VW V"'V- Mf$,VnCT'5!aVrJu' T'fc'i'srti'JO'j"' n-4 " - ..5f , t.. THE LANCASTER DAILY rNTELLIGBKOBR, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29, 890, - , ? A f, F f "v f ir, pt." t& '. fJf t PK7 f"t & K fJl" m JT V& ftifv s? if I iMV wnuii vMimrm iiwiift. . u-' v. a V H A tcmntciKim. lMlt Md Gtsmt Powarae an tf)l ! WMeh Blew n Arm Off 'NfcMnmtA, Jwi. a.-Wiillam Wjten Its, fcwtwn of the tn?1urri2V?! & ?lMtimM,nninn am :. ...v.. - W' K. frightful mnwr this morning t wttVilj- xtieded nd the full force of A f-ST-.-i, Metived br the foreman. BtekeiKl wm almost completely tern off, J tste sfcull hanging by the ekln of the neck. 10' tend m tern off, nd the man WtJetherwIte mangled. lie It 60 years fage, and leavta a large family In Marl- ' ' atta, where Be reawea. WeeUnheffer w blaatlng with both - dynamite and giant pewder. He first put a dynamite cartridge In the hole and placed the powder en top of It. The blast did net discharge at once, and when West- ' enaefler found that lt was net going off f 'want p te the hole. He begun taking put ?; tamping for the purpese of reloading Whan the explosion occurred with the abeTe terrible iesuIU 'Scheel beard met In regular session last ertalng in the council chamber. Trdsent, Messrs. Allisen, Clark, Faslg, May, Blade. Absent, Messrs. North, Tayler, Urban, Wolfe. . , ., The finance committee reported eh fei- Batsnce at last report - , Vfi& KehUr, tuition................. " Mslllnger, tultlen.,w ..,.- 8 w JZdl.1 98 Orders paid.... - - 'WT '5 Balance -. 5W?5i Balance In sinking fund ' Saperlritendent Heffman reported two 'attendance during the past month, which had decreased owing te the grip. ' The superintending committee reperted visiting the schools and the attendance Is is larger than the previous month. Hills were paid amounting te $152.40. Coupens cancelled, $58. Frederick Miller, formerly of town, died en Tuesday ln'Phlladelpiila, of bronchitis, after a short illness, aged 29 year. The remains will be brought te town te-night, and the funeral will be held te-morrow morning at 0 o'clock from Hely Trinity Catholle church. He was an employe of the P. R. It, and moved te Philadelphia about 2 years age. Maggie May Ycaster, an Infant daughter of Erwln Yeager, died yesterday afternoon at hr home en North Second street. The funeral will be held en Thursday at 3 p.m. , from the house. . Tee-Colombia Building association held their annual meeting last evening and elected the following officers and directers: President, Wm.Clark ; vice president, H. "Wilsen aecretary.J. L. Pinkertons treas urer, A. Bruners directors,' J, Shenbcrger, as. Klalr, A. J. Musser, W. B. l'nslg, J. R. Wltuier, I. L. Auwerter, Clayten Hart man. The directors cf the Columbia Gas com pany have elected Jeseph Junven secretary and treasurer, and Rebert Beacham sup erintendent. A eernl-ennual divldend or three per cent was declared. The Columbia Milling company have their mill in successful operation, and turn out ISO barrels of flour dally. Duncan Clarlce's female minstrels will appear in the opera house te-night in a geed performance. The horse of Jeseph McFalls " took a header" last evenlng in Third street, breaking the shafts of the buggy. . Mrs. jUyers, living in Concord .lane, fell ever a -cellar deer en Union atreet last evening; cutting ah ugly, gash In her fore head and bruising horiiaceand shoulder. A doctor's servkwrwere pecesaary. The' Franklin and Marshall Olee club war met at. the railroad station yesterday afternoon and roudered a number of aeugs for their friends. Jeseph liUtr had his right feet painfully injured at the Susquehanna rolling mill yesterday afternoon by a sledge falling en his feet The May Hese Pleasure society held a pleasant meeting last evening at the home of Miss Dera Greer, en Second street. The Out Doer club met last evening at the home of Miss North, Second and Cherry streets. The evening was spent lu the usual pleasant manner, ,,M. J. McFarland, formerly dispatcher in the P. It It, moved te his farm, six miles from Richmond, Va., en Tuesday. 'Deputy Factory Inspector Lewis, of Harrisburg, has been in town and visited the Columbia shift factory. He was much pleased with the workings of the factory and found nothing contrary te the law. All the operatives were above the required . , Thieves In a Stere. Last night some time thUvca breke Inte Mtley! sadillery and harness store, Nei 103 North Qqoen street They effected an "Btrance through a window in the beck part of the shop. There is a pet cat about the storeaud it is her habit upon being let , eat of the storeto Jump upon the sill of this window te get In. The person who laet let her la in all probability forget te lock the window again. The articles stolen from the stere were a dozen line woolen blankets and one lap rebe. These the thieves probably wrapped In shawl straps, as a bunch of theso articles wcre feand untie! lying en the floer.nml several ofthem were also missing. Alargevutlsu was also left en the fleer where the thieves had probably placed It te lead il with vJblankets or ether articles. The belief Is that the men who did the Jeb were fright ened In some manner. The goods that they stele were valued at about 970. A re ward of 20 is offered for the apprehension of the thieves. Want Fremlums KeturneJ. A. M. Franlz and A. O. Newpher, coun sel for the litigating parties, have (lied a case stated in the suit of the New Helland Turnpike company against the Farmers' Mutual Insurance company of Lancaster County. On January 20. 1871. the cemrunv plaintiff Insured their brldge evor the' Conestoga crock with the defendant! for f4;000, and paid all the premiums due en the policy of insurance until November 25, 1862,' when the bridge was totally destroyed by fire. Defendants then refused te pay the Insurance and suit was brought. The .Judgment of the court for plaintiff for $5, 130 , iwa reversed by the supreme court en the ground that the turnpike company had no Insurable Interest in the destroyed bridtre, ad were net, therefore, entitled te a recovery en the policy. The parties agree that f05.10 were paid la premiums en this policy, and the court Is asked te enter Judgment lu that amount for the plaintiff, provided the latter are fitltled te a recovery. e Clese of Forty Hours Dovetlon. The forty hours dovetlon cIemx! ut SI. Mary's Catholic church en Tuesday eve ning. The sermon was p reach ed by Father Daniel Mauer, of Harrisburg, after which there was a precession participated in by the clergy aud sodalities. The ceromenles were closed with the benediction of the blessed sacrament by Rev. Dr. McCullagu. , In addition te the clergy of the local , Catholle church Fathers Halleran aud Maker, or the Fre Cathedral, Harrisburg, teak (art in the closing exercises. Ha Was national Yesterday. James IL Jacobs, under sentence of death, was visited en Tuesday by Rev. Tfcea. Tuompseu, yrhe called en him at his sjsataar's request During the time the v-tHnyssan was in bis cell Jacobs behaved tSawMiiiilBunatT. " AMOXO THK KATUKif. Het 8ehne4er Tralntna; Japanese 8en dal's Houses Made of Mud. The following is part of a letter received by a young man of this city l SKNDAt, Japan, Dec. 21, 18S9. I am working new for theso heathen people Although I am far from home and country, yt I am much Interested In the great work that fa te be dene hore and am thankful that I have ceme here. My principal work Is training up Japanee young men te beceme preachers. We bave twenty-flve of thorn In our school new and they are very earnest and studious. But I also de much ether work. Mrs. Schncder and Ihave charge of two large Sunday schools In different parts of the city a city nearly twice as large as Lan caster. The scholars study well and learn te sing qulte nlcely. They all have black hair, which is cut In a very funny style. A Japanose city leeks very strange. Most houses are built or mud, seme being cov ered with tlles and seme with straw. Many of the beuses have very pretty llltle yards In front of them, but these are shut In by high beard or mud fences, se that one can net see them going oleng the street. Of course most houses are only one-story high. I wish I had time te tell you about the many ether strnnge sights I bee here. Your friend, D. B. Sciinedkii. The lllhle Society. The annual meeting of the Bible neddy was held last evenlng In the Moravian church, en West Orange street An elec tion for officers resulted in the solcctien of the follewing: President, llev.O.K.Hauptj vlce presidents, Revs. J. W. Mcmlnger and C. Ij. Fry? secretary, D. C. Hnvor Hnver stlck ; treasurer, flcorge K. Rccdj execu tive committee, Rev. Dr. J. M. Tltrcll, Rev. Dr. J. Max Hark, Rev. .T. H. Kstor Kster Kstor llne, D. W. Patterson endH. S. High. The reports of the president and treasurer, showing the society te be in n very flour ishing condition, wcre read and adopted. Sunday, February 0th, was fixed upon for holding the regular anniversary oxerclsos, and every effort will be made te have overy congregation in town talte part In the union exercises. runernlu of Twe Ladles Te-day. The remains or Mrs. Sarah Ucidler wero brought from Philadelphia en Tuesday evenlng, and horfuneral leek place from the rosidence of her father, Jaoeli H. Nrtr Nrtr beck, this morning, and was largely at tended. At St. Mary's church requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Mc Cullagh, and the Interment was nmile ut St. Mary's cometory. The funeral of Mrs. Rachel Shouley took place to-dey from her residence, Ne. 420 West Lemen street. Dr. S. M. Vernen conducted the scrvlces and the body was tnken te Coatesville for iulonnent, en the 12:53 train. vThe pall-boarers wero R. 8. Schnader, M. L. Kendlsr, T. J. Harnlsh, Moses Helllnger, Christian II. Mayer and Dr. J. Wllherew. A V, f. C. A. Hupper. The Indies of the Y. M. C, A.nre Htriviug hard te enlarge and Improve the library of the association. In erder te rnlse funds for that purpese n library fund supper Is te be given In Doorsem's hall, Ne. 123 Uast King street. It will open this evenlng and con tinue evor Friday nnd Saturday cveultigH. The room will be fix ml up in the host of form with tables and booths. The I.adles' Auxiliary have clurge of the nffair with Mrs. S. K. Bally as chief lady. The tlokets of admission will Include n avipper. The music will be furnished thlsevnntug by the erchestra of the Yeung Meil's Democratic society. Street Railway Companies Meet. This afternoon the stockholders of the East End and Lancaster City ruilway com panies' held a meeting at the law office of Walter M. Franklin, em;,, nnd ralllled.Uty consolidation of the two lines. rTho,ofll rThe,ofll rTho,efll csrs will be the anie as have ulieady beeli'publlalied. The name will he "The Lancaster City Railway." Moiuei'liil AVIudews. Flve momerlal window for Bt. Jeseph's Catholle church, ordcreilseveral mouths age, have baen received and placed in position. They occupy the space in the rear of the altar. Turoeof these windows were the gift of St. Mlchael's, St. Jeseph's nnd St. Peter's societios, and two of the late Father Grotemyer, for several yenrs the pastor of the church. The windows are very hand some. Hndlnter Company llixoter.. The stockholders of the Lancaster Steam Radiator and Manuf.icturlng company mi t Tuesday evenlng and olectod the following directers: J. Fred. Soner, Jehn K. Stener, Dr. J. P. Wickershnm, Julius Loeb, Jehn W. Ilelman, flcorge Gressumu and Gee. K. Reed. This beard will orguulr.e en Fri day, and take action as te silo for the works. It will then be doclded whether or net the works shall be romevod from the city. F.ntortulned the Iluukers. J, Hareld Wlckersliam, who for a iitiin iitiin ber of years has been notary public of the Farmers' National bank, entertained the officers and dorks of the bank last evenlng at the Hamilton club. Cevers were laid fur fourtcen and they sat down only In the evening und adjourned at a Inte hour, nfler hiving spent an excellent time. Wnl red u Hcnrlnir. Sarah Fraukfbrd, charged by Sephia Cunningham with malicious trespass nnd assault and bntteryat Aldermnn llalbnch's, waived a hearing and pave ball for trial. Withdrew. William J. Garvin has wlthJiinvn from the RepublcJti nouiinatleii for assessor in the Seventh ward. Ills nnine was used without his authority. A Hendlns Visitor. Jehn W. Rauch, superintendent of the Rending Eiplc, is in Lancaster en u brief visit. TheGrnudOld Priidentlat. The following Is the latest death etnlms paid by the Prudential Insurance cempauy, lu Lan caster, by Jeseph Queen, assistant superinten dent: ChrlsUan Ilerr, S3) West King street, M; JohnT.UIackweod, 303 North Mulberry street, $93 25. In the latter case Mrs. Uluckwoed get V mere than the policy called for. We recommend the Prudential te the public ai a staunch, reliable ceuiumy. The regular monthly meeting of the Wemcu's Chrlmlau Temperance L'ulen will b held en Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the lllrd-ln-MundM. E. church. The public are cordially Invited te at tend. Ms. C. II. WEtsiiAvrr, formerly of New Yerk, but;iate!y assisting his father, et prent doing a fine merchant tailoring buslnci lu Wllllamspert, ln., has engaged with Martlu Ilres., this city. Mr, Welshuupt Is a grj lunte of the J. J. Mitchell, New Yerk, Scheel or Do De lgn and Art of Cutting. IVlrtvvfitnce. " II eiisji tY Steiim A . January 1, In t he par lors or Hetel Lancaster, this city, by the Hev. J. W. Memlngcr, Mr. Aaren irilewhi'y of nulunga, and MUs Annie C. Htehman, of New Danville. ' itji SCrtthe. ,ii'rl?-J.n,nuary.ai' liW,i t Mount Jev. nftera llngcrlug Illness, Mary Alice, wire of Milten M. lelb, aged -Jti ears, 10 months aud la duj". The relaUves and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, with out further notice, at the residence, Mount Jey Pa., Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. ' LtrEVHE. In this city, en the aith Inst Christian H.Lrfevre, aged 77) ears. ' The relatives and friends of the fnmlly are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hU late residence, Ne. 215 North Duke street en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 3td Moeke. In this city, en the 2Ctu Inst., Jehn re 4lOOrC The relaUves and friends el the family, hImj ,th printers of Lancaster, are reipcctfully;in. vlted te attend the funeral fjow.Uie residence of his bretner-ln-tew, Gee. Riley, Ne. m MIMIe street en Thursday moraine at S.-S0 o'clock. Mass at St. Mary's church at 0 o'clock. Inter ment at BL Mary's cemetery. -. Watso. In this cltypn the 17th laL, Mrs. Mary A. Watsen, In her 7tth year. The relatives and hienda of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of-her son-in-law, Mr. Henry Hmllh.Ne, Sit North Lime street en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Hervlee at BL Jehn's United lirsthren Church, Paradise, at Z o'clock. Mtarltctc. Philadelphia Prodnce Market. 1'ntLADSl.pniA. Jan. 2fc Noen-Vlonr dull I'cnu'a supers, 2 2'xa3D0; extra. ZG092TS; family, .1ft3T0j roller, S l3 15 j patent, twvtw. Wheat steady ; Ne. 3 Red, new, tagmOa Ne. 1 1'enn's IUxl, We j Ne. 2 de, 87ii8Sc. Cern firm! Ne. 2, new, 303a; old, 4.19 4Oststeady;Ne,2 White 29?19ic; Ne, 2 mixed, 27(u. Bran steady; Winter 112 7S913 75 ; flprlng. 112 itsled hay steady s fltOOaM Mas tequatltv I timothy 1 1 009 & for chelee! mixed, 091100; baled rye straw, new, 115 ae( 00. flutter Arm; l'enn'a- ereamrv sstra 27rt2He ; I'enn'a firsts extra, 30c ; Jobbing, sas.Vi. Rgg dull; 1'enn'sOrsU, 10c; held lets, lb tVe. as te nnnllty. .. . . Cheese quiets part skims, 78c; full skims, Petroleum steady ; reflned In bbl., 7Kc Potatoes Arm; 3i6Jc per bus. as te quality. Htoek Markets. Quotations by Reed, McOrann A Ce., bankers, lwctuicr, rm. RKW YORK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. SP.M. Canada Pacific O. U. U. A I. Colerado Cen I Central Pacific Canada Heutbern Chi. Ht, U A l'bg. Den. A Kle U- 1XI. L. W.... Krie. Krle.2nds.. .. JerC K. AT Len. A N ...... Ij. Hhore..... M Icli. Ccn Mlnseiirl rAclflc- Heck. Valley N. r. N. 1. l'ref........ -. N. V. J New Knidaiid East Tcuucwee. Omaha ..... Oregon TrninceiitlncnUiI Ontario A W. roclfle Mall Illchtnend Terminal HLl'anl Texas l'liclHc. Union l'aclfle Wnliash Cem it I'iSjj nil nv. nil Irjj lOiJi . 10 .. loef I '. 7i'" . 70 .1 11 1 :: ' 7l " k:"i HI? 107 Vi Si'" 375 j i'i'fi 2IW eni 1.15 at ri H tAi 1 7-lJ 7'J 22 my. ay. wabnsn l'rer. '!'. A1V, UfA.li.rn II R'.Ti WettHhore llends ritlLADKI.rillA LIST. Leh. Val ........ .. II. N. Y. A l'hllll. ..... Pa. It K. .:.........!.; Reading ........i.- 'Wt Leb. Nav :..:..).. '..... llentnnv. l'ava.. 1. A H N. Cent...,. Peeples 1'ukk. i i ' , lldK 4's Oil. y. 8' 1 etv Rbvcviltuuient. A HSOLUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of pn rlty, strength and wliolesemcness. Mere econemlcul than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low toot, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. MM only in cant. HerAi, IlAKINO 1'eWDEii Ce.. 106 Wull street. New Yerk. ' uiurtl-lylAlyw J UST ItEUUlVED. ItOEDEREU RED LAliEL, The Finest of Chamnnanes. llOUltEU'H LIQUOR HTOKE, " Ne. m Centre Hcinare. E ARMEItS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT THK r.lVPAHTVIt PAK A lt?f. rv eVO-tfil&w It aiS Church Ht., I.aneax'ter, l'u. irANTKI). V A young boiiKeworlc. ltd girl wnnted te de general APPLY ATTHI8 OFFICE. LOST-A FEMALE HT. HUHNAHI) PUP about three nieiithi old, ynllew nnd white spetted, with yellow liea J and black face ; very large for hln age ; f 5 reward for his return te LOUIS PFAEFFLK, ltd Ne. 230 North Prince Street. WANTCD - TWO LADIES WHO CAN upciik Uurumn and Cuglldi te travel from one town te another and go from deer te iloertothnw Hoke's Electric renmie Abdenil' nal Supporter ; no selling required ; 1 pnv nil expeiie and a nulary. Alte wnutediiu efllcc litil V u hn pun mtinnrMtM tAallmAnlnl. iily Mho can compose tostlmenlali. Addreas. w. u.iiuivr., uincastcr city. JJWtd ISTATU OK .MARY MrOOVERN, LATE OF u l.iincaiitcr city, deceaKcd. Letters of ud niluNtrnl Ien en uld estate having been granted te the uiulerblgned, all pcriieiu indebted thereto ire requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or denmud utriilnst the Mime, will present them without delay for set iiv-uiviib iu ,i.e uiiticrainueu, rpriiuillg UlJUaU helm township, I .nnratter county. CATUAltlNE J. McOOVEHN, . .. . AdmlnlktriilrlT. Jehn A.Cevi.r, Atlerney. j'.lMitdW rEMOCRATIO PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic voters of the city of Lancas ter are requeued te meet ut their respective wards 0", Saturday cenlng, February 1, 1SW, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, te place In nominal len candidates for Mayer, Ward 0(11 cers and Scheel Directors. The wards entitled te Scheel Directors this year ate: Klrstward. ene; Third ward, one; llfth ward, one; Hesenth ward, one; Eighth ward, two. Kiel! word will (.electa member or the City Execu tive Committee, te sene during thu unsului: year. The places or meeting nre ns follews: First Ward Hhober'8 Hetel. Second Want Then. Wcndltx' Saleen. 1 hlrd Ward- ElUngrr's Huleini. I'nuitli Ward William Itehui's .Saleen. Firth Ward-Phlllp Wnhl's Hetel. hlxth Wurd-Hchlller Heuse. Wvf .,f", iV'VtJ"'"! OunienhniiHer's H-aloeh. l.lghth Ward Mrs. Dlelil's Haleen, Mntli Waid Arneld Haas' Saleen. J'-T-fd CITY COMJUITKn. M AIIT1N UHOA. MARTIN BROS. ' There are price en our Cape OVerCOatS WInterCletlilng.Underweur, elid StOrmerS Hosiery and Gloves If you Are Leaving Us wa e thius for present 0116 By One, use or n next winter lnest .i.. ment you'll net hesitate when you see Men's Mushier .Suits, all-wool and geed t tlO, SI2 te 1(J. At the price j oil buy these new you'll see a handsome saving. They are suits that sold for J10, H3, J10 nnd 820. Big and Little boys' Suits ut big reductions. Big and Lltllo;Ueys' Cupe Oicrceatx and a:ermers at big reductions. Men's Neat Cleth Ulet, 13,25c,3se. Men's Dress Kid Olevcs (no old st les), 89c. Whlte Weel Underwear reduced from SI 50 te SI. Elegant, but we have tee much of II. Hee 3Sc and 50e Underw c.ir. See the (we dare call It handsome) Neckwear Tcclc. Puiraud reur-ln-Hiiiid slles, ic, 2, 8e. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. lltMr 9taMVtlttttnU. S1 lORJtKMT-TMBWKRTIHtN HOTEL iJ ON westursni The balldlti West Oranas street, Lsaeaster, from April uiiainv us be maxima &r lobe repaired aadplaeedtn nnreui eonaitiea. isiiHfien ? J. W. K. BAVHMAN, 129 Hast KliiKitrcc-t. r JsnJMtd 3UIM FINKHT'LINB OP WAX HTRIIIC . Arid and 1'imnne Cnndlcs for the Roll Rell ys.atMIl.LKtt'M HOAP CO. TJTOB RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL UU8I flr..tfm stand, Ne. SB East Kins street, from ffnas-'lwdh INQUHtE W1TIHN. ROSIN, BO INJUKIOUH TO HKIN AND Fabric, Is net uwd In 1'UIIITY BOi.P. OTICKTO COlXmEl) VOTE1W. A tnptlnr of the EntcrnrlM Club will be field In Lere and Charity Hall en TUuivlny KvsnlBC. Janurr SO. te whlrh nit colored voters are Invited te attend, as bualnesa of Im portance will be trnnnctHl. H ANTHONY MAXWELL, President. PPLICATIONH FOIl THANHFER OK Tavern Urcnse will be heard canper ler for tranter of A. W. Nell's llrense. 1 Kehl .... .... .... u... ....,. vMk....tau , ,enrt .. in a. m., and of Waller Myers for transfer of Chas. cezs license, ..in warn, city, en sienaay, rcu- ruarya, lMLutlOa. BENJ.F.W.URnAN, V. C. U S- JanlS2,2M -r.lBTATEOI'OEOIlflE WEIMAN. LATE OF1 XJJ Lancaster city, dccaed. lietters testae mentarr en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persona Indebted thereto nrj requested te make Immediate payment, and these havlnr claims er'Serhnnds against the same, will nrencnt thrm without delay for settlement te the nndcinlirned, rrKldlne tns nnacnuirneti, renKiinR in in- casiereiiy. maiii wm Jeiim K. HKVpan, Attorney HAIIY Wl-.IMAIS, JiXfVUiriX. jawtdw TTAVl!YOUllAl)THB"aRIl,T" XL Take core or tlieceueh It leaves I Fralley's Hjrup of llloedrnot. Wild Cherry and llnre llnre heund 1 the best thing for coughs and colds. 23c, fec and f I per Imttle. FUAILEY'b EAHT END PHARMACY, . (Onrxxltc Eajilern Ma.rket. I'lne large Chamela Hklnsfnr making imder- clothing and chest protectors. , Lewest rlces. ,K4W j- , CJHOEH. Something That Will Suit Yeu! We have received the acency for the best $2 Men's Hhec that lisMromele our notice. Any one wanting a Hhee nt that prlce can mnke no mlntnke In hiding this. It I a geed litter, neat and durable. All ether lines thut we keep lyeu Will llnd te be right in prlre. We have been ummially busy this seftffin with ordered work, and are prepnred tomakounj temakounj tomakeunj thing for I Jul I en or Gentlemen who want n higher grade ofHhees or have peculiarities nf rout that can't be sulled with u lleady-Mnde Hhee. WM, H-. GAST, WAK NO. ltt'i NOIITH QUEEN HT. TJttOPOSALS FOll BTONK. L Healed nrojiesali will be rcceledby the nireei.iximiiiiiu'e up utuirciecK p. iii.oiiAlou iii.eiiAlou iii.oiiAleu day, February 10. 19U0, for stene for use oil the streets of ljincnxter, said stene te be broken te klze ss dirccted by the Htreet Committee. Bidders will state price at quarries per ten of 2,000 pounds, with and without use of rlty crusher and engine, nnd price of stone deliv ered en the streets where needed, or free en beard cars at Lancaster, and also state location efnnarrlps. Bidders must furnish te the committee net less than threa samples of the ntone they pre- Sosete furnish, which wimples shall be tool teol toel resscd te a cube of 2 Inches, nnd, ir net homo genous, must b cut parallel with the cleav age, such samples te be subjected te any tests which may be deemed prepcrby the commit tee In order te deUrmlne their relative value for the purposes for which they nre te be used. The quality as se determined must be Hilly maintained during the term of contract, lu ease of dispute, the committee U te be sole Judge or the quality orthe stone rurnlshed. Contract te begin en nnd te be made for one or three) ears, at the option of the committee. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of S 100, and upon the award el the contract a bend In a suitable amount, with approved security, must be rurnlshed for the faithful performance of the same. The Committee reserves the right te reject any or nil bids. lllds te be left at the oftlce or C. A. Oast, Ne. IS North Duke street, befere: 5 o'clock p. in., en Monday, February 10, and addressed te theHlrcet Committee or Lancaster. lly order ei tne commute. l W. KIDDLE, Chairman. a A. Oast, Clerk. - jan2,ri,t,s ( -si H rUALACE OF FASHION. rvri tOl!.lv''HUJ'- THE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST., ' LANCAHTKU. PA. Continued Price List Fer This Week's Notion Sale. Tinsel, 3c a ball. Buttens, ic a card ; 2 dozens en card. Fancy buttons, 3c a card. Fancy buttons, 5c a card. Porcelain wash buttons, 3c a card ; 3 dozens en card. Hair pins, 2 dozens for ic. Imitation English hair pins, 2 papers for 3c. Steel pointed hair pins, 3c. Real English hair pins, 4c. Hair pins in fancy boxes, as as eorted, 3c a box. ' " c Hair pins in polished woed11 mugs, 3c. Hair crimpers, ic. Rubber hair pins, Sc a box ; heavy 12 c. Shell, amber and black hair pins, ic. , Madame Leuie J common sense hair crimpers, small, 2c ; large, 3c a pack. Geed rubber dress shields at 5c a pair. Heavy Stockinet shields, Sc a pair. Seamless Stockinet shields, Sc a pair. Feather weight shields, Sc a pair. Rub ber lined shields, 15c a pair. Silk shields, Repair. All our fancy Metal Buttens, formerly iec, 15c and aec at 5c a dozen. Buttens, formerly 25c te 50c, at iec a dozen. The choice of our stock, Kerr's child's and misses' braces and hefce supporters, at 25c a pair. Wax beads, 4c a string. Solid Reman wax beads, large strings, for 1 5c. Fine Ribbed Combs y2 inch, 2 ribs, 3c ; 3 inch, 4 ribs, sc; 4 inch, 2 ribs, 5c. Madenna cotton, 2 skeins, for 3c. Large slates, 5c. Felt-bound slates, 9x13, Sc. SATURDAY NEXT. Special One-Day Sale of Merine and Weel Underwear. Prices will be advertised to morrow. PALACE OF FASHION. Htm 3thtrf ltmnt 4 T AM A CANDIDATE OR MAYOR, " DR. HAMUEL T, DAVIS. " Hubject te Republican rules. JS-tMH O UKMAKKOr OOLDEN LION AND MIA uuermaen i.inn rmnnei e exnenea. ..M..tV?UT7!l."TOK. Bl rjniHiiiisiuuu UfSM AlMfdh , 114 East tint Stmt 1? eir HHinTH, COLLARS AND CUFFS, r.UIRMANH Na 42 West Kln Htreet HAVEYODRKKN THE EUREKA TROU serHhnpcrlu the wlndewr BulU, Over cnts and Treuaers made te your order at cost MCUHANN NOWLKN, Ne, las North tneen8t m"Lr K1NERT LINE OF WAX BTERIO I. Acid and 1'araflne Candles for the Hell- Acin ana I'aranne cand at M1LLEHH HOAP CO. uny, i v Of LOST-tlLACK COCKER HPANIEL. Kowera errcrcd. 1M 227 NORTH PRINCE HT, -lirlZAUD. TV The science or the stars enables the w,.,"'',..,0 perform teeming wonders In pene trating the past and future. Consult her at j2S.wd 43 WHBT KINO HT. rpiIE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO JL Acid nnd I'aranne Candles .for the Holi days, at MILLERS BOAF CO. OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN TH MAR MAR ke.t5f.r.vw.1!n.n11 styles, and meals at all neuri, nt CH AHL.KH E. IfOHTEIfS, In the rear of the Central Market, Oysters In the shell or opened nerved te private families. Telephone connection. nevaa-fenall 31IIE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO . Acid nnd Parnnne Candles for the Hell- THE,A"?.UA,i.,y?,X0N OK TRUSTEES JL .of Woodward Hill Ometery will be held . u""s."uue ei nren, ncuranu a co on Monday, February M, 1W0, at 3 o'clock, lly order of the prcsldcu JUM,-ltl J. B. MARTIN, Sec. WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, two Ilenrh or Hnap Meulders nt Cham Cham peon niewcr and Ferge Ce., Charlette street and llarrlsburgAve. Hteady employment gusran teed te the right men. janlft-trd qHIE .FINEST LINE OK WAX HTEUIO j- Acid and Paraflne Candles for the Hell-da-s, at MILLKH'H HOAP CO. ' S35 1 l.KOK. HAY COIIINl'. ,, urfitlT-uiH, HION. 1CEYH I ONE UUIN ES8 COL- I nillltr llfr.li nml LnrllAa Thl. an.u.! In better nrnnnreil Hint. ap. tr. .iv. m. nH.. class business education. Our elTerU the first year have been crowned with wonderful suc "?,':. .. . W. U. MOHSEH, ITIn., tfdAvr 10 North Queen Ht. Lancaster, Pa. ' -' "DUBLiO sale. OS TlIUrtSDAV. jANUAnY 30. IBM. Will be sold ut public sale at Ne. HI East Lemen street, TWENTY LAItQE ICE CItEAM FHEKZEIW, Jars. Hcales, Counters, Bhelvlng, the Entire Hteck of a Confectionery nnd Ice Cream Manu factory. AHe Household end Kitchen Furniture. Hale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Jan28-2td KEBMAN A BON. Aucts. A LIVKBCIIOOL-NOTHINQRUPEIlANu". JIV ated about the Lancaster Business Col lege. Our methods are the best, newest, most practical, our Actual Business Department complete In all Its details. Our students are deeply interested In their school work, and our attendance the largestnlnce the organization of the school, and .well, call and see us at the plcanantest school-rooms In the city, Ne. 34 North Duke street, nnd convlnce yourself as te the truth of the above statements. Pleased te have you call, as you will speak a geed word for us ir you get acquainted with the school. H. C. WEIDLElt, Principal. ptl'UNITURE. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE ' TO CLOSE OUT THE BUBINES8. All that Large and Elegant Stock or Furnl turgnt Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be sold nt Cost. ra-c GAIN CALL BOON IF YOU WANT BAR- . ,iW.;H. Heffnieier. u- Spi: CIALBAHUAINH. ' TGJ." J. Harry Siiamm. 1 fc ltiaiKMBEH- 24 Centre Square, -if you wa NT- Blankets, Comforts, . FLANNELS i AND XJxrd.er'wreir- IitjTMnbove we eiler the most Extruerdfiiary J r .. Bargains uhtcli you should see'.i, l ' ' HLANKETH, COMFOUTS, FLANNELS and UNDEHWEAHnt Is.s thai Cost, Dress Goods Are beins 1'n-dicd Out nt Prlees the Lewest Kcr Known, viz: 44-lneh AH-Weel Silk Finish Henrietta, elcht shades, at C7e a yard ; worth 81. 48-Inch All-Weel Bluclt Henrietta atG2lau yard; worth 75c. ' l.C.ti, 7 nnd 8-yard Itemnnnts or 75c Colored Henriettas at 5je u j nrd ; slltrhtlytwrtnkled, but none damaged. M'FC'IAL nAHQAINH IN Embroideries and Torchon Laces. Sa-lneli Fine Cleths at 20c a yard; were 25c. as-Inch Heavy Cleths at 17e u yard ; were 25c. e.40-Inch Htrlped Cleths at 12)ic a yard ; were Corduroy far lien's Pants at GOc a yard : Werths!, ' 6,W0 pieces line 8c Toilet Soup, 3 pieces rer 10c. 3 0 bexen (3 pieces lu a box) Soup at 7c a box. Men'aMc While Shirts at 37ic each. ICO dozen Children's Black lllbbed 10c Hese at c a pair. 10 dozen 75c Corsets at 50c. 75c Table Tlnen ut 50c n ynrd. IXta Sheeting Muslin et r.'c a yurd. IScPiiiitOoedsatlOcnjurd. h lOe Itlbbeus nt 6c a yard. 37Jc Woolen Hese- at 25c n air. SPECIAL UAIIQAIN8 IN Plush Ornaments, Flowers, Banner Reds, Brass Ornaments, Etc., -AT- J.HarryStamm's, NO. 240ENTEE SQUARE. if BOSTON STORE Wm aLMMritMmsmlsi. rrUIEriNBSTUNBOF CANDLES 8UITA JL ble sr QusesBs Day, ht HURLER'S WJ As? vO. I TTIOR RENT-A THRK&HTORY UR1CK ju uweuing itense. hmsIs, Ma B7 HaM kli Dsrallltltf llemn. irlfli MlndAen Ifnnrnvn. .-.. 4i . mL.. fci ' "-znrr"-.r-r. King street, scvplMby ji .D.8PRKC1 with Brlek nue-ieonieu zioweecvi ehn W. Hei. man. Apply te OEO, HER, NO. SIS East King street. ja-ua rpHK LAROEST AND FINIWT LINK OP JL Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, BnuB Resea and; all kinds of smoker's articles. ..fliJ. DKslUTH'SCIOARRTORB. aM-tfdR 114 East King street Fs NAME IS THE KEYNOTE OF ITS many virtues. PURITY SOAP. TEW trfch IOR RENT-STORB ROOM NO. 13 EAST Kin atret rnrniMiv neetinlMt h ai. Ich Bres. Alse second and third fleer raemi. uviii April t, jemitr inquire 01 Janas-lfd II. O. LIPP. THE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO Add i and Psraflne ;Candles ler the Holl Hell days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. F Chrli IOR RENT.-FROM APRIL 1. 1880, THE Hetel alttiAlMl corner Eiut ChMilmit unit irlatlsn streets. At nreumt eiwnnted liv Thee dere Wendlls. Apply te . . . E.O.E. BATES, JanS-tld 443 North Duke street N: EW LAMPS AND ART QOODS. Call stud See -THE -AND KRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JohnlsAmeld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd "IIAHLKS BTAMM. Hew Things Are Going -AT- Charles Stamm's LANCASTER. PA. 75c llENIUETTAS nt 37Mc 17 New Spring Bhades. tl 25 SATIN HH ADAM AS at 87Ke. 24-Inch f 1 60 BLACK SILK at SI 00. HEAVY COLORED SILKS at 07c Black Shawls I $1 00, IB 00, S3 03, JI 00 nnd Se 00. SILK RIBBONS, 2c, Sc. 5e, 8r, 10c. LACES. Ic, 2c, Sc, 4e, 5c, tie, 7c, te 25c. rv S7Xe, 60c, 75c. v PLUSH BALLS. Ic, 2c, Sc, 4c, 5c. POCKET BOOKf ,5e, 10c, 12c, 17c, 25c. BLANKETS, 75c, SI 00, SI 2, $1 60. UNDERWEAR, 33c, 37K 60c. COMFORTS. 75c, SI 00, SI 25, SI 60. WHITE QUILTS, 75c, SI 00, SI 2'., SI 50. Umbrellas! 25c, 60c, 75c, 87K SI 00. DARK CALICOES, 3c, 4c, Sc. TOWELINO, 2ic 3Jc, 5c. BEST CURTAIN POLES, 18c, S3e. CLOSING OUT LACE CURTAINS. FOR BARGAINS ! OO TO 35-37 BOSTON STORE. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will be eRVred without regard te cetl. DRESS GOODS, Blankets and Comfert?, All Kinds of UNDERWEAR, Ladifi' and Cliiltlrcn's Ceat. r. A BIQ OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS IN WINTER OOODS. REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE HOUSE TO REDUCE STOCK RAPIDLY. 25 East King St., LANCASTER, PA, mr-lydR FIE NEW LIMPS North pen Street kill pen Stat, 1 he People's Gash Stere- I 'tmr&fctitrtistments. smARXIAOK WORKS. Vg TVjVmaWiw n a nt a nt saih Carner of Duke and Vine rUivcti (fermes 0,r.OverBls"bOTn?lSfir;?Ci, in Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 2 Allttie.liATESTBTYLlSSfcr IS' fiagDaipf mechanics en repatriBg at Doersom Carrlage Works. corneref Duke al vine streets. OS-lyaJI fTUIE FINI31T LINE OP IMPORTED A jm. mimvxiie wigan in l lie ciiy. near 1 ana Cljrars, our manufacture, In besesiCsT 60 ana KB. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STQRJL als-tfdR uiunainfBi "VTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND Ctl .11 1UJIKII.1I nr-. . . . . .. - "i . r.. -r x iiuye lecniea temporarily my emee s wJ!fi?J9, nt tlle Reuthern MarkeVrstaer have In stock a line assortment of SletghaVB J gles, Phtetens and Famllv CarrlAxsTank Nerbeclt Heed OarU, all of my own manual tore. Hpeclal attention Is irlven te renalrlnl My Motte Honest work and fair desltn alwnys wins. ja-trd J. H. NORBECK, Agen VTODANOER LUnKH. BUT HEALTH H jl-s sw. wnere ruitii x BUAf is Used. rrrneuT buank, H1IIHT MANUFACTURERfl AND MEM uurriiititi, . Na 140 North Queen Street. HhlrU made te order as low as tlMQ. Perfi fit Euaranteed. t T?,I2VRi,J,eceJ"lt'r we hve stsrded a HAM LAUNUUY nnd are prepared te laundrvefl Kmes. - mar28-lydrl A whei CHOICE ARTICLE FOll poses. PUIttTY HOAP. ALL PI Hells eves Jan25-SweJ XirE EXAMINE EYES FllKE. Speotaeles ! , WE EXAMINE EYES FREI Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have tbem examined yen will prebabl una uiaimereissemeining wrenr with thai ana that glasses will be a great heln te veu. We use inimitable " D1A MANTA1 lensi which are made only by us, and recommend! by leading Oculists as Uie best aids te derl tlve vision. ' 1 Belld Geld BpectAcles, 93.OO I usual prlJ Btcel Spectacles, BOe. nsual price. Sl.OO Aninciai t.ycs inserted, H ; usual price, l M. ZINEHAR & BR0..130 S. Kinth Strei OfCIAN8. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnntand Walnut Streets. mvu-1 A NYTHINO BUT MOHAIA MADE Willi! jljl. ussnew wiiii 1'ijxiii'i : BUAI'. I REATEST REDUCTION, Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction or all In FINE TAILORING AT- H. GERHRRT'i Overcoats made te order nt cost price. Trousers reduced rrem S10 te 88 ; rrem S3 te t irem se te M M). Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits or the latest style muUirlJ satin lined, at S28. ' I This Is the most sweeping reduction ev made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable II cash buyer te get a flrstrclass article fort saine meney ha would ha 0 te pay for a read made one. H. Gerharl 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-Ud) H APPYNF.W YEAR!- 1 Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! VERTICAL PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINES. Horizontal Tubulai BOILERS. vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine, PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL BOILER FEED MINING STEAM MILLS. fSsw Mills, H JUark Mllll lcfjmuf AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS. BR.VSS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER SCHEWSJ PULLEYS, SIIAFTINO, UEARINO HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. SPINDLES, TOEd AND STEP.-4 PULLEY PLATES, SIIIEVE WHEELS, Ac., &c, Al, dC BOLTS, TURNBUCKLE3, LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-SfHT. . BEIT SCREWS, FORCINGS NUTS, Sq. nnd Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS Specialty In Makln: nnd Repairing DEEP WL'LL DHILLIN'a TOOIJSJ Viz; Reds, lilts. Reamers, Jars, Rand Pumps Blt.and Red Catches; c r Charcoal Hammered ( Burden's Rivet 1 Deuble lletlned ReHned Beiler and Tank IROIT. TANKS Round or Situare, Inr Gas, Oil Water or Adds. Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings, .vi. .!, ' milflkL, it LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast1 and Maueaoie rulings, injectors, Packings, Pipes, 4c, ever carried lu Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING." Light und Heavy Iren and Brass, Castings. W-Repalrlng Promptly Attended te.t Cheap Let or SECOND-HAND PULLEYS ANDSHAFflNG FOR MAI.U 1 Pulleys, 43x12 ; 4 Pullejs. 41x10; 2 Pulleys, 44x7Ji; 2 Pullejs, 4lxi!; 2 Pulle) s, 40x7K I i Pulleys, 3Sx'-. 1 Weed Split Pulley, !3xlflJ J; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 4ixt. 8-2 15-10 Cellars. &2reet, 2 15-18 Shafting. H-21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., ' LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-30-Herse Power, Winch Dlam., 10 reel long, 22x4H Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 and (ISO. 1-Bollerae Inch Dlam., 13 ruet long, 21-3 Inch Tubes, U lest long, with Fire Frent, 1VO. PA , H. e" Vi JpSjpSsWMSISJSlSf0Wl5aj.r rt UajwiBrfUtft ww V-a . t .'. -