-r THB LANCASTER DAILY PrTELLIEKCEIt, WEDNESDAY, APK1L 28. 1880. 'iff IT I ti tr. Ife i - J , ft ,7 f i e ' ,. ,c -y I. " wildms PAT FINES. Arr4tr rjeLATtum tjt (,- hfM Ml HdgoadeklOT llllim lleqalreaiMrts ted . arte Bait-A ' " M ftMaoUea Canwd by Cart-In. BniCotTHKMidee of Irru.ieciiiu COLUMBIA, P.i AJU 28.-Cblef Burgess jMkMi IMpirt6l tbe borough of Cel- , IMMlrMMWM Hl(rinst u. u. rergu M,wlwlweUtfflOUMOn North Third atonal, Hht Mrare te comply with an orilln erilln MUlB uMInn te occupying aiartef the afjMt'wHh building materials, without a pttmkl .Aaether ordinance calls for the ngrn of a red light en any obstructions In aetreetdurlBg the night, for tbesaletyef peieuua traveling through tbe town. Mr. Verguaen bad net secured n permit from tbe proper autborltles and bad failed le hancj a red tight en the obstructions. A llneertlO was Imposed en hlin for bis neglect, which be paid. William IT. Hnsanilnhlnr. another builder . 4- IV'' nt rVdllttlhla nmrrwtnfl t llBVO a fOd llghtl exposed at tome obstructions In the street in E& Chief Burgess Jacksen entered suit against l m. tl..HlilA rr Ma tiet-ler-t nnd lift was given a bearing last night at the ulllce of Squire Evans. The penalty for lien cotnpll cetnpll cotnpll anee with this ordinance is ?10, and this tltie was imposed upon Mr. Hogcndeblor. Caught lu a Cave-In. Tuesday afternoon Martin Adams, a laborer, living In Shadtewii, was engaged In dlgglug for the foundation walls for the new houe of Jehn R. Krcider, en North Third Ntreet. The ground In this part of tenn Is what Ii called "made ground" and considerable depth must be attained te secure a solid foundation. Adams was engaged In digging trenches and bad dug about ihree tent vv lien the earth auddenly caved in and the man was burled under tbe dirt up te his neck. The ether workmen at ouce commenced releasing the man from his )oltieii and had almost done se when a woman, through curiosity, steed tee near the bunk mid a quantity eiuirmgain leu ou jiiiniui. no was at last released from his iositieti and rtv inevcd te bis borne. The mishap resulted In painful bruises about bis loner limbs and bis right feet is severely sprained. it is net thought that any Internal injuries vvereBua- tatnea. J. no shock ei me accident renuerea the man unconscious. Qlren Anether llc-wrlng. Officer Wittlck brought Kate Kreuell, the young woman who was taken te Jail last Thursday morning en the charge of larceny of articles from tbe bearding beuse of Misses P. and S.Coeper,to Columbia yesterday after noon for another hearing at the olllce of Squire Evans. Tbe stolen goods have been recovereu anu mere is no uestre te prosecute. Tbe young woman is evidently et unsound mind. At the squire's olllce she was very reticent and did net appear te comprehend any question asked bur. She professes ig norance of the stolen articles In her trunk, and did net knew hew tbey get In her pos session, tlbe will be seut teher home In Leb anon. Tuey Were Democratic Fishes. Mr. Jehn Fendrlcb, proprietor of tbe Gem cigar manufactory, ou Tuesday morning sent le President Cleveland a line pair of shad. Tbe shad weighed about fourteen pounds ; and upon actual measurement were a tritle eer two feet in length and six and a half inches bread each. They were two beauties and will doubtless be much relished by the president and his household. Tumi Noted. A company of ladles and gontlemen from Lancaster will give "A Lessen lu Love" lu tbe opera house en Thursday eteulng ler the benefit of Hi. Paul's Ladies' Soclable society. "Has. and Cox" will conclude the entertalument. The box sheet Indicates a large beuse. Benjnmln Selple, of Washington borough, was sued by Sallie Hanley, et Marietta, ler assault and battery. A hearing was had last night at tbe olllce of Squire Yeung and the lic ensed placed under ball for 5100, ler a trial at court. The shad llshleg of la.it night and early this morning was the poorest thus lar this season. The total amount et tbe catch would net reach 200 llsh. I'eur tramps were arrested by Officers Gil bert and Kennedy, et the railroad police, for priding en' freight trains. Tneywere sent te Jail ter ten days each bv'Squlre frank. Jehn J. Klstler left town this morning for a visit le New Yerk. Tbe Salvation Army und the ueweenverhs weie parading about tenn last night sing ing their songs and with tambourine play ing. "Brether Danny," the dnarr, villi have bis farewell ulglit en Thursday night, when be will depart ler new scenes et work. ailtB. V.I.IZ.IUHTU CllAilf.SKiS. One of Tbe llett Kueitu Old iJiilles ul Lancas ter pira at un Ailtancrd A;e. At an early hour this morning, Mrs. Ellza betb Champneys, wileet the late lienjamln Champneys, pgssedawuy, altera Uriel illness, In the S6th year of her age. She was n lire, long resident of the county, the greater por tion of which she lived in this city. She was tbe daughter of Jehn Ilachman and was born a few miles north of this city. In 181! I sbe was married te Benjamin Champneys, then a rising young lawyer, but who afterwards became one et the ablest lawyers in the com monwealth. She was thu mother of eight children of whom Ilenjanilu, ler man v years an attache of the Lancaster County Kat'ienat bank; Edward, a member of the Lancaster bar; KJIzabcth. wife of Wm. Aug. Atlee, and Miss Annie, are living. Sarah, ber eldest daughter, tiled upon thu verge of young womanhood, and Christian, June and James were called away some vetrsaca Her husband died en August 9.1671. Fer aome years Mrs. Champneys resided at Se. 37 Last Orange street. She was an active, healthy woman until a very lew wcoksage, when she contracted a severe cold. Her death was mero the result et old age than dlsease. Thern was probably nu woman bet ter known te our elder residents than Mrs. Champneys. Sbe was a kind, iudulgent mother, and was always toady and willing when her servtces were required te respond te a call upon ber timeand means te aid these entitled te charity. Herleviwlll be mourned and deeply felt by many. She was a member or tbe Presbyterian church. Her luneral will take place en Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. TJ1J! HCnUKTZeN-VBHIUX. Making Tutu Willi TUctr New Guard Wall. Seme flood Shouting. The new guard wall or the I.ancaster Hchuetzen-Vereln, at Tell's Haiti, was tried en Tuesday afternoon and found satisfactory. Decided improvements have been tnade and hereafler It will be Impossible for stray shots loge whirling around te the danger orpceplo residing in the vicinity. The tests made yesterday were very successful. The first was a series et six matches of tbree reuuds oaeh between live members, tbe score, showing us fellows out of a possible 210 : Cbas. Franciscus, H7 j Henry J. Kegel, 125 ; Chas. 3 White, 113 ; Geerge Kircher, 1)3 j Jehn T. Knapp, 00. This was a geed exhibi tion)! sheeting, two centre shots belng made v Charles franciscus and three by Henry J. Kegel. These gentlemen are young meuthers of the society. Other flne shots w.1K.lDK,-?Ln " te7 w H''l lJJ Messrs. White, Klrcher, Knapp aud ethers. Xhe second test Included eight inntcbe- .Kib?ler0.Uuuseach utf a possible S3, ifcUem n8,,cet",era wue '' 1'rnni Wh?ft.iw.;TJ!SVVfcr' 1COi c,,arles J white, 1&8; Jehn T. Knapp, im: lienrv J Kegel, 121 j Adam Kublmiu, ct lbit Sree centre isheU wero made during this contest. Knspjr "er by Fnu,clu WelrTr anil Everythitig pased off plessautly, and everybody present enjeyed themselves. The members et tbe society are delighted with their improvements. Last 111 (lie Coune el free Lecturers. ' On Thurmday evening Prof. J. 11. Klefler, Ph. D., will deliver a lecture en "Popular Government" In the college chapel. It will x tba last ene in the course of free lectures, vlveu under the ausplees et the College Y, M. C. A. Kxcellent rausla will be renderetl - by L'lO College Glee club. Tbe exerclwis will begin at 7:30 p. in. The Cllotephlc Tk ImI Bleating cf the Cllosephlo society ftr th emmseb will b held at the residence of W. U. Htnsal, en Lime street, next Friday VMlng. Her. J, Max Hark will read u j,r mi Llitisecltl (xuealleu lu America. MAtem or aii.rnKTO.ir. Wi jg, (Haymaker Elected Munlrlil Chlel of a , Tbritieg Colerado City. It Is geed news te the many friends In tbU city and county of N. 13. Ulaymaker, who emigrated te Colerado severat jears age, te learn that at tbe election recently bold in Sllverteu, San Juan county, Colerado, be was chosen mayor or that thriving city by a majority of 31 votes. The La Plata Miner, of April 10, tefers In these complimentary terms te the new chierexecuthe: There Is net auotber man lu all bllvertnn, who stands higher in the estimation of the people than our new mayor, Mr. N. 1- May, maker does. A man of hue sensibilities, a in,Minr mid order, honorable and hen est In all his deallngi aed motives, pleasant and agreeable In bis mannera, be Las the respect or all geed citizens, net only In Sllverten, but all ever thet de vv here be Is known. Mr. Slaymnker will le an efficient officer. Coming te the office unsought, be will net be tied by any pledges, or controlled by any clement except the die tatesef an honest conscience. The prom inent men of both parties earnestly MWitlit him te become a caudldate ler mayor, as one en whom the city could tcly, as man who could and would enlorce the law against all e it-doers, and de It without having sectional criticism e or at ids heels te find latilt without cause It is the duty of all cltlreiis te assist him in administering te the duties of his olllce. Tbe Mintr predicts that Mr. Hlaymaker w 111 make n mayor of bem tbe city wilt Ihj proud. A htelen Team ItrcereTnl Joint C. Miller, of Providence township, called at the station houe this morning and reiiorted that a dapple gray mare, six years old, set or harness and spring wagon had been stelen Irem his Uirn a lew eeimigs nge. A team answering the description of that stolen was letitid standing en Keckland street between 10 Bnd II o'clock en .Monday ulglit by Officer Merringer and it was taken te thu stable or Daniel M. Moere. Mr. Miller was informed of the fliidingand went te Moero's tills liieruiug, identified the team as his and took it away. The supposition is that the thiel had abandoned tlieUam fearing detection. The ltlrltiilace of Celuiiiliiin. Abbe Casanova, a Corsican arcbioetogist, has dlscevereil nrchUes which show that Christopher Columbus was Uun In the tenn of Calvl, in Corsica, and emlgralisl te Genea. President Grey, ba ing examined the evidence, and, being talistieil of Its au thenticity, has authorized the authorities et Calvl te celebrate by hu official holding the four-hundredth anniversary or thoiUcevery el America. Tim inhabitants of l'sl I will held a fete en May ild, when a oeinmeinoiatle Inscription will be placed en tbe house In which Columbus was born. AUrrd l. Delchler'n Funeml. The luneral of the late Alfred It. lleichler took place lrem bis late residence, Ne. IK Kast Lemen street, nt 3 p. in. te-day. It was largely attended by sorrowing relatives and Iriends. Interment was made at Woodward Hill cemetery. Tax uapllcatcs Itrml) . The duplicates of state and county tax for lSee are new ready for dlstiibutfeti, aud the collectors elected or apjeinted ate expected te call ler the same. Ceiiitnltters llrKSiilinl. The printing and police committee el councils organized ou Tuesday e enlug. Dr. It. M. Bolenius was chosen chairman aud J. M. Chillas clerk of both committees. Decoration lMy Committee. The Grand Army Memerial Da. commit tee met ou Tuesday evening, nt Alderman Hart's elllce, but no business of importance was transacted. Wj advise all In wantef poed lioeis or shoes at low prices te visit the lied Frent Shoe Blore, .Ne, 1 j North Queen street, neit dwr te poatefnec. aprll lwdAltw HariieV Directory. The cnuineiuters having finished their work of taking the nsmes and realdcnieg of people for Jehn II. lurries' Annual Lancaster Directory, and the printers being at work en the hook, per sons who may na e chunked their place or resi dence since the names were taken should bend u notice of such change te Ne. 13 North Duke BtrLet.as changes of this ort can be madedur lni? the progress of the work In printing. Ab solute accuracy Is ulincd ut, and this can enl) he accomplished by thu coepenulon et citlzins. Send in your changes theretere. If any have been made Hlncu the enumerators iiere around. .llnu.eluelitH. "Jilt" Te-Mijht This evening Henry Chan frau and a strong company appear in the opera house In the geed old play of '-Ktt, the Arkau sawTrmcler." A numbet of new featuiKS uill be Introduced, including; tine scenery, a calleyu quartette, dancing pickaninny TAe Little J'eejile Coming The Count and Countess Magrl (formerly )lr Tem Thumb) will appear In this cily en Friday and Saturday evenings. Theltttle lelks havea full company and they no doubt will draw ue I. A Juiirat Treat The hempa fAinllj will de llht all who attend the concert In drace Lutheran lecture room te-morrow evening. O. A. Ii. Entertainment. rue One entertain ment for the benefit or the G. A It. relief fund in the Lancaster rink te morrow night premises te be lsrgily attended. Ihrre lll be choice vocal and instrumental music and a nne military drill, l'erlonnance begins at i a) p ai. Ail soldiers having muskcte me requested te les.e them at the pest loom, Centre bquute, before neon te uiorrei! . lien'r fall te attend the hop of ihe lteberts" hall dancing school to-merron (Ihuiitdayieveu lng. Taj ler's orchestra. u It K ATMs Nixnenr On the wth Inst., nt Alteena, Pa, Jehn Miderf, formerly of this city The rcUttvtw and friends of the family are re spectfully invited tealtend the funeral rromthe residence of his daughter. Mis hate Nlxderf. N'e. 705 North Queen street, Ihurrdsy afternoon nt two o'clock. ap!7-2td onerr At lilrd in-Hand, April J7. j-e, ien. jaruiu It. Ureff, uged 5'J )ear.,Mneiithiund 11 days. 1 he relatives aud friends et the faiiitl) are re spectfully invited te attend tbe turn ml irem his late residence en Friday innrtilne at in a in. In. torment nt Stumptown tnectlug heure. Jld .c!i5Ir.!"'YB--0n Weduetiliy n. tuning. Aprll . K.llzubeth, widow of lienjamln Champneys, In the Mth) ear or her age. Iler relatives nnd friends ute resiieet fully In v Itisl te nttend the riineral from het lata resl dence, Ne. 37 Kast Oran-e street, en Friday uf lei neon at 3 o'clock '.'tdAltw )lcFARLAt..-In this city, en Iho ."7111 Inst.. i.ia lSyJ, A'l,r',:nV ',"" or Janus Merarland, el l'hlladelnhla, and eldest daughter of F. a. and Sarah Albright. The relatives and Irlondsef the faintly are le spcctrully Invited te attend the ttiuerd from the resiaence of her father, Xe. 337 West King street, en Friday nflf rnecn nt 2 o'clock. ct 31AltKJXr. i'blUdelphta I'reduce llarkei 1'BILADKLruiA. April SS Fleur Mniket dull, risles et tme Unrn-ls i Minn hakei in U(iJt ,5: rnuna. family at M7MSI 10 ; Western at It UUQi - ; 1'atents. 75Vit ' Kje Heur Has Nleadynt.! teffa 45. , P.. n , call Wheat April, Oiu ; May. Oll.ei June, 'Jie; J uly. 'jnjie ' ' ' '' iVlT.')1""' llcl ltt' 'j0 June, tf.Ke: July sMe. "atj-April, IOc;May 39; June ffJJesJuly Nenrierk I'rcstuce .Maiket. , e!K. April M Fleur uull and maiket s'l'adyi, ne, i a3 Wj Miperllne. i C5 J J5; Common te Hrsxl Kxtta Western. tliVtl Vt.VL'x'.ri?.1 " 'r West Indies; Wheat Ne. 1 Kisl statu en Spot, Oic : Ne. 2 Iteil.aie; Ne. 1 White, state. W5 s Ne. a Ited. Winter, Jlay, 81e ( Ne. 2 ited, Winter, June-; Cern Ne, : Mixed, cash, tje ; May. jrc. Oats-Ne. 1 de. 42c. Whlte Mate, pet, t w ; Ne. Kye dull. ltarley nominal. Perk dull i Family Mess. 110 75311 70 Lard May, ttl 13: June, J 21. Molasses quiet I 19We. for M) test helllngstnck. Turpentine nominal at ljc. tlesln dull i strained te geed, II e7kfJI l.'W Freights dull grain te Liveipoel. jwc Uutter Market qnlet. I weak ; New Wes.,ru Urcaruery, Wa.'lc: titute Dairy, halt firkin iub, SlOJlc. i.hcese dull r Western. 7ft9e State, 7Slk ! Kegs dulls State, Kit31le; tcstrii, HiO u"i-n,!lrket ''"II: Kenned cnlleal, ee : criuhed, se i uieuldA,7JJc. i-H'SvY imJ Vn,ae c't Vie-1 li-I. f.U2ie.un! au" I refined In cases, s'e. n?$ 17rm ' ,a,r eargoes at 9c Cklnte Market. CmoAei ,0VIS,!i' P1 mMarket opened Whev : .. Jt' t 'inc. .tfftr i .11111 tmii i.. -sri ."( . etosme. JlJJ61Aprll,77KciMay, 7Xei June, eoe , I S$?l MXxkfrJlV "u' -v" " i,.JVtl.v "Ss1 J?uw' m July, &' I'erfe Uuy, IS 85 1 June, 'J t5i flulv IJ1S. I.ard-My;$5ti0 June, (im TjVlv iiu'li 5s;TU,"r' '"M' ''. ?Mt Silly. eata-ApiU, ftWi May, W,HI June, )i Jui'.Trk April, ts i May, IS MX June, Mfiaiijglf . ay. W. June 0;j . Jifb's-Ai&l. ii t Mar.l "ZK June, s , JulY,SJ7X llrnni alHl risiflnlena. riirnlshea by ii. K. undt, ltiekur, Chicago. April S1", 1 e'cliK'k p. in. Wheat. Cern. 1Mb), l'nrk. Lard. April. Mav. S JhV ?'X 3 s.w S W June .. July . . Auuut... . S?i 9 w jjj ;isi 9 l 9 8?X b Vl fepteuiber Winter H beat.., Spring Wheat.., Cern.. Oats Kye ltarley Oil Cttr Crude Oil s-'i Heceiptt, Car I aits. Us llesil. Kocelpta-lIeK Closing Prices 'J o'clecic p. m. Wheat. Cern. Outs, fork, ljinl April , May June July August. September. ... OU City , Crude Oil..., r.i ! 9M & '."I iUTk 97 M t: wx 9 i;.s ,; i slU 3 91 Wi l.litt Stock Markets. (,'iucioe, Aprllai Cattle ltecelptK.isi head j ntpinenis,- i,.w neiu; unii lencie loiter , dhliuilnir steers. 9J0 te 1.MO fts .( 40fi5 tJ sleckersand feeders, t: i'il "J : cows, bulls and mlxtd, (I 7W ; liulk, U 7)03 t through Teans,tafCt75. Hogs Itecelpte. Dim head; shipments, a,jie head; dull; shaile lenei rough and mixed, M Si'fffa. packing anil nhtpping, HIUHJIM, light, itHJI.); skips, i: :HH te. eheet ltecelptj", ws) hivnl; shipments, x) head: market stronger and 'ie higher i natte, fi 5 75 ; shorn, .'ai -0 Teians, . segi , K4ST LrsiBTV Cattle receipts, Jill head , shlptncnts, A7 head market slew at last wevk's rrlces shipments te Nuw Yerk, none. lleus receipts, a head ; shipments, 100 : market nrm ; t'hllaaelphlivs, Htetfl.V): ork erk ers. lrtl Jl: sklu, II KrtU0; shipments te New Yetk, Scailend. bhix'ti receipts, 3,(M bead: shipments, J.4'i market fair at ) eslcrday' prices. eer lern ateifc. Naw Yes, April SS Wall street, l.JU p. m. m. Meney leaned at " iter cent. Kervlgu ex change quiet, Arm, li-7SQI'K: Oovernments rlrm Currency 6's, III7I4 uld ; 's coups. I1J4 hid ; IK'S t: bid. The Bleck market thu morning opened quiet and featureless, and continued dull during the first half hour, but towards eleven o'clock en quite a Iree setting of Tela I'acittc, Vnlnn raclflc. New Yerk and New hnpland and Luke Shere prices declined '., te 2'4 per cent, by mid. day Atthe time of writing the miiket Is dull and week at the bottom rlgutes HtecX Alarketa. Ouotattens by Keed, McUraun A Ce , bankets, lsnrjLjtlir. Va. XW TORK 1JST 11 . . 12 M. 3 r.. h ?.'S 2i'; IS) (. laiK 21 Canada raclflc. 1.5 C C. U. 1 Cel. Ceal Central Pacific Canada Southern ChL. St. h..t l'gh Denver A Kleurande.. Del., Lack. A Western.. Krie KrieM New Jersey Central.... K. A T Leu. A Lnke Sheru Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Northern 1'aclne N. 1'. l'rel N. W New lerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans (l t-5 ?s 17-. IS! 2i: 37 HA, .-v. llVn te ' M'V te; 102 ii .V: 1W, 101 I OnuirleA Western raclflc Mall M llechester I'lltsburg HU 1'anl t7 Texas l'aclflc, mi Union racine Wabash Common Wabash I'ruierred Western Union Telegraph.. West Shere rniLADiLrniA list. Ihlgh Valley W..N. Y. A l'Mla 1'eunsylvanla Heading Lehigh Navigation HestonTllle Philadelphia A Krie.. Northern Cent People's Passenger lt'd'g tlen'ls M'tg's te Oil se.' IW's 53'i h'.i 10i. lefi J'J 'il et 73 '.II 73 HeuBelMilil .llarkei. DAIRV. Creamery butter 3if35c JlutterWlb 2Srfc Dutch Cheese ft lump txtluc recLTnr. Turkeys t plece (Hie) lffi25 " (cleaned) HfiLTS Chickens p pair (lire) snftfi.oeo " ftpleculcleunedi 35ftl0a hiscxllanxecs. Apple butter Tiqt 55c Kggsfldez U(ilM Heney ft ft.. 30c Lard f) ft HJ-jc FBcrrs. Apples V KPk 10fll5c Ilananas ft dez 25i30c Coceunuts, each Hilc Lemens ) dot 20c Oranges Tfiaez 20fi50c (rapes V ft 25rt3"c Cranberries, pr. qt ,tJsc vxesrABLxn. Cnbliage head .3sc heets Vbh ifilec l'olatees W ti pk 10illSc ' ft bushel 5efcac CaullQnwer, pr. hd 25r3ec B w cut Potatoes V X pk llni'Jc Turnips V K pk 10&12O rinH. llallbutflS lSt33 Cathshlss, jjq Herring fl dez sse rresh Muckeral V ft 130 Criuins per rue. , , j Sea JI19S.. ,.loc UlueFIsh sturgeon Shad V piece Whtat ? Outs Cern K)e liar per ten Cloveneod Timethy Herd lirass Oicliard Urass Mixed Lawn Grasses. Fleur V bbl (. Hungarian Grass , , 10c luc ....COtJiOc sne-jfic Ja ....WtS&'C .lie I15B20 n.25 it)(i2 25 fl.25 12.50 M.OO .... l t' 11.25 NEW Alt YKlt TIH Kit KN T. TDAKINQ POWDKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nerer varies. A marvel et pnrlty, strength and wbolenomoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. te(d only in enhi. Ketl llAKiae Pewdik Ce., ins Waliatreet, New Yerk. mayW-lvdAw pi.AYINO CAItns AT 6, 10, ,t 5c PKH p7Tdeck.c- Klnu uut KrtB0 ,',, tta DKMUTH'8 CIOAIt BTOItM. feblJ-UAStrd t(e lllKastKlnKHtre'eh -pUHUO SALK OF HORSES; ' 1. On MONl)AV, M AV 10 ie). wdl be sold at the Merrlmae Btnbles, a uirlesd of IVesternllll. mils and Indiana Horses, from Ulven, llauin A Ce. Flcatelass drivers, (arm herses, fiiMlcisand heavy draiu. rtalu te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Alte, en band, Canada und Western Horses fine drivers and goed.'tcppeis which will bu sold at iirl vale tale, UKOItOK (1I1039MAS. tt- Public Sate every Monday, STATE OF M It'll AKI. IJOUOI1KKTV, late or the cily or Lancaster, deceased The uuderelgned auditor, uppelnted te distribute the balance reiiia'iilng In tbe tiaiids of Samuel II. Cassel te and among these legally entitled te the tame, wilt sit n.r ihui poriieo en Tuesday, May 2), lssc, at 10 o'clock a, in., In the Library deem et the Court Heuse, In the city or Lanciu. er, where all persons lnteretd in said dlstrh billion mav attend. spMsltdlV jne. A. COYLE, Auditor. Kr -iirKKriK.ifit.vr. rpllK ONLY CI.KAIt HAVANA l'lLl.UK X CIU All In theilty ler Se, Meerschaum Cigar and tlcatette lleldeis lerllV, llhMUl Hs OIUAK 8T0UK, lebH-WAfcttd Ne. 114 Kast hlng mel. w 11 Y PAY J1.S KlIIU'dEr OF TKKTU whrti ou ran itet ttieiauieut IS lit I. rtSHKU'S llental Itoeiiw. .N0.6J .Nellll Allien Stusl tianailinliiljtered. nplT ld AV AM'inn 8ALK3MK.N. Applv at the llOiten Stele ltd g-TAMM HI. OS. A CO. N OT1CK IS 1I1:UKUY UIVF.N THAT the mrtnershln lutelv il.llnu tie! wren Kilnnril 1'. AU Klnsll v hihI Matv flimltuir imu- eer te Henry (lsrdner),iis.McKtntn' A Hard ner, lsrtlelid tiy mutual centx-iit. I he bust uess nlll lie continued by Kiln aid r Mihlnstry at tbe old stand. KDWAUI) 1" MrhlNSTIrt. aV3t -MAUV UAUli.NKIl. irACKlU.HUY.'cilKKKY, "t.INUKK AND hlMMK.l. UUAM11KS, Vic, a quart. MSKM (. AIAW11A WINK, 11.60 a gallon, UOUUKU'SLlyUOKSrOKK, Ne. 21 Centra Sniiare, Lancaster, Pa. Rl-r.-Mjitlt 17STAT1: OF III of t-e i tty r PHILIP WOLF. LATi: ttv of t.nii'ii.tii. del eased Let ters of administration em ssld estate ha v liii;teeii (.muled te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto am requested te make linmedlate pay- meui, ami tuose niving claims nr iii-iiiaiius against the miuie will prisent them let settle metit te the uudcrsl).iHHl, residing lu thu elt) el lvncastcr MAtiDAI.KNA WOI F, Administratrix Jeiik A. I . tix. Attorney. nprtt btd Fuki:pm mi ci.Ai.MhTe havi: Tin; l.Kh.VI hsT SHOW ON KAIIT11 In enl line we stand side h side with lern paugh we hive ttie best geMs aud lewes .rites en esrth. 1'UltGTKAS IILbT COF1 KF.h STANDLKD MJOAK!. highest 5e. biignr lu the city, tlluger Snaps, tc a pound. Calllernliv l'lums, 10c. a pound, llakti's Chocolate, 1-c a cake Kpp's Cocea. AV a can, at CI Allhe's TK M'OltK, UUil)dJtw At Ne. 3n West Klugbtietit, iFi:nti6n,T7 aTk. All lemiades tit Uce II Theni is Pest M. tl. A. It , are hcrebv erdeied te report at Grand Ami) Hill In full uniform white glnyes nnd csne em TtiurdD evening, April i".'th. nt 7 o'clock simp, ter the purixise of attending it A It. entertainment at the West King Street Kink aud held drt ss parade. Pest 105 hav Ing ac cepted the Invitation Is cordially Invltcn te meet at the shiiie place and attend the entertain uient In n body w tth l'est M A. X.tlUKbl, temmxiider. I II Pasmciit, Adjutant. a .'Id HIAS. ZF.CH, ltOlll.Klt OF lVeiiier ami Uaaria Itwr, lliewed from the Pest )lalt nnd Imjietted Heps expieKsly fur luully n Alse uianutacturer and bottler of Mineral l ater, sarsaparllla, Uln ger Ale, 1U h IUht, ete NO t,l)VLrellANt.Lll!liKT, apr.'l lwd Lancaster, l'a. p.VTFNT STP.AP PANTALOONS. The Greatest Inienhcn if the Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap tit easy, un net bag out ai the knees, den t draw up hen sitting den u, nnd gtv e better satisfaction than any ethers Place ) our order with A. II liexensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster ler the Patent Deuble Stran Pantaloons 1 eiler an unusually full stock of nebby goods for Pantaloons, hults. Vesting and Sprii 'ing eve ercoew, and am devoting my en- tire attention te my friends and patrons, and will Bpare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as First line Merchant Tailor et Lanca-ler Kespe-ctlully veurs, A. 11. UOShNst'LlN, 37 North queen St E ULTON OPERA IlOUSh. FIUD.U A SATUItll.VY, Al'ltlL j0 A MA 1. Twe Performances Daily. Afternoon at 3, Kventng nl 8. The Famous Newly-Wedded Couple. Count aud Countess Magri. FOHMKHLY MUS. GEN. TOM TUTU'S. Having returned from their llrldal Tour In turepe, w 111 appear with their Talented tempan) tn their Klegant and Kenned IM1AW IMi-IIOOM KN TEUTAINMENT At each entertainment they will nppear In the HiLMlLAL UEDlilNl. COsTfJlts worn nt the marriage ceremony;in Hely Trinity Church, New 1 eik. Admission Adults, 20 Lent ; Children, under 10 years, le Cnts. Krservcd Seats, lu cents extra te all. Ou sale at opera beuse. 8iI.lThi: n2s ltd llLKLhhlt, Manngei. "VPENING ! OPKNINCJ ! ! TI1K OPENING Ol 1UE New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Posterrlco) Will take place en SATL'P.DAY, AI'itIL 17th, with one of the finest und most complete assort ment of Beets, Shoes and Slippers OI the best Makes and at the Leu est Possible l'rice-s, The stock lsenllrely newandcnrefullv selected, and goods will be sold nl bllllClLV ON K PKICEand SATISFACTION UAKANTEF.1I. A terdtal Invitation Is extended le all te visit our New Stere, whether you buy or net. h'e trouble te show geed. ItEMKMllKKTHE PLACE, Xe. 18 SOUTH tfUEEX STREET (Neil Doer te the I'ostefllcR ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll 2wdA5tw -pilOPOSAUS FOR sntEET MATERIA!. Scaled proposals will be received by the Street Committee up te Mendny evening. May 10, 16,-fi, at 7 o'clock, for the fellow Ing material and work for the ensuing yenr Cressing stone, te be net less than 16 Inches wide, it inches thick and 4 feet long and upwards. Hacking stene, te be 4 Inches thick. llrick per thousand at yard. llrlek per thousand where needed. Laying gutters per feet, contractor te furnish material. Laying gutters per root, city te furnish mate rial. Laying crossing per lineal root, city te lurnish material. sand per cart-lead, delivered where needed. band per cartload, at sand hole. Iklglan Bleck by the square yard. broken atone by the ten ut uarry where broken, or bythe ten, delivered wheie needed. Stene must be small enough te pavi thieugh a two Inch ring Proposals te be addressed te Street Commit tee," nnd deposited in street Committee Itex at Hincltz's Grocer)", corner or North Queen and Lemen streets. All bills must be accompanied with proper se curity. The committee reserves the right te reject any or all bids received. ily order of 8TUKKT COMMITTF.e Edwin a. SxitLTz, Clerk. a-tt-3t "VTEW SPUING GOODS. WATT & SHAN D Have again made laige additions te their im im luense sleck of UPltINU ANU SUMMEll DRESS J300DS ! BOUCLE PLilD ETAN1ME SUITINGS. StrlpodDentolllLaoesforOvordroesoa ALL-WOOL CANVAS SUITINGS are the most popular goods of the season. All tbe desirable NheilHa In Tansuiidaruys, IQlnches wide, nt 50c. a yard. Anether case of these famous HOMESPUN SUITINGS, 4: Inches wide, SSc u )ard; tlly prices, SJe Au Immense .Uberlujcnt of PIllNTLIIHA'llNKS, IMI1NTKII IIATIurKS. CKINKLKII HKBItHUL'KEIW. WHITE and CKKAM KMIIUOIllKlCKD UOUK8. COP.DKI) PIQUES, ' LAWN ANU INDIA LINENS. A Choice Line el Parasols and Sunshades In all sizes and many qualities ut Very Lew Prices, New Yerk Stere, Nea. 0, 0 Ss 10 Eaat King St. AT C W A It V KH Tl H Kit KM T8. CAMl'HOlt AND 1NSKCT POWDKH the Old ltclliilih.s, nt HUIILK'S liHUd M-OIIK, .Ne. d est hlng blieet. tlAM S' CAMS H- A FlM.Ij LINK OF ) lane-et cm ry tle, tteinS cents no, lint UU'll id at MAKKl.K'S Ifeiineilj Uiiuian "tellew Krent," .Se i North Otiecit Htiect H ArANTi:i)-.V t.llll. lOK OKNKUAli ?l honewerk in a N9 at Klni;stHi'l hoiiiverk In n situll I aulll liiiiulienl U1.1)-J1 Jul T nllK "YK.l.l.UW l-UONr" Cl.l.AU tilled Ilivana 5 lent t Igar Is sleHilliy eslnlng the leptilallen as inn lnear len.iuiu lla ana I Igar In the market ler a nickel, at MAllhl.KVS (tut uteri) llatlman's) " )ellen Ment," Ne. il Keith Oueen Street T F.VAN'S l'l.OFIL LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform unci Roliuble cT'ltl.VU "OPKNINU at n. ITnlf- RNE tailoring. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of llt. ivOOLLK.NHforlheSprtng'liadetobo found In the City or Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Oinrceallngs and Pantaloenliigs in nil the Latest Patterns Prices Lew, llcst etkmaiishlp, and all goods Wnimutcd us teiimented. H.GERHAR.T, NO 43 NOl.TII QUKKNbTllKKr aar-Upposlle the l'osteltlei', iuar2Mydll G RAYS SPEt'lFIf MEDICINE. TI1KUKKA1 KNltl.1911 KEMEDY. An unfailing cine for Seminal Weakness, fciper ui'iterrhea, luiiHitency, and all Diseases that lollew as n si'nueuie of .kelf Abuse as Ies el Muuiery, Universal Uassltude Pain In the back. Dituuess of v tslen, Premature Old Age. and many ether dtene that lead le Insunlt) or Consumption nnd u Prematura crave -luil particulars tn our pamphlet, which we desire te send Irve In mall let V r) one. - The Specific Medlilne Is sold hi all dnigglst at d per patkage, or lx pmkages for $), or w HI be sent five li) mall en the rvevlptel the luetiev, by uddislng Illhl.UAl MLD1CVLCO., lluirale, N. 1 On neeeunl of ceunterleltri, we have adopted tholellew W rapnr: tneonlygenutne lUmrau tees of euro Issued b.v apl)dAu WM. A. K1EFFE11. ALDUS V. 1IEKR. HEADQUARTERS SUMMER COOK STOVES AT Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite I eun Heue). TH E ARGAND ler b V80L1NE. THE DANGLER, l..i lOAI.OlL HASD-OMK' CAPAIILL DLL MILL ' LCONOMIOAL' Alse, a 1 uli Line lit Parler Stoverf and Henters, Cook Stevos and Ranges. THE SPLENDID HEATER, faTILL AHEAD' Alse, REFRIGERATORS, IOE-OREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, J1JT&; iU.VS; KETTI.E.S- W ell, anything you want. COMK AND SEE KOU YOUK8EL1' OKDKKS 1011 I'lumbieg, Gas Filiieg, Tin IloeliDg and Spealing PKOMPTLV ATTKNDED TO. KIEFFER 8. HERR, upivtldAw A3IVHK3IKSTH. K EM PAS RETURN. rniiE Grand Popular Concert. UltACL CHUUCII LKfTUUK HOOM-APKIL i), 1-we. ADMISSION ONLV 35CKNT3. -Tickets at the New Dmj; Stere of Mr. Airred A. Hubley, N'e. .6 W Klnft St., or el Mr L. lUu, N'e. 2tiK -S. Queen Su u.'l 4t-tV,b,Sl,W J ANOASTEU KINK. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Skating 7 Until ) O'clock. Dancing ) Until l'-' O'clock. .Music by ni'AK HAND and OKOSH'b OH- UlltSlKA ADMISSION 15 CL.M'S. ap'.-S-Jtd. FULTON OI'EKA IIOUKM Wednesday Si Thursday, April 28, 130. THE TALENTED AltTlST, HENRY CHANFRAU, lu his (ileal Original Diama of Western Life, -AS- KIT Tlli: AHKAN.SAW TltAVLLLIt. BUPPOUTED IIY A 6TKONU COMPANY. Accompanied by these two thirsty und Ingeni ous " characters," THE J UDGE " and " MAJOU." I'orfermed In Every Leading Theatre In America. New Scenery, Mechenlcal Effects, Etc. Great Lnvce Scene. CALIOI'ECOLOKED QUAltTETTE. Dancing Pickaninny. PHICES S5, 35 A SO CENTS. lteserv ed beats at Opera Heuse u'JI 41 WINKS ANU hHIUOHH. rTlIIE CELEHEATED " B0UQUi:r" AND "OLD ANCHOIt" I'UKE RYE W1USKIES Are rich tn flavor, soft and plcaaant te the taste. Pcnaln iiuallty, are excellent stimulants, and they stand without a rival In the market. Sold atoll the leading Hotels and by DrugsUta. Ask ferlL HUMPIIltEY A MAltTIN. Bele Proprleteni, 401 N. 3d bL. Philadelphia, l'a anl0iue -JkJ-ADEIHA AND HIIEUHY W1NE8 AT Mgart's Old Wine Stere H. E 8LAYMAKER, Aeent, Kstahllshed 17 6 Ne. a KaaT Kine BTKan. lebU-UO HUAININtl, .CC. rNDEhTHUCTlllLE OKA1N1NU. NOCKACK1NO, NO PEELING, NO 1IL1STKU 1NU, We have a system of groining mw weed that must, In tbe near future, take the place of the old system en all new work, IU merits being as fellows i Total abolition et a painted ground, work, speed and cleanliness In working it, beauty and transparency et finish, smoothness and durability, and the capability of receiving aablgbnnUh us bard weed by the same meth ods. 1'hls process la thu nearest approach te natural weed that lias yet been discovered. Call and sec samples. MUTlIltlK AbON, bole Agents for Lancaster County. Uouse 1'alntlng and U raining Emporium, corner of Chestnut nnd Nevln Streets. Always a large stock et Mantles en hand. Tclcplione connections. marJ-Jmd 'VMITirtlK. ei-i'Mi:u:it'H. TABLES Every Description Of FIOFFMEIDR'S U)KMTUKK WAIIEKOO.M. Ne, 26 East King Street. -speilal Attintten I riuncs teOidei te , Hepalm. l'letiii IMIl.tMID AO. line's. A IIAUT.MAN. Res.: BLACK SATIN PARASOLS! SILK LACE. 1 ISKD IN ALL COLl)lt!, SM.IIA. I, mill 'Ul.S PAUASOLM-AI lNllt-5.li. THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KING ST. apletiid nui'at:rvnxxxiii.u tmeim. AV TV. H A E A liAKCIE STOCK OK Tllh BEST RDFRIGERAT0R.S IN HIE CITY. 1 he Tierce Df) Air Ilefrigtraler (I A KDES HOSE, II .1 7 LK rOnl.EKS, IV1. CKKAM r'KEEJEM,, AndatiilltlneefHOUBEl'UKNlSlllMiUOOD3 The largest stock of OAR I IXTUKLS In llm cltv SpecKI attention paid te Uns-r lltlng, I In UiHitliig and Spouting We bain jut leeelved another let id these JSc l.LOllb'' JOHN P. SOHATJM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA E LINN A 1IU:M MAN. SPECIALTIES! IIU KK.LHATOIUj . Hew frw people the'ic die whu buy Jtefrigcr.itera, knew any thing about them or will go te the tiouble et cxaiuiniiig into the muiits of the ihffci ent niakt'S. ettrs of careful study hits made its familiar with this llnojef goods itntlvAliilewcile.il in all grades, we knew the " liidgeway '' and " Akiska " ate far superior te any ether in the mat kit. n.Oim OIL CLOTH AVe no doubt tell ever one-halt of the l'loer Oil Cleth sold in this city, and we de this b having at all times the Largest .mil 15tst Selected Stock and selling atthe Lewest Trice. We aie daily teceivmg Xew (feeds in tins hue. 15AUV CAHUIAGLS- Our lme of llabyC.irn.iges is l.Tiger, linei and mere varied than ever, and prices are lower. Lxpiejs Wagons and Veleciiieeteb in great variety. I'AULOKl'MDi: . llefeteputtiugawaj your stoves for the summer iwlish them with "J'arler Pride, 'aiidthey will net rtt3t. FLINN & BRENEMAN, NO.ICNOUIH QUEENbI'.,LANtAS,l Elt. PA. nl.Vljd.Vw ui.Anmr.titr:. H 10 U Jt makAn. INAHA bJ Li Heusekcepeis lu wuut uf any articles te He furnish will de neli te remembei that wu have always ou hand a full line el CHINA, GLASS, -AND- QUEENSWARE. We open te day a new line el m -IN- NEW DESIGNS & SHAPES. The best In the Maiket ler the Meney, fall te see them befoie purchasing'. Don't n i iti 1(1 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCAMTKU. PA. AFUESU SUPI'LY OFSTAl'LE GOODS Just received ut llochteld's, consl.tlni;ef Werklug Pants, new make el Overalls; the best In the market. Coats, Vests, Fhtrts or any kind. Underweur for all seasons. Hosiery In llrltlsb, Demestic, Ae , In all sizes nnd uallty, ut reduced Vrlces. New styles of Linen and Paiier Cellars, llnndkerchlels. Neckwear, latest styles: Suspen ders, and Notions generally. ATIIECHTOLD'S, ,. Ne. 82 North (jueeu street. ..'V.f;"11.01180' rer sulu or lteutjalse Chelte llutldlei; Lets ler bale. illl titir uuuvb. rinuceTf. All-Weel Tiliets in HiirhiR NhatlcN And Llegaiit finish ter e. ainnl, at Tils North End Dry Goods Stere. .1. V. 1IYHNK, nei.V lyd He. .Til North Uncoil street. rjUli; NEW CAHII H l'UKE. NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte Iho Kuyntiiiin Heuse and Northern bank, Nih. 217 k J4;) Nerlli ,J,rhmi Street NEW BPItlMI DHKMSIIOOH3 lu all the Latest Popular Whades, HOOD IILACKblLKH tiOOD IILACK CAHII- MKIIK.I. Nebeltei In theelty bir the money. Nl 11 VKtt.l.NO In nil Uie New Shades Lllnkled NueiMiekers, Itallstn Ctulhs, Mat- mans, i ercaies, u in nines, jte. lull l.liinef NEW PltlNTM ANI IIOMhallCH. which wn eiler nt Lew t'lltes. srl'lense cull mid ee us behue luirclissliig. lebsijd v if. IKMVr.Ha. Cl'lX'IAI, HAUllAlNS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Oiler tfperl'it ll.irg'iliis in NEW hPUIMi VIIM", NEW SI'IUNII IIOU. I l,K .1 h UHhV , lllai k ami toleied NEW M'ltl.Mi JKII31.1S, vest, rreiils. aid wide Cheviot, We n vfttd, iniide te sell let iv "lhiwe ill rant Pin check I'etiKeesarii pleasing eicrilnvd) nt PK' a mil, ninth 17c. a jnid. Weel Dies Heed-, new mid piidly shades, Mi, made te sell at i:e. Mttypleies All-U oel lllack Ciisliuieie. 5"c a j ard ; would be clieapciieiigballs,Jic a J aid. tlKNI'- LAUNDItlMI AND I M.AUNDK1ED MI11UIS. tienls LeIIam, I'utU, Neckne.ir, Hosiery, Etc , in (mat utluly and Lew Pike, AT THE BOSTON STORE. riea. y(3 & UH North Qttoett at. LA LAS1EK, PA. IOIIN H. OIVLKIL OKO. V. HATH VON. Geutlemcu aud Beys CLOTHING Made te Order, Astonishing Lew Prices FOR CASH, -A I- GIVLER & CCVS QflSH STORE, NO a6 BAST KINO BTHEET, I.AIliUBIin, l'A. J."- MAKTIN A- CO. DR.ESS SILKS ! NEW SILKS AltUl ING EVERY DAY, AND THIS DKPAK1MKNT 13 Hl.Ltll WITH A Choice Stock, LOWEST PRICES. DLAOK SILKS. (iUlNKT'b IILACK Sll.ha uie acknowledged te be the llcst Milks manuructured in thu W'eild, and every yard Is warranted. We have a special number that Is marked at 11 a yard; actual value of Biime Is fl.23. Other numbers or tiulnet's lllack silks are sclUinc at Tic, V0c , 11.10. v, tlJ nnd tin) ard. COLORED DRESS SILKS In the Spring Bhudes, nt !; auid, uie of asu perloreualliy for thu money. Complete llneel Coleied Silks nt UK:., 75c, and tl uyard. SURAH DRESS SILKS, that no are selling at c7Kc. n yatd, nteheliig -old elsuwhoie at tl. All ihe Nenesl bhades. A lllack Hurahbllk, recently purchased, Is el uu extra ldlh and quality fertluyurd. SUMMER DRESS SILKS eie neverse low In price as they nre this fcea seu, and no are taking thu lead In low pi lies by ntreiiiiK n bummer bilk In Checks and stripes at, 10c nviird. Ulhnr lines alJSe.. cue .aoe .uie and 75c, lu the Nenrest Colorings aud Comblnatleiis J. B. Martin k Ce, Cor. West King & Prlnce Sts., (Oppesltu Stovens Heuse.) LANUABTIClt, PA. UAItJtlAMtH. QTANUAKO OAHH1AOU WOHK Edw. Edgerley, CAERIAGE BUILDER Market Streot, Rear of Poeteffloo, Lanoaater, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of tbe Latest Style Hugglne, Phaitens, Carriages, Mar ket and business Wagons, wbleb I Oder nt the very lowest figures aud en tbe most roesonabla terms. I cull special attention te a few of my own de signs, ene of whlcbls the KDOEUI.EVCI.OSKI) PHYSICIAN COUPK, which is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honeBt and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no llsk In buying my work. Kvery Carriage turned out In eighteen years nuned one that Is the. kind or guarantee 1 have Uielfer the public. All work fully warranted. Please give men rail KKPAIIUNO rilOMPTLY ATTENDED Tl). One set of workmen especially emplejcd ler that purpose. rOU HALIf OK UXN1. I7IOK KENT, " " " A Tobacco W'archouse with Pcun'a Siding. Capacity for storing S.UOO cases. U. it. Apply lit bun imrHMfd 1NTKLLIOKNCKU OrflCE T7IOH RENT. " X! shop In rusref hu.87 WestChestniitstieut, used Ms a tlgar.bex factory, and a shop ou Mllllln stroet. between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage laetery. Alse a dwelling nntt aioreroom new occupied by A. llubli liny drug store, WcalhlngBliect. Apply at the ii-trc Ud 1NTELHQENCEU Ot'l'ICE. fijgijwqistteWPfa"'''7-" :
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