fpitWU r.ft-rsy ," 'MsilJi "7wr"3r" r ' im wwj-v ,aJ-j ',:ij;" e' V THE IAKCA8TE!t DAILY IKTBLMGEWOEIi; TtttJRSDY7JAKtTA!RT'23M00. if I tlt i -Q H. i. iKi PI frjS N3J ta ..I'TRmiffVIN TRnilRIF -J II IIIWKII. ...WW... J. ,'tinwiM uimii ml via 11 r t f HUMMiM invie3 n aiwiBBNO BEIT IS (MUIBU. :".' tMrOm Tnrlens Poraeas aad In Kn '-- AaAvArliw te Escorts. Creditors Ar Arrested Netc of th Boremrh. Columbia, Jan. ! On January lt Dr ' Bwiveley'a company appeared In town iMdcd bv Dr. C. B. Hunter, the Spanish dtfltlst, and tliey lme appeared In the armory every night. The object of tlie company was te advertise the various tnwl tnwl lelne prepared by Di. Svvnveley. They did rcry peer business and are deeply In debt. At an early hour thin morning they began te collect their bnggnge jiroparn jireparn jiroparn tery te leaving town, but their plans wcre Blppedlnthe bud. Jehn A. Siaae, pro prietor of the Franklin house, entered Hit against Dr. Hunter for non-payment of bit beard bill before Squire nvans. The Metropolitan band tinned an attachment before Squire Selly for services rendered. F. A. Bennett has entered suit for rent of the armory, and Crlit A Pnichall have sued ,i we doctor Ter a printing mil. no waa ar mted by Officer Wittiek, who will go te Tork for Dr. Swavclcy, nnd It is thought the bills will be settled. The armory was rented by Dr. S wa cloy, but the ether bills ware contracted by Dr. Hunter. The mem bers of the cbmrnnyareln town waiting for matters te be adjusted. The M. E. chapel at Sixth nnd Chestnut streets will be ready for oecupaney In a week or two. It Is a comfortable building well suited te the Cookman chepcl Sunday school. Geerge Albright, brnkeman en crew Ne. 38, of the P. 11. It., fell from a car atOlen Leck last nlgbL The train broke loe) and the brnkemnn lest his balance, falling te the tracks and sustaining several soere bruises. It was his first trip en the resd. He left the train at Lancaster, where his home Is. Henry Birnnteck has left the bridge ofnee and will accept a clerkship at the Wrights Wrights vllle Hardware company. The shafting of the f.m and saw at the Susquehanna rolling mill broke lest ovc evc ning. The bar and guide mills were shut down last night until repairs could be made. Sherman K. Svv Ingler has been appointed bill clerk at the P. It. It. freight oHlee. W. M. Boynton wilt tke Swingler's place at the transfer station. The funeral of Leuis Leudenberger will be held en Saturday afternoon at2 o'clock. The romalnsef Jehn Ualner will be taken en the C A V. D. railroad en Friday morning for burial. Thore H slusli ice en the river. Dan Daly in 'Upside Down" will appear In the opera house te-night and give a fine performance. St, Peter's aud St. Paul's Bonefielat so ciety have elected the "following ofllcers: President, A. Haberstroh j vice president, Jeseph ICaufheld, sr.; werctary, Jeseph Knapp; treasurer, Jehn Pfeffer; messen ger, U. Schlll, br.; btewards, Jehn Wittluk, Win. SheatTcr; orphans" cominltlee, Win. Graullch, August Wcia. Vognnvllle Items. ' Israel McQuald accidentally full and Dreke uls lag. The prevalent disease, InQuenza, Is doing great work liere ; many nre coufitied te their boil from the effect of the malady. About twenty-five cases have been re ro re perted In (his place, seme of which are pretty serious. The modieli men are very busy, being obliged te be out almost night nnd day. The schools have been closed in consequence of the klckness. The funeral of Jehn Martin was largely attended en Saturday. Deceased was a little mere than 10 years old. He had been suffering from pulmonary dlfllciilUes. The New Helland district instltute will be held en Saturday In Witmer h.ill. An Interesting prtiglitmitiO has been arranged. Hcferatbe Aldernien. Wednesday evening was the tlme ap pointed by Alderman Barr for the hearing of the surety of the pcace case preferred by Carrie Hosier against Fred. Wagner. When the parties npjioured Wagner onterod a cress suit against Mrs. Hosier. Tills necessitated n postponement of both cases until next week. Jehn Sanders aud William Jenes, the two colored men against whom there are a number or Indictments pending, wero be be bo fero Alderman Halbich en Wednewlay aflernoen en uchargoef attempted robbery. Censtable Klcflur appeared as the prosecu tor and his complaint w as that theso men met Jacob Barge, a farmer, llIng near Bsften, In Lancaster. Wlille one of the meu attracted Farmer Barge's attention the ether tried te rob him. Returned te Flud Ills Father Uend. Frank Wiman, who went te Mlnnosetn ten years age nnd has been living there ever since, arrlved hi Lancaster en Atlantic Expres te-day. He was a seu or William Wiman, w he was btftlcd yesterday. Frank received a letter from home en last Friday, which brpught hlin the news or his father's ''illness. Owing te the eorero mievv stnrina In the Northwest he was uuablotegel liore until te-day. Upen Ills arrival he leamed for the ilrH time that his father was dead and burled. Before going West Frank was employed lit the Hioster hotue for a number of years and he is well known te frequenters of that popular hotel. retit a I'rteiully Visit. Last evening llftecn members of Coates Ceates Coates vllle Cluipter, of Coatesvllio, Pa., and several mombers of Hewell Chapter, of West Chester, Pa., paid a rraternil visit te Chapter Ne. , of this city. The work of the evening was the conferring of the mark and most excellent degrees. After the chapter clotted thore wai a banquet and some pleasing remarks were made by the members and vUlters. InDastltute Clrcumstiiucci. Samuel Tuler, colored, who died en Wednesday, was in very deutltute circum stances. Tricre has been no prevision yet made for the funnral, anil up te neon to day an undertaker had net been sent for. This afternoon Alderman A. F. Dennelly Interested himself and will arrange for the funeral. Appointed i Deputj . William C. Cruwell, grand counciller of Pennsylvania of the Order of United Friends, has appointed Themas F. Porrett, of this city, deputy grand counciller at Urge. A lloree'v birance Act. A horse belonging te Frederick Keone. of Terre Hlll,toieleoBoln the Uable several ilays age, broke down tiie deer uud ran a distance of umtle and a half when he tell overdead from the colic A L4ire Company. One of the largest cemjunles of any kind that has been here this season is Cenreld's Opera company, that came here this alter alter alter noeu, ever the Beading reid. Miss Delia Fex, a well-known young sliiger, Is ene or the principals in the company. m Cousxi'isatleunl Meutlutc. The members or bt, Jehn's Lutheran church met en Wednesday evening te Bidder the plans prepared for their new eburch building. The plan agreed upon by the committee was submitted anddis evieed. Final action will be taken at an rr, djeu adjourned meeting te be held en Wednes- vemug, February 8th. ,, , A Xoyel I'.iHurtaluiuent. "Tlie festival days of the week" Is the title fa novel entertainment te be given in' the basement of fit. Jehn's Lutheran )WMfc UUe and te-morrow erulngs. THE 8QMOAK THE AT. Blaine Say tlie Commission Wns Sue- ccssPitl. ThoSenato en Wednesday. In secret ses sion, resolved te make public the Samenn treaty negotlnteil In Berlin last spring, and the protocols showing the result of earh day'a meeting of the commissioners. The president says t " I am pleased te llnd In (ids general act an honorable. Just nnd equal settlement of the quoitlens which have arisen. Secretary lllalne's letter te the president Is rrv lengthy. He begins by reciting the fact that In n confidential communica tion te the Scunle en February 27 last. President Cleveland irave reasons why the appointment of the trcety commissiencis should be left te the incoming administra tion. Tiie secretary nayis the commission ers were told that the I'nltcd Slates do de sired n speedy and amlcable settlement; that It maintained its equallty of right in the disposition of Iho questions, but was Influenced as much by nn anxious desire te secure te the people of Hoiiien Hie condi tions of a healthy, prosperous aud civil Izod life, and vvnsheutid te nretcct the In terests or its (Avn cltlz'tis. The subjects at te which the cnmmlfrslouers were In stnictcd fell under five heads: First, they were directed te aik the restoration of the status quo In order te remove the disturbance caused by the forclble Intervention of Germany anil me deportation of Mallctea. Tills was net te be an ultimatum. . Second, the organization of a Mable gov ernmental system for the islands, whereby native Independence and autonomy should be preserved free from the control or pre ponderating lulluence of any foreign gev emment. Third, the adjustment eflaud claim-;. Fourth, the piohlbltlen of the nnle of firearms nnd alcoholic liquors. Fifth, the question or a municipal admin istration of Apia as a foreign settlement. The secretary says: The result is In the main entirely In accord with the instruc tions. SMALL HUT LIVELY LOCALS. Uoqrge Albright, n young man uhe lives In the Ilghth ward, this city, made his first trip yesterday as a brakcinau en n freluht train of the Peunsvlvaula railroad. At Qleu Lecli ids train tere apart, and he full from the top of ene of the ears te the ground botweon the tracks. He had ene of his arms badly Injured, though It was net broken, and ene of the car wheels tere nil the heel of ene beet. He was hiOnght te Lmicaster en Harrlnbuig Kxpress last c cuing. The re.il estnte of .Mary A. Dunltiiger, consisting of two houves, Nes, Ti nnd 725 Hast Orange street, and n let 6f ground fronting 26S1 fect en Hast Orange slroet and extending In depth 233 feet te M arlen street, was offered alpubllu sale at the Leepard hotel last evening. Thore wero no bids put en the properties aud they were with drawn. Jeseph Cate, a colored man, whose lfd lfd lfd douce is In Fulton township, took the hides of two red fexes te Alderman Hal bach's this morning. The nlilermin cut off and burned their ears mid made out an order for the bounty 82, allowed by law, which the county paid. Jeseph shot the foxes last woek. The license of Mergnrct Flery.St, Charles hotcl,Seceud ward, city, was transferred to day te Aaren Snyder. I.ftst otenlnga let of mischievous boy who saw seme smoke erlidng from the ruins of Jehn Faegley's stable, which was burned en Monday night, ran te the liouse of Dr. Qoerge II. Welchans and procured a key te box fifl, at Dnke and Lomen streets, by telling the members or the fain ily that there was a llre. An alarm was struck uml the fire dcurtineiit made geed lime, but they w ere net needed. The colored people or F.icgloysvllle M. i mission will held a debate en Satur day night en it very deep subject. They suppose ii case and that is that a woman l discovered en tin inland, whero hhe has been for some time. New thnquostlen Is: "Which is duservlng of the most credit, the 'spyer' (meanlpg ene man thai did did did cevered Iter), the boatman who lescuei her or the doctor who attends homlterw arils t" This should lie worth bearing, surely. Jehn Conners, w he idKesATft'his irune is O'Connor, onp-iyfllienicn elmiged with assaulting find robbing Abraham Urol Urel tlgauat Jacob Shaefi'er'ft, was heard lust eenlng before Alileriiian Dcen. Brclttgaii swiire positively that Conners was ene of the men who assaulted him. He wits coin milted for trial at com t. The Itotes, two excollent singers who have been at Mrennerclmr gaideu foreor u week, urn stilldrawliig large mid inter ested audiences. Their duetts ate ery flue and worth hearing. ANOTHKIt TOILVCCO FRAUD. A ltci'klpkit " lliiyer" Turns Uint (lap, Hut DlhiipjiearM Suddenly. The story or the operation of I lie man w he gae Ids n.imeas Chester 1'iocter, who se recklessly purchased tnhacoe in the neighhorlieod oritriipeter, last week, nnd then ran away, was net all told In yoster yester day's i.Mi.u.i(ii:.sci:rt. ltoperts show that he bargained te take the crops of n great many farmers at the most exorbitant prices. Tills j eung man was tall and slim, with light hair and moustache and had ene oye which looked as though It was glass. Anether young man, who may have been a paitueref Procter, operated about Gap In a similar manner during the latter pirteflnst week, lie w.w n small man with a dark moutitnche, and Haiti his niune was lllrsh, and that he c.une from .Nmv Yerk. He stepped at ltutter'w hotel, and for two days drne nreuiid among the farmem. He puichased u great many crops of tobacco, or at least elIcrel te take theni, at as lilgh as 20 enM 21 cents per pound through, LIUe the Lampeter mini he told the farmers te cemu te Gap nntl lie would pay thorn something in advance ler ids tobacco. The urrnngoment w us" that they wcre te meet litiu en Saturday, but by the tlme they arrlved lie hud flown Te ene fariner he ga e a check for $3, w hlch was no geed. On Saturday the tobueee man ipcnt part of the day about the village, and Anally lie started oil de n the railroad track, baying that he was going for his team, iie uu ei came luck and has net been keen since. He left behind him nn unpaid hotel bill, aud houlseowcd Poun Linville for two days hore hlre at $5 per day. He had purchased it liorse from u man named Lapp, ut the Gap, w lie smelled a rat, however, and did net dellvei him. Wlille In the illage lllrsh told the wild est tales about the tobaice business and these miidu the ticople shy of him. He said that lie had started In at Delta, Yerk county, and hud pui chased h gieit deal of tobacco through te Gup. lfe bail secured evcry crej) botweon Celiiiuhia mid Pert Deposit. HoelloreilNat IhishenggA) If lie would drive with him about the country two days buying tobacco, but the kind offer was rcl'UMMj. During hi stay Mi. Hlrsh were no vtt, but lieliud en very fancy shirt, and he ollered te send ene te each of u nuiiiber of men ubeut the (iaji when he returned te New Yerk. Fenccdit Check. Chief Smelli received a postal te-day te be en the lookout for William Mlller, wlie also gees under the names of Win. Myers and W. 11. lloyer. Under the latter immu he forgeJ a check yoleiday for $150 en the Lebanon National hank. He is described as being fcix feet in height, slim build mid beard, but long light moustache. He w ero dark clothes uud no e erce.it. (Te cluimed te huve a sister living In Lancaster. Up te 3 o'clock this afternoon Clilef Smeltz had net found the man. for Stealltiir u Wuteh Chain. Frank rilniub lias been in rested for the larceny et a wakh chain and gave bull for a hearing before Alderman Uarr. Te .lull l'er Llfij. Jehn Wesley Llkius, nged 12, was sent te the iMiiUenllary for lile in De Moines, la., for the murder of his father and mother, u few months age. stAtk neAim or aehicultuih:. ( tpeiilntc of ll Uosslens In Ilurrlsbum. umcrrn Klcctml. The Pennsylvania Stute Beard of Agrl culture met Wednesday morning In the liftll or the Heuse of Hcpresentntlvcs,,IIar-; rlsburg. An olectlcn fureniccrs rekiilted i President, Governer James A. Ucaver, eX' ofllclej vice presidents, Jehn McDowell, of Washington county j N. F. Underwood, of Wnyne county; Lasitliurn Iteednrj of Bucks ceuntys excmtltn commit tee, J. A. Hcrr, (.'Union t P. H. Searle, Susquehntiuat Geerge U. Slltrclj Berks; J. W. Matlier. Tiega; Dr, W H. Rowland, Yerk) Calvin Cooper, I.an I.an caster; 8amuel McCleary, Iflwrcncej secretary, Themas J. Ilge, Harrisliurg. Tim allnrnoen'H session was devoted te essays and discussions en the following tepics: " lias the tlme arrived when Penti sylMinia farmers should seli their stock T' "Fencing ns apirtldage te tiie farm." Potatoes nnd potato ciiltiire " In the evcnlng an address was dclltered by Luther 8. Kmiiriimn, esq., of Ianwster, en " Our luterest Burden." The discussion Ter Tliursday will be con flhed te reeds, ihclr constrilcllen and re rcnlrand the laws governing tlieiu. A number of experts are 0xected te be pres ent and an intorestlug discussion is ex peclcil. Ollln tliostenn. i The Hnmburg-Aincrlcaii stoiuuerlthaotla. from Hamburg for New Yerk, which put In ut Halifax for coal, lias 25 cabin and 2iri steorage iHissengnrn and 2,000 tens of cargo besides malls. Mr. Schnol Schnel drr said that during the voyage thore was a succession of the meat fearful gales tliat the ship had ever met. On the lltlinnillMli tiie wind blew with hurri cane force nccompanled by n sea that was fearful te leek upon. The deck w as under water all tiie tlme. At neon en the 17 tli it blew andthcr hurri cane Willi n worse sea than before, but by the Judicious use or oil bags, which wero hung ecr the hew h for twelve hours, the steamer was enabled te weather the storm, although outside of the charmed clrcle of the oil the ocean was liken boiling cauldron The waves would rush en furiously te the oil, then bie.ik nnd pass hurmlely ever the snip, A (lontle Homliitler. Y. M. 0. A. Library Finn! Hupwr Junuary M, mnml 31, in Donrsem's Hull, Ne. 12.1 Dut King dtrtft. J22.sd Ne Cure or Ilcllef, Ne l'ny. If you are n siilfercr In any way, don't full te Klc Hoke's KlfClrlc appliances a trial, luhu u written Kflnmnlce with every belt iBclliny nclf, and If after piie week's trial you are net lipneflted or cured, I will refund the money less SO per rent. C. U. HOKK, lineiiler, en sciend lliier of I Irrr's store. Ne. 811 North Qui en strict, l.nncnter, Pa,, every Wednrsda) nnd Saturday from 0 h, m. te 0 p. in. Cnll for book. Malh elflce, Heading, 1V.I JunZKjtd 8upper nt Odd Fellows' Hull. The Ladles' AM (Society of the Prcubyteilun Mi mortal church, will cite it auiicr this, to morrow and Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows' li.ill. UxtPiiidve arrangement have becninnde for the event mid the. Indie deserve a liberal lutreiing. Insurnnce Pnld. TheTrsder'.t Traveler's Accident company paid Jehn II. llner S57.lt Indemnity, falling down tlie elevator ; and A. C. Itote t'l fulling down an open cellar deer, through J, M. West ImcflVr, agent. Sicatlte. Kansine. In thin city, en theSlth lnsU, Jehn ItniiKlug, In tlieClat ear of his age. Iho rclutlves and friends of the family ule, Ht. Jevcph'i, St. Antheny's and Ht. Bernard's t.eelctlcs are respectfully lnrltisl te attend ths funeral, from hU late rildvnec, en the corner of St..Iesi.ph and Dorwartstrrets,enl'ridaymorif. lug hi 8) o'clock ut the heutn aud llcqutein Mas nt ti o'clock nt HU Antheny's Church. In termt'iit at St. Antheny's cemetery. Md Allentevvn and Lehlsh papers please copy.) CCNNi.seitAM. In this elty, en theSOth Inst,, Surah V. Cunningham, vviruel the late I'nincln Cuiiiilugiuiui, In her Klili year. Therilatlvrsand frlendi of thefauill) lire re upeclfully Invited te attend the funeral from her Inte residence, Ne. iii Jehn sliict, en Fri day afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Internum at Uiu nutcr ceiucteij. ltd HmiKin. In this city, en the 21st Inst., Minion Hclictd, In the 771 Ii year of hlsngi, The rclatlvi mid friends or the family ; also, HI. Authoie's nud Ht. Jeseph's Kocletles are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from lilslule reldenic, Ne. Sisnigh street, en Sat nr day ineriiliigntSJ50'cliclc. ltcqulcm .Mnks nl Ht. Jeseph's Church atd o'clock. Interment at Ht. Jeseph's c metcry. 2td Itlaritcttv. l'hlliulelplilii ri'odiice Murliet. l'llil.ADKt.l'lllA, Jan. 2:1 Noen-Flour dull; l'cim'a HiiietK, 2 2V&2CiO; extra. 27M30II; family, 3twj37j; roller, t Wrfl 20; patent, IIAJtfJO. Wheat htcady; Ne. 2 lied, new, tsOVde; Ne. 1 l'enn'e lteil. 10c; Ne. 2 de, s7a8.se. Cern linn ; Ne. 2, new, IWJU.lse ; eld,lJ3 tie. OaUsteidy; Ne. 2 White 27f.Vc. ; Ne. 2 mixed, 27c llriin linn; Winter 1275il3 75; Hiulng. J12Q ilahsl liav dull; :il Okri.ll mins toeualltv S timothy II M313 W for choice; nilxc.l, 1)11 00; luileil re Btravv, new, 5t5 50JISOO. Mutter firm; l'eim'a rrunnery xlr 2B.t27e; lVnn'a firsts extra, 2c .Jobbing, 3(ViJI Cgs II nil ; IVuu'iiUrkts, ifiVJsltfc; held let", 15 Sulcus le n.uiillt). CheeM ttcudy ; pat t Hkliiis, ti!i-'; full skims 2k'V. Petroleum quiet ; refined In bills., 7Wc IVitateeirsteady ; S.Vfi!e icr tiincTistequalltj. eeuI hloeli ami itimiU, Hciierlisl by J, 11. Leng. Pur Iji-Ht value. Mile. IjincuH'tu per icnt., isv li) 101 " 0 :' " lMD .... ll " i " " Mieal lean 1H1U lit) " I " " In 1 or 20 it nit. Km " t ' " In 6 r20vuiiK. UM " t " " Iul0er20cnr8. KM " " " In 15er)vears. lwl Miinliclm lloreugh lean KM MISCKLLANUOL'S STOCKS. no lai KM mi laiij Kl. 102 1 w Hi 10 100 quarryvlllnlt.lt MlllersvllleatrielCar,. , ... .. Inquire Priming Company , (latllL'ht ami 1'iiel Cemnnnv M fit) 00 t no 25 10 KU 100 SO Htevius lleilhfl (lleiidi)., , . Cetuuilila (as Company. Celuuilila Water ('einiuiiiv Hnsnuelianiia Iren Company .diirletta Ilollen-wure Hlevms Heuse . MlllersvllleNonualbcheol . . Northern Mai ltd llnhtini .Market .. (las Ceniuiuy llends (5 )H-r ct. 1KKI). 11 205.23 210.10 1.05 is 77 5S 1UI im.M 107 lniira 37.V) re ; 15 65 te HO U) 101 i a tciii USA) no 1 ISA) 37.25 30 (SI flU U) 100 lit) 100 ion a) .VI .V) M M M Hi W 1(0 1W U) v eiiiinuia iioreuKii ueiuiii Oiitirrvvllle It. It. 7- Ih-iiillnc ,v Celiiinbla H. It. 6's. .. ., lMlKeii LIkIU Company Western Mnrlut Southern Market. l.-uu-.iKlirClt.i htreet Italtua) Ce, limt i:nd htns't It.illuav West End Htrvet llalluaj lAncastirHtenm ltadlatorl'e.,.,. Helvetia Leather Ce., WuUh factory li'11 .. Lime. Clicm, Ce., .. ..... TUlIM'IKK MTOCkn. l.tncister AFrultvllle . .... , Ijiiu-tislcr A l.ltll. lailieastcr A. Wllllaniklewu ljuieiutcr A Maner IjuicasterA. Mnnheltii. Iiiiiicasler A Marietta. lAncAKtcr A New Helland Hlif Biirtntt A lleuvir Valley . HrldKciKirt and Jlen.eliiH. Celuuilila A UifMiint Hill. . Celuiubla A Washington, ('oiiestega A lll(t HprhiK . Marietta A Mount Jey I .'inc. Ml, Jey A Lllubcthtnuu l.anciistcr a Hii9e,uehnuna IjincaMer A- New Danville Celuiubla A Marietta MavtOMii A r.lirubetliteMii ) no ilii 20 a) a KO 2:1 27 20 20 2.5 112 .V) 211U 11 211 VI 7.5 :w M M 2lVii,5 IH J1K1 Its 1T0 UiCO 112 lfl 12, 11 17 H5 Ul fi 151 IM no 1LI 2A) itr 117 125 125 111 .1(10 25 l.'incistcr A Knhrata. .. . 'i', Ijiucjistcr A Willow Htreet 25 Htnitburu A MIUiHirt . as Marietta A Majlewn .... as HANK STOCKS, Flrat National Hank.. ,. .1(0 runners' National llunk M Fulton Nstleual Haul;.. 100 L'Uieasler Count) National Hank- ') Northern National Hank. lte People' National Hank.. . ... 1(0 Kcvstone National llauk.Muulieliu 10 Columbia National Hank 100 UO Christiana National Hank .. . Coiichletfii National Hank Knhnitu Nutlei.ul Hunk.. .. .. First National Hunk, Celuiubla.. l'lrt National Hunk, Htraxhiire. Klrnl National Hank, Marlettu First National Hank, Ml, Jey. Lllltz National Hank. Meuntv llle National Hank. Maiihehn National Hank. Union National Hank, Mount Je New Helland National Hunk (lap Natleiml llnnk, . OuitrryvtlluNallenal Hank. Lllzabethtim 11 Natlenul Han n . .. Cent ml National Hank, Columbia 1(0 1(0 no 1(0 no 100 110 100 HO Ml no no 100 no nw I.lve stock .Markets. Cnu'AOe, Jan. 22. ttecclptv, ll.eu) ulilpmenU IjCOO; steady; beeves, ti VMi 25; steers, rV OOStTU ; sleekerii and feeder. f2 353 J 20; cnus. bulliiud mixed, II 6O14JIO: Texas cattle, W UH'i ) ; Weitern Itaiiet rs, ti 70u.l 10. H0K8 lteieli)U.".).0(W. ktiliuntnlu, 7,000; mar ket strong; mixed, $.1 tijiets b7H; heavy, fJ l5 )WM; llKht,t3U.V3l7l; skips, IJOXeJ W. Hlitei HeeclpW, t,.ViO; shli iiientn. l,(XO: mar mar kctttreiin; iuitlM-ji,JI&it5 W; Wttern woeled I1KU5C0; kliernTexanii.k.1 )il 10; lambs, MOO te((!2ierhuiidrtd ueklit. Kast LuiKiirr. Cnltui UceclpU, 2U': khlp tnuu, W, market slew ; pilme, f 1 'JJQi W ; fHlrtOKOed.MTtMIt iteckMl nnd feeders, 12 SO 3 : e cr slil piied te New Yerk. . . itRi ..naeeipu, two; siiinmenis. iwii market active; best, light Terson. It eml in; medium and llrlit llilladelpliln, 1!V4te0i "1 . wsjs Brum wi MSI I Jivii" wvv neavy ners, pi 7Ws te ; reuglm, I1JKK. VI Mini! NIUBI1K. 1I 19 I -- . --- - : tiocarsihlppedteMew Yerk., . HlKwp-Kerelnu, -me: ufalpmeni. 23)0! market ilew ; prime, r 750 ; fair te gewl, II 2.1 Q.5TO;commen,l3(;t3(iO: lmnl,ll60.iODO. - Ont In unit frorislens Karnlnhed by H. K. Yiindl, Ilreker. f . ,CnicA6e,Jn. 21. t)ocleckp.fn. - " ' r . 'Wltet. C'irn. Oats. Perk. Ird. january.jt.....-;.. ... aii Felirnary.... , li 21J April..,, May June.... Inly vtxr tM ...u Crude Ull February. vuumiia ...., Closing I'rlccs 2.1& o'clock p. m, Whnnt Cern Oals. PerK, January .......m. tu Kebrunry ............ 7fRj Marrb ...,..,.,... 78 4 April , , HniiiMuiitMMtuiiri rQ June , , July-.... ......... te i ear . ..... Consels..., Crude Oil Winter Wheat. Hprlng Wheat. Oau-'...'. live Usrley,. Iteeelpts Hek.... lUceliitt;ettlc.. Htoo Quotations by Iteed, McOrenu A Ce., bankers, Ijineaster. l'a. NKW VOIIK LIST. 11 A. M, Canada Pncirtc... O. C. V. A l. Colerado Ceal Central racllle-.... Canada Heuthern.. CHI. HI- U 4 1'lig... Den. A llln O. Del. L. 4 W. Krie ,... Krte 211(1(1.............. Jer 0 - K.AT Leu. A N........ L. Hhore Mich. Cen , Mtiseurl t'HClflc... lieric. Valley...... N. 1'.' PrcT.?.7.!Z"."""."""I! 7i N. Went, Ill N. Y. O WtV. New Knglaud , ibi tislTeunessee. Omaha - Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A W. Pacific Mall lllchmend Terminal HU Paul rexasraclde... Union Pacific. Walmsli Cem... Wntiaxli rrer. .i Western U WestHliere Henda.. IMIII.ADKl.l'llIA I 1ST, liph. Val 11. N. Y. A l'hlla.... , Pa. 11. IL iwnuiuK....... t. ji.;i. Ill. NaV 5ii uesieuv. 1'iiRji , ...,, I'. A 11 N.CenU ., l'oeplcs I'll.. . .. Ildgt's MM oil . ieu; leuji ie33 lcu bDcvtiocini'itte. A HHOLUTKLV rllltF. ROYAL BAKING pbwbER. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el pu rlty, strength mid wbelcsumeuess. Mure economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In coniiwtltlen with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Mil "i!u in cans. UeVAi. Haki.ne l'ew m-.n tje.. 10(1 Wall street, New Yerk. uuu'.'l-UdAl) w uhtTueeTved. " " IlOEDERKIt RED lAHEL, 'Iho Finest of Champagnes. HOlUiUR'H LIQUOR BTOHE. Ne. 22 Centre Huuarc, rfTiiiTViNEH f "Tine of wax htkric 1 Act ami Pumtlne Candles for the Holi days, at Jul.! ER'HHOAl' CO. l-IisT Se HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN J J Iho elty, at HILLY WAIT.'H, Nes. 5 A 103 North O ueen Ht. dcethOnidM.Tu.'lhJS IOUND-CIOAR BTAMPS;THi: OWNER .U can have them by calling at this enlcc ltd irANTKD-A GOOD, BTHONG. EXPEIU y eiued girl ler general housowerk, In it family of three persons, Aimlvnt it" SEABrOltANOKHT. POIl RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAHT King Rtrwl, formerly occupied by As. trlch llre-. Alse second nnd third fleer rooms, from April 1, 1!W. Inquire of JunSMfd II. G. LIPP. TTOll RENT. FROM ApTTlL "i&IeTtTu: ' Hetel situated leruer Eust Chestnut uud Llulstlan sheets. At preeut occupied by Theo Theo eore Wendltz. Apply te E.7L"71. HATES. Jan22-thl 113 North Diikehtreet. TTtOR Rr.NT-DWELLINOH AND OTHER J properties, with and without conveniences; for immediate possession mid from April 1st, new Is the best time te rent. Call for printed lists at JI.VUHMANAjHUHNH, RealEstute AgcnU, J-2tdR Ne. 10 West Orange Strict. IJlOIl RENT-rilOM APRIL 1, TIIFPrWO ,1' large basement rooms at the Eastern JIar ket Heuse, with three vaults, llrst-elass eleva tor, ceunti rs, elc Alse, the shedding and jard adjoining thu markit lieui-c. Apply te ALLAN A. II ERR. Secretary, J22-3tdU 10.S ljst King Htriet. TJS.OK HEADQt'AltTERH I1 A.O. K. or JL C, K. of O. E., I. O. It. JL. J). U. A. JL, P. O. ti. of A., I.O.O. F Elks, Charms mid Plus, gote ERIHMAN'H. Ne. 12 Wet King Htreet, ALIKORNlX Sptclal Parties. Heml-meuthly. Tourist sleeping ears. Cheap rates. Heuthern Pacltte Ce. Address, H. HAWLEY. Guii'l Iistem Agent, an llreadwnv, New Yerk ; H. J. HMU'II, Agent, t'JH.Sd HL.Plilla. Janl0-lyd2tnw f-V H mtcTlBUpTElL OYSTERS, CHICKENS AND WAFFLES. The Ijidlcs' Aid Heelety of the Presbyterian Jlrnterlal Church, will 'give a Huppcr In Odd Fellows' Hall, Houth Queen stieet, Thursday, Friday and KUunl.iv Eveutugs, January JJ, 21 unit 25. testers. Chickens anil Wattles mid lighter i efreslnnentH will be served. TICKI7TB, 10 A 25 Cents. JanlS-.t.S,Tu,Th tlNVIiSTORS ! HE HUH. DING AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION of Dakule Is a large real estale mort mert giigu company uiiikliig leans upon the saiiin prlnelple as the small local building ussoela usseela ussoela liens of the IJist. It Issues pild-up stock in .rtlllcates ranging In amount from $50 te $5,IKX). Eurnlngs ninge from Uperecnt.te lsiwr cent.lHT nniiunitdeeiidlng upon length of time owner cirrus stiK'k. A portion of dlv blends are paid semi annually In cash. Stock iilways has atlxeil cash value te be paid stockholders bv the association luraisa former wishes te sell. Ail teclc Issuett en debentura plan being backed by mortgages deposited with n trustee. Correspondence Invited. CW.HTARLINO. Philadelphia Office, Ne. Ill Walnut Htreet. JauKlmced IROPOSAUS FOR HTONK. Sealed proeals villi be received bv thu htri-et Committee up te 5 clock p. m. en Mou Meu lin) , Jnnunr) 27, lKw, ter stone for umi en ilie strietsef Ijinciettcr, said slone lobe brekin te 7c ns directed by tlie Htreet Committee. Bidders will slate price ut eunrrleer tun of 2,000 Htiiids, with and without use of city irushiriind engine, nud price of stone dcllv- red en the stretts where nitded, or free en heard cars at Lancaster, nud also state location of nuiirrlis. lUdilcrs miibl furnish te the teniiiiltte net lisxthuii three samples of the stone theypro theypre theypro pteto furnish, which siiinplcs shull bu tmil dresteit te ticulKsef 2 Inches, and. If net homo genous, must 1m cut parallel with the ilenv line, such samples te he subjected te mi) tests which may lieileaued prejx'rb) Itieiommlt Itieiemmlt tieln order te ilulsrinlue their relative value for the purposes for u Ilk h they inn tele used. The riunllty us se determine ill UCltTIIIIUCll lllllhl tie fullv maintained ilurlu; ag the term et the lemmlltee Hid term el cuntncl. In ease of itUimte, Ilia lemmlltee Is te be sole Judge of the quallt) of the steuu furntklied. Contract lu begin en uud te be made for ene or three j curs, at thu option of Iho committee. All bids must be neeeiiipanleit by a certified i heck In the sum efjlw.uiut upon theawnrdet the contract a bend In nsultuhle amount, with approved securlt), must be furnished for the faithful performance of the Mime. Ihe Committee reerves the right te reject nny or all bids. Hills te beli nut the ottlee of C. A. Oast, Ne 11 North Duke street, Ijufere 5 e'i lock p. in., en Monday, Junuury 27, unduddreMCd te liehtrtxt Committee of ljuicaster. Hyonlerel theCemmlttci'. W. RIDDLE, Chalriuan. a A. GAbT, Clerk. Jaul5,U,22,25 ... O IS m ppe . .. ,HI4 IUUO U 1J 81 .. . ' MM 22i ..... mi .......... TV 32i ...... ... O IM ..m.. 1 e; 1.41 rd arJ 21K ei 6iH KJ ...... 10 00 6 02 sitj ..... 32 22J4 10 2 B 15 32 iii . 82 .... ... .jrr 711 a 7. f. N Iteieipt. car txiu. at T7I -.....-.. ................. .....M..... O) ......, Iteaa ...... 31,000 13,IM 1 Mnrkets. Iji 12 m. tr.M, wyt ttf'i v,i te" &'" m" ..... m" 137 liim'i 28 x S VX$ 105 105 7tji 75 Ve 31M 31 712 7tk 1112 111(4 '? 3flW Xi 19 i iw list; H HU 21 jj 21 ; 21 IP f OM t - -l'-s '-i -'jS M ' W,l 1J? y. 2?k 2s K 85 85 V2H .v.: '.:: mi ,, Wy, 19 8-10 " gltw 3lttettltment. T AM A CANDIDATF. Fnit MAYOR." DU.8AMUKL T.DAVIB. Subject te ttepubllcan rules. JZMMR rrmK finrht link ok wax otkrie 1. Acid and Parannc Cuidlei for Uls lloll llell days, at MiLLKU'H HOAH CO. Otl LOHT-IILACK COCKER BPAN1LL. 1J it jtl.tfd . zr? nuitiii I'ltirtcK ht, risilKKINLHTLINKOK OAMDLKH HUITA JL hle for Candlemas Day, at MILLKU'H HOAPCO. TTlOIl.JtRHTA THIIKE-HTORY IllttCK PT !' uweuin neue, wiui medern.lln Dwclllrur ments, Ne. MI 17 Fatsl Klnit street, with Jtrlck iiiiuin'. ib ui iiniiirii -iibus t Hiihle en leL New occupied by Jelm W. Hei man, Apply te GEO. IJ. HI'ltECIlEn, Ne. 213 East King street JS-tfd rpilE FINEST 'LINK OK WAX HTKIHO 1 Acid sod runillne Candles for the llell das, at MILl.ER'H HUA1 CO. rip UK I-AllOEHT AND riNKHT LINE OK L Meerschaum and French tlrlar Pipes. ClKiir Helders, Cigar Cases, Bnufl Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. DEM UTH'H CIO AH HTOUE. uls-tfdR III East Ktng street. AllMEIW WANTED TO HUI'PLY MILK AT TUB t.ivmuTiFii r. tt & itt?r. m e29-tf(lAwlt 8.t5 Church HU, Ltmeaaler, Pa, rtftUE KINEHT LINE OK WAX HTEIIIC JL Acid and I'araflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLEIlTd HOA1 CO OR IIAND80MENECKTIEH, " Ge le ERIHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Htreet. mill A- ' da) s, 1I1K FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIC Acid and rnrnflne Candles for tba llell- at .Miiji.i.ii a BUAi co. rriHE FINEST LINK OF lMfOUTEl) AND X Domestle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Clears, our manufacture, In boxes of 25, Aland 100. nKMirrif'M fin a it H-rniiK alg-tfdlt lit East King BtreeU rpllOCTAHHANk, HltlllT MANUFAtTURKIW AND MEN'S UUtl'lTTKHH, Ne. 110 North Queen Htreet. Hhlrts made te order n low as J 1 100. l'erfect fit uuaranteed. .inranieeq. rnuich necessity we have starded a HAND hreuitl LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all kinds. mar20-lydR TJUULIO HALE, OK BATimnAT, JjTjtUAKY; 2,5, lgTO, Will be sold at public sale at the iate residence of Anna Btener, deceased. Ne. 300 Houth Prince street, a large and general assortment of House hold and Kitchen Furniture, such as beds, bed steads, tables, chairs, criet, canned fruit, Ac Sale te begin nt 1 o'clock p. in. JaniWtd n. V. ItOWE.Auet. ANOVELENTKIITAINMENTINCONNEC ANOVELENTKIITAINMENTINCONNEC tlen with an Oyster Huppcr, -F.NTITLED- The Festal Days.ef the Week," In the lecture room of HU Jehn's Lutheran Church, en the evenings of JANUARY 23 nnd ADMISSION 10 CENTS. J23-2td pitOCTOK'H OPERA HOUHE. Procter A Heuller Proprietors and Jtauitgers. Thusday, Jan, Z, Cenreld's Comic Oneru Com pany In 'THK KINli'B FOOL," Prices, 25c, tj0e..5c.100and II CO. I rldey, Saturday nnd Baturda "l'AHHION'H HLAVE." Prices, li nnd 75 Cents. Jtatlnee, 20, M, no It OUHE-PAINT1NO, GRAINING AND th'i GLAZING. " RON J. HllOWN. nce.iir te an. V. Brown, deceased. Prnctlcul. I'ulnter. Grnlncr and Glazier. Werk done by contract or day ns Cheap as tlrsUclass work can be done. Best workmen, and none but best material used. Fine Graining nspeelnlt). a-Orders by mall attended. Hhep 52 North Queen, llesdcnce 111) East James street. JanU-liml ,1 f HEAD OK J1ICIIIGAN AND ILLINOIH HORHES. 1 he undersigned has received at Longencck Lengencck er's Hale nnd Exehange Htahles, Jlanhelm, 10 head of Hue Jtlchlgaii and Illinois Horses. Among them several fast horses, match teams, and seme heavy boned feeders, which will be told cither at prlvnte or public sale. " ' Hale te commence at one o'clock p.m. Satur day, Janunry 25. j. Im iU.-SUI.ISCUIVI.IV, AgU f. Alicllnnppr. !,.,?ti H. G. HOMMV, Auctioneer. yipLLIAMHON A. FOHTER. Proper Prices -FOR A Winter Bargain Sale. EVERY ARTICLE A PAYING 1NVEHTJIENT Hats, Caps and Furs. Ladles' Flush Shoulder Capes, ti ; snle price. S3 Ludlis'Hlack Hair Canes, d 75; i.iln nrlrr. B Jleu'sFlneHllkllals, ndvaiue spring st)les, Men's Fur Derby Hats. 51 50; sale price, fl. Yeung .Men's Htjllsli Derby's, J2; sals price, 31 60. IIej s' I.lglil Colored Cleth Hats, Jl ; sale pi Ice. 3Sc Heys' Deuble Shield Caps, 60c, sale prle!; 15e. Cleth Windser Caps, 60c, snle price, 85c. A large quantity of Hand Satchels soiling for half their original price. Furnishing Goods. Men's iiiul Heys' Gloves, 10c per pair. Ilejs' Heavy Weel Gloves, lie per iralr. Jlcn's Weel and Leather Mittens, 17c nnd 25c per pair. Jlcn's Dress Suspenders. 13c per pair. He) s' Dress buspenders, 5e and luc per pair. Men's Shirts and Drawers, while and colored, 25c each. Jlen's Seal let and Natural Weel Shirts and Draw ers, 75c each. .Men's Derby Ribbed All-Weel Shirts and Drawers, Stench. Heys' Shirt Waists, 25c, 38e,at)c. Jlen's Heavy Duck Overalls, 45c per pulr. Jlen's Overalls and Jumpers, 25c each. Jlcu' and Heys' Demet Shirts. 25c, !Wc, 50c He) s' Hlue Hhlrts. All-Weel, 7.5c each. Jlen's Flannel Shirts, 75e und 81. Ladles' and Hisses' Coats and Jackets. All-Weel Heaver Jackets, black, green and blue, Jl ; sale price, $.150. Ladles' Tun Heuver Cleth Jackets, $5; sale, pi lee. $1. Ladles' Dark Grey Heaver CletliJacketi,, $5 ; wile price, 8-1 T ' Gent's Uretchen Coats, All-Weel Goods, $8 nndS7; sale price, J5 and J5 50. Children's Fancy Cleth Coats, $.5; sale price, He)s" Black Corkscrew Hults, ; sale price, He)s' All-Weel Cheviot Hults, $t!50; sale price, $5. He) s' Caii Ov erceats, St) ; sale price, f7. Notions- Ladles' All-Weel Hosiery, 12c, 20c, 30c, tOe, 4M., IW, ladles' Ciishmeie, Jllttens, I0e, 15e, 25c, ISc. 1 . nll.w Ulllr lllltmi. jw. nil.. .1 .1 lr. Children's Cashmere Jtlttens, 10c, 15c, 25c Ladies' Black DressGoeds. Uornee iSulflngs, Herges, Cashmeres, Henri ettas and Dliigeuuls ut popular prices. Latest Spring Designs, Se in. Percales, 12Uc iwr )iird. Wash Debelges, lurge variety of patterns, 1 )ardsfar25e, UtauilfulHlaekHllk,2tln. wtde.tl pertjarJ, Men's Full Dress Coats and Vests. Full Hre Party Coats and Vcvts, Broad Bread cloth. SID. Full DnJi Party Ciuts und Vests, Saxony Cleth. S22. Full Dress Party CiNitsiindVe.lt, l'lnellruud l'lnellruud cleth, Ul. Beets & Sliees IidliV lXingela Kid, Senata Tees, Flexlblu Heles. R. Indies' Deugela Kid, 17 l!ulten, Full Square Tee, 12 50. Jlen's iMee Frent, Square Tee, 11 50. Jlen's Ceu.'riss, Square or Round 'loe, 1150. Ilejs' Lace or Butten bhecs, J125. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AM) NO. 318 MARKET HT., HAHHUHUHO. PA. Williamson & Fester, Jlcn 3lcrtttmnt TIIKY CAN ALL COPY IHIT NONBCAN Equal Hilly Waltt's Havana Killer Clear at NOH. A m NORTH Q0KKN HT. deMmdM,Tu,Th ' 1 BUBINK8BUITHAT COHT, DREHH HUITS rcdnccd.TnniMTtnes vrry low, Overcoats at any price, and all trimmed and made up In TcOILVNNANOWLS. txadlnK Tailors, Ne. IW North ttaeen St. BEAT TWO FOR Ff'ECENT.CIrtAIt8 the city, at 1HLLY.WAITZH, Nes. 6 A 103 North queen Ht. decMmdM.Tu.ThJs TUDQEH HAVE LONO SINCE DECIDED (J that Dllly Waltz's Mgar Is the Dcst In the State. Fer sale at NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN rtT. dec6-flindM,Tu,Tli3 f-T DAY COURHE; UO NIOHTHEH O HIUN. KEYHIONE UUlMvMH COL Youec Men mid Ladles. Tblf school Is better nreearcd than ever te Klve you a first- class business education. Our efforts the flrit year have been crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. D. MUHHER, Prln., tfdAw 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. TTELLOt IOHITlONR FOR ORADUATFB. The LANCAHTER BUHINESS COLLEGE does net held out positions as an Inducement forjeungmenand ladles te enter. Although It has placed mere yeunir men and ladles In pe sitien than any ether medium ; and, by the way, they are romnetcntyeungmen and Indies, leu. visit ut lAiucge nuuuii Ne. SI North Duke street. Address. II. C. WEIDLER. Principal. -pUHLICHALE. On FmnAv, January at, 1880, will tic sold at the residence of Mrs. Hhubcrt, Ne. 200 East Iomeu street, optieslte the Jancas ter cemetery, the following personal preperty: One bedstead and bedding, marble ten bureau, marble top table, dining and ether tables, cane sent and ether elixirs, sink bench, parlor heater, reek stove, laree mirror, washstand, sewing machine, Ingrain and rag carpet, tubs, stand, pets, pans, m paintings of all sizes, dishes of all kinds, etc Hale te begin at 1 o'clock p. m. II. F. HOWE. Auctioneer, J22-2U1R MR Houth Prince Ht. -I HEAT AUCTION HALE OF ENTIRE VJT Hteck of New Furniture,! COMMKNCINO HATClinAY, JANDART 25, 18(0, At P o'clock n, nt., will Inventory M.OOO, and will positively be sold without reserve. The Ann of Dclchler A Hchaum, 21 Houth Queen ttrcet, Ijvnenster city, have transferred the entire stock te the undersigned, te be sold at auction It Is an Immense stock, and there's the rub. be cause it will take a small army of house-kcep-ers te buy It- Turn out I Turnout! forhau ferhau stlres. Foshlenable Parler Butts, Bedroom Hulls, Hat Hacks, Lounges, Easy Chairs. Well lie have everything found Inn stock of the kind. JOEL L. HAINEH, JaiU8,20,23,2t<w Auctioneer. lyeWN'H.CREJlOLENE. Chapped hands, face nnd lips, all roughness and redness of the skin, pi evented by the use of Brown's Cremelene. Cremolcne Is a DELIGHTFUL CREAM OK ALMONDH, containing no grease, oil or glyce rine Purely vegetable, clean and pleasant te use. Will net soil the finest fabric. Is net sticky. Kid gloves can be worn Immediately after applying. Endorsed by physicians, society ladles and all who have used it. J1ADE AND BOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE; COR. DUKE & LEJtON BT8. - Fer Sale by J. A. JIILLER, Druggist, Ne. SO North Queen strecL Janl3 1)1 u,Th,H-R -ITTK K.XAMINE EYK8 FREE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed! If you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will ben grat help te you. We use lnlmltable "DIA JIANTA1, lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Helld Geld Spectacles, ys.OO ; usual price, fffi.OO. Hleel Spectacles, fSOe.; usual price, Sl.OO. Artificial E) es Inserted, f?-l ; usual price, 910. M. ZIKEHAN BROJ130 S. Hinth Street, i. ( PHILADELPHIA. OPTICIANS Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvK-ljd ALACK OF FAH1110N. Wonders Will Never Cease!- Read What We Advertise Fer The GREAT CLEARING' SALE -AT- ASTRICH'S h 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Loek Out Fer FRIDAY'S Great One-Day Sale. On Friday, January 24th, and en this clay only, we offer the balance of all our Ladies' New markets at Half Price. Every Newmarket at half the original price. These marked $5 for $2.50; these marked $7.50 for $3.75; $10 for $5; $15 for $7.50, and se en. Alse the balance of our Plush Jackets, Plush Wraps, Plush Sacques, Plush Medjeskas, en Friday, at half their original price. Alse the balance ofeur Children's Coats at half price for Friday. Furthermore, we offer for this sale our 5 Jersey Coats at $3.29. Our 6 Jersey Coats at 3.50. Our $7.50 Jersey Coats at $5. And still mere, all our Beys' Kilt Suits, the original of which was up te $5, en this day at $1.98. Ne one should miss this Great One-day SKle. All our Beys' Suits at 1 lalf Price. Your last chance en these. At our Plush Counter we offer en Friday, for one day only, our whole stock of 24-inch Colored Silk Plush, regular price 75c and 9SC, at 49c a yd. On account of the great rush at our Ribbon Sale te-day,' we are compelled te extend the same for one mere day, " Fri day," when we will sell the bal ance el the stock of Ribbon at the same prices as te-day. PalaceofFasMen, 115 & 117 North Queen St. m of Fan Ww Mviiecii-: -CARRIAGE WORKER- D0EKS0M0ASXIAOK WUjuu,, Cerner of Duke and Vlnn RUeeu Ifermerly Nertw-k A Mlley), OIX). KNOB BECK, Pre-i. "MLOOO OvirBlx'ilieuwnd Dollars 06,000 In Fine Vehicles nnw en Exhibition. 180(1 AlltheLiATEHTHTYLIMfbr 1MO -The licsl of mechanics en rrpalrln at Uw Doersom Carriage Works, corner of Duke aa4 Vine streets. cW-lydR rpHE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTKRIO JL Acid and Faraflne Candles for the Belt. days, at M I LLEIIS HOAPCO. UltMAKEOK OOLDEN LION AND MIA Ueertdatc Clears cannot be excelled. DRMUTU'H CIOAH HTORB, Established 177a 114 East Klug UtwH. ais-tfdli F OR HII1HTS, COLLAR8 AND CUFFS, EHIHMAN'S Ne. a West King Htreet. XJILLYWA1TZ HAS THE BERT TWO FOR mj baanaee uigsri in ineHutus, at NOH. B A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. deeMmdM.Tu.Tli.H 1 KEATEBT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary l The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRTSJ flvnrrnatA fnariA ti r.rdnr nlMtt tirlnA. Trousers reduced from tlO te 18; from 18 te IS f rromietoHW. Heavy Hultlngs reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material satin lined, at 128. This Is the most sweeping redaction cverJ made In Fine Tailoring, and will enabla the! cash bu)cr te get a first-class artlclt for thel same money he would have te pay for a ready' maae one. H. Gerhartj 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd. H APPYNEW VEARI Steam Engine AND Beiler Works MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PORTABLE IIOIHTINQ ENGINES. (Horizontal Tubulai BOILERS. vertical, I Twe Flue, 1 pouble Deck, (Marine. ' PUMPS. U..n. Mill CENTRIFUOALI BOILER FKED 1 Jll.MIN'U BfEAM I MILLS. -lllark Mill ICeb Mills, AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, I1RAHS LEATHER ROLLERH, UAHK CONVEYER SCREWS PULLEYS, SHAFTING, OEARINQ HANGERS, eJ PILLOW llOXES. CLAMP BOX COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, BTEP BOXES, SPINDLES. TOES AND HTEPHl PULLEY PLATES, " BHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac, dc, BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAG HCREWH, RODS UP-SETT, BETT SCREWS, FORCINGS NUTHfSq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT VABIIERfcj Specialty In Making and Repairing DKUP WKLL DRILLING TOOLS, Viz : Reds, lilts, Reamers, Jars, Band Pumps? Bit nnd Red Catches, c. i Charcoal Hammered f iiuriii'ii s unci Deuble Refined Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Qas, OIK ivuier or eius. Suulis, Stand-I'liies, Water Wheel Casings neb ntv r urnuvus, av. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Unnli nu Viilvna l'Vwtre riniinna nilan " m nnd MulUable Fittings, Injectors, Packings i iIvb, cvu., uvcr mi rii'u iu uiuiiiit..r. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING Light and Heavy Iren nnd Brass Castings. . -KepalrliiK Prompt ly Attended te.- Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND HHAFTINd foil SAkfc. 1 I'ullevs. HslJ: 4 Pulleys. 41x10; 2 Pullers! 41x7; 2 Pullejs, 4lxl); 2 Pulleys, 40x7$ ; i l lOll'S, 00-fr. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 29KxlCJ J 3 Weed Spll Pulleys, tlxSJJ. 8-2 1W0 Cellars. Wfiet,21510Shnftlng. 1121 lnih Drep llaii0's Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-JO-Herse Power, 50 Inch Dlam., IS feet long "xlli Inch Tubes. Price. SITS and 1S0. 1-llelli.rMjlnch Ulain , U feet Ieiib, 21-3 Inch I nuts. 1- leel long, Mini nre front, i-d. gev gnu cv Alcnt. T EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. HOUSES. UUII.DINGLOTS.FAHMS.MlLLS.i Acfers.iIe. Great bnrKatns. Call for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al- rrnj s en hand fei rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken cliarije of, collection of rents, payuunter taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an an nejance toenmrs. MONEY TO IX)AN ON MORTOAGIM.-Fer, tluwj having money te luvest vie have first-' class inerK'ugcs en baud and the best of facili ties for investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared aud titles carefully ' examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. lievb 103 CAST KI'Q sTituirr. Smtt -. - f'j,- ,i - X BritrsSteSTaterij ijSrirsiifriw-'6 ftHMWsasW
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