W'jBTO" fii-"ti A B- " .1 . "Vt? -v tf , ; S' THE LANCASTER DAXLY IflTElJGEyGEIt, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1888. f. Ff '' ( S ft-il 1-nlTt -! -.- GENTLEMEN OF THE J0RY. MUrr BCBKBOI.BER' FIR1T BXPER IKXCK1N DXAWDtti JURORS. A IVstt InlttliUTitntf ciiliMi IteMI rnwa an auctions of the County fw Art, im d Jail QearUr ShWmhb Gebbm Fleas. Jwlga Llvlngtten BherllT Burkhelder first time) ana Jury uemmts- MnMi;ftr Ilyua, thli afternoon 'Iwwjwra ferthe April, May and June 111 following nauneawereumwu i the wheel : . Dm! Jnrer, Monday, April 10. A.H. Heuaeal, cigar manufacturer, Xaat Mweaal O. Bblndle, tobieco merchant, Tar. Maannfiald. X O. Hamilton, farmer, Kapha, Jehn Rteee, carpenter, W. Lunpsler. Jehn landau, gardener, 7tb ward, city. Samuel Blnkley, merchant, W. Uoealloo. Isaae Bender, printer, 6th ward, city. Adam K. Bair, gentleman, Si ward, city. Chriattan Lfever, (Big Spring), farmer, W. Lampeter. Hesry Hartley, assessor, Cth ward, city. A. A. Myw, tanner, Sd ward, city. Jaw. L- Plnkertec, merchant, Oelnmbla. Jehn e. Wllwer, merchant, Paradise. U. B. Eltnler, farmer, Warwick. Abraham Oocheneur, farmer. Coneatega. Jacob K. Frry, farmer, Weat Oocalleo. Fred Bucner, gent, uomraeia. David Rlngwalt, clerk, Eait Uempfleld. Jehn 8. weldman, farmer, Penn. Q. r. Leng, ahee merchant, Oth ward, city. Jobs Weaterman. butcher. Columbia. Cyrui Btrlekler, farmer, Maner. David K. Mayer, farmer, Btrasburjr twp. Xaaae W. Cen kiln, carpenter, Columbia. Quarter Bceslenr, April 10. Morgan Kerr, carpenter, Columbia. E. B. Hshrrj, farmer, Penn. Darld Wlttlp, cooper, Mt, Jey township. Menree 8. Keener, farmer, Penn. Bam'l Edward, merchant, East Earl. Jeseph K. Lutr, merchant, W. Cocallce. Walter J. Arneld, cork mt'g, 4tb ward eUy. ' umra MeuKjauBp-uBKer, 'Sraneiia. OhrUtlas-fl. Musscr, termer, W. Hemp- Jacob F. Kaulz, coal dealer, 7tbward,clty. .Heward ueatea, latmer, Ldttie iiciiain. Jehn H. Bair, merchant, Edee. Henry Barr, farmer, Leacock. Daniel F Gebn, brlckmakrr, Columbia. Jebn O. Brubaker, mltler, Earl. Levi W. Monitor, merchant, Weat Co Ce calico. A. W. Baldwin, merchant, 4lh ward, city. H. M. S Drainer, Jeweler, lit ward, city. Jebn U. Keller, farmer, Penn. WUaen Bard, juatlsoef peace, Manbelm twp. Milten R. Buiheng, miller, Upper Lea- Daniel M. Staufler. farmer. Eaat Earl. Adam K. Biabacb, farmer, Weat Cocallce. Gee. Amnion, Innkeeper, East Earl. BenJ. Miller, farmer, Coneatega. Jeba L. Wright (farmer, Columbia. Jehn Nlxderr, abeemaaer, Otb ward, city. Jebn B. Myera, farmer, East DenuuL B. F. Armstrong, farmer, Martle. Gee. F. Lefever. farmer. Eden. ,Cha. DnHuir, clgarmaker, Earl. M. K. Bemberger, merchant, Manhelm boreugb. H. K. Landta, farmer, Penn. O. R. Keneairy, merchant, BlraslnitK Frank R. Hewell, marble mascn, ward, cltr. Henry Dietrich, farmer, Maner. J. Lewis Walker, clerk, Baltabury. Amea Echternacht, termer, Btrasburg ber. F. H. Gantx, farmer, Rapba GnataTUs Groetzlnger, tanner, 8:b ward, city. Plank Beeser, farmer, Bsllsbury, David B. Euck, merchant, Cly. Jamea l'Atrottet, maehlniat, Celli in bli. Daniel Rethntser, ahoemaker, Columbia. Obrlstlan MuHselman, farmer, Eaat Bempfield. Gee. W. Tomllnsen, farmer, Manbelm twa Jeremiah Divls, restaurant, Columbia. Jacob H. Nelt, farmer, W. Uemplleld. Common Pltai, Aj'rll S3. B. J, Dnnlap, drover, Lancaster twp. Jehn Ernst, merchant, East Cocallce. C. C. Carpenter, reporter, Dth ward, nlty. Jehn B.Gault,clgar manuracturer,K, Karl. Jehn B. Bsnsenieb, farmer, Earl. Martin 8. Frey, clerk, Epbrata. G. Oram Phllllpa, farmer, Drumere Eiat. Uriah Measner, farmer, Brecknock. PleraenH. Eberly, manufacturer, East Cocallce. Cyrns Cramer, Jusllce of peace, Eden. Henry B. Btebtnan, farmer, ConcRtega. Jehn H. Melzler, lnsurance ageur, Oth ward, city. Henry Ulrvln, firmer, Dart. Bamuel Irvle. supervisor, Hadsbury. A. B. Bard, gent, 1st waict, cliy, Hiram Weldman, painter, I'Ulzabeth. H. B. Cochran, druggist, Gtb ward, city. W. B. Reland, merchant, Earl. Jaoeb Blnkley, carpenter, Btti ward,cHy. Hiram Peeplos, farmer, Providence. Jebn Bemberger, grecer, Manbelm ber. Menree Markley, blacksmith, Warwick. Edwin EUer, nndertaker, Kllrabcth. B. 1C Hambleton, carpenter, Manic. Solemon nigb, farmer, E. Earl. Andrew Garber, miller, Rapha Clayten DeUaven, farmer, E. Earl. WinUeld B. Beyer, farmer, Celeraln. J. R. Fester, mercbant, Cth ward, city. Gee. H. Leman,afaeemaker, Sd ward, city. f Levi K. Nlstley, miller, East Denegal. Bamuel Guiles, grocer, Columbia. Lem. R. Brown, merchant, West Ear'. Abraham Bbenk, miller, hast Drumuie. Jonas W. Heaa, farmer, Ceney. Geerge Rice, laborer, Eaat Lampeter. Abraham M. Yeung, shoemaker, Maner. Elam H. Denllnger, farmer, E. Iampcter. Jebn M. Fulton, aurveyer, Pequea, Jebn B. Brubaker, farmer. Maner. Amep R. Uogentoglor, ahoe mercbant, Columbia. Henry Reeear, barber, Earl. Bam'l Esbleman, farmer. Penn. Oyrua witmer, farmer, Ciornarveii. Chat. E. Broeme, plasterer, O.n watd city. Martin It Bhaefler, armor, Rapbe, Cyrus G. Fry, farmer, Kspke. Jehn M. Uersbey, farmer, Salisbury. F. A. Rtcker, Juatlca of peace, Mt. Jey boreugb. Jehn M. Ranck, farmer, Earl. Couimeu rltar, April 30. Jehn It. Urelder, farmer, lias t HmiiriMeld. Jebn S. Witmer, farmer, Weat Eirl. Samuel i KaulfmiiD, cigar inanuiaotn inanuiaetn rer, Salisbury. J. M. Johnsten, reperter, lit ward, city. Jebn F. Bater, grocer, 7th ward, city. Cha. W. Gibbs, clerk, 0:h ward, city. Levi Your, tobacco farmer, Carnarvon. Jaoeb M. Shirk, eaddler, West Cocallce. Jamea W. Aiken, blacksmith, Bart. Jeremiah Seldemrldge, farmer, Leacock. Geerge L. Bard, farmer, Ephntta. A. J. Zsrcber, ciblnet maker, Coneatega. B. J. Lechler, farmer, Salisbury. Jebn Armstrong, farmer, Mania II. L. Gretl, farmer, Btrasburg township. W. C. Dittus, book-keeper, 3d ward, city. B. B. Myers, inn keeper, Btrasburg twp. Jebn Q. Meicer, builder, Oth ward, oily-. Peter E. Witmer, farmer. Kapha Jebn H. Spere, elgar m.'r, Ephrata. Abraham U. Nbcnk, mlller.K llempUeld. Reuben H. Fahn6ateclc, miller, Epbratt. Aaren Nell, clgarmaker, Columbia. Bam'l Wright, civil engineer, Celumblx P. M. Bewman, laborer, E. Hemptield. H. C Demutb, tobacetinlat, 3d ward, city. Jebn B. Lutz, dealer, E. Cocallce, Emanuel Blxler, farmer, Epbrata. D. W. Greyblll, Justice of peace, E. Hemp field. JaoeD Hart, elgar dealer, Carnarvon. Isaac C. Kautl in an,elgarmaker, Columbia Gee. A. Shelly, printer, 1st ward, city, W. C. Fvfer, tlerist, Ith ward, city. Thae. Ulestand, lumbar merchant, Ma rietta. A. B. Sbeader, shoemaker, Kpbrata. Heward Brinteu, farmer, Celeraln, BenJ. L. Landls, farmer, East Lampeter. Jaoeb B. Becker, farmer, Hapue. JehnScbaum, Innkeeper, lt ward, city. Y. P. Bard, merchant, Manbelm twp. Jaoeb R. Myer, farmer, Maner. Jebn Moere, justice of peace, Drumert. Eaaanuel Butter, laborer, "i ward, city. E. H. Staman, merchant, Columbia. Richard Apperly,tireman,7tb ward, city. Cyrus Keyer, manufacturer, Providence. W. F. McBparran, merebant, Drumerr. JaoebM. Btautler, merchant, WcktUemp. field. ' Levi U. Uoebeno-jr, mercbant, Kut Uesapfield. Gea Brown, laborer, O.h ward, city. , Aojearned yarier Srtilenf, Juu4. A. O. Llbhtrt, larmer, Ma:ilta. Bllaa IL Purple, brlckmaker, Celumbh. P, P. Sheck, x)lter, Mariett. Daniel McQewan, jr., farmer. Bait. Jenu IL Engle, farmer, lttphe. Lvl R, Feraey, farmer, Pens, '1 - David Je(Trie, bricklayer, Slh ward, city. LtI K. Brown, farmer, Fulton. C. A. Bewer, lee dealer, H'.h ward, city. Jehn Uarmae, supervisor, E. Cocallce. Mlebael Qreaa, ahoemaker, Upimr Lea cock. D. M. Duffenmyer, grain and lumber, Eden. IienJ. u. Markley, sent, uenMuur. k. j. wt I'atsen, Wheelwright, Dtumore East. Albert Smith, farmer, Providence. David cratner, rarmer, manic. Gee, W. Eaby, clerk, 24 ward. city. BenJ. L. Hosa, farmer, Manheitn town njp. L. W. H. renericn, tobacconist, ueiumuir. Bamuel M. Neli, miller, Manbelm town- h'P .. .. Abraham Herr, anpervlaer, Martle, Adam B. Leng, farmer, Manbelm town- Frank O. Melllnger, farmer, Maner. Wm. Ntudenretb, clgarmaker, West Earl. J, Frank Relit, grocer, lit ward. city. Abraham Breltegam, mlller, Lanoaater township. , Clement Munaen, cigar packer, Clh ward, cltr. Jehn A. Blade, Inn-keeper, Columbia. Jehn Ubarles, farmer, Maner. Jebn a Breneman, coal dealer, 3d ward, cltr. Wm. II. Kline, batter, Adamatewn. Peter Hervhey, farmer, Paradlae. Jehn 11. Eby, farmer, Leaoeck. Abram Maat, farmer, fctallabury. Aaren Blaalnger, merchant, Ellrabotb Ellrabetb Ellrabotb tewn. II. B. Bhrotner, larmer, Manbekn twp. MonreoM. Ptaulz, merchant, Mnbelm ber. A. U. l' linn, merchant, e'.n wru, city. B. J. Beard, farmer, J'enn. B. U. Bsllrlt, farmer, Breckneck. Jebn M. Bbenk. farmer, Providence, Martin L. Urelder, farmer, Hipbe. Henry Unnkel, carpenter, 8th ward, city city Jehn Creabtcb, driver, 0!h ward, city. H. B. Muaser, lumber mercbant, Eut BenegaL Wlulleld B. Koneday, farmer, Btllabury. E. Herr Etbenabade, merchant, PiiradUe. Andrew Urelder. farmer. West Hemp 1IC1U. I t'ltKSIIVlI-UIAN ItKUITAI- Ilonerlnc the Unlnry Nabtiath Bclioel I)y In Kplrltea rmhien. Special exercises for the Presbyterian CentenarySabbatb Scboel Day were bold In the Prosbyterlan chureb Sunday aftornoen, March 11, and notwithstanding the ram ram aterm which delnged the streets the attend ance was large, and ever 175 waa realized for the contenary fund. Ttie ozerclsen con sisted of music, readlng In concert, quca tl' at and anawera en the history of the cl lift) i, tbe doctrine of tbe call te the tnln 1st, f nd ministerial relief. A brief summary of the history of the Presbyterian church was thua prosentod: The llrat porraanent Prosbyterlan church in this country, It 1' gonerally bellevcdj waa organized by the Rev. Richard Denten at Hempstead, Leng Island, In 101 1, It la prebable that the first prcsbyterv was I organized by toveral tnlnlsters at Phila delphia In 1705 or 1700. Tbe first synod waa organlzed In 171(1 by the eilglnal prcs- nytery dividing ltaeit into lour presby teries and constituting Itself tbe Byned. Tbe goneral assembly waa organized en tbe leurtb Thursday or May, 1783. In that year the synod of Mew Yerk and Philadel phia dlvlded Itself Inte four synods namely, tbe synods of Mew Yerk and Mew Jersey, of Philadelphia, of Virginia and et tbe Carolina. It tben ordered n goneral assembly te meet In Philadelphia en the third Thursday of May, V&. This synod, befere Its Anal adjournment in 17S3, amended and adopted the West minster oentosslon of faltb and tbe larger and ahorter catechism, with the forms of government and dlsclpilne and the direc tory ler worship, and ordered all theee book te he published as the constitution of the Prosbyterlan church In I he United States of America. On tbe 21th of May of this year (1SS8) lacelebrated the one hundredth meellng of tbe general assembly. The special day or oelebratlon la tbe fourth Thursday, being tbe aunlversary of tbe passage of the reso lutions adopting the constitution of the church, erecting the four synods and crea ting the goneral nesembly. The prin cipal Icatures of this contennlal celebration are the colledion el the blsteriea of the churches, tLe prtH uy lories, the eynode, tbe goneral assem bly, tbe beards and the .tboeloglcai loml leml narlOK, and en the anniversary Thursday the delivery of orations at public meetlngH bearing upon the work, loiluence, duly and future of the Presbyteilan church In the United States et America. The total amount contributed by tbe church for religious purposes last year was $11,093,022, of wbleh J785.070 wero for home missions and ftiO(,S91 for forelgn mis sions, An Informal Ktreptleii. Mr. W. B, Bpoere, the new general hccio hccie lary et the Y. M. C. A. et this city, will ar rive bere te-morrow, and will be given nn Informal reception in the Y. M, C. A. ball in lb evening, by the young men el the asso ciation nml the young ladlOH of the LadlcB' Auxiliary a.sioclatlen. A Number et Hull. Jacob Gerlach, of Mulberry atrect, baa been prosecuted by Franklin Sellerr, ler disorderly conduct, surety of the pcare and assault, befere Alderman Pinkerton, It seems that Sclera Uvea In Gerlach'a beuse, and they bad a ditllculty ever the rent Tbe bearing is set for Thursday, but eilerlaare being made te aottle the ces cm. hale of Hiech. This nlternoen Sam Malt Frldy sold at the Coepor bouse tbe following bends', stocks, iVa, for J. B. Leng : Twe f 1000 Quarry ville railroad first mort gage seven per cent bends te Ueerge K. KeedBtflOy.lO perflOO. Five shares of Quarry ville rollread etoek te E. L. llolnbeld nt 85 cents per share Twenty ehares of Farmer'a Northern market te Isaae L. Iless nt fjSO 7fi per share. Ten shares of Eattern market te same at (CO 30 per share. Oaoshareof Woateru market te eame nt 53 05 pur share. A Committee C'lieni. The Joint burial let commlttee et (icorge II. Themas Pest 81, G. A. R., and Admiral Reynolds Peet 405, (1. A. R , or this city, met In the ball of pest 405 en Saturday evening and organized tbe commlttee for the ensuing year. The following comrades were present: Dr. J as. P. Wickersham and J. L. Vegan, of pest SI ; Jas. E. Crawford, A, S. Gulney, Jehn E. Sebum and Dr. J. S. Smith, el iest 403, The cilioera selectcd for tbe joint commlttee are as follews: 1).. J. P. Wlckereham, chairman, SI ; Dr. J. S Bmltb, Bccrttary, 105; Jebn E. Sebum, treasurer, 405. Ilia Scenil VYUe lAiicHitfr Yloiune. Charles Nathaniel Beckel, the prominent brldge bullder who dled last week In Bethlohem, wai married te Miss Emma Grelder, of Lltltr. A son, Lawrence L. Deckel, et Bethlehem, aurvlveu this union, Mr. Beckel'a second wlfe was Mary F. daughter of Leuis F. Leverlng, of this city, who with two hour, Frederick and Ralph Deckel, reaideln Bethlohem, llttarnru Frem Flerida. Samuel M. Myers, Jehn I. lUrtman, William ltlddle and If. B. Williamson, who with thelr wives have been In Flerida for the put tbree weeks, rolurned home en Saturday evening. They wero delighted with their trip, as the weather was se pleasant lu that laud or oranges. They ar rived In time te witness last night's storm and are ae disgusted with the weather et te-day that they wish they had deferred their trip heme a few weeks later. ilrctlteila fatent. Letters patent have been Usued through Wm. It, Uerbart, te James Cojle and ethers, of this city, for an Improved device for bitching animals. ATTIIENOItMALFOHOOI., ThsLut EeuleBi of His Llttrary BetUllt. Acllra DamecraU. MlM.r.nsvil.t.u, March 10. Last evcnlng and this evening the literary societies con nected with the school bold their last meet ing for the prosent ,BbssIen. The Page society en Friday cvenlng had a successful meeting, and thua closed a series of weekly meetlnga neted for the advantage taken by the students of the valuable opportunities offered for Improvemont In tbe arts et com position and pnblla speaking. The aocieiy laacltvoandhaiabrlghtfiUure betore it. The Nermal society met thlaevenlng and la In every respect equal te ber sister soci ety. The bonerablo rivalry which exists between thorn tends te make both onergotlo knd useful. All tbe Democrats among the students met last evening In ene of the classrooms and organlzed a school club. Mr. Fred, 11 let z, of Yerk county, Is president, and K. O. Fink scoretary. The Republican stu dents alae met, but for some roaaen did net organize a club. The Hspubl leans have the larger number, but the Democrats the greater enthusiasm. Prof. U. Justin Reddy, the popular or nithologist fiem Perry county, visited the Nermal te-day. He will probably lie engaged te prepare a number et specimens of native birds for the school. Theprcrent school session closes Thurs day next, March 10, and the summer soa sea soa alen begins Monday, March 20, Toe prer- pects fur a large school are very geed. IhnHiatk-U'llirariMflStttlrit. Tbe famous Btack-U'Uara rate Is at length fettled, alter tlxteen years el liti gation. Father M. V. Black, who was par lor of the Church of the Annunolatlen, In Wllllamspert, Pa, was romevod from bis position In 1671 by Bishop U'Jiara, el Scran Scran ten. Claiming that the removal was Illegal and In opposition te the canons of the church, Father Black carrlei the mailer Inte the civil courts. He was suc cessful In the lower con Is, but en Bishop O'Hara's nppeal the ru promo court of Pennsylvania rovetHOd thojildgment. Father Stack recently inade a three months' retreat utSt. llonnventure's college, N. Y , and then cent In te bis bishop an humble lolter of mibmlsslen and regret for bis contumacy, llhhep O'Harn aocepted the submission, restored the priest's facullle", end then gave him loiters dlmlsHerlal, or nn exenl, recommending him te the kind consideration or any right roverend bishop who might bopleasedto rocelvehlm Inte his illoccse. It In under stood that Bishop O'Connor, or Omaha, Met)., will accept the heivIc?h of Father Stack In the evmi tot certain requited con ditions belng rullllled. Fallel.H iiura. On Saturday ovenlng about 0 e'clcck a great crowd gathered In front of Stamtn lltothei's new stere building, In which alterations nrobelni: made. A (ew stones hnd fallen from the wall which la being lern out te be replaced by n large deer leading from the main utern room te the prlvate counting room, q'lie nolse was beard by soine one who rahed the cry that a man ret). Finn rill el ,lainm U. III(K. The funeral of James C. Biggs took place from the rosldenco of his brother, Jeseph, en West Vine etroet, yesterday altorneon. Among thuse who attecded wero members or 1'eit 81, G. A. R. and the Veterans Lglen, te which deceased bolengod. The Interment wnsmadeln I.nncnstorcemotory. I.rlt ler Krnlurliy. Lewis S. llartmnn lelt HiIh city lnt nlgbt ter Kentucky te leek after bis lumber. in terests lu tint state. He will be geno two weeks. At ttie Hatii Meugp. The number of rations et seupdlfttilbuled at the soup home Iniit week was 1,010, The soup hoiiae will scen be closed for the season. ApimlnMtl (lunralnn. On motion of II. M. Nnttb, esq., Jehn A. Ceylo was en Saturday appointed guardian or Hoxe Marie Kcller, miner child of Wil liam II. Koller, deceased, Aiiiuaitmeiiti. itutlie Vicktrt Te-KluM. Ihla cvjnlnK we arn tohave Mnltlu VJekura, the popular sou seu sou brutle, Inliornew play "Uherub." In It she Intredurcg allot her taking speclaltlu", such aa enK, danoea, .te. Or the act re (is una play ahe l.oulsvllle Cemmercial-llazette yat "Mils aliUUe Vlckcm, llu) charming uouhrette, appearvfl laat nlRht for the flrBt tline In K A. l.ocke'8 lUieu uctcoiimay-eranm,' cherub, the l'carl of Uerpenl Mountain ' Tliu play and the auir nmde a hit. Mlas Vlotcera" ceinp'iny la a geed ene, and It Is sale te predict that but! nesn ler the bnlaucuer week will he Keed." Ttc Female Cempiiiij. On WcUnosdayovon WcUnesdayovon WcUnosdayevon InK Lilly Olay'aUrKU tfalety i-empany, under the rnnnaKement el Sun T. Jaelc and led by Alice Tewimand, the dasblnir hurloKiue star, wlllappearattlioepora home. The company luclmlt'8 the La I'orte hhtern, Blngera j Arllnu lloue, theieal trapcza porferiuora ; tin Metropolitan Four, ami many etnura. The porferuiinco concludes with the Rieat eenai tlen, oiilltled " The Llttle Devil's Uevel." Maifjetka Te morrow K enlng A large num ber et seats ler MeclJelta have nlready been sold, nud the Udlcitleus uru that the talent sd and popular actress m in buve a lare and luihtonableaudloncoaa Bhe usually has here. There scows te be an Impression thut rtservcd seats can only be hid lpril.00audfl.&9, 1U Is net the cast), however, as excellent seats In thoclrcle can yet be purchased ter 75 cents, l'ursens deslrluK te e the actress In the great play "Aileu Llke It," would de well te purchase thelr tickets In advance Ihlsniny be the las. opportunity te sea Medjeska for soma lime, ttue huj a Urfie and strong com pany. DKA TllH. Cahutukuh On the 11th Iniit. In HirajuiirK borough, W, IT, Caruthers, aged l years. 'J he relatives nnd Irlunds of the I iinlly are rospectlully Invited te attend the luneral, front his lata residence, Hiruiburir, en Wed nciday ntu-rnenn nt 2 o'elock. 801 vices at the atranburtf 1'iuibyteilan church. BwiRTZWLi)Ka.-Mnreh IS, isjj tntbtielty, Uis. MitiMUiul K , wlle el J. It. awarUwuMur, lu the UMh year e( her act). Ilie rolatlves nnd IrlunSs of tbe family nre rcapectlully Invited te attend the luneral from her Inte resldencu, Ne, 131 Kust Walnut Btri et, en Thursday attcrnniii at o'clock. I n . terinuul at Luucuster cemutery. 3td Zeek Saturday, March 10,lw. Infant fltuinh fltuinh ter el Jeseph a. and l.oulse A. Zeek. lid MAJIKKTX. Lecal mom aua iieiidt. UopertodbyJ.U. Leur, Tar 1-a.st VOl llll. SHld. Lnncas'rfiper rent., WW kx les.te " ti l.ie ku lis ' 4 " BoheoUounlsKSlui) ltd " 4 " tul orSUyeara. luu 110 " liiDerSJyivirs. leu luu " 4 InlOorAiyears. ni lei W " 4 " lu 6er JOyeara. lee itu CJ Mt uloliuiierouiih liwn , ieu 1W Ilihlt STOCKS. rirat National llnnk 100 a JTarmera' National llank be 11 K.J rulten National Hank.... 100 in, Lancaster Oeuuty National liank... w ll.vae Nerthurn Niitkmal ltank lui 17 I'oeplus' mleniU Hunk li lid Ktjdtone National IU11U, Mttlihelm 1UJ Columbia National ltank In) no Utmatlann National llrnk....,,, luu its JCparatuNattenal liank 1(0 10 jrirut Natleuul ikink, Columbia 1(U 1M First National Ittink.HtmslturK , liu IS) First National Hunk, Marluttn 100 2)0 First National llunk, Mt, Jey let) 153 LIUU National ltank 1111 ha Mountvllle National Hank 100 If! Manhelm National ltuik luu 1(0 Onion National llunk, Mount Jey,, fO (6 New llellund National llauk 1(0 lid Hap National Bunk ., 100 llu yuarryvllle National Jiauk ue lis AUzabuthtewn National ltank...... loe pju mSUSLLiJiaODB BTOCKS. Xast Itrandy wlne A Way uusbur,.. CO sa uaarryvule U. 11 w 1. MtUersvllleUtnietUur w (st liiijulflnR Printing Cempuny. 60 ti UasdKbt and Fuel Cemimuy... S3 iM havens Heme (llends juu u oeluutbUUos Company -a Celuuilita Wulur Company 10 11 buseuvbnnna Iren Cempuny ,. lue Suf.ai Marielta liollew-won),, lu 210.10 MUivnns IIedsu Mi .uj Mlllertvll)oNenj;al3cho5l..,.. va IB Nurthtre Market... 60 si Kaitern Market , no fitO Oaa Cempuuy Henda lu lc Columbia lloreuKh ikinda lea Wi yuarryvllle U. U., 7's. lue 111 uwuiluir A CelumtiU iLlt6' lea ys icauen Ltirhtfceuipany te 67.W WedUimMurkut.. ti l-u lu Lancaster City Utrunt Hallway Ce.. te MOO JaatJ(naSUvetl(iaiwy. u Ttrannaa stecm. Itlg Spring A Beaver Valley..,,..,., m R llrldRonert A Ilorsesbes uu n IXinmbtaA CbeitnntHIU Je 17 (Jelumbta WMhinflen , 90 ae Conealeg A Jll(( Spring te Martetta A MonntJey tr.JK Iatic, Bllzabethtewn A MiaOJet'n, loe 7n lncalr rntltvllle se M7B Lancaster LHItx ...........,, as 7s LancaaMT WUluunatewn 1)000 Lancaster A Maner te jfie Lancaster A Manbelm.,,.. a 40 Incaater A Marietta H Laneaster A Mew Hellana.... ,,..,. loe si Lancaatnr A Bneqnehanna..... ...... no set Lancaster A Hew DanvUle.. l II UelamMa A Marietta 9B S9 May town A Kllaabetbtewn e Lancaster A Bnhrata as M Lancaster A willow Btreet M.05 BtraabnrgA Millport.. ., as W MarietUA Mavtewn , as ee re tK W AD VMll TJ8KUKNT8. TlAKiMGPOWDK& " ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. mills nnwder never 'varlns. A n-arvel el JL purify, Rlrengili and wholesemoneas. Mere economical than tbe ordinary kinas, ana can net tin Beld In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate newdern Sold enlu In cant. 110YL lUxma l'ewban CO . loe Wall Btrtet, New Yerk. JylBlydftw WANTED A CHAMBER MAID. Apply nt the r'OUN TAIN INN. ltd TirANTEtl AGIRI, FOR GENERAL W homework. Innulrnat Hd 18 K ABl' Oil ANO R BTItKKT. WANTI5D ACOOIC. APPLY AT NO. (12NOKTH DdKBBTUKKT. lt R1 ESIDENOK ON THE EAST HIDE nf Duke street, bet ten Orunue and Chialnut, lorient lnqnlrenf A. J.BTKINMAV. ml2 5lrt At Hits Omen. T UniEirs. KaUFFMAN, ATXOltNEY-AT-LAW, N0.2 30UTH1'U1NCKST., Lancaster. Pa liHlydftw OUItLlO HALE Otf PERSONAL JL VI 'UOPKUTy, Tcksdav, Mancu 1J, 1S3J, At Ne. 161 Heuth Oiireu ntreet, centlstlnrf nf Walnut ntil Ash lludroem Suits, l'arler bull, Uat Hack, l'lush 'lop Table, Hprlnp Meds, Car piitaandAKtiieral line el lleusehnld Kurul turn fnln loceiumenco at 1 o'clock p.m. . marlOAUd JOKL L. 11AINKB, AucL ESTATE OF MRS. MARQARETNEAD late of thn city of Lancaster, deceased Lattera of administration en slid estate having been irrauted te the undnrslirned, all person. Indebted thirute nre requested te makelm mediate payment, and thuse having clatmB or demands oieilnst the same, will present them wltneut dn ay for sottlemont te thn under signed, lesltllML' In the city el Lancaster. hl)VUl) McUOVKUN, Administrator. Vmlkm Khanki.in. Attorney. 16 GtdM V1L' IAMSON t FOSTER. "V, OUMAN'S Celebrated Hats! TIIKNKW HTYLE3r01t SPRING NOVV KKADV. (InntleniAn should son Yeumnn'a New "hape lolureilutlillng taeirDKKBS HAT ferSprlntf Yeumm's Stiff Felt Deibys Will he the rnpilar Elylr a tjr the Coming Bt-ajen. BOW AND OaiLDIlEN'S HATS AND C1P3. NEW FASHIONS rOUSl'UINU. A LAltaKA,30llTllKSTO Trunks & Valises AT LOW I'ltlCHS. Williamson & Fester, 32.34)30&38E.KIiUST., LtNCASTKK, lA. Alie NO. HIS MAUICKT BT, llAltlllBllUIlO. 1'A. "PIXTRAORDINAUY LOW PRICES. KINK TAILOIUNO AT JlATlt AOKD1NAHY LOW PltlOKS. OvorreatliiT nnd Heavy Weight fiultlnir m ml e te Order at Cost 1'rlce te mduce stock and Rlvn einplnyment te my hands. Special attention paid te Villi Drrsa Suits, which 1 will new luakn te order in the very boil style, bttttu Lined all through, iromt&ieu H. GERHART'S. 4V riNK lMl'OHTINQ TAILOll. NO.UNOUT11QUKKNST..I.ANCASTK11.1'A QROFK HPR1NC1 DISTILLERY. OLD GEOFF SPRINQ DISTILLERY ON East Orange Street. 8TOOE-G3 N0HTII QUEEN BT., LANCASTKK, l'A. 4i"lllKheet prlce paid for Uye. A,ll.81IKAryKll, proprietor. aprtS-lyd WHY WILL YOU ceiiBh when Bhtleh's Cure will iilvu Immediate relter. l'rlce lv ct.. 60 cts , mid It for sain by It. It. Cechiau, DrukKlat, Ne. 137 North CJueen atrt-et. (tl) F OR FRESH SPIOBS, flavoring KxtrecU and Distilled Ueae Waler, ke te J. C. HOUGHTON A CO, Largest and Cheapest urui? Heus4 In Lancaa tei, Nea. and it West Klnic street. TEMOOHATIO COUNTY COMMI1TKK XJ MKKTlNU-AineetlnRoftbeDemocretic ('unity Cemuittten wilt be held la the rooms nf the YeunK Men's Democratic Club. Sd story I'imUiIUcu lIul.cliiK, Monday, Mmch 1'jtb. at JO o'clei k a m. JOHN K. M ALONK, niiiO-teUAw Ucalrman, PUHLIU HALE-ON THURSDAY AK TKltNOON at oue o'clock at ill West Chestnut street, a irenerul ns,enuient of house hold liiriiuure, liidudlnir walnutdlnlng.roeui bet, hall rack, lKik 010. library table, oue bed. loom suite, and ether articles. mlO-tda,Was JOKLL.UANKAuct, jraay ABTMMtiMummntB. "OOR BENT OB LEAHE-TUE COAL JD an Lumber Tart with P. K. B. Hiding, emty, sheds and coal btn new ecenpledby B. B. Martin, fronting nn North Water street, between Lomen ana JamrsatrreUand extend ln weat te renn'a K. It. This nrepnrtr s anftible for any hind of bnalneaa. for farther partlcnlan, apply te A. A. MTSH8, 110 UdB J Ne. W Weat King etreet JACOB V, HIJEAKPKH'H '. " PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWM DISTILLATION.) MO. 1GCKNTBK 8 QUA II. A UDITOK'H HOI1C15. William hi lilnklfc ) In the Court of Common .. l r.easef Lan.COclan.'M, AmosU.eambacb. ) He IS, Ex. JJec. Ven.Kx. The understuncd auditor, appelnUd te aiitrlbuU) te ana among these legally entitled thereto, the moneys arising. from the above execution, will alt for that pnrpose en Wed nesday, tne 4th day of April, isss, at 10 o'clock a. m , In the Library Keem of the Court Uense In the City of Lancaster, where all persons In terested in said dlstrlbntlea may attend If tuejr uuu Jliuper, nai AX.TEU 3t.jrilAMKI.tir, Auditor. rcarl2.l9.zs EAHTEK KQQ DYEt?. rratley's Liquid Kgg brightest colored, nreducea lives arn thn the beat effects and are the cheaneat In thn mri Ileaulirnl cntds given away with e(rir dyer. Price fi cents each, or the set el alx different cards for SSe. Krai ley's I'ackage Dyes centiln three oelors for ft cents, or six colors lorleeents. lirlsht colors eaailyapplled and beantlfnl cards given With the dyer. Loek at enr window display. rUAlLKX'a KA8T KNI 1'llaltM AtlY, (Oppoalte Eoatern Market.) NOTICE 18 UERKHY GIVEN THAT an application will be made te the Gov Gov ereor of the 8 tat e et Pennsylvania, en Mon day. Marcs 1, 1834, nnder the Actef Aaaembly nf tbe Commonwealth et fenntylvanla. en titled " An Act te provide for the Incorpora tion and Kojrnlatlenof CerUln Corporations " approved April w, 1874, and the aupplementa thereto, for the Charter of an Intended Cor poration te be called The Baje Harber Bate Uopeilt Company,"tbeeharaeter and object of which la for the purpoie or aafe keeping emjvbb, uuuui, ii,is, luuiiuy nun VBluADle prepnriy 01 every zina, upon terms te be pre scribed by the by-laws of neon corporation, and for theee purposes te have, possess and enjoy the rltrhts. benefits and prlTllORfs of said An of Assembly and Ha annnlnmcnM The names of subscribers te the certificate of Incorporation are Theodere F. Vattersen. Mr swlli Davis, onergo A. Trtrple, Themas F. llyrne and Dr. Isaae M. Witmer. J. ALrltKD SMITH, Solicitor. ml C.12d 731 WalnntHt.,l'hlladelphla.ra. QfKN MONDATt AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. Increa:tng conddenee and growing sales lends us effort te de moreand mero te meet your Ideas. Wen's and lley's l'or l'er l'or cale Shirts tn all alies, GROWING, Grewing, GROWING. Jinade el Qarner'a l'er l'er cite, which means test colors. Eee these at 11 and 11.25. Wo'veMo and I1.C0 0309 also, One, twoer three cellars and culfj with each shirt as yen may want. Try our "DAYTON" White Dress Shirt. Their perfect fit, length of wear nnd superior make will salt you. C HUTU I NO Tbe Strongest Working Fan Fan Fan tsjoens at I1.C0, 1125 and 11.73. Fast Celer Drei a Caaslmeres a t 1 00, $ J 73, 13 50 and : 00. NBWSeillNOOVKltCOATSUItADY. Bey's and Children's Salts and Kitra Pantaloons, Le-ist Prices and Best Makes. The Make and Cleth we've clesely seen te. Wcar-reslat-leg. MARTIN BRO'S CLOTHING AND rUHNlSUtNG GOODS, 50 NOUT1I QUKEN BTKUKT. AbTRIUU'a PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Kid Gloves te-day ! Here is what we offer and consider the best bargains we ever put before the public at one time. Fifty cents, four-buttoned, quality A i, colors : all the lead ing shades in Tans for spring wear, new goods. Fifty-nine cents, stitched back, four-buttoned, best spring shades, full assortment, im ported te retail at 75c. Seventy-five cents, " Four Feur chette " is the craze this season. The fingers are made in two colors, contrasting. Tan and Grey, Tan and Brown, Fawn and Black, etc.; they are four buttoned, band top, were sold last fall at $1.25, they cannot be duplicated. Sixty-two cents for Gloves worth $1 a pair, ask te see them! Four-buttoned, stitched back, but the finest quality real kid. They are a job let and are worth $1 . Celers are just what you want. Seventy-five cent Lacing Gloves, five-hooks, our old stand-by. This is one of our best leaders. Spring Celers. Eighty-seven cents. A new glove, never kept by us before, Embroidered back, five buttons, scalloped tops. Celers are beau tiful. We named it " Duchess." Ninety-eight cents, undressed Real Kid, tan colors, embroid ered back, band top. Most ex cellent quality. One dollar a pair. Twe styles, the pride of the department, four-buttoned, band top, fancy embroidered back, shades are carefully selected. Ne glove like it for the money. The ether style, lacing seven hooks, embroidered back, same quality glove and same colors. At $1.25 a pair, "The latest;" fancy top, entirely new, but can not be described; we will be glad te show it te you. $1.50 a pair are our very best gloves. We need net say any thing about them. The celebrated " Mather " gloves; we arc sole agents for them, in Black and Celers; they are patent lacing and the best fitting gloves in the market. ASTRICH'S P. O. F. ''' B rMMTJSMMMim. QOMFORT3 AND BLANKETS. Bosten Stere. THIS HEAVY SNOW STORM REMINDS US THAT "WE HAVE A LOT OF WORTS ' BLANKETS THAT WE WILL SELL OFF AT 4 LESS THAN COST. STAMM BROTHERS WILL MOVE APRIL 1, -TOr N0S. 35 AND 37 N0RTIT QUEEN ST., ( ACROSS FROM B ARQAIN BALK.?. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS. Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINI! AND OKT I'RIOES. Diamonds, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. .mVMMHMT. TQMJLTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1888. KNGAQKHKNT SPECIAL OK AHKKIOA'B GUKATXST SOITUKKTTK, MATTIE VICKERS, (COMMENT UNNKCKBSA11Y) In Her Mew Creation, CHERUB, The Pearl of Serpent Mountain, Pronounced by Troea and Public Her Great Succvsa. 13 A METROPOLITAN COMPANY 13 Supports Mlaa VIckera, and ahe rneela -with CKOWDKD HOUSES XVKKYWUEUK. PBICES 25, COand 7 C1CNTH. KKSKKVEO SEATS 73 CKNTS. New en aale at Opore, Heuse Olllce. n8 ltd glULTON; OFERA HOUSE. -0NK PEKfOUMANCE ONLY.-C Tuesday Evening, Mareh 13, 1888. f-AUK WKLL APPEAUANCE UKItK OF MODJESKA And Her Own Company, Accompanled by MR. EBEN PLIMPTOy, -IN- ff As Yeu Like It." lMXJALlNl) MODJESKA. r&ICKS II SO, tlOO.750 A50e. Sale opens Saturday morning, March 10 at Opera Heuse Ofllce. mS5:d JJULTON OPERA HOUSE. Wodneaday Evening, March 14. Lilly day's Colossal Gayety Ge. :tO-LOVELY LAIUE8-30 I'rcaentlng the Qreatat Galaxy et Featurea Under tee Sun. NOVELTY'S OttOWNINO DIADEM, The Little Devel's Revel." U OB, APOLLO IN EDKN. Ge Wlierd Ihe Crowd Geea. The l'oeplo Want it, Ihey Must Have lu PWK.S .7....25.E0A75OKNT9. KK.SKUVKO SKATS 75 CK.V1H. New ea Hale at Opera Ueuaa Olllce. mlu It WINKS AND l.mUOKU. KTl 1IOUCUE BEC, PIPXU 1IE1DSIKCK, POMMKUY8KC, And G.U. MUMM EXTIIA DUY, OO TO 11K1Q AUT'S OLD WINE 8TOUK, Ne. O) EAST ICING BTUEET. SPECIAL GUEAT WK3TEUN, TUK FINKST AMEltlCAN CUAMPAGNK IN THE UAUKKT. OUU OWN IlllAND. UEIGAUT'SOLD WINE 8TOHE. Ne. W EAST KING STUEET. rOll TAYLOU'S IUISH WHISKY, IN JIOTXLKS, BPSCIAL IMPOUTATION, OOTO . UEIGAUT'a OLD WINK STOKE. NO.MKA9T KING BTUEET. rOU TUK BESC 11UANDY, WHISK V, WINE AND GIN, Km, OOTO KKIGAKT'S OLD WINK 8TOUE, NO. 89 EAST KING STUKKT. rOJTWAL. P IOR CONUUESb. B. PRANK BHHLEMAN. Subject te Kepulillcan Uul.ia. anra-tiaAw g OR J UUY COMMISSIONER ll.T. BIIULT, ()( Xllzbtbtewn lloreuph. Eubject te the declitonel the ileiuocruile County conffu cenffu conffu tlen. iuai&-ildAw TTiOH JU11Y COMMISSIONKK, GEOIIGE DAUMSTKTJElt, Hsventa Ward, city, Jtulea. Eulject te Pomecrallc uaiie-lyd&w FOSTOFFICE. ) NX W AD VBR TjaRMKNTS. rpAKE NOTICE. NO LICENBE AT ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE, UNTIL APRIL 1, 1888 TOUm KENT STOKE AND DWELL AJ 1N(1 corner of OraDgeand Prince atreta. occupied new as a grocery ; geed location ; rent reasonable. Apply te M.B. WKIDLEB. It8-tmit 3)3 North Christian Btrtet. VITAIT UNTIL APRIL 10 TO BUY YOUlt FURNITURE. OCHS & GIBBS Will open with Entire New Stock, 2d, Sd and 4th Floers, SI SOUTH QUEEN STEEKT, Lancaster, Pa., (Formerly Gee, B. Bchanm'a ) mJlirdtt s PBINQ AND SUMMER GOODS. Hager & Broteer. WE AUK IN DAILY ltKCKlPT OF BLACK FABRICS FOK SUESSK8. And new have our Complete Line of Spring and Bummer Weights. Among the meat do de atrable Mlk Wrap Materials madn by the cele brated B. PUlKvrLY A ue., are the BILK WAUP TAM1SK CLOIUS, BILK WAUP CLAIUKTTK CLOTHS, BILK WAUP DKAP D'ALMAS, BILK WAUP NUNS VEILINGS, BILK WABP HENU1KTTAS. The above Fabrics we have In Different Ouulltlea and Weight, and can lteceuimend them fur Beauty In Finish 'and Durability In Wear. ALL-WOOL HKNBIETTA CLOTH, CAMEL'S HAIU GUENADINK, ALL-WOOL UAVENNA BEBGK, ALL-WOOL IMPEBIAL BEUGK, ALL-WOOL MKLBOSS .CLOTH, ALL-WOOL NUNS VEILING, ALL-WOOL CABIMIB. 1 he All NToel Fabrics are made by B. Prleat'y A Ce . are manufactured nl the beat Austra lian Weel, and for Brilliancy of Celer and ievelty in KDucta cannot be iqna'ed by any ether maker. lager & Brether, W. 25 WIST KINQ SIR8BT, LANCASTKU, PA. OAJiKIAOSB. 2TANDAIU)WOUK." EDy. EIDGERLE Y 0ARRIAUE OUILDEB, NOS, 15, Ul 45 MAUICKT BTREET, Hear of Posleiuce, Lancaster, Pa, I have in Slees and Build te Order Every Variety el the following styles: Coupe, hug. ulrs, (Jabrtnlels, Carriage, victerias, Bnalneaa WaKODf, "T" CatU-, MaCall Wagons. Burrles, Market Wagons, Pbrotens, Express Wagons. I employ I Dh beat Mecbunlca and havolscll havelscll Itlea te build correctly toy style of Carriage desired. The Quality. Style and rinlah el my work makes It dectdtdly the uboapeat In the market, MOTie "Fair Ueallng, Honest Werk at Bettem Prices." Please give me a call. Mr-ntutlring promptly attended te. Prices lower than all ethers. One set of Workmen especially einplej ed ler that purpose.