"if PJW,','ff!,,TT7ri ? "f.v -?;. & wF7rww7wnrrrapy kt rc Vt n J iSiyV fte"' ",i s -vr . r iu - " . ' : T3 il B' lJlT" V SiOfci. )? It" K af. & . t r kf! i.H i , j. iA Vii . f Itgv ihyi F'r ! VtJM 31 ' $ :u m ill wS rr- tit f-s.y. i. x&h I. s V Yt AwnnileiuPMCTiJr. l j." 'i-i 'J. UM M raStaaatSBaS' t " "? Ef&ejaacss iV1-i1-i: Mm IUn K Bttsit of V-rf-a&h.V,ii-E?' .Nli..'r.lt.-,1,i... iTli"' J' ; Z V !' P f-irtim. . 'i.--lti,;Afflella F. t'lfiTj-.-.r vt:- .ltt.t.i. .Well-known ' SSiUrMd,died 'jut, iwlii'i1 four o'clock at her home, - J-. O saw. mat aiL Tha death raauRed IA t i..nJTMr"., - - - ....1 nanaail llV . flVaafaSMHSBWDCSlMVll wb wtaw.ii i tf - -?r-i . .. . j . & itt or ma rid. ana wu unu "- 3Sn weBkal .MwSraUh vra hiBerka cenHty.ta.M85, and was fil';lt;,rUi year' of her aga. , A husband Mri awtnlMra aarrive ie Beum m u - wy wifli and kind raeihar. The chll- v?? - avit.ll4.tM.llB A11n ascinanes xj.,t-ui'' ' " .'. LeWben ; Wward a, CeWmbta j Mar : AalU CapoChartea, Va. j aed Mlaaea Kate .AUvauuiniaittiDmB. The ranerai win de ?4.JMid,,Tterdy mAernoen at 2o;cleck u BBIB- Ui HUI11U - 'j'takiraMacl en the Pennsylvania 5rKSSS U. information Wtu,ileBthe tracka andwa atrnckhya KSSil rf "cara, blnX laaUntly killed. Mr. ww out waa wauunf sewn a siewr B,,'l " '-VawoelafreBtor araaer cars, wnicn .it, &v did net Dereeire. uoeper, wuu ".? v tha tower near where the acccldent oc ec !).';, ... j..j tn Mr. n lii and then broke 1 , a one of the windows te attraet his attention. $L The man saw hla danger, but tee late, and struck and thrown unaer me l? HM legs na w. r rA ''haen one" of the most trnst worthy and j -eempetent dispatchers of tne company iu that dty, and baa been In Ita aorvlce for V. -juii- - l.MI .Winn lhA rbnieB ttld ijEjW a ieet hla arm in one of the battles, ms wire ' KAi'- ," dJJT WWW -t.'..V --,. awjwU the daughter of Uenry DeHOir, a raii- reaa engineer, ana ii,kw ' ... h-v jf' r ctuldren. Mr. ai(,twasamemoerei i-ei :Jf,i2je,e,iA, kt, ana w ergm"" 'r.i? . &it and tlin fnnnrnl in a bed V. iWJ JC!". .--..,. A .i..:i.. n,.i. 11 ir Mrs. JOnn J.Jineanu ununiimr ., " n hnefim. areaaUe sick at tlielrhoeie Aen Perry street, above Third, thla morn 1fjtD9'ptpeefthe beater the gas. escaped i .J,. ,MSU eu Bleeping ruem uums " A -f I This nernlng Mra. Kline aweki qulte JS ..alet. but managed te crawl te Dr. fi& "HarkeLwas brought te the house, and ad lfJf lnlaterea the"proper modlclnes. The ." ',lKdaBhterUouter daeger, btit Mrs. Kline H-- Wll"-i i f.luf ...iltdn. Mltltnnfft. tlin (illV J.'Jc-. atetan thinks she will recover. f..V'ti. v.nn. .mlrAiTinn nn shlftlncr nnslne KJip'Ke.' 968, had a fiBger of his right hand pil , .caught last night while coupling cnrsln tbe waatvsrds. Ne bones were broken and the Injury was given attention by l)r Craig. " , lf fc i Geerge Greve, assistant baggage master at the P. KH. station here, found a pay check of a railroader en Frent street yes SaaJaM Ttial 9. Mill MM tttAU tAWt4nil Oflll $.Sc IWerlalheday the check waa proven te -- i-fieieng te J. K. newi, ureman. uioameuni ; . jj mwas 174.83 and tne ewner ruuy preyca u 10 IV -''V -,- . - . ", .,.,.. ,,,!., '' r.agjiucueWi ir. utuie nn huimuij ie- " SiuuuBl Filbert left yesterday afternoon fbr Ticonderoga, N. Y., for an Ice crop. V vt,Thkwn is entirely witneut ice nnu no W; possieiiliy Ol vue river jreHij tuin iu- .'.""" aif -! Tlhart will nrnmim Icn rrnm Lakes Chaaaelaln and Oeonre, '. Af areieirtaAlr1 latest .mt7mttliV f illA v'rt' - hemef Miss Llnle Hese, en Sixth street, A when dancing and social games' furnished a pleasant evening. w Mrs."Geerge' Tllle entertained some of her frtsBda last evening at her home en ' North Third street, in honor of her birth day; a meat enjoyable evening .wai spent by these present. ff, ddWSW Mrarilfnry llou,er will WS be held en Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. The voting in town la about thesanisns j former borough elections, with Indications m' ... t. i oie Doing peiieu. scratcmug is very extensively, and inspector is the only office safe from the " sticker." The vete 1; new as fellows : Tirst ward, 211 ; Second ward, 105 ; Third ward, 157. -- ,v-'a Xarge Package- Party. Hamilton assembly 0,482 held pnekage, party last evening In Sluead's ball, W tjf'iiWemKing street. They jbad'a.tremend i euV' crowd' and everylhlng went very rf lively. TIcketjNe. 052, held byljiwrence , tlkDecker,ef743JMarletta avenue, drew the " ten of coal. Ticket Ne. 240, held by Gcerge Nehr, ef2G7 North Mary street, drew an ' umbrella, Ticket Ne. 100, held-by Mr. f 5 m AUmri'iTth',b.goffleur' f 1 1, jtaauc viera. jjscisu. , ,t vThe directors of Fulteu National bank en Monday elected Harry C. Slaymaker k fill the vacancy in the force efjclerks caused i by the1 resignation of Heward T. Hays. W" pj-teart.Gripths has been promoted te fa. , ,,, ledger, and Jacob M. Martin te in SKilv t, dividual book-keeper. Mr. Slaymaker s 111 wH t ''be check clerk. The new appointee is a EKsjrt 4 ' boekj-keeperat HagerBres. store new. "i j P7C -j'-jn Almest a Plre. k-i; There was almost a serious tire at the irpfflv wwn i ou i-ine street, yester- iMn-w ewyanernoen. Tne cotton in the willow r became choked, and waa set en fire by friction. The mill hose was turned upon the fire, which) was quickly extinguished and no serious damage resulted. The em em peoyes of the mill were badly frightened at the alarm and many ran wildly Inte the street. j The Injured Girl. Katle'peagler, the fourteen-year-old girl wne was se lernmy injured in the acci dent at tbe knitting works, in Mauhelm, ea Monday, is getting as well as a persen In her condition can be expected te. She " V Is conscious andisable te. eon verse vtith ' everybody about her, and there are geed hopes of her recovery. Z A bltgbt iflre. There was a slight fire at the heuse e Abraham Bitner, en Columbia avenue, op posite Uie watch factory, yesterday after noon. Itlsbelloved that mice started a let of matches and thus ignited some cloth lag. Luckily the Are was discovered in geed time and was extinguished with a fSW buckets of water hefarn n ei-at .1ml r. 1"v'wamge had been done. The Amount U 91,0(Hl. , In the list of Judgments, published ou Monday, entered against F. W. Hull, the amount of the Coneitega bank Judgment Sjjft! was given aa$l,800. It should have been -.Jftl'-t ,. The liability of null Is simply as endorser, and the debt is otherwise e eared. A Narrow Kape. Jehn Shiuefoes, of Concord alley, was riding a horse along College avenue, last evening, when the animal frightened, Jnraped te a side and threw him off. He was somewhat bruised, but might have Uea killed. r A Team stolen. Chief Smelts received a telegram this ugte be en the lookout for a team uat'aigbt from H. B. Leamtn, of xue animal stolen is a sorrel mare 1 hasis bigb, wUh small white spot en and the vehicle taken was an old aaajiwayt H- , i V lkisi X A New PreuldMnl:. tAt a meeting or St. Michael's beneficial eeetety, held last evening, Jehn A. Ceyle waaeteeted president In place of q. Edward , efaaaaer, who died eesa week age. 'rar:.'. v-vt.: '.. i" Mi'i-, .?! ". l "' '1 " 11 y- . . LV2 -At.fc,ijKJ'i:fii -47 T V . . ''.VMaV.'. .-l.AillailluI.IMul "'l" .. , - -- -. - - ' - . TTTkvTiA-M'AMen t)Atr.V.iTVHiMiTjr.tAkrrivl9 HirrvctrkAir tit,nfrititr . lEVOtrtKI r BHAHK8. A Ten4a4e?Seee WttaMeaMCFrem Mm -TXieefaWf-MiirtrT" -"," , A diepatek from Aden aays an awful acetie took iftace en the trip or the Penlnea lsr A Oriental company's steamship Victeria, homeward bound from Australia. When .midway "between Colombe and Aden a male passenger leaped overboard. The engines were Instantly reversed and a beat was ordered te be lowered. As the crew obeyed the order the forward davit tackle slipped and the crew, number Ing thirteen, foil Inte the sea. A second beat waa lowered, with a crew or eleven, and rescued elevea of the unlucky thir teen. The ether two. together with the un fortunate suicide, were oeteured by sharks in mil view or tne nornnea passengers. Veuadered at Sea With 400 Chlneae. Sydney papers which arrived In Ban Francisce en Sunday report the arrival there en January 0 of the vessel thst made a fruitless search for Use large passenger steamer, Duburg, whieh It was feared had foundered In the recent typhoon In the China Sea. Ne trace or the mlsaleg'veasel was found, and there la new no doubt that she aaak with her 4M Chinese paasengers and crew.Slhe eaJy tteeea of her ever seen were floating bundles of t attan that formed part of her cargo. A German steamer bound for Heng Keng last month picked up the crew of a small Manila bark which had been drift ing about In the China Sea for thirty days. The Teasel was unmanageable, and these ,na beard, twelve men and two women, uaa neon witneut roea or rresn wsier ier twenty days. arwiNDuke t;Nciii: sam. A Tobacco Firm Indicted for Violating tha Internal Itevenue Jawa. The Arm of Dlech Dre.,msnuf4cturers of tobacco at Farkersburg, W.Va., have been Indicted for violation of the internal rov rev enuelaws. The government asserts that they have been putting up tobacco In packagea which they represented as hold ing twelve ounces, and en which they put the twelve-ounce Internal revenue stamp, which In fact contained from fourteen te fifteen ounces. They thereby get the bono bone lit or the excess without paying the re quired amount of intemal rovcuue tax thereon. The government says it has been swindled out of upwsrd of W,000. Investigating an Election. Thkntek, Feb. 18, The Senate coaimlt ceaimlt coaimlt teo en' elections resumed its Investigation In the contested election case from Hudsen county te-day. The first ballet box . taken up was that of the Third precinct, Second as sembly district,' The dial showed 401, the poll book 498, and the registry Loek 472. The tally sheet In the box gave McDonald 420, and Stulir CI, This morning's recount resnlted as follews: McDonald 325, large ballet-, and CO small ones; Htuhr DO and 8, and the Prohibition candidate 1. Alabama Iren in rittaburg, Sheffield, Alabama, en Monday cele brated the tlrstshlpment of iron from Ala bama te Pittsburg, l'u., ou barges via tbe TotmeiBco and Ohie rivers. The present sulpment Is 0,000 tens and is taken by nlne barges, which are towed by the stoatner Percy Kclney. The rate of freight is f 2,W) per ten, which Is se much less than the rate by rail that It effects the iron trade of the entire country. It isoxpected that ar rangements will at once be made te market the entire preddct Of Sheffield's five fur naces by this reute.) Hicceughed Six Weeks and Sled. Charles A. Abcrhart, of Newark, N. "J., aged 3T, was attacked with hicceughs about six weeks age, whieh gradually became se vlolent that he had te be removed te St, Michael's hospital. Several doctors leek held of the rase. but were unable te break the hicceughs and tha man suirored untold agony until Sunday, when he died. An examination was made and It showed that Aberhart's Insides had been racked te pieces. An ImpoeunlouM lley Htinlmiul. 'Samuel Shank, etLltlts, who has been lying in prison for seme timoen ncharge of doiertlng his young wife, was brought Inte, court and sentenced, te pay her f 1.25 per week, as he has net provided her a home during their short married life of six months. He was unable te give bend te comply wllii this order, and went back te prison. . . - Petition DlsinUseil. Au opinion has beondelttcrod by the supreme court en the petition of William Garrccht, city, praying for an erder staying proceedings en an erder made by the court of quarter sessions directing him te pay $50 per mouth for the maintenance of his wife. The suproine court dismisses Garrceht'H petition. Pennsylvauln's Clgni-NDofendoil. Frem the l'lilladclphla rrts. And new cemes Mr. Neudeeker, a to bacco manufacturer or Baltimore, audaci ously asserting that " Pennsylvania cigars kill mero people than clgorettes de," Is the sovereign commonwealth of Pennsyl vania te submit te this colossal Blander without resistance ? In tbe imme of the Lancaster County Havana Colerado Ma Ma dure Net . Lest 53 founds In Three Weeks. During the past seventeen days Samuel L. Bayless, of Fert Wayne, has net par par par takonefa inorsel of feed, either liquid or solid. He is suffering from consumption of the threat and Is unable te swallow. He weighed 172 pounds three weeks, Bire, and te-day- weighs only 120. M'llt Wallc In rittsburtr. Abraham Nelan, who wen ilie big v Dik ing match In Lebanon last week, and Geerge H. Kauffuian, better known ns " Lucas," will go te Pittsburg next week te go into a walking match in that city. Heading Itudy's Respite. r SsherliV Burkheldor recclved Jehn W. Rudy's respite this morning and went te the prison this afternoon te read it te him. IlEV. Dh. 1 A, Oast will preach Iii tl, c Cel. Ij Clmprl te-morrow (Aili Weduuday)at 10 SO s. in. TnEKE will be a fox chase at tlir Kose llle hotel, Thunday nflcrnoen, K.bruar 20, 1S1I0, All ipertunen are InMted. fl7-2td An Old Flre Iusm-iinue Cempnny, Ihe l'hoenlx Asurauce Company, of Londen, wa eitablUhed In the ) car lW.'.nnd It has con cen trlbuted IU shnre In the payment of e er eight three inlllloudellaraoMosMs by tire In Kuglaiul and America durlnx the period of lu exUtenre eflM yean, laud IU prenent niueU amount te ever 17,500,000. Jeremluh Hlfe, e., has re eclved the appointment ai agnt for thMeld' and reliable company for our city. .Mr, Hlfe la well and favorably known as a reliable under writer, and we congratulate lilm lu securlm? the" Old l'hoenlx." B ltlrtvricuic0. lIutzop-IUiTiie;xiAK.-Kebruary 10, In Zlen's K:anieellnil Lutheran chun-li.by keV K. V. Mayser. Harry Ilerreg, of Itcadinr te Hsrah B. UartliolemM, of this city. lteaul"t.' IPeatite. VakAulen.-Iii tuts elty.eu the lsililmt!! James Van Anion, eced 41 jean and 21 daj 1 The relative, and fr)eud or the family ure re respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hit late residence, Freiberg- and Chester streem en Thursday, 21t lint., at 2 o'clock. Interment at La n caster cemetery. YOUNO.-In this city, Keb. 18, ISM, Sarah eung, v, ldew of Hlmeii J. Yeuhl-. decauHl the elglityHilxth ear or her age. ucc'asc"' '" The relath cs and friends or the family are re spectrully ln Ited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 208 North I'rlnee street en Wednesday afterntxin at 2 o'clock. I ntermen t at Woodward Hill cemetery, am. McsKETXps". In this elty. en the ITtli lust Mary A. MusUetnns.. wife of the i lit" Vein Musketnusi.luherTCdyear. Ilelatlves and friends InMted te attend th funeral, trem the residence of her son. IVter Musketnuss, Ue. 819 North Mary street, en w ednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intermciu ta Ijineaster cemetery. , 1(i. sill McCouemy, born ilay 19, lsii Funeral from bis late residence, 3S North Prince street, Thursday, February SOthuttte. m. Mass at Bt. Mary's Catholle church. HE.-February 17, 1RSO, at Lltltz, Jehn H. hlsa'e101 ot3eUu " u.l'the2btUtarer The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully InMted te attend the funeral, en Thursday, the tu init, at o'clock at the U0UM. Kd ; ' r.kJ-n- -,.v . : wf,'; vv'tN rs.t.. fiv.iit"- tvi '"f wv - V . s,n -.' ,fifcji.wveiT, fuMK . i.JL sJ -w. Jw c . . -. --.., ... . i " r :-. -' " -," --... .- ! - " "" T - av. ark,t..H tier feaaurrY-StUe-itessf&mi I stri stri stri HnU,llM:muketDMhlMolBIIUireik UflAaj in. V...MM .kLuji. tm VmL - "W wl iivivi. iinvHa w a avaM - r Hhe-D ruicnpta, iflmi SBinteata. ibbi s tren:i BrtincaMtSjaAM! tur taanee. markfit S4 7eA 36 ; oed te oemraon.fi 80IH SO i tarntx, U80ea Mtoek Markete. QnetaUeas by Heed, MeOraaa A Oa, babken, Laaeaater, Va, W TORS I.IST. It A.M. Cai snaaa i-acmc. O. O. tl. I, uoieraao jeai.... Central Pacific...... Canada Heutbern -.. Obi. Hi. I itc usa m sun u Iiei, i c w, Krle... ... prie Bads. Jer C...... lH)MIISnMSIl WL Wt m IMMMStaMtHSMNIHI IiOU. H U Hbere. Mich. (Jen. Missouri Paclnc.., Hoea, vauey.... fle e(ii(eeeeMeet(eetssee is. r. rrer... M.West.... Mew Eat land.. KastTsanessee. usaane M...H Orecen Transcontinental unuirieaT w... FaciaeMail. ,. nicniaeBU vrminiii...,w ItW SnSttl.'.MHMMrtM,.Al Texas Pacific Union racine. Wabash Cem,. Wabash Pref. Western U WestBhere Bends- PaiLADSXPHIA LIST, Leh. Val a N. Y. A fblla. Fa. 11. H..... Keadlnsr.... Leb. Nv Hestenv. Pass. P. A B. N.Cent. tropics Piuw... Ildgt'a....... Ull ,MMM.....taM...M.M...... Strm 3tbevttement. i BSOLUTKLY PUB. ROYAL: BAKING POWDER. T.1 II IH powder never varim. A mar Tel of pn rltVa atrrmfrth xnA nhnnmtmtMM. Mnm ocehomlrul than the ertllnary kindji, and can- uutuu3uiu.il (Hiiiipeiuiim wiin ina muiiuuue of low test, short weight, alum or phespliate i-uwia-ni, enwi only in renr. iiutai, 1 1'ewdkh Ce., 100 Wall street, New Yerk. Heyai, Hakihe Biarzi.iylAlvw TUHT KECKIVKD. " IlORDEHEll HKI) lAHCL, Tha Finest of Champagnes. KOlIHEIt'H LIQUOK 8TOIIK. Ne. 'a Centre Bauare, llMlltttNr. NO, 20 EAST KINO HT. Inquire within. fl7-lwd TDUI1LIO HALR-TO-MOKHOW rn'ESDAY) A ntlJIDerwnrt street, nt.l o'clock, house, held furniture, new baby conch, 400 new brooms and whltks, child's new crib and manv things netmuned. JUKL L.HAINK8, ltd Auctioneer. 171URNITUHKI KUKNITUftK I KU11NI ? TUHKI At price that must suit, te close eutthabiiKlncss. Ne. VO Knst King Ht febl7.1wd W. II. HeVpMKIEK. TUULIO HALE-ON TO-M()ltltOW (WED J7 tiesday) afternnen. at 1 o'clock, at Ne. 6.11 wt Lemen street, Himlture of oil kinds. An tique nurenu, two Feather Beds,; Carpets, Cheirs, Glass end Queenswnre. T HOl'UIA BnOFHTALL. Joel U llAi.vi'j.Auct. it IOB BKNT-A T1IBK&STOUY BRICK Dwelling Heuse, with modern lmproe lmpree ments, Ne. 817, Kesl King street, with Urlck Malleeli let. Noweccuplcd by Jehn W. Het. man. Apply te QEO, D.HI'BKCIIKK, Ne. 2IS tAint King street. 18-tfd rnOIt UENT-STOHK BOOM NO. It KAHT JJ , King street, formerly occupied by As trlch Ures. Alse second nnd third fleer rooms, from April 1, lsue. Innulre of Jauaa-lfd II. O. LII'l'. q-iin wizard JL Will Heed Your Destluy te Perfection and tell you what you me best ndnptcd fur. Call. feblO-lwd' iM WKsr KINU MT. miMK, LAUOIt AND MONEY'BAVKD BY X using 1'urlty Heap." Held everywhere. PUIILIO HALE A KINK LOT OFllOUtsE OFllOUtsE OFllOUtsE holdgpedsntNo.S2 Beuth 0hrlstln,8t , ou ednesday Ittli, at one o'clock. Tbesegoeds are m.urly new nnd must be sold, ltd JAO.UUNDAKER.AucL AMUHIUALK WILL UK HELD AT THE l'rejbytcrlan Chapel, en Thunday Kron Kren Ing, February a, for the benent of the Yeung Indies' Missionary Society. The College Ulee Club will also furnish some music. Everybody xlieiild go te hear them : they are it grand suc cesi. AdmhAleu-Adults.iWijj Children, 10c, AK A lit Under the Auspices of the CTV. OK- SI E. CUUUCH.aaV 0eued ou FRIDAY evening and lll con tinue until February 21. Oysters In EeryHtyle." Chicken Cern Heup llila A.rtiilnff It. .lin ' ....-,v....,. ... ,..v EllhOM nUILDINO, fiblltfd xe. va Eiwt King Htreet. -1AUHIAQE WORKS D0ERS0M OAKRIAQE WORKS, Cemer of Duke and Vine Htreeu (formerly Nerbeek & Mile) ), OEO. H. NcJllBECK, IreD. Sn.000 pwrRls'itieusiind Dollars fea.OOO lu Fine Vehicles new en Exhibition. 1 800 All the LATEST HTYLEH for 1800 J.I5.DO BOADCAHTrt 15.00 -The beil of meelinnlcs en reimlrlng at the Dovrsem Carriuge Works, corner of Duke nnd Vlue streets, dO-lydll lOR RENT-FROM Al'RIL l.-THEDOKR-13 sem private residence, Ne. 12fl East Kluir street, containing 11 rooms nud all thomederu eenveuleuces. Alse n store room at Ne. 1W East King street. Alse the Doersom Hall, tbe only deslrnble hall lu the city for fairs. festlvaN. suppers, etc. Alse the large factory In the rear lJInud USMimin street, sutUble for any klnii of manufUcturlng purposes. Water und gas through all the buildings, will be rented as a wi1'"Q0K-Ji,.,K.r,V!.,; "UR, renters. Iimulre of ;...w. .,. ...... ".i.n, i.i.M.iicuiriii uioiiH'n.em Carriage Works, corner Duke end Vluestreets. febu-tfd li ECTURE I LECTURE I Corporal James Tanner Will Lecture In the Court lleu.e ou " Soldiers' Life, Grave and Gay," TUFDAY NIOHT FEliRUARY 18, 1S90.AT O O Ll.Uv.lv. lwtuen0 tll0uld ftt" le ,K'"r xhH Ihtereitlug Buy jour Tickets at the deer or from any member of the Union Veteran Ltgeu. ' Only 25 Cents. gyIMMctii,ai TN THE JIA1TKR OF THE AMPLICATION J. for letters of udtnlnlslratlen upon thee late of Parks P. MeElwvc, a supposed deci In the Orphans' Court of Ijjncaster county. Pa. a r, ?.,nw',,e iv"msl i j? ! - H.....H.U u, ,w, SH.-SVH j turs una UDHaruM and sutinesed te be dead, was presentedby James W.McElwec, (who' has renounced In favor of Ida bhenkj le c. F. Myers esn lu-.ii ter of Wills or sali County of uScai'tirTen the Will day of November, A l)7lfa3"nd b? ld register certined en the raid art i day et November. A. D. lkiK, te the Orphans' Court of said county, whereupon a decree was Tentered j"n1e2US8Ce W"U ,he ACV ' Aswiftbly of Therefore. In pursuance of the decree of said' estate of llarks P. Mchlwee, the supposed dc cedent, are hereby notified te be and appear at the Court Heuse, lu the City of LanSiste'.eu he 13d day of llarch. A. D. IH90. at 10 oleck, In the foreueoii, hen and where the Orphans' Court of Luucaster will hear evidence concern. Ing the alleged ubence of PaiksP. McElwee. the supposed decedent, and the circumstances and duration thereof, and will makn such or er ders and decrees therclu as in the AcU of As sembly are made and provided. BAMUtLl KAUFFMAN, Dep. Clerk of Orpksns' ceart. flWtdTu xriraBsnn,vilBa ; BKf cr aanpaajaajV jiir arU Heis IteeelpU. eWiVSteinerjIa, fiMt market active: medlam,4M4tti.erSr. atarvaine; 1'biimi.inhiu. i iKau.is, C: ta m. mrm IliMHMlMHl ka ! ) his .t fA '"' 4Xs vj!i tftrii .................... mx wjj Mj t4eeMe ftp twist' tltt .-...... ...... ... ' -h-I' ,.......,.,... V j S7 ?!?S Iiv.l in-. i saau ..... T0i 7IK, JIH rii'Jr iiti. -ndJ ' s i"fm ' m . ijj i)J' iw .. . wi tax Tri f 07 K7 U7 UK li'i 'iS ... TO M TO & &H w,i ... 62 tayt 62j, fjiV riV rjAi .-20 1-ifl 20 30 1-18 w u xa 5 -t ..,.. ...... n.i..i T v. ' " i'i""iieii ier letters or ad E11"1.1 upon She nui of Parks P.Mr. I Jwi-e, lately a resident eftheClty of Ijmcaster In the fietiiilv or ljin,-,w!,.r ..rf uVirr ..,., !'rt OMiaui i'i-iiii. ,. i Jt ... .r .v- i . . .... VI" . .. -T ,w -n-v, .Tni.w ) U f .? - Hii"." - ' tiM&3Hnt4ni. WSSi9iWi BUT MONK OAK vaaal rHIer Cigar! ORTR 4UBBM CBf BT. NO POteOM ,OR IKJURIOUB COLOBa s4hi"rrHrBeap." , vn naDuu Ancsw w . a,a. a .. .i " V, A. M.. P. eTb. of A. I.O.'e.r.', Elks, a. r. arw i it arn rr n it mi lasMnas.iete . . . 'KsUMfAITH, Ma m West King Htreet. BBBT ee HAVANA FILLER CtSAR IN the elty, at BILLY WAITZ'H, Nes. 5 108 North Queeti Bt. AeeaamdM.Ta.Tbl A GIRL WANTKO te ae uenerai nensewerx. Aaalyat 7- '-tia M NORTH DUKE BTKEKT. 1J iOK fMOIHONOTAR Y, OAPrW. D. BTAUFFKIt, City, Carried a maeket fbr three lee yenm. Rulx Jest te Bepnbllean rules, fH-tfdAw i XJROWN'B. Brown's YegeUUe fltir Tonic. Keeaa tlie scalp clean and healthy. Prevents and eares dandruff, (lives nsw.llfe tetbehalr and keeps ItseR and wavy. Purely vegetable. Is clean and pleasant te use. Fer all scalp dis eases this tonic la a safe and positive remedy. PRICK, GOc A BOTTLE. ,-i AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE. COB, DUKK ALEMONBTS., LANCABTER.PA Household Ammonia, lie a bottle, Weber's AlnlneTea, lOeapack. All Patent Medicines at bottom prices. Janl3-lyTu,Th,B-Il H IHHH BROTUKR. New That tbe Election Is Over Turn your tlieus hts once mere In the direction of our store, and take advantage of the Extraordinary Reduction! - ! Which wa have made In the prices of Heavy Weight Overcoats, Suits & Pants. Overcoats will never be bought again at such low prices as we are offering them this Winter, and especially new. Paste This Statement In Your Hat And think ever It,- Yeu will de like many ethers have done who came and get a 1IAI. QAIN for little money. Furnishings at Cost. 9OUIt MERCHANT TAILORING DE PARTMENT 1, READY FOR YOUR OR DERS. (6 OVE-l'RICE CLOTniNQ AND FTRNISHINa HOUSE, lertu Qdmd Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. ta: LACE OF FAHHION. .1 r! r .- ?! Jv j fi't. DR. WARNER'S -AN DR. BALL'S "i CORSETS AT CUT PRICES Jtfi'j '' AT- -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St., Frem Te-morrow Until Further ' . . Netice. .. We offer en Special Sale Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets, white and drab, all sizes, at 6g cents each, never before sold less than $1. Alse Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, white and colored, all sizes, at 69 cents, never before sold less than $1. Dr. Ball's Corsets, all sizes, at 69c, never before sold less than $1. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, white and colored, all sizes, at 98c, never before sold less than $1.25. These prices will held ceed until further notice. Ihe last day en which they will be sold at these cut prices will be advertised, after which day they will positively go back te their original prices, Netice. We will net dupli cate sizes which are sold out, se come early and take advantage of these low prices, rreisvx oAs.AUi.cerr X. st aat nr Wattri Ma M.lalaWj JT2?i " HIRSH mm The Great Clearing Sale Palace of Fashion, t, " "- vv.-.v.f j-u . . ";- ,VV, U't EWil.ifVttJ'a,1, , i a. a l ' w i a.- r .- . . . AaK-jLTam A y fXJDAUAAK 1 'RfKRCHAMT TAILORINf. HHGERtSL BROTHER. mxJ3, Jrrstti S " j l i ni-sWr v tr sVMsWai UK.. .a 'IMtKUHHNl lMlLUKlNli Energy and constant push during the past two years has resulted in a steady, enceuragi increase of business in our Merchant Tailoring Department. Determined te largely further t increase during the coming yeai1 we offer- our old arid many new natrens. . A. fr3-61,1 Mere V4ried and arid with First-Class Cutters and ucpanrncnt nas ever Known. ., FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR-The Latest Foreign and Demestic Novelties Staples "' 7 IX Suiting, rpusring.&.Ceatihg:F;abric , ARE We respectfully invite your iuur vjvv,j,j .uNinKtibia by a comparison ei yualities and Prices. I mm HAGER& BROTHER, 25-51 WESTKINGST., LRNCHSTER. PENN1 - jjjtettt hvtvilmtmtnim TUDOKH HAVE LONG HINCE DECIDKD J that BlllyWalti's Cigar M the Best In tbe Hlate. Fer sate at NO8.6Al(BN0HTH,Q0EENrtT. dec5-6mdM,Tu,Th,8 THE FINEST LINE OF 1MPOUTEU AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana Clsars. our manufacture, in boxes or 2V Wand 100. -..-.' . ' DKMUTH'B CIQAB STORE, ais-tfdR ." ; 114 East King Street. DOQ LOST-MLACK COCKER BPANIEL. Reward eirered. Jil-tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE 8T, TITANTED-A GOOD ;COOK.-APPLY AT 'Mj the rebl3-3ld EXCHANGE HOTEL. me SAVE YOUR RACK AND QLADDEN your heart use " Purity Seap.1 SIHK GREAT RICHMOND COLORED J1T- bltee Hlngcrs, under the auspices of the dies' Aid Society, First M. Church. Court Heuse. Friday Evening, Feb. 23, 18S0. Uenerai Admission, 25c, Reserved Beau, .15c, Chart for reserved seaU at L. 11. Heir's Bookstore en and after Feb. 22, 18W. feb8,l7,22,28 BILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST.TWO FOR 6c and &e Cigars In the Hlate, at , NOS. ft s 103 NORTH QUEEN BT. dec5-GmdM,Tu,Th,8 F OR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, OOTO i ERIHMAN'H Ne. 42 West King Street. e UK MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND MIA vjucnuaoe i-igar cannot de ezcenea. wnuius viuah BivnBi. Established 1770. alMIdh 114 East Klug Street, A LIVEBCHOOI-NOTHINOSUPERANU-V ated nbeut the Lancaster Business Col lege. Our methods are the best, newest, most practical. Our Actual Business Department' complete in all Its details. Our students are deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the largest since thsorganlzutlen of the school, and, well, call and see us at the Sleasantasl school-rooms In theclty. Ne. 14 erth Duke street, and convince yourself as te tle truth of the above statements. Pleased te have you call, ns you will speak a geed word for us If you get acquainted with the school. H. C. WEIDLER. Principal. w E EXAMINE EYEB FREE. SpeetaelesI WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed! '" If you have them examlnedyeu will probably Ond that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, S3.00 ; usual price. Steel Spectacles, SOe.: usual price, sU.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 ; usual price, )10. M. ZIHEMAN & BRO.,130 S. Meth Street, OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mvtuiyd TJOOTS AND SHOES. ' .Amazing ! ll-y all means buy this royal ntuff, I t makes the leather smooth, jet tough ; X celling eviry Polish known, U ought eagerly In e ery zone. Y ou rub It ou, then let It dry, H e simple that a child may try. II ub dry tbe shoe, then take a dip O-f Polish-there can be ue slip I Y eu'll get such gloss as you ne'er saw, A nd get It, tee, without a flaw : L e, mere ; a handsome prize you'll draw I P ut lu some ptace where you can find O f labels that you use each kind ; t L oek well te this for In one year I nstend of labels you'll find cheer ; 8 end en the tags, and get the prise I H ew much T Enough te please our e es I Fer full particulars as teBlxby's Re) al Polish and rtlxby's Blacking, with prizes for these who buy, call AT D. P. STACKHOUSE'S SHOE STOIill, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA, ;MtY' S" VUll Jk BURNS. THE BEST-MADE SHOES. If you ure au lufulll ble judge of Shoes, buy auynliere ; If euly a fair Judge, or no Judgu nt ull, buy wbere only The Best-Made Shoes are Sold. SHAUB & BUMS, 14 N. QUEEN ST. : xkfAst j" i ' 3 ;-'' ?",x. ii" , v . v i- -,.- , kftkituUw vi ., v fA J.O, XOVUi Hi. p'ntM9q' . j . . . r , , f- ..,-. 1 i i n a Handseniefc Assortment of Tailoring Fabrics. than ever befe Workmen, will furnish the best service our Merchant Taileri NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. examination whether as purchaser or looker, and CONSU1 tnr 3vberti0tmgntt BEST .TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIO AltS the city, at BILLY WAtTZ'S, ,. M Ne,6 4100NerUiQ.ucen8t, dectemdM,Tu,Th3 THE CALLA LILY IB THE TRADE MARK of the Finest Seap ea Earth. "PURITY. SUITIN08, OVERCOATINGS AND THOU SERINQB, at REDUCED PRICES. MCQHANN 4NOWLKN. Ne. 136 North Queen St. s: OTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUS TOMERS 1 have located temporarily mv office and ware rooms at the Southern Market, corner of SOUTH QUEEN AND VINE STREETS, and nave in sieck a one nsseruneni or Bieigns, uug- lies. Phtetens and Family Carriages, and the Nerbcek Read Carts, all of my own manufac- ture, special attention l given te repairing. Motte Honest work and fair dealings, Mv always wins, j2&-ira J. H. NORBECK, Agent. TJ18TATEOF ANNIE M. KEOOH, LATE OF uAiAur vnmcs. iuwuu. LAlUiUr -MU JJi Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ml. ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate' payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without deluy for settlement te the undersigned, residing lu Lan caster. nUQH KEOUH, Administrator. Jeh! A. Cevlk. Attorney. j2i-etdTu ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te. the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. ,( HENRY C. HARNER, .-' JOHN A. CHARLES, JOHN L. MILLER, Executers. A. Htnn Burnt, Attorney. febMtdTu ESTATE OF JOHN RANSING, LATE OF l,ancastcr cltr, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, wilt present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster, Pa. HENRY RANSING, A. F. BurNCK, Administrator. Jehn A, Ceyle, Attorneys. febl-CtdTu XtriLLlAMSON 4 FOSTER. i MEDIUM h WEIGHT ' JACKETS, ' COATS AND CONNAMARA FOR Ladies, and Misses. i . L 4 f fe i1 Sl'RfKp STYDIIS. Ladles' Jackets, All-Weel, 2.23 nud . ladles' Coats. V, $4, M. Cennamara J8, V), f 10. Beys' Knee Pants, 23c,E0c,75c,tl. Heys' Knee Pant SulU, ti, U 23, tl Oi. Overcoatsateut-o-season prices. SPRING STYLUS IN Hatband Caps. Black Derbys, tl 25 and IJ. Black Derbys In three proportions, 31 50. English Comfert Derby, fi se. Beys' Light Cleth Hats. 33c and Sac. Children's Fancy Puff Frent Caps, 25c, 2dc andfiOc. Child's Scotch Caps, Reb Rev pattern, H)c. New shapes Canas t'everel Trunks, with Brass Corners and Lecks. Uandreme and very strong. Trunks In all grade, from the cheapest te the flneM. AN UNEXPECTED LINEN SALE, On Saturday, February 22 f e We will crtmmeuee a Special Sale of Linen) for 'I en la9. This sale will contain a large assortment of new and desirable patterns lu 'Table Linens, Bleached and Cream, Colored Borders, Towels and Napkins. There will be great bargnlns lu this sale that all should take ud vantage of. Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Toweling?, Shirtings, Outing Cleths, satteens und Olng hams at very Lew Prices. Ladies' Corsets. Dr. Warner's Coraline and Flexlble Hip and Dr. Ball's Health Comet, Price, 75c. All sl-c snd colors, Ladles' Corsets that are unexcelled for shape, style and stability. Price only COc Madam Warren's Dress Ferm, Dr. Streng. the P. D. and 8. C, Corsets nt popular price. Gent's Neckwear In Puffs, Tecl.s and I'eur-lu-Hand, 2ic te 50c. Calice and Percale Shirts, 2 cellars and 1 imlr cuffs te each shirt. Price, 60e. Demet bhlrts, Jfce and COe. Gent's Medium Weight Underwear, Me. Bej s' Scheel Suits. VI 60, tl, 1 1 0, t5. 'Genrs Medium Weight Ole.n 25, a 50,1160. Gent's Light Weight Overcoats, SI, J5, 7, 8, Working Pantaloons, 75c, tl, f 1.10, t!25. 110 t2.00. BOYS' ANDQIRUS' Honest-Made Scheel Shoes, Made of thelest Pebble Grain Morocco, with Sele Leaiher Tips, Geat Butten Pieces, Clark's Patent Stay around the button holes, solid leather outer und Inner soles, box tee and heavy tip pieces, the best nelected counter, making them a solid uud reliable shoe. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND - NO. SU, MARKET ST., UAUIUHUUKO, PA. Williamson l Fester, ' f . -SPRING, '90.1 Stem 3lticrtleitnt. rriROCTdcSUANK, 8UIRT MANUFACTURERS AND M UUXrilTEHS, Ne. UO 'North Oueen RlrvL Shirts made te order as low as tljoe. Pel fit guaranteed. Through necessity we have started H LAUNDRY and are prepared te Isundi ryd kinds. mar26-Iyd -T7IOR XL ' HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te ERIHMAN'M. Ne. 42 West King Strel TlOll RENT OR FOR HALM ON JJ TERMS-Ne. 210 North Water street! mury uijck wicii iwcmcery irameeacK duuqj butcher shop with refrigerator and flxts sinuguter neuse ana siauie. Apply at JanlO-tfd NO. 802 NORTHMARY t THE LARGEST AND FINEST LINEl Meerschaum and French Briar PI uigar iieiaers, cjigar ceses, snutl Bexes anf VKMUTU'S CIGAR STORE al8-tfdR in East King strel 1 RAND CONCERT. PROCTOR'S OPERA H0U! SATURDAY, FEB. 15, IS00. First rendition In Lancaster of ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATE With the following eminent soloists : MlM JES3AMINK llAH-KyBECK, Seprii M!Ufl.Tl1t.1A nTnVWr, f"nnvnl.n I... Ceuktney, Tener ; Siu.'ricoaupe nicer, l9 tone, New- Yerk. a Oraad Chorus and Orchestra. Walter Bausman, Conductor; Rev. UJ uaiisH, diusicai iirecier. Admission Parquet, tl 00 ; Parquet CIS 75c: General Admission. Sue. I a-TlckcU rer sale at O.L. Fen Dersmll L. M. Flynn. Harry Smith and W. O. Frail J flO-M .Til 1 HEATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraerdinar The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRT'J Overcoats made le order at csst price. Trousers reduccd from $10 te $3 ; from i I from W te f4 50. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the snme rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style mates satin lined, at 128. This is the most sweeping reduction made In I'lne Tailoring, and will enabla cash buyer te gat a flrstrclass article ferfi same money be would have le pay for a re reaae one. H. Gerhar 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. U27-I. w ALTER C. lIEItlt. Herr,Jewele TABLEWARE. Before Buying Your f.l Knives, Ferks, Speen OR ANY TABLEWARE, Call ami see cur Immense Stock and get Frlu Walter C. Hen Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OF ORANQE. XEWELKR AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN GIL-U Jeweler and Graduate Opticia Havlnic laid In n Larce Line of SPOON KNIVES AND FORKS, which we bought A A CUT PRICE, will gle our patrons bcucflt the same. These gcvxls are all of the STANDARD RO( E1UH' BRAND, Guaranteed. CALL AND HAVE YOUR Eyes Examined Free S-Ne Dreps Used ; hence no harm teeji can occur. i mi CHAS. S. GILL Ne. 10 West King St., LANCA8TER. PENN'A. ARDWICKK TARM FOR RENT . Dairy Farm centulnlmr lujAcrLsef til auiv i.ti,,., itiuuuAi k.,,( iu ing .11. nnr partly In Manhelm tewn.hlp, with shade ant water in et ery ueiu, iiuuuings in geed order Appiy ie MORTIMER MALONE. SB., l"nrk Heuse, Or MORTIMER MALONE, Jit., Hleter i!eue. J. I.. STriNMETg, Attorney, M North Duke btnet. J'il-tfdJtTuiF e YSTERS I 1113T OYSTERS IN THE MARi hours, at CHARLES E. HOSrER S. th the reat of the Central Market. OjsUts In the shell or opened served le private families. Telephone connection, nevW-2mdR J :s"i --, i Aew1- ynA A j- i ttpji
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