7!rK', 1 -...t V.UJ Ot mm jj SIFT B '. n & -V WJBDJW JBPAY JkPSXL X, 1. 'V.'rj L!'j..L- rLf OtjBj AJ .. "-' SB il & 96 A,jji V v.. it S"SJ .-3-' . VM. ,..V r? vSf f r JKUf 0KfMP.C '$'4 ,i; jvifmw potte wt young ed for ttfcnrMty oendnct en r tefae -wat MnH Deyle, ed be proMeater. . rm was nu . nod her fetor edaWred' that fee HettMOf the, Geed Shab- .,- ".Cvl - .. ette, !, r loia'tte tuner, epuuua beuse krH by man d and BUI DImmmhL who also iqit. Washington atreat in Chicago. MOniMwi are no eewrtnan waves fa In Cueme. They re picked Lin AVasliinrten akatt by a wan LWhe premises te nay them 150 if kid Marinette for ten days. This rer every gin no, ncnua, ana us get mere tney are told tney j) ?.J " uig laJUllUIOBIUU. ll r their railroad fare. Then ibelr ken from them, and they are rcsses. All letters which leave examined by a manager. About l near me uuuuing are suunnca bloodhounds, se that none of the nseone excent bv the front cn- Lthat is well guarded. t'lniposea ler trivial matters, nnu i'Maud Maaket, who had been lars. found herself te be 200 In i elace Is visited bv losrcers. The ttfka cot into that place never get tneir inenas nccciucnuuiy ir wnereabeuw. wnen they ri.are burled in the weeds. tt war of the den. My daugh- MjlajMa,' and a Mary Christoplierson, I'Ulfi at the corner of Qrccu and llub- were among tbe victims Maggie tried te write home , but could net At last letter te a disreputable we rth avenue, who informed me. a tnvself and saw tlie orison. rids, and the cravnvnnl in the nines w burned bvthe citizens' ?... .AMf MMA !.,. t ......... .. U-.l V TVV J VOa lULlh UUtlS IIUW US UUU ?.. -I had le take tlie sherlff with me anna I eenld get my girt" fij&K Apr eiKaata Sugar Frem Sorghum. tC.',B.'ekmldt, commissioner of inimigrn- ttOttfwttttAtcninsen, Tepeka it Santa Ve nduead, 'at Tepeka, sends us a sample of i in Kansas from sorghum. There twa aaM te be three establishments there for aaaktiia; this product, which have u capital of BM,tM ud employed during the sugar mak ing swan 152 men, at an average of J 1.60 per llirT "flifct'rt tvnrn ft flne fvtiinria nrBimnr ntiri & v'MWefljatlens of syrup manufactured In 18&J, new S,B acres of cane. Thoaverago price m tmn cano-gruwers per von was &, arm ia lvvtib ?w3& ararage yieiu iweive ions per acre. Ker- a very impenani lerage plant, mse, aeen in the fact that the .total area Z ) was 110,511 acres, or which only manufactured at the mills. The i-3 , aaawtfaateruiB season opens in September f. ' aad.'Oleaea in November. .If Kansas can sM-, UiaHad SKates need net annex Cuba, and can jijj-VjPTwa.. be inoepcnaeni ei me sandmen is- ,'fw'S " rehceCaMM. Calvin Davis, who was charged by Frank L KjFaegley'with assault and battery und mall. , , ; cleus mischief, had a hearing befere Aldor Alder I Hian Spurrier last evening, and was dis- ?'fcharged there being no ovidence against him. X Amelia Oram, arrested en complaint of Matilda Clark for surety of ' the peace and ' v, , drunken and disorderly conduct, gave ball W for a hearing en Friday. 1 .JR. $, sl Children Darned teJir, . .?SJ, Seuth .Carolina, en Monday, whlle visit- '''jAf lnf neighboring plantation. On her return I jiaJew beurs later she found the heuse de- yk 4rfi atwyed and all the children burned te death. ' mk ar Darlington, they also lea their :fft'.iU)re children locked im nt hnmn. Ti.n,. 1$Wdtoeovoreo tne "euse en lire, but befere they jl00Hld reach it the children were burned te Yi,aetun. iKllIed While lteturninc; trem Court. "Edward P. r.ast. a prominent farmer of St.! t. . ' ... '-..i .... .... . ....... I 'JF.iiiF-n-'xetal"i ceiiyi irgiuia, wiuie waiKine widelphia A Norfolk railroad, was run ever by -j3jtf an express train near Onancock and killed I'ti Monday night. His body was found Tues- -;s, day morning. It was horribly mangled. &1 Beth' arms were severed from the body and Yi one lee was picked up a hundred yards from ..jJJT "where the accident occurred. The deceased v-" 'attended the county court at Onancock and ."i-was returning home when he was killed. i " ( Slight lire at a Pottery. Ai 2 o'clock this morning Officer Ilelas struck an alarm from box 21, corner of West 'King and Charlette streets, te which the lire v& department responded promptly. Their aer- f& vices were net required, however, as the lire . was extinguished bv the neichbers. The fire . , waa at the pottery of Daniel Swepe, Ne. 34 'v vm inmij etivci. xsurilJK mu uuy urucKS j were utuiieua aim u is aupposeu mat me tire .- ' engmawa irem me em Ders. The only dam " .. The Miuetts. Last evening llewett's Musetts made their S BaaWUMcan annaapntiAn In tlis aiuiva Iiaiiea TIia "WfLft TVI,V" i'"'w wu uinA uvuavi xuu 4.4,Wadlaaeewa8 net as large as upon theepen- !,.; m Bigub' j.ua ponermanco was just as ) g'fjaqd.'riThe show deserves better patronage. M?a2x? ..Tnki evening the company will give almost WaMaBtire change of pregramme, includuig v.JAJl sew comedies by the company and ex- .MMtlen of mind-reading and second-sight ' 'iWMisaHewett. 0ti$nr , Regulators at PUUcuffn. SiSffilUpwaBntetive Crafts, of Cook county, and VltlPfP",ltt,V0 Baker, of Meultrie county, Jjy?yZ?in -pwwviiu luciiiueia ui viiu nullum MfaP,l,ure' had a Bt en te0 fl0f"" of the " st''Moeaa en Tuesilav. Tlie trouble arese e-nr 'jjwtes jmuwrauu meinuers ei me Illinois Writhe atecXyardsbflL Crafts struck llakerin e & the aea;and Baker struck back twice and ,'T-JkJelsed Crafts in tbe stomach. The latter at vttaaaplad te strlke Baker with a chair, but was as Bravawed. This is the second fight Baker lOuletflu XhA KnuiueliAlitiit. I ... ,4....'Lli,L-..-. tVHeV Yerk" Tribune Street Talk. r??AtrBE-Snater Wallace, of Pennsylvania, irlibin I met Just before he started en his 'Southern trip, said te me: "Positively, I have ' net been an applicant for any office under " 'President Cleveland; nor have I bccnollered ' r,eaJ. I am. se busy with my private atlairs ,f - that I could net consider such an oirerlfit , -,, caraotemo. I have been kept at work for two '"r or three 'years, summer and winter, with- i fc, out aay vacation, and am lust starting en a V small trip for my health. My relations with Jf ir Mr, Randall are wholly frlendly, In spite of $t" tlM newspaper talk te the contrary." ,M,i?f'. Hlgglns Dees In. 'jj&'nUmrUtty Manning en Tuesday appointed fc3j;VMiyi:gne irigglns, of BalUmore, chief of fp$i MMBfjpeiatmcnt division of the Treasury de- , vW'iaSSaVw. te ake effect April 2, vice Mr. C. i '.'sV(ahWT5irc'iIgued. His services as anem- f ,iNiliamder the appropriation for the detec- i Wiaaa(jaf .ftaUQS mnn Ihn customs rnvnniim ajfnsed ith from Tuesday. ;!j;-' Keiielea te Celnnibus, Ohie. jlwm Jlartzall, for eevcral years a coin ,at the Xew Era ofllce, has reslimed Pporttien and will remeve te Columbus, 'w "in iane cnanre ei me nrmunir lit run by his brotber-ln-law. Dr. 8. aan, in eounectlen with his mcriMnn wy. A Scheel Beras a Hunter. the Oxford natly. 'wiemai Donahue, or Londonderry, easfullv trnnnflrt and I'linehf in 3 COOin, i ODOSSUmf and OriB arnnnd. S,de,( attending te his studies. Js certainly a busy boy. - Talent In Turkey. ijhet'blcuse Tribune,, HIS. letllrri ftaim tllil lliin..i t J, .w. --- w.wit WW J enpocted te produceasoiiuel te .vu mir." u iu de entitled - hunset Cox W a ubject for a nv, tei iuar." ilaet meeting of the present rliy ,. p m nnu i,lls evening at i ovieok. f i0r. LaaUfftflt IA1Ipa ,-..... .XHSHMslB, M.. thlPB vaart VO vu ...-.... '. 'ataaiiaJ e Uuney and bWlder by Warner's , NajpPhn, and In Jue jgy, be wrote, I have smllill Mck dnv slnM I ImNII Warner', a.-- ,T . . .'-- -.-.- , '.. V w . ---- VH4VS - Va.?' ,C11 MtWI earned ciKh. ttttXJl j aEF? .BJl ii ;s.na . -JPBW , r ,vi 'W.J? ((? MPI - lHifcMraM ' 7.i .- f'-fci -JaaaaN - - 4Jm PtaOBX. II Ui hiartaj f itlAtt IbJb i1j 1 . V i !! .wfjw,i "- ! If-vy" !- atK.rrem wewai, "areaeeetvea yOMcat illoateiw. On a recent morning I looked Inte, "my brether'iJ room, and aaw blnT aiaadte'g at his dreaaiBg-caBC, Then I remembered that I had beard him go down stairs, and I aaid te 'tnvself. 'ThatHtatan 'optical Uluakm.' Knewing that it waa sBch, I looked at the figure until It slowly faded away. Let me add that I am in geed bodily" health, cheer ful, and I believe sound In mind. A friend who died lately aald in her last hours, when apparently she was rational, that she saw her dead parents and brether in her room, Hhe exclaimed, addressing the friends who steed at her bedside, "There they are, right there. Can't you see them V I repeat that as far as any one could Judge, she was thor oughly conscious. But we will pass ever her case, for it is net exceptional .and whlle we cannot aay she was delirious, neither can we afllrni positively that ahe had her souses. But here, I think, is an unusual form of optical illusion, if It was an illusion stall. A few days age a well known businessman of New Yerkpassed away. Ills widow is a clear 'minded and educated lady, without any morbid or superstitious taint in nor na ture, or any belief In spiritualism. While bending ever her husband shortlybefere his death she observed that the expression of his face was changing, and the next moment saw there, instead, the face of her dead brother. Tbe two men were entirely unlike in appear ance, one being light and having a blende beard, and the ether very dark. Short ly afterward the lady aaw en her hus band's face the expression of another deceas ed friend, and a llttle later that of a third. Her morbid and overwrought fancy deceived her, some one says. Could two persons be de ceived at the same time and in the aame wayT I asked this because three years age this lady and her sister watched beside the dying child or the latter. The little girl's face sud denly changed. One or the ladles saw that the ether observed this, and said : " Erally, who was ItT " 'Adelaide,' was the answer. 'Yes, Adelaide.' " The two ladles have told me that they saw unmistakably the face of their dead cousin, a woman, shining out through the face of the dying child. I offer no explana tion of these phenomena, and present them only because te me they seem very interest ing." m Catholic Ceal Miners Club a Clergyman. Rev. Mr. Whlte condemned the Catholic religion and the Reman clergy in a locture at Lincoln, 111., en Monday night, where whero where upen forty or fifty coal miners present rioted, using the hall chairs. The injured are : White, tlie lecturer, cut en the heed and face ; Johnsten, tlie hall manager, soverely injured ; Hendersen, collego student, badly beaten. Twe or tliree ethers were slightly liurt. The pelice were powor pewor power lessin their efforts te preserve order. Superintendent IUgbee Reappointed. UovernerPattlson te-day sent te tlie Senate the nomination of E. E. lligbce te be super intendent of public instruction for feuryears. Mr. Hlgbee, who is n Republican, has held this position for four years. m Mrs. Carrle D. T. Swift, itechcstcr, N. V., for 23 years sutTercd fiem hereditary rheumatUm, many Umc9 being utterly hclpless, especially In warm ircather. In July, 1B83, she used a lew bottles of Warner's Sire Jtheumatle Cure, and In January, 1883, said her restoration te health was as completo ns miraculous. Cure perma nent. Try It. , -.euuifc Entertainment. A flne literary anamu.iCat entertainment will be given by tholadleaof StrVe-a n Massaselt hall, in tLat borough, en Saturday evcuin, April I. The pregramme will comprlse vocal and Instrumental musle In charge of Mrs. Van Nostrand.ef Paradise, and Mlu McElvalne, of Stresburg, and recitations and readings by Miss A. Landes, of Lnnciwtcr. Miss I.andcs Is favor, ably known and Is a gradual"! of tbe Philadel phia Scheel of Oratory. THIN PEOPLK. " Wells' Health Kenewer " restores health and y fter, cures Uyspcpsla, Impetency, feexuul Uo Ue uuiiy. (I, - (j.-. MOTHKKSt MOTIIEItSl! MOTUEU8I1I Are you disturbed at night and broken of yenr rest by a sick chUd suffering and crying with tee excruciating pain of cutting teeth t "if se. g at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WINSLO Vf'A BOVTlllNa sfKUI'. It will relieve the peer little sufferer lmmcdlately-depcnd upenlt : there Is no mistake about It. There fs net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will SStifi1 yc!? a.1 ence that It wui regulate the ?O?hAi?h?flT0 SSJ t be mother, and relief and health te the child, epe ratine like maine. it is pertpctly sare te use In all cases, and pleasant J?6, 'ie.' ""A1 th, Prescription of eneTr the e dest and best female physicians In the United States. mimuvcrywuere. -a cents a bettle. niay3l-lydM,W.8ftw MAMKETS. PhlladelphU Market. rBiLADxtrniA. April 1. Fleur quiet, but Btcaay: aupernne. 12 60a-2 eiUt Kxtm. n a 80: Penn'a. family, $3 O1X0S7M OV I" T.nt1 fanilln M 1 f cm v -Mil . Z, ' ZZ inter clears, 9UIV :a woeatio uusiruigni,Ha;473iiinn. extra clear. I4M! de Btralchta. uvsat n!int.n.i! entg. IMS 62 ; spring de, 13 0005 62K. Kye ye neur at i 3 02J. heat dull and pnulAr. Tin e nr..inM. wt ueu. eeKttwa t no. 3 ae, at TOQSoei Ne. 1 Pa. de, 95e j Ne. 2 Delaware, de, 93c. Cern quiet and easier -. steamer 19019Ue i Ne. Jyollew and mixed, lgiOcj Ne. 1 de, i8Q Oats qulet and barely steady ; Ne. 1 White. 33iiC ; Ne. 2 de. at 38e ; NO. 3 de. 36UJB 39e ; relected. 350350 ; Ne. 3 mixed, 33h30e. Kye dull at 70c. Tww. ISceds-ciever steady at7Ji0ic: Timethy steady at II 55 ; Flaxseed llrrn at II 5301 58. ' ' Winter bran flrmer en scarelfy at 120021, Previsions steady, with fair demand : mess perk, iie, se j beeriiaius, 121021 60 city mess .. . -.. . .. "' , v.. m ..auiu acen, 8K09e ; Smoked Shoulders. C ealtde, 5Vei smoked hams 10) pickled de, HViHlOc. n illjiei tard steady s city refined, at 708c : butchers', Cii&sy.e ; prime steam, 7 25. Butter tnarketldull and prices barely steady : Creamery extras, 2t025e ; B. C. and N. Y. de, iid VSvxm7 extra8' S30! d0B00d te Bells atS99c ; packing butter. 60c. .J?ggirJ!frkc.l teady with fair demand : Ex. tras, 150160 ; Western de. 17Kc. unecse dun and easvs New Yerk Full Cream, 120120 s Ohie FlaU, choice, 10Vlle : de fair te nnme. sflien Punn'u ..i .i,im.'ia Penn'a part skims, 40 Be idofulldeJia-iUn' " Petroleum quiet : Kenned. 7c Whisky firmer at II 20 Vifikvflrmun,i a.. ' -" Mew Yerk Market. .Jii"? T,lu:l.Aprn l-r'Ienr-state and Western dull and In buyers' favor. Southern miintnnii easy. Wl heat epened heavy and about He lower ; sub sequent! entJy. strengthened and recovered from de i, with moderate trading j Ne. 1 White nom- ciine. Inal J?' , "ca, April. b8JiflB88Wet de May, r89Je! Junfl.gifjKiiUQ- .fTiTir'tfMflKwin 8 yern y,nne lower and moderately active: e"" wcsern spe, QWJiOi de futures, 4Sji Oata a shade strenccr: Ne. a Anril. aian, MlaMlc;0' June,370i State, S30I2O Western, Uve Sleck Prices. Chicago. Cattle Uecelpts, 7,500 head! shin, inents, S.000hcad ; market and trading slew best grades steady j common stock a shade lower 1.050 te 1,200 Its steers, M 2501 00 1 1,200 te T lisu a,s.U505 30; 1.350 tolieyfts. liifli Wi ian ners' and butchers' common, tisemib): medium Hess Uecelnts. 15.000 hmil nM.,., ...... ,m. market weak and 10c lower 1 vouch nack'lnir' m '04 4O3; packing and shipping, 240 te 4Je Ping. 210! J at M 400465) light Of LWte sat 14 350 4I; skips. 1304 25. euvvp neceipts, e,uw neaa : sblni nienU, 2,000 ueaa t market slew ; Inferior, 12 75B j 73 . Vue. dlUm. SI 7M11 .M . nvl nt 1 Aail " " ' ,uu East Libhtt. The Cattle marknt nu ,,11 1. ., ,,. , B - - I". .ST aaa prices unchanged. Uecelpts, arj bead : te New Y ' V heaa ' n0 8h'nmeuts yesterday Hogs were slower and a trifle lower s Phlladel. W&'t l4i3 Ml Yorkers. MC504 80; receipts. &'S toad; shipments, 4,800 head. Hhlpments 1 Sm ep we" dull and unchanged ; recelpts. 1,000 head ; shipments, 4,000 head! ' ' ' m Mew Tork. Quotations by Associated Preas. Stocks dull and steady. Meney easy at le. KlalJrSf. g Adams Kinross! ","ilj' MjehiganlCtrai'iuiir::::::::::::::::::::'!! Mufnlrai'iSlre?:: , New Jersey Central...." I"..""': jiS NewYork'eatarto.westiru::::::;::::::::: rkl ulelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stock unsettled. Philadelphia KrleK.lt,. m Keadlngltallread .......,.. 7 Penntylvanui itallieud.., ' " ms. Lealgfi Valley JUdlread..; ......." &h tjnltd Companies of Jfew Jersey u, northern Paclfle , ."-..,...,.... nil Nertacra Paolfle Preferred ....,","""" sai? Lehigh Navigation Company, Norrttewnlliro4......7..., nucvavrii tenuii suuiremq, -k-:,ll---T77,"'i""'"""''"'"Miiwj St!X?.t,4'JfrLV.S!S!rj K V.V-, ' -JV?T " " ,r.' mi una hi v'.Vf ,.-- ' - :.. --. i; Wi -. -.. -, ru. ' -- - - f . wniMHPv; MDt jkvwfwbv m w ..,. : . hi.v-m: n FaeMe.... i. . W " "" - CSSTJlZlJ" tea-a tnniiiul.i enev Central. Oa4e Central ;.. i Pel. Lack. Western.. ... 1WK ven ver ue uranne...... SSSr.??::;:::::::::: Chlease A K. W., com...... M. kTebI Western..... Bt. Fauljk Omaha,... Paeiae aU... Reesaster PltUburg Bt. Paul... ............ .... Union Paclflc Ay, "Wabash Common , .... waoesB r reierrea. . West's Union Telesi IxraUvllle Nashville. I . T., cm. Bt, i Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania. Beading. P. T. Buffalo Northern Pacific Cem... . Northern Paolfle Pref.... Hes ten villa Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern .,... (Ill People's Passenger .'... Jersey Central Lecal Stocks and Bend, llcpurted by J. II. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster City, 6 per cent., 1685, ..11UU 0 low........ " " ISM....... " 5pcrct. In ler 30 years., 4 Scheel lean.... " 4 " In ler 20 years 4 " In 5 or 20 years " 4 ' InlOeraOyears Manhelra Borough lean 1UO 100 ine 100 100 ine 100 100 no 120 109.50 102 100 100 10X50 102 BAHK BTUCKB First National Bank 100 son Farmers' National Bank 50 112 Fulton National Hank 100 175 Lancaster County National Bank M 111.73 Columbia National Bank.... i0u 125 Christiana National Bank 100 US Kphrata National Bank 100 148 First National Bank, Columbia 100 155 First National Bank, Btrasburg 100 139 First National Bank, Marietta loe 2U0 First National Bank, MU Jey 100 ISO Lltltz National Bank 100 158.90 Manhelm National Bank loe lsl.20 union national iianic, Mount Jey.... se 73 New Hellund National Bank loe 130 Oap National Bank 100 110.50 Quarryvllle National Bank 100 11250 TtmnrixE stocks. Big Spring A Beaver Valley 25 10 Bildgcnert A HorBOsben 13K 23 Columbia A Chestnut Hill , 25 18 Columbia Washington se 24.05 Concstega A Big Hpring 23 SO Columbia Marietta 25 80 Maytown A Ellzabothtewn 25 10 Lancaster A EpbratA 25 47 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 48.05 Btrasburg A Millport . 25 21 Marietta A Maytown 25 60 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 31 Lane, Ellzabethtewn A Mlddlctewn. 100 70 Lancaster A FrultvlUe 60 55 Lancaster A Lltltz ,.25 73 KestBrandywineA Wayncsburg 60 1 Lancaster A Wllllamstewn 25 105.23 Lancaster A Maner 50 140 Lancaster A Manhelm 25 44 Lancaster A Marietta 25 35 Lancaster New. Helland loe 79 LancasterA Susquehanna. 300 2te Lancaster A New Danville 23 7.00 MIRCXLLAUXOeS STOCKS. auarryvllleU.lt 60 1.75 lllcrsvllle Street Car SO 59.10 Inquirer Printing Company 50 51 Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 SO Stevens Heuse (Bends) lue lue Columbia Oiui Company 25 25 Columbia Water Company 10 e Susquehanna Iren Company 100 205.25 Marietta Hollew-wuro lue 210 Stevens Heuse se s MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 18.05 Northern Mat ket... se 75 Eastern Market se go Western Market se 61 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce SO 35 Gas Company Bends loe 100 Columbia Boreuvh Bends 100 100 Haven't Yeu Felt Jnst Be? IsaacN. Weed, Flshklll, N. Y., July 1861, wrote, ' It is two years age last spiing bIuce Warner's Sati Cure cured me. I was called a dead man, but that medicine brought me te lire. I take a few bottles every spring te keep me right." He was afflicted for six years with pains in the book, endlug In kidney hemorrhage. Cure per manent. SIAlUtlAUKS. MOBHTJOY SraiHOER. March 31. IRH.V at th. resldence of the biide's parents. Ne. tee North Oneen street. 1 uy me eT. u, tv. eciinamcr, Mr. ntjey, of Boyerstewn, Berks Ce., William Mount Pa., te Miss llellu b. juiugur, ui,i,a 11 easier city, 1'a. DEATHS. Gaulk. In this city, oil the ath InsL, Miss Eliza Gable. s The relatives and frlends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her late residence, Ne. 131 Seuth Duke street, en Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward HU1 cemetery- BaEKixAK. In Denver, Colerado, en Starch 29, 1SB5, Henry 11. Brencman, lu the 50th year or his age. Ills relatives and friends are rcspectiully in vited te attend the funeral from St. James church, en Friday afternoon at 2Ji o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery. SrcnnixR. In this city, en the 3trth Inst., Jehn Henry Spurrier, in the 78th year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also members of Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 67, I. O.O. F., Washington Encampment, Ne. 11, I. O. O. F., and members of the order in general, are re spectfully Invited te attend the runeral, from his late residence, Ne. 328 East Orange street, en Thursday afternoon at 1i o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery, 2t HuBEnr. In this city. March 31, Lizzie, daugh ter or Wm. and Sephia Hubert. Notlce of funeral hereafter. . Never. Mm. Helen Leikem, West Mcllcnry, HL, two years age used Warner's Sate Nervlue for com plete nervous prostration. August, 1884, she wrote ; "I have never enjoyed such geed health, have had no return of my old trouble" Try It, A'-EIK ADVERTISEMENTS. Dn. m II. E. MUHLENBERG HAH RE- moved hi ofllce te NO. 16 SOUTH PKINCE STBEKT. Residence at the Stevens Heuse. al-3t TJIOR RENT. ' X: Twe rooms en First Fleer, Ne. 133 East Orange street, between Duke and Lime. Pleas ant location. Suitable for office of physician or dentist, or private rooms. Apply te , n.r.e JOHN H. METZLEB, al-2tWA8 Ne. 9 Seuth Duke St. IO. O. F. Jhe members or Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 67, h . a Kv S1- requested te meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall, TO-MOKUOW AFTERNOON at 2 o'cleck.-lor the purpose or attending tba runeral of our late brother, Jehn H. Spurrier. Members ofLedgesNo.242aud599, and the order In gen eral, are also Invited te attend. B BT,ordelk,er, A A- SENFT, N. G. Attest ; F. 1). Mitgy, Bec'y. ltd ELECTION NOTICE. Fabmkbs Wkstehk Market Ce., . , Lancaster, Pa, t The annual meeting or stockholders and elcc tlen for Director of this company will be held at the Fanners' Western Market Heuse, en MONDAY. Al'IllL 13, 1885. between the hours of and 11 a. m. v. e. MARSHALL. m28-l3tdA2tw Secretary. D EICHLER & SU1IAUM. THE LARGEST STOCK -OF- FURNITURE EM LANCASTER COUNTY WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Persons going te Housekeeping or any partial lnneedef Fnrntturewlllnnd bargains by call Ing at Nes. 27, 29 and 31 SeuthQueea St. M. DEICHLER, J. P. SOHAUM. aJanMniewdMAw BSIONED ESTATE OF AVILL.IAM Thomsen and wire of Incastcr city. Lan caster county. Wllllum Themand wfeTef ISSSHSSLtiyx H,Y,'nBy ueed of voluntary f5f!?nli 5f '?? uren 19 ". assigned and ."..fSSEi.S.1 tbe'r estate aiideffcct3. except Ing the separate property or the wife and 410 a lowed by law te the said assigner, te tnotin tnetin ,e.?1KP.'? rS,th0 bneat of eredllers of the said William Thomsen, he therefore gives notice te all persons indebted te wild assigner, te make payment te the uudernigned wiuuiut delay, and these havlpg claims te present tham te U'll Mill UltUDWU A f tn .... ..1. ' K mi mi mi 9i MU 84 leeJi im ?H lift 1$ u im - inl KU 3K (H ii siji a 76" Vii 7J .... 11 KX .... .... te 5V 57 31 31 31K .... SW 40. .... Mjj MU 7 0 13-lfl 6 13-18 17K 17" I7W iJ, 39X 39 a a MM &x si eiH ...! ? TV ftf; " . -1 . ll , E Date. jAiftteevefter, esq UnHe4 Mates Trees wry Beyaiteieni, First OontreHer'a OMte, Wasa ShtUmlD. C, took Warner's BAra Cure In 1878, sad Dee. Ma," M84, he wrote I " Warner's SAra Care la jy ease effected a permanent eure, and fOMlva or .six years 1 nave experienced no trouble from what, waa a scileus kidney aflec aflec tlen." ftJSW ABYMBTXBKMMSXB. "DENNA, CIGARS FROM fLDO ,PKR A. Hnnarad up, at BAUIUU1 O J YELLOW FKONT ciaAit BXUKK. -RURK INSURANCE, Have yenr Property Insured with ItAUDNAS A BUnAOt m2-4tdlt Ofllce 1 10 West Orange street. "1 OTOCI.ARKK'SCOFFKE STORK FOK V3C 4 New Prunes for 250.1 4 Rs Geed Klcn for S3C,: 4 M Hcaiiepea ;nicKcm n d Cnickcm for 25c. 4 lis White Bugar for 23ci lfc Beat Coffee In Lancaster for 250. TJWH SALE. JC Counter and (Ibelvlng and let of Diuwcis. AFtd1r l Ne. 132 NOftTlI QUKEN STKKKT. AFTER APRIL 1, 1S85, I WILL Oc cupy stalls (only) In the Central and Northern Market Houses, where I will keep con stantly en hand Choice Beer and Lamb; also, being connected with telephone exchange, all orders will be promptly attended te. Bwcit Bread aud Calves' Llver a specialty. lt II.W.DirFENBACH. 1-KrmCTION IN OVERCOATS. XV In order te reduce our large stock el Fur Bearers. Meltons, Kerseys and Cerksciew for OverceatlnKR. I will, for the next 00 days, make op te your order, In flrgt-class style, nt n J nl really reduced prices. All garments are guaranteed te lit perfect and only the beat quality or trim- B A. H. 1103ENHTEIN, Finn Tailoring. 87 North Queen street, opposite the Postefnce, mztemdK TjlINE ilavana Fillers and Sumatra Wrappers. IN LAUOE OB SMALL QUANTITIES, ALSO Old Havana Seed Leaf Constantly en hand at moderate prices. LEWIS SYLVESTER A CO., Duke and Chestnut Streets, Lnucastcr. marMmWAS p J. BWARR & CO., COL. Orricsi Ne. 20 Centre Square. YAfcDSt East Walnut and Marshall sttcets. (Btewart's Old Yard.) Beth Yard and Office connected with the Tele phone Exchange 49-KINDLINO WOOD A SPECIALTY " ectlMmdMAFK G IKAKD KIRK INSURANCE COM- PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ALraxD S. GtLLrrr, President. Jaues B. Alverd, Vlce Pics, and Trcas. Edwih F. Merhill, Secretary. J cues B. ALtxir, Asssltaut Sccictary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, jimr, uufliinr.u Anw biati 8F.VEN DOLLARS AND FORTY NINKCENTB All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIPE & KAUFFMAN, Agents, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. nctl-CmdM.WASR -rjSE Miller's Borax Seap. Fer Washing Fine Woellens. Fer Washing Fine Linens. Experts tironeunco It unequalled. MILLER'S BOK AX pfeases everyone. iuar7Gmd JOHN a OIVLER A CO. hPKCIAL NEW aUNCII CASHMERES, SI'RINO SHADES, at !Sc. (-INCII CASUMERES. SPRING SHADES, 50c, Cheap at 75c. frl CLOTH SUITINGS, 75c 0-4 TRICOT SUIT- INOH, $1.00. New Satines, Batistes, Zephyrs, . NEW LINE OF Dress Silks. Crazy Cleths. LOW CASH PRICES. COME AND SEE THE GOODS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. plOLTON OPERA HOUSE. Grand Change of Pregramme ! A WHIRLWIND OF FUN I ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY i HEWETT'S Miisetts and Lyceum Comedy Ge. THURSDAY. FRUIAY AND SATURDAY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, JWO GREAT COMEDIES, EMBEZZLEMENT AND CLAfflS. The kings of laughter makers.tbe only comical CAWTUOUNES-Uerbcrt and Jee In thelrslde apllttlng sketch. AtiAAAic uuecuuu in u ueuquei ei special ties. Cornet Sole, by the Lady Champien Cornet So loist of the World MISS EVA IIKWETT. . Seng and Dance by the Charming Keuurcttc, LOTTIE SINCLAIR. ' The Great FRED BARTH in his wonderful Spider Dances. MISS KATIE LOVE, tbe Charming Seubrutte, The Wonderful Exhibition of MIND-READ-ING en SECOND NIGHT, by the Clarlrveynnt Mrs. Eve Hewett. FUN. MIRTH, MUSIC AND SONG. ADMISSION, 10 'and 20 CENTS. RESERVED SEATS, lOe EXTRA. New en sale at Opera Beuse Office. nvx Vt w INDOW SHADES. OUR LINES OF DADO WINDOW SHADES is larger and prettier than any season hereto fore. We have the new colere and designs In six and sevsn feet lengths. Biicclal sizes made te order. Plain Goods in All Widths, fcr all kinds of Windows, Fixtures sold. We have Onlv the best Knllnir it e uHig uiciu in ivoeu aim 'A in, ., ..:-.,- z. "..,;.- z . r, r SCOTCH HOLLANDS. LINEN FB1NGES. NICKEL ORNAMENTS, Ac. We take measures and put up all kinds of Windser Shade work. WALL PAPER. We have a Choice Line of Paper Hangings for the Hpring. They comprlse all grades. Fine CEILING DECOBATIUN8, FRIEZES, BOR DERS and CENTRIC PIECES. Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW PRICES. Bed Salts. Lambrequins, Ac a eies irein tee, eicgant ler we. apiece, up te tiM. PIAMS W. PET, LNe. 57 NORTE QUBBN LANCASTER, PA. STRBJBT. FlHeem Years. Jno. L. Clark, M.D., Waterloo, N, Y., In IWl, was troubled with Wright's Disease, crick ,'n the back, rhenmatlsm and malaria. Frem the latter he had suffered for fifteen years, without help. In IBM he aaya i Warner's 6ris Cure cured tue and law sound aud well.'l If yen' doubt, ask '"-.A1 xsir ABrMjtriajKwxirra. sa.i1i AjV.W1-a'ssw-iVM'Vwvi- y-f .j.-.....!.,. H AGEIt & DROTHElt. s ILKS! HAGBR, te BROTHER Invite a special examination of their SILK STOCK, whleh we bave soeurod direct from Forelan ImDortero and Rfinf. Amsrinan Manufaoturera, equal in qtinlltles, and iurK, BLACK SILKS, Which we Buarautoe te wear. COLORED SILKS, Evening Shades and New Spring Colorings. LADIES' SPRING WRAPS! NEWEST SHAPES. VELVET ' BROCADE, GRENADINE VELVET AND TRICOT CLOTH. FINE STOCKINETT JACKETS. JERSEYS. We invite examination of the Medium Weight Qualities, as they are especially adapted te the season. inaia a euiarus, India Tricotlnes, Plain and Embroidered Pongeo. Sum mer Silks in Neat Checks and Leuisine effects. Black and Colored, Plain and Brecade Velvets. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. w: EXT DOOIt TO THE COURT HOUBH Fahnestock's S8hR II I, K K BBSS S58S, II I, K K BSSS hBS8 II I, K K B88S g 811' K.K 8 S II I. KKB B B SHI, KKS B t.,0 !! L K K B " ' KKB H II I, K K H h!WS II , KK BRSB BSSB II 1, KK BSSH BBSB II I, KK SShS B II , K K H B II I, K K B S II I, KK B ".,0.,H !! !'... K KB S. S Bill. KKB H. S Bill, KKB 8 HhSS II LLUAK K BSB8 fiSSS II LLLU.K K BSSB .. h86S II LLLLLK K bSRS FKOM Till: GItEAT Sl't'd XL SILK SALE, HELD IN NEW YORK LAST WEEK. Solid Celers, all Shite, 37Ja, 60c, 65c., 75c and 1.00. Neat Stripes and Chwki, Colen and Blatk and While, Grey and White and While and Black, bOc and COe. Alse, Black Silks. Bargains in Black Silks from Same Sale. fit'ECIALHAllGAINS IN BLACK SILKS AT 90c., 1.(X, ll.HJf and 1.25. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. f.r.UAL SOTICEH. INSTATE OF CHARLES EPI'INGEK, -i latueILuiiciulercUy.dfc'il. Ixsttcra of nd iiilnl3tratt()ii en wild cutufe huvlnir hten granted te tbe uiidTli;Mcd, nil IicntenB liiVleljIed thcieln nre I e(i uested te maku immediate payment, and these lLivliiK claims or demands mjuliisl tlie sftinf, will iiietunt ttiemvrltlieiitdehiy ler eet- ticmcni leme undcnlKnen,rcnldltii; In wild city l ATI! A II 1 V ! .'L'L'IVriUII mlJfildean Adinliilslnittli. EH TATE OK CATHARINE HAM HAM HKICillT.latcerLnncastrrclty.dc'd. Let(cr of administration en said (statu havlntr lji-cn Kruntrd te tlie uudcrsluned, nil pcrneim Indebted thereto nre requested te uiuke limnedliite payment, and these having clHlma or demands against the huiiiu will prchcnt them without delay for suttle inent te the undersigned, residing In tiunuury, Nerthumlicrluud county. . . W. A,IlAMllltIGHT,. Wm. Ava. ATtur, .dmlulxtrater. Attorney, lmH-Ctdeuw ESTATE OF EMZA11ETH MYERS, late of Lancaster City, deceived. Letters tcstnuienlnry en said estate having been grunted te the underxlgucd, all puren Indebted therete are ivqurstcd te make Immediate payment, and these having clttims or demands ug-tlnst the samu will prenrnt them Itheut delay for settle ment te thu undersigned, residing In Lancaster. . . ., ELLEN E. MYKHS. .1. IJ. hAVTTX.y, Executrix. Attorney. m'3-6tdV ESTATEOFUARIJARAA.BAER,LATE of Warwick township, dce'd. letters el udmlnMniUen an aald etate having been gruut el te the undcntlgned, all peraena Indebted theieteHiieiiCHted te limle Immediate pav uient.nnd these having datum or deinandn against the name will preicut them without delay for settlement te the undersigned. EMANUEL J, 3IINNICII, Petersburg. SAMUEL GUUI1E, Lltltz, J, W . B. IUibmax, Administrators. Att'y. iu3t-3tdeaw&3tw ESTATE OF ELIZAI1ETH MOSER, Inte of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estutu having been granted te the uudersiirned. all norsens Indebted thereto oie requested ti muke linuiediate payment, and lie claims or dcnuuid aciiliiKt thH es tate of thadecedent will muke the same known te them without delay. CONHAD MOSEI1, JOElNU.METZGElt, Executers. febiMitdenw It. C. KnsADT, Attorney. ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH, lute of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate buvlugbeen granted te the undcrHlgued, all persons Indebted thereto are rcqucsieu te maue lmmemate payment and these caving claims or demands against the estate of the decedent will make the same known te him without delay. FltANK VFEIITEH, Executer. V. C. Kbeady Attorney. mlMtdeaw ESTATE OF MRS. ANN IC CIILER, late of Manhelm township, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate ha ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons in mi .ebted thereUi are rcqucstca te uiake lti a te uiake ltnmedlat) X claims or demam uiake immediate payment, and these having claims or demands uirainst the same, will ; m resent them without delay for set. tlementtethe undersigned, residing in Muu- helm boreuirh. SAMUEL RICE. A. C. Uiineeiil, Attorney. Executer. ui2W,tdeawW T FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS AVILL be nreseuted for ronfirmatleu nisi, nn MUS1JA1. Al'Klli VU, A. x 1883 I Martin Miller and wile's assigned estate, Jes. Miller, assignee. busuu Coonley (new Swungcr), assigned es tate, Dana Graham, assignee. Anna Kutter'n trust estate, .lehu M. Hoever, committee. JOHN I). SKILES, I'mthonetary, PnoTiietoTAnv's Ornc, March si, A. I 1885. ma-ltdWAJtw STATE OF JACOB HURKIIOLDER, late of West Lampeter township, deceased. Letters of udiulnlstrutlonen said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto nre requested te makeiuimodtate payment, and these having claims or demands against tlie same, will present thorn without delay for settlement te the undcrslgucd, tesld lug In West Lampeter township. JOHN 1IUltKHOLTEK, CHHISTIAN LEFEVElt,Jn., Aduilnlstrateis. II, CARritNTKR, Att'y. ml-atdeawWAJtw OSCOE MURPHY, I. I). H.j (IBADUATK e The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgeiy, with ' DK. II. D. KNIGHT. 'J31 North tjiiecn street, Lancaster, l'u. Dentistry In all Us bi-uuches. marl-7tdWAS3md MILLER'S BORAX SOAP. FortheLAUNDttY. Fer tbe HATH. Fer the TOILET. , Fer Washing all Delicate FnbriM. mar7-flmd B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McOenaughy. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL QVALITIKB, Alt KlNM.AlfcHllKS, Alt 1'IUCKS, WILTOl'EN AI'KIIi 3d, AT 26 1-2 EaWt King Street, (UOFFMElElttS BUILDING.) t:iEu Vv jj, t s ILKS! as low as sold in Philadelphia and Mew- P Ar-v, .- A Notable Anvnt. C. II. Oberbcck, Deputy Sheilff, fit. Leuis, Me., ill 18, took Warner's Safe Cure for a cry se vere kidney and liver complaint ; he had lest 75 pounds In weight under the doctor's care. Five bottles of WarnerB's Save Cure arrested and cured thu disease, and December, IWI, he wrote : "Inow weigh 'XO pounds nnd never felt better In my llfe. I lecemmend Warner's SAre Cure." cierniNa. FK OLOVEH, Te keep the bands warm -MITTENS, Te keep the hands warm. EOCKH, Te keep the feet warm. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the ears warm. MUFFLERS, Te keep the neck warm. UNDERAVEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KINO STHEET. QN ACCOUNT OF BUILDING, -THE Entrance te Our Stere WILL BE On Centre Square for the Next Twe Weeks. OUR BUSINESS WiU Net Be Interfered With, However. THE BEST -AND- Cheapest Clothing in the City ALWAYS AT HIR8H & BRO, Cerner North Queen Street and Cen tre Square. F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Asseitmeut or FINE WOOLENS IN THK CITY OF LANCAbTEIt. All the Latest Nevel lies In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OP SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEIIY BEST WORKMANSHIP, Trices te suit all ami nil goods wiurunieilaa ITo.43Jerth Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE P03TOFJ-ICE,) H.GERHART. -TIT ANTED A SITUATION nY A FIRST Tf Clftss lUrtcnder from New Yerk. Under stands all kinds of Mixed Drinks. Address, ln'2t A. t," IATULIUKMCCB OINCE. qiUE DEST J- tlie City, at HAUTMAN'3 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW axeitK. FKONT CIQAll - Wonders." E, II. Beckwtth, Norwich, Conn., Dee. 18th,. 1884, stated, "I ewe my llfe te Warner 8au Diabetet Cure when I begRii Its use I passed Urn quarts of water dally, which contained 14 per cent, of sugar t after using seven dozen bottles my doctor pronounced the water free from sugar j It has dene wonders fur me." yXIT ADrXHTISBMMNTS, '! v fi DIVIDEND WEEK: Perhaps yen have nevcr taken an interest in enr Stock of Clothing. Fer quality, variety anil price you will hardly And a mere profitable investment. We are new showing many hand 801110 and new things Ter early Spring weather. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md -ITTILLIAMSON A FOSTER. GENTS SPRING SUITS. all-wool CASSiMEiin sriiis, 110.00. MEDIUM WEIGHT WOHSTEI) SUITS, 110.00. NEAT CHECK CA6SIMEKE SUIT, I1WB. COUKSCKKW SUITS, $12.00. DUESS SACK COAT SUIT, 115.00. CUTAWAY COAT PU1TS, fl!.0. All -Weel University Shirt NEWSTTLE, COKDKD FItONT, FULL KOLL COLLAR ttll COMl'LETK SET OF HTUD3, ti.lt. MEXICAN AQATE Nen - Separable Sleeve Butten, SO CE.NTK ItOLLED PLATE COLLAIt BUTIONS THAT WILL NOTTAnNISn.PATENTLEVFK FIIOSTK, Be. EACH. THE LATEST STYLES IN Silk Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, AND ALL UKADkS OF WHITE DRESS Srtf RTS FUOM IMc. TO THE Patent Bosem Eighmie, SlEach, ORSJ3.40 l'EIl HALF DOZEN. HATS AND CAPS FOIJ MEN AND BOYS IN THE YEItT LATEST SPUING STYLES. MEN'S STIFF HATS, $1.00, f 1,60, f 1.75. MEN'S SOFT HATS, 7c, $1.00, $1.6C, Foru Flne Ditsss list try the Fuatber-Welubt flfCoulermliir htlir Hat. We have them in Itlaek and llrewn. Hey's Mlir Hats, 800.. 75e. und 1.(. OUU THHEE DULLAIt MAN'SSHOE WARRANTED. The great consideration iu selecting Men's Shoes Is te hae them nertectly comiertablr. or and this advnnUige can only be obtained by carefully studying the w ants or the people ana a thorough knowledge of the Trade. In our M rtnuv, Hiutu is uiuue 10 our express eruer. 10 our express eruer, you nave tne aavautuge or comfort und dumb 1111 in, Ity cemuuiea wun a iigut ana a lessy upDeanince. It Is a Calfskin Upper with Grain Tops. Plain or Coppel Tee and llevelled EdireColeef Oak TaiinwuLeatbei. 3, 34, 3G & 38 West Ktas St., LANCA3TEH, PA. roll SALE OH JtEXT. H0U8K FOB KKNT. A threotery Drlck nense. Ne. Bl West inlStfa Chestnutstn-et. FOIt SALE Oil KENT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ, ate Ne. 15 bblppen street. mlS-lTd II. FRANK ESHLEMAN. FOK KENT. The ball SOxtiO feet en third story of Stein- hji uuuuihi,, v, fc nuiiu uueeiiHireeu 1h Queen street. Al J. . STEINMETZ. nlv te ft-tld FOR RENT. First-Class Restaurant, also first-class liar bcr Shep, 001 iter et Centre Square and North Queen street. Hest location In the city. Apply te HIIISII JIllO? U.S. FOR KENT. Three Law Oftlces at Ne. KOUTH DUKE BTEEET and a basmeut 63 feet long, supplied with waler and hcnt.- umra-tia II. FltANK ESHLEMAN. jieuajEirujurjauixa oeuds. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATEBS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtares. -U AY- P. Ne. 24 Sculh Qaeen Street, Williamson k Fester; i, m.'u, i, AVO.JHA AWWHW, I .. ., .. . Ke6kllngluLairelty. i ..- -. O - .. - " Ib27-lyd LANCASXJCU, PA. "ii. ; ' UAi,A ,. . '-vJAis. .fti your utif bVvr I :-l lusi-iwa
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