" f5 TJ "TIW - -FT-WlCT-WTWM-triHT jV v i i THB LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCEK. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12.1886. i1. TT a j- 1S y ? K CpUJMBIA'S CODNGIL MEETS. SMfOBTAXT JHVBMMBB TMAITB- JHttMB AT rMK MAI MKBT1XII. s f tfcajterengh Finnic UtecuMing Ik mutmt BeHdlng Pmlt-rir Emspm te AdrarttMd Fer-A Wenu aire Knk te Triplets Town Wnt. ttagular Corrwpenaenco of IitTxtitnixcm. Columbia. Mv li-Tlie regular month y mertlag of council mkld Jt oveiilnjc In tb cetucil chamber. hee members Uflnml i ttUBtM. Hrr1"". CMwell, l.ekinan, Kdwud Ferwy, Mifflin, Musser and West mail. ftteWeatMurwrintheclmlr. Tbe BalaaMtafta!1 "Velar meeting and the .. TJ7J-.l-.n A,,rll enil. nmt "Till iv Baftmnttm " i-" - IS wmmwmpietw. 5'i TM Sbmic committee reported iw fellow MImm en hand nt lnt report (3,191 & jteeeipia 01 nuuuenum Mere renti... FlBea.-- ' AnBDal inaiket renta.. Trandant.. .1................. ,-... PnltcnhelTer, collector, itei"" Boeklaa, " 18SS Paring Orders paia llnce last report llalancoen hand fl,177Ul Tne bend ortlie First National bank In tlie umeff5,000, as treasurer of tlie hnreugti, waanresentednndaocepted.Aceuiimiulcatlon was roeelvod from w. 0. Iluttenliotler, tax collector for 1S3I, nskiDg.that an extension el onementbbe granted Iilm te close liisilu. plicate. Granted. Tbe property cotniuiUee reiKirteil tlie re pairing ei the line fence belvvceti Peller's field and ground of Columbia water com pany, l'lans ami specifications vverci presen ted for tbe erection or lire cHcajvcH nt tbe opera house. Tbe plans were adopted and tbe committee instructed te ad erlle ler Iikl. The highway committee repetted tlie iiu lug ei 11 building permits siuce lint report ; macadamizing 01 ditlerent streets with gr.ivel and limestone ; grading of ntley K. from ,vBecend te Third, between Poplar and Maple "Streets; planked evor pultun nt railroad crossings at Perry and Mills street ; issued paring notices te property owners along Eighth street, between Liecust and cemetery and owners along alley li te liave tbe mine pared, Oas and water commllteo reported (lre plug at Filth and Walnut streets out of re pair anu win ee aucuueu in. a report was received that tbe eiectrie llijlit at Second and Perry streets is out frequently. A commu nication was received from borough regulator in which a uniform regularity about paving of gutters and depth el the whip, te carry oil the water was suggfsted. Tbe law and order committee will prepare mi ordinance ceTerlng this matter, ltev. Peiper desires te erect an iron fence around the Catbelia ceme tery at Barber street, and the highway com mittee, with tbe regulator, wilt give the proper irrade. A. 0.' Bruner, cu,., prconted petition from citizens of Third ward asking lliat YV. 11. Gilbert be allowed te build dwelling houses at Intersection el Fourth with Union and Perry streets, as liai been begun. In a leegthy speech Mr. Bruner ailve-ated tbe granting et the request, and declared that passage at this point would net be interfered with. Tlie matter caused considerable dis cussion and tbe petition was metived and tiled. Orders wero granted for $100 ler tbe redemption efa bend ; for ?021 interest en coupons, and XL32 for sinking fund. The property committee weie Instructed te leek up tbe matter of lire JnHiirance en tlie opera house. Iho highway committee were Instructed te procure terra cettw pipe for tbe construction of sewers at the feet of Union street, and at Second and Lawrence street. Tbe ordinances in relation te tbe opening of CheBtnut street from Seventh te Ninth; Locust from Eighth te Js lnth ; Eighth from Chestnut te Walnut, and the opening of alley K, te a 40 feet street te be called Housten street, if the property owners would release from all damages accruing therefrem, were deferred en account of thee ewners net yet releasing from damages. A petition was re ceived from citizens et tbe First ward asking that S. S. Detwiler and Jehn Q. Dennoy be notified te make parement along Sixth street, from Chestnut te alley G, at their properties. The hiuhw.iv couimlttee were instructed te notify t!io.e gentlemen te make pavements and gutteis w ithin CO days. Tbe diirerent lire companies were granted their quarterly apnroDrlatleni afT112.50each. Tbe law and order oeminitteo were instructed te prepare an ordinance repealing the tax en dogs. An ordinance was presented in rela tion te the grade of alley G lrem 7th te Oth; alley E lrem 2d te .'Id ; and Eighth lretn Chestnut te Union streets. I nder the rules the ordinances were laid evor ler one month. Tbe borough solicitor was asked for a written opinion In relation te the election or a collec tor for the borough tax. A number el lulls were ordered te be paid. Council a JJeurned te meet at the call et tbe president. Might Unto Dreunetl. Jeseph Fisher, a one-legged man, was out en the river in a beat above the dam and getting tee close te fish chutes, tbe beat was drawn through. The water Is very swllt at this place, but Flelier managed te keep the beat righted, although is was half lull or water. After tbe beat went through tlie chute it drifted tewaids an island and landed there. Sonic fishermen went te his re-cue. CJue lllrtli te Triple!. The wife of Jeseph Mummaw, h fliemun en tlie Heading &. Columbia railroad, lhiug en Union street, gave birth te triplets, two boys and one girl, en Tuesday morning. One of each sex has since died aud the at tending physicbu, Dr. T). I. Bruiier, pre dicts that the ether boy will net survive. This Is the second case of triplets in our town. Teitq Ketea. The pay car of the Frederick division el the Pennsylvania railroad went down the Pert read this morning te p3y the empleyes. Maj. A. 0. Hoine-hl, 'of Lancaster, candi date ler district attorney, was In town yes. terday. A tramp attempted te beard an cast bound freight train at the Locust street crossing en Tuesday, and made a misstep. Ills left feet was dragged against the wheels for some distance, but at last the man managed te get en the train In safety. Gen. Welsh peht held a meeting in the pest room last night. Mrs. Thactara, daughter of Gnn. W. T. Sherman, was In town jesterday and psld n vlHlt te the Cat helle fair, in the armory, last night, The party from Columbia hiul Lancaster had a pleasant trip down the Susquehanna river te Pert JJepexIt jesterday. They returned home en the evening passenger Dislocated Br Arm. Tuesday afternoon about -1 o'clock as Mrs. S. M. Sener was walking in the yard al al tacbed te the family residence, North Prince f treet, she hllpped upon the messy bricks, and tailing, dislocated her left arm at the elbow. Dr. S. T. Davis reduced the disloca disleca disloca tieu. Fer Memerial Dsy. The commiltee of the Giund Army poets appointed te make arrangements for a pret er observance of Memerial Day, met at Alder man llarr's office last evening. The com mittees en hearse, carriages, flag3, ami music, reported that tbey bad attended te their duty aud everything referred te thum had buun arranged ter. Ne Came of Action. The arbitrators in the Amwake-Grau suit, te recover damages for allcnlatlug the atlto atlte atlto tlens of Amwake's wife, met en Tuesday ulternoen aud alter a short deliberation reu reu reu i7.ailslorUtl'lUllete no cause of te -curt casewUl rhably he appealed At the Station Heme, ThU morning the mayor had but ene drunk. His name was Jee Heward, and he was found in the eastern end of town by OUleer llellly. He had but been released from prison where he had served teu days, and the mayor put him back for thirty uieru! Oue vagrant was discharged. Letter Held. Letters addressed te the loUeiviug parties havebeen received et tbe Lancaster postellleo and cannot delivered because there are no such, poitefUco in the ceunty: Mrs. Jehn Bye, Hickory IIIH; Jehn B. While, DUsIng. et'r ilary fibnetTer, Lancaster county. Arre.tnl u it Nuliunce. ... MarUn Resh, a weak-mlnded old man who 'been annoying our citizens by begging Hioeey Iretti them, thepreceeds or whfeb are ImvetmnI la ruiu, was arrested this morning fefOAteer Iteecliler. lie was committed for iMitlsg befeia (lie mayor. iie.tr I ,.. SH'Ol . ll.l" . IIKSCI ll 'A) ... 1V.4I ,.. 211 Ml . 1.M KlW.IV, BBTtLlIM A Wirtt'S XBTATX. An AaiodlnUlen ' Artmlnl.trstet'. Acrutmta A r Way te Collect Old Ilebt.. rem the Philadelphia llulletln. Setne three weeks age, Judge Ashtuaii, of the orphans' court, RtiJudicatCKl the account of Wllllsm lAicb, administrator of thoestate of his wire, Mrs. Lettlo Leeb, wne died in in tesUte en March t, 1S3I. Credits taken In the account for luneral expenses of the de cedent, medical attendance in her lat sick ness, ud ter beard aud nursing el her chil dren after her death, amounting tof.'"Ofe, wete stricken out becnine they were debts for which the husband was primarily liable, anil it had net btcn slum 11 that he was Insolvent. An additional credit In the sum or $3,ixrifi0, money s.td tohae been paid te Jacob Limb, the rather or the accountant, according te a receipt produced, was Blse disallow ed. The receipt w as dated Januarys, ISSfs and was "for debts and In terest for money leaned en the .itstdayer June, ltSI, Interest at the er cent. ier annum." The Judge in disallowing this credit, stated ttiab" council for thoaccetiutanl explained that this pay nient, which amounted te mere, than one-half of the entire estate, was emitted lrem the account, lvaue the administrator forget lie had made it. Seme attempt fellow (Hi te Hliewlb.it tlie decedent alter her husband's failure, carried en tmslness as nemmr xvlc trader In Lancaster, Peunsyl vanla, and for that purpose 11 cerlilleate lrem the protheuotary of the court til common pleas of lnncvster cetintj- was produced, which certllietl that dei-etlent's petition, aiv plying for the benelit et the net of pril i, l-.'J, bad been marked liletl ami recorded m the recorder's olllce ; but th 'tui"ii ltelf wa-s net set Inrth. The HllegsiiKii was that stie ued In her busiue-'.s thu late livk of her husband, which had been sold lv tlie shertll en a judgment held b the Imsluiid s lather, Jacob Leeb, and bought In by the latter, and then transform! te the decedent The trans actions were net preetl, mid the claim is therefore rejected." The same claimant, Willi im Leeb, again appeared as a creditor e( another et his rela tives according te an adjudication llkd by Judge Penrese this morning. The adjudica tion was or the noeeuut el Nanny bnarti, et al., executers of the estate of Altert Swnrtz, who died April 17th, lss5. The decedent, who was the lather el Mrs. little Leeb, the wife ei the claimant, lelt an estate et ever fG3,0e0 in trust for the bencllt et his relatives. William Leeb put In a claim against the ostate in behall el his two miner children, Irvin J. S. and Albert Leeb, which tlieceurt rej"cted. Judge I'enrese, 111 uispos uispes ing el it, held thst the "claim was prc seutett en Iiehslf of lllliui Limb, a next friend of hisnuldrer, lit in J . and Albert K. Leeb, and ws a luiiiislra'er of his wlte, Lettio Leeb, for an amount alleged te be due ter moneys leaned by her te the decedent ; and objection was made te tbe credit claimed for payment et a due bill lurfl MO. The claim niitl tib'cetinus are of tb" suie charac ter, each being alike dWeredftaWe in tliehigh tliehigh est degree te the party making tliem The due bill was given by the dteedent te Win. Loeb In his individual name, ind as pdd te him by the acceuiiLniis. At the time of presenting it ler p-yuiPnt he erased ills name as juyee, ler the purxise, as he stated, or concealing lrem tils , 1 diters the lact that he had received se much menej. Tnis erasure he new -ets up ivs a reason ter ilLsallenlng the credit. He alleges as su su su other reason that the due Im , thutigh gieu luinsnaine, was really the property et his wife' 1 estate and the payment te bun, theie theie ferc, improper. Se far "as tlie cretin 111 the account Is concerned, however, it i immate rial wl ether the bcnelicial ownership was In the wife's estate or net ; the legal title was iu him, anil when he received the money he at once held It as trustee. It does net lie in his mouth, as agiiust the party making the pay ment, te set up his own dishonesty, or te al al lege that he dclrauded the estate of which he is the protector. Se as te the claim ler moneys leaned, it is net denied that the whole amount has bten received by the claimant, but as part eflt was paid te hlni before he became administrator, he new asserts that such payment was im proper, and lu his official capacity demands that It should be paid te him a second time, but iu receiving the money before the grant et letters or administration he acted either as his wile's agent or asexecut'ir tie .ion tort (of his own w reug;, aud the jioAsessieu thus acquired would enure, by way et remitter, te the benefit or her estate thu moment the loiters were granted; If In the uuMuwhilebe ombezzjed U10 amount, which appears te be the theory upon which the -claim is based, it has been shown, In the present proceeding nt least, that he is insol vent ; and oveu if this should be the case, as he Is husband as well as adnilntsiratur, the moneys se embezzled can be award) d te him iu distribution as part or his share ether estate Theclai , Is disallowed and the objection te the credit overruled. Jiimuw el whit has thus been alleged 011 the part of illiain Leeb, it would be proper that an application should be made en behalf el his miner children for the re-reference of his account as administrator of ills wlle te thu judge by whom it has been adjudicated, 111 urdur tint he may be surcharged w lth mntiejs belong ing te berosUte received by him, 111 his In dividual capacity, aud with held lrem tbe children of whom he is the lather and, no called, ne.t friend." Hie I.ate Jehn M. llHrrj'it I'uneral The funeral or the late Jehn M. llsrry took place rrem his late residence, Ne. 'Jle East Oiange street, this morning, and the con course et sorrowing relatives and Irieiuls et the dead was very large. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated by liev. Dr. P. J. McCullHgh, at St "Maiy'H Catholic church. The choir Hang (Union aid's mass ler the dead, uuil " Jerusalem, My Happy Heme" was pathetically given. At the conclusion el the mass, the absolution of the body was performed by the eillciating clergyman, alter which the luueral procossien wound its way te St. Mary's cem etery, where the remains were lalilte rest. The casket was borne by Policemen Storm Sterm leltz, Cramer and Kleheltzatid e.-Pelicemau Helman. The honorary carrier were James Stewart, Jehn W. Lewell, Michael Maction Mactien Igluaud Alderman H. K. MeCuneiny. The New supreme Court Krmrlr. State Keperter Auiermaii lias jut com pleted and sent te the printer the remainder et the manuscript for Ins lust reisirt 1 Amerman. It will contain one hundred casts, making a volume, with tlm uble el ensea Biid ludnz, of 700 pages. Terty-seven of these cases were argued during the term or his predecessor, Mr. Utiteibridge, and the opinions were delivered bv the supreme court ou the first day of Mr. A merman's term. The report, he hopes, will Im in the hands of the legal profession during the sum mer vacation. A I'ertiuie Anali. llieni J. II. Scunoider, of the Frtir J'i r; has received a lotter making inquiry et the whereabouts or the children el Jn;ti 1 rhait Held. They lived many yoiraajrea' 'A ash. Ington borough ; where it is supps(.,i t, parents dlrd. Jacob, ene nt tl. suns, re mained there for sotue years and his two sis ters went te Nebraska te live. A legacy is held iu trust in Germany lur tin 111, 11 their whereabeti'scan be learned. It any pen-en having information et them will limn Him anne wltli Mr Schneider, he wai 1 rard it te the uutherltlus iu Germac v. hull rur iittiiuiur.. Jesephine Syfert, by her attorney. It. K. Davis, has entered suit In the court or com cem com nienn pleas against the Peunsyl vimla railroad oempany I ir damages. Her hustsuid was an empleye of tlie Pennsylvania c impany, and vvhileat work under hiseiigtue he was killed, it is alleged, through the negligence of the couipaie'd empleyes. The ruhlnc at llavruilndrHix Herring contiuue plentiful In the Susque hanna, and the catch of shad is still lair. Jarrett Spoueor ,V Seus, en Meml ty, at thnir lleat below Lapldum, took ever a ten el rock UhIi in additieu te their usual supply el her ring and soiue shud. Teinpvnince Convention Hext WrrU, The annual county convention el the Wetusn's Christian reiiiperanc union will he held Iu Ht. Jehn's Lutheran church, I. glnnlug 011 Thursday, May Sltli, at 10 o'clock a. m., aud contlnue two dsys. Mrs. J. B. I timer will preside. Addresses will be m"V!h'iq,i7' ,Mary (il of Hurrhburg; Mrs. Nellie Bay ley, and ethers. lalem.tl Simula,,., r Twe troupes or musicians are In this city at present They are giving excellent enter lalnments at saloons and are drawing large crowds. At Jehn A. Snyder's, en North Queen street, three Spanish students appear each evening, and at Excelsior hall, en East King street, the Zyllertlieller quaitclte mul Tyrolean warblers held forth. fainting the Court lleu.e The scaffolding ou the dotueof tlieceurt house has been put up and this alternoeti the iatuler began work. They started with the lady ou the top who has the sword and scales, and she received the first coat el paint that he has seen ler vears. Ilrtd e InMiramp II. 11. Ittle, nf Strasburg, write that he had no Insurance en the stuck that was le cently destroyed by lire. Amutetnetlt.. Tht Cenetrt TV tiif;A The retuert Kir the benefit of SU Jeseph's laxplt.il at I niten opera house, tit night, w III be notable for line v oral and Instriitiiiutal mtitc. It will be given by the llallliiievc lathedrnl choir ami the Indica tions point tea large lieuv. Kntgh'teJ St. Jehn fbir.-lhe committee et ladles who 111 astt at the f ilr te be held at the rltikeniMiturday nlglil met last evening, llie reports from the xub-ceiiiinlttee weiv very en en ceiiraglng, and liullcatleiu point ten large and siircc.sful fair. Alnui.eineiiti.. O'Wrif 11 . t'lf, . lehn tl'ltrlen s i Irons It tiehcieliriglitandeaily te iiiermn inernlng. It was In erk en Meiulty ami the Daily ays " Kvery .tat was occupied and all the standing ivetn vtas taken. In fact, the crowd wss en tirely text targe fei ttiKtze et the tent, and the is'eple viere ceiiUM.IIed te stand cloe te tlie ring, tlius flaming out the view el the p.utlci occupying the lower peats. At ten o'clock a street parade was given and passed through all tbe principal streets. Among the features of the parade were the ten elephant, iamel, two band, etc. The perfeitnsnce wa all that could be epected for the price of admission. It consisted of performing eto ete ph nits, aerUl tight w lre acting, which was very geed, bare-back riding, acrobatic feat, hurdle act, contortion act, einersntii tridlnc, ierferm tng dogs, clew lis a tlv e hore at t, etc." bTRvi.BL in this city, en the leth Instant, Jirs. iietny sireuei, ugea w j cars. Uelatives and friends tire respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, 011 Thursday morning at ' o'clock, IroniN'e. J.C1 KasliirangestueU Services at St. Antheny's church. Komsisesi. On theWtb lnt , Knliert T ttoliln tteliln ttoliln Ben. Iu the thirty ?eveuth esref his age Tbe relative.-, and filendsare tnv tied te attend the funeral en Thurdsy Hltcrnisjn nl thr, o'clock, lrem the residence of Mrs barah 1). llurferd, '.MT Kait Uiange street. It StAUKETB. i'hluwleliht I'rtttlure Slitrkel. 1'niLcDSLraiA., .May 12 Kleur Market cuiict sates et ItM) liarrets : Minn baiters at Mett4 7. lVunn. t'linllyal MTSfll in , VVegteru at Ill.'SeUV Patent. II ;Vfsi Hye flour wxs steady at a ivflj in. 1 p. m . call W best May, S' . June, S3c : .1 uly. -sj.c Aug . ec Cern May, ;. Jutie, K-Si July 4fiJii Aug., lfA,c lints -May, 40c June.S'Kc lulj.f.is.c . Aug , ett erk I'rttiliice .Market. Sxv ehk. May 1 J Kleur msrket null but firm . Klne, tl STsS3 JO ; Miperilne, fi ft) 1(1 4i); Common te l.ixxl Ectra Western, J3i'jl. I Ity -Villi hitrus. II tea el ler M est lnQies : Minn fcxtra.WJW IS. WbcHt Ne. I lied mute en Spot. II UO; Ne. 2 Keil. tcv.c Ne. 1 White, state. 95c Ne ! lted. Winter, June, "jic ; Ne. i lied, Winter, July "Me corn -N'e. i Mixed, cash. 47)0 ; July. 4','.c. Hats Ne. 1 vvhlte etate, spot, 4J4 ; Ne. 2, de, 4lc edull lUrley nominal. l'erlt dull : tlld Mess. 1 1 Wie;5Q. I.anl Maj. rt 17 .lunu, HIT Molasses dull; lSJc. ler W test boiling stock Turpentine weak at Jelc. Ilnsln dull : strslned te geed. II 10 Freights weak, grain te Uvurpoel, 4c. llutter Market dull! New Western l.renmary, lsQj-.'c , State Dairy, half flrktn tubs, ilT11c Cheese dull : Western, agiec : State, 7Q2. hggs dull : State, ltXc , Wc-steni, lie Sugar market dull leaned cutleat, TJTSc . (inundated, 6i8'5 1-lCc. Tallew eti'fldj , piime city, Sc Petroleum dull : redned In wises, stc, Cotreeiiulot : lair cargoes at s'-.c Ulc quiet , ranges from JVjflic (jmcage 3Iarket. CniOASO, May li,i-30 a, la. Market opened Wheat May, ltc 1 June, 77Jc , July, TSiJc , Aug., sec. Cern May, Jf.c June, is;4J35c, July, WSJjic; Aug, JT!(c lists-May, c June, SsXc J uly, i.T;c ; Aug., 21e 1-iirk June, Is Tl , July, I STK; Aug- sTK. Iavrd luly, '. lllbs Aug., 13 i'. rusmif, Wheat May, 73c; June, Tiic , July, Tic; August, TS-Jic. Cern May. 3lc i June, iVjc; July, SJiej August, 37JJC Oats .May, 'i-'ic , Jiine,!e; Jiily.iTT'Q i;r?-c ; Am; , -IKe lferk Jlay, is TO , J une, I' TO ; J uly, i iy( ; August, n is) bud May. M STK, June, fi ?Ti , Jul, 05; Aug,i,ej. lllbs ia. l-V-VSt June, J0 2TW; July, 15 JS August, ti I'sji :yi. flntif, and l'rolslens rurnlsbed by S, K. undt, llreker, Chicago. May li, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats, l'erk. bard. May T'A. 3I 'i Juilll TT4 St "5 5 75 5 1U July T4 j.'; 'i si j .ji August T0lt S7T, Hi i !I5 Septeinlmr r.vi October Itecelple. Car Leta. Winter Wheat I Spring heal u Cern :is Data M Kye barley 5 Oil City (JruduOll TJ'h II cait. Uecelpts Hogs 1 ;,.") Closing Prices 1 o'cIeck jt. 10. Wheat. Coin. O'iU. Perk, bard May 756 3ij; !cjj s 711 5 six June 70J Xtii ' s Tiii 5 90 July ts :ii7 7Ti s sjw 591 August TS-'i &Z 'JIX s ;m 1. e-JK (eptember. TVlI Octebei isik -... Oil City Crude Oil T3 lefr erk hlechi. Miw Yerk, .May i:. Wall atreut, 1 M p. in. Meney ussy at - iter cent, rerelgn ex change quiet at JIS7HQI '"', Oovernments llrm: Currency 6's, I1J7J bid; 4's coups, llie hid ; 4fs 11127; hid. Thu stock market epeied quiet and rlrm, and Lackawanna Immediately took the lead advanc ing ou a geed IjusIiicms, which w as said te be ter the most part umde up of purchases by the bull peel In It. The advnme In Ijvukawanna strengthened tuu entire list, and by uildday prlces had advanced V, te IVi percent. Since neon thu market has been dull and featureless. HtecK JMarkets Quotations by lleed, Med ran it 4 Ce., hankers, Lancaster, l'a. mw tehk list. IU a Km. 3 r.tr. Canada 1'uclllc. .... iji C C.U.I 17 Cot. Ceal ' Central Pacific, ... sjy, Canada Houtheni 37K 37i .e Chi., St I..A Pgh...i . ,. Denver A Ule ijninde K De' . I-ftCk. 4 Western mjj liHi in, Erlu -ilij :i;2 KrluSrt tali KW N,)J New Joreoy Central 4jJ 4J'J W)42 K. A T V' -J5J -sl ten. A.v s,l .a Si LakoHhem 7MJ "7v TJ? Michigan Cential . . t,l' Missouri Paclrlc tevv ju,,); iu,x Northern Paclflc . ..'" 21J4 N. 1". Prel 65'i 55V ill W n,cj lerii 1075 New erk CiintnU 10IK lul'i Itti Ohto Central . . ' j Oina.ia ricj s-jti iii"', Oregon 'Irrnis vi2 'ii Dnurle.t Wujunii .... .. . It, Pacific Mall ,,. 6J e.jj; jji llo.-li.wter A fltUuuiK . .1 Bt Paul bji Ww a,' Teriid l'aclrie sj' ij m' Union I'acine tjl tJi j,4 Wabash Coinmeii ." ' rtt VVhlmah I'ruiuned ' Wostern Union lekgninb,. bV; , WestMheni .... 10!'. lir't' ie'(? puilads-.i-ui list! " ' " l y tefctgh Valley w, w, w, II, N V. Al'hlU tj ji? rennsylVM'ta 6Jl 5A? 11 Ueadlug iS2 liS liV jaihigh tjaviipiuej..;.. ... sr Jr tig Uosteuvlllo " I'hlladelpbtaA Krte..." Northeru Cent " I'OOpIO'S 1'OKSHllKur si K'd'gciei.'Uil'tg'g la. wvij WA UMf 011 .... 7.2 71 -,jt)l nkw Aiirr.UTiHr.!nr.xTh. ITANTKD-A (iOUI) (1IHL l-'OKOK.V. T end housework. .Must come well lecoin lecein luetided. (icknI wages iiAld Aiiiilyat -,l NO il NOltl'll I.IMK STUKK.T. nnlin (iHKAT SPANISH STUDKNT lIDblc VI, TTllO In full Spanish Ce.Iiiiihs. I ON' H, Ilr. at lt JOIINASNVllKlt'rt Saleen. rplIK OM.YOI.KAIt lIAVANAl'liriTrTl. X CIOAll lii the city for Se. ilccrjchamn Cigar and Clguruttu Helders forlec. ,, ,. DKMirjII'SOIHAKhTOIlK, tehl3-WAStd Ne. II I hast Klii Htn'et. AA. BB. Use Miuiheim Koller Fleur. The Original. The llest iu yl.lyM.WABIl xr.tr a it rf.H rmKatr.XTs, "OAKlNU i"OWUKIt ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pett der never varies. A marvel el purity, strength and wholesumencs.. Stere eco nomical than thu ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ei low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Oelit only in enut. Ueval IIakikm 1'ewdik Ce., 106 VVall Street New V erk. ma-i7-lvdw TTl'- ADtjr AIITKK.s l'OU 1 1SI11M, JLJL TAClvLK. HL'ltl.Rl'S IHIt'O sreitK. Ne. . West Mng Street PI..W 1MI I'VltDS AT ft. Ill, A l.V. 1'KU dcik. r'lne lillt Kdge l'lajlug Lards, AV per dec k ObJIl 111 M.H. Vli SIOKK. Ielil-H AStfd Ne. HI hast King Mieet Tl' (1lT WANT A neon Aurici.i: IN Summer Underwear, VM1HOI TPAVINUTOO Mt'CHMONKV loll 11', UO reniE North Eud Dry Goods Stere. J W. llVKN'K. nuvMiil Ne. . North Quieu street 1T1STATK OF I'll 1 LI 1 WOLF. LATK Jli of t' tlt of Lancaster, deceased lit t, rs of administration en said instate hivluhecn gruntisl tit the uuderslgued.all pi rsens Indebted theieteare teiiuest,-d te tiiakt luimcdlite pav mint, ami these having claims or demands against the same will ire-ent Ibem for settle ment te the undersigned, icstdtug In thu cltj el Lanca-ster. MAUllALLNA WOI.l", Admlnlstrnttli J cms A tevLL, AtIenie. aprllbtdVV EStTATi: Or JOHN l'KTKK SrOHM lelu. lateef Laiuaster cttv , dtccased Let ters of tiilmlntHtratnin en said esuite h.ivlng hi-en granted te the undersigned, all pi rsens Indebted thereto are requested te make tm mediate payment, and threo having claims or deuiinds avlusl the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the un dersigncd .1 1' 'UiKMH.l.l. l.KUI'.uE il &IOIIMKKLT, Admtnlstrateis II L Kkiauv, Atteinty iU55tdVVs J7&TAT1: or MH'IIABLDOUUHKIITY, il late el the ill of lincnster, deceased The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the On, in. c rinjahiing in the hands of sain ml II. tassel te and auieiig these lcgallv entitled te the pauu . w lit sit ter that porpese en Tuesday, .May ."V, )-., st in o'clock a. ui., tu tbe Librarv lloem el tlie Court Heuse. In the city or Lancas ter, wheteall peiHuns luteittcid iu said dtstn blltien iiiav attend p4tdV .IM) A COV LK. Auditor A l'KW 1IAL MNSAl CLARKE'S. W rigley 3 Mineral s, outing Seap, V aiakc, (iOihI eand Stsip, Jr., lUbbltl's sttlpt K a cake ; Jllllel s llerix s,up, Tc ; Table Toiuatees, 5c a can , Table Oil, sc 11 bottle ; Klce, starch, OU ineal, llarlcy. Shredded Oats or Avenaenly 5c t, and Kl.liig sun Move Polish, 5c Pure leas. Coffees, &vrups and lnegar at low est prtces. CLAKKLS, ffiMydl N'e. Ji West King Street -oerTLnn m:i:n. GEO. WALL Ueg, llliel leave te inform his manv friends and cus tetners that be Islpiepared te furnish them with MACKfcltS, LK1I.VNOS andSTATEN I a L AMI UOllliKJI liKbll. Alse Perter. Ale nnd Wine In lare or small quantities All orders received al his bottling Lslabllshment, Ne. m seU'tll gUEt.N si , will receive prompt attention. Uoeda dellveted te all parts et tbe clt3 and county. tns Iwd TSONOLUT. Vecal and Instrumental Concert Te I1H OIVBN 11V TI1K illcrtlieller (iiiarlelle Marlilcrs mill In el can THIS EV Ir SING at EXCKLSIOU HALL. Special features will be koe Seng, soles, etc. J. K. hmmett's Coe- mylelwd pATENT STKAl" PANTALOONS. Tbe Greatest Invention of the iff. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap rlt easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't diaw up when sitting down, and give better satisfaction than any ethers Place jenr order wtth A 11 KesuiiMleln, the Merchant laller, wtn has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Deuble Strap Pantaloons 1 eireranunusuallj lull stock el nebby u'oeds for I'nntaloens, Suits, Vesting and Spring Overcnets, and am devoting my un tin, attention 10 my Irlends and patrons, and will spare no efTeit te retain thu position 1 have se long held as I'lrst Une .Merchant laller et Lancaster. espciiuuy yours, A. II. KOShNTKlN,57Ner 7 North Milieu St. OUMMLIl OOOIKS. WITT 8c SPiIND, Nea. O, 8 & IO Eaat KinK St., Are new showing a beautllnl line of INDIA I.INKN.S, V1UT0KIA LAW NS. Cream nmt White CUKIIKII I'lQUKS, IM.A1I) NAINSOOKS, KMllltnillKltKIl SUITS An luuuense assortment soek and Swiss of Cambric, Naln EMBROIDERIES. LJlllllOlDKllKU t'LOCNClNUs. Cieam. Whlteand llelge, Oriental and Lgyptian ritlMJILSG LACKS AND LACK l-'LOl-'NCLNUS. Kscuilal Laces In all widths. AI.LOVKll LACKS. Latml Styles Hi American and French PIIINTKDSATINKS, PKl.NTi:i HATISTKS, C'lll.S'KLKU HKKUSUCKKUS, ZEPIIYIt GINGHAMS lWI'leceM PIUNTKI) il.VTI8Ti:S and SATIN'KS' lleautltiil Styles, only 10c. a yard. AT TIIK New Yerk Stere, VAHKlAtliCH. OTANDAIID CAmtlAOK YVOIlk. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BULL11ER Market Streot, Rear of PoeleQloo, Lanoaater, l'a. My stock (einpiliM a largu variety el the Latest Hlyli) lliigglw, Phsiteus. Carriages, Mar ket aud lluslnes Wngeiik, which 1 eltcr nt the very lowest figures aud 011 the meat reasonable terms. , 1 call special uttentleii tea few of my own div ', 0110 el wlilelilslhM LDUKKLhVCI.OSKI) it f,l.c.I.A.N .'"I'I'K. which Is decidedly the neatust, lightest uud most complete Phyalclan's Carriage in the country. i.i,?.n,M.iw,"W," u'. ,,U5r tt W001'' honest and fS.iW1 ""tie'.,, should beiur In mind that they taka no risk In buying uijr work. Kvery Carriage turned out In eighteen years agncid one that Is the kind el guuruiitoe fliav u toetrur the public. AH work tully warmuted. Please (ive me u cisvil. UKl'AUtlNO PitOMI'TLY ATTKNI1KD TO. ..w Pu. ... ,j,iuvi, uBuiiuiy viuiueyuu jer that purpose .villi AinicHTiiiK.iiKxrn. riMli: "YKLI.OW l'ltOMT" TWO IOH 1 Hvefent (Igai, iiilvrd tllleis, are the best in the tnaikvl ter the money, al MAKKI,i;-t (terint'tl) llarttu ill's) "lellnw lutnl," Ne. SI North (Jiieen Stiret w 11 y i'. fia reit a si:t ok tklth w hen v en 1 an get the name nt H, nt H . 1 1 isil MI'S Dental Itoenis, Ne k: erlll cjiieeu sttwt. (las adtiilulsteii d nplMj d ArlSITUlCUAUDs' M'W sriM)10 tell UNI. PltOli'i.nVPIIs, in,' Ind' Ne. It. Milt I II yt'l.tvN SI rpoiiAcce rurriMis, simiavs, hut- L 1N(1S AND P.VLKhKS' VV.VS1K, i)ry and Clean, bought ler insh. .1 s MtH.lNS, Nit Sri Pearl street. New Vetk Huterence 1 red. Se hutle. Ne. SM Pearl stteet. new verK. leuw lyii" 0vi nkw niiAM), tim: ""iTatkst," live Cent lln.ll. Is tlie ixipular cigar at saieKtiis, etc iiyinem. .tiauui.ieiiiieii ac M VHM.KVS, (Vurmerly llnrliiian's) "Vellow Kivnt," Ne. 21 North yueen Stieet rJLACKlUIUUY,- (.'IIKUKY, (.1NUK11 ANDK1MMKL llltANDlKS, liilkiunrt. 1 1 S hs r 1 A I A tt HA IV 1 N K, 1 M gallon, llOllllMl'SLKlOOIlaUHtE, be. 21 c'enlt-e S'tuaie, liucastcr, Piv, Apr.S'-lvdl( "j i:ANS l-'LOfll. LEYAN'S FLOUR Always Uuit'eriu aud Reliuble BllLDLKS lOt'NDllY.MKN AND llrlekmakers, are lespecttully Invited te call and see sand, llulidlnx stone, llrlck Clay, and hocenvlnccd as te ,iialitv and utianllty, which Is Inechsustatle vli of the nbove can be s,en Just 0111 elchth of a mite from he City I Imlts et Limetistei, Pa , and can bu had al Heasenable Prlei s. pllv 1 r addiess lll.SKV 1IK( HtOLD. Ne. ttl North cjtieeu street. is fifty Horse-l'ewer Malienuv ty He utile htittltienttd two lieulile ttiituru tine Pellers Iweutyleur lleiespewer each als,, an lreui snieU, stack, ivini lu'iiu, thlrtv Inches in dlauietei and thlrts-siv leit high All lllilde by .lehn Hest and tu thoroughly geed erdei Address lit) iSs mslwit.Vllw ltncnstt 1 . Pa C Vl.r Ol HOUisKsi. O Hnve Just Iticelied A ( AIRLOAD Ol' KhNTUHtV HOKStS. VI ell llie-d. First ela.s Drlveis and Uoed Stejt pets, whlLh 1 will ill.piese etf at PKIVAIK t.VI.K. i-Ale. en hand, Canada and Western Horses Hue drivers and geed "toppers which will be sold at private sale. I.KtHtliK ultOSS.M VN. . 1'ublli sale ne t Monday. CALL bTO AT KKIOAHTS OLD WINK bTOKL LISTON'S HXTRAC3T OF BEEF. IMSST IM IB WORLD. Kstabltshcd, 17s3. H. t. SLAYMAKHR, AQT fbl7-tii1 S'n. . 11 Kast hlnir str.u PUOPOSAl.s. WILL Hi: IIKCLIYKI) AT Ma 01 s eftlie, up te Te eleck p in .Thurs dsy Msv 1 1 lst,, fei building Ceal sBisl at IV -iter Works, according t 1 plan and specltha ttens, which cun be seen at Maver s etllce Alse, al the same tune and plate, proposals will be received ter White Washing all Keines and Telegraph Line Poles at Uc-ervetr I, round fences 10 be white washed Inside and outside contractei te turnlxh all lime and brushes. ANe, at the same time and place, piopesals will tie received for Uebnlldtng Stene Wall of Tall Usee at Water Beth, centrai ter te use all old stone and turnub ant new that may be nee essiry Any Information In regard te same e n be had li nppljttig te engineer at Water Works. lly oideref the Cemuiltlee .1 ACOl! II A LII At II, Superintendent of W aler W erks. mav-.VlM F L'LTON Ol'LKA UOUSli 1 VNt AST Kit. Wednesday, May 12, 8 P. M. Grand Concert. lOU lilt I1K.SK1IT Ol St. Jeseph's Hospital inayll :t y rsi; mini: hi t It BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMAOBS! MADE Ul' HKAW 1UO.M. Meiu square leet of Uadffctlng Surface, most econemiuil In fuel, and thu Hest Itesults In Iltuttng Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater In the market. Pea or Nut Ceal for hid Fsttmutes furnished ter Heaters, Including Mnseury, Het Air Pipes, lteglsters, etc Plenty of Lancaster refeiotice. Heaters guarantc ed te glvoentlrusatlslacllen or lakun out at our own expense. llclng both practical men lu the business, we askHBiiareef patronage Estimates cheerlullj furnished for Plumbing, Ci'as fitting. Tin and sheet Iren Werk, ltoenng. Alse ii lull supply et '1 In ware, Ac. Prices tit suit the times. Give us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, (OltMKIt Ol' KAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLK blULLTS. inaylsMudM.W.ASK ClIOLb! hllOLh! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 18 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te PostefUco) Wt h ive Just iccclved ene of thu beat Lines of Men's Hey's, leutbs , Ladles', .Misses' uud children's SHOES 1 hat can be get for thu money, thus complet ing uur already large stock. We can 'guarantee the prices te be "POTTOM KICl'llM." We hivi, strictly "ONK 1'ltICK,' and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you want flnuer ceaise shoes or slippers , If yen want hand or machine machine uiade shoes, in fact, If j ou want anything In thu shoe line, that can be found only In mat-class establishments at Popular Prices, call at thu NKW It IS I) ritONT 81I0K STOItK, Ne. IS NORTH QUEEN STItEET, (Next Doer te the I'oatefllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll-3uidAwIt run HALK (IU IIKNT. xneit iu:nt. X; A Tobacco Waiehouse with Penii'a It. It. Siding, Capacity for storing J,UOJ cases. Ajiply ai me marlOtid 1NTKLL1MKNCKU 01TICE. EOIl IIKNT. Shep In rear of Ne 37 Westchestuutstieut, used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mlttlln street, between Seuth Queen and Prlncu slreeu, lately used as a carrlage lactery. Alse a dnflllng and store loom new occupied by A. A. llubluy as a drug ttcue. West King street. Apply at the fl&-ttd INTKLMfJKNUKU OKflCK. TOIIN HAKIl'8 SONS. NEW BOOKS Aie ofterea at a liberal discount from the pub Ushers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS lu Library nets, Class Heeks, Itccerdg, Howards, Mules, 'testaments, Catuchlims, etc. QUARTO BIBLES C'eiitalng King James and thu llevlsed teutens ul both old mid New Testaments lu parallel columns i also, with the two versions of the New TiMtuiiient, or with the old version of thu mule only, lu various st) leu of binding, at much lower prices than by traveling agents, AT TIIK HOOkHl'OKKOr JOM BAEE'S SONS, Nea, 15 nnd 17 North Queen Btroet, LANCASTKU, l'A, KKWAltfKtfllMKMKS TH c Mil). CARD. The aiiUHcriber would ri'Hioell'ully liirerm hlu irlenilH tuiU the imbllu Konernlly thttt he hits noceiitod the AKoney or THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO,, OF NEW YORK. TuoOiiia8tLitbliiBuntuae.il the Unlteil Siuteu tuul the LAHOBBT uud QTIiONaiJST lu the World, ltwritett the tuetst llbenvl oeutrnot evor iB&ued, tiudhtiH itlwuya funilshed liiHiinuice tvt the Levvuut I'obbI I'ebbI I'obbI ble Ceat,. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Dttke, or iiOUnat Wtilnut Htroeta. UKUUKKIKH. urn iiinni: cei ri:i:s. 1J Celtees, the tu st in Hi, tnaiket Our .ln allien ded Collee siieaks im itsili rich and tiagmnt, V isir pound Vety line l'tautatleu Itle Cotreos, out best eitlv '.IK per )Mund , one very tieptilarnt I5e We want von te call mid try out livje. Collee. The evcillent iniallly el our C'eittes and tine leas Is nuking titeiuis fist nud llrm. Our dally t.alea show a stiadv Inc lease Kresh lieasted eveiv day. tell llm et lauij l,recerles. Please give us a til il unlni tll.O IV IAN1, augcid Ne. IU West hlugSttesiL T Mir. iii:.stciii:i;.si:.v, in tiiki it. Just lecctvcd a large eouslgiiiuent el ll.SKsl' IMPOItl'KD SVVLITKIl Cllhl.sh. NKUrCHATKLOHKLSKS. Ul.Nl l.NKl.MI'lltTKIllt(HH'KM)ltl (.IIKbl , S.VPs U.O t lll-.hSKS, K.Nc.l.lsll s I i e.S ClIKKSU. Lntlllilt(,hi; ( llr.hSh, Pl.SLAPPl.h, PICNIC. K1IA.M mid DU1CII HAS II (ItLK.shs llSLsl NfcU VOUK bMPlltb AND ollle t IIKESLS, At Ohitrles MucNuy'a CHEE1SE EMPORIUM, ASIO CHOICL TAMIUY GROCt-RY .Se.. ID and 117 NOHllI (JUEhN Slllhbl (,csh1s dullvensl Hve te all imrts et tbe city and euv Irons, telephone tonne, Hen flSind A i iirusK-s, Bargains! - Bargains! t(itt iU'ttltr llnic,- Louden limn h lUl-lu-i, S inmnili in e Iji)'lt HI up , box, let .a LtilHn A t re-.li I it Destiiiteil LiHOAnuU, only 20 CtilllH H'l psMllltt. A llutiilrt'il lltr4 ,a. iMitiiult) Plot ter A tiftuit.Ie a I tiKimuill Ult im Ht'iip m 1 n ulw n peuml llii- i- fuctti 11 tm iten l )' llti tn milium Kisiii -tiantJfird kimhJ- m test, but our nte k W laigr ami l'iight w hen ttu seaj innkert hail h nr H tn I't mi and telt'-t Cin tt t'Uht itnte iii CAIl -AI- BURSK'S, 17 EAST KING STREET, NO. LANCASTKK, 4lolephenu Connection. i.lKi)II.UI. F1KK! I Illi:" I Mil;!! V A rt.lt" WAlKlf" a Tl : li Great Bargains ; vi KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH -01- HARDWARE -lO 1IK SOLD IN lilt, NKV1 I'KIV KOOM MOS11IS IOH JO MAKE A NEW STOCK. IIKKAT KM.1TKULNT AT KEPLER'S. bfll-L 1IIKV COMK! NOW 11 13 Steves ! Steves ! All Want te Take Advuiitaguet this GREAT SALE, Aud aie alriady anticipating tlieli viauu tei nest winter. Special Inducements and Bargains -reii Mechanics, BuilderB, Farmers And nil ether who wish te get the WOillll Of 1HEIII MONKY. Loek for yeuinelvti he he he lote going elsuwhure, mid he convinced. OUKa'T VAHIETV Of 111E HKBT Steves, Ranges, Eeaters, FURNACES, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ALL WILL UK BOLD. A NEW SIX-HORSE POItTAHLK Sl'KINOriKLIJ TIlllIWHlNli E.Nlil.S'r. will he sold very low. Cull nud eee It. Iren and Blacksmith's Supplies BELOW OOBT. A. C. KEPLER. warlt$-3iniIW,S&w CARD. eitr miuna. U Alll.HA I1HO I'll Kit. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Gauze Underwear 110S1ERY, GLOVES. hls-i Kuiblcilderle.-.. I leiincing and Overnll lu tnntch Nnliieuli Kiuhretdi rte. llounelng and Overnll te iiuitcb. Citiuhrtc hliubraldtirteti, Heiiiiclns nnd Overnll te mulch. (oleriMl r.uibreldnrlen.vvltli Diuiii Mnterlal te match Kuiliroldered llobea hiciirtiil Lace SWltllng, Pluck nud Kcru Uulpuru liee lleuiiclug. lllilcV uud Kcru. Kg)ittn Lace ."killing, White nud Creiun. I.Kj tlaii Laee 1 leuiielngn. White nnd Cleiiin. Headed 1 rent, Cerelcil Plue. Leen He lude, .Sulnoek HwUn Muslin 1 renrh Lienu, Cnuinrlc, ttnteuus. PARASOLS, Summer Wraps, SHAWLS, JERSEYS. Hager & Brether, ',.", eV U7 ,VKS T K1MJ STKKm', LA SI A-lbll, PA J. B. MAKI'IN A CO. DRESS GOODS! Weel Canviia Oloth Oleth Mntcli, afae. -Boueto Cleth te tt yitrd. WOOL, HOMESPUN, a8e. n yard. Weel HereH, 30 Inchen Wide, tU44e, a yurd, worth bOe h yard. AlbatreBB Cleth, In Oreiim, at Me i wuh made te beII at 60a. DllBSS SATINES. The Lurgeut Line in the oily te Boleot from. FRENCH SATINES. Iu New and Large Patterna and In New Coloring!) at 35e. a yard. AMEIUOAN SATINES. Over 100 Dlllurent PatteniH, all New aud Doulruble, lOe.aud 12 l-2e. J. I). Martin Ce., for. Weal .King & Trime StB., (Oppoalte Stevens Heuse.) LANOAnl'KH, rA. WATOUtiS, . ATCIIEM, CI.OCKH, Ae. w WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CIIK.AP rOUCABll. Luncunler Wiitcheu nt thu Lewedl 1'liceH uvei ollered t lieliiK u stockholder enilbliw me tu Bell IhiiBe vvutelieu te cheap. LIkIii, Walthnni mul ether wiit her) en wile. Hpeeliiclia.Openilllusnen, An. llopiililuiretlhonhovu niuued nitlclia will leculvu my peruenul attention. LOU1H VVKUEIl, Ne. 153 North lineeit Bt., opposite City Hetel. (Near Penii'ivlt. It. Depot,) 44-Aisent ler AL UOIt A WATC11. T H1H I'Al'lMt 1H I'ltlNTKI) WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WIUOHT & CO., uiarlHyd jaith ana llara Bt I'nliaavlphia, l'a b iidii crii's and mm. 7
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