frHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1885. TIRED OF LIFE'S BUKDEN. two xctr into mave efiehtb Kill XltEMBKhVEB. TO Henry; Schweer llecemei Melancholy, Secki te Blew Jtli Heart Off mill It Id tin Anil If early Succeed A Would-be Suicide (lit the VrUen Detected. " "Yesterday, aftonieon Henry SchWDers, a ncrmnn, aged 20 years, who residpq with his mother en Christian street, near Woodward, nttompted milclde al Ills home. The family missedlilm during the nrternoen nnilmip nnilmip nnilmip rosedthnt he had gene away, Notwecn 4 and b o'clock he came walking down Hlalrs. He was bleeding from the mouth, nese and ears, and thefamllylhoughthehad n liomorr liemorr liomerr hiige. He Hbitcdtli.it lie ImilHliet himself, vvlille up in the garret, with the Intention of hiking his llfe and It would be iinpossllile for them te save him. After speaking a few words the injured man foil upon the fleer. Dr. Withers was sent for te attend htm. Uien examination It was found that a number of Bliet were ledgod in Uie man's threat and 'neck, and the luslde of his mouth was terribly bur nod by powder. The weapon UBOd by Hchwoers was a double-barrellod gun and the lead was probably small. This morning lie was taken, te the hospital and is In a critical condition. Schvroers has been In this country about six vears. He had lxienctnnlovcdasahelner at the l'enti iron works, but was obliged te step about two weeks age en account of sickness. Of into he has Inclined te be melancholy and low-spirited, and speke Hoveral times of going te his brother in in Harrlsburg. Tliore is no doubt that he had intonded te take his life, as a lctter was found en the garret, which he wrote. It stated tliat he Intonded killing himself be be bo cause he was in peer health. It is suppesed that the man first placed the gun barrel te his mouth and pulled the trigger with Ids feet. AXOTUIC SUIVlltAfj ATTKMVT. CluUtlau FlnnotrecK Cuts at lleth AVrlats as Well as Ills Neck. Alderman McGllnn arrcsted Christian I'lnnofreck last evening for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, took him te the station hoube and handed him ever te the officer en duty. Fiunofreck was net searched nnd was locked in a cell by Turnkey Shcnck. A few minutes after Fiunofreck was locked up, Sclicnck had occasion loge te Finno Finne frock's cell, and he was startled en seeing a peel of bleed in front of him. He hastily epened the deer and Fiunofreck told him he had tried te take his llfe. The weapon used was a razor, which he had in his pocket, nnd which should bave been taken from him when he was locked up. Gushes wero cut in both wrists and en the rlghtslde of the neck. Dr. Reland was summoned te dress the wounds. An examination showed that they were net dangerous. Fiunefreck threatens te take hislile the first opportunity he gets. AltBOR DAT IX VOT.VMHIA. A Genentl Olmerance of the Occasion In the Borough Scheel Names of the Trees That Were Planted. Itegular Cene npondence of Imtklliuxkckr. Columbia, April 17. "Arber Day" was well eelobrated in Columbia, and the credit is due te the etllcers of the school beard, pupils, teachers and su perintendent of the public schools of this borough. The schools took their designated places promptly, nnd precisely at 3 p. in., the high and grammar schools, headed by the Columbia cernet band moved down Clterry street te Third. On Cherry street . -the Tilth street, Cherry strcet and Pop lar streets schools fell into the line el precession, which marched ever Third te Locust, up Locust te tlie institute grounds, which wero ontcred and encircled, eacli school gathering around a hele, into which was placed a sycamore tree. In and around the grounds had collected a crowd of peeple, which numbered fully 5,000 ; tlie scholars numbcicd about 1,400. At the sound of the bugle tlie following programme was enacted : Selection by the Band. binding by Schools" Weedman, bpaie That 'live?' Selection by the Hand, during the lendltlen el " which the ticc were planted, thirty la unm oor. In a row named "Auther's Hew." Slnglnc of Schools "America." Selection by Hand. Tlie high and grammar school h each planted two troes, an J tlie Fifth sticet school only one. The names fellow : High Scheel Beys, B. A. W. Teurgee ; girls, Louisa M. Alcott. Grammar Scheel Beys, J. SI. Sletley ; girls, Washington Irving. Filth Street Schools Whittler. Poplar Street Schools U. S. Grant, Gee. P. Slerris and Neah Webster. Cherry Street Schools W. C. Bryant, II. W. Longfellow, .T. B. Read, Daniel Webster, J. Russell Lewell, Geerge Bancroft, Phoebe Cary, O. W. Helmes, J. O. Helland, Bayard Tayler, Thaddeus Stevens, E. A. Poe, Sirs. L. SI. Child, Edward Eyerett, and Alice Cary. Sunt Ames ' BenJ. Franklin." Scheel Beard" Goe. Washington." Agassiz Association Lewis J. R. Agasslz." Graduating Class or '60 Jonule G. Bach man. A history is connected with tlie latter, Sliss Jennie G. Bachmau, daughter el J. B. Bachman. in 1870 planted the soed for a tree in her father's yard, en Seuth Second street. In 1680 she graduated from the Columbia high school ; a year age she died. The seed planted nine years age sprouted and became a tree. It was taken from her father's yard, and yesterday planted in tlie institute grounds by her classmates. Frem 2 te 3 p. m. appropriate and iuterest iug exercise were held iu the dillorent schools. Notes About Town. William Wittick may ba seen appointed a policeman, in which case he will resign as cotiBtable el tlie Second Ward. Slanager Silas Krem left for his home near Binghampton, this morning. Smith Holllngswerth, who, for wneral vears p.st has clerked ier Frederick Bucher, lias accepted an eiler te learn bridge build ing, iu Trenten, N. J. James Freeland, sund-dlirirer.has tlie honor of taking the lirst sand from the river at Co lumbia this year. He " scoejiod" a beat lead yesterday. The largest number of persons that evor assembled in Armery hall, was that of last night, when fully 800 wero present. The Vigilant fair was in full blast, but, probably, one-half of these in attondance wero attracted thither te witness the beautiful drill of L. K. Fondersmith's company of young ladies. Six rafts passed Columbia down tlie river this morning. Tlie river is said te be iu ex cellent rafting condition. Instead of using the scallbld scheme te haul sand from tlie river te his sand pens, T. J. Clenper has had railroad tracks laid between tnese two places, and will haul sand en small wirs expressly for the purpose. The Metropolitan rink will re-epen June 1st, instead el Scptomber. A daughter of Sirs. Slary A. Wagner was the recipient of a birthday party last oven even lng, nt her home, at Wagner's hotel. It was a pleasant and enjoyable attalr. Mnsenlc Centennial. The centennial anniversary of Ledgo 4'i Free and ccepted Slasens of Lancaster, Pa., will he eelobrated en Tuesday, April 21st The exercises will be et a very interesting character te inombers of the order. Tlie olll elll olll cers of the grand ledgo of Pennsylvania have been Invited and will be present, togethor with many distinguished Slasens from all ever the statC'A meeting will be held in the ledgo room at 2 o'clock, at which the grand ledge oillcers and the etllcers nnd inombers of all the Maioule organizations In this city will be prosenL Addrosseswill be delivered und a sketch of the ledge's history will be read by Dr. Geerge R. Welchans. Iu the evening the fraternity will assemble nt the ledgo room, form line and with a baud of iiiuhIu at tlie head of tlie column will march te Slumuorcher hall, where a grand banquet w ill be spread. Therhnha' s orches tra will furnish inusiu for the occasion. Eluborate preparations for tlie coiilenuial have been made by tliocemiiiittooof arrango arrange ments, of which B. Frank Brenoman is chairman. Killed In the We.t. Tobias Goucker.ef Kleriu,yesterday receiv ed n telegram stating that his seu Samuel had been killed in Iowa en the railroad, upon which he was employed as a Iirakeman. Tlie young man was 23 years of age and went Wret about six years age. He was unmarried nud the body will be,breught East for burial DUchargcd en a Writ of Matte Cerpiu. Mrs. Victeria llennctt, who with her hus band was sent te prison en Wednesday, for fall ure te pay MOO, the anieuut of damages recovered in an Action of jtert, at the suit of J. II. UelUnger. taken: bofert Judge Living ston en a writ of habeas corpus this afternoon. Her counsel aoked that she be discharged irem cusieuv en uie creuiiu uiniiiie common lawferbids the imprisonment of a married woman for a tort, committed durlngcoverturo The court discharged her from custody. Mrs. Bennett's husband remains in prison. t . '.', . - AmiiHment Nete. "Kterni Denten" had anotlier small audi audi audi oueo at the etmni liouse last night, but the performaiieo was heartily enjoyed by thane prosenL Hisnplly tliatmlch an oxcellout show was he poorly patronized. The Corinue oera ceiiiuy, new under the management of Harry I llartuiyer, of this city, has made a tremendous hit in l'otts l'etts l'otts ville, w licre the house Is Kicked overy night. ii was ineugiii inai me company vveiuu net appear hore, but Mr. Ilartmyer writes Hint they will oiieii at Fulton openi liouse en May 25. 1'nmlljr Ounrrel. - ' . Jehn Elsly was heard last evening by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en charges of surety of the pcace and drunkenness and disorderly conduct porfcrred by Kate lletr. The first named case was rcttirned te court, and the last named offenso lie was cemmitted te the county prison for 24 hours. The Eisly's and Beta's are relatives and have a number of suits In court te be disposed of next week. An Embexillng Huncrvlsnr. H. V, Holirer, late n supervisor of West Lampeter township, was arrested yesterday aftonieon by Conslahle Dern en a warrant Issued by Alderman Barr. Tlie complainant is Abraham K. Hoever nnd lie alleges that Itolwer embozzled a few hundred dollars of money belonging te the township. Tlie cve will be dispesed of te-morrow. Daniel c Ilraucle'a Keiiinlna. The remains of Daniel C. Dratide, whesu tcrrible deatli at Philadelphia, was recorded yesterday, will be brought le this city to morrow, and take n te the home el his father, Ne. lift Poplar street. Deceased was a mom mem mom berof SL Michael's societvnnd the Conestetra Mills Bencllclal association. The funeral will take place nil Monday morning at 11 o'clock. .Waited n, Hearing. Jehn K. Uouulsen, against whom com plaint was made by Levi Sensenlg ler false pretense bclore Alderman Ferdney, waived a hearing this morning and uas committed in default or bail Ter trial al the April ceuiL ltelunied te Court. Henry Boettuer, charged by Gee. J. 1 Hide brand, of Quarry vllle, with having threat ened te de him liedily harm, was required te enter bail for trial at the April court. Arrltul or Mrs. Admiral IteyneItU' Itemalns. Tlie body of the late Sirs. Admiral Rey. nelds arrived here this aftornoen. The fun eral will take place Irem the Moravian church to-meirow afternoon at 3 o'clock. An Klcgant Assortment of Whlte DicbhCRhhIu at Al. II. HASH A SONS, n'Jtrd Ne. 13Kust King St. Connected With the Telephone. the pitvute retldence of F. P. Cehe, Ne. 313 West Chestnut street, and King A llelutsh, Ne. ?J nasi Orange street, weie connected nltbthe telephone oxihange te day. Amusement. (rami Concert. Attention U called te the gland vocal and Instrumental concert for (lit) benefit of St. Jeseph's henpltnl, at the opera house, en Tuesday, May 7. Kmlnent llHltlmore urtlsts lll be present und they will be assisted by the united church ehelre of Lancaster, ll Is feru worthy undertaking nnd deserves the pa pa tienugu of the public. Tickets arc new being held by the sisters In charge of the Institution. Daicnpert'M Company. Unmia Davenport's Dramatic company open In this city this evening In the well known play el "Led Astray" The troupe Is buhl te be stiengand they will certainly hne large uudlences t the lewpilccs charged. M Alt MAO ES. -Walten. Thursday, April luth, nt Illlleivlllc, by the lie v. hylvuiuiH Stall, at the resiueuce ei me urines parenis, .nr. rranki Allwine and MlbH Ahenlah P. Walten. ltd' the bride's parents, Mr. Franklin Smith Dekx. In this cltv. lGth Inut.. at St. James' lecteiy. by the Iter. Dr. Knight, Adam K. bmlth, te Silly K. Decn, both el Lancaster. ltd DEATHS. ICkvnelw. On the lMh Inst., at Hampton, Vn., Hebeccu lteyuelds, widow or Hear Admiral Wil liam Heyuelds. Funeral en Batuiday, lbth Inst., nt .1 o'clock p. in., fiem the .Moravian chinch. Friends In vited, ltd Dcaudk. In Philadelphia, en the lSth Inst., Daniel C. Diaude, t-en or Daniel and Amelia Dmude, aged V years. The lclutlvesund friends of the family aieie gpcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, ftein the lesidencoef his father, Ne 415 Poplar street, en Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at bt. Jeseph's cemetery. 2t MAJIKETH. l'lillailelphla Pretltire Maiket. PlilLADKU'UIA, April 17. Fleur quiet Includ ing .Minnesota extra, at l geqssii; Penua. family UkUUi; Western de., $1 25Q5a: patents, KIM fl. Sales, 1,500 bbls. live flour scui co ut U UTAftl. tiraln market unsettled, In egular und lower. Wheat tOc. April ( 'Jlc, lay : 95e, June. Cern 5yjc bid, Aptllj We May; WiQ. June: We, July. Oats-40'ic, bid April, May. and June; 41c, July. New Yerk Produce Market. New Yehk, April 17. Fleur iiuiet and uu chanued. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, May, W,i ; de duiiv,.; ue i uiy, v.'". Cern Ne.iMIxed, May: SiKc; de June, 53c Oats Ne. 2 Mixed. May, 3ic ; de June, 3e-;c, Kye nominal. Perk quiet: Mess, 1313 21. Lard $7 'ii, Sluy : $7 Jl, June. Molasses nominal. Turpentine strong at .11(J31!ic. Ueslii dull ; strained te geed ut $1 OsQl 10e. Petroleum dull. Hetter steady ; Western, IStfXc. Cheese stieug; Western Flut, KJlOKc Kggs steady: State, lOe ; Western, 15QlCc. Itke nominally unchanged. Hugar quiet ; Ucllncd Cutleaf, t'Qfl aiaiuilnted,5i5-15. Tallew strung ; l'rluie City, C'fcc. CorTee dull ; fulr cargo, 8jc. FrelghtH nominal. Hay dull. ICe : Chlruge l'reduce Market. Cuicaoe, April 17, 030 a. in. Opening market lower and excited. Wheat two cents below last night's closing, Cem and Oats nearly a cent low cr. Mess l'erk Wc en : Lard ten cents low er : Klbs steady. Wheat .nine, 87e : July, wc, June, 45J4C i July. 4i. Oats May, 330 ; June, SJjfc Perk Mar. f IltX) : June. ill O, OJnC. ne, ilC5j July, $1175. Lard Slay! 87K : J unc, W U5. lllbs-May, 5 le i J line, 15 U7)V. CLOSIMCI. I ji. in. The break of the pust lew days has partially rccoveicd, and the closing te-day Is about half a cent en Whcatuiida tiltloen Cern nnd Outs better than the opening Piovlslens close and steady. Wheat April, tia ; May, WKe ; June.r tCfce t July.tWJCe. n ' Cern April, 45ej May, Klic; June, Mcke; July, 4CT;c. Outs May, 31c: June, SIKQ3ni;i July, SiU. Perk April, $11 7l; May, ll 70 j Julie, $HbOj July.Vll'JO. Lard April, 0 95 1 May, 05j June, $7 02'f; July, 710. Kflis April OOt Slay $5 WXQ3 J; June I0; July 10. Livestock Prices. C111UA00, Cuttle Hecelpts, 7,000 head; ship ments, 3,duu head ; trailing active en geed grades, with values generally stcudy ; l.Ouu te 1,200 B,. steers, 44 CeftS 20 : l,2ue te 1,350, Us. $5 25g5 fie ; 1,350 te 1,550 IU. 5 60cJ ; butcher' common, $150 ft! 25; geed te choice, $J 25r4 50; Tcxans, 4IQ ib 15 ; Blockers and reciters, (3 50fl)4ra. Hogs Hecetpts, 26,000 head shr)uieiits, 7,000 ; market slew, but closed loelowur: rough and mUed,IMi(l.ri(li packing and shipping, 240 te 350 lbs, $4 5u31 a; light, 110 te 2ue fts, H iO 4 75 ; skips, tiWQl 25. , Sheei Kecelpts, 3,500 head 1 shipments, 1.S00 head ; murkctstreng ; prices. 10Ql5e higher; In ferior, 13 2501; inedluiu.flgl 50 ; gees I te extra, f5Uil5 35; l.uubi, $5,15 75. Kart Libkbtv The cattle market nils ncttve and ilrm today ; primes, $55 25 ; fair te geed, 15055(1; common, $05 receipts, 1,811 head ; shipments, 1,C72 head. lfegs wele slew and vieaik; Phlladelphlas, t5lu35 15; Velkci-H. ft 1ICM5 euj ivcclpta, 300 head ; shipments, 2.2U0 head. bheep were steady and ilrm; ptliuu wool, $53550; clipped, 1504; couiuieii woel,$J15 de clipped, 1 60'f3 50 ; receipts, 3,b00 hcud ; uhlp uhlp ineuts, 2,tee head. New Yerl: Sterk Market. New Yehk, April 17. Wall street, l;3u p. in. Meney easy ut 2 per cent. Exchange arm. Governments ilrm. Currency 6'n, $127 bid ; 4's Coup., 12t;; hid j 4r de, $U2i hid. The stock market opened weak und declined In the early trading JJ te 5 ivur cent, en there eclut of mere pactrlv advices lieui Kuivpc, but at the first call the cliques up te the best prices attain. The market then lapsed Inte a stagnant state, and se continued up te neon, when en re ncwed selling values declined 14 Q1J per cent., nnd the market la new wenk nt the lowest prices or tueuay. Western Union. i t, Adams Kxpress. ....... American Express II. S. Express Wells, Farge A Ce C.C. L C New Yerk Central New .InrHnvCentrul... Illinois Central Express ,..... ume ucninu,.!.,., Michigan central Northern Tactile rrcicrrcu Cent ml Pacific :il Union Paclfici.-.,.., ...., .'..... i2, 4 Missouri Paclltc.l , vAl su1 Texnn I'liclnc. tujj( te1 new lura r.ievnicu , mi Mctiopelllnti Me Mnnhnttuii Alt. A Tcrre llaiilv i " Fiefeired '. Canada Southern SI Canada l'nclfle .... Chicago Alten . 1:U dies. A Ohie. Vi ll.Alllld HI Del., Luc. A West 1.1 Denver H)i Elle.i i UW " preferred i.;.... .... Hannibal A Ht..l( " I'releried Kansas A Tuxns IV'i l.ake Hheic bll UK. AW I.'vs'lleft Nashville ;il Merris A Kssux NerlhHest OT " I'leferrcd llnlarieA Western..., Ohie A Mississippi " l'lelencd l'acltlc Mall W,i Quicksilver ,, , " I'U'lcucd .'. 81 IS :'ii" Yil r.i itendlnir Iteek Island Han Francisce I'ruleircd.. Omaha " 1'icfi'ired Bt. Paul " Prcfened... li 'ii el Nash A Chat ' .... M., U.K. W Wubasli " l'lcfened C, II. A Q'. WP.i Iteclirntrr A I'lttsbutR 1M. A Evans Manitoba Oregon A Xhv. .... Oregon Tiiuihcii II1; 1-1J llfj PJ ii'2 MecK Markets. Quotations by Ueed, MUiinnn A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'a. II a.m. liH, 3 p.m. Missouri l'acllle Michigan Cenlisl .V' New Yerk Cenlinl ' !) Ki'i New Jersey Central ;l 35Jj S-'Ol Ohie Central Del., Lack. & Western le.'i llm' UMl Denver A KleUrandu 7 Wi K Krle I'4 Kansas A Texas 18 is is J.HKU CilOIV ..... ";m .V4 jt 4 Chicago A N. W., coiuinen !i;JJ 117 W'J. n.n.uni. jt nrsivrn n. 8U l'nul A Omaha "i1' 11W Zni PaclUe Mall t, M 51)2 Itechcster A I'lttsbuig -". Ht. Paul.... 72) TJ 7JX ltiins l'acltlc 111 Union l'arinc Mi 47, Vi Wabash Common !) 1)1 ill Wabash Preferred mVj Western Union Trlenriipli, . f7Ji r.s M Loulsvllle A Nashville 31J-2 .11 31 N. V., Chi. A bt L Vi l.i'lilfh V'Hllev nclU lit UK! Lehigh Navigation li'j A !''. Pennsylvania 51"? M'J MW Heading 752 7 13-10 7 11-10 P. T. AllutTale V,l V,i lii N ei t hern Pacific Common ';i Northern Pacific Pief.... 31'!J S.U J llestouvllle h'Oi Philadelphia A Kile 1H' Northern Central Underground Canudu .Southern ... St OH 77fi. 77,' People's Piusoiigei JcrsevCentral Lecal Htecks anu lletiils. Heerled by . I. II. Leng. Par liitl value. Hitln ' Lancaster City, G per lent., IPkI ii " " ll nl " " 1W0 Ilil " Spcrct, III 1 or:iee.irH.. m " 4 " hcheul lean He " 4 " in 1 or VU years Hi) " 4 " In. 5 oral years. l' W. lie IIII..VJ I l'i ll Hl mi : IW 4 " In lOer'JIjeam. ci Manhelin Iloreiigh lean lu) ARK HTOCKS. FlrslNatlennl Hank Id Fanuern' National Hank be Fulton National Hank lue Lancaster County National Hank 00 Columbia National Hank ....,.,, .i Christiana National Hunk !) F.phrnta National Hank tun lirstNatlennl Hank, Columbia 1 First National Hunk, Htrushurg pm First National Hank, Marietta H First National Hiink, Mt. Jey ll") Lltltz National Hank l' Manhelin National Hunk Hm Union National Hunk, Mount Jey.... VI New Helland National Hank lue Gup National Hank lue Quarryvllle National Hank luu TUBXrlKK STOCKS. Hil.W ll'.' ITS. US SO I 115 111 153 I .CI Jil I5H l.VJ.KI lfil.'J) Crt l.TO UU.50 110 Hlg Bpnng A Heaver valley 7.VI SI IN HrldgeiMirt A Horseshoe. 1?K Columbian A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington Conestoga A Hlg boring Columbia A Murlcitu Muytuwn A Kllzabethtewn Lancaster A Kpliratu Lancaster A Willow Street Htmsburg A Millport Marietta A Maytown Marietta A .Mount Jey Lane, Kllzabethtewn A Mlddletewu Lancaster A Frultvllle Lun caster A Lltltz Kaet Hrundywlne A Wnynesburg .... Lancaster A Wllllamstewn Lancaster Maner Lancaster A Manhelin Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland Lancaster A Susquehanna Lancaster A New Danville , ,. 21.05 UO X) 111 44 4X.U5 Ml 35 70 M 75 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1110 M) 25 50 25 .VI 25 25 Kin sun 1 110.25 UU 41 35 r. 'iSi 7.W 1.75 50.10 51 : loe 25 J 205.25 210 6 is.e 75 U) 51. '25 35 l'l lull MIBCILLAMKOCB STOCKS. Quarryvllle ll. It.. 50 511 50 25 lue 25 10 1U0 , lll .VI 25 50 50 .V) , 50 . ll . 1011 All lllersvtlle Street Cur Inquirer Printing Company Ous Light und Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Hands) Columbia (ins Company ...., Columbia Water Company HuBiiuehanna Iren Company Marietta Hellew-ware Stevens liouse Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market Eastern Market Western Murker Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce..., Oes Company Heeds Columbia Horeuuh Henda , A':ir AnrKnTisEMENTS. K" B YS LOST? "" A Hunch of Keys lest somewhere near Plum street, for which u rewuid will be paid If left at this ofUce. ltd BOARDERS WANT15D. Uentlciuen boarders wuiited Aiiplv ut apnwtd' NO. 40 NOUTH DUKE STKEET. 17IOR RENT. ! A two-steiy Hrlck Dwelling, 7 rooms, wulei lu Kitchen, Ne. 227 East Fiedcrlck street. ALLAN A. HKUU A CO., Ileal Estate and Insurance Agents, all-3td 108 East King Btreet. TOARDINa." 1 J Furnished nud Unfurtilshed Itoems. Alse, Table Heuid. nl3-3t NO. 28 SOUTH PUINCEbT. WITHOUT KX0EPT1ON, THE BEST Cigars In the town, two for 5e, nt IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIQAlt STOUE. WANTED. A S1AN WHO IS WILI lng te work wants n Jeb nt whitewash ing or any kind of work. Apply ut Ne. 110 East VI 110 street. STRAWBERRIES, NEW TOSIATOES, CAUUAOE, HKANS, ASPA11AOUS, .CUCUMIIKHS, HANANAS, MAHMALAIIK AND FLOltlDA OltANUES, CHOICE OYsTEItS AND CLAMS AtCHAS. W. ECKEUT'S DAILY MAHKET, ltd Ne. 129 East King btreet. NOTICE TO WATER RENTERS. The Superintendent of the Water Werka will sit nt the otllee of the City Treasurer en am 1 x. anu ruMiiA 1 , Ai-iiii. -inn unci 21st between the hours of 1 and 3 p. m. i). m.. ler the pur I ese el correcting any mistakes that may h ccn made, by reason of the exchange of p pose of correcting any mistakes that may have ; uie oxenunge 01 orop erop orep J A CO 11 ItAl.HACll. ertyorethemlso, nl7 3td Supcilnluudent Water Works. pUBI.IC bAIiE. ONTIIUHSDAY, APHIL23, Will be sold at Ne. 311 Seath Queen sticet, the entire let of Household and Kitchen Furnltuie, censlattng of lledsteads nud Heddlng, Hurcniis, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Tin, HI ass and Queens wme. Tubs and Stands, together with Humorous articles net mentioned. Sale te commence ut 9 o'clock a. 111., wlieu terms will be made known by WrA.HAMIlIIIGHT, Administrator or Cuthuilne Hambrlght. H.SuunKllT, Auctioneer. II. L. Frailkv, Clerk. ul7-5ld rjRAND OPENING OPWOOL.WORTIJ'H 5 ANA 10 CENT'sTOUK. My stere has bcen enlarged 'and have a new front, nud Is the llttest atom lu the city new. Tbuukliig the public ler tbelr patronage the past six yours 1 shall strive te please te please them better In my new store. Prices as heretofore will be lower than the lowest. 1 V. W. WOOI.WOIITIP8 5 and JO Cent Stere, Cor. N. Queen and Chestnut Sis., Luneaster, Pu. upl7-2td 1 r.M. 3r.ii. dVi W i in inly si A tin XI ".;. wi mil .... x,x avw . ii I M H, SB KF.W AltVERTIBEMKSTH, me BK mVKN AWAY. )SATUl)AY,Uluili 25, 1885. LADIES' SOLID GOLD WATUH. Every Persen IIiivIiik Ooert te the amount of 00 cents entlllcil te a chance. Hirsli's Bazaar of Fashion, Mes. O&n North Ouoen St. I . MIllliieiy.HliiK'Rj.luwelry and Nolletmof etciy dosaiipiien, ai.uuu.viiw ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE, NellihiK "O niiich cIihiikcm lliu iiieiiaiieusa Hat a nice, new llnl and tliem U no place In the city you hate as many New Vprtni; Stjles le select from as nt Stauffer & (Je's. All the Ncwfili.idesln l'l.ilu and Fancy lelnr. Klia llht Hi'luhl, Mill and hIIII, Willi ptkes lower than ever he hue. W. I). STAUFFER & CO., (bllUl.TVS OI.l) bTA.NII), Neb. 31-33 NORTH QUBEN STREET, I.ANCASTKK, PA. AT BURSK'S. Coffees ! Coffees ! ! Just received K large let of MIOlCi: 1IIO COFFKK which we will sell at Vtv. pound (Flesh Hisisted) with an Klegant Kmbesed Chiemo Caul with each pound. We buy our Cutlers grci n nud nlwuyh.ielhcm Flesh Keiitid Rie, Padang anil Mand'hling Java, MOCHA, LAGUAZRA, COSTA RICA, &c. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. TKLKPIIONK CONNKC1 IOS S-S.iUie L'i x ill sold at our llninrh, ( hehtniit and Mury elieet. ,Mi (enueeted with Tele phone. COURT T'lKK'IiAMAiiON. Whereas, the Houer.iblo Jehn II Lit Illu sion, Picsidunt, mid l!nnnruble l)uid W l'at l'at terseu, Additional Law Judge of the Cetnts of Common Pleas in and for the ninety of Lancas ter, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of )er and Terminer and (Jener.il .lull DelUery anil quarter SehHlnns of the Peace Iu nnd ler liui county of l.ancaler, have iisued their precept, te ine iliii'uti'il. ie liilrlng ine among ether things te make public prifehiinat ion throughout my I) nil wick, that u Court of c Iyer inn! Terminer und a (icneral .lull DelUerj'.iilsouteurt of (,'enenil Ouarter " sloiisefthe Pence and Jail Delivery, will com memo In the Court lleune, in the elfy of l.aiie.n, ter, lu the Commonwealth or l'cnnj lvunl.i, O.V Till: TIIIHD .MONDAY IN APIIIL, ( the 3ith ), lWi, in pursuance of which precept public-notice Is heieby glteii te the Mujeraiiil Aldeiineii et the (,'lty of IjincuMlcr. In ihe wild county, nnd all the Juxtlccsef the l'eaee. I hn ( ercnier and ( en- slahlet of the said t'lty nud Ceiiuly or IJini-i ler, that they be then ami them In their own pi oper pontens, with their lolls, reeeids and ev uinlnatlens, and tuiiiUltteus, mid their own re ineinbnintes, te de these things which te their ellkesiippertiilii In their behalf te be done : and idseall Ihiwci who will pioM'c-ule ngaiiett the prisoners wheuie, or then shall be, lu thc-J.ill et of the said County of ljiui-nter, ure te be then und theie te prosecute iigalnst them at shall be JllHt. Dated at Lancaster, the W.th cl.iv et Mulch, 1JH5. UKO. W.TO-MLlNbON. npt-MtilAw hheilll. S500.00 (lOI.II AWAltDKD. -TIIK- Peerless Traction Engine. Thee ceuteiiiplatliig Iho iiuiehaseef a llead orTrntlleii, P01 table of f-Uitleiiary Eiigluuund Heller, Pcjituble t-uw Mills, etc. can have their wunts supplied In 11 Peciless. L'lis-e unci erltleul in)H-elien Invited; have never been beaten lu a test. THE GEISKIl SH'AIIATOR AND TIIHI3IIEII, HTKAM PI'MPS.TIIlh HLNDEH", EOLIPSE FAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMMNED. A Nuw Machine; takes the place of the Wind Engine, and can be used ler pumping uiid ler light power, up toene hoi se.at will, and is easily moved. Price only f 110, nil complete. Ianiiilsoprcpaieilteiloagcner.il Hue of Ma chine Werk, 1 also hav u In stock, ull thoroughly overhauled, a 10 Herse-Power Canten Monitor Englnu anil Heller, with Stcum I'uiup, nearly new ; juice, $u0. A 25 Herse-Power Engine, New Heller, Steum Pump and nil fittings complete, 1775. One 25 Herse-Power Englnu und Heller, second hand ; price, ull complete, 575. Twe Cv Under Hellers, SI feet long, 30 Inches In diameter, geed and sound; price, each, 11H One 10 Horso-Pewer Vertical Heller; price, nil complete, .1 One 10 Herse-Power Engine and lleller. Vertical $5te. One 10 Hoiise-Pewer Vertical Engine, sec ond hand, $225. One Pump und Heater, com bined power, K5. One bl Herse-Power Kieihlll Engine und Heller, en wagon, U75. One 1(1 lloise lleise lloise Pewer Hest P01 table, nn wheels, price, f 175. All w erk guaranteed as represented Cull and see them, or send ler catalogue, pi ices, elc. Ad dicss, THE LANCASTER Sleaiu Fiiinn nnd Miicliine IVerlis, NO. M7 NOUTH CIIEllltV STIIKKT, Lancaster, Pa. K.ItA F. LANDIS. Piopileter. mlSCiiieedAw fT-IDNBY-wdllT. DOES WONDEKFUL CUKES OF KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER GOMPLAINTS. ltecausn It nets nn the I.1VEU, 1IOWEI.S und K1DN E VS at the SAME TIME. Hecnuee It cleanses the system of the poisonous humors tluit develops lu Kidney aiulUilnary Diseases, Hlllleusuess, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or lu Kheuuintlsm, Nunilgla, Nervous Dis orders and ull Femula Complaints, a-SOLID PllOOK OKTHIS.-S It will Burelv Cure CONSTIPATION. PILES 1 nnd UHEUMAT1SM by causliig PUKE ACTION of all the organs nnd functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Kcsterlng the normal power te thiew oil dis ease THOUSANDS OF CASES Of the worst forms of these terilble diseases have been quickly relieved, and In a Bhnrt time PEUFECTLY CUUF.D.; Price, 11. Liquid or Dry. Sold by druggists. Dry can bescntbyiuall, WELLSlUIClIAUDSONACO., ' Hurllnpten, Vt, Send stamp for Dairy Almanac or l&ft KIDNEYS-WORT. Juii2S-3mdeelA3inw TOOSCOE MURPHY, 1. 1). H., X OIUmiATK OI x liu J eiiiisyivauia voiieku ui iiunui euiuiy, WITH DK. II. D. KNUiHT. 331 Nerlh Queuu stteet, Lancaster, Pa. neniisiry 111 uu us urauencs, murll-WAS3iud OF IISH MARKET. The Cltv Oidlnuueunrehlblts the sclllnir of fresh tlsh en the stieets el Lancaster city irem tVprll 1st te November 1st of euch year. The nublle are heieby notified that the Northern avenue of Market Heuse Ne. 2, efthnCENTHAL VU.iiilvi'.r, lias Duen ntteu upas a risu jiuikci Ivhrre persons wishing te buy fresh tlsh will find ill the tlsh dealers of the city, en market morn ine : d legs una nt uu neurt uuitu lug tlie day, and can Hull. puiehasenll kinds of lrcsh ulllf-liJ l A IMJ luieuasu alSAhi S1AUKKX COJIJHTTEE. SKIT ADrenTUBHBSTS. I" JKMl IjAUNDUY ANDTOIIiKT PUlt- M1LLKU'A110U.V.B0AI' liceneeded te he the best. D POUKMAN, l'HVBlClAN ANDhtnuiKON. Itemeved from Ne. 2U West KlnirBtreet foNe. a North l'rlnee. (I.ale residence or A. K. Ueburts.) mSS-Jind A OAKEOr MIIjIjKU'H PURE BORAX XJl lepicjtentfl mure lepresents rnerij leal value chan any ether Seap In the tuaiket. WAHH-DAYHAH NO TERHOltH KOR the liuntllcs who itse Miller's Ikirax Heap. ANTrTl) EXPERIENCED G1RIJ4 FOU TOIIACCO STItlPriNO. Apply ' .IOI1N F. UKKH A l.l., alMf iiiemiifc Ne. 217 A 231 Nerlh l'i llice hint t. 35 CASES OP HAMMONirSI'ellT "SK.tJ" and GOI.DMN AOIl OlIASIl'AtlNK. .IiihI iecelcdPHleiiluynt UOIIUF.Il'.S I.KiUOlt bTOHK, Ne. !C'eiitruHiiiiniv, Lancaster, aprll III lyilU DANeTfit lillitKS IN ADUtiTEltED Beaps. I'su Mlllei'it IIOItAX, KiiarauU'cd absolutely pure. T HE BEST 6c HAVANA C1UAR IN Vi:i,I.OW FltONT CIUAU 810 KK. theCltv.al IIAUTMAN'S rnHKN YOU CANUOTO WORK. YOU JL me almost disabled by that lame imek. Ilciisen's Cupelnu I'las(i;rMlll cum ll cpilckly JTk!. FlILST-CIcAHS IlOARUINti. Together with Iho choice of looms en the, llrstorseeendlloor. Huriiessed by none In the city. Cull en erndilreH, NO. 4W NOItTII 0UKF.N HT. Tabic boarders accommodated. lOtld EeirVvA"HIIIN(Tci.OTilKS ONK OAKK er.MlLLHIt'H HOK.W HOAP will outlast twoef any ether kind. GO TO ( ' I c A R K K'S CO Kt" KK HTOluTl-'0 1 1 I Its New Prunes for 'i'le.j 4 D.slioeu Itlicifer 15c,: 4 D.s l-eallepeil Crackers for aSc.j 1ft Ileal Celteii III Lancaster for i. A plaque of two Cats will be given awav e erj 'lay. NO, 38 WKST KINO fjTKKKT. mm: ASIKKICAN H12VINO MAUlllNi X. Oil anil N'etilles Ac, will be sold hereafter by W. I). MO.SKIl at his iliisle btere. Ne.'.', Stevens I louse,. Lancaster, Pa. a!7-3IU Pl'BI. If hai.i;, OS CATUIlllAV, Al'llll. 'IU, I&M5, Will be sold at Ihe Keystone Hetel, one very sale lamlly mure, one single-seal phn'teu (nemly new), ene gecsl lop buggy, ene line sleigh (nemly new), two seta single eurrlage harness, one gum sleigh or carriage cover, ene gum hernci cover, sleigh bells, home blankets, currtiign whip, lap blankets, Ity-nets, etc. Sale te loiiiiuciice nfi o'clock p. iu., when Icriiis will be made known by D. II. IIOVTKTTKK. II. hiiriu:iiT, Aiietleneer. upl7-7td TOOTS AMISIIOIW. J. H. HcCenaughy. JUST HKCLIVKD, TWO HUNDRED P1IRS Ladies' Kid Butten. WOKTII l.7rt. WK HAVi: TIIKM AT XH-10. Ne. 26 i-2 East King Street. mil tfd C 1 1. (T1 II Mi. HLPAUATION. The weild wulehcs with deep interest the stal wait blows of piepurutieti forthe wurthut null, tiebably teiff, eoiue which Jehn Hull Is new dealing. I'lep.initleu ! Hew needlul for ull great work. Just hcie iets our hope forthe business of the spring. Leng haul work 11 nils icsiills lu our teuiiil MILLION DOLLAUS' hTOCli. We aie leading with Clethes for small Ijiiih and big. fei slim men, stout nun, short men, tall men for light purses or heavy fur plain tastes 01 guy. 'I in. Oak Hall hie K is t COMI'LETK, I'SIVEllMAI, IDKAL. Wanamaker &. Brown, OAK HALL, h. i;. ( entKIl 'IXTII AMI JlAKKLT, U4-I.li 1 Phlludeipbl.i. JOHN HI ESI ENZ. Beets and Shoes NEVER SO LOW AS AT PRESENT. Spring Styles New Ready. CII1LDUKN HI TTON S1IOLH, 35c. und Sue. ClIII.DlthNS hl'KINO HEEL HUTTON, 75c. and (Lin A (.OOD l-OLID LEATHER HOI'S SHOE, 1 te 5, 11 25. MK.Vh t.50 HUTTON or LACHMIOEblteduced toJJ.ie. LADU' (.OOD KID TOP HUTTON, Hound or si euro Tee, villh Wnikid Uiitten Heles, J2.0O. L.VD1E-' CLOVE KID TOP HI'TION, bipiaie or KeutidTcH!, f-'.eianil li.vi. .MISSE1;' .OLID LEATHEU SCHOOL SHOE, 1 le 2, I1.W. LA DIES'PEHHLE HUTTON, Sijiuueer Hound Tee, J 1.50. LADIES' IIUUTS SHOES at 5.f, Heduced loll. HltO W.N S FUENCH SHOE DRESSING He duced te inc. a lletlle. FINE IIOO'I.S AND SHOES et all Descriptions Made te Order at Short Netice. Five llundied ( HILDHENS IlL'TTONbllOES feimurly sold at 11.25, Uctluccd tc7V. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 8 JI'ECIAL NOTU'IL Will Open en Te-morrow AT CHINA HALL, A LAUGL LOT 01' DAMAGED WARE, -IN- White Stene China, &c. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. PUICES SPECIAL. High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KINO STREET, LAN CASTE It. PA. AMUSEMENTS. E UI.TON OPICHA HOUSE. ExTRAeuuiNAiiv Attraction I EMIA DAVMPORT HUAMATIO COMPANY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 17, 18, 20 and 21. Fllduy, April 17-LED ASTltAY. Saturday Mntlnee (IntndDeuhlelllll-NAVAli ENtJAUirjIENTSund HOUOH DIAMONDS. Saturday Nllit, Apill 1S-IIIDDEN HAND. Monday. April 20-IIANKEIPS DAUGHTER. Tuesday, April 21-OUR II ACIIEI.OltS,. PRICES RESERVED SKATS.., ....lOund'MCENTS. .lliUENTS EXTRA. I M-Fer sole at Opera lunwe. ui5-cta jv:n A UYV.ll T1BK31V.STS. gTll AWBUIDOi: A ULOTHIKK. s The Spring of 1885 KINDS US WITH AH IMMENSE STOCK OK NEW, FRESH G00DS IN ALL. SEASONABLE BET GOOBS, 4 Secured in almost overy instance, direct from the manufac turers both in Europe and at home. Never in the history of trade in this generation has ready cash been se potent a factor in securing all classes of Dry Goods at prices below market quotations (often much under the actual cost of pres ent production) as during the past Autumn and Winter. We have taken care te secure every advantage afforded by this state of affairs, and we new extend a cordial invitation te the public at large te share with us the Unprecedented Advantages Secured, As no matter hew low any class of goods is overbought, only our usual Bmull profit is added te the first cost. STRAWBRIDGE Eighth and Market iiil7 2tdF.V2tw XEr Ait rEitrisEsiEsr.s. GHOCKltS HKLIi MOKK OK MHjI.KK'S HORAXSOAP tli.m liny etlicu Iladver- llsealtncir. !uur7-Uuid PKNNA. CKIAKS fkem 51.00 IHR Hundred up, at IIAUTMAN'S 1ELI.OW FRONT CIGAR STORE. HOL'SK-CUJAXINti TI.MH 18 N'UAK at hand. Fer uiihIiIiij; paint netliliiK i BUpctiurtu MILLER'S IIORAA tOAP. BUY TIIK Hi:.ST. YOU (JUT IT WIIKN you JiuKlLiflC Miller Pine Hunix Suap. PROPOSALS KOIt sflOKlNTrntMIsTis fur tlie File Depuitinent of Lancaster, Pa. Seulecl pie)OMil ler dhueiiiK lleineg lui tlie File DeiuHuieut feir tlie rinttiliii; ) ear, villi lie recelvecl liv I lie File Ceiiunllli e ,it tlie Miner OIllcc. until .MONDAY". APRIL .hi, 1 ., .it 1 D'fliiek p. III. lliu eiMiiuilttee le ervetlie iIkM te lejett an in all Mdi. llj order of tlie Cfinmiltlee A MO- L. CKIIAN.ClMlriinti. Atttvt Da. II. F. Hiir-iiMAH, Herk. ii !-11 T7IINi:TAII.OIlIN(l. JJ 1 The llnent M'leotien el vv oeleiMiii WciinieiN. CiiKi-lliielea, ClievletH, Melteie. TilicitHaud Elm Hull Plhtilf, ever befele exldblted in tills elty tan new he been at my Tailoring ApirtinenlD, Ne. 37 North Queen Htreet. oniHwite Uie (jiape Hetel. EuiplovliiBenlv tlie l)et Tulluix, ev cry U-iriuent h uiicilciMtrletry !!est-cl:n.i. A Louifoit Leuifoit Louifeit alileaiid perfeet lit uIuuvk cuuninteed I'jln-, moderate-. HOSKNSTEIN, The .Merchant Tallin, ulit-DmclK J, North (Jiicen stm I. w II.IJAMbON it FOSTKK. -HIE- NORFOLK BLOUSE! It Uu iiHtur.il fecllliK ulth Hunt pconlethat when the have hiiiiiethlui; New and Stylish, they leel iillAluiid tonhew It. Thin ll lust our llx ue. tv-uiue anxious loiihew the laclles et Luu Luu euHtereui Childlcu'H Neifulk Hloiiee uitb, us ellUH the New and Element AtMirtinent et l'leiiled unci Plain Tiinle Sult.i lei Chlldieu. ANe our Oue and Twe Piece Kllt et the veiy Latest PutteniH. White Dress Shirts. It m an aeknewlecled tact th.it it ueu't .iy le make the White Die Milils at home when they can he buiiuht Readv-.Made and Wm Hinted te Fit. i:eryDhlilwoheIlfieiiiteetoll.iO. We are piepiurd te Kiianiutee a perfec t til el iiukiIc. OUR Ill.il' SHIRT anil THE llhil' hllllll' for I'll, MalcrlHl and Slake, Is THE PATENT BOSOM EIGH M I E! $1.00 EACH, -OK- $5.40 PER HALF DOZEN. PERCALE SHIRTS. Ill Hm Nunesl P.itteniH let Siiilui; Wear, 1'iiht ColetH, and Tu e Cellars with Each Mill t. CLOTH HATS! 50 CENTS. TliU Fnshlonalileiind Fiiveiltci Hat we have a Vurj' Flue AHsortinent et for Men und Heys al the aliove price, and SHU" and Suit FcltHtnall the Popular Shapes. Theeaily patteuiH in ChllHicn's blr.iw Tur bans ure new open ter Inspijetlim. THE GEM! This Celebrated Shoe for Jle)i nud 1IehiI1II letalim Its old tluiu popularity, ami vveNeciun leiiseu why It should net lncieuse lu puhllu lavnr, for It Is 80ltdleatliur thieugh and thienyh mid the pilee Is within the leucliufall: .MEN'S (JKM CONdRESS .( MEN'S OEM LACK , 12.23 MEN'S OEM HUTTON iS0 HOY'S IIKM CONORESS (Plain T(x) 1.71 HOY'S OEM LACK fl.h.1 HOY'S OEM HUTTON ill k Fester, 32,34, 3(5 & 38 West King SI., LANCASTER, 1A. Williamson awuiudei: a ci.entiuit. KINDU Ol-' & CLOTHIER. Sts., Philadelphia. vi.uTitixa. LIGHT. WEIGHTS. All dial tan lie said alieut Spring Overcoats is anplicalile le our assorl asserl meiiijii.st new. Our sleck is as complete as can Im1, ami yen need only le sec Uie goods; a selection surely fellows. A IJeys and Cliililmfs Ui'iiartnient in Ledger Jluildiii"; new open. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 006 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. mJ-3ind fOll XA1.E OH It E.ST. HOUSK l'OH UKNT. A three-sUny Hilck Heuse, Chtnut8tieet. Ne. .") West inlS-ttd I7IOUSALKOK HKNT. . An eieellent Dnellmg en easy teiuis, Bltu ate Ne. 15 bblppen street iulltld 11. FRANK ESHLEMAN. 171011 HK.ViT ) Tim hull .".evNi feet en tlilldetury of Rleln. iuelz bulldlnir, Ne. :UK North Queen stieet. An. Plv l" J. L. STEINMETZ. II tld 17jk hi:nt. J HaiberShu)iuuderHlRbIL.: HRO'SSTORE, CentieSiiare, tieui May 1st. uplS-tld TTIOR SALK. A 8TONK HOUSK N1 Jl.' Hiitldinc Let. Iuciilieat upif-iiiiu Ne. 107 SOUTH Ol'EEN ST. 1710 It KKNT. : Thieo Law Ollkes at Ne. IS NORTH DUKE STREET i and n b.isinent S.'i leet Ieiib, supplied with VMiterand heat. murM-tia II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. ITIOIt KKNT ON UKASONAHliKTKUMS. . The tno-sleiy and uttle llrlek Dwelllni; Heuse, Ne. IS Ennt LiMiien stieet, 'J rooms with 11. Hh Roein.Oas Hvtuien eeuiilite and Sunny side Heater lu Pallor. Applv te HENRY SIIIIIIEKT, all .Iteisl id Ncuth DukUHtleet. . :. ii. x or i ves. I'ATK OK (.'HAUIiKS KKFINKKIt. E late of Luneaster eitv.cleeM. Lettni-M nt ml. liiiuliUiitieu cm MililfHlufuImtliiK been Brnntecl te the undcrsiKiied, all ihtseiis indebted thuiote uiu ieueHted teiuaWu luiiuedlatn payment, nnd thOH) li.'iv IliK ihiiuiH or deiuandx iiKiilnnt the same, villi piebl'lil them vi ltheiit delay ler set tleiueut lethu uiiilei-sliineiLieKidliii; In mid city CATHARINE EFFINOER, lnlWtdeaw AdiulnUtmtilx;. IiiSTATK ev Km:i)i:niCK pkuscii, ll late of LuueiiHter elty, deeeased. Letters teHtanientaryen said estate h.iv Inirbeen granted te the iiuderslKiied, nil persons Indebted theietci ure lecjuested te iiiake liiuuedl.itu payment and theso hiivlnu elaiins or deinands iiKiUnet the estutu of thu decedent will make, the uame liiluiMi te him Mlthent dehiv. FRANK PFElFFER, Evecuter. II. C. Jvukaiiv Attorney. inlS-dtdeaw JJISTATK OK CAT11AHINK HAM li HKHiHT.httoet'Laneuslcrclty.do'd. I.ettem of iidinlulstiiitltin uu Nam euiuie Iiavlm; bc,en uruuted te the undurHliiued, ull liersens indebted thereto nie leciuesled ie luake liuinedlate payiuent, and theso havlui; elalnw or ilciunuda usalnst the wune will present them without delay for nettle. iiionttethounderslRiieil, residing In hunbury, Nortliuiubei laud county. W. A. HAMIIRIOHT, Wm. Auci. Atlek, Aduilulntrutur. Attorney. ui-StHHdeaw ASSKiNKH KSTATK OK WILLIAM Thomsen ami wifuef Lancaster elty, Luu raster county. Wlllluin Thoniben and wile, of Lancaster city, having by deed of voluntary assignment, daled Mutch 19, IkA assigned unit trniiMferied nil tlielr entiite and elTectic, oxcejit excejit lac the sep.irnlu propel ty of the vrtfa and fcWO al. lowecl by law te tlie said iiHsluner, te the tin. derHluned, for the benellt of eivdltein of tlie said William Thomsen, he thoicferu gives notlce te ull pel-sens Indebted te said assigner, te miike payment te the undersigned vi Itheut dcluy, and lliobe having elalnw te present them te WILLIS II. MUSblllt AsslKiiee. llefldlng in LitiH'icsterclty, Amd. 31. i'tukre, Atlernev. iuari.tMildF SLATK WOHKS. All liel-HenswIshlligSIAIIIIl.Kl'.ICDSLA'lE MANTELS, many ether Slatu Win k, will de wi 11 by calling at our works or send ler ourllliHtia eurllliHtia ted catalogue. FRANK J ANSON BRO., Cemer Frent uud Locum St., Columbia, Pa. lii.irMind Q1 Ci Ann wektu ekmillineuy (PJLJyJJJ New Yeikand Pull Mllll nery Ce. Our new store, (J) Ninth IJui'cn street, l.aneuster, Pa, Is new open Willi un Elecantllue of lints, llennets, Flnnenc, 1'eatLein, Au ut our lixuiil CHEAP PltlCHS. Hoping our eiisteiuera und the Unites lu gcmenil will pleiiMU laver us with thelrpruduncv, wu remain truly yeuis, NEW YORK AND PARIS 3ULL1NERY CO., jumt-tfd Futuiutlyulfl WeatJiluaSt.