.' 1 ii LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE, MONDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1884. COLUMBIA NEWS. iuu hkuui.au oekiikhi'onii'.nii:. Ktents Along the Hiirqiinlmiiim Hems et Interest lit mill Around the llitrengli I'lcked up by tlin Intelli gencer Jleperter. 'l'lie Domeoratlo iirlmarlcn wero lieltl en Saturday cvetiliiK, and tlie meeting, worn iiietn Imgi ly attended than has been lln cihu for n Unit tun years, About 125 pcisens ntteiideil tbe I"irt mid .Second wards meetings, mill net lesi than 200 wero at tlm Tlilnl waul. Tlie tlokets net tlcil by tlie Mi'vctal wntds wote ns lilleiut : Kind, Wind Jinlji, .Jeseph Ma Pal I ; Impact, r, .luliu MeU.ill ; nuiusser, A .1. Melsllin? ; constable, Uobert Iveoeh ; ohnel beard, .1. A. Hindu ; council, II. l Yergery. (Jenfirecs, Uhioe iippelntid from each ward te nominate a candld.ile (or chief bmj;cHH ni.d high constable) i (Jcorire Yeiiiij,', jr , 0. A. Honiiett, mid II. C. Mlil. Second Ward. JudRC, l'hlllp Clnrb; Ii . rector, ,1. 8. Miixten ; assessor, V. 1. Diitti-nlioirer ; constable, Win. Wlltlek j m'IioeI beard, Ocero L'rane ; council, Jehn Wuntermau ; Justice of tlie pe.icc, Ueorjje W. HehruL'di r ; conferrr a, W. 0. l'utten, W llrvjcH Urlet mid Jehn Olarlt. Thiel Wnul. .Judge, Themas Hwlunlcr; inspector, F. .I.inteu; constable, Frederick Utttick ; iiMd'HNur, F, Chrlhty ; school beattl, l).ivld Welsh ; Ootlelb Yeiiiik ; veufi'trcH, Jehn Ilarftli, Fnuik Jausnn and A. tl. CIiiIIeh. Tlie iiriiieiii.il llht In the First ward was for tlie nuci-KeiRhip, botweeu A.J. Middling mid W. W. Welsh Tlie light In tlie Pc-reud v.ni 1 fni tlie jiiHtieunhlp waH between (1. W. Soliruedor and Hoett I'atten. Tlie tight In tlie Third w.ird wan between Fred, Htiiick and James (Icegau. The Republicans of tlm Firtit ward will bold their pi hnnr mi t Ini; In the armory te-niuht at 8 o'clock. Tlie Second and Tlilnl wmd mei'tings will be held te morrow. Ulnirrlir nml Preacher. Coelimau's .M. P.. chapel noeds eiil lie Inc.. .Many tegular .ittendautri wero ntiable te fioenro neats tbcre yesterday, braatiiu the crowd present wan no large. This cliawil has dui.i- u picnt wuik for 10 Hlen in Columbia. Kev. J. II. Hickbr, .i coleiod lecturer, highly rccnininonded by tbe piess, will probably Icctiue in the opera heuse en Feb. 2a. Kev. J. J. .limes will i'ive a slemiptieau exhibition in t 10 A. M. K. cliuteh en Tuesday evei.li);. All of the ebiircliCN wero well attended jesterday. lcntinr nml Water The rlver has fallen about thioe feet Rluce Situriluy afternoon. All dinger from the Hewl n ever Tlie I'ert Deposit ailiead traiua are new running regularly. Tltree l.idn named llaverstruw, MeCauti and Aldinger fell into tlie river en Situr day, but manured te t-crnmble out without assistance U.idly I Tightened youths, they. A c.ivp in e. i Coniuieico htr(Ot occurred yesterday. '1 bt supervisor hits had it repaired. Snow fill te the duptb of two inches last uigbt. .trillion tlie luun Madame Fry's concert company, will appear in tlie opeia heuse en Tuvsday evenlng ; ami ihe band fan mil open en Wednesday evening, and coutltiue during tlin week. Miss Ijdia Muer, Norwood, Kiie&t of MitH Alice MulliUKer. Mauetta m te have but Itvu licensed te Bt II liquor thin jeai. is the pla02B 'Siitlre l'rntik.,A, Hullcatiun. Jehn J. Frauk, eeii., jiiHtlce of the poace, HJLd.s Han valcntine te tlie editeri Of tbe l.STEl.UnhMl.lt : " I am Hiirpribed at your article of S.tt utday, Feb. t), 1SSI, ntjled "A Speedy HeeeM-ry," in it Htatlutf that I was in Ltncatir en Saturday and had entirely recovered from ui illucw.s. If ou intend it as n ulur en mjbelf and I).-. Cr.ii 1 ac cept it as such, but would hke you te e iy what you ii.c.in '.' " In replv te the, ait cle I will h.ty that I was net in I.iii&tHtfr en Saturday, Feb. 1), 1S8I, :ih ou alli'Ke.all icpertH te the contrary, have net reen in L.uieahtei hinue Wcdncfday, Feb. (J. lfbl, and went tben aiaiuHtthu advice of Or. Cui ; but will cay that I certainly will be around thin week, when the day in set for tlie hearing. If jeu tea tir te uiaUu the collection I winh j en would de fe ; if net plcase accept my thanks fei the freeadvertiseiueut '' (iiinu.iKv. llentlnit llitvlit I. I.eclicr, At piccbely 10 o'clock this mcmitij,', , mid after a lingering illness of consump tion of the threat, Mr. David I'. Lechor, oue of the best known business men el this city, d ed at his rcsideuce ou East King street. He was in tbe 57th year of his age mid was a native of Washington county, Md , whciice his father, Jacob II. Lechur, removed te Mt. Jey, this county, and engaged in the tanning business tbcre about forty years age. Twe years later he removed te this city and cariicd ou the same biibiuc.is at the corner of West Orange and Frince str.et8. Mr. D. 1'. Loeher, when n young man, went te l'ottHville, I'.t., and engaged in the currjiug business. Returning from there te Lincaxter he started a currying establishment nnd succeeded it with the tanning industry, which be successfully ami profitably developed during tbe war, retiring from it 1(1 yemsnge, when be sold the bushiest) te Myern A- Zeek. Six years age he again established a tannery in as as as boeiatiou with bis sous, nnd under the llrm naine of 1) l Lechor it Sens. Upen the death of the Inte Patrick MoKvey the banking ilrm of Kvnns, MclWey & Ce. was dissolved nnd sne cccdcd by It. A. Evans & Ce., who in turn weiosucceedfd in Dccomber, 1870, by the llrm of I). P. Lechor it Seu. At tlrstthey carried ou business ou Eist Kin? struct, between Ceutie Square mid Christian, but eleven years age Mr. Lechor built nnd re ro re meved bis b.uilt te the Ih.e, large luildlng which new ecciiplles the southwestern corner of Contre Siiuare. JSlr. Lechor was married wlien a young man te Miss Clemeiitlue, daughter of the lite Hebcit EvaiiK, mid sister of our well kuenu tewnsuiau, Rebert A. Evans. Sbe HUivivcs her husbiiid, togctber with four sons, Chas. II, Kebert, Grove nnd Ounv out, the latter seven y ars old. The elder seu Is of the llrm of I). P. Lechor & Ben, and the eldest two nre members of D. P. Loebcr it Sens. Geergo W. Lechor, of Centra Square, Is n brother of the do de erased mid se was tbe late Jes. II. Loebcr of Hnirisburg. In his business outerprisea Mr. Leubor was energetic, sagacious nnd far sighted j nud by the excrobe of these qual ities accumulated n handseme cstate, including n line farm ou the Llttts tnrn pike In which be took n great deal of in in tercst. He was en ardent admirer of geed horses nnd kept n number of them, driv ing seme of the host slngle, double, tandem mid lour in-hand teams In the county. Mr. Lechor was an nfloetionato nnd genial man in bin family ami social rota tion!, he had many watm frlends, nnd in his pretrnctcd illness had the sympathy of n wlde olrele, who will mourn IiIb death. Dentil of an ICttlumule uhl l.iiity, Mrs. Elizabeth Simen, rellet of the late William Simen, died rather suddenly en Saturday ovening about 10 o'elook, nt her lfuldence, cerner of West OraiiRe nnd Mary stnets, aged 05 years. Sbe was will-known te and cordially liked by ul mi st every ene In the West End, having for mnuy years kept the oernor grocery wlure bIie lived. Although for se me time a si.llorer from theuinnttim, no npprehcu. nlenu worn ontertalnod ns te her condition, md who was 8lttlK in ft ehnlr talkliiff te ene (if her i-eim when bIie niiddeiily mid iilftly exilrcd, the fatal pain probably le.iclilujj her heart. 8!ie leaven four adult Heim In thU city ami a number of relatives in Il.iltlmure and Yerk te mourn her Mid dun ileatb, the liimnal te take plnce te morrow nt 2 o'clock, with Interment nt Woodward Hill. IIphIIi lit l.ewla Alauf, Ijcwlri Mauri, a well known elni maker, dled nt IiIh residence, Ne. C0II West King street, en Saturday uliiht, itvletim of een ntimptinu. Heme months nie, whlie pre piloterol the eitfar ntore (ippuslte the In ti!I,I.I"i:nci;ii elllai-, hn was obliged te re lliiiiilsh Itou iice'iiint or faihiiK health. flu waH 111) ye.iiN of nn utid n member of Menlercy LoiIke. I O. O. F., mid tbe American Mechanics. hm.k or HTOUIC1, Wtellllclcn I'l ll)?l(l el Tii-iUf. Thin nftcrnoeii Samuel Ileum ii Sen, iiiiclleueerH sold tlie following htecks etc , nt the Cooper Iioiipe ler tbe iidtuliiis. traters of Iliidelph IlnrulMi deconsed. Twe ei.OOOQuarryville rnllreid Letulu te I W. I.nidlitb itt tun 25 per $100. l)in AMHI Otluirvvlllil ntllrnnfl lifinit in Jonas IIiuiiIhIi at $1 1U 10 per 9100. Une SOUU imidakter city six per cent. bend te Jonas I tarnish at tJlOJ.'Je ptr 4100. One Kiuie benil te Hame nt $101.75 per $100. One of same te same at $101.75 per$100. Five shares Inmiaster and KaditiK nar row Rauun railroad stock te Htrr, at $2 per iihare. Ten shnres of Willow Street turnplke stock te Jacob Iliiuish, a' $13 05 per share. Pifrn rtlinirrt nf i.'ini.:iMl.(.r fNiimlA Xn. tieual bank stock te David Hoever, at jus per siiare. Tun shares of hjiue te David llingw.ilt, at $112 jicr share Five hhares of sime te Jehn O. Hair, at $112 pur share. II IKY NKtV.l. fruiiitMir tlrergniiiuu uurrrieiiitrnt. Hervey Haujjhman sUuchtcred two porkers which weighed 810 pounds, and Harry Tiiumeus at Nine Feiuts, slaugh tered oue that tipped the scaln nt 110 pounds. Will Thompson has bought tbe ceed will and llxttires of the stere of W. S. Fcrree In the vill n of Unorc,etown, and will taku possesien about April 1st. Jereme Kceley, M. I)., of Oeoruetown, oentemplatcs visiting Texas during next month te leek after a section el laud in Floyd county, which he has owned for several years. The township nominations will be lie'd en Saturday oveninir, lCtb Inst. Demo cratic at the Orcen Tree hotel; Republi can at the (loerKotown hotel. Iln.ltir much, Ex-Uollecter Thus. A. Wiley, of this city, has bought the interest of tbe late Siiu'l U. Cellins, In the tjpe feuudry establishment of Cellins cc McLeester, Philadelphia, a well known firm, te whose prosperity Mr. Wiley will briiiK 'nrRe lni ness oxperionco and careful training in the iiualitics whieh make for commercial suc cess Tlm Hobrerstewn reliini; mill has been leased for two jears te a linn composed of W. C. Mitrde utmll, TIieh. McLaren, Jehn Loreus: nud I.iyler Huddleseii, late of the I'uuii iron works. The Uohreistown mill will be lltted up at ence for business mid the lessees have the option of purchase at tbe expiration of thuir leure. itlMyer'n cenn. Tlin mayor bad ciht customers this morning, old of whom be committed ler five nnd another for twenty dajs for drunken nml disorderly conduct. Six IeiIkcis were dicclurced two of whom were small liejs, uanud Kline, who bald their father, a tobacco buyer, had dtiveu them away trein heinu I'mil tlie Mnn. Samuel 11. I, man, a member of tbe Lancaster uiilitmy company who was lined $10 by a court martial for hid to te to hnvier nt the encampment e. the National Guards, Williamsport, last summer, was arrested by the sucrill' en Ham id ay. He was discharged ou payment of the titieaud costs, amounting te $15. i-ei.louce l(iiuciil. This afternoon Millard F. Hildebraiid was brought into court mid his sentence was changed from 10 years te 0 years ami 0 mouths, as under the old souteuco bis time would czpire at a season of the year when it is unlawful te liberate a prloencr. Have Hall. Living V.Uawley, the jeiiuginau who was bofero tbe judges ou Saturday en tbe obarge of being incorrigible, furnished ball for his geed behavior late in the nttcr neon and he was discharged. m Trciili Sedn. It, M. Ferry . Ce., Huedsiuun, et Ditielt, Mich., rnlue, puck nnd bend out Iresli and re liable iiurduii Bcedi". Their llrm imuiu Is n Uaileinmk Unit needs no lurtlmrcuaruutee, Tim uttontlen el the cltUuus el Lancaster city und county la icspectfiilly called te the following emit LAtrASTKIl, Vel) 0, 1SSI Te lha Officii! nnd Mtrchantt of Ismcatter Ciiintul County 1 would respectfully stnte that I have this day cemldnud with IV.-i U llres. In publMiliiK a complete neueral illrecteiy et the tntiie county, and nsk that you give us your llbeinl patieuae In thu ciiterpilna that wl I beuellt you us well ns ourselves. JUI1N II ll.Vll.NK3. We earnestly link your lull pAtioniiie prom. Islni; a book et the tntirt cewvty th U will Ktve entire siitlstnctlen. K Kit HIS 1IU03. IoiignzeTiiomis, Manage-. le-'.'t. AiiHmeuiPnta. " Jan ffyrt." That popular uctiess, Char Char eotte Thompson, should huve u large audience te-morrow mcnlnir, when she appears In her great pnit tn the Interesting pluyet "June Kyie." 81iu bus long neon a favorite In it, unit has wen tiuiieund wealth. It Is mostly ucreu. Hen of her own, and Is lepletu with attrutt, Ivuiilss, humor and Interest. This play should be seen, us tt Is ntwuys greatly appreciated. tiVKOlAL NOriVKH. r TTsni. r.jwj .ianriw : emrnrTrTr . -Unfit VrarC Hereiuli Cured. A vnliieil correspondent, Albert Simpsen, eiq., wrltliiBlrem Peoria, III., says: "Samnrt tan A'erviixt cured iuu of scrofula, niter having sutlored lei-B years ulth tlie dlsense." Mr. Simpsen Hvos In l'oerla. Ask hlin. Your ilriigKlst Uceps It, 11.60. IMwtloed.Cw Fer 1.UU1U Ifwic, Bidu or Uliest, use 8111 f.UU'8 1'OltOUH tl'I.ASTKIt. I'rlce, 2.1 cent cont cent Seld by II. II, Cochrun, 137 and 1SJ North (Juoen treet, Lancaster. lebHoedO riiyslctans recommend porous plnsteis In cases or llach Ache, I.umu bldu, HUH Muscles, Ulieuiniitlsm ami all Incut pains. J lop I'Uu levt are the best made, combining Kreali Heps with Hums, lteady te use, pleasant nnd pew. erful in action, '2& cts. at any drug store. Itepuuu Upen It, Mether Hhlpten's prophesies unit Louisiana auctions ure very uiieurtulu thlngj, but Ihemai' hcltetrta Oil cun be depended upon always. It cures uehes nud pains et overy de scription. Fer saiu bv u. ft. coehran, drug gist, 1J7 nml 139 North Queen street. Ulllcohetileri, Tlie efllca held )y ttie kldneys tioneot im portance. They uct as natures sluce-way te carry oil the extrn liquids from the system and with them the impurities both these that nre tuken Inte the stomach and these that tire formed In the bleed, Any clogging or Inac tion or ttiose organs Is thurolero Important Kidney. Weitls nuture's elllclent assistant In keeplng the Kidneys in geed working order, duuuhiiiuiii'is mum uuti iiuiuuiiig neaituy action. ii. ii yuu lyeuiii uui weniinii neon well. Kldnoy.Werl, ' take tin Net Mern llllniltr de cnrntully tn iitirelissltiK iikmIIcImp. Many inlvurilKtil leinix'ies eun work ureal Inliirv nre werse tliuu linne, Ilunleek lltentl llitlm u in putelv n veeliililii pr iinrAtleu I the smiillctit ulitlil (mil lake Ilium 'limy kill illv i'mil nml euro tlin pnlleiil In u site nml kluillv way, Ker sain hy II. II (Jnclirun, druKi'lsl, 1.17 nnilini North Unnuit nircut. I'liriiineiil I'rtvetilru OrsTRii IUr, (jueix's retiKir, ( Nkw Veuk, a pi II II, ISM t bellrvn t luive been niivud Hern n tbrrlhle Illness by Alcoeh'h I'uiteni I'mstkiis. About ninentli no I was nltiicked wttbn violent piilu In my chest, iicemnpinleit by lever nml Kriittilinieulty In brealldnif. I np ptclimiiliMi pneiiuinnlii, which Is prevalent nt prpsnnt I went te l 'd mn npiiHcl ene of Allceek's IMastrrs liolween my elienliler tiliiitesiiiiil twoeu my cliest. In nil lieiirmy brnillilnif wns tiiucli ensler, In two hours the put li Iuu I led me, it I id tlin next meiulnifl nwoke perlectly Iite Hern fever. I wentiiliniil my liiKliiesiiui iiHiml nml utlliueiul of n week took tliepliiKleiHOII. Ker Hit) lust ten yinrs Allceek's I'lnstei-s liiivn n ii. ed liv my Imnllv ltli tlie In st ellerl tiiiniilH, ceulis, and patn In th clile nnillmek. U, II. 8IIK11WOOD. Ile suie te nil till n " Allenck's " I'oreus I'Iih ter. as nil etlmrsaru werllili ss liiitutletis. Fur nfle"ii years I wits nnneyeil with savere pnln In my lie-ul nml illcliarei Inte my threat from Ciititrrh. My sunsn et smell was tniiclitinpfilicit. llv Ihuusn et Kly's Crenm fliilni I hnve nvorceiiii) iliesn treubli-s.-.l. II. Cine, Ht. Denis Hetel. New erk Fer snveiat years 1 h ive Iieen troubleil with Catnrrli-Kly's CreAtn Halm has proved te In tlie nrtlcle ilcslreu. I bullove It ts the only cum. Ii. II. Unburn, llai-itwma Merchant, TewftiulH, I'r. Ill iivilcelAw Tackle mi nnatlnntn reiixh or cold with Hide's Heney of Ilorehoiiml nml Tnr. I'lke's Toetluiche Dreps cum In enj inlnute 111 lwileel.ir Aletiiers ' Alnltinrni Alntnhrs Amvnu illaturheil nt nUlit nml lireken el your n st by a slek clilhl siiircrlnir unit crying with tlm uxrrncliittiiq pain of culling teeth T It se, Rent ence nnd irut nliottlnet MUS. WIN 8!,0V'8H(l()TI!l.VI8YltlTi ti will relieve the peer little Hiillerer linineillntily ilepnuii upon tt s there Is no inlitiikii itheut It. Tiiure If netn inntliei en enrtli who has nor used It who will net tell you nt onee that It will roKiiliile tlie liewel nnd kIve ri'Ht te the mother, nml rellet and hnallh te the child, oi ei enitlm; like tnaxie. It tipcrti-ctly situ Ui usu In all ciHiis, uinl pliins.iiit te tlie taste, nnd Is tlie prescription of one of the eldest nnd best eiiiiiln physletnns tn the tinned Shites. Sii, everywhere, 'il cents n lett'. iniivl-M.W..w Tug weik, worn unit dyspi-ptle "11011111 tuke Cnlileu's I.l'jiild Ilei f Tonic. Ve ether. Ot DniXKl'ts. ni-lwiieciil.tw Itiunii'H miiinniiiMit I'Himrpa. Is the most ellectlve 1'nln Destroyer In the world. Will moil surely quicken tlin bleed whether taken Internally or applied exter nnlly, anil thereby morn ceitulnly KKI.1EVK l'AIN, whether chienln or nrute, than nny ether puln nllovlnter, nnd It U warranted don den blu tlm strength than nnv ether similar propn prepn rntlnn. It cures patn In the Hide, Hack or llewcls, Sere Tlirimt, Kheiiiiiiillain, Toetlmclin, unit ALL ACIlfS, utld Is Tin- llrnut Kellnvt-r of ThIii "IIHUWN'lj 1I(1U8K1IUI.I I'ANAUKA' should be In evury family, A tenspnentul et the I'niiiiceii In n tumbler et hoi w.itiir wiit mid, If picfeir-'il) tiiken nt bedtime, will IUIKAK UP A CUI.D. 2.1 cents betlln nml-T.Tli.r.tw IIhtiI t'l llrllevn. It Idliiuil te believe that n mnn w.n ctiied et Kldimy DIiinMO utter his Imly as swollen ns hltfiisnlnr el, and hn hud bien i;lvcnii)as Incurable and lay nt death's deer. et such n cure was iicceinplUlied by Kidney-Wert In tlm person el M. M. Ileveiusux, of Ionia, Mich., who says ' After thlrt.-en of 1 honest doctors In Iti troll laid kIviiii urn up, 1 was eunid by hldnuy-Wnrt. 1 viiitit every one te knew what ulineii It u. low in Actum iii-niui. t stems Htnince that nnv ene will sutler liein the many ileriiiigeuieiits brought nn Ii) an Impure condition i! uM bleed, whim set). V ILL'S jAUgAl'AltlLLA AN ItSTII.LI.NUIA, or III.(IUI) AND LIVKlt 81 lllTl' will restore perleet hetlth te the physical oigaiilnitlen. It Is Indt ed u strengthening syrup, pleasunt te take n id his proven Itself te Ihi the lMst III.OUI) I'UIIIFIKIt nver dlsetivere.l, etleet nnlly curing Hcrelula, Syphllllc illaenlei-s, llinkness et the Kidneys, Krjslpelas, .Mala ria: all iiitveus dUenlers und debility, till, leus ceinpliilntH ami all tllieases Intlleutlng nn Impiirn condition el the lilend. Liver, Md neys, bioinaeh. Skin, etc. It lerreets Indt gestltm. A single biiltle will piove te you IU meilts as a hi tilth lenewer, ler It ACTS I.I I v K A CIIAItM, especially when the cempl lint is el an exhaustive u.iuire, having a ti-ndtmcy te lisen tlm natural vigor nt the bralu and uer vims system. .irtKll'S PAIN t'ANAChA cures Ii palll In Ulan and btut. fm use nxturmdly and Inter nally. UKDUOIt-K I'OWDKUh cure all ills,ia-es rheisn, cuttle, Hheep, hogs, poultry and nil Livestock A I'OMTl VKUUItK iiiii)U3 Knrsaln at II. It. Ce"lir.in's drnn Blnrn 1S7 North Uueen stieid HhMII'l.ll l'IUt.11 1IKATI1. The lellnn tug statement el William J. Cough ln,et Semeivllle, Mass,, Is se loiiinrknlile that wu beg teusk for It tlm attention et our lead ers. He says : "In Hit tall el lBTHI was taken with a violent blunting nl the luius, followed by ufrcoie cough. I seen began te ln-.ii my appetite nml llesh. I was se weak at one time that I could mil leave my bed. In the sum mer OI1S77 I nu.siiiliuliteiltnt.1uC'Uy Hospital. While there the docteis said 1 had a hole In my lettluug as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever n bundled dollars In doctors and med icine. 1 was se lur gene lit one time n repot t went mound that 1 wius dead. 1 gave up hope but u tileml told me et lU. WM. HALL'S IIALSAM t'OUTHK I.UNc.8. I lnughe nt my trleiitls, thinking my cuse liicurnble, but 1 get n brttle te satisfy thorn, when te my sur prison it grallllcitteii, I commenced tn led better My hope, encn dead, begun te icvlve, unit tn-lay I (eel In butler sptills than I hnve the pest thrce years. "1 wrltethls hoping you will publish It, se that every one mulcted will. Deiused Lungs will be Induced te tuke lilt. WM. HALL'S IIALSAM KOltTIlK LVNUI.aiitlbocenvluccd that CUNSUMl'TIU.N CAN UK CUUKD. I have taken two bottle- unit can positively say mm u nas none me moie geed nun all the ether medicines 1 have taken Allien my sick uess. Myien'h has nl most entirely dlsnp pouredunit I s.iull seen bu utile te go te work.' Sold b II II. I eelirun, 1U7 North Uiieeiislreet IIHATIIH. LeciiBik On Monday 10 a. ni., D.ivll I. Loeher, In his 57th J car, Ills lelatlves und Irlcuils me iispectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en Wednesday, ut3K P- m., Iieni li s late residence, 1C0 Kaat King stieet, ltevKii In this elty, en thelDlh Inst,, Kate A., daughter et Fanny and thu late Isiael Hoy Hey or, aged Se yiurs, Thorelatlvos and trlends of the family aie respectlully Invltud te attend the luneral from the reslduncent her mother, Ne. SJ7 West Walnut street, en Wediialitay altornenn at 'J o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill come tery. tll-2lti Macs, In this city, en the Olh lust., Lewle U. Mans, aged JJ years unit 13 uuys. The relatives and friends of the family, also Monteiey Ledge, Ne, till, I. u. U. F., and American Mecliunlcs ure respect'uily Invited te attend the luneral trein his late leilduncj, Ne, 00J West King street, en Wu lueiday after- uoenat'2 o'clock, Interiuent ut Woodward IUU cemetery. Ill tit Kknpie February 10, in this city, Uoergo Kentllg, In the 73th j car el his age. Tbe lelatlves and friends of the family are respectlully Invited te attend the funnial from Ids lute luihlcnce, Ne, 2J0 Mlddle street, en Wodnesduy ulternoen ul '1 o'clock, Intor Inter ment at Woodward 1 1 111 cemetery, Simen. In this city, en the 9tli lesL, Kllza Kllza beth, mllctet the lulu Wlllltiui Simen, In tlie tinn jearel lioruge, Tlie relatives and ft lends el the family are respectfully Invlled te attend the funeral, from her lute roildetico, Ne. 130 West Oniuga street, en Tueaday atiernoen ut '2 o'clock in. terment at .ion coinetory, u llultlmore papers plcase copy HIS W A U t'KU TlHKStBNTn . 3Em-i.--aceastS CKIAIIS roil I UK IKtl.lDAVSlNlUtXICS I nl l r.0 bud Ive ul f H lll'AIA.N'H YKI.I.OW KHOUT (1K1A It HMIUK Gl I'.MJINK, VAIlrtCIUAll.OI.KAIll'ILI.UIt I only B cents, nt IIAHIMAN'S VKLLOW KUONT CIUAtt UTOItK. 1 ,11111 MAI.K Ul ItKNI'lllK OLD BUN F.NUINK IIUU8K. e v7aTsohei.niikiiufji, JACUIt UA1ILK. All f8-'li 1 HAItll.l.V. (ID It DUIlr AND VINI'.SIN I Jt Hn MlHlslllg lliiekwheat.S tt packages ler I 17e.i C'eluinbla ill vur Salmen, no.; Cox's debt- tlnn, net I'uie sugar nyrup, eumi tc. Mew llrlml Apples, fin u quart llest Kllu Dried Cem Meal, :1ke u quart I Mutches, 7 nml Hen dozen llest Colleen, VI, 1ft, "', 'ilc. Ill lyeed IICOK'I'h'JlUNM. I'lAMI mOVKII, I'lAlKisnnd Furniture moved nt short no no Hen, Unlets by mall solicited. Over l.oei) pianos ineicd In tliwm yems. 1 AUG. F. KKINOKIU., rrlil-tlil Ne, aWN.Uueutiat., Lancinlur. W" (KII.KN IKKtll.s, HIICIC flllTlS AND Ulnvesntcnstt Coinferls, Weel Shawls, Grey HlnnketN unit Felt Hhliti at cost Alse let best Dark ','nlleees nt flc. per ynnl. I'erfuct Goods, llest Feathers always en hand At SWA UK'S, Ne.fV) North UtieenSt. ?UU UOIINTV'uOM.IllSSIUNl'.IC. JOHN It. II AltltAU.et Christiana, Sallsbtiiy township. 44-VtibWct te ttie ilce'slen el tlin Demo Deme Demo cratle county convention. fs-tlAw StVKKT UAt'ltKAL, OI.lt .IUIKIU, Union Club, Union .luck Uitr Little Pilet. Hiepdaula, Vetcrun nnd ether Cigarettes nt bottom prices, nt HAIITMAN'S VKLLOW FllUNT LIUAK BTUKK. I-fTKIl A KlHHT-Ul.rtHS IVOIIII- worker who can maki)Mlrtt-cls wheel, gearings, unit run work nt bodies. Cull nt I'HILIl' DUKItSUMV OAlllllAUF. FACTtl. ItV, 191 unit 1M Kust King street, Lnnessti-r, I'll. AT NWAICK'H lll'KN 1U.IIAV HALF Weel Spring Dres l'lulds nt I2 ets t also one Inte! (ii-lnch all-wool Ilebege, worth Mler A6cls., reduced te. TO cts.: lltiln early but cannot lm had eveiTday iniiowllneei Lmlles' White fihlrVs lust received j lust received nn nn eilier let et extra large Towels nt nets. SWAItll'S, lunle-.lmilll Ne. 30 North Queen street. DIMNKHS OK SIOUT, VKUTKUt, IIICAII nche, Ultlillners, Palpitation et the Heart, and nil Symptoms et Apoplexy and Diseases el the Heart etfectully and siicceselully treat ed by II. It. LUNQAKKK. M. II.. Cnn be ntblres'Cil by Inttei (confidentially) and medicine sent, with pioper directions te anvpartel thnreentry. Omen Ne. IS Kest Wulnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree. tll-3td,tw 1lTATK OF OIlAttLKS KOTUWI'I LKIt, li lute et Lancaster City, dec d. Lettnrs tei-tiimentury en said estnte having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thoirlenio requested te make Imme diate payment und these hit. Ing claims ngalust the Mime, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned. JUIIN FUIISCH, Executer. II. C. KliEADT, Att'y. J'CtdM lTl nn KKU'AIlll S.VII.I. MIC l'Alll II V OOUUthe uiiiterslgnnil for tlm arrest nnd conviction el the person or persons who cans'il the death of ilernard short, near the vitilige et Kuwllnsvllle. Lancaster county, I'a ou the night of the 31st et.Ianuaiv, l'-SI. HAM'I. M. MVKU3, A. SUM MY. M. II I Lit Kit It A NDT. Fiunk UnmsT, County Commissioners Clerk. IS-3tt: IOU U.lJtUAINS In OvernllN, Working l'ntits. Sack Ceals, Working Mill Is, Knlt.lackeLs and Underwear, (ilnvis. Milts. Hese. Comlerts and 'ill klmli el Winter Uoeds ole-dng eat without regunl te cost. Having an overstock en u mil it win piy te buy ler next season at piesnnt prices, l'leasn call nml examine bclnie you buy. 4tfl'rude Dollars taken nt l'ar. IIKNIIY 1IKCHTULD, Inli.T-lyd Ne. bl North Queen tatieet. 1,'sl'ATK OF KKUHKV ; iavi:li:k, i.atk 1j et Lancaster city, ilecuftsed. Hie under- signed auditor, appointed te pass upon excep liens nud tn illsiilbiite the balance irmalntng la the binds el tbe account lilt, J. K Stealing, one et tlm executers, te unit among these lPKtilly uulttlu 1 1 tlm xmim, will Bit ter th it purpose en TUKSDAY, FKII. l'J, llSI, nt 10 o'clock u. in, tn tlin Lltirmy lienui or the Court llniie, In the Hy et LHiieaster, wheru nil persons interested la palddlrtilburkm umv altund. A. C. ItKlNOhllL. JanJHItd.M Auditor. Ji,r.eji !i ThOf ION (IF SUIKIOI. IIIKI'OrOHH. oualllleil electors or the city of Lnn caster ure hereby nelinud that an election w III no ui'iii in ine eeverni warns, nt tun usual places el holding tutu unit ceuntv elections, en TIIHSDAY. FKllltCAKV 19, 1SSI, botveen tin linurrief 7 o'clock in tlin morning nnd 7 o'cleek In tlmevenlm; etsald tiny, let Ihopur Ihepur Ihopur pO"ef electing twelve pclfOiis te serve as school tllreetets for the term et tlnee j-eais trnm the Hut Thtiisilay In Neveuibri next. And the election ofllceis tn tliesuveial wards ur hereby icrjutrcd tn make the necessaiy elllclal tetilins of the election te thnpinlbou thnpinlbeu thnpinlbou eliuy. .IUI1N LLVKKdDOD, jaii'illdM President tOlt HALK. s ,i mill: iieitflis run HKsi in ni'i.vi;.ns llnuse llleek. corner hlmrand rrlncnMs Alrfe Ne. 11J West King stn-ut Fer lent Hern April 1. loli'-'netil J. II MA11TIV, Tteas. c tuiirF.it neunr. feic ui-.p. i', l ills inc. slinble Hetel, tlelmrn tlist-class business. und located wit nl u li .If unquaie Hern the cun cun He et the city Is for rent. Apply te WM..1 COUP Kit, J Jl till UJ West King St , Lancaster J, 'OH SAL 1 have i F, tin KAST IF.Hsis btieels which I will sell en nailer tcium than ever befoie etteretl te the public. Cull en I. 1'. MAiUlt, IniiU-Smil Sli North Queen btreet. I OK IlK.IT FltO.11 Al'llll. 1. J1 The second unit tlilnl floors of Ne H Kust King street, suitable ter nny Mu I et busluesH. Alse Urn basement et tbe nauiu building s lit. ted up for a tlrst class restauiaut liitilrn at JlS-tttl NOa.OASNOKTH QUKKN 1)T. j:n 1 lilt TA I N.1I ICNI. ,'ULTUN OI'ICKA HUUSi: Tuesday Evenlng, Februnry 12. Special Kngngomeiit of the Celebrated Acliess, Charlette Thompson, Supported by a well-seleited company of urlluts, lu hoi gie.it creation, the .New JANE EYRE. Continuous pcuis of laughter trein b gin ning te end, telling with thillllug climaxes an Intense and dramalle steiy. AUMlSIUN, - 33, 00 and 7.'. ( ICNTS IIKSKHVKDHKAT8, - - 7r. CK.NTb! New en sale at Opera IIou-e onice. IS. it UAUltlAUJftt, tt ILUZ .LUU-JE.f K DUllULlCY tt CO. SMtfUHS ! SLKIGIIS ! EDGERLEY & CO., MAUKKT HTIIKKT, IN UK Alt OV NKW P03TOFFDJK, LANOASl'KK, I'A. We have at our Factory and Itepoiitery a I mge and apleudld Abneitmeut el PORTLAND, ALBANY, -AND- DOUBLE SLEIGHS. Thoynreniutloof the lit st selected Material and Finest Finish. Our motto " Union sales ami suiull profits.'1 It costs nothing te cull and examine our work. We alBOhave en hand A FULL LINK OF FINK CAIllllAUK WOKK. W miANTKVDU k,,0W" Umk0' A'''' WellK Itepalrlng promptly attendetl te. One Bet el worttmen especially empleyed ler that pim pese. n!W-t!dA MKKltsllllAUM l'11'fHANItTUIIl'.S, ALL guaruntced te he us represented, sulta sulta hle for presents, at IlAUTMAN'a VKLLOW Fit )NT OlUAIi 81UUK, S'ECONl) EDITIOB. MONDAY ijlVENINO, FEB. 11, 1004. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS. yOJUU'iTOKFUllKIUNANltHUMF. NKWS. Twu ntvrii FBriitlmi Towns Tuken by (lie Fulie I'hrepliet Tlie Volestin Blount .i:inn In n Mtnte ut Kruptten, t..,n."l..Peb' n Tlie Figare states that hi .Mahdi's troops have taken Sunkell.ncar IfasNeIa, mul Havliin, a smell ncapert ueith el Suaklin, It saya mi English f?un. beat b:m bcen dcsiiatchcd te ehcll Jtavlua. Uii. Uenlnn lu FsDt Caiiie, Feb. II Oen. Gorden haa ar rived nt licrber. He lias asked for robes of honor mid swords te dlstrlbute nmenjr local dlgnltarlcB. s 111 en et Ctna Areuisil. Londen, Feb. 11. Mount .'Ctua is In n stnte of eruption. Streng oarthqtiake boekn wote felt bofero this oruptlen UC'ilU. ! Four Firemen llnrned te Ileatli. The ClopiiiRteii wast works at Dundoe euriiea this inerninjr. Four (lromeu lest iticir lives. Serero Onlra Him Slew storms. Bevere gales and snow storms pievail throughout Boetlaud and North Wales. Klets In West Attics. Advicei from West Afriea, dated Jan. lltb, ntate that scrieuH rletA owing te the opposition nctalnsttlie Angle Froneh com mission marking boundaries of the west coast, have eccuned at Aoera and Qultta, nud wero nttended with considerable less of Ufa. Alnny Chrlitliitis Maemcred. Paiiis, Feb. 11. L Mende (nowBpnier) publisheH a dispateb from the Froneh bishop of Tonquin te the effcet that ene priest, 23 catoehlsts and 215 Christians have bcen masRaercd and that 103 mission heuses have been dostreyod. The bishop appeals for help. ' l-eiliiiis Werk uy Driitikcin aien. I'wres, ()., Fab. 11. Eighteen drunken men beardtd a Teledo, Cincinnati, A; St. Leuis coal train, ou Satur day, nt Millcdgovllle, Ohie, and took possession of It, drivltiR the conductor, Tlies. Curtin.away ufter seriously in juring him, whlie Hrakeman T. 8. Cellins, who came te tbe rescue, was frightfully beaten. The latter wai brought te this city ami cannot survlve. Tbe ongincer was compellod te out his cnglne loeso from the train te run te Mll'odgevillo te save his life. Thore have been no arrests. At Itemllng nnd l'otutewn. Hr-ADiNO, Pa., Feb. 11. The nail plate mill of the I'ottstewn Iren company, nt Pottstown, and seven furnaces in the puddling department started up this morning. The mill shut down December Mb, aud has been idle since Kev. Dr. It. W. Stenn, captain of tbe eolebrated Harris (N. T.) light cavalry, during the war, nnd pastor of St. Barnabas Episcopal church, of this eity, died here te-day, aged 70 years. Laber Ai'etmtl Trenten, Tiiknten, Feb. 11. The New Jersoy stcel and iron works resumed work this morning after being closed six woeks for repairs. Thirteen huudrcd men are cm pleycdjln the works. Tbe chain makers have struck owing te i reduction in the wages About forty men are employed m tbe chain depart ment. Tlin rlmiu nt Cincinnati Cincinnati, Feb, 11. It has been raiti lug all night, and tbe rlver continues te rise. Thore is much destitution in this vicinity nnd appeals for aid are being uent forth. Ne casualties have bcen reported as yet, oxeopt the drowning of two dlsrep. utable women, who wero carousing en a beat mid fell overboard. Tlie Htilklug Weuvert. Fall Hivkii, JIass , Feb. 11. The weavers at King Philip mills struck to day for n return of the ten jier cent. reduction. Sema of the men wanted te go te work at neon nud nnether meeting will be held te dcoide upon final action. ltclitsed te Marry Him llutli Dead." Milwai'keb, Wis., Feb. 11. Jerry Starueld, a telegraph operator, shot Bridget Egau last night heoause sbe re fused te marry him. He then shot him self. Beth nre dead. Help Iruui tlie Oevernineiil, Washinoten, Feb. 11. The Uouse cominittce ou appropriations te-day agreed te icpeit a bill for tbe Immcdl.Me appropriation of $1)00,000 for the euiierers by tbe Heed along the Ohie river nud its tributaries. i, itchy Iteaulcg. Wahiiiniiien, Feb. 11. The Heube cominittce en publie buildings mid grounds te-day, ngreed te report favorably Rep resentative Ermoutreut's bill for a public building at Heading, Pa., te cost $80, 000. Air. Ittuseltu Allve at Noen, Nnw Yunit, Feb. 11. Mr. Themas Iviiisclla was still nllre at neon, but was se prostrated that bis death is looked ler any moment. Dfiillt u Mrs. Ocn, Trevlue. Femituss MoNiien, Va., Feb. 11. Au. Oen. Trovine, daugliter of the late Oec Ord, died here last night. VF. A Illicit IrilllOATlONS, Wahiiinoten, Feb. 11. Fer the Mlddle Atlautie Btates, oleudy weather, slight snow, witti nortneast te southeast winds, generally lower barometor, nearly station ary followed by n slight rise in tempera tempora tompera lure. A Corpse Miming On Feb. 0 Alfred W. MoKiuney. seu of William MoKlnuey. of Trey, N. Y died at Crescent Citv, Fla , and the widow and her brether, Irving Nuwcemb, stnrted for Trey with the remalus. The last boeh of the box containing the body was ut Jersoy City en Baturdny. Mrs. MoKiuney was told nt New Yerk that the oasket bad been sent te Trey en the preceding train, but when sbe roaehod thore she found that the box supposed te contain the body con cen con tained euly an empty caskotfer a party In Lanstngburg. Dr. Gregery, of Brooklyn, was telegraphcd te aud roplyed that the body must be in Albany, but the express authorities in Mint eity say they have net saeu It. Airs. MoKlnuey fears tbe body has bcen stelen. '1 he health authorities of Jersoy City wero telegraphed te but they knew nothing of the body's wherea bouts. Mew In New Yerk 7 n. y.Bun. It seems te be gonerally belleved that two things nre Bottled in regard te the next presidential oleotion. One is that ue candidate will niccecd unless he can carry the state of New Yerk. The ether Is that the tariff will be forceil into the contest and be among tbe leading issues of the eampalgn. Assuming this te be the case, will it net be well for auy party that hopes te prevail in the approaching struggle te Unit out and carefully consider just hew New Yerk stands en tbe tariff question ? New Yerk Is a ctose etate, and it would net be safe te make a nilstake in respect te a matter ou whieh the result of the contest may turn, nOIlAOK UUKKLKV'd 8LU'l'Klt9, Made from a !UHlesmtK Nkln lu 1B13 utl Hew Wern by his llretlHr. Iu 1813 Heraco Grccley established n colony in Laokawaxen township. Plke county, Pa., te test tbe vnlue of Charles l'ourler's soeal theories. Jehn Dutteti. tinnr fAa ,ln.,l . , ... v .. .. .iiiiiii ui tins village, was nn original member or tlm colony. He had ohnrge of the shoe shop. On ene of Mr. Greeley's visits te the oelony he was walking noress a fleld when he saw an onermousrattlcsunko lying celled a few feet ahead of him, nnd springing its rattle lnstlly. Mr. Dutten was near nnd killed the snake. It was of unusual size, nnd Mr. aroeloyndmlrcd the beauty and romarkable brilliancy or the markings en its skin. Mr. Dutten tanned the akin nftcr a Plke county proecas that preserves Its olastlelty nnd brllllauey. tretn it he fashioned a pair of slippers and when Mr. Orcoley oame up again Mr. Dutten rcsented thorn te blm. Ue was greatly pleased with thorn, but after the fallure of the jfotitlerlto oxperlmout lu which Mr. Uroeloy sank $10,000, he bocame very bit ter against Pike enuni.v. nml nnnt.i nf ablde nnythlng that remludcd him of It, and he gave the sllppers te a brether of his who IIves iu western Pennsylvania, who has thorn yet. A hDNOAY TltAUF.OY, A Terrible Crime In Wew England. In Norwich, Conn., en Sunday, F. V. Oeuant. Alfred McClellan and a frieud named Dutten took a drive through the city. On returning te Conant's home en Lllzabeth street, Hutten dreve the herse away te the stable, while Conant asked McClellan toce te a shed near by te see a pony. A few mlnutus later, nbeut 4:40, two shots wero heard aud MoClellmi ran from the shed crying mtiider." Conant appeared pjrsulug blm, nnd llred a third shot. McClellau ran across the street and tell dead In the gutter. One ball hit his leg, another his hat aud the third passed through the heart. Conant exmn. ined the body tomake sure of death, put up his rovelvor, of 33 calibre, walked te tbe First Uaptlst church, of which his wife is a member, and onterod the confer cenfer confer enco room. His wlfe was speaklng as he entered. He took a seat, nnd sent a boy te call her, aud when she followed him into the vestibule said te her : " I have killed Al. McClellan." She is reported te have exclaimed : " My Ged, I never thought it would ceme te this I" Then they returned home together, whero Conant was arrested. It is rumored that a second woman seme weeks age told Conant his wife and Me Clellau had bceu Intlmate befere Ceuaut married her. IS1I1 tlliunillcr nud III Sen. Washington Letter te lltchmend Htule. The recent marrlage of William E. Chandler's seu. of which a brief notion bnH goue the rounds of the press, has a remau I etiln Tm 1 0? t. .. . . . .iu eiuu. tn ion iuu yeuug man received a legaey of $0,000 from a great aunt. Iu the same year he entered the Dartmouth collcge, graduating after a four years' oeurso. While studying he foil iu leve with a pretty Connecticut girl and en re turning home announced his Intention of marrying her. This did net suit his father's vlews and he nsked the yeuug man hew he expected te support a wife. "Well, my W.000 will be a pretty geed starter," e explained. Hofero he oeuld say mero he was quietly infornied that but 450 of the legaey remained, the balance having been supplied te the youth while at collego He had fondly aud foolishly supposed that his father was supporting him, and that tbe drafts he had made wero pall from the paternal funds. The rovelatiou of his father's action disgusted tbe yeune man aud he left home. He proceoded te New Hampshire and offerod his sorvlces te the Concord railroad, a corporation which had bitteily opposed his father, and was promptly given a posltleu as hrako hrake man en a passenger train upon whieh the latter frequently traveled. Later be went 1 West, whero he succeeded in obtaining a I mero nicrative plaoe en anotber read. Finding his circumstances justified the step he returned for hisafllauccd nnd they woie married. It is net nccessary te say that the sccietaty of the navy did net at at teud the wedding. ' " m a m ' A Wonder. Baleno Republican. On Saturday morning, about half past threo o'clock, J. W. Price, who was visit, iug nt A. J. Rauey's, iu Gorden Valley, witnessed astrauge phsuomenou. He was slcepiug in n room with a window faeiug the east, nnd was nwakeucd nt the hour mentioned by a red light shining in tbe window nud lighting up the room. He get up aud looked out of the window and saw a funeral shaped object iu the sky which was of a bleed red color, and Boomed te be iu motion. He called Qcorge Uaney te leek at it, nnd be awakened the ethor In mates of the boiife te the phenomenon. After gar.ing nt it for seme time nil rotired again, and wero awakened at half past 11 ve te get up for breakfast. The first thought was te take a leek at the red sky, aud there was the funeral still. Just at this mument tbcre was quite a rumb ling nolse heard, mid the oleud or whatever it was, seemed te be a whirling maelstrom. Of the nolse Mr. Price Bays he ncTer heard the llke in his life, nud Judged it Hounded like the eyolenns they have had in the Wcstern states. The nolse lahted for a fuw minutes and then died away. The light wns scen ami the rumbling heard by a young man who was en reute from Napa te Mr. Ilauey's, nud he described it as something awful. The Mexican sheep berder, came running te the house saying the world was coming te au end. Mr. Price says seme who heard it thought it only a few miles nway, while ue tueugnt it might ue thirty or lerty miles instant. A Virginia clepmeul Charles S. Stanten near Mount Jnoksen, Shenandoah county, Va,, who is nbeut tweuty years of age, was forbidden the parental reef of his leve, Miss Victeria E, Will, who is about tbe same age, and they determined te run nway, Sunday the brlde oiled the hlnges te the deer and tbe slides of the window and patleutly nwaltcd her lever. He came accompanied by four of the nolghbers and took MiBB Victeria , boarbeaded, in n pottieoat, with no stock ings en, aud carried her from the farm. She had seme clothing in n p.iakage wit h her nnd proccedod te dress as well as she oeuld under the circumstances. They reached Froderiolc Oity the next morning. A liconse was precurtd of the olerk and the ceuple procecdod te the M, E. parson, nce, whero they wero made man and wife by Kev. Dr. Dashlell. IJetli parties are in geed standing in the community in whieh they llve. ,vnt tlie Ueuduu It Werth. Pull Mall Uazotte. Thore are said te be 15,000 Christiana nud 40,000 Egyptiaus iu the proviuce : thore are no less than 1,000 coniruerolal heuses ewned by Europeans and 11,000 by Egyptians, ami tue import anil oxpert trade Is valued at '13,000,000 aunually. Oltl'llAMiUOUUT HAl.tSUV VALUAIII.K HKAI. KSTATK-OllTlIUltSOAY, FEU. ll,188l,the iiiiderslKiiad, lu pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' court, et Lancaster county, will sell at public sale, at the Cooper Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, till that valu able two storied llltlCK. I) WKLLINU HOUriK und 'otef ground attached thereto, situated en the cast side et Seuth l'rlnce street, lu the eattl city et Lancaster, containing in front ou satd street 'il toot, mero or leu. and extending In depth, 3i leeti'i Inches i numbered Ne, l'J beuth l'rlnce street. Sule te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m , when terms will be made kiiewu by JACOll N, MILLKH, Administrator of Margaret Weaver, itecM, lln buvusar, SmvmwWi r Kiiiiirr-mfAltKM1H' FhlladaiDtii mr. rrrtr.ADK.nirA. Feb, it-rienr nuUt and "iVoFleWfiJ.1' M,0n .. wneat nrm Ne. 2 Wostern Bed. II 07 a 107X Me. 3 de, we N.t. l l'a, uSV.Vl lf Cem st'aily i salt yclleiv and inixed. te oeai Ne. J mixed mid yellow, MfiMe. ' " Ofttsnnnjr: Ne. 1 While, iiUaiHa Ne. S Uye so'trce at G7(tGSc. 8oeds-(Jlever aulet at Kai0"(O Time. "'" "' " "i i mul 03 1 Max set Hi Urm at II ta. irovlstens firm and Ultly sctiTej Mess ."!f0JL,::Smt)k0,, Slienldem, Sfl8Wei 32: itiSSIpftS.1 Bm ea Uw,. Mw pi salt plakleU ioerii','ri"" '. Si!' J?naL5 2WP S ? 5S',Sr,l? OKet Western de, asoMe nr?iS' R1?0 ' ' M. tllbS, 110 I 'WMtOrii "lIM? Wo'lS'e" g00a te oUelC0' 180180' L'lfirs senren mul tiintin.. . Western de. 30a ilined, sW. Fa. rn, loe t wiii'usu iiriu mitt lair Inquiry i New lSkoirte fair te iroed. WtiuW.i"i J uric iuu ercam MtfUHKai WiilUim ! Stt skims. eoKe i de lull. 7h23. ' ' Petroleum llrm reflned. lK03Ke. Whisky ut n ae.' ii New Yerk Market Nbw Tonic, Feb. 11. rionrsteady and mod med mod erately active t Huporrlne State and Western, JiWOra; Extra de. 1.1 !3 63 i Cholce te Fancy de, de, IS 70Q0 M. WheatopcnndKQJiteliit-horaad rery firm, with a fairly actlTe trailing largely In May ,!? U.0,il i'u''' ,l w Ji March, $1 01 W4 i de April, l liei 12, de May, II Hjjd 115 1 de June,ill5ii0l lay Cern a trine better and tery qutett Mixed Wosternspot, 518.1Se; de luture. GlJjQMe. Oils dull nud withetit nuotnble cQanaet State, Uai7Xt Wefltern, (Wat7c, 8 " i ritlludelptila Cattle Market. Stock T Aims, Wist l'aitABiWBfA, Feb. it. Cntlle-lteceinte, l,Qah t it carloads belng i cluyed j intrket se tar Xe higher, wUl no down when overtlue stock arrives. Hheep market fair t receipts, 7,000 head : Prline, Xet Uoed, flOKO Medium, 60Jet Common, AQiUe t eulls, JSlOie. llegs Iteclepls. 4,:ip'ihead market dull and soiling ul value for ail grades. Live Stock Marker. CniOAoe-Tlit) Drever' Journal report : Ilogs-llecolpU), 7,000 head t shipments 7.BO0 de.; market iioliveiind pricosBOlOe higher: leugh packing, U lsqe CO i packing and tl !S(b"10 70U7 " ' 8Ut' W G m ' k,p9' Cattle- locelpts BOO head shtpments, 5,700 de. j market Htreng and acUve i all sold : experts, f) 2:07; geed te cholce ship, ping, V 7JQ0 13 1 common tomedlum, 13 20 ti' "-I, ahcep-ltccetptfl, COO head: slilpment,l,0.J0 'i. . '"arltet gtreng; Inferior te Inlr. tl M tm .OVUOli medium te geed, (4 6035 Ms cholce te extra, 3 iOQQ. ' IlurAto-Cattle-ltccelpts, 1,800 head noth ing doing; ieellug slew. Sheep lleoelpUi, 1,000 head offerings main ly full te medium, only light proportion el choice stock j lair te geed Western, tl 5035 Mi choice, $.1 75. llogn-lteeelpts, 1,000 head t geed te cholce, (8IJ5O720; geed mediums scuroeKtf7 202730: pigs, WiO ; no geed keavy here, Kast Lihbiitt. Cattle Nothing doing ; all through conslgnnientH receipt, C5 hcaa: shipments, none. Ifeus llrm ; I'hlladelphlas, $707 Vi ; Torkers, tflBOflO 75; receipts, 3,450 heuU shlpmenta. 115 de. Hheep nrm j rccetpUi, 1,C0) head j shtpmcnU, hioen BiarKflts. Quotatlena by Uced, McQrann ft Ce., Ilant rs, Lancaster, l'e. ors, OO Al O " " "' yj. j. n. a. u. ...... .......... ...- ... .. Michigan Control 0JU New lerlr Central lis New Jersoy Central SSi Ohie Central s uel. Lack. A Western.... 18SJ4 Denver A UIe Urande.... -ilii Krle , 2Pi itansus it Texas 'm Lake Shere le.it IU.lA.nA O. T .U ... ,1 . wuiu),ua i. n,, uuili,,,, nym N.N., Out. Western.... UH or. l-uui x ummia -km i-acine uuii , KochesterA rittshurgh OU I. Ulll Texas l'acltlc, Union raclfle, ............. ............. ............. Wabash Common Wabash I'roferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville A Nashvllle... n. v., cm. tJt-L Lnhlgh Valley ..... Lehlgh Navigation, .......... renusyivania..,. ........ Keaiung ........... i . i. .t liuiiaie. Nerthern l'ucinc Cem .... Northern l'acllle Prof... iinstonville Philadelphia ft Erie Nortueru central Underground , Canada Seuthern (Jii ..................... ltfJti t'eople's I'nssttnirer. I'lillailelptua. yuouitlens by Associated l'ress. Stocks steady. I'hlladelphla ft Krle K. It. . ! 17 uettiltng itallrentl isyi leuiifiyivaniaKallread 69 Lehlgh Valley ltutlreud cav United Companies or New Jersoy 195 Nortliern I'acine... , ai Northern Paclfle lMnforret 40)2 Northern Central ltallread ts Lenlgh Nnvlgatleu Company ten Norrlstewn ltallread UO Central Transpoitatlen Company ., S4 l'lttsb'g.TltusvlUe HuttaleU. IL 9kJ LUUeSclmvlklU UMlre'ui ei? new vara. Quotations by Associated Press. Htecks strong. Menoy geed supply, lXJ2e. New Yerk Central ni( Kile ltallread 27i2 Adams Kxnress. .130 Michigan Central ltallread , 9.1 Michigan Heuthern Ualiread 103 n Illinois uentrai iiuureail Olovelanilft l'lttshtirgh llullread.., (Ihlpnirn A lEnntr fulnml lfnllrnn.l 137 lWi I21 Plttshiirglift Kert Wuynu ltallread.'.'.!. ...IMK Teledo ft Wabash n New Jersoy Centrnl 1-8 New Yerk Ontario ft Wostern , llj Lecal atoeKS and uenai lteperted by J. II. Leng. rar La S sale lie M 114 120 100 JO 101 100 1011 103' 1W naj 40 43.75 30 100 23 2 2W.M 210 0 10 1 21 60 60 DO vel. 100 Lancaster City 8 per cent 1885, " IHIKl. 1800... 100 lt5... 100 - II " 5 per ct. In ler SO years.. 100 " 4 ixjrct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " In 1 or 21 years., loe " 4 " In 6 or 3) years.. 100 " 4 " lu 10 or 20 years, loe Manhelm borough lean loe MHOKlXAMBOUS STOCKS. Ouarryvllle It. U ISO Mlllersvtlle Street Car 60 Inquirer Printing Company......... se Uiu Light and Kuel Company 23 Stevens Itouae (llends) 100 Columbia lias Company 2S Columbia Water Company Suseueluinna iron Company 100 MarlettallollewwB.ro loe Stevens Uouse 60 Sicily island 60 Kast Unindy wlne ft IVaynesb'g,... 60 Mlllorsvllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market... CO Kastern Market 60 Western Market 60 TCRHTIUH STOCKS. Mir Snrlnu-ft Heaver Vaileif, t Vi M llrldgepert ft lloreshoo 15-4 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 'leluinblaft Washington 25 Columbia ft Illg Spring 25 Columbia ft II arietta 25 Maytown ft Utlzabethtewn 25 ljuicaater Kphruta 26 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 straseurgft Millport 25 Marietta ft Maytown 25 Marietta ft Mount Jev 25 Lane, Kllzubetht'n ftMlddlnt'n 100 Lancaster ft FruttvUle. te ljincaaterftLlilU 25 a 18 20 IS SO 1C 47 60.25 21 60 31 63, 60 75 105.25 140 44 83 85 Lancaster A wuuamaUmu.... f Lancaster ft Maner 50 Lancaster A Manhelm se LaucesUirft Marlntu ........... LancastorftNewlIoUaau 100 JncustorftSujquehanna;..... 300 First National wank : 10O rarmers' Notional Ilank 50 rulten Nalienal Iluuk 100 Lancaster County National llank.. 60 Columbia National Hank..,,. 100 Christiana National Hunk loe ftei i, lid 111.40 IIS 115 142 141 IN. 20C 160 14U 167 75 ISO 115 110 110.60 11 1U0 IBS 100,44 Wrst National Henk, Columbia..... 100 rirst National llunr, Strusburg,... 100 First Nstlenalllauk Marietta 100 First National llauk, Mount Jey., 100 Lttltz National Hunk 100 Manhelm National Dank lue Union National Hank, Mount Jey. 60 New Helland National llank....... loe llae National llank 100 quarrvvllle National llank.. ...... 100 MlSOULLAOVS BOMItO. quarryvIlleU.lt.. due 1803 fioe Ueadlug A Columbia U. lt6' 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Ce., due In ler20 years 100 Lancaster Uea Light and Fuel Ce., due 1880 ,.,... 100 MauUetm Uoreugh lieua..-irrt. Enliratu nmiiraw imn. ............ . u . u..ia,iuI llnnlr. I 'eltmtlitn 11V. 117$ US'? 83 87K 127 1265 27 ai;2 i 23H 21 tj;h IHH m m &J7 9iV 171 at in 15U 15U V WA 955? 92 &ili K1V. W4. 17 17j KJjJ m4 28? 2S(2 7 7i2 70V1 8& lft 47 ; eiyi IS VVyi 46 mi tn Kit li 13-10 !M 24? 2iK 2l2 3lk 47 482 4M1 rtfn r.n WM i jj i; fi