A 4. ' f. tV F? "i$ ft 1 ) t j&y- l s." . fc'Vfl' ISM - l(StV IWi It . , 1 bt ' 4-: c ri' iSU lJr33rVAWi' Km k. i r --mim u ft i W. HB. i i i- LCSS V . Jf iJjAnt 1 Jvs SrtJKfeSSfV- wlVi rv M ur 'v9 $' H m ip I A bar. L v yv , Jli5L-.' 't tiy i -m r vi-'L .- .-' - "K rSSr : 36' . -'v - J ii. &'l V V A wMjittMrWa last evenlnjr, Vm the rsrlnctM thoroughfares. UiO' etenifljg, AbeJ'accem panled ilerea ueefge. Minera restaur Queee street, mhI stepping up Jtl lOrOTTWOTB. you lutve tfimt" nsketl Uie no ber-tcrnier. -shell," answered Abe, "mid I It M we are In n hurry." der begea te epen Uie eysters, htm te keen en openlntr until tbrtep, adding, "I ntn hungry, had a W" w eat te-ciar." te mend repHed. "Yes, and I X te-day." two had eaton all tlte oysters lliey (Abe's companion orderod a sllce of yett have a sllce tee T" asked the bar- efcingatAuc. bellove net" he replied. Hut when was brought, Abe loekod greedily at it "loekod geed," and culling It pieces picked upone half of it In ii aud ate it Hhls was going en tlie bar-tender ttitte uneasy, and had boiiie fear that whom he rocegnlsd, would net jmy but Abe pulled out n whele handful or hacks, niore meney thou l've lmd In lifer? Heys the bar-tender, and paid Ids ted as he left the bar-room he Held te Ids fWUMitten, "Hy Ged, I'm known." ij'AM was welUlresHcd, wero a line sealskin Ux'lHHhir'rV'l vim." . te MM' j4M(f Ceteiwi A . i.x f i ,. .:....t i i...i.. IS 'VcT a1 carnuu " wuicu imci wraii. JIO i. ,wr "waBnotaiscuiseii in nuv manner, nun huuihuu , &fcHeUy at his case -yMtc-fe" Why didn't you arrest him T" asked ene i ft eiaiiiier Hcu-ueiiiura iiiit looming. ,,i' ti would nave inaue out wen in aitonipi-,i-Wieirto arrest two nnncdmen, wouldn't IT" .(?"-'. .3jta 4t.A lu.fnn.lAf (tutlll. ...lm,lt, Ir. Iinlr. htnimu UIU uii-Hiimvii .vi, nwnAij .w ..k.' V" ie ht llttle Johnny Rote." ,t?Mi' Well, you'd jlst been killed, data all," ysiW-a colored man in the rear of the bar- -aW. .Abe Hnraard won't allow no man te Mt him, mind that I saw Abe at 2 o'clock ' vflk'lHeriiin' en Duke street near de court s - vWl eren bee nun wlieu no comes te iV .Vm to'see his gal, but I'd nover gie him ; -. ffJWhOishlsgalT" asked the reporter. ylkMwi Hvesen North street; but Abe "iwpi't there last night; thegal'8 sick; don't Mnrvwnavs tne manor wun nor. K ew loeK I," iys ths darkey, "don't say anything alibis, for Abe inlptit think 1 was giving .aim i woman i ue mat ter any t a man of about Abe's inii "",at- saicl. " I oiilvKet out te- ir-terider understood him te mean I been discharged from j.dl. but he "dldn'l se. THIS VEST YET ill VEX. Thel,rsl))terlan Memerial Cliurcli Kntertulti- inent Last Kenlng. r:P Taft-Htl reshytcrlall f t fvifturjiii vim' I. V'L. V,,. - . . . .. "-"wwwtiwiu;U s.roet, last Ibrary itsse iSmnrver" iEmW'ii?' "y" Yeung Men's I. ibv ii iraWWTthe geed enler kept audience present deserved ment which Rev. Thompson iwld S-ttaem in dismissing. Promptly at7U e clock ;-,Kev. Thompson announced ' Our Creeling xVjv ulee," by the choir or tlie cnurcii, ami uie "&ra jjfoUewlng progrenimo : lteSeeUatlen--''Ourghllrcll0eIlll, AtlJJv ill 1.1,1111 1H l.i. tJfr'MVuiln"' WVlceinc. PrettV rilinresc." HSV? II. W,llli' V '.5?.,e J ilanneulca, Oscar llrlnkinnii, q.tBeet Organ II. W.OIbsen. M&HV?-'KecltHtten-"Why Is the Heg's Nose Always 'I ' t-A -'nirt?" , Wilincr Kurtz. "vi. - r-? ji. UundiuH miiuh i.niinr." ...r.ii. ii.iihiviii '' T'j Qnln lTI,n lllil llluelf (Tul." xW.-ye "'" " AlUi4 Flrirenci! Diehl. 'Keeltatlen "Thu Meney less Man," Philip Weller. Bole i,.3llKSllallle ncchteld. CornetSelo Miss MliinloCegley. Itecltatlen " The Crew's Chlldicn," Kdgar TheiiiHtuu. llllel"SillllllL'." MIhs Lillian Gervln and II. XT. Ollssen. Dlalogue "The Mttle Intercessor," Misses lamra Dlehl, Ltlllan Rarvln, Ada Zcrcber, Ida Culdwell. Keoltatleii "Baibara Freilchle," Philip Welter. Bole "In the Gleaming," It. W. tilhseu, Itecltatlen "Uuilty, or Net Guilty i" Ada Zerchcr. " i-..i Knle Mlssllallle llet'llielil. sSnrJ&t, Duct. , Misses Dlchl and Zerchcr. r' ,".Keclltlon-"TheJtacii,"....Win.A.llrtukuiiiu. TSV?'VV Cornet Bole, ...fllss Minuiuuegiey. Wv KeoHtlen-"Tho Pig unil tlie lien," W$1?3&$1 Miss Florence lllehl. Vim ?tKecHtlon-"The Fig and t.en." 1 iiirSiiV' Miss Florence f !' WSt Harmonica Oscar llrlnl ' r$&'txe'ilP Organ ..-. t H. w.t jaSjfeqalieWs-''lioedNIht,"...ri... Ibsp" .gvelr. evening ng was p. yery pleasant eiKf nu imeivit tee long eccUP'"S Ju' SpoSygeod were tw oles or --' r.....nmrMiXd by Prof. oramnie ' i -a tttirl A lilnr. imei e """ ";- Isn teueiiyi uj dcO. ,f J' e .Uev ppeariiik read "1: was pre- Klrnraia Irmn BOUOai i was ip Weller, who read larbaia VeABEtltTOWH KEWS. Sales uf Tobacco In the Northwestern ABETUiewH, iuerca O. XUtTO lias much tobacco purchased in this see seo soe as the prices nreTtoe low, The fel- ; was purchased by William Ilanjimf.rri vester it Ca, Xjaucasterai;- selected i AmeB Blweri aero seed leaf 12, -I, 2 ; r KeTlurtl 1 acre seed leaf 10, 4, 2, 1 ncre a 10, 5, 2, and 1 case Havana 15 ; Sam'l i aero sceil leaf 12, 4, 2; Sam'l Kemlig I seed leaf 8 cente through ; Henry ltam- racreHced leaf 12, 4, 2, U aero Havana r9; Ahrm. If. Klwdv li aero seed leaf 12. 5$4i t'AHen Eshlemen J acres seed leaf 12, 1i-i1r Jt- 4, XX ere Havaua 12,6,2; Abr. Wi Obcr- fit 5 $ BOtHr l acre soeu leai te, J, -; iienryn. 4M$& Ciruber aero seed lear 7, 3, 2 ; Martin N. "- Ulsser )f aero seed leaf 7, 2 ; Uenj. Wittner acre seed loam, 2; Peter morn i aero seed .l.r'V.VlBaf ft Jno. B. Ilcisey 1 aero seed lear (J, a, aM', Vl"-". ?V, fl T.nm'niivknr 1 npre seed leaf tL 2 s II. t v . ivamuiur i aero eveu ii "i -, " " jjviiu Jii . . i..rrt e . l n t i... , , mi'V aerealluTOuaB. 2; rjam'l Drace i aero seed jfr -fe'i s i Jehn oeldors i aero seed leaf 10, i, 2. 1-T V c- r n. t ,1 1tH.nA w .... . 1 e iieuniaii 17 wnun jiuvuuu, e, ii, lit by Oca 8. Koenard, for a N. V. linn ; i iiarnnart 'J uerea evu cai, ou. -j, a; tlarber 2 acres soed leaf. 8K, 2, 2: Orandt 1 aero seed leaf, 10, 4( 2, 4 acres Ul, IS 2 LiCVl ijongenccjter - acres I, SK. !, a; JllOk USiw A ucre xutvuua, !; Coe, Gclss2 acres seed leaf, 10, 4, ! SPOUT AT TIDBBKATlNO niNK. rucsday oveuiuK a very pleanaut event placoattherink, tlie occasion being a masqueda ThoseiaKingpartln.lt rreni all sectktiw. -The grand march I bv Mr. Ilarrv totter and Miss Kate K.'kcr, who wm followed by fifty ladies entlemen. The "wlety el the disguises II as their olemnee were weuderful, U"appesired h'itewu Count, and as 1 ilItSH. VOuiikve. uuiuib wure Hike the -"Hootch Oirl," Teiy, pier Hubbard, ".' "xsuuaie mil," an," "lllue and Ulacic Prlnce," or Uev." "cnwercjia," uiewn." 4Inental. " "Ueonce Washlnuteu. " iCermaiiHuuter," and many ethors, i the time arrived rer iiumasKing uiore Bikli fun, as the greater part et the i were unknown w eacu euiur. ine gem Intend te. repeat it again in the near i. en (Saturday evrimg mere wiu oe a lie carnival. . ... leading inerchani ei me town. Air, A, ger, uasuuteH w w uuii mr. jenu Hicmaiiuul Mr. Harry llunUsbcrger, Jiers. These two gentlemen have been liful and iudinrtrleus clerks for mero Rien yeai-s. L' fSiuulav evcnlna. Mr. J. W. Murray. wMtrJHiIted in matrimony with Miss Kate NtfLu"jt near this place, by tlie Uev, J. y. ' ,Tt' 'V c 'l A Crank " ,WaUliiian. Uray, 45 years old, a natlve of Devon Deven ngland, and who Bald he came from tbarre. Pa., w arraigned in court In nrk en Wednesday en a charge of Un ite ucejareu mm ousaien was te Urover Cleyelid aud assume tlie cernment JMy Was committed care ul the oeumiiwW'nera of thariUei Ne0 tuaU -,' iw 4 ..,- : TV , 4j ass rmm nuute 'jtpim nctc jh grtl H WHUhtttrvniU iMCatambte. " IMerat WMrtaw. ,Mataf fcorreipendence of trrLUUKNCKii. UOtiVMBiA, Marcu e. Tiie oispesition or the trattp In Columbia, Is orie of the things no one ventures te take in baud. The town In certainty overrun with them. It Is diffi cult te discriminate between the worthy and worthless, and people have adopted the plan of locking their gates result theso men who have no gates te lock, feed the tramps. One family Informed us they have regular callers In the vagrant line, who apiKJ.ir te have sotlled In Columbia perma nently. We have always round it a nrei class plan te iniike the tramp earn what he oatswhen wetlndhlm ablo-bedlcd enough. Ashes In the cellar, garbage in the yard, weed plle te roduce te kindling weed etc, But don't let htm In the heuse if no men are en the premises. A "La ClioclatiUre" te be Held. A La Choclalaire will be held In the lco lce lco ture room of the Fourth street Presbyterian church, en or about the 20th Inst It will Ijo underthodlrecUon of the ladles of the church. Theso festivals are becoming veiy popular in large cities and as they are new te Columbia we will explain brlefly that a La Checlataire is ail entertainment where the principal arti cle te l)e disposed of is chocolate. It is gener ally displayed by some confectioner who firovliles the chocelatoon sale, In all the forms n which It is manufactured. The atlendauls are In full dress and in this rase we are in formed will number about II fly Indies aud gentlomen. The novelty of the entertain ment will no doubt soctire a generous (wtrou (wtreu (wtrou nge. The cutse te which the proceeds will be dovetod Is ene worthy el lilcral support Leaned for n Htonige IIiiikc. The McClure projierty en AValu lit street, formerly used as a slate works has been leased by the Columbia transfer and com mission company for the slornge of goods. The larce frefirlit warehouse built bv the 1. gi It It has lecit found net large enough te accommodate the Increase of ImslueHX. Car leads of goods are received here and deliver ed te jieluls In this and adjoining ceuiitltH. The freight is principally agricultural im plements. ltellgleu I iili'llli;'ii f. The religious interest continues at the Methodist church. The protracted ellerts which ha e been going en for no oral w eeks will, no doubt, clese this week. The pastor, Hev. It V. lluinphrlss, will lc.ive en the 10th Inst, te attend the annual session of the l'lilladcliihiacenrureiice, te lw held In Phila delphia. This will be (he closing j car of llev. IlumiihrLss' p.Lstorate with tills ieople. The meetings at the ilelhel Churcli or Cud, under the direction of the owmgellst, Jenes, continue with unabated interest and the membership appear te be cry much hi earn est In their geed work. Lenten services are lield daily In 8t Paul's 1. 11, Ht Jehn's liiithcran and all the Catholic-churches. Metrs Almiit Tultn. The sidewalk fronting the armory bulld iiig in hi UCt)lhillluirtil'iTvlll result in Injury te some pedestrian unless ppeedily reimircd, It is patched up with a Ixurd at piescnt Itcmcmber the rolling mill accident It was thought that would protenlcssou Hiilllcieiit te last for Heme time. Attendants at the eicni heuse during the last few entertainments have noted that there Is a serious leak in the reef which is damag ing the frescoing. The attention of the prejKtr committee! lias l.-eciiYalled te the matter aud hasended there. A few sheets of tin will net jMrtwmuuW us frescoing nne that csUlutv Our industries nre terging nneaii ami ro re isirt increased business. The Kcoley stoe company, it is nam, w in uiaicn a six er eenu divldcuil this year. A gentleman yesterday rcfuscil te dlspose of a block of stocks for less than (ftl it share. It is leperted that tlie tue Chestnut Hill furnaces, new standing Idle, w ill shortly re ro re sume. liike former rolling mill reports we trust the statement will seen develop Inte a reality. The lumbermen are evidently net ex ercised about the (liming break-up or the ice Iarge piles eriumlicraiustaekcd along shore that hi the ecut of mi oxtensUe frufhet would be creatlv damaged. Company C. is expts'ted home thlseveiiiiig or te-mono w morning. Mr. Z. C. Handy Jis ultcndlng court us a w itness in the Stauflcr suit A luirty of Columbia gentlemen are mak ing an effort te secure the apic.iruucc here of the McCaull etiera ceiukiuv. in the " Uecgar Ktildcnt," us our amusement going people haeexpirssed adeslie te hear this particu lar openu Heme of the Columbia ladies nre studying the art of hammering brass, and seme have already beceme iiuite prellcieut in making articles ernaiiicnhil and useful. A group or practical jokers amused thciu thciu selcs by lllling the cars, eyes and nostrils of a drunken man with catsup. Four bottles of catsup were emptied in carrying out this In teresting joke. The cliaiices of an extensive break el the ice gerge at this jieliit lessen with each day. A XAItltOir ESt'dl'E. J l'lrc at the Alm.hmiMi tVhldi Alight lime Krsultvd In (Jrciit Dlsiutrr. Tills nieriilnp; slight llie occurred in tlie new county almshouse, and had it net been for tlie linielyTllHcevcry of it by fcuperliiteii tluut Ilreck, It might-liave pmvcu orycil erycil orycil eus. Mr, Ilreck was awakened ulxmt '1 o'clock by sinoke, with wlilch tlie building was filled from cellar le reef. He quickly xan down stairs unil begun making tin oxainl exainl liatiyu of tlie rooms. Hcf seen discovered that tlie cause of tlie trouble was in the shoemaker Hliep, which Is d situated en the Krcuuri fleer In the eeslernJ end of the building. Uprui,ettfcTmir this rocjnJiIxJlcitrfeTrnd the weyd work of ene of the windows te be en lire. He attached the line of hese belonging te the Institution te Iho plug In the yard and with the aid of Mr. Itehrer, who lcsldes near by, hail the tire extinguished in a short time. After thosmeko had cleared away they found that ene sldoef the sill had Iwcii badly burned. A spark from the frame fell upon the shoemaker's bench niul,after burning through it, died out. Mr. ilreck thinks the damage by tire will net be mero than $15 or $20, and nothing was Injured by the the water. When the inmates of the building discov ered the amoke they wcre terribly excited. In a short time all were dewiibtaireaud many had their bundles picked ready te leave. Mr. ilreck succeeded in convincing them that there was no danger and all were induced te return te their beds. Nene of the people are insane ; they are merely paupers. Mr. Ilreck glves his theory of tlie origin of the lire. He nays that a number of matches had been lclt lying en the win dow where the lire caught and he thinks that ene was carried under the sill by a mouse. It Igniled lu seme way there, and the llre may have been slowly burning for seme time. XOIF I'll WES THE- CAVSE. Tlie Opem Iloiike Jammed te See "Uncle Tem's Cabin" Lust Eienlng. Tlioadiulnistratlenvcallicruud everything clse limy change as oHen as they plpase, but nothing BoeniH te cflect the popularity of that geed old play of " Unele Tem's Cabin," capccially w hen it in given at low prices. A cemiuuiy of that kind, uiuler the iiiuniigo iiiuniige inent of that imi'iilar old Nhewiiian, H. DraiKir, struck Ijuiciwtcr yosterday, and their reception id tlie eismi heuse last night wai almost us warm ns that ofOrevor Clqvo Clqve land at -Washington. Notcrinthe history of Fulton opera nouse has a larger crowd been accommodated within iW walls. At eight o'clock the lobby el the tbcatre was standing full, and probably two hundred pcople unable te gain admittance) wero turned away. Te glvv the publle seme Men of (he jam it is only noceasary toglvetho flgures. The building has a seating capacity ofG17devvii Ktalrs, but last night 6CJ wero put in. Thore are seats for 303 en tlie gallery, but almost TOO eaw KUti luistle with the bleed-hounds from that high perch last evening. The company is ulnnit as geed its theso Ubtlally boeh playing the piece, if net better, unil the show Is well worth the prices charged. The best person u the treupe is Miss Kate Partington, who ceiiick fnini a w oil-known famllv of "Unele Tomers." She acui the partef Tupw Well and her singing, dancing ami banjo playing were pleasing. Sam. Helter acted Untie Turn very fairly, dying in the geed old way. There was seme "deubling1' among the ether members of the company, but tliuy managed te get out all right A feature of tlio'shew, is the singing of a colored quartette, who wcre loudly ap plauded. The bleed-hounds were very lien, looking, but did no damage. Te-night Uncle Turn will be whipped te dealh for tlie L0OO,00Qtb time nt the oieru heuse. well LAKOAOTigB pijfer prragxtetfyCTR CTti) y"' .- f i.' ",.-,l-ni "'.v '.- STs:...-; ,?-;- r - -' - i r j.nj,BvntrgB gvlirin amteiwa. , ' i I i n A Vrlet of Met flamy In a Terfttj Churg. The Maine VcnHct In Hie Herr ei. at., Amaalt CaMOther IlmtneM. Wednesday Afternoon. A number of witnesses wcre called In the casoef common wealth vs. Jehn II. Stauffcr, Indicted for fidse pretense en complaint of Kllne it Kppcnholmer, and they testified that his reputation for honesty wa geed, and a row witnesses called by the commonwealth In re buttal testified that his reputation for honesty wfc net geed. The Jury rendered a verdict of net guilty, with county for costs. Wednesday JiiieningJneeh II. Ilachmaii, of Ktrashurg township, was put en trial eni-a charge of fergery. Frem (he testimony of the commonwealth's witnesses it appeared that llachman was an agent in the employ of tlioBlnger Hewing ainciiine company, anu en October 8, lb8l, he returned te the company's office, in this city, a promissory note bearing the slgnature of llatiuah llreu u. of Htrasburg township, stating that he had ueld a macliTne te thatlady. When the nole was presented rer payment te iurs. jirewn slie pmnounced the mark te her natne a forgery and the company's- agent prosecuted Uachman for forgery. The defense was that the nole w as genuine, that Mrs. Ilrewn made het mark thereto and admitted tliatshe had done he te a number el jtorsens. ltachmau also showed n geed character for honesty. The jury tendered a verdict of net guilty and linixwed the costs en the prosecutor, A. J. Mitchell. Thursday Morning 'Tlie Jury hi the cases oicemmoiiwciiiiu vs. jeuas n. uerr, a. i. IiOiigand 1'rank Ii. Mlunlch, Indicted ler assault and battery en llcuhcit Itcldenliach, came Inte court at I) o'clock, arter delllwnUlng in heuns and rendered a verdict of net guilty, but Inlawed the costs en the defend ants. The jury were sent out te deliberate en Tuesday eeiiini: at d o'clock and shortly allerwards they hsik a ballet, and It steed six for ciimlctieu and six for acquittal. The next ballet resulted Ihol'er conviction and seven for aemiittal, and the jury remained that way until this morning. Tlie seven for acquittal wauled te Place the costs en the piosecuter. After break fast this morning the compromise ver dict noted aliote was agreed upon. The first case called ler trial this morning was that of commonwealth vs. Jehn dill, fornication and bastardy. (Sarah M. Htalil, a weak-iuluded woman, apin-ared as the pros pres ecutilx. and slie (estillcd that Hill was the father eDier Illegitimate child, born October Tlie defendant denied that he ever was siloneln tlie company erprHcciitrix,aud l.lr. l.lr. yle TraiRer, called by the dofeine, testllied that the piesccntrl-c told her UiatOill was net the father el her child. The jury rendered a verdict el guiuy. ncnicuce was ueierreii until Saturday. The next r.ise attached was that of com cem com meiiwcalth s. IhiiaiiucI HeikhcIscr,iudIeted ler the murder of Charles llcntly, a canal boatman, at Columbia, en July 21. The pris oner was arraigned and pleaded net guilty. There wcre niuojurers secured from the reg ular panel. A number had formed and ex pressed opinions, some few had conscien tious Kiruplcs en the subject of capital pun ishment; two were challenged peremptorily by thu defendant The court directed a C'i!rr-VCrilrTr-ttr4s.Vitfr-lnr HnrrT'jtnynrSIrr mid It was made returnable at -iW e clock. inr.it is n'AtiiiMiTOS, Lett Wuhllry tSers le h-e C'lcirtmul Inaugu rated Mild Ilit-s. Levi Wuldley, a widely known and highly icsjiectcd citizen el ritrushiirg,tlied suddenly in Washington, I). C, at an early hour this morning. Mr. Wuldley lest his wife nlsnit six weeks nge and took the less greatly te heart, as he wits a most unet".i liusb.mil. 1 1 Is rclath cs thought his mind might In seme degree be diverted from his sorrow by a chaugoef scene, and after much persuasion induced him te attend the Inauguration of President Cleveland. Nothing further was heard uf him until this morning hissen Jehn, a clerk lu (liv lcr fc Ce's store, recelv cd a telu gr.im announcing that his father had died suddenly of angina pectoris, an affection el thu heart, as above stated. Mr. Wuldley lived nearly all his life lu Htrasburg, where for many years he carried "en the tailoring business, by which he uc uulred a comfortable competency, lie was a prominent member or the Methodist epis epis eopal church, aud lu all thowalksef life bore a character alsive reproach. Mr. Waldley leaves six children as fellow s : Mrs. Jehn 8. Itehrer, and Jehn nnd William Waldley or this city and Mrs. tlcorge W. Heusel, Jr., Miss Clam and Charles Waldley of Ktras hurg. Nerman Waldley, the well-known proprietor of the Strasburg line of stage, is a ball-brother of deceased, and the two went te Washington together. A later dlsjiateh says that Levi's (loath leek place at the residence of his brolher-ln-Iaw, .Samuel Housten. The body will be brought te this city te-morrow. At Iho Hbiks. Uist evening the Drewn-D.irling combina tion uppeared atStowell's rink for the third time te a large audience. After the perform ance a twe-mile race leek plaee between W. II. Itirbcr, a professional skater, who Is a member or the combination at the rink, and Joe Kline, a llttle fellow employed at the rink. The latter has iimmJe ulfe a reputa tion an aktr, and holds the championship el the city. He gave Harber miitoachase and w aS beaten bybutsixfcet The time was 7 115. last ovenhig, at thu Mieimea-her rink, a mlle race took plaee between Itudelph Oaten and (leorge Walten. The former wen iu:i:l5. This afternoon at 115, the Iiiiiicastcc Pole club lea for Yerk at te play the team or that town for the third time.' --- Turnpike eniscr fleeted. The steckJwWf the Aliuier turnplke read company inet at Millers ville yestcnlay, Lwfveeted tlie follewint; eftlccn for the cn- suing year President, Jehn Llutnur. Hccrctarjr and treasurer, J. W. II. IJaus luau. Managers, .laceb Itausiiiau, Jacob M. I'niulz, Haniucl llaiisinan, Jacob II. Umdis, Abraham ll.iusiuau, Chiistiau It. 1 1 err. Accident te it Mull Train. Twe pasvenger coaches and the ex press car of the mall train en the Pittsburg A. West ern wcre thrown down an embankment one' mlle and a half liem Parker, Pa., Wednes day ulleruoen and three p.tssengers In jured, One or them, ftlr. Itrenn, of Knilenten, I'm, was hurt internally. Thu remuludcr of the passengers and crew, about tweuty, escaped, notwithstanding ene man wits pitched headforemost through a win dow. Ceiiteiinl.il Anulienuiry efllurrlsburg. The centennial anniversary of Dauphin county and llarrlsburg occurred en Wednes day.' At neon the bells and whistles through out the city were Bounded te slgualiie the event, and bunting wits displayed lrem many residences. Tlie celebration of the event takes place in Septembrr. Visiting the Admiral ItejnelUs ;i'et. CupU Jehn P. Ilea, of Minneapolis, who is bcuiei iee commamler of the National en campmcnrG. A. It, paiiln visit te Admiral Itoyuelds l'est last evening bofero leaving for the West at 11:10. Letter Held. A letter mldressetl te Mareus Perlne, Na 1 Clarence street, Bosten Highlands, Husten, Mass., is held at the Lancaster postelllco for postatre. Held for Desertion. Jehn Cress was heard lest evcnlng bofero Alderman A. R .Oonnelly, en a charge of desertien, and In default or lull was commit ted for trial ut court. Soup llatlens. Four liuudred and seventy-two rations wero given out this morning at llioseup heuse. Life lusurunce, Uesults iiueiiualled lu life usjurauce of un EiiultableiKiliey.lS yours tentlnu ordinary Hie ( tow est llfu rales Issued. Tint rouev. Number, 4U9i Itesldoiiee, llalirax-, N. S.j Auieiint, 10,000 j Issued, 1hcAI Age, 11 j Kind of policy , eidlnury life) Toutiue period, tlltecn ears j annual premium, fTil.'u ; 1'rviulum paid during pei led, $ l.ttTU.SU. HESVITS IS IS VEAII8. Cash dividend erurplus,J,PHJ.:Oi Percentage of premium paid, CO Total cush vuluc,S,Mu.7U I'crceutuge of picmluins paid. 111; l'uld up policy, $10,3 l'erccutaeef picmiuinsiald,Sll. The cash surplus of the Equitable U13,T30,-33-i.TX See. advertisement In thispaiicr, which at 0 per cent., is producing ever sou,uje uuuuully. More luevase than aome largt companies gained In ussets lu 188L Fact are wyie petcut than bluster w hich 1 BO.eftcu. - ' I rnwea PaMi ti; K. Keyneld. grner'al tajjent of the North western MutflRl Llfe Innurance company, paid te-day a tl.oaelOM en the life of the Inte Bamtict Johmeu,of Gorden vllle. Telephone Connection. Kllin U. Snyder, Broeerlos and flour, Ne. 807 West Lemen Street, Is connected with tlie tele phone. AinntemenU. IAUIe Jlinten.TMn charmliiK young l'lillu delphla actruas will innkoher tiucaud bow licfore n Lancaster aiidloneo at tlie opera hotine en Mendny evening next In " Kimclien." On Tues day aaVvtll play " The Lady or I.yenit," Wed nrrfny matlnce " Llttle Itnrefoet," and Wednes day ovcnlnir"IiiBeiiiar." Clicap prHe4 will jiic vail. J) EAT It H. rllimi. Ill till" city, en the fld lintt., Ilunjiiifilii ltiitli!u tliodlRtycaref tils ' The iclalivcs and frlcnili of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late rcsdonce, Ne. 3S KastClienlnnt stivct, en Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 8td CeciinA!. In thin city, en Uie Sth hut, James Cecliran, In the Wtli year or Ills iike. Tlie relatives and friends of tlie family am l-espectfully Invited te attend the imiuiiil, from tlie residence of his seu, Ne. 12.1 Hum street, en Saturday morning t 10 o'tleck. In tcinicut at Liuieaster tometery in.V'it MAHKKTH. I'hllAdelphU Market. I'niLADSLriiiA, ilarcli n. Fleur dull and weakt Hupernnc.iiWWJTSi Kxlni, $2 75Tat 1'enn'u. family, .! riOff.lWt Wlnlerclcnrs, l() (it 40 1 de straights, M 2S017.1 1 Minn, extra clear, tliweiWM destnilghts, lWiS lU winter pat ents, 735 25; spring de, 5 OOflS 75. Ityolleiir at f.1 M. . . . ... Whi'jit (inlet and steady t Ne. 2 Western lied, MWoiNe. 3 de, ul niifiMef Ne. 1 Pa. de, yie ; Ne. 2 cluwarn, de. K)c Cern steady, with falrdi'iuacd s stejiincr, IJJ4 Iiac sail yellow, ISJI'.K) de mixed, 4'(')e Ne. aUe, ITfJI'JO. Oats steady but unlet; Ne. 1 While, . ale; Ne. 'i de, at 'Sl'Ae t Ne. Jiln. WrfJHXe; lu Jeclcd,.'ll.X'K5; Ne. i mixed, l'Xc KyodullsNe. l'a.7iS). . Si'cds Clever dull at HsJe : Timethy dull nlft.VlU); Flaxseed II nil ul MiiUl U. Winter limn Mionget l ISifsni 7.-. Previsions iiilct and prices stcidyj mess poi k, 111 5K?I I ; beer hams,; til WKja ; tlty mess v ,wr. tixnuMt liacen, wrpiwe i niniiKcu SlieulderH, ic; lums, leqtle; sail ue, evr;iu; pickled de. QIUf. ic ; smoked Ijirrt ilull : cllv retliied. fat 7WT "0 : refined, fat Irs me butchers', n;ic: pmun slfiiiii, t7i-J 'ii. llutter market dull mid barely steady: Creaineiy vxtnts,3iQ1le;ll. C.und N. r.dii,2sff ,ic: diifry extras. Bie; de gtsxl te clielte, w fi-ik) ! Western de, IHOSte. Unllsnt7(IIKa: iiacklmr billler. Tfi-llc. Kggs llrmei-eii light n-celpls : Klm,'X. till! CBU iiuei,,uin. niiiKijr , New Yerk Full Cream, IfJItc ( Ohie Flels, clielte, liYs detfalr te prime, Krtltc ; l'cnu'a part uktius, 4 jt.e ; de full de, K3c. Petreluiiin iulet; llcflued, 7J(!c. Whlkvllimeratfl9). Nfitr Ynrk Murket. Nw Yerk, March 5. Kletir Htaln and Wi-sl'-rn quiet prices without decided change, hotilh hetilh trn steady. Wheat eiK'iied heavy and KQ'fc loner; uller wants trrewnd from decline and advanced i Uc, leading te a iiiedcrntu degne f nitlvlly ; Ne. 1 White, nominal; Ne.'iKeil, March, : April, VJffH!X May, mi(jrM)ta , .1 unr, Jji. Ceiii higher, with inedenitt' ImMiii- t Mlxid western siot,5l(WJet dofuture, m;JVc. 0.iUUiKc better: Ne. 2 March, i7;c; Apill, r, State, SSJtle; Western, SsQluc. l'lillndelpliln. Quotations by Associated I'raw. Hlecks steady nnd dull. Philadelphia A F.rle It. It Ileadlnuualltuad..t Pennsylvania Itnllrend Iihlgh Valley ltallread United Companies of Nuw Jersey ... ity r,i fif! IWJJ is t,i jHerinern i-acinc Northern PocillePrerened Northern Central Uallieud Lehigh Na Igiitleu Company Noitisiewii uaunnid. ..111! Central Transpertutlrm Company .! Ilutrale, New Yerk A Philadelphia 2!4 LtttluHthuvlkill ltallre.ul 51 Murk MnrRcu. (juotatlens by Itted, MtUninn A Ce, Hankers, lauicasicr, i iu Missouri Paclltc Michigan Central New Yerk Central Nuw Jersey Ccntial.... Ohie Central Del. Latk. A Western.. Denver & KleOraudc.. Krlu Kansas & Texas Ijike Shern Chicago N, W., com., N. N.. Out. Western., St. Paul A Omuhu. Pacific Mall Uechc.HcrS. Pittsburg KL Paul Texas Pad He. Union l'aclllc Walr.ish Common 11 A. X, 12 M. .1 C. M. K4 W. KJ s 1J inl lUOJi l(K !S5 IS !Js hi -Is te n Wabash l'refenea Wnst'n Union Teleitnuih.. Mi W,i lamlsvllle A Nashville SIJ 3IK N, 1"., Chl. SL L lAjhlgh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania. Heading P. T. A Ilutrale Northern racine ;ui.. Northern Pacille Prof.. !i -" Ilcslouviiie Philadelphia Krlu Northern Central., Underground ; Canada Southern : as OU ....,... . W's ? l'4,ile'sVuseiiger Jerauv Central A'ir A It VEIlTlSEilESTS. ITlOIt HUNT. . Ileutu Ne.33 West Chestnut tti atthiselllce. et. Apply Miai.Mlil ITIOH KENT. ' .IrTWObTOIlY HltlCIC HOUbE, 711 East Ofiingu street, nine rooms, gas, gesst cellar, hydruiit, clsteui, Isige let with nil kinds of fi lilt. Apply te IIL'NKY SIIUllEUT. Ill3,5,7A10 Ne. CI North Duku St. CliATK WOHKS. AlItierseiiswIshlnitMAItltLEI.EDSLATK MANTELS, eriiny oilier Slate Werk, w Ul de well by culling at our works or send for our illustra ted catalogue. KHANK J ANSON .t 1IIIO., Cerner Frent and Locust St., Columbia, Pa. luarS3iml EDUUTIONlOVKKCOAm In elder te leduee our large stock et Fur Heavers, Meltons, Kerseys and Corkscrews for Overceatings, I will, for the noxtfae (Lijs, make up te your order, lu first-class style, at greatly reduced prices. All garments nrugiiamutccd le lit perfect and only the best quality of trim mings arc used. b A. II. ltOSENSTEIN, Fine Tailoring. 37 North Queen sheet, opposite thu Posteltke. iiril-tiiudlt tFkK, TIIK HATT'KU. New Sleck ! New Styles I New Prices ! LEE, The Hatter, Ne. 23 North Queen Street, inarMjd LANCASTKlt. PA. rpO OunCUBTOMKUS AND TlIK PUll" JL LIC. -TIIE- SINGER EEW1NQ HAOHINK OFFICE, Will be removed en the FIKST DAY OF APUIL, 1SS5, fi-eni Ne. J1K East King street, te ine uiei-u t'ouuiKMiiens ami ceuvt'iiicnt cuiit-u, Ne.lWEAbTKINU STHEET, where we will he pleased te nil uu orders ter tne lamamg uuuu uuuu lue Singer Hewing Machine. T1IE8INOKK MANUFATUUINO CO.. febSS-lmd A.J. MITCHELL, Agent. TfTWTATK OP WlLTilAM HOGO, liATK .1 of Celeralu township, deceased. Lettemef udmlnlstrulleii en said estate having been ? ranted te thu undersigned, ull persons Indebted hereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and theso having claims or demands against thu same, will present them without delay for settlement let lie. undersigned. ' WILLIAM HOUO, KDW'I-N HOUO, Administrator. Klrkwoed, Lancaster Ce , Pa. C, N. 8ra0UL, Attorney. luart-Ctw -rAltGAIN8 M'XOW COST. -AT- STAUFFER & CO'S. A Heavnv Shoulder Cape, a Uusslan Hair Shoulder Cupe.a Silver Hair shoulder t'aim. Twe Dezen Ladles' and Gents' Fur Caps, HalMlezcn Helies. SOMETHING NEW! THE YOUNG. MEN'S FAVOlUTKf The Cassimere Tourist Hat! Durable, Neat and Pretty. Everj'thln'g New In Spring Styles. All tlie Leading blocks In Skeleton, Extra Light tt eight, Semi and 'utiatuT Hats. Seft '?'" .P,11"? and Old Gents' atile. KNOX'S EW Sl'lG HAT new In. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., (ShulU's Old Stand.) Leading Hatters and Furriers, if T'gpr" pj. -m XAHUU 5R. HW6. A- SEW ABVKnTMKMK. lASSINA. KUCIlrtK, VJ ether VlaylngCard, from AT ItAUTMAJi'a YKLI1W J"I10T STOIIK. CKlAM niUIrOtf OPKHA IIOUBK. MARCH Oth, 10th and 11th, MISS IILIIE HDTCM, The dltliiKiilitied yeiinir Aclrcsi wilt make tier H'teiid ii)prarancu In Tour of her great cluiractcrg. )lniell!Mh. Tuesday, March let Ii, I.ADVOFIjYOXK. NCltOX. Wedunftd.iv Matinee, lATTI.i: HARKFOOT. Wednesday Knulng, Mmch lit li. IaMV .If.l it. - AHMISSION..... I0iindaiCKNT8 IIKIKIIVKDBKATH 10c KXTltA. Forsale new at Opera Heuse. ni.Vfltd J. It MAUT1N A. CO. T1IK KOLLOWINO MAKER OF Bleached luslin WK INTLNH TO SKLL AT Manufacturers Prices. Wl I.I.IAMSVILLK, WAMSUTTA, FlttllTOFIIIi; LOOM, PIIIHKOFTIIK WKST, 1111,1, OlthKMI'KltlDK.M. FOItKbTIIALK, AND IIAUM'LKSH. Al.bO "Unbleached Muslin, I.N- CONi:TOUA. PKIIl'KltlM,. A PIM.I-'IIIS. , A i M'PI.KION "A," AUOUhTA. AND KNTKItl'ltlSK. .1,000 1 AKIH APPLI.TOV "A" MUSLIN i,'f ck.mp. AT IlliMclietl and Unlilcaclied SHEETINGS IN ALL WIDTHS. TABLE LINENS. DAMASK TAIILK LINF.N, WITH NAPKINS 1(1 MATCH. 'IUHKKY ItLll TAIILK CLOTHS, WITH NAP KINS TO MATCH. NAPKINS. An Klrganl Aswrlmciit In OCUMAN AND IltlSH LlNK.N.Iu All Sixes, lllcaclied and Un bleached, from le. te V w per deicn. J. B. Martin d Ce, Cor. Wt'.t King ami Trince Slfi., LANCASTKlt. PA. TWKNTV-riFTII ANNUAIi hTATK MK.VT -OF THU EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF THK UN1TKII STATES, Fer the Year Ending December 31, 1884. lti:VK.SUE ACCOUNT. balance, January I, lbsl, lrem last account .Vi.iawn li INCOME. PiemluiiiH i-i,il,:tie-.': lnltrcstuiid Itt-nU. . . J.'ii.ll'JiO lVt),t'i rA,U1,T20 7S DlSIIUltSKMKNTS. Claims by Death mid MuturedEu- lllewmcuta f 4,000,WW CO 1)1 blends, hurreniler. Values and Annuities eA,U78) DUceuuted Endowments . .112,010 77 Total Paid Policy-holders. $ 7,11)1,787 07 7,WM t) 3H,ty) ul l:i.VU0 ill l.UKI.IMt 10 ISiflJl 01 y.wjs.oe'j ii K,H7,7W Ul Illvldrnd en Capital., PieuiiiiuioubeeurlllcschHI-isedeir. Couiuilssleiis, Adrcitlslng, Pest- ugu and Exehaugu . fJeuei-.il KifW"' ... State, County and Lily taxes Total DIshursmiiciitH $ llahiute, December UJ, lssl, te uew uew Acleuiit . , ISA ,ANCi: bllEET. ASSETS. Itniuls and Merftraircrt...... . . 15,4ll,7iO 72 M' versc ucJii r.niaic, intnuiiiig thu EitultablQ building and pur- chaM under fon-tlesuru il.iiTU.e'.ij II United States stocks, state stocks, tlty stocks and stocksuulheilzed by thiiluwser thu slate of .New Yerk 1S,1U,IU7 00 Leans securedbybeiiilsand stocks (market Milne, I7.lw.ui7 ") afll'JfiH W lte.d INtatu eulsidu thu statu of Nuw) erk, liitludlng purchases under foreclosure und society's buildings lu ether cities J,Mil,l .VI Cash 111 banks und trust cuiupau- nles nt Interest and lu transit (since received and Invested)..,. ,073,W bfl Commuted commissions 210,J7i ill Duori-eniagciitsonuctounlot pie- uilums ir.',ui.l 57 Iulerestniiilrcntsdiinaiidaccriicd, tvlfiM SS Piemlums due uud lu process el collection (less pieiuliiins paid lu adwuite, -.7,l-ii) 3S2.7-J7 )H Delericd prumlums 1,071,'JJl W z. -.-..; .11 - . '.-- . ,, Tut.dusbOts,Deteiubei:iI,lSl,... AH,lnl,ttS .11 LIABILITIES. Iteseiiu en eutstand ing policies at 4 per cent.. ...I7,.M'.I,7J8 H Claims bjdeth(proefs netpeiieeic(i).. L,5S0 00 17,(i7a,W u Surplus, Dec. 31, 1681... -Jg-s:'i'!l7i Of which the proportion centi Uni ted (as computed) by pellclc lu general class, Is It 1,071,710 10 Ol which the proportion contribu ted (ns computed) by policies In Tontlnecluss.ls ti,WH,WI 0U 10,ISI.17 10 -a a. .s.--a as Uiieu the New Yerk Btute standard, ljicr cent., the surplus Is lj'.7jO.M2yj New Assiimnee written In 1KS1 8l,8n,l7 00 Total outstanding Insurance....... W,liW,171 U0 INCUEASE OF 1S8I OVEUP3KS, Piemfumlucetnn....,., ,aci,7RJ ail Surplus, legal staudaid..,, AsseU ,....,,........ 1, 020,575 lt 0,131,913 64 CONTESTED CLAIMS, NONE. Frem the undivided surplus contributed by policies is the geneml class, reversionary divi dends will be declared, avallalile en settlement or next uiinuul premium, te ordinary participat ing policies. Frem the undivided surplus con, tributed by policies In thu Tontine i class, the amount applicable te policies tnaturlngwlUilu the current year will lie declared, as their r r spectti e annual picinluins beceme due. "'iWVv.'.'iK'i.J'118 J Actuaries. Henry W. Hyde, President. James W. Alexander, Vlce President. Samuel Horrewo, second Vice i'reslilcnt, William Alexander, secretary. E. W. ljuubcit, M. D.. Medical Exumluer, Edward V. Scott, fauiierlulendcnt. ISAIAH SHYDER, General Agent, FOU CKALEASTEItj Cor. Maiketniid Third, ever IccUanlc'Jl7 HAltUlSIlf ItO, PA. 1 W. J. Madden, Manner, FOU LANCA8TEK, Olllce t Old l'cwtofllce llulldlnif, Ceuyyi(ft! tare, tw u t - "-' I '" VTB, ruiviv jm -wwi McJier pack np, VV T Itunday t'AJ I ti SttW AVrERTlBKMKlfTlf. rlTHOUT KXOKPTIOK, TII13 MUST Clirurs In the town. trn fnr An. r! HAHinAn'a i jjiaAni sxeitn . .m... .. .... ...v ...:..' .: FltONT U10A1I RKMOVAIj. 1)11. A.. 1. IIE11K Hits removed his olllce from southwest corner Prince and Chestnut streets, te lilt new rcnl. denee, southwest coiner Uninge and Mulberry streets. feliJJ lmd Ut'ltKD DIItU'H CUSTAUI) I'OWOKU, Fer makliiK tlie ltlchrst Custards without eggs at ent-lmirilii' cost and trouble. KerKiiliMit ULAUKK'STBAANI) COKKKK STOHK, Ne. 3D Wett King Htroet, HAPPY THOUGHT AND HKUKCOA Toliiicces only He wr pluir, at IIAUTJUA.NH lfcLLOW FltONT CIO Alt HTUHK. TVONT KAIIj TO THY Till: CK1AHH, l.n Imal It II.,, Ir.um f..ll... 'mJ The for lie. nieiiev. lit IIAUTMAN'H 1KLLMW FltONT ClUAltSTOUK. rAI.Ti AT KKiaAUT'H OKI) WINK V STOIIK FO 1 5 '"" LISTON'S EXTKACTOt' EKt rlHKST 1W THS WORM)., , , Kstabllshvd,17S3. II. K.HIjAYMAKKK, Agt.. febl7tld Ne. 29 Kast King St. M Al)i:iHA AND HIIKIlltY WINKS -AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. i: .SLAYMAKF.lt, Aue.it, Ne. 21 KabtKiniiKt. ItbHtld Kstabllshed 17K.V, rrillKCOIjI) AIH OF WINTIZItCAUHKS X chapped hands, lips and rates. CREAM OF ROSES WILL ALWAYS CUUKTHKM. ONL 10c., AT COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nes. 137 AND 133 NOltTH CJUKKN STIIKET, detHmd Lancaster, Pa. FOlt fiAl.E en It EST. nieii ui:nt. JU A Tue Mm llltlCK lUKLI.IMi, Ne. 315 KlIHt M-CUC1 If k Hi n(t. ALLAN A. Hhltll A CO., Acts , mJ-2t Ne. 1W Kast hlng St. F OR KKNT. Thiiliall-a isil lect in thlidstiuyef feleln- liiutz building, Ne. 3niNei1h (Juecn slicct. Ap ply le J, L.STKINMKTZ, ii tfd TTriOIl KKNT. JD AtNo.iaCKNaitKSQUAltK.twelamotoii- nectiiig looms ou setuiid (four. Pessutsluiigtvii April 1, 1HN. Afinlv In M. HAllKItllUSH'S, 30 renn Square, laintaster, Pa. fcWltfd e N FKIDAY, MAHCII 0, ATI O'CLOCK r. in.. 111 bu eeld at the rcsldi-iicu of Jehn A. Ceilc. Ne.!MKuslMilniH!iiiitrvit. ii large let of Ilrusscls OupetH, u Walnut Dining Itoem Table, Lawn Mecr, Itelrlgerater, Kitchen Fur niture, etc. injjtd OKO. IIUNTEIt. Anct. -ylu,IlAs, ceuht ualis. ON THUKSIIAY, MAUC1U2. tfes at the leopard Hetel, tn the city of I-'incaster, the undersigned administrator of Albert M. Zahin, deceased, III expose, by -virtue of an or er or dcreflho Orphans' Court of LaiitustcrfOuiitv. tn public sale, all that certain three-story brick IHVKLLINi: HOUSE AND LOT Ot' OlfOUND, Ne. 311 North Lime stu-el, in the City of Uincai ter. The let contains In flout ft! lect and In deiith 155 ftct, Inte the property of Albeit M. Znhm, deteascd Sale te commence at 7 o'tleck, when attend uuiuMlllbe glenund terms niadu known by EinVAUUJ.ZAHM. Administrator of Albert M. Zahni, dee'd. II. SiicnEitT. Auctioneer. lebKMwd "VKl'HANS' COIMITHAMI ON SA1UUDAY, MAUCH 7, 1-S. At the I.eeiiard hotel. Mill be sold by the under signed, admlulsti-atei- of Kicderltk Miller, de teascd, by virtue of un eidei of the Orphans' Ceuit or Lancaster county, Ihu felluning de scribed Heal Estate, te wit : All that certain one-story UllICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let or plecu et ground, sltu.ittd en thuBoutheldeef West Oningestieet. (310) Lan caster city, containing In front en said Oraiige street 21 feet, tneie or less, and extending or that width In depth 213 feet, ten 11 fett -wide public alley; adjoining prepcilles of Henry WeHand ethers, ... , ,-. bale te commence ut 7 o'clock p. in., of said day when teinis will be maibi known by CiEOUGEf.MlLLEi:, . Administrator. IUniiv buunEirr, Auci. fe.ilt,'il,S,&ui5,l,7 PUKLIC SAIJi OP PA11M STOCK AND FAItMING UTENSELS. ON MONDAY, MAHCII 9, P5, I, WIU uc soiueiiineiannoi jenu .. iin.in.umu, In Coner lewnship, Lancaster county, en the Marietta and llatiibrldgu nsid, tlie miles west of .Marietta anu two mum cast ei lwinenum-, inu follewing: Apalref ery handsome thorough bred lllack Drliliig Mines, one huge stllsh Illaek Dili lug Herse, six head of Draught Mules, fiiini li. te 17 hands high, three of which lira excellent leaders, twenty Milk Cows, three with calves, ene Heifer, five head of Yeung Steers, ene Durham Hull, two curs old, one I at Hull. tweFutbiecis and a lingo let et Funning Machinery. hale te commeiite at K o'clock in, h lien terms will lie made knew u by JOHN A.IIKUNKMAN. Er.ii, Auctioneer. T. llitSTAM), Clerk. lebJHAml,7dA.ltw e UPHANS COUHT SAl.K OK VAI.U- AI1LE CITY PUOPKIITV. y.V "?! MI Y. V lI.'t'H ll.lvtt. Ity I it no of and In iiui-siuincii of an order of the Oi plums' Court Iho undersigned will sell nt public sale ut thu Cooper Heuso en West King street, Lancaster city, l'a., the following icul cs- Nil. I," All theso lliu two-sleiy ISUICK DWELLING HOUSES wl'h twosteiy brlek back buildings, and ether outbuildings, und lets efgmund theicte belonging, situate Nes.iill.'iU, Sl.t, 217 and 21, en the north side of hitst t redur. Ick street, Lancaster tlty. Each bmisu has n fiontugeofia feet, Inches, Including an alley (oxeeiitUP.i, which Hunts 21 feet, S Inches), und lu depth HlKleet. ,.... Ne. 2. All that c-eiUdu two-hteiy FlIAMI! DWELL1.NO HOUSE, with uuii story Inline back building uud let of gieuud thereto belong lug, situate en the cast side of Market stieet, north of l'redci Ick street, Lancaster illy. The let rients PJ feet, mero or less, en Market strict, und extends In depth 83 feet, mom or le-s. Ne. a. All that tertaln let or plciu or giiiiind situate en the southwest comer of Iseiih Ship pen and East New streets, In the City of Lancas ter. The let has troutageof ltllfeeleii bhlppcn strcutund extends tn depth along New street 'JUS feet, te Jctfersen alley. Ne. 4. All that certain Let or pltte of ground, slluiiteden the west side or North Lime street, north et .lames, in the city or Lancaster, con. tabling in limit en said North Lime street, (f feet and In depth 31'Jleet, te Cheiry alley. Ne. 5. All that eeitaln Let or piece et ground, situated en the east side of Ninth Llme street, neilli of Frcdeilck, In the city or Lancaster, containing ts) lect lu Hunt cm Mid Ninth Llme street anil in depth tll,i feel, te ether ground el tiee.hhuIinjer, deceased. .. .... These se oral piepertles, except Se. 2, will be sold separately or tegelheras may lie most ad Miiitagcuus. , , Sale te ceinniuneu at 7 o'tleck p.m. unsaid day, when attendante will be given uud tonus make known by JIHilAJrA 81IJMiyKBi Executrix of Oee. Shultnyer, Deceased. IIkniiy SuuuKiiT. Auctioneer. ftU,21,SOaAin3,,7,,10,lI,12. A3IVSEMEXT.S. F uirex ei'kka neusi:. WEDNESDAY AND TIIUUSDAV, MAItCII i A 5, IS83. SPECIAL MATlNKK,TIIUHSIAY,gJn p. m., FIIIST APPEAIIANC'E IN FOU It YEAHS OF THE S. DRAPER, DOUBLE TOOLE TOM'S OABEST. Twe Famous Tepsys. Twe Funny Minks, Kentucky Jubllee bingcra. Muimuetli Hlood Hleod Hloed houuds. ADMISSION ONLV 10 A SO CENTS. Ne higher. Ne extru for reseri id seats. -Luetics bring the children te our popular matinee, Thursday. feb2S-Si ED VCA TIOSAZ. reUNO IjAIUKH, IlKAD THIS I ThuA'civ Eitt't Ft'bruury ai, leferilug te the ndlu.tini.nt of Mr. Gee. FuhuestiKks less by nie.suldt -ills Stephens, thu book-keeper et the cstabiKliiiient, was much ceuipllmeuted by Itia liisjiranee men en her methods of book beok boek LvunlMrTuiid If there were mere of the Mime seit I thlt would b low ervexeuiiucstiens In adjust. I Jug losses or this kind," MM Stephens wiml student et the Lancaster Commercial College, And the above unsolicited compliment tells a story that should net go unhoeeded by young ladles or young gentlemen. Address, H. 0, WEIDLER, Ne. WK HAST KINO STltEET. JtuiW-Ud vLuucaater, Pa .'t .' A cr.OTiu.xu. && REDY FOITADE. We 0K'ii tlie caniiaigiiflPIr; pqiiln !il willi an rniire fi-csh stoeker SPBIM 0VERC01TS -AND- MEDIUM-WEIfrHT SUITS. In all Hit)' varied styles new in vogue. Prices Rule Unusually Lew. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., muiadelphlu. liiZ-luid tl.OSINtl OUT. VERY SPECIAL NOTICE. Closing Out and Closing Up AMI ud ions In ahyu Ise Indebted te the mulct slguciran' I tursti'ii te make ia ment en or liu liu feru the 1'itli l Marih ncxti and these haling claims against him Mill please present them foi fei stttlcmcnt. S. S. RATHVON, Ne. 131 North Qttoen St Lancaster. mMtii w- IfiLlAMSON .t l'OSTKll LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS. With the opening of Spilng the Agreeable and Fashionable Light Weight eci coat Is the gar ment nit are seeking. Our assortment Is excel lent In eicry iirileulr. Ker eilgimillty of stile, neat werkuinuhlp, Iut)idemflv trliiimtil uud superb lilting gnnncnt;X" In the front milk, w Ith Pi ices iiiliiig HiT "" : st. 5, DRESS PANTALOONS, $3.50. The Shelbourne ! A new and arliiluiil design In a Geiitleinan's Necktie Just suited ler tlie season. It Isu Knet Tie. repicseiitlugliiboine rcsiieclHaHallnrhuet, and et net a tepy el a SullerTle, Tbethlet featuioef thlsTleistheiusy innnner Iho htiun Is passed into the Knet, thus doing awny tth the dllllciilty eltcu exin-ileured In adjusting. The general appearance Is that of u gi-ateriilly tieil De'Jeiniille. Traveling -en- Pocket Hats Knrneiitlenuni in lllulier Lew Crewiin of Un llulslied Fell, Illaek, ill own and Daik III lie. A full usMirtuient nf sizes, with or without bind ing. Piltc, (I.W, SPRIM STYLES. In Sert iir Still lints nnd a eiy liaiideuie, com cem com lertable, Stvlish Hut that Is Flexible coiifeim. ing Itself te thu head Immediately-It Is put en. I Misses' and Children's Spring or Wedge Heel Shoes That haiu becoine be general nil iKieiuit of Hk ease they glie totlie weaier. The aieesjieelallj ndaiitcd te Children's wear, liclng saler than high htels. The Prices ntugu from 75 cents up wards. We also keep an excellent Mirtety of Spiingund tVedge Heel Shoes ler lidles ns well us Men and lte)s' Heets and Shoes uf all kinds. Vu should be pleamil te linie ion cat I nind uxaiiiluu can $J.eu Call Skin Shoe for Men. Win Hinted. ' 1 WILLIAMSON Si FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St. i LANCASTKlt. .PA. Of OltUVEltlEsT "'! Vs' A'1' IIUIISIC'H. INAUGUBATION OFEXTItAOBDINAItY LOW PltlOE. THINK OF IT. ONLY' FI,YE CENTS A CJW -FOlt- e. FRESH TOMATOES. Why oiicelildluu-dly buy thti empty can for that ; 3,(M) cans, all the pitckerhad, , KVEItrCANOUAUANTEED. We sold 2.U0O cans for "c and 4 cans lerXki New Me sell tliein at FIVE CENT b A CAN. DON'T MISS TUB HAltOAlN. I ft BURSAS, . NO. 17 EAST KLNGr STREET. Af FT'EIt ALL 0T11EHS FAIL, IONSCLT DR. LOBB, NO. 31!) North FHteenth stieet. below Caliewhlll street, Phlladelphliu (ores all Secret DIscum-s ufbethsexes. Twentv Ycurs Experience. Con Cen Con snltatlen by mall. NEUVOUS AND SPECIAL DIdEASES. Nuw bifik just out. Solid fur It, I'rloe hie. Ileurs-IMIII 2, uud 7 te lu p. iu, leb-JJlydAw tyi Ii C. "ii J V t '' '!,. J cO W 1 :' t ' - ,. V ?i -tr .s. .7'i-r :,m d , fJ-v tv '-" -v ir' iii .xtef-mA -a
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