S 1 f l! m m L sfifti silk 1 Wv i: SiiiL 7 & i I?, mmmm .'jfiiSsr 'r ' "? It isKT Aii.'S KD i: jtttw ctTTtmvtrvMKAkK a aip 'I i&L MifiM'a ifiwm vjr a )l in AUi tfm Jftw M IMWMTM CIMSI Fer OBIH !" ndGlTeaHUnteetean Vaexperi- h4 Utterly VMH Ward PellM- "dan-Be Bmmtie erganlte. Ing in we law fixing the erganim- city government Ibe two branches ils elect and ancli members of body M held ever.-met in their r t ebambera in me uity hall at 10 o'clock and organized for the new municipal ;.?. i ring are the members of conncll-whe the amies or office. ' SBt.KCT COUNCIL. ward Henry Deerr, R. Mtd Rebert A. Evana. R. Ward-Harry C. Demutb. It. toward Amea 8. Urban. K. Ward Franx Kemiy.R. ward-Wm. Riddle, R, Ward Gee. M. Bergor, D. Ward-J. V. WUe, D. ward D. E. Leng, R, fj?V COMMON COUNCIL. Ward Will am Beard. R.S Jehn B. R.j Jehn O. Spaeth, R,; WllltemT. d Ward Hervey N. Hurst R.: A. J. , R.; Frank H. Bare.lt A Ward Jehn W. Mentzer. It.: A. P. 1 Mirk, R.; Charles Bucklua, R. ?' imrUi Ward Dr. R. M. Belenlus, R. WELL !' JWttei '- Gh 'M ''St 1 ' Warn i't? lS&afaE.Bchuni, n. Geerge W. Cermeny, R. Schuui, ,( ueerge W. cormeny, k. Ward Ronben Jlershey, R.; P. ,-. vat am. LawtaNell.R, Math Ward Jehn II. Bautngardner, R.; h Yi wWfi Mayer, it.: jenn aieijauguim, iv. L 21 BWtHwnth Ward-Frank R. Krerta, D.j B. F T"' .- i ilitrM Krlllin lllnlrAIIUIWi II jit' ,W Wgfetb Ward Jehn Snyder, D.; Frank J. tre WMinE, D.; Charlea Limpid, D. Jffr iNM&Wanl Jehn & Kendhr, R.j Jeseph "CK -v It'Trfcricr, a? Jeseph It. Qoedoll. . i yvv v, ' OrgmnlmUen of Slct Council. n I'l.fla mutton nf Mr. Tltddln ftpnrcm Hnr&rr . UtQQVtuuii naiuf nnavuuitiii ciiijaiiji A Alan Aaxnnlli vtfAtrrl ntufl aIi aii An n i mstaa I Widen t, and en motion of Kvann. win. aVY VLmIa pem hnHAn tflmnnrnrv nlnrlr. ivV Acrtlfl0lcePy of the election returnafer rJ?- ? ! council wcre read, from which ltap- JjM emmH hntMeir B. Frank KOmly et tbe fci !ET. : . ....'. "7. VC';rt. rBB warn, ueerge iierger ei ine novenin n4D; E. Leng, ofthe Ninth ward were iiiyelectC(i. Ut -nVnrauviin JIIA.UUUUU luaitvi n3tIIIUIIUlli Ulll- r iliM..lt. kuaahiIajI tnnlit -.. At i.'tJ' ,aM,.nil nil tltA niOIYllUira nrnwint Y'rttnrl Inr Jy&i3 tlfr. tirinn. Axrert Mr. Ri'nn tvlm vnlnii fnr MMr: Bergor. w Wn 'Ifce'ceuncll then proceeded te elect aclerk. ' teg? 0 the flrst ballet J. K. Barr had three votes. VlSfiwv Tf rXfuiiiigui iuui iijKBuurj.n. miieiiK '? saj y tWOYetes. On the second ballet Barr and lager had each four vetes and Hmeltz On the third ballet the vete wai as 4,ff5.-sFe Mr. Barr Messrs. nerger, Demutb, .'jJWS-lC We.1Lr -nnnllnfrarMnaa. r,(kiF Mr. Denllnger Messrs. Deerr, Kvans, SVi ijasg, em ley . h ' jMr. aarr was ueciarnu oieciea enu Aiessrs. Damntlt and Wise were aunolnted te netlrV feMteJiHa of his election. .Krw..' " VluUAniri.nn. nmi rinI Y1. t..l .!. WJ t J j A SVMHUOU A..UUO OUU VIGII. AJUl 11HU I1IU eibcmu cam nurainisioreu te mom, ana me president administered the oath te thonowly thenowly thonewly elected members. ' Mr. Deerr presented a communication from the mayor nominating as city police man the oincers new en the police force The nominations wero unanimously con firmed. On motion of Mr. Rlddle the rules for the government of solect council In ferce last ?-ear were ro-enaotcd, and also tbe rules for nteroeurso botween the two branches of councils. A committee irem common council talng Introduced announced that-common council wutftady te laoet select council in lelnt con- Btien. Messrs. Demuth and Avise were appointed a commltteo te convey similar in formation te coramen council. Common Council Gets te Werk. At 10 o'clock Jacob M. Chlllas, clerk or the last council, called the members present te order. On motion of Mr. Adams, Dr. Rebert M. Selenlus was elected temporary presldent Harvey N. Hurst was elected secretary pre tern. The returns ofthe late election was read by the clerk, and It appeared that the members designated above were elected as common ceancllmen te serve until the flrst Monday of April 168a The roll was called and all members-elect answered te their names. " Nominations for permanent officers were declared te be In erderand Mr. Auzer nom inated Hervey N. Hurst, as president for the ensuing year. He was elected by acclama acclama tleu and upon taking the chair roturneil thanks for the honor conferred and pledged himself te perform the duties of the oiuce faithfully. Tbe oath of offlce was admlnls - tared te Prssident-elect Hurst by temporary President Belenlus. - Jacob M.Chlllas wasneminated and elected X clerk of council for the ensuing year. r Tfee oath of ofllce was admlnlstered te Ute members-elect by President Hurst Messrs. ETOrts and Leng were appointed a committee te notify select council that com ' taea council are ready te meet them in Joint convention. XBE JOINT COSVXSTIOX. "Btenej" Vendenmlth Elected Chief Engineer by Win. K. Heard's Change. President Evans, of Bclect council, presided ever the joint convention and the clerks or elect and common councils acted as secre- tariM. t "'.The Republican caucus nominee, C. F. Myers, was elected city treasurer, and re- 'OMrer of taze ; Jacob Hal bach, superinten- jutdeat of water works; Jacob Bertz, stroet coaWBlsalener ; J, W, Jehnsen, city solicitor ; rft?itan A. Herr, principal regulator; Isaac ' iHfeley, Rebert Albright, assistant regulu- VVAan. amd'Jehn IL Loucks, mcsseiiKer, all by en. wd THB CONTEST FOB CHIEF ENOINKKIt. 1 i$jg&irier chief engineer of the tire departraent, Mr.iHnrat nominated U. B. Vendersmlth; 4;Dr; Belenlus named Harry Slianb and Mr. . yBatimgardncr ollercd Harry N. Hewell. In '- ifMscntteg the uame or Hewell Mr. Baum. flardner sent te tbe clerk's desk and had read "''jsetlHeM asking councils te re-elect Hewell, 'r Tie petition wat signed by a large number i-a(or business men and heavy property owners. L'"A . ballet was erdered and.lt resnltcd us fel. wa: ";Msern Berger, Demutii. Cvans, Urban, Wlae, of select council, and Adams, Itaum , gardaer, Dlnkelberg, Kvarte, Llppeld, Mar ian, Snyder, Npneth and Trlssler, U, voted far Hewell. .Messrs. Deerr, Leng, Remly, Riddle, ofne efne lset council, and Auxcr, Bare, Kberman, GeOdeU, Herahey, Hurst, Kendlg, Leng, Mayw. McLaughlin, Nell, 15, votedter Von Ven dirsmith Messrs. Belenius, Huckius, Cermeny, Mssrtser, Schiuu and Hhlrk, 0, voted ler Mr. Beard doi-liued te vote. J Tfcare were some few changes in the Hubse- ''SHMett: ballets, Mr. Spaeth voting for Vouder- ;! en the third, fourth, ninth, tenth, uivuiuu mm sevemtwniu ami rer i the twelfth. , sard cut his flrst vote en the third ; far Rebert McDonald and he voted Iffwblm until tbe seventeentli when Kl bis vete from McDonald te Ven. j-electing him te the offlce. baa voted for Hewell en all the bal- Mtfrt tbe twelfth, when he voted Ter waainan. end the seventeenth when , m vatad for Vendersmllh. ... Mr. TrliSler voted for Hewell en six ballets far iattk ftve. times and for Vendersmlth en 1 mmg uaueu. seventeenth .m.i ilecldlnir ballets "steed Henoll. 11: flhaub. 0: Ven. m, & and Vendersmlth was declared I skusr engineer of the lire department ivlfld of tin vmn '- " STMPATUV FOn GRANT. -.'?Dr. peisoiuaeilored Uie following resrdu tl,"WWa was unanimously adopted : ' Wf. Mitttvtd by the members of select and i "7 ' MutnMl. ....... ...I.IjuI (.. ,.i. ," UU- IWHJIUUieu 4U jeini that we regret te hear et the i vi our leiiew-vuiiiuryuicn, I B. Grant, who as reported, may OT &t any moment and we ihere- 'Mprescutatlves of the citizens of ', Fs., de horeby extend te htm and iwmv ucanreit avHipamy in his i and dUtress." (convention then adjourned and I ei councils rcassetutJien in their abers. Stile 1?.17n. V.ls ' fOTerning councils last year J. .M -.--..vw. ret WMiarTted in both branches for the cn 'stttaff ypr: , alter w hicb ceuncUs adjourned. ,,,hsa hBj i m ' ssHiVt ; essWPdHsSMi n 4sSSfaM t'MWMBHP ' H -HsllHssV ' yMiw aaura - 1i'X . sMsausiMMSMi (- iMflMitrssMe i? ; K . y;:iift . . . ' "5 '.'. - - . i 3.t fi TIM WiaatttiHii.CeMnliwwt, UsMlTMtrUMi- essisrlsrthrsci,Tsr)i OstARtfcsBeme- twajw OHciaM ins jntFtwffis Reg alat CerrespeBdence et IXTSLttainem. Columbia, April 0. The new borough council wns erganleed In council chamber this morning at 10 o'clock. Old council was called te order by President Pntten, and alter roll call all members being present, ex cepting Mr. Pfahler, the president adjourned old council tine itie at 10:15. The retiring members of council aret Messrs. Pat ten, Pfahler and Shunitn, the new members are : Messrs. Paine, Musser and Uersbey. The new cetincllmen were then sworn in by Chief Burgess Newton Jacksen, after which Wm. Tille was chosen temporary president Nominations for president were then made; Ditcher was nominated by Musser and Perrettet by J. Westerman. The vote re sulted In BucherrecelvlnffO votes, and Per rettet 3, the latter gentleman voting for Bucher, and Bucher casting a vote for him self. Tille then appointed Perrettet te escort President Bucher te the chair, whom he made his enstemery remarks of thanks. The salaries were then fixed as fellows : Market master same as last year 1300 per annum. Superintendent of opera beuse, same as last year, 180 per annum. Borough solicitor, same as last year, (100 per annum in lieu of all fees. Borough regulator, same as last year, at the rate of $5 per day, when In service, and In Hen of all fees. Tille moved the borough supervisor's sal ary be reduced from fie per mouth te $40. warrieu. Clerk or council same ai last year, f 120 per annum. Tlcket-seller same as last year, 81.25 jer day, when In sorvlce. Cleck-winder same as last year, IflO per an num. WHO WERE ELKCTED. The following Is the result or the nomina tions and elections : Fer Clerk or Councils S. Atlee Beckius and Jehn Clark. Vete : Beckius f., Clark 4. Beckius declared olected. Fer Market Master Frank McFall and Goe. Brlner. Vote : McFall &, Ilrlner 4. Mc Fall was declared elected. Borough Solicitor A. J. Kanilman and W. B. Glven. Vete : KnufTrnan 5, Olven 4. KaufTman was declared elected. First National bank of Columbia, unani mously elected trcasurer. as wero also Ansel Purnle for borough solicitor, R. J. M. Little, clock-winder, and J. II. Zeamer ler tickot ticket tickot sellcr. Fer borough supervisor, Nicholas Blno Blne haueraud Adam Max ten. Vete, Blnehauer S; Maxton 4. On Friday evening next, President Bucher will appoint his committees. Thspresldent was Justly eensured for lilt discourteous conduct toward bis opponent, Perrettet, by Westerman. Perrettet com cem com pllmented Ifiicher by voting for him, and Bucher compllmented hlmseir by voting for hlmself. - J 8 Council then adjourned. WHAT TUB ItKSULT HUOWH. It will be seen by the repert that the Re publican members or council voted solidly for their candidates, and being in a majority or course elected thorn. They made a clean sweep. The Demecrats In several instances net only voted for Republicans candidates but nominated thorn as well. The defeats of isruner anu Aiaxien are regretted by Repub licans as well as Democrats. Katter In the lloreugh. Kaster was quietly but appropriately ob served In Columbia yesterday. Special services In the churches and Sunday schools attracted large congregations, which were net only Interested In the sermons, but dellghtcd with the beautirul decorations. Twenty-ene new members wero admitted Inte St Jehn's Lutheran church yesterday, by confirmation, baptism and letter. Yes terday's congregations were the largest ever known In the history of the church. A Number or ArcldeuU. llrcn Carter, a driver for Gee. De Huff, re ceived serious Injuries te his left leg and righthand en Saturday by being kicked bv a inula Harry Breem, aged 12 years, full Inte one of the coal bins en the R. Jt C. shutes en Friday and dislocated his left elbow. Aaren McCombs, of KItchentewn, en Satur- "; "u iwe lingers ei nis jeu nana mashed and fractured by having thorn caught be tween two steam pipes at the Columbia roll ing mill. Other parts et his hand were lacerated. Gee. Brush, or Washington borough, while driving ever North Second street en Satur day, dreve ever a plle of rubbish at Dr. Armer's residence. The buggy was upset but Mr. Brush was net seriously Injured. Dr. Armer paid him for all damages. Town Nete. At the onera;house : Lilly Hln ten this even ingMn Fanchen" ; te morrow ovenlng In "LlttloBareroot," Wednesday evening the Howarth's Hibernian and Comedy company und en Thursday evcnlng, the Electric Light Cemedy company. Tbe " Chimes at Normandy," ofthe Harris Opera company, was finely rendered en Sat urday evenlng, te n large nndlcnce. Nathaniel llaker Is home en a visit from Alteena. The Susquehanna river rose 18 Inches en Saturday, but is falling this morning, Next Thursday evening thore will be an haster novelty, and a concert by the Iron Iren villo band in the rink. The P. 11. R. round heuse empleyes re sumed working 10 hours per day te day. Oflicers of the Chestnut Hill Sunday schoel: Superintendent, Jehn Stcrllne, son. ; assist ant superintendent Luther Oberlln ; secre tary, S. K. Albright; treasurer, Washington alker. The names of fifty scholars were onrellod. Mrs. Themas Dennan, residing along the railroad botween Union end Perry streets, died en Saturday from pneumonia. Her re mains will be interred fn Mt Bethel cemo ceme cemo tery en Tuesday. MONTHLY MEETINO OF AUDITORS. The Recelpta et the County Treuurjr from the Ile OUlre rer March. The county auditors held their regular monthly meeting te-day ; and met with the county commissioners, together with whom they constitute the salary beard. Gee. W. Schreeder, the Domecratlc nudlter, was olected secretary or the beard, at a salary of J&O, According te tbe returns tiled with the county auditors the following wero the amount of fees earned bv tbe several county officers for the month of March : SberhTThomllnsen ProtbenotarvSkiios, .... .. Register Stener Quarter Sessions Clerk Settley, ..5 602 20 . 1,000 00 . . 695 00 .. 2t 55 til 08 Bi 00 31 1 OJ District Attorney F.berly. . OrnlllUlft' fYlllrt fMnrl 1.-Alln Orphans Court Clerk Keller.! '. MeriU Ocru hel't Urulher In Australia. Frem the Melbourne Argus, 'eli. SI, 188.1. Mr. Leuis flerschel, of Carlten, yesterday received a telegram from Mr. Dalley, acting colonial secretary of New Seuth Wales, ac cepting with thanks en bohalfer his govern ment and the people or New Seuth Wales Mr. Gerschel's donation rer the use or the troops new preparing for service In the Soudan, et 40 Winchester repeating rifles to gether with 40,000 rounds of ammunition and completo equipment or sling Btraps, bullet moulds, and instruments proper for keeping the rifles In a state of efficiency. fione llut Net Forgotten. The once famous O. V. Culver, of Itene, I's-i Is brought te notlce by a clause In the will or the late Themas Hege, or Franklin. Mr. Hege evidently felt that the meney was gene where the woedblno twlneth," for he says: i ." ?huld Charlea Vernen Culver, or uuy of bis Mends, wish te pay the bends, bank stock and deixaits he rebbed me or, which 2.w',w,t." mterest amount te mere than nrty-flve thousand dollars, he or they may pay the same te the Franklin Cemetery com cem panyj te be oxpendod as directed in the tenth Itetunieil te Court. Harry Boettnor was heard by Alderman ilarr this morning aud required te enter ball In the sum erf300 for trial at the April term, &?!!?' ?i?hfrg0 asaault battery. Geerge J. Hildebrand, of Quarryvllle, is the A SuHIctent Reaton. Thore is some talk of changing the name of Chautauqua lake te the 3ea of Galilee. There is one reason why it might net prop erly be called the sea or Galilee and that Is, that It is net the sea of Galilee. -jMBJJg M4t JUWM. v Was 'Meds Btm'.ThM'a 4 r CMfcirjAsjs. ' , (i The family of J. R.' Stokes, of fimlthvllle, are in possession of some rare and valuable old queensware which is held saered as family heirlooms, having been handed down the line of descendants for years. They con sist of one-half de7.cn red-flowered break fast plates, threo containing In the contre an Illustration of the bridge or St Maurice, and three an illustration or the Florentine Foun tain. They are much evor one hundred years old t another hair dezen bluo blue bluo flewercd breakfast plates are ever seventy five years old. A large dinner plate Is about one hundred years old, a large blue flowered water pitcher, soventy-flve years old. A large tea iwt, embellished with filctures, represents garden scenery. This s for age, the most valuable In the let It Is computed as being about one hundred and fifty years old. A plain, white tea pet, Is ever fifty years; a large blno-edged. and one extra laree creou-cdcetl roast nlste. each of which Is ever one hundred years old. They are highly treasured and the family could net be Induced te part with one piece of this valuable qttoensware. K. K. Stokes, the eldest son of J, R. Stokes, Is also In possession of some very interesting war relics, among tbe let belng an old Revo lutionary sabre and a pair or sabres which had been In the Confedorato service during the late war and a Southern dueling sword, a number of bullets and shot These articles he gathered during a trip evor the Seuth and Southern fields of battle. He has many ether curiosities, among them Indian relics, old coins, old German and English books, etc. Dates Arranged. The Lancaster club has arranged the fol lowing dates for April : 14, Philadelphia at Lancaster ; 17, Brooklyn at Brooklyn ; 18, and 20, Quaker City nt Lancaster ; 21, Phlla delphia at Lancaster ; 22 and Zl, open ( one te be taken by Philadelphia ) ; 2,1, Ilarrow Ilarrew Ilarrow gate at Philadelphia. Marls Repaired. The "Black Maria" lias Just been repaired aud repalnted, and as It passed up East King street te-day It looked ten times blacker (ban ever. IleniU and Stecki Held. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold te-day ?4,000 Lancaster school bends ut 1102)4 ; two shares Northern market at $75, and two shares of the Miennorrher Hall association at ?18. m i .lederiien Cluli. The annual uicrtlngef the.lctruimnn cluli takes place this (Monday) v cnlng at S o'clock, tlrm. hern will plcaxn intend, Thirty I'enieii Drowned. The steamer Mariupel has ronndered In the SeaofAzer. Thirty persons lest their lives In the disaster. Ainueinenti. The lAghlt e" Londen 7b niyht.'VhU evening Hhoek ft Celllur'fl great company will nppearln the drama "I.tghU e' I.onden." The ploce has been Been liore before and toeinu:n cannot be nald In Its prnl-ie. The troupe H thn largeit that has been here this winter. Tbe nceneir Is vrrr line. Ge and Hear Them. Anrlftljorate mmlcal pregramme will he ren dered In the V. M. C. A. hall, Tuesday evening nt 7 30 o'clock, l'refs. Kcrlnskl, Kreh and Haas, .will add their talent te the voices Of n large number or HChelar. Tbe admission It IS cent'. The entertainment Is under the direction or the Women'd Chrlatlnn Temperance union. . IH.ATIIH. Hkkin. In thUrlty, null, . stli lint. , or nearlet fever, Jehn M son or Stephen and Sadie Skeen. aged3yeam. 'Iho lelatlves mid Irlund or the, family ure uspectrully Invlled tnnttendthe runeral, from the resldence or his parents, Ne. Mu Seuth IMika ntreet, en Tuesday nfteriioennt sn'cleck. In. terment at I.nncaler cemetery. ltd I'nEHTiRLKr. In this city, en the 4th Inst.. Uee. l'resterly, aged 'il jeiiM, 2 meiitlw nnd '.'7 dayH, The relatives und frlcndief the fainlly are ro re spectrullylnlled tn nttrnd the Muernl from the realdence or his parents, .Ve. r.17 heulh Queen Rtrcet, en Wednesday afternoon, nt .1 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill retnetcry, art-2td Yodko. In I hi!, city, en tbe 5th Innt., of srarlet teer, Frank K aen of Jehn C. und Martha eung, In the 4th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, ure respectfully Invited te attend the iitncrul, from his parents' realdence, Ne. 4M Benlh Queen atreet, en Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'rleck. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. it Shcltz. In this city, en the 4th Inst , Henry A. Shtiltr, In theMlh yenrefliliagp. The relatives and friends of the la in II aie re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne. 40 North Duke street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 nVleelr. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. it MiLLKn. Aprils, !8a5.n this etly, Mary :ath arlne Sillier, wire erilenjamln I', sillier. In her fiethyear. TherclatUesund irlends of the tatuiiy ure 10 spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from horlate residence. Ne ST. West Chestnut street, en Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock- Inter ment nt Woodward Hill cemetery. XAJtKETS. Philadelphia Market. rmLADiLreiA, April 0 -Fleur quiet, but steady; Superdne, fJ BOtM 87Kl Kxtra. 3a SiSti? JL?JtraI1f sl? M?"5! MInn.extraclcar tt 14 te ten istretghts, 4 4005 00 , winter pnt enta, II 7595 26 j spring de, 5 ue5 Se. Kye flour at t &Zfi$ CZX. ,ihS?.t,q,,ly hut llrmer : Ne. 2 Western lted. 87ie: Ne. 3 de, at 79Wei Ne. 1 l'cnn'a do,85Ke;No.2 Polaware, dolte. n' , Cern firmer. Tilth fair demand ; steamer. 4M9 de ''iswsyi a"a mixca' SKQ50ci " " una sic Heeds-Clovertlrrn at 7QSJ'e ; Timethy rlrmnt at II 65 ; Flaxseed quiet at IT SOQI M. y " al winter bran Arm at Its se2u. Previsions quiet und prtceg steady: mess Beef' 113 SO 'nS' 'O2160! "y mess uacen, bkew j oiiieneu Bneulders. salt de. HOI OMOI smoked hams 10 pickled de. lloe. "Xci Lard quiet; city refined, atnifflSe: bntchers'.CKeejie; prlme steam, ina. ' loose uuiHir iimiKi iiuici nnp prices easy: Creamery extras. 246250 ; 11. 0. and N. Y. de, a 24c ; Western dairy extras. Me ; de geed te choice, 15018c. D Kells at SQluei packing butter, CfllOe. raf?s 1i?a(:yIwV,1??a 'nqulry; Kxtras. 1C 164e ; Western de, 17Kc Cheese quiet and raay: New Yerk Full Cream, 12e ; Ohie Flats, choice, 10kl04ie : de fair te prlme, TGlOe ; l'enn'a part skims, 4Q 60 ; de ftfll de. 103c. " l'etroleuin nrm ; ltenncd, 7c Whisky firmerat 11 20 Lire Sterk Prices. CuiOAne. Cattle Hccelpts, 2,.Viu head; ship ments, 1,500 head; mat Let Blew hut Meadv shipping" grades, 1.M0 te 1,200 Its steers, l M5 l,2uu te 150 Its. II 7505 35 ; geed te extra, JSsd te 1,500 Its, 5 255 75; cows and mixed, i 40ffl ...u.n , ,i mji, ,u , JUAiuig.r! lleirs IteCellllB.O.iUO llflll - uhlnniAnl. -l.i market fairly aethe und steady; rough 'and' imiicu iuvkiiiki l wfjll ju ; pucuillg nil sh II. innir, X.X110 j,um nt f4autlce; llKb t Of 140 (O u iui at fi way i Kt; skips, x.i 230t eucuji uvc-uipiH, -,auu neau ; cad j shlpments, 1,500 H-1750I4O ; choice te uniu , inKiD,niiiiT , tlllcnur, uium, . -ZMiy.j 13 ; goon lit extra,4 60ftl70. SSajst-ItBieRTTr. ft)ei wns nothing delnir In Cattle ; prices quiet and unehanged ; receipts iM bead Hogs were re dull hut firm- llllti.i..i.i.... , fit 70; V smr .tsr4"CttAha.T,u,,",, rere,m''' 4-(,w A,.nK. .ii. w.. ' - ".".i..., f Ht ieen were dull and unrhm,i . l,4(ie head ; shipments, 4( bead. receipts, New Tork Market. New Yerk, Anill fi.-Flour-State and Western quiet and barely steady en mi diiiiu and choice B,?.r Jaw ffrades Arm. Heuthern steady. Wheat opened heavy and XQXa lower, after XKJ,,J??T0ire? fr"" decline und advanced a Cern QKe liltrher but very quiet j Mixed westeru spotjJxesjKei d. lutures, 49K0. Sljie; Ne. aAprlT.Ste; Alay.STke. n Uats a shade better, hut quiet; Sute. sjatiei Western. SCOIlCj Ne.2 April, S7e ,iday, "! Cattle Market. STOCK YAUDS-tWsST l'nitADKlTUIA, April 8. cullle t-pilntd Qini i,e,,H . eenbf'50ia ' mcd"""' mniuet mir, ri,,.4v;i?..V'''''''-uuincnal i"skel inactive; lii . AJS10.? Soed,4Q5o; medium, 4'(J IHe ; eomuien, 3k?le i i.uiubs. 4kfOTc. ' selling at Cifce. iu.?Trc,??!l.ts. 3,6h0head: maiket inactive : New Tork. Quotations by Associated Press. Stecksqutet. Meney easy a tie. New Yerk Centra! 8Wh ana uauread Adams Kxpreas";::::;:;:;: lsja MlchlranHnti "liliilWA ,...,...,.I3J$ av7 Jflehlgan Southern Hallread. .....;;.." ..... BO lUlneli Central Uallread..r:i; mtr Cleveland ft PtttsbuUa read "..7;::""' 140X Chicago ft Heck Island Hallread..... I iisu StUbnrirfts'ertWayniitatd..".:"::! yeindOTa,ba.?.e.pl cev::::::::u New Jersey Centrai. I..;;;!'!""''"'" ' i N.wyork7entrioVy-wtem:;:::;;::::;;;:; iaur1 vj:2 r 'v ''..?:. MB. IMM ,A H r ffwvwiiwaaH i " ' J IJSjSBmAaasakiBif 7 .""" ' ieas WAMeefaM Praa. BteaMsteaay. - -' , Kea4t1agltaJlrewt..)..i .,,.., 7 7-fJ Fennsylvenl Kallrend ,.,, u I-chtgfi Valley Railroad !!"!!.!: sT United Companies of New Jersey lw Northern raolfle..!. , it Northern PaclfleFrererred.k. 1 a Nertbern Central Kallread hiQ Lehigh Navigation company , wyt NoiTlstewn Kallread...,. jesQ Central Transportation Company 28 HitfTale, tow terk ft Philadelphia l LHMeHehuylklll Kallread.....' vjj 1 1 1 m Hlerk Markets. . Qnotatlens by Kecd, McUraun ft Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Pa. ... , .. . 11 A.M. 11 M. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific., , .... Michigan Centra) .... m New Yerk Central ,,., hi hij mi New Jersey central 3.1 xiVJ 322 Ohie Central ,. .. i Del., Mck. ft Western 101 101 10fJ Denver ft Itletlrande ". 7 Krie......... , x iyt Ai Kansas ft Texas is jrtj LakeBhere w) re , seJJ Chicago ft N. w common, 05 M vSX N. HTent. ft Western 8tf 8' 8? Bt.Panlftemaha..., VT .... 25 1'aelfle Mall my. Mi itoehester ft Pittsburg ..v. !TM Ht. Paul ..,..., 70X 71K CffL Texas Pacific..........".;.;. .... .... jeS Union Pacific kisa uy. 42CI Wabash common ,.., ..." 4 Wabash Preferred le Western Union TeleKrpph.. STJi B7 S7!i Louisville ft Nashville...... 3IU .1l? M? N. V., Chi. Ht I,., ,.'. ..' 2J ihigh vaiiey....,.....:...., :.., ;;.. m Lehigh Navigation 40& Pennsylvania M lay. 5.14 Heading 7 7-10 7 7-10 W. P. T. ftlluirale ,., if? Northern Pncllic Common 17K 17 17 Nertbein Pncllic Prof...... 4(i xsjl sk llestenvlltn .... 10' Philadelphia ft Krie 18(2 Northern Central , .; Underground Canada Southern , Oil 7H,' ;s -,i Peeples Passenger.., .Ieitpv Central , .... Leral Hterks and llends. Itepnllcdby.f. II. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster City, 0 per cent, 1885 liui KU " " lew. K) 110 " " im inn tut " S per et. In ler 30 years., loe lue.M) " 4 " Hchoel lean KM 10 " 4 " In Ier20 years. Itu lui " 4 " In 5 or 20 years. KM 1U " 4 " In 10er20years KM 102.50 Manhclm lloreugh icon Hi) liu BANK STOCKS. Irst National Hank KM IDI.M Farmers' National llank M 112 Fulton National Hank... km 175 Lancaster County Nntlenai Hank M 111,75 Christiana National Hank km Kphrata National Hank km First Nntlenai Hank.Celumhla KM Irst National Hank, Htrnshurg km First National Hank, Marietta km lrt National Bank, Mt..ley KM Lttltr. National Hank 1'1 Manhclm National Hank km Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... 50 New Helland National Hunk luf) (lap National Hank km Quarry vllle National Hunk km .eiiimuianaiinnai iiuiik ,im 115 III 155 l.M 911 l.VI 1W.KI ICI.21) fiS 13D 110.50 110 TUKHriKH BTOCKB. Hlg Hprlng A Heaver Vallej- 2', Hrldgcnnrt ft Horseshoe UK Celnmblnft Chestnut Hill 2", Columbia ft Washington 20 Conestoga A Dig Hprlng 25 Columbia A Marietta.. 25 Maytown A Kllzabctbtewii 25 23 18 21 (A l SO 10 44 44 U5 21 CO 31 70 55 75 1 Kir, a lie 41 35 r 2S.I 7.M 1.75 t.l SI 9) KM 25 9k25 210 A 18 05 75 Ul iJincuflirrii cpnrain - iJincastcrft Willow Utiect 25 ntrasbnrgft Millport 25 Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta ft Mount Jey 25 l-nnc, Kllzabetbtnwn ft Mlddlctenn. leu Litncastcr ft Frultvllle Se Jjincasterft Lltltz v 25 Kast Hrandywlna ft Wuvnesburg . .. fi i.nncantcr A Wllllainstewn., 25 Lannuterft Maner 50 Lancaster ft Manhclm... ,, 2', lincastiir A Marietta 25 Incastcrft New Helland KM l.ancnsler A Husqueliannu : Lancaster ft New Danville 25 MISCKLLANEOl'a HTOCKS. Qimrryilllelt.lt u) Mlllcrsville: street Cur .Ml Inquirer Printing Company te (Jus Light nnd Fuel Company. 25 Utevens Heuse (lkmds) Km Columbia (Jes Company 25 Columbia WaterCmnpany.... 10 Husquehanna Iren Company lui Marietta Hellew-ware km Stevens Heuse su Mlllernvllle Nermul .Schixtl 2', Northern Market se Kastcrn Market..., se ne w a v rr.n tisejiex th. JKFFKItSON C'LUII. The members of the Jellercnu Club are cor dially Invited te attend the annual meeting this (MONHATi ) cenlnL-Rl 8 o'clock. , ,., , li. .I.MclJHANN, President. m. T. .1 trrtaiM, aecrelnty. h ONKSTOOA JIUTUAL BKNKKICIAL Association tivmorrew (TUESltAY) even '.'J8 nt 8 o'clock, at Ne. 2 Cotten Mill Office. Members fulling te pay their dues will be dmn ped from membership. It .KIWIS K.SNYri:it,beeretnry. XTOTHJR. " J- The Chart is nnwepen. nt the etieni hen,' for the alc of sen M for the Crund Concert, Tub 1, Ac., en Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday leax evenings, Apill V. 10 und II. gramme in cry c eiilng. unungl1 of pre 11 I7HIIST-OLASS BOAltDlNO. J Together with the choice of rooms en the ltrst or second fleer. Surpaised by none In the city. Cull 011 nraddrcss, ,, , . NO.4IHNOH11IQUKK.VST. Table boarders accommodated. uC t Id LOST. ., A iJidle' Geld Bangle llracelct, either en North Queen between Chestnut nnd Orange, or or Chestnut between North Queen nnd Pilnce. The finder will be liberally rewarded upon lenv ingltat ' H NO. 3 KAST KINO 3TllEfcT. PUBLICHALlT , v.2,w,EU?fK?,'iAV' a !'"' e. - m iw sold at Ne. 202 Seuth Prlnce stecct, a Let of Stere Goods nndl-lxturcs, consisting of Counters. Ell nSH0,i.nir,5h,2:,.c.",'t "EPJ1 n P?w,Splce r "",n . Sale te commence at 1 p. m. F. II. W1LIIELM, Auctioneer. 11.- NOTICH TO STOCKHOLDERS OP THE Heading ft Chesapeake Cenl nnd Itallnnv Lempany.-A meeting of the stockholders will be held at the office of the undersigned, 41 East Cirunt street, Lancaster, en TUESDAY, AI'ltlL 7, 18S5, betwrenthaheui80f2nnd4p. m , for the purpose of electing a President nnd Directors ler the ensuing j ear. .1. W. F. SWIFT, in24,28ftne Secretary. TjlOU SALE OR BENT. XI These two luige new three story Houses, situated en North Lime street, between Lemen SB? ;Iamc streets. Alse, Forllcnt-Three-stery J,i9lc..,-,01"'0 31 a,t James street, 10 rooms, rent, 118 per month ; 2-story llrlck Heuse, Ne. 23J Lust Irulerick street, 7 ioem. rent. $11 per "uenth. Apply te A. W.HUSSEL, aMtd 22 East King street. LEOAL NOTICES. Estjvteepbabijah",va7br,late of Wntwlck township, dee'd. Letters et administration en said estate havlngheen grant ed te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pay. mcnt.ntid these having claims or demands against the same will ipiescnt them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned. EMANUEL .I.M1NNIC1I, lrf ftrulititir SAMUEL (IHUJIE.Litltz, ' J, . II. IIAVSVAM, AdinliilstratiirH. Alt'y. iu2l-3tdeawft3tw INSTATE OK UHAULES Kl'I'INOEltT 1 1 '.u,B.?r J'a"cas'erclty,ilcc'd. Letters of nd nd tninlstratleii en wild estate luvlng been granted te the underalgned, all persons indebted thereto aretequcsted te make Immedlate payment, und these having claims or demands rigalnst the same, will present them without deluy rer set tlement tethe uiiderslgned.restdliig Insald eld- CATIIAItl.SE EFFlNUF.lt. inl'ildean Admlnlstruirl'v EHTATK OV OATHAUINE HAM HAM HAM UltltlHT.laloef l.aucasteiclly.de'd. Letters pr administration en ald estnte having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto nie lequested le iniike lininodlnte payment, and these haying claims or deinauds agnlnst the same will present them without deluy for settle tnent te the imdcrslgiied. reading In Sunbury, Nnrthunibeiland county. " ,,, ... W. A. 1IAMUKIUI1T, m, At'. Atlke. Ailmlnlstrater. Attorney. inatHUdenw ESTATE OF KREDEHICK l'EUSOH, late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thoreto are requested te make Immediate payment and these having claims or demands against the estate or tbe decedent will make the same known te him without delay. t FIlANK l'.'l.'l l.'1'KII Vv..n,,,- II), !.-...... .J --.", ..;. .,.,,. h'KKAur Attorney. mmildeaw AB!.,MNB5 ESTATKOI' OIIARliBH W. tfr ".L'if."".?. 1t ,hp c.ll' or I-nncusler. Pa. Charles . Mills and wife, or the city of Lancaster. Pa., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated Januaiy 15, IStf, assigned and transferred all their estutes and effects te the underalgned, ter the l;neilt 01 the creditors of the said Chailes W. iillU and w Ife. he thctefere RUes notice te all nnrt.nnnlni1plktAHfne.itiA.. v,..n- .-,.." -----r-.------"-- -" - BlKllUl, It, 1I1UIVU without delay, am eentthenite 1SUAEL uiiiuaieaw ES!fVF .0P ;r.0UN "OFFMAN, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased.Lettera testamentary en said estate having been grant yd te the undersigned, all persons Indebted Jtet.?urf.,uesle? ? maVe tmmedlate get. tlement, and these having claims or demands ngalnst the game, will present them without de. layforsettleiiienite tle underlined, residing In the city of Iaucaster, A. r, DONNELLY, t- a , ... Execulur Jae. A. Cetxb, Attorney, m3e-$tdM nuviucni te me undersigned d t none hnvtnrr rlnlm, in ,,,.. P. MAYER. Assignee. Lancaster, Pa, BAY, Artllt 1986. trxw Amramnamacxri. A8 nn&Wi OROOKK FOR MILLKli'S JT. BOKAXBeap and you'll use no ether. VsfsWJS, VSj'vlrf--'' Jty S.-V 25e. A plaque nf two Dogs ,ancaster rer rill lie given away t-Mi; MIIJ t O Y THE ADDITION OF BORAX, ROAF PUItE l!OIlA.C,erBml ,,ew''1'' Tr M ' ''''KK'S WANTED. -..J,'0?0J).,8mr, n first mono at 230 West Kin .street, Lancaster, f A2r,r.,r TirANTKD.-AT THE HILDEBRAND i,A. .'SU"6 Q"rryvllle, n man te take enre or 225!Si,"n-wK.en" ' munt co,no wc" rccem. mended nnd understand the business of a livery g"ll' a4-2td TD1LOUR AND FEED. rb JY ';;v"1P8ne,l J" onife and store for the sale of our Fleur and Feed at Ne. 17 North Prince street, where we wm 1,0 pp,0d te see our patrons and friends. .. LP. VAN A SONS, ""tell Merchant Millers. jz. ROSCJOE MURPHY, D. D. a, ... .. ORABCATl or Iho Pennsylvania College or Dental Surgery, WITH ., , lilt. II. 1). KNIOIIT, .. Pl North Queen street, Lancnsler, Pa. Dentistry In all Its branches. iiiarl47tdAWAS3md S.V.Kn FROTOHAM FOR COLLEC- 1 T..10-..f s,.'u, ft,ld CounlyTaxeserthe East nnd nest Hards of Lancaster city for 18s,wlll !?.r1!,Vv."? nt.the County Commissioners' Offlee until 12 o'clock neon, Monday, April 13. 1883. aii.. t- "VOItDEIlbFlllKlieAltD. Attest! FRAXKtlnirsT, Clerk. as-stil RY MILLER'S BORAX KOAF FOR fine Laundry work. Uimrnnlecd nnailiib ternted. REMOVAIj. . .r ''Oilfsker bus removed rrem Ne. 13 Last W alnut stteet, Ijinraster, Pa., te Ibanen, Pa., oppeslto the postefflce, will be at the Key stone Heuse, Neith Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., every Monday and Friday afternoons, till 7 e clock, p. m. ni30-2wd HE FINEST KNOWN FOR ALL FUR- poses Is Miller's Pure HOUAXSeap. tai'EC'IALMACHINERYADAPTEDFOR tp manufacturing Miller's Pure I10HAX Seap. Ourewn Invontleii. INSIST UPON HAVINO MILLER'S HOHAX Seap, (lunranteed absolutely pure, harmless nnd effective. WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST . ., Cigars in the town, two for Ce, at HAHTMAN'.S YELLOW FHONT CIOAIl HTOHK. PENNA. CK1ABH FROM fl.00 PER Hundrsd up, nt HAIlTMA.N'S YELLOW FltONT CIOAK HTOKK. 1rTATE OK MARY OMlNIlEii, LATE if ofthe city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters ortlie city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters esinmentnryen snides bitehnvlng been granted in tne iiiHlemigncd.nll persnnslndebled thereto 1110 requested te make Immediate narment. nnd these having claims or demands ugalnst Iho same, III present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In the city or Lancaster, MAHY tOKHNKY. Jae. A. Cetlk. Executrix. Atteftiey. uprCC.teawM GIRAR1) FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. AltkiuS. Oillxtt, President. ..JAMB " AtveBU, Vice Pies, und Treas. Edwin F. Mxanat, Secretary. Jdlics 11. AtLx, Asssltant Secrctarj'. A83E1S-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDKED AND rIFI'Y-NINK THOUSAND, NINE HUNDKED AND SIXTY SEVEN DOLLAH4 AND tOKTV NINE CENTS. All Invested in solid securities. l.esses promptly settled nnd paid. RIPE & KAUFPMAN, Agents, NO. 11 KAST KI.VU STKEET. ectlmdSI.WftSIt e tOME AND .SEE ME. IIAVI-HO OPKXKII A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (l-erincrlyMTtjplra l.yllrirr' A.JHIIer), respcctfuilir Inform my fr1cndvnna th I would c Inform mv frlrndentiil ifm ,niii In (rencra! itiat 1 nm new tircrinrpd in rnmuh ut inn nui iri iiuiirtr PltlCES, and LOWEST POSSIHLE Fleur, Feed, Grairr, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a hilly supply or Machinery, Cylinder, Llnseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, H IIOLKSALK AND Ui:TAII HENRY DRAOHBAR. upi-3 lineed F 1NE PURE RYE WHISKY. I AM PHEPAItEDTO FUltNHH THE Lititz Pure Eye Whisky OF MY OH N DISTILLATION" Distilled nt the Old Lititz Distillery, One-Half Mile East et Lltltr ALSO, Burlheliiers Old D. D, Pure llje Whisky. Jacob F. Sheaffer. STORE-NO. 3 NOKTH DUKESTHEET, fOppeslte the Cem t Heuse,) feblStfdS LANCASTEU, PA. WE'LL RALLY AROUND THE FLAG, HOYS. ' GRAND OONOERT -OF- War SeDgs, Camp Scenes and Tableaux, FOR Till DKXliFITOr ADMIRAL REYNOLDS POST 405, Q. A. R.( AT FCLTON OVIRA HOUSE, Thursday, Friday asd Saturday Eren'gs, April 9, 10, II. TICKETS, . 93 CENTS. Te be had of the Committee, members ofthe Pest, and nt the principal stores. Itcscrved beau at tbe Opera Heuse without extra charge, ltd TOIINHIEMENZ. ' Beets and Shoes NEVER SO LOW A3 AT PRESENT. Spriug Styles New Ready. CHILDREN'S 1IUTTON SHOES, 3.V. and 80c. CHILDREN'S Hl'ltlNU HEEL IIUTTON. 7Sc. nnd $l.iie. A OOOD SOLID LEATHER HOY'S SHOE. 1 te ' MEN'S $iW) IIUTTON or LACE SHOKSItednced te $2.00. LADIES' OOOD KID TOP IIUTTON, Round orSa.iiareToo,wlth Weiked lluttonlleles, iui. LADIES' (1LOVK Kill TOP IIUTTON, Square or Round Toe, lien and i6e. linSl"Mr' B01,11' ,'KATl,Kl SCHOOL bHOE, ,1,LADIES'PEItllLEltUTTON,Siunier Round LADIES' HURT'S S1KIKS nt V00, Reduced lel. HROWN'S FRENCH SHOE DRESSINO Re- uueeu iniuc.u jieuie, F1NE HOOTS AND HIKlVM.r .11 ll0.i..,i Made te order at Short Net Ice. Flve Hundred CHILDREN'S IIUTTON SHOES fermeily sold nt ll.ffii, Reduced te ;.v. JOHN HIEHENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET, WANTED-A TOUACC'O FARMER AS ...... fenant, te take charge of Flve Acres, In llhilelaild tOWIlshin. Cheater rmmlv nn ,1,,. piwin,, uj 4i,ui, ruriu huh CrliO BBk lfev 1 tttll t. a..- 1 aV. W been In tobacco. nimiuisiuiuu tobacco beuse, duelllnir, etc.. In BVM ,iiMI Must funilsh geed tecemmen atlens. :mei milieu yet. Apply In person or by letter te JOHN ARMSTHOHU, West Chester, l'a. iui iw NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEH8. All persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or flah. lnr, as the law will be rigidly onferredagalnst all trespassing en bald lands of the uudera.irned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PEROY ALDKN, EDWARD U. FKKKUAN, .,. .... At""" let . W, Celemau'g belr. eeUl-ttdftv i GO TO CLAUK E'S COFFEE ftTORE FOR v. , iL'lJiSfr,piSnf,' rlBe.i 4 ejiQoed Rice for S?i Scalloped. Crackers ferSBct 4 ft Whlte euirar ler lue.t is iu,i. f,iTnA 1 t -e ; lj A T7-KBDICT OF ALL THE JUR1E&-JT-5Kl,.en ?ntc,ne l8tcrs have been awanl awanl edseld medals overall competitors. Safe and positive. QtmctJRA. " CUTICURA. THE ONLY REMEDIES FOR THE AND BLOOD UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED. 8KIN Wm. T. Tetlcni C72 North Tenth street. Phila delphia, reports that one of his customers stated tei,!m.'nc.ll,cn,Al,' Uial he was feeling se well and had Rained twenty-seven pounds In the last year, all of which he attributed tonsystematle course or thn Cuticura Rkselvcrt, which has proved crfectnal when all ether remedies fall. SOKES ON NECK. ,'hes. Hrndy, Semcrvllle, Mass., who refers le Dr. .1. J. Weed, druggist, of Hint eily, cert I lies te n wonderful cure of running sores en the neck Which hnil lill llwfllftil l.v l,n.,,llal nhl'.l. c,ns without cure, nnd which yielded com ninety te the CuTictiRA Rkmruics. CURKII 1IY CLTICUHA. My skin disease, which resisted several popu pepu lar lemedlcs nnd ether remedies ndvlscd by phy sicians, lias been cured by your CDTlci'RA Kkmx- Mn. jury nurpasseu my mesti 'V SliriiasSf-d till- tnmt .anixilnn rruin. i.nn. .,...'4 ..f.n:....r "v. .v "": " " .....,,-...,,u .ni'llllf'KL'L'lCVl II ('UK'. VlSCKISRH, lll, I.C. AHENTItUK. KNOW ITS VALUK. Allet your Ccticura ltimtnirs give very geed Hatlsfactlen. The CCTItfiiA 1 especially recom mend for Iho dlsensrs for which It Is used. 1 knew from cxpcrlcncn Its value. dr. II. J, Pratt, Moxteme, Wis, CUTICUltA AIUIOAD. Through n henic-rcturncd Norwegian, I luve learned Te knew your Ccticura, which has Inn sheit time cured me of nn Eczema that nin.ii. iniiii curru ine ei nn Kczem Phvslclan'n medlelnes renld net lienl CHR. HELT.EN, Hereeh, NORWAV, Agenturerrrtnlng. THE POKT I'OW KKS. A feeling of gratltutn Impels me te acknewl "dge the great merits of jour Cpticcra, and I cet-dlally recommend it the public as n very vnl liable reined-, II N. POWERS, DninoireRT, Cexn. Fer sale everyhere. Price COTlruRA, the treat Skin Cure, Mc. Uimrt'itA Seap, nn CTquls u hkiii jipniiiiner, "c. uiticuha the new llloed Purlller, $!.(. ItKSOLVICMT, POTTKB DRCO AND ClIIMIUAI. CO, llOHTON. CUTICURA .SOAP AN EXQUISITE Toilet Hath and Nursery Snnatlvn. SANFORD'S RADICAL TeUReT CATARRH. WITCH IIA.EL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA Fill, MARIOOLD AND CLOVER HI.03SOM. A slngle dose or Hanford's Itadlcal Guru In stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, steps Water' Discharges from the Nose and Lyes, pre vents Ringing Noises In tbe Head, cures Nirv Nirv eus Headache and subdues Chills nnd Fevers. In Chrenln Catarrh It Cleanses the Nasal pass ages of eul Mucus, Restores the Senses of Smell, Taste and Hearing when nflested, Frees the Head, 1 lireat nnd Hrenchlat Tubes of eltVn slve matter. Sweetens nnd Purines tbellreath. Steps the Cough, and Arrests the progress of Caturrh towards Consumption, One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanferd's Inhaler, all In ene pack- age, of all drugglil!, for ll.ui. AHk forSANremra IIAI iuical Cerk. Pettxr Dxcn ami Chemical Ce., Hosten. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Fer the rellermid prevention, the Instant It Is applied, or Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Celdn, Weak Hack, stomach nnd Hew els, Sheeting Pains, Numbness, llyiterla, re male Pains, Palpitation. Dyxpepsln.Llver Com plain', Unions Fever. Malum Hiid Epidemics, use COLLINS' PLASTERS (nil ELECTRIC Hattery combined with n Pereus Plaster ), and laugh nt pntn. 'S.le. c ery heiv. nprl ,ixv G REAT INDIAN MEDICINE. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINB -FOR THE BLOOD. LIVER, KIDNEYS AND SIOMACH. It Is Made by the Indians. Used by the Indians. sold by thn Indians. It Is Purely Vegetable. It lurcly cures ull diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Hovels and llloed. It it almost specific ler all tonus or Rhnuniatbiiii. It will euro dis ease when nil ether lemedles have lutled. Direc tions are plainly pi inted en every bottle. All tribes nf Indians have their medicines, but KA-TON-KA Is a remedy of the Pacific Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed of roots, herbs and barks gathered and prcpnrcd by thn WARM 8PRINO INDIANS OF OREGON, And la favorably known nnd used In nil parts of the -world. 'I he nick or ailing should net delay ltsu.se. It will nreventns utdl n euro lUpns. Its price is ene dollar per bottle, or sis bottles for Ave dollar. Ask for It and see that you pet ORLOON Cerry, Pa. i. a i. is nil win m the INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, (D0D0C INDIAN OIL, THE ORKATtsT PAIN EARTH. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain tecure Tooth Teoth Toeth aeho In one minute. Headache in llve minutes, Earacheln ten minutes, Serol hreat In one night. Neuralgia In three te five minutes. MODOC INDIAN OlLlsuscdlnternallyaswell as externally. Every family should haveabot haveabet haveabot tle within reach. It Is a doctor In the house, s or sale by nil Druggists. Price 25c. per bottle. T ami. dI.a liAttl.. pjl . 1.-1 Ml AH UOUUll SYRUP 19 a r.e." "-.". """"j."yv- . eel no bottle. Ka tenka, Medoc Indian Oil and Indian ui vuuk'iia, weius nna Lune ureases. 50e. m er Cough Syrup for sale (wholcsale nnd retail) at Cochran's Drug store. Nes. 1S7 nnd 139 Nouh Queen street, Lancaster, Ph. inJ-lydWASAw "VYM.M? rsv ene tK i.i.iti J 1IOICAA Soapnlready'Velil. OF MILLER'S Puiest Ijiiiii mar7Cmd dry Saip made. REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In order te reduce our lurge stock et Fur Heavers. Meltons, Kerseys and Corkscrews ter Overceatings, 1 will, ler ihe next Ce days, make up te your order, in drst-elass style, at greatly reduced pi lies. All garments nrugunruntecd te fit perfect und only Iho best quality of trim, tilings are used. A. II. ROSENSTE1N, . . Flne Tailoring. 57 North Qucen street, oppeslto the PostenTce. m.'tiiulU TR. J. K. SHIRK, Office ; Ne. 103 Seuth Queen Stmt. Laacahtkr, Pa, SURHERY DISEASES OF WOMEN. BrCC'IALTIKS. dTelephone Cennectlnu. al-lmM,W,S&lmw D EICIILER HCHAUM. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF- FURNITURE IN LANCASTER COUNTY , WHICH TMLl BE SOLD CHEAP. Pcnnns going te Housekeeping or any partlei In need of Furniture will find bargains by call Ingnt Nes. 27, 29 and 31 Seuth OueenSt. M. DEICHLER, J. P. SCHAUM. aJanJ-SmewdM&w rt ' 4. otermnra. IN ADDITION. Te the nsHftl large stock of Men's aad Youths Clothing at the Ledger Untitling Stere, we new also carry a flne line of Beys1 anil Children's Suits all styles, all grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. ln?-3md "REMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMONED FROM NO. 146 EAST KINO. STRCET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (lluchmlller's Hulldlng), heie he has en hand OXEOFTHE FINEST L1NESOF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE SPRINll TRA DE EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Call and take a leek at the goods and you will be snr le have your inrasuru taken tern Suit, al-ttd F OR QLOVE8, Te beep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. . EAR MUFFS, Te keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the1 neck warm. UNDERWEAR,) Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WKST KINU STREET. AMUSEMENTS. E ULTON OFERA HOUSE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 6th aad 7tb. SHOOK & COLLIER'S UNION SQUARE LIGHTS 0' LONDON COMBINATION I Under ?r the Auspices of Sheek A Coitus, Proprietors. UNION SQUARE THEATRE, New Yere. In OrtoReE II. Sins' powerful Spectacular Mele- drama, the Union Square Theatre' lireatest Success, The LIGHTS O' LONDON I Presented with all the magnificent scenery. properties and mechanical effects used at that theatre, painted by the weild tenewned Richard Mnrsten ; mechanical effecM by H. II. Innte. ADMISSION 75. Wand .15 CENTS. hale nf UhchhI Seats new open at Opera Wanted ! 100-Superiiunieraries-lOO. Apply te Slage Manager nn day of perfer m anec- a3 ltd FOIl SALE OS KENT. HOUSE FOR RENT. A thrco-stery Brick Heuse, Chestnut fill cet. Ne. M West una tfd FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy teiins, situ ate Ne. lbShlppcn Btrect. "HC-tfd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. EOR RENT. The hall 30xB0 feet en thlrdstery of Stcln metz bulldlnff. Ne. S3Nnrth Queen street. Ap l"y, Jd J. L. STEINMET. OR RENT. , First-Class Itestnurant, also first-class Har Har berShep, cornerof Centre Squnre nnd North Queen street. Hest location in the city. Apply liiusii a une?s. EOR RENT. om...T.hrce Law Offices at Ne. NORTH DUKE STKEET i and a tmsmeut 55 feet long, supplied with water and heat, marse-ttd B. FRANK ESHLEMAN. EDUCATIONAL. T OOK AT THIS I AND THEN EMBRACE IT. Boek-keeping-, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence. Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawing: Business Documents, AH rer J33 for a months, or HBO ter 0 months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. O. WEIDLER, i. i., NelOXKABTKINflbTRKKT, . JanliHfd Ijincaster, i'a B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McCenaughy. A COMPLETE NEW STOOK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, All Ql'AliTUs, Alt KlNns,ALt.Sl2:iia,AlL Paicrs. WILL OPEN APRIL III., AT q6 i -2 East King Street, (HOFFMEIER'S HUILD1NU.) iii.ll-linrt MILLER'S FURE HOltAV nn A di ees net please.yeur money w III be refunded. DR. FOREMAN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i'.em2vffl i1??'" X0;?" WestKlngstieettoNe. au North Prince. (Uite resldence or A. E. Roberts.) inM-3md QHAMPAQNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE VYINL NOW IMPORTED. ATHEICIAKT'8 OLD WINE faTORE. Ne. 29 ElST KlHU STRIltT. v . ... v . . 'K.SLATMAKER.Ag Established, 1785. tebl7 11 EOR A QOOD-F1TTING SHIRT WITH Patent Facinga, Hand-Worked Eyelets, made of geed mateiial and price ONLY ONK DOLLAR. Alse new style Working Shirts, spring stylej Hese, and Furnishing Ooeds ler ladle's, dents and Misses. All cheaper than ever. Pleate call and examine before you buy. HENRY UEOHTOLD. Ne. ta North Queen Street. P. 8. Choice lluUdlng Lets, Stene aud Sand for sale. j n. , V t f . ,-X .'U-sr yti-, J 4& i. , . .fc