Ml JUL! . i wy;T5y r' J - A' -tV iK A " "IT iV t 1.1 , vJj-r ,. .-V v -V, & -H fc ' JTVX'j THE LAKdiLSTgEB DAILY linnnaffljiyejra ifr. f i " J 'i - .k. . : '4 rA ' rS' $f & i . " tr ' . tf ' .J- T MHfiGHDOl: OFFICERS .11 L-L nl b. lM.ltn rtmnnd f S'AZVWIBpSSSV MHWB-JIWI nn.it. ;l;fCiJMBtAjJii.&-Tk.fo11ewlngoroeor. X '"V "," .72-, jtaMrin. OB flWwy piMJtnw... l"t. nv. j. . " "i",ili',: y,- I Awermiii i ji S Jehn J ranis; cernwij"'" I.. a nrrlintn i treasurer. D0 Huff librarians, Geerge uenin, v MUM f At VMMMfKt mmnr, '- ysh iMirnn iMtiiupitv i w (, Sri. M. WaumMmt, MIm Florence d ?5WJ JKLr!: ' NffiZ ff'M.HaU !S25K,". nlii n i-,'- OAeen of the Methodist Sunday schoel: f ,uwrliitenQere, u. w. rattiest , ' IUr. Gee. Oaul j secreUry, Koeie nigiuen Mmmnr, Kimer,u. jswrnuni """". Kn. Urn. 8. Mutten l superintendent Infant 4tatjrtinent, Mrs. A. 0. Brunei ;t Miiiwnw, m MUMS Annle and Emma Eckmsn, Mrs. ' i'Fter and A. C, Brunert chorister. A. nTST..,. .-i.Lnt. MIm Crewnshlelds; i MfMlst, Miss neuter. :" UM - . An&tiittlnvAvniiinffanu broke rj, i ivw ! wm j "-, - TnegrJphss struck the town with Ml tore, and the number of poepleon the sick list is very large. Over fifty railroaders have reported etrduty en account of slck neas. Drs. Craig and Tayler are en the sick list. ... .... . Special Agent Moere, or the U. 8. post pest post "ee department, held a coherence en Saturday afternoon In the offlce of Andrew J. Kautfman, esn., with a number of cltl- - wens of the town. He slated he came te determine the question of removing the pottefflce from lis present location. J ne uptown and downtown advocates were present and the discussion was harino harine harino Bieaa throughout. Mr. Moere will return onFridsyefthlsweek, at which time he - expects te receive prepositions as te loca tion and building should Individual enter prise desire te erect a building for the post pest office. It Is understood that there are cit izens who bave expressed a willingness te erect a building uptown for that purpose The public schools opened te-day iitler the holiday vacation. Jehn Nlssleyleft this morning for Ual vesten, Texas, where he will work at his trade or machinist. The delivery 'bus of Samuel Campbell was en the rampage this morning and ran against a sign pest en Third street. A deer was broken oil. ... , , The week of prayer will be observed In several of the town churches this week by services every evening. ,,,.,, The funeral of Jehn Smith was held this morning from Hely Trinity Catholic church. ' Odell Williams and company will appeat In tha opera house en Thursday and lrl- 1' day nlghla, In "The Judge.". . .. ti .. a Intnflinvaralital a disturbance In tlie . irmnrv en Haturdav n I irlit durltiK a per- bSj' fermance given by a dentist and troupe. Tee boys will preuauiy ue sucuier nieir conduct. The following trustees of the Old Colum bia Public Ground company were elected " en SaturdaT afternoon : tl. A. Orove, J. S. Strine and Milten Wike. .itrneiw dbawx. Tfca Men Who Will Serve lit the Fobnt Febnt Fobnt ery and March Courts. Judge Livingston, Sheriff Bttrkholder and Jury Commissioners Benes and Clark drew the following jurors this afternoon for the February and March courts : Common Pleas, February 1t. Simen Butt, farmer, West Denegal. H. G. Bruckhart, dealer, West Hemp field. Hugh Armstrong, surveyor, Marllc. Christian Ulrlch, shoemakpr, Straslmrg township. Aaren n. Shirk, jiiKtlce of peace, luist Cocallce. . Isaac A'eung, farmer, Washington Ber. Levi B. Yoder, Justice of peace, Carnar von. B. Frank Maxwell, tinner, East Dru Dru mere. . Weslev Boyd, painter, Maner. II. F. Bewman, painter, Mil waid, city. Frank Shlliett, gent, Columbia. .E.,l Snyder, fereman, 4th ward, city. JP. Frank Evans, drover, Warwick. (Jeorge W. Toinllnsen, farmer, Munhelm tewnslup. II. H. Met7ger, carpenter, 4th ward, city. Jehn Fasnacbt, carpenter, Earl. Clayten I. Dellax en. farmer, East Earl. Christian M. Brackblll, furmer, Sallv bury. Bartholemew Simpsen, farmer, Marllc. Jeseph Bupp, tinner, West Earl. H. IS. Bretieman, carpeiitcr, Slra-diurg township. S. 8. ltttln, gent, 2J ward, city, Edward S. tllelm, cigar uianufiictnrer, Xancaster township. ,j B. Frank Brenemau, iiierchaiit,iVl ward, citv. Jehn Sheck, coal merchant, Mt. Jey ber. Jacob D. Kehr, farmer, Mauhclin twp. W.K.Goedmatt, farmer, East llemplleld. A. B. Pommy, carpenter, Peun. C. Ij.Mver, inerchaiit, Upjier Eeaeeck. Gee. A." Wallace, lumber dealer, East Earl. , , Gee. Hardv, potter, 8th ward, city. Peter B. Wanner, farmer, Earl. Jehn A. SaUenbt'tger, farmer, Upper LHaceclr Solemon W. Haines, rlgarmaiiiiractuier, West Cocallce. Jeseph Kaulfheld, grocer, Columbia. Jacob M. Eberly, farmer, Penn. -. J. M. Slieafler. merchant, Ephrute. J Adam R. Keyer, gentleinan, E. Cocalli'e. D.'E."Xenc. crecer, 9th wanl city. R. Xb Patterseu, farmer, Coleraln. 'Jehn R. Reyer, miller, Clay. E. D. Reath, justice of pcace, Marlelts. C. A". Westbaeffer, agent, Uth wanl, city. E. J. Knox, farmer, Salisbury. Harvey G. Keller, harbor, 8th ward, city. Jehn Amnion, farmer, East Earl. P. P. Seutmau, justlceef peace, Salisbury Cyrus Newpber, carpenter, East Eail. . Cyrus Engle, farmer, Ceney. P. W. Jtousekcepori merchant, East Prutnere. Common riens-Febmary 17. Jehn P. Frank, notary public, Columbia. P. M. Hosteller, farmer. Leaceck. Jacob F. Andrews, plumber, Stmsburg, township. Samuel Clarke, grocer, 4lh ward, city. JehnV.ellersJr., farmer, Earl. S. II. Boyd, collector, Columbia. Gee. Harnlsh, farmer. West Lampcter. Jehn Gess, laborer, Ceney. Levi B. Brubaker, larmer, Warwick. Wm, P. Geed, assessor, Warv Ick. A. P. Rebrer, florist, Lancaster twp. Ellas Steber, merchant, West Cocallce. Wm. S. BlKgs, plumber, 7lh ward, city. Christian llerr, (Pequca), farmer, West Lampeter. IvanS. Bear, Inn koejer, Manhelm twp, Tobias II. Heller, gout., Ellzxbethtewu. Jamea V, Gait, gentleman. East Earl. Ben.l, Ohmlt, gentleman, Marietta. Jehn G. Snyder, farmer, Itaphe. Jacob Stehman, jr., fanner, Conesterr. Geerge A, Kemper, printer, Epbrata. Philip Demes, grocer, 8th ward, city. il. 8. Bewman, merchant, Mt. Jey ber, Milten J.Huber, farmer, West Lampeter. Ames W. Martin, farmer, Salisbury. Nathaniel Ryan, sexton. Till ward, city. Atvln Walten, farmer, Bart. A. J. Bletcher, carpenter, 8th ward, city. C B. Herahey, laborer, Coueslega. Levi Watts, merchant, 1 Jist Earl. Silas 8. llerr, farmer, Fulton. Cvrus NeflT, farmer, Maner. Ilenry Eberly, merchant, liist Cocallce. P. II. Graham, merchant, f'th ward, citv. Henry S. Williamson, merchant, 2J ward, eity. Clayten Wenger, milled West Earl. Jehn M. Meedlngcr, foreman, ad w aid, city. Christ. MrGlnnls, painter, 4th ward, city. Sylvester Celeman, cigarmaker, E. )Url. I .valentine Heffman, brushmukur, Uth ward, city. r uee. Buaiiuer, geniiemnn, Jjf Wm. Rled, cigunnaker, E iCtr Mm. Martin, tinsmith, E lift- JlaertB. Leaman, farn uee. Buainter, geiuiuman, Ait. any ier. i-ist iiencgui. Earl. fitrmur. Stralinri? teWBshlp. , .H. 8. Helllnger, farmer, ICphnita. H. P. Black, stone cutter, Columbia. Jehn II. Ijiudis, miller, Maner, Jehn Kbersele, farmer. East Denegal. F. 8. Hess, fiirmer, Salisbury. Jeta E. Herahey, farmer, I-aucaster twp. Qasrter Serious, March :i. Hikw CrafOtw, tlntmtth, 2d ward, city. ? Jeapit Ucyttj. cigarmaker, Ephrata. Htraain. iisuey, larmer, i-ant iicmp- . tl - . . HSHr, tfarataker, Waal Ear), Henry Tl Hear, blacksmith, Leacoek. Keubcn If. Fahnestock, nilller, fcphratn Jehn P. Stehman, farmer, West Hemp- A.'li. Kshleman, gent, Prtradlfe. , , Jacob Wllllnger, clgarmaker, 4th wanl, dtv. Iff " Gee. F. Weldler, cigar m.-tnuthelurcr, !a. Wlke, engineer. Columbia. Tlioe. Htestand, lumber doaler, Earl. Jehn Slgmnn, laborer, Poquea. A. E. Leng, ftrtner, East , rmpctef. J. N. Davis, clgarmaker, East Hetnbllelil, J. K. Ilcssier, larmer, i erwicK. Samuel Bewman, farmer, Salisbury. 8. O. Selfert, cenveyancer, Brecknock. Wm. H. Shutte, coach maker, Mt. Jey township. J. Addison Wlilte, carpenter, Manhclin borough. 1). S. Kurt, farmer, Easl linrl. Jehn Deerr, butcher, East HcmpfieUl. B. S. Schlauch, assessor, Kar. James J. Plnkerten, mcrchant.Celtimbla. Wre. Feley, laborer, Columbia. Ell J. Barr, miller, Lttltc Beardlv 8. Patterson, farmer, liltlle BriUln. Barten M. Weaver, farmer, I-ast Earl. Heward Brlnten, farmer, Coleraln. W. O. Fralley, druggist, al ward, city. Jehn I.. Stroll), blacksmith, Ephrata. Martin Krclder, gent, al ward, city. D. W. Shertrer, gent, Cth ward, city. Ellis Bachinan, furniture dealer, Slras burg ber. . JetmS. Mailer, teacher, East Itempfipld. Henry I, Landls, farmer, Mnnhelm twp. It. B. heng, tobacco dealer, Manhelm le-. Plorce Flery, Mackatnllh, Warwick. Eevl Gretf, gent, Olh ward, citv. Frank liCinliigten, Shoemnlter, West Cocallce. H. A. Snvder, clgarmaker, Maner. Samuel lllek. Carpenter, "tit wanl, city. Granville Shoemaker, miller, Ceney. Daniel McUewun, Jr., furmcr, Bart. Samuel Schelrich, blacksmith, West Hempfleld. Scott Hamsker, Iren worker, Columbia. Henrv Bewman, farmer Piovldence, A. O. Brown, farmer, Salisbury. Writ oriteplovln. N. F, Hall, alteriey for Win. S. Murr, has Issued a writ of replevin for ftirniture and hotel fixtures, valued at fSO, levied u ten by Christian Kline, conslnble, for Jacob II. Smith. Murr occupied Mr. Smith's hotel at Millport, SlruRburg town ship. .1 "VViuit the Turin" Inerciinud. Frank R.l)iirenderncr, tliercprosuntnllve of the EancaHter county tobacieo raisers, went te Washington en Sundayi He with ethor reprcsontetlvcs of tobacco grewcis In ether Rectiens of the state and Union will be given a hearing by the wayH and means committee this week. They will nsk that en 'ncrcaRed dutv be Disced en Sumatra tobacco. Congressman llresliiH will present the case In behalf of Pennsyl vania luteresls. NHllht FlreN In Kphrnln. The smoke hotise en the premtsosef Jehn Pair, In Ephraln, was destroyed by flre en Suuday, The meat of two hegs!wai con cen mii liieif. Less, about fflO. ' The reef of the hotise of Wilsen Polr Pelr Polr wechter was discovered te be en llre en Sunday afternoon, The llre was extin guished with a few buckets of water, Iem, trilling. Sued ler Malluleus Trcspnivt. August Sch! vers went en the premises of Cathcrlne Casjier en Saturday and cut down a tree. Fer doing se he was prose cuted for malicious trespass before Alder man A. F. Ponnelly and gave bail for u hctring. Cut Ills Feet. Themas J. Smith, of Proviiience town ship, who was te-day clected iindcrkoeper at the prison, met with n painful accident. He was chopping kindling weed, when the axe sirucK ins root, cutting a ten line gusli, City Property Meld. The real estate of the assigned estate of Henry C. Heller and wlfe, en Church and Washington streets, oflerod at public sale en Satunlay evenlng.wns sold, Mrs. Anna Keller was the purchaser for -10 1, subject te n mertgage J,lUl.n2. Arrested for Wlfe lleutlnir. Harry Lyens has been prosecuted before Aldermau Barr for beating bis w I found also with dcsortleii, Ile was held fern hearing. Poed or Assignment. Martin B, llruekliart, of Penn township, made an assignment te-riav for the benellt of creditors tu Edward MeMillliu. Ellas K. Steltzftias nnd Wife, or Lcacoek township, asslguml te-day for the benefit of creditors le C, K. Slelffuss and ( S. Lapp, A Sure KIkii r n Mild AVIuler. Chief of Police Smeltz has u grasshopper of tromendeiis sire, which wns found en North Duke utreet this morning. He looked as happy as though It )at .summer. Tim Eure)Han WUard bus no eminl In till ing the piiKt, present unit future, lu-utltif hid. den treasure, brings ircouclllutlens, und shows you a correct likeness of your future partner, und tells oil what etl are best uclapted for. Calf and lie com I need, IjkIIck, W cents; goii geii goii tlfinen.ll. Ne. 4SG West Kliuj slicvl, teenier of Mary. Janl-'lld , HE 1II ALLTHA'P UK PROMISED. A ItendlnncYeunirMuii Tell ii lteporter Hew Ills l.ll'e WusSiiveil uud lleenme uHtrentr, Healthy MunAifitln A ltd' Flve Itcudltm PhysleluiiH Hud FuIUhI te DeHIiii Any (loed. Mr. Allert Meycr, of Franklin nnd Orange streets, ltcudlinr, l'a,, tells a reporter u mere ri murkable story ubeut tils sutt'erlnKs, He said i "About three J curs age my heallh liegnn te full and grew rapidly worse until I became se ncuk thut I hud te glu up work, I consulted at least Ave physicians, who could net gleine any relief, my appetite fulled and sleep became very restless. I had pains In buck, was languid and ultimately my nervous sjslein became all shattered ; from u healthy, robust young nu.n 1 became a mere reck of my former self nnd totally unlit for uny kind of work. Ne ruute could be assigned fur the trouble ; every pl))l clan had his ewu theory ; some said It was ma laria, ethers ll er trouble, weukness.rte. About three yean age I reimtltcd Dr. Theel, of Phila delphia. He gtte me a ery thorough ph)slcnl exaiuluntleu, taking upeelal rare tocxumlue my urlus with the mlcroeoope andeheiiileul tests, for which 1 hnd le pay; then heexprvssed the opinion thut my case was curable and feel ing thut If there reully Mas nn tiling Iu medi cine I wanted the benefit of It, and se placed m self under Ills care, I tell you honestly thut he kept his premise te cum me; after tne ueeks' treatment 1 felt like a new man and was ready fur work again In four months' time. I Mas completely cured and did net lese two du)s' work en account of slrk nes. Since the first two weeks of treat ment I cuunet help prattlng the ISx-. ter. HlHKclentlfte method of treating disease Is decidedly suierler te that of any ether phy slclun that eertieatedme,und I believe of any ether. Hels very careful by a rigid examina tion, te find out nhat the disease reully Is, then he will telleu at euce Iflt Iscuruble, He does net charge a fee for n Islt, but for te cempltely cure the disease. I found htm lienest nnd faith ful te his premise uud a great phyxlcluu. Since being cured J hae learned thut the doctor's great success ever ull ethers Is mainly due te his combining the science of the Allopathic, Homeeopathic nod Kclectle sehcsjlsef medi cine Iu his practice. 1 have sent him (H'rsens wtse were unilctcd with some lutractablH dis ease and lie never railed te give entire sutlk sutlk factien In every ruse. 'Die doctor charged me fJOO.OO for the treutmeut, und I nevcr.sient money te a better advantage, us I consider my health of the most luiK)rtume uud first consid eration." Mr. Albert Meycr Is a strong, healthy looking veungmnn, much resected by all vtiie knew him. Ilelseuguged with his brother, Mho bus a feed store nt Orunge und Franklin streets. He says some phystciunu may feel hurt by him speaking se plainly as ie his experience with them, but at the sume time fulls te i-ee why that should keep him from speaking the truth eud pointing out the way for some suifcrer te a pliy. vlelunwhecuu cure thym when nil ethers fall. Dr. Thkfi., his seu and associates Mill he here, today, Jan. 0, at, the AMERICAN HOUSE. '1 heir ultlee hours ure from I) a. in. te 4 p.m. Evenings from CrW tekip. iu. Woad Wead v.1m all sufferers le go uud fcee the, learned physicians and spedulltts, but net tu forget te take u ileuu bottle of their urine with them. All these who can't make It convenient t) call and see them during their stay should address Dr.O. F. Theel, fiM.N'erlh Fourth street, Phila delphia, Pa. u 9rttltB. Ukamxiicickek.-Iu this city, en the 5th liut., William Ueaimtderfer, sged 56 years. The relatlvei and friend et the family are re- Kpectfulty Invited te attend tht funeral, from his late residence, Ne. em Kt Chestnat street, en Wednesday afternoon al 2M p. in, later, ment private. t 2UI OnLcnbRRi-On the nth lint. In Uits city, M n r It n Luther, son of C A. slid Careline E. Ob lender, sged 10 years, 4 months and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the (smlly also, iths Lancaster Cadets and Christ Lutheran San. 'day Scheel and the empleyes of Williamson Fester's store, are Invited te attend the funeral, from bin parent' reldnre,No.4CTManerstreet, en Thursdsy afternoon at two o'clock. Ser vices at Chrlat Lutheran church. Interment at Zlen cemetery, ltd HetiMAK.-In tlifs elty. en the 4tli Inst., Mary Matilda, dauchtcrer Antheny and Tlllle Hoh Heh man, In the SJ year of her age. Therelstlvesand friends of the fanilly are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence, of her parents, Ne. 6d Locust street,'eit Tuesday inernlna at SJ4 o'clock. InJ tcnneiit at Bt. Antheny's cemetery. ltd Market. Livestock Prien. l'liii.Anr.LMUA.Jsn. t-Ths receipts attha Wect Philadelphia and North Pennsylvania Dree Yards were l Beeves, Bheep. Hees. Fer the week W70 Jfl io&e Previous week 1W , , SK lleef cattle Although the receipts were 1,000 head heavier than for last week the geed de mand caused prices te advance Me te He. We quote! Kxtra, 6Hafic.! goel,844Ko ! mertlum, tHWHe i common, VA c t t cows, SKt3Kc. Hiiceu. Geed stock was readily Uken at firm prices, while the low grades were dull and lower. We quete: Extra, 60c; geed, BJ-jaftet medium, !5e; common, 44c ; C"ljinbs were actlve and firmer. We qtieUM Extra, 77Je; geed, OJtfsdJje ; medium,' f'.'i'SflK0 ! common, 80SMe. Itmrs'scre active and lie higher. We quote! nil Western. hVJ3AYA. according te condition Kat cows were I u uigu IklZlULXUt llolegna en (GtaiSvlirad llolegna cows were In moderate demand at Hllpuery cows were In fair demand at Milch cows were In moderate demand at tout Mllcb calves were sctlveet5ft7Jc. I)rc8cd Peeves were In giKxl demand at 6,38c for city slaughtered. l.tve Stoek Markets. Chicago, JnnM.-Kcceipt. 3,W0: shipments 1,000; Hlcedy; Ibeeves, .) 0036 j ! ctk, 12 7&at3) i stockers and feedcrs.2 203 10; cows, bull and mixed, SI 40.1 20 ; Texas cattle, 12 002 90 j weitern icangers, ft ,e j i. IIeg-!lecelpU.19,0; shipments. 4,000: mar ket steady; mixed, s Kiftta 7: neavy, USO S3 75; light, 3 6W;isij; iki,hwjw. Sheep Itecelpts, 4,000: shipments. 1,000: mar ket slleady; natives, 83 6035 TO ; Western woeled ft 5nr, 40 ; shorn Texans.il t0y4 10; Iambi, 8500 te Mi J5 per hundred weight. ..,, ,. East I.'uienTV. Cattle Receipt. 840: ship ments, (W0; market slew ; prime, ;.J4VSMM:Soed. H50400; flr.l2ftVa3 2."; hulls, 81 WS2 00; 11 cars shlpicd te New Yerk. Hogs Itecelpts, 4000; shlpmenU. 3000; market fair; best light Yerkers.rt BOO! 1, medium and light Plilladelphla.'tS t3 : heavy hogs, tl H0ffl3 1&; roughs, 8.KS3 75; 10rarsshlped toNew Yerk. Hheep IlecelpU, 2000; shipments. 2400; markctfirm! prime, 850o50e; gcssl, 81 m fiie: r.ilr, UVtQ'iVi: common, 81 W2 50; lambs, II&575. drain nnd Previsions. Ftirnlshed by 8. K. Ynndt, Breker. Cuioaeo, Jan. e, 1.-00 e clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lord. Year ... January...., 2i; fin, t 1120 February, VfK Ml Miircn ,.......,.. April May tiii .lime July si CrudcUll m .. 6 W iV'iS e"ai aiji ::::: 0 15 ..ltuji Lard Consels - ::: .. Cleslug Prices 2:15 o'clock p. Wheat Cern Oats. Pc ra. or a. YfMir - Juiuinry .... February .. March April.. May... .. June July- Consels "A SOli 20'i 0 21) 0 30 U42 577 6 82 ADO OW 015 31JJ 2UJ 005 70 Crude Oil Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat..., Cern .. Oats .... Hye Barley 103 Car IjOU. 27 51 tm 187 Receipts. Head. ,., 28,000 ... 15,000 Receipts Hees .... Receipts -Cattle- Stoek Marlceta). Quotations by Reed, McGrann 4 Ca, bankers, lucaster, l'a. XKW YOIIK LIST, Canada l'aclfle. O. C. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central l'aclfle Canada Southern Chi. St. 1 A 1'bg. Den. A Rie U Del. L. A W Krle 11 A.M. 1211. 3P.M. 4J. Mj' 4.J. $ ii'v" Mil iy. leij'" 7'i'; 3l"" 7 111 !' 70 22 ti'.l 4 US VWi 2Uj' 20)1 Erie 2uds Jer O ..... K. A T 1 1J Iaiii. A N-. I j. Shere IUi! MX leaJ 7iji :iij2 75 lll( lUJS 21H sii Mich. Len Missouri I'Hclllc. Heck. Valley..... N. P N. P. l'ref. N. West- 7JJ :iT" 7V, HI N. Y. U - New England. - 4 t'l East Tennessee- V)i Omaha !U Oregon Transcontinental.,, ill OuUirleA W. l''?J Pacific Mall :w Richmond Terminal i St. Paul 70 Texas Pacino. - 214 Union Pacific U7i l.riV l''.M Wabash l'ref Western U West Shere Ponds.. , I-HILAPKM'IIIA LIST, Leh. Val 11. N. Y. A l'hlla. l'a. R. R. Iteadlng I,,,,,.,,,, ., Ixli. Nav - .....,..., Hestenv, Puss . P. A It - N, Cciit. Peeples Push. Rdgt'tf Oil BI'J )i ie a-ie iitf-i loc-al Stock mid Bends. Reported by J. H. I-eng. Pur l.asl value, sale. Imcas't 0 per cent " U ' l 4 u tt i 4 h i i 4 .. ti ti 4 ii ii i ii ,i 1MU 100 101 1HU0,.. IU0 Scheel lean 1KU 100 In 1 or 20 years. 100 In 5 or 20 ears. 100 In 10 or 20 v ears. 100 no lui 100 101 un's 105 102 in uursujears. 100 100 re 50 se Manhelm Uoreuith lean MI4CKLI.ANfc.OVS STOCKS, Quarryvllle It. It - ,... .MHIrrsVllleStrvetClir lneulru l'rlntlni; Ceiiinauv u 1 M 65 2)1 100 (hullKht nnd Fuel Cenipuuy. Stevens Heuso (Heeds) Columbia (las Ceimuny.. .. 25 ... 100 Columbia Water Cnmpuuy ... Susiuehanna Iren Ceuiuiuy, .dnrletta Ilelluw-wnre... . Stevens Heuse Mlllersvllln Nermal Hclioel Northern Market Eastern Murket - tlas Company Bends (5ieret. lUOOi.. 10 11 2li25 IIU 100 210.10 50 l.Oj 25 IS 75 5 lai 1UI.50 no 1 Oil CO 50 50 100 Columbia Ueruugh Hends , , 1UU Quarryvllle It. It. 7's. 100 100 lteailluE A Columbia It. It. 5's Kdlsen Light Cemiuiuy..,.. ,.... Western Market - Southern Market ... ,. Ijincaster City Street ttatlvtay Ce.,., 50 60 M 60 67.50 60 85 45 It! YjM End Street Raltnay. 50 West End Street llullwuy .. 50 Lancaster Steam Radiator Ce. 60 Helvetia Leather Ce., 60 Watch Factory O's .. 100 Jjmc Chem, Ce - UU TUKNPIKK Hl-OVKS. linraster A Fruitville. .M....... 50 Jmcaster A Utlls 25 Lancaster A WUUumstOHU, 25 1 jincaMcr A Maner i M Ijincustcr A Manhelm 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 I jincaster A New Helland. 100 110 30 00 101 1.15 4850 (8.50 100 13.J :w.e :;i 80 Hlg Spring A Heaver Valley.. '25 8 llrldgepert and Horseshoe. ..,.. l 21 vuuiuiuiu ix uuesinui itiii,,.,M m Columbia A Washington 20 (.Vmcntega & Big Hfirlng ., 25 Marletut A Mount Jey. '& liinc. Mt, Jey A EllzubethtnM n 100 I jmcaster A Susqiiehaunu.,. :i 1 jincaster ix New Danv llle,.,. 25 Columbia A Marietta... ....,... 25 Maj Iem n A Khtabethtewii .. .. 25 1 jincaster A Ephrata.... ........... 25 ljiiieuter A willow Street. 25 Htniiburg A Millport..., 5 Marietta A Msytewn...... 25 hank srecus. First Notional Bank . 100 Farmers' National Hunk.., 60 Fulton Nitleuul Hank... 100 ljiucAtter County National Hank.... W Northern Nutleuul Hunk...,. Ill) I'eenles' National Hank 100 27 20 20 25 WW 2W 11 20 . (-1.75 :w si w 2tft IIS 200 IU l;a) 125 112 1S5 125 111 157 115 IU 205 154 150 KM HI U2.J0 100 117 125 123 111 Kej stone National Hunk.Muuhelm UX) Columbia National Bank. 100 Christiana National Hank 100 Cenestnga National Hank 100 Knhrata Nutler.al Hank. J... 100 First National ll.mk.l'elumbia 100 First National Hank, Strusburg 100 First National Hank, Marlettu 100 First National Hank, Mt, Jey.. ...... 1U0 Lttltz Nntlenal Hunk 100 .Meuntvllle National Hank 10U Manhelm National Hank.... 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey , 60 New Helland National Bunk. . . loe (Jap National H.mk 100 QuarryvllloNutleunl Hank..... 100 Klizubethlnu-n Notleuul Hen. ., HO Central Nutlenal Hunk, Celumblu .. 100 Philadelphia Preduce Market. PlliLAPELi'HlA, Jan. 0. Noen-Flour dull, l'enu'u supers. 2 50u2 75; extra. 275(3300; family, 375(300; roller, 4 Ottit 25; patent, $1 &evl DO. Wheat steady ; Ne. 2 Red, new, 81SU;e ; Ne.l Penu'aKed. OOe ; Ne. 'i de, K7aWc Cem steady ; Ne, 2, new, 38c old, 4'i 41c, Ml! i 5HV - Xa t Whit 'cj He. I MlUld. ?. eaa uil t Wlalar lit Mis ea BaM hay dalli MoemiTioO a te qasllty UsaotiiriemHSoaagrehelew mixed, rM,su Ml bated rya straw, ew, i 00. aur siaiM ' rsan'a ereamery extra ftsfsdulli Patw'a rsta, lSSlOcj held lets, IS ifc, as te quality,-, , . v, tChaaat steady.; pari skims, 3Hcj full skims, IVtretam dull i reflned in bbls., p se. Potatoes steady j ffiane per bus. as te quality. - -'- ' ' , y t y a9ttertifeturttt. A taOLOTKLV PlfRK. -T ROYAL 'BAKING V "?. w. , POWDER. .- THIS powder never varies. f A marvul et pn rlty, strength and 'wbolssemeaess. Mers aconetnleal than' the ordinary kinds, and can net da seia in compciuieii witu me inuuiiuue of low test, short weight, alum or phesphste Powders. Huhl only a eniy in cans, hetaj. uakiku 108 Wall street, New Yerk. tnar2MydAlyw 1'ewbKR Ce.. JUHTHECE1VEO. IIOEDEIIEK BED LABEL, The Finest or ChamtiSKnes. nOHllKll'H LIQUOIl BTOHE. Ne.22 Centre Square, "irANTED-lllINCHUREAKEIl8ATUEWT YY & CO., Ne. 10 North Prince street. J82tdM,W milE FINEHT LINE OK WAX STEKIO X. Acid and Faranne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S HOAP CO. TTtAltitKllH WANTED TO 8UPPJ 1 r A siten LY MILK LANbAHTRH CAKAMEL CO., 029-tfditwK S.15 Church tit, Lancaster, Pa. I710HRENT.1-TIIE POT BHOP, KILNS AND Toels of the late Henry Uast. An old stand of 40 years, Apply nt NO, 418 J) ii MANOR STREET. rplIK FINEST LINE OF WAX RTEItIC 1 Acid and I'aranue Candles for the Holi days, at MII.I.ER'H HOAP CO. -VTOTICE - THE REGULAR MONTHLY L! meeting of the Yeung Men's Democratic Hecieiy win ue ueiu Tuesday eveniinr. January MIK. 7, at H o'clock. WJLK.1KU. HA nit. iiu Secretary. (SITUATION WANTED AH SHIPPING O clerk, salesman, or everseei of a manufac turing establishment. Twenty-one years' ex perience. Cunghe reference. Apply at THIS OFFICE. ' MUI -f" OHT-UEAOLE HOUND OF A YKLLOW- XJ ish brown and white color. Answers te name of "Hexcr." A liberal reward will be paid for his return te Ne. lis East James street, or for Information lending te his return, ltd w ANTED-NEAR P. R. It.' DEPOT, TWO second fleer, with conveniences ; alre uiifur- nisnea room en a nner ; rerereuevs exchanged. Address, " P.," this office. 1 id milE PEOPLE'S NATIONAL HANK. I La Kcahtkh, Pa.. Jauusry (I. IStn). The Heard of Directors have this day de clared a semi-annual dividend of Twe and One hair l'er Cent. (2)i) out of the profits of the last six months; pa; utile en demand. P. E. HLAYMAKF.lt, ltd Cashier. TsJOTICE-TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF XS the Fanners' Southern Murket Heuse Company will be held en Monday. January 11, 1800, at the Fountain Inn, Seuth Queen street, at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing a Heard or Thirteen Directors uud the hearing of the annual report or the treasurer. The elec tion polls M HI close at 4 o'clock n. m. JIK2tdM,P H, L. LRA1LEY, Bccretarp. pROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ' Procter A Soulier. Proprietors and Manager, Monday, Jan. 0 Kate Claxton nnd Chas. A. .Stev ensen.su piwrted by the Original Company from the Madisen Square Theatre, In the Suc cessful Comedy Drama, "Beoties' Baby," Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, January 7 and 8' The Judge." ltd UBLIO BALE-TUESDAY ATI O'CLOCK sharp, January 7, 1890. at 125 Seuth Arch street, of Household Furniture, nntlnue queensware, withstands, oilcloth . rocking i, ,w(c, uu,r.u, iiMmiiiK Kusses, vvinusnr chulrs, cook stoves, sideboard, 50 ynrds of Rag Carpet, centre tuble, tubs, pets and puns. It F.II. WILIIELM, Auctioneer. VTOTIC1J-THE ANNUAL MEEHNU OF AjS the Stockholders of the Eustern Market Heuse Ce. for the election of Thirteen Directors and Three Auditors will be held en Tuesday, January 14th, from 10 a.m. until neon, at the otllce of the Secretary, Ne. 10$ Knst King street. Lnncester, Pa. ALLAN A. HEEK, J"-lwd Secretary. w Bleed 'AVE YOU A COLD? DO YOU OASP for breath ut nleht? I,VhIIiv'm Hvr,m ,,r lloedroot. Wild Cherry eud Uerehnund will cure you. Prlee, 25e. FRAILUY'S EAST END PHARMACY, ,.. . ... (Onneslte Eastern Market.) The best bleed purifier Is Frailey's Sursupu rllla Compound, n eomblimtleu of the best al teratives known te medical KClence. Prlce.COe. ad II. M.W.FAw ESTATE OF MRS. AMALIE FRAILEY, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en sold estate having been grunted te the uudcrslgned, all persons Indebted there there Jeare requested le make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demuuds against the same, will present them without deluy for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster, Pu. F. AUGUST WERNER, 4.12 High Street, . ,. Executer. Jehn A. Cevi.k, Attorney. JMtdM E STATE OF MAODALENA DYSSINOEIl tateofLeaceck township, dee'd. letters of administration en said estute having been 8 ranted te the undersigned, oil persons in ebted thereto ere requcted te make Iramedl. ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the, under signed, residing In Lancaster city. - AISllAIIAM KULLKlt. B. FllANK EillLKMAX. Administrator. Attorney. dlHitd.M F ARM KKS' INSTITUTE TO UK HELD- Wednesday and Thursday, JANUARY 8 and t, 1S10, , IN THE- court Heuse Addresses and Essays by uud ethers.. practical farmers ALL INTERESTED ARK WELCOME ADMITTANCE FREE. G BEAT CLEARING SALE I Clear the Track -FOR- THE CLEARING SALE -AT i D P. STACKHOUSE'S, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street. ALLTIIEODD LOTS AND HUOICK.N SIZES IN Beets & Shoes. Must be Sold te Make ltoein for lresh Bleck. GOODS COMINU IN DAILY. Ne Place for Odd Lets. All Broken hWes Kill be Sold nt Broken Price. I STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. msiinveij', FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street', baring a full Hue of Furulture of every description at tee lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at at at isodsdte. Call and examine our goods. a-UaH H. WOLF, IM East King HtresU Oats oeletj" Stfm.ktfVstttiMtHattc, BBRT TWO POK WVJ tbecltr.at . .. .. ifes.54HaB, St. aecMmaM,TO,rn.n it. f alHR F1NE8T USE OV fAXttTKtUO AcldandJHarae Candles .ter Ilia Moll Mell ys.atMlLLKR'HSOAPOO & - . rpMKY CAN ALL'OOPr'BUT NONE OAK X. Kauai Billy Walls's Havana Killer Clear, " daeITh,," eifH V PKR CENT. DEBENTURE STTOCK firtlflrstiMilnnislinii ursisa ini valueefa share of rally paid a seek-arDinc aguaintedeashlIdedefl par cent, per annum, payable ssroleaasJlyi an tasaedfby the Building and Lean AaasetaVtea of Dakota.' Membership iMper share, rum. Mteekmaybe converted Inte cash after two years. Steveni thousand dollars are needed teH approved ap plications for leans, r r Correspeodsaee solicited. v. t.,.,,.,.. 2s W.BTAIlLrNO, Maaager. mtwunpt VUivsy, Na 411 Walnut Street. Janl-Snseed i ?MK2tMY FRIENDS AND CDS- have located temnnnHlv tn 'amim ins warerenmfl &t IhA SMiihmi uw .in.n.. SOUTH UUKEN AND VWE TsBrsTaiS h.av iS. "? "a aasertmst of Slelg hs,' Bug gies. 1'ha.tens sod Family Carriages, smd the Nerkeck Read Carta, all et my own manmke ture. Special attention Is given te repairing. My Motte-Uonest work and fclr dealings, always wins. ' dec2Mfd J. U. NORBBOK. Aswnt. TUDOEH HAVE LONO SINCE DECIDED J that Billy Waltsstagar Is the Best In thi State. Fer sale at dccS4mdM,Tu,Th3 1- ANCA8TEKBU8INE8HCOLLEOIS. J LAXcASTsa, December, Me Drah Sir en Madam t Yeu are eerdlallv ln- Vlted te visit the LANCAHTER HUHINEMH wuuwu mt u nsw quarters, no. M norm Duke street, before entering your son or daugh ter In January. Convlnceyeurself of the genu ineness of the ,artlcle before Investing.- ,Hlx young Ladles and Qentlemen from this Institu tion took positions since October 2V Address. U. C. WE1DLER. Principal. VTART1N BROS, Sharp Mark Steck-tsklng and price, breaking was the work of last week. Clearing sale new In activity at prices unpar alleled en Downs. CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods I These prires for January only. Visit this sale and sec the Interesting amounts te be saved by buying here new. 11 Don't forget te ga te MARTIN BROS, for,' your nun" was neurit echoed en the telephone the ether day. Such prices make an Interest ing echo. They were fair last Full, yeur-slded new. Saturday's sales started doubling our record ofnyenrage. ,, Men's White Lamb's Weel Underwear, 8275 and t-3 grades going at 82. Heys' Weel Flannel Shirt Waists, 37c. Men's Seamless Half Hese, 4 pairs, 25c. Streng Overalls and Jumpers, 2lc. Men's Heavy Overcoats, Raratan Beaver, black and blue, fast color, 81 GO. Men's Black Corkscrew Suits, 88; Beys', 80; 820 Corkscrew and Widow ale Suits, 810, most all sizes. Fine Overcoats and Cape Coats get this in tcrestlng price touch. The prices ere pushing out Storm Overcoats without the storms, 810, 813, 818. Custom Tailoring at prices that keep the tape and shears going. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. w ILI.IA.MHON A FOSTER. t e- A WIND-FALL -OF- BARGAIN'S! ml i ,n :i Ii The number of people that are taking advsu. use ertne iiemarkable Hargulnsue , Are New Ottering -IN- ,i I i ? is sn 9 I'NDERWEAH, DRESS GOODS, NO TIONS, HATS, I'AFS, FURS, LADIICS' COATS, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ROY'S KNEE l'ANT SUITS AND OVERCOATS, M I'.N'S AND EAIIGI: BOY'S CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, CARDIGAN AND nOVSSHIRT WAISTS, Is an Kvldenre of the Unexceptional Value of the Goods. Shrewd buyers are eagerly snapping up the choice lets ; the casual visitors can see for themselves that vte have made unsparing re ductions In nil directions of our large stock, and the rapidity with which the goods are going Is evident the quantity of pronounced bargains cannot stand the demands made upon them for u Ien? period. Therefore ladles who want Dress Goods, Serviceable Undergarments, Pretty Tidies, Ribbons nnd Hosiery, will be wise te come as early as possible and secure tln'm. There are Children's Garments marked at re markable Lew Figures, and It will pay any parent te come and leek this assortment of Bargains ever, for there are many very nice Drexses and Coats marked at a price less than It would cost te make them. The extensive Reduction In Price carries with It a large quantity of Ladles', Misses', Bey's and Gent's Heets and Shoes. Iu this department nlene vblters will find many lets at prices that v 111 pay handsomely as a future Investment. Many of them being standard stjles If net needed new will pu te buy for future use. A scctal feature of this liberal reduction Is a very large amount of Hue Drrs SulUuud Over coats for Geuts and Youths. They art made In 'the very latest style, of fine material and work werk maushlp, nnd are really a great bargain. But It Is Impossible te enumerate the many astrac tlve bargains tu this advertisement, se ceufe und see for yourself. SJ-Dli-ceunts te Dealers and Clerg) men will net be allowed en i educed goods. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. -At.U- -0,31SMABKElST.IHARRISBURQ,FA. Willianisbn fe Fester, HanrsMfH mnts t n AIUUAOE WOMCB. - UsWSuuuUlwSsas. ; riiiar!sfstAML ssiifliMif iii eiwsfens.se. pjsmac7. A New OaH at Dosnesa nmrr fie Havana X the city, at Bt . ... N".B MS North queen ( sMOvvlnQMaTn Tm).BJtJT-rHOM APRIL 1ST. NEXT, A 13 ftrstlsssBlsrsitUi'sSaet. with dwell-, fSc Howe, sttaaied at Orsesland Mills, la Hast e)4-UdR MvxhDikiSL7iM BATHS. easter, Pa. -T3 EDUCTIONS. Clethiaa; te year order at reduced prices. .. THK TAILORS. . MPUHAHH AMCUtTLKN. Ne. 138 Werth Queen HL TJIOR THINGS J3 NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL. aoteERIBHAN-S. '- Ke.4t Wast Klssf Street THJBFUJBST LINE Of IMPORTED AND Detaestie Cigars In the city. Oear Ha- WdHS; Wr m,1"fcctu,, ' bexM of A limimiifl rrMA avu.M S al-lMR IMEssUKlacSttvet. rpHUB DALMATIAN INHBCT POWDER.' -a- .Propelled by a geed pewdsr t4ewsr, Is 'tis most effectual destroyer of Ales apd ether small Insects. Fer sal At HUBUCTS DBUO 8TORS, wwtKlisrmnst. OYHTEKS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE M AB ket served in all stylesjand meals at all neurs st CHARLIE E.HOSTER'S, In the rear of the Central Market, oysters In the shell or opened .served te private families. Telephone connection. nevas-amdR E1 OR HIIII COLLARS AND CUFFS, oe KntnWAWu If a 43 West King Street. B ILLY WAIT?. HAS THE BEST TWO FOR Be and 5e Cigars In the state, at . - J&HkJw NORTH "tUEEi(8T. deeMmdM,Tu,Th,S - FOR RF.NT-THE FINE STORE AND Dwelling. Nes. 41 and 43 Seuth Queen street, formerly the Dalsz' Grocery. Will be rented together or separately. Stable and wagon shed en premises. Apply te MRS. W. P. BRINTON, . .. Ne-!H Seuth Queen St., Or te Edward p. Brimten, Atl'y? d21-tfdlt ' ' IJRIVATF. SALE-TIIE OLD ESTAB llshed Flourishing Bakery of P. Karch, at lllersvllle. Lancaster county, is eDered for sale. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Rare chance for a young business man. Inquire nt the bakery or at Ne. 630 Poplar street, Lancas ter, Pa. . decai-lwd CITY PROPERTY AT PUBLIC BALE.-ON MONDAY, JANUARYS, 1880, the under signed, H. M. Powers, wlllerfer at public sale, at the Fountain Inn Hetel, In the City of Lan caster, Pa., all that two-story and attic Frame Stere property, situated at 714 and 716 Seuth Queen street. In the city of I-aneastcr. together with the Counter Shelving, Bins, Ac. The let extends te Beaver street, and Is filled with the choicest of fruit, and pump at the kitchen deer. On Beaver street there Is a geed two-sterv Frame Sben.- with vllr mrtr. , peath; the let has a .frontage' en Seuth .Queen .unui,iiw,4 incurs, mere or less, una en Beaver street of 28 feet 2 Inches, mere or less, and everything is In geed condition about this property. Sale te commence at 7:30 p. m., when condi tions will be made known by JaiiMht H. M. POWERS. "IITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. , '" Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE ! Ten Think Tour Eyes An Geed I If you have them examined you will probably dnd that there Is something wrong with them, ; wreni eathel ana uuh glasses win ie a great nele te you. Brent ueip w yc DIA MANTA'' WA tlSA InltnltnlilAt..! IVT A UlHTiln.... which are made only by us, and recommended by leading OcullsU as the fcest elds te defec tive vision. Helld Geld Spectacles, 98.00 J usual prlee, 90.OO. l52S,J?P!l!!JiM!le"- BOe.t usual price, 91.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 94 ; usual price, flO. 1. ZIIEMAI ft BRO.I130 8. MInth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. une-ija IALACE OF FASHION. 115 AND 117 N. 'QUEEN ST. The Imll has been started, and we will keen It rolling along at a lively Hiieed until It has h truck the bottom of our stock. This h the Biggest Clearing Sale of Fancy Goods, Millinery aud Coats ever held in this citv. Our Fnrtv rVlinuantn1 TVdlnts. iv.lli fef Goods must be turned lute cash at. UIHT1 at lilt? PALACE OF FASHION. 1" H been working hard all of uud have accomplished a "WW have last week, great, ueai. We have duced Prices .'enipk In the list of L Be following lines : and Plush Cans, Yeu can come in and see the Iteduced Prices en everything. The ether departments, such as Laces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Jevvelry.Heslery aud Underwear will be ready by TUES DAY MORNING. New all we ask of you Is te come in and leek at the Bargains we eiler, and keep your eyes en our advertisement, aud if you miss a geed thing It Is your fault. We mention but a few of the many Reductions a our COAT DEPARTMENT. All our Children's Coats down te cost and below cest: they commence at 98c. Our Ladles' Newmarkets, some down te $2,5(V Five Dellar Steckinette Jersey Coats, from $5 te ffl.GO. A special let from $7.M) te $8.G0, down te fa. Corkscrew Jackets, clown te almost hlf their former prices. Our great Bargains Iu Ladles Fancy Striped Jackets from $e, down te tLMis. Plush Wraps down te $10. Plu3h Medjeskas down te $12. Leng Plush Coats, formerly $37, down te $23. Beys' Suits onie down te $l.r.O a suit. Beys' Pauts reduced te 10 cents. Beys' Overcoats as low us $2.75. Our whole stock of Beys' Kilt Sult at less than cost price. Wednesday Kvenlng we will adver tise Reductions In Millinery aud Rib bons. Be en time for the Great Bargalus at he Greatest of ull Clearing Sales, at ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St. LANCASTER. SiamiSkcttiniefarrliiansMtaaM. mmLm'Ur. -- -: rzzvr jr.. i Bsksi Wajsanfar aasa eWaap. CarnatsWevka. ,nlyRr nuaffl of . Fashion, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Beys' Clothing, MMlucry. Hlbbens, Plushes, Velvets, Satins, and Silks, Dress Trlmmlncs. Liuen Goods. Kurs Palace of Fashion, lnrttmsmt LJNEOP WAX BT1 BBSS r&fllfHW Sr UUI 24 ssvsrw, - -- ----.. .. V..W Ou.HJM-g OLDHH LIQM AND MI .HaeeiastseCtMnjasstsbaurWled. llshMir milt FINEST LINK Or iv JL Acll and Parsflne Candles ter tfi , i wjan a enjivt Af rrmB arerst and finest lini JL, Meersehaam - and Frmth Brtarl vr bdmii vigar cases, nnun buxw aasTal klsula uf smnk.r'. art llx - - T m! ...... dbmuthu ciqar trteM.rt aJMlt n4KastKlM.a4rsa. Ji HANDSOME NECKTIES. flA In Clt. a ,,n Ne, s West King street. rilUK KIPIPSST LINK n W1V aM.S A-J&&fiP9JSSi3?.SXSi Iha H31 fTUWCTABHANh, . SHIRT MANUFACTURERS r AND GENT'S OUTFITTERS . ,L: NerOi Queen Street. nissai 4ua JTEYHIONK BUIMWB COLLEGE: a ,"J'10eare. sMO Night Session. mVVndw0'A:?K?K-I55"Z?'l WS2&$r -"TypwVll .. .. yr.T. MOSSER-Prln.. I ugw iu worm Queen su, Lancaster. Pa. I 1889 AND I Q mXeJ"qd.-0W"'n!,reparaterylp., cab whether you enter or nt MT" ' aa-1,r'1 H. C. WEIDLER, Prlnelpsit. mHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Great Reduction! IN PRICES OF Ladies', Misses' & Children! WINTER COATS AT THE PEOPLE'S CASH STOR Frem bMlay we will offer our Eullre Stock! Coats at such rcdnctlens In prices as will mal them the best goods for the money In the cltyl Remember there will be no sham about Reductions. We will make a big difference! the price of every garment In order te sell evd Ceat In stock If possible. GE0.F.RATHV0I 25 East King Street, martO-lydlt LANCABTKK.PA II APPVNEW YEAR I Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works JIAXfJKACTURKIl OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTAULK UOISTINO ENGINES. f Horizontal TubuU BOILERS. vertleal. Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS, CENTRIFUGAL BOILKK KKICll MINING STEAM MILLS. f Saw Mill J iltntk Mil tl-oe MIIN AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS. URAIsS LEATHER ROLLERS. 1JARK CONVEYER 8CHE1 PULLEYS, BHAFTINO. OEARINQ IIANOERS, .PILLOW UOXES, CLA.MP HOXlI COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLUUHHINGS, BTEP BOXE.4. SPINDLUS, TOES AND SfEfl PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEELS, &.C., Ac, 4c,, 1 HOLTS, TUHNBUOKLKS, LAO HCHEWf), ROD UP-SETS. SETTSCREWH, KOItaiNtl NUTrtjHq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, FIXATE WASHERS. WROUailTWASHKlS Specialty In Making and ltepalrlng DEEP WRJJ, DRILLINQ TOOlJ 0.Y1 uIB.s?.'.'r t "ea2"crs-jBrs-8ana P'n ,. .,u -iviit., O.U. Charcoal Hammered f Deuble Refined Refined Reller und Tank TANKfl-Reuud or Hiuare, for Gas, Ci Water or Acids. 1 Stacks. Stand-lMiKS. Water Vlil f:i.ilJ Ilnl A I- !.'.,. nnte t-n S iiuiaii r "I ., .., . . LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLII Such as Valves, Cocks, lOauges, Oilers, CiS and Malleaule Fittings, Injectors, Packing Pipes, 4e., ever carried In Liucaster. t Special Attention Olveu te STEAM HEATI N WUepalrlni Promptly Attended te.ta Cheap Ixit of SECOND-IIANDIMlLLEYS AND8HAFTII FOR SALli t Pulleys, tixVi; 4 Pulley h, 41x10; 2 Pallet IUTJJ; 2 Pulleys, ixbU i Pulle.vs, tOiTK i PulSMU,SKV,U"Cy,S9,B'5 NVe0cl 8p 8 2 15-10 Cellars. 6ifeet,2l!-10Sliaritli. II feet, 21 Drep Hangs Deuble Uraced. Jehn Best Sr 333 EAST FULTON ST.,, LANCASTER, FAj '.SK; K- iliy. "ns, ' , V wry'wittrVn''m3gi4'i I t$uB&tm&&!ri'i&. ,CJ-r?. ? .. 1