V' J1 IV- R kH Bfc B?. rfr- c R Pr,?. RET US? 18 , ' T AGED WUti ME. iV l " - .. . :: ..... - - - .M -Ai IN. IUUU HHR1WUT, wi,i u. timei j"i """ tteft KOfSsSsSfe OmmcII Ok Tnsssesay Xrwla-T1M ttW DUWt a Iaii AssMessc. eetrjntA,F.tl-M.AMOw: twiH 4tad In algl at JMO o'clock M .her 'hMM, MWalMt tires F081'? M' . " of e"ni,y Ml kaa taw Ittlng tn town for the past lMyaMVi He hasld, Frederick Oresn wM,dled elme two yn go. Five 'children, all marrlel,survlYe s the children re Jehn nd Frederick, who reside at Bilker Sprlngsj Mrs. Trentman, Mrs. Keller and Mra. metier, nvinK w... The funeral will be held en Saturday at 2 . m., from St TauVe Lutheran church. Mra. Frances Oreh died yesterday after noon at her home in Maner township, In the SOd year of her age. The death was die te old age and an attack or the grip, after two weeks' Illness. The funeral will behell en Friday at 10 a. m. from the home of David B. Herr, In Maner town ship. Interment at Marietta. Council Proeeswtnga. A regular meeting of council was held tat evYnlng at 7:30 o'clock. Member, present: Messrs. Bennett, Cramer, Forty, Greve, Jacksen, Mlnlch, Stevenson, Vt 11 11 ten: Absent: Mr. Klnn. The flnance cemmlltee reported as fel- ??W,J .... .. a2.410M liaiaace en nanu m ii i. ..-.. -. - UukM rent., r.::r.:-.. w.w Heutef auditorium ..... Kent of pisne-.... ...- Star. rtnU. LlanM - Boyd, collector, liWf-.. 12,061.37 Orders paid ...-..-....-. "" i'll7-M Balance en hend...i-..-.. ...,....- 1543.29 The property commlttee reported ovory evory overy thlng pertaining te the opera house In geed condition. Have autherised thetroasurer of Uie opera heuse te submit contracts te each party renting stores and cellar. All are anxious te rent except Messrs. ration A Cenklln, and the room tliey occupy had been routed te B. D. Belttel. The hat rack for council chamber Is finished and in po sition. The highway committee reportetl the grading of I'lane strect progressing all right. Recommended a crossing at Sixth and Chestnut streets. Solicitor Kanfftnan reported that the Fi delity Trust and Safe Deposit company, of Philadelphia, had sent him thelr repert re lating te the estate el Win. F. Leckard. It contained nothing important te the bor ough. The matter of numbering and rontiuibor rentiuibor rontiuiber ing houses was reforred te the law and ordinance commlttee te confer with the solicitor and report. The market cemmlltee reported the markets In geed order. The transient rent for last month was J93.05, and for the year 1,303.35. Jehn A. Gilbert, ux -constable, through the chief burgess, presented a claim for the reward of tlOO offered by council for the arrest and conviction of persons concerned in the labor riots. The matter was re ferred te the finance commlttee te consult with the solicitor and repert. The matter of the crossing at Slxlh and Chestnut strcets was referred te the high way committee. The flre cemanics were granted their usual quarterly appropriation of f 150 each. Council will meet en Friday evening, February Wth, te finish the business of the year. The Concert. The College Olee and Mandelin clubs sang a very successful concert here last night te an uudlence or five hundred peo ple. The first part or the pregramme evi dently gave great satisfaction te the people, though their manifestations at approval were decldedly cold In comparison with the applause this part has wen from audi ences in ether places. The F. A M. boys determined te wake up their auditors and they entered upon the second half with vim and Jollity that were simply irresisti ble. The result was that three and four encores were demanded of nearly cvery number. After the concert a very pleasant rccop rccep rccop tlen was given the boys at the home of Dr. Alex. Craig, whose son is a member of the Glee club. After the reception the boys complimented Miss Sereuua North with a ild night Bcrenade. The great auc cess of the concert Is due te ltev. J. II. JPahnebecker, Dr. Alex. Craig and the editors of the papers. Isaac M. Bryson, brakeman en the V. It. B., was sitting In a cabin yesterday after noon, and when he Jumped etf he was .truck by a passing car. He was knecked down and severely bruised. Israel Mauuels, flagman en crew Ne. 6, of the V. It. It., struck his right hand against a car in Jumping en a train at North Bend yesterday afternoon. Ilia wrist was aevercly spralned, keeping him from work. 'The" pay train or the Frederlck dhlsfen waa in town thin morning, the empleyes being paid for January. Engine 1,202 east ran Inte the 'Tear end of train of cnglne 302 at Mount vllle last night, wrecking the cabin and one car el the latter train. The wreck was cleared up after two hours work. Sedgwick Circle, Ladles' of the O. A. It., will held an oyster supper and donkey party In the McTague store room en Friday and Saturday evenings. Lectured In College Chuiiel. Mr? Uameud MukadUlm delivered an Interesting lecture in cellege chapel last night, te a large and appreciative audience His subject was "Syria and the Nile l"x po pe po dltien." Being a native of Mt. Lebanon, his description of- the customs, manners, religions and laws of the peeple of Syria Is invested with entcrtululug l.tcts. Alse, having been an interpreter In the UnglNh army sent in lbSl te the relief of General Gorden, his acceuut of its movements and plans of campaigns Is especially instruc tive. The cellege peeple were pleased te meet Mr. MukadUlm nud te hear him ad dress them. Vex Cbase at Uaorsetowu. There was a flue fox chase from UreiPit hotel, in the Ullage of .Georgetown, lUrt township, en Tuesday afternoon. The crowd present was very great and there was a number of Lancaster hunters down. After the usual fine dinner the fox was dropped at half past.feur o'clock. He ran hi a southwesterly direction and had net been captured when the Lancaster people left. About 75 dogs were In the pack that chased hire. Among the huntera present wero Jeseph Roop, Milten Heep, IlrUbin Skllcs, Henry Skiles, Jehn Myers and ethers. Mortality Among Uaukers. Mr. Ocorge K. Reed is authority for the statement that forty-one bankers havedled in Lancaster since 1850. This averages ene year. There are seven national and two private banks and the fatality does net seem te discourage the business. "' ' ' lteturnel te Court. Samuel Hunter was heard this afternoon by Alderman Barr en a charge of surety of j the peace, preferred by Emma Hepkius. '. The parties are colored and live In Martle V ltWMhlp. The testimony showed that V. Haste r threatened te kill the girl. An if aeaault and battery case growing out of V ttkf sum transaction was dismissed. ?A Vara aad Content Uurned. A Urge barn en the Rutherford estate. '.'MrMlddlftewn, was destroyed by flre - MesMUy. Twe horses sud ntUsen bead of att were burned te death. The barn ' M4 mleaU were Insured. SX-"','--fv " rtB SU. frAPL'8 KKFOHMfcU. Tfc Chnreh OlebmtlmrlU Fortieth An hlrvnwr.r. Till week the congregation of St, rani's church, at Orange and Duke streets, are celebrating their fortieth anniversary, and last evening the exercises began in the church and they will be continued each evening during the entire week. In the year ISM) about elghty-flve in tim bers of the old German ltefermcd church, which steed where the First Reformed church is at present, split away from It and started the new church. The first minister was Bev. N. A. Keycs. The cause of the split was the Germen Ian Ian iruaireenlv wassDeken in the old church, which was organized In 1730. The youth of the church allowed a dottre te have an excluslve English service, and that caused the difference which led te the new con gregation. The uiomber who wlthdrew from the old congregation were erganised under an English church February 17, 1830, and the following officers were elocted: Elders. Daniel II. Hellshtie, Abraham ue,a ana Christian Gast ; deacons, Geerge Shrelner, Charles M. Erben, Henry Mettger, Qeorge Gundaker, Jr., Jeseph Wol Wel chsna, and David; King: trustees, Po Pe ter Leng, Fhlllp K. Breneman and David Lenguecker. These persons were Installed en the same day, and ltev. N.A.Keyes was ohesen the first paiter. The new congre gation went te work vigorously, and the old Franklin cellege was secured as a tem porary place or worship. The let at the cor ner or Duke and Orange street was finally purchased for f.1,100 and Jeshua) W. Jack was glven the contract te erect the building. The corner stene was laid en Monday September 10, 1850, In the prcsence of a large audlonce and the church was com pleted ene year later. On Nevember 6, 1851,thename"St. Faul's Reformed church of Lancaster" was adopted. In 1855 ltev. Keyes resigned nud for six months tin congregation was served by supplier, Rev. Isaacs. Demund, of Belleville, N. J., was the next pastor, and he sorved during the war, resigning In 1811. Rev. Henry Messcr, of Ferry county, Ba,, was next elected, nud was pastor for a year. Rev. Edwin H. Kevin served as pastor from July, 1807 te 1870, and he was succoedod by Itev. O. L. Ash Ash cnfelter, of Cincinnati, In 1S71. He re mained for ayear, and Rev. J.B. Shumaker was olectod; he entered upon his duties April 1st, 1873, He was snecdeded ever two years age by Rev. J. W. Momlnger. The work of the latter lias been very suc cessful. Many additions have been madote its mombershlp slnce he came here, and the young peeple especially have manirosteu a great Interest In the church work. At the present tlme the church has a member ship of four hundred and there are four hundred and ten children in the Sunday school. Exercises Incident te the colebratlon of the forlleth nnnlversary of St. Paul's Ro Re Ro fe rnied church began en Tuesday evening with n largn attendance. The epening sorvlce was cendurled by Rev. Dr. J. M. Tltzel, pastor of the First Reformed church, nud the Ser mon was preached by Rev. Dr. F. A. Gast, of Franklin nnd Marshall college. He took for his text First Samuel, vll., 12, as fellows : " Then Samuel '. took a stone nnd set it botweon Mlzpeh and Shcn, and called the name of it Eboneozor, nny ing, hitherto hath the Lord hoi pod us." During the sermon he paid n glowing tribute te Rev. Keycs, the first pastor of the congregation, and speke of the early struggles of the church. This evening the epening sorvlce will be conducted by Rev. J. W. Momlnger, the pastor of the church, and the sermen will be preached by Rev. J. H. Sechler, pastor or the Refermed church at Tenth and Wallace streets, Philadelphia. A UURLKSQUE TltOUJ'E. It Gives natlslnctleu te a Larice Audi Audi ence en Tuesday Kveulnif . The Rcntz-Sautlcy Uurlcsque and spe cialty company appeared nt Fulton opera heuse last evening. The audlcuce was large. This company has net been seen in Lancaster for aoveral years, but It Is new much better than when last seen hore. The company sprang from the old Rcntz female minstrels, which were under the management of M. B. Lcavltt, but the present party Is in cliaige of Ben Lcavltt. It Includes a number of very clevor people. The opening of the performance last evening was called " La Tesca's Reception," and It served te lntroduce the majority cf the members or the company. The ladles wero beautiful costumes, which was the case 'hrougheut the show, although at times they were somewhat scant. Dashing Uoergto Blnke looked charming In her male attlre and made rapid changei. The Llttle Putnam Sisters Hang well, although both suffered from very' "bad colds, Maud Bevorly openod the olio, nnd she Is ene of the brightest serlo-cemlcs that has been scen here in seme tlme while she has a remarkably fine voice. Geerge A. Beeker and Maud Leigh appeared te advantage In the sketch " Assurance" Mr. Boekor is n cemedlau of the Reland Reed kind and he Is funny. He and the young lady sang well together and thelr "Seng of Songs" brought them numereus euceres. Miss Pauline Batchellcr looked pretty nnd gave songs and dances that pleased and Frank Lester was comical In his negre " turn." The host feat u re of the show was the act of Le Clair and Leslie, n talented pair of young actors who have Just returned from a trip te Europe They are mimics, bur lesque artists, character Impersonators, Ac. Mr. Le Clair appeared In three female and one male character, and his dress ing wus elegant. His inake-up in the character of Jltchtlteu nnd Imitation of Edwin Beeth iu the character wero won derful. Mr. Lcslle Is a very funny coino ceino coine dlan, nud he gave imitations of people of all nations, wblle he has n face that he can put In nltnest every shnpe. "Antony and Cleopatra," n burlosque, wound up the show, anil In It Misses Batchellcr, Blake, Beverly and ethers looked beautiful, whlle Lester, Le Clair, Boekor and Leslio Air Air nlshed holebomo fun. Among the geed features were the Nautch dancers, drill of the Aiiueiis, Ac. UII,T. IX EQUITV. Mitndle nnd Stelinutu'w i'ullure' .Vew In the CourU-l'elntH of ths lllll. Judge Pattorseu In chambers this after noon granted a preliminary Injunction en a bill in equity filed by leuls Newgass, tobacco dealer of New Yerk. He Is repre sented by Geerge Naumnn and J. W. John John Jehn eon, The bill tiled sets forth that a co ce partnership existed between Shlmlle .t Stehman, of Mount vllle, nnd.Mr. Newgass, for the purchase and sale of tobacco. That In pursuance of that agroement 3,450 cases of tobacco were bought, all of which were disposed of but 013 cases. ThatShludle A Stehman confessed Judg ment In favor or the Columbia National bank, Mount vllle National bank and Union National bank or Mt. Jey, for fjae.NX), and In consequunco of these Judgmeuts oxocu exocu oxecu tlons were issued, uud thuse 113 cases of tobacco wero levied upon. That the only IntorestShlndleAStehmau' can have tn this tobacco Is the amount that may ,be due them upon the sale and the final adjustment of the account. Mr. Newgass prays that Sheriff Burk Burk Burk helder and the execution creditors be re strained from selling, the tobacco adver tised for sale te-morrow, that a receiver be appointed for the firm, that the firm be dissolved and that Shlndle & Stehman be restrained from collecting any of the debts or disposing of the assets. The defendants have fourteen days in which te file an answer. Frem present in dications the sheriffs sale will be post poned for soaie time. -tfi-- , V "7 ' CVvSfi irf -- THE LANCASTER ftAJLf ITELttQBKCEB, WEDNESDAY, tfEBRtJABY recB KXianrrs of tiik read. They Reb Twe Hense and are Caught With the llttnder. Henry Steele, Jacob Wearer, Frank Blecher and Christian Miller were heard by Alderman Deen this morning e several chaigea. These defendants are bum who made their headquarters tn the vicinity or Milten Greve. On the night of February 3d the house of Jacob S. Daveter was entered by thieves, who effected an entrance through the cel lar deer. A large let of edibles were stelen. On the same night the house of U. M. Wltmer, in the same neighborhood, was also entered by thteves, who cut a glass out of the window sash, opened the faetener, raised the window and in that way get Inte the house. At this place a large let of clothing was stolen, Tramps were suspected, ConstabloLong CenstabloLong ConstableLong neckorwcnlln aearch of them and suc ceeded in arresting the four parties above named. They were still In the neighbor hood when apprehended and were wearing the clothing stolen from Mr. Winner's house. The aldermen returned them te court for felonious entry, burglary and larceny, and in default of ball they wert committed for trial. Xfarsh Reapar Works Meld. The Marsh reaper works at Mt. Jey were sold te-day by the administrator of James Marsh's estate The preperty was purchased by Geerge Brown for 92,000. Mr. Brown w Hi remove his cotton factory te the reaper works, where he will -have mere facilities for carrying en the business than he new onleys. The Bey Orator. Ralph Bingham, the boy orator, appeared before a large audience at the court heuse en Tuesday evening and greatly pleased his hearers. The selections he rendored wero loudly applauded. The entertain entertain ment was under the auspices of the Yeung Poeplo's society of St. Jehn's Lutheran church and a handseme sum was realized. Democrats Carry Ulnghnmten. In the Blnghnmlen, N. Y., election en Tuesday the Democrats elected aldermen In eight or the ten wards, overthrowing the Republlcan majority or last year. The Demecrats already have the mayor. The Domeoratlo city ticket was elected by about sixty majority. There w 111 be n fox chaia nt the North l'ela hotel, North Queen atrrat, te-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The fox was caught by El I weed C. Wnrfel, of Mcartevrii.imd never mi In a nice before. A. KU1ILMAN. SevKii Doctors Fntled, lint a Halt Cured. Tills la te ccrtiry that I surrared with wvere pnlns of the mucle of the cheat for a wrled of ever four yenra. I consulted jiliyilclnns until tba number ran up te neven, but no medical treatment teemed te reach my complaint. I had been a msmber of a church choir, but was com (tolled te atop alnglnc en account of my nil menu I finally procured ene of lleke'a Elec tric Delta nnd applied It te my chaat. I found Immediate relief nud waa able te reaume aln( Ing. I have net had nny pain since, ltd A. V. McUOWAN. A Festival. The Milled of HU PhiiI'h M. K. church am buiy preparing for the opening of their fair, In the Docntem building, en Friday. They will pro vide nttrnctlena for large crewdt, uud their ele gant suppers will be a feature of the festival. The fair will continue until February 21. iilarvinoce. Heek If avkksticic. PAhrnnr v 1 1 . at the r. .1. W. brlrte'a U'Jlilence, Wnbauk, l'a , by lluv. Mcmlncer. I-ulicmter. Mr. Aliruhnm I. Heek. or luuictcr, aud Mlwt Lliile II, Uaversllck. ltd' WAt.TMAN-HrMia. Februnry II, 18W, by Hev. I). V. Qerlmrd, at lilu reNldencc, Ne. Ul HetitU Duke atrrel, Umcaatcr, Mr. Clem Walt- man, and Mils Nauule Iluraea, both of Quarry- BWAnrz-WKNOKii. February II, ISO, by Rev. I). W, Oerhnrd, at tils reatdence, Ne. 1SI Houth Duke ttrvat, lncnatcr, Mr. Ocerge Hwnrti. of this city, and Mlaa Auute it, Wcngur, of Itefteii. Sleuths. ltitoeUK.-Intliliclty.ontho 11th luat,, Mra. Ellzateth Uroeuo, lu berCOtb year. Tlie relatives and friend of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her aen's residence, Ne. 434 Cheater atreet, ou Friday mom! tig ut 8.30 at the house and o'clock at Bt. AntheTiy'a church. Interment atHt. An An theny'x cemetery. ttd llEnit In tills cltv. en the Oth lust., Utzle F., only daughter of Henry uud Charlette ilurr. sgedwyrurs. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the rcsldcnce of her parents, Ne. 43 East King street, en Thursday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. Ser vices nud Interment at Lenguncckcr's Meeting lloute at 24 o'clock. 3td l.ANloes.-rebruary 11, 1830, at Larnpetcr Jehn Uiuleut, nged ii years. Tlit relatives aud friends of the family are re respectfully Invited te nttend the funeral, from his late rcsldence In Lampeter, en Friday after after neon at 2i o'clock. Hervlcrs at thaheuaeand also at the Methodist church, Utraaburg. Inter ment at Htrnsburg cemetery, 2td ilEnn.-Kebruary 11, 1S1, In this city, Chrla. tlan it. Herr, president or the Lancaster Ceuuty National bank, In his Slst jeur. The reluth es nnd friends of the family nre ra apectfully Invited te attend the funeral from hla late residence, Ne. 421 West Orange street, en Friday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Services at the Duke Street Methodist church ut2:30. In tetment ut Woednrurd Hill cemetery. Please emit flowers. IL'I. ' , itlnrhcte. lx)cul stoek and Bends. Ilcperled by J, U. ix)ng. Far Ijist , . ., value, sale. uinnis i e per cenu, 1KJ loe let " e 1MIO .. 1UU " 4 " " Scheel lean 1U 100 " 4 " " lu 1 or 20 j ears. 100 " 4 " " In 6 or VU years. 100 " 4 " " lnlOer'JOycur. 100 " " " In 1 J or SO yours. 100 Manhclm Uoreugh lean 100 UIHUKI.LANLOUH fcTOOKH. 110 ICO 101 10!1X lllfi 1W 1 (H 40 ICO auarryvllle it. H . Illcrsvllle Street Cur,.. . . . lii'iulre Frlntliig CeuiMiiy ... Oasllght and Fuel Company. Stevrns Henwi (HeihU).. ,. Columbia (las Oemiiuny. Celumblu Vutt'r Company ... ......... Buseuehunna Iren Company Marietta Ilollew-wara .. Stevens Heuse Mlllcravllle Nermal Hclioel Northern Market . . KtuU-ru Market CO . . fiO GO 25 100 . 25 25 -.. 10 11 .. 100 205.25 .. 100 210.10 60 1.05 25 IS Ul 70.20 GO 6S ift,n mi no Uas (Annpuiiy lleuds (5 per ct Luiuiunia iioreiiKii iienu Ouarrvvllle 11. It. 7" Columbia Horeuiih IJends .... lue iUtA) uarryvuie u. it. 7 .. . . 100 107.20 IUmuIIiic A Columbia It It. 6'... Kitlsen LlKht Company 100 100 fi) 60 87.60 60 60 60 S5 50 45 60 65 60 U0 6u 90 60 00 100 101 100 1.16 SeuUiern Market. .. .. Lancaster City Street ltnllway Ce.,.. East End Street Itallwuy........ . West End Street llallwuy . .. . Lancaster Steam HadlatorCe HclM'tU leather Ce . . Watch Factory 6's..., vsivrii .MiirKei. TCIINI'IUIC Hrer-va ljMirasler A Frultvllle. I jiiuiikter A Lltltx ljinciuterA Wllllanutewn ljincaster 4 Maner.. Lancaster A Munhelm . 60 48.60 70 10O 140 S7.36 29. W , 25 60 25 25 100 vl.ancftstr Marietta M ... " iJincaster xaevr Helland. . . III Spring A Ileaer Vulley. Dridgeiiert and Herscsline. .. Jelumblal('hestnut lllll Columbia & Washington. Coneslega 4 Dig Spring- . . Marietta A Mount Jey. , Ijiue. ML Jey & Ellzuliellitewn. JO 8 13V'2J JO'27 20 25 20 M 1CI) WW buu 11 a at 8 75 40 ) te saw.'. HHJO 2UU 11UJ.-S is; iaineusterxnus(tuciiuimu., ., , lAiicaster & New Danville. Celumblu A Marietta Maytown Ehzaoethtewn .. -.. 3U0 .. 25 . .. 25 IjincsuterA Enhreu ."...' " '" 13 Lancaster 4 Willow Str. ' S First National dti-...... ,00 Farmers' Nutlenal IJauk.. i Fulton NstlQiuil llauk Ju) Ijineiuler County National liuuk ... 60 Northern National llunk 100 Palliate Klltlntial ItneU , Keystone National IlAiil"Mnniui7i! ir. iw m uiuniuiatHniienai isank 100 jk 125 111 lt0 115 HI 2U5 lt!7,'0 160 100 ut 2.60 1&5 117 131 JA 112 First National llank, Strasburg'.' First National Uank, ML Jey. .. Lttlts National Bank . " Meuntvtlle NaUenal llank........ Manheliu Natlenul llank...... . Union National Hank, Mount Jey New Helland National Kunir . Gap Notional Bank iu) Quarry vllle National Uunk.....; 100 Elliabethtewn National Ban 1(2 Central National Bank, Columbia .. 100 rhlladelphla lredut'e Starkit. lrrii.AnKi.pMf a. v.h ,9 jAn lm j..., . Fenu'a ami.7a OttVi : "XXZn??ill family. aas5Wi roller, 3 UtH ejj piTteut W40i,4 9a i-nriiuana jxaiienat Iauk,...,. 100 Conestoga National llank .... 100 Eiihrutu National Hank- me ! irst Nallnnnl ltnnir rvUiiMii.t,. i.. w S"- rf" W-i . (' rv W . frftJJB'aRett'KaldlTaMef " Oew stwuJrjtHeTl, M, ggjae j eld, JffitfgU k:! " Braa Brsa l .Wtmim na saali sa Hwinvstaoe L??. -r ; -- awaiiwi sssssih n as u anal ir : uttrHatllNte sketc; mixed, UWi d rretttmw. arir.ttseB. ' DUirMeaiuwtar sketc; mixed, ue id ry euaw, jnr.tMIB. tmi ia a a ereamerr sxi e i rsaa'a flftte sxtra. ate : jebbin. leva r . naw'a ereamerr extra ? alto aSSur " ",5el l,e,1 ,eW IEWSX7. Che steady s partsktms, ejSc; full skims "ftetreletna dell j reined In bbi.. tup. Potatoes netst beese per bas, as te quality. anua and ifomrteaa, raralahsd by 8. K. Yendt, Breker. Chicaoe, Fb. 12, 1:60 o-cleek p. m. vrneav. vara. uaia. j-era. Lara. arch.. April.,., J nee ...... .July. Augnat.. October., Year Crude Oil-March .107 vOBSOM ...M....M...M........ Closing Prices U:16 o'clock Wheat llnrn fal. ). m. 'OTK. reeruary ., as SRS ........ April.. stay.. Jans' Jnly-. Year.. M.. Consels :. Crude Oil -Marcli Iteeeipts. it inir tv naws......, Bprlng Wheat... . Cem .. Oata......... n'fl.MltHIHHHKXMM tS Barley... ... Receipts Hogs..., Receipts -Cattle- Head. .. KI.OOO .. i.me Live Htoelg Maraeta. CHirune, Feb. II. iteeelnts, 800; shlpmenU 3.000 j slew J beeves. In 0U,'5 00: ateera, 5.1 004(0 ; steckera and feeders, 2 25.160; eewa. ball and mixed, II 20M3 00 ; Tezaa catile, ti 40as 60 ! Western Rangers, $2 7093 CO. Hogs Itecelpu. 8300; ahlpmenu, 11,000 : mar ket dull; mixed, 7694 U: lienvy, S3 80 04 0; light, S3 8004 OTij skips, 13 25S 70. Hhecp Receipts, ROOO: ahrpraenu, 8,000; mar ket steady; nattv,t&O600t Western woelcd 4 TOM te ; shorn Tsxanals ODijA 00 ; Urabs, 600 te SUM per hundred weight, Buffalo, Feb, H.-Catlle-RecelpU, 2,110! market steady. Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts, 3,800 mbi generally unchanged, bnt aeme salcahlxber, Sheep Choice te extra. Se8.ViO: medium te geed, IS 80135 80; common te geed, w iw. lAuuua inwi ie cneice, senm;iu: fair te geed, te 00(818 80 ; medium te fair, 130 Ui. Hega-ilecclpU, 2,000 ; memedlum nnd heavy, 14 45; mlxed,tl4A: Yorkers, 1130: pigs, II Ida 415; roughs, fcl 25!l B5. Kast LiBERTT.-Cattle RecelDts. 180 Shliv mente, 735; market steady: prime. II 60(84 .5 ; fair te geed, 14 25; common, 13 2S 60: stock- era and feeders, 2 6003 25 1 no car sUIikkI te New Yerk. Hogs Receipts, 700; shipments, 000: maraei nrm: mpuium, fl srat 40; Yerk II 80 ; Fhlladelphlaa. 14 35194 43 : l'lga, fl ckera. 1003 sheep Receipts, 800: sblpmente. none; market slew; prime, 16 6035 80 ; fair te geed, S&95 40 ; geed te common. gJe4 ; lambs, fogs 00. Htoek Markets. . Quotellena by Heed, McQrann dt Ca, bankers, Lanceatcr, Fa. SIW YOKK LIST. 11 A. ST. Canada Pacme-. O.O.O. tt 1 IStmtMSS ( aSWTl . SV7S w s . m, x aw SsMi, ' wwmt n an ... 77M SOU 2IU WW 53 ..... 75 V 20JJ S7 flOO ......... 78)i lil 30 10 15 e 05 Lard ii 20U B B5 S 77 !SJ4 80K 70 6 se IBK ..7. sw ai tn cm w& ZlU 10 03 oeo sift 2i 1007 005 we Car Leu. ft . 21 2117 121 12 m. ir.tt. !? i4 Colerado Ceal Central Pacific ...., Canada Southern Chi. BL U A I'bg. Den. 4 Me U Del. L. A W. Erie Erie 2nds JerC K.4T . Leu. A N... L. Shere Mich. Cen.... Missouri Paeinc . tail im . 10&5J 1065J 73 hoc, vauey ; 21 N. P. M my, N. P. Prer. nil H. Weat laAJ N. Y.0 2 leel? New England EgJit Tennessee... . Omaha Oregon Transcontinental. Ontario A W. Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal . BLPaul . Texas Pacific . 80J Vi. x,yt 33J 8 ?i ?f- J i3 IU1 s$ Union Pacific eii Wabash Pref. Western U West Shere Bends , pnii.AriEi.i'iii.1 t.iht Leh. Val B. N. Y. A Fhlla. . Pa. R. R. ; Reading 'je 1-lii Leh.'Nav Hestenv. Pass P. A It N.CeuL Peeples faun.. Rdgfs . .. OU...... 20 3-10 20&-1U wyt LOCAL HOUSEHOLD MARKET. Lancaster. Feb. 12, 18'JO. Apple-buttcr, per qt ,,,, 12fS20 Apples, pcrjfpk... 12(15 Beef Steak, perlb 12&1U llcef HeustperR) lOffllO Beef Dried (piece), per & 25 Beef Corned, perli 13Q14 Beer Frent quarter, per lb T67 Beef Hind quarter, per Bi 79 Bologna, per ft 25ffl2iJ Bologna (chipped), par ft 7?T.iO Butter, per ft 3032 BecU (red) per bnnch .T&c Chickens (live) per pair. 60(00 Chickens (cleaned), per piece S5ffl45 Cup Cheese, er two cups W7..5 Cabbage.per hcad..r. sas Cernmeai; per qt '. ........".455 r.r. ' i"-1""" aie Cider, per gallon , 20 Ducks, dreased.periialr. SOrajI.00 Egga.ner dez. leaia IfamfpicccJ. pcrft is Hum (sliced), peril) , -i Horae Itadlsh, per bunch 3g5 Heminy, per quart TTjs -"""b.lHirB) i.iaai Lard, per ft.. 9jSli Lemens, per dea , 1215 Mutten, per ft ia Onions, per J pk ,"; .......TTie Parsnips, per Knit gie Potatoes per Kpk.. ie Potatoes, ivr bushel 6000 -oiieesioweeijperj4 peck 15,3(20 Perk, per ft ie,it Bauer Kraut, per qt figs Sausage (fresh), uer ft.. .12414 Sausage (Smoked) V ft. -. Smearcaae, per piece Scrapple, per ft Sides una Bacen, per ft... Shoulders, ricr ft ...1114 ,,... 6 8 17 12 Turkeys, Ihe.ench Turkey a, dressed, per ft ' i't)e 'f.urn!JMifrtk " Veal Steaks, f ft ,jg 11.23(32.00 Slew glbecrttncmPutB. A BSOLUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THr,i?pewler nver varies. A mar-el el pu rlty, strength and wholesomeness. Meru ecjineiulcal tl,an the ordinary klildaVand cS. S?.'2Vi4,?..S.m',.lt!0 wl,h the mumiude inir,r Tuji 1 ," ?", slum or pneapbate J ewdera. AbW only in com. HevaiT HiVivn ItOVAl. llAklNQ 1-ewiiKH Ce.. KM Wull street, New Yek" ew Tors. martl-ljdAlyw JUST RECEIVED. HOEDEllER RED LABEL, The Finest of Champagnes. HOUltEK'H LIQUOR STORE. Ne.2i Centre Square, ArAHlMDT.M''E HOARDERS AT NO. 114 ua.tiSn,,ait' x ""-' ,ew ,kss5- "yANTEI-A CHAMBKUMAID AT THE 1? w .. AURORA HOUSE, " North Queeu and Chestnut Sis. YTANTEI-A COOD GIRL TO DO OE.V-,.,f,rilluo"ewerk- Apply at libtl-Ud 230 NOltTH DUKE 8T. rANTED- tlen 11 eftlce. a aim. WANTS A child's uursc. Apply SITUA. Ul this ltd AV01.1.? ,WANTLD BY A SOUElt, INDL'rtl JX Jr'eu" "' "" sawing or spllttfng weed jy,' !l?..U!0 wlf8 w.euW ke te de wiaiTlnaMii prlate houses, Monday's preferred. Itiaulre or seed notice te US FREMONT BT; d sTANTEll-A UIRL IN THE LAUNDRY SteadyweerkrAeppryir'"n5d' 0oea "' JO,l0NORTquEJCKT, "-, rv' "J ' w 2Zit' vA-"ij'f.t.r5 i"r:.j .. ' Hw 3lsVstrttmsmt RENDER YOUB BKIW Ben, SMOOTlt and White by ttatBg - tutt V tkSf." XjlOBrROTHONOTARV, W CAPT. W. D. 8TAllrrR, City. Carrleetmaskitar three lese years. Bob Beb Ject te Republican mle.. fSt4w rrniK wizard JL Will Read YeurDesUn flV l nftahe4ltaB atti ten reu wkat yen ate best Maartasl ter. CatlL rbiwa 4MWBB KlHrlNR- "PIOR BENT-IHAT CKNTItAL HTAMD, tX0.2CEAOTKUraJT. t Inquire within. " fle-lwd -irA81I RVERYTIUNQTHAT NEKDH TO like It w,,,,ed wllh " "'y Heap." You'll pUBLIC HALE. i-?i0a.2IBeuth Aa?n stift,oernsnelnf at e clock a. m. and 1:30 p. as.', saeh daw, of uSs sa tin sleck or New Fareltare-iWuwitaltrBsd-GK,mJi"u' Dlnlnrroem Furniture, Ixraaces, Easy Chairs, Chairs of all kinds-and awny wu. net named. Hals tmaltlTe. JOEL L. HAIlfHN. Auctioneer Hchaum. and Manager ter Delebier ftbHMtdKW -pUBLlCSALE. OM SATtJROAr, FBM?AKr I5,lsW, yi'JSi?!? ,l ?ubl,c !! at " BeW of Jehn ihJL'PK'LiS, "Jle. Pay a fins letsf l?5?J2!ZSt,JceaS' n'ce farmers, drivers or jpn eral purpess horses and heavy readers. fremTI te a years old. -A "Mlt ?t ? .ar w"l 1 Itvsn. Bate te vuiiiiiiviice ik j u CIOCK will be given by febl2-3tdll m., when attendance A. L. N IBSLEY. Su5", K"E, BAItaAINB-ODDH AND I? Ends of Urle-a-Brac. Art Pottery, Pluah Easels, Thermometers and Calehdai from the Holiday ra. left ever bargalna te make ion, win be sold at great room for centempl Hated cnanges in trie scrlnr. FRAILEVW EAST END PITAHM Anv. u.ii. . t, (QPPoalte Eastern Market,) Fralley'i Byrttp of llloedroot, Wild Cherry id . HorcheundT cures the most Deralatent S'J? . H,?rcheilnd,cuXf" the most persistent Orlp cough ; 8.Vl 50c and II 00. Jrulley j Bitter Wine of Iren la correct tonic after the " Orlp ;" 6O0 and II 00. M.W.FAw 1? I8S0LUTI0N OF PARTNERSHIP. the partnership lately subsisting between C. R. Keneagy and Jehn L. Oroff. of Btrasburg, "ner the firm of Keneagy A OreB, was mu,,,unV,eeV,S.nen,:,, M f J 16. by All settlements with said firm are te he made at the old stand, where the business will be con tinued by said Jehn L. Oroff. They extend thanks for the liberal patronage given them as n firm, and liope the same wlll.be continued te the successor. O. R. KENEAGY, ri2-3td unu. u. uivurr. AiJP E?TA,f ANIEL W. BAIR nnd wife, of East Dm mere town..- Lancas ter county. Daniel W. Balr and wife, of East Drnmere township, having by deed ofveluntary asslsnment, 'dateill February ll,:i890, asslgnsd nnd transicrrcd all their estate and effects te the undersigned, rer the henent of the creditors of the said Daniel W. Balr, he therefore give notice te all persons Indebted te said asslcner, te make payment te tl,e undersigned without niMftV. nnd thnan liawlMir nliM. -,. a 1.,?.v!W.c.1Jm" te present them JOIIHTII. HAIR, Assignee. te -"" hwwiibiiii Henldlnc In Catnarge, Lancaiter Ce., iV Bnew.f Jt Hk.vskl, Attorneys. n2-ltdditwR JJ-KW Y OUK STORE. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST., Hiv found It necessary te add-SO feet mera of - .counter room te accommodate their large stock of WASH DRESS aOODS, TqjLEDUNtmDS, nnAP DE VENICE, CLOVER CLOTHS, HACARAPPA, DRESDEN and CHALON, DRESS GINGHAMS. OUTING CLOTHS,SEERaUCKER9, FRENCH PERCALES, NEW BPRINO CALICOES, SHIRTINGS and CENTURY CLOTHS? Latest HI j les In OUTING CLOTnS at 8c, 10c, l-e u yard. ' 3 000 Yard WASH BEIGES, be a yard ; usual price, tc. I-INE FRENCH 12Jc u yard. PERCALES, jard wide. nfBrliF.fS1 '." IMal(1 nml Striped DRESS GINGHAMS, He, lOe and 12je a yard? ?T" ZEPHYR GINQHAMS, full width, Jc mid 'Jle h yard. - ' a KXtJSL 9a'? "Flne Printed AMERICA-N ,TI . f.',la ,ew feigns and Colorings, gc, 10c aud I'cu jnnl. IATTHK New Yerk Stere. J.B MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Tapestry Brussels Carpets. A few-weeks age you read of our purchase of 300 pieces at one time of Tapestry Brussels, and hew money was saved en the price, freight and discounts. A statement ' followed that the 85c grade would be sold at 69c, the 65c grade at 54c. The heavy purchases since by know ing housekeepers proves that the saving of nc te 16c en a yard of Carpet is appreciated. Mequette Carpets. 42 patterns of Mequette Car pet's te show you in the ' spft rich new designs of this season. WH H Velvet Carpets. A cut in the price te 85c will give customers a saving of 15c a yard if they are prompt, as the price is a special one, and the busy season price will be $1 a yard. Windoie Shades. 20 dozens in desirable colors ready te hang. Nickel Orna ments, Spring Fixtures, at 29c each. Same as above, with ex tra heavy shading, at 32c, with fringe added, 40c each. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor, West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTER, PA. ', " r,,i ' -r ' 12, 1890. Wtttr 9frmtHmmnt& F OR JAPAttME QOOM, .WIlOBRll . . Ke.Wesi .Oote.KRUMAK'M, VShSOBi JsVtMB IMStuniVCIOAB STORK. U4aamKlBstrset. TTVONT FOROKT I1 lli,.'.''elUn tttlRMITtJItB at andBa andBa andBa iowCeatoelowoatthsbnslasj. aM.ia.1.. W.H.HOfFIKIll, 111 Bast King Btraet. als-tMJi dVVtlti OVBRCOATIMQS AND TROU- O beri; :riirr?cn ttnin XeQRAMM AJtOWLKK, We. 1 North Uustm BL fOTICB-TO MY i FRIKNDH AND CUB- have located temnnraxllv tmw eaa. . IVflSHB I VUMMH. stla -T. Z. -M"r .Vn' SAiiHii77ilSJ2.m PEH"" ssarai hava In stock fln. Mment cVwalFrWgi itcJL!lem.1 Carts, all of my own mannSsc my own manetsc- " "jwciai aitenuen is itm tn nnairin ili2J!Uent wer end nslrcnlln inng. dealings, always wins. jX-lfd J.H.NertBECK.AtenL A SSJOOt-NOTHINGBUPERANU-iSs nSi.1"" Incaster Business Col Cel lege. Oar methods are the beat, newest, most practical , Onr Actual Business! Department enanist In all it details. . en? Sttsn 2fSKS'.lnteW?1 ,n th"r school work, and 55? thi,lASSiSStal,,uJ,ncJJ,e otganlaatlei of kt2S2l,.n.'!.rT'wel,'c,llln,een at the Sf5In"l5.,,?00J0,2nl, ,B the city, Ne. M iwK,? ,eeb 'n1 v!nc yourself as te h.t:lru,Hl.0LVabe,reu.temenU- Pleased te &!??&? yen J'jpselragoedword rer us ir you set aeennlnted with ths stni jr .. w..v:r" -r"-. . W. VT BdlUliUM. a . WEIDLER, Principal. M' ART1N BROS. Without Iteserve, Every Article In Winter Suite and Overcoats for Men, Beys and Children are going AT Ne Reser- i vatien. GREAT REDUCTIONS. Excellent Casslraere and Wonted Bui te and Melten and Beaver Overcoats for men, 17, ft. $12, Werth a third mere. Excellent Casslraere and Worsted Bulls and Melten and Beaver Overcoats for Big Beys. K I7,. Werth a third mere. ' Little Beys' Suits, wear resisting and dressy. Little Beys' Cape Overcoats, wear resisting and dressy, S3, $3 fie, 14, $3. Beys' Extra Pants, 38c, fiOc, C5e, 75c, tl 00. Men's Dress Trousers,! 2 75, S3 60 and 15: a large selection of styles.) Men's Streng Working Paute, 00c, SI 10, SI 85. 1175. ' All Men's and Bey's Underweargelng at large reductions ; tl 50 Underwear at f 1 00 Is nu ex ample. Ladies, see the " Star " Percale Waists at Cut Prices- 42c, 6Sc, 84c. Gentlemen, It will Interest and pay you te see our Percale and White Dress Hhlrts. The Day ton at II 00, Cyclone at 75c, and our 60e shirt, either In different lengths of sleeves, are mar vels of It and finish. t MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. 35 AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST- LAN CASTER, PA. Charles Stamm's I.ANOASTER, PA. New . Dress Goods. M-Iuch All-Weel Surah Twill, il. Best Silk Finish Henriettas, 75c. All-Weel Cashmeres, 50c Htrlped Weel Sateens, something new, 50c. 40-lncu Henriettas, 37c Yard Wide Finest Cashmere, S7j;c. Deuble Feld Tricot Cleth, 25c. Yard Wide Cashmere, 25c, All-Weel Bread Cleth, 60c, 4C-Inch Serges, 75c. Pink, Blue and Cream Henriettas, 37Jc, Striped BUck Goods, S7j4je, 60c, 75c, 11. Black Henriettas, -37ic, 60c, 75e, be te f 2 50. Colored Silks, 370, 87c, 870. 64-Inrh Platd Serges, 60c. 40-Inch Mehairs, 60c. Platd and Strlpe Weel 8uraU,37;c. Deuble Feld Mohair Lustre, 10c, Best Outing Cleths, 10c. Dress Olnghams, 6J$c, 8c, 10c, 12Jc. Small Figured Black and White Satines, cheap Bjit Eiderdown Cleth, 20c. All Celers Cheese Cleth, 6c. Weel Wash Peplin, 8c. Geed Wide Check Cleths, 25c. Fer Dr Goods, go where you nre sure te see the largestaxfcerliueut of newtlitngs and ut the lowest prices nndthem -AT- leii p SW, m pen Sir et, '" 'A u 1WV Ti 3 Hm 9ls.ttrtemtatti. a V .CK COCKE aVAMtX, jsesmt Fatssr-si an I "SassM - .-w.-w.p DSMlTTJl'm eJsVtMB -IM rrtHB CALLA LILY M Tsztr&m X orberinet8eaBaa TIIOR RENT-, "JMWIT . BBM jj uweuii menu, no, ".B.wijiii menana laaaaM Stable en let NelrSpTedbrJniTi'V'n B17 SEttML ar, .. IC-"B." Ki.wt.eTO-p'Hi,gsa FR handbembm; MBCKtaafek ae we. miME. LABOR AMD MONET SstVasO 1 UaUtlsT PbkIiM Isms. M -"- - " "sV DYBTERS I BB8T OYBTEBS IU mutX ket served in all stylesTaM Mstaafi ears, at CHARLU E. HOSTEsm teaSTU aKiSkiS -! miissa. rpe 8AVK YOUR. BACK AND GLADDt? X your heart uas - Purity Soai.,J rpBei JUT4BHANK, SHIRT MANUFACTURKRB AD OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North On a. . MKH atB.huSmmtetoer,,rM ,ew W tmJ t AtrSVS?v2?,U5rWB havesurded LAUNDRY and are prepared te lanasV? aMA Bdrye XU-lfi kinds. SOAHRUGE WORKS) D0EK80H aASXLkav. vmn Cnrnftr nt TinW xr . T Nerbi'S,",," mcjoea ewm.&"SK.J ." Fi'5?.Yh'eSf new en ExhrWMff' "iSXruJl" r".MiAP?. tylei far' il DoTrsem KSXK,,5?"U.,.,J " I viniV.Vi-.. - " "" "" h una J Vina streets. dMyd TyK EXAMINE EYES PREK. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES' FREE Ten Think Tour Eyes Are Oeedl nn5 TS?.h.!ive Hf em examined yea will pretssbJ ?? Jh-Jif er8 ' something wrong wlte Usrf .c win ee a great neip le tee. We use InlmlfiihlA nl u i5V t.TTt.. ZPSLSS!. &sim tYvaVhTiem "" '"" O0" mS aeId Bpectaeles, B3.00 1 aasssl S'SP.'J P?ieIes. SOe.t usual pries. l.oe. Aiuueiai ayes inserted, S4 j useal inlet, 916 M. ZUBMAI A BRO.!130 S. ILetfc OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. ustnem vuaauimana walnut! OIIOEH. Something Tbat Will Suit Yen We have riw.igvt the afrnn -. a J Blens Shee that has come te our notles. An . i i . "t ",,u" iev price can mass i mistake In buying this. It Is a rnnd flll.r n. SHii SSr!"1?: Ww iiae that we keep ,ye will nnd te be right In price. T I JSl?il?ve bn unusually busy this season will .v. r i J, B Prepared lenuuteans iii.B "" or uenviemen wne want r t U "j"""',"' nue" or navepeeuiiantlasc J7j - vM u) buiivu wiin a neaay-sts Wffl, H. GAST, W4K NO. 106 NORTH QUEEN BT. TVECORATE YOUR, BUILDINGS. Max M. Stuvei), OF NO. 1337 FRANKLIN STREETI rillLADELl'HIA, Who Is new decorating the Trust Building li this city, will be glad te Drenara daatens. rui nlsh estimates and prices te these of our cltl sens who contemplate having their building ueceraiea. 49-Cnll ou me at the Trust Building or Clt; ueiei. n-lwdB VTO POISON OR INJURIOUS COLOU .a.1. useu in ruruy ueap.", 1 REATEST REDUCTION. r Anneancement Extraordinary "s The Greatest Reduction or all In FINE TAILORING ' AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order ut cost price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te 18 ; from IS te f6 ; I irem se te m oe. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suite of the latest style material, I Mllll llllOU, Ol !'. xius is me most sweeping reduction ever! made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable thai cash buyer te get a first-class article forth. I same money he would have te puy for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd T HE PEOPLES CASH STORE. Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. S50 Seal Plush Coats for W. NO Seal Plush Coats for no S.15 Beal Plush Coats for rJe, 130 Seal Plush Coats for 120, ISOSeal Plush Coats for f 17. lid Beal Plush Jackets for f 1 1, 110 Beal Plush Jackets for 112. I 5 00 Cleth Newmarkets rer I S 00. 69 Cleth Newmarkets for 0 00. 10 00 Cletli Newmarkets for 7 SO, 1269 Cleth Newmarkets for 8 60, ' 13 60 Cleth Newmarkets for 10 00, 18 00 Cleth Newmarkets for 13 00, 22 60 Cleth Newmarkets for 16 00. One Let Reduced from 1200 te! 75, One Let Reduced from 2 50 te 1 00, One Let Reduced from 4 00 te 260, One Let Reduced from 6 00 te 3 60, One Let Reduced from 7 AS te 4 00. A large line of liner goads at greatly reduced prices, L REMEMBElt-Our Entire Sleck of Winter Goods must go at euce If possible. We will make prices te make It go. Wt will pay you te Inspect our sleck. ThePeople'sCashStere 25 East King Street, .v. TfrOR RBRT-BTORK ROOM MO. -tt Bail rpsn April 1, tsas. Inqalrs of J84 O. UffP, BOSTON STORE. Wbtst dnu Ne. I '.Bed, nw, 7c j .CANCATKB,PA. martWydR v,. .-.-. "v Sir -i -;y i ?ft3r