Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 27, 1885, Image 4

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,r Correependeltce of 1htillie!ceii.
usiBtA.- March 87. Rev. F. J. cuy
a, has made the following arrangement
,ly weex ana renter cay aorvices, u
the public, are Invited :
Ji28 (Paltn ttunday). leau a. in.
L "The Fickle Multitude," 1SJ0 n m.
day school. 7,S0,p. m. Subject, "J onus
If- v M?
day, March 8a 10:30 a. . Subject,
Barren ig xree." 4u p. in. nuujeci,
Heme at Bethany." 7:30 p, in. bub-
"The Heuse, of Prayer.'1
BUay, hutch au tuwu a. m. rwujcci,
Authority." 430 K m.-SubJect, "The
ling Garment," 730 p. m. .Subject,
Diocce;,i4, Contlrmetion by Right Kev.
shop, -p t .,
edneday,''AptU 1. 1030Ju in. Subject,
retells 'His urucinxien." i:w p. in.
ect," The Plot." 7:30 !. in. Subject,
.eTrawrarnce."
lursday, April 2. 1030 h. hi Subject,
nVrorwrntlen for the Passover." 430 n.
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AmjitSubject, " Ilia Humility." 730 p. in
M'iWliect, rIiOrl, is it 1?" Hely Cem-
rac-mamien. .... ,, ,
j"!V4CAprll3(Uoeatrmay.) iumu a. in. ouij euij
ljiet, "The Saprlflce.1' 12 in. te 3 p. in.
y sawn adurenses en "oetch, iia.iv num uh
'L taw cress." 730 run. Sen Ice for men only ;
fu uRIyt II Thn Pnrfnnt Man."
M'i,LjVi'p..ir 7,.vn. miin. in Snblect.
nirvTn WdIkIi Hf- 4-Jtn it. in. HublecL
Ki Jeseph and Nlcodemus. " 73i in. Sub-
iKusterDav. Hely communion at 8 n. in.,
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in. nierniUK
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cuing prayer
Condition of the Iren Indiulrj.
wvw1ij,t aaa alter 1U30 service. iu:jun.
Cl iJrS m-aVernnd HCrmeil. 130 P. Ill
iy .'.'aftEastorfesUval. 7:30 p. in., c
'j.- sS" R X t and sermon.
I.'Wh1, '.Perrettct's machine shops and foundry
filfk Snldlcnea8 r lwe 'we"ks. This Is tbe ilrst
Wr "i4tfiBeln.the History of theso works that they
bW A Tthave closed for scarcity or orders, lint tne
iron trade is aim an evor me ceuniry, even
'the, old reliable Susquelmnna rolling mill Is
'Vf receiving but few erders, and although the
men or ok opt en full time, thore Is net that
'" Mwvhnrenrn wlilrh IsRonnceiinininir. Bnttlie
.'Kii, . oaHeok Is irrewlnc brinhter. and within the
v $M$X ? month It is exiiccted thai iron works or
r ffWfe 'allJ kinds, in Columbia, at least, will be
t&Pgi'5v.,8quire Yeung committed Cole Jenes, cel-
-,orea,tejaii tnis morning iorjie uHyn,iur,uvinj
'I'dnintc anil ritftnrderlv. Harriett R. Smith.
i s" mn.M TVI11 l.Mln wAaiAinInn nNlanvl TntlAfl In
l$AJp 'vacate his house, she befng the owner, and
wifc-'r-f ' upon Jenes refusing te ebey her mandale
aaaBiA tC f . . . . H .l.. ru.t l. nnl Ihnu til. Art
:. .n i . mii.v iiiiiu. vunuiiuai uiuuiia. vvuuu r
g niOKlCKl'U III UIU UU1U UW1. uu iiiiu emv..
' her fnr ilUnnlnrlv 1'enilnpt nnil disturbing the
-'''w "j(i','fiiM- hnl hin nvidnnce nL'alnRt her was se
" y ft--, --..- -- --0 ... .i
wcaK sne was uiscnarceu. xiurriun iiivu
jiued Cole, and he new ledges in prison.
I. O. R. M Oiptcn Elected.
The following efflcers were olectod last
evening by Osceletribei Ne. 11, 1. 0. R- M.:
Prophet Gea ResU
Sacfiem A. S. aramm. v
Senior Sagamore James Hew an.
Junier Sagamere Jacob IjUIz.
Chief of Records S. B. Clepper.
KCr of Wampum. -J. O- Jehns.
.'EteA cr 3 tiuk-nee. Hill.
! re.""--4--..!! S. B. Clpier.
Harris' ceVlc opera cenipai,y it) appeari
the Columbia opera henw, rtii j and
Saturday evcnlng, and Sjjturdayaftemoen or
next weck.iThey will ronder " La Mascette,"
en Friday evening ; "Pinarere," en Saturday
afternoon, and "Chimes of Normandy" en
Saturday evening. The box sheet will le
opened at Richards' bookstore, te-morrow-evening.
The company will be under the
management of Gen. welsh Pest, Ne, IIP, CJ.
A. R.
"LaChocelatalre'' opens in Armery hall
this evening, and will'be continued te-morrow
afternoon and evening. It will undoubt
edly be the event of the season in the festival
line. Supper will be served from 0 te 10 p. in.,
and the drill takes place at 630. Te-morrow
afternoon the drill will commenco nt 330
p. m.
l'oraeual and heclal.
Mre. Lilly Clark has returned from school
at HackeUstewn, N. J., te spend her Kaster
holidays with her father, Win. Clark.
A large and agreeable party was given yes
terday, te J. J. Trlpple, at his home in Safe
Harber In honor or his (JOth birthday. A num
ber of Columbians were present and oxpress
themseh os as havlug a delightful time. Mr.
Tripple was presented with a handsome easy
chair, plush covered, and numerous ether
tekeus of icgard by his friends.
Miss Ireno McCfure, of Harrisburg, is lim
iting triends in this borough.
Our former townsman, William Kunkle,
new residing in Harrisburg, this w eck grad
uated from the Philadelphia collcge orphar erphar
inacy. Ferd Risslngcr and family will icinoeto
Trre Haute, Ind., this woek.
htartllng Ice Itmner.
'A. startling report concerning tbe ice at
Balnbridge has Just reached Columbia, but
whether true or false, we catinet just new
learn. It states that the ice in the river at
that place has began moving and Is gorging.
Town Nete.
Butcher alley Is again emitting an odor
that la sickening.
This morning, at private wle, C. C. Kautr-
man, esq., sold 25 shares of Keely wteck at
"par, fSOper share, te Jehn Paiue.
P. S. ii ngh's Central pharmacy w ill be re-
I- " iv' if. i ,mevea ie me room ewujnuu ey i oaKie s
' 'iSsu1? pharmacy. Tlie latter is being removed te
prut Merriswwn.
X.IUJJ1U,V Ul IIIU iuauillX 1, vuiiuiiuia
Jrailreadwill receive their February wages,
next Monday.
JM'Oar streets presented a lively appearance
last evening, se large was the crowd out
Yesterday De Huff's team of inities ran off
whlle their driver was preparing te unload
'the wagon te which they ucre attached. J.
B.'Bachinan captured tucm in Band alley,
after' they had succeeded In breaking the
tengue of the wagon.
,Mrs. Jeseph Moere, aged 45 years, died at
her home near Norwood yesterday after
noon. Her lemains will he interred In
Moere's burial ground at 2 p.m. te-morrow.
Funeral Itnm Jier late residence.
JJnel lu AVIilrh Deth AsMOlanta AVtte Killed.
Information has justcome te Kansas City,
Kansas, by a. bceut from Fert Rone that a
horrlble tragedy took plaee at tlie Wichita
agency, Indian torrltery, en Monday last,
.when a duel was fought In true Western
alyje with Winchester rllles. and both parti-
'cfpanbi wure sliet dead. At a home race
'Frank Cojieland, a cowboy, and Jehn Foster,
"a half-breed scout, becaiue engaged In a quar-
'ret, and in less than two minutes It was de-
vWed.te tight and both stepped out and faced
4'aaeb ether nt tlftecn paces. At the call or
spree oeiu nreu ana com areppcu ueait.
. L pjland with a bullet In bis brain and Fes-
urun
The
jfi4,laronetiireugU the heart, xne men had
-isr?r " ""si
their mall oil former occaslena
'awl both were kuewn throughout the Indian
cewiry.
A llaht'a DbtrcuUig Death.
A distressing accident occurred en the
i Weateni A AUantle railroad near Tllteu,
iTMB., en Wednesday. As the north bound
.express train thundered around a curve near
, Um action Kngineer MeNabb saw a two-year-
.. pWglrl twldllng along the track. He did all
j human pewer te step the train. When
..-the -loeomotho whistle seunded the little
-gljrl turned, aud Boeing tbe train threw its
'Eaada te its face and knelt down en the track.
here it met a horrlble death. The child was
' tiaughter of Knglncer Walker.
$ .
.'? t Itlnk EnUrUlumeut.
Xaat evening the Heward Rogers coinbioa ceinbioa coinbiea
.Imatjcoanistlnc of about "a half-dozen su-ntm-.
eittarale rlders, ic, opened at the West King
' ateaet rink, te a small audiencc. There
e aome features of the show which
, aMWygoed. while otiier jiaits cannot be
Maaptted with lierferBuncOH given by tier.
" "" St ,H,,no line before durim; the
fc??K,,il.Xhoce,"lJi"alon will close out the
! Yfeefcaere,
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Number 73.
'3 re alarm box ter the almshouse was
ilSSatufv Chl5r v00? ?, .l'la'-ed In ,ie-
m VrVstsnhv ist ?- jj!
The wtlgwMt"egteHfWrJtBte4 hi Ktl
JetTrib, H0..4I I. O. el R.,M.,tMteven
MaefeAnv-Leaari KlehL
H. Sagamore Vhlllp Clans.
J. Sag. Gee. Shletferbek.
C. R. Frank Zleeler.
Aet.GR. Will Gel tab.
W. Keeper Fran Neuderf.
Trustee H. O. Keller.
Rep. Adam Oblendcr.
Made Aadcameata.
David H. Woldler and wire, of AVeat
Hompnetd townKblp,mnde an assignment for
the benefit of creditors te-day te Kit Kshlo Kshle
mnn, of Martie township.
Henry Hlestand, of Kast kl)enegal town
ship, made an assignment te-day ler the ben
efit of Ms creditors, te B. F. HiesUnd, of
Marietta. The amount of liens enlored
against the assigner is ever 130.000. Mr.
lllestand's failure was caused by his liberal
endorsements for ethers, having paid en that
account seme (25,000 in the past few years.
Died In a Fit.
Thursday night about 11 o'clock, Adam
Felslngcr, aged 30 years, dled suddenly at
his home, Ne. 431 Middle street He
was a cigar-maker by trade and was
subject te opllnplle Ills. While work
ing during the afternoon he felt that he
was going te have a lit, and started te go
home, lie foil en Seuth Queen stroet, oppo eppo oppe
site Odd Fellows' hall, was taken home In a
wagon, and died as abeve staled.
Cemmltled for a Itearlug.
Mazle Tayler, colored, who was complained
against soveral days age for drunkenness
and disorderly conduct at the Stock Yard
bete, and "who kept out of the read of the
officers, was captured last night by Officer
Spoeco aud ledged in the county prison. She
will be given a hearing en Saturday evcnlng
uyAiaerman iiarr.
Fatalljr Defettlvr.
Frem the New Yerk Times
Dealer I can recoinmeu thai as an excel
lent shotgun In overy rcspect, Blr, aud I "will
warrant it net te scatter.
Custemer (laying down the gun) I guess
I won't takeit, then. I 'never yet till any
thing that I llrcd at with a gun that didn't
scatter.
200 Heattcd Clilckcnu.
The otlter night a large new lien liouse.
with a glass front belonging te Ellas O or hart,
of ML Zlen, Lebanon county, was burned te
the ground. Tne hundred spring chickens
were ronstiined. The llre was net dlscev
cred till tee late te be extinguished or te save
the chicks.
At the btatlen Ueuge.
Business is getting werse daily at the
station house. This morning when the roll
was called only seven tramps answered te
thelr names. They were discharged upon
the premiso te leave the city at once.
Four gas and eleven gaseline lights Tailed
te burn last night.
Ths Condition of Edward Untitle.
A gontlemon from Salisbury township,
who arrived in this city this afternoon,
reports Edward LInville as having taken a
change for the werse last evening, since
which tlme h has beeu sinking.
Itll llreken.
ChrlsL llartman, a hostler in tlie employ
of Samuel Hecker, atTorreIUll, was kicked
by a herse yosterday nnd had two rlls
broken. The injured man was attended by
Dr. Council.
Public Documents Jlecel.til.
Dr. H. T. Davis, tuomber or the legislature
for the city district, has our thanks Ter
SmuU'shand book, Lcyinlutive Ilcceul and
ether public documents.
Charged With Herso Mealing.
David Barhhart was brought from Ellza Ellza
belhtewnajid ledged in Jail te-day, en the
charge or stealing a herse from Frank W.
Ream. He will have te answer at court.
hale or Black.
Jacob B. Leng, broker, bold te-day at
private sale two shares or Eastern market at
t60; live shares Farmers' bank at 112; four
shares Fulton bank at (175.
Anether Shipment of Tobacco.
C. A. Recce shipped yesterday 111 cases of
'81 tobacco 67 cases going te New Yerk and
44 eabes te Philadelphia.
Amusement.
" 27)r6'iUr King." Thlspewciful melodrama
will be produced utthcepcrn house thUeteulug
and to-menow evening by the famous Harry
Miner company, the laigest dramatic organiza
tion en the read this seaaen. A notable leatuie
of Its presentation will be the "revolving"
scenes, In which one view fades Inte another
The cast comprises ouch btreng names as K (. ,
Dangs, Chailette Bchrens, Abble Pierce, Harry
Colten and Jamce Vincent. It will deubtlchs be
greeted by oue of the biggest houses of thn
season.
Jleuett't iruiftti. On Monday evening Hewctt's
Musetts unci J.jecum company will begin a
week's engagement at the epciu house, giving
uiatlncvs en Wednesday mid Saturday. They
will present " Chipi and Shavings" the first part
Of the week and " Fun In u Tey &hop " the latter
half. The prices arc lu aud 'W cents, reserved
scats 10 cents extra.
3TARBIAOES.
I.knMAK Himmt.-Oii tlie Mth of March, 1885,
bythellev. W. T Gcihard.Ht his rcsldente, Ne.
3f Kast Orange street, Mr. Ames K. Lehman, of
Kast Denegal, te Mrs. Hcttie A, bumuiy, of Kast
Hempfleld. n
DEATHS.
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JIUTLKDOE. JllircU BU, IS8S, in this city.
earan, wneer Jehn m. uutleage, aged SI i ears,
11 months and 13 days.
The relatives and friends of the family uie ic
spcctfully invited te attend the funeral, from
her Inte lesldence, Ne. 412 West King street, en
Sunday afternoon at ! o'clock. Interment at
Woodward Hill cemetery. at
Wiielkrs. In this city, en Iho aith Inst., Fred
crleka, w ifc of Nicholas Whelcrs, In the 4Jd year
of her age.
The relatives uud friends of the family iiie 're
spectfully Invited teatteud tbe funeral from the
lesldcnte of bur husband, Ne. 124 Seuth Arch
alley, Sunday afternoon ut 3 o'clock., Interment
at Zlen's cemetery. 2td
Fklsinekr lu this cllyeil Ihu'.IHh lust., Adam
r elslngcr, lu the Uith year of his age.
The iclatives and friends of the family ure re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
blslateiesldcnce, Ne.431 Mlddle stieet, to-nier.
row (hatutday) afternoon at 3X o'clock. Inter
ment ut Zieu's cemctery. ltd
Whdu In this city, en the 2Uth InsU. Mrs.
Catharlne Weldle, In the 77th year or her age.
The relatives uud friends of the family are re.
spccOully Invited te attend the funeral from her
daughter's residence, Ne. 510 Weed waul street,
en Suuday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inteiinentat
Zlen cemetery. i
SCAUKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
PBiUkDKLruu, Maich 27. Fleur quiet but
steady ; Buperflne, n S04J2 B7Jf i Extra, 3 W&
J50; Ienn'a.famlly,l302aj87 Winter dcaraVti
g4 40 1 de straight. M 23475 1 Minn, extraclear.
ints, ft 75S30 tspflng de, 5 00Q5 B!,
Uye flour at $3 02X. '
whejit unsettled and lrreeular- N'n v
vi. .a.
cstcrn
lied, eix&ei Ne. 8 de, at isoesie: Ne. t p. de.
llV s "' '.wn.u, aj, uuk,.
Cern flrni, with car lets scarce und lu fair
ueinanat steamer tueciuwe: no. 8 yellow and
mixed. 44Ke5 I NeTs de? 48Jat9e. '
v Oats Arm with fair demnnd : Ne. I White, 3Se i
SS: Ae31 !PXs7i0J Na d0 S7 i rejected
3193 i Ne. 3 mixed, 36e. ' '
Rye nominal at 70c
Seeds Clever quiet at IQSrMa ; Timethy dull
at i aeQi&s ! Fiaxseed quiet at ft 5SQ1 60.
Winter bran tlrmat 118 SO.
Previsions quiet and prices steady t mess
Kerk,i,, se i Tieef bams, 102160; city mess
i 91350.
Jlacen, SUGOc ; Smoked Shoulders. CW'.a j
salt de. sVet smoked hams lUWfiinJi-;
pickled de, 9ei0c ' '
.Lard quint i city refined, at 7?i0ej loose
,, ,,,r'DJiwDDl jiniiie siraui, tl J.
nuttflr-vlliH rlr.it. mill. I. mill 111 lr.M
steudv
Creamery extras. USiite i B. C. aud IT.
Y.de.S-Ja
.te i nestern dairy extras, sse; de geed te
.r'yp !
Kella at ii Jet packing butter, egsc
..Sggs market steady and quiet I Kxtras, Wlfffi
1J)5 1 Western de. l7Kc
Cbeese, quiet and steady! New Yerk Full
Cream, limtiic jOhle Flats, chelee, llSUXe j de
rail fn riHma baiaia at & iT . -
et: a sif' las" ",,u" Jr """
Wi.
ww .w .- -w, .
Petroleum rm ilteflned, 750.
Whisky flnner al It 20
New Tork Market.
lwYea,March27. Fleur S la te and Western
steady aud lu uiodcrate demand, beulheiu
steady.
Wheat epcued firm and advanced JffyKc : sub
sequently weakened and fell buck Hmie. uith a
fair busfnc 1 Ne. 1 White, nominal! Ne. 1
White, nominal : Se. 2 lied, April, OlfMIke :
May. 9iWe i June. W4J04XO! July, mfeak
Cern without Important change and dull t
Mixed westeru spot, 4'JCSSeide futures, se
StUe.
(JaU without quetable 'cbauge t Ne. March.
SToiMav.snaglVief Juuu, 37e St-itc, 35auc
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151
loeadrancet l.flfte te l.me tm steers,
I.3W te IJMO Iw. M 3MW40I 1.38H1.S.
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Cew and mixed common, W (MM 46)
JD1 voen.
n awsre w siecacrs, a innsf en (
fbeOan, II w
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market thirty active and firmer t light anil geed
mixea oe manor t , reuan pacmng, h umc iw i
packing and shipping, Ew lu we ., 4 004 75 1
light, 130 te210 hn, $t 3504 70 1 skips,! 1
te i akinn.a.1 anal .
hrcn Kccclntn. A.'Zub fiend I nliinmnnlfi. 2.B0
en
bead) tnsrkct sternly Inrcrter tfiades, (i Sufl)
S3 3S ntcdliim, 3 tSQt f geed te extra,, f i 355.
East Linisrr. The consignments of catlle
te-day ware all for thieunh points; tlicre wni
nethfnK dnlnR In the local market ; receipts.
l,0hundt shipments, 1,150 hend.
Hogs cuntlnue slew and weak, with price
slightly loner) Philadelphia, t oefllS t Yeikcm,
M UA1 73 1 i-ccelpts, 'A1U0 head nhlpments, 1.700
bead.
Hhccp worn slew uiid utictiangcd 1 receipts,
2,000 head shliuiients, 1,100 bcaiC
Bleck Markets.
Quotation!! by llcefl, McQrann A Ce., Hankers,
Lancaster, Pa.
UA.u. Wk. 3r v.
Missouri raclflu,
Michigan Central
New Yerk Central tr) l 1M.
New Jersey centml 3.IW 3J!( 33
Ohie ueutmi
Del. Lack. A Wcalei n Kit lwi tev
wonver iueunni(iu.i 7
triA . 1 1,' u i.'
Kanneii A Texna is 1H nt
a.u.......................... a-H ... il
LakeHhore el t-S itiQ
Chicago A N. W com VV, 01
N. N..Ont,AWeateri sj
Bt, Paul A Omaha. 2,
1'aclfle Mail SI M)i ttl'l
Kocheetcr A l'HUburg iy.
Hui'mii wa esyt my.
Texasracinc ,. i
Union l'acine 1IU lV,i i
Wabash Common 4
Wabash I'rarerrrd 11!
vvesvn union xeirKrapn.. ai?i aiK
Inilsvllle A Nashvllle 3l) 3i;2
N. Y.. Chi. A St, I.
Lehigh Velley M M w
i-enigu naviganun n
l'cninylvaiittt. M SI W'j
P. T. AllulTale 1)1 )l M
Norlhern I'aclfle Cem 17U
Northern I'aclfle I'ref.... 4IJ tuX 41
Hestenvlllu 11V
Philadelphia A Kile 1b;J
Northern Ccntial
Undergniunil
Cauada Seutheiu.... :in;
ll..,....v, 8-!.' HX
1'eople's 1'iuseiigei
Jcrriay Central
I'hlladelphlH.
Quotations by Associated 1'iess.
8tecks steady.
Philadelphia A Krle It. R 18
ucauing uaureau
I'cnnsylvaiiln Railroad....
71
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Ixihlch Vallev Itallrend.
United Companies of New Jeisny .
Neithcrn Pacific ..,
Northern PaclllePrnferriMl
Northern Central Itallrend
Isuhlch Navigation Ceumaiiv
. mil
Norrlstewn Railroad ltJ
Central Transpoitatleii Company...
IlutTule, New fork Philadelphia..
LttlleSLhuvlklll Railroad
, ss
Mew Tork.
Quotations by Associated l'leus.
Blocks dull and weak. Meney easy at lc.
New Yerk Central f
Krle Itallrend 11
Adams Express .....UIU
Michigan Central Uallread SI
Bllchlgan Heuthern Railroad 12
Illinois Central ltalllead 123
Cleveland A l'lttHlmrg ltalllead lJti
Chicago ft Iteck Island Kailreud IIS
Pittsburg A Fert Wayne Ilal.read 12.1
Weetr union Telegraph Company S73(t
Teledo A Wabash...
New.Tci-sey Central
Mew Yerk Ontario A Western,
Lecal Stocks nnil Ilumli.
Reported by J. II. Leng.
Par Last
value, sale.;
Lanc-asl! City. 0 per cent.. 1S83..,
lil 911U
" " lrOD....... 100
" " 1HO lli
" spei cUln lorsejears.. I'M
" 4 ' Scheel lean vn
" 4 " lul ersu ycais. K)
" t " 1u5er20 ears. lun
" I " Inioeraijears. im
Maubelm Iloreugh lean leu
nxnE btei as.
Fiist National Ilauk 11m
FarmctV National Hank :)
Fulton National Hank pt)
Imcastcr County National Itatik .... Ae
Columbia National Hank...... ,n
Christiana National Uank P'l
Kphratn National llnnk ut)
First National Hank, Columbia ion
First National Hank, Htrusbnrg 101
First National Hank, Marletta u
First National Hank, Mt. Jey leu
LtUtz National Rank 1011
Manhelm National Hunk , pxi
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New Helland National Rank.... 100
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Columbia A Washington
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Columbia ft Marietta
Maytown ft Kllzabcthtuwii......
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Lancaster ft LUILz , 23
Kast llraiidywlneft Waynesbuig .... .VI
Lancaster ft Willlamstewn 2S
Ijincasterft Maner.. , ,vi
ijincasterftManliLliu 23
Lancaster ft Maitetta
Lancaster ft New Helland He
liuncastcrft Hiisquehaiiuii , aim
Lancaster ft New Duuvllle 23
HISCKLLAXLOCg STOCKS.
Quairyvlllelt. It .V)
Mlliuisvllle Street Car se
Inquirer Printing Company se
(1 as Light uud Fuel Company. 23
Metens Heuse (llends) ll
Columbia (SusCempuny 23
Columbia Water Company 10
Susquehanna lien Company urn
Marietta Hellew-ware ltil
Stevens HetiHu.. M
Millersvllln Nermal Scheel ,. 23
Northern Market U)
Eastern Market Ml
A'L'IF AJiVEHTlHEXENTS.
WANTED. A CURlTTODe'GiS'ER A L
liou&eweilc. ADlllVIlt
ltd
Ne. 22 fc
JSHIPPKNSTRKET.
THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST
complfte aHseitmcnt of Playing Caids in
the city fiein 6 cents per pack up at
IIAIllMA.V'ft lKLLIIW HUNT CM! All
STORK.
THOUSANDS OF IMITATIONS IN THE
. ..market, uith but one Cenulne Hillcle,lilcli
Is MILLKR'S PUItK HORAX SOAP. inarT-Cnid
PENNA. UH1ARH FROM fl.00 PER
. . Hundied up, nt
HARTMAN'S iKLLOW FRONT C1UAR
STORK.
TK)R LADIES TO READ.
U Kvery fair-minded woman IsgcttliigSmllirs
icccssary lmpi e einent Ie common sadirons.
, S. O. SMITH, Solicitor.
ui.'i-3ld Ne. 11 North rriuce Street.
C1LEANL1NESS IS AKIN TO GODLI
J ncss. Nothlngbettei'ferTullotaudljHUndry
work tlian MILLKU'H PURK RORAX SOAP.
war7-0md
aST YESTERDAY, BETWEEN THE
High Scheel and the Penn'a R. It. Depot, a
llangle Chain Umcelct. A liberal renard will be
paid te the Under en reluming same te this
te this
e 111 co.
11
WEAVER'S GROCERY.
-,...'.t.Ql.,!Pdcled"1 locked with the F1NKST
uitubcmcs. rieiiHO give a call.
JOHN K. WKAVKR.Agt..
Ne. 53 West Ring St.
1U27-21
GOTO CLARKE'S COFFEESTORE FOR
4 fts Nev Prunes for 25c.s 4 Its Geed lllce for
23c.i 4 ft Scolleped Crackers ler 23e.! 4 Its White
Sugar for 23e.i IB. Hest Coffee in Lancaster for
25e.. and a Tea Pel fiec te all who Ity our Tea or
Cellec.
GREAT REDUCTION
i .
Great Uargnins in Rubbers.'
50 C!s. for Men's Rubbers.
30 Cts. for Ladies Kubbers.
25e. for Children's Rubbers.
Jehn Hiemenz,
NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
,1 .. lr -k'M .W k T ' .l(.fl
Rule
lliill)
LANCASTER, PA.
(luiiulrcrUuUdiug.)
a
k Ar fcAj!. "' -m.( V i' -Ji
, XyZXXW,AtTMKmXMKltT8.
IWaB'MKNT..,. l ,
JPJMS Iw (tfttces lit He. 1 NeltTII UUKK
(rraunwi and a liaamoiitMfcetlenn, snppllrd
nlta -water anil hrat
marw-Ma
II. r-HANK KBIU.KMAN.
PUBLIC SALE-ON MONDAY, MARCH
30, 16SS, at the Morrlmne Heuse, Ne. IIS
North Prince street, Lancaster. Pa., of 20 head
of Southern Indlanr and Illinois Horses. They
are tlrst-class feedcm.and soinearefltforBeticr.il
farm use. Sale at 1 e clock, when tenni will be
made kuewn by , UKOKUK UHOSKMAN.
Jehn Hebhah, Auctioneer. tu27-2td
PUBLIC HAliK OF KNTIRK IIOUHIi
HOLDAN1) K1TCI1EK FUUNITUHK, en
MONDAY, MARCH 30, AT 1 O'CLOCK,
sharp, nt 427 West King street, such ns bed.
steads, bureaus, Mde-benn), tables, lnuuge, cane
scat and Windser chairs .llntssels and geed
homemade rag carpets, mirrors, tubs, buckels,
glass and queensarc. Alse the contents of a
small greceiy.
MltS. IIARI1ARA MKT.IIOTII.
JitOnGUNDAKEll, Allct. Illi7-2t
w-
R RENT.
-THK-
STABLE AND SMALL HOUSE
Adjoining, of J NO. fi. R01IRKR. corner West
Lemen and Maikct streets, will be rented at
public, outcry te the highest bidder nt his special
saloon
SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH SS ft 3".
mil lwdll
TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUB
LIC. -TIIE-
piNGER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE,
Will be removed en the FIRST DAY OK
APRIL, IMS, from Ne. ViM Kast King btrcnt, te
the morn commodious and convenient elllce.
Ne. 140 KA8T KINU STRKKT, where no will be
11I cased te fill all orders fur the Leading Genu,
ne Singer Sewing Machine.
TIlKHINOKfl MANUFATtlRINO CO.,
feb28-lmd A. J. MITCHELL, Agent.
D
1SSOLUTIONOF PARTNERSHIP.
NeIIcrIm hnmlitr alven tliat thn narlnei'-
ship lately subsisting between Ames B. Ulbau
and Henry burger, of the City or Lancaster,
nudcrtheflrm nams of Uiban ft Ilnrper, was
this day (Wednesday, March 25, 1683,) dissolved
by mutual consent.
The busliiesi will be continued by tbe said
Henry IJurger, te whom all debts owing te the
said partnership are te be paid, and all demands
en said partnership are te be presented te him
for payment. AMOS S. URI1AN,
mmtd&ltw IIKNRY RURQKR.
REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS.
In enler toreduce our large sleck et Fur
Heavers, Meltons, Kcrseys and Corkscrews for
Overceatings, I will, for thn next Ge dayg, make
up te your order, In first class style, nt greatly
reduced prices. All garments aieguarauiccd te
lit perfect and only the best quality of trim
mings are usud.
A. It, llOSKNSTKIN,
FInu Tailoring.
37 Neith Queen stieet, oppejlto the Postenlus.
ni2luidR
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM
Thomsen and wife of Lancaster city. Lan.
eastcr county. William Thomsen hiiiI wife, of
Lancaster city, haing by dtcd of voluntary
assignment, dated March U), PH5, assigned and
transferred all their estate and effects, except
ing the separate piepelty of thu Hllij and WW al
lowed by law te the said assigner, te lhe un
dersigned, ler the benefit of creditors of the
said William Thwmeii, he therefore gives notice
te alt persons Indebted te said assigner, te make
payment te the uudcrslgiicd without delay, und
theso having ilalms te present them te
Vt 1LL1S II. MUhbF.lt Assignee,
Itcsldluglii Lancaster illy.
Ami. 31. Fkajitz, Attorney. marJOfctdl
N
EWI NEW!
EVERYTHING NEW
IN ALL Tilt:
Beautiful Spring Styles
-AT
LOWEST OABH PRICES.
CALLlOSKETlli;
LIGHTEST STIFF HAT
l.V THK 3IAKKKT
Wpifihl Tbri'e Ounces.
. L. STATTEEER & CO,
(SIIULT'S OLIt bTAND),
Neb. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
VylLLlAMSON A FOSTER.
BOY'S
CLOTHING.
Scheel Suits la Slieng Iteugh uud-Riiidy Ma
terial that Is se needrut ier the Aeiagu Scheel
Heys's Suits that are made with an ric te the
fart that they will meet with seme rough hand
ling from their prespecthu enueis thu iiusli
and null American Vchoel bev. Finer gradu
goods for Bey's Dress Suits in Neat Stylish
Checks, Casslmcie and Corkscrew.
TRUNKS.
Crjstal Zinc, lilted up, Ladles barutnga, l.00.
Leather Cohered Full Saratoga, und Ue-nts' Tiav
cling Styles, $3.U).
WHITE SHIRTS,
25 c, 50c, 75c
These piicca indicate that Kettdy-Mude White
Shirts can be purchased for less money than the
material can be bought and the shlrta made at
home, and thU without saying anything for Iho
poifectlenund cut.sbaiienudilt, and neat and
careful werkmunshlp that marks our lluu shirts
as the best.
THE"E1GHMIE,"
ll.lie, OR $3.40 FLU HALF DOZEN.
NEW NECKTIES.
llieXeckuearef a Gentleman's Dress uObidi
us an oppeitunlty te Judge of his puiticular
taste In colors. A Cent's Necklle is ihe centre
around which the ether pai ts of his dress should
be made te harmonize. Alt the Neiv and Neel
Tics and Scarfs are new te be keen, and as ether
new stylus appear they will be ndded te our us
sol t men t.
GABLE SEWKD KID GLOVES, $1.
Higher Guides lu iill Viulcty of Shades, $1.23,
11,75 and U.U0.
Cellars and Cuffs.
K. ft W. Sheit Read Edge. The Fuvorite
Clown and Ancher llrunds. Alse Celluloid, tluit
are se convenient te the traveler, Fancy Ho
siery, 23c. Ralbrlggans, 50c.
HUE SILK HATS
IN THK NEWEST SPUING STYLES. IIY THE
REaT AND MOST POPULAR MAKERS.
Fur Stiff Hats, $1 M, $1.75 and tiea. Rey's Stiff
Dress Hats In Illue, lllaek uud lliovn,5ec, 75u
andfl.uu. Cleth lUta for Yeung Cents nnd Ijv Ijv
dies, 50c. Memle Cleth Lap Rebss, 75e te f 2.5a,
LADIES' TURNS
-OR-
FINE DRESS SHOES.
These uttractlye and ueeful shoes nie made of
the best French and Curacns. Kid thntulll net
turn red or purple. The atylcs nre Common
Sense, Square Toe and Opera, with Freneh heel.
They are gleventUng, Boft, plfable, comfortable
te the feet, without being-se elastle as te lese
their shape.
CHILDREN'S
i
SpWuguiid Wcdgellccl Shoes lusiiuure or upern
tee, of English Curacea and Frcnvh Kid, plain
or pebble-goat.
Williamson fe Fester,
32,34,30&381VestKlHsSt.,
LANCASTER, PA,
fl r ' - " " . t . .
kkw AmrmmntMMmm, -,
TELL ME THE AMOUNT OF SOAP A
Natien uses and 1 will tell you the length
nuu eiviuivn ui ineir Hinrniiir nun irne rennr-
menl. Sitrnttr,
U SO MILLKR'S I'UKKBOKAX
BUAl',
mar7-8md
NOTlUIi
The Treasurer of Lancaster City will
and after APRIL 1, 1883, imy nt hlstifllce, the
pilnclpsl and Interest te that date, of all Lan
caster city bends beating six per tent. Interest,
that arc due or payable en April 1,1833. Interest
011 said bends Incense en April l.isss.
C. r, MYKR8,
ui2.V4itdftltw Cltv Treasurer.
4 1
PUBLIC SALE OK MULES.
On Mnndav. March an. 1RH5. wilt I in sold nt
public sale, at I). Iwan's Sale Stabler, a carleud
of KENTUCKY Mlll.KS AND HORSES, among
which are seme extra goeil steppers, saddlers
and workers. Three extra nice pair of Mules.
Crcdl t or fiO days. Sale al I nVlerk.
ni'I7-2td HOWARD IU1LKY.
QPEOIAL SALE.
THE SPECIAL BALK OF JNO. S. ROHRER'8
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WILL COMMENCE AT 1130 O'CLOCK, ON
SATORIJAY AND MONDAY MORNINGS,
NEXT. U123 lwdR
TJEHTOUED LIKE NEW.
BLACK CREPES AND LACES.
Ry3IRS. II. II. .IONKS, of naltlmeie.
Ol del s closed 31st 1 nst.
Easter
E.J. DILLEIt,
Ne. IS East Orange Street.
m2l-3tR
T7K)lt A GOOD INVESTMENT GO TO
JD RECHTOLD'S, and scenic RARGAINS In
Ladles' and Cents' FURNISHING GOODS,
which are Belling, uuinyef them at prices that
will pay 20 te 25 percent, te carry ever fur next
season. They must be told te make room for
Spring Geed. New Is the tlme te save money.
I'lo.ise call and be convinced.
HEN IIY HECHTOLD,
Ne. 52 North Queen Street.
P. S. Choice Rulldlng Leis, Stene, and Sand
for sale.
PUBLIC MALE AT LAW BUILDING
Restaurunt, North Duke street, en
TUESDAY, MARCH 31,
Of Fixtures of a First-Class Saleen, consisting
of Miners, Peel Heard, Chairs, Tables, Steve,
and Pipe, Sideboard, Cigar Cases, Stands, and
ether articles tee numerous te mention.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
forms will be made known by
KITCH A STAPLEFOftl).
.Iaceii Gundakck Auct. m27-3t
N
OTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
Readlim ft Chesapeake Ceal aud Hallway
Company. A meeting of the stockholders will
Ihi held at the offlce of the undersigned. 41
East
Grant street, Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL
7, IKS.'), between Ihoheursof 2 and 4 p. in., for the
niirposeoi eicciing a i-rcsiuene auu inrrruirs
ler the ensuing jear. .1. W.F.SWIFT,
iuH,2-&atl Secretary.
ROSCOE MUKPIIY, D. D. 8.,
IKADUATE OF
The Pcnnnjlvanla College of Denial Surgciy,
WITH
MU. II. 11. KNIGHT,
3.11 North cjueen street, Lancaster, Pa.
Dentistry in all Its blanches.
marll-7tdftW&S3md
jwni:
Havana Fillers and Sumatra Wrappers.
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. ALSO
Old Havana SeodLeaf
Constantly en hand at moderate prices.
i.r. ii in DHjirexr,!! a cm..
Duke and Chestnut btrccts, 1
imil7 lmWftS
.nucaster
G
IKAltD KIKE INHUKANCE
COM-
ANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
ALrr.K S. Gillett, Plcildent.
.Iameii R. Alverd, V!co Pies, aud Tieas.
EnwiM F. Merbili., Secretary.
Ji'LicH ll. Allsw, Assailant Secietnry.
ASSETS-ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED
AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND,
NINE HUNDKED AND SIXTY
SEVEN DOLLARS AND lORTY
N IN E CENTS.
All iuestcd In solid securities.
Lesses promptly settled and paid.
RIFE & KAUFPMAN, Agente,
NO. U EAST KINO STREET.
ecll4mdM.W&8!t
LEUAZ. XOTICEfi.
37ISTATE Of'cHARLES EKK1NGER,
2J late of Lancaster clty.dee'd. Letters of ad ad
mlnlnttatlen en haldrslate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted theiete
arn rcniicsted te make immediate payment, and
theso haxliig claims or demands against the
same, win picscm mem witneuiueiny mr set-
iie-iiicni leiuu in
iiiderslgiied1rrslditig In said city
CATHARINE EFFINGEIt,
uil2fildeaw
Adtuluistiatrlx.
ESTATE OF OATHAUINE HAM
III! IG HT, late of Lancaster city, de'd. Letters
of administration en said entate liaxlng
been granted te the undersigned, all
persons Indebted thereto aie requested
ie make Immediate payment, and these
having claims or demands against the same
will picscnl tlieni without delay for net I le
nient te the undersigned, residing lu tuiiibury,
Northumberland county.
W. A. HAMRRIGHT,
Wm. Aie. Atlce, Administrator.
Attorney mWCtdeaw
INSTATE OF ELIZABETH MOSEH,
X late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undesigned, all persons indebted thereto
aie reij nested te make Immediate, payment, and
these having claims or demands against the
estate of thedecudent will make the same known
te themwltheutdclay.
rONKAD MOSEI1,
JOHN G.METGLR,
II. L. KiiKAnv, Executeis.
Attorney. feb94tdeaw
ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH,
late et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
tefllamcntaryeu said estate having been granted
'te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto
are reeiiestcd te make Immediate payment und
theso having claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent wilt make tbe huiiie
known tehlui without delay.
FRANK PFEIFFER, Executer.
II. C. Kkkauv Attorney. mlS-titdeaw
ESTATE OF LOUISA E1SLEV, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad
ministration en said estate having been grunted
te the uudcrslgiicd, all persons Indebted thereto
are rceucstc-d te make Immediate payment, nnd
thoae having claims or demands against the
same, will present them without delay for set
tlement te tne undersigned, residing in the city
or Lancaster. JOHN EISLEY,
Administrator.
II. Fiuhk KsnLKMAK, Att'y.
fcbKWJtdTiieaw
ESTATE OF BERNARD MULIIATTAN,
late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en suld estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all pcrseiisliidebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment, and
theso having claims or demands against the
Willie, will present them without delay for set
tlciiiKiit te the undersigned, residing en Eust
Orange street, Lancaster city, Pa.
FRANCIS McCLAIN, Executer,
l'mtir D. Raker. Attorney. febl7-CldTucaw
ESTATE OF JACOB BURKHOLDER,
late of West Lampeter township, deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate havlug
been granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted thereto nie reiiucstcd te make Inimcdiate
payment, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay ier settlement te the undersigned, resid
ing til West Lampeter township.
JOHN HURKHOLDEK,
CHRISTIAN LKFKVKU.Jie,
Administrators,
II. CAKrKNTER, Att'y. uit-3ldeuwWft3tw
SSIGNED ESTATE OF CHARLES W.
Mills aud wife, of the city of Lancaster,
Pit. Charles W. Mills und wile, of the city of
Iancuter, Pa., having by deed of voluntary
assignment, dated January 15, 1885, asslgued ana
transferred ull their estates and -effects te the
undersigned, for the benefit et the creditors of
the said Chailcs W, 31111s and wlfe, he therefore
gives notlce te all persons ludebted te said as as
sigeor, td make payment te the undersigned
wiuieui ueiay, aim inose miTiug cmiius lu ire
sent them te
ieji.1.u i . JU.l i J.t, isaiguuu.
flHUdMenw
Lancaster, l'a,
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH MYERS,
late of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been grnn ted
te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted thereto
aie ice nested te uuikc fmmcdlate payment, and
theso liavlng claims or demands against the
sumo w 111 present them without delay for settle
ment te tbe undersigned, residing in Lancaster,
ELLEN K. MYERS,
J. 11. Kauvtmav, Executrix.
Attorney. miMtdW
ESTATE OF PHILIP CHRISTIAN
Itannlnger, late of Lancaster city, dee'd.
Litters testamentary en said cstate having been
S muted te the undersigned, all persons tu
.iblcd thereto nre requested te make Imnicdlate
payment, und these having claims or demands
ugalust the same, will present them w Itheut do de
lay for settlement te the. undersigned, residing
in Lancaster city.
HENRY M.SIIItLlNEIt, Executer.
U, C. llr.csAKim, Attorney. feb'AMitdTh-euw
ESTATE OF MRS. ANN K. UHLER,
late of Manhelm township, dee'd. Letters
testamentary en said estate havlug been granted
te tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment, and
these liavlng claims or demands against thn
fcuuie, IU present them without delay for set
tlement te the uuderslgucd, residing in Man.
helm borough. SAMUEL KICE,
A, C, KaiaeEUt, Executer.
Attvruvy, uriWtdua.wW
- trtSW ArXMTt8KMENTlt.
JV - JV y JW a. fcBflfc A. Sm.- 1
XTEXT DOOH TO THE CtlUHT 1IOUHE.
FAHNESTOCK.
CARPETS! -
OiirNtockerCAItrETSn3noverEOflttiflctleiiflt Iho rreicnt Tlme nnd MUCKS WKVKlt
RAG CARPETS,
-Lalge Stock of SMYRNA RUGS, All SUCs.al EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer, te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Fa.
UABFITTlfia, AC.
F
LINN A BRENKiJAN.
FLINN &
The Season is new at band for furnishing and refltting Hemes.
Nothing adds moreto the furnishing of a heuse than handseme OAB
FIXTURES. A short time age Elegant Ohandeliers wero a luxury that
only the wealthy could enjoy, new the prices are se low that FINE
GOODS are within the reach of all. In the way of Common Goods
we have qulte a Bteek of elegant Patterns, but net the prevailing
style, for which we will net rofuse any reasenable ofler.
PLUMBING and GAS-FITTLNG promptly attended te. HEATING
by Het Air or Steam. Estimates given en all kinds of work.
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S
GREAT STOVE TOKL
Ne. 152 North Queen St..
ISRVJIAXCX.
IKE INSURANCE.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association,
NO. 914 WALNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
JNCOliVOllATED IN 187S. 4,000 MEMBERS. 0,000,000 INSUJiAXCE.
A Steady, CenservtttlM) Oiowlhriem Iho Rcglniiliig, nil tin Net Annual Iuclcasu of eer One und
One-Half Millien Uellaru Insuiaucu lr car.
INDEMNITY RESERVE, $200,000. CASH ASSETS, $50,000.
200,000 PAID IN LOSSKS-ALL LOSSKS IIAVK UKKN ANIJ ALWAYS WILL nK PAID
IN r
PLAN lhe Nut u i hI Piemlum Svslciu. medlllcd liva:i mil ent. ieadliii;
IhreB tlmsaear. Policies commuted te Paid
limited te fixed annual dues. The yearly liability el members Is limited te theeidluaiy level piu
uiluni, but the actual cost Is mere than a half lesi.
C. H. BARBER, Agent,
STEVENS HOUSE,
ffb2( lttieed
A31VSEMEXTH.
Fl
IULTON OPERA HOUSE.
-TWO NIGHTS.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 27 AND 28.
MR. HARRY MINER'S
Superb Company lu Herman A .luui's' Meral
S)H;ctae-uIar Mcludruma, the
Silver King.
Three cisatthe Princess Theatre, Londen,
England. Longest run en record at Hal lack's
Theatre, New erk.
F. C. BANGS
As the Sihcr King. Gland Deuble Stage. Ite-
velvlngScenlcKneclH. Seventeen Complete
Secucs In Special Cars.
ADMISSION S3, Maiid75CKNTS.
ItKSKIlVKD SEATS 75CKNTS.
Ker Sale at Opera Heucu. inllll
C1ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
ONK WEEK ONLY.
Ceinnicncing Monday, March 30, 18S5
A WHIHLWINH OK FUN ! ENGAGEMENT
EXlUAOUDlNAHi !
HEWETT'S
Mnsetts and Lyceum Comedy Ge,
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE.
In their Great Musical lliiilettie Coined, lu
Thice Acts, Entitled
CHIPS ANDSHAVINGS.
THUltSDAY, FHIDAY AND RATUHDAY,
AND SATUHDAY MATINEE,
FUN IN A TOY SHOP.
The Most Laughable Comedy In the World.
The kings uf laughter makers.the only ceuiliul
CAWTHOUNCS Herbert und Jee in thelrslde.
splitting sketch.
LITTLE UOSEHUD ill a Bouquet of Special
ties. Cornet Sole, by the Lady Champien Cornet feo fee feo
ieistof the Weifd-MISS EVA IIKWKTT.
bong and Dante by the Charming Seubiutte,
LOTTIE SINCLAIR.
The Great I'UED HAltTH ill his endfilul
Spider Dances.
MISS KATIE LOVE, the Charming Soubretle,
FUN, MIltTII, MUSIC AND SONG.
ADMISSION, 10 and 20 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS, Its! EXTRA. New en sale
at Opera Heuse Olllce. nijil-'jt
EUR SALE VK RENT.
Heuse fehTrbntC
A three-stery Ilrlck Heuse, Ne, '!i West
Chestnut street. uiltMfd
TJK1R SALE OR RENT. "
E An excellent Duelling en easj" teiius, situ
ate Ne. IS Sblppeu street.
mltt-tfd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN.
OR RENT.
The hall-30x50 leet-en thlidstoryefSteln-
metz building, Ne. 3JfNerth Queen street. Ap-
V
yen j. u. di ,ianiii&,
Mfd
FOR RENT.
First-Class Restaurant, also ilrst-class liar
ber Shep, coiner of Centra Squure mid North
eiueen sireci. ucsi locution in ineciiy. wpiuy
te
HIRSH A HRO.'
.ei. d.
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OTE IS MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT 3.00 A DOZEN,:
AT NO. 108 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
JanlBtfd Iincestcr, Pa.
fTALL AT RE1GART8 OLD WINE
J STORE
-FOR-
ITSTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP.
ttMIST IK TUB WORLD.
Established, 1783. II. K. SLAYMAKEIt, At!t..
feblT-Hd Ne. 'IT East King St.
AN UNCLEANLY OR UNHEALTHY
skin, or clothing weui tee long without
washing, is ene of the causes et Skin Diseases
that often dovelopSjrrofula. lly the usu of MIL
LER'S PURE IKJRAX SOAP the body and
clothing are kept perfectly sweet and clean, and
the healing properties of tlie llerax pievcut and
cure Skin Iliseases. umiT-ilind'
CHAPPED HANDS, LIPH AND FACES
are very common In March, but
CREAM OF ROSES
Always cures. Ne grease, no smarting. ONLY,
ie CENTS, at Druggists. Fer sail) ut
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
dei-tiuid f 137 uud 133 North Queen stieet.
M
APEIRAAND H11ERRY "WINES
-AT-
Li?r.
Itdgart's Old Wine Stere.
11. L'. SLAYMAKEIt, Aeint,
Ne. 1 Kabt Kmu br.
IvltlMfd,
CARPETS!
K
20 CENTS UP.
BRENEMAN
Lancaster, Pa.
)
ULL.
Premiums cellwtrd
Uii fash Cfrtltlratcs alter llvcarB. KXPKNShS
LANCASTER, PA.
aiMTitnra.
SPRING OVERCOATS.
We lune ireimretl, with great care,
an miusunlly line stock or (Itcse
goods, in all grades of Ciessinictes,
Meltons, lforseys and "Worsteds.
Yeu cannot fail te make a Uicnsing
cheke at satisfactory iirices.
Send Ter Saiiiplcs.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
uii.'-3md
HATS AND CAVS.
CTIEE HATS."
LEE, the Hatter,
16 SllOHINO SOME
Hebby Styles in STIFF HATS for Spring.
Ne. 23 North Qtieen Streot,
marlljd LANCASTER, PA.
llUVSEFUJiSlSUISd UUUDS.
rpHE
CHEAPEST PLACE
TO UUY AT
LOW PRICES
STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, .
Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures,,
-u A-
Ne. 24 Seulli (iueeu Streel, -
leb271yd LANC'ASTKII,'PA
EDUVATIVXAU
TPOK AT THIS I
AND THENEM1IRACK IT.
Boek-keeping, Commercial Lnw,
Commerclal Arithmetic,
1
Buslneas CorreBpoudi?ric
Practlcal Penmanship, , '
Practical Grammar. '
Drawing DubIheijb Decuiuwif
All for 33 for 3 mouths, er30 Ur u nnmlliu.
Lancaster Commercial CollegeJ
Address,
H. 0. WEIDLER. m
Ne. lOJtfEAST KINtlHTlCKiJri
JanlS-Ud Luntaster. fl
WITHOUT EXCEITION. THE IllSa
Clcui-s lu Iho town, two for Se, nt I 1
1IARTLN'3 YiiLLOW FRONT ClOAlij
BlUllC
1
IHAJU'AGNE.
'4
BOUCHE "SEQ." (
THE FINEST CHAMPAONE WINK Jill
IMPORTED.
f
ATUEIUARTS OLD WINK STORE. II
i
Ne. HI East Kiku Sikkkt.
H. Ji. SLAYMAKEIt, AiV
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