re36$fPPMP!IIHHM! Tmv&WQi'sZZi LIGlCfclilOyP AY FEBRUARY WJ'Vmm " II " K: mT"T'?' ' mmtami$ttuuu www, liniiMiftrMilfhwl beard BMSMvWyMtlvw la Mwattaf MkWil 'Imn ft bsBbMb em 1m frnwl imUmMem (Mi : sT I iwmiini it at mm mm mm mat la turn liM will be mytrnrm mm lMfi mtrt, t-Mtall m Jmtmm at the mm let Jha ir.aeiiy, Daaaoeratle aa uhta ateaatwma affinrfta In ;m4 swaemMant of Ma lectien. it lawavw kaMtata, itatarnnlaa. u iftlBfcai timwerkiag rwykrdte 1M BROS WIWIRI UWIUU iBMi and ShllL independent ftsft waraa eh aad both candidates frety hard te secure aa election. ' will ha need te a wrest extent at seat Tuesday. Bale si fmiitln . EfnUa aalael ml aetata took place at EtftaaaVtlM Sirmaa jw laa BiIhh4 .ttit Hi tan khhiwbii aumui were unpeaca f A te-atery trans dwelling beast, situ. - U.A A-t... i -.1 ... sna Beaia x euna linen, mwnn u men I Mill, te D. A. Gehn, for $760 atwe- ww owning nemi ueieBgujg te iui I Of Jaaaee ife Anall. alteatad at Second IvLawraeca streets, te Ban Maya, for H a two story house en Seuth Firth baloeflog te Wn. B. Qlren, wu Mad bv German TTalma. for Jfi.1T. ML n,; Tewa Notes. Jhfm Been indulged In a light en a passen- m ansa 01 turn naum ec vkubiuuw nuireau Itaat Batarday afternoon while the train I pvuiB namr Apeniub a unea; ied kui I a witraew aiaes waa Droit er. suit wm te SfeataA aaatnat ttta mMi iXnabar of Invitations have been received t mwm iu mwuu iwiiuw wj wj kivbu UJ I unn aaneiejr, ciam en leuruary . I A eUas waa formed In the Methedlet Enli-1 aienuKb, by Rst. E. C. Griffiths, pastor, I laBttlitniilsi llmiiiinii of the attend ants Df Bm Sendey school. The pnrpeaa et tha norms study or the uiDie ana will ajriraEraea la confined te bit borne with Maeaek of Inflammatory rhenmatlam. Jtam wrack eraw from town were called UA.. M-A a . . ... mrwun en euaraay nigni te go te tne of tke wreck at OeataarlUa, caeaed by M He. US rnnnlns Inte trtltht tnin iWrnftt Tba wreck eraw ratBrned home at jjiavaa. Sunday. Xaglna S68 waa Tery bally inpaea waaorengntio uoiameu; it ilaMai iMVAnil mnAlrm. , A. gaed -Bleed audience waa In the opera ijaHouaraeyeigoito ee me per- HnftflMAnm Vm Waw Th dtr. kftftrtAks ifnn Hnrtna lha nlffiwntMfwi ; aaaaaletalT mTBtlfled the menla maiii and .; done In a aneaeaafnl mannan r.TMe.eti-aat the poateffloa art taxed te s uiaim aj me isrge amenni or yaien a beleff aent through tha .nalla. Th NHa ebildren are orewdlog the office lnqulr- Jag fcrtfcelr ralentlnea. ''. A TBAMt'M XAHMOW MMOAPM. 1 '! aBaaaia-1 by Ceal Gu, tfe Rolls Agatcsta is slot PIB-. !9fcda mernlnv a tramn wu f.innrt tn an tn leua omeuion at reaoeca a Themas' . He bad crept Inte a warm place the beilere en Sunday night te sleep, atbanlshtha was everenma hv vni i8Ad rolled against a het pipe and the left Ia Af lita tttA vraa hadlv linrpa-l ftnw. Batehler waa notified of the man'a condition, be precr.rcd a cab and took him te the atatlen ;MtiB. ui. oiewan wu aani jer ana he waa S'aenn en band. Ha drmsnrl tha knm -. 'L altarwards endeavored te bring tha man te - V.T aalenanaaa. RltllluVAaHltil InmrflnrulA. ,'lBthe man but net sufficiently for him te etu uu u hh duu wwie ue came irem. hospital authorities were notified and ub was removed te that Inititntim. is i Ike place where the man waa found baa ' iMsB tba resort of tramps te tba great annoy anney annoy aee of the furnace owners, but they aneak , Jatebaarred. ' siTfca atranger bad net recovered sufficiently mm te s o'eiock taia aiternoen te give any i. aaanaiat Affhlmafllr. An MtmlniilM. nf ki. f SsaAa akawad that nn en arm In lni.i.v rAaatfca lmttmru It XV. V Ttanaafli iUm I. . laiura of a woman and underneath it the ii m if.iLu tl ajaau! -- aa jKuiaer." .gsTaTJf PJIfaOJf Tetrmtt CMIAWM. Bay It it Liable te rail as Any moment wr ana iqm areat iua. . m experta appointed by the beard or priaen Inspectors at Its recent meeting te ex- laalaat flntii tha nnnitltlAn nrtk mim- ....- ten. anif havaasraArf An tha fetl. .. - I . ff . wB.wvw vu .uv ivuvn iiiaT v- MtL Which will ba eresentad tn tha in. E aaMtaM a , Ht-Jtai aeoerdanoe with a request of your body bare this dsy after being dnly quallQed aMdaan examination or the condition or the facuidatlnn and walla nrtha liFrM.ii. nfik. iJMaater county prison and are coin- i-rw u i-ero' msi in teeir juag ..taast tbla atructure la In a verv un. la condition. Appearances Indicate that epar care waa net taken when build- I ie secure a solid and permanent feunda- "uumie ei ion immense weight of tower. These foundations. havinS sat. . dleplaeed the masonry In the arches and a and evervthlnar lndiraiea th.t n,i. ' la still gradually coins en. and rnn.t Btnally wreck the structure and risk the Mltflf thalnfftiQtaa . ;iThe small tower attached having in the ftelnal plan been Intended as a ventilator, PjeS"TyV iiavieg Biiscnmenia te se utilize It, bl .wenld therefore respectfully reoom reeom reoem &asMtbatheae towers ba removed at aa 5lt!B.dayaapeialble for the safety of both pss.' I Building and the inmatea. M s. q. Slatuaxeb, II. N. Ubeneman, D. P. Shexler. aaaaiBasaaaaafeaa "C5F ff Hfrj TaUntlaa Mall. tlWa ia Valentine day. and the old and an uuy aenaing tne articles through aalla, Tba small boy Is having a bla aaadlna the nalieat nirtnra. th.r h. - te bla beat friend, whUa bia elder sister wpensive caras, &, te ber lever. wa vary little business of the kind at en ea aaturuay. Today the office crowded alnca mnrnlne. and tha raOOrt that the mall is much hnallar naaalenthudav. Tt; . ., - Mera BpUltnalUm. tl Mfw Yerk, and Edwin Powell, of Londen, giaaa, suivprwi apiriiuauais, gave a private ajteiaea" at tba Keystone house, Sunday ti, . .i.i .. ... ' . J vj wui liuuu te in meaiums, 1 by a iplrlt " Annie " who nahia tO make musical lnatrumanta n1.n IWlthnnt hatnatnnAlti1 i .r!... & tjaairrejant testa, and favor theae present r lalBhaammnnlnatlnna rm ... . .... g,t "7T. ,, -"--- --wm. iinwn tu lue vww WWI.VJ me uBsssges eeing written en aBdtarnlilnfa lu mi in Ha..i..u . SBOrt-baed or In telegraphie deta and ..aksaMB, Taaw ledgerdemain la quite aaten-.IslBBg-aaaal te Bin. jf ' X JbaMQataa. ratMWylratila railroad company will lev-eat aataa at tha mai.;il..i. iiaul the atraata of tba oily. ThU will easts) auaaeH impeaslbla. Thla atSMMltwirlru.l..l..il liaatra. H"""6- If Tferaaata. ObHsy aad bU;Adenl" Mara bb Faat Line. WBBBB Ikla alt v at 9 BB. TkwaraaBtbatr MB.Ikv araa WBigkt. TeSt. iM Mas fmni . auaaaj Tw Mlewiaf an aha raapaetlra ward MkMaMaiMMl tagr tba OeaioeraHte ba Vwm taWonew t .Sebeet Daraetera 0. Edward Haganer, Jaeeb F. Kaata. Cbarlaa Llppeld, Baauat K. Llabty, Tbea. F. MeXlUffetlR. K.Sebnader. Ooaamea Oeuncll U. J. Weaver, Jacob L. frey.pallaa B. Flery, William Billc Alderman-O. R. McConemy. Ceaatabla Judge Willlem McCemeey, iaapaeler D. F. Buchmlller. aCCOMD WARD. OaergaF. Bathven, Geerge N. Reynolds. Cenetable Wm. Lewara, Judge Dr. J. A. Fin patrick. Inipecter A. J. Danlap. THIRD WARD. Jacob Reaker, Jehn M. Ebetiy. amuwi invia narian, Cenetable B. F. Leman. Judge Philip Weller. Inipecter Joaeph M. KrelJer. FOURTH WARS. . Common Council Henry E. CarseD. Michael Kennedy, Wm. O. Fyfer. Cemtable Wm. T. Wennlecer. Aaaeeaer J. W. Andersen. Judge Wm. Qlloen. Imiecter Jacob Wltllnger. r.rTn WAne. Select Council H. Bllckendetfer. Common Council Themas B. Beohteld. Allen Guthrie. AMnrman TVHlte-.- tl eU Constable Frederick Klislager. Aaaeiser Jaoeb F. Kautx. Judge William KshL Inspector Samuel Kautz. SIXTH WARD. Common Council Stephen J. OfrPU", Jaa. P. Plucker, CeL E. McGevern. AnMor-Geerge DvK CemUble Wm. H. Rellly. Judge Byren J. Brown. Inspector Ilenry Reiner. BEYEXTH VTARD. Select council Geerge M. Berder. Common council Frank 8. Everts, Jehn T. Knspp, B. Frank Adams. Asaetser Jamea R. Garvin. Constable Jehn Merrlnger. Judge Geerse S. Norbeck. Inspector William Dervrart. rienin waiid. ujuimuQ uuudcii jeua A. It Common Council Jehn A. RrnJl", B. Me- i-uu)ikiiiitu. Alderman ralrlck Dennelly. fi:r.r.r.r:"""!,' f "BX Constable Jehn Reerich. junge jenn itucDey. Inspector Jeseph Bewman. VIMTH XVARD. Select Ccnncll Jehn Evans. Common Council Edward McKlcstrr, D. S. Sweeten, Fred Munson. Assessor Geerge Brown. Constable Patrick Burns. Judge Jehn Finger. Inspector Gee. Cenner. Every rotor in the city will be supplied with tlcitets te rote en the debt question either for or against it, The police officers distributed them te-day and tlcketa en that question will also be at the pella te-morrow. The Ellasbsthtewn tloreugh Ticket. ELlZABETnTOwjr, Feb, H J. e. Stauffer was nominated for burgees by the Republl. cans en Saturday night. He waa defeated last year by P. Singer, Democrat, by a heavy malenty. 8. B. MaLinachari was nm,n m. Justlceef the peace. 'ine uemecrata met at the saloon of Lean der Sheetz and nominated Levl Eegle for burgees and H. T. Shultz for Justice of the peace. Bath will poll large vetea, particu larly the latter, as he at present is tilling an unexpired term, and besides that the Repub lican nominee is only 23 years of age. The Republicans poll about 175 vetea and the Democrats about 00. Watchers Appointed. The following wera in dv appointed watchers et te-morrow's election ilrat ward, Jehn Schaum, O. A Ranch, Republican. Second ward, P. T. P.ellly, Amea Sides, Republican. Third ward, Wm. B Moere, Aaren Froelleh. RemihllMn. Democrat ; Democrat ; Democrat; Fourth ward, William 8telKerwaIr, Demo crat; Jehn E. Snyder, Republican. Fifth ward, Wm. Simen, Democrat , C. II. Fasnscht, Republican. Sixth ward, Jehn Mirleu, Democrat , J. W. Samson, Republican. Seventh ward, Ilenry Full, Democrat; Adelph Efflnger, Republican. Eighth ward, J. P. Wlnower, Republican. Ninth ward, Geerge Rlttenheuse, Demo crat; Geerge Fex, Republican. hbb ruAtr.mi'B iiKNcrtT. A large Aedtsnce Drawn te Fallen Optra Heiih Saturday Erasing Saturday eveniner an untnrtiinmmi i... home talent, for the benefit of Ned' H. Fruiiey, late of Jehn A, Stevens' company, took plsce in Fulton nnun hmi t home was almost full, all the seats belnir OCCUDl6d bUt a few in tha mmnntm !.. m -- a;- wsivt aV was FatonMehn opened the entertainment in hia leais enegeraemain, wnich have been seen qnlta often. Mllle Titlens followed with her ever popular oernet sela The act of the Knife King was something novel as well as sensa tional, and it drew forth great applause. Jehn Riley gave his imitations and also played two violins at enc9. His costume of flaming red was very striking. The trained dogs of the Wltmer Brethers did seme clever tricks. Theewnera of the anlraala deserve great credit for the manner In whleh they have trained them, as tbe des show great Improvement alnce the opening of the sea. eon. A quartette of colored boys sang songs and were se well received that tbey ap peared for a second tlme later In tbi evening. Miss Lucy Cummlnga swung Indian clubs while wslklDR a wire, en whieh she also did balancing. Hiram Croemo, me baritone, eang "The Vagabond," "The Old Sixteen," &R, and pleased. Harry Beettnor elanced a clog, and Cummtngs and Wltmer did their acrobatle business, Ned IT. Fralley opened the second psrt of the show in a funny epeelalty in which he Introduced a song of his own composition. Jehn Trewltr closed the entertainment by performing en tttteen or twenty Instruments In his usual plea.ln manner. Fer Carrying- Concealed Wevpiin. Christian Klssley, who resides about a inl'e north of Flerin, has been arrested and com. mitted te prlasn te answer the charge of car rying concealed wcapeuB. Nissley waa for merly a well te de farmer but failed, and bis mind is new bel loved te be afiected. Recent ly he has been threatening te kill people, ard complaint was made against him before A derman Spurrier. On Saturday OUlcer Wenninger went te the house of Wlssley and ,i !" in? CU,teSy' Tne PflMneriaked te he allowed te go up stairs te see his wile and permission was given him. He Ret away by crawling out et a window, Officer Wenninger returned te Lancaster, but In the evening, with Oflleer Kissinger, again drove te Nisaley'a. The offleera waited around the place all night and arrested Nlasley tsrly Sunday morning. He then uiade no reals ft ance, hut came quietly along te Lancaster. A New Creeeing, Workmen this moraine- imnn i-..i.. .. I nt " JiiiS nuiunwi(u Htti iving titreet te from BUalnjer'a Mauer hetet te the tbeatm lead no IV Appeals Disposed Of. Residents of Celeraln, West Cocalleo, West Denegal and Martle townships were the appellants te-day from the a-semments made aa te ihelr properly by the assessors of these d 1st riots. It Was a Tuvera L'etnie. It waa a tavern license et tba latoJebn Franclacna that waa transferred en Saturday, and net a restaurant lleenae, aa etated. Vertla Soep fend, -f'yf ?.MeJ'OB. cnwladgea tha receipt of tba following donatleBatotnesoup fued: asisrWB, esq. Be, nn la Hqaliy niad. J. I. Stalnmeta, repraaantlng Adelpb Btraaaer, president of the Clgarmaker'a In ternational Union, en Saturday afternoon filed a bill In equity agslnit Michael Peet, et aL Tha bill seta forth that Straaeer la presi dent of the International Union, and the de fendant's members of the Clgarmaker'a In ternational Union, 21P, located at Marietta, nnditr a charter Itanaii hv tha A-mntl- hMit of said International urlenj that union Ne. SIO surrendered its charter en June IS, 1SS0, and at that tlme had 131.15, part of which was distributed among Its members. Mr. Strasser prays for a decree en defendanta te pay ever te him the amounts received by thorn from the treasury. In tha Common rtrat Court. The Utt week of the February common picas court was opened at ID o'clock this morning. Judge Patterson Is presiding In theupper court room and Judge Ltvltigsten In the loner room. Of the ST cases en the list IS were declared ready for trial. In the suit el Dr. W. F. Smith vs. Wm. 11. OUbert, committee of Isaac Zecb, a verdict by consent was entered In farer etplatutlU for f 23.74, with stay of execution te April L. Wm. n. Swetgart, Indicted for adultery and bastardy, petitioned ter a bill of particu lars, and the court directed thnt be be fur nished with the same. A rule te hew cause why a new trial aheuld net be granted, waa allowed lu the suit of Geerge Yelsley s, lleury Uundell, tried last week. "BOB, TVV IIATK KILLKDMBr Tha luexceiabla ahoettnff et Voting Mm Caused Threusb. Kiar. At Corning, f. Y., Jeseph Woetls, twouty tweuty twouty eue years of age, was shot by Rebert Wilsen Saturday night and almost instantly killed. Weeds was sn empleye at the Si. James hotel and went te Mrs. Wllsnn'a. nn Vntirth street, te get bis laundry. Aa he entered the gate, he slipped en the Ice and made a scuCllng noise, and almost immediately after the deer of the house opened and Weeds re ceived a bullet In the abdemen. Wilsen tells the following story; "I vtas sitting In the house reading when we heard a noise at the gate and a rap at the deer. I am an empleye at Horeko's glass cutting shop and have txen threatened with harm by strikers, and thought that tbey were com- Innf altar mft T aiLn.1. IWhn'atharaf anrt get no answer, I then ran te the bureau and get a revolver that 1 bought three weeks ege. I then asked apaln, who's there?' and, get. ting no reply, I opened the deer and fired. Weeds 8taKBrpd, put hlshund te his side and moaned, 'Oh, Beb 1 Beb f you have killed me " I am seventeen years old." Weeds was the of son a well-to-de farmer of Camrbsll, this county. Wilsen Is In Jail. nesting Trales Wlthoet Stores. Vice President Oakes and Superintendent of Water Power Cushlnp, of the Northern Pa cific railroad, are having built at the com pany's shops an experimental Iren car In tended te supply heat, light and pure water te passenger trains. The car Is te Immedi ately fellow the engine. Details et methods et heating, etc., have net been announced, but the Inventor Intends te continue experi menting until practical success be attained. Rare Performance en the I'lsue Trea tha llilt.n Kconemtjt. On his way home te Lancaster A. F. Scheedler, the eminent young pianist, atepped ever Saturday in this plaee and astonished and delighted some or our cltlzmswlth his rare performances en the plana During his stay he was the guest of Rev. Father Gans. Come again, and give a concert here and we'll lnsure you a crowded beuse. Fuacil Ufad In Bed. Mable Rettew, the four-months old child cf Ellla and Mary Rettew, living near Bricker vllle, was found dead In bed en Sacday morning. Deputy Corener H. D. Weaver was notified and he empanelled as a jury M. J. Burkhelder. J. R. Zug, Jehn Stener, Jeshua Yecurn, Jereme Yocum, and Samuel Yocum. The verdict of the Jury was that death resulted from uiarasmas. Te Adi1rr4 the Illstertral Society. Rev Dr. J.H. Dubfcs will deliver an addreas this evening at 7:30 before the Historical so ciety in the rooms cf W. U. Hensel, esq., in Eshleman's law building. It Is expected that Dr. Egle, cf Harrlsburff, witl be present and have somethiog te say. Entertainment at Lltltz. Oa Saturday evenlng In the Moravian Sunday school cbapl, Lltltz, an elocutionary and musical entertalnment was held, which consisted of readings by Miss Amanda Landes, of MUlersvllte, and vocal music by Misses Hostetter and Kemper, and Messrs. Newman and Pickle. The chapel was well filled, aud tbe entertainment ia every way a success. Married ou Saturday. Frem the Beading Eagle. Jacob Welsman, brewer, of this city, and Mlas Annie Xautwlg, of Lancaster, took out a marrlsge license and then visited the quarter sessions office, where they were married by Alderman Hell. A Valentine Spelling nee A spelling bee will be held this evening In Y. M. C. A., hall under the auspices of the Ladlee Auxiliary. Valentines will be awarded as prizes. Mr. Rebert J. Housten will be school mutter. Jluuulng Ileguiarlj. The cars en the East King street passenger railway began making regular trips this morning between the court house and Roa Rea rer's green bonse. Business has been tuel lent and tbe fare is flve cents. The K'uc Street Theatre. Saturday evenlng Annie Berleln and com pany closed at the King Street theatre te a large audience. The play of Fashionable Sin" was well given. This evening the New Yerk Novelty company opens at this house. A roeng Girl's Death. Miss Laura ShatTar, aged 20, who died In Harrlburg last week and waa buried at Eltzibetbtonnen Wednesday, was a gradu ate of the ML Jey soldiers' orphan school. Tns valuable elt? property Ne. Ml Poplar street, will ba elfdrcd ut public sals tbta evening at J. A. Snyder's saloon, corner of filbert ana i'eplar streets. MadamoIOe te Astrlch's te buy Itlbbens Special tale this eek Ue curly. .vrRtiM). Ladles' Fane Ilall Programmer We have lately made up un entirely new line et tuncy Ptezratainei. They ara made irema nice, neat eaver with very pretty deilgns of pull ornaments attached, and are J utt the styles that cttch the eye. Call ana see samples. , "tuesscss, Lancaster, m. 111,11,17,1m i Buyers can In evety Instance save half their money by purcha.lng at the clo,lnr-eut talaef the . btere. feblS-.'U Amusements iralfe'i Comedy Cjmpan.-Tht eysnluz the Walte comedy cemptny opea lu tbe opera house fiiraweekatlenr prlces. "The Uanites," with Miss Cor WalUcm as Kancu WJllanu and JJllly ripir, is their flrst play. The Cumberland .Vtii says: illn :oilen strenxthyned tte fa. veruble Impression she msde upon her first ap. pearanesheie. fihaUa fine emotional actrtts, and takes all her parts with equal cleverness. Mr. Watte os i'anen. W. A. Merlirty as eandu JeO.ana H. M. Mann, as the Judgt, all sus tained their raru well. Indeed the whole com. pany Is excellent and well worth seeing." At thilftw Theatre,-At the West King theatre tre Xew Yerk Sneclnltv nmnine nu. ... night, Th troupe Includes a number of strong people, umen whom are the Uilmore sisters, McKlrey and Jullse, Weezel and Merris, Wily and Marie Chase, rrank Forrester, K William Howe, Frank La Kesa, and ethers. Tbla attrac tion should draw largely at low pi Ices. Llbtrty Band BM. This evening the Liberty band wld give a concert In Mamnercherhall, whleh will be followed by a ball. The affair premises te be largely attended. A tfuiieal ntcrlatnmtul,Ueuaty evenlng Feb. SI, tbe Ueck Hand Concert company will appear In the epera bonse. They play upin twenty different Instalments, with new songs, TA CsclKen afhffrfalnnifric, - On TussOay ' arantna. Fahraar aaa Jv raz-nlan Hlnatna society will give an anteftalnraent tn Fnlten I uyvia euan, prepaimueasi ter wnicn nsve ler eme time been making. The chatt for con cen con tttbutlngmemberswlllbefopen en trlday sud that tn the nublloen Saturdsy reat. JfAatsUAMBK. Hcasia IISR. On Sntidsv. Felnutrr 11 1M7, at Urat-e Lutheran inrfcinnee, Lancaster city, by Rev. C. Klvln llent. Mr. Jaeeb W. Hnnrrr. and Mill Maggie A llenusu, both of Kast Willow. " ltdAn Btjss-Bscxsa -Feliruary H. IM7. by the Kev. Charles L. rrv. at Trinity Lutheran pamensge, Charles 11. llubb and Mlts Amanda a. Uruuer, both of this city. eiarNi. M:LIeinirv5s In this city, en the 13th Inst, Herbert s infant eon of lUMen K.aud llattle E Heldemrldge, aged U months. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Hern tbercstdonceef his parents, Ne. O West Wal. nut street, en Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Te proceed te Leacock for lnlorruetit, wSers services will be held at a e clock p. tn Yacytv In this city, ou the lsth Inst . Klla May Taekly, In the 6th yesr et hr age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully luvlted te attend the luuernl from the rcildenc-a of her parents. Ne. 411 Jehn street, te-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at ?K o'clock. t.ivirAnisa-tn this city, en the llth Inst., Christians , wlfa of UeoiL'e Lamparter, In the Uth year of her age. The rclatlves aud friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, Kecklaud street, near tell gate, en Thursday afternoon at t 'clock. In ferment at Wejdward Hill cemetery. BMJtA'T. I'MIadslphka Cattle Market rnaaDBUBiA. reb.l-ltecf cattle, recelpu in" week wera Beeves ISO, Mieep. lu.u; liens, P.v,,0Ji? WBaB-Ueavca. S,9aji 8heeP, VV.W ""'". SH title Uegsfalr; 8u7Snc: Western, TKOI'ti Hew sjera ataraet. ..N,W.I0W5:. reb- li.-rieur uisrket Cull: yine, ti )n 00: Burerflne. 2 Tcfl)J iOt geed te choice extra Western, M 7085 50; geed te fancy mtm stata.it b,iq4 j.j , common te geed extra Western, t3 seaiei n,Wh5tT.Neid.K "'. "as Ne. 2 de, lie : e.l Ued.Wlntar, reb . se , Cern-Na 3 mixed eass. tle j March. l5,Ve Oats-Ne . 1 Whaute.!)He: NatUu, U;.; Ne. a mixed. Fab , SJWe! JUrch. SJWc. tKye dulls Westaxnbobe ; state, SfHOiJc ,;tlarleynemlnaL "" -P.I? aul1' new mesa, ill , old mess, : st Oil ci. Lard-reb.. 17 00 : Mar., : 13 Molasses dell at 19)e for belltni sleck. luriMintlne outer at Wt'c. KrMfndull; strained te (xxl. II oeflt 10 1'etreleum nominal s Keaned, In cu.es, sxc rrelght dull : grain te LU t rpoel. d. JButur steady Wentern Cti!ery. fS!6e: Klgln CnMmery, 9SJ0c , stale dairy, halt flrkln Chw.edullt Weatarnrt HKOU'Ic; geed te choice light skims, lekcin.c. ggs steady; Btata, jj,j9e. Western, 'SaiDj. BuKar steady; Keflaea Cutleal, ejc, Uranu-latf-d. 5jjc Tallew dull : prime city, t i lc 5Ulcn nominal j Carellns, fair te cned, SC3XC Ceffsij dull t fair cargwj.n?.c Chicago Preunca Market. Caicaee, Feb. 14. 1 p. m Market cleeed. uyJ"i7l''!ikx'!, M,rcs' T3NOi AprU' t-'orn-ree.', Ts45e March, 5l,'c; April, Mei May, r-Je. ifcreyb.S0.CcVS'Oi M"Ct' " ArrU ..iV.'S-'eb, i3 1S3j Msrch, 13 J3( May, 113 b?s. .Hllt2.D :jx llircb' & ;5 Afrtl' M Mi asABsy Qt) 57 lUbs-ree.. as gix. Un Btecs Market. Csncaoe, Feb. 1 The Dretrri' Journal re re perta : Cattle-Uecelpts, 2,90 head ; shipments. i,(00; market and prices uere steady : shipping teers.0SOtOl.VA Ss, WJ'-eiCO; stock ers and feeders, tl BOGS t3 j cows, bulls and mixed, S17JOJ 73 1 bulk, KS0CJ X , aexas catUe, Heirs Uecetpta, 8,000 had ; shipments, T.one head : market and rrlces strong ; rough mixed, 150003 SO; paeklDg-anfl shlpplngiajae 4M:Ught,WI0OJ:sklE, MOfCITO. "'"JW sheep Uecelpta, 1,000 tead t ehlpmenw, 10 0 hnadt market steady . natlvpa. II 1031 s-J;!?.7-- a 0 JJt texans.tJ J"0 CO; lambs, S4 00Q3 ,0. Kasr Ltasarr. Cattle - Receipts, lfO head ; shipments, a 8 : market nothing doing, all through consignments, pretpecis Xiverable: Shipments 10 MewTerk. Jcu. llegs Kecclpta, 3100 ti-aa s shipments S700 head ; market stew ; PM!a.Iplphla!, 3 w;3: Terkers, i siqs se ; common te light. S3 loe)5 ) pigs. (I 603 CO; shlpicenls te tew ierk. 11 carloads. SJheep-Recelpts, loeo tetd ; shlpmenu, S market firm; a shace tlhtr than jesterday's nrtccs- Onstn and rret tsteua. Furntshed,by 8. K. Tundt, llreker. Cmcaae, reb. II. 1 o'clock p. m. rebruary. March April May....... June 'ir,V- ""'" wan, inn, i.are. '.'.'Am n-i "" '.'.". e"rj 'iL, i" 'ifte e.73 PH "J SVU"5 a .fa ...5vi i a', 11 -7 6 97 Winter Wheat. Spring Wheat.. Cern. ., ...... Oats Rye Barley OH City. Crude Oil wjceipu car Lets. 13 01 12s 2 S3 Ilwad' 1I.0JU Uecelpta Uegs. Closing Prlces-s o'clock p. tn. n a heat. Cern. Oatsperk. Lard February.. March April May June , OU City. Crude OU UV e n 6 73 tJ 6.90 6 S3 6 16 :'i 13 72 W'i 13 73 : Wew Yerk Stocks. Nsw Yesjc. Feb.H, 1 30 p. m. Meney leaned at ' J percent. Exchange steady; posted reus esHOlre. Governments steaiiy. currency 's, tl aX htft ; 4'a Coup, tl as bid ; H's de, U lcji bid. The stock market opened quiet but firm at H te H per cent, higher, bat the dealings throughout the morning were limited and the early advance waa mera than lest by midday ; prices at the hour named showing declines ranging from X te J, per cent. The market at the piesent writing Is steady. Btecs: Markets. Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce , bankers Lriu-c&eujr, rs. sraw VOKX tIST. Canada Faclflc O.C.C.AI Colerado Ceal Central Pac , , Canada Southern CM. St. L. A Pgh Den. A Kle. G 1)01. L.A W Krte Ktie, :uds Jer. (.............., K A P.. ......... ...1 Ixiu. A N... . , L. Shere. . ....! Mich. Gen Missouri Pacino , N. P... ... ...... M. P. Pref N. West. , Kast Tennessee (J , Omaha. . ., Oregon Transportation...., Ontario AW... PaclHe ilaU , ttech. A P Ht. Paul rux. Pac , Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Bends..... New Kngland ruiLADaxraia list. Leh. Vel II . K. T. A PhlU Pa. R K-, ,.....,..,.....,, 1 Reading... . Leh. Nav lleiten v. Pass. 1 KtsllltllSSSSSItlt'lltlS N, C3Ht Fopiea 1'atM Jtdtf. uen'U. Otleasseaaaaw).eae H a. k. 12 at. '& si5 17J.2 ITS 1371 J : 8IN '. TO' 1 3Hi 9l l3K :5 in 19 Hi 3 IIS 15 vx 13)1 101 eiH 11 tM 10J 101 .as 101 eivc 2 if x wad vsr TiasueitTa. WANTED-A. GIRL FOR GENERAL Houatwerk.at It O.S:2NOBTI1DUKKST, glOR MEDICINAL USE, PORE HOLLAND QW. KODBEUU LIQUOR STORE. a venire aquara. SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO FITTING Shoulder Braces and Bard Rubber Trusses. Ksay, light, clsanly and reliable. Tha former will answer tha purpose of a suspender, or skirt supporter as well. Fnrsalaat UUULKY'a DKUR STORK, West King Btrect. ANTED-A GENTLEMAN, FRE- anently absent from home, wn'tld Ilka te furnish one or two rooms with beard for wife and ebild. In private lamliv. Address, febis-ita "X.,"tmi8effick. JACOB F. HBEAFFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY, au,nttDu,l,5 "TKIET uwen BI0RE- 'ICU1H, UVtlh1hAr ! Kltr.li. t(t ffOnd. -a&cj nesUuD). 4Vt:e . common 6(Ci. dht6n VkU frllri bm J Ttn m- dt'J IC I medlUlIL,3We 1 imnmmt. .UiflVc l..mh ' " " -' ,., XKW ADRKRTJaMMMXTS. TJAKINQ FOWUEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of punty, strength and wbalesemeneaa. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lx) sold In competition with t lie multitude et low teal, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. KeJit only in cam. ltevaL lUmu Pewnsa Ces 103 Wall Street. New Yerk. lnayCT.IydAw yOTE FOR WM. B. STRINE rett ALDERMAN OF THE Flint WARD. RtOR RENT THE LIVKRT STABLE J2 lu the tear et the City Hetel. Apply te MRS K. UB.r.K, feblU tfd Ne. IO East Chestnut Street. w ANTED A GOOD COOK. Annlv at fubiitra no. ks Ner.Tii ntiKf. st. fSOn RENT. A3 Frem April 1.1W, a small farm within the tltv limits, sultable fjr truckluirer datrr pur I',. - ..... apply Ar lias erricic. Jml2tdUAW,llw DWELLING FOR RENT. . - rrp,m Apttll. a Large Dwelling Ueute, Ne. tSJBast Klugnirret Apply te UtLWALlEKltOARDMAN. fbl-;tdJll'.w Na 23 Seuth Queen St. DCSIRADLE DWELLING FOR RENT. Irem and alter April 1, 1137. Thndeslra-Threa-stery lirl k Dwelling Heuse, Ne 43 south Duke street, tvntrally located. All modern conenlenccs. Rent low. Apply te , H CAKPKNTER. lebMfdM Ne. 34 North Duse street. TERRORS Of THE DENTAL. CHAIR lUSAllMKD. Teeth evtractd by the use nl e'ectticlty per fect'y safe and harmless. My s-uu Teeth are mtdoef the best material that 1 can purchase. FUllng teeth a specialty. All work guaranteed. V. L. FlsllfcK, Dentist, aprl7 1yd .N d. ri n erth uneen St. RARE CHANCE.' Rig Reductions la Fnr Rearer and Melten Overcoats All eurl, waaud M0 Overcoats re duced te Ml. Made te order tn the very best style. Only nrst class Trimmings used. Suits te your order irem 113 up. This large reduction Is only for a few weeks, In order tu make room for our brilng stock. A. It. P.OIENSTElN 'e.S7 North yueun street. N EW SPRING STOCK OE DIAMOND 'yes ter roienng an kinds of clothing-, Irilley's Sarsapartlla Compound Is the etc. the surest remedy for lmnurft hlnn9. nlmm. blotches ou the skin, etc 30 cense a twuTi. V es Coughs aad Colds Pralley's Uloedroot. Wtld Cherry aud Horehound is the best, i5 cents a bettle. PRAILEY'3EA8TESD FnARMACT, WmdM,W.FR 0WM,,I',1'B M"ket- ESTATE OF JACOB II. W1TTMER, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been S'.v10 l.h0 unaersumed. an porge,,, (n. debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de. mands against the same, will present them with out dflay for settlement te either of the under signed. JACOB L. VslTTMKR, Marietta, Pa. Or GEO. M.UaMBBiSht. feblietdM. ISSuters. ESTATE OK ANNA M. ESSIO, LATE etthe city of Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all parsons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these ; having claims or demands against the same wUl present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In theclty of Lancaster. M. IIABKBBUaH, . B. 1 EUKKR. J-ve. A. Cevls, Kxecuters. Attorney. JanW-ctdM ESTATE OF JAMES STEWART, LATE of taecttyef Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these baying claims or demands egalnst the same, wl.i present them without de lay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing lu the city 01 Lancaster. CHARLOTTE STEWART, Ul ARLKS E. STKWART. Administrators. 0 eoxee Nacxax, Attorney. djObldM H. GERHART, Fine Tailoring. A Reduction of 23 per cent, en all Heavy. Weight bulling and Overceating te make room for my large Spring Importation. 1 his reduc tion is for cash only. V Material and Workmanship the Very Best. H. GERHART. Me. IS N. QUKXH ST., Opposite tha Postnfnee dBmartT-lv ASSIGNEES' l'UBLIC HALE-WILL be sold at public sale Oat WamtxsDar, Fissusnr 16, Its?, at 31 West King street, the stock of Confection ery and Fancy Uoeds, class show cases, Jars, counter scalea and one Fatrbank scales: tables chairs, wateroeolers with stands, two large mir rors, oil paintings, book case, etc. ; two business wagons, double set el harness, leurslngle sets of harness, a large let et Ice cream stands and tubs, cake pans, etc One full-bred black marc, Min nie R, with foal. bale te commence at 9 o'clock a. in., when terms of sale will be made known by JOHN D. HK1LK3, TOD I AS llOVJCK. I12-3td Assignees et Jes. It. Reyerand wile. e AK HALL. Eemaiikadle Cct in PniCEs or Cleth. 1NO AT Wanamaker & Uuewn's Oak Hall, Southeast Cerneh'.Sixtii and Mar. ket Sts., Philadelphia. giULTON OPERA HOUSE. ATONE NIOHT.-Ca MONDAY, FEBBTJARY 21, 1887, K0YAL ENGLISH Reck Band Concert Company ! (TII.LFAMILT OF LONDON Twenty Instramenu: Beck Harmen Icen, Ocntnas, Btreleh Zither, Ulgllera Musical Uluses, Indian Bugutn, Musteu Nails, Ac New Bengs and Quartettes, accompanied en Rocks, Zithers and Fairy Bells. ' IMMENSE 8UO0BSS I8EK TESTIMONIALS I PARQUETTK AND CIRCLE MCEBTTB. UALLBRl- 19 CENTS. Ne extra charge ler Reserved beats, chart opens en Wednesday, Feb. 10. lebls-6td F DLTOX OPERA HOUSE. ONE SOLID WEEK. COMMENCING Monday, February 14, 1887. Openlng'wllh Ihs 1'eauilful rive-Acl Comedy Eullilcd DANITES, Or the Destroying Angela. AB-Orand Band Concert by the fa'meus Cbal Isnge Band en Centra bqnareevery day, tirand, etchestral BelecUens eaca evening. PRIOB3, - - Te, 20 30 Oanta. J'f V.?.?.9 rRU ensJe at Opera Reuse. jtmw ABrmmriaatiBim. w ALL PAPERS. HAGER & W. ALL Special Prices for CHOICE NEW BLANKS-5, 6, 7, 8, 10 CTS. PER PIECE CHOICE NEW GOLD PAPERS-12, 18, 20, 25C. PER PIECE English Washable Oaks Leading attxaotlena In Moorish Designs, Frasoe and Hteusll EtTuetB In grain, Praaaad Papers, LlnertiBta, Picture Red Meuldings, ete, All Classes of Decorative tlen,? HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King St,f Lancaster, Pa. A MOTTO TUAT ALWAYS WINS. Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD RKL1AULL) Carriage WorksNes. 126 and 128 East King St Tte Largest Assortment of NHV.'aNIi SKre.NH.IiAVD Bugglei. Carrttae. I'tntm,. sr..i... .. llujlueis Wsgcns that has ever oenahUiru!ea"lfuuiloi , ' """"'"a1 II Teu Want a Uoed and rirst Clais rhtoe, OO TO OOERSOM'3. If Teu Want a Nice Comfortable rainlly Carriage, OO TO UOKKSOM3 t)oKBeMaWantaUBggTVou"aSclctfro'alrlfwnI)l'en, K,na' ;r,ln". " rtu aei If Teu Want a Klco and Neat Uuslneis Wagen, GO TO DUKUO '. If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, (10 TO DOIttSOU'a. It Yeu Want a Uoed Second-Hand I'haiten, lluigy, or Market Wsgen, Ue TO DOEUemm ceunty.10" WUt ' B" V R rirM--'"' Att,cIe Trloe thaa any ether place In the clly et oexo Philip Doerseffl's Old Reliable Carriage Works, K0S. 126 AND 128 EAST KING STKEET. LANCA8TEH, PA. fg-F.i cTeitY-m ,t ::s Mirnry STREET. QUANOE OF BUS1NJCS.S GRAND AUCTION SALE I WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Bronzes, French Clocks. Jewelry, AND SILVER-PLATED WARE at Zahm's Old Reliable Jewelry Stere, (ZAUM'S COUNEK), LANCASTER l'A., rntnit'vrit'n tv irrnvreniv itvrnnvnni- r,r,.,... ... . vvjijiiuhiju u.i HLu.iuuai anttwuw, rtmailll lbib, AT 2M Y J, I i.u wuuuut wru ana evening until Further Netice. . Owing te a change about te take plaee at the Old Cerner. I hsva concludedte offer my JtuttrJ Stock at Auction, and the public may rest assured that every article win be s. represented brill Auctioneer, Cel. Kutherferd. My obj.et In making Uil. sal. before the change Is le convert mv stock Intecash. Thegoeds wUl be sold te tha highest bidder without resetve l -Watch the parers ler Special Sales or Choice Goods. EDWARD J. ZAHM. OOL. J. If. RUTHERFORD, AuotlenMr. XW AD VHRTlllESlKXTS, -rjHE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! JanaJmdKeed QOM1NU ATTRACTION -ATTHi;- KING STREET THEATRE, -19 TUK rAMOUS- NffiW YORE NOVELTY OO. Brass Band and Orchestra. Brilliant arrav of flntclass artists, headed by the world famous ,GILMOBE816TKU8. UeELBOrstJUUBKandW'NZBLAUOUBlB, The raventa Comedy Sketch Artists. 8ILLT and MAUIA CIIABK, In their Ureat Bldn-spltttlnar i emedy entltled " MeOlndty's Weddln." ITKANK rOUBKSTKIl, lbe Qreatest re male Impersonator of the Day, C.WILLIAM IIOWK. Dixie aad Kdwln Beeth's only Imitator. FBAMK LK BOSK, Th Daring riylng King Performer. J OK.. KOYBK, The Silver Toned Baladlst. This Company Stands Te-day Without an Bqual In their Line. 9-Matinees Wednesdays ana Saturdays at 2 p. m. Admlsslea only 10 Lenta Evening Performances 10 and M Cents. KblMwd jyTASQUERADE BALU Grand Bal Masque -or TUB- I VUU1 AT THBIR UALL, Monday Evening, February 21. TI0KKTB FOB HOK-MEMDIBS (Te Ad mit Uentleman). , SJl.OO LADIES1 TlUstkTS BOcls .......-... Tha opening will take place at 0 o'clock sharp, and consist of three elaborately prepared tab leau. MBS. C. LILLBB, We. 417 North Qaeen itwU has baan angaaad aa ceatumar, and sunt out ba angag e4 la advance. Me lady admitted unless aecempanhd by a gentlesnaa. Tiekata ean ba precured irem sseabar of tba eeasmlUM. Onaala at Henry Oerksrt',ett MrU quaan Biraat, nbli-M BROTHER. R JTAPERS! Febrearj and March. Werk Carefally Executed, Bnd MMch 8 0,rer BeM Redtte- AT A'JgH' AD VER TJHEStlWTa. F05eSICrT STORE ROOM. NeTlW fmntNe??Jn.gc,CIE,N.8TnE';T- P"-sent tf5?-,0 I store will be replaced with a l'lata 11? modern design. In tb early spring AFJ tV.?i fi-llUuilMILLait " 'etl"-"J lft North Queen sfeet "yyAHNEIt'H YEAST." "WARNER'S YEAST." One Cent a Cakej Ten Cents a Der. Fer sale oily at Cochran's Drug Stere, marsfyW 1!8 50KT'' "" 1887. Z 1887. VALENTINES BATIW AUT BOUVEMItB. UEAUTirULDESIOKS. - l'ANUV IIANDREUCfllcr.UOLDKU. lla.VOl'Al.NTED SACnETB. LACE VALE.VriNES. large Ahserlraenl. low rrlces. AT THE B0OKSTOBE Of JOHN BAER'S SONS, N03. IS 17 HOBTn QUESN BTBEET. JTOTICB IS HEREBY G1VLN THAT We Hav Net Closed Out -eca- RAG CARPET MANUFACTORY, As has been reported', bnt UANUrAOTUUKUAU CAUl'KTS, and give speelsl attention te OBDBBBDCABrCTS, an d srnsrintee customers that they will get t belr own Bags in taelr Ordered Carpets. We also have a fall Una of DRYQOODB. MOIION8, IWUISBLB anA INGRAM CABPET3. OILCLOTHS, WINDOW BHADINUB, FANQY WllCDOvr CUttTAINB, CLOTUIRQ MADE TO OttHKB. apeelal Baraalns In our BOOT, SHOE AND HUslUBBDKPAUTMEMT. ' " aU All Prices te Suit tha Times. HARNISH & CO.. f Ne. 46 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTKB.l-A. Jaicanaawsa. M, B. Haaaiw. finiaw t -Si ffVWJ. 4 Jh-x zj. slliiaSy. t.?.!. 'jri