t7B ,' ,- Vv w VrlWT- .lrh rffr.-'- V ,:uyf v;-. ,-7 '! "HA. rkf .HM ft Tif Kl . 5XVl86b 4. . a .' fcM S5! M . ii i "" ' .... i- . - . ii - r ! !.' , ti r'7? f. it hf r . r i "! J ;5Q f viAi' ,',-a $ h , . i k vm jSSLr- ,v Wif i w f- lis fe, 14.i m 'rifll Tilt? PAD Hrtifettrc EP'J. fVU "U "" MUB1UO. tl1SJUtX WJIiJfJXr KILLED ON fr'wivxxanAr AvrxnirOetr. ;;tr A YrifMfet lUltrewl Accident Xmr Klnser's m. en me 'nnsjivni iiaiiresu. ) IfannjItlMl Tfin ITnrnrliltiBijt & 'il.'Jt' 4 a Ik)lh Reddenli of Columbia. : , It About 2:10 yostertlny afternoon atorrlble :. ; accident occurred en the Teniisylvnnla rail- temij at Eafey'fl curve, just onstel Klnzer's i 'When Ames urewn, n llrcman, nnu .IMModern Eblicr, brakeman, wero instantly kMtaL. -Tim men wero attnehed te enclna Of 680. of extra local frelglit cast Tliclr tnda vtm compelled te lay ever nt this point te 'allow Johnstown, ex pre si cant te pass. jThere arc three tiacks at this point, and the eastern bound train ioek iue nuuuie one. JsS-l j "Walla waiting for the passenger train te pass '$. &sPiwn and Flsher sat down en the rail of the nwui uacK nnu uukuii uuiwug. inuii imviu- lkm was railed te the express train as it paased and they did net notice the approach of the local lreluht west, drawn hy onglne Ne. 877. Tlie result was that botlnero struck by the train and Instantly killed. Neither men wero ludly cut, but Kisher'H head was cru'shed. Tlie bodles wero taken te Klnzer's station, wliore Deputy Corener H. 11. Rehrer held an lnquest, the verdlet lciiig nc- , cldental death. The remains vore then re re ro mevod te Columbia, passing through this city at 7:30 last ovennig. Al. Bnydcr, cngluoer of the train that killed the men, says they wero net Hitting en the track at the tlme of the accident. They were standing en the mlddle track In front of their eui onglne, wlien the Johnsten train came at fidl spced down the Seuth track. Te avoid the dust made by the train they stepped from tlie middle te the North track ; and net noticing that the local freight jWest was approaching en 'that track at equal speed wero struck and instantly killed, as itbd. "It is a singular circumstance tli.it Henry Brown, n brother of ene el the men killed Wednesday, met his death about six years age in identically tlie same way. He and Oeorge l'lick wero standing together and seeing a train approaching, stepped back upon the ethor track when they wero In stantly killed by a train coming in the oppeslto direction. ADDITIONAL 1'AIITIUUI.AKS. The Columbia correspondent of the I.n rm. MQKNckii sends the following additlen.d particulars of the tragic affair : Wlien the ac r "cident oecurred, Fisher was struck and hurled against Brown, and togethor both s were dashed against tlieir own engine. Fish er was killed outright, his skull being frac tured, while Urewn did net oxplie until twolve minutes after the accident had hap hap pened,and until he and Fisher had been car ried Inte the Kinzer tewer. The remains "were taken charge of by A. J. Musser, of Columbia, en their arrival there, and from his undertaking establishment were trans ferred te their rospective homes. The nature of the wounds of both men is ample proof that they wero net struck w hlle in a sfttlnix position, as the wounds would have been lewer down. Flsher, besides having his skull fractured, had a bruisu en his left shoulder, and a gash alongside of his noeo. Brown's death probably resulted from a sudden shock te his brain, as his skull is net fractured, only gashed, and net (loop enough te cause death. Several bruises en his face and a broken fingorare there malnder of his injuries. Bethjucti are well and favorablyKnew n in CelumWrr-.v"d creatly resiccted by all w he knew them, its they wero sober, industrious and faithful men and empleyes. Fisher is aged about 27 years, married and has one child. He has been in the employ of the P. II. II. Ce. for lOyears. He rcsides en Cherry streeU Susquehanna ledgo, Ne. feO, I. O. U. l', te which he belenged, will attend his funeral hi a body, but the time has net yet been anneunced. Brown resides en Walnut street, abeve Seventh, Is aged 31 years, married and has four children, all girls. His remains will be Interred en Saturday at 2 p. lit. He was a member of Orien ledge, Ne. feTO, I. O. O. V., and of the Brotherhood and Locemotivo Fire men. Beth erders will attend his funeral in a body. Tire J(AILltUAl) ACCinr.STS. A Yeung tilii's Feet Crunhcd and u ISrnkeniait's Twe FlngiTs Ultte Twe Colored Men Arrested for Larceny Itegular Correspondence et Intklucjenci:k. Columbia, April 3a Catharine, the thlr toen-year-old daughter of Jehn Hesh, resid ing near Silver Springs, in crossing HaUlo HaUle man's siding, whicli Joins the Beading t Columbia railroad tiiroe-fourtlis of a mlle euth of Siler Springs, was struck by a draft of ero cars, yesterday, and had her leit feet se badly mashed that Dr. J. K. Linca Linca weacr, of Columbia, ampuUted It at the ankle. While coupling cars In tlie cast yard last night, Brakeman 1'hlllp Faulkner, of a Har nsburg crew, had two lingers of his left hand caught and maslied. Amputation is net, hoeer, necessary. Arrested for Larceny. Beas Masen and Charles Bodie, two colored barbers in Wrightsvllle, and who wero wont ed in that borough en a charge of larceny, wero arrested last ovening as they alighted from the Columbia accommodation, by Ofll Ofll cer Wittlck, of Columbia, and Oillcer Wilsen, or Wrightsvllle. Beas spied Wittick before the train stepped, and thinking he had net been seen by that Bharp-eyed eillcer, attempt ed te oscape by the opposite side of the car. But Wittick was thore, and tlie "coons" are new in Wrightsvllle in custody. Oillcer Jehn Gilbert last e enlng arrestcd Kate Leckard for being a goneral and dis graceful uuisance te tlie borough. 'Squire Evans rommltted her for court. lle rough Uriel. Threo brick houses are being ercctcd en Lawrenee stroet by Josepti Jansen. Mattie Vickeis will have a large audience, as the box sheet se Indicates. A large Hiulionce sat in the locture room of the E. 1 Lutheran church last evening, eud wero highly entertained and benelHed by tlie locture of an Armenian missionary en the habits and customs of his poeplo. The wind was se strong yesterday that but few shad wero caught ; 1W5 have been caught, It is said, at Read'a battery since Wednesday morning. Borough council and the P. It. R. company are haMng the old uower at (Jay alley, en Frent street, tern up and a new ene placed down. In ujnivate sot-te yesterday Prank Wal farth, of Kindorbeok, knocked Percy Mc Cauly, dork hi Mr. Bachonhciiner's stere, out in ene round. Peer Telephone Ser U e. Fer the past week the telopheno service has been torrlbleou the lines, which has its headquarters in this city, and it Is almost Impessible for subscribers te obtain satlsfac satlsfac ten. whose fault this Is no ene eutside of tlie company seems te knew. Even In thU city It requires longer tlme te reach persens than it would te bend a mossengor boy. It isiiini cult te "get" partles outsldeof the town but when their cars are onee elL tained there is no trouble. The great difficulty seems te be In tlie Lancaster oiilce, and they either de net have a sutllcent mini. ber of oporaters or theso ompleyod knew little about their business, many subscribers are couipellod te use the telegraph lines, en account of the treuble in this city, and they are getting tlred of it A little healthy oppo sition te the present company would be beneficial te subscribers. A Female Moenthtucr. Frem ihe Atlanta Constitution. Among tlie moenshiners new under arrest in Nasli me is Miss Betty Smith, of Fentress county. Misa Bettyls described by a re porter as 'tl0 very perfection ur pliyslcial beauty." she Is only twonty-eno, but alie is upvusuun. Fer several years past ahe has been running a "blind tiger" in Fentress county, T,e blind tiger is a very simple ar rangement. Yeu walk into the hallway et Miss Hetty's cettage and pull out a drawer ypu Hud the following words w ritten en slips of pajH.r ousted en the bottom or the drawer: Henoy, Teddy, Sour." Yeu pu a uluae ea eltherofthe werdsand push the drawer In. When you pull it out again you nn,t ln lt H Boheonerorboer.orglassorilnuor. The rair proprietress of the blind tiger U in danger of becoming ,,uUe a belle Gi NwhwUeTSue hea uetleen sent te Jail, but remain" In charge i or a deputy marshal, who walks be"" city wlthier. -It would be a pity te hpafctnUrniacsOmopmlwliiprerayearorso. Besides n Woula rough en &, blind HIASR'H UANPaOMK BTOKX. ftcmedetlM Anit RHU4 In rieatlng Style Fine Ornament te Centre Square. Hlrsh Jk Bre., who have been engaged frr the past thirty-one years in the clothing trade in the building en the northwest cer nor ofCentro Square and North Queen stroet have within the past Uiroe months roinedcllod the building, from basement te attie, greatly improved it hi nrchltcctiire appearance and made it much mere attractlve te tlie public and convenient for themselves. The cntire front en North Q.uoen stroet was tern out and rebuilt, basoment te reef. The lewer story of the Contre Square front was aise tern eui ami uein irenis wero rolmiltentirely of heavy plate class, with the exception of Iren celtltnnswhlcn support tlie girders. Tlie partitions which fonnerly dl Ided the building into two or threo rooms en eacli Iloer wero also tern out, and each of tne lour uoers new consists or only a singie room, 05 feet in length by 28 in width. Each room has licen handsomely painted and pa ltered, and furnished with new counters, tables, shelving, etc. The salesroom en the lirst lloer is ospecially attractlve. It has two ontrances,ono en Contre Square and ene en North Queen street. It Is lighted byolevcn large plate glass windows, Oiich nlale being isi incues in neigia ny t5 in wiuiu. it con tains a large number of tables lilted with line goedsforcustomworkgentloincn'sfurnlshlng goods and children's wear. It Is lighted up y a great number et gas Jets, and is heated, as indoed Is the whole building, by ene or Hest's liest steam h enters. In the west end of the room is thoculllngdepartmcnt, clothes press, stationery washstand and ether conve niences. Mr. Jehn Helland, from ene of the largest l'hlladelphla heuscs,has been secured as cutter and Mr. Nowgate, from the same city, has been secured as trimmer and deco deco doce rator. Tin: urrnii FLOORS. The upper lloers of the building are reached by a handsomenow elalrway of yel low pine. The secend fleer Is oxtensiyoly stored with roady-made clothing and uncut goods in ureat varietv. The third lloer is dovetod te roady-made clothing and trunks of all sorts and sizes, and the attic, which is as large as the ethor rooms, Is tilled with surplus goods, the whele form ing n stock that is net surpassed, If it is equalled by any ether heuse in thecity. The basoment Is divided into two compart ments ene iwing lltted up for a restaurant and the ethor a harbor shop. Beth are floored, coiled and wainscoted in yellew pine. The restaurant, which has lcen already, leased, contains a line bar of ash nnd a number of eating stalls. It contains gas, water and all ether conveniences. who inn Tin: weiik. H. M. Merrow, canwuter and builder. superintended tlie work. The masonry was dene by Mr. I.iclit ; the marble work by C. M. He. veil ; the brick by l'entz Brethers ; the brick laying by J. It. Jcilrics ; the plas tering by StehUV. K Idler ; the painting by Oeorge l'entz ; tlie mill work by Win. Wohl Wehl scn ; tlie plumbing and gas-tUting by Everts A O'ordecr ; the plate glass was furnished by Steinman.v Ce.; the hardware by Is.iae Dillcr j tlie iron castings by Biickendcrfur ; tlie iron railing by Helman it Kote ; tlie luui lxjr of Baumgardner .t Kberman ; the awn ings by Kebt. McDonnell ; the sand by (3. Schwobel ; and the Ilme by Martin Wcnger. The grand spring opening of Hlrsh ,t Bre. will take place en Saturday next,'May2d, by whicli tlme they will have their iuimonse stock of goods attractively arranged, and will be plcased te sce the public and show them through the establishment. Tlie linn of Hlrsh .v. Bre. new consists of Herman and Leepold, the senior lucmlters, and Simen B., a son of Herman, and Charles, a son of Leepold, the young men having been taken Inte the firm last January. I.Ike their fathers, they are pushing men, having from their youth up bleu engaged in mer cantile pusuits. tfOJTB XOTAIUjE VEMETEtlY trOllK. Flue Hperlmens of Meiiumeiitat Art In Hie Lancaster Ccinelery. A remarkably artistic addition te the werka or monumental urt In the Lancaster cemetery has licen made in the monument erected ever '.he grave of tlie late Oeorge M. Stcluinaii, in the family burving geund. It wbh constructed by Chariet M. Hewell and docs high credit te his taste as a doHigner and te the mechanical skill of his establish ment. It is a wild tomb of new and origi nal design, chaste, plain and rich. On the top is a masHive Latin cress ; en the end Is sculp tured in relicf a monogram, nnd en the side is the plain inscription : Oeorge M. Stoin Stein man, bem July 11, 1&15, died April fl, 18l. The tomb is 7 feet, 3 inches lenir: 3 feet 10 Inches wide, nnd 5 feet high. Its projwrtienu are shapely, and it has been erocted upon a base w hlcli bears the name "Steinman," in raised letters. The w hele all.dr is of simple beauty and iu.is.sive in appearance. Nearer tlie centra of tlie cemetery a strik ing memorial, also the work or Mr. Hewell, marks the graves of the late Adam Wolf and his wife Mary, and or Seth P. Snencer. It Is a graceful design in pure marbfe, surmount ed by a classic urn, with cress' and crew n en ene front and Masonic emblems en the ethor. The lettering is in low reliet and tlie inscrip tions are in excellent taste. Te He Kiumliicd. Tlie state superintendent or public instruc tion and Inspector Sayres will conduct the examination or the Mount Jey Soldiers Or phan's school en Tuesday, May 20. Tiie u- erintcndent or schools and principals of J otaie iserinai scuoeis win talce part in the examinations held in tliclr respective dis tricts. An exhibition of industrial skill and military drill will form a fcalure or the ex aminations. - Ooed Old Mime). Ycsleiday an old lady, residing about four miles from this city, deposited at the banking heuse of Reed, McGrantitV: Ce.. live hundred and ninoty-reur dollars m halt dollars, the dates running from 171H te IS10, excepting tlie years 171W, 17117 and 1801 ; also six old silver dollars the latest date being lhOi Tlie deposit in all amouiited te six hundred dol lars. Kutercil Hull. William Youart, Jr., who sorved a teini for desertion, was rearrested yosterday by theshoritl'en ai and ca aa. ler arrearages due his wife. He entered ball for his nn- pcarauce at the next term of the court or common picas. Sent te Jail. Henry Schwope and Win. Gottschett, two mero or the men who have been lealing, building llres and acting diserderly nleng the Reading railroad was sent te jail for 20 days eacli this atlorneon. Mill Sleet nt White Oak. Tlie Lutheran mlnisteriuui, new in session in Jonestown, Lebanon county, will meet nt White Oak church, tills county, en Soptem- beri Irunaldes' Hall. To-menow, Friday, evcnlng, Wnyl, the Iron sides base bull club will held their annual ball atltethwcllei's hall, West King stiveU The In. dlcatlens aie that It will be a successful alTuIr. An Elegant Line et fapnng Wraps can be found at HASH'S, -lfa Ne. 13 East Klnu St. m ..Thousands say se, Hit. UltAVKS' HEAUT KKUULATOIt will glte jellcf ln all fonnsef Heart Dlsensc, nervousness and sleeplessness. l.OJper bottle at diUBulsts. Qlveltutrhd. Free pamphlet of F. E. Ingulls, Cambridge Mass. api'JO-lyeedJtw MAltllXAUES. lihTi-CuiM. On WcdncsihTyeraidnApril 'i. Kiss, at Oruce Luthcruu pursemtgf i,y 0V Klvlulleupt, 31 r. Themas lilctl inul Miss Katii O.Cheny.ull of this city. ul Mktzueii Hreww Apill, S3, 1SS3, In Phlludcl. Plila, by the llev. C. A. Meit. Jehn 8. Metziwr of Luncaster, teltuth 8. llreivn, of PhlladelnUia. Necards. ita j)XATJj' -- IIelksius-Iii Ibis city, Apill IS, 18M, 3Ialer Adelplms W. lleleulus, In the .76th year or Ills The relatives and friends of the family are ro re nectlully Invited te attend the funeral, from thurosIdcnceofhUsoii, J)r.llebert31. llelenlus, Ne. in Seuth Queen street, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. MAJIKJSTa. riilludelihlit Produce ftlurket,' rnit.ADKi.ruiA, April ax-Fleur was Uruily held by Imyers siltun, wcre p4rt en press; sales of li.10 barrels Including Minnesota extra, at It fiCfi)5 luj Kmiiie. family. 10 23; Western Ja. H i4 a , iVenu Vl S7' Hyp flour scarce und llnu at W wjifiir Wheat Jinn but quiet April 1 Oliillay tl 03?;: June.iaii:July, I05K. ' 'uliur "?! Ceru-fi7ia April j 6;e Hay i 6Se, June i mia July. ' JulMKc6' Apr,l! 43''Mayi Vie. June; Hnin moved slew ly at 18gt8 SO per ceu for win ter. 7 Sugar Oranulatcd, cj(c) Conrectlous "A," lluttcr-lloel, llCc. Lard.7Ke. Kjgs,Uv JTeW m one rfsvMee Manket. Maw rose, April SO. Fleur dull and prices unctatiffcd t 8uporfln-8tate, 9 7!i5 73 1 choice .w, en tt ) extra Minnesota, Toee( Extra NWn'eVtife. 3 Ilea. .AVIntcr, Way.llOJJii de June,$t0ti le Julr.tlOTU. uernMn e. jnixeu, fmy ove ; uu e unc, ovyye i f..l. fLAIn Oats Ne. 2 Mixed. Mar, MVc ( .Tune, he. Kye nominal : Canndn, 70e bin. llarley nominal. Perk dull Mesa, I2 7S91S 00. jiru ez., uune; f i , uuiy MeliWM'd dull 18e ler te tcx mi. :niinDFiutv rt.aig uiii dull strained te geed, tl OSA1 OS. itennru in caxea. vnw llutter dull : Western Imitation Creamery choice, IDe. Uiiecse quiei Ohie Flats, prlme te choice, VlOe,. .rs fairly active j HQHe for Western, and Statu, Hitimrdnlliltetlncd niiH.eiif. ('fKH-'e ! Gran. ulatrd,fil.lfiajKc, t Tallew steady I'llme City, Cc. Freights nominal. ColTue dull ) fair cargoes, tJe. Hay dull and unchanged. Chicago Produce Market. Ciucaoe, April 30, 0J0 n. in., New Heard of Trade HtilldliiR : Wheat opened strong and ox ex cited, en lower consels and war news i about 'i cents higher. Cern nbeut a cent, eats about half a cent, and previsions nve cents higher, com-, pared with the clese en the old beard, Tuesday, at 1 p. m. Wheat-June, 03Uc. Cem .lime, mc. . . . Oats May, 30We : June, 3ajj(e ) July, 37e. Vnrk lllnn ill KS. I I.nrd May, W 87H; j June. W m i July, 707X. itius May, sj wi : j u Juno.fJliej July, WW. CLOAIKfl. 1 n. in. lklarknln Aflnr llie spirit en the nnmilnir llin tiiiirlcnlH tout. Hninn of tliclr strength mid rnlnd striidv. Thn nlnKP. eninnarcd with Iho opening, Is We higher en wheat, en account of heavy ruins fuvomble te growing crops. Wheat-May, 91K8lJie t June, U3jj;c ; July. OOUe. I Coin May, Mia ; June, 41)e ; July, 49Jic. Oats May, 30Ie ; Junc,37Jc ; July mid Aug., 31ic. i Perk-May, 11 M; June, 111 VKs July. Ill HO. Uird-Mny, Pi Si; June, JO IB; July, 17 ' bid. ., Bibs Miiy, ISWU1! June, 5 93 asked ; July, V US; August, 0 15c. Stock Markets. Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Pu ll a.m. 12 k. 3 p.m. Missouri i-acinc, " ftu Denver ltledruudu. Krle Kansas Texas P4 l.iikoBlieni Ml, J Chicago A N. W common. t)Ji N.N.Ont. A Western... ht. Paul A Omaha.. PuclUe Mall Wi 12 iV u,yt Yi" 10 !? be" i'l 10 ' .7.1 SOW JO lex iiecnesier x l-iiiaeurg St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific , Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union TulcKniph.. Louisville A Nashville N.Y., Chl.AHl I. IW.? UH Lehigh Valley I.cIiIkIi Navigation Pennsylvania :i Heading 8 P.T. Allulmle Northern Pacific Common 17J4 Northern Puclllo-I'ref 40 Hestenvllln IF,1; Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Underground Canada Southern 3IU Oil fsiJJ People's Passenger Jersey Central i ft New Yerk Sleck Market. New Yerk, April 30. Wall street, 1:30 p, in. Slency easy at Hi cr cent. Exchange dull and fairly steady, (ieiernmeiits flnn. Cur rency fa's, tin; bid ; 4's Coup., l'J!J-i ; IJ's de, 111'.! bid. The stock market opened dull nnd prices steady at ubeul yesterday's closing figures nnd soceutliiui'dnll morning, with the exception of Pacific 31all, which was uctlve and strong, and, lias navancea per ccni. en a goeu demand. Outside of Pucllle Mall there was no fcuture of Interest. ir.u. Western Union IV i Adams Express American Express II. H. Express Wells, Farge A Ce., ;. C. I. A C a c. e. i New Yerk Ccntr.il W New Jersey Central , 3.',i Illinois Central Express U;J Ohie Central , Michigan Central ,, bill Northern Pucllle 17K " Preferred u Central Pacific .11! Union Pncltlc ''', 31Ihseui1 Pucllle M Texus Pacific 10 New Yerk Elevated Metropolitan Munlmttau Alt. ft Terra Hiiule " Preferred .. Canada Southern Canada 1'ftcltlc Chicago ft Alten 3r.x. te 1.17 !l 6IH 1J 2iB IX Bl (14. .10 13.1 117 137 4 t8 unes. a unie II. ft Hud Del., Lac. ft West Denver i 8J 101 i! r.ni! t " Preferred , . ., Hannibal ft bt. Je " Pniferrcd Kansas ft Texas IHli Lake hheru 6")'; tsj; I-.E.ftW $. L'vs'lle Nashville txi)i myt .Merris A Essex H2U Northwest iWl 05Jj " Preferred i.ViU Ontario ft Western... 7 Ohleft 3Ilsslsslppl 1 lj " J'ruferrud.... Pacllle Mall tfil M'a Quicksilver i " Prelerred 21 Heading la ns'j Keck Island .". 112 Ulb. Hail Fr.inclsce ny " Preferred 31 Omaha... '.II wt- " Preferred 71 71 8t. Paul 7i 7e, Preferred IW Nash A Chat M 31., L.,8. ftW it Wabash '1 -.U Prefen-ed cG .; C, It. ft Q 1U1K 121 Itechesterft Pittsbuig 3 , IM. A Evans e ;, Manitoba K7J. Oregon ft Nav 71 W "M Oregon Tnnisce U)l U JVlfir AD VEltTIHKMENTH. HAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA Tobaccos only 8c per plug, nt HAUTMAN'8 YELLOW FBONT C1UAU STOHE. A GOOD AUTIOLE ADVEHTI8ES 1T scll. Miller's JlOUAXbOAP Is the best. CHAPPED HANDS CAN HE PIIE- cV.,Ienw y "'a use or MILIEU'S BOlt AX SOAP. Hest in the uiurket. 37IOIIEIGN, : flood the n ADULTERATED SOAPS flood the markftt. Sllllnr,, Unrn-r la n Y.r...w madu urtlcle and 1b guaranteed absolutely pure. NOTICE. -Ll Persons wishing HAMMONDSPOUT SEC. CIIAMPAQNK. with Ledgo 43, Centennial Label en, can be supplied t fl.se a bottle, at HOHUEIt'g LHJUOlt 8TOUE, apiia-lydtt . Ne. a Centre Square. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with the cholce of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en or address, .,, , NO.40iNOKTHQUEEN8T. Table boarders accommodated. aO-tfd F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. JElt03IEH.8HUI.TZ. of Ellzabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Uoinecrutio county convention. d ft w tfd PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF n Woedon Hrldge ever Hlg Chlcklcs creek, near Sloero'a mill, will be received ut the office of the County Commissioners, Lancaster, Ph.. untllU o'clock neon, THUltSDAY, 3IAY.2M 1883. HY OHDElt OF TilE HOAllll. Attest: FrakkGriest, Clerk. u2S-TuThftMd CALL AT STOItB KEIQART'S OLD WINE -FOU- Listen's Extract of Beef. riHEST IM TBB WORLD. Established, 1783. II. E. BLAYMAKElt; Agt. febU-Ud Ne. 29 East King St. QAPE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. O Udptcrs, Varioecxlb and SrxciAL DiaiAaxa or either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can find In Dr. Wright the only Uxe. viab Piivsiciax In Pblladelpela who makes a specially of the above diseases and cubes them T CUHxa e daiuhteke. Adviei BEK, day ana even lng. btrungers can be treated ana return home the game day. Ofllces private. liit. w. lLwuiaiiT, Ne. S41 North Ninth stieet, abeve Hace, P. O. lJex 673. 1'luladelpbU. anaSMydftw AFT'ER ALL OTHERS FAIL, OOMSCIT ' DR. LOBB, NO. 319 North FUtcentj street, below Callewhlll yeett hlladelnhU. Cures all Secret lilicaiea or both sexes. Twonty-YaaniKxperlenee. Cen- ?.,l'i.lS0Ji..y 2iU tVOU8 ANTlHrKCIAL DISEASES. Nusr.boek lest out. Send for It. frlcoaee. lfeursaiI'..n.uU 1 p. iSSlKm, te iep. u. HOOKS FUKK TO Tl AUCTXu! ftlydw Michigan Central M !1K bVX New Yerk Central mil w Wj New Jersey Central 3i,)J XW Wi Ohie Central H uci.. i4U'K.a vvesiern 1IV2 lIFt'.I IV irjstr ad rxnTiaXMxirTM, mllE WONDERFUIi INCRKASB IN JL the sales of Miller' JlOllAX Boap attest its pepulailly. XVKRYitODY USES SOAV, BUT ONLY XL thoae who use MUlcr's BOH AX get the best IOI1BI '4- CAI in tne inameu mUB liANCASTER AND MILIiERS- vllln Ralltritif fVitnnntiv wlll comtnence running Sunday Car en JIAY a. icaveMlllcis- vllle at 7 and 9 a. m., S and p. 1 , in. Leave Lnn- caster at 8 a. te., 12 in., 3 anil 7p. in. aae-31 WITHOUT EXCEPinON, THE BEST Cigars In the town, two for Re, at HAllTMAM'B YKM.OW irltONT CIOAll BTOKK. THE ONLY RELIABLE BORAX SOAP In the market 1s MIl-LKU'S. Insist en having It. inart-Cmd SCRUB, SCRUB, SCRUBIS THE ORDER of the day, MiLlKK'AUOiIA'A SOAP will de the work In half the time. TWO LAROE NEW ORGANS FOR HAM", VKItV CHEAP, of .,.. t n27-3t NO. Va .NOUTU IJOKK hTIlKKT. A GOOD LAUNDRY SOAP1S A. BLESS BLESS te the Housekeeper. Sillier' fills the bill. THE LARGEST, BEST A NO MOST complete assortment of Playlnr Cards in the rlly from 8 cents per pack iijiul HAUTMAN'8 YKLI.OW FKONT CIO. VU BTOUK. ABOR IS LIOUTENED BY THE .US V. M1LI.KU'3 1IOKAX SOA1'. All the arrs'crs sell It. THE BEST theOlty.nt IIAUTMAN'8 6e HAVANA CIOAR IA VKM.OW KIIONT C1UAU 8T0KK. NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS. Families desiring Ice Irem the Lancaster Piscatorial Ponds will be served nt the lowest rash prices by applying le W. F. Youart, Jr., .P Beuth Queen street, J. M. Kckman,ntthesirlngs, erOWlers may be left at nprmfd NO. 131 NOItTII PltlNCE bT. GOTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR 4 B.s New Prunes for U5c 4 IlsOoedltlcofor Weil B.s ecallepcd Crackers .for 23c.; 1ft Ileal Colfce ln Lancaster for sse. NO. 3A WEST KINtl HTIlKKT. D If, FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUItOKON. ItMiifivril fniiti Ne. Ill West Klnu Htrvct te Ne. 27 North Prince. (Uilo rusldence of A. K. Iteberts.) ' mitMind MILLER'S BORAX SOAP cheapest nnd best doctor, dlsease by. removing the cause. IS THE It prevents I RANI) SOCIAL PARTY Ames Kniiirmaii'ti Hetel, Hohrcrslewn, en AT unlay. MAY i, 18H3. Yourself and ludy nte ro re spectfully Invited te attend. u.TlVlt I'mPORTANT NOTIOli " NKW KltA LIFK INSUItANCK CO. All cx-members of thuubeic company In l.au caster county, will meetat Ne. 131 North 1'ilnii' street, Lancaster, en SATUltDAY, .MAY 9, lw, at 1 p. in., sharp. Important business. 03JAm7-2t flit. 8.T. UAV1S AND OTIIKItS. TJOSITIVK AUCTION SALE X or THE WHOLE stock or Hats, Caps, Straw Geed and Fixtures, te cloebunlncss, commencing next SATURDAY, MAY 2, ut 2 o'clock, p. in., nnd 7 o'clock In the evening. I'ETEK WEI1KH, n-2td Ne. 49Nertli)uccu street. GAVE MONEY AND MAKEYOCIRFUlt O NITUItK leek like new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. THE HKST AND EASILY APPLIED. Price, fi Ce.its, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 131 North Queen street, Itiicaster, 1'a. dccS-6md ink tailoring! ' The finest selection of Woelensin Worsteds, Cssiilincrcs. Cheviots. Melten. Tricots and Knit- llsh Plaids, ever bclore uxhlbltcd In this city ran new 1h seen at my Tailoring Apnrtinunts, Ne. 37 North Queen street, oppeslto the Grape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, every garment Is iimile strictly first-class. A comfort, utile and perfect fit always guaranteed. Prices moderate. fieSENBTKIN, The Merchant Tailor, U)21-0rndll 37 North Queen street. SAVE MONEY ' AND 11UY YOUIt HOSIEUY AT HKCHTOLD'8. Hest Hrlllsh Heamlessnnd Demestic from lead ing manufacturers, ut prices loner than ever. Alse Dress and Working Shirt, Punts, overalls from 40 cts up te the best In the market. Com forts, Counterpanes and Hats closing out with out regard te cost. Neckwear, Cellars, Culls, Suspenders und Notions generally. P. b. Uulldlng Stene and hund for side. 1IKNUY UECH'IOLD, Ne. 52 North Queen btreet. GRAND OPENING. I tuke pleasure In calling the nttentleu of my friends nnd Iho public In general that I will eiicn my new Confectionery, fancy Ceke and Ilivad IlakcT and Ice Cream Garden nt Me. V34 East Orange street, formerly W. II. HolUuger's sUnd,enMONDAY.APHlL27,liis where I will keep ti line aasertment of fresh Cakes. Confec tionery and Ice Cream. Orders for Weddings iiuu i unit's iiriiiiipuy uiii;iiut.'u iu uiuicr my per sonal supervision. u'J5-lMd WJI. II. LILLEU. e AK HALL. TEJWYSOfl. "In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns te thoughts of love." Presumptive te frttltioTciiii)8entn n Clothing udcrtfciiienl7 Yes. iicrhaps se but he luis net the whole case of the young man's reelings, ire read human nature und knew. Clethes first. The mind of then ell ordered young man In this locality runs thus In the Hprlng : Clethes, Oak Hall, Sweet heart. Oak Hall has assisted and facilitated many u happy engagement, i'ersuch emergen cies the stock is ample, mero especially lnerv Myllsh Suits of young men's sizes, nnd for nil occasions nud emergencies, hether or business or w erk, full dress or sttcct dress. WANAMAKER & UROWN, OAK HALL, hOUTUEAHT COUNEII SlITII AMD MjUIKKT, PiiiLADELruiA. npi'S-lmd TYK. GRAVES' HEART REGULATOR. HEART DISEASE has eng battled the doctors ; they claim no per nianeiit relief. If se, why Is lt thousands suy Dr. Qrovea' Heart Regulator has cured them or Heart Disease In all Its feimst One lady says for 23 years she has suffered no recurrence of thealtacks. lfgrse years the HEART REGULATOR 1ms been a tried remedy ter Heart Disease. Try It lt unllcteil, if net, uiIvIbe your fi lend he is. ! SI per bottle, O for 3, nt Druggists. Free pamnklet en Heart Disease, Nervous ness, etc., ei F. E. 1NUALLP. nprSO-lyeedJtw Cambridge, Mass. ppEADQUARTEltS POR SUMMER Morlne Shirts and Drawers, t Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. & W. Cellars and Cufft, 5 O, Si a. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffa The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. BHIHT8 AND SOCIETY PAltAl'HEUNALIA MADE TO OltDEll. At Erisman's, NO. n WEST KING hTHEET. iron SALE OH MENT. JTTIOR SALE OR RENT. riIJ An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ, nte Ne. 13 bhlppen street. uUO-tfd II. FltANK ESIILEMAN. TTIOR SALE A LIGHT RAY MARE FIVE X! yeata old ; a geed stepper, gentle, docs net ingiucii ui iiiu curs. litnuliTtiit Ne. 113 WEbP KINO STltEET, Luncuster, l'u , a23-2td 'CTOR RENT. X! The hall-SOxM feet en third story or Stein inetz building, Ne. SJUNorthQueenBlrect, Ap ply te - J. L.8TEINMETZ. fi-Ud TilOR RENT. JU Hi Harber Shoe under IIIltSH & DUO'S STOKE. Centre Square, fiein May 1st. apli-tld TJIOR SALE A STONE HOUSE AND J2 Uulldlng Let, 11,000 of the purchase meney may remain en the jnremlscs, inquire ut apH-luid Ne, 407 bOUTll QUEEN ST. X? -Tkrfii Law Offices at Ne. 45 NQUTH DUKE HTBKKTrand a basment CA fcet long, supplied with water aud heat, WkKH-Ud V, rKANK ESIILEMAN. IW- .--A M..'-.j . ,. ,J'.. V. CLO'tlllXB. "V ffV W WM s -( 1 tB1 0h DOFT GET LEFT, Lnt visit us NOW) while our stock of Spring Clothing is fi-csh and un broken. Wonre fully preimrcil te fiunisll goods for Men, Youths, Beys nnd Children nt the Ledger Building. A. C.YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Phlladelphla. m2-3md Diir oeodb. reiiN s. uiMji'aEoTiCiMvnvei?. LADIES' WRAPS. We have just rocelvod a Line of New Things in Ladlea' Black Rhadzl Rhadzl mer Silk and Brecade Wraps for Spring Wear. The Handsomest Goods Ever Shown at the Lewost Cash Prices. Rhadzimer and Otteman Silks and Brocade Velvets for Wraps, and Black and Colored Chenille and Tape Frlngea for Trimming Wraps. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTEH, PA. 3UMMER (J00I1S. WATT, SHAM & CO, 8 and lCTEast King Street, NK1VSUJIMEUSII.KS In dcsiliiblu styles, 3Sc, 37Ke, SOc, .Vc, "Se, $l.l al'uril. COLOKEH DRESS 8ILK, New 61iudcs, S0c7Sc, ll.tt) a Vnrd. A cfielceaswrtinciitdf SUMMKlt DUKSR OOOU.S At Moderute Prices, INDIA I.INKNS, VICTOltIA LA1VNH, NAINSOOKS, PIQUES SATINUS, HAT1STK8 AN1I CAMIlltlCS Anether Invoice of elegant EMBROIDERIES. SWISS, CAMIHtlC AND NAINSOOK. Full length FI.OUNCINUS. SWISS KOHKS, AN1 ALL OTIIEIt KMUIIOIOKIHKS At Lewest City Prices. I.ndli-n', (ieut's and Children's MCItlNOJUNHCHWKAU III all Sizes nnd Qualities, bust opened our tlrsljlnvelces of PAUASOI.S ANII SIJNSHAIIES. All bought or the largest manufacturers. NEW GOODS, LATEST STYLES, BOTTOM PRICES, at;tiik NEW YORK STORE. J." MARTIN & CO. OFFER -ON- Monday Morning, FOK ONE WEEK, OR LONGER IP THEY LAST, A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN- aOLD ABU BLA1K WALL PAPERS. These goods are nil warranted In every re spect, uru guaranteed net te tarnish or discolor In any way, and are lower In prlce than ever be fore known. There Is ubeut 10,000 pieces In this let, and among them are us geed putterns as cuu be found uuywhere. - ALSO- J'atTJ VATTEUXS GOLD PAPERS, Slightly Damaged, IS Cents. New Embossed Geld Papers, 30c. Paper Hanging dene promptly at Lew Pilccs. 11 work uuurunteed. We have a lanru fnrp nr piiptT uiiugurs, uuu can uu iiiu werK wiiiuu a in Fine Decorating, Frescoing, &c. 1 1 Martin & Ce M Cor. West King and Prince Sts., I.ANCASTKU. PA. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant. Bread, Het sale by Qrocers gcnerally. " Levau &. Sens, Mercnant Miners, Offlce ) IT WOUXH rillNCB 8T, aprJ7-uia ' Jr HEW AnrKnTISKMXXT. innnii n n.rj.ij e NE PRICE CLOTUINO 1IOUSR GRAND OPENING DAY! SATURDAY, -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S One Price Clothing Heuse! Owing te the Increase In Our Untitle, we ncin Obliged te Extend Our Stoic te Mnke Uoemfor the EN'OltMOUS STOCK of CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, - AN1 Merchant wi,ic,iwn,iAvB8EiECTE Four Large Eloers We can lenrldt-iitly juoiulne le be nble te suit the most fastidious. 11TION. We hau aileptcd the ONE PRICE In order te gain nud keep the lull cenlldencn of our customers, as ticutcd alike. EVERY ARTICLE IS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, And u child can be sent toeurstoni temtkea purchase ns well as a bought of us, If net satisfactory when examined al home, we will gladly exchange, or :iury wncn cxumineu. ai neme, i return the lneneylf ncccssaiy. WB 1NV1TK )U AI.I. TO CALI.and lake a leek through our building and stock of uoeds i.f All Descriptions, OH SATURDAY, OUR OPENING D1Y, uclher with the Intention of puivlinsliig or net One Price le Everyone. Ne Deviation. Jiest qualities. HIRSH & BROTHER. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Cerner Centre Square and North Queen St.. uprSV-ttd CLOTH IA a. R KMOVAL I. McCAULEY, IBRCKABT TAILOE, HAS HEMOVKO I'HOM NO. 146 EAST KING STREET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Iiuchmlllei's Uulldlng), Whcre he bus en hand ONEOKTHEflNKbT LINKS 01' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOKTlIKSl'HINa TUAUK KVKIl SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Call and take n leek at the goods nnd j ou will be sura te bae your measure taken lei a fault, nl-tld F INK TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. Iho Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITV OF LANCASTEH. All the Latest Novelties ln FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEltY HEbT WOKKMANSHIP. Prices te suit nil nnd nil goods n ai routed as represented ut his new stoic, le. 43 Berfcli Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE POSTOF1ICE.) H. GERHART. S1 PRING CLOTHING. SPBIIG CLOTHTIG -AT- Burger & Sutten's. We are offering eurHPltlNU stock or Heady. Made CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICE. A call will convlnceyoit that this Is the place te secure a genuine burgalu. We de net etrur ene or two leta as a bait, but we eiler our en tire sttck at prices away down. Men's Business Suits from $7 te $12. Men's Dress Suits from $12 te $15. Youth's Scheel Suits from $4.60 te $7. Yeuth'H Dress Suits from 88 te $12. Children's Short Pants Suits from $3 te $7. Theso are all ou r own make and we de net lies lies Itate te guarantee the fit, style and workman. ship. Ouiwottels: GOODUOOUS AND LOW PltlCES. BURGER& SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILOR3 AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER, l'A. fuinn "-y MAY 2, 1885, - Tailoring, Leaded With Goods, Ol'll PHICKS IlKKV (OMPK SYSTEM j by that mcuuscMijIied) Is i;i:mi:miii:i, wi: ham: Lewest Prices. Newest Styles. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Lancaster, Pa. CEOTUIXO. L.u ANSMAN A RRO. MW THDT6S DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPAIITMENT TRADE Is opening for the season w ltb mero vim than ever. OUU POPULAK 1'ltICE I'OIl SUITS & TROUSERS Areuppteclated. Yeu will de jeurxeiriiilus. tlie if jeu de net leek ut the hUITS weare Making te Measure at floeMU.uo, 15(), JKUi. r.uinndrr.oe. All Newest Choice Goods and made exactly right te jour order. READY-MADE CLOTHING. As wcuic manufacturing all our liemlv-Miule Jlen's and Hey's Clothing, aud bu y for cas'h eulj. we aie enabled te siinu jeu from SS te Se per cent. OUU POPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, INllLACKANI) llltOWN, toil M10.00, MEH CHANT TAILOK1NU MAKE. L. GA1S1AS & BRO, FaahleiiubleMcichant Tulleis and Clothiers, Nes. 66-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Hlght en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Street,) LANCASTER, l'A. 3-Net connected stere In the city. with any ether clothing Mv KRS .t RATI1VON. LOW PRICES! FINE GOODS. What the trade wants Is Kine Goods at Lew l'lices. We lmvn them, tee. LOOK AT OUR GOODS, And you'll find them uiude lust as well us goods at high prices. We'll net slight them te suit ox ex Istlug low prices. Rather suciilice the piellt nnil give such weikas the goedi Justifies. FINE ASSORTMENT -or- ENGLISH & FRENCH CHECKS, AT riUCES AS I0W AS DOMESTICS. DOMESTICS se LOW THAT EVERY SUIT, ONE CAN HAVE A MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING! LANCAbTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, l'A. T7IIS1IKRMKN ARK INVITED V te call and examine a large line of ltnds, Reels, Lines, Files, Red Mountings, and Mlseel luuiuu3 Tackle, at HUHLEY'B DRUO STORE. Ne.Ve3liaiiKHt 4 . . -A. l ,-,. - ."(il -t5 y'. -i -. ' . 1- k