HaV-T ' !&t mSBMfxWW.BSm'BsrnffS sttbf-jF1 TrH. v iS TrvwSapf ? t; j. T?q!'? ! --- - -- " "- . ----. --- -. 3 . SKs" -' W- W, " ' VVj' trvjzr. " w fJW-. a-,.,lwr Jg7 ?fc-y -S.J1H11 &TIlI:?'--feB:b329a!aBar7--SMra;VjHBBHHHHEBBmHHMSBWCBB(iBHKHK'BBHBnBWKaWHHHHHB T!T?SS!p' 'J "'" ' "m i'i mil lWreST ' hit - - -- if IT" ; . i n I U rZ3DCTJlM3IMM t 3re35? I Us u l. FBSc SS Es- frSttt. k3i"-C I (. ftl -.7.- T BL MASQUE. THE HEBREW FEAST or FOBIM. The Fancy Dress Bali f tbe Hebrew Secial Union at Grant HU Last Evening. The rooms of the Hebrew Secial union, in Grant hall, Duke street, were last night the scene of a festive gathering, the occa sion being the third Purim bal matque of the social union of this city iu celebra tion of the Purim season. The attendance last night was net as large as en former occasions. There were upwards of sixty couples, and it was exclusively a Hebrew gathering, most all the prominent Jewish families in the city being represented, while guests from New Yerk, Philadel phia, Baltimore, West Chester, Yerk, Columbia and ether points were conspicu ous en the fleer. A' large proportion were in costume and the company presented a brilliant appear ance, elegance and variety of costume". contributing largely te the enjoyment en occasions of this kind. The fleer from ten o'clock te midnight presented a gay con trast of merry maskers with the spectators, many of whom were in full evening dress. Following is a partial list of the costumes worn : The play of " The Twe Orphans" was c'evcrly personated by Mrs. Jonas Fex, as Ifelher IrecMrd ; Mrs. Lewis Sylvester, Louise, the Mind Oirl ; Miss Isaacs, of Philadelphia, as HtnritlU; Mr. Leuis Astrich, as Pierre, the se'raser grinder ; and Mr. Leuis Baeb, as Jacques. Other conspicieus costumes were these of Jes. Strauss, a Knight ; Mrs. Jes. Strauss, Country woman ; B. Astrich, Mennonite Farmer ; A. Sylvester, Professional Menkey ; M. Strauss, Professional Menkey ; J. Ostbeim looked digniGed as High Priest ; W. Scott Adler was made up cleverly as Oscar "Wilde ; Al. Rosen Resen stein and M. H. Marxs presented a funny appearance as the " Twe Jehns," characters taken from a play of the same name ; Ralph Simen was seen as a Hunter ; Benjamin Hirsh, as a Sailor ; David G. Hirsh, China man ; L. Mayer, of New Yerk, Chinaman ; A. Gansman, Zouave ; H. Heyman, of Philadelphia, as a French count : 31. Gersclie), Tobacco Buyer ; I. Newman, Fireman ; Wm. Gerschel, of New Yerk, made up well as the Girl of the Period ; Herman Astrich, Sailor ; Mrs. H. Hirsh made up humorously as a Het Cern Weman ; Mrs. A. Adler looked demure in the ceBtumc of a Quakeress ; Miss Stella Hirsh and Mrs. A. Alberts looked charming as Sailor Girls ; Mrs. A. Jessel, of Columbia, as Peasant Girl ; Mibs P. Welfsen, of Baltimore, as Morning ; Miss Cipia Jandorf, of Baltimore, as a Pink Domine ; Bertha Lec-b, Little Be Peep ; Miss W. Rescnstein as a Shepherdess : Miss F. Bash, Tambourine Girl, Miss S. Bash, Fancy Domine ; Misses Amelia and Carrie Strauss as Scrub and Whitewash Women ; Mrs. Merris Ger schel, Pink Domine ; Miss IdaBash.ef West Chester, Gypsy Girl ; Miss F. Bash, of West Chester. Pink Domiue ; Miss Laura Lebauch, of Yerk, Bohemian Girl ; Mibs Millie Leeb personated her character ad mirably ; Miss Pieba were a pretty cos tume, Spanish Princess; Miss Bertha Geedman, of Philadelphia, Pink Domine ; Miss Same Hesensteia, White Domine; Miss Emma Rescnstein, English Milk maid ; M. Levy, Michevieus Menkey. Netable among many elegant fancy ces tumes worn, were these of Miss Millie Leeb, Miss Stella Hirsh, Miss Isaacs, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Lewis Sylvester, Miss Hattie Rescnstein, Mrs. Adler and Mrs. A Albert. The list might be extended, but it will suffice te say there were many knights and ladies of high degree, sailors, soldiers, firemen, fairies, domineos, nights and mornings, princes and beggars, bootblacks, etc.; the whole forming a creditable ap pearance. After unmasking at twelve o'clock many of the maskers lcpaiied te their homes te appear later, the ladies inhandfome toilets and gentlcmen in evening dress. Among the visiteis from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Davis and daughter, of New Yerk ; Mr. and Mrs. A Jessel, of Columbia ; Miss Laura Lebauch, of Yerk ; Miss P. Welfsen, of Baltimore : Miss Isaacs, of Philadelphia ; Mr. L. Mayer, of New Yerk and Miss Bertha Geedman of Philadelphia. Supper was anneuueed shortly after midnight, and was served by Jibn C. Spaeth in the front part of the room, the three or four long tables all being occu pied. The corps of efficeis, te whom is due especial ciedit for se ably conducting the ball, arc : Lewis Sylvester, president ; Brune Astrich, vice president ; Al. Rosen Resen stein, secretary ; Simen Hirsh, treasurer. The committee who had the ball in charge were : Leuis Sylvester, president ; Geerge Bamberger, Merris Strauss, Leuis Bahb, Adelph Gansman and Leuis Astrich. The nusis was by Tayler's orchestra, and was fully up te the lequiremeuts of the occa sion. IJEFOKP, Till: MAYOR. Drunlf, Trmif, iseggurs and Others DIr POsVU fit This meinidfr the mayor had no less thau sixteen persons before him elX Ot . them were the iransr arrested ou Lime street j esterday for annoying the neigh- f borheod while drunk, lhey were a hard looking crowd and two of the worst were colored men, one of whom, named Jehn Jenes, gave his residence as Columbia and his occupation as boatman. They were all questioned closely and all declared tbat they had- been working, but when cornered admitted that it had been some time since. The mayor disposed of them a? fellows : Jehn Wilsen, 30 days ; Chas. Smith, 20 ; Jehn Welsh, 19 days ; James Grain, 20 ; and Jehn James Smith, 3"0. Dennis Gallagher was picked up en Middle sticer, se drunk that he did net knew where he was. Officer Merringcr served him as an escort and this morning he had no trouble finding out where he was. He get 20 days. Alex McCauu, a big railroad blacksmith, was drunk and begging en James stiect when Officer Weidler found him and his share of jus tice was 10 days. Themas Ramsey, an other man who would rather beg thau work, was let go with a term of 5 days. Seven vagrants, who applied for lodging, te keep out of the cold, were allowed te run, with the warnirig that they must net come back, as the city does net keep a free het6l. 1.1 Yl 1.12 LOCALS. Here and There and Everywhere. Samuel Hess & Sen sold at public sale en Wednesday, 21st., for J. C. Houghten, livery stable, Ne. 221 North Queen street, 18 bead of horses, at an average price of $105.20, besides all the wagons, sleighs, harness, etc. Last evening as Uriah McAllister, a freightman, was engaged in coupling cars at the outer depot of the Reading railroad, head of Prince street, he had his lingers caught and badly crushed between the bumpers. 'Last evening a number et ladies and gentlemen " surprised " Miss Annie Wen ninger, en Seuth Prince street. Vecal and instrumental musie was indulged iu. Messrs. Doebler and Cehe enlivened the company with their fnnny sayings and songs. At a late hour the company dis persed, much pleased with the evening's entertainment. The cases en the argument list that were ready were finished yesterday) afternoon. The last argued was that of oehn Wertz, convicted of arson in firing the Conestoga ..eerk works, at the last quarter sessions ;tj,Aiewi ana new .applying roc sew mat. fe-ji Oeart then adieanrnd antil te-morrow . -j . " ".& t f , . Richard Heilig, late of Mount Jey, wu arrested -several months age for the larceny of hides from Bellinger's tannery, Colom bia, and was at the time bailed by hit father, and then jumped his bail. A bail piece was taken out and Constable Jehn Bell, Marietta, attempted te ar rest Heilig, but the latter get away and nothing mere was seen of him until te-day, when Wm. Michael saw him en Seuth Prince street. He notified the police officers of the fact, and about 2 o'clock this afternoon Officers Herr and Eicbheltz arrested him near the Pennsylva nia railroad depot, and locked him up. On his person were a $20 geld piece, a $10 piece and two $5 pieces and-some ether money. He bad also a piec of velvet, en the tag of which was marked "Thern Pattern, 5 yds. maroon velvet," and the private store mark L.S.X." under which was "E.S.X," and ' Ne. 158." It is supposed the velvet was stolen, as storekeepers de net leave the tag en goods that they sell. Heilig is charged net only with tbe larceny of the hides, but with having shot at Constable Bell, when he attempted te arrest him. Hi denies the sheeting, but says that Bell shot at him. IIe says he has been work ing in Petersen, N. J., and came en here te take his wife te that place. He says he bought the velvet in New Jersey He is held for a hearing befere Alderman Spur rier. Driving Accident, Last evening as C. E. Urban and his yoneger brother, Christian Urban, aged years, were starting out for a drive, in front of Urban & Burger's sasb mill, having an unbroken colt attached te a wagon, they met with an accident which might have proved serious, but did net Christian was seated in the wagon, and his brother was in the act of stepping in when the ce'.t started suddenly. The younger brother was thrown from the wagon, and the wheel passed ever his head and face, bruising and cutting them considerably. The elder brother's feet was caught under the wheel and badly bruised and sprained. cake Walk. Last evening there was a very large at tendance at the fair of tbe Goodwill band, especially by white folks, the attention being a cake walk. This event took place at 9J o'clock. There were nine couples in the walk and the conditions were that the ones showing the most grace were te re ceive the first prize. The judges decided that Geerge Boek and Annie Butler were entitled te it and Jehn Boek and Hannah Williams csme in for second prize. Committed for Trial. Jeremiah Lcary, charged with the lar ceny of Geerge Kirchcr's geld watch, had a hearing before Aldeiman Spurrier this afternoon at 3 o'clock, and in default of bail was committed for trial. hVt.VlAI. XOT1V2.S. It must have been a terrible stale et affairs, liat caused the Psalmist te ask : Who can st.inu before li!s celtl ?" In hia day the reme dies were few and doubtful ; hew ueh hap pier should this uenciatien be, that has as a household remedy. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; se wonderful lias Ijclh its cnr s that millions lisc up and call it " blcsseu.'. Valuable inlormatleu contained in thcad veitiscmcnt et Simmons Liver Regulator. Dr. Bensen's Cc'ery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, or ether harmlul drug and arc highly recommended ter headache, neu ralgia and nei veusnes. .r0 cent', at druggists. " Iliad Salt Rheum for 10 years. Four pack pack areteDr. Jlcnsen's Hl.in Cure entirely cured jiic." F. P. Lavelli-, Mercer, Cal. $1 at drug gists. Triumphant. Mk belglrleii, Marien, O.. says Themas' Ec leciric OH was triumphant in her case; she used it for a scvere cold and pain inside, and was lellevcd in a few minutes. Fer sale by H. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 North Queen street. List, maiden, though you're keen et wit, And though of many charms possessed You'll never, never, make a hit Unless with pearl y teeth you're blest. Unlcsspen your toilet stand, Your SOZODONT'S kept close te hand. mao-lwdeedftw Small doses and large bottles ; see advertise men tot bimmens I.lvcr Regulator. A Drlcud in Need. Time ever and again Themas' Ecleetric Oil has proved a salutary friend te the distressed. As a reliable cuiatlvc ter croup in children, sere threat and bronchial affections, and as a positive external lemedy (or pain, it is a never-falling antidote. Fer sale by 11. B. Cechmu, (iruggist, l.'iT ami 133 North Queen StliCt. "Iluchnpalba." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. Feu Lame Back, bide or Chest use SHI LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 5 cents. Sold by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 131 North Queen tieet, Lancaster. feblieed6 fcuiLLrvTHE Workshop. Te de geed work the m"chanlc musi have tjoed health. It long hours et confinement In close rooms have en feebled his han'l or dimmed his sight, let him at ence and before sorae organic trouble trm will lifrpliivpnnf.ii1. lili iiervn ntrnncrtli- 1 , ,, . , .,''".', . .z .;:;" CI1UII, JUS MIIL Ul'CUIUU U1CUX, Ulllt L11U WUIJ1U constitution be built up te a higher working corditien. mar22-l6tced Tld V.'.Xtt. Samples IrccalGreccis. H. Ce., Makers, Philadelphia. A Bartlett & 112-2Gtd&4tw JSSVlmh Talk from Dr Swatjie Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can tell whether he is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my elntmer.t is super ior te any article in tin market, I guarantee it te cuie the worst case et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. D. Dr. S waync'a Ointment Is nlseaplcasant and effective cure for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, harbor's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty. Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for Mets. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, S1.25. Address, Dr. Swaync & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ect!4-lydTu,Th&S&w Kl.St;UlCD FKO.ll iiatii . The lollew ingstatcment of William J. Cough in, et Semeryillc, Mass., i3 se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention of our read ers. He says : "In the fall et 1870 1 was taken with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a scvere cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at ene time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te tile City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my leltlnng as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hope but a friend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S BAISAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise 11 d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once dcud, began te revive, aidtG lay I led In better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every ene afflicted Willi Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that It has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 fcliall seen be able te go te work.' old bv II. . Cochran, 187 North Oucen street Cexdkt's Liquid Beet Tonic will cure Indi gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Take twtXher. OX dramrtst. , HHWwdeedw, I w -C" -J--g- - T-J ;.-2l- J. I , , It JOm most eSeettre rata Dertnger te tbe world." will most rarely qatakan.tbe bleed, whether taken Internally or applied externmllyja&a thereby mera certainly reuer p&ln, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alienator, and It Is warranted double the strength et any similar tronaraUen. It cures pain In tbe Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Tbreat, Bbeumatum -and ui achm, and Is THK GBEAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "BEOWS'S Household Pavacxa" sbeuld be In every family. A teaspoonful of tbe Panacea In a tumbler of het water sweetened If preferred J, taken at bed time will bsbak Ufa cold. 25 els h bottle. tebll-lvdM.WASAw Jteary carbelle Salve. Tbe best Salve In tbe world for cute.brulsea sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all Kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perlect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get Hehby's Carbolic Salvk, as all ethers are but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 28 cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4 A3" Diamond Dyes are se perlect and se beautiful tbat it Is a pleasure te use them. Hqually geed ler dark or light color, 10 cents. Mrs. Hannah E.Haupt, Sunbury, Pa., says "I have taken Brown's Iren Bitters, te pnriiy: my bleed and It has done all I could wish." Fer sale by If. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. mlB-lwd w .new te secure Health. t seems strange that any one will suffer irem the many derangements brought en by an impure condition el the bleed, when SCO VILL'S 3ABSAPAB1LLA ANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEB SYKUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It Is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, and has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIEB ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders, Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. ions complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Eld ncyat Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects lndi gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and nor veua system. AEK'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. RED HOUSE POWDERS euro all diseases or horse,-cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may21-2 Fer sale at H. B. Cechran's' drug store 137 North Queen street. Tne disagreeable operation et forcing liquids into the head, and the use et exciting anuria, are being superseded by Ely's Cream Balm, a cure for Catarrh, Colds in the head and Hay Fever. Price 59 cents. Apply into nostrils with little linger. Mauy persons in Plttsten and vicinity are using Ely's Cream Balm, a Catarrh remedy, with me9t satisfactory result. A lady down townlsiccevcring the sense of smell which she had net enjoyed for fifteen years. Mr. Barber, the druggist, has used it in his family and commends It very highly. A young Tunkhannock lawyer, known te many of our readers, testifies that, he was cured of partial deafness. Plttsten, Pa , Gazette, Aug. IS, 1879. m22-2wdM,W,Fw niatlicrf itietnerst! Metnersi: Are yftn disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sice child suffering and crying with excruciating pain of cutting teeth 1 If se, go at eucc and get a bottle el MRS. W1N SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little suflerer Immediately depend upon it: tliore Is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en earth wne has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief find health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly eafe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. uiMy-M.WaS&w Hew my threat hurts I Then why den t you use Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tart Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute. mio-lwde'ed&w A '"eiigr., ,ei.i or ere "lr.reat stieuiu ee stepped. Neglect ireqnentiy rcsnits in an in curable Lung DLeaee or Consumption. Biown'e i.renehial Troches de net disenlM the stomach like cough syrupa and balsams, but act directly en the inflamed parte, allaying Irritation, ive relief la Asthma. Bronchial Cenghs, Catarrh, and the Threat Treuhlc? which Sli'gera and Public Speakers are subject te. Fer lhu-ty years Brown's Ilrnnchial Troches have Leen recemmended by phypi clans, and alwaye ive perfect Raitafactleii. Having been tested by wide and constant ue for nearly an ontls-e goneiatien, they have at tained weJ .ecrlted rank among the lew nteple remedies of the asc sold at S-"t csnta a het w r."vher. mv-lvdTTh&FAlw UJSA.TB.tt. Garvin. In this city, March 23, James Gar vin, In the 78th year of his age. His relatives and friends are lespccttully Invited te attend the luneral from his late residence, Ne. 419 East Strawberry street, en Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Ilill cemetery. aid McGlihk. In thisclty, March 22, 1833. Charles A., lntant son of Charles A. and Mary K. Mc Glinn, aged 4 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are rcspecttully invited te attend the funeral, from the rcsidence of the parents, Ne. 414 West King street, te morrow (Saturday) after noon at 3 o'clock. it NEW JinrjSKTlSEMllTS. TOOMS HUH ItKNT. XVi Pleasant and convenient rooms te let, furnished or unfurnished, without beard, at 250 North Duke street. tfd "I70K KENT. JF One Stere and Dwelling, Ne. 303 Neith Oucen street. oppesito Northern Market Heue, Apply STREET. at Ne. 303 NORTH QUKKN U29-tfd WANTED. A BLACKSMITH, WHO CAN de horse shoeing and country work. Wages, $1.25 a day and beard. Steady work te the right man. GEO.E.BERGER, 1 1 Hellam, Yerk County, Pa. "C ASTBll CARDS. IN GREAT VARIETY AND CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT S. H. ZAHM ft CO.'S, ltd 18 and 20 Seuth Queen street. 1 KICKS FOK8ALK PAVING BRICK OF ALL KINDS. We have new a large let et building and paving brick of all kinds for sale. Orders promptly filled. PONTZ ft j BRO., Brick Manufacturers. m22-2td Lancaster, Pa. FOR KENT. A I.AKUK TWO-STORY Brick Heuse. Ne. 131 North Dnke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets. A.J.STEINMAN, 123-tld IsnavLtaBHcxB Office. PUBLIC SALE. ON XCK8DA' AFTER NOON. MARCH 27. at 1 o'clock, will be sold at public sale at 433 East Orange street, a let of Honscheld and Kitchen Furniture, con sistingefBeds and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Bureaus. Cook Steve, Glass, Queens and Tinware, one Wheel and Reel, and a variety et ether articles. C. REYNOLDS. Gee. Hunter, Auctioneer. m23-3td SPECIAL. TBEAT. Te werklngmen in tobacco warehouses and ethers In want of Gents' Furnishing Goods, NOTIONS, ftc. all are respectfully Invited te call and see the bargains new offered at the PEOPLE'S STOCKING STORE. HENRY JSECHTOLD, Ne. 52 N. Queen Street. PUBLIC SALS. ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 23. 18S3, at 1 o'clock p. m , at Ne. 14 Seuth Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN CURNITUKE, Antique Furniture, 3 Marble Tep Tables, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, nearly new. Heater (sell leeder), Kitchen Range and Cook Steve, Pictures, Parler. Ornaments Sela and nner unavst uinee aaeuaeeasware. ecc. iware-et uintr, HSKKY SHUBS mm-T,BTm " ?-r.A'-a.4pwwiwr;?vL, - -r- :.c--. . -&dr. ,, ysLiyytJ?. ,,, c i&?ss&isci jsissv; 'sass s j&s.-:-j '"r-- .. s ,-. nwAvr. FIBST-CLAM HmnxXYABIA'CMAM isier95ets.at "- ' ' HABTMA1T8TBLLOW FKONTCIGAK 8TOXE. LITTLE CHICKS FOX SSUB. Persons wanting te raise chickens can have eggs batched N.w. corner et Lime and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. mil-3td TTOK BE3fT. A STOKE KOOH ARD T Dwellinc containing 5 rooms. Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply attne umaxran en office. . tfd GENUINE HAVANA AKD VARA CIGARS only Scents at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT C1G AB STOKE. BOCK BEfeB UN SATURDAY, at TAP TO-HOBBOW, GASPER KOEHLEB'S LION BBEWBBY, m23-2t Church street, I HAVE BECEIVjsD An ELKuANT As sortment Oranges. Grapes and Bating Apples ler Easter. Alse. Strawberries, 55 bunches ripe Bananas, at the most reasonable prices. It CHAS. W.ECKXRT. PUBLIC SALE OF ILLINOIS HOB8ES. On MONDAY, MAItCH 23. 1S83. will be sold at the Merrlmac Heuse, Ne. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster City, Pa., 10 head of heavy Dralt and Driving Horses, suitable for Lancaster county larm work. 8ale at 1 o'clock, p, m. m23-2t :GEOBGE GBOSSMAN. T FRANK. SAXLOB HAS REMOVED HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY TO NOS. 42 AND 44 WEST KING ST., A9 Exactly qpppeslte the Old Stand. ectll-6md&wK OPBINO CAMPAIGN. SPRING CAMPAIGN. We are again leady with a Stack that wlh surprise you, which for cempletenes?, variety LOW PRICES, Cannet be equalled. AU manufactured in this city by skilled bands. NOTE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES : MEN'S SUITS, S3.50, 4. 94.60, S3, SC, 97 te SIS YOUTH'S SUITS, S3.2B, S3.7C, l 25, 85 TO 1U OUR SPECIALTY. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, -AT- REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. Alse a Full Line et Gents' Furnishing Goods AT BOTTOM PRICES. jS-We pay special attention teMERCHANT TAILORING. Always a full line of PIECE GOODS en hand, which will be made up at LOWEST PRICES. CALL AT Hirsli & Brethers, Great Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, Nes. 2 and 4 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. 4&"Ve shall esteem It a favor for you te call and leek through our IMMENSE STOCK. sep8 ivd JJOOT AND SUOK 1CEIMIRINU. CHEAP AND GOOD AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE, Ne. 51 North Queen St. (Inquirer Butlding.) Children's Shoes, half sole and heeling, 25 and SO cents. Bey '6 half sole and 50 cents. and heeling 40 Men's half sole and 70 cents. and heeling 50 AU Werk Dena Promptly and Neatly. JOHN HIEMENZ. mar23tfdF TTTILLIAMSON & FOsTKK. With Easter we open a Perfect Stock of CHILDREN'S AND BOY'S SUITS el SUPE RIOR QUALITY.madc te fit as perfectly in the Lew Priced Goods as in the Better Qualities. The time Is past ler ill-fitting Children's SciU, for the system empleyed new In the manufac ture or FIttST-CLASS READY-MADE CLOTHING is a never-falling fit. Our Stock for the Children this year has been selected with a careful consideration ler perfect fitting and strongly sewed garments, which consid eration all buyers el Children's and Bey's Clothing will fully appreciate. Te these who are net particular te have the very latest Fashion, we have still a lew of these HAND SOMELY MADE SUITS, a little out el style, ter S3.00. OUR SPRING OVERCOATS Fer GENTLEMEN are in steady demand. The variety te select from Is ample. Prices are moderate, and the Qualltv and Fit First class. FURNISHING GOODS, Hats.TrnnKs, Valises, Rubber Cloaks for Ladles, Bebber Coats far Men and Beys, At Prices that we Guarantee the Lewest. Alse AGENTS ler R. DUNLAP & OO.'S HATS, AS-BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT will open first week In APRIL. Williamson & Fester, Nes: 3436 38 K. King St, Beys Cutieura Remedies. Cattcum BeselYenf , tbe new bleed purifier internally, and Cuttearm and Cattcera Seap, the great skin cares, externally, clear the Complexion, cleanse the Skin and Scalp, and purify the Bleed of every species or Itching, Scaly. Pimply. Scrofulous, Mercurial and Can cerous Seres, Humors, Ulcers, Swellings. Tu mers. Abscesses, Bleed Poisons, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and all etner Torturing Disfigurations, Skin Blemishes and Humors or Childhood, when physicians, hospitals and all ether means fall. uetlcara Besolveet operates with energy upon tbe bowels, liver, kidneys and pores of the skin, purifying tbe system of all humors unu diseases arising irem impure oieoa, in herited weaknesses and mercurial poisons. Cntlcura, a medicinal Jelly, clears off all ex ternal evidences of bleed, skin and scalp iiumera, eats away dead skin and flesh, in stantly allays Itchlngs and Irritations, softens, seethes and heals. Werth its weight in geld for any itching humor, Itching piles and deli cate irritations of either sex. Uotteera Seap, fragrant with delicious flow er odors and healing balsams, contains in a modified form all the virtues et Cuticuka, and Is Indispensable in treating skin diseases, ln tantile and birth humors, rough, chipped or greasy skin, black heads and skin blemishes, and Is an exquisite Skin BeanttHer. TheCuTicuRA Rkuxmes are the only real curatives for diseases et the skin, scalp and bleed, and may be used from Infancy te old age. Price. Cutictjra Baset.vairr,$l per bottle. Ccticvra, SO eta. per box;. large boxes, $1. Cuticusa. Seap, J5 cts. Cuticuka Shayihg Seap, IScts. Sold by all dealers. Petter Drug aet Chemical Ce., Bosten. rnTTTCOBA SOAP. VLIXX hlcrhlv medh Abselutelv pure. hiuhlv medicinal. Indorsed bv physicians, preferred by the elite. Sales, 1881 and 1882. 1,000,000 cakes. Sold everywhere. CAT.ARRH. SANF0RBS RADICAL CURE. The Balsamic Distillation of Witch Hazel, American Pinr, Canadian Fir, elarl- gela clever Blessem, etc. Fer the Immediate relief and Permanent cure of every form et Catarrh, from a Sluiple Head Celd or Influenza te tbe less el Smeil, Taste and Hearing, Cough, bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. Relief in five minutes in any ana every case. Nothing like it. Grateful, fragrant, wholesome. Cure begins from first application, and is rapid, radical, permanent and never tailing. One bottle Radical Cure, cne Bex Catarrhal Solvent and bant erd's Inhaler, all in one pack age, lerming a complete treatment, et all druggists ter $1. Ask ler Sanfehd'b Radical Cure. Petter Drue and Chemical Ce., Bosten. COLLINS' Voltaic leculc Fer the relief and prevention, tbe Instant It is applied of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hystciia, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Cellins' -latert (an Electric Battery combined with a Pereus Piaster) and laush at pain. 25c. everywhere. niar21-lydW,S,ftw I ifckOHU THK KlViCK. BEYOND THE RIVER. Away Acress the MUslsalppl is Held a Con vincing Conversation. " I tell you sir. that they are one et the neat est combinations overproduced, and my ex perience of that sort of thing has besn wide enough te entitle my judgment te some re spect." "Oh, I don't knew," responded the first speaker's friend, with allttle yawn, as theuga he didn't take much Interest In the subject, " I have never been able te see much differ ence in these things. They are all pretty nearly the same size, and made et about ttie same stuff." The talk, et which the foregoing is a frag ment, took place in Gallatin, Missouri, net long age. In the snug office et Dr. M. P. Flow ers, one of the leading physicians et the state, who followed up the vein In t hich he had in treduced It substantially in these words : "Nonsense, that Is the rigmarole et ahoy, or rather of aman who either doesn't knew or doesn't care what he says. These things, as you call them, arc just as different us the moon is from green cheese. New, liniments, lotions and ointments are very geed in most casts for the relief of pain and inflammation. But, in the first place, they are unclean. They soil the hands and the linen, besides being always ent of reach when tucy are most wanted." " Well, my dear doctor," sighed.the traveler from the North, "what wouldyeu have? This i-s a wretched world anyhow, and nothing is ever at hand when it is wanted, Yeu can't feugucst anj thing '' Yes, I can,' broke in the doctor, thump ing the table with his first. ' 1 can suggest BENSON'S CAl'CINE POROUS PLASTER. I have tried it en my patients, and have ti led it en myself ter an attack of Neumenia, and In all cases relief has followed in from three te lerty-eight hours. The old plasters arc stage coaches the Capclne Is atelegiaphlc dispatf h. Fer instance, incases el Neuralgia. Mnscnlar Rheumatism. Lumbago, retarded action of the Kidneys, und ," " I give itup. doctor, and in case of need I'll buy Bensen's," said the traveler, pleasansly. In the centre et the genuine is cut the word CAPCINE. 3eabnry & Jehnsen. Chemists, New Yerk. mar20-2wdW,S&w pAKKIIIi'8 GINUEK TOIV. ETERY MAN HIS OWN BOSS. Hew te Promote Pergenal Power A New lladlcal Reformer. " There Is no prevision in the Divine econ omy ler political bosses 1" With abangefhls fist, and in the voice of a man who bad made up bis mind en the sub ject. Rev. James Chambers, et Calvary Pres byterian church, Harlam, recently opened bis sermon with this announcement. He was right. The only boss authorized by the Boek is mentioned in these words : "He who rnleth his own spirit is greater than he who taketh a city." Commonly, the better side et men is subject te the despotism et the worse side Bad pas sions, bad humors, mean jealousies and base revenge are all bosses. One et tbe worst bosses Is bile. What is most depressing in philosophical or theological thought is due te it. Old General Debility Is another tyrannical boas. He lashes men who arc naturally geed until they neceme unnaturally bad or misera bly weak. Concerning his deliverance Irem this bond age, Rev. 8. P. Lewes, pastor et the Eighth Street Baptist church, St. Leuis, Me., wiitce: ' 1 was suffering irem exhaustion and general debility. As an invlgerant I used Pabkxr's Gikeku Tonic. I never met with anything se effective. It is an elegant family medicine. 1 take a bottle In my valise when I go enmv annual vacations." Parkeb's GntOKBTome neither intoxicates nor promotes a desire for strong drinks. The most pronounced temperance people use and praise it for this reason alone. It cures Malarial Fevers, Consumption, Rheumatism and all Diseases el the 15 feed. Alse weaknesses pecu liar te women. Its action Is prompt and per vasive. Test It ence, and you will adept It as ahome remedy. Price 50 cents and tl abettle. Hlscex & Ce., Ce., Chemists, New Yerk. xnarl-lvw eewAdS NOTICK. APPLICATION WILL BE made te the governor el this common wealth for a charter Incorporating the East ern Market Heuse Company el 1 .an caster City, Pa., under tbe previsions of the Act et Assem bly entitled " An Act te provide for the Incor poration and regulation of certain corpora Hens." approved the fflth day el April, a. D , 1874 the character and objectet which corpor ation shall be the establishment and mainte nance et amarket house. D. P. ROSENMILLCB, Altenev far Anntfpinta FRIDAY SVXMIMQ, iCABCH,'a3, 1888. THE APP0EH0NMENT. PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. Tbe Democrats aire the Republicans a Very Decided Advantage. They De mand Mere. Special Dispatch te the Is-rxuxaxxcxa. Harbisburq, March 23. The Heuse was occupied at the session this morning in the consideration of the legislative appor tionment bill, which the framer estimates would give the Republicans 27 senators and 112 members of the Heuse, and the Democrats 23 senators and 93 members. After Mr. Ferth. Democrat, had offered an amendment proposing several changes in the senatorial distriets of Philadelphia, a genera discussion ensued of a partisan character. Sterrett, Republican, of McKean, made a long argument, in which he maintained that a nnmber of the senatorial districts had been unconstitutionally formed. He moved te recommit, for the purpese of having the bil! made' constitutional. The Republicans generally sustained his views. Speeches were made by Furtb, Animer-man-and ether Democrats, in which they claimed the spirit of the constitution had been followed in the apportionment of the several senatorial districts. They, hew ever, expressed a willingness te have the bill recommitted after its passage through second reading. Owing te the fight the Republicans made against the bill the Democrats re fused te recommit it. Colbern proposed an amendment substituting the bill agreed en by the Republicans, which was defeated, and the bill passed second' reading with Furth's amendment. The following bills were favorably reported : permitting the house of refuge te receive youthful delin quents from the state of Delaware; te secure greater uniformity in the secrecy of the ballet. The Heuse then adjourned until Monday evening. CHICAGO'S MAYORALTY. The Hitch Between the Republicans ana Independents Making Things Uncertain. Chicago, March 23. The cemmittee appointed by tbe Republican city conven tion te confer with the Independents who have nominated If. T. Crane for mayor were in session with the Independent cemmittee yesterday afternoon, and until late at night. Crane is a wealthy and prominent manufacturer of high standing, and known chiefly as a successful business man. He is a lifelong Republican, but of a strongly independent nature. The opposi tion te him inside the Republican ranks is confined te a few of the politicians headed by Congressman Geerge R. Davis. His chief competitor in the mayoralty race will be Carter H.Harrisen, the present mayor, who has many strong political combina tions in his favor. Should the Republicans endorse Crane, however, it is considered very nearly certain that he will be re elected. Crane has net sought the nomi nation, but en the contrary an nounced te the conference last night that if another man could be selected upon whom both Independents and Republicans could unite mere heartily than upon him he would willingly withdraw in favor of that candidate. The conference will held further meetings this week. The election will occur en April second. SECKKTallY POLGEK. HIh Condition of .Health A Complication of His. Washington, March 23 Secretary Fol Fel gcr 13 net se well te day. Fer several weeks he has been ill one day and better the next. The immediate cause is ever-work and insufficient 'nourishment. This has empeverisbed the bleed and depicted the system te such an extent as te render him extremely suscep tible te climatic changes and liable te easily contract local diseases. He was at first attacked by a slight congestion of the right lunr, which lasted only a day or two, then followed biliousness, accompanied by a daily rigor, suceeeded by slight fever. This lasted a week or mere. Then he was well enough te attend at the department for a few days. A change in the weather caran and he contracted sere tbreat, and tbat having disappeared his cold has new settled in and about the eyes. At no time has he been seriously ill. He has been well enough te desire te attend te business, but tee ill te bear the whole burden of his duties. His physician has new prescribed abselute rest, and advises him that it will be unwise te attempt te transact any business for several weeks It is probable that with that time he will take a sea tiip te Bermuda or elsewhere. WIBK. Telegraphic ew.i et tne ARernoec. Four prisoners in the B0130 City, Idaho, territenal penctentiary, overpowered their two guards at the stene quarry yesterday and made off with their weapons. The New Yerk and Brooklyn courts and commercial exchanges were closed te day and the churches were largely attended. As it is net a leal holiday the banks, aud public offices were open. The New Jersey Legislature adjourned sine die at coon te day. Auc Slayback, of the "Wilkesbarre Ex press sues Rebeit Bauer, of the Demekrat ischen Wechlcr ler siu.uiH) for libel. The French anarchist?, ttercure. Alio Alie mane, Lctillcur, Fizilier and Bestelle have been released from custody. It is stated tbat ether anarchists arrested recently will shortly be liberated. The labor troubles at Joliet, IU., rolling mills have been settled between the offi cials and employees. Jarjct, Rcadjuster, has been declared by the court of appeals te have been law fully elected last June mayor of Peters burg, Va. 148 emigrants have left Cannemara for America. Joe Brady is te be tried April 10th for the Phoenix park, Dublin, murders. The otters will be tried singly later. Nugent and twelve ethers ou trial m Belfast, for conspiring te murder, were convicted te day, after an unfavorable charge by the judge and a speech for the crown in which O'Donevan Ress, Jehn Dewy, James Redpatb, and P. J . Sheri dan were accused of connection with the Armagh Assassination society. Jack Watts and William Gillard, notor ious "rustlers," were arrested by Majer Fountain's command at Lake Valley,Nev., and iu attempting te escape both were shot dead. A BORDER. xLUHT. Three "tt lilte Men and an Indian a Fatal ynarrel. ST.Leuis.Mar. 23 A dispatch fremMus kogee. I. T., says that en the border of tbe territory of the Seminole nation, Brady Bretney, Eli Perryman, Billy Orimraitt and an Indian quarreled ever a game of cards, and the Indian killed Bretney and Perryman. Giimmitt was also killed by one of the three during the sheeting. Next morning two brothers, friends of the dead men, caught the Indian and riddled his body with bullets. WEATUKB IRuICATlONH Washington, March 23 Fer the Middle Atlantic Btatea, cloudy weather, with light rain or mew,, southerly veering te northwest winds, iutieaary or lower terapentan, fiauJfcUewriL, bj;f riiifc i tr. Hew Yeke, lUrelu 'vt.JKwaJK; f "Cm eenuHi oeort te-day in tbe Oakling, held for William H. Haveratiafc eiw Levy te appear and 1 morrow war the nvmeert I admitted toIbaU.CenkUBg'B that as the.'shoetiBr waa i I !. - ' ' client snenia ee admitted te Mm? LtVl Chicago Hogs-Receipts, UAM boa meats, 7.CO0 bead ; market weak; dull lower; mixed, 76 90; heavy, tr 1 iBMMilyftta'MfartBMt? emmmammatfCmaTT' , ... .. ... , m 'smmsmmmm.t -: - " v M W . "''. . , j,. ers holding ofTter In-wnr nrinir nrf wrfTTSTf , orders diminishing. "- vwue-iteceipta, jjmema ; ninwalB. tJtmW- -head: moderate! vntlmwilrit c-v - lower, except in most desirable iiumlmi Z pert stee. J6 ce7 SO; geed te cSeta Si ping, f S 0086 23 : common te fair mad mMMELv.' $5 3035 90 ; butchering stock, 134. M, " fair demand en cannlmr aeceuntiaMiataaK? and feeders In liberal supply and light and demand weak at $3 leas. ... '. - - r Sheep Receipts, 3,800 head ; nhtnwta; Kt head ; general market strong and bztikvawt' geed demand en local and cistern aeeeutx,1 IfMllll 1 common te tair, 33fj473: n $5136; choice te extra, $6 i expert sheep at latter price. mmrtimi ti fal i- VI 41AA 7 . nihw '.re, . $5 156 ; choice te extra, 8 MtMeat Saw ? J25 t.ast iibxbtt uaiue iteceipta. a Wfl ' . . ... . . -t.vv market slew at vestfirdava nrleM- nrim aaam. V--- vfc 650: fair te troed. SS 9Sa.4 ra ? IklSrsI '" -3 Hern Rpcfllnt,. 1 K hurl . - - - - - ---- r - " "-! TiT.Tj-.Lr--'j :ivrz - - jwv-i - " uunueipiuas, (. seH ai; XGOEBn? Wmmige J'tSSS!1?.!?' 2.fi0? neld' imMi jswwiv, fuuviiy j, oil tu KUOU. ID MM'Br common, 4 5035. - j K Lecal stocks and Bones. Reported by J. B. Leng. . rar TaL Lanc'ity c per ct. Lean, due 1888... re 1885... 109 ' 1890... 100 u 1895... 10C 5porct.InlerMyears.. 19B " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... MB 3rs mhsg?' in i or ai veara.. loe " 4 " in 5 or 29 years.. 100' " 0 " in 10 or a years. 10B. Hanbclm borough lean lea mscxuAKaeus BTOcxa. Quarryvllle R. R. 60 Millersvllle Street Car. fie Inquirer Printing Company M SB Watch Factory loe V Has Light and Fuel Company...... as Stevens Heuse (Bends) iw Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company. Susquehanna iron Company loe Marietta Hollowware Stevens Heuse no Sicily Island se East Brandy wine & Waynesb'g.... SO MOlersvllle Nermal Scheel Northern Market... i... XlbCKLLAKCOUS BONDS. a m 19 '5 I at ietH QuarryvUle It. R., due 1S93 108 Reading & Columbia R. R5's 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1S3S tee Lancaster tias Light and fuel Ce dnein ler 20 yeara 100 Lancaster das Light and Fuel Ce- duel8SS 100 tukh riaa STOCKS. BhrSm-intrA Ileaver Vaiiev a 98 tot. 1(8 la. Bridgeport & Uoreshoo ISM Columbia A Chestnut Hill 2 Columbia A Washington 25 Columbia A Big Spring 25 Columbia A Marietta 25 Maytown A Klizabethtewn 25 is-' . as is .Lancaster a ispnrata 25 Lancaster & Willow Street 25 Straseurg Millport 25 Marietta X Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount J.tv 25 Lanc..Bllzabetht'n AMiddlet'n 100 Lancaster & Frultvllle. SO Lancaster & Litltz 25 Lancaster A Wllliamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner. 50 Lancaster A Manhelm 25 Lancaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland 100 Lancaster ASuauuehanna. 309 BAKK STOCKS First National nan k. jioe Farmers' National Bank 50 Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster Cenntv National Bank.. 150 31 8 48 60 54. 75 U ISAM 41 iiejb lhxat i4s.au 107 14S 141JB 148 268 150 140 154 7i 130 105 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Bank. 100 Kphrata National Bank 101 irirst National Bank, Columbia.. 100 first National Burnt, ytrasburg.... 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 Litltz National Bank 100 Manbeln National Bank 100 nnien National Bank. Mount Jey. 00 New Helland National Bank....... lm Gap National Bank 100 BONDS. riUKNWaLL ALEUAKON R. H. OO. Railroad Company. : 5 PER CENT. BONDS. FREE OF TAXES. THE CORNWALL A LEBANON BAIL read COMPANY will receive bids, at par. and accrued lute est from January 1, 1888. Fer 5 per cent, Uccfe'ered Bends, redeemable)' alter uiy 1, iej., mm payaoie JUiy 1, iws. interest payable January 1 and July 1 et each year at the olbce of the Company. - ' Jta-Thc issued is entira amount Ot BONDS te ba $150,000, Cernvall & Lebanon Secured by a r -"4 FIrat Mortsrase en the Read. Rnlllnir Stnalra V.Vr -- ----. e - . ),y uepets, irepcriy ana rrancnises ex ta '. said Comeratlon. jy'tm aiauicu ami uuiivureu 10 . t.:s--; William A. Hnber and Jacob H. BedMCker, f-t0f- xrusiees, ana uniy receraea. THE BONDS Will be issued In amounts el $100. $500, and $1,000, . As subscribers may prefer. Apply te HUGH H. MAXWELL. Secretary and Treamnr, CerawalL Fa Or at the Lebanon Dime Saving Bank, non. Pa. mlO-4wdWJw czexaura. . llM ?. T.-i 75S s. ti. UATHVON. OVERCOATS, im Dress Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloeas, -sf WtfcteKj In desirable winter materials. ly te order ter men and boys, at bottom ier iue next two menies, at S. 8. RATHT0F8 Merchant Tailoring Ne. 101 N. Qum 8t, J23-lmeed LANCASTER, PA. 38 1 SOOTS BB.OMM. Tf HIEMKNZ. a. ? CLOSING OUT! jj Beets .and Shoes AT AND BELOW OOBT. '5-2'l -&&&$l MUST BE SOLD BT MABCK MT8. CA AT OSCS AND W-jiK' -r?i.i: Tf'j." SKOUBS BAKOAXMK "-K SaysiT urr juit.. - t X J. 111. JmkVJ - .. . . - fTT .i?SA "TJiiSj "W .fc"- 'i -r & i .m 1 u ckst.j . ryv' Ma--; i&rc Rj-jf2j 'r-mi . - SF&i rntsa sf". U4., saV ' & -k Jf!t .ajs VMC7 1 .Isifill i23?a 'm v?iy Jfti-4 Ztsm fAA'T' .?2a&.. ' vm iZ!Ji "'AV -i!'4 AW:- m t v&. J?.-Mi' xai.v t.j-. ''&& t:j y-tf jf .T!W4J&.,i .rU',i e'M4 f-ii - 151 r-K; sfiir . jV 5- M vm .CKA . . i yta "Mfr ""T? J"t ms m ?XL' vju-. fk'ifc- $; 'ZL1 3f a m iV" Jjan ...v j'sre, t- "Xi! "i JAi-j-y -' fcf- MmmMsMk4iMMmmmmm iisiir