P'j- ' r v v"Cf) ' TBfl. jfcAyOAStt fcAILlT INT? JiitlGpydjStt, ?1U5SDA jIiBltrABy ,11,! 1800, ."& Krf& T 1 f:ffi k . A-r? A'MmxaijiTliSBKKIES. Hi WWW HHUW UttJMl Tt T w ,.j . teFinlMDMXMk- MMit.llllr OMMet WHk tfcsv MiMHas CelmrtM. .&. ri.W tfntK -? ' Ami m&SMmi lioei, of U W-Um T 'Mttaa nllml, In eMitwnptatlen &tSmHt.nd b- poa.Uv.lyd.dded te a"-' tfttlUL exteBriea from hit read via. ulTrk 4e lkquehnn rinr, crewing s fc mum a fcrldee near ChlcklM rnrnac and $ eenwictln wltk the Reading Colombia A. ' -- c it, RauIIm rallreaJ. lie has. '$, ?. takeo'aeeUpatoprocnre a charier IVT WK 11IIB !' -- &xfulei that probably net ten men In the T v Hte knew of his Intention until Salurday. Thla new read will parallel the Northern U. C5bhJ, which, na U well known, Is apart Ci etthe Pennsylvania aystcm and will, In P deed, form a new line between Baltimore 5 awiNew Yerk and also the lakes. It will " make verrjroed route from New Yerk te Baltimore In connoctien with the Jersey 1 Central and Reading reads, via Allentewn juCiiiJ -Rnniftifr. Moreover, the KendliiR '.V;- .... if it tinaritlv ra-nnni-nlns In the JST GV"lNI"Jt" ..........,, -, . --- new movement, ns Is expected, can threw considerable business evor It derlveit from the New Yerk Central and Erie reads " destined for Baltimore. The Reading, loe, - canntllire it as a short reute for coal Inte Baltimore. In effect, the construction of the few inlles of read will glve te Haiti Haiti Haiti tnorea connoctien with the great Reading system and, practically, a new trunk line te the great lakes. i Mr. Heed's operations are of a lliroo llireo lliroe fold nature. First, his read forms part of a through line from rittsburg te Philadel phia and New Yerk In connoctien with the ' Baltlmore A Ohie and Helding, thus par alleling the Pennsylvania; second, lib has arranged te bring Cumberland coal Inte regions new supplied by Clcarlleld ship- pern, again antagonizing the Pennsylvania, , and lastly he has determlned te parallel the Northern Control by a connection with the Rending nt Chlckles furnace. Per the v carrying out of all his plans he depends upon the co-operation and support of the Reading railroad management. THE BOItOTJnit TICKKT. JamenUloemMcldtlielJoiiiocrntlo Candi date for Burtfetw Othep Ooetl JMcn 'oiuInatel. CetiiMiitA, Feb. II. The Bemocretlo cenferrces held a meeting lust evening, when the following wcre settled for the borough ticket: Chlof Burgess, James Bloemficld; high constable, Oeorge Brlner; Ux colleetor, F. P. D. Miller: borough auditor, Frank Janscn; V. J. Baker declined the nomination for school director In the Second ward, and Jehn I). Maxton was placed en the ticket. Jehn Iebcrgern declined the nomination for constnble inthosaraeward, and James Quarry was nominated. James Bloemfleld Is a 1'. K. R, ompleye, adjutant t)f Oee. Welsh Pest, nnd is a worthy citi zen. He would make an acceptable officer. Tbe ether nominees are well known citi , tens, and nre campetenl te fill the offices te w which they have been nominated. St. Peter's Catholic church fair hasepencd In the armory under most favornble un- , apices. Tlie attractions are numereuB, the patronage has been geed nnd the manage- mratnre using every endeavor le make the place an attractive ene. x i The Shawnee furnace Is doing excellent -' work and a cast Is being made every twenty-four hours. It was reperted that r the furnace Is making Bessemer Iren, but the truth Is that a better grude of Iren Is being turned out. On Monday afternoon cnglne Ne. 1,270 was throwing Ta car In the west yards of Pennsylvania railroad which ran against the truck of cnglne Ne. 1,!!53. The truck was semtmhnt damaged. Council will meet this ovenlng. Rev. T. J. Cretty, of Ulllestewi., Is visit- Ting Rev. J. J. Russell. A The 'Franklin nnd Mnrhhall Glee club will appear In the opera Iiouke this even ing and will be greeted by a large audi ence, The club gives a fine entertainment. Tite Cleveland minstrels will appear in the opera house en Thursday evening. Jehn P. Milier entertained a number of Jftiends at his home last evening. i "" Mafiager Themas, of the Koelly utove works, made a speech te the meulders yea yea terday anernoen. Jessa Moero, the venerable swUclini'tn at the locust street crossing of the P. R. It., slipped en the Ice and nprnlned his ankle. He is conflned te his home. An Infant son of Jehn U nuclei died Inst night aHcra brief illness. The funerttl will be held en Wednesday morning. J. H. Ostertag has made a very line hat and coat hook for tlie council chamber by j,, order of that body. , i iif - t ' Anether Weddlnir. Lancaster Is having plenty or weJdlugs t'lls wbile past, and thcre was another to day. Miss Hatlle Mltey, daugliter of Jacob Miley, of North Queen street, waa married te Rev. Harvey Meckley, ofScott efScott ofScett dale, Wostmeroland county. Tlie cere meny was porfenuod ut the brido'shemo by Rev. J. M. TiUel, of the Tlrst Rofermcd church. Tlie be3t man was Ambrose Schmidt and the maid of honor was MUs Mauie Milcy, a sister of the brlde. Tlie (Btbers were C. II. Obrletec nnd W. U. Broeme, of Lancaster, nnd Daulel Albright, of Reading. A large crowd accompanied the brlde and groom te tlie P. R. R. fetatien where they took the 1-:5S train for u bridal trip. They were showered with rlce before taking the train. Death efa Fermer J.tmcnstur C'euntlnn. The funeral of Jacob 11. Idndls took place In Philadelphia te-day. The deceased was born in this county, bctween Inter course and New Helland, and was n brother Of D, D.Xandis, president of the Concsteg.i , National bank, He was about .12 yeani old and was an extensive dealer In cattle. He had lived in Philadelphia for a number of years, but his death occurred In Chicago the latter part of last week. He leaves a wlfe and several children. Lemuel II. Clark's Troubles. I.ciiiui'1 U. Clark, a resident of l!eaer street, who has figured In a number of scrapes, lias been prosecuted bofero Alder man Hair for assault and battery, larccnv 'aad larceny as bailee. He lives In the same heuse with Esther Uugan nnd bhe cliarges him with tlie abeve etrenses. IiemucI would net be happy unless he had a cress action, and he preforred u suit against her for cruelty te ber child. Beth cases will be heard In n few days. Threatened te Kill. Mary Jane Heek threatened te kill Barbara HUdebrand, and for be doing bIje has been prosecuted liefere Alderman llarr, 'Mary Js.ne wanted te go le Mrs. Weeds' funeral and as seen us Mie returns from it she w ill be arrested. Funeral efMrs, Ruth Woedn. fbe funeral of Mrs. ltuth AVoeds, Lau traster'a eldest resident, took place from ber residence, Ne. 310 Middle street, this Afternoon. The remains were taken te the Strawberry street church, wheie services were conducted by Ilov, Keth D. W. SiiiUh. Jtrnsent was made 1n the cemetery ad leitsltiK tbe church. f ' s Sued for Adultery. t Weeley Sweigart has becn prosecuted bo be bo JeretAldeniiau Harr, by J;fJ. Blmmeus, for ssdtery. The prUe live lu Paradise tsWMfclll, , HK PKCORATOny HALT,. Thar Have ft Very Large Crowd suid at Splendid Time, One of the largest and flneet balls of the eaaen was given last evening at Mwnner- cher hall bv the Decorators' association of Tkhla'cltTjCnSe, crowd la Mteadanewas very large, ana uurusj iue Huirwenaiun and morning the best of order waa main tained. At half-put nlne o'clock the grand march took place and It was led by Herbert Brandt, who had Miss Ida Flahcr for his partner. TliOre were sixty couples In the promenade andoverybody enjoyed the dancing te the music of Tayler's or chestra. The eftlccrs of the Decoratera are: President, A. Newell treasurer, W. Zechert aocretary, J. Wilsen. The gen tlemen having cliarge of the ball wcres Master of ceremonies, It. K. Brandt ) fleer managers, II. 1 Brandt, C. Dantier and J. "VV. Banner. The liall was a succeis financially as well as every ether way, and the gentlomen who managed It no successfully deserve great credit for their geed work. Tlie Llederkrans Ball. Iast evening the I,toderkranz held thelr niasquernde and there was n very large crowd In attendance. The ladles and gen tlemen were attired In all klnda of fancy nnd comical costumes, and the grand march came off at half-past nine o'clock. It was led by Oscar Pcters and Jehn Hoy Hey Hoy ler, the dance committee, After the carni val the fleer was cleared and dancing be gan. It wrtskept up until an early hour this morning nnd overybody enjoyed themsclves. Oil IiiHtend orNnew. Wllllnnxperl Iltpr te the l'lllcbiirif lpalcli. In the lumber regions or Northern Penn tiylvaiiia a curious expedient has been resorted te for the purpose of getting the legs out of the weeds. Hundreds of barrels of crude oil have been sent te tlie camps, and this (Ink! poured ever the "slides." This was intended te take the place of snow. Legs can only be gotlen le the market evor slippery paths, se when thore was no snow or Ice they greased the mountain slides. I un derstand that n snow would have te fall n geed week, nnd be maintained by thirty daysef rroering weather te bring Inte tlie streams the lumber new lying in tlie for est. This is the first limn (hat crude petroleum has been used te lubricate the slides te any extent. Heme of the slides are 12 miles long, starting nwny back en the summit or a mountain and rounding through the passes; In seme instances sheeting up ene III and down nnolher in a serles or In cline. The momentum the legs gather with dUtance sends them nleng with a furious rate of spced, and the crude oil has lieaft found net te wear off for nearlv n week. At the upward incllne herses are hitched te the last leg, nnd by pulling this pushes jxwslbly 30 legs In front, se easy does the petroleum make the sllde. Thore are te-day 2.V),000,000 feet of tl ruber lying In the weeds, which ought te have been in the booms or Willlnmspert by this titne. In ethor words, Fobruery 1 has usu nlly scen nil that wonderful amount of tim ber lying In the rlver here, nnd much of It in tlie mills being finished for the mnrkeU This forest blockade Is worth millions of dollars. The legs ns they lle felled nre worth $1.00 per 1,000 feet for hemleck and from 911 te 15 ter pi no. r,000 weed cutters in the camps nre idle, drawing no pay. Thcre nre scores of sawmills up through the forest counties which hnve been shut dew u because they could tint get tlie legs. This would add tens or millions or feci te the abeve tlgures. They Dissolved l'artuersblp. Mnrcellua Gumpy lives en Perwart street and en Monday he and his wlfe had n quarrel, during which It Is said that Oumpy badly abused his wife. An officer was sent Ter, but before bis ni rival the diffi culty was adjusted nnd (Jumpy nnd his wild dissolved partnership. Kadi took one-half of the furniture. Held Fer 91,000. 11. W. Hlrsh, of this city, sold his llvo-year-eld liorse "Harrison Chlof," te J. H. Somel, or New Verk, for fl, 000. "Har rison Chler' Is a lirother of " ("Ien. U," with a record of 2:21). He is n very lintulsoine unit iremlsiti(! colt. Hew SuhIe Killed Allle. 8ule Thompson pointed n lovelvcr nt her frleiul, Allle Kills, 1101! 15 years, in Cmiieren. Missouri, ou Monday, aaylng " this is liie'way te scare n burglar. ' A re- Cert followed, ami Allle KIIIh was killed y a bullet, which entered her brain. Knle or City Property. Attention In called te the ale at the Leepard hotel this evening of the properly of the lata II. F. Hhenk, which l Mlented en Kant Orungf, near ChrUtlan, Itiilph lllnuhuin'H Eiitt'rtnlumunt. luiljih Ulnghain, the boy orator, will beat the court house thl evening, under thenurplccs of the Yeung I'cople's society of HI. Jehn's Lutheran church. He should be greeted by n crowded house. Aununl Charity Hull. The Yeung Ladles' Hebrew Aid society will held their annual chnrlty ball In Kshlemau's hall te-morrow ecnlug. These etr.ilrs lire nlnuyi largely attended uild quite a number of ' rangers will be heie. Had Cramps for l'lvu Y'enrn. Te Til K PuiiLlc : I have been a c ere surTerer with cramps In the stomach for live jcart; by ualng Hoke's Electric Appllance I am entirely cured. Had no cramp for the last ten month. Any person Is welcome te call and be convinced. ADAM BUAEFI'EU, Ceal Dealer, It Richland, Lebunen Ce., Pa. Prof. C. U. HeKK.DuAnHin: About three months age I was ersuaded te wear ene of your Medicated Electric Abdominal (Support ere, and uew, after giving It a complete trial, I can say It In the best arrancement fordeltcnte ladles te wear. I surTcred with female weak nets for cars aud all the remedies I used only gave me temporary relief, in fact tome even li rltatcd what they should have cured, Hlnce I began wearing your Huppertcrs I enn call my relfawell woman. Any ene desiring further Information run call ou C. U. Itoko, who will glve the number of my residence. feb7-ltd glrittlte. Smith. February , issw, In thin city, Jehu II. Mnilth, In his Will i ear, The relath u and friends of the fuuilly alto, Veteran Legien nre retpectfully United te at tend the funeral, from his lute residence, Ne. 131 Cheater Street, en Vedneday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemo ceme tcry, IlEim. In this city, en the Oth lnl., Llnle F., only daughter of Ilutiry uudCharlutte llerr, aged w years. The relatives and friend or the family urn re spectfully luvlted te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. Ne. 423 East King street, en Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, her vice and Interment at Lengeueckcr's Meeting IIouse ut 2S o'clock. at,i L itlavhcte. Grain mm j-re visions. FamUhed by 8. K. Yundt, Ilreker. Cuicaoe, Feb. 11, 1:00 e clock p. ra. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. lird. r vuruiirj , March April May.... June July....... Aueust l!i 78 --'lift SOJJ 22if 10 01 10 10 0 IO "ie m October.......... , . Year ...... i. ........ .. Crude Oil-March Consuls Closing Prlcei- ,1 CKi -2:16 o'clock p. in. Cern Oats. I'erK. Ijird vh .Vlieilt February ,.. aex 9T1 6 HI bbl itiurcu .... April...... May June...... July . Aucust.. r'4 2uj; U77 ;4 .... WIW 2J 80 VIJ 10 M 10 10 6 0.1 tl 00 007 7!W .. 7I.J? October Year ....m... . ... Consels ..... Crude Oil March .. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern .. Oats .. . Re... ......., Barley..... llecelpU Hogs Receipts-Cattle. 100 Car i,iiii, 11 41 i Wl He.eiits. Head. ... a,(ii ... 7.6W Philadelphia Produce Market. Philadelphia. Feb. it. Vivm.i-tmi. ,in . Peuu'a luwri, 2M2 2it extra. 22J&27S- family, &!&u3 60; roller, 3 601 00; putcut, Ne. 2 Red, new, 60i3SOHe ; 9 -nni vu. wneat sicaiy Ne. 1 Penn'altedrWc; Ne. 2 de, KuSSc v(H 4uici, no. z, new, aoS8e Old, 4-1J tic. tte. 1 White e.t Ne, I WlaterUH)HM Spring 11300 9I1 Vh Baled bar nulel! teOSalS 60 as te aaallty : timothy loeasttato for ehelee: mlxed,llea: baltd rr straw, new, IISeb, Bniwr nrmi rvnna eraunrrr it 2M : Fenn'a flriu extra. SMi jeliblu, mmsj. ii rm rani arm, isw nc nn iew, astenualitr. i-vrm" Z- CtiNse steadv : nart tklms. flWSc: full sklras Telrelsum steady reflned In Mils., 7. rotaleenduU; W5e per bu. s tequsllty. Mre Stock Mar-act. CniCAOO, Keh. 10,-llccclpU, 12,V:lilpmint 4.00UJ undy; braves, tl axh 2 t?rj. 13 OOtjMAO ; sleckpri and feeders. 13 400.1 Ml : cows, bull and mixed, II ! 00; Texas cattle, 13 003 0 ! Weitern ILnngrrn, K 706V1 00. Het lfecelpt. 22,000; shlpmenui. 7,000 : mar ket strniifft mixed, Kl KMi 10: hevr, H W t 10; ll(lit,:isji9 ii; rkiim, mw(.i .u. Hbeep-ltecclpui, Km: slilcraenu. IXX); mar ketsUsdy; ntlvi,H60ark! Wnttcm woeled l T.Vit'j 75 ; shorn Texana.n 7&500; lsrab,400 te sa U per hundred welnht. tivrwAue, Feb. I0.-eattltnenelpt, B,W0; ncUve, firm nnd higher : choice shipping cattle, IKjOOlm: prline te choice native hipping steers, II 1IWI W; medium te feed .expert trades, t4 2jM; fair te choice canning and titcherlng cattle. J3Kall; medlqm te ceed de, J Walls ; geed te choice shipping de. I) 09n 3 TO : very common and all grades, f22a2 7S; Michigan steer, mockers and feeder, fair te choice, tl ODtkl; de fair te geed native shipping, r2 40u2C3; f'llr te rholce cows and helfen, t:ie ,Ui; med-um te geed de, W 7SaJ US; common toprlmedo.lSOoaW; milch cows and uprlng cr, I15a40. Bhcep nnd Lembs-llccelpls, C.M0! Hlieep steady ; Lnmbs generally unchanged, but some KAlcsfilghcr. Hlieep Choice te extra, 5HY0; medium togeod,linoci3SO; common te geed, rU, lAmbngoed te Choice, 6HVi7 10; fair te geed, f 1 ai) W '. medium te fair, SfVtf.8 Uf. Hegn-Uecelpu, 15.WW; market acllve and ndvanrcdt memedlum and heavy, U Xft 40; mixed. ll.'Ual 40;Yerkcr, 11 Ial 40; plgs.ll lUnl IS; roughs, 13 233 60 ; stags, S3. KASTl.'nxRTT. Cattle llecelpU, 1070: ship ments, 1,134; market ralr; prime, II UX34 7S; UlrloReod.tial: common, 1-1 aryaiwt steck-ersnti(rfc-dcr1K60J25; 1 car slilped te New Hogs IlecclpU, .WO; shipments. 3000: market nrthet medium, 14 Stat ): Yorkers, line; l'hllndelihla, II .1V4 40; Wgt, H90Q 4 10; IS cars shipped te New Yerk. Hhecp llecelpls, 1200: shipments. 2.2U0; morkelslew: prl me, 15 OOfflJi 80 ; fair le geed, ti&540; goedlocommoii.lMil; lainlx, fflsiO 00. Hteck Marketa, Quotations hy Reed, McQrann A Ce., bankers, LuuciMtcr, 1'u. KKW YOUX LIST, Canada Pncinc C C. O. A I. Colerado Caul Ccntrnl 1'acinc. (nada Healhcrn ChhHUKAI'bg linn. III C UA, kt, 12 M, Ir.v, Wi Wt si"" Del. U A W - WiS J imi 20)5 lis'" in S7!4' i'iy. miji Tl 3..t.....M ........ Erie 2nds , Jer O 1C.AT leu. A N.. , It. Mhere -.... Mich. Ccn ni ie llWi lYii""' 10 1U.JJ mi & 4u)j m" 13 58 Missouri l'rtcinc 71;; Heck. Valley n. i. - N. 1. l'rcf..... 75 iloejl 7.'!i 110 J N. wesu. N. Y. C......... New England... East Tennessee. Omaha - Oregon Tranncentlnental.. Ontario A W Pacific Mall ' Richmond Terminal S.'iJ U. f...., fill.' nu x aui ..... , Texas l'aclne. Union 1'acinc ., Wabash Cem Wabash Pref , Western U , WestHhere Henda. , ! 21 (10 13 at 8IK 81)2 PHILADELPHIA LIST. Leh. Val H. N. Y. A Phlla Pa. R. It. t,l'l Reading 'JO 13-10 Ih. Nav Hesteuv. 1'flM 1. A R , N. Cent. ., l'oeplea l'uss. Hdg 4's ..-,. Oil W7i ae;I :u -r T.ecnl stock nntl Henda. Reported by J. I). Leng. Par Last Mi Inn. sale. Ijincns'l (I tier cent., IM , 100 -101 " (I " ' 115 100 110 11 4 " " Hchoel lean 18K3 100 101 " 4 " " lu 1 or 91 years. 100 100 " 4 " " In 6 era) cars. 100 101 " 4 " " lnlOer'JOjcars. 100 lftlK " ' " InlSeraOjeurs. loe ler. Manhclm Uernugh lean 100 1UJ MISCKLIANEOUS STOCKS. qunrryvlllelt. It - 0 1 Mlllcrsvllle Htreet Car 60 H Inquire Printing Company 60 Hi Gaslight and Fuel Company- 23 40 HUneni Heuso (llends) 1(11 100 Celumhlu Gas Company. 25 25 Columbia Water Company 10 11 Husquehumin Iren Company 100 2u3.2ii dnrlcttn Hellew-ware 100 210.10 HUncm. Heuse, 60 1.05 MlllersvlllaNormiilHcheol 25 IK Northern Market W 7U20 lJislern Market riO tn Gas Cemnny lleuds (5 per cU 1H0U;.. 100 lttl Columbia lloreiiRh Ilunils 100 1OI.S0 Ounrryvllle R. If. 7's ... lf 107.20 Ilradlug A Columbia It. IC&'s 100 KKitVO Kdlsen Light Company fO 67.50 Weitern Market .... CO 60 Henthern Market. 60 &5 Lanciistcr City Street Hallway Ce.,.. 60 45 East llnil htreet lUllway. 60 65 West End Htreet Hallway 60 lle lAncastcrHteiim Radiator Ca, 60 80 llehellii lrf'ulliiTC'e. 60 m Watch Factory os loe 101 Lauc. Chcm. Ca ICO ltj TUKNl-lKE STOCKS lJincasterAFrultvllIe , 60 48.60 l4iuciiler A LttlU 25 70 Lancaster A WllUumstewn 25 loe ljinaisler A. Maner 60 140 ijincnOcr A Mauhelm , S7.25 Ijinrnstcr A Marietta. 25 21 Ijincustcr A New Helland.... loe, H) Jtctu .bvtcrtloctttcnte. A IISOLUTELV PURF. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THIS powder neer varies. A marvel el pu rlty, strength and wtioleseraeuesx. Mere econemtcal than the ordinary kinds, und can not be sold In competition with the multltude of low test, short weight, iilum or phosphate Powders. Held only in cam. Keyai. ItAKlNQ Pewiibit Ce., 100 Wall street, New Yerk. uurtl-lidAlyw TUHT RECEIVED. ROEDERER RED 1.AIIEI., The Finest of Chaiuiuicnes. ROHUEHH LIQUOR HTORE. Ne. 22 Centre Hyuare, rANTED-MALE HOARDERS AT NO. HI yy rieiith Duke slroet; terms low; accom modations geed. ne-yta WANTED-A SITUATION AS UPSTAIRS girl or nur.e. Apply ut this elllce. ltd "rANTi:i)-A GOOD GIRL TO DO GEN Itsfereuce reciulred. TT erai Housework, Apply ut NO. 3J NORTH QUEEN ST. tHE WIZARD Will Head Your Destiny te Perfection and 1 you what you me best uilnnntil ttw " d-..n tel feblOlwd 4 VI WE.VT KINO SI'. llUR RENT-THAT CENTRAL STAND, NO.MEAbTKINGST. Inquire within. flD-hvd' 1TASII E ERYTH1NUT1IAT NEEDS IO ..?.. be washed with" Purity heun." You'll like It. 17IARMERS WANTED TO SUPPIA MILK AT THE LANCASTER CARAMEL CO., 02tHfd.Vwlt ai5 Church St., Luncasier, Pa. IUIIUC SA1.E.-ON TDUTwDAyTfEII. 20, 1 isie.at the stable of the undersigned, t,u. is W t King street, Ijiuea.ler, Pa., will be selil al public k.ile, u Grey Herse, tUe eari old. nbeut 15 hands high. ' ' Hutatoiemmeuctjut 10 o'clock a. ut. Terms Cash, It KAUFl'MAN DEUTOCH. T7IOR RKNT-1'ROM APRIL 1, 1890, TH t,- ''J"" l'urm"ef2S Acres, situated en the Grefi (Town rejd, iwirtly In lincnster city and partly In Manhelm tow nshlii, suitable for truck farm or dairy, en account of close proximity te illy; rent low. Apply te ' " " jIeNRY CARPENTER, JattMJR1" 1"UHt" UiUUr' ta' TTA!5I!W1tKi: ARM FOR RENT A IT. Dairy rami eeuUilnllig lOfl Acres of til lable land, situated partly In the city and partly In Manhelm teuushlp, with shadeai.d waur lu every field. Buildings lu geed order. Apply te MORTIMER MALONE, sn.. Of MORTIMER M ALONEiT?' , r Hlester Heuse. J, L. Stkinketz. Attorney. 68 North Duke Street. J2Hf J4TU4F Oat firm t Mran flrai 'CurrmrjL- ovmbce - - - i ' - ATIN08 AND TROU- piOH PIWTHOWOTARr, capt. w, d. RTAurren, city. Carried a musket for three long years. Hub Ject te Republican rules. PMMAw OYRTKM I BT OYBTERH iN TK MAIt ket served In all styles, and meals at all bourn, at GHAKMM K. HOHTKH'H, In the rear of tbsCeatral Market. Oysters In ibl shell or opened sarysd te private families. Telephone connection. nev30-2mdH ilVKROHfkn-RIITIIINrlHItPKIlANtr,. JX. ai lege, 0 ated alieul the I,ancaster Ilnslness tteU iem. OlirmlhmlB Mm tlm tiMt tiAirnttl. mrMif praetleaL Our Aetusl lliulniMtf fintiartmint complete In all IU details. Oar students are deeply Interested In their school work, atid our attenusnee the largestslnce the organlxutlen of Um school, and well, call and see us at the pleasantcst schoel-ruoma In the city, Ne, 34 North Duke street, nnd convince yourself as te the truth of the abeve statements, lleaned te have you call, as you will speak a geed word for us If you get acquainted with the erhoel. If, C. WEIULKR. Principal. B ROWN'H HK1N CURATIVE BOAl. A CLEAN, HEALTHY COMPLEXION, A HOrT, SMOOTH SKIN. Brown's Skin Curative Seap! Fer Inrnntx' delicate eklns II has no superior nnd few ennuis. Household Ammonia, 12c e bottle. The blggefttnud best lines of Toilet Benl in the city, mil i- 5 S AT- BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COIt, DUKE A LEMON 8T8., LA N CARTER, PA Jnnlt.lylu,Th,H-K rj. RAND CONCERT. PROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, HATUHIIAY, FEB. IS, 1(M1. First roudlllen In Ijincnuter of ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER," With the follewmg eminent soleists: . Mjsj Jf.ssamink Hali.rkiikck, Hoprsne; Kiss Julia O'Cen.vkli,, Contralto : Mk. W, Cuuiitmky. Tener ; Hie. Ricoahde IlH'ct.Ilnrl IlH'ct.Ilnrl tene, New Yerk. ' Orand Chorus and Orchestra. Waller Uatisinan, Conductor ; Itcv. II, O. OatiM, Musical Director. Adinlslen-l'nrciucl, 1100; IVirriuet Circle, 75c : General Admission, Mc. . TJ.''ltc,J, .f:ir "ll,e at ',it Dersmllh's, U M.TI nn, Harry Hmlth and Wi O. Fralley. fKWIil TOOTS AND H110US. m NOTHING LIKE IT ! THERE IS NOTHING LIKE LEATHER And We Therefore Make Only Solid Shoes ! In which there Is n Union or Geed 'stock and Geed Workmanship! ehuetnlctu palus te secure, only the hellrt leather article, for jour iidNuuLiL-e, te select Ireinat Prices That Defy Competition ! Try a Pair nnd Yeu Will Always lie Satisfied. D. P. STACKH0USE, Nea. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. STANDARDGRADESI EXCELLENT WEARING I Men's Calf Beets I These we have lu dltlcrent Bnu1e. Heets te nt any si te Instep high or low, or any ether sl7e coming between te nt snugly nnd comfortably. Ne such assort ment anywhere else, no better makes, no lower rates for like qualities. They're ceu up te the top notch of excellcnce In every respect mid Invariably prove strong wearers. Ne auction goods, no shoddy mnkes, Rsmeuibcr this Is com paring price. A geed Heet te be In for comfort and Mhlch gives strong service Is here at tl ; a half welt Pegged Calf Heet, much worn by fanners und out-deer laborers. .Is thoroughly well made and dre.sy looking. Anether grade of Calf Heets at 260 ; pegged smooth, clean und well finished ; have a wide reputation for their excel lent wearing qualities; neer he.iruny complaints of them ; often outwear the tlne.it 17 nnd S3 grades. Helld leather counters, Inner and outer soles and heels. Hewed Beets at ntO-llght weight up pers, soft-and yielding ; made and fin ished lu a superior manner ; excellent nttlng easy and comfortable the first room. Won't stand the rough usage usually given te coarser grades. Twe makes of Calf Heets at S3 a pair one sewed, the ether cgged. The former conies lu medium widths and wears , strongly. Ne better f3 Roots made or sold than these. The pegged grade Is extra t wide, adapted for bread and fleshy feet. The uppers nre strong and tough In grain nnd wear equal te theso efbest light kid. Philadelphia Square Tee Hewed Beets, stjllshend ery Urcsiy, at I J 60. This make wc'e Ticen handling for seven jears. Htcady demand for It makes It a per manent Hue here, utnujs right, neer wrong for service. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 Neura Queen (Street, Lancas ter. Pa. H TTIUSII A nneTtinn. 'Sfls GOING! If net fait, slowly. Such Is the condition or our Heavy-Weight Clothing stock ut present, Ge. Ing slowly but SURELY. And it Is no wonder, the prices are such that It muit and should go. OVERCOATS, ' ) v SUITS, MnHeavy Weights. EXTRA PANTS J Seme one-half, enc-thlrd and n quarter etl from the regular prices. Te See Them Is Te Bay Them. fl 00 Suits and Overcoats at tl 00 and tl 60. i 00 Suits and 0 erceats at J5 60 and Jil M. JV f 10 00 Suits and Overcoats at n 00 and tS 00. 112 OJ Suits and Overcoats at M 60 and ra 60. IIS 0) Bull and Overcoat ut 112 00 and IUW. J-JOOO Suits and Overcoats ut 11500 and J1U0O. BOYS' ANDCHILDREN'BSUITSANDOVEr. COA1S at Proportionately Lew Prices. FURNISHING? nt Coit lTlces. ONE.PHICK OLOTnixa and FrnKisuixe HOUSE, north Qaeen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. kj nunmm, - a b nKrnTriBJn VSuf-SM a)T "U :'!' We-tiituenWt. HIRSH (fe BROTHER, It nt U)rivttetncHf fl that Billy Walls's Cigar Is the ReHla tta Htiite. Fer sale at .""' WORTH QUEfiNelT. , decMnidH,Ta,Th3 F3.5SST 5Ur"OH "ALIt OH KA8Y . TF:,,H:rLN.- North Water street, rme rme ftery 'brick with twoatery frame back building, slaughter beius and stable. Aptfyat , 4jaaWtrt no. aez Nefif K Vary ht. wu.... mv iiiii ivinicnwr ana xixuves. HB LArtUEST AND K1NEHT LINK OK CTgi mtri sjnmiirn nnn rpaxnfstt BiPiskJi '-HPRi rrlIpl(Wi, cigr Cwm.Hnua Beze kind of smoker's artietea. . BKMUTU-fl OIOAR BTORIt, 114 Hast King street. als-tMR BBWT TWO FOR PlVRURNT.CtnARS the city, at Ht ixy WAITZH, decMmdM,TU,Twi-8 1M North " BU IV) HAVE YOUR BACK AND OLADDEN your heart use ' ttirlly Heap." BEKT 60 HAVANA FILLER the city, at .. BILLY V R.fJIOAR IN firm ft A ina M.t. ua decMmdM.Tu.ThJi " "fc RENDER YOUR HKIN ROFT, SMOOTU and White by milng -rurityijeap." F OR JAPANESE GOODS, aetpERMMAN'B, We. 49 West King Htreet. decMmdMTh08 NOtt UEEN 8T' P low l ONTFOROETIT. We r Hfllliniv itritwtptTAtii &. .- ... Cost, te close out tbe business. feblO-lwd W. . UOFFMRIKR, Ne. 20 East King St. flURMAKKOK (ldl.lll.'M r.lrM ivn u, . ,Hucnaainijitar cannot be ezeall ,, j" m . .. -'-----.. .wvh , ABAV ttni iiwu ugfnninam ee neH ra. a . . .. . wnniuij DKMUTU'H CIGAR ORB! rjiAeiisncd 1770. ala-tfdh 114 East King Btreik VTOTICE TO MY FRIENDH AND CUB- J-l. lOHKIWI K2i7,nMBE2f AN" ' VNEHTItEEra.endf bLiS. "V" " Ine assortment of Hlelghs, Bug Eles. Ihntens and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read CarU. all of my own tnaonteS U,tfi p?fl?.IU!nt en 'r5lventererSrlng7 alwny"w!nf WrC ",d falr aB,ln!". J85-'"' 3. U. NOnilECK, Agent, PUdvel:.ani1J3. w valuable-cTtT On Tuesday', Fkiiiiuary 11, law, by virtue of nn Order of the Orphans' Court et -' iv uiuuu, iiia uiuiersignea win sell at public sale, nt the leopard hotel, en East King street, the following Real Estate, te wit: Ne. 1. All that certain Let or Piece of Ground sltuate en the north side of East Orange street, lu Lancaster, numbered 25, beginning at point en the north side of East Ornnge sreet!and running north 20 feet nnd 2 Inches along a wall en the west side or a tliree-fect common alley ; thence cast thrce feet along property late of Ames Miley, deceased : thence north alnmr thn same m feet a rid 6 Inches : thence east along the property of Mrs. Docsh, is feet, and 10 Indies ; thence youth along properly of Cyrus CeU In si reel nnd 1 Inch; thence east along the same 4 feet and 10 Inches : thence south nleng the same 30 feet and B Inches ten point en the north iit or East erynge street ; thence along said street 20 feet te the place of beginning-, en which are erected n three-story Brick Dwelling Heuse and two-story brick back-bulldlng and ether im provements, being the resldence or the late Henl.r. Hhenk, deceased. This property Is In excellent repair, commodious, with all modern conveniences. I Ne. 2, all that certain let of ground, situated en the north side of West Chestnut street. In eatd city, containing In front en said West Chestnut street 25 ferl, mere or less, and extend ing northward in depth 150 feet, en which Is erected a three-story green stone and brick dwelling house, numbered 055, with ten rooms, bath, het and cold water and ether modern coincidences. This house Is brand new. Ne 8.n let of ground, numbered 248 en the plan of lets laid out by A. N. llrencman nnd Jesse IjiikUs, called the Chestnut Htreet Tract, en tile lu the Recorder's olllce or said county; said let containing en the north side of Fulton street, In said city, 22 feet, and extending In depth Ul fivt te a 10-fcet wlde alley ; bounded en the north by said nlley, en the south by Ful ton street, en the cast by properly or Jehn Mo Me Mo Geiihk, nnd ou the West by property of Geerge A.Marshall. Thoe properties will be sold te settle the es tate of said deceased. Furcluise money te be pnld en April 1, 1800. Hale te commence nt iii o'clock p. in., when nltcndance will be ghen and terms made knew n by CATHARINE C. HHENK, ... ,.i J.-W.B.IIAUSMAN, W Administrators or HenJ. F. Hhenk, deceased. Jettt. L. II AIM., Auctioneer. u22,23,M,fl,5,fl,lld O A CENTRE SQUARE, , 1 v !.- 0 ift- He ! He ! He! Great Selling Sale Out -Al- 24 CENTRE SQUARE. HURRHH -FOR- BARGAINS We are going te meve ou the 1st of April, and from new till then we will offer our Entire Stock at the Lewest Prices. REMEMBER.OURENTIRE STOCK WILL HE Closed. Out. We can safely state that early buer will ftud thomeM AMenlsblng Bargains here. We ln Ite all te come und BE BENEFITED -.vr- J.HarryStamm's, NO. 21 CENTRE SQUABE. IHARRYSTAMM'S VeM ,MaHrttMtMt. QPECIAL BEDCCTIOMB IN MEN'S KURNUHINOI. . s nrji, Mi, -vt i ww " Special Reductions in i Orey Merine Unde fwear, all sites, Kc; worth flfeariel WoefMUetl Underwear, 40c; worth (Nataral Weel Underwear ,(all wool), 82e ; was klneAB-WIScarielURdeTwear.Wcj wasll. w2?f2S Fi?" n'1 Camel' lr' UndJr wear, n ; was ii oe. Rft Natejal Weel Underwear. II 80 ; was 12. Changed Prices en Woolen and Merine He siery. HiECta,,V,U ,n fney Merlne Half Hese, wefelcl" '" ,,erjr "teckOwt aieves, 23c; a UKiAUTlFULHIIOWINO OF 8PRINO NECKWEAR AT C0C. NOW OPEN. VERY IAT COLORINOii AND NEWESTHHAFES. 25, 27. 29, 31Wet King St., LancMttr, Pa. TJCXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Grand Opening We have just returned from the Philadelphia sertment of NEW GOODS, which we arc offering cw Mourning Prints nt 5J(Jc, New Tickings at 8c, worth 10c New Ontlng Cleths. N Plaid Nainsoeks at8c, 10c, Hc New Table Wnens at 18c, 20c, 25e, 30c and 35c, New KnsJ Crash, by piece, 8Jc and I0ic New Towels nnd iuc ew unbleached Muslin at 60, worth 8c. unDicacnearineetlngat20cand23c. New Calicoes at 6c New Black Cashmeres, 40 Inches wk tOc, worth 05c, NewBlackHenrlettas,40lncheswide,al75c,s7Ke and II XVNew Bhlrtlngf, f anasc, new Dress Ginghams et 8e and loe. Dress Goods at 6c, 10c, 12Jc, 15c, 20c, 25c, New Fatt Black Hosiery, 8c, 10c, 12Hc New Fast BiaJ Hese, seam less, 20c,2Cc, 30c. New Corsets, 25c, !Wc, 60c, 75c, tt 00. New Hamburg Embroideries, i 6c, 6c, 8c, 10c, 12Kc, 15c, 20c. A full stock of Carpets, Oil Cleths, Window Shades and FeatfcJ just in. FSHNESTOCK'S 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. Stem 2Ucrtlcmtmt. jpARRIAGE WORKM. DOERSOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Htreets (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), GEO. 8. NORBECK, Prep. 0,000 Over Six 'thousand Dollars SU.OOO In Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 180O, All the L.ATEHT STYLES for I80O J-The best of mechanics On repairing nt the Doersom Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine streets. de-lydlt THE FINEST LINE OF IMPORTED AND Domestle Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Cigars, our manufacture, lu boxes or 25, MandlOO. r DEM UTII'8 CIGAR STORE, alS-tfdR 114 East King Street. TUECALLA LILY IS THE TRADE MARK or the Finest Seap en Earth. " PURITY. iOR RENT-STORE ROOM NO. 13 EAST KInir street, fnrmerlv ncrunipd tiv As. Irfcli fell Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms. rum April i, law. inquire ei jan2S-Ud ii. a. lipp. FOR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve- ment. Ne. 317 East Kin King street, with Brick cnnlcd bv Jehn W. Hal- Stable en let. Noweccnpied b man. Apply te East King street. Apply te GEO. D. HPRECUER, Ne. 213 J8-tfU FOR HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te ERISMAN'S. Ne. 42 West King Street. rTUME, LABOR AND' MONEY SAVED BY X using "Purity Seap." Beld every where. TECORATE YOUR BUILDINGS. Max M. Stuven, OF NO. 1337 FRANKLIN STREET, IMIIIiADKLVIUA, Who Is new decorating the Trust Building In this city, will be glad te prepare designs, fur nish estimates and prices te these of our citi zens who contemplate having their buildings decorated. OJ-Call en me nt the Trust Building or City Hetel. - 17-lwdR N POISON OR INJURIOUS COLORS used In " Purity Seap." pt REATEST REDUCl'ION. Anaeuncenient Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all lu PINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHKRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from 110 te fS ; from pi te K ; from ft) te ft 60. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material, satin lined, at 28. This is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tullerlng, and will enable the cash buyer te get a (Irst-cliist article for the 'same money he would have te pay for a ready made eue. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ tfd T HE PEOPLES CASH STORE. Bargains, . Bargains, Bargains. K0 Seal 1'lush Coats for W. f 10 Seal Plush Ceals for IX), .ii Seal Plush Ceals for , HO Seal Plush Coats for f JO, fJO Seal Plush Coats for (17. f IS Seal Plush Jackets for til, ttUSealPltish JeckeU for 512. I 600 Cleth Newmarkets for S 3 0.). '8 60 Cleth Newmarkets for ilOO, 10 00 Cleth Newmarkets for 12 SO Cleth Newmarkets for IS 60 Cleth Newmarkets for 18 00 Cleth Newmarkets for ! 60 Cleth Newmarkets rer 6Q,t ,8 50, 10 no, 13 00, 1000. One Let Reduced from $2 00 te t 75, One Let Reduced from 2 50 te 1 00, One Let Reduced from 4 00 te 260, One Let Reduced from fl 00 te 3 50, On? l,et Reduced from 74. B te 4 00. A Urge line of finer goods nt greatly red med prices. BEMEMBER-Onr Entire Stock of Winter Goods must go at once If possible. We will make prices te make It go. Wit will pay you te Inspect our stink 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA, mar20-lydR The People s Cash Stere Men's Furnishings Heavy Lined Jersey and Astrakhan I Mcilromeec Fine Heavy Lined a loves, 7Sr, from W i j tlUlll VI 09w Handsome Pnft Neckwear Effects, M'f VI te. Fine Neckwear Kflects, all shake, 7V; I i. Neckwear tWTecU, Me, from 60c, aad tte (Above Neckwear Bargains are noeld styk a iiergBui in aiens runnel nniru (Bvjs mil iiBiinci;, no ; wenn luuy iec Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, nte ; from H, Fine Deuble Breasted Cardlgea Jackets, irvruiM of New Geed! and New Yerk Markets with an Excellent i at Uie Lewest Prices te be found l Napkins. New Bleached Muslins at te. werl New Bleached Sheellug, best quality, at c M New rottenades at 12Wc. I8c, IHc and ase. Md $Un 3lbtct?tiemnt l T) Tsi-i OG LOST-BLACK COCKER HPANIEl itewara eirercd. trd 227 NORTH PRINCE STJ TTIOR RENT THREE PLEASANT ItOOs Jj heated by steam, third fleer. Ne. 2a Ceni Square, from April 1,18U0. Apply at I feb3-tfd NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE! fTHIEY CAN ALL COPY BUT. NONE CA j. Kquat limy waltz's Havana Finer Cig at NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST UUKHIIIIUitl,lU,lU rpROUT A SHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN uu in ileus, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts made te order as low as 11400. fit eunrantccd. Threueh necessity we have starded a 1 LAUNDRY und are prepared te laundry of ainus. mane-iyaa TITE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles t WE EXAMINE EYES FREI Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Ooedl If you have them examined you will prebal find that there is something wrong with ttad ana that glasses will be a great help te you. Wa use Inimitable 1)1 A MANT1' ln which are made only by us. nnd recemmem by leading Oculists as the best aids te de tlve vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 usual pr fu.uu, eieei apeciecies, bue.i usual pnee, vi.ue Artificial Eyes Inserted, 94 ; usual price, s M. ZIKEMJIM & BRO.I130 S. Miltk OPTICIANS. PHILADE Between Chestnut and Walnut Btreeta. mvs-1 H APPY NEW 1 EAR Steam Engine -AND Beiler Werk MANUFACTURER OK HORIZONTAL1 VERTICAL I PORTABLE f HOISTING J ENGINES. fllorlxental Tuba BOILERS. vertical, I Twe Flu. 1 Doubts Deck, laioriue, . PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL V IIOIl.Kll t'ISKU MININQ STEAM (Saw Mill MILLS. -IBark ail I Cob Hill AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER SCREl PULLEYS, SHAFTrNO, GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP UOJ COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES, SPINDLES), TOES AND 8Ti PULLEY PLATES, BHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac., Ac. J BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAG SCREWS. RODS UP-aETT, BETT SCREWS, FORGH NUTS, Sq. and Her,. CAST WASnERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHI Specialty 111 Making and Repairing DEEP WELT. DRILLING TOOl Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Band Puri iiiibuuu uuu uuicucs, ac Charcoal Hammered f iiurucns tiivei Deuble Refined Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, I Water or Acids. Stacks, Stand-Pines, Water Wheel Casll lint Air Puninncs. Ae. " I lVRGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPI a,iiil. na t'nli'm lvnlra (InneAa flllaH and Malleable FlmiiRs.. Injectors, facklil Oil tit 11 1HW SwV. SSSUKI.. SSTSS. s l'Hxs( Ac, cer can lea in muauter. Klcclal Atteutten Glen te STEAM HEATIN Light and Heavy Iren and Brnss ('as tin, 43 Repairing Promptly Attended te."M Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFT FOR SALE. 4 Pullevs. 43x12: 4 Pulleys. 41x10: 2 Pull 4U7J;; S Pullejs, 4lxiyj; 2 Pullejs,40x7M I'uneys, :wv. I Weed Split Pulley, 29-SxlOf; 3 Weed Pulleys, 4lxsJ. ' 82 16-10 Cellars. 6J feet, 2 15-18 Shafting. 11-21 Inch Drep Hungs Deuble llrsivd. Jehn Besl 333 EAST FULTON ST. LANCASTER, PA, Second-Hand Boilers; 5-30-Here Power. 50 Inch DUun., 16 feet lei 22xlK Inch Tubes. Price. 1175 and bue. I 1-BoIIeraeinch Dlara., 13 feet leug, Zt-3 li lunw, u ivct long, wiiu i ire rreui, sua. if' A-' Kf r if" ih..-
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