uri''-', J 4 ; tt.;;.- 1-n.r vt r;-' -'s1" - ,-r,-- : 4 - , --r.f y- A .. -i.l" T"1V - v ; ; ; I - 1MB LAHCA8TBB DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, FBIDA, JANUARY 31, 1WK f v . 't, W (rV, tra f GSH Lt - e& &K- BJi ffiOBB MEMORUL DAY. mumn Mm? iMi if it w m T. V - ."" im kuk. .vc C5 ", 'X - t rr eJ .. v. r IMMMrMMWltttM ttM Iit .) MMirlalMMteMSNac XUeltsMl Br J'. Itn mm! etrW-AA4rtM Jitdi. .! v,lJ .li'-J! i. ' ,. f'M $fr MM'Vf'Mi'cMtent pregramme. The iArMi. mjAAA im knuui written by Dr. mA tteMef Ma Pmm ware reclted. ft? U11m la the MMIMliin t t "'; m myi LJSi. S?" - rftT '-. "- . - - ,- , .III ateasstwle. , ....., MKM xh ureas semi eiun bww, a. Beaver) Jtmn C. Osble. .ik. Mitua t Thu Scholar Mid the pUH.M. Street) lBweetan. Maffeem-' ChrUtut OoaaekUor, (E. E. ;i l;i"lSt3dioirKeMiMrt, ' .C ? "iSKJ'rPrlneriM FUlei. lalsrael," ti (j7?.McCakey) Leltt Oft. f -a keidtng-Dr. H Igbee : IM Preacher and tta the 'TeftefcerV'tHev. HVM. Krener) J. P. ryetu fMSVUnf, reem "yue 10 epsvrruw (E.E. . nme jury juue basics. mn-" 1WD iaJesus." (Margaret Mac "ISIfoute the Memerr of Itv. Dr. Hll," MffiAWSiSi Phrst Scheel in Ver- 'l'PSS,S,,.,rf. VUliMh nir.lid.,,. bihk. cevin , - -..- . w fur. IMp," (K. E. II If b t May U Knnrrman "Dr. Mil nahnM? (Prof. J. 11. Kfncliner) Chaa. E, hiu . iif. riiriMin H umiiu nurft iiv j cnftinrf, tWH. fteadlnjr-" Revlewlnir Dr. ItllbM'l Pubile Behoel work." iur. isa erk," (Dr. Edward Brooka) Jelin A. Nanmae, 'K.nii nir.0 fTnvMl Thv Byein. Valtliful Tomb." (Handel) mntte from Dead March lu BeMdietlen-KeT. ur. iiara.; Hlndnic by the schoelundordlrectlonof l'rer. Cart Hau. JUVjDr. Hark nalil that Dr. nigbee wan e many sided n man that te then dwell pea mera than ene or two phases of his etutncUr waa Impossible. He would call Mention te him as our expenent of tbe fenly true end of oduratlen a breed human caltnre. Culture affects the whele man, special Instruction only hoiiie part of blm. The reproach Is still heard that our schools turn out geed Bwllers, grammarian and nrltlimelldnns, but net enough who ran think correctly en subjects outside of their text books, bave refined tastes and lefty aspirations. TO all audi be held up Dr. lllgbee as the embodiment of what public educat'en means te attain. Huch a manhood as bis symmetrically rounded life Is net attained by any mere technical Instruction. It Is that type of culture for which the public " ' acboeli are striving and Us characteristics in: flrst.that It Is something practical y uo ue ful. There are some benlghted poeplo who believe-that any education ether than.t cach ing hew te measure dry goods and weigh groeerles and count meney Is unpractical j that te knew the reason of things, and te aee their beauty, Is a superfluous accomp accemp ,'llshment rather in the way of one who -want te make a living. Was It the case "with Dr. nigbee t Did his knowledge or . 'botany and half a dozen ethor branches of natural science, make him less profound as a theologian, leas olenuontnsa preacher, or less useful as a pasterT On the contrary we, knew It was just this that gave him much of his grace and pewer In the pulpit, ani If he had no wllled might have made blm one of the most popular and effective ministers In the state. The same was the cast with his art training and every branch of culture. It was because he knew se mech;jruretliStr. superintendent must kne that be exeelleOMn his efile. Seu- ' "oedly.trne culture is revoTlnnandrellgleuM. The Infldel is onc-slded and wtitt(MUvbal wtitt(MUvbal anee between faculties of mind and beartv A ymetrical character such as Dr. Illgboe'a f must be In right relation te Ged. -llr. J. F. McCaskey, principal of the boys department, under whoie direction , .the exercises were held, spoke as follews: ' nEMARKH OF Mlt. M'CASKEY. Protessor McCaskey said that for three weeks he had been at -work upon the Feb ruary number of the Scheel Journal, for which It was announced that contributions i would be received from such as dosired te honor Dr. Hlgliea. IIe had been surprised at the responses te this request, and though the memorial number will be twice the average sice, much will be emitted, while the wide range of these tribute is a strik ing feature Tboyserreto bring Info strong promi nence the many-slded culture of Dr. Illg- " bee his extraordinary scholarship, IiIh fine artistic sense, his Intense personality, " A I ntrtltlnia ntilrtl1 na Ilia II mlitnlitflr atttl '0 uiiiyM tuiva me fKMeaaf "iiu , every pewer 0f.' telling terrible," his L.TAOQ0. lUti nntiiM lila irntdt Invlniy linni rHDrWjmpr0M for g00i upon all with whom g ' Bf9Be came Inte contact litis man wue went anent his work. se quietly, sucn werK as few men de, or can de. I used te think thatfl.kncw him and his history, aitd e'gnt "pleasant years of intimate ponton penton ponten al acquaintance, would soetn te atTbrd reasons fairly geed for thinking se ; but Z. did net knew him. It Is true, 1 J;.J knew far mere of him than thore is in most & men te be knewn: buU w"' ' ' the mst Vktree weeks I have loarned tlref which Hit s ff affection Inte revereuce, both for the ox ex j. traardlnarymiin he was In himself and for &lM Ktv1' wilt iwib uuuh uuuv iur uuti "t'li'and for humanity, of which, In large pari, jj-.f'I was Ignorant. Hew glad I should be, ;&. with this broader knowledgo, te see blm i 4$; come linte my "deer as of old I Hut Death ?:?'. rekwea nothing of his stern decree. HJiZ "mi (Villi Knlil riirlil ilrAlliirill rinnlli i3& . zzztzz ..:: ;.. ' ' t ,r:. ,r r. .f we up iuiuu (uuir uuiu, aim iirirn u nuii secn terrors as tueu liast at thy com cem jrInand,,, is the heart-cry of a gifted seu of h,i, erenlus, "for this is thy dominion 1 Uut of r-' the loved, revered and honerod head thou pj'j.canat net turn ene hair te thy dread pur-.''4-v jtoeesormako ene fouture odleuB. It Is r exf net that the hand is heavy and will full rjfc tlriwri urliAn ril rnu Ail It fa nnf Hint 1in wnH ..... .v. .... , .. ..w. . ..v i' jj sswkxi. hiiu puisuuru sun; uui luui aw nanu rr'wufinnn rranernna nnil 'iitie'. Mm line rt ii brave, warm and tender, and the pulse a g man's. Strike, Shadow, Strike I Ami fue his geed deeds springing from the wound, te sew tile world with life immortal." Ne, Dr. lllgbee is net dead. He In Mill Urllt II. 1.1 ilin ilinunliln 1iA liua ti.nnlltn.1 SrfJ n . .M ..w wvuguin 4ID Mn uvafclli;4 fc -fs. nntA Anr thtntflnb.. lit Ihn linlilla wlilMi its" ..-D, ... . ... ....... r v. these theushts have formed or enceuraired: -1b memories mvoet with the fragrauce of . affection and gratitude. Take with you fi y, mub vuuuuiu, in Buiiiuiiiiug ei iiiiremull- .t' EnsllHh nect ; , '$& ? dead abide with ul The' stark aud cold i, mmna um 10 grip iiieiu. iney are wun u ; '. They Aa'e forced our clmliu of being geed or J And tbelr lnrlilUe handu tliew band yet held. w, yur unpentiiatiie beaien are tlie mould ,rf;t-? wnicu uifirstreuit lmperltlianle Mill S' .' lferUty' den yearning te fulfill 'Usui grown lnwrporate ilireugii dim time uu- inm ' - tela.' i ijf Vibrations infinite of life In death, l,;l;'AsaUr' truvcllne Hl-UI mrvlvea i the tar I f5,leay we held our 11 vet that when wenre "iSE of, these who then wllldruw tltlt bieatli, ? .-'' Thar i 'ff.AaA curne the heritage which e bequeu(li. W TWO X.ETTEHS OF IIAUK ISTEUIMTS. L Of' . I ..1.1. 11 T I .. R'fc r. MI5.MKjr naiui " t uuva IWO Very .. ?lntrnLlnir and welcome letter., nnn rr.... f i"pf Dr, Harris, the TJ. S. commissioner of edu- t jjveauen, wne ey common consent la accerded C .... j w ..w... -...v.l.u.l VUU- ,. eeere, ana wuese nuut as kucii was recoe recee niaed by President Harrison in his ap- "yetMtmeat, and the ether rucleiilng a check "tit twenty dollars as his contribution te - (Im memorial fund of te-day, from Win, -A. Montgomery, ew)., new and for many yaan a well known lawyer of Chicago. At all the ether schools in the city there SMPtaiiecial memorial senices. Selections, ' MM tributes from fiiends of education in tm Jetlnns of the state, were read. r - - m . . ; , atom Xear Kilaabethtewn. ' Mr. Henry Crell died in Mlddictewn en Tharedejr lu her 75th year. She is an MtefMre. James Veung. She was born mat Uaabethtetrn. Tbe funeral takes Mtt MeMay aAeraoen at 2 e' clock. 8TOI.K! rOtTLTRY. i i A Yerk Conaty Thief Dlapeaea of it te ft Xla-ttt Watchman. CeLtrMstA, Jan. 31. Seme days age Wil liam Hague, of Yerk county, caste here with a pair or ducks and a chicken. JJO met Night Watchman Dyslnger and sold the fowls, te. idea. Dysltiajer teek them home fand killed the decks. Jehn Dct wller, of Yerk county, had his coop robbed of the name number of fowls, and coming te town learned that Hague had sold a chicken aiid two ducks te Dyslnger. Gc In J te Dyslnger s home he Identified the chicken as the ene stolen from him. Del wller threatened te bring suit against Hagne, but has net entered suit as yet, J. C Stewart In the "Fat Men's Club" will appear In the opera house en Thurs day evening. Jehn S. Dean will be tlme rlerk at the Busquehauna rolling mill. He will go en duty en Saturday, The Vigilant fire company decided last evening net te held a ball en February 22d. Grand Master of Records J. D. Ilarnes, of Philadelphia, will exemplify the un written work or K. of 0. K., at Chlpptla Castle, en February 28th. The following truslees of (he Columbia Itiileclub have been elected: J, Kech, W. II. Shonbergor, Dr. W. 0. Tayler. The club will held n match en Washington's birthday. The contest will cemplete the M) shot match and thu winner will rccolve the annual medal. The Democratic word nominations will be bold en Saturday eyenlng, February 6th. The Flrstward Republicans will meet en February Mh, the Second ward en the night following and the Third ward en the 8th. CIias. Swarlr, employed al the Bhawnee furnace, foil thin morning and cut an uidy gash In his head, requiring n doctor's ioi iei vlces. FharcxS. Fctler, forinerly clerk et Piince street station, lancaster, has been ap pointed station agent at Marietta Junction. II. II. Meyers, former agent at that place, has secured a position nt Pittsburg. The bursting of the fly whoel nt the Wrlghtsvllle furnacewill probably cause a shut down of several weeks for repairs. Win. Disking, working nt the Hhawnee furnaces, bruised his hip in a painful manner this morning by falling. IKD IX OHIO. Dr.Knrl Morr.Veriuorly of This f'eiiuty, a Victim of Im Orlppe. William Riddle, of this city, received a telegram (his morning bringing the news of tbe death In Wenster, Ohie, of his brethnr-ln-law, Dr. Karl Mere, director of the musical department of Woestor Uni versity. Mr. Riddle vlsited blm ten days nge nnd he theif wild lib thought he was getting an attack of la grippe. OnTuesday efthls week Mr. Riddle rocetved a letter from him stntlugthat he wns suffering from the complaint; that In all Mr.ltlddle knows of his nines'. The deceased was born lu Henshclni Germany, In 18'li, and locelvcd his educa tion nt a university In thatplnce. Hocaiiie te this country lu 1851 and remained in Philadelphia two years. In 1850 he moved te Paradise, whero he took uharge of the musical department or the fomale semi nary which was then nt that place. In 1858 he married Mr. Rlddle's sister, Mary, and the fuime year moved te ltoutetert Springs, Va., whero he taught musle until thowarbrekoout. In 1803 he moved North and began teaching In the fomale seminary at Oxford, Ohie, horn he remalned up te eight years age. Ills wlfe and two children mirvlve him. Ills son Charles Is a practicing physl- chin in Sandusky, Ohie, and ills daughter Uessib'iWep'' 'pg iiiuhIc In n conservatory at St. Charier., Missouri. The deccaxed essflsscd a tlioieugh Kitwlcdge of limbic, nnd was a clese student. -v Toeillor " Itlulmi-dMeu IllHchnriilid, nntlii Aldermau Hallmch last evening hrartl'i Wm. II. Richardson en n chnrge of feloni ous assault preferred by Jehn Sherff. The testimony of Shern" wits that Ktchuidnen, who slept In his weed benne, wns ordered out, and Instead of going he seized an axe. Slierir took it from him, nnd Richardson ran te the street and hiirled a stone nt him which came near hitting him. Rlcliaulsen's story was that Shciff was the aggressor, having attacked htm with an axe. The aldermau decided that ene was as much in fault as the ethor, mid dis missed the case. Dentli et u Yeunir Man. Samuel Hoekoy, n young man well known lu Lancaster, died at the home of ils mother, Christiana Hoekoy, at Ne. ini ICast Chestnut street, en Thursday oveuing. He wns taken with la grippe about ten dayH age mid piifliiiiieiitu dorulepod, caus ing his death. The doceasod was a seu of the late Christian Hoekoy nnd a nephew of Itenjamln Hoekoy, efSiifb Harber. He was 31 years of uge mid in e.irVy 7i1u i.'i i.'i iended thu jii)iLl.t hfhoels of Lancaster. He WCi 'been empleyed as mi assistant eugineer nt Arneld's cork works for six or Hevon years past. He was n hard w ork erk ing, frugal young man mid hed many friends. He was single and did net boleug te any societies. An Old Lady's Hedden Denlli. Mrs. Susan Myers, wife of the late Jacob Myers, who was a well known resident of Kdcn township, died suddenly at her home near Uassler's mill, en Thursday evuniiig. She ate her supper and apparently wns in geed health. About half-past seven o'clock hIie sat down in a chair, and in a few min utes she was u corpse Apeplexy Is sup OHcd te liavn been the cause of hur death. The deceased was an aged lady, and her maiden uanie wasMcMiclmel. She loavesn large family of grown sous and daughters. Ollleet-H C'lioHen. At the meeting of the directors of the American Mechanics Iluildlng and Lean a isocl.itien, last evenlng, the following ellicura wero elccfcil: l'rostdent, Richard Bllckemleifer! vlce preMdciit, K. K, Hny Hny derj becietary, Jehn 11. Rehm ; treasurer, Jehn!). Sklles; Hollclter, W. H. Reland. The following committees wero appeinted: riuancc, II. W. Hartman, K. V. Stolgcr Stelgcr waltj preperty, tieorge II. Lpinaii, Dr. O. Reland, J. Gust Zeek; special committee, Dr, O. Reland, H, M. Ilouser, Oeo. 11. Leinan. Domecratlo Xomliiatleus. The Democratle nominations will be made te-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, at the places designated by the city executive committee. It Is Important that these nominating meetings should be well at tended. The prluiiry cloctlen for the choos chees ing of candidates will be held en Tnesduy evening next. , The Y. M. C. A. Supper. Thore was another large attendance last evening at the Mipper for the bouellt of the library fund of the Yeung Men's Christian association, at Doorsem's hall. At the re quest of many friends, the suppet will be continued te-morrow evculug te give these who could net attend an opportunity of doing se. If you hae net already done se patroulze the supper nnd aid the w erthy cause. 'llloAttlNe(lUl). The Actlve llase Rail club gave a prlvate sociable lu RoberU' hall latt evening. Twenty-live couples iartlcl paled lu Iho dance. The Actives will open the beasen with Lehigh University of itethlehem, en March SOtli. Taken te the Itn. This morning the shorlffef Yerk county passed through Lancaster en his way te Philadelphia. He had in charge six pris oners, whom he was taking te the l-istem penitentiary, te which institution they bad been sentenced for different terms. Stele OaeKaiidradaafcrutr&eilare.t On Wednesday evrataf itfcUvea entered Iho house of Samnel Ruby, whose home is tiear Wrlghtsvllle. The thieves broke open a seeond-stery window while th family was in another part of the1 hoeee, and they succeeded in stealing f 1M In'celd cash. Nothing else wai taken, and. there is no suspicion as te who the thieves were. Pension Increased. The pension of Rebert 1'nltersen, Colum bia, has been Increased. m Cured at JMnt. "C. U.lleke: It gives me iilfasiire te stale that the ase of one of yenr Electric Medicated Belts tins trnntfermd me from n man broken down In health, and having very weak digestive pewen, te a man having the strength of by gene days. I have suffered from chronic diarrheea for a long tlmeand had tented several doctors without giving any relief. After ualng your belt for four days I felt like a new man, and after wearing It for two weeks I was entirely cured. I new enjoy my meals, and eat het cakes and saunagea without any bad effects." Anyone desiring further Information can call en C. U. Hoke, who will give the number of my residence. JanSMtd A I-ctter from Cel, 4. M. Itntlierlbrd. rnn.Anri.i'HM.PA., Jan.2i, lstw. iVe. G V. lleke, n'aiUng, Al. . DkahHih: Iut spring 1 purchased one of your electric belU, as It was highly recom mended for dyspepsia and Indigestion. I find great relief from wearing 1U This Is mere than I can cay for the four ether makes I have uxed. I can cheerfully recommend your beltasthe bent I ccr were It has helped me wonderfully. Itespeet fully Yours, J. M. UUrilKKFOHI). i -1 N. U. These belts are sold nDly en Wednes-, days atmi North Queen street, Lnnrantcr, I'a.' Fer wile by all drugglnU, but net en trial. uinO-2!( Sleatlte. MAitTiif. .laminry 21, 1WO, In Ihl clly, Herry I. Murtln, unit of Charles and June Martin, lu his third year. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectrally Invited In attend the funeral, fiem thu pnreiiU' residence, Ne. 712 Heulli Denver street, en Hnturdny afternoon at 2 o'clock, Iu termentat Wewlward Hilt cemetery. Hkki). In Celumhln. en the neili InsL. Mr. Hnnili Iteed, lu the 7Uth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are' re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en Hut urday morning nt the I'ennaylvntila railroad depot en the arrival of the Columbia Accom modation ntU o'clock a. m. Iuterment all-in-eautereeiiietery. ltd HimilKY. In thlMrly.entlic2lhlnM,,Hnnili J. llimliey, lu the lil jdiref her age. ; The relatives and friends of the family are ro re )eetriilly Invited te attend the funernl fcervlce at the residence of her lnubaixl, Ne. (Ml North Mine street, Hnturdny evening at 7 o'clock, te proceed te Yerk county Sunday morning en News KxureRs. funeral services will le be held nt Eiaanuel Churrh, near Iwltlierry, Yerk county, l'a., Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment name place. "id CJrnlu and Previsions. Kurnlshcd by H. K. Yundt, llreker. CiltOAOe,Jaii.3l,lK)0 n clock p.m. wncau corn. uu, rera. inra. January..-. 74 Kebrunry 7lJ March April May ... '', Juun... ni July 77J 2tf m SMI 2 Ml'. D87 B07 U IS 31 SIJi 21'; Hi ifur ... Crude Oil February .. 1 OJU Consels Cloning Prices 2.IS o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern Oats. 1'erK. tJird Januarr.. . . 7lt i 'Jiiji H fi ft li February .- March. April May June July,. AtllTIHt., Year , CoiiheU Crude Oil Winter Wheat.. Hprlng Wheal.., Cern OnU Hye Harley , 21 HI 1107 6 7S &8S e"(u 1107 a is 21 nf. V4 ZSK llj :t7" tu;2 ...... 105J Cur Lew. sn 3 270 I71 Receipt. Head. Receipts Hogs., Iteccl pis -Cattle ...................: 7,U) Htoek Mnrkets. Quotations by lteed, Mctiraun A Ce., bankers, LuYncMter, l'a. NEW.YOHIt LIST. IIA.V. 12M. 3 P.M. Canada PheiISj!.. C. C. U A I .?.)., Colerado Coul Central Pnellln , Canaila Hen I horn Chl.HL L. I'bg. Den. A Itle O Del. L. A W Erie Erie 2udi JerO...... K.AT Ix)u. A N L. Hhore Mleh.Cen MlMOiirl l'nclllc Heck. Valley N P N.P.'l;reT.'"'".'.'.'."!." N.WeeU.. N. Y. O New Englaud.. . East Totiuesjieo.. ....-..-. Omaha ........." Oregon Traiiscevitliienhil, Ontario A W Prtcine MUtZ KIchmeudTeruilnul wi ml ItVJ 27i it'i Wi im WI'J 10(1 7I5S . MljJ 10U li'i'i 7.V4 75'J my, Mii,'t te lle'j .S.V wi 37 su;j 40 4i a a 40li aiJ si;i tr;k l.ll? HI. I'lklll !?: efii TexaiiJ'iicinc. an? iriJ Union Pncine (,7'J ir7Ji Wab.wkh'ein . rWabanli Pref. 'H,i 'JSTJ SH'l weatern u J tt.'i fKT WeatHhore llemls. rUII.AUKU'llIA LIST. Leb. Val H. N. Y. A 1'hlla.. Pa. It. R, Reading Ush. Nev Ilcwlenv. 1'au P. A It N.Cent... Peonies Pun......,... Rdg's Oil iVH i li , .1 1 1(. Lecal Stock unit HeuiU. Roperled by J. II. Jxing. nr Lh1 KUltl. 101 110 1UI im 101 JO'S nil im l iw 40 KM as u 'JUMH 210.10 1.05 Is 77 M 101 im.M 107 10U60 67.60 60 M 4.5 &' H) 30 (U 101 lii ulue. ISW KM IKS 100 Hchoel lean lad leu In 1 or "JO years. 100 In 5 or 'JO eurs. UU In 10 or 'J) yearn. 100 111 nrSll vi'iir llVl Laucas't 0 per cent e ' i " i " 4 " 4 ( Munhelui lloreugh lean . 1CX) MISCKLLANkOITri !4riM'lfri. tluarryville IL 11 60 Mlllers1llc Htrcvt Cur ... M) M Inquire Printing Company . (ianllght nnd Fuel Company, Hlevt'iix lIi)UKO(llenil). ...... Celiiinbla (fan Leiii)iuy.. . Celuiiililu Water Cemiuuiy Huanuehumiii Iren L'euiiuuiy .durletln Hellew-ware Hlnvenk lleuwi MIlltTsvlllii Nermal Selioel . Northern Market , Eastern Market Has Company lieiuts (5 per ct. IIWl,. 100 Columbia lloreiiti Henda 100 uiiarryviue it. it. 7 ,. , Reading A Columbia U. It. 6's , KdlKim Light Company , Western Market Heiithern Market. ijincnHterClty Htreel Italhiuy Ce.,.. tUutl End Street Hallway. . ' , West End Street Railway , l.ancas ler Steam ltudtaler Ce., 100 100 &0 60 ad w Ul 60 ,. 60 . 60 . 100 . w jicivttim lA-aincr uu., , Watch Factory 8's Lane Chum. Ce. . . ,TBNWK STOCKS. Lancaster A Frultvllle. Lancaster A Llttts ... ., l.nncaiiter WllllumteH-n ,. Ijinca-sler A Maner M ,. tJiucHHter A Munheliu I Jincasler 4 Marietta . IJimanUr A New Helland. Hlg Spring A Heaver Vulley Urldgeperl nnd llorkcshee Jelumbla A Chestnut Hill, Columbia A Washington . Conettega A Dig Spring Marietta A Mount Jey. liOiic ML Jey A Elltabethleivu... tancaater A Susquehanna. .. i.auciuter A New Dan llle Columbia A Marietta..... , Maytown A Eliuibethteiru IjiuuusterA E eh rata. .... Ijinciuter A Willow HlrevL. Stmsburg A MlllKrt..., . , Marlettu A Maytown.. ...,... hank srei KS. First National Bank ., Iin rtit ar Ci t Irttie I llunlr 40.W (VS.50 100 140 S7.2J HO im S3 8 1'IK SI i w . ae ae . - . S5 1UI , 300 . B5 . u . IM Ji . Se 25 . as ae K160 aet) H au (U J75 40 M 00 100 206.2', Fulton National Haiifc...."'.'."""'.'..i loe aoe 60 U9A) T.tve Stock Mnrurtx. CltirAOO.Jun. 30. KccelpU, 0.000; hlpmeuU S.OUO sieauy; beeven, Jl TukjS 00; itU'era, fl nntiiM ; teckers and feeders, ti uo-eU 35: cows, bull and mixed, 11 SOS-'lOO; Texas cattle II 75S 50 ; Western llnngerii, ti 701 00. ' lleicn Itcclpu,a70i):iihlpnients, ,000; mar ket KU-acly: mixed, rt 7ftS 87JJ: htavy, U 75 4 00; light, ajBiii 85- skips, $t0X$3 60. tux; iwenipui, ii,uuu; nipmeuui.auuu; mar ket weak; natives, SIOuuJIW: Western woeled II 805 70 ; shorn Texam.U &Aj5 60 ; lambt, 1000 tow 35 per hundred weight. """". w East Mhkktv. Cattle Receipts. 1092; ship ment, I'JM; market nothing doing; all tlirnugh cempinmentsj necarlilpied le New Yerk. Hen RecelnU. SI00: hlnmnl .sum. market slew: beet light Yorkers, S3 msn OJ: medium and light Philadelphia, HOBAtPt; .h&sssw raecht. iRai nt DO I erk.. , MHvev Husuitw - vjtjg j smiwitieju's. nw i market slew prlii,a75ia:6ilr U gend, 1800 afaSSStSB 1 wiipmenv-T. wet oi;veinsBoa,sssSNt iambs, iigngitn. Phlla4lBhia rrodaee Market. PRlUltmi.raiA. Jan. 3I.-Noen-Klonr dull: ean'a sneers, IM1U; extra. 2CO02TA; rally. 8sll roller, 8 b.'jI 13 patent. Peen fcmll MSBd Wheat stmdyt He. t Red, new, We: IA.lPMlB'aHaT. IBet Ne. S de. R7sSe. tliea, seej Mo.Sne,s7asBe. .Oera elet j He, t, new, Bftswc j old, M9 Oats quletj Ke. while Zm'Ai Ne.1 mixed, aha r Bransteady; Winter 112 7&13 76i Bprlng. I23 I3- Baled bay slesdy; 111 neau Mas bxinallty: timothy ll(BU) for choice; mlxed.l'all W, bated rye straw, sew, us seels oe. 'Butter Brmi Penn'a creamery extra 27W2SO ; Penn'a firsts extra, SOe l letitilnff, 334PA. Bggs dnll ; Penn'a nrsU, 113 He; held lets, li Mc, as te quality. Cheese steady ; part skims, e,S39c; full skims, I'etreleam steady ; reflned In bbU., iy,c. rotateesnrm: bStfSSaperbns.astequMllty. Wrm 9kbeerifmettt. ABBOliUTKLY PDKB. ROYAL BAKING ROWDER. Til VI powder never varies. A marvel et pu rlfy, strength and wholesemencss. Mere economical than the ordinary kind, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low tent, short weight, alum or phosphate Powder. Held only In cant. IlerAl. 11AK1NO 1'owexh Ce., I0S Wall street, New Yeik. martl-lydAlyw TUHTHEUEIVKD. llUUDKIimi HKU lVUKL, The Klnent of Chnmpnznes. ItOIIItkltH LIQUOIl BTOUK. Ne. !i Centre Hiiuarc. fTIARMERHWANl'KI) TO SUPPLY MILK JL" AT THK LANCASTER CARAMEL CO., egl-tfdAwlt 335 Church BL, Uincater, Pn. lfANTED-AT ONCE.'SIX MAeTlINLSTs! V Apply at R. IILH'KENDERFER'H Mu- chine Sheps, las Neil'i Water HtreeL ltl rpIIE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTEItlO 1 Acid and Parannn Cundlcs for the Holi days, at M I LLEIl'S SOA P CO. JTIOR RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL MUSI J ncss stand, Ne. 20 Enxl King street, Irem Anrll 1 Jau2S-lwdll INQUIRE WITHIN. KOMIN, SO INJURIOUS TO SKIN AND Fabric, Is net used in PURITY se. P. 1Jlei!llENT-SMALL STORE HOOMeII Kiillable for an elllne, new occupied ns Snarr'CoalOrllc7Ne. -JO Centre Heuiire. Ap ply at Cigar Stere, Cor. Iiist KlngHlni-tnud Centre Sipiare, J.IO-lwd -flANDLES CANDLEMAS DAY. AtlkM.FLYNN'S, Jan.'-31dU Ne. DO West King SL STORE ROOM FOR RENT, 110 EAST KINO slnet. ('nil at SHE VFI-ERH LIOUOR STORE, JTMId 15 Centre Square. 7r VOTE FOR Ell IIARNHOLTFORCONSTA RLE. llelsrnmlllurwlth all the details nnd duties of the eirtcc. Ji0-2ld IOR RENT OR FOR SALE ON EASY 3 TERMS.-NO. 210 North Watcrslrcet, one story brick with twoitery fnuuubuck building. slaughter house and stable, ... "iM,r 'in ivuiKirruuir una uxiure., Apply nt JauJO-tfd NO. 302 NOR' III 11 N lARYSl'. "TTiSTATE OF Q. EUW. IIEdRNER, LATE J1J of Ijincnster city, deceased, fitters u-sta-inentnry en said cslaie ha Ing been granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto re requesnsl te make Immediate payment, and lhee having claims nr demands mtalnsl the same, will present them nltlieut delay for settlement te the undersigned at 300 West King st root, or te her atfernpt . MARV JDAIIIXIENEH, llltew.S A Hknski., Ktceiitrlv. A Heme s.' Jan31-0tdF INSTATE OF ItARRlKI' E. SKILES, LATE li or Salisbury township, decensd. LetUrs tesUimenlary en said estnle having been gianled te the undersigned, all ixnem in. .dcbtiit thereto nre rntiicsted te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands ngalnut the same, will prci-eut llieni without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing at Cains, y, t). "Z1Z - JOHN II. HK.ILKH, Executer. BbownAJIesxei,, Ally's. lan.ll.ltdAStw OME RARE IIARli'AilVH-ODIlH AVIl li Ends of llrle-n-Ilmc. Art I'tnitu i . .1 1. Kat,els, ThiTinemclcrs and Calenders, left out; irem ine neiuiay season, will be sold nt irrest ..H..." iw ......u juuiii iur cujvyAfT)luted changes In the spring. , '- ' FltAILEY'8 EAftc. V.ND pIARMACY. i.-.ii..i- ui- ,lil'l7.""lY Jicri: Aiaruei,! reV,8yriip of llloedroot, Wild Cherry Tina iiorclieiind cures the most iwrslhtcul " drip " cough ; 2V 60c nnd f 1 00. Fralley's Hitter Wine of Iren is correct tonic after thu" drip ;" 60e anil f 1 00. M.W.FAw AfiJffi0? ' r W'KCIAL ANNOUNCE MKNT A business established for IS ei.rs, will en ncceunl or going Inte ether busl. iiih and iH-rluips lcnse this city, sell out his whole st4ck at remarkably low prlc-es, such ns Dry Heeds, Notions. Clothing, Roots nnd Shoes, etc A geed chance for sure te make money! no matter H net ill I money te pay for stock of goods. Jn case objections te purchase nboe RTeck of goods undiThlgueit will rent his slore room nnd dwelling, which has nil the modern Improvements nnd suitable for uny kind of business at n renxonalile low rent. IMeaMdn llilre i nt 122 AND 121 SOUTH QUEEN S r." J-'t-"tdF Op)oslle Odd Ft Hews' Hail. pRmNiTuitii FURISTIXURE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUT THE UUSINESH. All that Iirge and Elegant Stock of Furni ture nt Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be sold nt Cost. -CALL CIA1N8. .SOON IF YOU WANT J1AR- W. H. Hoffmeier. lalX-lwdU A TUUllSK'S. RELIABLE GOODS. Wealm terurnbh CIihmI Heeds nt Reasonable Prices. BUCKWHEAT I BUCKWHEAT 1 We liaa 1 Choice, Pure, Plain. Buckwheat, that with rlelkhmnn's enst makes the lines! Iluekw heat Cakis. We aUe have llcrlur'. mid Stecus'Seir-ltalslng CORNMEAU (irnnulaled, Brliucr's Kiln-Dried and While Cerumeal. OATMEAL AND AVENA. Crocked nnd Rolled Wheat, alw a) s fresh. Im- Wll7l lUVUIUlll unit triiuccill. CHEESE Dutchheait or Eilnill. IHnn Amln Sapsago. Roiiuererl.nnd Yerk State Full Cream! A CARIa).VD OF SAI.T.-Jut received, u car of Ceare and Fine Salt, of suH-rler euallly. HONEY t HONEY I Fine Comb Heney; also, Oruiisu lllosiem Heney lu bettlci, and Rendered Roue) by the pound. NO. 17 EAST K INU HTR KI7I'. svlVlephene I onnectleu, plUT PRICES -IN Groceries, at Clarke's. Ijirge Sire Bettles Worcestershire Sauci, av. Small SUe lteltle Worcestershire Sauce, 'JV. Figle Brand Condensed Milk, per can. 13c. l-resh Salmen lugtiie. irrun. Kreiieh lVa-.few snots of rust en can, lie. linpertt-d Simglietti .iiacnreni, 110 per juicK. iMrK California Apri cots, be v lb. Bright as u Dellar AnrleeLa. IS..11 Hi. New Prunellas, Se and l2e te. Whole Alt pies, with cores eui, only JOayib. Pared Kvap Kvap erutud l'enehes, aei lb. tliimred KMiperated Peaches, fie y lb. The best Frincher CnUrernlu Prunes, 10c V lb. The best 6O0 Mixed Tea, ey lb. The tiest Rie CelhiN, 2le W lb. Three tt Itet, ular Dried Beef ferSSc. Extra Dried lleefKiuu-k-les, l.te f Ih. Cdllfijrnlu.Haius, 70lb. Shoulder Hams, fie V lb. Finest Sugar Cured Hams, 10Wc V. The Ureal XXXX Fleur for 7Se vqr. P. S. The above price ure geed for te-morrow euly February I. 80 make no mistake, but come te-morrow and tcurv bargains. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, NOS. 12 AH SOUTH QUEEN ST. heavy Uent 3(itrilsmsmi T AM A CANDIDATE FOB MAYOR. DR.8AMVKLT.DAyU. , , Subject te Republican rales. ,. , JS-traH jkUKMAKKOr QOI.BKXUONArTDMIA aucrldaSr tlesrt ntanet be " I.I1..M .. . . Established 1778. aM-tMh vr-mviam uuai lit Bast Stag Street. F IOR HHIRTO, COLbATlS ANDCUFF8, KRIRMArfM Ne. S West King HtreeL HAVKYOU HKKN THK EUREKA TRdU ser Hlmper In the- window? Holts, Over coats and TrnuM-rs made te your order at cost. McCJItANN A NOwLkW, Ne, las North Oneen St. rpilK KINKHT .LINK OF WAX BTKRIO I Acid and Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S MOAP OO, M 0(1 LOST-RLACK COCKER HPANIEU iieware enerea. tfd S2T NORTH PRINCE BT, milK FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO I Acid and Paraflne Candles for the Holl Hell dayl, at MILLERS SOAP OO. rrtUE ANNUALKLEOTION OF TRUSTEKH X, of Woodward Hill Cemetery will be held et the banking house of Reed, McOrann A Ce., en Monday, February 3d, IW0, at 8 o'clock. By order of the president. JenJMtd J, B. MARTIN, Sec, AN YTIIINO BUT MORAIM MADE WHITE as snow with PURITY SOAP. ITIOR HEADOt) AKTERM 3 A.O.K.efM.C, K. Of O.E., I.O.R.M., O. V, A. M., P. O. fl. of A., I.O.'O.F., Elks Charms and Pins, gote KIUBMAN'8, Ne. 42 West King StreeL FINEST LINE OF WAX HTRfttn J. Ai days, a Acid and Paraflne Candles for' the Hell- at jnu.Lir.il n buai' CO. TTARDWICKE FARM FOR RENT A J L Dnlry Farm containing 106 Acres of til lable land, situated partly In the city nnd partly In Manhelm township, with shade and water In every field. Buildings In 'geed order. Apply te MORTIMER MALONE. SB.. Or MORTIMER MALONE, "i!?5' , r ... Ulester Heuse. J. L. Btkismktz, Attorney, 68 North Duke Street. J24-tfdATudF J EMOCHATIU PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic voters of the pltv nf Tjinvi.- trr lire risinested te meet at their respective wards en Saturday evening, February I, IffHO, between ihe hours of 7 and H o'clock, te place In nomination candidates rer Mayer, Ward Offi cer and Scheel Directors. The wards entitled le Scheel Directors this year are: First ward, ene; Third ward, ene: Fifth ward, one! Seventh ward, one; highlit ward, two. Each ward will select a member or the City Exccu Exccu lle Committee te sene during tbe ensuing lear. The places of meeting nre ns follews: First Wnrd Sliebcr's lintel. Second Ward Thee. Wendlti' Balnen. '1 hint Ward Eftlnger's Saleen.' Feuith Ward William Rehm's Haloeu. Fifth Ward Philip Wahl's Hetel. Sixth Wanl-4chiner Heuse. Heenth Wnrd Jehn Uunzenheuser's Saleen. Eighth Werd-Mrs. Dlehl's Saleen. Ninth Ward Arneld linns' Saleen. JZW'd CITY COMMITTEE. -OARfJAINS IN RUBtlERH. Rubbers! Rubbers! Robbers! GREAT BARGAINS Indies' Rubbers, ?," cents. Misses' Rubbers, 20 cents. Men's Rubbers, 40 cents. Men's Rubber Roots, Jl 25, 2, fi 50. Beys' Rubber Beets, f 1, II 23. Rubbers of nil kinds at reduced prices. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET, feblO-tfdF H1 RSII A BROTHER. AnEleclricCurrentNet Dangerous, In our emc the Electric Curreut Is NOTdan NOTdan gere.is The PEOPLE, en the one hand, are attracted te our U00D3, en acceuut of our CUT PRICES, Which Is the CURRENT which Hndsnre Hndsnre spensUe answer from eery pocket-book, whether rat or lean, lek nt our windows, full te overflowing with HARUAINS. the prices being cut down lu every department. Compare with ethers prices. -WHATI8M0RE, we have the goods te back our prices. Ne advertising prices and then having Iho Innieexcuscs or some parties that the let bus Jmt been cloied out, ad libitum. ,r,.s.'en.M..Pvcroeal" from 2 upwards. Men's Chinchilla and Beaver OverceuU, JIOO, were W; Men s Kcrseynnd Mellen Oveueats, f7, 110, ci m.1.'! ..v,5rc?ll",.,i75' 7'!'' ,10- " wcre w. S'ril'i.'.,"'.sl7, Men's Beaver Overcoats, 150, J7 60,Sle,li(were,J10,12,l. ' IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR NEXT If net for this anymore. ' URAHPTHESE BARUA1NH NOW. Men's Ileavy-Welght SuiU nt your Own Price, In ract. SEE THEM. Rey's Hulls and Overcoats nt prices which nrenway below cost ; from tl up te jie. Children's Hulls nnd Over coats from SI te 0 60. HIRSH l iMBER, ONE-PRICE CLOTHING AND FTONISUINQ UOUSE, North Queen Street end Centre Square LANCASTER, PA. T HEIST'S. Step! This Is Heist's Advertisement 1 Don't read It unless you want te.vne meuey. Canned Cern, 5c Canned Strawberries, four cans for aJc. Canned Blackberries, Ac. Canned Blackberries, four cans for 23c. Fine Whole Canned Tomatoes, 8c, Finest Pie Peaches In cans, 10c. Finest French Peas, two cans feraSc. Fine French Pens, lie a can. i:nperntid A prlcets, three pounds fer2V, EwiiKiratcd Apricots, Bright Celer, lie a pound. Oeldeii Egg Plums, 10 12VJnnil l5e a pound. Flue Large Uelden Califeriila Prunes, aoeu pound. Fine Country Dried Apples, Cc a quart. Fine Evaporated Apples, three uud two pounds for 2jc. Peaches, Bright New Heeds, nve eunds ajc. Peaches, Evaporated, three nnd two isninds for a5c. Prunellas, Flnerrult, two pounds for 23e. Flue Ijuuu .Mueatell Raisins, 12c. Flue Largu French Prunes, three pounds. Sic. Culirernla I'ruiieH, reijulie 110 sugar, 10, 1 1, 12 and Hen pound. New l.aree Figs, two pounds for Srjc, New Stew Ing Figs, three pounds for 2jC, (Tetalized Pigs, two pounds for 25c. Finest French FlirlWe, 15ea eund. Dates, nex er saw the like, four pounds for 'iic. Mincemeat. G.Hnud lOea pound. Oranges nt 10. 15 and 20e n dozen. Finest Line of Flerida Orangee. Fine Yerk state Henev In com In, lSea pound. Fluent Yerk State Extracted lleiiey. two pounds for 2.V. .Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Italian Paste. The above are ull New Italian Goods at l-i'Scn inck. Ilome-Miule Apple Butter, 8a n pound. Skinned Hums, ull fat cut oil, 12'ic a lKjiind. Plcule Hams, t a peuud. Dried Beef, 16c. ' Dried Beef Knuckles, 15-. Finest Summer Bologna, 10. lleneleas Hams, from four pounds up, IJc. Scaled Herring, 60 te 10 In u box, BSe a box. Finest Portland Herring, six pounds luraSc. Triiielnaopenud kigs, II ai. Finest Ueuulne Swiss Cheese, In ten-pound lets, aic. Cerallne, 10ea pack. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL OROCF.lt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCKSTS., Directly Opieslte J. II. Martin A Ca' Dry Ooedt Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Hene Hetel, Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. IN RUBBERS! Hn 9lsMHttMmttg NJ JCXT DOOR TO TME COURT HOOD. - OF - 4DRESS GOODS ENDSI FROM 1 TO 10 YARDS, I M BOTtt BLACK AK D COLORS, 5c. TO IOC. A. YARD. MANYOFTHKM ARE NOT HALF PRICE. -WE HAVE JUST FINISHED INVENTORY AND HAVE MANY CLEARINO UP BAt uAinrji FSHNESTOCK'S 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster. Pa. Hen &vertUrmtnt. ft ARRIAQB WORK. , MEMOMOiiltXAeiWOBXI, Cerner of Dake and Vine Streets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), . . OEO. S. NORBECK, Prep. fl.OOO.Over Six Thousand Dollars Jbe.OOO In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 180O All the LATEST STYLES for 1HBO TThe best of mechanics en repairing at the poersera Carriage Works, corner of Dake and Vine streets. d-lydR A LUXURY" FOK THE BATH AND TOI rity Hriip cheap enenKh tat laundry. PU- THE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AMD) Demestic CUrem In lli rllv. rlnr H- S?00.'' our manufacture, In boxes or 2S,' 50 and 100. ' ...,,, DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE, alg-tfdB lHEastKlngBtreit, F OR HANDSOME NECKTIES, UO te EHIHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Street. UIILIC SALE OF A CARLOAD OF VaC UABLE IOWA HORSES. "" On Monday, FcnnuAKr S, 1880, JVIIl be sold nt pubile sale, at the Franklin Heuse. Lancaster, lis., a carload of extra line Iowa Horses, consisting of some geed heavy workers and some fine drivers. Ameng: the let Is a bay horse, six years old, that can beat 2..10. -' ' Merses can le seen at the Franklin Heuse en and nfter Friday, January 31. Hale te commence al 1 o'clock, when terms will be made known by H.IIAYNE,ef Iown. Jehn Hkhman a Sew, Aucts. Sid Gt REATEBT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction or all In FINE TAILORING AT- H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from J10 te li : from IS te K j from K te 1 60. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits or the latest style material, satin lined, at 128. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever mnde In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a Hrst-clasa article for the same money he would hne te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd M- ART1N BROS. Meney te Be Saved ! Beginning te-day and for Little Prices the month of February we HereDoHetHean announce a smclal sule of Men's and Beys' Percale and While Shirts nnd Beys' Shirt Waists. In Percale this sale Measley Stuff. nt special prices Includes all Shirts and Waists made up te December 1. Men's Percale Shirts, Including Cellars aud Cuffs te match, SI, from SI as and tl 60. Large lets In Men's and Beys sizes at 60c and 76e, 'value a half mere. Cut1 prices en the "Star "Waists, for which we ere Lancaster's Special Agents. 60c Percale Waists going at 42c, 85c ; Lnundrled Percale Waists, tclc.jl; Lamidried Finest French Percale and Scotch aingham Waists, Wc. See the ' Day Day ten " and " Cyclone " White Dress Shirt. They are ' bead and shoulders " for fit and HnliU or all Shirts lu the market. Three lengths .or sleeves and all sires te pick your lit from. What will we de with Clothing since the January cut price sale Is doue T That sale at extraordinary prlceslhas taken out all the eddsand ends. We break the price for February en all the remain der or Winter Suits and Underwear rer Men nnd Beys. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. OTHONG I SERVICEABLE I LOW IN IXWT! Shoes msde rer hustling Yeung Amer lea rer stout, robust, nellve boys, ever en the romp, the Jump, the run. It costs money te keep such reel properly clad te keep them within leather at reasena ble cost. Shoes for the boys must have few weak points-ought te have uppers made from leather stout and plump In grade, tough and strong In groin te re sist severe strain, nnd net readily crack or break ; geed counters te preserve tbelrshnpe ; geed bottom stock te with stand the rough usage It's sure te get. We hae them, built strongly by thor ough practical shoemakers, made or ma terial tried and round right. Bring alerg thobejs. Let us (hoe them. Keep no count or the cost. Nete tbe amount or wear given. That makes shecbuyers shoe wise and brings them our wuy time and again. Here's a cheap tiliee te start with geed stock, well made ; hae seamless, vamps, ulic-ly fitted and finished, Butten or Imw, Mzes 3 te 5, ut f 1 00. Fine Butt Lace and Butten Dress Shoes, sizes 3 te 5, al f 1 25 ; stylish and attractive looking. Finer Buff Lace and Butten Dres Shoes ull leather nothing but leather from top te tip j right rer style, right ter wear, at II 50. r Heavy Veal Cuir 8hee, hop-scotch, reit ball, shinny requisites geed look leek lug, strong ; have soles and laps, neat pretty tips; the make aud llnUh tlrst tlrst clets, II 60 a pair. Higher grades or shoes In handsome st) lea; Congress, button or lace, at II 75 and 12 00. Youths' Shoes, adralrablt) thai, at II 00, II 25, 11 60 te U 00. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. Shoes for the Beys. Htm eUfctferttcctmnt. T BOA! B FINEST LINE OF CANDLKH 8UITA ble fhe f?anrilAtnai tlntr MILLERl apce. " " TjlOB RKNT-A THRK&BTORY BRICl" -jw- wwjiiiw Jipiwe. wiin meacrn irapr( S5r" 1."7 East King street, with r. Stable en let New occupied by Jehn writ' nan.. APPly te OEO. It SPRECHEIl. Me. 1 Kast King street, JMM rrag LAHUEST AND F1N1MT LINE Ol .- ':r"ia aa rrenen uriar Mi I?, Uel1,rs, Cigar Cases, Suufl Bexes aa(f kiuim ui Biuusvr i. iiniiiirB. . DEMUTH-S CIO AR RTORKL Ms-tMK ' 114 East King street Fi NAME IS THE KEYNOTE OF many virtues. PURITY SOAP. T7IOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. H EAS JL' , King street, formerly occupied by Ad trlch Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms iiiNUAuru j, tow. inquire ei Jsnas-lfd, f ' II. Q. LIPP. rnHE FINEST LINK fH-' WAV n-pctft1 JL Acid land Paranne ;Candles for tbe Hell days, at KILLER'S SOAP CO. 1 VTODANOER LURKS, BUT HEALTH E j. isia, wiirreiuniiT buai" is used. IOR HENT.-wFltrm A Pit I r. . lam tui Hetel sltualpd nernnr I.-jii. riiHthnt a.l lynrisiian sirreu. ai present occupied by Tin dereWendltz. Apply te E. n. K. IUTM Chr Jnn22-tld lit North Duke StreeL qtROUTASHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN1 UUirilTKIU), Ne. 110 North Queen Street, Shirts made te order as low as 11100. Perfect lit Kuaranteed. I . T1.1.rSVSl,.lle,e.,,,y we ,mve stsrdcd a HANli LAUNDRY and ure prepared te laundry oral! Kiuus. manw-iyaH A whe CHOICE ARTICLE FOR ALL PURI poses. PURITY SOAP. Sells evervl tie. janze-iiwa milE FINEST LINE OF WAX RTfcntr JL Acid and Paraflne Candles, rer the Helll UUJB, Ul iMIliLl'un BUAI' uu. 1 VYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAI KJ ketservnlln ull styles, nnd meals at all iiuum, uhaiium ci. HU.M -sHti, in uie man u. ...v v..,... ...n. nv, v,dk- lu uiq SUCH Ull ejiened served te private families. Telephone! luuu..iuii, HOV-ZlllUH VyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE ll Ten Think Your Eyes Are Geed I ir yen have them examlned you will prebabl find that there ts something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great hern te you. i.u limbs lunnen iviu uv H KTCUl Help IDVOU, Wa iiha InimltnttlA untl SI A TJ-PA 11 Imim. Which are made enlv bv us. nnd rncnmtnnnilAI by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec-l live vision. I Solid Oeld Spectacles, 3.00 ; nsual prlee.l Steel Spectacles, SOe.t usual price, SLOO. Artmclal Eyes inserted, (ft ; usual price, ff 10. H. ZIHEMAH & BRO.J130 S. Mleth Street, Between Chcatnut and WaluutBtreeta. mvWydl T VLAUKOF FASHION. IX- COATS AT- The Great Clearing Sale AT ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St. Positively Unprecedented Redactions. The balance of our Hteek of New markets almost given away. Cofue at ence and get thu b Onlv flve lniu. 1 gut thu best choice. I i Such prices were never heard of any where. They niusl be f-eld. Saturday, February 1st, we ulailthe Illgtrest Slaughter Sale ever Inaugurated. This Is a I'osltlve Sale, and will lest until Saturday, February 8th, by which time every Garment must be sold. NOTE THESE PRICES. Let 1 Formerly sold up te 54, at J2 apiece. Let 12 Newmarkets, formerly sold up te $7, at $3 apiece ; slaughter sale price. Let 8 Formerly sold up te $10, at U apiece. Let 4 Formerly sold from $ l!.' te 17, at $7.50 apiece. Let 5 Our II next Garmcuts, formerly sold from $-20 te $35, at $11) apiece. Come early and get the best choice. ClHLDItEX'S COATS. Our whole stock in Five Lets. Let 1 All formerly sold up te ut SI apiece. $2.50, I.et All formerly told only $-2 nnlcce. up te $1, at Let 3 Formerly bold up te $7.50, at $3 apiece. Let 4 Formerly sold up te 10, ull down te $-1 apiece. Let 5-A11 Children's and Misses' Coats, formerly. sold up te $15, at $5 11 piece. . : PLUSH WKAPS. finest Plush Wraps iu All our Twe Lets, Let 1 Formerly up te 412.50. at 47.50 each. Let 2 Our best, formerly sold up te $35, ut $15 each. PLUSH JACKETS. Let 1 Formerly sold up te $10, at $ each. Let 2 Formerly sold up te $15, at $7.60. ' Let 3 Formerly sold up te 21. at $10 each. . Let 4 All our best, formerly sold up te i35, at $15 apiece, Trenendeas Slaughter Palace of Fasliien, S - ft - 1 5 vv-- , ,. -il- .
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