fern? ft .ifi ' V ."V r .U &, 'w5 $,. M,.& - --- - - T. - ....... 1 ' 1 -"-.. II '& :j$?m ?iM-Vi m !' y-.4i -- ?& ."i ''a, . i 7Sr4t 'KK.Ji ,1'J -rs -sfi - ( - w Mi i f iT- t f pm1 ; - f . rr i 1 "V.1 . sa. ? ; -ffti 'PYROMKTKI'vUSr:. TJ twjc lxiix'i umax at. lit XtUt CMMMATOKIVM. EZ21 I Jt, Baker. f tie Nermal Scheel) tttMttM 6f.vmihTerUlen of aterlum Heat Twentr-dre Hun- W? lu lhbkiWU U ...&. ;WBrVV KMUVMTn ihwuvik 1 v , J ' - lit IjiMflt cromatlen in IhU city, Tret Utt Mtf Baker, of the Mlllorsvllle State 'ii?Hioel. ni the request of Dr. M. U --7 -f. - -- . - l-pared a pyrometer rer the purpose the heat of the retort lu which the j Incinerated. The appliance- con m. crucible In which was rtlaced a t'graphlte (plumbage) Inte which Md six cells, marked a. b. c d, e, f. eells were Inserted sheit reds el ch fuse at different temperatures, H a-lrontaned at t,W. b Nickel ruses nt 2,'i. e Nickel-copper, 2,150. tl Copper at s,ec'. e-fiUvcratl.ww. Brass at l,50tf . 2V ..-.. -I. . l .I.I..I lH w 'ir.fc-tJi"'P, W- ij i.tmmntuil 01 uie oxperimoiit i auitu in iFMK.mker'S louer, printed dciew : J4W,Milm:B8VILI4E, Pa., April 1, 1885. . Iteii am T rflpnlvAil vntftrdaV the i 1'eraeSMe In which the Beverhl metals and A!t' -alnvawM-n reeentlv nubloctert le the crem- f'i'l'attosi.twnpcrftture of the Lancaster crema- J sMritMH. 1 found the graphlle block which ii eOBsakMd .the test substances onipletoly lieen (Us- .Vtrawateiiucd, having apparently ",.'';,triblwa? through the powdered grnphite Tllll nUlVU lunuuu n nam, wiitf .v;Met;tMas. Tlie meiais enu in toys were ifeC the Oliver and all have becn melted but the . "S vAjxefa, and even tills must linve been In asem!- i iw,idjfcfr"rsn. .a. .,.! ii.. '..i,i i. ii.i. -?f)?&ntett was changed by the heat te a cylinder, rj&v'Mi weiKlsm angles naving cempieiei uiwji- ;4wa&p, , . t lm7i i WHO. you liu iiin uui auuswuni .. IRlFW TBWMlttcminthecmclblc. They nre con- iawsMBMl In a scaled giasx tuue, anuaroar anuarear 6 flMM(ed in the erder in which they occurred WrOi-patlly 'volatilized and thereby reduced In ??! iV,BeHOtWeiKnu Mnenuvur limy iiuvu urai ..eeapMKOiy veiaxuizeu, or ii may iiuvu i 11V11 UA the ec- re of the retort aia.ivjMwsyKwa mieiui ujiuu, in bhu'i n ,k t X posed te a ery high heat en charce.0 WI'Fffif.f,I de net hesitate te cenclude from . '' te1?S.Y-'na-'liinei) that thn temnerntu !telaBly approaches that of melting iron. It is vaiScil'ZZZTf.l.rr -. . -,, 4,.t lt ,.i,vu r,oeo I '-i A ?i 'HVlITKnlt Tl.la rreaailiT tomnnrntlire. 'i'fklliUt lfn it IMP hlrrlipr tlinn that abse- .J. rR.-. --.......I... iutn. ntlll ? doubtless due te foreign matter which crude X-KTspeite ceniaini, 10 water, etc i. iiuu ic-m-u iaamallhlockel the material with the Inch i ?hatef thprvTvhvdrnfrcn ilame and found It unchanged alter being heated a considerable time.' The difference in the result of this test and that obtained by the heating of the crucible was probably due te the greater length of tlme the latter was lieated. Yours respectfully, . ., Tiipl. K. llAKEIl. SX1I.I. AXOTIIJEIt CIlEirATIOX. A Swiss Bern Lady Who Slade Her Children Premise te Cremote Hr. WJ Theljoivef Mrs. Mary ,&, 123 D'a"; FrejJt PhilaJJers, carrla-fli ,n thi nim "1:35 this alternoe'i?U!IU was at ence taken te ?. if tbfi Ttnnuttnr rrenintwlnin n,l nrAirnrl in $i$$;xt icrematlen. Mrs. Vaders ivas a natlve of vJfc.- awiweriana, i ;W&fc f GUrus, Oft; Switzerland, having been bem In the canton three years age. Her maiden nnv. She canie te America sKmS name was Tnunnv. thlitv-twe rears atre: lived in Italnvav. N. J.i eight years, In Ohie four years, atfd for several years past in Philadelphia. Her htlsband and two sons and two daughters survive her. The husband and daughters accompanied the remains te Lancaster, and u at uie steveim nenn. iliey state was Mrs. Vaders' ofien expressed wish l,,-V that It w and In accerdance withapromlse made te her before she died that, her body was brought here ler cremation. She had becn an Invalid from paralysis for the past tbree years and died en Tuesday morning last. There were no religious observances at the crematorium. The retort was in geed condi tion for Incineration at 12:30 . m., at which tuna the cremation was begun. The family of deceased will remain in Lan caster until to-menow and take the ashes of their dead relative with them en their return te Philadelphia. Cremation as a Cholera Pretcntlte. Frem Progress. The Cromatlen soclely of San Francisce, bo be lley)thatciematien is a preventive of the "spread'ef cholera. They claim that this opin ion is 'endorsed by medical intelligence. t It may be that this is net a new ar gument in support of cremation, but ' whether It be or net, it is entltled R te consideration. If cremation ixjsiesses i1y(' any merit as a prevention against this nine n, uiai miuuiu iiuvt- gium jjiii in urarine the larger adoption of this means et disposing of dead bodies. We can talk eC .''ciemaUen mere calnilv new than we could j'.srMti a few months in the past, and this $ cholera "point" ought te have the most - TOVTUFCZ lOItOElt. s . V 'A' Slxteen-Ycnr.Ola IIev VThe Proved Toe t ' Handy With the Pen. 4 w .' (iHaK ;aves. a bev uetween its anu 17 j s,-ye old, was arrested en Thursday evening KiffiSiey Officers Wlnower and Weaver, at the .J'fcerner of Vine and Christian streets, en a --li charge of forgery. It appears that Eaves .-1, m4 tsvMMut tf Tir.mna rtfTtmnlr T.nn,nta nwl P A KilS VnMMtDnnntn ffil "tin IvlltlMl Wnft r-aahn1 byJeeeph L. Pennock, orceatesvlllo. Alter receiving the money he left that town and ' came te this city. An oillcerfrom Coatesville wm here a day or two age looking ler Eaves bat was unable te find him. The eiheere ' , above named heard of the matter and alter a V long search located the boy last evening and .j, toeETUm into custody, lla admits the lergery charged. It is also said that he p forged another note for G0, but that he denies. -, " The.Ceatesville authorities have been notified . , -of the arrest and until they can be heard from " Eaves will remain in tlie county prison, te 'which institution he was committed by y Alderman McConemy. ty " . f !) Death or Charles Ogllb). , V Frent the Carlisle llarald. -y. The subject 6f tills notice died at his resi- , deace, cOrner of Main and Pitt streets, en 'Wednesday aftoraeon at 3:45 o'clock, after an " Illness of fecral years. Although the sad ' f Tni v9 net unexpected, his friends hoped 4if.:tiMtne might rally and be spared yet awhile. " The deceased was seventy-nlne yeai-s old. ' ' Bevrss born in Lancaster, Pa., in 1800, and .Twhen.s young man came te Carlisle, where ' "Us obtained a situation as clerk In a store. 5 After many years of successful clerking he ' & OMBOd a dry goods store in this place, which u 'Vrflriev(lucted up until several years age, J-ijwSK wlMCi his health mlled him and he was com- TM sOed te n Kit snd wiUeMMi quit business. He was an intelli- well Informed man, and bis less manv n retrtifit. His end was nulet r5 -m A - &AnnAflll KrA..kv.Av, AMIIIItl llln IiaJ rui. Hftl MW.nt.ii. a .I.a mnmnnt mliAn I.a - .cstaed te be any longer here en earth. The fttlliw ituvcsa wne nuu tuur cuiiurun . f)We seas and two daughters who have the trsspsthy of the community in thelr sad PfPlT-tM Nt-irs Frem the College, Quke s number of the students have gene W BeiiB,'the college and theological semtuary , wW'epen again en Tuesday morning, April 'i t ?WM coilege glce club wilt sing at an enter - , -tafcuiwt ,ln Marletta some tlme next week. ("l l? r'lHf1 "cinoers or Die present senior I' riblsssvin college expect le spend their four , K '-?ayyfc'' yacut'eu en a trip te New Orleans. -ft W"trU. Btahr, who has been quite sick with jrV . BssSMSSOrtla, is convalescent, and cxnwtx n iu i l,' ;.sSW'ter the class room by the latter part f.f,e' Ki' Dr. traiii... KnArdinau. ysiter.Beardmin, a student of Dr. Henry mauated at the jenersen medical Udelphla, at the commencement. VCU1U. -UsJerkram Eastsr Sociable. n Ldcrkrant wul bold an Easter con. oft sad sociable en Monday evening at their bid.) W-lodeubttobea8uccos8. ft . ; v V-', ifi !i B.t'..m kM i"-!? " " " '',."''" " - T"V ; Ufe a On Wetiataday e veal ng two mtiatetaaa, one with an organ and aneUer with two drama, cymbals and ether instruments, appeared en North Queen street At every move they were followed by a crowd of yelling boys, who se annoyed them that they stepped play ing and started for home. The gang of young roughs followed them te their aetel and seemed, determined upon plaguing them. The police would have had a geed field te work unen amentr them, bnt they were probably interested in ferreting out mys mys terleus pickpockets at that tluie or talking politics. ... Thn Imvs who nre allowed te run en the streets at night are of the worst kind, and a gang or them annoyed overy ene living between Orauge and North Queen strcets between 0 and 10 o'clock Wednesday night They gathered in front of stores and saloons and would net move. Chief Haines get among them ence, but they wero net greatly worried by his mighty presonce, and became werse after he had gene. A geed cowhide would de mere geed among them than the brave chief and his whele force. Killed neneir and Her Children. A dispatch from Batavle, Qonessoe county, New Yerk, says: "Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Spring, residing near Alexander, have for seme time lived unhappllly together, owing in a great mcosure te the uncontrollable tom tem por of the woman. They had two children, aged respectively threo years and eight months, and Mr. Spring's two chlldrcnl-y a former wife also roslded with them. WrvineHrlnv m online, after a werdv contest Mr. Spring sent the two elder children te a neighbors , and witli two hired men started for the weeds te make sugar. About neon they returned for dinner. They found the deer locked and smeke issuing from the windows. The deer was broken down, and rushing in, they found the room in flames. After the nre was ex tinguished they beheld a shocking sight In a corner of the room were the charred re mains of Mrs. Spring and her two children. A bedstead formerly occupied the cerner In which the remains wero found. The bed stead had been entirely consumed. Koro Kero Kore senooll was found liberally scattered ever the furnlture and lloer. The woman doubt less saturated the bed with oil, took her chil dren in her arms and then met her death. The event has created great oxcltemoiit" l'aitet Trains In the World. On Sunday, April 6th, a new schedule of threucli trains will be put in operation en the lines of the Pennsylvania rail road company. The cntire train sorvlce of the reads east nnd west bound be tween New Yerk, Philadelphia, rtaltlmere, Washington, Chicago, Cincinnati ami St Leuis will be rearranged. Under the new arrangement the New Yerk and Chicago limited will leave New Yerk lit 10 a. m., arriving at Chicago, 10 a. in. the next morning. In nddltien te the "limited'' a new fast train, the Chicago and Cincinnati ex press will leave cw Yerk at 0 p. in., niaKing lis run u -uiih-uiju hi -u hours and 30 minutes. The fast line formerly leaving New Yerk at 8 a. m., will leave all points ene hour lnter, nnil will perform Uh scrviee In much ciulcker tlme. The Western oxpresswill also leave an hour later, but Is quickened. The AVeek's Shew. Iast ovenlng Hewott's Musetls had a much larger audience In the opera heuse than upon the previous ovenlng. The company has shown considerable improvement since their tlrst performance nnd the change of pro pre gramme is for the better. Twe sketches, en titled "Embezzlement," and " Clainn," have taken the place of the play or " Chips and ui,-'.'gi" ni He Thlbltien of nilnd-read-Ing has been added. While appearing in the last sketch, last ovenlng, Mr. Hewott accidentally foil through the trap en the stage and was badly cut and bruised. The company appears again this ovenlng. Te-morrow afternoon thev will clve a matinee and clese thelr engagement In the evening. llualneu Troubles. Twe executions were Issued te-day against G. W. Dedgo &. Sens, proprietors of the Lan caster cork works. The first was by A. W. Russell for $5,000, with ncarlr two years' in terest, and the second by A. W. Russell for the use of the Lancaster County National bank for ffl,000, with Interest from November, 18S3. The sheritr eerved the writs this morn ing. Execution was issued this afternoon against Jehn II. Kaullman, of Columbia, for .),MX. Gustavus A. Schwan, of West Denegal township, made an assignment this afternoon for the benefit of creditors te Jehn 11. Ep plcr, of Londonderry township, Dauphin county. Snared Ills Deg for u Fex. Jehn Ely, of Marietta, set a snare en the river hill te catch a fox. He baited it u ith a dead chicken that a hawk had killed. Early in the morning, in company with his brother, he went for the gnme. When within three hundred yards of the trap he saw something swinging In the air. He said te his brether: "Keep cool. I've get him." He had him. But It was net the fox. He had yanked up his hunting deg. Peer Rever was dead ; frozen stiller than a winter eel. Learning te Think. 'Colonel Parker, who first develeped the se-called "Qulncy method" of teaching, Is impressing his lindivlduality en the Nermal school of Cook county, III. He Is successfully teaching the pupils In trusted te him without the use of text-books; and as a result they are learning te think, an acquirement which is tee often neglected in modern systems of education. . Temperance Meeting. All young -Homen who are Interested In tem perance are cordially Invited te meet the W. C. T. V. superintendent of young women's work, at Y. M. C. A. hall, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when apian of action will bapiopesed. Williamson & Fester's Easter Window. The decorator In the employ of Williamson ft Fester has fitted up what he designates as an L'aster window, and the result shows that he thoroughly understands his business. The col cel lars, cuffs and many colored neckties are taste fully arranged and produce a pleasing effect. The window Is well worth seclng. Amusements. " Lights e' Londen." On Monday und Tues day evenings this excellent drama win he pre sented lu the opera house by Sheek ft Cellier's great company. There Is no reason why they should net have crowded houses, et "TheSllver King" company did net de the business they deserved. The fasting season will be ever by Monday and all can turn out. This company like Miner's, has about thirty people In the cast, Including Sam Heuiple. Kink Cleted. As will be seen by an adver tisement in another column the Miunncreher Rluk was closed te-day in observance of Geed Friday. V EAT IIS. r2u,.m,t T.i tt.la ,-!.. rn 4!i 1t Inn, ..... wire of Jacob Gmlnder, formerly Mrs. Rebert Maploferd, In theftM year or her age. Dearest mother thou hast left us, Here thy less we deeply feci ; Hut 'tis Ged who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. The lelatlves and friends of the family, are respectfully Invited te attend the tuneral, from her late residence, Ne133 Middle street, en Saturday uftemoen at 3 o'clock. Interment atSbrelner's cemetery. 2t IlOBKiiT.-In this city. Maich 31, Lizzie, daugh ter of Wm. and Sephia Hubert. The relatives and friends of the family are re ftpcctfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her parents. Ne. 231 West Orange street, en Saturday afternoon, ut 2 o'eleck. Interment at Lancaster cemetery, Gorre In this "city, en the 2d inst., Muria Elizabeth Gotte, in the 80th year of her age. Funeral en Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the residence of Miss Gill, Ne 413 West Chestnut street. Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetery. as.2td MARKETS. Live Bleck Priens. ".,tUe2a,llc-Kc.cc'l,.J'' W10 head! steckcrs and feeders at U WQ4 70 1 Tex'anMO tw llegs-Ilecelpts, 10,000 heid ; shipments, 8,oeo : market dull i opened a shadv higher, but closed UUVli II Z I 1HII1 1ST 'firf Uli weaker t rpugn pacKing.. suit 40 1 packing anu nuipii.iiK, -- '" ,-' " ' rwwij3i light and shipping, 225 te 425 $. at H 40i Ol ItUlDSiUDSUl 9 "9 Wf B'-ll'S, CMimTf -U. r 140 te 210 its at si 'imei cot skins, u Sheen ltecelnts. 4.000 bead: uhlunienta. i.iae head i market weakiiowaie lower j inferter, SJXH3ue menium, -U0' 4 20 i choice. M2OQ4 60. 3 80 J geed at 3 75 East LtBsaiY. There -was nothing doing In Cattle today, all the consignments being for through points; prime, 05 50e ; fair te geed, $1 W S-Jaa common, 44 90: receipts, W0 head sblnments, l,00Thead, Hogs were dull, weak and lower ; priwe still ;'?V elp.'wereWfir6e!MmA, bat xnttetmmA, prime, 7Ble ; fair te geed, 4 WN pi tnen, fiMtftTfiO' receipts, S,0D head) SBlpaMatt.- 000 head. Lecal Stocks and Bends. Reported by J. B. Leng. Par Last vnlne. sale. Lnnciuttnr P.ltv. 8 tier cent. ISM, ,.I1UU W1 " 188. JWB.i , Bpercttnloraeyears., " 4 " Scheel lean.... 4 In l or 20 years 4 " In 5 or 20 years 4 " In 10 or years M&nbelm noreugh lean IS 100 100 100 100 100 100 no 180 1AO.B0 103 100 100 1OXE0 102 SAUK BTUVKH. First National Hank..... 100 905 Farmers' National Bank , de 112 Fulton National Dank 100 175 Lancaster County National Bank NJ 111.75 Columbia National Hank. .On 12 Christiana Natlenul Bank 100 111! Ephrata National Bank.... 100 Its Flret National Bank, Columbia 100 1M First National Bank, Btra-tburg loe 139 First National Bank, Marietta.... 100 900 First. Kntlnnal Hunt. Mt. Jev.i.. 100 150 I.llll NRtlnnnl Hunk 100 1K.90 Manhelm National Bank 100 1(11.20 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... M 73 New Helland National Bank.. loe lau Gap National Bank...... 100 110.80 QuarrvvlUe National Bank 100 112 50 TUimrlKK STOCKS. Big Bprlnir A Beaver Valley 10 BrldgeiKirt Itorseehee 13f 23 Celuuilila ft Chestnut Hill 18 Columbia A Washington SO 124.05 Conostega A Big Hpring 30 Columbia A MaiieltA 2 90 Maytown A KHzabothtewn St 10 Laucustcr A Ephrata 23 47 Lancaster A Willow Street !23 4A.U0 HtranburfrA Millport 21 Marietta Maytown S3 GO Marietta A Mount Jey..... 23 31 I.anc, Ellzahothtewn A MUdletewn loe 70 LancastcrA Frultvllle M Lancaster A Mtltz ; 23 73 Fast Brandy vine A Waynciburg 60 1 Lancaster A WUllamstewn 23 10.2S Lancaster ft Maner ,... 60 1 Lancaster ft Manhelm ,... 23 J Lancaster A Marietta 23 33 Lancaster A New Helland loe 7a Lancaster A Buqnchanna 300 28a Lancaster A New Danville 23 7.00 misckllaxeecs stocks. QuarrvvlUe K. It 80 1.7S MlllerMVllle Stitsct Car 60 RJ.10 Inquirer rrlntlnu Company 60 61 (las Light and Fuel Company. 25 30 Htevens Houne (Bends) 100 loe Columbia tlas Company 25 23 Columbia Water Company 10 9 Hii(iie)mnnalrnn Company 100 205.23 Marlutta Hollew-wure 100 210 Btevens lloueo 60 5 Mlllcrsvllle Nernuil bchoel 23 18.05 Northern Market 60 75 Eastern Market 60 00 Wcatern Market 60 61 Lancaster City btrect Hallway Ce 60 33 Uas Company BendH l'JO 100 Columbia Boreueh Henda ion ion SEir AVVr.llTIBEMKXTS. NeTicEr7 t .. On SATURDAY and EABTEIl MONDAY my customers will be aupplled with the Ccle. brutcd Wiener Beck Beer, and it will also be cm up at my Haleen, Ne. WMaiid rt Wert Klne 8t. H APPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA Tobaccos enlv 8e tier plug, at HARTMA.VS YELLOW FRON T ClOAU biUHK. TirANTED, yy svlsc MO for one year at 4 per cent., for which security wnitht30.uu will be given. Aggress, M.," Lancaster postemce. as-xia- r1 OTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR T 4 lbs New Prunes for 23c.j 4 Its Geed Rice for SSc: 4 Scalloped Ciackcrfer'.Sc.;4 fts White Sugar for Sic.; lit. Bc-it Coffee In Luntastcr for 23c. Aplagoeof two Dogs will be given away every day. MnNNnilCIIOR RINK Will be closed this (FRIDAY) evening. In observance of the day. Open Saturday morn ing as usual. Music c cry evening and baturday afternoon. ltd HUBLEY'S IMPROVED MAKINO Powder, equal te nny In the market, for light RlBCtitt. Mtimnsuud (he different varieties of cakes. Fer sale at HURLEY'S DRUG STORE. H West King Street. SLATE WORKS. AllticrsenswlshlnKMARllLEIZEDSLATE MANTELS, erany ether Slate Werk, will deffell by calling at our works or send for our Illustra ted catalogue. I RANK JANSON & I1RO., Cerner Frent and Locust St., Columbia. Pa. mars-3iiid TJEMOVAL. XV DR. A. J. HERIt Has removed his efilce from southweat comer Prince and Chestnut streets, te his new resi dence, southwest cerner Orange and Mulberry streets. febSOlmd SEALED PROPOSALS FOR COLLEC TION of Stute and County Taxes or the East and West Wards of Lancaster city for less, will be receUed at the County Commissioners' Ofilce until 12 o'clock neon, Monday, April 13, 16. IIY ORDER OF THE BOARD. Attcil i Frank ('riest. Clelk. e e3-8td ESTATE OF BERNARD CONOLLY, late of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lu the hands of Patrick Conelly, administrator or Bernard Conelly, deceased, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en Thursday, April 30th, 1!43, nt 10 a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the eltv or Lancaster, Pa., where all persons lntciested In said distribution may at tend. WM. D. WEAVER, aJ-ltdF4-itw Auditor, M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Beigart's Old Wine Stere. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AOKXT, Ne. 29 East Kine St. febl7-tf K8tabl8te.ll-83 ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN HELLER, late of Manhelm township, Lancaster county, deceased. The underslgned auditor, ap pointed te pass en exceptions and distribute the balance icmalulng In the hands of Benjamin L. Hess and Ucmge Rues, administrators of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpese en Friday, March 24, l&a, at 10 o'clock a. in.; In the Library Roem of the Court Heuso, lu the city or Lancas cr, w bete all persons Interested lu said distribu tion may attend. blMONP.EBY, up3-ltdA3tw Auditor. TTISTATE OF ELIZABETH MYERS. AH lata or Lancaster City, deceased. Letters tcAtamimtnry en said estate having been granted te i no unaerNianeu. an nersnns umeuica thereto are requested le make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same win prelum ir.t-m wiinuuiueiuy .orsciiie. ment te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster, ELLEN E. MYERS, J. B. KACrrwAW, Executrix. Attorney. iniS-CtdW -VrOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE JUt Reai Company. Reading ft Chesapeake Ceal and Rallw ay -A lnnetlnB of the stockholders wi uKuuiucni wiu be held at the offlce of the undersigned, 41 East Grant street, Lancaster, en TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1S85, between the hourser2and 4p. m., for the purpese of electing a President and Directors ler the ensuing year. J. w. F. bWlFT, in24,2S4a0 Secretary. ABSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM Thomsen and wife of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. William Thomsen and wife, of Lancaster city, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated March 19, 1883, assigned and transferred all their estate and effects, except ing the Bcpanite property or the wife and (300 al low ed by law te the Bald assigner, te tbe un derslgucd, for the benefit of creditors or the said William Thomsen, he thererore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned w ltheut delay, and these having claims te piesent them te WILMS B. MUSSER Assignee, Residing in Lancaster city. Ann. M. Feaxtz, Attorney. marJCWtdF TOnN IHEMENZ. Beets and Shoes NEVER SO LOW AS AT PRESENT. Spring Styles New Ready. CHILDREN'S BUTTON SHOES, 33e. and ISOc. CHILDREN'S SPRING HEEL BUTTON, 730. and $1.00. , A GOOD 80L1D LEATHER BOY'S SHOE, 1 te 5 SI 25 'MKN'blUO BUTTON erLACESHOESReduced 102.00. LADIES' GOOD KID T(H BUTTON, Round or8iuareToo,wlth Worked Button-Heles, iieu. LADIES' GLOVE KID TOP BUTTON, Square or Round Toe, fioeuud i50. ' ' MISSES' SOLID LEATHER bCHOOLHHOE, lte2, I.W. LADIES'PL'BBLEBUTTON,biuaioerRouud Tee, tl.su, LADIES' BURT'S SHOES at $S.O0, Reduced tetL BROWN'S FRENCH SHOE DRESSING Re duced te lOe. a Bettle. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES of all Descriptions Mude te Order at Short Netice. Five Hundred CHILDREN'S BUTTON SHOES formerly sold at 11.25, Reduced te, 73c, . JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH QJJBWH HTJUHfT. afa wmw AMtMrnrnmaautTB. CNITATXOFOltlZELL.APORTER.LATC J2i of Xante tewnsalp, deeetued. Letters of Mansmm mi auu cwibie bsviiih uwp Irani . i te tke vndeM-rned.all persons Indebted there to are requested te nuke lminndlate payment, aad these fca-rina- elalma or demands acarnst. the i sane, will prmeht them wltheutdelay for settle settle rnentte the undertncd, residing at Mt Ncue, xBea.eey. rr. J.AME8 yy U. C.BTEVENUON, A. O. Nkwthku, Administrators. Attorney. ' aprt-ltdThAStw TTvOR A GOOD INVESTMENT GO TO JD BKCHTOLDB, and secure BAHOAINB lu Ladles' and Oents' FURNIBHINO GOODS, which are selling, many of them at prices that will pay TO tetlB per cent te carry ever for next season. They must be sold te make room for spring Goods. New Is the time te save money, lleasecall and be convinced. .., 11 EN II T BECIITOLI), Ne. bl North Qneen Btrcet P. B. Choice Building Lets, Btone and Band for sale. ESTATE OF rillMP CHIII8TIAN Hannlnger, late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In ebtcd thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without de. lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. ,n UKKKV M.8HKE1NF.K, Executer. It C. Bbebakkb, Attorney. fcbai-otdTh-eaw pHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THF. FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMPOKTJSU. AT KEKJAUT'3 OLD WINE STOUE, Ne. 29 East Kise Stiikkt. U. E. 8LAYMAKEU, Agt. KsUbllshed, 1783. febl7-lfd REDUCTION IN OVERCOATS. In order te reduce our large stock el Fur Beaversj Meltons, nerseys anu toiKietonn Overceatings, I will, for the next CO days, tn up te your order, In first-claps style, at ere reduced prices. All garments are guarantee Beavers' Meltons, Kerseys ana coiKscrewo wr IUUKU rent I y eed te fit perfect and only the best quality of trim, mlngs are used. ,., J, xi. j.vu..-.. .... Fine Tailoring. 37 North Queen stiect, opposite the Postcmce. m2l-CindU ROSCOE MURPHY, D. D. S., ORADUATB OP The Pennsylvania Collcge of Dental Surgery, WITH 1)11. II. I). KNIGHT .131 North Queen stitet, Lancaster, Pa. Dentistry In all Its blanches. .... , ' marll-7tdAWA83md PURLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSES On MONDAY, APRIL , 18S5, will be geld at public sale at the Merrtmue Heuse, .Ne. 113 North Prince street, Lancaster, Pa., the fellow, lntr, te wit: One carload of Canada Horses, the bent uver shlpiicd te this uiai ket A credit of fin days win oe given, snlnte commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when ...-. no u 111 lu. ,iiii(1n tnrtttli liv UEOIIGE GROSSMAN Reiikan & Bex, Auctioneer. a'i till TJURLIC SALlI ON SATURDAY, APRIL (til, Al Yifilr.nnat 1(1 n'f.lnf k a.m. will be sold at the late liwfdente of JOHN H. ItOHKEH. Ne. 4W North Oucen etrect, the following iiamcii goeos i 1 HlKh Light-Day (irandruther's Cleck. 3 Large - 1 m - ft A eft-.- . .1..k.tl.Ad At ItAB-lfhSV iieavy ueiauni n iuuw -"" !".: . "" ljimbicqulnH,3 Large New Window bhadis and Fixtures. 1 Geed Centra Marble Tep Wuluut Table, 1 Gilt Frame and Glass with tee old cents, 1 Elegant Italian Marble, French Eight-Day Mantle Cleck, One old Spinning rt hctland Reel, 1 Large Vestibule Doer Mat, xi feet. 4 Window rvit-nft-ea. Wnluut Weed and Gilt Muiildlni:s. 1 Deer Head with large Antlers, Large wire Unlnnn IlfMini War Department vr earner jinp, Table with l e drawers, large r our Reel Squirrel Cugc.Large blngle Reel 8uuIrreICge,G(KXl Two Twe Two Herse Carriage Pele with Yeke, Tab with let or Glass Fruit Jars, 00 feet Geed Painted IK inch Wrought Iren Pipe, 1 Geed Eight Fanner Doer with Mertice Leck, 1 Geed Buicau with four Drawers, Irrume with reur large glass lights, 'J I.awn Benches, Weed Saw and lluck. let Carp-t, Trunk, Benches, Iren Pet, Iren Tea Kettle, Steels. Iren Puimiand Pliic, bfaevel. t ;ik,-Ijul ders, as Bettles, Old WI1101. un F OLTON OI'EHA IIOUS11 MONDAT AHD TUESDAY, APRIL- 6th and 7lh. SHOOK & COLLIER'S UNION SQUARE LIGHTS 0' LONDON COMBINATION I Under the Ausnlcerer Sheek A Cellilb. rroprtetora. UNION SQUARE THEATRE, Ntw Yeiik. In GKORer It. Sims' powerful Spectacular Melo drama, the Union Square Tbtatie's Greatest Success, The LIGHTS O' LONDON! Presented with all the magnificent scenery, properties and mechanical c tree is used at that theatre, painted by the world-renowned Richard Marsteu ; mechanical effects by G. B. Winnie. ADMISSION 73, 50 and 35 CENTS. Sale of Reserved Seats new open at (Ipcni Heuse. Wanted ! 100-Superiiumcraries-lOO. Apply te Stage Manager en day or perfer in unit!. . alMtd G IKAHU WKB INSUHANCE COM- PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Altbxd 8. Gillstt, President. Jamxs 11. Alverd, Vice I' res. und Treas. Edwin F, Mikhill, Secretary. Julics B. Allxit, Assailant Secretary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTV-NINE THOUSAND, NINE HUNDRED AND 61XTV 8EVEN DOLLARS AND FORTV NINE CENTS. All Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and paid. RIFE & KAUFPMAN, Agents, NO. 19 EAST KINO STREET. ectl-CmdM.WASR TJ1INE PURE RYE WHISKY. I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH THE Iiititz Pure Uye Whisky OF MY OWN DISTILLATION Distilled at tbe Old Litltz Distillery, One-Half Mile East of Lltitz. ALSO, D. D, Burllielder'! Old Pure Itje Whisky. Jacob F. Sheaf fer. STORE-NO. 3 NORTH DUKE STREET, (Opposite the Court Heuse,) Icbltt-tfdS LANCASTER, PA. TARaAIN8 IN CLOTIIINO. APRIL. EVERY DAY BRINGS SOME THING NEW! TO-DAY WE DISPLAY THE LAKGEST, IIANDSOMEST, LOW-MICED STOCK -OF- CLOTHING -FOR SPRING WEAR IN LANCASTER, ALL OUR OWN MAKE, OF SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AND AN EX. CELLENT CUT GUARANTEED. What Ii the value of a line ploce et material If It Is spoiled In the making, nnd the sewing se peer that It rips with the lUiit wearing T Ne such sewing hern. We have nover had n com plaint about POORLY-SEWED CLOTHING. ALL THE NICEST AND NEWEST THINGS -IN- Ready-Made Clothing for Spring, Can be found here, and the pi ices se low that they are In reach e( every one. EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS FOB BO S. MYERS 4 RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, HO, 13 BAJ3T KINO STRBBT, LANCASTER, PA. s t -V it jrjrir Anrjmrxtxxjum. XirANTKD. TV 18,000 nr 18,060 en first inortpape, at 2M West Klngstrcet, Lanoester, I'a. w DIt. If. E. MUHLENBERG HAH RE RE lnevcd bis office te NO. 10 SOUTH PRINCE STltEET. Itcsldonce at the Stevens Heuse. al-3t XL FOREMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUItOEON, Bemoved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 24 North Prince. (Late rcstdonie of A. E. Beberts.) raawmd AM AT REIGART'H OLD WINE STOKE -FOB LISTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEt1. F1HK8T llf TltB WORLD. Eetabllshcd,1785. H.K.8LAYMAKEK, Agt. febl7-ttd Ne. 29 East King St ONT FAIL TO TRY THE CIGARS, Twe ler 6e, the beat in the town for the money, at HAUTMAN'B YELLOW FBONT CIOAlt STOKE. REMOVAL. M . ,. lr. Lengakcr has removed from Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa., le Lebanon, Pa., oppealte the posteltlco, will be at the Key. stone lloiise, North Oiiecn street, Lancaster, Pa., every Monday and Friday afternoons, till 7 o'clock, p. in. iiije-2w(l Miller's Borax Seap. Fer Watblug Flue Woellens. , Fer Washing Fine Linens. Experts pronounce It unequalled. MILLKIl'S DOU.AX pleases everyone. iuar7-6md B OOTS AND SHOES. J. M. McOenaughy. A COMPLETE NEW STOCK: OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL QUALlTir.S, ALL KlUS,ALLSlZE8,ALL PRICES. WILL OPEN APRIL 3e, AT 26 1 -2 East King Street, (HOFFMEIF.R'S BUILDING.) ...41 Imil -lOUllT I'UOCLAMATION. Vy Whereas, the Honorable Jehn It. Living ston, President, und lleuerable David W. Pat terson, Additional Law Jiidge of the Ceiuts of Common Pleas in und for the county of Lancas ter, and Assistant Justices of the Ceuits et Ojer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions or the Ptace In und for the county or Lancaster, have lesucd their pietcpt, te 1110 directed, ic quiring me among ether things te make public pioclamatlen thiougbeut my bailiwick, that n Court of Oycrand Terminer and u General Jail Delivery, also a Court or General Quarter Ses sions ofthe Pcace and Jail Dellvcry, will com uiciice In tbe CoiirtHeuse, In the city ofLnucas efLnucas ofLnucas ter, in tbu Couimenwcalth or Pcnnsjlvanla, ON 'I HE THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL, ( the 20lb ), lbW, lii piirsuancc of which precept public notice 13 hereby given te the Muyer and Aldermen et the City et Lancaster, lu the said county, and all tbe Justices of tbe I'eaee. the Corener and Cen stnbles of the paid City and County or Lancas ter, that they be then und there In their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and ex aminations, mid inquisitions, und thf-ir own re liit-mbiituccs, te de these thtiiKi which te their ellli.es appertain lu their behalt tobedeno : and also all theM) who will pronecnte against tbu prisoners who are, or then shall be. In tbe Jail or or tbe said County et Lancaster, are te be then and thcie toprenecutRHgaliiiit them as shall be just. Dated ut Lancaster, the a.th day et March, 1S-5. GEO. W.TOMLINSON. BprJ-lldAw Hheilir. G iemi: axu ski: mu iiAvinn erEXED a Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market street, (Feimerly i respectfull (Feimerly occupied "by Harry A. Hitler), I would resnectfiillv Inform my friends and the public lu general (hat I am new piepared te lurnlsh nt tbf shortest nelke POSSIBLE PRICES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alse, constantly en hand a fully uupply of Machinery, Cylinder, Llnseed, Crude end Machlnery Oils, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. uplD lmced M .ENNEnt'llOIl RINK. -GRAND- Masquerade Carnival. Easter Monday Evening, April 6. SKATING WILL BEGIN AT 7 30. Ne person will be allowed en the fleer unless In Fancy Dress or Domine. Grand March at 9:30. Alter wblchall Masks will be removed and any persons lu the audience desiring te skate can de 30. At 11 o'clock all skates must be le moved strapped together and rcturned te the skate room. T1IE EVENING EXERCISES CLUDE WITH WILL CON- Dancing from 11 te 12. Come early and secure u geed seat. The Admission en this Occasion will be 20c. SKATES, lOe. EXTRA. apr3-2td G HEAT INDIAN MEDICINE. KA-TON-KA. THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE -FOR THE- BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND STOMACH. It Is Made by tbe Indians. Used by the Indians. bold by tbe Indians. It Is Purely Vegetuble. It surely cures all diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Bleed. It la almost specific for all forms or Rheumatism. It will cure dis ease when all ethor remedies have failed. Direc tions are plainly printed en every bottle. All tribes of Indians have their medicines, but KA-TON-KA Isaiemedyet the Pacific Coast, und Is used by all. It Is composed or roots, herbs and barks gathered and prepared by the WARM SPRING INDIANS OF OREGON, And Is favorably known and used In all parts of thoweild. The sick or ailing should net delay Its use. It M 111 prevent as well as cure disease Its nrlce is enu dollar per bottle, or six bottles rer 11 ve dollars. Ask for It aDd see that you get It. It Is ter Ritle by all Drngglsts, and by Ilia juri'iriv ivni av I vniriuK fin MEDICINE COMPANY, Cerry, Pa. (DODOC INDIAN OIL, THE UREATEST PAIN EARTH. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain te cure Tooth Teeth echo In one minute. Headache In five minutes, Earache lu ten minutes, SoreThreat In one night, Neuralgia In thiee te five minutes. MODOC INDIAN OILWusedlulernallyuawell as externally. Every family should have a bot tle within reach. It Is a doctor In the beuse. Fer sale by all Druggists. Price Mc. per bottle. Large slze bottles. 60e. INDIAN COUGH SYRUP is a prompt specifle for Coughs, Colds and Lun, diseases, tjec. nor 1, hoc, bottle. Katonka, Medoc Indian OU and Indian Cough Syrup for sale (wholesale and retail) at uecurau's urug eiuru, pus, jj aun iju aorta queenatreet, Lancaster, Pa, .... JOHN S. GIVLER k CO. SPECIAL NEW SCINCH CASHMERES, BPKINQ SHADES, at 250. O-INCII CASHMEKE3, SPRING SHADES, 60e. Cheap at 73c. 0-4 CLOTH SUITINGS. 75c. 0-4 TRICOT SUIT INGS, 11.00. New Satincs, Batistes, Zephyrs. NEW LINE OF Dress Silks. Crazy Cleths. LOW CASH PRICES. COME AND SEE THE GOODS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. EVERY NEW DAY URINGS SOMETHING TO TIIE- ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE FAMOU8 DOUBLE FOLD CASHMERES, All Celers, 12c a yard. 315-INCH COLORED CASHMERES, Spring Shades, 'i'e a yard. Same quality sold last season at 3e. 10-INCH FRENCH ALMA SUITINGS, Which leek and reel like 55c goedd, only 37Kc 40-1NCII ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, Jbprliig Celers, i"e a yard. .'M-INCH FINE 8ATIN BERBER, OnlySOcayaid. 40-INCH FRENCH SATIN BERBER, Splendid Value, 730 11 yard. COMBINATION DRESS SUITINGS, in I'retty ransiau bt)ic9. New Shades In LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTH SUITINGS, Mude Specially for Spring Wear. Just Opened, a Choice Line et Beautiful Printed Satiaes and Batistes, AT VERV LOW PRICES. WATT, SHAND & GO., 8 and 10 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. j. H. MARTIN & CO. DRESS SILKS! Our ltujcr has returned from tbe New Yerk market, ami hJlng made large pin- chasci, al Remarkably Lew Prices, Woeffcrallnoor DRESS SILKS, lower lu prices, never bcfoie equalled, 25 PIECES Striped Summer Silks 35 Cents a Yard. Pin Check, Neat Striped AND- Colored Dress Silks, Ranging In Pricufieiu 4.lc. per Yard up. OUR Black Dress Silks Are of uSuperler Quality, and ull the better qualities warranted, and range In price lrum oec te S-oe. SITINES. IN AMERICAN AND FRENCH MAKES, IN ELEGANT NEW DESIGNS. Seme or these colorings will be very senrce later In the season, and we would ml viae ull who deal re a pretty design In Sallnei te pie cure them ut once. J. B. Martin (fe Ce., Cor. West King ami riince Sts., LANCASTER. FA. a sivs nurxTs. T7IUI.T0N OPERA HOUSE. Grand Change of Pregramme ! A WHIRLWIND OF FUN! ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY I HEWETT'S Museits and Lyceum Comedy Ge. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, TWO GREAT COMEDIES, EMBEZZLEMENT .. -AND- CLAfflS. The kings or laughter uiakcni.the only comical CAWTHOltNES llerbcrl and Joe-tn (hclrslde epllttlng sketch. LITTLE ROSEBUD III a Bouquet of Special ties. Cornet Sole, by the Lad v Champien Cornet So loist orthe Weild-MIMi EVA HEWETT. Senir and Dauce by the Charming houbretlo, LOTTIE SINCLAIR. The Great FRED 1IART1I lu hit wenderful Spider Dances. MISS KATIE LOVE, the Cbaunlng Soubrette, The Wonderful Exhibition or MIND READ. ING en SECOND NIGHT, by the Clarirveyaiit Mrs. Evollewett. FUN, MIRTH, MUSIC AND SONG. ADMISSION, 10 and 20 OENTS. RESERVED BEATS, lOe EXTRA. New en wile nt Opera Heuso Offlce. miM-ut VOJt SALE Oil JtXJfT. TTOU8I5 VOll RKNT. XX A thrco-stery Brick Heuso, Ne. iS) West Chestnut street. m 18-1 Id FOR SALK OR RUNT. An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, sllu ate Ne. 15 tjblprien street, inie-tfd B. FRANK ESHLEMAN. EOR RENT. The hall 30x60 feet en thlrdstoryefStelu. metz building, Ne. SSJi North Queen stive t. Ap ply te " ' J. L.STEINMETZ. 12 Ud FOR RKNT. First-Class Restaurant, also first-class Bar her Shep, corner et Centra Square and North Wueen street, uest leuuiiun in iuw ciiy. aiiui y te KIRhllft llltO.' TJIOR RENT. JL! Th: Three Law Offices at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKE bTREETs and a basment U feet long, supplied with water tiiid heat. mrtStW i, FRANK ESUXEMAN, M YKK STORE. CLVTHTlrO. j? jaw- DIVIDEND WEEK. Fcrlinps you have never taken an inlcrcst in our Sleck or Clothing. Fer quality, variety nnil price yen will hardly II ml a mero profitable investment. lVe are new sliewing many hand hand hand seme nnd new things for early Spring weather. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. Ul2 3Uid N' OTIUE EXTRAOHDINAKY. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS DURING MONTH OF APRIL, PREPAR. ATORY TO A THE CHANGE I -IN- , OUR BUSINESS. ggrCall at once, at Penn Hall Glelhing Heuse, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE AND NORTH QUEEN ST., Fer Thirty bays Only. W 1LLIAMBON A FOSTER. s -OUR- EASTER EGG CONTAINS Children's Kilts AND- Norfolk Blouse Shirts, In n railed Bud extcnslve usseitiuent or the Finest Grnde Fancy Worsted. Casaiuicred, and Scotch Cheviot fur Children and Beys, limn 'J jcais old le I? or 13, the fit of uhlchare excellent and THE PRICES LOW Gent's Cleth Hats, In a variety of Celers, flat or round crown, 60c.. 73c. and $l.et). BOYS' POLOS, auc, 25c. und 40c. CHILDREN'S DRESS HATb. Wc. and 75c. The POCKET HAT, very convenient rer the traveler orrerovenlni? wear te the Lectuiocr'Ceuccrt, 50c 75c and 11.09. The Best Dress Hat, Is the reather-wel(-ht, Belf-cnnletnilng Hut. It will net line 1U shape with wear, but con forms Itself te the head Immediately It Is put en. NEW SPRING STYLES In I.lf-ht-uoleied Stiff Hats aie new ipady. Gents' Underwear. fr-ftl .. ,. r a-tatn piotcctlen, woolen or part woolen Unucrgurnicuts feheuld be worn In all climates and te meet thedeuiandH of thn differ. entdecieesef heat, out assortment or Under, wear Includes medium nnd llKht-welghts, In all qualities riem the lew-pilccd te tbu most per ivctly finished seamless garments. Our WHITE MERINOS nieSOc. and 75c. Silk Handkerchiefs FOR EASTER.and Fancy, Silk, New Styles Puff Scans, 25c., Sue. and 75a Tccks, 25c., 50e. and 73c. Fancy Silk Bowa, 15c, 20c., 25c. und 0e. Fancy Silk Bews, with Elas tic Band 20c. 1 he cable-sewed Kid Gleve, One Dellar, New Celers ler Silling lu the best makes of Kid Gloves, light an u uarx snaues, ti.i-i, ii.au ana $1.75. EARL A rlLSON'S Latest Htvlcs rill.. LARS AND CUFFS, and the EIGHMIE SHIRT, $1.00 each, or f3.10 per halt-dozen. Men's Dress Shee, $2. Thcse Shoes aie made te our special order. We have a complete ruuge or sizes. In Butten, Luce and Congress, made with or with out Tips. Fer Ladles weliuve A FINE Kill Butten Gaiter for $2.50, made with the broader Common 6ense Tee and Heel. Thlc Insures comfeit. But rer a pretty appearance) the Opera Toe and High French Heel would be preferable, Wu have them In all widths of bethstyles. WILLIAMSON , & FOSTER, 32, M, 30 & 38 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. THE REST the City, at HARTMAN'b 5e HAVANA U1QAK IN YELLOW Hi DUE. FRONT CIGAR , MILLER'S BORAX soap. Fer Iho LAUNDRY, Fer the BATH. Fer tbe TOILET. Fer Wasbluu all Dvlte.au Fubrlce, mar7-Jwd HIRSH k BROTHER, r - 1, I A ' n I Of 1 ', y irr fri ' '!, , ,. t '-- v'lzl-.
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