A.i'TtK l ivi r -.: ;: , c Vj, W v "-.f" ' 'H i i '' '1 1 -iij r" V, J - ' -sj M-Jfj i'jf -' .-,' .. 5 rj. 1 ?nK e'- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTOIAmJByOEBfTUJBSDAYJAamAirgt 7i 1S90. : i.'.j f a- r- I'-s'-.ilJy,'?-- A -r i .K ;.r. rw k , - K' c W' & . " i5J m '3? P. KM ' . v Bf W: WED, FROM PNEUMONIA. ml 1111 1E.XA1M IS STtlCIEI IT HiffE M TIIIUMY. Mm Lejswest UtMbanil few! Three Small CklUrea-Mrcunereher and Odd 11 latra'Hntl Association Officer. i1 Columbia, Jan. T.-Mn. Kmma " ..'? MHL Wife or Jehn W. OIHOTn, mru i. .. fOjl merula at 6 o'clock from pneumonia, 'ir. i.T ihTbnRiiH last die vni lltlf -lEeked I with the grippe and took telier &. bed eaFrlaay. Tnoaiaeaeeaoveiopemmu -''iZlii ,! flnnllr caused her death. : JTbtttband and three small children aur- YtTfc The funeral will be held en Thura-li&- lav afternoon at 2 o'clock from her lute Tne following oftlcers were elected lout evening at n meeting of the Columbia Mn- nercber: President, C. E. Graybtll; vlce S resident, Prof. 8. II. HetTman 5 aecretary, '. a McCanley ; treasurer. O. M. Hotr Hetr inan j musical director, C. W. Stevensen 5 aaMrtaut, A. Bruner. The atockbeldeia of the OddJFellews' Hall aaaoclatlen held their annuel meeting last evening and elected the following di rectors ! M. 8. Sbumaii, Illram Wilsen, 8. ILBeyd, J. W.Stoaey, Henry WJsler, It. J. M. Little, Jes. A. Meyers. A tire alarm Is being erected at the opera house under the direction of Chlor Burgess Kech. An electrical appliance has been placed In the lower partef the building, which will ring the bell In the tower. A oedo of signals by tapping the bell will locate the tit 0 and save the flremen need less running through the strcets. R. E. Williams assistant trainmaster, and T. J. Heckler, dispatcher of the 1. K. ' n.,reonlhealcklist. A. number or members of Oen. Welsh Camp, 8. of V., went te Lincaster last evening te attend the Installation nt the Ladles' Aid society of Camp, Ne. IV. 1 Carsen Deven, Dan. Devan and Jlnt. Malawi, three welt known residents of tlie "IIIll," were before Snulre ie.ly last night I'cr drunkenness ana disorderly con duct. The costs were Impesed en ouch case and they wcre discharged. A man living en a canal beat In the bnnlu has been In the habit or beating his wife. Yesterday he broke up the stove, sold it for 90 cents aud get drunk en the pro ceeds. His treatment of the peer woman was ae shameful yoRterday that some or the Pennsylvania railroad car luspocteia went te the beat and maUe him step abus ing the woman. Twe young bera eame te town yester day from Yerk and were selling lamp wicks. This morning they were nrresled by Ofllcer Jehn Harman, of Yerk, for petty larceny te the amount of llfly cents. They were taken before Squire llershey, and gave their names as Solemon Llvlsten and Lewis Clirter, or Baltimore. The boys are also accused or Jumping their beard bill. They were taken te Yerk this morn mern j lug te answer the charge. The residence or Captain F. A. Bennett, f, en Chestnut street, is rapidly approaching completion, and will be one of the hand- '' somest dwellings in town. Miss Evans Coepor, of Philadelphia, left for Harrlsburg te-day, after a brlef visit te '" town. The officers of Oen. Welsh Pest, Ne. 118, f O. A. R., will be Installed this evening by Dr. J. A. E. Heed, or Lancaster. Ofllcer Dyslngcr found an earring last evening en Thlrdlstrcet, which will be re turned te the owner If round. A VXlQUi; -WHKATH. The Widow of n Weteirbury Man Vev IetuntsHls Muraery. A special dispatch from Wnterbury Conn., says: "Aunlque ploce of handi work has Just been completed by Mrs. 8 jphlu Laratnere, of this city, who is new approaching ber seventieth year. It Is a mortuary v, rcath In memory or her hus band, who was dead nearly flve years before the curious symbol was begun. She made it or relics of her late husband, and or articles which were the property of the wives who proceeded her. The friuiie is or putty into which, while aeft, the win dow placed, among ethers, the following articles: In the centre or the top cress plece are the spectacles or her late lamentcd and a small lal containing the pills which were lell ever from his last illness. BchUIus these, there ure many small Btenes which he had trcasured during life, his Jncknlfe, a piece of candy, (which bIie siiys, he hud left uneaten,) buttons or all kliulH fiem his old clothing, and n small botlle containing cbecae maue by ills first wife. ' 'Allerthls collection is labeled, n for instance, "The smelling bettle used by the wife before me. ' Inclesed in the 1'rame la a picture of him whose inomery the wreath is bupjxised te perietuate. The wreath above the portrait is composed almost entirely or flowers and leaves, leach of tueae made either of nome portion of Ills coat, walstcent trousers, neckties or bus bus peiders, and worked together artistically. The shirt in which he died Is honored by having made from it a showy bird, tee wonderful and strange fordescrlpllen. Just eutside the wreath are placed suspender buckles and watch chains entwined with the hair or the mother of Ids flrt wlfe. Someofthe hair from his own bead lias been made into tendrils and the stamens of one of the flowers is or the material that lined bis ceflln, On another tilde or the wreath is a bunch or raisins he bought her the winter bofero he died, saying; 'Xeiv; don't cook any or theso, but eat every one. Balancing the raisins are three wires, eacii supporting 0110 or his teeth, and behind them is the last teeth-pick he evor used." TWO GOOD SUCEP hTOltlBS. A Fellow My Leiutur Game That AVas Very DlsastreiiH, irem the I'etland Oregeulau. Several "sheep men" from the Inland ; 'Empire were gathercd around the steve at I wene of the hotels yesterday discuNsing the prospects for mutton this winter and wool next spring and the profits te be maJe bv driving sheep te the Willamette te winter, and at last they get te telling stories about sheep. One told n story which illustrated the same follew-niy-ieadcr trait In the char char acteref blieen. At a pert en the Sound enn eveulngjun after tlie duck hands had get alltbe lreight btewed away, then came .-down&00 Bheepte be put en beard. All bands were vexed bocause of the delay aud trouble connected with shipping them, but finally a pen was inude of hurdles between decks and a gangway rigged and In the dusk all was ready te tnke the sheep en beard, and they were started down tlie gangway. The llrst one, as he struck the deck, saw an opening In the ether side of the beat, across which a hurdle had been placed. Instead of going along te the corral prepared, this sheep made a running Jump, cleared the hurdle and lauded in the Bait chuckulengKlde. Every one of the band followed suit, and in a short time 600 sheep were struggling In the water. The captain, having seen the last one go down the plank yelled eut: " All right down thore?" An answer came back: "All right sir; send them down." "Send them down," reared the captain, "haven't you the sheep down there T " " .Net a sheep sir. " was the reply, and investigation showed that there was net a sheep en the beat. The captain could net delay any longer and se Jsteamed awav, nnd only a small number of the beep ever get ashore. PCBI.TC installation; TU Officers or Illue Cress CustleKuluhtH of Gelden :Uagl, Last evening there was a publle Installa tion of the efflcere or Blue Cress Castle, Ne. 46, Knights or the Oolden l'le In the hall In Kepler building. There was A large audience present Including District Deputy D. Smith Jr., and many members of Castle Ne. 117, or Millers vllle. The officers wcre Installed by Grand Chief Hir Knight Gee. W. Davelcr. (aalsted by P. G. C.Slr Knight JaiebNestle. G. V. C. Sir Knight Ed. Helnfried, G. H P. Sir Knight if. Illckell. O. K. Ii Sir Knight Richard Kautz, G. ('. E. Sir Knight H. Biegamau, G. M. R. Sir Knight E. Ii Ferrier, U. 8. 11. Sir Knfght II. Pinkerton. Thl pregramme, or exercises Included a nrssrer and benediction bv the hiirh nrlest. t efMlng addrevs by Sir Kniglit Salslger tfalU'iens by Misses Alice Snyder nnd j osuiie ijivfjiiie, uiiging uy a quar , i, cempcwetl r Mibues Ijiura Daveler SUad Liittru N. Vruv ntul feuura e.nNii E VfOfW BuJ Fk Negley. Dialogues by tJJfiri s,'9 , anliJabeth Tayler ' SW slr nle''t Henry and sister. rmm ; wy jjaura uaveier, liura N. 'Uswr and ii. Melllnuer. etc. Tim BMSinlrts were James Praugley. jr., and M7Wllntff. The elllcers liVetallell were : net ehlef. I. W. Eckmnu; noble chlet, JsVMb AUftbacli '. vlce chief, V. C, Carman ; MJfstt, f. V. VesdenuiUh venerable 1 . f . hermit, Harry KleiTer t keeper or excheq uer, Henry Eckman t clerk of exchequer, Jehn 8. Beckt master of records, W. J. Tomllusen ; sir herald, Gabriel Sottder. Valuation Itednced. The city of Lancaster, through Its solici tor te-day appealed from the valuation if the old water works in Lancaster town ship, as fixed for county purposes. The commissioners exonerated the city from the payment or the tax levied for 1889, as the property was net occupied for water works purposes. The valuation for 1800 was re duced from $35,000 te 12,000. m The Almshouse Solicitor, By soma mistake yesterday one name was left from the list or officers elected. It was that or J. W, Brown, esn.. who was elected solicitor. APrlnter'a Ba11n.nct. Inncnstcr Typographical Union Ke, 70, will celebrate Benjamin Franklin's birth day, January 17, In an appropriate .man ner. They will bold a banquet at Hetel Lancaster, commencing at 0 o'clock In the evening. m ' Het urn cd te Court. Leepold Bender has been returned te ceutt by Alderman A. F. Dennelly te an swer acharge or desertion. He served a term Ter the offense, and after Ms release left town. He was Anally lecated at Lewlstewn nnd arrested by Constable Sliaub. He was tinable te give ball and was committed for trial. Sale or a Ceal Yard. This afternoon William II. lteland, esq., asslgnee of Peter Beffeumyer, sold at public sale a coal and lumber yanl In the village, of .Qnarryvlllc te I). B. Laudls, or Lancas ter, for 91,000. There are 21 acres or land te the yard. Given a Premium. M. L. Grclder, of Mt. Jey, rerolved first premium for brenze turkeys at the Frede rick county, Md., poultry show last week. TltK ladles who feel an Interest In the welfare of women and glrli, especially young- girls who ure deiwudent en lli.!r cwn oxerttemfor sup port, are cerdlnlly Invited te meet the Women's Christian Association In tlie Y,M.O. A. Iinll.en Thuriday, Dili li., at 3 o'clock p. in. Tue European Wizard hns no equnl In tell ing the past, present and future, locating hid den treasure, brings reconciliatiens, and shown you a correct llkencss of your future partner, nnd tells yen what you nre host ndspted for. Cnllundbeeemlnccd. Indies, de cents; Ren Ren tlcmeu, II, Ne. 4e0 West King street, corner of Mary. Janl-SId An Orchestral Concert. On Friday evening nsxt Prof. Therhflhti'i nr cheslral school, which plays se well, will glve a concert In the court heuse for the benefit of the new Methodist church. A fine entertainment can be looked for. Sole This Eve. This evening at 7:30 o'clock Joel 1 Halites, auctioneer, will sell for David McMullu, nt the Leepard hotel, Blet of ground, with onu-ulery frame dwelling en It. SClttltB. BEAMsiiKnrr.n. In this city, en the 6th liut., William lleamsderfer, aged Ce years. The relatives and friends el the fnmlly are re spectfully Invited te attend tlie funeral, from his late residence, Ne, 039 East Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon nt 2:W p. ni. Inter Inter meet private. 2td OnLENDxn, On the 6th nst.. In this cllv, Mnrtln Lutber, son or C A, and Careline K.Ob lender, nged 10 years, 4 months and 21 days. The relatives and frlends of the famlly-alte, the Lancaster Cadets uud Christ Lutheran nun day school aud the empleyes of Williamson A Pester's store, are Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' rcsldenre, Ne. 4tT? Maner utreet, en Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Ser vices at Christ Lutheran church. Interment nt Zten cemetery. 3td a&arltcts. Ltve Stock Markets. CntCAOO, Jan, 6, lleceipts, 10.000; shipments 4,000 j strong; beeves, S3 00,31 IS; nturs, Ii Ti'sH) ; stockers and fuedcrs, r.' lOdtS 00; cows, bull and mixed. It 40:il0; Texiu cuttle, f 1 002 8J : Western Itaugers, S2 TIkaVi 40. Hogs Heclpta.l!i)lUOi);shliiuients, 4,000; miir Icet steady: mixed, H .Vi 75: licuvy, f J DO la,j; iigiii,fauv3 0u; hkipi, 9a UAffJ 411. Sheep llecelpu, S.OOO; shli.tnent.i. 1,000 i mnr ket strong 'natives,!.! lOtS W : Western woeled tttjOA&lU; shorn Texuits.ta SOiiJl li; lambs, JD0O te M Ue per liundred weight . East MnKiiTY. Cuttrcltecelpts.'llllO; shl ments, K!0; active; prime, H4WJIU0; geed, &t 75110; lulr.WiVi.TGJ; bulls, 81ie32 tS; no curs shipped te New Yerk, Hogs Receipts, 81'U; shipments. EIOO; market (slew: best lluhl Yerker. II 70,3 SO: medium and light l'Ttlladvlphln, H7UaH0i heavy hogs, IS 7U3 80 ; i no enrs shipped te New Yerk ruugus, fru.i te; Khecp llecelpts, WXX): shipment. 40(W; market aciive j prime, sa -ma w ; geed, 51 7Mji ilr, fl 73e 25 : tiiimnen,- l Mii DO ; S2e: fair. lambs, i&' Phtladelphln l'rcwlitee Murker. l'lllLAUKLPlUA, Jan. 7. Norjn-Kleur dull , I'cuu'u supers, 2 DtKrfJ75; extra. 275.33(10: family, 3 753 IHJ ; rulltr, 4 UKU 5; pateut, It 00,44 DO. Wheat steady; Ne. 2 Red, new, SlOSle: Ne. 1 fenn'a Hed! two J Ne. 2 de, 87h!Mc Cern steady; Ne. 2, new, islststla; old, 41 41c. OaU dull; Ne. 2 White ic; Ne. 2 mixed, 2?)$23. llrundufl: Winter I122.'x!ill 00. Haled hav lnactlre; ll00J,ri)I3U0nstequallty ; timothy 10 00 U 00 for choice; mixed, Ull 00; baled rye straw, new, SI06O. Hetter dull; I'uun'a creamery extra 27c; Peuu'nnrstitextra lVM. ggn dull ; Penu'a flrsU, 17Wi81Sc; held lets, 15 523c, os te quality. ' ' Cheese dull; pull skims, 2iV; full skims, Re. Petroleum steady ; refined In bhls., 17 CO. Potatoes tlrm; lijrfCS.) p-r bus. u teiitiullty. Grain nnd Pi-ovisIeiih. Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Urehcr. Chicago, Jan. 7, 1.-00 e clock p. in. Wheat, Cern, Oats, l'erk. Uird. Year .?..., January.. February March April May June.. July CrudeOU. Consels .., 27t: : a no 813; ". six 31K vi;; V 61 0 w 32 ...ltX)J Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern Oats. Pene. Lard ear January.... 7rt.' IS'i OK V 20 6 77 February ...,..,. 78 2W .. u sfi 6 62 March . . isrj ,.. . v 47 w April ... May . 81J4 June - aijt z: v t3 0 02 July- 80S 82 Consels .. . M . Crude Oil M., .103U Ileccipts. Car Leu. Winter Wheat .. 61 Bprlng Wheut M Cern - - w,. - 173 Oats -...... 270 ttye .. barley Head. Receipts Hogs 30,uei) Receipts -Cuttle. ,. 1 OU0 UtoeK Mnrketi. Quotations by Hecd.'McUranu ft Ce.. bankers, Lancaster, l'a. NIW YOBK J.1ST, 11 A. M. 12 M, 1". M. Canada l'aclflc. .. ., O. C. c. l. Colerado Coel..,. M. .,., Central l'ae!nc Cuneda Heutheru , ..... au Chi. HU K (S l'bir . M boy. Den. & Ule U 17 17 17 Mi Del. L. x W 115' ltj 115ft Krle Krle 2uds. Jer O .., K.4T Leu, 1 N , L. Hhere ...:. Mlch.Cen . Missouri lVcinc lieck. Valley N. P ... .. N. V. Pref. ....,., N.WesU... ..... N. Y. O . liii' S 11 ml 11 10MJ M wj? ii K rij "Hi . m t"!- ill si" H3J 4IM si" Kest Teuuei......... Omaha .-............ Oregon TransceutluvuUil.. Ontario A W.. Pacine Mall. . Richmond Termluul HUluuI Texas lacltle. Z... Union Pacific .., Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U ijjj twt? 21 wJs 111V5 32JI 70 . 7 ttiVj West Hhere lleuds .. HIILADKLMJIA J.IS1', Leh. Val .....- - 11. n. y. & pniia.: ." z :::::: l'a. R. It. Heading.... ..M......19 5 Id Leh. Nav ....M..,.. I'estenv. Pass .. " MM.IHWIIIHM.I kit,. N. CeuU. ...... ....., ' Peeples Pass-,...,. Rdg 4 s.,............,. ... , (3 mi UU... The Live Meck Market. Lakcastkb, Pa., Jan, a. The reeripts f lira stock at the yards of James Htewart Ben the past week were 17 cattle and M0 hoes. The sales at Hlewai l'a yards were w cattle and SO hog. The sales at Menttcr'a yards were no cattle and IS hoc. And at Levi Hennenlx's yard 100 cattle and 71 hea-a. The Drtcee wrrei Rtnckpn. t2.a1S.9l It li'.l IM: ftvdeni. 0OO3TJj butcher., S TSM4 60j according te quality. in"g mini ni f 1 wi!tcey 100 th. lxcal Stock and Bend. Iteiiertcd by J, h. txing. Par Ust value, sale. lyancas't S rxr cent.. Ism . tee let " 6 " " 1W5 100 " 4 ' HChoel lean 1KB 100 110 lal 100 101 ies; ltfi' 101 1 m K w 100 v 11 " i In 1 or an years. 100 4 " " in e or ae years, ioe " 4 " " In 10 or 20 years. 100 " In 15 or 80 years. 100 Maiihclm borough lean... . 100 jiisciu,rAnKuus nwu. attarrrvtllell.lt 00 W Mlllenvllle Street Car- - I naulre l'rlntlns Cem nan y , 60 SK ,100 Oiullght and Fuel company.., nwTem iiouhe imnai, rViltimtilA flmm f -ntntMin Columbia Has Cemiwny... Columbia Water Ceranani Columbia Water Company 10 Hnsquehanna Iren Company , nnsquenanna iron cempnt Marietta Hellew-ware 100 9aut5 100 210.10 60 1.05 20 IS 60 73 60 68 100 KM 100 ixnje 100 110 100 108 CO Htevcns Heuse Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel -. Northern Market. Eastern Market - aaa Company Ilends (6 per ct. 1900).. Columbia llorenili Ilends....... euarryvllle R. It 7"s. Heading A Columbia R. It, &'s. Kdlsen Light Company Western Market. '. 60 67.60 60 te 8.5 4.5 02 00 30 60 101 IK Hen them Market, 60 Lancaster City Htreet Railway Ce.,.. 60 East Knd (street Kallwny. West End Htreet Railway . lincaster Htenm Radiator Ce. Helvetia Leather Ce........... ,., Watch Factory 0's Lane. Chetn. Ce ...., TCBKPIKB STOCKS. 1 .ancastnr A Frultvllle. , Lancaster A Lltltz. Lancaster & Wllllamstetru. Lancaster A Maner 60 60 60 60 100 ire 40.60 88.60 tee Itt Slt.W 83 HO B lincaster A Manhelm........ fjinealter A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland, Ulg Hprlng 4 Reaver Vulley.... 25 riuirerieri nna jiorsciineo 13 l Columbia A Chestnut Hill 20 27 20 20 23 20 26 25 100 (12 60 300 2W Columbia A Washington, Conostega A Ulg Hprlng , Marietta A Mount Jey. l.anc M t, Jey A Ellin bet htewn. lincaster 4 Husquchaiinn. , Lancaster 4 New Danville , 26 11 Columbia 4 Marietta , 23 (12 'A75 tie : JO 205 IIS 200 II 1.10 125 112 135 126 v lit 167 143 Maytown 4 Kllsabethtewii......... 26 Lancaster 4 Knhrata , 26 Lancaster 4 Willow Htrecl. . 25 Htrasbttrg 4 Millport 26 Marietta 4 Maytown , 25 nAKK STOCKS. First National IJank . 100 Farmers' National Ilntik. 60 Fulton NMIenal Dank 100 Lancaster County Natlennl Hank..,.. DO Northern National Dank , 100 Peeples' National Rank 100 Keystone National Ilnuk, Mnnhelm loe Columbia National Rank 100 Christiana Natlennl Hank 100 Conestegn National llank 100 Ephrata National Rank-.. 100 First Nutlenal Unnk, Columbia 100 First National Hank. Htrasburs 100 Ul First National Hank, Marietta 100 205 First National nana, ait. Jey.. ...... 100 164 Lltltz National Rank 100 150 Meuntvllle National Bank 100 100 Manhelm Natlennl llank 100 Its Union Natlennl llank, Meimt Jey . 60 (3.50 New Helland National Uauk. .. . 100 100 Gap National Rank 100 117 Ouarryvllle National Rank 100 125 Klltabethtewn Natlennl Ran. 100 123 Central National Rank, Columbia ... 100 111 Item 3vburvtiecmcnU. A R80LUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never varies. A murvel et pu rlty, strength and wholeaeinoness. Mere economical than the en1Inarykluds, and can not be sold lu competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, nlum or phosphate Powders. AMiJ only in com. KevAl. RAKIMO Pewiikh Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. mar2I.ly141yw TUSTItKCEIVF.t). ROEDERER RIJI) lailEL, The Flueit of Champairiies. ROHRERH LIQUOR 81'ORH, Ne. 22 Centre Hquarc, 1 ,0iVn.UNT,.?f0 0AHK U0I'U WATCH. rH . rll.. "nf.r.wln b0 Rherally rewarded by leaving It ul THIS OFFICE. J7-Jtd XSSrSMCIKDKVKllYIlVES. lug at De clock, except Monday and Mat- urdaj-, d CtlA8.lI.FREY. C0H,S?.,?,i,U.TUA, b'-NKFICIAL AH HOCIATInNAniuinl frtltw ., ,1.1. riuesday) evenlng ut 7n'cleck, In Ne. 2 Mill emce, Annual reports nnd election of officers. EDWIN E.SNYDKH. ltd Hecretary. WANTED.-NEARP. R. R. DEPOT. TWO Unfurnished lledroems and Parler ou e.cl.""J noer w1"' conveniences; also uumr nlshed room en third lloer; references ex changed. Address, p.," this etllee. It TIOH 11ENT-FROM APRIL 1, 1800. HOTEL 1 Illlli ItiSutnilt'iiiil iinnt.uiAnh.,l I. .. -s-. lileri Cfntrallv lncnti.d Mi 'i.n. or. ki.i. Qticenntreut. Amily te JT EDWAUU WILEV. F OR jai'anisis oeoas, OoteERIHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King HtreL fTIHK PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Great Reductions -IN- PRICES -OF Ladies', Misses' & Children's WINTER COATS AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Frem te-day we will otter our Entire Hteek of (.'outs et such reductions lu prices as will make them the best goods for the money In the elty. Remember there will be no idiuiu about our Reductions. We will make a big dtllereuce lu the price of every garment In erdsr te tell e ery Ceat lu stock If pout We. GEO. F. RATHVON, 25 East King Street, iiiBt-Jd-lydR LANCASTER, PA. 12 PKH ULNI-. DEUENTURK STOCK Ccillrhatej, In iiiiiltl,Un,.rtin(,i.. ..., Aaltieefu share of fully mld up stock earning u KHumiuvcu uil uniut'lldlll 12 per cent. Per annum, payable seuil-amiually, are Issued 'by the Hullding nnd ln Association of Dakota. Membership feeper share, 13.00. Hteck may be renvertiHl Inte cash urter two ears. 8eerai theiuanil dollars are needed te fill uipreved at pltcatlouslerlouus. r L'orreiendeuce solicited. ... a 1 .. C.W.HrARLINO, Manager. Philadelphia Oltlcc, Ne. 411 WulnutBtreet. Jatil-Smeed TEfiSE JONES A CO., if. i.iJ,B,nJ,,fVS-,S2fr,J fr'ONFECTlONERS' PINE ILAlifJ.1. "OXEH. The most beautiful line In the United Hutcs. 15 Commerce Bt.Phliadel. i-iteMX.'" "wewlpMvt price lsu Wets. aiatHtcmtnl. TpARMEM Wanted te mupply milk . t;AKCA8TK CARAMKfCO., , -etM4wK 8 Church ML, Lancaslcr, l'a. aIB riNHHT LINE OP WAX BTERIO Acliajid l-araflne Candles for the Holl Hell ya, at MlXLER'H me AP CO. VrOTICE-TIllir ANNUALMEETINO AND JL1 election or a beard of directors of the Parjners' Northern' Market Heuse company, win be held In the company's office, market hewse building, Monday January 1.1, at 2 Vf,0tR-m IHAAO L. IIE:J, Jan7-fd Hecretary. T ANCAHTER RUHINESM UOLLEOE. XJ LANCASTKn, December, 188V. D8AK8lRenMAAK! Ynusre cordially in- i sited te VUH the LANCASTER BUHINE.SH XJLLEUK, at Its new quarters, Ne. 84 North Juke street, before entering your son or dsugh- ir in January, convince yeursen or ine 1 Ineness of the article before InvesUnc. Convince yourself of the genu- reun LadlM and (lentUmur eung uiaies ana uentiemen rrem tins instltu- lien took IWMltlnna ln(v ftatiher Vi. Address. ji. v. nciuucm principal. EROCTOR'ri OPERA HOUSE, cter 4 Bouller Proprietor and Managers. Tuesday and Wednesday. January 7 Bnd 8. and Wednesday Matinee, MR. ODELL WIL LIAMS In "The Judge.'' Prices, U, 20,90,60 and 75 cents. Thursday Night, January KEKNE In "Leuis il." 9, THOH. W Jen7-2td rpROL'TABHANK, riUIRTMANUFACTURKIW AND MEN'H OUTFirTERH, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Bhlrts mad te order as low as 11.00. Perfect fltguaranteed. . T".ruA,1.!,ece,,ll!, we have sUrded a HAND LAUNDRi and are prepared te laundry of all kind. mnrK-lydlt F ARMEIW INSTITUTE -TO BR HRLD Wednesday and Thursday, JANUAlW8andD, IKK), -IX TIIB- COURT HOUSE Addresses and Essays by practical runners and ethers. t, AI.MNTnitE.tTED ARE WELCOME ADMITTANCE FREE. JO-Std JUST RECEIVED SO Cases Mere 29 East King Street, H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt. TpittEl TireT Fire! Just received a consignment of Canned Cern. Isabels slightly scorched nt the late Jutiliey 4 Andrews Fire, Philadelphia. T.OOK AT TIIH prici:, 5 CTS. A CAN. Rememher we guarantee the contents or each and every Can te he First-Class. We lisve a Can opened en our counter and would lis pleased te liac you call and examine same. Geed Tomatoes from our regular stetk at 7c a Can, and large a lbs Cnus at that. Illackberrles at 7e, or 4 for 25e. CLARKE'S TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NOS. 12 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. "tOURT PROCLAMATION. Jwiikbkas, the Hev. Jehn ii. Livingston. President, uud Hen. David W. Patterson, As sociate Law Judge of the Courts of Common l'leas In and for the county of Lancaster and Assistant Justices of the Courts of eyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quar ter sessions of the Peace In nnd for the County of Lancaster, have Issued their precept te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclamation througheutmy bail iwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jnll Delivery, also a Court of Ueneral wuurier nessiens 01 me 1'eace and Jail de- II, VI , thed rl '.'. cemincnee tn the Court Heuse, In City of Lancaster, lu the Commonwealth of . .va.w.. w. ,,,v vnKV I.I1U JKU UP Pennsylvania, ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY, (THK2UTII,) 1SU0, In pursuance or which precept public notice Is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen of the City or Lancaster, In said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Con stables of the said City and County of Lancas ter, that they be then and there lu their own proper persons, with thelrrells, records and ex- aminutiens, and liioulsltlens.and their ether remembrances, te de these things which te aminutiens, and liiaulsltlens.and their ether iciutuiuinim 10 uu iiiene inings winch te their offices appertain, In their bchnlf te be done; and ulse all theso who will prosecute against the prisoners who nre, or then shall be. Hiifie luiinrinniniii lYitintt if i amsnuiH n u lobtUndthete prosecute uulim them nine mil 01 ine said county of Lnucaster, are unu tus Dated lu Lancaster, OielSth day of Dec. 18S9. siiinii sjv JUld D. K. liURKltOLDER. Jan7-ltdd?tw Sherlir. R EDUCTION IN SHOES ' SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- Men's Dress Shoes ! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND BUM MER.STOCK, Since the Holidays I have gene all through my stock aud have marked a lurge quantity of the Men's Dress Shoes ut and lielew cot te muke room for Spring and Summer Uoed. Men's Fine Calfskin, Hund-Scwed Shoes, In Ijicc, llutten and Congress, In two widths una ull sizes, 5 te , reduced from $5 te tl. A complete 14 line, with Tips nnd Plain trench Tees, lu Lace, Rutteu or Congress. marked down te $3. ' A few mere left of thecelebrated Rice A lluch lbs KiMhees.ln Luce, Rutteu und Cungrt-ss, with plain narrow uud plain breud tee, reduced ietu. ' Alse u let of shoes which we term "odds and ends," belug sites left ever from regular lines, bought of factories who fulled, sold or burnt out, and as we cannot match them exactly, have marked them down In the same promo tion. Men's JS Shoes te SI; tIM Shoes te 1150; f4 Shoes te 3; ta Shoes te t i 60 ; KW Shoes ter.'. This Is a Renu Fide Reduction, und we glial antee every shoe een ut the.e Lew Plgun. JVDIspla) ran be seen In East Window, The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, Special Great Western Wine Extra Dry (Sueceser te FREY 4 ECK Eltl ) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.3 A 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. Ktt eHHIf mt Ht. rriHE JL ACl days, at FINEHTl.tNSC nir ssrasr arnin A9,d."P?J.r"nn Pandlea Sr the HeM- iays, at MILLERS rfQAP.CO, W&VJaig'nSfiS!!Wm W decMmdll,Ta,TMhS,,",?0r-,,l,,w,lBt- 31Hf i!"11?8.! y80?. WAX BTKWO . Acid and Paraflne Candles Jet the Holl Hell ys, at MILLER'S SOAP CO " TUEY C.W.. LL 001" WT KONKCAK Equal IJIIP Walti's Havana Filler Claar, "t.i-,A,4.fiyit108 NORTH O.UKKN 87' dec6-mdM,Tu,ThJ4 "N"KSf,"Y FRIENDS AND CUB- -iJSIlfS tsBperaHlr my rtfllee ad warerooms at the Southern Market, nrnur at fOWT" QUEEN AND vTNE'HTRkEraTd VL'iS.!! nneassertment of Slelgha. Bag Norbeck Read Carta, a I el my own mVnoBsc mVneBsc tuffi Sr0'1 Men I gtTm W ititTlni?r alwarjwlnt" " fctrdetJlBta, decZl.tM J. H. NORBECK, AttnL TUpOES HAVE LONG SINCE DBCIDED fj that Billy Waltxs Cigar Is ths Best la Ttfct State. Fer sale at dcc54mdM,Tu,ThJl 3 MIS FINEST LtNE OP WAX RTKRtC A?ld.?Pd.Rranne Oandles for the Holl Hell ys. at MILLER'S SOAP CO. CWEEI'INUCLOTniNQ REDUCTIONS. Hager & Brether. SWEEPING Round le Interest IMe Rtiyers. Examine Qualities ! Compare Prices ! Men's Excellent All-Weel chovlet Suits at 17 ; were tS 03. Men's Dressy All-Weel Casslmere Suit at 18 ; were S10. Men Stylish Platd Casslmere and Velour Suits at (12; were $10. Men's Handsome Plnld Worsted SulU at 118 ; were MO. Best Quality Casslmere und Worsted Beys' Suits at S3; were 17. Dressy Beys' Stilts, tt 65 te 13. Nobby Cheviot Ulsters for Yeuug Men, lined with Plaid Flannel, at $7 CO ; were 111. 1 Stylish Cape Overcoats for' Beys at $5 ; were $7. Men's Stylish Diagonal Reaver Overcoats at S; were $10. Fine Heavy Kersey Overcoats at ttt; were 110. ( f Handsome Fur Beaver overcoats, Quilted Satin Lined, at 1X ; usual price, t. Special Values -IN- MEN'S PANTALOONS AT jl.Se. K.13, J2.1K) AN D W.SJ. Hager & Brether, 25-31 West King St. IALACE OF FASHION. The G-reat Clearing Sale -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Special Plush Sale! Fer One Day Only. ON THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1890, and en this day only, we place en sale for the benefit of our customers, 500 yards of 16-inch Silk PInsfi, in the following colors : Tive shades of Cardinal, 2 shades of Garnet, Sapphire, Gendarme, Mahogany, Orange, Apple Green, Geld, Bronze, Sage, Slate, &c. We will sell them en Thuxs-1 day only, at 29c a yard, in lim ited quantities. Ne mere than 4 yards will be sold te one customer; net 4 .yards of each color, but no mere than 4 yards altogether te one customer. This wejnust de in order te give these who cannot come in the morning a chance te buy some, as the quantity is limited te 500 yards. De net forget this Great Plush Sale and come early. We will also offer during the whole Clearing Sale our best 19-inch Imported MelesVan Plushes at $1.10 a yard, and the 24-inch Imported Moleskins at $1.29 a yard. 4 Ask.fer Price List of Clear ing Sale Prices. Clothing Reductions Palace of Faion, PalaceoffasIiieiL. Vm aiinnrtlmaml. ARIlLlMWOKItS. SOBMOIf 0AMU.01 WOWCi, Center of Pakeand VlM.S4neu (feraserly OHO. S.HOttBBtac Prep. IfenasaetarerefPliMCanltfta, Btwtta, Mar ket Wagecta, Ac. ExpertMteeS srerkaaen en re- Bc?ty1VAWAB?LtWA?r2 W -MBldl.,T-.T?S8,NOrth,U!'n8, V RRSirr-rMOH apkil Mr, NEXT, A rint-CMMtBtSjCKBSaiUrS BO wlthdsreli Ing Hots, ttteattd at Oratalaad 11- aiurataiaaa Mills, in Ks l Asalttn Ills, In Bast ismiswr sesrssmiB. anit se . JtUlXAMKII KLlKAmffTH (1. . RtTBS ets-uan 44B North Daks St., Lancaster. Pa. "DEDUCTIONS. " XV Clothing te your ertter at reduced prices. ,! TAILORS. McORANN ANOwLKN. We. IM Werm Queen St, OB THINGS NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Oe te ERUMAN'S. Ne. m West King Btreet. pHKFINia8T LINK OF IMPORTED AND M. DMsasUt Cltars la U city. Clear Ha 2m Ctaars, ear saanmaetart, te boxes or as, DEMUTH'H CIOAR BTORE, UBattKin8tr4t. tOMMR rTWUK DALMATIAN INSBCT POWDER. 4P5Pellebyifoelosrd blesrer.ls th most effectual destroyer or lies and ether small Insects. Fer sale - -5 At BUBUnra DBttst BTORK, MWastKlaclltrMt. OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR kti ff&fi 11IL styles, and meal at all near. at CHARLES E. HOSTER'S, In the rear e the Central Market Oyster In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. novae-2mdR F OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, GOTO .. .ERISMAN'S Ne. 43 West Klag street. BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR te and 6c Cigars In the state, at - m j. NOS.JMNORTH,UEENBT. deeS4mdM,Tu,Th,S - URNPIKE DIVIDEND. THE PRESI .. ...dent and dlrseters of the Lancaster, Ellio Ellie Ellio bethtewn AMIddletewn turnpike company have en the 0th Inst., declared a dividend of two dol lars en each share or stock of the corepanv for the last six months, payable en demand. CHAfi.l LONG, Treasurer, . .. Ne. 1 J North Queen SU, Lancaster, Pa, Jan7,841tw ' TJOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Jjs) the Stockholders of the Eastern Market Heuse Ce. for. the election of Thirteen Directors and Three Auditors will be held en Tuesday. January Hth, from 10 a. m. until neon, at the emce of thesecretary, Ne. 103 Fjurt King street, Lancaster, Pa. ALLAN A. II LRU, JHwd Secretary. rnHE8HOE!s.' STICK A PIN HERE I MEN'S $1.75 SHOES. There's plenty of Men'a Shoes sold lu Lancaster at $1.75, but the best abso lutely the best sold at these figures you'll And here. They come from lead ing American makers ; are stylish and attractive lu appearance shapely enough te please a dude ; are well made, ncu iimaucu. uuu ut snuiriv. ii you are looking for shoes combining many of the sellinir points of hie-her nrimtf footwear, shoes that will give you plenty V geed wear, be sure te see our $1.75 grades. Congress or lace te pick from ; plenty of lengths and widths make It eacy for us te Bt the feet you have fit It comfortably and give it a shape you'll admire. Men's $1.C0 Shoes ; lets of them te see : for dress or reujrh usage, either. Better leather and better aheemaking in them than you'll expect. Will they wear? es, sure. On that score there'll be nary a grumble. Try them ; see what you thltfk of them. Men's $1.25 Shoes. That kind we have, tee. Geed grades, geed styles ; hard te match anywhere. Men's ll.OO Shoes. .These are the cheapest,and a great shoe value they are. There's net a $1.25 shoe In the town for which we'd trade them even up. Good Goed Geed looking shoes net rough, clumsy, lap stone shaped. There' some style about them and there's mere than a dollar's worth of hard service In them every time. Wearers se tell us ; that's why they're geed enough te recommend, geed enough te have a place here. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRni Queen Strect, Lancas ter. Pa. I TTTJKHII A BROTHER. ESTABLISHED 1854. See for Yourself. Plain ngures are te be seen In our Shew Win dows. In seeing them you have an Inkling of the IMMENSE REDUCTIONS whleh ere be ing made in our Ready.Made and Made-te-Order Departments lu Men's, Beys' and Children's 9-PLAIN FIUUREH never deceive. All goods our own make. Our prle Is one price, and that the levest. ir you are In need of any of the above, CALL AND SEE US, and If we cannot please you, no one can, i ' ' j i iWe can show you anything lu MEN'S BUIT, MEN'S OVERCOATS, . ' MEN'S PANTALOONS, HOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS, UOYS' PANTALOONS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS, SHIIU'S-Ktauuel, White and Percale, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, dr. (6 ONE-PRICK CLOTHING AND FUHNISUINQ UOUSE, lertb Queen Street and Centre Square, Suits, Overcoats & Pants HlliSII BROTHER lltttjr aiitHImtttii FIRMS' f.INC nv urasr Aetd and .Paraflne Candles ler thai a fuwuana duat .V. . ma mama.. ..r. . .. n OUHMARJCOP (IOLDK.H LION AN QldateajarVUeJceli; ...... .WBHUTHH CIUAR STOI excelledl RetaUlshed met "niMiM. STOH aat-tMJl -.-,.., rTSHE FINBST LINK rus-wiv MsmiRgis&sS" F rfatK LAROEST AND PINET Lr ihJ12!?y?2w- viss.'zrxzin'jzz?' aum w awiifMgi a ni hiviCiSi DEMUTH'H niOAAl '" 114 East KlnYi ClOR J3 HANDSOME NECKTIES. GoleERlSNAlCRl ise. f west King l TTUtU FINRKT t.lVC nr nr. JMSmissiBiS JEmONE BUINKSS COLLEOE7 80 Day Course, nan Nit,t e..i ?.,n54i!en,WcyJrntl'w.wber Strwtest in .11 buVnerchS Ing, PenmantU e. etc. . tfdw 1 North Queen SL, Lancaster 1889 AND 181 2L '."fiS'ilniLfnTarater nsent after January 1, Ladles admitted at rrE Ma tZSimm r.Vtmrt.ri" V '' "V- seun MM 1,AI wr uie Baaineaa uellAM. Course, mil lSWnMlor.enappricaUbnat'co'tu,1 e, at a en n uu He street Pleased inh. ca II whether you entJFn; nV,881 le n ug-lw U.C.WEIDI.ER,Prlnc y-E EXAMINE KYE8 FREE. Speoiaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FR Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Geed! If von hbaIViam ...iu. ... &te3s25gffi55raB vrZZJrZTZT.ri'i " "great nelp te vel il, w. """ luuniiaDn "DIA M ANT A I'll tfvewilen. " "" "" aids te 7oe. W 8,ec,:,e. W.OOi usual Steel Spectacles, nrin., ,.,..!... -. ArtlflcIalEycslnwrt.riuiTp'riU'l ajra a : naiise s. iintb si OPTICIANS. tmi.ini,rm Between Chestnut ana Walnut Street! nil JJAPPYNF.W lEAR! Steam Engine -AND Beiler Werl MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES (Horizontal Till BOILERS. vertical, i Twe Flue, I Deuble Deck, I Marine. CENTRIFUGAL BOILER FEED MINING STEAM MILLS. PUMPS (Saw Ml Dark 1 (Cob Ml AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, HRA8S LEATHER ROLLEim. BARK CONVEYER SCRI PULLEYS, SHAFTING, GEAHINO HANQEIW. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP Uel COUPLINGS. COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS. BTKPBOXKs 8rINDLES.T0ES AND ST! PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHWKLS, Ac, if., del BOLTS, TURNUUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS Ul'.SETT. BLTT SCREWS, FORGIl NUiy. Sq. elid Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS. WROUGHT WASH I I Specialty In Malting nnd Repairing j u"f WELL DRILLING! TO(l niV!!;;.!1??? -.P'.t'i Reamers, Jars, Sand Pul Blt.uud Red Catches, ac I Charcoal Hammered C llilnlnn's ttlual i Deuble Itcllned Refined Beiler and Tank vttSlSTSS?1 or 8,,m"-' ter "l ..fV'i?1'. Water Wheel CaJ vv a- UIIIUCS, KK LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPL Such as Valves. Cocks, Gauges, Oilers. I and Malleable Fittings,' Injectors, liackl . ,,., v., ,. uiiiru iu x.aucasier. Special Attontlen Given te STEAM HEATIN Light and Heavy Iren nnd Brass Outing -Repa!rlng Promptly Attended te.-CS Cheap Let of SEC0ND-IIANDPULLET8 ANDBIfAFrJ FOR SALE. 1 ..4i,ll5y.",4.8xl2: Pulleys, 41x10; I rullj pl "pod spilt l'ulley,294xiatf ; 3 Weed I 8-2 15-10 Cellars. 62 feet, 2 15-16 Shafting. H 21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Besi 333.EAST FULTON ST. J LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers 5-30-Herse Power, 60 Inch Dlnm., 13 feet lel x men luiiei, irrice, jueana HjO. 1 Beiler SO Inch Dlnm.. n leui long, 21-3 hi luucv, li teei long, wiiu nre i renr, ilia. G REAT CLEARINO SALE' Clear the Track -reR- THE CLEARING SAL -AT- D P.STACKH0USE' Ne3. 28 and 30 East King Street ALLTHR01r LOTS AND IIROKEX SIZI IN Beets & Shoes Must beHiKl te Make Ream for tre.hStec GOODS COMING IN DAILY. aollacefer Odd Lets. All Broken Sties wi; i.c nuiu ui iiruKen rrices. GO THEY MUST, PRICE OR NO PRUK STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St. 115 & 117 North Queen St. LANCASTER. PA. LANCASTER, PA. .3: T 51JJKSW'tJiltK'ivaaignirgsr ww ..... i (& & ''a.