X'fife LANCASTEB bAILY tNTELLlEKTOER, MONDAY, REBRUARY '3. 1890. 1rn ?. il: t w tv ;,ft fcv ' ? BW. tw BL H& IW., Sar U tgf V K, ABUSED A CHILD. f s""al CKMWEIL, IF CHUII1A, MNT TO Jill Tfl AWWER THREE CM1I6ES. Mr. Sarah Themas, the Prosecutor, Allesea That If -Maltreated Her rmlly-Several OtUer Cnc. Crcaswell n .... -C..S. 4 Jnmffl Im4 hiring en Saturday n before Bqatr Selly, for ft"'0U8 ,ns"u" 1 ', ttner child of Mr. San Themas his kkeopMS.l.e.nretyof the peace ami Kerttriy conduct, preferred l.y Tfcem Crewwell U a worthies fellow wmM bat been Ill-treating the family for iM. tlm put. In default of ball he was temmltud te Jail for trial at court. Benl. Randall was before Squlre Selly for surety of the peace en Oeo. Costly. He furnished $100 ball for trial. The parties are colored residents of town. Squire Evans sent Geerge Davis, colored, te Jail for twenty days this morning for drunkenness and disorderly ponduet. Jeff Lawrence, Jehn l.lppeld nnd William MUler were borero Squlre Selly this morn Ins for drunkenness and disorderly con duct The men worn arrested I en Hlrday nbzht by Oftlcers Wlttlck at.d Sehlll. Tuny were sent lejnll for ten days each. A young son or Fred. Lebergcrn foil from six-feet fence et his home this morning. The boy struck en his head, and was ren dered unconscious. A doctor was hur riedly summoned and attended te the boy. Ne bones were broken, but sovcre brulses were the result of the Tall. A let or ground en Locust street, above Fourth, was sold at public sale ou Satur day night at the Franklin house. The trreund was bought by Ames llartcli for r30. The funeral of Mm. Isabella Helati was held this morning at l o'clock, from 8L Peter's Catholic church. The Red nud Gun club will held thelr annual banquet te-night at Warren's ros res tanrnnt A number of well known railroad emcerswlll be present aiguosWertho club. J. C. .Stewart, In the " Fat Meii'h Club," Will be In the opera heuse en Thursday night. The company Bheuld have a large audience. ltvora&Ce. are taking an Inventory or their stock or lumber en tlielr wharves. They cstlmate that they have between four and five million feet In stock. The mill was closed recently for the winter, and the firm are beginning te ship aome or the lumber. When In operation the mill averages about 80,000 feet of sawed lumber dally. Tickets are new en sale for tho.eencort or the Franklin and Marshall Gloe club en February 11th. The Blngers will be nci corded a nattering reception in u"'.-- rim1". wifCiP" . trt ' "" IN' SMOKE. An luvoatlffntleii Oftlm Aets Of a Prison Official Pruttlew). This morning the regular meeting of the beard or prison Inspectors was held and nil the members wero present. The usual number of bllW wcre presented and ap proved. Inspector J. W. Nissley was neuiewbat excited ever the charge which was inade against him the day alter the last meeting of the beard, when It was said that he had old vinegar te the prison. Mr. Nlssley stated that there wcre seme ether things ih.t ha wished te explain, lle said he un derstoed Undorkeeper Caldwell had sold a watch te Charles Gibsen, a convict, and that Baker Eaby had sold lumber te an other. Me also said that he understood Andrew n. Ilandler had given Kcoper Smith a check for J53.B5 te pay costs, but only $10 of that sum was ever paid. After these charge wero made Mr. Caldwell caine Inte the meeting and explalned that Gibsen merely gnve him the money te purchase the watch for him and he did se. In regard te the charge against Eby the baker testltled that he merely purchased a plece of walnut weed for a prlaoner.wllh the lattcr's own money, and gavelt te him. In regard te the Smith charges Solicitor Gilbert said Unit the com missioners bad made a reduction in Randler's bill, lle paid thorn what lliey asked and gave Handler the balance. Frem what the solicitor stated he scorns te have gotten a fee out of It nlbe. The explanations of the dllVorent partles seemed satisfactory te Mr. Xlssley, and en motion of Mr. Weeds the Investigation was dropped and the keeper was instructed te be vigilant In the enforcement of the rules lu regard te mle and exchange with prisoners and efllclals. SALE OF STOCKS AM) UOMIS. The Prless Tlrnt Wara llreiiRht nt the Cooper Heuso Te-day. This afternoon B. M. Fridy sold Uie following stocks,bends, Ac, for J, 11. Letur breker: One $1,000 first mertpngc, seven per cent, Lancaster A. Quarryvllle railroad bend, te Jehn Rolls nt 1107.20 per 8100, Ten ahsres of Lancaster county National bank, te Geerge Mann nt $110 par share. Ten shares, te same, at ?llli.3.'. Ten shares, te same, at $ 1 10.20. Ten shares of same, te Enes K. Lefevcr, at $119.03. Fifteen shares of same. te same, nt $118.90. Fi ve shares of Concstega bank, at $1 1 1.25, te Daniel Unclier. Ten shares or same, te M. W. Nell, at J1W. Ten shares of same, te C. K Landis, nt m. Six shares of same, te Ephralin S. Hoever, et $113. Ten shares or Fulton National bank, te II. II. Rohrer at $202. One nharoer wimp, te I). II. ICrehlerul $201.00. Lancaster Slice! railway Meck was with drawn nt $10. Ten shares of Lancaster nnd Kphrata turnpike, te I'clOr S. Heist nt $10, Four shntcs of Furmers' Northeru mar ket, te Dr. 1'. W. Hlcstand nt $70.20. Hoke's Electric Medicated Dell and I nm en tirety cured. 1 take murh pleasure In recom mending you te all se afflicted. I truly believe If I limt such trcntlncnt years are, I would linve saved much In money nnd suffering. Mr. ltev, IlcnJ. 7, Fby.Mnnhclm, I'm. N. . C. U. Hoke, every Wednesday. !H! North Queen street. ltd cttlt. tttv 3lbttviicmcitt. STOREROOM FOR RENT, HO EAST KINO street: Call at , , SHEAFFERB LIQUOR STORK, JTMtd 15 Centra Square. coenuv" wciiAcrri:it'8 theuhlc ANumboret'SiiltsAurnliiHt Hint tt ml lle Uoeti tejnll. Cenrad Schnofler, who keeps the Western hotel, has had a number ercharges brought against him during the part week. On last Monday he whipped "a Scotchman, who was n bearder at his holel nnd twlce as big as himself. On Thurs day night he hit his seu Jeseph en the head with a washboard, nud whipped the hired girl. This morning he get drunk and beat his wife, threatening te sheet her with a revolver that he nourished lutlienlr; he nlse had n knife and Mrs. Sclineller had her hand badly cut'whlte trying te lake it from him. The result of this wns mero suits nt Alderinau MuConeiny's. This nftorneon wns the tlme set for the lienrings and Mr. nnd Mrs. Sehanller, the son Jeseph nnd the hired girl met at McCennmy'H "Coenoy" undertook te talk te his wlfe and tills se enraged Uie son that he was nbeut mnklng an ntlack upon thu old man. Odlcerllciss Interfered, when Joe turned upon him. After a great deal of resisting and strug gling thoelllcor, assisted by Olllcer IIei" took the young ma., te lliJtefl..iriieiitS He was seiilenecd lejg" Jra, , l9onluent for being drunk, .-, .n,,,..,,,,,, en lll0 same cijujej ,l0 0,(, t n KUMar The ethor charges against the Inlter weie lijld ever feru time. lloevnn. Jnnimry 29, lsne, In this city, Jehn J. Hoever, lu his Mill year. The relatives and friends of the' family are re spectfully Invited te attend Uie funeral, finm his late residence, Ne. 211 West Ornnge sircci, en Tuesday morning nl BJ o'clock. Mass at Ht Mary's church nt t o'clock. Interment at Ht Mary's cemetery. Bl'tHDi.rn. Jnnuary !)l. 1800, In this city, Geerge Hpludlcr, In the f.'.lli yenr of his age. Tlie relatives and friends of the faintly are re spectfully Invited te nttend the funeral, from tlie Inte residence, Ne. 312 Henth l'rlnce street, en Tuesday aflernoen nl 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hilt cemetery, FAllitr.sTOCK. In Philadelphia, en January .11, KIlMlieth C. I'ahnenteek, relict or the Inte A. K. Kahnesteck. Funeral services nt the rcMdenre of Themas W.Hartley, 420 Franklin street, Philadelphia, this (Monday) evcnlng at 8 o'clock. Interment nt I.nnrnster, from the I'enii'a It. lt.Huitlen, Tuesday morning nt lO.'w. Interment at iJin cuter cuiaetery. ltd JeilNSTiS. I'cbrunry 2, IW". In Mnylewn, Mr. Henry Jehnalln, In tlie7tli yoerof hlsnge. The relatles and friends or the rnmuy are re spectfully Inviltd te attend the funeral, from his lata residence, mi Wednesday at 1 o'clock, without further notice. 2d Kiim:ii. On the 1st Inst., In this elty. Mrs. Catharine Klnzcr, widow nf the late Dr. lUalas K Inzer, In the Wth year or hr nge. ltelatlves nnd friends ars respectfully Invited te iitt'iid the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 2:1 North Mine street, en Wednesday nt lCknn.m. Interment at New Helland. Xtd InOIlFIiANNELHANOAMi FINE I.ACKH use nothing but Pu rl ly Hen p. 37IAIIMEK8 WANTED TO HUITIA Mli7K" M T.ANCAHTEH UAltAMKI, CO., e29-tfdAwK sa Church HU, Ijincnster. Pa. -TO HATH IUMIM OH tiAUNDUY COM- OX plete without ' Purity Henp." VT The science of the stars enables the wlrard te perform seeming wonders In pene- MiiiuiK pusi uuu luiurc. lyriTisiiK uerni fl-lwd' sVlWHSTKINOHT. Stem 3lfettrHtmcnt OUIt MAKE OP (JOLl)EN MOW AND MIA QucrldaSe Clears cannot be excelled. VKM.UlU.n UlUAtl STUNC, Established 177a alS-tfdh 171011 3 HHIItTH, COIiliAHS AND CUFFH, -OOTO - EfUHMAITH Na 43 West King Htreet. HAVE YOU HEEN THE EUHKKATKOU serHhaperln thn wlndewr Hulls, Over touts and Trousers made te your erderat cast. McOHANN NOWI.KN. Ne. 130 North Queen BU TUDOEH HAVE U)NQ HINCU DECIDED tl thatlllllyWaltz'sClgarlsthc llcst In the Htnte. Fer sale nt NOH. ft 101 NORTH flUEEN rlT. dec.WmdM,Tn,Tb.,H f UANDROUlAb HAM, T AtMaMinercherltall en February n, iwe. Promenade nt 9 o'clock sharp. Tsekets.lijc. - I'ltANK UIAI.KOWHKI, relil-2t Manager. BILI.Y WAIT. HAH THE IMXTTWO FOIl 5c nnd fte Cigars In llicH!lr,nl NOH. fi A mi NOitTII QUEEN 8T. deciWlmdAI ,Tti,Th,S BEHT TWO FOR FI VK CENT. ClOAItH the city, nt 11IM.Y WAITZH, Nes. f A. 11X1 North (tlieeii HI. decMmdM.Ti I ,Th M BF.ST Re HAVANA KII.I.r.H CKIAU IN the city, ut IIIM.Y WAIT.'H, Nes. 6 A 103 Nurth Queen Ht. dec&OmdM.Tu.l h.H rpn days, S.HK KINEHT I.INB OK WAX HTERIU Acid nnd 1'nrntlne Candles for the Hell- ni .ini.i.r.u n nuAl' uu. milE I bli rJeAl't yen SsVtrMuwt. FINEST MNEOr CANDLKH HU1TA- ble for Candlemas Day, at MILI.UfH CO. J710H KENT-A THllEEWTOHY 11RICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve ments, Ne. 817 East King street, with llrlck. HUble en let. New occupied by Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te GEO. D. SPllECHKIt, Ne. 213 East King street. JS-tfd milE tiAROEHT AND FINEHT MNE OF JL Meerschaum nnd French Briar I'lpcs, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Hnuft Itexes nnd all kinds of smoker's articles. DKMU1UH CIGAR BTORE. alS-tfdR 114 East King street. Unit aifc&r hmT TOd IJST-I1LACK COCKER JL iiewaraeiicred jil-trd Hl'ANIEL. 227 NORTH PRINCE ST, f days, HE KINEHT LINE OF WAX HTEIHO Aelilnnd I'araftne Candles for the JIell- at MILLER'S HOAP CO. ftlnvltcte. riitladcllililu l'rodueu Miu'ket. I'Ull.AHKLl-lltA, Feb. . Noen-Flour weak J Peun'n supers. 2 2V42M); extrn. '2Snr,27S; ramlly, .HO'l75l roller, 3 SS4 1ft; pulrut, llfifMtiBO. Wheat dull J Ne. J2 Ilnd, new, t;c; Ne. 1 l'eun'a Kwl, Wks; Ne. 2 de, K7axSe. Cemputet; Ne. 2, new, lO&Wi; old, 4.". lie. Oats steady ; Ne. 2 White Wti.r. ; Ne. 2 '"llra'n'i.le'udyj WinterJU 00311 01; Spring 112 75 in 61. Haled hnvstnadv; 8II0IU1.1 GOss tnnnnlltv: timothy 11 WtiUlW for choice; mixed, Viijlioej baled rye straw, new, lid 00, llutter llriui I'enn'a creamery extra 2n ; lVnn'a llrnts extra, lc ; Jobbing, X&VX. Eggs steady; l'imu'a tints, l'ltfc; held lets, li E'ilc, as te iiallty. Checse llrm ; part skluis, (IliAc; full skims, 2s:tc. Petroleum dull ! refined In bbls.. 7Je. Rl'etatiws llrm ; UisTKSe iwr bus, as teuyulj'y CLOTHES WORN NI'.XT TO YOURHKIN should be wnsled with " l'urlty Heap." ITtOR ItENT-FROM AI'ltlL 1, IXWI.THltl'.E i looms en third MiKir; steamboat. Apnlyat 80 CENTRE SQUARE. Il-tfd GROCERS DON'T. HUT YOU MAKE ON l'urlty mero than en any ether Heap. milE ANNUAL ELECTION OF THUHTEEH X of Woodward Hill Cemetery will be held nl the banking house of Reed, McOmnn 4 Ce., en Monday, February 3d, 1K, at 3 o'clock, lly orderitftliepresldenL Jan2.1-ftd J. B. MARTIN, See. A ROYAL HATH, WHEN YOU UHE " l'urlty Huap." Hf)ld Everywhere. M., "VTOTICK TO MY a TOM E I IS I SECONH WEEK OF COMMON PLEA". Over Ouo-lletr or the On mis Continued or Holtled. Tlie first week of thn February common pleas court was opencd nt 10 o'clock te-day. Judgu Fnttcrsen Is presiding in the upper court room and Judge Livingston lu the lower courtroom. Or the 30 cases en tlie UhI, 10 wcre con tinued or settled. Ill the suit or David II. Shilk vs. H. Y. Hcisyniid J. A. Ulrich, trading as llelsy it Ulrich, judgment by consent was en tered ngnlnst Ulrich for $122.65. Heme time nge judgment wns nntuied ngnlnst Holsy. A. F. HoHtettor for pluintltl'j W. T. llrewn for dofeiutnnl. In the suit or Susan Mitchell mid hus band vs. Kiizabeth nnd Samuel llusheng, Itnbt. McClure, gunnllnnnrmluorchildreii erMury Ann llunter nnd Ooergo Hunter, tcrre tenant, summons In partition, u ver dict was ontered In favor of plalutlllH. The plaintiffs are interested in the Chtate of Jehn Graham, deceased, who Ien n farm of 70 acres of held. When a petition wns presouted for option thn defundnutH ob jected nnd llie sfc'ove Ihhue was (mined. The farm will new be partitioned among tlie helrs. Junius M. Wnlker, for jilnititllV ; Ueorge Xiuiniaii for dofeudents. Iu the suit of thn estate of Henry Shelly vs. Heulien M, Keser, tlie rule te show cause why condemnation or defeiiduut's property should net be set nslde wns made absolute. The tnvern llconse or Charles Cox, Firth ward, city, was transfer! ed te Wultcr MycM. ' -' I.tve Stock Mnraetn. CiitCAne, l'b. 1. HKlpU, 1,); shipments nnn; steady; beeves, 81 7K.U1 Wl! .steers, H Mut 4U ! snickers and fcwlrrs, Ti 40'4J4(i; raiws, bull nnd mlxi'd.Sl 2(V3 1 ; Texas catile, Kl tej m ; Wexlcrn Rangers, 12 "Otai t. Hogs llecclpt.i:i.lM; shipments, nene: innr ket streng: mixed, tl KW1 WH heavy, U 05 vtu7M: light, mxvaii 85; skips,s.ioer:i ift. Hliei-i) Receipts, aW: shipments, none: mar ket steady, natives, Il(joveli0; Western wmilcd M,,'I0; shorn Texnns.tt 6C(St76; lambs, 850O te JO .tSjx-r hundred weight. Kamt it'uKiirv. uaiiie iwcnipw. ti "'"ir miuits, WW; market nothing doing; all llireugh consignments; no cars shipped te New lings HfectpU, .13X1: shipments. SsW; mnrketsleiT; best light Yorkers. U I1VJ4 ei; mcdltttii and light Philadelphia, l wwl n; heavy hogs, t-1 7l)(S1 7! ; rmighs, HOJ i5 1 3i-arHSlilipedte Kew lera. Sheep-Receipts, lk): shlpinenls. KWT market slew ; prime, (3 7.V?0; fair te geed, 1 00 &S at, coinineii, 82 Kl-3 M) ; lambs, I OiVei 1 1. LI ve Stock 1'rlces. I'lin.Aiir.i.fiiiA, Feb. 1. The receipts nt tlie West riilliiileliihln and North lVnusjhaula Dro Yards ucrc: .. , ,, Reeves. Hhoen. Hogs. Fer thn week :,u fi l'rovleus i'ek a,4SI 7.OJ0 11Jj(K) n, ..r ,.mIatiiii nnliitu worn all for the local market, and with a fair demand iirlces closed were unsteady, w Ith the lower grades de clining a fraction. We iuote: Extra, 6e; medium, id i;ic; cemuiuii, ea Among the 'sales at the West Philadelphia 1 IjiiiciuMer ht hiiiidrts! J LECTION NOTICE. THE ANNUAL lJ Election of Trustees of thn 1-nnraiMcr Cem etery will be held en Tuesday, February 4, 1SU0, between the hours of 10 nnd ll o'clock n, m at thoefllre of the Ijiiiralcr (lasllght and l'ucl company. JOHN I. IIARTMAN. Jan'JO.WArcb'l l'resldcnt. S(WIE RARE IIAROAINSODDS AND Ends of llrle-n-Hrae. Art Fettery, Plush Easels, Thermometers ajid Calenders, left ecr from the Holiday season, will be sold at great bargains te makii rixim for contemplated l lliuilft'il in illijNliriiig. FRAILEY'HHAHT END PHARMACY, (Opneslln Eastern Market,) Fralley's Syrup of lllixHlnxit, Wild Cherry and lloreheund cures the most iierslslent " drip " cough ; av U)a and II no. Fralley's Hitler wlne of Iren Is correct tonic after the " Grip ;" ttle and II 00. M.W.FAw FRIENDS AND CUS- I have lecnted temnerarllv mv nftlen nnd wnreroems at the Southern Markf'-enriiejuf- Het'T-(2t;Hi, Mitt ViNEriritilErs.'ami !ae In stock a line assortment of Sleighs, Hug gles, l'hretens nnd Family Currlnges, and thn Nerbeek Read Carts, nil of my own miinufac. tnre. Hieelnl attention Is given te repalilng. My Motte Honest work und fair dealings, IlIMHVN WlllH. JK-lfd J. H. NORBECK, Agent. LIVKHRHOOL NOTHINOHUPERAKU- about tlie UinenKlcr lluslness Cel- L'f. uiirmelhCMis are tlie nest, newest, mmt praetleal. uur..etual lluslness Department t'omplcte In all" Its details. Our students nre deeply Inlerestcil in their school work, nnd our nttenilaurii tlie largest xlnce tlie orgaulratlen of theschtMjl, nnd , well, call and sen us nt the plensanteM school-rooms In the city, Ne. Ill North Dnke street, nnd convince jeurself as te the truth of the nbove statements. l'leaed te have ion call, us you will siieak a geed word for us If you get arniialnted with the school. II. C. WHIDLER. l'rlncipiil. C1ITY TRKAHllRER'H Ri:iORT OF II.VI. J alien In Treasury and where deposited at thn cloe of business Saturday, FcbruiiM 1, 1(W0: WHEnK IlK.eeSITKn. Fulton National Hank. .. .9 I,S7,MIJ People's National Hank . I,M7 US rust .aiieuai iianu 1 110.1 in Stier headquarters- .1 . . A. O. K. of M. C K. of Q. E.. I. O. IL O. U. A. M.. I. fl. H. nr A inn v vib. Charms nnd Plus, go te ' ERISMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Street. rpin: FiNEsr line of wax steric JL Acid and Paratlne Candles for tlie Holi days, nt MILLER'S HOAP CO. I Aeidand Parallne Candles for the Holl Hell Holl (fays.et MILLER'S SOAP CO. TTIOR RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL HUSI J ness stand, Ne. 20 Kast King street, Irem April 1, Jana-IwdRs INQUIRE WITHIN. SIOR RENT-HTORB ROOM NO. 1J EAST , King street, formerly occupied by As ch Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms, from April I, ISO. Inquire of Jan23-lfd M 11. a. LIPP. mHK FINEST LINE OF MILLER'S HOAP CO, WAX HTEKIO JL Acid and l'nraflne ;CandIcs for the Hell- aays, at CARIUAOE WORKsT ' " D0EB80M OAWtLAOE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Httew (formerly 0.0(M OverBixsa'nyrSua'OO In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition 18JM) All the LATEST STYLES for 1BIH1 Mill! best or mechanics en rcpnlrln at the inrnem carriage n ores, corner or uuke ana Vine streets. dMydK milE FINEST LINE OF WAX RTKRtn JL Acid and Parallne Candles for the Hell- uajs, HV JHlLiLiMfa HUA1' IAJ 1MIE FINEHT LINK OK IMPORTED AND . DemesUe Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, enr manufacture, in boxes or Se, DEMUTHS CIUAlt STORE, lit East KlucBtTMt. alS-tfdR 71011 ll T710R RENT-SMALL STORE ROOM OR U sultnble for mi office, new occupied as Hwnrr'n Ceal Olllee, Ne. 20 Outre Square. Ap ply at Cigar Hlore, Cor. East King street and Centre Squiirc. J30-lwd c VNDLIM JanrKltdRs WHY BUY MheuPii roil CANDLEMAS DAY, l It, Jl. r Ijl iJS?4, Ne. fiO West King St, A HIGlt.PltlREn AHTICI.E rlly Heap fills thu bill T OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR ket served In nil styles, and meals at all Hours, at CHARLES E. HOHTER'H, tn the rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. nev2g-2indR rEMOCRATIU PRIMARY ELECTION "Tlie Dcmocratle voters of the elty of Lancas ter are requested te meet at their respective wnrds en (Saturday evening, February 1, 1880, between the hours of 7 and o'clock, te place In nomination candidates for Mayer, Ward Offi cers and Scheel Directors. The wards entitled te Scheel Directors this yenr are: First ward, ene; Third ward, ene; Fifth ward, ene: Seventh ward, one; Eighth ward, two. Each ward will select a member of the City Execu tive Committee .te serve during the ensuing year. Tlie places of meeting ere ns follews: First Ward Shebcr's Hetel. Second Wnrd Tliee. Wcndltz Saleen. Third Wnrd Efllnger's Saleen. Feuith Ward VIIHam Ilehm's Saleen. j- inn wnra I'liuip wains Hetel. Hlxth Ward-Hchtller Heuso. Seventh Wnrd Jehn Ounrcnheuscr's Saleen. Eighth Wnrd Mrs, Dlehl's Saleen. Ninth Ward Arneld Haas" Saleen. J27-tfd CITY COMMITTEE. J 71 LECTION OF HCHOOL DIRECTORS. U The qualified voters of the City or Lancas ter are hereby notified that nn election will be held In the several wards, at the usual places of holding state and county elect Ions, en Febru ary IS, between seven o'clock In the morning nud 7 o'clock In tlie evening of said day, for the purpose of electing twelve persons te serve as school directors Ter the term or three years from tlie Ilrst Thursday of November next. And tlie election officer In the several wards are hereby required te make the necessary oftl eftl clal returns of the election te the prothenotnry. D. R. MCCORMICK. President. Titos. F. McElmciett, Sec. Jnn27-7tdMATh HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te EIUBM AN'S, Ne. 42 Wctt King Street, rTHIEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN j jquai jnuy waltz's iinvnna Filler cigar at NOS. 8 A 103 NORTH QuEEN ST. decMmdM,Tu,Th.S GP .".y '"JI'MSKV 'SO NIGHT SES-?.-? !.. KEYHIONE HUINKSH COL JilAilv. Yeung Men and Ijnlles. Tills school Is betlcr prepared than ever te give you a first class business education. Our etrerls the Ilrst year have been crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. D. MOSHER, I'rln., tfil.tw 1(1 North liuecn St., Luiicastcr, Pa. w lUMi'KUS CORNER. A LIVES J nted a K'ge, Our in A CLOSE r. UUES3. Twe rirths W. Stovens Only Twe rinns ei n Soceud Frem Xvllle lily's Tlme. A great many Laneaster people leek n guess In the New Yerk 11'erW'j contest ever the exact tlme taken by Nollle BIy In ber trip around the world. The Jmlges have finished their work and they find that F. W. Stevens, of 103 Second avenue, Xew Yerk, Is the lucky man. The actual tlme consumed by Miss Illy In making the trip was 72 days, 0 hours, 11 inlnutesnnd 14 ascends. Mr. Stevens' guess was Just two two fifths of a second mere than this. His guess was made before Miss Illy had reached Chicago, en the return trip. Tlie next nearest guesser was Themas Hnlteu, or New Yejk. Ha put it at 72 day s,0 hours, 11 minutes and 13 und two-fifth seconds. Mere than one hundred and fifty contest ants came within fifteen seconds of the time. The wlnner will get a trip te Kurope en a first-class ecean steamer with a cook's beard in Paris and Londen each. He will also receive a check for lift' jieunds which lis can expend as he sees fit. Miss Hiy has decided te enter the locture field, under the management of J. M. Hill, the well known theatrical man. .Iho re J e'cd a number of flattering offers from different managers ull ever the United S.atc. She considered Mr. Hill's offer the best. Dedication or n Diinlfut'd Cliuruli. The Duuknrd or Old Brethren church nt Uphr.ita was dodlcated en Sunday, in thu prcsence of a very large congregation. Pre liminary scrvicosweio held Saturday oven even Ing.which wcre conducted by BlshepSam'l Hnrley, of Uphratu, I te v. N.ine 11. Keller, of Lphratu, nnd- Hev. Sumiiel It. Zug, or Mastersoiiville. The dedication sermon wns jireachwl en Sunday by Hev. Zug. Services will lie held this, te-morrow nnd Wednesday ovenlngs. On the Intter ovenlug ltev, Stener, or Maryland, Is exectml te be present. The new church Is u substnnttiil brick Htructure 75 by 40 feet, and In ac cordance Willi the customs of this denomi nation U without ornamentation. Runaway Cars. On Saturday evening a car runaway, which Is something unusual, occurred en the Quarry vllle railroad en Water street. There Is a very stltf grade lu that street from the Stevens house te the Mulberry street bridge. About live o'clock Haturday a freight train was passing up the read, nnd near Lemen street five cars and a caboose broke loose. They ran down the read at a high rate of speed, nnd wero net stepped unUl they had reached a point near the cot ton mills. The cars give no one of the peo ple along the routs any warning of their coming, and It was a wonder that there was no mashup. Twe brukemen who wsroen the cars could net control them, as the brakes would net work. Dliiiilnir Fer Copper. Isaac O. rf.iutz, of Lltltr, has for seme time been digging in the hills a mite east of that town. He Is searching for copper,auii in the tliree twenty-feet holes he lias made found stene and earth usually In the pros pres pros encoorthut mineral, l'.nceunigcd by sur face indications he proposes te go doeper, nnd vt 111 sink shall nt Intervals evor tlie eighty-five acres of hind that he. bus leased for 'mining. A Colerado miner, who viewed the scene of i'fautz's opemtlous, belleves the project may " pan out." ' Hull Iiisurnnua Otllcers The directors of tlie Lancaster Comity Mutual Hull liiburauce company met lu the orphans' court room this morning und organized by the election of Peter H. Heist, or LRU, for president; M. I. Krudlg, Maner, vice prosident; Dr. P. J. ltoelmck, Lltltz, treasurer, and Jehnsen Miller, Lltltz, secretary. W. K. Bender, of Stras burg, and J. A. Htober, .Shusneek, weie elected auditors. geed, 4Kft 'lie; medium, 4&IJic; common, eis ; rat cows, Among the i yards te-day were: A. Hoever teC.'S. Dengler t Ce r.. BtMp ,elirlillllr I.ITll ths. SI aU I' ";.?." ... ""..'.:."....: '.,. . , ,,. .Illllen l.ey 10 jieuuis nnij in, u imihii.ivi .,.. steers, nverage 1,210 n.s, f 1 20 er hundred. M, It. Rohrerte Dennis Hiu.Wh, K ljinenstcr Ce. steers, nverage 1,221 Itis, f-S 75 per hundred. Hliivp-'i'Me Incn-usisl receipts with thollghter eeinaim lencu prices uuwu y w muh1""' Wu quete: Kxtru, tKl;ic: ginin, De ; medium, 5Q5'ic ; common, 4X!0,4e Lnniis The market tn sympathy with sheep declined Vic en all grades. We quote : I'-stru, 7ia7Jic; gid. (JKdil?ie; inedluin, &,'J0)ic ; cuiuinen, 4j4'i(.r',e. Hees The market closed llrm, with a fair de mand. We quete: Western, 55Vc; State, Mlfcli calves were nctle at &7e. Fat cows ere lu peer requcsiul2J6itf!c. Slliipery ces were neglected nt12.i'.V. llelngiin cows were dull f.'312. Milch cows wcnislew id snlenl ' , City Dressed lteaes were In gimd ilemnnd nt6(v7'je,; tliiiugh no salus were made nl the abattoir for mere than 7c, 1VM culls, "..071 IV I, J. II. Rathfon, Treasurer of the City of Lan caster, Pu,, de solemnly sueur that the above report Iscerruet. J. II, RATHFON, Treasurer. Subscribed nnd swsm te befere me this 3d dav of Fibiuurv, Pus). ltd EDWARD r.DGERLr.Y. Mayer. M ART1N 1IROS. THAT DECIDES IT. flrntn nnd I'lsivinleus Furnished by H. K. Yuudt, Hreker. Chicago, Feb. 3, 1:00 e clock p. m, Cleing Prices 2:15 e clock p. in, W Ileal turn vaia. i-urn, . 7.-1S .7lij: February March.. . . Anrll May 7U Jiliiu 7l)' Jul.- 77JJ August Year Consels Crude OH IVbriuiry. ' Muich IMS 21 2Ui: ... . JU'Z .... 3I 22!i Mil 22j; w a itt'j 10 17 11)20 lJlrd 5 hi b M ll 02 ii U7 10 . 103 Forty Heur' Devotion. The terty lwurs' dovetlon was epened ut St. Antheny's Catholle church en Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, with a mass of ex position celebrated by Father Kaul. There were several uervlces Sunday evenlng, nnd there will be services this owning and to te morrow evening when they will clese with a precession. Several clergymen from U distance will taUe part lu the closing exor exer cises. A Kennel Club l'er Lancaster. Thers is a movement en feet among the fox banters of this city te start a kennel clab similar te these at Had 11 or and ether places In Delaware nud Chester counties Quits a number or prominent gentlemen art) Interesting theuuelvrs In the matter aa4 It is likely te be a go by next year. In ass the club Is leaned they will have thelr own dogs and prlvate hunts. Death if a Muytewn Muu, Henry Jehnsen, a well known citizen or Maytown, died at his home lu Unit place en Sunday, aged evor 00 years. He had mi apoplectlo stroke ever two years age, from which lis noverrccevored, und he had bceu bedfast most of that time. He was a shoemaker by trade and formerly carried en the business extenslvely. He was married tc a sister of David nud Jshu It. Jclfrles, or this city. He was un upright ChrUtiau muu. Cuarzed tVltli Desertion. Wm. V. Esslg, city, has beeu prosecuted Mera Alder tan Harr for desertion, and mttmi ,1U for bsaring. I'urter Slerrett Itninsey. Kditeks iNTCLLiuKSCKit Can you glve 1110 any information as te the whereabouts of the relatives of Storrett ltauisey, de ceased, late purser U. S. navy? Many years age he wasa rcsldent of your city, Addres J. J. Sullivan, rioinateii, Ala. Ltcdcrki-uuz Celebration. This afternoon nt 12:5S a committceef tlie Lancaster Licderkranz, consisting of Got Get lelb Gertsley, Prtsl Schroader, Kructd Itechm and Jehn Bruder, loll for Philadel phia te uttend tlie forty-fifth annlversary celebration of the Philadelphia Lleder kranz, which will beheld thU evening. .,11 Y. M..C. A. Supper. The supper for the bonellt of the Yeung Men's Christian association library fund closed 011 Saturday oeiilug, witli 11 geed attendance. The amount realized for the fund was between 100 und ?500. , Anether Mirucle. I ha been suffering severely with ucuralgla for many years', which a number of my friends Juiew full wtll. KlgUt weeks age I applied Stock .Marmots, tlnetntlnnsby ltced,McUrnmi A Ce., bankers, Luucaster, l'u. ... MKW VUKK MST, 11 A. SI. 12 31. S P. V. Canada l'aclllc C. C. C. A L Colerado Ceal ... ' Central l'aclllc ..... , .... Canada Southern 0I; HJi 5l)J Chl.SU I t'bg Den. A Uie O Del.! AW Ua,j 'i 1W!, Krle.... 27J 27 27 Krle2nds. . . ... JerC HK K.AT Vl laiu.AN s'l'S '" MJl L. Shere lis. lll 101 Mich. Ccn Missouri I'acinc. 7l'i TIJ'J 7I4 Heck. Valley N. P K2". S21i Si N. 1'. I'ref 74J 7.'4 "1 N.Webt nejj inJ iei); N. Y.O New F.ngland 4sJi 4i -W KestTeiiuessee ... Omaha Oregon Transcontinental... S7'J S7J.J WX Ontario A W Paeille Mall Hi 40 iW. Richmond Terminal- -0, '-l'i ''"- St. Paul TO'J iSl ue Texas lliclrlc 22 2IK "' Union Pnclile W ti53 7; Wabash Coin is 4 Wnbnsh i'ref- 2S; 2s', 21 4 Western U W SI)' 8i; West Shere Hands. .'. I'HII.ADKLl'lllA LIST. Ih. Vat II. N. Y. A l'hllu 1 Ml, Ut; 1M. 11.11. K Mjl WJ Reading 10 1MB 'lnj' 1) 13-13 Leh. Nav. e-.v' , 5-'J U2J Hesteuv. l'as P. A it - sej; ae; 30 N.Ceut, Peeples l'uvt Rdg I'M - . .. Oil - - - ilciu SVtuicvtiocmcute. That the Dayton Shirt Is the vanguard of nil white shirts lu the market tho'.e he wear It testify. It Is the best of nil because compari son witli all ether Hhlrts that sell for SI 00, nays se. It Is the best of all In lit, finish and material. It Is the best und cheapest shir, because of the select muterial nnd perfect make; It Mill wear longer than uny ether shirt In the market sold for same money. " Olve me n half dozen ' Day ton Khlrli,' said a customer last week. I want te tell ou, you sell n perfect shirt. I bought one 11 year me, about the same tlmu I recelied from 11 custom shirt maker JJdozen shirts for which 1 paid S12. Thu custom shirts nre new nil lu shreds and the 'Da) ten' I bought of you doesn't show signs of wear and It had Its regular turn of wear with the ethers, HeMiles, I bad te take tlie custom shirt back tin co times for alterations ureuuit the neck befere they fit me, and the ' Da ten ' lit ut once." Words of praise like this ue hear for the" Dayton " shirt cery day. Three lencths of sleeves, every body's slze of neck nnd back In stock and only II each or We each lu lets of JJ dozen or mere, laidle. don't make Shirt Waists for boys until you see the "Star" Shirt Waist. Throelots new 011 salt! nt a reduction, SOj quality, 42c ; "je nud bSc quality, 8!c;l quality, 81c. Why dowesell thesuntn reduction? Hjcause thty were made up befere January I, and e I clear thu let out for the new " Stars " te rise nbeut March 1, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. 1J1.ACK DllllSS SILKS. HOW? II ew de you knew we sell se cheap ? O h, I have tried, and t;et n heap I C pen my word, I never yet H aw goods se cheap, by piece or set I 13 neb set, each plece Is guaranteed, T lint tells there's no sharp trick for greed, I's all the same the rich, the peer R ecelvc like treatment, I nm sure. K mbrace this chance In heustlrcs neat, S elect from stock Hint Is complete. WIDMYER, Furniture and Undertaking, Cerner East King & Duke Sts. ll.I.I.VMSON A FOSTER. w THE ENCOURAGING Prices T3IC0CI-A MATION. CITY ELECTION. The qualified voters of the City of iJincaster nre hereby neil lied thnt nn election will be held III me several wnrusutiue usual places or noiu neiu lusr state und county elections, en Tuesday, February 18, 1890, between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. m., for the purpose of clcetlim (en a gen eral ticket): a Mayer nnd twelve Scheel Direc tors, and the qualified voters of the several wards shall nt the same place elect the ether offi cers ns fellows : First Wnrd One member of Select Council, four members of Common Council, ene Consta ble, one .Judge, two Inspectors, und one Asses ser. Second Wnrd One member of Select Council, three, members of Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two inspectors, and ene As sessor. Third Wnrd One member of Select Council, tliree members of Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors and one As sesser. Fourth Ward One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Insecters, one Assessor and ene Alderman. Fifth Ward Twe members of Common Coun cil, ene Constable, one Judge, two Inspectors, nnd one Assessor. Sixth Ward One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, ene Con Cen stnble, ene Judge, two Insjiccters, one Assessor, and ene Alderman. Seventh Ward Three members of Common Council, one Constable, ene Judge, te In spectors, and one Assessor. Eighth Wnrd One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Con stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors, and one As sessor. Ninth Wnrd Tliree members of Common Council, one Constable, one Judge, two Inspec tors, one Assessor, and ene Aldcrmnn. The election elllccrs of the several wards lire hereby required te make the necessary returns of theclectlen, and te nellry the persons elected within twenty-four hours after such election shall have been closed and the number of votes for each candidate or person voted foraseer feraseer trlned. tllvcn under my hand this SMh day of Jan uary. A. D. 1SH0. EDW. KDOERLEY, S8B.10.17il Mayer. TTAFPYNEW EAR I Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. T710R RF.NT.-FROM APRIL I, 1800, THK I I? Hetel situated corner East Chestnut and I Christian streets. At present occupied by Thee-1 , E.O.E. BATES, ' Jan22-tld . 4Q North Duke Street. rpROUT SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTIIRKIIS AND MEN'S I UUTtTlTKKB, Ne. HO North Queen Street, Shirts made te order as low ns HMO, Perfect! fit guaranteed. I . 'i'r",.,R.!l necessity we hnve starded n HANDl LAUNDRY and nre prepared te leundry nfalll Kiims. maree-iyaii TITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If yen hnve therh examined you will probably I find that there is something wrong Willi them, ttii.i ,uu, Kiiinni-ft will uv 11 Krvill Help U vim. I Wfl USA Inltnllnliln Til A U&NTA lMn.,.M which are made only by us, nnd recommended! uy luuumg ul'uukui as me ucsi uius ie uerei tfve vision. Solid Ueld Spectacles, 3.00 ; usual prlcej 4p.f .lF. Steel Snectaeles. COn.! tisnnl nrlee. at .nn. Artificial Eyes inserted, 81 ; usual price, 910.1 H. ZIKEMAN & BRO. ,130 S Mh Btmt, iiiTjei.irie, i 1'iiii.Aiir.iii'iiiA. Between Cliestnutnnd Walnut Streets. nivK-lyfl jpl HEATEST REDUCTION. AQOeunccment Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction of nil in FINE TAILORING AT- H. CERHKRTS, Overcoats made te order nt cost price. Trousers reduced from S10 te 13 j from Ute 15 1 from te te 1 50. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest stylu material J satin lined, nt28. This Is the most sweeping reduction evei made In Fine Tailoring, nnd will enable thd cash buyer te get a first-class article for tin same money he would have te pay for n ready! made one. H. Gerhart 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd , Q3reccvica AT- MANUFACTURER OF Housekeeping Goods. -1 IWT RECEIVED. ROEDERKR RED LAI1KL, The Fiuest of Chaiiipagues. UOIIRERS LIQUOR STORE. Ne. 22 Centre Square, IOSr-ON NORTH PRINCE STREI.T OR j West Orange, u small HUNCH OF KEYS. 'Hie finder still confer u fa or by leaving them at the Mwnnercher Hetel. It SOl'lCRTIIi: HEI1ULAR MOMIILY meeting of the Yeung Men's lK'iiiecrntlc rHh'lety will be held en Tuesday Evening, Fib. 1, 1VA), at 8 o'clock, WILKIEC. II.VUR, bee'y. REDUCTION OF 1'ltIOlX Geed News feTBread-Makers. Iuerdcr te come down te the times MR. A, M (JA ItHEIt, liiineial Helling Agent of thu Cel. ibmtcd 1'ILL-sllURY FLOUR, has icduied the retail price per sack (i-, ,s.), te htk-, thus placing this well kuuu-ti brand Mltulii the renrii of ull. fttsKltd lirAFFLLs" " Concert Garden. One of the best prelamines 1 be-giiru this fl: ut Pi'.iltlu Ceacvrt Harden. Miss Mary Shulu lu her new selection of sings. Mr. Dan Ouliiu, the great comic singer. be.ldesUurgtratu lilserjl estra In u "'Irlpte Ceney island' And " Fun In the Ferest," tu of tkebest eoinpettlonseer written. LOUIS PFAPFLE, Pre'p., ltd ''" ISONORTHHUNCEr. WATT & SHAND, Nes. G. 8 & 10 East King St, CAN SAVE YOL MONEY IN 1IU YINU Bleached and Unbleached Muslins and Sheetings. An tmmeus stock of nil the relhible and poii peii ulir brands in every desirable width at lewrl hard ciuh prices. New Spring Importation of TA1II.E LINENS ut extremely low price. l.oek at tlnweSuperlnr CREAM LINEN DA MASKS ut 2.V, !B(e, STVe aiid.VV. Ewrveru of them a bargain nnd the beat uilue that" any market cun produce. l'l'RE LINEN TA11I.E DAMASKH, Cream, While, M luihes wide, u variety of iiatterns. 37V: a jard. FINE LINEVTAUI.E DAMASKS, 01 inches Hide, latent deslgu, (A; a ) urd ; few belter sold fit 75c. KINK HERMAN DOUI1LE DAMASKS, Full llleaclied, of our own luiportutleu,75o a yanl : usual price, 11. 200 Dezen IIUCK and DAMASK TOWELS, Iviiettisl Fringe, All White or Colored Ilerdct, 2iic each; usual price, 374e, Special llargalns In DAMASK TAI1LE NAP KINS ut 7ie, :, ji.ll 25und 1 U) a down. -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. OUR WINTER BARGAIN SALE MEAN SOMETHING -TO- BUYERS. Men's nnd llnj's Demot Shirt, plain and pleated fronts, 2,V, ittk, 60V. WHITE SHIRTS-" The (ieni,".1Sc; "The Cinltnl'fiOe; " Tlie Starbuck." 75c : "TheW. A F.," 8100; "Tlie Elghmle," J100. Full Diess Shirts, pluln or embroidered fronts, tl 00. ir-Allar warranted Perfect Fitting. Advauce Patterns lu SPRING NECKWEAR new ready. Iji dies' and Misses' Stockinet Jackets, inedl uni weights, warranted all-wool, 52 2j te J7 00. Nen markets, Se 00 te 58 VO. All-Weel Tan Colored Reaver Jackets, tl 00. Hey's Odd Pants, 50c, 7.V, tl e0. Flannel Shirt Waists, 75c, tl 00, SI 10. Deuiet Shirts, 20c Short Taut Suits, 52 00, 2 60, J.1 00. Rey's Ixmgl'ant Suits, Si 00 te J6 U). Hey's Overcoats, 5300 te 50 00. dent's Fine Reaver Own-eats, silk and sattu finished, (IS. Their real value is 8i". Gent's Fine Kersey Oierceuts, 812. Thtlr real valuulsSH. A Streng Working Overcoat, tl 50. Spring Uhape Gent's Silk Huts, SI 00. Oent's Fine Fur Hats, SI 00. Itey't Wlllder Caps, 15e. Hey's Steamer Caps, 3.1c, ladles' Shoulder Capes, 51 OJ, 3d 60 81 00.J Ladlts' Fur JIuits. 25c. Thu Advance In the Prices of HLCK SILKS Is 15 te 20 per cent. Our Prices upon all UL.ACK SILK HAVE NOT HEEN ADVANCED. FOR HLACK SILK UAROAINS HUY NOW. HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTAHLU IlOlSTiNU J 1 BOILERS. CENTRIFt)aL1 HOI I, Kit FEED 1 MININU f STEAM J MILLS. ENGINES. f Horizontal Tubular. eriicai, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck. (..Marine. PUMPS. (Saw Mills, -Hark Mills, I Cob Mills. pilIT PRICES Groceries, at Clarke's. -IN- A UTOM ATIC TAN PACKERS, RRASS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER SCREWS, PULLEYS, SHAKTINU, UEARINU HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. SPINDLES, TOES AN D STEI"S, PULLEY PLATES, SIIIEVE WHEELS, ill',, itC, iC, AC BOLTS, TURN'HUCKLES, LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-SCTT, BEIT SCREWS, FORGINOS, NUTS, Si(. and Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specially In Making and Repairing DKKP WELL DIULLINa TOOUS, Viz: Rwls, Hits, Reamers, Jars.Sand Pumps, Hit and Red Catches, tic. Lnrire SI70 Bettles Worcestershire Sauce. 2Tk Smnll SI70 Hollies Worcestershire Sauce. 2 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, per can, 15c Fresh Salmen 1012cpercnn. French Pens.fen snots of rust en can. 12c. Imnerted Snairliett Macaroni, He per pack. Dark California Aprl cots, Ce'rl Ih. Bright as e Dellar Apricots, lscl 10. isew i-runeiias. bc ami ic t in. v 11010 a) pies, with cores out, only lOcVtb. Pared Evap orated Peaches, ale V Ih. Unnared Evaneratci Peaches, Tk; "H tb. The best French or Callfernli Prunes. IOcW ft. The best 50e Mixed Ten. 35e1 lb. The best Rie Coffees, 21c V lb. Three lbs Reg1 ular Dried Beeffor2ec. Extra Dried HeefKnuek Ics, l3e tb. California Hams, 7e lb. Sheulael Hums, tic V ft Finest Sugar Cured Hams, 10jJ p tb. The Great XXXX Fieur for 7ec V nr. I i'. . inn auee nrices nre coeo ier le-mon row only February 1. Se make no mistake! but come te-morrow and tecure bargains. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE GROCERY STORE, NOS. ll A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. GOODS Charcoal Hammered f nuruen s uivei Deuble Refined Refined Beiler and Tank IRON. Htpii StW -Mill West Window ou FEURUAR Y S. Our Indies' Hand-Made Shoes et Bright Deugela, Coiiiuien Scns4 Heels, Square or Round Tinn, plenty of geed hlics te i-elect from, price It 00. Heal value, 81 Ml, Gleve Fitting Shoes for Indies Mho can wear Nes. 1, 1 and 2, square or round tees, hand mude. t'uee, S.'W; real villus, 550, A miscellaneous assortment of Ladles' Hr slcrv, cenlilnln rare values lu Fast Black and LlsleThreud ; all te go at 10c cr pair. All Silk Ribbons, Greg (J rain, Mohe and Satins, Ne. 12 all te go ut 10c icr yard. Indies' Kid Gleies, C'olertsl nnd Black, He, T.'x'iimlSlU). Kid Gloves, 12 and id buttons, SI 75. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, l'A , NO. S18 MARKEl ST.. HAURISUURQ, l'A. TANKS Round or Square, for Oas, Oil, Water or Acids. Stiicks, Stund-Plpes, Water Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, Ac. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, Pl)ies, Ac, ever currlud lu Lancaster. Special Attention Glieu te STEAM HEATING. Light nnd Heavy Iren und Brass Castings. a-Repulrlng Promptly Attended te.-V Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS ANDSHAFriNG FOR SALE. t liilles, 4Sxl2; 1 Pulleys, 11x10; 2 Pulleys. 4lx7S; 2 Pullejs, UH 2 Pullejs, 10x7' ; 2 Pulleys, 3sx. 1 Weed Split Pulley, S9$xlC,; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, tlxs) ',, 8 2 15-10 Cellars. 52 feet, 2 1.5-10 Shafting. 1421 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANUASTEK, l'A. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-a0-Here Power. 50 Incli Dlam., lOfeet long, 22xl Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 and 1150., I-l3eller3Uliicii Dlam., U feet long. 21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, wlthi'lre I root, 115, A TBURSR'S. RELIABLE We aim te furnish Geed Goods nt Reasonable rrices. BUCKWHEAT I BUCKWHEAT I We have Choice, Pure, Plain, Buckwheat! that with Fleishman's Yeast makes the flues I BuckM heat Cnkes. We also have llecker a anq Stesens' Self-llalslng CORNMEAL. Granulated, Urlnser's Kllu-Drled and Whltl uernincui. OATMEAL AND AVENA, Cracked and Rolled Wheat, ulwas flesh. 1 111 1 ported Macaroni and crmlcelll, CHEESE Dutchlieud or Edem. l'lne Atmle Sapsago, Rnqiicfert,Hnd Yerk State Full Creainl A caiuajau tie BAiii, .nisi receiscu, 11 eur of Coarse and Fine Salt, of superior quality! HONEY! HONEY I Flne Comb Heney I nlse, Orange Blessem Heney In bottles, anil lienuerea lieucy ey inc. peuuu. NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. SrTclopheno Connection. AT REisrs. Deu'l Stenl This Is Heist's Advertisement I read It unless 5 011 unt te sa e money. Canned Cern, 6c. limned strawberries, four cans for -ie. Canned Blackberries, fie. Canned Blackberries, four cans fer2e. Flne Whole Canned Tomatoes, be. Finest Plo Peaches In cans, 10c. Finest French Peas, tM'e cans fer25c. Fine French Peas, lien can. Evaporated Apricots, three pounds for 2"e. Evaporated Apricots, Bright Celer, 15e Gelden Egg Plums, 10, 12'i and 15c a pound. Fine Large Gelden CulIferuU Prunes, 20c u pound. Kine fnuntrr Dried Annies. Gc n nuart. Flne Evaporated Apples, tliree and twd Peaches, Bright New Goods, five pounds 25c Peaches, Evaporated, three und two jMiundJ Prunellas, Fine Fruit, two pounds for 23c. Flne ljirge Muscatell Raisins, 12c. Fine l.arge r reucn I'ruiius, inree iieunus. -k'1 Ciillfernia Prunes, require no sugur, 10, ll, J ami lien peuuu. New Large Figs, two pounds for 25c. New Stewing Figs, three pounds fer'iic. fryttullzcd Figs, two pounds fer'iic. Flnefat Frencti Fli: luste. 15c a oeund. lutes, never saw the like, four bounds for 25c J aiiuceiueai. ", e uuu iuuii iuiiiiu. Oranges at 10, 15 and 20V n dozen. Kinest Line of Flerida Oranees. Flne Yerk statu Henev in combs, lSen iiund. Finest Yerk State Extracted Heney, tviel pounds fer25c. I Macaroni, Spagliettl, Vermicelli and Itallnnl Paste. ThoabeiouionllNeM Italian Goods all li'-senpnek. Hoine-Made Apple Hutter, Sen pound. Sklnnetl Hams, all fat cut etr, lilje a pound. Picnic Hams, ie a iKiund. Dried Beef, 10c. Dried Beef Knuckles, U Finest Hummer Bologna, Jc. Boneless Hams, from four )Kiunds up, 12c. Scaled Herring. SO te 10 In 11 box, 25eu box. Finest Portland Herring, six jsiunds for 25c. 'i-ri,-. lu '31 iwiniid ki L's. si IVi. Finest Genuine HiUss Chees?, lu ten-pound I e s, J)C. CJrullue, lOeu pick. . VH01.1iSALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINQ AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin 4 Ce, Dry Goods Stere, and Nest Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the nig sign ncresi the pavemenL
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