,)mm!iM '' lfwKfffvr,Ktw-l'f rx. C ilpiV fh t iMtabewtsU- lafOelaaktakiMMk ,n nwnimi Ik ManMy C MMk llMk NMlM.Hl L.At IM l ate ImMtf at First wart aswerk iMMtakh untUnlae i Mar." SMn Jsaealeebean ISM DOttWttl OfikT' i te elect ttalr IfM te CosbeU and aehoel AtaraaaM Mm eaadldatea en these f IM eaUra town and atvattagetameaneaatBawarda reeieeentaUun. When the Flrat ward wUl the Second ward also . Third ward but one. In the heard Mm Flrat ward will have Mm Beeeatt ward three and (ward will only have two. , saMea Wily Bast. I Teautg, eon of Theeaaa Yeung, llv- i aaa repur etreeis, met with a Aantaa tbereault ef-handUnaa PM. The weapon exploded, while In hia hd Mm ballet entered the fleshy part It-Nab. lodging near the back et tbe , int. BarBiMiaal waa called upon who i ee Beuet try entttag it out from tbe tot the bead. The Inlaw will net ifa any aerleua manner, and tbe bev I tleaa the sea et the thumb. - t.). la ttaShanhc. -- i te-morrow and Is known lalendaraa"Aah Wednesday." Lent IfcwobaarvedlaitkeCaUielloand Eptsce- gaaiaaea. in the St. Faui'a p. E. BBtviesa will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock, aublect. Tbe Na- MJinj"at4a0p. m, subject, ".What va Back ;" evening services at 7 i subject, ' Repentance." i'm meeting In the Second Street t ehurch will be held thla even In tr TM O'clock. Rev. Wm. P. Evans, pastor, idauver aaermoe en " Peculiar Tetnpta IsXMea.f ',sartalnment will be held in the t church this evenlnarbv the ladles : MM Layten axulllary of the Foreign Mis- Beneiy, wnicn wtu consist of a wedding. iTewngFelke Gleaner's society of the ah OfOed will held a sociable thU eve- MMMlwtneetMra,Lindaay, en Sixth CewaXetea, i and nnblie schools are closed ray reason of Washlngten'a birthday. ana closed at twelve o'clock. The i open from 0 te 10 thla morning I Will be from 0 te 7 thla evening. . ffsagi usaive enenre party was held last as we reaiaenee or Mr. Jehn 1 endrlch. leperabense waa packed last night te i us penermanee or tel iewanda's roempany. A Urge number of gifts ktvaa away te heldara of tlcketa. Jyatry waa held last night at tbe res.. at atr. n. u..neaes. Itwenty.flrst annual ball of the Vigilant leeaapacy will be held la the armory loranleg. Welsh entertained the male i of the high school at her home last m AQVAMXBtTM OF M ttlCMAKt. . .-- ----- - talty Siva Ooed BBtartalnmsat la Taltaa Oaara Beese. Wat Till family appeared te a large audi- , awaa last evening In Fulton opera house : BSSESSiSiMMiiakHni hB JsWBls,-Blesgi eeav fc te f?llerv WUnntfmmntMl Kanlp nttka Ht I Ptlj filled and the few vacant seats were i 1 1 mvm ubvu. xibu tuTJu: uuvers av- they would have been astonished. Till Brethers and sisters sre wonderful Their playmg unen the rocks I Irmly aaehanting, and their vocal powers we wee ana wiu unoemmon volume. t aarformsnee of Mr. D. Till upon the eauaa renn much apelaase. vJMalttjarebably waa the best pert of tbe pro pre fjgaaiaia. Every selection waa given with ,. srttette flnlab, and the encores were hearty aaaa eaaervea. xne proceeds or the enter- A wpp-t nv.v v un usuvui ui lug reuei . MtWMilM AW. A lk KahmM. a .1.. -.11.. r poestoa inn, u. juemu jrasi ei, u. A. iu -Tha Till family appear In Columbia en 'atnrday evening. ui ! XIdc Htrest Tbtatra. The KIdc street theatre waa inll in nvr. ,4Viwleg last evening when the second week Wajjaeyelly entertalnmenU began. The audi- was one et the largest ever seen in the a. Almest everv seat was taken and fipMry people were aUnding. Tbe company PtfcJab appeared included tbe attractive young maiatera. who were se well received I'v'wee.c. Tiiey naa new songs avpeeiea tneir auecess. ueidle and gave their musical turn with i creditable chaeses and the Geldens . aaada the Uiual bio- hit in a new darknv fiakatek. Jee Rever aanir saiaral nn mn did well. There were about a half- new people booked te epn at tbe inu eniy tnree put in an aneearance. of these were Breck and Webster, Irish au-i wne were lermerly or tbe cele cele Shamreck Four. They introduced I el funny bualneaa which was a rraat e Lwmlla their dancing waa very line, Mena. te, aneiner new man, appeared in a Dg balancing trapeze act and performed wonderful feataonthe suspended bar. ayeudl.aw.Ie, song and danee artists. red In town from New Yerk lust tee lt lake part In the show, but they will oesl. iy appear te-night An attractive feature IBM drat part last night waa the autue -Ubeity Enlightening the World " by Maw n.nl ft - - Y-t IXTTLM CHILMJ'S rrWtcBl. t i J l$'lj,, ff,,c,'0 ev BrltM Bey TflJO ir y- . -C'rij called. Mmalns of J. Frankie 11 rind lc. the Bd beautiful elsht vear.nlrl lw.- .r IV. F' B. Brliidle, of North Second wnseurg, were Drought teLincaster Blag at 7; -0 o'clock. Manv nm. ' .Heads called at tbe Brindia ... i Ke, JOB North Second street, yesterday mm i . evening ie view the lafthaDetef thathnnaahnM md n. ll who knew the bright ebUd. IHMfoetOf tbe casket oentalninir r. I Jay aaveral superb bouquets, of the J..!..!??' fJ.Tit roses, the sterna 1 "iV ueauuiuipmK and white satin . ThT wern tha ..l.n-. . .i" iKaenaa, Miss Lillle Metter, ilra. Cba w T.,.:"""" esseresu, and Char Ok. There were nthi.i-ii.iir..i .. l25lfl?Jlted by. VPllDg friende : u.u--.ijuu me proprietors of hlltmera ena nrfn. niAkt. tl""' M?WJ--.fe'5H!? UStt!tt!3&& LSt2Shr.kf Ji?3l?ve "-fned cbtld, ac- irFiiSdTfrS hSE tT, PJ ihttyatfifc a , MdwVr'i'SlS 2.T STSf I1""'"" ndjfrienda at P2'iSIvr?-i.t00k achea'aud pro pre pro Itetha lAecaster cemeterr whsra'th. areraeanducted by Key. Warren T a Maehaim. araUUve of the a. apy . . --Mt, " rirasBtegua-aaNriMay. ?rZ2Z!!?r Waablag. a-m aeH-aar. Tha iyhUnaahuulawere f laatfav taf tha above . -w. r . aar' r . 1S . !.;. - .-H,BTWr?L.Lll. . -J- . r T " j-itjt.. . . f MM'Ai d ,V BBtBIIKJIII. . .. nk 1Z kM Mm OMNaii Mtr lata IMeatty, mem ef irwyiteM a ah sue or the MM water wecta treagfc wkiefc water wtawdUtetsMWswt reservoir, which was UMealOMUjrbUti The lat-edBc tlen of the wmt wm MttbnM by poblle demon demen demon IwUeb of wjetetng. At the time tbe werka waat Inte oaaraUea, Fab. 22, 1S37, there wan ealjr tweaty parsons who took tfca water M4 the tarenue therefrem for the cat year waa I1S7.98. Mew there are eTer 6.W6 water raatera, and the revenue from tea water department li evor 00,000 per year, la JM7 the water werka had coat erer flOO,. tea, inclBdlne. a farm which waa aubee quently Beld for 116,903.15. The estimated value of the water werka la new ever ISOO.OOO, and ita annual maintenance is about 111,000, exclusive of pipe laying and ether Improvement, which lut year amounted te about 118,000. The increase in the consumption et water haa been Immense. In lS37afew thousand gallons a day aomeed te aerve the city; new It takes about 3,000,000 nllens. la 1SST the Coneatega waa oemparatlvely a clean streitu. except wnen great rains prevailed in its effluent; new it Is tainted with Impurities " ""n"" Deraera and the quesuen U upon usie-aay, -wnaiare you going te de about It?" Various schemes ler a larger and purer aupply of water are being agitated, At the late municipal election the citizens voted te Increase the city debt 1123,000 te improve Ihe water aupply and the sewerage. Te-morrow the mayor, the superintendent of water werka and the water committee et councils will visit New Yerk and ether points adjacent, ter the purpose or making ob eb ob aervstiens el the working of various systems ei obtaining pure water from impure sources and they will probably secure the services of a civil engineer te aurvey the ground, and formulate plans te furnish Lancaster with an abundance of pure water for family use and manufacturing purposes. BAWLlHBrjLI.M KUTX3 A I'lriM-t Reading Eahlbltloe Tbe Cnpleat ant AdTSnlnra of a M-tcnant- RAWtissviLLE, Felx 2L The entertain ment that was te have been held In tbe Rawllnsvllle M. E. church en Friday eve ning last, en account of the extremely bad weather was held In the dining room of the hotel et O. B. GrcfiT. Net mere than thirty persona were present Mr. Cops is an able elocutionist and his readings were Instructive. Tbe pathetic story of "Damen and Pythias" was well rendered, as was also the "Burning or tbe Pemberton Cotten Mills." Tbe speaker hadthehsppy faculty of changing from the pathetic te the humorous, and created much merriment by the story of the 'Three Legged Piane," "The Bey's Composition" and ethers of Jesh 'Billings' comic writings. Rev. G. Reed, of Mt Nebo, played soeral flne selec tions ou the organ In his u.ual masterly style. Mr. A. II. Ucrshey, ene ei our enterpris ing merebsnts of this village, met with quite a laughable accident one day last week, while driving along tbe read In the neigh borhood of the Steinmsn farm in an open wagon, a shower or ralncime up. Mr. 11. reached behind him and get his umbrella and heisted it When bis berse saw some, thing new behind him, be made a sudden Jump forward, and, breaking the singletree, let himself out of the shafts, maklug 2.40 tlme for borne. Ourjelly merchant was left In tbe wagon, which being en a bill con cluded te go busk, and finally caught up In a side gutter. Mr. IL walked te a farm house near by and procured a conveyance home. Mr. William Parker and Michael RIne. hart, of Drumere, each le.t a valuable borse recently. A young gentleman of our village recently thought te show bis hospitality by treating a lrknd who was vi.ltlng him te wine. Ac cordingly be went te tbe cellar and drew tbe juice from a cask, and after sweetening eflered it te his guest The latter, or course, pronounced it fine. After several draughts, the young man's mother put in appearance and informed him that be bad .drawn from tbe wrong cask, and was treating bis guest te vinegar. CVUBBHTHUalHIai i.V COVBT. A Guardian Arretted en an AtUcbmtut llu Dltcbargtd bjr th. Court. Court met at 10 o'clock this morning for the transaction of current business. Simen Single, who served three months In Jail for failure te comply with the courts order ie pay bis wile a weekly allowance for support, was discharged, ilia pe.itlea for dlacbarge set forth that be was unable te pay the sum decreed. Mary J. Boek went te Jail at the January sessions for costs. Her cumin 1 endeavored te have her discharged this morning, she having served thirty days, but tbe court do de cllned te discharge ber and Mary Jane went back te Jail for CO days longer. Abraham Parmer, of West Lampeter township, was granted a soldier's llct..se te peddle in the county of Lincaster. Tbe restaurant license or Jehn llartman, 5th ward, city, was transferred te Jeseph Kautz. Jehn M. Wlssler, of Illghvllle, Maner township, was arrested and brought before the court en an attachment issued. lie was tbe guardian of a miner child or Jehn M. Rhoads, and the allegation was that be failed te account for 51,300 belonging te bis ward. Tbe answer tiled by blm, however, showed that he never recelved any part or tbe 51,300 into bis hands, that amount having been lest through the fault of tbe attorney Interested, who allowed the Judgment te run out The court ordered Wlssler's release and took tbe papers for examination. Court adjourned te meet en Saturday morning. Fallad te Appear. S. O. Calvin, tbe Harrlsburg horse dealer charged before Alderman JBarr with selling a cribbing horse for a sound one te a Leacock teanshlp farmer, failed te appear ou Monday afternoon. The alderman forfeited bis rt egnlzince eud lssued a warrant ler bis arrest. Simen Boek, charged by Wm. Prccter With aurety ei the pevce, failed te appear rer a hearing at tbe same alderman's otllce. II e was arrested and la new In Jill. Settled Twe MUdemtaneri Chief Smith returned from Lebanon en Monday evening with a check te cover tbe amounts rccelved by W. B, Cadwalader by false reproseuttion, the beard Ull out of which he defrsuded one of our hotel-keepors and the costs In both these ews. The check was glved by a brother of Cadwalader, who advanced it te sae bis being brought bore for trial. An eflert was also made te settle the larceny case against blm in Lebanon, but the authorities would net allow it iAeeaaisr Improvement Cer.nv. The beard el directors of the Lsncnter Im provement company met Monday altarnoen In tbe Beard of Trade rooms atid organized by the election of the following named efll cera : President, Jehn C. liagcr ; vite pre si" dent, Rebert A. Evans; treasurer, Charles A. FeuDersmith j secretary and solicitor, J. W. B. Bailsman; finance committee, j. Ffttl Sener, Gee. M. Franklin, Rebert A. Etans; P-ujwny committee, J. tr. Wlckereham. J. Adam Burger, Jobu D. Skllus. m Coetlnncd te Ilia May Tnu. Tbe February term of the United HVrs diatrlct oeurt was opened at Palladelphla en Monday. Tbe only casea Irem this county returned te this term are tbesa against Oar. man and Mull for violation the revenue law, In having la tbelr possession unstamped cigars. Aa the cases were only returned en Friday last, United States District Attorney Valentine continued them te the Miy term. t-roperty Will-drawn. The property of David W. Gelb, Ne. .is Nerta Hhlppen street, offered at publle tale en Monday evening at tbe Franklin house, waa withdrawn by Auotleneer Haines, for KB-iiWt -MUUSt-. V aaaajaHaaaaal vaaaan. . iraaflMlsetNrt,etf thai airy, who aW aaaaraUy magel imyn Park last aaaaea, have jaetleaaed the taaaeua plente ground ter neat year. Many Improvements will bomadeenlhegroundaand the resort will no doubt be aa popular aa ever the coming eeasen. Colerado Poetry, "The e enlng for her list h of dew is par tlally undressed ; the sun behind a bob-tall flush Is aetttug In the west; the planets light the heavens with the Hash of their cigars; nature baa put her nlght-shlrt ou and but toned It with tbe stars 1" Attend the Auction. This evening at S.30, eleven marble French clocks, cathedral gongs, will be sold at Zahui'a auction. Attend this sale If you want a French clock at jour own price. Zahru'a corner. Trlrphuns Cennertluti. Uce. r.Spranget'a bottling establishment. Si and Ml Seuth Lluientieet.il connected nlthtbe telephone exchange. m Amnaementa. St. Antheny't l.'rUertainmtnt k fine gtereep ttcen entertainment will be given In St. Antho Anthe ny's Catholic church this evening. It mill nine- irate me J-ue ana Jeurnejlug of Our Sa Sa vteur." Thlt Xitntna There are a few feats rcmtln- ing unjeld at Fulton opera house ter the Cecil Ian society conceit. The chart will be com pletely covered before tha deer open this even ing, and tho.e who havedelerrrd selecting seiits will de ell te secure them before tee late. The beiutlful oratorio. "St. CicelU's Day," will be given, with e or cue-hundred voices in the cho rus. GutWiUiantai Ctiptatn itllhltr. On rrtly Gus V. lll-sui., the popular ce.edHn,np(H.iM i this city lu his great character of Jehn MuH Ur, the geed nntured German uollce captain. He Is supported byTepsy enn and a strerg company, nnd the greit comedian will Intro duce all et hU famous specialties. HUATIlt. fines Vt West Willow, I ancastcr cetintv. FVb i), I.M., Dr. lienjamln SI. ruck, aed ev j ears. funeral en Wednesday at 12 m. at house In terment at Uriel. Mennenlte church at 1 p. in. Mitiica February 20, !7 at stiver Springs, l'a. Hich-el Minnlch, sgeU 73 years, 11 meutrs and 2 days. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vlted tenttand the ftinerul en Wcdnreda morn ing at 9 ocJe:, at the house. Servlees and burial at lu o'clock at Silver Springs, Pa. ltd hakkbtb. I1t Steca Market. Chicago, Feb J- Tte .Orererj' Journal re re eorts: Cattle ltecelpts, 7.UX1 bead: shtpmenit, i.it.0 market strenger: shipping steers, ') te l.vwas.. U50JS-; steckera and fet'drs, I.' 8J C39irew. bulls and mlTed, II 6X13 "i s bulk, riieas 53; l axis cows. H.e. Iles Keci'lpls, 12.1-iu hwadj shipments, T.ft1-! head; market and prlcta streng: reual. mlliHl. SiJ5ff. M; packfnt? and shlppinf, SJSOa 8 75;lli!ht.Ht0aSii5:sklps, useaci " Bfceep KecelpU, 9 00U bead; shlpmenU, 1000 bead; markft wcsili ; native, 1 5ea S). Western. V TOO W t Texana.lS (XO CO, lamb. KaaT Libirtt. Cattle ItocelpU, tW bead ; shipment... .61 ; market slew ; shade off (row last tck's prices; sblpmenu te ew era, none. Uegs UecclpU, 5,500 head ; shipmenta 9,iCO hend : market firm: Fhlladelphl is, SSWftStt): Yorkers. S0B! common te Ilgt, as DOaitO; ptgs at ) ; shipments te few Yerk, neae. -.tepp-itecelpiH, 6ehead; shlpmente. SWO! market firm ; shade higfler thau last week s prices w ad ren tisehexts B AKI.SU l'OWBER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TniS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, etrengtn and whole. emeness. Mere econeraltau than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In cenip. tltlen with the mnltltude of low test, short weight. Mum or phosphate powders. Held only in cans Uetal llAEixa rewsM Co Ce 10S Wall rttrcel. jsew Yerk. rnayi? lyd Aw WANTED A OOOD GIRL TO DO OEN era! hnnewerk Apnlv at the Kinnr Hetel, Mes. 517 and Hi West King street ltd WANTED-A BOY TO LEARN THE Drug Dullness : one SDeaklnir German preferred ; state age. Addrusv W.y.MAUUCK, Columbia, Ta. It' FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. Having bcn In tbe bnslne until recently In rhtladelphla, and having had experience lu all the branches, the citizens of .aue.ster can secure geed work at rtenb'e rates bv railing at 1371!ASr-KWSTKfeEr. f lwd Lancaster, fa TRY OCR RYE WHISKY. riVJ! YEAH.1. OLD. Per Quart, 75 Cents. AtHOHUEU'H I.IQUOC8TOUS, e 3 Centre Square, Lancaster, ra. SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO FITTING Bbnulder llraces and Hard Bubber Tru.es. Easy, lljht. cleanly and mllable. The former will answer the purpose of a auspender. or skirt kupperter as well, rnrsaleat HUBLEX'i DltUOSTOHK. SO West King 8 trust. w ANTED. Twe Teel Makers. One Punch and Die Maker. Address, 1. A. WILI.SOV t re. Optical W erki, Heading, I'a. febSl Sid "W ARNER'S YEAST." "WARNER'S YEAST." One Cent a Cake ; Ten Cents a L'ex. rer sale ejly at Cochran's Drug Stere. N03. 137 A 1!3 MOUTH QUEEN 8T. marSlytedu T5 ANKERS. KUHN, LOEB&CO., B&NiFR3, 80 NASSUA ST., MSW . OUK, HaVK CONbTAVTI.V ON IIAS'tl A SELatTlO.V yCHOIOK 1NVKSTMENT Corrcspendenoo of L'anktrs. Ilrekra. ard In. vtstorstellclUd. ttb4Mmaiu,Th4S DIDLTON OrKRA XIODSE. PBIDAY, FfiBBUAIlY 25, 1B87. FUINCICOFCOIIKDIAN'B, MR. GUS WILLIAMS, Supported by a Company of Comedians In his Great uu.si., entitled " CAPT. MISHLER," u&t!iftiH,W&J8?' unaer "" Kew Songs and liecltatlens i ADMIS3IOS 59,Ma7SCKIT8. UKSfcUVKU HAT4 .7 CKNT-I. i.ew en Sals at Opera Ueuse. febli tt ijufjrrm A NKUALBTAT TOFKXrKNBES (-or L 4M0A9TMlv OOUH1 Y Hospital and Almshouse 101'. '1UE YEAR 1S. telartn Panll Ilerr, Director.,!, ,, I M 31 It W Hard. IMrrcter.. ....... ... 17il 4J Jehn K Miller, Director.. . 517 m I'rke Itanck. Plrecter l. Allan A llerr, Director... , 141 .lamb SMrtne, IMrrcter.. 517 S7 Jehn nrenner, Director 11. oe It K Mycr, Secretary j tn J brown, Hollctteraad l'rolessienal t-trrlces ..,, , lne rn AFFtanlz Ireasnrer Ml 00 oeerge a Worst steward M0 10 Jehn II McCreary, M. u. "uperlnten- dent and l.eitdnt rayslclin P 0 00 Jehn W swank, Meral Instructor ii ei J Aug Klilcr, M. D-, Vltltluf I'hyslclan H) CO A M Miller, M. D. lilting Physician.. 10) te Tayler Schuyler. Irstneer ... M 00 I.aae Immerman, -Tanner S40 CO l-nulshelhnuse. Baker HOIS nenjnintn llurtun. Cook JIM lll Mcllranlahan, cook .. ) W Kate V.eer, Cook W)IO Miss .". Darlington, AssUurU Matren l5i re Murtln Derwart, Watchman 118 M David Kepllncer Watekman '.'I 17 Samuel tihaub. Watchman lw Oil Abram Mowrer, Attendant .. . K00 rrank Miller, Attendant.. 12iui llftiry Derwart, Attendant fl i Charles Heward, Attendant 4 ou TheniRtu'Nelll, Attendant .... 7 M CathK Ilrnkle. Attendant Si 50 Mary I.ainbrcckt. Attendant i.i Hunk Mills, attendant. -e CO Juhn Hlslr, Attendant.... Q(0 0eir Deymeur, Attendant .... low MIllam .Nfitchse, Attendant . MX) Kttie K ttelllter. Attendant IK (O J lm It McKee, Attendant 17 se lUUmKipp, Baker .... ., .. ..se. Total . .. G,C U iVetUicu Henry Drerr, meat IPI.3I2 Metzerl'roaACe.oraekers .... ' id 7i Jann K Kaby.buttar..,,. ... 4.1 16 ethlm t la, fish .... 15 V) Je-eph Itacr, fl.h u e Keen -k Keadman, Bsh 74 90 v it Delchler. nh . ;i 10 l llllam Deen, fish 117 31 Henry ltuc.wnl.er, lard j ss Henry K Mntzgcr, lard in Abner Huckwuter, puddlnf 7 0S A llershey A Itrether, pud Jlng .... 4 W Jonas lluckwalter.aaaa( 4 d Fmanuel hllllnger, apples 5 111 Charles w Lckert. frutt... 177s i-aiiiul Kaker, frutt .... 3 37 David Martin, frutt 3 i Stary K Herr, fruit .... oe Henry schell, vinegar ise Jehn K Nlssley, vinegar 11 us Henry J Draude, bacon si te Total Jreceri. D W Meliso, groceries , l f Uuri. groceries Mtiler A ilartman.'greeeries J I, Wnkley. groceries Henrr Herhey, rye Mentzer.t llelllnger, groceries.. II I. hink. groceries i K Miller, oecerfee is L "chuler, groceries D f llltuer, manager, coffee .... Total Flcu , .1 6 7IJ II . I 1 79 . li 77 3J 13 47 17 SI 191 13 l'l 77 7 IO IS 17 13 0) t 030 tl Abram Dreldcgam, flour, feed and Rrlnalnir....- 21 CO M elt, f.eur... 74 CO SI 71 Vt 71 01 VI nam 331 16 3d 7S 101 M 7100 (4 10 M tO 7-0J tl,5S 1! 1633 36 101 SI 1U94 161 78 Jonas Iluci.wl.er. flour I cvl l'.rnner. tlenr Jehn fc Olnirrlch. flour K Illtrubakt-r, flour , Jonas r Kaby, flour and fed.. .. M r stelgerwalt A dees, flear "amucl Curtis, flour..... M It Uasheng flour : S. Hertbey, flour Jetu w Kshleman, flour -.annuel KancI, agent Total Dry Uoedi Uine A Ce . dry goods.... ... HAger A brother, dry geixll willUmsnn A Fester, dry oeds.. e u .11 .run a ui , Drrioeaf ...., Meer 4 McNabb, dry reed. Ualdvman A lire. blankets and dry 191 61 SM6S 9 74 12 00 241 25 B 71 poeas A H&ldnman. dry Bends. Myers A Kathion, clothing A li Kesensteln. clothing B r llerr, hats WDbtautrer, hats wtt A .rand, dry goods Harntsh A Ce , dry goods. . A .. Hildwln, dry goods Lancaster county prison, drv goods.... Lewis May, dry goods and tlanketa Metzger A Uaughman, dry goods and blaufceta f.tamm Eres A Ce,, dry goeJj . ... Chan Amer, hats I'hlllp xrhum t Ce, earpets and quilts. Jehn J Trlpple, clothing .. , Ulrshtl.re .clothing sa as -w m lis at t7 5S f6 47 C9 7t) II CI sis 43 M K4 SO SI UO 24 00 "i-TilM III 10 Total Tbt-icceam- Clgari H llershey lire , tobacco ames Inker, tobacco J 1 klarkley, tobicce 13 44 HCS Total Fi-n.i.r. W 4. Uelnltsh, chairs Andrew it Metzgar' deaa .. idmer A Ulckseckar, settee, Ac I 71 SB 112 00 71 01 83 Total 1-13 a -Leatner, Soetl and Shet) Leng A Davidsen, shots. Williamson A yester, sheej Lewis W May. shoes A i: Hougendeubier, shoes fh&ub A j-urns, shoes 1 i-." Uickheu. e, shoes C A Keece, shoes Wltmer Hess, shoes , Sellgl ehen t lire, shoes I IM 08 31 11 140 41 I se 200 70 4 112 US ill 107 65 43 '.9 8J91 j. a jiyt-rs, iwiuiBr. Uerrlj 2oek, leather Total $715 87 Harduare and tlumtlng Ilumphrevllle A Kteffer, plumbing s'lppllrs, etc 3.1 m Jehn 1 achaum, plumbing .uplifts, etc 873 34 W 1 bprecber A Sen, plumbing sup plies, etc C7 metre r A Uerr, plumbing supplies, etc 191 IS5 Gee M btelemau A Ce.turdware sx S6 A C Kepler, hardware, at: 24(4 l.f-ac Dtllm, hardware, etc tj ei -Matshill A Itengler, hardware, etc 21 9i t'etts A Weber, Iren grating n co Total....' l,!.j 71 rurm ar;).mt . Henry l.aeman, blacksmllhlng ... I 129 70 Christian ledger, blackstnlthltig and repairs illcuacl liabcrbush, barnets and re pairs Philip Schmidt, harness and repairs ... J-dward Kreckel, harness and repairs.. V A Derrick, sbeats Durld rieam, shoats Jehn Seachrl.t, sheata GeeN Dague, sheata i-niomensprecher, clever ed Wlttner Ueis, clever seed It Hirr, pest and rails J U Carrolis, repairing gates Iaac Zimmerman, cabbage plants SI 10 21 13 30 I 7i 1W SO B 00 2)10 S9S0 23 CO S2i uu 121 16 61 70 00 4-10 II r Huvenitlc-r. nheanhatc. Jtceb K. ltanck, phesphat" Then 1 Price, building forge, etc Philip Lebseltar A Ce handles and work Edward Kdgerly. repairing wagon, etc. Levi bensenlg, tattle 400 83S M IS 6316; Total .11,370 6. Seap, A llershey A lire., soap.. Jasen It by, soap Mary Uanck Mrs U Miller A Bea 18 58 ISO. 8 78 Ml 71 Total 639 13 fuel and Ujht, I an caster Gas and I.lgnt Ce ,Vaa .1 763 ,. 2.SUM9 47 25 lUurngardner A Jeffn nl'-lli A llrether. wi snnes. ceai Mnralls A Hrether, woea fcrnltn A Goldtheri, gas plant, etc.. 3,817 29 Total Drugs and Utiiicinet. J C Houghten A Ce. drags Ch-rles A HelnlUb.drugS i barlesT Geerge, drugs It 11 Cochran, drugs ,.17,330 53 t 03 18 Mill 2 70 13 66 Total .... 301.8 Cenilablt ttti. II II Klugh. mileage IsMel Clark, mileage William li Moere, mileage M M Weaver, mileage Jaoebriand, mileage Jacob Hes. man, mileage.. Henry Hart-nan, mileage M T Zlegler, mileage and services.. U B Kline, mileage Jehn tell, mileage 4 70 tf SO 1 40 2 40 IW 1 60 1 00 16 00 70 SAO 400 2 10 1 SO 2 00 1 41 2 60 100 500 290 230 260 1 00 1 M 300 S00 ISO 1 81 1 GO 200 90 ISO lit 1(0 J ItNhenk.inlleatre., iienlsmln Kayler, mileage William Selbert, mileage Abram Mast, mileage A Haranult, mileage en Geed, mllesge Wlneaerand ryle, mllesge Lincoln Christ, mileage Henry Kagle, mileage Heward trnlt, mileage Christian Lerenz.mtleage Henry kIh, lullesga willli.nMl.nm, mileage W M Krou-e, mileage Hudelnh Williams, mileage , l.aae M Ceover. mileage Jehn K Hesb. mllesge Jehns Muriel, mileage hamuel M I anaehae, mileage D W McNill. mileage ciimuel ll-wman, mlleags Jehn W: Wisher, mileage Geerge D Lender, mileage Total a 91 si Malnttnanctcf Fauptri Oultidt a Institution. Allen Bartholemew, bearding chil dren f 19 23 Miss Agnes rellx, Tress., bearding chil dren , 813 80 II r Lewry, bearding children It I as Geerge AiUeuse. beardlngchilflrsa.... e 78 JTr Ab taWAPrWMTM Mrs Jesepbtiia Uwakaaa, be5MSiM& eran ,...............,..(.....,....,,,, Isaac Reynolds, bear-tnc chllflraa...... Mary Derwart, bearstlag eklldreii.,,.,,. Dr Isaac Krrlla, rJelktajjaupplles...... reun'a atate Lunatle Asylum, traat lnunt of Insane And r r rants, Treas,ouWleorrNlef.... UN aai nan US SOU 00 Total ,. l,7U M Lumbtr, li mmgardner, Kberman Ce, lumber 1 laaet Jehn Kvans Sen, lumber . as H J t'etenutelii & Sen, lumber is 7J Total I 250 01 Vtetabltt.At. Abram Rlreley. beans J 1. L Kretder. beans....... ... Samuel Winner, beans Henry r llartman, beans Jacob Le lever, beans , Hlraui Kshleman, cabbage Kllas Hertbey, eabbage..,.. ... A llaldeman. cabbage A D Hehrer A llrether, cabbage ,. HMUmbls, potatoes.... ..TTT. Jacob K Uanck, potatoes....... Wtllmin A Caldwell, potatoes .18 llershey, potatoes Hugh Armstrong, potatoes.... I 11 lluber, potatoes , HenJ L l-andl. potatoes Geerge tarmer, potatoes camuei Martin, pouieae....."". .!!!.!! Peter Jehns, potatoes , f dV A Kanstng, vegeUbles, ate Jehn K Weaer. peas ..... Chr It Kuru, onions j 4 SO 7t0 10 88 700 It 00 99 00 4S7 MOO 21(1 14 SS t40 11 SO 21 00 St (0 SO 00 78 00 IS 00 It 80 18 00 r.as sat 10 80 Total 67 88 JflicIfinreu JCineniet. H.I Kress, trusses, eta ., Jehn G Heed, copying bylaws Geerge K Went, cash payments , J ""acCteary. cash pay meats It K Myers, cash payments.... , Jehn DSklles, tiling papers 39 00 6 00 110 90 112 18 40 83 2 SO a re s re 800 6 oe 300 IS 00 3 00 - IO 3 00 21 00 10 se 44 61 1 11 1 98 170 3150 40 00 SOI BOO 750 -.enii ii uncmer, cemns ana burial T Hlestand, coffins audbutlal David ll Bugle, cefflns and burial A J Musser, cefflns and burial , A J 7cher, cefflns and burial... W J Harden, cefflns and burial Newton Jacksen, cefflns and burial... J r Thumin, cefflns and 'burial .. ... Tobias W Messner, cefflns and burial . est llerr, cefflns and bunal C V ltete. Iren work.... ,. . G i. ren Deramltb, stationery rhasll Harr, stationery ., L B llerr, stationery II K (Haymaker, liquors Bebt M Helenlua, certlflcates of In sanity Jehn K Shirk, M. DM certificate of In saulty Drs Kehrer and Westhaeffer, certlfl cates et Insanity Geerge A King, M. D eertlfl cates of In sanity UK WesihaetTer, M. D, certlflcates of Insanity ,,., Drs Mewrv and Melllnger, certlflcates of Insinlty " Dm Helanfl and elchans, certlflcates of lnsanltv 10 00 5 00 6 00 200 10 00 A) 00 104 80 125 35 lists ISO sa 9 :s 73 00 63 00 41 71 6 00 4 73 16 00 U 00 31 OO 15 HO 750 18 0) 1UW 11 90 SCO 317 00 3 00 Drs Helenius and Carpenter, certlflcates of insanity Alex Craig, ll. V, professional ser vices Gee K llehrer, M. D, professional ser- vices ; M L llerr, M D, professional services Lancaster liTi.Lietca, printing and publishing annual sta.eu.eut Lancaster Aramlner, prtntlngand pub- lUhlng annual statement . .... Lancaster ..Veu Kra. printing and pub- listing annual statement Inquirer fl r Ce, printing blank books, etc ....77. Jehn H Pearsel. printing forms, etc . 1 ancaster Inquirer, printing statement Columbia Spy, printing statement Sprecher a r .elder, repairing reef, etc Cbas Heck A Sen, repairing bake even Gl Balr, reralrtng boiler H II l.uckenbach. repairing organs.. Jcvsiah Davlsh, repairing.."..... Kdw J Zahm, spectacles, etc I'htllp Doertem, carriage and repairs Jehn Evans. carpenter work Martin U Buehler, treasurer, telephone .rent .... Lawrence Knapp, hops and malt.... A Sprenger, hops and malt Jehn Hubley, photograph D t lemlng, treasurer of Uatrtsburg Car company, Are escape W T Hrewn, cash payments Adam Landls.lce llemy K Uartman, lime D M Mayer, lime M C ttecger, lime Lancaster A . IHIamstewn turnpike, tell High A Martin, qneensware Anna Hahn. sewing Mills A Ketfers, clock Humane Bestralnt company, bueklea and straps ,, Phares w fry, cord, etc A tnes C Gait, earth and stone ware Lancaster city, water rent te April 1, Geerge W Lord, boiler "com pound '.',',','.', Benjamin Benedict, labor Jehn Cosgreye, labor G W Marien, labor Jacob corrells, labor Frank stahl. labor Anne A Themas, labor IevtK Landls. labor Geerge Snyder, labor , William Corrells.labor Craw lord A Dnriey, phosphate box CA Weatheaffer, directory Jacob B 8 trine (treas), expenses of beard te Scran ten convention i 00 8 10 4 OS 11 M IM G8 17 10 00 400 13 00 320 21 40 3W37 31 M) 3 73 19 08 710 1 SO 16 li S.. 77 730 1 -B 1125 30 00 8 00 IV 50 Total 3200 16 EscarrrrL-Tieir. Salaries , t Previsions Groceries 6088 43 6.741 44 4.0-3 41 1.U3 13 2,731 M 71 21 93 23 718 97 1,33171 1,370 84 r9 15 7.S.U3S SSU'8 Hi 31 1,721 28 SM 01 (97 53 3,200 16 rieur. Dry goods.. leua lacceand clrara uin-iure Leather, beets and shoes Hardware and plumbing Farm expenses Seap ynel and light Drugs and medicines Constables' fees, etc Maintenance of paupers out tldeet Insti tution lumber Vegetables Miscellaneous expenses Total t30.5ei.13 D.IIKRK (Pequea), President JACOBS. nTKINK, JOHN BSENNKB, ISAAC BAJiCK, allan a. nana, WILLIAM WOOD. Directors. feb5-ltds -JACOB F. BHEAFFKR'S PURE RYE WHISKY, . HCKK BTBBET LIQUOR BTOBK. aug27-lydtt H 1RSH dC BROTHEK. BOYS! BOYS! SPRING Clothing ! - Clet hi Dg! We new rsll your Special Attention te our MXAT, KOBBT and NE W LINK of BOYS' SPRING CLOTHING. We have mere than Seventy Ave Different Varieties, and you will marvel at the LOW fBlUBS that we are eharglng for these goods. By buying at the begtnnlna of the eeasen yen get the Choicest Jfickef a full Line of Spring Bulls. We are new prepared te give you a MEAT. DUB ABLE HOT 6' BCilOOL SUIT for 93,00, 93,00 As 14.00. A Nobby and rine Bull, suitable for best, for 90 OO, 90.00, 97 OO 98.00. WealaohareaFull Line of Beys' Ligbt-f eight 0..rceits. SUITABLE .Ott SI-KINO WEAK. Tbe boys need an Overoeat te wear during these In between months. Their Winter Over coats are tee heavy for this weather, and these Lightweight overcoats are of a geed and sub stantial texture, and always leek dressy , from jwuptea.M. ! One-Price Clethtig Heue, COB. nOKTHQUMIin. AMD 0MTB SQUABS, IiAKOAITM, TA, IIIIISII BROTHER . , . ...-.i.. .w-.ii.N-.'. .i-i .i. . --! A VOTION BALK. Auction Salel ZAHM'S Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, French decks mil Silver-Plated Ware EVERY AFIERXOON AXU EVEXIMU UNTIL FUSTIER NOTICE. Attend thaM SftlM for Bargalna, pkpera for BpeeUl Bargalna. fsbll tfdw H. Z. KUOAD8, JBWBLBa SPECTACLES ! -BUVER8 OK- Spectacles, Eye Glasses and Optical Goods WILL F1M A FULL LINE IN OUR STOCK. We give especial care te flllleg Ocullflts' prescriptions and set all kinds of lenses te order. OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. .H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street, - -yjr ADY.ria,'1,T''' W" ANTED-A GIRL TO DO OKNEKAL llousework in a small family. Must come well recommended, apply at It NO.BS1 WKarOKANOEBT. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AT 1 o'clock, will be sold at public sale, at 301 Seuth Prlnee street, store natures, coffee mill, meat sale. Jars, wheelbarrow, etc.; grecerle,and also a variety of household furniture. Sale Degins at i snarp. ueu.uu.mck, fabU 2ld Auctioneer. BICYCLE FOR BALE. A rilty-One Ineh rail Nlckle Plated Amer lean 8ur lllcyele at a bargain ; goods new. Ad dressercall en a A lit IN HUDV, Me. East King St., Lsucaster, ra. OuIt Stock of Bicycles In Lancaster county. febU-Std u HE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Janll JmdBeed w ILL1AMMON A FOSTKK. Commnnicatlen by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Why We Never Feel -Tiir- CHILLS OF NO PATR0NA6B Is explained by the Lew Prices we are con tinually quoting in erery branch of our business. . LIGHT and MEDIUM WEIGHT OVKKCOATS, 18.00, 17 00, S9 00. GENTS DBE8B PANTALOONS, IX80,2.7t, gS.00.tlBO. CHILDREN'S SUITS, 20, t. 80, 1300. BUTS'SCHOOLSUin.e.aO.MOO, se. GENT'S sort POCEBT HATS, etc. GENT'S STIPPPELTDEBllT HATS, 75e.,IU0,lM. MEN'S AND 110T8' CLOTH CAPS and POLOS, Ia, vn , He , sec. March 15th WILL BK ODR OPENING DAI -FOB- Spring Styles IN DUNLAP'S TINE SILK AND PELT HAT-. SUSPENDED, t9e , Superior te the Imported tiulet. MEN'S WOBKINO8HtBTS,e,He,400. Tbe Largest Assortment of BILK NECK WEAK In the city, 23c GENT'S FANCY FLANNELS-IIBM, 710 , 11 tt, 11 1 MEN'S DRESS CONGRESS or LACEFBONT OAITERS, 11.10".'' MEN'S LACE or BUCKLE BBOGANS.Il 10. LADIES' GRAIN BUTTON QAITEB8.990. LADIBa'KtDBUTTONaAITKB8,aiJ3adlLM BOTS'.SCUOOL SHOES, 90e. .snd tee. Truki, Tallses, Trarellag Bigs, -AND- RUBBER CLOTHING. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 31, U, II . 88 But Heg St., LAstCATER,FA. teres opeaMeaOay aa aturay Evsa- lags. r. i .ii r.i.L'i'r ,..i Auction Sale I CORNER m tbe goods muat be told. Wateh Ue EDWARD J. ZAHM Lancaster, Penn'a. XMW ADVKRT18KitMflTa. A RARE CUANCK. Big Keductlenatn Fur Beaver and Hallea Overcoats. All our S3n,l3and (40 Overoeata re duced te t0 Made te order Id the very best style. Only first ciaas Trimmings used. Salts te your order from lis up. This large reduotlen Is only for a few weeks, In order te make room for our Spring stock. A. II. KOSENSTEIN Ne. 37 north Queen Surest. c LARKE'H KNOCK DOWN fRICRS. Purveyor te Iter Msjesty the Queen. FIMEsr SCOTCH M ARM ALADEInTwo-Pennd Stene Jats, Cheap. Kagle Brand Condensed Milk. Cheap. Coral line, a new article et fend; bakes a variety of deserts : try It Alse Wade's celebrated Bar atega chips In one pound boxes, fresh and cheep. CI. ABKE'9 TEA AMD COrr BE STOKE, . . nukKncsiaiDlsirasv Telephone. Tang lyd B UY Stauffer& Ce.'s CELEBRATED STIFF HATS. SPRING STYLES NOW KEADV. Light Weight and Easy Fittteg. DECIDEULT THE LARGEST STOCK, AND POBITIVELTTUE LOWEST PRICES. 31&33N0RTHQUEENST., LANCA8TEB, PA. AMUMMMMMTM. toulten 6perau6usb. Tuesday Evening, February 33,1887. PIBBT CONCERT OP THE .CECILIAN SOCIETY. Comprising a Chorus of erer One Hundrsd Voters and a Tull orchestra. The Oratorio of "ST. OEOIUA'S DAY," With aa AttracUve Miscellaneous Pregramme. TICKETS. CENTS. Ne Extra Charge for Reserved Seats. Chart open at opera house ofllee en Saturday morning Teb. 19, al 8 o'clock. IsblS-Ttd. TTINO STREET THEATRE. POM WEEK.-. COMJIEACIXG M0SDAY, FEBRUARY 81. TltE FAMOUS Stanwood Burlesqad Oempany. Introdneiag MONB. EURADO. The Champien riylagjrrspese Per.'ennsr of the CONSJERB A COLLINS AmeriM's Greatest anhaUe Seng and Danes Artfttg. WEBSTHBEOCK. The Rengheat Irish Team in Existence. A Bstentlen of the Favorite OILMORE 81STEIW, MeKLROT A GOLDIB, and THE GOLDENS in a new and entire change of pregramme, Tbe Greatest Shew of all I A Brand Deable Bill i fun, Musle end Dsnelng I Change of BUI Kieh -Sight I ADMISSION, lOtfcSOO-mTS. -W MaUnees-Tuesday, Wednesday and Bat. nraay. only 10 Cents. VIULTON OPERA HOUSE. THUR8DAT, TORUARY 24, 1887. The most Magnificent ProdueUoa of Comic Opera aver wltaessedln Amarlea, "ERMINIE." (Bv Pavlteb axe Jaoesowaxi,) Presented by the Famous RUDOLPH ARONBON'B "''w"' New Yerk Casine Opera Gemptij, Comprising the following ArtlsU i Bertha Bleel, Geergle Uennlng, W.8. Dabell. asm'l ReeA. UY. W. Weeks, Addb Cera Seed, ranny Cery, Fred Solemon. A. W. Madia. Edgar Smith; Bella Thnrne. Mary Btnart, Mama Saturn, Geerge Ap. pel by. G. W. Wade. OKAND CHORUS Or MIN NUMBER. BELLI BIMONSOV MUSICAL DIRECTOR Our Own Ezewlled Orcbeetra. The only Opera Cem; New VerS Casine. mpany trarsllng Irem tha I -Srmlne" has i haa the imle Opera aver predaeM I lensteU run of any Corelo In New Yerk tha Casine, tha Amarls -r- of tbaCeiale Opera, and Is still playing tostaatV testaatV lag room only. ADMIMION (. mn mm m s RESERVED BEATS 70.mt. & a M 1 L rl ate: riLi &' l & &I.L. c . 'sxssrcs S!Jter.. ...,. -Jte!Me&&m HV. I s -fiM-HHirnf i 111 if 1 1 i'tliv'S&AjtZAlttlMmtXnXW
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