VWiW.WYtW! PfSRwF FSC.S'EBIM .; 'Tw'V - W!yWmi THE LAXOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1887. r' IiS SS?K fl4Zl est 8S.- E& . lb m r EV. sr KC E& EV J.i TO E HOFFMAN CHOSEN. . : t- 'twrmmiKimtiDant or avnoeu (O WMV MVOOBBV fMVK AMMB. iff ' f Ik Mia Director! Vel Fer Him xlM taUrr te Remain Ilerelorere-Far-'ii ttia VMfleaau el Ika HnBawaV-H.R 1 yt? -- kMbliaa tlll Vlthlllff. - MKVwwiBa -- -- m- B7 ... ij- aentarOomtpeBaono 01 ivtilikikicir. k'ifi CetUMBiA,May Tfeaclioel beard met afjalMB jaa. nigut in iud vuuiiii rihrta purpose cf electing a auper. t ter the echoel district et Columbia, f term el three yearn, Dr. Tayler acting. iprwident and h. W. May, aecretary. All b members of the beard were present. On 1 Bimen ui inn may uju salary ill mu super- '.? aatatident was filed at (1.400 nor Tear, rmv- ,VaJk1a mnnlhlv. ssrlileH la Ihn aamn amnnnl 'i'rald before. A larire number or applications Vkd been received ter the noalllen, ameriK the xt nmhflp tains' thn nrajuint aiinnrlntnmlfint. '.t-i? IS fl Amnn. an1 M If. Ifnfrtnan nvlnnfnnl nf the nigh school. A communication was pro pre tented by Wm B. Given, esq, signed by thirteen ex-school directors, ndvecuiuf the lectien of Mr. UoiTeian. The beard pre eeeded In the election, resulting as fellows : Fer Mr. Heirman Messrs. KAiIg, May, Blade, Strine, Tayler, Wolfe and May. Fer Mr. Ames Messrs. Graver nnd Ur ban. l'reMdent Tayler declared Mr. llellinnn elected miporintendont for the term. The beard then adjourned. A SerlJns Knnan.y. A runaway happened yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock which was attended with very serious results. Dr. J. A. Thompson, and wife, of WrlghUville, went te town during the morning and were en their way home. Aa the animal was a very excltnble s'eed, the doctor proceeded te lead the boise acres) the railroad. Tbocelso madeby an engtne caused the herse te become frightened and was beyend the control of the ewper. The gentleman was thrown te the ground, the carrlnge passing' ever him. The herse continued running, going Inte the bridge, whe ra Mrs. Thompson was thrown out. The norse managed te free himself from the car riage and ran the entlre distance te the ether end of the bridge. A passenger train wa going ever the brldge which was distanced by the horse. The accident was witnessed by a number of persons and the unfertunate couple were given assistance. They were re moved te the clllce of A. V. Bruner and Drs. Craig ntid Llnewcaver attended their inju ries. Mrs. Thompson sustained bruises about the face nnd body, besides a very sevei e shock te her system. The Injuries te Dr. Thompson were very severa Ills left arm was dislocated at the elbow and his right leg broken below the kiioe. Alter receiving at tention they were removed te their homes, where they are resting quietly this morn ing. Fish Warden. In Town. Jehn Gay, of Greensbuig, and Augustus Duncan, of Chambarsburf, the fish warden", are in town looking after the enforcement et fie flsh laws. Large notices have been posted In conspicuous places containing the flab lav;. The laws forbid persons te tisb within ene quarter inlle of the Columbia dam with any ether device except a red and line. The enforcement of the law will ruin the business of a fisherman, who has occupied the wall of the raft chute wall for a number of years. ' Dad " Sheet?, as he Is known te nil, occupies a cabin at this place, where he remains excepting In extreme cold weather. lie makes a living by Ushlng in the chute, and btated with teats In his eyes that if com pelled te leavj, the place, his home must be inth&jiecr house. imien 117 a ug. Augustus AVlrt was severely bitten In the right hand by n deg as he was trj ing te pull the deg Irem a kennel. The brute sprang at him, leaving the llesh of his hand In an ugly imniier. A phjblelan attended te the in juries, wnlch will prevent working for some tlme. ' v W II. fiteck will tell about his travels through Jerusalem, In the Second street Lutheran church, this evening. Dr. A. V. Hegers left town la-t evening for a visit of three weeks in Kansas. TUB BKALiLY J'OJSO.T. A l.lttle Chili Cut " Heugh en list. ' and lilt In a Short Time. A child ct Kdward Griest, of Fulton town ship, aged two years and four months, met with a sad death en Tuesday evening. Un noticed by Its parents it ate seme corn meal which had been mixed with " Heugh en Bats." In a few minutes the child became very sick and a physician was summoned, but he arrived tee late, The llttle one lin gered four hours when death relieved it of its Bufleilng. Deputy Corener Wakeman Wesley was nor Hed te held an inquest. This is the tecend death recorded this week of children In the Lewer End dying from taking poison, under blmllar circumstances, 'these deaths Hbeuld be a warning te parents net te allow this deadly polxentobo placed where children have access te It, for It lms been the cause of many deaths. m A I'atnterb" Colen The Journeymen painters, of this city, met TuesJay evenlng at Blssinger's hotel, West Kins street, for the purpose of organizing a pilnterd' union. A temporary organlzjtlen was eirected by the election of the following efficers: President, Geerge Krelder; Vice I'rosltlent, Leuis Krauskop ; Secretary, Kd ward Davis. Thcre wero hands present from the shops el the following named employers : Gee. W. Brown's, W. 11. Bateman's, Allen Guthrie A Hen', Jehn F. Leng's, Christian McGinnls', Gee. Pentz's. The mtntln0 pssed a resolution te ask ler charter, and adjourned te meet en Tuesday evening next wheu it is biippcbed that a permanent organisatien will be itltcted. A Coining Ojien Air Ham! Cenitrl. The Mtate Capital band, of llarrlsburg, which la te accompany Lancaster Command- ery, Ne. 13, K. T te Philadelphia en May 24, has been engaged by the Lancaster Ltcder- kranz te glve an open air concert en May S3, from 8 te 11 o'clock p.m., at the garden in front el Llederkrauz hall, rear of Kuapp's iloen, for the pleasure aud enjoyment of the numbers of the society aud their families The Slate Capital band, Prof. H. Newmyer ( leader, numbers twonty.llve men and ranks among the very beet Bluillar musical erganl- Zitlens iu the stale, Iter Flrt Aiiraucn. Julia Cassidy, who claimed Gordenvlllo as her home, and said she was a peddler by oc cupation, was arrested last evening" for drunkenness and disorderly conduct bv Officer Leman. Bheadmitted that the charen was trup, but pleaded for her rolease en the ground that it was her first appearance before his honor, Mayer Morten. The mayor granted her prayer, and uhe premised te hake the dust of Lancaster from her feet forthwith. -llrcach el l'reuil. aud Seduction. Htmuel Ityan, cbarged with being a fugitive from Justice from Ohie, where tie la wanted te answer complaints of breach of premise and soductlen, was arrested ln this city te-day, and taken bofero Alderman Daen by whom he was committed te the county Jail, In default of bail, te await a requisition from the governor or Ohie. Oranled fat.nl. Through W. B. Gerhart, Dr. n. F, W. Urban, or this city, baa been granted a paten t for combined heater and ventilator, de signed for um mere particularly lu schools ad ether large auditoriums. Violating lb oily tlrdinsuc A number of persona have Leen'haulins jSVv mbbag en Der wart atreet, between High U'-i " wd Hi. Jeseph and Maner and High street., ffi.'Maj'MTJ te the city ordinance. II persisted jr' S-Tf,wU1 boei partlM preaecutcd for ' mnw i mm ram vevmr orcemaoK rtmAg. All lh Cair New H.ady UbpeMd el t'ntll the . Rica Trial I. OeneladM. In the suit of Jacob and Kllen Van cake vs. Simen Ackerman, the defense was that the policy wa transferred te Ackerman for a valuable consideration and he bad paid large .urns of money for as"sments Irem the date be purchaseil the policy until the death of the Insured. Under the decision of the su preeo court a verdict was rendered In favor et the plalntlir for the dlllerence be tween the assessments paid and the amount received en the policy fc!35 i3. Dennes and Jehnsen for plalutlll ; lleynelda for defen dant. The next suit trle.l wa tht of Samuel Bewman vs. William W. Helium defendan'i and Jehn i:. Scbuui, garnishee, l'lalntlll. sotiie tlme age obtained a Judgment against Win. W. .Sebum for f J, 111.50, and au attach ment wai Issued against Jehn K Schutn, who It was suppesett had lu his possession meneys belonging te defendant. He came Inte court, hoveor, and exhibited receipts and vouchers, shewlug that William had been paid ever JJ.00O, which was a greater amount than he was entitled te from his father's esiate. The Jury found In favor of the garnishee. H r. lhlemAn and W. T. Brown ler plalutlll i Brcslus, Keyuelds aud Dsnllngcr for defendant There will be no ether cases ready for trial until the Klce cve is disposed of. The testimony In the Klco ejectment suit was closed this morning, aud counsel began their argument. The case will be given te the Jury late this afternoon or te-morrow morning. -ufit by Cendurtnrii. Conductors of the Philadelphia A Keadlnfc railroad company began proceeding In the V. S. circuit court, Philadelphia, te compel the railroad company te account for the sum $137,i)ir, wbleS, they allege, the company re tained trem their wages with the understand ing that it was te be luveted In the stock of the company for the benellt of the conductors. Ftie petitioners complain that the money baa net been invested, but has been used as If It belonged te the company. The table annexed te the petition, prepared by the Heading ctllcers, shows the total amount withheld te be Jt0"" tl, the contention et the company being that the couducters are entitled te only as much as the shares would yield. The men ak the court te held the company liable te account as for money re ceived "ltli interest, until It is shown that Hie money has never been paid te the owners or Invested In geed faith for them. The statement of extra pavef pas enger conductors el the Beading te January 31, 1, under the contract In dispute, con tains the accounts of lb- conductors. Judge Butler referred the petition te Special Master Geerge M. Dallas te take testimony and te report te the courts the facts In the case and the rights of the petitioners. Ills llegu. Taper ltic!i.i SOO,000. The appraisers appointed by the court te ascertain the ameutit of assets and liabilities of the Insolvent llrm of Jehn A James Hun ter, Philadelphia, have had returned te them ever JsOO.OOO of outstanding paper Issued by James Hunter. This enormous liability has come from every conceivable channel of trade and tlnatcj. James Hunter cannot be found. bid Accident te a Blf Injan. This morning a very sad accident occurred te the old Indian which has for many years steed in front of Little's cigar store, opposite the Pennsylvania railroad station. A crash was heard en the pavement and when Mr. Llttle went out he found the savage lying en his buck tn a badly broken condition. It was first believed that he had been attacked and beaten by a drunken man, but it is likely that a sunstroke caused him te take the turn bio w bleb proved se disastrous. He was se bully used up that he will have te be laid away. Sent le tbe llespltal. Themas Cunningham, an old man, arrived in Lancaster at 12:53 te-day from Frederick, Md. He had Intended going te Philadelphia, te which city he bai a ticket. He was taken se sick before reaching Lancaster that he stepped here and was taken te the county hospital. Miss Ulnteti. Kente. MtssSallla Hinten roturned te Lancaster this week, and under the management of William II. Key, of this city she appears as follews: Paradise, May 5; Htrasburg, C and Christiana 7th. She has a full dramatic com pany. Appointed Agent. 11 S. l endlg has been appointed agent for Lancaster city of the work " What tbe World Ilelleves." The Central Hetel Iiupreied A. I ir'ultner recently took charge of the Central hotel, Centre Square, and ters month past he has been busymaklng Improvements which have just been finished. The bar room ais been handsomely papered and re. painted. ISehind the liar a large rack for the diplay of liquors hasbeen placed, ft Is made et auh and lias three verv large French plate K'.a-s mirror.. The bar fixtures are all brand new, and the room presents a fine appear ance. The dining room has received anew supply of paint and paper, and tbe fixtures In usuthere are also new. Mr. Fulmer In tends keeping a place where everything In thecatincand drinking line can be had at all lluiea. The opening takes place this evening. m Amusement.. Ttit lleipit it (encer The concert for the bunvdt el t. .leiuphs hospital, under the auspices of the Lancastur Mieonercher at Fnl tnu l.all en Monday next, premises te be a very llnemn.lr. Prof Matz his been busy preparing un ujccllent pregramme for this charitable pur pur pea. He had secured tne services of l'ret. 'Iheihuhn's orchestra, thu cejiblncd choirs nf H. AntLen' and St. Jeseph's churches, and the tneilist classesef the. high schools. 'J here will also be line soles and recitations by the bct Lancmter talent, llw chart for reserved :cuU 1h new open at the office of Kulton hall t and as theru have been sold a great many ticket, privately, It will be well te go early in order te memo a geed seat, as the hall premises te be tilled. .ii.i nil (.s us a- KiU'K Hkki una Wtdne-day morning, May 4th, at the bilde s home ln Kdeu, this comity, by Kiw. chirlm I, rrj, of Trinity Lutheran church, Jcob Hanck. et Last Karl township, and M e Laura, daughter et William C llecher. VMJ.TUM. 1 aiiei)Tik In this city, en the 3d Inst, Anna t ., witoet Henry It. rahnuiteck. The relatives and friends el the family nre re spectluliy Invited te attend the funeral from hei husband's residence, Ne. 23j Kast King stioet,en i'llday morning at 10 Se o'clock. 1 in terment ut Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t MAMHMT3. Hew lord BUraet. Nw Y'erk, May 4. Fleur market dull ; ritin, I." iHf.i 10; Superfine, ti 703 J3 : geed te choice extra Western, (3 7005 U) : geed telancy extra statu,t3 70OI 00; common te geed extra H estern, ti KQi 75. Wheat-Ne. 1 Ked State, '.Met Ne. 2 de, Sl.ei ve.s Ued. Winter. May, lXc! June, 0l;e. July, 9iiCi recelpu, 40.70) : shipments. 75.ui. Cem mi. t mixed cash, 4;Je May. 8c : de June, ijijei July, 4JJc i receipts, 45.W0 bus shipments, 4'.2S9 Oau-Ne. l White State, 30Uei Ne. 2 de, ?Jc;.Se. 2 Mixed, May. 31": Jule.HV.c: . ceipu,2,-)uus; nhlpnients.ua. Bj:rBloVUl,l,en,Jairrn' Btat0' " Qyi dull; nuw rce'MWWs old mess, 5 ou Liird-May, 17 35 ; June, 17 M i July, 7 se Molasses dull at lxc mr belilnv .ui7 Turpentine steady at 37(40. "iota. Uesfndull i strutned te noed.tnikftl ?5 Petre emn dulli UenneA5. In 'ciUeiVsjic. rrtilahU dull; grain te Liverpool, pid. Uutter Unui Weatore Creamery, jenilj, flKlVafic,!,iy, ' tawary.halt "raiu Cheuse nrmt Western riaClinisv.en .. choice llnlil skims. 11H9I2KC Faucy WhiwilSVi QI5KC! Slate ractery, iiQifc. "uiie.j Mtsgt steady ; staui, 13e; Western, 13e. Buifttriiulett linnnmt CuUoef, V l-icaici Qrannlaied, 6 U-lb85.iic. " f ' Tallew dull ; pnuie elty. 3 J-lCiJc. Kite nominal : Carolina, lair te geed, SOlWc Ueffue dull t lair cargoes, lbXe. Oblease rrodeM atark.i. csicioe. May i. 1 p. in. Market opened. Wheat-May, tsiit Juue, KlJic; July, sajc.j Aug., Wc. Cem -May, sslie; June, ea ; July, lljic Oau-May, Vbtfei June, i)is. Perk Net quoted. Lard May, (u M; June, 18 80) July, $7 00; Aug..l707K. enert KliM-May, 17 X June, r Xi Ju'r. 17 ; Aug, 111. oieaira. Wneat-Uay, 82Jie June, 610; July, Wc; Aug., sJ!4c Ani-ay, SSSfll Jna, C July, UXef Oats May, s;ei Jnnn. 1'le t July, 9'Jfc. l'er Majr.fil ii JMne.riliHi. l.ard-Mar, W l"i June, ni July, I7W,I AH?e-Ma1:l If Ut June, l?M Jtilr. 17 i'Ht Aug,77H- drain ana rrutttian rurnlfbeil by S. K. Vnn.lt, Hrekcr. CmeiHO, Mny 4, 1 o'clock p. tn. W hmit. Cern. OM. 1'iirk. l.anl. MftV June July AUKtut Scpt'iiitHr,..,.. lcrmbur., ..fsiw a-v: s;i r. Xl ll4 '-" .... IU n, : 10 , 7 15 , MS, !S. Kocelnta Car Ut. ... n ... 34 7.1 M Winter Wheat.. Sprliig Whivit... Cern , OtU Br.... Uarley , Oil City. Crude Oil Uecetiita Hints. licit!. Closing t'rtca 2 e'clivk p m. m ntu tieru iini. nui. lirfl. c. "U May S"S' .KS r, J'.m Jnnu l i. ."-. ijie July -ii, t, -.mi 1 .... ; w Aimut N4 4.'", ... 7 : !"epteniler , S .... 7 .M Ueeeinher .Li .... Oil City. UmdeOll CV, l.l stork Stark.t, Ciucioe, May i The Drexrrt' Journal re Pert i Cattle Itecelpts, 3.0 V Invid 1 shlpuient, Xtvxi: marknt leairi shipping ter, we te 1.500 s., Ileoen 10, steckers and fix-ders, ri 73 OIS): cows, bulls and tnlied, i:ajltij bulk, mj3 IS ; Texa c.lttle, tiai te H0R9 Uee'tpt. lVihesd; shlpinenU, l,WP betid t market tnetr and closing lewtr reiiirhand mlied. ai(S5i: nacklmt nnd ship plnr. sees 5J ! lUht, li ;Ht J 1 1 i skips, m wa rt, BheepUeci'lptM, 3.CK1 iiead shlptnrnts, l.rwi market slew clieni.un.ill 3- woeled. 13 50fl.'. Iljli an, i: SQ'J 70 i lainUs, II VJ3 75 Kist I.tsiarr. Cattle Kertdpt'. 7 2 head ; shipments 171 maikotle and a hidoeir from yixterday ; i.itll hipped te .New erfc nene. lless Kecelpts. vX hn.ifl ; shipments NXi head i market dull ; Philadelphia, fi.ViS 7S; Yorkers, II SMIMiij common te l!ht. II ;snsoe, piss ll.Vfll IS; h'g shipped te ew erk, : car. Sheep Itecelpts, 5.00 head shipments, is market "low : ptttr.e. $1 evjl i , I Ur te ceed 1 75Jl 1 C0111U103, f i Was Ilk Luiibj, l IV0 111); wool sheep net wanted. 21. ir etk Stocks. Hw Y'eri;, .May 1, 1.30 p. nu Heney leaned at i par cent. Exchange sttady, 1 ? 7 ft t .. Government, steady Currency S's, II Sbld;i. Cenp, II & bid : 4"s de, II l ) Md The stock market opened Hit jht cenL lower than en etcrday en adv'ccs of lower prUe for American ecurltles ln Londen, but before the first call a buying et some of the leading stocks, tegethr with ceMjrtng by the hert, re .ulted In a tinner ten, nnd the decline n fully receevered by midday Prices at the present writing i-hew- a slight ndvance ever thOsoef last nlghl. steca marK.u. Quotations by Uecd, McUrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster. I'a. 1W TOR LIST. 11 A. a, Canada 1'adnc M; c.c.c.Ai : Colerado Ceal ii; 12n. s;. Jr. m CIS C6H si 4iJ ?m 31 U7', .Ilk. 1 i' 1J4 IIS ft-.S fl ii i-s s J. 121 HJJX 13 SIH XHi I-1. '(. yiH Central Pac j Canada SenUiern cat-st. l.a rgh Den. ltle. a Del. L. ft W Erie , Krle, Znds Jer. C , K. A T Leu. A N , L. Shero Mlch.Cen , Heck Valley Missouri Pacific H.P N. r. l'ref N. West N. Y. C East Tennessts) c Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A W S3' J-"M t.7 W'i "l iS lu S9J MS 1.1 ij l.J 31 jeV; !" . 67 Ji livl. .) 11-". '"' l""i S"S .' Ml'J knj eiK jvj 7; Pacific Mall Klchmend Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac Union l'ac Wabash Cem Wabash Pre! Western U West Shere llends New Kngland raiLADalVHU LIST. Leh. Vel II, N. Y.Ai'hlia Pa. II K" 3", UH 35Ji UM leiS 57W tl 1W 7W; 11H US' us teJi Heading :.- Leh. av Ilestenv. Pass. P. K N Cent People. Pass ttdg. Uen'la "il PhlJa. Traction u, uet w Ui ruLinv.tr. pOK COUNTY COMMISSION KK, HK.VKV DltACIMIMt, et Lancaster City. Subject te the decl-len et the Democratic convention. u.af."j inlaw pWK COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, J.W.KELLY, of Marietta, Pa. Pnhject te the derision cf the Democrat!.; Convention, lour Influence solic ited. m.ie-tfdAw F IOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SlMO.V L. 11UANDT (farmer), Of East Deneual township. Subject te the de cision of the Democratic County Conventlon. our Influence rtspecttully solicited. mUtfdAw TftOK COUNTY COMMtSSIONKK. JACOII W. I.KIIKU, Of Ephrata township. Sublect te Demneratlc rules. marlUldAw IOK COUNTY COMMLSSIONEtt, A ' 1'IVr.W A I T IGroeer. Hrt Ward, City. Subject te .ftrao .ftrae rn. ti nil s j ni ili., cra'.lc rules. al-lfuAw WOK COUNTY COMMISSIONEK. SOLOMON ZEAMKK, rarmer. Of West llemnfleld township Subject te the Ifi-ci-MMltil luu ir Democratic Convention. maw-tidAw FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request el many friends 1 announce myself as acandldite forceunty Commissioner. bubect te the decision el the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence rospect respect fally solicited. IIKNUY r. II AKTM sN. mla lldAw Kast I unipeter Township. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONED ELI BATTEN, of Upper Leaceck township. I announce my self as a candlditfl for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Damecmtlc County Convention. Yenr Influence respect fu'ly solicited Was u candidate for County commissioner belera the last convention, and at the requester my friends withdrew in favor el the candidate, trout the Southern district. ttdAw KLI 1IA1TK.V. A W A D VEK TJUEMEH TV. TJAKINU POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS, newd.r never varies, a marvel et purity, strenittn and wholesemenes.. Mera economical than the ordinary klmls, and cannot r?.i I" competiuen with We mulil tude of low sElb ,n ""'K01' alum or nhmphate powders. itM w3iVH.,JLSa'' Hu POWDIECO, iii wmi Btrueu New Yerk. may27:lvdw &y S- WWBBJIK JOIIM A ev: vi.L.,.,e it Ne. 115 North Queen Street. CKNTUAL HOTKL, OPENINU. The Control Hetel. Centre Square, h'aa lust been IhoreiiKblv everhanUd ana Improved uJ the new pronifetor. XhU eveiilDg the mand epenlU2 will he held, .u U A. P. fulmek, Proprietor. 3NTED--TUREEOENEKALHOUHK Servant, and two Cooks. Apply PuKK OITCllAitUlt.al r.ttTUOUTCO.'8 Employment Office, Me. tl North Cjusen BL (luceaa fleer.) A'KW AnVMKTJHKMKyiV. STATK AND COUNTY TAX." We am prepared le rvrehn the tr f.-r iiiitlreelty. Alvliltn itf 3 itur rtif allnwn. If paid en orbafern the nith Onv nf iuv. i? ui our etllee, from 7 u. in. te p m. only apW-ltdWAl' Mo.stdNertnuuront. A X T K 1-A GOOD URl. FOft child's nure about 1 or It j ears old ut MaSfCNetth l.hne strict. ltd WANTi:t)-SK KUALCOI.OKIIDHKK- AST, Coekiimd .urses. Apply FKKB Or'CllAUUK.nl r, II. TltO II T A CO.'S I mploymentenico,iiMorthijiuoii St. ("cend lloer ) NOVICK-THK WATKH Dl PLICATK 1 new In the hand et the Cllv Troatirer ler collection et water rents. An al .batument of per cult, will be undo ler prompt p.ntmnt. n nt, ON. J. II HATIII AprMlw-WAOd City "Iteasurer. tTIHAll.r.YVS KINP. D.Cl.MATlAX IN- u ski; l'OiVDKII wilt kill riles nnd Moths from 3 te 10 inlniiies. Campher and lari'aper ler ireserini: nwu'ii niicn I'aste una " l!edy ler uats " ler nil kinds el ,-rmlu. 1 htve. lelnt Kl.tilntr Ke.1 for 1." cents. All llh Ing tackle at i!int bargsliis,. rKAU.fcVS Ki" KM II I'll UMACY, (OpiH)alte KUKtern Market.) MmdM.W.KH 1SS SALI.lh UIXTOX. TIll.LllVHMt.NH Ol.Vl.l!?T. Miss Sallie Hinten, And a Powerful Dramatic Company In 11. fc l N-IUNr.1' i.ir l'ardlsp May 5 ana, May 7. Sira-bnrg, Mil) 0, Chrlsll l'ltlCKS-!5A3.' Cents. inl 3td XTOT1CK TO TRKSfASSKKS AM) II tH'ivins are heieltv for -i."". tlUNNK.lt-- bidden le tn'i'ii!s en any el tie lands et the Cornwall and sspeedwe.l estates lu la-ba neil or Uuicaster counties, whether lnc'eed or unenrlesed either (or the purpeef sh'sitlnrf nndttshlnir. as tbe law will be rwldlv enfereed "gainst all Irvspvsslug en said lauds el the undersigned after this notice MM ( -I.KMAN riihKMA.N, It. I'KULl M.DK..N, KDW.C rilKKMVN, aprt'. tM Attorneys (or It W. Celeman's Heirs etui:ks7 send me1 your qirl.3 -TO- Leani (ln Little Things Hint Make Heme llriIit ami ClieiMl'ul. Hippy thoughts for thein. Ilippler dns for you. MRS. E. M, WOODWARD'S, NO. v, KAsr KISU ST. intMyOAW R. R. A H. LADIES ! The PAK4SOL SEASON is uiwin lis, and we offer ter your Inspection a very tine line Indeed. Yeu will And prices remarkably low, and WE W1LLUL AKANTKK that jeu cannot buy the same grade of goods ANYWHEltK KLSK for as llttle money. Our assortment Is the largest, assort ment the most varied, and prices lower than anywhere eNj. A visit will con vince you. Parasols mtda te order te match Dress tioeds. sTItepUrlinrand recovering done. R. B. & H. 14 Ea;t King Bt. apl-frnd Proposals for street material Pealed proposals will be receled by the Street Committee up te Monday evening, May 9, lv7, at seven o'clock for the following ma terial and work for the ensuing year year Cressing stone te be net less than 13 Inches wide, e Inches thick nnd I feet long and upwards. Hacking stone te be I Inches thick. llrlck per thousand at yard. Hrlck lertheusnnd where needed Laylngguttersperloet. Contractors tefurnUh materUl. La Ing gutters par feet. City te furntsS ma terial Laj Ing crossings per lineal feet. City te fur nish mateilal. smd per cart Inid ilellvert d w here needed. t-and uer cart lead at s ind hole H-lglan llleck by the njuare feet. llrenen stone by ten at quarry, at w here broken or by the ten delivered w here needed. S one must be small enough te pass through a two-Inch ring. Proposals te lie addressed te "Street Com mittee " and deposited in Street Committee box. at ftmeltz's Urecery, corner North Oueen and Lemen streets. All hid. must be accenciunted with proper security. ire lommltteo reserve the tight te rrlect any or all bids received. II OHIIKItur STUELTCOMM1ITKK. Kiwi. S. ssieltz, Uerk. apr.w-4tdW,S PrilLICSlLE OK 1'JiOfEUTr. aluahle city On Fridat, Mat 13, l"vj7, will be se'd at public sol. at the Keystone lintel forth (iueen street, Lancaster city, the fellow. Ing described real estate, late the property of Georgefehulmyer and A. W. liussel, deceased, te wit All that certain let nf ground with tres Ce, ktahln, scales and otherlinprevemonts there en us" das a coal jard, situated en the west side of .North Prince street, near the Columbia A Heading railroad deiet. in said city of Lancas ter, I'a. lieglnnlng at a point en the west side n North Prince stret.t, thenceextendtng along said 1'rtnre street north -Te feet a Inches, mere or less, toether ground of tbe estate of A. W, ltussel. Thence westward along ground of same lh feet, thence south 157 feet, thence southwest ward 191 feet, ianre or less, te property of the Columbia A Keedlng railroad, thuncu southeast ward along property et said railroad company Zi feet, mere or less, toether ground el estate of A W. llmtel, thence northward along ground of same 21.1 f-et, thence eastward along tameru feet le said Prince street. Ibis property Is well lmatrd and Is better adapted te the receiving and handling of coal and lumber than any In the city, and will be sold without roserve. Hale tn commence at 7 7) p. m , of said day, when attendance will bu given and terms made known by JOHN K UCSsKL, UEUUOK IM'.USSKL, I. lectors of A. W. ltussel. deceased. JULIAN fclllil MYKH. Executrix et Gee. ehuiuiyer, deceased. Huksy SiiriimiT, Auct. uiayivd N EW YORK STOKE. SWISS EMBROIDERIES ! WATT &SH AND, 6, 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTXU, PA., Invite the Attention of Ladles toCheIo. Styles In CA it URIC KUllItOlOKJlIKS, SA ISSOOK KillUiOIDKRIKS, XWJSS EMlUOIDKItlKS, ln all Widths and Qualities at Popular Price. Latest Designs ln lTull Width. Swiss Flouncing At S3, C'K, 75, 60, S7K cU., 11.00 te 12.00. .Special llargalns In Full Width, Deep Km Km Km broldered DUTCHESS SWISS FLOUNCINdS AtllOOayardi thought cheap at f.Vi. Everything Destrable in Torchea Trimming hm, Faecy Trinmitg Lies, Oriental Trimmteg L&ccs. KSCUItlAL, ritKNCIl AND SfANIlJIl Black and Cream Trimming fces -ANO- LAOE FLOUNOINQS At Very Lew Price.. An lmmense Varletyef Plaid and Striped White Dress Goods from the recent trade .ale. In New Yerk si less than Manufacturer' Prices. New Yerk Stere. jrair urJirifaijrJi ifelVwkTfc'" A t-'lNKH AND BKT JpljVFsLAJ TKH UUAMPAUNB THAN Due de Monteballe. AT HOIIItKK'S LlgtlOH BTOUt, Ne. tl Centre Squarv, Lancaster, I'a. D IVlDKlNIINOriCK. LASl'.STIS Cot STY NlTIORtL 1U,( The Heard of Dlrecler. have this day declaied a DHIdeiid of rive per ent, pavsUle en de mand f. II. IIKKNKMAN, mS'.'ld Cashier. NOKIIAUIM M) I'KAUDl Nil IICMI1UI1 1 NO IIUMIIIK1 t The enlv (leiiulna tellllllbla Shad received eery morning ul the DAILY MAKKKT. Cleaned and delivered promptly. All kinds el New sogetabies. , Ke. m J .'id' DR. It. M. 1IKKMN, ii recent vntduale nt the letter son Medical College, Is lerali dnl NO, tti KMT K1.NI1 ST. Surgical wounds nested antlseptleally. Patron age iesiitliilly solicited. Int)2 Iwd OUK CIUARN, MIA tJl'KUII)AANt) llelden Linn are CI.KAH HAVANA ril LKIl hind made, Ac KAt'll. In bosesof Mi's and 100'.. DEMUlll'SCtUAHSTOKK, lUBast King NtmiL Telephone Connection. 1 uilVWASIlttd TytLLlAM EDMONDS, U'helfull IVtltr sai OomtniJiea Mc;biat IN Alt, KISbSer CIGARS. Advsnces made en saleable goetls. Oftlctt and Salesroom, NO siPYPKsrilKRT, uprb;lind Prevldcnee. Uhode Island. E sfATK OrJAMl-.sTirCtTANNElTr latnel Uiuraster, 1'., decea-ed lettelse administration en nun estate iiatiug neon gninttsl le the undersigned, alt perseiislndebted therutuamreiiiiwisd u tiiake liiimedlate pay ment, and tho-e having claims or demand ng Unst the same, will present them without delsy for settlement te the undersigned, residing ut Ne. 131 Charlette street, Lancaster. I"n. ANNA SI. ClIANMCLI, luJO-rtdW Administratrix. E MlLETRKi: STOCK IARM. Stand ird llred Siivlllens In Service STOUM KINO (.'161) .0.00 Iteceid, 4 years, J 47 III IIKNKV(l.'ll) AO.OO Send for .New Catalogue. HA.N'Ltl. KNUI.K, apl3mdAw Marietta, I'a. e AK HALL Tin Tip- (.'areful inrixiratlens be- (Jc m.ity gtuniiig mouths in advance am l'ltu k of iople's wants, Is the w;.yttdejt. 1'irst, exam iuiug the m.tteriaU rule llnish ; as te weave or construction ; usitiR our " IxiillnR down " test, whereby we knew what Is and what isn't nil-wool , the sponging aud skrinking of goods se that the) ata In shape when worn ; next, the inspection of the manufacturing at every turn of the work ; these are the steps, in brief, te our just prices. The Tine Dress Suit at 4"-0 and the All All Weel 10 Suit are put equally te the tests. Ne double standard at Oak Hall. It's the best clothing always ; lowest pricea always." A demonstration in He3iery ; 1JJ cents te -V centi. Several w indews full of sam ples of the goods. Wanamakeh & Brown's Oak Hall, Southeast Cekxek Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Philadelphia. J. &GIVLKRACO. CARPETS. KVKWTH!V(, ttf.W IN CAKPKTS Al LOWkSTCA-U PK1CKS. New ltugH and Mats. Aurera and Held Medal Hpeepen Ky ery sweeper bears our dnu name f loer and stair Oil Cleths. New Celers In Window Shades. Shadlni; nnd springs mid Cord Fu tures cheap. Carpets -owed and Laid. Shades made and hu ut; at short notice. Heme Made Hag and Chain Carpets. r Everything Cheap ler C'a h. JohnS.Givler&Ge., Ne. 35 Bast King Street, LANCASTER, PA P. S "tore open SatnnUy and Mon day evenings, utber evenings close at Ce clock. D RKSS CiOODH. Uew Seft Weel Keat Stripes, New Checks, Illu minated Stripes, Illuminated ('hecks, French l'laids, English Whipcord, Cream Serges, Serge Flannels, Zephyr Ginghams, Sat ines and Crinkles. Alse, I'riestly's Celebrated Ulack Goods, Regatta Silks, Satin Ilha dama and Surah Silks Fancy Velvets, Braid, Fassamenterie, Tape Fringes, Flouncing?. Jouvin's Eid Gloves, Meusquetaire Gloves, Lisle Qlevea, Ruchings, Spring Heaiery, SPRING JACKETS SOW 11KAUX IS FULL ASSORT-MKS2 Goods 5 HAGER & BROTHEB, Nee. 36 87 Weat Klaff kH., LAMCABTK8, PA. A"R Alt VKHTIUBMKXru. STA1II.K AND OAHHIAUR IIOl'HK IOR Item, cheap rtnini ler five Heme, and four C.rtl.ges. Apply at u,yiil lu We,,l "range si, WANTlii)-fW(riiKNTtr-5tfi;itj'r . '.IT the . I udge Publishing Company. New rrk. Itliihl hind of men can earn Itvn detlaia a day. Call, Meveiu Hnn'e, Thursdur, Maye. H. in rilANK JUNks, iny-U HiipLul Agencies. NEW STOt'K, AND NEW HTYI.K4 Oh' Canes, ilrtinie Wecd, Kugllsh ll.nnl, lUm lUm lUm boe, Ac, al all pilces iaMUTII"sCHI.MtHT(lllw, 111 Kat hlng Hit-enl Tetephiine I'onnecllen. JalN W AHlmd M AUMI'H'KNT PIANOS AT WUOIltVAKD'S AdENCY. Coiueaud s,sB llietn. NO. IM A SI KA"-!' M.NIIM", aprt-.i lyd" I niieasier, I'a. INSTALMENT IIKM.KKS WILL I'1NI Just what Ihey nitil, s lull ll"e el Ins'al menl l.oeds mill only In the liillalment Trade by sddlessliiif INSTALMENT HEALERS Kl'PPt.i C. aprll JindTu.'l hA i Kile. Pa GIUUNcTtll'KNl'Ntl! A Iresh nippy of Uudeinear lest rerclwM. Pants, Shirts i ivel alls, Neckwear, Cellars, i.ulfs, Siispetidi is, llrlllsh Hese, best In lb" market. Soaps, I'erlumerles, llandkerrhlels, Lsiiudrled and lln'aundrjed .thills. Persons liem the e.lj or county can sa e money at It. - IKTTKKLVS, tine Price Heuse, Ne ."-' Net III Ijmeii rl. -M0le open ei ry eveiilnc a.m-l)d - Jt - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALI1 OK l'KR henai. piiiiprurY. (hi IIIITItSIMV Al IMtWOON, MY M"1. will Ihi se!d at Ne i'..' I seutti Prlnee street, i line let et Household and Kitchen r'liriilliue I'.itler aud HlnliiK It ie sullK. Tables, limits, carpels nnd oilier articles all lu ilrst-elass coiidllleu. Salu In commence at 1 o'clock. juiiN ruwri, Adiiiliitstrnler of Ksltte el Mrs. Maty A. Ilar Ilar Ilar tholemew, dert used Je.L I.. II a is is. Auctioneer. tut Jtdlt tai'KiNu,'iNN7. A New Depart urn ler l-ancaster In fine Tal erl nn. Importing direct tieni the best makers el Fine Woellens. 1 hava nstreceled through the lUnten custom house, a large ln eleti et my own Importation of SUITING, SPItlNH OVritl'IIATlNII AND 1UUI tMtl.Ml, The llke of wlikli, for stjln and iiualltv.has never breu equaled lu this city, at.d tannel be .urpasn-d A sp-clal Invitation Is hereby Attended te all ln want nf spring (luriiienls te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the ury beat and prlce.s lower thauuer. II HERIIART, iuart7-lydll Ne. North Uuien stresd QI'KNlSti M'.W JKWKI.KY SPORT 8ATURDAY, APRIL 30, Opening New Jewelry Stere. CHARLES S. GILL, NO. 10 WIST KIM1 8TBKCT, An Entlre New Sleck et WATCHES, CLOCK"", DIAMONDS, JKH'KI.UI, Sl'ecrACLES, SlLVEUlVAItS. FINE KEPAI1.ING A Sl'tflAMY. app.Mlwd R EMOVALI RKMOVALI1 Having Removed luy UNDERTAKING A.N'D- Furniture Repair Sheps Kmmthe cernnr of Walnut anil North Otif en trtU te SO.Vxl NOKTII (jUKKN STIU.KT, 1 hereby nellctt a centlnu&ncu nf tbn lltmnil jia jia trenatce lirtnferw twatuwtHl t Um jmiiitc. ut my nuw -trtntl, whnre I am fuily ,qulppilte mtt all wmiu of the tnu.H, 'I bn Ui el i rnlcr Ukrr'i rurntbliiKtt. nnd 4Mlt.ri.ct.en tfiriran teed atMl .ulct'i. liepalrltiK of all kltuU of fur fur nlture preuiptly aituniltxi te. A. O. ROTE, Nn Xil North Uueen Street. sWTelephene connection. nprs; Iwd 11. MARTIN A CO. SPRING .DRESS GOODS. LI'STRK Cll KCKS. Larueand 'mall Plaids, I7c. a )ard; redured tteui X. ALL-WOOL IIOMrSPtl.V SUIT- lNUSal'.'.'Hc a yard. ALL WOOL TRIC()1, .11 Inches Wide, SprlnK Shades, al :tt cent, a jard. OneC.sn Al L WOOL TRICOTS al 41c. ayaid ; equal te any sold all c. a yard. One Case HIOIILANI) PLAIDS at tc. a yard. IlLACKCASHMKBKIatOoe a yard j have no equal; are 10 Inches wide and every thread wool. CHECK CASHMERE), Spring Shade., J Inches Wide, at M cent, a yard. SILK AND WOOL MIA TURKS, Small and Larue Checks, alto cents a yaid. DOMESTICS. A few quotation, will .hew you what wa are doing with Uitse goea.. One Case PRUIT OF THE LOOM MUSLINS, One Yara Wlfle, ut 7Ke. a yard. One Caae UNI1LEACIIKD MUSLIN, y, Yard. Wlfle, at .Jic y"1- OnoCase CENTURY CLOTHS, New Pattern., at Hc a yaid regular price, lOe. One Case rANCY BCItlMSat ISc.a yard ; were made te .ell atMc. J.' 6. Martin k Ce., JAMUAITU. WA. A' IP .1 1) VKH ri8MM W.VIW, J K A S O N A It li K HK()U1HITkThK. n I I.NKH Cnmpher and Insect Powder am standiitd ii'iurdle. In prevciulnsj thn raraxe. nf moths A liirKesleck el both cf the finest iirad. iillaliishle, nt IIUHLY'Sl)ltUJSTl.U, a. Wti.t Klnatreet FOR ltKM'.(iUANTIIAI.T.A LAROK. well lighted loom, with nole room, an( siillnble ler Imleser prltilliiffertlrn. Alaetwn Initie looms mi airend slery nf a.tna bnlldlnir, iilllil., Inr miles nr litdillnir riwtlns. .IiiKI, L. IIIINKs, npi-.'Und Nn, niNetth iiukn Htlret. THK LATKVTJLlST TlIK TIIINtl ler business purposes "enlrli Cheviot Trnnsers. We Inne them III twenlV dllfereiil pattern.. Fer weir they cannot hoeirellnd. all and sett thein. A lull line et Seelch Cheviot Sultliiifs at inoderale iirlres, hUSENeTEIN'AriNE TAII.llltlNll. Ne. .17 North IJueen Kllia'L I AltlNKT IMIOTOUHAIMIS. 1 111 TO THK NEW YORK GALLERY foil SUPERIOR WORK. Hpi'il !(llt NO. 1( NORTH QUERN ST. AmvmnanTm. PULTON Ol'KRA IIOUHK, Sl N1IIIITS AVli saThrHAY MAllNhK. COMMENCING ' Memlity Eveulnif, May 9, 1007. Return Kii(iieiiient of the Distinguished Actress, IDA LEWIS. -ANllllK.lt- Siipcrler llrniiintlc Cuiiipniiy. ItKPl.ltTOlllK reu WEEK WI.INhMiAY-"Cnthlt, or thu llypsy's Ottli" TIIURwDAY " rnle Celers," and ' Rough Diamond " ltlHAY-".lntie Kyie." SA1IIROW (Heiil.le lllll)-" l.ucretl.i llor ller els," and Twe lliis ,rds .""Alt Kl. (Matlnte)-" LtKhtnliiK ri.sh." PRIOB9, - - 10, 20, 30 OHNT8 lie er ed Seats new en sale at Opera Heuse npcMIld ri RANDORIIAN RKC1TAL 11Y Mr. A. M. Berst, AS3IT1 I 11Y Miss l'etts, .MrndcUseliii Club ANDURANDCHOUl "-, ist Reformed Church, litiiiAY i:v i:im), m vv mil. TICKETS 'iiCBNTS. -Te be lml nt Mr Peu Deisiulth's ll(ik Sloie. aprJO-lnd rn. 4vrs cerrKtm. rpunSQl'AKi: l'LAOK TO 111 Y YOL'K TKAS, COIt'EKSAND UROCKRtEH IS IN THK SCIUARCAT CLARK'S American Tea, Coffee and Grocery Stere, NO. SO CENTRE SgUARE, Square Reeds at iniare Prices. I larke's Pure lUirav ioapenly ic. VV e are selling grrat quan ties of Crackers, fnsh hut Just ln Ihn qnait htere Is headijuariers for these I'rotzelelt by the pound or bairel Ihey are Just tn tiiani thlinr. Olve me another pound of your Oikh. Coilee . It Is the liest 1 Ket anywheni. Is Ire Ire (iiieutly said le us JOHN A. CLARK. marlMfJAw !; C ntre Square. w OltKINU MKN WAN rKI). Te knew that they can buy Teas. Celfecs and (ireeeilej'JOper cent, cheaper at Clarke's Orlnl nal Tea and Celfeti store lhaii the faum quality can be bnuiht elsewhere. Celfes Iresh Kmuted Dally, I'.'K. '5. '". J". ?- and 'it Cents per pound. Clarke's Combination Coffee at i'a! ir tieund Is aduiltlivl te he the mist value ever elfered tn thu toiree drluktiii; cemmiinllv of Ijincaster. rinerl rieur' rleur' His Ureal I'lllsbury Fleur, 71c per quarter .- Clarke's AA. Reller Heur, SiC! Illnkleys Excells Hulls, Mc. ier quarter. tc. ir bilf quarter) Olnirrlch. Kcw-k lllll Mills rieur, .MIC. isir quarter, 'i'lt sr half quarter. Canned (tools ami Oolleat Heeds ' Ills astenistiliiv te gee hew fast we aru selling Item ; leans Mrtnir lleans ferS.'c , Scans Lima rteans, 'Za Hcans rich and nne Mara Peas, 25c ; 3 runs Cherries, 'c : .leans tiiMiseberrle., JSc ; Scans ltlackberrles, '25c : 3 cans Tem ittais, '2V 3 cans Cern, 'iftc ; 1 cans Table Peaches, s ; '.leans llaker's Whole TeinatiKis. 'ic. Krtwh Canned Clams, "t and Sc. u r.in , they make a veryntcoseup try them, jvei pounds starch. Sparkling spry illass Slairh.3 pound hexea, Xc ubei. Large Lump Starch. IXc per pound. Elastic, Magic, tjuaker and Wind's (iless Stan hes reduced le se apackage Siniara never werosecheap. Light lliewn Siigar.IXe Almest White Sugar, 5c Uninitiated ""Ugar, . Pow dered Sugar, IS0- Clarke, thn 1'imiwr Inr Lew Prices and thu guiding star ler square and henrt dealing CLARKE'S Original Tea and Coir" store. Ne. W West King stieet. AW Ceif.su ground by electricity, 'iilepheue connection. BUM BALM UM AfATJTX. -IJIOK KKNT. C Twe or lenr room. In Hrltnmer'. New Unlldlng, Ne. 1MK North (Jueeu street. Heal and gas Included. Apr Annlval ieuis-iia HltlMMlCR'S livery erricE. FOR HALK OR RKNT-HRIC'K STAIILK and let, ITiSJ fesit, en Christian street, be tween East King and Oningn street. Call be easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware house. Easy term.. 11. C. IIRI'II IKEK. alt: ltd tterney-at-l aw. H"bUHK FOR HUNT OR HALK Heuse with modern Improvement, and steam beaL Large lawn and aid. Availetyel fruit trees and grupe vines. Ne. 130 North Lime slreel. Apply le " K.RA r LAND!, aprt-tfd Ne. Mi North I. linn Street. FOR HALK A OOOD KNTAHLISHKD business, In the best location al Harris burg. Pa., en North 3d streut. aNn-e Market. Don't rcqulre much capital. Ooed r. asens ler selling. Address, U W. K, an-lmd lul Locust St.. Harrlsbnrg, Pa HOOTS AXl HIIOKH. N KV HUOE HTORi:. HIEMENZ'S -NKW- Shee Stere and Factory. Infant Kid llnlten Shoes, 25c. Child.' Spring Heel shoe, tee. ...., Misses' High Cut Pebblu llulten. II In i, ll.. Ladles' PeTible llutuin.a splendid shoe, ll.oe. .Ladles' Best Pebb:e llutlen, round or square Wen'. Elne Laee Shee., ."A. Men . Heavy newtw auujr auuu, sw. &a ,. U..t V-11 UhlMM .1 in Heb-Nan nnees.si'u. Lace Shee, 7ie. and II . it' rine Kid Hand-sewed Tern Shoe, 12.00. Klne Kid Spring Heel Shee. l 15. I.' Heel Selar Tip Shee., a tn 11, Je. Bey.' Lace Shee. 75c. and II m. '.7. . u. .. U..J Una...,, I JU1IO.' Mlsse.' CnllU." lieeinOJUr Sljt nuuw, a , .., ,. Child.' uena PeDDie nuiuin, nnriuu iinei, ina Mlsaes' Scheel Shee., solid learner u in is, f i uu. M Use.' Spring Heel Butten Shoe. 11 te !!, 9ee. Bliee. of all klufls made te order. Bemember we have removed two coers above tbe old .tand NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. apl-tfd ,IOHV HIKMENZ. SJTANDAKUWOKK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQE BUILDER, NOB. 40, 41. iJ, 16 MARKET HTKEIT, Rear of PMtofttee, . . Lancaster, Pa. 1 have In Stock and liulld te Order Every Va rlety el the following slylea :" COUPES, UUUU1KS.CAURIOLETS, CARRIAUK8, VICTORIAS, BUSINESS WAWON8, "T" CARTC, MeCALL WAUONH. SURRIEH, MARKET VrAUONB.PllASTONB, Ei PRESS WAGONS. I employ the Rest Mechanic, and have laciH- tie. te build cerecUy any style of Carriage de- The Ouallty, style, and 'Inlfhel rer sTprlr. make. It decldedfy the CHEAPEST IN "SUM MOTTO! " Fair Dealing, Heneet Werk AtBot AtBet AtBot tew Prtcea.." PleajeglvemeacaU. BepdrlDg Promptly Attended Te. PRICES LOWER THAN ALL OTHERS. .sTOna Mt Ot WOfaBM wpwtallr mplOTww fwUMPWpOM. 1 'i V4" M' , ,a;.Tz.f. Ofe ji.y j; ,v,;'n.j(S;gifJ'if - . 4.t .j-