?? n VinH v ;A r t; wiFK &?, . J,. : WITT-'VW' T r " - ,. XI THE LANCASTER 0AILT INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JANTCTABT 18, ,1800. (V1' 'H r.w C.J4, E7 5V :iTv & sr it y V't tvmfc V, L-IVl n f V "?,' :'. ' wild scenes in retfruciAL. The PphUce OeBtlriuc te Cry " Down -With England' '-English Thin Unpopular. Iiosde.v, 'Jnn. 18. A ellspnlch from Ms boa te-day tfutes that crewils of people ns MHibled In the rtrcct, last night ntul Bheutexl " Vlvn Portugal" and "Down with England." Slmlliir section wero enacted In provincial towns. Tlie Lisben correspondent of the JYimm mt DnUe of Palmetto, captain of the King's Guard.whe recently rcturned te the British legation a medal received by him Vhlle he was in the Jlritlah aorvlce, has "also dismissed all his Knglish servnuta. The duke, however, still kccpi hli fortune forestall In British consels. i A Tlgllanee committee has been fonned In Mtben for the pnriiose of denouncing receivers of Knglish goods. French financiers have declined te nego tiate a lean for Portugal. The Lisben Xecnte published en Friday a manifesto from the directory of Tortu Tertu Tortu gucseliepubllcans. It Wcatnt In tene and discountenances revolution nt present but bitterly denounces England and urgci n federation of the Latin nations. It declares that the movement for a federation of Latin republics Is Rtcadlly making great progress and that the force of that movement Is seen nnd felt in the revolution In Jinuil. The Lisben papers all nrge the cessation ofturbjlent timiilffs'tlens, but mebi or workmen and sailors pirade the streets denouncing England. Tliore are tunny hundred of ndhcsleni te the ceinnicrcl.il plan efcainpdk'ii received from owners of inachitie building works. .Steamship com panies have transferred their contracts' Jorceal nnd Iren le llelglum. Knglishmen employed bv the government nre glcn the nltent.'itfx e of ilisinlvial or witiirulirn witiirulirn Hen. EncJIxli Hags have been bought mid. publlclv burned in teveral towns. Tlie f(cen vid'.tcd the poerliousn ntul distributed nuns and Inuneiise crowds assembled en her reute and cheered her with gre.it enthusiasm. , . passe.veeh train cei.i.idk. Vive Persons Killed anil Iliit'iiecl, In n Wreck Xeiii- Cincinnati. At a quarter past seven en 1'rlilay even ing the Olenilnle accommodation train, en the Cincinnati, Hamilton A: Dayton inll inll read, had Just passed Winten Place, a suburb of Cincinnati, wiien the Chi cago vestibule train, rtinniugnt high upced, pluugctl Inte the rear car which hapcnnd te 1)0 the baggagec.tr. The wreck nt ence took tire from the crushed steve In the baggMgecar. Ahead were coaches crowded with nearly 400 cople. The feiee of the collision threw every ene ontef llielr Benin, and a number ere wedged in by broken scats and crushed, limbers. The llamas fairly Jumped from car teear. At ence the flre department ut Cincinnati was Mun Mun iteoned. The tlrcman and engineer of the fast line nnd the baggage master and hi assistant, dangerously iveunded and scalded, were with the utmost dlfllculiy re moved Jrem the Ilery wreck, lly the lime two tire companies arrived 'the two coaches were almost in ashes. The dead are: Jehn Wilsen, Mipurin Mipurin Mipurin tondentorthe Metropolitan Ufa Insurance company, In Cincinnati; F. W. Wlthorbce, conductor of Ne. 77. resilience Teledo; an unknown woman; .lames Slaley, bngenge master of train Ne. 77, of Dayton, O.) Win. Klaultz, a boy passenger of Carthage, O. They were'lmriied te death. Cincinnati, Jan. 18. The list or killed in the railroad accident tit .Spring (Irove Cemetery, as sent from horelust)night, was correct with a slngle exception. What was then thought te be the unldcntltled bmly of a woman has since found te be the body of Chas. Kellnr, of Winten Place. Mr. Kellarand Mr. Wilsen weie the only pas sengers who bearded the 111-futcd ttalu at Winten Place Mr. Kellnr was going le Cuniminsilin, barely a lle nilnutCH ililc, 1 settle sonie business matter. .Mr. Wilsen was a U'Jd degree Masen and was coining te Cincinnati te attend the meeting or his lelge. Ilelh were in the rear car nnd were probably killed by the collision. Death of ft. Mllte t Spi-er. Hen. It. Milten Sneer, of Huntingdon, Pn., dled in Nework en Friday. Fer tnore than a year Mi..Spccr had been a buflerer from a stnmge nurveus maladv, which batlled the skill of all lead physi cians. 1ist week this resulted In a par tial streke of paralysis, which ulfcfted his entire left side. .Sulisuquent Investigation shown that Mr. Speer's allllctlen wastiioro wastiiero wastiiore Knltofleiul poisoning, due te his drinking of water which steed In lead pics. t Mr. Speer was the recognized leader of ihe JJciueemllu patty In Huntingdon county, and the foremost member of the Huntingdon bar. Ills death Is deeply de plored a.netm all classes In that mictien. Mr. Speer'a interment will Hike place uu Monday allorueon. Mr. .Speer was born in t'assvllle, Hunt Hunt iugdeu county, en September Mb, lM. Ile received the nomination from the Dem ocrats of the Seventeenth Congicsslenal district In 1870, was duly elected, and hav ing acquitted himself te the complete satis faction of his constituents was re-elected te the following Congress. On both occasions of his election It was from a Itepubllc.m district, and he ran from 1,000 te 1,59 J etcs ahead of his ticket. Mix. Itanium Captured. Sonie days age when old Philip llarmuu was removed from his filthy llttle home In Faegloysvllle and taken te the county hos pital, an otfert was also undo te get ills wife Susan. She was away from home at the time, and the ollicers could net get her. They had an idea that she weuid go te the almshouse te see Philip, of her own no cord. They have heard from each ether by letter sevcral times. Yesterday Susan put In an appcarauee at the hospital. She was at once taken Inte charge, placed Inside of the building where she was given a bath, clean clothing, etc. Shew ill be made as comrertablo as possible, and the old ceuple can spend the remainder of their clays at the institution, If they only will de se. Petition Frem Colored IVnpltv At a meeting of the beard of isjer dliee dliee dliee torseftho county, held this morning, a committee of colerod men were pres ent. They presented a petition asking that the peeple of their race be given better accommodations in the almshouse. The members of the beard seemed te think very favorably of the request, but thfy took no nctieu In the matter. lloeevereil His Mules. Thes. Stacks, of Ceney township, from whom Jehn Heady stelo tw e mules, has recovered his propeity. He sold the mules te Eby ii Khertzer, herse dealers, and thev disposed of them te the Harrisburg stree't car company. On Friday the alove named horse dealers secured the mules from the street car company, returned them te Mr. Stacks and the suits against thorn of re ceiving stolen goods were withdrawn. Contract Atviirded. P. McManus, of Philadelphia, formerly of Lancaster, has been awarded it contract for doing the stonework for a bridge for the city across the tracks or the Pennsyl vania railroad at Thirty-fourth street, Phil ndelphla. There will be between 6.000 and ,40jOOO feet of masonry in the job. Lew ItatOH te Mlntstei-s The Pennsylvania railroad cemjuiuy has begun te bell tickets te ministers at the rate of two cents tier inlle. They fermerly sold them nt this rate but stopjied it In March, lf89. Only ministers will be allowed these rates, and they will net be given te these engaged In ether business. JS. Tlie Colerod Voters. "Tit) ivilnrftl vntnrurtt i hn rttv infrmrl ImU. jBtfanothermcetiugatLovoaudChurllyhall ;.V-Teday evening next, te discuss mat- v.u. ui1K.iriunioinemsoies. iney say In their call te the meeting that "taxation and representation are Inseparable," II. Death ernii A(ea Wemun. Mis Klin Stiebtail, aged 71, died te-day at her rosldence, 631 WeU Ix-inen street. She wai attacked by la grlppe a few days age. Miss Shefstall was well-known and highly esteetned. She was a deveut nud .lifyleug members of St. Jemes churehr Several Ilrewerles In English Ifnmln. Clkvi:i.ani, Ohie, .Tan. 11 It Is as certained that fix of the leading browerles of this city have been purchased by an Knglish syndcate,thoprlce paid bclngfUtfi, oeo. They nre the Hloppel Co-epcratlvo llrewlng Ccrs., (l.V.Muth, J.H.fschlidder's the Cle eland llrowlngcomjauj,,lho0pp llrewlngcomjauj,,lho0pp llrowlngcemjauj,,lho0pp iiinu llrewlng rempany's and Mrs.Harehr'8. The remaining four breweries want $1, Hl,000,nnd It Is probalile they all will be sold dutltig the coming week, oxcepl Isaae Lclsc.v's nud Leenard Schlatter's llrewlng companies. . .1 Died In the Court Itoeni, Nr.w Yerk, Jan. 18. Themas Crchan, the Rovcnly-ycnr-eld father of Oliver Doud IJyren, the actor, dled In Justlce Tlghe's court room this morning. Ile wan taken there te nnswer a chnrge of habitual (IrunkeiiCHs prcrcrrcd by his 'son, but fell dead 1iofero his ease was called. Sentenccil te Jlf! Years. DAVENl-enT, la., Jan. 16. .Jehn Webb, w he tuftde a niurdcreus assault en Themas (J. McCausland, en the night of October 2s, wasyeslenlay sentenced lothetnltonllary for thlrty-llve years. He was nt ence taken out or town te cseape the fury of a mob. f leiithera l'rcuch Diplomat. Kemi:, Jan. 18. M. Marlam, the French ambassador te this country, died te-day from pneumonia. . Austrle'K Kinporerlo Abillrnle. Paiiis, Jan. 18. I.e. Steele states that the emperor of A$ stria will seen abdicate his throne. MttrdercrMTIirpuTliiieH Arrest eif. A few days age two dluiigailans, Jehn Wnfliukl and Jehn Cassala, became In voked In u quarrel with ene of their countrymen near Wllkosbarre, nud gave li I tn u soiere Leating. The men were in rested nnd their case taken before tlie grand Jury. The prosec.ttor failed te appear, the bill was Ignored and the men were released. The condition of the In jured man hecome mere serious, and Tues day the men were again arrested. The sfiulte held them In 1,000 ball each en Thursday. The Injured man died and the men were again captured, ball was stiicken ell'niid they were taken te Jail. Dled Frem Inlliienrit. Daniel Nibble, n well-known furmer 10 sidiuglii Penii township, died en Friday from InlluciiKi. llu was stricken in the early part of the week, and it dovclecd Inte pneumonia. His seu Is Itev. Datilel Olbble, of Peiin township. Committed Fer I.nrecny. Frank Henry has been committed by Aldcrmun llnlbach te answer a charge of larceny preferred by Jehn Weed. The subject matter of the larceny Is a lead cart and harness A Ciiiiniiltteii I'er I'lelit sport. A cominlttee te nrrange for field day upeits ly the students of Franklin and Marshall college, totake place soma llnie In April, hasjust been appointed. It consists or II. F. Dltinar, W. II. Itclniihl. I). M. Jenes. A. 11. Nauiiiaii. Eduar Camiiliell and C.qt. William M. Irvine. Southern Miul.el OIlleerK, The following weie elected olllces of the .Southern Market eempiiiv for the ensuing year: President, Jecph Ilitrnlsh; hi; retary, 11. L. Frallcy ; ticnsurer, lt. .Me .Me Eliey ; Janitor, Saintud K. .Martin. Died fun I'll "CMiccdin:. William lei ling, n mulatto, ngcil ;t:, dled In a tit of sueciiig in Cincluntl en Tliursiliiy. He hud been suffering ftem lnlllieui eiilva Tew hours. A New Line ortSeoiN, Iteynl W'erccRlcr ijimhIs unit rut Klassef the kluilAdcnll In hy I hi' feipmixt iiicichunlii oftlie larite cities or the Uiilled Mtatcs will hi'icufti'r lie for xale hy Itheiils .V Hen, the WYHKIhk street jeni'lers. Tlicre lias own Inquiry fur this hK'li class of Reeds, and the Messrs. Klieadu liae JI1 ni'urcil a full stei.li, Inctiidliii; the prettiest ilcslgus of forelcii iirtlst". ViiliiiktiloSteeliH ut Piilille Sole oil Meiiiluy, Jan. '.Mill, lit 1:30 p. 111., "Ill h Nelil at the Cooper heuse: County. Funnels' North cm, mill KryKtime llaiilc of Miiiihclin; Kilnaiii, Willow Hlreet nml .Maner Turnpike; Nuilli cm .Market nml Chrinlcul Ce. Htixks. Terms IMjutiln April 1st, l,y JACUHII. LONO, llrekcr. A Curd. 1 hike litis inctheil of liiferinliiK the public iliut I lime remiil ll e limiilrctt ilellars In sold, and must thank Ihn wonderful powers of the r.ureK'nn wizard, who riitised me te ilrraiimf llieenclsit whcie the money was hurled. (!i:OU(IKSYICi;ss, nimilcn Din he round at Ne. jt) West Kins Hlits't. JanlWUilAltw I ciiallcui: THE WOltl.ll. Tlie Alie veMiuuils lllir Hut I AltMiu It II' Ne euro or Itollef'No I'ny. There Is net a leiued en earth ie-dii) thitl can show the rfsiilt nccimipllsheil hy the use of my wencleiful Electric .Medlratcd .Magnetic Apiillaiiccsand iisp.nitlva proof Unit I menu what 1 say, I hcu-hy iiRreeand Riven written gtiurantce with cery belt 1 sell inyseir, nud If nfter ene week's trial jeti urciiet ln'iiefllt'iler cured t wilt icfiiml the money less 1W per cent. Will kIvu IhosulKTersull Hie chauce they want ; they cm put the money whcreicr I hey please till they he a trlnl. Keiiieniher you are net dealtnt- lth an nKCiiU I mil the lim'iiler, pro prietor and manufacturer. I have net ceme te this city teilteclcaml defraud liiciiraliliisiitrercrs.I have net ceme lieie ctaluiln that my Electric Appliances will cure cery nllllctleii man Is- lielr te. What I de claim is that my EleetrlcwMeillen ted Appliances nre (he only appliances of the kind in the world, nud that thny hiunecoin hiunecein hiunecoin plUhedineructircMiiidKUrii hetter result than any ether known remedies. I hne rntnlesues reutaliilicr reference nrter reference te proe the alune, and will he pleased tonheemi teeacli penuu who will honor ine with u call. I lme come te stay here Ions enough te clMiuiy A A pllauees a fair trial en all rmrchasi-u, I liae come here tu sell theie Apillaiices anil u.rct te Ue se through the cures they will elleet. Weak men should net fall te wear lloke'n Hells HiuIHusiK'nserles. All theM siilJerliig with any of tie fo'levilog dlstniscs should nut fall te ule the Appliances a trial: Itheunialiini, Neunilxla, DHpepsla, Nervousness, Coiistlpatlen, IKsidiehe, llnct ache, Dlarrluea, l'anilysh.. Asthma, Cramps In the Htemach and I.lmhn, I.lier and Kidney Disease, Frlnary Troubles, iVinale Weakness, Irn-sularltlcrt, Clinnee of Life, and all kinds of aches nnd palm. In the body. CD HOKE, Onsfend tloerof Derr's Furniture Stere, Ne. 311 North Queen street, lamcaster, l'u.,ccry Wednesday and Kalurday. JaiilWtils.M.vw Scatlte. ilc'i:v. JiiutmryTr,. lsab. In Ihlselty.deerse, seu of the late Jehn .MeVey, In tlie thirl y-nlnlh j car of his age. Funeral ftem the residence erj. P. JleCaskcy, Ne.SOl West King street, en .Mendaj nt 10 a Interinenl nt I-aurel Hill ix-inctery, Plilladel phla. stil Gaiks.-January IU, lsl. In thin city, Clara Helen dates, daughter e: H. H. nudbamli II. Gates. ' lllet.cdnrc they who die In the iKjrd." Tlie relallesand friends of the family me re-kie-lfully Invited te nttend the funeral, ftem the I ui rents' residence, Ne. till West Chestnut street, en Mend.i) iiitcriiiKiii nt Se'cUk'Ii. In lerineut prlNate. d C'lil.si:ii.-Jamiary 17, KO, In this city, Dan Hum CtieMer. inrtd 40 war,.. mtniiim ii, .a it da) s, 'I he relatives and friends of the family are rc Mwclfully linlled te attend the funeral, from tils laic residence, Ae, IMS, corner l.liim nml Chewier stnx'ts, en Hunday nftcrnoen nt :i:S0 o'clock. Intcrincnt nt Woodward ifllt ccmc Ury. .Ji.KiV "I'T,1" lil ''y. ." Iho lSlh Inst., Hnn II? I e ' ' ,tcHrd' Ju "'e 01th jcar Funeral freui the First .M. tu Church, North Duke street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. lleadlui; paiers jilcase copy. ;td CniTMMKi Iii thin city, Henrietta Cruminel, in the 77th ear eflii rage. Funeral en Monday ofteriieou at Se'clrK'ki from the'ictldeiue of Hen. A. Ilerr Hmlth North l,lme street. j(j. ' HliersTAii.. January 16, 18.13, at her re.I. deiie-e Ne Wl Wcstllinen street, Miss Elln 8lieftull, In hcr7Ut Jcar, Funeral from bt. Jainca church, corner of Duke and Urange streets, Tuesday nrternoen' 'JUt Inst., ut 'J o'clock. Frlcnda nre cordially In. vlled te attend. Kixe.-January IS, ISO, n tills city, Elate May Kim?, In litr third year. The relative nud friends of the family nre re Mwclfully lii lint te nttend the hinrrat, from the tnrcnts' resldt'iicc, Ne. let I.Afajrtttrcct, en Tilpudny nftcrnnen nt S o'clock. Interment nt Zlen's cemetery. llclitiUttd. KKLtUIOUH MKllVICEM AVILL 1IB HKI.D In the follewlnn churches en Heminy, In tlie morning at 10:10, In tlie evening nl 7:14. nun day selioelnt ItLIn, m. When the hour Is dif ferent ltlsepeelnlly noted! " Cimurii ec (Jen Cerner of rrlnce and Or nnin. IteV. J. II. Interline, pnnter. Ilvvlval services nt 7:15 p. in., nnd every evening during the week ut7.ni). Hunday school at 1 :". Olivkt IIaitist Cnuncn1'ist Vine near Duke street. Itev. M. Kniyiie. pnster. OLIVlrr Mission 711 Hut Fredf rick street. Hiindny sellout nt 2 p. in. Preaching In tlie evening, KIIWT ItKFOliMMi. Kev. J. M. Tltel, D. D., Knsler. (services morning nnd evening, and uiidsy tchoel nt IilA. . . MT. Hrr.eiiKX's College Cliniwl. Hc-rnien hy Ifv. K. V. Ucrhnrt. D. D. HT. PAiriit ItureiiMr.n-Itev. .1. W. Memlnger, imsler. Preaching In ihe morning liy the pn pn ler and nt7:15 by flev. Jas. Morrev, li. D. Twl light serNlceat (l:l.'ip. in. Hiindny school nt 1:4). Plir.snYTKniAN Mewehiai. Cltuiicll-.'ceiitli Queen street. Themas Thompson, pastor. Hun tiny sclinel alilil-", p. m. "i PlIKKUrTKUIAN.-ltCV. J. V, Mltchll, D. I) imster. Prenchlug by tlie pnster In the morn ing. In thecvenlng Itev. Alfred Neln, D. D. wlllghnhlH third lecture In (he series cm the Illble. MiibJect,"HllPiicoefttieKerlitiires." Wkstmin M. K. Ciiuiich. Itev. Wm, Nish Tlioiniisen, fiaster. Class inecllngnl Di-TOn. in. Hiindny sebiHil nt 1:10 p. In. Hr. Pamih M. i:. Ciitiucii Itev. lvd. Ycrkes, pastor. Ha. m. class. Hiindny school ill l:IS p. m. Fjirly prayer inisetlng nt 6.00 p. in. '' Kon Ken Kcllstlc uicetliiKS every ecnlng except Hatiir ll.'lV. III1.ST M. K. Cltuncil ltcv. H. Mi Vernen, D. D., pastor. Class ineellngs at lla. in. Hunday sehisilnt l:F)p. m. French) ng nt 10:30 U Itev .1 u m cs Merrow, D. II. TitiNiTV I.utiikiian. Itev. C. 1 1. Fry, pnster. Itev. Mr. Peters, of Norrlstewn, will ceiiiluct sen tees both inernlngiind evenlngi Hr. .Ieiin'm l.imiFUAN -Itev. 11. F. Allcmaii, D. !., pastor. Hervlces ut II n. III. Ill (lermnii Itefermisl rhiirch. corner of llriiugenint Mul berry street. Hunday sclusjl nt HI- Jehn's nt 2 p. in., and at tletwnld .Memerial Mission nt i 'EVANfiKi.n'Ai.riiime.'ii. Itev. 11. D. Albright, pastor. Hiindny selusd ut i p. in. Praise scr v nt !..) p. m. Moravian. Itev. J. Mnx Hnrk, D. II., juister. Hunday school ulS p. in. IJWITKP UllKTIItlKN INClllUST, CeVr.MANT. AVest (Jrnngcniul Concord street. Itev. C W. Hutsler, pastor. I'mlsn service ntfl:;X) p. m, Itc vlval during Ilia week nt 7:30. M c.nnen i rr:. Cerner of ICnut Chestnut and Sherman streets. Preaching at 2 p.m. In both languages, Hki eiuirn Mkm.nenitf., East Ucrmnu street, preuchliig nt 7 p. ni. Oiiack Lin lir.HA.v..-Itcv. C.1C. Haupt, pastor. Hunday sehisil nt 'i p. in. Cliurch services morning and evening. Paster's morning Illble class at li. EVAMIM.tl'AI. litlTIII HAN HUNIIAV HCIIOOI. ok LMMAM'Kl. North Fine near Walnut ill 'J p. in. Hervlces en 'I hiirsJny i:enliig at7:3i1. lciu Jclu':tieclu.'nt0. J UKTItECKlVKI). HUEDEKKIL HKD l.AIIKb, Tlie Finest or Chiunpagnci IIOIIHF.IV'H ics, I.IMUOIl HTOllK. Ne. 21 Centre Heiunre, w -ANTKII-A CIIAMIir.ll.MAII) OK UP- V stnlrsglrliitNe. fSlEnst Oniime street. Apply Immediately. ltd -rANTi:i)-llt)yH AND OHtl.S OVKH 12 JalH'jfd nirs of fine at I he CDNE'JTtlUA COHK W Ulllv". -ir.NTED-A OOOl) OIIIL Oil M1DDLI IV aged weninn te de general housework. Apply iit.'.'K LANCAHTIUI AV):NlJi:. ll FJU-UTrNTTiritlllT-UOOJI"llOUHE ON North Queen street. Apply nt it N(.2."KAHTKIN(1HT. ITtOlt KENT-HOTEU KNOWN AH XlCuh V ItiK-kland street, " Coneslega llelel." In quire or M. KIIIII.MAN, JltKJtdt.M.T MTHeiilh DukeHtreet. lllll ItKST-TlANIIHOMK LAl'tdH I-'IIONT A' 11X1111 n 11 iiiiii, , King strict. Inquire of i mom en LM lour : thin loentietl. 1 'J West W.W.AMOS. uu Aller's (lallery, VI West King Ht. CIIIICKENCOIlNHOUTFOIl LUNCH TI1I.4 . (HATl'ItDAV) inciting ut the Willi Heuse, enrner Heulh Queen nnd .Middle streets, ltd JOHN II. HOltOKlt, Prep. "lODFlHU CJAICES AND TOMATO HA FCE for Inneh tills evening at Hleens Ilouse K si iilr.mt. II. C. -M1II1M, III Mnnager MOCK ICIU'I.EHOUP IdlNCirrci-NHlIlT at the Maner Hetel, Net, 'JIT nnd '4J11 West ICIug slres't, epiMwIln the King Htris't Itlnk. ltleker's nnd Hpicnger's 11st drawn from Iho keg. JOHN It. IIIHSINOEIt, ltd Proprietor. MOCICTttini.EtsOlH" MJIthUNCHTIIIH Eienhig nt the Flew Taern, corner West King and Charlotle streets. lt WALTEIl .MVEIfS, Prep. SAUKIl KllAIJT f.UNCII THIS (SATl'lt DAY) Ecenlng ill Estvlsler Hall, East Ivlugstrisjt. All my filendsiire hulled. It C. KUIII.l.ll, Prep. C'llllCKKN COIIN WHIP Ftllt LUNCH TO J Night, at the HIIAMItOCK.aU Dist King street. COME nnd get u mill en a SCIIOONKlt. ltd J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. SAUEIt KKAUT WILL 111: HEUVED 'fill's evening nt the Hchlllcr Heuse, llclh's, Hprengcr's, and ltleker's Peers en tun. W.M.Hl'AN()l,F.lt. ltd Proprietor, I JKIVATE HALE-TWO FAllLOlt HU1T1M. two Extension Tables, ene lled-roein Suite, .liiurtt Heirlgernlur, tHsitlier Ceiuh, Dreser, MarliloTei Table, together with Chairs, Glass ware, and u line assortment of household goods. Apply ler the coming wisk between Ihoheurs of ti and Ilia, in.unil L'uuit & p. in., at JlS-'.'td NO. HIS EAHT OltANGEHT. IjFllLICHALEOFILt.INOIH I10KHI34. On Monday, January 'JD. ls!j, will bn sold at H. IjOgiin'sHalc Hlahlcs, Market stus't, rear of MeOrann Heuse, Lniieasle'r, Pa. , one carload of heavy boned Feeders nnd sonie line Driving Horses. . Hale te commence nt I o'clock ii. m. A credit efiiOdais will he given. Hit DANIEL LOGAN. riMlK FINEST LINE OF CANDLES HFITA 1 tile for Candleinas Day, nt MILLEU'H hOAPCO. WANTED.-A LADY AHOl'T TaT YKAHH of age who Is welt and favorably known In l-'innistcr, te represcnltu Western Ilouse ; must be able te command the attention of peo ple el I nllueiue : salary. S10 te St,, is-r W(K te the right patty. Address, "A. H. 0" enre of I.nti.i,i.H)I..nci:u Ori'ici:. J.inl7-2t 1J10U KENT DWELLINGS AND OTHEK 1 PKOPEKTIF-S with anil without conxe-iileiiecs-Fiem April Laud for Immediate pos session. Call for print! it lists. IIAFHMAN A Hl'KNS, Ileal ltateAgU., Jnnl7-2t Ne. 10 West Orange Ht IIJKTIKING FKOM 111 t.SE .. 1 desire te netlf the) public lhat I have re tiled from the saddlery nnd harness business carried en b me for the istenr at No.nufVu Ne.nufVu tre Square, and Unit the said business wilt tin resinned by my father. .Michael Haberbush. Jt'l CHAS. E. HA1IKK1IUSH. 1:1011 hkntT-tiikimiemh, no, i1s,T:as't ' King street, new ece-cuple'il by Jehn A. Cejle, Atlernesit.jiw, will be for rent from April I, IstKl, These rooms can be used cither for law ultlces or as n small store. A only te ALLAN A. llL'lllt. It Kent Estate Agent. WANTED -I.U.MEDIATELY. TVOGOOD carriage ImmIj makers uudnuccxpcrlciiccd mill hand te work en w chmI working machinery; steady einple ineiit te gissl men. Alse four smith llnlshers. Apply ntu East King street, lineiwtcr, Pa., from 2 p. m, Hattirdny ti7a. in. .Monday. 11ULE1T CAKKIAGK CO.. Janll-lfd llelAIr, Mil. A UIIS'W WANTED-NEW AND WON . V derful llisik in both English unit German. Itecent Explorations and Adventures of Stan ley In the Wilds or Atrial. Thrilling accounts of tils Journey nereis, the dark continent. Over 'JUtlnu engravings. A heuanrn for agents. Send M els ler eutllt. Circulars free. IIOKLANDACO., J15-lldW,8 101 State Street, Chicago, HI. STATE OF HENKY A. GAltl.E, LATE JjJ of Liueastcr city, ilexvnsecl. letters tesiu. iiieutnry en said c'state haliig Uvngniutccl te tlie tmderslgmsl, nil irsens liidebtecl thereto uieHsiiesle(l te mnkelmmesllate pa)inent,nud these having claims or demands against the same, will iirescut them without delay for set tlement te llm undersigned, lesldlng In lincas tcrctly. JAMIiJC. GAllLi:, Executer, 615 West Chestnut Slreid. J. II. II. Waii.ni ii, Attorney. JlsMJIitS rUl'llCU SUPPKH. "" OYSTERS, CHICKENS AND WAFFLES. The ladles' AldHivlety of the Presli terlan .Memerial Cliurch, will gle u Hupiier In Odd Fellows' Hall, Seuth Queen stres't, Thursdnr, Irldayuiid Kit unlay l:cnlngii, January UJ, if and VO. Oysters, Chickens nnd Wattlis nud lighter retiisshinents w lit be served. TICKETS, 10 A UJ Ci'iits. JanlS-3IS,Tu,Tli Fm " """ SALE OR RENT, The v ery ilesirable double house, Ne, 135 North Charlette street, (near Chestnut.) H has every modern coiivculcuee, Is thoroughly well built and will lie sold cheap. I will accept n mort gage at 5 jwr cent, lutercst for Iho greater part of the purchase money. If net sold hy February 15 I will rent the house te desirable tenant at a low rental. In In qulre en the premises or nt J10WM AN A- j US SF.K'ri, Ne. 'JO Ea.t Chestnut street. Willis B. Musser. lid- Hen 3tfetrttfmettt. 4r .. - rpHF. KJNKHT UNK OF WAX HTKIHC. I Acid and Fnraflne Candles rer the JIell- ilnySjBt MILLERWHOAFCCJ TRANCING SCHOOL KVKrtY 'wKDNKH J iter nnd Hntunlny, nlMiennerrherllall. stuey'ii Full Orchestra win be present. Admis sion, 10 and 15 Cent. ' FKANK IIIALKOWMKI, dlltfdH Manager. STOr.-TH0HF. LOOKING Will A GOOD Investment whereby money ran Isn iimue nl once, should net full te call nt the Cooper Heuse any time this week. . ..-., JsnH-21 A. L LAND1H. F OR MIHRTH, C0LLAI18 ANDCUKKH, EltlHMAN'H Ne. 42 West King Street. BtJHINKSH SUITS AT COST, DHEHS HUITH reduced, Treuserings very low, Overrun U iitnnyprlcn, and alt trimmed and mede up In our best fttyl M COKANN 4NOWLKN. Issuing laiiers, Ne. 130 North liucen BU OH HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te EltlHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Btreet, BEST tic HAVANA FUXKK CHlAIt IN the city, at HI LLY WA IT.H, Nes. 5 103 Nerlhqueen 8L decWlmdM,Tu,Ths REMOVAIXIIE OKKICK"eFTIIK liAL liAL liAL tlmore Mutual Aid Heclety has been re moved from 211 West King street te 1M bast King street. All members will present their claims at the new eltlcc. , ltd F.C. KUOF, Hupt. 'l-v I VI DESfD NOTICE. J il.KXMKIlCIIOK HAM, ASMKOCIATION, l,ACASTKII,l"A., Jail. II, IMI. Tim , llN.rt, irM liav flila ,In ileetnred a clenil of four percent., imynlile en .Monday and Tiicsdiiv.Jnn.'jn and 2l, from 8 le 10 o'clock p. in., at Mieunercher Hall. It tlKO. FFEIFFEIt, Bee. rs.HE APPLICATION OF AAHON HNYDKIl 1 for transfer of the hotel license of Marga ret Flery. 2d ward, city, will Iss heard en Wed nesday. Jan. 22, POO, nt 10 a, m. janl.11,19 11. F. W. UHIIAN, 1). C. Q. B. JUDGES HAVE IXJNG HINCE DECIDED that Hilly Walti's Cigar Is the Ilest In the Blate. Forsnleat NOS. ft A lat NOKTH QUEEN at. dccMmdM,Tu,Th,H NOVEL KNTE11TA1NMENT IN ncctlen with an Oyster Hups;r, ENTITLED CON- " The Festal Days of the Week," In the Iccture room of HI. Jehn's Lutheran Cliurch, en tlie cchlngs or JANUAKY 23 and 21. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. ltd IJHOCTOIt'H Ol'EItA HOUHli Procter A Soulier Proprietors and Managers. Friday unit Saturday Jan. 17 and 18. and Kit urdny Matinee, MAlUE HILFOKDE. In the Itemnntlc Military Drama, "The .Enemy." Fric es, 15, 20, 00, M and 75 ecnis. Monday, Jan. 20, EDWAKD HAKItlGAN., Janir-'.'t "lirANTED-A. 5IAN OF F.X(JEPTIONAL V ability nnd push te Inke chnrge of iv work In Ijincaster county which will yield fretnllOO te ))2,etU per year: salury of (tw per month guarauletd te the right party ; must be of excellent nddresi, full of business, and have (100 te Invest : only thoroughly competent men need apply. GDengnniKliK'cupntlen nnd nd dress ).," care or Intklmcienceb ettlec. Jnul7-2td e AI.LOKHEND -FOK- J0HN H. METZLER'S Investment Circular, Ne. 0 SOUTH DUKEHTKEET. el.Vlyd C1IIEAT AUCTION HALEOf" ENtTkE X Hteck of New Furniture, CclM.MRM'lNn HATPIlllAV, .lANUAKV 25, ISO, AtOe'cliM'k a, m.. will inventory $11,000, and will liesltlcely lie sold without. rcsere. Thellrm efDclchler A Hcluium, 21 Seuth C neon street, Ijiueusler city, hae transferred the entire stock te the undersigned, te be sold nt auction. It lsau Immense Meck, and there's the rub, be cause) It will tnke n small nrmy ofheuse-kee.'-ers te buy It. Turn mil! Turnout! forhau ferhau stlrcs, Fashlonnlile Parler Hulls, Iledroem Hults, Hal Hacks, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Well we hne everything found In a sltx-k of the kind. JOKLL. HAINES, JaiilS,'Jl,2t,2IAllw Auctioneer. M ADAME GUEKPILLON W1M. C1IVK lNSTIIUCTlONS IN FRENCH in This City. FKOM OCTOIIEIl 1st. Ne deduction for absence. Fer Particulars address, M'MHO., sac-lj dS Ne. 119 Nei th Q.iiecn Htrcet. T M1K MUSIC STOKE. lasen & Hamlin Organs. Highest Distinctions for Demonstrated Supe riority. World's Exposition, Paris, 1R07. International Exhibition, Vienna, 1S7.I. Grand International Exhibition at Santiage, 1875. Sweden and Norway, 1S7S. Culled Htntcs Centennial Exhibition, Phila delphia, 1S70. Universal Exposition at Paris. 1878. Italian Musical Exhibition, Milan. 18 it. International Exhibition, Amsterdam, Neth erlands, lssJ, FOR HALF. AT THE MUSIC STORE, 14 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. WOODWAKD A CO. T 11. MAHT1N .CO. SPECIAL LIST CARPETS STILL IN PRO GRESS. Remember this sale is ler the purpose of closing out remnants and patterns we will net keep, patterns manufacturers have dropped, patterns with borders, etc. Prices very low, lower than ever before. Patterns are geed. Will keep the carpets for you until April if you desire. Mequcttcs were $1.50, new $1 and 1.25. Hedy Brussels (best) were 1.25, new $1. Hedy Brussels were $1.15, new 90c Bedy Brussels were $1, new Velvets were $1.25, new $1. Tapestries (Ne. 1 grade) were 90c, new 75c Tapestries (Ne. 2 grade) were 75c, new 60c Tapestries (Ne. 3 gradc)werc 65c, new .6c. Ingrains at half price. Wall Paper Remnant Sale. Special sale of 2,000 pieces. Lets of ie, te 30 pieces. All from last season. Geld and Blanks all marked at special prices, including the hanging, which will be no extra charge en this special sale only. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor, West King and Prince Sts., Hem 3lfeertttment BCTT TWO rOB FIVKCr.NT.CIOAB8 the city, at HILLY WAIT7H, . Ne. 5 A l North Queen HI, dec5-mdM,Tu,ThJ F ARMEHS WANTED TO HUFPI.Y MIUC J.T IOM liAnvAniEin UAiuiinr,uw.i eSB-trdAwll M Church Ht,,I.nrA Or, Te. OYHTKHS I ntWT tlYHTKIW tN THE MAR-, ketservedln nil styles, nnd meals at all hours, nlCHAKI.KSE.HOHTEHH, In therer of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. nev3S-2mdR B" "ihVYVfAm II A8 THK BEST TWO FOK 6c and Se Clgsrs In the Stat, at NOS. A 108 NOKTH QUEEN HT. dcc.W)mdM,Tu,Th,H THK FINEST DINE OK IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana cigars, our manufacture, In boxes or at, 60 nnd 100. DEMUTHIs CIO Alt STORK, 18-tfdR HI Kaat Klac BtntL THK FINEST MNE OF WAX BTEKIO Arid nml Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, nt MILI.EKH HOAF CO. XJIOR RKNT-A THRK&8TORY BRICK Dwelling Houw. with modern Improve ment, Ne. 817 Kaat King Btreet, with Brick Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hei- man. Apply te urjO.ii. ni'svjiA.miiv. e. zia Uallt King Direct. JS-tfd TI1KY CAN AM, COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz Havana Filler Cigar, at NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. dccMmdM,Tu,Th,H CJKIN CURATIVE HOAF." 'S Brown's " Skin Curative Seap " k'pens- the file 1 11 aefl nnd Hnioeth lis velvet. Prevents nnd cures all skin disceMes. Fer JllHJnill.tUI1, Kl,,l,n, M.. tUGID in 11V BUUII l,..k fcn , .I.....1..S Jt... IknHt ... B.1...V made nine eciunis 11. rer ininnia 11 isusuiieru PURELY VEQETABLE. Fricc, lie a soap, cake. HOLD ONLY AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COIt. DUKE A LEMON STS. Jnl31yln,Tli-R w IDM i-KU'H CORNER, NOW IS THE TIME AND Widmyer ' s THE PLAGE, -FOR- HOUSESTIRES FURNITURE MADE UP IN INNUMERABLE SETS. ALL PRICKS! BUT ALL OF TI1EM LOW PRICES. WIDMYER'S COMER, CAST KING A DUKE STS. H AGER& BROTHER. Hager & Brether. 25, 27, 29, 31 WEST KING ST. REMNANTSI We have Just finished our YEARLY STOCK TAKING and .have Extraordinary ItnruulnH In all Departments Marked Belew Cost Price. REMNANTS 111 DRESS GOODS, 5c te 00c. REMNANTH In DRESS BILKS, 23c te 11. REMNANTS In CLOAK1NGS, 00c te 1, REMNANTS In CLOTHS, 0-1, 50c te jjl. REMNANTS In FLANNELS, 12Jc te 60c. REMNANTS In FRENCH SATINES, 12J50 te 2.V. REMNANTS III DOMESTIC SATINES, Se te 10c. Te Hediice our Stock of SHAWLS we hne Marked them at Very Ijew Irlces. SQUARE SHAWLS, 1 te J3. LONG SHAWLS, 12 te We have Complete Line of nLACK CASH MERE and MERINO SUA WIH. I1LACK CASHMKHE SQUARE SHAWLS, 1(2 te f?. 11LACK MERINO LONG SILWLS, tl te 115. Our Entire Stock of DIIESS MATERIAL Re duced. CAHHMEItES.lOc te 50c. PLAIDS, 12!c te 33c. CLOTHS, 15c le50e Di:UEiaES,8cteH)c. hERUUS,at)cte50c. REDUCTIONS IN ULACK GOODS. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 W. King St, LANCASTER, PA. M ITElta A RATIIFON. THAT ARE CHEAP km GOOD As well, are tlie Important features of our stock today. If jeucxniiiliie them jeu'll pronounce them rticap and you'll consider tlicni K,)ed. The wear alone can proe tills. mm ' THE ASSORTMENT I8600D AND THE Styles Are Many. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET TiANCASTUK, PA. Mtttt &htvtlmmgnt: -rr a. RHOAWJ BON. Nmnr for Lancaster. Royal Worcester Ws and Cut . Glass IN FULL SELECTIONS. TIiMe linen are IntrndnisMl tvrfav. nrf will liAnrf,tiiinni.i n., .....Ai .iMi, n uA,Afc.. .... lrj,nDilnR,,d, B,"!B Bver and Art Ooedi t and the Rlai embracen the DucbeM, HUr, rH and Hobnail trie. Among agree variety of articles are U read Tray, Berry Dlnhen. TumWerJ . X.itZiZ :.' L,.':'!" , " "". .V"""'' nr' Bre wormy 01 careiiu examination, ana you m rneet cordially Invited te Inspect them. A Special Drive In Htetllng Silver, of which we aie selling mere thli oeeion than ever before, H. Z. RHOADS 5c SON Ne. 4 wist Kara bt., . jjtrnt glbpvttim?ttt, -VTOTIC TO MY FRIENDH AND CUH- TOMKRH 1 I have located temporarily my office and wnreroems at the Heiithcrn Market, corner el SOUTH OUEKN AND VINE HTREETH, nnd have In stock a fine assortment of Hlclgtm, Dug gles. PhnHens and Family Carriages, and Hie Norbeck Read Carts, all el my own manufac ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. my nuug jieiicsl wurs una iair acanngs, always wins. dev2l-lfd J. H. NORBECK, Agent. rflHE FINEST LINE OF WAX 8TKRIC I Acid nnd Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. P OR JAPANESE GOODS, aoteERIHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Street DAY COUrtSK: it(l NIOIITMEH. 8ION. KEYHlONEBUINKStS COL- LEGE. Y eung Men and Ladles. This school In better prepared ttian ever te give you a flrst "Clnss business education. Our efforts the first year have tcen crowned with wonderful suc cess. , W. D. MOS8ER, Prln., Ifd&w 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. s ELLINGOFFTO CLOSE BUSINESS. BARQAINHAT Mrs. E. M. Woodward!s, Ne.26K East King Ht. WAS H ELLO 1 POSITIONS FOK GRADUATIS. The LANCASTER BUHINhMS COLLEGE docs net held out positions as an Inducement for young men nnd Indies te enter. Although 11 has placed mere eung men and ladles In po sition than any ether medium ; and, hy the way, they are competent young men and Indies, tee. Visit nt College Reems, Ne. 31 Nertli Duke street. Address. H.C.WE1DLER. Principal. TXCITKSIENT STILL RUNS HIGH AT -OVER TIIAT- Fine Cern at 5c a Can. Full Cream Cheese Just In at 12Jc V ! HI lbs Geed Dried Peaches for 25c. Four fbs New Evaporated Apples for I5e. Twe and three ths New Pruiiellns, 25c, Extra Geed Dried Beer, 10c and 12'c y B. Uencless Hums. 12c ft. Desl Hum In the world, 12J4C lb. Sheulder.excellent (iinllty,6c. Jeb Let of Jelly and Preserves In two and three peuud cans, at hnlf price. Hcadqunrtcrs for Ictlcy's India and Ceylon Teas. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, SOUTH QUEEN bT., NEAR CENTRE SQUARE. s ACIUFICEHALE. Charles Stamm, 35-37 LANCASTER. PA. -Of- I Men's White Merine 50c goods ue at 23c. Men's White Merine 75c goods go at Wc. Men's White Merine SI goods go nt 75c. Men's All-Weel White !1 75 goods go ut SI 25. Men's Sinrlct 81 goods go at 75c. Men's Scarlet SI 25 goods go at SI 00. Indies' White Merine 00c goods go at 37Jc. Ladles' White Merine 75c goods go nt 0c. Indies' White MerlueSt gexxls goat 75c. Lndle White Merine SI 2.3 Goods go nt Si. Ijidles' White All-Weel SI 75 goods go at SI 25, ladles' Scarlet geed goeils at tl2Jc. Indies' Scarlet SI goods go at 75c. Ladles' Scarlet SI 25 goods go nt SI. A big let of Odds and Ends and some slightly soiled goods will be sold at half price. 35-37 BOSTON STORE. ki pen Stat, IR li pen Street, M -Lancaster, pa. tcn bucvttBcmcttt. -CARRIAGE WORKS. D0ESB0M OARjTlAQE WORKS. Cemer of Duke and Vine Streets (former!; iiurutTS ee Blliryi, GEO. H. NORBECK. Prep. 6,OOU Over Six Thousand Dollars M.OW In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1 8fM A II the LATEST STYLES for 1 HIM a-Th best of mechanics en repairing at th pocrsem Carriage Works, corner of Duke nnc Tiiiesiirvin.- nv-iyait rUK MAKE OF'OOLDEN LION AND MM V Hucnaueccignm cannot ee excelled. DEMUTH'M CIGAR STORK. EttablUhed 1770. Ill East King StreeU irv-WUIK THE FINEST LINE OF WAX STERltl Acid nnd Paraflne Candles for the Heli aays, at JULbKU'H SOAP OO. milE LAROK8T ANfl IflNEMT MNR ril J- Meersctiaum and French Briar Flpeil yigar iieiucrs, cigur cases, snun llexcs and all Rltifl nt KinntrAriB arllnln. 1 .. , DEMUTH'H CIGAR STORE, al8-tfdR tU East King street. THE FINEST LINE OF WAX STERId Acid and Paraflne Candles for the Heli unys, at aiil,LiE1v hcjap UO. 117" ANTED. TEACHER IN WEST tlEMPf field township. Salary, 150 per mentH for permanent, with Ne. 1 In tcnhlnir. Nel permanent according te murk. Scheel beard iijecis at, lrenviuc en Jan. 18. Successful a J. I.. REIT.EL. Sec., Meuntvllle. Janll-lwel West Hemptleld Scheel District, rpllOCTA SHANK, Hit H1IIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'I CJUTftllKIKS, Ne. 110 Nertli Queen Btreet. Shirts made te order as low as HjOO. Ierfecl ntgiiaranteea. Tlireuctl nerrssltv w linen slArllprf n IfAKr LAUNllilY and nre prepared le laundry of nl mini. manu-iyitit TTOUSE-PAINT1NG, GRAINING ANI UYRON J. BROWN. ' siirrVnunr lit (Jrr I Brown, deceased. Practical Painter. Oralnrl aneuuizier. worKUeneoy contract or di"i cneiip ui iirsi-ciuss wiirK can ee ueue. a workmen, nnd none but best material ui. Fine Graining nsnecialtv. S-Ordcrs by mull intended. Shep 52 NertC u'ii iwBue:iiex' im risi jiiiucs sireci. Janll-lind fTWIE FINEST LINE OF WAX STERI'l s acie ana ranillne Cnnelles for the Uelti enys, at aiillijks soap co. FOR THINGS NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL. Ge te EltlHMAN'H. Ne. 12 West KlngHtreet. pfUNE' TOILET SOAP. Liberian Palm Oil When properly made Inte Se,ip priMluces flit i' uiesi. j enci neap Known, MlLLERSOAP CO. "VITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you liave them examined you will prebabl j mm iiini mere is snmeiiiing wrong Willi tnen ana iiiuc giasscf will ee n greni Help la you. We use Illimitable "DIA MANTA'Mpns, which nre made only by ui,nnd recommended uy icauing cjcuusis us ine ucsl aids te uere live vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, fil.OO ', usual prier 1 Steel Heectacles. fiOu.: usual nrlee. M I .no. Artlflclul Eyes Inserted, if 1 ; usual price, 9101 M. Z1HEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Streets OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. miH-lyc ri RE iVTEMT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. CERHRRTS! Ocrcoalsinnde te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from 810 te S3 ; from IS te S5 from SO te Jl 50. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material sutln lined, utS23. Tills Is the mitet sweeping reduction cve mane in fine Tailoring, unit win ennble tlii; mail line'rr t(k e.,t. n flrstwluuri nrllpln ttr th,l snme money he would hne te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhartj 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. il27-tfd rpHEP HE PEOPLES CASH STORE. THE PEOPLE'S GUSH STORE. Clothing made te order dur ing the next 60 days at greatlyi reduced prices. $30.00 Suits for $25.00 $25.00 Suits for $20.00 $10.00 Pants for $7.50 $ S.50 Pants for $6.50 $ 6.50 Pants for $5.00 A let of Ready-Made Over coats, made in our own shops during the dull season will be sold without regard te cost. GEO. F. RATHVON, 25 East King Street,,, mar.vldlt LAN CASTE U, J'A I r yLaLfiv; ij " Vt TaT?7i-tWSTHfW ,, m, , -s,, 5WW -tSiWf (..-.- ,'f .,, I.- , 3 r"' il!i!i3:
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