'ffltfiw "-" IK " TV .- .. V 1 t ' ViJJi V J THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MAItCH 17, 1885. "'""' "" --" - J.V A RATHER CURT REPLY EXl'LASATIUX OF A CHILD'S sexce meat school. Ail' The Antn-er That b Tnulier lUeelved When Slie Inquired the lteaaeni for Child' Fnlltne le Attend Scheul l.nlcit llnppcutngs Around Town. ltegulurConespefidcuco of ImcLliuKNatn. Columbia, March 17. When a scholar in llie public Hchoela nbscnts lilm or herself, mill upon net hrliiKinir n vv rltten excuse from lier parents, llie teacher Is required te illl out a blank mill send It te the parents stating the case. Tills Miss J J. linker has hart oc casion te ile, nntl lollevv lug Is the answer slie rceelvcil totliequoiy "Hansens of Absence:" "U Is nene of your business. Hart you nsked my tluuclitcr he would have told you, but as you (lid net jeu need net. I de net. uuppose this nystetn of lii'iulsltlen into family matters originated with you and 1 am net willing that cither directors, su perintendent, nor any oilier person shall sit in Judgment and dcclde what I shall have my children de when they are at home. When 1 need thorn at home tuey vv ill be kept there, and no ene connected with the schools need trouble themsohes about 1L 1 de net mippose you sent this of your own accord, and'I de net care hew seen or who originated it knew lny views. Signed, . ltlscertalnly ttiuest impudent lettcr, and we withheld the vvi iter's name until we loam what action the beard vv 111 tnke in the matter. The writer has been requested te meet the proper commlttee this evening in President GlNen's ollice. Helping u Comrade In DI'Rrilce. At a business meeting of Ce. C, last oven even ing, Capt Case and Lieutenants Bennett and Kckmau w orenppointcdu committee of threo te attend te the case or lrlate Jehn Cirauley, and de all In their jwvvcr in his behalf, te re re ro leaso him from his unploasaiitpesitioii in the Baltimore county fail, at Tovvsentovvn. Grauley Is also a member of the Sliaw nee tire company, and from this seurce he will also rccclve assistance In tlie shaiie of a iiolitlen te the lUltlmore authorities. Under Hall for AmuiuII. Geerge Trame was placed under tiOO ball, bySquireKvaus, last een!ng, for appe.ir- aticeat April court, foressaultiug D. Reads. TJeth men are empleyes at the St. Charles furnace, and last Thursday night while leading chulcr upon a cut, becatne Involved inn dispute, which ended In Frame's dash ing lantern Inte Reads' face, terrilily g.isli- V ing him, and rendering him Insensible lrem ' the blew. In Ilelialf el the Unfortunate. Harry S. Stumucl,n meulder in the Ktcley nte e w erks, but w hese home is in Reading, by a burned feet lest six w eeks w erk before Christinas, n sero finger lest him four weeks after the holidays, and new he Is again oil duty by the death of oneot his children. He is certainly most unfortunate. A brother meulder at the works appreciating his situa tion, yesterday collected 35 for him, among the empleyes at the works. Columbia citizens yesterday, generously responded te the subscription in behalf of the nfllicted families of Frederick anil Samuel Sarbaiigh who lest their all by Sunday's llre, Mr. Samuel Filbert alone, and In ene hour collected S-li) ler llicm, and the relief com cem com lnlttceaiid pi iv.ite individuals, did much te aid them, An Imorrlgllile llej. 'Squire L'vans, this morning, committed -Samuel He-toy, aged abe tit 12 years, te Jail. He will undoubtedly be sent te the house of con ectlen, and as his parents hae net the least control of him. He will net go te school neither will he assist his parents ; w lien nel riding en lreight trains he Is in the company of tramps. Once bclore he was sent te Jail but premising te de better In the future he was released. Notes Alieul Town. Te-day is the lastfer weighing United States mails en mall trains. St l'ctcr's Catholic cemetery is being greatly beautified by widur walks and ether improvements. Hamucl Campbell, commencing wlthte-duy w ill hereafter run a bus lrem the depot te alt parts of Columbia. Next month the Cerdelia turnaie, which Ii.ii been idle since last July, will resume operations. Ore, etc., is being put In sleck. If rcportsare te be bolleved the rier Is ris ing two Inches per day. Sand Is being shipped from Columbia hi large quantities. Stephen Jones Intends opening a dairy en the Sterline firm, near Columbia, en net Monday. The ladies who are te manage the Vigilant fire cempanv fair, will meet this evening ut Mrs. Samuel Filbert's, en Walnut strceL On Sunday evening a lady lest a geld eai ling, between the M. 13. church, en Third and Poplar stieeU. It contained wiven small garnets. Thlsovenlng'srol.d In the Itctliel church, will probably be the end of revival meetings in Columbia this year. The "Columbia school beard is being de nounced for purchasing the planetarium for thohighbcheol, an apparatus, although a use ful invention, is unnecessary in our schools, esjiccially w hen the low state of the beard's finances are taken into consideration. A progressive euchre party w as given last evening, by Miss MaggioPurple at her home en Third and Chestnut streets. It w as n most delightful allalr. .i , .... i . jenxxr a it au's AttrEXTum:. Arrested Whlle In the Act of Leuilng a Man led Weman's Ileuiie. Jehn Grau was arrested last night between 0 and 10 o'clock nt the rosldence of Mi's. L.tviuia Amwnke, Strawberry street, near Wnter, en charge of adultery. Mrs. Am wake is separated lrem her husband and lOiently bi ought suit against him for the maintenance of her two children. The case is new awaiting trial. Mr. Grau also is separated from his wife and seme years age was arrested for deeitieu. The court ordered him te jiav a weekly allow ante ler her suppeit This case was llually tl.ed and Mrs. lirau ngieud te ask no money fiem herliusband it he would net sue ler a divorce. The courts order was llicro llicre llicro lute rescinded. Fer seme years they have been living apart and did net molest each ether. Ut late thore has also been trouble in the Anvvvake family and Mrs. Amvvake had her husband arrested several tlmes and each party el ceurse claimed te he light. He linnfly refused te live with her. ShiLO the domestto troubles in the two lamllics have existed it has been ihurgcd that there were improper iclatlens between Mr. Grau and Mrs. Amvvake. Last night Olflcers Ilarnhelil, lleas aud llusheng, from iiiformatieii received, visited Mrs. Am wake's house, lleas and llusheng bhitiening them selves nt the front deer, aud llaruheldat the back deer. The elllcers at the lienl deer knocked, and alter n llttln delay were admit ted by Mrs. Amvvake. They asked for Grau. aud were told he was net thore. They said they would search the house, and whlle do ing se, Grau quietly slipped out of the back deer, and was arrested by I'.arn I'.arn lield. He was taken te the station house aud theuce te the ollice et Alderman liurr. The alderman entered ball ler Gran's appcarance nml Grau entered ball for Mrs. A in wake's appcaraiice bclore Alderman Decn, te answer at u hearing, rospcctlvely the charges of adul tery, inade against them. Odlcer Hariihelt is the prosecutor. At the Station lIeue, Tliere was a big row at the corner of Water and West King strcets, between two aud thrce o'clock this morning, during which se end j eimg men had heads put en them. The police weie sent ler, and they ui rested James Hart, Geerge Carr, Geerge Ileutzaud Wllliain Dan z for being lmrtics te the d is is turbauce, aud they sxnt the balance of the night In the station house. Thismorniugthe mav or discharged them from custody en the payment of costs, after severely reprimand ing them for their disorderly conduct. The whole neighborhood vv as nreused by thonelso et the light. Several et the men engaged woie badly cut and bruised. Billies and stones we used and in making the an est the police men battered bevend el the fighters en the heads w llli their clubs. Olie gas and olev eu gasoline lamps failed te taint last night, se states the ropeitsof the elllcers en llie at the station house. Will Lecate In the Writ. This aftornoen the following parties from the ic',nlty of Kphrata, Dlrd-iii-Haud nnd ether places left for the West te loeate there : .loe German nnd Jehn W. High, and families, te Schuyler, Nebraska) Francis Geed J mutton, Kansas; J. Ik Veit, Cameren,' Miseurii Al, Strohm, Holmesvlllo, Xo Xe braikn; Jacob Kielt, Wutkius, Iewu, and Auteu Florak, Chlcaga J.OXOEXECKBKS TUSAVI'EA KAXVE. The Theory That Me tins (lone With n Weman NetNublmiUtcil-lllii 1 InuncUl Croeh- rtlness Pretty Well KUbllhcd. Speculation continues te be rlfe as le the motives for the myslorleusdlsappoarancoof Benjamin liOngcneeker, of the beard of Ioor directors, and the last rumet Is te the ellcct tliat he took flight Willi n late lemale tmploye of the almshouse, or whom he was enamored. Theso pointed, as the object of suspicion te the wife of Henry Lceders, n neighbor el Longenecker, who went te thonlinsheuso be- ciuise or her husband's failure te support her, and whose fem children wcie prolded for with plot 04 nt the ChlldrcirB Heme ; whlle the mother assisted with domestic work at the almshouse. It secnis, however, that the story of her abandoning these parts In Lengcncckcr'H company Is ellectually dlsercdited by the fact that she lea Lancaster nlieut six weeks bclore he disappeared, and It Is net bcllevcd that either had any knew ledge or the ether's intention. The woman Is new In Mentana territory, and writes that she w 111 return, as she docs net llke the country. Mr. Longe. nccker was n man of Jovial dlsiiosl dlsiiesl dlsiiosl tieiip anil speke pleasantly te all the almsheuse Inmates upon the occasions or his xlsits. Frem the fact that he was bcttei acquainted with Mrs. Lceilers than othets, she halng been a resident or his neighborhood, he was mero notably familiar with her; and upon lnarnlng this iact soine onestarted the report that the two had lied tnirelhnr. It Is said that Mr. Leugcneiker, who was a bachelor, was quite popular among ladles, and eernl residing in Mlllersvilloli.ive been "setting their capV Ter him for jears. Ile Is nlsefcaid toliaveliadulntly Iriend In Phila delphia, whom he would Tie mero likely te Inkoaletig.irho had wanted a tomiMUlen, than anybody lrem these parts. Anether rumor connects Lengeiiecker s name with the I'vparturoelnditlnreiitwoinun rrem the Institution a few days age ; but the ofllcers there are positive that there Is nothing in this, and they nlllrm that this young w eman had no knowledge of Loiigeneekcr's de parture nor nuy association witli him. It seems pictty certain, however, that Leiigcnccker is a defaulter in his financial relations w 1th Miss llarbara Mecker, as fore shadowed in the lNTKi.i.uiKMinii et Satur day ; and that the f8,0en entrusted by her te him ler investment has net been seemed te her use. mi: VUM3IOX vr.i:.is i.isv Court lUlunes te bit In the llenili rmm Cane ler I'einenul lteusoue, Hut finally Awicnlik Thoiellowingcabesoii the common pleas list were aigued en Mendiy afternoon and this morning : Geerge Kautz and Ann Kaut7, his wile, for the use of Ann Kautz vs. Silas II. Ferry and Jehn 1). Skllcs, adniinlstniters or William L. Pelper, deceased, rule te strike oil lien suit. Same plnintills v. same delendauts, rule te show cause vv hysummenslssued February y, should net be quashed and suit dismissed, en the ground that the summons was issued, bclore the ending urn suit, in w hich plaiiitllls were neu suited. When the suit of Jehn I). Skiles, adminis trator et Ames llendersen.deccased, vs. Kob Keb ert J. Housten, was called for argument, Judge Livingston suited that his wilevvasa creditor and he did net care te hear the argu ment as a Judge. Judge Pulterben wauted te be excused lrem liciring the argument en the ground that he is a relative or decedent. Couiibel for plaintlll and defendant signed n eaner uriilmr IkjIIi jildu-este oil iu the case, us they were anxious te take the matter te the supreme court for a ilciWIeu at the next term or the court, and both judges finally agreed te sit and thcnrj;uiucnt was proceeded with. The mieslieii at issue is whether a balance that Rebert J. Housten had In bank could be applied te the pimeutela nole which had been discounted by Mr. Hender Hender eon, miLnhh.li matured after his death. In the suit el Jehn S. Relnhart and Mary Relnhart, vs. Samuel Uadders, the rule te show cause w by plaiutills should net gi u se curity for costs was made nbselute, ami the plainlllls were non-suited. Xiarly all el this morning's session of court was taken up in the argument or the rule te show why the sale or the real cstate of Simen Single should net be staved until the traverse or inquisition en said Simen Single be disiosed of. The rule te strike oil the non-suit iu the suit brought by Isaac Riuehart against the city or Umeaster, te rccev er ?.'00 reward ler the arrest and eoiivitien el Jerry Duugaii, the llie bug, w. is argued at length en Monday altcnioeu. CUlllll.NT IIUSI.Vl'.SS. The tavern license of Heniy Rahtcr, First ward, city, was transferred te Miller and Brake. The tav em license et Gcoige Schlelt, First ward, city, was translerrtd te Geerge SchletU Iivinia Amwalce has made application for a divorce from her husband, Christopher Columbus Amvvake, en the ground et cruel and barbarous treatment. Mary C. Cenner was awarded a Htibjena in diverce lrem hnr husband, Chailes Con Con Cen eor, en the ground el desertion. rellte Ctie. Geerge Welsh, for drunken and disorderly conduct, was committed for ten dasbyAl dasbyAl deiman Spurrler. Ellas Snyder, en u charge of carrying con cealed deadly weapons, was held te ball for a healing belore Alderman Spurrier. Geerge Smith, colored, charged with main taining a nulsance was held for u hearing be be bo fero the same magistrate Harry Williams and Jeseph I Miller, claiming rcbiectively te hail lrem Parkes burgand Coatesvlllo, get Intondlsputeabout paying for n game et tenpins nt Seurbeer's ulleys. and were arrested ler being drunk and disorderly. Alderman Deen gavethem a hearing, nnd committed Williams for ten days. Miller was discharged en payment of costs. A I.eil;e of Colored Odd Fellows. Jeseph Stautlbr, of Marietta, a member of the grand ledgo or Odd Fellows at Love and Charity hall en Monday evening. The fol lowing were installed as the elllcers : N. G Will. W. Grimes. V. G Wm. II. Turner. N. F. Cyrus Case-. P. N. F. Edward Claik. . Secretary Wm. O. Smith. Treasurer Abram Mexw ell, Chaplain William Procter. Inside Sentinel Edward DIggs. The new ledgo will be known us Ne. 2,2I, aud will meet regularly en the upiier lloer el Roberts' hall. SJ.IOO for Church Ileuevelente. The Inte Mrs. Ann K. Uhler, et Mauheim, devlsed by will mero thnn ene third of her cstate te benevolent purposes, the objects or her bounty being institutions or the Re formed chinch. Te the beard or home mis sions she gav e (1,000, te the beard or foreign missions $1,000, te the beard el education for students for the ministry $600, te the church extension luud (100, te the Mauhelm Un formed church $J00, te the Mauhelm Sabbath school flOO, and te the Ilcthaiiy orphans' home in Wniuolsderf (100. The remaluder of her cstate hhe divided equally between the elght children of her husband, the late Levl Filler, deceased. Point flood With Their Sluiie). The will of Wlllard Dedge, probated at Kalamazoo, Michigan, leaves (10,000 te the Miihignn female seminary at that place. It is stated that Mrs. Themas 11. Powers has conveyed te the vestry of Emanuel Re Re lermcd Episcopal ciiurch, the deeds aud in surance policies covering the claim of the Themas II. Powers' estate, film having paid the incumbrance which the estate held against the property. The donation amounts te ever (30,000. l'ri'kfnted With n Watch. Mr. Jes. Satulberg, ngent of the New Yerk life Insurance company, or New Yerk, for the mlddle district of Pennsylvania, was recently presented by his company with a haiulsome geld watch. It bears the follow ing inscriptien: "Presented te Jes. Sand licrg by tlie New Yerk Llie Iusurance Ca, Dec.. lbSl ;" and was u testimonial te his efllclent bervlccs. A Iirge I'eneuul ltate. The nppralsers appointed te inventory the estate or the late A. Ilates Grubb filed their appraisement iu the reglster'n ollice this morning. Tliere were two inventories, ene of the personal cllectn et deceased, in the county of Philadelphia, which amounts te (117,11(L(k'i and the second or the personal etlcctsatthe inunsleu house, nt ML Hepe, which amounts te (7B,lbS,01, or a leLd of (RXklOLOa Rt. riitrlck'i liny. St. Patrick's Day opened rlear and i e!d, the mercury lielng down le nljeut 1(1 degrees alxjvezera Tevvaids neon the sky becatne uv crcast w Ith clouds and the wind thilling, show Ing that the saint has net forgotten us. but ceutfliucs te fav or us w Ith his accustomed bad weather. Onc-hairorthe jioeplo seen en the strcets te-day wero sprigs oibexwood or a bow or green ribbon Hi their button-holes, In memory or the geed saint, and in honor or the national colors orthe Green Isle. A.Aery few were lucky enough te find green clever leaves, the Amerlean shamrock, nnd displayed them with no little pride, There were masses hi the sevcral Catholic churches iu which SL Patrick was specially Invoked. Al HI. Mar.v's the school children formed the choir nnd sang it number or liviuim appropriate le the day. Iu honor of the day St. Mnry'shoheol children woreglvon a holiday. Toedlrr" ItelrnM'd from Cimtedy. William alias " TixHller " Richardson was berore Alderinan Ferdney thlsinetiilng te nnnwer charges of drimkeuuess nnd dis orderly cendticl and mnlleleiis iiilHchlef, pro pre pro reried liv his brothel -In-law, William P. Wlrlh, but the iirosccuter Hilled le appear te press the eases ami "Toedlcr" was discharged en his own iccegniTance. Heme AkI Jeseph Rejerjr., who has been traveling with Heekstfider ,fc Armstrong's minstrels, loll that company nt the close el their engage mentnt HngcrACampbells niuseum, Iu Phila delphia, en Saturday evening. The show Is linn iliiintf Htunll lnuim In New Jersev nnd Joe probably saved himself from taking n long walk ever the sands or that state. A ltlnnrrlri Hener of Urn. Illnlue. A well-known Washington lady Is author ity ler the statement that Miss Clevchmd Is shortly te glve a dimmer In honor or Mrs. lllalne. The occasion premises te be one el the most notable social events orthe present ndmlulstiatieu, and will be slgulllcaut as ovidcucluggcuuiuugeod reeling between Mr, lllalne ami the preslduit. Cntt liltifi Sucker. Win. btrehman put thrce set nets in Mill creek south of this city tliu ether day, nnd eaUL'ht leuileeu bundled suckers, seme or them very large and nearly all et them el geed Sl70. Ill III of AnklRUIIK III. F.lias M. Fisher aud wile, or Le.e eck town ship, te-day made an assignment el their pro perty for the benefit or creditors le Llias Reuue, of the Mine township. Donatien Aikueuledged. Iliu Ladles' Union lhnuia Miclutj Kiatelully ntknelidge tliu IeIIuwIuk ilonntleim iecevd since Miiiclitl, licn theliiBt a)nl was ninde rieiiiMm 11 II. DeiMurt, f.i Mlxs tlnrgniit IlcltHlm, l"; MU4b)blllallclUhu,fi Mm. ltu biccuSenei.JJ; nfiknd, tl Mi. C V Iduiycr, 1 i Mr. II II Martin, (?; Mr VVillhim Sciivr, K;Ml N Kllimiktr,5; n friend, I: Ainiihemenlif. KlnL llacr. This evenlni; Frank f.iitz.t'iiiiik Hi line mid Kd Itmh 111 contest none mill' mie at the Miennticher rluk nUA TIIS. llALLru. In this city, en the leth Inst., Jehn Hulkr, 111 thu Beth) cut of hUiiRe. The illative and filmdsef the lamlly mull speitfully Invited le attend the funcial, rinin his late residence, Ne Sll IJejiver sticel.eii Wed nesdiiy iilteniCMiti, at 2' ii'ilfnk lulu tiient nt .leiucinetcii -Id 1Iiu.M1I In this illy, en the Hlh Inst., Mmy It., ilaiiKlilu of .leMph mid II it bun llu'-uli, lu thulith jinriifhcrnKL' The lelatlvis and lileuilj el the famll), me lespeitfiill) Invited te nttind llie luneial, fiem llie icHliluKi'iif hei piiteuts, Ne,113Chuiih stiect, en Wednesday morning nt 6J o'clock IntcimuilntM Aiitlnm'8iemetery. Utah iiiiihh at hi. Antheny's church -t MAUKVTS. Philadelphia Market. I'niLADiLriiiA, Maich 17. Fleur dull and lime l stuidi : 8u.rflne, 2 viiiri 71 : Kxtni. l 7M 0 Se: lVnn'a. hiinlly, .t Up 75: Winter clears, II (H 4J; de straights, II J1QI71 : Minn, extmcltar, l cog! wi : dn stridulus, II 375 en: winter pit- cuts, II 75a5 3H : sprliiR de, 5 0UQ5 71. live flour at J .WJ.1 hi. Wheatsleiidyniidfalilyactlve; Ne. 'J Mesl lied, MflsOUn; Ne. 3 de, at hOe; Ne. 1 1'a. esteni de, Cern market st ady. with fitlr i stiadv, with titlrdciiiHiid istiiuu- er,t!U?lA.: N w ilHn JT(7I No.'Jvellew uud mixed, itfjQleai Ontsiiulct and Btuuly : Ne. 1 Whlle. 3Jc ; Ne.- 'i de, ntsnie; Ne. 3 de. Starve; ic Jcctcd, 3.KC350 ; Ne. 2 mlxid, 33ffi3e. Itvequtetut 70c. . . .. (Seeds Clever quiet at TKfibKc; Timethy dull at II .VtflM ; Flnxsied ut tl Will ta. Winter hnin llnunt 117017 se. Previsions liurely stcidy, nnd quiet : miss perk, tl I vGH : beef hums, J1 UQti ; city mess beer, turw. Uncoil, Uftie ; Smoked Shoulders, n,e, silt de, &iQVUc; smoked hams lXQU)iei plkleddo.lH.ieIe. Lard quiet ; illy lcflned, ut TJiffsc i loeso butihers', tfiV4c ; iirlme steuin, 17 i&ffl Je. , Htitter market lull nnd prlies weak: Cieumury extras, tsevj II. C and N. V. de, lift T'cs Western dairy extras, 'ai de geed te iholie, Ufflc. llollsat7aiee; paeklm; butter, 7011c. I.BI5S lower but ihuid tinner; hxtrurs )-$ Chiebe dull mid sleudj ; New Voik Full Cream, l.'Olc ;Ohle Fl Us, iholie, lltfUUe i de lair te prime, pQIOUc t l'cnu'n purt sklin, 4(J 5c : de lull de. lftJe. l'ctinleum dull : ltennid, 7!ic Whlskv tinner ut 11 JO. New lurk Market. Nkw YenK.Murih 17. Fleur State und Western dull and pi ices geuciall without ituotable chimue Seuthein stead). Wheat opened streni; and iQie higher later weakeiud and lest advanie, with a med. erute tiadn repotted : Ne. 1 White, nominal ; Ne. 2 ltul. Mnuli reaeSKc: April, Mflfic . May, KfrJ"Kc; June, WJtfJSSl&i; .Inly WK fiWc, Coin MGMm lower und medemtely active; Mixed western spot, 4JK11e; de futuie, t'i$ 5t4c OatH 'ittKa lewei ; Ne 2 Murih, 30t37c j April, VilinbrVa; Jluy, J,a3,ic i Htute.ssflllci Western, JiQ lie. Western Grain Markets. Chicaoe. flour The feeling was cislcr, but ji rices wuu fnetnbly unchniiKed. Wheat luled stiiugeuily en niuiunt et the cold wiatlierund bad tiTip reports, eiieulnir MQ e lllglil r than bnturdii'H cIehIiik, out illlili.l hiav) elteiluKs nnd thu'n-peit tlmt n let of "het" Wheat had been peitrd lu New l'erk, pilcesbiokeotl IKc und closed Jfe under Hntur day. bales ranited. Maiih, "SJiQniCc, closing at liVHe : Apill, 74!73'4c, tieslng ut 740 i Slay, We"5C, ilesliiKiit T4ie ; Julie, 81ftKle ; elm liiK ut BlGHIc i Ne. 2 BliriiiB at 73J7e j Ne. 3 spilng uto7e; Ne. 2 Ited ut 77Ji ; e.3Kid, 71c. Coin ruled stieng, uly, in sympathy with Whiat, but bioke oil toward the close and closed J.e under baturday. Casli, 37JiG40Ue: Jlmih, &7Kfltu ; cleslni? ut 37j;e ; April ut .WKflJeUi'. ilesiiif ut JJiSMc i Sluy, 41Jrtil2Kc, ileifUB ut 41i2c. Oatseie dull and a shade cuslcr ; uisli nl itSJ0i Jliirch und Apill,27J(;ui Muy, 31iGJIKi, ileslnir ut .tl?c. Ilv e Bteudy ; Ne. 2 sold nt C3c. Hurley dull s Ne. 2. 03e. MaxHUCdeusliriittl 41 IIetiieit.W heat wus dull ; Ne 1 White, (We for lush, b'Je usked for April; KuJe ler Jluy : Ne. 2 led, ut M,)e fel cash; (e fel Apill : PiMefiirainyj Ne. 3 led, ut 7e usked; leeetpts, IJ.tsw bushels. Cut u Ne. 2 ut 43;c. Oats Llfjlil mlxid al 3J?,iv ; Ne. 2 white, JIe; Ne. 2, 3J,iu. 1'EeniA Coin wusiuttvunnd easier; new lilith mixed, at SJl(QH)ie; new Ne. 2, mlxid, at sif$ SJ(c. IJitfl woie ipilut : Ne. 2 while, 31H6JIKa ; Ne 2 liilsedatrfOVifi-Ke. It je was dull and nominal I Ne. 2 ut Oi&Oc. Bleck Markets. Quotations by Koed, HiGrumi & Ce , Hankers, lauicusier, in. 11 A.M. 12 V. 3 r.M. Missouri l'aiillc Mlihlirnn Central New YerkCenlnil b' New Jersey Centml ,. as onie cenirai Del. laick. A Wcbtetu 10IK myt Denver A ItleOmude . . Kile K nnsas A Te xas , , laikubheru ChUuse & N. W eein N. N.. Out. A Westurn l".'i ij Bl. l'uul X Omaha. I'htIIIe Mull m,i Rochester ft I'lltseuig bt. l'uul Texus l'aclne Uulei l'aclne Wabash Common .... 45J SI Wabash Preferred West'n Union Televcrapb.. S9K Louisville X Nashville 31; N. V., Chl.AM.L- Lehigh Valley LehlKh NnvlKUtleu Pennsylvania Heading I'.T. Alliitrale Northern l'ncltlc Cem Neitbern l'aclllu 1'iuf.... 4.1! i Ilestenvllln ,.., 1'hllndelpbluA Kile Northern Centml ., .... Underground Canada Southern., oil 7-i People's l'useuger JnrstfV Central Mi 43 $ l)i I.lioStecK Slurkel, 1'uiLAPHI.viiiA, Maiih 10. The ditteix'ut stock j anls were i ler the week llecves, 2,bOUt heys, D,uuu, ncilpts at the tfUvep, 7,eee llecr cnttle'weie (n niedciuln request ntnde ntnde cllnnef n fnictleiii We queli n fellows l Extiemcn, 8Wiei most r-ales, tJit)Xe t ex tra, tfplc t geed, HHWiu l incdluui, IJJQVe common, 8jh)c, Fat tows wcreunrlinnKCdnt.lflJlUe. Milch cows were Inncllve nt $'' Veal calve were dull nt &67Ve, Bhccp and Ininba wcte bluiie nnd lc lilglni. We quote as fellows s ExtrmfiCf6ie Reed, V,i(t"ie: iiicdliiiii,3g 4e t common, 3i3We t IhiiiIih, 4Qit llegs were attuily at OKQTHc. . cirr DnisstD bkkves. City Dressed Ilecres were nctlve, the abnttet selllna 4JI head at flQHKc. Western Ilressed IIcemm wcie In ceed de innndnt76;c, Ihemns Ilisdley stlllng.111 bind nt that rate. City lireiwcd Bheep were nttlve I the ubattelr sold 452 hcnd nt WJ8KC- WeHteindicsHcd Shiep no wniited j llmdliy sold .r.M hcnd at Mtiy(v. I'lilhtdelphln. Quotations by Assecl ited 1'ruBR. Htecka steady. I'bllndclphln A Krle It. It... Ilcnrtlnr Kiillivnd I'entiKylvniilA Itnlliend l-ehlh Valley llallread United Cempiinlcs of New Jersey .... ,. l'l .. Mi ,. MU .. !ul jsoiuienu'm-inc ivi Noithcrnl'ftcinel'refencd Tli 1K?4 Northern Central Unllrend ... IhlKh Nnv iKftllen Company nxu Hi 1 07!.' norrutewn imnrimu. Central Tranfliiortntlen Company "i llulfale, New Yerk ft l'lillaclt'1 jitiln T,i Little Bchuvlklll Itnlliwid !( A:ir An vimTtHKMEXTH, CIIAPPF.I) HANDS AND AFFF.CT10N8 of the skin nrxci bellier tliovinheunn JIll.LKH.S I'UKE IIOUAXIOAI'. imil7md lirANTED. TT lliiietTBiu I'm kern Aimlv le JOHN K.llKKh.tCII. lid !K7 North 1'ilnce hln 1 1. T1RIVATK SALE OF JURNITURE, and everMlitui; JL Cnriicti", Htevis, Illshiks lieitiilnliiK te heuec keeping, nt 1 l". NO IJ'lbllll'I'ENSlltKKT L Tncaster was first called lllikerj tow ii when nettled lu I718,JiibI U eiiisbeluie llie ndvent el MILLl.lt'.H 1'IMth IH.lltAA.MlAr. mniTMiid pdlNNERCliORTtfNK.- " mis (TUFia) i:vi:nin(. One Mlln Itate betwien Fmnk l.ut, 1-iiink llcllneand Ld. Itish. Admlfsleii, I'm. lt iirASTiin-A GIRL FOR COOKING lotiKuweik Iu it Bin.ill family TT nndOcnenilllouKuweik lu it Bin.ill family lioed wiiges l(i-luiLice iiiiilitd ipl) tilt, HOOM W, bTK K.Vs IIOU8K WltK l 11 ROSt'OEMFRI'HY, D. U.S., llllAIiUATK or 'Ihu l'iiinsltanla tolliKe et licntiil Mirgii, WITH Hit II l IvMl.lll. 'UI Nmlh IJueeu sin et, Luninstei, I'm Dunlhtiy luiillltabninchiB. mnrll ild&WABJiud P" ALM"'feiLET SOAl', WITH A bpeilul Line of geed iiunllty Lew I'llnd boa pi , IIUIILhV'S IMtl'omeltb, '21 Went King Mint FOR RENT. , , , A Two-Hteiy llilck Heme, N 70-' Seuth Oneen sliiel. t-evi n looms nedi Jill, l.etsl nelKhberlKHHl and plenwint Iwaln. ' lerpui tliulnrs, tall en 11IOS I ITMMIM.S. It Ne. 0 North tjuien M STORAGE, -AD- OOMMIB3ION WAREIIOUSB, DANIbl. SIAYF.lt, decMvd IB WistChtstnutstinit. SLATE WORKti. AlllisenMWlhlnKJIAllllLhl.KI)SLATK MAM KLH, or any oilier Mute VV m k, w III de wi II by ciilllnirnt nut woiksersind ler ourlllustm eurlllustm ourlllustm UdiataleBUe. n, VNK JAKB0N , Ceinor Flout and Locust M , Columbia, l'u iniii-l-Jind M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES AT Rcigart's Old Wine Stere. H. K. M.AYMAKKll, AflKHT, Ne. 'it Kaht Kine St l 1i17 Ilil F.stabllshed 1TA1 V ILLIAMSON A FOSTF.lt. new srvi.i.s Children's Kilts. Litdlt!) will tlnil our iiBenitmcnt of C till dicn's Kl!"j niuih lai-gn limn ivii bileii TIIK STILLS Alth lilK VF.ItY LA1KS1, And the I'ltlCKS Kill LOW Ill 1101 b' 'SHIRT WAISTS. Our Meck Is cemplite and ojuilleul In lnuke und lit We have Flguied Cullie, f reach und American l'erialis, I'lulu lllue und Colored Flunuilsln Laced and lluttem d I mute. Alse, Whltu JIubIIus, with Limn Cellars nnd CuHs. l'llICES Xc. nnd 3Sc fel Cnllies, SOc. und 75c. let I'cieules, 8k. , f 1.25 und i: ue for FIuiiiicIh. Spring Overcoats, WU.OO tl) WJ.I.OO. BLACK WORSTED PANTALOONS, $3.50. GU YEIfS SI'-LFCONFOHMING Dress Hats ! Iu Flat or Ueund Crew ii, the bist iiuiilltyel Fur, Flit, Illuck nnd Hruwtis, the newest Shapes und very light In weight. Otlui makesef UHhSS 8111-F HATS, 11 5, 1171 nud2Ul. HOYS' STIFF HATS, 50e. und 75c CLOTH HAlb I Oil GIULS AND HOYS, -4- Iu llluu und Illucks, Mk'. aud 75c. MKN'b CLOTH HATS, Flat and Hound Crew n, Ituik mid Light Checks und Omy Mlxluies, II ue, tl.23Hiidll50. NECKWEAR. Mohave a veiy lingo stock of biiiutlful Put terns all silk Neckwear, lu the veiy latest Fashions for Spring. Including checks, I'latds nnd a inrUty of Fancy Figures. 1 he CHOXTON, 1IU1TON and bllKLIIOKNK are the leading Styles, Prices, 21c, S0c. and 75c. Woelllnlshed SHIIITS, 50e. FANCY HOblEKY,20e.te25e. White Dress Shirts. The best made, the best lilting, the best uutellul used is lu the Patent llosem, Eightnie Shirt, $1.00 Each, $5.40 ptr llalf-Dezen. BOYS' SHOES. We inn supply you in nil grades, aud will glv iijiiuu Shee that Is solid und dill able, lei It be lei Weik, bihoel or Iliess Wear. We Imv e n geed Shoe for Heys at II UD, u Laied Hal, II 25 ; a neat Ilutlen bhoe, 11.50. The eel. ebmted OEM SHOES for Heys lu llutten, Hals and Congress, two styles, Fixincli und Londen Tees. These Shoes have a solid Grain Tep und nre very durable. The CON. (iltESS are 11.71 ; LACED HALS, II 83 ; HUT TON'S, 12.00. Heys Calf Hals, both Uutten nnd Laced, with Gleve Kid Tops, Fancy Capped loes, 12 50, and n very rlne Selection of ether ssyles, including Heys' Culf llutten L'ng llsh Shoes, and the famous Wuiikenpbast in Hoj ' sizes. This bhoe Is higher In price, bill much ihcnpci In the cud, us it will wear longer. fan & Fester, 32,34, 30 tc 3S lVcst Kill? St., LANOASTKIl. l'A. OHNNA. OIOARS l'UOM ?1.00 l'KH L Hundred up, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW' FKCtNT CIUAIl meitK, XK tr A V mi TISEMKSTH. HAPPY THOUGHT AND KKIU'CCA TnlminM only Ce per iilna, at IIAUTMAN'8 lf.M.0W I'KONT CItlAK blOllK. Nu trial-ei'"iir.i7i:irs puiul UOItAX hOAl' will cnuvlnineviry person tlmt It U net only the llest but the Cheapest. iunt7-Uiiid DONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS, Twe fel fie. the beat In the town fet the inrnicv, nt HAKlMAN'b KI.I.OW FUUNT ClUAltBTOIlK. BORAX IS USUD in many medi CINK1 nnd In all Skin Henllng I'ri patn liens, but In nethtni; inein ptnlltably thnn In MILIihll'Si'UKhlluH.WbUAl'. iuui7md fLASS SLIPPKRH HAVE RUEN IN- VT tnslueed In Venlie, but they won't be iiime pepiilsi lien, until the bwtnit of diuuliii; Hl.ii'kfnKli tivUed. IImi MILLF.U'S IIOUAX BOAT for washing tlienudniu'd (deckings. iuar7iud rplIE IiARGENT, IIP-ST AND MOST JL tomplile iisserliui nt of I'lujlnix Cauls Iu the i II v li mil nii'iils per puck uiiiil IIAItTMA.VH Vhl.I.OW FltONT CK1AU HIOKK. I7IO R RENT. J At.Ne. 41 NOIITII DUKK STIIKhT, Twe Law Ollkts! n buseuient Hi bv .11 feci, will llfihtfd. binfed bv fiirmitn, water, i te. Alve l.uica Hull suited for Kills, Fulls and Cenv n tlens, en 1111 tLIIIIS mil 21" II FltANK KSHLEMAN Bi: LIVKLY, AMI SL'Nl) YOUR I bulling le HALI'II hIVION', I1IF. l.ONIION CLOTHING KLNOVVIOIt, Se. llli North Huke stiect. iients' nothing, l.ndleV Paniuei, lilsteis, Hlini kits, Ac , leiievutid In the beit imiuuer. Iliu only Iteiievutlug Works lu tbe city. inin-2t Meni:y wanti:i. b, unity will lie hint Slorlgnge en llinl Knlale weilli Iwoertlnie titnej the umeuiit of thuleun Vpplvtn IIAI'SSIAN'A lltlltNS, Ileal Esbite Agents, inl.l.MIt Ne, in Wist Oiiuige bluet. R OTi;i.SMAKIN(5 CABINKT I'HOTOORAPHB AT WJ.00 A DOZEW,' A I' NO lWNOinil yUKKN BTHKET, jiiiw.uni i,ancuaier, 'a. ID C. SNYDKH.t IIHO. . lluve takin thengciiey let Haiper'iiUiunur I'litleins Have a Inigo iieilini'iil en hnnd. xiibsiilptleiiH taken lei all Hal pel's Peiledkals. Alse u lull line el Sllllluery, llumbuig hdgu, I men, HimIi ly, Notions ete . te. Ne II WEBT K1NU bTUKKT, Heildlng lleu-e lei Hint Ne 13 West King at Kit lnll,1tit Ri:i)ijrneN in ovi:hceath. In eiiler te leduie our lurge stock el Fur Heav em. Meltons, Kersejs nnd Coiksciewif for Oveiunitlngs, 1 will, for tbe next fin duvs, mnke up te j our order, In first class stjle.ui greatly reduixl prlciH All gurmentsnieguarauteed te tit perfect and only the best quality of tilui lnlngHUiu Usui. A II HOSKNSTEIN, Him Tailoring. .17 Ninth yuecu stnet, upw.Mlte the l'otjtelliie. mVMIuidlt RLMOVAIa llli J HLItlt llai lemovel his olllie lrem seuthwist cettier I'rlme mid ( liintnut stint", te his newnsl denie. seuthwist miner Oninge und Mulberry Kltiits. IehJluid rplli: HALKS OP MILLKH'sTlOHAX JL and Other Feips lastjiiirnmeuntid In One Millien, luui lliiuilri d and beventy fourTheu eauu, ci iiiiuuiiMi i-iiiniuN i ins iur ubiix- it te gieutl) evi rriiu that number by the fust in leasing silk-j of Mil. I, Kith l'UHK IIOHAA WJAP miirTijiiul KLIl S;aL HHANI) CORN AND TO MAIOK'.K. a Can,.1(.ann lerile Oianu tilled fceg.ir. I,J Ji r Just liielvid 520&s.i bihilul i eilin have Hume ruaslid dully, li, 15, Is, Jn, '."'. 2T, and Ait nils ptr pound CLAHKE'H rKA ASI) LtlFFKB STOKK, Ne m West King btieet T 1113" ACM i: 1 llln'ii tents feru l.irueiuke. or tueinkes Ibi Zliints Is the priie el ' VCMK "Tninspurent tftvi eilne Simp. Contains 50 h r lent Oljierlnu and Is the seip for the bath. Imported and Ile inestle iiiiHtl'I'l(L) nlwujs en hnd nt Lew i at l'l lies al COCHnAN'S DUUO BTORB, Nei. 117 AND in NOKTH QUKKN 8THKLT, deuvuid Lancaster, l'u. -pKOMlT AND CARnri'LATPKNTION IIVKNTIITIir rillNTIKUXir PAPER BOOKS. Out lpe being new and the pipur Ilit Mil's we knew we euu glve entile satisfaction Proof nailing can lull) done STEINMAN & HBNSBL, ln'Jtld liTrmervcrn Otitic. P Oil HUNT. The IIIIILK DWELLINU IIOI'bK Ne 4K1 NeilhOiHinstriet.il looms. i,s. ItaiiL-e. Het and I old WHtir, 11.1th. biwrr Coiiuictieus, 1 1 ult Alse llrlik btuble ter two hen-i'4 Alse Mr Jehn i Itebur's iirlvatc first clas3 HUH K ST MILK und Carriage Heuse (stabling lour horses), bus Water und Can lu building, und luiludin the iiiljelniug hnMler'g brick ledgluit houre, with time looms, situate en West Lemen stieit.und in Kill of Mi Itnlm r'n lesldi nee. Applj le HAL'HMAV A IIUHNb Heal Estate Agents, mlC-dttilK Ne. 10 W est Oinuge stieit. rre OUH ( TSTOMIJUS AND Till: TUH JL L1C TIIK SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, Will be removed en the FIKST DAY OF Al'HIL, 15M, fiem Ne ( K.itt King stmt, te the mom iniumedlnus and lenveiileut elllte. Ne HjLAbThlNti STUELT, whele we will be pliasid te fill nil eidirs ler the Lending (ienu (ienu Ine Mugir Hewing Machine THKRINUhit SIAMJFATUIIIN'O f O, IcbJU-lmd A.J M11U11EI.L, Agent. 17IOK Till: llLST HAHGAINS VXV.H . Olleiid lii I iiniustirln Ludks' und Cent's t uiiiiblug I.immIh, OOIOHEIHTOLD'S. Ml lull und Winter Heeds closing out with out regard te cost New Is our tlmotesuvo money FIiuse mil und exuinlne goods und learn price, bifeies en Imv. Ne tumble te show goods. UhMir UECH10LU, Ne. bi Nei th Ouci'ii Btret t. P. S. Chelie Hiilldlug Leis en Clmilette, Muty and lluzil sliicts fei sale. A KTi:it ALL 0TU1:RS KAIL, IONBULT DR. LOBB, NO. 31'J North Fllteeulh etitet. bilew Cnllewhlll Bluet, l'hlhulilphia. C Hies nil 6eirct Diseases el both sexes Twentv enrsKxiieilonce. I en. sullalleiiby mull, NtllVOllb ANDHl'ECIAL DlhEAbEb. New lnsik Just out. bend for It. l'l li e doc. Hours 11 till ", aud 7 te lu p. m febJMjiUw CONSUMPTION lTlAVU A POSITIVE leinedv for the above disease; by Its ue he iisands of cast-H of the w erst kind aud of long stunillnghavubeeiicuied. Indicd.se slieugls my fullli In ilsellliacy tlmt 1 will send TWO POTTLES FHKK, tegcthci with n vuluuble treu treu tle en this dlseuxe in uny BiHIeier. Ulve ex picssund 1". O. uddices. Dlt.T. A.8LOCUM, nOiuiIctxlAOmw lbll'eurl bt,, N. Y. rplIlS PAPlMt IS PKINTLD W ITU J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S INK, FairmeuDt luk Works, 2Cth and I'cnn'a. Aunue lunfrlid 1'lULAIlKLl'lllA. PA. VLOTJUXU. F IOU (3LOVLS, Te keep the hands w ai in MITTENS, 'le keep the hands warm. SOCKS, Te kiep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck wnuiu UNDi:ilWEAR, Te keep the body w arm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WKST KING BTHEKT. VXDKJiTAKJXO. jfc yyyvir r u NDERTAKINO. L.nneTEf UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Qucee and Viae Streets, LAMIABTKR, l'A, rei-senul nllenllen given te all orders. Kv ery thing lu the liiulertukinRlluelurnlsbed. Having seeuied the set v lees of a ttrst-elass me chnnlc, 1 am prepmedtodentl kinds of Uphel. storing nt veiy moderate prices. All kinds of Furnltiiiu Upholstend, Give me a cull. T T3 DPiTr I luulO-tid iwr uoens. Jehn s. ei VLi:n a co. DRESS GOODS! Lhoke New Things In COCDBIMATION SUITS AltE NEW. NnieWk's of Etcry WcscrlpHen IN IHlEbH FA1IKIC.O. KRENOH SATINS, New Dsigaj, AMERICAN SATINS, Extra Quality, AT THE LOWEST PltlCES. French and Scotch Ginghams. Dou'lFergoltnLook nteur New Black and Colored Silks. Het GixhIsiiI LeiHthnn I'hlladelpblii and New Yolk I'llcex. CALL NI8i:KOI'IM100l)SANIH'ltICLS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, 25 EAST KINO STRBBT, LANCA'STEII.l'A. w :w HPRINU Dress Goods -AT TIIK- I VPHMKHhSundCASHMKUEIILIUhS, Deuble Feld, UJc. u Yuld. a, hub FINK COLOKKD CASIIMKIILS iV nYnid, I'suullj bold ut Tie. COI'UItE DUES' GOOH3, .'.(-liKli Wide, 374e a aid I INK ALL-WOOL LASHMEItl.'l Ni w Hprlng Celers, in Inches Wide, Ml Cents a lurd ALL W OOLHATINH, q Inches Wide, New Colem, 75e u Yald SILL01IIflUiriMjS,All Wwl.Wie nluid Ml-INK CLOTH BUIlINbS, All Wih)1,75' a laid. 11-nillCOT CLOTHS, N'ew CoIeih, l )n liml UNEFItENCII HEP bUI'LII, Spring blindes, tl.ain Y nnl. Bpeilul lliigulii VV AMSUTTA TWILLED MI'bLIN, in Ci'iitH a Yard, Itigular Pike, 15 Cents WATT, SMAND & GO., 8 aud 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. J. II. MARTIN & CO. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. At this season il the jeni a gnat many pet. sons nie making arrangements for moving. With moving lemis tumble with Ciiriiets, Ac Toehirgeort'X)t.mulI nd won't tit lu ethirwaj's. 'In nllii ami tit the C arpets ler the new- home Is no ea.y iindeitukliig, uiidsheuld beglviu tenii upholster. Te de the woikjeursolves lan-es a grcut dial of tiiiuouiKe,nud Is lu the eml net pieperly done. We puy SPECIAL ATTENTION le this iluss et weik, urn guuiantie Jim Satisfaction in Every Way, und it join Cuipet Is tee bhult, inn add te its length wltheutuseuin being deteited. We have u Luige Bleck nt BORDERS TO MATCH utmost uny coloring el Caipit, and all width. CARPETS Sewed and Laid, no mnttei whole puiehased. We have the best Meihuiilcsuiidthu lurgest feue, two te one. Glve usit trial. We ale I n position te de our weik wKliniit di-apiHilntliig jeu. J. B. Martin Ce., Cor. West King nntl I'rince Sis., LANCAbTKlI, l'A. V U VA l'l OXA L. T OOIC AT THIS! AND THEN LMIlItACE IT. Boek-keeping1, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Bunluese CorrespenUenco, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drawing Business Documents, All fei .13 fei-J mouths, or 930 ferti mouth", ut Lancaster Commercial College, Adduws, H. 0. WEIDLER, Ne. let EAST KINO BTHEKT, Janl'J tid Lancaster, l'u &n ( nnn worth of mi llinehy ViUXJ fJVJJ Goods te be sold at a very heavy ledncllon.en nicoiintef removal le inn new steie, ee North Queen street, (Mrauss's Old Bland 1 NEWT YOHK AND PAltIS MILL1NKHY CO , JunS tfd Si West King bt., Lancaster, Pa. me TOHACCO I1U YERS AND PACKERS. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Sample Tags, ALL STYLESand QUALITY of CAItDHOAItl) STRING TAGS, Andullklndiefl'llINTINO iinil by Leaf Te. bune Deulcrs, exciutidlu the BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES. Cull and see our samples. Ordcis by mail promptly uttended te. STEINMAN & HEJiSEL, INTELLIUENCEII Building, m'J-lld Lnuiustcr, l'u. NEW YORK ST I. vi.eiinxa. i i t SPRING OVERCOATS. We lime prepared, with great euro, nn iiuusunlly line stock or lliose goods, in all grades el' Cassimervs, MoKens, KcrM)jHiiiiil Worateds. Yeu cnniiet Fail le inake u pleasing vhoice at satisfactory prices. Send for Samples. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., riiHrvuelphia. . '- ui-Smd AMVHEStEXTb. TjlULTON OI'ERA HOUSE. -ONE WELK,- COHMENCINQ OH MONDAY, MARCH 161b, 1885. Mai lutes Wednesday and Faturday.nt I3n. Just what tin public want -Flist i lasn leinlc Opiia at the People's Pepulni Pilns ADMISSION, 10 and 20 CENTS. ItESLUVKD SEATS . ,1(H hTKA Fer sale ut Openi lleuie, new open HARRIS' COMIC OPERA COMPANY. HEPhllTOIltE HEPhllTOIltE Menday Evenbig-'OLlVETTE " Tuesday " ' CIIIMLS OF N'OHMAN 1)V." Wednesday Evening" 1'ATILN'CL." Thursday Evenlug-"GlltOFLK (illtOI L V " Friday Evening "111 I.I.KE TA1 LOU." utuiday LvculiiK "1MK MASCOT" Widnesday Mntlnee "I'AT 1KM h Sutuidu Jlatlnie "TIlKMAblOl.' Theepiius piiiiilid vilth eveiy uttentiuu te detail .vfiir axd jutiair cusTUMkb, FULL CllOliUH A.XI) OHVIIl'JsTltA, Etc. iiinrli-Vtd FOJC SALE Ult MtEXT. tjeusi: l'eu ki:nt. ' 11 A thlieHleiy llrlik IIeuhm, Chifctuutfitleet. Ne il Vr t inlb-tlil P iousalceu ui:nt. All I'Xiellellt lluelllinr en i a teiiu. nllii ale Ne llhlppen MtHel. mPMId II.HtVNK EMILEM V Feh ki:nt. Tim hill irriO feel en thlnlHUuyet bit In metz building, Ne. aiK.SinlliOiii-. uhtiiet. Vp plvtn J. L si UNMET,. li tld ttieh ki:nt. S Mrst Clnis IIe4taurHiiI,itlbO III tiluisliir tiluisliir hurbhep, leinn el Centie ISipuuu mid Ninth QlH'Cll btlci t llest liH'.itlen lu Iheiltv Apply te 11IUSII AHItO'A. OK KALL The II ll ii (I itiI Cues M1 I'eiinu) Iviiula LiuT Tnbntie, lu llmt-ilais enli r Apnlver wrllale II li. WEllV.il Ce, Ne 110 Ninth l.eeigeM , lmk, Pa luui 2nd FOU KKNT. TwnbleK.H aud te Dticlllng limine, un the northeast 101 nei of North Ouicu and Wulnnt ...... i..... ,. ... Q11UJU l-'.K I.iiiii .mill. ... . ... .x....e, ..,',. .j ;".,.. ,. iull-3td 313 Ninth (Jueen stnit. Jir.ill.1 i lll.".. Fehsali:. .lust mil ul fmin Nmlh aiellnu, one unload ul Ne eiiu7 Ini hCl'ltK SlUM.LhS uhlih will bu sold us iheup in inn be puuhased ilsewheie. CeiiHtantl en hand and fei onto all klnOint Lumbei, Ceil llegul.ii i.ish pilies paid lei all klinliel gruln II II. ItOlllthll. lull JitlA"t". Liamau Place, Luuiabtirle, l'u Pesrnvi: puijliu balu or i'i:u hONAl. EFFECT". .IOIINH. KOltltLR will kill nt Ills ledibure. Ne WJNerth Oneen stteit, Lanuuter, SA11 It DAV mil MONDAY, MAHCII iS X JO. hU entile IIOCHh.IOI.il OOOllS. caUile'ue with lull de Ki-rlptlnn will be leurty ulieut Slut, aud villi bu dlstilbuted eriiiu be hud by ujiIUtlii nt the ubove iiddrebi PerHenul lntpcetlnn of the goedj bi fine ilu j a et nuIu luvltid lliU Hiile will in dude it I urge Nuinbei of Cheke, ulunble and lleslmble Aitlcli-. main, ud LhUAL XOTICES. JSTATi: OF LOUISA lMSLUY, LATH li of Luiiiastet ilty.diieiiM.il. Littei-set.id nilnlHt nitleu en mild i Mate huv Ing In en gi anted te the undesigned, all piruemi ludebtid theiete me renueuliu te iimke liumedbite paj ineiit, aud theiu hiivlnir laltun 01 deiuandj a-alnni Hie same, will pieicut them without diluy fei set tleuieut te tlieuudeiilguid, leNlillui: lu Ihucity el Ljuinutu. JOHN LISLE V, Villillnl itliltin II. Fbank Euiilkmav, tt'y. felilOijIdTne.ivv JT.STATi: OFHUHNAHI) MULHA'ITAN, li lute of LnniiiHtei iltj, duciiMd Iittei-u tintiimeutary en said estate huv ing In eu giimtt d te the uudeihlKiied, all peneuslmubted theiete tie leiiuesti d te make Immediate pa) incut, nnd these having ilulnn or demand i ugalmit the same, will iiiebent thim without delay lei nei tlcuient te Urn uiidei-Htgucd, leuldingeii Kit.1 Oiauge stuet, LnuciiHler i Itv . Pa FItANCIb MiL'L VI V, Eei uter l'liILie D. IIaklii, Atleuiey. libl7HitdTue.ii bTAT iFbFT'iiA u l i:s T: v lTNeiliT lntu of LanrtiHter ilty.dec'd. Letters or ad iiiliilati-iitlnii en euild estate huv lug bteiigruutid tethuiindeiBlgned, all inineim Indebted theiete meieiiucstid te mnke liniiiodliite paj muni, nnil theso having Ualins or iIciiihikIm iigalnst tlm same, will pieent them without delay ler net tleuieut I e tlie iiuderHlgneil, ivNidiugtiiHUld illy CATll VlttNK LlilNliElt, iulJtdu.iw Adiulnlstnitilx ItistatI: or i:li.aiii:tii Jiesnit, li lain of LnniiiHtei tity, ileciieitd. I.etterH testameutiuy en wild estate huv Ing In en grunted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto uiereiiuesled te nuike Immediate payment, und the"e having ilalim or dcmuiidi ngiilnsttlm i slate of tliedeiedeiitwlll nmkuihusamukuew n le iiieui wiinuuiiieiay, 11. I, KlIKADV, Attorney. CON HAD MOsint, JOHN O.MET.tlElt, Ell IllelH. It'b'JijIdnaw ASSIflNIU) nSTATUOK CILYKLKS W. MIIU and wile, of the city of Lancaster, l'u. Chailes W. Mills and wife, erihuiltynt Lam aster. Pa., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated .liiniuiry 15, 1NO, assigned iinil tniusfericd all their estates and Uriels te Din undersigned, for the beuelll of thu el-editors et the said Chailes W. Mills anil wile, he thcielnru given uotlie le all persons Indebted te said us. sliruer. te miikii niivment In the iiiiileiHlirnt.il wiiueuiui uiv', nun inot inet sent them te IMtAEl, ... .......-. :hose having elulins te pie. lELP. MAVEIt, Bslgnee, Luiiiikster, Pa, I'JltilJleaw ESTATi: OV ANTHONY li KOIinilTS. late of Iincastcr city, deu'd. Litters teslii inentary en said estate hav ing been grunted te thu undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto nrc 1 en nested te luuliu Immcdlatu payment, and these having claims or demands iigalust tlm eiiinu will present tbem without dibiy for settle. meiittetheundeislKiied, residing lu I'hlladel. phlii, l'a., or thell attorney al Ne. it NeHh Duke slicet, Luncuster, l'u. ISAAC E. ItOHKUTH, IIE.NUY A. IlOHLKlL JOHN L. itein:ui&, Jehn W, Arm, Exeeuleis. Attorney. t.'tdeaw A UDITOH'S NOTlOli Ure. XT, Itedsiikei,) Exiiullen Deikel, vs. NO. 1(1, A. W. Itidseckcr. April Term, lh. 1 1m uiulerslened Auditor, uppeliited by Ceuit of Common Pleus of Lancaiier county, te ills, li Unite the money mnde en execution und I uled Inlo cenit te und among tbesu legally eulliledhe the same, w III sit for Hut purpoMien'l UhbDAl . MAKCU2l,lsl,utl0o'iJevk,a. in , In the Library Itoeiunt the Court Heuse, lu the City et Lancas ter, vv hore nil person interested In tnlrt dlslrl billion may uttcud, A. C. UL'INOEIIL, mull Steuw Auditor,
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