Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 20, 1885, Image 4

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A CUmmb'i Marrow Escape.
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LVMBlAf April 29. The shad Asblng
lhaaoptwedat Fert Deposit. Nlnety-
hrere canght last night, bought by Thee.
jtxma, DreagBt te Columbia, and wero
L erm an hour's Vme. Net a slnele
I haa as yet been canght In the vicinity of
peturama uam, una aeasen, despite the
areus attempt, it is Bald these dell-
I fish have net ascended the river farther
I Pest Deposit, aa net ene has been caught
north than that point It Is exported,
Iver, by old naherraan, they will reach
nbla tnw week. All is in readiness
batteries having been repaired, eta.
I the ivater stimclently low fur geed fiih-
Dranch Herring In Sheal.
ich herein? are belntr cniicrht near Part
aaM-a-aaM In kltnh nllmtuM Kntl. tl.n ,.11 Im.ua
, Mithe haulers en the Susquehanna that
it Is difficulty In finding a market for
raWt hlle fresh. They are net sultable for
titmtine. At Spencer & Ken lleaL lust
jgkajmr Lapldara, en Saturday an airgre-
F WA W,WVV ..WAV 0aa7a, (IHlI UIU KIUOIS
JgelUng several hundred each drift.
rew snaa are being caught and prices are
I., a ttoed Jpalr brlmrlntr marl II v from RO
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itategL There are net enough te quote
'the hundred. Branchborrimrbrinirlrein
ite 60 cents ier hundred. At Havre de
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ffberflnir Will seen mikn their nnncnrnn
JOfaM they de flshlngjcannet fairly be consid censid
,VAfvk4 as having begun.
f)fff ' Real Eftat. Market.
SJStU - Four properties, situated in the lower end
',''f.',er "treet, wero Qffered at public sale en
VvatldaveV0nlnir. at the Franklin hnnsn. bv
CiCKauffman, auctioneer. Ne. 1, sold for
Ne. 2, for 1750, and Ne3. 3 and 4 vere
Hartinaii purchased
400, n brick liouse
ivrMuui mi nnuim mriwL
A1ft(Af mWltlll blfllf4w1 am X-nl. ITI.I..1
m , O"-" .ww Ull HUIUi 1UI1U
Deyena unestnut, was nurchased en
nv from 4Tin TTnlut ABtufn .. l.r- TnMA
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1 v?,4) wwawuawn at ra apiece.
- K'lfi.i'0 Saturday, Lewis
' wssssnsssmh
lla' BM
LrWSSams. of Union street s'he will erect
vX- A VHLbr!ck bHdings thereon this summer.
V 4-ii?5l building lets en Eighth street owned
1. &&? Jenn Hartman, are belng filled uppre-
v" ' V. if"wry " lne orecuen or buildings thereen.
ft X&t&lY On Lung Narrow Kecape.
A' 1,'J-s " iVa ""Ki the Chinese laundryman, met
M ixt .wiHi another narrow escape this merninir.
5 VjsH alighted from the News express train
"un wniiB it -n-aia in tnnfiAn -i-ia as.. n n
,qgtpet backward,and afler turning numoreiw
4Jl? f00t of railroad track. As seen as he
- rt,;0inla retrain his root he ran up Walnut
s"i m181 M he"Bh B Bhest waa in pursuit
?rim ? "" wuil'vu injury.
W i( The Vigilant Fair.
W Upwards of COO persons attended the Vigl-
,lant fair en Saturday ovenlng. The receipts
amounted te evor $200. The following
arucies were chanced oil : barrel of flour wen
by Jacob Fisher; Laurel keg cake, wen by
.Charles Brown; silk umbrella, wen by
William Uershey ; velvet fleer rug, wen by
Alaggle Bangert The fair closes this even
ing when all voting and chancing will end.
Auction win aise de neia.
Town Mete,
That
t flhnrmlng littlaJtidy aclress, IV
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liinten, rfthvh-'&;mpci.r. arrived.
Columbia, vosterdav. She will amxiAr In thnl
opera nouse Aienuav. xuesdav. wndnnaiiav
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aad, Thursday ovenlnes. of th(j week. tIiIr
' evenlngshorendors "Martin, the Prlde of the
Market," a fine play, oxcellently plaved,
H. M. Meisky Alls the position until re
cently occupied by Smith Hollingsworth, In
Frederick Bucher's store.
B, F. Barr has recently placed in his ste re,
, en Lecuflt street, the latest make and most
beautiful soda water fountain found in Col
umbia. Up te the 17th ult, the movement of cars
at Columbia by Pennsylvania empleyes, v as
, the largest ever known, upward of 50,000
cars being handled. Should itcontinue,ovcn
though April only has thirty days, the move
ment for the month will exceed any ether by
ever 1,000 cars.
Several canal beats arrived at the Beading
A Columbia coal ahutea, this morning, and
the season of canal shlpment, although late,
baa commenced.
Twenty-five cars, in two sections, and
leaded with emigrants, passed -nestuard
through Columbia this morning.
The Chicago limited, east and west, passed
through Columbia yesterday, owing te a
slide at the Eliza both te in tunnel, en the
mainline.
Our young sportsmen are talking of lerm
Ing a beat club.
Tt
Che Columbia blcvele club, has riven tin
the idea of heldins a tournament in the rink
next month. Scarcity of funds was tb 1 raw.
i -t44 . A Sneflk thlnflltnlna hnr nfrlimrH frm.i tlm
I .WWKt " . VVId41 ftilr rn Uiliinlannlehl
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a. BcnoeL or jxebiiew.
Aa Excellent Opportunity for Theie Who De-
ure te LMre TeU Ancient Tongue.
The' Philadelphia Scheel of Hebrew, a
. VlMUlMl tt fVift TnartiiitA t Tlahfnn rt mktAk
Ijf 4$$L "Ptett "illlam R. Harper, professor In Chi
' fr.-Ht'; " naan Banttst Tlnlnn theoleirlcal nAmlnm nt
l?4ikfe;i.Me,rWulPar)c I"".. Is principal, will be or-
iva a, lupupn ulutuuiQ uniunuj)j w U1D
tant Episcopal divinity school, PhiUv-
en Thursday, June 4th, and will
I'tfwlnanjlav .Tulv ln(
,0Tbe school will have a corps of distinguished
; miners anu leciurers comprising mom-
a eitne lacuity or many or the best schools
I colleges in the country. Franklin and
tatVihnll cellege of this city will be repre-
'"tjBtedbyRov.Dr.Gast,preressortn thethee-
leatcal semlnarv. The school will mmnriu
&- v'-tfi55ipnia,
ii u;:ia V
fit 4La almAntnHT aIubh V.A Ynn. a .. it
'i I 1 f. HMV ..viUbllMlj VWMh w w uuuu UIJ UI luOCfe
fM W, 4late class, te be made up of these who
bave ence studied the lancuatre but ilnslrn
aaiaiaraa iinnn dimiiah tik lavimiafwn - iai
'; te yursue it further ; a progressive class, for
iuu nuuuBve nau irauuig 111 1110 ciomen-
..maiy principles 01 iieDrew, out who wisn te
&S t.L become mere familiar with the details of the
; j-i&yfamgaaiie ; and an advanced class, for these
W$!a rt?w,,0re faiUIf with the language, but who
. -Jn; vWlab te de work of an advanced character.
v t. v-i This school will afford ample opportunity
vrr ' T sr atudente of Hebrew te adancoUiemsolve
; " y 'la a knowledge of the language at small cost,
1 'r. . aau in a most aeiignuui locality in the
M aburbsofPhiladelpfila.
j -' 3J ii I At the SUtlen Ileuie.
s7 5 nye drunks, one disorderly and ten
ii'l ledgers v ere the Inmates of the station house
tip "Ja'" Saturday and Sunday nights. Tw e druuks
ifJjra?J i ware awenarged ; one paid costs, one was
Verity AAM.ntHtA.1 n .1..A J-. MI An.l..u j
j" A wu tur uve uajrs "u uuuiuur ier ten
h 'tft!r Or T1e disorderly was a man of unsound
t VA ' ttad, he was found In a barn en the Litltz
u i v.. rj 1i"Br'"v' .10 m beui w m iw.jnmj, Mne
).-UriAa40n ArA HI&nhartTAfl.
Hr 'S n gasoline lights wero reported as net
ImrWIn ""aWZ ' " " -"e""
0 Avv- wrunruiBBieaeii iiui i-nrmijua.
. .' ' fT T- "I ,tA ml m.
fMW W(5wng sen-icea in the Catholic church
&. ;-. daT. Rev. Father Christ tlie efllclatlncr
.7 ijAJ. . . . - m .. .!. ... "
i! "? Aa awHJi""", Mas suddenly airicKen wun par-
at), Mas suddenly amcKen with par
He did net fall, but his limbs became
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h .' '-, aglH rlidd. and his sneech was affected.
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K:1 .A amtiBm r 1 r 1 1 illnn 11 1 inn 11 1 in
'bit 'rHef and carried blm into his real-
where he received prompt medical at
I. Late en Hnndav he W aa pronounced
better, although bla one arm still re
in u paralyzed conaiuen.
The rire Department.
, ,TbIa afternoon the fire committee met In
eeaaH chamber te receive bids for shoeing
al Mm horses of the fire department for the
, aMWlag year. The bidders wero .lames
'Macaeniuid Edward Walker and the cen--taaet
was awarded the latter. This afternoon
-vaM ttM committee, accompanied by the chief,
' aMM out te make an inspection of tha en.
CaaMbeases, apparatus, stock, eta, belonging
J fcabe aepartment
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awn at Jurer In the V. S. Ceuru.
Jatae!111! of Celeraln township, this
hnnatT "as teen drawn as a granu juror ier
tbaSytermfM4k?UB't0i Statcs district
- . at ... . T b.n ahiI rtaMta.lnnl -.. nn
isc mt iue trial of cirS"'fc.vvr'r.rK.,;?'
MMlng Monday, MaT5LiJ, :
etvael II. Rmria. alae at thiam"y,
art en we petit Jury for tbeaajne tenn.
kmtmm&im, mmy&mmk
J- aaaaa, ..UjMaA aaaaaAaamaaaa K.AA.
wbj ma aniaaeutyaway , BwaTateaai By,
eaeer .mimmmem mnrtmm kmta by
AMcraiM A: F. DennelUr.-.Batk elwi-gM.
wHh eemmrtttiMt an aaaanlt aad faaMerv ea
Sue XteAler, and also wHh threatenlnr te de
her great bodily harm. In default of ball be
was committed for a bearing. t -
Entered Ball rer Court.
Harry F. Rohrer, the embexcllng super
visor or West Lampoter township, who was
committed in default et bail by Alderman
Barr en Saturday afternoon, was released
from custody, a friend having entered ball
for bis appearance at the1 present term of the
court
An Kirgant Line of Spring Wraps can be found
at HASH'S,
a!M fd Ne. 13 East King 81,
1
Ien. Stkikiixuhkr, les West King street, will
give imlructlens en the piano and organ for S0e.
per lessen.
The Unique Comedy Company. On Wednes
day evening Lawrence Vldecq's Unique Com
edy company will begin a two nights' engage
ment In the opera house. They havea geed let
of specialty people and the company recently
gave the highest satisfaction when they npjtear
ed In Columbia.
OMATBB.
Waltxr. In this city, en April a, ltn, Jehn,
son or Christian and Magdalenu Walter, In the
10th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of his parents, Ne. 617 West Orange
street en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Zlen's cemetery. B'20-2td
QcHDAKin. In this city, en the l'Jth Inst.
Samuel Uundaker, In the 83d year or his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectrully Invited te attend his funeral, from
his late residence, Ne 13 East Lemen street en
Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. ltd
KxrrEit lu this city, en the 2Uth Inst , at his
late residence, Ne. North Prince street. Wash
ington II. Kcner, In the tutti your of his age. -
(Dug notice of funeral hereafter.
SuxsaxROTT. April 18, 1883, In this city. Mary
C , daughter el the late Itev. II. 0. and M.J. Hues Hues
serett. Funeral from the residence ether mother, All
West Chestnut street, te morrow Tuesday j
afternoon at 3 o'clock. It
Bitkir. April 18, 1883, In this city, Llllle K ,
daughter of Frank and Alice llltner, aged 16
mouths.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend tlie funeral,
from the residence ether parents. Ne. 11 Colum
bia incnuc, (Cottage Place), en Tuesday morn
ing nt 7 o'clock, te proceed via. Pennsylvania
railroad te Philadelphia for Interment.
XAHKETS.
Philadelphia Produce Market,
FniLADKLrniA, April 20 Fleur market was
slew at former rates. Minnesota extra, at ti 2X$
523 jPenna. family, 4t; Western de., WJ;
patents, 56 23. '
ltye flour firm at 13 87KSt
A heat strong andadvanclng : 9Hkc bid, April :
97Kc, May j ffifce, June 1 f 1 01, July. '
Cern stronger ; 53e bid, April; Me May; StWe
June t 63c, July.
Oats firmer : 40Jc, bid April ; 41c May and
June; Uc, July.
New Yerk Produce Market.
New Yerk, April 20 Fleur dull but steady;
Superfine State, S3 4003 65; geed te choice ex
tra Western, ft 506 30; common te fair extra
Uhte,t3G330.
Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter. May, O-Xc, a0
Allinu, 91 uik : iiUAfuiy, 91 iuh uiu,
Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, May ; 31.
Mixed, May ; MJic ; de June, A'c;
Mixed. May, Siftc J"
ae juiy, kjC.
OatsNe. !
Ilyo dull
llarlcy nominal.
Perk steady : Mess. I1313W.
iJird $760, May ; 17 J I, June.
Molasses dull.
Turpentine quiet at 3lVc
Kesln dull and nominal.
Petroleum dull
teflncd In i-acx. 0Ul0'c.
luttcr qu
cstern, 18Q28C.
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item t tat, tiuc.
r r"State.
ul.'iic ; western, 13c.
:lce nominal.
v,jgar dull ; ncflned
Confections ' A,"5Kc.
Cutlenf, cQ6 7-lCe ;
Tallew steady.
Freights neinlnul.
Coffee steady.
Hay nominally unchanged.
Chicago Produce Market,
Chicago, April 20. B-J0 a. m. Markets all
opened excited and about a half ceut lower than
baturday's close. Almest Impossible te get cor
rect quotations, as It Jumped almost Immedi
ately a'cent and a-half en grain and twenty
cents for previsions ; lower consels creating a
boom.
Wheat May, 87e ; June, 884f 0 ; July, 91c.
Cern May, 47JJO ; June, 47Je ; July, 47Jic
Oats-May, 34e j June, 35ic.
Perk May, $11751 June,$lI77U
Lard Iune.$7H.
lllbs-June, $0 00.
CL06IKU.
1 p. nL Wheat has net sustained the better
prices quoted at the opening, but closed at about
u two cent advance ever these figures. Cern and
Oats are steady at about opening prices, while
previsions ere lOe higher. A nervous feeling
exists and every change In price of consels
streets the market, as well as the crop reports
which are considered new somewhat unfavora
ble. Wheat April, 87c ; June, OOJJc J July, WJiQ
93e.
Cern April, 4flWe: June, 470 : July, 47Jfc
uttw--j nut;, vwe?in , uuiy, e-ryiv.
reriA April, $u si; June, $11
nui .iiiis
$1197M. ' "
Lard-April, $7 00; June, $7 07; July, $715
17.
Ulbs April $3 93; June, $9 03: JulyfCm-.
Uve Stock Prices,
Chicaoe Cattle ltecelpts, 100 head; ship
ments, eoe head; trading active en geed grades,
with values generally steady ; l.oue te 1,200 ft.
steers, $4 4003 20; 1,200 te l.SW, Kg, $3.2063 60;
1.330 te 1,550 bs $3 406 ; butchers' common, . 50
S3 23 ; geed te cheice, $3 3004 40; stockers, $3 30
4 : fcedrrs, $4 204 80.
Ilegs Hccelpts, 7,000 held ; shipments, 4,000 ;
market strong; rough and mixed, $4 30iJ4 SO;
packing and shipping, 230 te 460 ns, $44 67K ;
light, 130 te 200 is, M 43ffil 70 ; skips, $3 23tJ
Sheep Receipts, 3,500 head ; shipments. 1,500
head : market steady ; common, $32581 ; medium,
$4204 50; geed te choice, $4 700323; lambs,
$3 3345 50.
East Liberty The cattle' market was dull
and unchanged ; prime, $33 23 1 fair te geed,
$50550;
n, $4f5 ; receipts, i,5- head :
shipments, none.
8 Hogs were slew but stead
754 85; Yorkers, $4 40Q4 i
Phlladelphlas,
receipts, 4,500
neaa ; smpmenu, 8,vue hca
eueep eiuw hi a uecune 1
day of from 10 te 13c en all
ew at a decline In prices from jester.
01 10 te 13e en all frradea t recfilnfii. 3 m.i
head; shipments, 2,400 head.
Philadelphia CatUe BUrket.
1'HiLADKLruu, April CO. Cattle were In fair
demand j prices X lower; extra, 66e ; geed,
5XHe ; medium, 65Vc; common, 4K.c;
receipts, 2,800 head. -.
Sheep were actl e and Ke higher ; wool sheep,
3JS7e ; sheared, 33c ; receipts, 8,000 head.
Lumbs at 4Ji7C.
Hogs active und firm : Western com fed at 8
7e ; iccelpts, 6,000 head.
Lecal stocks ana Bend.
Bepertcd by J. B. Leng,
Par Last
. .. value. sale.!
Lancaster City, 6 per cent, 1885 $100 $102
" " 18T0. 100 110
" . " 1895. 100 120
" Sperct, In I or 30 years.. 100 100JX)
" 4 .Scheel lean...., 100 102
" 4 In ler 20 years 100 100
" 4 In 6 or 20 years. 100 100
x. , , !., aWerSOyears. 100 103.25
Manhetm Borough lean loe 102
BASK STOCKS.
First National Bank ine 191 se
Farmers' National Bank , se 112
Fulton National Bank loe 175
Lancaster County National Bank 60 11-.50
Columbia National Bank ou 122
Christiana National Bank loe us
Ephrata National Bank..., 100 141
First National Hank, Columbia.. .,,.,. 100 135
First National Bank, Straaburg,. 100 139
First National Bank, Marietta 100 200
First National Bank, Mt, Jey 100 ISO
Lltltz National Bank loe 159.10
Manhelm National Bank 100 181.20
Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 60 68
New Helland National Bank ',.... 100 lsu
Gap National Bank 100 11060
QuarryvlUe National Bank 100 110
Tuaariu stocks.
Big Spring 4 Beaver Valley 23 7 JO
Bridgeport Horseshoe iju 23
Columbia Chestnut Hill ss is
Columbia Washington 20 24.00
Conestoga 4 Bis Spring. 23 20
Columbia A Marietta , 23 30
Maytown A Ellsabethtewn 23 10
Lancaster A Kphrata , 23 44
Lancaster A Willow Street.., 23 48.ua
fitrasburg Millport 23 21
Marietta Maytown 23 m
Marietta A Mount Jey 23 33
LancEUzabethtewnA Mlddletewn. 100 70
Lancaster A FrultvUle SO 63
Lancaster A Lltlu , 25 75
EastBrandywIneAWaynesburg.,... 60 1
Lancaster A JVUllamstewn 23 103B
Lancaster A Maner SO 146
Lancaster A Manhetm 25 44
Lancaster A Marietta 25 35
Lancaster A New Helland 100 7J
Lancaster A Susquehanna. 300 te
Lancaster A New Danville 28 7.00
3 ... -JCXLLAIIOCB STOCKS.
uarryvllleB.lt se i.7S
.Ulersvllle Street Car "....I.... SO 80.10
Inquirer Printing Company se 61
Qas Light and Fnel Company as 30
Steven. Heuse (Bends). ....... ........ KB 100
Columbia Oas Company , j-, v,
Columbia Water Company 10 9
Susquehanna Iren Company no 203.26
Marietta HoUew-waro.,.. lue 210
Stevens Heuse ,. se 5
MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel..., ',. 25 18.03
Northern Market se 75
Eastern Market.,.. , se 00
western uarket...., se 6136
Lancaster City Street Uallway Ce...., 60 S3
Hf Co.m,!i.nyIJe1dti ........' 100 100
Columbia Borough Bends.. , .,..., 19$ 199
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The stock market-th it morning epenM Irreg
nlar, bat after the ant call prices advanced en a
harp bttylaf of the leaftlng stocks, Induced by
the ,recelpt;ef Mere UimMenh news from
abreaa and the beMef, thatBasata intend forcing
war," At neon prices were np H te 1H per cent.
Alter mid-day, en selling or some Western,
trunk lines stock, and reports of an Impending
war of rate, the advance of the morning was
lest Prices are new at the lowest point
Western Union tru 6ye
Adams Express t ,, 134
American express , .... 91
W" S Express.. 1.,... i , .... nt
ells, Farge A Ce.... ,. 100
CO. LAG ..t , ....
C. C. C. I.
New Yerk Central (mu
New Jcrsev Central stu
ft
Illinois Central Express ; I23i
Ohie Central,.... ,
Michigan Central MV
northern racinc........
, " Preferred
Central Pacific ,
Union Pacific
Missouri Pacific
Texas Pacific
New Yerk Elevated
Metropolitan .....,
..,....,.., ....
jn-mniiiian ... .... .... ....
Alt. A Terre Haute... 10
11 I'rcfeircd
Canada Southern,,.........,.....),. 13'.
Canada Pacific
Chicago A Alten.. Vft
Ches. A Ohie... 4
1. AHud mi 83U
Del., Lac A West IWi luvi
Denver,. 1. e2 62
Erie 121, nli
" Praferred i-J
Itannlbnl A St. Je
" Preferred,...
Kansas A Texas 18 is
Lake Shere 69 I9K
L.E.AW lU
L'vs'lleA Nashville ,., 31 81
Merris A Essex , .... laiW
Northwest.... ., 03) !'.
" Preferred , 131)2
Ontario Western V,i
Ohie A Mississippi 12J?
M PrBferreil
Faclfle Mall....
Quicksilver
" Preferred.......,,
Heading ,.
lteck Uland, ,
San Francisce..
" Preferred...
Omaha,
" Preferred.
St. Paul
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211
lSJf
113
113
19
31
21
80
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Preferred.
Nash A Chat . 38
M-,L.,S.AW 31
Wabash , .K
" Preferred .!
C.B.A Q -l.'lU lil'i
ltechcster A Pittsburg ;" sii
Pd.AEan , nJ
Manitoba mXi
Oregon Nav..... . firt
Oregon Trausce ii' n'j;
Stock Markets.
Quotations by Beed, McGrann A Ce , Bankers,
Lancaster, Pa.
. , 11 a.m. lsu. 3p.m.
Missouri Pacific
Michigan Central MX
New Yerk Central 90 u fleCi
New Jersey Central 33U 33U 33?
Ohie Central .... )l
Del., Lack. A Western 103U W, lUTJ
Denver A Bie Grande C J v'i
Erie nv,
Kansas A Texas 18 i W,
IjiUe shore S'j M'2 :e2
Chicago A N. W., common. W1 90 Wiii
N. NTOnt. A Western .... .
St. Paul A Omaha 2IU 2IU 2IK
Pacifie Mail Ma ji ,?
ltechestcr A Pi ttebvns 2Ji
St. Paul ...". W,i "0t 70)2
Teian I'aclfle 10U
union Pacific ,... 47J,' 47K 4J
Wabash Common i2
Wabash Preferred 9
Western Union Tclcirraph. 37?f S8U 5Mi
Louisville Nashville 30)2 31 31
N. Y., Chi. A St L .... 2
Lehigh Valley iM enii ei
Lehigh Navigation l.;2 422 42
Pennsylvania 5IU 51)2 W"(
Beading 71? 7 s
P. T. Alluffaie .... w.
Northern Pacific Common 17!f I7i 17U
Northern Pacific Pref 3uU 39jJ 3'iU
llestenvllle 16
Philadelphia A Eiie pi
Northern Central 1
Underground ., .... ,,,, ...
Canada Southern
OH 79 78W
People's Passenger
Jersey Central
H
KEW AV VEtt T1SEMENTS,
WANTED. SITUATION AH I.N
GINEEH of a stationary engine or at
laboring work. Inquireat this ofDce.
ITIHB I,ARaEST, BEST AND MOST
-m. complete assortment of riaylng Cards In
the city from 5 cents per pack up at
IIAKTMAN'S ELLOW FUONT CIG All
STOKh.
T7IOR LAUNDRY AND TOILET PUR-
.a.- 1-U-).D JllL.l.r.U'3 BUllJA SUAP id 81I1H.'
rler te all ethers.
AFTER ONE. TRIAL OF MILLER'S
BOUAX SOAP housekeepers w 111 use no
uiuur.
HE GREAT PROPERTY OF MIL
LEH'S IIO It AX SOAP Is due toils merits.
It lias no superior.
ORICKI BRICK 1 1
JL BItICK en hand and for srIh cheap at the
iineiA lumsiii run 1 . & jwiu ,
Lest Chestnut St. und Harrlsbure l'lkp.
a20-2td
CHINESE LAUNDRYAIEN USE aAIII,-
v xicu-a iiukaa heai-. They knew a geed
thing when they see It.
DON'T PAY THE 8AME PRJ.CE FOR
nn Inferior article when you can nccure
MILLEIt'S BOBAX SOAP.
milOUSANDS OF TOUNDS OF MIL-
je. j.ek'b iiuuax. uai' are sold weekly, A
geed article advertises ltscll.
COOK WANTED.
A geed Cook at Micnneicher Hetel. Geed
wages will be paid.
HE.NKY DOKUIt,
ltd Proprietor.
DONT WASTE A WHOLE DAY ON
tbe family wash when MILLER'S BORAX
SOAP will de it In half the time.
ONE TBIAL ESTABLISHES THE
reputation or MILEEB'S BORAX 8OAP
At all Grocers.
SITUATION WANTED.
A man who Is a first-class gurdencr and un
derstands hew te tuke care or bones wants a
situation. Apply at Ne. 218 North Water street.
ap20 2td
A FEARFUL WASTE OF TIME, EN
ergy and geed nature can be arrested bv
the of MILLER'S BORAX SOAP. '
e
,NE CAKE OF MILLER'S BORAX
SOAP outlasts two or any ether kind.
T7IANOY NAMES COUNT FOR NOTH--C
lng. MILLER'S BORAX SOAP outsells all
ethers en Its merits.
PROTECT YOUR LIVES AND PROP
city, A. R. Kechel Is prepared te furnish
a Star galvanized and Btarcopper reds at short
notice and en most reasonable terms. Address.
all orders te A. It. KOCHEL,
a22-3mw3mdS Lcaceck, Lane. Ce , Pa.
TTIOR RENT.
The best business stand In the elty, Balr's
Stere, Ne, 14 East King street. All com cnlenccs.
Counters and shelving put In te snlt tenant.
Possession given immediately. Apply te
lAili'BAIR.
alB-tfdR
Shober's Hetel.
WANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRLS
FOR TOBACCO STRIPPING.
Apply te JOHN F. REED A CO ,
alS-tfeedR Ne, 227 A 231 North Prince Street,
E OR RENT ON REASONABLE TERMa
The two-story and attic Brick Dwelling
Heuse. Ne. 15 East Leinen street, 9 rooms with
Bath Roem, Gas Fixtures complete and Sunnv.
side Heater In Parler, Apply te '
, HENRY SIIUBEBT,
all-Steed 61 North Duke street.
THE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
. J),JLan4 Needles Ac, will be sold hereafter
bvW.D MOSSER at his MuslO Stere, Ne. 2!
Slevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. al7-3tll
WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST
Cigars In the town, two for 80, at
UARTaTAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR .
STOKE,
mHE UEST 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN
X the City, at
UAUTMAK'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORE.
ODGE 43, F. AND A. M., WILL HOLD
a special meeting at Masonle Hall, te-morrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock, te celebrate the Cen
tennial Anniversary of the Ledge.
will
- i.v D.nuu.1. uiu uinuiuciiauuiiiviu.il irunsYB
assemble at the Ledge Roem at 7 15 o'clock.
lYIA.Ail n- T i tn llAAn.wiVA. IIaI. n . . 1
te proceed at 7 13 te Matnnercher Hall. By order
of,. ' JOSHUA ILYTE,W.M.
HU M, uiui evviviurjr ivu
TNSTRUCTION ON
PIANO AND ORGAN.
TERMS, 23c, PER LESSON.
Please address oreall at MILLINERY STORE,
105 WEST KING STREET. Opposite Stevens
Heuse.
ltd JOSEPH 8TEINHAUSER.
-!--, '
VT-ENNERCHOR RINK.
eja'at!BBH I I !
raH' !
MT4 aliaVf. I .m-
-WA. WUl be closed te morrow (TUE9DAY)
day and evenlng-en .account of the Masen's
Banquet, whleh wUl be held lu Mwnncrcher
Hall. Open WtMlMsday aj usutU, fltA
mjMyaaji-i'M, ''' '
s-wasaBssswavssa p, H,
Mwe: Ni5Sni 9mm Slrwi.
i LAHCisTaa, Pa.
) i SUKGRRY
SraciALtiaa. S ahe
) I DISEASES OF WOMEN.
r Telephone Connection. al-lmM,W,8ftlmw
I
w
ANTKD.
A girl u de general housework. Apply at
lld
139 WfcBT UKANUK6TREET.
PACK AWAY FORS AND WOOLENS,
wlth BEHNED CAMPHOR and TRUE
PERSIAN IN8KCT POWDER. A rcliable qual
ity rer sale at
HUllLEY'S DRUG STORE.
, Ne.24 WestKlrgHt.
35
eases of
UAMMOND'SI'ORT '8KC" and GOLDEN
auk uiiAtii-Aiinr.,
J3?i.r.0KrCi' ,;,terdjr Rt MOIIRER'H LIQUOR
"'''Tn' M " vGIIUU DUUMVi AiMkllUIUIIyVri
aprifl
lydR
C1IR8T-0LAS8 BOARDING.
JD Together with the choice or rooms en Iho
first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In tbe
city. Call en or address,
. NO. 402 NORTH QUEEN ST.
Table boarders accommodated. aQ-tfd
GOTOCLARKE'S COFFEE STORE FOR
4 fts New Prunes for 20c, 1 4 . Geed Itlce for
26c, 1 4 s Scalloped crackers rer Mc.t lfc Best
Cotree In Lam-aster ter 35e. A plan ue or two
Cats will be given away every day.
NO. 33 WEST KINO BTHEET.
D1
,R. FOREMAN,
' PHVHlniAN ANnHlfltdV.nv.
Removed rrem Ne. 211 West King street te Ne.
20 North Prince. (!.nte resldcnoe or A. E.
nuuvi-s.1 mAB-ema
CAUTION!
V Netice Is hereby alt en that a note
lng te be given bv the underslsncd te thn Man,
dard Machine Cem nun v. or Cleveland, for (170.
dated March 18. 1885, and payable six months after
date, is fraudulent and void, and all persons are
cautioned against negotiating the same.
.... A. B HAVEIISTICK,
Manhelm Twp , (NcfTsvllle, P. e.) Lancas
ter Ce , Pa.
Lancaster, April 20, 1883. na
ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN
Stiehin, late of the city of Lancaster, new
deceased. Iho undersigned auditor, te whom
the court rccemmltte the last auditor's report
en said estate, rer the special purpese set forth
In the opinion of the Honorable Ceurtor Com
mon I'leas of Lancaster county, filed March 21,
1883, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the
12th day of MAY, 189.', at 10 o'clock a. m , In the
Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City el
Incai)ter, where all persons Intarcstcd In nald
distribution may attend. WM. R. WILSON.
aJiKUdM Auditor.
Pi
LAID SUITS.
OAK HALL
Moves forward solid and strong te the fray
THE SPRING TRADE. ,
of
SCOTCH EFFECTS. Uts of them here for
Stylish jeung men.
A paradox. The sturdy old house Is the place
,ier me iiLubci things. Anether paradox.
The betl Clothing or the Icatl eeit.
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
8, h. COBNSH SIXTH ANU MARKET,
as-lmd Philadelphia.
F
ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Extraordinary Attraction !
Emma Davenport
DRAMATIC COMPANY.
Monday and Tuewlay, April 30 and 31.
TO-NIGHT-Orand Deuble BUI,
JTAYAL EUGA&EMEUTS
AND-
cetintrt oeusnra.
PRICES
RESERVED HEATS.
...lflnn.1QnnviCT
...10 CENTS EXIRaV
47-Fer sale at Opera Heuse.
atMld
piULTON OPERA HOUSE. '
WEDNESDAY nd THURSDAY, APRIL 22 and 23.
Lawrence & Videcq's
UNIQUE COMEDY CO.
Iu our Comic Comedies,
BLIZZARDS;
Or, Le Salen Du Diable I
ROBT MACAIRE, Le Voyage in Africa.
The Success of the lath Ccntnry,
PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN!
Resembling a speutlnR geyser of real water,
changing te all the colors of the Rainbow. And
Is worth alone the price or admlslen.
POPULAR ntICES....10. 20 A 30 CENTS.
NawCOMiDiKS. NBwfcoe8. New Mechamss..
upJ-Ud
TOURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
DYSPEPSIA.
Have you the Dyspepsia ?
De you Knew the 'Symptoms ?
We Hardly Believe Yeu De.
One or the most distressing and disagreeable
complaints, and one or tbe meet prcvaleut In this
country. Is Dyspepsia.
Burdock Bleed Bitters.
Is a standard remedy. De you suffer from the
Headache, from Vertigo, Palpitation of the
Hcac t T De you reel as If the world had no charms
for you f De you pass sleepless nights T De you
suffer from languor t De you have heartburn
a sallow complexlon t De you Buffer from Con
stipation and all Its attendant evils? II se, at
ence piocure a bettle or the
FAMOUS
Burdock Bleed Bitters.
They were Never Known te Pall.
They strike at the root or all theso diseases,
and effect a radical cure. They purify the bleed.
They act upon the liver. They cannot be equaled
In the world.
rOIt SALE I)Y AIX DRUGGISTS.
ai0-2weed
w
ATOHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.
Wills & Keefer,
tucoessers te Wm Thomsen,
(Formerly E, V. Bewman,)
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, k,
Ne. 106 BAST KINO STREET,
Lameabtir, Pa.
We have taken the store, Ne. 108 East King
street, opposite the Leepard Hetel and the Lan
caster County Heuse, lately occupied by Mr.
Wllllatn ThOlllHnn In liA Unfnli M.ieLr nnif.TAV.
elry -Justness, (formerly by Mr. E. V. Rowman,J
where we shall keep a stock of American
tVatCbCS or all MaVn anil (lnul'i In llnlr- Hllvn-
and Nickel Cases ) an assortment or the most
desirable Swiss Watches Clocks or all kinds In
ail the attractive patterns t Chains In Geld,
BUver, Rolled-Plate and Fire-OIIti Churms,
Lockets and Deals, Bpeetacles and Eye-Glasses.
We respectfully solicit your patronage and In
fluence, and premise te make every effort te
please you.
We have employed our predecessor. Mr. Wm.
.Thomsen, as our Watchmaker. All Watches en
trusted te us ter repair will receive his carelul
and skillful attention.
Yenra Respectfully,
Wills 8c Keefer,
. aplX,'ilJW
PLAID SUITS.
4
MPKmi
e,pi .t .iwing . xf
i
HSiir"
?
rVy
"OROVB THIS FOR YOUMIKLF.-ON1!
'eiyVMV
JL great truth" let d In two lines) Bensen's
Capclne Plasters are better than all ethers.
cents. ,
e
IUTICURA.
CUTICURA.
THE ONLY REMEDIES FOR THE
AND BLOOD UNIVERSALLY
COMMENDED.
SKIN
Wm. T. Totten, 671 North Tenth street, Phlln
delphla, reports that one of bis customers stated
te him Incidentally that he was feeling se well
and hed gained twenty-seven pounds In the last
year, all of which he attributed te a systematic
course or the Cctictsa Riselviht, which has
proved effectunl when all ether remedies rail.
SORBS ON NECK.
Cbas. llrady, Remervllle, Mass., who refers te
Dr. J, J. Weed, druggist, or that city, ccrtlnes
te a wonderful euro of running serrs en tbe
ew wnicn naa eeen treatea Dy nespiuu pnysi
clans without cure, and which yielded com
pletely te the CtrricuaA Rcmsdim.
CURED BY CUTICURA.
My skin dlsease, which resisted several popu
lar remedies and ether remedies advised by phy
sicians, has been cured by your Ccticuba IIxhc
diics. They surpassed my most sanguine expec
tations and rapidly effected a cure.
J.C.ARENTRUE.
Visckskss, Iho.
KNOW ITS VAXUK.
All of your Cuticcra Ktmnin give very geed
satlslacflen. The CtmcrRA I especially recom
mend rer tbe diseases rer which It Is used. I
knew rrem experience Its value.
Dr. II, J, Pratt, Mo.itsu.e, Wis.
CUTICURA ABROAD.
Through a home-returned Norwegian, 1 have
learned te knew j our CrTiccRA, which has Inn
short time cured me of an Eczema that my
ph) slclan's meel tel nes could net heal.
CH It. HELTZEN, llrnesif, Nebwav,
AOerUurerrrtnlni;.
THE I'OET POWKltS.
A feeling of gratltute Impels me te acknewl
edge the great merits or your Ctrrictnu, and 1
ceidtally lccemmcnd It the publle as a very
valuable remedy. II. N. PbWERS,
IIridokveiit, Conn,
Ker sale everywhere. Price Cetictjba, the
great Skin Cure, SOc. Cdticvra Seaf, nn exquls exquls
Ite Skin Ilcautiner, 23c. Cuticura Rkselvxht,
the new Bleed Purifier, fl.oe.
PeTTzn Dst'e ahd CnnncAt, Ce , Uostex.
CUTICURA 80AI AN EXQUISITK
Toilet Uathaud Nursery banatlve.
SANFOBD'S RADIO AT. CURB,
FOR
CATARRH.
WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA
KIR, MARiaOLD AND CLOVER
JU.OSSOM.
A single dose or Kanrerd's Radical Cnrs In
stantly relieves the meet violent Hneezlng or
Head Colds, clears the Head as by magic, steps
Watery Discharges rrem the Nese and Eyes, pre
vents Ringing Noises In the Head, cures Nerv
ous Headache and subdues Chills and Fevers.
In Chrenie Catarrh It Cleanses the Nasal pass
airex,, e J'e-.i Afuci's. Restores the Benses or
hincll. Taste and Hearing n-hen affested, Frees
the Head, Threat and Bronchial auech ictp.
slve matter, 8weetcns and Purines the Breath,
Hteps the Cough, and Arrests the progress of
Catarrh towards Consumption.
One bettle Radical Cure, ene box Catarrhal
Suit cnt nnd Sanferd's Inhaler, all lu ene pack
age, or all druggists, rer 1.00. Ask forBAsreRD's
Hadieal Curb.
l'OTTXE Dbce Ann Chemical Ce., Bosten.
Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters.
Fer the relief und prevention, the Instant It Is
applied, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Leughs, Colds, Weak Hack, Stomach nnd Bew.
els, Sheeting Pains, Numbness, Iljuteria, re re ro
male Pains, Palpitation, D)spcpsla. Liver Com Cem Com
pluliiMlilleusFrer, Malaria and Epidemics,
use COLLI.W PLASTERS (an ELECTRIC
Battery combined with a Pereus Plaster), and
laugh at pain. 2fic e crywbere.
aprl.W,8w
G
RKAT INDIAN MEDICINE.
KA-TON-KA.
THE OREAT INDIAN MEDICINE
-FOR THE-
ULOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND STOMACH.
It Is Made by the Indians.
Used by the Indians.
bold by the Indians.
it Is Purely Vege'ible.
It surely cures all diseases of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels nnd Bleed. It Is almost e peel tic
for all fenns of Rheumatlsni. It will cure dls dls
eaeo when all ether remedies lia e tailed. Direc
tions are plainly printed en et cry bottle.
All tribes of Indians have their medicines, but
KA-TON-KA
If a remedy or the Pacltle Coast, and Is used by
all. it Is composed of roots, herbs and barks
gathered uud prepared by the
WARM SPRINO INDIANS OF OREGON,
And Is favorably known and used In all parts of
the world. The nick or ailing should net delay
Its use. It will prevent as w ell as cure dlsease.
Its price Is one dollar per bettle, or stx bottles
for live dollars. Ask rer It and see that veu get
It. It Is ter sale by all DrugglaU, and by the
OREGON INDIAN MEDICfNE COMPANY,
Cerry, Pa. '
(DODOC INDIAN OIL,
THE GREATEST PAIN MEDICINE ON
EARTH.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
MODOC INDIAN OIL Is certain te cure Tooth
ache in one minute, Headache In five minutes.
Earache In ten minutes, bore Threat In ene night.
Neuralgia In three te Ave minutes.
MODOC INDIAN OIL is used Internally as w ell
f? externally. Every family should have a bot
tle within reach. It Is a doctor In the house.
Fer sale by all Druggists. Price 25c. per bottle.
Large slze bottles, 60c..
INDIAN COUOII SIRUP Is a prompt BpecWfl
for Coughs, Colds and Lung diseases, Wc. per
bottle. Ka ten-ka, Modoe Indian OH and Indian
Cough Symp ter sale (wholesale and retail) at
Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. Ul and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
mWydWASAw
IjEUAL notices.
ESTA7ri6pcIiAR
late or Lancaster city, dee'd. Letters or ad
ministration en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment, and
these having claims or demands against the
same, will present them without delay rer set
tlement te the undersigned, residing in said city
CATHARINE EFF1NUER,
mlMtdeaw Administratrix.
ESTATE OF FREDERICK PEUSCH,
late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate ha ing been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment and
tbose having claims or demands against the
estate or the decedent will make tbe satne
known te him without delay. '
FRANK PFEIFFER, Executer.
B. c. Keradv Attorney. inis-etdeaw
ESTATE OF JOHN HOFFMAN, LATE
et the city or Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been grant-
eu w mu uuuentignuu, oil persons inacDiea
thereto, are requested te make immediate set
tlement, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without do de
luy rer settlement te tne undersigned, residing
In the city or Lancaster.
A. r. DONNELLY,
Executer.
Jko. A. Cevlk, Attorney. mMtdM
STATE OF MARY GMINDER, LATE
or the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te muke Immedlate payment, and
these having claims or demands against the
same, will present them without dcluyfer set
tlement te the undersigned, residing In
the city or Lancaster.
MARY FORDNEY,
Jire. A. Cevw, Executrix.
Attorney. apra-OteawM
ESTATE OF CATHARINE IIAM IIAM IIAM
BRIUHT.latoerLancastcrclty.du'd. Letters
or administration en sold estate lutving
been grunted te the undersigned, all
Cersuns Indebted thereto are reqtiegtcd
i make immediate payment, and theso
having claims or demands against the same
will . present them without delay for settle
ment te the undersigned, residing in Sunbury,
Northumberland county.
W; A. HAMBRIGHT,
Wx. Ace. Atlkc, Administrator.
Attorney. m'JU-atdeaw
FVRMERS WANTING FENCES, THE
Best rer the Meney, and the Best Farm
Gate In use, should send ter Illustrated Circu
lar te ISRAEL L.LAND18,
ametw-l Lanwstsr, Pa.
m
ir5.1.'i5'.l V '
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USE
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HirfSJW-W--Vi---'1
TtOOKH ANDBTATIONERY.
nnjcirari-'" W" 4" y w
J0FIN BAER'S SONS,
OFFER AT LOWEST PRICE3,
Blank BoekN, WritiMg rapers, arolep WrltfMg Flu 14s MHllHks,
HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS,
Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pocket Heeks, mil Beeks. Letter Beeks, nnd nn Assortment of r Ine and
Staple Htntlonery.
n- at the eiaN or THE llOOK.-S
NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
CLOTMtSO.
At the Reet of the latter.
We start right in buying Ter dwli,
the Best Fabrics, in imtl.iiig.np care
fully, the Best Styles, and new offer
the Finest Stock of Clothing te be
found in Philadelphia, net only for
Hen and Youths, bnt also for Beys
and Children.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
mZ-3md
CAMKLAOE8.
OTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
(Carriage Builders),
MARKET STREET, REAR or POSTOFFICE,
LANCASTER, PA.
OUR LARUE STOCK OF
BUG&IES & OAEBIA&ES
Comprises the Latent Style and the most Ele
gantly Finished, Wllicrt WE OFFER AT
UUf.AlLl UKUUUKU 1'KIUJ.H,
The SUPERIOR QUALITY OF DUtt WORK
Is no longer questioned. Our work Is as II no aa
any made In the larger cities, and SOLD AT
HALF THE PRICE. New Is the tlme te order
ter spring.
ENCOURAGE FAIR DEALING
And Honest Werk. All Werk WARRANTED.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of werkmen especially employed for that
purpose.
Kf A low SLEIGHS left at Lew Figures. Give
us a call. nev-G-tfdAw
S1
PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
WATCH and WAIT
-FOR A-
GREAT BARGAIN
AT
NORBECK & MILEY'S
Carriage Works!
CORNER OP
DUKE AND JVINE STREETS,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Having nearly completed our flne stock of
Carriage Werk for the Spring Trade, we will
close it out at an early date at
Public Sale.
These desiring a Fine Vehicle for little money
will secure a bargain by waiting u short time.
.0-Date of sale and particulars gltcn here
after. Call and examine stock and coin pure with
t hers.
NORBECK & MILEY.
EOIt SALE OH BENT.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 Sbippen street. ,
mlHId H. FRANK ESHLEMAN.
T7IOR RENT.
JJ Tbehnll SOxSereet onthirdsloryorBteln enthirdsloryorBteln onthirdsleryorBteln
metz building, Ne. 33! North Queen nlreet. An.
Ply te J, L. STE1NMETZ.
FIR RENT.
Barber Shep under HIRSH A BRO'S STORE,
Centre Square, from May 1st. aplS-ttd
-TJOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND
jl. jiutimng Let. inuulreat
aplt-lmd
Ne. i07 80UTII QUEEN ST.
EfJR RENT.
Three Law Offices at Ife. ii NORTH DUKE
STREET ; and a basmeut 55 feet long, supplied
with water and heat,
maras-ttd H. FRANK ESHLEMAN.
fJlOR RENT.
JC A two-story Brick Dwelling, 7 rooms, Hater
lu Kitchen, Ne. 227 East Frederick street.
ALLAN A. HERR & CO ,
Real Estate and insurance Agents,
a aH-3td 103 East King street.
PUBLIC SALE,
Oh Satubuat, AruiL 2.1, 1883,
Will be sold at the Keystone Hetel, one very safe
famllv mare, one simile seat nhsaten inmuiv
new), one geed top buggy, one fine sleigh (nearly
new), two vels single carriage harness, one guiu
sleigh or carriage oever, one gum herse cover,
stclgn bells, hone blankets, currttge whip, Ian
blankets, lly-ncts, etc. Salu te commence at 2
o'clock p.m., when imuis will be made known
by D. B. HOSTETTEH.
1L SuiiBKirr, Auctioneer, apl7-7td
pUBLIO HALE.
ON THURSDA V, APRIL 23,
Will be sold at Ne. 3U Seuth Queen street, the
entlre let of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
consisting or Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureaus,
Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Tin, Qlaes iiudQueons iiudQueens iiudQueons
were, Tubs and Stands, togethor with numerous
articles net mentleued.
Sale te commence at 0 o'clock a. m , when
terms will be made known by
W.A.HAMBRIQHT,
Administrator of Catharine Hambrlght.
H, SauuRT. Auctioneer.
11. L. Fmuar, clerk. u!7-Md
SAVE MONKY AND MAKE YOUR FUR
NITURE leek like new by using
Lightning Furniture Polish. '
THE BEST AND EASILY APPLIED.
Psunt, 23 Ckmts, at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
in and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
dwWad
''J Mr'- -.'''' ' '?
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JiJtr UVODH.
JTEW HI'RINO UOODH
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
WATT, SHAITD & 00-,
8 and 10 East King Street,
INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NEW '
LINES OF
SUMMER SILKS.
Colored Dress Silks. Black Dress Silks.
A Choice Assortment of
NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
In all the Popular Materials.
Black& Colored Brocaded Velvets
At Very Lew Prices.
JERSEY WAISTS
nre as popular as evcrand Iho prices much lower
than last season.
An Immcnse Assortment of
New Calicoes, Zephyr Ginghams, Chambrays,
IN ALL THE LATEST ST. LLS.
Just opened a choice line of French A American
PRINTED SATINES
AT VERY LOW PRICES AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
"i ENTLEMEN,
WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN
NEW SPRING GOODS
-FOR
SUITINGS,
COATS, VESTS OR PANTS,
-AND-
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Will Make t Ordernt s.bert notice. iPerfict rlta
guaranteed. A '-ullvLlnfier .
UND ERW'MR
-AND- j
!-! TI ! -.
jQuus xuraisning uoeas,i
In Great Variety at Philadelphia Pttccsv
and Bee Our mock.
Call
JOHN S. 61LERlfC0.
25EASTKLNQ STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
J.B
MARTIN A CO.
SPRING
UPHOLS Y!
Mattings,
Fleer Linens,
Furniture Linens.
Linen Shades,
Oil Shades,
Window Awnings.
Awnings Hade and Hung
AT bllOHTfcST NOTICE.
Slip Cevers for Furniture
CUT AND FIT ONLY, OR CUT
AND MADE.
J. B. Martin & Ce.
J
Cor. West King anil Prince Sis.,
LANCASTER. PA.
NOTICE TO, WATEH RENTERS.
The Superintendent of the Water Works
u'Awi&v1 t"..V.,,,!co.ef.Juo Cit' Treasurer en
MONDAY and TUESDAY. APRIL SOtta and UU
between the hours of 1 and 3 p. m , for the pur
pose of cprrentlUB any mistakes that may have
been made, by reason of the exchange ofnroo efnroo ofnreo
ortyorothorwlte. JACOH iialuach.
nl7-3td Huperintendent Waterworks.
HE ATTENTION OF WORKINOMEN,
and ethers. Is called te the Inducements
otfered at IIECiItOLD'8. lu scasonab'e Ooeds.
suited foryeiirsclvcs und familles. A fresh sup.
r.l7i!?tT,?.10e,!'fa ana wlU b0 eW nt PUIOE8
51y.cu.,K8Sthau,l'0'ireKO, when times were
better than new. Please call and ezamluu be
fore you buy. Thankful for past favors
" HENRY UECHTOLO,
v s t .. i v tfc "?. Ne.'Jb .Queeu Street.
?.s,rfr,-r tne I X L Polish, the best and cheap
est In the market.
B
OOTS AND SHOES.
J. H. HcGenaughy.
JUST RECEIVED,
TWO HUNDRED PHRS l
Ladies' Kid Butten.
WORTH 91.18. WE HAVE THEM AT 1.60.
Ne. 26 1,-2 East King Street h
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