yyym LANCASTER BAIL INTELLIGENCE!, WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 1884. NO CASE MADE OUT, THIS HPIIUATA TUAMTH HJHCII AllUKO. rim r.vldonce KntU te mibitsntlnti) llie Ulinrge ut Aliirriftr Unity's lledy UIhIiiieiI by lilt HrliilUef, This morning Jan. Dell, Jehn Stevens, Juhu .Ieiich mid Cherien Miiunluir, the tramps wlie wero cliarir,ed with lulllctltiij inJiirlcH which caused tlm tlcntlt of I'M ward llaley, Minn "Hrldi'i ort Patty," nt Mlllwny mi lust Friday, vu'iotnkeu from the prison te Kplirutn for n henrlnjr. bofero cmilte I). I). Kraals-.. The prisoners worelnolinrKoof Ollloer Heffman, of the Itc.idlnic railroad, and wero hnndoufTed In pnlrs All Medr the read botweon this eltynnd Ephratn, crowds wcre Katlioted nt the niattetiH, nnxlottste eatch n Kllmtue of the prUDtiers. A'. Hphrata n lare party had nssombled, nttd the prisoners worentonoo taken te the 'rnulio'seflloo, when) no ene wan admitted except the witnesses anil ropiesontntlvcs of the uews papers of Lanoaster and Keadinjr. Ttia llenriuc, The hearing was started promptly at 0 o'clock and the 'ntulte stated that the men had Ursa been charged with felonious assault and battery, but wero new nlce charged with iiiurder. Neither the prlsoueis nor the oemnion wealth wcre lopribetitcd by ceunsal, The prisoners wrre told that they could nak sueh ipies tiens as they raw lit Officer Frcdericlc llelfmnn testillcd that en the day after the nun was injured he went te Mlllway and saw liltu put en the train, from what witness heard he thought the Injuries could net have been made by the tram ; he thou started te leek for the four men who hnd been with llaley ; he heard Manning had gene ahead ; witness went te Kphratn mid ariestcd Manning first ; his companions seen caine along and they wero takeu into custody. The moil wero each taken away noparntely and questioned by the wliucrs. The steries told by thein were substantially as thone published before iu the 1nti:i,i.iei:icku , they denied any critnn and said they wcre net with llaley when he was hint ; tHovens, en tue way te prien, said ene of the party had held lfnlej u when a weight train parsed ; Mnnuliig in LaucaMcr said, " Cheer up ; if it was net for wh.shy we would net be here ; te make a man r.ullty they must piove It." The llnllrunil .11 I'll Tcitlly. Alfred Urojery and Themas Williams, engineer and (Weman c f the p.isseuger train which inn north en the day of this occurrence, testillcd tmliNtantially as they did when before tlm orator; the man, be fere the ongiue reached him, was t far from the track te have been touched by any part of the train; the flicmau watched him until the whole train panned and he dldi.j' ni'ive nor did nuyef the cars touch ii i tn ; he wjs lying across the track with his head towards it. Sarmirl Kby testified that hesiw Mm man when he was lying by the side of tli track flltceu tniuntis after the pi-piirr tram had passed; his hend wis ' .u feurtrcn Inches from the tall ; the i-iati moved slightly, but did ret speak ; tuner saw Haley before that time ; saw the prihet.ers after the body was found. KiUin M't'.tiilpy, Laura Hear nnd Alice Wnlfe testified that they were the first te find Haley after tic train had stepped ; his head was nbeut a feet from the rail ; he only moved his baud ; the four defendants came from Mlllway with the crowd. The witr.OMses wrre cters-cxnmlrjcd by Manning, ene of the prisoners, who seem ed te be intelligent and very anxious te make inquiry into the case. They said the iniured man had a hat which had a out d.'Wii through the middle aud it looked as though the cars had made it. .1 rph llrubakcr testillcd that he was stall' u agent at Millway ; he was inform cd ill kC a man was lying along the track ; he uiutup.md found him as dcierlbed ; from that position he ceul 1 net liavi been struck by n train ; there were no marks in the ditch as though the man had mevet. Engineer Oiegety, upon biiug recalled, te ilU'd th a' he saw tl.e four prireueis statu t.ig a aitist a ile of tics about "00 janl smith of Midway , told the fireman te tell iLe Miit ion assent that a man was lying n'eug the ttnek and he had hotter have him removed. n.e llieman, upon being recalled, testl tie 1 that he teid tlie statieu agent of the man lying along the track and advised him te s ml seme one up te leek after him. Bintuel Dyer testillcd that he saw Haley at Mr. Erb's heuse after he was hurt ; he fipoke but little and when he did it was enh te curse and swear inn rambling way ; linn- of the defendants assisted in taking II ili) 'e the railroad; heaul the doctor say (hitiug the night that Haley would net gctuvcr thin. What l'jiienger Saw. Lemeii Myers, who was a passenger en the tram, testillcd that he saw the injuted man ; Le was lying en his fllde crosswise In tin ditch with his he.nl uext te the rail ; his head was 18 or "0 inches from the t ail ; his hat was drawn after the train by the ciirient; the man did net iiMvt- in the least ; raw four men en the pi mde of Mlllway ut a pile of tics ; i.fii.1 the ttaln had passu! they walked upon the track and followed it. Jereme lti-nsler testified that he was 'it Mlllwa) when the train stepped ; the llro llre rnan told him a man was lying along the track and he eheuld be looked after, as he did net knew whether thej hadstruek him or ret ; witucss with the prisoners n d eMiets went up te whute Haley was lying ; seveml of the priseiicts weie drunk; the hat worn by Haley looked as though it had btcn tern tSteveus, the boy, told wit nets at the station that they had left ene of ll'iir paity behind, as he had intended te sleep In n bam. Jehn Ilcnder testillcd that he haw the iujuinl mau lying en the side of the rail read with his head resting en the ties, Haley's Whereabouts. Daniel Graybll!, who residca a mile west of KotliBviUe, testillcd that Haley came te his heuse en the afternoon of this day and asked for a drink ; he was very drunk ; he then went away, following his com panions, and going towards the railroad ; the men had nsked the hired mau whether Ilnley could sleep in his barn and he told them he was net boss Manning, of the prisoners, cress oxara exara incd the witness, and nil of the prisoners Mated that they did net soe Ilnley from the tlme they left him nt QrayblllM until after he was injured. II. IS. Hess testified that he was nt Hothsville en the day llaley was Injured ; he saw the four prlaouers pass first und Haliy followed them seme dlstauce in about in minutes. Louisa Keller testified that oho saw four men paBs her heuse en the railroad, walk ing towards Mlllway, and the fifth mau followed bhettly alter wards ; the llrst party kept looking towards Itothsvllle. Jehn Benders testified that he was walk, lug en the railroad that day and saw four men walking toward Itothsvllle (which was n difforent ditoctien from that In which the ether witnesses had lecn thorn going) jwltiiess did uotrccegnlzo these met in the persons he taw. Kniina M Mlnnlch testified that she lins at Mlllway ; en this Friday she was at home between 4 and 0 o'elook ; she saw Jamil. Dill, one of the defendants, at her home ; he asked for something te rat, which was glveu him; when wltness baud, ed the Lte.id te hltn she noticed bleed en his hand (Dill interrupted the witnem nnd Kali), " It is from n scratch, which I luve new nud I get It that day.") This was befere the train passed. ChiiMiaunOeycr testlfled that oho ro re sldih between Itothsvllle nnd Mlllway ; taw four men pass her heuse en this day, and seme tlme afterwardi another man came along and follewod thorn j wltncsj thought It was posslble for the last man te be nt the place whero he was found about the tlme the train arrived thoie ; he could net have goue much farther than that ; he was te drunk he could seatcely get nlengt Alter hearing the ovldenoo, the Vqillre thought Micro was net nufllolent te held the prisonerH, and they wero discharged. Ilnley' lluily Ulslmiul, During the progress of the hearlng, the 'soulre roeolvod a dlspateh from the rela tives of llaley nt Drldgopert, C'eiiii,,nsklug him te have his body shipped te that place nt onee, and te communicate with II. W. Deris, at Carlisle tlK.lNII HAI. StAHuUK. Tlie Ifiliretv mirlitl Union Uelnlirntlnc tlie I'nrltn NitiiMiu nt tlmnt Hull. Lait night being the joyous feast of I'nrltn wns colebrated by u bat tnasqite In Urntit hall, given by the Hebrew soeial union, of this city. About forty persens were masked. .Most of the Jewish families of the city wcre present. The Salvation armies and the sheemaker, bin wlfe nud baby wcre the most plcaslui; nnd original make tips en the lloer. They nttrncted much trtentlni! and each took thelr part very Itvi rly. I'rliscs were nwardrd for the host char acter pcimatleu, the first prlr.e being taken by the Salvation Army, Ne. 1, nnd the r.ecuinl prlze te the shoemaker, his wlfu anil b.iby. The prizes were given out. at 11 o'clock, when the unmasking took plaoe, after which all ropaireil le their tcspectlve homes only te appear afterwards in full dress. At 12 o'clock stipper was furnished by II. Copland, and served by Jeseph Lebar. Among the most nttraotlve In mast; and cestitmn worn L. Ilasch, L. Astrieh, Gee. Hamburger, Mrs. L.Sylves ter, Misj Stella Ilirsh and L Heffman, as the Salvatieu Army Ne. 1, who played en all kinds of musical instruments. Mr. Heffman's playing en the cornet was almost equal te that of a Levy. Iu the Halvatleu Army Ne. 2 appcated Isaae Strauss, A. Gniismati, Merris Strauss, Amelia Strauss nud Miss Miller. Shoo Sheo Shoe maker and wife, M. Roeeuthal nud llalph Simen. Among the characters norRenatod were the following : Irish Lord, Simen Hirsh ; Hott'e. Hrui, Astrich ; Shepherdess, Miss Hallle Iteseriiteiu , Irish Washurwnmiu, Isnae Hesenstein ; Hed Carrier, D. G. Ilirsh ; Peddler Hey. Master M. Let I) ; Pcdtller Weman, Misj Cairie Strauss. The Sister of Charity was porsenatod by Miss Hose Hlrsh, Mil's Helle Adler. as Snow Flake, wns very attractlve ; Ditte I'age, Herman Astrieh ; Country GUI, Miss Zetta Selig , Sailor Dey, Scott Adlcr. Prominent among the Invited guests present wero : Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mevers, Miss Meyers, Mrs Frnttrcs Ilirsh, Miss Kpstniu, Miss N'ollie Cwln stein ami Miss Hose Frank, of I'hiladol I'hiladel phia , Mr and Mrs Hoienthal.of Haleigh. C , I) H Wullfe N. Y ; A. Merris, San Antoula, Texas ; L. HelTmnn, Seuth Carolina ; Mr. and Mrs. I). Mil) or. Hev Dr. Uugerlttder, Mr. and Mrs II. Luckenbach, Lancaster. Tajler's orchestra of six pieces furnished the tnitb'c. During the graud march the Salvation Army Ne. 1 distributed tracts containing humorous verses nppropriate te the occasion. IT l1 rlUMIfOltl). I lie SIhii 1,'HiiRtit In Unrllnle Is I rt entitled us the one.i.ytil Hurie Ttilaf, It has been noticed previously that the Carlisle authorities had arrested a man whom they supposed te be Jehn Frauk fold, thu fjmuus herse thief nnd Jul Ineiker; and that Prisoukcepor Hurk huldi r had sent en a photograph of Frank letd te be compared with the man held Micro I'he following dispatch was re ceived this afternoon : CAUMM.K, Pa , Mar. 10, 1894. D. A' Jlurkheldcr, Lun. Ce, Vrlien, Lancaster J, V. Sewers, of Lancaster, identified him as Jehn Fraukferd, of Lancaster, Pa. Jeb IHrrz, Chief of Police. The man who has identified Fraukferd undoubtedly is the Jehn Sewers who for many years was a night watchman in this eity ami who remeved te U.irlUle seme eais age. He should kuew Fraukferd unmistakably. Tin history of Frankford has se often been .ivcn that It is scarcely uecessary te ropreduco it. He has been ene of the most expeili'iiccd jail broakers in thin country nnd his reputation in that line is notorious. In 1877 he was convicted of herse stealing and larceny iu this county ami was senten ced te 111 years imprisonment, He made several attempts toescapo,cuttiug through iron clad cells twice. Iu making ene at tempt te get nway nbeut three years nu'e he wns shot in the face by Cipt. Jehn P. WtUe, wl e was then prison kceper. Frem that wound he lest the sight of ene eye outiiely. In the summer of 1832 he os caped irem the shoe shop of our prison wih a number of long term convicts. He was recaptured in West Chester again, escaped nnd was agalu captured, and after helm; convicted en sixteen charges of herse eteallng nud larceny, was sent back te Lancaster te finish his term. In Ootebor last, with cloven ethors, including the Buz, nds, he escaped for the last tlme, nud if new brought back will ue doubt seen make another diMi for freedom. itAii.HOAi auuiii:nt.-. A rifllit Train llcniuilltlied mi tlie i-urt Iepelt llallreud. Tills morning nbjut 0 o'clock there was an aceulcnt en the Columbia nud Peit Deposit railroad, about ten tnilosbalew Columbia, by which eWvuu freight cars wero thrown from the track, aud two of them badly wrecked, the traek tern up for seme dlstauce aud the toad blockaded all day, The accident wns caused by a broken flange en ene of the car wheels. The Columbia wrecking traiu was Gent down te oleartho trnek. rnt.l Criiitird, This tiierniug James Malouey, a repair man en the Pennsylvania railroad, em pleyed iu Supervisor Michael Dartley's gaug, nt Dlllerville, whlle attempting te jump upon n hand truck leaded with ir u, get ene of his feet uuder the wheel nnd had it badly crushed. He was taken te Ids home, Ne. 840 West James strict, where he was attended by Dr. Helnnd. He will net lesn his feet but will be did. nblcd for seme tlme. ejnuuuii hTi.r.i'i.t-.s Tliut el ttm rrctitmlui Uliurcti found tn be tlm UUIiuit lu tlm illy. Mr. Jntncs 0. Carpeutcr, the well known surveyor, has bceu rcoently dovetlug him self te n study of the comparative Nova Neva Nova teons of the Iwo hlghest church utcoples In Lancaster that of Trinity Lutheran en Seuth Duke Bticet and that of the Pres byterian church en East Orntige atrett Ue finds the olevatiou of the eardlunl points of the atcople of the Prcflbytcriati church from fhe lovel of the ohureh pave ment te be 173 leet, 0 Inches, The ulovntlen of the cardiual points of the Luthernn ehurcli stcople is 188 fcet, -1 inches, from Its pnvetnent base. Dut, iuasmueh as the latter pavoment lu 25 fcet, 7 Itioues lower than the pavement nt the Presbyterian ehuich. that height must be added te that of the Presbyterian steeple, nuking it 100 feer, 1 lneh. Counting, thoreforo, the couipaiatlvediflerouce-i la thu helghts el their location, the Preabytarlan ehuich stcople is 10 feet, 0 Inohes higher than that of Trinity Lutheran. bale et HauU Fixture Tue llxtuicB of the Inte Commercial in tietml bank of Headlug wero sold by the Pi en national en Saturday list te n new bank about te be opeued at Lincoln, Lan caster county, OLUMBIA NEWS. .ion itKtiui.Ait uumtEHi'dNDr.ntiic. Htnblieit In tun AUnumen In the Huclnl World Acrein ttm Itirtr HerunRti llmtaet of Lata Mews. .TnmcB Hwconey wns ntnbbed In the nbdomen Inte Inst night by Ambrose O'Dennell, ou Frent street. A feud hns long existed botweon the two, but last night they met en Frent stroet, shook hands, nnd bcaame engaged In nn npparently frlendly conversation. O'Don O'Den O'Den eoll auiidenly oxprcssed his Inten tion of "cutting Hwoenoy'fl guts out," nllcglng that the latter had Insulted him. Bwcouey thereupon knocked O'Dennell down, and the latter then rese with n knlfe In his hand, with which he struek the ether nbeut an Inch from the umbill eus, inflicting n long but net very doep wound. The assailant find, and the In. Jurod man was taken te n doctor's office Ne Borleim results nre oxpeetod te onsue from the wound. Iu ttis fcecntl World. About 80 persens nttended n mtrprlse party whleh wnH given te colebrato the birthday nnulversary or Mrs. William Mo Me Mo Devltt en Monday ovenltig. The evening was pleasantly passed In dancing nnd in pasttimes usual te such occasions, An olegnut supper was served te the guests, Miss Klla Torberr, nf ter a pleasant visit le friends hote, left for her home lit Col umbus, Ohie, yesterday. Acusi trio lllvir. The station at Wrlghtsvllle is ene of the prettiest along the Frederick railroad since Its recent tepalnting nud tepapcrlng by Mr. William Morrison, of Wrights ville. Toe chanuel which formed a pissage tliieugh the loe gorge extendlng from Columbia te H.Unbrldge, has widened te n distauce or about two hundred yarns or mere A heuse costing nearly 410,000 is belng built iu Wrlghtsvllle by Ell Btrlokler, Celumbii has net get many mero hand somer residences than it will be when tlnlKliid. WHlker riilllln in Umbe. Wnlltcr Philips wns urrcsted bcte yes terday by Ofllcur Wlttlek en the charce of having rebbul n gunsmith's stoie In Yetk ou the 8di of last November. Philips endeavored te t sea pe from Mm officer b running into the river bridge, but was pursued and overtaken. He resisted ar rest despcrntely, but was finally subdued and handcuffed. Lint night a Yerk policetuan uscett"d htm te the Yerk coun ty jail Philips is n resident of Lancaster, is about 23 ycais of age, nud belongs te a tespietable lamity. Tniimirml. A baiber named Wall Walker entered th" strvice of William Hedman recently pi iKuntlcd the latter te become his security ler a suit of clothes and thou well, the itiovitable icsult followed Walkct depart Lit for ether Holds of labor. Hichep and Fiuett, Philadelphia barbers have opened n Ivtber shop in the building formerly occupied by Hucse's restaurant. Itttiirnt'tl te tlirlr yuurlcr, Jehn Hurst and Jehn Hrinkley, two lads who bad run away from thu Lancatter home for the fiicndleM, wt're returned te that institution this morning by Ofuoer Wlttick, te whnm they went for lodging last night. nniuinl 'leMii. Orlou ledge of Odd Fellows meets to night. Plenty of mnney after Apill 1st, is the prediction of the Columbia Herald. Hew dots It knew ? The following Columbians weut te Philadelphia te day : S, C. May, O. C. Kauifmau, J A. Mejerp, Mr and .Mrs. M. Hachcnheimer, Mr, at.d Mia A. Jesael, William Shfiibirgrr and Gcerge Wan btugh. SO.NS 111- VCl'MIANH' KAIIt. lis tl no i.uit Mlit Alter u BuccfMfiU llun i t Mnn I ajr. Thcie was nuether gieat crowd nt the Suns nt Veterans fait' last oveniug te sce the oleilug scenes nud hear the result of the voting nnd ohancieg. A'mest very tiling en the tables was disposed of, the articles that were uet sold being eliauced elf by the paddle wheel arrangement, The fair was quite ti success, and though the books have net jet UL'C" balanced, tlie committee of airanucmeuls expect the net prellts te be from $500 te 700. The mtieli'H disputed of b vote last night weie nwaidcd te the following tiamed persons, who received the hlghest Lumber of etcs for the respective atti atti eles : Breech leadiut; Gun Jacob Foes. Silver Wat eh Harry Wendltz. Lady's Geld Watch Mlm Hobecea Mil ler. Circulnr Saw r.lnicr Miles. Tener Drum Gcerge Orablll. riilvcr Calto U.isket Miss Gorri'eht. Ticket 1,023 wen the set of furniture, The helder of the tloket is net known, but can get the furniture- by presenting the ticket te any member of the committee. Inspecting the I'ninp, .Mayer MacGeuigle, Mayor-eleot Itofcn Itefcn mlller City Trcnsurer Mjers, Stiperlnten dent of Water Works Ilalbanh, Machinist Jeseph Hoever, Clerk Hyren Ilrewn, and Coiiucilmen G. W. Drewn, W. K. lieaid, Dr. It. M 11 . cuius, Harry A. Diller aud Philip Zecher made n visit te the city water works this afternoon te luspoet thn new Wotthlngten 0,000,000 gallon pump, new hi course of erection in tlie works Tfleptieim Cum ccilnn. I. L. Landis, tu.iuhiuist, 5U5 Cherry htrnt, this c'ty j Ulias Wolf, oeal and lumber morehant. Deck aud Urnndt, dry goods, nnd A. J. GcU, cigar box nianufne Hirer, of Akren, ara new eouneeted with the telephone exchange. .llfijnr's Uauit. His honor bad a half dozeu bums te dispoe of lids morning. IIu discharged nil of thorn except one, who wns dttiuk and disorderly, nnd he committed him te the county jail for 15 days. Ointelully AekunwIciiECd. The Ladles' Union Dorcus society uialutully uck nnwIoilKe the following donations received Dince Feb. 25! from Mr. II. 11. Crchraii, $ i a friend, II; II. K. K (1 1 Mr. William Hett shu, (3 ; eleven garments from the Industrial society ; mill a box of Wllllmuntle cotton from Mr. William K. Celluday, Philadelphia, iceelvcd tlueugli Mrs. Kebt, Housten, t'xlilbltleu in l'rnctlcal nnd llccorntlve Art Ladles me ecrdlally Invited te call and cee a Kiuml exhibit of hniisoheld drnpertes and samples et beautiful suulni; machine work lu Uieul Mirlely, exrculed only en the IIkIiI luiiiilni: Homesile,iit thoeillco nn I salesroom oil, 11. Campbell, Ne. 21 Centie Sijuiue, Lan caster, Pa. Te contlnue ene wcuk, commenc ing Monday evening, March 10 mg-tftl UKATHti, ecmi-ln this city, March 10, ISjl.uthls Inte lexlileuce, Ne. Su Heutli ijuetn slruit, Henry Yeunu, in the 40lli year et his uxe. The relatives unit lilondset the family, also Lodce Ne, 43, F. ft A. M., Monterey Le ige, Ne. 21., i. e.u. r.anareit e u a. it., uru respectfully Invite I t nttend the futieial, Irem ihoiejldunee nl hli lather, Ne. I4ii tu.nl Vine vtreut, en Thuifdiiy nttoiiieou ut 2( o'clock. Kiirlt. -March 10, ,881, in Maner tewndiip Andrev tbuly, ngeit iu jiuis.O uientisaii't 17 days. The relatives and lileieU et tlie lamllvarn respccttully tnvlted te attend thu funeral fiein thu leslilonce of Ills son-in-law, Prank Hammend, Ne 213 Neith Lliue street, I.nn caster, Pa en Tliureday aftoriieon nt 2 o'clock. Intermentat Lancaster cemetery. i TtBW AliVJ'.HTlBtCaiKNTH WnNTKOTmillj TO WASlTmHiri Applyatonceattlio , .,,. It CITir UOTRti. r,u hOlll luneii I HUHllji'Kii iiwunr. TliIs(WKI)NK.8liAT)KveniHK. eatinr 111 nil Hpecit. Bprenitcr's ColMirnteii liner Hnuer Kraut ami HnecK. sprentc en tan. It O. It ATT K IN. l'roprleter. Milt IIRNT A TWO'NTOKV IIIIIOK T Hwelltnir, wltli Btore attactiPii, sitiintcit at tlie corner or Heittu IrriilH. nnnenltn Metmnls. itike unit uiiurcii liimilre of 1'iiimi I,KII7,KI,TKIt, inl2-2til 141 Nertn guoen street. TVHITICI5-TI1F. MKMIIKItft OK MDNTK- li rey LoiIre. Ne. 211. 1. (). O. F . will meet nt thelr liallnt IK e clock te-morrow (TIIUII&- hay ) nuernoen, ler me pwriiuiu n iiiiunuini; tlin lunurnl et our Iste brother Henry ,1. Yeunir, l.nncnster I.edRO, Helini I.odue nnd tlie order In Kuneral, nre repcctliilly Invited, UIIA8, I. IMNI)18,N. (J. Attcstt Ij. ItATHvntf, becratiiry. It A TTKNTION. TIIK UUMUADI'H IF iV (loe. II. Themas 1'est. 81. U. A. It., urn remwftted tonmetnlilo nt (Jrnnit Army llnll nn Army llr it IK e'c id the fu TIIUItHDAT AFTKIINOUN nt 'clock. sharp, In lull uniform, te iittcml the fun era I nt our Inte eotnriule, Henry .1 Ynunir. All cntnnulps el the O. A. It. nre Invited, lly order et M. N, HTAUK, L'ammuniliir. Attest i U. It. Kassaciit, AOJt. ltd T.3TATU OK VUAM7. JOtlRIMI DIMII'.t. II lata nt thu City et l.ancastfr. ilce'd let ters tcstamentnry en miiM eslnte hivlnK licen Brsnted te tlie undonluneil, all perilous In-ileliU-il thuicte me rnqniwiteil te innkn tm tm tnuillnte imyment, and theii having clulms or ilemniids nirnlnst the siune, will present them without delny forseltlomimt te thuun derslKtied. JNO. A COl l,K. lebO-CUlW Kxccuter. (J tOUKIIOLllKUS' IMKKTIN(1-IN I'UllrtU O nncu nt a resolution et Iho Heard or 111 rectors et tlie Farmer's Northern Market Company, et Lnnotster. 1M.. n meeting of the slockhelilor et the ald corporation will tm held nlthn Kin mono llnuse. In the city et l.ati. cruitwr.eilTUKMOAY, MAItUll 18, A. 1). 1M4, at 10 a. in., ler the purpoie of censlilcrinit end acting upon it preposition te Incn ase ths capttnl stock et tliesa'dc mptny, nureelnirte tlm previsions of thu Act of Axemblj pesied April 2, 1M74. eutltleit ' An Act ter the lncer ntlen and ltcirulntlen et Certain ( orpern. tlens." laitAKM,. iiANm-s I'lLdlilOllt. Jessnt Hamseh, Becretary. I.aucustnr, January 13. lbil tlMirdU'AZmw HEALTH CORSET Net tHkes tlie loud ei everythlna In llie Cor setlliU', in luillesllnd It llie most COMFOIirAllI.ti ARD 1'EltFBCT K1TT1SU uarment worn, llcrcliunts ssv It kIvcs the best aatlslactleu et any Conset they ever sold. Fer sule liy all lea llnir ifouler. I'rlce by mull 1 1. te. FOY. IIAItMUN A CO.. lnl-WAS20t New Haven, Conn. IjuuLMJ-jAi.r:. en wKiicsntr, niAit 12, 1SS, will be sold ntpublle sale, nt tlm l.oepiril heltl. Kiist Ktnij mreet. I.iiiicaslcr, I'u., tlie following viluablu roil rslale. le wit : All that crtnln let or plecoetKinund situated en tin- iiistsldii et Seuth lluke Htreet, in the city of Lancaster, Imvlnu thereon erected a two-story lllitclv UOU.Sh belntr Ne. 117 1 he house Ii suitably lenatud tot a doctor or ler n tlrmcliuH bn'inllnK house, containing ten rooms nnd n bath riieui. with whsIi-kitchen In the rca-, itm nil threiiKli the house, water clntflt In the Imth room, dumb waiter riinnliiK Inte cellar, cellar under the whole building, leiv down Krsti-, si le allay. The front biilldliiK I rJl font! Inches front, with the ilwrtit nt u J tout alley. The buck bulliltni: ts &2 toot deep, with a wash kitchen 8 by 0 luct, with 38 tcut hack et liullitlnifs. Het nud cold water In kitchen eewcranu through tlie yard, cholce trult anil new funeen ull around. Any person ile-tlrltiK te vlew the property will piciwe call ut 117 Heutli Durte street. Terms eusy. Thern aru three porjens that, will bIve $3'0 a 1 ear rent. a.de te bexlii nt7 o'clock, p. m., et guld day, wiicn aiioniiaute win i e given ey HKNItY 1. KICHLKll. HsMiT Sncnr.RT, Auct, inC-TUl Jancasti:k j HANK. COCN'IV NATIONAL .Match 7, In I. ncweiTtriti. I.eansnnd discounts t h5l,l.l3 !)1 t'. S. Ilends te secure clrctilutlen . 300,0ue 00 Ileal jlute 23.3'JO 1.1 Curicnt Kxpenscsiind taxes patil., 7, JO 14 Checks utid ether cash Items 11,737 IH Hue by Hanks (exclusive et ii servn) MfH',40 I.eu'iil Itesvrve I uiliU 13i) Wl W! H.407 41H 31 LIAUILITILS. Cupltul Stock paid In Suiplus Fiiml I'ndlvldiMl Finn Is Cliculutlen IUvIilunds unpaid Indlvl luul IlepeFlts Due te Hunks 3fl0,00i) 00 1AO.0OJ ih) !ii,'iti 07 270,001) 00 l,ill7 Oil 013,1V) Si pj.in !i $1.4 7.4IS 31 F. II. ISIIAKt. I,. l.lKDIH, II. C. I.KIIUAN. J, I, llAllTMAK, IIItKNHMAN, Cushlcr. Directors, itmrl2 Itil.tw Y 7 AM, I' 1'Klt. J. B. Martin & Ce. LANCASTER, PA. Wall Paper DEPARTMENT. OUR SPECIAL SALE ISOK INTKllEST TO AN ONK O.NTI'. PLATINU I1AVINO PAPLlt HAMS INU HUNK THIS HPIllNb. MARCH 1st. te UAKCH 15(1., THKKOLI.OWINO UKUUCrlUXS ON ALL WALL PAPERS UfLAlil' YKAU'S I'A'ITKUNS NO DAJI. AUKDUUOIUATANY PIIICH. Every Piece of Pnper Warrantetl. Holds, l.'i1und $1.(0, reduced te 50a. Uelds, 60e and 0c, reduced te '.rle aid 25e, Flats, 23s, reduced te Sound 10a. Hntln, ;5c, reduced le 6e and 10c. Illauks, l'e, reduced te no nnd Va. WearnmakliiKa Clean Hnci-p et Old Pat Pat terus. Kvury ene must no Of Ilemembcr, our pilce ter HauKlmr dur ing thin sale (till M4ro(ir),lnve oeuu luducud te Se ami lue; 01IU, 12Ke. We employ the Hest Mceianlui In the city, nnd Kuarantue all work J. B. MARTI & CO, Cor. West King anil Prlnce HL' LAN'OASThll, PA. IfbTAlV. UK V. A. IIIIM!!, l.Al't, or I !i Lancaster city, deceased. Letters el ud- ministration e said i statu having beeu' uruiued te thu unilcrblgncil, ull persenu liidebted thurule ute leauisted te make lmmediate payment, and these laving clahna or dumuiids iiuiilnst tlie same, will piesuut them without deluy lei set llr inuut te tlm nn dclunud. UKllKCCA HIC.NUlt, J.UUHTZOUK, Admlnlsiruters, J, UAT Bnew, AXt'T. J12tdeaw SKW AnrHllTlltHAfKNTS. IJHNN UIOAIli KHUJ1 SI 00 A'lllt 11U. 11U. dred up, nt HAItTMAN'H YKM.OW PftONTCHlAH 8TOUK. SITUATION WANTUD.-A UOUNTltV (llrl wsnts a situation te de gennral housewnrk. Can ceme well rcrommendcil. Apply at this eftlcs. -L. WHI'.N I AOVKHTInll (JI.KAU HAVANA Filler Cluars for S cents, I Riisrantee thein tn he such. IIAUTMAN'8 YKM.OW FUONT clUAIl 8TOUK. rpilK. I.AKOI'.Sl- AMI IIKHT HTOOIC UK X Kuchre, CoMlne and 1'oker curds trem 80 perpnclt up, HAIITUAN'S VKI1I.OW FllONT OIUAIt 8TOKK. TtrlMllVAl,.-! IIAVK HKMOVKO TIIIC IV Wholesale Notion Jluslness lrem Ne A Katt Klnirstreotte .13 and 3.1 Heutli tjueeii street, oppesllo the Fountain Inn Uiar7-tfd JULIUS I.OKtl. rrtlK NINOKK HKWINO niAOIIINK OK. J nce will be removed en April 1, 1831, te i.H Knst Klnic strcet, new occupied by the iiy anuu euiriii TIiKfiINOF.ll MANF'O CO., A.J. M1TC1IKU,, MannKOr. lil31md UUTTIIMH, IIUTTOriH, IIUTTtlNS. Come and nxamlneniirendless variety el Knncy Dnws lluttens, which we nre sellln at unit prices, nt BWAKK'S, 60 North (jiteen street. Open every evcnliijf tin 8 o'clock. Jl0 3milli NOTIUlt TIIK, MK.M1IKK1 OK A.OIIOK Ne, M. K. and A. M.. will meet nt thelr hall en TIIUKSIIAY AKTKHNUON at IK o'clock, for the piirpwe et nttendln the iincral el our Inte brother, Henry J. Yeung, The members et I.umborten I.odue, Ne, iU, are re'pcctfully invited te participate. Full MrtHOnle dress, lly order et JAMKSII.STIllNK.W. M. II. s. Oaea, accietnry. mll-'lt J,AVI'11V rtr.NSIttl.K. IIOUHKKKKI'KIt UK It qulrlni; 1'itre Teas and Collce, In neat condition every time, (1100111 cull ler 8. (H.AUKK'S Tnai and CofTee. at No..1lVet KliiK street, Hcst Oramilati-d Huar, V.n per pounds t 4 pounds ler !') cents. llcM W'lilte 7c, our pound I.Uiit Ilrewn Hii;.ir, 23 cdiiIh. Will tnove le Ne. as, directly opposite April MSSI. marll-ljd TVui,UrinN nerillK -TIIK I'AIIT- If ncrslilp elstlng between im. iimlnr tlm firm namael Mentzir.t 'cist, has been this duy dissolved by mutual consent, The col lection et amounts due te thn said firm, and the soil lumen tot Its debts will be attendPil te bv.l. F. Ite'st, who will continue In the busi ness, .1 M.MF.NTZKU, J. F. IIKHT. Ihaiiklul for past favors, tlie uuilcrlgneil solicits tlie llke patronage ler bU successor. who will carry en the biHlnesi nt the old Hand. .1. V. MKN l'ZKll l.AuisTcii, March 10. 1S8I mll-Ctd run HAl.K, nill MAI.K. HKUONOIIAMI flMIIMK. I? Apply ut this offlce. fl2-tfd lOll lll'.NT-A ONK-hTOItV IIOUnK, NO. J.' S') West Clitstnutstrcet. Apnlyntthe Kit INTKIiMUK.S'UKIl OFFICK. J7IK KK.NT KKO.1l tl'ltlf. 1 1 The third lloer of Ne. r, Eust KIiir sircet, sultnble ternny klml et btisliics. liinulrnut JtS-tfd NOS. 0 ft 8 NOKTIIJIUKKN ST. T7IIK IthNT A IIHICIC WAKKlltlUsKON V Bllllln Htreet, between Seuth Uueen anil l'rlncii streeis, rear el (Ine. M Ce'h Btoie. Apply at this olllce. Hlulnman A 112-tfil 1.MIK HICNT t.AIKll-. AMD DKSIIl AIII.K . Frent Itoem, Kastern trent en second story, with or without oenrd. tnll till '.20 KA8T OltANOE HTKKKT. IO It HKNT-Al'll'.KM'ltll, 1, A I.AUOK V renin en the second fleer et the Inquirer biilldlnt', licnted by Hteam. INQUlllKIt IMIINTINUCO. ino-Stceil S3 and M North Queen Hi. JOlt MAL.K, en KAST TKtC.lld I have some houses en New at.d Duke streets which I will soil en caster terms than ever before eltuied te the public. Call nn I. 1 SIAYKIt, Jan9-2ni(l 34J North Queen stiuet. IOKIIKKT THU I.S.KUI: TtVILITllllV : IlltlCK UKsIDKNOE en northwest coi ner of Huke and Frederick strec's All tno.l tne.l ern conveniences; luige let uilti trult In abundance, Btuble, Ac. AL1.AV A. UKIIU A LU, mll-lwd 1W Hast Klnrstnet. J"TlHTrHri5XrKaTNTATritl) Y, million 22, ISM, will be Held ut publle snle at the Hclstcr house, corner nt North (Jueun and Chi'StnutHtruuti', ull that Cditulu tuo-ntery HIIICK l!UII,I)INK. known iw the FUIKND SHIi fcNUlNB HOUhK. Hale te commenee at "o'clock lu tln oven evon Int', when conditions of sale will be tna'e known by JOHN McUULLKY and ethors. Ilc.vr.r SucDEitT, Triislces Auctlencci, mS,10,12,lM7,I!).22 i)uiii.ni hai.k of .m: I'llltNirilltK. DAY. M AllCll 13. 1 win no soul en in u I. lssl, a Ne, 301 North Queen strcet. l.uneas- ter. Inr the mimosa et cleslnir out IuhImcb an et tire stock et NKW FUitNlTUKK. con cen con RlntlnKet nnu llandninely Carved Solid .Ma .Ma heitiiiiv Chumber butt, two Walnut Chamber --ullH, the i.'olliue suits, In illirercnt colors, ene Walnut Clui't et Hiawurs i arne Walnut lloelicaM', sultublu for a lare nice, ene Hed Leuiivi', Tuliles nl evury description. Wash Mauds untl Hailste.uU an uleeunlutsertmcut et CeucIich, lurKU let or I.euhhi'k, Hudknud btraw Sluttiisses, Kajy ('hairs, Wall Chilis, Sef,i, tliiei) Parler bull-, ene Heater and Pipe, Small Stevo and a lsiye let nf nods net mentioned. Snle tocenimenco at 10 e clock a. in., sharp, nnd tocenlluui) unlll tlm outlre stock IsdU p 'd et, wltl out icserve or undeililiU, A. t . KLINN. SAMrnt, lls ft Ke. Anns. teb27xtunrl,!,sa,li),ll,l2 OUPIIANs-COUHTHAI.i;. lly lrliire el an order of thu Orphans' Court of L iiirnster ceuntv. tin- iindi rslKnn ' will sell enTUK-UAY KVK.MNU, MAHCII 19, 1831. at the Koynteno Hetel, In tlie city nt Lancaster, the following valuable city piop piep erty, viz A let of Kreund en theeniitn sldu el lCant Leuii'ii strict, butw. en Dukeand LlmeBtrcets, centainlm; In trout CI lent, 4 Inches, and lu depth te MiiilNeii ullny I3irct en which alley arueieclcd two llllick HDUHICS. A let of Kioillie en ihe ucdtfcltluef Neilti DiiKe Htieut, between .lumes nud Krederlrl: R' rents, cnutalnliiK tn lient 12 lout, aud lu depth te Chilstl.iu i-tieut 217 fiut, en uhteli sticut in a erected a two-story V it AM K l!OU"K and Hliiblu. !-ale le eommenu) nt "H o'clock p. in., when terms will lu tniide known by liy IIKULA 1IITNKK, J.(U"T ZOOK, Adlillnlstialer el C. A. IIIIiht. Hi e'd. bAM'i. Ilusj, Auct. 11)10,12 1I7,I3 i.'.v 1 1. 1: a i r j; a.v .s. rpui: INDIANS ARE AT LANCASTER I WHAT INDIANS T Why the WARM SPRING INDIANS, TIIKHMIOKSOF '111K LAVA KKD", at MiENNERCHOil HALL. COMMHNCINU MONDAY KVKNrNO, 3Inv. 51, 188J, rOll TWO WKKKS, TllItlSKTIltltr..S Itl'PltKSKNTKD. 'IIIIIEL NOrF.DCHIKFP, Ohlef Amorlean Horee, ! Ohlef Tal-E-Ko-Ne, the 'Irftller, Ohlef Blnek Oleud, Thfi Wizard UlfloUhetnt the Cascades, with a Hand of Wild Western Warriors -AND- Mian Squaws, with Their Pappoeses. AIITKNU8, the Modoe Queen. DOVH W1NU, and her little rappoe-o tied te n beaid, alter thn lmlhiii mistem. PKAlltlU t'l.UWKK, the NlKhtliiKiilu et the Mountains, lu l'ailer 8011m, Indian ticeuts, Indian Uraves, lmllan Medlctne Men. Indian Wmrleis and Indluu luterpreteu, WILLUPKN A TWO WUUKS' CAHNIVAL I AT 3VLEJNNERGHOR HALL.' l'orleruianco everv nlht and Saturday unit tme .or children Positively ue children ml-' mltted at thu night pcrloriimucet, . ADMISSION TO ALL PI5UKUUMANCKS, ONLY 10 CENTS. Frent EeaU roierved for Ladles without ex tra cliarjte. mar3-tfd SECOND BDITIOB. WBDNKSDA Y HVBNjNQ, MAIl. 19, 18U4. AFTERNFTErEQRAMs! HOftlt: TKItltlllf.K IIKHDM OK III. ODD, Twe Mnu Have u llendly ltiil In n Then. tre In Atitotlle, ln.-Onii dlnnbtioel Anotlier In KentucHf, Han Antonie, Tex., Mnreh 12. Den Thompson nnd Wing Fisher shot each ethor In the Vnudcville thoatre Inst night. Joe Fester, who attempted te qulet the combatants, was shot lu the leg and will probably die. During the fight the nudlenoe scampered in orery dlrcotlen through windows nnd tloers. Fisher nnd Thompson wero two of the most despcrate men In Texas and had each killed a num. ber of men. A'irncndy in Kentucky, Giti'.r.Nsiiuiteit, Ky., March 12. At Marctim's mills yestctday Asa Cnrtrill wns shot by Jehn Mnrcum. The two had nn altercation, but were separated by thelr 'riendB. Subsequently Cnrtrill, baring hlH breast, dared Marcum te sheet, which he did, killing Cartrill Instantly. Marcum is but 17 years old. Cartrill was "t, aud n despcrate charnoter. Kllli-d Ills Wife. Point Pleasant, W Va,, March 12. Jeseph Quimby, n resident of West Col umbia, whlle under Iho inlluoneo of liquor yesterday, shot his wlfe with n shot gun, inflating fatal wounds. Ne cauGO in assigned for the sheeting. KeuEiuN n:vy, aiytUrleus Drain nl n Huppeinil Uorieiiion Uerieiiion Uorieiiien ueiic te Ainrilenn isnwipiiiicrs Londen, March 12. As a mau nnd woman wcre walking lu Suhn Square te day, the man suddenly foil dead, whore where upon the woman disappeared. Cards found ou the cerpse gave the name of 0. Weld ermaun, and represent him as correspond out of the New Yetk Sun and Keening Veht A dispatch from New Yerk says that nothing is ktiewn of C. Woidermauti nt the Sun or Pett offices. A Duel In Hpatu, Lisben, Spain, Slarch 12. A duel, with swords, was fought hore this morning, be. twecti Viscount Itoberdo and Majer Scrpa- pinto. The former rocelvcd llve wounds. A llatlle Kxpcctetl, Fuakiw, March 12. The British ferces icached Dakcr Pasha's position at Serclba Tiusday at midnight. A battle with Osman Dlgna is imminent lliiniumr iuiiRsitri) UHitnreil, JnnsF.Y City, N. J., March 12 The pelice at nu early hour this morning gathered in Eevcn runaway boys. Ftve of them wero from Morrlsville, Pa., The ether two nre William Melvouzie aged 14 vears: and Frederick Geldluir, uged 18 venrs. Thov came from Ubambersburc near Trenten, aud both were armed with I pistols nud ammunition. They had walked I nil tlie way, they said, and wero going te New erlc. un roaeinng tue terry tuey weie penniless, andOfllcer Specr arrested them. They will be sent home. Mint n lu HrMlen, PiTTsnune, Pa , March 12. The coal miners' district een volition morning session was takeu up with discussion an te the ratn of mining te be dcmauJcd for the uext six months, nnd when the adjournment was taken at neon no conclusion bad been reached. A resolution recommending an nsncFsmcnt of oue dollar per wcek of each miner te hitppert strikets met nith strong opposition. It was llnully decided te ere'er an assessment e' fifteen cents for evci v oue huudrcd bushels of coal mined. 1 lin ureu'jilril Micuinr-. Semi'.iih Point, N J , Marrh 12 The steamer tcp iiulatdiore jtsterd.i is the Feifer, C-pt.nii Valllant, just pureh.if.rd by the Merris oil and guano cempauy of this place. Siie was pirtly Kudcd with coal Thu orew abandoned her last night and 'hl.s morning she s ink. Nothing new helot' visible but Iter smeke stack, she will probably piove a total l's. Her crew is silo. Mull in Cenipllcntl tun In Ntw.lrrAOy. Ulizaijktii, N J., March 12,-The Union county township tloetioiiH yostertlay pre diiceil very mixed ro'uras.NIero import ut eillces wote carried by Domeorats, anil tlie heatil of chesiti frcilir.hleis new stand's ten Di'tnecrits te se von K"puhlleau.s, Iu Ijintlen tenusliip all tlie it' publican tick ets wero stel -n at neon ami it was late befere ethers ceulil be printed, no that the Democrats carried thu township. i m C111114re.il Washinoien, I). 0 , March 13 In the Senntu Mr. .laoksen submitted a joint resolution, providing Ter submission te the slates of tlie constitutional nmeeilmiiit mnkltn; the presidential term six years and the provident ineligible fur roe.ectiun. It wa-. i ferred te the com mittee en judiciary Tit j Sjuate then toelc up tlie ll'iusa iiloure piKuiiienla bill. Aio.iei.U Abnulutily I'linllriueil. PiTTSiiuite, Match 13. Tlie ncceunts of Henry Stanten, nsslinicoef the Manchester iron and steel company, vvcie iiuseiuteiy nnnflinu'il te daj by .liid!0 Cellier, and K. V. Bmlth wr--. iiipeintud auditor te dls tribute the funds iu tlm hands of tin nssifjuee Ovi r $100,000 is involved. A Crazy Pugilist. PiTTduunu Mureh 13, .Jehn II. Qibbs, wlin was .in estnl ler disorderly oemliict iu Alii'uluiiy Uity, Udoe'tihI down tieirly a der.dii fellow pnseueis iu jail nnd a ph. si ei.m prep. nit. ecd him ineaoe ou llie subjee" et puinlisiu He will tu sent te nu asy lum. Ill ilrncilun by Pliieili, San l'ltANCisee Mareli 13. A. dlspntcli from Ouina, Arnteui, siys: The Qila liver has ovei (lowed nnd inundated half thu te.vn Fully ene hundred lumillea aie leudeicd homeli ss nud dostitute. I lent irannlimvir Alurrlmt, Oswuae, N. Y., Maie'i 13. Lleut. J no. W. Iliinehevter, of .loai.etto fame, wan tnutriedat Olirist uhureli hoie thlB tuorii tuerii lni;. Woulhlero ltnrued. Weitci'.sTr,H, Mas-t., Matoh 13. Fred, Dnnesters' wool hto:e wan buriud last. titHht Less, $10,000 Wl'. A lllUlt IMIlUAIlONn. Wasihnuten, Mareli 13. Fer thu Mlddiri Atlautle states, threatouleK weather, with rain, followed by much colder, clear lni weather, brisk and high winds, vceriug te westerly, rapidly Increasitir; pressure ji-iiiii'. i- I'lillmlull'iil-. uurkm I'liiLAUKU'iiiA. March Ii -Heur firm and qulet t Hupornne Btntu, ii 75fl3 out KMra iieIiU4:IMJ Pa. family, ' OlcJiOOt Ohie ft lndliiia luiully, iB0wi Minn eitru. clear, il 7Mi5 37 1 ilestralKht, V BOftU winter pat- ent, luiiu tat uprii a nu, iiiuu u. llyu tlimrai J Wu3 W, beat it rm t re, t Western Hed, 1 00Q 1 Q6)it Ne. 3 de, MXQV'Oei N3. 1 Penn'u Ce'in tn'let and llun suit jollew and mixed tiliiO'JJei Ne. 3 ml. veil and yellow, fiMlMHc uaistlriiier niidlu lair demand Ne. 1 IVhtie HKe i NO 8 de, I3;I40 t Ne 3 de, 43a ; N i 'J llllXOil, 4.0. i itjetcircuiitUJ?. aiioiU-clever duii atOJifiinet T. ihy at, tl writ A.s i 1 laxMH , Hi in at il t,sji 70 i PiiivUixiis murkei iiulut uipl sieuly Mes Per , JiUCOf lle I llatus, ii Inula .lus Heet, ' 1H SO. llucoii-Hmekod Shoulders, &,at salt de, , 7Vsei HmeUcd Mams, 114913 1 plekled de, ' 'liml uiilet i city tellneil ut 10Kf8PJe i loeno butehetn, SJittKe I ptlme steam, ti 7UU 7. fiSlr84tfl,w 5"m- "" ffc ilfVlirtl V-ai nu"l I'inn'lUBini T I ctreleutn ilull rolliied. !)( 7O9V0. OojiKe. - .t'nmy ,fc Mtf Yerk Sf nrMM. Keed te cholce de.flRSuftM. M al W 31 U&! " May' " "Htd'oJne'Jluli fi-?rMi0p9n.?,'1 l'iaX le". Inter ronetnrt W liStWHh We8Ulr,,i)0 WXl "te InlfflS, Outs wlt'hontrnntetlnl channel 8tst8.4l04Sm .,vnstern. 39Kl47e t Ne. 2 Moren, 400, April "Jfty.lMW'loiJune, 4let recXti: Life Stock Market. CntOAOe-TIm Drevtrt' Journal rtmertst Holts Itoceliiu, 13.0011 head i shipments, TOO liendf niarket weak and 10c lower rough pncklnjr, in aiflfl i hesvy packlnff and slilpplng, W 8507 il t HKht, W UOfJO 70 skip!, cnttle itecelpts 4,700 hnail t shlpment", 1 M dn. i tnurknt strong and llriniirt uxperm. H,V) J7 00 1 Keed te cholce shipping at M 0080 4 1 1 common te medlum, 1 2J(ia tx i corn-ted Tenuis, M2AG0. Sheep-Ili cidpts, fl.000 head t shlpinents. 1J0 let inarketactlvn bat weak and ISoIewort Inferior te Intr, I3B4 ai t medlum te boesI, IQ5 1 cholce te extm, WQ6( lamb9, WOO M nor hend. Kast l.tnnnTT.-Cnttle were'Uult nnd n slimfe lower t receipts, vis head shipments, Ore JK" Blew.' "celpls, COO hend snlpraents, 2',40?nieV'',la",,lm,la3 7 6uO 8, iorkers, Bheep Mnrket slew nnd prices n shade oft fiomyeMm-ilayi recelptg, 8.4UO head t abliv- mentnO.OCO Steca ainrneu. yuptjitiens by itoed, Mctlrann a Ce., Uauk- "id, i.uiiuivsii'r, rn, 11 A. II. 12 m. 3 r. . v.. . . ' u Mlchlvnn Central New Yerk Central I'SSi; New Jersey Central bS Ohie Central Hei. Lack. A Western..,. HW54 Denver llie Orande.... 17H Krle 2IH Knnsas A Texas. e l.akn Hhore leiji OhIenKeA N. Wcem.... 1I7) N. NOnuA Yegtern.... 10 M.l'uul ft Omaha 1I7K 88)1 127' 20 IniK i aw rnctnc Mall Lav. ItochesterA PlttBlmren.. 132 SUl'aul wty, 1 Dirts l'arinc 10 Union Fncine 77 Wabash Common WA Wabisll l'lefern-d 2i?2 Wejt'rn Union Telecrunh 74'J f.Dnlsvtlle Niwhviile... 47,'t N. Y-..CId A 'Jt. h lA)hlll Valley I,elilut) Navlirnttuii li 7? i-F( 47K I'cnnsvlvatiln. M Ilendlnir P.T.ft Huttale , N'ortliern Pacific Cem,, Northern ractllc 1'ier., HoMenvlllo l'hlluilclphta A KrlD.... Nertnurn Central Umleri; round Canaua enttii-rn ou ..... .. ....... ....... Poeolo's 1'nnbonuer .29 a 2i 1-ni b.v; 8 4 wX Sf 53? 1U2 101 ,ev or Quotations by A(iclatinl Press. Slecks firmer. Meney easy at l(Q2c. New Yerk Central Krle ltatlrmul M8K filams Kxpress 1 e Mlchlean Central Itnllrnad no MV4 Mlclilean Southern Itallrnnd ln2i Illinois Central llallroeil 131 Cleveland ft Plitsbarith Railroad is Chlcnseft Iteck Island Hall read 1M riiubitri'ii ft Fert wnyne llnllrend t'l vvesmrn union iuierapii ueiniiiuy,. . 7I 15 i menu ,t ) ite'isu New Ji-rsay Central , New Yetlr "niniinft 'Vnstcre. Hi 10 i'liiiAiteitmn. ijuotatlensby Associated Pre, Stocks ilnll. Philadelphia ft Erle It. It, lUwdlnu lUllread rniinsylvnnlaltnllreivt.., LchlKti Valley llallreiil , IB 2) 70 ....... ........ ....... ....... Unlti'd Companies el Nnw.fir.y Neithern Paelilc verthern Paclllc I'mlerml Verthern Central Uidlreud ' cnlh Nuvlmitlen Jeuipaiiv ... 48tf III) 31 entral Tnitup-irt-itten Cerupnuy I'ltlHb'K. Tltusvi in A llnllalnll.fi turriniuwii i,iiiiri,iu f HtleHclmvlktll IttUreid rax "I'nm.ti. KOTiuKa, The Jep Waiters have a wonderful uule, and why l Ilroiune they euro Dick Actie, Stlir Jelnti, P.iln in the rdde and Sereno-s lu nny part. Peojile appreciate them. Any ilruy Klst, S3 cents. ApMosiTieM I euro veur cough thoroughly with Hale's Heney et Horiiheund and Tar. Plbe's Toetlmcho Hrepj euro tn ene mtnuie. mdre edftw flu (Jurnii MX Your Are. IthasbucnOyuarsslncel wancurfdet tits, says Mr. W. ford, el Wirt, Jeffersen Ce., Ind. "ft'amnnfan A'ervdiedld it." And It always will, reader (1 CO, at druggists, lt)4-lWl!ODlAW Wl nt wn Can imr?, l.et'4 n .t IJaUurr. It wi en curean aclio.eraspriln.orapaini or n lainuni'ss, or a burn, or a linilsu.nr a btf e, ti iirtlnif Tiomai' KeleetHe OU, let's de It. Themnt' hctcctne OU ts known te be uoed. Let's t v it Pur mlu bv II. II. Coeliran, druR. ITtst, 137 and M'J Neith Ouean stnmL A popular VuliMvy, Many peopieihlnlr that Uhenmatlsm cannot bocuted Itlicauseil by a Lad state or tlie bleed which depe its polienous mutter In the Joints and muscles, causing lumen as.stlrtnees iintl swulllnifel thu Jelnti and oiciueatlnR palm. Hliliioy-wert will certainly cltect a euro. I tools en the Kidneys, Liver and How Hew How els, stliaulstlni; thorn te a lienlthy action, pur Hies and onilches llie bleed nud eliminates the olsen trem tlieHistfin. Ue te the near t'sldriigKlst buy KMney-Weitnnil be cured. Kieui Bjrucuir. N V ' 1 felt weak and Innguld; had pilpltntten et thn heart and uuiubnei-s nt the limbs, ftur (feet Jlloeil II Ultra luive cerulnly iellvuil me. 'I'ney arumfst oxcellen'." Mr. J U. Wright. Per mtle by 11. It. Cochran itnwlM, 137 and l.n NerMi Quoenstri'OL ftlniicru I nietiumi aiutliws Are you dlsturbedat ntht and broken el your i eat by a stele child siilTerlni; and crying will. Ihu excruclallwr pain efcuttluK teetht 1 1 mi, ku at once and Kl u liuttluet MH9. WIN rtLOW'SUUOTHlNU 8YUUP. U will rOllOVtJ the peer little suilerer Immedlatuly dep.md upon It i thore Is no mlatuke about It. Theru It uet n mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will ri't;iilnle the bowel and glve rent te the mother, nud lellet unit health te the child, op erating HUe manic. It H perfectly este te use In ull ciwvs, and pleasant te the tnjte, and 1 thu prescription nf oue or the eldest and beJt emale phynlelans lu the Uuttiul 8 tat en. H.iht uverywhtie. '" cunts a botue, iiinvl-M.W.aftw Per Lamu neks tmia or Ctlust, ute Slll LOH'a PUItOUa P1.A3TKII. Price, 'tf cent cont cent Seld by II. II. Cochran, 137 and ItM North Qumu Btreet, l.ancaiter. 'iiOU.Oili. 1'OLITIUAL. Tj(IK COUNTY COMMISSIIJNKU. KLl II VTTON, et Upper Leacock township. j'8iitJect te tbe ikchleu at the Demo Deme craila convention. lmdiw Pllll COUNTV COHMlsatON Kit, (1 EO. 8. 1100N K, of Salisbury township. .8S-3ulJect te tbe decblen el the Dsmocrutle county convention. lubIS dAvv F Hit COUNTV COMMIKSIONltll, JOHN D. IlAllItAU.et ChlUtIatin,tJaiUbuir township. 41T i-ubiect te the doe!Iin et ths Homo Hemo Home criitlo county convention. rwAw If UllU'V COUMISJIONKK" HKNIty V. HAUTMAK (Wme Hunicrj.er ew-iiltijlct te tlin decHlen 01 cratla County ' onvenUon the He-no. tnO d.tw tf Ull UOUM4V COMillrtlOMlU.' IlOltHLEV 8. PATTEU90N, Ol LttUO Utl- iySuwoei'in the decision et the Democratic county convention, IISUdAw IS sa 1C. i 1? . M T1 VI ?,: