WjgjaHE . ii i i ww.-.. ,j ivr t it tm t.", m?i m TI '"vr JK of lanuM (, rsfe.7. Tka Dtwmta cob AMHHMIM9 CTMlag, Ud T-fT ftwMM and deserve otDMManUTetra The tfeelr ticket fctttaud'a wjuUmUem vera 11. W-fA-Jt Jewpb McFall ; In- aia. VmUh atfakaaanr. T. X f MWWW . ' "f ' " rt.MMi-ue, a. v. Aw-i mw lata A. Made council, Henry H. i iwwuw. nniTinn jecaseD, ji I aa Jehn Dnlte&bOlsr t Instructed te ifefjaaa W. Zsu eater bercew, and Patfanfir for tax oeueotor. Ward judge, P. A. Kredel 5 In B. Hette t aasiater, Gee. F. Lutx ; . Frad'k Frraa 1 eeaoel Heard, het. iKVaawabaakar 1 tieaaeu, Frank H. Wil li emmee, Jeb wasteraen, xsawara M ana jena Brunmsr ; m-ancwu 10 1 1 Wan. O. Sattaaheier ter tax collector. fu-saa etauereeaef the tnraa warus met m rMalbarfaaaloea. at nine o'clock, and ' jaanilrtifl the Demoeratte ticket, by electing muMtiBi uuii euries. ieub t. JU-l.-y...TTwy'r' -T.Sl . ... .we 1 JTA I MuiHK, w i" w .f Wsm. a. DnttiBhefar. ;K rn nmueis primaries. .(, AWW ntpuwiwu u HIV f u auu .uuu araa tjae nam tnatr primaries eaiuruajr Ivaalag, with tha following result : 1 First Ward Judge, Jehn O. Banner ; In- Moter, Harry Blnhls ; assessor, R. s. conk. ttkat oenatable, Jehn A. UUbsrt; school laawd, Gee. M. Allisen ; council, Frederick yjesaass; t oeoieiewa, a. n vieuimi, uu.j kau md Jehn Flamming -, Instructed tej ata for Jassnh H. Black for tax collector. Hi Third Ward Judge, Daniel A. Oehn; In fWSeter. vvm. a. unpen ; assessor, vaaning- tam Gehn i oenatable, Wm. Werley; school eare, (.syeara,) tiarry naj; acaeui uuaru, Xaen t Justtee of the peace, Jehn P. Frank; ii.a,i .Timh TTIlll.mi. Thnnntta V.liv.r.ta r,, --- -1 ..-- W.nM isMssakl il TaT.aansVtllM MMlnMsitnlail "itBJgtr SgawtgUU AaA,UAaussAAAAAa UUUMM UUtWU. k'T.Tha Second ward Republicans meet this ramalnc ' sJ Barney Stull announces himself as an lnde 'yiadaat candidate for the Third ward cennta- , Found Dead la Bed. Bebert Barry waa found dead In his bed at i.aHB nema at ruuiaau uueny sueeia, ;w Vaay morning about aeven o'cleflt, by his ,! AAar having preptrad his breakfast eh want te his room te call him, and found thlamoeld and lUWesafn death. HlscondlUeo, nraicatea mat nia ueaw cm one. and had occurred be and five o'clock. The funeral ha held next Thursday, at 2 p. m., from kda lata home. Deceased was born in a, Chester county In 1814, and oameteColum- ' Tj Ma about fifty years age. He basjtlece resided ?hare, following, until a few years age, his J mA .ff .fiwa m..Am Tha .fi. A wr.ll .t tha Klfllln property en Walnut atreet below ajeoend was the first piece of work he ac watnpllshed In this borough. Mr. Harry was a Quaker and regularly attended services iu tha Quaker church en Cherry atreet above 4?14f,trrt VTft jr.Q inarHwl thnw HmAi anil hi. last wife, a sister and bretheb-Davld. of Marietta survive him. The exact cause of i. susueaui is net auewu, uui proeaoiy win ve ,;te-day, as Corener Hen emac, of Lancaster, phaa been summoned. ' Jehn Gehb, sged twenty-six year, died at Mra. Beltzel'a bearding house, en Fourth '(.atreet, yesterday morning at eight o'clock, f after a lingering Illness since January 24, ei typhoid fever. His remains will be interred Tueniiy nttcrnoen ct two o'clock, from Mrs. Keitzel'a, He was formerly a resident of Shrewsbury, "Yerk ceunty.but for some time has been a brakemau en the C. D. local. He waa a member et the Vigilant lire company, Osceola Tribe. Ne. 11. L O. K. M.. and the ffi Fennsylvanla relief fuud. -; renerai ei eaines Armttreug. ,.. xae tasi sau riiea ever tne reuiiins e: '& Jamea Armatrnnir were nfirrnrmfut nn Rtnr. ti 'day afternoon, when they were laid away te S .rest in Alt. Bethel cemetery. Rev. Wm. P. g'rftJEvana officiated, and six locomotive en- sjiueera aciea aa pau-Dearera. Among uiese present were Mylin Mercer, who is new run ning a stationary engine for the Pennsyl vania railroad company at Legman Place, and who was Mr. Armstrong's engineer when he began railroading; Oliver Paxton, nfWaaanr Tf sillarif' aa -ftAjl nnnln&Aw. a A IC'I, JalffarleiL nf T,inns.tr. gtiirwirlntAnilArit nf gir- switches and nigaals at DlUeiTtUe. ana C-V"eWafAAl flmltFt r flnml.l. k .l.li . U;7J mjvm ULUtit Ul VVAUiAAL.Of tUD UiUfTtlw du ' ul rrlniiAP In Ihn c-il.i If l Pdimafi)nl. UWUt AAA tUV HUIIIVV AS A,UU A. U U &J A gtUABB s. oeaipany. Ukrf SAleorsteclciksaa Bends. A large aale of (Hecks and bends waa held UMkMWit'H n.Jjgx'jUjMMiM sT M'('tMri HMM MMI BSena. ,-i ti&- f',Av.gu uie XTanKiin iieusa waturuav HTHnint?. E&iL aas-HK if U Vt aa AiintlnnAA. L.-I. .!... . ffr wtw vi m aum ea aukUUUUDl, A' e0 IUBIC9 Ul Flrrt Natleaal bank were neld te Mrs. r Wtifte mt 8164 fifl. ami Ata sihai-Aa r.r teniM Ia t mn ait Tlilt i twnntu.nlnn sthit-nai nt Pnlnm rawMStw ... wM.rf-lMW WH'V Wi WWauuA- bla National bank te Auiei Sowders at of -J from (147,03 te f 117,09, and two shares m same te Mil ten Wlke, for the Charles Ulnkle . estate, at fllS.OJ ; five aharea of Columbia :'-5;. Water company, te Jenn ieudrlen at 11 : twenty bends of the Columbia school district tvwi-r Bnju.u, ttuiu ciui-uu w siu.e. ana were E?Ss. Beld l,00O worth te Jehn Pendrleb, C0O ?C worth te Matthew Kerr, et WrighUvllle, ad tM)0 worth te Dr. Washlnsten RlirhtAr. Kj TheKeeley, Columbia Flint audGscem Bk a pwues- bieck was wunurawn. vj Around the Town In Brief. The Philadelphia & Heading express buil. &jiess is cow controlled by the Adams express ggSs company, the change having been made at 12 xt HBiwa Duuuej uiuiu.ug. r, v. ejgier Will httiew have charsa of both offices ami iila n 'Illam bIII ilvltm . nnle nnA ,... lll l. .. . g WUWM m.M M...W , VU.J VMV uaui 1141& uu UKOU. jHj e yiwetw j...'g,vBa,, v suiuig lliuiy WbVl givaa ujr iiuae Dtmuujiuuuuiau Saturday eve r sing te a number of her young friends. ' The attraction at the opera house this eve. fivxams: is Abbev'a Mammoth ITnrl Tnm. Z-!, Cabin company. Xii-.Jl A filr will ll liflM 111 irmnni I, .11 .1...I K,vi Mavbv8L Peter's Calhellnnhnrni, fg. Nearly three hundred signatures bave been ;! attached te the petltleu In behalf et Andrew hBian, which was seut te B. Frank Eilile- Vfe The oellectlon Sunday mernlnK in the M. .eburch. forferefsn missionary nurnesea. 11 .A A. . , .. . ?- .?ri . was rj.u. tee largesi sum ever collected for n rallke object in Columbia. !. OMnar niltiArt arreatA,! rrharleai fl.n. ua. arj,. , . w...... u.t- svparday evening en the charge or disorderly !( DondueL Knulra Hxrahntr ralAaaaa.! ih. n.i.n A?. aia. tlilei mnmln. !,. ...I, l....lKn l. ...- drawn. Death of a Well Kuewn Cattle Dealer. On Saturday last Mr. Aaren Sill died cf Blight's disease et the kidneys at his real. deaee, at Atglen, Chester county, aged (.7. Mr, Sill was well known In this cliy and county, having been engaged In the cattle business for msny years, when In Laucas. ter he made his headquarters at the Cress Keys aud afterwards at the Hnrrei n,. 'iy hotel. Be was a member et the firm or Sill '? A Bailey. They for many years bought la this county and sold them . ,mu ..i. r j" " " setsi S'SAaVaVAV Peat W nOY, ' gai nrilOBVlllft. ClltnAmtnrAnnnt T. if.t RtW m -", -w... wibmsji 1 tlj AAfJ ItSBVBB h awllaaadaaiaaen. Funeral will take place Trj'mt Atataa en WautnauH. fa'TSix;.. -S ; 'f&Ksr ' 'S&STv'f . 1. uJa. Ketbtnc Deaae. i-. e . 4HWBMeUng of the beard of directors or xvepte a rxsneaal baak this morning, H uieaueei. onesss, eta. wss aw aewiag a again waa dena. atajasBea nam asxt Meaday Jl ' BfmfawbBKbarfaUaallM fee aad broke em of bar lane. Dr. Barry Mower attended km tffcle76yearae(ace, and the accident WW aet hard apea her. Oa Friday night em cf Martin Lefavet's Berne tare loose la the iUble and badly kicked aaethar anlraaL The injured hone received a cat en tha lelt hip which waa eight laehaa long aad four Inchea deep, and two etbera about four laches long. Be. While Beejamln IdPnehl was backing his horse at biassed, the wagon slipped erar a wall tear wet high pulling tha horse along. Tha animal was but slightly In lured. Old Fellow Degress Centwrred. Aa atated In Saturday 'a Intelligence!! the members of degree stall of Monterey ledge J. a a F., left this dty at 3:40 ter Reams. town. Tha party numbered twenty-three persona when thsy left Lancaster and at Man helm they ware Joined by three mera. Upen arrlYlag at Dearer elation thsy ware met by a committee of Cocalleo ledge, of Reemetewn. Tha party waa heradlrlded up,enehalt being taken te Millet's and tha ether te Bey tert'a new, wnere iney partook or (upper. They war thea driven te Reamatewn and attended the meeting of the ledge. The Initiatory, first, second and third degrees of Odd Fellowship were oenierred upon seven candidates. After the work had been finished the party re turned te Denver, where they remained overnight They returned te Lancaster at 920 Sunday morning. Oapltanu. Gap, Feb. 7. Mr. Reese I Blmes, of this neighborhood, has bought out; the business of Mr. C. M. Bershev. at E Inzer' a. and ex. month or sa He has engaged the services of . me.f come.tnt aaalitant. In tha mraen of Mr. Adam Wise, who will remove te Kir tar's in the spring. After numerous postponement, en ac count of bad weather, the new barn, en the premises of Mr. Sylvester Kennedy, was finally "raised" ea Saturday. Though rather ley, and somewhat dull, yet It wss a fair day ler the purpose and the work went forward quite rapidly. The neighbors for and( M ulutJ aaay t. ,,,,. llght work some miles areuna turned out en masse, The hundred or mere of hungry men did ample justice te the geed dinner dlshed up by Mrs. K. and her corps of assistants. The Toboggan Slide. Owing te the threatening appearance of the weather en Saturday evening the crowd at the toboggan elide waa only medlum-aUed. The slide was In geed condition, however, and these who attended en Jey ed themselves heartily. The warm w setter of Sunday, had a bad effect en the elide, which will net be tit for use until another cold spell ar rive. An Ingenuous Teung Weman, Frem the Pltuburg Dispatch. A young lady who uses and hears used nothing but classic English, visited the icy Incline and fixed herself comfortably en the toboggan in preparation for her first ride. The starter was ready te set, and a small boy at the bottom of the slide yelled out : Let her go, Gallagher 1" Then the young- ladv grew fussy, aud. looking up pleadingly, she exclaimed : " Ne, Ne 1 neeae, Mr. Gal lagher, don't let me go ! I'm net ready yet : The Blayer'a Large court. The mayor this morning had nineteen cases te dispose of. All were ledgers, and nine of them were proiessiensl tramps by their own admissions. These nine were sent te the wotk-heuse for 30 days each, and the balnnce of the gang were discharged. a. Fear Score and Ten. Mr. Henry P. Carsen is PO years old te-day. The old Kentleman was 111 the past few week, but has new entirely recovered and te day is enjoying geed health. A'.large number of Ida lriends called en him te-day. and extended tbelr congratulations. A Bad rati. Charles F. Auxer, en Friday last, while carrying a regUter en Mary atreet between Lemen and Walnut streets, fell en a broken cup and badly lacerated the Inside of bis right hand. Ited Men Entertainment. Canassatege Tribe, Ne. 203, 1. O. It. M., will give a muslclal entertainment at their wigwam, G. &.. K hall, en Wednesday oven even lng. Ultercett. Frances F. Schenberger, city, was divorced from her husband Geerge K, Schenberger, en the ground ei desertion. At the flenp Beuse . During the past weekl,8l5 rations were dis tributed at the soup house. Tnt great clearing tale which Is new going en at Attrtch's, en East King ttreet. Is nenrtng Its end, and we advise everj body te take advantage of this, the last chance, and secure some of the rare bargains which areeffcredtherc.asachance like tela ulll net again In a hurry rrcsent luelf. Amusements. O'A'efM In " Mente Crtite. " Te-morrow oven even oven leg James O'Neill appears In the great play of "ileute Crlste " In Fulton opera house. A large number of reserved seats have been sold, and Mr. O'.N'elll his se many friends here that his audience theuld be very large. The star Is ably supported by a laige and talentcv company of arilsta. Ret Litle 77i( A'unlntf.-Thls evening Miss Bete Lisle appears In theepera home In "Col leen Dawn," and the indications are that there will be a large audience. The company have been rehearslug the piece for several days past, and they will no doubt play It weU. Lancaster people will have an opportunity of Judging whether or net the company Is one of ability, as there has been considerable talk en the subject. OMAXUB. HeRTiMj.-ln this clty.rehruary 2. Msgdalena Hening, widow et the late Geerge UortleK. axed SI years, 1 month and 8 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funetal from the residence of her son-in-law, Uriah Ultzer, Ne. 2W North Queen street, en Tuesday morning at Vi o'clock. Inlerment at Uerg.trasse graveyard. std (lAST.t-Iu this city, ei the Sth Inst . Calvin JKlvlu, son of lleury aad rrUtllla Uat, aged 4 years and 11 days. . The relatives and friends of the family are re spcctfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, We. uw Columbia avenue, en Tuesday alternoen at 2 o'clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. nil 1UBHISB -In New Danville, en theSlhlnu, ."'.V?.16 rnish. widow of Martin narulah, in the 85th tar of her age. ' The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral irem her son's resilience, in New Danville, Lancaster county, r., en Tucslay, rebrusry sth, at 12 30 o'clock. Bervlcw and burial at New Danville meeting house atl o'clock p. m. I'reachlnjt bv Jehn liehr and Levi bhenk. i"(j, liAi.-Suaaenly, en February 5lh, at Vhlla delphla, Aaren mm. lu the w:h year et his aie Uclatlves and friends are respectfully in vited te attend. (Services en Wtdnesday at 9 o'clock a. in., at hlilatu resilience, Ne. 11 Beuth Slth street, Philadelphia te proceed te Inter, course en the 11:50 a. m. Ualn from the Bread atreet sUtlen. t75td Kr.e.-On Bunday, February 6. JM7, tuddenlr. of heart disease, Mrs. Annie JSrb, wlte of 11, J, Jib,of LIUtz, aged 45 years. lhe relatives uud friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, with out further notice, at the Moravian church, Lltltz, en Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. m lteTH February 6, 1637, In this tliy, Henry i:oth,lnthe7thearef hlsage. " """' The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the fuuer.il from the residence of his son-in-law, Henry Short , Ne. 23 Bast Frederick street, en te-morrow ( I ues duy) alternoen at 2 o'clock, latermentat Zleu's cemetery. IU'th. In this city, en the 7tb last.. Elizabeth Ituth, wife of tleuiy it. ltuth, In the Stllh year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral frctn her husband a residence. Ne. W West Walnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Uxld M4HKMTB. Hew kera ssaraet, rep. 7.-neur market dull: IPlna, Hsufk le. Muperflne, m 7uaw ej sosamen te geed extra WeeternVu aBM 7i geed te Base uhi Ohie, at ISAM sa. ' ' ,w" nmw ina. W ey nin oaf e, at lagjl sa. Mats, t He. e. s-a wrKSTs-, tltrrh. 41UC eau Ne. 1 wait atai Mfft tJto.iae.aiKe.; 1 mixed. ,Feb. Kre dull t Western, 8UHS7MaM. smriey nominal. Perk dull 1 new mm. all 7111. Lard-Feb., tBS0Mar.,f7i May, I? 11 Melaaea quiet at UKe ter boiling stock. Turpentine quiet as we. Bestndulli strsinrtte gtmd,iOeail Tnrmntlne anlet ef SM. Petroleum dull 1 Beflned, te esses. Me. areiaau ami i (nun te imaen, S4a. Butter nuHr i Western ciwumtt. teftfc i Elgin Creamery, 29t)3Ce I stats dairy, ball Otktn tubs, leame. CbMN dull t Wastarn Flat. llalrc geed te choice ttaht skims. lCMailKc a en steady t state. Met Western, ?SC n, vbc e.Het Orann- Sugar dull t Banned lated. ftVMS 1S.1SO. CuUeai, Tallew dull t prime city, 4 lte. klee nemlnul 1 Carolina, fair te geed, J0JH- Ceffss dull t fair earg-eea, lMc PhJkkdelphla rredaes tUrhst PattanaLTBii, Feb. T. I lour market etea.ly t sales, 9U0 barrel it Mlaneeeta Baker. etivfl.TOi Pannevlvanla I'amUr. ' W ( Weetera de, 1 a4Ka : Patvnu. at tmti a. Bye flour quiet, fas 00. Bran scarce and arm at U7Ct? 73 for etrt n. Wheat-reb., lSs-i Hatch. iS April, W5ic Mt, 9t-ie. Cern-Veb., KHd Marce, 47&e.; April, iic eu-reU ITJie.; March. tTHcs April, tfiic; May,l)ie. Fhlladelptaa Cattle Harket raiLACBiratA. reb. T.-Bf cattle, recelpU for week ere BecTes l,!00t Sheep. lo.ei Hogs, 7,900. I'revleut weekBeevee, 1,W Sheep, iitimnimivu. Beet cattle, rather slew of sale but prices un. ehangedi Eztra, H; geed, 5t0i medium Sheep was aeiire t hui, own"' s". "yw ,e ; iceuiuLu, ejt i wuuuvu, n.M -". 4;c. lie tem active, advanced Mi closing at T.SBT'ic ler Vt estern Ouloate Frednee autket. Cicae, Feb. 7. W a. m.-Mariet opened-, , Wheal- l reDM 7Trtc I arr.n, hw ru. i.i i Su. aswe. Cern-reb.. sS)c j KHct tay.sOJ.c. Uu-rD., hc ; March, Bf;e i April, KXtJ March, !e( April,Hc; Fera-rebnllSW; March, IIS 1J: May 11J. UN-vsd., se ; May.seSJ. short Bibs Feb., March, as 70 Apru,as ;: K U; March. as. May, Oram and rrovisiena. Furnlshedlbv a. K. Ynndt, Breker. CstcABO, Feb. 7. 1 o'clock p. . m. r neau tutu, vmvw rwa, "" ,, 66S 75 V B . ,.13!, 40K H1IU ..iiH "S .ses .... ew .UecelpU Car Lets. February. March...., April May June Winter Wheat Spring Wheat. Cern Oats Kye Barley Oil City. Crude Oil.... IS Si 191 111 3 SI Head. 15,W Becelrts-Uegs. CleslngPrlces-J o'clock p. m. n neat, corn, uau, Perk. Lard. 6.81 6 C7 e 7J 6 1 6 February 77 ss II no SS4 13 17 K 11.47 starch. ifi " a ApiU 7 fc May WX 4uv June SH 41k 30S .... CrudeOU 63i Live Bteea Market. CnioAeo, Feb. 5. The Dret?ri' Jetirtwt re ports : Cattle llecelpts, 1.000 head ; shipments. SCO: market steady and much mere steady; shipping steers, W te 1.400 as., gJ4O4J300: stock era and feeders, M 1003 til! cows, bulls and mixed. II 7JOJ 55 ; bulk, BC3 49 , Texas catUe, gisffij.va. Hogs Keceipts, 9,0 head; shipments, 6.000 head; market steady ands strong; rough mixed. W 7D5 15 ; packing and shipping, as e 9 (0 1 light, H 5033 10 ! skips, V TOO! te. sheep Becelpu, 1.300 head: shipments, no head; market steady : natives, tl :em 73, Western. S3 Sv)4 CO ; Tcxans,tl 3004 Ce; lambs, $1 0.'OJ 30. Kasv LtaiRTV. CatUe Receipts, 15 head ; shipments, 37; market nothing doing, all through consignments ; shipments te New Yerk, none. Hogs UecelpU, C100 head; shipments, tun head ; market fair ; Philadelphlas, (3 40O5 90; Yorkers, 5 25Q3 30 ; common te light, 5 0-t 13 , shipment te .new Yerk. none. enecp ueceipis, '.tiivneaa: smpmeuu, i.i.v; market dull ; prime, tt fiKO, common, WIJJW: fti: fair te aoed.lt te lambs, 36 3. New fork Blocks. Naw Tens, Feb. 7, 1.30 p. m. Meney leaned at33lpercent.Exchangesteady; posted rattsi 4 KHO1 W- Governments steady. Currency 6's, II KJ bid ; ii Ccnp, II 2S.'i bid ; 4H' de, II 10 bid. The stock market opened K3X per cent, higher, but this wai lest seen alter the opening nnder a raM by the bears. The market then be came dull up ty 11 o'clock. After ttat hour there was a steady buying of Beading and St. Paul, which resulted In an advance of litel'X percent aa Letwl Stocks and Bends. Bepetted by J. B. Leng Par Last value, sale. Laneastei 6 pet cent., 1& in) 107 " 0 " IsM lue lai ecnoei lean.... jea iea " 4 " lul or 20 j ears, lit) ltrj " I " lnSerWyears. loe 103.25 " 1 " lnl0eryears. KO 105 Manhulm lioreugh lean 100 102 BAKkSrOCKS. First National Jlank ion Farmers' National Bank te Fulton National Bank lne Lancaster County National Bank no Columbia National Bank loe 118 je aoe.a 115 150 US 110 IS 139 2&&0 150 163 100 68 138 JO 110 110 118 137.6 8.00 24.30 26 Christiana National Brnk 100 Kphrata National Bank lie First National Bank, Columbia KO First National Bank.Strasburg lne First National Bank, Marietta l.t) First National Bank, ML Jey 100 Lltltz National Bank lne Manketm National Benk 100 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 60 New Helland National Bank 100 Gap National Bank loe Qnarryvllle National Bask 100 Bltzauelhiewn National Bank 100 Northern National Bank loe TCaxrtkk STOCKS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley CS Bridgeport A Horseshoe 13X Columbia A Chestnut 11 111 se Columbia A Washington SO Conestoga A BlgBpr.ng S3 Marietta A Mount Jet is 24.06 20 S5J0 70 M 73 110.00 14A 39.60 a 2 .15 1.11 JD Kl 2 100 26 10 3B. 210.10 1.0J 18 CO 68 62.2S 60 im 101 tee u 114.76 107 2B 40 45 48.0S W M Lane Kllzabethlewn A Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvllle., CO 25 Lancaster A Lltltz Lancaster A WUllamatewn Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland aiscsiXASBOca aroesa. Xaat Brnndywlne A Waynesburg.... auarryvtile B. It. Ulersvllle street Cor , Inquiring Printing Company.....,,, Gaslight and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company.... husouehannalren Company..,...,,, Marietta Hellew-ware Stevens Uouee Millers vllle Nermal aehoel Northern Market , Eastern Market , Western Market Lancaster City btreet Hallway Ce.. . . Gas Company Bends Columbia Borough Bends..,, Lancaster A Susquehanna. ,, Lancaster A New Danville fjuarryvllle B. 1L, Ta. rtwullnir A Columbia B. B., 5's Columbia A Marietta , Maytown A kllzabethlewn Lancaster A Epnrata Lancaster A willow street HtraiburgA Millport Marietta A Maytuwu... as 50 2S 100 se M M M an 100 a . Id 100 lne en se Ml H 60 100 100 500 SB 100 ion 28 a in 25 a a Household Msrket. DAIRV. Cioamery llutter Mutter') ft Dutch Cheese V lump IOCL1RT. Spring Chickens, Y pr , Chickens ft pair (lie) Chickens f) piece (cleaued) Ducks V pr (live) , Ducks (cleaned) , Tuikeys (cleaned) V) ft Turkeys (live) .....;. .."; Geesa (cleaned) Ueese (live) , . ..... MlSC'klLAkkOCS. Apple Butter V qt Kggs yXlei Heney ) ft LardWtt Clderbgel Bauer Kraut V qt , rami. Apples V H pk Bananas)) dez Cocoanuts, each Lemens V dez Oranges v dez 33C fciiec .tocQiTeo ....3!biWe ..15c .11.0002 00 BOtJUOO urapesft at. ..... Cabbage, V head vassTABLM. .D'tiM. aji unncn.. ,,,, Cauliflower, bead Bweet Potatoes V ) pk,., Turnips, V K pk....... Potatoes, V H pk , Pie Bquasbu (each) Onions, f) kpk leaii 2u-a uarreu. w uuncn , Celery, I) bunch lieiuluy, qt. vuica ad eaaia. Fleur V bbl Fancy Beiler Fleur Wheat..... ,.,,......,, ,, eat'-. ..... .,.... i Cern (shelled) , Cern, V H pk A)e...aa... ,,,, , naiaaiaa. nay fi ion Cleverssed fJ bus Timethy bus... ,...,,.... ,a a., a a. .a a a ........ SI BB15 ....H75aaJe . . ......., a.....,,,, a a...,,, il. B9 S. .,.,,, .,, aaa..a,,t,,,,,,alAO Hard Grass ta bus Wheat-We. 1: dasr U.1 PaetBa UH C3.0.A1 OoJeradoOoal , central Fae Canada Southern Del. UA) W......r7. tie i. Xrte, teds . Jer. C..,.......,.,i......... a. m T... ....,..,. ............ Leu. A M 1.. akere. ...... .... ...... Mtch-Cen.... Mlaaentl faclOc 1"J Jresestts)eastests M.r. rrvt M. Wesu It. i . c... ..,. .... ... Bast Tenaeesee O Ml is ' 31' s2 VS'i llslj u 3l! tt pi;. urs M us', nt 3ll4 s a vi ; ii ni-aj unman.,.... ........ ... Oregvra Transportation . . Ontario AW raetteMaU Kech. A F at. Panl. .... .v. Tex.rae Union Fae Wabash Cem Wabash Fret , Western V West Shere Bends new sngiana...., vail SUA! aaen. vm BM.T.Arhtla PsV H It'.ilsssslltlMl saAlnt Leh. Mar...... Hestenv.rasa. P. B K.cent , Peeples Pass Bdg.asn'ls. Otl. a. .a ......... ... .V) is ir-16 iw no li! SMW AD rERTlSKMSXTS. iDARIMa POWDKIL ROYAL POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of partly-strsagth and wholeemeuess. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low lesusners waigai, aium or rurepaaia puwuerm. Sold enlu at eafts. X.OTAL jua,ian renuanauvs 106 Wall atreet. Mew lerk. may27.1ydAw WANTED A OIBLatthe (,OOD DINING.KOOM ROIIRER HOD8E. North Queen and Chestnut Streets. N OT1CE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT1 have this dav nurchared the entire stock and fixtures of the Tea and Coffee Btere Ne is Tenn square, Lancaster, ra , lately owned and conducted by P. K. rralm. ltd' E.T. FRAIM. DESIRABLE DWELLING FOR RENT. " Frem and after Arrll 1, 1&7. Thndealra-Three-Stery Brick Dwelling Heme, Ne 43 Seuth Duke street. Ontrally located. All modern conveniences. Rent low. Apply te II. CARPENTER. lebT-Ud Ne. 54 North Duke Btreet. 11 rssTslKEttAKD. VAaA-FVFvF Fer any case of Kidney Trou ble. Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that BOTANIC NBRVE B1TTEU3 falls te cure. Beld by druzzltts, SO cents. it can aikl. t-uH Ne. 15 -V Circulars free. Uth u Phlla. Pa. novO-lyeedAw EVAN'H FLOCK. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND DP TOTBE UIQH EST STANDARD. M.ThAS MARKLEY'8 "YELLOW FRONT" Clear Filler Havana rive Cent Cigar la the leading and most tellable nickel cigar In the market. At AfA&KLET'S " Yellow Frent." Ne. 21 North Queen street, (Fermarlp Bartman's.) BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. PRIVATE BALE every day of Fresh Gro ceries, New canned Goods, spices. Choice Teas. Toilet Soaps, etc, eta, AT AND BELOW tOOST PRICES, j&se a Geed coffee MU1, Safe, Desk and Fixture. Bersn, Wagen, Harness, etc., at N0.145A 147 NORTH QUEEN STREET. P.8.-Open7U119cvenliiis It RARE CHANCE. Big Reduction, in Fur Beaver and Melten Overcoats. AUeurkHt&and 143 Overceau re duced te HO. Made te order in the very best style. Only first clasi Trimmings used. Suits te your order from 115 up. This large reduction Is only for a few weeks, In order te make room for our Spring Stock. A.H.ROSKNSTF.IN Ne, 37 North Queen Street. TlvOR PIAIFLES, BOILS AND ERTJP J3 TIONS. generally with itching of the skin (geese skin) take rrallsy's Barsaparllla Com pound. Largs bottles, 50 cents. Customers tell us It deea taa work every time. Bargains in Teeth Brashes an selling fast. With every brush boss a bottle of Oriental Teeth Wash, free. A fall line of Trusses and Shoulder Braces at Lewest Prices. PBAtLBT'SEAST ESD PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market.) MmdM.W,FR JJJA8T HD TARD. 0. J. SWAES & 00. GOAL. - KLNDLLNQ WOOD. Oflea : Be. SB CENTRE SQUABS. Beth yard and eases connected with Telephone Exchange arana.irsusavrjt rilO THE LADIES OF LANCASTER X AND VICINITY. The undersigned respectfully announce that they are prepared te give Instruction in every variety of painting, such as oil aad lustre, also en slik. satin, plash and satin i painting en china, glass and pearl ; water colors, pastel, crayon portraits, and drawing from the antique. Persons wishing te make a specialty of these, as weU sa vocal training, lessens en piano, guitar, organ and zltharn. can de se at any time during the year.br making application te the SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, Paired Heart Academy, Lancaster, Pa. lebltta . A GAIN AHEAD. Chas. A. Palmer, Ne.' 42 south Ann street, Lsn caster. Pa, Is another who tried all kinds of medicine for his cough, for two yean, but he get no relief until he tried Ooebran'a Cough Cure. Ons bottle of which helped blm mere than ALL TUB OrHBR MEDICINES MB TOOK. Guaranteed te give satisfaction or money re funded by the sole manufacturer. Price 23c. a bottle. H. B. OOOHRAN, Drnggtet, Nea.m a DB North Queen SL, Lancaster, Pa. Cochran's CRBAM OF HOSES cures and pre vents chapped hands and faces, mat 8 1 veedu TT OERHAKT, Fine Tailoring. A Reduction of per cent, en all Heavy. Weight suiting and Overceating te make room for toy large Spring Importation. 1 his reduc tion is for cash only. AST Material and Workmanship the Vary Bast H. GERHART, Me. tt B, qvill IT., oppeaits tae Fosteaee dRmaxS7.lv QRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT FOKXHI BENEFIT OF TH FIBSTB1PTIST0HTJECH TO BE HELD IBTUE GOUttT HOUSE, TeBTtlay ranlBg, Fate. 10, 1887. ADMIIIIOIf ,..CBXTS. BAKING MKW ADrKHTI8BMMr, nrSKciTI7.KNFeFTirByfrtHWAIlD, X lireepectlvoef party, will holt a sseetlng at the tlreen Trre Uetel, West Btag street, ei Tuesday evening at 7.90 o'clock, te aeaslaataa W Uekel for lM wi.Ar TAxrATMa. -fjwjlt HKNT-TUE LIVERY STABLE A: in the lear of the CIlrHetel. Apply te a aus. b. , tetd4td Ne. 140 East Chestnut atreet T HKUUKK HA1U1A1N8 UUTO BECHTOt.D'S. NO M NORTH UUBBN aTBBKT, who It new clelng out bis Bnttre Stock at and liatiaiw cuii. with tne view or enaaa Ing In ether used. Please IniHlucst. Ne reasonable offer telustd call aud ree for yourselves. UBNBTBBCI1TOLD, Ne. n North ueen St. r. e -Houses and Choice Building Leis for sale. Hemes for rent. V SE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! JanllJmdBsed s TAMM BHOS. t CO. SPECIAL BAR&AINS -AT.THK- BOSTON STORE. 26 & 2S North Queen Street, LANCASXBU, PA. NO AIMECT1VCS ARK NKKUBU TO OUAL- irr tub crtLAPNkss urxuc ruLLUWtNQ. Newspaper Ad.ertisemeQts All have a peculiar sameness. The Difference 1j te be Learned by Examination of the lioeds Offeted. Honesty of Purpose Back of All our Advertisements, Goods will be Found en Our Counters Just as Described, iu Large Quantity, at Guaranteed Lew Prices. LADIES' WOOLEN HOSIIRY. 50c Hese Down te 37Kc a Pair. .TH'e. Ilese Down te He. a Pali. 25c, Heee Down te 21c. a Pair. REMNANTS OF BLACK BILK5, REMNANTS OF BLACK HENRIETTAS, AND REMNANTS OF BLACK CASHMEBLS At Vxtraerdlcary Baigatns. 8tectal Prices en All-Weel BLACK CA81I MERE SB AWLS. A Few Bemnanta of BLACK BROCADE VEL VETS for Wraps, at a Sacrifice. Fifty Dezen CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND PAN1S at Ureatly Reduced Prices. Stamm Bres. 8c Ce. s FECIAL BARGAINS. LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT Clearing Sale -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. THIS 19 Positively the Last Week Of our Clearing Sale, and alter this week noth ing will be sela less than the Begnlar Price. -BUT YOUR- HAMBURG EDGINGS -AND- TORCHON L1CES This Wek. They are sold at about half what they are worth. REMEMBER, that after thU week Silk Escu nal Laces, Fleunclngs and Nettings go baek te their original price. We have made mere great reductions for this week aud mention a .It wet them here. flnr Dellar and a Ouarter Ladles' Lined 8 Ted Far Trimmed Bid Gloves reduced te 75e, Beys Flannel Waists reduced from Tec te 4Se t from 11.00 te 6IC; from L te 75c. Ladles' Weel Legglcs reduced from ITc te tic Child's Weel Legglns reduced te We. CbUd's Fancy Knit Worsted Lsgftai i rsSueaA from tee te c in white, light blue and garaet. Ladles' Hand-Knit Woeiea Caps, put op U three lets. Let NO. 1. lormenyseo i and Tie. re- I te ej tot Ife f fomelytlseed t.e. tin a. rermartv st.te. redueesltaTte. f 4? ABwa ael daeea tone five Leu of ChUd's Hand-Knit Zepkyr Weel Caps. INaL formerly ewaajwc.iwamjs'w M apiece; Let Me. ,foriasrlFaeWatasaJe, reducia te xe I Let 'Me. a. 'wsaarlfseld , atWe and $7c reduced te 7oiUJBe. VJK!!',? at 1. and $!.. redueed tpaset LotNe, s, foraa feraa foraa erlyaueaaan,rancaatotc. one let of Oriental Laces, white or beige, widths te Inches, formerly 12c te lie, reduced tescayard. One Let wider, formerly sold at 25c and tec, reduced te We a yard. Ons Let of Beat Torchon Laces, formerly 9c sod tee a yard, reduced 5c. Oaa Let et Meal Torchon Laces 4 te S Ineb wide, formerly sold at 20c and 25c, reduced te MHc One Let of Meedlewera formerly 15an0 We, re duced te loe a yard. Una Let et Wide Needlework Edging, form ferm erly Be and 50c reduced te We a yard. Tbeee Embroideries will only be sold la strips of J,:Her4Xyards. All ear Fancy Caps, formerly 20e and ate, re duced te M apiece. MANY M0I1 W0ND1RFDL BARQiWS. TOCB LASTCHABCE TO OBTTBIkt. DON'T MUS IT. jrmw Aramrimmmtnm. M KTZQKRes MACUlUtAM'SOUBAr'BTOHK, METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVB ALL TH1 POPULAH MAKBB OP SHEETING & SHIRTING MUSLIN: At the Lpwest Prices. TieklBff a la larga quaatltlaa. BarssiUta la Tabla Ltatwa. Tewala tunl It Una. TaaBMtBotBlaatFMtberaalirayaelMaad of ll unptuiUaa alwar la atoek. Metzger & laughman's Cheap Stere, Ne. 43 Wst King BtrMt, Between th Ooepr Hen and XSWAD rWRTJSKMKXrSr HUBLKI'H VKQKTABLK VKKMI luge. Uen't fall te try It u your children are troubled with any of the symptoms or worms. Sate, certain and effectual, i or sale at IIUBLBT'S UBUU 8TORB, K West King Street. 1 AUUB K. DUEAFFKH'S PURE RYE WHISKY, DUEE BTBBET LIQUOB BTOHB. aurHlydB p K MEDICINAL USf TUHE HOLLAND GIN. KOUBKB'a LIQUOR STOKw. a centra Square. HAV1NQ DISPOSED ON JANUARY 1 1817, et my General Harness aad saddlery Business. 10 North Queen street, te M. Mlley, who win carry en the business at the same stand. 1 would ask for him a continuance of the patron eve ae aienereuslv extended te me In thr.at. All parties having eialma against or being In- debted te me will please make settlement at the Old stand. febl4tdltw FRANK D.MILBT. CvORRENT-THE DWELLING HOUSE JC en the southwest corner of North Queen and West Lemen street : IS rooms and one store room ; all modern conveniences t In geed con dition. Alse small stable in rear , suitable for bearding house or ledgers; geed location. Ap ply te BAU8MAN A BURNS, Beat Estate Agents, IVItdR Ne. 10 East Orange Street. QLARKE'8 KNOCK DOWN PRICES. ORANOB9, ORANOBS, 15c. Oranges reducedte 1 JXc aez.t 25c. Flerida Oranges reduced toseo. de. White Urapee.10 and We. a, worth 15e. a. FBBNch PRUNES-3 Bs French Prunes for 25ct 5 Bs Freeh Prunes ter 2oe ; 3 as and t s Batslns for Be Clarke's Combination Coffee, 26c, a. We keep the quality up and prices down. Try Clarke A A Fleur. &5c. quarter. KO Ss Pearl Barley only 5c . 1,500 fts Blee, 5, 7 and 9e. fe. Sftsforfle. ciABKE-a tea an d cerr aa store. no. ss nest King street. "Telephone. Tans lyd ESTATE OK JAMES STEWART, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been K anted te the undersigned, all persons tndebtt d ere te are requested te make immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, wl.i present them without de lay ter settlement te tne undersigned, residing in the city ei Lancaster. CHARLOTTE BTKWART, cnABLESE. STEWART. Administrators. S soae t N Atrxa v, Attorney. deetdM T7ISTATK OF CHARLES U1MMKL9. BACD. late et the cltv of Lancaster, de ceased. Letters of administration en satd estate having been granted te the undersigned, all Fiersens indebted thereto are requested te tnake mmedlate payment, and these having claims or without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing in satd city. MARGARET BIMMEL8BACH, Jean A. CeTLa, Att'y. Administratrix. decU-etdM JSA. VAT, atU. rjnAKE NOTICE ! HATS! HATS! HATS! Prices Deep Dewa. Fer a short time we will offer greater Bar galas In STIFF AD SOFT HATS, Children's ud Beys' Hats and Caps Than has ever been shown In this line In Lancaster. MEN'S FUR STIFF HATS, l.OO, 11.25 and 1.60. Guaranteed Geed or Meney Belunded Trails asd Traveling Bags, ROBES AND FUR GOODS, AT LOWEST TRICK?. W. D. STAUFFER & CO, aland 33 North Quaen Street, LANCASTER PA. JS-lydAw TlBITAJItT. jili: MM ft BRENEMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OID STYLE HAND-MUE TINWARE -AT- WM & BRBNEHAN'S, Ne. 152 North Quean Street, LAXOASTBB FA QARR1AOE8 t CARRIAGES I Edw. Edgerley, 40, 4L 41, 45 M ABEET BTBEBT, Baar of Fosteaee, Lancaster, Pa . sty stock comprises a large variety of Buggies, Oaxrjages, Ptuetens, Baslneas and Market CeVlea axamlns my work, and if you de net tad what yen waat Isava your order. Eaoearege geed work. There ts aeoaemy in buytag a geed arttale. Tweaty years In beat. bsss aat every Oarriac a a geed eaa. MOTTO "PwIliiWtiailv:Pric,M Seifl Her Hefl. LaneMtsar, 9m. 1 Aaraautjurra. K 1N() BTHEKTTUBATKK ONE WEEK COUMEMCtMU Baturday, February 5th, 1887. The Talented Emotional Actress, KISS ANNIE BERLEIN, Supported by her STRONG COMPANY OF ARTISTS With a Change et Play Each Night- POPULAR PRICES, 20 and 30 Cents. 10. aarltet Office open Wednesday Morning at I O'clock a. in fi-lfd TG1ULTON OPERA UOCSE. ANTON K N1QI1T ONLY -S Monday x37entag, February 7, 1887. THE TALENTED ACTRESS, ROSE LISLE, BCrrOKTBD BI II Ell O WN COMPART, Will appear In the Bnmantlc Comedy-Drama, EuUUsd COLLEEN BAWN. A Card te ClUtens el Laecaster. 1 take the inv Star and i the first possible opportunity te plaea and Company before the iHiblle.lntha lentlened drama en MONDAY EVEN. above mentioned INH. PEBUUABT 7, at rULTON OrERA HOUSB, this city In order te prove that ws did net advertise ourselves as a rust-class company wiuieui. Being preparcu ieiuiuud uuit reputa tleu. a d puuue eitvuieni nrTini. rttANK L.YKARANUE. Manager Rese Lisle Company. priebs, - - ie, ao&aeosnta. Ne Extra Charge for Kaietved Seats. febUl -raUlrON OPERA UOUSli TUB8DAT, FEBRUARY 8th, 1887. (TUNE N1QHT UNLT.-CB JAMES O'NEILL, PKESENTl.VU M0NTD CRIST0 With a Brilliant Cast. Elaborate New scenery, -Reallsue Stage Futures. THE ENT1BE FBODUCTION PEUFECT IN EVERY DETAIL; ADMISSION 25 and 50 CENTS. BESBBVAD SEATS 75c. and tl. OS Beserved Seats at Opera Heuse. tebMtd WVB BAXAV OM AUTbT BUILDING North Qui LOTS FOR BALE ON North Queen and Lime streets. Apply at Ne. 22 EAST EIMU STBEET. una -FTOUSES FOR RENT. XI Biz and Eight Beem Heusfs en East Fred erlck and Five Beem en West New street In- quire et U1.0. HUULMTEU, leb5 2t Ne. 22 B. Bins SL TiWELLINOH FOR RENT AT mmk JL? Six te Eight Dollars per month. KK Seuth Duke Street. JBI ntvun wirr !5tdS,MAW TJrORBALEORRENT-PFAULER'H OLD A: saddle and Harness Makers stand, Ne. Its Locust street. Columbia, established In 1S31. A splendid opening ter the right kind et a man. Address or csll en JU. PFAHLSB, 11-lwd Columbia, Pa. TJIOR RENT. -sj rn Prem ADrtl 1. 1887. the Three-Sterv Dwell. Ing Heuse, Ne. 507 North (iueen street. Terms moderate. Apply te J.B.EAurMAST. lanBM.W.i Ne. lt Bast Elng street. F)R RENT FROM APRIL L 1887, TUE Besldenee and PhysicUn offleee, Nee. M and 40 WeetOranga street. ( Docter Muhlenberg prop erty!. The offices will be rented separately If desired. BAUSMAK A BUBNB, JanUWAStld or B. J. McUBANN. TBOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 1867. A? A First-Class Farm of 90 Acres, two miles from the city. Four acres of jLand en Beeklaad street. Fouracresef Landln the Slghth ward. Small SUble, 220 West urange street, amall Mouses en East Orange, Fredsriek. Fnlten, Cbureb ana Jehn streets. Terms reasonable. Apply te " ' H 1BBII A BBOTH EB. tflOOPER BOUSE FOR RENT. J The cooper Heuse, one-half square from centre Bgeare and opera Heuse, and near both railroad depots. This is one of the largest and best beuses In the city. Large Sale and Es change stables, all first-class, possession ea PrU Ut" WM. J. COOPEB. 170R RENT TUE TWO FARMS B1TUA. JC TED partly trf Lancaster city and partly In Manbelm township, lately belonging te thees- Ina about la) aeres and the ether 01 acres. Beth farms are suitable for dairy purposes and gn star laxraiug, Annlvtn MUBTIMEB MA)KE, J febWwd J. L.iainaaii. "DUBL1C BALE. Oa Menpar, Fssavaar It, 1SS7. will be sold at publle sale, at the public house of Jehn A. Snyder, corner el Poplar and Fil bert streets. Lancaster, Pa., the following real estate, te wit: All that certain let or piece of ground situ ated en the, south side of Poplar street. Me. 632, In said city et Lancafter, containing in front en said Poplar atreet SOIeetll iuebes, and extending In depth te Fremont street, let feet, having a front en said Fremont street 41 feet. en which Is erected a well-built two-story brick, , dwelling beuse, containing seven rooms, with hallways en first and second stories, hand-rail stairway. Deioeny luinengm or dscb duuuidh a perfectly dry cellar. The beuse Is new ana In geed condition, having hydrant and sink la kitchen, drain pipe te street. The let oentalns a choice variety of fruit trees, pig pen. and chicken house, should the purchaser wish te divide tha premises there would be three large bulldleg leta In addition te the let tha house stands ea. Possession given April 1st, 1M7. Bala te begin at 7.90 en said day. when condi tions wlU be made known by . W.T.BOSBBEBBY. Joel la. Haines. Anet. fJ.5.7..lUM war. M AOHlMERT.sU, STEAM HEATING Latest aad Most Improves IMllinlVawJM, Pwiaftb w Minify. WATaW TANKS, BHPARATORB. aJKaiEsRepVW0," ,w M40n",M", oaueaoaaDBasas, Ezra F. Landis. WOSSSTJU4M7 NOBTH tntnTa aTtaaaw LAI FA, kVfKsJA . .i"5.". JK. " S.lf ..i. . .-,.. .'-.vi -) -m. &.$. ,rf '&Bki&MfJ!ki &&zid&k&Lwtfbk&
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