'; . ' ' J. ' ,..W MVp.. & THE ICSrCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCES, MONBAT, APKIL 2, 1S 8, Ca k h' E& IW i-A &' Etfhj L ST" S5 UStk $. "X. & vm ft' Tft If r f ? iH-'&T: m? e . tut' IV.f alfe IK$ V& i TtT- CRUSHED AND MANGLKD. ALONET KUAKD AND HIS SOS .N. raeaiH. fatai.lv injured. i'M9Mlgh Bk wpen immmm 8 is In RcmeYlnc Atbe Frem Ilia K P"T- aP .-j" am .. a. faal.t mymmmtf Vh !! -Th Bey's Left I 'Jl " " "-' Ik " ," I Ampatatt ky rhysittaBs. ., ;.; Oae of the Mddeet accidents that Uie ;lMWpain hare been caUed upon te chron chren ,M,M long Unais oeoarred en Saturday lltwnneix ftt Mill Creek, water autlen en .lkiTewMrlanta railroad, about four MM Of IBIS City. 1JJ iaiui;i w. Injured and hU aen uiade a cripple tK Ma, It M by no meaci certain yet, now new ir,UMrt the Utter will set die. & name of the dead man waa Jamei 'Matany, who for alx erelght yearabaj kMAkrvVnrlhTaali t)ita BtBlH Creek. inrih freight engine take water at "tfcH niaee and when they atop ihe asbee ( (awirteoenr. xi ii wu.i;.j.u m w. .,; Hanih. are between the rails of the H.'lrti iiuki Tntn thnift the nshfH fall. M TtiMgr raked from the engine, and it Wmm pert of Maleney ' duty te ahovel them "itBt, thua Jseepmg ice pn .rum uu M.tJ tin. It was betwecu 3 and i F'CVeleck Saturday afternoon when this ac 1 i;Unt occurred. Maleney and his eon S'iUtW, aycuth of 10 years, had Just finished cleaning the pit en the south track, u ne r;K aahea had been thrown out and upon ttie &&tneiL and thev were engaged shoveling .-Vr"1 -tfctm down the enbankment when a freight T?& train, drawn by englne ise. J,iSe, passed 1? (cat. it is supposed that the cnglnoer had lAiri? i.u.m inlikn water hut ran nasi, befere he oeuld atop, for In a short , . tin the train backed. Maleney and jsla aen were busily engaged at wnrk en the track, and. as anether train 1"ra Mwlnir west at the time, thev did net -'&J bear the eastern bound train back lhg. He- ss. lore iney oeuia bhyu muuone iuu u.u 5s was upon tbem and the caboose ran ercr both. This was the only car tbnt touched them, and they were picked up and cftrrled te their home near by. Werd was quickly Bent out for med leal aid, Dr. Geerge R, Welchan?, the company's physi cian in this city, was eumuiotied Mid, as there was no passenger train going east for some time, he was taken down en the shifter, which is stationed hcie. Urn. Laaman, of Leaman l'lace, Miller, of Hlrd taHand, and Musser, of WUmer, vrt.e eca en hand, and Dr. Compten went down from this citr at G:15. Unon mnkinir an -uvf'rxaBBlnatlen, the physicians found that the kW? father's left leg had been crushed te a jelly lb &- frees lust below the knoe down. ':At!9h ear wheels had passed evor the rlaht l"Ca aakla and feet. cruBblnirall the bones and ;i.IVI....lln.lhn llmh Tl,n Inf. Inn f Hz. Ijlh.hnii.ilATti nnrl nrtiktinH frnm II.A ?i VW-J " - - .-- ..w. w 'if. - km down. After a consultation the doc- teri cenciuuea mat in me case ei me lamer 'they would de nothing in the way of ampu. tattoo, until reaction set in. In the boy's ' ease It was different aB,reactlen had already Mtln. Ills leg was therefore amputated above tbe knee. (Sunday morning the physicians again met at the house, when ;Sx they amputated both legs el tbofather be :S 'tween the knee and ankla It was feared 'tbattbe shock would be tee great for the fMit father, and It fe preved. lle began te sink "..t- , jh-Ih iVia nftrivtirvin n daring the afternoon and about -1 o'clock r breathed his last. The ion Is by no means out of danger yet, but Is doing as well eh could be expected. Ills Injuries were net as greet as these of his father and he may yet recover. James Maleney was ni well known In gTrtnoaater as in the neighborhood whero be 1 uvea, as ai 0110 umu uu rimiueu nere. jie 1WMO8 years of ace and born in Ireland, &kbutcme te this country about -10 years Kr'' ifi-h'mMn. ITe worked unen tha railroad when ,ifij?the state bad yet control of it, and eorved -,fC.ln aiiierenti-apaeiiiuj iur iuu past ;ij yearn. '; .v"ljMfdB a wife and the eon. who was In- v- lured with him, he lesres two sens: who f't-fer ' ..! I... n, .M.n...l f "& CUJlilujcu ujf iuu iniuunu vjiu)iuii, :M one et Alteena and the ether In l'lttaburg. Trey were at oneo teiegrapueu for, and .fi arrived home en Hunday. Hcveral years mm an4linp mnn wast run nrftr nnil Is llltwl 0ylhf the cars In the yard of the lrert Wayne "!? nunwi m Aiii'Kwui. Mr' viinvn tNa tica:ki mmi-tii -t-ri..! Htarr Oantr, of Hit. Jey, struck y n Tiuln Karl Sunday Blernlnt'. A ead accident, which was the result or the foolhardy attempt of n young man te - " ehew oil," occurred In Ml Jey shortly after 12 o'clock Saturday night. During i s$jf .the evening a rarty ei young ineu wero i'7-v, tnaikther and several were drlnktut? nultn Ff t" freely. Among the party wau Henry Oanlz, Ji.Si-w - -. - ..t...:"t-- -- '.I were etanaing at tne uaruara sireet crossing, i 'i.-'vthe wblstle of an engine, which was coming jh 'frein the east en the l'enusylrnnla railroad. rf; -vDressi which lett this city at 11:10 mxt was Imdeeet Mt Jey at 12:08. 4 unit ran out upon tue rn 11 read track-, v."i' Mt.t k.nn .inllllBrinml 11.4. nlH.t..l ! VSWWf WW uue u,'llltUWU USUI UUUUiU ..v.Bipexe or Knocking iud engine en me iracK ??&' fVhee the train neared him hlsfrlends who k zw uN)nvuiiv nwwumuuue ut uia unierei, liweUedtoblmtejump. He did try te get fpi j. OH the track, but it was tee late, ea the en Jg'y Kweatruclc blm en the left side and threw " ilk" en en ash pile te the north of the track. 'rfW Via .7aMl.M.ta JM n.l ... Iltn lrinml Inn 1. 1. r"WluiMiw"wiu,Julnvl1 "" v.vmu.u nit iCfclae.ae they concluded that he had Jumped fcttem the track befere the englne reached Kjkta. They ntterwards found him lying en ' the ash plle and still suppesed he wen vhmmtnir until thev Saw that hln K-fifi- clothing "was tern. They then knew .. MapT, i ' c. i --- I 3rru-that .b&' was hurt. Dr. Zalcler was .f -4ft ' ter and the young man llnccred 4'M.Ul a1.IaaI tinnrf.n n,n.nln ........ I. 2-lsBeahed his' last. It is euppssed that effi If tad lntend&l te j ump from the track, -j Vbsrt tbe brilliant head-light se aUected him i-pr iiMmBtuanoi.HRew Docjeao tue engine i I .1 1 In, wli.n lid.ldrlnH In l.wnn Ilia Sd.'ir,"i W"" nuvuu,.,... .-. luui... uu vheay'was net cut, but he was terribly .injured Internally ; en tbe left elde was a very large black and blue mark. This morning Deputy Corener Hlpple empannelled a Jury consisting of M. M. Iielb, Q. O. Kennel), Rebert McFddden, St ivawuuuimiwr, J, J., innier unu uarry '- JaflwAt- A 'Arrit.t In nnnnrriannn ufltl. II, u dt -vi... . li l. .. ... .. iu above facts was rendered. j TWO mlMiTl'-IW KILLUU. Z Terrlbl End cf Uev. Jelm Conr..?, or ScUet it tf Haiilf atnit fl?AW Wf niiima n a a n l ,( wa MMiuuif j JkCeiUlllg, I? ':- la Heading en Bunday a terrlble railroad hi. aeetdent occurred, In which two preachers ; lest their 11 vee. Their namea were Uev. 5ff Clayten V. Mumme, pastor of the Ancient rs.ta.urch or ueu, of iteaumg, ana his brother. ' -i .bUaw. Ker. Jehn Cenrad, of Boheeneck, .ru TAnMtlAr mnnlv. ltnth rtifin hrt l.uin tn !L" 7 j. C3.atKkK.lK aanla.al I ai il,l ntlflPrinnn nn.l nfla.H ZJf WWIaaUM W-Wavl " .MV W..V.MWWU I.UU HltUI . j-.' itedlSMlesst they started te walk up the '; , S4khuylklll railroad tracks te visit a niem- , S Mr Rev,Mumma'a congregation, who was -aletty When they were a short distance .- above tbe Lebanon Valley bridge the uugi i$HK of passenger train Kc, 459, which left .-''te, Bchuylklll Valley depet at 8:50, J" Ave minutes later than its regular 'MtBe, taw the men en tbe Uack ahead. , , He blew tbe whistle Jeng and hard. ,Tfce aaen heard the whistle, but belleved tt was that of a train en tbe Reading which was then nasalne ever the .ifctWge above them. They turned te leek -jfa tbe Reading train and paid no attention la the one behind them, Tbe engineer of .' M latter whistled again aud again and bis engine. It wastoeilate, nev ae both men were struck and thiesrn la the air. Theskulla of both were ad, and they were picked up and :em tmck te the station. Jtev. Mumma M te a ehert time, aud ltev. Cenrad died it Mm Ketdlag heipiUl at seven o'clock In leveelag. regularly ordained rtojeher, but was a a minister after the fashion of the church be represented. lie had preached for the church en River street, Heading for three years. At Ibe election held ler a naater in March he did net deslre te be chosen again, and Rev. Cenrad, was recommended te the congre gation aud was elected. Yesterday was the time ler him te enter upon his dutles,and he went te Heading en Saturday and preeonee. yesterday morning. Mr. Cenrad leaves a wire and five children, who were net ar prlied of his death last night. Uniltr the New Mrentc . The new license law go Inte cltfct In this city and county te-day and the liquor men are In geed humor Th old stands that were refused a llccnse will be allowed te sell until April 22 J, when thelr year ends. MA Mil AUKS, Heek Uets In this city, en Kaster Bunflay, April 1.1BJS, by the Kev. O. Elvln Uaup." ana Margaret Jtetv, both OI the city of lancas- ter. lt VKATJltfi MrLiuTTN.-ln this clty.en theSlitlnst, Daniel 0 Alulhatten, IB Ull lie llt year of his BRO. The relatives and frtends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funernl, from his late rosiaence, Ne. 20) North l'Mnce street, en Tuesday wornteit at 8H o'clock. Services atBt. Jliry'g church at 0 o'clock. In. torment nt 8t Mary's cometcry. KiLLan. On Vnf31tlnU at Jamaica l'lalns, Mass., Uce. Jj. Kuller, IntLe 08lh jcarethU ero. The reUtlvcs nnd rrlenda of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the itinera 1 from the 1'enn'a It. K. depet en the arrival of the D:M) a.m. train, Tnesaay, April 3. Interment at Lancaster cometory. ItALexar. At SHU Creck, nn the lal Inst.. James Maleney, aged 61 ytars, 3 liienitis unit 17 flays. The relallves and frlends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from bis late rosidenco, Wednesday morning at 8 ocleeir. Ilcrjulem mess at 8L Mary's church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at fit. Mary's ceuitv tery. MAKKKTH. next Yerk Market. Naw Yenn:, April 2. Klenr market nntet; Kine. 2tA02M)t Uupornne, tl S&03at Minn. Minn. Whmit exim, tt SSQIM. Wheat Ne. 1. Ked. HUOu. O2XQ03O t Ne. 2. de Dl'iej Ne. 2, Hcd. Wintei, April, t)0e May, 000 : rocelpte, 17,oe: shlpmeins, nene. Cern Ne. 2, Mined, Cash, 0ty,B May, Xc; receipts. 18,BJI ahlpments, nene. Oats -We. 1, White, t)tnt, 4Je Ne. 2, de, 3SO9t de April, SSXet J" ay, Riej ruaelpts, 7J.O0O 1 Bhlpments, nene. llye (julut ; Hiuie ,5c. Ilarley nominal. rerlcdtill: New Mess. 14 2S011 W Lara steady; April, 7 UJ Muy, 17 00 ( June, t7B2. Molasses flrm; for W) boiling stock, 20c. Turpcntlnu dull at S0KO03. Uestn iiututat (1 .Httl 2) fotreluum dull t Kenned tn Cases, &Xc. Frelfthts dull 1 grain te UlaROW, Id. flutter dint 1 Western cieamnry, i'2030J. Cheese linn ; Western riat. llOUc-1 Ohie ractery, UKOIZe ! Fancy Whtlu, 12XO SKII8 firmer; Btate, 199 ; Western, 22Ke Biiaar stendy UcOned Cctleaf, "Jic; Oranula ted, 7je. aallevrdnll; l'rlmn City. 4?ie. Ulcniiemtnalt Carolina. lull 10 geed, BHO'Hc Cetfuu quiet 1 Fair Carious, ler itle, Uu, Chirac" Produce Market. CnicAOO, April 2. 0.30 p. m. Market openod. Whunt Apill, 7J40 j May, 77?f i J une, 78e t Cern ' Alay.KqXci June. BJ'ei .7uly,S!j;e. Oats Hay, Slket June. 31J"i uly.Sa rerk May, siawt .nine, si.tij. Lard May, I7I-I J une, 7 kA. KMoitltlbe-Muy.lJl'i: June, I712K; .Inly, 17 i0. CL081N0. Wheat April, 72Ji,c; May,77Jil June,77)ici July. 77Ji;c. Cern stay, K)c;Jr.ne, Mle. Oats-May, SlKei .lunu.stHet Ju'y, S.Jfe. lerk-Ap:ll U SO I Muy, fU40; June, tn47K. Lard-April, 17 tWi May, 17 G7Xl June, l7ciK;Juyii7t7K. hlienltllis Apul, I7O0; Way, $7!f: June, I71'JJ1 July,t7i). a. Uraln and I'lovlstens. rurnlslied by B. K. Yundt, llrekcr. Ciihuoe, April 2, 1 00 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oata. l'erk. Lard. April IV.l 7.IW Mav 77ii KM 1 13..T. 7.M June 77); bi SIUi:MI July " f: tiei) 13.M) m 7.01 urcoinuer bek ,. Oil City. Crude Oil 'J)i Cleslntr l'iiccs-a o'eiock n in. Wheat. Cern. Outs, l'erlr. April ri M ....13.30 May mi te. -M 1.1.40 June 11'i llii y, 13.47 July 77Ji bin M)i .... I.nrd. 71 7f7 7.12 7.07 iroceiiiuer ih J .... Oil Clly. CrudeOH .Hij; itoceliita. Car Lets. Winter Wheat Hiirlng Wheat in Cern Hi Oats 13 ltyii ISarley llund. Uecolpls-lle,;s... i.lte Stock Markets. Cnicune, Mar.31. Cattlo-Uecelpts, 3,CC0head; shlpimiuts, beet mnrknt sUudy ; funcy nuifl5 40; BtiMirn, II !0fJ5 00; Bluckers and fnedniH. 2 4u(t3 01; cows, tmlU and lulled, 11 70O3C0; Tuxas rattle, t3 7lC3'ft IIejjb ltucelpts, 0,000 huad; shipments, 4 uie i mnrknt trnn.:; mlzed, r.isoe.4,'1; Miavy fiSOQJU: UKlit. 15 1M5 4) : skips, 3 AOOStO Mibep Jtocelpts. 4.0J0 lium.1 1 ahlpinunts, 1030) market lower s iiatlves, II nigl M ; westnrn, lia05 8J: Texang, I100O1N): luiuhs Xaht Libkhtt. rCaltle Kccelpts. 7C: shlpmants, thead:markutno;htngdnle,r ; all threuuh cenalKumeuls no cars shipped te New i erk today. Hogs llncetpui. 23 X) bend t sblnmnnts, 81) hmil ; Blew; l'hltadelphla. 13 70Q3 bO; uilxed.fS 00105! Yorkers, 56el no; com mon te fair, 43 '.VJOS 40 ; plc, l 7HJi W ; no ours heiHgblppvd t') New lerk. Hhoep Uorelpts, BOO; shipments, 570 1 markei nothing doing. Itallread Nlerki. By l'rlvate Wlie te Ueed, Mcdrann A Ce. riiiLADBLvatA, April 2. The murket has been weak en liquidation In llendlng and fct. l'ditl, hased en labor treublra and partly ea reports el dlnlcultles et ioiue leading hull beuses In New Yerk Late lu Ibe day It no. came steady nnd reacted slightly. 'J he mar eot has discounted bad news and would be bet ter en any geed newp. , New Yerk stocks. NKwYenic, April 2, 1:30 p. m.-iloney clesed at 3 per cent. ; Kxchange quiet : posted rates, (1 SfiXQI 8SX; actual rates, It feat rC for sixty days; stEtQltetordemand ; Uovurn Uevurn menu Bteii.il y currency B'g, l 20 liia j 4's coup.,fl 23?i j 4H's de, ItCebld. The stock market opened feveilah and ex cited with a weak undertone. During the opening hour thorn was a hrlsk selling of grangers and under the leid prices ilecllned MOW Per cent. About ene-half the decline wasiccovercd by 12 o'clock, hut after midday (oiling was renewed and prices again hocame feverish and unseltled. At:. 0 p.m. tha bot tom flguiei are current. (Stock Markrta. QuotaMens by Ueed, McUrann & Ce., bank er, Luncentcr, I'a. IW YOllK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. !m, Canada 1'aclUe..... netx C. C. C.A1 4- 43 43 Colerado Ceal siu ut im Cbntrul Pacific .. x? Canada Beutlinm.... 47K 47 4iU Chlbt UAl'bg ". .... lV Uen.AltleU iuvf 1J01.LAW KW UWi 13iJ Krle..... 23 23iJ 3yt K-4T... Vfi U l2i L.Bhere , .;; tw t5si Mich Cen n 77?? . Mln.enrt I'aciac 7ti 1IW 'U HcckValley 17 tj N.l , u '.1 1 J ;e; i.l'. I'ret 4: 4t 43 N.Wegt 10J,J 101K luj N.Y.C le:u lici ie-5' NewXngland seii ie; jeJ Kast louneuseo,.,. ,. .... nn Omaha s.'i? Oregon -iTiiiisportatlen.. 17 17JS 17)2 Ontario A W . . uJ l'atlfleMall , itlchuiend Teniitual lJi 'if lav; BL Paul.... ti tijj r.iil Texas 1'ucine . te wi 20k Union I'aclrle 4b 4!2 4Jj WabushCeiri u ij4 Is Wabash l'ref w n nu Weatern U ,,. 7iv2 71 71 West Bhere llenda leiw je.Ji .... FUlLADkLVUlA LIST. Jh Vel bjj; srx BJ U..N.Y.A l'htla ..', Fa-11.11 f4 M -,; lte&OIng 20K 21 2U Leh. Nav m tni tnl iiestenv. i-ttss '.. :!;; , etssseeeese eeta 5U W COntaeeseeeee l'fceplcii l'nii Ud. een's 111 1'hlia.TraeUen...,.., -tl BHIDGE.TOLLS CHANGED. MK l'i:NSVI.VAM.l ItAll.llOAU TOST A MSW BOA1.K OF UkTCB. Tbe Irlc tint Will Us Iltresfur 1'nli 1r le CrenliiR tte Ulvsr Material lledaellen In the Olisrsei TIib C'nr Maremint for Mat el). Ueftular Correspondence el limtMnsnuia. Celumiiia, April i!. A petltleu was circulated about six months asking the l'ennsylvanla railroad te red nee the tell en the Columbia bridge The petition was sent Mr. Wilsen llrewn, superintend ent of the Frederick division, and that gen tleman was Instrumental In having the pe tition gran ted. The rates went Inte effect en April 1st. The main reduction Is shown belew: Old. rs wheels, 1 hones, '.'.1 New. B 211 Wl 30 41 l 71 te 11 00 vs 41 M Feet I'aMenpnrs . Waxen (ttmle) 2 " " !l tt " ;n 1 :i7 1 11 12 a 75 4 " 11.00 & " li. r. i m 1 " 2 1 " tn !! 73 4 " ti.eu it I. 4 1 it 4 4 4 4 11 4 Cnr'laRO (pleat ) J ,. 4 1 11 41 11 it 41 The fare en the train has bccnrcdttced te ten cent ene way nnd flfteen cents round trlr. Car Met (merit. BLThe following Is the Pennsylvania rall. read car inovement for March, atUelurcbla. Tralna Lendert Hnrs Xmiity Tetsl Xastward....i,nsl 4l3e 4i 41,211 We.lward... 567 ) 1,17 32014 41,373 2,411 M.4J7 ti.1.190 tM.Hi; Thomnvemont is an Increase ever Feb ruary, 18b8, of 7,415 earn, buta decrease from Merch, 1887, of 10,010 cirn. Hpeclsl services worebnld tn many of Ibe churches of Columbia en Kaster Sunday. Cuirtnt lleiintrs lu C'euit. Court met this morning at 0 o'clock for transaction of current busltieai Incident te ApTll lit. Cyrus O. llarr, of Kt Drutuere, was ap pointed guardian of tbe miner ohlldtenof Henry Kibelman, late el Htrabburg town ship. Argument en the tipplleaMen el Henry Klsber nnd 1'lilllp llAtsingar, for IIcoebo for the Ninth ward hotel, was dc dc dc forred until April 11 The application for n re bearing petitioned for by Charles lloster, which van te bave been decided te-day, was poxlpeuod until tbe 11 Hi, Mr. IIoster'H IIocuke tlces net oxplre until the t!2d, The prehnbllity is that n llceuse will be granted te blm. The court maile a rule lu roferenco te the application et transfers for a II odbe. Here after all application) fcr traualer must be tiled tbe eatne nt original petitions, and they must be ndvorttsed for three weeks in the lNTr.i,i.iet.NtKit aud Exam iner. KemenstrnncsH muy be tiled Rgalust the graining el n tratisler in the Hame way as they nre llled ngalnat the granting of the original lioenae. Tlie ltcil Knin Fair. The fair of Ked Hose commnndery el Knlghtaer the Mystie Chain, clesed en Saturday evening when the crowd was tromendour. Tbe following nre the lucky persona who obtained prlzte with the nutnber of thelr vetes: H. MoKlrey, re frigerator, llO.litMlEH Ilachel Keller, fancy dell, 68; Mr. ThRtcber, watch, 320: Mr. Hulslgcr, wntch, 13SI.,: Hnmuel Fex, geld chain, 252J; A. J. Hwartley, chain nnd ebarin, llljKmll Itutter, rltle, 223; H. Mo Me Donald, chairs aud lounge, 1221; Mrc l''alck, dinner set, .lOOjilobert McDonald, Domestlo sewing machine, CGO; Mrs, Dreldenbacb, Heme sewing tnaehluc, 400; Mrs. Jacob Mc Mc Cerklo, tollet set 01. Ticket Ne. 2,870 drew the sllver pitcher, ,C!)i a bnrrel et Heur, and 810 ten or coal. The fair was u great succeess llnanclally. IllipeBtOTg 111 Tonu. Ker tbe past few daya l.inoiHter ha bceu bealegcd by a party of pcudlcrti going from heuse te benne soiling soap, claiming itle be tbe product et the Miller Keap company of this clly. The Miller Heap company de net employ or counlennncopodullng In any form, thelr goods being purchasable only nt the stores. This is net only nn Imposition upon the cltlzens but n gross lnjustlce te the home onterprlsp. If the guilty parties can te found they will sutler the extreme penalty et tbe law. town eti:s. This morning Mayer Morten held his last court when he had threo cssee. Hamuel Kaulz, who for years has kept the restaurant under the Stevena house, left yesterday for Flndlay, Ohie, whero he will go Inte DiiHlnnas, Mrs, Jehn llupert, whoresUlcN en AVest WiilnutHtroet, broke her arm nt the wrist by falling Iretn noliHlrycslerday nttorneon. On Haturday evening Ibe two-story brick dwelling beuse nt Ne. 2Z, Coneatega street, belonging te the estate :f ('. Daltz, wsh pjrebased by William Dalez. Made AiKlciiineiitii. Tlie fellnwlng assignments wero placed en record te day : Jonas If. Weaver and wife, of Karl, te David II. Weaver, of l.oa l.ea l.oa ceck ; Isaae N. llilr Bnd wife, el Karl, te Israel lUlr, et tbe same township, WLTxn tVntsit 1ms been appelntrd spertal police elllcer at I lie Mivnnoiclier hew 1 AiiinsfmeiiiR, 77ii! iMjaytlte Velltae liter Club. Te mer. row uvoulngthe Lafayutte College gle hauje andmandellu clnhs will appear In the opera house. ThostadenUarospoudlng,thelr Ea ter vacation In this way, und they huve ap. pouted In Pittsburg, Alteena and ether cities with great success, ahoy travel lu thelr own private cir and are hiving a geed tluie Kvorywheie they are warmly welcomed and they should he here. The Keslen Sj-prrit sys: "lliey are certainly hotter than the Lutuyotte clubs of any former years and are undoubtedly the peer of any college club lu tbaemintrv." Jiatr AiivuHxiBKainit-tt). A" l'PKKNTICKSWANTKD ATDKHSS. umkleg at Ne. it liut OrauEOstueU Lnc. cmer, l'q. apr.'-ua TT-ANTKD-A COOK. O0O1) WAOKS 11 torigiupersnu Ul'UU N0.3I2.NOUT11 llUKKSf. WANTi:i)-.V GOOD HOStK K() A Olrlthlrtnen years old. of goedhahlt In nsltlcUy respect utiletamlly. Lull en or ud- uinti, H "N.W A.,"LcoptrdHeUl. WANTKD AT ONOK SHIKT-MAK. K II h und rintjhurs. Steady work giur. antetd. Apply at T1H1UT SHANK'S Marble Krent SLlrt 1'attery, ae, 12 North (jueen struct. WOH1C WAKTKD-llY MAN AND wile, the man Iers.wlng and splitting kindling weed, pumping water from cellars or spurting for guiden, 'thowttuler waalilng In prHdiu heiiaes. Bend weid liv )e-)tul curd te Ne, 25 Levu Lane, near Maner Btrett. it TfUST KKOKIVKD-A KINK LOT OK . Jtxeelgler I'earl Tuhnrett) Itnlhs. C'lt and telect, rlrst p'ck always the best. Only Be eacn ; Bea. per deien. ' W, 0. l'YI'Klt H No.2I8WetKlngBti'eot. TJiOK KENT.-THK T1IK15K KTOHY XI llrlck Dwelling, Nn. it) North Prince street, new occupied by Dr. 8. U, Foreman Alse a ritorereoin, ilaixment and u lunre Mall, uultahle for munutacturtng or ether uu lnej. Inquire et JOHN W. Al'l'EL. i.e,,v .,.,, Ne. 33 North DukeBtieet. Jan25-W,H,Mtfd Ul'KUlAh KXCUKSION'H IO 5THK WEST. Tn,V.cJ.'rur,as flur'K April special low rates uud hett accoiuineduttoiia. .!er",I,I"'r InlpruiaUeii, Mans, Tlme-Tablcs. ete. write or tall en II.A.Ul.Oss. ' rt,;f,,!l!0rAlentJih,c&0Nertbwe.teruKttli jrsy0empany,29Ceuwe Hquar-. Lancaster ap2-lincedAw AM WAD VMR TJaXttKtm. WK AKB NOW OI'EN. Rohrer's Liquor Stere, 21 Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. EMPLOYMENT OKKICK REMOVED TM-N0.33RAKT KINO BTUKKT. Wantta On cook, one half-greirn girl and one up-t talrs girl. H 0, A. WSBTHAirrKB. i ACOB K. HUEAKFEU'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (kty OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. 1BOKNTRK BQUAItK. G UAND UROI'KNINO or thb EMPIRE HOTEL, Ne. 141 East King atreet, XASTSH MONDAY, Al'XIL 2e. llcst of Ltrjuerr, Choice Eoers, Ale and l'er. teren tap. mn-ltdll LaWKtNCXKNAPr.rrep. VyAlT UNTIIj A l'lll Li 10 TO BUY YOCK FURNITURE. OCHS & GIBBS Will open with Kntlm New Stock, 2d, Sd and 4th Floers, XI HOOrif O.UXKN BTHKKT, Lancaster, I'a., (Formerly Oeo, II. Bchanm's.) inSlindU JLtUSlUHIOKK. W. D. M03SER Will open hlsMUBIOflTOllK with a full line of new aoedson MOND A, Al'UII. 2,ut NO ill NOUTII ffOXKN BTUEEr, (OldBtand.) Alse A (tout for the Geld String Bchonmacker l'ianes. m!0 7idtt Cl'KINO, 18S3. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared tn show tbem an Assortment of spring bulling ana xrowserlng that cannot be surpassed,' The Liiest Noveltlos In Spring Ovorcentlag et my own Importation and confined styles. H. GERHART, FINltlM POUTING TA1LOK. NO.UNOUTU UUKKN BT.. LANOA8TKK. PA. e I'KN MONDAY AND B.VK5IN03. HATUKDAY BTUKNOTIf, lir.Aurv, SMALL l'KlCK. reRTUK MOST IIKLIAULK UKN'S.YOUTIIS'.BOY'S Ann CIIILDHKN'S CLOTHING -AND- Furnishing Goods, In Large tSelpcllnn.nt Lewest Prices, In Now New ejt ana Staple Styles, (;e te MARTIN BRO'S CI.OIIKNa AND r-UKNlSUl.NO OJUUS, Ul NOttTH QUERN HT. M YKKH A ItATUKON. Ease 'and Comfert. IN AU 11T10.V TO -IIIK KULL UIVKN1N UUll VALUK CLOTHING We have looked well nlter the Kase and Coin fort of our I'ntmna In ulvlnir thorn Uraca f lit unit Husy-Kltttni,' clothing, ul POPULAR PRICES. If vim arnlmrd tn tit, give us atrial. II you are tun! te please, Umu a leek ut .OUR SDPERB STOOK -OF- Spring Clothing. if you don't knew what te bnv for Spring, leek through our styles and you'll surely 11 nd something te jour taste. II you are en u tour et Impaction, we'll net bere you te buy. Tliere'a no need of It ; the lusurtment Itsutl will muke a purchaser of you. Myers & Rathfon, LKADIMU Cl.OTlUEHS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANCASTER I'A. -8el Agnncy f.ir the PKUfECT FIT T1NO CKOMiVKLL SHlUT-lllU ouch, U0 the halt dozen. W1L L.IAMHON A l'OSTEU. SemetliiDg te Remember! -THAT- WE ARE SELLING MKN'd HEAVY COLUMBIA SlUUTSforaiCenls. CHEVIOr MEN'S OUNCE DUCK WOUl. 1NO COATS Ker te Cents. LADlKi 1IOSK thu nni geed value ferlOc Weecll reur l'nlis fer!5c. MEN'3 SrirK WOOL KELT DltESS HATS Fer 75 Cents. Tbe Largest Assortment et CKYSTALZINO and 1 eathcr Covered Trunks AT LOW 1'K1CK9 Williamson & Fester, 32,34,3G&38E.KIKGST., LANCASTXK.I'A. ItKW AD VXRTIBKMBNTB. NOTIO K-BAHTE KN M A RKKT HOU8X. Oa ana after 1UK1UAY, AFXI li s, market will eptn at s o'clock. mJOStdll TfTOR KENT OR I.EAHK THB COAIj i and Lumber Yard with F. K. K. HtdlDi iir. offlee, sheas and coat bins new occepled by U. Martin, frentlnv en North Water atmct. r sirm Inxten Detween Lernnn ana James street, ana eztena Ini west te FennHt K. H. This property is snlUbl for anv I aina or nnimesa. rer further narUcnlara. anelr te A. A. MTMBA. llO-UdH Nan West King street. JiUR SALE, The Kevg(eie Planing lit), NORTH CH AHLOTTK ST., with a ceed run of ttadn. IsorTeredforsale.on the meat reasonable terras A geed chance ler a young man wishing teeniraire tn business. Apply te F: u. stokeib. Ant , !H2 N. Charlette St. Lancaster, ra. missnOM.w.s INH AND COUNTKK KOH HALK. rOUS ALX CHEAP, Coffee and Tea Bins -AND- ONE GOOD COUNTER -3ALL AT- Ne. 447 West Walnut Street, AfTKUTO-OAY (SATUUDAY.l JOHN A. CLARK. R KMOVAL ON APRIL 3d, On ucciiint of building the EOUTHKIIN MAlll. K r, 1 will remeve my UNDERTAKING BSTADLUHMENT TO TUB - Nerlheait Cor. Seuth Qaete and Gettnu Jtrttlf, Whero I can be found at any time, Day or Night. My many frlendu and cmtemrn will plea'0 take notlte of my change of removal. LEVEN R. ROTE. mil lwdftltw s fKlKU OCODS. New Spring Goods! WATT &SH AND UavJ glu succeeded In Bccuting a CuU Line el htiw Colorings In All-Weel Henriettas, rorlyelr Inches Wlda,7S3 and II 03 a yard. The nnntmeus rlemand el this make of goods has mcd)df slrable co'ers. such as ueslda. Ma hogany, tferpent, behelln, Ae , extremely scarce. ALL-WOOL IHIOADCLOTII SUlTINU3i 60 Inches WUe, (0c a Yard. ALL-WOOLBritlNO SUITINGS, Excellent (jnallty. Yard Wide, 35c a Yard ; Made te Uetull at tee. 30 Inch ALL-WOOL CIIKCKKI) BUIT1HGS, V3c u Yard ; Cheap at 37X. 3Mnch PL AI I) SUITINGS. 50c a Yard j .tegu lar Price, 25e. ONKUUNDltKDDOZKN GENT'S DNLADNDRIED SHIRTS New Yerk Mills Muslin. Full Llnen llosem and Culls. Lined and Ueluferced, We each. Me butter sold for 7fc, OnoMero Case ULKACHKO and DAMASK CLOTHS, ene third oil Uusual l'rlcej. liLBACHKl) DAMASK CLOTHS, Very rinn gualtly. S 1 at tl.21 and II te 8x10 at 11.75 und llue. 8x12 at 1100 and li a. UK AW CltKAM DAHASK CLOTHS, 8-i Ut b7KC 8ll0, I1U3. 8X12, I1.J5. riflv Dezen UI.KACIIRD DAM ASK TOWKLS attUceach; thought cheap ut Me. New Yerk Stere. J." MARTINA CO. J. B. MARTIN ii CO. 150 PIECES French and American SAIIES On Our Counters te Select Frem. FREHCI SATINES, 29 te 5 Cents. American Satines 8, 10 and 12 1-2 Oents. itxw aj rxHTiBKtrmim. PuiiracHAiaE. Will positively be sold te the highest bid der, three Aiwelllnga at the Court lleute, OS 8ATCBDAT, ArtlL 7, 18S3. Tbese properties an attuaUd en West Mif flin street, retween Water asd Mnlterr street. Tha let baa a front of 21 feet 8 Inches, ant extends In depth 120 feet te a 14-feet wide alley, en which ars creeled two two-story Part llrlck and Fart frame Dwelling liensea, Nes. T14 and sis Mlfllln atrnet,and algtoryhrlek Dwelling In mirtbjrdranu and ether Im prove menu. These houses are occupied aad paying well. . Hala te commence at TK o'clock en raid day, when conditions will be made known hy . , ., ... JOHNr.KANK. Jqil L. IIaikss, Anctlenetr. FULTON OPEKA HOUHE. Wedneaday Bve, April 4 BEACONLIGHTS. The only production of Its kind In America I A TKKMENDOU8 SUCCKBB. The Beautiful Comefly Ftctnreique flay, BEACON LIGHTS. Mr. Geerge Lcareek and Qreat Cast. Xagn'ncent Tropical Bcenea. Elaborate Appointments, ritlCRS i 25, 50 aad 7.1GKNTO. UKBKVVBO BKAT8 75 CENTS. New en sale at Opera Heuso Office. ap2 Std COURT PUOCDAMATION. Whereas, the Honorable Jehn 11. Living ston, President, and Ilonerablo Imvld W. JfuU. tnraen, Additional Law JuiIke of the Courts et Common I'leaa In and rer the county or Lan caster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of . Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery nnd Quarter Bosslens of the Peace In and for the county of Lancaster, have Issued their precept, te me directed, re quiring ma umonKemor luings lomaKepuu lle proclamation throughout ray bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and a Gen oral Jail Dellvery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of tne reuce und Jnll Deliv ery, IU commence In the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ON TDK THI11D MONDAY IN APKIL. (tbe 10th), 1S88, In pnrsnance of which jrocept pnhlle notlee Is hereby rI von te the Mayer and Aldermen of the City or Lancaster, In the said county, nnd nil the Justices of the l'cace, tbe Corener and Constables of the said City ,'nnd County of Lancaster, thattbey be then and therein their own proper persons, with thelr rolls, re ro re cerds and examinations, nnd Inquisitions, and their own remembrances, te de these things Which te thelr offlces nppcrtiitn In thelr he he he halftobedonot and also all tho-ie who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, In the Jail el of the said County of Lancaster, are te be then and there te pros ecute uKulnst thorn as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, the ttfth day of March, im. D, K. UUUKUOLDKU, az.9JA2iw BbeiilT. N' OTICE. 0FIC O THE LlVCASTBR IIOVB MlTTCil.) iiBE InsuBAKca Ce, he. 137 Kast Kime BTBEKT, LAK0A8TBB, I'A., April 2, M. J NOTICE OF AfcSKBSMKIlT, NO. 6. The mombers of said flre Insurance Coin Cein tiany are hereby netintd that Assessment Ne. e was ordered by the Heard nt Dlroetors en the third of February, 168)?; en .the renrjoctlve poli cies of Insurance of said company, at the rate of HI S3 en each 11,(00 of tbe adjusted or taxa taxa ble amounts which will be lennd stated In the respective policies. An abatement of two per cent. Is te be made en all quotas paid en or befere the last day of April entulng, and an abatement of one per cent, en .these paid dur ing the month et Msy ( these remaining un paid at tbe end et May te ba paid In full, and these remaining unpa'd at the end el June te be put late the hsnes et a collector and ten per cent added for cost of collection. All policies whose quotations are net paid en or befere the end of Jnne f be suspended by the fact of such non-payment, wllhent any special aotlen by the com pany te declare them suspended, and te re main suspended until the quotas respectively urn tirNI. or the nellclcs invalidated or can- Milled thoae net paid en or befere the end of J aly te be absolutely Invalidated by such non unvmnnt. nnd te be tncken from the beika e the company, and the list of dollnquent quotas te be placed In legal proccsset collection. Tbe quotas are te be paid te the Treasurer, C. II. Lefovre, without lurthnr notice, at the offlce of the company, Ne. 137 East King street, Lan caster, I'a. Ofllce hours lrem ff tell o'clock a. m and lrem a te 5 p. m , and en Saturday evenlnpa during the month of April from 7H te 9 o'clock p. m. 11. U. AI1BAU1, 11. L. Fit All. BY. C II. LErKVlalS. Assessment Committee. ap2-itdM R003H AD UWtN N EVV BUOE 8TOIIB. WILL BE READY! -TUB- NEW SHOE STORE AT THE MAUULK JT110NT, NO. 21 NORTH. QUEEN ST., Will bj open SATURDAY, MAUCH31, and be ready te tUsplny the Flneet and Cheapest Lines of Heets and Shoes ever exhibited In this market, all the Lalest Styles bought di rect lrem the manufacturers. We would call Sour attention te our radios' and Gents' Fine beer, and te the Farmers and Werklngmen, In this clots et goods we have a great varlrty at low figures. On our opening day we Invite the publie te glve us a call and examlnn for themselves. Our Uoeda nre all Marked In Plain Figures. One l'rlce te All and Fair Dealing will be Our Motte. All goods will be sold en Uieae merits ami will be us recom mended, call en Opening Day. ft SWILKEY, 24 North Qneen Street. inarK-Stnd B OOTS AND SHOES. A Eare Chance, b PER CENT REDUCTION KltOM r March 31st te April 30tb, ON ALL BOOTS, SHOES, ROBBERS, Ac, Ileught at Our Stere. THE REASONS by we bave elfercd this reduction are : 1st, Became we have been in tbe habit e giving away lrem Twenty-ne te Seventy-five Dollars Werth of Cards and Chremes uvery Kaster, and we think It will be the lame te us und mero advuutagoeus te the l'urchoaer te get that amount (the cost et the curds) en of their 1'urchases. 2d. Because we feel confident that It we can In this way Introduce the lines of goods we are new running Inte mero fumtlles, at the prices we are new soiling (te say nothing of the 6 Per Cent. Reduction) will be greatly te our advantage us welt as te the advantage of thn Purchaser. This etTer Is net toNew Patrons only, but te all of our Regular customers u well ; but ixmr In mind we only m.ke this offer irem this SATURDAY, MAKJlt 31st, te MONDAY, APRIL 30:h, 1&0, lucluBlve. REMEMBER, We have our Ooerts marked In Plain i'lgntcs and net lu Letters erthuaslurs. We Mean Just What We Say ! We will give the Purchaser Flve Cents etr of evety Hellar's Werth of Uoeds l'nrchssed at our e tore during Bald Umu or 5 pur cunt ouef all amounts Lean than line Dellar -lIf member This Hale i ommencPs THIS haturday, MAltjlI sut and Unas MO.N DAY, APRIL 30lh. OURJIOTrOSARE: ,f Quick Siilfs and Email TreHtf?," AND " Honesty Is tlie llest rellcy." FREY d ECKERT, The Loidets of Lew Prices lu Beets & Shoes, NO. 3 BAST KINO BTREET, LA.N- OA8TER, PA, marsa-ua DRY GOODS. rjiUE peepl'e;b;6a8h store. Grand Opening -or- Ne. 25 East King St. SATURDAY, MARCH 31, Everjbedy Cordially Invited te be present at our Opening, whether you may wish te purchase or net. Come and See. our Styles and make a Nete of our Prices. Respectfully, GEO. P. BATH VON. marll-lydAw KTOTICE. DON'T TAIL TOSKK BTAMM UltOTUEBS' OBAND OPENING BATU11DAY, MAHCH31. 110STON STORE, Nes Wand 37 NOIVTII QUEEN STREET. Q.OTO 8TAMM HUOTJIE'OS' OBANUOl'KNINO, SATURDAY, MAUCH 31, AND OUT B.UQAIN8, NOS. J5andS7NOUTH (JUEKN BTUEKT. xyHYNerap.y ST.UM BUOTUKU3 FOlt LATENT STYLES IN DItESI UO0D", 35 Ut.a 37 NOItTB QUEEN 8TEKKT. TJON'T MISS THK OllAND OrKNlNO AT 1IIB llOSTON STOKE, Hes. f5 ana 37 NORTH O.UKKN BTUEET, SATURDAY, MAUCH31, llOSTON STORE. B ARQAINB FOR EVERBODY THE (.HAND Ol'KMNU STAMMlHtOTUKR9,!5and37N. QUEEN BT. BOSTON STORK. s EETHK HIUQEST WINDOWS IN TUK CITY AT BTAUM HUOIHKUS, 35 A S7 NORTH QUEEN 8T11EET. BOSTON bTORK, OPENINGS ATUUDAY, MARCH 31. G RAND Ol'KNlNQ c STAMU BROTHERS' NEW STORK, 31 and 37 North Queen St., SATURDAY, MAROn 31. BOSTON STORK. OTAMM BROTHERS OPEN IN THEIR NEW STORK, N03. 33 and 37 NORTH QUEEN BTREET, SATURDAY', MARCH 31, Come and see Bargains. JTOTIOE. DON'T KAIL TOSKK 8TAMU BUOTHKRS' GRAND Ol'KNINO. SATURDAY. MARCH 31, BOSTON STORE, Nes. S5 and 37 NORTH QUEEN BTREET. G TO STAMM UUOTHEUS' GRAND OPENING, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, ANDOLT BARGAINS, Nei. 33 and 37 NORTH QUEEN SI ItKET. WUY NOT TRY STAMM BltOrilKRI' FOR LATEST STYLES IN DRESS GOODS, 35 and 37 NORtH QUEEN STREET. FOR BALIS OR RXNT. DKHIC ROOM FOR RENT ON THE fleer of tha Commercial Exchange, above Kepler's Hardware Stere Fer terms Inqulre or J K UM1II.K, SecreUry, m3 Wtd Blnkley 'a BrlOue, Lac caster Ce., Pa. T5ES1DENOK ON THE EAST HIDE between Oranire anil XV of Duke strtet. Chestnut, ler lent mis-std Inquire or A.J.STEINMAN. At this Offlce, FOR RKNT. A tbivo-ntery fire-proof Warehouse suit able for tobacco or manufacturing purposes, situated en East Oram street. Inquire at 23 KAST KINO BTHKKT. Tenns reasonable, l'ostesslen immediately. uiaU-ecdtfd, "VTOW READY. J3I Parties wishing te view the North Duke street "Green Stene Frent" Houses, can de se by calling at tbe fourth heuse sreui New street, wmenis new couipletoaud open for In-BjH-ctlen from 9 a. in. te 10 p. in. KDW1N EBKRMAN. lOR RKNT FROM APRIL 1, 1888, Xt for one or a tnrm of years, the Btrasburg Railroad, with Coel and Luincer Yard, Ware house, Locomotive at,d Cars t all In geed and running elder. Tbe lease of this valuable property presents a rare pppertuntty te any gage In a pleasant, w ell able business. Fer con. uartv Oeafiinr te eniri ftfitahltiihed and nmfltab dltlens, rent or ether Information apply te The People's Cash Stere LMeattn wm 38 years old. He was net THUB.OrUJCNUX 4UAUI, 818 51AKKET ST., lUWUSAURU, 1A. m8-tfa Lascuur City, ra. W