I ) O T II II I 1 T II II II t I O T II II I I O T II II I NN NN N N V 11(1(1 0 ' N N N N N X (I N N II (10 NN O (I NN IKK) 11 111 ClX'O I.I.I.LI. OOO II II I -AND- Gent's Furnishing Goods WILL HE MILD 11 V Al'ltll. I, AT ONE-HALF VALUE. TO MAKE ItOOM FOIt AN r, NT I 111. STOCK FOUOl'll NEW STOKE -CALI. AT ONCE. -60 NEW. 1IIRSII & IIROTIIER. PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. PormSciunreiuMl North Qtioen St. J. K. SM ALI NO. GREAT SLAUGHTERS -IN- TTT"TT? nTTTIT) fin A ITIO J.Xnj UV JJJLjVJUil0. X We offer te-day a reduction of le :! er cent.l lielew last month's prices. Cremhlc'n eelcliiulcdw and pepuuir ovcrceu lings, THE 11EST IN THE WOULD. In nil the different shades and styles. Ely- sians, rurs, eieurs, iciiuas, uiiiapeiv, tlnas. Mentimak's. Astrachahs. ele, ri'ilens. Czarlnes. llutfePs and Pate Iteyal Irish Frle.e. liarryimcii. 1 ilcltens and Kerseys. These gisslsei luid nt lending Iieiises In large cities. In nrlce from fV( te ni. v'e me sell f nun . le l.'A A fiillllnoef Oemctlu F ningini; ::: prices irem (liin v. SUITINGS OF EVEKY OESCitlPTlON AT PU1CES COU KEsPONDINOLV LOU. All colors are subjected te a thoieiigh chemi cal test. Our work Is of the best and highest ttyle of nrt. Our long c.xetlcnce In business nnd close Inspection enables us te lie thoroughly familiar with all the best manufactures and ityle vine be convinced -AT Ne. 2 Weat Kins Streot mid Control Squnre. Smaling's Tailor's Guild. mnrlS-lYWAS HATS ASH CIVS. w. 1). STAUl'KKH A CO. THUEE DO.EN Ladies' Imitation Seal Gaps, llediiccd Frem ti.!) te f I ..VI. 3 DO.EN PAIIJS GENT'S FUR GLOVES At One-Half the Original Price. hEVEUAL .SETS LADIES' FURS At the Original Price. All Wnler Goods at a Sacrlllce. iMtcst Itargalns of the Season and, i-cinciii' her, U'h the leading place te buy geed I.VT3 und OA PS Cheap, W. D. STAUFFER & CO. Leading Hatters and Furriers, NOS. 31 A SI NOKTII OHEEN hTKEET, LANCASTEU PA. TTATH, C'AI'S, Ac, ' Slinltz's Only Hal Stere. -WE AKE- SELLING OUT ! OUIl IMMENSE STOCK OF Hats, Caps, Umbrellas &. Gloves. BUY NOW I 144' NORTH QUEEN ST. (OUNI)AKEU'S OLD STAND.) HTOVKS. proeiCVHiTFtvTcb Mlnncapelig Ileal Estate 7 per cent, bends lot let alo at 11(1 and Interest. I'ltiprlotera of "Peer's Manual of Ituilwuyn." Correspondent! Invited. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk. ocUlydeeU l- .1 ll. I. il ut ll.fiveni.H '..- vuiins.H v I" lieiii ritics: tf ai