rtryrL'' -f jC " ' " THE IiANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1800. r r .-. 'If-rr, .i2.i B$? I'' m 5 K? w,H K& P R Kf. m ! DEMOCRATS WIN. IKCIHMUTII Cl'iEWiTMULCeXTEST H VEST VIRCLMA. rlamln Given the OfllM by n. Majority etThv Vetms-A TJnten iher Soli Seli Soli ceor Opposes th Claims of OefT. CHABtKllTOJT, W. Vfc, Feb. j.-The Oeff- toy In ftiTer of Fleming, the vete aUndlng 46 far OetT nd 43 for Fleming. CwrrSa Union Leber senator, voted with the DenecnU. ..,... Tee Republicans accept the situation gracefully. ABOUND THE DAXQUET HOARD. . T.. nod and an. Club S2fi2L.'Cren" Columbia, Feb. 4.-The banquet of Ihe ColnmblaKed arid Oun club was held last evening at Warren'a restaurant, and was a most enjoyable affair. The dining hall was appropriately decorated with fishing and gunning Implements, presenting n vary unique and tasteful appcaraance. The following members were Pwnts C. A. Baker, W. M. Berden, Buh'lr. &U. W. Downs, Samuel Campbell, T. J. Clapper, Samuel Filbert, Jehn lilbcrt, Jehn P, Ferry, h. W. May, Jere Kecb, Paxton Ottey, Jacob Rothschild. Oce. M. Rew, E.S. Stair, H. Frank Aiayler, Jehn Mermen, K. E. Williams, Dr. W. CI. Tayler and Jehn A. Beylo were prevented from being present. The guests were A. C. Hlppey and C. S. Murray, of the Penn sylvania rallread. The menu was prepareil In Warren's best style and was sorved ns follews: Oysters raw, panned and fried, roast turkev, chicken salad, chlcken cio cie cio qnettcs, French peas, Ice cream, fruit, rake and ceffee. Mrs.Catherlne Hogentogler was 77 years of age yesterday, and In honor of the event a number of her frlends gave her e sur prise. They gathered at her home, en Seuth Fourth street, ladened with geed things and spent a pleasant afternoon and evening. A party was held last evening nt the home of A. llaberstreu, which was largely attended. Dancing was enjoyed by all. Terence McOewn was en a drunk yester day and proceeded te demolish the Atrnl ture at his bearding house. The man was sned by Mrs. Umery Green, the bearding house keeper, before Squire Selly. At the hearing last evening he agreed te pay the costs and the case was sottled. Frank Heckler returned te Philadelphia te-day, after a pleasant visit te town. Miss Lulu Vaclie Is visiting friends in Philadelphia. James A. Kyen has returned home from a trip te Pettsvlllc. The political ball will be started en Wed nesday night by the nominations of the First ward Republicans in the armory. AMICABLY SETTLED. A Number or Caaea Disposed Or, and the Jury Dlsohanred. In court te-day bofero Judge Patterson, In the suit of Annie C. Bard vs. Frank 1). Uessler and Ilenry Musser, Judgment wns entered against llassler for $311.60. A.J. Eberly for plaintiff; Brown .fc Hensol for Uessler. In the suit of Michael Crhn vs. 1-oenanl Krantz, Judgment by consent was entercd In favor of ptalntifffer $25. A. C. Relneehl for plaintiff; C. K. Montgomery for de fendant. In the suit of Jacob W. Landlt vh. Henry Musscr, judgment was eutered In favor of plaintiff for $105. Brown t Hensol for plaintiff; Jehn II. Fry for defendant. The suits of Uriah Kckert vs. Ilershey Bre., aud Geergo It. Albright vs. William CUne, were amicably settled. There were no ethor cases ready for trial te-day, and Judge Patterson said he could net bold the Jury for the casus put down for trial te-morrow and Thursday, and all thejarers were discharged. Court thou adjourned until Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. THE FAEGI.KY8VJLLE OAXO. They Steal Twe Hundred Pound or Lead and Swll It. On Friday afternoon Jehn Evans, who has the contract for the building of the Methodist church en the Grlel let, reported te Chief Smeltz that about 200 pounds or lead pipe had been stolen lrem the house new being demolished. Chief Rmellz In vestigated the matter and learned Unit "i Junk Dealer Ehrhart had bought lead plpe from Wm. Kauffinan, better known us "Billy the Bum," Win. Irvin and "Carlj" Wagner. Mr. Evans made complaint before Alderman Delict against these per sons. Special OfQcer Rhodes and Police Pelico Pelice men Beas arrested Kauffman and Officer Myers arrested Irvln. Wagner will be captured te-day. All these defendants are members of the Fac-gley syllle gang. They spent the meney they received for the lead for beer. A Flne Kntertalnmeut. Oaf, Pa., Feh. 3. An entertainment was given In the M. E. church of this plnce en Saturday evening, under the efficient management of Mr. G. W. Orcnderf. The exercises consisted of vocal and Instru mental music, recitations, Ac. Misses Cera Ingram, of Strasburg, Pa., and Mabel Pewnall, of Christiana, Pa., both able elocutionists, were present and rendered Tery geed selections. Messrs. A. .Simmons, of Christiana, and J. F. Reynolds, of Atglen, Pa., accompanied nn augmented choir with their cornets.t The Philharmonic quintette assisted in rendering the excellent music, which was highly appreciated. MisaMaggie Helselman, of Marietta, Pa.,n four-year-old niece of Mr. Oronderf, had a abort recitation, which, being admirably rendered, received lend applause. There was a full heuse and the entertainment, In every way, proved a success. Charged With Violating mi Old Law. Suits were brought yesterday before Alderman McCouemy against Jacob Zort man, proprietor of the Pennsylvania rail road btatieu restaurant, Peter Sensou Senseu derfer, residing en Mulberry street, and Emma Elliett, who llves at Eemen street and Concord alley. Thoyarechargod with violating the act of 1791 by selling to bacco and cigars en Sunday. The suits are brought at thelubtatice of agents of the Law and Order society, and the efleuses are al leged te have been committed en last Sunday. The cases ill likely be taken te court. Kxecutlens Issued. II, C. Brubakcr, attorney for Sarah Ann Kellenberger, issued execution te-day against Geergo II. Kellenberger, proprie tor of a planing mill at Ephratu, for 1,000, Execution was issued en Monday after noon against A. S. Lehman, farmer, of Mt. Jey township, for $1,401.40. , DoatltefaSohllur. Geerge Waller, aged 40, died of pneu monia at hi home lu Lykens en Friday, lie was a native of Marietta and member of the 122J regiment, Pennsylvania volun teers, during the war. Appointed an Aid. On Washington's birthday the American Mechanics will have a big demonstration InPUUburg. State Councillor J.P.Wluewer kae appointed Milten T. Robinson, a mem bur of Conestoga Council, Ne."l2, Jr. O. U. A. M., te be one of the aids, at the lequest of the chief marshal, . ' Made An AMlcumeut. Jehn D. Fenstennachcr, farmer, of War wick tewiikhip, aud wife, made un asklgu Mat te-day for the benefit of creditors te 1. MeMuUen, city, Te the Democratic Vetnrs. Thanking these, that plaeed my name In nomination for the ofllce or mayor, 1 nt llie same lime requet that It tie net used In that connection, nt the primary thl evening, as I decline te be u candidate ter said office. W.J.rOHDNKV. A SulTei'cr All Her I.lfe. MoreAstowx, Pa., June 8, 188S. Prof". C. U. Hoke Dear Slri Having had very peer health nil my life, and suffering very much with heart trouble, dyspepsia and nervousness, and for the last three years with what the doctors pro nounced change of lire, with very severe pain In my chest and shoulders, and medicines hav ing no effect en me, 1 concluded te try your Ktcclrle Belt. I hnve been wearing It about three month and have net taken any medicine during that time. J thought I would lime te glve tip work entirely, but new I fw.1 very much better. I would heartily recommend your Bell te nil sufferers. Yours respectfully, Miss Kate AMES. N. It. C. U. Heks, every Wednesday, at 811 North Queen street. ltd I.ltvrnry Nole. The February number of Heek JYVki (Jehn Wannmaker, Philadelphia), has a portrait of It. W. Glider, editor or the Century Magattnr, with a sketch or his life at once minute and appre ciative; revlews by eminent critics of Tcnny. son's new volume, T. B. Aldrlcli's new poem, Htepnlak's novel "The Career or a Nihilist," etc There la the usual admlrnble running com mentary en the books or the month by Mr. Tal cett Williams, and nn Interesting nrtlcle en au thors'" First Beeks," by O. A. Mcndum. The number contains much ether reading matter concerning books new and old. I.ccture Postponed. Tim slercoptlcen exhibition and lecture by Pr. Vernen, announced ter Thursday evening, will be iwHlpencd until Friday evening, Feb. II, IttrtvrinncB. Gasion WlIITMMi. Feb. 3.1StO,nt llm par par par sonnife efHU l'aul'H Ucrermed churrh,Ne. 1T7 North iMike street, by Itev. J. W. Memliiger, Mr. I'd. II. Oaslnn, of Watsontown, l'a., nuu Miss I.)dla Wliltmer, of Iiucasur. ltd ratltB. JeiivriN. IVliriinry 2, lpn, In Mntewi, Air. iicnry Jeuusiin, 111 inou.ie jrnrei uisngc. Tlie relatives and friends of the family arc re spectfully lnlled te attend the funeral, from his late residence, en Wednesday nt I o'clock, without further notice. 2d KlMZEn. On the 1st Inst., In tills city. Mrs. Catharine Klnzcr, widow of llie Inte Dr. I.iula Kliucr, lu tlieWth year of her age. ltelntlvcsnnd friends are respectfully Invited te attend the nintrnl, from her late residence, Ne. 2:1 North Lime slreet, en Wednesday nt lO.'IOn. in. Interment at New Helland. Bid &lnthct0. Urnlu nnrt 1'rovmlenn Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Breker. ClilOAne, Feb. 4, 1:00 e clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. OaU. l'erk. Inrd. February ... Wi 21 5 82 March .tti Anrll 30) s. May ... Tftfi June Vtt July - 77K 31 22 Mil 10 20 0 M rear - Crude Oil March Consels Closing Prices 2.15 o'clock 11, Wheat Cern Oats. I'i ...lay; Ijird GKJ m. one. February .. .. 7.VS 2HJ 21 215l . !) .... 31 2iK II S.i March VM 6 W eiri 0 10 U 07 April May ..... June July........ August .. Year . Consels.... Crude Oil .TV 10 15 10 20 KVr! Cur 1.11M, IS 2J0 2."1 ltexeipls. WlnterWbeat., Hprlng Whe.it... Cem -.. Oats Kje. .....-......, Barley - IlKid. ., 20,000 .. H,0U) Hceelpts Hogs... Hocelpts-Catlle., Llve Stock MnrKets. EA.HT I.'HhKTV. Cattle Itecclpls. 2100: Rhlp ments, 7.15, market 10c higher Ihnn hint neek1 prlcis. Hogs llecclpts, 4000; nhlnmnnls. 30(: market ncllNe; bestlluhlYerkcrs.lt 1VI 2,', ; medium nnd Unlit 1'lilladellihla. II l6fJ4 25: heavy hogs, tl ls$4 10 ; roughs, I ijt3 n : Scarsshlppcdte New Yerk. Hliecii llecelpts, 2Suil: shipments. 1100: marketlew;prlme,lj".'j5fl,ralr te gefnl, SIS', (s,e 23; common, ti C03 00 ; lambs, 13 aV3t!60. Htoek Markets, (inotntlens by Heed, McUranu A Ce., Rankers, Lancaster, l'a. NRW YOIIK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 M. S P. M. Canada racltlc. . . C.C.C. I - Colerado Ceal 1Vt Central raciuc . ... Canada Houlhern .... Chi. Ht. U A l'bg Den. A Hlo U 1KLL4W HUM 11UJ M)i Krle Krle 2nds - -. . . JerO 118J US5 llil K.AT 10'i lxiu. A N...... S8JJ KS'f Hi), U Hhore li liftK lt Mich. Cen ...... Missouri racltlc 7IJ 71); 71' lleek. Vulley -...., N. 1" -. Si 32 ir.'K N. P. l'ref. . TMi N.West. 1WJ4 lu5 110)2 N.Y.O New Kngland 47J; W 4Si l'Ji8tTeuneM,te Omaha Oregon Tninsceutlnentnl.. 'MK 30C 37 Ontario A W I'acllle Mall., '&".! .'WW .ti Klchmendlermlnul . 22)J 22 22V; HUl'aul ...... ..... tf i(yI Wi Texas l'acirlc. 2I 2I'2 2l? Union 1'Rcinc. irHj iJ Ui'J Wabashm ..... 112 1SH- H'J Wabash l'rcf l 2sXi 2i2 Western U. . bl'J blJ SIJ WcstHhere IS.mds.. I-HILADII.I'IIIA LIST. Leh. Vul B.N.Y. Al'hlla. .. Wt Pa. K. it. . VAl leading.. . . I 13-16 art, 'JU'J Leh. Nv . . my. llestenv. 1'an. ....... . iiy. V. A H . . N.CenL .... ,. l'eeples l'ilM.,.... IWgt's. . . V)) Oil .. Leml Stock nnd Bends. Ileperted by J. B. Leng. Tnr value. Iit sale. Ijinrat't 6 per cent., ITO 1(U 6 ' iwji . . Id) " i " " Hchoel lesiu 1MU 1UJ " " " Inl er'J0rars. 10) " 4 " " In 5 eraijrarx. 100 " i " " In 10erJ)uiri. lit) " " " In 15 or a)) ears. 100 Alanhclm Uoreugh lenn..... . .- ... . 100 illSCLLLASKOUb STOCKS. 101 no mi mi 101 untj lu-, 102 l liS .". no 2" 11 3V..25 2iaie 1.03 U n 101 103.50 107 100 50 57.50 W a.', 43 53 U) 30 (M 101 145 Quarryvllle It. It.... . .MIIIervllle.Stre.t Car . . Inquire Printing Company UaallKht and FuelCemiuiiy- M M fl , loe 25 , 10 100 100 Hteenn Heuse (Bends).. Columbia Oas Oeiinitinv Columbia Water Company ttusmichaiimi Ireu Ceumanv... Marietta Ilollen-waro htens Heiike . . Mlllersvllle Nermal hchoel Northern Market ... . histern Market. . 80 23 .. I Z CO B0 iM)).. 100 100 1U0 . .. 100 60 GO Oas Company Bends (S per ct LHiumnia iioreugii neuus Ouarryvllle 11. 1 rryvlllell.H.7's. itrauinc v w Kdlfcenl.lKh 'adlm E A Columbia It. It. ex.. Light Company. Western Market.. Henthcrn Market. .. Lancaster City Hlreet Itallitay Ce.,, Fjist Knd btreet lUUway.. West Knd Htreet llalluiiy Idiucaster Htenui ltadluter Ce. Helvetia leather Ce., . Watch Facter- 0's .. Lane. Cht'in. Ca TDIlVriKE STOCKS. ljineaster A Frulullle. Lancaster A Lltltc Lancaster A Wllllumiitewii . laucaster A Maner Lancaster A Munhelm Ijincnster A Marietta , LnncuKter A New Helland lllg Uprlng A llcatr Vulley Bridgeport and Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington. Conestoga A Big Wnrlng Marietta A Mount Jey . Lane. M t. Jey A Llluibethteun. Iancastcr A Huiquehannu LaneusU-r A New Danville Columbia A Marietta May town A Kllzabethteu n l.-incaster A Kiihrata. Ijincaster A Willow kitriwl.. Htra&bua A Millport. .... Marietta A Maytown . . .... BANK MTOl'KM. First National Bank . ....... Farmers' Nutienal Bank. Fulton National Bank.. Lancaster County National Bank. Northern National Bank. 1'eOPles' National Bank. U) M U) Hi lu M 100 1W 60 48.W) WAI UU 110 37.25 J hO 23 50 23 25 KM 23 8 ay, 20 27 20 20 2.3 20 25 23 Oil 02 30 00 5iX) 2 II 25 20 25 U2 IS "VI 75 10 00 23 100 50 100 50 100 100 206.23 je us. te 120 12.50 lit 1.15 li'. Ill 175 111 111 2U3 151 150 1U0 Hi V2.5U luO 117 111 Keykteue National Bank, Mauhelm UU Columbia National Bank ioe Christiana National Bank ..... (i) Couebiegu National Bunk loe Knhrala Natler.ul Hank e First National Bank, Columbia... lue First National Bank, 8traiburg. .. . 100 Flnt National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, JIU Jey...... 100 LH1U National Bank. . , 100 Meuutllle Nutienal Bank lu) .Muuneim national uanic M Union National Bunk, Mount Jey New Helland National Bank. .. Gap National Bauk. ............. Oiiurpwllli Nutlfinel ttunlr Elliabetbtewn National llaii'!!'.'.'.'.'. Untrsl National liaek, celumbTa",'. ioe 112 123 PhlladelphlA Produee Marfeet. Pntt.AnKi.rnu. Ken. i. JfoeniFlonf dull ', Penn'a supers. zervagZi; estre. 23T,; family, 340.163l roller, 3 Vjl OOi patent, flKvaiVO. Wheat tinlet! Ne. 2 lied, new, BOXcj Ne. 1 l'enn'a Hed, Me; Ne. 2 de, 87aK8e. Cern steady t Ne. 2. new. SO.-!) t old. 13a r 'c ... eaiariuici; no. g wniie wywne.i no. a mixed, We. Ilrnnnnn; Winter 113 OOH 00; Hprlngtl275 a ti 51. Baled hay steady ; tllftVUl BOns tee nail tri timothy II (1041:1 fk) for choice; mixed, IttflltW; bnled rye straw, new, 114 00. Butter flrmi l'enn'a creamery extra 2Se; Penn'a first extra, :c; Jobbing a Kites qulell Pann'aQrsU,l.t!41e; .held lets, kSlHn fik tfl nlialllt. V Cheese steady t lmrt skims, OJ'; full skims ai,. Petroleum steady; rcflmrt In bbls., 7K.' Potatoes linn; MflSe per but. nstequallty, trtu gibucftlectttcntft. IWOLUTKLY PtIIlE. L ROYAL ! BAKING POWDER. THtH powder never varies. A marvel e pu rlly, strength and whelesciineiiess. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, nnd can can nVilbciseldln competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate l'ewilers. Hilil only in rant. IteYAl. IUKINO 1'eWDKit Ce.. 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uiar2M)d.llyw jimriiKCHivj:r. itei:i)i:in:it ni:e laiif.l, The Finest in Clminpncnes. ltOHHLU'H LIQUOIl HTOlti:, Ne. 'U Centre Hiiuare, Y KDUCTION OF l'ltlCl Geed News ferBread-Makers, In order te come down te the times Mil. A. M.UAItHCIt, UeuctalSelllni; Agent or Ihe Cel ebrated PlLLSllUItY FLOUlt, has reduced the retail prlce ersack (23ns.l,tob0e, thus placing this well known brand ultlilu the reach of all. febMtd lirANTED-HEVERAL HOILER MAKERH, TV Apply at thoCePimblu Heller W ,'erks. or nt 214 North Duke street. ltd F Hen TIORRRNT THREE l'LKABANT KOOMH, ncai hi ur steam, iniru noer, re. .'uccnira inare, lrem April I, itwu. Appivni hb3-tfd NO. 30 CENTRE HQUARE. T O'tr-A GOLD RINO, CONTAININO XJ Thirteen Pentls nnd n Ruby. Stone. A lib eral reward w 111 be ald Ter return nf same te U 4J7L'ASr MARION hi'. rnin: .MEMBERS or htevenh caktle, X Ne. I, A. O. K. M. C, aru renuested te nt tend the meeting en Wednesday night, as amendments te Uy-laiws will he adopted. By order of ltd H. MCELROY, R. H. -lirANTED-A (ir.NTLEMAN OF ABILITY yy and goeit nddress te represent one of the largest wire houses In the country. This Isnn unsurpassed opportunity for a man, well known In the community, temaken haudsoine nnd build Iipu line business. Address, JIILIEN J. COOPER, It Ne. IU K. First Ht., Baltimore, Md. Tubl1c hale or houhi:heldfurnT- X" lure nt Ne. '.M Hetith Prlnce street, Inelud liig bedsteads, carpets, cuneseal nnd Windser chulrs, sink, bureaus, double heater, sewing ma chine, ofllce desk, refrlgernter, lawn mower, glass and queenswnre. Hale tocemmeneoatV o'clock te-morrow (Wednesday) morning, ltd OUM.ia HALUH. C. HHENCK.HECOND X Hand l'urnlture Dealer, will sell en the Market Hnunre, Wednesday Morning nt 7 o'clock, Feb. 6, Clgarimikcrs Paraphernalia, all new. Itleeks, cans, trays, scrap grinder, bundling blocks, punchers, chairs, boxes, Ac. It JAC. UUNDAKER, Allet. I 011 RENT OR FOR HALE ON EASY J TERMS. Ne. 210 North Wnterstrcet, nne nne slery brick with two-story frame back building, butcher shop with refrigerator and nitures, sihiikeut auuMi ami nuiinr. Jtiy liv jnnse-tfd NO. 302 NOR I MARY ST. ITiHTATi: OF CHRISTIAN m H. LUFEVRE. XlJ late of Lancaster city, deceased. letters testamentary en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, nil )ersins Indebted thereto are icquested te mnke Immediate pajment, and thoe having claims or de mands against the same, Mill present them without delay for settUuient te the under signed, residing In Idiuriikterclty. HENRY C.IIARNER, JOHN A. CHARL1M, JOHN L. MILLER, Eteeulers, A. HEim Smith, Attorney, fcbl-Otdl'ii TrjlS'TA'TirbK JOHN R NH1Nu7laTE OF Xli 1-uiirnstcr cllv, deceased. Letters or nd nd nd intiilstratlouenKaldehtale hatng been grunted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto lire requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the mine, "III present them without delay for settlement te the underslgnid, residing In Lan caster, 111. HENRY RANHINU, A. F. HIIKNCC, Administrator. JelIN A. Cel I.K, Attemejs. febl'GtdTu VTOl'ICE IS HEREHY OIVEN THAT THE i paituershln herclofeia existing between Frank M, Teufel and Chrlstlun WUeiuann, under thu nnme of 'Teufel A Wlzeiiinnn, has thW day been Ulf.seled by mutual consent. All jiersens ludebteit te the hald nrm will make Iu)nient,audall persons hnvlngclulinsngulust lhe said nrm will present the suiiia te the un dersigned, who will continue the business or In or henlugul the old stand. H-IU FRANK M. TEUFEL. pvEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION. 1 he Democratic voters of the ell Ity of Ijineas ter are requested te nuet nt the' iclr respective warus nils eicnlnL'. Ketirniirv J lv.i Jjetween the hours of 7 nnd 8 o'clock, te elect candidates for Majer, Ward Olllcers and Hoheol Directors The wards entitled te Scheel Directors this jear are: l'lrst ward, etie; Third ward, ene: Plflh ward, ene; heventh ward, one; i:ighth ward, two. Each ward will select ft membtr of the City Esecu Esecu tle Committee te irve during the eusuliii; jear. 1 he places nf meeting are as fellows : First WHrd-Hheber's Hetel. Second Wnrd-Thee. WenJItz' Saleen, 'I hlrd Wnrd EMInger's saloon. Fent th Wnnl-Wllllnm Rehm's Saleen. Firth Wanl-Phlllp Wald's lien I. With Ward-Schiller Heukc. Seventh Ward Jehn Ounrciihouscr'sHuleon. hlghth Wanl-Mrs. Dlehl's saloon. Ninth Wnrd Arneld Unas' Saleen. J-tfd CITY COMMITTEE. TSI'IILIC HALF. OF ALUA11LE CITY 1. DWELLINGS. OsTriahAi, FrmiCAitY II. !). by virtue of an Order of lhe orphans' Court of laincanU'r county, the undersigned will mI! nt public sale, nt the Leepard hotel, en Kan Klinr s. reel, the following Reul Kst.iU', te wlti Ne. 1. All that certain Let or lhece ofUrennd t , nud along i wall en the west sldoef a three-feet common alley thence east three feet along property lute e Ames Ml ley, deceased : thence north alone the ... .. .v . "J" "" i "em'C eusi aieug uie una tTu riut t tsrsi'l K IiiaIi ac. SI.a.hma.a . .. iireiwrty of 3 n'ln ui rfiim .vesn, 10 leei nna iu incuet thence south along property of Ci rus Celt in :il feet audi Inch: thenee east nlnntr Iia kn,..A a feet and 10 Inches ; thenee teuth along the same 30 feet and tl Inches te a point en the north side or East Orange btrect; thence along bald street 20 feet te the plute of beginning, en which are erected a three-story llrlck Dwefiiug Heuso and two-story brick back-bulldlng and ether lin lin prevqnicnts, being the residence of the late BenJ. F. Shenk, deceased. This property Is lu excellent repair, commodious, with all modern ceiitenlences. i Ne. 2, nil that certain let of ground, kltunted en the north slde of West Chestnut htreet. lu nald city, containing In Xrent en said West Chestnut street 25 feet, mere or less, nnd extend, lng northward In depth 130 feet, en which is erected a threo-klery green stone nnd brick duelling house, numbered 035, with leu rooms bath, het uud cold water and ether modern conveniences. This house Is brand new. Ne. 3. a let of ground, numbered 2W en the plan of lets laid out by A. N. llrenemaiiand Jesse Lamlla, called the Chestnut Htieet Tract, en tile In the Recorder's oillce of Mid ceunty1 said let reutaliilug en the north slde or Fulton street, In said clt, 22 feet, aud exteudliiir lu depth 112 reel te a 10-fm wide nlley; beuiidcl en the north by said alley, en the south by u. ten street, en the cast by property of Jehn Mc Mc Geusk, aiiden the west b property or Oeorce A. Marshall. 'lliese properties will be sold te settle the Of tate or said deceased. Purchase money te be puld en April 1, ISO. Sule te commence at 7ii o'clock p. m., when attendance will be glten uud terms mude kuewnby CATHARINE CHHENh". , , .I.W.B.1IAUHMAN, ' AdinliiMnitorsef BeiU. F. Shenk, demised. Jei.l L. II AINEs, Auctioneer. Ja22,2J-,H,d IHrATEOFMARY MtUO'ERN. LATE OF lU laiueaster city, duceased. letters of ad ministration en said estute hut lng been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ure requested te muke Immediate payment. and these bat lug claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing luMun helm teunshlp, 1-aneuUr county. CATHARINE J. McGOVEHN. t..... . .. . Admlnlstruirix. Jehn A.COVIK, Attorney, jaMUdVy Hem glsittcHtmcttt. CTORKHOOMKORltBNT, 110 KA8T KING KJ iil.'Vli iini HHK .Are KFER'ri uquen STOBE. JKMtd 3710K FLANNK1J) AND AMi FINK l.ACEB J use nothing but Purity Hear. 171AHME1U9 WANTKD TO HUI'pEy Mli.K J AT THE tiANCAHTKU OAKAMEtiCO., QgWdAwB 3B6 Church HL, lncnster, Pa. Nc O BATH ItOUM OR LAUNDIIY COM- plet without ' Purity Hen p." tirlZAIlt). TT The sclence of the stars enables the Wlrard te iwferm cecmlng weinlers lu )ene trntlng the past mid future. Consult her nt fl-lWds 45WK.STKIN(JT. TUIXIKH HAVK IXINO HI.VCK DECIDKI) tj UiatlllllyWalti'sLlgarlsthe Best In the HtaUt. Fer sale nt NOH. 5 A 103 NORTH QUKIIN ST. deeMmdM,Tu,Th,H BILLY WAITZ HAH TIIKHEHTTWOFOK 6c and fte Cigars In theHtnte, nt NOH. fi A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. dec5-6mdM,Tii,Tli,H BKHT TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CH1ARH the City, at BILLY WAITZ'H, Nns. 5 A 103 North Queen Ht. ecMmdM,Tii,TliX BKKT Se HAVANA FILLER ClOAR IN the city, at BILLY WAI IY.'H, Nes. E A 103 North Q neen BL dccSmdM.Tul hi CIXiTHEH WORN NEXT TO YOUR HK IN should be washed with " Purity Henp." XTOTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUH JX TOM KIWI 1 have located temporarily my otTlee nnd wnrcroems at the Southern Market, corner or HOUTH QUEEN AND VINE HTRKITTH, and have In stock a tine nssertment et Weighs, Bug Bug kIek. l'hietens and Family Carriages, nnd the Norbeck llead Carts, nil of my own manufac ture. Hpeclal attention Is given te repairing. My Motte Honest work and fair dealings, always wins. J3J-trd J. II. NORBECK, Agent. B ROWN'S CREMOI.ENE. Clinnned bnnds. face uud llns. all rnuirbnesH and reunuKs of the skin, prctentcd by the use of Brown's Cremelene. Cremelenc Is a DELIGHTFUL CREAM OF ALMONDS, containing no grease, oil or glyco glyce rlne. Purely vegetable, clean nnd pleasant te use. Will net soil the finest fabric. Is net sticky. Kid gloves can be worn Immediately nfter applying. Endorsed by physlclnus, society ladles and nil who bate used It. Al ADE AND BOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMON STri. Janl.1.iyiti,Th,S-R TjU'R.N'irUHE. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE TO CLOSE OUr THE BUSINESS. All that Large and Elegant Stock of Furni ture at Ne. 26 East King St., Will new be sold nt Cost. M-CALL SOON IF YOU WANT BAR GAINS. W. H. Hoffmeier. Iii2slwilit H iitsii a imeriir.il. Always t New is the time te get n Pair el Pantaloons made will nnd ut VERY LOW PRICKS. Pantaloons te your order rer .. .. MM ...... 4 00 5 00 0 50 .1. And 310 for 17 50, that were t. Heavy-Weight Suitings and Overceatings TO YOUR ORDr.lt, AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. LOOK AT WINDOW NO. 1, N. QUEEN ST., And See the lleua-Fldc Rodiietleiis, $2S8ulllugs te order leduced te $2300 r5 " " " . 2000 122 " 17 W 113 and Jill Suitings te order reduced te 1500 AND SO THE BARGAINS RUN. WHITESHIRTS OUR I.EADERS-The Celebrated " Hurt ' White Shirt nt 73e nnd tl : and HIRSH A BROTHER'S "Famous" White Shirt at We cannot be equaled for Fit, Durability, Work manship, Mutertul and Uencrnl Satisfaction Dltltreul lengths of sleet os lu each sl7c. OVK PRICK CLOTHING. AND FrRNIHHING HOUSK, North Qeeen Street and Centre Square LANCASTER. PA. T B. MARTIN CO. J. B.MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Department. A large table in this depart ment contains all of the stock that is marked at special prices te close out a great many mere articles than vve can mention in this ad, but a visit will convince you that the bargains men tioned here are of real worth. Furniture Cevering. A chance te cover any odd pieces of Furniture you may have at a very small outlay. About twenty-five pieces short lengths picked out of the stock of Ramies, Jutes, Pept Points, Brocetelles, and Tapestries are marked at y. and A ferme r prices. Lengths run from yard te 10 yards. le Leak. Heavy Drapery. One let 15, all told, of heavy Chenille and Turceman Cur tains. y3 pair is all we have ei each pattern. The marked prices of theseCurtainsrireaway below their value! Suitable for Heek Case Drapery, Portiere, Festooning Couch Cevers, &c. Laee Curtains. Have you a single or a pair of windows te drape? An op portunity te buy y,t 1 or 2 pairs of Lace Curtains at a low price. Net mere than 2 pairs in any one let. Swiss, Madras, Not tingham, Imitation Irish Point and Sash Curtains. Seme are about y their original price. J. H. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTER, PA. Stem 3lbtfcrtUmnts e UH MARK OF OOLDEN LION AND MIA ttucnaa de i;igrs cannot e exreuea. ur.JIUIU tiuAnsivss, established 177a alS-lfdtt 111 SMt KlBfBttWV 1? TlOIt , HHIIITS, C0LLAH3 AND CUFFS, ote F.ItlHMAN'B Ne. 13 West King Htreet. HAVE YOU BEF.N TUP. EUREKA TROU serHhner In the window T Halts, Over Over ceatsnnd Trousers made te your erderat cost. MCUKANN ANOWLKN. Ne. 1.18 North Queen Ht. rilllK FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIO I Acid nnd Paradne Candles for the Holi days, nt MILLKU'H HOAP CO. OO IAMT-I1LACK COCKER Hl'ANIEU itewaru eirered. t fd 227 NORTH PRINCE BT. milK VMVm LINE OF WAX HTERIO JL. Acid nnd I'arodne Candles for the Holi days, nt MILLER'H SOAP CO. GROCERH DON'T, BUT YOU MAKE ON Purity inorethan en any ether Heep. rilHE ANNUAL ELECTION OF TRUHTEEH X. or Woodward Hill Cemetery will be held ni me winning house, of Keed, Menrnnn A Ca, en Monday. Febrnary 3d, HMO, at 3 o'clock. By enlcr of t he preslden u JU11AJU1 J. B. MARTIN, Bee. A ROYAL BATH, WHEN YOU USE ' Purity Besp." Beld Everywhere. 17IOR HEADQUARTERH- X . A. O. K. of M. C, K. or O. E. I. O. R. M.. t. u, a. m., 1: u. h. or a Charms and Pius, go le I. O.O. P., Elks, ERIHMAN'H, Ne. 42 West King Htreet. 7 das 1HE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIO l- Acid nnd Pnrnrlne Cnnrllea f,ir Ilia flnll. ays, at MILLER'H SOAP CO. rnHE FINEST LINE OF WAX HTERIO X Acid nnd Paraflne Candles for the Holi days, nt MILLER'H HOAP CO. I7IOR RENT-ALL THAT CENTRAL BU8I 3 new Bland, Ne. 20 East King street, lrem April 1. JnnM-lwdR INQUIRE WITHIN. ANTED AT ONCE-MOULDERH AND Machinists. Apply at R. BLICKEN dv.ri K. Ne. IRFER'S Mnelilte mieps, 12S North Water street.i febtd T710R ItENT-HMALL STORK ROOM OR jl.' suiiauie rer an otnee, new occupied as r.....u,v ...i in, (iiti,i , iiuw ,kt:uuii Hwarr's Ceal Ofllcc, Ne. 20 Centre Square, ply nt Clgnr Stere, Cor. East Kings tree Centre Square. ,. jan-l An- strcct and J30-lwd B OOTS AND SHOES. WHY? S eme folks arc nlways wondering why T here's Just one place where they can buy A j they cannot at ethor place, C heap goods that would ft Princess grace, K new then, my friend, the reason why : H e me by knotting hew le buy! O u this depend you'll never And V pen his shelves the shoddy kind I S heuld you net knew who this may be, E ndcaver down these lines te see I STACKH0USE, Leading Shee Dealer, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. f- OINO AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Odds and Ends! However perfect the system or trans acting busluess, In the best regulated (teres odds nnd ends lu merchandise w 111 accumulate. Te this rule our store Is net nn excoptleu. Odds nnd ends we have Tener than you'll llnd any where else. These here. however, we mean shall nnd bieers, If a low prlce will sell thorn a prlce that Is Just half rermer vulues. These goods are clean, smooth, and well finished and worthy the attention or economical bujerd. We de net have them In all sizes, but for the owner of the root they'll fit, we've decidedly the b?st bargains in leather andslieeniaklng eflered In Lancaster. BARGAIN Ne. 1-Iteys' Ciir Beets, sizes l's and 2'i only. re S2 GO nnd &1 u pair; cut lu price te II u pair. Thesu Beets are strongly made and well fin ished excellent goods for school or knock-about usage. Solid leather throughout heels, soles aud counters. BARGAIN Ne. 2-Youth's Belar Tip Grain Butten Shoes solid leather throughout no shoddy. Neat looking, eny fitting, nicely finished, strong rer wear. All 2's In sizes nene ether. Never sold ler less than $1 2J and 81 CO. The price te-day Is cut te SI. BARGAIN Ne. 3.-Mlse' Opera Tee Butten Shoes all l's In sizes no ether. Stylish, snug fitting, durable, the pro ducts or best American makers, In these $2 grades are cut te 8123; SI grades te SI W; 81 grades te 82. BARGAIN Ne.4Men' Butten Shoes -pietty shapes, llrst class makes, excel lent materials. Sizes. te IPs, Inclusive. 82 grades cut te 81 23 ; S3 grades at f 1 30 ; 81 grades at 82; 8egradesnt82W. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. II OEU A BROTHER. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed, Very Decided Bargains -IN- SUITS TROUSERS & OVERCOATS, CI. VIM 1'IIEHPKCI L lNTEREM' OF LATE BUYERS. All-Weel Nobby Trouser Styles, SI, te elder. A ridiculous pilce for Mjlt-. worth 80. Excellent All-Weel Cheviot and Cuslmere Suitings, Jli and 111 te order ; worth Jit). Slj IUIi Scotch and English Cheviot Trouser Eirrfts, 60. te order ; usual price, ti aud 110. sljlli.li PHld and Check Suiting F.fTecls.flG te order ; original price f.'O. Handsome Cnhslineres and Worsted Trouser Styles, S3, te order j usual price, Hi. New nnd St) Uh Suiting Ellecu, K0, te order; were f-Jj. 1'lncs.t Caslniere and Wert il Suiting Eilccts, ?, te order; UMiiil price, srts. A Full Dres Suit of I'jne Black Enellh Worsted, lined with be,d iiuallty atla, a,te order ; usual price, J15. Winter Oxerceutlugs te Order ut Quick Sell lug Prices. Merchant Tailoring. ra&Nfnin, 25, 27, 29, 31 W, King St. Htm 9lkstri!emettt. milEriNEHTLINEOr CANDLFJS HUITA J. bin for Oandletnas Day, nt MILLERS HOAPCO. FOR ItENT-A THRE&HTORY BRICK Dwelllnr Heuse, with modem Improve ments, Ne. 817 East King strasrL With. Brick Htabie en lob New occupied by Jehn w. Hoi Hei man. Apply te fJEO. li. HPRECHER, Ne, 213 East King street. JS-tfd THE liARQEST AND FINEHT LINE OF Meeraehaiim and French Brtar Pipes. Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Hnufl Bexes and all kinds of smoker's articles. DKHUTHWCiaARBTOBB. alS-tfdR iu East King street IOR RENT-CTORE ROOM NO. 13 EAHT Klnv atrcflt- rennrlr firtfiitilnl hv Ab. trteh leh Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms. itjiii nvtn i, uitv inquire 01 Jan2a-lfd it. a. i.ipp. milE FrNEHT LINE of wax htekic JL. Acia nna paranne Candies rer the Hell- fine BOA ny, , at MILLER'H HOAP CO. WHY BUY A HIGH-PRICED ARTICLE when Purity Bastp fllU the bill t OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR ket served In all styles, nnd meals at all hours, at CHARLES E.HOHTERH, In the rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. nev3S-2mdR 4 LI I ,1VE SCHOOL NOTHINO SUPER ANIT. ted about the Lancaster Business Cel- eve. Our methods in llm tnwit. nnwMi nnaf nractlcal. Onr Aetnal flualnMa IvtMtiniMi. cumeiciQ iu m uvuhm. unr amaenia are deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the largest since the organicatlen of the school, and , well, call and see us at the pleasantest school-rooms In the city, Ne. M North Duke street, and convince yourself as te the truth of the above statements. Pleased te have you call, as yen will speak a geed word for us lr you get acquainted with the school. 11. C. WEIDLER. Principal. F OR RENT. Reems for Rent, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -ABOVE- Ohas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE. Nes. 3 and 5 East King St. Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely papered and fitted up, having Its own water closet and washstand In a small ante-room, the fleer Is planed and oiled, making a handsome room, suitable ler dancing, seciables, secret organiza tions, etc. The Fourth Fleer U'net papered,but will also befitted up In similar style tesult geed tenants. It has Its own water closet and washstand tth Its present condition Is suitable rer light manufac. ture. Fourth Fleer for Rent from March 1st, and Third Fleer from April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. -APPLY! Ohas. H. Frey, (3uccesMr te FREY 4 KCKERT) the l.cjider of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 5 EAHT KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. TQALACEOF FASHION. AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St., STILL GOING ON. Hosiery Bargains for this week. Every day until Satur day night. Ladies' All-Weel Hese, black, plain or ribbed, at i2Vc a pair. Children's All-Weel Hese, black, plain or ribbed, at i2c a pair. Gent's Unbleached Balbrig gan Socks, full regular made, iec a pair. Ladies' Unbleached Bdlbrig gan, full regular made, at 1 1 c a pair. Gent's heavy Lancaster Knit Cotten Socks, seamless, double heels and tees, iec a pair. Gent's mixed Cotten Socks, knit, seamless, at iec a pair. Gent's extra fine Knit Socks (150 needles), in fine English mixtures, at uc a pair ; they were originally 1 8c a pair. Children's black ribbed Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, sizes 6 te S, .white feet, at yc a pair. Ladies' fancy and plain col ored Cotten Hese, 4c a pair. Ladies' colored ribbed Cot Cet Cot eon Hese, 4c a pair. Gent's all-wool Camel's I lair Socks, iajc a pair. Gent's imported Camel's 1 lair and Cashmere Socks, 25c a pair. One let of Children's Weel Leggins at Sc a pair. One let of Children's Black, finest Worsted Leggins, in 4 sizes, formerly 40 te 50c, at 25c a pair. One let of Ladies' black fine Worsted Leggins, in full lengths, former price 75c, at 50c a pair. De net forget that the great est of all Slaughter Sales in COATS continues all this week The Great will Sale Palace of Fashion, at the PALACE OF FASHION. -ui East Jam - Hem 9kht)cvttmnt. pJARRIAOE WORK. DOHCOX OAJtWAQE W01KM, Cemer of Duke and Vine Htreeu (former Norbeck A Mllcy), ,., , OEO, 8. NORBBCK, Prep M.OOO pierHlxllieusand Dollars 9H,ik , In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. I800 All the LATENT HTYLBJ ter Ml ri. 7..VJ . "B f "" "'"m Vine streets. de-lyd mllE FINEST LINK OF t'tx urtri. J- Acldaiid Paraflne Onndles for the He! tnt , w. V..MUK... .3 7SlB .J TIE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED ANl DemesUc Cigars In the city. Clear M vans Cigars, our inaiiiiteeture, lu boxes of fl DEMUTHS CIGAR. RTOttK. aU-tfdR 114 East KlrnTHlreetl mUEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONEO.ll j. ujuiuiiuir naivzs iinvana p r Clra -??.5. M NORTH QUEEN HtJ ucumiuuaUtiii,!) Ka JiraTxTjaj"- .h . jh t . r? ". ' ".vwi ucr rn iriicfiinui at Christian streets. At present occupied by The MW.W ..W..U..A. 4m',j ,u K. (. 1. HATKfl Janffl-Ud H3 North Duke Htreet. rpllOUTAHIIANK, Shirt manufacturriw and OUTFirrERH, Ne. HO North Queen Btrect. MEN fllH,.im!eltO0de,u, low M I- rfel . Tv.lSurlh.Pcce,'lty x" have starded a HAN uAununi aua are prepared te laundry of J """" maree-iyaR LEGE. Yeung Men and Ladlcs.-Thls echo is better prepared than ever te give you a Or. class business education. , Our efTerls the flr ,.. seia svscvji viuwmii wnn woDaernilae tMsfcw in North Quccii 8U, lAncMtcrfpt. C ANDLES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY, JaittKltdR mm ju. r i.iArs'M. Ne. M West Ring St, "H7-K EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE ' Teu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will nrebabl nna that there Is something wrong with then! and that glasses, will be a great heln te you. H we use inimitable "D1A MANTA1' lensei which are made enlv bv iiLand r.winim,i,t by leading Oculists an the best aids te defei Uve vision. .Solid Oeld Spectacles, $3.00 I usual prlct Artificial Eyes Inserted. 4 ; usual price, 910 M. ZIKEMAH & BRO'130 S. Hintb Street urx-iviA.ua. l'HILADELPHIA, Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvd-lyf tf-y REATEBT REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction or all lu FINE TAILORING- -AT- H. GERHRRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced rrem 110 te M j from i te K I iromxuieHw. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material sann nnea.at jzs. iins u me mesi sweeping reduction eveil made In Fine Tailoring, nnd will enable the! cash buyer te get n first-class nrllcle for the same money he would hai, e te pay for a ready maae one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tM UK. AND S7 NORTH QUEEN ST- LAN! JJ CASTER, 1'A. Charles Stamm's M Queen Street LANCASTER, PA. New Spring Goods! New Shades Henrietta. New Bbades Cleths. New Shades Dress Slllcs. New Shades Cashmeres. New Shades Surah TwllU. New Styles l'lald Dress Ooed. New Styles Striped Dresj Ooeds. New Things In Cream Dress Ooeds. New Btj les in Fine Black Goods. New l'lnk, Illue and Cream Henrlettas. New SI les In lilackand Whlte Ooeds. New Things In Silks for Trimmings. New Shades In Tricot Clet hi. New Stripes and l'lalds In Outing Cleths. New Styles Calicoes, New Shades or Cheese CIeiIh. New Things In Silk Ribbons NewFeInt Laces. New Hamburg Edging-.. New Ilnnd-Made Torchon 1-ices. New St les or Ruchliigs. New Things lu Lace Veilings. New Assortment or Kid Oieves. New Silk and Lluen Handkerchief. New Silk Lisle Thread and Cotten Hosiery. New Assortment or CerseU. New Styles of Shirting Percales. 49Samples Kent fieeuponnppllcatlen. Coun try orders reccle piempt and careful attention. UoeJs sent te nil pirts C. 0. 1)., or en receipt e Postefflce Order. BOSTON STORE. 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