V$ V A 1 lAWJAATmDAttY IWraLUGrCm, FRIDAY, MAY TB. 1866. - -$. "U V J!. IM tl" .. -i $! T ! .".,&& ... .. f-'er ur rawite I ' "I f .i 'Vl Sic i'htii4 '.Jotrnied. m r ' is h 1 -V !?"A 5 1 V ? ' 'it :. ty I UftfttA SCHOOL BOAfeD ill m : r 'astr .. ' J. JMOIiMC TO TA.KK AU UTJIMT UJ 3JIJI ' f.! i XTOWXX TJCXT.BOOK HWWMU Hi W immte urganixea euune '"Ei .... ......- ... a.r,i ...... Wi-a? efClmrlM H. HlnkleTh IIew Caused by a Drunken Man Town Notes. lMnlar Correspondence of lRtmLLiaiKCKB. t rt. .... i Afnv 14.. Tim Inaplinrn nnrl . .'illrecters el Columbia Kchoel district met In EVifrMnl convention, nt 730 p. m., for censulta- I1' 'JnttM en Uie Mibject of luletitinr? n toxt-boek en i'V.nliyglone nnu imymoieBy ier uu in mu C ji1 ' -rT BMOOUk Alter ruiimrK uy eupu jviirun tuiu , l!. .i!v' . MTeml of the toachers Uie convention ad . s.fr . " In6 regular mecuiiK "i scnoei uearu nt VA -il'V'" t. VlMld at 8 p ni. Members all iirewnt oxcept YJM? "Mr: Miller. KSCs Minutes of recular lrtoetlrur. AnrllOtb, read L 5 "SS Jiati approved. Flnance commlltce reported colloctiens from S. JI. Boyd, tax colleolor, ,1864, of f 1,801.M slnce last meeting of the 'beard, and current oxpensos for the month fL?35.20. . , , , Repair and nupply conunlttee roiertod 1 ten coal additional purchaHed lur Cherry street schools, and high school greunua cleaned. Text book committce ropertcd en ths sub ject of adoption of bygone, and locom lecom locem mendod that the matter of adopting the book be postponed until after organization of the new beard. The report of text lraek com cem com mlltee was received and rocemmcndatlou of the committeo was appreved nnd adopted unanhneusly. , The secretary was instructed toiiestroy uie unused blank bends remaining of the issue el April 1, 1881. An erder was rinted In favor J. Horbert, for tl.29. for ten coal. On motion it was oruerod when the beard adjourns, It adjourns te meet Tuesday evening, May 10th, at which time the subject et dellncjiii'iit tax-payers will be considered, when all taxes remaining unpaid will be subject te proceodlngi under tbe state law for the collection of saiiie. The penalty for non-payment is scizure of Koeds or chattels ler sale or imprisonment in the county jail. Adjeurned. Ilcfuscd te I.cnvc a HmiM'. Jim Brown, of Havro-De-Oracs. canie te Columbia and Indulged in a spree. Last ovo evo ove nlng he entored n lieuse en North Frent stroet, and rofused te loave when ordered. The woman, the only occupant of the house, called for help and Might-Culler MeDlvitt ro re ro apended. llrewn was loe much for him, however, and after nuietly placing him en his backiotupen him end enjoyed a smeke until the arrival of oflleer Jehn (illbert, wiie arrested him en the charge of being drunk and disorderly. He paid Ills lines and cost te 'Bnulre Kvans and was roleasod. "SherilP' Klegcltt, n negre, wosnrrestod fut being and diserderly and lie, tee, was disoliarged by 'Scpiire Kvans, upon payment of line and costs. l'Hntdlnc KnlgliU Teiniiliir. Promptly at 7 o'clock last evening, lllty- two Knights Templar, in their haudsome re galias, issued from the court-yard of the Franklin house, and headed by the Columbia cernet band, marched ever the reute pub lished in lest evening's Intkllkiknckh. They attraoted mil vernal admiration, net only from their line unilerms, but oxcellont marching. At a quarter te eight they cntcrcil St Paul's P. 11 church, whero llev. F. J. Clay Monin dollverod a beautiful and lilting fcermen, a sermon that was warmly received. Ilofero parading the Lancaster sir knights indulged in a suad supper at the Franklin house. They rcturoed home en a Hjecial about 10 o'clock. Tire Accident. Whitclleld Hunter, of Columbia, a brake man en the Reading tt Columbia railroad, while coupling cars at Land&ville yosterday, had two lingers or his left hand caught iie iie tween the dcadva and mashed. Ampu tatien will p1 "e noceBsary. juiin Kllnofelter, Reading V Columbia expressman, was klcked down last ovenlng by his herse whlle he was grazing in Alley G. The animal tlien attompted te trample hlm,,hut Jehn succeeded in making a safe cscape. The herse ran oil' and w as captured at Campbell's livery stable. Death or GuarleR II. Illnkle. Chas. II. Ilinkle, aged 40 years, died at ten minutes XLSt ene yosterday afternoon, at his home en Walnut street,ef consumption, after a lingering illness. He leaves a wlfe and son and (laughter, te mourn his death. His re mains villi be intorred In Mount liothel cometory, en Monday at 2 p. m. Deceased was well and favorably known. He wn-sat the time of his death a director of the Co lumbia National bank and Columbia Gas company. At ene time lie served its watch man and inosHengor in the former, and secre tary and treasurer in the latter. Prier te this he was a fireman en the P. R. R. His death Is regretted by all, for iie was a general fave rite with ids Humorous friends and acquaint ances. Town Nete. p. C. IIess, who has; been seriously ill for the past week, is slowly recovering. The final examinations in grammar, will be gh en te the A. B. and C, classes in the grammar school te-day. Only a few persons were preseutat the open ing of I'utuam Circle's lair, last evening. S. B. Cleppor, of Osceela Iribe, Ne. 11, I. O. R. M., et Columbia, has been elected ene of the representatives te the great council of the United States by the great council of Pennsylvania. Several of tewnsmen are attempting te or ganize the " Knights of the Gelden Kagle," a secret and benevolent erder, whose motto IB ' Fidelity, Valer and Hener." The Columbia Bicycle club, will held its annual meeting at Jehn Musser's this even ing and elect elllccrs. The train-jumper arrested by P. R. R. l)o l)e l)o tectivo Aaren Gilbert, in the east yard last night, had te be released as the front deer of the lockup could net be opened. This month may probably surpass last month in the number eruirs liandled by P. R. R. empleyes at Columbia. If freight tratllc continues as it has it certainly will. The oiera heuse was crewded last evening as a welcome te Columbia's favorite actress, the charming Miss Lillle Hinten. Shoai Sheai peared in " Led Astray," a pioce In which she has little te de, but which she does well. c This evening she will ronder " Fanchen, the Cricket," and at te-morrow's matinoe, " hit tie Barefoot" The WitHliluBtun lioreuglt Fottentce. Tbe appoliitment of J. W. Miller, as post master in the borough of Washington, this county, has ceme at last Thore has been a vacancy thore for Heme time. The old post master bad roiigned and recommendod Mr. Miller, who Ua staunch Democrat, llke most of the population In Washington. The Demecrats wero all for him nnd thore was no ethor candidate And yet his appointment came net It happeued that the papers in the cise were enfolded in theso or Washington, Washington county, Pa. An extra clerK. en duty in the department, on en on gaged in docketlng the many paixsrs new aecumulatiiig.made the very natural error of ixjnfeuudlng SVashiugten and Washington borough. A gontleman from this county, visiting the doiartment the ether day and inquiring about the case, overlooked the papers and discoverod the errer. It was reclined ; the very lit and properappolntmont of Mr, Miller soeu followed. The I'hurinaceutlcal Auedntlun. Tlie May meeting of the Lancaster County Pharmacetitlcal association was held in Eliza Eliza bcthtewn, Thursday morning. Thore was a eoed attendance Ne essays were read, but thore was a full discussion of topics or gono geno gone ral trade interests, Including a discussion of the effects likely te fellow uie defeat or the state pharmaceutical law by the prosent leg islature. Thore was exhibited borere the aociety the patent cerrugated Olterlng paier and Lewis' rapid lilterer, tests of their utility be ' lng made. A resolution was passed authorizing the S resident te appoint three delegates te the tate Pharmuietitlcal association's annual V meeting at i:rie en the -d or June. The names of. the tlolegates will be anuouuced uereaiiur. The Beclcty adjeurned te meet iu this city ou Thursday, Jime 11. Tux Collector Appointed. E. C. Dielil, who was awarded the cellec- iMen taxes for. thQ.cast .wards, city, at u JHOOandQeorge W. Pinkeften,' 'the west .wardaat'MOOiwr cent declined te accept the aame, and the commissioners have awarded the collection te the uext lowest tblddera, who are O. B. Meyor, the east wards, and 1-red. S. Albright, the westwards at 1 1-10 per cent Theso parties have accepted and will Uie their bends, at the uext meet ing of the commUiiienert. v , r-M 'CfcVAl tMttw CismU of The annual meeting el LancMtar claanU te conveeo at Salem (or HoUer'H) church, Upper TjCaceck township, will be openod with religious services, the sermon te be preached by Hev. W. F. Llchllter. Minis ters, elder and ethera who expect te attend from the beginning will take the train at Lancaster en Thursday, May 28th, at 0:45 p. m., for Wltmer, from which place they will be taken by carrlngen te the church. In erder that pianos et entertainment may be secured all who expect te attend are requested te notify the pastor, Hev. D. W. Oerhard, at isowueiianu, nei laier man eaiuniay, uie 23d Inst, when they expect te ceme and hew long they expect te remain. A Itall "Without Itaxer. Last ovenlng the colerod poeplo of tills city held a ball in the socond-stery of Fulton opera heuse, and thore was n large attend ance. The ladles far outnumbered the gon gen gon tlemen and the affair passed oil without any display of cutlery. At ene time William But But ler, who had n new high hat that he doslred te snow, was slew aneui taxing it ou wunu dancing. He found the managern wero very firm and the tile came down. The committeo of arrangement consistel of Samuel John John Jehn eon, Levi Huilsteck and Dan Stewart ; G. W. Willis was grand conductor. The Custody of n Child. J udge Livingston this morning heard the application or Mary Sellers, of Stresburg lewnslilp, for the custody of her twc-yoar-eld daughter, who was taken by her husband Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Hellers separated a short time age, slnce which time the father liau tuocusieay ei tueciiim. it wan hiiewii te the court that the mother was a proper persen te have the child and au erder was made ordering the father te hand ever the child te the mether. Marriett Brosius ap peared for the father and B. F. Davis for the mother. City Mone Called In. The flnance committeo et city councils has instructed the mayor te call in (12,200 or the S per cent, rity le.tn, that belug the only purl el the city lean new redeemable. The call is niiUlu ler uie lonewing purposes : rirm $8,200 te be used towards tilling out thef 100, 100, 100, OOOcallorOpercont bends recently made it appearing that there wero outstanding only tul,800nl 0 jcr cent IjeiuIh nt the time councils erdered ?100,000te be Called in. Sec end, 1,000 or the prosenl call is te DO put line the sinking fund. l'nrknhun; Ileum. On Wednesday night about l) o'clock the Htabloef DK Jeseph Dickinsen was burned together with the contents. Tliree horses were In the building and wero saved, al though ene was badly burned. The tire was the work of mi incendiary and wits started In the hay mew. The engine te !k used in iMiring for oil arrived tills morning. Dentil of Themn I. Mullen. Tliemaas P. Mullen, ageil -II, dled at his mother's resldence, 518 North Duke street, yosterday of consumption. He was a son of the late Patrick Mullen, and his mother, a brether and sister survlve him. His funeral will take pluce Saturday nltonieon at 2:30; intorment at St Mary's cometory. Maintaining a Nuisance. The beard of health te-day made complaint before Alderman Spurrier against II O, Roeseof Strashurg, for maintaining a mils ance. Mr. Reose is the owner efn preperty in the Ninth ward and the allegation is that thore Is a ccssioel en the promlses which has overllown. A warrant was issued for Mr. Rocse'surrost Suits for Slander. David 11 Celeman, of Torre Hill, through his counsel, Jehn II. Fry, has entered suits for slander In the court of common pleas against Martin Slaterand Edward Dotterllno. Mr. Celeman's atudavit sets forth that the defendants circulated reports affecting his character for chastity, wlicreby he suders 72, 000 damages. Illds Iteccltcd. The property committeo of councils lest evening recolved a numlier of bids for the painting or the outsldeot tlie City ball, but the bids wero net opened en account of the absence of seme of tlie member of the com cem com mlteo. Tlie bids will be openod en Tuesday evening. flunked Sliud filmier. This morning Henrj- Raumgarder, Jehn Murphy, Dr. Henry Carpentor, with their wives, went te Gloucester te attend a planked shad dluner. They wero jeined byothersln Philadelphia Their First Contciitlen. The llrstconNentienof the Weman's Chris tian Temenmce Union, of Lancaster county, will be held In Manhcim ou May 21, begin ning at 10 a. in. A fiee lecture will be given in the evening. It Will Soen be That Way. Frem the lliirrlubnrg Telegraph. Soventeen cremations at Lancaster v Ithln tliree mouths is pretty geed ovldence that be be bo fero very long mero bodies will be burned than buried. Blezcd Willi Vertigo. Mis. Bowser, residing en Cliarlotte street, while conversing with a friend yesterday was sieved Willi vertigo, fell off the perch and was slightly injured. Dr. McCormick rendered tlie necessary surgical aid. The l'ay Car Arrhrd. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad passed west through tills city yesterday, and the empleyes wero paid oil' for the month. King Them Up. II. Copland, Penn Squnie restaurant, und Mayer A Dietrich's dully market, U West King stieet, aie connected with the telephenu cv cliiuige. Forty I'leces of Aluslc Free. Every new subscriber te Slruubrttlge t Cloth Cleth icr't Jluiien Quarterly guts one velume of JIus Icid llrlc-a-llnic. Instrumental selections ; or ene velume of Musical llrie a-llrac, Vecal selections. I'retly cut cr, cleur type, full sheet musle size. The Quarterly is the cheapest ladles' magazine luthOMerld. The Spring number contains 120 Illustrated pages ; colored plate of Purls Fuhlens; cut-paper pattern Supplement; complete) orig inal Novelette by Kebe it Grant ; new Waltz, by Sousa, leader of the Muilnc llund.uta, etc. Cut this out, Inclese 50 cents, mention your cholce, Instrumental or vocal, und send te Struwbrldge A Clothier, Eighth and Murket streets, Philadel phia. up2l-4tdr'Altw AinuseineiiU. Atlle Qerinna Company Coming. On Monday evening, the Littla Cerlnne Opera company, which has mude a grout hit through eastern reniisylvunlu, under the luanugcment et II. L. lturtinycr, will commence a week's engagement In this city. Although Cerlnne is but fourteen years of ugc, she Is an excellent singer und uctress. She lus received u thorough education ill musle and hur peiforiuunceU se wonderful Unit she ha3 become a great favorite with the public. Hur company is composed of thirty grown people, eighteen of whom are ludlus. They sing all the well known operas ut prices te suit all. Tbe company has somuef the finest printing ever ueen here and the town Is well billed. Miss Jennie Kimball bus cntliocharge of the company nnd they make u font lire of Une costumes. DKATIIS. DKTwiLKit. On the 13th InsL, at the resldence of W. L. Hurshuy, In Lewer llaphe township, Mrs. Elizabeth Dctwller, nte LunuU, wlfu efthu latuCliilstluiiUetwllur, aged U0 cars, 2 months und 15 days. Funeral en Sunday morning at 0 o'clock, from the resldence of her son, Ulnim Detwller, Iren, vllle, West Hemplleld township, bcrvlccgatthe U. II. church, at 10 o'clock, a. in. Interment at Mountvllle. Ilclatlvcs and friends nre respect fully Invited te attend the funeral. uilt-3Kl Jackbes. In this city, May 11, 1685, Jehn Y. Jacksen, In the evth year or his uge. His friends are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the lcsldeuce of Mr. II. M. Shrclner, Ne. H2Neith Prince street, en Sun day afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Shruln. or's cemetery. t Mcllbs. In this city, ou the llth lust., Thes. P. Mullen, uged 41 yeuis. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully invited te attend tbe luuuiul from the resldence of his mother, Ne. 518 North Duke street, ou Saturday afternoon at2) o'clock. In terment at Bt, Mary's cemetery. u Scott. On Wednesday, Muy 13, 1885, at the resldence et her mother unit brother-in-law, Henry Keeler, Ilurtvllle, l'u., Meggie A. Scott, or typhoid lever. Interment en Saturday, Kith Inst., In Octorure U. P. church grounds, service from heuse at 10 a. in.; church at 12.30. ltd&w MAUKKTS. 1'hlUdelplilat 1'reduce Market, PiliLAUKLruu, May 15. Fleur was steady but quUt tels of l,eju burrvls, Including l'euu - Slfnfet.? de., at aj iiAjt am. HMSt ratenu' at Itye flour nt t per barrel. limn Rlew nt 115 75in Be nor Ien for Winter. Wheat strenc, but lower t l 01 bl It el, June i ft na4', July t it Wi, Au Cern was wenk : MJc, bid, Jfny ) ui um lur amy K1IBU Me June t Ki'Ats, Jiuy 1 n.pj, vUKuni, uuis urincr; j July I SHe Align nncrt 43Ke, JInyl .V,ie June) X at. B Mew Ynrk Prmlure Market. New Yerk, May 15. Fleur rtnll i Fine, tiMQ 36.1 1 Biiporflne State, 13 Begs 75 1 Reed te cholce extra Wetern, ft KOO 10 1 common extra M Inne- BOIn. H 75t . w neair-n e. a Iled, Winter, J une, $1 C3U July, II . Cern Ne. S Mixed, May, 5IVe I June, BfUei Onte Ne. 2 Mixed, May, 3y,c de June, SOUe. Kyn dull WcMcrnaud Canada, Bi)Q31c. Ilarley nemlnnl. l'erk dull j Mens 112011 al. I,ard-4705, June) 7 II, July. Molasses steady i 18Ue for 50 test Turpcnttne stuedy at 32Ke for spot, ltenln dull ;stralncd te kkh1, tt WKW H H H l'ctrolenmniilett Heflned In cases, OU,ir. i rciKnis neiumni urain 10 iiiveriiwii, hp. Butter steady Western Imitation Crvituicry chnlce, 150Me. Chcese iiulet New, WQQKn. KCRSUUIliMUiie, iHHWiii ncsieni, untinc, Uice qiiieii te fair, 4JIM Hniriir nninl ulett Camllnaand Louisiana common tee. )unl;ivflm-d Cutlenf. 7"i llnimi- laled, B 7-lfsSk0 1 Confectioners " A," cyte Tallew elcaay ri line city, sjje. ColTce oulet i fair cargoes, Je. Hay quirt ; Ne. 1 Tiinelhr, ft " Chicago 1'raduce Market. Ciiicaoe, May 15, 030 a. in. The iniirketM opened dull and lower this morning, drain i(t ie ucinw yrsicrunys tiose. rrevismns n live cents low or. Wheat June, 8Mej July.tr.'ej Anil., 01c nils about i,ern .i line, v;f,c : .i my, c. Outs June, 3le i..,M i -I nnc, HO OT: .Inly. $11 05. , ,1, v. i.rx.u I 1 :iVKe Aiig,iic. 1-erK .nine, siu l.Hiil .lime, 1 75; July, 1 H7 !UB.,(tlfi. kids .iunu,eriu; juij'.hb. closike. 1. p. m. After selling up about half a cenl above the epenluK the gniln markets wenteu UKiilu en rihhI weather anil fnvnruhle crop re. ports clesliiR about a-half cent lower than the close yesterday, rrovlslens weni stronger nnd uriuer iiMiuy mm nwru nv tumi, ,u,m, .,u uu countef geed buying by the packing Interest. Wheat June, ixie : July, tKJCe; Aug., ale. Cern-June, 40UO i July, 475ie s Aug., 47c. Outs June, 3lHe: July. 3J,'e i Aug., IMJie. Perk June, flu (tt; July, til 12; Aug., I.nrd June, f) 07; July, tU 85; Aug., W. Ullis June, $5 Ce; July, f.1 (17; Aug., f. 750 5 77. New Yerk Sleck Mnrkec. Nff Yenx, May 15. Wall street, ISO p. in. Meney nt per cent. Exchange riulet and steady ; Governments linn. Currency C's, tlJS bid ; 4's Coup., 12l bid ; 4) de, lll'.' bid. Tim" stock market thin iiiernlng opened feveilsh and irregular, and socentlnued through out tlie morning. During tliu first half hour very Hide business was transacted, but nt the first call en a sharp buying of Lackawanna and Vanderbllt's pricis advanced Vi te per cent by midday ; about neon thore was seme mil end ing te realize, which resulted III a react Ien of yx tojjpercunt. The market at the time of wilt ing Is dull and featureless. lr.M. 3r.M Western Union 5m, 18J Adams Kxpress 1M Amerlcaii Kxpiess U5 U.S. Express 51 Wells. Farge Ce lc.X C. C.I. AC C. C. C. 1 33 NewYnrkCeutr.il i KV,i New Jersey Central 35 :iVi Illinois Central Express 12IK Ohie Ceutml y. Michigan Centnd V)t -K Northern l'acllle W, ii " Preferred 3)J 3sJ Central I'licldc 50 Union rnrlflc 50U .. . Missouri I'aclllc UH '4 Tuxas 1'ucine 10 New Yerk Elevated 110 Metropelian! 11K Manhuttan Alt A Term Ilaule 17 " l'referrcd Canada Southern 2rt Canada t'nclllc 37? Chicago X Alten. 1J.J Ches. A Ohie., 4 1). Allud 78 1' a mi 20 isii Del., Lac. X West lui; Denver Erle UyH " Preferred Hannibal X St..le " Preferred Kansas ft Texas li Lake Shere 0."Z L. E. AW L'vs'lleft Nashville S!i Merris ft Kssex Northwest !. l'refeired IB Ontario ft Western Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred Pacific Mall 51 Quicksilver 5J 5U 'i ireierreu Ucadlng.. Iteck Island 113X ii.i !7Ji M Jll ,K 1115 M 25 Sun Francisce.... " l'referrcd , Omaha -. vf " Preferred St. Paul tny. " Preferred 105 Nashft Chat SI., L..H. X W Wubush " Preferred C II. A Q Ki Itechcster A Pittsburg I'd. AEvuns Wi Mlinlteba... M W. iin'gen a nnv ,,. Oregon Trunsce II1 sr.tr ah mtTisr.iiESTs. -iTrAN'nnw'nbYS te leahn coach tt Painting. Apply te it. .i. , ALT1CKA SON. ltd 4 J and 44 West Orange Street. SELLING FOK CA OI'P AT AND BELOW COST bll ONLY, at SWARR'S, Ne. 60 North (Jiieen Stieet. It PUI1LIO SALE OK A GENERAL As sortment of Household nnd Kitchen Furnl turr iw geed us new Including n line Walnut Hulr-cleth Purler Mult, Murhle Tep Sideboard, urge Pler Glass, etc., etc., nt Ne. 2:H West Wal nut street, te-morrow nlternneii ut 1 o'clock, ltd JACOlt GUNDAKEU, Auctioneer. THOSE DESIHINGTHE REST BRANDS of Pine Uye Whisky, llrandy und Uln, call ou S. G. GENSEMER, Northern Market Liquor Stere, Ne. 253 North Queen St., Lancuster, Pa. I am enjoined by the statu law net le sell less than ufiiiirtuud will therefore pay no attention te druggists' or physicians' piescrlptlens unions ordered le de se by a higher uutherlty. Iiil5-lwd K E. UK.SbE.Mr.lt. T "EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER. FLOUR. Makes Elegant Uiwid. Fer sale by (Jiecem generully. Levan & Sens, MorehautMillors, Oniee : 17 NOIITII PUINCF. ST. npr27-Omd pUBLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, MAY 19, will be sold ut Ne. 617 West Chestnut street, a large Ml ei iioiisuneiu r uriiuurc, cnusisllllg 111 K jiuruiu &op, cAiensiuiiuiiu eiuer i fceoptlen, Hooking and Cane Seat Chulrs jntlen, Koekiiigniia cuneseut Chulrs : Twe Fine Wurdrebes ; ainiit una cettagn lledroem Suites : Hat Hack, iieuuing ana 51 ut and Mattresses; Iledy Urussels, Ingrain and Uag Carpets ; Glass, Tin und Quoenswuro ; several line OU Chremes, together with inuny ether articles net nnuied. Sule te conimenco ut 8 o'cleok. a. in. 11. 8HUIIKUT. II. L. Feailey, Clerk. ml5-3td FOR SALE OR RENT. The ALLANDALE DTE WOUKS ( llrst cluss ), situate In angle of Seuth Prlnce and linger streets. FOU SALE A doslrable LOT OF G HOUND adjoining the above en the cast, flouting about ISO feet en Prince street und extending west ward along linger street about 110 feet. Geed site for building purposes. FOIl KENT The two-story 11UICIC DWELL INU (10 rooms), Ne. 330 East Chestnut stroet. FOU UENTA geed 1IUICK STAPLE, with CAUUIAUE HOUSE (stabling ft ve horses), also, situate en premises of Allundule mill. Apply te IIAUbMAN A HUIINS: Insurance and Heat Estate Agents, inl5-3tdll Ne. 10 West Orange street. A NATOMIOAL EXHIBITION. Dr. Heidemann's -GllEAT- ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION, 14 East KInp; Street, IS OPEN DAILY FIIO.U 10 A. M.TO10P.S ii, Fer Adulta Only. This collection Is lately from Eurepe and h i never before been lu this city. Will continue u) exhibition every day for a short time only. 11a collection has been exhibited lu all the large cities of New Yerk und New England, and cemej highly recommended te the people of Lanciu ter, aud It Is the finest collection of Its Viudln Ainertcu. THUItSDAVS FOU LADIES ONLY I ADMISSION , 8 CENTS, wUlwd JfJCPT JLOrjUtt laXMXHTB AN ARTICLE FOR ALL PURPOSES, sunrantecdnbaelntalypiire, Is MlIiUKK'S iiOUAX BOA1'. TUB MERITS elTiillLLER'S BORAX HOAl' may be taage4l by Its fust lucruMnff BUlCB. EST ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR 38 and 75 cent, put up In MuMIn Pack. Orun. t up Ln Munlln rackx. Orun Iaunlry Starcli.Bc.T CerTers uated Bugar.O i?i, tn 35e ft. iUQ v..: jannirr Qiarcn.ec.? unirfvi Try our l.fberlan CeDpri and you uill bnnleiucd. CliAltHK'H TB A hTllltE. Si Went Kin KHtrrct F IOR JURY COMMIH310NER. JBUOMKn. SirULTZ. of Kllzabothtewn boreiiKh. Bubject te Ihn dccltlen of the Democratic con u tv convention. d A w tfd T BURSK'B. Soie of Our Bargains. Kine Layer Klgfi, 125e pound. UechI I'nred Peaches, 2 pounds for "25c. New Turkey Prunes, 4 pounds for 25c. Toiiuitecfl, 2 pound cans, only Se Can. Pitted Cherries, 2 nans for 25c. California Combed Heney, 18c pound. Mammoth Pickles, 12e dozen. Geed Small Pickles, Ce dozen. Geed Currants, 8c pound. Persian Dates, 8c pound. DiinkcesSntnd Dressing. Kine Ollve Oil for Table. Hui'Ulnes Imported III (111 HnrillneH. American In Oil mid Mustard. Prepared Mustard by th iiiinrtaiid In Hollies. Cress A Ulnckwcll's English Pickles and riautes Iiest Liuiudiy march, Re pound. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. Tyvic ii ALU Taker "Timk nv tiik KenKLOCK," and In Iho midst of the snow and Ice season rjirefnlly select and innke Si-iiihe are Sum xkii Faiuucs for your wearing apparel. Mid winter purchase of lilue Flannel (rast colei ) enables us te sell A Suit (Men's Size) rim MM. Anether such Is A llLt'a Diaoexai. Faiiiiic atIIO.wi: also adapted te O. A. It. purposes. A Ulack Diaoemai. Ceiiksciibw Weiwtki) Suit, cut In Dniible-llreusted Freck Cit Style, Ilil.OO. Anether, sumo character nnd iiiiike, belter grade, very popular, t20W. With ethers of solid color Dahlia, Wine, llrewn nnd Illack, te Menu. In lltii'i llt'si nEssSciTH ninplii prevision has been inailn from the all-wool Ciikviet Slirs at f(.5i te theso el .Medium Urade, flO, 112 and $15. A large variety of choice patterns te select from In Plulils and Neat Checks, with Coats of nil desirable shapes. euug Men and Heys' Stock never heller, and ut prices that are cal culated te retain old und miiku new friends. WANAMAKER. &. BROWN, Oak Hall, 8. E. CeiuieuSixtii Aim Makkkt Sts PlIILAIlKLrillA. H lUIl.VMAUTlN. DAMAGED WARE, -AT- CHINA HALL ANOIIIKilLAJKJE LOTOF DAMAGED WAUE. THE IIEST GOODS EVEH OFFEUKD FOIl THE MONEY. Seeing Is believing. Come. High & lartin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIl, PA. 33 URGER it SUTTON. Tlie middle of May and no warm weather jet, but we are sine te have It, I feet In .May, It Is bound te ceme lu June, nnd It will b a niMimiin whepraimiCH for warm ncalherlu his Clothing, and BURGER & SUTTON nre fully prepaicd te supply the wuntx of all ubeuiulu mint of CLOTHING. Wu lune a complete Ready-Made Stock, from n CHEAP WOHK1NG SUIT te a FINK DHESSSUIT.iithard-tlmnpiIceH. Our stwk of PIECE GOODS for CUSTOM WOHK Is lull of all tbe Latest Styles, which no will make te order at lteuseuabln Prices, Work manship and Fit Guaranteed. Gents Furnishing Goods, IN CHEAT VAUIETV Call and see our new stock of tliu Latest Style Tics. They are CUE AT und only K3c The DAYTON SHIRT stands nt the head. "We sell It," Pi lee, f I. (m. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIl, PA. L. GAN8MAN A IJRO. feat Reduction ! Owing te Iho backwardness of the season we have made a Sweeping Ucductlen, selling At Half Their Actual Vnlue. Men's Dress Suits at t.00 : worth $3.01). Men's All-Weel Mixed Cassluiure Suits ut $5.50; worth 11.00. Men's Alb Weel Plaid 8 lilts nt J7.C0 ; worth (14.00. Men's All-Weel Worsted Suits at $3.53 j worth (17.00. Men's All-Weel Cerkscrew Illack and Uunvii SulUuKU.OU; Werth (18.0U. Heys' suits, with Leng Pants, at 11.60 1 north (3.00. Heys' Butts, with Leng Punts, at fi.25 ; weith (I M. Heys' Sull,-trielly all-wool, nt fli.ne. (I.eu, (3.U0, $1.00, (7.00 and (8.00 j worth fully double the money. CHILDREN'S SUITS Frem 81.25 Upwards. Headquarters for the O. A. It. Suits, All-wool, Indigo lilue Suits at H.00, 110.00 and lltie, guar, anteed fast colors, with two sets of buttons. it will buu great deal te your advantage te ex. amine the enormous stock of Men's Heys' und Chlldien'a Clothing. Alse our Suits made te erder for (12 00. L. GANSMAN & BR0 Nes. 60-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (night en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTEIl, PA. J9Net oennoctud with any ether clothing tore lu Urn city. KBW AJOrMMTiUKMBNTa. FINE irAOES. YaUE'0URTAINHAN1 Crochet Werk can be elccfititly ntied and blcnchsd by MII.LKU'H 1IUIIAX BOAP. SALOONlOR HAL11 One of the bent Manila In the city. Fer terms and further Inloimutlen apply at this ofllce. myli-lwd EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD In delighted with the retilt obtained by ilstnK MILLKIt'B l'Ultl; IIOUAX bOAl'. PENNA. CIOAHS FHOM lllindnidiin. at fl.00 I'KH HAUTMAN'S YEI.I.OW ritONT 8T011K. C1QAK FISIIKKMKN'H HUPPLIKS. A Inrirn line of Trout mid Mass II v nnd Halt itrsls. IlniHS nnil Nickel Keels. Hit Hllk and I.tnen l.lnes, Hed Mountings and miscellaneous Tackle, at IIUIII.KY'S llltUG STOKE, Ne. 24 West King Street. THE PRST thncily.nt HAUTMAN'S 6e 11AVANA CIGAlt IN YELLOW FltONT CIUAK STOUK. THE 11EST AND MOST ECONOMICAL illUselsMlLLEU'SPUUE IIOUAX HOAl'. FIIIHT-CLASS llOAHDINO. Together with the choice or rooms en Ute first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In tlie city. Call en or address. NO. Ml NOIITII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. nfi-ird IJIOIt PUKITV, EXCELLENCE, FULL i Weight and Strength, MILLEU'S IIOUAX SOAP cannot be excelled. innr7-fiml niVEN AWAY. VJt One inn 15c. bottle of Kei-csl Klewer Cologne. Willi I II. of Tea er2B,s of 25c. Coffee, ut OLAUKE'STKA AND COEKEE STOUK, NO. HS WEST KINO STUEKT. -Liimp Starch, 5c. B. Telojiheno connection. TUB MOST DKSIUAI1M-: ARTICLE for washing linens Is MILLEU'S IIOUAX SOAP, T -1 In O. P. TIIK MKM11KRS OP WASII- liiKtnn Eiicnintimciit. Ne. II. I. O. (). I'., are rcniestml le inert nt their hall en SATUHDAY EVENING, MAY l'l, nt 7 J o'clock. ou Iho occu eccu occu slnnef an efllclnl nud fraternal visit of the otll etll cers of the Grand Encampment. Members of ether Encampments are cordially Invited te be present, lly order et tlie Kncnmpment. 11. L. FHAtLEV.Scilbe. J. Fui: FiHimr, C. P. inll-'jtd COXOMJ8I VKLY l'ROVKD TO UK TIIK best by every jierseu who has used MIL LEU'S IIOUAX SOAP. T71AST KNI) YARD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orrics: Ne. 'J) Centre Square, lleth ynid and ofllce cennecled with telephone exchange. eetl3 1ydMAF.Il A 4JRKAT REDUCTION IN Beets and Shoes. $2.00 Fer FINE LACE 1IUTTON SHOES, Muirnntcd xelld leather. Ill all widths or CONGUKSS We have them $2.00 Fer LADIES' FINE 11UTTON SHOES, Kid or Gloe Kid Tep. Warranted solid leather, gquure or round te $2.50 Fer Our Own Slake of LADIES' 11UTTON sllOKS, Kldor(.leM) KldTeji; UuundorSqiiare Tee In till wldtlis. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET, w HiLIAMHON & KOHTKIL I UK SlNGLK-ilHEASTKD Bex-Sack Suit, A Suit peclally ud-ipted te ling Gents' Wear. Tl l eung Gents' ear. Tim llex- back Ceat Is MiiKle-llreustcdand High llutten. It Is very Dress-, Stylish, nnd Is fust Incoming the Faveitte Among 1 euug Gentlemen. We hiuea Varied Assort Assert Assort nientef Patterns In Check and Plnld tVersteds And Cassltueics. GENTS' IIAI.IIHIGGAN AND SU.MMKU ME11INO Undershirts and Drawers, In llienn llalbilggun, French llalbrigguii nnd Superior tancy llalbrlggau, White und Nevl Nevl Summer .Meilnn,'j;c.,30e.,S0c.and 75c. Our East Window Contains u selection of the New Neckwear We. Sleeve lluttnns Irem Se. n pair up- wmds. Initial Pins, 25e., mid Initial Sleeve llutten with Geld front'.,. for Gents' Night ltebes, Me., 73c. nnd (1 0J. leuiiguenis' iieugnuuaiieuuy uiessBiniwiit ss Straw Huts, medium biim witu tow reuuu crown. A New Involee or Cleth Huts, fiec. DRESS STiyiW HATS, Fer Gents, In Flat or Hound Crown, and I'uniuua HatH, TJe. Chlldrun'H Dress Straw Huts, 15c., Bie., 33e., 50c. Llghcolerod Stltr Felt Hut ler Geiitlemen In New Shapes und Colei s. G. A. It. CAPS, 33c. AND 00c. Our Special Shee, $3.00, Is warranted Culf Uppers, Solid Gruln Teil, Sole lieveleil huge. Full Londen Tee, Either Plain or Canned. We have a lull Itange et Sixes und Widths In Luce, llutten or Congress. Ladies' Shee, $2.00, Ot CurucnuKId, Opera or Common Sense style. This Shee Is both du ruble and low in price. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 3G & 38 West King St., LANCA8TKU, PA. jv:ir AnrKtiTinKstKifTit. A WKEK OK OltANI) COMIC OrK!tA. Opera Heuse, Commencing Monday, May 18. II. L. HAKTMYEIt has the honor of presenting tnthn cUlzcnsef I.niunstcr the KA1IIY PKT OK M ill I U 1 1' 1 (s , CORINNE, The Prettiest, Snectest and most Inlented Prima Dnmin Soubi-ette Artist ll lng. In u series of New mid Popular COMIC OI'EKAH, under tholiiiuiedlataeiiivrilstimer Jennie Kimball, .,,,,rT,c 30-Star Artists-30 Menday-MA8COTT, Thuradtiy-OHIMES of NORMANDY, Tuesday CAPERS, Friday OLIVETTE, Wodnesday QIROFLE, Saturday Matlnoe-OINDERELLA, Saturday Evening OAPERS. . .T'' ''Perns will Im given with every nttenllen te detnll.und w 111 be siipcibly meiintcd and cast te the full extent of our cfllclent company. ADMISSION, - - 10c, 20c. and 30c. ItESKltVF.I) SEATS, 30c. Fer sale at the Opera H.' Z. RHOADS. ATTENTION ! We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com cem com pleto line of modorate priced Ladlee' Geld Watches, very mueh in demand jUBt at prosent, and we are well propared te meet that do de mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watohea in a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long; deprosaien of the times. Our Niokel Watches at 86.00 are a geed watch ier the meney, and are going off very fast. We recolved the ethor day a large involeo of all the latest novel nevol novel tios in Silver and Jowelry.Oxydizod, ote., very pretty and worth soo seo soe ing ; would be ploased te have you call and soe thorn. H. Z. ..ANUASTEU, PA. S AWllitllKiK t CLOTH IKK. Great Mark -or- FRENCH AND GERMAN DRESS PLAIDS! We oiTer our ontire stock of imported drees plaids, comprising about TWO HUNDRED PIECES"--- Of cheice styles and combinations in FRENCH and GERMAN ALL-WOOL DRESS PLAIDS AT SO OENTSON Of the early Thore are : AllOUT se stvi.es FKKNCII IUIKSS 1'I.AIIIS, (lilnclic, ntdv), .... 7S CENTS ran AUD. Thr i-nrly season jn li-t? k in fl.Z AUOUT r.O STVEES (jntMAN I1KKSS 1'liAIIIS (lllnrlies wide). AT AT. (WK CENTS PEltYAHl). The early ct'iiseii price was fl.oe. AIIOUTIIMISTYI.ES Flti:.M'II AM UKKJIAX I'LAIIIS (10 anil 12 Inchen nlde), AT. r,0 CENTS PEIl YAltU Tim eatly oitven prlce was c; cciiIk. 8TRAWBRIDGE Market Street. Eighth PHILADELPHIA, NK If A It I -H TISXStKX T.S, FOK USK UI'ON lTiANXKLS. UliAN KETs,Ac.,iimiMII.I.EII" PUKE IIOUAX SOAP. Leaves tliein mid tlie liandnHelt. F OK Chamois Skins that will at a) s keep soft, 'cn If waslied, Iliat will net hrnitch tliu Uncut Silver, ie TO COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, U7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. decS-Cmd N' OTIOK. 1'en.ens wlshlnir MAMMON IISI'OIIT SEC". CHAMPAGNE, wltkEoflge 13, Ceiiteniil.il Label en, can he supplied : Jl no a bottle, at KOI IK EIl'S LKJUOlt STOUE, npri-Mydll Ne. 2J Centie Squaiu. D K. KOKEMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUItGEON. Unmoved liein Ne. 211 West lilni.' sin ct teNn. 27 North l'rlnce. (Lute resldence of A. E. Itoherts.) m-iWiiirt TJ1INE TAILOKING. -U 1 Tlie llnest selection of Woolens In Wnrslisls. Cnsslinen-9, Cliovlets, Meltons, Tiluetsnnd Eiijj llsh Plaids, ever before exhibited lu this city enn new he seen ut my Tailoring Aparlinunts, Ne. 17 North Queen Bticet. onpesitn the (Jiiiiie Hetel. EuiplnyliiK enlj- the best Tailors, every Kiinnent Is made strictly Mrst-claHS. A couifori ceuifori couiferi ablo and pel feci lit always Kiinruntced Pilces medemte. UOSENSTEIN, The Merchant Tnller, m2l-Ciiidll 37 North Queen street. s AINT-KA PU AEL. WINE. INFORMATION. The Sulnt-IlnphiicI Wlne has u delicious tlaveur nud Is driiiiK in the ial cities of ItiissliL North und Seuth America. Ureal udia, undsoen. Tliequtintlty exported uiiuuauy is nuiuciuiiL pi,ui ui lia siaunuy unu staylnK powers, whlle for thu real connoisseur there Is no wlne that can be censldeivd Us superior. 4-TheSatnt-Ilaphncl Wlne Company, Vulence, Dopartiaentof the Dreme (Fruuce.)l H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 29 EAST KINO HTIIEET. ns-trd T HIS l'APEK 18 HUNTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT &, CO.'S INK. F&irmeQDt Ink Works, 2Cth and l'enn'a. Avenue lanB-lrd PiilLADKI.I'HIA.I'A. VNUERTAKlXa. TTNDEKTAKINU. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, I.AMOAHTSR. PA. Persenal uttontlen Klven te all enlers. Every bU,U III LUU UIIUUI Ulttlilg KliU i furnished. llavlnu secured the services of u ft rut-class ihe chanle. 1 um urenured te de all kinds of Unhul lean uric storing at very moderate prices. All kinds el 1 rurniiure upnoisteroo. afro ine a cull. R. ROTE. JnlO-Ud Heuse. mtl'Jtd RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. - Down Sale AUOUT - THE DOLLAR. season prices. N't1 iiImi eirvr AllOUT III PIECES JO-IXt'II (SCKMA.V Hi II lS (CO per tent wool), W 31CE.Ta PEltlAUH. Tliciiuly K-iiBen prlce wan 50i ills. AIIOL'TSO PIECES SILK MIXIMl IIKL'SS I'LAIIIS (.MIlH'llL'H wlile), AT MO CENTS PEIl 1 Allll 'I In1 rally M'u-rin prlce was 31 cpiiM. AI1OPT0OPIECES 'JMM'II (.illtMAX l'LAIDS (l'l per cent wool), AT 1H CENTS PUllAim '1 lie rally sca-iin pike was Jn cents. & CLOTHIER, Street, Filbert Street. llljli jHlll.V.'tW- ci.ern t.(i. OLOTHINa for EVERYBODY AVilli u large and varied Meck of Clothing for Men el' every trade, for Heys and Children el' all ages, me are quite certain el' meeting the demand el' every class ei" buyers at prices that must give satisfaction. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. iu2-3uid FUJI HAJ.K OU JtKXT. I 17(011 KAIjK OH KENT. JU An excellcnt lluellliiK ou easy teuii-C, ate Ne. l5Shliinen slitct. I still. iul6-tfd Il.ritANK ESI 1 1. Ell AN. 17IOK KENT. , JLi Il.ubeiShiipiinderlllUSIl& UUOfi STOUE, cuiiu Diiiiaie, iiuiii iutiy ibl lipiSllll E IOK SALE A KTONE HOUSE AND llulldintt Let. l,(i0iif tliu iiiirclii(e money may remain en tliu picinUe i lueiuises. luiiuiruiit Ne. 407 SOUTH QUEEN ST. iipiiinm FOH KENT. Three Luw Olliccs ut Ne. 45 NOIITII DUKE STUEKT; nud u hasment 85 feet long, supplied with water und heat. inaraHid H.ritANIC E8HLEMAN. THE FAVOH Knliieil lifter IIOUAX SOAP. Ol'' once EVEKYONE IS tljIliK' MILLEU'S CIIEAl'EKTHAN t'O.Vli KOHSUMMEK USE. UbUtliu Gas Cooking Steve. NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for sule ut iluuuructiiiciV prices. OrncB or Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. nmyl! '.Mud THE LAKOEST, IIEST AND MOST eempletu assortment of l'lajln Curds In the city limn 5 emits pel' pack up ut HAUTMAN'S 1ELI.OW rilONTCICJAU UXOltE. J b l"v; fe'.. v- 'd - itVua"f. v--? ..-v $i'x Vjfefc j. Kyfef ? .. : &?
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