vs v;,, A IX' M a'ji m i W iS k.rj s ryw fi. Br m 3(& r ft- mm wed meiii. . 'f-, tttt litii uii imu twi jaw wmniiLmnrniiun.. A WHifcra at BrowaatewH nA Stamper of TriMtr Iitkera Ckrek( -XMeMter. tlM TaaiHl te B Matd e Saturday. OeLCAMA, Jan. 3ft. Mra. Sarah Keedi wMoweftkaJataJolm K. Heed, of fn caater, li ta morning nt 8 o'clock at MMkMM of her iv l: Uami en Lecttat Mnwt Her death was a4NC by taralntaeflBbmln,aaer being cMttaad te bM fbr the past two month. Mra. lUed mew te town abeat a year age, aad has bees an Invalid ever since She weeM fcave bean 70 years old en Saturday east. She was a native of Brownstown, tM township, ana Her waiuen name OkrpMter. Sfcewaaaretatlve of the Car Car pMteraaBdShnka,efLaacaater. Shown adevoted member of Trinity .Lutheran church, of Lancaster. Her surviving chll dranare Wm. C. Reed, Wilmington; J Walter Reed, Lebanon Mrs. A. S. Klkln Klkln ten; Wayae county t Mrs. P. Williams and MteEmll Reed, Columbia. The funeral will be held en Saturday morning at Lan caUr. A . Repairs have been commenced at Cor Cer delia furnace, and the Area will be lighted la leas than two weeka. uessomerpig-truit for steel purposes will be manufactured. Te aocemmodato the business at Cerdelia the railroad station will be opened In Feb ruary, It having been closed shortly alter the blowing out of the furnace. Judging from seme of the expressions of tome school directors, the circular letter suggesting the lifting of a collection In the (Bulla schools of town for the Hlgbee monument will net be acted upon with much favor. Three members speke un favorably against the matter, and It Is mere than probable that no collection will be taken In the schools of this pl&ce. Officer Samuel Morrison Is off duly en account or the grippe. II. C. Dougherty, operator nt the C. V. olllces, and BenJ. Oauntncr, watchman at the bridge, are confined te their homes with the same trouble. .Mr. Hannibal A. Williams will reclte "Othelle" In the Presbyterian chapel en Tuesday erenlng, February 4th, under the auspices of the Ladle,' Aid soeloty or that church He should be greeted by a large audience. At a meellng of the advisory beard of thsP.&R. Reller association a resolution was presented recemmending that the ro ller benefits for sickness begin nftorthrce days' sickness. Instead or eeven days, as heretofore. The resolution will be acted npen at thenezt meeting. The Artisans' aopper en Friday night In the armory wllllw a very enjeyable affair. An engine and car Jumped the tracks en the trestllng or Ne. 2 stock house at the Shawnee furnaces yesterday afiorneon. It required several hours work le replace the engine and car. Jehn S. Dean has accepted a clcrkahlp at the Columbia rolling mill. Jehn Kennedy, trace clerk attheP.il. transfer, will take the position of car record clerk, vacated by Dees. Cyrus Upp, or Wrightsvllle, will bathe trace cleric. A fair sited audience greeted Duncan Clarke's female ttilnstrels In the epera house last night. The performance was Terjrpoer. Squire Evans sent 3 tramps te Jail this morning for 6 days each, for disorderly conduct. The lly-whoel at the Wrightsvllle fur fur naee burst last evening while In motion. The fly-wheel pit was damaged te a con siderable extent. This mishap will cause a temporary suspension. Funeral of Well Known Poeplo. The funeral of the late Jehn J. Kvnns took place from bis residence "Ivy Heme," ia West Lampeter township, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ser vices were con ducted by Rev. Dr. C. W. Stewart, or Colo Celo Cole rain township, and tne Interment made at Woodward Hill cemetery. The pall-bearers were Win. A. Morten, II. E. Slaymaker, wy iw. Tnes. liiimaker. Charles r. Render. Mfc? a. . fceerjy ana wni. u. .Marshall. iffi Tha Ameral nf (Thrlelfan IT TVm r--2- . - .. ... "" ' which took place this afternoon from his late residence, Ne. 235 North Duke street, was largely attended. Religious services were conducted at the house by two Men Men Men noulte ministers, Rev. Jehn Brubaker, or Rohrerstown, and Rev. Shenk, or Millers vllle. The pall-bearcrs, Ulrocters or the Heme Mutual I'lre Insurance company, were as rollews: Christian Oast, Martin Krelder, Jehn A. Charles, Henry d'Haruer, Jehn Adam Burger and BenJ. CXready. The remains were luterred in Lancaster cemetery. The funeral of Jehn Moero took place this morning from the residence or his brother-in-law, Ne. 622 Middle street. The remains were taken te St. Mary's Catholic church where a requlem mass was eclo ecle brated by Rev. Dr. McCullagh. lutorment waamade In St. Mary'a cemetery. One of the Manager. Mr. Jeseph C. Walker, prcsldent erthe GapNatlenal bank, has been chosen for the Coming year one or the beard or mana- fmref the Commercial Exchange, of Phil- raaeipiua, a controlling body in the busl affair oftbateity and inltscemmer- eial and financial relations with the coun try generally. Mr. Walker, who has long bean known as ene of the most progressive eHlsens of this county, has a most ex tended acquaintance throughout the state ia railroad and financial circles, and the distinction conferred upon him will be worthily worn. n - t i Scheel Beard Candidates. The following are candidates for the gSlSi Bominatlen for school beard at the Ilepub- WYlx, lien nrinurr! T)r .T R Rmlil, rit....-i. 'S Dr. Oliver Reland and Jehn P. Stautler,' gf second ward; caarles I. Landls, Third pf.itj, "iiuium m, urusui ruin waru ; feiA-Dr, J. P. WIckersham and Ooerire A. Sixth ward: Wm. II. Buteman erenth ward; J. P. Wlnewer, Eighth ward. Of the retiring members Thes. B. Coch ran, Congressman Breslus, James A. Mc Devlttand Wm. S. Shirk are net candi date for re-election. Twe Suits AffaliiMt Illm. B-vA, "Uluu "ewers nas eniereu complaint Ue- R viVftlra Aldfirmnn TTin.tii, tm,ln. finn.ti.n. rti'-J, Hartle for assault ami hmian. ..l ...i.. k Maarth. . -?.""- ""."' .,r. "" :r. ,fHartU strack him with a beer glass' and ssusawenea nt lire. This suit grew out of a yjjiww en Maner street a couple of weeks age tf-mmtau am Deea rcftjrrtnl te a number -of i A Fex Cuaae On Friday. -a Tae neaaquarters ter a fox hunt te take , at. wfKi'wuwiiuiT -nut lie ni me ircment ltMM, en ertU Queen street. The fox will :0,-VBieu iron were 10 me country near b'iasiy jimits ana aroppeu. a targe number T r ...j... u vias caase. r. -v - rt..i.lun T,.,.. -- jmvmi uiwiciuui .-. tienaei Morgan Lcany, ei i'&uaueipiiu, registerea as a puysician te-dsy. He from Trinity university at s-, Irtlnd,ln 1864, and from Jeffersen i eMiege in tne ciass or iva. lie Issatlrig In this city. .1 ' Hr. Bradley l'leadk Oullty. ' 9r. Wllllsm II. Bradley, who had charge E afsa snaiUBgaeparimeut or the riiiiadel- mmm,tru$, eharged with appropriating te Ma ewa aae mere than li,bw he had re- t le pay ler stamps for mailing the aad dreular. pleaded guilty en ay. .ueMe.uiuuieBenieiKeunim i aa six meniD in ui taeteru M i ' A-- . Kir sSS "flPVWPPV '"', ''" v ' THAT THHCVtNu TUSltt Jeha JeneA, of Johnstown, Partially Corroborate the Story. The story about the flsh that carried a small fortune in Its Interior has caused great interest In Johnstown, Mr. Jehn J. Jenes bearded at Ke. 123 Soinersot street at the tlnte of the May flood. The honse was washed away and Jenes lest everything. Jte floated en the debris about half .mile and against a hill, le which he climbed ever the reefs of wrecked houses and was saved, He Is a member of the firm of Lloyd fc Jenes, con tracting carpenters. On Wodnesday he said he had heard about the Halt story. An te whether the money centents of the fish's belly bolengod le him he was net prepared te say. "or oeurso If they send thorn lemel will accept thorn," he remarked. The dispatch said there were $10,000 worth or bends In the fish's stomach, Mr. Lloyd said he had no such amount of valuabte paper. His pockctbeok, which was lest, contained a nete for $000, seme trrcenbacks and soma sold and silver coin. It also contained a slip of paper bearing his name. He could net say whether there was a bank certificate In the book such as was found In the flsh or net. Mr. Jenes has net much faith In the story, but says that he would net llke te say that he dpes net be lieve it. ,y ,. '' Kprlence With n Maniac. Prem the rrovldence Journal. Last week Richard J. Berker, a promi nent basinessmau of Fall River, who re sides In Tiverton, hired In en Intelligence office lit Bosten a woman named Bolle McOrcger for goneral house work. She scorned particularly Inter ested In rollgleus matters, but proved a faithful servant till Friday. Sud denly whlle Mrs. Barker was aloue with her. Helle shouted : " I have had a vision and I am ordered te offer up a sacrlflce." She started Inte the kitchen and begun te sharpen a carving-knife. Mrs. Barker, who Is a slight woman, realised that she had a maniac te deal wi.li, nnd throwing up her hands as Bolle had dene, said: " I, tee, have had a vision. There Is a lctter In the pofttefflro for you. Yeu must go for It." Belle dropped the knlfe. rushed out of the deer and Mrs. Barker slipped the belt into place. The servant heard It and realized that she was outwitted. Her ravings at tracted the attention of the nolghbers, and she was finally placed under restraint. Later hhe was allowed te lo.ive for Bosten. After her departure n pile of Inflammable material, well saturated with oil, was found In a shed. An attempt had been made te light it, but without success. ASew Composite Metnl. Schtnledbarenguss Is the inconveniently long name given te a new compeslto metal, for which almost iniirvoleim proportion is claimed. It Is composed of pig Iren, wrought Iren, copper and ulum In bronre alley and a flux. It is produced dlrect from the cupola without annealing, yet It can be wclded and hammered llke Iren or steel and can bn manufiicturnd, It Is claimed, at a less cost than mallcable Iren or steel castings. At a test mnde January 20, In Louisville, ltlsnald te have endured a tonslle strain or 1C8.000 pounds per square Inch, that being the limit or that machiiie. The new composition Is the discovery or Mr. Haz felt, of Newport, Ky., who has inade many experiments In producing aluminum. An Acter Stronded. The mayor disposed of two drunks and a number or ledgers this morning. All were discharged. The only case of Interest was M. B. Blelbtte, of Ooshen, Indiana. He was a member of the Turner Dramatic company that stranded in Connecticut a few weeks age. The young actor as with out means and Is getting te his home as host he can. He was furnished with seme means by partles who bccaine IntoreNlcd In him te take him part way home. Death of Kx-Assossei- Sharp. Jacob S. Sharp, of Ephrata, died en Wed nesday evcnlug, after an Illness or six woks, ngcd75 years. Mr. Sharp was en uctlve party worker of the Whig and Re publican parties In his early llfe. He served as assessor of Ephrata township from 1S77 te 18S7, when he declined a re ro re electien. He leaves a widow and ene son, Samuel L. Sharp. The Ameral will tuke place en Sunday afternoon, and Interment made In the Cleister cemetery at Ephruta. Set Uluiself en Fire. At rairmeuut, Ind., Jacob Adell, fiS years old, who linduwlfe and three chil dren, left Norten's store, whero he was ompleyod, en Wednesday morning and went home. Taking n can of coal oil, he went te an outhouse, poured the elt evor his head, and set himself en lire, lie burned te death iu a Tew inlnutes. Adcll's self-immolation is supposed te be the re suit of Insanity caubed by religious fanati cism. A month age he left the Quaker church te becoine n disciple of Frank Nor Nor eon, whose creed teaches bcir-wtcrltlce. lilalne AirnliiKt Heed. Iu an eloctleu contest In the Illinois Heuse of Representatives a few years age the aame question arese In regard te n quo rum us at Washington en Wednesday. The Democrats refused te vote and hroke the quorum. The Republican Hpeaker telo tele graphed te Mr. Blalne, at that tlme speaker, whether he could net arbitrarily declare a quorum prosent when the fttct was apparent by count. Mr. lilalne replied In the negative, and doflned parliamentary law upon the subject. Illinois Republicans acquiesced iu Mr. Blaine's decision, but It lest thorn the fight, " He Has a lllir Majority. Jehn L. Geyer, or Paulding, O., was en Wednesday elected representative for the Puuldlng-Dellance district te 1111 the va cancy caused by the death or Frank W. Knapp (Dem.). , The Republicans opposed Mr. Ucyer, using as-a campaign argument the fact that he was nu ardent supporter or Mr. Brlce In IiIb canvass far souuterslilp. Mr. Oeyer's majority was 1,500, about 500 mere than the district has overbetoro given. Robbed or 9100,000. Dr. B. C. Field, or Denlsen, Tex., was robbed by threo men or his poeketbook 'containing $UK),000, In the railroad depot nt Little Reck, Ark., en Wednesday. ' A Farm Beld. Mary A, Ilerr has sold le Abram llerr the farm known as " The Borkley Place," one inlle southeast of Quarryvllle, for $3,000. The farm contains 1 10 acres. ..... Visiting luTliU City. Edward T. Hamilton, or Kalamazoo, Mich., who Is employed by the Telegraph or that city, Is visiting his brother Themas. He left Lancaster several years age. High License Fer Maryland. RnprosentatlvoKrems'orAnnoArundol, will Introduce In the Marvland Henso of Representatives, the Brooks hlirli.llpn,in law or Pennsylvania, which Is being en grossed. . Died iu Harrlsburc. Mrs. Margaret Neff, widow of Dr. Jehn C. Neff, of Carlisle, formerly efthls county, died In Harrlsburg enWednesday. A Letter from Cel. J, M. Rutherford. PlIIUlDELPmA, PAirJuil. SI, lbiy. JW. a V. Hoke, Iltaillng, Pa. DeakBib: I.at spring I purchased ene of your electric tIU, as It was hlshly rfcem. mended for dytpcptla and Indlurstlen. .1 find great relief from wearing It. Tan U mere than I can bay for the four ether makes I have used I can cheerfully recommend your belt ns the' bett I ever were It has helped me wendcrfullv Respectfully Yems, ' ' J.M. RUf UEUFOrtD. N. B. These bells ere sold only en Wednes days utSIS North Queen street, Lancaster li VV "Sixtlf aU &tUtt Ut'' bUt net ou trlaI-'l ' ' 5cnthB. MAUTix.-January J9, 18W, tn this clty.IIarry h'u!rayMu? arU JMuru"I The relatives and Wends of tlie family are re spectfully Invited' te 'attend the funeral, f.em the parent' residence, Ne. 71S Heutli Weaver btreet, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Rill cemetery. tflavlteta. Live Stock Markets. a Sf.'.'iS'rt'v.0, ST1101!'1! 13'000 shipments 4,1X0 1 steady; beeves, Si Wab ih- u-r M U)9 stecktri aal'lteStl;, lfr STSi mswMA -,fc .Ht. "I- LAKOABTEB DAILY IKTEIJJGEKOER, THURSDAY. JANUARY enwbaiiaad anlxea, It net tot Tt: Hen Kecefpu. 94ailiiweiiu, s, TtxaseatUe, llXJb jinnt Mfth knstewiri mixea, aj nsA wt: heavy, fa 61 : iifht, at nasa K: skti, as ea se. HhiMfv KMwinii aina. ihiMMJM, m. ketstrengi MUvta,ttBMMt;wa4eTn woeM II muni shorn TexanilB )SB0: lambs, wee t isrsi i r.""'i' is'invLv? KART I.TREUTT HKtuV RMWlnU TT). t,ltv meats, S99: niarket rtrm; prime, II 604 frt t fa I r te iroed . M tout t lockers an d feeders, t (0 f$Si nocarsshtppMte lien Kecelnu. a iiew xi arm? v. 0! shlementa. IJea: market fair: best' fight sht arkers.aioaM.lei meuium ana nini Philadelphia, heavy hoes, . IB se3 HO j reuglK, . .M3 75! no cars shipped te Mew Yerk. Hheep IWcelpls, 1000; shlpmenU. ledOj market slew ; prlnie,l."7V,Wt; fair te geed, H0O &aO0;nnntaim,tia)&3Uti lambs, f 1 001 05. Philadelphia Produce Mnrket. PttU.AtiKt.riiM, Jan. 3a Noen-Flour dull! Peiin'a sutlers, 'X'a2M extra. iWWXli', family, 340370; roller, 3 84 15; patent, HV4f0, Wheat steady J Ne. 3 Ited. new, BOJie ; Ne. 1 l'enn'a Ited, We ; Ne. 3 de, OTatttc Cern quiet ; He. 2, new, 803He ; old, 13d 41c Oats quiet; Ne. 2 Whit 29a2Hkc; Ne. 2 mixed, ZTKn. Uran sltidyj Winter 113 7SI3 71 Spring. 1120 italedhar steady; 1110013 CO as toenntltv; tlmetliy II 00 n) for cheice: mixed, VigllM; bated rye straw, new, 115 60 1600. Itutter firm; Penn'a crenmerr xlra 27ig2He ; Penn'a firsts extra, 30e ; Jobbing, 32Vtt. Fjtgs nulet; I'enn'allrsU, 15) Jc; held lets, lb $.2le, nste quality. C'hcese steady ; part skims, 0Se; full skims, 2(3.tc. Petroleum steady ; refined In bbls., 7Kf- 1'otutees 11 r m ; &jij.Aje per bus, as le quality. Grain nnd rrovlslens. Kunitshed by H. K. Yundt, Ureker. Ciiicaoe, Jan. no, 1:00 e clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. lerk. lrd. .Tnnnnry......., Tt tf 57 February 71 my, ti m 972 March TOJ April .Mar 7S!J June 71) July 77; Year ... Crude Oil February... &ra '.'.'".'. '.'.'.'.'.'. b"m Lonseis . Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. Wlienl corn uais. l'i erK. Ijird fiHO 680 687 jnnimry...-. (i; February, 74JJ Marel 7SJi Aprll.. May -k June 7K Jnly.. Tin m ftftTS 0 52 0(2 085 20JI lift 21IJS n. Vfii aiV SSf m 10 00 oeo ti'Sr 31 KiH AUgUSt Year Consels , ......... , Crude Oil 104 lteieipt. Cur lxiii. Winter Wheal 2.1 . Hnrtng Wheat 31 Cem...- 21 Oau ICilJI ltrlcy'.V...'.'.'.'.'........" Read. llecolpts-lle(r ...... 211,000 Itecelpla-Ualile 10,(U) Stock Markets. (yuotatlens by llecd, McQrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. NKW YOnK LIST. u a.m. ix m, ir.s. Canada Pacific, C. C. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central Pacific. ., Canada Huuthern Chi. HU U A l'bg...... Den. A Kle U .... Del. L. A W Krle Krle 2uds Jer C K.AT Ixiii. A N Ij. Shere Mich, Cen Missouri Tactile... hi" 65 27J 27i 27J 9)1 irjf 110 loeji 75' Wl 104 vij 2:1 mil '" aiVi aifl 70 4 71: Heek. Valley N. F N. P. 1'ref. 75,' N.WcsU. Ill N. Y. C New England 4i?a Kast Tennessee. ...... Omaha Orcein Transrentlucutal.. 37! J Ontario W. . I'aclfle Mall Illclimeud Terminal 2:1 HU Paul 70 Texas Pacific. 21JJ Union Tactile 07JJ Wabash Cem 7 HOJi :rrj; HI 2IH m ml Wabash Trcf. Western U .. 2S' West Shere llends. ...... 1-IIIT.AUKI.rilIA LIST, Leh. Val II. N. Y. A Thlla U.. I tf m ItW in 1-13 C2K a'" Iteadlnc 19 1 Id lieb. Nuv biyi Jles'env. Pass... P. A It - .. tt)J N. Cent. .." Peeples l'iiss lldg 4's Oil W)i I.ecnl stoek runt Henda, lteperted by J. II. Laug. , Tar iMl alue. sale, i,nncas'ieprcent., 1K) loe let u " 1MI5 100 " 4 " " Scheel lean ism 100 110 103 100 101 105 102 4 " " In I or 20 years. 100 4 " " In 6 or 20 years. 100 4 " " 1 u 10 or 20 j ears. 100 1 " " " In ISertWyears. KM Manhelm Horeughloan :. 100 MISCKLLANEOUS UIOUKH. Quarryvllle it. It . co 1 (I 65 40 1P0 Aiuicrsviiietjireeicar, Innulre TrlntlmrCeiiinAiiv. . Ouslltfht and FnelCuiiiimnv. Htevcns tlousetllonds) 100 Columbia Ous Company. 25 f-(ilitti,hln WnfA, liimii.iii in .M...".1 .,...., .l..,., J 10 11 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 205.25 tlarlctta Hellew-ware 100 210.10 Stevens lteue 50 Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market 60 1.05 Is 77 rjjsiern AiarKPi.. 60 6S tlaa Company llends (5 tier ct. 19001... KaImi.iI.i. ,in.A...-i. , : .- loe iai HVIUIIIIIIIt M,IULIKII UUI1UM , OunrryMlle 11. If. 7's- lleadlne Columbia IU H.r.'s.. lMlsen Light Company Western Market Southern Market. ljincaster City Street Hallway Ce.... Fuist Knd Street Ibiltway West End Street Itallwny Incaster Steam Haitiater Ce., Helvetia Leather Ce ;. Wateh Factory e's 100 1!.50 100 1(U 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 100 U) f.0 107 10060 67.60 DO .15 45 Ifi M M a) 101 1.15 TlISNPtvu RTnnvu 1 JUieastcr Frultvlllc Lancaster I.ltlts Ijincjistcr A Wllllamsten u Lancaster, Maner Lancaster Manhelm- Lancaster Mnrletta...... Idtncaster 4 New Helland... lllc Spring lleaver Valley- 40.60 0S.JO 100 110 87.25 20 60 25 IU) 25 g UK 2:1 iuuui;njri.iiuu uursesiiee. Jelumbla A Chestnut Hill Columbia Washington Concstega A Dig Spring Marietta Mount Jey. ... Lane, ML Jey Ellxabuthlewn. ... Lancaster Susquehanna. Ijincaster New Danville. ...,... rVilllinhln .tr Mii.A,n 20 27 20 20 20 25 100 soe 25 U2S0 219 11 20 U2 a 75 40 M U) 205.25 UK.&0 200 118.40 120 122.50 113 185 125 113 175 Maytown Kliiabctli'tewii....'.'.".'.'.....!'. 25 lAUeaster Knhrata , , as 1 Jincestcr 4 Willow Street ...... 25 Strasburg A MlliperU... -, Marietta Maytown ,..., 25 . BANK STOCKS. First National Hank 100 Farmers' National Hank. ,.M 50 Fulton Nstlenal Bank . 100 Lancaster County National Hank.... 60 Northern National Hank 100 Peeples' National Hank 100 Ke stone Natlenul Hank, Manhelm 100 Columbia National llauk 100 Christiana National Hank ....... 100 Concatega National Hank .. 100 r.nnraia national llank 100 175 First National Hank, Columbia 100 145 r irsi national name, strasburg 100 113 First National Hank, Marietta. 100 205 1-jrst National Hank, MU Jey 100 154 LltlU National Hank ,.... ... 100 lae Meuntvllle National Uank... 100 ill) Manhelm National Hank 100 lu Union National Hank, .Mount Jey ... w (a.50 New Helland National Hank. ., loe HA Gap National Bank . 100 117 Ouarryvtlle National Bank 100 111 ISllzabethtewn National Han loe 125 Central National Hank. Columbia ... 100 112 etv bucrtiecmenta. TUhTHKCElVED. " ROEPCItKR IlED 1JVUI.L. The Finest of Chamimgues. x UOHHklt'S LIQUOH 8TOKK. Ne. 22 Centre Square, c ANDLES 1 mi CANDLEMAS DAY, Jan'JMtdll AtUM.FLYNN'S, Ne, SO West King St. STOlltHOOM FOIl KENT, lit) EAST KJNO strveu nil at HHKAFFCIl'S L1QUOU HTOIIK. JTMtd la Centre Square. AOfi?0,J.,:P,11AJf,Nn0I'TK01lC0NSTA. .LrtM'i'1'" ''"fij.'nlllerwlth all the details and duties of the elllce. J30-2td IJS.OK ItENT OH FOll SALK ON EASY ,-Ji ,,1SISiN;- 2, etiU WatersfJeet, wi story brick with two-story frame back building, butcher shop with refrigerator and llxturei slaughter house and stub". Apply at """1' JanJO-tfd NO. 3J2 NOJlfJl MAHYST. Arsf,1.02? ' T Bl'KCIAL ANNOUNCE MKN1 A business established for 18 ears, will en account of going into ether busl. ness and perhaps leae this city, sell out his whole stock at icmarkably low prices, such ts pry Goods, Notions. C.ethliyf.HoeteahdShcif! etc. A geed chance for sure te make meiiev nematter If net all money te y for stock or S.'Sl'Vf1"8 ebJ'' te' purchase abee sleck of goods unders hrned will nni i.i .VT, room ana dwelling, which has all the modern Impretemenu and suitable for any kind of uuias at a reasonable low rent. Pleauin. euirsst J'Jtir WA.1UIH "SOUTH QUEEN Bf.. rfS.' fiy 9lVrilerrtftt. BHOLUTELl PUHJL -ROYAL-'BAKING POWDER. TRIM powder never varies. A marvel et pn rlty, strength and wholcaemoncss. Mere conemleal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition wftli the multitude pf low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Bald only in eniu. IIOTAI, 1IAK1HU Pewdxb Ce.. 108 Wall street, New Yerk. tnar2Mr4Alrw FAKMKHS WANTED TO SUPPLY MILK AT THK LANCASTER CAHAMEL CO., eza-tfdAwll S3S Church SU, Lancaster, Pa. milE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTKKIO 4- Acid and Paraflna Candles for the Roll Rell days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. TflOn IIENT-ALL THAT CENTHALUUHl J ness stand, Ne. 20 East King street, Irem Ja n2H-lwdR 1NQUIHE WITHIN. BILLYWAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOll 6c and &e Cigars 1 11 I he state, at ., ., . NP-5 A lea NOHTH O.UEEN ST. dec5-smdM,Tu,Th,s ROSIN, SO INJUHIOUH TO SKIN AND Fabric, Is net used lu PUKITY SOAP. BJ54T TWO FOlt FIVE CENT. CIOARH the city, at III LLY WAITH, a . ...... Nes.3 JOB North Queen SU dcc5-flmdM,Tu,TliJS WANTED. A girl wanted te de general ueuse- work, ltd APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. T7I0K IIENT-8MALL STOHE ROOM OH JL! suitable for an office. , new occupied as Swarr-s Ceal Ofllce, Ne. 20 Centre Square. Ap ply at Cigar Stere, Cor. Kast King street and Centra Square. J30-lwd 17-ANTED-AaOODailtLFOIiaENKnAL -TV., housework. Apply this evenlng from 7 te B o'clock nt ltd 017 WEST CHESTNUT ST. "VTOTICE TO HTOCKIim.IlEIlsTlin a-v 4-? m.,Bl Meeting of the Stockholders of the Columbia Tort Deposit will be held nt the elfaee of the company, Ka 2J.I Seuth Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, l'a., en Wednesday, February 19, 1890, nt 11 e clock a. m. Election of president and direc tors same day and place. Jauae-atd JAM ES IU McCLURE, Secretary. Railroad company 1718TATE OF' SUSAN IIAIMIMAV t.sti- Jli of Wastl-ampctertwp., Imcnster county. ui-ccaseii. ine unuersigned auditor ni ni lielnted te distribute the balance remaining In Iho hands of David E. Mayer, executer, te "'l! nnipng theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for that uurneM. mi TiihiIhv vh.....; 25, 1890. at 10 a. m In the Library iloem of the Court Reuse, In the city or Lancaster, where att persens Interested limnhl fllstrlbutlen mny llltntKl tmikT Sil' a mini ""'-'. ilUUil 1 . Ari'r.lj. JanXKItdTh Ami It n $100,000. INVESTMENTS, BONDt AND MORTGAGES IN SUMS OF noe.i.w.si.oooto ,oea Interest 0 per cent. Payable quarterly. JOHN II. MKTZLEH, el5-lyd OSeuthDukeSt. ESTATE OF JOHN HOLCOMIl, LATE OF Celera 11 township, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been ,ra,,?.'U.,,0 V" undersigned, nil persons In In ilebted thereto nre requested te make Imme diate payment, and thoe having claims or dc inntids against the same, will present them wllheut delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Celernln township. ' I1ANNAII M. IIOLCOMB, J AilES H. JACKSON, ... ., ..., ... Administrators. W . h. Bkvkii, Attorney. JJ0-Itd5tw ITILECTION OF SCHOOL DIKKCTOHS. Ij The qualified voters of the City of Lancas ter are hereby notified that an election will be held In the several wards, at the usual places of holding state and county elections, en Fehru ary IS, between seven o'clock In the morning and 7 e clock n t 10 evening or said day, for the purpose of electing twelve persons te serve as school directors for the term of three years from the first Thursday of November nexU And the election officers In the seeral wards are hereby required te make the necessary oftl eftl ctal returns of the election te the prothenotan- -p., w J'' " MfCOUMICK, PreMde.it? Tlies. F. McELLtoerr, Bee. Jan27-7ldMATl! JOROWNS CKEMOLENE. ' .Jw0'1 hand., face and llp, nil roughness and redness of the skin, preenud by the use of Brown's Cremelcne. f"1' , REL10HTFUL CREAM OF ALMONDS ceiitfilnlng no grease, oil or gU-ce-T ul!n1j;0Ke1,?,Jle' le"" nnd Pleasant te n4.?' 1. . d 8'nvSa can be worn Immediately aner applying. Endorsed by physicians, society ladles und all who hne used It. "--f MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMON STS. Janl3 iyiti.Th.S-Il J-JEMOCHATIC PRIMARY ELUtrriON." " ..P0.I)c'necrn,1? ve,crs of the city of Ijincas ter are requested te meet at their lesnectlve wards en Saturday eenlng, February 1. iwe between the hours of 7 nnd 8 o'clock, te place It nomination candidates for .Mayer, War l 01 fSrtn.nio0iV.e1 Vlrecters- The ward, entitle I te Schep Directors thsjearare: First ward one; Third ward, one ; Fifth ward one S.'!,rl"i(,'.0l,: tlK," w"d, two.' eSci; ward will select a member of the City Eseci' Juir. " Uee t0 Kly dl,r", "'" 'ub'8 v!,i.plu't,e,.ef JJlc?l,nK nrft ns fellows : i Irst Ward-Shober's Hetel. Second I Wanl-Thee. Wendltx' Saleen, i.h'rd WaraTEmn"f "" Haleen. mrVh'ixS n.rU.W,l.",?.ra.Mf m"'s Saleen. Ifth Ward Philip Walil's Hetel. Sixth Ward-SchlrtcrIIeuse7 S'f "i'.iV orl-Jehn Gunicnheuser's Saleen. lgl.'.l,lWnr.l,-! SUlt- Wlehl's Saleen. Ninth A ard-Arneld Haas' Saleen. J27'1'11 CI ry COMMITTEE. "OLACK DREbS SILKS. Are Yeu Interested -IN- WATT & SHAN0 De net pretend te carry the largest stock lu the country, but frw stores run otter belter nines for the money. J,lit?setu'nnSJlnai.,!,.,0H? lll'ACK SURAH -'?,? M' 'u.a J1 ll,cllC8 " hie. nt 50c. U2c, war n He't.ur's-hlund warrantedte B.LA-V,C OUOS nitAIN SILKS, Si luetics wide, fully guaranteed, at 7Jc u )ar.. Twcnty-feur-Ineh ailOSi Il,fll2i,l25uudtl60. GRAIN SILKS nt n.VirfK;ELFS MM0," 1UIES8 SILKS gpnr uird months' wear, 20 Inches wide, !' .n:irAfiiKILl'L.'8 U,.'ACK 111K WI.KS with solid black rdne. -l mi. !-.. i ,,,..1. ,; yard. ' " " ' """" , HASKELL'S BUCK Inch, II; 22 Inch l ;. SATIN LUXOR, 20 JIARKELL'S PEAU DE SOIE. double face.), hwfi.'iiayard.' ' U' ,l25 Bm,lw: &'"&? aA,UK FUA.NUA,SI'- h'Ui.JI, llaSf8'011 AUMUKK HII.KH.2I Inches wlJe, AT thf: New Yerk Stere, N 8, 8 & ie an nag- st ..... 'auft-l. .!.- . M Dim Is ? s Item &btvilmmnim - . JAMA CANDIDATK TO MAYOR. DR.BAMURLT.DAVW. I! Subject te ttepubllean rules. ,.jvran UK MAKK Or OOLDMC I.MMI AHB MIA I- '- - '"jsr- Jifj it bf exsaUM. Established iul-SiuiSKSSSk ais-tran 1HOR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUPFH, 1 ERIBMAN-fl ' Ne. 8 West King Street. HAVE YOU BEEN THIC EURKKATHOU serHhaper In the window? Hella, Over- VWM.WIU JMIIIKIK II1BUV I ynuT fWQCI &l COSl. MfOKANN NOWLEN, HO. 131 NOTSl Q ueenSU1 miIKe X Ac days, at FINEST LINK ntr WAT BTism Aclil and Paraflne Candles for the Hell as a11uijE.11 19 war vu, P. ,0O LOST-BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. tewara eiierca. tM 227 NORTH PRINCE fit, iriZARD. T The science of the stars enable the w,?r(,..te perform seeming wonders In Dene- trattng the past and id future. Consult her at J-IWQ- JWEHTKJNG8T. T"E jrUJWT UNK OF, WAX BTERIO 4s.A.t'AfllLEPlfAp!fJd.,Mr0r the H0U 0YSI.I'i.R?JJ1F8T.7,yPTER8 IN T"B MAR ke7!f.r.,,?d."L.,',1 style, and meals at all hours, at CHARLES E. ifesf ERH, In the rear of the Central MarkcU Oysters In the shell or ePcn0(1'ved te private families. Telephone connection. nev20-2mdR rpiIE FINEST LINK OP r- Acid and Paranne Oamll days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. WlVln'nii,n 1- Ar'ilePit.Paranne Dandles for the Mell. rr,IF;A.,NN.UA,J.EI'ECT'0r OF TRUSTEES -!L.u0QVeir,waru ,H" Cemetery wl I be held at the banking house of Reed, McOrann Ce3 Jan25-7td j. b. MARTIN, Bee. IlV,X"UY,lreB T" BATH ANDTOI Y SOAP. 0 enm'b ter laundry. PU- THE li'1"'..? UNE " WAX STERIO diy,,ytg,iL;flt''gseBAT'.le' fer,vh' ' " demdMfefH103 NOBTU Q0EKN A" ANYTHING HUT MORAIJj MADE WHITE assnew with PURITY SOAP. WI11.1JS A '''M-HpHOOI-NOTHINa SUPERANU JV ated about the Lancaster Business Col lege. Our methods are the besu newest! most practical. Our Actual Business Depftme complete In all Its details. Our seenteare deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the largest since the organlxellon of JJ'f Lc1"el,nt"J ? well, call andsee uiTat the pleasantest school-rooms In the city, Ne. M North Dnkp street, nnd convince yourself as te the truth of the abeve statemenU. Pleased te have you call, as you will speak a geed word for uslf you get acquainted with the school. H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. PUUA,B0L?AeKVAKHEs"X,AD F VA" OS Monday, Fkbruart 8, 1890, Will be sold nt public sale, at the Franklin Heuse Lancaster. Pa., a carload of extra fli" Iowa Horses, consisting or some geed heavy workers and seme nne drivers. "tmyy thatean't U b"y "0rse' ,ix " 0,d nndXdbV.nnuta,r;.e3rankl,n Houw en wm'b'e'iSaTo'kn'eby1 l 0k''"t. JQIIK RsnMAX A Sen, AucA.YNE' f 'Td -pUHNITURK. " FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS. All that Ijirge and Elegant Stock of Furnl- Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be sold nt CesU S-RALL ' GAINS. SOON IF YOU WANT BAR- W. H. Heffrneier. ia2S-lwdIl W,L LIAMSON A FOSTER. HONEST AND IMPORTANT Prices -AT- OUR WINTER BARGAIN SALE. Clipped. Prices GENT'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Caslmere Suits, VI ; cut te $5. Cusslmere Suits, 115 ; cut te 110. Casslmere Suits, Jin ; cut te 111. Casslmere Suits, HO ; cut te 118. OvercoatsAll-Weol, 125; cut te tig. Overcoats, A l-Weel, IU ; cut te 111. Overcents, All-Weel, 111 ; cut te t 50. 0 creaits, All-Weel,10 j cut te IS 5a DRY GOODS. Cautrn Flannel, 4,5,8,7.8, 10 eu. Nexellles lu Dress Ginghams, 12KC TviVUlll llflnni, irv ' ' 4-4 Hill Musir ' ""s SbV'UB (V, mn, 7Kc. Toweling, 3Kc Turkey Hed Damask Mammoth Turkish Towels, 25c. each. Curtain Scrims, 8, 10, 12K and 15 cts." HATS AND CAPS. leyn JK!ntcr CaPs Kb ; cut te 2 Heys' Winter Caps, Vj; cut te 10 aae. 10c, 'MUll a v juicr Ul I1I1H firtrt t1 InfWO. ItfiVH TVt HltlnlI nana Ubs .. ci c,h.".dS p.alLF.cnt C"!"- ; c"t te me. CW.,rt,5,1 Sff Fr.ent Caps. II ; cut te 75c men a r ur stitr Hat. II 50 : cut te II. Spring Styles In Beys' Light and Dark Colored nats,25,3S.45ets. Unexcelled for quality and price Our Silk Hat at IX LADIES' COATS AND NEWMARKETS. Cleth Jackets, 12 25. Cleth Jackets, II 00. Cleth Jackets, ti 00. Steckinette Jackets, 13 50. Steckinette Jackets, 1150. Steckinette Jackets, $5 00. Newmarkets, 1.500. Newmarkets, SO 50. Newmarkets, 18 00. . Newmarkets, 110 00. Infant's Plush Coats, tt 00. Infant's Fancy Coats, 13 00. Infant's Fancy Coats, S3 GO. CHILD'S OVERCOATS, Cape Overcoats, 13 25. Caie Q creeuts, at 00. Cape 0 erceats, ti 00. SHORT PANTS. Dark Casslmere Pants, 50c. Dark Casslmere Pants, 75c. Dark Casslmere Pants, tl 00. Corduroy Pants, II 00. FURNISHING GOODS. Heavy Weel end Merine Hese, 18, 17, 19 and 25c Llued Fur Tep and Deg Skill Gloves, 50c. Weel and Cleth Uleves, 25c Silk, Teck and Puff Scarfs, 17, 25 and 38e. Gent's Suspenders, 15c Heys' Suspenders, 5c, 10c Men's and Heys' Cardigans, 45e and 50c. Men's Underwear, 25e and 38c Men's All-Weel Scarlet Drawers. 60c Duck Overalls end Jumpers, 25c 45c, (Be. Men's and Beys' Demet Shirts, 25c, SSc and 60c BOOTS AND SUOE8. IjiJIes' Bright Dongola Hand-Made Square and Opera 'lee, siies ure u little broken but plenty of geed sizes left. REGULAR PRICE, II REDUCED PRICE, H 00. ladles who can wear I and 1 In narrow and bread soles, can get a bargain In Hand Turned Hhers, square or opera tee, for 12 50; regular price, is 50. ' iiiiiiiiisiiii (K mm, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., -AD- Ka m MAUKK1 BT, HARRIRBURO, PA. stej. fa ; : iuJS mS2J fevwfaSftia ' 111 11 4) Tl J w 80. 1890. m asxHteiawmtK OuriMMnuttyJebmiry, 1890. tateA. r&Jte J, s7-Iii- M fc'.Kjt: THOSE who desire te I sk R aew at turn and Feuruary), can rare wry cxmiidcrably ia the coat, tm m durlnsr Uicee two month?, all srradea af Wall Patwta taut 1W. If Material at cxtremelylew .Hanging in came proportion. ?! H r JNOSCiW wPP'y Cevering, for CarpeU se that need nelbe taken up. Experienced and Caftil Paper Hangers. Dccoratera Frerce Palntera. We eflfer at this ilme nui hv luwist price, Hager A. Brether, . 26, 27, Here &tfvitmnt. III R FINEST LINE OP CANDLES HttlTA bis for Candlamaa riav. t Mti.t.Kiiii ije; APCO. ' F OR RF.NT-A THREE-HTORY BRICK ss. . vnvilllia SIOUBTi nil Dwelling Heuse, with modern Imnrave menu, Ne. 817. East King street, with Brick Stable en tot. new occupied Dy Jehn W. Hol Hel Hol te GEO. V. SPRECUER. Ne. 213 man. East King street. aIHE IiARQEBT AND PINEST LINE OP . Meersehanm and French Briar Pipes, gar Helders, cigar Cases, Hnufl Bexes andall kinds or smoker articles. .,.. DKMUTH8 OIQAR BTORK, m-tfdB 114 Cast King street. rl NAME IS many virtues. THE KEYNOTE OK ITS PURITY SOAP. IOB RENT-OTOKE ROOM NO. W EAST Klnir AtreelL fermnrlv nnrunliwl w ia. uTch Ich UltMU Allin MVntlsi nd thlni flrwias rsvimi rWtns 1 n.il I latm t...i - . - .w.. Jan29-lfd 4 mil ' " AUIfUirv UI H. Q. LIPP. rpHE FINEST LINE OP WAX STERIO I Acid and Paranne Candles for the Holl Hell days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. BEST 6c HAVANA KILLER CIGAR IN lha city, at BI LLY WAITZ'S, ...-. Ne. 6 A 103 North Queen St, dec54mdM.Tu,Th3 -T. DANOEn LP.KKS, BUT nEAtaTU Ex. IsU, where PURITY SOAP Is used. nc cTirt IOR RENT.-KROM APRIL 1. I860, THE Hetel Bltnatad rnmcr Rail rl,A.n,i unit Tlstlan streets. At nrnuinl fwiinlA.I hvTlmn. dereWendlU. Apply te . .... E. O.K. BATES, Jan22-tld 443 North Duke Street. ITANTED TWO LADIES WHO CAN' TV speak tierman and English te travel rrem ene town te another and go from deer te doprteshow Hoke's Electric Female Abdomi nal Supporter; no selling required; I pay all expenses and a salary. Alse wanted an office XX JlS'.SS0 npoe testimonials. Address, C. P. HOKE, Lancaster city. J29-2Up rpilOUT A SHANK, BHIRT MANUFACTURKRS AND MEN'S OtrrFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen StreeU Shirts mode te order a low as HEX). n, nra.f. va.. I.A., Perfect Through necessity we have starded a HAND I.UU.).UCI.. wu. LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all laundry or a mar20-IydR .IIIU.I A CHOICE ARTICLE FOR t pests. PURITY SOAP, where. ALL PUR bells every-Jan25-3wd JUDGES .HAVE IXJNO SINCE DECIDED Sf that Billy Walta's Cigar Is the Best In the State. Fer Rale at .N28'5Alra NORTH QUEEN dT. dccMmdM.Tu.Th3 . N: EW LAMI-S AND ART GOODS. Call and See -THE- FINE IW LAMPS -AN HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JoluiLAmeld'sBuildiiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dd-tfd VirE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speetacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE1 Ten Think Your Eyes Are (reed ! If you have them examined you will And that there Is something wrong wl them. and that glasses will be a great lie te you. .v iieu inimirunia s s av . a mfi" ri . which are niade only by us, nnd recommended by leading Oculists us the best aids te defec tive vision. Belld Geld Spectacles, 93,00; usual price, Steel Spectacles, SOe.t usual price, 91. OO. Artlflclal Eyes Inserted, 94 ; usual price, 910. H. ZIHEMAH & BRO'130 S. ninth Street, OITICLVNS. PHILADELPillA. Between Chestnut and Walnut StreeU. mvtl-lyd J.B MARTIN A CO. CARPETS ! Three hundred pieces e! Tapestry Brussels Carpet de livered te us yesterday by the freight companies. Where can you get the closest prices at the store that makes a purchase of 300 pieces at one time, getting tne very best discounts, special freight rates, 6c, or the store that purchases ten or fifteen pieces at full price ? Aside from the money saved you have a choice of Patterns jn these grades unequaled by any store in Philadelphia. Twe grades chosen from - the 300 piece let ; we will quote prices : One at 69c, worth 85c ; another at 54c, worth 65c. VVhen we say worth 65 c and 85c it is net a copy of the stereo typed advertisements you see, but a cold solid fact ; these grades cannot be purchased at less than the worth price any where in this city, excepting here. CUT GLASS. (BASEMENT.) New Designs opened for in spection. Ne fancy prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTER, PA. wA. .vAsMtllVistsfcAsUaUfe: ?(&? v have Taper Hasting er ether Deeentiv t:me (or durina; the months f Jaju coat, and have lowered the rate of te de the least expensive or most el 29, SI V liug ., UlCllltr, item ataHtmt nt. Q ARRIAQE WORKB. DOSX80M OAJUsUAOB W01U. Cerner of Duke and Vina Streeu (formerly O.OOO OvcrBlxltietuaad Dellanih4,i . In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. lBDO All the LATEST STYLES for 18 a-Tne nest or mechanics en repairing at the .;.'." v.niiinge n uras, comer et uuae ana Vine streets. dWydK mHB FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED Af JL. Demestic Cigars In the cltr. Clear HaJ jaa Cigars, our inauufiscture, In boxes of 26,1 ,. .' DSMUTIPB CIQAR STORE, JtfdH IU East King Street. F OH HANDSOME NECKTIES, Oe te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King StreeU OTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUB- 1 I in JUdiAiin 1 iave located tcmnerarllr mr nfflm and warerooms at the Southern Market, corner of """ Jtuiiisn and vink STREETS, and have In suicic & Ann .iynrfm.nl. nt Mll..l,a ta.. ges. Phaetons and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read Carts, all or my own manufac ture. Special attention ts given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fair dealings. Imv. win. ' J2tfd ' J. H. NORBECK, Agent. G REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction or all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from (10 te PI ; from U te 15 ; IIUIUIOM1II OU. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits or the latest style material, KM1LIU 1111111, HI fS. mis u ma most sweeping reduction ever I made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get n first-class article for the same money he would ha e te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dX-tfd TJALACE OF FASHION. THE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST., ON SATURDAY, FEB. i. We inaugurate a Great One Day Sale of Ladies', Gent's and Children's Merine and Weel Underwear at , Slaughtering Prices. De net miss it, as we will sell Underwear positively a great deal less than manufac turing prices. Here are the Special Bar gains we offer en this day. One let of Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vests, 8c. One let of India Lisle Vests, in lavender and light blue, en this day only, at iac. Finest Grade. One let Lisle .Ribbed Vest, our best goods, this day only, at igc. Children's Saxony Ribbed Vests, this day only, 37c. Infant's Ribbed Shetland Weel Vests, this day only, 15c. Ladies' White and Scarlet Ribbed Saxony Vests, this day only, 39c. Our whole stock of Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Saxony Weel Vests and Pants, non-shrinking in wnite natural and scarlet, this day only, 49c. Our whole stock of Ladies' best Balbriggan Vests, in short sleeves, at only 1 7c apiece ; some were 50c. One let of Latiies' Shetland Weel Vests, short sleeves, at 49c, this day only. One let of Ladies' Shetland Weel Vests, in pink and sal mon, long sleeves, this day eniy, ai 49c. All our Children's Grey and Scarlet Underwear, en this day at 2i of the regular price. All our $1 heavy Merine Un derwear, Ladies or Gents, Vests or Pants, white, grey or scarlet, at 69c, en this day. All our 75c Undenvear, with out exception, at 49c, en this day. This is your last chance te buy Merine and Weel Under wear at Special Sale this season. In addition we efler one let of Children's Leggins, en this day, at 5c a pair. PALACE OF FASHION. 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