r 9 fr i KING STREET OPERA HOUSE, it irir.L vrai nrxr iikkk m rum nrsiuiiKLt.Kii uiM, llMtrtpllun (! Changes Whettbt the Ilullillng IIM Ueen Umittrlec! Inte it I'M? Ileuae Te BMI 1,13(1 People. Hlratry tut the t'ulilla Patrnnns.ii. Uy this II in 9 licit week, II oervtlilti geei well, Titucmter will have two tlieatren. The new place) will de In tli IhiIUIIhkeii west Kins iitroet, rormerly uvkI ai a rink, mill It wilt be known hi the KlngHtroet rrcra liotue. This. ImlldltiK war nrocted In 1391, wlinu tin HkaUiiK lever wm nt Its lieltflil, by Ktinlra capitalist", who nre still Itioewnnrs. It whi run nil of Mint wlnter with snecPM, Tlie craie bKi te. illoeul sfterwarils and fur n coimlderablo Urns ttia ImildliiK wm kept cloteil. last full It wm loaseil by Wllllsm A. HMtmcli. He bad skating nnil olber untetUluinunU In tlie place mill flnslly concluded te tutu It Inte n tliontre. Otertwu w oeks age large force of uien waru put te wetk mid tlie result Is ttint the butldltiB lias iiiidurKone n wonderful ctiauge. I UK (.1IAMIII.". luoslnie In lu tboseutliorn end, and te ercct It, It wai fuiitul necessary- te take out a lartte quantity of etrlli and reek , under under neatli tlie Htage nra four ety kimkI sued nnd cenMinltnil dreinliiK loeintt 'I he Mega Is large, lining M feet lu wldlli ami U. feet deep. 1 lie opeutng la 30 feet w Ide. It lia'i all the convenience, mid for tlie preneiit It will be aupptled with hU nets of oeuory. A drop curtain beating a picture of n soetie in Yollewstoiio Park baa also becn roeolrod. There are twenty-feur Incandes cent ulrctrle loot lights, with which tbe whole building U Illuminated. Ilealdca tbe border lights there are about IHteen burner In dif ferent parla of tbe houne. The eldes of the sUge bare been haudaemuly pajiored, and In front a neat orchestra box has been put In. Ter tbe present, at least, woedou chain will be used for aeatx. They alaud upon a large platform running front tbe south almost te tbe uerth end of the building This platform gradually a'ceuda te the ftent el the build ing, where It Is about llftoeu feet high. 'I he room Is divided into parUetlen nnd circle, mid each has a seating capacity el li', The gallerles which run along tbe alden are somewhat suisller than formerly, ai they are cut oil at each end. In the front the lloer of the gallery has been undo lei el. There will be tbrte rows of avaU upon It, and Mr. Tint bach will partition oil tbe remaluder ati'l u:e l' lu his prlate bustiies WILL SEA! 1,110 PI.OILE. rbe gallene r.Ui teal about COO, se it will beaHn tb! the home will seat about 1,410 poepia. Tte chairs bare been repainted, ttid tbe manager s,is that II his enlure meets with succes he will put lit folding ehnlr, at le.ut in the front part of the liouse. The building, ai It always has been, will be healed entlfdy by utemu. The entrances te thegallery will l otpirate from the main dcet. The pctnens rotinectcd with the itmnagc itmnagc mem of the home aru at fellow i Maenger, lllliui A. lUlbach ticket mil mil ler, I- rank Zecher and Harry Wlngurt po lice cfUcera, Jehn GUI, Jehn McDetllt and Martin Deltcher, Jtnller, Marllii llutter , stage hands, Ooerge llroneman, Andreiv llutter, I'al Koeuey and 1'dward Deebler , Ushers, Harry 7.ihm and two olhers tojbeap pointed. The people onga,;ed for tbe band and orchestra are (U fellow t harlen Lulz, leader, 1st violin and tuba , Iludelph Oalei, .M lelln nnd ulle . Tied. Haas, deuble bans ud alto , Turd Weber, cornet , Geerge Klrcber, barltone and trombone), Joe. Heyt r, drums , with s ritrlnnet plsjcrjioccme from Philadelphia. hcther two thilrei will piy In this city remalns te be seen, but the f.ict that there are two will be ImjoeIIcUI te tbe public. Next week the two heusua will hare en eicollent opportunity el showing thelr draw ing pewer, as ljth will bare the s4iue kind of shows Hi low 'prlc-eH. A ui jipnuy with Wm. IUfldge, Jr., and Ml Maggle llnreld nt Its head will open In I'ulteti opera house. I hese people are w ell known ai strong Artists and their company In support Is said le be a iMpable oue. At the new tbeatre tbe attrao attrae tlun w 111 be Iteiu l.Hle and herd rauintlc com pany. They are said te be Ulented poeplo. l'hlatbeatte will ue a bra's laiid for ndver Using purposes r.n ai. ii i i ini. i lhere Is already home rivalry helweuu the feotle who de V a adverllMug for the two thcatrcH. Mr. ocker e rns nejrly all of the bill beard In the town, mid Mr. llalb&eb thcrofero Isc unpelled te de most of his ad vcrtlslng with "window work," as lltbe graphs are railed, and hangers, lleth lme Ken doing considuiable "hustling" nil w tek, and what the result will be remains te bescn. Ills likely that a number el variety i-emiunlcs will play at the Klngslioetheuso. A I'atrUrth Hern In the I ewrr I ml r rem tbe Oxford l'ici Alexander Luallu, of Iwer Oxford, Is new IntheEtth year or his age. He was born tn Quarryllle, LancAster ceuuty, Novem ber 13, 1503. A few mouths later he ac com ran led his paresis le the township where h new Uves. There he grew up nuil absorbed tbe pure air and mellow sun sun shlne nnd biard the tomantle and eccen tric traditions of that district ere It had outgrown Its quainter characteristics. Ills early education was obtained In n little leg school house net far from his home, and ever which Samuel Hughes prealded. His mether, a pleiu and thrllty woman, whose memory Is cherished by her son with unusual tenacity nnd teudsrnes, had much te de with the melding el the early character of my subject. HortllerU weie net lu valu for te-duy he U n man of dof def dof lnlte and downright oenvlctlons and sep arates the grain ej llfe from the chaff with true gentlemanly medesty. Mr. Leslie is a hs'ter by trade, he having learned the bmlness from 1 1 Irani Jenis, whose shop was lecated nt "Jugtown," new IJlkdale, Kast Nottingham township. When he ttn. Ishcd his Irade he established a stand ler himself near K vans' mill In, Upper Oxford, nnd there be manufactured hats for a num ber of years. Ln tbose daya hat shops were mero numerous thau smithies. In tbe oeurse el tlme Mr. I.oslie relinquished his trade, And alter muah porsuaslen by his friends and neighbors consented te accept the position of dlstrct nchoel master. He taught some yaira in the leg ttoheol heuse that he bad attended when a boy. In ISM he was elected te the olllea of register of wills of thester county, the only publle position he ever occupied. He remalned a citizen of West Chester for twenty years, In which tlme be was Irequently called upeu te Rislstlnthoefflcoho formerly held for one term. three years. His ability at an account ant also enabled him te none hlsceuntyal dir dir ferent Umcs lu later yeara in the rovlsleu of the commissioners' annual reports, in 1871 the doslre le piss his remaining days near the soenos nnd associations of his boibeod grew se strong that one day he found him self aboard the cars en route for Oxford. He baa reslded with William AI. Lawrle's family about fifteen years, whose rosldeuco la net far from the fields and bouse which he ones tailed his home. Mr. I.eMle's health Is gen erally geed, and tlme has net entirely rebbed him el his relish for a Joke or hearty laugh, lie la tall, something eer als feet, and nos nes nos MNseuaeomuiaodlugilguro, whleu U sur mounted by n wolf fermed head coverod w lib snow-whlte hair. He Is a great reader but docs net pasn the hours In onelreorl. ilri Mndy as he le ei the dry Iwie el con. tentment. lilt rather Letetl the Cellrjt. rinin the hlchroenit llollgleua llurahl 1'he friends of a lUptlst tuilverslty In a state north el this wero surprised roeontly by re iciUng V0,vw for thelr Institution from ene from whom they would lOHStoxpecla gift. Uere Is the explanation ui given by the giver hlmseir. "Myfatber loved this college and S?JI iliU.atiJS k'eueand I hae prosperod I win nm170'00? for M sak0 M we w i" "10 akeel ttte unherslly," nw." but !2?,,kSiahl5"0'' " .D?""',' tlcl P' of common mmi t.r """iu inKniuieui " !. Dr. Hull'. Cough Syrup, ,, love's eMenr!w for the IirTiutaiKiin, Down bv the river, lhe amrr, sparkling rlvnr, la a spot that te me l sscieit e or, Fer Ufa's greatest, swoetestjoy, Auil Its pain without alley, 1 mcelTeil. Iglotleain, lsulfarel thou, The whtiperlng nladi el evn btlll rustled In the Irees, And the wild ruses e'ei the hedV Hilly uip, Hut Its beauty' but a tomb WhnrsthtouRhyearsof Katheiliig kIoeiii, All uiy hestt'a meit cheililipd Impes lis hurled deep. Thsyiny lhUlee glows told As thebuman hentl greirs old, And In truth w Itb iouie It iwmill 'I'lh-slr Cles, 11 ut this imlen deep of inliie, Llkn unto the J.eve Illvlne Never fallelt, neer aliiutberv, rinver ille, Down by the river, The mournful, sobbing rler, Gladly would 1 lie at rest te he, With Atlruleas putlonee Bleep, While U-a years thelr vIkHs krep Could my own, my long livl lv tome biek le n S'AMS BtO'VAIH r.fiinumi ten run rsiu, I.lllle I'ulnts uu Ought In Knew In Otrtsr le Ket i WUll Ihn I'tiilMilcn, Iho 1'hlladelphla Ltrirr tbrewa out theae few suggosllens that will be appreciated by the weuiau who likes le dress tastelully and fashionably i Mastln Is a geed ahade for a dress glove se Is "ihamels." Iho glace gloves wear longer even in the most dollcate shades than the oeustantly jnjpnlar Un anodes, but the tan sllll holds Its own for wear with either black or white, except by women who hnve nmall hands nnd nlender wrlste, that nre w oil displayed In pale lllar, butler color, creamy or 1 ery glev es. Fer cloth diofses, short white cloth Is ex tremely atyllih for luncheon and rtieptleii driBici. A pattern eiillliibd with line geld braid ghts the touch el color required. I'ep ular shad ea nre heliotrope, chamois, pale enp Kr, maple leaf green, raspberry red, amar anth, chlnu blue, pale apricot, a gray called winter sky, amber audhompcelors, and ecru and mastic Inetead of the eelfee colerod tana. Polonaises ate the present and tbe coming favorites for making up casbmore dresses. The prlncosse style, with "crossover" Irent, lastontugte ene aide and well defining the figure, Is the one preferred , the lllted drapery falling Inte the easiest and most simple el folds. The best dressmakciH are using fewer steels than heretofore In tbe back el the dreas skirl Heme employ only oue, and this Is placed high, the folds of the skirl falling un impeded below It te the feet. In cotton and mtistlu drossea they wilt probably net be used at all. Uklrtsaresxnslbly cut of walking length. Yeunx girls de net wear trains at all ler oveulnger dinner dr hhh. Iho skirls have trimmed and draed fronts and sides and straight or almost straight gathered and plaited backs, but no llounces. The edge upon the Irent of the skirt Is sometlmea cut out In equates ever a thick, narrow plaiting , u great deal of plaited silk and laoe ta uied for Its Interior llnlsb, but the plalted part Is only olwnable as n lining and lutorler edg ing, net Ireui the outside. ltlbbens made up llke a trellis ever tbe tulle, or set en lu bows (without ends) that stand up like a pair of wings, are the favorite trimmings for girls' dre"M. Walking suits for the spring are te be trimmed with cloth uralHwqutH lu cut-out work, a lashlen for which tbe straight pinked bands of two colors of cloth laid eer each ether have certainly prepared the way. Te make up an' of the plain, exquisitely colored woellens for walking dreue they should have a short tunle (eversklrt) In front, with lull drapery lu tbe back. A few Meating loops and ends of w stored sink are extremely Btyllih, and at the feet the pinked out band or the soft rucblugs fringed of tbe casbmore and silk combined are certainly the newest of graceful styles Meck opals, garnet, Jet, Trench rubles are among the ornament In which the trim ming sterta begin te com pote with thojew eilers' ceunters. It is difficult te distinguish the cheap palnted warea for the gouulne enamels when It comes te daisies, ferget-me-nets and violets, extept by their wearing qualities. Necklaces are show n with triangles, points and blocks which tit snugly around the threat, and odd deg cellars In old sliver set w Itb " electric" diamonds. Heme drossei of wash goods are new in hand, the January appearances of delicate zephyr cloths, salines and batlstes arewol arewel arewol eomod by these early provlders who have the plainer suuimer gowns tnade up at this time, before the atreel costumes for spring even have te be considered. A plain trim fitting waist, with it few nun's folds or tlchu folds screti the breast, and a moderately full skirt with a deep bem and a few tucks above, Is qulletba best style for audi a dreti with a llttle colerod embroidered edging for the neck and sleeves. A genulnii toboggan suit consists of a blan blan ket skirt, trimmed round the bottom, above the hem mid the border. A half tltted, double-breasted paletet of tbe same mate rial, trimmed with the stripe stitched en as bauds llke a Norfolk Jacket and belted ln with the strlpe alie. Wnew shoes, leggings and knitted cap, with point Mulshed with tesiel and falling en one side. The blanket cloth li rather heay for our latitude, and Ucetch wool shaw la offer a convenient subsil tute, when tbe fringe has been cut effand worsted galleen put en, lu stripes, In place of the blauket berder. C'acbemlre morning gowns have a Unlsh or vel vet, but veHei Is net new combined with silk. The trimming ter silk Is em broidered crape, or embroidery in silk and geld or silk and beads. A pretty choke for wrapper or tea gown Is white, either cash mero or China silk, or woellen plush, llned with Ivery satin ami trimmed with dark fur, or of term oeltn cashmere, lerdered with Ift'ub's wool. TIIK WKlKElt SET aic Immensely strtnthenedby the uae of Dr. II. V. lMorcen "taverlte l'recrlptlen," which cures all female derangements, and gives nine te the ylem. Meld by all drugglts W,Sw i "My love, whuttuagle spell Is thiewn Upen your face Its charm town. Hheuce corns thy pureand peatly teeth " Thy reiy lips I Tny perluuied breath '" She mid, lu aocenu sweet and clear, " TUoulySOiODONT.mydear." lll'MOIAZt KOT1VMS. WILL I)U SUrrtll with Dypp9la and Liver complaint t Hhlleh's Vltallxer ta guaran twd locum ou. Fer sule by tl. II. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 131 North Queen street. A Opiilii'a Fertuunte Discovery. t'ait. Celeman, aehr. Weymouth, Tilylng be-fwe-?n. A,,"nle t-'ty and N. V., had iconlreu, bliid with a eeugh se that he was unable toslcen teslcen and was Induced te try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. It net euly gave htm In stant idler, hut allayodthe extreme aorenesd el his breujit. lllsehlldmn were similarly affected andusliMlu dose had the same huiiiiy etTuct. Dr. Klua a new Discovery la new the standard remedy tn the Celeman houaehold and en beard the iichoeuer. Kree trial bottles of this standarn remedy at II II. Cochran's Drug Stere, U7 and Uu -North (Jueen street, Lancastur, l'a, (I) CltOUl. WIIOOlMNOCOUOn and Ilrenchltti Immndliitvly ivlluveil by Hhlleh s Cure, r or Bale by It. II CiKhrau, Druggist, Na lit North (Juued striKit A Hwl Ulstenuue, Is te raise a nlee family of boys and girls and then hae them carried lute an early grave by that teulhle disease Consumption, lleed the warning and check It In Its nrststagesby the proiupluae of heuip's llaJsaui for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all casea. l'rlce &nc and $1. for sale by II. Cephnin, aiugglat.Ae.lJ7 North Queeu strnet. Trial tluret. (jj r-f uh '. ' TjTAMiKIt is what you need for Constlitlen, Leas of Appettle, Dtxzlness, and all syiuptems of Dyspepsia, l'rlce 10 and 76 cents pur bottle. JTer sale by II. II. .Cochran Druggist, Ne. isa North Queen stroet. lteuews Her Youth. . . iJr?Vl',b0 Lesley. I'otersen, Clay Ce , lowe, tells the following remarkable story, the truth ??"& i.0??1""1 for ,b ,Ue residents of thS ui, Alutn7i 1a!11 0l" ba' been Doubled with kidney complaint and lameuess fei iimny Jcarst could net di-uss myself without hele. Jtew I aui fue fiem all pan, nd soreness and am able le de till my own housework, lowe my thauki te Klectilc Hitters for having v newediuy youth, and removed completely Ml dlseine and puln." Tiy a botUei only 60e:at Cochran's Drug atom, U7 and UI North Oueeu lieet, ban caster, l'a. (ij ueriiKitsi tteTiieusii uetiikusii i Are j ou disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting tectnt If se, goatencoundRutubottlo of Mrs. WINSLOW'B 00TU1N0 8U1'.H will relieve the riie? llttle sufferer Immediately depund upon in there Is no mistake about lu There Is net a mether en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bewels, and glve rust te the mether, and relief and health te the child, operatlng like magic, it ,.ivh iuib i, uw in Kit cuaue, una pieasanl le the taste, and U the prescription of one of the eldest ana best female physicians ln the United BUI.ia. tela every whole. ceuU a bottle mayn-lldlCW.liAw MM--' pyOOD'H BAlWArABlMiA. HOOD'S SAR8APAR1LLA It a peculiar tnnaictne. 11 Is carefully prepared from Baraapartlla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Heek, FlpiDsewa, Juniper Denies, ana ether well known and valuable1 vegetable ramedlei, by a pftcnllaroemblnAllon, proportion and process, giving te Heed's Barsapnrllla curative pewjr notpeiseaaed by ether medletne. 11 effrets ro re markabln euros wbere olhers fall, IIOlD't HsllSll'AHH.bA Is the beat bleed purlder before the public. It eradicates every Impurity, and cures Scrofula, Halt llheum, Uells, 1'linples, all Humors, Dys pepals, lllllensuras, Rick Ileadaebe, Indigestion, Ueneral Drhlllty, UaUrrh, llheumatlam, Kidney and LIver Complaints, OTCrcetaes that tired feeling, creates an appetlle. HOOD'S HARSAPAR1LLA llaa met peculiar and unparalleled success at home. Bueh has become Its popularity In Low Lew ell, Mass , where It Is made, thai whole neigh neigh neigh borheods are taking It at tie same time. Lewell drngglaU sell mere el Heed's Baraaparllla than or all ether sarsaparlllas or bleed purifiers. The same success Is extending all ever the country HOOD'S BARSAl'AUILLA Is peculiar In the confidence It gains among all classes el people. Where It Is ence used It be comes a favorite reinrdy, and la often adopted as 'he ttanaard family medicine. De net be In dutrtd le buy ether preparations. Be sure te gel the Peculiar Medicine. It Is sold by all drugglats. II s stx for t.1. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO , Lewell, Mass. 100 Dobeb One Dellar B UOWN'H IKON MTTKKJj. BROWN'S ISM BITTERS! WILL CURE HHAUAOHE, INDIGESTION, HIIjIOUHNESS, I)Y8I'BP1A, NKKVOl'H l'HOar RATION, MALAKIA, UIItlir.SA.te KKVERfl, TlItnOIHELlNG, OKNKllAli DEIIIIilTV, I'AINS l.v tub BACK A HIDES IMl'UKKllI.OOD, fONHTIPATlON, VLMALK INrJKMIlIKf.41 HHKUMATI.SM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AND L1VEK TROUBLES. art Oft BALE UV ALL DBUaOlSTB. The Genuine Ms Trade Mark and creiaed Rsd Lines en wraprr. TAKB NO OTHER. )ml71yd&w miUHKSVUtHHtlllW WOOD. QAM. iLI. AND HKK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of CIIKAP OLOI1EB for Gas and OU elevea. THB "PERFECTION" MriALMOULDINU AND llUDUEIl CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them aJL This strip outwears all ethers. Keens out tbe cold. Btep rattling of windows. Kxclude theduit. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply it no waste or dirt made ln at C lying It. Can b fitted any where-no boles te oie, ready for nae. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At the Move, Dealer and Kange Stere -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 4 SOUTH QUEEN ST., CANOAHTKK. PA. llTM. A. KIKKKKK AIjDOH t HERR KIEFFER Si HERR, UbI.ERS IN-: Heiiscliirnisliiiijf Goods ! Willi) CALL SPECIAL 11r NriON lO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s 11KOV.N. V.) STOVES. IIE4TEHS. JtVmm AND RiNOES. 1 tuk no oue te run any ltaka with "ILL LEU A VYAUKKN'8 " Uoeds. We guarantee thtm te glvu Satlifactlen. As a Heater " THE HI'LLNDID " has no llval, I elug a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains oeld, ovely Inohet 11 radiates beat. As a Smaller and Cheaper neaterthe'-UniailT DIAMOND" has established ltself In the front links. lhametltsui the "SPLENDID" and "UaiOIIl D1AUOND " censtat In Beauty of ConatrucUen, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleaullneaa, no Dust, neUasand Economy et fuel. arCall and examine for j-ouiselt 40 EAST KING ST., lOl'l'OBUE ceuur HOUSE ) iD2S-traAw LEGAL XOTIVF.S. ASSIGNED KSl'ATK Ol" JOSEPH R. llu) ei nnd wlln, of the city et Lancaster, Lancastui letinly. Jeseph B. Iloyer ana wife, et the City of Lauiasiur. having by doedef vel. unlary aasigument, dated January 3, 18S7. as- IK nnd and truusferrid all their estate and rilets le the undersigned ler tbe benefit el the in tutors et tbe aatd Jeaeph It, Uoyer, they thi-iofeinglvu uottce te all persons Indebted le said usalguei, tomakepavment te te the under Blgned without delay, auil thoae having claims te liresent them tn JOHN D 8KII.E8, 1DIIIA8 UOYLK. Asalgucea, llestdlng In the city of Lancaster. Oeorec Nauxak, Attorney, Jau8-fltd3 ESTATE OF JAMES ROON, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased Letters testa unitary ou said estate having been granled te the undersigned, all persons Indebted therete aie rceucktiil te maae Immedlate payment, and thee having claims or demands against the same, wlllpiosantlheui without delay fersettl ment te the undersigned, residing in Lancaster city. JOHN K.1UT.N hit, Executer A. C ItaiNexuL, Attorney, Qlg-etdS ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN A. Mhehur, of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Iho underslgned auditor, appclnUd te distribute the balance remaining lu lbs hands of Henry llaumgardner, aaslgneu, te and among Ihose legally edtltled te the same, will sltrei that purtMise en Tueaday, February 1,1837, In the Library Keem or the Court Ilouse. In the city of I ancaster, where all poisons Interested tn eatd distribution may attend 18 IMS A. II. HASSLEB, Auditor. BUTIUMB. yyllY, NO! It Used Te, But It's Diflerent New ! Irade does net end with Christmas by any means. Netwltnatandlng tbu tact that our Holiday Trade has been an unprecedented one, our Superb Sleck el reur-ln Hand and ether style Nucktles, silk Muillers, llandkerch'els. Busponflers, Gloves, Cellars, tufts. Camel Hair llndtsrear and Half Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cases, I'eckul lloeKa. slneve Buttens, Ac, has been le le plenlahed, sultable for RETURN GIFTS. sTOur Prices as Lew as the Lewest fei the sttine grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 17 YYES.7 TtlNO 5TKEBT, LANCATElt, rUROKR A HCfini Prepare ff Christmas ! Have you a husband, a lather or a brother t If you have, what would be mero acceptable as a Christmas Olft than a FINE SUIT OF 0L0THE8 BUC'H A" AUK BOLD AT BURGER & SUHON'S Merchant rallerlnK neil C'IeIIiIiik Hlere. Or If J en can't affetd an enllre Bull Buy an Overcoat, . And If you can t alTetd that Bey One of Our Neliby Neckties. Of which we have aomelhlng entlrsly new. Call andseetbem. BLRGEB, & SUTTON, NO. 24 CENTRE SQDARB. LANUABIKK, l'A. L. OAKBMAN 4 ISHO I. Gansman & Bre., S, W. Cor. North Qectq-and Owege Sts. Never bcfoie tn the hl.terv el the Clothing Trade were such valnes offered. We are nearly ready for the remedelling and enlargement ofeur store Vt e Intend te make a clean sseep and have Inaugurated a grand dealing sale fnr ten daya only of One Men's, Hey a' and children's Bulta and Overcoats at less than Boe en the dollar. we offer te the publle the following Bar r: Mwlll buy a Durable Men 9 Overcoat wcttb tfi-CO. H.1S will buya Tine rerBeaver Overcoat worth ISM te se will buy rine Corkscrew overcoats, Bilk Faced, worth 112.00. H 00 will boy rlne Melten or Kersey Beaver Overcoats worth 117 00 ISM will buy Men's Durable Sulta worth 17 M. ivm will buy rineCasaltnereSulUwerthtllOO. 17 00 will buy Black or brown Corkscrew aiutu wonhllieo Ueys' AU-T oel Casslmere Suits at KM , worth 17(0. Iieys' Overceats, dressy, of geed material, at 1 i worth SAW Ouoralrer Men's rants selling at 80c and II CO. WO 1'alr All-Weel Caaelmte Tanls selling at llSOandnoe. liny whether you need the geed or net, It will pay you. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCUANT TAIL0U3. B. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange St., LANCABTtll PA e-Net connected with any erhsr Clothing Heuse tn tbe city. Closed every evening except Monday and Saturday. rOH BJLLM UK BSX1, TmOR RENT SECOND AND THIRD rioer, Nes. 2t and SO East King street, with elev ater. Hultabln for almost any business almost any business S1ACKII0USE, Ne JO Last King Bt. uentcew. canon u.v siackueuse, janii-fu TmOR nENT AT MODERATE TERMS, AT NO. tS BOU in DURE BT . A most dealiable sulte of taenia for lodging or business purpees. -Arplj te EOF IIArt.B, Janeiuid -Ne. 443 .North DukeStreeL FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1S97. A First-Class farm el W Acres, tne miles from the city. our acres of Land en tines I en a strtet Keur acres of Land ln the Klgbth ward. Small Stable 'tt) West urange street. Small Houses en East Orange. Frederick, Fulton, C'buich and Jehn street. Terms reasonable. Apply te HIU8II AIineTnbll G OOI'ER HOUSE FOR RENT. Tna Cooper Ilouse. one hair tnuare from Centre Square and Opera Ilouie, sd 1 near both railroad depots. This is ene of the largest and best houses In the c'ty. Large Sale and Lx change stables, all first class 1'osseasien en Arm 1st. 11. j. coerKft "EtOR KENT. X! A Large Four-Story Dwelling, with a large baek building, suitable ler a bearding house. Alse Ice Douses that will held VO tens of Ice. A Three-Story Dries: Shep, wltb first class Bake Ovens. A Large stable, with Carriage Heuse and liar nets lloem. Apply te JOHN D BKIUB.and TOIUAB BOinu, Assignees of .1 os h. Hoj or and wife, IsulliwdTu.Th&S se Si West King St. HOVKH. N EW GIFT BOOKS. TUK HAUL'S IlKTIIHN. ' lir Uwen Mara. dlth. This beautiful poem. hlch ranks next te "Lucllu" among the authors works. Is new published ln unlaueand beautiful style ; 1 vel,, vclluuilplatcd oleth, gilt edges. "LALLA UOOKI1," An Oriental Remance. Illustrated with 111 pbote-etchlugs, dealgned by the beat American arttat Jobu Harper, Walter Sarterloe and ethers. Cleth portfolio, with stamped ribbons. "FAIll INKV' by Themas Heed This beau. Uful poem is new for the rlrat tlme brought out In holiday stile. Cleth, gilt. Other books el equal note anfl popularity, which can be seen and vs til ti seldregaidless el publishers' pilces, G. L. FONDBRSMlTH'S Boek, Stationery aud Art Store, Opposite Court Heuse, Lancaster, l'a. auirittd 1887. . 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers DIAEIESF0R1887. BLANK BOOKS -AND- STATIONERY. Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANOABTKll. l'A, QORK UUARANTKKP. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dlt. J. U. BA1KB. Kasealoneei no operation or delay from busi ness i tested by hundrodset cures. MalneiSce, 831 AltCU ST., riULA. Bend for Circular. rati vd Aw .EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALAVSUNirOUH AND VT TOTHKHIUH EST STANDARD, M.ThAB M BTZOKKt. HAUQHMA'HCHKP TO REDUCE STOCK WE WILb NOW HELIj OUR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. letzger & Haughmas Oheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. .IMWMLMt, H. 7m RUOAD9, JEWEIiiSIL Musical Musical Bexes from 76 Cents te $240. Musical Bexes that will play from One te Forty-sight Aire. Musical Bexes that play Operatic, Martial, Sacred and Classic Music. Musical Bexes te please all. Call and Examine Stock and See Our Art Keem. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, BLB1UUB, JtO. MOTTO THAT ALWAYB WINB. Honest Werk at WniLE IN TUB PHILIP DOBRSOMS Nes. 126 and 128 East King Street, And bee the Finest AfiBOrtment of BUQQIB8, OARKIA.QE9, FH"BIONB, BUBINESB and MARKET WAGONS, ete., that has ever been Boen ln this elty for the Spring Trade. Yeu can feel perfeetly froe te eall and examlne the work, aa It la no trouble te enew you tbe different styles. New la your time te order for Bprlng. A large assortment of Beoend-Eand Weik en band of overy description. HEI'AIRIMS U(E AT SU0U1EST AUTRE AT Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, (OPPOSITE L.AN0A8TER COUNTY HOUSE) NOS. 12G AND 128 EAST KING STREET, - LANCASTEB. TA. HOVBMWVMirUHIIKi HOOD. R HIKK'H OARPET HALL. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! UEOrEMNO or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. e are new piepaied te abuw tbe tiaile the Largest and Itesl Soleck'J Line of Carpels ever ex Melted In thla city. WILTONS, VKLVETB, all the Traalng Makea et 110DT ANDTArLBXHl BRUSSELS, TIIltKE-l'LY.AJl.VToel and CettOQChalubXTUABUrEItH, nud all qualities nl IN. OllAIN CAKPKT8, DAMASK and VKNET1AN CAKIET8. 11AQ and CHAIN CAUPET8 el Cur own tnanutacture a epeclally. Special Attention paldtothemanulaeture of CUSTOM CARi'HTB AlaenKull Llneel OILCLOTHS, KUOS, WINDOW 8UADES,C0VKRLKTS,Aa, AI SHIRK'S CARPET HALL Cor. West King nnd Water HINJSa ASD li illi:ivu liqder stoke. THE HOLIUATS AUF. And jeu ran find no better place te buy ru RE LIQUOUS tban at our stere. Wen 111 be pleased teehnn you tbelellpwlnir brands nr Pure If ye Wblaklca. Olbsen'a, dlatllledln IS? '81 'tl. Over Over belt, ln US'). oust. In ISSO-'M-'tS ' 'SS. Montlcello, in 1ST?. Mt. Vernen. In 1W2 Mesa, ln 1)L Ouckenbelmer, ln 1S84. Gatl'a " 8annyalae,"ln 1S8S These are ln the original packaged, and the revenue stamps tell the ages. We also enr you the beat product of Imported Drandy, Helland (Un, Irish Whisky, Jamaica iiatu, St. Croix ltum. Tort and Bherry Wines. We buy (or cash and this enables us te get the brat (or the least money. w We are holders of Whiskies In IJend, and can sell you certificates (ur one, Qtc, ten cr twenty barrels at distillers' rates. Jy-la 8. 0LA1 MILLEB, Ne 83 Centre EQuarc, Lancaster, Pa. rUUKITUliB. F DRN1TUKB WAKEROOMB. urn leuHSKLr a taih or tuecb Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAI1LY AI Hoffmeier's Fnrnitnre Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we hare lust received another let el them. 36 BAST KIHQ STREET. TyiDMYER'8 FURNITURE STORE. HEADQUARTERS -reK- Furniture. Furniture. If you want any runNlTUBK new or the coming Spring call and examine my stock. 1 ou will Ond It large and well selected. GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. Tart lea wanting full outfits nra especially Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bant King and Duke 8t,, LAN C ABIE li, PA. BnitB-lydAJ6-3mw TERRORS OV TUE DENTAL. CHAIR D18AUURD. Teeth extracted by the use et eleetrtclty per. (ectly aafe and harmless. My S3JJ0 Teeth are made of the best material that 1 can purchase. Filling, teeth a specialty, AH work guaranteed. W. L. ristiHt, Dentist, aprf? 1yd Ne, tt North Queen OV, lJ r17 x&2j: - 1 STORK, -''f- AT - Bexes ! Lancaster, Penn'a. Honest Prices. CUT CALL AT Streets, Lancaster, Ta fcb23-2mdAr LIQOUIIH. NEAR AT 11 A.N U. UHUVMXLBa. AT WIANT'tt" OH HAP AMD GOOD, Ibice pounds Beat French Prunes, Uu , tbiee pounds Ileal Ilalslns, 3'e.t four pounds flood Kalslus, oe , lour pounds Uoed Kite, 25e. l'rlce of rleur, 8,2c,77e.08c ,63a, 6Je ,Me. and lie per enartei. Our High Grade Coffees speak for iheuiselvrs. riease glTO us atrial of der. GEO. WIANT, aug 4Mvd Ne. 113 West King Street. AT BURSK'H XXX Confectioners' PaMrized Sugar, SPECIAL ATTENTION ' AXA 1'UUE BUOAU SVUUP for labia Use only 10 Lents a Quart. Tell the geed news all around of the geed Table Byrup yen have found. It Is bright sweet and cheap, and found alene at 17 H.ast King street. A DA It LOAD-10 barrels of this Excellent Sviun lust received Brlns: venr kettles and Juga. w by buy a peer Syrup when you can Ret the best pure fyrup at lu cents a quart. OUANQKS AUE VEUY CHEAr. WUlTEQUAPEaatlOanail.S cents are also cheap BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. "Telephone Connections. Qoeds Dellveredc WIKMS AMD HUVUHB. 29 -oeiZ 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere Fur Pomraery Sec, BencbnScc, Piper lleldsleck, U. II. Mumra A Ce, and all ether leading brands of Impeited Champagnes. Alse, Madeira. Sherry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauternes, Ales and Stouts. sole Agent ler special ureal western unam nirne. urnduccd bv the Pleasant Vallev Wine GS In ,a Mnna, , ma.lni. I ha .....a na ... .l.n "fc i 7Ta United States. Flerida Orange Wine, the finest lu the market, A lull line el 11 randy, Whisky, ulna and Hums. California Claret and White Wine, et Napa Val ley, California, H. E, S lay maker, , NO. U EAST KINW ST.. LAN0A9TKH, l'A rWK A MAXTli Crockery a Specialty v -AT- L 1; i.m HHIIMA i i i.in( BHHA HAL G-lass, .Quesnsware.! The Iaigest iiAsottmeat of Havl Innd'fl Decorated Clilna, Demestic aud Terelgu Glasawnte, American and EngtlBli Whlte Grant te and Seml.l'iircpl.iln In l'lnln. Prlnl! etc. Especial attention te ,1Ieus8- 4?J stuea. A full guarantee with erery sale. 16 EAST KINQ STREET. LaNOASTBS. FA. TinvfAHM. F LINN & JBRENEMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OID STTIE FLINN & BRENEHAN'S, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, LAJICAAT1R FA. PROCLAMATION. ELKOTION FOR SCHOOL DIUECTORS. The auallfled voters of the City of Lance ler aie hereby notified that an election will be held ln the several wards, at the nsualplaee of holding state and county elections, en TUES MMik HJUD-IUEl TINWARE 1 m DAY, jKltUUAUV 15, 1687, between the hours ct 3 7 o'clock In tbe morning and 7 o'clock ln the 't evenlng of said clay, for the purpose of electing 'fJi twelve persons te sorve as school dirt-ders for ",, S' the term of three years from the first Thursday , ,'s ln November net. And the election officer la 3rv thn SAVnml wnrAj nm tinretiv r&BSSail tf Ma Jr tue necessary eraciai returai tbeprothenotan. JOHN J J auS7 OtdThAS -.. IROOLAMATttl -s 1 .TY ELECTION. )-, $M aie herebv ueuiinii tht. e.. ..i. ,,f. ffrHWlJr lnthoseMralwaids ul tb uattipUcsjcThsalCsS4 lnif state and oemity elections, en XUKBATl!iSi -uUAllYl . D..1W .bet wis Tint bettr?VJ8 electing (en a ireuural ticKul i tweivn nanT: KC-3 serve as school directors i and the unallHaafMsl eleotersot tte several waul, -hull s'-r, t tSsrtS! same time and pluru, elect addlllenal officers, a i)Mvi ioiiews . - Cruh,m FlllST WAUD-rnur niBn-bers of tomieoq V.t(MJ seaser, ene .TuOgu ana two luatcer of KlHtlv'TiSi SECOND WAUO rhree uieiubeis Council, one cuuj'ulile, eiin As. jnage, ana two imtprtitnreet uevtleis TllIUO WJtU -11, m twni6rJli. Council, enn CmiatMbM. chih ker.i' and twolnspheloiiOf Klctwu. ''" O aaWJ3aati fOUUlll WAKH 3hr.iuiWrfUi Council, one Cnunlible.euB.t-.cs and tweri'-pn forsel kltttj.'j ,,, ( e ell. two members t C.inOTV.?iSrB'l dennan, nUf-CeuUL3vttAieV GaCi'I and two lnsrrtiti nl !wl"'v-i7.E SIXTH WA.Hli-ltlwe.TOaiTWt; council, one tf)iitKia.e .liv 'SC and two lnapecwi.nl, .V-r-JSig Council, thied ireuibvu of tJiriSStSl ene ConsCibe,eii.t ti.jaei, out?JOT inspectoiser tiuuuen. . r.",i;-' ".?: vv 'i Eiuuiu niini'-inrncaiemiH;r-oi''tnnieii - .tiiai Council, one Alderman, eus Ceu-raEie, ueu'V.svH sesser, oue Jadze and two inspectors et tlnn. NINTH WAItn-One member of Beleet Ceatv Jj. .s hui vw uiuutuvie w wutuuauii VfUMtU Conaiiible, one Aeeesser, oue J ulge aad two Olvoaundermyhauaat Lanc&ster, Pil tW '-J it dftvnf .fKmiHrv. A. II. 1S.i7. Wft. i 'W1LU43IA.UO&TOV, S JKltdS maTer 5f?x- UA.TB, UAVB,MO, R KADTHEIilST. SPECIAL : LOW PRICES A This Week AT THI LEAWKO UATANDFORH0USi;?t ra '7(X8CALOArs B educed te U3 llBNBEAbUAl'a mihjuuiwi hjmii tllOOBKALOAl'S Reduced te I10 . SlOCOSEALOAl'H. l.HUUHI .uv vaw F rJ ISWBKALCAl'd ..Ueductdteli:, Men's and Beys' WINTRK OAFS from tSe. UD. -C M ulnt's riru qlevks ana cellaeb, 3 J ladiks' uurrs ana uiiance 01 our rust .r HtlMUlNUcloaedeutat COST. . Special lnduernients alae for this week tllv'- A full Una or TUUNlCH and TBAVJCLtNtt K JJAU3 Ofc -fi nei 1 inune. 1 W.D.STADFFER&CO.,- nl fl.v.4 nQ JnvtVi rti.AAn fisf.ra.akfc. Vi. UaBUUUU. a q LAN04ATICR. FA. 1WT INQS AND PAOa"ITAJIT.bnr ; Clean, bought for cask. J.I.MOL1IIJ, Btnat. New TO Ne, U Pearl Btre , Kefereobe-riea, Bebulta, NO, tU fawi slew Yerk, ffnM W fin"! ft &CKll r TJjiaraii -aTS13 is Mil fv-3 i5' AX.- Mir M ) i r ' ', ''.w'; mi ri XT' "4 f' i'V m . P ! U-: i, 1 --A.T&. ay.aab," --luU-H stattefcsjiAi. mia&&&dkL rfrtfe-K,