liraASBltDATriYamAteECEK FIRDAY, MAT 80, 1S90. tyF&W gssw i !,iU i- J J t?t)n3 ,r J-taJB t, et is 't KHw'll i'Jrin-i M rri r ?, 1&&& !"?' , ?. ' i.Sl, v &$ sW1 w L 13MHfc.rt H-..I J'!l'-'.tSjiJCT' - f ll-OTHlll!t MVIUM.iT. - vHAWiSsTvS' r.- diner irn.-iifnmri m irrinn Mm mt ct ii U sldawie- Xt v... AtSt 1 t iMaW 6 v.. .,h-t ;.! saTl,w trial lef 3f. "I2TKk uTTiTii ..... ....-...ri'taWli-sAisr rTiSfriyrite Kemninept efBulgar f m..i xuinnirillrai twain iUi SEUie I?jiUtfvy.UVOer ietr tuui wyer t.imm, -"... w - fc l.l il. cl Jfcr.'Wnltw.v w aonteuceu e uwhi ,urt riewtwer, iminwuw ., ,5 IV ffifflWM iX'L S i 1 .t.UA.l-l iH,ilaiMM lm. S'"-2 rtt4nnit3aJer 'AfaSMelf vnd lt"Jer 'nMaatt wrMh aentmiodte Imprison ;,- S 'jSLli'2! nk'dr ..,ii ,.!! I.. )l.4-erniDirarv a- Tzmz zz"l""J r -. -' lzIvMT,,,t. - ttumnutoaef -TilmiWr Mf8 hH Alleged co-con- .iepu,.r,1,-,.H,at.,ie nT .. ?.?' vntaJe:lila!.lH te .Hlllilt, anu aniu HNl:"1iriPW:uTfe',!u,K" lttib, and even Kft- 4iUeiktnftnad.llJe acqullUl or himself, t,pCKSS5atat the Huaslan army, and itt-i-' tha ethera charffTHt with belna linnllcated Klfi.'l1IW epvplracy. He declnred that the ffiknx, tireK dewu and that all the accused i-iit ancaui ve nuinwuaiciy reicaavu. J, p TnprtSDAY'a mektine. ""Theaa VhoTeokl'romlnont Part In Clie Jt'j. Missionary Conveutlon. tvji Columbia, May 30. Thennnual nicotine 8V, of the Women's Forelpn Missionary secl- t ety of t'"0 Seuth l'hllatlelphla district of !?L, the Methodist cliurcli, wan held yesterday I tn the local church. Miss M. E. Cele, of 1 Vhlladelphla.'Vas niade presiding elllccr, I and Mrs. S. Ii. Sli caller, of l'hllndelphlu, K was cliosen secretary. The IoIIewIiik gen- I , tral eftlcers of the soclety were prosent : Mr. licnrv wnw'ler. l'liuiuixvine. irniuil corresponding socretnryj Mrs. Ulshopr'ess, Pbllsdelphla, conferonco treasurer; Mrs. I)r. Vernen, Lancaster, conferonco socro secro socre tarv; Miss t K. Cole, district secretary, and Mrs. M. I. Shonlfer. who has gouernl direction of the young woinen's work of the conference. There wero prespnt reprcson reprcsen Utlvea from Philadelphia, IiincAster,rh('i IiincAster,rh('i Ixvllle, Yerk, AVrlghtsvllle and ethor churcbes In the district. At the morning session Mrs. OoergoOnul wuloeuied the representattves and was responded te by Mrs. Dr. Veineti. The reports of the secre taries of auxiliaries aud bunds occirpled the balance of the session. At neon luncheon was 'served In the church parlors. The afternoon session was devoted te the ills ills .uusslen of topics relating te foreign mis sions. The reports show the working of tbs society during the year te have Leen of s inostencouraKlnii nature. The eve- jilng session cemmenced at 7:10 o'clock with devotional oxerclses. Addresses wero i- made by Miss Margaret Ijiytnn, of the St Mothedlst Deaconess' Heme, New Yerk j Mrs. Henry Whoelor and Mrs. M. It. HUeaffer. The latter was Illustrated with mips. Miss May liable gaven rocltatleu and a choir lntorsparsed the talks with music, thus making a very outertulniug pregramme The tueuting was lntorestiug and profltable te all who wero present, Mrs. Susan Cooper, colored, widow of Jehn W. Cooper, died this morning at 2:15 o'clock, at lm home en Seuth Fifth street, aged 03 years. Hlie was about the heuse yesterdayand her death resulted irem heart troubles. Who wns well known, having lived In town for many years. Jehn Vongert and Miss Llzzle Hnvor Hnver stick were married last evenlug nt the bems of the bride's parents, en Lancaster Ynue. llev. H, Itnller uorfermod the csremeny. The brldesmnlds were Misses Kuma llongert and I'll Shecker and the groomsmen wero William aud Martin enffarL The May Blessem social club will held a -ball lu the armory te-night. Toe concert of the Metropolitan band wtlt occur en Saturday night in the opera house. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. V. Nowlen hue b4a called te Turbotvllle, by the death of Mrs. Stetner, mother of Mrs. Newlen. Miss Sarah Strawn nnd Mrs. Ilnbecca Moere, of Pedrlckstewn, N. J., nre guests of Mrs. Jehn Sheuborger. OVIIMOnTOAGRs. T'a Uovernmont Investlitattuu Thein and XUeIr Cnttkes. Under sn act of Congress, pnssed in February, the census bureau Is making a separate investigation of mortgages, and I. C. Arneld, esq., is charged with this branch of the work lu Lancaster county. He is te ascertain : First. The mount of mortgage debt exist ing en January 1, 1890, upon agricultural land and vlllage and city real estate. Second. The rates of interest paid upon debts secured by real estate, una the total interest chsrged, together with Iho avorage annua! rates of interest In each county. Third. The growth of building and lean associations. Fourth. The avoruge duration of mort gage debt, the rate et payment and the pre portion tiald. Fifth. The cause and purposes of mort gage indebtedness. This will rove.il te what extent ills uu evidence of 111WI01U1110 or enterprise. The resultiug summary will be nu Inter esting exhibit of Iheceuuty'si Indebtedness. Frem Presbyterlau te Tlofermod. At a upcclal meeting of the presbylery et Philadelphia en Thursday In the Fourth United Presbyterinn church, the Itev. J, M. Farrar requestcd a dissolution ef,,t)ie Ei'ituj'au nntween jutiisiiL.nn(i the 'AllrlliN. il 1 TtetltUinCVKr mil tlin church appeared and hinted tliaPUiie con gregation bad reluctantly agreed. Ite&ulu Ite&ulu tiens of regret and commendatlnn wcte adopted and Mr. l'urnir was dismissed te the Seuth classls of Leng Island et the Rsfermed (Dutch)church. HehasHccepttHl a call te the Klrst Hofeimed 1 DutLhiehuich, Brooklyn, at a salary of $3,ti00, and will commence his labors Ihore June H. This church is said te be one of the eldost and most Influential In that city. The congre gation Is new engaged In the ereetluu of a new tdlllce te cost $",0,000. Death or An A ted Lady, Miss Sarah Houdersou, an liiniae of the lilshep lien man church home, died this morning at the advanced use of 01 years. Deceased was a native of iiarrisburg and lived there until eight years age, when she came te Lancaster te emer the ubove named institution. She has been blind forsevorul yean. Her generul health was geed until recently. Her funeral will take place en Monday morning, with services at St. James' church. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Suud Vel' Kuloe li'utuuu. W, J. Patterson, a herse dealer, of Yerk, was arrested en Thursday afternoon us he was about leaving for home, charged w ith false pretouse. He traded herei with Jehn w. Keller, and the 0110 received by Mr. Keller was net as represented. When a demand was mide bv .Mr. Keller for a cancellation of the trade and the teturn of his horse, Patterson refuted te de se. ilall was eutered for a hearing before Alderman A. F. Dennelly. fiolii;rte lie Married. The Blue Bsll correspondent of the Lan caster Jteutitr writes: Miss, lluimie Kersey, Who taught our primary school for the past thrceyears, will tench no mere. Uhe Is going te Tacoma, whero she will be bo be ceme the wife of D. J. Orllhtu, fermerly of this county, new a rUlug lawyer of that young metropolis of the Northwest. Anether Flgeeu Fly. At a meeting of the Lancaster Heming elub.beld at Hetel Lauca,sler,tl was decided te have a fly en Sunday, June IS, from a point in Virginia te this city, a distuuee air line of 300 wiles. Messrs. Huuipbrevville, Mhsue, Uretfand Paulsen have al ready de cided te enter birds, and the fly will be open te all who cheese te enter. The prize will be a tine silver cup. Overoeme by the Heat. A daughter of Heury .Smith, colored, was overcome by the beat in Slireiuer's cemetery this morning, whlle the services were held at thegraveefThaddeusbtevens. hits was removed te her home, en North street, in a cob. -A Slioetlnu 3Utcii Motvreen Cot u in til a nnd MnrletD. Club Liwt Kreulng. i -ei .tanlnir m frlendlv content took. club" Again the Columbia wre victori ous, nnd the vanquished took thelr defrat as Brarrfullyjrtmlnroptleiiintt-canr - 'rim fcmlureVef tie onntest crt tl brll- ItaAt dulck -Icfcllifc efKrit0Pwpr WrlRlitH- vllle1, W w WUIftne Leiumma, nun inn Htrnlght score of twenty jt Uroemo. The latter li averyftcadyjHhoetnr, and takes .. .tab 'Me ,lnn4ivnt iln rtnlek work, lint hl,roU4Lle4tjU ItMekn them at nreat dUUutcei. fciTliCjItitlihfere n geed khnie. The Marlella boy allowed n geed oppo eppo oppe altlon, and with a few Iwtter uuim te re place bothe thati nre .Inferior they would de hotter. The men nre also In need of mere practice. ' The vliltera were entertained very hand aemely until train time, when they left for NOOkD... Arrangements uavu own umuu The score fellows, and It will lwi seen that Charles Franclscus, fermerly of this citr. also did well: rinsT match. AKrSSfcr 1 .1111111 1-10 W. Fendrlcli 1 0 1 0 I I 1 0 t 1-7 C. Kranclscus 1 1 1 I 0 I t I t 1- J. Hroeme 1 11111111 1-10 M.Heirnun..,......l I 1 I 1 0 I 0 0 O-O W.O.Tayler -.0 1 I I 1 1 1 1 0 0-J Total - - Marlrtta. . . A. lllale t 10 10 10 1 I 0 - J Heur .,. 0 I U 1 10 110 10 J. Ruby ..01101111 I l-H Hucliaiiai 0 I 1 1 I 1 1 0 I 1- Ilalnes 0 1 e 1 I 1 e 0 1 1-0 OUinpf. 1 I 1 1 0 I 0 1 0 0-JI TeUl w HCCUNII MAT! II. A.t KruPKi-r 0 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I - W. Ke...lrl?l..:.::. I 1 1 tl 0 I I 0 p p-6 t:. KrancUcus I 0 0 I I 1 1 1 I 1-8 J. Hroeme J 'S H.IIemuan I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 1-9 Total I' a""XU- ... I 1 I I 1 I 0 0 I 1-8 Heur 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 1- i Htlliy. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1-10 Jliiclianau 1 0 1 I 1 0 1 I I 0- 7 Uimipr I 1 I 1 1 0 I 1 I 1 J Total "W ClnlennntR for Martin HikIv'h tJoeda. Itichambers, before Judgn I'ltttorsen, 011 Thursday urternoeu n petition was pio pie pio seutel for an Interpleailer. The pttltlencrs are these lh clnlm nil the goods lit tlm blcycle school of Mnrtln lludy, sctred for debts of ltudy en oxo exo oxe cutlons issued. The petitioners who claim goods are Martha ltudy, Char Char letta ltudy. Jehn II. Tragresser, A. J. Musser.N. C. Johtiseii, Jacob S. Mullen, Henry I. Hinltli, Jehn O, Zeek nnd Jehn Ii. Sutten. When court meets en Monday an lssuewlll be framed te deiermlue the ownership of the goods levied iihiii In which the above will be made plalntllls and the execution creditors defenuuutM. Ilia Miijer Lest Ills Nervo. Cnpt. II. W. Phelps, n vetcran Union snldier and wealthy fiirtner near Wester vllle, Ohie, cliitllouged M, 1). W.iters, mayor of that town, te a list light, thny having (pmrrelled ever n business sottlo settlo sottle meul. The fight was arranged te take place en Wednesday nt the fair grounds, 'the two went there, ns diil many toughs and fileuds of both men. At the unnolnted DlaueMr. Waters suddenly lest his pugilistic spirit, and fearing thut he might seriously Injure his opponent he compusslenatoly ndvlsed Mr. I'iielps net te fight. This Inglorious retreat irrcaflv dlsapDeluted the crowd that had taken the treuble te travel he far te sce Iho combat. He Ilucnme Uiii'eusulniis. Jacob M. Ilorcheln.th, of Ne. 317 .Seuth Queen slreet, collector for J. A. Sprenger, had the curiosity this morning tn go Inte a lfiO gallon cask which had lust been re-varnlshed te see what It looked like. He remained In It tee long, was overcomo by the fumes and bocame unconscious. Fortunately the brew 01 discovered htm and at once took him from the cask. He wns taken te his home, aud, whlle still very sick, will seen be uble te be about. llentherMrs. Smith. Mrs. AnnleSinUh illed this morning nl 4 o'clock at the residence of her lather, Adatu Stark, Ne, 321 Hast Chestnut street. She was the wlfoefJohn Smith, of Colum bia, who dled soveral years age. film was 31 years of age aud leaves three children. A New Secial Club. The Yeung Men's Leitgue, a new social organization of this city, lias rented a large room ever Prev'H nhoe Htore, Ne 3 Kivl KlngHtreet, and they will held thelr llrst regular meeting te-morrow evening, Knluhts or Ht. Jehn llnznnr A basaaf for the beuetlt of the Knights of HI, Jehn will be opened te-morrow, Hnturduy even ing, at Uhread's Weit King street hull. Exten sive arrangements huve becu mude uml I ha bazaar will be a financial succc. Services prera-atery te the commuiileu will be held In the chapel efthsl'renbyterluuchui'ch this ev stilus at 7J o'clock. Jlcrttlte. IlKUUhU. May 27, 1HIU, In this city, Haniuel G. Hehmrr, lu his sixty-third car. The telutlves and friends of the family ulv, luciubers of laimbcrUm l.eilue, Ne. 4J, 1. 0. O. P. and U. A. K. are respectfully Invited teat tend the funeral, from Ne. 4W North Queen street, lamcukter, l'a., en Huturduy, May 31, at lilp.m, HElTll. May VM, IHk), lu thlsclt, Frederick a. Hellh, lu hln thlrtyi'lghlleear. The relatives and friends of the family also Muuterey Ledge, Ne. 212, Hldgely Etu'aui nient, Ne, 217, LO.O. F., Metamora Tribe, Ne. 2, 1. 0. It. M., aud the survivors of the Union Fire Company-are respectfully Invited lout tend the (uuerul, from the reldence of his faUier.m-law, William H. Kniitt, Ne. 422 West King street, 011 Hunduy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woedwaid Hill cemetery. llFss.-May 29, 1IW0, nt her residence, Ne. C21 West Walnut street, this city. Mrs. Sarah lle. vldew or Cuptulu Ueerge II. linn, lu luricid ear. Therclallvesnnd friends of the family are re- ectfiilly Invited te attend the funeral, from tier late residence, Ne. 523 West Walnut streit, ou Monday inurulng, Hcrvlccs at the house at 10 o'clock. Services at 1 o'clock at the Uermau ltefermed Chun h ul Conestoga Centre. Inter ment at Conestoga Centre Oeriuan Iltfeiuud cemetery. itlnvhete. lxeal Sleck uud HeuiIh, ltepertcd b J. U. l.eug. Par value, lAineiktrr I'lly, 10 20 j ear t snf Ksl IU0 Lam sale. Mi 101 llrt ltrj Kit 104 Ml 1W iu ujtnrisui ive mi " " IVJ0 earl's of IVJ0 HO " Hthoel t mine lv.it urn " " 4's due IrtH IU) " 4'sdueUU 100 Columbia liureugh 4's duelMI lue Muuhelm Uoreugh 4K le-'u 100 MIBCKI.LANKOLS SlOCkS. Qunrryvllle It. It .. .. W MlllcrsvltleHtreclCnr M Inijutre Printing Company .. Ul llasllghtuud Fue)Cemp.iuy '- Htevens Heuse (Hends).. lit) Columbia Uas Ceiniuiiy 26 Columbia Water Company . 10 Husqueliunna Iren Cuuiiauy lue Marietta Holle.sre .. . . 1UJ Htev ens Heuse M 1 ( te IM 2i II 2lf.25 210 10 l.U Is T6 M Ml 107.20 I0S25 67 SO 47 sa a te 00 101 IV, 411 V) 7,73 100 140 2j 2U bO MUlcTsMlle .Nermal Scheel Northern Market M W lue 100 100 U) W W M U) 60 100 U &0 25 Kanteru Mnrket.. Uas Cemiiany Heiuts (3 ier ct. l'AUi. OuarryvIllell.H.7'- .. . . lleHdlug 4 ;elumblu It. it. &'s. ... Kdh-eu UkIh Cempauy Wentern Market. . Heutheni Market. Lancaster Clt) Htreet llallua) Ce.,. West End Street Itnlluay Helvetia Leather Ce., , Watch Factory B's . . Lane. Chum. Ce., . .. TURNI'IKE STOCKS laincaster & Frullv lite Lancaster A l.ltlti . laiucustera: Wllltumsteuu Ijincastcr A Maner . Laucuster A Mauhelm -IjincaHer it Marlettu. Laucuster A New Helland Hlg Hprlng A Heaver Valley . Bridgeport and Horseshoe. 26 lue 25 4.75 im 21 Jelumlila A Chestnut Hill. 20 27 Columbia it Washington. 20 20 Conestoga t Ulg Hprttig ta IS MarletUi A Mount Jey. . a a Lane. ML Jey A Elltabethlimn. lul u) Luucasler A Husquehannu. . . .. MD :me Ijiiicester ik New Danville. 25 II Columbia di Marietta- . 25 2y Maytown Klliabethtewu 25 W Ijjiicasttr 4 Knhrata. ... 25 40 Laucuster 4 Willow Htrcet- . 25 45 75 Htrutuurg 4 Millport. ... .. ... 25 20 Marietta A Maytown- - , 25 0U bank sreriis. First National Hank... . 100 20V25 Fanners' National Hank 60 IM Fulton Nstlenul Uauk.. lue 200 laucuster County National Hank - 60 l'JI Nertheru National Hank. lue li'i Peeples' National Hank.... . lue i:u Kej stone National Hank, Muuhelm KU Hi Columbia National Hank loe i3j Ckrlntlana National Rank................ 100 1Z itnnestern National Hank . 100 lOH -FphmtwNsller.nl Hank- ... 100 17. First jsauenai liana, ;eiumtia........ loe First National linn. Rtrashnrc 100 1 First National Hank, Marietta . 100 300.25 first NAtienaiitanK, ml joy... loe ict Mllli National Hank ......... 100 1 Menntvllln National Hnk... 100 100 MAnhelm National Hank 100 130.75 Union National Hank, Mount Jey . CO fit New Helland National Hank. .. 100 173 flap National Bank , 100 117 Ouarry vllle National Hnk... .. I CO Ml Kllratx'tlitewn National Han 100 12, Central National Hank. Celnniljla... 100 ll'i Mve atoeK IMnraMi. ClIICAne, May 21. Itrtlpu, 15.000; slilpmenU, 4 000; steady; beeves, tl 0i4J Z; steers, H 764 B0 '.Mecker and feeders, t2 S01K0; cows, liull and mixed, II KXAt 001 Texss cattle; corn foil, 12 M4 15; annnrrt, 2ra&iM. llnxsltecelpla, 21,01(1; shipments. 7.0U0! mar ket renej mixed, t.1 s.va 03; heavy, U'p l 10; Unlit, t3HK940-; skips, tnneritl SO. ket et ri)llg; natives. II 75r5!D; Westeru.JMOUa G 10; Tnxaus.13 7.V3&.10; lambs, 5 2.VK7 2."). KastLihkrtv, May U9.-Catlle-Hecelpts.4a); shipments, in); market iiethlnir delns; till through consignments ; 12 cars shipped te New Yerk. . . . .. Hogs nelpU, 200 ; shlnmenta. 1750 ; market rlrm: medium. It 0r4 10; Yorkers, Hwrt 0.1; cmmneii te fair, H j4 05; Pigs, tl0W47e. sears snippee te new lern, inn vaj. Mnv "JD. Cattle-HecclnU. 2700 head! innrketnulet nnd prices unchanged. Hheepmid lnml Kecelpts, SJOOhradi none for unle! lair, hade Inner. Hheep, cheUe tenxtrn, t'linefl 13; medium te geed, 70 6 Kit common te K"d, r, 1M5 0.V I.niiib kixkIUi choice. UTOmA 90; fair te Kend,5 4.V il t'i ; medium te fulr, j 14:. 40 ; springers, IG CO ili ltecelpt,5,40O; geed demand; selected medium weights and telectcd heavy ends, II 23: geed te chelre heavy, 14 2.1; xeleiteu Yerk weights, tl 2.1 ; light pigs. 1 S.V'me. Jtctu bucrttecmente. c IIKAI'-I'UIIK llYKWIUHKIBl.Ht.ACK- lierry, uingerana Kiimmei nranaie. HOUllEU'H MQUOll BTOKK, We.aOntrsBanare. B"evs WANTKD.-KOUU rioen BIZKU hevs wanted te lenrn the trndnnt M. MII.KY'H HAHNKHH WOHKH, m'J'.Kltd Ne. 101 North Queen Ht. tirANTED- A OAHItlAUKHLACKHMlTH T and 11 Helper. Steady wert. At the Doersom tftrrhige Works, corner Duke and Vln. streets. OKO, H. NOUHKCK, frep. w ANTKD-TWt) KIHHT KI.OOH HOOM8, suitable for olllce jiuriMnes ; nlse bed 1. central location, West Klug or Chestnut htrcets preferred. Address m'ie-2id " Mi P.," iMTrM.uir.Mfrn Ofllcc. c OUNTHY (1IHLS WANTED TODOUKN- ernl hciuieHiirk 111 tnecity. Aiipiy I'RNS'A I'.MI'I-UYMKST HtJIlKAU. IiltMtnd U Houth DilkeHtriM'l. N KW LINKeI' ln-KH-tiKNUINKOLIVK. French Hrliir and Meerschatmi, from iilc tn 15. All the Jx'udlng Hrnntli or Hmeklng l'i 1 li 11 r 1? eh. DKMlITirHCiaAKHTOItE. al8-tfdlt 114 East King streeL T" ATllKF0"irHALIl-A 22-INCH HWINti J with blCM-UIng cxteiiRlen of 30 Inches, 14 fiKit Ikm! cngtun lathe, geed as new. HerHl's mHimractiiru with gearing, counter shart, chucks, face pistes, ltests and such tools as belong te a liithe. Can he seen at old water work. Eurlesa price In scaled eu elope and nddress te chulrmau water committee en or be fore June f, ItW). Committee reserve the right te reject any oral! eilers. myiiHitdeed HODKHT CL A UK, Mayer. "Vf ii:NNhitCHeil BUMMER THEATRE. Week Ceiiimeucliig MONDAY, JIINE2. Miss l'lorenco Palmer, MIssTlllle Fmnk.MIss Ktttv Van 1MI, Iillu di Henry, Fitzgerald Jt JCellii). -Adinlntlen, 10 rents, which entitle you te lr Cream 01 Helt Drink. Performance rain or 1'1"0, CUIUS 11111101:11, liij'JKlnnl Proprietor uml Manager. 01 FIHHKUMKN3iTlK HASH CAM pnlgn will seen begin. We ere opening up the tlnest let of Tackle, embracing tlia ueit l)argiilni lu K1, Lines, Heels, Heeks, llnskets uihfHMin Trolls III the murkct. Ixsjk up veur old roils and see what mountings ou nwd. We lniMMi full variety or Kcrrului, ClulOts, Tips, Heel Hi ats, Hiltt Caps, Ac. FllAlLKY'H KAHrF.ND 1MIAHMACY, (OniHwIla Eastern Market). -Take Fralley's rlarsHparllla Compound for the the bhSHl. 60eendl. M.W.FAw INSTATE OF NANCY HUHK.lt. LATE OF jj Ijincustcr city, l'a., deceuned. letters ofadinlnlstnitleu en Mild estute having buen S ranted te the undersigned, all persons In. eblcd thereto are requested te malic Imme diate payment, nnd theso having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for etllemeiit tn the mutt r. signed. J A MRS HUHKH, Lancaster City. WM.M.CONYNailAM. Administrator. Cham. LI.ANDts, Attorney. mWt-OldF s i HOES I HI101-SI Hince our removal te our present location (opposite the Franklin Heuse) our Hade has In creased wenderfullv. '1 his Is easily accounted for by the ract that our stock UfreMi and clean, and our prices lire as low as It Is possible te make them. Hhees vierc never serheapanut present. We run Mil you a Mini's (leniilue Kungaroe Congress or Hal for (!'-, which villi compare, favorably with any shoe sold In the city at a much higher pelce, i title our Se line of Calf Hlinc cau't be uppiearhed by ether dealers. We have a nlce, dressy Shee ler men nt SI, but for 11.25 you ran eetabesutv. Ladles' Bright Dimgnla Huttenut ll.'B, 12, W.25 aud !. A kcuiiIuc Hand Welt Shee fei t-'.7.'i. These are all Bargains. wm. hTgast, NO. 121 NORTH QUEEN HP. -Opposlte the Franklin Heuse. WAF HKATHAHUAINH. GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES AT HISMGNZ'S. Chlldien's DoiiBelaSprlug Heel Butten Shoes, tire 4 te S, 4bc ; sire V te II, V2c. Heys' Ijick and Butten Shoes, 75e, O0e and SI. leidles' Opera Slippers, O and 60 cents. Ladles' Oxford Ties, Tan ei Dougeta, 7a cents Men's Solid Leather Shoes, I.uce or Congress, 11 W. Infant's Shoes, 25 cents. Helur'llpShivs for Heys, 7i cents. Shoe ul uli kinds at reduced prieci. Jehn Hiemenz, NO. 57 NOF I'll QUEEN ST. fiblO-trdF 1 PER CEN 1' DLHENTURKHTOUK CEIt J tltlcates III multiples of (100, (arulngu gtiaruuti u rash dividend of 10 er cent, iktiiii num. pa uhle semi-annually, lire Issued by the lhitUUngaml Lisin AssiH'lat ion of Dakota! 11 ome OMlce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne meiulier fchlp fee or ether uxhish Incident te Issuance of sleck. Stock may be converted Inte cash at purchase, price after two J cars. Invester se cured by lent estate mortgages te deuble the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. V. W.HI'ARLINQ, Manager I'hlladelphta Otllce, Janl-Buieed Ne. 411 WaluutHtrrel. e'kcuri: a iiomkVer your famIly. " Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOH SALK ON THK MasT LIUKHAL TKRMS. 'lwo-stery brick dwelling houses, lets 1A) fietdcep. en l.iucustir uvenue, bclec-u Wal nut unit lxtiien streets. Two-sterj brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 1(5 feet deep, en North l'lue, bt'tvieeu Chetuut uud Wuluut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with f'ent yards, Iren fences, lets M feet itwp, ou Wist Wuluut, between Jlury uud l'ina sertsi'ts. Twe-story brick duelling houses, lets 145 feet deep, nu West Union Htrcet, between Charlette and .Mary streets. Three-slery brick dnelllnghouses.lets ISO feet deep, with all the meilern Imprevemiiits, front anls, en West Chestnut street, between l'lue uud Nevin streets. Ahe houses ou Knst Walnut. North Limn North Mary, between Wuluut and Lemen, and U uiiiii, between Mary nnd Fine streets. All the above houses ure in geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In nil the rooms, wuter iu the kitchen, and the cellars- warranted te be dry. Cull uud see for ) uurself, ue trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIEL,! ...,, JACOB O 111 KL, f Lxecuters. apr20-I ) d.M.W.S. SO) North Mary StrwL mKETHINU SYKUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a liettle or DR. FAHRNEY'8 TKETHLNU SYRUP. Perfectly sue. NoOplumerMorphtamlxturca. Will re lieve Celic, (Irlplng In the Hew tls and Promelo DimcultTtthfug. 1'repured byl)lW.l).FAHR. NEY A BON, HsKerstewu, iirerslewn. Mil. rrurirl i, -si a. gists sell it; axuim. Trial betue int by mall 10 eeuta. Htieen -lleceinia, iw, niiijnien'. iwi; market (Inn; prime, tnnea.100; falrlegcd, Mftiii AZii ceintniin, Hal ; . yenrunr mrnui, nag ; n,ln(rnri VtlHThl Pill Till Ve. ATi 00. UnHydeedAw Wetv 9liertlmnt. "lARRlAOtH. Doersom Carriage Works. FINK CAllMAUKS, BUOalE, niAirreNB, maukct waoenh, ktc. a 1'iairerm nuine nwtwuj , omiira emiira Hand MeCall WKi,n, Jump-Heat (SirrlseesJ and IlUffales will lw sela at uienuumi raw. prices, at the DOEKSOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cemer of Duke and Vine Htreets (fenuerly Nerbcck A Mlley), ilK-lyitAwll UKO. H. NOKHKCK, Prep. A Mi (IOODH HOM) AT 1IAIIUAIN 1'ltlCES and polite salespeople te wait en you At IIKINHOLIVB. 710H TINWAKK. KNAMELKO AVAKK, Ji Hklltetsuud Warlte Irons, nte :iniiei.dh. ANTKD-AM'MOATIONH OF COMI'B tent men and women far all kinds nt skllle led labor. Apply . ..... I'KNH'A KMI'IAJTaiKIST HUIIKAU, 12 Houth Duke Htrcet. M CHIAHANTKK OUU OObDKN WON and MlaUuenda. thnenlv Clear Havana Filler Hand-Made Cigars (On.) In the city. DKHUIU'H OIUAH MIUIIK. 114 East KlngHtreet. al8-tf(1R Telephone. WANTKD-CJinLH FOIl OKNF.UAL Housiiwerk ; geed situations furnished free of elmrge. Apply I'KNN'AKMVLOYMKNT HUUF.AU, l2Heuth DukeHtreet. -1 HAND HAZAAIt 01 THK R. G, KNIGHTS OF ST. -JOHN, WILL OI'KN i Saturday, May 8 1 St., Continue Until June 9th, Buread's Hall, 90S ft 208 W. King Bt. Music by lrwpiels Hand. -Esch iiersen buying a Ticket will receive a chance ou u HILVLK WATCH. iuAV2td R OHF. 11HOS. A UAHTMAN. SPECIAL SALE -OF PARASOLS! ONK DAY ONLY, Saturday, May 31. Comeeaily and secure the 1IKUT II VHUALN'S. De net forget the day, SATURDAY, MAY 31st, ATTIILMAKL'HH, ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. aprlJImd J." .MARTIN 4 CO. J. li. Martin k Ce. Black Dress Goods. One specialty is the 46-inch Black Brilllantincat 50c a yard. Reduced prices in short lengths in Black Cashmeres and Black Henriettas. Hosiery. Ladies' Fast Black at 25c a pair, are the best for the money that can be produced. Muslin Underwear. Great Bargains in this line. Counterpanes. 50 dozens, all 50c te $5" each, ber of special buyers. grades, from Every mini- ' interest te China Straw Mattings. Damask Patterns reduced from 50c te 35c Japanese Mattings reduced te 25c a yard. J, B. Martin if Ce., Cor. Prince & W, King Sts., LANC'ASTKH, l'A. N .TOllllY I.OOKINO ' DURABLE I CHEAP t $1.50 Shoes. New Spring Sl les for Men's Wear, the nebbiest looking cheap shoe Imagina ble; clean, smooth, sleek, strong wear lug sorts. As near right In every uu) us geed shoemakers can make them for se little inenc.i. We knew of no makes elsewhere te equal ours ut the figures. We find u great many Lancastrians no wiser. That accounts for the many In quiries here lately for the best made SI CO shoes. Have you Ven here te see them 7 If net, why net 7 Te see them Is te like them. Te wear them Is te bring jeu here eguln for the same sort. We have many dltferent lines lu the going shucs. 'lhat makes It easy te cheese the t le thal pleases the fancy. Here Is uu excellent make of shoes te tell of-Congress or Hals, with plain tees or tips ; a superior grade of stock In upper and bottoms seamless vamps, l.ilr stitched soles; tits t lie average feet snugly uud neatly, Ihey will wear strongly the grade of the material In them Is a guaniuUe of this. Aud the shneiuaklng well, there's nothing " Hum "about it; it's all right. Anether line of shoes worthy of men tion light weight summer shoe for dress. Have calfskin uppers, tilted, lined nnd trimmed much better than Is usual In tl.50 shoes. Solid leather throughout Put together strongly, aud Hill be found te be as geed us It leeks. Oxfords, same make, and the same geed material as ubevc, with pre'.lv tlps.ulllft). Russet Oxfords, tee, for these who'll waul them, 'ihe latest stjle this sea son's make. Hick' go for the same nieuey S1.60. If the warm davs tempt voute buy Russet Oxfords, rciucmbr we've the kinds te suit veti, SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancab tkh. tx. Men s jlrtu trUmtrtt -piOH COUNTY COMMISSION; B, " WIlJJAM ORTMAK, Of Washlngtonlterough Lewer District. 1nb Ject te Democratic Hules. ep2-Ud ptOlt COUNTY C0MMI88I0NEU, A.L.WINTKIW, of Providence tnwnnblp. Hubjeet te Demerratle rules. murM-l fwAmyautfd TTlOIt CXIONTY COMMIHHIONEK, " JAMK9 B. 11EST, of Lancaster city. Hubjeet te Democratic rules. uiyW-3wd4w TjlOit COUNTY AUDITOK. C.U.AMMON, or Ephratn (Nertheru district.) Subject te Dem ocratic rules. mtiy'J-lujd- TTIOK COUNTY AUDiTOlt. W. H. W.'HNKITMAN, Of Rlltilietlilawu borough. Subject te Demo crat! e Hules. m-awd4w HAT 1H TW?:NTV-F1VK CUNTS TO create a Heautlful Lawn or Renew an Old one. 1710RMU8IC.HTATIONEKY, BOOKH AND ; I'lH-kct Heeks, OOTOKKINIIOLP'B. IOK USEFUL AHTICLEH AT Sc AND 10c 3 each, go te HEINIIOLD'H, nearl'enn'a R. It, Depot. ITiLAOH! FLAWS I FLAOH I 3 Fer Decoration Dsy, At UklNUOLD'H. gy IHLS WANTED FOIl OKNKHAL HOUHK VT work, Ne. 01 North Duke street, iAncav tir Employment Hureaii. may2-lyd "yTT HtJHTER'H COHNElt HA LOON. A NICE HOT LTJN0H will he served every morning from te line. llunwrf Celehrateil Hecr drawn from Hit keg. aprtO-IM fTlREHIl IMFORTUD AND KEY WfcST Cl XI gars, clear Havana Cigars, our own man ufiicture, In 25's, 60 s and 100 s. liKMUTH'H CIOAH BTORE, EsUbllshed 1770. 114 East KlngBtrest aia-tfdh )LACEOFKASllIO.f. ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St., L VNCASTER. On account of Decoration Day, the Sale of Special Bar gains in xRiKriraixras -AND NOTIONS, As advertised for Faiday, will be extended for SATURDAY, BSTM LA DA V AX) :rJJXIXO.&l "ILOTHINO. L Gansman & Bre. A BIO II VRVKsrFORTIIi: UVRQ V1N HUNTERS. Where a Dellar Oees the Fdrlhrl uud the Must is Get for It. -MEN S, BOY i AND CHILDREN'S -AT- REDUCED PRICES. Ill Children's Suits at 7ic.ls', 81, f I X. lt)2 Children's Suits ut II 35, II 00, tl TV J.'. 2J1 Children s Suits at 12 25, U W, 13, H SO. Men Suits ut 12 75,11 25, tl. Men's All-WoelSult at , W, tl. Men's All-Weel Worsted Suits ul 17 iJ, ii, 111). Men's Flue Chev let Suits, 15 50, H, U. Men's All-Weel CusslmereHultsat SO, V, U. fJ. fX) Children's l'unts nt 20e a tiulr. B y's Suits nt U 10,t.'2S, 12 50. Bey's Woolen Suits at W 25, U 50, II 75. By's Suits, All-Weel, at ft 50. 5, $0. Our assortment Is still complete. New stvles added Immediately ; the only things mlsslug ure the prices. Old prices are replaced by new, nbuut one-half In sire, Yeu caunet match our vuluct. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's. Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 N0ETH QUEEN IT., I. W. C0RNEE OP 0RANQB. L AHCA8TE1 '., FA. i- Net connected with any ether Clothing Hourelu theeltv. ?-Be cautious aud make nu mistake te .that 'r Palace of Fashion, you get 10 ins rigiiipiac. Jtem afctettttmcitt. Tjs.INETAIIX)HINU I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WO0LE8,ATEtKrt.8 arKMmdll Ne.41 Wct KlngHtreet. F1IIE HHICKH, FIltE CLAY, AT LOW ftgurcs, go te JOHN HEHT, Ml Eat Fulton street. m7-tfd WITH ONE 1'KIClfAND QUICK HAl.Eh. we always have new nnd ctenn poedr, AtHEINUOLDP. irANTED-HOHMK8 TO PASTURE. VT Address, apr23-tfd f. Vf. OKORII, NetTs Hie, I'a. T(IOH IIF.NT- TI1AT LAHUK CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 20 F.AHT KINO STIIECT. Inquire within. ml4-tfj tN FivK,TKN,TWENTV-FIVEANDFlFTY Pound Packages. LANCAHTEKCIIRMICAL COMPANY LAWN KNIUCIIKIL Beld everywhere. TATER RKNTH-AN ABATEMENT OF V S per cenL will be allowed en all Water Itcnts paid en or before June 2, 1890. Office, hours : 11a.m. te 12 m. and 1 teK p. m., dally. On Monday and Saturday the office will be open In the evening from 7 te R. J.ILRATHFON, np30-2tdH City Treasurer. ALL OOOIW 1'IAINLY MARKED WITH price At REINHOLDB. BEAUTIFUL LAWN, HOWEVER small It may be, Is u great luxury. LAN grea luxury, jjais COMPANY LAWN OAHTKII UIIKMICAL ENHICIIEH ALE HELP FURNISHED FREE. Lancaster Kmnlevment Bureau. Ne. 01 eith Duke street. maj-2-lyd TtOL'TASHANK. S1IIKT MANUFALTUHERSAND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen RtreeL Shirts made te order as low as $1.00. Perfect nt guaranteed. al-lyd AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN UET ANY amount of LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY .LAWN ENRICUER. I .vur.r. pun ai.u run u.ig, v r.civ i,vi- j caster Employment Bureau, Ne. et North 7UIEE FOR ALL FOR ONE WEEK-LAN- Juke street. ma2-lyd A OREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR V New Lawnsby imlngLANCASTERCHEM ICALCOMl'ANY LAWN ENRICHEU. XANTALOON DAY. Pantaleon Day. Just received the very latest In TROUSER PATTERNS I McOHANN d. NOWLEN, upl'Myd IM North (JueenHI. "K vIIE NEW OLOBE SLICER. letel Kecners. Benrdlnx Houses. Urecers and all Cutters of Meats use our Sheer. It Is n per fect one. Will slice Bread, Fruits und all Bone less Meats, etc., etc. It will nil a wantleng felt, nnd its construction makes Its use perfectly safe. It will be a household treasure te ull who NATIONAL .MANUFACTORY CO., in'Jt-lfd ZXi Sherman St.. Lancaster, l'a. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed I If yen havothemezaretnedyou will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that gluscs will be a k rat help te you. We use inimitable "DIA MANTA " lcnse, which are made only bv un. and recommended by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, B3.00 ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, BOc; usual price, 1.(H. Artificial E es Inserted, 9 1 ; usual price, SMO. H. ZIHEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut und Walnut Streets. nivS-lyd M ART1N BROfs. Yeu knew there are geed shapes and bad shapes In every article of manufac ture. In hats, In shoes, in furniture, In houses, etc. There is n dillereuce Ineur THERE ISA DIFFERENCE. clothing, and most ready-made clothing. One difference Is In the shaping, another lu the style, and backing all this are our economical prices. In reference le the lit nnd finish of our iletbluc It nearest approaches custom tailors' clothing. A sentleuiau told us this of a suit he bought for 815 Inst week ; en showing It at home te his wife she said you measured for a suit? " Why, when were I didn't knew veu were measure 1." Men's Suits, ii te il'i, a haudjeme choice. Very popular lines, 810, II.'. !15, SIS. Beys' Suits (Leng Trousers), tl te 11.'. Sec the 17, 13 and 10 lines. Bevs' Knee Pant Suits, 51.10 te 810, tint) us you would like, tl, !1 50 aud St for all-wool. Iu the Custom Tailoring Department suits te measure Just as they should be and promptly. Did ynu see our stuffs- nt $20, S2J and 25 a suit te measure? Underwear and Negligee Shirts are active In the Furnishing Department. Pushing prices, taking kind, ever body's size, 25c, 50c, II and up- MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. LANLAMF.R, PA. A'1' T HEIST'S. SUMMER DRINK-SEASON OP 1800. A GREATER SUCCESS THAN LVER. GENUINE CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER. Raspberry Nectarine AND French Blackberry Juice. We call veur attention te our Genuine Cali fornia Orange Cider, Raspberry Nectarine nnd und French Blackberry Juice, the puiesl, het, must healthful, delicious und lerresblug drinks known. They are Indispensable te veu If veu run a veda fountain, ou cannot de without them If )ou sell drinks otherwise. They will sell faster, pay ou a better profit, uud give mere universal satisfaction te jour customer than any drink jeu have ever sold. They positively contain NO ALfOIIOL nor de they contain anything Injurious Cun be sold any where without Violating the Law. They run be sold in almost nu luriu May t,e drawn from a fountain, or trniu the cask, or may be bottled and kept en ice. 'I lie) make delicious tlaverluu for lemenad s, milk shakes, etc., and when trezen nunc, doll dell doll cleus Sherbet. We pack these goods In six gallon kegs. BUYTHEOENULNK. Den'i be deceived Inte bujlng cheap artifi cial irush which will sour en veur hands. Be member we guarantee every cask of our cemls te keep, ihcy positively will uet tour or fer ment. J FRANK RE1ST, Laucuster, I'a 4i-We will send free with eaeh Keg, three teuuie glasses and one weed faucet, These teod are supei ler urtlcles, tuere delicious than seJu water or ether temperance drinks. Ihey wlll sell faster and pey you a belter profit tlinu any thing seu tuu handle. Order a keg. ou will aev er regret It. Respectfully, J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIJCESIN. Directly OpjHjsRe J. B. Martin 4 Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Heree Hetel. tt-Loek for the Big Bigu acresi th pave-meat. liefrlocmter. H ARDWARE,c. GEO. M. STEINMAN & C(J CentlntnUl Lawn Kwtri, New Quaker pity Lawn Mewirt, Hydrant Hese and Oarden Het. REFR IGER ATORS JEWETTH have the hfghcstjTputatlen.il mere satl.factleu with less consumption oft than any ether nemgeruier in me marasu Jewett's Water Coelers andFHUri, Gem Water FUteri, t Hammocks, Wire Window Screens us Wl Screen Doeri. Hardware and HonscfurnisWne Goods. GEO. M, STEINMAN & GO 0 it 'JO AVEST KtNQ STHKET, mylMindM.W.S Lavpahtbh. Ki T3 KFRIOERATORS, Rre. The Dollars Save By purchasing a Celd Dry-Air Refrigerate will mere than pay the advance In cost of this season ever lust. WATER COOLERS, K'K-CUEAM FltEEZKRH. Specialties: BUGGY AND WAGON HARN& tennis iwcKirrs, HAMMOCKS. SPREOHER' Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. 31 EAST K ING ST. ' nprl7-lfdTn.ThilS , TUDUES HAVE LONG HINCE DECID tj that Billy Waltz's cigar is me uest in j State. Fer sale at ) NOS. 5 10:1 NORTH QUEEN Sj aeCD-emaai,iu,in,n t 1LLY WAIT. HAS TllKliKnTTWO'il OV UUU W V.llim ill luunmir.ui , NOS.fi llXJ NORTH QUEEN S QeKHjmu.vi ,ru,ru,t) ecknt.ciearI' illywaitz'8,7 1-SEST TWO FOR F1V XJ the city, at 111 Nes. 6 & 10J North Queenl n. u i decMmdM,Tu,Tli.s FOR RENT-NO. 11SK EAST KING STIt' M room formerly occupied by Jehn A. G -el m8-Tu,TliASIfd ALLAN A. H-l t a'lIIKY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONEJ CI . Equal Billy Waltz's Havana Filler C l at NOS. 5 & lOIJ NORTH QCEKN t aeetHimaM.Tu.Tii.i B ROWN'S DRUG STORE. FOR Til E TOILET, HATH AMI HANDKil --- , BROWN'S FLAGRAHT TOILET WATF Are unexcelled, delicate and delightful. VIOLET. FLORIDA E ' DK COLO, 1'INK ROSE, L " ,11'REEr. CO Cents Bettle. BROWN'S COR. DUKE A LK.f)s IC lnnlU-lTu,lh-R KlAIN ESTATE OF FRKDKRlCiv of the City of lucaster, decv. twtnmpntnrvnn Riilrtostnle havlmr tieen ek te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted thej arc requested te make Immediate payml aud these having claims or demands uga, the same, will ptcsent them without delay settlement te the undersigned, residing ut I'.nst Wiilnut streut. Ijineaster. Pa. 1 ELIZABETH HOEFKL, Executrlj Or te D. O. EsilLhMAN, her attorney, Ne North Duke street, Lancaster. apfit-OtdT T7I8TATE OF CAROLINE BANNER, L 'j of the Cltv of Lancaster, deceased. J ters of administration ou said estate hav been granted te the undersigned, ull perseru debted thereto are requested u muae imm, utc payment, und thoe hnvlng claims or inands uxelnst the same, will present tl without delay for settlement te the un limed, resldlmr In the Cltv of Lancaster. (lEettUESMlTH. Administrate JOHN A. Ceylk, Attorney. myl-Ctdl TTSSPATE OF GEORGE V. HUFFNAQ lj late of Lancaster city, dee'd. letters of ministration en said estate having been gran te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thei are requested te muae immediate payment, ihnm Imvln? elalins or demands airalnst snmp. will tiresent them without delav for tlemctit te the undersigned, residing In I caster city. 11. M. SH REINER. Administrate II. C llBUBAKrn, Attorney. m3-et' A SSIONED ESTATE OF BARBA . Kreder, of Eat Ijimpter towns lamcaster county, Barbara Krtlder, Ktist Lampeter tewnsh In. Lancaster co ty, having by deed of voluntary aul ment daUd the 8th day of May, lS'W, asslg and transferred nil herestnte and cllects te undprsltrned. for the bencllt of the creditor the sela Barbara Kre'der, he therefore gi notice te nil persons Indebted te said assliri te make pav ment te the undersigned with delay, uud lliec nnv tng claims te present ui te AND. M. 1' RANT., Assignee, Residing lu Lancaster clt Wji. R. WirseN, Att'y. mie-eti A SSIGNEDUSTATE OF TOBIAS H. KI1 XX. uerand wire, or j-aisi lampeieriewnt. Ijinrainier eeuntv. Tobias II. Krelderaud wi EastLnm peter twj.,havlng by deed of velautl assignment, uaieu iiieuiu nay ei .nuy, ieuv shrned and transferred all their estate ertccts te the undersigned, for the benefit of 1 rredtteni of the said Tobias li. Krclder. therefore gives notice te nil persons tndebtei said ussigner, te maae pavmeiit loiueuni signed without delay, uud these hav lug clu tn nrpsnnt them te AND. M. FRANTZ. Assignee, Residing In Lancaster Clt W- R. Wilsen, Attorney. mlO-fltd A S'sIONEE'S NOT1CE.-ASS1GNED IX. TATE of the Kev stone Swndard We company, ei Lancaster, r-a., uav nig uy aeei voluntary assignment, dated April 'Jl. a. ItW, assigned and transferred all their est uud ellects te the undersigned, for the beiicfl the creditors or the said eompauv.he thcref tnves notice te ull tiersens Indebted tn c assigner, te make ptvmenl te the underslgi wiiueutuciay, aim tuese naving claims te sent luem ie D. RAMSAY PATTERSON. Asslnne 525 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, or te his 1 ternevs. II, B. StTAr.n, North Duke St., Lancaster. Geekqe M. Dallas, UKOitet. . CitAWrettn, 'JU3 Seuth 1th street. Phlladelnhla. apauidl DRUNKENNESS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea, or articles or foea, wiiuouiiue unawicugoen natlent. If necesuirv : It Is absolutely harmli and will effect a permanent nnd speedy cu whether the patient Is a moderate drinker nloelmlln liroelc. IT NEVER FAILS. etierutes se quietly nnd with such certain that the patient undergoes no Inrenrcnlcm nnd ere he is aware, his complete n fe matlen cllecled. IS paite doek ei particular nee Nn.0 Eiut King SU, lncasu.r, Pal ects eec.-i i itiv.-s ylNEs: Fine liATixies 1 havejdst received, direct from Messrs. Qsi ves, Jerez, hpaln, per H. S. Zurbarun, vl Liverpool, ana transferred te 8. S. hervln. If New etk, March luth. n tine assortment Garvey Sherries. These Wines are among tl verj nuet that reach the United states. CALL AND EXAiUNE. Alse Old and Yeunsr Madeira Wines, audi the vn v 'JJ Case BeucTie rec and 60 Cases hjx-cJI ureal vvesicrn wine, insaueve Lnumiurui are tne best produced in France ana tne unite States el America. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt H ViSTlf IVI1 STltEET. aviwj.M.wa t
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