r tv; v j V'V 5P!?f iW r'ji.' "J'tJv. . fif-,'V '-,. f- Uf w . r j." arunt , - - V T --, ftf -' I &' " tfllE tAttCA&ftfcR DAILY IKtTELLIGlfiKOEfc, THtTKSDAY, tfEBRUAKY 6, 1&0. ( t -trt 5 !& wjp- y ""! 'vrrvn'n?' ""iSsnlJJ j. its. i ' irfc(f R? ?' m j a? S& r ?f te. & S& A BOY DISAPPEARS, -. tun weIsi Eta ns iist ram at nrU te Attend Scheel iu tue Alter aoen-Flmt VTrd Repnbllenns Xemt- t-Twe. Birthday Clbrtlen. Cettnuti, Feb. 6.-Frnk "Velb, a 9MM OBef Wfaltefleld V. Welsh, ills- imwd from Ms home yesterday after- "SewTand haa net since been heard of. He t Heme from achoel and at) dinner, JHMri( in bla usual geed spirit. He -Itftth houaeafter dinner and baa net re tamed. Hla father visited the puhlle achoels and learned from the teacher that the boy vu net present intne anorneon. Be is 13 years of age, of average height and of light complexion, lie vrere a light cheek coat and dark pants when lie left keine. The family are very much annoyed bout the bey'a strange and unaccountable abxneci TheHepubllcansofthe First ward held lekeJf ward meeting in the armory last Bight at 8 o'clock, for the purpese of neml- Mtlng a boreogh ticket. Tlie meeting was attended with very llttle enthusiasm, and 'th.tintrAtuOflcled was as follews: Judge, $! t FrtdsrlckBucliert inspector, llebcrt Kll- Irtf t T-. STl . .1 ... a anil nit gore; council, jenn x-icunugi n' beard, Oeorge M. Allisen j constable, Francis R. Hessclbach ; confereos, llebcrt 8. Cenklin, 1. 1 Auwcrtcrand C. 11 Orry bill, Instrneted for J. Kecb, chief burgess; B. H. Boyd, Ux collector. Christian Hcrshey was 65 years old yesterday fchd was tendered a dinner by James Harsh, proprietor of tlie Central hotel, where Mr. llorshey beards. A num ber of friends wero present and nil had a geed time. D. K. Hlnkle presented hint with a high silk hat. v A alight wreck occurred la tlie weat Vjtrds of the P. R. II. this morning, ceused Jlfars running together. Four car n era byxed, and the wreck crew wero lu wreci" aervlceiftj train went down tbe Tort read A spec .ing wjth Supcrlntondent Wilsen this meriV'i Other elBcUls en beard. Brown an&t bUgt of the late J. Housten A bronzep years Is oil exhibition at tlie Mifflin at 80 j. c. rfaliler'a store. It nn "tlPJiXSJIiVybi son, Lloyd Mifflin, for a monument te boercctod InMt. Ttetliel cem etery. The bust is very oerroct and li.w been'greatly almlr'cd. Baehraan A Fe ry's plailng mill has been ahut down temporarily for repairs. Charles . Boyd and Mia Margaret A. Jonas wero married last vent ng by Squire Selly athisoffleo en Union stroet. The parties are resldents or town. Frank McFalla has roturned from n visit te Rev. Themas Harrison, of Coatoi Ceatoi Coatei vllle, who was a former pastor of the Methodist church in town. Rev. H. .Reller, pastor of Salsm Liit'.ieran church, left for Baltimore this iii'emlng te attend conference. Mrs. Benjamin Qauntncr Is suffering from a alight stroke of paralysis with w hlch she was attacked last night. Milten Wike is observing tils birthday te-day In bis usual manner of entertnliilng hla friends at dinner at his home. A large number of frlends are present te enjey bla hospitality. ACTClt A W1LP VOX. Netfcvllle Huutara Start One Up nnd Have a Ltyely Time. William W. Gresh, the well known fox hunter, of NsfTsvllle, and Ames Ktnrk had a fine hunt after a wild fox onTuev day. They were en ttielr way te Irenvllle in the' morning. It was befere daylight when It began raining nnd the men went into an old shed befere reaching their des tination te, keep dry and await daylight. The dogs wero left outside of the building and it was net long until they had started up a fox. The men wero seen upon their horses and they at once started nfter Rey nard. Tlie chaie lasted until two o'clock In the afternoon and it was very exciting, ' although participated in but by a few. The fox ran towards Rohreratown, thence' te Landlsvllle and made a very crooked route which must bare been nt leait SO miles In length, lie was finally killed by the dogs near n farmer's heuse botweon Peters burg and Mar.helm. Mr. Gresh was unable He get up In time te save the nnlmnl's life. When he reached the place he found tle dogs all there. A woman, who wns the i only person at home, then sliowed him the ' - fox, which she said had born killed by the degi but a bhert tlme befere. DEATH Or JOn.V ST.". claii: A pfatlve of 'Lanoamer Rut for Many -'Yeara a Resident of Gcerala. Alderman Hal bach received a letter this morning announcing the dcatheu last Thursday of Jehn St. Clair, of C'elumbu, Georgia, a brother of his wlfu. Mr. St. Clair was lu his usual geed health en the day previous te his death. In the oveulug he was stricken with paralysis and dleJ the next morning. Mr. St, Clair was born lu tills city nnd was 53 years of age. He went te Columbus la 1858 te work at his trade of painting. He seen relinquished that business te nccept it clerkship, which be held until the nut break of the war. He enlisted en the Ter rell Artillery and all during the war wus in charge of gun Xe. 2, with the rank or sergeant. A Columbus paper states "tint he was one of the bravett and most valiant soldiers who fought for the lest cause." After the war Mr. St. Clair returned te Columbus and became n member of the police ferce In 1S37 mul was 1111 the force since then, except during three sessions of the Georgia Legislature, when he held thu office of assistant doer-kecpor. His funeral was largely nttendud and the services were conducted by Mr. Oee. J. Burns, in the absonce of Futher Schlenke. His associates en the pollce ferce acted ns pall-bearcrs. 4f A IICAVT FAILURU. Shlndla & fitehuinn, I.car Tobaeco Dealers, Confess Ileury JtulKuients. - SUlndle A Stcbman, packers of leaf tobaeco,MountvlUe, failed 011 Wednesday evening. The raembers of the firm urn M, O. Shlndle and Jehn R. Stchmau. Until recently they were considered te ba in geed standing financially. A few weeks age there were rumors of their being oin ein oin barraased. On Weduesday Judgments were entered against them for ?23,SlX) and executions Issued en them. Theso who issued were the Columbia National bank for 110,100, tbe Meuntvllle National bank for 7,200 and the Union National Mt. Jey bank for 3,5O0. The members of the Ann own the ware house In which they Htered their tobacco. It la valued at $3,000, and thcre were lu the warehouse Ml cases of tobacco when the levy was made. This will pay the amount of the claims held by the above named bankers. It ie said that a New Yerk tobacco man, for whom they bought leaf tobacco, will be a heavy loser. The cause of tbe failure Is said 'e be the Inability of the firm te sell their uteck of tobacco, which has beeu held for the past two years. It was bought at a .high price and did net-turn out well. Its 18th Anniversary. The 18th anniversary of Uinplra council, Ne. 130, Jr. O, U. M., will be held te-morrow evening. After the business meeting the members of the council and Invited guests will go te K. C. Hull's, where a ban quetwlll be served. Stite Councillor Win wer, who is a member of this council, and skate Secretary Deeuier will be present. Scheel Beard Mcctlinr. The February meeting cl the school will be held tbl evening at 7 o'clock, OPERA HOUSE CHANGES. Jacobs Olres Up Iho Heading Academy of Mwle-tVllI Mtshlei1 Take It I IT. R Jacobs and F. 1. rrocler, who leased a number of theatres in different parts of the country, nre becoming sick of a fen. Their business In seme small cities was net what tbey oxpected it te be, nnd Ihere are numerous reasons for it. Yes terday Mr. Jacobs agreed te glve 'up tbe Academy uf Musle in Rcadlrg, after the first of April next. The ewners of tbe heuse have arranged te take it off his hands again. Who will manage the theatre in the future has net been decided by the owners. Thore has been talk that Jehn D. Mlshler, the former manager of the heuwand Mlshler's circuit, but new with Bartholemew's horjes, would ,ceme bad", but that is net certain. The cttltens of Reading would like te fee him back in his old place and they think buslness would be better. Dgath of Jonnne Orubh. Jereme Grubb, who was kneuti In the community as "Shorty," died ut the county hepltal en Wodnestlny. He was attacked with the grip and that with ether complica tions caused his death. He Was about 45 years old and was employed for a number of years at the hotels In this city as a host ler. He work oil nt the Leepard nnd Swan hetels, Lancaster County heuse nnd ether hotels. He was In the army for a tlme nnd some month age wai granted a pension. His wlfe Is n daughter of Samuel Rndy, and she and sovernl chlldre n survlve lilm. Charged With MuMim Threatn. Charley Fryer, n well-known boot beot boet blackr was complalned against bofero Aldennan Boen te-day, by his w Ife, who charges him with threatening te de her harm nnd chasing hcreut of the heuse. He furnished ball for a hearing en Satur day. Charley says that he nelther touched his wife nor matle any threat. They had Hnine words last uvenlng, nnd she ran away and went te another hcusc. This morning he went te whom nhe was work ing te have a talk with her, when klm ran away and brought suit against lilm. float H of an Old Mini. Jehn Adam Schmidt, uu old resident of Lancaster, died ut bis home G35 Hewer atrect, en Thursday. He wai born In Our many, and ut the tlme of his death was lu the 50th year of his age. He was a well dlgger, but had been unable te de any work for soveral years. He was n 111am ber of Metamnrn Trlbe of Red Men nnd I,aueater Ledge of Odd Fellows. The funerul will take place en Sunday niter niter neon. . A Ilrewer liijured. OaotgeTr.bIngorfnbrowor employed at the brotvery of Frank A. itlekn'r, en,Wost King street, met with n serious ucclilent e Wednesday iiflorneon. He was werktu at the top of 11 vat, at least fifteen feet from tbe fleer, when be slipped nnd foil. He struck upon his nlde. He apralned his left knee, as well as the wrist, nnd brulsed his sldevery badly. He wau taken te his home, nt 107 Mlddle street, wbcre Dr. Westhaeflur attended him. Retui'iivil te. Court. Christian Gingrich, of Laudlsvllle, was heaid this nftorneon by Alderman Iln! bach en n oharge of disposing of hi prop prep prop erty with Intent te defraud his creditors. The prosesutor Is Kdward II. KmtfTmaii. The case was roturned te court and Ging rich gave ball for trial. Execution Isxtted. A. r. HoKtctter, attorney for Jacob Z. Stark, Insued execution te-day ngnluvt Isrnel McCrcery, farmer, of Warwick township, for 5931.01. Ills First Marrlnge. Alderman Halbach htd his first marriage te-dny. The contracting parties were Win field P. Smith and Miss Gwlnney Had dock, of 'this city. Although green nt this branch of the buslness tbe alderman get through with tbe corcmetiy safely atid he Is ready for mere of the same kind whlle he has his hand In. City Appeal. The commissioner) heard tlie first of the elty apjieals te-day, Tbose.from the First, Second, Third nnd Fourth wards were con sidered. Only n few persons called te have their assessments adjusted. Dentil efn Itnntlliiu; Lndy. Mrs. Augelltie U. Ucchaut, nged C7, died In Reading en Wednesday. KI10 was the widow of the l.ite Rev, W. F. Declmnt, nnd motlier of Calvin M. Deehant, 11 graduate of Franklin nnd Marshall college. Mrs. Uechant w.ti well known here. Anether Sur;rln Piiftr. A aiirprise patty, which was largely at tended, was glveu te William Heentilnger ut his rostdeneo, Ne. -tOi) N-nrth 1'rlnce street, last oveulug. Kvorybedy enjoyed thomselvos greatly, and the musle was l'ur Ulsbcd by Smith, Rlppla and Poters. The Second Wiu-a Couuell Tloket, The third candidate for common council lu the Second ward, whose name was In seme way emitted from the ticket printed In last eveulng's paper, Is Geerge IS. Marrow. Will Impi-ero the l'roperty. Henry Wolll,whe recently purchased the Western hotel, cerner Orange and Water strcets, bus routed the hotel te Jehn Gun Gun Gun zonhuuser. Mr. Weill will repalr the hotel and exchange stable and put both in fust class condition. Four Tramp Arrustu.l. Four tramps were brought te Luunvier from Mt. Jey lust night ami loded in Ju.l. They wero arrested for building fire near Milten Greve. Justlce Gresh committed them for trial at the April sessions. A New Shoe Sture. AucnitutSteluandcl,lntau letter-carrier In the postefflee, and n very well-known young man, has embarked tn uew bulua. lie ting opened u beet and tlies ster ut Ne. 0 Houth I'rlnce 1 treat, which It lu the btevens houte. Ie Inton Is te kf op en hand a larse f took of the li.ntpoedsnndUnuxlouii te jet u tharu of Iho public's trade. The Lt vlui; Wemlur of the Ann. Itulpli Blnsham, the boy orator, humetl.t and vlellnUt, who Is Raid te have no tsiiml en the Alnerlcau stage, will appear lu thu Court Hoiife next Tuesday evening, under tha mis. ptees of thu Yeung I'eeplv'n Heclely of Mt. Jehn'. Lutheran church, ID-It d Jlmtlie. IlEv. On Kebruary 4, lu Quarry vllle, Dunll I), lien, la his 61th year. ' The relatives eud fr lends of the family are re IMCtfully Invlted te attend the funeral, fiem his late reldcnce, In Qunrryvllle, en Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Inurmunt ut Quarry, villa ctmetsry. Neaelx. On the 8th lnt In this city, Gee. Neugle, In the llth year of htn n;e. The relatives ani) frlendi of the faintly ; alto theHt. Bernard society, are repectfully Invited te attend tlie funeral, from his late residence, Ne. IS! JelTenen street, between I.lme aud Hhli leu ttrct, 011 Prlday ut tyi o'clock. .Muut0 o'clock nt Bt. Mary's church. Iutermeiit ut Ht. Mary's cemetery. '.td Uetinr fn IlarevlUe, en theBth Inst., lluury I'. Ileulil.ln thosetli yciref hlsn-c. The relatives and friends of the family ar ro re spect fully linltcl te attend the funeral, from his jiarents' residence, In Iiareville, en Saturday nftorneon at one o-de:k, nu.t two o'clock at tlie Lutheran church, Mechuulebur;. Interment tn churchyard. 2td auuun.-In this city, en the Jthln.U, Jere-uc Orubb, InthcSslli j ear or lilsngc. The relatives and friends or the family ure re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from hit late residence, Ne. 619 Beaver ttnet, Batur day uriemoen nt two o'clock. jh Kcuvipt. In this city, en the fl;U lust., Jehn Admn rtchirtldt, ta his Ojth your. The relatives and friends of the fumlly, also MetamoraTrlbe.Ne.2,1. O.R.M.,und Lancas ter Ledge, Ne. 07, 1, 0. 0. J, are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral from hli late re.l re.l dence,;Ne.&a lieaver street, en Bunday afur neon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Zlea'siem-etery. Htdvktt. Philadelphia Prodnee Market. l'niLAnaintA, Vth. .-Noen-Flonr dull ; lYmi'a mipers, 2 0bJ2) extra. SW5J73( funilly, 3 43 eJ : roller, 3 O&st 00; pnuut, Wiw-rtt ateady j Ne. 8 Red, nw, B0W81C i Kn. 1 Penn'a Hwl. DOet Ne. 3 dn, RTuMc. Cern kteady i Ne. 2, new, se&Ma ; old, 43 Oeti rinlet No.aVhlt;i30e.j Ne. 8 lnUei1.Kn. , ... Bran steady ; Winter 113 004M 00 j Hrrlng 1273 Q til. Ualed hav dull: tVKHM CO a tn quality: timothy 11 0091SM for rhotee; mixed, lUUO; baled rye straw, new, flseu. Ilnlter firm; I'cnn'a eretnirr extra 2Se ; Penn'a flmla extra, nnc : jebljlnn. SZ4.Y.. B;nrairi lVsnn'a flnta.liKallci held leir, lbttlOc.ftJ te quality. , UhccM steady ; part klm, C33c', full klmi l.frnl.iini dull , rtlnA In Milt . 9tr. 1'otateei firm i tw0oe per bus, at U iiuallty, Ltve Stock Martceta.' ncrrAi), Keb. 6. Cattle Receipt, 8,000; ninrKeimci'iy. hlieep nnd Lamb Itecelpts, 4,O00j market utreng. Hbcep cliolcetoxtn,aj00aalj inc illuiii toseoil, $53.'iv6u0; common ti iroed, S6C( ft 2. lAmb Roeit te choice, K DOS ', 7i) ; medi um te fair. 7J IJ. . m t . . UegA llpcclpt", 6,IOTt markotflrmer but net nuetaljly lilchcr; incllnm nnd heavy, IILx, i X i nUifl. mi 20 : YerXr, II 21 : p!jj. f KX 1 i.i ; row KAST meiiui, filr te geed. II z: ceinmi .k Mml riwufpra. f'l .VIA 1 1. Hogs llwelpt". 410); shipments. 2200: market firm : Up, II 'JO&l Si ; Yorkers, II ue 4 15; heavy, .lfa3t. Hheer ItecelpU, 1400: dlilpmriiln. tinne; markPtslew; prlme,5(SVWi80j fair te geed, i45 40 ; geed te common, U ; lambs, W44O W. Ornfii and l-rovllena. Kurnluhfd by H. K. Yandt, Hrekcr. Ciiicaoe, Teh. 6, IKX1 e cleek p. in. wni'HU mm, (inn. i-erK. uiia. Pebrnary Z-Pi SI jMBrru ii; April May .- vai; Jtiue ,..,............- 7 July 77) Atisusl October Yetir ...... tlruile Oil M.ircli-.., &H7 S'iii 9 10 10 10 'J0 1 wi CoimeN.. Closing Prices Zslli o'clock P. m. Wilful Cern unit. 1'erK. Lnrd 6 W Februnry , Mnrcli April Muy..... June' m July. a 2S 89 i 21 9 U8J MV. 3IH 2V 2IJ5 loot VI 10 ii'ii'i 003 oil August...... Year - Contois Crude Oil Winter Wheat..... Rpiliitf Wheat Cern Oats llye Hurley - lOCJf Car 1 ii. MO 11 ia 1M UiH.eipta. Head. ... S7.UW -. 13.0UU ltecelpla Hogs Kuciilpta-Uutile....... Htoek Mnrketn. Quotntten by Reed, McQranu A Ce., bankers, ljaiif,juitir. 111. MCW YOHK LIST. 11 A. V Canada Pacltle V. O. C. I Colerado Coul , Central l'aciric... Canada Heuthcni Chi. HU I,. Wig 12 x. Jr.M, "Z 41)'" ... . KiJS i)en. a 11111 u. Del. L. A W... Krle Krle 2nd , J-iOJ "i 1.10'i SI! 27H 27)' Jcr V.. , 11 in 117 7K 1, TjT'aTn, tAI il IV. OL X , ..,.. 7 lA)U.N- -. bK 85' U Hhere ;i M; JO Mich. Cen 1 MtMOurl 1'nulflc "5 Meck. Valley N. V. '. 12' N. 1. I'rnf. 74K N. Went. HUM N.Y.O New Knglnud 4SK K.utTeuiiCNsrc. I mmhii Oregon Transcontinental..' S) Ontario A W -. n , 1'i.i'lllc Mull .'. lllelimeud terminal 'tlV, HU l'uul CiJ, Terns fn el He, Union rucine (WJj Wnhiish Cem , Wubush l'rcr 2s;, Wc-nu-m U 8i WeatUhore iteml.... Mlir..MKI.l'lIIA MKr. Ih. Vul - , . N. Y. A 1'hlln Pa. If, It. M Heading. . 20( Ili. Nav Hciitenv. l'abs 32i V. A It ..... N. Cent, -. Peeples l'ass. IldK 4's MX Oil 74 UJi M,i Mi IL' 87W IV pi HTM in 2IH ml pi f, 203. ai !U wye H. l.eeal stock mul Iluudtf. Itejierted by J. II. Leng. rar I.IHt Value, cue. 1100.... .. 100 101 lfcl'5...( 10) 110 (Scheel leun 18tU Id) lid In 1 or ) ycitrs. 100 10) In n or 20 j earn. 100 101 Iul0er20ycurs. let) )(); Ijvneas't H per cent. .1 it .. " 4 " " .. 4 .. " 4 " " 14 f It l 111 10 or i y eum. iuu iu, Munhclm Unreuuh lean 1W 11- JUSCKLLANtOU.S HTOCUH. Qnnrryvllla It, It N) Mlllei-kVlllc Street Cur SO Inquire Printing- Company 0 Oiisllgbtuud Knel Company. 2.1 Hteveiis Heuse (llemls) '., 10) Celiimblud if Ceiiipuuy 25 Columbia Water Coin puny. 10 Siifnue'iiiinna liea Company 1IM Marietta ltollJT-wure... 1U) Htevens lleii'.e M .Millers; llle Nermal Scheel "" Nurlhurn Mnrket W Kjistcrn ilurket ...m fi) (las Company llemls (5 per CL lueu;.. 10J 1 (M a 41) ll) 2.1 11 2..!K 210.10 1.05 l! T7 H 1UI 11II.G0 107 11 R0 67.60 re 45 01 (M M t) 101 LS5 4.1..'fl iwjie UK) 140 H7.23 a Celiimlilu lloreuch llends lu) Qniirry vllle K. 1 I. 7's - UX) 100 KIM idluc A Columbia 11. U. 6's I.luht Cum rany ft) M 60 GO fill 10 U CO KM 111) GO WcHtern Market. (southern Mnrket I .minister City Htreet Hallway Ce.,.. liist Knd Street Hallway. West Knd Street Haltwuy , I-aneaster Hteiim Itadlater Ce., Helvetia Leather Ce.,. Wuteh Factory 0's Lauc. CI10111. Ce. TUHNI'IKK MIUCKS ljuienstcr A Krultvllle. Ijuicustcr .V l.itltz Lancaster A Wlllluiiimewn ijiueiister Maner Iincuter A Muuhelm. tineastar AMurletUi .. Ijiineimtcr A New Ilellnml lllg Hprlii'; A l!euer Viilley llridt;eiert mid HorMheo. ,'eluinbla A Chestnut Hill r 2"i M) H K$i -1 lu -; Cnlumliln .t WaslUni'ieii v) Ciuientega A- HU Hprfnj 2.1 Marietta A Mount Jey. ill Uiiie. Mt. Jey Kllz.Uiotliteuiu ... 101 Idinrailvr AHusquehiuiii.i. UX) Lancaster A New Danville Columbia & Marietta... 2.1 May town KllnOethlewn JH laincastcr Kehmtn 2J laiucnHter A billow H licet. 25 Htrasburg A Millport is Murtelta A MuyUiwu.. HANK STOCKS. first National Hank 100 Karmers' Nallennl Hank. 00 Kulton Ntlleniil Dunk lu) lamenster County National Hunk . CO Northern National Hank lue 1'oenkV Nutleuul Hnnk HO M 20 25 (.--CO Pue 11 IN 62 7i 40 00 305.25 11s. se xu 118.40 120 122.S0 113 IM 12.5 113 175 115 Ut 2U5 154 l.Vl HI) 111 t.2.50 llii 117 111 li5 112 Keyiitime National Hank, Muuhelm 111) Columbia National Hunk. 100 100 Chrlktlnna National Hank Concsteea National Hnnk Kphrata National Hank.. Kirt National Hank, Columbia., . Klrxt Nutlenal Hank, Htrasbiirit. . First National Hank, .Marietta . ,. First National Hnnk, ML Jey,. I.ltltz National Hunk Meuntvllle National Hank Manhelm National Hunk Union National Hank, Mount Jey New Helland National Hunk. .. Uup National Hank Qnarryvllle National Hnnk...... .. Kltzabethliiwn National Han Central Nutlenal Hank. Columbia, 100 100 100 uu 100 KM 100 , uu 100 60 10) . 100 1U) 100 , 1U0 j,l ciu Sbucvtioctncnte. A HSObUTKLH 1'tlHF. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpitts powder never varies. A marvel et pa L rlty, Ktrenut'a uud wholesemeiiess. Mere eeoiieinkstl than the enlluary kinds, and can. net te sold In competition with the multitude of low u-al, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders. ,8uUl unlu (n cum. llerAL IUkise Pewukk Ce., 104 Wall street, New Yerk. MUrtl-lyUlyw Stew gltHtcrtetit. TUBT nECKlVED. RORDERCRnKt LADEL," TU0 KlneSt of ChnmpsjrnM. vllOUBWfKUQUOItBTfMUJ. ' , WMUOmtreHqnure. lTOIlK WANTKIJ IN AMMALIiPAMItiY TV or as Chambermaid. Applr at this office. . it I OHT ALMOHT TWO Wr.llKH AflO. A J whlte and bruwn spotted Vex Hound. Se ewnrr'H nitmn U nit n rellnr nrnlind Ilia an. Imal'sneck. W. W. OKOSII, It NclTivitle. Q"1 Ci RKWAltf).-tiOST-AN ITALIAN CJXV7 Hull Terrier, yellow In color, while less and breast, small white cellar, slip of whlte ever head, wero a leather band. 110 reward will be paid for his return te Ne. 133 North Market street, en Baturdny betwecn S andO p. 111. febe-21 IOUI'LANNKLSANOAM, PINE LACKM ute nothing but 1'urlty Henp. T OST-ONWKUNESUAYKVENINd, FKI J 8, at the Moravian Churrh or nt 427 North Cuke street, a DIAMOND PIN. The finder will return It te thlt efllee. 11 1ALIPOUNIA. npcciai rartiw. Bcml-menthly. Teurlt kleepliif rarit. Cheap rntes. Heuthern IMelfla Ce. Aildresn, K, JIAWI.KY, Oen'l Fawtem A Kent, im Uruadway, New Yerk ; It. J. HM Til Agent, 49 H. M Ht., 1'hlle. Janl(l-lyd2tnw A St'LENDIU C1IANCU TO LKARN A TItABK.. Apprentice Heys wanted bv the INOIIltKIl I'RfNTINO CO., M and UNerlh Queen Street, City. ftdThM lce: A LLTHC Mi:.MHKIW ernic Enterprise Colored Club Will Meet at LOVK AND Ctf AR1TT HALL, Heventh Ward, TOMOUT, vnutlness or Importance. ' ANTHONY MAXWK1.L, ltd I'rcsldeuL E8TATK OP JOHN J. HOOVER, LATE OK Lancaster city, I'u., deceased, letters of ndmlulstnitlen 011 Mild cstnte having been ttrnnted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto nre requested te make. Immediate pny. inent, and these having claims or demand against the same, will presenl them without delay rorsett lament te the undersigned,, resid ing 111 Luucaster, l'a. JOSEPH K. HOOVER, Administrator. Hitew.v A llES'sr.r., Atterneya. nwildTh T.V THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF JL i.anniier L'ennty. Liiiabctlil). Keechllng William O. i'eehl and Itnrhirn llenkli. Ne ember Term, IW, Ne. 22, CExocutlen Decket. The iiuderslaned auditor, annelntcd te dl. tribute the money ruled into court en the nenve osucutleu te and among tl.ose legally en- titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en 1 nursuay, r eeruary a, ib'ju, ai iu ociecic n, in., In Hie Library Roem or the Court Heuso, In the city or Lancaster, where all persons lntcrosted 111 saiu uistnmiiien mnv niiena, HLDMOND CONYNOHAM, feb-3tdTli Auditor. I INVESTORS I HE BUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIA- ON of Dnkate Is a large real estate mert gage, company making leans upon the same principle hh the small local building associa tions or the Enst. It issues paid-up stock In certificates ranging lu amount from (50 teE.j,0u0. Earnings range from OiKTeent.te 18 per cenLpcr annum, depending upon length of tlme owner carries stock. A portion of dividends are paid seml-annually lu cash. Hteck always has a fixed cash value te ba paid stockholders bv thoiisseeiatton Incise former wishes te sell. Ail stock Issued en dcbciilure plan being backed vy meriKiiKes iiepesueii whii a trustee. Correspondence Invited. C. W. STARLING. Philadelphia Office, Ne. 411 Walnut. Street. Janl-3mced ClXLCr COUNCIL ORDINANCE, :NO. ?. December 1H, 1RS1. In Select Council Rend and Referred te the Street Committee. Hame Day Reported Hack Arrirmatlvely. Jnn- uary 1,1800. InHelcct Council Rend Second and Third Times and Adapted After Htrlklng Out the Words which ure In Unickcts. An Ordinance Giving nnd Qrnntlng te Httmncr T. Dunham, his Asueclufes und Assigns, the Privilege mul Right te Operate .Moter street Curs nnd Erect and .Maintain roles en the Htreets of the City of iJtnraster, Ainnff thn Line or the Laneusler City Street Railway nnd the Kust Knd Railway Cenmnnv : hKCTiex 1. Ue lt ordained by the Select and Common Councils et the City of Lancaster, that ler the purpese of Introducing electricity n the motive powerren the iJincasterCityHtrcet Railway Company aud the East Eud Railway Company Mourner T. Dunham, his associates and assigns. shall have the right te op erate meter street ears aud erect and maintain poles en both sides or each street along the route or said railways, at such points ns the en. glneer In charge or the said construction of wild street railways and the street commlttee or city councils may deem necessary, and te connect the poles en oppeslto sides or the sheet sons te cirry the wires which connect the electric cur rent ta the curs. Provided said wires shall be maintained at the height or net less than eighteen feet bee tlie grade or surface of tlie street or streets, raid all of the work lu locating and erecting Feld poles nnd wires shall lx subject te the apprevul or thn street committee or city councils. And provided further, the City of Lancaster shall have tlie right te the poles te support and convey the city wires as tlie city or Lancaster tuny new or herearter desire te epenile, said wires te be erected se as net te interfere with the operation or said railway. And provided rurther.thut all poles shall be of weed, uniform in height unit thickness as near ns possible uud tobepulutedofucolorapprovcd by the street eommltteo of city councils. Section 2. TIihI w henever the city or Lancns ter shull hereafter pave or uiactuhiiulze uny stroet or streets along the llue efsiild street rail way companion, with asphalt blocks, Belgian blocks, usphnlt sheeting, or broken stone, the said street railway companies, their successors or assigns, shall at the same time pave and ma ma "?adiimlze the street occupied by tlie" railways; that Is te say, between the trucks or hald rail ways, with the same kind or blocks, or material with which the city or Lancaster paves orina erina eadnmlzes the said street or street, and If the said railway companies, their successors or as signs, shall neglect or remse 10 de the said work, then the city or Lancaster shall de the same and reenter the cost and expense thercer from the said railway companies. Section 8. Thut the said street railway com-' puules or Humner T. Duuhnm, his ns'eclutes or assigns, In consideration or Iho franchise herein- granted shall pay te the treasurer of the city of Lancaster en or befere the first day of June, lS'JO, and annually thereafter, the sum or lUty cents en each nnd eery pole which mny be erected and mnlntulned by them wlthlu the city limits, and the Outlier sum or five dollars for each and every car which said rallwuy com panies may use mid operate. Section 4. That 4he said street rsllwnv com panies as operated by BumnerT. Dunha'm, his associates and usslgiis,shall he subject teall the previsions or an ordinance, entitled" An Ordl nance Regulating Passenger Railway Compa nies In the City 01 Lancaster," upproied March U, 1SS7. section S. That the railway companies shull' be reetilred te run their ears at Intervals nt net less than from lOte 12 minutes during business hours and that the rate or speed shall net ex. c cd seven miles per hour lu the business part of the city, Ordained nnd tmncted Inte u law nt the City of Lancaster, Januarys, lsue. , W.K.BCAHD. President or Common Council. David L. Dkkn, Clerk Common Council. D. C. LONO. , President Melect Council. J. K. nana, Clerk feelect Council. fU-Jtd IiUHl.lC BALK DWELI.IMJS, Or VALUABLE CITY ex Tuesday, FEunuAitv II, 1SP0, by virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, theuaJershcned will sellnt publlosale.ut the LeOptrd hotel, en Fjist King street, the following Ileal Kslate, te wit: Ne. 1. All that rertulu Let or Piece of Ground sltuute en the north side or Ikist Orange street lu laiueuslcr, numbered 23, beginning at point en the uerth slde or Cast Orange strict, and running north 20 rcet aud 2 Inches along u wall en the west sldeer a three-reet common alley : thence cist three feet along property hue or Ames Mtley, deceased ; thence north along the sumo 03 feet und 5 Inches ; thence enst along the property of Mrs. Deesh, Is reel and 10 indies thence south uleng property or Cyrus Celvlu 31 feet aud 1 Inch ; thence east oleng the same 4 reel and 10 Inches ; thence southuleng the same SO feet and 6 Inches te a point en the north side of latst Orange street ; thence uleug said street 20 rcet te the place or beginning, en which are erected a three-story Brick Dwelling Heuse und two-story brick back-building and ether Im provements, being the residence of the late BenJ. F. bhenk, deceased. This property u in excellent repair, commodious, with ull modern conveniences. 1 Ne. 2, all thut certain let of ground, situated en the north side or West Chetuiil street lu said clly, containing In from en said West Chestnut street 2j feet, mere or less, and extend ing northward lu depth 160 feet, 011 which is ercchil a three-story green stone and brick dwelling house, numbered (Ell, with ten rooms bath, het ami cold water und ether modern com ententes, 'lhls house Is brand new. Ne 8. a let of ground, numbered 2W en the plan of lets laid out by A. N. Urrneman and Jesse leiudK railed the Chestnut Slreet Tract en tile In the Recorder's odice of said ceunty5 suld let containing 011 the nnrtli slde or Fulton street, In said city, 22 feet, und extending in depth 112 feci te a lerect wide alley: heuiidcd 011 the north by suld alley, ou the south by Ful ton street, en the eat by proertyer Jehn Mc Mc Ueusk, uud en the west by lireiwrly or Cleoree A. Marshall. Thee properties will be sold te settle the ci ci taeo or suld deceased. Pun-hate money te be paid en April 1, law. Sale te ceuimencu ut :j o'clock p. m., when ultendunca will be given and Urm nude known by CATHARINE C.BHENK. . , . J. W.ll. IIAII8MAN, Administrators of HeiiJ. F. ttheuk, decease J, J0J.1 L. Uai.nks, Auctleueer. aa133,ln15,s,na Stem 2lvztmnt OUlt MARK OP GOLDEN MOlf AMD MIA Querda fin Clrars ntnnet be exnelled. DRMUTUH CIGAR HTOKat, EaUbllthed 1770. U4 Kaat Kluf Htnet. au-trdh F OR MHIItTH, COLLARS AMI) CUKFH, EIUHMAN'B Ne, 41 West King Street. rpir pinhht line op wax htkrie JL Acid and larafln Candles for the Holi days, at MILLGIl'H BOA1' CO. V. OO LOHT-DLACK COCKER SPANIEL. iiewara euerea. tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE ST, T11KY CAN ALL OOPr BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Walts' Havana Filler Cl jar at M NOS.6 4103NORTUQOKENBT. deeMmdM,Tu,lTi, rrtUE APPLICATION OK JNO. K. PONTZ A. for transfer of tavern lleense of Albert Kohlhaus, 8th ward, city, will be heard Keb. SO, 1800, at 10 a.m. ' Jan3IAfeb6,13 B. K. W. URBAN, D. C. Q. 8, TUDQBK HAVE LONO BINCE DECIDED J that Hilly Waltss Ogar is the Best la the blate. Keraalaat . M NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN HT. deoMmdM.Te.TbJs BILIiYWAITZ HAH THE BEST TWO KOB Sc and 6e Cigars In the Htate, at . ,. . NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dcc5-mdt,Tu,Th3 20R RENT-THREE PLKABANT ROOMS. j heated by steam, third fleer, Me, 29 Centre inare, from April l.lsw. Apply at febj-tfd NO. 30 CENTRE HQUARE. NO BATH ROOM OR LAUNDRY plete without " Purity Boap." COM OTIOETOMY FRIENDS AND CUS- I hnve located temporarily mr efflee and w.ftr?.K9BJ?..'iJ4fe0 Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE HTHEET8, and have In stuck a fine assortment of Hlelghs. Bar gles. l'iirotens and Knnllly Carriages, and the Nerbcck Read CarU, all of my own manufac ture, Hpeclal attention la given te repairing. Mr Motte Honest work nnri fair Hnl1nwa always wins. ' J25-tfd J. H. NORBECK, AgenL BEST TWO FOR K1VECENT.CIOAR8 the city, at ,. Ill LLY WAITZ'8, a ...m Neil. 5 A 103 North Queen 8t. dec5-lmdM,Tu,Th.H STATE OF bUSAN BACHMAN, UATE of Wast Lampeter twp., Lancaster county. deceased. The undersigned auditor nt- pelnted tedlstrlbnte the balance remaining in Iho hands of David E. Mayer, executer, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpese en Tuesday, February 2, 181)0, at 10 a. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Laucaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. JOHN W. AFPEL. JanUO-StdTh Auditor. BEHT 6e HAVANA FILLER CIGAR IN the city, ut BILLY WAITZ'B, , .. Nos.5A103NerthQueenBt. dec5-0mdM,Tu,Tli.H tiriZARD. .M ? The Science Of thn slnra nattlna !. Wizard te perform seeming wonders In pene trating the past and future. Consult her at fl-Iwd M WEST KINO BT. QOME RARE BAROAINB-ODDB AND K5 ,En! of Brle-a-Brae, Art Pottery, Plush Easels. Thermometers and Calenders, left ever from the Holiday season, will be sold at great bargains te make room for contemplated changes In the spring. FRAILEY'B EAST END PHAHMACY, 1, , (Opposite Hastens Market,) Fralley's Syrup of Bloodroot, Wild Cherry ...... ..... c.iuiniLt uuit-a 1110 iiiusi lMrsliiti.nl - urip "ceukii ; n- rj . .. a r rrauey sun liter Wine of Iren la vnrreet Innl- nncr the " Orlp ;" 50c and tl 00. M.W.FAw CLOTHES WORN NEXT TO YOUR SKIN should be washed with " Purity Boap." 17IOR HANDSOME NECKTIES. GoteERIBMAN'B, Ne. 42 West King BtreeL -liROVVN'S CREMOLEN& Chapped hands, face and lips, nil roughness and redness of the skin, prevented by the use of Brown's Cremelene. Crcmolene Is a DELIGHTFUL CREAM OP ALMONDS, containing no grease, oil or glyce rine. Purely vegetable, clean and pleasant te use. Will net soil the finest fabric. Is net sticky. Kid gloves can be worn immediately after applying. Endorsed by physicians, society ladles uud all who have used 1L MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE A LEMON STB. Janl3-lyl'a,Tb3-R w 1LLIAMHON A FOSTER. AS WE DRAW NEARERTHE END OF OUR -THE- Prices Become Mere Interesting. Ladles' Newmarkets worth 110, new sell for Ladies' Heaver Cleth Jackets worth 15, new sell for 1 SO. Hhert Pant Suits worth M. new sell for 0. B jys' Overcoats worth $1 50, new sell for 13 60. Man's Dress Suits worth f 15, new sell for tlO. Men's Fine overcoats worth $23, new sell for SIS, Men's Silk Neckweur worth 2a and 60c, new s;lls for 17c and 28c. Men's Underwear worth 880. new sells for 2ia Cardigans and Overalls, 45e and 60c Ladles' nnd Children's Undeiwear worth 60c. new sells for Sic, Ladles' and Misses Hosiery worth 2Jc and 60c, uew sells for lOe per pair. Ribbons that are all silk, loe per yard. Men's Black Seft hats worth SOe, uew sell for 2.5c. Men's Club Itags and Satchels worth fl and II 60, new sells Ter 75c and 60j. Meri's Black Leather Bags worth tl 60 ;aud 2 23, new sells for 75e and 60c Ladles' Alf-Weel Dress Cleths, 30 In. wide, worth 31e ; new sell for 23c a ynrd. Tricot Cleth, S8 In. wide, worth 3Sc : new 5llsfer32c per yard. Saturday, February 8th, lAmTCH -THE- West Window ferSpiing Novelties. leidles' Bright Turned Shoes, slzes 1, 1 and 2, worth $3 60 j new sell for J2 50. Ladles' Bright Dongeia Hand-Made Shoes, sites n llttle broken, worth 4 8J; new sell for 11(0, An Endless Number of Bargains ! ce.mi: AND ski: thicm. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, l'A., .NO. aiS.MARIClil ST.. IIARHI8DURQ, 1A. WinterBargainSale Williamson & Fester. Ittrst 9ktstrtlment. SIHBriNBRTLUtEOP CANDLCT HUITA bla for Caadlemas Day, at MILLER'S -CIOR RENT-A TIIREE-ATORY BRICK Jj Dwelllnc Heasc. with modem Improve menta, Ne. 117 East King street, with Brick BtabloenloL MoweeenptedbyiJohn W. Hoi Hei mam. Apply te OEO. II.8PRBCHKR, Ne. 2U East King slreeL jwfd rpHE FINH8T LINE OK. WAX. HTKRIO JL Acid and Pareflne Candles for the KoJt KeJt days, at M I LLER'M BOAP CO. I& HE LARGEST AND KINE3T LINE OK Meerschaum and Frnnrh nrlnr Plnea. laar Upldars, Cigar Oases, Bnufl Bexes and all (ads of ssneker's article. aU-UdR lUMMtKlngstrset. WHYBUY A HIOH-PRICED ARTICLE when Puritv Seap fills the bill T YHTE1U3 1 BEST OYHTER8 IN THE MAR ket served in all styles, and meals at all npan,aiviiiAKL,KHS.HU(5TEH'llttn tlis rear of tew Central Markek Oysters la the shell or epensst served te private families. Telephone eonMetten. neras-amdR A ROYAL BATH, WHEN YOU USE " Purity Boap." Sold Everywhere mHB KINEHT LINE OK WAX HTERIO JL Acid and Paraflna Oandles for the Holi days, at MILLER'S BOAP CO. " rTHf-.F,MfBT i18. BTERIO VtlM?LLEPltAP?.te' " HM' GROCERS DON'T, BUT YOU MAKE ON Parity mere than en any ether Boap. FOR RENT OR FOR BALE ON EASY TERM8.-N0. 240 North Wauritreet one story brick with two-story frame back building. slaughter house and stab! .UM...V. .iiwh wi.ij icinivinwr seu nxiures. Annlv at janae-ua NO. 302 NOHTH MARY BT. A1 lege. LIVE BCHOOL-NOTHINO BUPERANU ated about the Lancaster Riufnraa ret. este. Our tnethrwla r ih. h.., .a-... , practical. Our Actual Business Department complete In all iu details. Onr studenta are deeply Interested In their school werk.anC our attendance the largest si nee the organisatien of iS:.?.h,.B-, ? T' welu ca" "P n it the' pleaaantest school-rooms In the city, Ne, 84 fi.r.lh.U.u,t?.'.treeb ,"1, convince yourself as te tirili!.0Lt,'i,ebove"ta.,SraeeU- "eased te have spa call, as you will speak a geed word for us If you get acquainted with the Scheel. , U. C. WE1DLER, Principal. TTILECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORB. JU The qualified voters of the City of Lancas wrrs hereby net fled that an election will be h5l?!n,theTe1rar(1'Bt tne usual places of holding state and county elections, en Febru ary If, between seven o'clock In the morning and 7 e clock In the evening of said day, for the purpose of electing twelve persons te serve as school directors for the term of three years ?!" JJ?0 fl,rt. Thursday of November next. And the election officer In the several wards ere hereby required te mnke the necessary offi cial returns of the election te the prothenotary. m. ,.,!11' McCOnMICK. President. jiv.-.. f . MvassiuaiT, oee. janX7-7W.MilTh JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. A CUT PllICK, win glve our patrons benefit of in same. .S8.?.??l?f.,lr? nl1 of. t,,e STANDARD ROO EKB BRAND, Quaracteed. CALL AND HAVE YOUR, Eyes Examined Free. tNe Dreps Used ; hencs no harm te eyes can occur. CHAS.S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. HUE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will be offered without regard te cost. DRESS GOODS, Blankets and Comforts, All Kinds of UNDERWEAR. LadifV and Children' Coats, it. A IHO OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAINS IN , WINTER GOODS. REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE HOUSE TO REDUCE STOCK RAPIDLY. 25 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. marSMydll H AOEH& BROTHER. CARPETS! LARUE STOCKS, STANDARD CUALITIU3. NEWEST SPRING STYLES, SPECIAL LOW PRICES. BIQELOW AXMINSTERS, SMITH'S MOQUETTES, SANFORD WILTON VELVETS. LOWELLBODY BRUSSELS, BIGELOW BODY BRUSSELS, GLEN ECHO BODY BRUSSELS, ROXBURY TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, SANFORD TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, HALL AND BTAIR CARPETS, M AND 0 INCH BORDERS. CARPETS ! THREE-PLY INGRAIN CARPETS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS, WOOL FILLED INGRAIN CARPETS, UNION EXTRA INGRAIN CARPETS, RAG ANDHEMPCARPETS, 1NORAIN HALL AND BTAIR CARPETS, DAMASK HALL AND STAIR CARPErS, REMNANTS and odd lengths of Meqnette. Bedy Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpets, many large enough for rooms ut about one half price. PRICES TnE LOWEST for every description of CurpeU, and will be interesting te Intending purchasers whether wishing te furnish u single room or eutlie house. Cuipets sewed and laid nnd refitting promptly attended te. 25, 27, 29, 31 W.King St. TkPeople'sWStere umwm, Q h MHAMt WOMCa DOBSOM OAIUAOB WOUU. corner of Dnka ana Vlnj Blweu (fermerl, A.w, w. K IC 0,000 OverBifTbeaaand in Fine Vehicle new en lfsBO AllthLA'f4TSrri asrThs best or meebanlea mi rssMtrJac it it mgsparrtat. Works, trnV??. HK FINEHT LINK OK WAX 8TSU Aetd and Paraflna fVndlM tba ttS day , 4BAUUK.ne DUATW THE FIN EOT LINE OK IMPORTED AI DemesUe Cigars In the city, CKsv Hi vana 00 and I idi auauumciurr, in DOXSS Of I DEMtmrs CIOAR RTfflta aU-UdR lUKast King Stmt. TTAVE YOU SEEN THE EUREKA TROU AA. ser Bnaper in tba window r Halts, Orsi sasnst.s. anil rasa.ssssisssi ssusIa a-. . -j ' w mcSka5 N6wKNr"00i e. 1 Nores QsuMmfJt, HE FINEST LINE OK WAX 8TIH. Acid and Paraflna :Candlaa tnr u wii3 day ij, as sQiuuas a war aj. IOR RKNT-STORE ROOM NO. II BAH trieh Ich Bres. Alse second and IhlfssTlnnv - .iiiht lunti. mnnri nnmni-i . . from April 1, ISO. Inquire of JaeJs-lfd H. a. UPP. CTABHANk, IBT MANUFACTURKRS AKD MENl UUlllllUUI, Ne. HO North Quasa Street. fltaunteed wetUrM Iew M i r T,TI2VfihJ,ecf,Uy we hkvt Urded a HA LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of. -""" msuras-iyatt T7I0R RKNT-BMALL BTORK ROOM j.' uiiaua rer an efllee. .new occupied Hwarr'a Ceal Offlps Na -m rfe.,,.. aZT.-'Ll ply at Cigar Btere, Cor. , na u,..n rMH t.. ,..rr Kast King street a" entre Bquare. G jje-iwa1 -Tys EXAMINE BYES KREK. Speotaeles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREI Yeu Think Tour Eyei Are (reed I if yen have them examined yen will nrebai nna inat mere is something wrong with the and that glasses will be a great help te you. Weunt0 Inimitable "DlA MANTA'Meni s&'&Sf? m,5e,?n.,y bjr ".nd recemmene by leading Oculists as the best olds te del flVA Vlttmti atrwtln aId "P"100'6. W.00 J usual prl Bteel Bpectaelea. SOe.t usual prlee. Sl.OO, Arunciai eyes inserted, 94 ; usual price, sl M. ZIREMAH A BRO.I130 S. Rleth SI OPTICIANS. I PHILADBLPHIAll ewmi vsisniai ssg walnut streets. J 1 REATE8T REDUCTION, Announcement Extraordinary The Greatest Reduction of all In PINE TAILORINGS -AT- H. GERHHRTS Overcoats made te order at cost tirlee. Trousers reduced from f 10 te S8 j from ta te) irem te te M de. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style uiateil uiiu ueea, bi sia. This Is the most sweeping reduction made In Flue Tailoring, and will enable cash buyer te get a first-class article feri same money he would have te pay for a ret uiuue one. H. Gerhar 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dzr-t H APPYNEW YEAR I Steam Engine -AND Beiler Werl MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL 1 VERTICAL I PORTABLE HOISTING J ENGINES. (Horizontal Tub( BOILERS. CENTRIFUGAL! BOILER FEED I MINING f STEAM J MILLS. vertical, I Twe Flue, I Deuble Deck, I Marine. I PUMPS. f Saw Ml (llark M I Cob Ml AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS BARK CONVEYER SORB PULLEYS, SIJAFTINO. GEARING HANGERS. PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BO: COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES. Bt'INDLES, TOES AND 8TI PULLEY PLATES, HUIEVE WnFELS, de., Ac, Ac. BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS UP-SETT. SETT SCREWS, FOROIh NUTS, Wq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHI Speclultyln Making aud Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOO, Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pui Blt.und Red Catches, c. Charcoal Hammered Deuble Reflned THOTll Refined AsCV.ssAl Beiler aud Tank II TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, I Wuter or Acids. I Stacks, Stend-Plpes, Water Wheel Ces net Air Furnaces, tc. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLL Biti)i na fiitvn Cewr s""laiin-A AUam J nml Mullcuble Fitting, Injectors, I'uckl" v 4v, tAts, viii .uu itti in iuucuicr Hpeclal Attention Olven te STEAM HEATIN' Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castlnj "Rcpnlrlng Promptly Attended to.-e Cheap Let of I 8ECOND-IIANDPULLEY8 AND SHAFTI FOR SALE. 1 U1ICY", 131U I U1IC3, 11XIU : I'llllpI JlxTJij 8 Pulleys, Uii i i l'ulleys, i0x7J 1 Weed Bpllt Pulley, 29Jxlflf : Weed 8 Pulleys, HxK-8-2 15-13 Cellars. ' 62 feet, 2 15-10 Shafting. H-21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Ilrnred. Jehn Besfl 333 EAST FULTON ST., I1 IANCASTER, PA. ' Second-Hand Beilersi D-30-Hene Power, 60 Inch Dtam., 16 feet le '."TILT Inpli Tulwa. l'rln. SIT.1 atA tl'l 1 Beiler 80 Inch Dlam.,18 feet long, Si-3 IrS tudss, u rei long, wim nre rrent, iu&. Wsm 3Hrtrtictmni. .fta lleMafgfiiiif zv,, - Mfi--- r 4 -. 'rTrill"' "fciijJM-tn ... i-atzrsarajsxKiMtmAi m. "!- 4 - i