wf2,,PwTZw!xy T THE IiANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 18D0. FVl-5- -v $ w W ft'. K s& Wa w TWO SUDDEN DEATHS. CHILD OF CHRISTIAN HiBECKER DEAD IS ITS BED. FOliXu Spasm KM a CUtld or Frnuk Hamilton. The Bliech building te B6 UskkI m a rieur ami Ted Stere. Columbia, Jim. 1. Tha eU bulldlne known i the Shecli property, one of the V.totlcludttarkr,WUlngtranrerrcJ nte m flour and feed ttere. Fer a long time lb Columbia Bank and BrldRO company conducted Ita business In tlili building, and later wa used as a nrlrate reeldence by Cel. Samuel Shecb. The building was parcbMed by B. 0.1 Musser, nud C. It. Bushong, hie ten-ln-law, will umj the KanVlntr rnnin as a fced it re. A two-uienttu-oUl child of Chrlntlan Habecker was found dead In bed en Mon day morning, at his home In Maner town tewn ablp, about three inlles from town. The child wm accustomed te sleep late In the morning and no surprUe was occasioned at the prolonged slumbers. About 10 o'clock an attempt was made te awaken the child and it wis found te be dead. Deputy Corensr Hersbeywns netned and went te the house this morning te held an UAtwo-menths-old child or Frank Ham ilton died last night at 0 o'clock. The death was caused by spasms nfter a brief lllniu. The rema'ns will be taken te. At;len en Wednesday morning for burial. Bobbers entered the paint shop of James E. llenry, en Seuth Fourth street, last night. They breke open a wlridew and entered the building In this manner. As they found nothing but paints, the rcr sons scattered the paint about the bullJIng and en the pavement. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Beetem, of Carlisle, are In town, en a Bhert visit te friends. The beard of Ulrecten of the Columbia national bank erganised this morning by electing! James A. Meyers prosident and Jeseph Jansen cashier. M. S. Wolfe, postal agent en the Colum bia Jt Pert Deposit railroad, is sick with the grippe. Goe. W. Schreeder Is filling his place en the tratn. The Aurera Secial club will go te Head ing en Widnesday te attend a ball te be given by the Order of the Goats. Ban Daly, In "Upslde Down," will ap pear in th opera house ou Tbunday e en- Ins A. Z. Eckcrt, of Berden's drug store, has resigned his position, and will acrept his old position at Hull's drug store nt Lan caster. The meulders at the Kccler slove works have resumed work after several weeks' idleness. Mahlen Hlllier, a machinist at the Wil Wil eon Laundry Mnchlne company, met with a painful accident last evening. He had his right hand caught In a lathe and very badly lacerated. AnTlCLr.9 DONATED. Fer the Wltmer llomebtuco It UukUoeu Opened. Since Us opening the Witmer home has received a great many donations, and the managers desire te acknowledge the fol lowing through the columns of the Intel Intel Liecxccn : Mrs. A. A. Myers, iloien fine tumblers, muslin, box of truckers, sugar, one duzuu cccs, six glasses Jelly, cream pitcher, nud huinl Mrs. Jehn D. SklUv, ten of ce.il; Mr. E. K. Martin, cake; Mrs. 8. W.Uolu W.Uelu itsh, dozen glasses Jelly, bnsket npples; Miss Myers, looking glass; Mrs. CUarlus Stamm, threo comforts, Mr. Helper, rock ing chair; Miss Mary Hagcr, table cloth ; Mr. Wiaut, nlnoteen articles of queens ware; Mls9 Dalsv Musselman, owls; Charlie Tinker and Kllie MnoDenuel. glass set, motto, nnd vn&es; Mrs. Win. Kevlu, curotue; B.B.Martin fc Ce., ten coal ; Mrs. Itebert Evans, pics, cotlee, dried trults, sugar, tea, corn starch; Miss Uelnsteln table cover; ltev. Alfred Ncvln, D. D., one of his boeks: Chas. A. HelnlUh, splces and medlclnes ; Wra. Blickenderfer, gro ceries ; Mrs. S. A. Glbbl, table motto, Bhawl, glass stand ; Mrs. II. Car penter, china, pickles, large rocker; Mrs. Eberiiun, grocerios; Mrs. JfevJn, box of groceries ; O. P.'Bltner A Ce., ten of coal; e friend, box of tea; a friend, water pitcher; Mrs. O. M. Franklin, twolve glas.ai of jelly; Mr. Krelder, gallon ' or lea cream: Mrs. B. Buchuilller. bushel of turnips; Mrs. Cel. Pelper, chamber set, Mrs. Ellmaker, eggs; Mrs. W. P. Brinten, teapot ; Cel. Hambright, comfort; Mis. W. V. Wilsen, six pieces soap ; Mrs. W. Holn Heln ltsh. six glasses Jelly, groceries ; Mrs. L, A. Breneman. lamp and groceries, sialr sialr red; Mr. Jehn Bongler, ene barrel ap ples ; J. B. Martin, rug ; Miss Dlller, sDOens; Mrs. II. W. Baumgardner, towels ; Mr. Foreman, ham ; Mrs. Itoimensnydor, preserves; Mrs. Stelnmau. dezen tnnels, opple butter ; Miss S. J. Myer, medicine chest, giocerles nnd mirror; Mrs. A. B. Sheaffer, comfort, crock of pear butter ; Mr. Wlant, queouswnre ; Mr. C. Stamm, & comforts; Mr. Kelper, rocking chair ; Mrs. C. Blttierr greceries ; Mlssrll. HelUhu, groceries; Mrs. 11. H. Slnymaker, gro gre ceri,s. Eloetlou of OUleers. Monday evening, nt a stated melting of the Mechanics' Library ecicty, the follow ing officers wcra elected : PreMdent, H. ' It. McConemy; Nice president, J. W. Byrne; iccrctary, It. K. Buehrle; treas urer, W. H. Oast; librarian, Percy Carpenter; library comuiittee, S. S. ltathven, J. W. Byrne, J. D. Pyott, P Carpenter, D. C. naverfctlck. Mr. S. S. Bathven teudored lilt resigna tion as librarian and also as chairman of the library coinmlttee. He stated that he had been librarUn ten years, ami had served en the library committee thirty years. Mr. Christian Gust, the retiring treasurer, had tilled that ofllce for thirty eight years. The librarian's report slien cd the library te be in a nourishing condition, new books being added constantly. rrDCSTKIAN M'C3. The I.olianeu Mnteli Clinlleuses Tiiat Are Awaltluj Acceptances. At the close of the walking match at Lebanon en Saturday night the scores were na follews: Nelan, 15; O'Brleu, 230; KautTman, 227. Demmell was unable te inkke mere than 70 miles owing te his shoes rubbing his feet. "Sweater" Blue kept en the track te the clefe, making about 100 miles. The scere w euld have been much better, but the walkers v ere obliged te lcave the track for twclve hours in order that market could be held. The Lebanon AVtrt speaks well of the ixfdes trlans, and the correspondent of the it cad Ing Eagle says, " KuuiTinau is the nicest and squarest walker en the track. " Blnce the Lebuneu match the alrU full of challenges and the result v 111 likely be a match in this city. "Lucas" KautTman wantu te walk Geerge Lawrence, scmare heel and tee, and be says he has geed backing for the match. O'Brien, who was in the Lebanon match, wants te walk any man in the county five hours n night for six nights for ?2J0 or two. KaufTman,Nelan nud O'Brien nre willing nud anxious te walk any otbsrtlnce in the county. Slie Stele Table ClutTib and Toweli. Nera Breldcnbach, an old oHeuder, though young In years, has been arrested for larceny. She went te thehout-eof Mrs. Maggie Kltch, en Middle street, who has a dressmaking citabllshmont,en Monday and while Mrs. Kitch was engaged In fitting a customer Nera carried off some table cloths and towels. After she loll the goods were j missed, Nera was suspected aud arrested and the stelen goods wero found in her c poaseeslon. Alderman A. T. Dennelly f ' commltted her for a hearing. f.' m , I'er the 6eup l'unl. Benjamin Evans has contributed 26 pounds of pudding te the ieup fund. v. Philip Lebzelter-tu-day ceutilbutcd gS 'W, tajfe oeun fund-auy. . ta e . m- HA1 A PLEASANT TIME. Tlie ArtlwinV llniiiuet nt l'tvy'H Ues ttirnnt en Menilny 1 eiilnif. Lancnlcr Assembly, Ne. 27, Artlaanh' Order of Mutual Protection, held a large meeting en Memlny cveulng, and nflcr iiiltlallug ene new member, nnd going through the routlne work, proceeded In n hotly te D. U. Prey's restaurant, te held their annual banquet. Arrlt Ing there tlicy found ihe table spread in the shape of a (tottble cress and ladened with tropical plants, cut ilowers and rosei. The follow ing wero the members who sat down te the banquet: A. C. Rolneihl, William 11. Guthrle, Win. O. llapp, A. S. Vlllee, J. M. McCulley, Leronz Bau, J. M. Green, J. II. Wober, Jehn K. Snyder, J. B. Scner, lMw. C. Hall, J. II. Metzler,J. II. Huber, W. P. Cumtulngs, Gee. E. Zellcrs, 12. 12. Snyder, J. W. Klnard, M. I., Win, A. McGIlnit, Christian Bees. Wm. C. Dalsz, Gee. Kor Ker rost, II. 1'. Hnrtman, Cba. A. Vlllee, BenJ. Weaver, Win. C. Sapp andMlfllln IX Rohrer. Soveral members were prevented from attending by the grlppe and sent letters of regret. Letters of regret worenlno read from the M. i:. M. a., M. E. Ins., M. E. Bee., M. K. Chili., and M. E. Chap., for their Ina bility te be prescnt. The menu, prepared In the best style, wns heartily enjoyed by nil nnd n vele of thanks was tendered mlne host l'rey for its success nud te the commlttce of arrange arrange menls, consisting of Wm. II. Onthrle, chairman, A. S. Vlllee and Win. 0. ltapp. Councilman Cumntlngs moved a vote of thanks be tendered "Cal" Sapp nnd 'Billy" McGHnn for eatlug the most nud te M. A. McCulley for eating the least; carried. Several members tried te speak, but "Hilly" llapp would net keep quiet, and then the banquet ended. Drought te Jucnstcr ler Itnilul. This forenoon the body or MIhs Annie Oerrccht, daughtur of Jeliu Gorreclit, formerly of I.nnciister but new of Altoeua, was brought here fiem Hint plnce and this afternoon It wan In terred at the Lancaster cemcteri'. The lady, who was 21 years of nge, died nbeut the tlme of tlie big Heeds nnd en Ing te the delay In trnvel the body wns temporarily burled at Alteena until it could be brought here. IZntnrtfklned Ills l'l'lcndx. Heward ,T. Hays, the popular clerk of the Fulton National bank, who Is nbeut ta- tiring from that Institution preparatory te departing for California, gave a farewell supper te forty of his gcutloiueu friends at Cliniles II. Hosier's reHtaurnnt lust oven even Ing. A bountiful spread wns laid in the caterer's host style, nnd merry making vns ludulged lu several hours. Mcetlne or l'utrletlu 1am. This evening Wusiilngten Camp, Ne. 27, P. O. S. of A., will held a public meeting In the oeurt heuse. Among the stinngers present who will make oddresscs, ero Mayer Kcnuoy.ef Beading, btntopresldnnt of the erder ; William Wound, stale socro secro socre tary, and Irwin Smith, stnta troasurer. These gentlemun arrived tills nftornenn. A banquet nt E. C. Hall's will fellow lo le ulght's meetlng. i O i Taken te Ellznholhtewii Ter Ilui'lni. This aftornoen the body of Mrs. Maria Martin, late of Ellznbolhtewn, who died in the county hospital, wns taken te her old home for burial. Mho was 83 years of age and leaves severnl grown chlldreu. Wout te Pittsburc Harry W. Buckius, of the Examiner, left at ll:101ast'nlght en a tilp te Johnstown and Pittsburg with Hugh Kuegh, the contractor. The " Met-ulna Stune'im!." On Saturday a meiulng paper will be etnrled In Lancaster. It will be called the Morning Standard. CharlOH Strlckler will be the roertcr, nnd H. A. Smltli, formerly of the Manliclm Sun, will be managing editor. A Cara. J Utla tills method or inrermlui; the pulillu that I hns found tlva hundred dellsrs In geld, nnd mint thnuk the wonderful powers or the Kureituan nliard, he caused me te drsam of thsexacUpet where the money wm hurled Oi:0ItOKSYK IIS, Camden Ortli he found nt Ne. 4W West KIiil- ttrcet. Jaul-SldavlU" gicatlte. ltAM.-u.s'a. (n thli city, en theSHh lust., Jehn Iluuslug, In the 51st year or hUage. Therelatlvtunnd frleudsef the family; ulte, 8t. Jeneph's, Bt. Aulhenr's and St. Utinnrd'a (ocletlcsarareipectrully Invited te nttend the fmerel, from hli lute residence, en the curuer of St. Jeseph nud DortrartstreeU.onrrldayuiorn Ing nt $X o'clock nt thu heuu and ltcquleiu Mali at V o'clock utHU Antheny's Church. In terment at Ht. Antheny's cemetery. utd AUentewii and Lehigh puperx please copy. Kueadv. On the Columbia Turnpike, four ml Irs from Jjuiciutcr, en tlu leth lust., .Mrs. l.iccnn Kreatly, Ifv of Alfred U Krcudy, o.-eJ 2i years. Tne relatives and friends of the family arc ro re spcctfnlly invited te uttenJ the funeral, rrem her husband's residence, en the Columbia 1'lke, en Wednesday morning nt V o'clock at the beuse and 10 o'clock ut the church nt Kohrer. Kehrer. town. lutcrmeutat Itolirerstewu churchyurd. IIeeckeh. January is. 15W, nt litshome, Ne. SW West King street, Uuiciislei-, Pa., O. Ldw. Hegenur, In the 40th year of his age. The relatives nud friends et the family; nle, the Lancaster Scheel Uenrd, Bt. Michael's, Lee's, St. Bernurd's, tit. Peter's and Ht. An An teony's becletles ure respectfully invited te Ht tend thsfnuoral.fiem his lata residence. Ne. UM West King street, en Wcduesduy mernlngat H o'clock. Itequlem llnss at Ht. Mary's Church Bt0.a)a.m. Intermentat at. Mary's cemetery. ltceK.-On January SO, l00,In thU city. Jehn Itnef, In theOJth your of his ug. The relatives and, friends of the fatnlty, ulte the members of St, Jeseph's lScnenchil society, are respectfully Invited te attend the fuueral from bis lata rusldtmce, Ne. 211) Locust street, en Thursday morning t 8 o'clock. High mass st 0 o'clock avBt. Antheny's church. In terment at Antheny's cemetery. :ul UlrtVltttO. l'hlladclpntu l'rodiieo .MurUet. I'mLAliELflllA, .Tnn. 21. Noen-flour dull; I'cuu'a BUrs. 2 232UI; exlm. 27810; fumtly, 20J2 73; roller, i IWJ4 20; puieut. Wheat weak; Ne. 2 Hed, new. SlSsiXe: Ne. 1 l'ciin'n Ued, tiOa ; Ne. 2 de, b7n8Sc. Cerutasy; Ne. 2, uuw, DCijSfc ; old,433 e'ats steady ; Ne. 2 White SSty5Me. ; Ne. 2 mixed, 27 c. limn dull; Winter t!2Mgl3 i-X Italed hav dull; til OJittU Was te quality : timothy It 03 UOO for rhelre; iiilxud.VdUW). baled rye sin. w, new, $15 0016 00. llutter dull; l'eun'u creumerv rstra 2$2t3c; I'enn'a flrsU extra, 2e; Jobbing, SOijI. Kggs steady ; l'eun'u tlrsu.lie; held leui, 15 'Ht. n.ln nnalllv ' 2lc. as te Duality. Cheese dull ; part skims. 73SJc; full skims, Petroleum dull ; rpfined In bbls., 7e. l'olatevs steady ; 35 JU3c per bus. us te utility Ornln nnd ProvihleuH Furnished by H. 1C. Yundt. Breker, Chicago, Jan. 21, l-oe e clock n. m. ileal. Lern. uau. 1'erk. Jtrd, Jnnuarr.. 1'ebruary March ..,. April May . Juue.. July........ Year 2sj4 8 75 20J 71 6 '.- C ie tl li U30 .107 JO ......... toy, " rji 8i;t 10 11 JO JO Crude OU February Consels ....... .. ClOilug Prices 2 15 o'clock Wheat l?em e.itu y. in. I'erir. ljird January .....,-.. te l'ebruury .. .. . 7tiJ March April..- Muy - sci June bW July 7J Year ........ Consels. ......... Crude OU..- 1 S?A1 " : 0i7 t te 8 li 0 22 0 UU vn v w l6"t'7 10 20 Mi -ay, si . . 32JJ .... ..107 Car laiu. 4i Vt 2ul Hi lleteipU. WlnterWheat....... Spring Wheat Cern..... ,............, Oats.........., ,., ltye.. , Barley..... ........,. Receipts Hogs... Head i. 37,000 ueccipis-isiue.......... ..,.., H, I.tve Stock Market. CittcAne, Jan. ae. ueeeirUilS,000 : shipments S.'ilOi steady; beevr. 14 S093 00 i steers, II a4Pn ; Mockers anil feeders, 12 25M 20! rew..hiill nnd mixed, ft 603 10 Texas cattle, tl 003 SO J Western Hangers, 12 7MJ 40. JIeki l!-elnui.w,oeo:hlpmcnu. B.emj mar ket strong; mixed, K 6ft3,1 W; heavy, PC t)3Ti!i light, J3 Kits OT sjclp,l3 00ain. Sheep Receipts, 11,008: stilimenUi.3rje: mar ket of tl ve ; nallvea,f I 80(45 80 1 Western woeled tlCOtt-ISO; slieniTexnns.it 00j4 00 1 lambs, WOO te W25 per hundred weight. Kast I.tnKitTY. Cattle Receipt. 2,10S shlp menls, l.lOj steady j prime. 14 404 10 ! geed, ilUXal'.i; Inlr, Il03cd4 2.'j bulls, St 50(2 Ml en can shipped te New Yerk. Hogs Receipts, 72J0J shipment. MOO; market (lrm: best llstit Yorkers. H&vatt; medium and light Philadelphia, US.vsfJtti; heavy hogs, $.1 853 10: roughs, H3 75: vcnrsshlptiedte New Yerk. . . . Hbptp Receipt, SMM shipments. .2800; markctnctlvn; prime,.) OVaSUO; geed, .11 7V4 fi0; fair. I3 0O-33W: common, f 1 UOiJ 1 00 ; lambs, W(Xi4l)i. Stock Mnrketn. Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Laucittter. 1'a. KKW YOlts: ttST. It A. M. 12 M. 8 P. M. Canada Pacific... .. .- 0.0'.C.41. -..- Colerado Cenl f!entral 1'AClUe. C-Mimda Heiithern KV. Tali Chl. Ht. U A l'bg, .... 122-" 105 l)en. A Kin u. . Del. U A V . ITOji Krle !5i Krle 2nd -. Jer O K. A T HK Ix)ll. A N . U Hhere 101. Mich. L'en 1W 2U' s m iny, 31 74 ne'3 my, 45 tru; my, 21 ml ni'J ! i;; MlMeurl I'KCine TXyt ll,wU VaIIev 3M. 71 N. T. N. 1. Pref N. Went. N. Y. U .W ai ne'l im ...... 4'i', New Kngland 'KantTeuncwice. Omaha...- - Oregon Trnnncentlnenutl 111 4 ,stj 21 ie inuinuv w. .. I'aclfle Mali iU I IMtmnml Trmlnnl 'An!. HL Paul . rS Texas l'ncine. Si Union rurlfle m Wlmh f'em.. ie; m WntmMi I'ref- , Western U - WcstHhore llends. .. . rilll.ADKI.I'itlA I.IHT. IjcIi. VhI II.N. Y.Al'hlla tM'S l SiK llendlnir 18 a. Nhv Ilcstnuv. l'aii :! V. It N. Cant Peeples Push-. Hllgt'H Oil 14 D-10 IKiil Stock nud llends. Reported by J. II. Leng. 1'nr ljnl ulue. Hale. I jinenn't 0 per cent., WM 100 101 ' " " ISO 100 110 " 4 " " Hthoel lenn 18W 101) ll " t " " In 1 or 20 years. 100 100 " 4 " " In S or si years, 100 101 " 4 " " Inl0er20ycar. 1U0 lttt) " " " In 1', or W years. 100 left Mnnhelm Uoreugh lenn 100 102 MIKCKLLANI.OUS HrOCKS. Quarryvllle 11. It B0 I MIllorsVllleHtrectCiir.- W W Inquire Printing Company.. 60 65 Gaslight nnd Fuel Company. ... 25 40 Hlcvens Heuse (llends) , 100 100 Columbia Gas Cemtinuv 2 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Hiisntiehnnna Iren Company 100 .dnrlntln HolleH'-ware 100 Hlevens Heimo 60 Millers vllle Nermal Hchoel 25 11 205.25 210.10 1.05 IS 77 M lai 10U.M 107 101160 67.60 60 SS 45 M U) 30 W 101 135 4C.60 CH.W 100 135 60 37.25 80 W Northern Market 60 60 IJistcrn Market (Ins Company llends (6 per ct. i'M))., , 100 Celumbln Borough Bends 100 Quarryvllle It. H. 7 i VII :K,1 j It. 11. 7's .., Columbia It lie lending t Celumbln H. 11.6's.-.. Edisen LlBht Cemiwny Western Mnrket 60 HeuthernMnrkeU - 60 IincAsterCltyHtrcet Ilalhray Ce.,.- 60 Kast End Street Ihllway 60 West End Htrcet Ilullwny 60 Lancaster Htcnm HudlulorCe., Ht Helvetia Leather Ce., 60 Watch Factory O's KM Laue, CUein. Ce lce TUHNI'IKE STOCKS. l.nncnstrritFrultlllc 60 latucnslcr A Lltitz ., 25 Laucasterib Wllllnmsteu'ii 25 Uincnster Maner., M Lancaster & Mauhelm. Lnncustcr t MarletUi Lancaster A New Helland Dig Hprlng A Beaver Valley- . llrldKcpertund Horseshoe , Jelmnbhi A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington Cuncstegn A Big Hjirlng Marietta A Mount Jey. LnncMt. Jey A Ellmbethtewn Lancaster A Hiisquehannn Lancaster A New Danville Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Ellzabethtewu Lancaster A Enhmta. . ... Lancaster A Willow HlreeU Htrasburg A Millport .. . , Marietta A Muytewn nANK STOCKS. First National Dunk l'nrmern' National Bank. . Fulton Nillenal Bank Lancaster County National Bank. Northern National Bunk 25 25 100 , 25 H 1 Hi 'it 20 27 20 20 . 25 . 25 Kill , 300 , 25 . 25 . 25 25 20 25 . M2S0 11 211 1)2 a 75 'M M JO 205.25 US 200 HH 110 122.50 112 115 125 ll.t 175 115 HI 2U5 154 1W 100 11.1 02.80 lffi 117 125 125 ma 100 60 loe 60 loe 100 1'eeplcs National llnuk KejKtone National Bank, Muuhclm tee Celumbln National Hank lue Christiana National Bank 100 Concslegn National Bunk 100 Kphratu Natlei.nl Bank 100 First National Bank, Columbia.. . 100 First National Bank, Htrasburg 100 First National Hank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, Sit. Jey. 100 Lltllz National Bunk ll Meimtvllk National Bank 100 Mauhelm National Bank., .- 100 Union Nntlennl Bank, Mount Jey ... 60 New Helland National Bank. 100 Gup National Bank 100 Ouarryvllle National Bank ,100 Lllzabuthtewn National Ban. 100 Central National Bunk, Columbia 100 JU'tw cJV&ucvtioi;uu'ute. A BSOLUTKLV i'llllli ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpil IS powder ncer varies. A marvel et pu X rlty, strength and wholesemcncss. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can. net be sold In competition vtith the multitude of low ttst, short (light, hIuiii or phosphate rewdcrs. Haiti only in emu. HevAi, Uasiimu Fewuku Ce., 100 Wull street, New Yerk. nwr21.lvl.Uyw TUHI'UKCUIVLK. rtenDEnnu itcD label, Thu Fluest of Champagnes. Il011Ittlf.S LIQUOR 8TOHE. Nil. 22 Ceutre Hquare, ITOL'ND.-A aUNrLEMVN'H KIDGLOVK 1 On nor can lunu It by calling at this etllcc. u t.VVY ltUN OF HKAVY AND LlGlT? CAlTLhAT HF.NSFVK. H HIOCK YAHD. AT LOW Lit I'UICLH, lOMOUUOW MOI'.N. I.NU. ltd. "lirANTCD-WOUK BY A YOUNG LADY; .. F general hou6cuerl; Atinlvnt iiy ni bl.LALI.F.Y. 111 1U CAM I'll I: v: OO I.Osr-llLACK COCKEll bl'ANIEL. Iteward ellV'ied. tfd 227NOIITII PRINCE ST, rpllKUNEsrHNEOF CANDLES Hl'lTA Hl'lTA A.,Vl.fer Candlemas Duy, ut .MILLER'S HUA1 CO. rANTi:i)-TOBACCOHTRIl'l'ERH AND S T uuueii ureuueis. Apply te JAMES Flt.VNGI.EY J ' A HON. Jan20It 45Heuth Wuterst. rpni: l'lNcsr line of, wax biF.Ric JL Acid nud l'arallne Candles for thu lloll llell dujs, at MILLERh bOAP CO. iiurciThuppeil OYSTERS, CHICKENS AND WAITLES. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Presbvterlau Memerial Church, lll gle u HupperlnOdd I ellews' Hull. Houth Queen street, Thursduv, Irldavand haturduv V:cnlngs, January 2J, 21 and 25. Ousters, Chickens niui Watlles and lighter refreshments vt 111 be served. 'llCKI.'l.S.lO.t SiCents. JanllWtS.Tu.Th 1T711NE TOlLlH-bOAP. Liberian Palii Oil When properly inade Inte Heap produces tlie rlm.it Toilet Soup kiievtn. MILLERSOAP CO. tALLORHUND -FOU-- J0IIN H. METZLER'S Investment Circular, No.eBOUTH DUKE 8TF.ET. elHyd Ucvu SlbueHiaictitrttte. rpiiK nKuuiiAit MKirriNO ok tiif. i.a- X. dies' Auxiliary of the Yeung Men's 4,'tirlx tlnn Association, will be held thin esenlns; nt TOo'clecXIn tlie AMoelntlen Unit. A full nt tendance of the members is dmlred. It rTMtOUT&HIIANk, fflllttT MANUfACTUUKRH AND MEN'H UUTFlrrUltH, Ne. 140 North Queen Htreel. Rhlrtsmsdn te order as low ns tHOO. Perfect nteunranteed. Through ncreeslty ws hnve Ktnrrted ft HANI I.AUNlJHY nnd are prepared te laundry of nil kinds. innr-JU-lydll rpilli FINI-T LINK OF WAX BTKIIIO JL Aeld nnd 1'arallne Candles for the lloll llell days, at MILLEH'H HOAP CO. ITIOIt nKNT-A TJIItKC-HTOIlY UltlCK J Dwelling Heuse, with modern lmproe lmpree ineits. Me. 817 Kl Klnir strMit. with llrlck Htsbleonlet. New occupied by Jehn W. Dol Del man. Apply te GEO. itHl'llECHKIl, Ne. 213 East King street. JB-lfd T1IKY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Welti's Hnvpina Filler Cigar, at NOH. 5 A HI) NOHT1I QUEEN HT. decMmdM.Tu.Th.H rpiIE FINEHT LINE OK WAX HTKItIO JL Acid and I'nrntlns Candles for the Holi days, at Ml LLEH'H HOA1' CO. riHIE LAROIT AND FINIWT LINE OF JL Meerschaum nnd Frenrlt Urlar 1'liie". Cigar Helder, Clgur Case, Snull Dezos and nil kinds of smoker' nrtlelM. DEMUTH'H CIGAR HTORE. als-tfdR 114 East King street rpil days, UK FINEHT LINE OF WAX HTEItIC Acid nnd I'amtlne Candles for the llell- Ut MILI.KIVH HOAT CU. 13ltOClX)H'H OFEIt A HOUHE. Frocter A Soulier Proprietors nnd Mnnngers. Tuesdn, IV. Jan. 71. DAN DA1.Y nml l l OTC.1. lentslngine; company In the great laughing sticcewi. "UFHIDE DOWN." Prices, 15, 20,80, 60 nnd 75 Cents. Jan. 23, " THE KING'S FOOU" It 835 DAY COURSE; HOO NIGHTHKM- hien. ki:yhkini: huini-nh mi- Yeung Men nnd ladles. This school Is better nrceared thnu ever txi vlv von a flnl. class business education. Our efforts the first yenr hnve been crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. D. MOSSER, Prim, tfdAw 1(1 North Queen HU, I Jincnster, Pn. H ELLO I POSITIONS FORORADUATFH. The LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE does net held out positions ns nn Inducement for young meu nnd ladles te enter. Although It has placed mere young men nnd ladlex In po sition than nuy ether medium ; nnd, by the way, they are competent young men nnd lad lei, tee. Visit nt College Roem;, Ne. .14 North uiiKe sired. Address. II. C. WEIDLKR, Principal. TTOUHB-1'AINTINO. GRAINING AND 1 GLAZING. llYRON J. BROWN, successor te Gee. W. Brown, deceased. Practical Painter, drainer nndOla7ler. Workdenoby contract or day ns cheap na first-class verlc can be done. Best werkmen, and none but best muterlul used. Flne Graining aspeclnlty. 4WOrders by mull ntleuded. Bhep f2 North Queen. Resdence 111) East James street. Janl4-lmd TTENHlf WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 13fl Kiwt King street, having a full line or Furniture of every description nt the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aW-tfdlt II. WOLF. i:w East King Htreat. T71H STATE OF JOHN O. MAYER, LATE OF JTJJ Ijuicastcr city. tv. deceasetl. Letters lesmmenwry en nam ornate having been S ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebtcd thereto nre requested te make I in me diate pnyment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them wltheutdclay fersettlcmcnt te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster. MARY E. MAYER, Exerutrlx. Jehn A. Cevlk, Attorney. Jun21-0tdfu 17I8TATEOF ANNIF.M. KEOOH, LATE OF JDJ IJincanter city, deceased. Letters or ad ministration en said estate hn Ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto m rMM1fl.ini trt Inala ImMull.l. ..n..Hn. and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster. HUOII KKOUH, Administrator. Jehn A. Cevw:, Attorney. J21-0ldTu ITtOR SICK ROOM.NURSERY ANDNIOIIT 3 WEAR I NOISELESS EOOTWEAE! Slippers and Shoes, made from Heaver Cleth, Listing uud Pure Aulmal Weel Felt. Of these we have all the best known Atnerlenu makes, shapes nud sizes for Ladies', Gentlemen's or Chil dren's wear. JNelseless In wear, euiy and comfortable, very light In weight, and a perfect absorbent In nil perspira tion of the feet, keeping It continuously dry and In a healthy condition. In them It la Impossible for the feet te be be be ceme cold ; Invaluable, tee. for the per fect comfort they glve te the suffering from the affections se common te one's " understanding." Specially adapted for the sick room, nursery and uight wear for the Invnlld, the nurse or the convalescent. These makes of footwear wehavu lu different grades the com monest that's worth buying te the very finest manufactured. Prices rauge us fellows : Heaver Slippen, with leather soles, 50c. Heaver Slippers with heavy feltselet, very durable, $1. All-wool Felt Slippers, with heavy felt soles, at $1.2.r te $1.60. Fine Listing Slippers, with soft, flexi ble calfskin soles, adapted for nil the 'Near round service, $1.25. Extensively sefd lu all the leading shoe stores of the larger cities. Seamless Felt Slippers ; no seams te hurt feet; made llke a felt hat no sow sew lug are meulded ever lasts, at $1.60. Seamless Felt Shoes the iluest madu $2.60. Opera Cut Felt Slippers, for Yeung Ladies, in olive, .fawn and maroon colors, at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen SniF.irr, Lancas ter. Pa. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE PEOPLE'S GASH STORE. Clothing made te order dur ing the next 60 days at greatly reduced prices. $30.00 Suits for $25.00 $25.00 Suits for $20.00 $10.00 Pants for $7.50 $ S.50 Pants for $6.50 $ 6.50 Pants for $5.00 A let of Ready-Made Over coats, made in our own shops during the dull season will be sold without regard te cost. GEO. F. RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, marae-lydR LANCASTER, PA, Jlftu 3lbt(HIemrni K OTICE TO MY FlUENDS AND, CUri- TUME1WI 1 have lixtel temporarily my efllte and nreroems nt the Heiithern Market nr,n,r nt KOUT1I QUE.V AND VINE HTHEKTB, and have In stock a flneaMerlment efHIelgtis, Bug clrs, I'htntens nnd Family Carriages, aad the Nnrbeck Itoed Carts, all el my own manufac ture. Hpcclnl attention Is given te repairing. My Motte-Honest work and fair dealings, always wins. dec21-tfd J. It. NertnECK. Agent. rpilR FtNEHT WNE OF WAX RTKltlCJ JL Acid nnd l'arnrine Candles .for the Holi days, at MILLEICH HOAFCO F OH II ANDAOME NECKT1EH. Ge te EHIHHAN'H, Ne, 42 West King Street. BEHT 6c HAVANA FILI.EIl CIGAR IN the city, at HILLY WAITZ'8, . r .. Ne. 0100 North queen St, (JeeWlmdM.Tu.ThJs TTIOn KENT HOTEL. KKntVN An fin mh JsJ Deckland street, " Conesteca Hetel." Jn- iiurn u. M. SfltHI.MAV. JIMld),M,T 07 BeutS Duke Street. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS efthelEnstKnd Passenger Hallway com pany will be held en Wednesday, the 2th day or January, 1800, at two o'clock p. m..at the efflce of Walter M. Franklin, 120 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., rer the purpose of consid ering and voting upon an agreement made by the directors of said company for the consell- uuuuii ana merger or said company with and In the Lancaster City Street Railway Company or Lancaster, Pa. uy Ordet of the Beard of Directors. . . J.EDWARD ACKLEY, Secretary. Dated January 13, HBO. Janl5421d AMEETINO OK THEHTOCKHOLDER8 OF the Lancaster City Htrect Hallway Com Cem luuiy will be held en Wednesday, the ath day of January. IWO at n o'clock p. m., at the eftlci of Walter M. Frankllu, 120 ast King itreet, Lancater, Pa., for the purpesa of considering and voting upon an agreement made by the Directors of said Company for the consolida tion with and merger In, said Company of the Kast Lnd Passenger Railway Company or Lull Lull cester, Pn. Uy erdm of the Heard of Directors. n ., .J' KUWAKD ACKLKY, becretary. Dated-JAWUAHY 13, mue. Jal5,jld B OOTMAND8HOEB. Buy the Laird, Shebcr & Mitchell Shee roil Ladies, Misses and Children, AT D.P.STACKHOUSE'S, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street. AND BUY THEM AT LlTlI.i: MORE COST THAN FOR Ol'IIKR FINE SHOES I HI'PCIIII WORKMANHHIiM EXQUISITE FIT I NO NEED TO GO TO PHILADELPHIA FOR KIMJ GOODS WHEN THERE IS SUCH A PLACE AS STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King St., LANCA8TER. PA. TTAOEItAIIROTHER. MEN'S AND BOY'S FURNISHINGS -AT- Special Cut Prices. llnndjeme Neckwear Eirecis, All Shades, at 7Jc ; reduced rrem Jl. Choice Neckwear Ellects, All Hhapei, at S8c ; reduced from 60c. Special Qlove llargaln, Kld-l.lned Fingers, at Heavy Lined Astrakhan Gloves at 3Sc: re re duced from 60c. Special Bargains In Flue Kid Cleves, Latest Shades, at 76c. Dogskin Gloves, for street or driving wear, ut 62c ; value Jl ilS. ' Flne Lined Ktd Closes at tl 12 ; reduced from Heavy All-Weel Scarlet Underwear at SJe ; reduced from 81. Heavy Gray Weel Underwear ut K; ulu BeC. Scarlet Weel Mixed Cnderweurut 3Sc:were cheuat60c. jJ1" Deuble-llreasted Cardigan Jackets at 12; Special Bargain Cray Merine Underwear at Hath Robes, HoiueCeits and Dressing (Jbwus Rcdueed lot'eU Prices, Hager & Brether, 20, 27, 29, 31 W. King St., LANCASTER, PA. BrAN1 ET.3. Blankets T WATT & SHAND l AN Sl'RPltlSE YOU WITH LOW PRICES ON White and Colored Blankets, New Is the time te buy when this claw or goods husrecehed the lowest prices eer known, uud they urs bound te advame. WHITE I1LANKET.S reduced te 73c, 81 13, rJ,S.,60uudJa pair. HEAVY GREY I1LANKI7IS reduced te 75c, SI, 61 -ii, SI 60, 81 75, fj ' u pair. AI.1.-WOOL GREY BLANKETS reduced te UVi, WMamlSIWe alr. ALUWOOftKCARLin' Hl.A.NKErs reduced tu (J, SluudJupjlr. IIF.D COMFORT. bel alue ecr eireied.at 75c, Si'jc, f 1, SI 'J5, SI 6J and 11 76 ea h. GREAT VALUES IX FULL SIZES White Crochet Quilts At7Jc,S7)ie and SI 00 Each. New Yerk Stere, Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St SUtu (llbvcrtUemrnI BEST TWO fOB riVF. CENT. CIO ARS the city, at til LLY WAIT7S, . , Wo.5108MerthQueeiiHL T71ARMEK WANTED TO HU1TLY MILK IiANCAHTEK OAKAMEL CO., eat-tftlAwK Church Bt.Incssster.l'a. TUDQES HAVE IXJNQ SINCE DECIDED f J that Billy Waltr's Cigar Is the Best lu the State. Fer sale at - NOH. 6 A MB NORTH QUEEN ST. deeWlmdM.Tu.ThJl OYSTERS I BEST OYSTER8.IN THE MAR ketstrredjn all styles, Ind meals at all heur,atCUARLKHE.HOSTElfS, In the rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private hmltles. Telephone connection. nev26-2mOR BILLY WAITZ II AS THE BEST TWO FOR 6c aud 6c Cigars In the State, at . ,m M NOS. 6 ft 10H NORTH QUEEN BT. deeS4mdU,Tu,ThJt 31HE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIC . Aeld and Faranne Candles rer the Hou rs, at MILLER'S BOAP CO. fTlHE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND J. DemesUc cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Clears, ear manufacture, In boxes or 25, SO and 100. ' ,. . DEMTJTH'S CIGAR 8TORE, als-tfdR 114 East King Street, r OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OOTO ERISMAN'S Na a West King HtreeL BUSINEHSHUITHAT COST, DRESS SUITS reduced, Treuserings very low, OverceaU at any price, and all trimmed and made up lu our brat style. McQKANN A NOWLEN, leading Tailors, Ne. 130 North Queen St. 'S c;kin curative SOAP.' Brown's " Skin Carative Seap " Keepsj the akin sea nnd smooth a velvet. Prevents and cures all skin diseases. Fer Blackheads, Pimples, Ac, there Is no soap made that equals It. Fer Infants It Is a superb soap. PURELY VEGETABLE. Price, lie a SOLD ONLY AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, JanlS.lyTti.Th.S.ir- DUKE LEMOy 8tB TITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1 Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed t If you have them examined you will probably (lnd that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable " DIA MANTA1' lens, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading OcnlUU as the best alda te defec tive vision. Belld Geld Spectacle, 93.00 ( usual price, Steel Spectacles, SOe.t nsual price, Sl.OO. ArtlOclalKyes inserted, 94 ; usual price, 910. M. ZIHEHAH & BRO.I130 S. Kletb Street, OPTIWANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvM.vd Tl REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction or all In PINE TAILORING r AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te ti ; from H te 85 ; from W te ft 50. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress sulU of the latest style material, satin lined, at 128. ThU Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd H IRSH A BROTHER. Wonderful Prices. MEN'S KNIT JACKETS 37e, 50, (Ue an d Up ward a, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 18c, 20c, 2Jc,S8c, Etc MEN'S OLOVES, 10c, 15, 23, 37c, Etc. MEN'd STOCKINOS, 2c, 5c, 8c, 10, ISc, 15, Etc. MEN'S NECKWEAR, 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 2-Ja. HANDKERCHIEFS, 3c, 5c, 8c, 10c, 13c te 0' COLLARS AND CUFFS, lOe, 18c, 15c, 20c, 2ic. SHIRTS, 2T.C, 80c, 35c, 60c, 75c. UM BRELLAS, 40e, 50c, 60e, 70c, SOc, Etc. SUITS, II, 5. W, 17, S3, 19, 110, Etc. OVERCOATS, S2, J, SI, S5, SO, S7, S3, S. sWWerth Deuble the Price Askcd.-G BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING -AT- Prices Proportionately Lew. MEN'S OVERALLS, 33c, 45c, 50c, lite and 75c. MEN'S DOMET SHIRTS, At Exceedingly Lew Prices. AaT-These Bargains Mint be Hceu te h Appre elated. i ONE-PRICK CLOTUINQ AND Fl'RNIUINO HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. n BROTHER Stem aibucHiecHtetit. 1AHRIAQE WORKS. doehsem nATtTAnr. wnn.im. Cerucr of Duke and Vine Streets (former Norbeck A Mllevi. . ,, . KO--NORBECK, Prep eCOOO Over Six Iheusand Dollars Sjfl.Ot In Flne Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1800 All the LATEST STYLES for 1(41 -The best of mechanics en repairing at t Doersom Carriage Works, corner or Duke m Vine streets. dt-lydt e UU MAKE OF GOLDEN LfON AND Ml itneriun uc cigar cannei ue excelled. Established 1770. Ill East King Streetl ur.Muiii n liuah nuiHK. ieuaii H APPYNEW EAItI Steam Engine -AND Beiler World manufacturer of HORIZONTAL 1 VKHTIUAI. PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES. Horlrentat Tubuli Vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. BOILERS. OENTRIFUOALl MINING HTEAJt MILLS. fSawMllls JBark Mil (.Cob Mill AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS. BARK CONVEYER SCREW PULLEY'S, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXFl COUPLINGS, COLLARS. MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. Sf INDLES, TOES AND STE1 PULLEY PLATES. SHIEVE WHEELS, J.C., Ac, Ac., BOLTS, TURVBUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS UP-SETT. SETT SCREWS, FORGINC NUTS, Sq. nud Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS. WROUGHT WAHHElfl Specialty In Making aud Repairing DEEP WELT. DRILLING TOOLl Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumu UJi.unu 110a uuieues, ac, Charcoal Hammered f nurueu h mvci Deuble Iledued Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, Wnlppnr Ai'lilu. Stack", Stnnd-Plrics, Water Wheel CaslnA LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLII OUKH a. .tiivn, V.WJW, uuuges, viners, l,T and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Puckinj O...I. m. Y.n,A r. 1.- r. .i. xipes, ra., ever earrieu 111 Xiaticustcr. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATI N Light and Heavy lien and Brass Onstlnga 9-RepalrlnKrremptlyAttcndedtn.-V Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTIM FUR HALL, I i Pulleys, 43x12; 4 Pulleys, 41x10; 2PulleJ isx;tr; s i-uiieya, ll;j . runcys, JUX7JJ 1 Pulle , 38x7. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 29jJxlCJ ; 3 Werxl Sp 82 15-10 Cellars. 62 feet, 2 15-18 Shafting. H 21 Inch Drep Hunyw Deuble Braced. Jehn Best 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-30-nerse Power, 50 Inch DIum., 18 feet Ien .cfxtK men iiiues. irnce, riiuanusiau. 1 Beiler 30 Inch Dlam., 1 ) reel long, 21-3 ln Tubes, 12 feet long, w 1th Fire Frent. 125. ELECTION NOTICE. THE ANNUAL Election of Trustees of the Lancaster Cei etery will be held en Tuesday, l-ehrunry 4, 183 between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock a. m.. S the ofllce of the Lancaster Gaslight and Fu4 cempanv. juuni.iiAKT.MAN. Jan20,J74feb3 President TJURLIO SALE OF CITY DWELLINCl A. anauuuuing L.uis. On Wednesday, Jamuaut 22. 1800. At the Leenard hotel, will be sold these tw' Twe-Story Brick Dwellings, Nes. 721 and 7! East Orange street, having hall and six room' wun loieuieci.u ineues irent, anu extending Marlen street 237 feet. Geed Brick Stable, hi with DumD. etc. Alse, Valuable Building Lets, fronting 254 feet en Orange street, nud extending te Marie street about 237 feet. Alse, a let Oil Marie! sireci sjvk leei, uy ii ieei. Fcr particulars, see sale bills or call ou 'tl undersigned. Hale te cemence at ni p. m. ALLAN A. IIERH, Agent for Mury A. Denllnger. B. F. HOWE, Auctioneer, Janl5,I7,18A22 T1ROP03ALS FOR STONE. I Sealed proposals will be received by th Street Committee up te 5 o'clock p. m. en Meil day, January 27, lw, for stone for use en th streeuerimncaster, sum stone te be broken t site as directed by the Street Committee. Hidden, will state nrlre at ntinrrlpa t,i.r Inn, 2,000 pounds, with and without use of ell; crustier anu engine, ana price or stone dell ered en the streets where needed, or free e beard cars at Lancaster, und also state locatle eiquarneH. Bidders must furnish te the cemmltta. m less than three samples of the stone they-iin So&ete furnish, which samples shall be tee ressed te a cube of 2 Inches, and. If uetlinm, geneus, must be cut parallel 1th the ileuv ace. such samples te be subjected te iinni which may be deemed proper by the commit keiii uiu" i uci.unnic viiui, jeiuute vaiu. ler tne purposes lerwnicu uieyure lobe usee The quality as se determined mut be full maintained during the term of contract. li cese of dispute, the committee Is te be kel Judge of the quality of the stone furnished. Contract te benln en and te M made for one or three ears, at the option of th4 cuinuuiLce. j All bids must be accompanied by a certifier euecK in tne Bum eisiuu.auu uneu tne award e the contract a bend In a suitable amount, will approved security, must be furuUhed for tin! faithful performance of the same. I The Coinmlttee reserves the right te rejeci any or an uias. Bids te be left at the office of C. A. G.ist, Ni 13 North Duke street, before 5 o'clock n. m.eii Monday, January 27, andaddresscd te theStrees Lommiiieeoi jjineusier. By order et thoCeminlttce. W. RIDDLE, Chairman. C. A. Oast. Clerk. Janl5,13,22,3ri SECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family FOR SALE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 1J fetdep, en ljmcnMer aenue, between Wul uut anu Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man- earn roert percnes 111 iruui, tuis 10 ieei ueep, en iertu ruie, ueiHtvu .iiesiuut uuu wuiuut tree is. Twe-story brick dwelling homes with front yards. Iren fences, lets list ftt deep, en Wet wuinui, eeiween Jiury ami j-ine sereetb. Twoxtery brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Leiuuu street, betu ecu Cliarlettu anu Jiury kirteiK. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feel deep, with all the modern improvements, front ards;eu West Cheatuut street, bitwcen Plua Alan hniiiMAn 1-n.l n1tm, Vn.tli Dm. North Mary, between Walnut ui'ul Iineni und Lemen, between Mary and 1'iue btretU. All the above beuses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures inull the rooms, water lu the kltchen,and the cellars w arniuted te be dr . Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIEL, I p...,,,,... JACOB GRIEL, 'f Executers. apr28-l-d,M.W.S. 820 NertU Mary StrveL - :: .v - .Hl,).WtAZiTinjt WytjV w:a;nitfajn. wa
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