:f??7Je., ,:a-jy&' -;. -"Si- '3? . . . " ? THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1890. I It t & M r 1 m m Bif is &.. m: S' ,STABBED IN TnE BACK. m nm uses a kmfe urn nm IITO, SERIOUSLY 1JUCI1SB III. Th Blade Srreilyatrlke a Vital rrt. Death elMrm. Timethy elan-Tue i Artlaaaa at Banquet. iWS Celusima, Feb. l.-Oa Friday efternoen J two Toumrbev.u.med Frank Kteln and Jehn Payne get Inte some difficulty en Seatti Second street, which endad In a vry erieas manner. The beye had a "crap" in the morning", but the fight was seen eUled. In the afternoon Klein was met by Payne, who haft aknireln his nana, and dared him te touch him.- After a few blewa the beye clenctaecl.t and Payyie tabbed Klein In the back, below the right eheuldcr. penetrating about an Inch. The bounded boy went te hie home, en Perry etreet, and Dr. Market was summoned. The wened, is quite serious, and the doctor stated that had Uie blade net entored the vertebra of the backbone It would have peaetrated the lung andcaused death. .During January the Pennsylvania rail road empleyes handled the following number or can at this place: Train.. Ixwdcd. Kmnty. Total. Raiiward- . L8I4 61, TO I 171 fil.Ult Wi"fc Jl7 H$7 33111 M.30I 2,ei ej,H 8s,73 iw.a This movement Is a decrease from De cember, 18S9, of 1,433 cars, but an Increase Increase ever January, 18S9, of 719 cars. Columbia Assembly, Ne. 20, Artisan Order of Mutual Protection, held thelr an nual banquet last night. Alter ihe busi ness meeting In the ledgo room the mem bers marched te the armory, where a tempting bill of fare, prepared by the ladles of the Second Strect Lutheran church, awaited thorn. The supper con sisted of raw and fried oysters, turkey, various aide dlshes, Ice cream, cake and fruit. The banquet was prepared In excel lent style and was enjoyed by nil. Mrs. Isabella Delan, wife of Timethy Delan, died this morning at 2:30 o'clock, nt her home en Perry street, aged 03 years. Her death was caused by consumption after a long illness. A husband mid tlirce children survive. The funeral will be held en Monday morning nt 0 o'clock, nt Ht. Peter's Catholic church. Will. Aherne, son of Win. Ahorne, was In Philadelphia yesterday for examination for admittance te the training ship, Kara toga. Be passed the examination success fully excepting part of the physical. He will have another trial in six weeks. Hely communion will be observed in the Methodist chureh en Stlnday morning. The Christian Endeavor society of the Second street Lutheran church will observo the ninth anniversary 'of the organization of the first society en Sunday ovening. A collection will be taken for mission work of the Lutheran church. At St. Paul's P. E. church a aervlce for children and administration of the holy baptism will be observod at 2 o'clock Sun day afternoeu. Eighty-five empleyes of the Iteadlng it Columbia railroad are recorded en the benefit list during January with 'the grip. B. A.LIchty, operator at the 0. D. efllecs, soft duty en account of sickness. Passenger trains wcre dotnlued this morning at Columbia about 30 minutes, caused by a train breaking loeso In the west yards. DESERTION CASKS. A Xegnl Point liaised etnl the rinnl llearlng Postponed. The court te-day partially heard the de sertien cases against Jehn (;, Willewer nnd old Bender, continued from Inst Sat urdays As te Willewer the testimony wus thaUieVscrveda term of threo months for ' (allure Ap comply with the court's order te riyttjpr week for her maintenance. His ML i-snel raised the nelntthata second enlnr tt4ld net be madowhlle the first ene was sunaing ana in mat position llie court sus tained counsel. The court directed the district attorney te hnve Mrs. Willewer sign a petition setting forth the amount of arrearages due en the first order and pro pre sent the same te the court en Wednesday, when the question will be decided whother he can be committed a second tlme for the desertion, In the Leepold Bender case the same question was ralsed, he also having sorved a term of three; mouths. He said he wus willing te take hts wlfe and children te Mifflin county, where he was working, but she was net willing te go with him. This case will also be heard en Wednesday. Memerial Exorclses In MuuUelm, ilANnciM, Feb. 1. Memerial oxercisos, commemorative of the llfe of Dr. Hlgbee, were held by the pupils of the high schools yesterday afternoon. A llfo-slze pert rn It In India ink of Dr. Hlgboe, huudsemely framed, was presented te the high schools, the gift of Dr. W. F. Reth. The doctor, lit1 formally presentlng the portrait, gave an interesting account of the lamented state superintendent's llfe and character. The portrait is en admirable likeness, and is finely executed, the work of Artist J. K. Beamsderfer, of this borough. A unanimous aud heatty vete of thanks was tendered the generous donor, Itev. W. J. J. Jehnsen followed with an ad- ' dress upon the characteristics which made Dr. Hlgbce great and beloved. . 'The pupils or all thu schools of the ber- "peugh brought contributions for the me- i 'mortal fund, averaglug about three coats clefereach pupil. During the exercises the Scholars sang an ede composed for the jwoaslen by Prof. D. A. Lehman, principal pl-Mmi gchoels. Ia u out A Politician's Accident, dal" Yesterday afternoon William Michael, a an jlxth ward politician, was sitting down en mil. beard wondering hew he could pull Lew all dartinan's leg, and yet nppear te be for gix Jeen for aldunnan. While studying this at all up be seemed unconscious of every thing else, and ran a knlfe, with which he it as whltUng a stick, Inte his leg. He cut grjtn artery and bled very freey for n time. A doctor attended the wounds, but the wound was net as great as that made by the failure of Hartman and Deen te rocog recog roceg nUe William as being against thorn. m Rumored Change of Jtoute. It is rumored that the Delaware lMver Jc Lancaster railroad lias changed its pro posed course from near Klmberten, en the Pickering Valley railroad, and Intend te run through Lebanon, Instead of Lancas ter, and corns out at FbcenUville, running along by the Falls of French Creek, the read-bed for which latter location has been made with the exception of laying the ties. " Lest a Leg. A thousand pounds of Iren fell upon the right leg of Oconto W. Omit at the Stcolten mills en Thursday night. The limb was se crushed that it had te be amputated above the knee. He Is in the hospital at ilanisburg. He Is a native of Marietta and 30 years of age. Twe Divorces Granted. Jonathan Helliuger, city, was divorced from bis wlfe Fanny, en the ground of adultery, and Mary E. Morten, Columbia, from Jehn D. Morten, ou the ground of eras! treatment. Thet Library Fund Supper. The library fund (Upper, which has been ' Wf success, will be continued this even- tag. beginning at 5 o'clock and continuing usHU 9. An suction of the remaining pre- i visions will be had. Tat Colored Veter. Oft Tuesday night next the colored men et ibis etty will bold a meeting at Leve Charity hall. They will then decide ruty Metum or party In the city f Democratic Nominating Meetings, This Is the evening designated by the Democratic city committee for meetings nt the places designated for the placing In nomination candidates ferlclty and ward officers. The meeting will be opened nt 7 o'clock and close nt 8 o'clock. Following are the places deslenated for the meetings ; First ward, Shebcr's hotel Second ward, Thee Wcndlts's hotel; Third ward, Ef linker's hotel) Fourth ward, Heffman housej Fifth ward, Philip Wall's iCJreen Tree hotel; Sixth ward, Schiller hebse;' Seventh ward, Jehn Gunronbeuscr's hotel; Eighth ward, Mrs. Dlchl's holelj Ninth ward, Arneld Hans' hotel. The ptlmary election wilt beheld en Tuesday evening. Ilerr-Snsvely Suit. Tiie Herr vs. Suavely suit te recover en a promissory note for 1,700 was given te the Jury nt neon te-day. Part of Friday afternoon and nil of this morning was taken up in the argument of the case The Jury nfter a brief dollberntion found In favor of the plaintiff for t2,3DS.KI, the full amount of the claim with Interest. Drewn A Hcmsel for the plalntlflT; 11. M. North, H. B. Urtibaker nnd W. M. Frank lin for defendant. A Deg Itocevorotl. Leuis Pfadle, proprietor of the Majtmor Majtmer Majtmor cher hall nnd garden, lest a St. Dernard pup some time age which he valued at 9200. Censtable Pyle was put en the track of the animal, nnd he found him yesterday In the possession of Jehn Watsen, who lives en what Is known as the Stark property, Just east of the city, nnd very near te the old water works. " PnntaHma " nt the Opern Huiiit). Hanleu's "Fantnsma" was given again In Fulton opern heuse last ovening. The nudlonce was of geed size, but Improbably would liave been lurger had It net been for the primary olection, which took the at tention of many. The spectacular effects are very great aud the show Is worth going te te-night. Returned Frem Tlielr Trip. The Olce club of F. nnd M. cel lege nr nr rlved home early this mornlngfrem nu ex tended tour through Southern Pennsyl vania and Northern Maryland. The club met with splendid success In every particu lar. Mr. II. N. Bessier, who was elected managoreftho club, Is doservlng of the highest praUe for the busluciis-llkomanner lit which the affairs of the club were car ried out. Dr. Dubbs has recovered sufuclenlly te enable him te meet his classes next week. T. II. Lelnbach has been elected editor of the College Student, Mr. Keller having re signed. m Eighth Wnrd Comtnlile. The court this nftorneon nppolnled Charles W. May censtable of the Eighth wnrd, te fill the vacancy caused by the denth of ChrlstUu Ilerr. May was a caudldate nt Inst night's Repub lican primary, but wns defented by Jehn QUI. The ethor applicants for the vacancy wero Jehn QUI and Jehn J, Hartley. Au Initie (irnnt.d. An Issue wns granted in court te-day te dctormlne the ownernhlp of personal prop erty lovled upon by the nhcrlff, In which Fanny B. MUlhouse, Ames Mlllhouse mid Jehn Mlllhouse wero made plaintiffs and Henry Blnkley defendant. Want Better Wni;e. The hed-carriers of the city will send u notice te the besses that after May 1 they will want i'i per day for ntiie hours work Tliey are new getting the same amount for ten hours. Ln flrlipoI)enott. Thu Metropolitan Llfe Imuraiice cemiuiny always en tlme. J. W. Jenes pnld the following claim, daring the week : Mr.. Shay, Eii.it Ful ton .treet, en the death of her mother, ?M; weekly premium, 15c, Mr. Klcll'cr, Ht, Jcwcph street, en the death of her daughter, tlbO; weekly premium, 10c Mrs. Moere, Middle street, en the death of her son, SX) ; weekly pre mium, 10c. Sir. Gee. Uhecly, Went Lemen treet, en the death of lit mother, (CO ; weekly premlumIOc. It ' Unsolletod Testimony. I hereby dcvlre te add my testimony te the beneficial reiult. of lleka's Electric Iielti. We have used them In our family with geed re nuIU, nnd beard of ethor. In our te nn who hav. uaed them with mnrveleu .uccca. Mr. Hoke certainly make, fair nnd honest offer.. With out heslUttng, we recommend them te all auf. ferern. 1UV. J, Pkticiis, Muiihelm, Uinciutcr comity, Pa. N. U. C. U. lloke every Wednenday at 313 North Queen ttrect. ltd The ladle, or the Union Dorcas society ac knowledge the following donation. : Mr.. E. K. Martin, 110 ; n rrlend, (I ; MIm Harriet Heluhu, U; L,10; Jacob 11. 1.nndls, Mlllervllle',ll ; Mrs.J.M. W.Qcl.l.tl; Hfrlend.llj Pansy Cir cle of, King's Daughter., tl DO j P. Clay Miller, W; Mr. Ada Arneld, Jl; Mrs. Juceli Hhlrlt, tl j Mr.. A. E. Weed, V ; .Mrs. Ella Hpurrler, tl , Mr.. Jehn Hager, clelhlug and .hoe. ; it friend, sheci. The Cemlnif Coueoit. The rrhearnal. for the production In thU city of iteisinl'a .acred oratorio, "Htabet Mater," have been such ui te premla. a grand uccei. The large eheru. will study a new elaborate partieugat their next rehearsal en Friday evening, and will bave its tint public rendition lueurclty. It ha. been highly .peken of, A Lecture ou Syrtn. Bhlclc Humeud Mukaddlm, of Byrla.wlll tie. liver a lecture In the Court Uoue, enThunday, February 8, at 8 o'clock p. in., en " The cur tern, nnd manner, of the people of thntceuu try." Alse en " The Nlle expedltleu for the re lief of Oen. Oordeu," en which the lecturer wa. an Interpreter. He will appear In hUimtlNe cettume. Wk are Just ink (rue ted te xay te our iiiauy patron, that the Weaver Organ und l'liine Ce., manufacturers of the Ju.tly celebrated Wearer Organ, will from thl. date en sell their tine geed, direct te the patron, of thl. Journal ThU meant flue Organ, and Piane, direct from, the fuetery. Don't ln'm the offer. Bend for catalogue, und particular.. It will nve you money. J'iif3i:ia.s The President In Lancaster, n, Tliepre.ldentorthegreatllrltlxh stuff of pliy. Iclun. and .urgeen. who are new making tlulr headquarter, at the Bteven. Heme, Lan caster, Pa., I. meeting with the tame success which has attended thd .tan throughout the Htate during the last year. Many examination, are being made dally te the eutlre katlnfactleu of patients. Persen, deilrlng te knew the con dition of their heart, lungs, stomach, eye., ear., etc., should call at once, u. It cost, nothing nnd the staff will only be here until Monday, lb ruury 10, l!i'X. They treat all kind, of dUease. and deformities, ul.e perform all uirglcal opera tions free. The only favor they ask I. u recom mendation from these they cure. Invalid, will please net take- often lr they are rejected n. Incurable, as this syndicate of physicians will accept no caw uuUiu tbey are certain a cure ran be effected. Onice hours; Fremt a. m.tes p. m; Sunday from 10 u. in. te I p. m. id' 1'ublle Siile of Vnluuble Meck. At the Cooper Heuse, en Monday, February 8, at 1:1 p. m will be .old Quarryvllle It. It. 1 per cent, bend.; County, Concstega, Fulton and Union Mt. Jey Nat. bank ; Kphrnta and Beaver Valley turnpikes ; City Street Hallway and Northern Market stock.. Terms imjable April .1. Uy H JACOB 11. LONG, HreUer. 1'ublle Sate of uPlne Let or Horses. II. Huyne, or Iowa, nnd Jeseph Ocker, who 1. well-known here, will en Monday, commenc ing nt one o'clock, sell at the Franklin heuse u carload of lowaherse.. Among the let Isa pair of couch horse, and u six-year-old bay horie that can beat 2:10. Tliu re.t are heavy nerker. aud One drivers. gtauthtt. HfDiiKV.-Iii thl. city, en the'i'th lust., .Sarah J.Ilushey, In the 43d jioref heruge. The relative. and friend, of the family uiu re sjKjctfully lnviU-U te attend the funeral kvrice at the residence of her husband, Ne. !M North Lime street, Buturday evening ut 7 o'clock, te proceed te Yerk county Sunday morning en News Express. Funeral service, will ulse be held at Emanuel Church, near Lewlsbcrry, Yerk county, Pa., Monday morning nt 11 o'clock. Interment same place. '.'td HoevJ!B.-January2,lWiO,lnthl. city, Jehn J. Hoever, In hi. Win. year. Tbs relatives and meads of the family are re- upeetfully Invited te attend ilia funeral, fiem lit. late residence, Ne. itl West Orange street, ten Tuesday morning nt 8U o'clock. Mam at St. Mnry's church at 9 o'clock. Interment at Ht, Mary's cemetery. Hrisnr.au. January 81. INK), In this city, Geerge Bplndler, In the a&th year of hi. age. The relative, and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the lata residence, Ne. 312 Henth Prince street, en Tuesday afternoon al 3 o'clock. Interment t Woodward Hill cemetery. Kikimu On the l.t last., In ,tnls city. Mr. Catharine Klnser, widow of, the la te Dr. Ksula. Klnssr, In the 90th year of her age. Netice of lunar) hereafter. XKnrltet. Philadelphia Prodneo Market. lnu.ADf.rniA, Feb. 1. Noen-Flotir dull; Penn'a supers, 2 2V2 6e; extra. 25032 76; family, 84003 70; roller, 8 8i 15; patent, l50r4fl0. Wheat weak; Ne. 3 lied, new, We; Ne. 1 Penn'a lied, 90c ; Ne. 2 de, 87aX8c. Cern 'inlet ; Ne. a, new, 8038e ; old, 48s) 44c data quiet; Ne. 2 White aZJ4e, Ne, 2 mixed, 2h& llran .teady; Winter. 112 7313 76 ; Bprlng 112 haled hay steady! IllOOatt Was toensllty ; timothy UOOGtIS M for cheice: mliel,Wlige; baled rye straw, new, tl5&0l6Ol. Ilntter nrm; Penn'a creamery estra 27W2HO Penn'a firsts extra, SOe ; Jobbing, 82$l. Eggs dull ; Penn'a nrsts, ISc; held lets, IS S2le, as te quality. Cheese .teady ; part skims, 608c; full skims, aane. Petroleum .toady ; refined In Mil... 7Kc sjl'eUi(M-s nrm ; tf&63e per bus, astequallty. Htoeki Mnrketn. Quotations by Reed, Mcdrann A Ce., bankets, lAtirjufjr. I'jl. NKW YORK LIST. 11 A. : Canada Pacific... a e. c. a i Colerado Ceal Central Pacific Canada Beuthcrn M CHI. HU I-. A Pbg 12 M. 8 P.M. &J4 uen. 1110 u- Del. L. W Krle ... Erie 2nd. Jer C K.AT Leu. A Nm..... ml iw2 mil 1 1 Si'ii wvi ieyJ iH e toil 70 702 ifi"" iS'" W,i 1TJJ e MH , . . M ivh ii4i , ...... 62 u. nuere - .... Mlcli. Cen MlMeurl Pncine ileck. Vnlley -..... N.P. ..- N. P. Pref. H.WMt, N. Y. O New England East Tennessee.. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental Ontario A W. - Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal HLPau! Texas Paellle Union Pacific WabMh Cem , WliMh Prof- Western U MX wesinnore ihiiiubh PHIt.AnKLrillA LIST, Leh. Vat B. N. Y. A Phlla. Pa. R. It. Reading Lieb. Nav - ItMtenv. Pas. P. A R N. Cent. Peonies Pan.- Kdg4'a Oil I lie4 swji 8X 105 yi 1 Stem Slbtcvti0mtnt0. A BBOLUTELV PURE. ROYAL . BAKING POWDER. THIS powder never vnrles. A marvel et pu rlly, strength aud wholesemenoss. Mere economical than the erdlnnry kind., and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. Huld only in coin. UevAt. Uakine Powekh Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uiarttl-Iyd.Myw TUST RECEIVED. ROEDKRER RED LAllEL, The Finest of L'hainpnKiie.. ROIIREU'M LIQUOR BTORE, Ne. Ill Centre Square. RAM) LUNCIL-VEOETAIILE SOUP AT Sid tne ateen. Heuse lte.taurnut te-night. D.CMOHN, Manager. T UNCI!. KK1KI) OYSTERS FOR LUNCH I J TO-NIGHT ul the SHAMROCK, 33J Enst King street. It J. It. DONNELLY, Prep. C5AUK.lt KRAUT LUNCH THIH EVENING T nt the Plew tavern, corner West King and Chnrlotle street.. Il WALTER MYERB. SAUERKRAUT WILL HE SERVED THIS evening nt the Hchlller Heuse. Helb's, Spienger'N and Hit iter's lleer. nu tup. WM.HPANtlLER, lid Proprietor. QYSTKR SOUP FOR LUNCH TO-NIGHT nt the Maner Hetel, Nes. 217 and 'J1U West ivuig sircei nitlteHlfa Ihn Klnir HtrfL Itlnlr Illeker's und teitiener'K llecr druwn from Mm JOHN II. UlSSINGKlt. lid Proprietor, MHH. ULACKWOOD'S SCHOOL FOR GIIU.S Will enter upon Its 4lh half jenr, Monday, K'bruary , ntl.Uuud lii East K lug street. Fer further particular, apply te H MRS. BLACKWOOD. CLOTHES WORN NEXT TO YOUR SKIN should be washed with " Purlly Seap." ry'HNINa OF CIGAR AND TORACCO STORE. COR. OP HEAVER AND HAZEL 8TS., wh.re all kind, of Clanrs, Chewing and Hiuek- mi: iiiuncces, raiuu, ripss, muiienery, etc., can be bad nt lowest ruth prices, llotpectfully, ., J.F.SIONESKE. ltd Cor. Heaver and Haiel HtreeU. riMIE ENTEIIPRlSINa COLORED CHIU or THE Seventh Ward, And all ether voters of the city that are Inter ested ln the welfare of their race will meet ou next Tuesday evening la take action en the coming general election, llv order of ltd ANTHONY MAXWELL. President. T lOTHETAXPAYEHS, ANNUAL STATEMENT OFTHE LANCASTER TO AUTHORITIES, In compliance with the Act of Assembly ap proved April a), 1874, regulating inuulclpalitlei. etc.. we respectfully submit the following statement of the rtnancial condition of thectly en Iho ilrst day of January, Ism): AVJETS. City Water Works, .team and water ...1,1,... All ...II.... .. Knl... ... ,(U.,, -WV IUIIU, it VIIUII1B, lllgS. steps, Italic and Ueurdman urui ertles. ; City Hall Market Heuse..., Station Heuso and Let. 1 jimp, nnd Ijimp Pest. Plle, Teel., etc. Water Dep'l Toels, etc., Street Department. , , Read Heller, atone llreakcr, eiu. ... . Bafe. aud Office Furniture City Offi ce. , .,w M , Lieu, for Taxes nnd Water Hunts Taxes for lsStf In Collectors' Hand Flre Alarm, Poles, Wires, etc. Fire Department, Engine Heuse, Hese aud Hese Cart., Fire Engines, Heek and Ladder Truck, Horses, Harness and Furniture TfO.COJCO SO.UUJOU 136,00100 10,60000 6,000 00 2,600 00 aoeto (,ouevo 1 ,01000 3,03 00 15.010 71 7,0X1 00 M.awoe SUW te 6.J00 6J HjiuIs In Sinking Kuiul Cash In Treasury, Juuuury 1, lbue. Liabilities January 1, 1590 tl SeV.Oluvfl Klx percent. Hand.' .... t VlfilMO ev',mvM live per cent. lleiuls 4l,7iiOei) Four ier cent. Uuuds.. . til.OUOiU Ml.U'JIM Astcts ever Liabilities . Funded dibl less amount III blnklug Fund 601,407 20 630.9M OU Tuxablv property, adjusted valuatlcu Hen for l&u 13,000,00000 He'ided debt paid In 1SS0 llumls In Hlnklni Fuud JJ.UOJ oe six per cent rMSMOO Five percent 41,70000 Fenr per cent , vo.eoooo !3t0.2SS 00 RHietfully submitted, J. II. ilAIJMOARDIEIt, WILLIAM RIDDLE, FRANKS. EVAUTrt, ANDREW M. FRANTZ, , Finance Committee. J. H. RATUiey, aty Trcaiurer. . reblABd item &frttrtiarmtttt. STOIIKIIOOM FOR RENT, 110 KA8T KING street: Call at ..,... SHEAFFER'H LIQUOR BTORE, JWld ft centre Square. FOH FLANNELS AND ALL FINE LACES use nothing bat Purity Bea p. Tjl ARMERS WANTED TO BUPFLY MILK JJ . . . at the . . LANCASTER CARAMEL CO., eSB-trdftwR 83S Church BL,l.nncaler, Pa. IHL WANTED TO DOGENERALHOUSE work. Apply at WHO I UTII QUEEN STREET. 3 NUB APPLICATION OF JNO. F. PONT. L for transfer of tavern license of Albert ehlhan.,8Ui ward, city, will be heard Feb. 20, levO, nt 10 a. m. JanSIAfebe,tS It. F. W. URBAN, D. C. Q. 8, -TO BATH ROOM OB LAUNDRY .Ul plets without Purity Senp." COM- VfjriZARD. ..TT irh0 clcnce of the star, enable, the Wlsara te perform seeming wonders In pene trating the past and future. Oentilt hernt R-lWd 450 WEHT KINO ST. WANTED-TO LOAN l00 AT6PERCENT., wenred by nnt merhcage en elty prop erty. Apply at corner of Ben ver and Hazel BU. lut JOHNBIONEBKI. JUDOEH HAVE LONO BINCE DECIDED that Billy Wnlti'aClgar I. the Best In the Htate. Ferulent , ,. . NOB. & A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. decS4)mdM,Tu,Th Q RANDBOdlAli riAI.I. f AtMlcnnereher Hall en Fplirimrv . isnn. remenade at 9 o'clock nhnrp. Tcbetn,2ric. FRANK IUALKOWHKI, febl-2t Manager. CONFECTIONER Kj , JOS. H. ROYEIt, Agt Ne. CO A 52 Wet King street, new offers the tarjretlnAl( of Huckster's Geed, at the Lew- eat Cash Mnrket Prices In the city. n BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR 6c and 6c Cigars In the State, at .. r- . NOB. ft 103 NORTH iiUEENBT. dccMmdM.Tu.Tli.B BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIOAltH the city, at 11ILLY WAITZ'S, - e. A.rr Ne.. 6 4 103 North Queen fit. dcc5-flmdM,Tu,Tht QQK DAY COURSE; ISSO NiaHTBEH J00 BION. KEYSTONE BtJIN WK COL LEGE. Yeung Men and Ladle.. Till, school I. better prepared than ever te give you n first class business education. Our efforts the first yenr have been crowned with wonderful auc ce. W. D. MUBSER, Prill., tfd&w 10 North Queen Bt., Lancaster, Pa. -rEST 6e HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN XJ inecuy, ui iiii.uy WAiiiH, Nm. fi Itn Nnrth OiiwrnHI ilecfrOmdM.Tu.Tli) ANCINO SCHOOL EVERY WEDNIS day and Baturdav. nt Munnorcher Hall. Sieey leev. Full Orchestra will b ursoeii. Arimla. Ien, 10 und 16 Cent. FRANK II1ALKOWSKI, tfd.H Manager. XTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUB- J TOM MIS I I hnve located temnernrllr m ny office and wnreroem. at the Southern Market, corner of rlcct, ITRK nuuTii wun.KiN ANU vine STREETS, and hnve In stock a One assortment of Sleighs, Hug sic., Phoeten. and Family Carriage., and the Norbeck Read CarWi. all of my own manufac ture. Hpcclul attention I. given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fair dealing., al way. win.. JK-tfd J. II. NORBECK, Agent. H OKItA IIHOrllEIt, LANCASTER, PA. WE HAVE NOW OPEN OUR FU LL SPUING STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES, Which for Beauty, Excellence and Lew Price Surpass nil Fermer Offerings. NAINZOOK, CAMBRIC nnd SWISS EDGINGS I from 2 cents per yard te SO cent.. BABY SETTS. NAINZOOK AND SWISS PL0UNCINGS. The special feature of thl. season', flouncing. Is the andlkeand Bleck Htjles, hemstitched border. LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Geed Mu.llii, Well Made, Perfect Fit nnd l.ew Price.. HOSIERY. Smith Angell's Celebrated Fast Black, Guaranteed .Full Line. LADIES', MEN'S and CHILDREN'S Silk Stockings. Balbrlgeau Stocking.. Fancy Stockings. Demestic Ho siery from 5c ier pair te lzjc OLOVES. Irwlu Kid Gleve., thebest Imported, In Suede and Dressed Kid, lit Blacks, Tans nnd Creams, rreiii four te twenty button, lengths-n geed kid Uleve for 60c per pair. C0RBETS. DR. WARNER'S, HALL'S HEALTH, THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTINO, HER MAJESTY, FERRIS WAIST. DRESS TRIMMING. NOVELTIES lu Braids, Silk Fringes and I'n. sumcntcrle.. J." MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Embveideries. An import order these goods, and we ing a complete stock given for are show- of Nain- soek, Swiss and Cambric Em broideries, Embroidered Flounc Fleunc ings, Hamburg Edging and In sertings. Housekeeping Linens. Frem the best makers at right prices. Bleached, Un bleached and Cream Damask Table Linens. Heck and Damask Towels in Plain and Knotted Fringe. China and Glassware. A special price en 150 dozens White Frencli China Plates, dinner size, $1.48 a dozen; Breakfast, $1.25 a dozen ; Tea, $1 a dozen. Over 200 Gas Glebes reduced te 25c ; former price 35, 50 and 75c, all colors. Cartels. The 300-piece purchase el Tapestry Brussels is en dis play, and the bright new pat terns represented cannot help but please buyers. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts LANCASTER, PA. Him Tie. Stem feertttrmnt OUR MAKE OF OOLDEN LION AND MIA UnerluseaMraaatinet be steel led. Tl UIUAK HTORK, U4 cam Kbbc Strait KsUbllthed 1770. aU-tMh E OR HHIRTB, COLLARS AND CUFFS, neTO ERIRMAN'S Ne, n West King Street. HAVE YOU HERN THE EUREKA TROU erHU.pcr In the window T Bulls, Over coal, and Trouser. made te your order at ceU MCUKANN ANOWLRN, Ne. 1st North (leeen Bt milK FINKHT LINE OF WAX HTERIO JL Acid and Pnranne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'B SOAP CO. OO IWT-IJLACK COCKER SPANIEL. iwwara enrerea. tfd 227 NORTTt PRINCE BT, rTWIE FINfMT LINE OF WAY irrtrntn jr- . e??? f rnn" Janejes rer tee heu- &Aciaana i-.rnnne eand .., at MILLER'S BOAP CO, UII GROCERS DON'T. BUT YOU MAKE ON Purity mere than en any ether Seap. THE,AJUALKi!'.EcneM ev TRUSTEES -f-., ?wJd'wrd Hill Cemetery will be h.ld at the banking heuss of Re1, McOrnnn A Oa, Jan25-7td J. B. MARTIN, Bee AKOVAL BATH, WHEN YOU USE " Purity Boap." Beld Everywhere. JJIOR HEADQUARTERS- tr - 07,M;,i K: of a- B-, I. O. R. M . U, A. M., P. O. S. of A., I.O.O.F., Elk. Charms and Pins, go te ..,., 'ERIBMAN-H, Ne. 3 West King Street TUi? .S'INi4T 'LWE or WAX 8TERI0 j- A?ld.nnd.Unr?nne pndles ter the Holi day., at MILLER'B BOAP CO. mUE FINEST L1NBT OF WAX BTERIO j- ?'?. PJifl Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO. I7IOR RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL BU8I A rlini,S East King .treet, from JanaAwdR INQUIRE WITHIN. IOR RENT-SMALL 8TORE ROOM OR JU sullable for an oftlce, new occupied as Swan's Ceal Office. Ne. 20 Centre Seuare. An- P- y , S.BBr H,ero Cor E,t K,n treet nd- Centre Square. jae-iwd f-IANDLES -fOB- UAiNllLKMAS DAY, . .,e. ... AtUM.FLYNN'S, Jnna3ldR Ne. 60 West King BU 17-HY BUY A Hien-PRICED ARTICLE TV when 1'urlty Senp fill, the bill t OYSTERS I REST OYSTERS IN THE MAR ket served In nil styles, nnd meal.nl all hours, nt CHARLES E. HOSTEIfS, In the rear or the Central Market Oysters In the shell or opened served te private famtlle.. Telephone connection. nev20-2mdlt JiROWN'S CHEMOLKNE. Chapped hands, face and lips, all roughness and redness of tbs sklu, prevented by tbe use et Brown's Cremelene. Cremelcne Is n DELIGHTFUL CREAM OF ALMONDS, containing no greaite, oil or glyce rine. Purely vegetable, clean and pleasant te use Will net .oil the finest fabric. I. net sticky. Kid glove, can be worn Immediately after applying. Endorsed by physicians, society ladles and all who have used It. MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE. COR. DUKE A LEMON BTS. Janl3 lyTu,Th,S.R XpiTRNlTUItE. FUR3STIXXJRE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUT THE BUSINESS. All that Large nnd Elegant Bleck of Furni ture at Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be .old at Cost. a-CALL PAINS. SOON IF YOU WANT UAR- W. H. Hoffmeier. laffl-lwdll sp: ECIAL BARGAINS. J. Harry Stamm. 24 Centre Square INEWBOSTONSTORE TureiDg Prices Upside Dowd -OR- Turning Prices Downside Up. It don't make much difference which you like best, we only WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE ARE Closing Out Aiierr 250 REMNANTS ilLAClC IIKXKIETTAH, BLACK CASIIMEKES, COLORED HENRIETTAS, COLORED CASHMERES,' PLAIN CLOTHS, FANCY CLOTHS, l'LAIN AND STRIPED SERGES, I1LACK DRESS SILKS, Etc., Etc., Etc., At the Lewest Priees EVER ASKED 1N.OUU CITY. Shrewd, quick Buyer, will be the lJire Goln Geln ir by l'uyln; Our Stere an Early Visit. Twenty lieieu Meu'n ITc Llneu Turudewn Cellar, nt Uie Each. Ruchlngs, Ribbons, Stamped Llncua. Corset, Jcisry., Towels. Table Llnuua. Banner Red., Flush Ornaments, Etc., -AT- LOW PRICES -AT- J.HarryStamrrTs, Hew &rtttmntf. H. Z. RHOADS BON. WORTHY OK The Cut Glass and Royal Worcester Ware -AT- H. Z. RHOADS Sbil'S, 4 West Kins Street CUT GLASS IN EVEIW FORM AND FOR EVERY USE. STERLING SILVER GOODS WILL ENDURri FOR GENERATIONS AND BECOME HEIRLOOMS. NICKEL SILVER, SILVER-PLATED, THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME. FULL OOLD-FINEST GOODS, IN SPOONS, FORKS AND FANQY PIECES. SILVER SOUP TUREENS AND COVERED VEGETABLE DtSHiS-NEW TO LAN- CAfcTER. -PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT OUR WARES. " H. Z. RHOADS & SOH, Ne. 4W1BTKIHQ ST.. LANOiTlE, PA, Hem atbpriUemtnt. THE FINEST LINE OF CANDLES BUITA ble for Candlemas Day, at MILLER'S BOAP CO. T7IOR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK X! Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve- meats, Ne. 317 East King street, with Brick Stable en let. Noweooupied b en teu rioweooiiDica uv jenn v Jehn W. Hei- man. Apply te East King treet. Apply te GEO. D. 8PRECUEH, Ne. SIS js-ua 3MIE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF . Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes, gar Helders, Cigar Cases, Snnfl Bexes and all tt in Am nf situ rilr ' flnisM DKMUTH'S CIGAR STORE. 114 East King street als-tfdR T71C Wch IOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. IS EAST Ktnsr streeL fermerlv neeutitpd hv A.. leh Bres. Alse second and third fleer room.. uuui April t, usv, iuiimn w Janlfd II. G. LIPP. 21.HE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO . Acid and Paraflne (Candles rer the Holl Hell ys, at MILLER'S BOAP CO. D EMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. The Democratic voter, of the city of Lancas ter are requested te meet at their respective wards en Saturday evening, February. 1, 1880, between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, te place In nomination candidate, for 'Mayer, Ward Offi cers and Scheel Directors. The wards entitled te Scheel Directors thl. year are: First ward, one ; Third ward, one : Fifth ward, ' one ; Seventh ward, one; Eighth ward, two. Each ward will select a member et tbe City Eiecu tlve Commlttee te serve during the ensuing yenr. The places of meeting nre as follews: First Ward-Shober'. Hetel. Second Ward Thee. Wendlti' Saleen. nurd ward Eftlnger's saloon. Feuith Ward William Rehm'g Saleen. Fifth Ward-Philip Wahl's Hetel. Sixth Ward-Schiller Heuse, Seventh Ward Jehn Gunzenhenncr's Saleen. Eighth Ward-Mrs. Dlehl's Saleen. Ninth Ward Arneld Hans' Saleen. JZ7-tfd - CITY COMMITTEE. TtTK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE ! Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Ooed ! If you have them examined you will probably And that there is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. which are made only by us. and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 J usual price, ffi.OO. Steel Spectacles, BOe.; usual price, 1 .OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 84 ; usual price, 10. M. ZUEMAI & BRO.I130 S. Xinth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvMyd mUEMUSlO STORE. ' THE MUSIC STORE, DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTR1MMINGS OF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. R ARE BARGAINS. ON- Blankets, Driving Caps, -AND ALL WINTER GOODS. FUR ROBES FROM $2.75 UP. BLANKETS FROM 750. UP. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. M YERSARATHFON. Our Prices -ARE You'll find our price, will meet your Ideas. We are net feln te bold up our price, and keep our stock. The stock must be reduced no matter what the cost may be. if you avail yourself of thl.lchance you ran iurcly profit by our less. The quality of the goods I. unrnl. takable md our cut aid tlnUh I. net surpassed anywhere. i VISIT OUR STORE, YOU'LL BE WELCOME. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET Special Big Reduction V INSPECTION - Hew 3Htiirtrttfmrnt. r ARRIAGE WORKS. D0ER80M OAJtAjLAQE WOtXI, Cerner of Duke and Vina Streets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), .. . ui&xemvcKjrrqp. 90,000 Over Blx Thousand JDellars M.OOO In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1 800 AU the LATEST STYLES for 18DO . Tie best of mechanics en repairing at ths Doersom Caniage Works, corner of Duke and Vine streets. d-iydR mHE FINEST LINE OF WAX BTERIO A ASld.B"d. ?""" Oandlss.fer the Holi days, at MILLER'S BOAP OO. THE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigar., our inauufacture, ln boxes of at, 80 and 10O. ' .. .. DKMUTH'S CIGAR STORE. aU-tfdR - m East King Street EOR HANDSOME NECKTIES, GoteERISMAN'S, Ne. 12 West King Street. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy Wslts's Havana Filler Cigar at , NOS. 5 fc 103 NORTH Q,CEEN ST. decMmdM,Tu,Th,8 TTIOR RENT.-FROM APRIL 1, 1SH0, THE I' Hetel situated corner ijnst Chestnut and Christian streets. At present occupied by Thee- uwe nvuuiih auuiv lu ., E. O. E. BATES, JanZMld 413 North Duke Street. rpROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS OUTFITTERS, AND MEN'S! Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts mode te order us low as llpO. Perfect! tell! Threuah nee Through necessity we have starded a HANI LAUNDRY and nre prepared te lnundr; laundry oral Kinas. marW-IydR f1 REATEST REDUCTION, Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction of all ln FINE TAILORING -AT- H. CERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order nt cost price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te $3 ; from 18 le $.1 from te MOO. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material satin lined, at 128. , This is the most sweeping reduction eve mnde In Flne Tailoring, and wilt enable th cash buyer te get a first-class article forth same money he would have te pay for a read; maae one. H. Gerhart 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd 1 K AND ST.NORTH QUEEN ST.. OO CASTER, PA. LA Charles Stamm'! LANCASTER. PA. New Spring Goods New Shade. Henriettas. New Shades Cleths. New Shade. Dress Bilks. New Shade. Cashmeres. New Shade Surah Twill.. New Styles Plaid Dress Goods. Hevr Style. Striped Dress Geuds. New Thing. In Cream Dress Goods. New Style. In Fine Illack Goods. New Pink, Blue nnd Cream Henriettas. New Styles In Black and White Goods. New Thing, ln Silks for Trimmings. New Shade. In Tricot Cleths. New Stripe, and Plaid, ln Outing Cleths. New Styles Calicoes, New Shade, of Cheese Cleths. New Thlnjs lu Silk Ribbon.. New Point Laws. New Hamburg Edgings. New Hand-Made Torcheu Laces. New Style, of Ruchlngs, New Thing, lu Lace Veilings. New Assortment of Kid Gloves. New Silk and Linen Handkerchief. New Bilk Lisle Thread and Cotten Hosiery. N.w Assortment of Corsets. New Btyles of Shlrtlnj Percales. M-Samnlcs .cut free upon application. Ceuu try order, receive prompt aud careful attention Goods tcntte all part. C. O. I)., or en, receipt ei Posteftlce Order.' North pen Stat Mi Queen Stat, BOSTON STORE. LANCASTER, PA. J NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, '4, ?j. ,L aVltVtV A- w3 .r"frtrc.....
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