wwet9vjvu' TVSWW-fp fi- , 61 thb -LAKdASMifl 'fy&r1$tims&ia&tA WflttniMi' JAiWAiiVWifctf.:" I , 4.-MJ. j , 5irie --.f .'- ;f "?? - . . w , v K 5fiK, iy 3 W s 1 .-4, m. i' ,v.i KJ- rt- 'ikt ENGINEER DIES. vHiWIfllM, APTE 1 YElE'S'ILLJiES?, Mtl lJ Iltu ,iC0B VEISTER- -5,t4 lTiKUve or DowntiiBtewa and AVelt y, Kiewa CIUmh of CelttmbU Ter i ;i a )0 Yrs-Tfce PoatelHoo Matter. f . ,s Columbia, Jan. M. Jacobs. Webster, a (e "WH known! rcsldent of town, died this ttWulnget 3:20 o'clock, at his liome en IK US' PIOnQ SfOCOnU BireQW u utmu nn3lra :,iC-Ut . Mnuimntlnm after almost one Year's & 'riekness. Ha was born In Downlnglewn, has been he was engineer at the Columbia Iren com pany's mill. A wife and threo sons sur-A-ive. The rnneral will be held en Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tlie I'ostefflco Matter. W. C. Moere, special agent from the pest office department, was in town this morn ing at 10 o'clock, and met a number of prominent Cuslness men at A. J. KaufT man's offlce. The talk was of a desultory ''tkftrftcter In which the advantnges and Hie disadvantages of locations were discussed. Communications wero prosentod from Dr. C. K.Markle, Goe. DeIIuffand J. K. Kltiry which were goneralln characier nnu wero Hied with Mr. Moere. Goe. W. ualilc-T man speke in raver or iao.Aecnuon en which the Episcopal ehurtntiew stands. P. A. Kredcl, J.O.-'Stoner, f.irmerj B.C. Weleh, jMrfefn favor of an uptown looa leoa loea "VoBr -fi, 8. Dotwller asked for lnfornm lnfernm lnfornm tlen ns te locations or sites which the Third and Locust stroet pcople proposed te effer. He thought that the business pcople i should decide, and he was of tlie opinion that threo-feurtbs of the poeplo would tay that the Second street location was the boil. lle could sy that if that site was soleclwl a aultable biilidlng would be eroded. Mr. Moere stated that the government would net entertain u preposition for removal un less a substantial building should be offered. Win. Merris submitted plans and proposals for a postefflco building above Third strcet. Mr. North will submit plins In a few days. A nuruber of ether spocches were made in favor of loca tion In seme ethor part of town. Mr. Mpore allowed the fullest discussion with out any poiaenal expression. All intor inter intor ested bolievo that the qucstten will seen be sctlled. The regular monthly meeting of council will be held this evening. Marie IIHforde and an oxcellont com pany will appear in "The Enemy" In tbeopera Iiouseon Wednesday ovenlng. Twe drafts of ears colllded at Vesta filr filr nace yesterday afternoon causing a alight wroek. The sheeting match between teams from Xaneailer mid Columbia has been posl pesl posl pened en account of sickness of t.ve Lan caster marksmen. Geergo I'rnlm, of Chlckics, will lme a hearing bafofe Sciulre Evans this ovenlng for assault nud drunken and disorderly, Kate McClure and Charlette Dersoy weie bofero Sriulre Evans last night for dis orderly conduct. They paid cots and were discharged. Tee directors ure dlrcusslng the nJ isa blllty of closing the schools en account or sickness. Five toachers were sick yester day, and the lisl of sick pupils la still large. , Employment of Dogs la AViir. Writing about the use of trained dogs in foreign armies an nentlnels, messengers, etc. , the Londen Saturday Jlevicw recalls that the employment of dogs In war was net lufrcquent from the ery earliest times. Corinth Is &ald te have been saved by llfty of theso valiant auxiliaries, which, whlle the rest of the garrison ulcpt, rcmalned en the alert, and performed valuable outpost duty till the druukenrovcllers were reused. Philip of Maccden utillzed their sorviee in pursuing me meuniaiuccrs among thelr rocky lastucsscs during his campaign against Argile. Altlla preferred te trust the safety of his camps te their kecn perceptions rather than te the cars nud eyes of his Huns. Tlie Unmans iecog ieceg nized their value for the same purpose. nd the geese of the capllel came te the rcscue net only of men, but of dogs, tee, which far ence wero caught napping. The Earl of Essex, in suppressing tlie Irish rebellion In the time of Elizabeth, is stated te have organized a ferce of 600 blood bleed bounds te accompany the army. In mero modern times we find the eolebruted " Monstache" amongst the heroes of the French urmy at the conuueucouiunt of the century. He was decorated by Marshal Lunncs at Austerlttz, and finally met a Boldier's death In the rcnlnsiilii, where he was shot shortly after the Mone of Badsjez. At the present time .the Russians train dogs te act aa sentinels, having found the necessity of their aid during the expedition under Skebelclf in Asia Miner, where a stealtliy and cunning enemy found means te ourprlse them en neighbors began te experiment en the value of dogs for outposts ab far back us 1685, and ure satisfied as te the atsistance they would render in the outpost line. " . Juvonlle rickpoekots. Frem the Indlauapelli Journal. An Incident in thoexpcrlcncoofa Christ mas shopper indicates the presence In the city ofseiunono proficient in the training of "Arful Dodgers. " A lady was going up Illinois street recently, Just as it was growing dark, and was addrossed bv two liltle girls, who ran out from a doerw.iv and trotted along by her side. "Lady, lady, " said one, in a piping voice, "will you please uutle this strlngr I can't de it myself." The child had en a cape, fiitnedwith strings, Hed In n series of hard knots. " I steeped, " said the lady, "te unfasten them, and worked Indus triously utthe tabk for a minute or two without success. The ether girl pictsed close te my side, but I thought nothing or it, even when I saw the Hash of a hand kerchief In her hand. At that Instant the little ene I was trying te assist said, Acver mind any louger, lady j I will get somebody else te untie the knots for me ; and with that away they both ran as rapidly as their legs could rfy. A moment later I missed my handkerchier, which I had slipped Inte my cloak pocket when I steeped te reach tke knots. The unoccupied girl bad taken It, and the tightly fastened vuiw u5 murciya ruse te wuimraw attention. " my Dorcas Vonatleiiu. The ladles of the Union Dorcas societv acknowledge the following donations" Through Mrs. M. L. MUler, a friend, $5; n friend, 1 j Mrs. II. S. Williamson, go j Mm. Elizabeth Eshleman, 52; a frlend, 81 ; Mis. A.Pyfer, ?lj a Jrleud, 81 j mu Lydia Fiynu, f 1; a f.-iend, 53.50; Henry IC, Baum gardner, ?10; Mrc. Themas Hays, 51 ; a Wend, ?5; Miss L. E. Wright, ?1; n frlend, 1 ; Mrs. L. A. Brcnctnan, f 2 ; S. C. H., 55; 4ehn F. Behncr, J5, and 3 garments from Industrial society. Death or a Yeung Muu. Edward L. Harris died yesterday at his beme,217 West Walnut street, of heart dis ease. He had been sick about a weck. Hn was 80 years of age and osenoftholato James Harris. He werked for a time In the Pullman car shops in Chicago, and re tarncd te Lancaster about a year age. A Train Thai Is Lnte. There Is mero grumbling among the patrons of the Pennsylvania railroad about the train called Atlniitie Express, which fcheuld .reach here at 11:S0 from the west each day, than all the ethcis en the read put togetber. It is about an Heur late almost flve days of a week, and pcople ure ehiiired te watt In Hia kt,.Mn.. t...ii i. i Ji 1 l.l. Mtl. .amv Kin VaTVJB WMK 111 lll.m llflll l,'.l. ...tT jgM'Jlvlng In town nbent 20 years. He was nn S wtfflnoer en the V. R. R., but left the Bcr-'M-, , i rlee about 8 -years age. Before his death ferJj Irneet time for Seashore Express. -' Stumhcill lilrl Vl... The viewers appeinted te assess damages caused by the propesoi opening of Mar hall Mtreet heard the testimony this after noon of witnesses subiwnaed en the part of the. comity, us te the value of the land Iskcn. Their repei twill be tiled lo-mer-iw, The Sobering Machine. Frem the Doylcttewn Democrat, The "Sobering Machlne" Is something new te Doylcstewn and te Doylcstewners of the prosent day, but the time was whcl It was a familiar plece of machinery en our streets. That was almost forty years oke, and before our town had beceme tlie metropolis it has grown te be. Like nil great Inventions It was the child of 'neces sity, it was uscu te get nu or urunicen men en our strectN. The inventor took the bind wheels of a set of low running gears, rigged a box en the axle, with a tonitue, or shaft, te pull by. It was man ned by a half dozen young men, "Jeck" Reynolds In command, and ware generally en duly at night, Wbeu n drunken man made his appearance en the streets, the machlne was breucht out, run te where he was, he was helped Inte It and laid en his back, and then run out of town. It was net a downy bed for the occupant, by any means, and arldoefamllo would have a wonderful sobering effect en him. The eiu "iiums," wne useu tocemo into town from the country, seen get a great dread of the "sobeilng machine." and. after ene or two rides, they falled te visit us. Its Inllucnre was llkowlse Jvery salutary en tlie same class in the borough, and, whlle the machlne was In use, they wero afraid te appear en the Btrcct when tipsy. This plece of machinery has passed Inte history, and but few' romembor it. It did some geed In its niodestway. AHulIdtmrLot&enl. Bailsman fc Burns, real cstate ngentu, sold for Samuel Bailsman, from his Maner street tract, a let ojkgreund fronting 100 feet ojjMauer street, and 201 feet in tiepin, lifr'Jeiin P. Bltzberccr. for $800 cnuli , . Vex Clinso Te-Uny. The fox ohase at Graeff's Landing te-day is being largely attonded, as the weather Is oxcellont. Quite a number of hunters came te town this morning and went out te the chase this aftorneou, Went te Jein Ills Ship. Rcah Prazer left this city at neon te-day for Xorfelk.wlioro he Joins thogevoriimeut Bhlp Alllnnce, en which hn Is paymaster. AVhere the Grip lias a Held. Out of eighteen ladles who are employed In the dressmaking establishment of Miss Stella Stoelo, en North Queen street, thirteen are suffering from the grip. ' " , Tile European Wlrarrt has no equal In tcll Iiik tbgpntt, present and future, locating hid den trenture, brings rocenclllatlonn, iliew.i you ncerrectlllcenem of your future partner, and tells you what you are best ndaptcd for, Cftll nud be convinced. I.ndle, GOccnts ; ceiitlcineii Jl 00. e. t'ifl Wcit King atreet, corner of Mary, jAnlKUd&llw Pcatha. Gable. Janunry 12, 1800. In this city, Henry A. Uable, In his teventy.thlrd year. The relatives and friends or the family, nUe St. Joieph's and at Bernard's ocletlci, sroro srero srore spectfully Invited te attend tlie funeral, from his Inte rcstricucc, Ne. 310 Seuth Queen street, en Wcdnuduy moraine at 0 o'clock, lllizli MnssntBt. Mary's church nt 9.30 o'clock. In terment at Hi. Mary's cometery. KociiEsnennrcn. In thin cltr, en the 12th lust., Jehn .Mnrtln Kochfiuleorlcr, In theOUth yenr of hlsnge. The relallvc nud frlends of the faintly lire re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his Inte residence, Ne. 401 Ueavcr ulroct.en Wod Wed ncsdny Hftcrnoenal US o'clock. Interment nl Zlen's cemetery. "id IlAimts. In this city, en the 13th lint., of heart disease. ldward L. HnrrK In thuSUth year or his nge. The rcliitlvei mid frlends of the family are re spectfully Invited te uttend the funenil, from his mother's residence, Ne. 237 Wctt Walnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment nt Lancaster cemetery. 2td NnviN. Died nt her home, Csornnrven P.ncc, nenr Iincaiter, l'n., Monday morning, January 13. Martha Jenkins Nevln. widow of tlie lata Rev. Dr. Jehn V. Nevtn, niu! ilunghtcr or Itebert Jcnklni", esq., of Windser Keigcs, In tue bltii year or her nge. funeral from her late resldenca en Wednes day aftsrnenn nl2 o'clock. Junl3-2td A'Dnint. In this clty.en Ihc lDili Inst., Kilg. abeth, dnuahter of Wllllum and Curelln Yii Ulih,ngcd II months. The rilatlves and friends of the family are ro re spcctfully Invlted te uttend tlie funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. 730 High street, Wednesday afternoon nt )i o'clock, Interment at 8t. Jeseph's Amclery. Hitvitct0. I'lilludelphla l'rodiice Market. rilll.AHl-.I.l'iUA. Jan. 11. Noen-Flour dull, l'cnn'a supern, 2&0i'J75; extra. 275O300; rsmlly, 37&S3M; roller, 4 txiijl !J5; nutcnt, HKJIW. Whent bteady : Ne. 2 Red, new, bOkflSle ; Ne. 1 l'cnn'a Iteil. OOe; Ne. 2 de, H7nS3c Cern steady ; Ne. 2, new, 8di837e ; old, IS Outs dull Ne. 2 White !81fi$29e. ; Ne. 2 mixed, l7Hv. Itnui tun ; Winter J12M8IS SO. Ilalrd buy wcnlt: $IOOOi313 00ns tnnunlltv ; Uinolliyl9S3i3ea for choice; mixed, II It 00; baled ryu stinw, new, $le00. iiiiucr ami; rcuiva creamery cxlrn 2526e ; Puiin'n llri,U e.xtrn !)2ia.:i5. Kggidull ; lcnii'anitU!,1501Ce;licldlets, 15 2.1c, ns le quality. Uliecse dull ; part iklmii, 7iS7ie; full skims, Iii:lp, i'ctreleum steady; refined In lib): Potatoes firm ; iUtfftfe per bus. as t ils.. 7We. i te quality. (Ji-.ilu nud i'rovisteiiH I'urnhhcd by H. K. Yundt, broker. CUICaoe, Jan. 11,1:00 e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Outs. Perk. 1-iirtl. r .-. January.. 211 . li rM . . Kebruniy.......... 15154 . . c March 70 S0k ... 8 K April 3l May 8114 Rl'i 2JJi l t)7 fl tti June - Mil ilf't July -rvfi 32JJ CruileOll 1 OjU Consels Closing 1'rlces 2:15 o'clock n. in. Wheat Cem Onw. 1'erK. laird Year . ... January... 77 2l au 0 62 83 February 78,'t 20U 20 tl &7 5 85 Mnreh ... .7l Wl . U C7 5 V2 April. ",. aiVi Muy m?i sis 22j( e w e 07 June my. ai'5 July- b0 sill Consels CrudeOll 105X ., Htceipts. Cari.uu. Winter Wheat - sw Bprlng Wheal 6J tirn... . iji Oats . . si" Hye Uarley M Head. ItecelpU Hogs . 2j,0fl Itecelpts-Ciitlle p.oeo Stock .Mnrkels. Quotations by Iteed, McGrnnu A Ce., baulu'is. Lauenster, l'a. NEW TOIIK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. 3 1. M, Canada I'uclfle- O. CCA I Colerado Ceal Central I'aclde .. . . Canada Beut hern 5i 3,. 6Bi Chi. UU U A l'bg :.; .. . . .. Den. lllea 13el. L. & W. 13JW 1 J M j3iK Krle . Ml -'OH 28 Krle 2ads . .2 . Jer O 12,11.4 I23! jaw Len.iN " air U Hhore lJJJi ll 103 Mlcb. Cvn , ; Missouri l'ftcWc. 7'.Mi 72U 72; lleck. Valley. ... . . k f N. V. N.l'.Prcf 7J,'i 73'i 7J'i N.West. : . ' no' N.Y.C Newi:ngland ll; 11 n"w llnst'lV-nuuisee. Wj W; m Omnli 3JJ? 32-iJ ltM Ort-gen l'r.inscentlnentul.. SIJJ MY. 31 Onuirle A W ' I'ncina Mall Ss ssi' ,' ' Richmond Terminal 2liJ 2lil 21? Bt.Paul.......... mil $1 hSi! Texas 1'aclUe. ...... ae1 Union rncltle 7 bin tms WubashCe.il ic iJ Itj Wubnsh l'rcf. " sifj Western U ty. KAi tM West bhere Bends .. ? rilILAIlLI-lUA LIST. Ih. Vul. , 2jt II.N.Y.A-1'hlla M " ' Pa.lt.Il. :.: & iNnVr ....: y-z lm lSi 1H itesienv. PuS !'.!nr.!!i!"!""r. '. '.'. P.A.H - N.CeuU IVepls lasi ,. eu!ll"::::z::.;.:.;rr f " Ltve Steelc Mnrkctu. 3 fm,.,CdSu,.j8Ori3;.,lccSmu'.:,-0M ' 'hlpmenu a,'wj dun; beeves, fl Olai fin. nvn W U1S3 -stockers "and feSKrs. b'mShus! cows, bull nnil inljBd.tl 603310: Texas 0,111 , ','-"'IPUi.25.tMJ:hliiueiiu. 2,0u0! mar. ket Uremj; mixed, 653.I W; h.tiVy Kheep-UecelliU, 7.000: hll.ment.v,O00: mar. iiUS??.8 ! nativcs.Sl 0OSI 73 ; Western woeled fi?005 hernTexani.ii 60cSHO;lamb,,fw te M per hundred welitht. '' Last Libeuty. Cattle Itecel)u. 2S20; thln 'emI flt dull: prime, tl Wiu):koeS! l00ai?6j falr.HaWiaS; bulls, tfmltZ no cars Uilpped tj New Yerk. ' Hogs lltccliits, 10m); shipments, lioe; market fair: best IlKht Yorkers. J3 B.V33 7J medium and llsht J'hllftdelphln, J3 6J33 75 neavy ties, nr3 75! no curs shipped te New Y rnnrhl. mm 'lit OTk. J uneep iieeeipu, OOOt shiftmen. M90! irmrKeiumi mline.K 2'wMM: oe1. llfiOA (Ml fiilr, IM(jlW): common, HW&SfiO; lambs, Vi'iMfciLO. , Trie Live stoelt Market. IAKCAt.Tr.it, PA., Jan. 15.The rcwlpts etlive (clock nl the jrnrd of James Htermrt A Hen the pet week were 200 cattle and 850 liegi. All were dlteescd of. The prices wcret Blockers, IZ25f3.2S 100 , , ferdirs. t WKiv.1 75 J butchers, Mia W, according te quality, Hogs sold ni irytM'plOO . Lecitl Stock imd llends. Reported by J. II. Ixng. value, sale. Uncss't 8 per cmt, 1890 00 JOl 0 " 1SU5... ., .-.let) lle 4 " " Hchoel lean 18', 1(10 103 4 'i " In 1 or 20 years. 100 100 " 4 " " In 5 or 20 years. 100 101 i 4 ' lnlOer'JOjcars. 100 103 in 15 or 80 years, ion ler Maiilitlm Uoreueb lean......tM 100 102 JtlBCltU.ArtKOVS STOCKS.' - Qunrryvllle IL 11 ......,.. 80 J MlllersvllleHlrcctCar M W Inquire Printing Company -. 50 65 Oasllght and Fuel Company-, ,25 HtevenIlonse(IJonds).......,4 . 100 100 Columbia Has Cemimny. 25 25 Columbia Water Company - .12 " . HunuehannalronCemmny.M -.. 100 200.2.5 Marietta Hollew-waro.... 100 210.10 Htavcns Heuse - f . Mlllersvllle Nermal Hchoel ... 25 Is Northern Market 0 77 liastcrn MarkcU., - - -...... .W ,M Oas Company llends (5 per cU 1W0).. 1M 101 Columbia llorengh lleud 100 1UX60 ouarryvllle It. It. 7's 00 107 itradlmi A Columbia It, It. 6. 100 1WW IMIoenl.lt'ht Company M 6..60 Western Market 50 50 (southern MarkeU...- - .... 50 a.i IjiiicastrrCllyStroet Hallway Ce.,.. 50 45 Itnktr.udhtreetKall way 6Q r West KndHtrect Hallway 50 00 lAncastcrHteamltadlatorCe., 60 80 Ilchetlalycalhcrce. - ,50 m Watch Kactery 6's W 101 Lane. Cliem. Ce - IW 135 TVKKI'IKE STOCKS. ,. .. . Lancaster Fmltvlllc,..... 50 45.W Irfincnster&LUItz 25 ,.50 Iincaslcr Wllllamslewn 25 100 IjincasUr A Maner . 59 law? Lancaster & Manhclm 25 37.25 Ijmcastcr A Marietta ,25 80 Lancaster A New Helland.. ,,..., 100 SO UIk aprliiK A neaver Valley. ,...., 2- , . HrTdEepert and Jlorseshec , lJi 23 Julmnbla A Chestnut Hill. . 20 27 Columbia A Wnshlncten 20 20 Conostega A lllg Bprlng ......i 25 20 Marietta A Mount Jey. ,25 25 IjincMUJoyAElUalKsthtewn. 100 (2 50 Lancaster A Busquchanna. 300 2WJ Lancaster A New Danville 1... 25 U Columbia A Marietta 25 20 Maytown AKIuatiethtewii 25 2 Lancaster A Kphrata 25 '.8 75 liancftstcr A Willow Htreet 25 30 HtrnRbtirgA Millport..., 25 20 MnrletUAMaylewn 25 JO nANK STOCKS. c First National Hank - 100 205.25 Knrmcrs' National Hank...., 50 118 Fulton Nitlennl Hank .., 100 200 I Aiicnster County National Hank.... 50 118 Northern National Hank 100 HO Peeples' National Hank . 100 12210 Keystone National Hank, Manhelm loe 112 Columbia National Hank 100 135 Christiana National Hunk 100 125 Concstega National Hank 100 113 Kphrata National Hank.. 100 176 First National Hank, Columbia 100 145 First National llnnk, Htrnsburg 100 143 First National Hank, Marietta -.. 100 205 First National Hank, Ml. Jey 1(10 154 Lltlts National Hank...- . 100 IW Meuntvlllc National Hank 100 ICO MnnhelmNntlennlHank 10O 11,1 Union National Hank, Mount Jey... 50 Ii2.50 New Helland National Hank. .. 100 105 Clap National Hank 100 117 Ouarryvllle National Hank loe 125 KlUabelhtewn National Han. 100 125 Centrnl National Hunk. Columbia... 100 111 JUmu 3ytue:Hncmcut. A U30LUTELY l'UKB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpitlH powder never varies. A marvel et pu X. rlty, strength and wholesemcnces. Mere economical tliuit the ordinary kinds, and can. net be sold In comietltleu with the multitude of low test, short welght, alum or phnsphale Powders. Selil only in cam. Koyal Uakine l'ewiiicu Ce.. 100 Wall strcet, New Yerk. mar21-lydAlyw TUBTUIXKIVLD. UOEDEUISK HKU LAUKL, The Finest of Champagnes. KOmiEll'H LIQUOR HTOHL', Ne. 22 Ceutrt) Hijuare, WANTF.D- OIIIL TO DO housework. Apply at ltd 613 KABT OltANOn OLNLItAL BTItKKT. WANTLD-LMMLDIATELY, TWO GOOD currlage body makers and one exerleneed mill hand le work en weed working machinery; steady employment te geed men. Address IIULLTT CAKRIAQi: CO., JanU-tfd He! Air, Jtd. BU3INUS.SHUITS AT COST, DRLSS .SUITS reduced, Treuserings very low, Overcoats atuny price, and all trimmed und made up In our best style.' MeQRANN A NOWLKN, Leading Tailors, Ne. 130 North Queen Ht. TTleir BALE OR KENT-TIIK DWELUNCI .17 Heuse Ne, (Si North Duke street : Breems; nil conveniences. Fer particulars applv 10 -UAUHMAN A 1!URS, Heal Ustate Auenls, JU-StdH Ne. 10 West Orange BlrceU I TOR HANDBOMF. NECKTIES. u te KRISMAN'H, Ne. 12 Wet KlngBtreet. rriHE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTKRIU .1. Acid nud Pciutlne (Vnitles for the JIoll JIell days, alMlLLEHV-) BOA P '( rpHOUTABlIANK, BllIRT MANUFAOTIIIIRRS AND MKN'H OUlTlTTEItS, Ne, HO North Queen bluet, Bhlrts made te order as low us Jljuu. Perfect 'I hreugh necesslty we have sturded a HAND LA UN DRY and are prepared le laundry efull kind?. mar.'O-lydll QjKfK CUR ATI VE SO.r." BROWKS T Brown's " Skin Cnrative Seap " Keeps the skin soft and smooth as velvet. Prevents and cures all skin dUeases. Fer Ulneliheads, Pimples, Ac, there Is no soap made thai equals It. Fer Infants It Is a superb soap. PURELY VEQKTAULK. Price, lie n cake. BOLD ONLY AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, JanlS-lydR COR. DUKE A LEMON BTS. G REATEBT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The (Ireuttuil Reduction of nil In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order ntcest price. Trousers rsduced from 110 te J8 ; rrem IS te 55 , from SO te II 50. Heavy Buttings' reduced at the same rate, "nil Drci suits of the latest style mateilal, satin lined, nt 123. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever mnde In Pine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article, for the hamemeney he would have te pay fern ready, made one. H. Gerhsrt, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-IW jUtt btwrtts?mcMt rrniEMNESTLINEOF CANllLCT bCITA- I bit for Candlemas Day, at MlLLKtl'H BOAPCO. YirANTED-A YOUNO LADY WANTU A Wt situation ateny kind of work. Apply t 4 HOUTH tjUERN HT. d -fOH HUNT. ' " NO. 28i EABT KINO BT. Apply next deer at Ne. 20. JH-3t4 OUH&PAINTNa. OHAININO AND jjVii rtON J. BROWN, successor te (lea.w. Brown, deceased, rrsctlcal Palnwr. urainer andOlazler. Werk done by contractor day as cheap as flrsUclass work ran be done. Hen workmen, and none but best material used. Fine Draining nspwlally. ,n. T-Orders by mail attended. bhep-M North (Jueen. Itcidcnce-llV East James strrU Janl-lnid N OTICE OF INSURANCE KLECTION. , ANNUAL MEETING. LANCAHTER HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE CO. Th lwnlylghth annual meeting of the members win be held nt the office of the com pany, Ne. 157 East King street. Lancaster, Pft., en Friday tlie 17th day of January, IW0,nt7 o'clock r. m.. nt which meeting an election for Three Directors, te serve for the ensuing three 3'ears, alie inree auuiwis mik:.c ,u, ww jw will he held between the hours of 7 and 8.30 o'clock p. m., of said day. The annual report of the officer of the company, and also that of theaudlters. will be submitted te said meeting, and such business transacted as may be pre sented or called for. All persons Insured In said company are members thereof, and entitled te participate In th election and ether proceed preceed InBS, and are respectfully Invited te attend. fiv erder of the beard of directors. Janl4-3ld H. L. FRAILEY. Secretary. H AOERAnROTHER. DECIDED REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE THROUGHOUT OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Late Buyers of Overcoats. SUITS OR TROUSERS, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND COMPARE FRICEK. All-Weel Nobby Trenser Styles, II, te order ; usual price, $0.50. , Stylish Scotch and English Cheviot Trnuier Eflects, 56, te order ; usual price, 18 and 110. Handsome Casslinere and Worsted Trouser EfTecls, 18, te order ; usual price, 112. Excellent All-Weel Cheviot and Casslmere BiiltliujMlZnndllt, te order. Stylish Plaid and Cheek Suiting Effects, 110,? te order; were 120. .New Suiting EfTecls, K0, te order ; were 125. Finest Casslmere and Worsted Suiting Ef fects, 125, te order ; usual price, 35. A Full Dress Suit, et Fine Black Diagonal English Worsted, lined with best quality Satin, 128, te order ; usual price, 135. Wlnter Overceatings te order at greatly re duced prices. Examine specially our 125 Over coats te order. Lined with best qualltyQullted Satin and Satin Sleeves. Hager & Brether. 25, 27, 29, 31 W, King St., LANCASTER, PA. sryiLLIAMHON & FOSTER. Will Yeu or Will Yeu Net 1NDULOE IN SOME OF THE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS NOW BEINGOrFEREDIN Gent's and Beys' Suits and Overcoats, LADIES' AND MISSES' GOATS AND JACKETS, LITTLE DOYb" Suits and Overcoats, HATS, CAPS, ROBES, AND Ladles' Fur, Notion, Dress aoeds andMusllns- QENI'S AND ROYS' UNDERWEAR AND NECKWEAR AND BOOTS AND SHOES, Price-List of Bargains : Overcoats cut from J10 te t 0 00. Overcoats cut from !12 te1050. 0 erceits cut rrem RM te 16 00. Hulls cut irem SlOteS UOO. Suits cut irem 312 te J1000. Suits cut freuijll le!12 00. Suits cut from Sit) te 18 00. Men's Weel Cleth Caps out from 50c te 25c. Yeung Men's Nobby tttltr Huts cut from 2 te 81 M. Men's Seft Felt Hnts cut fiem SI 60 te 1. Youth's Seft Felt Hats cut from 50e te 25c. All the Ladles' Mufti, cut from 50e te 25c. Indies Scarlet Underwear, Jl 50 te tl is. Indies' Scarlet Underwear, $1 25 te Jl. Ladles' Scarlet Underwear, 31 le"5c Ijnlles' Camel's Hair Underwear,50c te SSe. Ludles' (lessnmeru cut from 1 1 te S3. ladles' Gossamers cut from S2 50 te t2 25. ladles' Gets.iniers cut from 52 25 te S. Ladles' Cleis.inif rs cut from (1 50 te tl 25. Child's Electric Mether Hubbard Geamers, 51 u. Child's Gossamers cut from 92 tell 45. Ladles' Ilnnd-Sewed Shoes cut from JlSOte fioe. Indies' Hnnd-Scwed, Derby Last, cut from JI80te$l. ladles' Ilnnd-Turned, Sonnre or Opera Te. cut from S3 60 te S2 50. Oeut's Derby Ijist Common Keuse Ileels, 3160 te SI. Gout's Natural Weel Underwear cut from SI 33 te SI. Oent's Derby Ribbed Underwear cut fremSl 25 te SI. Gent's Scarlet and Natural Weel Underwear cut rrem S2 te SI 75. Gent's Unllned aievcscut from 75c te 40c. Cartwrlght A Warner's Underwear In white, Cartwrlght i Wnincr's Underwear In scarlet, S3 CO. Jlcn'sOleves.lOc. Men's Extra Heavy Weel Gloves, 25i Men's Fur-Tep Gloves, 60c. Men's Silk Teck Scarfs, lUc. Men's silk Teck Scarfs, 13c. Men's Feur-ln.Uand Scarfs cut frem50c te 8Sc. Slcn'sTeck and Puff Scurfs cut from 60c te Ssc Jlen's Heavy leather MUU, 25c. Men's Heavy Lined Gloves, SSe. Men's Overalls and Jumpers, Sic. Men b Heavy liuck Overalls, 45c. Men's Extra Heavy Duck Overalls, Sic. Encllsh Percales. 38 In. wide, 12ic ; worth ISc. Calicoes, 4c ; worth Kc 10-4 Sheeting. 2.1c; worth 30c. Towels, nil Linen, SOxW, open work border, 25c ; worth 50c. Turkish Towels, larue size, 25e j worth 50c. AlLWoel I)ellelBC.s.50ci worth COc. All-Weel Plaids, S7Ke ; worth 60e. 1'iatds, 25c ; worth SSc. Cleths, bJe worth SI. Heavy reductions In the enllre sleci of Em brnldercd hUlrtlngk. Eiderdowns, S7J.JC ; worth 60c. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. Williamson & Fester, WJ,tbiUKlii;XbT.,nARRlSlJUUa,l'A. Hem .&frt'tff mettt. rrMBOBn,PE,cimaD immediately, X If net sooner, by using JACOB F. BUEAFFER'B PURE RYE WHISKY, ' JlWtd' He. 15 CENTRE KQ V ABE. 1 1 ; : 1 1 ( ABRIAOE WORKB, DOERSOM OARR1AOK WOXK8, Cerner of Duke and Vine Btreeu (formerly Nerbcek A Mllty), GEO. 8. NORBECK, Prep. Manufacturer of FlneCartlacee, Uuggles. Mar- kct Wssiene. Ac. HIV, IKV. EiJtpumw eecea workmen en re. pairiag, Ae ball at Doersom A-A?Flf?'r en or Mlf enenp. vrrimcn t. erU. a. MydR B EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIGARS the city, at muiT waits'ii, Nes. 5 A 103 North Queen Ht, dce5mdM,Tu,Tli,H B EST 60 HAVANA KILLER CIO AB IN inecity, at mia.t waime, nun. a at iwiuiui wucvu ia, dec54mdM,Tu,Tb3 At UNT IOLLY BASSETS . . HirOHIM' BKEWli, COURT HOUSE,THURMDAY AND FRIDAY JAflUAHi leana . ADMISSION - CENTS. J13-4tdR F URNISHINO UNDERTAKER. Furnishing Undertaker ! S ? - s J I. ' Nes. 27 ft 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. RESIDENCE, 37 WEST VINE ST. jOCIETY SHOES FOR LADIES' WEAR. Leuis XV. Pattern. FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS. SOCIA , BLEB AND OTHER FULL DRESS OCCASIONS. This style Is net new In Ladles' Footwear, but, as the maker claims, " one of theso attrac tive and graceful-looking shapes which will always find admirer ; the prettiest of shoe te be worn en full dress occasions. They, '.better than any ether, show every Hue and curve of the feet." Of these here the uppers are the fin est, softest, sleekest, silkiest kid, lined and fitted superbly ; In workmanship, models of excel lence throughout. A moderate cost en them, tee, for shoe se fine. 90.00 per pair. Hand-Sewed Health Shoes. Every lady, young or advanced In years, troubled with enlarged Joints, bunions or corns, knew them te be painful as they are unsightly and mortifying. The mero a corn Is cut the larger It grows; tampering with Joints only makes them mero sere. " Lcttlnir alone" Is the best that can be done. TO cure them shoes should be worn that fit perfectly net loose enough te rub, nor tight enough te press, or In any way Irritate the tender spots. We have them In shoes, the materials of which are soft, clinging and clastic; upper cut whele no seams at side. The soles are eewed by hand, the leather or which Is se pliable that the shoe may be rolled up and put in the pocket. Are comfortable and easy th first time worn. Once tried, always liked. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. H IRSH A BROTHER. .. i ! W4 i Yeu will tbluk se after seeing and hearing of the many bargain, reduction and sacrificing sales, which are being advertised dally, but " The Proof of the Pudding Is the Eating of It." And all have found the serving at our store t ery agreeable te their tastes and poeketbooks -OF OUR- MEN'SBOY'S & CHILDREN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, PANTS, UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS Are such thai none need nor have gene awny without purchasing slucc the sale began. SEE FOR YOURSELF ! ONIM'KICE CLOTHING AND FlTltNISHINU HOUSE, Walk A. Heinitsb. HEAP IRSH fe BROTHER, Kerth Queen Street and Centre Square, .LANCASTER, IA, Item dlbtef rtlaemrrtt. V, reTICE TO.MY FRIENDS AND CUS- XUMIHI faave located temporarily my office and sntreractmsBtthe Mnatheni Mi MaTRei, corner 01 fKHITJt OttEKN AND VINE 8TREKTB, and nave in iieck a nneanertment ersiclgns, inig fles. rnssleas and Family Carriage, and the NorbeekReod Carts. all. of my own manufac ture. Hneelal Attention Is riven te rensdrinv. My Motte-Honest work and fair dealings, always win. aec2l-Ud J. H. NORBECK, Agent. mttEY CAN ALL COPY RUT NONE CAN JL Equal Hilly WnlU's Havana Killer Cigar, at NOW. 5 A 10U NORTH QUEEN ST. decfrtendM.Tn.lli mHE FINEST LINE OK WAX HTERIC JL Acid and Pamflne Candle for the Holi day, at MILLER'S MOAt CO. -TJ1ARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK LANCAHTElf CARAMEL CO.. e29-trdwR 83S Church St., Lancaster, Pn. mHE FINI-3T LINE OK WAX BTERlVj A. Acid and Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. 31HE FINEST LINE OK WAX 8TERIC . Acid and Paraflne Candles for the lloll llell ys, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. -rnen thineh J NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Ge te ERISMAN'S. Ne. 42 West King Street. BILLY WA1TZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 5cand6eClgnrlu the State, nt NOM.Ti A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dece4mdM,Tu,Tn,S rriUE KINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO'I 1 Acid and paraflne candies for the Hell days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. T HE MUSIC STORE. Woodward & Ce. THE MUSIC STORE, 14 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Pianos and Organs ! ORCHESTRAL instruments. Strings and Trimmings A SPECIALTY. WOODWARD ic CO. TTJOOTS AND SHOES. , SLAUGHTER PRICES Bring the Answer Every Time I ANYONE WHO KNOWS AN YTHINO AHOUT ROOTS AND SHOES KNOWS THAT Stackhouse Is Offering Bargains Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street STORE FULL OF CUSTOMERS ALL LAST WEEK. KVERYRODY HAPPY ! WHY SHOULDN'T THEY BE? THEY GET RAROAIN8 AND WE'RESATISFIED. ANOTHER BARGAIN LOT JUST IN. GOODS MUST MOVE, AND THEY ARE MOVING I D.P.STACKHOUSE, 28 and 30 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. ALACE OF FASHION. ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE -OF- AT THE GREAT CLEARING SALE, AT- ASTRICH'S 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. On Thursday, January 16, 1890, (ah. mv.) Sixteen-inch Silk Plushes, in all geed colors, at 29c per yard, in any quantity, but no mere than four yards te one cus tomer. FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1890, we commence a Great Ceat Sale. The whole rear part of our Stere has been emptied, and will be used for the display of COATS AND CLOAKS, at prices which must draw. They will be put up in Lets, and we invite all te conic and note the most wonderful reduc tions ever made in the prices of Coats. This Ceat Sale will include our whole stock of Infant's Short and Leng Coats, all of which will be sold at and below cost. Pake of Fashion, Palace of Fashion, 115 & 117 North Queen St, ltet Jlbcrlifmenl OUKMAKROF GOLDEN LION AWD M OCMrldk Hn P Imm rn tintlvp snailcd. .. DKMUTH'H CtOAH HTOKBJ EsUbltshed 1779. Ill East King SUM BlO-UQll TIE FINEST LINE Acid and Paraflne C nv WAX RTKl Acid and Paraflfia fiinitl for lh M eays, ai cm.ijt.na csuai w. THE LARGEST AND KINEST U Meerschaum and French Briar cigar u niners, uigur uaec, anus ne: kinds of smoker's articles. DEM UTII'S CIO Alt STO: aiB-treii lit Kait King rTillE F1NEHT LINE OK IMPORTED i X Demestic Clear In the city. Clear vana cigars, our manufacture, 111 Dexe Nl ami HMI DEMUTlt'B CIGAR BTOR1 eu-tran lit kmi King e s ACR1FICE SALE. Charles Stami LANCASTER, PA. Great Clearing Sa SSc and 50c Woolen Caps at 10c. Jl All-Sllli Mufflers at 60c. flush Ornaments, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 cU. Misses' Corset Waists, 25c. Children's Weel Hese, 8, 10, I2K cU. Misses' and Ladles' Weel Hese, 12Kc. BOc and 75c Corsets at 37c and GOc. Gc and Jl Kid Gloves at 60c and 67c. Infant's Weel Bootees, 12e and 15c. 3 pieces Toilet Seap for 5c. Dress Shields at 6c and 10c. Fine Dress Buttens at 2, S and 10c a dozes 7-lnch Black Rubber Combs at Ic. BestSklrtbraldatle. Best Ammonia at 6c. Ne. 0 Slllc Ktbben at 6c. Ne. 16 Striped Satin Ribbon at 10c. Torchon Lncc?, 1, 2, 8, i, D, 0, 7, t, 9, 10 cul H and S7 Menkey Muffs at J3 CO and JS. I Ruclilngs nt 1, 3,6, 10, 12i, 17 ct. Dells cheap te close out Black Thibet Shawls cheap. Blaukct Shawls cheup te close out. Lace Cellars, 6, 10, 12J, 17, 20, 23 cts. iWhlle Aprons, 20, 2.5, 33 te 75 cts. 6-Inch Feather Trimming at 6c a yard. I v. Fur Trimming dt half price. Yeu Are-Always Sure te Get Bargain AT 35-37 North Queen Street. TENTISTItY. " 26 Years Practice In One Office." J. B. McCASKE NO. 11 EAST KINO STREET, Over First National Bank. Dentistry In all brancues. uas uaminisiercn. Teem extract absolutely without unln. All work warrant! eia-flmd.M.SAl TTAVE YOU A COLD . DO YOU QA .tL for breath ntnlslit 7 Fralley's Syrup Bloodroot, wild Cherry and lloreheund v euro you. I'rleu, BOc. FllAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY. (Onnoslle Eastern Mnrket The best bleed purlller Is Frallcy's Harsa rum woitipeuna, a combination ei me dcsi tcratlves known te medical science. Price, ana 31. si.w,&' T71STATE OF FREDERICK OOOS. LATE Alt the city of Lancaster, deceased. Lett icstameniary en saia esiaie navins ix eranted te the underpinned, all nercens uebtcd thereto are requested te make lint (Unto payment, and uie-c having claims rlainni.il. nr.nl. l, fln .m.tn ...III Am.n..t fl.. without delay for settlement te the unicrslgn residing nt Ne. 211 North Mulberry street, U caster, l'a. juiii i'iiii.ii' vtuijr. C. O. HASdLKit. Exeeutei Attorney. ileell.l8,2VMsanl,U,ll 1 O I'ER CENT. DEBENTURE STOtl X d Certificates In multiples or jiue tlie 1 vuluoefasluiro of fully nald un stock earnl a guaranteed cash dividend of 12 per rent. 1 annum, payaoie semi-annually, aie isucu the Building and Lean Association of Dake .Memocrsnipiee per snare. w.w. hieck may ivinvrtivl Intn rnOi nllpr lrn vpjirK. Kfv.i thousand dollare are needed te till approved 1 plicatiens ler leans. Correspondence solicited. C. W. STARLING, Jlaungerl rniiaaeipnia umcc. Ne. Ill Walnut Street. Janl-3mee TESSE J ONES A CO.. r J Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' Fl! PAPER BOXES. The most beautiful Una the United Suites. 615 Commerce St., Phlledl pltln. l'a. write for descriptive price Hsu Jniml-THtenirt EinCK COLLEGE. OF BUSINES ANP- Short-Hand Recerd Building, (117-1118 4 CHESTNUT STREE-I i I'll adc nhle. l'n. Second, Third audi Fourth 1 loon. Morning mid Afternoon Setwlem every wee day except Sunday, Night hCMlens, Mendu Tuesday and Thursday Eveiilnns till Anrll I. TueUe hundred and si xly-nl!ia(12tl)i.lmleud last year, liirly upplleatleus necesary. Senl for enrollment blank. I Tethuicttl knowledge qualllylng for liiisliutl cnpigcmeius. run nisiruciien lorremmerclil and general buslues vocations. Alse Sherl Hand uiurrype-wmine A faculty of mero than a score of practtei men who have practiced what they teach. Bookkeepers out of counting houses trnchln bookkeeping; lawyers teaching lawnndbus ness forms t successful high schoelprlnclp.il teaching English branches: law reporter teaching short-hand and type-writing, etc., eu inis insiiiutien has iiceu oxeepiienally rei tu mte In the success of the students who (i av graauatca tnererrem." Iilllce onen every week day diirliizliuslnes hi.urs nnd 11U0011 Monday, Tuesday and Thun ujy i.vruuigs ler tue Knreument erHtudcnl. Annnuiiceinenls, etc., sent when icqiiestct' VIMlers ulwnj s welcome. Addrn-s, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., aus.e-OraMitS I'rluclpnl undFeunder li pen Sire m STAMM" PEIRCE inat t n n ii t tl 1 . 1 li 1. 1 UUJJUIJWLI &,2Ayn-(," t x-.Zx&ri
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