Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 02, 1885, Image 4

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A,- Aprils, 1886. Alter weeks of
leoMien of the tee question, And
a general break-up the crisis came
kg. It was expected dally for the
but It hu came at teat and there
irise te all. Many believed the
dam were in danger of being
', while ethers, probably the m-
ht the river would ne ciearea
gllirhteet damage being done.
were surprised this morn In jr.
lmekncer has from day te day
statements' conecrnlns the oeiull-
river, edr last report ending with
at neon. During yesterday nflcr-
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1 "backups" of tlie lee between
and Columbia occurred, but the
was net general. Theso periodical
s, however, had a tendency te lea-
hrttlcipated danger., as the ice was
tjrad breken. During last night part
icnse oeay or ice ttetween tne aam
moved, but the general break-up
e place until this morning about 8
The Ice In Motion.
first report that the ice v as going,
a "
of citizens flecked te the river
ire they were treated te a Bight se
in its magniflcence, that It will long
MiMmbered. Fer an hour the river
rise and then fall, but nt 8 o'clock
rising, and In IS mlnu'cs had
feet. It continued for nlmU hour
receded. But in that liuie n great
OMstp,had been made en the river and
Mm,i Meres as far back us the river read
fs4fay.'' The w hele body of Ice from Colutn Celutn
ia 5:-BolnbrIds;e moved and in scores of
sfaeaM gorged. The largest and most Ifoauti Ifeauti
W MN&M were en the dam, especially these
ttfliAMBhutes. As cake piled upon cake
Wm Wine was grand, and in n very short time
Mmmiiiii easily SO feet high each had been
Mail, with smaller ones en cither side.
- -")" THe Overflowing Ice and Water.
M liver shore was flooded as was e ory ery
Utiac neon It. The ice house of S. Filbert .k
Se,MiJ. C. Pence, wero completely sub-It-Hya,-
the sand pens awamitetl ; Ilachman
AFerry'sand E. N. Smith's planing mills
XMtrrreunded by water, while the river
MsA -Mine was entirely covered with water.
'masses ei ice were pueu upon uiu
t! extending back a score of feet but
little damage. The C. fc P. D. R. It,
i at the dam were blocked with se eral
?,s1iice,end prevented travel ever that
), v-'i"inieilerrrn1l n llinlutH lie fl
HUKD
, rt'sww would be tern away, out just while the
Jl, danger was greatest, a massive gorge formed
, i-hBO yards above its mouth, and thus saved
4uthat portion of the dam, as also the Flint
Kjmill. The ice was then turned towards the
" w centre of the river, and In seme manner was
-,.w attracted te a certain point near the Ash
j-r" annte. ice irem oein smes ei uie river
,' rushed ever or through this place, and many
.'' believe a break has been maue there. JIew-
ver, this will net be deflnltely known for a
'day et two vet.
' it " r Severn! Lucky Escape.
f iu&. capes even though they wero surrounded
-wc'i9-rit found ita wa int0 u,t'
t ;;v4iaj v Ice Caa reggsiv tu,a against Bru-
Jg Mtf tem, en the siae facing Uie river, Uut
f." 'I 1!1W WIOB nunuuueu. UB'm iuuiuu
f' N VsluMi nrwnAd hv VL "N". Smith nnd Tlaelimnn Ar
M 45fri?vireTe set afloat, but could net get into
Mtbea 'captured by men in beats. At
s-x'eiie time It looked as though great
Cr '-,!?' damage, would be done te the bridge, but,
if sC"happiiy, that structure escaped Injury. The
' v' greaiest danger was feared at the iron span.
2$ Tee piers there are old ones, and gorges
forced against them in height reaching the
,. aides of the bridge. ;Qn ether piers gorges
Q;' formed against the bridge, but it remained
f"v firm, and no further danger is apprehended
:!- in this direction.
' J' , The outlet at the locks is completely sub-
"merged as is also Big and Little islands, and
x$S if any damage has been done it cannot new
;5'"-.v;ft -be discovered. Nothing at all can be seen
' v . of the former outlet as it Is covered with Ice
" -A. and water, while the numerous trees en the
t .;',,, island are bent and broken. The ends of the
t1 island appear te have been washed consider
. l bly, but te what extent cannot at the present
'"jj-4 time be estimated.
'i"iii The most beautiful gorges te be seen are
!,L'1 these between the tunnel and Chlques. They
tSs are hug 1 stature and curiously formed. A
'sy)M Tt le- their Icinlty would repay one for the
f'rf. trouble. The tow path near Cniques has
TL? i been washed 200 feet
J'lV 1 N0W Kunn,n Nry Clear dice.
Lji The river is new nearly clear of Ice from
?, JarneDurg,ie i;eiumDia. 'xue space Detwcen
f.m the dam and the bridge contains but little ice,
? tTWX'M.l tt Wttu nln.tfv ilia alinrtw lint nl.Ai.n
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v Jyjreafc quanuty of ice Indeed In seme places
?"4.fcer'are acres of it Against nearly every
J'-'pier, en the north side, there are huge pile;
jh&iit.iM and snow, which reach te the weed
'J?iwork-efthe bridge at many peluta. A large
SoaMtene en the fourth pier from the Wrights.'
VU ' v,u Kae aas ueen '"tea irem us piace anr
- rE&iaararal beards or the bridge have beer
,! broken. k
s A .Ob the WrlghtsvUle shore there are lm
nm--T vUIae nPIiA nnrl la mMltli rF tlianoMel
f 'fAto'cheied.. At diflerent points above the
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y I k7VIWi Hf mkia V 1W, nuiw . tw,KVU
7,lmnablarahlniAlilit and entirely surrounded
I1-. Wip Mill ii lsfrtn HIsa talunfla Tt. ilin lian-
el immense quantities are passing down,
aft A fcn.lil nftha ntuu. att al mA.I no lavmA no
caeai heats. The ice which is atrainst the
ptsia ia very rotten, and no dancer is aenre-
ihendedJrem it.
i .rt .' 'Almi nl Italew Celumliln
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Ateve wariena mere is no ice at an, except
aedea.Vv a narrow channel remains enen,
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leiivftfw eu v.u3u nuici: uiy w uwkuu uuu
ai'.sreat flood north of It, But tills Is
V -Jti an iBWWiwm uiiuu nurjju. uuuuut,iuiu
. v beea dose below Columbia, irroperts can be
) 'fj.f-reUad bpen, and the onlypelntwheredanger
r? tFlB.afwtended is at Turkey Hilh Here
i';,.;ASiOBlylaticlpating. 100 will cover the
v w-Ajj-j., at Columbia; it was thought weeks
safe WK meuaands weuia net ae se.
.ff-rrd from the north Btates that the up
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vnvvff wv u hui uuscvutieu jet, uur mu great
flood et water. Frem the former nethlnur Is
telMftarcd, but from the latter danger is
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jWJk.
MewlDK the Grand Bight.
Every ln-cemlncr train brines visitors te
&&t mm fiikiwncrh nml nlllmticrh tliAV nflntint baa
I V'V"' A - livJ'lu im -. II. ...1.e ..m.l. ..l
III 'rriftWIWIWIOUUH, UW Bnuw iOlUIUU OUU fttt)
Kr&tatbaaisehes a beautiful and novel sight.
. "V s'Ml.te nArnfne.,afnilna4VfMil T.nnnaRlAf hiniinl.t
il''lilfi "parties te town. All are anxious te see
, i saajea. wany viewed u irem mis siue, but
',liia' walked across te Wrightaville, thus
:imgm$ a full view of the great ice
apeiwiucu remain aoevo ine eriagenear
Strsdthis1
many returned at neon nut ethers
afternoon. A lanre nartvramn
xeru. una nriorneon. -xnev l&n tin
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at Wrightsville and the majority walker
voiumeia. xney win leave .
by afternoon and evening trains.
is talked about te-aay in me tewr
miu v rijcuia . iuv wui. iti uevHi.
river, and all seem thankful-,. ',
up be far baa caused but),.r2
At present either town ise, ,.
int te visitors as excellent i. .-
Ined, and there Js lets te eartaln
TewnMetea,
Geed Friday aervlces will iL j,el(i
Faul's P. E. church te-morrow.
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will give se en addresses en t.
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for men only, the ubi&ef the
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irlnn the month of Man2 . V.?
Ittmberef trains, 1,M9 ; let car
pty, 1.700 s tote1,. WesU
lUmWjjf trains, W0; 'ed bari
empty 32,li2j,teW, UeSSS
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Mia broken H te leant! that ( of
April DMtnea- peci en very aaaMaaetemy.
The Farmers' ad First Natkmal banka did
bout Uie tune amount of buataMn aa they
did last year. , The County bank had much
larger number of transactions with about the
same aggregate as last year.. The Fulton,
bank did a larger business this year than
last. The private bankers did about the
usual amount of business. At all the banks
business passed off quietly and satisfactorily.
There was an abundance of money te supply
all who presented satisfactory seeurity, and
the number of "lame ducks" who couldn't
come te Urae was comparatively small.
With lew exceptions the heavy mercantile
houses did a satisfactory business,' their
credit customers generally making prompt
settleemnt tef their accounts, though some
farmers were short because of their inability
te reaiue en their tobacco ana euier crops.
IN POLICE CIRCLES.
The police authorities report the day te
have been a very quiet ene, considering the
large number of strangers In town, and only
two persens were taken in en suspicion el
being piok-peckets, and these suspects have
net yet been given a hearing. Ne cases of
pocket picking are reported.
AT THE COUItT HOUSE.
At the recorder's oflBce 01 mortgages and
171 deeds were receU cd for record. As com
pared with last year there were 20 mere
merttratrAs and 0 mere deeds.
At the prothenotary'a ofllce 337 judgments
were entered. Last year 303 Judgments were
received. The business this year was heavier,
however, en the few days preceding the first
of ApriL The ofllce was also thronged to
day and a large amount of business was
transacted. The number of satisfactions en
tered yesterday was about the same as en
April 1st, a year age.
OBITVAJIT.
Death or Mrs. Mary Oiuluder, or thli City, end
A. C. 1IU, et New Providence.
Mrs. Mary Gminder, " wlfe of Jaoed
Gmlnder, died lest evening at the family
resldcnce Ne. 133 Mlddle street, aged 01
years. Mrs. Qminder was twice married
her llrnt husband being Rebert B. Stapleferd,
She leaves seven children, four sons and a
daughter by the first husband and two
daughters by the secend. ller sons, Ames
J. Stapleferd, (of Kltch AStapleferd.) Rebert
H. Stapleferd, ear-tender and Francis Staple Staplo Staple
eord, are well-known residents of this
city. Mrs. Q minder's tuneral will take place
en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter
ment in Shrelner'a cemetery.
Death et A. Carpenter llnll.
A. Carpenter Hall, fermerly of this city,
dled at his resldcnce in New Providence en
the 1st Inst, in the 70th year of his age. Mr. ,
Hall was the father of Edward C. Hall, fore
man of Dedgo's cork works, and had many
friends in this city. His funeral will take
Slece from bis late resldence in New Provl Prevl
ence en Filday morning at 0 o'clock. After
service at the house the remains will be
Drought te Lancaster for interment in Wood
ward Hill cemotery at 11 o'clock.
LOCAL 111UEF8.
Harry Ilirsh has sold and shipped te nenry
Wolf,at New Orleans, a valuable pug deg.
McConnell, Byers fe Ca, of Honeybrook,
have sold 200 cases of their 1881 tobacco te
Skiles & Fry, of this city.
"Newton Llghtner, Lancaster," appears in
yesterday's TKerW list of subscribers te the
Burt hoi dt statue pedestal fund.
The Christiana machine company recently
manufactured a clgarette making machine
that will turn out 180,000 cigarettes a day.
The saoend coition of the Ciel Hue east,
passed through the city at 9 a.m. te-day,
filled with backers of Demlnlck McCallrey
who spars with Sullivan in Philadelphia tills
evening. Most of them wero from Pitts
burg. A spring bar en a car attached te the liar
rlsburg express cast, was discovered te be
broken this morning by a hotel porter named
Ocorge Boek, iie informed the conductor
who promptly put the passengers In another
car, leaving the ene with the broken spring
bar en a siding.
Trying te Ferm Netr French Mlnlitn.
M. de Freyclnet has resumed his task of
forming a new French ministry. He expects
te conclude the work seen. It is new stated
M. de Freyclnet will act as minister or the
interior in the new cabinet, and that the pest
of minister or foreign anal rs, which had been
occupied by M. Jules Ferry, will be filled bv
the present French ambassador te Germany,
Baren de Ceurcel.
M. de Freyclnet has failed te secure the ad
hesion of the Clemcneeau section, as he insists
upon a thoroughgoing war policy. It is re
ported that General Campenen has refused
te accept a portfolio in the new cablnet unless
the French operations in Tenquln be con
fined te the Red river delta. M. de Freyclnet
submitted te President Gievythe following
partial list of ministers: M. de Freyclnet,
president of the council and minister of the
Interior; Baren de Ceurcel. minister of for fer for
elgn aUairs ; M. Fleqnet, minister of justice ;
M. Soulier, minister of public Instruction;
the Duke d'Auerstadt, mlnister of war;
Rear Admiral Aube. minister of marine.
Patent for Improvement In Trucks.
A patent has been granted Mr. Henry Mar
tin or this city, dated March 31st, 18S5, and
numbered for animprevement in trucks.
This truck is intended mere particularly for
hauling fresh bricks from the place at which
they aie meulded te the drying ground or
shed, and the novelty consists in attaching
the frames, which carry the bricks, te the
truck frame by a spring at one end and a
hinge at the ether, the upper one being sup
ported by uprights and hinged se that it can
be opened by raising one end te permit the
leadlnar of the lower ft-nmn. Thin natmi -
secured through Wm. R. Gerhart, solicitor of
JUtcuia, ut mil, UJIjr.
A Strange Cure for Toothache.
Luther A. Sears was arraigned in Brockton,
Miss., en Wednesday en complaint or cm
clr te his children, which consisted or burn
ln their ears with het w ire. The prisoner
tesified that It was a common practice in his
faniiy, and had been for years, te perform
8ucj an operation for the cure of toothache
ant, preservation of the teeth. His testimony
waicorreborated by his father. The prison
er son testified that the operation was pain
less The Judge held the prisoner in W00 for
the rand jury.
Committed ter a Hearing
Ojerge Clark and Charles White, theyeung
me, wjie were arrested en Wednesday by
OflW Bamheld en suspicion pf being pro pre pro
fesienal thieves, were committed by Alder
nwj Deen for a hearing. The accusoddo accuseddo accusodde
ejUe te give any account of thomselves. The
1 tlladelphla authorities have been commu cemmu
cated with te ascertain whotber they are
iewn in that city.
$ Corener's InquUltlen.
IThis morning DeputyCorener Burkhelder,
K West Earl township, filed the inquisition
ield by htm en the body of Miss Sarah
.'fautz, whose audden death has been noted
in the Intelligence!!. Thejury wero Levi
Bard, Moses Martin, Henry Nelt, Jacob Bu
cher, Jehn H. Fasnacht and Lcrover Eichel
berger, and their verdict was that death re
sulted from paralysis et the heart. Dr. Henry
Relmensnyder was the attending physician.
Sewden and HU 1'ettmuter.
Congressman Sewden saw Senater Cenger,
of the Senate committee en postetfices and
poetreads, en Wednesday, in behalf of the
nomination of Mr. Gress te be postmaster at
Allentown. Charges have been made against
Gress by the disappointed aspirants, and Mr.
Sewden explained te Mr. Cenger the founda
tion upon which the charges rest. Mr. Sow Sew
den expects Gress will be confirmed.
"Out, Damned Snett Out, I Say."
The bleed and water stains that wero no
ticed en the fleer or the room wherein the
body of Wm. Shields, the postmaster of West
Chester, who committed suicide, lay after it
was taken from the pond, cannot be gotten
out or the weed despite the repeated efforts of
the parties who tenanted the house. The ton ten
ant at the time of thesuUidehas since moved
away.
(lame Chickens Stelen.
Davis Kltch, Jr.,jremecd from the Seventh
te the Third ward yesterday. Among bis
effects were some very fine game chickens.
Of these abeautlfurceck and hen were stolen
last night or early this morning! They are
lRVJ.PUeef fl6 rtr'ni e Mng a
full brother or the bird that made the battle
of 80 rounds In Yerk county recwiUy. Mr,
v LattasjMaiKMtt WcreMeft,
very oestoal "lead" fe beard,
across Centre Square. His
closely watehed by three anxMuewektag
poUeemea and a score of 'old aiWanis.".MTte
fellow, who waa above middle aM.were-a
stove-pipe bat and ittu well-dressed. It I
earned that tha dvttamlta which he hail haan 1
drinking enty effected the upper part of bis
body. Frem the waist upward be was very
'crooked, and his heed seemed inclined te fe
dewn Seuth Queen street His legs showed
vetMerful service, however, and kept his
feet upon one row of Belgian blocks across te
Uie telegraph office. Ills progress was alew,
but his lower limbs kept him straight, and
he passed up East King street safely, te the
amusement of these en the street and the dls-
gust of the policemen, who were very anxious
have him make a neise. The sight was
very funny, and the man was shaped mere
like a Crescent than an April visitor, but it is
safe te bet that he get te his destination safely
wim mese aensiDieiegs.
Cured et Hip-Disease by ralta.
The friends of Miss Mable Weed, a
daughter of Reuben Weed, Syracuse N. Y.,
were much surprised te see her en the street
en Wednesday, apparently in geed health.
About a year agoshefell from a hammock
which brought en hlp-dlsease. She has suf
fered greatly ever slnce and for the last three
-months' has been confined te her bed. Her
aunt, Miss Ollve Weed, of Chicago, bclknes
in the faith cures, and for several weeks she
has made her niece's condition a subject for
prayer. The patient finally w as able te leave
her bed nnd walk with crutches. C. II.
Woodwerth heard of the case and called en
Miss Weed te pray with her. He said that
it was wrong for her te use her crutches,
Instead of leaving everything te the Lord.
She then threw the crutches aside and in a
day or two began te walk about the house
unaided. She astonished everyone by at
tending the First Baptist church en Sunday.
Miss Weed says that it was entirely a faith
euro.
Bate Bell Newi.
The Springfield (Mass.) club has signed a
number or ball players who are well known
here. McCabe, or last year's Trenten, and
Hyndman, of the Irousldes, will be the
pitchers, and Richardson, or last season's
Lancaster, and Mulligan will catch. Billy
Schenck, late or the Trenten and Virginia,
will play third, with Cain, or Yerk, In contre
field. The ether players are Tucker, first
base; Marr, second base ; Turbidy, short
step, and O'Brien, right field.
The Examiner assures its readers that the
Lancaster club will be ably managed, and
that there will no longer be any animosity
between rival clubs ; all of which remains te
be seen.
At the Station lloiue.
Flfteen vagrants and flve drunks were the
Inmates or the station heuse last night The
vagrants were discharged and four or the
drunks paid costs. .The fifth drunk, Themas
Tillbroek, n countryman, was sent out for
fifteen days. Themas was in this city last
November, get drunk, and was locked up.
He premised te get the costs from a friend
and was allowed te depart He failed te io ie
turnand yesterday was again arrested for
drunkenness. He pleaded with the mayor
for his discharge, out it. was no go, and
Themas was retired for fifteen days.
Thl Afternoon' Funeral.
The funeral of Miss Eliza Gable took place
tills afternoon and was largely attended.
Rev. J. Y. Mttchell conducted the religious
exercises. The interment was maue at
Woodward Hill lemetery.
The fun oral or the late Jehn IL Spurrier
took place this afternoon from his is'e ret,
dence, Ne. 320 Hast urange street,
and was attended by Lancaster Ledge
Xe 07 1. e. u. K, and Washington Encamp
ment Ne. 11. The inlonnent was mad e at
Lancaster cemetery.
Deedt of AMlgnmenU.
Martin Mylin&wire, of Pequea township,
made an assignment this morning for the
benefit or creditors te Henry Huber, or West
Lampeter township.
Henry F. Rehrer and wife, of West Lam
peter township, made an assignment for the
benefit of creditors this afternoon te David E.
Mayer, of Strasbtirg township.
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What Glen Park.
The What Glen Park association have
leased What Glen park ter another year and
intend making some Improvements se that
the nark will be a desirable place for picnics
during the coming season. It is prebable
that the street railway may be extended te
the park v
Wliat It Ce.U te Feed Ledger
Turnkey Shenck presented Iris bill te the
county commissioners this morning for meals
furnished te the inmates of the station house
during the month et March. It amounts te
f 134.41) for 1,4111 meals furnished at 9 cents
per meal.
Greene County Sheep Die by Tlieuianila,
It is estimated that about 40,000 sheep have
died in Grcene county during the last three
months, the scarcity or feed and the unusual
severity or the winter and spring weather
combined bringing about this result The
furmers say that the wool industry has ro re
c jived a back-set that It will take years te
recever, and they are very despondent con
corning the near future.
The Fint Iren Sleep In America.
An iron sleep of nlnety tens burden, for
the Chester rolling mills, te be launched at
theshlpyards of Jeseph Kidd &. Ce., at Mar
cus Heek, will be the first Iren sleep ever
built In America, and will be used for carry
ing sand between Dolaware bay and the roll
ing mills in Chester.
The Opera Heuse Shew.
Ilewett's Musette gave their third perform
ance last evening. The audience was only
few and the performance was the same as
upon the previous evenings. They appear
again te-night and every night this week.
Sales of Bend and Stocks.
Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold yesterday at
private sale, 4,500 Quarryvllle R. R. 7s, at
110; 10 shares Lltlta turnplke at $76 per
share,and 5 shares Quarry ville National bank
110 per share.
MARKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
PHiuLDBLrau, April 2. Fleur quiet.
but
ents, ft 7503 S3 ; spring de. te Wtti 30.
live flour at WB5aJ62)f.
wheat dull and weaker ; Xe. 2
2 Westnrn
Ked. Me t He. 3 de. at
790
Ne. 1 Penn'a.
de, 95Ke ; Ne. 2 Delaware, de, WUc.
.nhorn3u,eten.a ,n buyers' favor ; steamer. 49fi
Kes 12 yellow and inUed, 48)Q30e ; Ne?)
Oats quiet, but
Ann under scarcity; Ne. 1
w mie, i
u , u. a uu, at a?tX37Ke ; Ma,
; rejected, 8lK3Ce ; Mas mixed,
a ae, aa.
30c.
, Bye dull at 70c.
needs-Clever Arm at 79Ke (Timethy steady
at tl 65 j Flaxseed tlrm at i 639l ea. ""'T
Winter bran dull and weak at f 19 3019 75.
ty'15""1; lu'" ana unennnged; mess
DOT'lSw. ' 'WjerhalM' K'21W; city Sea.
jittcen, b-.c , smoked Shoulders. 636e t
salt de,
j$i; smoked hams lekau&ai
fiti
k aU.. Jt MTain.
Lard quiet i city refined, at7K?a:
butehers', 6M&e l prime steam, ss:
loose
iiuiier nuirket ami ana prices are weak t
Creamery extras. 2l25e 1 11. b. aqd N. Y. aerrasj
chce'iJ2;eic.Wryextra8' 830! d-
Bells atl5e( packing butter, eaile.
Kggs market dull and prlees weak ; Kx
tras, 1515We ; Western de, lW '
Cheese dull and unchanged t New Yerk Pull
Cream, IMUJie : Ohie Plats, choice, 10Jille t de
JdeK:i7 l'enn'a p W
l'etreleum quiet ; Kenned, 7ic.
Whisky flrmer at tl 20
Mew Yerk Market.
Nsw Yerk. April 2Pleur-State and Western
heavny wverviltha light trade. Beuthem
"",S?B'i0 '9w.erP.evy a.n" irregular, with
less deini
AO. 1 IVhltA tinmlnal . Wn e tArf
no. x
i ae May, W9iiei June. mi
WO-.'e : Julv. ft2WfiKnUn.
l.l. KTi
MHlln - -- . ..,--,.
Cern a shade lower and dull i Mixed western
Pet. Kftfe j de futures. 4ijlc. wc""'
Oats dull and wilhent nueUble i change ; Ne.
Sl4lHe Westem.Sttajifc. ' ,
Live Stock Prteea.
CuioAea Cattle Ueeelpts, 8.860 head
Dtlltt-
head: market slew andweabi
LOGO te L200 ts steen. ft UI04 90 ;
s steers, ft UM$4 80 ; 1,800 te 1.350
I LSM te 1,300 &, 3 ums 601 can.
chers' common, ti eeT5s laediuin
ttjpijtlecken and feeders at S3 60
an, 9 nw iw uu lu l,auu SI,
nen nuu uuivnurs
te gceuaituect
04 80: Texana.
eg-eceipis, ie,oew neid ; shipments. 4.000 ;
market opened 4c lower, but closed strentri
rough packing. 4 234 40: packing, and ship:
ping, te 4as at ft toaifie. light cf Lie te
Is at M SMMeS; skKeVee4 aaT
Sheep Receipts, S.oae head i shlpraenu. 1.400
head ; market stew ; Inferior, H Dttt3 00 me-
W s4 . W ' g0?d " W' cielei,
JCaut Lincarr. The demand for live stock te-
lay. Was Hlet, with prieas wk m twta
nivuuy , oujwruue, 92 eugra eiic 1 JSXtra. S3fi)
i-. en.?,a' tom'ye2)87HJVlnterclear1;
H$L U?J!trel8uV "f?' M'nn. extra clear
MU0C4 00:de strulffhta. itfaai iwint.rn.i!
Mining, nx.ii ,iiip,ytiuLi
ty M'egjlfrjj patjh ajarWl fas Mruewtar.
nHKH BllVlHr IRHH.IIHaill OIHBn.
kHmsaAla te ffaV Trli
i'XriL'
Hle lower ; - fliBadet
'2 Pens
WMf 'jWS .wYirW "" itwwte. wm efJ mis:
(faotatteM by Bead, MeCHaaa 4 Cov, Bankeni,
mwiwi ri.
UA.JC
Mlaseari raeMe,
MieatfanCeatnJ.....
Raw Tork Central ,.,.. W
New J sney Central w aiH
oate Casual uj ,...,
Hit. 8pm.
wu
wm. utea.li hmmiti iviyt
utnT juq unnae.itiii
Brie... ......... .....
Kaaaaa Texas
Lake Bhora.........i
CO
Caicaae y. W., com
N. N., Oat. Western
St. PatdA Owens
s4
raeiae smb...
teefcester ft Pittsburg
at. Fssi.,. .,,...,.. .....
Texas FaeMe.
Union Paetne
wabeen Common,.
wabaab Preferred..
Weit'n Union Telegraph,,
Louisville ft NashvUle"....
ffeirttt4iM t I
te Mair Tatfc rawaiaay, 4
K si
iiji ii"
w" Mii
n.x,;Bi.jiBt.ju
Lehigh Valley., 58
Lehigh Navigation w
Pennsylvania. SIX
Heading. n is-ifi
P.T.ftltaSaie m
M
40
0 15-13
nennern i-acinc com.
Northern Piclne Pref.
r&
Hestenvllle 14
Philadelphia A Krie,
nennern ventral
unaergroune ,
Canada Southern 1 ....
OH j... , sii
People's Passenger... ...... ...
Jenev Central ,
81
Philadelphia.
Quotations by AsieclaUjd Press.
Stocks steady.
Phlladelphte AEtielt. K... 18K
BeadlngltalIread..i , 6 13-1
Pennsylvania Railroad V.i
Lehigh Valley Kallread 38
United Companies of New Jersey 101
Northern Pacino 7
Northern Padlle Preferred JM
Northern Central llnll read 3H
Ijbigh Navigation Company ...., 40
N erris town Bah reed KnJJ
Central Transportation Company 24
UuffaleNew Yerk Philadelphia
Little Bcliuylklll Kallread..... ."
Itew Yerk.
Quotations by Associated, Press.
, Btecks dull and weak. Meney cany et lc.
New Yerk Central ,'. H
Erie Railroad , lti
Adams Express 1.14
Michigan Central Kallread ftl
Michigan Southern Kallread , Q
Illinois Central Kallread., XtVA
Cleveland A l'lttaburg Kallread 140
Chicago A Reck Island Kntlreud 113
Pittsburg A Pert Wayne Kal read 1M
Western Union Telegraph Company...),.. SVA
Teledo A Wabash ',
New Jersey Central.. ... 33
New Yerk Ontario A Western V
XAJOtlAUES.
Habsei McLAUOBLlt. On March Jl. 1685, ut
Ilcllevue Manse, Oap, I'a by Kev. H. Ingrabam
lllckey, Mr. Harry M. Hansen, te Mlsi Clam K,
McLaughlin, both of Kinzcrs. Pa. It
DEATUa.
im.nuiA. ..it iviifCi Viuiumuu, VII luikiii',
185,11 en ry ILKreueman, In the 3Uth year or his
age.
Ills relatives and friends are teapectlully In
vited te attend the funeral from St. James
church, en Friday afternoon at 2I o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery,
HciiKTtT. In this city. March 3i, Lizzie, duugli
ter of Wm. and bephla Hubert.
The relatives and friends of the family are i.
spectfully invited te attend the funeral from
the residence of her parents, Ne. 231 West
Orange street, en Saturday afternoon, at 2
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery.
Hall. On April I, near New Providence, A.
Carpenter Hall, in the 70th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his
late residence, uear New Providence, en Friday
morning at 9 o'clock. Services at the house, also
in the Chape), Woodward Hill cemetery, at tl
o'clock. ltd
Gxihdkb. In this city, en the 1st inst., Mary,
wife of Jacob Omluder, In the tfM year or htr
age. .
Dearest mother thou hast left us,
Here thy less we deeply ftel ;
Out 'tU Ged who hath bereft us,
He can all enr sorrows heal.
The relatives and friends of the family, aie
respectfully Invited te attend the funcrul,
from ber late residence, Ne. 133 Middle street,
en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment
atShreiner's cemetery. 2t
H .1 ......... .. -T.. II.h.ib. flnlnhin ... Mum I. M
XEWAD rERTIXEMEXTH.
A STATED MEETING OF THE LAN
caster Athletic Club will be held at their
room this (THUKSHAY) evening at 8 o'clock.
It P. E. 8LAYMAKLK, Secretary.
TTAPI'Y THOUGHT AND REBECCA
-a-s. uoeaccos only se perplug, at
...&. WWl 0
YELLOW tl
iONT CIOAIl
STOKE.
T7IIRE INSURANCE.
JE Have your Property Insured with
JBAUBMAN A llUIt.S'ri,
m23-ttdK Omco : 10 West Orange street.
GO TO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE TOR
4 as New Prunes for 23c.j 4 as Geed Illeft for
24c.; 4 ts Scalloped Crackers for 2Se.; 4 fcs White
Sugar for 23c.; IS. Best CofTV.e in Lancaster Ter
23c.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN WANTS A
situation. Is willing te de anything te
make himself generally useful.
C.REECE,
H Ne. 333 North Christian St.
"REMOVAL.
XV DK. A. J. HEItU
Has removed his office from southwest corner
Prince and Chestnut streets, te his new resi
dence, southwest corner Orange and Mulberry
streets. febXlmd
REMOVAL.
St i.V: Longaker has removed, from Ne. 13
East V) alnut street, Lancaster. Pa , te Lebanon,
ist V) alnut street, Lancaster, Pa , te Lebanon,
u, opposite the postefflte, will be at the Key.
Due Heuse, North Queen street, Lancaster,
l., every Monday and Friday afternoons, till 7
stone
Pa.,
e clock, p.m. iuJ0 2cl
M
ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES
AT
Eeigart's Old Wine Stere.
1L E. SLAYMAKEU, Agent,
Ne. 29 East Eise St.
febl7-tf
Established 1785
-7STATEOFGRIZELLAPORTER,LATE
XU of Hartie township, deceased Letters of
administration en said estate having been grant
ed te the underslgned.all persons Indebted there
to are requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against the
same, will present them wltbeutdelay f or settle
ment te theunderslgned, residing at Mt. Nebo.
Lancaster county, Pa.
JAMES W. NEEL,
. 8. C. STEVENSON
A. O. Nkwraxa, Administrators.
Attorney. aprS-ltdTbAStw
TTIOR A GOOD INVESTMENT GO TO
JL! IIECIITOLD'S, and secure BARGAINS In
Ladles' and Genu' FURNISHING GOODS,
which are selling, many of them at prices that
will pay 20 te 23 per cent, te carry ever for next
season. Tbey must be sold te make room for
Spring Goods. New la the time te save money.
Please call and be convinced.
HENRY BECUTOLU,
D .... . .. ..N.a North Queen Street,
P. 8. Choice Building Lets, Stone and Sand
for sale.
ESTATE OF PHILIP CHRISTIAN
Kanuinger, late of Lancaster city, dee'd.
Letters testamentary en said estate having been
firranteunte the unanrstirnA. nil twramia in.
rantedte the undersigned,
ebted thereto are rnn(M.tiii i.
debtcd thereto are requested te make lmmedlate
payment, and these having claims or demands
OglUIIBI, IIIV M1W, WU1 I
lay for settlement te tl
against the same, will present them without de
ne undersigned, residing
In Lancaster city.
IIENEY M. BUKEINER, Executer.
II. C. Bbcsaeib, Attorney. febioetdTh-eaw
pHAMPAGNE.
BOUCHE "SEC."
THE FINEST CnAMPAGNE WINE NOW
IMPORTED.
AT KEIG ART'S OLD WINE STOKE,
no. -a iSAST Kihe btsxit.
H. E. SLAYMAKEU, Act.
fcbl7 ffd
Established, 1785.
DEDUCTION IN OVKRCOATH.
XV In order te reduce our lanre stock el Fur
Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys and Corkscrews for
vvervMiuiB, i wm, ler ue next se aayi
unto your order, In ant-chus style, at
reduced prteea. All garmenu are guaran teed tu
lit perfect and only the best quality of trim-
ralngs are nsed.
, II. KOSENSTE1N,
nniiTfl niintf.
37 North Queen street, opposite the Postefflc
ee.
Hrat-OBUMt
ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCJEI,
lata of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been granted
te the nndecstgned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested Te make Immediate payment and
these tavta eUlws art demands aaalast the
estate of UsVteeedesrtlwllltuske Ike same
known te him without delay. ,
rKAXst rrxiFPKB, KxeVUler,
S.C.XJUU9T AUetaay.
au-et0eaw
as
iXMwTAmrMBmaiKMirr. , , n
WfcUi4iy ml'bttipiftiwitMAiytJtiA
Waktkd:
M.00Sarl
,0Mer8,eBS en first mortgage.
AJIT
at Mt) West King street, Lancaster,
,rt,
-rfcTt. II. V. MTTHIiKNBERa HAS RE-
Jur inevca bis omce te
NO.lfi 80DTH PRINCE 8TUEKT.
KtwMcnce at the Stevens Heuse.
al-3t
D
,R. 1'ORKMAU,
1 PHYSICIAN AND BUKURON.
Kemernd from Ne. 211 West Kin it street te Ne.
20 North Prince. (Late residence of A. L'.
Roberts.) wHrad
ALL AT 'ilEleART'S OLD WINK
STOltK
-POU-
LISTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEP.
VlkBST IN THB WORLD.
KsUbllshed, 1783. Jt. E. 8LAYUAKKK, AgU
febl7-tld Ne. 29 Kast King BU
DONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS,
Twe for Se. the best in ihe town for the
tnnney, nt HABTMAN'S YELLOW rilONT
C1QAM8TOBK.
Miller's Borax Seap.
Per Washing Pine Woellens..
Fer Wusulng tlne Linens.
Experts proneunco it unequalled. MILLKK'S
1IOHAX pleaies everyone. inar7-Gmd
u
HE
MILLER'S
BORAX SOAP.
Per the LAUNDRY.
Kerthe IIATH.
KerlbO TOILET.
Per Washing all Dcllcnte Pahrirs.
Iiittrt-fimd
B
OOTS AND SHOI.
J. M. McOenaughy.
A OOMPLETB NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
All Q.UAMTIL8, All Kinm.AllSizm.All 1'hiceb.
WILL OPEN APRIL 3d, AT
26 1 -2 East King Street,
(IIOKPJIKIER'8 BUILDING.)
mil lmd
COURT PROCIiAMATIOX.
Wlisrces, the Honerublo Jehn II. Living Living
sten, President, and llenernlile David W. Pat Pat Pat
tcroen. Additional Law Judge of the Ceitkls of
Coinineu l'lr-us In nnd ter the county of Lancas
ter, and Aeilslilllt .Illatltin of the Ceultn
of Ojir and lermlucr und General
.lull Delivery nml Oimrtcr Sessions of tbe
Peuco In and for the county of Luncnstei,
ojeo issuvti muir iiiuceiii, 10 me unrcica, re-
(lulling me among ellu r things te make public
niocluinatleii throughout my bailiwick. Unit 11
Court of Oyer and Tcruilnir and a General .lull
Delivery, also a Court or General Quarter Ses
sions or the Peace und Jail Delivers, will com
mence In the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancas
ter, in thu Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
ON THE TJI1IID MONDAY IN APRIL,
( tlie Hh ). 1,
In pursuiince of which precept nubile notice Is
iiercuvunru u, wic jiaernnu .1uer1
City of Lancaster. In thu snld comity.
dermenef the
nml all the
Jimtlcuinf the Peace, the Coreui r und Cen
stable's of tlie said City nnd County of I-imcn.i
ter, tliat they Ije-thcn and thcie in their own
proper pereens, with their relU, twenls nnd ex ex
umfiiatieiis, and lii'inlKltleus, und theli own iv
tni'iiilintiuus. tode thoxe tblngH which te their their
e 111 ecu upiM'riulu In their behalf te be dene ; and
nlMiutl iliexu who will prosecute ugHlust the
prisoners ti he un, or then shall be. In the Jul! or
efthi'sald County of l4incHt(-r,ure te lie then
and there te premecutuugnlnst them hi shall Iio
Juit.
Dated nt Ijiiiuwler, the 'J.th Iny of Miirch.
1S.-CJ. Gl.O. W.lOMLlNbO.N,
aprS-lldftw Hherltr.
N
JOl'IOE i:XTRAORINARV.
Extraordinary Bargains
IN
CLOTHING
OF
ALL DE.SC11I1TIONS DUItING
MONTH OK APRIL, PREPAR.
ATOUY TO A
HIE
CHANGE
-IN-
OUR BUSINESS.
tyCall at once, at
&
Penn Hall Clothing Heuse,
CORNER OFCENTRE SQUARE
AND NORTH QUEEN ST.,
E or Thirty Days Only.
J.R
MARTIN k CO.
DRESS SILKS!
Our lluycr has returned from the New
Yerk market, and haying made huge pur
chases, at
Remarkably Lew Prices,
Woeirerallnoof DItKbS SILKS, lower In
prices, never before equalled.
25 PIECES
Striped Summer Silks
35 Cents a Yard.
Pin Check,
Neat Striped
-AND-
Colored Dress Silks,
Hanging in Price from 43c. per Yard up.
OUR
Black Dress Silks
Are ofaSuperlor Quality, and all the better
qualities warranted, and range In prlce from
00c te S2.00.
HII1SH
MOTHER
SATINES,
IN AMEUIOAN AND PUENCtl MAKK9, IN
ELEGANT NEW DESIGNS.
Seme of these colorings will be very searee
later In the season, and we would advise all
who desire a pretty design in Satlues te pre
euro them at once.
J. UMk & Ce.,
. Cor. Weet KiHg mi Prjce HU,
IU)CASXX8 PA.
f
4
ff'Illlll , 11 f ... . iij ii mil
MtflC WfAV
JOHN & OIVliER A CO.
SPECIAL NEW H6-INC1I
CASHMERES,
SPUING SHADES, at 23a.
44-INC1I CASUMEItES, SPRING SHADES, 60c,
Cheap at 73c.
04 CLOTH SUITINGS, 75c. 0-t TBICOT SUIT.
INUS, tl.OO.
New Satines, Batistes, Zephyrs,
NEW LINE OP
Dress Silks.
Crazy Cleths.
LOW CASH PRICES. COME AND SEE THE
GOODS.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
ANOTHEH CA8E OP THOSE FAMOUS
DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES,
All Celers, 12Jc a yard.
30-INCH COLOUED CASIIMEKKS,
Spring bbudu), ie a yard. Sume quality sold
last season at 37c.
40-INCH PItENCII ALMA SUITINGS,
Which leek and feel like 75ogeodj, enly37c.
10-INCH ALL-WOOL CASHMEUES,
'Spring Celers, 60c a jnrd.
.-W-INCH PINE 8ATIN UEIIUEII,
Only JOe u aril.
40-INCH PJtK.SfH SATIN 1IEUUEK,
bplcndid ulue, Ticaynrd.
COMIIINATION DltESS SUITINGS,
In Pretty ParUlan Styles.
New Shades In
LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTH SUITINGS,
Jlade Specially for Spring Wear.
Just Opened, a Cholee Line et Ilciiutiriil
Printed Satines and Batistes,
AT VEUV LOW PlllCES.
WATT, SHAND & GO.,
8 and 10 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
. A3IVHX31ENTH.
TjlUIiTON OPKIiAiiOUSlT " v
Grand Change of Pregramme !
A WHIIILWIXD OP HIN! EVOAGEMENT
- ETKAOUDI-SAU. I
HEW&TIT'S
Musetts and Lyceum Comedy Ce.
THURSDAY, PHIDAY AND SATUUDAY,
AND bATUKDAY SIAT1M.E,
TWO GREAT COMEDIES,
EMBEZZLEMENT
-AND-
CLA0.S.
The hlncs of laughter makers the only comical
CAWTHOUNEij Herbert and Jee-in lbelrldc
gpllttlng sketch
LITTLE ItOSEIlUD In a Uaueuct ofSweiul efSweiul
ties. . r
Cornet Sole, by the Lady Clminnien Cornet So
loist of the Verfd MISS EVA 11EWETT.
Soup and Dinee by the Channlng beubrettc,
LOTTIE 8INCLAIK.
The ercat PEED DAKTH In his wonderful
Spider Danecg.
illbS KATIE LOVE, the Chiirmlnn Soubrette,
The Wendprful Exhibition of MIND-ltEAD-INO
en SECOND MGIir, by the Clarlrveyaut
Mrs. Eye Hen ett.
FUN, MIIITH, MUSIC AND SONG.
ADMISSION, 10 and 20 CENTS.
RESERVED SEATS, 10c EXTRA. New en sale
at Opera Heuse Office. luAMIt
FOB SALE OB BENT.
HOUSE FOR. RENT.
A three-story Ilrlck Heuse, Ne.
Chestnut street.
, 20 West
inlS-tfd
FOR SALE OK RENT.
An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 bhlppen street.
uUG-tfd 15. PRANK ESHLEMAN.
T7IOR RENT.
X! The hall 30x50 feet en thlrdstoryef Stcln
metz building, Ne. iii North Queen street. An
ply te J, L. bTEINMLTZ.
U-ttd
FOR RENT.
Urst-Cluss Restaurant, also flrst-class liar
bcr Shep, corner of Centre .Square and North
ueeii siie-ei. k'ul locution in me ci.y. Jtpply
te
HIllbllA LIHO.'
ie.'D.
FOR RENT.
Three Law Ofllcea at Ne, 45 NORTH DUKE
STBELT; and a busmentu feet long, supplied
with water and heat.
uuirtC-tfd If. PRANK ESHLEMAN.
SPECTACLES.
COTERIOR
SPECTACLES
-AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, PlildGlusseg, Barometers, a'cle a'cle
scepes, Magia Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw
ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical
Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten
Catalogues sent FREE ou application.
QUEEN & CO.,
NO. Hit CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
mura-jyuaw
VXDEBTAKIXU.
TTNDERTAklNa.
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
Lameast-b, Pa.
, Personal attention elyen te all orders. Every
thing in the Undertaking line furnished.
Having secured the services of a drst-clesg me
chanlc, I am prepared te de all kinds or Uphol
stering at very uioderule prices. All kinds of
Furniture Uphelsleied.
uure vnueisieiuu. uiv
ive me a cull.
ROTE.
JanlO-Ud
TpIiEOTION NOTICE,
-all Parkers' Wkstsbn Markbt Ce.,
Luiicuster, Pa. (
Tbe annual meeting of stockholders and elec
tion for Directors of this company will be held
at the Partners' Western Market Heuse, en
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1R, betwecn the hours of
Oundlltt. in. W.O. MARSHALL,
ni23-mdA2tiv Secretary.
u
SE
MILLER'S
BORAX SOAP.
Dees net Chap the Hands.
Answers every purpose.
Will clean anything.
Harmless, ElfcctHu and Cheap.
mar7-0uid
NOTICE 'iX TRESPASSERS AND
GUNNERS. All persons are hereby for.
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln
clesed, either for rhepurpoe of sheeting or fish
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced ugulnst
airtrespasalngousaldlandsef tbe undersigned
after this notlee.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN,
K. PERCY ALDEN,
EVERY DAY UR1NOS fiOMETHINa
NEW
-TO THE
II YORK STORE.
i .'.i i '
"1,1'
DIVIDEND WEEK.
Perhaps yen have never taken in
Interest la enr Stock of Clothing.
Fer q-ftlity, variety and price yen
will hardly And a mere profitable
investment.
We are new showing many hand
some and new things for early Spring
weather.
A. C. YATES a CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
m.-3md
"IINE TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
llieLnrKe'stnnd Choicest Assortment of
FINE WOOLENS
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER.
All tbe Latest Novelties lujg -
FANCY SU'iTfNG.
A CHOICE LINE OP
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THE VERY REST WORKMANSHIP.
Prices te suit all and all goods warranted as
represented al hl new store,
Ne. 43 North Queen St.
(OPPOSITE THE POSTOPPICE.)
H. GERHART.
W
1 EM AMHON fc B OSTKK.
GENTS
SPRING SUITS.
ALL-WOOL CAS8IMERE SUIT8, $1000.
MEDIUM WEIGHT WORSTED SUITS, $10 00.
NEAT CHECK CASSIMERE SUIT, $12.00.
CORKSCREW SUITS, $12.00.
DRESS SACKCOAT SUIT, $15.00.
CUTAWAY COAT SUITS, $15.00.
All -Weel University Shirt.
NEW STYLE, CORDED PHONT,
PULL ROLL COLLAR WITH COMPLETE
6ET OP STUDS, $-.75.
MEXICAN AOATE
Noe - Separable Sleeve Butten,
CO CENTS.
ROLLED PLATE COLLAR BUTTONS
THAT WILL NOT TARNISH, PATENT LEVPR
FRONTS, 5c. EACH.
THE LATEST STYLES IN
Silk Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery,
AND ALL GRADES OP
WHITE DRESS SHIRTS
FROM 85c. TO THE
Patent Bosem Egnmie,$lEacb,
On U3A0 PER HALF DOZEN.
liATS AND CAPS
POR MEN AND BOYS
IN THE VERY LATEST SPRING STYLES.
MEN'8 STIFF HATS, 1.00, ?l,60, 1.75.
MEN'S SOFT HATS, 75c., fl.OO, ? 1.60.
Fea F,no Dress ,Int tl-y the Peuther-WelKht
SelfConferminK Stltr Hut. We have them In
H'aclcnnd Brown. Bey's Stiff Hats, 60c., 75e,
OUR THREE DOLLAR
MAN'S SHOE
WARRANTED.
The ureat consideration in select Ins Men's
Shoes is te have them nnrfAnilv mmftiri.hi.
and this advantage can only he obtained by
carefully studying the wants of the people ana
ii thorough knowledge of the Trade. In our $3
Shee, which la mode te our express order, you
have the advantage of comfort and durability
combined with a tight and dressy appearance.
Itlsa Calfskin Upper with Grain Tens, Plain
or Cupped Tee and Bevelled Edge Sele of Oak
Tunned Leather.
33, 34, 30 & 38 Weht Kills St.,
, LANCASTER, PA.
rilHE BEST
A. thecity.at
UARTMAN'S
5e HAVANA CIGAR. IN
YELLOW
blOUE,
FRONT CIGAR
TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUB--THE-
SINQER SEWTHQ MACHINE OFFICE,
?r,,,ll,tVe,JnTed-.en th0 "IK8T DAY OF
APRIL, 1885, from Ne. MX East King street, te
the mere commodious and convenient omce.
Ne. 140 EAST KING STREET, where we will he
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lueSlujfer Sewing Machine.! - " ,
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Williamson & Fester,
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...... Attorney ter K. W. Celeaaad'a heU..
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