PS1PIS?PSPPU 'TM i"Wlf ViYiyi 'i il "V l f WFfZt I "Iii sjMjmm 9vftSV,Sfw' - ' r 'HSSSSSS SZ7v CTE XAKCA9TEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1867. - - - 'r - ,-.ir---!.- J"-'T-"'"".llj test.. SH ,v Z$ BP " !.: 4a M arts assats a Z-t .?, afttelM Stasia te; a slbsla.er pra : imiih protesting tftlNeaaHal ateea. of tresa taxatlea. tar MM appelatment 10 MM arrsafemente lUMillw axearatea te Oct aMsnttettiabill it et sections or 1b actual operation Ml construction of re- orsSeUoas by the ewnen I by Wdoelng the maximum re if Imm upended from coo,coo bill te Monre te married r asfarats ssrnlngw and te enable Msesa who ler we payment or rfBMMd aeoeod reading, and aa Mil for tbe ganging el liquid I defeated. I bill was passed second reading Ma for Uia death et murderer by it. i appointment of the following named iofu.astateiunacynosp.ta'. krjt were confirmed : J, P. Wicker- r; Bamnei e. Lane, Franklin 't iVawls W. Hall and F. AaburyAwl, i rttt,Mll fa tbe government of county )d ; the Tote en the gauger bill I rn at a1 li ill ea motion of Rutan and C-MNesaaoeBA leading, aa waa tbe bill for Pm$ WtaMiallBaent et public morgues. rft 1M Haas tbe act te relieve laborers, i ana journeymen irem preseeu- lladlctmenta for conspiracy passed reading. Cox and Hebertsen, I tfcs passage and sUted ibat the Inten .Waa te anbmlt tbe measure te tbe Vajgfcta of Laber convention te-morrow, WMrnr. of Cumberland, thought It bad ob- ' Jtataaaable features wbieb should be removed. L'ltesTfd an amendment te strikeout that vfBMM. of the bill which be said that It shall w' lawful ler two or mere persona te act In tefatrade dispute between em- 'JMgraaaad workmen. The amendment was MMMMMI StsC'tf, &V 3y5v bbaxm or BAmrmr liehxt. Bftjiu Bta assaaass attw WHk'i lUmsssRed Mn a 'r aa a. a .. a .a .. a... PV. SSBSSSSW iMSUHa-SH IllSjaa IB law vnuregn, KV .'QaWsiMA, April 6. Harvey Llclity, the fMSat aeai or Mr. Benj. laichty, living en , Walaat strati, below Sixth, died at bla borne Tuailsi mernlne- In the thirteenth rear '"at hla aura. Ha had been sick but one week . T . ... - ... inflammation of the bowels, which I In typhoid fever and canoed his death. itaasral will be held en Friday afternoon Lallo'eieck, services being held at his borne. areata have tbe sympathy or their ay fxlenda in their aad bereavement VjsJfjBTvey wasa very bright boy and had the ,3y awessjiesi pi ungu.iuiure. Installation el OBeer. feg At a meeting et Cblquesalunga Tribe Kft $ as el KQ Men neia in ineir wigwam last BlchttheioilewlniromcerH were Installed t, T' the ensuing term : Prophet. AdscuJh-a W4 ... . .. J. Ol . . -aatSSSSpSW jg swceeui, v. v.. '""" BjajsjwrriBiTinr"i .zr jmrrK i;nimflM-5a .at.. . . ti .BfcsKTrTThief nt 1-Mi.ri.a. Kmsnuel New r;aaalstant chief of record", B. F. Ulalri W kawper ei wampum, V. U. Baker. BVTVlCr ID Da. -! :.- Services will be held this evenlua at 7 .O'clock In th St. PauVa P. K. church and will be conducted by Rev J. Graham, rector of ht, Jehn's cburcb, Marietta, -Services will be btild In tliN church ou Thursday te be con ' ducted by Uev. F. J. Clay Meran, rector. Mernlni; er ices at 1050 subject, "The Pre nared Ctismber ;" afternoon service at 40 N iiWAi-t. "Thn PHi!ever." Intheeveninethe holy communion will be administered, an address wlllalsobedeUyereden ''Frequenting Hely Communion." v. Ber vices are being held in several of the tftwe churches every evening. In the Trin ity Relermed cburcb, services will be held ea Geed Friday at 10:15 a. m. The members of the St. Peter'a Catholic (--.ahnrch will bold a fair In the armory, com- rii:HMswlBfMay7tb. S& III Itlbs BpllDimd. fes Reuben D. Zecb, wbe buya tobacco for a BKT . A VU .. ammA lima ?rvJa'a.aBMBaier Urill IU lUiA WUUIf "UHI. UUIV i'ks. mtitl frnin hnirirv. Since beinv Inlured bSia. taa. anlT.MaH nnnli1prBtil v fmfti natn in IiIm t LUi. amt ana.amlnithn 1,17 T. P T.l n Aft fllTPf '' ahewed that hi ribs bad been cracked and bad grown together again, but net in tbe F32f i Jlfat poaitien. 11 may db necessary te uave P-kT" Town Notts. p;: Helland's " Uncle Tem's Cabin" company ViLr aavlll nnA- In tlm nnhrs hmiaR nil next Natlir. g 4ayTtlng. Peter Hulllvan, a tramp, was arrested uy Officer Wlttick, ter drunkenness and disor derly oenduct This morning lie bad a hear tat bafere Squire Evana and waa scut te jail for ten days. The stores will close at 12 o'clock en Geed Friday. The banks and public schecls will observe tbe entire day. W. H. Emblch entertained tbe members el Oblqnesalunga tribe at bla borne en I'erry street laat evening. Ju W. May has been appointed notary rub- Wxu Ue of the Columbia National bank. TyfY A eurpuse pikvjt was uviu iani uigui at tue ' Meese of Jeseph Lewis, en Union street. A , Ut-MHU HUlu nA UWJi .-LV aanlia1 nnnan. urlin nraa trMn)li Imr.iA.l f- at tbe explosion of coal oil tank at Celllni 7 DlaMnn ..lnw Ien, T.nllaVV littai .unni-apail ' Bailluil uuilug mw wbuum.., tw. .aVVtVU aad Is ablei te resume bis work. l.ffctB A a. it MA...I a!., n a.laa.alr laaai ha.n nlaiaul a. yer7!- AU1UV0IIIIJUJJ tWK UM UWIi JlatVU . tT w,Talrd and Locust streets, wnlcb is a curiosity. fr Ms the lower portion a number of advertising ears have been placed, working en a roller Wblcb change eery bait minute. Large crowds ar attracted about tbe place. Tbe base ball season will open in town en April lO.b, when a game will be played by tbe town club and the Anchors, of Yerk. Tbeoealand Ice business el J. O. l'euce feaa been purchased by Messrs. Samubl Fil. Q. bart and Jehn Ferry, who will carry en the rf&, aatne. :; Tbe rates ler tne Pennsylvania railroad W K ! iit il I., tk. ilnnnt aralnH. .IA . t ;? qnenUy, and Agent C. a. Murray is much A r , aaneyea ey Having te repiac them. r W Btata lu ("rout This County. ?::X.' The count v auditors te-dav forwarded tn ""a the auditor general the amount of state tax rfatafrnni T.aneaater oeuntv for lKfiA. frnm all : 'C&tMHMeea, except tbe state tax en money at g.a'tissasat, and personal property. ?-Toea tbe statement it appears that f, : :?l'ila.67 ware received from retailers' licenses : B-'JIMs, Wholesale liquor llneenaea;f32S from 5" ;tawwarai 11,220, billiard tables and ten pin ;AMM7I JI09, oreiters; r-,u, eaung house ,p.'jinanl 13,CS0, tavern licenses j tse, pod saalara 100286, tax en county lean ; making a fi" swtaJoffSO,2Q2.ee. All of tbe above money baa beta paid te the state treasurer by County Treasnrer Oreider, In addition te tbe above iae tax en money at interest amounted te 170,000, bnt wltb .bat item tbe auditors !&' nolblngtedo. Finger Creslisd. wry Artvee, an apprentlee at tbe Frtit b. s' aftrsMM cfflee. bad several flnaera of his band i hasllv arasbad this mernlna ht hav I no hm la a joe press wltb wblcb be was Ina. Jir. Carpenter dressed tbe wounds ta boy waa taken te bis borne en Fulton , A Lakaaaw bawier la Tewa. rwui, ea),, of tbe Lebaaen bar, was f BMe ea Usral beslnaaa. Ra an. tbssamit of eosatBea pleas for Basam saslast laa saakers aad ea Bf S aaajsaaBsssY sasMb -y-J7a- -'i tMNT HMtW tBBtAtlMB. av. B A. ash eivea caargs of the Doae Deae ' gaiaaal !. if OaagtvgatlMS. IUv. K. A. Sneek, wbe raeantly received aad accepted a call te btoeme the pastor of tba Denegal and Mount Jey Presbyterian eharches, was duly installed pastor el both oburebea ea Tneaday. Tbe ministers oendncllrie the services were Bav. J. Y. Mitchell,. D. D , el thie city; Knv. Jehn Galbreath, of Cbestnnt level; Kev. J. Conway, of Pert Dexslt, and H9V. 1). M. Davenport, or Slate Kldge, Yerk county. Tbeae gentlemen met In Mount Jey Tuesday forenoon, and accompanied by the patter elect and his venerable mother visited the family et Dr. J. I, Ztegler, by whom an elaborate dinner had been prepared ler the party. Alter dinner all drove ever te uenrgsi church, where a large congregation had as sembled te witness the installation services which began at 2 o'clock. Kev. Divenpert presided and ltev. Oalbreath preached the sermon, his text being " Jehovah Shammah The Lord Wa There." After the sermon the moderator, Hav. Divenpert, pro(ieunded the constitutional questions, which weie answered slllrmatlvely by the pastor elect and the members of the church, after which Dr. Mitchell delivered tbe charge te the pastor, nnd ltev. Conway the charge te tbe people. Then followed prajer and singing and the congregation was dismissed with benedictieu by the new pastor. On returning tn ML Jey the party went te tbe residence of Elder Jamei Patterson, where they were handsomely entertained. At 7 o'clock they met a congregation In Mount Jey Presbyterian cburcb, where in stallation servicts similar te these held at Denegal were bad. Rev. Dr. Mitchell pre sided and proposed the constitutional ques tions, which were affirmatively answered. Uev. Cm way preached the sermon irem the text "Tbe seu of man came net te be min istered te but te minister." Hev Davenport deliveml the charge te the pter, and Hev. GAlbrcath the charge te tbe people. Tbe ser vices closed w ith prayer and singing and a benediction. It Is worthy et note that the mulcef "Old Denegal," consisted of selections from the old, old hymns siing there a hundred years age by " the rude fathers ei the hamlet." The hymns were well sung and the music enjoyed by the congregation. At Mount Jey, ea tbe contrary, the music was of a mere modern style, two five an tbetns being sung by the choir. Kev. Sneek, who thus takes charge of two flourishing churchea,ls a single young man et superior attainments. He comes from Wil mington, Del., where be Is well aud favora bly known. Uls present field of duty is a large one and atljrds opportunities of doing geed work. Mr. Sneek has already taken possession of the Presbyterian parsonage in Mount Jey, which has been renovated and nicely furnished by tbe congregation, wbe ba e added many valuable presents te set blm up In housekeeping. The fl'trnui Tramp Fund Grewing Following are tbe latest contributions te the fund for giving the unjustly convicted German tramp at the county Jail a fresh tart In lite : A Physician , A Paloen Keeper , An Attorney ,. CasU I, C'nat snd Lumber Healer .. .... ....... Lath X. Ca-h . r... i nn. Cajh. TtTvlensly acknOHltdgcd Te'.ul .US 25 Aliiasetnents, 77ie Jfintret Te-night. 1hi evening the fa mous McMsh, Jehnsen A Slavln's minstrels will apiwar in Kulton opera hense. Thu cemptny Is compeed of nrtl.ts. who In their lines ar second te none, nnd they ntve a remaraalily brl ht entertainment. The comedians are the beet, while the veeallsts.clpg dancers, a care et the mme kind. The One band ard orchestra furnish excellent music. Lancaster his had very lew minstrel companies, and this ere ihnuld diaw largely "A utliltgeri' Te morrow .Viyf A tulBctently lirtoiiuinbcref scats bavHu'ready been sold Icr the production of " ltuldgeie" te lnsnre a larse audience te-morrow nlbt at Kultim ope-a heusn. The ctsne doubt tbttthl ceiuptuy is an ictillent one, nnd It could net be ether 1 e will, buch people aj Ulgby Bell. KJwIn 11 II ir, lll.-es Llll 1'ist, Anule Jte(irs, Mr. Lauru JeyCD ll-'ll, U Us Kysu and ethers. DMATHt. Eendzb In this city, en the 311. Inst .Stella C, d&ubter of lim N. and Mjggle llunder, &K d 6 mouths nntl Ddajs Funeral tretn the residence crhsr parents, Ne 1.5 Nevin street, ea Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clectr. Intirmentat Lanca-ter cemetery . It II1ZTRICR April 5, 15J7. en tbe Columbia p!ktf Mrs. Mwreani IHetrlch, wUt-ef th-i late Admb ItlutncL, in the bith year of her age. r unrI en Thnrsday, at her late residence, at 1 e clock, and at tee Mennonlte meeting hense, Mtlleisvllle, at 1 o'clock, lieutlves and friends Invited HceuL. In this city, en the 5th lust .Jehn lluehl The relatives and trlendtef the family, also Tcutenla Ledge, Ne 163, K. of I .are re-pect-fully Invited te attend thu lu natal I en h's lestdence, -Se .1 tnnth Prince tret, en Thurs day ufterneen at: o'clock. Interment at Zlen's cemetery st eKv.iv. In this city, en the 5th Inst., Mary, relict ui thelHluJumu-, Mcrvnypgtd HJ years. Iht relatlte, and lrlend of the tatnlly are rcsjiectfull lnvltidte attend thi fun'rul from the r-stl(in oef Mrs Kulp, -Ne. eil Poplar street, en Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment att Mari's cemetery uG lid MAHHMIb. Mew Tera atarast. Naw Veax, April 6 Fleur market steady : Fine, i S'v'JJ 10, Uuperdne, l: 70(il M. geed toehold, extra Wn.tni, M a O) : geed tn fancy extra htate K ta ou j common te geed extra Western, 1 1SQ l b0 WheatNe. I led atate, WKc: Nal de, iGUe i Ne 1 Red, Winter, April, 8Ij;c; May, Cern Ne. i mixed cash, 43JJc; April, 4-c : May. 4S4c OuU-Mi 1 White "tate, Jj ; Ne 2de,S7Sc. Hu JmliHd April, 3IKC n Ityedutl; H-tMrn, SfiQVjC ; State, 57H05SC IHUII1J 1 IIIUIUUl, Perkqnlet; new mess, 11300; old mess, 115 00 Lard May. 17 01 1 J nne. 17 67 Meliusns dull at Mit-tic for boiling ieck. TurpHnllne firm at IJe. Hrwln dull : stnituea te geed, II 17k01 MX. Petroleum dull! s Refined, in cat,, eke. Freights dun. grain te -Vewcuitle. ':.l Butter btea'lyj Wt-ateni Crarr,ery, S.'fJXci Elxtn Creamury, 2:020c ; state dairy, ntdi firkin tubs. UO-'-C CheeMrtrrai Western Flat, 11012ct oed te choice llifht skims, HVifJIlKc. Fancy White, UK OHJicj suite Facter-, li yAc sgudull; ouite, I3.Ollei Western, 13Q 3URar quint: Itcflned Cutleaf, t 3-10; ; Untnulated, 5ic. Tallew dull ; prime cIty,?aQ5 13.18c. Ulce nniulual ; Carolina, fair te geed, SOSJic Corre dull : fair cargoes, l&Kc. nrala and rrovtsleus. Ferntshed by H. K. Yundt, Breker, CHtoieo, April 6, 1 o'clock p. m. K ,, vi.'j'?11- Corm Oat. Ferk. Lard "y WW; & lune hii fil Inly iir'l 4jj5 ::: ua -at 731 7 0 7 47 7 31 aauHu.a ,, ,j;i .... .. l ...bj;4 iZM Diwiuber..,. Uecelpt Winter Wheat...., dprlng Wheal Cern Oau Bye Barley , Oil City. Crude oil Car Let. 17 119 ... H3i ... Ill Eeeeipta Hogs., Uean . lo.euo Closing Prltes-2 o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. Apt 11 May June July , Annual.. ' b-a ytvi a j 7a 7.21 Slil Pl'i 21 () 7.1H 7 J7 7.45 7.61 V7i l ie ,...b0Ji Keptembtr i'4i December t3X xm tiiy. erode oil ..... Chicago Produce Market. UKIOASO, April. ftSO a. m. Market opened. Wheat-May, 82Xe:June. f let July, M)),'e. i;firn-apru, mu. way, tayte June, je j uiy, sie, Ouu-au'II. aS'ffUVji May, SSJfe: J nne, 29. fork-Ma) aud J u ne, 111 ui ,;j dune, sui aiuiy.siii. May, HI. J uue, a fcx j J uly, Short Ulbs Hnje ebnsias. JnTvri&e1,,rU7,0' v.wi fnas,;siXei .'""r'pn1.- wi "ay, nxe June, sske i Juiy,te swl"""4 Apru, atHe ! Kay, wt ( jaas, aViaja, retfr-Apftt, an n t May.tw Wi Jane, an ca. Irt-nm,fjey atay,7i -lone, 17 37Xs afe- Ail, taunt Mar, Klin I Jane, t eiy, M I7H rtilMetpkl produce Marhst. raaieatraia, April C-rieur market nnleti sales,tibaiTetai Minnesota lUkers. W J54 fp l I'ennsrlvanlaramlly.ai S'lM tut Westarm de. aiena5i I'atnu. U dR ej. Rve flour qntet, It :5ti' U- Whrat spill, itni May, WXei Jun vurn-at'ru, t),';i tlur, lSc-tJnne, ITXcj juiy,.4r oaie April, July, !c i;c; May, s:a June, 3.X& Uvs 8teB Market. t'aiciae, nnrtii I Cat April The Drevr$' Journal re- ru I Cattle Kecelpt. 4 SO head t shipments. icn: markt stmnict shlpptng steers, Wte l.ttits.. i:5eW 40: ateckers and feeder, tl 73 flliiicews. bulls and m!ed.s:en)J0 bulk, r. HX3 IS; Texas gras-ers. 13 rtsji 5u. ItdKS Hen-tnts, 9,u head) btpinenta. l.em head I market strong ler (reed t rengh and mlted, M l.VK (VI t packing and shlpplnn, fft COC 5tiinht,astJj amp. tiMs te steep Kecetpta, 4(HO head s shipment, 401 1 market strong t natives, 11 (fOitV: Western, MTtfil ts) ( texana, I. itfllUi lanib, Hreu0) Kat I.issrtt. Cattle lterelpt. U. head i shipments, 57 : market actlre ; 10 te AM higher; shlpmants te New 1 erk, none. lings KecelpU. aw head t shipment 400 head : itmtket actt e : 1'hllaile.phlas. ft ltt ' i erker. iit5t common te llhL lOdSSS; pigs M 7.n5iO:shlpnH-niste sew leti, icr. ?iiwn-i.relnis. i0 head ! hltnients. ,Wt msrkel actlre . ltuhl suprlyi W!Sc higher than last tk. Slew Vara Dtecaa Nsw Yerk. April 6, 1 30 p. m. Meney leaned atSQ8 prcnu KschanireateaiJy.llsO H Governments stesdy. Currency ',tl 26,Vi bid; fa Coup, It '' bid i iti's dt II C.i'i bid. Th stiwic market this morning opened active at abeutlat night's prices, uut seen weakened, and at 10-50 prlcei were, down v4 te A percent. In the next bear stecKS were actively beugnt and advanced sharply Prices are new weak and fcverWh anil V and v, per cent, below the beat et the mernlni; Stock naraets. gtiotatlens by Uced, McUrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, I'a. saw vcHK list. 11 a. . 11 w. S r. Canada I'acinc !1X 6-S e'V C C.C1I 6 H. I5l4 W Colerado Ceal 41 41 t! Central 1'ac te K' 40 Canada Southern t.ni 6i) ft ChLSt. L. A l'gh IH'n. A Itle. li .. ni lel.L.A W H7 13- 130H Erie SH S UH Krle, 2nd 1KH K.'Vi 10iW Jer. C 7"V, 7" ? R. AT MS W-i SJH Len.A N 6IH 67 6--i L.. Shere Vi i Mlch.fn M'i Msi M Heck Valley S SI SIM Missouri Pad He 119 Ki hH H.V TK I4 N. F. ITel 6i, ) nJi N. West. Z 13K-J Ift, N Y.C 11- llJ'J 1WH Bast Tennessee C H' l'i 14 Omaha tl lfi iH OreironTranspenatlon..... 3IJ 84H MS Onuule A v 1SV laclflelsU :' 7V 7Ji Ulchmend Terminal 41( 4l(J 4"; St. faul Vl'l 9! KH Tex. Pac ?2 sy.S -( Union I'ac 6 , 6 4 61H Wabash Cem X .12 1H Wabash 1'rel rs' S3 S Wustrra U 77H 77 7'i West Shere liends ri New Kngland 64 ,' 6i'i parLAOBZ.rBiA list. Leh. Tal tt H.N. Y.Afhlla 11U US "'.'i I'a. Kit- SjJ & 69 Heading 21 13-16 M 9-l SIW Leh. .av SO.'J Hestenv.fass. J7J iTH .... I'.A B 27M v cent Peeples Pass IH. (ien'U V3 109 Wi OU 6;?; 64W Wil 1'hlla. Traction ta XE JT AD VEX TISEXEyTS. B AKLNQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. puis powder never vane. A marvel of ut,,j aueuatu auu auuivKiuiruna, aauia economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in comnetltlen with the multitude of low punty. aaa.aa.aa a,aaaaa a. A . .a,... .a .a- Maaa. test, short weight, alum or phosphate powder. Held only tn earn. Uetal BaaiKe Fewsaa Ce. 104 Wall Street, New Yerk. mayCT.lvdaw CODFISH BALLS AND POTATO xALAIMer Lu"ch T111S EVENING at the MXNNallCHOIt 11UTKL. It WANTKD DIN1NO-KOOM UIRL. Unu experienced. Apply at once a IIOTKLLVNC ST tit, east et depot. aClt w ANTKI). loe half-men at once en very liberal terms Facilities unsurpas-ed. 11IIOWN nUOTIIEHS. ml7-3tnd.tw Nurserymen, Hechestcr, . Y POK SALE A GOOD KSTABLISUED bu.lnei"., In the bett locution at Harris bun.'. I'a, en erth 3d streU aeve Market, lien't require much caplial. Uoed reasons ter el lng Address, J as. CI.AKKE, sO-lmd 101 Locust St., ilarrlsbnrg, I'a WANTED A situation by a man nf 12 years expe rience as santman In a Dry Goods ortirenery Stere Apply ut F. II.THOU V A CO 'S Advertising .gencyand Employmentefflce, .2 North (jueen Street. Broend Tloer. ESTATE OK JAMES AL OUANNELU late nf l.aucaster, Fa., deceased. Letter of admlnlttratlen en raid estate having been gran ted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted ineruiuure refjuesta-a te inaae iiumeuiate pay ment, and these having claims or demtnd against the sarne.wlll present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re.ldlng at Ne. 131 Charlette street, Lancaster, Fa. ANNAM. CtlAN.VELI, rusuetdw Administratrix. CJ.ET THE BEST AND BRIOUTE3T. M Fratlej's Liquid Eatg Dye are 5 cent each, ere furiS cuU. A set of beautiful Sal ter Cards, alzeSzO, given away with every set of 0 bottles of dyes. Dry Dyes IntiMkages.IcolersforScenU, wltb an Easter Lard rUAlLEY'S EAST END FHAUHACY. MmdM.W.FB (Opposite .uteraMarbet) W A NT ED A SITUATION BY A young man of experience In a Dry Goods Stere. Uefurence lurntshed, Apnlvat F. 11. Tlt-ilIT ACO'8 Advertising Agency and Kmplevment office, 'il North Queen Street, btcend Fleer. STATE OP JOANNA BI1ZEB, LATE of l.eaceck town-hip. Lancaster county, Pa , deceased. Letters et administration en said e-vatu having been granted te the undersigned, el lemons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having duties or demands against the sane, will pre. tent them without delay for settlement te UM undersigned, residing In Lancaster, Pa. U1UAU U1TZKB, m.3 6tdW Administrator. JJOUND AT LAST I A Sure Cure for Coughs and Celd. cociiiuv.s:ceunii core losthiWerk EVKItT TIME. Guaranteed te tic a cent? at W"' " re,uaa- nfs bet- Cochran's Drug Stere, N09. lJ7AlOHTHQIJEENST. Lancaster, Pa. lnar9Tirjreeait'a yU'" DeTer UM "' eU"' TQlANOY BAHKETH -rea- EASTER TOKENS. Accepted wlthmnrh fsvnras desirable substi tute, for cards as KasterOltts Leng Focketbeoks-all the Newest Celers and Styles. vapor Uath-McKeene' Toilet lean, I cent a cake. Mrs. E. M. Woodward, HMW ADMMKTiaKMMtm. OUR C10AH8, MIA QUKRIDA AND Unldee Line are CI.KAH HAVANA rtU I.Kit band made. as. I AVI1 In trains of Mrs and lCHTs. LKMUTlt'SUIUaKBTUHK, 1M Bast King sueeU lanlSWASKttd Telephone Connection. ARA.11RCI1ANUK. for tale, en easy terms, a cod msnnfao msnnfae tnrlns business, reutrally located. paying lane firetlta en geed manufactured. rrd estab. Isnedalt ever the United States. Satisfactory reasons at vn for selling. Apply at aptltddfts' tiii! erricc. 351,000 FOR A FINEH AND BF.T- TKK CltAMPAUNB Til AH Due de MonWDeiie. AT KOHKKR' L1QUOK 8TOKB. Ne. a Centre Square, Lancaster, ra. nniNK irnu RiCNT OR SALE. IT Hetise with modern Improvement and learn heat. Utrgelawnandtaid A variety I an Se. of trult tm and urape vines. tse North Lime .t.U Apply te kr.hlels aprMId Ne &w North Lime Street. TTSE HAT DYNAM1TK TO DESTROY a J Hats and Mice. Try Cern Dynamite aa a -,t.r furharil ami anlt FernS. twin articles are well spoken et by persons who have used IMBU 'OT0 W West Klnc Street inssTATK OV MARTHA 110UT1NO. Hi late or Lancaster city. I'a . deceased. Let. ter of administration en said estate having been granted te the under laned. all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pav raent, and these having claims or demand against me rame, wilt present them without delav for settlement te the undersUned, resld In tn Lancaster, I'a. JOHN llnllllNO. marSietdW Administrator. rAK HALO XeSTItlKl.NO CUTTMIS. 5e UeYLOTTKI) CLOT11INO. lVaceantl geed-will ; generous wages ; plenty of work, tied together with strictly reliable materials and low prices, give us the lead, aud we keep ahead. Come and see the busiest Clothing Hoase lu the city. Wakamakxu A Brown's Oak Hall, Secthbast Cerner Sixtii and Mar- kkt Sts., Philadelphia. R. RAIL Spring Opening -or- PARASOLS! SATURDAY, APRIL 16. W Ladle note the date and kindly favor us with your presence. Will show a beautiful line. R. B. & H., Ne. 14 East Kln Street, apl-hnd 1887. E"TK"a-1887. We have new en exhibition and for al THE LAKUE4T AND HUT AS4UUTMENT OF RtlTEKOOOM XTBS OFFEUBU IN TUIS C1TT. hastbr Baas, all styles and sices, beautifully marbled, with that handsome finish which no ether Kaster EIgs have. 11AJ.GIVU WGO'. PIIETTT EASrKR NESTS, CUTF. LITTLK BUCKRT, etc LONG'S PATENT SPINNING KUUS-the novelty of the season. JCverv boy and girl should have one ibey are se cheap, only Sets. Our liand-Palnted J'ercelaln Kggs are even mere b antlful thin these eflsst year. They are going fast Call early and make your selec tion. A grand display of Colored Rabbits, Owls, Hells and ether Easter attractions. Te color a beautiful set of cuter Kggs, Ufe Leng's Marbled Kvg Uvea (price 5 cents a bot tle), and Leng' Manic (hip., three color for 5 eta call ana see our Handsome Window Dis play ; se much admired by e d and young lirlng your little ones with you. II you want sematclng pretty for Kaster, call at LONG'S DRUG STORE, NO. 12 NOKIII QUEEN ST., It Lancaster, P. J.8 GIVLERACO. We are In Business with New Goods. Ladles1 Jerseys. We opened a Full Line nf New Style Jerse), in medium and geed quail tie New Line of Ladles' Cellars and Cuffs. White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Blbbens. Ac. Plain Stripe Seersuckers, Crinkle Seersuckers. New Dress Goods and Summer Silks. It will pav persons wanting Dress Goods and Silks te leek at our goods and price. We open New Goods In every de partment almost dally. JolmS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 86 saasrt Kins Street, LAXCA8TEB.PA J. B. CALDWELL ft CO. BROOCHES -Fen- BRIDEGROOMS' GIFTS In Domed Cluster Settings The apex stone a specimen Ruby, Em erald, Fearl or Sap phlre, surrounded by a graduall j deaeendlng plane of Diamonds. J. E. CALDWELL &CO. 902 Chestnut St., raiLADiLrMiA. trMWADVMKrnKMKMn TkR- RAKER HAS HKMOVR1I HIS A-r umoate Ne M NORTH LIMB sr. msetld Cerner et urant St IJtOR SALKOR HKNT-HKlCK STAHLK C and let, 17x80 teet, en Christian street, be tween Ksst King and Utanae slireu Can tm easily enanivd Inte a marhlne shop or wans- house. Basy terms. it. u. UKUiiant.n, ap.-iwd Attorney at taw. GRANT HAI.Ii FOR HENT. A Lame. Well. Lighted ltoem, with ante room, and suitable for ledtes or printing offlce. also two large rooms en second story of same building, suitable for offices or lodging rooms. JOEL I. HAINES. apr4-ldM,W,8 Ne. 3J North IMika street U8 MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanil SmdReed G RAND FAIR EXCELSIOR HALL Blue Gress Cemmandery, Me, 5, KNIQBTS OF THI OOUU IAQLB, BeglnntiiKSATl'IttiAY. APRIL ath and Centln- ulug Until TllUKsiiAY, At'ttlL Hit, Inclusive, Bach purchaser nt a tleket la entitled te a chance In a VALl'AULK WH1TB ASH Ball HOOM8U1TB. TICKETS, fk Band of Music every evening. 10 OBNT8. rill be In attendance apl UtdR R EMOVAIi ! REMOVAL I AFTER APRIL 11th, I will be pleased te see my Irlends and custo mers at my NBW 6TAN1) Nes. 145 and 147 North Quetn St., Where I will hare belter facilities and will carry the most Complete Line of Paints, Oils, Varnlehea and Qiaes, IN THE CITY. RSMRMBKR-Thts Is the enl mlv store tn the cltv that makes aSI'BCl ALTT or PAINTS, and by se doing can compete with lib rniladelDbla neuses, v. aii and see the NBW STORK. JOHN F. HEINITSH, NO 143 A 117 NORTH QUEPN ST.. LAXCASTsa, Pa. apit tfd TJAOKK A BKOTUEK. SPRING OVERCOATINGS -AND- SUITINGS. Standard and New Styles In Men's and Beys' Wear, new Heady ler Spring Sals. -ALPO Ready-Made Clothing, -IN- Business Suite, Drees Suits, Beys' Euite, Ohildren's Suits. ' UNDERWEAR. Game and Balbrtggaran Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, at Popular Frtcts. Geld " and Silver " Shirt, E. & W. Cellars and Ouffd. d NO. 35 WIST KINO 8TRBBT, LANCASTEIt, PA. N: EWYOKK STORE. WATT & SH.AJ), 6. 8 & 10 MAST KLNQ ST., LAHCASTBE,rA, Invite ladles te Kismlne their Immense Stock of Swiss, Nainsoek and Cambria KsIBltOIUEBIKS. Swiss, Nainsoek and Cambrle FLOUNCINQS. Swiss, Nainsoek and Cambrle ALL-OVKK KM BBOIUKUlGl. Keal Band-Mads TOKCUON LACES. Cream ana Beige OBIBNTAL LAOIS. Cream and Delgs OBIBNTAL LACB FLOUNC INOS. Black Trimming Laces. BLACK LACB ALL-OTBBS. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINOS. A Choice Line el BEHDED FRONTS. BBADXD SETS. BEADBD OBNAMBltTS. BEADED TBlsI MINOS. BEw-DBEMTBIMMIRei. At Popular Priest, -AT TBE- New Yerk Stere. MR BROTBER EMBROIDEKIES NKW AD VKltTiatCMKNTa. WANTED A RKUABLK HlNUI.K man (Merman who ean speak Bnallshpre ferivd) tn laka cans nt pbystelan's horse s reference required Inqmle of mt-tiaaw i oXU,ceatavllte,ra. SI'KUIAI.TIKS FOR TUB NEXT KKW WKKKS-llandaninn Spring Overaeata t" Ordrr llniHt with silk for u. Soetoh Cheviot suits te order, elegantly made and trliamed for rm. t'aiitalrsins m order from at op. Hemea. tier these ptlce will only tie Inra few weeks A. It HOSRNaTBlN. Ne 37 North Uueen fltrent incaaier, fa. E Nm.Kir.Ki: SIUUK i'ARM. Btandatd Itred Mallluns In Service. btokmkine(iiri) aaaae Receid, I ) ears, 147, Ht tlBNKT (t)ll) IMM Send for New Catalogue. llAN'LH RNOt.B, apl SmdAw Marietta, fa. tal'KlNU, 18S7. A New Departure ter ltneaster In Fine Tal Tal ertng. Imperttrg direct fntmth best makers et fine Wejllens. t ha a) usl received through the llotten custom house, large Invoice of tuy own linportallen of 8U1T1NU, BIMtlNO OVVKCOAT1NU ANU TROltSKRINU, The like of which, for stle and iiualty,ha never ben ciualed In tbl city, and cannot be urpasred A sp-clsl Invitation Is hersby extended te all In want nf bpting ttarmenta te call early and secure Choice I'stterns Workmanship the very beat aud prices lower than ever. 11 (IKHHART. marn l)dR Ne 41 North Vlufen Street. AMVBBMMHT. P Ul.TO.V Ol'KRA HOIMK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL O. 1887. "Society' Prefotence r.rerywhere." The Ben Ten of the World. McNISa, JOHNSON & SLAYIN'S RKriNBD MINSTRELS. Under the Personal management of MR. W.8. ULCVULANU. "Music and Mirth without Vulgarity." The Funny, Uretcsque tiymuasts, UaMZA and ARNO. 42 F. asiiteva FOOTLIOHT AVOR1TBS. 42 AMOL In a Pregramme of Splendid New Inventions And the American- a Mean-Japanese Bur- lesoue, "THE L1TTLK FLT CK1N." Secure Seal 1 Avoid Crowd ' fltlt'S? r.SOATJCBNTS. Reserved Cesls new en sate. a.-td F ULTON Ol'KRA UOUSa Tburaday Evening, April 7, 1887. Gilbert and Sullivan' Latest Opera, RUDDYGORE. Presented by the McCaall Opera Cemique Ge. JOHN A.McCAULL .Proprietor and Manager. With the same east new playing at McCaull's Opera Heuse, Philadelphia, Includlnc Dlgtiy HnU, Edwin Hnff, .1, be Angeles, Kills Ky.-i, Lsnra Jnyce-llell. Jesle Knspp, Hesde Fair. bairn, Adlne Drew. Magnificent Costume. Original Scenery from McCanir Opera Heuse, McCaull's Opera Orchestra and the Composer' Original Orchestration. PRICES He., 7Jc. A II 00 UKSEKVKH BEITS 75c. AS 1. 1 SW Hale of seat will een Monday morning, April 4, at S a tu , at opera house. al-td nmw Nunn; nRANDOl'ENINQ OK Bard & McElroy's NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 33 and 35 tfeuih (Juie Street, (OPP. FOUNTAIN INN,) On Saturday, April 2d, With an Entire New Stock of "DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cleths, FEATHERS, &c, &c. We would call raneclal attention te our Car pets from Auction. 1N(,BA1NCAKPKTS,9 c ....Werth 2Se. INOKAINCARI'ETS.n c Werth 31c. INuKAINCAKFKTS.atl c Werth tee. lNI4UAINCAKPIl'IS,a7Ke Werth ate. INr.KAI.VCAKHST8.40 0.... Werth S0e INUltAINCAIiFETS.M c Werth 66c. In Heme-Made Hag Carpets we show one of the best lines lu tbe cltv at Extremely Lew Frlres. One Let Smyrna Rucs.targe ats,extra quality, from auction, at S3 i worth S3 ea Une Case best Calicoes, 4c. One esse Indigo Calicoes, Se. One Bale et Muslin, yard wide, ler covering tobacco beds, at 4c. a yard 1 regular price. Se. The best Steam-Cored Feathers : every pound as te quality and price guaranteed. SW Lew prices In every department. Call and see for yourselves 33atd35 Sonth Queen Street, ViVY. FOUNTAIN INN.) maris-lydaw rM aijse vurrmta. pLEAHK NOTICE THAT CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. W CKNTKE SgOABB. Is net a branch of, nor Is It In any way con needed with any ether store In this city. Alse notice that we Intend te and will have a lust share of trade In our line. If fair dealing, low prices and strict attention tn business wul ac complish tt; and the .fact that our nutnereua customer en Opening Dav, aad every day since are coming back with Increased orders, I snffl. clent proof that our goods are giving saUsfae tlen as te quality and price. Our ale. andSte. Coffees are doing It. We guarantee te sell as cheap as any Katall Heuse te Lancaster. arDent fergst the number, UBNTBX "mJtldaw JOHNA.CLABK, sOLAUKK'S Sea Deep Prices ! scans Choice Tomatoes..., SCans Sugar Cern SUaaaPea scans Blackberries ia.aaa , la,,f. .,., ... .for SS Cents. ....for is Cents. for IS Cents. .....fertttcsntsa for SS Cents. 1 Can Table Peaches . . for SS Cent. 1 cms Bagl Brand Coeoensed sUlk.fer U Cent. Beul, CeMl-er ud Act, . we would advise you. Send at enes for Ihs above before they are all gene. CLARKE'S TiA ADD OOFF11 1TOR1, MO.M WEST K1N STKBET. W, .-Alsssst Whtta Bmiur far I ssatt. bard 4 Mcelrey, tinrminm. H IRHH a BROTH Bh. OUR GRAND Easter Display -or- Boyi and (Mdren'i CLOTHINGI All this week our TnURO FOLKS asLKSHOOM will exhibit the kuwt and latest Novelties In ROTS' AN l itilLullaNS ci.erHINO la sack styles and gaslltte nsrsr befers attempted In Lancaster. Our stock t net like a eolleetlea of old eeln, an accumulation of years, but Just fresh from our factory. Betas manufacturer, we are able te plaea tien the market the latest Styles and Pattern s of goods at the early part of tee season. Don't fall te call and examine for yourself a ynn will realise, that our tore I FlllST AND A BO V St ail ethers, and where you can gst the Latest Style, the Ileal quality and the Nicest Fit for the LKAeT M JNK I. As we Rater for the Best Trad -people of Keflntd and Artlstle Taste, who are capsble of appreciating In UM highest Sense, tbe Artlstle styles and Fine dualities of our goods, we are capable of suiting all the peculiarities of our patrons. Helng our own manufacturers, we enjoy unequalled advantages, aad you, the stetatl Uuyer, can reap tits benefit by visiting lirsh & Brether. ONI PRIOB MERCHANT TAILORS, -AND- Clothiers and Furnishers, OOB. MOUTH QUEEN 8T. AMD OaUrTMA A.UAHB, LANCABTIIt. rA w ILLlAalMOIl S FOSTBB, Seed Time and Harvest Grand Prize Pumpkins. tUK PHIZES TO D1STH1BUTKD AT LA. CaSTErtCOUNTf , AGRlCULTUrtAL FAIB, NIXT FiU, First Prize. 1 MAF3 DRESS SUIT, $1500, FORTH LABaEVr PUMPKIN. Second Prize. A MaN'S $1000. SUIT. FOB TUB SECOND LABOEST PUMPKIN. Third Prize. A MAN'S SUIT, $6.00, FOB THE T1IIKD LAKUEtT PUMPKIN. The Pumpkin are te be Balsed from SEED TO BE OBTAINED FROM US, AND FOB WHICH THERE IS NO CUABOE. Te these who de net care te compete for prise we would be pleased te have them call ter soma seed and grew the pumpkins a large as possi ble, as thrse pumpkins are of a superior quality and have been known te grew se large as te weigh 110 pounds. The winners et prizes will be given thstr choice et clothing at the prices named, and will be fitted at our store, where there is also a Large Assortment of New Styles for Spring, In CHILDREN'S AND BOIS' SUITS, OK NTS' LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS, FULL DBESS SILK HATS, CHILDREN'S FANCT CAPS AND POLOS, NECKWEAR, UNDEBWBAS UOSIBBT, BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPEBS for Ladles', Misses, Beys and Gent. TRUNKS, VALISIS, OABBaS AND TRAVELING BAOS, at ra LOWEST PRICES. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, II, 30 ud 88 East Hag St, LANCASTER, PA ram maim am bmm. -vnriR hent. JD Twe or tour rooms In Brlmtrsr's Nsw Bntidinat. Ne. ltUst North Queen street. Heat ana gas meiuuea. ; :-TL Z.m'm -". . a- AnulT at febis-tfa BbUMMBB'B LIVBBY OFFICB. -nOR KKNT-A FABM WITH 8 ACRES MS et Land In a splendid condition ea the Strasburg Turnpike, about 4W miles from Lan caster and 1 mile from Millport, for further particulars Inquire et H MRS BLIZ4BETHHAMP. aps-tfd Ne. tu west ch.stnnt street HOUSES FOR RENT.-BRICK DWELL ING house. Ne. an North qeasa strast. Alse thres-stery Brtek Dwelling Heuse, NasAt East erauga street Alse two story Brtek sJBUd. Ing, snltable for shop or factory. Ne. SS North Chilsttan street, Possession et all glvea taiaa. dlataly. Apply te J.UETB1NMETZ. Ansy, m-lwd os North Pass Street. niOK SALE AT A VKRY LOW FIQORB J! FOB CASH. . .- A large Blewer aad taktHoras-Pews Ea gins. Crahasasataaalaaat.esrraBef). A Boer seutIONalViILKR. a jrraata bop. TM party parssskslssg SsstaasaaeraK. frOU,,0,Bi,l VbDB TOOL WOBf , aptrlit YEftmn wsiaatfti. .? Va. &fe? . c '''. t ',;: j.Ki.VgjA te2LttfS.tliejJ.&i
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