Jav . w iji"'w"f WSj S" B J ' t!- Vt' ( f v. wte' v,jf-'; 3S Oife t&9?&. Jehn e&s.ws -jfrrA "Tain md, $& &ui-r 'SJ','! ' & taSU'A ' "SS&iwMI.. WJJfW l -Ti -t LJS uws u?k!H?r.r w 3 lv Vrti " . "teL ; M"" am. "Tisr. a , f j. l r.'-i'.f't' ,!' iX b!. tl, .' v. ING WITH' DEATl " Mr beatxawb hash ACT WHILE JJV ttQVOH. - rHMMtFi rows yrle pe Frem Death by Drowning. rlety of Tramp Who Had I Arretted and Committed Per Trial. : New Around the Tetvn. ." JS9ft jmewmm WOW Correspondence of Ihtklliekncbb. bia, April 22. About neon yoster- terltml Eshlcmnn visited the locks, licnr ivllle, and hired Ben Duck and Lerlnir te row him across the river. fkatfce ether Rlde liad been reached, he and BrtikalBghted.jwlille Lerlng palled out Inte I'tfc rivife". He 'was under the inflnonee of ,-- lMir"f n-1 became careless, se that when his 't.'teMtwK attracted into the fish ehute cur- N rSt," iB.'tcatl of making nn effort te get out of j.. ,, .- fciiisroreus locality, no "biupddeu ins -fri -i. .. h. 1.11. .inn WMiUliMi In lirt liAW nf ftin k?f ' ). MP watched its progress. It was drawn v Vtatethephute, where It was overturned nud '!, !hm. (i)ea McLaughlin, or Wrightsviue, ?S3 trem a siiBtanu, saw uie accident ana went a'tiT-nlnir's a(i. When taken from the itjft water hi p was in a semi-conscious condition, ipe was as narrow ns his roscue Wivs 'tTItt OdA.1 - & i ? vsi Dangerous Kind or Tramp. Shlekls, a tramp, of Philadelphia, sSS aarlv xttonterrtav mnrnlnir. was af rested bv XV AAtAA Willing, nit AfiiaQnr'n farn-i nnnr H Wountvfjlle, and committed ler court by w'tSHMlMh Utnta fni'aiii'ntvnr Din rauinn ItAltif a-""" r,.'..'?.;.-m.v .:"" c:. Vr"3 R s,riTiw.Twrliff. On Mnminv nvmiinir he asked ''v (Mrs. Fed Struck, whose husband's farm ad- '. '"Svielns Mlusser's. permission te sleep in the :?i-f x : r-.t.i- i 1 i .-..... :!sT" tvn nniiiiiisuitiiur. Mr. Struck anneared and dreve Lilm en, ife came back twfce, tite lest 'time arined witii an axe, and said unless his frstvt" requert was gnuiicu nu weum kiii uie luiiiuy a4'j Bd tjirn the farm lieuse. In each instance ijvjaw25-r he mitt driven en. ana flir. Htruck informed sEEm; flPs nefeliber9, w he guarded his house, wbile vftK "e f v""-" .... .-.u...u..w i-.p-.-h. 4k ir inw iiTinnp n' i inv ni -fi iiiiiinn He VfiKwii cajKurert as stated above, SLr(' t ltnrnneh Ilrlr llorengh Briefs. WPvXf-- Shadare coming north. At Head's battery .jr-ft ,v- Jfltfli ,mr.rj ennplit this lnnnllili?. ri.v. ,..., i ''m.IT. K.Yergoy'sjewclrystoroond Manager SZ&ilWtlAeae'BV private rcsldence have been -)r'55wject6d. Avith the telephone exchange. .&'& Mir.'ljiorsiiev.ei Maner tevnsiiiii.nurciiase(i uie stetu property et J. C. Clair, at Ironvllle, Anotfier large audience greetcd,Miss Lillie H-lnteniln "Kathleen Mavournecn," in the opera hpuse, lustetcnlug. This evening site appeara in reu-r reu." MllM iaie l.eng neiu me winning coupon t$pmMi',. ler theatin cushion, cliauced oil" at the Vigl-- S'te W., lS. nivnn. psii.. vistnrilnv. nelil te UenryKitcli, ferfOOO, ene or his piopertles en Lauenster avenue. Christ) ISenft, clerk in F. A. llennett's dry Soeds Btjbre, yesterday planted four trees In 10 yarju te the rear of the istore, naming them fllrevcr Clet eland, Charles IMtvard Bennett (after the merchant's son), U. S. .Grant, ind C. A. Arthur. KExnsa vv tub weiik. Steallnf) a Watch and IMn Dangerous Tramps, i Ilebblng a Till. AVilllhm II. Kirk, bearding at Mrs. Nut ter's, eh Nertli Prince street, was robbed of a geld watch and breast-pin last night, under the following circumstances: Whlle Kirk was in tlie parlor asleep, Oliver Saimnis, also a boarder, slipped into the parlor,took Kirk's Watch from his vest pocket and a breast pin from his Bhlrt As seen as Mr. Kirk awoke he mlsatdkjs property, went te tlie station, -bouse and ronertcd tlie robbery, cnier Haines and Oliicer Weaver started out le search for tliq tlilef. The chief niter satisfy ing himself that Satnmis had net left the city by any of the regular trains, went te tlie cut cut erT. easl'ef the city te niakolnquiries whether hebear.lcd a freight train at that point, while Officer I Weaver made inquiries mi te whethe he had bearded a west-bound train. This officer had tlie telegraph operator at the tower te send 11 message te Columbia, and the dispatch was rocelved by the train master at the east yard. He made a search fir the fugitive, finally found him bo be bo tween te freight cars, and took him te the Columbia station hense. The watsh was found en lilm, but the breast-pin could net befeurd. Sammls was wearing, when ar rested,van overcoat also stolen from the beardiig heusa Officer Weavor.breught the prisoner te this city en the 0 o'clock train and In default of bail he was committed te the ceuntV prison for a hearing by Alderman v 3 Ferdnar. Sammis has only been a resident of thlsflity for a few months, and during that ,: f lirue fp eiupieyuu lut a uur-iuuuur ut uvrui t ? oteur,Bptols aud restaurants. He was dis '". 1; charge! every place en account of his bad ' character for truth - telling, and of late has ., been.pldling cheese. '$rfi Atntipn te-day, Andrew Rutter madocom madecom madocem ..iS?i:W plaint igalnst Sammis, charging him ttitli " stealing the overcoat, which was leund en r him when arrested. y a frrainps Who Need Suppression. ' ' Last light while the family or Mr. .Oeorge C- VW Reynolds, who resides en Orange street iS4 ifcetweeil Lime and Shippcn, were at supper, SAerewis a sharp ring at the deer bell. The ' ,ervantncntte the front deer, where she ?jtXJn conirentod by n blg,dirty-10eklng tramp, f-j'whedertianded lodging for the night The 4r11uirt tole him they could net keep him, but SWBlrl tole him thev could net keen him. t KfwiuBe lnaisdd uixn remaining, and, finall. tfi 4xqw a lirgoknlfe from his pocket The girl Khxtm, sercluning te the back part of tlie -Iiouhe, t4kiialnf(.rinedtlie family of what had liap- -. nf. HT. . Ml A?".pened- Mr. Reynolds 5tent te the front SWilnw an. Il,n lM,nnmnvlwl ininr. Wr Mr..- ' . nelds tbj'ii secured Olllcer Cramer, who took 3ft the fel'pw Inte custody. About thlslime JaSJjtf' ene-irmed tramp went te the home jTsWinef; GeorgeM. Kline, esq., and began abusing waxand making threats against the family. Oill- cer.urauicr toen 111m into cusieuy aise. At ,He lock, ip tee men gave tneir names as Jenn VSallivar andilartin Tint. , A found uAen Tint, the man w iv large kiiiie was he liad been te t .KlA..nnlrluf linnun ifla.fllAinAn linil lu.nnln k$$'$b statDn house some time, a drunken Jf ruA bIei nn liniiu,, mill tfcAreimti Vftrv unlav t.She wa also locked up, and this morning rfUte major sent them all te jail for 30 days each. ball and chain would be splendld erruuueiHs ler their legs. The et item section of the city seems te lie popular (with burglars and sneak thieves lately, ami tlie citizens are pretty tired or it ' Housektppors should see that their doers are seeHrelylleeked every night, and that thore &, la a ateci 01 ammunition en nanu. 1 no nonce Vl' were nelflled about the recent robberies in A, "several lou8es, but tliey have dene nothing. t iIf goon detective or an ollicer, possessed of p nu. 1 wm laivw mi iiiiiuti . e uiw . the gullly parties could be brought te justice "''Meaawflle tlie citizens will de well te pre-. . ? tect theriselvea against house-break em. Je 1 1 c-t Hebbed m Till. ,., Seme tjnie last night thieves entered tlie blacksmith shop of Oeorge M, Htelnman it Ce.. in tiie rear or their store en West King street, tvrke open a box, took a bit therefrem, "aad wlU-Itlie la t ter succeeded in opening the deer near the elevator in tlie rear part et the tore. Tliey obtained the centents of the till, a lew dollars, and lied, A Miter Watch Stelen, An 1?lrrt,i u'ntnli villi. atlA muid ivad " ..1 . i.. r -r lr.Mit..t. 7, IHOIVH Yi H Ullljt'iuju u nil. .iaoieiii;n, v, efManlnflm township, yosterday nftorneon. icIHie theftt as cominitted by a young man who . iMOheen employed by 'Mr. Ilaverstick a few r 4ayrv 'J he watch was stolen from a vest 4ta theiiicld. The thief is described as a Tevag; wan. si vcars old, wearinur arev swiwsmu light slouch uat. uur policemen aw B U lookout for the thief. 'uLr-.1 .&...' --j-. .tj"' Ham llanied In Hurt. Babt AfSIl 2i About neon yesterday ,' the aUble of MK Margaret Recker, situa ted 'ahalfamlle north of the vlllage of Geerge- v, lewir, Hart township, was totally dost reyed 3- kS.a1 "Wr TnKnbn TI..A. BA.. 41... k. n. my ?. 1 , vmiievii iynii viiw mu yivy Vi r.K' V wtd the stable was set en fire by one of '''(.'' 'ktaahUdreil. Mr. Rvm Imrl turn Una Bhniita 1 v- as4 aeaU'ln the Btabfe. which were burned. , ? The'les trill be Heverei en him as ha is n werktett man cmnleved at lhe finn nlekle wteM aad has consluerable of a iamuy m n . , flttleWS en HU 1Wi Orate. Bnill Moncourt, Monday, In St. Leuis, at at teapte4fte kill Andrew Touchette, a farmer livlug itear Ceutrevllle, HI. He then. went te bte wtfni grave In Hie jCitrovllle cemetery and atmv himself in the Head, fatally. T'rh tWiMHire brethers-ln-Uw and the trouble bWt8U tlVaM grew out of a erfatfiMd Mattilt' I-alleged te hate been made by Moncourt apen nw Btep-uaugtiier, wne m Toucuettes nkwe. These Were the Irlte thnr LnnctMter Dreir Whlle In rhlladelphla. , If the Lancaster base ball club does net de better work in the Kastern Lcague than tliey manifest In exhibition games, they will have a very peer show for a place nt the end of the season. Yesterday they went te Philadel phia and played the loague team at Hocrca Hecrca Hocrca tlen park. AIeut 600 jxjople wero present and the lancaster boys niade a mlsorable showing. Nelan pitched for tlie home team and he allowed the visitors te inake but two hits. Manager Wright enforced the league rulestnd Wetell was ebliged te pitch with his feet down. He was unable te de geed work, and,was batted for sixteen hits, with n total of nineteen. The playing of the Lan caster inllelders was very bad and the whele team had no less than nlnetccn errors. Whlle the ethor clubs In the Eastern Lcague are surprising the pconle by their line work the Lancaster is astonishing every ene by their peer playing. The club will bave te de botler If they expect pconle of this city te go te see mom piay. xne ieiks imcreucu hi tlie club aroaware of tills and if the nine is weak onywliero It should be strengthened bofero tlie championship season opens. The scere of yestcnlay's game was : riut.A'rniA. Annn pakIlancastfh. Aiinn r Kprffimnii'ir-. .12 0 1 1 I'arker. if... - II 1 10 1 Dftiry.rr,..'.. -411 oellotronl, e.. - 0 e 1 01 Andiews,2b - .1 2 3 0: llllnnd. 2n.. - 0 1 0 53 reKiiny, pi.. - ;i l a uuicmin),i.'i- u u i uu OL'Ilt Mutter. 3b. 4 4 0 11 lUIIUlt'V, i. - " - " lleniihT, .11)..- 0 0 4 32 llaxtlnn.fis.. Farrar.lb.., Nelan, p..., C'uslck, c..., -.113 00 - 2 210 04 IjVHIIIII, 111... - I' "II elaiiciii, rr. - n e l oe - 2 e 70 v. 0 0 02 Wftrcl.p.. U If 1 vu Totals 22I027I5D Totals . 02211711 I 4 x-22 II II O 0 bceiii: nv iwmsns, Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 Lancaster e 0 0 0 ltuns Karncd Philadelphia, Twe-base 1I1U Andiews, Fesaity mill Nelan. Lell en base Lancaster. 7 : PI ; l'liui inbia, b. struct uui iiy neiau, 4; bv W Wetzel, 1. ltase en balls by I7p1 I. l'nsvcd balls (,'iistck. elan, 4; by Hetrcl l! HelTurd.l. Wild I'ltcbes Wetrcl, 2. Time of Gaine Twe hours. Umpire Cushiiian. Diamond Dots. The Jlcceril savs that In yesterday's game for four innings Wetell pitched according te league rulOK, but alter that he was allowed te deliver the ball as he chose. Sixteen runs ttore made in these four Innings. The paper further says. "Wclcll should hate been allowed te nllch his regulnr style from the first, it would li.tve made the gume mnre in teresting." The irames of ball played yesterday wore: At Louistllle: Pittsbr j I, Loulstllle a, (13 Innings); nt HiU.T-ire : Italtimore 7, llroeklyn I; at .St. lint's, Cincinnati 2, Ht. Leuis 1; nt Newark: Newark 12, Athletic 8; nt Washingten: National 12, Mets lj at 'fron ton : Uosten 0,YTronten .1; at Klchmend, ltullale P, VlgliUa r. The Newark and Xntlenals did great work yesterday when tliey dofeatod tlie strongest teams in the American Association. Had it net been for ene error the Mcts would have been shut out in Wellington. Tem lliirns.ofthe Italtimore, lias developed into a geed pitcher. ettiTUAnr. . Death f Adam Ilutter, n Well Known Old Citizen of Salisbury Temikhlp. Adam Hutter, an old and highly respected citizen nt Sadsbury township, aged about 78 years, died at ills home in Smyrna, en Tues day morning, from paralyslr, tthlcli be Had been sulleriiig several months, and of which he had a final streke a low days age. Mr. Ilutter was a blacksmith by trade nud followed it for many jiears. 1 f e also kept the Nine Points and (Jioen Trce hotels in Hart township for several years. He '.ought O10 farm in Salisbury township en which Ills son J.thn new lit os, and farmed it for many years, and afterwards bought another farm in "Bart near Cooper's factory where he lived olieut four years. Subsemientiy he remeved te the villace of Smyrna, tthore he died as abeve stiteil. Mr.. Ilutter was an liencst, upright man, hlglily osteemod by ills neighbor. His wife, a sister of Urisbin Skilcs, survives lilm, as de his sons Jehn mid James,, and his daughters 'Mrn. Stelnbaugh and Mrs. Kecler. His son Oeorge died seme years uga Mr. Skiles was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and a life-long member and actlte worker In the Democratic party. His iunerui will take place from his son Jehn's, en Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock. AN r.JIHANKMEST CAVES J.V. AVMnn Seriously Injured by Heine Hurled I'n- der Three Feet "f harlli. A serious accident occurred at the Chil dren's Heme, Tuesday aftonieon, ttlien Christ Doen was almost killed' in a trenclu Evarts t Oyenleer hate the contract for put ting in a private sew er at the Heme, nud tliey liavea number or men empleye.!. Deen and Jehn German ttere at work near to gether In the trench, t hleli was 12 feet deep, when tlie bank civcd in. German Haw the dan ger and attempted te get away, but ills legs wero caught in tlie dirt His injuries ttere slight Deen ttas net se lucky, andhottascevored with tliroe feet of dirt 'Fer tlfteen minutes tlie ether men worked befere tliey succeeded in uncovering him, and during all that time tliey could hear his piteous cries ferheli. It ttas found that a large clod or earth had l'allerfcupen his breast and it protected his head. He was removed te his home in Middle street, where Dr. Mus ser attended him." He was found te have several ribs broken and te be soveroly In jured internally. It is bolievcd, hotvever, that he will recover. Deen is a peer man and lias a large family of small children. He has been idle all v. in ter and only secured this job last wcek. CAME A LITTLE LATE. The Disbar incut nf tVlllium C. Coxey for Ten sion Irregularities. A telegram from Washington states that Wm, C. Coxey, of Lancaster, has been dis barred from practicing befere the interior department of the government, because of his having exacted exorbitant fees from ap plicants for pensions. Mere than n year age Mr. Cexey was prosecuted and tried beiore 'the United Statosdlstrictceurtot Philadelphia and although it was shown that excessive feo? had been taken, he oscaped-cenvlction, a strong feature of the delense being previous geed character and igiiorance nf the law reg ulating fees. The trial cost Mr. Cexey a geed deal or money, and alter his acquittal, we are told, he entirely gave up tlie pension busi ness, and opened u grecery stere et Ne. 623 Poplar street, tills city. His dlsbarment, thorefero, comes a little late, though it is llkely that his case has net until new readied the chief of the interior department lie Docs Net Want te lleslgn. On Monday, Commissioner of Internal Revenue Miller, telegraphed W. E. Crelg, collector of tlie Third district, at Staunton, Va., that by direction of the secretary of the treasury his 1 cslgnatlen was requested. Mr. Craig replied, asking by what authority tlie secretary of tiie tieasury had made such a request, and for ttliat cause it had been made. Commissioner Miller telegraphed that the resignation was requested because it was understood in Washington that Craig was simply att oiling such reuuest te tender it As Mr. Craig had given no intimation of an intention te resign it was concluded that the commissioner' action was based en false representations made at the Juternal revenue department. There has been no further de de de velopment in tlie matter, Mr. Craig still holds the olllce. , Interesting Lecture. Rev. Dr. Janies A. Werden, secretary of the Himduy school work of.the .Presbtterlaii church, wil) by Invitation of the faculty of the Korermed thordegical seminary or this city, deliver a course of four lectures befere the students of the seminary en "The Rela tion or the Paster te the Sabbath' school.;. A cordial invitation is extended te all the pas tors of the city, as well as te Sunday school superintendents and ethors tt he may be hi. terested In Hunday school work, te attend the lectures. They will be delivered in the cellege building the llrst 0110 011 Thursday evening of tills week, at 730 o'clock. The remaining three will be given en Friday and Saturday at hours determined after the lecture en Thursday. m AUegedVaUe Pretense. C. G, Ilerrhas prosecuted J. H.'ilalwuger, of Mount Jey, for obtaining goods under false pretense, The complaint states that Ualwager bought from Herr a quantity of leaf toDacce by falsely represeptlugte him that he had in the Jdeunt Jey bank a nete en which he would seen realize mriiey witii trbichte nay for the tobacco, tthenlnfacl he bad no nli asoeU. Dofcndeiit waited a bearing anu-wnewl ball te answer at court . Ait Mefant tine of Spring Wfpm tie found at BASH'S. aJ-tfd Ne, 11 East King Bt. heys Flannel Shirt Waist In l.ace or tlnlvcr Mty front, with turi, made el relln)ilovROedf. Cellars, Cutis, pleats and double breasts are made et tlie name material as the body of the 'garment. Price lie te $2 00 at .. ' WILLIAMSON A fOSTJtn'S. Amusement. , A Hpectatl) Company. Th evening the Law rence A VMecfi Bicclalty company will appear In the opera house. The Allentnnn Democrat min niuy itiu U HlllK Hliu ilisi-viimi. ( . DEATHS. Dufllieifd -In Ihl city, en April 20, 188.V Maud Vlercnce. damzhtcref : Jehn and Kate lmnbeniri nirpil 1 venr and fi month. ii The relattvcsand friend of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, freui the rofildence of her parent, Ne. 139 North Ann street en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. ln terment in Lancaster cemetery. apai 2td ltDTTER. On the 21st Inst,, at Smyrna, Lancas ter county, Adam It utter, In the 77th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully lnvllcd te attend the funeral from the resldcnce of his son, Jehn M. Ilutter, Hinynie, Lancaster county, Pa., en Saturday, April 2.1. Interment at Compass church. 3td Krrnn. In this city; en the 20th Inst., at his late residence. Ne. 42 North Prince street. Wash ington II. Kcffer, la the Mill year or his age. (Due notice of rnncral hereafter. llBrrsKBTAtt. At WrlghlBT)lle, Mm. 8uw.1i llcppcnstall, In her 80th year. Funeral Friday at 1 p. in. ltd MAJtKKTS. Chicago rrodtire Market. Ciiioaue, April 22, 9.30 a. in. .Wheat opened exclteilnndaccntunda half nbove the closing quotations of yesterday. Cern halfacent higher. uats a qunner nig Mpsk dei k 10c hlirli s 11 quarter hlgher ana all are ruling steady. Mess poi k 10c higher. uiruauu mis nnminaiit' same us last night's close. WheatJune, Me ( Jnly, 91c, Klbs-May, (3 IB one, te 03; July, tn 10, CLOfllNO. lp.m. The markets close strong In Wheat r the high prices of the day havn net been sus tained, but at the decline froinitbe opening the feeling Is quite strong. Cern Is flrirt'lit ubent tbe opening prices. Oats are steady, but dull at Ue advance eyer j estcrday's close. Previsions are dun and inactive at about 0 cents lower than qpening. Wheat May, lay, fiXe ! June, nic j Jnly, OiKe. y,3l4e( .Tune,35e ; July, ftvc. uern .iiay Perk May, il Hi; June, III W); July 12 00. Lanl-Mny, 7U5; June, 7 myt; July, 1710. Itlbs-May, 3 93; June.tiiO; July till.'K- win . . .FlU . .. ...ii-..r2u I .1 III T. IJ I'hlladelidila I'reduce Market, l'uiLADELriiiA, April 22. Fleur market was firm nt former rates. Mtnnese:icxtm,(t llecjB 537K: 1'emm. family, (IQ4 25; Western deft(, a:iutcnt,.1fi2J." live Heur in fair demand at K! 87WAI. Wheat higher; tue bid, April ; twJc, May; 1101 June ill (rt July. ,l Cern WJ4c bid, April ; KicMay; BMioJune; ft" July. O.its-HXe.bldAprll.andMay ; 42c.lune ; 41Je July. Nenr Yerk Proilnce Market. Nkw YeitK, April 22, Fleur dull and pi lees unchanged ; NupcMlnn State, t5 754l"5; choice (In. tl.'eijjl );etr Minnesota, (.1 (Oflil. uneui .e. -j lieu, n inter, fliuy, 11111; ue J line, (1 01K: de J uly, HOIK. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, Slay i Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, May ;c j de June, B5Kc; ue.iiiiy, ic. Oats Ne. 2MIied,Muy, 40e; June, 40Wc. Itye nominal. Harley dull). l'erkdiill ; Mpss, JI"On 2.5. Lard 1720, Blay 5 72, June. Molasses quiet ; Nc Orleans, 40Q50c. Turiwiillne firm nt 3ie. Itesin unlet : strained te geed, f 1 05Q1 OH. r-irlghtsdull. Hutter linn and tneilernlely uctlvc ; Western, 18fic. Cheewvinlet ; Western riot, 6IOHe. Kggs lower; State. UKc; Western, IJKQUc. Kleu sternly ; Carolina and Louisiana common Sugar 11 rm ; Hellned Cutleur, BXB'. Ca ; Oniniilaled,5l5-lC(;. ? Tailors steady : prima city, 0c. w Hav llrm : Ne. 1, Timethy, l 05. t.eiiec dull ; fuir cargoes, (e. Sleck Markets. Quotations by Heed, McOrann A Ce., Hankers, Lancunter, Pu. Ha. x. U i. 3p.m. Missouri 1'aclflc Mlcbluan Central New Yerk Central.......... New Jersey Central , Ohie Central Del., Lack.A Western Denver A Kletirande...... Erie Kansas A Texas. Lakobhnre ...... Chlcafre A N. W., common N.N. Out A Western lllijj leiji iX veil M 04,'i ilii ie SU raul A Omaha Puclnc Mall Kf, llechestcr A Pittsburg .... .... ni. ruui ,, Texas l'acidc Union Pacific Wabash Common Wubash Preferred , Western Union Telegraph. Leulst llle A Nashville 3IJ4 ei" a. v., um.AHt J. Ix-hlgli Valley I.I Lehigh Nat liratlen 4!'i l UIIIIHJIVUIUU .HI :e lteudliiir.. la-ic 7 two P. T. A Uutmle Northern Paclllc Common Northern Pacific Prof Hestenvllle .-. 17 17 3Ji Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern M Oil... 78 People's Passenger JerscyCentr.il , M 78JU New Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Yenic, April 2i. Wall street, 1 30 p. m. Meney at 1) jcr cent. Exchange quiet, but steady. Governments firm. Currency 6's, 1127 bid i I'e Coup., 2Ji ; 4)8 de, 112f bid. The stock market opened steady et a frac tional advance ever yesterday's prices, but be fore the nrgthalfheurhad elapsed' the advance was lest en selling by seme or the room traders. Attbe llrst call Pacific Mall suddenly became prominent and under Its leadership advanced 'A te J per cent, by neon." After that, however, en a pressure te sell the Vdndcrbllt,thOftdvnee was lest, and the prices aie new at the lowest point. ' lr.K. 3 p.m. Western Union , 18 i,i A dams Express , 131 American Express .... OiK U.S. Express , .... 6 Wells. Farge A Ce 100 C.C. I.AC C. C. C. 1 13 New Yerk Central... WJf 89; New Jersey Central ,.... 30VJ 35 Illinois Central Express m UlllU VVIIUUI ,........ . Michigan Central....,.,: SI Northern Pucllle 171 " Preferred... 35 Unlen.Paclde 48 40V? Missouri Pacific M a.V? Texas Pacific ...., 10VS 10 New Yerk Elevated .,. 130 Metropolitan 112 Manhattan Alt, ATerre Haute , , " Prefeircd Canada Southern...,, .... Canada l'aelfle , , Chicago A Alten : Ches. A Ohie , , D.Alliid...'.,.. elU dpi., J.ac. x west let; iienyer. r.rie ,,.....,..,... .... Preferred Hannibal & St. Je ,,,, " Preferred,, Kansas A Texas , , l,l Lake Shere,,,., , fMi I E W ivs'iieAN'osiitiiie!!!!!;'.'."',".!!!.";; si" Merris A Essex.,, ,, Northwest., OS " Prcrerred , ;, Ontario A Western, , Ohie, Mississippi , ,. ' Preleried....,,, Pucllle Mull...w ,., , ti$i Quicksilver., .-, ,..1...... ,..,. " Pralerred .,.,.,.."..., . MX 20 10 113 !! i iieauiiig... ..., ,..,....',.,.,.... w Iteck Island. ...,......,.,; ,),.,,,, Sau Francisce.. .- i..., J13K " Hrcturred .., ... Omaha.,. ....(...tTT,.,.., t, 4, ' Prererrcd ,.,:. .1?. Bi, raui.........,i...,w.., ;.,.. I iVICIIVU.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,..!.,,,, Manitoba Oreaen A Nav. Oregon Trnnsce Iicttl Stocks ana Bend. Keperted by J, II. Leng. Par LastfH value, sole.; Lancaster City, 0 per cent, 188.1 $100 " " 18110. , 103 " " 1895.. 100 " 6 per ct. In 1 or 30 yeuni. . loe " school lean loe " " In ler 20 years 100 " 4 " Inier'JOyears. 100 " " lnlOeraOyears. 1W Manhctui Borough lecn,. .,...,, .,,.. 100 91 vi 110 iau 100 se 102 100 100 Htt.23 102 131.50 112 173 HiM 1M' BASK STOCKS, First National Hank....,,,,.,,.., 100 Fanners' National Hank Hi Fulton National liuiilr 100 Lancaster County National Hunk A0 Columbia. National Hank, !$ ! ' Christiana National Hank..,......,..,, 1 113 I Kphrata, NaUeatd h1c....,,... ., 1MU Jti corn nay, 47c t .nine, itmei .liny, 48ic, eats May, Stjic j June, IVfee t July. 3Sc. Perk-May, llffW : June, (l VI July, f bee I.nril Imif. 7 (P7 ' " 17 3C 1MJ.I ? i. V&A eK IWi 18 Siv 122 05Ji 130 7 i ! nasil a uiiui..!.. ..,,...., iv -Is M,L.,S.AW....l.M(k .S, '.: H Wubash J... , ,,.!., . ,., " Preferifcd.,. ,,..., .'.,?,. c, n.it q 1 , ...;..,..... Vil'i KecbesUirAPlttHbuig,,!.,., , ,,.. S Pd.AEvans f. "... .... 11 .. SB .., , W ... UK VliVi I'.'kVltaiLL . J.w 4, . T,l First National Bank, Columbia i 100 l.W 139 rirsi Hauenai Bans;, nirMuuiy,,.,,.. i First National Hank," Marietta 109 First National Bank, Mt. Jey tee Lttlta Nathmal Bank... ..,,.. loe Manheltn National Mank.....i..i. 109 joe ISO 1A9.10 101.20 CS 130 110X10 110 union National Hank, Mount Jey..,, M 'w. i,aIi.a u.il.ti.l III. 1. !m naw.nuiinuu miuiim iuukum ti iw Osi National Hank. u. 4.. .1.1. ..... 100 Qnhrryvllle National Hank 100 TOMriK STOCKS. Ms Spring A Heaver Valley & Bridgeport A Horseshoe 13) Columbia A Chestnut lllll.t,.i.,.,t.i. 2.1 Columbia A Washington.....! ..i. se Conestoga A lg spring ZV Columbia A MnrlellA.. ,. 2S Maytown A Xllxabethtewn 23 Lancaster A Kphrata Itt Lancaster A Willow Street 23 Strasbnrg A Millport . 23 MarlcttaA Maytown t 23 Marietta A Mount Jey.i.., 23 Lane., Kllzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvllle CO Lancaster ALttltz.. 1 23 JCast Hmndy wine A Wnyncsburg..... CO L&BcnstcrA WUllamstewn. 23 7.S0 23 18 24.00 20 30 10 41 4C.U3 21 00 33 70 AS 7 1 103.25 lAneasterit manor ......;.. w Lancaster A Manbelm 23 Ianenster A Marietta 1 23 Lancaster A -New Helland 100 Lancaster A Susquehanna., .300 Lancaster A New Danville , 23 mSClLLAXBOCS STOCKS. QnanrvllteH.il. 1 CO lllersvllle Street Car 1 CO Inquirer Printing Company..... Ce la Llffbt and Fuel Cetiinanv 23 140 44 33 79 28.1 7.0 1.73 50.19 CI 30 10O 23 9 203.25 210 S 18.09 75 (.9 CI. 2.5 35 100 1011 Stevens IIonse(Hends),...; loe Colombia Oas Cem nun v.. 'a 10 100 100 CO 23 CO CO CO , CO . 101) , 100 Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company, , Mai let la Hellew-ware.... Stevens Heuse...... MlllerHVllle Nermal Scheel.. Northern Market Kastcrn Market...,-. Western Market Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce., (las Company Hends... , Columbia Horeugh Hends Ilensehnld Market. SATunnAr, April 18. DAiitr. Creamery llutler... , 3Sc Hutter tf ft 1 20a Cup Cheese, two cups.... Ba UOIiagn uiipcse, iwe pieces. Be Dutch Checse y lump.... ..10C reOLTIlT. Turkeys f) ple.ce (live) tlun. pjn-ssvu;.. Il.'ilnp- , .BOpfttVi Chickens V pair (live).. tipie eco (cleaned).... toftteo flecsc, (live) 11.25 Pigeons fliialr. iWTDe Ducks V piece (cleaned)... beuc'ic MISCILLAnieUS. Apple Huttcrfl at 250 Kggsy der. lie Heney U B, ..250 Lard f ft 10a Oysters w loe , uifil Dry Heer, chipped 40c Ham, whole , , ....lie Ham, sliced. , '!la MlnceMcut,perft I2c FKUITS. Apples ft Knk 15Q25c HiniHiias V'lex :iJlec CoecBinuts, each yi2c Currents V (dried) tee Dried Apples V t , 10e Dried Peaches V nt 12e Prunes ft . Wiee lemons W (ler... 1 , Ismoe Oranges w der. 12050a Cranberries V qt 20c VKIIKTAnLKS. Cabbage W head 100 Potatoes W pk 710c 41 bushel 40V)c Heans (Lima) V qt 15e Cnrmtsfl bunch t He Head Salad Be Onions bunch Ba Sweet Potatoes )1 K Pk 120300 neui JH-UI1H fl 41. ., ........... I -U SplnacbKpk Salsify ?flni iiineh. 'xumips ii ! l'enners W der.. Onions f)X Pk Kadlshespr bunch.... New Tomatoes pr qt.. Shad, nidi.... Catfish V ft Perth........ Heck Illack Ikiss .'. Plkn WhltnFlah Haddock (1 &.... Smelts H ft....? lc Cedllsh W t iy, Herring V dez VOu OHAIN. Wheat !kW3c Oats tp.'Oc Cern Vu&vk Kye ec Hay pur Inn I1W2K1 Cleve rsecd, ,. M.50QV75 Timethy.... KOuftsia Henldr.iss tljie Orchard (j niss , tlSSt Mixed Lawn (Jrasscs .....tioe Fleur il cwt. ri7M(4 Xf.Jf Altrr.llTUIEHEflTH. rpHi CHASE Aflerlteynard. In full cry "nterthe hills and faraway." !e wllh the sportsmen. Jelly ft'llims. Se with the tlethlers, keen In the scent ferbusbiCKS, and OAK HALL Leeneit of all. Dally lb" guruieiits enine from our work rooms nud tiie cloths from the mills, 'I he slix k grows constantly bigger at every point 'lhe - BOYS' SUITS are crowding, nnd every boy, small or big, oughtte 11 nil here Just what he and his par. enls tun unite In admitting. Th(r low prices please parents. The stylish clothing pleases the bej , and se nil Is well. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. C'eunerMxtii A Maiikkt, ruinDKi.i-iii.. x u$-lind T R. MARTIN CO. SPRING DRESS GOODS. Our Line or SPUING I) It ESS GOODS Is coin- posed of all tliat is desirable ler Spring Wear, at it ear, ai the put prlcesOlmt w HI save IS te 20 pev cent chnseiv Jifew luvolce of U TEN PIECES, BLACK DRESS SILKS -AT- $1.00. Ileal Value, $1.25; Alse Ten Woel.atWo Pieces HLACK CASIIMEKE, Alb ; worth C5e. Special Kargalns In Summer Dress Silks, IN ULACK8 AND 8TKIPKS, Brocaded' Silk Velvets! j Velteteens, All-Weel Tricots, Cashmere rlu, Lerraine Cashmeres, Mehatr Melanges, Ilia- CHENILLE DRESS FRINGES. -i.v- HLACKS AND LEADING BPKINQ COLOK8, J. B. Marl 4 (le Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANUASTEK. PA. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SUSAN COON LEV (new Swanger). Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance re. malnlng in tlie hands of Dana Urahara, assignee of Susan Coenloy (newBtvunger), te and among these legally entitled te the same, will tit for that purpoe en Saturday, May letb, l&JS. at 10 o'clock iu m., in the Library Keem of the. Court Heuse, In tlMiCity or Lancaster, where all per sons bterata In ealddlstrt'viaAleii iuaynttnd. If am4-MdTa - . v'wwrfrrr'' kkw AnrxnmxMxsTB. T310H LAUNDIIY AND TOILET PUK JD POSKSMILLEB'S HOKAX SOAP Is supe rior te nil ethers. AVVVM ONKT'iuATi OV MILLER'S HOIIAX SOAP housekeepers will use no ether. UK ORKAT PROPERTY OK MII LKH'S HOKAX SOA P Is dile tells merits. It has no superior. -L AFEARKUL WASTi: OK TIME, EN. ."IPy."'"1 W nature can be arrested by the of MILLKIt'S HOKAX SOAP. PACK AWAY l'URS AND WOOLENS, wllh IlKFINKD CAMPHOR and TKUK I'KIISIAN 1N8K0T I'OWDKIt. A reliable quill. Itylorsaleat IIUItl.K.V'H UltllO STOUE. Ne. 24 West King St. CHINESE IiAUNDRYMEN USE MIL LKIt'S HOKAX HOAP. They known geed thing when they see It. "WRICKS FOR SALE, Apply at the PENN IKON COMPANY. WANTED. Twobeys te learn carrlageblaeksnillhlng. Apply te II, NOLTY, Jr., hl Cor. Market. and Motion alley. "WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE REST J. Chrars In the town, two for 6c, at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW IfltONT CK1AU 8TOKK. FIRST-CLASS HOARDING. Together with the chnlce or looms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none in the city. Call en or address, ,, , NO. 402 NOKTH QUEEN ST. Itble hoarders accominedatcd. aG-tfd DR. KOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SlIKUEON, Hemeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. M North Prince. (IjiIe rcsldence or A. E. Hebcrts.) nv2-3md THE REST theCIty.at IIAKTMAN'S 5a HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW STOKE. KKONT CIUAJl F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. .IEHOME I1.8IIUI.T.. erkllrabethlnnn borough. Subject te the decision or tlie Democratic count jr convention. d A w Wd HE FINEST AMERICAN CIIAM CIIAM PAfiNF.Sare the HAMMONDSl'OKT. SEC andtlflLDEN AOE. Soldenlynt KOIIKEK'S L1QUOK STOKE, 22 C;ntre Sijliare, IJin., Pa. DON'T PAY THE SAME PRICE FOR an Interior arllcln when j'eu can secure MILLEK'S HOKAX SOAP, THOUSANDS OF POUNDS OF MIL LEK'S HOKAX SOAP are sold weekly. A geed article adicrtlscsltsi-ll, N KT11IA L K8TARL1HIIEH THF. reputatleiLOf MILI.EK'S HOKAX SOAP At all (frecers. )IANO FOR HALE CHEAP, Left en Sale, must lie sold ntnnee. 307 NOItlll QUEEN STltEET. H DON'T WASTE A WHOLE DAY ON the ramlly wash when MILLEK'S HOKAX hOAP will deit In hair the time. D OG LOST. Kfttnited from thp niimUis a laran blnrlr Kiu Fnumlhind Deg, A reward will lie pal.l en Ills return te O. H. WIl.I.SON, ltd Wheatland, nenrj.:incaler. FANCY NAMES COUNT FOR IsOTH ing, SIILLEK'S HOKAX f-OAP outsells all ethers nn Its merits FOR RENT. The best business stand In the city. Hair's Stere, Ne, It East King street. All conveniences. Ceuntcrsaiid shelving put In te suit tenant. Possession given immediately. Apply te David haik, alirdll Sheber'g Hetel. w ANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOK TOUACCO STKIPPINtJ. Apply te JOHN P. HEED A CO., ul5-!icedK Ne. 327 A 231 North Prince Street. as CASES OF UAMMOND'nl'OKT '"SEC" and UOLHEN . AUK CIIAMPAONE, Just received testerday at KOIIKKK'S LIQUOK SI OKE, Ne. Centre Square, I-uneaster. nprlll3 lyd It ip OTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR vJT 4 fts New Prunes for 25c.; 4 fts Gena Klce for 25e.:4 fts swlleped Crackers rer 25e.; 1A llest Coffee In Lancaster for 25c. A plaque or two Cats will be given aw nv every day. .NO.SS WEST KIM! STKKET, TJIINE TAILORING. A." TI I'he finest selection of Woolens In Wei-steds. Caslmei-cs, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng lish Plaids, ever belern exhibited In this illy enu new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Uueen street, oneosito Hi the tirane iieiei, r.inpioyingeiiiy me ucst. -lauers, every r.inpioyingeiiiy me uest, 'jailers, every v garment is made strictly llmt-class. A comfort able and perfect lit ulwats giisraiiteed. Prices moderate. KOSENSTK1N, The Merchant Tailor, mH-CmdK 37 North (Jueen street. CLUTUTXa, At the Reet of the Matter. We start right in baying for Cash, the Best Fabrics, in making np care fully, the Best Styles, and new offer the Finest Stock of Clothing te be fennd in Philadelphia, net only for Men and Youths, but also for Beys and Children. ' H A.C.YATESa.CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. ra2-Smd AHU&EMEXT.S. TpiULTON OPERAilbuSR " WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL S3 and 23. Lawrence '& Vi'decq's ' UNIQUE COMEDY CO. Iu our Cemte Comedies, BLIZZARDS; Or, Le 8leri Du'DIable I " , ROBT .MACAffiE, U Voyage' in Africa. The Success of the lyth C'cnturj-, PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN! Kesembllng n spouting geysci of real water, changing te all the colors or the Kulnbewr And Is worth aloue the prtce or admission, P,OI'UIiAU PKlCEsTTr.lO, SO A SO CENTS. Nkw Comedies. Nkw Senus. NkwMecuamism. ap'JU-lld -pWLTON OPERA HOUBE. Extraordinary Attraction. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1885. Benefit of B. Yecker. EXTKA.-AN.OTHEK EVENT J-EXTRA. The prodnctleil hereby ROLAND REED, Of Slnrsden's New Earce'Cemijdy, entitled HUMBUG! It bus been a great hit wherever' presented, and It lstuire te set Jjincaster wild with delight. .ADMISSION ,.,..,.., W aud T5 CENTS. 49KeerTea Seataet Opera Reute. v ali-Std tfJEir Anrr.nTisExr.KT8. QARPETS t CARPETS ! HAGER & BROTHER. ,- CARPETS! - EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 1885. WE HAVE HOUdllT KOU CASH, LAKtIE LINES OF THE BEST QUALITIES OF MOQOETS, , VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY INORAINS, DAMASK, VENETIAN, RAO AND CHAIN CARPETS, WHICH WE V1LL OFFEK at the LOWEST 1'hlCES ever known for THE SAMEgUALlTIE Wiltens and Wilten-Back Velvets ! Mequets and Velvet Tapestry ! I1IQEI.OW, LOWELL, (1LKN ECHO and IIAKTKOKD IIOIIY 1IKII8SKLS. HOXHUKY, STINSO.V. SANFOKDandHIUUENSTAl'ESTKYIlltUSSELS, 1 1 '" l,,.,.y.,he-".'.0.N.'L,SI1r,,nK,7l0(, nnu L'olers. w IthlMnch, , $i and J border le match. A Large LlmierilODY HKUSSKtoSntll.OOpcryard.lntheNewSlyles'nndlneiudlng such maUe ns Hlge low, HarUei-d, Penner nud Herner. Large Mnes efTAPESTUY IIKUSSK1.S, e. ner jard, up. wards. Large l.tnesnriNdKAIN CAItl'l.TS, 25c. per-nrd, upwards. ' J ' Linoleum and Oil Cleths.) AT T wmTuc China and Cocea Mattings. J ALL WIDTHS. KENSINGTON, AHTHQUAKKS, KAOA1I, 8MYKNA. MOQUKT VELVET and TAPESTHY IIUOS AMD MATTS. Thlslsnfatoralitetltne te purchase nnythlng In the Carpet Line nt Extremely Lew Prices. Carpet Sewed and Laid In the Kesl Manner at Lew Prices. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. LEU AT. XOTICE.1. ESTATE OK ELI.AHET1I MYERS, late of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate hat lmr been cnintcd te this undei-Hlgued, nil persons indebted thereto are requested le nuWe lmmcdl ite payment, and thnrte hating claims or demands against the same will nrencntthcm without delny for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster. ELLEN ri. MY KKS, J. 11. Kaeffmaw, Executrix. Attorney. miV6tdW ESTATE OF MRS. ANN K. UHLER, l.iteef Manhclm township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en siddeAUiteliavlngbecn grunted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto am requested te make Immediate payment, nnd these linvlng claims or demands ugalnst the same, w III present tbcm without delay for set tlement te Uie undersigned, residing In Man helm borough. SAMUEL KICK, A, C KimeEiiL, Executer. Attorney. m25-fitdeawW CLOTUlSa. w ILLIAMSON &. FOSTER. GENT'S CHECK AND PLAID SUITS! I'er Iluslness and Kening lln-fs near. The Hpiing nndHuminerPushlens for Uentletncii ant Neat Cheeks and Plaid. In Fine .Selt Elnlshed Casslmcrn of light and daikeolers. Wenneils III also Iw extenshi ly ned In small checks. Onrnssertinent consists of the Latest Nem Itles In Scelch Chelets, Cnsslmerea and Paney Worsteds In the New Mralght button buck Ceat, the One Iliitteu C'ota-Mey SaeW, nnd the Eng INh Walking Ceat. . -Ol'K- SPEIM OVEECOATS Are in AH (inities, from the IlenieHtlc Mellen, te Kine Imported lubrit with HIIkTilmnilng'. SILK HATS. The Very Ijitent nnu the Last New bhape In Silk HaUthat will be Issued this spring uns placed In our cie.es te day. bilk hats are becom ing mere general each heasen. It apitears that the public are getting alive te the fact that there Is no hut Hestjllflh for full dress wear as a line silk, but for theso who prefer Stiff or Sett Pells, we have an excellent variety of the Latest Fash Ions In KlexlhlesMlth Hat ei round erewns. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS & TURBANS. In the New Celers for Summer or In Plain hltc. MERINO UNDERWEAR. In Suninicr-Welgbt Material. Plain White from 3lc te fine, mid n very Large Assortment et SATIN LINED SILK NECKVVEAK, In Puffs nndTeeks, for 25c. All New Patterns. -TIIE- Trans-Atlantic Kid Gleve, And theCable-bewedKld (Hove. Alse a Large Line of carefully asserted colors, new this spring, in (lout's Kid (llecs, that range in prlce Hern l.oe te tl.&e. LADIES' Lew Cut Shoes And Sllnners. made uuen models where great attention has been given te the anatomy of the feet bhees that will give the wearer se much comfort as a promenade shoe, that ladles who have net tried thein will be surprised ut the happiness there Is experienced In these shoes and bllnnerx. and iu addition te the comfort en ure strikingly dressy and aionet expensive. 32, 34, 30 & 38 West King St, LANCASTEK. PA. SAVE MONEY AND MAKEYOUHl'UIt NITUKE leek Ilka new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. THE UEST AND EASILY API'LIEH. PlIICK, 25 CKNTS, AT COCHRAN'S. DRUGSTORE, 137 nnd 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'n. dcc&Cmd Nc OTIOE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUNNEltS. All nersens am hereby for. maacn in irt'sjiugs tin uny ui iuu iiiuua ui we Cornwall or Speedwell estates, lu Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln closed, eiuier ler tne purpose ei unoeiing or nsu Ing, as the law will ba rigidly eniercea against all trespassing en ald lauds of the undersigned after this notice. Itaj. WM. COLEMAN FKEEMAN. K. PEKCVALUEN, EllWAKll O. FKEEMAN. , Attorney for K. W. Celeinau's belr ectll-UdAw ROSCOE MDRPKY, I. D. S., ORADUATK 0 '1 be Pcnnsj IvanUi College of Dental Surgery, WITH UK. II. I). KNIGHT. aal North Qitetn street, Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry In all Us brunches, ,,, , . murlbWABSind Williamson & Fester, 1885. but aoens. NE EW SPRING GOODS IN EVEK DEPAKTME.NT. WATT, SHAUD & CO., 8 and 10 East King Street, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NEW LINES OE SUMMER SILKS. Colored Dress Silks. Black Dress Silks. A Choice Assortment of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS In all the Popular Matciials. Black& Colored Brocaded Velvets At Very Lew Prices. JERSEY" WAISTS are as popular ns v er nnd lhe prices much lower than lustseainu. An Immense Assortment of New Calicoes, Zephyr Ginghams, Chambray s, IN ALL THE LATEST ST I.KS. Just opened a choice line or French A Anicilcan PRINTED SATINES VEKY LOW 1'KlCfc.S AT THE AT NEW YORK STORE. QENT IiEMENV WE HAVE EVKK THING IN NEW SPRING GOODS -FQK SUITINGS, OOATS, VESTS OR PANTS, ANI SPRING OVERCOATS. Will Make te Order at short notice. Perfect tits guaranteed. A Full Line of UND ERWEAR AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, In Great Variety at Philadelphia Prices. Call and bee OurjStoek. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK. PA. E OR SALE Olt KENT. TjTOR SALE OR RENT. JJ An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, sllu sllu ate Ne. 15 Sblppen street. mlC-tfd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. FOR RENT. The hail 30x50 feet en thlrdstoryofStein thlrdsteryofStein thlrdstoryefStein metz building, No.&lWNerthQueenstreet. Ap ply te J. L. hTEINMETZ. fttfd TTK)R RENT. JtiirbcrShenuiulcrHIUSil A Illtn-S KTOllK. tn... en... - ....! :",,.. OR SAIiE. A STONE HOUSE AND building Let. l,oeuof the purehasa money may remain en the premises, imiulre at aplt Hud Ne. (07 BOUT11 QUEEN ST. FOR RENT. Three Law Ofllces at Ne. 45 NOKTIl DUKE STREET ; and a basment U feet long, supplied with wnter and he.it. manM-ttd 11. FKAN1C E8HLEMAN. UIILIO SALE, 0f SATPBOAV, Al'BIL 23, 1SS5, Will be sold at the Keystene Hetel, oue very safe family mare, one single-seat phiutnn (neaily new 1, one geed top buggy, one line alelgh (nearly new), two seta Blngle canlage harness, one gum sleigh or carriage coyer, ene gum home cever, Blelgh bells, horse blankets, curilsga whip, lap blankets, tly.nets, etc. bale te ceinmencu at 2 o'clock p. m., wheu terms will be made known by II. H. 1I08TKTTER. II. SiiuntitT, Auctioneer. npl7-7td punwc SALE. ON TIIUK3DAV, APKIL 23, Will lie sold ut Ne. 324 Seuth IJueen street, tbe entlra let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting et llcdBtcads and lleddlng, l)u-eaus Tables. Chairs, Carpets, Tin, Glass end Queens ware. Tubs ntyl Stands, together wllh numerous articles net mentioned, Mule te commence at 9 o'clock u. in., when tonus w HI be made known by W. A.HAM1IIIIM1IT, Administrator of Catharine Huinbrlght. H, SiiuiutiiT, Auctioneer. II, L. FiiAiLBV.Cleik. -i ul7-Md rWTY PROPERTY" AT PUUUU SALE. ON THUKSDAV, Al'KIL K), 1S83, The undersigned will sell at Publio Hide, by order or the Lancaster City Hchoel Iksird, at the Leenard Hetel, In the City or Lancaster, A LOT OF GROUND, situated en EoslOruugestecet, cemci of bheiman, fronting en al iu Orange a north street 4fi lect, mere or less, and extending north 25 feet, mere,or less, te, IIIOIIK Ul'llllUll HI11XI. ICGi, U1UIU 111 ll'SK, (U Marien street, en which aie erected Twe One- hierv lliick bchoel Houses ( hydiant In the yard : let well fenced. This Is n desirable piop piep erty for building purposes, und wurlhy the ut- erty for building purieses, und wurlhy teulieu efcapltuluts. muuu ui cjiinuiuis. Possesalen and title ulven Muv 1. 1nVeii nav rossi'saieii uuu 11110 given amy i, iBtu,'t lent or mil chase menev. llifiivui iiiit;uusu iiiuntiy. bale te eommenee ut "U o'clock p. m. J. 1. HARTMAN. ForCemmltteuon llulldlng and Grnnnds. IlKNBVHlieilKKT Aud. aH stdW ANOTHER NEW LAUNDRY. DO VOU'S NEW LAUNDKV. NO. 30) NOUTIC Ol'KKN HTBEKT. OLU Ltl'MDIIV, NO. 3 NOUTll DUKH UTUKKT. The best hiundi Ing lu thu tlty dene ut either or t licse laundries. Glv 0 me a call. Prices reason able. DO YOU, apj-5td Vi'-N fV .7 B T "U s: '.. J . t .r SV. U --, " -i r-iA ji i r-.-r' ' -, .e. ,&. '5tt Jf.i-ilfc . 3JL i .. r-4TM t .