r it y' 1 Ail . . a vf jutfi- c ftAf, AFRtL 9, lt5. . , - Jl 1-1 ' ( w ' W;l-4' HI WS, V, !1 i-0 i i n i i i . i I , . i i " i K n M$& 1&. ,5i S asu. jAr-i'c w sDis vfrp&M hw :J ;w aasa w "'A. - a"" P',v"'; - $ rw.&r- . , ."&m i-'S: 'kvhi K WM fM U ! M i wvd ALji.:&& W4i!$& blv .r ... L- -. ;' "J- jm ta Mm CMMrBweUea of ke BMW MHcmI OMivMittai. meeting of' (! Lancaster City Medtett aeetttv wu held ea Poneraeoa at Grand Army kail Bowing atMttuen preterit : dee- , Albright, Bryawi, Black, Black- outer, LrauT,cjorripten, uever ivls, B. F. Herr, A. J. Herr, j llyus, Keneagy, MvingBten, Ian, J. n. numr, ii, a. MOwery( fkle, Mentxer, Newpher, Netclier, buck. Reland, Stewart, W. J. fflchana, Wiseman, Zolgler and I tfMMrtft presented ahowed that there 0 epidemics in the county, but that Wm considerable Biokness, principally Keland and Ilyus read papers, referred te the publication coin- Urban, Keehler and Markle were as a committee en materia medlca i the next meeting of tne aeciety. of Frank Carpenter, of ML Jey, i alleged invalid, drew uencuia ler fremtheOdd Feikref) and Knights was discussed. lewins were elected dolccales te the , aaedlcal convention, which meets at aien en Mar 27th t Docter Livingston, K V .. Mn.t.,... YA........ ifjtArl AJVaiutui, iiuinuvr, vvnici, iww, Jtettnd.'KtcwarL Newnher. Itrvsen. Thes. WMtK, B. F. Herr, Showalter,BieD8t, Crnie, - 'Rlajrwalt, Miller, Black', H. E. Mtisserntid f i7W. Davis. i , ... m i i ' is. "ZVMBEK-XEX IX COXEEBEXCE. ': K- MPM" &&& s.-- nmi I I'-'titmii ii .HUM Mem A, tjf'SriMyna thefrlcea of Hemlock, nmt Asttt te & t - Abiae by Them. Sflttff A tara-emoetlnir. of hemlock lumber ninnu- 1J- - v?,Hur ana aoalers WM . ,3:'perti vVednesdaj, and f: vrMP?''4i . . -r . . . ... held In Wllliams- the following wero ST '.UaLliul nnraiMthnnrlranr linmlnrk llnllx-- -iC &. Mw m X----v w .v.... ' -? :i'ered ea cars te all points te w liicii '-! -mraA An ram tn all nnlnn In u lil.li I'llllailcL -phWt rates of freight apply V-v tiMt -J BM1ln e l..Mn in l.t. in 11 ,tf , luiu muiuiue, w wj i iw . j , . ,1 H,y aaeVM feet, J1LS0 ; 18 and l feet, i: 3 by 4. :i T -i3 te U by;li 11 and 10 feel, 51 1.E0 ; 18 and 20 and 10 t lvfti, J12 :ffl and surcet, si3 : a by 3, rj, h yWT'W"till3i 18 and 20 feet, ?13.W);1 by 6, fry v:.araa.l2 feet, mlllcuus out, ?li! ; 14 ana la feet, .JstJaaVeullseut, 12, 14 and 10 feet, 1.1.60 j bill m '--i'aa;froml2te20feet,fl3j bill stuir, from K . 1. -!K28tBfeet, SH : bill atutr. from US te 32 feet, ,l 'V?JMXtiWB Iho goneral bonse of the meeting i" (K , tfcat the rates en hoinleck sheuul net be mil- K-illait advance will be made at the next meet li ji"SSiili" -'An adjourned meeting will be held en fv ' vew w vwel vb. mjw 1' vjut' vv h ,,f.tlecomniittee en rules and regulations, I , -I y.-waian M composed 01 b. x. reresiinan, j. ij. 'f, i wPM'v nu J. u. liigmer, or wiiiianispert ; 5 r 'i&ElL'ii uppincew, en-niiadeipiiia, and w. u. i '' tt'-J? Laalus. of Yerk. The next moetlnir is ex- j lStS2jBt organization will be etl'ected at that ', vtuthxauti XHulift scnoei mm.r VLlhn.' Hm.i, Cleveland le Attend the Annua Kzamlnatlnn ou May 0. (('" " i r. correspondent writing from Carlixle .Acv stales mat ine annual examination 01 me nv".i: ... ...... . i. .. . Indian industrial scnoei at tba1 piace win take place en the 6th of May. Presldent Cleveland, it is confidently expected, will be present He has been Invited nnd as he has premised te be at Gettysburg en the 4th and 6tb, he will no doubt take in Carlisle en his tour. The: school exercises will be held in tbe dining room of the new building erected en the campus during the past year. It Is the largest building about Carlisle. The main imJrf " s hv fin ft.- with a trine 72 bv .in i--eei. It Is tui.ienc high and thirty feet te ts-L 'ene Bqunre, anu mere is a basement under fthewhole building, which is used as u stere f! fi.rrf ' IAvninr Ainmltiutlmt. nf Ilia Ttnll.n bAl.nn1 tAVHr .-.. -.-....-...w.w ..w v.u.UM ncnwji i Save been attended by liicii efllcials of tim .state and United States, besides many ether distinguished visitors and it Is expected that the coming examination will eclljise all previous ones. , One or the Ktchest Brides In the Lnnd. Idiss Mary Packer, the only surviving child or the late Judge Asa I'acker, who recently was married very privately te .Charles II. Cummings, of New Yerk, at tbe bride's palatial residence in Maurh Chunk, baa, with her husband, cene Seuth. The event has been anticipated by but very few of the friends or the bride ind groom. Miss Packer, new Mrs. Cummings, has perhaps the largest annual income et any lady in the United States, it being estimated at about 81,000 a day, te say nothing of the inceme from the accumulations ofinterest en the amount received since the death or her father and her two brothers, Rebert and Harry Jacksen. Mr. Cummings, the lucky bridegroom, is, like Miss Packer's father, a sell-made man. Starting as a conductor en the Lehigh Yalley railroad, he has worked his way up until he has become the head of the New Yerk end of the enormous business of thn read. He was the intimate friend or the late President Harry E. Packer, and his rel ations with E. P. Wilbur, the present presi dent et the company, have been intimate and confidential. Air. Wilbur and Mr. Cum Hilngs own cotttages en adjoining Islands en the St Lawrence. The lUteut et County Emigration. A correspondent Of the Philadelphia Prc writing horn Marietta refers te the extensive emigration te Kansas that has been going en jfer the pnst five years : " The funning ele ele ,menthere are largely Tunkers in thelr re ligious belief, and they are very much at- "tfc&yi .fflrat colony went te Kansas, and settled near ."triiaEv iV AbJllne. in Dickinsen ceuntv. Five vears "-M1iCj''0lurBercoleDy wasmatleup,and " m 'iSST'e r usuni s uiwap ana u uuuieer et ministers t.Syytgr; of the Tunker persuasion, in all 200 persons, 1$$if SI0"8 then overy year has added te their f?4f?ftk BUmber, se that thore are new well en te jS&p-sW 1,000 persons from Lancaster ceuntv owners ri( . . fit lurm lnnnu In nnn arniitnl Miilsitiann li l v ?, county, Kansas, roost of them Tunkers. Tlds Drf'tc. large exodus ei farmers nas taken away the b .iHnr"! havers of farm lands. Last fall llinrn tram &$? store farms offered at public sale In the 4 j county than nave ever ueen known, and fewer farms sold." Jf J.. A Stage-struck Trie. fr-fitf '3 Society circles in Wilkesbarre w ere creatlv ' " Vti agitated Wednesday by the disappearance of j.;t two well-known young luoiesaud a young - "wf mBn" T,iey ar0 Mlss Della Scuouert, daugh- "Z??Ji J teref Dr. A. F. Schobert, aged about 22. Miss Mi? (Gertrude Blackman, daughter of E. s. Black- TtjfyC man aged 19, and Merris Dougherty, son or J JyVV Charles Dougherty, aged 20. They left I '? X fVUkcsbarre ou the neon train for Ulugham- I ' -lr , c ii ten.N.Y., aud it is bclleved they have geno te l rll i.. j loin tlm HtnnilnH nnorftcreninanv. nniv iilu.. jy ing at that nlare. as 'they were accompanied by Mr. Duhy, ene of the mangers of the wuiiuny, Au mroe iuuk prominent pens in ibe etra rendered wero last summer - by ti iv huhi n,m me u.vi. mhiv uwu dwkv X BArill L- la l)1.Al.m.iTl ami 'H Tin. Tmnt. BtrtHk. fi.-i.i".." - : . i .: . ii j: . ... , p- Vb?v ureiner or Merris, siarieu wcunesday 1"W. & rr Blnghamten, and will bring the jSi'lwoyeunger ones back. Miss Schobert, be or course, iroe irem tne control 'iFV.A Hew Children Are UUIUed Seuth. ?t, A gentleman who came through Lancaster w. county, s. C, recently found in a field en his iwm a ery pretty litue gin, aoeut e years of i naniessed with a repe te a light guano rihlltnr. u.i.l ..aw .niltAnlnfllv rlnjl.ll.. 'K f Maleng with it, whlle a siater about 3 years old YS,BT8tu tue machine, the two doing the u. uiuii uanu. xuvj ncrDiuxeu way ey uia net change places, v lien the smallest "iuuu mat sue was mje iittie te reach handles. Beth wero cheerful and y and intorestod in their work, and their C Uhn ti.a nlmvlnln tlm ua.nn rtAl.l 'by- njr ? a Internal oye en them. ' ;VWx' ,c. Cliakcee in the Fire Ueiiartment. inmiiif ... -. . . ..... . . v "iuiy xse, 4, uie em "Washington," ' I &mVXltK0' known b ,ts eUl Menda after ' ' &&1 Wc K Fredi Bm"1 nnd Jeseph Cunning. .liT LI .'UF- -1 l. V " l -- Ji"-, uoscraen, resigned April jst. Michael .w-ureman, icit about uiosaine tlme and b" iuhj uusint-e iv ucignrinaiuirao ucignrinaiuirae r. iienrvH. llMh. thecfllclAnt iiri,-nr enclllfl fur llin mat three vnn l..u .. . fcli lesignatlen te take eflect ou the 12th " m engage j" naming and con- 'K. una ortwaeiuvruuuiiiroHnivit.iiira.i .tl ... " " w .wii u ...meiiipany. '.. Br I Cli..lnl U..UMV t flntl.tl i; , 'y A.ej rclal or aeject and common councils I If i .X . . " " w "" "venunr for the pur I .?H i'vIDW'W considering the bend of the city vA, niaauiAr-elect. ' tVr (Qft'VMpected that ttwataadlng commit .,Sf, councUawJU-aeuioxi, .' " V '" - . r Mttewi of CMMa rnbk, in a Baratng Bara la ftayMfM. Thta forenoon tbe large fraaie barn belong ing te Rachel Brabaker, residing one mlle north of Brunerville, was destroyed bj fire. Thirteen head of cattle perished In the flames, together with tbe ether contents of the barn, such as hay, feed, straw, etc Ne one was at home at the tline, but the servant girl. The origin of the flre is unknown. The less Is partly covered by Insurance Later It is new learned that thore were sixteen head of cattle consumed togethor wltli three horse. The barn Is covered by Insurance. The hoiwe wai saved with dim culty. The wagon shed and hog sty were also btirued. The Athei7 nf f Jallu a. Kettmeler. As stated In Wodnesday's Intklmekn. ckii, the body of Julius Ci. Kottmelor, of Hoboken, N. J., was taken te the Lancaster crematorium en Its arrival in this city, and prepared for Incineration. It was placed In the retort shortly after three o'clock and speedily reduced te ashes. The retert was opened this morning at 7 o'clock and the ashes gathered. They weighed three pounds pounds and twolve ounces. The widow and brother of deceased, who stepped at the Ste vens house, left Lancaster at 8:10 this morn ing, taking with thorn the ashes of their dead rolntlve. Depriving Tliein of a flood Dinner. Judge Cervlng, in charging tbe grand J ury of the special sessions ceu rt or New Yerk Monday last said: "It has been customary, gentlemen, from tltne Immemorial for the grand Jury te visit the publie institutions once a month upon a day fixed by the efllcials in chat ge of tbese institutions. lam very ser sor te deprive you, gentlemaii. of u geed dinner, but 1 must say that I think that the public geed would be best nerved by a visit that was net expected, xeu migui leso a goeu ineai, but tljen you would be mero likely te see the lnslde workings or the Institution when net made ready for dress parade." lied Men llaUed Up. S. 8. Sachem M. J. Weaver raised up the following chiefs en Monday's sleep, at Eo-shah-ke-noo Tribe, Ne. 22, 1. O. It. M.: Prophet W. Ochs. Sachem H. I Simen. S. Sagamere C. F. Simen. J. Sagamere Jehn Derwart. Trustoe T. JL Sbocmaker. Itopresentatlve te Great Council Henry Ochs. The trlbe has 3,500 Invested. During the past year they paid out for rellefM&0.20. The memucrsiiip is us. A Glieit Shew at llarry vllle. Barryvllle, a New Yerk vlllage, is oxcited overaghesL It comes In the form of a woman, who wears a Jockey cap en her head, is clothed in wliite and takes her stand en the coutre of the canal bridge. 'When a per son approaches the ilgure tee clese It vanishes lite thin air. Summoned Heme by Death. Frank CI ibsen, the theatrical agent of this city, who has been travellng with the "Karl" company, arrived in Lnuuaster last night from Reuio, N. Y. He was summoned home en account or the death or a bix-inonth-eld boy from pneumonia. IJarnuui's Circus Cuming. The-Harnum Londen show "v 111 be here en May 0, and the first adertising car will get here by April 10 or 18. They w ill exhibit en McOevern's let, at tbe end of Neith Queen street. Amusements. !7ie .4rt- L'ntcrtainntenl at (Irace Church To Te Xigtit. An exceedingly beaut if ul uud descrip tive Trip Around the World " ill be given by thealdef thoexy-hjrtrogcn light, In thelvctuiu loom of Grace Lutheran iluiicli, thlsernlng. It will be a treat. tlrantt Concert e ll"r Senit. Fulton opera house this eeulng,us welt us tuinonew and batmduy evenings, will be the scene of a novel entertainment for the benefit of Admiral Key Key nelds Pest405, G. A. It. It will consist in the singing by well known ecid talent of the city the war songs that thrilled the soldier In the late war. Cnuip scenes will be given and rltte tableaux will be presented. A dlrTeicut pro pre gramme each evening. Hcscrved ccuts can he piecuicd witf-eul extra charge. ' m Telephone Connection. Huveratlck ft Ben's livery stable, comer of Market and Grunt streets, lmve been connected with the Telephone exebunge. Intel-outing te the Liullej, We aie silling All-Weel Jcuejs, "luck and Colored, for One Dellar. Come and see them. Palace of Fashion, Se. 13 K. Kiug St. u9 tld liEATUS. " LAN ma. At lteudlng. Pa. Aiull S, two, Mis. Mary K. Lundti, wife ef.I. Win. Laiidls. The funeral will take place from the lcsldciice of her mother, Mrs. Cathailn itiuulell. Ne. IIJ West Kiug stiect, Lancaster, Pa., en Suturduy afternoeD atl o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. " at MAKKETS. f hlladelphla MarkeL FHiLxnxLrHix, April!). Kleur fairly active and stiting; Hupernne, trimi 67K: Extra, wa S 60: Fenn'a. family, $3 MflTH; Wlnterclearg, MS4 40 : de straights, 1 2304 79; Minn, extra clear. 4X)Q4fi0;de straights, $4 403 00 : winter pat' ents, $4 75Q3 30 ; spring de, V itiQi 30. live flour at J 303J C'.'K. Wheat strong aud higher; Se. ! Western Kcd, 93Ke t Ne. 3 de, at SlfiSJc : Ne. 1 l'a. de, II ; Ne. i Delaware, de, 9c. Cern higher, with geed demand t steamer, K.U nsiWrti: Ne. 2 yellow und mixed, 60)jg5.'c j Ne. a Oats strong under scarcity and a geed de round : Ne. 1 White, 4Je ; Ne. -i tin, at 41e j Ne. 3 de, 4O04OVe ; relecUd, 37039c ; Ne. 2 mixed, 33c. Rye dull at 70c. Seeds-Cleverflnn at 8J9e ; Timethy dull at atfl &3; Flaxseed quiet at t 3031 s.. Winter bran scarce at IVJfp'iO. Previsions flrmi goedjobblug demand ; mess gerk, Ie 60) bebfhuma, fllQllte; city mess eef, 13 SO. liacen, 8K9e 1 Smoked Shoulders, Ciirc ; salt de, by.c; smoked hums luKfjillKe; pickled de, vZ&0e. Lard steady; city refined, at 7Kc; loose butchers', CKfliiMe ; pilme steam, 7 43. Jlutter market steady for line goods; ether descriptions dull and pilces ueck; Creamery extras, 210230 s 11. C. aud N. V. de, 229 24e ; Western dairy extras, 20022c ; de geed te Kella at SQlOe; packing butter, CfjlOa. Kggsmuiket aud prices steady ; ExUm, 10 QlKe ; Western de, 17c. Cheese quiet and steady ; New Yerk Full Cream, 1212He ; Ohie Fiats, choice, 710Xc ; de fair te prime, 70100 ; l'enn'u part skims, 49 5e ; de rull de, Qic. w Petroleum steady ; Uefincd, 7Kc Whisky firmer at II 20 Mew Yerk Market. Naw Yeax, April 9. Fleur State and Western a shade stronger, but trading iulct. Southern quiet. Wheat excited and very feverish. enr, war ru. mers; prices advanced iQfi)ie early ; later fell back 34e very brisk trading In options ; Ne. 1 White nominal 1 Ne. 2 Ited, May. WAm ; J line Wcfill 02 ; J uly, OOJiGIl 03 ; Oct., (1 03? CornlQle lilgher mid tairly active : Mixed Western spot, fil33a ; de futures, 61QJ.li;c. . Oats ;mH.a higher : Ne. 2 April, sAlWia t May, SSrte j State, 39043e j Western, 3Sire. Lecal Stocks and liends. lleperled by .1. 11. Leng. Par Lest Lancaster city, 6 per cent., 1883 $100 ' SIM ' " lft 100 110 . " . 18 100 120 " aperct. Inlorseyeurs.. 100 1.W " Scheel lean 100 102 4 in ler 20 jeurs loe 100 ' 4 " in Bur 20 jcars, loe 100 t. v . 1. i . inWerSOyeaw. 100 102.50 Mauheim Borough lean ,, , joe 102 BAX STOCKS. Flwt National Bank me juivj Fanners' National Bunk., ,,,,, m 112" Fulton National Bank 100 175 Lancaster County National Bank se m.75 Columbia National Bank .00 122 Christiana National Bank ...,J0e 113 Enhrata National Bank lue 111 First National Hank, Columbia 100 153 First National Hunk, Htmsburg ICO I3!i Jlrst NatleniU Ifcink, Marietta ..rlue aue jrst National Hink, ML Jey 100 ISO LUIU National Bank lue 150,10 Manhelra National Bank ,. ine 161.20 K?loIi,iN,?l,en5l Itank. Mount Jey.... SO (is ?SwiIi1.lam ?.aU.en,u Bank .......loe lsu Gap National Bank 1m 11050 Quarryvllle National Itink... .:...";,. 100 he' -. ., . . Teanriax stocks. BlgSprlng Beaver Valley 23 7.50 Brldgenprt A HorsesheB.,,,. ,.,." isif 4 Columbia A Chestnut Hill , ' Tg Columbia Washington ' Si i?( Concstepa 4 Big Spring ,, . S 20 Columbia Marietta ' m ., Maytown A Kllxabethtewn .'" -5 m Jjincaster A Kphrata , , ,, ljuicaster A willow Street.,.., s uj StrasburgA Millport 23 21' Marietta Maytown..,..., ,, s , Marietta A Mount Jey v3 si Laue., ElUabethtewn A Middlelewu. UU 7u Ijineaster Frultvllle... se s.-, ljinrester A Lltltz M 73 East Braudywlne A Wavnesbuig,,,,. &J 1 Lancaster Wllllaumewn si 101.23 uiuuuwra Maner..., .. se 146 LancasteyAManhclm... ....,.,. 33 41 f Lancaster A Marietta itt . ' Lancaster A New Helland ,.,.. 1H0 7 LaaeMter A SttMuehanBa.,.,,,. sse aga jwwurSxiw ivuie,'.;,'..,;;: :; ?5 7. r3 I - 4. i. M.10 61 ae 100 as e S09.2S S10 6 UM 75 80 M 39 100 100 llletavliln Streetcar,. ........ ...... M Inquirer Printing Company;. M Qaa Light and Fuel Company.! M Steven Heuse (Bends) i ... loe Columbia Gm Company.. ,,. ,.,. M Columbia Water Company,... 10 Susquehanna Iren Company loe Marietta Hellew-ware. 100 Btnvent Heuse,. . ...t M MIllersTlllB Nermal Scheel... SI Northern Market... M Pastern Mmkel.i. M Western MHtkel.... ....... 4.... . M Lancaster City Htieet Hallway Ce..... M Uax Cempnny llend.... I( Columbia Doretmh liends iuu Bleck Market. quotation by Iteed, MeUraun A Ce., Hankers, Lancaatur, I'a. 11 A, M, 12M. 3 p.m. MlAHOlltl PfltllflU Michigan Central............ New Yolk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del., Lnuk.ft Western , Denver A HtoUraude Klie... Kansas A Texas....... l.iike Shere Chicago A N. W common ft leiji UK fig 105H mil 7l'M it N.n.unt. wcsuirn....... ... St. I'aul A Omaha l'aclfle Mall SI KechiMitcr A riUsutiru...., HU I'aul Texas l'acine... Union 1'aclne Wabash t'oinmeii , AVabash l'releircd Wcstetn Union Telcsipjih Louisville A Nashville..... ,N. Y.,Chl.A8t L ,..., LehlRh Valley Lehigh NavlKntleu CM WW 3IK rcnnnyivanm ffi Ilenillmf.... P.T.AUUirale. Northern l'aclfle Common "8 Northern ructUe-l'ief 40 Hostenvllle .. Philadelphia A Kile , Northern Central...... , .. Underground Canada Southern Oil 78 I'eople's Passenger.. Jersey Central ., Mi I'hlhMlelptila. quotations by Associated Press. Stocks strong. Philadelphia A Erie It. It , Iteadlna ltulliead 1 m Pennsylvania Hall read MJ Lehigh Valley ltallroed S3 Unlud Companies of New Jersey lttl Northern 1'uclfle 171 Northern I'ucinePiefcrrcd W'4 Northern Central Hallread CI Lehigh Navigation Company 41 Norrlstewn italiread ,.109 Central Transportation Company 23 Buffalo, New Yerk A Philadelphia Hi LltUe Schuylkill llalliead !A Mew Turk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks active aud stcidy. Meney easy at lc. New Yeik Central Erie ltallroed 12 Adams Exprusg , 131,'i Mlchlgun Ccntrul Itsllrnad..... M Michigan Southern ltallroed tM Illinois Central ltulliead 3y, Cleveland A I'lttsburg llalliead 141 Chicago A Heck Island Ball read I13 I'lttsburg A Fert Wayne llal.re.id 12U Western Union Telegraph Company SJi Teledo A Wabash.. il New Jersey Ccntrul 3IU New Yerk Ontario A Western Si Livestock Prices. CmcAoe. Cattle ItccclpLs, 4.MX) bead; ship ments, 2,200 head; market active at loe advance In Bhlpplng grades ; l.ose te 1,200 Its steers, H 00 (5 30; i, 'Junte 1,3j0 B.S, $3 2sQ5 73 ; geed te extra, 1,330 te 1,330 tn, 3 7f30 03; cows and mixed, 12 COOI.n ! lii'il.ify, TifllMj stockers, 1 Ql 20 ; fee'leinal .! UKtt 70 ; Texans, ft u03 10. Hogs Itecclpts, 8,500 heid ; shipments, 2.'H ; mart:ct lalrly actlvn and jirlces a shade higher ; asserted and heavy, l 7flt w: packing and shlpplni;, 210 te 330 . at 41 50QI ,0 ; light averaging underaw B.s at l 33l 50; skips, U 73 64 30. ribecp Ileielpls, 1 ,(j-l head ; fililpmcntu, l,' head; ti-adlngiictlc and prices lOfllc higher; fancy lambs sold at 13 30; peer te choice sheep, 43 5O0187K. East LiBritTV The demand for cat tie te-day was slew: nrices stead v: prime minted at iViOii) Ki falrtegiKid, $".' 23; eomiueii, $ISOfJI 73; re ei If s were dull 1 iiemlnul; 1'hiludclphlas, II '! id 00; Yorkers, $l73ftlh3; lerelpts, 1,.'iO0 Dean; shlpuients, 5,ou bead. Sheep were dull and 11111 bunged j recclpU, fiueheud 1 shlpmnnts, ijOUheud. NEV .AVTEUT1HE3IEXTN. INTKLLKIKNT PKHSONS OIVB Mll ler's BOB AX Penp the preference. KirectUe, durable, cheap. it 2,ene wanted en nrat merlgugc nt 5 per cent. Add less, " M. " IXTBLLlaKHCEH Ofllce. as-2td 1 MILLEK'S 1'UIIU IIOHAX SOA1' does net please.yourmeney will be refunded. D It. FORBMAN, ' 1'IIYSICI.VN ANU SUItGEO.V. Bcmeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne. 21; North Prince. (Lute icsldence or A. E. Beberts. m2S-3uid i"lVBR MW.OOO OAKKS OK MILLIIIfH 7 BOBAA beap already sold. Purest Lauu dry Seap made. mar7Cmd MlliliER'S DORAX KOA1 CONTAINS 43 per cent, of egeUble oils, making It healing In Its effects. BOARDERS WANTED. Gentlemen hoarder wanted. w It npr3-td NO. 40 NOIITII DUKE EET. tirORIC WANTED. TV Aii experienced woman wants washing, beuse cleaning, or sl.ullar work. Apply at thld emce illl 1 f nff WORTH OF MILTjINKIIY S)-LJJJJ New erk and Paris Milli nery Ce. Our new store, ( North Quceu street, Lancaster, l'a , Is new open with an Klcyant line of Huts, Beniictfi, Flencrs. Feathers, Ac, lit our usual CHEAP 1'lltCES. Hoping our customers and the Ladies In general will plcasu favor us with their presence, we lciuuln truly yours, NEW YOltK AND l'ABIS MILL1NEIIV CO., JanB-tfd Formerly of 22 West King bt. WANTED, A Girl f for general heusewnik. App'y Ut aStfd NO. 23 EAST WALNUTSTB fit.!'. THE FINEST KNOWN FOR AJAj 1UR 1UR peses is Miller's l'ure BOB AX Seap. T7IINE TAILORING. The finest selection of Woolens In Worsteds. castiuieics, uncvieis, jneueiis, iiieetsana rng ltshl'lslds, ever befeie uxhlblted In this city can new be seen ut my Tailoring Apartments, Ne. 37 North Queen street, opposite tbe Grape Hetel, Employing only the best Tailors, every garment la made strictly llmt-clasi. A eoinrort eeinrort eoinrert uble and pel feci lit always guaranteed. Prices moderate. ROSENbTEIN, The MeichuntTuller, mil-CmdU 37 North Queen street. ESTATE OF PHILIP CHRISTIAN Buniilngcr, late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Lctters testuincntury 011 said estatehuvlug been muted te the undersigned, nil persons In ebtcd thereto are requestcdtamukeliniuedlate payment, uud these huvlug claims or demands against the same, will present them u Itheut do de lay ter settlement te the undei signed, residing lu Lancaster city. HENltY 31. SHKEINElt, Executer. II. C. Brebakxu, Attorney, febaHitdTh-eaw IJtOR A OOOD-F1TTING SHIRT WITH 3 Patent Facings, Hand-Worked Eyelets, made of geed material und price ONLY ONE DO LI, A It. Alse new styles Working Shirts, spring slyles Huhe and Furiitshlng Goods ler Ladle's, Gents and Mlst.es. All cheaper than ever, l'lcuae cull and examine before you buy. HENBY BF.CHTOLI). r Ne. 52 North Queen StrccL P. 8. Choice Building Lets, Stone and Sand for sale. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." TUB FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMl'OltTEIJ. ATBKIGAUT'S OLD WINE STOUE, Ne. 2J East Kine Strxkt. 11. E.SLAYMAKEK, Agt. Established, 17b5. feblT-tfd A NNOUNOEMENT. AMOS C. ROTE. PROFESSIONAL UNDERTAKER, NO. S3T NOItTHQUKENSTUEET. Meat moderate charges, and prompt personal attention In all eases. Vlirnllilre Ilni'imsir at LOW FBICES, by an ex- rUrflliare liepairiBg, perleiicrdCablnetiuaker.lii Ihe employ of this house. UI'HOLSTEIIINU or every description, by oue of thu most skilled Upholsterer. NO, S37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, a9-3td Southeast Cerner of Walnut, B OOTS AND SHOES. J. JL McCenaugiiy.- Men's Calf Beets, $2.25. Ladies' Morocco Butten, $1,25. ALL GOODS SOLID AND WARRANTED. 26 1-2 EAST KING STKjgy. JTKW ABrMKriSKMEHTH. -DENNA.'CIIOABH FROM 11.00 PER X ; ' MMta np, at IIAKTMAN'8 YKLLOW rKONT ClOAK STOKE. A WATCHFUL KYB. We keep a watchful eye en you and your Clothing. This little dally talk. Is juH te make you feel that we ate thlnkluir or you and studying your wants and bow le mret Iheni. Tbe prominent Clothing moil of men for early Hprlng Is We uiret this til TIIOUBANIJS, IN KCOKKS OK HTYLKB, no d at prices that are meant te be HAU- UA1NHFOK YOU, and give small plbflts le us. Why talk auuut details 7 Oak Hall is the Complete Clethihq Heuic, and effcis the Ideal jitcck. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, ft. K. Cor, Sixth and Maiiket, npe-lmd Philadelphia. c 0MB AND HUB ME. nxMiie erssm a Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay & Straw WAREHOUSE, At Nes. 35 and 37 Market- street, (Formerly occupied by Harry A. Oilier), I would respectfully Inform my friends and thu public In general that I am new prepared te furnish nt thoshertest notice nnd LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Fleur, Feed, Grain, Hay and Straw. Alie, constantly en hand u fully supply of MaclUnery, Cylinder, Lltwoed, Crude nnd Machinery Olie, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HENRY DRAOHBAR. apil-lmced 1 REAT ELIXIR OF I.Il'li ENDORSED BT IHE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS GREAT ELTXER OF LIKE Ib a double Distillation of ever twenty different kinds of the best German Ileitis, this being the only true nnd reliable picx.csj by which the en tile Grcnt Medical Virtues and Curat I ve Proper ties of the Herbs can be produced. Wu ttie con fident that this gieut German Tonic ill he found the most HEALTH-GIVING uir placed befere the public. As a RELIABLE AND TLEASANT INV1C.ORANT, It is absolutely without a iiv.il, and adenis Ikstaxt RELlKr, uud a l'inrECTCL'iiKKuaruutred In nil cases of Iys)epsla, Less et Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, ('lamps, Iljeenteiy Cholera Meibui, t.Vau.ca, lilarrbipn, Asthtun, Sick Meiuacb, Blllleusness, Ague and I'vy er uud ether Muluilnl Olseahcs. This Gi cat Medicine 1'er Pale E very w hue. L.. PETZOLcD & CO., Prep's., BALTIMORE, Ml). apr.-SWASlyd&w. EUR HA1.E OH II EXT. H" "OUSE FOirRENT. A three-story Brick Heuse, Ne. VI West Chestnut StrccL nils tld FOR HALE OR RENT. An excellent Dwelling ou easy tcims, situ ate Ne. l.t Sblppen stieet. mUMfd B.KRANK K5HLEMAN. FOR RENT. The hull 30X.V) feet en thlrdsturyef Stein mctz building, Ne. MX North queen stivct. Ap ply te J.L. bTEINMETZ. iJ-tfd FOR RENT. EIrst-Class Restaurant, also ilrstclam Bar ber Shep, corner of Centre Hijuare uud North Queen street. Best locution in the city. Apply te 11IRSII A BRO.'H. T7IOR RENT! JD Tliree Law Offices at Ne. NORTH UUKK STREET; and a basmeututeet long, supplied with water and heat. martS-tid H. FRANK KSHLKMAN. OR SALE OR RENT. These two large new three-story Houses, situated en North LlmeHticet, between Lemen and James streets. Alse, 1'erltent Ihieu-stery Brick Heuse, .11 Kimt James street, 10 rooms, rent, lift per month; '.'story llrlck Heuse, Ne. Sl Enst Frederick stieet, 7 roenw. lent, (II per month. Apply te A. W. RUSSEL. aMtd i: East King stu-et. -1ITV PRel'ERTY AtIhUJLIO SA LE. ON THURSUAV, APRILS, 1S3"., Tbe undersigned will sell at Public Sale, by order of the Lancaster City Scheel Beard, ut the Lvepaid Hetel, In the City or Lancaster, A LOT Of GROUND, situated ou Eust Orutigeslccet, corner of Sherman, fronting en said Ornngu stiect 4t feet, mero or less, und extending north along Sbcrmuu street, 2t1 feet, mere iir lees, te Marlen street, en which uie erected Twe One Story Biick Scheel Houses; lmlmnt In the juiil : let welt fenced. This Is u desirable prop erty for building purposes, and nerlhy thu at tention of capitalists. Possession nnd title given May 1, 1n", en pay ment of purchase money. bule te commence at lj o'clock p. m. J. I. HARTMAN, Fer Committee en Building and Gieunds. llEar SurBtRT Auct. a8-3tdW LEO AX, X OTIC EH. TjVSTATE OF LOUISA E1SLEY, LATE Alt of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ud ministration en said estate having been granted te tne uuacrsi are requested te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ii e make Immediate navment.aiid these huvlmr claims or dcinandH utralnsl Junns or demands sent them without i fuiunv ine ay for set- sume, will present them without delay fur set ticuiuni te ine uuucruignca, reiiuiu lu the city of Lancaster. JOHN EISLEV, Administrator. B. Frank Esiilzuan, Att'y. fehlOildTiieuw ESTATEOF BARBARA A. HA ER, LATE of Warwick township, dee'd. Letters el administration en Bald esbite havlngbeen grant ed te the undersigned, till persons indebted thereto are requested te muke Immediate pay- ment.nnd these havlmr claims or demands ius against the saiue will (present them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned. firn EMANUEL J.MINNICH, Petersburg. SAMUEL GRUBE, I.ltltz, J. W. 11. Bavemah, Administrators. Att'y. m21-3ldeawiJtw I7ISTATE OF CHARLES EFFINGER, U late of Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, nnd these having claims or demands ngahiBt the same, will present thcin without delay ler set- Dement te the undersigned, residing In said city UAiiiAiiiMK r.r nftur.il, ml2-Ctdeaw Admlnlstratilx. CATHARINE EFF1NUER, ESTATE OF CATHARINE HAM HAM HAM BRiOHT.IatoefLancasterclty.do'd, Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te tbe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te muke Immediate payment, nnd these having claims or demands agulnst tbe sumo will present them without delay ler settle ment te the underslgued, residing lu Suubuiy, Northumberland county. W. A. 1IAMI1RIGHT, Wm. Acq. Atlee, Admliilstraler. Attorney. mW-titdeaw ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH, late of Lancaster city, deccused. Letteia testamentary en sntd estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te muke Immediate payment and these having claims or demands ugnlust the estate of the decedcut will make the sumo known te him without delay. FRANK PFE1FFER, Executer. 11. 0. Kriaev Attorney. mlMtdeaw ASS1UNED ESTATE OF CHARLES W. Mills and wife, of the city of Lancaster, l'a. Cluirles y. Mills and wlfe, of the city of Lancaster, Pa., fcavlng by deed of veluntury assignment, dated January IS, 18, assigned and transferred all their estates and effects te the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors of the said Charles W. Mills and wire, he therefore gives notice te all persons indebted te said as as sigeor, te make payment te the uudenlgned without delay, and these having claims te pro pre sent them te ISRAEL 1". MAYER, Assignee, ItMltdMeaw Lancaster, Pa, LIGHT OYERCOyiTS. , 1 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAM Thomsen and wife of Lancaster city, Lsu Lsu euster county. William Thomsen uud wlfe, of Lancaster city, having by deed or veluntury assignment, dated March 19, 18X5, assigned and transferred all their cstrte and effects, except. Ing the separate property or the wife and .IOO ul ul lewed by law te the said assigner, te thn un dersigned, for the benefit, of creditors or the suld William Thomsen, be therefore gives notion te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te thn uuderslgued without delay, and these having claims te present thnm te - WILLIS . HUSliEK Assignee, '',.. L ) Jtaaidlnff lu Laaoaater city. AP. M. Vuw, AHWwy, luamfMF irxw AprMKJenBMKtrra. A" bITyeI JR "5 ROCER FeTi MILLKR'S llOH AX fieap and you'll use no ether, GOTO CLARKE'S COFFEE STORK FOR 4 New Prunes feraSc.! 4 KsCoed Hlce for c.4 I9 Bcalleiied CrnckerslerZ.li.4 t Whlle Bugar for 'i)c. lfc Hest CofTee In Lancaster for avj. A plmiuoef two Dogs will be given away every day. BY TUB ADDITION OF UOltAX, BOAr gains In dctergcut rawer. Try MtLLKH'H ui BOKAX. SbaijKD rnoresALH ren collkc cellkc TION of State and County Taxes or the East nnd West Wants of Lancaster city for 1B, will be received at the County Commissioners' Offlce until 12 o'clock neon, Monday, April I.T, 18X3. I1Y OKPEIl OF THE li(LUtl). Attest; FrAak UmcsT, Clerk. n-T-Otd N.SIHT Ul'ON HAVINd MIIiLBK'H I'.OIIA.X Sean, uuaraniccd absolutely pmv, hnnnlcss and cffcollve, a71IR.ST-CliAS.S HOAltDINU. - "Together with the choice of rooms en the first or second fleer. Km passed by none In the cltv. Cilliiu or address, cuy. can NO.teiNOItTIIQUKKNST. Tuble bear 'Jers accommodated. nd-tfd rpRY MII. -I. tine I.aui jER'8 HORAX KOAP FOR dry work. Uu.irantecd unadul- terated. SPECIALM&UHINERYADAPTEDFOR uiHiiiiractiB'nK Miller's I'lllu BORAX Seap. Ourewn InvcnPen- tJI.UTIIlHll. c LOT111NG TO ORDER. Great Bargains -IN- CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, We nie making geed, substantial All-Weel Bultote order at 10. All-Weel Suits, better, at 812. All-Weel Bulls te erder, all qualities, te $40. ALL-WOOL PANTALOONS ,TO ORDER. HANDSOME RTYLEK, WELL MADE, UOOD KITH, I1LST TRIMMINGS, $3.00 te $ 1 0.00 a Pair. Special Bargains for 20 Days : A09 Uejs'and Men's Single Coats, U.V) Heys' und Men's Single Vest. S1 iJl'HIN'G. The jileasniit weather of the past few days re mludsus that SprliiK Is at hand, nnd that ltla time tobte m lint 13 wanted In the way of SPRIM.CLOTHIM. Burger & Sutten, NO. U-l CENTRE BQUABB, Are inenared te show te Ibe iiublln u Large and Well belectcd Stock or Spring and Summer Suitings, Such us Cerkiciuws, "all shades," 1'latdj, Checks aud bilk Mixtures, In fact everything tbut Is New and Desirable, Made In the Latest Styles, at prices aslewas the low eat for the Bame iml lty of suits. Our READY-MADE STOOK Km-f-iirlnp und buiiiincr butts for Men, Youth und lIuvNUcomiiieieniiureauv complete and ready for Inspection. Cull aud Examine our block. .1U JIUUUIU 10 6heiv Goods, BURGER & SUTTON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. CAHBIAHEK. 2TANDAIM) CAUIUAOE WOHK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Curriage Builders), MARKET STREET, REAR OK P0ST0FF1CE, LANCASTER, PA. OUR LARtiK STOCK OT BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Cem pi lit s the LnteRtfitylesand the most Ele gantly Finished, WHICH WE OFFER AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ThebUPERIOR (JUAL1TY OK OUR WORK la no longer iuest!encd. Ournerk Is as tineas any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT HALF THE PRICE. New Is the time te order ter spring. ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING And Honest Weik. All Werk WARRANTED. EEPAIRINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of nerkmen especially employed for that purpose. -A few SLEIGHS lelt at Lew Flguies. Give us a call. neVJS tldftw B ARUA1NH. AFTER THE SALE -AT NORBEGK & MILEY'S, CORNER OP DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA., A LOT OF VERY CHOICE CflBPJfiGEi WORK LEFT, WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE PRICES. DON'T MlbS A UARGA1N. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QUALITY OF TUB WORK. ILL WORK GUirWrrEED. S"AI1 'questions answered by Telephone, through the Telephone Exchange, with which Uw utbutuuut ceuueeted. HIRSH & BROTHER. cteTnrtm. IN ADDITION. Te the usual large Bleck of Men's nnd Youths' Clothing ut the Ledger Building Stere we new nlse curry a line line or Beys' and Children's Suits all styles, nil grades, lowest prices. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m:-3md TJEMOVAL-. I. McCAULEY, 1ERCHAHT TAILOR, HAS REMONED FROM NO. 146 EAST KING STflELT TO KO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (lliuhnilller'H Ilulldlng), Where he hai en hand ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS FOR THE SPRING TRADE EVER SHOWN IN TH13 CITY. Cull uud take a leek ut tlm i;nods and jen Mil be sure te have your measuiu taken ler u bull, ul-tld EK OLOVKH, Te keep the hands natm MITTENS, le keep the hands warm. SOCKa, Te kep the feet waim. EAR MUFFS, Te keep the enrs waim. MUFFLERS, Te keep the ncckwaiiu. UNDERWEAR, Te keep the body warm. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING STREET. w I1.L1AMSON Jt FOSTER. SPECIAL, ALL-WOOL Corkscrew Diagonal Suits $12.00. Each ceasen we make a special Suit for Men, taking particular care te hue the best possible oil-wool material at the LOWEST 1'ilce. This season It Is u Cerksciew Diag onal, in black and blown, that Is net te he equalled at the pilcr, for quality, 111 uud finish. HOW IIHOWN Corkscrew Suits $8.00, Fer Reys tiem 9 te li j c-.uu el age. HOI S- Brown Corkscrew Suits, li te hi jcara old, 9.00. iws AND- cyips. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Ourasoertuieut Is without a llvul. We have everything new and uevel lu bTIM' uud SOFT HATS, for Men and Heys, und an ex tensive assortment of CHILDREN'S TUR IIANS. Forcemfoit try thu Fc.ithei-w eight Self-Conforming Stiff Hat. We have them In Rlucks uud Uien ns, with Flat or Round Clown. FINE DRESS K id G I eves. Glemes iuu the finishing touches te divsa and ere most Impeitunt te Insuiulta perfec tion, lliid or poorly fitting Glevt-H of nn lu appieprtutu color will ehaugu tbe ujipeui ujipeui unce of a well-diessed gentleman iuite us much as an unsuitable Hat. We haveuhuge ussertmcut of thu most suitable colors In cable-sewed and Flne Kid Gloves for Gents' SPRING WEAR, and ull Iho MEW DESIGNS -IN SILK NECKTIES and SCARFS. HOYS, MISSES uud CHILDREN'S SHOES! We pay special uttcnllen te Misses, Heys uud Children's Shoes, taking gient euro te select none but these made of the best ma terial. In each grade we aie particular te huve u geed solid leather sole en all our Men's, Heys und Children's Shoes. Te obtain this we aie often obliged te luue many of them made te our special order te Insure u geed solid aitlcle. Our ROYS' GEM SHOES are excellent for Scheel Wear, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 2, 34, 3ti & 38 West Kin- St., LANCASTER. l'A. XTOTIOK TO TRESPASSERS AND 13. All Demens are hereby for. JW GUNNKHS. bidden lu trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or bpeedwcll estates, In Lebanon and Ijvnrustcr counties, whether luclescd omnia emnia omnia clesed, either for thn purpose of slioetlng or Hub Ing, as the law wlU be rigidly enforced against idl trespussIiiR en said lands of the undersigned after this uotiett. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. FERCYALDEN, EDWARD O. FREEMAN, Attorney for M. W. Celumaa's heirs. eeui-uuw MACntNERT. $500.00 00I'DAWABUKD- -THE- Peerless Traction Engine. These eeiilrmplntlng the purchm-ef a Itead nrTracllen, Perlnble of Matleuary Engine and Heller, Peilubln Saw MIIli, etc., can have their wants ttippllud In a Ferries. Cleso aud critical liispeitleu Invited) hate never been beaten Inn THE GEISF.ll SEI'AUATOIl AN!) THRESHER, STEAM PUMPS, TIRE RENDERS, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMltlNKD. A New Miichlue ( takes the place of the Wind Kiiclnc, anil can be used ler luunplni; and for light power, up toene herse, at will, and Isciilly mured, Prlcoetily $140, nil complete. I nmiilsepiTpaicd todeUKeneial line of Ma chine Werk. I also luue In sie(k, all Ihoi-euchly overhauled, a Ulllorse.I'eivci- Canten Monitor EiiRlne and Heller, with Steam l'tiinp, nearly new pi lee, WW. A 25 Horsc.Pener Engine, New Heller. UK-am Pump and all fltlliiirs complete, 1775. One '21 Mente-rower Engine and Reller, secondhand; inlcc, all complete, S7S. Twe Cylinder Hellers, M feet lout;, J Inches lu diameter, kckkI and sound price, each, $110. Oue 10 Hoise-I'ower Vertical Heller; price, all complete, tAO, One 10 Heme-rower Engine and Heller, Vertical, t-V0. one lOIIoracPencr Vertical EnRlne, sec ond baud, (2t One I'unip and Heater, com- iniiea power. Tj-. ene eix iiorse-rencr nreiuiu EiiKlncand Reller, ou uureu, M15. One 10 Hei ue ue rewcr IIcnI Portable, en whcclB, price, $175. All nerk Kiinmntiedus represented. Call and Reetheni,erBend for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad dles;, THE LANCASTER Steam Pump and Matliiue "Werk, NO. W7 NORTH CHERRV STREET, Lancaster, l'u. EZRA F LANDIS, Proprietor. mltl-Cmcedlw E NGINE AND ItOII.EK WOltlCS. BEST Steam Engine AND- BOILER WORKS. A.SWE HANDLE OUR OWN OOODS, ham: no agents, can inbure our patrons low prices and geed work. BOILERS. Vertical and Horizon lul.Ttibular, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck and 1'eitable. FURNACE-WORK, RLASTPIPE0, STACKS, Ac., &c. TANKS ler Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from te te slwy horse-power. 1'ettuble Engines, en Wheels and Sills : Six Sizes 1, H, H, 1", 1 und se horse pew cr. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills und Large Mills. Hark Mills and Cob Mills. Leather Rnllcts. Tan l'liekeis1, Tiipple Gelling lorherru power. PUMPS. It'll and Gear Pumps ; Mining Pumps; Com bined rumps and HeateiH. Cerltiifugal I'unip, Steam I'uuip. G curing, Pullcj-H, Fly wheels. Clamp Reei, Hniigcis, Couplings, Cellins, Steel Steps nud lues. Pulley I'lnlcs, Packing Rocs, Mill Spindles, Mill llushlngs, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wieught lien, lerC-is, Sleain nnd Water. Cast lien Pipe. Heller Tube, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water uud Ste tin. Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Gauge Cix'ks, Glass Water Guuges, Safely Viilc-s, Whistles, Glebe Valves, liovi-inen, Patent hclf-Fecdlng Lu. blicaturs, Glass Oil cups, Glass Tubes, Injectors or Reller 1 ceders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Plum- bage. RELTING-Gum, Collen and Leather. CASTING Heavy nud Light lien and Press. Reller lien, Sheet lien, Har lien, und blci'l. HEATERS Fer Dnelllngs, Schools uud Public llulldlngs. STEAM HEATING. Estimates. Im-hmIii gs and Pattern Werk Reasonable Rates. tur- nlahedat - O- Hupaiilin; iiemplly tended te. Addles, uud caiefully at. Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Jaul5-lydiw JlOUSEEUJIXIlllllXU OOODS. T HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO 11UY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures. -i3Ai p. & Ne. at Seuth (Jiteen Slrcel, lebJMyd LANCASTER, PA. M'EVTAVLES. ourintieit SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field UIiishcs, llaroineteis, Tele, scopes, Maglu Lauteins, Theimeuieters. Druw lug InstruuienlB, 1'hllosephieul and chemical Apparatus. List nud Deserlptlens of our Ten Catalogues scut F'REE en application, QUEEN 8c CO., NO. Ml CH ESTN UT ST. PHILADELPHIA uiara-iycutw EDUCATIOXAI.. TPOIC AT THIS I AND THENEMHRACK IT. Boek-koeplng-, Commercial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Correspondence, Practical Penmanship, Practical Grammar, Drewinjr BuBltieBB Docuniento, Ail lera5 ler a months, erKSO fei-U ineuths, nt Lancaster Commercial College. Address, H. 0. WEIDLBR, Ne. 10X EAST K1NQ STREET. Janl9-tfd lnrester, l'a -117-iTilOUT KXCUITION. THE REST f t Uigurs lu inn uiwn, two for se, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAU STORK. "A fl it ' fc v. t5-fcaB,gt. a,
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