1 jV : e r ') ." '$ :& "'-'. -S1 '1 : :t.'V A- THE LAkeAgfaiat bJjJTfri?dasIiG TUESDAY, MABCH 24, 1885; -.- . ; V j W' i V' r V i ,V 5 I I Tflti DNUULY SOLDIERS. If a at CAPTAIN CASK HAtS OF THE WASltlSOTOX SCANDALS. p L lteetaring That the Fourth Regiment It In Me Way te DUmt for the Disgraceful Te- cecdlnga at the Inauguration A Blerjr of the Intense Celd In the West. t Regular Correspondence of lHTu.ie!cn. Columbia, Mnch, 2L Cant. 1). n. Case, eemiuandliiir Ce. C. 4lh Regiment N. O. 1'., iriforined yonr'cerrcspondent Innt evening 'that the Fourth regiment was net Implicated In the ttlMi.nrb.ince of the guard nt Washing ton City, consequently unjust consure Is being made. The rogtmeiit was halted near the Hccne el tiie robberies, ole, but net n single man Ien the ranks. While standing there Lieutenant Colonel Hern, of the Fourth, approached CapL Case and Raid: "Yeu hoc, captain, that nene of the Fourth arc partici pating In the row, and yet, mark my words, we will be tinpllcated'lii the matter." Ills words preved prophetic, and the regiment Is named amongst theso participating In the disturbance Soveral BOldlers of the Eigh teenth and Fourteenth roglments bad remov ed the number " 1" from their caps, and this Is why the the Eighth and Fourth regiments liave been Implicated. The Investigation te be made.wlll preve tills te be true. Unless a plan arises whereby Private Jehn Grauley, of company C. 4th Regt, N. G. 1., of Columbia, canbocenvlclod, the committee of the company, appointed te work hi his behalf, will advise film te plead guilty, nnd make rt true statement te the court at his trial. This may result in n lighter sentence being imposed upon him. A Story or Western Adventure. First Iiiouteuant S. A. Fugue, U. H. A., stationed at Fert lioauferd, Dakota, is again in Columbia at the Franklin house. The lleutcnant, who is well-knewn In Columbia, met with an accldent last January, which came near ending hie career as a Heldler, in fact he nearly lest his life. Accompanied by the paymaster, a sergcant, private and driver, started en a visit te our townsman, Lleutcnant M. C. Welsh, stationed 03 miles north of Fert lloauferd. Tlie weather was plercing cold, 40 degroes below zere, and two lec t of snow covered the ground. In sonie manner, towards evening, the driver lest his way, and although several hours wero spent in searching for The lest trail, It could net be found. A mtitable camping ground was then -loekod for and found in a small canyon. Here the half frozen ineu remained all night. Thelr sutrerings from the cold wero intense, and must Jje experienced te be appreciated. Early the next morning a retreat ever their own trait was made, and the right read at last found. They roaclieu thelr destination nearly dead, and the effects el the cold are still felt in thelr bodies. Lieutenant Welsh will visit Columbia next fall. County lllcycln Tournament. Ifpossible the Columbia llicycle club will held a county teurnament in the Metropoli tan rink", of Columbia, sonie llme in May. The attempt will be made, howevor, and if ether bicycle clubs in the county assist the affair, it will most surely ceme off. It is pro posed te liave bicycles races, fancy and trick liicycle riding, reller skate races and fancy and trick skaling. Other attractions will he added from time te time. Itaml Officers Ktetted. Last ovening the following ofllcern ere elected by the Columbia cornet band : Manager and Leader James I). Sladc. Assistant Manager Charles V. Filbert. VJce "President and Conductor Charles Fleckonslein. Treasurer Benjamln F. Maun. Secretary Samuel Reatli. Assistant Secrctary William Feley. Janitor Harry Courtney. Trustees Morgan Kerr, Samuel Smith and Jacob Hondcrsen. The band is in llrsUclass condition. Many Tram pR. Our lockup has preved tee small te accom modate the large; number of tramps who n n plied.fer lodgings UiLs winter. Hut what the lockup could net held found warm beds in the ash pits in the Susquehanna rolling mill and boilers at the St. Cluuies furnace, lightly some of them would sleep in the mill, while the iurnace was always crewded both day and night Thcre have been inore of the " gentlemen of the read " in Columbia this year than ever before. Iloreiigh Hrlefs. A coating of ice has placed the crossing at Secend and Iecust street, north side, in a very dangereu condition. The icoen the Susquehanna river has in creased 'in thickness considerably during the pasttwe weeks. lltlangnlii used asu feet bridge, and wero it not'fer the fact that along both shores it is net strong enough te bear tcams,it wouldjbe utilized as a driving bridge also. The reinulns of Mrs. E. II. Wills wcre in terred in the I ronville cemetery yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Gee. Ueycr, restdlug in Alley "II." received a fall yesterday, which lias com pletely upsot.lier nervous system, besides in juring her otherwise, Company C.'s $100 U. S. bend scliciiie is n failure, aud nothing will be realized by the company. However te keep faith with theso who have purchased tickets, it will be drawn off. probably this week. At - p. in. te-morrow, the ladies who have consented te assist at the Vigilant fair, will meet at the rosidenco of the president, Mrs. Samuel Filbert, en Walnut street, below Third. The finest exhibition of reller skating ever glven in Columbia was that of last evening in the rink by Master Perter Clark and Miss Annie Champliii. Letters Granted by the Register, The following letters were granted by the register of wills, for the week ending Tues day, March 24, 18S5 : Administration Ilcujauiln Eckmau, deceased, late of Conostega township; U.S. Kendig, Lltitz, administrator. Catherine Brubakcr, deceased, late of Clay township ; Jacob lirubakcr, Clay, ad ministrator. Barbara Ulshep, deceased, late of Mt Jey township ; David Bishop, Jit. Jey, adminis trator. ,- Catherine Jlaiiibnght, deceased, late of "Lancaster city ; W. A. llambright, Sunbury, administrator. Rebert Clark, deceased, late of Driuuore township ; lt.'L. Clark, Yerk county, admin istrator. ' , " ; i Andrew Adams, deceased, date of, Driimore township j Jacob Finkbein, Fulton, admin istrator. Benjamin Hetetter, deceased, late of Mt Jey borough ; B. F. lllcstand, East Denegal, adtululHtrater. Tkstamkntaiiv Jehn Heffman, de ceased, late of Lancaster city ; A. F. Don Den nelly, city, executer. Kev. Jehn Q. Frltchey, deceased, late of Lancaster city i J, W. Frltchey, city, oxecu execu oxecu ter. Anna Maria Schloreth, deceased, late of Lancaster city ; Charles DUlich, city, oxocu exocu oxecu tor. Ann R. Uhlcr, deceased, late of Maiiheim borough ; .Samuel It ice, Manhelm, executer. Jacob H. Shirk, deceased, late of Warwick township; Rudelph Shirk and Obed Shirk, West Cocallce, and Simen B. Snyder, Clay, executers. - f f J'LBViWiVHKVHOXJA JS U ARIETTA. Tnu Iladly Infecteil Cens en Colonel Ilunys Karm Killed en Monday. Mauiutta, March 23. Last fidl a herd of cattle lielengiiig te Charles P. Myora, living of the Jehn II. G rayblll farm in East Denegal, new owned by Abraham N. Cassel, esq., of Marietta, were attacked with pleuro pleure pleuro pneueonia. On this farm arises n creek called Evans' run which traverses through Cel. Duffy's ,parkj bis "Clark" nnd hia "Hains" farms. ' 1 jist week the name dkoase breke put in a herd of Aldenicyiaud5 Jersey cattle en Cel. Duffy's 'Hains'' rami. 'He at oncenetltled T. J. Edge, state veterinary efllccr, who iu company with Veterinary Surgeon Dr. T. Bridge visited his farm this morn ing and ordered two cows most badly infected te be killed. The lungs of thu cows en examination proved te lie a mass of disease. Only two ethers or the herd liave yet shown any tIguserthedisea.s. Some of the rest of the herd were vaccinated with virus taken from the dead animals, and all horned cattle en the premises, iuclud -ing three stablcB of valuable fattening steers. MlMleuary Anniversary. The Chlldren'a Missionary Bociety pf 8t Jehn's Lutheran churcli, will held their free nimlversary exercises this uvcniug, In the audlonce room of tlie church. The exercises lMglnat7S0. The collection will be for for eign mission. REFVNDTNQ THE CtTT DEBT. The (1109,000 New Four Per Cent, llendt Held at i Premium of Three Twenty-81. The finance committee el city councils opened bids this afternoon fur f 100,000 of the new four, per cent bends, te be Issued en Aprl 1, tolake the place ef'$100,0btl six per cent bends. The following wcre the blddermB I Christian It Landls, (300 at par. kConestoga council Ne.8, 0. U. A. M., cl.OOp atljif per cent premium and Jl.OOO at 2 per cent premium. Mt Jehn Ferdney, $2,000 at per cenl. premium. Philadelphia Trust and Safe Deposit com pany $20,000 at iar, $40,000 at )f per cent pro pre inluni and $40,000 at tt per cent premium. Mil. G. Leng, f '.i,5O0, i ir cent, premium. (Win, J. Wldmyer, JeOOat i per cent premium and 8100 at 2 per rent premium. Mrs. Maria Benedict, $1,200 at par. Henry A. Gable, $0,000, at 1 per cent premium. Lydla McMullcn,'$l,l00, at 1 pcreent pro pre mium. Heed, McHrann t Ce., $2.1,000, at par. J. B. Leng, $1,000,' ut H icr cent pro pre mluui. Jehn H. Mlller $200 at U nor cent nre- mium and $Ti00 at i cr cent premium. Gilpin A Ce., Philadelphia, $20,000 at a pro pre mluni el 1.20 per cent Charles Smith fc Sens, 47 Seuth Third Btrect Philadelphia, $100,000, at a preniium or a 20-100. This last bid belug the highest premium offered, the enlire amount was given Smith A Sens, at the prlce bid. $10tt.2fl en the $100. The total amount of bends bid for was $273,000; and this fact, with the geed pre mium realized ,attests that n llrst-class four percent lean is considered n desirable in vestment this spring in Philadelphia. By this transaction the city net only makes a direct rreflt or $3,200, but Bavcs $2,000 an nually In Interest hereafter. I'ATif.xviT' Aumn.tni.Y i'jti:nj;xTEj; It Has n Peer Heuse Nevertheless, Seme of the lleasens for Which Are Given. When the curtain rose en the " rapturous maidens" of CeLMcCaull's opera company at Fulton opera heuse last evening, the refrain "All, Mlsorle" te theoieningcherus seemed strikingly appropriate, for the array of empty scats was very formidable. And yet it was Inevitable. Tlie doluge of comic opera last week, the-high prices and the Inflnite stalcncss of " Putienee" contributed te bring about the result Tlie total rocelpts last eveninir wero aneut $235, while the Har ris ojicraeiinpiny opened in Yerk tlie name night te a $20b house at 10 and 20 cents. Thore Is a moral In this that theatrical managers ought te be quick te appreciate. A newer opera willi prices net he gilt-edged would liave told a dlllerent tale te Cel. McCaull. The presentation last night was most ad mirable. Since tlie Bosten Ideal company put " The Musketeers" en the beards of Fulton opera heusd, no better operatic show has been seen here. The choruses, male and female, wero all that could be asked, the cos tumes appropriate, and thosingers Indulgent te the meagroaudlcnce in answering numer ous encores. Acicy ,une by Laura Joyco Jeyco Joyce Bcll was an Ideal character, and the parts of (7rosr:iier and tiuntluirne by Digby Bell and J. H. Kyley showed a delleaey of fnterprehi fnterprehi tien far removed front the fiuil'oenery that usually ci cops Inte tho-ie characters when sustained liy Inferier talent Miss Mary Bcebe was a eoed "Patience" Invoice, but was net as vivacious as lier part soemod te re re ro quire. ltase Lclghten as l.mly Angela wan admirable, The opera, en the whele, was verv Mtrentr; that it was net a linain'ial siu ecss no aid from iiiaKiilfylug glasses is ic rjulre'l te ferret out the reason. lleaillng lutds Laiii-aiiter. The I'eiinsylvanla Telephone ceuipiiny, c tibllshed January 1st, lSifl, new has twenty cities and Iewiib as central sUUieus under its control, representing 2,4.72 telephoneN in use among that iiianv Hiiltscrllxirs. Beading heads the list with VOO. Then fellows Harris liurg with 253, Ijincaster 2117, Mechanicsliurg and Carlisle85, Yerk 112, Columbia 50, Potts Petts Potts vllle 200, Lebanon Ki, AllenWwn SB'J, Beth lehem 155, and lCasten2ai. . '-. - . , ' Cars Wrecked. This morning about? o'clock thore was an accident at Atglcn, en the Pennsylvania rail road. Owing te a broken frog engine 01.) and twelve freight cars jumped the track, seme of tliem being Iwdly broken. The track was blockaded for some time, but there was little detention te passenger travel. Ne one was hurt by the accident Drunken nnd Disorderly. Leuis Uctz, n colored man, was arreatcd this morning for drunkennessanddiserdcrly conduct, en a warrant Issued by Alderman Barr. The allegation is that he was acting in a disorderly manner nt the Stock Yard hotel. Maze Tayler, his partner, was also com plained against butshe has thus far managed te kcep out of tlie etllccr's read. Clearing Ills Decket. City Solicitor Fulton te-day Issued sci fas en mechanics' liens against the properties of thlrty.nlne citizens of Lancaster, who failed te pay their city tax for 1881. Telephone ConnecUeu. Jehn II. lliisheiig, N'e,"2i East King street, and Levaii A Seu, Ne. 17 eith Prince Btieet, have had their business offices connected with the telephone cxchniiKC. A Successful I'cerless " Test. On Frlduy of last week Ezra F. Landls sent a Peel less Tiaclluii Engine te Cempassville, Chester county.adlstance of ever twenty miles, making a successful run and geed time. Anion M. black Is the purchaser, who Intends using it for threshing. On Saturday morning Mr. black had Mr. Landls tuke the Peel less, with a big separator and a four-horse wagon attached te It, a'dtstanceef about lour, miles ever very rough reads, te u hill known as "Mount Pleasant," and a very steep one at that, with some very tough breakers en tt. Here, In the midst of a geed crowd, It ascended the hill with perfect case and without one step, nud with steam blowing off before leaching the top; then turning Inte a Held, descended the hill with much ease. When near tlie bottom It blew the whistle, which was clear and fre.e from water, showing the effec tiveness of the patent boiler arrangement which keeps the water back en tlie clown hlicet while descending hills. Amusement. Rink Jiaee Frank I.utz, Flank Hell no aud Ed. Itcsh will contest in n oue-mlle nice at Urn MHinueicher rink this evening. It premises te be very Interesting. "The Kther Xing." On Friday and Saturday evenings Harry Miner's excellent company will play the '-Silver King" In this city The troupe Is ene of the largest of the kind traveling, and F. C Hangs, the well known actor, appears in the principal pait. There are about 30 people in the cast, yet the management have shown wis dom In placing the admission te the gallery at 23 cents. HE AT US. IlcsiioNe. in this city, en March '13, iss.1, iilanclie ., only daughter of Jacob and Sue Uusheng, aged 0 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Ne. 410 West Lemen street, en Thuiday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. In tel ment at Lancaster cemetery. urJI'.'td MARKETS. I'hlladelphla Market Philadelphia, March '.'I. Fleur market Mulct but steady ; Superfine, tl fiefi-jgnf jKxtra, .lfl 3 60; I'enira. family, $3 23 87k: WlnterclejirH. 4 (it 40 1 de straights, H 233473 ; Minn, extraclenr, $ 1 0(iJ4 50 ; de straights, fisnft (: winter pat. ents, M 73fJJ 23 1 spring de, J5 OOOJ ei. live rleiir at $3 6003 (KJi. Wheat maiket firm but quiet; Ne. 2 Western Hed, 87e : Ne. 3 de, at 7k!ie ; Ne. 1 l'a. de. We ; Ne. 2 Delaware, de, tBc. Cern 111 in, with lair demand ; steamer flat t'jyie ! Ne. 2vellew aud mixed, iVHQmie ; Ne. 3 de. 48O41I0. - - - " ' A Oats tlnucr, with falrdemniul ; Ne. 1 White, 3SW Giee ; Ne.2 de, at 37!4J37e; Ne.-3 de, 3U giUe ; rejected, aiQ'3ic ; Ne. 2 mixed, 3ZQ S5HC. iiye nominal at 70c. Heeds Clever, quiet at 74J8ie ; -Timethy dull at il aeQl&s i Flaxseed steady at ,MJt CO. " , winter bran at ftsaeiu. tr 1 Trovlslens quiet-'and prices 'steady ; mess perk, Ha SO ; beef hams, f.'l 50 ; city mess beef, 1350. llaoen, )r?0c ; Smoked Shhuldeis, CUe; salt de, &A' suieked hauis lOWQUUe; pickled de. JiGltc. Lardqufcli city left nod, at TJirtHej loose butchers', ISXG'?" prlme steam, 7 20. llutter market llriuer, with lair demand ; Creamery extras, 23e; II. C. and N. V. de,24 2a t Western dairy extras, 23e ; de geed te choice, 134)180. Bells at ai5e ; packing butter, cf9c. Eggs steady ; moderate deiiutnd ; l'a. Extras, lSie ; Western de, 18$c. Cliecaa dull and easy;. New Yerk Full Cream, 12Ql'4otOhle Fiats, choice, llfJlPie ; de fair te prime, ekttloje ; Peiiii'u liart skims, 4Q Se t de full de. iae? Petroleum dull i Itefined, 1'c Whlaky firmer ut II 20 New Yerk Market. NswYcmu.MsrchJt. rinnr fitnteand VTeatern In liurei's' favor nud dull, Reuthcrn rather wenlc. wheat market opened nrin and nnrancril but aftcrivnrds ruled easier and drnppcd with tnodcmte trndintr i Ne. 1 White, IT I 1 nominal t Ne. 3 Hed, Aprl irll. bKHRf ;H"i May, DOWfMlet June. 9Hnt2Uci Julv. KbtKUte c July. Kt!U7fci Cern opened iffHehliilieriUferderlinedfifa 7(0) eiiicu TTCbieriisimi, iiijw;tc i ueiuiure, lauasiWc . Uais n llheut Important change t Ne. a March, '!? 37e t April, .r,et May, SKe; Btale, 33 Qlle; Western, ')KQlc. Western (train Markets. CnicAoe. Fleur Thn market "wni quiet iriil prlees were uncluimted. Wheal ruled (inlet throtmlieut niiiuly all el thoKcsslen.liiit the ft-cllng mis eiy llmi, iiwIiir tensteady decline In Ilritlsh reusntfi nnd the usual numlier of bad crop rcpnrtH. Themiirket soldupteia eally, but I reeded Jtfn and Just before the oleio of Iho rpirular linaiil beenme streiiR, and closed lUn hlher limn Haturdny's prices. Sales tiinited. MnnluHXfiTtlw. timing nl n'4e ; April, ;tX7.VJc, clesln at ".Vcj MBy, TMl&Hc., eleslnpntHWcj June, HIVOT'WKe j cle Inn at 8iUe t no. 'i s ueinn, ' spring nv ,v&vv'(u; neja Npilne at tnOc ; Ne. i. 2 lied al mii'A" I ifeYT Mi lieu, iiyinw. uern ruieusitiniiy auu urin, nun umdetatc slilpplnc demand, nnd clesed,',e ever Hiliudny Sllict April tIIHII, OiJWt, S4V JM'II II 3;UO.)7!.'i : clesinir at nL a;(J7Mc. eliiHluir nt :l7!,'e: Ainy, if 'ttiliUn. eliiHiiiir ut 4lf:fTll';e i .Iiiiiii ut 41!rt4ljc, cloning at 4We. Oais cre(iiiet, tint lliini tinh til i;Kf?3nU 1 March and Apill, 277(0 ! May, 3I JQ31c, ctitiig at .1l)iitT3lKc. It ye quint; Ne. 2 sold at 13c. llartey niinilnul ; Ne. -, Me. rirfxsccd weak ; ler .Ne, 1 $1 til huh bid and 11 40 inked. I.lvoHteoK Market. Piiu.AHEt.riHA, March 23. The leteipts at the different stock yauls wein : Fer the week beeves, 'J.WXI; hUeep, S.mw; hi(js, 1,'jne. Previous week beeves, 2,W) head; sheep, 7,000 s hORS, ft.inii). Ueef cattle wcre In peer terjucst nnd prices advanced ViVA, We quete as rollews ! Extremes. HUiVmi moil enles. 5tki i ex tra, 6!$6ie ; Reed, 5K6i'C I mcdlmu, 4 je ; common, IIJc Fat cows weit) fairly actlTC nt a?4'.e. Milch cows weie iimctlve nt.$3naw. Veal calvra were dull at b"c, Bliecp and lambs weie iiclliennd ptioesad ptieesad vanreil Jc en all Ktadea, exccpl oxlicme heavy spick. We qunle as fellows : Kxtni,SJ5)ic ; Reol, 4)iff5Ue i medium, ",4'9 4Ue ; comiueii, 3!le ; lambs, 1(7 7c. Hogs weie active at 0JQ7Jic. BALER Or REEVES AT THE WEST I IIII.AUELI HIA VARUS. Kezcr Maynes, lee Western and I'eniuylvunln, Sff)Cc. Daniel Murphy, M) Westetn and Penusylvatilii,' WJVie. Daniel Smyth .t llre., 131 Western and l'ctin'.i. JUOOKc. K. S. McFillfn, l( Lancaster Ce.,Rtiefr;v. II. F. McFillln,.V) Lancaster Ce., 6Gfir. Jehn McArdlc, Kvi Lancaster Ce. mid IVnn'a. Hippie A llte., 117 cows, :vHl'i'. Owen Hmlth, Si Wesli'lii and I'enira.. UWiUc. A. A.J. Christy, IM Vliglnla and I'en'na., :Kte ft. Bchsiubiil'K A t'ii.,3K Western, Mfffi.'fc. L. bcliaiiiberK.r) Western, Wi:. Leuis Paul,. ',7 Yerk eniiuty, 40.iJ.'. M. L'lman, '5 Westcin and lilitasler Ce., SUfi W4c. II. Chain, Jr., 57 l'a , 4y?.y4'e. L. Hern,. Vi head l'a4ftfij.,f. M. Levi, ".' Pen n'a., HOi:. iiaeiiman it i.evi, ill b.fHic. V eatei n l'eiui!ylvaula, Pel Loweiisiein.H) Western, IlifiSJie. Dennis Smyth, 41 Pa., WW's:. N. II. Herbert. :, Chnstei Ce.,&Uf?8e. Schwartz A Miller, .HI l'enn'H., 5)4f;j;u. S. Jltllbren.SCliead Yerk emuity,5JJ.NJJe. CITT IinrjiRED BEEVES. City Dichscii Ilicvesciu active, thu ntmtter belllntr ill tycti4.c. Western Dieted beeves umii In lair ilo ile msnd attUOyc. AHATIIlin SALES. Iteuvr MayiKW, M head city, "nv.it. r. S. Densler.M liead.TKWe. II. It. llPckinaiil77hp.id.Mi7'-'l.4' L. McCniidless, ltnliead de, ij4y.'!je. Themas llmdlcy, 3-J7 Western, TJiQ'.s-. City Dressed Sheep wereuettve ; the abattoir sold ntBKfl'Jc. WcjtcrndieBsed feheep wuie wanted al njftHt. SALES. Musser A Ce., im head city, J$f".e. T lies.uriulley, lii western, J4ikc. Stock Blarkels. (Quotations by Heed, McOraiiu A Ce., bankets, jaucasier, i a. II a.m. 12 M. 3r.M. Mlssnuil Pactltc Michigan Central..... New Yerk Central . 'NeV Jersey Central Ohie Ceutrul Del. iJick. i Westein Denver A Itle Grande. Erie Kansas A Texas Lake Shere Chicago A N. W., coin N. N..Ont.A Western St. Paul A Omaha. i. I'aclOe Mall Kechcster A I'iltabuig St, Paul Te j as Pacific. Union racltic Wabash Coin moil Wabash Prcfenitl West'n Union Telegraph.. Loulbvllle A Nashville .... N. Y., Chi. A St. L tOhtph Valley Lehigh Navigation ssv. IKii lsi r.i nl Si MX w i; 41 ; Hl'i Ki. 31,' A7 40 51 1S-1I. 4' 31J 57J 40 7 IJ-li. 1), 17) rcnnsyivanra Heading P.T.Allutrale , Northern I'uclfle Cem Northern Pacific Picf llcstenvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Undergreu ml Canada Southern Oil 1'eople'a Passenger Jcrscv Central sy$ fW HI I'hllalelililA. Quotations by Associated l'ie-. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Erlelt. It Heading llallread 74 Pennsylvania Hallread Alt? 1tihlgh Valley Hnllrisid United Companies of New Jersey Northern Pacific Northern I'acltle Preferred Northern Central Hallread Lehigh Navigation Company Norrlstewn itnliread Central Transnntt.it ten Cmntiativ. ... tH ...191 ::: ...110 ... 2S llutlaln, New Yerk A Philadelphia. . )i LlttleSchuvlklll Hallread .Vl' New Yerk. Quotations by Associated. Press. Stocks weak. Meney easy at le. New Yerk Central Erle Hallread .'... Adams Express Michigan Central Hntlread Michigan Southern Hallread Illinois Central Hallread Cleveland A Pittsburg Itiillread Chicago A Heck Island Hallread Pittsburg A Fert Wuyne llat.re.id Western Union Telegraph Company.. Teledo A Wabash New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario A Western f$S I3,r2 ... 1M l.rj H3K 123 S7 Hi mi vfl XE IVAn VEll TISEMEXTS. RESTAUBANT FIXTFKKS FOHSALIC.' Apply teHENHY NEAMEK, corner Water and Oiiinge streets. 11124 2td CAHNIVALATTUKUINK. De net miss the Hat Carnival ut the West King street Itlnk. Prizes will be given for the Largest, Smallest, Oldest and Finest Hats. It FOR LADIES TO BEAD. Every fair-minded woman IsgcttlngSmllh'a necessary Improvement te common sadirons. S.O. SMITH, Solicitor. ni2t-3ld Ne. 115 North Prince Street. M -JKNNEItUJIOR KINK. THIS ITUESDAVl KVKNIVC One-Mile Hacn between Knink Lutz, Fiank lkllnu and Ed. Itcsh. Admission, 10c. It pUBLIC SALE. ON THUHSDAY, MAUC1I20, 1SS5, will be sold nt2IO North Mary street, Heets and Shoes, Ladies' and Mlscs' Shoes. Ne shoddy goods will be offered ; all llrst-class goods. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in. m24-2td F. II. WILHELM, Auctioneer. ESTATE OF BARBARA A. BAER.LATE of Warwick township, dce'd. Letters el administration en said estatn havingbeengraut. cd te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te uiaku Immediate pay ment, and theso having claims or demands against the tumie will Jercseut them without delay for soHlemcntle tlie undersigned. ' EMANUEL J. MINNICH, Petersburg. SAMUEL GKUHE, Litltz, J, W. I). lUcsMAv, Administrators. Att'y. ni2l-StdeawA3tw FOR A OOOD INVESTMENT GO TO HECHTOLD'S, and secure UAUGAINS In Ladles' and Gents' FUKNIBHINO GOQD6, which are selling, many of them nt prices that will pay 20 te 23 per cent, te curry lever for next season.' They must be sold te make room for Spring Goods. New Is the time te save uieucy. Please call and be convinced. HENHY 1JHC11TOLD. Ne. bi North Uueen Street. P. S. Choice building Lets, Stene unit Sand ter gale. REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In order toreduce our large stock el Fur Heavers, Meltons, Kerseys and Corkscrews for Overceatings, 1 will, for the next CO days, make up te your order, In flrt-clas style, al greatly reduced prices. All garments am guaranteed te fit perfect and only the heal quality of trim. tilings are used. A. II, HOSENSTEIN, ... Flne Tailoring. S7 North (juceu street, oppeslto the rosteulee. w2l-liudU JMJrr ADrr.HrtHEMEXTS. THE LAUOEST, IJ1CST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In thu rlly Imm Scents per pack upnt JIAKTMANO VKbl.OW FKONT ClUAll BTOIfK. irpHOOSANDS OF IMITATIONS IN THE ' JL maikt-i; with but ene annulnnnrllcle.whieh Is MILLEIl'H I'UUK llOKAA bUAI', Uinr70md 1THOUT EXciieN7"THElirrST Clears In thn town, two ler If, at IIAKTliM'8 YKM.OW FIIONT CKiAll fiTOUK. CMjEAN'LINEHS IS AKIN TO 001)1,1. J. nes. NiithliiKlietlerfiir.Tnlletiinil I.auiulry urK i nan mii.i.i.ii iiiur, iiuit.. nu.i'. wiimrV-Oiud TKAI'OTOIVKNAWAY. Wlth'iH-.WeillinfTea or Cetrie. tlrnnii. Inti'd iHiipar. C)i. ,. baker's Coin, lec. lted heiil, IK).. nr3 fur SSe. UI.AUKKHTIO.V AN1 COKFKK STOItK, Ne. 38 West King Btrcct cuioeNoOA"ia,Eityr " O WOOIWIDKH' SttlSKUM ANDM SHOOTING UAM.KKY. "" ") Ne. SI. Neitli(iieenHticet. Kveiybedy Invited, inW.'td JUST OPENED A LAKOE LINE OF Kine Toilet Peapa at 5c., Kle. mid ISc Palm, llenev. Turkish llnth. Ontmenl. rawer r ieer, and TiniispHient I I Til (comic, in. lltfllbKY'f) Dltt'll STOItK, a i v i in-. U WcKlKlnuHtlevt. FOB KENT. Nice Twe-Story lliiek Heuse, 31 East Fred. nrlek stieet. Three rimall Court. It Frame Houses In llicnemnn's 1IIUSII A I1U03. PUB Lit! SALK. ON THUHSDAY, MAHCHW, 1883, at Ne. 124 Neith Chiulettu stieet, corner Mailen alley, ene Hair Cleth Par Par eor Suit, geed as new and fashionable style, Ilcils and lledding, half dozen Dlulng-ltoeui Chairs, jiorfernted seals, ene sela, ene Lounge, covered with lliussels, one Closed Wnshstaiid, Sewing Machine, Cleck, Child's Cllb, Cooking Itangn, Carpets, Tubs, duckets, and household goods general! v. Saloteeomineneont 2 o'clock. liiZiatillt DAVID 11. WYLIK. Cl'IX'IALSALK. THE SPECIAL HALK OF JNO. b. ItOllltEU'S HOUSEHOLD GOODS WILL COMMENCE AT 0..TI O'CLOCK, ON HATUItDAY AND MONDAY MOItNINIJS, NEXT. miJ-lwdil TJESTOKEI) LIKE NEW. BLACK CREPES AND LACES. Hy.MIP. I). II. JONES, r llallliiieie. Oidvraclescd Slut Insi. Easter K..I. DILLEH, Ne. 1 East Orange Street. lii'.'Cltlt -pUBLICSALL'. ONTIIt'lUiDAY, MAKCIIal, Ibi, will be sold at l.le Seuth Ouecn stieet the fellow. Ing personal pieperty, viz One let el Grocer ies and Stere flstuics, consisting el Counter Scales, Ileani Sialics, Splce Cans, cracker Cans, Candy Jam, Hefrlgemter, Cider Vlnegnr, one Oil Tank. Alse, Household and Kitchen Fin ill tun', consisting or Table. Chalis. Hecking Challs, CnrH.-t, Sewing Machine, Settees, and many ether useful ni tides. Hate le commence, at 1 o'clock, p. in., el paid day, when condition will Imj marie known by itjiii iir.itr. F. II. Witnil.M, AiiLlioneer. ltd IJtl'LTON OI'EBA HOUKli F TWO NIGHTS.- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AND 23. MR. HARRY MINER'S Supeiti Company in lleiinan .V Jeuim' Meial SM'Ctavtilar Meledrania, llie Silver King. Thief jealsntlhe Pllnreaa Theatre. Londen, England. Longest run en leoeidat Wallaek -Theatie, New i eik. F. C. BANGS As the Silver King. Grand Deuble Stage. He. voIvliigSeuuieEIIeetH. Seventeen Complete Scenes In Special Cain. ADMISSION 25, .Viand 75 CENTS. II ESEItVEM SEATS ..75 CENTS. FerSalunt Opera Heuse. in.'ISl w ILL1AMHON .t I'OSTKK. NEW CLOTHING, Children's Suits and Kilts, Our sleck of Chlldieu'b Kills and Pleated Tunic Suits excel anything of Iho kind iu Lan caster, and Patents will find It comprises the veiy newest styles and material at Pilces that sound theirnwn praises. The lit and woikman weikman shlp weaieBatbllcd Is collect In eieiy particu lar. Beys' Blue Flannel Shirt Waists, Sewed nnd button Fienth, full Navy Cellars, 75c te 12.00. Calice and Percales, Sic. le 74n. TCAIILE SEWED KID GLOVES, I Tin New Coletlngs furSprlug, tl.oe per I'alr. JGE.N New I'att c.x e ri.cti liu.')!,, cms. 25e. .15c. 50c. and 75c. e. , I M I D II L i; W E 1 G IIT UNDEHWKAH, ?.. . ... iiih mie,uray orrancyi;eioi,."Kjc. i Silk EinisLieii Suspenders, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. A veiy line Elastic Web Suspender, with Silk Ends and Attachments for Dinners, 50c. The GENUINE GUlOT SUSPENDEHS.fdlc. GOLD FIIONT INITIAL A PINS. A Very Handsome and Clean Cut Letter, 25c. -O The W. & P. Flexible Hat Is positively nbclf-cuuferiiiliig Hat. 11 will ad Just Itself te the head Immediately 11 is pul en wilt net low Its shape nlth wear, and Is net liable te break should It accidentally lull off the Hat Hack, It Is very light iu weight and a very comfortable Hat Stylish Spring Shapes in Ilhick and Drewn Stilt Hats, 1,75. HOYS' DKESS STIFF HATS. Alie, te 75c. ELEGANT NEW STYLES CHILDHEN'S TUUHANS, Light aud Dark Celers, 50 and 75c. HOYS' POLOS, All Celers, 20c. te 40c. Over One Thousand Pairs of the Latest Spring Style Shoes OF ALL KINDS. Fer .Ladles, Misses, Gents, Heys aud Children have Just been udded te our prosentlurge stock. Amengs the fresh arrivals is a Gent's Dress Sbee, $2.00, Geed und durable Iu Luce, button or Hall, full Londen Toe, Plain nrCappcd Sole, beveled edge. 11 la the best 12.00 Shoe ever offered te the public iamsen fe Fester, 32, 3,, 30 & !J8 West Kins St., EANCAE'TKU. PA. NEW ADrXHTlHEMB!tT8. T ANCASTEH COUNTY Hospital and Almshouse. ANNUAL. HTATKMENT OF KXl'ENDITUItKS reit Tin: ykah im. Sat arie. Jehn Kvans, Director $ 111 75 II. II. Lenirqnci leer, Director I'M 00 Martin, Kialdcr, Director 2M oe Henry Musser, Director 17U0O .Tiiceb F. Keller, Director 178 oe KcuIkmi W. Unrd, Director 19) en ii, ii, I.HIK119, Treasurer tuu en Jehn llreck.Htcwnrd u) te or. .lenti ii. mnccreury,Kiiperlntcndcnl nnd t'hvslclan t ,.,,, II. F. OrefT, Holirlter Itev. Jehn Swenk, Mural Instructor.... Leuis Kohlheus, baker.... Tayler Hchuylcr, engineer Isaae .inimeriiian, farmer IlcnJ. Ilurten, cook ,-.. Sally McQmnnlRhnn, cook Katie KeplltiKcr, cook Chailen llennrd, attendant Inhii Madisen, attendant .leiin Fry. attendant Fnilik Miller, attendnut .lumen Klchter, attendant llarbarn Heward attendant.... Cnrriu K. Clay, attendant.... KeHOHtriiuas, attendant Hallle ItelU, assistant matron M lss 8. Uarllnitten, assistant Matren . . . . (Nciir Damp, butcher W. T lliutrn, solicitor l,um en i-'M 216 en 420 oe 420 0(1 ami oe Kin M no I2O0 121100 :n mi imeti .VI IU) in no M() 21) (HI 3 01) 47 M HO 00 im mi 37 51) t 5,107 50 Previsions, Ete. Hen). DHTenbach, cattle t M00 Levi O. Uetz, cattle , 174 54 Jacob (1. Keller, cattle 11 24 II. II. Erb. cattle . MI 07 Jehn ii. Krcmcr, cattle m 73 Jehn Kendig. cattle... an GO H7 78 ! W7 Ii7 15 111 20 70 87 02 25 80 82 ,70 m i.vsus 71 40 154 211 7.11 M Jacob L. Inndls, rattle Hen. Landls, cattle II. Gretr. cattle , lsaae Weaver, cattle Daniel Hueh, cattle IlcnJ. Leng, cattle Henry Fisher, cattle Child Uemberger, cattle.... A, E, Sellers, cattle C. II. Hess, cattle Ilenj. Erb, cattle ..Ollll ,t . iUCllUVI.ltllMl t.ll W Samuel Btoncread, cattle. ..' 71 til pienu . Menizer,caiiin. iseau i. (iron, came Jacob Garver, cattle A. M. Hehier, cattle II. II, Itohrer, cattle S. II. Ditnlap, cattle Henry S. lluclcwnlter, cattle Washington Winters, cattle Jehn Sheaffer, cattle C.ll. Ilerr, cattle Henry Meyers, cattle c. V.Kcndlg. cattle Jehn L. Mlnnlch, cattle Ell K.Mylln, cattle Thes. S. Cellins, oeo pounds of meat Henry Deerr, beet W Fuhrman, beef. Gee. M. Daruistettcr, beef Jeseph llacr, fish Win, boas, tlsh Illrum llambright, tlsh Jehn Sellers, Huh W. S. Shirk, hogs Jacob Ikmibergcr, ene beg MenUcr A Shirk, hogs Gcergn W. Stycr, three steers t). W. Evans A bio., veal.... i . W. Mculzer.t Ce., crackers C W Eekert, butter Jasen N. Eaby, butter s. M.Seldeinrldge, butter ivltH (is te 54 BUOO IM7J 100 28 HI 85 IM 1.1 71 45 MM SOHS IB! M KI70 SUM) 3.4.11 :v KI4 78 15 01 175 31 8X1 7 75 0(10 fiS'JO 3J 17 54.153 llfl 31 11 13 87 71 W85 MHO 12 a f .M) 61 I l.iiSI 4.1 S4D 28 344 2 111 IH 411 111 III 75 .22 25 S7 IM 21 24 h2 55 w.i m I?;i im 87 CI Groceries. Miller A llartman, groceries Jeseph llerzeg, groceries... Jeseph Oitbclui, groceries.. . U.S. Iiuisk, gtecerles Hariy II. Cooper, groceries William Hllckenderfer, groceries.. Hutier A brother, groceries J. I.. Itlnklcy, groceries.. A. P. Fnlmer, groceries It. Heinhny, molasses s. H. Miller, coffce Henry llershey, ceffee A.T Stanten, coffee I 3,501 13 Dry (ievils. llarnUh A Ce. . dlv iroed ut) 22 J. II. Maitln A Ce., blankets and dry uimmIs 370 IU U7 43 SOW 81 172 7 401 54 ;l.'l '. 174 03 20.1 30 30 12 32 40 62 88 8 25 148 05 73 50 9 AS 43 58 Jehn s. Givlcr A C.,dry goods Julius Lecb, Jackets, overalls and no tions bowers A Hurst, dry goods A. II. Ilescnsteln, clothing Ijine A Ce., drv goods Williamson A Fester, clothing linger ft llre., blankets and drygoeds.. Geerge. Fahucsteck, drygoeds II. K. Ilerr, drygoeds..; Jehn 1. Swnrr, notions , burger A Sutten, clothing A. W. bald win, dry goods Elluoed Grlest.dry goods Henry Ilechleld, men's hesn Watt, Shand A Ce., dry goods W517 47 J-'u mil it re. IV. A. Hrlnltsh, chairs and fiirnltiite J. M. Keliei, chalis and repnlia en clmlm 3J22 15 00 118 22 Hardware and Plumbxny. Jehn best A Sen, parafflue varnish and steam fixtures It. Hllckenderfer, grate bar castings.. . Isaac Dlller.hardwaie Marshall A Hengler, hardware A. C. Kepler, hardware (co. M. stelnmun A Ce., hardware 32 71 1!) Ol 2tW 08 282 64 (II 00 33 W WOT 7C1 41 41 26 4 50 Stener, Bhrelner ft Ce., hardware. t-ieris ft uverucer, piumuing bteaui titling Ilumphrevlllcft KlefTer, plumbing. It. Hiichmlllcr, pair of scissors and II, '.M U0 I'o&itcce niie! Cigars. Samuel Hatz, cigars J odepli Oat helm, tobucce Jehn F. Heed, tobacco ,,., blown ft Hard, cigars I I.C. Demutb, tobacco blown ft li.vid, cigars Jehn P. Geed, tobacco William lleus, totiacce Gcerge Ilelsc, totiacce 1 0.1 155 s. 11 03 ecu 11 00 IU 50 17 43 23 01 20 80 301 SI Drugs aud Medicines. J. H.Nauffman, drugs JehuF. Leng's Sens, drugs bullock A Cienshaw, drugs 11. 1). Parry, drugs , Gee. W. Hull, drugs I). II. Ilcllshii, drugs ("A. Hclnllsli, drugs J. Hehier, lliiiers 'J Ul 51 71 209 Ul 17 72 85 13 Ii 80 (Hi 17 22 75 t 558 37 Leather, Soets, Miees, Hats and Cajis. M. Lew, shoes 1 245 77 Shaub ft Hums, shecj., 122 81 M. S. Hurnlsb, shoes 27 no D. F. lliichmlller, shoes and slippers.... 6 10 A. A. Mcers ft Ce., leatherand findings 5t8 71 Jehn Sides, hats and caps 31 93 W. D. Stuuffer ft Ce., hats 35 40 $ 1,040 78 Farm Expenses. Ellas Dcnlingcr, Bheats , .... 20 00 Hubert G. Knox, shoats 113 oe Martin Kurtz, shoats II se Jehn Sechrlst, shoats 4.1 OO II. D. bausmsu.l bear 13 00 Sam. Christ, 2 sews 13 00 D. II. Landls ft Sen, bran, corn and feed, 7K4 22 Isaac llanck, milling 30 73 Philip Schmidt, harness 20 30 A. D. Itnhrerft llre., plants 13 C8 Ames Lcfevrc, eats '.".170 Win. Nen Is, repair en barn reef 3 00 Hiram Kline, 10 bushels of wheat ,. 10 00 W. D. Sprccherft Sen, farm Implements ami seeds 7163 Henry Layman, blacksmlthlng I3u 78 ii. ii. nnuuinan, norse meiiieiue..... Martin Wenger, 2 mules Teblus It. Kreldcr. eats Smith ft Werth, repairing wagon Edgerly ft Ce., repairing wagons J. Vendcrsiultb, reddlng barn 6 50 400 00 24 00 20 en 50 65 65 00 50 60 750 500 Gee. W. Lofevre. eats. Jim. Isaae Zimmerman, cabbage plants, A. Springer, beer for harvest bands..,. I i,ttts TO Constables' Fees, Etc. Jesse Jenes, mileage , Henry Nagle, mileage , Wm. Geed, mileage. ., Fred 8. Stener, mileage W. IL.Ffautz, mileage Jeseph Weaver, mileage J. L. Nephsker, mileage IlcnJ. E. Heist, mileage Christ. Lercuz, mileage 4 ( 7 10 450 1 80 3 20 2 30 2 20 1 40 SCO 2 80 1 20 470 440 3110 150 2 80 1 60 2 00 2 20 5 20 1 80 1 80 360 18 34 iv. r.. rciera, mileage Gee. Henley, mileage.. J. 8. Warfcl, . wunci, mileage II. swetgart, mileage. IV. 31. F. Zlccler. mileage.. Sam. bowman, mileage Israel Clark, mileage , Sain. A. Hughes, miieage Sam. Hacker, mileage... Allen A. Kirk, mileage Sum. Patterson, mileage., II. F. Howe, mileage. J, It. Shcnk, uitlenge Solemon WlncbelcL mlleage Martin Kreldcr, tickets for paupers.... f 83 04 FVetir. C. W. Hlnkley, flour, J. W. Gretr, flour E. 11. lirubakcr, flour..,. ,,,... Adam U. Greff, flour,,.; Lamen L. Heck...., J. 11. Nett, flour....' A. E. Harlman, flour J. S. Glngcrieh, flour II, S. Ilaverstlcfc, flour J. II. Moere, Heur Andrew U. Greff, flour Isaac Kanck, flour , II. D, Meyer, flour, Daniel G. Greff, flour .leli u II. Husheng, flour M. It. Husheng, flour lsuae ltanck, grinding wheat,. .. 50 Ol) 135 00 316 25 352 (A) 5000 .. 413 60 183 00 85 00 5000 46 09 60 IM .. 24 00 112 01 46 00 78,75 .42 09 .. 131 6!) I 2,155 13 ..f 1,733 31 70) Fuel and Light. Hanmgardner A Jeffrlea, cool Lancaster Gas and Light Ce., gaa.,.. Vegetables, Etc. II. L. Landls, potatoes , c. W. Eekert, vegetables Jucub Hank, peiuteca 40 00 84 50 J 00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . , I'cter It, J-nndls, M)tat(H'W, 7 ft J. W. Jehnsen, potatoes 4 te Isiihe ityan. potatoes 11 70 Christian Neff, potatoes.... .... .......,, 8 no J. It. llurkwaltcr, potatoes. .. ,.,, T) Ilailmra Decker, potatoes I 80 William lleus, potatoes and turnips 20 at Jehn It. Kreldcr, potatoes and tutnlps . 11 oe A. M. Lerevre, turnips.., ........ .... tin Andreas Strubcl, tuinlpn , 7 H) Jehn lltibbcrts, turnips H oe Tobias Manrcr, turnips 2 G3 Jacob Lelevre, beans............ 83 M 301 12 Keeping Viteirr Outtide of InttituUen. Peunsytvanla State Lunatic Hospital. bearding lusane patients ..( Delaware County Almshouse, keeping patients ,. ! .',.. Dauphin County Peer Directors, keep. W.-S3I 13 .11 12 mi 23 3) 43 in Inir listliiits Bciks County Peer Directors, keeping patients , , Bridget Tainany aud elhcis, laiaiilliig pauiiera , 1,020 W Neiljl, Mir. 11. Miller A Sen.... f 112 21 Xttmdcr. G.Pcncr ft Sen, lumber $ 72.1 .T) J, P. Steunfeltz, lumber..... ,1175 t 758 11 Miscellaneous Expenses. M.H. Miller, 53X feet of pump 12 80 W. T. brown, assessment for conven tion and snec. extremes..... 12 12 A. K. Spurrier, Alderman's fees 4 44 M.T. Ifrewn, " " 4 40 Dr. Jehn II. MacCreary, cashdisbutse- mentfl 170 ,10 Jehn breck, cash disbursements ,. (13 70 Dr. It. M.Belcnlus. services at smallpox hospital, ete 87 00 Dr. J. K. Shirk, certificates of Insanity 12 50 Drs. Wclchans and Musser, certificated of Insanity .IIS") Drs. F. II. ft J. K. Dunlsp, certificates or Insanity le 00 Martin Kreldcr, expenses and cash pay- . uicnts II6811 AmesC. Gact, cieckery 5-1 63 Edward Kreckcl, leather btrups and wristlets 22 82 M. Ilaberbiish, harness.,., , 4 50 Jeseph Wllfeng, repairing loer 5 im flprcchcr A rfclffer, slate roetling 27 78 Jehn F. Leng's Sens, spices 8 01 Lebzclter ft-Ce., hammer handles 7 20 II. E. Greff. caieenter weik and shut ters 15130 Norbeck ft Mlley, 1 market wagon and ..repairs 114 Ki Isaac I'ewl, omnibus hlie 3 .Vi Lawrence Knapp, hops and malt 4') 72 J. A. Sprcngcr, hops and malt 4 ft) Lancaster County Prison, brooms 2.1 40 II. I. Ullrich, making brooms DM F. Lewis Nell, making brooms 22 52 G. L. Ven Dcrsmlth.statlenery 4 75 Charles II. Barr, stationery 28 M W. A. Halbacb, printing low Lancaster Kramlnr, pi In ting yeaiiy in in pert lw no Lancaster Inquirer punting yearly io ie io pert m () Lancaster New Era, printing ycaily 10 10 pert Pni Lancaster Ihtelmekkckr, printing yeaily ieM)it HH 30 Lancaster VetkMntl, printing yeaily report W) no Inquirer Publishing Company, blank books... 35 W) Philip Schum, Sen ft Ce., caipct weav ing M2I ChailesHcck, lepalrlngeveu 2 Ml Jehn M. Fisher, muffs for Insane 57 () Jeseph Sampson, whitewash brinhes . 31 ir William Thompson, spectacles .11 Ilenj. Smith, cleaning 'Chimney 3 in David Peist, peaches Mm O. D. Balr, repairing and cleaning Imll era ;.... .... 7 W II. B. Martin, cordwood Sun Jacob Kehrer, cord weed sum 4;. II. Cel vln, Buckwheat 4 no Jeseph Reeser, clock and Hpelaclrs 3 rt Levi K. Landls, repairing lawn mower 4 75 II. C. Elehheltz, repairing shears 3 40 James McGuIre, tending furnaces 10 ) Sanies Smith, smallpox nursing ID no Oscar Hamp, butchering 3 mi i'cter uoDiusen, lauenug . co M.G. Murray, painting 20 id Win. Wohlsen, shavings 7.1 Urban A burger, shavings I ,71 David M. Mayer, lime 1.1 211 High ft Martin, iiueensware n 1 1'harcsW. Fry, window shades M Hi Adam Luudls, sand 4 C11 Jeseph H.llulier. repairing wilngrr I no Lnncaster ft Willlnuistewn Pike Coin pany, tell H ,v Aug. Kheads, clock nnd caster bottle.. I 70 Edw. 7.ahm, clock repairs 325 City Water Ce., tent ler lhRI (.17 75 Edwin Elser and ethers, coffins, etc.... 39 ill 4 2,til 13 Jlri-apxtulittuin. Salaries 5,3,17 .Ml Previsions, etc n,l!il Groceries 3..VU 1.1 Dry Goods 3,117 47 rnrnltuie 48 22 Hardware and plumbing 1,651 u Tobacco and cigars 301 01 Drugs and uiedictne:! 558 37 leather, beets, shoes, huts 1.010 78 Farm expenses , 1,922 70 Constables' fees, etc 83 el Fleur 1 2,15.111 Fuelandllght 4,163 91 Vegetables .Tut 42 Keeping paupers 1,020 VJ Sp 452 21 Lumber. 758 14 Miscellaneous expenses 2,(143 .11,71)1 SO Lancaster County Farm, Statement of Creps 1,123 bushels el wheat' 9 W de celli! 3H2doeaUi: 31 de rye; 1,420 de etu. loes: 75 de turnips; 12 de soup beans ; 57 leads of hay. Statement el Stock 4 horses, 4 mules. 12 cows, 5 heifers, II stee.is, 10 shoats, 7 pigs, 3 bleeding sew s, 1 hog. Total Number 0 Inmates in Hospital and A Imshensc. January 31.311 ; February 28, SOS ; Mulch 31, 460; April 30, X; May 31, 363; June 30, 368 ; July31,300; August 31, 373; September 30, 377; October 31, 333 ; November 30, 411 ; December 31, 430. ltdftw PENNA. CIGARS FROM tl.00 PKR Hundred up, at HAKTMANS YELLOW FIIONT C1GAH STOKE. EiiliMlT'rilE AMOUNT OF SOAPA Natien usca und 1 will tell you the length and bicadth of their morality and tine remits- rnent. Spencer. Use MILLEH'S PUHE BOIt AX SOAP. mui'7-(iuid XTIOR RENT. J3 Stere Roem, Ml East King street. Fer terms, apply 10 JIKS. WM. GUMl'F, 103 East King street. m21-l -iiu NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Heading ft Chesapeake Ceal and Hallwnv Company. A meeting of the stockholders will be held at thn office of the undersigned. 41 East be held at the office of the underslB Giant street. I.u 11 caster, en TUES1 Giant street, I.u 11 caster, en TUESDAY, Al'HlL 7, 1885, between the hoursef2nnd 4 p. 111., forthe purpose of electing n I'tcstdcnt and Diiccters ler the ensuing year. j. iv, t.bii ifi, in24,28AaO Secretuiy. JWB RENT. -THE- STABLE AND SMALL HOUSE Adjoining, of J NO. S. HOIIKEIt, corner West Lemen and Market sticets, will be rented al public outcry te the highest bidder nt his special saloon BATUHDAY AND MONDAY, MAHCH28A30. tu22-lwdH -OAROAINH. AFTER THE SALE -AT NORBECK & HUM'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTEU, FA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CflJWflGL WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PBIOES. DON'T 3I1SS A BAHGAIN. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF THE WOHK. JLL WORK GUlrvTW.TEED. a-AII questions uuswered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which the 3tul)llnUmeut U ceuutcUd. VI.UTIIINU. SPRING OVERCOATS. We iinve prepared, with great care, mi unusually tine stock of these goods, in all grades of Cossi mores, Meltons, Kerseys nud Worsteds. Yen cannot Tail te make n pleasing choice nt satisfactory prices. Send Ter Samples. A. C. YATES & CO. e02, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., riilladelplita. 1112-Hmd EUJt SALE OH KENT. TTOUHB FOR RENT. XX A three-story Htlck Heuse, Ne. 1 West CbestiiutBticet. mUtld I7IORSALKOR RENT. . An excellent Dwelling en easy (onus, situ ate Ne. 1.1 Shlppcn stieet. mlOtfd B. FHANK E&HLEJIAN I7IO R RENT. The hall 30x50 loot en third story of Stein, metz building, No.MKNelthQueenstieet A p. ply te J. L. STEINMETZ ' 12tfd TTtOR RENT. X Flist-Class Hestntirnnt, nlsu Hist class liar berShep, corner el Cfiitin Siiuure nnd Neith Queen stieet. Hest location In the illy. Aiinlv te HIHSII A IIHO.S. I7IORHALE. . Just receUel Irem Neilb ( aiellua. one carload of Ne. eniiT-lneh CYPHKSs SHINGLES which will be sold ns cheap as can be puicbui.cd elsewhere. Constantly en hand and for sain nil kinds of Lumber, Ceal. Hegular cash prices paid ler all kinds el grain. II. II. KOIIItEIt, Uill4tdft2tw Leamau Pisco, Lancaster Ce., l'a P" UnUOHALE. On WEDNESDAY, MAKtlf 21. at Ne. 121 East King stieet, al 1 o'clock p, m.. Household GikkIs of every description. Cuipets el" alt kinds, Cane and Common Seat C balis.Oiiu Finn Itelrtgernter. Extension Table. Hair Sela, OH Cleths, Matting, HcdsteaeVaiHl Mat tressm.K lich en Utensils el 11II kinds, und everything npper tabling te housekeeping. Harper's Weel.lt tiem beglnulng le end of tlie war. One Flue t, all Piane. . MKS SMITH. Jno. Woeosmr., Aiiclli necr. A. Lkenarh, Cleik. mi) I pUHLIO SALE OK LIVERY STOCK. WEDNESDAY, MAKUI 25, IM., At Houghten's Livery Stables, Ne. II Murkc st rcct, Lancaster, Pa. .next le Edgm ley's Carriage Factory, the following preiietiy, vlr. 2 geed Weik Horses, 1 Tep Huggy, I Second Hand Mai ket Wugun, 1 Single Seated Sleigh, 1 TweSeutrd Phasteu, 1 Set Light Deuble Huiiicsh, 1 Set Coach Harness, 1 Set lleaxy Hmss .Mounted Coach liar ness, 8 Sets Single Haunts (uoed us new)," Strings et Sleigh Hells, n Fine Nickel Mounted Leather llaltels, II Geed Lealberl ellars, 10 Pine and Oak Stalls and Mangels, uithlieii lalilug, suitable for lilting up any stable, :! feet el 2 and 3 Inch Planks, strap'., lliiltale Helier, Ulunkcts, Fly Nets. Alse at the sumo time and place, the following property el Win. T. Wvlle, (late lUeryiuaii) black Pacing Marc, 2 Tep Boggle, 3 Single Sleighs, 1 Twe-Seated Sleigh, 2 Sets Hainesi, Bells, Hobes, Blankets and ether urtlcle- Sule te commence at 1 o'clock. m23-2td S. HESS, Auctioned. I.EtlAT. NOTICES. E STATE OF CHARLES EI'FINGElt. late of Lancaster oil v.dee.'d. I.tllem efni). mliitslnitlen en said estafi) having been gnmted te the undci-Hlgiicd, nil persons Indebted thciote are requesteii te make tiumcuiatu payment, and thene having claims or demunds iigalnst the same, win lireseut ineui wiineiiiu tlcmcnt tetfie undemigued, residing same, will present them without delay for set uu undersigned, residing in fcald city ( AT1IAH1NE KFFINUEH, mlWldeaw Administratrix ESTATE OF ELI.AHETII MOSER, late of Lancaster clt', deeeased I.etterx testamentary en said estate having been uraiited te the uudernlgned.nll persons liiuiibted iheiete arerequcsieu tomake liumcdlate payiiient.and thoe havlmr claims 01- demamts tneiliwt the estate el thudceedent will iiiakethHaiine knew 11 10 irjemwitiieuluela. CONHAD MOSblt, JOHN ci. Mr.TlEH, II. t. Kreauv, KxeeuteiB. Attorney. feb'J-titduiw ESTATE OF FREDERICK FEFSCH, lute el Lancaster city, deceased, Letters testamentary en sate) citate having been irruiited te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted theiete uru rcquesicu 10 inuKU immcuiuiu paymeni ami theso having claims or demands ugalnst tin. estate of the decedent will make the same known te htm without delav. FHANK I'FElFFEII, Executer II. C. Kmeadv, Attorney. uilS-etdeaw ptALL AT REIGART'S OLD WINE V STOHK -FOB- LISTON'S EXTRACT OF UEEF. riNEST IN THE WOntD. Established, 178.1. II. E.SLAYMAKEH, Agt.. febl7-tld Ne. 23 East King St. AN UNCLEANLY OR UNHEALTHY skin, or clothing worn tee long without washing, Is 0110 of the cause: of Skill Diseases maieiien ucveiopncreiuiu. liy iheusuefMIL- l.EK'S l'UHE IIOHAX SOAP the body and clothing are kept perfectly sweet aud clean, and uai milling iruH.-i ucs 01 me ueiax pieveni ami cuie Skin Discises, iitiirT-Omit TyrADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKKH, AilKKr, Ne. 23 East Kine Si- Established 17S.1 feblMId pm.VVl'ED HANDS, LII'S AND FACES v aiu very couimen ill .m.ucii, but CREAM OF ROSES AlwuvHCiuva. Xe umise, mi sitiuriliiic, ON'LV, iwtii.uD, ut jJiuKtjisie, rinsuieuL COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, dccWimd 137 and 133 North Queen street, c HAMFAONE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW lMl'OHTEl). ATHEIGAHT'S OLD WINE STOKE, Ne. 21) East Kine SmEKT. II. E. SLAYMAKKH, Agl. Established, 178.1. febl7.tfd me OUR. CUSTOMERS AND THE FUR. -a- Lie. -TUB-SINGER SEWINO MACHINE OFFICE, Will be removed en thu FIHST DAY OF Al'HIL, 188.1, fruui Ne. 20JJ East King stieet. In the mere commodious und convenient olllce. Ne. 140 EAST KING STHKET, whole we iillllm pleased te fill all eidera ler ihe Leading Genu ine Singer Sewing Machine. TIIESINGEH MANUFATUHING CO.. feb'JS-lmd A. J. MITCHELL, Agent. T HIS PAVER 18 PRINTED J. K. WRiaHT & CO.'S INK, Fairmeuat Ink Works, 2G(h ead I'enn'a. Aieeue lanB-lyd I'HILADELl'HlA.l'A. NOTICE TO "TRESPASSERS AND GUNNEHB. All tenens are hereby for. bidden te trespass 011 any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon nnd clied, either for the piirpose of sheeting or tlsh j-anciuHci counties, wueiuer lueieseu eruiiln. juir. iu iue iuw win iw ruruiiv euiercea airanikt Ing, as the luw will 1mi all trespassing en said lauds of thn undersigned an trespassing e after this notice, W M . CO I. E M A N F It E E M AN, H. PEHOY ALDKN, EDWAHD (J. FHEKMAN, Attorney for II, W, Celtmuu's helru. vutlMIdAw
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