?gs feL iOt i, JNSsjr.-'aE r ; iw, j l fi .a Jff i. iKas ?&s---rreife asasrss, .. .Mew-, i'j? ' ".ir jWJSU 5ffiKOTJJ1S35 i- SB, '&- ?;s?-t V LANCASTER- DAILY INTEUJGENCnER. MONAY, MABCH 5 - r . -,wt5-w.-j JSSMeSHFfiKW, IBWHI li II I i I ' ill I m IIP Ilia I IU II' II Mi I I I HIH I l I III Mil II" 1 1 '! I II It I I III Ml I H II1MWW IIIMlf M III 1111 II II I WH 1 M II MlUHMWM Ml ismissSS. e- --bss&t? i r-r -: - - r ..sssgsssssfc ;- .. . - &? r i:-,?TrT--r ;f . s - . lsaa; Ktx .is-r.j. Is., V2y.- -l. " "a i ; Kg li Is l ' -' 2i fv I ft lc m Ixr R 8? Is A I' 83 r .&?-- ANTI-DANCING. A MOUNT JOT PKKAUHKB' PU1LL1P1C. He Discourse et the Giddy aad Voluptuous Annuesnent et the Modern Times and Scores It Vigorously. In anticipation of a sermon en " Danc ing," which bad been announced te be preached from the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Mount Jey, there was a perceptible increase in the attendance en Sunday evening. There were present a a thin sprinkling of young ladies and gen tlemen who indulged in the season's fes tivities which were numerous iu the bor ough beyeBd precedence. The mazy pleas ure attracted a few from that particu lar fleck, but te both Christian and sinner the geed parson presented his argumentative sermon against it. The pastor, Rev. Charles Reads, took for his text Colessians IIL, 1? : ' Whatsoever ye de in word or deed, de all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks te Ged and the Father by Him." His remarks be made in candor and he wanted the congregation te accept them in that spirit. He applied what he had te say te both Christian and sinner, as Ged's law was applicable te all. The mere fact that the one had entered into a covenant did net make him roero liable te walk in the paths of rectitude than the ether, who, if he has net given a premise, must at any rate net commit moral offenses. Having clearly designated the offenses he vigerusly assaulted them. In dancing he made three grades, parlor, select and public balls of the lowest order, and te each of which he objected. There was a close relation between them, the first being the doorway leading from bad te worse. Its infatuation he put en a par with the appetite of a set for strong drink. The alleged artistic worth he ridiculed. The square dances were uct se bad as the polka or the mazeurka, but each he had a horror for, and by the time he came te the waltz bis soul was burning with indignation as he exclaimed, " Let us beet it from America, bamsh it from our shores, back te giddy France and voluptuous Germany where iteii;inated." He had conversed with chuich members who would rather leave the church and go te another than quit dancing. Te such he would say, "Ge, go, but before you join be sure that you repent," Te the opinion that the Bible sanctions dancing, he explained that dancing is modern and traced the different kinds te their origin. The Bible does net specially oppose the running of tra:ns ou Sunday, yet it is wrong se te de. Aud besides that in the time of David the dancing was of a differ ent nature, for a different purpose, and the men danced aleue and the ladies tee. The reverend gentleman gave the subject considerable study, and spoke very intelli gently of it. His manner impressed one with bis earnestness and conscientious duty which he is performing. Next week he will attend conference, and the proba bility is that he will get another charge, as he has beeu at Mount Jey two years, se that any unharinonieus relations between pastor and layman that may occur will net interfere te jar the harmony of the congregation. isoreugu News. I. N. S. Will, late a clerk of the state department, formerly a clerk iu the county commissioners' office, is teaching the Flerin school. On Sunday evening, Jehn Geed, aged about 50 years, a plasterer by trade, died of consumption at his heuse in Mt. Jey borough. He leaves a wife and several children. On Friday evening Miss Catharine Rohrer, aged 81 years, died at her home en Marietta street, Mount Jey. She was a niece of Jacob Rohrer, the founder of Mount Jey, and a sister of Mrs. Abraham Strickler with whom she lived for a num ber of years prier te her death. She was a member of the New Menneuite church, and her funeral took place ou Monday forenoon ; burial in the Mount Jey ceme tery. HAPPV SUKP1U3E. Lieut. Jehn Keese'a 66th Birthday. The family and friends of Lieut. Jehn Reese determined te give him a surprise en Saturday, evening, in honor of the GCth anniversary 'of his birth. He was cajoled from his residence by Fred. Brimmer under pretense of being wanted as a paitser in a game of euchre, aud was detained sufficiently long te enable the family te make all necessary preparations, aud for the guests te arrive unseen by him. When he returned he found the parlors graced by about thirty of his most intimate friends aud the dining room tables spread with a banquet sufficient for a hundred hungry hussars. He was completely nur prised and for a time was speechless, but the warm greetings he received from the jelly company seen set him at his ease and he became as merry as the merriest. The festivities were kept up until midnight when the party separated, wishing the lieutenant many happy returns. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Wednesday February 28th, 1883, being the 50th anniversary of the wedding of W. B. and Eliza Lytle,old and highly respect ed residents of the lower end of Lancaster county, near the nickel mines, a few friends, relatives and neighbors were in vited by their children te spend the day with them in a social manner, and while the father and mother were net surprised when visitors began te arrive in the fore noon, they were rather astonished when one after another who came te honor the occasion, displayed packages of useful and valuable . presents as tokens of regard and esteem. After all the friends bad arrrved, and an hour or two had baen spent in social converse and enjoyment, the guests were invited te a bountiful re past which had been prepared for the oc casion, and te which ample justice was done. At an early hour in the evening the guests left for their homes, but a vol untary serenade was tendered by the Nichcl Mine band and the members were handsomely entertained. Awards of Uamagei. A. J. Meredith, Garsen Huyett, Daniel Bushkirk, Samuel G. Halfield and Theo Theo eore B. Kleim, the viewers appointed te assess the damages te Jacob Eby, of the Gap, by reason of their taking a portion of his land in repairing their read, met en Friday. They filed their report en Satur day giving the plaintiff 91,272 for land taken and 91,850 inconvenience, damage, &e., making a total of $3,122. JjThe beard of arbitrators in the case of James Blair vs. the Pennsylvania railroad company, te recover damages for the burn ing of woodland by a spark from a locomo tive en the Columbia & Pert Deposit railroad, found in favor of the plaintiff fcr $625. They were four days in completing the case. Nlnety-Ntntn Fa. Veterans. The surviving members of the 99th Regt. Pa. Yet. Vels, are taking measures te form a permanent organization. An adjourned meeting will be held at 1108 Sansom street, Philadelphia, en the 15th of March, at which all the companies will be represented. Three fall companies, A. B. aud D., were organized in this county and there were recruits from this county in nearly all the ether companies. Forty Hear's Devotion. A forty hours' devotion will commence in St. Mary's church en Sunday next at 7 o'clock a. m. the mass of exposition. At 10 o'clock Bishop Shanahan will preaeh a sermon. In tbe evening Father McBride will conduct the service. A priest from Renovo will preaeh en Monday evening and Father MeBride, of West Chester, en Taesday;erninc. COLUMBIA KEW8. Large congregations were present at the services in the Methodist chursh yes terday. The Rev. Dr. Everett, of Harris burg, preached at the morning and even ing cervices and aderessea we large Sunday school missionary anniversary meeting in the afternoon. The apportion ment for missionary purposes of this church was four hundred dollars, all of which sum was collected at the several services held yesterday. The Sabbath school of Cookman's M. E. chapel contributed $62, double that of last year, while the school of the church gave $112 45. The afternoon exercises were of an entirely missionary character and were exceedingly interesting. Dr. Everett, while here, was the guest of tW. B. Given, esq. Rev. Dr. E. VI Gerhart at Trinity Reformed church yesterday. "Lead us net into temptation." was the subject of the illustrated lecture at the E. E. Lutheran last evening. Tb Borough Budget. Steve works assessment reduced several thousand dollars. The young men who took a drive te Lancaster yesterday upset and broke their wagon at the corner of Frent and Locust streets. Miss -Clara Myers was a bridesmaid at the.Beyer-Gar-ret weddinir, in Pottsville. Miss Edith Denny, of Harrisburg, was married last week te Mr. Jes. Whittaker, of Philadel phia, formerly of Steelton. Brua Heyer, of Harrisburg, is visiting Sheriff Hippey. Themas Hinkle wen the $70 prize sport ing match, killing G birds out of 7, te Adam Rodenheuser 3. By a fall from his train P. P. R. Freight Conductor Rebert Connelly dislocated his shoulder en Satur day evening'in the west yard. The Wil bur opera company came here en Saturday te play but as no engagement had been made for them no performance took place "Jesh Billings" at Marietta to morrow evening. LITTLE LOCALS. Here aud There and Everywhere. The statement that Emanuel Reese, of Providence township, was dead proves te have bean an error. He is alive and well. The regular monthly meeting of the Yeung Men's Christian association will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. By the conference new in session in Chambersburg, J. G. Smoker, of this county, has beeu admitted into the itiner acy of the United Brethren church. The mercury didn't quite reach zero last night and this morning, but it was decid edly cold. The ground hog still dozes at the bottom of his comfortable home, dieaming of the sweet by and by. At the late township election in Sads bury, the Democratic candidate for judge had the full vote 114, aud net 109 as re ported. Alderman Spurrier went te Media, Dela ware county, te-day, te testify for the commonwealth against "Honest Jee" Hinkle, the horse thief, who stele a team from Mr. Cochran, of Chester, several months age, and which was recovered through the exertions of Alderman Spur rier a few weeks age. Last evening Mrs. Annie Dietrich, an aged woman residing at Ne. 22 Plum street, placed some kindling weed iu the even of the stove te dry. The stove be cemiug het the weed was set en fire. In the excitement of the moment the old lady pulled the weed from the stove and threw it into a basket of corncobs, setting them en tire also. David Hiller, a neigh bor, came te the rescue and carried the blazing mass into the yard, where the fire was extinguished. THE FK1SON. The Regular Monthly Meeting Te-day. The prison inspectors held their regular monthly meeting te day and all the mem bers of the beard were present. A number of bills were presented and approved. The clerk presented a list of persons who were indebted te the prison. Mr. Bitzer moved that he notify them te settle up en or before April 1. Agreed te. The physician's quarterly report was read. It showed that he had 47 patients, 40 of whom were cured and the remainder relieved. The following resolution was passed : "Resolved, That Aldus C. Herr, the present contractes for prison labor, be awarded the contract for the samu in the manufacture of cigars, for the term com mencing Feb. 5, 1883 aud ending Jan. 9, 1884, at the rate of $1.10 per thousand, and that the solicitor be and is hereby authorized te have a written agreement executed te this effect as seen as prac ticable." It was also resolved te ask for proposals for the furnishing of beef for use in the prison for the next four months, the pro posals te be opened at the next meeting. It was agreed te postpone any action in regard te bummer's hall until next meet ing. Adjourned. ALLEGED MAl'UKH. A Man Leses an Ear In a Fight. On Saturday evening, Edwaid Gardner, white, and Benjamin Stewart, colored, had a fight in the yard in rear of the City hotel, during which Gardner lest a part of one of his ears and was otherwise rather roughly used. He says that Stewart threw him, but that he turned Stewart and get en top of him, whereupon Stewart pulled his head down and bit his ear off. Stew art declares that he did net bite him at all and that if he lest an ear it must have been cut off by the sharp edges of some broken slate in the yard where they were fighting. Gardner was taken te Cochran's drug store and thence te Dr. Reed's office, where his wound was dressed. The doc tor said he could have sewed en the dis membered piece if he had had it, but it could net be found. Gardner bad been drinking and had insulted one or two ether men before he fell in witb Stewart. Journeyman Tailors. On Saturday evening a meeting of jour neyman tailets was held in Deesch's build ing, North Queen street, above Orange, for the purpose of organizing a protective union. Mr. Geerge Seilhamer was called te the chair and Philip S. Haefner acted as secretary. There were only fifteen members of the craft present. After an informal discussion, they resolved te meet again en next Saturday evening in the same place, when a permanent organiza tion will be effected. Death of am Old Contractor. Fhares Cassidy, died en Sunday, in Lebanon, aged 102 years. Years age he was a railroad contractor, and was well known throughout the state. He resided in Lancaster at one time, and formerly owned the farm near Dillersville en which E. H. Kauff man new resides. Cassidy was largely employed en Pennsylvania railroad work in the early days of the read, and the old residenters here supposed him te be dead years age. Accident. On Saturday evening at the Children's 'Heme, a son of Jacob Kautz, while using a hatchet te knock, a oex te pieces sus tained a severe cut in the cheek some two inches in length, caused by a rebound of the hatchet. Dr. McCormiek (dressed the wound. Driving Accident. Henry Bewman, of Gordonville, was driving into the Lancaster County hense yard this morning when the wheel of his buggy struck against the brick wall and a spindle was broken. Mr. Bewman and a boy with him were thrown eat of the buggy, bat ssitttsc wet iajnred. Police Cases. Alderman Barr sent Catherine Casey te jail for five days for being danek and dis orderly and Jehn McLain for 80 days for the same offense. Amesemeats. "The Mcucette" Te.night1bia charming and popular opera "will be presented In Fulton opera heue this evening by the well-known Wilbur op&a company. This troupe sang " Patience " In Harrisburg Saturday evening, and the papers et that city are very com mendatory in their notices of the rendition. The Wilbur company in comic opera has wen It continuous success. The excellency of ' La Mascettee" is well known te Lancaster theatregeers, and the pretty costumes and line singing and acting of the company should Induce a big audience te be present. The Minstrel Wednesday Barlew, Wilsen A Ce.'s Mammoth Minstrels will be in Fulton opera house Wednesday evening. The troupe comes with strong press Inducements and has added te Its pregramme many new and attrac tive features. Including fine and costly ward robes. Barlew and Wilsen are well-known names in tbe minstrel world, and never tall te draw big beuses wherever they go. BPEVJAX. XOT1VJCS. The Lord Mayer of Londen was only a por ter in a warehouse, but he persevered in the lace et all opposition and rose rapidly. It is only persistency and merit that lias made Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup the greatest family re medy ler ceuehs and colds new offered te the suffering public. Nervous and fidgety peepl" should read tne advertisement et Simmons Liver Begulater. Ge te H. B. uecnran'.s drug store ler Mrs. Freeman'1 1 New Rational Dyes. Fer bright ness and durability et color, are unequaled. Celer from 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in .Eng lish and German. Price. 15 cents. Uas a permanent value ; see advertisement of Simmons Liver Begulater. Mether bwan's Werm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; ler feverlshness, restlessness, worms, constipa tion. 25c. ttrewu'S ttouseneid fanacea Is the most efiective Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externallyuid thereby mere certainly reliev pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the stremal) e! any similar preparation. It cores pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat, Rheumatism and all aches, and ) THE GREAT BELIEVEB OF PAIN. "Brewh'b Household Pakaeza" Abeuld be in every family. A teaspoentul of the Panacea in a tumbler of het water sweetened if preferred, taken at bed time w ill brsak ur a cols. 25 cts l- bottle febll-lvdM.WAS&w ' Peer en OH. ' L. P. Follett, Marlen, O., states that be has used Themas' Kctectric Oil ler burns, and nas found nothing te equal it in seething the pain and giving relief. Fer sale by II. B. Cech ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Feu Lame Back, Side or Chest use SHX LOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cents. Sold by H. B. Cochran, 157 and 1S9 North Queen treet, Lancaster. tcblleedS Isaac Jenes, Mt, Carmel. Pa., says "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of sick headache, less et appetite and leul stomach." Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, mSlwdAw Celdkn's Liquid Beet Tonic is endorsed by physicians. Ask or Celden'i Taks no ether. Ot Druggists. uiS-lwdeechtw Mothers! XKetnnrsi! Mothers !l An) you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting tenth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SY UUP It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about iu There is net a mother en earth wne has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that it will rcgu rcgu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mMy-M.W&S&w " Dr. Uemon's Celery and Chamomile Fills cured my wife immediately ej severe neuralgia." H. M. Cecktin, Shepherdtown, Va. 60c. at druggists. ieb28-lwd&w The first real skin cure ever discovered was Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cures all rough and scaly skin diseases and makes the skin smooth and healthy. It is an ornament te any lady's toilet, leb28-lwd&w Admonition! Cure your cough thoroughly with Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. in5 lwdeed&w Skin Diseases. "Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most invet "S wayne's Ointment" V "Swayne's Ointment" crate cases of skin dis c's wayne's Ointment" 1 "Swayne's Ointment" r eases, such as tetter, "Swavnn'a Olztncnr" ) saIt rhpnm BPIfl ,,rt "swayne's Ointment" 1 8alt rheum,scaid head. "Swayne's Ointment" baber's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" J etv , itehimr "Swayne's Ointment" ) crustY scaiy, itcning, "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" J T.t 1,stlnaBn.r n "Swayne's Ointment" ) tLat "guessing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, itching piles, 'Swayne's Ointment" ,,,,. ,. v,fi "S wayne-s Ointment" ) lUe only effcual cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obsti ebsti "Swayne's Ointment" ) nate or long standing. Ask for it and use no ether. It CURBS where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A Cough, Void or Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the resnlt, "DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, actsdirectly en tbe lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ter bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections of long standintr, it istbebestremedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. ll'J-MW&Flydftw Te restore sense el taste, smell or hearing, use Ely's Cream Balm. It is doing wonderful work. De net tail te procure a bottle, as in it lies the relief you seek. Price 50 cents. Apply Inte nostrils with little linger. Wern B. F.'Liepsner, A. M , Red Bank, N. J.: I liaVe been troubled with Catarrh se badly ter several years that It seriously effect ed my voice. I tried Dr. 's remedy with out the slightest relief. One bottle et Ely's Cream Balm did the work. My voice is lully restored and my head feels better than ler years. B. F. LiarsHSR. Elys' cream Balm as a euro for Catarrh and Hay Fever is evidently an article e great merit. Its sale is increasing with wonderful rapidity. Very truly, Johksten. Hollewat & Ce., C02 Aich street, Philadelphia, Pa. m2 2wdM,W,Fw .new te secure Health. t seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought en by an impure condition of the bleed, when 5CO VILL'S 3ARSAPARILLA AND STILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perlect hearth te the physical organization. It la indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders, Weakness et the' Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil leus complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition of the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ter it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor of the brain aud ner veus system. ., AEU'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In man and beast. Fer use externally and Inter nally. REDHORSK POWDERS cure all diseases of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24- Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street. Tidulta. Samples free at Grocers H. A. BaxtlxttA Ca, Makers, PWlaaalpma. llMKOftttw HMWAJtTl fc ag TOttH L. AKXOLD. SPLENDID RESIDENCE OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. The parties who have been waiting te see my New Heuse completed, can new have tbe opportunity te examine it. This house is fitted up in the most convenient possible way for easy housekeeping. The cellar, waahheuse and yard have cement pavements, finer than stone and as endurable Waahheuse- is the most complete room possible te make. This beuse has mere modern improvements than any hense yet erected in Lancaster. Parties desiring te see it will please call at my store, Ne. 11 East Orange street. 49 The wonders et modern chem'stry are apparent In the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All kinds and colors of Ink can be made from them. UJBJLTH. Franktert. In this city, en the 4th lnst., Mrs. Evelina Frankfort, In the Mthyear et her age. The relatives and f ricndi et tbe family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her daughter's residence, Mrs. Frank Daisz, Ne. 23 Conastega street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. m5-2td Hahtxan. In this city, en the 4th lnst, Frederick, son et Jacob and Kate Hart man, aged 3 menths The relatives and friends et the lamily are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from hit parents' residence, Ne. 104 Derwart street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd Lxbar. Inthlscltv. ou the 4th int.. Helen X., daughter of Jeseph and Tabltha Lebar, aged 16 years, 8 months and IS days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, Ne. 227 Middle street, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. High Mass at St. Mary's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. m5 -ltd Shott. In this city, en the 5th Inst, Mrs. Margaret Shutt, In the 78th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Ivvlted te attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Andiew Shutt, Ne. 653 West Orange street, en Wednesday af ternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. . m5-2t1 JiBW ADyJS-UTimSMJSSTS. w ANXKW-AN INDUSTRIOUS, SOBEK working man wmi smau capital, wages $50 per month and lodging. Apply at m5-2td Ne. 13 K AST WALNUT ST. BADSMAN Sc BUKNS. GENERAL INSURANCE AWD REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne 10 West Orahse Street, Laxcastkb, Pa. f21-CtdeedR PURCHASE TUK BUST KEBSUCA TO- bacce. only 10 ceats per plug, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. fl0 KflA W1L1, UCfTHlSOHKIBIBu tD),OUU interest in a well-paying new business In this county. Fer particulars ap ply te JOHN H. METZLER. m5 M,W4S Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Street JOSEPH HOUTUKIMEK WILL RECEIVE a car lead of Illinois dralt and driving Horses te-morrow (Tuesday), March 6, 1SS3, at the Merrlmae Sale and Exchange Btables.Ttey will be sold at private sale. ltd P1AKD. j I shall continue my business at 9. E. Cen tre Square as usual and shall be pleased te have my friends call. Thanking them for past patronage, 1 remain, Yeun. CHAS. H. ZAEPFEL. Rebert Smith's XXX Ale and Perter en draught ; Celebrated India Pele Ale and 'Alf and 'Alt. It TOST KKCE1VED AH THIS OV1UUE ANOTHER FINE LOT OF Fancy Business and Advertising Cards. THE LATEST DESIGNS OUT. Call at the ee samples. INTELLIGENCER OFFICE and tfd riiKK COMPLICATIONS TO WHICH TJL- L ccrs of the Cernea may give rise are often very serious, and may even prove destructive te the Eye. Diseases of the ETE, EAR, THROAT-also, CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN and CHRONIC DISEASES successfully treated by DRS. H. D. and M. A. LOSGAKER. Office 13 East Walaut'street, Lancaster. Consultation bee. m5-3td&w B. VRAKK. SATLOK HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OP PHOTOGRAPHY TO- NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., its Exactly opppeslte the Old Stand. ectll-6md&wR SOMETHING MKW KOK WOKKINGMEft. New styles of Shirts and Overalls et supe rior make. Alse Working Pants, lined, for 50 cenis and up. A lull line et Seamless Hetcs, Cellars, Tics. Handkerchiefs. Ac. - P. S. A tO ACRE FARM, with Grist and Saw Mil, 2 Dwellings, Barn, and ether out buildings, for sale or exchange en city prop erty. Alse, a 2 ACRE tract, with Frame Dwelling, large Barnaua geed fruit, online of Railroad. Terms easy. Apply te HENRTBECHTOLD, 13-lyd Ne. 52 North Queen Street. f1KT THK SMALL HAND-MADE HA- L Tana cigars. 3 for 5 cents, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. T MIHAUCO PRESSES. MINNICU'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Baling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior in every feature te any in present use. It net as represented can be returned at my ex- Sense. Alse Manure Heeks ter cleaning sta les sold en same terms. Send for circular. S.B. MINMCH. Landisville, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3t-S,M,W&w K KaDY fek SPKING. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF Sprii Overcoats ai Suits IN THE CITY. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS At $1.(0, $5 00, (8.00, 13.03, (12.00 up te (18 0C. BOY'S SUITS At $2.(0, (3.00, T4.50, Up te 9 00. CHILDREN'S SUITS At (1.75, (2.00, (3.00, SI.00, up te 16 00. MERCHAHTTA1L0MM We have a very Large and Select Assort ment et Goods In the PIECE, and make them te order at the most astonishingly LOW PRICES. MEITB SUITS TO ORDER. At (12.00, (14.00, (16.00. (18.00, up te (23 and $30. In our windows we have marked in plain figures 1C0 pairs of pants, in different styles, which we make te order from (3.00 te (9 60. A long statement of facts,' or an elaborate line of argument. Is net necessary te convince these who inspect our splendid line et Cloth ing and Piece Goods, and learn the exceed ingly LOW PRICES at which we are selling goods and that we are offering extraordinary bargains tn every kind of garments -It- L. Gansman & Bre., 66-68 KOBTH QUEEN STREET, Bight en tbe Southwest Cerner et Orange 8U idurcAssn, pa. f-VJUrv - ... . - uae rename , dOUUBg xiAJHUurr. JOHN L. ARNOLD. HEW AJtrXMTIBJBMSNTB. THE LARGEST, MOST GOMPLKTlS AND beat assortment of euchre, casslna, poker and ether playing cards at HAKTMAN'STELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PUBLIC SALE. ON TCKSDAT. MARCH 13, 1883, will be sold by the undersigned, at tbe residence, Ne. 233 North Mulberry st., household and kitchen furniture, as loilews : Bureau, sideboard, sink, Harvest Heme range, stove pipe, two beds and bedsteads, table, chairs, carpets 'copper and brass kettles, two cleeks, mirrera, window screens, stair reds, tin, queen and glassware, vinegar casks, tubs, stands, hand saw, hatchet, garden hoe and rake, pets, pans, and many articles net her j mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. en said day, when terms and conditions will be made known by SAM'L H. CASSEL, mt.8,12C Executer. OPK1NG 1883. JUST RECEIVED AT HARNISH & CO'S, A FINE LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Hamburg Edgings, Ribbons, Ladles and Gents' Hese et the Latest Styles. Alse a fine let et 81'KING SUITINGS, for Men and Bey's wear, which we will make up te order at Lew Prices. We have also a lew Beady-Made Suits en hand. CARPETS. We are new prepared te show a fine line cf RAG CARPE1S, of our own manufacture, at Lew Prices. Call before purchasing else where Carpets Woven te Order. Orders respectfully solicited and uremutlv attended te when received. PRIME STEAMED FEATHERS always en band. JACOB HAUNISH, WITMER HESS. Ne. 46 West King Btieet, Lancaster, Fa. mar5-lwdft4tw JSOK aA.Lt,. FOR RENT. A STORK ROOM AND Swelling containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ihtellioen Ihtellieen cxa office. tfd TAOK KENT. F Twe Stores and Dwellings, fiea. 301 and 303 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STRbET. d29-ttd FOR RENT. One Stere and Dwelling. Ne. 803 North Queen street, opposite Northern Market Heuse. Apply at Ne. 303 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d'2-tfd FOR RKNT. THE STORK ROOM, NO. 35 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Ringwalt Apply te IHOS. E. FRANKLIN, 120 East King St. feb7.S.9,10eedtfd Ne. FOR SALE. Deuble Twe-Story TWELVE-ROOMED DWELLING, Choice Location. Bath. Under, ground Drainage. Large TWO-STORY STA BLE and Greenhouse in rear, Fiuit and DiiruDDery in variety. Appiy at d23-tfd NO. 239 EAST KING STREET. PUBLIU HALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture, such as Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, etc., at Ne- 32 Seuth Duke St.. en Tuesday, March 6. Sale te commence at 10 o'cieck a. m. SAM'L HESS, m3-2t Auctioneer. FOR RENT. A LAKOE TWO-STORY Brick Heuse. Nc. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A. J. STEINMAN, 120-tfd Ihtkixieekcer Office. FOR KENT. A LARGE BRICK WARE HOUSE, 32x70. 2 stories and basement, Fulton street. Warehouse. North Prince street, 22iC0. Three 2-story Brick Houses en East Frederick street, between Lime and Shippcn. Alse, a large Stable from. April 1, 1883. Apply te A. W. RUSSEL, m3-2t 22 East Ring street. PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, JUAKuH 8, 1883, will be sold at Public Sale, at Ne. 37 East Vine street. Bedsteads, Bedding, one Parler Suit, two Mirrors, Dressing Bureau and Washstand. .Cane Seat and ether Chairs, two Desks, Sideboard, one Walnut Extension Table. Dining Table, Dlsb Sink, Fleur Chest, Ingrain and Rag Carpets, Range, Larg4 Dining-room Steve and Heater, Tin and Queens ware and a number or ether articles. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock. m3 4td MARINDA FRITZ. PUBLIC SALE OF DbSIRABLK CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1833, by virtue et an order of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, the undersigned administratrix will offer at public sale, at the public house of Albert Kenlhaus, en Maner street, Lancaster-city, the following described real estate belonging te the estate of Fred erick Heilman, deceased : All that certain let or piece of ground situ ated en thenerth side et High street, Lancas ter city, containing in lrent en said High street, 54 feet, mere or less, and extending in depth that width northward, 226 leet. raore or less, te Lafayette street,. upon which nre erected a one-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Ne. 637 High street, with -a-one-story Frame Kitchen attached. Weaver Shep alKt ether Improvements. There are also a num ber of Fruit Trees in geed bearing condition. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m. Terms Approved security te be given for the payment et the purchase money en April 2, 1883. MAGDALENA OTTEKDORFER, Administratrix et Frederick Heilman, de ceased. Jacob Gcvdaxeb, Auct. f24.27&nil.3.6 8.10.13,15,16 PUBLIC SALE OF CITY PROPERTIES. On SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 18S3, at Michael's Hetel, North Queen street, Lancas ter, Pa., tbe undersigned will expose at public sale, the following real estate, situated in the city or Lancaster, te wit : Ne. 1, a let of ground en the east side et Plum street, between East King street and Eas-t Orange street, containing in front 23 feet, mere or less, nnd extending eastward 144 feet, te a public alley, en wblch a one-storied bilck DWELLING HOUSE, Nc. 37, Is erected. Ne. 2, a Let of Ground enHhe north side of East Chestnut street, between Shippen and Plum streets, containing in front 16 leet 1 . Inches, mere or less, and extending north ward et said width 85 leet, mere or less, then widening towards tbe east 1 feet 5 inches, mere or less, for the remaining distance et 56 leet 4 inches, mere or less, te a five feet com mon alley, en which a Twe-Storied BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, numbered 347 is erected Alse, at the same time and place, will be sold the FRAME BUILDING, Nes. 362 and 384 East King street, opposite Plum street, together with all eut-bulldlngs, fences, etc ; said build ing, etc, te be taken down and removed alter April 2, 1883. In order te make room for the ex tension et Plum street. Sale te begin at 7:30 p. m., en said day, when terms will be made known by MARY BAIR. feb24-tsd MARX8.B.SHENK. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OK VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY, MABCH 7, 1883, by virtue et an order of the Orphan's Court or Lancaster county, the undersigned will sell at public sale at the Leepard Hetel In Lancaster city, the undi vided halt part of that certain Let or Piece et Ground situated en the north side of North street, and en the west side et Seuth Buke street. In the city of Lancaster, and containing In front en said North street. 143 leet, 10 Inches, mere or less, and extending in depth along aline of ground, new or late et Jehn Sener, deceased, northward 207 feet, mere or less, te Locust alley, thence east along said alley, 53 leet, 10 inches, mere or less, te ground new or late et Jehn F. Leng, thence south, 20 ftet, mere or less, along the line et ground of said Leng, thence along the ground et said Leng eastward, 90 feet, mere' or less, te south Duke street aforesaid, thence along said Seuth Duke street, southward. 187 leet, mere or less, te North street aforesaid, whereon is erected a two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 20x28 feet, with a two-story Brick Kitchen 12x22 feet attached. Alse, a one-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, 28x18 feet. Frame Stable. 16x16 feet ana ether improvements. Bounded en tbe west by property new or late of Jehn Sener, deceased, en the north by property of Jehn F. Leng and Locust alley, en the east by Seuth Duke street, and en the south by North street aforesaid. This property la situated In a very desirable portion of tbe city, aud offers a fine opportunity for investment- - sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given as terms made known by JULIA A. HCPTINQ, asxecutnx ei, yipriaw a. jmbebk. .AJWi.".3CVt SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, MABCH 5. 1883. AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS JUSTICE METED IK 1H1LADELPHIA. Various Sentences Imposed Upen Various Criminals, Charged With Crimea Against the Government, in the U. . Dis trict Court. Philadelphia, March 5 Judge But ler iu the United States court te-day im posed a number of sentences upon persona convicted of various crimes against tbe government, among them were the follow ing : William Saunders, passing counter feit money, five years' imprisonment and $100 line; Pat MeBride passing counterfeit money, one year and six months' imprison ment and $100 fine ; Rebert Helen, alter ing and raising check en United State sub-treasury, nine months' imprisonment and $100 tine ; Themas McNully, passing counterfeit silver coin, eighteen months' imprisonment and $100 fine ; Michael McNully, passing counter feit money, six months' imprison ment and $50 fine ; William Wait, letter carrier, embezzling letters from the mail3, one year and eight months' imprisonment and costs ; Rebert Lewry, same offence and sentence ; Alfred Jenkins, embezzling postal money orders, same sentence ; C. F. Fitz Simmons and Jehn Myers, fradulent registry of votes, respectively seven months' imprisonment and $100 fine, aud ten days imprisonment and $50 fine. WASHINGTON NEWS. Various Events Transpiring About tbe National Capital. Washington, March 5. Secretary Fe ger has almost recovered from his recent illness. He was at the treasury depart ment te-day and received a large number of visitors. Assistant Secretary French, however, is still acting as secretary. The supreme court te day affirmed the decision of the court below in tbe Louis iana bend cases, denying a remedy by a suit against the state te compel the carry ing en of the original contract. New Poatemce id Berk. A posteffice was established te day at Kempten, Berks county, Pa. GKeRGIA'S GUBERNATORIAL CAftCY VA- Prompt Prevision for tue Succesulen te Stephens. Atlanta, Ga., March 5. Hen. James S, Boynton, president of the state Senate, arrived this morning and was sworn in as governor by Chief Justice James Jacksen. He immediately ordered an election te fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Stephens, te take place en the 24th of April, and called the legislature te meet; en May Uth te receive tbe returns. The Democratic executive committee of the state has been called te meet next Thursday, in Atlanta, te consider what action shall be taken. The remains of Governer Stephens will be carried te the capital at 3 o'clock te-day te lie in state in the hall of the Heuso of Representatives until Thursday next, when they will be inferred at 2 p. m., in the Oakland cemetery. A committee of the Legislature is acting with a citizens' committee and the indica tions are that the funeral will be over whelmingly the largest ever seen in Geor gia. The city is heavily draped and flags are at half-mast. INSTRUCTIVE F1RK3. Lesses Reported at Heme and Abroad. Stettin, March 5. A fire has occurred in the Vulcan Ship yard at Bredow, caus ing much damage. Big Fire In Olean. Bradford, Pa., March 5. A fire broke out at 4:30 o'clock this morning in Charles Clement's bakery at Olean. N. Y , burning five buiidiugs in cluding Fred Meyer's butcher shop, J. Seller's saloon aud barber shop and "Dutch Kate's" saloon. The less" is $6,000, fully insured. Lilltw A Small T.OMS. Chicago, March 5. The less by the burning of the Methodist church, at Seuth Edgewood last night, is very small. The Adjourned Indiana Legislature. Indianapolis, Ind., March 5. The general appropriation bill having failed te pass before the adjournment of the Legis lature en Saturday night cannot new be passed this session. The educational institutions are left unprevided for. Most of the state officers and benevolent insti tutions are provided for by a general act of 1877. war Proposed Against the Scientists. Londen, March 5. The society for the suppression of blasphemous literature propose te get up cases against Professors Huxley and Tyndall, Herbert Spencer, the publishers of Jehn Stuart Mills' works, Mr. Jehn Merley and ethers who by their writings, have sewn wide spread unbelief and, in some cases, rank atheism, Disastrous Platnes. " Redwine, Minn., March, 5. The Dia mono & Bluff mills together with two wareheuses,-w all belonging te the mj.'i company were destroyed by firn-Jesterday. The total Iebs is estimated at $200,000; insurance $150,000. The origin of the fire is unknown. A Pilet Beat Sinks With the Pilet. New Yerk, March 5. The pilot beat Ariel was run into this morning by the steamer Commonwealth, from Philadel phia, off Seabright, N. J., and sunk, car rying down with her Jehn Campbell, tbe pilot. The rest of the crew were rescued by the steamer. Ne New Trial, Philadelphia, March 5. In the case of Themas Maher, jr., Isaac L. Street and Jeseph Myers, the convicted election offi cers, Judge Hare this morning dismissed the motion for a new trial. Revolvers Found. Londen, March 5. A number of revol vers have been discovered at Bradford. It is believed they weie concealed there when the Fenian Tebiau was arrested. Ded from Injurier. Dublin, March 5. Flynn, a bailiff of Lord Ardilawn, who was brutally beaten near Clonbur, County Maye, last week, has died of his injuries. WEATHER 1NUICAT10N9. Washikoten, Mareh 5 Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer, fair weather, northerly, shifting te southerly winds, rising, followed by falling barometer. XASKJSia. Philadelphia Market. PniXADSZiVBXA. "-March 5. Fleur quiet but steady : SnjMOSne, 83 731 00 ; extra. $4 250 4 elvVenn'SRSliy, $5 1205 25. KyeflenratM0flJ$. . M Wheat firmer and In mere demand ; Del. and Pa. Bed. tl 1801 21 ; Longberry Bed and Amber, $1 24. Cern firmer ; geed demand ; Steamer, 63e ; Yellow, 70c; MlxeO, 70370c ; Ne. 3 de, 620 64c ,'.. inn with fair demand: Ne. 1 White. 6G.058c;Ne. 2 de, 55c; Ne. 3 de, 54c; Ke, 2 mixed. 53c asked. Bye quiet at 68970c. Previsions steady. Lard steady. Butter duU and easler ; Penua. Creamery .. naiflu ; flrstta. 339350. Bells dull; Penn'a and Western, 11018a as te duality Eggs quiet ; Pennsylvania, 230200 West- ATA 18C Cheese firm and In fair demand. Petroleum dull; . 75c. Ta Manna. .jyfel . -w -mt u... . t. W-V saw lumm, .w. .-wii uww u BBW'xvfci; nm KnnArflnA Htatft. H 7WM IS- bin- - r. "7SJ 8ft. ,? 2&2&SL.&.ZLX3L Ji- 4I XBUWVuuttl AVWr mwas evwy vwwp w w 04 75. Choice de, 8007 2;3nperfia WaHata. S3 7B04 05 1 Common toGeodCxtra de MfMf 4 58; choice da $46907; Choice White Waeat J6 2507; Southern quiet, steady -ctSK to te fair extra, 94 905 90 : geed te osefos, 9S4t Q712K- v Wheat himiic higher, with fairly aetlva tradV en speculative account; Ne. 3 Bed. Mare.1 SI 2tXm 22; de April, $1 2H0I S: Oe May. 1 2eSl 2GX : de Jane, lj3501M5i Cera K0fcc bettpr ; Mixed W.aMra spot, v 64S73WC : future, 727&Q73XC OatsJi03Je better; tate.540MUe; Western. 5!036e i Ne. SMareh, SSiie s de April sad. May, S3H033KC ; de June, iViVfSfi. m Gralmaad PravMiMUvetatMaa, J - One o'clock quotations of grata and mrsvM-t i Ions, furnished byS.lt East King street. Yuadt. Brekar.KX. '-" ChacafiOt. Mar. B. ?a Wheat Cern Mar..... U&4 SOW May.... 1.1 .63i Petreleu'i. OU City.. .44 18.69 1LM Cattle Market. i Phudklthll. March 6. Cattle Btarkat active sales. 3,300 head; prime 6x07X0; geed nt CD69ic:nicaium at khks: at si liC ; lat COWS. 3S3XC Sheen lair : sales. 8.300 head; Prime 6X0O : geed, 6i6c; medium. 6S6!c; common, 00 VJie ; ewes, 4X03c ; lambs, 406a ; veal calves 7c. Hogs market lair ; all grades liem lOJ01le; sales, 3,500 head. ' Live Stock Market. Chicago Hogs Receipt. 8,000 bead ; ship ments, 500 head ; weak but fairly active fa liiiuii:,? , jiUb wuu iuukji auac Avm m wutthui , uincu, u iiKuu cd ; unvv, piigi tm ; lijr nt, e imae te ; skips, t s w. Cattle Receipt, 2.S0) head ; shlpmeats, 4,100 head : demand brisk and prices firmer ; -experts, 15 4086 40; geed te chelee shlpplar, $5 4035 75 ; common te fair, $4 W05 30 ; butch era' in fair supply and demand at 004 BC; Blockers nnd teeders at 63 5004 85. Sheep Receipts. 3,400 head ; shipment; US' head ; market quiet but steady ; medium te geed at si M5 ; c'joke te extra, 53 2306. Stock Markets. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal 8 tee k also United fctntes HenIs reported dally by Jacob O. Leire, &: North Queen street. Mar. 5. lthOO 1:89 Ba.U a. x. r x r.x. . Denver & bio uranue mx x x N. Y..Lake Erie Western.... sin Kansas and. Terus 3692 Lake Shere 1 9 New Jersey Central 71K 78 New Yerk, Ontario W St. Paul, M. & Qmaha VL Pacific Mail , 41W Rochester ft Pittsburgh 19$, Texas Pacific 39-j Wabash. St. Louts Pacific.... ZH Western Union Tel. Ce 823 Pennsylvania Central 6lV Philadelphia Beading. 27 Northern Pacific Cem 49 " Prelened.... 86 Buffalo Pitts. A West Lecal Stocks and Bends. Par vaL Lanc-CUy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882. . .flOO Last sale nor J2 IS 120 10S 113 101 102. 106. iee 2.M 26J56 50 129 1885... 100 1890... 100 " 1895... 10C 5 per ct. n ler 30 years.. 100 Sperct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 Manhelm borough lean 100 msoaxLAinteus stock. QnarryvllleU.lt. 850 Millersvllle Street Car CO Inquirer Printing Company 80 Watch Factory 100 Gea Light and Fuel Company...... 26 Stevens Heuso 100 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollowware Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 00 Kast Brandy wine & Wayncsb'g.... 50 MillersvUle Nermal Scheel.. .-t..... msoKiXAKEeus Bears. QuarryvlUe K. K., due 1893 $100 Beading A Columbia It. B5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1886 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., duelSSG 100 TUBlfFlKX BTOOXS. Ritr Snrintr ft Beaver Valley t 26 17S 10? u IS 1 m 10f 10&S9 100 106 10. Bridgeport & Horeshee..... lS3f 23 IS 99 U 47.2 M - 40 40JP 68 OS 13SJ 43 St 27.3a (jeiuniDia x unestnui um ae Columbia & Washington 23 Columbia & Big Spring 25 Lancaster & Ephrata 28 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 Strasburg A Millport 25 Marietta AMaytewn 29 Marietta A Mount Jev 25 LancEIIzabetht'n&Mlddlet'n 100 Lancaster A Frultville. 00 Lancaster A Litltz 25 Lancaster A Williamstown 25 Lancaster A Maner 50 Lancaster & Manhelm 25 Let caster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland.. .100 Lancaster A Suseuehanna. 300 BASK STOCKS. First National Ban. 1100 Vnrninrs' National Bank 00 110 Fulton National Bank 100 139JS0 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110 - Columbia National Bank 100 I43J9 Kphrata National Bank IOC- 148 First National Bank, Columbia..-.. 100 14LM First National UanK,Strasburg.... 10C 148 FirstNatlonelBanlc, Marietta...... ".00 200 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.75 Litltz National Bank 100 140 Manhelm National Bank... 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 60 70JJ New Helland National Bank 100 110 JSTJBXTAINMJBHTa. TJCLTON UPEKA HUUSUE. MONDAY, MAROH 5, 1883. THE CELEBRATED WILBUR OPERA CM, -IN Their Original New YerjcSj j TIE HASCOTTE.'' t WITH ALL TUK GKEAT ORIGINAL CAST. New and Elegant Costumes. Fine Efiectaand Grand Chorus OF FIFTY VOICES. Full Orchestra and Scealc Effecti. ADMISSION 35, 80 and 75 CERTS- KKSEEVEJD SEATS 75 CENTS. On Sale at Opera Heuo. ml-K T7ULTON OPEBA HOU3K, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. ENLARGED ! IMPBOVKD ! PKBFEOTED I Fifth Annual Tour et the PEOPLE'S CHOICS, the World Famous Barlew, Wilsen -& Oe.'s MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. Baelew, Wilsev A Ce., Sele Prepra, The World's Greatest Minstrel Organlxatlem In an Entire New Pregramme. New surpas sing ear own previous record. Mere Famess Comedians, Mere New Features, Mere KetasA Novelties and tbe FINEST COSTUME aad COSTLIEST WABDBOBE ever went em ts Minstrel Stage. AN AVALANCHE OF NOVELTIES I A WOULD OF TALXMTt PB1CE3 AS USUAL. Reserved Seats maw en sal at Opera Heuse Office. D. B. HODGES. - 2TSOTM KASAOB. m3-4td . ZEOAH IfOTZCMM. T7STAT1C UV FKBOESICBt M1KLMAM. EJ late of the city of Lancaster, asesa Letters et adminUtratlea en said estate inn- haim crrantad te the nndavatelMd. all IV- sons indebted te said decedent are requsytart te make Immediate settlement, and tkese sav ing claims or demands against the estate dt said decedent, te make known the asme te tee undersigned without delsy, rettrttnsj 1m tte B. T. Davis, Attorney. H4-6tdeaw A HBIUNBD JB9TATM Ol I O. LSSK f Hernial and wife. Of J caster county. Pa Geerge O.Heeei r aetrf T.nslt-r citV- haVtBa DV I 37K S72 && Si 19K 39U 42 83 8BK 869a wjj wUeeg:.: evJf4fe untary assignment, &td JAWAKX) 4 i esiimWi ami mnaterrad all Ihelri estate and effects te the nnaerslgBeq, fee'ttegg &&. oeneiweitnecreuiMMou w ' Jmm,TS,wZJir.X nmHi. he therefore aives aeUee all wm Ts? : .-- i.iiMd ri am!M mamXantiT. tO) Ma" .'"-. i," S?.?7,JZiZritZmt. aaammT'mmAJr -rS?-d jeciiii w bw iwn.w ? it- yrrr ?-' . theseliaviaci?.T-- . , r BestdlntjU LsMstscCltfrV - ii xi. iiiBiiwimwj. ,ii i. --"rKr-' . . - -."r.-l i.ir'-W! Aua em -4f ..?- $& iSA A3 '"?3 r-rfc &K ?xS " T'i l $i J1 ,.M !d yi - .! ' & ftrhi'A t-3! M !; v-S'.' Tt .? :; r fa1aaSaSSS3!" &. J-35wKBi r. ?r'v"--w. . "j .jO- .;?, YJ affe! few, l.. l,&&&&&. ,&g&&&&sk&!&Z3sd eda
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