TIF 7Tl-Z&? ' .41WW 5FS,iia?2 IBKlrwT.T"i' en KrV7CxtMSIBMaSi iwHivg DAttYTNTtXlia MONDAY; WAVSl'Mi ,R'Sm5W mwu L1UI .i.ui ."B! P-,1 !- 1 Tn. .j i r; .?- - . -ik fit i' . . jail m twMil sink, sSMMSsMaaldftt Bat- M lUaeaa .0fUsa4eU. ef 4IMMM. Dt W taflat M w kta bmtsec usr- miiiMiinr at Ik ag or l a rwHit of Columbia tiwiMdartM en wM. art tlgBt eblldren rlem TMnnwaiwm i at BlM o'clock. ktekaMMtfcaHaiyTrtelty church. mittR nwi Mcimr, twttltani emt la doej LaftMrlaMBHQMi-. leftMBL Jehn's IiUth M Hctlnn for officer en wheat the following effl- 1 MMrUMBCIKl!, i. i-. u. taaeerlatendent, H. F. Zer- 1 of tsrUBary department, Mrs. t'm Mr Wm. Balght; eecre- i BlauMOfii aeslstant secretary, ItnManr, tuny xrageriaa- r, Harry Clapper; librarian, at, E. Jr. rager; organist, at organists, Frank Flndley klaerBarr. r election (or omeera ei me t Will be held en next Wednes- eteet Irjursd. 1 aaanlaet. conductor of freight train vl9aguea Nea 68 and C70, elthe iTsmiaraiiroae, met witaan accmnu I geiaeittdit ea Sunday. The train was fjgjl wheat wreck occurred at Legman I bv ear breaking down. Air. , te escape danger, Jumped from the m thrown violently v me ktoueu. I aevere bruises about the arms .Which are net of a serious nature. I yet been brought te bis home in "j?.. Teens Xetss. , , Vtaatk Barr, confectioner, while making fJQftgggfBia OOD,W lUg """"b4"0 I Mi Mat aUpped en the wet fleer, striking against geme macmnery. xie a, aevere cut above tne rignt cj e i was fractured. i btewera closed their engagement i last Saturday night, when was peeked with people. Voting t ler the aivente ecnoei uacnen aim nanrteesne glasa article, was I te atlse Emma Shreeder. ftlam AUee Weleh left town en Saturday k for a visit te Bosten, Mrs. Samuel lasd daughter Mia IdUle. leit town I for Baltimore, en-route for I a. Afr.SaTrrOaaana.Ben of I jaa CTgaau , of Bedford, and Mr. Sax- i XsHrebe, apeat Saaday U town as i or Mr. wag. sear. I'awbUeaale of real eatata took place at the house, Saturday night a lotei grwuMl attuated en Eighth atreet, belonging .av ssiw ssstasw u mm Msuanuui nw juf 1 ter Geerge W. Fager, for IL625. Thir. i sasb rtssaillnv henaea vtera cflered leres! HMAtMi mttlai M7(M OTNUB ii were all withdrawn. r-juiw vucuruajuuauajspjjBHi . w lng, was blown out i an Sunday. The furnace was put bssM about one weak age, but has been working very badly. I The Walte Comeay company wm - - ..AMMt 1m ttiit nmrt Bunce a vteea a cuk.u"" -r licrse le-algut. TWO BAIIMOJD WBJICKS. ?& - - .... - 1IA..M V1IIM & On the Msw xerfc Division, P. B. It. i On Saturday night a big wreck occurred en fuse Penney lvanla railroad, between German- , and aat l'enn juncuens, Deiween a SAaanck train and a shifter. The engine et the it train waa thrown completely irem tue iracK, f'tmA the engineer and nreman escapea wiui r llvee only Dy jumping. -Auesnuuug iVSBgBW waa uauijr uameftev. auv, uu. n uU. S . II. ' IBHimi IIUIII u.e mum ITmM train was one leaueu siu siuca auu a iber of horses were killed, some or tne ManMware shipped from this city en Matur gSay at seen. They were purchased by lanoaeintma county, auu were cod I te A. & J. Wolf, Jersey City. The ref them waa H. Conley, of Brooklyn. ilteeellisr there were thirty horses and two 'wmlea abipped by Floae. A car containing j IhlMaaii et the horses and two mulea was (MX te the engine, six or the horses ana the jBnleewere killed outright and two horses linjoredae that they had te be killed. Bv.tategram waa received here from II. t-rwairyi Tfjww-3i.j .mv. uv..u.uB v. 'jmntm Wnen ne seni iu no asm iuai ene car i'ajfhersaa had reached him, but the ethers I Lae moles nau nei lurneu uii. aiuuuk Ofgag in the wreck were some of the iCpavaat heavy animals shipped from Lancas f,mm, m leuf time. One large bay that was U milled balegged te a pair valued at (l.eca 'feA wreck occurred en the Pennsylvania -WsHreadat Paradise Junction, just west of ?-.h-r m e... .1.1.. A huil V)AJSSaShail ITiBCV, uu euuua.7 uigui. i. wuvv. Kjfa a car of the freight train east, drawn by s?tmmln 4R1. broke. The caboose and one rweretnrewn from tne tracic ana Daaty ken. VlUlsm Baretoet, conductor el I train, who resides in Columbia, bad one id hurt ana was otherwise slightly In- Jsjnd. The track waa blccked ter some A tXMAJtMM OK tHM CVUMBTUUA. Tme BlrstTrlpefaNsw pleasure float a Ureal Becesss. A small steamboat, which was purchased Ja Philadelphia, has been placed upon the jOoneatega by L. C. Fowler, its owner, who & Will use It for pleasure purposes. The craft j la) at feet u length and the beam la aeven feet ,1 ! width. The engine Is of one horse power, r-4wl mi. nf nnht. IIi.mmmIIb ,. I. h. ... In . WWW M. .ww mw mivmu ua wj ug IIUI ,l ;';sertly. Sunday afternoon the beat made its ttrltv, Besides the owner the following fc awsttlemen were en beard. Benjamin Fowler, ' .-wiuiam Bergman, ueerge w. uuber Martin pJUdy. Jehn Tregresser,efthU city, snd W( guuKuer, uyuia xuey leu Hlra. 'OOCKat i;ociecK ane steamed down lOoneatega almost te Sevan's mill. Tbey I returned and went up the stream m ..4.ll.nlM,uiH tltkiia - .... . rpuusuvujujsun f , uuv uu iuv DOSl perty partook of an excellent lunch pre- 1 wr vue oecasiou. 'J? Taken te Harrlsburg. BUrrj Houseal, a aewleR machine agent, larreatea en nsturaay evening by efllcer ue u wanted at IlsrrlsburK te ap. reebargeef deserting bis wife. Ilensral I Harrlsburg aeme time sge, since which I mom bean employed in this city. An t rrem tne state ejpitai arrived here en aad took Houseal te Barriaburc I fee wis oemmlttetf. ,tP3i mmmm smw ws mtw i mfw ! um w vef iajr suu i quean street, eoneded la engine Na 4, Sunday aReraoea. Tne oem- aia flhaala ainnaMvsisi elajak stlaiut 1...A .T- '" -W-- - l-W". wm tee aiarm waa caused Dy the efllef Mr frbe was malleE repalra te the ,7'Tfee ewer ecaUe beuses were eut off. therefore the alarm did net sound In Pelswaeiaaj a Laadletd, t anesr bearded ter aeme time with llC. Meets la tkls etry, sad a few 'days i obi aaa saw peama urn an un WU. He was Keeeeeted before Fardaer mU erraeted try Officer He eerier sett te a bearing. MBM &Jh 'u mm Wee a Basra, fWfaMkattMa te a young mea whoa Mawlaea aentk Water street. He and tils rMi kav as a aataber ei dimcultiee aaa ke wee returned te court for deeerUen aad ordered te pay hie wire a weekly allow. aaea. They tettled that caeeby his again llviagwlth her and the first quarrel elm theawaa en Saturday night. She claims that ba came home drunk and kicked her out of bed. Sbe went te Alderman Barr'a office and aued her husband between 1 and 2 o'clock. Ofllcer Kissinger was sent tetbe henee te arrest Held, and when he arrived there he found him In bed. Helda refuted tedreee hlmaeir.and the efllcer left him Jn bed and itemed the eerTlcea of Hpeclal Policeman Burn These cOleera returned te Helda'a house, but he still telused tedreee himself and the efllcere could net dress him against his will. It was tlnslly decided te take him as he was-in his night clothes, and he said he was willing togelbat way. They marched him from bis residence In the ex treme southern end of Water street te the etstlen house, a distance of nearly a mile, and all the clothes that lleida had en was a shirt. On Sunday wheu he became sober he sent for his clothes. Iu default of ball be was locked up for a hearing. Assaulted and llebbed Peddler. Harry Sawvlll, an empleye of William Bea,, was peddling fruit In the l'tuuea valley en Saturday. He arrived at Charles' tavern late In the afternoon and there cflered some oranges for sale. He alleges that Kebert Charles and Benjamin Mylln took some of bis Irult and when he demanded It back they assaulted him. He made complaint before Alderman Fordney and Charles and Mylln were nrrested en Sunday by Officer Lewers. The suit was withdrawn at neon upon the defendants paying all the costs and the value of the fruit stolen. Geerge B. Muaselman's Uedy Foued. Mrs. Mary Musseiman, of Marietta, widow of the late Geerge Musselmsn, received a tel egram, Sunday, stating that the body of ber seu, Geerge H. Musselman, who bad been blown away in a great cyclone en the 17th of February and burled beneath a deep snow, at Hyde, Colerado, has been found. "e fur ther particulars are stated iu the telegram. Mrs. Musselman answered the telegram, giving directions te have the body sent east ter burial at Marietta, It it U In lit condition for transportation. Indignant at a Verdict. The Reading Herald and Kaylc are very Indignant ever the verdict of murder in the second degree taken in the trial el Frank Ker ner, charged with choking bit wife te death and then setting Are te the premises wherein ber body lay. It is said that there Is a strong feeling against the result all through Reading and vicinity. A WatcU Case riant, The Keystone Standard Watch company have ordered an expensive plant ter the manufacture of watch uses. It will be fin ished and In operation iu about three months. Tela will give employment te a large number of workmen besides these in the watch factory. There are new about 150 names en the nav-rell and this number will be trebled before the summer Is ended. Skipped His Ball. - Dr. Jehn Wllbur-srhe w.a' nmwniii some time age bp the-Tuuphlu County . . J rf V 1 T....LI. .A..M.M Ateaicai seciejbg, t0 tvpf i0T trUl, and uiuHuiaR hcewaa forte ted, Call Fer It. 'he party who left the hide of a steer lying en the mayor's ciuce steps will please call and get It. The Strike Orer. It is said the liltllz clgarmakera' strike at Lit 11 z is ever, the men returning te work. A GUAHPAGNF. VI.NEYAIIU. Yeiv tew peep'e, even nmeng these who ap. prcclnte the quality and fineness of the genuine French Chimpagne wines, have a. correct Idea of the extreme care and solicitude with which the vineyards are kept In thedlurlctet Champagne, which undoubtedly 1 one of the richest and beit cultivated pirti of ths world. One, et our friends lately returned from franca gives the eulogleusrcport en the estate of Messrs. lkracbe fils A Ce. at Marjcull-3ur-ay ; this Includes a remarkable plece et property named " Les geU;es," which can be shown te any foreigner trnellng through 1 ranee, as an Illustration of the ideal accomplishment et a Champagne vine yard. " Situated en a hill slope," says our friend, "with the beams of the sun freely lavishing from dawn te suuiet their bineaclal warmth en r, this vineyard seems te cumulate all the qualities required for the production of per fect grapes. Its surface soil gives thi fruit the fineness and bouquet, while the heat of the sun Is counterbalanced by the freshness constantly drawn up from the lowergreund by a network of roots, which spread themselves In a bed of chalk." There Is a fruit deal of this product In the llouche Sec Champagne, which explains Its peculiar fineness and aroma se much renowned among iLu connoisseurs ; but amateurs desirous of obtaining the lne coming from the "Ools "Oels teg " estate only w euld have te ask ter the llou lleu che Sec Extra, lieth of these wines are sold ex clusively by H. i: SLAYMAhl.lt. RLUG ART'S OLD WINE STORE, 9 EAST KING STREET. K of O. C. Cheap Excursion Te Heading, Tuesday, Aprils. Train leaes Lsncaster, hlag street, at :.lin-m. Fare only ll.W. Leave Columbia at 7 10 a m. ; fare I1JW. Tickets geed te return en all trains. (J rand pa rade of the erderat 2 p. m. Btdmar:i,:c.iJAapr;,IAltw EnLeics, capltallits and ethers In search of safe Investments should read Ilerbteld's adver adver tisement ' JTnr Sale of Ileal Kstnte " in another column. .marM St-S,M,tV Amusements. Circa! Attraction at the Kuj btreet Jheatre. The aigletlc and Sparring company, which opens nt the King street theatre te night. Is a large ene aud It Includes net only some of the leading boxers of the country, but many of the finest spsclalty people. It Is under tbQ.mans.ge. ment of llarncy lleynelds, the popular comedian and manager who successfully managed the Theatre Cemlque, Phl'adelphU, for the past two years. "Karl, The J'edJltr." Te morrow evening Chailes A. Gardner, the ever popular Dutch comedian, will appear In the comedy of the above name. The gentleman U a Ana actor and singer, and when last here the people were dt lighted with him. Ills supporting company U strong and taking specialties will be Introduced. UMATUM. Teetkh -In this city, en tha 5S!b lest., Chits tlan Ireyer, In the t7th year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from hit late residence. Ne. SXi West Orange street, ea Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment ut Lancaster cemetery. 2td Dxisz -In this city, en the s;ih Inst , Chrlste pherDaliz. The relatives and friends of the family are re I JPcculy invited te attend the funeral from I I. ' .w.uwwm ., AvvtuvA, iiiiertuvus at Lancaster cemetery. MAMKMTB. Use hums slarar J5-?i0,1.i.H!Sh!fl.Th8 trevers' Journal re- UOlCSUecelUU. n.UUU bend! Mhl,.,.,a...D .ran headi market higher and steidy : rough aud mixed, S5S"Q5 70 j packlngand hhlpplcs.lltiea stoiiighLsiueasftj. skips, aiieai M "' w bheep Ueeitlpts, laue head : shipments, ia bead market steady t natives, tl eallsj: Western, XJ7131C0J Texans, ti ieaU)j btmbs, East Libsxtt. Cattle Itftcetpts. J.M head t iblpments, net market nothing doing, all through consignments! shlpmeuU te New Yerk, 18 cars. Hogs Kecelpts, 1000 head) shlpmenu 5,X head i market alew t Philadelphia, tn ludff -.) : Yerker. II mtti 70 1 common te light, S3 i"d5 -lit .! UmMlk),htn,naHl.tAk.uVn.l. 1,.w ' I , riinisS0U..hf"nmMtatnTr'"; 'Jheep-Bec.-ipTsT'ir Theid V ship. I maikei dull, 5 cars ou sale, but netui W 'W" - ...,'t.UM. .u GVW1 . IfIB, J V menu, 3X iuji uuiuk. Chisago Pred nee surket, Uaioaae, starch iS.tM a. tn. Market opened. Wheat-April, 7'c i May. 8IXa i June, 8 Hi. Cern-April MJjeiMay, S9)i i Juue,4iKu Oats-My,2S;ojJune,iiH,05u. Perk May aud Juue, IU tu Lard-slay, W 4J June. IT M. ahertHlbs-May.HUJii June, as 60 cccaiae. jWrrM0b.8 s.ptU,TOiet Hay.slKa imaTlM iUaVr.hVplngteePI?wnV, LKO s.. S190O5 U), 'sUteTSJfd'fSSrs.l " Ot 2t cows, bulls andmlxed.ssceatuti bntk HT50J IB; through Texas, at liaisfft. ' '""" Oete-atarek, Wfet Apr "' 'a- ri2Starek. sse se i May. an oe i , Lard-March. 17 April, 17 40 May,t7l7K 'wfc8i8.i M.r.rm Jane, am new aasswea. Haw Teaa, March tS-Tleur market Mjadrt Fine, at Sus 10) Superfine, as 70SJ3 l BtoeheeawWysUrn.ajssJOB, H fefancy extra state, eeaM ue i common te geed tSlKSaUMWawi .Ma its. wpHCtKe. 1 Bed. Winter, May. ej June, "corn-Ne. mlxed cash, 1 ie i April, Xc s Moat1ie. J Whlte state, SM No,xde,3;.Ho, t Me. smtred March. ! j-. ,.,. .,UMy, Bye dull j Weauirn, SesJMc SUte, SfKOMe. rSa'dSuT'Se mess. IU oe : old mess.nss i!ard-Aill.fJMl May.rw. Ilclaennnerat 1H" for beUIng stock. Turpentine quiet at .iHc llesln dull t strained Uicwd, ft 07HC1 UK- raireieum auu i dhn. m am . Freights dull) grain te Liverpool, l,Sd. Butter nrm i Wetrn creamery. Sfve ! XlKln Crminerv. 2.'OXc I sute dairy, halt firkin Cheese dull! Western flat llelSe! geed te choice light skim,imeilXe. Fancy While, lt(l lHc; State ractery, lisaue. ..... gggcalri 8ute,13Hei Western, IVjOllMe. Bngar teady t tunned CuUeal, P.IJDJ-l&l QrannlatPd, S n-Ha5)c Tallew dull; prime clty.c. . ,M HIce nominal ; Carolina, tulr te geed, SOSXe. C09ee strong t tlr rrgei. ll.'jc. phlladslphla Pmdaee Harket. FaitiDSLraia, March a.-rienr market dull , s ilea, 9JU barrels! Minnesota Bakers, 13 794 50 ; rennrlvanla Family, S3 6'OJ (O; Western de, II nQ M I 1'atenU. 4 4ta 01. uve neurquiBi,rJ .iiej. WHt- uarcn. f.A4c April, 8ic,i May, I corn-March, C&; April, JSXc.; May, f..c. 9lc t June. 9ic corn Mai Jnnn. 4TVc. Oats March, !'tCi April, Sifjci June,3;Hc May, S7SO. Philadelphia Cattle Market. rutLADSirHia, March at. lleef cattle, receipts for week wcre-Beevea VW s sheep, s.a: Hogs, J,6ne, Previous week Ueeves, i,3J0; Sheep, 1S.C00! lles, 6. ve. lleetcatUe wete active: Kxtrs, &KOVaC i geed, 50K t medium, ISS'-V ! common, Qte. rhecp higher : extrm 4.J-k: ! geed. Wf .S'c:,medium,f,a5c; common, itjIHc- Lamb;, llfi's active t State. Sic i Western, ftfc. Milch calves were active at se-c. rat cows were dull at -..HOJfcc Mllca cows were tuactlvu at t- HQH). New Ter Stocks. Nsw Yerk, March 2J. 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned at H percent. Exchange steady, tlH. OevernmenU Arm. Currency I'lOtSH bid! I's Coup, U S3'.' bid i Ws de, $1 C9S' bid. The stock market this morning opened active and en geed buying, which continued through out the morning, ptlces steadily advanced At neon the top figures of the morning were cur rent. Tne advance ranged from S te lXper caut. The market has slnce continued Arm Steca atarasts. Qbolatlens by Heed, Mcr&nn A Ce bankers juaiic&sier, ra. asw Teaa UST. 11 a. m . ft! . 13 . Wi '. ?H . 1K . si;. ", Yt" ; list. tij 82 sr. w e:$ 4MH SWi CI.'. 1 W' SIL, 314 Si's Canada Pactac C.C.C.A1 Colerado Ceal Central Fa: Canada Southern.... CM. St. L. A Pgh.... Den. A Kle. O Del.L. W Erie Brie, 2nds Jer. c... ............ i K. A T Leu. A N L. Shere. ............i Mlch.C-n Heck Valley Missouri Pacific 3s le-! ii 1S 11J N.P N. P. Prof N. West. N.T.C 27' S9S lMi 1U 61 S.'H i!X 40' 1 $9 s 15 3c Hi 77i ia. UlH Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario AW Pacific uau Hl.hmnnil T.rmln.l ""V" - ..... SufSS' 41 ? 17.N 7a 1S 61 i li'J 9l?(i 59'J 157. Tex.Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U West Shere Henda New England raiuLOsxrHiA list. Lea. Vel B.N.Y.APhUa pa. b it.,.. ...........,. Beading... MX 10. 1J se 13K 19 3-10 14ML. HIT,,, .....a.. He ten v. Pass. , P. A B N.Cent Peeples Pass Bdg. Oen'ls. ou...... ............. ...... Pnlla. Traction 101H e-Vi KX tonne al. IOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. BIIANDT (Fanner), Of East Denegal township, Subject te the de cision or the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence rtspect:ully solicited. intt-tfdAw TTWR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZEAMEB, OMVest Hempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention, mars-tfd&w raOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOB W. LEBEB, Of Ephrata township. Sublect te Democratic rules. rnarll-ifd&w OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request et many friends I announce myself as u candidate for County Commissioner, Sublect te tbu decision of the Democratic County Convention, lour Influence respect tally sellrlted. UENBV F. 11ABTU AN. m tldAw East Lampeter Township. gtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELI BATTEN. of l.'nner Iaceck tewnshln. I announce mv. self as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject te the decision or the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited Was a candidate for County Commissioner belera the last convention, and at the request of my friends withdrew tn favor of the candidates from the Southern district. tfdAw KLI11ATTEN. HKW AD VKKTIHKMKHTU. TOST. XJ Last Mght, between Lancaster and Sliver Springs, a Pocsetbeok with money and checks amounting te'-'. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving It at the it IXTELUQE.VCElt OFFICE. (1 RAND OPENING OF Bard & McElroy's NEW DRY GOODS STORE, 33 and 35 Seuth queen Street, (Ol'P. FOUNTAIN INN,) On Saturday, April 2d, With an Entire New Stock of DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cleths, FEATHERS, &e., &c. We would call especial attention te our Car pets from Auction. INdKAINCABPRT.S.ae c WeithSSc. INQKAINCAKPETh.H c Werth Sic. 1NUUAIN'CAHP'1,31 C Werth 40c. lNHUAINCAltPKT3,37Kc Werth tic. lNUUAlNCAKPKli.M c Werth fa c. l.NUttAlNCAUPKT,30 c Werth Me. In Heme.Made Bflir CaniAla we ihnvnnsnf the best Hees In the ttty at Extremely Lew Prices. One Let Smyrna Bugs.large slz.extra quality, from suction, at M U t worth U UO. " One Case best Calicoes, Ic. One Case Indigo Calicoes, Be. Trie best Steauj-Cured reatbers j every paund ss tn quality and price guaranteed. ' " Sir Lew prices In every OepartmenL Call and tee for yourselves. SSaadSe Seitk dun Street. ierr. FOUNTAIN IMM. I aril iyw bard (6 Mcelrey, MmmABrBatnmaM. AVOUNO MAN WANTS A NIOBIjY tarnished room In ptlrate ramuy srlthla four aquarc s of Cenlre, j Iddnwa. 1IQ' "W.'-Tlll utrriek." rpUK MONTHLY MKKTINO OF TUK X Ladles' Tract Society III be held ea Tues day at 7:W p. m., te the lecture roan of the Moravian Chnrch. ltd ANMBM aUNOAKKR.PeerStary PUHLlOSALK-ONTrKSDAV, MARCH S9lh. at Me. 215 last Chestnut street, the household and klteben furniture of the late MLs Charletui Uruiigard, deceased Sale te com. mence at I o'clock, when terms will tw made by MRS MAttYC WUINM.Kxccutrlx It -araasT, Auctioneer. ltd r m MKNTFKOM Al'itfl. TTssT-THK old Kstabtlshed Urecerr 'tore llh large dry cellar, corner of Bast King and Mtlppen slraets.orpestto kastrrn Market, andltdesfred a Larue Heom en second story with stairway from store. This would boa suluble staud for any business. Apply te marasut Ne. SiMenh DukeMrvet. ROPOSALS FOH COLLKCTIO.1 OK Statu and County Taxes el Kast and West Wants or Lancaster clty.fer 1M7. will be received at the eltlce et the County Oommlsssteusrs until neon, 1 harsday, April 7.17. Hy ortleretltbe COUNTY COMM1SSIONBKS. Attest s rnasa Urisst, Clerk. uiariS-dtd PUBLIC SALK OF HOTEL FL'KNI Xl'Kt AND f IXTUKK3. OH TUKSUAY. MAKcll . l'7. will be sold at public sale, st the Cooper lletite. West King street, tse t urnlttire and rtxtuirset that hotel, all In geed condlilen. eale te commence at I o'clock, p. m. J K.UM tll.K. Josl L. lUisas, Auct. nii)3td C1ENTRAL HOUSE. A. P. rUbMfcl'., Proprietor. I UT't)y notify rav friends and the publle In general, that 1 have taken possesien of the Ct.NritAL. IIUI ss. Cerner Centre Square and Wrsl King street, nnd extend an invitation te all te visit me In uiv new quarters. Meals wilt be served at all hours. Ovs'erstn every style. Everything In season. A first-class m'artsMwd A. P rULMKK. fJISTATE OF WILLIAM S. DAVIS, Tit late of Sadsbury township, deceased. Let ter et administration having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make tmmedlat payment, and these caving claims or demands against the same, wilt present thorn without delay for settle ment te the undersigned JOSEPH E. DATIS, Chester, Pa. niiLV. iAi. Celeraln, I ancaster Ce , Pa. IIABBY DAVIS Christiana, Lancaster Ce , Pa W t I'stir. Admtolatiatets. Attorney maiis lldAJiw e AK HALL, It's Time ; AVe'ue Heady ; and 100 Styles or Goods reu Yer. buch a sight as you'll see bow in our de partment for custom tailoring surpasses any store in the country in the prices ; the ariety ; the prices particularly. Clese te 1,000 styles et piece goods et the Finest Imported and llome-Made have been get for this Spring ; including every quality and pattern that we thought at all desirable. The tailoring willbaet the highest and benefitting character, and equal in every respect te what costs nearly double at the typical merchant tailors. Suits et these goods we'll make for 120 and upwards. Come ; leek ; If you like the goods you'll like everything else workmanship, style, fit and price. Such Little Children's Clothing as we have this spring exceeds all former years. Our $10 Spring Overcoat Is by all odds the best In the country. Wanauakkb & Brown's Oak HALL, Southeast Cekneii Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Philadelphia. J. a MARTIN CO. Carpet -AND- Will PAPER DEPOT! NEW CAKI'KTR Every Day. Iu All Grades, from Ingrains te Wiltens MOtJUKTTF. and BKUSSKLS C a It PETS In Elegant Patterns, with Borders te Match. TAPESTRIES In New Colorings, wltb Borders te Match, Lewer than Ever Before CU1SA MATTINGS In White, Check and Fancies. TUKKI'-PLYand EXTBA-SUPEB I SO BAINS, All-Weel in Best Makes only, full Line et Cotten carpets. BAG and CHAIN CABPETR Immense Line of Cotten Stripes, Weel Stripes and All Widths. HKADQUABTsiRS FOB WINDOW SHADES I Largest Stock In Lancaster and Lewest Prices. New Let of Handsome Dade Shades, with Spring Fixtures, 40e. Ecru, Brown and Olive, Geld and Velvet Dade. FINE CAMBBIC SHADF.s, will net curl or break. Shades put up promptly by best work men. M a DE SHADES, best OU Shading and Spring Fixtures, 40 and M cents. BTOUESHADINaandriXTUBEfl, all Widths. OUB WALLPAPER rVTOZK WS NLVKBHO LAB0E AS AT PUEsENT; IMMENSE LINE OF PAVEBK FJtlCES. AT ALL New Let in yr sterday at 4, 5 and Scents: Same as were sold formerly at 10 cents. New Let Of GOLD PAPEBS. DECOBATIVB WOBK a Specialty. Expert Paper Hangers Furnished: sWSamples of Wall Tapers sent te any ad dress. J. B. Martin Ce., Ctr.W Hag AFrtan 8s, LAMOAtraa. fa, aWTalspkeM eeaaeettea kbw ad ranteiBManra. HUBliT'H TOOTH AOHB DROlti gire prompt relief 10 cents a betUe, at aUULBt'S DBUOatta. M West King Street llTANTRn, ' liamiii amonnlsef al ere. for which 1st ongage six jxr ceuu interest win ne iiu. Apply at ence te ALLAN A. IIKI1U. ma am IDS Bast King Street. AtrANTKI). UO Salesmen at onee en very liberal terms. taclllllcs uusurpas.ed, nil 1UWN IIHOTllKHa. mU-3 unlaw Nurserymen, Itechester, M. Y. w ANTKD-A UENKKMi AGENT OF extwrlencn te take charua of the " luineJ rial Bdttlen "et oils' New Cyclopedia. Address Wltkreterviire te l.kl.MV0017.KLb Publisher. tnAUJtd Philadelphia. J OKI. L IIAINKS, AUCTION KKll, Beal Estate and rtre Insurance Agent, sells I-UKMIUUg, STOCK. BONUS AMU UBAL ESTATE at publle outcry. Houses ter Heut ranging from IX te II per month. luLUwdfl H OUSEM FOR KENT. -BRICK DWELL . 1X0 UOU8K. Ne. 3J7 North Uueen street. Alse three-met v llrlck llwelllnir Heuse. Ne. 4U East orange atreet. Alse two story ttrtek Hulld. lng, suitable ter shop or factory, Ne. kl North ilu utiau street Possession et all given Imme diately. Apply te J. L, STEIN MK1. Attorney. m2-ld M North KukeStleet. SPECIALTIES FOR THE NEXT FEW WREKS-lUndseme Spring Overcoats te Order lined with silk for r Scotch Cheviot amis te order, elegantly msde and trimmed for tV. Pantaloons te order from S3 up. Ueiuem ber these prices will only be ter a few weeks a. ii. uesKNsrciN. Ne. 37 North Uueen Btreet, Lai ancaster, l'a. s PK1NU, 1SS7. A New Denartnra ler Lancaster In Fine Tat erlng. Impertlrg direct from the best makers et tiue Woellons. I have Just received through the lle ten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, sritlNU OVBKCOATINO AND TKOUMIKI.su, Thellke of which, for style and nualltr.hts never brcn tqualed In this city, and cannot be snrpastt-d. A special lnltllen it hereby extended te all In want of spring Uarmeuta te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the very best and prices lower than ever. II UBIIUAKT, msr.'Mjdlt Ne U North Queen street. c OURT PROCLAMATION. Wherein, the llennrilile Jehn It. Living sten, President, and llouenitilo lt-ivld W l'ut l'ut tenen. Additional Law Judge of the Courts et Common Pleas In and for the county of Lnncat tr, und Ast.iaut Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pc.ice In and for the county of Ijtncnster, have Issued their precept, te me directed, re quiring me nmeng ether things te make publle preclam Ulen thmusheut my Kllllwlck, that a Court of Over and Terminer and a (lensnUJull Delivery, ulsn a Court of licneril Quarter Ses sions of the l'eace and Jail Dt-lltcry, will com cem mence In the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancas- tcr. In the Commonwealth of Pennstlvunl. ON THE TU1UD MONDAY 1 . .1 .M'KIL, ( the lsth ). l-7, ince of which precept r' In pursuance of which precept public notice Is hi :ncn te ine aiayer anu Aiaenuen ei ine City of Lancaster, In the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Cen stables of the said City aud County of Lancas ter, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and ex animations, und Inquisitions, and their own re membrances, te de thee things which te their offices appertain In their behalf te be done ; and prisoners who arc, or then shall be, In the Jail et etthesuld County of Lancaster, are te be then and there te presecutu agalust them as shall be Just. Dated at Lancaster, the Kth dav or March, 1SS7. ULO. W.TOUL1NSO.N. mar-ltdAUw Sheriff. fERS A RATIIFOX. SPRING 1887. HUE WOOLENS. The Finest Assortment of Spring Suitings I 15 LANCASTEB. Uniueatlenabty the largest assortment and the most tasty. f-ELECT bTILES IN SCOTCH MIXTURES -FOB Suits and Spring Overcoats. FINE FANCY WORSTEDS. OF CELhtlBATED rOBElUN MANUtAC 11 BEH-. Our assortment Is sure te please everyone. Our workmanship Is net surpassed by any house In this city. Myers & Hatnfen, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCASTEB. PA. fAUBR A BUOTUKIt. Spring OverceatiDgs -ANO- SUITINGS! Standard and New Styles In Men's and Beys' Wear new ready for Spring sa'es. -ALSO- Ready-Hade Clothing -IN- Bufllness Salts, Drees Buita, Beys' Sultp, Children's Suits. UNDERWEAR I Game snd Bslbrlggan Underwear, Hosiery, Glores, Neckwear, at I'epular Prle;s. " GOLD" and " BILVaR" SHIRT. X. A. W. COLL IIS and CUFFS. Me. ae wawr una kui, LAKOAITSB. FA. HAGER BROTHER, Maw AeaaMTMBMairra. WOR 8At.K OR RRNT-8TOHK ROOM A? witn dwelling attaebed, corner Seuth Duke and Church street. Newly painted andrefHted. Suitable for any geed tinsinem, inquire of . j. l'lllLll-lWsltbk, mJ7-tdlt ill North tjusen Struct. ti nnn FOU A finkh and bf.t. l,VJvr TKIt CtlAMeAUNBTIIAN Due de Montebslle. AT KOIIUKH'S MqUOH BTOMB, Ne. SI Centra Square, Lancaster, l'a TEKHOU3 OK TIIK DENTAL, CHA1H UliAHMKU. Teeth extracted by the use of electricity per fectly sale and hirmleas. My ssoe leeth. made of the best mutetlal that 1 ran purchase, rilling teeth aepectalty. All work guaranteed. W. 1.. riellKtt. Iienllst, aprtT-ljd Ne. tii North ynesnBt. MANHEIM Reller Fleur! J anil 3mdKced THE MARCH WINDS DO BLOW, AND make the hands and lace rough and cracked. -UE- Cechmn's Cream or Retes And have no trouble. It keeps the sklu soil and moist , ID and ii cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere, NOS. 117 A 12) NOBT1I QUKKN ST. a- Cochran's Cough Syrup Is the tiest. Only JS cents. mars-lyendtt tatam Ajrts verritM. pASlI BUYS CHEAP AT CLARK'S American Tea and Golfed Stere, NO. SSCENTUE SQUARE. Finest Teas and Coffees In the market. Pure Spice. Sugars at cost. Cocea. Chocolate, Foreign aud Demestic Pickles, Catsup, N. et K Saiie. sardines, and a full Una of Canned Ooeds, Kalstns, I' nines. Currants, Dried Fruit, Cocoa Cocea nuts, extra nne Table and Hairy salt In boxes or sacks, great variety of Toilet and ether erwps, Crackers, Fleur, Cheese. Cernmeal, etc. China and Ulastware given away wlthTcaaand CelTti s Stock all new and fresh Please give us a call and compare prices. Uesdi delivered promptly. JOHN A. CLAKK, mS tld.t w M Centra Square, Lancaster, Pa. AT CLARKE'S. It in a Well Known Fact That mere people visit Clarke's Tea and Coffee Mere, 51 West King street, thttt all the ether stores combined. Frem the beginning It has been our object te have the Largest and Halt eeiecieu meca ei Ttis, Coffees aad Fine Grcctrits IN TUE CITV. As te hew we be succeeded we leave jeu te Judge. WK HAVE IT, COME AM) SK. Every taste gralind. Cereallneand Cerealln la all therage for Cakes' Puddings and 19b ether goad things Try It and you will be pleaded. CLARKE'S AND ceffee: store, TEA NO. 11 WEST KINU STItEKT. NOTICE I have no connections wllb any ether house In town. P. 8. Can and get a few cye-opinera tn the way of prices. iMCsjrME-jrra. T7-INU STRKET TUEATItti sW ONI WEEK.-ts COMMEMLXU M0M)AY, MAKCH,'2, '87. Birney Rtjieldi' All-Sfar C.nbintieD, Frem the New Theatre Cemlnue.l'hlladelphla, Headed by the Great PL' l L ; McCOV. Cham Cham peon Boxer of the World, and the Broekljn OUnt. JOHN FALLON. Specialty Artists-The (.reat OBEF.N and MAttCO, Little Hussy l.dwards, The Ueldrns, McBrlde and Walten, Jennings and O'Hrlen, TheTwe Bees, Blake and Bertram, Billy Uelden, Barney Beynelds. ADMISSION .7Tr.7!.., and Se CENTS. SVMatlr.ees en Wednesday, Frldty and Sat urday, Admission, 10, JU and 3 Cents. TJULTON Oi'KRA IIOUS Tue'day, March 20th, 1337. heeclaleniraL-cment of the Eminent Herman Dialect Comedian, Mr. diaries. A. Gardner, Supported by an Excellent Comedy Company In his newly written 4 Act Play, by Cox, T. Mrsrar, esq , entitled KARL, THE PEDDLER l nder the Management of Phil. H. Irving. New 'engs. New Dance., and entirely new music by the muslc.l director of Karl Com pany, MK.Utm-AVKU. KLINK PBICEJ KKSEUVKI) SKATH At Opera Heuse Office. .., 8075 CENTS. 76CBNTS. inJUtd JTUJI BALB UU MMMt. FOR RENT. Twe or tour rooms In Brimmer's New Building. Ne. 1S3H North Queen atreet Heat and gas Included. Apply at febls-tfd BKlMMEB'SLIVEKYOrFICE. FOR RENT. A nice STORE BOOM at Ne. North Cjueen street. Imjulreat UlWU C. LILLE K'S, FOR RENT. First fleer and basement of the building lately occupied by the I'htentx Cerk Works, with or without power. Apply te O. V. ROTE, mS-lwd 117 East Chestnut Street. STABLE FOR HALE OR RENT A MOD ern bnllt Brick SUble en Christian street, between King and Orange streets. Can be changed Inte shop or warehouse, mlfttda M.U.BBUBAKEU.Atterney. FOR BALB. Property Ke. M West Orange street. Most comfortable home, with every convenience, and office suitable for doctor, dentist or lawyer, which office Is easily convertible Inte parlor. Finest location. Terms easy. Apply at once en premises. mli-iwd PUBLIC HALE AT MRH. H. S. KAUFK. M AN'S, Ne. SCO North Queen street, en WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON at 1 o'clock, will be sold a large let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus, wash stands, tables, chairs, stoves, glass and nuoens nueens ware, Ac Ac. llBNftV BHUBkltT, II L. Fbailt, Clerk. Auctioneer. In26-3td QUOP AND FOUNDRY FOR RENT. Machine Shep and Brass Foundry. Including Engine, Machinery and Toels. Ap ply te LAWRiSrTOB KNAP?, m3td Ne lUEest King Btreet. spOOPER HOUSE FOR RENT. J The cooper Heuse, one-half senars rrem Centre Square and Opera Heuse, and near both railroad depots. This is one of the largest and best houses In the city. Large Sate and Ez change stables, all first-class, jrossesslea ea Anrtrist, decTTMd WMJ.COOPEB. CELLING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK, t of HOMEMADE FUBM1TUME, consisting Mattresses. Mtiale Haircloth Sefa, . UeeafiisT , Chairs, Reclining; Chairs, Paintings, Etc., until April 1. All 1 geed rsllable work. Beld at a great tacrine at Alse FOB BENT, a most desirable dwelling, Na sw West Chestnut street, witha long garden and lets of choice fruit, will be reaU d cheap. annlvat tnU-lwd Ne. ti WEST CHESTNUT ST. VALUABLE BUILDINU LOTH. ANU Twe Brick Houses will be sold at publle sale ea WEDMBSDAY EVENING, MAKCU Se. 1197, at 7o'deck,attheGrape Hetel (formerly Mleaael'a) Location of beuses and six lets en Haael street, between Seuth quean ard Beaver streets. Eighty-eight feet. 7K Inches of ground, e holee location, onKertn Charlette and Marien streeu. WeetOraage, and a let at feet en North Mar and lt feet ou Marlen street. Bate will be peslttve. Persons wishing te view any el the above will please call un the noderstgeed. Terms can be madeessr. HENBTBECHTOED. Ne. II Merth Queen St. P.'S.-Fer Life, Acelseat aad Live attckln saraaee eeiy te as above. iariiWS,M,W maw ! J.8 UlVIiKKAOO, New Dress Qpeds UP ALL HINDS, New BatlnM nndOrlnklrB. New Burah BUkt. Mew Batln BhRdameE. Black and Colored Bilks. Bummer Bilks. Mew Buttens te Match; Any Kinds or Dreaa Goods. Kverylhlng at Astenlshlnly Lew Pi Ices ter.Casb. We are Heeelvlng New Uoeda Almest Dally. JohnS.Qivler&Ce Ne. as Bast King Btreet, LANCASTER, PA N KV YORK 8TORK. BARGAINS I Specimen Attractions I WATT & SIAND, 6. 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCAfcTEB, PA., Are New Offering the Ileal Values In Which Leng Kxperlenre and UeadyCash can Procure. 8PE0IMEN8 . JOHN STAFNKU 80X4' CELEBUATBD Colored Dress Silks, Nineteen Inches Wide, VI cents a yard ; retailed hcretolero at 73 cents a aid COLOBEDSUBAU SILKS, New Shades, 7c a yatd. COLOUEUSATtN UIIAI)AME, All Silk, New Celers, liuea jard. BLACK SATIN BIIADAMA9, leeks like Satin and wears better than bilk, ;c, 11.00, II t II 10 a yard. BLACK BILK KIIADZtMItt, Twenty-three Inches lde, only II e a yard, BLACK SEESS SILKS. n Inches wide, !?H cents a yard. Elegant Black Dress silks, warranted te give Satisfaction In Wear. 75c, (7Hc, II CO, II . II 30. Black and Colored SILK VELVETS I STBlPgll.VKt.Vl.TS I Special Bargain ai Pieces. GL3MAN STBIPIU) TELVKTS, 7Je a yard i worth II SJ. New Yerk Stere. NOS. 6, 8, 10 I'.AHT KING STUECT. B OSTON 8TOKC BOSTON STORE, N09.SU&2S North Qaecn Hi. "Between Postefflce and Centre 8juare.ca NEW Spring Dress Goods We are showing a llranltfnl Stock of NewBprtng Dress Goods at Lew Prices. NEW SPUING COATS. JACKETS, WBAPS AND JKU8KT8, At Prices sure te Please you. DUESS BUTTONS at Lew Prices: DKESS BUTTONS at Lew Prices I Special Offerings of BLACK DUgSSSU.K-s. BLACK CA8IIMEBEJ, BLACK II EN HI K TTA", and BEADED DBES8 I BUNTS at Extraordinary Bargains New 8 ATl.NE5nd SEEKSUCKEKS in Beautiful Designs and Colorings. Oar assortment et Faney Celers of Plush and saline apllque Flowers and Plush Orna- meuU at Lew Prices are Unequal ed. BI'ECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Fifty Doxen All-Linen Towels, xl Inches wide, II Inches losg.euly 12He each, worth tee each. Fifty Dezen All-Linen Damask Towels, extra size, 17c each, worth !Sc each. Twenty nve Pieces Table Linen, very geed, 19c a yard. Ten Pieces Table Linen, RW a yard Twenty-flve Pieces Damask Table Linen, 2V a yard. Ten Pieces Hand-Leem German Table Linen, 83c a yard. Muslins. Sheetings, and Pillow Muslins at t ery xxjw irices. A TELLING BLOW At opposition has been struck, and we pro pose te keep en. We have entered tba ring te meet all competitors, and as our training is in the Hchoel of Economy and Square Dealing, we are boned te win. Stamm Bres. & Ge. sWTelephene connection. N OW HELLING -AT- SACRIFICE PRICES Te close out by APB1L 1, my Entire Stock el Beets, Shoes & Rubber Coeds. riBsr-CLAis line. Alse Safe, Stere Fixtures, Window Fixtures, Shew Case, Awning and fclgn. Call andtxatulue goods, te secure bargains, JOHN B. SLOUGH, mlStfd NO. 1IJNOBTH QUEEN St. XS TUE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED Estate of Themas Bay and wife, of Salisbury township, Lancaster county. Netice Is hereby given that Themas Bay has presented a petition te the Court of coiumeu Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the court for an order and decree that Wlndeld 8. Eennsdv. his assignee ter the benedt of creditors, by deed of assignment dated February 7. IM shall re. convey te him all of the said assigned estate new in his hands as such assignee, and that the said assignee ba discharged abd released f rem said trust i and that the ssld court have nxtd SATUBDAr, APK1L , IBM, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Conn Heuse la tha City of Lancaster, for the hearing of said petition, when and where ail persons Interested as creditors el i bona Bay aaayappaaraad ehirl ' saartll.d Frotsvsaeury. Black and Colored Uress Silks, MI .rl --. &P, i. ,iK (. . ' --.'- jiB jmd h gJ0.'t?-gP', V'.-te. ,V i&ftf&i&e!&kg, aaf&riJsx ,A &ti3&S&Bit!ZA&i 14!
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