Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 24, 1889, Image 4

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F. LOCIARD'S FUNERAL.
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Be Ml Otarge ut Free
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:s?swAeaMMe te tmrt Mi Mesaaias
te Muibk-A eHt Wrstk.
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IbMWillMHiF. lrtckard, et the Penniyl-
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IBE M 1030 O'fllOM. 'iUI
111 ha brcuaht te tern la ssrxclal
ittttm w UkM te the Second strati
!' XMMmetiareB, where eervleee will m
t'MM, TlMftMralvlUMlaohargaelUo
rttalUtt V.aA Wv OM V. Bad A. V.. of
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vale Ut. Ieekard was aa ela snember.
u Mlmtat annnlUM nt nmMli fKBl
fOMamMatxidKa went te Philadelphia en
; A M naia today t Aaarew J. .auu-
aBM, Jaaua A. Meyers, H. Bhell, Dr. T. M.
XAnsyrMOEi Dr. A, W. negera, n. b.
.SJOSMUHSt tfOBSl nmniBMl sasu vminuu
'1 Itaiaaai tmt will attend Bervleea la
SL ali.sn,lii. itiia muIu anit asianrt tha
.&. waialBi te town en Friday. ,
II Ay. TM faaeral et Jehn C. Bf aa will beheld
-' Friday morning at 0 o'clock, from BL
($ ' rmra oeuteucennren.
A wraeK oeourrwa mis morning aint.
Oherlea furnace te shirting engine Ne.
1,081, stoking- U mala track el tbe P. K.
...- Jkforaemsuma. iui minm 01 iiuiiani
fcaaaaa ear dropped eat, spilling tbe oenten a
rtil aa Mm track and throwing three Oira cU
3s ..& ..a Hlks BHA...K.U A .U awAKA I.. ...wIAA
,ft'l IHUWb 1BIWIIUUII' iraiiunii
fi Jl HOqun niuuu IU ue muiui -
ig Bight by the members or me m. j. e.
"'( , society. About fifty people were pttaent,
&S.4, aad a Tery pleasant time had by all.
ti7 mil wiw " u. wu.ueu..j
1? ""T -nJd choral aeclety thla BTCnlna In tbe
0,?ieh building of the Eplaoepil ebuccn.
&, Oeerge Stair, bob el K. B. Btalr, bad the
aaua tera from two aagera of bta lert bana
yWBrday atlerBeaa, while Uklng bezee
freBt hte tathet'a atera.
TM Kate Benabarg Opera company will
appear la tbe opera benae en Bkturday
altbt In "The Bleeping Queen."
HJE BOH BATS THE VKTER.
Thalr WalktBs Match epsns In a Small Itoem
el the Qlrard Beet.
The boy's walking match In this city
opened ler 72 hours last evening. It la
taking place In tha third story of the
Glrard heurei en North Queen street. Here
la b email room a track of aawdust and tan
baa been laid and the managers et the walk
BtatBtttat It rrqulrea forty laps ter a mile.
It loeka muen smaller than mar, bewever,
aad tM boyaaeem te get giddy maklngthi
tanainVnT Insld l tbaSaek mere
lea plaee for eptctaters te stand and en tbe
aorta side the scorers are situated. The
aaaaedlala used at ma last match In Mnn
aereber ball Bra en duty here and the pins
aaast make two trips around the face before
a mile Is completed.
Thera was a geed-sired crowd at the
opening, but It dwindled down te very
small numbers before morning. Tbe
Fessa In whleh the waik la being held
la eeld and dlasgrecsble, and a small
Bra la needed. The starters In tbe race
ware Edgar Beyder, Jebn Altheuse, who
te known as "Dlilervlllr," and Cenrad
Xempf, nene of whom are ever 17 yesre et
aga, Tbelatt named waa en tbe track
nearly all night, and at 8 o'clock this
aseralng tbe score watt Kempf, 06; Alt
Mass, C6; Beydor, M. Snyder at lltnca waa
la bed aere and alek, and Altheuse was
walking leisure ly around. Kempt waa
plodding around at a geed gstt, and eald
that M was determined te cover 100 miles
before stepping.
Teba Maynerd la judge et the match and
IMre are numerous aoerera. The attend
aaes of youngsters la quite geed and me
reeearka mat some of them make are vary
fanny.
The aoere of the walking msteh thla
afternoon at one o'clock was: Kemp, 60
Bailees Beyder, 05; Althoure, 73. The
beya leek aomewhat tired, and are wishing
the affair waa ever.
HENHY WATSON UOMMITTEU.
BiTsn oemplatuts rtalernsd te Cenrt by Joi Jei
tlea rleain, of Mew Boliand.
Henry Walten, tbe Welsh mountain
negre, who waa arrested In Lebanon county
a tew daya age, was heard by Jusllce U, U.
Pleam, et New Uelland, this alternoeu.
Fer me convenience et tbe wltneenesthe
eseea were beard at tbe cUlce el A. B.
Hastier, In this city.
There were seven complaints against
Watsen and all of thorn were returned te
court. The charges against him ere lelo lele lelo
aleue entry and larceny preferred by Jebn
B. Hildebrand, felonleua entry and lareeny
preferred by Dinlel Londen, felonious
assault and battery en Oenstable Lewry,
steeling a pair et handculls, which he took
with blm when he escaped from the oon eon oen
stable, and restating an clllcer In the dis
charge of bis duty.
The cesee wilt M sent before the greed
Jarlng mis afternoon and It Is the Inttntlen
ef tbe district attorney te try Watsen this
week.
rf i Anether Htg fadestrlan Hatch.
Arraugementa have been match which
4 Will M held In this city, oemmtnolng at 8
tfeleek en the evening nf February 0.b, te
eantleue for 75 hours. It will be open te
aaen el Lwcaster and Yerk oeuntlos enly,
aad will no doubt prnve very InterestlcK.
TM winner will get Tib In csih and a geld
medal valued at (25 ; the second man gels
60, and the third t25.
Be far four men have entered aud they
bte as fellows : Prank Bnbeid and Harry
Bsab, of this city, Gus Hickman, of Yerk,
and J. A. Campbell, of Marietta. It is
aaderetoed mat Lswroeoe docs net care te
Kte Inte the match, but is waiting ter
for another !:r. Nelan has net yes been
heard from.
Unall for btecklng rurpeita.
Henry N. Hewell and Jacob Oriel, et
thla city, today received by express 100
quatJ, whleh came from me far t-eatb,
TMyiwtU ba kept In a lirge oenp, watch
Mr. Hewell has made especially for tbat
purpoee. When spring opens they will be
placed in pairs en dlilercnt faruin of the
BOBBty,
Fensral el Mr. Ilebart Mcllfaln.
Tha funrral et Mrr. Kliribtth J. Mo Me
Hvalo, wife of Bebtrt B. Mollvale, took
plaea from her huaband's xeeldesce, teir
IjeaaMB PUcp, ou Wednealay, and waa
largely attended. 1 he remains were taken
te Ue Piradlse Pti Bbyterlan church, where
services weiecondne'.ed by Revs. Gylnrd
andTlenlew. lntiruient wta made at Old
Xaiaeeck cemetery.
Bsfers tbe Mayer.
Or me eleven Inmateeel tbe station home
last night strtn were wltntstea from tbe
Welsh mountain who did net have the
mesne te go te a bete). They were dis
charged mis morning. TLe mayor tent
three bums te Ite workhouse scd dl
charged one ledgtr,
Wntte WMhluctuneaaa Kzcaraleu.
Oa me 2:20 Ualn this morning City Bapcr
lateadeat el Bofrcel Buehrle and fenrtren
sBsahera went te PblUde'phls, where they
Jataed a Urge excursion puty going te
Waaalsgten, D. a, en a pleasure trip. Tee
Iasaeawer tesebera will visit tbe soueola or
BM BBfttal la aCdltlen te ether rcints of
If.
Kai aetata Withdrew.
TM la fiber and coal yarda et D. M.
aMNaasyer, at Qearryvllie, wie c tiered
atpakVesele by WlUUm H. Reland, esq,
aa0BBa,ea Wtdaetdiy. They were with
awaVkatB,lM. v A sanaa ,0' enamber, tbe anlar, wageas,
Hiwbm stuu -, .. i ;;s.
DBATB Of JOITUOARHKR,
A Man Wha WM Ufcaral tetMU, bj,
Chare
t BBtwTttaa't'TlIUaa
Jeaaa Qftrber, eat et tM eldaat elUca la
h!a part et tM oeaaty, died at tbe home et
hla een-lB-law, Jehn B, Btehaua, sear
MeantTlUe, aTBeBiiyarteTneeB. Hewaa
la hlielthty-elghth year, and for twenty
yeara paet had reaided witb Mr.
Btehmaa. Peseed waa bera Is Weet
Heatcfleld. within a mils of Mount-
Tllle, ea the old Oarber hemeetead,
aad llred la the aaae aelghbotheod
atl of hla Ufa. Be waa a fanner until be
retired many yeara age Hla wife, who
ha been deed for a long time, waa adangh.
ter et Radolph Gimber. They had five
children, two et whom arc dead. TM three
ltTleg ate Andrew, who new realdee en
tbe tld hemeetead t Rudelph, a farmer ana
retired miller, of Balnega, aad Mrs. ateu
maa. The deeeated wai an exemplary mwi In
every reapeet, and hla neighborhood anOera
a greet leea by hla death. He waa a devout
OirUtlanandene of the meat prominent
msmbera of tbe United Brethren church of
Meunlvllle. Three yeara age the church
bad a heavy debt hanging ever It Mr.
Oarber determined that It aheuld M wiped
out. He heeded a aubtcrlptlen Hit with
about one-third of the mm required, and
collected the remainder. Be was very
charitable and gave largely toether denem
lnallene. Tbe funeral will take piaee irem
Mr. Btebman'e house en Saturday at 10
o'clock.
Mera About elder.
Editors lnrkLLiaKNOKn: 1 want te fur
nish some mere elder from for your valuable
paper. The correspondent who modestly
signs himself " O.itnmen Sense," and de
elarta "Apple 8s" te be sllly.stferds Illus
tration of the ease with whleh motee may
be discovered lu the eyes of ethers, regard.
less of tbe beims in your own optics. We
boileve that most people of common eenie
etn etep whoa drlukleg aweet elder, and
carefully leek around them without eeelng
tbe ruin It has wrought." Aa for that
horrlble etery et tbe fata of a family accus
tomed te aweet clder as a common drink,
It would be luterestlng te learn bow many
families accustomed te water as a common
drink, have met a almllar fate ; also hew
many families In thla county, who have
ler generations rejoiced In the use of elder,
arerespeeted ter general sobriety and geed
cltltensblp. "Common Beuse" soerntully
observes that "Apple Base" might have
asked hew many buabels of rye one must
est te get drunk $ but wa would consider
a mau hopelessly drnnk who wenld mske
any effort te est one bushel et rye, white
any oee who remembera me ease with
whleh a crowd et email beya can devastate
an orebsrd, will admit mat with apples tbe
" u 1uUe "Went Oeunlleas bushels
bave been known te disappear without any
evidence of Intoxication, unless cholera
merbus be se considered. 1 venture te In
trude upon thle controversy, because I am
fend et elder and appreciate apple sets.
Adam,
Death of Jebn Italr.
Jehn Blr, of Ceateavllle, dled thoreon
Tuesilay of heart disease, Mr. llttr wet In
the 78lh year of bta age. He waa born In
Lancaster county, and In 1817 moved te the
Valley Hill Inn, whleh he kept for seven i r
eight years. Frem there he moved te
Philadelphia, where he only remained a
abort lime ; then be took eharge of the
Midway heuse, and afterwards he keels
restaurant opposite the old Pennsylvania
railroad atatlen, Ceateavllle. He was mar
rled twice aud leaves a widow. He alto
leaves eoven cblldren, namely : A. J.
Ililr, undorlaker, Philadelphia; Win, M.
Balr, tbe heiae trainer ; Mrs. Bailie llre-
geyen and Mrs, Kate Barefoot, of Phila
delphia ; Jehn K. Bslr, baggsge matter P.
R. H , at Uestesvllle ; Mrs, Anna Redmond,
Daltlmere, and Oliver H. Balr, undertaker,
Philadelphia,
Very Dad Dealatas,
Tbe Lillian Kennedy Diamatle oempsny
seems te have been rather unfettunaie In
remalulng In Lincaster a whele week, and
especially at prleta as high aa tbey are
eharglng. At tbe matinee yeeterday there
were net mere than twenty-11 ve people.
In the evenlng tbe audience was very
small, and " Wlchlew Wedding" was
prcseuted. The amusement gclng psople
seem te knew but Uttle of thoie plsya. Tbe
business bus been oueugh te dlaoeurago
any one.
rll rrem Au le Wagen.
This morning Jebn Hartmae, Jr., reild
leg at Ne. 13 North Queen etreet, met
with an ugly accident while driving along
Walnut strcet with an loe wagon, Ue ac
cidentally fell from tbe step et tbe wsgeu
andstiuck blshead en the frccn sreund.
llecutanURly gash In hla head end also
cut his baud, besides bruising hla body.
Wnliky Bslscil.
Te-tly Deputy Collector of Rovenue A.
J. Dunlsp was sent by Collector Geerge
W. Uensel, te Usrrlsburg, where be aelzed
seven packages of whisky belonging te
W. Harry Detwller, wholesale dealer, en
bebalf et the government The whisky
was taken en account of violation et cer
tain revenue isms, ana was stored lu a
warchoute.
Itunaway Acctdsnt,
ua 'i uesasy evening a boy wn driving a
pilr of borens heleDglng te lsaae Krelder,
along the Htrashurg lunplke, at Mussel-
man's mill. Tbe yoke came ctf
tbe wagon tongue and the hones
started te run. They dashed down
a hill and ran against the wing wall of tbe
bridge Acress the Pequea creek, Oee el
the horses foil down sud was badly cut, but
bsd tbe RnluiRla net struck the wall tt ey
wculd have run lute the creek,
Tha Gene ttega Uank,
A meeting el the dtrcotera of the Con Cen
(toga National bank was held for
organization at the Fenntsln Inn mis after
noon, Ttcre was a ltrge ciewd present, In
cluding a number et candidates for clerk,
bhlpi, tt- Up te thetlme of ourgelngto
rreu nothing had be en done,
ad Orcaratra rer Kphtata.
A number of young men et HphraU met
en Monday oveutog and organized a airing
orchestra. Among the names enrolled wero
thoie of some gentlemtn qttlle proficient In
stringed instrumental uiuilc. Dr, U. G,
Kemper was chosen president, A, K. lies.
teller Becretary and W. K. Haltzsr treasu
rer. 'Jht-y will rent a room In which te
meet regularly, and oemmenoe te practice
as seen as tbey can procure their Instru
ments. 8Inlalug Itami,
Last evening Jeseph Urlutnal), a boy, was
sleJdleg en Bhlppen street. He had Jutt
let go et one sled when he was atruck by
another and keccked down. He had hla
head badly cot.
Miss Vinnle Kaufman, daughter of
Junius R. Kaufman, of East King street,
while eliding en North Lime a'reet this
mornleg, lest a valuable geld watch and
cbalu which she recjlvel as a ChrUtmts
present.
Went te a Fex Cbas.
A fox cbaie Is being held at Harry Hkllen'
hotel, Mt. Vurnoe, this afternoon, and a
large numter of geal'emeu et IIih city
went denn te ODjey the pperL
TUIUne ltd Mtn.
A number of members of Melamera tribe
of Red Men, of this city, will leave at C.-J5
this etenlng, te pay a fraternal visit te Ue
tribe stationed at Dosmingtewn.
I'roksUet et ibe Btabla.
A hnrse belonging te Uenry Martln,breke
out of bis stable en Arch alley Tuesday
nlBbt,and was found running upand down
the Pennsylvania railroad track by Officers
Myers and Beas, who, after considerable
trouble, succeeded In getting It back te the
Btabla.
Bte Mr aad DaagMer crtmateA,
TMreeMlBeet Maae.dl Marsha m her
daughter were cremated at Oetha,OernMey,
ea Weiaetday. Mate, dl Maraka'a
Austrian lmabead and a deem membera et
tbe Oetha opera company were the only
mourner Tbe ma oeBtatnleg the aabee
et the mother la Inscribed, "'lbcss aabia
are all that remain of a nightingale," ana
tbe urn containing the daughter' aettta la
laierlbed, "The wemea whose remains He
here lias battled and auOered much In
vain."
Km ding's BUynraltjr Flgbt.
The ltepubl!eane et Beading have opened
the esnvasa for tbe miyeralty la etrneat.
On Wedneedey aigbt ex Chief of Police
Peter Oulien was Indorsed In hie own ward
for tM Hepubllcan ncmtnatlen. Mayer
Keaney is eise a csnaiaate ler renomina renemina renomina
tlen, and the tight will be carried from new
en into every ware.
i m
rtasleB far Osa. Heintitlmaa's Wldaw,
The president en Wednedsy approved
bills pensioning, at the rate el WO a month,
the widows of Dr. Pavy and Hergesnte
Creta and Uudner, who died while serving
under General Qreely In tbe Arctic regions;
aise bine pensioning me wianw ei uenerai
HeiBir.iman ai eiw, ana ina wiaew m
Iiteutenant Colonel Mobert N. Hoett at HO
per month.
Roup Contribution.
Tue mayor acknowledgee tbe recelpt of
tbe following previsions for the soup fund :
Oansman ft Brether, CO pounds at meat ;
Iiawronee Knapp, &0 heads of cabbsge A.
R. Delameter, 20 leavee of bread.
A Flee Let or Tebaica Beld.
Frem tbe Zptirata Newj.
I.ut summer, Geerge lllnsfamsn, who
lives a short distance nerib el Epbrats,
relsed 13 aorta of very line Havana tobacco.
I.tst week he eeld It te A. W. Mentzsr for
17 cents around. Tbe tobacco will net blm
a nice little sum.
erKly Wii&dfaire.
"The" property of Jaces Praeilsb, en tbe
Philadelphia turnplke, cllered at public
sale by public eale by Auctloeof r Uslnee en
Wedneedey evening was withdrawn for
want of bidders.
m
A Man Who Wan Serloenly Hurl.
Goerge Sargent, a man who was struck
en the head by a atcna thrown during a
fight In Marlette, en Saturday, la repotted
te be In a critical condition and there are
feata that he will die.
Tailor Uhettn.
The congregation of Bt. Jehn's l(efermed
chureb, at West Orange and Mulberry
streets, have elected Rev. P. Bebol, of
Uarrlsburg, their pastor, te tahe tbe place
of Rev. J. KeulllDg, who rcalgutd some
t!me ego.
Sunl Hit Metliei-Iii-Lxr
J. D, Ut llebtleld, a lawyer of Mt. Vernen,
Ohle,began suit sgalnst nls mother In-law,
Mrs (larelinn 11. ilnndorsen, nt Krle, for
f 100,000 for alienating his wife's alUcdecs.
I'hjslclau JtrgUiered
Dr. K P. Fras9r, of Washington hcrengb,
baa registered aaapbyalclsu In the pto pte pto
thenolory'a oflleo.
A Bfcerirr Ucanii IVnli 111 4, GOO.
UATTi.KTTenuiui, Ky., J an, Sll L. I
Klbbes, sherlU et Rey tie county, astlgncd
at 10 o'clock last night. He left shortly
after midnight for par In unknown, This
morning It was dleoevcred that he wan
sbert Ill.OCO.
Iluilnrss fait el I own llnrned.
Win slew, (Jenn., Jan. 21 i large psrt
of tbe Hi tineas portion of thla town In as
burned this uierulntf. The lets Is estimated
at W5.000.
A Man Killed,
lliioeutAN, Jan. SI. A collision of trains
oxnrred en the Klega county elevated
rillread this morning. A man nsmed
Annlaten was killed.
Tin a red string en yenr forcflngerso ycu
will remember te read Clarke's advertisement
thiorrew, which will be of Intenielntcrcst te
overy man, woman or child In Lancatr.
ltd BiitUELCLAUKIfH TEA bTOlll.
Jebl L. lUmtH, auctloncer, will sell to te
nlbt at the Feiintnln Inn, the property bo be
lauKtng te the Curpeutur e sla.e.
VBATIia.
OAiiuim Juniiury 82, iftn, nt MniiiivlUe,
Jenaii uurhar, nged 67 jeius, 'i menUia and 11
das.
Uelullvui and friends am reaped fully In
vited te attend the funeiul Irem the resldcnce
et hliBen-lnliav, Jehn It. etehman, en Satur
day, the IC.h tint , ut 10 e, m. r uneiul eorvlcej
In the U. II. church, Motintvllle 2id
ClKEteH.-ln lhl city en tue2Mlnat., Daniel
Okdiuii, naied "7 jeiru.
Iho re'atlvn ami tilund of the frally, alie
Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 67. I. e. O. r.,'aroie r.,'areie r.,'aroie
speottu lylavltoltenttond tbe luuciul, Iiem
ths roildence et Jars. Wllhulin, We. JJIKast
Iheslnut struct, en Friday alternoeu at 2
o'clock. Intorrecnt at Lancaster oemotory.
Wilsen In till? city, en the 23d Inat.lda
A Wilsen, daunhtoret Mu'hlua and earah A.
Wllnen, In theltfthyeur ether uke.
Tbe rtlatlves and frlends of the faintly are
rospeeUully lnvtled te attend the funeral,
from the residence ether fthor,Ne 31 Cenes.
U'RiiUeit, en Saturday aftorneonat2o'cloelc.
luterxcental Woedwatd 11111 cemetery, st
A'KW AD rJMTJMlAtJCXTa.
FINK AND IMPORTED AND DOMES.
T10
WINE1 AND LIQUOllS,
BHKUIllEilAbl'KClALTY.
Keimau's liqueu bteue,
Ne. 21 Ccntre Bqnare, Lancaster, Fa.
WANTKD-A COOK ; NO WASUING
nor Ironing t nene but a drst-cluis cock
net a appiy. OalL at Ibis us flux.
J 3td
LOST ON KA81' KING OR NORTH
Llmu stmet, a OOI.I) WATCH AND
CHAIN, llututntn Ne.
Ill
Fast Ulngstr-ct
ana mcetre rawnra.
j i"
JJOR RKNT-KROVl APRIL 1, THK
' larve and convenient liwttlltng Heme
(MuhlunbiTK pmperty), Ne. 31 ana 10 Wi
O unKesticet A'snu liwe Mtilile lit the rer
ou Uimitiinet, Biilt.ibloIorailvurrorllourQ Biilt.ibleIorailvurrorllourQ Biilt.ibloIerailvurrorllourQ
tngbublo. Apply te
I'.J. VcQKA.N'N.er
. 1. A. ALTlClt'd tO.NB.
PUBL-m HALK ON HATURDAYv
JANUAltYSt'. attto'e'oeku. in ,ate 18
eith ilnesn sticut te rJoe tut niycii Irtt
stock of ltuUll CenlrellntKiy, of I'utntlKO
proportion, of grtut varlenr. nml flttt-st
iiuitilty. Caudlca of xvery klndln luruepaik
axes and In small bexen mid pulls. lnithe
lcjcKiuu miclilnery mid ether tools naudln a
nunufii-ter, nil as geed m new, Jie the
furniture. UriiMls caipeis, chlrs, tliua,ice
cooler and stand, etu , xta halu poaltlve and
te tentlnue until all Is sold.
.lUtiRl'Ull.UUnKU
Jen. L. HllMir, AucUoneer. ii ;id
pUllLIOHALK,
Tiiursi'ir, FxsncACT H, lsss,
by lrlueef ihodtrecilaDsand powers Klven
under the will et HmielA Altielr, deceased,
e. iheundeulindvioauteri, wllljeipeen te
publle tale, at tue Lily lintel, the loHewlnir
rtal eatalf, tewlt I
All that let et ground, cemuienclnir at Ilia
netthvfeat crner nt Irlnce una- ree.tnut
sixeu, tientlnu en Prince stmet El f-wt,
lncher, tliince witS3 focLiheucnseuthSlrut,
Ihdacu eit te water sirert, thente ulenir
Wauir street ai let, 1 Inchen, thvnee Hlnns
Chestnut strvet Hi feuu ou hlch U erected a
ttme-tlery llrtrk Mansion llenw wtih three
Merybilckbtckbulldlng, Ne.'AiS Mert a rrlncu
it ret t. thu whele containing twenty-two
rjen , IncluOluK parlor, Uhrarv, litiiiH-roein.
oleik-rooui, dlntug-roeui, wl b bailer's nan.
ty, bath-roeu, tewlbtf anduloie toeuis, brau.
t'tnilypiparedtbrouKlieut, oiutatulPKuimebt
nviy j.uuwu iuijiuemuui lur nuiuiu com
fort. Ne. 2, All that Let et around, adjoining- Ne
louthaiieilh. lreiillii en Frlnce g-rert M
het, moncfluiei; ie 113 tet-t, tbtuius u.ha
ftet,thou(eluttUer blenir sail line letvuur
slice t. theuin bljug Water ttnet 31 leet, i
Inches, aud tbince east te i rlncn etr-et te
Flaoeef belnulDg, rn wh'clt arerectrd two
wesuiry audanuitle 111 ck Dwell) m licuirs,
Nea. tCand 2 8 erih I'lluce tna; Ne. tili
ecu alnt eight room, baih. k". hi aud cold
water. wlirilOie', Ae I Se 2J8cenUlDS fle
ioei. ihtteaie huxilike.ceuventent dwell
1uk. AU", tucre la a iiiaiind-a-htir atery
riau:e Uwelllng Irjntlngeu Waters mic
'ibuae properties wl 1 he auld ua u hole or
Will be divided te suit purchasers.
.le te begin at 7.3J oileo' p in, whin con
dl le.,s wtllbeicudekueauby
WILLIAM u. ALTICK,
MAltY JS.ALTllK,
SAatUkL W.AL'tlCK,
It U.ALT1HK,
J. J. ALTICK,
Xzteuteri.
J eat L. Uaisss, AucU JlB5t,'.C;euUJ.0,,13
AD VMKTIBMUBim.
ui.ii.hjij J m'u i-Ti.rniuinli"ii -i1- - mm
-.-rnTin tn MTrMiimninEIUI.
SH The aattnal eseeeiag ef a i ttnefel eV
et tbe Colombia rvr VfrmACfm-
piny wninnaaie
heia at tM ogee of iMuejapaay.,
i renrth street. fbllaaelBais.fag
am. auovlea for neteeat aad jHreeteia
same dsy and . ' 'mm -" . .!.
levstd ' JAStae a. MeOLPEt, geeramry."
-ntORKKNT-THH UKOOkKT HTOHK
MS anfl Datlllag.Mee.il andMSenlhqaeea
itreet, rrevn as "'ins uams uroeary,-
oldett Hand la the city, Includes stablr,
wiKemlicd.cc. 9 heiame hiving beeapar-
cbased by mu. Apply te .
Ya. W. F. BBIKTOK.
Fe a ientb Qeeen street,
Or te Itw. P. raistes, Attorney.
J an! .-lu,Th,8tf IS
A MB! VfllT A W A RR OK IT 7
DO "YOU
A knew that It von a HI enter new and
apply yoursell yea cm complete the reu Bos Bes
luets conne at the
IiAMVABTKE BV8INSSS COLLXOf,
KclCWKut KtngBtreat,
bv vsettlen. rive and a-ba'l months seem a
short time te de all this work, bnt it hat been
flena In Ini time. . . . -
A sIlRht reduction te these eMertngaew.
uuniean, Aearni ..?,-"
I.
O. O. F.-TUK MKMBERS OF IilN
cater IxVe. Be. 07, I. O. q.r.,arere.
anmtea tj mn in innfniewiiiira -tyaltirnoflaatle'closs-jfor
ma narpoteef
otiendlnK the formal of enr late brother.
Danlel oesen. Monterey l-edg;. Ne. MI,
llcbal Lcdir. Ke. e, Henchel ldie. eaS,
and tha eidtr In goneral ara invited. By eraer
OltheN.O. r.H.LBOeiAltD.
Att St! rRASK D. MltST. SiO'T. It
riOOURaN'S
ORMAM OF BQ3K;
An elegant Tellet ArtlSTnfcnrea and prevents
cbapped hands, lift and lacef, and tnakea ths
skin ntt ana'amoelri. contains no grease.
Delightfully bsif anted. Try It once and yea
willHlVrAvianeit. frlee, 10 and U cents. Be
wared Ifcltiitleru. rer sl only at
. .Tt. OIIUIIUAN'B UBUUSTOBK,
t"rtoithgaeenst., Lancaster, Pa.
tSMpUEBtt'B ROOM AT TUB TOP."
TUAl'SANOLUSATINO, AMBTBUB.
IT MEANS THE BUBVIV AL OF TUB F1T-
TI8r,"ANU THAT'S WHT
LEYAN'S FLOUR
WEST TO THE TOP, AND STAID TUEUE I
Ask any droetr abent It.
Ask any Baker abenttt.
Ask anibedv about It who knows anything
about tt 1
LEVAN & SONS,
UEUCIIANT UILLIU9.
fl8-lyd
H
EHK'S B0OK8TOHK.
JANUAUY2MS8-J.
Whole3alo Department !
A WOllD TO
Mtcufficlurera and Business Men
On Envelopes, t.ettr Heads, f h'pplng
Tags and Ueuerai btatlencry.
When ycu can nte In quantliles et
flve thousand or lucr.i yea will get
Dpi clsl rrlces, which will be lower than
jeu could get elsewhere Try Hand
be convinced. Yea will And there Is
no occasion Ijr Bending te ethor cities
for geed t.
L. B. HERR,
NOB.MAWN UUEENBT.
augl8-lyd
A 8TRICU BROS.
THE
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE,
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION
13 East King Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
All our WOOLEN CAPS
must be sold.
The price will sell them.
ON FRIDAY, JAN. 25,
Seventeenth Day of our Great
Sale.
We put en our counters our
whole stock of Ladies' and
Children's Woolen and Plush
Caps, as fellows :
Let 1. A large let ei Chil
dren's Woolen Caps at i2c.
Let 2. All our Children's
Woolen Caps, formerly 50, 62
and 75c, at 25c apiece.
Let 3. A large let of Chil
dren's Woolen and Silk Caps,
formerly $1 and $1.25, at 49c.
Let 4. All our finest Woolen
and Silk Caps, at 79c apiece.
Let 5. All our Ladies' Woolen
Caps, formerly 87c, $1, $1.25
and $1.50, at the uniform price
of 49c.
All
our
Chudrens
Plush
Caps.
Let t, at 37c; former price
75c
Let 2, at 49c ; former price
85c and $1.
Let 3, at 98c ; formerly $1.50.
A Great Slaughter in Kid
Gloves.
The balance of our stock of
Black and Colored Kid Gloves
as fellows :
Our 50c Colerad Kid Gloves
at 25c. ; 50c Black Kid Gloves
at 37c ; 62c Kid Gloves at 48c ;
75c at 50c ; S7C at 6Sc ; 9SC and
$1 at 75c; $1.25 at 87c; $1.37
and $1.50 at $1.
The Gladys, 90c a pair.
HOSIERY.
Ore let of Beys' Ribbed
Hese at 21c, fine quality, sizes
7j4, S and Stf ; iermer price
30 and 35c.
One let of Children's Black
Ribbed Cotten Hese, at 7c a
pair.
One let of Children's Black
all-wool Hese at 10c a pair.
ASTRICH BROS.
kmwad vmmtituMBm,
JflMO OUr YOUM FUTURE.
t
A Rtmirktble Wemtn'i
raaaat
iQlttaf
t.bee vWtere.are
alafiad at ter aalraeai
mvar. Tfelila
.. ... . . rzar
tbii iaav
a-iTiea span iwra, iai i isb". nasi!
basiaess.
mw as a money matters, an sejeeaeelse of taa
Rtsre as acenrataly a et tee vast. LMy
aaiey win tw at the Antera tUmae fee eaa
wetk. Bears, 9 tot.
jsaie-i
WILD OHKRRY, BLA.ORBKRRY,
Ulager. Klmatel and Uraage Brandy.
JACOB F. BBIAFFbTB,
SeplVtld KO. U CBBTBB squab.
rj KML.EN URBAN,
AKCH1TC0T,
JtO.lOH XABX K1NU BTBBBT,
Jait-lmfleedE Lascuter, Fa.
tBORS3S (DaYCOUBBB.)
MI TM Keystone Holiness College offers
yeaag men and Indies a thorenah and practi
cal cenrw In all bnslnese branches. Alte
Typewriting and shorthand taeghu avemtag
M.lcn.sm. Time te complete loll eetuee is
I tern e te months.
w.n.ateseta, .
Xe. West King Street, Sd fleer, Lancaster,
Fa. n SIMslS
OVKHUOATB.
Aathesnvents sdvanetng we have re
dneed the prices considerably, our line et
BtOMTAUKAUS, KBUSBT htELTuHS,
CHINCHILLAS, KI.TSIANB and FUB
BBAVKtte, trr storm coats, cannot be e
eelled In quality and asserisgfA. ra ase
U.ebtiEJti and aseimB stylish cut
A. a. auisniTiin,
Fine TallerlDg,
alO-lydB es Herth qneen atreats.
THK GRBATE8T
ALL AT
REDUCTION OF I
H. OERHART'S-
Ft HE TA1LOB1NQ.
In order V reduce a heavy stock and give
employment te tny banes, I wilt make np te
order ter tbn remainder of the winter seeaea,
all Uaavy-Welitht eutUng, overceating- and
Treuaeri neat cost prlee. Here Is a ehanea t
setaflrst-clsra article for a small smoent of
money. Spectil attention paid te Fnll Dress
tutu. II MBBBAHT.
Ne. M North Que-n street.
jaarenly Direct importing Taber in the City
of Lancaster.
"VJOTIOEIH HKRRBY QIVKN THAT
il an application will be made te the Gov Gov
ereor or tee elate et Pennsylvania, en Satur
day, rebrnary ?, 1884, at 12 o'clock m., by lien.
II. O. Leng, Rebert a. Evans, B. J. atcOrann,
Bamuel 11. Beynelds and Adam J. Bberly,
under the Act of Assembly or the Common,
wealth et Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act te
provide for ths Incorporation and regulation
of certain corporations," approved. April ,
1(74 and the supplements thereto, for tbn
charter of an Intsndedoemoratton tone called
'the Lancaster county a mat and sate De
posit Company, the character and object of
which are as fellows :
le rtcetvaand held, en deposit an 1 in trust,
and aa security, esttle, real and personal. In
cluding the notes, bendi, obligations of states,
lndiTldua s, companies and corporations, and
the tame te putchase, collect, Kljmtane sct sct
tte, sell and dlapose of In any manner without
proceeding In law or equity, and for snob
Erlce and en such terms as may be agreed en
atweenibetn and the parties contracting
with them I te make Insurance rer the fidelity
of persons holding- places of responsibility
and et trust) te Insure owners of real estate,
mortgages and etheis Interested In real
estate from less by reason of defective
titles. Hess and Incumbrances; te
receive en deposit for safe keeping
Jewelry, plate, stocks, bends, and valuable
property of eveiy description, neon such
terms aa may be agreed upon t te aet as as
signees, receivers, guardians, executer and
administrators, and te execute trusts of every
description net Inconsistent with the laws of
tbe etatfl et Fennsylvanla, or of the United
btatrs of Ameilca; te act as agents for the
Burpese of Issuing- or countersigning the oer eer
flemtea of stock, bends or ether obligations
of any cnrpoiailen, association or munici
pality. Mate or publle authority, andet re
ceiving and managing any sinking fund there
of, en snch terms as may he agreed upon t te
beeeme aele surety In any eua where by law
one or mere sort ties may be required for ths
f ttthrel performance of any trust oreffloe t te
take, receive and held any ana all such pieces
of real prepeity as may have been the subject
et any Insurance made by such oempany
uud;r thu powers conferred by their charter,
ana ine lame 10 grant, nargain, seu, euuTey
and dlapese of In such manner as the said
company may tee proper.
a nd ler these pnrreaea te have, possess snd
enjoy all the rights, bwnetlts ana privileges of
the said Act of Asauub'.y and !taupplencnts.
u,t iiiuaaaasi
1). M0MUL.LKN.
Jan'O-ltdTh
solicitors.
LEANING UP ODD LOI3.
J. B. MARTIN
&CO.
11 Yea inun fenve a Cerner In
riattfl,"wi)3 tioreraMk of a lady
custoaeorosshegaitrt en a counter
leaded down with plates of all aliei
aud descriptions. 3 his let was gain'
ercd In fr.m the wart beuse, from
under tbe counters, from off the
shelves, in f.ct every ether plaee a
stray plate could pestlb'y hide, end
tbe oellicUon repretents patterns
lromalxeit overy ceantry. What
kind of 1'lateiT Almest every
kind. Oyster, Tea, llreaktast
and Dinner 1'Utes lu Sngllih
t rr.nted Ware. Uieakfast and Soup
Plites in English Decorated Porce
lain. Tei, Dinner and Breakfast
I'lales In Trench China. Fralt
rutes In German and French
China, and an Odd Let from the
Amerlcin patterns, The Piles
Well, ene let, about 13 dozen, aie 4Cc
a dozen. They will go te the eirly
buyers. Tte ether lets are larger,
but time lj net ene plate In the
vhcle cMleitlcn that Is net marked
at ene hall the former price. A large
number of Decorated Covered
Dltber, Decarated Meat .natters,
aud eTerythlng belonging te a Din
ner Sit en the sunojceunter, and a
glancs at tie prices will tell you
hew am l)us we ar a te get rid of ths
Odd Lets.
J. B. MARTIN
&CO.
fumi, Jtc.
TDlO MARK DOWN
IN ALL
Eur and Winter Goods.
Owing te the mild winter and an overstock
of Wlntsr Uoels, we will inake reductions en
all such geeds that will pay you a handsome
Interval ea your Investment,
AN K LEU ANT LINE Of
Ladies' 8c Gents' Furs,
dl Every Description. Ilrat Quality floods
Only. I'jIccsMuaranteea the Lewest.
LU Lite of KOUKb irem t$ a up.
TUUNKS. TlUVKI.lNd 11AUS AND UM
1IUKLLA1. "Illgbe.tCath.l'it.e 1'aldfer llawrurs.
Stauffer & Ce.,
81 At 33 Keith Qumb BtrMt,
lAKOAITItsI.rA.
irMWAPrMMTJtMMMim.
jawMXfWQQM te evcAT era.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
RfKIKlVSb TODAY, IS
REMNANTS OF DESIRABLE LENGTH.
aBBkaBBBBaajaBBaaaaBBBaftBaaaMSBMa
MSO Tarda of BlatFfOB'B BLAOK AMD WU1TB BtOUBBlKePKIHTSatlKS,
ajei yards efjiiHrsaa'g qbbt Mecaaura fbimts at te.
t,WTardecf tbe BBST LIGHT FBlXTSates.
l.tee Tarda et the BESTeiNOBAhtSatTc
1.eb Tarda FBathbb Ticaure at Ue.
lOMTarasBBST SBADC FBATHBBTlOKIKQatttc.
.eco Tares BBBT BLB AGBBD BtOSLIK at Be, te aad lee.
Tegs her With BaeyThlagelaDBEM GOODS. OASSIMBBM.TABLBLINBK, UQBF FB-
CALIB, OABFBTB, 6., ae.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
MOB. 8S 7 aULsTT KaiO Wt
B
1G BARQA1N8 IN DBT GOODS.
Big fiednetieiis!
26e Flannels down te 12 l-2e a Yard.
80 Mufllns down te 6 l-4e a Yard.
6O0 White Shirts down te 37 l2e Each.
75e Underwear down te 37 l2e Eaeh.
$1.00 Blanketa down te 65e a Pair.
933.00 Plneh Goats down te $80.00 laeh,
$5X0 Shawls down te $3.50 Eaeh,
$1.00 Lace Curtains down te 60 a pair. -
$1 00 Jerseys down te 25c Each,
75c Dress Goods down te 25ea Yard.
$3.60 White Quilts down te $2.00 Eaeh.
371.2c Table Linens down te 25c a Yard.
75e Napkins down te 25e a Ucz?n.
Charles Stamm,
35-37 North Queen St,
BOSTONSTORB.
CLOTHING,
M
ARTIN BRO'H.
Toe want te Bey the
Cheapest or Hest Your
Meney wUl tny, (That's
only honest.) We want
te bat Id of many things
before the next season's
opening dsy. llrlng
SornQtbieg
YeuVant
and We Want
yenr wants hare te match ents and we'll rave
yen money. Many most wantable things have
been jrlce pricked and will be sold among the
bargain lets. Men's Merine Half Rote, 17c,
tbat ion won't have te mend after first wear
Cleth Gloves, 13, 19, S and 45 cents. Hee enr 89c
Hid Gloves, lined or nntlned. Twe Ieta 8ns
ponders, 16e and lee, geed. See the Men's
Heavy Working Gloves. Be much rsdnctlen
In Underwear te name off, yen would think we
were making a figurehead of the newspaper.
Any Underwear price yen want te pay will
bring yen a big value; 170, 31c, 70c, 890 and
st.ffl examples. Koveltles In Neckwear, Bilk
satin, S9c, lley's Cashmere Rese, S5e j regular
price, 85c. Bey's Flannel Waists, Sio.tSe and
G8e ; prices unheard of In Flannels before
U07's Extra Breeches. Me wonder we sell
them fast. It's the erlce selling them. Beit
12.10 Men's Pantaloons aud 19 CO Suits.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing and Furnishing Gse4it
m MU&TH QUHH BT.
TylLLIAMKON ft f OSXEB.
Dollars Made, Dollars Saved.
L:ok te yenr interest and be qnlck te catch
en te i he special llaslnvss Bargains new offer
ed lu Suits and overcoat! and fantaloens.
We are pnshlng ent our surplus stock of
Winter Cleihlng at phenomenal prices, ihere
Is nothing shopworn or unseasonable, bnt ate
nvsb.newandstyllshgarments.
The close maraet price is en the garment
ticket, enr phenomenal price en ths tag
What de yen think of SSOSultaand Overcoats
for I16T Your geed Judgment will tell you
when yen ase them that they are Bargains.
KUBBKKBI KUMBKHS1
We have them In all styles, grades and pi Ices,
Via i
Men's Buckle Article;, II 00 and upwards.
Men's Alaskas at 75a, eta.
Men's Bobbers at tie, etc
Beys' Rubbers at tee, etc.
Ladles' xubbers at Ms, etc.
M l'sea' Uubber- at 1'c, etc
Children's hubbers at 15c ana S3;.
rUKSr
Onr prices are our Inducement te tte cu cu
tteus buyer te buy these goods at this late
day.
Wehavemadesneh remarkable cuts en all
of these goods that It wilt pay you te buy
them new even tt yen don't use thtin till next
season.
we have Genl'e Genuine Bealskla Caps for
S3 53.
We have marked seme grades el Fur Trim
ming te one half and one-third, et regular
priens.
All ear Fur Gloves reduced at the rate of
from coo te si a pair. All enr stock of Ladles'
and children's stuffs and fur Bnbet el every
description attbosamereduerd prices,
Ucatuebes, felt-ltned.at ajoe.
A geed sized Buffalo Kebe, unllntd, for 110
(Cew uebe.)
BpedalBaigalns In Furnishing Depaitment,
UNDEUWEAK
Sect's Fine Camel's Ilatr Under wear at II 50,
down from 00.
Gent's Fine Atl-Woel Bcartct at IIC0, down
from rieu.
Gent's Fine All N-itural Weel Underwear at
lloe.
Gent'a All-Weel Scarlet rnf erwear at 25c
and 50c, down from 500 and 75c
Gent's 11 eavy Grev underwearat 193 and tie,
down from le and 33c
GLOVES.
Gent's Heavy Buokl'almGlevesalKc, down
fieaWJc
Gret's Buck Gloves at tCe down from tt 00
Gent sUtavy Leather bleres at ittc, down
from oee
Mea'ssnd Beys' GIoves at 10c and 150.
Williamson" Fester's,
M, S4, 36 & S8 E. KING NT..
aNUASTah.t'A.
AMD 318 MABKET BT, UfvUiilhtUUW. iA.
K8T KITTIKO CORSET.
C.B.
C. B. a la Spirits
C.B.
THE BEST
Fin INO CORSET IN THE
WORLD.
rer Bale by Leading Merchants.
MaVTBR. BTROTJdB & CO.,
Mannhtetnrers.
OCU5StM,Ts3.'
UtBEOADWAT.N.y.
,eew
LAttOASTssat, PA
DRY UOODS.
B
AhQAlNa
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
-IN-
WATT & SHAN D
HAVE MADE A CLEAK1XG PUH0UABE
FttOM THE IMPOBrEBS OF
2,800 YARDS I
DRAP DE' ALMA
In All the Fssulenib'e Celcrs.
Ihli Is an excellent quality All-Weel, 40
Inches wide, and has never been sold ler less
than seventy flve cents a yard.
we ener thsm te day and every day as long
as they list at
FIFTY GENTS A YAH).
FfrZY CBflTS A YAUir.
A clear saving te purchase's et 25 cents en
each yard
Open te day Spring importations of
New Embroideries and Table Linens
AT LOW 1'UlCKa, AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
6, 8 and 10 East b leg Street,
LANGASTEB,?A.
JTOR HALK OR RENT.
$5, l5' 5,
CITY BUILDIU& LOTS
BECUBED BY FAYING
Five Dollars Per Menth
THIRrY. FIVE CHOICE LOIS LEFT,
At the following Lew FrlM s :
10 Lets for... Iivi
e Leta rer lft
8 Lotsfer '.03
s i.otsier... 250
5 Leu for 3(0
All situated In the mett rapidly-growing
portion et tbu city, etreet car faellitlM, paved
alduwuiks. city water supply, sewerage, gas
and electric- light. The cheapest lets new
offeredin the city, and bound te Increase in
value. Alse, a number of
Dwelling Houses en Bams Flan.
The bfstchance ever offered ler a person of
small means te tecum a home. Apply Imme
diately te
ALLANA.HEBB,
Beat KsUte and Insurance Agent,
108 Estt King etrecL
ilAOUINHRY.
1TEAM.
STEAM
Engines, Belters. Flpe, Valves and Fittings
Asbestos aud Uubber Valve aud Hed Facklug,
Asbestos and Uubber Sheet and Mill-Beard
Facklng.
VUXOABESTON
Sheet and Uel Packings. Ihe Ftt A Cady
Asbestej facted CeckaVnd Asbestos heuewa.
hie Ulan Glebe and Angle Valves.
meant usera can save money bv buying their
anppiies irem us. iha Largest ssei tvteat,
the 11' st Goods and the Lewest Frlcei.
Atullllnoef Machine, Cap and -et Screws,
New and recend-Uauit anglnes and Cellers en
hand andlurnlsbed promptly.
LIGHT OABTIMGB.
By special arrangements we are able te fur
ntah Light urey irea Cestings el Superior
Quality and Flulsh at Lew Kaus, In guaatl.
ties. Alse, Brass castings of every descrip
tion. Geed Wrrk, Seasonable Charges, Prompt
ness. Central Machine Works
U4 4 1S6 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
LAaeisraa. Fa.
aMae-tia
French Dress Goods
s
.
,- &"
Hit