IjAv '- -'- 7"' M.V F: 4. -I -vi -!'-- " .,.. f a.-i"' .'t--- i" 5 V J . V IK .....,.... .. n . .4 - ..- u t " &v r M ' LTlA':!' Avt 'M-rv .r tr- THE XANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1800. - v . ai " w -.1 YSSWL, tT ii , ft fef S2 m if &fc sv : ;:. ITtf m v. m. s E Vs. ffr 'tss? CdLUMBIA SCHOOLS CLOSED. 11SY IClWilS 1 SXfHll tt.CIUS AIE MCI, A Serletta Xrftntnir Fire Th Monthly " Meetlturef CoaselU and Repert et the rtnencc Committee. Columbia, 1'a., -1n. 15,-Tlie regular monthly meeting of council vra held in the council chamber tout evenlnjt at :80 o'clock. Members present! Bennett, Cramer, Fer.r, Jacksen, Mlntch, Steven Steven ten and Wilsen. Absent: Messrs. drove lid Kim. Tke financial committee reports aa fe lwa I Vinsen hand at 1.11 report. h.-.3,00? 87 Transient market rents ....... Kent of auditorium -.... Rsat of piano.....-..."..-...- Mera irnu...-...... License-........ - rinet.- ... , - Perrettect for pipe..-...... .. Boyd, collector, lw ................ Boyd, collector, ISO..- . . Total - -. Orders paid during themeiiUi.... 122 85 194 CW ,.- a oe ... Its M 4 60 1W ... 7 a m. 130 W 187 ,.JW,M 31 .. 1,427 W Balance en hand - - - -.2,430 82 The market committee reported the mar ket In Reed condition. The transient market rents for last Mentli exceeded any previous mentli. The highway commlttee reported several streets repaired and macadamized. The epenliiR of Piane stroet is progrewlng. The culvert at the feet orrianeistreot is com pleted. The light and water 'commltteo reported the electric lights for the past week net up te the standard, owing te the carbons leit ' en ihe railroad. s Chief Burgess Kech reported that (he fire alarm at the opera house lias been . completed. Keys w ill he placed at Beeth' clgsx store, Wagner's hotel, Gable's store, Stamen's store, Manager Becklus, Market Master McFalls and Watchman liyslnger. The signals and place where keys nre kept -will be printed and hung with the alarm box. The commlttee appeinteQ te wait en P. v It. R. authorities for the purpose of advo cating the rouieval of grade crossings with in the boreiiKh for the protectienpf the citizens and the facilitation nf,buHtiie, re ro pet ted that they nttended te the duty as as algned te thorn. They wet Mr. C. K. Pngli , at the ofilce en January bill, and wero ac corded a very courteous lntcrvlew. Tlie cemmittee represented the Interests of the borough in' the nocesslty for feet and wagon bridges, abeve and belew grade. The committee were assured that the sub ject will reccive prompt and careful atten tion. The most fcaslble and practical plans will be determined upon, and further re port will be made as seen os practicable. The ordlnanee t'er vacating Shawiice street and extending Plane street was post poned for ene month. Bills were paid and coupons cancelled amounting te $2,002.77. On motion adjourned, s A serious fire occurred In an tmeccuplud f rame house en Wlnut stroet belew Second " Iat night which was a very hard fire te extinguish. TheTirewas dtscoverod by a daughter of Abr.im Iluinmcll about 8:15 o'clock and an alarm was at ence given. The building belongs te Geerge S. Bed seeker and has been unoccupied for sovernl weeks. The fire originated en the third story and commenced buruluir botween the partitions. It must have been burn ing for the past few dayn as the parti tion en the upper Ride of the heuse is utmost entirely burned out. The (Ire was a most stubborn ene for the flromen te g;tat, but was extinguished after ever nu hour's work. The residence of Jtobert J, Kyen adjoin the house, and was very bsdly damaged by water. The water came in the reef and ran te the cellar, damaging the walls and the con tents of the liouse. All the cm pets are water soaked, and the less will be considerable. Hew the 11 re atarted is a mystery, as the liouse was unoccupied. The flues of Mr. Ryeti's liouse could net have caused the II re. Tlie llue in the front part of the house U en the upper slile mid the rear extends below the house. The houseof Mr. Bodseckoris coverod by in surance aud Mr. Byon has his heuse, but net the contents insured. "The following directors of Mount llctliel Cemetery company wcre olectod yostor yestor yoster dy afternoon : E. llorshey, M. S. Shu wan, Henry Wisler, Goe. W. Haldercan, J. B. Bachman, Dr. II. Mifllin, Dr. W. Klghter, J. C. I'lahler, Hiram Wilsen. J. M. Bushong, brakemau en ougliie Xe. 601, of the P. 11. It., had his right hnnd painfully injured last night wlille coupling cars. The hand was caught between the couplings. On account of Klckness in the public schools the directors ordered the closing of the schools until Monday next. Over 000 pupils and peveral teuchers are sick. Thee. Lohmeyor, of the Cllobe brewery company, gave ball before the Judge yes terday afternoon for tilal en alleged viola tion of the liquor law. 0car Kosliner, of the same company, was dlscharged by Squire Evans. Marie Ililforde en.l company will appear in'"The Enemy" in the eper. house to night. The play is an excellent ene and presented with fine scenle etrects. The P. B. It, pay c;ir was in town Oils afternoon. The following ofilce is were elected last night at Liberty Circle, Xe. 13, 11. W. II. F. of Pa: B. W., Geerge aontuer i C. W, J)avld Palmer; C. P., E. II. Behzel j C. J., Eugene Snavely; II. JI Albert Suavely. W. of X., A. 1'. Bodgersj W. of I)., Prank Hletsbue ; 4 K Jehn J. Temple; U.S. K., B. F. Bailey; treasurer, G. P. Slelnheiscr ; trustee, Prank Hietshue. The Columbia Iren company ole.-ted the following directors this merning: II. Wil Wil eon, Milten Wike, A. J. Kautrman, F. A. Bennett, Jumei Perrettet, Christian nohrer, Jehn C. Ferry. Jehn W. Michael, fennau or the Herald printing office, has received an appoint ment in the government printing office. He will leave for his new portion en Mon day, A Surprise Tarty. A big surprise party was given last oven even oven ieg te Harry Ilyus, bhec dealer of Xerth Queen Btreet, whose home is en Xerth Lime stiect. It was his 31st birthday, and his wlfe waH determined te surprise him. He went away in the evening, and while be was geno his friends begau te arrive and seen the house was filled. He returned atOo'cleckto be completely knocked out bysuprise. He seen recovered and pre pared te entertain his friend. Thore was Inging by the Monterey quartette, music, andotuer amusements. An elegant suprer prepared by Mrs, Ilyus, wa highly on en Joyed by everybody. tctt SI0O for u Church. xa jienjainsn .csmeman, a notice or whose 'itfA usmm appeared in ine i.vtslmecnckh of ss' 'Monday, was buried en TueJay at the fi Ml. IIope Methodist church. In his will i he bequeaths ene hundred dollar te the ? same church, leaves the balancoef hises- i tate te bis three children and namas us his xecuter Gee. W. Hensel, of Quarry villp. Uefore Aldermau Spuriler. Geerge Keller has been held in ball te seitwerata hearlniren Saturday ovenln?. ;jS,"ctrgefassiuUaiid battery prefened -'r,JrMr5rtJaU9U, w" siysthat he smacked i-? iter Bieaiii. Richard Laubu In I n f,n-,r,r .... ,i, 'ipi&Hrgu efkeep'.nt a vicious de,; which wa (t" v Ilwellluu bold, Z BUMinn X. Bums, real estate ageuts, (, sold ler Myers & Bathfen, the brick J4llHg, Xe. 34 Shlpjien street, te Samuel ws, for $00, T rinirnxe ix me. Significant Action or tlie Worships Din ing n 1 te volt. Tlifl steamer Iferschel, from Bie de Ja neiro, which arrived in New Yerk yester day, brings news of an encounter hetween soldiers In Rie de Janolre. It was en the ovenlng or the 18th of De cember when we heard musketry and ar tillery firing en shere. It continued Ter three or four hours. Captain Grimes was en ahore nt the time, nnd when he came en beard he said the trouble was caused by revelt against the republican form of government en the part of tlie second regi ment of artillery. They had raised tlie old imperial flagon the barracks, and many or the citizens who wero in favor ofthe Im perial form of government had Joined tliem. Evidently they expected ether rrglmetils wouldjeln them, " In tills they wcre disappointed, and the ether troops In the city, under tlie command of the Republican government officers, were at ence get tdgotlier and tlie Incipient -rebellion quickly stamped out. xne sirccis wero iincu wim ui dlers and no one was norm It ted te pass In the neighborhood. The offi cers of the regiment were arrested and locked up, together wltli a number of load lead ing citizens who iiad joined the demon stration. None of the llle papers rorerrcd te the mattorexcept the leading Republican paper, which published mi Hern announc ing that a number of drunken soldiers who wero creating a disturbance, had been arrested. Everything was quiet nnd peaceful when we left, but ene thing was noticed particularly : As seen ns the firing was heard en shore the lllachucla aud ilve or six ether Brazilian gunboats which were lying In the harbor lowcred the Re publican Hags and did net heist thorn again until the news rocelvod that the Insurrec tion had been suppressed and the lenders Imprisoned." A correspondent of Mr. Q. R. Flint wrllcs from Rie Janeiro uitder ilate of Deceinhtr 23: "The outlook here Just new Is net. reas suring, hast ovetilng iMirts of two real real inents of artillery mutinied, tere up the Republican ling nnd heisted the old im perial (lug, nnd it required all tlie ether roglmeuts, cavalry, infantry and artillery te subdiie them. The.v fought nt Sno Chrlstave artillerv qunrtel till after 12 o'clock, nnd ene hundred or the rebels were killed and wounded bofero tlie rout surrendered. Te-day twonty-eno of the ringleaders wero shot. Xone of the coin cein coin mlBslened officers were In tlie mutiny, but nil the iion-cemiuiNsloiiod ofllcers were. The trouble was owing te tlie dissatisfac tion of tlie soldiers Vtith their pay. the coT.enr.i) veTi:s. ltupiibllcan Besst-B Doneunoed FerTludr Treatment of the Colored Itaco. A meellng or tlie colereil voters of the cltv called for Tuesday evening nl hove and Charity hall was attended by nbeut liny coleroil men. The ebject of the meet ing was stated te be a conreronco en the coming municipal election. Sevcral spceches were made the tcnoref which was that the Republican party has been profilse In Its premises te tlie colored voter but very slew In keeping the premises made. The case of Jee hebar's son, wlie wns refused n position in the poslefllco en account of ids color, was cited as the latest evidence ofthe leve of Republicans for the colored mnn. He had all the qualifications for the posi tion for which he was nil applicant except the color of his nkln. Oue of the speakers said tlie Democratic party of hnncaster Mever premised tlie colored mnn anything Hitically,but these in control inanngcd te soe thut all classes of Its party were fairly trcated In the deposi tion of offices. It was decided that each colored man in the present movement shall pay his own tax bofero Saturday, se that the voters shall net be under obllKnlleus te the Re publican bosses who held their receipts heretofore and would net (surrender the rccelpt unless the voter east a full . Repub lican .ticket. Anether meeting will be held en Thurs day mid dolliilte action will be tnken ns te their intention In the coming election. Centre Squnru An Street Cur Depot. EuiTens iNTEixienxcr.u: Wlille city councils nre arranging matters with the Xew Yerk syndicate (?) wouldn't It be well te compel the new mnnageiiient te coase from using our public square nsn depet? Xe private Individual would be nllowedte surround our beautiful moiiii meiiii moiiii meot with nil the ptiniplieriinlhi of his business ns Is new being dene by the vnrieus liorse enr companies. Why shouldn't they be coinpellcd te build a depot for tlie convenlouco of tlieir patrons, in which peeple could await tlie arrival or tlie car, saruly sheltered from the Inclem ency ofthe wcatherT It wouldn't surprise our citizens, In vlew of what has been dene in the past, te hear that our ceuucllimiiilc stockholders had veted te gtve them u portion or the new market house ns a depot, free of rout, for the transaction of their business. Anything Is possible with n corporation, especially when the law-making pewer owns the stock. As the poeplo are ut the bottom of the wall in thW transaction, I'll sign myself McCiixiv. Simen lloel: Committed fur Trial. Simen Boek wns heard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Tuesday evening en charges of feloniously entering the brer bottling establishment of Geerge Weber, nt Green and Rockland streets, and stealing sevcrnl cases of beer. The bottles, ldentllled by Mr. Weber as ids prepeity, were found nt Boek's liouse. HUvtery was that he met two men who gave him the beer and that he did net knew that it wns stolen, The aldermnn thought that Simen's story wns a little fishy nnd committed him for trial en both charges. Mrs. Nevln's Vnuei-iil. Tlie funeral of Mrs. Martha J. Xevin took place tills nflorneoii fiein the late les idence ofthe deceased nt Cicrnarven Place, en the Columbia turnpike. Tlie services were conducted by Rev. Dr. E. V. Gerlinrt, president of the theological seminary, nnd Dr. Jehn S. Slater. The p ill bearers wero S. S. Spencer, Geerge M. Franklin, Jehn O. linger, Dr. J. 11. Kleffor, Charles J. Snow nnd W. U. Ilonsel. The Interment was made at Lancaster cemcterv. Siirronilurecl Illmseir. At tlie last term of the quarter sosslens court Samuel Shirk, of Hnhnstewti, whs directed te pay ids wire 82.50 per week for her maintenance. He was dlrected te glve ball te comply with the court's order mid went among his neighbors te sucure it. He was unsuccessful, and en Tuesday afternoon he surrendered hlmself te the slierilf and went te jail. Mr. Shirk lias failed slnce his prosec.ition, nnd his prop erty will be sold by the sheriff en Satur day. A Mlkhlim Itey. The chief of police lias been Instructed te be en the lookout for Geerge Berkhelser. a boy who ran away from tlie White Hall soldlers orphan school en Monday. The boy's home Is in WriqhtsvUle, but upon Inquiry It was learned that he is net there. I'rceztuff In Wyoming Twelve te elghtoeu Inches of snow has rullcn in the westeru end of Wyoming ter ritory. The snow has crnstrxl. nn.l win. the freezing or all tlie water holes, enttle, sheep Hiid hordes are perishing alt ecr the range. An owner en Tuesday io ie io celved word rrem his ranch that scarcely nu unlmal that could net be led would survive. Horses have worn tlmlr hoots te the quick trying te beat through the crusted snow. Game lias been driven from the mountains, and ante lope have been killed within the city limits of Evuiisteu. Twe men wcie frozen te death. At'Ukoer "CO. 11." Stanley Macey's company wastohae played the comedy " C. O. D." In Fulton opera heuse last night, but they did net show up. Seme days' age a bundle of advertising Jpaper for the troupe reached the city. On the outside of the packsge were the letters C. O. D., with the ameniit of the bill for ihe passer, whl h was rather large. The nianager of the opens heuse did net feelllke paying the bill I e the psier was get up. When the company found they had net been billed, they, did net come, nnd the paper s still at the express office. Grim Grip Items. Hugh A. Uoldsberough, chief clerk of the bureau of construction and repair, navy department, died In Washington from pneumonia, resulting from an attack of influenza. Mr. Goldsborough was ever 70, and hed been employed in the depart ment raore than fifty years. Adam h. Amberg, ox-Weit town asses sor or Chicago, a vrell-knewn German American citizen, dled at his home In Ma- canister Place en Tuesday. Mr. Amlierg was taken ill New Year's day with the familiar symptoms of the grippe, hast Satilrday he had partially recovered and decided te take a Turkish bath, as was' hlshaTilt. Theattending physician warned him that in his present state of health It would lie dangttreus and serious results mlnlit fellow. That night he grew werse. Bofero morning he was unconscious and in this condition llngered until his death. Besides Mr. Amberg thore have died of influenza within the past 21 hours four ethers. Tne afternoon A'cu'J reports 30,000 sick chlldren of CnlcsBe suffering rrem the In lluciiza or complications thoreof. Attkntiem Is called te the congregational te beheld nt Kt. Jehn'achurch thlsevenlng. Kvery one Is exported te be present, as Important busi ness will be trnnsneted. lcath. llAHitis. In llils city, en the I'lth lint., of heart dlcne. Kilivarit h. Harris, In tlie Will ear of hlsngc. The relatives nnd friends of the family are re ppcctfully Invited te attend the funernl, from his mother's residence, Ne. 237 West Walnut Ktreel, en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In terment nt Lancaster cemetery. 2ld ittrtfltCt. CVrulu nnd 1'rovinteim. Kuriitshcd by H. K. Yundt, broker. Ciiicaoe, Jnti. IS, 1:00 e clock p. m. WiieuU Cern. Outs, l'erk. Uird. Jauunry. Kebrunry., SB 31 3I5 3HJ out .Mnrch..,,. April May June... July Year 8154 22'J W 87 U 05 I cur .,., ...., ...... u . Crude Oll-Kebmary -1 OsT Consels - Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock n. m. 677 WJieni uern uai. i urn. imtu Jnimnry ..,... Kebrunry ....... ... i ... nil vsyt ) n a wi Ml tUV? V 60 & 83 m .iiaren April May - 81Ji June - - July ny. Year Consels Crude Oil Kebrunry.. , v a s w ai? 22J4 "87 e'ei .... 6 77 ".'"'."'.Tin"" Cur i.eis, 18 M 210 V7 llvccipls. Winter Wheat Hprlng Wheat Cern - - Oats Uye - Hurley - Bend lleeclpls-Ueirs :ifl,000 Itecelma -Cattle- 15,000 Hteclc JUnrlielH. Quotations by ltced, McOrann & Ce., bankers, Luncnsler. ln. NKW YOIIIC LIST. 11 A.M. Cnnndu l'nclnc-. , C. C. C. & 1 Colnrnde Cen! i , Central 1'iicirie Camilla Heutlicrn Wi (Jlil. HU U Tbg Den. A ltle G-. Del. h. 4 W. - rf,j; Krie 2D Krle 2nds ... Jcr O K. AT t')ii beu. A N- ml 1.. Hherc IlilJJ Mich. Ceil Missouri lVclllc 7.'( Heck. Valley N. 1' n. p. l'rcr ;j.yt N. WesU - N. Y. O New Kimland ity, Fjut Tennessee. Umnlia Oregon TniiiNceutlueutal... S-V Ontario A W- I'ueine Mnll lllclininnd Terminal HU l'uul m; Texas l'ncine 21 Union Piieinc My, Wnlinnh Cem 12 M. 8 P. W. 6'ij'j &i rati i:ii;'i 2U 20 - 87ji 87$ rij'i 7'i r$i 7.i-i 'ii'i'i i'ij'i ns;; 21 UK ml !fl Wabash l'ref m Ill U'r.ilnm II K.'tti WeslHliore llmuls. rilll.ADin.l'llIA LIST. Ib. Vul II. N. Y. A 1'hlla l'a. lu it. rm, Keadlne 17 lVb) els. Nav llestenv. I'iiks V. A H N.CenU I'eenles 1'aKS.. HdK l' Oil a iiij'i is i-iS vv ucvtioclltcute. HS01.UTK.LY 1'Ulllt ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIH powder necr varies. A marvel et pu rtty, strength and wtiolesemeiiess. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not b sold In coraiietltlen with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or uliespbate Powders. Suhl only in com. UOVAI. Uakine l'ewmcK CO.. 1W Wall street, New Yerk. uiarSMylAlyw ti;stiikci:ivi:i). IlOr.DCRKH Ui:t) 1.AI1EI., The rinest of Champa mien. HUllltKlt'M UQUOllSTOUK, Ne. 22 Centre Hyuure, IT NEST I.INi: OK WAX HTMiitn I A eldaud l'urallun Candles .for tbe Helt. days, u tMlhhKlfaSOAI'CO T-ANTEI)-IMMKUIATKhY, TWO OOOll currlnecbodymakcrsendoiieexperlenced mill hand te work en weed working machinery: steady imping meat te poed men. Address UULl.TTCAKltlAUUCO., Janll-tfd llel Air, Aid. BUSINKS3HU1T8 AT COST, nitmSBUITK reduced, Treuserings ery low, Ovrrcents nt any prlce, nnd nil trimmed uud inude up lu our best style. UartANN A NOWLEN. Ix-adlnc Tnllers, Ne. 13U North Queen HU ILMIMO BAI.K OK A UKNEUAL, UNU OK Household Kurnltureen te-morrow (Tliurs day), ut 1 oVleck, nt Ne. 751 Illim street. Come te the sale, we hau many nice thlin; te erTer. , .MAUYKlUtKNKUUlI). Joel h, Hainf.s, Auctioneer. ltd T-ANTEll - DWELLINGS TO KENT -l . Parties owning and having dwellings te rent, by placing same Inte the bands of the uu- .. .., derslgned. may llnd early and satisfactory ng many anpllcunts. U8MAN A IlUllN'H, tenuuts. us wuureliuvln UAUfi lfill I'.tala Airuti.e ltd Ne. 1U West Oruuge Street. liUOl'lWAI-S KOH HIXJNE. L benled prope-.aU will be received by prope-.aU win be received by the nireei veininuiee up loeocioek p. in. en len uay, January -.7, isv, ler none for use en tlie streets of Lancaster, said stone te be broken te iiu h uireeieu uy uig nucei ue mi ill uec. llldders w 111 stale prlce nt quarries per ten of 2.CU0 iieuiuts, with and without uke of city crusher and engine, and price of stone dell ered en the htn-cts where needed, or free en beard enrs ut Luucustcr, uud ul.e state locution of eunrrlek. llldders inusl nirulih te the ceininltln net la than three sumples of the stone they pro pose te rurnlsh, which .unples shall be tool teol toel drexsed te a cube of 2 Inches, and, lr net homo genous, miutbecut parallel with the cleut nge, such samples te be subjected te any tests which way bedeemed proper by thecoimnlt theceimnlt teelu order te determine their relative Millie for the purposes for which they are te t in.cd. The quality as se determined must be rully maintained during the term of contract, lu case of dispute, the committee Is te be kele Judge of the quullty of the stone furiilthed. Contract te begin en nnd te be made for one or three i eurs, at the option of the committee. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum ettiua.and upon the awurd et the contract u bend lu a suitable amount, with approved security, must be furnished for the tulthful performance of the same. The Committee reserves the right te reject any or nil bids. lllds te be left at the Olllce of C. A. Oast, Ne 1 ) North Duke street, bclere& o'clock p. iii.eu Monday, January 27, unduddres.dteiheHtreel Committee of 1 jincuster. Uy order et thoCemmlttee. r, . . . w MIDDLE, Chairman. C, A. Oast, Cltrk. Jnl5,U,2.,,2S 4 ! Ht JHfrllmenii. i i . .. . .... i . i i 1TANTKD-A OOOD OIBb TO DO (IKN yj oral housework. Ne washing or Iren- In. Apply at JllHUI . . nOS NOUTH M AHYHT. A.Jele ter CanlemnrDsy, ut MII.LElfH BOAl'CO. ' 17IOB 1 HANDSOME NECKTIES, Oe te E1UHM ANH, Ne. West King Btreet. A PPUCATIOMH KOtt TitANHFER OK jCV. Tavern License will be heard Casper Kehler for tranter of A. W. Nell's llcenu, 2d ward, city, en (Saturday, February 1, 18W, nt 10 a. m., and of Walter Myers for transfer of diss. Cei'i license, DUi ward, city, en Monday, Feb ruary 8, 180, at 10 a. m. HENJ.P.W.lTnnAN, JanlJJBJSd. D. C Q. H. AMRRTINO Or" TnE HTOCKHOLDEKH of tbelKast End Pnsen(r Hallway com- Dan: mywinee neia en wedneiHiay.tneswin any ' January, tl88uy at two o'clock p. m.,at the nee of Walter 'M. Franklin, 120 East Kins or J efllcn street, Lancaster, l'a., for the purpose of consld censld rlncand votlnaueon an nsreement tnadebr ins., i upon aid n the director! of iiald oempnny for theronsell- aalien ana merger of said cemrany with and In the Lanculer City Htrcet lUllwuy Company of Incaster. Pa. llyOrdeteflhe Beard of Directors. If . , . J.KDWAltn ACKLEY.Becretary. Dated January 13, 1890. Janl5421d MEETINaOKTHEHTOCKIIOLDEKBOF the Lfleeiuter City Htrent Hallway Com pany will be held en Wednesday, the aTlh day or January, lwe, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the emce or Wallet M. Franklin, 120 st King street, Lancaster, l'a., for the purpose of considering nnd voting upon an agreement made by the Directors of said Company for the consolida tion with and merger In said Company of the East End Passenger Hallway Company or Lan caster, l'a. Uy order of the Heard or Directors. J. EUWAKD ACKLEY, Hccreuiry. Dated Januauy II, lW. Jal5,21d IiUHLIO BALK OK CITY DWELLING- and iMildirjg'Lebi. ' Ow WKbNisnAY, January 22, lsiw, At the Ieeiard hotel, will be sold these two Two-Htery llrlck Dwellings, Nes. 723 and 725 East Orange street, having hall and six rooms, with let i feet. 9 Inches rrent, nnd extending te Marlen street 237 rcU Qoed llrlck .Stable, well with pump, etc. Alse, Valuable Building Lets, fronting I5SW reel en Orange street, and extending te Marlen rr": eXSS'Ji Fl feel- A," let en Marlen street 30MK feet, by 124 feet. Fer particular, see sale bills or call; en 'the undersigned. Bale tocemence at 7K p. m. Al.LAN A. ItEItH, Agent for Mary A. Dentlmtrr. II. V. Howe, Auctioneer, Jenl6,17,lSA22 sre CIAL UAHOAINS IN KUHNtTUItE. FURNITURE I SPECIAL BARGAINS! In ALL KINDS OK FUHN1TCRE will be given for the NEXT TIIlllTY DAYH. Peeple going te housekeeping In the Hprlng will sae money by selecting goods new and having them put aside until wuntcd. C7 W. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. ant-Next te Southern Market, JiinlS-SindWAH MA HT1N llllOs. -in- Reduced Prices CLOTHING en Flannel Night Shirts I -AND- FURNISHING GOODS A very Utile money will new gel you some of the nebbldt things. NECKWEAR. A large let of CholeeHllkTIcmany patterns, reduced te 15c. v Teck, Pulls and Keur-lu-llitndK, 2c. Much quality and price were never yoked together before. SI 23, 11 60 and il 75 Ties reduced te Jl.. Culls, two pairs, 25e; Cellars, two and three for 23c. The ends of lines that sold for2ec. Heme Extraordinary Values In UNDERWEAR! S3 00 Umli'i Weel Underwear reduced te fj 00. Much weight and value In 2.c nnd 50e Under wear will surprise you. Little Beys Sulla, $160, 52, f2 SO, J3, 83 W. If you were guessing the price from worth and appearance you'd put a dollar en. Bee Ihe splendid pick In Men's .Suits and Overcoats at Vi, 110, 12 und 813. Kpeclal prices en Made-to-Meature Hulls, 0erceats und Trousers. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. J. U. MAHTIN CO. BLANKETS. A Special lllanket for n chilly night, nl $.5; weighs, 6 as; slie, 72x80 J pure wool ; nweek uge the price was JU60. Anether pure wool, size, 00x70, at il a pair, was our K lllanket dur ing the Kail. 1-2LKIFS. Net many of n kind, but nu odd let should always bring un odd price, and the SIO and 112 Hecheswr Stand Lamp are new sold at id. A metal llechcster Table I.ainp, whlte shade down from SI 50 te $2 SO. TABLE TUMBLERS. Cleaning up, uud a French Thin Cllus Tumb ler, with nve narrow bands engracd en side, at SOc each ; reduced from f 1 23 a dozen. A wreath of fern engraving at tiie per dozen, re duced from 81 SO. Quantity limited. TOILET SETS. A crate newly opened gives us a Id-piece dec orated English Toilet Sels 10 pieces at 82 25. One week only at this price j after price will be 8J. A number of Toilet Sets, with n piece or two chipped or missing altogether, have been marked ut u bargain pi Ice 81 SO te 81 30. JlMffiMM. Cor. W. King & Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA, iteiit 9ltttritmirt. flAUUIAUE WOHKB. DOER80M OAUUAOI WOEO, Cerner of Duke and Vina Htneta (formerly -i . N(9rbee Mllejrt, t 0,OOO OverHixjrheuaand Dollars V0O In fine Vehlefenneir on'ExhlMtlen 1MK AlltheLATEHTSTYLEUfbr 1MO The tjest of mechanics en repairing at tbm iraersem (.-arnage works, corner or uake ana Vlnestrccts. dt-lydK r OH HENT. V&aiM liitla irr. t ' ' ext fleer altte:? vjlU -Aptrty next E OR JAPANESE GOODS, OoteERIBMAN'H, Ne. IB Wast King Street. QRPt I,A-V COURSE! 0 NIOHTHER. OOO HION. KEY810NKUU1NEXB OOt LEOE. Yeung Men and Ladles. This school Is better prepared than ever te sire yen a drat class business education. Our effort the flnrt year have been crowned wltrr wonderful suc cess. W. D. MOHHER, Prim, i UdAw IS North Queen BU, Lancaster. Fa. yr ANTED-TEACHER IN WBSTRXMP. fleld tewnahtn. H.birv. JfiO twr mentli for permanent, with Ne. l In teaching. Net permanent according te- mark. Scheel beard meet at Irenvllle en Jan. 18. Successful ap plicant te open school. Jan. 20. f. K REITZBUHec., Meuntvllle. Janll-lwd West Herapneld Scheel District. rpllOUTABHANK, SHIRT MANUPACTUREHH AND JiEN'H OUTKI1TKKM, Ne. 110 North Queen Street. ShlrU made te order as low as flfflO. Perfect fit guaranteed. Through necessity we have starded a II AND LA.UNDRY.nnd are prepared te laundry of all kinds. , nuust-lydlt I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES ON salary te take charge or my business at their homes. Light, very fascinating and healthful. Wages 110 per week. Reference given. Uoed pay for part tlme. Address wltb stamp. M RS. MARION WALKER, lievl-lmdM.W.K Louisville, Ky. (CELLING OKE TO CLOSE BUSINESS. 11ARQAINM AT Mrs. E. M. Woodward's, Ne. MX East King 8C WJ H ELLO 1 POSITIONS FOR ORADUATPS. The LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE docs net held out positions as an Inducement for young men nnd ladles te enter. Although II has placed mere young men nnd ladles In po sition than any ether medium ; and, by the way, tney are competent young men and Indlen, tee. Visit ut college uoeins, Ne. 34 North Duke street, Address. II. C. WEIDLER. Principal. ltlNE TOILET SOAP. Liberian Palm. Oil When properly made Inte Seap produces the rinest Toilet Seap known. MILLERSOAP CO. T1TK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Qoed ! ir you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and thntglaascs will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA" lenses, which nre made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Ueld Spectacles, 93.00 ', usual price, VR.OO. Steel Spectacles, BOe. usual prlce, ftl.OO. Artificial E) es Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. M. ZINEMAM & BRO.J130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA, llctwceu Chestnut and Walnut Street. mv8-lyd ALACKOK FASHION. WONDERFUL I THIS BEATS ALL. SPECIAL dN&DAY;.SALE -OK- . AT Tin: GREAT CLEARING SALE, AT- ASTRICH'S 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. On Friday, January 17, 1890, 'And Positively Fei This 'Day Only, We will sell all our Ladies' Untriinmed Hats at the uni form price of 19c apiece. Your choice of all our Chil dren's Trimmed Felt Hats at 1 9c apiece. De net miss this Great Hat Sale; " ' Positively ever 200 dozens of Hats te select from ; all this winter's goods. We never had such a large of our stock of Hals previous sales. at any Remember Friday the Great 19c Hat Sale. Our Great Ceat Sale com mences en same day. Come and see the prices. We are tee busy te advertise prices this evening-. Loek out for our advertise ment, and prices which will as tonish you. Special low prices en Cork screw and Steckinette Jackets ler Spring. These goods must before our new goods be sold arrive. 115 & 117 North Queen St, M ! Hate rake of Fail Palace of Fashion, Itctv 9lfrtrttatmtttt. TOWf rWKHD8jAND CUS- bara ileaatM trmaanril m nSHe uul Ru&'ad!" hate In stock flMasaertmcnt of Sleighs, Bng les, Pmrterw ab Family OarrMfea, and the Nerbeek Read Carta, all at my own manutse ture. HehU aUentlesi I given te repairing. My Motte-Honest work and ftdr dealing. always wlea. ewm-t U4M- J. H. NORBBCK, AgeaL 2hk riNrr line ok wax KntRre . Aetdaad Paraflae Candle for Uie Holl Hell ys, at MILLERS BOAP CO. , -piAHMKHg WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK iCASM OAKAMRIiCO., eaa-tMHwB Wtt Church BU.Laneatr, Pa. mHK FINEST LINE OF, WAX BTKRIO JL Acid and Paraflne Oaadlea ler the Holl Hell dTys, at MILLERS SOAP CO. -rTOUSK-PAXNTlNO. ORALNlNO AND -ajt . kiisu. in flawv 1ST. BiBua j. jinuwif. Brawn, deceased. PracUeal Palntar. Qralner andOlaaler. Werk dena by contractor day aa cheap aa ilrst-clas work ean badene. Beat workmen, and none but best material used. FliMOralalng a specialty. dVOrden by mall attended. Bhep-H Werth Queen, Resdessce-IM East Jamea streeL I jaait-und ' . . SsSVVS. "NB OF WAX.BTKRIC ya,tM?LiaffgeAP.,e' He" ITtOR THINGS 3 NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, . Oe te ERIBMAN'H. Ne. 13 West King Btreet. AVB YOU A COLD J DO YOU GASP for breath at nhrht? Frallav'a Hwr. ne sioe oedroot, Wild Cherry and Horahennd will cure you. Price, J9e. FllAILEY'B EABT END PHAHMACY. ... ....... (Opposite Eaiterc Market.) The best bleed purifier Is Fral ley's Barsapa rllla Compound, a combination of the best al teratives known te roedlcal science. Price, 80c ed ' M.W.FAw C1KIN CURAT! VEBOAP." 'S Brown's " Skin Cerative Seap " Keeps tbe skin sort and smooth aa velvet Prevent' and 'cures all akin diseases. Fer Blackheads, Pimples, Ac., there Is no soap made that equals lu Fer Infants It Is a superb soap. PURELY' VEGETABLE. Price, lie a cake. BOLD ONLY AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, JanlfMydR COR. DUKE A LEMON BTH. ry REATEST. REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary i Ttie Greatest Reduction of ell In , PINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost prlce. Trouser reduced from f 10 te 13 : from J3 te 15 : from 0 te M 50. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Pull Dress suits or the latest style material, satin lined, at tat. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article for the tame money he would hnvMe pay rer a ready made one. H., -Gerhart, .43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-trd WILU VMSON A FOSTER. Will Yeu or Will Yeu Net INDULGE IN SOME OF TflK SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS NOW BEING OFFERED IN Gent's and Beys' Suits and Overcoats, LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS AND JACKETS, LITTLE 150 Y8' Suits and Overcoats, HATS, CAPS, ROBES, AND Ladles' Furs, Notions, Dress Goods and Muslim UENTH AND HOYS' UNDERWEAR AND NECKWEAR AND BOOTS AND SHOES, Price-Listef Bargains : Overcoats cut from 110 te I 0 00. Overcoats cut from 112 te f 10M. Overcoats cut from fJO te f 16 00. Bultscutlrem tlOtet 900. HulU cut from f 12 te 110 01). Suits cut rrem $H te f 1200. Suit cut from f ltt te 113 01). Men's Weel Cleth Caps cut from We te 2Je. Yeung- Men's Nobby Stiff Hats cut from J2 te Men's Seft Felt Hats cut from 1 CO te $1. Youth's Sert Felt Hats cut from We te 25c. All tbe Ladies' Muffs cut from S0c te25c Ladles' Scarlet Underwear, 81 50 te f 1 25. Indies' Scarlet Underwear, $1 23 te SI. Indies' Scarlet Underwear, tl te 75c. Ladles' Camel's Hair Underwear, 50c te 33c. Ladles' Gossamers cut from H te$X Ladle' Gcasamers cut from rJ 60 te 12 23. Indies' Gossamers cut Irem T2 25 te 12, ladles' Gossamers cut from II 50 te II 23. Child's Electric Mether Hubbard Consumers. II 25. Child's Gossamers cut from $2 tell 13. Ladles' Hand-Sewed Shoes cut from II 89 te Ladles' Hand-Sewed, Derby Last, cut from Ladles' Hand-Turned, Snuare or Oieru Tee. cutfrom$J50teS260. ' ' Gent's Derby Last Common Sense Heels, 83 Ue'ut'a Natural Weel Underwear cut from II '25 te 11. Gent's Derby Hlbbcd Underwear cut from $125 Gent's Scarlet and Natural Weel Underwear cut from 12 10 SI 75. Gent's Unllned Gloves cut from 75c te 50c. Cartwrlght d; Warner's Underwear lu white, Cartwrlght fc Warner's Underwear In scarlut, Men's Gloves, 10c. Men's Extra Heavy Weel Gle es, 25c. Men's Fur-Tep Gloves, 50c. Men's Silk Tec 1c Scarfs, 19c. Men's Silk Teck Scarfs, 13c. Men's Feur-ln-Uand Scarfs cut from ttV te Osc, Men's Teck and Puff Scarfs cut from 6O0 te SSe. Men's Heavy Leather Mitt., 25c. Min's Heavy Lined Gloves, SSe, Men's Overalls and Jumpers, 25c. Men a Heavy Duck Overalls, 45c. Men's Extra Heavy Duck Overalls, ltle. Enellsh Percales. !W In. wide. 12Vsc: wnrili !,, Calicoes, 4e ; worth 6V4C tO-l Sheeting, 2:1c: worth 30c. Towels, all Linen, 2iiW, open work border. 25e ; worth 50c. Turkish Towels, lnree slie, 25a ; worth 50c All-Weel DeDelgeR.S0c; worth W. All-Weel 1'lalds, iryie : worth 50c. Plaids, 25c ; worth sVc, Cleths, 8.1c worth II. Heavy reductions in the entire stock of Em broidered Skirtings, Eiderdowns, S7jc worth OV, 'lHiann 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. AND NO. 313 MARKEI T.,IIARRISDURG, PA. Festei Ut h. jlfettf rtUtmtntft l)HHAirinr nni.nvvtms iwni VJ tjaerlda Se Claan cannot be excelled. RstaMtehed 177B. ald-lMH Km .". IT." .. I UKBIITHH fTIflAK CTTY1HV its east sunt tni I mtsv lrtrimt. r 1 w mm m . .. IT Aeld VornnTcSdhTJe? tKS UM, HI MIUUCA O OUAr LU, rTlHK bARUEST AND FlNEflT IJNK 4 JL Meerschaum and French BrtarPla VVr ", wigar uue, enun Beats) I klada of smeker'n article. DEMUTU'HRiaARMTDIUL M-UdR " nviewsai.s lltW tlf1tft&irp ff 1tutr nt tf s day r ?. It 5 ,,n ,U ,U ijm, mt, AtAJl4C O DUAr W. UNT POLLY BAWKTH .....-.. ti-Ba.JEWlA 'RT HOUSE. THURSDAY AND FBIDAS ADMISSION K cckts JlUtdRI rrilE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTS' 11 an X IJomestle Clfara In the city, aaar Hi ta a uli ,' msvuuiaciure, in boxes of I nKMtlTH'M ntnan imii 18-tfdB " UliMKlMBlMIt, JjTOTICE OF INSURANCE ELECTION. ANNUAL MEETING. LANCASTER HOME MtlTUAI. FIRE INSui The twenty-Dlghlh annual meetlnc of thl J2SUb?RTivi,eV!d.1 the omceeflhrcosl pany, Ne. 1S7 East King street, Lancasterrpal ThSrtiK ".X".,i'""v7",. "" FA" will be held between the hours of 7 and Taj f ;Zi K '"" "'. Hla a" xne annual repot ??.S&2 "'..y? .?HRn?. also that! Atirl ttllitl tilllnasis lMna.H4 - - . zTzTiV? TtiCA Miurf 1 ; 'i7."Li.n' ' p?P"i . ....aMi m me mwuuu anti ouierprec lngs, and are respectfully Invited te attend. BVOrdererilinhnnrd nf.ll.A. """" JanlMtd H. L. FRAlLEY.'secretary. rpH !B PEOPLE'S CASH STORK. Without Eegard te Ces WE WILL COSK OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OK- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'! Blankets and Comforts! BLANKET SHAWLS, 4 Underwear, &c We Intend, If possible, te clese out ewrr de Fall and Winter Stock During the CO Days, and will make prices tl GE0.F.RATHV0N. 26 East King Street, mafJMydR LANCASTER. PA. TCTAPPV NEW VEAR! . BEST Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES'. (Horizontal Tubular BOILERS. I vertleai, i Twe Flue, j Deuble Deck, liMarlnc. PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL! UUII.EKFEED MINING STEAM MILLS. rSawMillD. jllark Mills (Cob Mills. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEAWIER ROLLERS. DARK CONVEYER SCREWHl PULLEYS, 8HAITENG, GEARINO HANGERS. PILLOW BOXES. CLAMP IIOXE3I COUPLINGS, COLLARS. MILL BUSHINGS. STEF BOXES. BflNDLES, T0E4 AND STEPSJ PULLEY PLATES, SHIEVE WHEE3.H, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac3 BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS UP-3ETT. SETT bCREWS, FORGINUS.a NUT3, He. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASIIEItS.1 Specially In Making and Itepalrlns DXIEP WKLL DRILLLXQ TOOLS,! VI: Red; Bits, Reamers, Jars, Hand Pumpi, A.VaUWM 4.UW .....bu, Hk. Charcoal Hammered Burden's Rivet Deuble Kenned Refined Beiler und Tank IROIT. TAN1CS Round or Square, for Gas, 011,1 Water or Acids. I Stacks, Stand-Plix s, Water Wheel Casings,! 1101 Air r urnaees, ci -. LARGEUT STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, aauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable i-lttluxs, Injectors, Packings, Pipes, Ac, ever carried In Lancaster. S(cclal Attention Given te STEAM HEATI NG. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings. ?-!tf pairing Promptly .Attended te.ta Cheap Let or SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SKA FTI NG FOR SALE. 1 -Valleys, 41x12; 1 Pulleys, tlxlO; 2 Pulleys, 4lx75J; 2 Pulleys, ilx)i; 2 Pulleys, 40x7K : 2 Pulleys, 33x7-. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 29xiaJ; .1 Weed SpM Pulles,4txsX. 82 1VI6 Cellars. 62 feet, 215-18 Shading. 1121 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-00-Hervo rower, 60 Inch Dlam., 16 feet lone, 22xl Inch Tube. Price, 1T3 and 1160. V 1-Betler SO Inch Dlam., 13 feet lenjr, 21-3 Inch! Tuls, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent. 1121, " -V) Jt- VJ'.,i j