t i y V v I e i - .''ft rft sVj . S- ' ''' .tH i .. j.r THE LANO ASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER TUESDAY, MABOH 31, 1886. , a. ir r b wt, . ,f. sr f ? !3S '"?. i. 7 V tt1x Jl EASIER NOVELTIES. i r'tMM, Wxit.Hl OF BEAVTT Iff XUE ZAS 'dASTEii store windows. 5rtX.viJf I The BaftBtirenrlatcnesi and Kxpenslv eness of the rW MtkiiMi loiter Token-A Sigh far Hie r ; v. .. . . .... . r. - a .-. .. m.- V VrJlrag8lU una Confectioner. .'A. The raee for novcltle at tlie creat holiday i ftMMOIM of lllO V&ir IS bOineUllnC CtltlOUS te J. stHdy.'j In recent years tlie dciire te ronioin renioin roniein k.i A JbetswceUicart or frlenii nttliese tlmcH has UVOifwvinin an imlvnrKnl Hint IHlhliihnrs. (IrUir- r 1HS gMd confectioners with nn oye te busl- 'is N'-neas, have speiil Brea' films of money In ob- ', nuinlngUie latest mid most ox(ilsHeilos!gnM. t "Ff Anv ene of observation who takes n stroll ft "? along the principal slrecls of Enneaster, new 1.?. inurt find lilniseir occasionally brought te a JfeSi "UDUnui m III!) nuauu Ul uuamy mm. K""" 'T fef, 'ItA him from the prettily ileoerjtcil shop shep ;iS4 windows in his path. And if he is given te much Inw.u a moui meui H tattoo hn must find hlmself olteii nt u Ioas te IM;H?'.A understand hew seme of the no elites he .)BOBHrOiyiHtai Ul UlUUltJUUMUl lllu iwui- J l 1 ..f ,l.n .... l.ln. . I , I . A Tlncllt . reclien. jiowiiuer instance vvettuer wnere the Easter thought comes in with uileeornteil emr.eraparty of playful rabbits. Or wluit pos sible) rolntleu exists between u M.75 satin inul plush caril, having a Bummer lanilscape, trimmed in oriental lace and tlie great Key stoneef Chrlstianty. Yet tlicse seem te be the chief Easter tokens that tlie inoderns buy. A prominent bookseller inlouned a reprcsentatlv e of the iNrui.i.inn.sci.ii that the present call was for souvenirs like naehete, bunches of Trench artificial Honors with an Eiister card attached, and b-uineret , cards. The prices et the various cards and Icuick- l knacks that are considered prepui lei Easter ' ' remembrances range, from ih e cents te four dollars, the latter belng the cxtieme limit. "While the high priced semenirs often show much geed taste, albeit sometimes itheut a particle of Easter appropriateness, it is a pity that their prices place them beyond tlie reach of the ordinary purchaser. It would be well if a return te the old days could be inaugurated when cheaper cards with fitting designs might pass from lrieinl te friend with no serious exaction en the purse. Then the Easter and ether lielidjjs would be brought home te mere peeple and their nig nig "niflcance hae n wider nmuecLitien. The boekstoros of O. Luther Een Dcrsniith, Chas. II. Barr, Jelin llaer's bens, K M. Flynn, and E. B. llcrr abound in pretty trltles suitable for the season, with cost that canbemadotesuitallinrioty el purcliascrs. These exhibits aie all he pictiy that the casual isiter who enters their stoics merely te " leek around " ilnds hlmself a purclnvser almost bofero lie understands the process by which he reached that situation. There Is no mere attracts e window en East Ring street than that of High & Martin, and altheugli they de net uiake an exclusUe display of Easter goods, thore are many pretty noveltles in glass and quoensw are tli.it . have a special reference te Easter. TMIE DBtTOOISTS KUni'lNO UP T11KIK i:nd. Leng's drug stere, North Queen btreet, is u kind of hoadnuarters for brilliantly colored eggs of all sorts and sizes, lrem pigeon eggs tin te these of the 10c. Thore are niauvhUKO porcelain eggs, a toot In diametcr, made of porcelain, and in ene el these is a nest of Ilvo guinea pigs and in another a nest of young rabbits. In a large gloss cage is a family of iive rabbits, ami in n ase a family et whlte mite, that liave been dyed various colors by Leng's dyes. Suspended from the ceiling Inside ene ei tlie window sis a bamboo stand, filled with eggs, that roelcs en un oldfeEhioned English spit, that was used in tire Olacn lliue ter turning nicm 10 reasi m Imiit r,r n flre nt live eejls. It is (lilite a curiosity, being run by clock works. In the ether front w Iudew is a roveH ing p r.unid of bcautlfullv djed pampas grass. Kauffman's drug btore en Xertli Queen Htrcet, also cenUins a remarkably line cel lectien el brilliantly uycu egg, inrKu .mu small, and in addition tlicre is an attrjVoed display of stulled birds lucliidlnc, young et young ducks, a breed of jri;. Kiiullmau chick, wt'it-Vncks, et. .ith which ids eggs itvd colored, and li.u Ills exhibits ery taste fully arranged. Hull's new drug stoic en West King street is also very pretlly arranged, and although the display of colored eggs is net se large as these aboe named, tlicre are enough et them te attract much attention, while the artistic arrangomentoi ether line goods In tlie lrent windows surprises all ethers in tills line el business. Cochran's drug store, Xertli Queen stiect, also contains a eiy pretty display of colored eggs, dyes, and ethor objects of interest. WHAT THE CONrxCTIONKHS 1IAVU DONE. The confectioners ie with tlie druggists in their exhibit of Easter articles. If their eggs and their rabbits are net quite se brilliantly colerod, they are In greater ariety, and they possess the merit of suiting the p.iiute as weil as the oye et tlioiuvcnllerestheto. The win dows ofJelin C. Spaeth, North Queen street, are piled full of eggs, and " peeps," and rab bits, made of all sizes and colors ; and tlicre are stulled birds and imitations of stuffed birds, and boxes and baskets ei egg-shaped candies in endless variety. Sbeetz's candy store, en North Queen street, where the display of candies of his own manufacture is always large aud at tractive, leeks unusually pictty Just new, the egg and the rabbit for the time being al most monopolizing the pretty baskets with which the show window is filled. Jes. It. Rever, West King street, lias a world of Easter no cities in his windows, in cluding candy eggs et all qualities. Hi7es and colors, and rabbits el all colors and in all atti atti tude. The fruits and confections are lineaud prettlly arranged. The confectionery of Samuel Demutli, East King strect, is ery tastily fitted up. In tlie windows there is a completo menageriu et uniinals of all kinds, rllmbingovermeuntains of slag. Against the plate glass of eacli window is placed a large magniiying glass, through w hich passers by may leek and ste the show greatly enlarged. The arrangement is very pretty and attracts much attention. Gruel's, ueorge Erisman's, Sharp's, and some ether contectlenery and toy stores are very prettily decked with Eatter novelties. l'LJT TREES OS APRIL IG State Superln tendent nigbee's Arber Day Cli cu lar te Superintendents. The proclamation of Gov. Pattison, desig nating April 10 as "Arber Day" and recom mending tlie citrons of the sUte te het nut treosend shrubbery en that day, is posted In the posteWco; and ethor efllcient means of directing public attention te it aie being employed. But the best way te secure gen eral action in tlie matter Is that adopted by State Superintendent Iligbee, who Utrving te rally tlie chlldren of the public schools te cooperate In the matter, lie has requested all the county superintendents te impress the subject upon tlielr teachers, directors and pupils; and lrem his circular te them are taken these hints, which aroefgcnor.il in teres t. Select mainly hucIi troesfer planting en school grounds as grew well in jour imme. dlate vicinity hickory, walnut, sweet gum, dogwood, button weed, ash, basswood or lin den, birch, beech, locust, willows, tullptreb, pines larches firs, and ethers tee numerous te mention. Fer shrubbery and vines mock orange, smreas, the burning bush, deutzla, lilacs, wigeliu, hardy reses, honeysucklos, Virginia creeper, wislaiia, tlie t.icema, and ethers, which will give variety, ami greatly increase tlie nttractlv eness el the school buildings ami its surroundings of grass-plat andgrecnerj. As te tlie exercises el Arber Day, these may be quite informal, if that shall seem best tlie essential purpese bcingthtMitanr ng of trees, shrubs and vines. Hut it w ill be eminently proper, whero arrnngements can readily be made for a formal pregramme, te make tills also a prominent feature Tlie reading of a selection from tlie lllble, prayer by a clergj man of the neighborhood, read ings, recitatiens and songs by tlie pupils, nn address by the teacher or ether citizen of the district interested in the vorket the day, will afford variety, and serve te render the occasion mere interesting and impressive. Let everv teaclier orgaiilze his school for the -work, and, in consultation with tlie di rectors, have tlie grounds preperlv prepared, and holes ready for tree, and shrubs, and flowers, and v lues. Solicit the co-operation of (he w hele neighborhood. .Should the day appointed provehu'lcmontund unfit for the work, poetpeiie it until the J .llewlng Satur day. At the Station Heme. Tvventy-twevags and three diunks vcre taken care v-f the station house en Monday ' night. The ledgers were discharged and the drunks coinraitied. JJlneteen gas and gasollne lights were 10 ported as nei burning en Monday night. Onelvuudiea and tvytnty tweajun rations vvcre glv. eu out te-day. THE F1JMT OF AVMXL. Wlint Kind of Day I Expected In Uunlnni Circlet. After lnten lowing a number of bankers, merchants, city and county eillclals, the con clusion Is reached that thore will be a local revlinl of trade, beginning with the first of April, after the old accounts liae ucen bci tled. Meney Is plenty, and It Is being freely oflercd en lean whero tlie sccuilty Is satisfac tory. Lenders prercr real ostale securities, te any ether form el hnestincnl, and large sums are being lmestcd In tills way at -Ijf, 5, bH and Oper cent., many small farmers, os-liilnlive-rnw en of tobacco who have been unable te soil their crops, finding It nccessary te obtain leans In this way. The demand for meney en tlie part of our business men Is net se lieavy as is usual at tills season of tlie year. It is believed that meney will command a rather higher rate ei intorest than last year. On the w hele, a lively tlme may be expected en our streets te morrow, and though thore w ill be a few "lnme ducks who will full tocemo te lime, the great majority or crcdileia will meet tlielr obligations, and settlement day will be followed uy a business Deem. nnMOVALS AX1 CUANOE-5. Fer some days there have been many signs en the streets of the frequency or bueiness and private changes ut thi9 season or the year. Day and night men with stoeplpo imddouble Hies ei women carrying clothes baskets el crockery hae swept tlie pao pae pao nientsllke war chariots en the march. Fol Fel low ing are the principal business clmnges. The .Frfc Picas ami Latcrnf ofllce has been reme cd from Ne. 0 East King btreet te Ne. 10 Seuth Queen street. Fred. E. Shread has leased and taken pos session of tlie Centennial saloon en West Strawberry steet, Harry Kehror has removed from Excel sior ha.l te the William I'enn hotel, en North Mulbeiry street Jehn fahoenberger lias reuted Excelsior hall saloon. William Ilalz has removed lrem me King of Prussia hotel te tlie McOrann house. William IL Deichler has removed from tlie McOrann liouse te tlie rear bar of the T.frttmnl. William llelim lias roinevod lrem the United States hotel en .Seuth Queen street, te tlie King of Prussia hotel, en West King stioet. Christian Hugelgans rented the United States hotel en Seuth Queen street. H. (Jever, of Litltr, takes the Franklin liouse. GoergoSclilottwlll niove up North Queen, ubove Walnut, and will apply for license for a new hotel. Ferdinand Weber lias reinev ed his stere from Ne. 0 Houth Queen street, te Ne. 15 West Klngstrect. in the room toceiitly occu pied by Ueorge W. Hull, who lias lilted up un elegant stere room a low doers west. Tlie Paris and New Yerk millinery btote has removed te Ne. 00 North Queen Btreet te the room formerly occupied as a shoe stere by Jeseph Strauss. Shectz, the confectioner, has removed lrem the corner et Orange and North Queen streets te Ne. 121 North Queen streets. Tlie Singer sewing uiaching olllee has been remeved lrem 26 East King street te 110 East King street Tlie room lormerly occupied by the Singer bow ing machine company lias been leased by J. M. McCeiiditghy, who will open u shoe stirc llcnrv Gerlurt has removed his clothing stere lrem N e. ti East King te Ne. ii North Queen Street. Israel Kaulz will remove lrem the base ment of Ne. 0 East King street te the law building restaurant. C. Utllcinaii has removed lrem the Mcrri nine, liouse te tlie Eauib hotel, en Seuth Queen street. . , .. dipt Scltley, of New Helland, has taV charge or the County liouse. .liouse Jacobs. Smith, who kept the Ceun'-j ""e0 and Eeepard hotel for several ,ve- ' moved te i Millport ..mrge el the Park" Harry Myers has U&llew clrM 1)y clll, liouse, kejil i'fgPr. ncorge Al. Smith is new tiall H'ATrlnlnr til thn hnlid nwmitlv limit t,v the. Mjcrs, in tlie Southeast angle of Centie Square. l)r. S. Ik Foreman has removed from Ne. 'Jll West King street te the residence of tlie late Antheny E, Itoberts, en North Prince street, The olllee of the Prudential Insurance company, Ne. 12 Seuth Duke street, Jias been removed te Ne. .11 J Seuth Queen sttect Ex-Felico Oilicer Michael Hums te day took possession el the hotel alMouutville, vacated by Jacob Wltiner, lie ictiies te private lile. Michael Meweiy h.es loll the Cresrf ICej s hotel, and goue te New Providence, whero he has purchased tlie Merchants hotel ; t lie Cress Keys hotel will be tented fei u beard ing liouse. Xlr. Christian ICictlet's private resilience and bearding heuse has b"en removed lrem East Orange ntrcette the rosidence lately oc cupied by Jehn S. Hehrer, cornet or North Queen and Lemen. N. M. Fry takes the hotel ut Nodsville va ciu d bv Charlie Miller. Wm.IIuber lias retired from the restiuraunt business, which lie carried en for many .vears in the baseuient el Ne. 1(1 Centie square ; Ocorge Sheets takes his place. Dr. II. F. Ebermau has removed his olliee from Ne. j') te Ne. , North Prince street sclnck' Mill Humeri. Tl e old stene mill at Scheck's ktalien, en the Pennsylvania railroad, v.ls burned this morning about half-past 3 o'clock. Tlie building was occupied last night by a a gang of tramps as n bunking place, and it is supposed they setit en tire, elthoraccident eltheraccident ully or intontiennlly. A dwelling liouse near by, owned by the Pennsylvania ralliead company, and occu pied by Charles Oarrett, was bet en lire by sparks lrem tlie mill and tlie root was badly damaged. Mr. Garrett and ins l.unlly woie sound asleep at the time, and had they net been awakened by Emanuel Stump, track ioro iero iore man, who discovered the tire, might li.ne lest their lives. Ofllce Te lie Closed. Geed Friday being a legal holiday internal rev cnue office w ill be closed. the Te Hide Around the World On a lllcjcle. Themas Stevens, the author et the series of papers entitled " Acress America en a Hiey Hiey cle," purpeses te make a trip of about 10,000 miles through Eurepe and Asia en his bioy biey bioy cle. Ilesays: "I shall sail en the steatner City of Chicago lrem New Yerk en April 0 ler Llv orpeol. I shall leav e that city about May 1. I shall take my liltv-luch Columbia, or ratlier it will take me. "I shall use tlie best loug-dlstnnce saddle, shall carry a change of clothing, a light rubber coat and writing ma terial, all becurely f.istencd te tlie machine. I shall wheel from Liverpool te Dever, and from Calais te Paris, through France and Germany te Vienna, through Austria nnd Turkey mid down the valloyeftlio Danube te Constantinople, cress ever te Scutari, in Asiatic Turkey, touching nt Erzoreum and ether points in Persix I oxpect te reaeii Telieren, the capital el Persia, Bometime in the fall. I shall probably w intend that city or at Bekhara, Turkestm. I hope te resume my journey early in tlie spring. I shall at tempt te go through the Chinose Empire by tlie valley of the Yang-tse-Kiang te Shanghai I may be ebliged te mate rially change this ceurse, for I have no authentic guide nor the delinite oxperi ences of travellers te work out my probable reception by tlie natives. Alter crossing t te Chit. ese empire 1 liope te proceed te Japan, and thore end my whcelrlde, making tlie entlre land Journey around tlie glebo en a blcycle. I shall ttke stcamer for San Francisce aud probably stopover ene steamer at tlie Sandwich islands." Mr. Stevens is a notiveofBIrlchanistoad. England. iiu is iiuriy years eiu uiiu uuiuarrieii. Aintueinetits. Jllnk Race. This Celling a ene nille nice el lutciest villi take place at the Miuniicicher rink 1 he contestants nte Frank Lutz und Frank Ilellne. The Over Worked Weman. Itnusiheld work and care of several Binull chlldrtu pulled her down and almost made n n leek of her health. Rrewn's Iren Hitters brings her up nnd vitalizes her bleed, giving her new Hie. tjullcs who have beceme dyspeptle und depressed In spirit inuv take a hint from the rasoef Mrs uiki'i,ei tiDtiak stioet, uiulsvllle. hv. bhesavs. I obtained complele telief Innii dyspepsia and depression by unfiigUrewn's Jreu Ulttcts," MOTHERS) MOTHERS II MOTHERS III Are j ou disturbed ut night and biuken or j our rest by a sick child sutlerliig and cr Ing with the exeruclatlng pain or cutting teetht If se. goat ence and get a bottle of Mis. Wl.SM.OH 's OOIHINQ SYltUP. It will rclunu tlie peer little sutrerer Immediately depend upon it; there Is no tnlstnkn about It. 'ihere u net u mother en earth wlra has ever used It who ull) net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, und give rest te the mother, und relief and health te the child, ejieratliig Ilka tangle. It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the tastii, and Is thu prescription of ene of the eldest aud best female physicians In the United Statu. Beld e erj' hurt. M cents a bottle. tnay3i-lydM,W,3Aw BK1K DISEASES.-" SWATNE'S OINTMENT.' " Bimyne't Ointment" cure Tetter, Salt llheutn, Ulnswerm, Bere, l'ltnplca, Eczema, all Itchv Eruptions, no matter hew ebitinate or long Handing. Jan28-MWFAw UUOWN'S ltUUSEHUIiU FANACEA. Is the meat effect I ve Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Inlernnlly or applied cxteinally. ana thvichy moie certainly 11ELIEVE 1'AIN whether chionle or acute, than any ether pain allev later, and It Is warranted deuble the strcnathtif auyelmllai picpurntlen. It cures pain In the 8ld. Itaek or Vowels, Sore Thrnnt, Itheuinatlnin, Toethiicha and AI,L Arilhs, and In Ihn flreul Itellevcr of Vain. " IlKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should he In every family. A tcngpoenful of the Panacea la a tilinulcr el b' t water (nwectrnert, If pre pre reriril.J taken r.'. Ovdllme, will IlllEAK UP A UOhl). S5 cents a bdtlte. lii3lldM,W,8ftw DEATHS. (Iaiilv III this elly, en thu -J 1 1) Inul.. MIhs i.nzii uauie. Ihoielatlvcniiiid filcmlsef theliuilly arote. spcitfnlly Invited le attend the riinciiil from her late rcalriencc, Ne. 131 Houth Diike slirct, en Thursday at Ujriioen, at '2 o'clock. Iiitciincnt at Wemlwaul Hill ccmetciy. ItaKNEMAN In Denver, Colerado, en March '1, 18S3, Henry It. llreneman, lit IhuMth year of hl age. Illstuhitltesaiia friends aie tcspcctlully In vited te Htteud the funeral from St. James chinch, en Fitday afternoon at 2)$ o'clock. In tctiiientat Litncnstu cuinetcrv. SrunniEii lu this city, en theSOth liibt, Jehn Henty Spuriler, In tlie TatU Jim efhlu age. The relatives ami lilcnds of the family, hIse members of I.aucaHtei l.odge, Ne. 07, 1. O. O. F , Washington l.neaiiipiiieut, Ne. II, I. O. O. P., mid mcmberHef thu order In kchcihI, iue to te Hpcitfully iu licit te attend the liincrul, from btshiluicshlunec, Ne, 3M Knst ()nuici uticcl, en llmi'sdiy afternoon at ;; o'clock. Inteiment at Luucastcr cemetery. 21 WiRsi.rn Scar I.iinillsvlllc. en thu list InBt . Jehn S.UUclei, aged M curs, H nieiitlH mid 10 dajs Ihu Hluthoenml ftlcndsef the family aie re Bjiccltully Invited teattend the functal from his son's tesldeiice, near Landlsvlllc, en Thursday meinliiR et fl o'clock, nt the house, and 10 o'clock at the Kohreruteivu Menneiilte meeting houeo. MARKETS. riilludelpllla Market PiiiLADsLriilA, March 11 Fleur steady; Supeillne, i NW 67K: jmi. Punu'a. family, H 0i?3 7U : ftl quiet, but no extra, mt43;deHltn1glit,t37f17S;Mliin.extracleur, l dost in : de Htrnlghtg, $4 Mxijs () ! winter pat- ents, l 7'MJ3 3tj j spring no, h wis v-Yv utiiiiniir ni i. tc,n: r,iyc. VVhciit Iehci but quiet i Ne. Red. STVie: Ne 3 de, at TtiflfHH)! '- estern Ne 1 Pa. de, t)3Je t Ve. 2 Delaware, de, 4UK1'. Cern linnet, ler local tinde , elKiln'9 light. Btcatnui 4igWci Ne 1 jellew and mUcd, 4J'0 5lei Ne. J de, 4atKc- Oils quiet aud buielj steady j Ne 1 VVblln,.T) (7I0O, Ne. 1 de, at l-sQe ; Ne. 3 de, J7', 37Ue recct d, O5ff3e ;l,u.2 mixed, S.c. Hji!dullat7Uc. bucds-Ulnv er jti-udy at 7fflSKe: 1 1methy steady atl M HuxBCid lltm at 1 M1 M. W Intm limn Rojrte nnd MUliti cl nt t3 Prev islens stendj', 1th fair di inniid : perk, U w; biel hams, tiKt-lW. tlty mess mess II icon, 8(le , Smoked Shetildera, CtoSHe ; salt de, Wie: ameked hams luifillKc, t.lr Ulnit tin. hllrt'le. ' .... ........? ..... -...1..a,t , 71 Hit. loose I.... In.i-u f.l'i, , ntlmn fiteilltl. ft7 25147 3U. 1.U1U iliuri i tlijf IUIHH.WI . . ?'"- m..."...,. , " ,-- - F, li . .,.. II tiutter umrKCi quiet inn ihiub icuy i Creumurv extras. 121 IKiVHi ; ii, e;. biiu r. u, ur Ha i V estern dairy extras, S5e ; de geed te RolNatbKfS'e; packing butter, Ogc. Etrc-s mniket lulrly active, but lower Ex- tras, 15QI0O! Western de, 170. ChccsH quiet und fajyj New erk Full Cieaiii, 12010 ;Ohlet hits, choice. luJipile; de rulr te prime, ;loe Punu'a part skims, 4 a Se ! de lull de, lfiUXc Petroleum quiet t U nmd, Oic Whlskj fltuier at II W w lurk market. NBwVeiiic,Murih.li. r.. ettPKu Western dull mid luthcr ut.ik In ptlcu Seu.-uu,m Bi,adv Wheat ilcpiiMM d mid '((We lewci. nii u quint trading , Ne 1 Whlte nominal ; Ne. 1 Rid, April, f.J,,5K)!c de Maj-, tmJifiVMie i June, WkOK'.e; Jufj,93e;mKi(e: Oct.. tiSfic Cem J.03JO lower and dull , Mixed western spot, 4S((VJfiu : de rutilten, 4J'4'Q3li-,e. Oats a nliiuln lewei mid ciy dull; Ne 2 Aptll, 37c , State, 'Jvguije; Western, 3isftllc. Wentern Grain VlarkiU. I uicAoe tleui llie murki t was quiet and prlu t wcie uuehiingid VV bcut was panicky ut the opening, owing te ti ported advance In English eonsels, pilccs diupplngeir.'t fmm'-utuidij'H close utmost ut the opening 'Ihtie was u rally of ?je, lifter which the in.nl.i t ruled quieter, llnully closing li;c under S.itui da v bales ningi d Murcb, 1i'i lllir lit TMZTKKc - Slav. nOlfiSlU,.. c .ffnlnir nt Wiin lJe', titiiugiiL titymv ; .April, JHtt.OJiC, CIOS - : .. :. z .' ----..--'A-' " - -'- June, tJ;P3c, (losing at Vixc; e t spilng at 7Vfi7BUc . Ne. 3 spring at etc ; Ne. 1 Red : at etc ; ut 7s7slc: Ne 3 Red. 71' J7.'c. corn ruieu w cur- nt tne opening una i;e low et. declined UQlc uddltleual, rallied y,Qy,i due te a geed shlniiliiit demand, and closet , uuu e'leeu y iie under 'atttrday Cash, 37?i(ilOUe ; March ana April 41KfJHc. closing at at J7HGJ7Wc, closing ut J7Ke i Mhj-, closing ut tU. Junu at KQllti; Oata wcre In geed demand, but ruled cnslei, and closed a sliude lower; cash at .tfJiQJOe , Muich und April, JTc; Muy. 31K3lkc It j-e quiet, .Ne 2beIi1 atCl'ic llurlej' nominal , Ne I, Clft'lle. (luxseed ucuk, fei Ne 1 tl 40 was bid and tl 40 asked Detkeit VVhit wasnulct Ne 1 hlte. fciWc for cash und April 'yjc for JIuy , Ulift Jet .June. .Ne 1 rid, nt e7Kc for ensh nnd Apill : 63a-"cie Ter Maj .e ti eelpts, lti,li bushi U 3 red, ut 77Kc , Oats-Light mUcd ut .Tj;jc . Ne i white, 31' ic , .Ne 2,3.1c nominal. 1'ieniA Cern wasstud , ncn high mlted, at 40310540: new Ne. SinUcil, ut SJ'fc. Oats wcie Ann; Ne '.' white, MfjtlHi. Se 2 mlTcdiit30-$fi31i.c Rjcwussteudy Ne 2utC3ilc LneStecic Market. PiiiLADzuiiiA, March 31 The tccelpts ul the dllTetent stock jaidtf wcie rer the week Reeves, 3,eu0; sheep, 7,000, liegs,7. Ihef cattle wcioacttve utu slight decline W c quote us fellows Etuincs, HJO'ie : meat sales, iUde; ex tra, 6'4fiiic ; geed, SiQjC ; medium, 4JiG"iic : cmnuien, 4(JIic. fnt cows wcie fuilj-iictlv eat 3S4c. Milch cows were dull ut W0QG0. Vuil calves w etc dull uud low e rut IG7c, Sheep and lambs wete lnuctlve V a nuete as lollews : Extra, 5KS)ie ; geed, 4Ji5e : medium 4e , common, iHQia ; lumbs, l7c. 4!fO jiugs weiu 111 peer ucuiuuu ui vftmtuc. eiTT nncssxi) dzeves. City Diessed Reeves wcie active at 6$0'JJc. Westein Diessed Reeves weie unchanged TKSJc. AnATTOIR SALES. Abatteii, f 01 head, cltv dressed, at GiiQvyic 'Ihemus llrudley, 111 Vv estein, V,i&'M. City Diessed Sheep weie wuted ill C(49e. Westctndiessed Sheep were active ut CJfldc. SALES. Abatteii, 30) head, city dressed, at 6Ji9c. Ihos.Uradley, 41!) head Westein diessed, eji Sbc. lave Stock I'rlcei. CuicAoe Cattle Receipts, 8,200 head; ship tiicnts, 2,uei) hiad ; the market was slew; com mon grades weie 100150 lower aud fut. heuvy bullocks II 1111 . 1,050 te l.'.tiO Un steers, $1 'SOU DO ; 1,200 te l,iV) I1.S, M5 S3; 1,330 te 1.000 3, 5 500 Rtr.'W, dinners' uud butchers' t2 50fl3 S3; geed at tJteyl23; Hteckers und fecdera wcie 10c lower at W M31M Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head ; shipments, 6.0U0 : mat kel slew, closing 5R1UO lower; leugh nnd mixed packing, MQk.bi; packing and ship ping, 2u te 470 n.8 at (16004 75; light el 1(0 te 210 Us at tl 301 70 ; skips. U Ml 2.V. Sheej Uecclpts. 0,500 head ; shipments, 1,500 hind; market dull and KW-Mc low ei ; common, $i bOQQA 50 , uicdliiui, t3 004 23 ; geed at (I 40 64 70. 1 he Diev eis' Journal' special cablegram fiem Liverpool denotes an Improvement of Hcent In pi Ices of best Auiei lean steers, making 14 cent diessed. East I.inKnrr. The Cattle market was dull to day at about 25oeir hist week's opening prices. Iheie was very little doing. Receipts. 1,0)8; shipments, 912 bead. Hogs were In geed demand and held tt.-mly nt slightly advanced tatcs, Phlladelphlas, $5S 03; Yeikera, 11700180; icrelpts, 5,200 head; ship ments, 2,700 head. hheep wem slew und unchanged ; tecelpts, 4,1,00 hcud j shlpuiDiits, 2,000 hcuil. bteek Markets. Quotutiens by Reed, McQrunu A Ce , Rankers, Lancaster, Pa. H A.M. 12 m, 3r I. Mlsseutl Puclfle Michigan Central f.', New Vel k Central MJ-i New Jersey Central Mjl IJU1U .UIlhll Del. Luck. A Westein leu 03 Hoever & RIoGrande.,.. Erle Kansas A loins Lake Shero Chicago A N, W com..,. N. N.. Ont. A Western.... St Paul A Omaha. Paclfle Mall Rochester A Pittsburg,.. St. Paul Texas Pacific Union Paclde Wubash Common Wabash Preferied West'11 Union Telecrnnh 12" 1755 0j ilfi S13i 57 57 17 lAiulsvilluANashvllle M-i N. V., Chi. A St. L ii t.euigu uiiey , Luhlgh Navigation Pennsylvania...., Reading P.T.ARutrale Northern Puclrlc Cem, Northern Pacille Pief, IUistenrllle..T m 17 Philadelphia A Erle Northern Central Uudeigreund , Cunauu Southern,,., ....... am Oil... 81 People's Passenger Jeivuv Central , , w 8lk rMIMclphta. Quotation by Alieclated Preja. Stocks steady. Philadelphia AErlelt.lt 19 Reading KHilroed.... 7 Pennsylvania Hullreuil, MM Uhlgh Valley Railroad te United Companies of New Jersey ...., I'M Northern Paclfle.. 17 Northern PacinoPreferred.. xH Northern Central Railroad IH Lehigh Navigation Company 4 NorrTstewn RaUread IdK S antral Transportation Company.... Wi uffale, New Yerk A Philadelphia ) liUUODcnuyiKui imurau , Mewlerk. ejuoUtlena by Associated Press. BtecKs dull and weak. Menoy easy at tc. New Yerk Central mi Erie Railroad....... ll; Adams Express I n Mlehlcan Ccntnil Railroad M Michigan Southern Railroad WX Illlners Central Railroad Ui Cleveland A Pittsburg Itallteiid U) Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 11 -Ji PHUbiiru A Pert Wayne Rat read 101 Western Union Telcgiaph Company... Ml Teledo A Wabash i New Jersey Central SAi NowTerk OnlailoAWestorn . KJi Lecal Hlecks and Ilends. Reported by J. II. Leng. l'ar I.aht value, sale. Luiicestei Cltv. 0 tier cent . 148.Y lETW f... !' ' " 1893 .... I"0 " Aperct. In 1 et J0 years.. K'l " 4 " Hclioel lean ll " 4 " In 1 oral jeurs, li " 4 " Inftera) jcais Km 4 " lnl0oraejcars.il") Maiibclui Jkiteugh lean l' BASK STOCKS. Klrst National flunk 1) Farmers' National Rank M Fulton National Rank 1" Lancaster County Notional Rank .... m Columbia National Rank .'" Chrlstlnna National Rank 1"0 Epbrata National Rank I") no ui 100 w 102 ion V unm m 20V 11: 173 11173 11'. . 149 153 in 2) IV) '' 111.20 73 130 HO-V) 112.VJ 10 First National Rank.Celumbla Hl First National Rank, Strasburg l' First National nanic. Marietta i" First National Rank, Mt Jey H Lltltz National Rank 10" Manhelm National Rank 100 Union National Rank, Mount Jey -V) New Helland National lUuk W) Gap National Rank W) Quarry vllle National Rank 100 TUKHriKK HlULfiD. Rig Spring A Rcav or Valley av RrTdgenert.t Horseshoe 13 Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington.... VI Conestoga A Rig Hptlng '- Columbia A Marietta 23 Maytown A Ellzabethtewn -" Luucaster A Fphrata V Lancaster A Vvtllew btieet -" htrusbutgA Millport " Marietta A Maytown . - Marietta A Mount Jey C Lane., Ellzabethtewn A Mlddletewu 1m Lancaster A Frultvllle .VI Lancaster A Lltltz .. . . " East Rrandy wine A V aynesburg Wi LancastcrA WlUlanutewn J'' ItncusterA Maner ... ., " 1-ancnnter A Manhclm. ... " Luncustur A Mariutla ... .. . '" Lancaster A New Helland . Vn Lnncuster A Susquehanna . 3) Lancaster A New Danville .. . . 23 MIRCZLLANtOCB STOCKS. QuurrjvllleR. R ' Mlllctsville Street Car . . . . W Inquirer Printing Company . .... w Oas Light und lucl Company ... 23 Stevens Heuse (lieiids) l''l Columbia i.as Company . . IV l!ihimlila WuterCeniiiuiiv . l'l 23 IS 2103 20 30 10 47 4U5 m 11 70 M 73 I or. r no 41 33 7J 2-Ci 7KJ 173 3J1II 31 3l P 23 tl 30 210 3 1H03 7'. Ml 51 3V 1KI 1(11 Susquehanna Iren Leinpuuy .. .. 1"! Marietta Hollen-uaie.. . l'JU Stevens Heuse... . . 50 Mlllcrsvlllu Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market M Eastern Market Se Western Merkct . 50 Luncustur City btli et Railway Ce te Gas Company Rends . . H'l Columbia Roteugh Ilends .. W) .VJSII' AD fXRTtSEJir.STS. G O'lO CLARKE'S COVTEEHTORE I OR 'iVc I Dm Peal loped Cracker fur STx , 4 Itt VV hlte bugBt K11 'lc ; If. Rett Coffee In I unuuiti-i ler iSc. M.ENNE.RCIIOR RINK. Thin (TUESDAY) turning, one inllulhue, bctn ceu linnk Lutz nnd 1 rank Ilellne Muk ever' evening and en yaturdaj' nlterniHin bj the College hextelte AdmlHolen, 10c lid J Ji STATE OKALVRIA RUlMSIEIi, EATi: li of Litiicastci city, dici.asid, The under ilgucd auditor, appointed te dbtilbute the liuluncu remaining In the hands of Dr. b T D ivls, ndmliilHtrutoi.teamt among tlio-eh gullj' entitled te the wime, will nil for Unit purpoie 011 TUESDAY, APRIL !M, la.. ntlOu 111, In the Library Roem of the Court lleue. In the City el Jjineiuitcr, wheru all peibeuu Inteuated In eiiid distribution muj' attend 11131-CtdTii W T IIIIOW V, Auditor. B OOTS ANDhHOES. J. M. Mc'Cenaughy. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL Ql vlitils, All ICiiiw.AllSizkm.All Piiiilh WILL OPEN APRIL 3d, Al q6 1 -2 East King Street, (HOI IMt.lLltS RL1LDI.NG I iu3I Hud -1ATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM -CURES-COLD IN HEAD, CATARRH.ROShCOI.D.IIAr FEVER, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE Eaay te use. N. V , U. b. A. Price, SOc. Ely llre 's , Osnege Hay Fever. ELY'S CREAM HALM Clcanne8 the lleud, Alia) 8 Inflammation, Hulls the boles, Restored the beiiseK of Taste and bmell. A quick uud Cesitlve cure. 50 cents at Diugglxtu. 00 cents y mull, registered. Pcnd for eliculur. Baiuple by mall, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, mai3I tfdAw Diugglsts Oswego, c. J. BWARR ifc CO., ceyiL. Orvicx : Ne. 'JO Centre Square Yards: East Walnut und Marshall stleeU. (Stewart's Old Yard ) Reth Yard and Office connected with the Tele Tele Tele phene Exchange 47-KINDLING WOOD A 8PECIALTY.-S ectlMmdMAFR G REAT INDIAN MEDICINE. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOR T1IE- I1LOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AMI blOMACH. It Is Made by the Indians. Used by the Indians. bold by the Indians. Ills Puicly Vegetable. It study cures ull diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Rowels and llloed. It Is almost specific for all forms of Rheumatism. It will cine dis ease when all ether remedies have lulled. DI lec lec teons are plainly printed en every bottle. ... AH tribes of Indians huv e their medicines, but . KA-TON-KA Isatemedyef the Paclfle Coast, and Is used by all, It Is composed of roots, bcibs and baiks gathered and prepared by the WARM SPRING INDIAN'S OF OREGON, Aud is favorably known and used in ail pui ts of the world. The sick or ailing should net delay Its use. It will prevent us well as euro disease. Its price Is one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for rive dollars. Ask for It and see that j ou get It. It is for sale by all Druggists, and by the OREGON INDIAN MEDICINE COMPANY, Cerry, Pa. Medoc Indian Oil, THE GREATEST PAIN EARTH. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is ceitalu IncuieToetlf ache In one minute. Headache In nve iiiluiiten, Earache In ten minutes, bore Threat lu ene night, Neuralgia In three te five minutes. MODOC INDIAN OILls used tuternallyas well as externally. Ev ery family should have a hot het Uo within reach. It Is a doctor In the house. Fer sale by all Druggists. Pilce'iVc.pet bottle. Ijirge slze bottles. Boe. INDIAN COUU11 SYRUP Is a prompt specific! for Coughs, Colds and Lung diseases, Sue. per bottle. Iiu tenka, Medoc Indian Oil and Indian Cough Syrup for sale (wholesale and retail) at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. SB IT Att rrJlTI&KHBNTB. JSV-SJ' WANTED-A SITUATION HY A FIHBT Clin Ilirtender from New Yerk, Under stands all kinds of Mixed lltlnks. Address, llUS-'it " A. P.," lRTKLCIOKKCKIl Omit, ENNAl OIOAHS FHOM 11.00 FEU Hundred up, nt HAM MAN'S 1ELI.OW rilONT CIO Alt HTORK. 37IIIIE INHUKANCE. - Havoyeni Properly Insiirnl with 1IAU8MAN A 1IUKKS. mltdll Olllee : 1 West Oiangu street. EOK HAfjE. Counter and She Ivlng and let of Drawers. Apply at ltd Ne. Ill NOM II CJUI'.KN SI RULT. DIU FOREMAN, PIMHICtAN ANDhUIIUKON, Rpuievtd riem Mi. mi west King stii'ta te mi 91 Neith l'llnce. (I.nle rosldcnce of A. I.. Roberts.) ni8-Jiiid HA 11 Y Telinc rilOUailT AND UEHECCA Micros enl1 Se per plug, nt lug, nt I RUNT CIOAR 11 AMMAN'S l r.i.i.ww H10RE. KEMOVAU Hi. Leugnkei has removed Hern Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pn , te Lebanon, Pa , opposite thn postelllce, v, 111 bn ut the Key. stene liouse, North Oiiecn Btieet, Lniicuster, Pa, evciy Monday and 1 rldiiy ultct noens, till 7 o'clock, p. 111 ni30-Jwd s EAEED PROPOSALS TOBUIM'IjYTIIK LaiiriislerCeuntv Pt son with llcel ler six tiiouth,lreiii May I, fi-83, will be tccclved by thn Heard el Insuci lotuef saldl'ilsonntsuldPilien, en MONDAY, MAI 4th, 1M, ut 10 o'clock n 111. All propeals te be sold nnd endorsed "Prepe nils ler Heel Contract llv order of tholleutd II. t!. KF.NNKUr.tO C ler. Lancasthi, Pa , Muich30,lH'i mHHtdAw THE REST 60 HAVANA CIOAR IN thnCltv.Ht . . ., IIAltrMAN S VhLLOW HIONT CIOAR B10RE. REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In elder turidiiceuiir large stock et Fur Rcavera, Meltons, Karscys and Corkictewa for Overceutlngs, 1 will, for the next 00 davs, make up te J our elder, In flist class stjlii.nl greatly reduced prices. All garments aieguurantecd te (It perfect and only the best quality of tilm. mlngs are used. A. . KOSKN8T,:iN. Hue Tailoring. 17 Neith ejuecn Htieet, opposite the Foslelllco. mJMiinUlt irilNir lldvaiii Fillers and Suraalra iVrappers. IV LAUOL OR MALL gUANTITlES. Al.bO Old Havana Soetl Leaf Constantly en hand "tinodeniie tirlceB LEW IS S LVhSTLR A CO , Duke and Chestnut Strt ete, LaiiuiBtcr iuur7 linVN AS "I IRAKI) KIKE INHUKANCE COM- VJT PAN1 OF PHILADELPHIA. ALrKKD') Gillett, President Jamks II ALvenn, Vice Pics und licau. Enwf F MKRRiLL-Secietnrj Julicb II. Allew, Aassltant Scctctary. AJSKTS-ONE MILLION. TWO HUNDRED AND FIlTY-'flNE THOUSAND, MNP. HUNDRED AND HITV fil.V I.N DOLLARS AND lORli MNKCENrb. All Invested In solid secuiltlej Lesses pieuiptlj Bettled and paid. RI1''E & KAUFPMAN, Agents, NO IS EAST MNGbritEET ectt-emdM.W A8R t.l.OAL SOTIVl.fi. ITlSTATE Ol' CHARLES EITINOER, Jli luteerLniita'ileriHj.dic'd Leiters of nd mtiil'itratleii oil Mild estiife huv lug b en granted te the iindi ivlglied, nil pontens Indebted thereto 11111 leiiuested te iniike Iiiiniedlate pajiin nt, und theNU having chilins or di uiiinds against having cliilins or u iiiunus uguinsi 1110 wime, will muu-nl tticin witlieniueiiiy mr wi tleinenttetiie unilendgneil.ieNldliig Insalil city iierwigneii,ieienig 111 khhi c C VIH VR1M. LHIMlbll, mi:.tdea diiilulitratrlx 1J1STATE OK CATHARINE HAM- Jiil ItltlGIII'.liiteeILiincunleirltj.de'd I etlere of ttdiiilnlntrutlnn en suld 1 state having hi n granted 1.1 Hie underslgui d, nil ptrseui Indebted then te uiu iniuisled te make Inline ill itv mjineut, nnd thoe hilling cliilniH ut demiuds ugaliibt the haiue will pn.mt tin 111 without deluy ler settle mt nt te the uudi'i-blgmd, residing In sunbuij, NorUiutubeilandceiiutj W II VVIRRIOIll, Wt Ate TLrr, dinlnltrater Vtternej inJO-Otdeiiw STATE. OI" RERNAKD MUl.IIA'ri'AN, 1 ..... ..,.. ..... ........... t . ... .mm jui, 1,1 i.uneusi. 1 ei, UlirjBlu .....n.... tfHlanientary en Bald stuleim Ing been gmuttd te the underblgued.Hll peneusiiidibted tbeiete uie teuuested tiiuiuke liiimedlate p.tjiui nt, und thmu having elultiiH or 1I1 niumls ugnlnst the wime, will pi sent fhiui without deluj for tet tleiuent te the underslgmd, lesldliigeii East Orince sttei t, Liturasti r 1 Itv Pa 1 RANClb McCLAlV, Exi t uter Philip D Haklk. Atlerncj lebl7;tdllle1w A b.SI(.NED ESTATE OK CHARLES W. JY. Vlllls und wire, of the cltj el lnncuster, I'a (h.ule-H W. vims und wife, of the cltj el Lancaster, Pa., hnvlug bj deed el veluuturj usilgnuient, d ited .lanuaij 1.'), Itv, UKIgned und trHiiilcriid nil tlii'li 1 Mates and enVcts te the undersigned, ter thn hi nellt of the cIcdlterH of tbefciild Chuileu W Mills mill wife, be theietere gins notice te ull pemens Indebted tesuldns ilguei, te make imjineiil te the uiidenljiiid without deluy, una the-e hnvlug i lutiiis te pie sent U m te ISRVEI.P MAYER, Assignee, I'J-CtdMean Luucaxter, Pa, tastate or elizahi:th MYERS. JJJ lute of LuiiciistcrCitv, deceused. Lcttcis tcstunicntiuy oil sulci eutate hav Ing been griiuU d te the undersigned, ull 11. 11,0ns indebted thereto uie leiiuested te make iiuiiiedlute puyineut, und these having claims 01 dcuutndi ugnliist the Dame will pieM.nl them without delay fei settle uient te the uiideibljuid leMtlinglu Inncuttei. ELLEN i: VIJ.ERS .1 II Iiaiffman, Executrix Atteincy. uiWidW E .SI'ATEOK karrara a. haer.late of Wuiwkk tewnshln. dec d Lcttcis et administration 011 kuUI estate hav lug been grunt ed te the underslgnid, all persons Indebted I linr, 11 11m i-e.tiii.util In muLn liimirill lie linv- uieut,uiid theso huv Ing elaliiis ni dcniaiids against the Mime will Ipieeut I In in without di Inj fceiiii uieni 10 1110 uiKieiHigiiiu EMANUEL J MINMIII, 1'etersbiiig SAMUEL CRUISE, Lltltz, .1 W II llAibV.iv, AdmliilstruteiB Att'j iu:i-Jldeuw A3tw ESTATE OK EEI.ARETH JIOSER, lute of Lancaster cltj', deccused. Letters tcstnmentarj'en said estate having been giunted te the undersigned, ull persons Indebted thereto aie tequestcd te make liuiiiedlatu payment, and these having claims or demuudu ugulnstthe eshite of thedecedent w HI make the Bame known te them without dcluj'. l ONRAD MOSElt, .10HVU.MET.GLR, II. C, Kbeauv, Executers. Attorney. fubtf-Otdeaw ESTATE OK I'REDERICK 1'EUSCH, lute et Luiieustei city, diceused Letters testunieiitery en suld estate hav Ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted theiete ate tefjuestcd te make Immediate payment and theso huv lug claims 01 demands ugnliist the estate of thu decedent will iniike the sumo known telilm without del a v. rltVMt PI Lit Fl.lt, Execulei R. C. KiiEAiii Atteincy nili-lddeuw TTtSTATE OP LOUISA EISEEY, EATE Jii of LauiiiHtei cltj', dt ceased Letters 01 ad iiiliilstmtleii 011 said estate huv lug been grunted te the tiudeiHigni'd. ull pciseiiHludcbtid theiele 1110 iciiiteHted te make liumcdlutu puj inetit, and thesu having eluluiM or demunds ugaliiNt thu i-ame, will piesent thiui w Itheut delay for set tlement te the undersigned, reHldlng lu thu city el Luntaster. JOHN bib LEY, Administrator, 11, PllAHE Ehiillman, Att'j'. fel1KM1ldT110.nr TJtSTATE OK PHI Ell' CHRISTIAN JJJ Runnliiger, lulu of Luiieustei cltv. dee'd. Letters testaiiieniai j- en siiu esuuu na ing ueen granted te the undersigned, all poisons in debted thereto utu rciiucHtcdtoniukciuuncdlute p.ijmeul, uud theso having claims or demands ugnliist the sumo, will piesent them w itheut do de lay ter settlement te the undersigned, tesldliig lu Liincastircltj'. HENRY" M.bllRIUNER. Exeeutei. II. C. Rkubakkii, Atteinuj', fob i)-0td 1 h-eaw ESTATE OK MRS. ANN K. UHLEK, lite of Mniilieiiii township, dee'd. Lctters testumentarj'eu said es'ute hav lug been granted te the undersigned, all liumens indebted thcteta 1110 tequcsted te nuku (inincdl.ite payment, and thou having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing in Man. helm borough. SAMUEL RICE, A. C. Hmkeehl, Executer. Attorney. mlWtdeawW THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WILE be picsentcd for confirmation 11I3I, en MONDAY, APRIL SO, A. D 1B: Mnttlu Mlllerand wlle's assigned estate, Jes. Mlllei,aslguee. biisau Coonley (new Swungei), assigned es tate, DanuGruliHin, assignee. Annallultei's trust estate, Jehn M. Hoever, eemuilttie. JOHN D.SKILES, Piolhenotarv. PaoTiieNOTAnv'u OrricK, Match'.'l, A. D., Ite5. niJU-ltdWAStw ESTATE OK JACOR 11URKIIOEDER, late of West Lamnetortewnsblp, deceased. Letters of admlnlstrutlonen said estate having been emitted te the undersigned, nil persons In. debtee! thereto are requested tomuknliiimedlate payment, and tbesu hav lug claims or demands ugaliuU the ra-ne, will piesent them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing fit W est Lampeter tow ludiln. B JtSlIN hurkhOlder. CHRISTIAN LEFEVER.jil, Aamiuuti'uters. II, CAHrthTtn, Atl'y. iuWldenwW3tw XEtr AlirERTIHEWENTH, DIVIDEND WEEK. lVrliaps you hm iiecp ittkcii an Interest in our Stock or Clothing. Fer quality, variety anil inke jeu will liurdly find n mere prolltulile imcstnicnt. We are new hliewing many liaml liaml liaml soine ami ncn things; ler early Spring weather. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. 111. Jmd w IEEIAMBON & I OSTER. GENTS SPRING SUITS. VLLWOOI CVS-IMERl. bUII, HOi'l MEDIUM W LIGHT WORSTED L ITS, J10OO NEAT CHECK CAVIMBHL sun, NI.i CORhPCREW fcUlTS, I12W DRLSfe SACK COAT M'lI.HVUO CUT WA COM HUIIfs.ir 0" All -Weel NEW ST YLL, tORDI.D t ROM, tlLL ROLL COLLAR WITH COMPLETE M.T Dt -Tl D", t-'TV MI2CICAH AOATE Nen Separable Sleeve Butten, 0 I EST1- HOI LED PL T I. COLL Ml M' ITONs Til VTWILLMlT I IIIMM1, PAT E.ST LLV ER I HOS !, 5 KACll Till. I riT si j Ll.s IN Silk Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, ANDALL GRADES Ot WHITE DRESS SHIRTS t ROM M. TO THE Patent Bosem Eighmie,$lEach, OnV.tO PER II Vl.t DOEN. liATS AND CAPS PUR Vlt.S AM) ROV -IN THE VEIIV LVTE-T sl'RINl, bT V I E - MEN S STIFF HATS, V 00, $1,50, tl 'e MESS SOFT HATS, 76c, $100, $150 lei u tine Dresi Hut 11 SeirConleiiiiluc Mill Hut Rlurk nnd llienu lle x and 1 in the tcutliei Weiftht We huvu them lu Stiff Huts, We , 7Vc. Ol R THE! L DOLI Alt MAN'SSHOE WARRANTED. The Ricut consldcrulleu lu selection Men's Shoes is te lime theui pcrlectly computable, nnd this iidvuiitagM cuu only be obtained bv cuielully stud) In;; the mints of the people and a tlioieuith knowledKeof the Trude, lu our shoe, wli It'll Is made te our cxici elder, 5011 huvu the udvuutuue of couiteil unit durublllt) combined with u light uud diessv uii)icuruiice. Itlsu Cullsklu Upnei with limlu Teim, l'lnln 01 Cupped Toe unit Uevillcd t.de'-olcel Oak In 11 111 ti Lcuthei Williamson 32,34, 30 & 38 lVest Kill-St., LANCASTER. PA. A M Ui EJIEXT!) . pUETON OPERA HOUHE. ONE WEEK ON L Ceiiiiiieiiciiif; Monday, March 30, 1885 A WHIRLWIND Of FUN I ENUAOEMENT EXTRAORDINARY t HEWETT'S Musetts and Lyceum Comedy Ce. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE. In their limit Musical ltiillesijnii CeiiiiiH.ln Tbice cts. Entitled CHIPS ANDSHAVINGS. THURSDAY, tRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND bATURDAY MATINEE, FUN IN A TOY SHOP. The Most Laugliiible Comedy lu thu Wet Id. Tlioklucsef la lighter uiukers.the only ceiulial CAWTHOHNES lleibcit und Jeu 111 thcll side, snllttlne ski tcli LITTLE ROSERUD III n Reuiiuet efSpeciul ties. Coinet Sole, by the I ndy Chiiiiiiilen Cornet be loistef the Weifd-MISb EVA IIKWETT. buiiirnud D.ince by tlie ChuiuiiiiK beubtvtte, LOTTIE bINCLAIR. The Urcut FRED RARTII In his wonderful Snider Dances. MISS KATIE LOVE, the Charming Seubrctte, FUN, MIRTH, MUbIC AND bONO. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 OENTS. RESERVED bEATS, lOe EXTRA. New en mile utOpcru Heuse Ofllce. mJiyt ELECTION NOTICE. t'AUMfcllH' WtSTKIlN MAUKET Ce , j LunciiNter, l'. ( T lie uiinuul tiiectliiK of stockheldom mid elue Hen fei IHictlein of this ceniimuy will be In Id ut thn Funnel's' Westein Muikcl Reute, en MON DAY', APRIL 1J, ISO. between tlie hours of Sand 11 a. in. W.O. MARSHALL, nuW-ntd&'.'tw Secieimy. 08K Miller's Borax Seap. Fer Wiulilng Fine Woellens. Fer Washing Fine. Lint us. Experts pronounce It unequalled. MILLER'S ROKAX pleases everyone. uwi7-iuid Umvereitv Shirt Fester, VRY GOODS. "day "uhiNes 'bometuine lO THE- E jlVKKY NEW ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE FAMOUS DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES, All Celers, licn jutd, , SCINCH COLORED CASHMERES. Sptlng "liudn. 2.V0 n yard. Hnme quality netd last fecOseu at 37Hc 40-INCH FIIENCH ALMA SUITINGS, Which leek and fiel like 75c goods only 37Ke. 40-1NCII ALUWOOL CASHMERES, ;cpilng Celers, 6O0 n j-erd. JMNCIt FINE SATIN llEltDElt, Only Me a j aid. 40-INCH FRENCH SATIN RERUER, Splendld V elue, "Se a j ard. lOMHINATION DltESS BUIT1NOS, In Pretty Parisian St j lea. New ShudPH In LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTH SUITINGS, Mnde Specially for bprtng W cur. ) ust Opened, a Cholce Line et Dean tl ml Printed Satines and Batistes, T VERY LOW PRICES. WATT, SHAND & GO., L8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. TOHNsT eiviJER A CO. " CARPETS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. OFFER SPCCIAL PRICES. TAPESTRY HResshLe.SOc, Wc, 75c; Rest, Mc. HO D HltrsSEIS n 00 and fl 25. V ELVETS, i5te tl.50. .T-PLY ALL-WOOL, Rest Made, II 00 EAT It SUPER A LI. WOOL, Hest, 75 1 ts EVTRA-SUPER COTTON CIIAIV, Rest 65 QU INGRAIN, 25,35, 1'), 45 uud I) cts. HOME MADE RAG AM) CHAIN CARPET Vgcnls fet AURORA C VRPETHW LEPER, WW Shading and Shade Fixtures AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. J." MARTIN & CO. A EEW WORDS AHOUT Theie Is nothing that add se much te the out side uppearuuee of a home us vtlndewbude9,lf In proper colors. As the line of colors ts new se large, It Is un easy matter te get the colors j ou dcsiic. In fixtures, tee, a great dial of annoy uucelsHnvcd If ou get them of a geed tellable make. W'u p ly special attention te this brunch of work. Our flxtuies ure ull guaranteed fei one jear.and wlllbe lepluced if springs bleak. We have tiled mini) uuikesel OIL SHADING, And huvu it lust Mcui'cd, a line of goods that will net break, 01 cut! w hen espeeed te the sun -IN- Scotch Hollands, We keep King's best goods only They can be telledeu. W'e have two Upbelstcieis engaged specially en SHADE WORK, W he understand every branch of the business and ate In position lede the w eik prompt. SPECIAL PRICES. Shades made te Ut jour window, Spiiugtix tines, Oil shading und Celet, with Mckle Orna ment, GOe; 8U11IO with Celd t ituies,Ve j panic, made of licit Scotch Helland, 7"e. 3M,euvo-eui eiders with us,aud they will leeetve pieuipl attention. J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. West Kiug ami Prince Sts., LANCASTER. PA. FOR SALE OR RENT. CTOUSET'OiiENT." JJL A three-steiy Uiick Heuse, Ne. 29 West Chestnut stteet. nilS tfd I7I0RSAEEOR RENT. : An excellent Duelling en eusy teims, situ ate Ne. IS bhlppen street. 11110 till II. tRANK ESIILEMAN. FOR RENT. 1 hn hull MxM li et en tliiid stei y of Stein metz building, Ne. JJKNoithOucenstieet Ap. ply le J. L. STEINMETZ. II trd I7IO R RENT. . First Class RiHtuiiiniit, also first class Ilur- liei Shep, cornel et Cwutiu hiiiuiu uud Neith ejuceii stieet. Rest locution lu the city AnnlT in HIRS1I ARRO.'S. FOR RENT. Three Law Olllies ut Ne. 15 NORTH DUKE STREET; mid a busnientM liet long, supplied with wutui uud hint. lli.u-.Mtrd R. FR NK ESIILEMAN. IIOUSEFURXISHISO UOODS. T he CHEAPEST PLACE 10 RUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, li A Ne. 21 Seuth Juoeii Street, lebtt 1yd LANCASTER, PA. V MILLER'S BORAX SOAP. Fer the LAUNDRY. Fer the HATH. Fer the TOILET. Fer Washing all LUltute t'ubrii. uiarHuid new ii mm. MM SHADES. JIN P. SnUUM & SON'S, '. it-
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