'SS- t -r,'jr .-"ra V' a. V,V " .r t S ) 'JV1!2,V. H- ti WTOWTOD AY, APRIL s 1. A" . V 11M 1 i- ff 2 .. i I 5 A V I AlfDLittEll f-lrtejurr re 4. a abb amah :ttatmv9VMT. tr' - i - . - . . rrm jnu vvwnr jsenin ia Hgh PreMsjaMve IT It te Dls- W Eater IJMt Witt AsYAnfT7 CeMHer, '.' 1 court baa ast re versed J ud k- 4t laMjconimen picas court of Berks .M Ike novel reason that the lower waMam tee much of a hurry. Hult was WtM administrator et William van- a bona wnlcn was inore man old. In order te ovcrcemo the of payment w hteh attaches te an df such age, a petition of a co-exocu- at the same time, averring mat IHM 'been paid at various limes. By etdHMM an affidavit was put In, simply iCliiyvviineuigiviiiirriuriicuiiiip. Might thatthli. waloe taaue.nnu wed te file a supplemental aflhla rt ernnted nermissien lede thK 'that any time befere the entry of "would dorer me nung ortne paper. tlken adleurned for live tin vs. but tada-ment en the second day, bclore t aVMvH Thad been Hied. J ustlce Pax son ttMKka this case tne judicial discretion, tM supreme court win net ordinarily limb, was net prudently exercised, lawre result was net in the lnterest of Va fining that the iuilce should liave imm .annahln ffmn tnr flin tirnnnrntlnn tiMMMMtlemental affldnvit, and according ly' MTfMWd the Judgment. MCJUtOlTD L. JONES SEVKHK ST1UCTU1U.H. ' 'AneirMrieaturoefthe case is the Btyje in whtHtHidtanend Jj. Jenes, esq , a leading 'aMMbdrsfthe Heading bar and counsel for 4fM pWetHTin error in the case, bastes Judge Hbm8bm, irhe decided against his client in Tip -W.OOHn BeiOW. ill Ul lusiuiy ell vnu v-n-iu ; fj& 1n (fee paper book, Mr. Jenes said : j6 'fCkenM Vandersllce died'ln Jaiiuury J8SI, J ".-', dad imntig bis papers w ero found t e bends i.l .; 'of laaac R. Lash for $1,000 each, both bends n J "nlMaff jMdrly thirty years past due ; also a bill fjSp' slMfe for 9800, fourteen years iast due. On vj ',lhaZa umni were endersements of pavinents rJtdfdar,'fromUmeto time, unto IfeSJ, all I &tla?fe fcanrlwritlne: of Themas Vunderslice. IH'rhddaeedenU Suits were brought by the ;-:,' "flinlnniratnr or vanuersnee ana coines ei r hh Bwumenu uim aiuuiviwui u'v M wdte ftled HcUIdc forth that all these euliga "tU(m''hd been fully paid and satlslled, I'g.'aBA ralea were taken for judgment. The svnuddwdre all argued together en Monday ' ant eatted the attention of the court te the fact I ,vi(ilu am thnii twpntv vBnra Iiavini?claDsed I&'ig'dtadd' the maturity of the bends, the jr'4'Ufjdl?preaumptlen of payment had arisen KKwIHi anirteu me Dureen toine piamiiu imu fc.rjandared affidavits of defense unnecessary. !?.". amd stated that thev were enl v filed as a rau- jK . Matm ii tnMxiirn lr n re vent ludirment from , i'd'' ff w4Bfl--iu lureUgu lUftuvtli.Vvw or i.us- 1 f" " ttianoner, iuageisaHsanianjB.uu,now iuageisaHsanianjB.uu,new """SflCTlr, that, In his opinion, the endorsements '-Y; Of ? payments of interest, although in the -WS, tadflwriUng of the ebligee, rebutted the ' predumptien ei payment and that the v, .affidavits were tee general in terms. Counsel ? 1- for defendant then stated that altheuch, as 1 '- be understood the law, ' tlie credits are net 4 ' part, of the instrument and will net take the case eui ei me siauue or reuui me iireHump- Uen of payment, unless proved,' and that he had drawn up the aftldalts of defenbe in that con letlen stllK as his client had actually paid all thescobligatiens, he did net deelre te Imperil hlsrightsand property upon any view of the law, and that with the pcr pcr mfiaUeB of the court, he would flle suprl mental ffidu-'ts setting f spcciiically the time, -place, mannar tid circumstances of the payment ei all three of these obligations. His honor then said, 'if you band me the supple- vvfantal nVla Ita nt. an v (Imn ltnfnr.i t rfNtwiNn tTO1 etheae cases, I wlllconslder them along with ?i,'- the original ailldavlts, "and tiien adjourned the 'j V .rKMlrt&UinfnHnwitiL' Ritlirdnv. Anrll l"lli. 1 SxI junmmi ttw ilftAiniient nl nnn u rnln ie lila t 5 ' client te coine in and make the supplemciital iflX 'affldavitsj and en the 12th or April, lHe days VV tbewdAdr. they were duly bled, and then counsel discovered te his utter amazement. t that tMMhone) able iudnexn breach of faxth 4 r with counsel, had m the meantime nuietlu " j AltA 4m the. iirnthnnntiii'u,A nfHce. oaimenA Mt& making the rules absolute and entering judg-.;- mjmt lit nil the. en.irjt far wunt of sufficient Jj' affidavits of defence. Upen the petition of 4$,0eaal, .reciting the express permission or ' "" i theeeurt te hle supplemental atllda its and h " asking that the Judgments be stricken oil, " -rales were granted, which the Judges subse- " quently discharged for the reason that the 'Judgments bjning been entered the burden ;ls new entirely upon the defendant, and he .being incompetent as a witness by reason of ' . the death of Vandersllce can make no dofeuve atalL" In his argument Jenes, severely criticises the conduct et Judge Sessamau for breech of faith in entering the Judgments in the man- - narhedld. Inenepart of the argument he Bays that, through the particulars of the du- .fenaa were stated te Judge at the argument. - and lte'grantcd leave te file a supplemental afldavit, he teught te deprive Vie defendant it efitu benefit by a breach of faith with counsel ae discreditable te the court and te ihe pre- f ..fessien as te compel me te characterize it as -K it deserves. ' ,, At another point he rapped the learned judge ever the Knuckles in this wise : " 'ihu . vunal time allowed for tiling supplemeutul '- affldavits is ten davs, and no time having Men specified in the order in this case, a rca- aeaable time which would mean the usual r time was clearly implied. The extension of 'time te the presumptive disposal of the ceses ;by the learned judge, was very indefinite, as the record of the court shows that his honor ; ''nreaily disposes of such cases in from three " ;Btaaths te thrce yoers, and that In a recent , , cadd hid tardy action had te be quickened by t. jk writ of mandamus from the supreme court v .alter a delay or about eighteen months." , ' i tin speaking or the powers of the court hi . rSttnh tnaitera lift Hftld HA liidsehimnnnrmpr ..'innder the law te pronounce judgment, except 'tYpm open court, anu as tne jueguienis in tnese iv tease were handed into the prothenotary's 'AddSce OB April 10, 18&I, when the court was t ,BOt ia session, they are irregular and void 'dad should be stricken oil"." ,The supreme court adopted this iew of the case; decided that the judgments were topreperly and imprudently entered and re- v versed the lewer court, before which the case ,. -will new hae te be tried en its merits. ivS Veur Funeral at the Baine Ceuirlery. v ' -.The funeral of the late Harry A. ShulU , took place from his residence, en North Duke ,slndt,'at 2 o'clock this altorneon, and was ( .hugely attended. The pall-bearers were - vf Richard J. McQrann, Jehu P. Sklles, H. U T aUayatakcr, Henry Afartin, Jehn Beth and .SoergeW Brown. The services were con cen Cetacted by ltevs. QroenwaldandSluimakor. ;jiThe fnneral of Mrs. BenJ. 1. Miller also teek place at 2 o'clock this aftornoen. Tlie , riavioea-were conducted by Bev. Stall. i j.i-5-Tbe funerals of Geerge Presterly and Kdrry', Edwin Bowser at 3 p. in., were also n '.'largely attended. V raeid four interments were b11 mnde at v Weeflward Hill cemetery. ? 1 A mimflDI T .v. Ann I. a mm r.t llin .Oil T .a .In u str Turin-Vereih, which organization dis- eerai years oke, mei iasi eenmg p's te censider the advisiblllty of re- g ine society, Aiieriuscussinguie an adloumment was had until next lyeveuinir. nt which time the society ddrforganlzed. y 1 r i - 'Aaethrr Complaint Agalmt Kiiliee. lb Lefevre,of Camargo, lus entered !i Jehn Kahoeforiorgmginenames ,Kalioe and James Dougheftytea !H0. which was elveu in Payment horse sold te Kohee by Lefevre. A JaariVa.svalel hv Kaheo this merninc -smA the case was returned te the April court. K IW ' , . Leg Broken, aftornoen. Fanule 8naclv. u r-eld Kirl. realdlnir with Jacob 1 er (near ltohrerstown), w idle out in bam huntinK ectrs foil from the hav uslng a fracture of tlje betlt bones of leg uear the ankle jeim. ur. a. it. wm called and attended the llttie jrp '-, 1 i f in UIIUWU.M .. .. ... Ia.. .!, .JWKciiuuiiionwnleoauiuinistctod te ':- .aAuJHaahiinilriui imiaMilhlren nn.l .,. I , .'."."' LraJKdf v immm '5 ' V "" mm ..?r i-. - j.jiH""ry V ;wd4daaHi fSSSSatAA dar i Jl&twn'm V "'.TTddterdav ' imSIt" r RgAg 'IMS! ';Va4LWrH '.Vmsm,- . - fS."S- - - fdits&rK' I S-..Vt 9iuiu1m (1 A...I ... r.-.,l.vll, 1 . ;, JJmJtgr morning nex$ at the low mass at u if f- s f Sal or Mecks. - idddWjB. Leng, broker, sold te-day at ;,r diiiale 0 shared Cewaty Unk at fuz- 1 ", I &f4 "P4! Vwreers bank t ?2; 4 shares $ S3BB1?r l at aBd i Vestern vJT , J f"'"'rIt . . i - b. WKVMMXJtM XWmZWATMMi re " ' OPJBf AB9VT MA jrXJMT, UHy,HhUa Receives an OraUcmM the Opera Hebm The Repert of (fee FaHure of Business Man Without Foundation. Building Operation. Keaular Correspondence ei ItmLtiesncsn. Columbia, April 8. The Pennsylvania A Susquehanna and Tide Water canals will be open te navigation en or about May 1st The recent flood has caused seme dam age te the canals and tow-path, in different places, but the damages are such as te be easily repaired. Ceal shipments premise te be unusually heavy, mueli mero se tnan last year. Boatmen are making oxtenslvo prepa rations for the coming season. Linjr Hlnten Large Audience. The largest audionce that has assembled in the Columbia opera house for a long time, was that which greoted Miss Wily llinten, last evening, in "Little Barefoot" It was an enthusiastic audionce, tee, the llttie faor faer faor itehclng compelled torespnnd te numerous encores. Her acting cannot be criticised it was superb, but the play is a very light ene; take Miss llinten from it and its attraction would lie geno. The charming little lady and aclress wen many friends during her short stay in Columbia, and lier return in About two woeks, will be groelod w 1th pleas pleas ure and large audiences. A FaUe Itepert. A report telegraphed te and published in the Philadelphia JVms, llecerd and possibly ether papers of te-day, te tlie effectthat 11. 11. TTpIh". hardware merctmnt had failed, is false ; and Mr. llelse will teke steps te dis cover the malicious author of it He has retained H. M. North, esq., te sue the pub lishers for libel. Building Operation In the Borough, Numerous repairs are being made te prhate residences and buslness places in Columbia, dozens of which are being re painted and otherwise beautified. A scere or mero of new buildings are being or will be erected, and the happiest men In the borough are contractors, painters and paper hangers. The season, howenr, will net be as brisk as last year, but this is te be expected; buslness of no kind is its geed as last year. Teith NdIps. The Shawnoe cnglne utul hese houseon Feurcli street, Is being tern down. Our new chief burgess, New ten Jacksen, has takeu the oath of office. Chas. Saurbeer, of Fifth stroet, is confined te his heuse threugli illness. A meeting of the ladies who are te assist at the Vigilant fair, will be held in Arinery hull, this evening at 0:45. A full attendani e Is requested, also te-morrow when the hall w ill be open all day. The by-reads throughout Lancaster county are in a miseraM? -tui-.n. wid wholly un u for tinvei. The pikes, howe or, are In as ill., a condition as the by-reads are peer. The old Heading &. Columbia deiwt is having a new beard platform put around It It was need ed. The Howerth's Cemedy company, which appear In the opera heuse this everling, gie an excellent performance, and spoken highly of by the press throughout the United Htates and Canada. The prices are low. Henry ItlncharL or Steelten. w hlle drunk yesterday afternoon, stoned a number of young boys who had been teasing him ; was arrested by Officers Wittlck and Gilbert, and ceinmlled te Jail by 'Squire Htans for 5 days. He way taken down this morning. Tu-e citnd fishing season is ery late this yejr, owing te the batteries beingsubmerged. At the rote the river Is new falling 4 inches per day they will hardly be lit for use before two weeks. Til lishermen nre'iuaking all preparations, however, and expect tlie season te be much mero profitable than last year. Anether ltn J. K.Kinllh." Ill the columns a few w eeks age it was stated that Rev. Jeseph E. .Smith, "formerly pastor of the Duke street M. E. church," had bet oine a Swedenbergian. That gentleman writes from Wheeling W. Va., te deny the report He is new pastor of a ery flourishing Methodist church In that city and has no Idea of leaving the Methodist fellowship. It was another man of the same name, and as Mr. Smith, llke his namosake, was formerly of tlie Wilmington conference tlie mistuke was a natural ene; particularly us the Sweden Sweden eorgian is a very rcspoctable denomination for which Mr. Smith has no little admiration. A Geed Likeness. Our genial contemporary, Jeshua L. Lytc, 03(i., oftbe Examiner,, happening te be in New Yerk early in the week, w hlle wading through the muddy streets, w as met by iic fc, who mistook him for Mayer Grace and took him te account for the condition of tlie me tropolitan highways and by-way Mr. Lyte protested that he wasn't the mayor, but een his candid face did net convince the doughty little pictorial journalist ; and se iie put Jesh In his paper this week, blue coat, red striped trousers, Arthur hat and all. Iteturaed te C'uurl. Lewis llesslcr, late an cmplove of Casper Kehler, entered suit befere Alderman Ford Ferd Ford ney yesterday afternoon ler felonious astault The allegation is that Kehler threw a beer glass ut llesslcr. Noen te day was the time uppeinted for the hearing und Mr. Kehlor lailed te appear. The ulderuidii hew ever heard the testimony of the commonwealth's w itnesses and returned the case te court. An Opossum Caught. This morning about three o'clock "Jack," a terrier deg, ewned by Jehn Ii. Uldeneur, of the City hotel, caught a v cry line large opossum en North Queen street, near Orange. The animal was net injured a great deal and he is new at the hotel. It is supposed that he was brought te town by seme market peo ple, fiomwhem he escaped. It Win the Church of Ged. In noticing the Landisvilie campmeetiug en Tuesday w e baid that the managers had given permission te held a campmeetiug en the grounds after the M. E. campmeeting shall have closed. This Is a mistake. II was the Church el Ged (Wlnebrennerians) who were given permission te held the camp. Photographed and View for Sale. Photographic v iew s have been made of the Easter decorations of the Moravian church, tlie novelty and eflcctivonesrer which were noticed in the iNTKLLieKNCKn's report. They will be sold rer the benefit or the Sunday school. Amusement. War 6engt.The concert of wur songs lobe given by local talent at the opera beuse en Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, rer thebcuetlt or Admiral Itrynelds' Pest, Ne. 405, O. A. It., premises le be u very Interesting en teitalnment. llcseived heats can new be pro cured without extra charge. A Pleatanl .Eiening of IVmtJ. At Grace Lutheran church te morrow evening a grand lecture Illustrated with very bcautirul and pho tographically accurate plctuies of places and spots of historic or artistic note will be pre sented before what will doubtless be a crowded gathering a complete tour of Km one, thencote !-Kypt, Iho Hely Land, the Indies, China and our own Western continent will be Included. Especially rull will be the view from the Hely I.und, taken by an experienced nrtlst upon the snots noted. A small fee Is charged te defray exiwiihcs. VEATJJ8. . 'i"' r1" this city, en the 7th Inst., Jehn licne. In the vial v car or bis age. ' The reltttlM.s and friends or the family ureie. epectfully Invited te attcud the funeral from the residence of his son In-law, Krcd. Sweurer, Ne. 331 Seuth nter street, Thursday morning ut )i o'clock. High mass ut St. Jeseph's church at 8 o'clock. Interment nt St. Jeseph's ccmetery. MAKKKTS. PulladelpliU Market. PniLADBLriiu, April a Fleur quiet, but S,S"W5 ful;ern.pe. 2 60J1 S7K: Extra, 343 JS!.ft",HnVa,."lly' w H6l87HOVInter clear, 'fi9L?0i'trii'nt8'!!9QW:l3lnn.extra clear, M4Mi de siraisW li40soe t winter pat ents, 4 KQS 30 ; spring de, S3 00J .10, Kye flour at 3 SOtiXu-iK. wheat steady but iiuletf Ne. 4 Western IJcd!.t??5J Na3do.etftiio iNe. I ra.ao,eie i Ne. 2 Delaware, de, ecc, " ' Cern iiulut, with fair demand; steamer, 4Sf fiOe; Ne, 2 jellew and mixed, vmtoet Ne. J de, 4i)50e. Oats strong and higher; Ne. 1 White, 4Je; Ne. 2 de, at 4UO i Ne. 3 de, S&X)a ; rejected, 3Se i Ne. a mixed, 38c. Ilyodullai7ec, Heeds-Clever firm at'KSe ; Timethy dull at at 1 65 ; Fluxseed quiet at tl 601 65. ' Winter bran quiet at $I0-W. Prevision linn i goedjoublngdeumnd! mes perk, lit set eeerhams, fgls!TS0t Ctty'wsM Bten, 8U9e i Smoked Hheuldere, 6mUa t alt. dp,. ie smoked hs lOkdUNet plekled de, i .vjie, 7nr:frMrJW; WAri CrutajMTMrtri 84ei ttmn t T.AcCaM de geed te choice. lMhfle. J0 beihi at HBViua t MckteK butter, sH0e. HJ9ne witn lair inquiry 1 m"i - .:ff: - -.jk: t-i ..'. t.- MX 17e t Western de, lTe. , Cheese quiet and Arm f New Tork Full Cream, 120lKet Oale Fiau, ofieice, 10 de fair te prime, 7d)We Fena'a part ' wjoeraioo,iw. .. Petroleum steady t Kenned, IHe. Wtdtky Braer a(H 99 KM Hern Market. Haw Teme, April . Fleur-State and Western firm and moderately active. Southern firm. WheatMile higher and very reverlBh, with a insic iraae in oiiiienn Ne. I White nominal t Me.Kea, 'e juiy e Jerna trifle better but aulet I Mixed Western spot, 605iMO ae iuiures. ?i9ii Oatu a shade atrenger t Ne. a. Mi av. Xivta i de Jiinc,87et Biaie,wajUttO Western, static. UTOMeekFrlee. Chicago Cattle Keeelpts, 4.3UO bead) ship ment, 1,000 bead market active at tee advance In shipping grades il.OSO te 1,300 ft steer, $4 CO J5S l.'JCUle l,ree , ouuteou goea u eiirn, imntiilAV) . MUaW OOi cows and mixed, l malis i matnlv. SMI36S i stockers, si u ai "ii, ri'cdnni nt titnalt fill t Texan. M tUOSOA Hers Kvcelpte, 0,00u held shipment. 3,800 1 market lalrly acllre and price a shade higher : rough and mixed packing, 4 20A4 40; packlnu and ehlpplng, 240 te 370 da at 4S84701 light averaging un crSOO ftsat $1 Mat OJ; skips, i 75 Shpprv Kncelnt. 2.700 head t nhl menu, 1,0 head t tradlne active and prices lo&ISe higher i gner i ambs quetable at JQ1 ue for common te cneice ; ia sela ieri. East Libsktt. The cattle market was without animation te-day, with prices steady and un changed! receipt, 874 head; shipments, 2,304 bend. Heg were dull, bnt Ann t Philadelphia, 14 70 m 80; Yerker, 601C5 recelpU, 100 bead) Bblpmenta, 5,000 head. . . . Bbeep were dull and unchanged t receipts, 2,600 head shipments, 5,200 bead. Bleck Market. quotation by Beed, Mcllrann Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a.m. 12 Mi 3 p.m. Mlsseuil Pad no. ...... MlchliranCentral New Yerk Central.. 88' New Jersey Central 3. unie ucnirai Del , Luck. A Western 104 Denver A Hlo Grande 7 Erie.... WU Kansas A Texas 17)f LakeShore M Chicago A N. W common, l N. NTOnt. A Westerh St. Paul A OUiaha PuclOe Mall i,i Kecnestcr A Plttabilig Vl St. Paul cfjk Texas l'nclfle mi Union PaclOc 412 Wabash Couimen Wabasb Preferred Western Union Tclegrpph. 55J4 Louisville A Nashville 3e)2 lift 30 i" 4 3SJ .. r., cni. ji nv u Lehigh Valley I.ehigb Navigation.... Pennsylvania Heading P. T. A lluffale Northern Pacltlc Common Northern Pacific Prof.... HcBtenvllle.. Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil Peeple Passenger Jersey Central nx hk Mew Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady and higher. Meney easy at lc. New Yerk Central W Erie Railroad Wi Adams Express 133 Michigan Central Railroad 63 Michigan Southern Railroad VM Illinois Central Railroad B Cleveland A PlttBburg Railroad 110 Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 113 1'lttsburg A Fert Wayne Rat reed Vi Western union Telegraph Company V&l Teledo A Wabash 4 New Jersey Central 3.112 New Yerk Ontario A Western J rtOladelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. (Hecks steady, but dull, 'Philadelphia A Erie It. R W Reading lUllmad 1l Pennsylvania Railroad M(J Lehigh Valley Railroad MU United Companies of New Jersey ,.Wa Northern Pacific 162 Northern Pacific Preferred .;2 Northern Central Railroad ui Lehlsh Navigation Company 41 Norris town Railroad lus Central Transportation Company 2U' liufTale, New Yerk A Philadelphia V& LitUeBcbuylkUl Railroad...... M Household Market. Weunudav, April 7. DAIRV. Creameiy Ilutter 38c Duller ft 1 164S3WI Cup Cheese, two cups Se CoftaKe Cheese, two pieces '., Se Dutch Checse fl lump 8410e reCLTBV. Turkeys y picce (live) tl up. " " (dnsed) , tittup. Chickens V pair (live) .Wtcfiia " Viilece (cleaned) 070c Geese, (live) fl 25 Pigeons V pair. , 23joe Duckayplt.ee (cleaned) bOtte MIBCXLLAMKOCR. Apple Ilutter nt 23e Eggsfldez , 1U180 Ilenev W B , 23c Lard V B miOe Oysters V HU U031 Dryjieef.c lilpped 40e Ham, whole 14e Ham, sliced V2a Mince Meat, per B 12)e FBC1I8. Apples V Kpk ?0ft3ue llananasdez smme Coceannts. each By lie Currents i ft (dried) 10c Dried Apples rjt 10e Dried l'eucties Tp ut , lie Prunes fl ft ettiec Lemens V dei 2mJue Oranges Wdez SGVOe Cranberries V It 30c via STABLES. Cabbage W bead... loe Potatoes V Kpk 7610a fl bushel 40Q5OC Deans (Lima) V Qt Ue Carrots w bunch Ce Headbalud &e Onions f) bunch Be Sweet Potatoes V K pk Vl&Xa Soup 1 leans Wet 12e BplnachKnk 10615c balslfy if bunch i SQlOe Turnips K pk 7a Peppers V dez CQlSe Onions K lk 30r Hiidishes pr bunch , 10c New Temu tees prit ....40c ruu. Catfish W ft 12Ke l'erch... lie Reck , loe Hlack Bass 15e Pike 12K0 White Hah UKe Haddock ft loe Smelts w ft loe ORAIN, Wheat HSflWe Oats MQXa Cern .... , S0S2e Rye COe Hav pur ten tueis Clevunced 3.B0S7S Timethy ri0eg'2 2S Herd Grass 1 W Orchard Grass ,.., tiSS Mixed Lawn Grasses $4.00 Lecal Stock and Bend. Reported by J. II. Leng. Par Lest value, sale. Lancaster City, 6 per cent, 1S83 $100 " 1890. 100 " " 1895 100 " S per ct. In 1 or 30 yeurs. . 100 " 4 Scheel lean 100 " 4 " In 1 or years 100 " 4 In 3 or 20 years. 100 ' 4 ' lnioeraoyear. 100 $1IU 110 ISO 100.50 102 100 100 101W Wi VMM Hi 175 111.75 PCI 113 141 133 139 aue ioe 139.10 131.30 till 130 110 50 110 uanneim uoreugn lean , 100 BAKE STOCK. First National Bank 103 Farmers' National Rank 60 Fulton National Hank loe Ijincftsler County National Bank,..., M Columbia National Bank .ou Christiana National Bank loe Ephrata National Bank ioe First National Bank, Columbia loe First National Bank, strasburg loe First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank, MU Jey 100 Lltltc National Bank loe Manhelin National Bank..., loe Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 60 New4lelland National Bank loe Gap National Bank 100 Quurryvllle National Bank 100 BIr Spring A Beaver Valley 23 Dridsepmt A Horseshoe.. 13)( 7.50 S3 18 ixjiuiuijias uueewub nut.. -a Columbia A Washington 'JO 24.03 SO SO 10 44 48.03 21 60 1 31 70 163 106.J5 ;14S '44. 35 79 a 7.00 1.V3 Conestoga A Big Spring m Columbia Marietta ,... U3 Mavtewn Kllrxlmthtnwn 23 Lancaster A Ephrata S3 Lancaster A Willow Street 23 StresburgA Millport, S3 Marietta A Maytown.. , 83 Marietta A Mount Je. 3S Lane., Ellzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. 100 Lancaster A FrultvUle 00 LancasUrALIUU S3 East Brandy wine A Waynesburg 30 Lancaster Wllllamstewn.., S3 Lancaster A Maner , 80 Lancaster A Manhelm S3 Lancaster A Marietta , ,, 25 Lancaster A New Helland loe Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300 Lancaster A New Danville l Quniryvllle B, R , , JBIt. I'.ersvllle Street Car. A0 60.10 Inquirer Printing Company 60 61 Gas Light and Fuel Company. S3 se Columbia Gas Company... .....,,,,..., 36 96 Columbia Water Ceinnanv i u I a uwivehanna Iren Ceapiuy.-.-;..;:,.i-we- We.as -itiinuiiun-ie ....e..r, w .jw Ateveaslfeiwe.r.'. ,;.;,. ...'...."; e s tnr extra. MM t IfeTMdl 8efceel.r,'.j.'...v... - 7S 00 fit S3 100 1B0 . St .....u.i......... 50 ivtieetBailwHvCe..... -M aaeCentMwy Jmid,a...i.ti,. , loe CoIumbkiBemdMBende t, tee JfMW ABrXSTXBM:XffTB. INTBLIilGENT PERSONS OIVK Mll lers JKJRAJC Seap the preference. Effective, durable, cheap. TITANTBD. fT W,eoe wanted en first mertgage at n per cent.. Address, M. ' as-ztai iNTKLLlaBMCKR OltlcO. IF MILLER'S FUBE BORAX SOAP does notpleMo.yoiiriiioney will be refunded. K. FOREMAN, PIUBlCtAN ANDBUItOKON, Removed fiem Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 28 North Prince. (I.ate residence or A. K. KouerU.) m2-3unl WA?S for general heusnwmlc. Apply nt ltd N0.23EA8T WALNUTbTIl WA N T E D A YOUNG WOMAN want a situation a chambermaid, te wait en taule or nam nnusewerir. aiiiii y ni it NO.MJbT. JOSKI'ir.' re Dim IEET. OVER 600,000 CAKES OF MILLER'S BOHAX Seap already sold, rarest I.nun. dry Seap mnde. tnar7-0uid HAVING TAKEN RE-POSSESSION OF my old stand JExcelsler Hall, East King street, I would be pleased te have my rrlcnrts and the public In general favor me with their t ..ui. n4ai 1iwVlaiila tlAnenn Ian JHllvU UVVI J m 4h-iii; n irvi 'is miii ll JOHN HCIIOKNI)EKC.KIt. NOTICE. The members of Gee. II. Themas Camp, Ne IV. B. of V are requested te meet en THURSDAY at 13i p.m., for the purpose of at tending the funeral or our late brother, Warren Schepp. Full uniform and whlte glove, lly order of C. II. TUCKEIl, Commander. Attest t O te. Lvtz, O. H. ltd dfciri arvrkTaWORTHOFMILLINERY t&JLvMJvAS Ne Yerk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our new store, (JO North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa, Is new open with an Elegant line of Hats, llennet. Flower. Feathers, Ac, ut out usual CHEAP PUIGES. Hoping our customers and tbe Ladles In general will please favor us with their presence, we remain fully veur. MSW TUUn, Anu rAiuitfliiiiiint.ni c." , Janfrtfd Formerly of W West King St. F Oil A OOOD-FITTINO HIIIltT WITH Patent Facialis. Hand-Werkcd Esclits. made of geed material and prlce ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Alse new stiles Working Shirt, spring styles ItONe and Furnishing Goods ler Ladle's, Gents and Misses. All cheaper than ever. Please call and examine before you buy. HENRY BECIUULD, Ne. 82 North Queen Street. P. S Choice Building Lets, Stene and Sand for sale. T EDUCTION IN OVEHCOATH. XV In order te reduce our large stock el Fur Beaver. Meltons, Kerseys and Cerkscrew for Overceating, I will, for the next CO na ii it- make up te your order, In flrsl-cluss style, at greatly need te reduced prices. All garments aregiiaran Ot period and only the best quality or trim mings are used. A. It. ROSENHTE1N, Finn Tailoring. 37 North Queen street, opposite tbe Poetomco. ta24-emdl( D J. K. BHUtK, Office : Ne. 105 Seuth Qacen Street Lakcabtir, Pa. I bUKUEUY DISEASES OF WOMEN. SriClALlIES. Telephone Connection, at ImM.H'.SAlmw B OOTH AND SHOCS. J. M. McCenaughy. Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten, $1,25. ALL GOODS SOLID AND WARRANTED. 26 1-2 EAST KING STREET. 11131 tld GIUAUD FIRB INSURANCE PANV OF PHILADELPHIA. COM- Af-rase H. GtLLzrr, President. Jams B. Alteed, Vice Pica, and licas. Edwih F. M shrill, Sccretarj'. JULite II. ALLK, AssslLinl Becrvtary. ASSETS ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE THOUrtANI), NINE HUNDRED AND BITTY SEVEN DOLLARS AND I-ORTY-NINE CENTS. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly nettled and paid. RIFE & KAUFFMAN, Agents, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. ecll-emdM.WASR rMTY PROPERTY AT PUItLIO 8AM:. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 23, IMS, The undersigned will tell at Public Pule, by order of the Lancaster City Scheel Beard, at the Leenard Hetel. In the Cltv of Lancaster. A LOT OF GROUND, situated en East Orange stceet. corner of Bberman. fronting en saiu urunue extending north st i ee 1 40 fee t, mero or less, and along Sherman street, 243 feet, meru or less, te uarien street, r.. .wr.tn. .. .. .... . r,t ..a .. ...... Story Brick Scheel Houses ; hydrant. In the .,.(;. .., nu.,u uiu n.,.-. n . WIIU- yard i let well fenced. This Is a lit yardj jet well fenced. This Is a desirable nretv erty for building erty rer building pur tentlen of capitalists urpesCH. and worthy the at- Possession and title clven Muv 1. 1883. en miv- nient orpurcbase money. Sele te commence at VA o'clock p. in. J.I. IIAR1MAN, Fer Committee en Building and Grounds. IISSRV Slll'DERT, AUCt. a8-JtdW rOK BALK OJt WENT. HOUSE FOR RENT. A three story Brick Heuse, Ne. 29 West mlS-tfd Chestnutstreet. TJIOR SALE OR RENT. Si An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ ate Ne. 15 Shlppen street. lnlS-Ud B. FRANK ESHLEMAN. XTIOR RENT. JL' 1 The hall 30iW feet en thlrdstorvef Stein- metz building, Ne. 3J)f North Quean strcei. A p. piyie t. ij. nicinjubix. IMfd TIIOR RENT. -C First-Class Restaurant, also first class llar- Der snep, corner ei ceuiie nquare anu nenn Queen street. Best location In the city. Apply te lllltSH A BRO.' TJIOR RENT. JD Three Law Offices at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE STREET; and a basment 53 feet long, supplied with water and heat. raar26-tld B. FRANK ESHLEMAN. T7IOR SALE OR RENT. Ju Theee two larce new Theee two large new three-story Houses, situated en North Lime street, between Lemen and James streets. Alse, Fer Kent Three story Brick Heuse, 31 East James street, 10 rooms, rent, $16 per month ; 2-story Brick Heuse, Ne. 23J East Frederick street, 7 rooms, rent, til per month. Apply te A. W. RUBSEL. O04td 22 East King street. LEU At. NOTICES. TJ1STATE. OP LOUISA EISLEV, LATE jsjj ei j.aucasicreuy, ueccasea. Letters of an ministration ou said estate haviug been granted 10 tne uuuersiKimu, an persons inu he undersigned, all persons Indebted thciete requested le make Immediate payment, and se having claims or demands ugalnst the are these having claims or demands aci same, will present them without dch '111 present mem without aclay rer set set te the uuderstgned, residing In the city tlement te tne uuuerslgned, residing In the of Lancaster. JOHN EISLKY, Administrator. B. Frame Ebblkxan, Att'y. febUMHdT.leaw ESTATE OP MRS, ANN K. UIILEU, lateefManhelm township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested In make immediate payment, and tbose having claims or demands against the same, -will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In Man helm borough. SAMUEL RICE, A. C. ltnseini, Executer. Attorney. ln'iW.tdeawW ESTATE OP JACOB BURKIIOLDER, late of West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In. deb ted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In West Lampeter township. JOHN BURKIIOLDER, CHRISTIAN LEFEVER.JB., Administrators. II. CAnriMTKR, Att'y. ml-3ldeuw WAJtw TIIE FQLLOWWU ACCOUNTS WILL 6 presented for confirmation nisi, en MONDAY, APRIL 20. A. D., 18H5 : Martin Miller and wife's assigned estate, Jes. Miller, usHlgnre. Susan Coonley (new Swauger), assigned es tate, Dana Graham, assignee. Anna Kutters trust estate, Jehn. M. Hoever, committee, JOHN D.tlKJLKS, Prothenotary. 'fSSTt?' Owe", March 21, A. P., 181. KSSSnBSs-. LeaeMMrCl kkwab rxMruMMMma. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MILLER'S BOB AX Seap and you'll ue no ether. GOTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR 4 Ks New r runes for 2.vs.( 4 i Geed Hire for 2fte.t 4 .a Scalloped Crackers for 25e.t 4 . Wblte Sugar for 2Jc.;l Best Coffee In Lancaster for 250. A plaque of two Dogs will be gtcn away every day. BY THE ADDITION OF BORAX, SOAP gains In detergent power. Try M1LI.E11'8 TJOSCOE MURPHY, D. D. a, Xi iaihiTAra nr-. EM The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, . WITH 1)11. II. I). KNIOItT. SU North Queen ittcet, Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry in all Its branches. marlt 7ldftWAS3md SEALED PROPOSALS FOR COLLEC TION of State and County Taxes or I be East and West Ward of Lancaster city for lS8S,will be received nt the County Cotninlssleners' Offlce until 12 o'clock neon, Monday. April 11, 1HJS liy OHDLlt OP 1 HE IlOAltD. Attcttt: FnAJiicOuiisT, . . r UAJ1K uiiiai, Clerk. a-eiu TRY MILLER'S BORAX SOAP FOR fine Laundry work. Uuaranteed unadul terated. SPECIALMAC1HNERY ADAFrED FOR manufacturing Miller's Pure BOltAX Soup. Our own Invention. FIRST-CLASS BOARDINO. Together with the choice of rooms en the llrst or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en or address, NO. ri NORTH QUEEN ST. Tuble benrdeis accommodated. aO ltd XNS1ST A. DOHA UPON HAVING MILLER'S 1SOHAX Feap. Guaranteed absolutely pure, harmless and oirectlve. 17TriIOUT KXCEPTION, THE BEST TT Cigars In tbe town, two for 8c, at IIAUTMA.VB YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. G REAT ELIXIR OP LIFE. ENDORSED BT TBE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELtXETt OF LIKE Is a deuble Dlstlllutlonef ever twenty different kinds of the best German Herbs, this beiugthe only true and reliable process by which the cn cn tlieGirat Medical lrturs and Curative Proper ties of the Herbs can lie produced. We are con fident that Ihis gicHt German Tonic will be round the most HEALTH GIVING cer placed before the public. A a RELIABLE AND PLEASANT 1NVIOORANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, and afford Ihstakt Relief, and a Perfect CURr&uarantcid In all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Ncrteusmss, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery Cheleia Merbus, INauseii, Dlarrhcen, Astbniu, hick Htniiiach, IililleusnesH, Ague und Fever and ether Malarial Diseases. 1 his Great Medicine Fer bale Everywhere. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., BALTISIORE, MD. pr.AWASlydAw. T HE WAR SPIRIT. Ki'iuirK. Asia. Annex and Central America are all having war or talking war. The warsplrit Iricoutagleuii. It la rile In OAK HALL. The war for business big sales sales the war agaliiHt Charlatanism and high prices rer Cloth Cleth lug gees en GRACEFUL SPUING OVERCOATS, 1 1 bin feo te feilUK. SPRING SUITS, Fur Laber, Iluslncns or Drci-s, fiem VM te (. PRICE GOODS FOR MIITS TO ORDER AT 115 00 AND UPWARDS. Ihesennd nil else reiiuliedinthe Idial Cloth ing stickuie herein gleat iiuaiiltty. Will Ihey net attract en 7 Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, N E. Cor. Sixth and Market, up3-lmd Philadelphia. 10.ME AND SEE Mil IIA IHO OI'EMED A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied by Harry A.DIllcr), I would resiicctfully Inform uiv friends und the nubile In general that I am new prepared te furnish at the shortest notice and LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alw, constantly ou band a fully bupply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and Machinery Oik), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr31iuied JOHN S. GIVLLR. (J. P. RATHVON. JERSEYS! We have opened this week, one or the Largest Lines or JERSEYS In tbe city. In the Best Makes and Newest Styles. ladies' Black Jerseys ! 1.00, 11.50, U CO, 2.50, 12.75, $3.00, 3 25, M 50. MISSES' JERSEY, ALL COLORS 75e, 80c, 90c, $1 UO, up te tl 00. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KINO STREET, ' LANCASTER, PA. u NLAUNDRIEI) HIIIRTS. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. WATT, SHAN!) A CO. Invite attention te these goods us being the best possible value ter the money. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, LINEN UOSOM, ALL SIZES, 25e EACH. UNLcAUNDRIED SHIRTS, In all Sizes, made or Heavy Muslin, Linen Cuffs uud ilosem, Lined anu Relnfuned, only 50a EACH. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, Wumsutta Muslin, Flne Linen Ilosem and Cuffs, Lined and Reinforced, 75e EACH. The Imperial Unlaandried Shirts, Made of the Rest Material and Finest Werk manshlp. New Yerk Mills Musllu, Finest Linen Patent Eoem aud Cuffs, Lined and Reinforced, S1.00 EACH. Five Hundred Dexeu GENTS SEAMLESS ( HOSE at 8e, ioe audl2Keapulr. A Choice Line nfKcwSlyleserUENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR at Very Lew Prices. NEW YORK STORE. 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTKK, PA. i cLOxmnrg. IN ADDITION. Te the usual large sleck of Men's and Youths' Clothing at the Ledger Building Store we new also carry a fine line or Beys' and Children's Snits all styles, all grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., PhlladelplUa. m2 3md OUMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, IERCHAHT TAIIOR, HAa REJIONED I ROM NO. 146 EAST KING STREET -TO NO, 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (lluchmlllcr's Ilulldlng), heie he has en hand ONE OF TIIE UNEST LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE SPRING 1 RADE EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY.. Call and take a leek at the goods and j en w HI be sure te have our measure taken ler a bull. at tld FR GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. bOCKH, Te keep tbe feet warm. EAR MUFFS, le keep the cars warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep tbe neck wnrm. UNDERWEAR,) Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING BTREET. CAUItlAUES. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage Builders), MARKET BTREET, REAR OF POSTOFFICE, LANCASTER, PA. OUR LARGE STOCK OF " BUGGIES & CAEBIAGES Comprises the Latest Styles and the most Ele. gnntly Finished, WiilCn WE Or PER AT GREATLY REDUCKD PRICES. The SUPERIOR yUALITY OF OUR ttORK Is no longer questioned. Ourwerkls asflnoes any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New Is the time te order for spring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. Iff A tew SLEIGHS lelt at Lew Figures Glve us a call. nevJD-tld&w B ARGAINS. AFTER THE SALE AT NORBECK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE QflHRIIGE WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES. DON'T MISS A BARQAIN, CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THE WORK. JLL WOlK GUARANTEED. 93" All questions answered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which the establishment Is connected. EDUCATIONAL. T OOK AT THIS ! AND THEN EM BRACE IT. Boek-keeping1, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawing Business Documents, All for 939 for 3 months, or S20 for 0 months, at Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. O, WEIDLER, Ne. 10X EAST KING STREET. lanlO-Ud Lancaster, Fa NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNERS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands or the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lelniuenand Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln closed, either ter (he purpose of sheeting or tlsh lnff, as the law will he rigidly enforced ntalnst all trespassing ou sold lands of the umlurahrncU after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. K. PERCY ALDEN, ' EDWARD C. FREEMAN, Attorney ler B. .W, Celeman's heirs. eetll-tMAw CLOTBIHO. N OTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- CLOTHING Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS DURING MONTH OF APRIL, PREPAR. ATORY TO A TIIE "L. CHANGE -IN- OUR BUSINESS. jjrOall atonce, at HIRSH i BROTHER, PennHall Clelhing Heuse, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN ST., Eer Thirty Days Only. s PR1NU. The pleasant weather or the pait row dajs re minds us that Spring Is at band, and that It is time le Bee wbat Is wanted in the way of SPRIIB CLOTHING. Burger & Sutten, NO. 24 GENTREI SQUARE, Ale prepaicd te show te the public a Laige and Will Selected Stock of Spring and Summer Suitings, Such as Cerk&crens,"nll shades," Plaids, Checks and Silk Mlxtuies, In fact everything that Is New aud Desirable, Made In the Latest Styles, nt prlcei as low as the lowest f ei the samequnl. Ity of suits. Our READY-MADE STOCK Fer Spring and Summer Suits for Men, Youth ana ue s is complete ana reaa v cemnletu and readv fur lnsoectien. Call and Examine our Stock. iHinlne our Stock. Ne Tleuhle te Shew Goods. BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, j Square, LANCASTER, PA w JLMAMSUN f OSTER, SPECIAL, ALL-WOOL Corkscrew Diagonal Suits $12.00. Each season we make u special Suit for Men, taking paiticuhircnru te have the best possible all-w oel material at the LOWEST Price. This season It Is u Corkscrew Diag onal, In bhuk and hrewn, that Is net te be eiualle at the price, for nuallty, fit and rlulsh. HOYS' BROWN Corkscrew Suits $8.00, ler Beys fiem 9 tolijearnernge BOiS' Brown Corkscrew Suits, 12 te 10 j ears old. SO.UO. ftflTS -AND- CIPS. I OR SPRING AND SUMMER. Our assortment Is without nih ul. We have every thing new ami novel In STIFF and SOFT HATS, fei Men und Beys, und an ex tensive assortment or CHILDREN'S TUR BANS. Forcemfoittry the leather weight Self-Conforming Stiff Hat. We have them In Blacks und Browns-, with I hit ei Round Crown. FINE DRESS Kid G I eves. Gloves are the finishing touches te diess aud ure most Important te Insuiu Its perfec tion. Bad or poorly fitting Gloves of an In In In appioprlate color will chunge tbe appeal appeal unce of a well diesscd gentleman quite as much as un unsuitable Hat. We havealaige assortment of the most suitable colors in cuble sewed and Flue Kid Gloves for Gents' SPRING WEAR, und all the MEW DESIGNS -IN- SILK NECKTIES and SCARFS. BOYS, MISSES and CHILDREN'S SHOES! We pay speclal attention te Mlsses, Beja and Children's Shoes, taking great caie te select none but these made or the beat ma terial. In cufh grode we are puttlcular te have a geed solid leather sole ou all our Men's, Beys and Children's Shoes. Te obtain this we are often obliged te have many of them made te our special order te lnsure u geed solid article. Our BOYS' GEM SHOES are excellent ler Scheel Wiar. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 31, 36 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. TUniTNKST KNOWN roil AMi VUH VUH peses Is Miller's Fme BORAX Besp. rillAMPAUNU. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMPORTED. AT REia ART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. SI East Kime Stukkt. 11. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt. IsMi-tld Established, 1TW. if r '.-, Jl V). v 4! J--, i" ' , -'., 1 fl.T At.ii 'i.& '. y ' a i '
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