Hs"' fifV' ?JTrG'?Bi l,n j, I u j .t 5T.5I1' ,J THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, TUESDAY JAtflTABY 28. 1800. r '-r -r JX ( i, K . ps, Cv v r yr & 14. It m j a. ' ar f'? ;s iVf V. ,," A VICTIM OF GRIP. BWI AtlMT 8LFFF.I8 Fill, TUT BIB EASE AM WEUBWU. ItoaldmterWMhlBstenBorousli and Bwpler of the LumbMrFtrm of Byer C.-Twe BanqtteU te B Bald. ' Columbia, Jan. 2S. Henry Aumcnt, a wall-known resident of Washington bor ber Mh, died t bis home, at that place, this MMBins t 6 o'clock, In the 62d year of his art. The death was the result of typhoid pneumonia, aflnr a brief Illness. He was Maclced with the grip and aRer gcttlnR better took a relarse, which ended in pneumonia. He lived In town about a year age, and was employed at the P. R.R. freight transfer, ne then obtained work from N. Brers A Ce. and moved te Wash ingten borough. Twe kens and a daughter arrive. The funeral arrangements hav6 net been made, Columbia Assembly, Xe. 20, A. 0. of M. P. will held their annual banquet en Fri day evening. 'At the ledge meetlng four -MdidBta will be Initiated and the officers Installed. The membcrs will then proceed te the armory, where a banquet will be served by tbe ladles of the Second Street Lutheran church. Taa Red and Gun club will held thelr annual banquet en Monday evening next at Warren's restatirant. Among the gucsta will be Superintendent Gucker and A. C. nippey, of the Pennsylvania railroad. Trinity Chapter, Brotherhood of St. An drew and Philip, will meet this uvenlng In the lecture room of Trinity Hoferniotl The Mite society or the Secend street Lutheran church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. G. Uonner, en Wal nut street. Hannibal Williams will roclte "Othelle" in the Presbyterian chapel en Tuesday evening next for the boneflt or the Lndlei' Aid society of that church. W. U. Barr Is attending a meeting of the advisory beard of the P. A It. relief asso ciation In Philadelphia te-day. The Franklin and Marshall glee club passed through town this afternoon at 2: 45, en route for ihelrsouthern trip. They were greeted at the station by a number of friends. The ferry beats which were steppod by the Ice commenced crossing the river this morning. Wealey Davis, of Chlckles, was before Squire Selly last evening for disorderly conduct, preferred by Mrs. Kate Little. He was discharged upon paying the costs. The Sunday school Institute for the arch deaconry of Hnrrlsburg, which was te have been held in St. Paul's church, Co lumbia, en January 30th, has been post poned because of the grlppe. Uev. Dr. Stene, efGrace church, Philadelphia, and Bev. H. C. Duhring, of All Saints, Phila delphia, are porieusly ill. The Institute wilt be held seen after Lent. The furnaces of the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company nre ready te start and will be lighted as Boen as coke is rocelvod. The coke Is expected In a day or two. Andrew Weaver, car drepper in the east yards or the P. R. R., had his right feet cangbt between two cars this morning and the ankle was very badly Injured. Frank McCauley Is en duty at the C. X). offices after a wcek's Illness. The Out Doer club will meet this even ing at Hen. H. M. North's home. TnE SOUDI'.RSUUIta FIRE. Th lrK Ram of lieorge Krelder Kn tlraly Destroyed en Monday. The barn of Geerge Kreider, n fanner, who resides in tbe vlllage of Seuderslmrg, waa destroyed by llre en Monday nftor nfter nftor neon. Mr. Kreider was threshing with n steam thresher, nnd n spark from the moke stack set llre te a black of corn fod der The stack steed against the barn, and when it caught the fire was aoen communicated te the building. Thcre was no way te step the progress of the flaiues and .the building was seen entirely dostreyod. llusldes the crops all the farming imploments were burned. Among the things saved wero two large wagons. A large tobucce shed that steed near the burn wnsHaved with the greatest difficulty. Twe hogs and a dead steer wero roasted. The steer had died in tbe morning and It was left In the itable until a man, who had been sent for from town te take It away, would arrive. When the man arrived he found that his steer was roast beef. Mr. Kreider had unllnsurance, but it will net cever the less bynny means. That Maner Htreet Rew. Alderman A. P. Deuuclly lust evening beard a number 3f suits nnd cress suits growing out of the Maner street row en Saturday night a week age. The cases heard were Jehn Iloxleltor, assault and battery and malicious mischief, en com plaint of Mlniile Glene; Anten llowers, drunkenness and disorderly conduct and malicious mischief, en complaint of the ume presecutrix ; Win. Glene, surety of the peace, preferred by Boxleltor nnd Pow ers! Goedhart Hartel assault and battery, preferred by llexlclter. Alter all the cases had been heard the parties lutorested ex pressed a dcslre te uettle nnd the aldermnn gave them until Wednesday te withdraw the suits. If net withdrawn nil will be re turned te court. 1 A Disturbance tit n Funeral. Barak Frankford preferred acharge of assault and battery against Sephia Cun ningham befere Aldermnn A. V. Dennelly. Sephia waived a hearing and gave ball for trial at the A prll court. Sarah Frankford has been prosecuted bj the Cunningham woman nt Alderman Hal bach's for malicious trespass nnd assault and battery. Bail wus entered for n licur- The row from which these suits result occurred at the funeral of n Mrs. Cunning ham, en Jehn street, and Is the sequel te a fend that has existed since the two women claimed Cunningham's body nftur his death. Charged AVltli Felonious AhMUilt. 'William, better known ns "Toedlor,' lllctiarusen was arrewed this morning en a charge of felonious assault. He has been sleeping ujien the jirouiUesef Jehn Scherff, en Prince street, lately, but this morning he was ordered invay. He get a slone nnd threw it at Scherl)', ulmest striking him. Complaint was made against him befere Alderman Halbach, nnd ConMnble Sliaub served the v. arrant. The accused furnished ball for a bearing en Thursday evening. Funei-at et Jehn Illuelcwoeil. The funeral nt Jehn Blackwood, n victim of the grip, took place this aflorneon, from his residence, Ne. 309 North Mul berry street, and was attended by repre sentatives of his fellow workmen of the Penn Iren works, where he was 0111 0111 pleyed. Iutcruieut was made at Lancaster cemetery. Iteoelved 11 Contract. This morning A. C. Wclclmiis received a ceutract for putting in a line large pas senger elmater In the eloctrie light build ing at Maucli Chunk. Mr. AVclclians is doing lets of tills kind of work Just new audits peaks well for Lancaster mechanics. .j HeaaTJilHToe! Y. M, C. A. Library Fund Bupper. Wednes ay, Thursday and I'll. lay evenings, January 2, SO and M, In Deersuni's Hall, 12S East TClug street. Ooed musle ruruhhed inch evening. Deers open at 6:'X o'cle-k. Admission, Includ In supper, 25c. L'ttverjbedy go. JanSMtd 9 Ne Curu or Huller, 'e Pay. Ifyeu are nsuttercr In nny May, don't full te glUekeVK!ecUic Appliances a trial. I give a wrltu-u Kuaranteu with every belt lull my. Mlf, and If after one week's trial you urenet benefited or cured, I will 1 tfuud the meuey leu ' WHtsMit. C.U.MOKE,IUYeulr, ou kvteud fleer of Herr'i (ter, Ne. 31.1 North Queen street, Lancaster, I'd., every Wednesday and Saturday from 0 . in. lop p. m. Call for book. Main office, Readlmj, Pa. JunZWtd The President Coming te Lanrnster. ThopresldenlefthogreatBrltlsh staff of phy sicians and surgeons, consisting of nine In number, who are traveling In a Pullman Pal ace car, will be at the Steven Heuse for a lim ited period, commencing Thursday morning, Jan. !, until Monday, Feb. 10. The sick are te be treated free of charge, for ten days. This blng an advertisement they charge nothing whatever for their services. They treat all kinds of diseases and deformities, also perform ing alt surgical operations free. The only favor they ask Is a recommendation from these they cure. Invalids will please net take efTence If they are rejected aa Incurable, as this syndicate of physicians will accept no case unless they are certain a cure can be effected. They have had a vast experience In the following hospitals and Infirmaries ! Louden, Paris, Dublin, Olasgew, B.'tfatt, Heidelberg. The experience of this able staff of specialists throughout the United States during the pnst year Is something unprecedented In medical history. We have neither time nor space te go Inte details. It Is sufficient te say lhat though thousands of cases have been rejected as Incurable, there are many thousands scat tered throughenttholargcrcltlcsof the United Stale! who will willingly testify as te the bene fit they have rccelved from their skillful treat ment. Thousands of letters te this effect may be found en file, at their office HOW IT CAME A1IOUT. It Is a well-known fact that the British army Is stationed throughout the entlre llrltlsh pos sessions, reaching from the Torrid te the Frigid Zenes, covering n vast area of terrltery.and en compassing almost every clime. Thews regions are also Infested with their peculiar diseases, and are productive of wonderful vegclnhle pro ducts, well known te possess great medical vir tues. The land and naval surgeons or the Eng lish army and navy stationed nt these various pest naturally famlllnrlre tliemxel ves with the successful treatmentef these peculiar disease. Upen their return te England It was perfectly natural that they should meet together and compare notes nnd oxperlonces. In this way the well-known staff et English physicians nnd surgeons was first organized. Alter a most suc cessful tour of nil the great European elites they are no making a protracted tour et American cities. Out of 07,879 liivntlils who have visited the doctors during the 1 istycar, W.TKl were rejected ns Incurable. Remember the dales and go early, as you run ngreatrlskln net being able te get examined during the last days of tha doctors' stay, as their offices are crowded from morning till night. Office- hours from II a. ru. te 7:30 p. in ; Hunday from 10a. re. te 6 p. m. lldAltw LANCASTER, Pa., Jan. 27, 1B00. At n special meeting of the beard of directors of the Ijincaster Heme Mutual l'lre Iiisuriuica company held this evenlug, the following preamble ami resolutions were, en motion, unanimously adopted ; Wiiriikas, We have learned with sorrow that death has again Invaded this lieard of ill ill rccleriaud removed from our midst our e e tcemed and mclenl ox-secrelary, C. 11. 1a fevrc, who was ene of Its originators, lis first sccretnry, having served In that capacity for overe(unrler efn century, and whose wisdom and experlcnec exerted n very healthy Infill Infill Infill onreupoii the management of the company. Jletelretl, That In Ills death this Heard has suffered both a personal mid elllclal less, and this community an upright and useful rltlren. lUiehrtl, That this Heard attend the funeral of our rellew-membsr In a body. lineheil, That these rcKolullens be entered upon the minutes of the Company, nnd be pub. Halied In the dally papers of the elly. CHRISTIAN OAST. President. Attest: H.L. FnAtLBV, Secretary. Jan2S-lld ax: JJCrttllO. LKin.Junuary2il, 1WO, at Mount Jey, neerlne IIIiieks. Marr Allrc. wlfn of Mil llb, aged 24 years, 10 months and 13 ilnyn, The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the fiincrnl, with out further notice, at the residence, Mount Jey, Pa., Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, HllUKl.r.v. Junuiiry VH, 1300, In this city, Mrs. Rachel Shrclcy, In the will year of her age. The rulatlvesaud friends of the family are re speclfully Invited te attend the funeral, fiein her Inte resilience, Ne. 120 West Lemen street, en Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Inter ment ntCoatesvllle, Chester county. 2td Evans. In this fit-, en the Mill lust., Jehn J. Evans, aged 71 years. The relnthcs and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the Animal, Trem his late residence, " Ivy Heme," en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2ld Kir.i'i-Kit. In this city, mi the2Ulh Inst., Lille, nlilest daughter of Jonathan and Elltabeth Kletrer, 111 the 21th year of her age. The relatives and frlends et the family ; nlse, the Cheral nnd Aid Societies of Christ Church nnd Christ Sunday Scheel, are rrspcctlulty In vited te attend the funeral, from the parents' residence, Ne. 5J0 si. Jeseph street, 011 Wednes day afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Services at Christ Church. Inlerment at Woeduurd Hill ceme tery. 2td LKrKViiK. Iii this city, en the 2flth Inst., Christian II. Lefevrv, aged 77 years. The relatives and friends of tlm family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his lute residence, Ne. -t North Dnlte street, 011 Thursday nftei neon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 3td IlEllii.nn. In Philadelphia. 011 the27lh Inst., Mrs. Surah L., wife of Hurry lieldlur, nnd duugh duugh ter of Jacob H. mid Louisa Norbeck, ngeil 20 years, 7 months and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family me re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the rcsldcnce of her pa roll Is, Ne. 322 Seuth 0,111-011 street, to-merron (Wednesday) morning nt 0 o'clock nt the houke, ami at 0:30 o'clock at 81. Mary's Church. Interment nl St. Mary's com- lery. ltd MoenE. In this city, en the 28th Inst, Jehn A. Moere. The relatives nnd friends nl the family, nbe the printers of I-uncustcr, are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral from the residence of his brother-in-law, Gee. lllley, Ne. bS Mtddle street, en Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Mass at St. Mary's ehurch at P o'clock. Inter ment nt St. Mary's cemetery, Watsen. In this city, en the 27th Inst., Mrs, Mary A. Watsen, In her TVlh year. The relatives nnd friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, fiem her late residence, Ne. 211 North Dulie street, en Thursday morning nt It o'clock. Servleent St, Jehn's United llrelhcrn Church, Paradise, nt 2 o'clock. 2td j-tlavltcte. Stoek Miirketa. Quotations by Heed, McG rutin A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pn. NKW VOI1K LIT. 11 A. M. 13 M. 3 T. M. Canada Pnclllc U.C. C.AI Colerado Cenl Wf .50 t; j Central Pacific Canada Southern Ml 65 f.Vi Chi. St. U A Pbg I7lj Deu. A Rie G. , Del. L. A W IJ7U 1MU mii Erie 27j 27) 27J Erle'Juds ..'" .. . JerO K.AT 10' X 10W lll'i Leu. AN ryt M( wSl L Shere 1W 111) leri Mich. Ccn Missouri Pncinc "lijf 78 78 Heck. Vnllcy,... N. P. ... .!' Xf; 3 mj N. P.l'ref. -ey, 7il!i 7& N. West . ., N. Y.0 107; 107'i 107'i NewEngluud tl'i EastTeuueJtiee HJJ UJ uJ Omaha - niVZ Oregon Transcentliieiitul.. S7 K'i 37'; Ontario A W- HMj Wi lt Pacltle Mall :ai!j SO!? :tM Rlclimend Terminal 2J 22! J -rji; St. Paul 7U' 71jJ 7i5j Texas Pacific ss$J 22t' .nj Union Pacltle. ... . (h im? hM Wabash Cem II It 14" Wabash Pref. .. ttBi tt-i isjij Westcru U hi' W BejJ West Shero Bends. ... 1-llII.AUKI.I'IIIA LIST. tell. Vul. . .52JJ 6.J 52Ji II. N. Y. A Phlla . ' bt 1'a.R.R. 6li 6IJJ 6IM Headlue .'. ..... ItJ Hi-J ipO Ieh. Nav v. 62 62 ti2 Hestenv. Puss 32 32 HHf P. Alt - 27iJ N.Ccnt. " Peeples l'aM.. illdgl's . t7 K7 87 Oil I05i 105ii 10t,'j Llve Stoek MnrkvtM. CiiiCAne,Jan.S7. Itccelpu. 11.000 ishlpinenu Jtv,u !. ,kt'dy: leaves, (I 0Oii5 Wj teers, (1 OUrfl 40 ; stockers and fi-edci, f.' 25143 2.5: J?w.,-iiu,11'?.11 jalxed.ll 2033U); Tuxus culile II 7eS3 65 : Western Rangers, 2 T0C-1 en. Hogs IiccclpU.26U);.hliiiueuls, 5,000: mar kct streng: mixed, 13 6.V!t HO; heavy, 13 70 63te; llgTil,HU5385j kklps.UOOtft ti. Hhcei llccclpt,7,0U): slili.iuenu.75U0' mar ket steady; uutle,HQV7t5W: Western wueleil II 755W); shorn Texans.W 751 W; lambs, $joe te i 20 per hundred weight . East LiUKitTV. Cattle Receipts, 2000: ship, menu, tOO: market dull; prime, M25cH6: fair te geed, H 7534 ; stockers and feeders, li 50 (&i necursbhlppisl te New Yerk. Hogs ltetvl)iu. BUOO; shipments. 0uO3; market firm; best light Yorkers. II UMJ I 05: medium and light Philadelphia, II uui u: heavy beg, ti751U0; roughs, rvaj 75 110 cars shipped te New Yerk. Sheep Ile.pu, C50O: shipments. 1310; uuirket acthc; prime, K 713ti ; fair te geed, Ii25 5 80;comiueu,l3i; lambs, I0HJ te. Philadelphia Prodaee .Market. I'mtADKLPlllA, Jan. 9. Noen-Flotir dull! 1'enn'a supers, JavaJMt extra. 2M3273; family, 840370; roller, 3 90t 15! patent. Wheal dull Ne. S Reel, new, WV!1 Ne, 1 1'enn'a Red. VOc j Ne. s de, rjassc Cern steady t Ne. 2, new, ij3' ; old, OO, He, - Oats quiet Ne. 2 White 2S5ZXc Ne. 2 mixed, 27; V- Bran steady) Winter 112 7S13 75; Spring. flBft 13. Baled bay steady ; 111 mail Mas te quality: timothy II 0018 60 for cheice: mixed, HfflllW; bated rye straw, new, I15i0lt00. Ilntter firm: I'enn'n crenmery extra 27(32501 Penn'a firsts extra. 2' Mobbing, mail. Eggsslerlyj l'cnn'atlrsts.tiflcj held lets, IS Z)c, as te quality. ..... Cheese steady ; part skims, 76c; full skims, Petroleum dull j refined In Mils., 7Kc Potatoes steady; 85AVj per bus, as leuuallty, Grain nnd i-rovlalens Kurnlshed by H. K. Yundt, Breker. CtlcAe, Jan. 2A, LOO e clock p.m. wncai. corn. uau. i-era. mru. January.-., w reeruary March ...... April. May 7K Jnne 7M Jnly... 7Ji ve 087 sij'i iiiyi le'ii Sin siA ':. 1007 S8 81 Tear - i ... Crude Oil February Consels Closing Trices 2:15 o'clock p. in. ., W neat, uern uau. rera. Lnrd 6,M 587 6 0) January........... 70JJ February 16 Murrh. ...... April May 7HJJ 2 9 70 ml 20 0 75 87 in'i'i 10 07 30 a. 007 (i'be June se atii July 7S August 77 Year Consels Crude Oil Winter Wheat I0BX Cur ixiia. .11 .17 512 251 Iteicipla. Hpring Wheat, Cern Oats Ityn Barley Receipts Hogs Keeelnts -Cattle....... Head ". "s.oue 1 ,0011 1 Stock mul lleuils. Reported by J. II. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lnucas't fl per cent,, 1H 100 101 " '0 " " 18115 100 ' 4 " school lean ltttw 100 " 4 " " In 1 or 20 years. 100 ' 4 " " In 5 or 20 years. 100 " 4 " " lnlOeraOycnrs. 100 " " In 15er30jears. 100 Manhelin Iloreugh lean 100 MISCKLLANKOUH STOCKS. Qnarryvllle 11. It - 60 MlllersvllloSlreetCiir 50 ItiiUlru Printing Company 60 (lasllghlnud FiielCenipiuiy- -- - -"' SteM'iis Heuse (Ilenils) , 100 Columbia Uas Oeinpnny.... 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Siisiiuehaniui Iren Company 100 .dnrlettn Hollew-wnro 1M Hlnvcnb IIouke 50 Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market 50 110 103 10O 101 ir?J 10.) 102 I te 65 40 100 25 11 205.25 210.10 1.05 IS 77 M im WI.M 107 10060 67.60 61) 35 4.5 M m 80 ( 101 135 lislerii Market. &u (Jas Company llends (5 per cU HM)).. 100 Columbia Iloreugh Uends 100 Ouarryvllle It. IL 7's 100 liendlna A Cnlumbln R. It. 6's 100 Kdlsen Llxht Company 50 Western Market 60 Southern Market, 50 Ijinenster City Street Hallway Ce.,.. 60 Enst End Street Hallway West End Street Hallway Irfincnstcr Steam Radiator Ce., 1 Helvetia leather Ce., Wnteh Factory 0's Lane. Chem. Ce - - TUIINI'IKK STOCKS. Lancaster A FrultvIUe. Lancaster A I.ltlt. Lancaster A WllllamsUiwii 1 Aiicnster A Maner Lancaster A Manhelin., Ijincaster A Marietta Ijincnjitcr A New Helland. Illg Spring A lleaer Vnlley- , Bridgeport nnd Horseshoe Jelmnliln A ChcNliiut Hill Columbia A Washington Conestoga A Illg Spring Marietta A Mount Jey. 1 jtnc M I. Jey A Kllnibcthtnwu. .... 6fl 60 50 50 100 ite 60 40.50 (HM 10) 140 S7.2.5 20 N) 25 50 25 25 100 25 H 13U23 20 27 20 25 25 20 ai 02 80 an) 11 211 IB '.175 40 ye U) 1011 .Minister ASiisiiueliiinnn. :ieu Lancjislcr A New Danville 25 Columbia A Marietta. 25 M.iytewn A Kltrnbethtewn 25 Uineastcr A Enlirata. 'Hi IjiucjisUt A willow Street. 25 Strnsliurg A Millport... - 25 Marietta A Muytewn 25 HANK 8TQCKR. First National Hank ,..... FnrmerH' National Hank. Fulton Niitleual llank Idincnstcr County National Hank Northern National llank... . Peonies' National ISanlc 100 60 100 50 101) 205.25 118.60 200 118.10 120 122.50 111 l:i5 12.1 11.1 175 115 111 205 154 150 KM 1U C2.50 1( 117 111 12.5 112 100 Krvslone National Hank. Manliulni 100 Celiimhlii National Hunk 100 Clirlstliiiin National Hank 100 Coiiestogii National Hank 100 Kphraln Nnllei.nl Hank... 100 First National Hunk, Columbia.. . 100 First Nutlenal Hnuk.Strasburg Ill) i'irhiaiieiiai nana, -nuni'iia usi First National Hank, MU Jey 100 Lllltz National Hunk ... 100 Meuutvlllu National Hank 100 Maiihelm National Hank. . . . 1ft) Union National Hank. Mount Jey ,. 60 New Helland National Hank lne (iai National llank 100 Ouarryvllle National llank 100 Ellznliclhtewn National llan 100 Central Nnlluual llank. Columbia ... 100 JUmu 5s,bticvticmcnte. A 1W0LUTELY PURE. ROYAL - BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et pn rlly, strength and wholesemeiicss. M'ore economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. AbM 011y in cunt. Uevai. 1Iaki.ne Pewiisu Ce.. 100 Wall Hlrect, New Yerk. umrtl-lydAlyw TCTeTl RENT THE WESTERN HOTEL, ON Ij West Oraiiue street. Ijmcnster. from Anrll 1st. The building te be repaired and placed In Urst-clius condition. Call upon J. W. II. BAILSMAN, Jun2f-2ld li) East King street. 13UIILI0 SALE DWELLINGS. OF VALUABLE CITY OXTUISUIAY, I'KUIIUAIIV 11, liW. by virtue of mi Order of the Orphans' Court of Uinuistcr county, the uiiderslened Mill scllnt public wile, nt the Leepard hotel, en East King stiect, the following Ileal Estate, te wit: Ne. 1. All that certain Let or PJece of Ground situate en the north slde of liist Orange Hlrect, In ljinenster, numbered 25, beginning nt point en the north side of Dist Orange street ami ruimliig north 20 feel mid 2 Inches uleiig a wall en llie wet side of a three-fect common alley : thencs iust Ihiee fevt along preiwrly late of Ames Mlluy, dtveased ; llieuce north along the same US reel and f Inches ; thence east uleng tlie preierty of Mrs. Deesh, 18 feet mid 10 luclies ; thence south along property of Cyrus Celvin 31 leet nnd 1 inch ; thciice cast nleng the miiiiu I feel nnd 10 Inches; thence south nleng tliuMime 30 feel and 0 Inches te n lielut en the north side of I last Ornnge street ; thence along Kild street 20 feel te the place of bt-gluulm;. en which nre erected u lhreo-teiy Brick DncllliiK Heuse and two-story brick back-building mid ether Im- Iirevemeul.s, being the resilience of the Inte lenj. F. bhciik, decciiMJd. Tills lirein-rty Is In excellent repair, commodious, with alt modern conveniences. Ne. 2, nil thutccrlnln let of ground, situated en the north side of West Chestnut street, tu said city, containing In front en said West Chestnut street 25 feel, moroorlcss.uudextcud meroorlcss.uudextcud moreorlcss.uudextcud lug northward In depth 150 feet, en which Is erected a three-story green stone ami brick dwelling house, numbered 035, with ten rooms, bulh, het and cold water mid ether modern ceuNeuk'iices, This house U brand new. Ne. 3. a let of ground, numbered 2IS en tha iilun or leU laid out by A. N. Breucmnii and esse lrfiudts, ciilleil the Chestnut Street Tract, en file tit the Recorder's olllce of said county; Mild let containing en the north side of Kulton Mrect, In Mild city, 22 fi-et, nnd extending In depth 112 reel te a le-tect wide alley; bounded en the north by said alley, en the suutli by Ful ton Mrvct, en the east by property or Jehn Me Me ieiihk,nnl mi the west by property of J cer go A.Murshutl. Thee propertles will be sold te settle the. es tate et said deceased, i'urchnke money te be, paid en April 1, IRye. Sale te commence, at ,' o'clock p. in,, when iillcntluiicn will be glcn and terms made known by CATHARINE C, SI1ENK. J. W.H. IIAUHMAN, AdminlKtralerhiir BenJ. F. Sheuk, deceased, Joil. L. Hai.ni, Auctioneer. Jn22,25,2.),ri,5,6,lld HAVE YOU HADTHE"GRIP7" Tukc enroef the cough It leaves 1 Fralley's hjrup of Bloedioot, Wild Cherry and lloie lleie lloie lieund Is the best thing for coughs and colds. 25c, 50c neil II i-r bottle. FRAILEV'rtEAST END PHARMACY, ... , lOppeMte 1 Jistert: Market.) I' lne large Chamois hklns for making under under clethliig mid chest protectors. Lewest prices. M.W.FAw iLECTlON NOTICE. TUB ANNUAL Jli l.lecllonerTrusb-esof the lAiicnstcrCVm etery will Ixi laid en Tuesday, Februury i, IKV, U-twtsin the hours of lOaud 11 o'clock nJm., ut the eitlee of the Lancaster Gasllcht nirt Fuel ceiniMiiiv. JOHNI.HARTMAN. JUlOldfcW PfMiltelrt. Urm 3lttYttcmettt. TUST RECEIVED. HOEDERERRKD LABEL, The Finest of Champagnes. ROHRKK'8 LIQUOR BTORE. We. a Outre Square. milK FINKHT LINE OF WAX HTF.IUO 1 Acid and I'araflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S HOAI" CO. 171011 RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL BU8I- .1: . ness stand, Ne. 26 East King street, Irem ivnr Ja niM-lwdR INQUIRE WITHIN. "ANTED-A OIUL Oil MlflllLE-AOED : lady for housework. Apply at NO. 351 EAST CHESTNUT HT. tA KOSIN, HO INJUIHOUH TO SKIN AND Fabric, Is net used In PURITY H04.P. milE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIO JL Arid and I'sraflne Candles for the Holi days, nt Mll.t JillH HOAP CO. rnilB FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIO X Acid and Paraniie (Indies for the Holi days, at MILLER'S HOAP CO. V1TANTED. TV A young girl wanted te de general housework. no APPLY ATTHISOFF1CE. T3UBLIO SALE. On Tiiuksiiav, January 80, 1890, Will be sold nt public sale at Ne. Ill Enst Lemen street, TWENTY LAROE ICE CREAM FREEZERS, Jars. Scales. Counters, Shelving, the Entlre Stock ofaCenfectloncry and Ice Cream Manu factory. Alse Household and Kitchen Furniture. Jau2)-2td REDMAN ft SON, AucU. T) EMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic voters of the cltv of Lanens. ter nre requested te meet at their respective wards 011 Wednesday evening, January 29, be tween the hours or 7 and 8 o'clock, te place In nomination candidates Ter Mayer, Ward Offi cers nnd Scheel Director. The wards entitled te Scheel Directors this year are: First ward, one: Third ward, ene: Fifth ward, 0110: Seventh ward, enej Eighth ward, two. Each ward will electa member of the Oily Execu tive Committee te serve during the ensuing year. The places of meeting arc as follews: First Ward-Shober's Hetel. Second Ward Thce. Wenilltj:' Saleen. j nirii wnra Emuger s Saleen, Fetiilh Ward William Rehm's Saleen. Fifth Ward-Phllm Wnhl's Hetel. Sixth Wnrd-Schlller Heuse. Seventh Wnrd Jehn Oiinrenheuscr's Saleen. Eighth Ward Mrs. Dlehl's Saleen. Nlnlh Ward Arneld Hans' Saleen. J27-IM CITY COMMITTEE. PROCLAMATION. CITY ELECTION. The iiallfied voters of the City of Lancaster nre hereby notified that an election will be held 111 the son oral wards nt the usual placcH of hold ing stale mid county elections, en Tuesday, February 18, 1800, between the hours of 7 a. m. nnd 7 p. m., for the purpose of electing (en a gen ernl ticket), a Mayer nnd twelve Scheel Direc tors, and the qualified voters of the several wards shall at the tame placeetect the ether onl enl cersns follews: First Ward One member of Select Council, four members of Common Council, one Constn Censtn .ble, 0110 Judge, two Inspectors, and ene Asses sor. Second Ward One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors, and ene As sessor, Third Wnrd One mcmlier of Select Council, three incinliers of Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors and ene As sessor. Fourth Wnrd One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Assessor aim iiiiu wiui'riiiuu. Fifth Ward Twe members of Common Coun cil, or.e Constable, ene Judge, two Inspectors, nnd ene Assessor. Sixth Ward One member of Select Council, three memtiers of Common Council, one Con stable, 0110 Judge, two Inspectors, one Assessor, nnd one Alderman. Seventh Ward Three members of Common Ceunull, one Constable, one Judge, two In spectors, and 0110 Assessor. Eighth Wnrd One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Con Cen sUiblc, one Judge, two Inspectors, and one As sessor. Ninth WardThree members of Common Council, ene Constable, ene Judge, two Inspec tors, 0110 Assessor, nnd ene Aldermau. The election nlllccra of the several words nre hereby required te make the necessnry returns of Ihnclcctlen, nnd te netlry tboperseuselectcd within twenty-four hours nfter such election shall have been closed and the number of votes for each cuudldate or person veled foraseor feraseor foraseer trlned. (liven under my hand this 28th day of Jen- unry. A. II. IMV. I'.UIV, I'.UUli.lil.bX, J2rj,10,17d Mayer. pALACE OF FASHION. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. THIS WEEK'S SALE OE NOTIONS. THIS WEEK'S PRICES. Jirnss Mutchsnfes, Tic. Plntetl Hrcnst Plus. 10c. Utepln Crochet Linen, 10c a ball. Utopia (;reuhet C'ntten, Cca ball. Crown Shoe Dresiiif;, Se. Dixit- Slioe Polish, Se. Heed's Cologne, 4c. Tli no Crochet lloeks in ft case, Ac Nowlle Cases, Ce. Electric CeinliH, ll)c. Electric Curlers, 10c. llusaul'ii Knitting Cotten, le ; full weight, nil numbers. Slllllulen, Ence Pewtlers, 10c. Amiiienln Soup, 10c. llcst Aiinnenlu, 7c. Clear Ammonia, 5c. Dress Steels, -lc it dozen. Watch Spring Steel Dress Steels, 20c n (l07CII. Whnle-bene casing, lea yard. Patent Heek and tihawl Straps, 10c. Kid Curlew, Sc u dozen. Muntiigue Hair Crimpers, lc apiece. Court Plustcrs, .1 pieces for L'c. Patent Glevo ilutteiiers, lc. Punt buttons, 10c a gross. Large boxes of black nlus, lc; medium blzc black plus, 3c; mnull size black pins, 2 cents. Patent hooks nnd pyes, 3c a dozen. Itlack litM'ks and eyes, lc n earn, ' deren en card. Teeth brushes, fie. Safety pins, extra size, 3c a lUucn. Safety nltiH, large sUe, l!c a dozen. Stewart's liest safety pins, 5e n de..; large. Stewnit's best lnedluni sle, -lea dez. Pins lc a paper ; ICtigllsh pins, -le ; large si.e, fie ; lioek plus, 10c ; German round head plus, 10c. Hese supporters, gored belt, i!0c. Half silk clastic, 7c a yard. Half silk faucv, 5c a yard. I'ancy silk wen. 10c a yard. Writing tablets, oe. Scheel companions, 'lc. Dutch linen tape, 5c. White twilled tape, lc a ynid. Colored twilled tape, 2c. Wide moire and Otteman belting, loe a yard; In while, black and colors. Kgg darners, black and gilded, 5c. Fancy garter web, 5c. Saxony wool, Se a hank. Imported Saxony, 1-c. liest meter, 7-lnch dress combs, 4c. llest rubber combs, S-In. wlde buck, 5c. Mucilage, -lc. David's luk, lc. Petroleum Jelly, Ge. Put pomade, -lc; large boxes. Dress steels, 9 (e 15 inches, Sc u doieu. Corset steels, 4 te 5 hooks, 5c. Corset steels, double back, Sc. Cashmere bouquet soap, -"Oc. Miller's wild llewcr, 8c. I.undberg's extract, lez.;4.c;- ez.,00c. Knibreldery silk, Sea dozen skeins. Embroidery silk en (pillls, Oc a dozen. Wash silk, He; repe stlk, 4c; filling silk, .lc; a skelu. Writing puer, 10c; writing paper.l-c; ragged edge, Lt)c; a bax. Ruled paper, i5.j a jiaekuge : gilt edge, l?Jc a pack. Hetil Knglisli plus, 15c. Wire liulr brushes, Se; wire hair brushes, large sie, 12e; who hair brushes, large painted, lS,icj wire hair lirtiMhes, largest size, 5c; large hair brushcn, 7 rows of bristle, 0c; 10 rows genuine bristle, :25c; Florence hair brushes, c, white and black bristles ; IK reus tine lilack bristles, Florence back. li'c. Chililren's side garters 5c, patent clasps ; Mises' slde garters Sc, Warrcu ; Warren hee supporters, large misses, lt!Je ; Ladles' skirt supporters. 15c ; brace and hese supporters combined, i!5e ; Lindsay's patent. Many ether Bargains will te added during the week. Come in and see them. Ceiitiuui'd. l(st (o-iuurrexvevculug. J Steni ltertiemeH T AM A CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. DR. SAMUEL T. DAVIS, Subject te Republican rules. JH-tfdR e UK MAKE OF UOLDEN LION AND MIA Itueriaa AC cienn cannot rje etoeuee. unauiun uiuiin niunA, EsUbllshed 1770. alS-tfdlt 111 East King Street. J HEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal nillr Waltr.'s Havana Filler Clear NOM. fi A 1 NORTH QUEEN ST. decMmdM.Tu.Tu.tt F OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ERIHMAN'S Ne. 42 West King Street. TT AVE YOU SEEN THE EUREKA TROU scrShapcr In the window? HulU, Over- IOW 7 KUIU, UVC our order t cost. coals and Trousers made te I rousers maae 10 yonreniei MCORANN A NOWLEN, Ne. 138 North Queen HU rniiK finsct line of wax steihe I Acid and I'araflne Candles for tha Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. V. DO IjOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL Heward errercu. . . . tfd 227 NORTH PRI NCE ST, BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 6c and 6c Clgurs In the State, at NOS. ft A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. decS-8mdM,Tti,Th,S BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIO ARS the city, at HI LLY WAITZ'S, Nes. 6 A 10) North Queen St. deeMmdM,Tu,Th3 "liriZARD. TV The iclsnee of the stars enables the Wirard te perform seeming wonders In pene trating the past and future. Consult her at J22-lwd 456 WEST KINO ST. fTlHE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTEIltC I Acid and Paraflne 'Candles for the Hull. dTys, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. IT' OR SALE OR RENT-FARM OF92 ACRES, 2 miles from Lancaster city. Apply for terms te iiiiiaiiauiiu. J27-3tdA3tw Lancaster, Pa. fYHE ANNUAL ELECTION OF TRUSTEES X of Woodward Hill Cemetery will be held at the banking heuse of Heed, McQranu A Ce., en Monday, February Sd, 1800, at 3 o'clock. Hy order of the president. Jan25-7U1 J. D. MARTIN, Bee, WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, two Bench or Snap Meulders at Cham Cham rleu Tllewer and Forge Ce., Charlette street and larrlsburgAvc. Steady employment guaran teed te the right men. Jan25-tfd -T7IOR HEADQUARTERS 1 A. O. K. of M. C, K. of O. E., I. O. R. M., O. U. A. M.. P. O. S. of A., I.O.O. F., Elks, Charms nnd Pins, go te ERISMAN'S, Ne,42Wiwl KlngStreet. ARDWICKE FARM FOR RENT A Dairy Farm containing 105 Acres or III III lable land, situated partly In the city nnd partly In Maiihelm township, with shadennd water In every field. Buildings In geed order. Apply te MORTIMER MALONE. SB., Park Heuse, Or MORTIMER MALONE, JR., liiesier neuse. .1, xj. ainjpnk,, .iiAjtiicj., 68 North Duke Street. 9 t at.uw- 4 .. JZMfdATuAP XjlURNITURE. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS. All that Large nnd Elegant Stock or Furni ture nt Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be sold nt Cost, ira-CALL GAINS. SOON IF YOU WANT BAR- W. H. Hoffmeier. iaSS-lwdlt TTIRSn A BROTHER. PRICES AND QUALITY -ARE DOING- THE BUSINESS ! THE PLACE IS AT Hirsh & Brether's CLOTHING'&FURNISHINGSTORE, PRICES REDUCED ON CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS I I'ROM J!) 0) TO JO 50, 8 00 TO 5 7J. " 7 00 TO 5 00, " 5 00 TO 3 75, " 100 TO 3 00. " 3 00 TO 2 2.5. ' 250 TO KM, " 2 00 TO 1 60, " 150 TO 100, QUALITIES GUARANTEED. 4WThe Greatest Bnrgalns CHILDREN'S OVEHCOATH, - offered In OVK-PRICE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, Kerth Queen Street and Centre Square LANCASTER. PA. TpMBHOIDERIESI WATT & SHAND Are lunklugngicaldUplay of the Necst Im portations In Cambric, Naluoek and Jnccenet HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. Hucli a variety has never been shown In Ijui caster, and the prlrcsarecxlrcmely low for such excellent werkj We nr new showing beautiful EDGINGS and INSERTIONS Miltuble fbr any iiuriiOMi In trim ming IjuIUV, .MUies' and Baby s Wear. F1NKJACCONET EDGINGS at 5,7,8, lOnnd lJcvnUu yard. I'Rtrrrv camiirie edgings at 3, and lOcentsu yard. i, S, S I,oek at these wldo.shewy NEW HAMBURG EDGINGS at 8, 10 and Ki cents a yard. Ne better alnchaeer been shown. WIDER CAMBRIC EDGINGS at 15, 17. SO and '.3 cents a yard. NEW EMBH01DERED EDGINGS, 11 Inches wide, only 25e a ard. HAN D-MADE TORCHON LACES. BEVILLA LINEN ICE. IMITATION TORCHON LACES. EVERY VARIETY AT LOW PRICES AT THE New Yerk Stere, N03. 0, 8 &10 East King St, HIRSH d BROTHER, IBiiK jtew 3lisrHemitt TUDOEH HAVB t)Na SINCE DECIDED J that Billy Walta'a Cigar U the Beat In the State.-Fer sate at - NOA. 4 M NORTH QUEEN dT. decS-dmdM ,Tu,Th,8 lUEFINraTLINEOF CANDLES BUITA- bie for candlemas pay, at Miiji.cn CO. BEST 6c HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the city, at Bl LLY WAITZ'S, Nes. 6 4 103 North queen Bt, dec34mdM,Tu,Tri.S TCTOR IlENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK gs Dwelling Heuse, with' modern Improve- liic-im, net 117 biui King Ntreei. wiui nncK Stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hot Het man. Apply te OEO. D.SPKECUER, Ne. 213 East King street, JS-tfd A LUXURY FOR THE BATH AND TOI- I.I ...I .l.-. -nn..t. ffne laAniln tl f it 1 lit iiivhii uuuukii iui lauuuiJi v- Y SOAP. rpHE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF I Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, SnuO Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. DEMUTU'S CIQAR STORE. JS-tfdlt 114 East King street. ITS NAME IS THE KEYNOTE OF ITS many virtues. PURITY SOAP. F ARMEKS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT TIIE e20-lfdAwR 335 Church Bl Lancaster, Pa. NYTHINO BUT MORALS MADE WHITE as snow with PURITY SOAP. T? OR HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street FOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAST King street, formerly occupied by As trlch tires. Alse second and third fleer rooms, from April 1, INK). Inquire or JanaMfd H. O. LIPP. -T210R RENT.-FROM APRIL 1, 1890, THE JTj Hetel situated corner East Chestnut and Christian streets. At present occupied by Theo Theo eore Wendltz. Apply te E. O. E. BATES, Jan22-tld 413 North Duke Street. "VTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUS J TOMEIMI I have located temporarily my office and wnreroems at the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, and have In stock a flne assortment of Sleighs, Bug gies. Phmtens and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck llend Carts, all of my own manufac ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fulr dealings, always wins. J25-tfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent. ULES FOR SALE. Will offer nt nrlvate Kale, at the Mcrrlmac H tables, Lancaster City, l'a., 62 HEAD OF EXTRA OOOU Yeung Mules, 3 te 4 years old nextbpriuK, from b te 10 hnndi high, about half of them bieken, geed colors, heavy boned and well matched. These Mules nre direct from Missouri, se lected by an experienced buyer. Can be seen at the Mcrrlmac ritablca en January 25, 1800. riHLIl' MUTTER, Marlen, Ind. Formerly of Lancaster, l'a. r. H. Fer further particulars, terms, etc., call en M. R. WITWEK, J25-3td Franklin Heuso, Lancaster, Fa. XJROWN'S.CBEilOLENE. Chnpned hauds, face and lips, all roughness and redness of tbe skin, prevented by the use of Brown's Cremelene. Cremolene Is n DELIGHTFUL CREAM OF ALMONDS, containing no grense, oil or glyce rine. Purely vegetable, clean nnd pleasant te use. Will net telI the finest fabric. Is net stleky. Kid gloves can be worn Immediately after applying. Endorsed by physicians, society ladles ana all who have used IL MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE it LEMON fJTS. A- Fer Sale by J. A. MILLER. Druggist, Ne. 60 North Queen street. JanI3-lyTu,Th Jj-R E ASYAND COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR. SIDE SEAM FOR OLD AND MIDDLE-AQED LADIES' WEAR. Shoes thla chape are generally consid ered superior te me-it ether makes for case nnd comfort In wear. The eeauia come back of the Joints of the feet, giv ing them greater freedom of action and bringing the least posslble prcaiure te bear upon the corn or bunion te fro fre iiucnlly troubling them. Wc sell a great many slde-scamed shoes ; vre have them made up in many different leathers the softest and most pliable I:!.iua tanned They are special shoes for a special pur pur eosethe best that's made at any price, we here quet. The cheapest that's worth trying and which will prove com fort giving nnd serviceable, cost $125; made of pcbble grain leather. Anether, a llltle liner, ut 8160. Excellent lines, well made and finished In bright pcbble gnat leather, at il GO and S2. In OH Geat, CurneeaKKl uiul Gleve Kid Leathers, the price Is 82 the best 'goods muJe of llke material can't be better, hew much mero the cost elsewhere, A special shoe the finest of the kind we have In bright dongela leather, luftid-turncd, tacklcss, perfectly smooth Inner soles, sells at S250. We have these In widths B. te E. Are largely used by Invalids for the positive ensoandcemfort they afford the wearer. The abeve shoes are all made "straight" can be worn en either feet. 9-8upcrb shapes In Lace. Shoes for Yeung Ladles' Wear In different grades, from 91 2i te 85. .. SHAUB & BURNS; M Neitnr Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. IT rVQUR&BBOTUElt. ARE RECEIVING STRONG ENDORSEMENT FROM LATE BUYERS. (We request comparison of iiualltlesund prices). Men's Suits. Excellent All-Weel Chavlet Suits at S7 ; were SS60. Serviceable All-Weel Cusslmcrc Suits nt ti ; were $10. Nobby Rlack Cheviot and Orny Casslmcre Suits at 810; were 3 1 '2. HlylMi Piald Casslmere Suits at 112; wereSlO. HandseuiH l'lald Worsted Suits at Sltl; were $J. Fine Black Wcle Diagonal Coats and Vests, Stylish Trousers te match, at 811 J were 317. Beys' Suits. Best Quality Catglmciu and Worsted Beys'. Suits at 5 ; were J7. llej s' All-Weel Cheviot Suits at SJ SO. Beys' Dressy Cassanett Suits, Jl 60 te U M). Men's Overcoats. H)wclal Value In Men's Winter Overcoats at Sl.KinndtO. Men's Stylish Diagonal Hcuver Overcoats at 58; wcreSlO. Men's Flne Heavy Kersey Overcoats at13 j wereJlD. Mcu's Storm Overcoats, AH-Weel and Plaid Flannel Lined, ut 810; ere J 11. Men's Finest Quality Fur Beaer Overcoats, lined throughout with Best Quality Quilted Satin Lining and Satin Sleees,tttJI8; worn KM. An unusual opportunity te purchase it Fine Overcoat at small ceht. Ail sire. Men's Pantaloons. Streng Values In Men's Pantaloons at fl 84, 15,r.Wundl'0. Hager & Brether, 25, 27, 29, 31 W. King St., LANCASTER, I'A. g'vty Interesting prices In Underwear, Hosiery, Ncvku car, Gloves, Knit Jackets, etc., etc, Our Cletlung Reductions Hetv 9levHemnt fpAHRIAOE WORKS. D0KM0M 0 AJUUAOE W01U, Cerner of Duke and Vine t'treets (fennerly NnrtHTk A Mll.vl. uee. a NdltBECK, Prep. 0,000 OserSlxlheumnd Dollars (MB.OOO In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1SOO All the LATEST STYLES Ikv 1MO -The beat of meehanlea en renslrl Doersom Carriage Works, comer of Dbi Vine streets. dtMyUT THE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED A Demestic Clnra In the city. Clear 1 m vana Cigars, our manufacture, In boxes of W SOU JUU. DEMUTU'S CIGAR STORE,. 18-tfdR lit East KlD4tSirU. VfO DANGER LURKR. HUT HEALTH KM XI ists. where purity soap is usea. rrmOUTASHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MKX'I OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street Shirts made te order as low as 11100. flt viiftranteed. Tlireuch necessity wa have starded a HAH LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all Kinus. iaaniiu A CHOICE ARTICLE FOR poses. PURITY SOAP. ALL PURl Sena evsryi where. JaJUB-Swd I IOR RENT OR FOR SALE ON EABl TERMH A two-sterr brick direlltncbeu with th two-iterv biick back bulldinir. shoe will refrigerator acd fixtures, stable en rear, Ita Ml norm siary. streei. lias tcen eccupieu aa i butehershnn ferelirht vears. Ne. XII North Mary street, two-sterr brlcl dwelling with two-story brick back bulldlnl anu iwo-siery inline cigar uciery, wiiu eencne etc Ne. 2K) North Water street, one story brlcl tchu iivo-siery irame eaca eunuinv, unir.ne nep wiin rcingcraier ana nxiures.siauKuv tinusA nml stAble. Apply at 303 NORTH MART BT. JtM "VirE EX AMINE EYES FREE. j Speotaeles ! j WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Ooed I If veu have them examined tee will Drebmbl And that Uiere la something wrong with theal and lhat glasses will be a great help te you. 'I UTa ,nuT Inlmllnhln TVTA MlNTll'InlJ which are made only by us. and recemmendi by leading Oculists aa the best aid te dele tlve vision. Helld Oeld Spectacles, 93.00 ; usual prla Hlcel Spectacles, SOe.: usual price, Sl.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 94 1 usual prlca, 91 M. ZIHEHAH & BRO. 130 S. RlDtb Strw OPTICIANS. 1 l'HILAUELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. revH-li -I REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRTS Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from tlO te S3 ; from IS te ll rromtdtetlSO. Heavy Huttings reduced at the same rate, Full Dress suits of the latest style matrl satin lined, at 123. I This Is the most sweeping rcduollen e made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable t cash buyer te get a nrsUelass article for same money he would have te pay for a reai made one. H. Gerhart 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZMff -DOOTS AND BHOES. TAKIN6ACC0UNT0F8T0( AT STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King HAB CLEARED OUT THE CORNERS AND REVEALED GOODS THAT MUST "MOVE," IF AT YOUR OWN PRICES I BOOTS AND SHOE AT NOMINAL FIOURES. D. P. STACKH0USI Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, , LANCASTER, PA. j. MARTIN 4 CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO Cut Glass. We have en display thelarg line of rich cut glass e brought te this city Bowls, ( Cruets, Ice Tubs, Water B ties, Finger Bowls, etc. Dinner Sels. ii2 pairs in English Pri three colors, for $8.50 1 among the new arrivals for spectien. ' Lamps. The Rochester is with doubt the leader of all lamps.j'l there was a better one we we'J have it. A special price en Rochester Lamps, dccerai base ana snaae, 50 -eacn. r one out of 14 is worth less tW ?bee. Tumblers. Fnr this wfnk enlv. a let --'--- - --- ,-e U1111 Lilass rTessecl iumbltt engraved with vine, at 6511' dozen. Alse, an odd let Champagne, Wine and She" and Whisky Glasses at 5c ea When we had full assertm the prices were from $i.ec $5.00 a dozen. J. B. MARTIN & CO., r.l Cor. Wesl King and Prince LANCASTER, I'A. ti r1Z..H !srtyjfeyr;.rrr""' -'; tsnMit J&-4lli r"3i j- . JrA , it w ' MsV h& fc WUV
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