X , vifi 'A -V i. tr' - .A ,.V !4VV(', f." 1 - -a. v, E5ESEZZ3 . mm i y W X h .1 is UJ :f H? im I ifiaW! Ti.'f(- I.AV I'm j --. '! M rX a ,!?,- V SSfc U$M l' .ysr n-J . yjKra "&' J& - K4. LW W- fir IW,.! A ti , 'A v en m:-"- lOffAJtr CUMUt Marring AUtCN t Mw Chapel tin MM HHIMH. audience of oRisena and ter ma assembled In the fffeMklln and Marshall college, Vntfktf, at the missionary meeting fte Mpttice of the Society of Inquiry i It 43(S Asssoclatlen, according te cement iu the Intelliqen nrt and appropriate onenlnir hatrlcea by Dr. Gerhart and Mninarv students, tbeapcaker I Ib ttin audience the Rev. 1). Van i. & r Philadelphia, president or I f fcrelBU missions, the subject of Mnaioreign iniasienary werK IwfercncoteJapan. aa fcnxt Acts 10 : 0. "And a vision Tm In the night ; there steed n tacfctnln. andTnrayed him. saying HMoMacedoniaandliolpus." The nrkftoke of St. Faur secend nils- JeUffcfjy. The early Chrlstain con-mranrilnl-vlthatnniclen. but this i Jnw and Gcntile had te 1)0 re- . t tit wu en nmlsmmetit nf PrnvldeilCO fc.1Pulycreis the seas. The volce of MMtM for him, the voice of the sick timr-ft physician, come auu neipus; V te think was te act. f-aeren years the reeling raverauie rv uctivltv assisted In our church. MMtUBUl 1870 was the work undertaken r MM Macedonian call nad remained mw lad -for manv vears. Then the sneaker itenneiaa pcesrrnnblcal sketch of Japan I showed the encouragement given by the r, ana religious press ei our country. nve lue apgruguie ei uuu,uuu cum in the forelni Held of the 1'rotes- ttekurch, besides about 30,000 mluisters I'liaensrs. The history or the Jopaucse it, and of the evangelizing -work among Kvrm narrated s In seven iticccsslve 'ef-Uug history net ene baptism toen . until1 finally the carriers of nroiudice I persecution were broken down. iMtflavorable slims for this vterk were i iaaaedi'ln thewavef the Japencse ileal reef 'wwrraaa. Imitation of our schools and tinlvcr- ' ,pH," adoption or New Year and Sabbath "'4y.' The hindrances of this work, are net wanting. Bhlntehlsm and Buddhism are JMtarkwM .hlllnrlv onneend te Christianity. ', Smef these Is any longer new enforced 'j.'llea'tlw peeple, and the nation as a whele prsaacdlta high regard for the religion of ChrftV We have madoageod start in this ', direction and have met with excellent suc ' rieeaa, ,:Bat the Macedonian call still rlugs In r font ears ;,mero help is required. v -(hips 7 - yqBjtMOVXD TOX CANVAS UAUH. ffteSMM Flayed en Thursday Heme Important -V'-v . Eastern League Humors. 1 ' L:... ,. n r 1.-J ' , fef',iYetrday the Baltimore club defeated the " v 'J?hll4elplua Lcague team by the scere of 8 '" iT'teft! The former had but 6hlts,whlIe their i'TJ. wQflaaaeew niauu n. wurujr uau u nuniu iuh I r&' ' nssva. jietan. Lvi" ''W.T'A-thletlcsdofeated Uie Princeton in six Jt vi yaaterday the Virginia club covered thorn- IfjijiZf'Sbj 6 te 4. It will be roraembered that the ,& f Richmond poeplo new have the prinelpal I'AJ ifr man nf lant vnnr's Ilroeklvn's team ivhewnrn . - . ... . .. . . reieaBea in oraer inai iuu vieveiaiiu muu could be taken. -?-' - Tha nuflhln (loffjited Trenten vestnrdav bv m ?jt 10 te 0, nniv the 1're luence Uhampieus s -ti r r -t: r .. . v - "i's..were only able te down the Nationals of iH-- Washington by 3 te a " The Eastern Loeguo has net yet secured a vr club te takotlie place of tlie Meumcntnls. or . Raltlmore. Wllmlnirten has trlven noslllve Bssurance ei Its willingness te accept the vacant place, but Is unable te ngrce umn terms with the Players of the Quaker City club, which it was proposed te transfer te iaS-!' that city. 1 A new club loe A new ciuu luuiuHi ui any jnuu, t "ir, ,e,tU for auu.iuQiu.. ie' the Eastern Liuue ??),''( and a club te be located in New Yerk Cltv Is ... . BI,II1I :-)- net unproeacio. Aienager iruimcr, or me viuaKer city ciuu, claims 10 nave roeieveu an an effort will be made te have the club trans ferred te the Eastern League. Of the players of the Lancaster club who .are new here, fourare quarteredat the board beard board 'leg beuse of Mrs. Oast en East King street, and the ethers at the City hotel. This mom mem 'lngthey were all put te practice at the park. The Bullale club beat the Chester team (0 te 0) at Chester en Tuesday. . Oldneld and Donald, of the Lancaster club, arrived In town this afternoon. They oie all here new but Denny Mack. nsii ter row. The State Commissioners' Explanation of Why Poed Fish are Scarce. The report of the commissioners of state fisheries, which will seen be published, gives the following as the principal reason why feed fish in Pennsylvania are net mere plen tiful:. L. The dams which obstruct nearly all the large streams. . 2. The lack of adequate fish ways. 3. The non-ebsorvance of the clese el spawning seasons. 4. The many illegal and deadly devices . employed nt all seasons for the capturing and JKllOngeffisb. 6. The pollution or streams with material poisonous te the fish. DELAWARE SUA P. The shad fishing season In the Delaware began this morning at sunrise, and accord ing te the rules laid down by old shad fiahermen the prospects are that shad will be .numerous. The heavy ice that remained In she river until very recently has had the ef i ftctef kcenlnc the fish down the bay. but "d?kwoffertelocatoblsclub in New Yerk and this 3 &-" probably comes from parties connected with hV& (kB UAAnAltl.n r-MUtlM, JIA..1(ll.n Tite j3Kbi-a fact well known te prominent bone ball 5540fflcials that the Metropolitan company Is iffltf svecH w giviu up iui intucuiau turn 11 mu - "iuvta kuuuvui uiu AiuviHau i.nen;jiti,iuii wi (ViwY-T Tneaine "run- Degins it is oeneveu mat h v'sk $ heavy catches will de made by both the L 8Swiy glUw and shere fisheries. Fer two woeks 'when the "run" begins it is believed that Tjaat Killers have been busy in rcnalrlncr their nets and getting their beats in readiness for tbe opening day. but numbers or them (atr-r-tfT ' ,.. i..".i..i:'....ijhi ,. lv TH'k y8 J"61- At Red Bank yesterday seven .fine shad wero netted by seme Killers. This iathe first let that has been caught north of -HaiemcreeK. Charged Wltli False Pretense. M. IL McCemsey, bite the proprietor of the 'Lamb hetel en Seuth Queen street, was arrested at neon te-day by Officer Stermlcltz en a warrant issued by Alderman Barr charging him with false pretense. Jehn B, -Mylln, of Willow street, is the prosecutor. He ullegcd that McCemsey, who is a slater by trade, did seme went for him last Sep tember and he induced him te onderso a note for fM by representing that te be the amount te be paid for materlal used in the building. MoCemsoy Instead of appropriating the money received te the payment of material, kept it, liouce the suit. The case was heard at 2 o'clock this afternoon and McComsey was committed In default or 1 200 ball for trial tbO.April sessions. m A Clerical Swindler Forced te Pay. Fxem tbe Heading Eagle. "Rev." J. M. Moredltb, against whom a warrant was Issued for belngaclerlcal swind ler, la jumping a beard bill from J. H. Rel vard'C has settlcd up Us accounts with Mr. Seivwd. The latter was called upon by a. Watlfmau who said he was authorized te act r Ml. Moredltb. and who paid every cent 3d. He was then allowed te take away fercdlth'a trunks, which Mr, Selvard t.- i."". J: wnen tue clergyman ten me cny. Marriase Hells. RevJ Nathaniel Theepllus Auder, assistant at St. Jehn's Lutheran chapel, In Reading, Wfcs'mnrrted en Thursday morning te Miss Katie Darmstetter, of this city. The cere- , meny was performed at the resldence of tbe bride's parents by Rev. F. P. Mayser, assist ed by Rev. Darmstetter, of Columbia, an uscle of the brlde. Tbe bridal pair return te "Reading te-day, where the teachers of St Jehn's chapel Sunday school have artangexl tfer a reception, te be held te-night at the res res ldeneo ofthe groom, 301 Seuth 13th street. SurrejlDg the Heading and Chesapeake. Thursday morning a ferce of nearly a dozen surveyors left Reading and proceeded te the oppeeite alde or the river, where they coin cein cd surveying for the proposed Rowling V Chesapeake railroad. The read will run farewell Lancaster county, then enters Berks near Adamstewu, and will reach Reading by way et the Wyemisslng valley. It is proba ble that it will connect with the Pennsylva nia, Schuylkill Valley, at Uie Wlemlsalng creek, ou the epp oslte side of the creek. ft Fatal aiander from Hi Hene. WUMairi Donelly, a former, near Urbana, Illlneta, dlwl en Wednesday from glanders, oeotraeted from his hewe. Hi wife and daughter are betbaic;, an it la feared they lure bea Infected by, the feertlUe diet, n ,TUB. OUATM JMUC. Willi! H.Wfika Come Heme la See i Mether and IMe en Hie VWt. William H. White died at the residence or his aunt, Mrs. Robinson, Ne, IU East Chest nut street. yesterday morning after a brief illness, aged 50 years. Deceased was a na tive of Lancaster county but resided in the West for many years. A low woeks age he burled his wife. In response te a telegram that his mother Was dangerously ill he lea bis Western home te visit her. and' when he reached this city, was taken 111, and after a row nays sicaness uieu ai mu uuie auove stated. HI funeral will lake place te-morrow, and the interment made at Chestnut Levol. Masen Shattuck, Br.. Dies In llarrl.burg. Fietn the 1'utrlet. The many friends of Masen Shattuck, sr., Will be palned te learn of that gontleinan's (loath, which oecurrod Thursday night at 0 o'clock at his residence, 1,201 I'ennsylvanla. avonue. Deceased had been suffering for sotne tlme lrem lndlgosllen and malarial fever, and was at theltiiioet his death 70 years of age. Mr. Shattuck was born In Wil Wil llamstewn, Mass. At Lancaster, In 1818, he was marrled te Miss Sarah 1'. Ileltzel, a slsfer et Mrs. Cel. Jehn W. Fernoy, or Philadelphia. Mr. Shattuck caine te this city as early as 1813, and was one of the first onglneerstomakoa run te Pittsburg. Mr. MliauucK resiucu in ueiumuia, La., ier a iuw years. In 1801 he again came te this city, and was master mcchanle er-the Pennsyl vania railroad ahnnn. Fer manv vcars he ec cupied the position ortrcasurer et the school beard and collector or school taxes. Mr. Bhattuck's wife died about tw enty sears age. Deceased has threo sons living, T.It, Kdwurd and Masen, (r., The latter Is a well-known printer of this city. Mr. Shattuck was an excmplary cltizen, rcspocted by evcry ene who had occasion te transact business with him.and loved by theso with whom he was In timately acquainted. The Interment will teke place at Lancaster. TJrr STATE KNWUXS TEMPLAR. Their Thirty-Second Grand Annual Cenrlate in Allentenn, May SOth. The thIrty-3ccend annual cenclave of the Grand Cemniandry, Knights Templar, of Pennsyhaula, will be held In Allentewn May SOth. It Is expected that 2,000 Sir Knights will be In nttendance. The Casine rink has been ongaged te held the rccoptien, and a large building will be orectod as a banquet hall during the continuauce of the social gayetles. The Allentewn City Hem reports that accommodations have been pre vided for the following commanueries. rhlladclnbt i Cetn'dy, Sn. 1, Philadelphia, 73 St .I.,1,n'a " " i. " 11)1) bt. Jelin s St, Jehn's Carlisle, 73 ucaieiay Lancaster l'nleslliiu .lerusalcm, Coeuru .ion, llU(tlv.e Pnyne U.C,vlnlI. Radeah, Mt. Olivet Ivnnhee tlutchlnsen Mary CenHtnntlne Keadlnu llospltaller Cor. Cliasseur, Kensington Wyoming V'y Ascalon Temple Mallla . Itcadlnif. 73 ' J3, l.nncaiier, 73 " II, Carbendald, 100 " is, Pbmnlxvlllea 40 " 17, Scranton, loe " 1, Kasten, M M, Wllllainspert, 73 " 29. Philadelphia. W ' se, hrie, 100 " 3l,Tamanua, M " 32, Nnrrislewn. 00 " 1, Philadelphia, lffl " 41, Pettuvlllc, 73 " it, IteHdlnir. 2i " 4, Leck liavcn, 73 " S3, Philadelphia, se " 51, Philadelphia, ion " 37, Plttsten, SO " VJ, AllCRheny. loe " ej, Tunkbane'k, W " Putcrseu, N.J. 73 Total ...1,UI7 Besldcs tiie nhove. there nre at least ene bundred Sir Knights, members of the Ornnd Commander', who will ceme repre senting commanderlos that de net ceme in body. Some additional commanderlos may report the noxttwe or thrce woeks. Th 7 onepHlrlntiH will be (tiarturi'd at the Eagle hetel. Why dmeklng Injured (Irsiil. Piem the Baltimore Sun. Mr. Wm. S. Roem?, the well known climr dealer, of Washington, says that In his lwllef the real cuuse of Gen. Grant's disease has never yet been correctly stated. Mr. ltoeio, from the tlme tlmtGen. Grant came te Wash ington te take charge of army boadquarters until he left the Whlte Heuse, always sup plied him with cigars, and in all the subso subse subso quent a hits of the general te Washington he Invariably dealt with Mr. Roeso. Mr. Roeso says the statement which has se frequently been made as te the strength and the number ei cigars smeked by Gen. Grant is entirely orroneeus. He says that General Grant did net smeke strong cigars, ncither did he use hair se many per day as is popularly sup posed. He always called for a cigar of fine flavor and of medium strength, and paid geed pr!co. It was his hault constantly te retain a cigar In bis mouth after the lire was extin guished, which would be the case very elten when he w as engaged In conversation. Mr. R. says be has many times notlced the gen eral stand or sit for an hour or two with a half-smoked cigar, which had geno out, In his mouth, andioeplo seeing him constantly w 1th a cigar obtained the idea, which has be be bo cemo prevalent, that the mi ml je r consumed by him was enormous. Gen. Grant nover expectorated nsse inany Hinokersda Scarcely anything is mere noxious te the smell than an unllghted cigar partially consumed, and the mixture which it makes with the saliva cannot be regarded as n healthy solution. Mr. Roeso Is of the bellef that It was nolther the strength nor the uuinber or cigars con sumed by Gen. Grant which was the erigiu or bis disease, but that It was due te the re tention or the deadly nlcotlne expectorated by most smokers, and its continued contact with the tongue and the pulate befere It w as received Inte the stomach. KlUed Himself IUrause Pressed for Meney. Jehn D. Fex, or the firm or Black &. Fex, whelesale and retail dealers or queensware, and recently a traveling salesman or West Bres., shot blmself at his home In Dayton, Ohie, en Wednesday. He was preparlug te go en a Northern trip and was packing bis valise when the report of a pistol jvas beard. The family rushed te the room and met the weunded man Htaau-erlncr te the deer. He was shot in the heart and died Intthe arms of uie muu nuuuui uuuuuju v, eru. xxis Hinri was burned with powder, but the revolver was found in the open vallse. The family say that the tragedy was an accident. Mr. Fex has had much trouble iu business, but possessed no vices. He had seme property but at the tlme of Mb (loath he was hard pressed ler meney. no was 65 years of age and leaves a wife and two grown sons, both in geed positions. A Lancastrian's Large Coin Sale. One of the largest coin sales evor held In in the United States Is taking place at Messrs. Themas fc Sens' auction rooms, Philadel phia. The collection Is that or the late Henry 8. Barclay, or St. Leuis, and is sold by Charles Stolgerwalt, or this city. Thosale commenced en Thursday. The first day's Hale realized 1,715.10, The best prices were obtained for the following : A f 1,000 Confed erate note, issued in 1801, $15 ; a 52.50 gold geld gold Pleco of 170C, 855,50 i ?50 California gold-pieco, fc9; 1701 U. 8. dollar, ?22; 1839 U. S. dollar $20; 1858 U. a dollar, 25; 1700 half-dollar ?28; 1707 half-dollar, ?53; 1S05 hair-tllme, flO.25. Autograph letter of Geerge Wash ington, $17.60. One of President Buchanan'B original mossages te Cengiess, in his own handwriting, ?L60. The Fire Near Uruunorvllle. Our Loxlngten correspondent sends us the following addillenal particulars of the bum ing of the barn of Chrlstlen B. Brnbaker, near Bruncrvllle. at 8 a. ni. yosterdey : Four teen head or cattle, two herses and ene mule perished In the flames, together with nearly all or the farm implomenw, hay and straw The less Is about 15,000 ; Insured In the Penn township fire insurnnce company for f2,000. new the fire originated no ene knows, as Mr. B. was net at home at the tlme. He had geno te the blacksmith shop with a borse and mule, which were thus saved from destruc tion. Weltc and Eagles In the Truck or Famine. The farmers or the Interior of West Virginia are truly afflicted. A heavy less of stock by the great scarcity of feed and the extrome cold is new tollewod by ravages by wolves, which infest the Elk and Green brier mountains, and by eagles. The Mar, published at Clay, is authority for the stato state ment that a fleck of eagles have carried off Bhcep and ether small stock te the value of $1,000 in Union district, Clay county. Iuequaltty or UlsUlbutleu. Prem the Utlca Observer. The richest men In the world are said te be Mackay (1276,000,000), Rothschild (6200,000, 000), Vanderbllt (1176,000,000), and the Duke of Westminster (SO,OOD,000). When we re metnber that peer Jay Could has only 60, 000.000 a Uenreeema aense of the lneauaiitv- rf Use cUetiftHsMea of wealth ereepa eyer tw. I f-J Wek ''. I 'tin tie waif '' rie eei , ' ""','j'' Cennty Treaanrer GtWer reperta th fol lowing for the three months ending March 31, 1885 : 4, Receipts from all sources... (ee,sixM Expenditures M.01W.M Valance la treasury. $13,217.30 i m i ' -theOldeit Odd Fellow Dead. , Ooergo Ashwertli, of Lewell, Masn.,Nvhe died Thursday evening, Is believed te have been tbe eldost Odd Fellow in this country. He was a natlve of England, and Joined the organization there nearly sixty-three years age. Made AMlgiiiuenU. llenry I). Ceble and wife, of Lebanon ceunty,made an assignment or their property this morning for the benefit of creditors te Allan A. Ceble, of ML Jey township. Martin W. Weaver and vlfe, of East Lain peter township, made a slmllardlsposltleu of thelr property this aftorneon.to Jehn R. Hen- semen, or Warwick. Case DUmlHed. Henry Gallagher had a hearing lKfore Al derman Hptirrier last evening te answer a complaint or assault and battery, made by Geergo Tshudy. As there appeared te be about as much blame en the ene Blde as the ether, the case was dismissed. A Club Well Represented. The Manhattan club, or New Yerk city, is well ropreRoutod In the new administration. Messrs. Ilayard, Manning and Whltney, or President Cleveland's cabinet are members or the club, and se are thrce of the new for eign ministers rneips, rcnuioien anu uex. Dought Pair et llay, Prosldent Cloveland has purchased a pair of blooded bay herses for his private ue. They were solected from the central part of New Yerk state. Interesting te the Ladles. We are soiling All-Weel Jerscys, Black and Colored, for One Dellar. Come and see them. Palace of Fashion, Ne. 13 K. King St. aO ltd Twelve Vessels Foundered. A torrlble hurrUann occurred at Taniathe, en the east coast of Madagascar, en the 25th of last February. Twolve vessels feundered In the harbor, including llve French and six natlve vessels and the American bark Sarah HebarL Amusements. Qrantl Concert.. The sacred concert ut M. Jehn's Lutheran church en Tuesday evening, premises te be a very enjeyable occasion. "Storm Jicaten" in Isincaiter. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Sheek Cellier's company will appear In Lancaster In the play of "Storm Beaten," wlthE. K. Cellier In the lead ing character. This gcntleman Is a tluu actor, nndhai been seen here several times In " A Cel ebrated Case." The company Is large and car ries a great deal of scenery. VEATU9. WuiTie. April H, 1689, nt the residence et his nunt, Mr. Ifoblnsen, 111 East Chestnut street, William It. White, of Kansas City, funnel ly of Lancaster. Interment at Chestnut Lev el. It LAxms. At Heading, l'u . Apt!! . 1883, Mrs. Mary K. L&ndls, wife of J. Wm.Laudls. The funeral n 111 take place from the icsldcnt.0 of her mother, Mis. Catharine Uundell, Ne. 440 West King street, Lancaster, Ta , en Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster ciuetery. 2t MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. PmLADBtmiA, April la Fleur higher and strong ; Supernue, tl 87kff3 1?X t Extra, tXza S&O; Pcnn'a. family, 7K4 00 Winter clears, ( 30 1 de straights,! SefttU; Mlnn.extraclear, II i3a C2 t de straights, M 7303 00 : winter pat. ent, l 75fl3 30 ; spring de. 3 23Q3 73. Kye flour at W (fllf&S 73. Wbeatactlveimd uiiHettlnd i Ke. 2 Western Ked.ViaviKe t .Vo.3de,als5oiNo. 1 Po.de,t01 ; Ne. 2 iJelaware, de, l. Cern active and ntreng t ctrniner, aUQWt: Ne. ijellnw and mixed, JltJ.vie; Ne. 3 de, VtyiQ Sic. Oats firm. lth falrdkmand: Ne.l White, 43c; Ne.H de, at He ; Ne. 3 de, lojl')We ; rejected, 37W3c : Ne. 2 mixed, 3SQ3JC. itye dull at Tee. BBeeds-Clevcrtlnnat Bfj'ic; Timethy dull at at tl 63 ; Flaxseed julet at tl Sel S. Winter bran firm at tie Se20. Previsions firm: iroedlobTilni Previsions nrm oedjobblngdomaiid; mess beef hains. r2lfr2lSO! cltv perk, tl SOQW 00 j beef hams, filQnsej mess beef. I1JS0. Bacen, 8KOc j salt de, Sft&e; nlckled de. UWftlOc. Smoked Shoulders, ft-ie ; smoked hams 10HJ"Ke; Lard firm t elty reflned, at 7Ji6e: loose uuieuem , nxie ; pnniu steam, Tl J.X. Butter- market steady for line ether descriptions dull and prices weak Creamery extras, Slffile ; IL C. and N. Y, de, ?: 2le : Western dairy extras, ai22c j de geed te choice. lSfflsc. Uollsataiee; packing butter, Cgiec. Kggg market aud prices steady ; Extras, 10 G17u ; Western de, 17c. Cheese quiet and steady t New Yerk Pull Cream, 12N5e ; Ohie Plata, choice, 7Q10Jc j de fair te prime, 7O10c ; Penn'a part skims, Q Se : de full de, 103c Petroleum steady ; Ileflned, Tile Whisky firmer ut tl SO Mew Yerk Market. New Yerk, April 10. Fleur Stale and Western llimandln moderate demand. Southern linn. Wheat epened depressed and 2J3e lower ; later stiengthened and recovered part of de cline; fair trading: ,e,l Whlte nominal : Ne. 2 June,S4jWjc ; .ir.tlm.rm . tfllwr. Western spot, SlUMc; de futures, SlkQMKc. Oats a shade stronger ; Ne. 2 May, is(fiJSie ; June, 3c ; State, uae; Western, 3843c. Live Stock Prices. CnicAoe. Cuttle Uccelpts, 7,800 bead; ship ments, 3,000 head; shipping cattle loe lewer: butchera and ether unulns unchanged niilpa tes unchanm steers, 1,030 te 1,200 As steers, tl S03 20 ; 1,200 te ... " Z . . mT ZTCmm" ." - m . .. m.V Zm ' .".'.' ..aM iw, s.) lsccstu; goea te extra, iuu te l,&30 Its, 15 700; butchering stock, t'i 730 i Blockers, U 401 20 ; fcedersatH 13470. Hogs Uccelpts, 12,000 haid ; shipments, 4.700; market lalrly active and prices a shade higher ; asserted and heavy, tl C031 80; packing and shipping, H tO04 70 ; light bacon, tt 40l 70. Sheep Uccelpts. J.000 head ; shipments, 1,200 head ; trading active und prices lOQISc higher ; fancy lambs sold at t313: geed te choice, W 4 73 ; peer te fair, 3Q3 00 ; Nebraska, !(? 75. East LtaEirrr The demand for cattle te-day wusslew; prices steady ; prime, quoted at S360 W ; fair te geed, 305 23; common, tl 5001 73 ; le le celpts, 473 head I shipments, 480 head. Ifegg actlve, Ann und higher; Phlladclphlas, trenfiSOO; Yorkers, H 75Q4 83; receipts, 1,500 head ; shlpments. 1,300 head. Sheep were dull and unchanged; receipts. 200 head ; shipments, 2jflOhcad. Stock Markets. Quotations by Bced, McOrann Ce., Bankers, Lancaster, l'u. 11 A.M. 12 H. 3n.m. Missouri PaclHe .... Michigan Central &n New Yerk Central wij gyM ee-i New Jersey Central ail? 3I5 SliZ Ohie Central ,.'. O Del., Lack. Western., lOMf IWK IW2 I)envcrltleOrande 7J 1$ 7 Kansas' TexasV,'.'.'.'.'.",".'.'."' is" iHJ 17W Lake shore te)' uAi &hj? Chicago ft N. W common w U.V)? 05J? N.N. Out. ft Western tl Mi Hli St. Putil A Omaha 2rt! Pucltle Mall 5IJi 61 U SIM ltechcster A Pittsburg . .: 24? bt, Paul..... 7t 7e 7eXJ Texiui Icinc 10 l4j lefi Union Paclfle 43JJ 4.1l iiii Wabaah-Commeii"....:::. ..?. . "3 Wabash Proferrod le Western Union Tclegrpph.. WA 67 57 Leutsv leANushvlfie..'.... 3lj2 31 3M i. I., U'll.aDl .t, ,, .... .... 9l2 Lehigh Valley... M w 5"j Lehigh Navigation 41U 41U 41 Pennsylvania 541? 54!? w lleadlng 7$ 7 7J? p.T.Aiiurraie ::::::: q a jg Northern Paclfle Common int 17S? 17J! Northern Paclfle Prof...., iJi soil smS Hostenvllle , ,J, jP Philadelphia Krle ' . Ji Northern Central UndoiKreuud , Canadu Southern , " Oil......... 7H 7t)J 7S People's Passenger Jersey Central Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady. Philadelphia ft Krle It. 11 ,,... W JtuuuinKJuujiiAiu .........(,, Pennsylvania Itollreud...,, Ihlsh Vellev Ball read United Companies of New Jersey 193 Northern Paclfle 17?i Northern Paclfle Preferred... .,,....,, aw? Northern Central BaUread..... , Lehigh Navigation Company , 41 NorrhUewn Seli reed ...IGu Central Transportation Company , 27 Buffalo, New Yerk Philadelphia ,,, It' LltUe Schuylkill BaUread.... V, " New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks dull and steady. Meney easy at 1c. New Yerk Central tm: Erie Uallread , lift Adams Express 134U dami Express Vlchliran Cnntntt Hl1iwif4 .4...'. S3 Michigan Southern Railroad llUneb Central Railroad .. 1) .,..140 Cleveland ft Plttrburg luilroed !! biucage a keck uiana Kaurend .,..114 iivuuun Western Teledo New Jersey Central..... .,, Jik Mew Yerk Ontario eifeeterit.., ft A WeH DW1BS WW aWlrVeW Reported by 3, B. Leng. Par Last r . yaide. sale. Lanc8irciiy.6p6rccnt., 1B88 ;.ioe aim 10W., tee 110 IBM........ 1(1 130 loe.tio 101 100 100 icue 0i Sperct. InlerSOyeara.. loe I " Scheel lean..... loe " 4 in ler years KM " 4 " in 5 or years, loe 4 " InlOeraOyeara. im Manhelm Borough lean loe BaX stocks. First National Bank v.,.. 1(0 Farmers' National Bank A0 Fulton National Bank.., Ien Lancaster County National Bank M) Columbia National Bank..,,, nu Christiana National Bank ine Kphrata National Bank tee rfmt National Bank, Columbia 100 First National Bank, fltrasburg i. 100 First National Bank, Marietta......... 1U FlrstNatlenal Bank. MU Jey loe LIUta National Bank 100 Manhelm National Bank Ki union National Hank, Mount Jey.... M 101.30 112 175 111.73 122 113 111 153 1X1 200 150 159.10 Ml .80 cs 1.SI 110.50 110 hew Heiiauu RUenuiHinK....i nu Hap National Bank.,., 100 Quarryrllle National Bank loe Teaariaa stocks. lllffSprinjf Beaver Valley 23 Ilridgortert Horseshoo.. nj Columbia Chestnut Hill , 2S Columbian WashlnEten 9 Conestoga A Big Spring 23 Columbia Marietta 23 Mavtewn A Ellzabethtewn 2.3 7.50 Kl IS 24.03 JO SO 10 41 48.IO 21 m 31 Lancaster Epbrata 23 Lancaster wmet nireet 23 Strasburg Millport. 23 23 23 100 60 Marietta Maytown... Marietta Mount Jey Lane., ElUabothtewn Mlddletewn, Lancaster Frultvllle Lancaster A Lltltz 70 M 75 1 left a 140 ' II .13 70 2S 7.00 1.73 60.10 51 30 100 S3 il an 25 210 5 18 03 73 m 61 33 100 IUI 23 EastBrandywIne Wayncabnrg .VI Janca8icra triniamsiewn - Lancaster Maner..., se Lancaster ft Manhelm 23 Lancaster A Marietta 23 Lancaster New Helland loe Lancaster Husqncbanna aoe Lancaster A New Danville.., 23 MIRCXLLAnXOVS STOCKS. auarryvlllell.lt se llloruvlHe Street Car se Inquirer Printing Company SO Gas Light and Fuel Company,... 23 Stevens IIoueo (Bends) I") Columbia Gas Company 23 Columbia Water Company. 10 Susquehanna Iren Company loe Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stflvens Heuse.. M MUlcrsville Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market. Se Eastern Market &0 Western Market SO Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce..... SO Gas Company Bends Id Columbia Boreimb Bends 1U0 JVEIF AltrERTXSEHESTS. INTELLIGENT PEHSONS GIVE M1L M1L ler's BORAX Seap the preference. Ktrccttvc, durable, cheap. fV timUM wauled en llntt meilgugu air, per cent. Addtcss, as 2tu lNTEM-IOEKCEK Ofllce. TF id MILLER'S PURE UOItAX SOAP docs net please,) our money will be refunded. MILLER'S HORAX SOAP CONTAINS 43 per cent, of vegetable oils, making It healing iu Its effects. THE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY CAU CAU Itenn all persons against negotiating any note or bend, upon which my name niBy appear us drawer. JONAS MUMMA. Lakcastes, April 10, 16S3. it" 1-OARDERS WANTED. JJ Gcntlemcn boarders wauled. Apply ut aprtd NO. 49 NORTH DUKE STREET. FOB SALE VERY LOW IF CALLED FOB EARLY. COUNTER, SHELVING AND DRAWER'S. Apply seen at HlV NO. IK NORTH QUEEN ST, OPENING OF THE SUSQUEHANNA -The Susuuehaniia aud Tldt, W CANAL.- Water Canals will be open for navigation en and after APRIL 10, 18U. alO-lwd D. P.SHURK.fcupt. PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSES' On MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1BSS, will be sold at public sale at the Merrlmae IIeuhc, Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa., the follow ing, te wit: One carload of Canada HerKct tomeheuvy draft and some nt for genernl farm use : the nest ever snipnea te this market. A crixllt nf OOdavH will be civ en. bale te commence nt 1 o'clock p. in., when terms vtui ee maue Known ey GEORGE GROSSMAN. It' IUemaic A bes, Auctioneer. utn-2tdR e PERA HOUSE. Grand Concert of War Songs, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 10 11. EVENINGS, The Soldier's Orphans' in the "Silent Drill," TO-NIGHT. TICKETS 25 CENTS. GALLERY 15 CENTS. ale-2t c OMi: AND SEE ME. HAV1NO OriM!l A Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Formerly occupied byllerryA.IJIllcr), I would resiiectfully Inform my friends und tee nubile uiy iiiierm my incnus unu te In general that I am new prepared te furnish nt theHhertest notke and LOWEST PO'IIILE PRICE'S, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, Constantly ou hand a fully supply of Machinery, Cylinder, Linseed, Crude and Machinery Oils, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apr3-lmced I.EUAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF LOUISA EISLEY, LATE or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all peruana Indebted thereto are requested te make lmmedlute payment, and these liavlmr claims or demand,, uinlnst ihn same, will present them without delay for Ret- tlemcnt te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. euiin ,iBi.,r, Administrator. fcblOfitdTueaw 11. FnANK ESUtKMAN, Att'y. ESTATE OF CHARLES EFFINGER, late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te tbe underslgned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against tbe name, will present them without delay for act act tlement tothe undcrslgned,resldlng In eald city CATHARINE EFFINGER, tnl24tdeaw AdmlnlstratUx, ESTATE OF CATHARINE HAM BRIG UT, lata of Lancaster city, de'd. Letters of administration en Bald estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto- are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against tbe same will present them without delay for ottlo ettlo ottle ment te the undersigned, residing In Sunbury, Northumberland county, W. A.1IAMURIGHT, Wm. Acq. Atlex, Administrator. Attorney. urJtHitdeaw ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment and these having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent will make the same known te him without delay. FRANK PFElFFER, Executer. II. C. Kbxady Attorney, uil3-etdeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CHARLES W. Mills and wife, of the city or Lancaster, Pa. Charles W. Mills and wife, of the city of Lancaster, Pa., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated January 15, 1883, assigned and transferred all their estates and effects te the undersigned, for the benefit or the creditors of the said Charles W. Mills and wife, he therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said as as sigeor, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te pre sent them te ISRAEL P. MAYER, Assignee, f9-6tdMeaw Lancaster, Pa, ESTATE OF PHILIP CHRISTIAN Rannlnger, late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been 5 ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebtcd thereto are requested te make lmmedlute payment, and these having claims or demands against the tame, will present them without do de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. HENRY M. 8HREINER, Executer. II. C. Bmjbakkb, Attorney. fcbsetdTh-euw ESTATE OF BERNARD MULIIATTAN, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted therete are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands eghinst tbe tam will present hem without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing en East Orange street, Lancaster elty, pa. . ii FiiNClS McCLAIN. Executer. hmw ABrMMTimBitmirrw. ASK YOUr, GROCER FOR MILLER'S BOKAX Seap and yeull use no ether. GOTOCLARKE'SCOPFEESTORE FOR 4 $ Ne w Prunes for 26e. 4 1 Ooea Klce for 23e. 4 Scalloped Crackers for 25c. s 4 i.s Whlte Sugar, for SJcjlfc Best Coffee In Lancaster for 26c Anlaquoef twolfegs will be given away every day. SKAIiED TROPOSALH FOR COLLEC TION of State and County Taxes of the EaM, mm t;i)b wniunvi muvmici mikj wi ,wi-iu be received at tl-e County Commissioners' Offlce until 12 o'clock iioen, Monday, April 13, 18ffi. BY OBDEK OF THE BOAKI). Attest I Kratk Gbikst, Cleric. n3td TRY MILLER'S BORAX SOAP FOR fine Laundry work. Guaranteed unadul terated. SPECIALMACH1NERY ADAPTED FOR manufacturing Miller's Pure BORAX Seap. Our own Invention. DR. FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON, Removed from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 20 North Prince. (Late resldence of A. E. Roberts.) m28-3md' OVER 500.000 CAKES OF MILLER'S BORAX Seap already sold. Purest Latin dry Seap made. matT-Cmd t"t f nff WORTH OF MILLINERY blmJjLRjyj New Yerk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our new store, W North queen street, Lancaster, Pa , Is new open with an Elegant line of llatH. Bennets, flowers. Feathers, Ac, at our usual CHEAP PRICES. Hoping our customer and the Ladles In general will please favor us with their prrnence, we remain truly yours, NEW YORK AND PARIS MILLINERY CO., janS-tfd Formerly of 2J West King St. THE FINEST KNOWN FOR ALL PUR PUR pescs Is JIlllci-B Pure BORAX Soup. w ORK WANTED. An experienced woman wants washing, heuse cleaning, or similar work. iippiy ai una emee, ltd THINE TAILORING. j r The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds. Cesslmeres, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng llsh Fluids, ever before exhibited In this city tan new be seen at my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Queen street. onpesltA the Grape Hetel. Employing only the best Tailors, evcry garment Is made strictly first-class. A comfort- able and perfect fit always guaranteed. Prices moderate. ROSKNBTKIN, The Merchant Tailor, mJWmdlt 31 North Queen street. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM Thomsen and wife of Lancaster city. Lan caster county. William Thomien und wife, of Lancaster uty, having by deed or voluntary assignment, dated March 19, 1883, assigned and transferred nil their estate und effects, except Ing the fccparate property of the wife and $300 al lowed by law te the said UHslgnnr, te the tin. derslKiied, for the benctlt of creditors of tbe sata vt ilium J noinsen. ne increiore givn nonce te all pcrxens Indebted te said assigner, te make favmrnt te the uuuerBignca witneut uciay, un busu having claims te present them te WILLIS II. MUSbER Assignee, Residing In Lancaster city. Ann. M. Feastz, Attorney. lnarMMitdF JOHN III EMEN7. Beets and Shoes NEVER SO LOW AS AT PBESENT. Spring Styles New Ready. CHILDREN'S UUTTON SHOES, 33c. and 50e. CHILDREN'S SPRING HEEL MUTTON, 75c. and tl.'. A GOOD f-OLlD LEATHER ROY'S SHOE, 1 te 5, 11.83. MEN'feJ.50 UUTTON or LACE8HOEMtedutcd te 1 10). LADIES' GOOD KID TOP BUTTON, Round or Square Tee, v lth Worked Uutton-Heles, tioe. LADIES' GLOVE KID TOP UUTTON, Square or IteundTcm, fiOOand 12.30. MISSES' SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL SHOE, lte'All.CO. LADIEVPEIlIILEllUTTON.Squaieer Round Tee, 11.50. LADIES' HURT'S SHOES nt 3.ue, Heduced tell. IIROWN'S FRENCH SHOE DRESSING Re duced te 10c. n Ikittlc. FINE HOOTS AND SHOES of nil Descriptions Made te Order at Short Netice. Five Hundred CHILDREN'S BUTTONBIIOES formerly txild at 11.23, Reduced te 75c JOHN HIEHENZ, Ne. SI NORTH QUEEN STREET, w ILLIAMSON FOSTER. FINE DRESS SUITS $15.00 TO $25.00. We feel centldcnlln asserting that our stock of Fine Dress Suits nre superior In every- respect te eidlnnry icady-made clothing. We speak knowingly en this point, and refer you te our Extensive und Varied Assortment of thoroughly and handsomely made Fine Dress bulls, equal In every respect te custom-made work. We have the Very Newest Effects Iu Worsted Cetkscrews that this season take the lead for FIue Dices Suits, while Mixed Scotch Cheviots and New Styles or Plaids are In great demand for business and street wear, The Very Newest Fabrics are PlatdA of Gray, Brown, Red, Blue and Yellow Mixture. Our complete stock Is new placed upon tbe counters of our salesrooms, te which you aie invited te Inspect. NEW LONDON, The Latest Addition te our Large Stock of Huts 1 tbe above. We have also new shapes In Vanilla, Umbel and Maple, us well ns the light and comfortable self-conforming hat, that Is such a favorite, becunse it never loses Its shape with wear, and conforms itself te the head with out artificial tucuns. -A WHITE FLANNEL UB1VEESITT SHIRT, $2.75. Made In the New Style Cetdcd Frent, and a full set of studs with each shirt. Full Dress White Muslin Shirts, with narrow pleated fronts and the very Lutest Styles In E. A. Cellars and CulTs. Fancy Hosiery, Silk Neckwear, and Silk Flu lsh;d Suspenders, In a Large Variety, from ;sc upwards, GENT'S HAND HADE SHOES. Flue CaU Uppeis, with Matt Kid Tops In But But ten, Lace and Congress. Louden Cap or French Tee. Seles, 'bowled edge or square finished. These shoes are made for Fine Dress Wear and are first-class In every respect, but for case and comfort te business men there Is nothing te equal THE WAUKENPHA8T. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, 34, 3G Si 38 West King St., LANCABIKK, PA, XEW ABrMHTIBKMKJtTB. ' - , .ml0m ttM.mJ, TJENNA. CIO Alia FROM 11.00 PER -a Hundred up, at lt.VRTMAN'8 YELLOWVkONT CIGAR STOBE. Insist' upon having miller's BOKAXSeap. Guaranteed absolutely pure, harmless and effective. "TJIIR8T-CLA8S BOARDINO. JG Together with the choice or rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address. .. . . flU, IIUItUKlll UUliKIl M, Table boarders accommodated. aO-tfd -piOR A OOOD-F1TT1NO HUIRT WITH JG Patent Pacings, Hand-Worked Eyelets, made et geed material and price ONLY ONE UOLLAR. Alse new styles VTetklng Shirts, spring styles Ilo-e and Furnishing Goods ler Ladle's, Gents and Misses. All cheaper than ever. Plcasecall and oiamlne before you buy, , HENRY BECHTOLt), Ne. 62 North Queen Street. P.H. Cholce llelldlng Lets, Stene and Sand forenle. B OOTS AND SHOES. J. H. McCenaughy. Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten, $1,25. ALL GOODS SOLID AND WARRANTED, 26 1-2 EAST KING STREET. nm-tfd A BACKWARD SPRING. Dcsnltu much cold weather this can hardl; r be called a backward Si ;d wl lv Snrlnc. but Yesterday's chill Imr winds Indicate,, ed that the season had ccr- talnly made a Spring Ilackward. Tworeflcctlens will fellow with thinking mens guard carefully against present changes, prepare seasonably for inuiuiuru. The sequence Is : lBT. LOOK WELL TO YOtm f SPRING OVERCOAT. De you need a new ene 7 Oak Hall waa crea ted te supply you, and the gteut sleek Counter bv thei'hahiis doubtless contains Just the coat you ought te have. 3d. Ydcn SPRING SUIT If net j ct ordered consult the Oak Hall Ci's TOM DKrABrMEKT. The piece goods stock Is great mid pepulat ; notions pre all In UicPditsat 15 0UteL!uO'I. Wanamaker& Brown, OAK HALL, ". E. Cor. Sixtu and Market, apti-lmd Philadelphia. L. UANSMAKifcUHO. NEW THINGS DAILY. Our CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TRADE Is opening for the seawni with meto Im than e er. OUR POPULAR PRICK IOR SUITS & TROUSERS Are appreciated. Yeu will de jeurvlf Injus tice If you de net leek at the SUITS woute Making te MeuDtite nt (10.09. IliU), flj.oe, 1H,(X), -J.i.()Oaiul taen. All Nenest Cholce Goods und made exactly right te your elder. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Aw weare manufacturing ull our Rcudv-Made Men's and Bey's Clothing, and buy ler cash enl y, we uie enabled te save jeu fiem " to5e pit cent. OUR TOPULAR ALL-WOOL MEN'S CORKSCREW SUIT, IN BLACK AND BROWN. OR MIO.OO, MER CHANT TAILORING MAKE. I. GMSMAI & BRO., Fashionable Merchant Tailors nndClethieis, Nes. 60-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor. of Omuge btitet,) LANCASTER, PA. -Net continued with any ether clothing store In the city. CARRIAGES. OTANDAKD CAKHIAUE "WOKK. EDGERLEY 8c CO., (Carriage Builders), MARKET STREET, REAR OF POSTOFFICE, LANCASTER, PA. OUR LARGE STOCK OF BTJGaiES & CAEBIAGES Comprises tbe Latest St vies and the most Ele antlv Finished. WIIICll WK UFPKR at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The SUPERIOR QUALITY OP OUR WORK Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as fine us any made In the larger cities, and BOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New IU the time te elder ferBpring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. - A few SLEIGHS lcltat Lew Figures. Glve us a call. nev2tHfd&w B ARUAINH. AFTER THE SALE -AT- NORBECK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CARRIAGE WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PBICES. DON'T MISS A BARGAIN, CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF TIIK WORK. ILL WORK GUARANTEED. WAU questions answered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which the enabllabiacatU couuee)d. XOTHItfU. sia- Wi IN ADDITION. '10 the usual large stock or Men's and Youths' Clothing nt the Ledger Building Store we new also carry a line line of Beys' and Children's Suits all styles, all grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. li)2-3 aid T3EMOVAL. I. McCAULEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMONED FROM NO. 146 EAST KING STREET NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Bucbmlller's Building), hcie he hag en hand ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. Call and lake a leek ut the goods und ou will be sure te have your measure tuken lern butt. tU-tld J?011 GLOVES, Te keep the hands warm MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te kcep the neck norm. UNDtttWEAB.1 Te keep the body waim. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. CLOTHING TO ORDEIl. Great Bargains -IN- CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. e aie making geed, bubstuullal All-Weel Sultate order at $10. AU-Weel Suite, better, at 12. All-Weel Bulta te order, all qualities, te 940. ALL-WOOL PANTALOONS TO ORDER. HANDSOME STYLES, WELL MADE, GOOD FI1S, BfcbT TRIMMINGS, $3.00 te $ 1 0.00 a Pair. Special Bargains for 20 Days : 800 Bejs'and Men'a Single Coats, KeO Pets' and Men'a Single Vests. EOR SALE OR RENT. -aJL A three-stery Brick Heuse, Ne. Chestnut strict. 29 West mlS-tfd FOR SALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy lerms, situ ate Ne. IS Shlppeu street, mld-tfd II. FRANK ESIILEMAN. FOR RENT. The hall-JOxM feet en thlrdstoryef Stein inetz building, Ne. 33f North Queen street. Ap. V'm TV. " mmm4naXZ.m li 1 Etfd FOR RENT. First-Class Restaurant, also Urst-clasx Bar ber Bhep, corner el Centre Square and North Queen street. Best location In the city. Apply te HIRS1I A.1IUO,' u.e. FOR RENT. Three Law Odlccs at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE STREET ; aud a basment 55 feet long, supplied with water and heat. inarag-Md B. FRANK ESIILEMAN. "TTIOR HALE OR RENT. X! These two large new tbtecstury Houses, situated en Neith Lltue stieet, between Lemen and James Btrcets. Alse, i ei Rent Three-story Brick Heuso, 31 East James street, 10 rooms, tent, 1B per mouth; 'J-story Brick Heuse, Ne. 2M East Frederick sticct, 7 looms, rent, til per month. Apply te A. W. RUSSEL, atrStd ij East King slroet. EDV CATION AI. TOOK ATTIIIS! " " ' " " " AND THEN EMBRACE IT. Boek-lceeplngr, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Buelnesa Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, rrectlcal Grammar, Drawing1 Business Documents, All for M ler 3 months, or 30 for (1 mouths, ut Lancaster Commercial College. Artihca.1, H. O. WEIDLER, . ,. NalOK EAST KING 8TREET, an!9-tfd Lancaster, Pa WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE REST Cigars lu the town, two for Be, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR , STORE. A NNOUNOEMENT. " AMOS C. ROTE. PROFESSIONAL UNDERTAKER, NO. B7 NORTIIQUEENSTREET. Most moderute charges, and piempt personal aMcntleu in all case. FiirnidirA Hinmnv at low prices, byunex rtirillUire IltpairiDg. perlcueedCahlnBimikcr.ln the employ of this house. UPHOLSTERING or oyery description, by ene el the met skilled Upholsterer. NO. 27 NORTH QUEEN BTREET. a9-3td SouthfasCeincrofWhlnut, I Y THE ADDITION OF RORAX, SOAP b, it, P",',?,',,1" detergent power. Tfy MILLER'S HIRSH (I BROTHER . V IV4mit 'hl ----- J'l, u
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