c? '? "Vjt r -v - ' i(Tw W i-U.' i :t ' . x.. ,(, -A ,, "wjju Vijj V r)tiimtrB8.bATr'iOTa88e. : .'iWj i 5 ,i- tMx1 -..,: IM - r. ' .'- .paaaaaaaaaal ' ' " 'T BBBSBBBa tmmat-mmam warn V.r.fcCaaYINlN. ,' skssatasassjssfsasai attauraa miMirrMi i aAA.tka'MBhO at -laaawa"aaiasU i ' ?, ttl (""" . .a a kH.M.HOna, A.J. Trl's ctrarea caeaaa te sjsjjxtavtNt-ytNi the i aflaa raetat, iiw. ;-. . vsy uttlMlrail SOa'IiE la thai Mlatten aw a period wwMtajB)alareaaTatlea me aaa. lalba PrevldmM e il Mat oepoftanely aasumed laa eaattak7Mi kHTatMdlly diMd aaaaaateaaaaad rewdefalspar- M IBUI deep IBipiWBeni r i aum in varfaaa wava outside LaaMaaMerehurea innaeaee. i la kia mtivteunna or quit. -- -1- iit nArsAisvatre In BU -"TTTl .-..-A.Z. .t.- .!!. M l huumui in un uiwi"ij" ob bis holy vocation, ceaient works, laataat fa eeaaeu and out ia;nilBieiering te nn n bbe rtM Borrowing, be aaa BTOiyu uUiil avarvalntereat of the might be deepened, enlarged end Htea bim its rotors ajreww uu iproeaetad. uMineuui have revived and A. ae, mad Inspired us with large laarlaaifcMfelaeai of the church In iaamunlty.. NMiiy weaia we reoeru our appro appre .af.tM encouragement, advice nJ may nun, which resulted mine of ear new church, a building II ever stand as a monument 10 r filth and unfaltering coal, II war rvlelea In his welfare. Mid him abundant success and much .la the new, trying, but tniet at work te de which be has been v?" 4 lS recent meeting of the vestry the leg. letter te Kev. Meran from me i of the diocese of Pennsylvania, was ir i"iiui latter i,V0niui mvnmcLinir nlsasiira br Us eznressiens of at "mantlet, and affection and regret Flaw aaneHneement that you feel railed rWW exert yeur great powers or nse- asa in a remote neia in anomer morose. Mr work In Central Pennsylvania has tsunatiy crewneu wun me wivine fcfbai-I ain sure you mutt have (tving as te ma prepnety ei raov raev raov riretn It for an experiment in a devotion and untl rinec labor sueasasrat anywhere, but I appre- tke fruits of your efforts will be liai w yeurssu anu your ismuy With which you have heretofore i Oed that you have been with us, aiytoansyeu rer an your neip It ve labors, and for the co-enera- ( havaalwavs siren me. 'affectionate interest wilt fellow yen r ministry, and I shall oheriab the i m rraviaenee or ueu may yet i Dees: te me jurisdiction or illy, yeer Friend and Bishop, ii.v..(f' BiAiJinDi.rin(iwE. K: Meran has been aoDelntod arch- I Ofr Annapolis, Md.,end will seen lUadttUealathatelty. Kline and Jeseph Senft, boys, rfjrem home yesterday. They KMnd la Philadelphia 'through a I Wat te the police of that city. Mr. I te Philadelphia thU morning te lad home. I Boyd,' an empleye of SI. Charles kVM struck in the face by the lata erane last evening and received I iftjury. He was heisting a block rmbleh burst and caused the rtorevelve very rapidly, striking JBtetbefaee. Iwesffwldlngat the tower of the new I church has been removed and 1 presents a very pretty appear- .&&" lAtewnee fire company will held a (tale evening, wben the holding or f la tha'near future will be discussed. I9M vault of the old Columbia bank thas been tern away. The vault lajenstructed nearly a half century age FJeffsrsen Smedley. I new council will meet en Saturday ()Hsr permanent organization. There IMSjiberef rumors afloat regarding Ullen of the different efflcere. imn r i wn nunt w uu vusnipisin kafssrnoen te hurry his shipment of ice swat puce ier nis summer werK. TkBS Kit, tSf-'W' -.iveiy loesis. ;r,the first time this winter slolgliswcre ----- i t . .1.1. r i. v&i . -Uvelv Locals. lwvnrDM ui kUKM9WF uiis iiiuruili saan whose principal employment ar .around Is snow shoveling, was at Ktte go te work. These who tried - f tried - f ing this morning pronounced It 1 geed. Trains en the railroads have Hew delayed In the least. tjsjrt Hambright, son of W. K. Ham- m, v ux x-uuusj ivauin ruuruuu, uaa I appointed te a position In the govern- minting office at Washington through Miaence of Cemrressmsn Brosius. . Hambrlghi formerly worked In the -emcee or this city, but for two It he baa been en the Philadelphia iadJBf9. 1 Miller, who resides en North Water , was walking along Chestnut street i the Pennsylvania railroad station ' afternoon when be fell, striking I against a step of the Chinaman's Iry.' He received a terrible out, which .profusely, and was taken te his home. jatarcn meeting or me city scuoei I will be neid this evening at 7 o'clock. aC. Bete, undertaker, has removed erner of Seuth. Queen snd German, tpauaing rermeny occupied by ills r, we late Leven It. itete. last evening and this inernliiu I isnd three-fourth inches of snow fell. t:fT, . , ' ' f Leoeney'a Prosecutors 1 Phlladrlphla Inquirer, in a sketch of hard 8. Jenkins and Wilsen Jenkins, lthey belong te a family of presecu- Ut would seem tijat the ollleo of osecuter in Camden county be- I te the Jenkins family." ItlcharJ "unci or Wilsen, and bretber-ln- of the late Cel. Wm. B. Ferdney, of ety. Ricbard'atwenty years service ns Hng atterney of Camden county Malx years ego. Wilsen succeeded ad Ktchsrd became his assisUnt. patter's father, the fsmeus Judge 1,'was district attorney for Lancas- y. y b : ; Marias Bale Het Aside. JLta,was issued some time age MWiJMwpeny or wm. coureath fer bis wire rer maintenance, and levied en his property. On the etieee were served of claims taw en tlie articles levied upon, SB remit or these netlcew, the articles r the sum of Ce cents. The storage MM alleged, were fraudulent, and vest Weduesday afternoon, upon being made known te the court, s sale was set aside. sb. -. . A. FeHeeman's 'sw Bele, 4UMS, who for the past half a Ms been a member or the city baa resigned that position, as itly elected messenger for the empany. lie went ea duty In yesterday, bpecial Offl- will Uke Mr. Uelss' place en fterea until the new mayor gees LaaaaHf Graduate. i young men who graduated I eewireneement of the Amer- eellege held In Chleker- k, (est night was Eliner Ha is a eon of known veteri- BtrtaraaaaMrflfcai aad issuiuiiu awswsa ZV1iJJL ..jliu Am aaunlejrBnRrijeVejring. ET"".'"' ." J.jJ aunlia nM ueBaersen wy'V. " Sear the doctor's reaMenee, and they were ZL. MmA. riuriaw the war Dr: Lev ring waa drafted, , net desiring te MBpen the field, tenured Hendersen as fibs maaUtuta. Levering looked after his bustaees affair in bis absence, end was a rreqaent visitor at the store. Boen the names of Dr. Levering and Mrs. Hender Hendor Hender sen were coupled In a compromising rosn resn aer. The stories Increased with the lapse of time, end seen letters were sent te ueu demon telling hl that Br. Levering ted visited bis home. He returned at the e e blratlen of his term of enlistment, and Settled down te his former business, ap plying himself closely, and never giving any indication that he weakl perpetrate a terrible revenge. w Late en Tuesday afternoon of Februsry 13. I860. Dr. Levering was called away from home by a decoy messsge te treat a patient some miles-distant, lie returned te his home some time after 7 o'clock in the evening, and drove dlrrctly te the btrn. There was a tone wall about ten feet from the stable deer. Back of this wall Hondersen secreted himself and walled until Levering had unhitched bis horse and was leading It In the stable. Aa the doctor get opposite te falm he fired a charge or uuekshet and bullets Inte bis breast. He dropped te the ground dead, and a few mtnutee later Ills family found his lifeless body. The assassin escaped in the darkness, and se completely covered his tracks that no due te the murder has ever been found until Hendersen revealed it himself. The country was Immediately aroused; and searching parties were set afoot. Hen Hon dereon wss among the number.and evinced the keenest Interest te unravel the mystery. His name appeared along with that of a number of ether prominent cltlrens of Lewer Merlen, offering a reward of 1 1,000., Immedlately after the murder Jehn Hen Hen dereon took sick, and for five years after ward was art Invalid through the panft of remerse It Is said new and was compelled te retlre from business. He moved te Phil adelphia, whew he remained for eevernl years; but like Kugene Asram, returned te the scene of his crime, which seemed te have a strange Infatuation for htm. A COOL AND COURTLY VILLAIN. The Begus Lord Undismayed by Streng Uvldunce of M tinier. A illanstch te the Seeenl from Nlaesra Falls says It Is new settled beyond all dl putetbat the body found In the lenely weeds of Princeton, en February 21st. Is that of Frederick (i. Benwoll, of Cheltenham, Kng., son of W. F. Benwoll. a retired colonel of the English army, and connected with some of the beat families In Great Britain. Douglass Raymond Felly. Is the son or Rev, R. P. Pelly, Vicar or Saffron Walden, Essex, and a cousin of the beauti ful Lady Felly, who follewod in the suit of Lord Lansdewne when he was governor general of Canada. And Reginald Blrohell, esq., new a pris oner with his fnlr-haired wlfe, who Is he? At any rate, he la ns clever a blackleg and as heartless a buccaneer as ever scuttled a ship or cut a threat, and as hnndsome and engaging a fellow as one would meet from rise of sun te the setting of It. And the pretty starry-eyed woman whom he mar mar rled in England, and has been a sharer In his adventures both by land and ses, Is the daughter of David Stevenson. Len-. den. i The bsesaae of the dead man fills nearly a whoie room, and represents an expenditure or at least 1.000. Thcieare thirteen pteses; chests, hat-bexes, a Glad stone beg and a guiwase. This last alene Is a beautiful pie.se. It is the equipment of a wealthy gentleman. One possession of peer Benwoll had a bit of pathos about it. It was a heavy, gilt bound album filled with the faces of the friends and family of the dead man. Tliey ranged all the way from the countenanco of a handsome lady with sliver hair te n bonny little bit of laughing humanity in abort dresses. Sandwiched In between were Innumerable pretty girls, school-fellows and cel I ego chums and noverul elllcers of he majesty's army,; The prisoner , sat in the cenrt room' all day listening te Pelly's story, and these ofDetectivo Murray and Chlof of i'ollce Yeung. Ne clearer thread of circumstan tial ovidence was ever spun about a man. He laughed wheu any ene else laughed, and keeuly enjoyed the rohearsal ei a bright anecdote which he had ence I old Pelly, ridiculing a local town. Othorwlse he was ns calm as a steue. A dispatch from Londen says that the old and highly rospected father of Mrs. Birchull Is very much dUtrcnted nt thn news and ssys that he strongly opposed his daughter's marrlage. JACOBS SANITi. Twe More Experts Examine Illin In Ills Cell. Dr. Rebert H. Chase, of the Nor Ner Nor rlstewn Insane asylum, and Dr. H. A. Hutchinson, of the State Hospi tal for Insaue ut Dlxment, were In this city te-day. Thelr mission was te ex- - amlno - amlne James II, Jacobs and report as te his sanity. Theso physicians are exertH en the question of Insanity and wero sent te ex amine. Jncelm by the .beard or pardeus. Tliey declined te state what conclusion they had reached when seen this uftorneon by an Intki.ueknceh reporter. They said they had been with Jacobs In his cell at the county prison freui 10 o'clock this morning until 2 o'clock this afternoon and that they would make a full report of thelr Investigation te the beard of pardons en March IS. Mr. Esblcman escorted the physicians from the prison te hs boutieand enter taiued them at dinner. Dr. Cbaae Is a cousin of Mr. Eshlemau. A Uese Test. Seme time age the fire committee of councils purchased 1,000 feet of Eureka hose and same quantity of New Yerk Fabric hese. Wheu the test was made the Fabrie hose fulled te stand it and the Eureka did. The Fabrie was sent back aud 1,003 addi tional feet of Eureka hese was ordered. This afternoon a test of the hese was inade In Ne. 1 englue heuse. Theso present were the members of the tire committee, Chief Englncer Yonder smith, Samuel 11. Sheuck, of Harris burg, agent of the Eureka company, aud & number of firemen. The hese was tested with a hydraulic pump and several soctlens were submitted te 400 pounds, which it steed bravely. That Is what the hese is guaranteed te stand, and a number of soctlens were tried at 2.'0 pounds, which is the sorvlee test. The hose wai perfectly satisfactory te every eue. A Brether Survives. It will be romeuiborod that the I.vtklm I.vtklm eencer recently noted the decease hi the Lewer End of Esqutre Jehn C. Lewls, a well known aud eccentrle bacheler who had for many years led a solitary life. He was net known at the time te have any relatives lUlng, aud hi neighbor and irieud, I. N. Keen, esq., administered upon his estate. The inventory Med in tbe register's elllce shows aii cstate estimated in value at $1,100. This morning, however, it develops that Lewis had relatives li ing InMontgemery county, and oue of them, a brother, D. R. LenU has presented hlmself at ,the registers ofilce with his counsel, A. C. Rclna-hl, esq., and has also taken out letters or ad ministration. Mr. Keen his been notified, and the letters granted te him will likely be vacated, Heme Acunewleduements. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gruel, two large baskets of cakes ; Moravian Sunday school, candy; Y. M. C. A. supper, large bam; Mr. J. C. Scureek, 80 dozen doughnuts; twelve Blbles from City Bible society. Thursten Reelected. The final sessions of the National League of Republican clubs was held In Nsshvllle, Tennessee, en Wednesdsy. Judge Thurs Thurs eon was unanimously reelected president j A. .P. Humphreys, secretary, and Hep. PaUaM Loeaabary, treasurer. fw Jehn H. -' 'a. wn "!. ? w j:"v V-l ICzecattea Tsseed. , , Daniel L. Hsen lamed an' seent4eei tei day against fHephen H. Weller, erMannetm township, wlthnettee toltees C. Cellins, his assignee, for $1,310. Went te Tesan. ' Win. T. Jefferles, who has been spending two or three weeks In Lancaster, left this afternoon for Dallas, Texas. VBpelllna; BeeatXden. On HatnrdayevealBi there will he a speUIni bee at Bden ear His beasSt eftbe ttandar scbeel eftbaes. "AeJaHteaalaiatares efeatertala went will also bt gl venf . T XLA f The Business Men's Jubilee. Great preparations are being mace ter, the Badness Men's Jubilee, which will be presented In th Court Heuse en Tuesday and Thursday evening of next week, March II and IS. The entertainment will be under the auspices of the Yeung People's society of BUj Jehn's Lutheran chuicli, and will no doubt he a big success." Tnw evening af 7 o'clock, at the Franklin house. Jehn If. Baumsardeer. executer of J. Copland, will sell the welt-known "Copland Jfeuse," 125 and 127 North Queen street. The property has long been the principal retsii rant In the city and Is well worthy the alten. tlonefbuyrr. e Everybedy should Se It. The Business Men's Jubilee, it new and novel entertainment held by the young people of Bt. Jehn's Lutheran church, st the Court Heuse, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, March II and IX it r, Chureh Pair at Nelftvllle. '"" A fair for the benefit of the Luthtran church .at N ffsvllle will be held in Brubakefa hall, commencing (Saturday, March 8th, snd con tinuing ten days. The Bethsvllls cornet band w 111 be present en the epanlng evening. Nsllle Bly Coming. The Lancaster publle have a rich treat In store for them In the appearance at Fulton opera house en Thursday evening a it, of the famous "Nellie Illy," who made the circuit of tht(lebe In seventy-two days, surpassing even the daring Imaginary fust of Jules Verne's here. When Miss Bly passed through lnca- terenher return trip, thousands gathered .at the station here te sea the plucky little woman who had beaten the world's greatest record as a traveler. Blie will recount the Incidents of her famous Journey, and Is sure te be replete wlth Interest. Death. Musscii. At his residence, near Wltmer, Pa., en March 4, 1MW, Ut. Jacob U, Musser, In his 72d year. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral en Halurday, Msrclt 8, at 1 p.m. at the house. Hervlces at Longneok Lengneok Longneek cr's Meeting Heuse at 2.30 p. m. inarMl IlRAnv.-March 4, IW, In this city, William F. llrady, the 7A1 year of bis age. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 127 Kast Walnut street, en Friday morning at tii o'clock, te proceed te Mount Jey ut B) o'cleek. Interment nt Mount Jey. MneWK. March ft, 1800, at Itohrcrstewn, I'a , H.Clay, son of J, U, and Leah Brown, Iu his (2&th year. " -r The relatives ami friends of the family also members of Lancaster Castle, Ne. 20, A. O. K. of M. C., are respectfully lnvlted te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, at Roh Reh Roh rerstewn, en Batuvlay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hervlces at the Bcfermed and Lutheran church at Kohrerstewn." ilctu 3btYvtiactitcnf. gpAHKIAOBWOBKM J. " DOER80M OARRIAaE WORKS, Cerner of" Uuke aud Vine Htreeu (formerly NerbcckAMIley), OVJO. H, NOIIBKCK, Prep. Bd.OOO OrerHlx'lheusand Dollars (l,(K)0 -. In Flne Vehicles new en Kxhlbltten. JHOO AlltheLATKHTHTYbKHfer 18BO lA.tHI KOADCAIITH ain.OO , aa-The best of mechanics en repairing nt the Biwrsem t'arrlaire Works, comer of Duke end Vine streets. dtMydll XUHT BKCEIVEB, t UOKDKKEIl BED LABEL,' The Finest of Champagnes. HOIIllfclC'H LlOUOR BTOUE, Ne. ia Centre Hqnare. mllKY CAN Al.b COPY BUT NONE CAN A. Kiual Billy Walls's Havana Filler Cigar, ir Clgiu N BT. ttt NOH. 5 A 103 JSUIUI1 ttllKK dee5-0mdM,Tu.Tli,M XfOT'CK I .131 A special mrctlne of the Yeung Men's Bcinnrrntfe Heclety will tie held jiu Friday evening, March 7th, nt 8 o'clock. Wll.KIKC. BARB. ltd Hec rotary. BILLY WAIT7. HAH THE BEHTTWOFOB 6c aud 6u Clvars In the Htnte, at NOH. 6 103 NOUTH UUEEN HT. (IccWJindM.Tu.Th.H VTO 1'OIBON OH INJUBIOUS CXJ1AJUH Ol useUln"l'urlty Boap." -irANl'ET-A HALF OBOWN OlllL TO TV inuke herself generally useful. Apply at the AUUOltA 110UHE, Cor. North Queen and Chestnut HU. TIME, LAHOH AND MONEY HAVRD UY using " Purity Heap." Held e cry where. T71A8TE11N MABKKT HOUHE-l'UULIC Ah Bnle efHtalls. On Haturday, March H, at ft Je a. m., In the building. Farmers, butchers and ethers Invited te be present. marMtd T-ENl)Elt YOUll HKIN HOFT, SMOOTH XV and White by using rurlty Heap." BEST TWO FOB F1VECKNT.OIOAIW the city, ut III LLY WAIX.'H, Nes. B A 10J North Uueeu HU dccMmdM.Tii.Th.H T I'BIVATE HALE. XTe w Heuse. Substantially built. Thirteen Itoems. Mod ern 1 in pre emeu ts. Ne. 20 North Llme street. Apply le WALTER M.FKANKLIN. Ne. 1J0 Kust Ulug Ht., Lancaster I'a. fcbJMvrdTu&Th TEHT 6e HAVANA FILLER vCIOAll IN X the city, at HlI.l.Y WAITZ'B, Nes. 6 & 108 North O neon Ht. decMmdM.Tu.Tli.8 A DJOUIINEDI'UULICHALE. J. On Saturday, V n. in., March 8th, 1SU0. at Furmcrs' Merthein Market, Imcuster, i'a. Agricultural lmp1emcnU,6huy mkes, 1 Ameri can haymaker, buggies, spring wagon, 1 sleigh, DO farm gates, tW seta gate hinges, 300 clothes dryers, y, ten gah antxud Iren wire, about 'J tens iruH irt-ei eurumg. e,u wiiiiewusu urusn holders, 160 sets carriage Jack Irons, UW patent single trce, horse detachers, 6,000 tobaace laths, 100 bushels of corn, 30 wheel flxers, 601rou-iest hole dlceeri.drUlna-mare. harnen. Ac. D. K. UUBKHOLDER, febj-ltd Hherllf. JUrfv HAVE LONG H1NCE DECIDED ibstlllllyWaltx'sClgurUthe Best In the Htute. Jfrsaleat , NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUECN HT. decWmdM,Tu.Th.H XfOTlCE TO TAX COLLECTORS. X Netice Is hereby given that bids for the collection eriKM Htate andCeuntvTax liwhe Fust and West Wards of Lincuster etty will tie received nt the elllce or the County Commis sioners until 11 o'clock a. m., Wednesday. March U, IStO. Uy order of the COUNTY COM.MIHHIONERH. Attest: W. W. OiutST, Clerk. ml-utd SUITINOH, OVERCOATINaa AND THOU HKItlNUa. nt REDUCED PRICES. McUltANN A NOWLEN. Ne. lad North Queen HU DAY COURSE KEYHTONE UUHI NKHCOLLEQE. Yeunir Men and lidli ed educated for tirefltable einule'inpnt. Medem metliuds. Ceurae eninnletn mid tiraiv tlml. Tyiie-wrltlngand all bmlncss branches taught. IM) night Motion. , W. D. MOaSKlt, Frln., tfdJkw 10 Nertli Queeu HU, Lanceskr, IHu sp ECIAL. Type-Writing V rec te all who take the Business Course at the .ancnter HusIucni rellege. We use the Hlan dard RemlnsUm. Yeu can cemplete the course until vacation. Fit yourself rer the positions offered te competent parties. VUlt us at Col lege Reems, Ne. 31 North Dukektrevt. Open day and etenlng. lLCWKIDLElCPrlntlpal. TT'HTATE OF JOHN J. HOOVER, LATE OF JL Lancaster city, I'a.. deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been frunted te the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these hnVlnir claims or demands is or demiiud t thptn irillin against the Mime, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing Iu Lancaster, IX'i. 4UOUII I. UUUVI.il, . " Administrator. Baewx lUxiEiAtteraeyf. .BXWTk 9lHlwmnt. L XNUAL HTATtUMMT nU.lYA 'OKIIMOF r J CXPENDITURE8 -OF THK- Lucaster Ceutj Hospital and J J BALARIRB AND BEBVICJM. 1 Daniel Herr, sllreeter..w.i .... a William Ooed, director ! K H Harsher, director 4 Keuben W Bard, director fi Jacob HBUIne, director , Jehn Brenner, director.............. 7BK Weaver, director mm SBI60 196 00 349 36 6187 10 07 SW0 00 100 00 102 60 100 00 310 00 3K00 IB 00 150 00 75 00 II K Myers, secretary, . IW M f 'A M.( I,.1.I ............ W Jehn BMHler; treasurer, T. iu r nvrU ."!"( ii Aiian a iierr, treasurer U Jehn WHtreuk, moral Instructor.! 13 K 11 fAndls,M li resident physician. 14 U F Kline, M B. resident physician.. 16 II K Musser, M I, Visiting physl- clan, 2 years) 1 Wm Blackwood, M D, visiting pliy- slelsn .', .'. 7...... 17RMBelenliui, fD, visiting pbyal- clan.i ISOeergeE Worst, steward, (HUB and 19 Tayler Hhuler, engineer .....,.,. 20 Jehn B Weaver, attendant. ......... 21 B B Herts ler, farmer ,. a William Itnpp, baker........ ZIHamuel Bhaub, constable, 24 Kats Kckert, attendant., 2ft Kate Miller, cook 25 Kate Perter, reek .- 27 Alice Buckwslter, attendant........ aiMrs Lydla Cramer, attendant W Mrs Anna Watdley, cook SO Mrs Henrietta Worst, matron 81 Anna Bine, attendant S3 Mary Kane, attendant Alice Keenan, Attendant M Maggie Keenan, attendant.. 85 Martha Auxer, cook.., M Clara ell S7A K Wills, attendant W Charles Berlens, attendant W Frank Miller, attendant.... 76 23 1,240 08 640 00 188 IB 615 00 430 00 400 00 as 60 105 00 63 00 148 S3 140 00 moo 160 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 80 00 2100 176 184 00 205 00 185 00 110 00 sum 40 00 10 00 68 83 35 00 600 29 00 1I7U0 665 HBO 181,74 k 500 88 Kl U4ffi 12166 35 28 48 80 18 00 110 00 400 10 00 turrana stnis, evienaam....... 41 Allan Balr, attendant...,. 42 Ueorge Ulalr, attendant 4.1 Frank Jenes, attendant. i 44 William Hess, attendant 4fi Isaac Weaver, attendant.,... 46 Jeseph Wnir, attendant ,. 47 Willie Bhuler, assistant engineer.... 48 Herlen Simmons, laberer 49 Jacob Oarrells, laborer 69 Allan McCue, laborer , 61 Peter Robinson, tailoring,, UAK Hteltznis. services.. 68 Tem Kelly, attendant 64 UN Breneman, carpenter 66 Ueerge Ulmer, plastering.., M Henry Hardy, plastering , 67JehnMelllnger, carpenter weik.... U Jehn HheaiTer. carpenter work 69 Milten Buckwelter, crushing steue,, se Ueerce W Hnyder, brick work 81 BenJLandti, painting 88,708 18 Dry OoetU. 1 Martin Bres, dry goods ,...! Kit it 2 Lewis W May. dry goods , 27d 75 3 Watt A Hband, dry Reeds 345 10 4 linger A Bre. dry goods .tie II GHnmlsh ACe.dry goods 103 M 1) L Hershey, dry goods 02 01 7 K K Fahnestock. dry soeds 47 8.1 8 Myers A Rathren, dry goods 60 25 VLnneACe, dry goods 800 18 lOMetgxer A Hanghmau.drygoeds.... HOI 90 II J H ilershey, dry goods 18104 12 Worst A Blierli, dry goods..., 215 81 13 Hear A McNabb. dry goods , .,78 90 11 It W Robinson, dry goods 7 73 20 16Chas Hutmm, dry goods 30 68 HI Jehn Kllhefner, dry goods t 10 00 17 Philip Helium, Hen a Ce, quilts and counterpanes AS 80 17 Lancaster County prison, cariwt.... 40 74 10 J B Martin A Ce, carpet 22 35 20 W D HtnutTcr A Ce, hats 07 65 21 Hhanb A Vendersmlth, window cord 1 1 71 11,300 IW . 2,623 02 . 850 75 2995 . 270 13 90 00 35 00 40(11 BOO 1 22 Fuel and Light, IBaumgardner Ce., coal, 2 Ueorge Hhulmyer, coal SJosllUeodell A Ce, coal , 4 Miller A Hariman, coal oil for gas., 6 WPCummlngs, retorts... 0 Jeseph 11 Uuber, retorts 7 Jehn W Mentrcr, weed 8WmUMcFalls,woed 0 J eh it A Burger, J r, shavings 83,882 70 Leather, Beets and Shots. lining A Davidsen, shoes, etc ) 2J Marshall A Hun, shoes, etc 3 F U Jehns, shoes, etc , 4 D I U tackneuse, shoes, eta 6Hhnub A Burns, shoes, etc a Lewi W May, shoes, etc 711 It Hougendebler, shoes, eta , H Worst A Hherls, shoes, etc VH Cehen A Bre, shoes, etc 10 Oeo A Trl plile A Ce, shoes, etc 11 Merris Zeek, leather , , 74 80 210(1) 61 35 80 99 103 45 WHO 198 10 33 80 33 25 22 30 95 10 j, ' 8990 85 Fleur. 1 r. 11 Bruhaker, flour f 253 00 2 Jeseph Overheltxer, flour 210 00 3 luvan AHons.fleur 651 00 inr iiu,i;iii;H uuur... ....... ..... 11 (Hi 6LevlMaultalrACo,neur 188 00 8 M F Htelserwalt A Heus, flour 105 00 7 k r ureu, neur, 111 00 8 H M Ncwswangcr, flour. 260 "fT,5(W15 Qrecerlti, 1 Miller A Hariman, groceries.... 2 II LHhenk, Broeenee. ........... 3W A Heist A Ce, groceries 4 J Frank Heist A Ce, groceries.. 6 Daniel Hlng, groceries. GJHHernhey, groceries 7 D H Bursk, groceries 8 l'aut Oerhart. coffee nud tea.... 9H It Miller, celfee -, ,8 4,047 46 . ZM43 Ml 54 . 311 08 Tilil . 325 13 105 8J 025 37 132 00 85,999 05 f 2J0 30 0 38 75 33 Seap, 1 The Miller Heap Ce, soap,, , 2 hheitfler A Reluwhl, soap.. 3 Jasen K Enby, soap ,. 8311 99 JYei isiens. 1 Jehn B Butt A Ce. meat.,.., f 4,505 81 2 Jacob HLandls, perk 49 20 8 Wm Deen. nsh . .... Wl ie 4 Wm Beat, fish and chese... 5Hnmuet Brulmker, flsli.., 8 II BHerr.turkeys 7 Henry Buckwalter, butter und pout uy , 8 Metsgcr Bres A Ce, crackers... 9 Jiueu K Euby, previsions....., 10 Ed w A Ranslng, previsions 11 J H Ilershey, prolstens.... 12Chas W Eckert. previsions 13Mllten Buckwultcr, pudding 14 Jonas Buckwalter, puddlug , 20 IS 2 50 4 40 SJ0B2 i.7 78 'JO 10 84 42 62 90 43 IB 20 98 10 80 800 1125 2 20 9 14 , 2M 20 00 1 75 060 8 00 I." 35 15,557 90 lauu iterr, nppies.,.. 18 AareuHuiumy.apples.,,.... 17 W A Hwclgari, apples 18 Jehn Krelder, apple butter.. 1911 11 HerUler.eicsa.. 20 LW Way.cern 21 Little A Herr, com.... 22 Ellas II Herhbey, fruit. 23 Adam Landls, fruit,... 24 C) rus N Herr, lnrgnr . Vegetable. 1 Chr Lcfevcr. Mtatees and turulps. 2 Adam Reich, potatoes , SAM Dlttenbaugh, polateos 4 Jehn Balr, potatoes 6 D 11 Myers, potatoes CJehn Buckwalter, potatoes..,..., 7 DHHuber, potetocs 8 OeergeFarmer, potatoes B Hiram Kshleman, potatoes 10 llavld Krelder, iKitatix-s 11 J B Eshlemau, potatoes 12 Jacob Hnilth, potatoes.... IJ Ames Rah rer, potatoes 11 Harry Myers, turnips 13 1'eter landls, onions lOJehnMrQuade, onions 17 Chaa Echcrt, egetablea 1330 07 jrardtrare and i'lumbinif, 1 W D Sprecber, Hen A Ce, Iren pipe, etc $ 2 W PCummlngs, plumbing, machine worker..,. , 3 Wm JHiulth, plumbing. 4 J F Andrews A Ben, pluinbllng, 6AldusCUerr, sheet Iren work aud 14 2(1 3(M03 2U3 07 0 75 128 51 roenng.. 0 Frank l'felner, roenug 7ThesFulrer A Hen, boilers 8 ManJiallA Kern-ier, hardware V Uee M Hlelnman A Ce, hardware ... lOHteuer, Shrelner A Ce, hardware,.. 11 ltellly Bres. A Raub, hardware..., 12FIIUU A Breneman, range ISJehu Best, boiler supplles..,,. H Henry Yeuug, lock springs 44 SI 1,200 10 13 30 1,016 02 130 10 48 8(1 113 26 03 03 4 10 t 4,211 09 7baece. I H Hamburger A Ce, tobacco,,., f 3 J H Ilershey, tobacco , SHO IX ninth, tobacco j 4 J E Bernard, tobacco Farm Expenses. 1DB Landls, teed , ,,, $ 2Hamuel lUmck. ugeut, feed 31i H Wenger, lime 4 M Habertmsh t Hen, harness, etc ,,, 6 Edward Krcckel, harness repairs..,. HI) II Bailsman, repairs 7I.evlK Lundls, repairs 8 Edward Edgerley, repairs 9 Solemon Reseuthal, cow , 10" Emanuel Keueagy, cow... II BB Herttler, cow , 22 Frank Ceble, sheau and hogs 11 N H Lindsay, shoals,... II Jehn Musser,'" ah eats ,.,., 15 Jehn Ooed. shunts ,.,.,,,,..,,,,. 14 Jehn K Miller, sbeaU.'... ,..,.... 12 40 1311 60 4(180 25 W IB 00 43 80 UI62 18 65 370 12 70 700 17 00 63 00 60 00 45 00 181(96 100 00 .36 00 18 OS M. 17 tsaaueea,siuiai4. ...,., ,v. '( f Htm 9tksvtrtiMMtHt. MOepWl I w 31 21 Henry Am 31 at DtirJ S7 Christian MRDIIerr.steM teeeeYesesi A Wit&OiSEi E?""aui'f- eetaeeeee II W D Hprech'er, Ben A Oe, 'fam' iniy lleS..,.......,,,.i ........4,.,. Herr. pests., ......' BHBamaelMartia, horse ......... U Levi Hensenlg, cattle 35 Lancaster Chemical Ce, phespbate.a Drug! and Mnlteinet.. - 1 II BCecnran. driigs .' t 3 J II Brown, drugs ..................... 3 Daniel U Iteluhu, drugs.! ,t Altrnt A Hnbter.dmn ....... I....H 6 DrEB Herr, drugs., t 7 Unas A UelnlUh,drugs .............. f S80 3B Lumber. 1 Baumgardnsr, Ebermen A Ce- tier , ,..,; 3Q Hener A Mone, lumber...,.,,.. 8 J PHtermtelts A Ben, lumber. 4 Wm Wohlsen, lumber 6 Philip Iiebseltier, lumber...... Furniture, 1 A K Ilefrmeler, furniture 3 Walter A Ilelnltsh, furniture.. SB P Miller, furniture,..., 4J II Wldmyer, furniture' , 6 W M Homneler.funilture..;.. lum- 344 26 81 met n 3 88 488 49 . I 180 .. lab oe' ,. n .. Tite 888 B0 CbRJcaeic Fees, 1 Jehn Markley, mileage t 130 2 Win Murphy, mileage. ".."... li 37 3 J It Kemmerly, mllesjre. ........... 6 60 4 It M Gracfr, mllesgs..V7............. 1 88 6 DO Kemper, mileage...., , 2 se 8 RU Cellins, mileage ,..,...,. ISO IVJfKn"ilcr "!!ag i uee SJHWarfel, mileage 8 00 BFH Btevet, mileage, , gee 10 Jehn Bell, mileage 441 11 A O Fyle, mileage..., ,, tee 12 Israel Clark.mlleege ,..., is go 13 RM Caldwell, mileage a 90 14 WreWlttlck, mileage 444 15JHYecum, mileage in 18 Edward Harsh, mfleade.. ,.1.,, ,...'. 3 10 17 Abraham Harris, mileage; 3 80 18 Jeffersen Kelfler, mileage.... 3 00 lBBamuel Morrison, mileage 6 00 30WU AulU mileage ,. g 21 Israel Blessing, urneage 1 30 22 J A Hhenr, mileage. 230 2IHFFeltz. mileage.., s 60 24 Jehn Weldle......, 6 30 25HHIIettensteln, mileage 1 10 28Uldeen B Hteltxfua, mileage 2 00 27 Humuel Campbell, mileage SOU i Sub Maintenance 0 Paupers Outside of Insti tution. ll'enns)lvanla Htate Lunatle Hespl , ,1,1.1, UIMIUIUEi.i.tt.Mtlill 2 Mrs I' Dnldwln, bearding 8 Harriet Wilsen, bearding...... 4 101 W w ou 92 75 3 60 634 45 4 lieu) Lerry, ueurjinir., 6 Pennsylvania Institute for Feeble , Minded Children, bearding 0 Directors of Peer, Hchuylklll county, bearding '. 7 Mis Heldetbaugh, bearding ,. 8 airs Fisher, bearding ". , B Jane Felts, bearding.. 10 U W Miller, Secretary of Lycoming- Director of Peer ., HEHKaufTman A Hen, coal as tem porary relief for James Brown 12 B Steber, merchandise as temper ary relief for Urlas Fasnacbt;..., 13 LR Brown, groceries im temporary 1100 8126 117 25 38 60 18 84 760 10 00 600 reiier rer Peter Dague 14 Uee A Trlnnle. .agi, groceries ai llef for Airs Bautn- temporary relief Jardner Patterson, merchandise, as tern- 364 1108 fflJ ruuvi lur narnn uarver. Hwelgart, merchandise as tern .. ,- lerary relief for Franklin Minn.. 17 E 0 Cassel, merchandise as tempor ary relief for Plnkerten 13 J Hemsber A Hen, merchandise as temporary relief for Jehn Buck waller 19 C B Ilershey, ceul as temporary re lief for Andrew Hellenberger 20 Adam Eaby, weed as temporary re iier for Jehn Fetter ;......... 21 Wakeraan Wesley, weed as temper . . nrr relief for IlarveyKuhns 22 L W May, merchandise as temper ary relief for Mrs Richardson and Mrs Jenes ,. 23 C W Kautz, groceries as temporary relief for Marie Robinson 21 Jesse Adams, groceries as temporary relief for Ames Dague 25 Kreamer A Armstrong, groceries as temporary relief for Elizabeth McCoy 2C Israel O Erb, groceries as temporary relief for Mary Hilt 27 Daniel Hlng, groceries aa temporary relief for Mrs Llpp " .. --" IRecerlea as temporary rellerrer Mrs. Vanaulen " ,. ." F.rerle as temporary relief for ilrs Bauregardner " .. . " groceries as temporary rellefrer Levi Buse " .. .." groceries as temporary rel ler for Th Reth " .. .." Frecerle" as temporary rellerrer Wm Moere " "... 1' groceries an temporary rellcr rer Mrs Appeten ' " groceries as temiHirary rellerrer Peter Robinson... ,. 28 Chas Hwelgnrt, temporary roller.... 20 Jacob H Hirtne, temporary relief of 3 18 4 49 20 00 400 800 18 25 10 0O 620 10 00 500 10 00 8 00 80 00 13 00 200 300 800 300 13 60 '3 00 10 00 300 10 00 12 11 660 17 42 jnary neemcr una Cyrus llelslev. 30 J W Trees, temp 31 Hanford 3Incufi SiKSSSSRELwMi""!!! 32 It II Rohrer, temporary roller for Hellenberger, etc Amelia Ruttcr, temporary relief for Eliza Piatt , 31 Directors or Peer, Berks County maintenance of Anna Western, i;"iv'".." ,"" "i' 'y"'?..r2'"!, (8,108 88 , Miscellaneous Expenses. 1 Uee A King, M D, certificate or in. sanity.. i..... 2 J P Zetgler, M J), certicate or In- 3 011 ve'r Reland, ii b,' 'cert lnca'te or iii. annlty , 4 J K Shirk, M D, certificate or tnsan- ity C Wm Blackwood, M D, certificate or Itmanlty 0 T M Llvlnesten, M D, certificate or Insanity 7 H O Urey, M D, certificate or lusau- Hy 8 B l.eaman, M D, certificate, or In sanity V R M Bolenlus, M D, certificate of Iu- sanity. 10 W B Irwin, M D, certificate or In sanity ll.W U Blnkley,M D, certlllcate of In p sunlty 12 James E Baker, M D, certificate or Insanity , 13 A M Miller, M D, certificate or In sanity 14 D W Htycr, M D, certificate or In sanity 15 Martin Rlngwnlt, M D, certificate of insanity 16 J It Lebinan, M D, certificate In sanity ....,.... 17 DrSelr, medlcalattendunce........w 18 B Hhcnberger A Heus, eefOns and burials 19 A J Zercher, coffins and burials.... 20 OUCnutnnau, coffins and burials... 21 Jehn H lUUer, cetllus and burials... 22 Ueorge Byred, cetllns and burials... 28 Jehn 11 Becker, coition and burials. 21 Jehn Nerland, Cellins und burials.... 25 Adam Ranck, cetllns and burials.... 2il II OHeldeinrldge, ceftlns und burials 27 The New Era, printing 27 Lnucnslcr lntcllhscnrci, printing.... 20 Lancaster Examiner, printing . Columbia Hpy, printing 31 Marietta Register, printing , 31 Jehn liner's Hens, printing 33 C B Yeager, prlntiug ., 34 J 1 Wlckerihum, cash payments, used mainly In transferring pau pau pau ieratoetherlnstltutlons 35 Oeei-Ke K Worst, cash payment..... 36 K II Iiudls, M D, cash payments,... 37TbeM Dudgeon, steam corkers.... 83 High A Martin, quemsware SOKelfcrA Klehl, repairs 40 Fcuna Telephone Ce, rent ,... 41 Laurastcr City, water rent 4J B J Kress, truuies, cte 43 A A Mieatter, whisky 41 A B bhcaircr. whisky 45 J Rohrer, whisky 48 L B Herr, stationery 47 a L Fen Dcrsmllh, stationery..,..., 4S Ernest .ahm, spectacles, etc 49 Jesetih Ncldhawk, Insect poison.... 60 CBBruuer, agent, freight leareseg, sesge aad aianta ' ' BTJLiBg jBliilsfls TmTmXSSSIS-a':.'."'. lsnjsBfciiTjijijjMa.i.i lOHHOT. IVHHa li JMM i 3M4S net MSB 66 se 280j 2 60 65 00 20 00 2G0 260 260 250 37 50 600 260 600 260 260 260 260 00 800 I8 60 BOO 17 60 800 3 11) 300 15 00 6 00 1140 28 20 (0 20 17 10 10 00 15 00 12 00 SIS 21 24 II IB 1100 179 38 400 80 00 503 37 61 10 400 200 10 00 385 23 82 27 80 600 50 42 83 00 20 25 404 43 00 02 00 14 80 5 10 em 800 700 loeoo IB 60 400 01 7B 487 10 45 15 00 64 OB 4 80 118 10 60 60 300 ei riiuertf verry, ice. 51 Benl Eibenshade. brooms ,.,, 63 F w Woolworth, pictures 64 Adam PenU, brick 65 Casper Westineler, plating forks 53 ADrcnzcr. hens 67 Philip Lebxcller, table legs., 67 William Wehlsen. turning work.. 60 Jacob llftti, moving flreularm CO J Vuudcrsiulth, repairing lightning reds , 61 Cor bin A Goedrich, boiler Insurance VI Ames Oast, earthenware UU'hnsHhuler, cleaning boiler 81 Hainlsh A Lcamau, pnluts liSWmD Zell, Ink , W Walter Cllerr, clock and repairs.... 87 Jnceb Geed henrt, disinfectants U8 The WerUier Disinfectant Ce, dUlu- fectants GO Lancaster A Wllllatnstenn Turn pike Ce, tell 70Trexler A Reet, renovating leathers 71 Jehn H Miller, Treasurer, expenses te Alteuna convention 72 Rese Bres A Hurt man, umbrellas..,. t2,44S 44 Iteerlpt During 18S9. ...i l eru ii Received from County Treasurer 17.1V..' 7i HecelMMl from private patients, sale or steue and farm products 3,125 47 Received from Solicitor (collections).... l,ew 84 Total 853,147 47 Disbursements. Pay roll for IRSB ......84..682 75 Out deer relief list 3,6100 IMw 3LksnrlMttf tti. w&Mes3-i At tens Expense there Is nothing whteh sa faraMiea a heaee as WaB PaenaMll)eceratlea.aa4at ear preseat.aaeaeaBamly law arieeaa ks)ttete4heteMbeprodeeWat LsssKxpeass with Pease Hsagisge than by any ether taeaas. ' TBOOSAMDS OF PIECES OF BRIGHT, MEW PATTEMS t e riDev L jf r- v aj i j"" Vtlir Haa aM eteeertBHae 1 if Uedlnn . I'yyy'S.T11 -Blaaks, Breassa, Rmbeassd OeMs, Ingrain, ftM, Bag llshwaifcawsvasiniaattlers, Match Berder. ad rrleafaTBeswa- J.0e?,',t netaresteel and Roem Meuldings at eaeJtalr, ea. third (sag evea eeaMsswik) la sea aetees," " With targe Wteshei iai Bast Payee Hangers we offer this season an asusae! oppor eppor opper taatty te have Paper HaagtagslesM at low eesu Bpecial discounts given te LedtmTetetles, CTubs. WASHABLE WALL PAPERS, T UNEQUALKD FOR SERV1CB. ' J "Ten-ZTbeasmng pieces of th Celebrated English Varnished 'TUe Papers, Baallsb washable' and ether SaniUryPaperi. ' Fer a number of years we havs Imported directly from Manchester, Bagtaad, large Invoices of Paper Hangings of a quality Unequaled for Bervlce and Plalshfswd after hsvlng fully tested, ws thoroughly recommend them. Are finished te be wahafe whea soiled. Many of the patterns are Tile nn'd Natural tyoed effecU, and are frequently used in stead of real tiles and wainscoting. These goods are unsurpassed for Hallways, Restaurants, Offlees, Dlnlng-Boesos, Bath-Roemj, kitchens, Passage Ways, In short,' wherever a servleeable wall is desired. We are Selling this Line of papers at juices which make litem the most economical Wall Papers In the market. v " DECQlHTIE WORK, We bave'beeri s'ueeessnu with Decorative Werk, and are constantly Intreduclag novelties. Btuoce Cornices and Centra Pieces Tinted. Paper Hangers.end Decorators who are practical and competent workmen sent and thorough and careful work guaranteed. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! By making early selections for any work you may desire te de, we will be pleased te reserve you any date ahead. HAGER& J Nes. 26, 27, 29, Stew 3lbtevtimrnt0 Total amount or pay rolls dur ing 188B fc 818,582 75 Maintenance or paupers out eut out sldeef institution f 8,103 SB Expended for Improvements and extraordinary repairs .. 8,308 40 11,400 73 Ordleary Atmsheuse and hos pital expenses 37,153 02 Average dally number or Inmates, 361. Farm Statements. Farm products sold during I8S9 and deducted from bills : 772.25 bushels of .wheat te Levan A Sens $ 771 IB IS head or cattle te J J Rutt A Ce 778 OT Cost of above cattle . i 662 30 Farm Products liaised During 188ft. About BOO bushels or wheat. ' 1,000 bushels or corn., " 400 bushels or corn. " 1,200 bushels or potatoes. iiu eusneis ei tomateos. " 80 bushels e beans. " 60 bushels or peas. " 0,000 heads or cabbage. " 60 tens or hay. JACOB 8. RTRINE, President, WILLIAM OOOD7 E.H.1IEKHUEY, B. W. BARD, B. P. WEAVER, DAVID C. KREADY, mari-ltwAltdO Directors. npHE LARUEHT AND" FINEST LINK OF X Meerschaum and French Briar FI: cigar Homers, cigar cases, Hnun Bexes am swua in siuusvn ariirit. DEMUTH'8 CIGAR STORE. -alS-trdB 114 East King street. TO SAVE- YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN your heart use " Purity Heap." FOB FINE FBUIT TRIMMING, AND AB this Is the time for It, call en a geed trim mer. M. 11. (Il.AKK. marl-lwd Ne. 218 North Plum Street. grANTED-OIRLH AND BOYS BETWEEN IT u nu i years or age. Apply at the 8 years of aire. AddIv i enuvdivini ivntrtenniu mt-lwd Cor. Lime and Fulton Hts. F OR JAPANESE GOODS, GoteERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Htreet. OTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CU8TO MKIW I have located temnerarllv mv office and WSreroems At the Hmithem Marltnl.enrni.rnr SOUTH O.UEEN AND VINE HTKKETS.and have In stock a flne assortment of Sleighs, Bug Elcs. Phretens and Family Carriages, and the Norbeck Read Carts, all or, my own manufac ture. Hpeclal attention Is Riven te repairing. My Motte Honest Werk and Fair Dealings, Always Wins. febJS-tTd J. II. NORBECK, Agent. K IOR HEADQU ARTERS- A.O. K. of M. C. K. or a. E., I. O. It. M A m una r a i n t c. l-ii... Charms and ltns, go te BRISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Htreet. XN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS OF JL Lancaster County. Elisabeth D. Kecchllng'l November Term, US), vs. Ne. 22, William G. Fechl and i Execntlen Decket. Barbara Henkle. J The undersigned auditor, appointed te dis tribute the money ruled into court en the above execution te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose imireuay, reuruary hi, ikw.si luo.ciecaa. In the Library Roem or the Court Heuse, In city or Lancaster, where all persons Interested in saia uisiriuunen may attcna. REDMOND CONYNQHAM, feb-3MTh Auditor, TjlULTON OPERA HOUHE. Thursday Evening, March 13, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY NELLIE BLY, The Celebrated Glebe Tretter. In ene hour and thirty minutes she will carry her audience around the world. Under the auspices or the YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY PRICES 25, 80 and 75 CENTS. sT-Sale opens Haturday at 0 a. in. your seals. Secure m5-7td COPLAND HOTEL AT ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Ox Thumdav, March 6, ispe, at the Franklin Heuse. Ne. 122 North Queen street, In the city or Lancaster, by order or the Orphans' Court or the County or Lancaster, the undersigned will expose te public sale that well-known and long-established hotel and restaurant, known aa the " Copland Heuse," situated Nes. 125 and 127 North Queen street. In Uie city or Lancaster. The let fronts twenty four feet, one Inch en North Queeu street, aud extending back two hundred and forty-five feet te Christian street. The Improvement are a large three-story hotel and resUurunt, with all modern Improvement and conveniences, water, gas, ranges. Ice houses, aud every thlug necessary for the busluefcs. This property has long been the principal restaurant In the city, uud la well worthy lbs attention of bujers. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock, w hen atten atten pauee will be given and terms made known by J. II. BAUMGARDNER, ..., Executer of J. Copland, deceased. f8,10,12,l5.l7,W2A,l,aim3,5,8d TJROWN'S. Brown's Pereus Plasters. The best plaster made, containing the best known healing, strengthening and seething medicinal agei.ts known. A balm for all aches or mil ns. Price. 15c : t w e for 25& Hull Toilet Paper, first quality, two rolls for Packages Toilet Paper, first quality, large, two packages for 26e. Packages Toilet laper, tint quality, small, three packages for 25c. Brown's Skin Curative Seap for all skin dis eases. Use Cremolene for rough, red and scaly bands, face or lips. A delightful cream of almonds. Nothing greasy or sticky. Sold at BROWN'S DRUG STORE, C)&DeUalOatCAn&fA r - , vte-l ir ; Than Formerly " -: V1 ,?; j -AT- and li.na( Wall P. naiisM. mm BROTHER, 31 West King St. gtrtu &bttviiameuttf. TTtOU REKT-FROll APRIL 1. 1860. JL1 The DOKRUOM Private Dwell in i ntuiv nuem, nn. ii kml Kinv aLt! tafiaa -Ua u r .r. ,m Z JV.T" T. FACTORY. Nes. 128 and IM Eiiav Inquire of OEO. B. NOjH Doersom's Carriage Works, cerne Vine streets. rrtHE CALLA LILY IS THET1V1 j JK. W IUV M! IUVSV OUSip OQ fJLTia, mHE FINEST LINE Or IMPORTED svemeaua wigsrs in me city, l vana Cigars, our manufacture, In be; 4V UU Wt aiS-tfdB DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE, 114 East King Btrest. Tf OR GOOD BRUSHES GO TO fsTT Tl DIM g) and Ig MJKU- 5 1 land -1 lfd WemZ PURrBY. I eaafuia- STeVusJ. BRUllH MANUFACTURER, 241 WE8T KIKO ST., LANCAHTEB, PA. ml-lmdAw X ROUT A SHANK, IRT MANUFAUTURICRR AND; MEN'S N OUTFITTERS,. - Ne. 140 North Queen Street BhlrU mode te order as low as line. Perfect BtRuaranteed. T W2?Shnec,!f'lt' hv started a HAND LAUNDRY and are prepared te laundry of all kinds. maras-lydH TIT-1LLIAMHON 4 FOSTER. OUR- DAYS ;: WILh BE srai epiiiifi March 13, 14 & 15. WE WILL SHOW MANY NOVELTIES en m., the -IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS, WRAPS AND JACKETS. GENT'S AND BOY'S HATS, OAP4, NECK- WEAR, BOOTS, HHOES AND CLOTHING. Alse u New Departments HOUSE-FURNISH-INO GOODS. This Week we Call Your Attention te OUB SPECIAL SUITS FOR GENTS at 110 and f 12. They are Medium Weights, and buying or pricing we shall take pleasure In showing them SPRING OVERCOATS-15,13, 7, 18, I0, II J. Next Week pur East Window will contain a Special Pantaleon Display. "umuiua Gent's Derby Hats, II 25, I 50. English lerb)s, 12 60. Bey's Light Cleth Hat, 25c, 3Sc. 50c Beb Rey Caps, 500. A Flne Assortment or First-Class Goods iu Trunks, Traveling Bags and ValtaesT Children's KlltSulU, 12. 1250, 3. Knee Pants, Dark and Light, Sic. 50c, 7Je, II. Geut's Silk Neckwear, 33c, 50c, 75e. ' ' Sprlng-Welght Underwear. 33c, 0c, 75e Men's Demet Shtrti, 25c, Me, iOc, 79. ' - Overalls, Coats and Jumpers; 60c each erl ,nsh.i,nS. Tickings and Musllnt-Ticklngs, 10c, 12e, 14c te 25c Hill Muslins, yard wide, 7KC Sheeting. 0-1 12c. " Dress ainghams, 8c, 10c, 12Xc te 20c, Outing Clethe. 10c, 12;c Wash Bieges, 6c. Toweling, 3Jc per yard. Embreldeales in Swiss and Nalntoek. Embroidered Fteunciugs, 27-luch te45-lnclx wide. Laces Vandyke aud Valenciennes and Heavy Corded. New Buchlngs In Vundvke and Old English. Ladles' French Butten Hheee, that are genu ine hand-med). nhlch renders them easy and comfortable te tbe wearer. The style Is aearly tU the same, as our Bejlabla Common Bsase ibape. i Made with low heel. The uppers are made of very plluble Bright Dongola stock. Ladles seeking shoes that are a 'combination of style and ctnuferl, step and leek at ear Price' HBS7UOU Shee,u ney cmu ,n a" wWtks. f llliamsen f Fester, V 32-38 East King Street t ia.NCA3MS,FA v'i' ?p' -AXb- iJTilBrM 2. 4i.- r.l Vi 19 V V J lreet. LfND . .- r .'l ' ,? "r- - "'' ' T j- A lv s: -. f - -