THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1885. r i f.v . .uVI -r- T-t" VVLD WEATllEE JS COLUMBIA. The Mercury Coquetting With ZereThe Met ropolitan Pole Club's 1'rebable I)l bandinent. Regular Correspontlcnce of ijiiELLLiemctR. Columbia. March 20. AHhetiith voare In a spring inenlli, yet winter Is net yotjevor, Jf we can take te-tlay as a criterion. The cold is Inlensc, whlle the piercing wind which prevails, makes the fact all the mero noticeable. At six o'clock the tbormetnotor nt the P. R, R. depot teglstrrcd six degrees nbove zero ; It Is nearly that at prcHcnt writ ing, 11 a. in. lint few icnen8 are en the Htrccts, and theso only w hen necessity com pile X'avcnionLsare thick with dust blown 1 1 ein the blrccts and windows are dark and cloudy from the snme cause. The oullet has has ngalu frozen ecr, and ivh llueand hiife skating an we li.ue had this winter cau he enjoyed upon Us smooth surface, the Ice being botweon two and four inches thick. Will Probably Disband. Tlie defeat gl en te the Metropolitan pole club, by the Lancaster team, will probably cause the home sevcu te dlseand. The lxys de net take the preitcr Interest lit the game they should, and this with se llllle practice, has been the oause of most of their defeats. Tliey enjoyed their trip, however, and speak in high tonus of pr.ilse of their treatment at the hands of their opponents. Personal. Hemer Beeth wasglvonablrthda'Burprise party last opening at his home, en Fifth ami Locust streets, it is needless te say his guests spent a delightful oenlng ; his hospi tality Is tee well known for comment mt. Darizneu, tne uvangenst, wne nas as sisted at the Hcthel revival meeting, led for Laston this morning, whoie he will conduct a similar meeting. Miss Huedel, of Reading, is lsltltig Miss Mary I'ierce ut her home, en Seuth Frent street. Charles E. Bennett is ill at the home of his brother, F. A. Bennett, en Walnut street. The feuner gentleman, by illness, was com pelled te lcave his work, as manager of the machinery of the Humtnolsteiwi brown stene company, which position he had ac cepted last Monday. Tlie Itcperts Concerning tlie ltlnk. Sevcral reports are out about the Metrc Metrc pelitan rink, all of which are net only untrue but detrimental te the institution. A Mount Jey paper stated that the "rink had closed ler want of patronage," and another rumor stated that the rink Jmd been purchased by Frederick Buclicr, who intended turning it into a umiket house. Manager Kiem says he w ill keep the rink open until May, even though he loses money by the operation. He corroborates his statement by announcing boveral strong combinations which are te ap pear in the rink at an early dnte. KoretiRli llrlef. One or the attractions at the Vigilant fair will de an art pillory, managed by Samuel Filbert. It will cause lets of fun, and be the means of consldeiablo rovenue te the company. Scarlet foer has again broken out among the children of Walnut street abe e Fifth. It is nothing serious, liowet or, as the cases re ported are of a cry mild form. About midnight a loud crash was heard en Seuth Second Btrcel near Locust, and these parsons uwakened by the lerrillc noise at llrst j thought n terriuie iiccineiu Had Happened. Investigation, howevei, showed otherwise. Sevcral gentlemen leturnlng home from n card party, had shoed gver tlie long pile of wooden boxes at Odd Fellows' hall. By next week the Columbia Heller associ ation will hae their Hi ml report for their work for the winter ready ler publication. It will no doubt be ery interesting. The heuse besides the Third Ward hotel, en Fourth Street, is new occupied by Frank -" .Shillew, he hating recently removed from his-beautiful farm near Norwood. It has been a custom with tire cemjKtnies, ledges, etc., te soil beer when tliey held a picnic at HoNe's weeds. This will net be al lowed this summer, consequently thore will be fower picnics than usual, as tlie receipts from the snle el beer is the seurce or prellt te theso holding the picnic. A EllAt'ESElTfAST VIJtT- Fatally Injured In Itesculni: Tne Chllilrrn I'rem n Ilurulng licit. Thore wcie cries and a strong smell of binoke coming from the femth story back room of Ne. 103 avenue A, New Yerk, en Thurday night as Mr. Oergcngack, one of the tenants, w cut up Mali's. She ran dew n te the Mrcet and called for help. Twe men, named Frank Albertus and Samuel Finer re sponded. They found tlie deer of tlie back room locked, but hearing yells of terror w itliln tliey kicked in tlie panels, only te be almost blinded by the sinoke that came pouring out. As seen as tliey could tlie men crawled through the broken deer. A large bed in the uilddle of the room was in flames, and near it was n young woman trying te prcent tlie clothes of a baby she had enatched up from catching 11 re, whlle in a corner steed a little girl four years old with her hair in a blaze. One man wid attention te the bed. whlle the ether took care or the little girl. In a row minutes all tlie Haines w ero extinguished. Tlie room is occupied by the family of August Broiliell, which consists of himself, who nnd two children Ratie, aged lour years, and llemy, an infant Tlie J etitic woman was Jenny Pestlcthwaltc, nn Irish servant and nurse. She had been left in charge of the children during the uluence of both palents. According te the girl tlie children who were playing en the bed te gother when she left them te attend te Heme work get jKmesslen of a box of matches and set tlie bed en liie. Tliey were tee frightened te gie tlie alarm at first, but the girl says she smcllcd the smeke and ran hi te thorn. She did net hesitate te rush into the flames and grab both little enes. The servant was leund after tlie pelice arrived te have been terribly burned. Her face, handsand armsweroalmest roasted In spots, and thore were sex oral large burns upon liorbedy. She was reiuored In an am bulance te Bollevuo hospital in a very dan gerous condition. The surgeons did net tlilni: that she could survhe. The rescued children were less seriously injured. The little girl's scalp was badly blistered, but the baby escaped almost unharmed. Beth w ill seen rccecr. cel. wuitj-'jeld-s death ae.vu. The Strunge and Sudden laid of an Imminent Southern Lawyer. Wednesday evening Mr. II. B. Plant, of New Yerk, capitalist, railroad man and presi dent of the Southern Express company, wjis coming dewit the St. Jehn's rlver from San lord, Flerida en the steamer Debary. Accom panying him wero sevcral elllcials of his var ious companies, including Colenol F. II. Whltlield, et Mississippi, a distinguished public man of thostateand the attorney of Mr. Plant's corporations. Wlieu Hearing Palatka the pirty had gath ered around the piano in the saloon, and Cel. Whitefield who was a vocalist efnuich power w.iscntertaining, with songs, tlie gay party of ladies and gentlemen. Suddenly, niter slng slng lugaphiinme balladwith unusual tenderness et expression he turned, faced his audience, grew pale, tottered te his seat and without a word loll dead. His remains, accompanied by his wife, were forwarded for Interment te his home in Corinth, Miss. Cel. Whltlleld was reckoned next te Mr. Lamar the most eloquent man in Miss lssippi mid the brightest political hopes wero enter tained for him by his friends. His de ath is felt keenly by Mr. Plant and the euiclals or his various coriKinitlens. Killed by Ills OttiUiuu. Stth Hqen or of Hanging Heck, Pa., came home from duck sheeting en Tuesdny. He laid ids gun en a bed in his kitchen. "Why don't you hung your gun up w here it belengs?" said his wire, "Wliut's te hinder you hanging it up your self." cald lloevor. Ife was standing oppesito the bed combing his hair. Mrs Hoeortook held of the gun, and hi drawing It oil the bed the hammer caught In the IxhI clotties in soiue way end was raised. When released it lcll and the gun was discharged. The lead struck lloevor undorUienrm,killlng blm In stantly. The Wind Hlew riirengh Jilt WhUken." Among u large let of heavy horses which Fiss it Deerr have in thelr stables, for ship ment te New Yerk le-morrow, there g ene animal which has a very large moustache, and he looked ery funny this morning w lien it w us co ui ed with frost Tlie youths of the city who are ambitious te ralse moils meils moils taches should take a leek ut the horse. Wounded In the Heuse of lit Prlend. Jehn Curey, a highly respected gontleman, aged 00, or Dallas, Tex., was recently the guest et his old Irlend, I 8. Green, aged ftl Hearing n noise in tlie yard at midnight, Green arese and llred a revolver at the sup sup iesed burglar, the bullet striking Crny beneath the eye. Oirey is dying. Green is gtcatly prostrated ever tlie atljdr. CRISP COUNTY ITEMS. Mrs. Catharine Franke, aged 72, died near Ifew Haven en Tuesday ofapeploxy; and Israel Becker, aged M, near Pine Hill, en Wednesday. On Wednesday evenlug last, whlle Mrs. Jehn 11. Whlte, of 1'cniitewnshlp, wa3 milk ing 11 vicious cow, the nnlmal kicked, strik ing Mrs. W. en th forehoad, producing a soxcre gash from tcmple te temple, exposing the bone. r ' - Mr. K. I Stiter, teacher or Kast, AKren school, will enter the freshman chus or Franklin and Marshall college, next fall, having been presented with a scholarship In tint Institution. r S. L. l)illondcrferand1ZcnasKby,orLlUt, will rcmoveto Imncaster, 'whom they will open a clothing store at tlie corner of North Queen nnd Orange strcctH. II. It. KlndlK. of West Karl township was arrested en Tuesday by Censtable llclman, for driving through the Lllltr. and Itothsvllle turnpiKe gate, wuiieut paying ten. Wallace Hvans. at Keine, has been missing corn from his crib at the bam. Last Thurs day night he saw a man ceme along very quietly and make his way in the crlli. The trap was sprung and the game was caught, it neighbor living a short distance oil'. He was kent imprisoned ler koiiie time, and begged toltereloascd. Mr. Rudelph Miller, or Smith ville. Pnul Pnul dcuce township, "has a rare old curiosity in the shapoefa large clock nude by (leorge 1 1 ii ii m tmsciiy. Jehn II. Harnly, or Penn township, re cently purchased from his neighbor Benja min (1. Olbble, a four-year-old cow which yielded Irem leurtcen inllklngs thirteen pounds et butter. A Ojpsj's Prophecies Fulfilled. Thlrty-one years age a gypsy forluno ferluno forlune tellor told the forttme of a young woman, lhlngncar Rockland, N. Y.. The young woman was then unmarried. The gypsy told liershe would be married In less than a ycjr: that she would hae fourteen children, nut that bofero the fourteenth was born three of tlie ether children would die. The fourteenth child, the cviwy said. w mild 1)0 born In the thirtieth year of the young woman's marriage. These prophecies are new recalled by Mrs. Jehn Iiutcher. of J'nrkville, who was the young woman whose forttme was told by the gypsy. She was married in less than n jear afler tlie gypsy picdietiens were made, although she bad no prospect of mairylng then. Thirteen cliil dicn were lrn te her, and then three or them died. Last week, in the thirtieth jear or her marriage, Hliogae birth te tlie four teenth. A lli I Put it Ilullet 111 te Her Lui-m). G'eorge McClury has been the nlllauecd husband, for lle years, of MKs Fanny JJender, who llNesnt l,97i! Portland avenue, Louisville, Ky., but instead of rumalulng true te Ids oath he sought constant fin or from Miss Addie Beard, of Ne. ",103 Portland ncnue. This se excited .Miss Bender that she lest her reason, and went te the home of Miss Beard and asked that young lady te ceme into the par lor. Miss Beard started Inte the parlor, but before she had taken tw e steps Miss Bender drew a pistol Irem under her shawl and quickly fired ene shot, which took ellect in Miss Heard's left side, Tlie wounded girl ran into the ether room and fell fainting in tlie aims of her mother, whlle the otlier rushed out into tlie street, and, tiring iier pistol ever her head, started en a lively run down Portland aenne. Miss Beard is lying In a critical condition. A Lunatic .llurder Anether. In the Inflrinair of Dcarlxirn county, at Manchester, I ml., are confined mero than sixty Incurable lunatics. Among them was Jacob Marqulth, "0 years old, sent thore twenty years age. In the same department was Miss Mary Kunkle, who had Ijccii theie twenty j ears, and is 45 years old. When they were released Wednesday morning Marqulth carried a pair of 'lingo tongs, which he had secreted in his room, into the hall with him, nnd, stealing past seerul Inmates, rushed into Mary Kunkel's room, relied her with the tongs and continued beating tier liedy. Her skull, her rtlis, both arms and legs w cie broken, and her brains w ere scat tered all oer the lloer. Mrs. Kunkel threw a cup uf collee in Marquith's lace three months age. Item Frem Oregon. As Mr. David Shcnk was returning from Lancaster tlie ether day, his herse shied and commenced kicking and breke the shafts, dasher and top of the buggy, but both David and herse escaped unhurt. Jacob G. Dacherty and son ( butchers ) went after cattle late Thurday eieulng, w ltfi a herse and buggy, and when returning thelr herse get nw.iy from them and ran home te the Oregon hotel, where he was so se cured, without Its drivers, but with a broken buggy. The school at Oregon closed en St Pat rick's day, the 17th, with a successlul entei tammeiit in the evening, gieu by the pupils. Mere Thau Enough te Pay Debter. The assignees or P. A. it D. V. Ahl, con tractors, w he recently made an assignment, hae linished the appraisement It has taken ever a month, They own prop erties in Cumberland, Franklin, Ful ton, Huntingdon, Adams, Yerk and Clinten counties, Pa., nud in Maryland, Virginia and Minnesota. The properties con sist or furnaces, tuiineries, farms, ero banks, town properties unil timber lauds. There ate in ail ls"2 tracts and lets, comprising 41,711 acres. The appraisement amounts te fill, U)5. The result insures tlie payment of all claims, and leaves a very hanusome balance. LanJesne In Wet Virginia. There is great oxcltement In Tazewell county, W. Va., ever reperted murders in that region during tlie last few weeks, te suy nothing of miner infractions or the law. On Tuesday lust, Jehn Harris, u special olllcer, was shot and Instantly killed, for which crime four men were arrested and are new in Jail nt Tazewell Court Heuse. On Saturday night County Suiicriiitendcut W. O. Davis was tired at by some unknown party and narrow ly escaped death. Soveral meetings of citizens liuve tiken place, and it is projiesod te or er or tani7e a vigilance committee te prcserve order. Died of III Injuries. Baggage Master Charles B. Cook, who wu shockingly weunded whlle attempting te get en a moving car of his train en the Pennsylvania railroad at Pert Deposit, Tuesday morning, died from the ellccts of his injuries, at the residence el his mother, Mrs. Cerinda R. Cook, at S210 I. in. Thursday, after great sullering. Mr. Cook w as about iX) years of uge and leav es a young wlfe nnd infant daughter. He was a momber of the Riverside banij and otlier or ganizations, ,nnd was well and favorably known throughout the ncighliorheod. Letter Prem u Beteu-ear Old " Dlinuiiat." Tlie following letter will show hew the young idea is tuight te sheet in Drumere township : in drumore C. IX Arneld Techer of Cuuo Cuue Cuuo winge Scheel has closed en 18 it mead full time he had a Large atondunsLevod by us all he was kind te us and'gave us all hatiseme cards A' Te me he give n vallucable Boek I hav e been three seasons at school fc has net mist a day I have amid te go thrue the llelas Hamuli- M. JIlhs, 7-ye.ir-eld Pleas publish this for a young Dhnaciat m KulebU of Hener Klect Ollleen. The fellow lng enicers have been elected by Fulton Ledge, Ne. 2,721, Knights or Hener, or Lancaster : P. IX, Hrncst Kechlor ; D., II. M. Shrelner ; V. I)., I. M. Duncan ; A. I)., C, R. Swander : R., l'rauk llammel j F. It., Jehn 0 Hans ; Tre., Geerge C. Jehnsen : Cha., William T. Neaderf ; Ge., Jehn A. Keller ( Gn., Harry C. Demuth ; SL, David Balr ; trustees, Jehn A. Keller, I. M. Dun cau and Kniest Kechlor ; R. G. L., Kniest Koehler , Alt, Frank llammel. Jtuiiauuy and Smali-up. J,ast evening Simen Minnich tied his herse In front of tlie resldence orMertin G. Mussef, Meuntville, whlle he attended te seme busi ness Indoors. The herse breke the hitching strap and ran et)'. The buggy te which he was attached was upset, dragged for a con siderable distancenud badly wrecketL The herse was net found until this morning when he was discovered, shivering with sold, in a field en the farm of Isaac Kuullmim. Weight or Mall. W. N. Shubert, or this city, and Jehn f J ruber, of Hnrrisburg, have finished the weighing of the malls that arrived and de parted by waj- of the Pennsylvania railroad from February 11th te March Kith. The amount received was 133,171 pounds; amount sent, wan 151,110 peuuds total, 21,331 jKHiuds, Horses Stelen. Alderman Spurrier has rceeheda postal rrem J. Wilsen Wright, of Parkcsburg.Chcs Parkcsburg.Chcs (er county, in w hlch lie says that two horses wcre stelen from that place Thursday night about 12 o'clock. One Is an old black horse, very fat, and the ether a nine-year-old bay mare, of chunky build. Beth wcre in geed condition and geed looking animals. A fuller description el them will be ncnt later. An Old Offender Committed, Petor Robinson, who has appeared as ado fendant bofero aldermen or this city fur drunkenness and disorderly conduct dozens of times, was before Alderman Barr this morning for his usual ollenso. Pctei was an inmate of the almshotise when he was com plained against this time. The ahleriuan committed bliu te tlie county prison for III) lays. ltetnrunit te Coin I. H. H. Shrolner, erMI. Jey, was heard by Alderman Forduey, this morning, en a charge ofdcsertlng his wife and six children. He was required te outer lull ler trial at court. Mtnlenary Kirnlae. The Sunday school of Kt Jehn's Lutheran church will held amlssleuary anniversary en Tuesday dialling f next week. The oxer exer cls'es will lx entirely ofainlsslenary character and premises te be interesting. Appointed Niiperliitendcnl. Jeseph I). Mahenoy, of Baltliuere.lus been appointed superintendent of Sten ait's ste.k yards te take the place of Jeseph Kcenan, who was killed several wceks age by the curs. ItntleiinHt the hoop Heiim. Fie hundred and fifteen rations el bread w ere gh en out te-day at tlie beup house. Why Garland Abstain. Senater Garlnud Is a total abstainer from stimulants. He was asked ene day hew it happened that lie, coming as he did Irem n part oflhe country where liquor was belloed te be used as commonly as ceirec, was n toe tee toe te talc r. "Well, It was this way: I used te drink as regular and as frequently as anyone, biiteuu day mme jcarsagel was walking threugli our cemetery at Little Reck, and I saw the gravoef ene ery bright man who would hae been my age, and then 1 saw another, and another, until 1 suddenly realized that almost all the eung men with whom I began life had gene and I almost aloue was left, and 1 knew what had carried them auay. Well, as I had been spared, it occurred to'me that 1 had certainly had my share of alcohol, sol made up my mind that I wouldn't drink anybody else's share; that wouldn't be fair. Su'I just stepped right then and there," Aimifteiiient. '.Mrilciicr ' The McCaull epuiii lenipaii en Monday evciilnt; nctt "III pii'8Uiit the biiiiiu ial In " Patlciice " that ciealed suth u f ureie ut the New Yerk Casine. It Ii a most ctc Hunt nniil cal oigauizatleu and will be greited by u large heue DEATH. 1. Siu:5Iaw. Mulch hi, 18rt, ut Miiiintilllc, I.m I I), shuiuan, in the 4Vth j ear or his age. The iclatlvcs unci friends of the family also tlie member of the .Masonic fruiemlty, mnl LoOkcsNe Wand Ne 670, I. O O. K aie le Hpeitfully Invited te attend the funeral servkct at the IT. II. thin ch, Meiiutvlllc, en Sunday, at 1 o'clock p ui Interment at .Meuntville ceme tery, Nixixjiir. Match 19, ISr'i, InthUcllj, 1 rcUcikk Nliderf, In hi 37th ear The lelatlvcsaud filvnd of the htinlly niu te uptctfully Invited te attend the funeral, fietu the re9ldcntu of his brethci In lu, Ne 4 J) West Lemen St., en Sunday uitvrnoen nt 2 10 o'clock lntcnuentat f.aniautcrteinctci) 3IAHKETH. Philadelphia Market. Philamli-iiia, Maich 'Ji. Fleur market dull but uteiidy ; hupcrflne, : .Viiti7 : Extrs. Ki8 .t.'ii): Pi'im'a. family, l-liil l7t Wintcrcleaiv, l R4 40 : ilOBtralglitn. l 3JI7 : .Minn, extracli-ttr. flOUQI.V); de Htl-.llKhtx, H-'i"fl : Intel pat- ulna, i tentj mi ; niirini u,,, j uri.i .j. Kya flour ut teflS ilJK. W beat market nnl!t ItiiL firm . Ne Wi-ilein 1 Pa. de, Ited, K".fi,Wu ; Ne. 3 de, at HK! Ne. VSKc : Ne. 2 I)elaarp. de. 91 c. Cern Bteainei 48K4'iUc . Ne UIun and mixed, iVHQXc: Ne. Jde, uais Ne. 2 i lee ted Hye quint ut beeds Clever quiet al7Un'e; Timethy dull at tl Jl.Vi ; Flaxseed quh t at (1 X,Ql (). winter urun urinai iuh$ih. PrevlKlnim quiet and nnclinnceil : iiicsh perk, tl l)jll j beef nanis, til UU&li ; city ini-sn beef, 113 W. llacen, HU4VH; ; Smoked PheuldeiK, fiiie: salt de, Kifi'iUe; iimekid hams 1(iK11Uc: pickled de. DiiftlOc n ' Lard dull ; city l en ntd, at 7KSc: loose butchers', (iHflie; iirtmugteuin, 47 -iS47 3. flutter market dull and piitcn unsettled ; Creamery cxtraa. SigiVej II. C and N. Y de, Slfl e : western dairy extras, 'ile; de goeil te cneice, i:xcic. ltelliintbft5c; packlnK butter, MJIOe. Kggs dull und pilots wctk; Extras, l.) 'JOc. Checseiiulvtand uiKhimged j'New Yeik Full Cream, ljuoiOhle flats, choice, UfflVie : de lair ie prime, Mixci reuiru part sklnn. 4 Se s de full de. lWJje. l'etielcum dull ; ftenneil, 7Kc. Whlskv nrineruttl W New lern Market. New YeRK.Marcb 30. Fleur State and VVcwterti ultheut important cIuuike und tiuillni; ijulc-t. beuthem iiuletand uuehuuRcd. Wheal muiket 1h ulthutit thaneeef Impert ante, rullim llim with u iilet tradini-. Ne. 1 Whlte, nominal j Ne. 2 lied, April, Hiffiw.ii , y tft-Jie ; June, HI $ go ; July, sue bid. UJlie linked Cern ultheiitdctldtd thance; Mixed week'in Bpol,4yftMej de future, 4ii5lkc. Uats Ktcudy and quiet ; Ne. 5 March, .17tfi, : ..,j,, J(-h, .'y, etyti autu, ,M'0! tl OSl ern,3Cllc. LIveKteek l'rlcen. Ciiicaoe. Cattle Iteccipts, 4,4U) head: dhln iiieutH, 2500 head; market active and rather llnu: 1,030 te 1.2U0 It.iMeeiH, (I UliiiW l.iVI te 1,0 8,8, $.1 2,iS .V) J J,3W te 1.WW , M.VKT5 80; tuns nun iiiiacu uuiencriiiK mieck, r- .twite; mainly. 3ft1 75; Blockers, $.1 XiH 15; fetdcra, $IWi;l71 Hekh KecclptH, 19.000 head ; Hhlnincntx, 8,U00 ; market alew mid weak and SQlOe lower; leuish mixed, $1 4"i?4 75; pucklng and KhtppliiK, 275 end4WIbs,t70Rt OS; light, 1W and 210 It. I350 4 M ; skips. $.1 S5Q 1 23. .Shte lleeeiptM, 5,4(1) head ; hhlpineuts, 3,oeo htud ; market slew and 10723c. loner en com mon grades ; Inferior, f I S'.ViJ; mcdluin, JJS"5 ; geed, $164 25; cheltu teextra,fl25Qt 75. Kast LiBRRTr. lleevcb NethbiK doing, le celjits and shipments bcliiK small and the eon een blKuiuciits are all for through points - pikes steady and unchanged at vtsteruay's rates ; le celpts, "il head ; shipments, 711 head. IfegHWCiulu active inqutiy, with juices II im ; Phlludclphlas, $5 20Q5 30; Yetkers. fl 90435 05; icrelpts, 1,100 htud ; shipments, 1,200 head. Shten vtciu unlet and Hun at unchanged prices; ltteipts, ),i00 head; shlDiniiuts, l.WD ueau. Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Htecka unsettled. Philadelphia A Krle It. 11 ltcudlng Kallreiul ,. reunsjhanla Kallread Luhlgh Valley itallread United Companies of New Jersey , Northern Pacific Northern l'acllle Pi ufcrrc.l Northern Central Hall read I-ehlgh Navigation Company . PI . ! 101 . is mi xiunuiuwn luiureau. Central Transportation Company 27,' Huirale, New Yerk ft Pblladi-lphla 1U Little Schuvlklll Itallread...... ! New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Hteeks less netUeaiul loner. Meney easy at le. New Yerk Central Wi. Krle Itallread U'i Adams Express 1X1 Michigan Central Itallread Ml Michigan beuthem Kallread ,, Vl)i Illinois i;euirui imnreiui i:t Cleveland ft Pittsburg Itallread LIS 1.WK Chicago ft neck island uaureiui .lll .la Pittsburg ft Fert Wuyne ltal read.... VVostern Union Telcgraph Company Teledo ft Wabash ; New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario ft Western 4 E r) Stock Market. Quotations by tleed, McQrann ft Ce., flanken, xduicusier, I'a. 11 a.m. 12k. 3r, v. Missouri Puclfle Michigan Central New Yerk Central..,,,,.. New Jersey Central...... Ohie Central Del. Lack, ft Western,,., Denver ft Itle Grande,... Krle Kansas ft Texas Lake ohero , Chicago ft N, W coin.,.. N. N Out, ft Western.... St. Paul ft Omaha. Pacific Mall Iteehester ft Plttsbunr... dUPaul Texas Pacific '& $ H) 8UK lUiif 103i lJif 18 mil 72" u union Paclfle... 41 4J 312 . iwjnxc. quiet una niirciyMuniy ;.e.l White, 3Dct He. at 3iJ$TMu : Ne. 3 de. X,t(in) : tc- . uaxi i Ne. ! uiixed. rvvrjL.LV.i' i: Wabash Common 4 Wabiuh Preferred West'n Union Teleirraph.. 57)i LeiiUvtlla A Nashvilla..... aij? N. Y.. Chi. A tit. 1. Lehigh Valley .... Lehigh Navtgutlen Pennsylvania. bJK heading k P.T.ftlluUttle 5.1'i i IB 4i II 18 Nerthern Pacific Tem.. Northern Pacific Prof.. Hcstenvllle.,... Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Underground. Canada Beulhcrn OH Poeplo'sFasscnijcr.,... , Jerggy Central 1'A tlii ft 81 K ttl4 Lecal Blocks anil lleutM. Uopertcd by J. II. Leur. Par Last ulur. Rale. bantaiter City, 0 per tent , IPSA, ..film ii(U tr?"J irtia A per it. In ter at) ran., " . 4 " Fthoelloau.... ' 4 " In ler 'Ji yinrs " 4 " Infter'Jl cnin 4 " In 10er3)uiiH llanlicliii Ueiauuh letiu. nm i) i H li) KM III) Id) IK) UI lui.V) l HO KO liriW ID BAHK BTOl'KB. riivlNnllennl IlAnk.. ! Kanners' Natlennl llnuk te Kulton NMIenal Itnnk ! Inceiter County National Bank .... M Columbia Nntieiml flank ChrlAtlunn Nallennl llnuk 1 P.phnita National Hank K'l Klnit National IlAiik.Celtinibln Hi) First National Hank, Html)iirK l' rinit Nnllennl llatik. Mniirtla Ill) ISO II. in 111.71 125 111 us IM IE) 2O0 First National Hank. Mt.ley I'D I.HIU National Hank tun I VI l'fl ! 101 'J) 71 ) 110 V) 112 Ii" Mnnhelin National Hank inn Union National llank, .Mount Jey New Helland National Ilunk (lap National Hank , Quarryvllle Nallennl llnuk TCBNHKIC STOCKS lUgnprhiK Ht'iivcr Valley ...., llndKClieit A llor&CRbeo Celiiinfiiu A Chcxlnilt Hill wi Km mi Hi) Si PI in is 21 e 20 M 10 47 4U5 21 W SI 70 M 75 1 CeliiinblnA Wiuhlnctun ConeKlepaA llltt Hprlng Columbia Klnrlcttn CeliltilDin X sinriciin Maytown A Kllzabelhlen 25 25 Ijineauter ft Knhratai. I jmciLster ft Willow Sliccl Strasbuig ft Millport Marietta A Ma) town Marietta Mount Jey ....... Lane , Kllzabethtewn Mlddletewu laiBtaster Frultvllle I.anuuter AJ.Itlt , Kast Jlrandywlnii 4 VVavnesbuig ,... Laucuiterft VVillUuisleMil.t ; Lancaster Maner Iatucester ft Munhelm... laiucaster Marietta .. .- Lantaster New Helland .11.. Lancaster Husquchanna. ... Iauituster A New Dauvlllu MIStXLLAnEODB STOCKS. Q11arryvllleU.lt MIMetHVllle Htreet Car Inipilrer Printing Company Gas Light and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Ikmds) f-r1tiinhlafJfuiCemnanv l 1(1) M 13 50 li : 116 25 W M 2V II 25 :a 1) 7 HI) 2S.I 25 7 1 .VI VI fill 25 100 175 ftuie 61 :se p 25 J . 205 t 210 If 05 75 .'.5 M a"i hi pm 25 Columbia Water Company 10 busfiiicoanniiiieii company i"' Marietta llollew-nuie. .. . ... Hl HleM'iis llen-e.. . . ... VI Mlllcrnvllle Nermal hthoel 25 Northern Market '' Kastern Market... . te VVestei 11 Market . . . . te LiuicasterCltyhln-et Itallwny Ce .. Ml this Company llends V) Columbia lloreuuh ilendu W SE WAD I'EU TIN EWES T.S. ONE TIHAIi Of" MIM.nil'.S PUItH DOlt.VX SOAP villi cenvlncfi i veiy pi isen that It la net only the lluit but the Cheapest mart-taml Tin: r-AuaKST, hi;st and most cemplete assortment of Playing Curdi In the city from 5 tents per pack up at HAIlVMAN'S YELLOW FllONT CHJAK bTOUK. PENNA. UIOAUM VltOM ?i.00 PKH Ilundrud up, at HAUTMAN'S YLLLOW FKONT CIOAIt UIOUK. "OOHlTIVi: PlMJIiIC KAMI OK PHK X RO.VAL HFFF.CTS JOllNb. ltOIIKKH will sell at his Itsidi-nte, Ne 4IM North Oneen Btriet. LaneaMer, SA'I I II DAY and MONDAY, MAItCII 2ft .7), his i-iilltu IIOL'SKIIOLD GOODS. Catalogues with full dt btrlptinn will be ready about ilt, and will be distributed or can be hud by application at the aboveadditss. Ptrsenal Inipt-iilonef the geinU before dajs et Vtulu Invited. 1 Ills site ill In rludea I.argu Number of Choice, V alunble and Desirable Articles. Catalogues tan be had en und after Friday, Mulch 2"). uiarlvted 1'riiiiicsAijii ONTULSDAY.MAKUI .'I, nl JJI West Cheitiiutstirel, will be sold 11 let of Household and Kltehcu Fumltuiu. Alte, n giHid fcet ofCeaehmiiker'H ttsils and Jein mils. Bale te temuiente at 2 o'tlet k, 11 111 imM-Std J. M.AU.M1..NT PUHLIC SALE OP CANADA iTfJK.Sr.S. On MONDAY, MAItCII 'ii. IMS. will be sold at public sale, at tlie Mcrilmae Heuse, Ne. 115 North Prime street, Luutaslei, Pa., two cm leads of Canada burses, niiltHble for drult nud drivlngpunKM. A ci edit of silly daya Mill be given. Hle te temmtiice at 1 o'clock p in , of said d), when terms 111 be made known by tnJOSt (IKOUOKI.ItO'-SMAV PvmjIchaleek iioir8i:iieM rrit NITl IIK.-WIU be lHKltlvtly Dold.ullheut iiserve.ixmuucntliigat 1 e clock, p. in , ON TUESDAY', the2lthda el MAUI II, nt AW East O range street, tne naliiut bcdiiem suite, toilet wure, wahiut und raw silk puilei suite, several walnut and ether tables, thtili. carpets, matting, refrigerator, geed parlor, 100V. Hiuf hid room btevts, hinu mewei, rhlnanate nud alaige numbcref ether m-efuluitlclcs Nete About three hundred line blooming plnuls tobeseld: Just the thing lei wlmhiu . and spring planting 1UX3KI II bllUJIEKT, Aiictienttl ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM Ihomseu and wlfe of ljnuuslcrclty, Lan caster county. William Thomsen und wife, et Ijintestcr city, having by dcid of voluntary assignment, dated March I'l, lbU, cxteptlng the -.eparatopiepeity of then I feet JJee allentd by law te the said usxlgner, assigned and trans femd all their estate and eirects te the un dersigned, for the beuellt of ci editors of the said William Thomsen, he thcrcfoie gins notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te uiakii ft) incut te the uudcrslgncd without delay, and hose luv lug claims te picsent them te W ILLIS II. MURbKIt Assignee, Itesldlng in Laucasttr city Ami. 31. Fbamz, Attorney. mai-JHitdt IN THE MATTEil OF THE ASSIGNED Estate of David F. Jfagee and wife, of Little Ilrltaiu township. Netice Is hereby given that David F. 3Iagcc has presented 11 petition te the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the said court ler nil order und dttiee, that Jehn A. Ceyle, his asslgnte for the beuellt of creditors undei a deed of assignment dated February 2, P5, shall recenvcy toblmullef the assigned estate In the luin da or under control of said assignee, and that the said asslgnce be dlschaigedaud ie leased fiemi-ald trust, and that the said court have llxcd TUESDAY". SIAUCH JI, lb3, at 10 o'clock, a. in , ut the Court Heuse, In Lancaster, for hearing of said petition, where all parties in terested as creditors of said David K. Mayer may be heard. JOHN D. SKILLS, Piotheuotiiiy I.A1.CAHTEH, 31iuch 20, 185. inJli.t HATS I HATS ! LOOK AT STAU1TEK ft CO'h.. 25 Cent Window , TO-DAY, Jt&33N.O.iicnM. A (1REAT UEDUCTION Great Bargains in Rubber?. 50 Gts. for Men's Rubbers. 30 Cts. for Ladies Kubbers. 25c. for Children's Rubbers. JeHn Hiemenz, Rubbers ! - Rubbers NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEK. PA. (lmiuirvriluUdlui;.) 11 .vjjtr AnrERTiHEatEttTS. C1 IIIAPPHD HANDS AND AlTLCTlONS of tlie ftkln nptcr bother theaa Hhenna MlbLKItH l'UKK IIUIIAX SOAP. tuni74md LANOASTHR WAS l'IRST OALLKD Illikoiylewn wlipneclllt'd In 1718, jut inj jtaisbileie the advent or M1M.KII' 1'UltK llOUAX HOAP. iiinr7-6ind DONT FAIL TO TRY THH CIGARS, 'Twe for Ac, the belt In the town for tlie money, nl tlAMMAN'! 1 Kl.l.OW FflONT CIUAKHIOHL, BOItAX IS ttSHO IN MANY MKDI CINLS and hi ull Skill Heating Piepara Piepara Heik, but In nothing mere pietllubly than In MILLKU'8 PUIIK IIOItAX SOAP. inartOmd ATKAPOTGIVHNAWAV. Willi '.!'. W11T I In, f Tin nr CefTl'l'. lllllllll luted IHiigar, (!' f. Ilakci'a Cem, 10c. Itcd fccul, lie., er.H lei -iV. CI1AUKF8TBA AND COFFKB RTOIIK, Ne. 3D West King Klrcet C- IiASS HMl'l'KKS HAVK IJHION IN- VT tmdueed I11 ciite. but they won't lie- (iniieiiepiiiar lieru iiuiiiiiie lesiaii 01 utiiiiiiig Mix kings Is mvivid. Upe MILI.KU'H IIUlt.vA. SOAP Ter w ashing thiHodnrn'dBtetklngM. mar7-Cmd ONIiy WANTHIh Bitiillty will be rllsl Moilguge oil Ileal Kslnte worth two 01 three times the amount of the lean. Apply te IIAUSmA.V ft lU'Il.NH, Ileal Kslate Agents, mlSStlt Ne 10 West Oran'gu8titet. R1 UMOVAU 1)11. A.. I. 11F. IK llailomevid Ids 0III10 liem southwest collier Prince and Cheitiiul stieetx, In 11I4 unwind. dentcsoulliHebttenici Orange and Mulberry streets. leb'3, Und PAliMTOIIiKTSOAP, WITH A Special Line of geed finality Len Pitted beiips ffUiTf-KY'R Dllt'C, blOHK, 21 West King Btreet. rpiir. ACME." Filteen cenla fei n large take, 01 tne cakes for 25tentH is the pike of " ACML " Tnitispaii'iit (ih terjlic heap. Ceutulns J'Jjici tent. Oljcerlne and Is the Hoai for the bath, lmpeited and D". ni)sUoieiisil'UltL) uhMiysun liHiulnt Lowed Piltesut COOURAN'S DRUO STORE, Niw. 137 AND 133 NOK1H QUKEN STUKKT, ileeXOmd Lancaster, Pa. pHOMIT AND CAHEFUIj ATTENTION OIVLN TOTML lIUNTINO Or PAPER BOOKS. Out tiu being new and the ji'iperflrst-claxs we knew vte can glvoeitiieatlsluttlen. Proof leading tuiefully done STEINMAN & HBNSEL, uiO-tld lMTrLLiecKctn Ollltc. TjvhT THE I1EHT IIAIIGAINS EVER X) Offered In Uuicaater In Ludlca'uiid Uenl's r mulshing Goods, OO'IOHKCIITOLDS. All lull and Winter tfoeds tlejlng out with out 1 eg, ml te ce6t New Is jour time te save meiie Please call and examlue goods and Ii tin prices btloie 1011 buy. Ne trouble te show goods IIKNIIY 1IKCHTOLD, Ne.W North OueenStifeL P. S. cholte llulldlng Lets en Charlette, Mary and Hazel street, fur sale. rrie OUIt UDSTOMEIIS AND THE TUB- JL I.1C. -1 HE SINGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, Will be reunited en Urn PIltST DAY OF AI'UIL, leU. fieinN'u.'JCX Eeht King stitet. te the nieris commodious and ceuteiifciit efllie. Ne 140 EAST hi NO M'JIEET, where we will be pUiced te till all order ter the Lending Genu (lie Mngert-rwlng Machine. TIIEHI.NtjEli MANUKATUK1N4J CO, lebAlmd A .1. MITCHELL, Agi ill "REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. JLV In order toitduceour large stock et Fur IteiiM'ts, -Melteiis, Keiseji and Corkscrews for OtertOHllngs, 1 will, for the next 00 dajs, uiake up te joureider, In llrst-thiss gtjlc.al greatly l educed prices All garments aieguaraniced te lit pel feet ami only the best (juallty of trim liitngsare used. A H.KOSENSTEIN. Him Tailoring. 87 North 0.UI en stitet, uppesltu the Poitefllco. uiMhudlt TlOSCOEMljRl'ilY.'lL IhS., t iiiaiiuatb or The Pi iinsjltanla College of Dental Puigmy, with Hit II D. KNII.HT, til North (Jueen stuct, Lam asler, Pa. DuulKtry In all Its bninthes. miirll-td.VWftSlmd F,NE Havana Fillers and Sumatra Wrappers. IN LMIOLOIt SMW.L gUANIPIIES. Al.'-O Old Havana Soetl Leaf Cen tinitlj en luind nt inodemte itiitej LEWIS SYIA LSTEIt A CO, Dukuuiid Chestnut StltetH, LiiutitsUl mar; liuWftb e illAMl'AUNE BOUCHE "SEC." HIE n.vtsr CHAMP (.m: WINK NOW 1MPOU1LD AT ULIUAUT'H OLD WINK STOHL, Ne -M East Kine Stbkit II E hl.AiMAHKIt, Agt Katablbhcd, 17s3. Iebl7-tld LANCASTER CORK 'VORKS. D1SSOLUHON OF PAUTNLHSHIP No Ne tice U hciebj' glttu that the partnership hciete feicexlitliiglietween l. W Dedgo and II (j. Dedge, In the busluts of lmuiututturlng teiks, under the tlim name of tl. W. Dedgo A. son, Is dlselttd lhe business III tl'i liltilie will be tarried en by II U Dedge, who solicits atoutlii ateutlii uaiuu of the generous piitionage heii'tofeie extended te the firm. tl. W. IIODUB, mil, 3Kk(Hl 11. U. DODUE. -TADEIRA AND. SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEH, Aekht, Ne. 2J East Kine -t. I(bl7tfd Established KM FOR RENT. 'Iho HUICK DWELLING HOPSE Ne lei Neith tJiuciislieet, II 1-001119, Gas, Uauge, Het and Celd Wnter, Path, Setter Connections, 1 1 till Alse llilckbtable fel tttohersts. Alse .Mi. Jehn b. Itehier'a pritate tlrst-class llltlLK bl'AULEitnd Call (age Heuse (stabling foul horses), has W utci mid Gas In building, und Includes the adjoining liestlei'a brfck lodging house, ttlth time rooms, situate en West Lemen stitet, and in itaret Ml. liohiet'a lesldeuce. Apply te IIAU&.MAN UUllNS. Heal Estate Agents, lnlS-dttdlt Ne. 10 Wist Oruugu btl ect. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNKHb. All persons ure heieby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estate", In Lebanon and laiucasier teuniies, wueiuer lucieseu eruniu eloped, either for the puipoe of sheeting or fish liur. us thulaw will be tuldlv enforced 1 iigaii mlgii all ticHpasslugoubiildluiidsef thu uudenilgiied alter luisneiu". WJI COLEMAN FKEEMAN, It. I'KltCT AJ.lll-.N, EUWAUD C. FHEEMAN. 'Attorney for K. W. Celemiui's helm. ictll-tfd&,w TTlUIrON OPERA HOUSE. -ONE WEEK,- C0MMENC1NO ON MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 1885. Matinees Wednesday nud Satin day, at i je. Just what the public want Flrst-( lass Comic Opera at the Peeple'8 Pupulai l'lltes. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 CENTS. ItESEllVED bEATS lOe EM11A. Fersuluut Opeia Heuse, new open. HARRIS COMIC OPERA COMPANY. UEI'KUTOIHE : Kildny Evening-" I1ILLEE TAYLOlt." Haturday Evcnlng-"1HE MASCOT." Saturday Matlnee" CHIMES OF NOUMAN. DY." The Operas picscuted with tuny iilteiitlen te ' detail. A'JWAXD JUiWHT COSTUMES, FULL CHOliUH AXD OIiCUESTJiA,Ete. mill I': Did rpHIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmeanl Ink Weiks, 26th and Penn'a. Areene lauOlyd l'UlLADELl'llIA.PA. IfElt' AnrEllTtSEMESTH. N i:.T llOOK TO THi; COUKT HOUSK. JE11SKY1. JKItHKYB. .IKKHK1H. JF.KSK1S. JKIISF.1S. JKK8KVS. JLH8KYH .ILIIHKVW. JKHSKVM. JKIISKY8 .IKKHKYH JLItHKYB. JF.ItHKYS. JKK1KYH .IKKHKH. JhltHF.YH .IKKHF.H. .ILHSF.18. Ji:ilHF.S. .1K118F.YH. .IKKSKiS. .IKKRKYK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Jersey Waists ! Jersey Waists I LAlttiK AND COMPLhTK LINK OF JERSEYS I ALL 8I.KS K)U LA I) IKS AND Cllll.llltKN. LADIES' JERSEYS, 50 CENTS UP. I1UV NO .IKItSKYHTII.I, Otl BKK OttllS. JF.ItSF.VH. JhllSKYH. JKIISF.V.S. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. INIIVitANVE. T IKE INSURANCE. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association, NO. 914 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JNCOIll'OJIATED IX JS7S. 4,000 MEMUEltS. 0,000,000 IXSUItAXOE. A fitculy, Conservative Growth from the ltcgliinlng, with it Net Aunuul fncrease of ever One nnd One-Half Millien Dollars Insurance ptr jear. INDEMNITY RESERVE, $200,000. 200,000 PAID IN" LOSSES ALL LOSShS HAVE IIKKN I INJULL. PLAN The Xutuvul Pitmlum bjstem, modified by n 30 per ttnt. leading. Premiums rellerted tbiee tlmurt a year. 1'ellcles cemmuttd te Paid Up Cash Ccrtlttcates after me j-ears, KXPENShS limited te fixed annual dues. The yearly liability of members Is limited te theeidlnary lcwl pic mluin, but the actual uwt Is mero than a half less. C. H. BARBER, Agent, STEVENS HOUSE, 1( bit lmeed eoeks. JOHN HAEIl'H KONN. BAERS AGRICULTURAL fOMkifiC. FOR 1885. Will be sent Postpaid en Remittance of Eight Oente for Single. Copies, and Sixty Cents for Twelve Copies. Address, JOHN BAER'S SONS, NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA JV.Eir ADVEtlTIHEMESTS. XTAPPY THOUOHT AND REIIECCA XL Tobaccos HAHTMANH Tobaccos enlv 80 lM'r nluir. at YELLOW PHONT CItiAIl bTOKE. w lEhlAMKON it FOSTER. CHILDIIENS Norfolk Blouse SUIT. of btett h Chev let in Chechs und Plafd-i, and Phuted Tiinte. bull of Finn Weisti ds and CimlintiTKlei Dlt'fS Weal. HOIS' SHIRT WAISTS, thut !ntit?f 111 pifte ftein 2.V.. te 7"c fel (,iill os nud PenuleH. 1II.UE 1 LANNEL blllltT U'A IbTH fiein Kic te X A). ALL-WOOL Spring Overcoats, su.oe Made te nt neatly, ttlth a Silk Putins nud I.eim Belt ltell GENTS' PANTALOONS, fel Woikei Full Dieis Meal, and $J 50 11.00, 1150, t-' te Dress Hats ! In addition te thu Flexible and Sill ion termini; Htlir Hat, tte hate an excellent HtocketNett btle8tltr and belt DlisHatH, flouifl50te:50. Wcuiothe S.I.V1I .L'rUUS'V M'lIS HNI.4 . 03 V .IV'I Villi 1104 iiaxsvaNvi ni&in:-1!)V3ais riexa $ -HIE- EashienaWe Cleth Hats, In Hound 01 Hut Crettns, 11 en te f I se. KINK IIA'IS for Veung Utnta and Ladles, In lllue or Pluck Cleth, pricu SOc. te 75c. The University Shirt, with a full bet efStutW, In it liuve Miilcty of colera. All (tool FLANNELS, price, l T, JUI and 75. Our all wool FLANNEL blURT, of pure Indigo dye, fei 1 'a, Is luiide double eyer the sheuldci and bicast, It It, juuedjeand "111 net fade. 26c. Is All We Ask for All-Silk Neckties, el the New Stjlts lei billing, WHITE SMUTS, linlhlied itlthlluttens and Uuttuu Heles, ic. lhe Eighuiie Shirt, $1.00 Each, $5.10 icr Half-nezen. -A- DRESS SHOE, POlt GENTS, made le our special order, of Hound calfskin and t'l-aln leather tops, in llutten 01 Lace St J le, full Londen Tee. Pi Ite, MJ.oe. GIRLS' SHOES, In Pebble Ge it, OponiTeO llutten, $1 (I) and t.-i UiiU' KID SHOES, hnml-iteik llutten Helea, l.'i J1.05 and ii (). 32, 34, 36 & 38 West King St., LANCASTEK, PA. WATCUES, AC. -TTTATOHES, CI.OUKS AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PHICKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELUY.ut LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North dtictn Slrecl, Opposite City Hetel, near Pi. It. K. Depot. Iletalllni; nt Wholesale Price. I!epnlrlni,'at Extra Lew Prices. J3Mjd XOOOCl Geed WORTH OP MILLINERY te Dn sold al a very heavy reduction, en ucceunt of lcnieval te our new Bteie, te Neith gueuu Hired, (btiauis's Old lllntiit t NEV YOUK AND PAHIS MILI.lNEItY CO . JuiiU-Ud ii West lilun bt., Luuwut'jr, Pa, Williamson & Fester, .1F.II8EYS. JKItlKlB. J HUSKY 8. JKUSKY8. JKIISKYB. .IKIISKY8. J HUSKY'S. JKU8KY8. JKU1F.YB. IKKRhYB, .ILIIRKY8. JKUHKY8. JKII8KYR. JKUSKY'8. IKIISKYl JKKHKYS .IKIISLYB JKKBLYt JKKRKYS .1 HUSKY R. .1 HUSKY B. JKIlSKYi. JKIIBKYR. JKIIRKY8. JhllSKYR. JERSEYS I Lancaster, Pa. CASH ASSETS, $50,000. AND ALWAYS WILL HE PAID LANCASTER, PA. vr.eTiusa. SPRING OVERCOATS. We hae prepared, with givnt care, an unusually line sleck of these goods, in all grades el' Cussi meres, Mellons, Kerseys and Worsteds. l'eu cannot Tail te make a pleading clioice at satisfactory prices. Send for Samples. A. C.YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m.'-3ind . WV8EWEXTS. F UII'ON OPERA HOUHE. MONDAY, MAUOH 33. -THE- JOHN A. SltCAULL, Propiieter and Mauaati IuGllbeit A Sullivan's .Esthetic Opeia. PATIENCE! llh thcbameCulaii jiiestutcdattheNctt Yeik Casine and llaverly Thcatie, Phll'a (KMlACTEnS nv JIAUV IIEE1IE, J II. UYLEY. I.AUIIAJOl CE I1ELL, DIGIIV 1IELL, ItOE LEIGHTON, GEO. AI'PI.EIIV, ETHEL CLAlltE, GEO. KOSEMAN. Large Cbcrns. Complete Orchestra. ADMISSION 75, Wand 35 CENT 8. HLSEUVEDbhATs 75c. unit fl.UU. bale et Beats lll open Thunal ry meiiilng, Match P.), ut Opera Houae etllte. nils Jtd EOR SALE OH JtEST. HOUSE KOH KENT. A thiee-stery llrltk lleune, Ne. ii i,t Chentiiutstleet. 11118 tld FOH SALE OK RENT. An excellent Duelling en easy teims, hltu hltu ate Ne. 15 bblpptn street. mlOtfd II. FKANK ESHLEMAN. FOR KENT. The hall 30x50 feet en thlidstery of Steln uictz building, Ne. J.l.lN'oithOueen Htii'ul. Ap ply le J. L. STEINMETZ. 12 tfd I7IOK RENT. - First ClasH Itentiiuiaiit, aleo Iltst cUikh liar liar berShep, cuinci et Ceutit) Bquaie nud Neith (jueen binti. jicsi locaiieu m ine tny. Apply te Hlltbll A llltO.' i. T". TTIOR SAEE. Te Hundred Canes 'b3 PeuiiHtlvaiili Leal Tobutce, In HtBt-cliwn order. Annlv or wrltu le ii. it. r.isi-.it . Ce., Ne. 119 Neith Geeigebt., Yeik, Pa. i.iai7--wd PUBLIOSALE OF VAJiUAIlLE CITY LOTS. On MONDAY", HAUCH U,lfS3, ttlll be Held ut public tend no en the picinltii'H, en Seuth DukOHtieet, Ten Vuluitble Iliilhllny I.eIh, fientliiK en North nnd Duke Htreeta. Sale te coiuiueiire at 1 o'clock p. m , tt hen tel nn tt ill be made known by JULIA A. HEPTING. IIkmiiy SuuMtnT, Aue'r. mll-itWFH 18,J0,.'l FOR SALE. Just recehed fiem North Carolina, enu carload of Ne. one 7-Inch CYl'ltESS SHINGLES which will be sold us cheap as ran be purchased elsewhere. Constantly en hand and for Hale all kinds of Lumber, Ceal. Itcjjular cash price paid for all kinds of grain. II. 11. UOHItElt, mllJjtdA'Jtw Leuinun Place, Liilicaster Ce., Pa. TiOTElSMAIClNU CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT V3.00 X DOZE,; AT NO. Kfl KOIIT11 QUKEN 8THEET, janiutfd Lancaster, Pa. rpiii: sali:s of mTller-s 110KAX X und Other Soups I ist year amounted te One .tin i ion, r our 1 1 ii no i en uuii eewuiy.iuur rneu- uuud, blx Hiiudird PeuniU, '1 his tur tteex- it'et luuieuiiy eiciruu iiiiu iiuiuucr ey me last uuii-ukflig sales et MlLLtlfa PUnE llOUAX b'Vi" I DW" ' luuw-euia Mcwiill Opera Conine Ce.
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