wT3k,. ?!'' VV i uf l! i hSi ' " !t' K'.. P,i"aai iWt s,-w , ' f ' S 'dJf . &. 1 ttfrg I; t f rS ' .it -im 4f . a $? P l 'X J i fV fcst' 'i'F 'ibm'drrM &Z. Mten of ItVAIt'Mtte-ElrcMAa VA'M. JMMh:. i, L' tarrlnv 6xettl. )n IM MlerJtdnurt ,' ."' v-j,T' . , - . . ,. ... -I J BOWH Jrem me u a." xw, milieu uiu uy r of the Betes of Vetenas;wMerKnlBsd tls ', Annie lAinger, of ,Dmit111e, secre. I i fUC.J'onnnyivimuiaiviMenw we oruer. UOlvljr m n ivhhuv vigiuiueiivivi mjh- I with Qcorge II. Thema ramp ISO. li', k'Wf Velerans. Twonty.flve rabmbera mvmerwl in at tue oivanlHillen, wnicii te be tee largest number yet munerca . tat any new society of the orderln thin state. .AHer IW muster uiu luiiuwiiig iiiuuuw vm MMwm a elected and ilnlv installed by 0, I ; H. Tuckpr, camp commander or camp ju : L'iPreaident Miss Laura F. Martin. - CiSVlee Prosldent Mrs. Tiiraie jvieiu VChaplaln-MissJMgB' y sr, Guide HHH??:. V THHEa EllaWlrtnr. Miss Mamie Kllllnti. lM.Kmnui Motzirer. Miss Jda Anna MeDevltt ir the installation the ofllcers and niein- and the Installing oflleors sat down te a rQ mw CU11UUUU, Ub HUIVU uuui inuuiium. VI -.a Meechca wero made by nearly all present. &; tMissIiUnjrerwlU remain in this city for a ZJs? t few davs. as the iruest of President Martin $.,. and Vlce President Klehl. XAXCASTEB COUNTY FAIJl ASSOCIATION 'Urganlieil Fer the Year and September 14-10 Xlzed Fer the Fair. The stockholders of the Lancaster County 'Vatr tumncintlen met ill solect council cliiunlxir ''$$ 10 o'clock this morning mid organlred for rtJjs t", the year by the selection of the following- R ,. "P. , namwl omcers s , fi? - ..rn.-uu".'""' u..".umuii, '"""" wu hip. Vlc Ia UxnulilAlila Xff T. rmninw Mt Tmf Vi .. and W. II. Brosius. Druinera Treasurer J. T. MncGonlgle, city. secretary J. u. lieng, cuy. Kxecutlve Committeo Aaren II. Stiuimy, .Oregon ; County Commissioner Uitigricli, Ijaudisville, nnd J. U. Leng, city. The tltne for holding the next county lulr ,4W tfj- was flxed Soptembor 14 te It) incluslve, and lySr dH was roselvcu te Hx the price of admission .' -;.. Btza cents. xne associaiien nas nptuicu ler a cii.mer. The apnliaitien is new befere the court and no doubt H1 seen be gran toil. imvateBn xnirs. Interesting Intelligence Frem llimu In Hie Lewer Knd. OltiiKNi:, May 4. Mr. Calvin Boyd, of yolrfleUl, son ofSauiuel Boyd, died last Sun nily ovenltig, aged about 2(5. JIe married MissAnnloStcinferd the past winter. Bo Be ceased leaves a large circle of friends te mourn his untimely death. Tlie sympathy of the community is extended te the young widow and the family in their ulllictien. Mrs. Grace Michael ncc Mc.Sparrati, wife of Rew Alenzo MIchael, of Lin coln, 111., is en a visit for the summer at her old home in Fulton township. Mr. Jes. tl. McSnarran is building a f.irm f.irm f.irm house nt Fuirflcld. Win. Malenoy, of New Texas, died of paralysis en Sunday. The Gcctliciin Alinlcrnry. Very handsomely engraved Invitations are out for the semicentennial anniversary of the Ga-tlican Literary society of F. fc M. cel- lege, next Friday ovenlng In Fulton hall, B. Schneder, semi-centennial orator. D. F. Mauger will preside en tills interest ing occasion ; and the commlttce of arrange ments Is composed of A. E. Little, S. li Stof Stef Stof flet, W. A. Peters, li O. Buss, J. C. Nell, A. ij. v. nay ami u. ocueiror, jr. L'alSlully Injured. y Te-day just before noeiitVllllO ' Mr. " Jehn Best was climbing ever seme tables In the basement of his warehouse, ene or the tables whicli had but two legs and was resting en another ui bio, tilted and threw lilm against another table, breaking two of his ribs and otherwiM) bruising him. He went eutside and fain led nnd wasfterwards carried home. He Is Hiill'erlng a great deal or pain. His injuries are net serious. Ijirnlngs of the County Officers. The bills of the soveral county ellleerW for fees earned during the mouth of April were filed v itli the county auditors this morning and are as fellows ; ProtlienotarySklles Sherilf Tomilusen Quarter Session ClorkSettley.. District Attorney Kberly... .. Register Stencr. Orphan's Clerk Keller. Corener H Otteman fl,95U.07 7S7.M CUM 6&J.00 637.05 202.83 02.81 ' KpeilaJ Services at St. Antheny's. X St. Antheny's church was crowded last evening, it having been announced at the morning services that special oxerclsos i euld be held. Theso servlees ceusisteil of the placing of a goldciewn (a present from Miss Mary Kaiil) en the stiitue or the Blessed Virgin, the roception of forty young girls Inte the Bedniity, and a precession of the sodality through the several aisles of the church. A sermon npproprlate te the occa sion was preached by Father Kaui. Second Annual Itoiinleii. The second animal reunion and banquet or the Shinier Fire company will be held en Wednesday ovenlng, the -list anniversary of the death or Ooergo Shiiller and the 33d or the organization of the company. Alex. Geerge has been em pleyed te get tip the banquet. The company will meet at Geerge Wall's en Wednesday ovenlng and alter a business meeting will indulge in a short stroet parade One of the features of the parade will be a file of mombers u earing the old equipments of the company. Death of Mrs. Charlette Miller. Charlette C. Mlller, widow or the lale Tobias Miller, died at the rosldenceofhor step-mother, Mrs. ,'Jcilries, en L'ast King street, yesterday morning. The deceased was about 03 years of age ami is a sister of Augustus Jctlrles, the well known railroad engineer. Her husband was deputy sheriff uuder Sheriir Hartmau. Slie leaves ene grown son. Ylaltlng a Famous Farmer. James Dully, Ames Bewman, cashier or the Marietta National bank, Jehn Haruer, presi dent or the ML Jey National bank, and Mar tin Hlldebrant, ex-county commissleuor, paid Jehn S. Mann, e! Maner, a social visit yesterday. Tliey viowed his Tarms hud stock; vorehandsomoly entertained by Mr. Mann, and upon leaving expressed tliom tliem selvcs highly delighted with thelr visit. The Mayer' Court. Four drunks and ene vag wero the in mates of the station house en Saturday night The mayor heard the cases yesterday morn ing and made the following disposition : One drunk paid costs, a secend was committed for ten days, two ether drunks wero heard and a final disjiosltleu of thorn will be made next Saturday, aud the ledger was discharged. Last night the station heuse was empty. A New Letter-Cerrler, Jehn Zahm, son of II. L. Zahm has been appointed lotter-carrlor in place of Eph. Shaub, who, after a few days experience 'found that he could net stand se much o e destrianlsm as Is required of a lotter-carrior and resigned. Mr. Zahm went en duty this morning. He had or late been connectod with the Lancaster rink and is no slouch of a pedestrian. 4 m Property te lie Sold. A writ was issued te the sheriir te-day di- recting him te sell the real ostate of M. M, Heffman, of May town, te satisfy he execu tion for 20,000 issued against him at the suit of Gen. Simen Cameren. Death or n Mill Hei. Wallitce Wolf died of typhoid fover at his realdonee.on Strawberry stroet, this mernincr .&-&' Wo'eleck. Deceased was for uuiiy years j iPftemtwx of Na Iweavoreomof the Prlnce i , Mrcet cotton mills. His wife survives him. x - . 'f Clese or the Lancaster IUuk. Ufti' The Lancaster rink, en West King strcet, I 4ced for theoaseu Saturday night A large '-5 audience was present Iflt Is reopened as a ..k JTrlnk It will ttt Ia lurnM MAnlAmltAi. ?vif r Tlie City Light. Fer the first time in many months all the ally lights were reported as burning en Sat urday night Iist night seven gaselliie hU fiUed te burn. u - j, V'i. : Utwtwi. " MWH-MSiii, wkAMilulM from the Ke- jHBei tHegte-l iemlnary mxt week, and gW te Japan m mwuenftry, wiu DQienaureu a publle ftreweu, in connection win ine cq mnncemenl exercises en TtieMay cjuvtil inere win uv ,ou m.uec. "jKr.ireT! a rcspoiwe by a memDer ei niacM-fa en0 en uie rrt6rthostU(lcnlerUigpS,IlaTy nnj one uynviljr (udwii fr- Z. BeriMtblr 111. DauUitU. II. ene of the leading business moll and i IT enterprising cltlzens of Quar- ryvlll Is lying dangerously 111 at his home at nlnce. Mr. IL has been the lehillnir line man in the rlace. and is at nrosent en gaged In the manufacture of phesphate at Reading, being the senior member of Uie ilrm of D. D. Iless & Sen. Tn MaMiucrcher rink will be clcicdthU oTcn eTcn lug en account of St. Michael's Society ltall t nlse en Wednesday (circus day). Will be open Tuesday and Thursdny mornings us usual. The Bcvenil Cutliolle church choirs of the pity will meet for rehearsal at the opera house at 10 o'clock en Thursday morning. Frenh Vegetables. Fiem this day te the end of the scaer., I will Intra fresh Lancaster county uspnrngus, head snlad and nil kinds of vegutiiblcs, at tny Dully Slarket, Ne. la East King street. It C.W.ECKKUT. VJSAT1IB. KmsMAR. In this city, en the 23d Inst, Abnim Erlsiimn, In the HOth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the functul, from his Inte resldunce, Me. 411 West Orange street, en Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. MiLLKn. Mays, 18H5. Mrs. Charlette C, widow or the late Tobias II. Miller. Funeral from St. Jauies' chuich en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd MARKETS. 1'hlU.lelphU Produce Sturket, l'lltLADELrniA, May 4. Fleur v ns firmly held, IjutduU ; Rules 1,108 bbls., Including I'u. tninlly, at I.2543V0! western de., ut tl-SeftS&u: Mlnne Mlnne sela extra ut f4.MS.50, Putents nt f3.S0gG.2X Hyofteur linn at pet barrel. II ran wum steady at f 17 75818 'i'i par ten for win ter. lrrttn unsettled. Wheat dull; May, WX i June,tllKj Wl'i, July ; 103, August. Cornqulet; fiU)c. bid, May; MJc. June 57c, July. Oats dull ; 42c, May; 42c June; 43c, July. Chicago Pi oduce Market. Ciiioaeo, May 4, 9 Z0 a. in. Kine weather for glowing crops and the nbucnce of war news opens the markets one cent nnd u-half Inner for heat; Cern one cent lower ; Oats oetr; Perk lSceuts inner; I.ardstreng, enlug te decreased stocks, 2X up; Itlbs 10c loner. Whcul .June, OOJe. Cern Mny, 4SUe . June, lc ; July, tslic. eats-May,35J?c. Perk1 tine, 111 50; July, $11 M). I.eid June, tfl m. Itlbs June, 1182& CLOSINO. 1 p. in. Peace elferlngs brought out laige Hues of Wheat und few tukers. The weakness et the morning continued und e verj-thing cleies weak und loner. Wheat May, 87X0. nominal; June, VffiCei July, mxerntic. Cern May, 47Jie ; June, ITKe ; J uly, 47)0 bid. Oats May, 3(&e; June, 3lje; July, 3Se; Aug., 'Mile usked. Perk June, 911 22K ; July, til HJU. Lard Slay, $0 80; June, 14 M;July, r, 2U Aug., 7iK. Ititis June, H 75QI 77; July, V Sl Aug, New Yerk Produce Market. Nkw Yerk, May 4. Fleur dull and prices unchanged; Superfine Btrtte, $1 70f?l 1 ; thelca de,.)50l 00; extra MinnoHem, (.lull; Extra Ne. 1, t "fi; Common te Fair Extra Ohie, $3 te 01 1 M ; City Mill Extra, $5 1085 15. Wheat Ne. i lted, Winter, May, tt 00;.; ; de J une, $1 OlJjJ ; de J uf y, 11 mjj. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, May 57;c ; de June, 57Kc ; de July, eTKe. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed. Muv. 41Jie : June. 4llfe. LJ4ye nominal ; Canada, "Ce bid. H IliTrty nominal. Mcse, f!2 75(J13. Ijinl 7 iiTi ! 7 -i, July. Molasses iiomliiitrS42c.er 10 tesU Tunii'iillne llrm nt 32c. Kenln quiet ; strained te goeaSl' ", Petroleum dull ICcllnedin ciwHiMOIOKe. Hetter stcaily ; Wcitem ImlUltteiTsireanicry cneice. iwcvivu. unecse uuu aim unchnnged ; Ohie Flats, prime te choice, BfJIOUe. or Veitern.nnd llQHUcfer eggs uuu; ie it Statu. ltlce nominal. bugardull: Ueflncd Cut-Leuf, 0)'e ; (Iran ulatcd, a M6QMJc Tullow steady ; Pi line City, Cc. Freights easier. Coffee, nominal ; fair cargoes, Ec. Hay steady ; Ne. 1 Timethy, f 1 15 ; Ne. 2de. 03c Philadelphia Cattle ilarket. l'lilLAPELniiA, May 4. ISeeves 2,000 ; llghtsup ply prices ndvunted Ve.; extrn, OAftviiv, geed, 546j; medium, tJitiM; common, twii. Shiep and lambs wcre active and 'QKe high er, hlieaied sheep, 2!i5Ue. Weel sheep, 4fS .fc. l.ambs, 5R7KC. Arrivals, 8 NH hend. Ilegs were fulilyuctlve ut eMQflJ.c; receipts, 5.500 head. Live Stock Prices. Ciiioaeo. Cattle Uccclpts, 2,0(10 head; ship ments, 700 head ; miirket slew und wenk : ship ping cuttle, 1.000 te 1,200 It,, steers, fl (05 HI; 1,200 te 1,350 . Vi lti5 411 ; extra, 13 40S 75 ; butchering stock, common te lulr, tl 6001 75; geed tochelcu, W-10(uVtG5; steckers und feeders, $IOOQ5 03. Hogs Uccclpts, ll.UJO held; shipments, 4,000; nutrkei epeneu be ion or, but tun.cd stronger; rough und mixed packing, $ 104:15; packing ana snipping, ki te &e b h, t ;umik; lig shipping, 250 te 3.VISH, H l'jlHj light, 11U te 210 Its, 1,91 OWVft I l(U Xilt U): skins. J.1 .Vtetiaj. 8heci Kcceipts, 2,2ue head , Bliljimcnts, l.Ooe heud ; uuu ket steady udv: eomiuen le lair, i aet$i ; medium te choice, I i 50Q5. East Lidkktt Cuttle Thcie was nothing doing In cattle today; all tint consignment wcre for tbieugh points; receipts, 1,083 head; shipments, none. Hogs inui ket was slew und prices weak ; Phlladelphlas, $1 701 80; Yorkers, ft S0t U); receipts, 0,500 head ; shipments, GOO hend. Sheep wero active ut unchanged prices ; prime clipped, 1 251 50 ; fair te geed, t3 5Q4 20 ; com mon, $J WQA 50; woeled sheep net wanted; lambs, 5c ; receipts, 1,800; shlpmentB, 400 heud. New Yerk Stock Market. Nkw Yeiik, May 4. Wall strcet, U10 p. in. Meney at per cent. Exchange, quiet Governments dull. Currency 6's, $127 bid ; i's Coup., 122; 4fs de,U2Ji bid. The stock market opened weak, nnd during the first hour the list was quite freely sold, caus ing prices te decline yt te 1 percent. The soil ing was Induced chiefly by the uiore peaceful outlook of Uuiepcun affairs und jcperts of con tinued rute cutting In the West, The cliques at tempted te suppeit the list ut times, but en any show of strength thcru wcre icuewed offerings and prices full buck te thu lowest point of the duy, which ure cuuent at the tlme of writing. . lr.M, 3p.it. western union ., cs? .Adams Express American Express U.S. Express Wells, Farge & Ce CO. J. C O. C. C. I New Yerk Central Nev Jersey Central Illinois Cent ml Expicss Ohie Central Michigan Central Northern Pucltle 41 Preferred 80 85; 120 50, CO Control Pacific w' Union Pacific 4s' Missouri Paclile , ill Texas Pacific ' New Yerk Elevated Metropolitan 117K Manhuttun Alt. & Terre Uiiute is " Preferred Canada Southern 27 Canada Pucltle Sri1 Chlcago&Alten 137 CUes. A Ohie 4 D.Allud 70i 7JJ4 Del., Luc. & West 105 laiU "enver 4Ji 4 Krie.. 10 eg ' Prefcncd .; Hannibal & m. Je ,, " Preferred Kansas & Texas iuw njf Northwest...... i4i W5J "" I'rererred ' isj" Ontario . Western tee Ohie & Mississippi je7 " Preferred 1'ucltla Mull by. QuicksiUer .'. ; V " 1'ieterred '.,.. li Heading , ,,.. uy, lteck Island ,... i buu Francisce 17 . " Prcferred 30X Omaha vM i4? . " , Prcfentid , 72 70 St Paul .-. (jsiif esw l'l-efurrcd , 102J Nash&Clmt , S3 M.. L..8.AW ''' Wuhush Preferred C, 11. A Q ; 121 UechOMtcr A Pittsburg i'i Pd. A Evans ,, Manitoba ,,,, ui Oregon A Nav. 73lf Oregon Trausce., u-J J 5 71 Sleck Markets. Quotations by Uced, McQranu A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a.m. 11 u. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Central 48 Nuw Yerk Central ,...,, bVJi K$ ii New Jersey Central X)i S5-2 3Z Ohie Central , .... U JJl.,Lavk. Wtisturn.,.,...au5 lWJi 103 5H 1J5 111 62 lOU MK 7?2 125) i" vv. K 2Vi 14U ffiffiTfa h DarMR(e rM,.., KT AJ 4W leg 10 KlJJ 9 Mi && .... 2 eaX fK ii" 4$ .... 2 5 K.nma i.k-ai WllVfiltillt "..VTL am. -!.:: fi a:! .n . n .. nfim mnn . . ji.unua nnuirn Bt, rani umena raoine M.ll Kechester A Pittsburg sl Paul i.,....f. Texas Pnclfle union l'acine wauasn common . . Wabash Preferred . Western Union Telci IOiitsvllle A NashTllle, n, r., t;nt.Ht, u T,ilt.i VnllA... j.enign navigation .... ri)l Pennsylvania.. S Headlug , 8 P. T. AllulTale 1 Northern l'acine Common 17',f Korthern Pacific Prof 3U2 Hostcmvllle Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central. ,. Underground , Canada Southern H 7 5-18 17U 17 s$ .... IB oil wa People's Passengcr , .... Jersey Central SEW AnrZnTIBKMENXB. Tjieii iient! " J " " "" JJ The llascinent under the Farmers' Hetel, It UBO.HCHLOTT, VirlTIIOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST ,'TT . Cigars In the town, two for 5c, at tHAUTMAN'3 YKLI.OW fuent' cieaU STOUK, -VTOTIOE TO ICE CONSUMERS. .11 Families desiring Ice Irem the Lancaster Piscatorial Ponds will be served ut the lowest rush prices by applying te W. F. Yeiiart, Jr., U Seuth Qucen struct, J, M. Eckinan, at the spi lugs, orerdcrs may be left at aprtStfd NO. 134 NOHTII PUINCK ST. MEETING OF AUXILIARY. Tlie regular meeting of Iho Ladles' Aux iliary will be held THIS EVKNINO In the Y. M. C. A. building ut 7:30. A full attendance Is de sired. It PENNA. CIGARS FROM 1.00 PER Hundred up, nt HAUTMAN'S YKLI.OW FKONT ClQAlt STOKE. THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete; assortment of Playing Cards in the city from 5 cents nor pack up at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT CHJAIl 810 UK. N' OT1CE. Persons wlshlnu HAMMONDSPOUTSKC. CIIAMPAUNi:,wlth Ledge 4.1, Centennial Label en, can liesuppuea ; ii m a iinttln, ut KOHKEIl'S LI0UOU STOKE, aprtMydlt Ne. 22 Ccntru Snuuie. FOR SALE. A THOROUGH - BRED Shepherd Deg, well trained ; has drawn thirteen premiums; Invaluable te u farmer or stock raiser ; is a geed house deg anil perfect bounty. Apply te W. J. MAIHIKN, Old Postefllce llulldtiig, ltd Centre Setinrn. MA1NNERCHOR RINK Will be closed this (Monday) evening en account or Hall hv the ht. Michael Society. Will nlse be closed en Wednesday (Circus Day). Open Tuesday and Thursdny mornings us usual. Music every evening by the College Sextette. Admission, 10 cents. mi ltd PROTECT YOUR BUILDING'S lly using llmce's Excelsior Elastic Hoef Pulnt. Guaranteed te wcur5yeurs or repainted free of charge, ut less cost Hum an)' ether nlla- bio Koef I Paint STE1GEKWALTA llltOS., AND NO OT11EKS are ut present agents for Lancaster ceuutv. ie. 11 ll.E.lj Ql jbr.r. i , tn2-3td Lancaster City, Pa. TTIINE TAILORING. jl; i The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds. Cesslmcrcs. Chovlets. Meltons, Trlcetsaml F.ng- llsh Plaids, ever befere exhlbited In this city can new be seen at luy Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Queen street, opposite the (J rape, linici. employing eniy ine iwst Maners, every ylngenly garment is made strict lytlrst-class. A comfort- able nnd perfect lit always guaranteed. Prices moderate. UOSK.NSTKIN, The Merchant Tuller, in24-CmdK 37 North Queen street XTOTICE, A.1 OFFICESUSQUEHANNACANALCO., Cekseh Lexisotem akii Davis bTS , llultiinere. Mnv 2. ls". Notlce Is Hereby given Unit a general meeting et thobteckholderHOf IhlsCempauywIllbe held at the office, in Halt I mere, en MONO A V, the 13th Instant, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the election of efllccrs and managers for the enriulntrycar. The transfer books will lie closed from Mon day, the 4th Instant, until nfterthe election, lly orderef KOIIEKT IJ. IIKOWX, niy2jtul Treasurer. AVE MONEY liUUL- IIOS1EKY Vuj-LLLi'mi.ii'a .'vl -Ji7T.vv licsi nritisn Hcamiess ana oeinesiio from leal Inir inunufacturerH. ut tirlccs lower thaneer. Alse Dress and Working Shirts, Pants, Overalls from 10 cts up te the best In the market. Com forts. Counterpanes and Hals closing out with out regard te cost- Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Suspenders und Notions generally. P. S. llulldtiig Stene and Hand fersale. HENKY 1IKCHTOLI), Ne. 62 North Queen Street JJiSTATE OP JOHN HOFFMAN, LATE li of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate liuvlng been grunt ed le the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto, uiureiiuested te miiVe liiiincdlute set tlement, und these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. A. F. DONNELLY, Executer. nirHitclM Jse. A. Cot Lie, Attorney. ESTATE OF MARY GMINDER, LATE of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters tcstninenturyen said estate having been granted te the undersigned, at I persons indebted I hereto nru requested toinuke Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands ugatnst the Miuie, will present them without delay for set tlement te inu unuersignca, learning in the city of Lancaster. JIAKY FOKDNEV, Executrix. iipnl-oteuwM J he. A. Covle, Attorney. A SSI ONE D ESTATE OF JOHN Strohm.lateof theclty of Lancaster, new del eased. The undersigned auditor, te whom thu court lecomuiltte the last auditor's report en said estate, for the special purpose set forth in the opinion of the Honorable Court of Cem. men Pleusef Luucastcr county, filed March 21, Ids.',, will sit for that jmrpese en TUESDAY, thu 1 Jthduy of MAY, 18sJ, ut 10U o'clock a. in., In the Library Keem of the Courtlleiisc, In the City ei Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may uttend. WM. It. WILSON. n20-3tdM Auditor. TvR. J. K. SHIRK, Office: Ne. f05 Seuth Queen Slrccl. LXMCABTIR, I'A. SUKGEKY AMD DISEASES OF WOMEN. Sl'ECIlLTIKS aTolephena Connection, ul linM,W,S&liuw FULTON OPERA HOUSE. MAY 7th, at 8 P. M. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT VOIt THE IlKNXflT Of ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL,, lly the following Baltimore artists : Miss Eliza llelh lloltzheover, Sole Pianists ; Miss Jenny Heltzhoever, Sole Vlollnlste ; Mrs. Charlette. Ilanlesty, Miss Emma Walter, Sopranos ; Miss Anna Meule, Miss Estelle Clarke, Mezzo-Sepru-nos ; Mrs. Ucoi-gle Pciklns, Miss Curmellta Elder, Altes ; Itev. Jeseph Graf, Director, as sisted by the United Catholie Church Cheirs of Laucustcr; Mr. Ferdinand Weber, Conductor; Prnfi U. Unas, Accompanist. Ne extru charge for Keservcd Scats. nU-ttd M- AY BUSINESS. The "met He month of May" Is a clothier's harvest. Oak Hall expects te guraerlurgu sales from thu Ilia Millien Dellau Stock 4 And the PercLAU Little Pricks. The wisdom of the peeple .will make the ex pectation an accomplished fact, At Oak Hall. Wanamaker& Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cehskh Sixth and Mauket, 1'iw.ADELrHiA. uprs-iuid NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND w GUNNEKS. All persons are hereby for. lildden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Ijiiimister counties, whether inclesed or unln- uesca, either ler the purpose of sheeting or flsh lng. as the law will be rigidly eiifercccf against iu utKsuiiiKuuBuiuiiuauui ine uuuerslirned after this notleo. WM. COLEMAN FKKKMAN. It. PEKOY ALDEN, """" KlllVAItltf! VUVI'UIV Attorney for It W. CeJemau's heirs.' ecUl-tfd&w ' OSCOE MURPHY, D. D. S., OKADUATE OT The Pennsylvania Collexe of Dental Surgery, wiru l)lt II. D. KNIGHT, S34 North Queen street, Laucuter, Pa. Den tHtry in nil 1U branches. marlt.rS3aa atf.V.Vi!.'.'.'.'.'"' W& tv$ it. f..l.t. i.4 1 S.W '.: J ) .i i. ipii.. t ..... iw kiA '&' !,Y IiqTKlAlGHKtW MONDAY; SMW ADTXHTUKMKNT8. CUNTS WILL . BUY TUB BEST Household friend Miller's Borax Seap. BY'USINH MlLLKU'S BOB AX BOAP . jreu kaveall tbeadranUgesef a toilet and laundry soap. mart-Omd FTER ONOK USING MILLEIVH 110R J. AX BOAP no person can afford te de with out it. MITATION I8JTHE BINCKUE8T FOItM I of flattery. Te-dnv thcre nre six different kinds of Benn Henn In the market, lint none inun ei uemx mwn in iiu Hiaim-i. nnv iiuii.t osessUio virtues efcMlLLBlt'S PUltE 1IOIIAX bOAP THE PUREST AND BEST IS ALWAYS the cheapest. MIM.KIl'S.PUUB IIOKAX SOAP, harmless and effective BE SURE NOT TO BUY ANY BORAX Seap unless the narae Charles F. Miller Is stamped en box, label, soap and wrapper. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with the choice of rooms en the first or second fleer, surpassed by nene lit the city. Call en or address, ", . AU.WiAOIUJI IJUX.AH Dl, Table boarders accommodated. aO-ttd C1KASONAI1LK NKCESSIT1ES. O Tarlne Meth Pads, True Persian Insect Powder, Ueflncd Campher, Insect Powder bel lows ; for sole at HUIILKY'S IHUTU STOKE. -J. West King St. "POR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEKOMEll-SIIULTZ, of Ellzabctbtewn lwreugh. Subject te the decision of the Dcmocnitle county convention. d A w tfd GIVEN AWAY. One 15e. bottle of Ferest Flower Cologne, with I ft of Tea or 2 B.s of 25e. CefTee, at CLAItKE'S TK.A AND COFFKK 8TOUE, NO. 38 WEST KINO BTltEET. BfJMinp Starch, 5c. ft. Tclopheneconncctlon, FOR SALE. Monday and Tuesday next, the flnest let of Little Ponies ever brought In Lancaster at the Merrlinae Hetel.1 Kind and well broken. Twe days only. ,li.Vlll Ul2.2ld FELIX HOY. AA. Use Mnuiieini The Original. inuy21yM,SAW,U BB. Heller Fleur. The llcsl. VXT UOODB. TOHN S. GIVLEIt GEO. F. RATH VON. TO GENTLECfiEM : We have new en hand a full line of ENGLISH, FKKNCHnnd AMEK1CAN SUITINGS IN ALL THE NEWEST SPKINU AND SUM MEK STYLES, Direct from Importers and Manufacture! s, nt low down cash pilccs. We ale prepared te make Suits te order at short netice, foreld men, tnld-dlp-nged men, men who dress plain or fashion able, young men w he want the very latest cut. We make a specially of making Heys' and Youth's Clothing. Our Cutter Is one of the best, most experienced nnd practical cutters In Lan caster. We employ nene but the best workmen and use only geed trimmings, and guarantee perfect fits. Our prices are down le suit the times. We also have en hand a full line of Spring nnd Summer Underweur, for Men and Heys; Gauze Shirts, sizes 31 te M Inches; Jean Druwcrs. 2 le 43 Inches; Hoslery, Gloves, Neck wear. Handkerchiefs, etc.. In the very latest styles and ut the Ien est cash pi Ices. JOHN S. 6IVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTElt, PA. D .HESS GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, 8 and 10 East King Street, JCable Dress Goods, ALLCOLOKS, 10c. A YAKD. FINE COLORED CASHMERES, YAKD WIDE, 23c. A YAKD. . C0PURE DRESS GOODS, NEWfeHAUES. 37Kc A YAKD. Satin Berber, Yard Wide, 50 Cents a Yard. 40 in. COLORED CASHMERES, ALLWOOL,50c. A YAKD. FRENCH SATIN BERBER, PINE QUALITY, tl.00 a Vurd. Astonishing Iturgulns. M Dezen TURKISH TOWELS Vi'A Cents Kuch, Werth 25 Cents. 2,000 vlnk INDIGO BLUE SATIXES, 15c. a Yurd ; Werth 20c. WHITE GROUND FRENCH S ATTNES 15c. u Yard; Iteal Value, 37JJC HEW YOKE STORE. J. B. MARTIN & CO. "OpMstery DepartmeEt. LACE CURTAINS In Ecru and White, from Ce te f 20 00 n pair, Special llarffulu In a Taped Edgu Luce Curtnlu incni j, ui i.a pur pair, iieiuuuiii l.ac In I, 2, 3 pair lets, allwe-thlids vulue. temuuiit Lace Curtains MADRAS CURTAINS! TAPESTRY ! I.uca Huntings, Lace lied Quilts, Lace Pillow BIuilus, Lace Liunhrequlns, Iiralded Pillow Shams, Vestlbule Lace, Antlque Inserting Lace Bullion and Chenille Fringe In all shades In hall, and Chenille with cold nnd sIlTer tinsel. CHENILLE OUNAMENTS In the Latest Novelties for ornamenting Tuble Cevers, Ac., 4C. OUBTAIN POLES In Walnut, Ash, Cherry and Krafts. Special liurculu in Walnut and Ash Poles at 50c, com. plete. am Drapery Chains! GIMPS I Haw Silks! Jules! Cretonnes! JUTK AND KAW SILK TABLE COVEKB I a-lrapcry Pins, and nil the Itaber-Dashcry beleuglug te nn Upholstery Department. tin d Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LAN.0AfiTKB.FA. J. B. Mar ' t 0 - fc ' , 18S6 vtOTnnra. VS)v H t ren Ninth Anniversary ! 1876 188$."" GRAND DISPLAY -or FINE CLOTHING -FOK- MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS CHILDREN. AND A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. XW,A V K1.COM K TO ALL.-K iu2-3tnil M YERS A RATH VON. THE FIRST OF MAY IS HERE, And hew many pcrmin have neglected the pur CllllMJ of SUITABLE CLOTHING FOH Warm Weather. Don't unit until Warm Weather is Here, IIUY IN ANTICITATION. IT WILL COME, IT MUST COME, AND WE'KE MIKE IT'S NOT KAIt OFK, Noir, we ny te you, DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER, BUY NOW. Yeiieun huyimirjiittaft CHEAI'nt later. If ou are new ready te buy. come and loelr at our GOODS and PRICES. And we knew we can Interest you ; we think ue can, nt leant, muke un lmjirenslen. Furer nuwlth ivchII, and we'll make a cuh cuh cuh toiuer of yqiu MYERS cfRATMFOfl, LADING LANCABTElt, CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, . fcANCASTKK.-PA. F INK TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINE'TAILORINQ. The I.iirgent and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY Or LANCA.VTEK. All Iho Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OK SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEKY KEST WOKKMAN&HIl Trices te suit all and all goods warranted as represented ut bis new store, le. 43 North Queen St (OPPOSITE THE P0STOF11CE.) H. GERHART. TT HAS COME. WHAT? THE FIRST OF MAY. l hen nil nut uie robes Itself In irav nttlre : mid this reiuinds us Hint NOW li THE TIME TO IIUY Spring Suits, Spring Underwear, AND- Gents Furnishing Goods, AND THAT Burger & Sutten's CLOTHING DEPOT, Ne. 24 Centre Square. 18 THE I'LACr, OF ALL FLACES TO IIUY. Yeung"iuan. If you would cut a dash. Or If you'd pe upon a mash. Don't foolish be, or ever-rush Ue where they de net deal lit trash, Ner sell cheap goods because they're flash, (!e buy your goods low down for cash. BDRGER&SDTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIl, FA. s AVE MONEY AND MAKE YOURFUU- NITullE leek like new by using Lightning Furniture Polish. THE I1EST AND EASILY APPLIED. Price, 23 Ckkts, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. dec8-Cuid T K VAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Dread. Fer sule by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, Merchant Millers, Office 1 17 KOKTU PRINCE 8T. anr27-Ctnd M '" c35- KKWAnrA Tl ACER A BROTHER. H-AGER r-' 'v t" SPRING & SUMIMNDERWEAR. LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT. Complete Lines of Unbroken Grtuze and Balbritfgttn Shirts ; Gauze, Jean and Feather-Weight Drawers, in AH Sizes, for Men and Beys. LADNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Rollable Makes of WHITE SHIRTS at Fifty Cents, Soventy-Fivo Cents and One DpHa. Men's Fancy Shirts. Fancy Pleated Shirts. LIGFT-WEIGIiT HOSIERY. Balbriggan HaU Hese, Llsle Thread Half Heio, British Half Hose, Fancy Half Hese, Solid Colored Half Hese. NOVEL AND STANDARD NECKWEAIl. The Latest Styles or Linen Cel- lursniKl Cnfls, Hiiiulhcrciiiers, SnsieinIerH, Olcnes, Gentlemen's Unibrolles, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. ItAllNVM'S rjRANI) LONDON CIRCUS. BARNUM & LONDON EXHIBITING Wednesday, May 6th. PATRONIZED BY THK MOST FASHIONABLE AND ELEWANT AUDIENCES EVER SEEN AT ANY ENTERTAINMENT. Greatest and Grandest Exhibition evor given by P. T. BARNUM, and cor cer i ?ly.MeBt Magnlfloent ever erganized. The Press and the Public rivalB t?$2Sr!nsr their appreciation of these NINE ENORMOUS SHOWS COM BINED IN ONE. PPP TTTl ,. ,. T V V T P P T PIT T P T P T P , T P .' .. T CiKIUTUST SHOW ON EAIITII IN UNION lOItEVLK Willi THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS. Sanger's Iteyal llrltkh Mcuiigcrics anil Ureal Iiitcriinlienal Allied Shows. 3 Grand Triple Alliance Circus, with Three full companies, in 3 Rings 3 2 Immense Deublo Menageries of Wild and Trained Beasts 2 1 Grand Reman Hippodrome, -with Glorious Races l 1 Huge Elevated Stage for Special Performances 1 1 Mammoth Museum of Living Human -wonders 1 1 Increased Ethnological Congress of Savage Tribes 1 0 BARNUM, BA1LY & HUTCHINSON, Sele and Only Owners. "e TWO PERFORMANCES EVERT DAY, AT 2 AND 8 P. Jl. DOORS OPEN' ONE HOUR EARLIER. These who nre net M-nted Five Minutes heiniu the performance? uiM theGniud Spectacular Entree una the tlreiit Display of all the btrnnge People, Curiosities anil .Itiiube, with luwts of little children en his back. JUMBO, the Colossus of Beasts, JUMBO JO-JO, the Deg-Faced Bey, JO-JO. '' AllADA. the Wild Mini, Tattooed Hindoe tlnnrfu, Acrobatic, Mhlctlenndhpecl il Actx, Wonderful Heller bkatlmr. MI-jS ZASIJIOJIOTO, ilOUNTINO TilK I.AIIDKIt OF NAIiEI) SWeIlDS. Japa Japa Japa nene Shick- lre Perfennen, AseoimienlslH. AerlulMd, VretIci-, etc. loe Marvelleus Acts, liioe I'rtutlltnnd Illnritu IIilin 11.. ,.r.. i I ..!-.... VZ , u,"",0 ..iii.ke, '"uui, .-n.-i:iiu', "U""V 'iiuuimi jv.itn, 4Uuiy IM1U1, irflmrM l.lnnn nln NALA DAMAJANTI, TIIKIIEAUTIKIJI, AND IIIMIOIC HINDOO KVAKK CIIAUMi:it. VAST hi IIXOI.015ICAI. CON liHKSS OK STKANOK HAVAOK TYPKS OP Hl'MAlJ I IIKINI; lifivatly lucielvJed and uni.iemcd. centulnliiKsiiccluicus of neai ly e erj- Knon n trilie en earth. HliidWi, Sj ri.un. liuruiciu, Uuntenm' Ians, AfKluiig, Tedurs, CuniilliulB,UI.MiiBjnri; AiiHtnillani,OceiiiiloIdelutor,'-loiixlndliiiin, Indian entii, Ijluind.iliiH, l'utiiFrenluna. Zuliw, bljiuet-e, Artec, G'IiriiIi-m, lluddhiitt Priet, llotecudos, NuhlaiiB.Nuiitch DiuicIiik Ulrls, Mulujri, Mount; Hek, Dnuifs, etc., etc. THE WHITE SACRED ELEPHANT. Every Matinee Precisely Similar te the Evening Performance. A World of Endless, Unceasing and Uninterrupted Attractions. Ohildren wild with Delight. Parents and Guardians bewildered. Kyery clnm of Vlxlter Charmed, Awed und Astonished ut the MuKiiltiide, limiieiulty, (j random' and bnleuder of these United Uliiuts of blieus und Kludenruiteii of Unlvei-hiil linenledire. In In atrucllen and AniUKuiucnt. 8 . 'or the accouimedulloii or thoie wishing touveid the new da en the uieundsnu olllie luii. been estnbllshed nt L. B. HeiT's Music Stere, 53 North Queen Street, Where ltescrcd Numbered Scats enn be puichusednt the Itegular Price, und Gvneuil Admission TlckeUut the usual hllhtulvunce, ADMISSION te EVERYTHING, fiOc. (CJHLDKEN Under NINE Yrs, a5e.) THE GREAT FREE STREET PARADE, With $1,500,000 Werth of Rare and Costly Objects, en the Morning of the Arrival of the Shows. -EXlBITING IN HEADING MAY OTI1 ; VLOTUIXU. L. OANSMAN A BKO. Simply Impossible-. We have clipped thu w luus of competition by stalling the season with unquestionably the best and most stylish Clothing that can be made by.uire and skill; and selling It te low thtttleirer tMey cannot be. It Is simply Impossible, for Instance, te secure clsewheru inuwiuu vuneiy ler u peiieciiy kutisiuciery Chei co In Men and Beys' Suits That you find en our counters. Yeu will like our MEN'S bUITS for M00, $8 00 and tiaea, nre Just built for this mouey.savliig lime und will suit you exactly. Our llOYb' SUITS ut f 1,73 te $1.50 ure lust sellers. Our Custom Department Is new and has been for several weeks past In full operation and we're uoteiilypiepured te receive aud promptly till your orders for SPrUNGpLOTrlING Hut will, In advance, guamntee you Custom made Garments that can't be surpassed In style,quallty, tltormake, bytheu et liiitny houses tu the city, All-Weel Suits te Order -AT- $10, $12, $15,$18, $20 and $25. CAUTION In calculating value conslder well Quality, Pattern, btyle, Workmanship, und see bow they lit the price CONCLUSION-Thts Is the pluce te buy. I. BAISIM & BRO, Nee. 63-68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange Btrect,) LANCABTElt, PA. -Net connected with any ether clothing I tore In the city, TIME, MONEY ANDLuVUOH SAVED Vy using MILLEU'S ?UUK UOltAi Sep. Its TIBKMEKXB. '. & B R O. C sneu: 9 UNITED SHOWS. HERE ON '!.S iiuiiii a mmn nn n ir it mm mm - hssh ' !' AA It It NN N If II MM MM " 8 8 ! 'I A. A It It N N N tl H M M M M " H !' A A It It N N N It II M M M .M 8 !!BB,, A. ,A. ii"1".'. N N N It U M M M M SSSfl !! i! AAAA It It N N N II II M M M M H J' A A 11 II N K N II It M JIM M H !in,,.," A A It U N NN U I J M Jl M 8 H linilll A A K 11 N ,N UUU SI Jl M BSSS .." i .. .' .e. . . . . lyillllII4lHt J. tMlltMP, IK).Cl, UniCCIUI E'ful Peiuule IlUIllUI tUUCaiCU Llt'Pll.Ulla, liiiUV ' KU'phuiitH, him ItAUIUSISUllQ MAY 7th. apiS.sn.VT.SOim.,! roil BALIS Olt JtlSffT. I7IOK HALK OH KKNT. J An excellent Duelling en easy tenns, situ, ate Ne. 15 bhlppcn stieet. HilG-tfd 1I.FKANK ESHLEMAN. ITIOIt niJNOV J A thice-stery 1I1IICK HOl'SK, Ne. ?l West Chestnut btrcet. Apply ut IiiyMUl TIMS OFFICE. Ilarbcr Shep under HIIISH A IIKO'S STOHE, Cunlre Squaie, from Muy 1st. apl5-tld TTlOIt SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND J liulldlng Let. 11,000 of thopurchase money umy remain en the piemlse. iiHitilie at apH-lmd Ne. 107 SOUTH QUEEN ST. FOll KENT. Three Luw Olllccs at Ne. 43 NOllTH DUKE bTUEEl'i und n basmuntU feet long, supplied with water and heat. iiinrJtJ-ttd 11. FUANIC ESHLEMAN. 3in rkrknwe"T,IOPMir'TiiNERY SA.JiJJJ New Yeik and Paris Mtlll Mtlll neryCe. Our new store, 14) North Qucen street, Lancaster, Pa , Is new open wlthan Elegantllne of Huts, llonnets. Flowers. Feathers, Ae., ut our usual CHEAP F11I0ES. Hoping our customers nnd the Ludies In general will please favor us With their presence, ie lemulii liuly yours. flUlY IUUII APiU 1-AlllB ill l.l.l.l.lll lilt.. Juu8-tfd Fermeily of 'ii West King bt. R EMOVAU I. McCAULEY, MERCHANT TAILOE, HAS HEMOVED FltOM NO. 140 EAST KING STREET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET! (Iluchiulllur's llulldtiig), Wheiu he has en hand ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC G0( FOU THE SPUING TIIAD1! EYEU SHOWN IN THIS CITY, Cull and take u leek at thu cneds und vim be stirule have your measure taken lembult.1 at-iiu . 1 -t- I .ikwi-!iiifr&ati(ife' . t ,K i. .ut, Mf V' n v " VV; Jhr ; " wt ri?j"irfry r svr "" "
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