KKJ BBHSBBBBSBISSWWSIBWSmiBBBBBBBBU sra.c...-. ja SSTISTIP. ,' 4 ' l ' 4 k; 1 : V, L.CS F-fc A IMMtMAKt KMOCJIB A IttO tlOlV T"' tmauMBAD. ta Qaarrsl and Seurbeer lien Unoenseloas from a Blew Tammany , AnlaaaHldloArlitlienrialter ,,' Via tsJartM Bebbsrsln Wrlgbtssllle. Btcnlar Correspondence of Ixtkluecmcik. Columbia, Jan, SI. William Seurbeer, a yettBg married man rtving at the corn or el teend and Lawrence ntrccts, received very Mrtoea Jpjerlea en last Saturday ovenlog. Seurbeer 1 a puddler at the Columbia roll. leg mill, and was In a saloon In the upper portion ottewn drinking Kith Themas Tarn many, ale working at the aame mill. The sen engaged In an altercation, which ceded In Seurbeer atrlklng Tammany across the face. The man followed sourberte Firth and Union street, where he struck Win With tome tnlulle, resulting In a terrible KMO In the lettpart of the head near the tem ple. Heme of the witnesses te the atlrny stabs that Honrbeer was etruck with a brick, but the attending physician is of the opinion that the gash was made with a Knife, A brick would reaultln bruises, but none can be teen en Heurbeer'a head. The blew was a terrible one, rendering Seurbeer unoon uneon unoen dons, and he remained In th!s state until Sunday morning. Ills condition Is soruo seruo sorue what improved this morning. Tamm.iuy was arrested by Officer Hardnele and had a hearing at the oIBce of Squire Frank. n was held fera further hearing te await the Injuries of Seurbeer. Burglar at Wrlghtsvllle. The stores of II. B. Raldler and Moere Bres., of Wrlghtsvllle, were entered by robbers en Sunday morning about ene o'clock when a numboret articles were stolen. The robbers entered the store by the front deer when a burglar alarm sounded the presence et the thieves. The robbers were frightened off, but bofbre they left the place they secured a number of pocket knives, a let of razors and a revolver of the bull deg .pattern. These articles were stolen from Beldler's store. Frem the stere of the Moere Bres, a number of pairs of shoe were stolen The shoes were marked "Tannery Calf All Solid." The case was given in charge of Officers Wlttlck and Uardnole who are mak ing a search for the thieves. Ma Lett Town. Fer the pis t year Jeseph Tuck w as engaged In the cigar manufacturing business, en Wal nut street, tiear Commerce, The latter part of last week Tuck left for parts unknown hut he will be remembered by a number et per sons te whom hoewes considerable money for goods he had purcba?d. Jehn R. Krelder, cigar box dealer, of town, Samuel Pence, et Maytown, Jeseph Datnbacb, living In the country, and ether parties have claims agalust Tuck. The contents ofthe factory bave been levied upon by the sheriff and will be sold en next Saturday morning. Town Notes. Klltie Hheades and company will coin cein coin menco a week's engagement in the opera house this evening, when ' Pygmalion and Galatea " will be presented. They appear at popular prices. The funeral of James Burk, the rolling a " mill victim, took place this moraine and was largely attended. Services were held in St. Peter's Catbolle church. The weather was very warm en Sunday, followed by a heavy rain storm this morn ing. The lce has become rather soft. The river shore was lined with peeple en Sun day. A gang of tramps engaged in a fight at Frent and Iecust streets en Saturday nlitbt. One of the number was cut with n knife, handled by one of his comrades. The wounded man was quickly carried away by the balance of the gang. Opt. Rlcksscktr's Funeral. Tboiuneralef CapL James F. Ricksecker, took place this afternoon from the residence el his slster, Mrs. R. F. Itanck, Ne. 37 West Orange street. There was a enew storm pre vailing at the time, but nevertheless there was a large attendance. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Max Ilark, of the Moravian church, nf which dn-eased was a lifci .ug member, auiueiteu i, jde, V. and A. 1L, et which deceased was a member, at at lended the loot rul in a belj, ui d there were also present a goodly number of members el Pest 84, O. A. R., with which he was also connected. The following gentlemen acted a carriers : Hen. Wm. A. Morten, Richard O. Rese, Peter Welkel and Geerce S. Geyer, of Lam- berten ledge ; Jehn Hull, of ledge 43, and F. iVJveller, of ledge 3U7. Chaplain Wm. N. Amer, of Lamberton ledge, conducted the Masonle burial service at the grave. The Interment was made in lisnc&ater cemetery. The Telrpheue Strike Mr. A. D. Reese, manager of the telephone company, is sick at his home, North Duke street, and it can net be ascertained from him what has been dene in reference te the strlke ofthe girl operators at the telephone ex change, noticed in the Intelligencer Sat. urday. Inacsner te a call from the main ofllce we learn that the places of the striking girls have been tilled by the appeintm&ut of ethers, and that all the chairs In the tlllce are occupied. rrem information received the Intelli aEx.En stated Saturday that Miss Mary Heis, ene of the operators who had been sick, assisted at the ofllce after the strike. We have a nete from Miss Hess in which he states that this is net the case. She was off duty all week en account el sickness. Miss Lettie luiuiel was the only lady operator en duty en Saturday. An Elopement. The East L'nd Is considerably excited eer what ia belleved te be an e'.epemenu The parties are Themas liumphreville, Jr , of Ne. ISO Seuth Duke street, aud Mits Annie Malene, of Ne. 302 East Orange streit. The young peeple have been keeping ceuipanj despitetue objection or the lady's mother, and en Wednesday, the 12tb, they resolved te Jly. The young lady told her mother she w as going te Marietta te vblt her slater. On the 43 "r uibuuuuhu due arrived en the Scashore iixprees, and was off with her Jalthfut swain. A letter was received from the loving cuuple en the day ioliewing irem Brooklyn stating that the nuptial knot had been tied. 'Charlie'' I'llgrlin'. Vfeik. The special services at Ceenant United Brethren church are being continued with Increasing intercbt Tue boy evangellHt apoke te a large congregation at 3:15, and te a crewded house In the evening, btreamse! peeple wero turned nway who could net gain admission. New seekers camefewa'd at the conclusion et the evening preaching. "Charlle" Pilgrim seems tohavea special call In this line of work, for great results at , tonus his preaching. Hack Frem Chicago. Edward Fralley, of this city, who has been traveling all season with the company of Jehn A, Stoens, which Is playing Gnat Wrong Righted," arrived home this mom mem lng. The young man, as well as ethor mem. bersef the company, were badly treated by ?i u',,r, , d i'.et w tuem tbeir Carles. of fC5, ami the Utter eutcred suit against him in Chicago. Stevens might de well by righting some of these wrong- J THe llirr.rtiiti-. rrem tha Pittsburg Leader. A ''broth av a boy " Jrem Connaught avS vlb, d "ere"ce tt,lween 8- 1' "ter and Powderly lies In tbe fact that "wan loeka aftherU,V)kay av heaven and themheTthe 'Af!' meet,nB f -he Ladles' Auxiliary PWU1 tM field thtn nrMinn t.e. .. . V,' bii.ej y. ui. v&- 'X mvm mm xattttt This Xl ilia ftryU la Whlrb. the Lucitr Csletllals Greeted Kach ether. On Sunday the Chinese of Lancaster as sembled at T.ee Jehn's for the celebration et their New Year's day. As each xlslter ar rived he clasped his hands before his chest bewed with celestial grace and observed In most musical Chinese ' Hung lle I.szel !" at least It sounded something llke that, though who lle Laiel was and why they hung him the reporter has net been able te discover. The meaning of the phrase Is said te be, "a happy New Year. " Guests and host then exehanged cards of strange and startling de sign. A Chinesecard is a piece of rlce paper el most brilliant scarlet en one side and whlte en the ether. It Is about three and a half Inches wide by seven long and is folded lengthwise once with the white Inside and then doubled again se that It forms a four fold scarlet note. On one side et this are In scribed hieroglyphics representing the name of the caller. Three of these hieroglyphics are necessary te express Lee Jehn, and Lee Mew, Lee Hah aud Lee Quug spell their names with two signs each. The pemnanhlp or " brush ship" Is strongly characteristic In all the signatures. Lee Jehn's Is dellcate and re fined ; Lee llah's symetrical, and Lee Mew and Loe Qung bold and spirited. After much of pleasant and polite chatjthe guests and host sit down te partake of a banquet '-a la Chinese" which was served at twolve sharp with an endless variety of courses cooked In wonderful and fearful ways. The festivities were prolonged until eight o'clock when they all said fare well In the style 1 rescribed by Chlnese etiquette and slept the Bleep of the sober and the Just. Ar tificial flowers of paper, and banners of silk helped te ornament the banquet beard and confections made In Chinese fashion were munched between course. But the cele bration did net differ much in all essential features from the festivals el "Mellcan" men en great occasions. ATKitaey .t cuua a auen Thr?r Clca n Wrek'0 8nccffal EscsceiDeut Vltri a Ttfrn-DileDi .tadlence. Saturday atternoen the Atkinson A Cook dramatic company gave a matinee at the opera house. The audience was large and was composed mostly of ladle and children. "Little Emily" was repeated with the same success that attended 1U production en Wednesday night. In the ovenlngthe crowd was tremendous, and seldom has the opera house hld an au dience as large as the one that gathered there. The building was packed In every part. inalra .were placed In th aisles, but these w ere qulekly occupied, and hundreds of peo ple were obliged te stand. The rush ws se great that it was Impossible te accommodate tbe crowd, and many peeple were turned away for lack of room. The play was " Dl verce," the well-known society drama, which Lancaster people bad sten before. It was vi ell given, however, Miss Banks as suming the character of riertnee Grantlty, with L'ugene Ormend as Harry Grantlev, and E. D. Sullivan as Jama Gorden. All did exceedingly well, while Mr. Craven was very funny as Makejtfccc ThacKery Huggs. During their stay In this city this company made a splendid record, and they became se popular that the people undoubtedly would bave pttrenlzed them ter another week. Financially their engagement was much mere successful than last year. This morn, lng they went te Wilmington. .iD.ijr-irrj.v yerer. A llurglMJ In Which Jeivlry Was Stelen Pre" certllngiet a Meet Court. Adaiistewn, Jan. 21 Burglars entered the store of Scanader A Land Is, last Wed uesdaymbt, and stele goods consisting el Jewelry, knives and dry goods te the value of thirty dollars They effected an entrance by iercing open the shutters efjtbe front win dow with a Jimmy. There is no clue te the parties asyet. Tivestrange men wereseen In town In the evening. This is the third time that an attempt has been made te rob this store, Last Saturday evening a meet court was held here. Miss "Pelly Pickle" sned " Samuel Cucumber " ler breach of premise of marrlape, and claimed J15.00O damages. D. J. Griffiths was district attorney, assisted by William Bellman, esq. II. W. llaller and Wayne Farlow, esqs., were attorneys for the defendant. Dr. W. D. Fink wero the judicial ermine with much dignity and credit. There was much Interest and ear ear nestness manifested In the case, se much se that seme In the audience, which was very large, thought it te be a real suit. The Jury. after being out a few minutee, returned a verdict of guilty. Cucumber was sentenced te pay full damages and costs. The trial was tinder the auspices of ourlyceum. There Is some talk of changing the venue of the cases Jrem here new pending at Lancaster and try them at home before his Hener Judge Fink. The Maner Teirnthlp Mutual Company, The policy-holders of the Maner Township Mutual Fire lnsurance company held their first annual meeting at Breneman's hotel, in Maner township, en Saturday. An elec tion for directors of the company resulted in the selection of Eph. H. Hershey, Levi Mann, A. E. Hestetter, Jehn U. Landls, David Eshleman. sr . Jae. It. Mtbm M n l.-en,ii,. Daniel Breneman, Daniel D. Herr and Jacob eem, jr. moo ueara et directors atterw&rds organized by the election of the fullnwlne. officers : President, Jehn IL Landls ; vice presiaeni, A. li. uesteiter i secretary, M. D. Kendlg ; treasurer, E. H. Herehey. The out look for the company ia bright, ever a million dollars of property has already been, Insured, with considerable mere premises. A "Chutnut" Geat Last week's lifie Gazette illustrates the chestnut goat that ia perched upon the Ice box at J. B. Bisslner's hotel, en Weit King street. A wlre Is fastened te a ring through the noseot the goat and passed down te the fleer behind the bar. It Is attached le a treadle, aud tometltne age Its usefulness was demonstrated when a dude steed at the bar aud bean a snake story. The bar-tender placed his feet upon the treadle and Mr. Geat bowed his head and gruuted disapprov ingly. The dude looked around te acerUln the listener who attempted te Interrupt him, when the lefty Billy was again let ltxe , be spied the "chestnut" alarm and did, "lve tten men who would make a cow laugh , but I'm the first man who ever made u goat laugh." Sltf.mni Hearing Their Sum Frem the Uulitr Herald. Four our U e pages In the Heuse of Rep resentatives, at Hirrlsburg, are the. sons of members. These positions pay two dellara rier dav. mill via think .,..,- twr must be pretty hard pushed who takes his uarrihuurg te be a page. It's a small tiiiHlntmsat lKt. ami in V,i .,. very out of teu It affords an opportunity for bevs te learn bad habits, which they scarcely ever overcome. I.fgal UgtaU Kutertalned. Saturday 11. M. Heiihnr. ran.. tmb ,.rt of his legal friends down te the home et his lamer in-law, Mr. Jehn Slgle, at Bird In Hand. They were handsomely entertained and pirtoek of an elegant supper. The party Included besides Mr. Heuser, Hen. D W. Patterson, D. G. Baker, W. R. Wilsen, W. H. Reland, II. F. Davis, A. F. Ho-tetler and W. F. Beyer, and they h6artlly en en Jejed themselves. A Kentucky Graudpa"' Klejieineut, Ira Watheu, CO years old, and Miss Euge nia Wathen, 18 years old, from Greem.burg, Ky , wire married Friday night lit Jellorseu. ville, by Esquire Keigwln. The couple eloped. The groom Is very gray, lias been married twlcftunil tiaa .eir.ni ...... ..ii.ii.i... The bride Is very pretty. Husband and wire nm fcPf.Anrt rnti.lnu The beup lleuie. During the past weuk ,Oia rations were dlttrlbuted tu werlby peer at the soup huuka. A Clr ratterjr CIiwl. An evecutlen for f 1,000 was Issued sgslust Jeseph Tuck, cigar manufacturer, of Colum bia, en Saturday and his factory was closed. There are a nmn.r of ether creditors, but their claims have uetyet been filed. Te-niT Mr. J M. es'haeffer, agent rer the New Kngland Mutual Ac.MJent as'oelatten, pMJMr. I 11. rertlncv sixty i3ellr. en accunnt of ln'my iicelvedevcUber 1 l5i AinupruietitA. ItmrrlH t .Viutre.-To-merroi oteuIuk Hat crly's Aluertcan-KurPiH'an udnntrnle will lie here Thocerupauyl' unJertbe manaueuient of Frederick right. They are Just coining l.a.it lretunn eatenslvoteur.artain every city thelr batlness has lH"en larse. llarerly liu always had strong troupe, and this one t ilil te be no exception. K. M lliUt,oueot the Kruatest mln strel binjelstt, Is a member etthe ptrty, as arn the thtve llerman brothers, hn are Cancers and ceuiedtans Jlrytan in Ferantn " Everyene who his seen rrcderle ltrytentn " lerKtven " are loud In pratse or both the play nud the actor lie as here early In the reason, and Manager reker was se pleased with him that he de termined te secure hlmnpsln Ilchasbcen sue ci'.Mul. ana Mr Bryton will appear here en next Wednesday evening "rerglren' Is the story of a gambler who ie tonus nud marries a lady The domestte reace of tie family Is shattered by a false friend, and the plot Is the eft told tale of n hnsbxnd's putnttef tbeuianwhehat wrecked hts home and ends In retribution, reconciliation and forgiveness. " Tht Litilt Tycoon "-On Thursday evening next the Tomple theatte company will slog the "Little Tycoon "In the opera house. This pietty opera has heen ene of the most successful ever pat en the beards In PhUadelphlt. where the people still fleck te see It. The company In clnde many of the original pseple and Hts strong All thec (offering from hoarseness, colds, or coughs should try Dr. Hulls ceuijhSymp J5 cents. Mr Charles Kalth, Watchmaker and Jeweler, IUltlmore and Mount Sts , luitlmere, Md In derses salvation OH for "rheumatism troubles." outrun. Hi per. January J3. 1F7. la this ctty. Mag-itc W , yeungejt dJKhter et the late Jehn r HutX'l The relatives and frtends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the luneral from ths resilience et her mother. Ne. as North Water street, en Wednesday afternoon at S te o'clock. Interment In Lancaster cemetery. m obit At the Gap. at 1 a m rridav, January 81. 17. Uev Valentine t, ray. of the Ilmlngten Conlcrenceet the M. E. church, la the 73J year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tha funeral, from his late residence, In the Gap, at in m. Tues day.JanuaryMth lntermentat PelieTlew. std HAHhBTS. new lern sinraet. .v Iekk. Jan : rieur market steadv : rine. It 4iiS 10: Bnperflne, tl titSS J.1 common te geed extra H estem, ti 20J J 63 : geed te fancy extra Mate, M 603 la Wheat ve. 1 Kvl Suite. SiklJ'Hc: Na t de, av ; Ne 2 itcd, winter. Jan , Wit: , reb., 9itc . ilav 9Ce Cern Ne. 5 mixed cash, ti; de Jan.. (Je: Teb.. "V . Mar. W4c Oats "e l hlte state. 0Ke : N"e 2 de. "Ac i S 2rolxed..Jan.SBiie Feb , Seic May. SrtCc Kye dull i W estaru, 5353 ; State, 5Tk05.,c lUrleymmlnal. Perk dull s newmfws, (13 2.V31IT5. ijard Jan . li, Koe . 163 . May, irej Molasses dull at i for 50 lest Turpentlne dnlt at SBc Kofnqnlet: stmlncd te geed. 11 fXH5 Petroleum dull ; lteflned. In cases, ;Hc rTelghts dull ; grain te Liverpool, ti. llutter steady j tstern t'eamery, 2JC3CC , state, sae-rrc. Cheesedull; Western Flat, HCl!?c; slate fac tory, leaiin.c ggs dull : State. SeflJlc ; Western. HQ30C Engar firm; Uc&nel Catleaf, ?c , Uranu latd, e 15 He, Tallew steady , rrtme City. 4lic Ulce nominal . Carullns, fair t , geed, 18'Xe. Coffee steidy : fair cargoes, Hic. Chlrte t'redace Market, Caicioe.Jaa. J,90a.m. M rketepened W heat Jan., 7c i Feb,, Tve . March, 7c , May,eJ,e Cern -J an., He ; rob., Sjv; March, SeSc : May. HWc OatsIan., M",c ; reb , ZSc ; March, a'.c May, S0e. Perulan 111 SI, ieb., IIS S.'K: March, 112 55 : May, J12 63 Lard lan, 18 50 , Feb., ti U , March. K BIW . May, fi 75. Short lltb reb., I8 S3, ; March, I" 40 May.MWass.'S'- (lrnln sua I'roTIsleus. rurnlshed by 8. K. Yundt, Ureker. Ciucioe, Jan !, 1 o'clock p. m w heat. Cern. Oats. Perlr.. Lard. January ebruary 79 ts-ii ...13 52 6 te ilarcb 7U sa? u 55 b 60 ApiU .... os S S 6 7 May --SS ll, 505JU77 B 7i , . lUcelpta Car Lets. Winter Wheat js Spring Wheat 4; Cern pj Oau ui Ky 5 Harley ei Oil City. Crude Oil ;jw .... "'d. Kecelpts Uecs isoen Clcalng Prlces-2 o'clock p. m. heat. Cem. Oats. Perk. 1-ard. January 7a a' 25 12 50 6 51 rebruaxy . .. 79VJ ss ii'i 11 50 6 51 March -,0j &l ta w 55 6 60 ADIil 0i 3i SSli ... 6 67 'ay S i 41) Xi'. 12 75 6 73 June . . . S7i . Sly, .... OH city CrndeOll 7 if I'hlUdeljihla Cattle Market. 1'Hii.ADELrnii, Jan , 24 ISeef cattle, receipts ter week were lleeves 2,40i)j Sheep, Ivjjti; Hogs, e 500. Previous week-Beeves, 2, : Sheen, lUlj0Il0g8,,5U). llcf; cattle, fair and lower ; Extra., &4Q 5Se i geed, t583Jic medium, i'iQii.e ; com mon. 1cic. . fthtep was active , extra, 6g5Xe: Itoed. 4;Q 3e , medium, 43iJc j common, zy.Qic Lambs, 4i,C. lleis He lower Wc s'crn, CJiflTc country, 6 Lire StecK statket. CmoAeo, Jin 22 The Zlreters' Journal re- Perta Cattle Uecelpts, 2,C head : uhlpments, OO i market and price were steady shipping sUMirs, 9W 10 l.V)tt,335a5 00, stock era and foeflerj, ti 103; 50 cows, bulls and tllCtT-."503' bulk.;A2Sji Texaa catlle Hogs Uecetptg, I7,ajc)hcad; shipments, S.oce head, market iteudy and Arm i rough ?AIe?' l8i'0t packing and Bhleplnr, II 4jO 4SWIlght,li'eat7u;8klp5.IJ75a3 W Shcep Receipts, 2.C0U head; ehlpmentr, head; market stealy : natives, I! 73 M) , H??f 'J J3' ! Texans.fJ ZQl CO, Iambi, Kast j.ibirtt. CatUe Itecelpts, 17.: head, BfclpinenU, 1J head , market nothing delug, ulthreugh consignments , shipments te New lerk.t, carloads Ilegs-ltecelpu, &O0 head, shlpmcnU, S6CO, hejid 1 market falrt I'hlladelphiar, (5 left) u Terkera, II Jt3l W: common te light, tl esai 75 , ehlpmenute ew Vork.neao bliecp-Kecelpis, CtWIhead; shipments. lfYOi maikeidiilli prime. I47.r5, falrtogeod,4 25a 04 W , ctmmeu, t:ai j lames, O 5uc te. Fitec siaikeK. Unotatlens by Uted, McGrann Jt Ce , bankers Lancaster. 1'a ' Mvur ydip .av Hi. k. '. ut '. k" . Wi . S.!-,i . Ml . 6Ji . 4 ! Il7 ' . 27 - Wi ".'if' Canada I'acldc .. O C.C.&I Colerado Coul Central 1'ac Canada Southern Chi. et I, & 1'gh Den. ft ltle. G.r. Del.L. ft Yf Krte r.rle, 2nds Jer C k ft t ;..; I.OU A N 1. Hhem Mtch.O-11 StUieurl I'aclfle N. 1' ........ N. r Prof "' N. West n y. c ;;;;;; Kast Tennessee C...... . Omaha Oregon Transportation.! Ontirle ft w.; I'actaeMall ilech ft V St. Taut ;., Tex I'ae Union I'ae Wabash Cem Wubajb l'ref .,.., Westi'm U West Shere liendi New Kugland niiuBKLrurjL list. I.eh. Val it.. Y.fti'hlla R ; Helding lh. Nav Ilcstenv. Pass 1. k ;., S Cent 1'eep es 1'aad........ ltdg. Uun'ls Oil 5-X M s y, isi, 57Ji 57'; l-'i U; 21 2 73 72 MM w" . 55 t4' 51 10 11-lC 19 Vle IS 7-16 .. 51 51 51 1 $i iii lei IX Nev. lerk rilecks. Mw Yerk, Jan ,J3,1: p. m. Meney leaned II Iff M .tnt P.nk.n... .......... - .. .- 4 63((iij7K Governments steady. Curreneye's. ..-.,,, ,, vxujp, tl i umj f UO, tl lt)J bid. The stock maiket opened weak aud en a tiullu stiudy soiling j decllned throughout the morn mern Intf. Almestevery traciaetleatctalted lnade- Wr clln,anathbtaH 'drantace et the ten. rral weakness te ham ' some of the leading 1,-cllne nuured from U stocks. Atmlddsv te SK Mr cent, an "f lhA rtrrsent wtltlnffa fetettsh tone preval cunsnt. ith the bottom flgutvs l4etl tuejas ami llumls llepotledbyJ.il. Len Par tal aliin. saliv Lancaster 6 per ceuU l1" ., 11x1 10 ... Iisl l.M li3 IB lai 25 IM IN " 4 ' school loin .. " 4 tn 1 or '.1) ears " 4 " tii3orSO)eAra " 4 " lnloeraojoars Mauhelin Ileruugh lean BVasTias. rtrst National ltank rarmers' National llnk Fulton National Itank ljiucaster County National Hank. .. Columbia National Hank Christiana National llink .phmta National ltank Kfrst National flank. lelumbU ... Urst National ltank, strvsburg rirst National ltank. Marietta .... rimt Natleual ltank, Mt- Je LIUtx National Uanit Manhclm National liank HO Ml 101 1 Ml lU) w Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml l.Xi 100 Ml M lD-Vl suva 113 I VI 113 110 IS lat JVINI 150 l.M 1BO rVI 13S50 110 110 HO 1J7 50 sm M New Helland National ltank lixj Gap National ltank .... .... Mi ouamvllleNaUenal ltank KlKabethtewn national lUnk.. Northern National ltank HO M) hX) lttgaprtngft lteaver alley IS 2150 23 24 0(1 2l SS 4) 43 4105 21 60 &.V50 70 M 73 11 0.tW 146 S30 1 n .23 1.13 fA.25 B 2H Ml 25 10 203.25 210.10 1.(1 IS te M 5123 N) 103 let SrtJ 11 1175 ll7 Columbia A Chestnut 11111 Columbia A Washington .. Conestoga ft lttg Spring.... Columbia ft Marietta .. . Maytown A Kilxabethtewn Lancaster A Ephrau ... Lancaster A willow street SO 23 23 20 vn 23 k.'t.n,kj(,,l A llUtK)rc ......... A MiDuaA .Maytown . v. Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane, Kllxabethtewn ft Mlddletewn. liu Lancaster ft rniltvllle M ljuicasterft Lttttx.... 23 l.aneaatnp SV asli . .. ?""' r nuiUUUtlUWU i LancaAtcr A Maner W I JinMllA. Mm &.. na .ukua.j. nnuiUVim l-aacasterA Marletu Lancaster A New Helland . .. HtSCmLLAllSJCe STOCkS, Kast Itrnndywlne A Hayncsburg... yuarryvule K. R kllllersvUle street Car Jnqulrtng TrtnUng Company Gaslight and ruel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren rvmpany Marietta Uollew-ware .'. ... J. Ml BO N) 50 M Jft 100 23 10 Ml Ml eierens iiouse MUlnrsvUleNoruiaischeoi'..!!!iil!!!! 25 M Nnrtlflm MsWa. te hi Eastern MarkeU Western Market lAncaster Ctty Street Hallway Ce.. Gas Company Bends Columbia ltoreuah llend LxncasterA Suseuehanuv Lancaster A New Panvlile Ouarryvllle U. H, rs. Iteadlng A Columbia U. I!-J's M W Ml Ml 3lO 23 100 Ml noaseheld Atarket. DAIST Creamery llutter .... . .. . Butter ft Dutch Cheese V lump ... . reciiRT. Spring Chickens, Wpr Chickens V ptr (live) Chickens yl piece (cleaned) Ducks pr illve).. Oucks (cleaned) Turkeys (cleaned) Turkeys (live) tieesn (cleaned) Geese (live) XlSCIU-lMOC. Apple Butter VJqu.. fggs vaex ..;. Heney fc LardV ClderVKttl sauer Kraut V qt IECITS Apples Kpk Bananas V dO.... Coceanuui, each .... Lemens dex Oranges fc de , 40C 2fl43e lll soctte . IXflll.H' . . 3it6i'c , ...4'ttv; .. ..tc .ll.utl 73 llt(M.re Htj.ic . 2St .s58.'7c C 90 100 5c 15(T3C .... 2J,VC 5U10C 15riie 13(i0c . . 12ljl5c . .lie 2t N5 . 3J10C ...lrtlie lOll-Jc 5u60 tSfliOO . . Ufl5c IOS20C ... .ittc 51 Oe Se 10O lle HfO 13(0 . ...75(23 35 100 (00 SQOe 55C urn pea yz.. VKUltTl RLCS. Lima Beans, f) qt Cabbage, V head B-et.p bunch Cauliflower, head Sweet I'etaUes V K Pk Turatps. aupk ...: Turnips, V X bushel rotaietsvi fi pk Sweet rotatecs, V X r . . . . I'le Squashes (each) Onions, Hpk.... Carrots, y bunch Celery, V bunch..... Heminy, qt, XTOCX AID SIIIX rieurv bbl Kancy Heller Kleur Wheat Oats . .. Cern (shelled) Cera, p x pk lije OUHU Hay V ten Cleverseel ft bus Timethy)) bus Uerd Grass V bus Orchard Grass J bus Mixed Lawn Grasses Vbuj .... HunganasOraM V bus straw V ten Huswd'tl tJ4.. risa. Hallbnl W ft , Cattish V Oystwrs 100 Sea lss Bluerish sturgeon flounders White tlsh I13715 .II7UW) ri.50 1150 1123 14 00 1120 112 1150 15320c 13C .. eocQtise 150 10c IOC ... 10c IOC .... lmc lbttlC lOtilfc t&icc 12C IOC 1J10C 2IC .. 120 100 12C ISc ...104311a M&XC MSiTS. Lamb V Mutten 2, Veal l ft Beef V ft , Sausage t ft Pudding I) ft Hum V ft, whole. Ham r ft. sliced.. Bacen v? ft Dried oef yi qr.. Bologna r qr Cern li V ft...' Perk V ft Uabblta , 3 A'BW AD rXRTISEiZEXTS TUK STATED MEETING OF TQE DKS DKS trlbuters et the Indies' Tract Society will be held In the first Kelnraed church en Tues day evenlDgat 7J0p m. ltd ANNllt 31. Gl'XDAKEB, Sec'y. MAUKLEY'S " YELLOW FRONT Clear riller Havana Flve Cent Cigar Is the leading and most reliable nickel cigar In the market. At llAJtKLEY'S " Yellow Frent," Ne. a North Queen street, (Formerly nartman's w AIT FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF THE- King Street Opera Heuse NEXT WEEK, NOTICE Parties having skates at the Illnk it 111 pletue rernove same Immediately W. A. HALBAOH, s2t-lydll MA.VAGEit. TTsLY'S CRCrVM BALM. 0A.TAERI, IAY EEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CUltES Catarrh, Celd In Head, Reeo Geld, Hay Fever, Doaraees, Hoadaeho. EAST TOUSE-PUICL 50 CF.NT3. ELY HIt09., Oswego, N. Y , U. S. A. HAY FEYER, ELY'e CKKAlf BALM li DOt a liquid stun or powder. Applied Inte nostrils Is quickly nl snrbed. It cleanses the head Allays Inttamma Hen. Heals the sores. Itestervs the tenseaef tm te and smell, T50 Cents at Druggists by mall, leglatered, W Cents. ELY UHOTIIEHS, I)ruggis(s JySllyeed.tlyw O3WKQ0, N.. FOR RENT KltOM APRIL 1, 18S7, THE Itosldence aud Physician Orrlces, Nes. 33 and 4 West Orange street, ( Docter Muhlenberg prur eilyi. The offices will be lented separately 11 desired UAUHMAN ft BUKNO, JiullWASUd erK.J.MClil'.ANN. E: NORMUUS RAIUIAINH. Prices en Clenks DEEP ROCK BOTTOM. TheBelu search of ENORMOUS BARGAINSre Rrefttly eurprlBOd nt our wenderfully UEDUOBD PRICES. Beyend ft doubt, THIS 13 YOUR TIME. Jeseph L. Rau THE Nee. 136-138 North Queen Street, -VA' VT AD VER TJi, B.VEX TS. VK1NU l'OWDKll. B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purtly. struntctn and whnieseineness. Mera economical than thA ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, snort weignu aium or pnnepnata powders. aeia only tri cans. ueAt. uakiiih 1'ewdik Ce. lei Wall street, .low erlc lnayKdydAw V"ANTKD A l.RUK M'MuKB OK TeunR Men and Ladles wanted at tbe WATCH rACTOllY. Jan'.'t.W.'S -llfAXTLD A HOOD OIRL FOR GEN. T entl housework In a small family jantl 3td 0. 617 .V. UUKE8I. T OST A PAIR OF OOLD Sl'EtTA U des The finder wtu be liberally mwarded kretarnlnsthem te the lTtiLuas-i.sa uraee. ltd TACOU F. MUEAFFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY, DUKE STKEET L1QCOI1 8TOUE. auirr-lydU ci nnn "eward. UJi-yJJKJ rer any case of Kidney Trou bles, Ncrvens Debility, Mental and Physical Weaknes that llOTANlC NKKVE BITtKltS falls te cure, sold by drnuulsts, se cents. HKltll MSIJ. CO, .Ne 1J N. Uth Bt-. 1'hlla. Pa. f Circulars free norB-lveedAw A VCTION AUCTION! The Kntlre Stock of Notions, larns, Lnder wesr.Caps, lllbbens, Tinware and a variety of ether cools KVSP.Y K E.V1NO THIS WXEK. CemiKfDLlng at 7 c'cleck, at 110WKIt'3. Ne. :tJ West KlnE Street Mr Storeroom for rent. It ESTATE OF JAMES STEWART, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said ratate having been framed te the underpinned, all persons lncebtfd hereto are requested le mike immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands agilnst the same, wt 1 present them wlthoutde lay for ettlementte the undersigned, resldlnK In the city et Lancaster CHAKLOTTK BTEWAKT, CHAULES E. 8TKWAKT, Administrators. Gionas .ViCMi.v, Attorney. dieetdM STATE OK CHARLES I1IMMKL.S. HACK, late of the ctty of Lancaster, do de ceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the understened, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands axalnst the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing In said ctty MAUUAKKT HIMMEL5I1ACH, Jenx A. Cetlx, Att Administratrix. aecia-.ia.u ESTATE OK ANNA M. ESSIO, LATE of the Ctty of Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these ; having claims or demands Bgalnst the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In the city of Lancaster. it. HA.UKI.BU3U, 11. KCKKK. J.ne. A. Cetle, Kzecnters. Attorney. anl7-tdM PUBLIC SALE. J SiTCKDiT, JAXCIIITK. 1887, Will be sold at prblle sale, at Stewart's Stock Yards, Lancaster, fa .one carload of Extra fine KENTUCKY MULES, from 18 te 18K hands high, some of them are broken. Mules can be seen at the stock yards from i'hnrsdiy mornleg until Saturday. A credit of Sixty Days will be given. Sale te Commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day. In2'-S,M,W,3 0. W.8TYKK. SHERIFF'S HALE WALL PAPER. Cleartng-ent silo et the large and complete stock of Wall Paper, lata the property of Alfred Hleber. consisting of the newest and best pat terns of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Stair lieds, This stock having been purchased at BhcrlfTa sale, will be sold regardless of cost, in large or mall quantities Inorderte facilitate the sale, first-class Paper Hangers have ucen secured, sud rooms and houses will be papered at extra ordinary low prices. Parties will de well te In vcstlgata this stock bctore purcheilng else where. T. n.HOI,AUAN, Jall-sltd Attorney for Execution Creditors OVER SEVENTEEN HUNDRED SAM pie Routes of fralley' Syrup et Blood Bloed Bleed root, Wild Cherry and Horehouno, were dis tributed from deer te deer last week. Owing te strikes In the rasterles we are short In our bottle supply. As seen as we can get them morn sam- rues win leiiuw, no at. me rfuuue juuicuienien its merit Larir bottles f"r 'Li cents. Ne opiates. UtAlLfc ILCl'd KAHT KND I'HAllMACr, (Onoetlto Kastern Market I - Try yralley's Ll er 1'llls for Constipation, Etc. d03wdM,W,rit rpe HAVE A GOOD FIRE, 11UY YOUll COAL AT Gee, Shulmyer'Sj Ne 619 North Prince Street, and Ne. East King Street. JanS-2wdtedlt A GAIN AHEAD. Cbas. A. Palmer, Ne42 Seuth Ann street, Lan faster. I'd. , Is another wlie tried all kinds of medicine for his cough, for two yearj, but he get no reltet until he tried Cochran's Cough Cure. One botUe of which helped him mere than ALL IHK OriIK.lt MEDICINES HE TOOK. Guaranteed te give satisfaction or monev re funded by the sole tnauufactuter. I'rtcessc. a bottle. H. B. COCHRAN, Druerglat, Nei.in A 189 North (Jntwn HL. tancaatiir, Ta. Cechran'aUltKAMOr- KOSK3 cures and pre vuuta chapped hands and faces, mats lvcedH ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEOK VALL'A HLEltKAL ESTATE. OirTaVBSDAT, JiNUiRi 27, 17, Under and bv virtue of the last will and tes'a men t of Carellnn Kelter, late et I.ancaa-er elty, deceased, the undersigned will expeia te puhlle tsle, ut the 1 enpard Hetel, In said Lancaster ctty, all that certain one and a halt story ruxHK DWKLLINO HOUSE, nuinberi-d & East Vine street lu said city, sltuaU'd en tha south sldu of said street, betwusn Seuth Queen and south Huke streets, containing lu front 18 feet 2 inches and In depth 75 teut. There are upon the premises a geed hydrant, fruit trees, etc sale te coinmwice at 7 o'clock p. in , when lei uii will be umde known by ... ... . J.1IAY IIKOWN. Administrator c t.a. el Cniellue Heltei. dee'd Hsi sr tucutar, Auuiljixti. j:t ildllAlh BUT 9BOBH. . B -UAVi: lXlltilMH LEAPING AND POPULAR CLOAK XE If All VEK T1.1EU A'.Yja. M ONEY TO LOAN IN LARCH. ,AND small amounts JOHN A.COl I.K, Attorney at l.nw. H REMOVAL It r. II I'. Natherst has itneved his efllre from North Dutnsirveitci thnHaberbushbulld lng.Ccntiv Square. where eerj thing twrtatn. lng tedentlstry will recelve special and prompt attention. JanlLWAWd A SMALL CELLAR 1IEATKR1NOOOD condition, will be sold at a bargain It ap plied rer seen, at HUBLEY'8 11UUO STOKE, 3e VTeat KlngSlnet. FOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1V7. A first-Class Farm of W Acres, two miles from the city, reur arrea of Lnd en Kecklaud street rouraerrser Land In the Klghlh wattl. Mmall Stable. 1S West orange street. Smalt Houses en Last Orange, rtederlck, rulten, Cbutch and Jehn slrevls. lertns reasonable. Apply te ltllIsilAllllOTIH.lt. VrOT1l: TO STOCKHOLDERS. Xl The annual ttfettng or the stockholder of the Columbia A l'etl leHilt Hallread Cem pany win be held at the efllre of the i.empnny. Ne. Ml Seuth fourth street, l'hlladelphl.v, Pa, en Weilnesday, lebruary 18, 1S7, at It o'clock a. m Llectleu et President and Director -ame day and place. JAMES It. M.CI.UltK, irMtd Secretary. T7IOR HAROA1NS X! In Cardtgan Jackets, meuses, Men and Hey's Hants. Vests and Coats. And Underwear for Ladtes, ucnts. Misses nnd Children at ery lteduced 1'rtrcs.UO TO UKt'llTOLU'S rer Ladles', Uent'sand Children's stockings, of any site and quality. New Closing Ont at lteduced Prices. 00 TO TIKC1ITOLDS. Ne ftl North Queen St sr 1 rada Dollars take n at l'ar. ELECTION NOTICE. Tbe annual election et Trusters of the I an caster Cemetery wilt be held en Tuesday, Feb ruary 1, XH1, between the hours of 10 and II a. in , at the Orape Hetel. JOHN I HAHTMAN, Janl7,23ld PrmldenL JT EVER HEKORE HEARD OF Eyaperated Apricet3 &t 15c. per Pound. Large Ilrlght Swest Oranges, ISe. )er dozen j a pounds New Ualslns for 25c I I pounds New Ualslns for 153 tlranulsted Buvar, Ce per pound i Powdered Sugar, 6Ke t Ceffer. llie. te Ssciwr pound. Try Clarke's i lve O'clock Tea, 10c per i pound CLAUKE'S TEA AND COr r KK 8TOIIE. Ne, I West Mng StnL -Telephone. Tane-lyd EMOORAT1C PRIMARIES. The Democratle voters of the City et Lan caster are requested te assemble at the places designated by thectty committeemen, en WED. NKSDAY KVEN1NO NKA"T. te place In nouil neuil nouil natien candidates te be voted for en Satureay t.venlng, January . for watderHcer. 8checl directors win alie be chosen as fellows one In rirstwardi one In Third ward, two In Fifth ward , one In Seventh ward and two In Eighth ward. In the Seventh ward Uie p-lls en' Saturday will be epn from 5 te !". In the t.Uhth ward fmm le .', and In the ether warUs f tern e te 8 o'clock. Hy order of the an!2tfd EXECUT1V 'E COMMITTEE. M ORE GREAT UARCiAINS AT TIIS GREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO ST., LANCABTKU, PA. MILLINERYI The balance of a large let Of FELT HATS at ELEVEN CEN1SAP1LCE. Bargains in Laces, Such a have net er been hevdef Colored Yak Laces reduced from 12.'c te 2c a yard All-Silk Escurlal Lacn Skirting, 43 Inches wide, reduced from U te f 1.9Ja yard. silk Chantllly Lace Skirting reduced from 13 tell.viayard. All our Headed Shet Lce. fenuerly sold at 75c. te 11.23a yard, reduced te 25c aard, All our HUck Ileal Uulpure Lace, formerly se'd at 75c. te 11, reduced te 25c a yard. Black Escurlal Laccs-AIl Silk b Inches wide, reduced from cec. te 37c. a yard. 9 Inches wide, reduced f rem 15a. te Pje a yard. 10 Inches wlfle, reduced lrem II 25 te Tie. a yard. 11 Inches wlds, reduced from 11 Miewsc a yard. Hla'k Ulk Chantllly Lace 9 Inches wlee, te- duced from S5c. te 103. a yard. Oriental Lace Flouncing 18 Inch-s'.wlde, reduced fremfOj te 31c, a yard. 21 Inches wlde, reduced from l te We a yard, 40 Inches wide, reduced from 93e. te de. a yard. Frem 11.50 te 93e , from 11.23 te 11.37 per yard. H111ISUUO EDQINUH, odds and ends, reduced te nearly half their for mer prlce. SWISS EMOU01DEKIES, 10 te 12 Inches wlde, reduced te 13c. and lfc a jard One let el APltONS reduced le lie. Bargains in Jerseys ! One Let of Ladles' Colerod Jerseys, all wool, red uced from II te 7tc One Let of black Jersc) s, braided, all wool, re duced from tl te 79c one Let or Ladles' Alie worsted Jerseys, em broidered Vest front, reduced from I .'.W te 11 49. OnoLetof lleucle Jerseys, reduced fremL25 te 7c. One Let tine Imported black worsted Jerseys, trimmed In wldollercules braid, reduced from II 50 te 11.43. One Letof line black worsted Jerseys, heavy ijuailty, vest front, reduced from II te II 49 Children's hand knit worsted Coats, reduced from II and 11.23 te Mc. One Letof Ladles' Muslin Cbemlse, formerly 65c. te II. reduced te 59c. One Let of skirts, feriusrly 73 te 90a, reduced te 590, One let of Skirts, formerly It te II. 2 te 7'-c. Onn Let of Skirts, formerly 11.50 te 11,75, re duced tell. 11. One let of finest Skirts reduced te II 31 All corset Cevers 27c aptees. Dress Silks, all colors, reduced Sile te 53e. Hlack Druis silks reduced irem II le tS9e 1 11.23 te 82a 1 11.17 te O60 j II G2 te It 19 a yard. lllack and Co.ered striped Velveteen reduce! from &5e te 37Kc a yard lllack and coered Bllk-flnlsh llrocaded Virl teteen reduced from It te eJXcayard. lllack llrecaded Silk Velvet 1 educed fiem 11.12 te 11.11 ;U te 11.29 a yard. Quilled Satins, fennerlv sold at 75c, n duced tui9eajaid leiuieily sold atll leduced te Tic a yaid. E jsNOHMOUS HAHOAlNp. Prices anfilmks & Ce., HOUSE, Near P. P. It. Station. s -VAMP AU VKRTI8KMBST8. F Oil RENT-TUirPROPElPH NO. lu Contre square, used as a clgartle's ler sev. oral year also the saloon underneath the store, y tell 1.0 ItUK W. 10ML1NSON, atahertrt uince. lann nan rjlUE Due de Montebello lsthatlnestef Imperte.iahampagnns Sold only at UOIIKKUM LlOlieitsTOKK, ri Centra 8'iuaia AA. BB. The Manheim ROLLER FLOUR Eicelled by Nene. JanlUmdll igr OERUART, Fine Tailering: A lteducttnu of 13 ier cent, en all Heavy weight cutting and Overceating te make room for my larce spnnK Importation. This reduc tion Is for cash only M- Material and Workmanship the Very Best. H. GERHART. Ne. 13 N. QUEKN 8T, Oppostte the lTwinfflea martMTdU A R- ROSENMl'EIN, A BARGAIN. Owlnif te the cloae of the Fall and Winter Sea. son, 1 hve pnrrhased one mero plece el these eleirant Heavy Dark lllue EtiKllsh Chevtnta, at a reduced tirlee. They wero our bust seller, and sold at 1.15 ". and have reduced them te the low flKure or I23.UO. Made and trliumedeleitanLl'A audaboveall, a tMirt'X-t nt. V A. II. U03ENSTK1N. rine Tailoring, I7.Sirth Uuern HL JLaxuar.stBNTB. -nU'LTON OPERA llOt'SU TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Cth, 1007. The World t Menanht, HAYERLY'S OIIIOINAL MASTODON MINSTRELS. Acknowledged by the pre" aud public the best minstrel show In the world. ADMISSION 23,50 and 73 CLVTh. UE8IRVM) SKATS .. .. 73CENTS. for sale at Opera Heuse orflce Jll-lld P ULTON OPERA HOUSli WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20tb, ItETUIlN Frederic Bryton, "FORGIVEN." " rerglveu " Is a beauttfu'ly told drainatln story of the heart-lml of humanity, pathos aud fan -.V. 1". Dally ,Vr Ne pxrsen can afford te inUi wltnesstns; Mr. Uryten's perlenuancrt .V 1". Il'erdl ADMISSION .... 23audMCHNTS UKSEItVKD SEATS . .... 7 CfcNTS. New en sale at OporalleusoOrUre. J21Jtd piL'IiTON OPERA HOUSE. J THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 100V. SECOND YEAH ' EMPHATIC SUCCESS Temple Theatre Comic Opera Ce. Direct from Philadelphia, Pa. In the new relcbiated Original American Japanese Opera by Wilu.re srsucaa, THE LITTLE TYCOON ! Streng Cast' Gorgeous Cratumrs ' Magnificent Scenery ! epeclal Orchestra, 4e. I PIUCES-ADMISIION . 50c, 75C A 1 1. OP. HE1EKVBD SKATS 7k. A II 00. Sale of seats open Monday, January 21. at epeia heuse ofllce. jan2l (it rnevuiiAi.it. ROP03ALS Pell- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil, OK O I'll hit MATEUIAL 'OIt LIHHT1NU, -AND- LAMP POSTS. The Lamp Commlttee of the City of Lancaster will receive scaled pmpeiala rer the Ligbtlni; of the City (two miles square) with Klectrie Lluhu All Klectrie Lamps te u suspended tremtnis middle et tha atreeu The party furntshlugthe light will bid for the cotnp'ute plant. Including poles, wires, lamps and power reudy te run Contract te cemmence June 1, 1837. Alse, BuIed proposals for the furnishing of flas per thousand fict for the Mayer's omce. treasurer's Office, Council chambers. Market Houses and station Heuso, nnd al.e ter Street Lamps, at a flied price per lamp, with a dvo-teot burner, fera period of one year from and ensu. lng June 1887. The company furnishing the gas shall light all thestrtel gas lamps every night throughout the year at aunset, and shall keep the same clean and In repair, cleaning them at least once a week, make all connections 10 the lamppostsatthelrewn proper cent, and dlsnen. nect the aame atthe expiration of their contract without charge te the city. Alse sealed proposals for the furnishing of lamp Peslsand Lumps for gas, complete and ready for use, which may be needed during the year. Pests te be of lh Bauie style and length as these new In use In CentruSqnare, and larups of a styles similar te tbose In ethur sections u the city, lllddera are required te give the length and wel.rht of pests they propose te fur nish 1'esU te be et Iren and eight at least 210 pounds. Alse, sealed proposals for the furnishing of Ceal oil or ether material for llgh lug all the Street Lamps, erany portion thereof, at a flaed f rfoeper lamp, fertlm period of ene tear from heeusnlng Junel,lb7 Thope son, individuals, or company who bid te supply Ceal Oil, Uaso Uase Uaso llne or ether lighting material, shall light all 1110 street latnpi te be ae supplied evLry night thronghenl the year at sunset, aud all lamps mustliurn until sunrise, and tha centracuir shall keep the same clean und In repair, and elean them at least once a week, bidder te Bup. ply Ceal oil or ether lighting material, are re quired te accompany their bid with a propos 1 at which they will furnish during the -ar the use of Lamp Pests and Lamps .complete, where in oil or ether lighting materials, aside Hern gas miy ba burned 1 said pests and lamps te lemulu tha property of the coutrae ors, and te ba re moved without expense te the ctty ut thaex pi ration etJ,h contract. Kids shall sute also the candle power of ihe light proposed te be furnished This Includes the eltctrle light The Lamp Commlttee resurve the right te re lect any and all bids, and the sucessful bidder or bidders shall glve geed andappreved security for the laltbtut performance of thuceutiact. All bids or proposals must be nmtlu en or he. fere Tnesday, rebruary 1, lsa7, at tl o'clock r. m . und addresa te JehmH l.oxe, chairman TOnji Commlttee, Mayer's Olllce, Lamastcr. 1'a.ut.S be endorsed " Proposals for Llgblltig Clty.' afi2i?"rtnf 1!8h ''AMI'VellMlllKK. Atteal . Jiu M. CutitAS, Clerit 17f,n,15,2:,MAd r Hal 1 IV tr a i hfi wi OS' IS Ik ke te 1! Cl It 11 K l' P' I) II' IP a P Ti at t '' " y ' r" Ut n S-jv,ft--awR:'-w HaHBmOTv-mMmHmH c jsv. t .. . ..anAa'-.arfE siSECwavCTbww sumssmi a sm is! fiVi tj sWww