ITi-jfVF l- , s. f S ' IP" yt- .,. Sfc l& m l&.rV r.irp - j &' :?i i ff-' v' PLENTY OF ICE. ! v If IS M THE P. . R. ICE R0CRI M NIC. B1A. Trerrlty of the Shirt Company and Banics The Old ShawaM Vnrn.oea te Itesnme Grip Sfevrs. COLUMBIA Jan. 19. The effort te In crease the capital stock of the Columbia Shirt company lias rcviveu an interest in that Industry. This factory Is In a flour ishing condition end propones extending its commercial influence In nil the de partments there Is the latest and most im proved machinery, and the steam laundry contains the best machinery for the pur pose of washing and ironing. The sewing room Is a hWe of Industry, and gives em ployment te n large number of young wemaa. The Columbia National bank has de dared - aeml-annnal dlvldend of 31 per cent, and the First National bank a semi annual dividend of 4 per cent, and added (10.000 te Its surplus. ..... The Old Shawnee Wrnaee will be lighted in a short time and when In operatlon will give employment te e large number of Bea- . , The third nnnttnl concert of the Columbia Mannercher will be given In the opera home en Saturday evening, February 21. The V. It. R. company con defy tbe present fallure of the U'e crop. The Ice bouse here contains enough lce te supply trains and stations hore during 1S00. An oyster supper will Ibe glven In tbe lecture "room of Trinity Reformed church, for the benefit of the building fund. The upper will contlnuethreo nights, and will be given under the auspices efthe Brother hood of Andrew and I'liltlp. A fair sized audience witnessed " The Enemy," in the opera heusa last night. The performance was first class, nnd was enjoyed by nil present. The sconle effects were very flne. Dan Dally in "UpMile Down," Mill be the attraction In the opera houee en Thurs day evening, January -3rd. The funorel of Miss Mary Davidsen was held this morning at 0 o'clock from St. Peter's Catholic church. The funeral of Jacob 8. Webster took place this afternoon from the Methodist church. La grippe has Its effect en the working force ofthe industries of town. They can hardly secure enough men te lecep tbe places in operation. m i i A Steam 6bevel Blown te Ploecs. A dispatch from New Brighten, I'enn., says: ' At 3:10 p. m., en Wodnesd.iy the boiler of tbe steam shovel used by the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railway company in excavating at Fallaten, Penn., exploded with such ferce that several pleces v ere blown across the river and driven Inte the gieind a quarter of a mlle away. Iio Iie idee the regular farce ompleyod in running the niachlne n number of Italian and the conductor and englncer ei train Ne. 1 wet e sitting In a tool-car back of the shovel. Wesley Francis, of Mt. Washington, who had Inst arrived, wan badly mangled, und med en tbe way te tbe hospital. The injured weret James Heeper, fireman, of Elizabeth, Pa. ( "Mart" Dickey, of Kallsten: "Pat" Sul livan, laborer? William Meck, William Rice, William Grlffln, onglneer; Jehn An An dereon, William Morgan, James Furnler, cranemnn, and William Stewart ; the con ductor of the gravel train and two Italians. The boiler seemed te be In geed condition, and the gauge indicated forty pounds. The tool car caught Arc, and barrels of oil towed thorelu fed the flames. All the windows in houses near by wero broken. Tbe Engineer Cerps Departs. Assistant Engineer W. C. Bowles, of tli.e P. R. R., and his corps of assistant, leR Lancaster te-day for Trenten. The corps Is composed of the follewing: Messrs. Walter Scout, K. L. Starutn, Jehn C. Oal bralth and Olun. Mr. Bowles and his men have been stationed here nearly three years. They have been ongaged In that time in brldge construction and straighten ing tracks. Mr. Bewles and his corps will goeu new work at Trenten, where a rend is being constructed. Kugene Rauch, one of the corps, will remain here for a mouth and cemplete the straightening of the track at Klnzcr's station. CoUcke Athlotes. A meeting of College Athletic Associa tion was held nt 12 o'clock te-day when W. B. Seller was olected prosldent and A. B. Baaman treasurer of the Football associa tion for the ensuing year. Letters from Swarthmore, Ilavorl'erd nnd Dickinsen concerning the proposed Football league were read before the meeting. All except Swarthmore oxprejsod themselves as highly In favor of the mevement. A meet ing te efject nn organization will be held here Saturday, Jan. 25th. StepAVere ulea-teken te fix day of sports In the spring. Stoveus Cnstla OOleurs. The following ha ve been installed as offi cer ofSlevens Castle "e. 4, Knights of the Mystic Chain, by sir knight district depntv, D. aRcttew: Sir Knight Commander, T. J Kbyj sir knight vice cemmauder, Henry Huth; sir kniht firet iieuteuant, Jehn Chilian; sir knight chief of stuff, D. D. Xcln ; sir knight assistant chief of staff, F. Sehwcbcl: sir knight chaplain, Josse Oreff: sir knight inner guard, J. X Palmer; truktee J. E. Rete. The Cadtlc Is only two years old, is in a fleurlthing condition, with 119 inemberf, and $000 in the treasury. r Te Reform the Jury System. At the annual meeting or the Illinois bar association, the defects of the Jury system were discussed particularly as dovelencd In the Crenlu trial. Xje association do de do ciared itself in favor of n law making the verdict oftwe-thlrds el a Jury legal in civil cases ; in criminal cases the defendant te be acquitted unless two-thirds of the Jury return n verdict of guilty, and that the death 'penalty be net inflicted unless the Jury is unaulmeus In its verdict. A com mittee was nppoiuted te dralt a bill for presentation te the Legislature. Attention 1 'WUlte Klbbeus. The Executive comtnltteo of the Weman's Christian Temperance union of Lancaster county, will meet iu the beard of trede rooms en Saturday, the ISth Inst., at 9 o'clock a. m. As the "state president and corresponding secretary arc expected te be present, the commlttce extends a general invitation te all white rlbbeners te attend and make their acquaintance. Company Itouuten. The second annual reunion of Ce. K., 77th regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, wll be held this eveulug. In addition te tha Sternberg of tbe company from thU this city there will be visitors from ether places. The members of the company will meet at tbe rooms of Admiral Reynolds pest, and after a short strest parade, will march te Ed. Hall's Dslmeulca hotel, where a banquet will be partaken of. They Were Drunk uud DisorUerly. Charles Gundaker, Julius Lechner, and a number of ethor young men were at Mary Ovcrly'e bouse en Wednesday night. All of the party were very drunk and ulse disorderly, and wero complained against ueiere Ataerman uoen. The parties alone named were arrested te-day and committed for a hearing. When the officers went te Mary houte te arrest her, she a us tee drunk te be taken from lier home. Wheu she gets sober she will also be locked up. f Death or uu A ted Weman. Mrs. Lucy Mearlg, widow of the late Geerge Mearljr, died ut her roUdence, in Mechsnicaburg, LancaKtorceunty, Pa., this morning in the 76th jear of her age. Tbe deceased was a member of the Lutheran church at Mcchanlcsburg and will be twried there Sunday afternoon at two t'eseak. XO MO HE WAR. Pnn-Amcrican Hnye n Plan l"or Sol Sel tllna Quarrels. The following resolution was signed and presented In the Pan-American couferenco en Wednesday by the delegate of tbe Ar gentine Republic nnd llnull. This resolu tion Intreduced at the present tline shows the friendly feeling nnd the doslre which the nations have forcensolldatlug nnd thus belturlng .the condition of all, especially when the Argentine Ronublie and Brazil are at presentlnvolved in a dispute- as te t'ie limits of their respective territories. The resolution reads as follews: Considering that tbe international policy of the American conferenco should be characterized by principles nnd declara tions of mutual security and respect among all the states of the centinent: that thin feeling of security must be Inspired from the very moment In which the representa tives of the threo Amerlcas meet for the first time se as te show that their acts ana resolutions respond te scntiments of mutual confidence and frank cordiality, the con gress being also desirous te glve assent te the principles which publle law lias established In favor of the weak states and In honor of the powerful, and which are confirmed by the ethics of nature and pro claimed by humanity, it is hereby de- C First That international arbitration is a prlnclple of American publle law, te which the nations In this coiilcreneo bind lliomselvos for decisions net only en their questions en territorial limits, but also en nil thosein which arbitration may be com patible with sovereignty. Second The armed occupation of the disputed territories, without having first trled arbitration, shall lie considered con trary te the present declarations nnd te the engagements accepted theruby, but resist resist ance opposed te said nets of occupation shall net have the same charncter. Third The arbitration may tuke plare In an Impersonal form whonCver the slates ngroe te the election of only one arbitrator. But If ittakes place in a collective form tliore shall be appolnted an equal number of Judges by each party, with pewers te elect nn umpire In case of disagreement, said election te be made at the first meeting of the tilbunal. . Fourth The election of arbitrators shall net be subject te any limitations or exclu sions. The election of arbitrators intiy be cither In favor of the governments rcpro rcpre rcpro sentcd in this conferenco or in favor of any ether governments desiring the coiifldenco efthe parties, und also In favor of scientific! corporations or of high functionaries of either of the Intoresteit States thomselves or of ether neutral .States. Fifth The recent declarations are appli cable net only te differences which may in future arise in the rotations of theStatOH, but also te these which in a dllfercnt form nre new In actual discussion botween the governments ; but the rules te be made snail nave no uuanug njieii aruuruueu al ready constituted. Sixth In cases of war the triumph of nrms shall net convey nny rights te the territory of the vanquished. Seventh The ticatlcs of peace which put an end te the hostilities may fix the pecu niary Indemnification which the bnlllgar bnlllgar ent states may ewe te each ether, but If they contain cosslens or relinquishments ofterrtlory they will net be coucluded, its far as this particular point Is oenceruod, without the previous ovauuutieu of the ter- Itery of the cenquered pe wer by the troops of the ether bolllgarent. Elahth Acts ofcenauosts. whether they ropresent the object had In view or are the consequeoco of the war, shall be considered te be In violation of the nubile law of Amerlca, reque svesz jpena, Manuel Quintaxa, Argentine Reptlblln. Salvader De Mkndenca, j. e. de amaiial valbxte, Wriull. Tlie preposition was refcrred te the committee en general wolfare. "X" RAILS IN STREETS. Doclsietl That btreet Cm- Companies May Lay Them. Trem th Seuth Uelh1hetnBtar. The City of Easten Is en tint vcigoef heavy milts for damages. On Tuesday, R. C. Slewart, master, rendered his report in the T rail controversy between the ulty and the Ertsten, Seuth Eustnn & West End Stree Cur Hup, in which he finds for the company. The City of Easteu pnssed uu ordlunucedeclartngthailn thofuturewhen street car companles occupied new streets or repaired their track in occupied streets the plans must be approved by the High way Department. The Highway Depart ment took up the T rullj'. The company get out an Injunction and relald the mil. The Court dissolved the Injunction. The company appealed te the Suprume Court. Iu the moantlme the niuster was appoin ted. He finds the following facts: That theT rail us laid, fiush with the street, en an Iren chair, Is fitted for general use fur street railways; that Us umi does net en force a groater burden en municipalities than does the fiat rail, that It docs net oc casion n nuisance. He ulse finds that the city committed n trespass en thu company's nroperly iu tearing up tha rails, .nnd that whether the nrdlnnuce was valid or net the strect car company was net bound by Its previsions. He reo ree reo etnmonds tltat n perpetual Injunction be grunted restraining the city from intorfur interfur Iiik with tbe street car company, and that the representatives of the city pay the cesis. anese inroe ices amount te ever 91,500. Prosldent Sage. of the xtroet car company, says no will press all suits for fleld-HamaKOs and trespass, flxlug his claim $20,000, and that porHenal suits for assault en ofllcerp uud empleyes of the read will also be pushed. t -. Ulttcu Uy a Mad Hoi-e. Iu the early patt of last fall William Xlpnes, who owns a large farm In Lewer Merlen township, Montgomery county, had ene of Ids horses bltten by n mad deg. Slneothen the animal has done consider able work, und has net shown any effects of the bite. The fact that the herse had been bitten was forgotten entirely, and no attention was paid te the nnlmul." He was put In thoktuble with a number of cows, und he behaved Just as gentle as an animal could until within n few days. LutSuu duy hydrophobia develeped: In thu herse, and, plunging madly about the stable, he bit u number of the cows. On Monday the animal was killed, nnd new Mr.Nlnpes Is considering whether or net he shall kill the cows. He has a milk ion te, nnd many ui ma uusiumurs iciusu in uiiv mull 1IOII1 him, thinking that it may be impregnated with the virus of the mad horse. A Crooked Dulldtn Aksoelntlon. Seme two weeks nge two men named Xolsen and Davis, claiming Philadelphia as their home, arrived in C'arllslennd be gun operations in soliciting the sale of stock ler the Americas Building und Lean Association of Minneapolis. They suc ceeded in selling some 107 shares nt 31 each, and immediately organized a local beard for the association te carry en their fraudulent transaction. Associa tions wero lermcd throughout the Cum berland Valley. Seme of the lead ing business men wero ceuncctcd with thsm. Everything wctit along smoothly uutll the Philadelphia J'rexs en Wed nesday exposed the croekodnoss of the organizer. The city agents declare they nre lunoecnt of any lr.iud and nay thev were hired en salary te soil the block and have turned evor the proceods te a man iu Philadelphia. The shareholders hore have decided te take no further action in the matter until they liave ascertained the American Association's standing. Diurr nteM the deluge. Wew Several Horses Etcaped l'mm Johnstown Floed. Prem tha Johnitewn Democrat. At various times we liave published seme romarkable Incidents of the oscipe of horses at the time or tbe flood, und hid ruppesed the matter was pretty nearly, if net altogether, exhausted. Tiie fellow Ing items we have Ihieugh a trustwerthv source. Mr. X. B. Hartzel, denier in tobacco, liv ing in upper end of Morns street, is the owner of a nice JUtle black Kentucky horse, which was in a stable en the back 1" 1 m, tel ," me nnernoen of the flood. The stable was wnlii 1,,, i,., foundation and carried up near Uriiilcer Brethers' fctore; nud the borse en the morning after the flood was found, net iu the stall where ha was tled but up in the mew, having gene up the steep steps. The only way of getting him down was te construct n temporary gang way. Strange as It may appoar.he was net Injured I11 the least, and can be seen en tour streets new doing daily work. An iron gray inule belonging te Mr McFeetcrs, was carilcd from the lower end of Kernville up iute the yard of Jeseph Hlnchman, aud ledged near the top of a fruit tree, from which he finally, get into a kitchen where be was found l THE IiAKOASTEH tAlLY INTELLIGENCE!?, THUBSPAyV JANUARY nexliUy. In backing Mm out lie fell into a vault 'of n water closet, from which he was roscued by the aid of a plank, without se much ns n scratch en Ills legs, head or body. Car. Works u;U Sold. The annual meeting of (the stockhold ers of the llarrleburg car manufacture ing company, held Tuesday January 14th, was largely attended, and 7,780 of the 10, 000 shatcs of the company were ropro repro ropre sontcd. The proposed sale of the stock of the company te a syndleate was approved by the stockholders. Works at 11t. A negre nnmed Redlck, living In Brldge wuter, Fa., claims te be the eldost man In the state, being 112 year of age a few weeks age. He recollects Washington and Andrew Jacksen. The old fellow enjoys geed health and does chores for a living. Tnunlns Hides Br Electricity. A dispttch from Cuba announce! Uiat a tanner of Havana lias discovered an elec trical precess by which he Is able te tan hides of the largest sizes in sixty hours. Steatite. McVrv. January 15, IHOO, In thlsclty.Oeerge, son of the late Jehn McVey, In the thlrly-nluth i ear of In ego. Funeral from the residence of J. P. McCaskey, Ne. 301 West King street, en Monday at 10 a. m. Interment nt I-aurrl'llllt cvrnetery, Philadel phia. 3t4 IWavhtt. I-htladelpliln lToduee Market. I'nir.ADKi.MiiA, Jan. 18. Noen-Flour weak ; lenn'a upr, 'J DO-52 75; extra. z'Sasoe; family, ST&alW; roller, 4 WtH V patent, U60W. Wheat weal ; Ne. 2 lied, new, tH,'tf$S2e J Ne. 1 l'cnn'a lUsl. We; Ne. !l He, 7alW!. Cern steady; Ne. 2, new, M',-iiv,c; eld,4a 41c. OaU dull: Ne. 2 White 2SVS2W. : Ne. 2 mixed, 27i27ke. Itrun dull ; Winter II280IJ 60. Ualed hay weak; IIOOOr13UOas toeunllty ; timothy 10 60.312 ue for choice; mixed, Ui31l 80; holed rye straw, new, lis 00. Ituttcr dull: 1'cnn'a erramery extra 2MMc : Tcnn'n flrsU extra nM. F.kk dull ; l'enu'a Umni,U'.ilCc; held lets, IS 2)c, as te uunllty. Checae dull ; pert sktmf, 7i37lic; full skims, zy.itxc. Petroleum dull t refined In bbls., ). Potatoes (Irm ; SJOeO par bus, ni te quality. luteal Stock und Ileudx. Iteimrted hy J, 11. Lenir. Par Last sulue. aula. Ijincns't B per cent., lst. 100 101 " (I " " HWO 100 110 ' " " tJchoel lean ltHKJ 100 10J " 4 " " In 1 or l years. 100 100 " 4 " " In 5 or !M years, tee 101 " 4 " " 1 n 10 or DO y corn. 100 latw " " " In lier 30 y ears. 100 105 Manhclm Uoreugh lean 100 102 MISCKM-AHEOCH STOCKS. Qimrryvllle U. 11 - SO 1 MIUersvllleHtrcetCar... W M luiiulre rrlutliieCeinpauy .. W 6 nnsllght and I'uel Company. 23 40 Htoveus IIouse (llends) 1U0 1(0 Columbia On Cempntiy... 23 2T, Columbia Water Company 10 11 Huaquehamm Iren Company 100 SU0.2S Miirlcttn Ilollew-wnro 100 210.10 Htevcns Iloute GO 1.03 Mlllorsvllle Nermal Hchoel 23 Is Northern Market BO 77 Kuatcm Market 60 M lias Company llends (5 per ct, 1900).. 100 let Columbia Uoreucb Uends 100 10X00 tliiarry villa U. It 7's.. 100 107 Itcmllna & Columbia K. H. 6'S....... ;.. 100 lOil GO IMInen Light Company GO 07.00 Western Market GO 60 Boutliern Market. GO 33 Lancaster City Htrcet Hallway Ce.,.. GO 43 Knit Und Blrectllnllway. GO 03 Wrst End Blreet Hallway ,.... 60 W IjancAsUrHteamlUdlatorCe., 0U SO Helvetia Lcatlicr Ce GO O) Watch Factory O's..... 100 lel Lone. Cbem. Ce ire 133 TUKNI'IKIC STOCKS. Lancaster AFrultvlUe 60 KM Laucntler A Lltltz 2.3 MM Laocanter A Wllllaiiiktewn , 23 100 ljuncasler t Maner ry) ise.M iMUCAstcr&Maiibelm-. 1,..., 23 S7.23 Ijincuntcr & MarlelUi 23 SO LnucASler 4 New Helland. 100 SO Itl-r HprliiK A Weaver Viilley..... . 23 8 llrldgvnerl and Horseshoe Ui 21 ;olUMitilii.tClietniit Hill 20 27 Columbia & Washington... a) 20 Conestogu A lllg Hprlng..- 23 20 Marietta A Mount Jey 23 23 Lunc.Mt.Jey fc Kllzabolhtewii.. .. Ill) 250 I-incastcr it Husqiiehanna 300 2bt) Lanciutcr New Danville 23 11 Columbia .V Murletta 23 VII May town 0c niuabcthtewu 23 Ui Lancaster A Kphrata. 23 W,i Ijuicaster A Willow Htreut. 23 tlfl. Htnuburi A Millport ( 23 'JO Marietta A ilaylewn... 23 10 hank srecxH. first National Hank ... 100 203.23 l'ariucrs' Nutlenal lliiuk... GO IIS I 'ui ten Nitienul Ilauk 100 2iu Lancaster County National liuiik .. GO US Nerthern National llnnlt 100 l.M l'oeples' National IJank 100 122.00 Keystone National Hank, Maiihklm UU 112 Columbia National llank 100 133 Christiana National Hunk 100 123 Concstexu Nutlenal Ilaulc 100 lis rCphrata National Hank 100 17.3 Klrst National Hank, Culumblu... .100 115 l'lrit National Hank, Htrusbure 100 It) First National Ilauk, Murlutta 10O 203 First National Hank, MU Jey 100 131 Lltltz National Hunk 100 160 Meuntvllle National Dank , 100 100 Munhalm National Hank 100 IU Union National Hank, Mount Jey GO C2.S0 New Helland National Hunk. ,. 100 103 Clap National Hunk 100 117 IJuarryvllle National Hank 100 125 Kllcabethtewn Nutlenal Hun 100 123 Central National Hank, Columbia 1(0 111 Stock .Market n. ClUOtntlens by Heed, McUraun A CA, babkexs. Litucaster, la. KEW 30ICK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 U. SV.U. Canada l'acirie. ,..,.. ..... at O. (J. C A I. Colerado Cenl 41JC Central l'HCine. Canada Heulliern 03 Chi. HU U A l'bg Hen. A Kle U Del. L. A W ISSU Erie 5)Vj Krle Suds Jer C IZt 4Ji 4i K1VM WtJ lii' ' i:i5. i-JIK Ml riy, 7.iU low; wv. K. A 1 I.OM. A N .., U Hhere..... Mlch.Ccn M lyseurl l'rteMc, Iteck. Vullcy N. 1'. N. 1 l'ref. . N.WesU N. V. O. NewKngland KastTenurMve. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental.. OnturleA W. l'aclfle Mall Klchiiieud Terminal 10151 eijj low k 7VM r:n , no lOtivr no 4IJ4 30 21 u i-uiii , Texas l'ucltle. us); 21 Onion l'uelllc 00); tC); Wabah t'eni Wubakh rrer. . 32 WttstemU .. SiJ; WestHliere Hendi. X! SI l'llII.AUEI.I-llIA 1.13V. Ih. Vul iWiti::::::.:::: -- -- Itaidlne l.s' pj 3-1U lh. Nav liestenv. Tubs 1'. A 11 , n.ccuu ..,.; Ftteples l'tu...... ,..., Rd 4's..... ' 12. gS' Oll.,.. . ., lOCAi iixyi iui; Ornln una iisvitfieiis Furnished by H. K, Vundt. Urekcr. Chicago, Jan. 10, l.-oe e clock p. m. Januurv. t ncai. 1. urn. liuis. 1'erK. lru. February ... .... .. March. ..... April May . bl( Juue July TUJi Year ..... Crude 011-lbruary..( COUkOlH Clclug 1'rlces 1'rlces Wheut r - sa 30I 8141 3UJ 32: i A S7 0U 20) 22 WW (i 07 ... 1 u; -2:15 o'clock i. m. Ceni Outs. I'eric. Lard 6 SJ 6S7 & V3 January. 77 20 February 4.' y 60 .J7JS ..a 4 20M 20,'i 22" 22 .11 a re 11 ... April May June J III v.... t82 ... 8lk ... Atji ... SO set i 87 V 03 Year COMMlU , ClUdeOll Winter Wheat.. Hprlng Wlieut.... Cem , Outs . Hye Hurley..... 103,'i Car ), IS M5 192 112 Ux'ipta. Receipts llesis..... llecel mi -Ca 11 le. Head UU) 1210 Jtciu tf.&ncfHecincnt, pUllLlO 8ALK OK A QENKHAL LINK OF J. Iloukrheld Furnlluioeiiio-iiiorrow (Tlinrs. S? ?' ut ll0iW' al Ne-751 '"'',l '' L'eimV te the salf.twe have many nlcv thliurs te erter. t. r -MAltyKHllliNFltKll). JeclL. IIainm, Auctioneer. ltd -rANTED - DWELLINGS TO KENT - . 1 artles owning and having dwelling tn .. Real Estate Agents. Ke.lBWeitOranie'Sueet, 114 Tfnr . .-.., w i.witJ,inJTium IUH UUIl'il UI llie UU- derklgued, may rind early and fcatlsfactery tenants, ut we ure huving many applicant. ' I1AUSMAN A ilURNS, jttfHf 3sttnrtttmtnU. A.neLtfTKLY runie. ,:ftOYAL 1 tri ! BAKING POWDER, rTlHIS powder never rarlr. A marvel of pu A. rlty, strength and wbolssemeoos. Mere eonemlcal than Ui ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short wtlght, alum or phosphate Powders. Beld only in can: ItOTAX, Uakime Pewnu Oe.. 109 Wall street, New Yerk. " ' msrtllrdaiyw JU8TBKCE1VKD. ' nOEDKRKTl RKD LAHEL, The Finest of Champagnes. nemtkif a liquor bterk; Ne. 22 Centre Hquare. -lITANTliD-A OOOD OIKb TO DO hen. T T -wai nmeweTK. Ne washing or iron- Ins. &5",y at JaltV3i 902 NORTH MARY ST. THKKINEHTLINKOF CANDLE HUITA . Iile for Candlemas Day, at MILLKItH BOAPCO. V ANTKD-PLAIN HRWINO FOR KAM- . 1 at tlirir residences. Apply at NO. 130 MOUTH l'RINCE BT. rpiIK FINEST LINK OF WAX RTF.RIO X Acid and t'nranns Candles .for the II oil days, at AflLLElfH BOAP OO WANTGO-IMMEDIATELY, TWO OOOD .carriage body mskersandeneexperlenced mill hand te work en weed srerklngmachlnsry; steady employment te geed mm. Address HULKTT CAUUIAOE CO.. Janlt-Ud Del Air, Jfd. BU8INKB8HUITH AT COST, D11KK3 HUITH reduced, Treuserings very low, Overcoats at any price, and all trimmed aud made up in our best style. MCOnANN ANOWLEN. Leading Tailors, Ne. 136 North Queen HI. "F JlOlt HANDHOME NECKTHS. fin In I'HIUM A M'3 Ne. 42 West King BtreeL QTOF.-THOSK LOOKINO FOR A OOOD O luvestment whereby money con be made at ones, should net fall te call at the Cooper Heuse any time this week. Janl0-2t A. I. LAND1H. pilOCTOU'8 OPERA 1IOUHE. Froetor A Soulier l'roprleters and Managers. . Thursday, JanuarTlerMILTON AND DOL LIE NOUI.IM, In Milten Nobles' last and great est Play called, ' Frem Hire te Seu."- I'rlces.25, 85. 60 and 70 cents. - Friday. Saturday and Balurday Matinee, Jan. 17 und 18, " The Enemy." 11 r OR HIHRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OOTO F.RISMAN'S . Ne. 42 West King Hires flALlFORN J Hpeclal 1 leepliig cars. 1A. Parties. Hrtnl.mnnttilir. Tnit.int eODlng cars. Cbean r&ttni. Knnth.,rn p.ki. ... - .-u .. . . .. :T..r--"". ".. ...w Agent, J4. Broadway, New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH. Agent, 4'J S. 3d St., f-hlla. Janl0-lyd2taw ,v. .niiturm, ji. uAWIiKT. USn'l Knilern XirANTKD-FEMALE CAT WITH KIT V tens. Ne "Toms "need apply. HARNESS AND COLLAR FACTORY. I'd Orant and Cherry Streets A' Reu GENTS WANTED-NEW AND WON . derflll Heek In bntb KnctUli nna..m.n tecent Exnloralieufl nml ArfveuturAtt a, u...1 ley In the Wilds or Africa. Thrilling accounts of his Journey across the dark continent. Over 200 fine engravings. A bonanza ferugeals. Send 60 cts rer outfit. Circulars free. llMtdW.S ' lOlBtateVr'eiChleli'll. Vlf 1LLIAM80N A FOS1 1LLIAMSON A FOSTER. Ouce mere we coma te thafrnm 0,111. ,i,n. tleual and erTectlve bargains In MEN'S OVERCOATS. 20 Chlnrhllla Heaver. Marked 410 CO 2j Monteuue " 13 00 21 " " " jju 00 10 Dark llrewu Qiss ' s ) 10 Oray " s 00 HOYS' OVERCOATS. 6 Dark Mlted Cass ...Marked $ 5 00 , ii :: :::.:::::::::::.. : ?S 18 " ::::;:::::::::.;:: " 'iffi MEN'S PANTALOONS. 30 Dlack Worsted Marked f I 00 3 00 " 8 60 Mixed Cass 4 00 Cunslniere OOOExtru Heavy Cuss BOYS' FANTALOONS. 360 2 W 2 TO 2 75 300 wee Extra Heavy Cass 8 00 " " " 2 00 " " ' ..... 4 JO " " " .", Marked ii 00 ; ;; ;; :z:r..: -iea " " 3 00 HOYS' KNLUl'ANT SUITS. WOO Fancy Cass Marked 0 00 H 00 Ulack Corkscrew 00 7 00 llltie Tricot m 560MlxsdCass.. . " 473 CniLD'SCAPE OVERCOATS. !900 Fancy Cass Marked 57 00 Sffi " w 4 60 " " j jn SW " " " . 50 LADIES' AND GIRLS' COATS. 11000 arelchen. MarlieJ B no 00 800 iu 2000 Ldle' Nttwinurketi'.'u"'."" 7 00 bee 10 UI 13 00 11 00 l.!00 3 GO 4 00 17 00 iai 1300 4(S) 000 la w " ...... H?aer Jarkcts., tiAimw irvnir.Ttwi-An MCbemUe : Marked I 73 21 2 " 40 "".""!!!!".!!!r."i!!!!!l - 42 Drawer ........... 05 34 32 23 05 00 84 45 32 23 m T U bl 1 10 10 05 3D SO J " . . .' . 70 " T6 " : : 42 Corset Cei er IU " " ) " " ... . 25 " " . ..' ..'"I" 1 20 Night Robes. .',.., 60 y."............;. tt5 " " ' 1M White Jihlrti ..;. 75 " " 70 " ' . 1. 00 ...:... ; " Si " " ;.",; .. . . DJtF-83 GOODS AND MUSLINS. All-Weel Uenrlettus , ........Marked S3 wv iitma ., Lancaster Ginghams. . Hill's Musllus, 1 yard wide Standard Prints Cuuteu Flannels 37e ' 0 Yfi i a 6 c 6 0 - " 7 0 " se " ll.UHe Smyrna Hugs aud Cbenlllc Table Cevers ut all prices. Ulsnkels, Comforts aud Shawls at quick-sell-lug prices. ' GENT'fl NECKWEAR AND GLOVES. n's and Beys' Bilk Neckwear ..ISe nud 17c Puffs aud Feur-lii Hund Bcarft. . . .c Men GOO Suspenders.. 5e, 10c, 13c Extra Flne Huspeuders "" Heys' Heavy Gloves .. fais'a llanuif lltis liC 20c 15c 170 f'.cn'i J?.eavy WoelVnd'ialheriliovcs.' 23e Lined Gloves and Mitts. . ...sx LJI4ll(ls7l A7ICI VJTIUYl'S . 12 J 7.V Lined Dres Gloves ....:;.. ' W' jee GENT'S UNDERWEAR ANDSUIRTU. White or Colored Merine.. .. , All-Weel Derby Ribbed fui Working Shirts "n. Man's uud BejV Demet Shirts SscundGOe il , Ulu Shirts, AlIAVoel, marded... ..?.. . 7S CAltDIOANa neys' Cardigans Marked J H ilen s ..." 00 Men's Astrakhan Coats i te Heys' Shirt Wulits 25c nud 00c HATS. CAPS AND LADIES' FUIW. TheFluestSllklUtlntheclly ree (1 GO Fur Felt Huts Marked 1 K K00 Fur Fell Hats. . UIK-1 J 00c WlndkOrCaps . T3 60c Hey's steamer Cans. , jj Ijidh-.' Shoulder Cspcs ut tempting bargalu All the I.adlc' Fur Muffs at prices that am buyer s options. HOOTS AND SHOES. A quantity efFlneliand-Sewed loidles'Hhees tnadclby tbc.best factories efcurefiilly electcd bright Dongelu stock, the prices for which make I twin bargains rarely offered. J Si Biuare Toe.... . .Marked $1 CO 4 9 Ojieru Toe j ,,, 5 60 lluud-Seired , . ra 3flosiuaraTee $ 3 GO Hound Tee jj Sizes In the lust thru lets ure 1, 1, and 2, Williamson 6c Fester, 32-33 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER. FA. -AN NO. 318 MARKin HI',, HARRISHUKO, PA. TRUE DALMATIAN LS8EOT lOWDKR propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the most etlectuul destroyer of flies and ether suiali Insects. Fer sale ' At HUBLEY'S DRUG STORE, NWMtKtncNtrMt Stem sHcritement. -1AHRIAOK WORKS. D0ER80M 0A1UAOK WOflUU, Cerner of Duke und Vine Rtreet (MasWly Nerbeek Mlley), ytJ O.oeo Over Bljr.beusana Dollars W,(5)0 ' ' In Fine Vcb el'snowen Exhibition. lgj All the UATAn-OTYLBSter 1BW) vS25? 5?f "ctaiilcs ea repairini at the vXiSLf""6 Works,cernerof DuVs and Vine streets. dS-lydH JPOR RENT. ! NO. XX EAST KINO BT. Apply next deer at Ne, M. t ,?J I WtU B HRT fie HAVANA Wimjm? ,N the ell r. at 1 deeMmdM.Ta.lW0 " "n quMn Bt- -' - --"-.Tr- .., F OR JAPANESE a60DS, OoteRRmMAVH Ne. 42 West King Street fir DAY COURSE: 80 NIORTMHB 1 HlflV. KKVsiMnltlhuannil LEGE. Yeun Man unit Ii1lMThla Mimai Is better prepared than erer te give you a rst clasa business education. Our efforts the first year have been crowned with wonderful soc sec eess. . W. D. MOH8ER. Prln.. tfdftw 18 North QueTnHLTLancMterla.J Wt&ZZg3ffi S5tSttTVVO'reu de(MmdM.Tahy,Byt)KTIUgENBT- -lirANTEpTEACIIER IN WEST HEMP T Held township. Salary, se per month for permanent, with q. 1 In tenehlng. Net permanent according te mark. Mchoer beard meets at Irenvllle en Jan. 18. Successful ap plicant toepen school. Jan. 20. r , ... 'iBKiraEL.Hec.. Meuntvllle. Janll-lwd West Herapfleld Scheel District rpUOt'TASHANk, BliIRT MANUFACTttRKRH AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as lljoe. Perfect fltguarantceit. V.ySW,J,eCM"'r wft havestarded a HAND tlUJt XJ1 kinds. maras-IydR rXtllE .FINI24T LINK OF WAX BTERIO JL Acid and Paranne Candles for tha Holl Hell days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. TTOUSE-PAINTINO. ORAINlNO AND XT,. . GLAZING. HYRON J. nitOWN, uccccr te Gee. W. Brown, deceased. Practical Painter. Gralner and Glazier. Werk done by contract or day as cheap as first-class wark can be done. Best workmen, and none but best material used. Fine Graining a specialty. 4WOrdersby mall attended, shop 02 North Queen. Itesdence-119 East James street, k JaulUmd rrUIE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO X Acid and Pnranne Candles for tha Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. I riOIl THINGS 3 NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Oe te ERIBMAN'R Ne. 42 West KIngBtreet. ps.INE TOILET SOAP. Liberian Palm Oil WJien properly made Inte Seap produces the Finest Toilet Seap known. , MILLERsfOAP CO. TIT13 KX AMINE EYES FREE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably nnd that there Is something wrong wt lib them, unci mat. glasses will ee a great help te yi Vb use Inimitable "DIA MANTA" lenses, Which are Malta Olll V bv til. nnrl rfi-nrvimn,1n,l by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. 'Solid Geld Bpectactes, 93.00 ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, fJOe.: usual price, 91. OO. ArtUlcIalEycs Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEHAN & BR0.130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. mvx-lyd T7-NAPPS VEQETAHLE IJH.LS. INFLUENZA'aA GRIPPE.) Knapp's Vcgetable Pills consists of twodU twedU tliictqualltlcs, marked Ne. 1 and Ne. 2. lletli klndxure tebe used alternately. Every box contains about eighty pills and the price Is eiuy a cenis per ugx. They arc composed of ... itiwii .am luvuiciuiii iicrus, very euectls and entirely harmless. A few doses will radically eureliiOuenia, and for ether bodily disorders they hase uecnuul. Ask your Druggist uud Grocer for them, or Cflll lit ' 130 XOUTH ANX STIIEET. CHARLES KNAPP, PROPRIETOR. JSKltdThl.S "OTICE OF INSURANCE ELECTION. ANNUAL MEETING. LANCASTER HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- The twenty-eighth annual Three Directors, te serva rnr iii in.nit n.. l u. m.. bi wiiipii niAAf inn- years, aud Three Auditors te serve for one year. will be held between the hours of 7 and 8 jd e clock p. m.,ef said daj'. Tne annual reuert or me emcers el the company, and also that of ..cuuuiiui!., mil u Kuuinmea lesaia meeting, and such business transacted us muy be pre sented or called for. All persons Insured In said company urn members thereof, and entitled te participate lu the election and ether proceed ings, and are respeetfully Invited te atUud. By order of the beard of directors. JanH-atd u, u FR.ULEY. Secretary. w ALTER C. UERH. Herr,Jeweler. WE HAVE .V FULL STOCK OF Watches, Clocks, -AND- EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE, And are prepared te "quote the LOWEST PHIcrs, ijuullty uiken Inte consideration. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. G HEATKST REDUCTION. Anneflncement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all lu PINE TAILORING H.GERHHRT'S, Overcoats made te order at nut price. Tieusers reduced from f 10 te H i from Hlo 5: from 8 te 14 50. Heavy Suitings redueeil nt the s.iiue rate. Pull Dress suits of ihe latest style material, satin lined, nt (23. This Is the met sweeping reduction ever made lu Fine Tailoring, uud Mill enable the cah buyer te get u tlrst-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready, made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd meetlnir nr tli MitmuL-rs wmi uu neiu ui tne omce or the com cem ,mnK' ?i0' 1W Eu Kliif street, Lancaster, Pa., en Friday the 17th day or JunuaryVW at 7 O ClOek l). m.. at Wh lll mwllnir nn .f..r!. Ai 16, 1890. tttiv JJ-JCXT DOC TO THE COURT HOUHK. ..S.K i (T . i 1 MrfCters.WfP,lheftl0ln Pr'c, our All the WM te qualities reduced te II OHOSING SALE OF JERSEY! TbsH quality rsdaeed te lae. Ttae7Soqtlttyre!use4teWe. The37 quality redueed te I s am uuratea s tl x quality redneed te Ke. The Children's f 1 quality reduced te (Mc. Alt the Ladles' and Children's Coats at a Sacrifice. ea;,:' ,o;"!""!"",bweou''cu , "- r "-- sivb., vbi n ntra cf aa FHHNES'TOCK' 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. IUt &hvvilmmnt OuMAKKOR OOLDKNUON ANDMIA nerldfc ClmtMnettM eseslled. n...w.. -.DSUTH1B OIOAll HTOtUC, 3,Hfi!?1.?,T. "NB of wax errmtie yt'i?LiSffS8AP,i' "" HeH- JUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED decMmdi,,?2,Th,(,8,,ORTI, WKW-"1. L.iEi20h"J.m "A French Briar Pipes, ,,.! DKMUTHflCIOARSTORBJ, alS-tfdR 114 East King street. . Acid and Paraflne Candles for tha Heii. ys, at MILLER'S SOAPCO. " THEY CAN ALL COPlf BUT NONE CAN Kqnal Billy Walls's i Havani VlSSraSS, "clee5aMTnja10,1OBTQOEEWS A UNT POLLY BASBKT'H C4jbRTHOU8EHUDAY'AND FRIDAY. ADMISSION .a CENTS. . . 4Bjl3-4tdR 0YkISK'J?J?T,V V?TKR8 IN THE MAR ket served In all styles, and meals al all 5r?.r,V?t CHA.IiLS E' HOSTER'8, In i(S Tfear Sli5tJ;entra'.M.Mkel- Oysters In the shell or S?S2S?.."erved Private famlllea. Telephone connection. nev2G-2mdR HE FINEST LINE OK IMPORTED AND Domcstle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha- and let?' Ur mauuftlcture.,nbe of 25, is.fM DEKUTH'H CIGAR STORE, JS-tfdR 114 East King Streit, BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIGARS the city, at BILLY WAITZ'S, decMmdM.Tn.T 61MNerth UM8t. H ELLO! POSITIONS FOR ORADUATFS. HZJj'A.NfiAST.En BUSINEaS COLLEGE ? "? h0,d eui Positions as an Inducement for young men and ladles te enter. Although ir.hJ! P'J?60'1 mete young men and ladles In po sition than any ether medium : and, by the JS.r ttrT,0, competcntyeungmen and ladles, nSi.X :il.ftt Coe Reems, Ne. SI North uumQ street. AddrcM. H. C. WEIDLEU, Principal. M AHT1N BROS. Redaced Prices -IN CLOTHING en Flannel HJght Shirts ! -AND- FURHISfflHG GOODS A very little money will new get you some of the nebbiest things. NECKWEAR. A large let of Choice SllkTies, many patterns, reduced te 15c Tucks, Puffs and Feur-ln-Uands, Ke. Btteh quality and price were never yoked together' before. 125, $160 and It 75 Ties reduced tell.JI Cuffs, two pairs, 25c; Cellars, two and three Ter 25c. The ends of lines that sold fer2sc. Seme Extraordinary Values In UNDERWEAR! $3 00 Lamb's Weel Underwear reduced te 12 00. Such weight and value In 25e and SOc Under wear will surprise you. Little Beys' Suits, $150, S2, 2 60, $3, ia W. If you were guessing the price from worth uud appearance you'd put a dollar en. See the splendid pick in Men's Suits and Overcoats at $3, $10, $12 and 118. Special prices ou Madc-te-Mcasiire Overcoats and Trousers. Suits, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. J. B. MARTIN 4 CO. BLANKETS. A Special Blanket rer a chilly night, at $5; weighs, B lbs ; site, 72x80; pure wool ; a week age the price was $0 50. Anether pure wool, site, 09x78, at St a pair, was our $3 Blanket dur ing the Fall. CAMPS. Net many of a kind, but an odd let should always bring au odd price, and the $10 and 812 Rochester Stand Lamp are new sold at 8. A metal Rochester Table Lamp, white shade, down from $3 60 te tl 50. TABLE TUMBLERS. Cleaning up, and a French Thin Glass Tumb ler, with tliv narrow bands engraved en side, at 60c each : reduced from $1 25 a deieu. A wreath of fern tugravlng at Mc per deieu, re duced fremtl 50. Quantity jlmlted. TOILET SETS. A crute newly opened gives us a 10-plece dec. eruled English Toilet Sets 10 pieces at SJ2J. One week only at this price ; after price will be $J. A number of Toilet Bets, with a piece or two chipped or misting- altogether, have been marked at a bargain prlce-tl 50 te 34 50. J-RlfflTlMO. Cor. W. King & Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. A. ttttnt ,,eck ril' Children's Jerseys, both 1 . AU the tl Se te 12 Qualities reduced toil is gUw 3vwrttmtttt CrriCE TO MY FRIENDS AND cl have located trmnm-arllv n aMm nm ii.m . k a.L l-.TlJT. V....-V K?su .fS av&e mass: ft.iw wiuiiwm aiaraci. rleSjPhwtpnsand Family Carriages, and Kerbeck Read Carta; all of my own mant tnre. Mr npsciai attention IS riven te rentlrln Motte Honest work and fair dntii al ways wins. J.H.NORBECK.Ageri eecgi-ua rTIHB FINEST LINE OF WAX UTEJ jT- il"nu.rrsinne uenaies rer the days, at MILLER'S BOAP CO. FARMERS WANTED TO SUPPLY MIL! .... A THB e-trdwR 885 Church St., Lancaster, M rpH; E PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Without Regard te Cc WE WILL COSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK -OF- LADIES' AND CHILDREf Blankets and Cem feri BLANKET SHAWLS, Underwear, & 'We Intend, If possible, tosleso out esfcry 1 Fall and Winter Stock During the SO Days, de tt. and will make prlc GEO. F. RATHV0I .;. 26 East King Street, lnartO-lydR LANCASTER. PJ JJAPPY NEW YEAR! Steam Engine -AND Beiler Werk MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! VERTICAL PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES. (riorliental Tuhui BOILERS. vertical, Twe Flue, 1 Deuble Deck, I. Murine. PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL! UU1L.KII FEED MINING STEAM mills'. ( Saw Mild i Hark Ml (Cob Mill AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LKAT11ER ROLLERS. HARK CONVEYER SCttE PULLED, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXl COUPLINGS. COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS. STEP BOXES. SPINDLES, TOES AND STEl PULLEY PLATES. SHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, lc, Ac, BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS UP-SETT. SETT SCREWS, rORGINtH NUT'S, Sq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS. WROUGHT WASKEia Specialty In Making aud Repairing dliep WELL DIULLIXG TOOI n.YLVrtI!a.?'1.neanie. J". 8nd PumI ., ..wu V.IUIII, O.K. Charcoal Hammered f Burden'a Rivet I Deuble Keflnetl i Refined Beiler and Tank I IROK1 TANKS-Reuud or Square, for Qas, r waierer Acias. auicits, Htand-ripes, Water Wheel CaslnS ..w, Airr urnuce, ixc. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPUI .uea".',.y.IeV..,sT5.,L"' "!. PI ers, tl V.. ..vuu,c .in inKn, jujcciers, I'acslnf Ples, 4c, ever curried In Lancaster. SiccJul Atteutien Given te 1 STEAM HEATINCt i.ignt aud Heavy Iren and Brass Castlugs. 49-Repalrlng Promptly Attended te.-Ca Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFHN FOR SALE. 4 Pulleys, 49x12; 4 Pulleys, 4U10; 2 Pulley JlxTK: 2 Pulleys, 41X9W i 2 Pullej s, 40xJlJ ; , l,Weed Split Pulley, 18xl0i ; 3 Weed Spi Pulleys, 41xiv. 8 -' ii-ie cenars. &2feet,21S-lShaftlug, 14-21 Inch Drep Hangi. Deuble Braced. Jehn Best! 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. I 8-00-IIerse Power. 60 Inch Dtam., 10 feet long" 22x4: Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 aud 1150. T 1-Bellr30 luch Dlara., U tt long, 21-3 inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1135. 1 . i-te. Jif,; mfr
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