rwiiii.... gwaasguLA. ' -,r? i TJ, - -?: ,47,.rH!(jVAif' "'..r- ' ,,v v'T'n "' - iTOy' ; ;. tiW-jr -, , ; ju " in. - - j t.h?-rwriu.ri.-J-rivi-".7i'-ja' r j.Mfc;-"arT Jfci inr- a-ji, r .. . --t i-i "". '-. iv it t TOE LANgIbCTB 'fUlLY 'mTfaitofcrtilfe; MfcNteBDAY, APRIL 15, 1885. .1 t .' i r CtX WESTMINSTER PRESBSIERY. continuation of me aemse bes- BIOS jy COLUMBIA. Aeaolutten le Mi Memery of a Decerned lder and Prayers for One Who U Sick. Arrangement for Installing- a ranter el the Memerial Church. Regular Correspondence el lxTtLLieiNCEn. Columbia, April 15. The Tuesday alter alter neon session of the presbytery was openod with thQ tisunl dovctlenal sorvlces. Afler the report of the tomiwrance ceinml tlee had been completed and adopted, the presbytery went Inte a froe conrenuttlon en the miblect of religion, which was very Intorestlnir. Re-' ports from the various churches of the pres bytery, with rorerence te their financial nnu spiritual condition weie encouraging, and took up a great part of the afternoon session. At the clese of Rev. Ocorge V. lOly's roert of the Columbia church, en motion of He v. W.U. CalrnoSjacenimlttoo censtating of Revs. T. M. Crawierd, C. W. Stewart nnd Elder Qoergo Russcl, was appointed te draft resolu tions en the death or II. U. Esslck, an elder of the Columbia church. Rew II. li Kiles, In his report fi ein the Yerk church, stated that the vencrable Sam uel Small, of Yerk, was new ery ill, and by roquest, Rev. .Crawford led the presbytery in prayer In his behalf. The cominlltce en narrative, was ordered te take note of the decease of nil elders in the presbytery in connection with the narra tive. Revs. IL E. Niles, S. A. Martin ami J. P. Barbour wero appointed a commlttee of con ference' with the Carllsle presbytery, with refoienco te the transfer of churches en the borders el the respective presbyteries, and the stated clerk was directed te transmit this action te the Btated clerk of the Carllsle pros pres pros bytery, by telegram, with a vlew tohavea commlttee for similar purpese appointed. The next meeting of the Westminster pres bytery will be held at New Harmony. The committee en organizing the llanover church ropertod having attended te tbeir duties. The lopert was accepted ami the church ourellod. The matter of ordaining L. F. Urew n a licentiate or the Westminster presbytery, who intends te enter in the Huntingdon district, was referred te a cotninitteo who wero te report this morning. Dr. Lcaiuau was excused Imni liutherat tendance at this meeting. The sosslen closed with prayer. "'the evenine mission mef.time. The meeting in the intorests of forelgn mission was called te order at 7 0 p. in. and openod with the usual devotional oxercises. Dr. IL E. Nllct' report en foreign missions was very interesting, and 'showed that geed werK iiau uoen nnu was ucing none uy me prosbyterj'. Appropriate addresses were initie by Dr. Edgar, president et the female cellege at Chainbersburg, and Revs. S. A. Martin, J. B. Smith and IL E. Kiles. WEDNESDAY FORENOON 8ESSION. After devotion, reading of minutes, Ac., the report en home mission work witidn the boundaries of the presbytery, was prosented by Rev. Dr. Stewart The churches at Wrlghtsville, Stewartstewn, Strasbunr, Memerial in Lancaster, and Menegbtm in Hanover, wero roceiumendod te the be.itd of home mission for aid. It was also recom mended that a missionary be employed te labor in Lebanon and vicinity. The entire report was accorded. A call from the Memerial church In Lan- I Thompson, was read, found in order and placecttn. the hands of Mr. Thompson and by - hinfaeeeptcd. It was roceiumendod that the installation be en April 20, at 7.30 p. in., and that Dr. Mitchell should preach tiie sermon and deliver the charge te the pastor ; Rev. K. AV. Gaylerd will deliver the charge te the congregation. The overtures from the general assembly werothen taken up as the report of the com mittee appointed at the last meeting of the presbytery, and all the overturcs en the Boek of Dlscipllue wero approved. Twe overtures en judicial commissions were an- awered hi the negative. The evertures en reduced representation were answered In the negative, as they de net sufllciently rodtice the size of the assembly. Rev. S. A Martin asked that the pastoral relations between himself and Christ church, Lebanon, be dissoU'ed. The church by its representative expressed Its assent te the request, and the presbytery then granted the same, and adopted a resolution expmssiug i egret that Bre. Martin feels constrained te glve up his work at Lebanon. The report of the commlttee en education was taken from the docket and discussion en the same consumed the remainder et the morning session. COLUMBIA'S JtEUULAJi BUDGET. femn.ll Attendance lit the Vigilant Fair The lloreugli Ittnk Cleied Until fcriiteinber. Despite the fact that the P. R. R. pay car arrived In Columbia yesterday afternoon, the nttendance at the Vigilant fair was small. Columbia merchants have been conspicuous by their absence. During the evening the Shawnee fire company, escorted by the Col umbia band, visited the fair, and threugii "William Blackseu, prosented te the Vigilant company tbe largest and most magnificent cake evor seen in Columbia. W. B. Given received it for the .Vigle boys. Jehn Smith, of Columbia, was Its maker, and an excellent pi cee of workmanship it was. Later in the evening a handseme cut-glass set was pre sented te the fair by Putnam Circle. Calice Apron and Necktie l'arty. About 500 persons attended the calico apron and necktie party last evening in the rink. It was a decided success. Miss Flera Stevenson received a handseme photograph album for w oaring the smallest apron, and Mrs. T.vsen Simpsen a similar nrize for the largest James illnkle wero a nccktie half the slze of a silver threo cent piece, and was awarded a season ticket as the prize for the smallest necktie. William Jacksen's ncck ncck teo contained sevcral yards of calico, and be ing the largest worn,he received aseasen ticket us the prize. Last evening's entertainment closed the rink, and it will remain be until September. Itoreugh Brlerit., The shad season will epen uext Monday. Oiliclal notices have been published that the Pennsylvania, Susquelianua, and Tide water canals will be open for navigation to te to menow. Sheek A Cellier's "Light's e' Londen" company, upneared in the opera heuse last evening te a large audience, and gave tlieir usual excellent rendition of that popular play. Snow foil in Columbia this morning, but it was se light and the atmosphere se mild, that it melted ero it touched the ground. Gee. Briner's term as market-master and Kiqicrintcndent of tbe opera heuse expires te-dav. He bes proven an honest and faith ful ompleyo, and his removal is the cjiuse of much regret among Democrats nnd Republi cans allke. Reb. Brown, of Tew Hill, was arrested by Olllccr Gilbert, for having cemmitted un assault upon a colored man named Richard Richard ijen. Squire Yeung gave the case a heurlnir, and Robinson net desiring te continue the same, and upon Brown paying the costs it was dismissed. A resident or Mouutville, named Cooper, whlle standing between tw e freight trains, id or near the Mouutville depot, lest evening, In Bome manner slipped and foil, and had his right hand badly mashed by the wheels of a car passlug ever It Dr. Craig, of Columbia, amputated the Injured momber at the wrist The first four rafts or the season lea Co lumbia this morning for tidewater. The lirst was cemmanded by the veteran pilot, Fred AValler; the secend by Len Waller and the third by IkoHipple. A Snow Storm In Mld-Aprlt At7 o'clock this morning it began te snow and there was a lively and continuous fall of the feathery flakes of whiteness for mere that three hours, but they melted almost as fast as they fell. The florists and gardeners wero en market with spring flowers i and early enbbage and tomato plants, and they leek alltlloeutof place as their tender leaves were bowed down and half buried in snow. By the way. it has sneweu mere or leas ever Hluce Saturday the 11th, and this Is the 15th of April Make a nete of It. Defrauded a Landlady. Themas Qulnii and Fred. Tulley were ar retted this aftorneou by Olllccrs Musketnuss and Merrluger, en warrants issued by Alder man A. F. Dennelly. They are charged with detraudlng Mrs. Little out el a beard bllU In default of ball they wero committed for a hearing. bknbenb matumn xe lmbanen. Admitted te Ball In ,300 What He Thtnki of HI Treatment In Lancaster. The Lebanon rime states that Jehn Bon Ben son, the absconding Lebanon lawyer, arrived in Lebanon at v OSS Tuesday evening. A number of Bensen's acquaintances Svhe bad heard of his arrival called and shook hands with him. The interviews In almost every ca.se brought Bensen te tears, and his sob bings at times wero qulte allectlug. Bonsen conversod freely with his friends, and In al luding te his capture at llerrlsburg, said that the pollce of that city were .put upon his track by a resident of Lebanon -whom he had accidentally met at the depot about 2 o'clock yesterday morning. He was also specially denunciatory of the Illegal and in human treatment te which he was niibmltted by the Lancaster authorities. 'He said that from G o'clock a. in. te 2 p. m. lie wascontlned In ene or the cells of the prison of that city that falrlv overflowod with tilth, producing an almost constant nausea from the ef fects of .which he was still Hellering. During this time, notwithstanding his fre quent applications, he could noltber get loed nor drink. In this statoment he was fully conlirmed by Chief Leedem who avorred in addition that the action of the Lancaster authorities all through the case rwas simply scandalous. , ' Frequently whlle waiting in the justice's ellice Bensen breke into violent Bobbing, and at ether times he get up suddenly and walked about Uie room evidently in a state of mental excitement bordering almost upon Insanity. The amount of ball demanded by the jus jus tlce was (1,300, and It was net until near 10 o'clock that a siUilclent number et bondsmen te meet that sum, put in an appcarance. When the nocessarv naners had been dulv signed, Bensen seemed much relieved, aqd In a short time afterwards he left the efllce and proceeded te his resldence en Chestnut street The cases against hint will lm sent te the grand jury next nook, but they will Mureely be tried before the August sessions. An Arnilnlan Centcrt. Rev. Garabed Nelgararian, an Arinlnlau from Coustantlne)lo, who was converted te Christianity seme years age, under the missionary labors of the late Rev. Dr. Schneider, of tho.Reformed church, who was stationed in Constantinople at the time, w 111 lecture this evening In the basement of the First Reformed chutch, this city. Subject : "Hew I became a Protestant Convert" The The reverend lecturer Is a man of line pres ence and odueatien. He will appear in his native costume, which Is qulte picturesque, and will display some line Turkish ombrol embrol ombrel dries and iierfuinus, with which Lancaster ladies will no doubt be much pleased. There will be no charge for admission, but a col lection for his use will be lifted. His princi pal object In visiting America is te famlllarlze himself with our literature, arts and agricul ture and te intreduce into Turkey en bis re turn te tliat country seme of the mere im portant Yankee notions ospecially In agri culture. Had Condition or Street Car Track. Tlds morning a large wagon heavly leadod with stene, owned by William Wcstman, or Dlllerville, breke an axlejin attemjitlng te cress the street car track at West King and Prince street. The cars wero unable te pass elthcrway until the wagon was removed. At this point the track Is soveral Inches higher than the street and a large number el accidents have occurred te wagons in the past few months. Ne cllert Is made by the car company or the street commisiener te make repairs. The ethor railroad track is also in bad con dition and along Duke street and especially at the corner of East King the track is lar abeve the street nvx urEii iy a ritAis. The Terrible Mishap Tuatllefel Martin J. Coo per at Mount llle. Meuntvili.b, April, 15. Martin J. Coejicr, w he resides en the read leading from MounV MeunV v ille te the Marietta turnpike, about ene and a half miles from Mouutville, was perhaps atally injured en Tuesday ovenlug. Mr. Cooper was employed In Musser's tobacco warchouse at Mouutville, and after quitting work In the evening, started for home by the way of the railroad, as was his usual custom. Alter starting en the track at the station,he saw a train approaching, when he stepped ou te the ether track, net observing another .train which was coming in the opposite direction The latter struck and ran ever him, cutting his loll arm off and se severely injuring the right ene, that it will probably have te be amputated ; and also Hevercly bruising his breast Drs. Rehrerand Leaman wero Immediately at hand and rendered the necessary medical service. Mr. Cooper is a ioer man with a who and tw e children. The Itarr-Wlley Cne. Although the Barr-Wlley case has been settled by the agreement of the Wlley estate te payBarr $12,000,11 will be seme time before it is determined who is te rocelve the meney. Jehn K. Fester, of Pittsburg, the transferee of a J udgment held against Barr attached the (12,000 iu the hands of Wlley's executers and until this attachment is dissolved the money cannot be paid out Barr claims that he transferred his claim against the WJley estate te his wife, iu consideration of moneys advanced te him, by iter, from her separate estate, several years before this attachment was issued. Mrs. Barr died a few years age and bequeathed her interest iu the Wiley claim te her children. The matter w ill ceme before our court in the shape of a motion te dissolve tbe attachment Bate Ball Nete. The unllerms of the Lancaster club, which have been dcscriDed in thelNTELLiOENCElt, arrived yesterday and wero put en exhibi tion In Copland's window last evening. They are very pretty. On account et their stupid bad running the Nationals w re defeated at home yesterday by the Athletics. The Capital city boys out played their epiMjnents oery where. The Jersey City club were shut out by Brooklyn by 9 te 0 yestcrday. Bradley had two hits of the seveii made by the Jorseymen, but he dropped a fly in left garden. Baraey McLaughlin curried oil' the the honors orthe team. Games en Tuesday Washingten: Athletics 4, National 3; Baltimere: Providcnce 13, Baltimore 7; Pittsburg: Allegheny 4, Buflale 2; Trenten: Trenten 11, Quaker City 4', New Yerk: Bosten 7, Metropolitan L A New I'juter Arrlted. Rev. Dr. J. M. Tit7el, pastor-elect of the First Reformed church, arrived iu this city this morning, and his family will fellow him inn few days. In anticipation of their com ing the congregation has had the parsonage thoroughly renovated, the parlors and dining room painted and papered, and ether im provements made. The larder and the coal bin will net be found empty when tbe pas tor's family arrive,as seme of the ladles of the congregation v islted the parsonage last even ing, and laid iu a store of necessary provi previ sions. Out of Winter IJuartem. Last evening a sufllcieut number of colored men wero taken out from their winter hiding places te make up the Goodwill band. They paraded around town until a late hour sere nading different iorsens, and a desperate otlert was made by them te blew out the street lamps. The Laud was without, a pair of cymluds, and the muscular-looking young fellow who conducted t he hammering en the bass drum had lull swing. As far as has been loarned no guns were lircd at the organi zation during the evening. At the .Station Heme. Threo drunks and eight vugs were the in mates of the Btatien heuse last night The drunks were old offenders Julia Ueilly Ag nes Boyd and James Ryan and they wero cemmitted te prison. The ledgers wero dis charged. The lamps did well last night, only ene gas and three gasollne lights falling te burn. Kntertalned by Admiral Reynold rout. Admiral Reynolds pest, Ne. 405, G. A. R., entertained company U and the Goodwill baud, last evening, at Excelsior hall. These organizations ussisted the pest at the enter tainment ghcu by them lest week. The lady participants are also te be recipients of Ice cream ami cakes at Reyer's, at the expeuse of the pest An Etubeullng Supervlaer. Jehn Longuecker, ene of the supervisors of ML Jey township who was arrested by Officer Ritchle yesterday morning, en achargeofembezzlomout, was taken te ML Jey in the afternoon, where he entered ball botere Justice Ricker for a hearlng. The amount alleged te be omlwzzled (s about ?iea Going en With the Heading flu Werk. A contract has been made by the Con sumers' Gas company, of Reading, of which Messrs. Baumgardncr, of this city, nre the chiofewnoru, a lth Mr. Malency, manager of the Pennsylvania Globe Gas Light company and an oxperlonccd constructor, te build the new gas works of Reading between new and Soptember, by which time they are te be ready te be put in operation for the delivery of gas te consumers. The slte for the works will be decided uKn within the next few days, negotiations having horcteloro been entered into for an eligible let. It Is proba ble, however, that the new establishment will be located In the vicinity of the proposed shops of the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley raureau cemany. An Ktprnalvn llarn, Commedore Nerman II. Kittson's new bam en his stud farm in Wliiteinnrsh township, Montgomery county, le take the place of the structure destroyed by tire last fall, is under way. The structure will be 200 feet long and 85 feet wide, and have attached a straw shed 176 by M) feet. The eon tract price for build ing Is H',00U Waived a Hearing. Rebert J. Evans, attorney at law, charged with obtaining (3,000 from Henry Sieldel, one of the executers of the estate of Lerentz Heidcl, by false and irauduleul representa tions, waived a hearing en Tuesday at the oiHce of Alderman Fordney, -and entured ball In the sum or (3,500. ler trial at the April term or the quarter boss ions court. ' Arber Day. R. S. Uutes, orthe Seuth Duke street school, writes us that the exerclscs at the Duke stfect school will begin at 0 o'clock te-morrow (Arber Day) instead or 8 as announced. In addition te the exercises noted yesterday a social programme iias been prepared ler the African school en East Straw berry street. Tlutt Iarthqnake. The earthquake which shook up Quariy Quariy vllle and vicinity en Monday forenoon seems te have travoled across llie Susquo Susque hatina river, and the southern part of Yerk county was "visibly aflectcd." In Lewer Chanceferd thomanitestations wero like these observed at, Quarryvllle. doing te the I'Uliln'. Fiem the Oxfeid Press. Fourteen tramps, two ei the number women, applied for lodging at Wakolield hotel, Lancaster county, a lew nights since, and wero stewed awav in dlllerent b.mis. They Raid they woieliouml for the "llshiu' bore." An Klcannt Ak.ei linen t et White Dies (Jueds at M. II. HASH ft feONS, uStld Ne. i:t KastKliiKbt. Amusement. " bterm Jlvnttn" Te night. IhU evening Sheek A Celliui's exccllunt company 111 play "Storm Beaten" In the epcia house, nnd they should have u large audience. Tbe company la large, and they carry a whole carload or scenery, baggage, piepertlcs, Ac. Kdmund Cellier ap pears In the leading character, and he la will Biipported. Anether Cheap .VAeu-. Lancaster Is te have mere low-priced hIiewb, and en Kliduy evening MIki Emma Da venperl'b dramatic company wilt open a four nights engagement In popular play at 10 and 20 cents. U'llJ Take J'lnce Thli AWcnint.Ihe mimical contest at the .Mic n nercherltlnk between Messrs. Tiewltz and Mjcih w 111 luke place t hi evening, Instead nf Thursday ncnlug, an announced yesterday. I) BATHS. Walter. In this daughter of Jehn C. city, April 15, lbivi, Anna. . vniier, in me i.in yi'iii ei ncr age. Tbe relatites and frleiidn of the family nie respectfully Invited te ntteud the fiiticnd, from the reildence of hcrparenti, Xe. f17 West Orange street, en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Zlen'accmetery. St MAJIKICTS. l'htladelphla rreilurn Market, l'niLADELiiiiA. April IS. I'leur htreng, Includ ing Minnesota extia.at l VfiiUi, J'euna fumllr Q 25 j Western de.. II SSfiJi'i: pMeiit, 5'3ft 0'i. llye flour II rm nt 3 blU, Wheat dull and low er ; WUe bid, Apill tOVc, May; 1 01K June. Cern weaker; 54)0 bid, A pi II, 55c Ma ; Kic, June. Untn dull , tic, bid April and May ; 4t, June. New Yerk I'reduce Market. Xew YcliK, Apill 15. Fleur dull ; Stipeillni1, 3 00Q150 j Kitra Xe. 2, 4 Ce. Wheat Ne. S Ked, Winter, May, tlOl'jsde June,10i: de July, lei;j. Cern Ne. i! Mixed, May ; MJic ; de June, 55)he de July, tej-ic. Oats Ne. i Mixed. May, 40Jfc ; de Juuc, 4e;c. ltye nominal : State, 7ec llailev nominal ; Cunadu,t087Kc. l'erk dull : Mess, I3 37U. Ird-7aQ7SO, May ; l73eQ73S,.June; tf LSQ 7 45, July. Molasses unlet; 17e ler rilly test. Turpentlue steady at 31c. Itesfu dull ; fdruincd te geed at tl leftl llt Freights nominal. 1'etroleum firm : leflncd In cuiea, DJiQWXc. llutter quiet; Western Iiultutleu C it ami ry, lcaaic. Checbe dull, Ohie Flat, inline te choice, '.'(J tOUc. i.KH.aii.uj , cj, ,.i,-, ,.11,, ,, tjnii:,,!, ,y4.iv. Itlce (inlet ; Caielluu and Louisiana common te fair, 4!,fc. sugar iiuiei ; Oruulated, SHc Tullow btrunger Hay nominal. C'once dull. llctlned Cutleuf, , I'lluie City, 0i tfiiiMGe; Chicago Treduce Market. Cuicaoe, Apt II IS. Maikets opened excited and from two te three cents lower than pruvleti day clese en grain I'rovlslem-l'ork en" 3uc per barrels. Lanlund lilbs 10c per I'm lower. Wheat May, tfitj$c ; June, 'Jljfc ; July, 83'ic. Cem May, 47Uc ; June, 47" c ; July, 4"c. eats May,35Kc; June, 35J.c. l'erk May, lit yfcjj June. i: 10; July, 2J. Lard June, WOS; June, WWA, Itlbs May,a7K; June, W in; July, t) 15. CLOSISO. Maikct lower and raslei ; prices of the morn Ing opening net fully unstained. War rumors piutty well subsided and bears taking uilv untagc et the situation. Wheat April, SIJc; May, HSTu ; June, -JlJic; July.tBKc Coin Apill, tj'ej May, 4;jc ; June, 47Jc ; July, 4Uc. uaxs 3iay, .sifCi .iunef.mc; .liny, iic. l'erk April, ill ViX ; May, 11 WJ, j June, 14 02K Lard- July. $1,115. April, W 97i ; May, 7 W; June, f7 05 cntnut Juiv. 47is. nibs Apill, VO ou July, fiM. Muy, K Wl, June, (jIU; Xew Yerk Sleck Market, Xkw ebk, Apill 15 Wull street, 'M p. in. Meney 2 per cent. Exchange: dull, liettni. ments strong. Cunency 6, f 123 bid j 4's Coup., Jl'iUi bid ; 4's de, WVIX bid. The stock market opened neukuud feveilih at a decline et iteVi per cent, en the iccelpt et mera pacluc advices fieui abroad. After the first call au uclivu buying wan begun el the the whole list, which resulted In a sharp advance by midday. The buying was supplemented by a brisk covering en the pal t of the shuits, and at 1:20 p. in. prices w ere up te J.J per cent. The market Is new liiiual the best llguies. 1 1M 3r.M. m iW M mi 35 I lt)4 Western Union Adams Express American Express. U.S. Express Wells, Phi go & Ce , C.C. I. A C Xew Yerk Central New Jersey Central Illinois Central Kxpiess w? 'Jl( unie uenirai , ,. Michigan Central Northern Pucllle " 1'iefeired Central l'aclnc., ,... :u Union Pacltle 41' Missouri l'acltle W Texas 1'aclHe y. New Yerk Elevated ILK, Metropolitan , , He uannauuii .... Alt. A Terra Haute , . " 1'iefeiied Cauada Southern ?.ii' Canada Fuclrie Chicago A Alten l.iii'i ChesVAOhle '41 11. A Hud RVX ml Del., Lac. A Went 1(7J' iu;u Denver 1. i(i Erie Vili 111 rrVfeTrad.'!!..'.'.';;.'.'.';;!""""! .? .f Hannibal A St. Je ; ' I'rclerred Kansas A Texas i' 18'i Ijikobhera Ki;5 u& l, r,. A ,,, ,.,, J2 l.'vs'HeA Nashville aiji; ta Merris A Essex Northwest twji 0,i Preferrcd -. " ...' lail Ontario A Western, M ObleAMIssisslpiil i " Prafeircd ".... I'acine Mall , ajjr .... yuleksllver , V' i leierieu -a Heading... iteek island.. US !i Sau Fruuclsce ' I'li.twrr...! 3J Omaha ,, -um q. .." , Prewired ; .... I f' 8t. Puul , 7i 7sf? ' 1' referred lui'f vrXz NashftChat .,,, . ) il.,L.,S.W ) Wabash ,iu " Prefencd , lu!J C.,11, ft Q 11U ti Itechester ft Pittsburg , 2' i U fiYUUS tit 1 1 ti ttff 1 1 t Manitoba. w... Oregon A Nav., .... Oregon Transoe..... S9Ji li Stock Market. Quotations by lleed, McQtaun A Ce., lltinkcis, Lancaster, Fa. .w. .. 11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m. Missouri Taclfle .. . Jllcnlcan central , New Yerk Central New Jersey Central,. .... Ohie, Central., a..... Del., Lack. Western.... Denver & HloOrande.... mi M 17J Kile Kumbha A Texas, i;;: lrfke Shere .v-l? Chicago A N. W common. 97J Hi It 41. VIll. IVtHlUIU .... .,,, St. Pnnl A OlnnliH Pnclne Mali b:y. M Kechetcr& Pittsburg ." nu rani., i ,.,, Texas Pacific Union Puvlfle ,.,, Wabash Common WnbMh Preferred. ........ Western Union Tt'leuriiiili,. Ixtulsvllle-A Nashville N. Y., Chl.Abt I, (AihlRh Valley Lehigh NftVlnatleii 72! W,i I'cnnqyivnnM... Ileadlmr..i. P.T. Alluflale Northern Pacifle Common Northern Pacific Pief HcAtonvllle Philadelphia A Kile Northern Central Underground...., Canada beuthcru Oil People's i'asBCtigcr Jcrwev Central 0)" 7ti 1)i twit- A1trEHTlHKMM:STB. SIX GOOD PAINTERS CAN OUTWORK by applying te .I.F. l.e.Vfi, ulV'itd Xe. la Jfeith I'rlnca Vlrtut. -RteR rent! ' JD, liaibcr Shep under IIIUSII A IIHO'SSTOIIK. Centra Square, irem Jlnylat. apl.Vtld T7IOR HALE. A STONE HOUSE AND JL! Ilullctlny Let. lniulreiit Hpif-llIIU Xe. 407 SOUTH Ql'KK.V ST HOUSE-CLEANING TIME IH NEAR at hand. Fer nnxhlni; paint nothing e supciler te MILLKU'H lleitA.V hOAl'. WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE BEST ClgHr In the town, two for 6c, at IIAUTMAN'8 YELLOW FUOM" CIUAIl bTOUE. OTO CLARlCE'SCOFFEESTORi: Felft 4 fts Xer PruiiCM feriSc: 4 tsGoed HRe for 25c.: 4 Bis heidlepi'd Cniekeis fer'iV-.M lis White Sugar for Ule.j IB. neil Coffin Iu Lancaster ler SSc. A plaiiuuel two Dogu will lie given away everyday. mil EN YOU CANOOTO WORK. YOU -a- aic tinneic niHUlili'd by thai Inuin back, llenseii's Ciipclne liHsterx nlll cine It ipilckly S&c. mllE BEST fe HAVANA ClUAR IN JL IbeCity.nt UAUTMAX'S YELLOW blOKE. FIIONT ClOAIt CHAPPED HANDSCAN BE PREVENT cd by the use of Miller's IIOItAX bOAP. 1TANTEI) EXPERIENCED OiRUS V FOUTOIlACCOblltll'I'lM; Apply te JOHN F. HKKIJ A CO , ulVtlciMlIl Ne.7A 231 Xefth Frlme btuet. T" REES FOR ARBell DAY. " I will baton Laigc Let of Fi lilt. Shade and Ornamental Trc's at my stand In Centre Square to-menow (Thursday) morning, at about J0, for Arber Day. It 1.01I1C. LYTE. R E.MOVAlL lit. Ixingukcr has remevrd fiem Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, l'.i., le Lebanon, I'a., opiKwIle tbe pustedlce, w ill be at the Key. stene JleUhO, North Oiiecii street, Lancaster, Pa., every Monday and Filday nlteriioeus, till 7 o'clock, p.m. m.xi-'JHd TTIOR WASHINO CLOTH KS ONE CAKE X! efMILLEIt'S IIOItAX SOAI twoef any ether kind. will outlast I7IIRST-CLASS BOARD1NO. 1 Together with tbe choice of lixnns im I be llrst or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en eruddrcsH. XO. tl)l NOKTII JL'EEN ST. Table boulders accommodated. nO urt OSCOKMURl'IIY, I). I. H., OB ADIT ATE OF The rennsjh aula Cellcgn of Dental 'uigeiy, WITH DU. 11 D. KMf.HT, .131 Ninth (jiiceu stirrt, Lancaster, l'n. Dentistry In all Its brunches. uiulH-W'AS.Imd E ISII MARKET. The LltvOrdlnHiKhiitAhililfL Om u.lll.i,. nr fresh Jlsh en the streets el Lancaster rlty fiem April 1st le November 1st or each jear. Iho public are hcicby netltled tliat the Northern avenue of Market Hriuse Ne. 2, eftbeCENTUAL MAItKET, has In en lifted up sbU r Isb Maikel. where icrsniis wishing te buy Iicshllsb will And all the llsh dealers of the city, en market morn ings and at all hours during the day, uud can purchase all kinds el Hcsh flsh. B15A1S MAItKET COMMITTEE. TR. J. K. SHIRK, Office : Ne. 105 Seuth Queen Street. LAJ.CABTIK, I'A. SUKG'EIIY DISEASES OF WOMEN. Sl'ECIXLTirS. -Tolepheno Connection, at ltiiM,W,SAluiw FOR A GOOD-F1TTING SHIRT 1'utent Facings, Hand-Worked made of geed material and nrlce WITH Eyelets, ONLY ONE DOLLAlt. Alse new-st) Ics Weiklng Shirts, spilng stles Hese nnd Furnishing Uoeds ler Ladle's, lients and Mlfs. All cheaper than ever. Please call and examine before you buy. HENItY HEClllOLD, Ne. W North Queen Stri et. 1". K Choice Ilulldlng Lets, Stene and Hand for sale. 2in nOn WORTJIOFMILLINERY PAAJ)JJJ New 'Jerk and Paris Mllll neryCe. Our new store, te North (juecn striet, Lancaster, l'a , Is new open with an Elegant line of Hats, MnuiicU, Flew era, Feathers, Ac., ut our usual CHEAP 1'HICES. Hoping out customers and the Ladles In general will please faer us with their presence, we remain ti til v yours, XEW 1011K AND I'AHIS MlLLlXhltY CO., Jan8-tld Fermeily of it West King bt. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND aUXNEIlS. All persons lira hereby for bidden te ties pass en uny of the lauds of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Ijiucaster counties, whether Inclined erunln. closed, either for the purnose of slioetluir or Ash ing, as the law will be rfgldly enforced ugalnst all tiespiussiiigonualdlundsef the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FKEEMAN, It. I'EllCY AI.DE.V, EDWAKD C. FKEEMAN, Attorney for It. W, Celemaii's hells. ecUl-tfdAw F ULTON OPERA 1IOFSH ExTBAOmilNARV AlTRAC-riO EMMA DAVEUPOET DilAMATIC COMPANY. FRIDAT, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 17,18, 30 and SI. Filday, April 17-LKI) ASTltAY. Saturday Matinee (irand Dnublelllll-N AVAL EXliAGEMKNTSand HOUGH D1A.MONDS. Saturday Night, April 18 HIDDEN HAND. Monday, April 20 IIANKEH'S DAUUHTElt. Tuesday, April 21-OUlt BACHELOItS Pltlt'EB IIESEUVED SEATS. ,.. .Ill mid 20 CENTS. .lOCKNTSEATItA. B3-Fer sale at Opera lleute. alSr.td JOHNS. GIVLER. tl. F, RATHVON. Jehn S. Givler & Ce. lluy Uoeds Dlicct fiem lmpeitcrs and Manu facture is, WB OFFER THE BEST AMEEICAI SATJJES IN I.ANCASTEB. ONLY 15 CENTS. We have the Hest Assortment of FltENCH SAT1NKS, In New Styles, In Lancaster, 37Jie. The largest Assertnitiut et Xew Things Iu FIIEXCH UATIHTE) 31 Inch wide, 180 ; 10-lnch wtde.'Ae All Fust Celers. FIIK.NCII, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ZEl'llVltK, Whlte Uoeds, Laces, Embioldu Embieldu tics, Outlined Werk, Ac., ut lowest cash prices. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCA8TElt,FA. sew AnrjcnriBtcMBSTa. tilOR LAUNDRY AND TOILET VUlC X3 MILLKU'SIIOUAXSOAPUconcudedtebo tbe bent. JJR. FOREMAN, physician ASMiHintnKnv. Itemevcd fiem Ne. Ill West Klnn street te Ne. M North Prince. (Late rcildcnce of A. K. Kebcrts.) in28-3nid ACAKH OF MILLER'S PURE BORAX represents morn lepresents mom ieul value chan any ether Seap In I he nmi kct. PENNA. CJfJARS FROM (1.00 PER Hundred up, at IIAUTMAH'S YKI.I.OW FKONT U1UAII STOllE. B OARD1CUH WANTED. (leiitleuienbcMirdeia vnulrd Aiiidv nl nprDtd NO. 40 MUKTJI DUKK HTltKET. fX ROCKRS HELL MORE OF Mlt.LKR'M xji iiuitAABUAi' iuhii any uther. It adver. tiscsiucir. mar7mcl THE LAKOEST, BEST AND .'MOST complete UKinrtmiml of I'ltivlitir tardii in ii.... !..,.... ,u.Hi.u-. .- -. " uju i-iiy iiimii if L-.-iiin iwr imuK ll n ill '.'ft HAItTMAN'H YKI.I.OW FKUNTCIQAK (JTOItK. BANDER LURKS IN ADULTEREII benps. Use Miller's IIOItAX, Kuanuitccd abnelutely pure. 3710R RENT. -.. .A .lw H.V,r' L".,.ck IwellliiK, 7 roeiiin, water Iu Kitchen, Xe. 7 Kiust Krcdcilck utirct. .. ... iiiiiiin a. nr.HU ALU.. Ileal KBtateund Iiistiruiitn Agents, all-ttd iw KuatKlngBtiect. WASH-DAY HAS NOTERR(7lisFOR the famlllc who use Mlllci's Herny f-enp. 35 CASES OF HAMMOND'SI'OItT "SKC" and UOLHEN AUK CIIAMPAONK, .lust H-celved jesteulay ut HOIIHEIt'S LIOUOll bTOUE, Ne. 2! Ccnlie Siiiate, Lancaster. BOARDlNdT " ' Fuinlshed aiidUiifuiiilshul Itoeuis. Alse, Table llucl. uIWl NO. ft SOUTH I'llINCE bT. BUY THE REST. " YOU (SET IT WHEN you jiuichase Miller's l'uie llonixSeap. FINETAILORfNG The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds, Cwirtliueics, Cheviots. Meltons, Tricots and Eng lish Plaids, ever beloie exhibited In this city ran new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Cfueen stieet. oppesil the (irapu Hetel. Employing only the best Talleis, uciy garment Is iimdn strictly first-class. A coinfiirl ceinfiirl iibleuud perfect lit nlwajs giiaiantied 1'rlces moderate. UOSENSTKIN, Tim Merchant Tailor, m:i Sunlit jj North yueeii street. pOOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McGonaeghy. JUST RECEIVED, HUNDRED TWO P1IRS Ladies' Kid Butten. WOKTH l.7.. WE HAVE THEM AT 1.30. Ne. 26 1-2 East King Street. mUl-tld A N APRIL HULL. a elten make a "bull Iu culling Apill Spring, and heme Justify the Zedheelii making Inm us the. April sign. Melancholy Xevcmbei seems the thought of the hour as we wrlte, mere than Etbercul Spring. Hut Apill is a transition month, and the proper period for preparation, lust enough sunshine te till of the naimthet coming da) s, and enough chill te tell of present dangers. NOW Sl'IMNG OVE11COATS. luu ran pietect yourself Iu appievcd style unil gratify a wide, range or taste at ri.UO le 125 (1 Hum the Oak Hall thousands. Sl'ltlXU SUITS. i - iruchadtbc thnln neuspaper Ht ceiuiiiand mxeiild uelKll all the. stety. Come, lead the nt"H.k that's the quick way. Wanamaker& Brown, OAK HALL, E. Cor sixth und Market, Philadelphia. unMmd T if) HE (iiVEN AWAY. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. A LADIES' SOLID GOLD WATGH. V.wxy Prison Haying (hmxU la hv umeiiut of M tt'utH 'iitltlil ten chain e. A. Hirsh's Bazaar of Fashion, Nea. O & 8 North Queen St. MHIIneiy,Shucv.,.!etteliy and .Votlensot ecry description. ul.l-lvtdAltw J."' MARTIN it CO. SPRING DRESS GOODS! Out llueuf DltE-s UOODS is composed el all that Isdeslruhli! lurSpiln Weur at I'iIcih that ill sa e iu in ai pel i eni e the puichasei. . KH EST 1'ATTEItXSOK FRENCH BATISTES, At ICC I'EK 1 AMD. FRFNCH DRESS SATIRES, asc. i'i:n auh. American Dress Satines, IXUEALTIFULXEWtOLOKl.NOS, AT l.'Jiu. PER YAKD. 1(1 Vuuls of a Special bargain In BLACK DRESS SILK At 11.00 j ULAL VALl'E, Jl.a. Special llaigalii In an All-Weel Black Cashmere AT fJc.j WOKTU t)5c. Alaigullnoef CHENILLE DKESS FRINGES In Ulack mid leading Spring Celers ut Lewest Prices. J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor. West King nud Prince Sis., LANCASTER. PA. T 1IIH PAPER IB PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, FairmeuDt Ink Works, 2Glh and FteD't. Avenue auG-ly4 PHILADELPHIA, l'A. GI.OT1I1XU. LIGHT. WEIGHTS. All dial can Ite .said nlreut Spring OvorqealH is ntipllcnlile (e our asserl- niciiljiisl new. Our stock Is us complete us can Im, and von uceil only (e sce llie gtmils ; a selection surely fellows. A Heys and Children's Department iu Ledger Building new open. A. C. YATES & CO. 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Phlliiclulphla. Iu2-Jiud REMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, IERCHAUT TAILOE, HA1- RLMONEII FROM NO. 140 EAST KING STRUCT NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN 8TREET, (lluchuilllci . Ilulldlng), Wheic he hits en baud ONEOPTHEPINL-r LI-SEiOK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS run THE SI'HINU 1 RAUL EVER SHOWN IN 11113 Uli. Call and tuke a leek at tbiigoedannd ou nlll be mil ii te baceur iiicaaiiie taken leru Suit. ut tld AMUSEMENTS. F ULTON OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday and Thnreday, April 15 and 16. SHOOK A COLLIEIfSCOMl'A.Vj Iu lluchan aii a Cleat Drama, STORM BEATEN. Slt"nl. cilioek A Lelller inauigei , el Union Siuaie Tin atie. New Yeik, take plcniuiclnun nuunclngtbat tbey hine inade ariangeu cuts with the llcieicRci-cufisurihc "urvloisef tbn Late GltEEI.Y Lady r'raiikllu Ray I.xpi dltleu who will apical In the Great ARCTIC RESCUE SCENE, of the Fourth Act, In their original iefitiiiiiir.ua worn by thiui en that ineiiiouilileen.ii-.ion. 'I lie cuit complain Edmund Cellier, And ether WELL KNOWN C10lls. Magulll cent Scenic Erfecta, Including HEALISTIC AUKOKA UOllEALIb' Invented and pat iiled by Ljsaudci Thompson ADMISSION, - 75, SO und 35 CEN'l RESERVED SEATS, - 75 " Keranic at Opera Heuse. nlistd VLOUlt AM I'EElt. pOMK AND KlZi: ME. I1AVIKO OIKM2I) A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Keiiueily occupied by Hairy A. Hlllci ), I would resnectftlllv llllerm mv flieiuUantl lfin 1111I1II1 In general that I am mm piepaied te fuiiilili al iiiu Njieiitjat nonce aim j.ijur.r 1 IJSSUII.1, PJtIC'ES Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. A Ik), ceiiEriutly ou hand a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linaeed, CruU'e und Machinery Oile, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. ajiiJ-luieed FOR SALE OH It EST. HOUSE FOR KENT. A three-steiy Uilck lleiuc, Ne ?) Went CbOatnut6Ueet. nil8-lld FOHKALEOR KENT. An I'lcelleiit Delliiigiiu caij leiim, altu. ale Ne. lSbhilipeii slieel. uiUitld II. UtANK ESUI.KJIAN. T7IOK RENT. XI 1 Thnhall Jliftiilct-t tm tlilidtlei vef Hiele inetz building, Ne. lIUNeith (Jueeli Hlreel All ply te J. L. SrEIN.MLT. IMld FOH RENT. First-das' Ri'taiiiiint, aKe tlint-claes Rar. her Shep, coiner el Cvntix iiuaiu nnd Neilh Queen slit el. Rest location Iu the city. Apply te IIIKMI A IIRO.'i?. eiTren'K Three Law Otllcea at Ne. II NORTH Dl'KE bTUEET ; und a lianiucnt M ket long, 6iiiplicd with water and hcut. mnrSMId II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. FOR KENTON KEASONAIILETEKMsi ThetiHtuiy and ullle Rilck Dnelliug lluiibi'. Ne. IS l.'ai-t Lemen htici 1, u looms hum Hath IUhiiii, (ia.s Flxtmea ceiuplctu and hiinuj hiinuj eide Heater In l'ailer. Aiiply te IIKNRV MIUIIERT, all-Jtced id Ninth Duke slice t. rM'tY PROPERTY AT PUHLIO .SALE. ON THURSDAY, Al'RIL Si, 1M3, The uuiU'ialgiicd will bell at Public, Sale, bj elder of the Luucuhter 01 ty Scheel Ikiaid, at tbe Leepard Hetel, In the City of Lan easier, A LOT or GROUND, altiiuled en East Orange xtceel, comer of Micinian, lieutliig ou wild Orange utieet4Hlecl, ineie ei'Icsh, and eAteiidinrf iieitb along bherinuu stieet, -l" led, uioieor iess, le Marien Htix-et, en which am creeled TttiiOuo TttiiOue TttiiOuo Mery Rilck Scheel Houses; hydrant lu tliu )aid; let well fenced. Thin Is udcaiinble plop eity for building (imposes, und wellliy tbe at tention efcupltalUlH. Possession uud tltle given May 1, lhs.1, ou pay. liieut of puiehure money. bale te cemincncu at VX e'i lock p. in. .1.1. HARTMAN, Fer Committee en Ilulldlng and Ci rounds. llKNKVhllLUERT Auct. aS-CltdV I.r.UAZXO Tl CES. E" STATE OE ELIZARETII MYERS, late or Lancaster City, deeeiihcd. Lettem teatauimilury en wtldcbtnte having been gniutcd te the uuderalgucd, ull perilous Indebted theiete are reii nested te make iiiiincdiute payment, uud tlioce having claims or demands ugatimt the auuie w 111 pictcut them ltheut delay for settle ment te the undersigned, lenldlng In Lancaster. ELLEN E. MYERS, J. II. KAurrMAN, Executrix. Attorney. uiiWltdW INSTATE OF MR.S. ANN K. UHLER, It lutoef Munheiiu teuiishlp, dee'd. Letlew tcstuiiicutiuy en nald estate ha Ing been gnm'.ed le the uiiderHlgiicd, id) iieisens Indebted theiete are requested te make iimiicdlatii pa J ment, and these having claims or demands against tbe same, will pii'Miil them without delay for aet tlcuienl te the uiiduiHlgued, icaldlng lu Muu- h..l... t...-.. ....!. K l II 1.' I. Illl't helm boreuizll. bAMUELRICE. A. C. Rkikekiil, Atlerney Executer. IiiZMtdeuwW T LATE WORIC8 O AH persenawUhliigMARllLEIZEIJ SLATE MANTELS.ernny ether blatn Werk.-wli de well by culling at our works or bend for en Illustra ted catalogue, ( b FRANK JANSONAIHIO., Cerner Frent uud Locust bt., Cel u in du, l'a. UlUl'5-3eua I OZ.UTUISU. B1UH GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep tbe hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the fcet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the earg warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body watm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINO STREET. c LOTIIlNti TO OllDCR. Great Bargains -IN- CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. We nm making geed, substantial All-Weel Bulls te erder at $10. All-Weel Suits, botter, nt $12. All-Weel Suitu te order, nil itialltleH, te 40. ALLMOOL PANTALOONS TO ORDER. HANDSOME si ,K, WELL MADE, OOOD FITS, HfcST TRIMMINGS, $3.00 te $ 1 0.00 a Pair. Special Bargains for 20 Days : nne Hove' and Mrn's Single Ceals, I iueil n r-jifu 1U41H, S.iu lievs'aml Men's Single tMg. F 1NE TAILOIUNU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. I he Lui-gi st and Cbeici A6hOitment et FINE WOOLENS IN 1I1KC 1TYOFLWC ASTER. All the Lalebt Nneltle8 In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. i he vhin ni.vr erkmanship. Trices te milt nil and all goods warranted as lepie.ciitcd at his new uteie. He. 43 lerth Queen St. tOl'I'OSITE "HIE I'OSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. CI'IUNU C LOTHINU. H BROTHER SPRIM CLOTHIM -Al- Burger & Sutten's. Wc .no elli ring eurSI'RINU stock of Heady. Made ' CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICE. A call will convince you that this Is the place tubecuiea genuine bargain. We de net eiler one or two lets as a bait, but wuotlereui entile attck at price's aw ay down Men's BubIuubb Suits from $7 te 912. Meji'b Dress Suite from 812 le 816. Youth's Scheel 8uita from 84.60 te $7. Youth's Dress Suite from 88 te 812. Children's Short Pants Suits from 83 te $7. T he e iu e all ou 1 ou u make and undo net he's Hale teguaiautce the tit, Hl)leand wmkiiiiiu "hip. Out uiotlels 1.001) t.OOD.S AND LOW PRICES. BURGER& SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. I'A. TARL1NH IN CLOTHING. APRIL. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME THING NEW! TO-DAY WE DISPLAY THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, LOW-l'IIICED STOCK or CLOTHING -FOR- SPRING WEIR IN LANCASTER. ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OFfsLPERIOR WORKMANSHII'.ANDAN EX. CELLENT CUT OU MtANTEED. Wlial It the vulue of u line plece of material It It It wnellcd in the making, and the sewing no peer that It rips with the first wcurtiigt Ne aiicli aewlng here. We have never had a com plaint about POORLY-hE WED CLOTHINO. ALL THENlCEir AND NEWEST THINGS -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring, Cini be leiiud lieic. nmi the pikes mi low that they nie In nath el eciy one. EXAMINE OUR bTOCK Of SCHOOL &UITS FOR HOYS. MYERS & RATHFON, LKAIHNtl LANC'AHTKR CI.01HIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTEll. PA.
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