Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 28, 1885, Image 4

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' v'fcwlw Correspondence et Ihtbixiebiickh.
2V Celumma, April 28. Ce. C. Is gettlng
t-;Wrtcer every day. Mouibers whose terms
' 'ht ealkitmcnt expires, ccase te lenger be
441era. , Tlila would net be Oie ense if the
itprewr care or Interest w laken In the com-
'pny. It in net rfcmlted befere next on en on
''ecuatmient, it will be mustered out of sorvlce,
,.odprntppcarahce8 Indicate that It will
? tpei be recruited.
JS. . 11al Hull ! th nnrnnnli
JJ V - - "WOK1"
vff J rpkAMH.AArM11 am C3n4..1 l.ni...A.n (tin
? 'Columbia and Resolute nine, resulting dla-
VatreUv for Celli ml da. hna tint a irrent
4f "r'dfwaper en the national game In Columbia.
..If The Lm casters want te corne te Columbia this
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v' " (V. nf uui ii iuuy fiiuy jiicjtuti iiinu ui wya
-'i "5i 'n Incaster, they will liave had as geed
M v,. . practice glven as they would with the Ce-
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Town Nete.
Ceal shipments have begun in earnest.
Mr. Ellas Hneath has re turned te Yale.
David Young.theUnlonstroot butcher, and
family have remeved te Baltimore
An important business meeting of Clilquo Clilque
salunn tribe, Ne. 30 T. O. It. M., te-night.
Reading ft. Columbia ompleycs rocelcd
-i4hcir wages for March, this menilng.
Rafts continue descending the rlver; eight
put In an appoarance yesterday.
The congregation of the First African Bap
tist church will canvass the Ixireugli for
money with which te pay for the repairs
which are te be made te the church.
The child, a son of Air. Neil, of Turkey
. Hill, which was struck by a C. it 1. I), en
gine, en Saturday, died from Its Injuries yes
terday morning.
ThoHanevorFiro company Ne. 1, lias scut
, an Invitation te the Hhawnoe te partiulpate in
iue paraue in uns piare en me -iu .May.
Jeseph Tobias, clerk in 1'. H. Urugh's
lower drug stere. left for his home In Lititz
this morning. Next iall he will enter the
Philadelphia collego of pharmacy.
I.OCAL, IlllIEFS IN COMPACT FOItM.
The holder of ticket Ne. I) took the geld
watch at Hlrsh's stere, for which chances
were clven te customers.
Jno. W. Lewell, Goe. K. Heed, H. lU Mo Me
Conomy and Jacob Rathen weiethe pall
bearers at the funeral or Mrs. W. II. Kellbr
this afternoon.
Ata meeting of the Lutheran ministers of
the city, en Monday morning, it was resolved
te, be both "unjust and unkind" te anuounce
that a pastor will ofllciate at a funeral bofero
the latter has been notified by theso in cliatge
of the body.
Lena Uickel, who pleaded drunkenness
before Alderman Doen, as her best oxcuse for
interfering with Ollk-er llelss when he went
te her heuse te execute a warrant en Friday
night, was sent te Jail for 20 days for drunk
.enness, and the cliarge of interfering with an
officer is held under advisement.
The mayor gave Margaret Fisher 00 days
for drunkenness and disorder last night;
Mary Jenes get 15 days, and the child who
was witli her abandoned inotlier, was sent te
the Children's Heme. Five station heuse
ledgers wero discharged.
The slierlll" posted billsle-day forthesalo
of the personal property of Jehn H. Miller,
shoemaker, en East King street
Sheriff Elclieltz, of Gettysburg, passed
through this city this aftomenn, en his way
te the Eastern penitentiary Willi a person
named lliley, who was sentenced for seven
years for horse-stoaling and attempting te
kill the elliccr who arrested him.
The G. A. It. Decoration Day committees
lust evening reported that the City band was
ongageu loruie paraue, mat itolirer llres.,
ricu 10 maKO me nerai cresses ler uie
b' craves, that Rev. Pratt would con-
duct the rellfrleus exercises mi the eveiiliiir
'or Doceratidu Day mid that Miss Amanda
Landes, olecutlouist, would reclle soveral
appropriate solections.
MALICIOUS Miacumi'.
Destructive Dei Us nt Werk In Teitii
" County Gerlltzkl' I'lcnic
anil
Last night seme unknown scoundrel de.
llberatcly liacked te pleces the curUtins and
linings of a Fester Jump-seat carriage, and of
a market wagon belonging te .Men no I.
Swarr, of East Petersburg involving a less of
net less than $50. The carriage was brought
te the shop of Philip Doorsem, tills city, who
built it, for repalrs.
Mr. Swarr states that two i-arriages, if net
tliree, belonging te ids neighbor liunjainin
Steliman,were cut and liacked in even a werse
condition, the curtains, linings and cushions
being cut le pieces. Suspicion einLs te cer
tain parties us the authors of the mischief.
and if they are proven te be guilty they will
be prosecuted te the full extent of the law.
JJE MADE TIIINM4 STAND PHOM UNIIKIt.
Charles (lerllt.kl, living en Poplar street,
get en a big drunk last night, and onieturu enieturu
ing home made it " pleasant" for the family.
Telling his wife te " stand from under," he
took an axe and exercisod himself by chop
ping te pieces a parlor organ and making llre
kindling of the chairs, tables and ether lunii--mre.
JSeiotHJie was half tired Olliccr
RitchoyputinaiFappcznuiceto arrest him.
Gorlitzkfeponod a bocend story window,
brandished a big knlfe and dolled arrest.
The sash foil oil his hand and knocked the
kniJe te the ground ; wbcromeii he was
taken te the station house, and tills morning
gave bail for a licai ing.
HE SMASHED THINOS, TOO
Richard Werdon, for being drunk and
smashing tilings generally at the Union
hotel, of wm. Kelifuss, en Sunday, was sent
te jail for 20 days, by Alderman Deen this
afternoon.
STILL IX TIIE OHIO JtlVXlt
The Bedy of J. Frank SlrC'emasy Net Yet Itecev.
i ercil JlWUiken Identity,
A paragraph in the Pittsliurg Dispatch
says : "The body of J. F. McComsey, the
Panhandle railroad clerk, wlie committed
suicide en Wednesday night, has been recov
ered. The liedy found Helding in the Ohie
rlver at Walker's, near Wollsvllle, en Friday
night was identified by the friends of Mo Me Mo
Ceinsey. It will be brought te Allegheny.
A letter received thismerning from Win.
M. McComsey, the father of the tinfortunate
young man, by a rclative In this city, states
that the body of an unknown man had been
found at, Wollsvllle 48 miles below Pitts
burg, and that though the description of it
did net answer that of hls.sen. Christian Dor Der
wart, neusin of deceased, had geno down
the rlver te Wollsvllle te ascertain whotlier
it was or vas net Frank's body; and that if it
should be, the remains would be taken te
Allegheny for Interment.
THE BODY FOUND IS NOT M'COMSKV.
A dispatch dated Pittsburg 12:54 this after aftor aftor
noen was roceived by AVm. 11. McComsey
from his father, which states that "the body
is net yet found." The body picked upat
Wollsvllle was that of another man.
TIM UOAIIV OP HEALTH.
Dra.
Leiergoed. Drewn and Ilyua te Ixuk
Alter the Dirt and Dlieate.
II. It. Fullen, Dr. Jehn Lovergood, M. F.
Steigerwalt, Antheny Lochler and Christian
AVldmyer, the recently appointed beard of
health, met for organization last ovening, at
thoeflleoof II. II. Fulton, and elected the
following odlcers for the ensuing tenn :
Frosldent Dr. Jehn Lovergood.
Socretary Dr. C. II. Drewn.
' Health Commissioner Dr. E. II. Ilyus.
The first Monday of each month was do de
ci elded upon as the time for Uie regular ineet-
The lollewing resolution was unanimously
adopted t
"Jteselved, That the mayor of the city be
- and is hereby requosted te direct the consta
bles and pollce olllcers of the city te oxamine
V sewers, cellars, water closets, pig pens, ioul ieul
1 try houses, Ac., In their rospectlvo wards te
ascertain uieiraimury ccntiiueuas roquired
by the city ordinances deiinlng the duties or
Uie said constables and beard of health, ami
te repert all nuisances found by thorn witli a
full description of the same te the health
commissioner."
Dedge' Ciuk Works Clut'l.
! " , -The Dedge cork works, situated ou the
1 vT Pennsylvania railroad, below the Penn Iren
J ' works, tills city, have been sold te the Con Cen
" ' solldated Cerk company, un organization that
,v y has as ceuipleta control of the cork manufac
teries or tlie United HUdea as the Standard
oil cempauy has control of the coal oil Inter
est ji is unuurciueu mat me lenns ei me
sale wero 525,000 for the real cstaleand ma-
GmmM ! I
OMMry.MH M,MfMrtlM atoek. ItiiaWii'
Battonrteo that U fcetery will be kt
(ewdfcrii pMlodefat leaat five yMrii, the
cafMolldated oempaay bellevlng it te be te lis
interest te reduce the number of factories In
the combination, asnn ever supply of corks
Is tending te reduce Die market price of them.
Tiie closing of theso works throws out of em
ployment about soventy men, girls and boys.
Itiinawajr and Smashnp.
This afternoon a liltle bofero 3 o'clock n
herse harnessed te a buggy, belonging te
Henry Andrews, of Strasburg, whlle being
watered in Uie yard of the Leepard hotel,
East King street, took fright, knecked down
the estler, Harry Hawthorn, ran out of the
arched way en Duke street, ran against and
breke a rock away belonging te Nathaniel
Fatten, of Cambridge, and continuing its
flight down Duke te vine Bt roots, ran against
the steps of the rosidenco of Mr, lluckius
and Mrs. Leenard and then against a shad e
troe, which breke the buggy all te pieces.
The herse hore get loeso from the vehicle,
and with a part of the harness hanging te him.
ran out Duke street towards tlib country and
had net at lest accounts been caught.
In Death Arnln Unltd.
Elizabktiitewn, April 28. Lest week
the iNTKM.KiENCKn announced the death et
Mrs. Jeshua Homperly, of this place ; te-day
the death of her husband must be chronicled.
The Hud event took place en Monday about
neon, his death being caused by dropsy. In
this deuble aflllctien, the less of a mother
and a father. which has evertaken them with
in a week, the borcaved children will have
the Blncore sympathy of thoentiro commu
nity. Doceasod wero well known in this
Boctlen, and well liked by overy one. Tlie
funeral will take place en Wednesday at 10
a. m. Borvlces will be held in the Lutheran
church hore by the Ilov. Gee. B. Kcamati,
pastor.
Ax Klcfunt Line of Spring Wraps can be found
at HASH'S,
aO-lfd Ne. laKaslKlnnSU
Aiiiufienientii.
Ter Cone t"" The popularcemcdlon, Jehn
T. Itayinend, Mill he Keen In a new character en
Wcdncsdny evening at the opera heuxe. The
piece In which he Is te nppcar Is entitled " Fer
Congress," and as its name Implies is a keen
satire en politics and politicians. In the part of
a veteran wire-puller and convention worker,
Gen. Jettah Limber, Mr. Itaymeml Is said te
hae furnished a Cleat km that Is hound te be be bo
cemo equally as famous as his widely celebrated
assumption of Cel. Mulberry tiellert.
llmnum't Circut Cemtnt. On Wednesday
next the Great llarnuin-I.onden Circus and Me
niiB'crlO will make Its llrst appcaniuce In two
years In Lancaster. This Is acknowledged te be
the largest show en earth. Thcre nie a triple
circus In thrce rings, und a huge elevated stage
for special performances, such as lcnclng, box
ing, wrestling, bicycling, high wire, Ac. ; there
1110 nsrlallsts, asccuslenlsls ami tntpczists : there
are two double menageries, with the Sacred
Whlte KIcphailt, purchased from King Thccbau
for fO.OOO, besides a herd of theseblg creatures,
nil tndned, making a perfect w-oildef natural
history ; thcre Is a museum of living curiosities,
with fut people, skeletons, mldgetA, dwarfs, Ac,;
thcre are natural Nubians, Zulus, hleux Indians,
cowboys, Aztecs, Jlunnesc, Afghans, high and
low enste Illndoei, real N'autch Dancing Girls,
East Indian Musicians, Tedus people, Qutche
people, (jyp'lci, Ac., mid there Is Daniuiu's llo lle
man Hippodrome, with lteman standing races,
feu r-horse chariot mces, flat, hurdle, malenml
femate Jecky mces, elephant and camel races,
Ac. The lteman and Greek contests are
most spirited, and never full te evoke
thunders of iipplause fiem the spectators.
Jumbo, and tlie ethnological congress of savage
tribes uie features of 1111 unusual uature and of
themselves a whole show, whlle the various ether
departments are of an equally high order. The
Circus of te-day Is a vastly different affair from
what it was a few years nge. New It requires "14
men with It and seven advertising cars, 210 men
and seventeen agcuts In advance te attend te Its
many deparmentH. It takes a tent covering
eight acres und seating IO.oe peeple te show the
features, and six acts are given at one time In
four rings and a stage. A mlle of cars are neces.
nary te transport It, and If an old circus lmiim
gcrhad te de with It, it would pantlyze him, be
mammoth aie Its proportions.
The powerful curative properties of a Jlep
J'latlcr aits Incsljtlblu when applied te Hick
ache, Swollen Joints and MiikcIcs, Sciatica,
Pleurisy, Sharp fains, or any sort of Mireness.
The best and strongest porous plaster made. A
trial will di'iiienstratult. i'c.
XAIIKMTS.
I'hllailelphla I'roduce Market,
l'liir.ADi'.LriiiA, April 28. Fleur dull, sellers
vision being above these of buyers : wales of
about l.'I.'O barrel. Including Minnesota
nxtru, at II Ufiii Se; l'cnua. family, (Ifil 23;
Western de., il 25S 25 : IialcnlM, $5 25ft 25.
Itye Heur linn nt ! 87KI.
Wheat We, April and May; ft 01 June; $1 ttl
July.
Cem-Uc April; SieJMuy; SicJiuie; 57e
July.
Oats 12c. April and May ; l.'c, June; 4.1e, July.
1 1 ran wnsquletnud weak aUl:!S18 ,V) per ten.
New Yerk I'reiliice Market.
Nkw Yerk, April 2. Fleur dull ami prices
unchanged ! fcupei line State, $5 75.175; choice
ile,$Xil no; extra Minnesota, f.1 OOfeM ; E.xtra
Ne. 1, l 7.'8i.
Wheat lower ; Ne. 2 Ked, "Winter, May, tl 0OV
asked; de J line, 1 01,';; j de July, ltt; Aug.
Cern inedenituly aclhe, but lower; Ne. 2
Mixed, May Wic; de -Mine, .ViJe ;(le July.MJie.
Oats steady ; Ne. 2 Mixed. May, 4 le; June,
4IKc.
llye dull ; Canada, 76e bid.
llarley dull.
I'erk qutel ; Mess, $1.1 00.
Lard low or 7 10, May ; 17 21, J uue ; $7 31 J illy ;
$7 3 August. . i ,
Melasxes nominal ; KKQISc ler CO lest.
Turpentine hlcaily at .ClJe.
KeHln iiilet ; strained te geed, ft (i"ifl 0s.
rctreleum quiet : Itellncif In cases, 'JKfilOkc.
Ilutter quiet; Western Imitation Creamer)'
choice, 19c.
Cheese steady ; Ohie Flats, prime te choice,
Eggs eatler ; btate, 13014e ; Western, 12UQ
14c. Sugar Arm : Itellneil Cut-I.eaf, 69 lfie ; (iranit (iranit
latceT. 6 l-lfiflc
Tallew llimer ; Prime City, fie.
Freights nominal; grain te Liverpool, l.
Coffee easier ; fair cargoes, Hie.
Hay llini ; Ne. 1 Timethy, 1 15Q1 10 ; Ne. 2 de,
Mc
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicaoe, April 28, 9 30n. in. The dceiease in
the visible supply of all kinds of grain, colder
weather and a llttle hush of war news, opens the
uiaikets stronger this morning. Wheat a cent
above yesterday's close and ill inly held. Cern
steady nt one cent ndvance. Oats firm and Je
higher, Lard and ribs nominally unchanged.
Prospects of u dull day, owing te tills being the
lust one ul the old beai d.
Wheat May. Kie ; June, 91-S.Je ; July, fcnfc
Cern Muy, 470 i June, 4&e ; July, iahu.
Oats J une, 3Ce.
Perk May, (1175; June, $11 ; July, $11 07K-
Lnrd May, $0 7J ; J une, $3 U3 ; J uly, $7 02.
lllbs May, $3 90 ; June, $0 00; J uly, $0 07K-
CL08IMO.
1 p. in. Markets lly unanimous vote the
beaid adjourned at 1 p.m., te held the farewell
exercises and bid goedbyo te the old heard. Dull
day. Wheat and Cern J lower. Others un
changed. Wheat April, SSc ) May, &Xe : Juno,91Ve
July, U3XG'UUe.
Cern April, 47e ; May, 47e ; June, 47Jc ; July
dais May, 35Jie s June, Sle ; July, 3fifc.
Veik-April,$117JK; May, $11 ;4i; June,
$11 t: July. $11115 bid.
Lnrd April, $0 65; May, $(J 85; June, $0 95;
J uly, $7 lk bid. '
lllbs April, $590t Muy, $590; June, $000: July
$007; August, $0 17iC
Philadelphia Livestock Maiknt.
I'lULADELruiA, April 28. The receipts at the
different stock yards were :
Fer the week Beeves, 3,300; sheep, 7,000;
hogs, 5,500.
Itecf cuttle were In large supply and prices
declined )a en all grudes extnt, which were only
Vfe lower.
We quete as fellows :
Extremes, 4QC0 1 most gales, 45Me ; ex
tra, bi&iie ; geed, 5JiQ5XO ; medium, 45e ;
common, 4(Jl)c.
Milch cows wero dull und lower nt $2550.
Veal calves wero Inactive and lower at Igec,
Fat cows wero demoralized at2X4e.
Sheep and lambs were dull anil Je lower,
with the exception of extra, which only de
clined a.
We quete as fellows ;
Weel sheep, 3U053ie ; sheared sheep, 3S0e ;
lambs, 407a.
Hogs were fairly active and Je lower at 0
9ie.
CITT PRESSED BEEVES.
City Dressed Iteevcs were active at CUflOe,
with sales of 401 head at the Abattoir ut that
rote.
Western Dressed llcevcs were in geed re
quest, Themas ilradlcy selling 300 head at VtQ
City Dressed Sheep were active ; Abattoir
celling 40J head at MJlwi.
Western dreNed bhrbp were wanted, llradley
disposing ef17 heud ut 7QBc.
JUve Stock rrlces.
Cuioaue. Cuttle Uecclpts, (1,400 head; ship
ments, 2,500 head; trading slew, with prices gen
erally about steady ; shipping grades, 1,050 te
1,2I0 ft., steers, $1 S0Q4 U) ; 1,200 te 1.350, B.s. $5 O0Q
S 40 1 1,510 101,500 . etm. $5 255 55 f butchering
Bteek, common, $i 40Q4 ; geed, $IQ4 00 ; stoekers
und feeders, $3 5O04W.
Hogs llecetpts, 20,000 bold; shipments, 0,500;
market active nud values streiuur; leugh and
inlxi'd packing, $4 2MS4 55 1 luicklug
unu Biiip-
ping, 250 te 350 i., $4 flOt 70 ;
light, 140 te 210 1U,
Tlisuci is 1 sains. i duim.
eneep ncecinis, 0,010 ucuu ;
ilnta. 5.5IU head! sh
shipments, s,uoe
head t mat ket steady end rather stronger ; shorn
$iOO125i woeled, $J50ftW.
? 'SW MaM'-aWlisHwt 'Vrty', twMre'j
mmi hi nulla uniinR a snaue lower i eoatmen ana
nicdlum nnchangea I receipt, 1,M Jh i ship
mnnbi, J, head. 2
. lltwm afjiAilvnnrt Ann t lhllitlnlnYiliui. Al nflA
A W Yerker, ft (t75 receipts, I.7U0 head i
iUIIIUIUIIWlIVU uvi...
Hhcep dull and unchanged ( receipts, 7,000 1
ihlptnents, 809 head.
New Tork Stock Market.
Niew Yen, April 18. Wall street, 1U p.m.
Meney at per cent. Kxchange quiet;
Governments nrin. Currency G'g, $123 bid ; t's
Coup., I122H I W de, 1112 bid.
Tlie stock market opened dull and without Im
provement, cither in transactions or prices. On
the call thera was seme little buying by clique
brokern, and an advanoe of Mi tej percent.
took place. Slncotlie market has beceme very
dull.
I r.. 3f..w.
Western Union tsH Wi
Adams Express 13a
American Express 113
U.S.KxprcHB nj
Well. Farge A Ce 109
C.C.I. AC
;. c u. 1 2s.v
New Yerk Central. KK rnii
New Jersey Cent ml
Illinois Central Bxprcss..
Ohie Central
Michigan Central....
Northern Pacific
" Preferred..
W .Wi
127
Ml.
lx
40
central Pnclflc,
l.uillll 1 flume...... .......,,... .tlb
Union Pacific 4'i
Missouri PaclHe Kt)i
Texas Pnclflc 1..... leu
WA
New Yerk Klevnted.
Metropolitan.. ,
Manhattan ,
AlUATcrre Haute
" Preferred.
Cannda Southern
Canada Pacific
Chicago A Alten
m
cues. A unie ,
II. A Hud s K2V
Del., Lac. A West Ien
Denver n
Krie l42
" Preferred
Ununlbal A St. Je ,
" Preferred
Knnsas A Texas W,i
Luke Shere 69
L. E. AW
L'vs'lleA Nashville
Merris A Essex
Northwest U5V
" Preferred
Ontario A Western
Ohie A Mississippi
" Preferred
Pacific Mall 51 '
yulcksllver
" Prclerred....
Heading
Heck Island
ban Francisce
' Preferred.
11JK
Omaha,.
20
lr'tf
70I
Preferred....
St. Paul
" Preferred
Nash A Chat
M..L..S.A W
Wabash
" Preferred....
C..11.A Q
itechester A Pittsburg.
I'd. A Evans
Manitoba
Oregon A Nnv
Oregon Trunsce
121
ieK
75"
Stuck Markets.
Quotations by Itecd, McUrann A
Ce., Ilankei's,
Lancaster, ru,
11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m.
Missouri Pacific
Michigan Central
New Yerk Central ye'f
New Jersey Central 2i'A
Ohie Central
Del., Lick. A Western 105
Denver A llloGrendo
Krie
Kansas A Texas i
Uiko Shere M
Chicago A N. W., common. '
N. N.Ont. A Western
Ht. Paul A Omaha
Pacific Mall bi
Itechester A Pittsburg
St. Paul 70JX
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash Common i'ii
Wabash Preferred
lUnalnn tT.-Inn .j.l...... nt. t.i
ml
64H
70-51
4'jji
I.oiilsvllle A Nushv
,,V,U.V.II W.llVfll .VKKIUIIII.I "",H
vllle 30V
N. Y.. Chi. A St L.
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation.
Pennsylvania
Heading
P. T. A lluffale
5IW
Northern Pacific Common
Northern raclllc Prer.
lies ten vllle
A0X
41
Philadelphia A Krie
Northern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
Oil K;
People's Passangcr
Jersey Central ,.
WJi
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- Lecal Stocks and llends.
Uepeitcd by J, II. Leng.
Par
'ul no.
Lnst
sale.!
$I(M
110
120
100.50
102
100
100
HH.25
102
Lancaster City, 0 per cent., 18S5.
.iliu
. 100
. 100
Irs"'.......
" " use ,
" Bpcrct, In 1 orWljenrs.,
" 4 " Scheel lir.ui....
" 4 " Iulur20yenrs
" 4 " In 5 er20 years,
" 4 ' In lOer'JJycara
Manhelui lkjreugh lean
SAUK STOCKS.
First Nntleiml Hank ,
Fanners' Nutlenal Hank
Fulton National Hank ,
Lancaster County National Hank....
Columbia National Hank
Christiana National Hank ,
Kphrata National Hank ,
First National Hank, Columbia
First National Hank, Stntsburg
First National Hank, Marietta
First National Hank, Mt, Jey ,
Lltltz Nutlenal Hank
Mnuhclm National Hunk
Union National Hank, Mount Jey...,
New Helland National Hank
Gap National Hank
Quurryvllle National Hank
TinnriK STOCKS.
Hlg Spring A Heaver Valley
llrtdgcpert A Horseshoe ,
CelumbtaA Chestnut Hill ,
Columbia A Washington ,
Concstega A Hlg Spring ,
Columbia A Marietta
Maytown A KUzabcthtewn
Lancaster A Kphrutu ,
Lancaster A Willow Street.
Strasburg A Millport
Marietta A Maytown
Marietta A Mount Jey
Lane, Kllzabethtewn A Mlddletewn
Lancaster A Prollvllle
Lancaster ALHItz
East Hrandywlne A Wnynesburg
Lancaster A WUUutnstewn
Lancaster A Maner
Lancaster AMunheim
Lancaster A Marietta
Lancaster A New Helland
Lancaster A Susquehanna
Lancaster A New Danville
MISCELIVANKOCS STOCKS.
QuarryvllleU.lt
Millcrsvllle Street Car
Inquirer Printing Company
Gas Light und Fuel Company.
Stevens Heuso (llends)
Columbia Gas Company ,
Columbia Water Company.
Susquehanna Iren Company
Marietta Hellew-ware ,
Stevens Heuso
Millcrsvllle Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
Eastern Market
Western Murket
Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce.....
Gas Company llends
Columbia He rough llends ...r...
1)
loe
HD
1MJ
1110
100
100
191.50
Ml
112
100 175
50 112 50
0U 123
HJO 115
HI) III
100 155
lll
ion
l.CI
200
150
HO
100
159.10
UK) 1111.20
50 US
1110 130
100 110.50
100 110
25 7.50
lift 23
25
IB
20
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
100
50
25
50
21.05
20
30
10
41
48.05
21
00
35
70
M
75
1
25
105.25
60 140
25 41
25
.15
100
70
300 21
25 7.0
no
&e
60
1.75
69.10
61
'25
30
100 100
25 25
10
9
100
205.25
100 210
60 S
25
60
60
60
1H.05
75
GO
61.25
SO
3.1
100 1U)
100 100
Household Market.
Satciidat, April 2J.
DAinr.
Creamery Ilutter 3Se
Hutterlftfii 100
Cup Cheese, two cups 60
Cottage Cheese, two pieces , 60
Dutch Cheese y lump 6QIO0
reULTBT.
Turkeys yt plece (live) $1 up,
' (dressed) $1.25 up.
Chickens V pair (live) Media
" 1 piece (cleaned) ......;. ,...40i70u
GeesO, (II ve) $1.25
Pigeons fl pair. , .. , 2530e
Ducks fl pfece (cleaned) ..C0C5e
MI8CKLLAMEODS.
Apple Hutterfl Ut 25e
Kggsfldez 150
Heney f) Si , 250
Lard if) R 100
Oysters W 100 Wl
Dry Decf, chipped , 400
Ham, whole ua
Ham, sliced 22e
Mlnce Meat, per D , .12X0
FRUITS.
Apples V)pk 15f25e
Ikinauas Ifl dez 30Q40e
CoceuuuU, each tsr.'e
Currents V ft (dried) loe
Dried Apples )l lit., ,, 100
Dried Peaches V qt....... l'.'e
Prunes V B 810e
Ivcmens 1 dez, ..isfczoe
Orauges 41 dez , 1250e
Cranberries 1 qt 200
VEGETABLES.
Cabbage W head , lOe
Potatoes W Upk 7R10a
V liUHbel 40500
Ilcans (Lima) V lt 15e
Can-ets! bunch., 8a
Heud Salad ,, 60
Onions v bunch 60
Sweet Potatoes V Hl'k 1220e
Soup Henna flqt 12e
SpluachKpk..i r. 10i5e
Salsify t) bunch , gloe
Turnips 1 l 11k...... '. 7e
Peppers V dez.... , 0015c
Onions 1 a pk, ,....2er
Hudishes pr bunch loe
New Temu tees prqt. 10c
JflBH.
Shad, each , .....25Q50C
Cutflshyib , 130
Perch M-Je
Heck nse
Hlack Uass .. 15e
Pike .;...;...'. i2Ue
jyhlteFlsh ; , 12Q0
Haddock l ft 8floe
Smelts) ft 100
F,eaiisU t "i 'SK
Herring V dez ,200
OUA1N.
Wheat 00C95e
Bye,....i.......k,...,.,,,i.. .,.. 1 ........... 000
lfavperten.ii). ,,. ., main
Cloversecd , $5.5075.73
Tltnethy U00fl
Herd Grass ,....,...,.,1.60
Orchard Grass ti.v
Mixed Lawn Grasses $100
flour lit cwt....... , w.75f3
trXW ADrEHTlHEHENTB.
w
ANTED.
An apprentice and Dressmaker. Ap
nPJt?
800'
WdVy
at Ne. 120 SOOTH DUKE STItKKT.
Scmin, Hcnun-HonuniHTHKeitDKii
ofllieday. MILLKIl'H IIOUAX SOAP Will
de the work In half the time.
A (lOOD AKTIGM3 ADVKKTIHKH IT
Bclf. Miller's llOHAXSOAPlsthe best.
piOnKION, ADUIiTEltATKD BOAVS
mV flood the nmrkct. Miller's llerux Is a home
made article and Is guaranteed absolutely pure.
Twe TjAikie new enaANs ren
HALE VEItY CIIRAP.at
047-31 NO. 529 NOllTIl M3KK STItKKT.
WANTED.
A stout boy, III or 17 years of age, te learn
carriage smithing at Philip Doersom's Carriage
Factory, 120 and 128 Kast King gtrcet, Lancaster,
Pa. ltd
N'
OTICli
The Lancaster Miunnnrchnr'sniiniial llnv
wnik win tase place nexVHiinnay mm nlng, May
3. at 6 o'clock a. In., the weather neimlttlinr. The
members will meet nt the hull, lly order r the
up23-2ld COMMITTEE.
I8UEHMEN AKK INVITED
te call and cxnmine a large llneefltwls,
Keels, Lines. Files, Hed Mountings, and .Miscel
laneous Tackle, ut
IIUHLKY'S Dltllll STOUK.
Ne. 21 West King SI.
-vrOTIGE TO IOE CONHUMEItS.
l.s Families desiring lee from the Lancaster
Piscatorial Ponds will be served at the lowest
cash prices by upplylng te W. F. Youart,Jr.,i;ii
Seuth Queen st reel, J. M. Kckinan, at the springs,
or orders may be left at
apr25tfd NO. 131 NOIITH PltlNCK ST.
2.0TO CLAllKE'8 COFFEE STOKE KOH
VJT i ft New Prunes for 25c.; 4 lis Geed Hlce for
25c.; 4 Scalloped Crackers for 25c.; ID Ik-st
Coffee In Lancaster for 25e. A plaque of two
Cats will be given nwnv every day.
NO. 3S WEST KING STKKKT.
ASEIIALL, KKATINO KINKS AND
Iho Circus are very well us amusements,
but the Louden Clothing Itoneviitlng Works,
110 Ninth Duke street U n necessity. Light
Pants, ilalk Coats, Diesses, Shawls, Ae, done up
In the bust manner. u27-2td
N'
OTIOE.
Persons wlshlmr HAMMONDSPOHTSKC.
CHAMPAGNK, wlthLwlge 43, Ceiiti'iinlnl Label
en, can be supplied ; $1.60 a bottle, ut
KOIIKKK'S LlgUOUbTOKK,
api-22-Iydlt Ne. 22 Centre bquare.
KOPeaTvLs fek the euectien" OF
a WixmIcii Hrldge ever Hlg Chlckles cn-ek,
near Moeie's mill, will be lecelved attheolllce
of the County Comuiissleiii'rs, Lancaster, Pa.,
until 12 o'clock lioeii.THUKSDAY, MAY.2H.lss3.
HVOHDKItOF Till; HOAIll).
Attest ! Fiiask GniKsT, Cleik.
liivTiiThASld
ilAUTION I
V- Notlcels hereby gUen tluita nole punort punert punort
Ingtebeglven by the undersigned te thenlati-
tlard Machine Company, of Cleveland, ler $105,
cbitcd March 19,185,nndpayabloslxmeullisufler
date. Is fraudulent and void, und utl persons are
cautioned nualnst 11 emit hit 1 11 if the same.
GtiO. MOWKKK,
New Providence, Lancaster Ce.. Pa.
Lascastek. April 22, 18S5. aglCtdAltw
PUHL1CSALE OFIIOUSUIIOL'TjD AND
Kitchen Furniture,
ON WKDNK8DAY, APUIL29, lss5,
i
at Ne. let West Oruuge street, lonslstliigef lied.
steads, Hiirctius, sldi'beard.SInk, Tables, Chairs,
mi' geed Heater, with Heglstcr complete, orig
inally cost $4), uud many etberartlclcs. Sale te
coimncnce at 1 o'clock, p. in.
JACOH GUNDAICKH,
ap25A2SIt Auctioneer.
M
UHICAL 11AUOAINH.
Onn Stc.Inwnv Plnnn. In ifeimI order. ffLV). One
lairg" Square l'l.ine, carved legs, etc., $110. Olie
$140 Wilcox A Whlte Organ, slightly lined, $73.
One second-hand Jubilee Organ, (5e. One second-hand
Kstcy Organ, sub-bass mid coupler,
$55. One l'lane Cacd Mclodcen, cuirved legs,
$20. One Shenluger Organ, $.!. One small Piane,
$10. Call at once or they will begene.
OWKN.V WAHKHOOJIS,
It l,Ce litre Square, Laneuster.
F lltST-OLASS IlOAKDINa
Together with the choice of riMinis en the
first or second fleer. Surpassed by none in the
city. Call en eruddress,
NO. 402 NOItTII QUKKN ST.
Table boarders accommodated. uiMfd
"VTOTIOE TO TKESPASHKIW AND
.Lsl GUNNKHS- All persons are hereby for
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Siwcdwell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed omnia emnia omnia
clesed, either for the purpn-e of sheeting or fish
ing, as the law will lw rigidly enforced against
all trespusslng en (midlands of the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FUKEMAN,
H. PEKUYALDKN,
KDWAHD C. FltKKJIAN.
Attoniey for U, W. Celamaii's hulrs.
ectll-lfdAw
Tit El7irELixru OF LIFE.
ENDORSED BY THE WORLD.
DR. PETZOLD'S
GERMAN BITTERS!
THIS GREAT ELDCER OF LIFE
Is a deuble Distillation of ever twenty illlleren t
kinds of the best German Herbs, this being thu
only true mid rcllnble process by which Iho en
tire Great Medical Virtues and Curative Proper
ties of the Heibs can be produced. Wu are con
lldent that this great German Tonle will be
found the most HKALTH-GIVING eer placed
befere the public. As n
UKLIAHLKAND PLEASANT INVIGOHANT,
It Is absolutely without a rival, and affords
1 .1ST A XT Hklikp, and a PxnrisL-rCuitis'guurantccd
In all cases or Dysjiepsla, Less of Appetite,
Nerveusness, Weakness, Crumps, Dysentery
Cholera Merbus. Nausea, lilarrhnia, Asthma,
hick Stomach, Hlllleusness, Ague und Fever and
ether Malarial Diseases.
This Great Mcdlclne Fer Sale Evcryw here.
Li. PF.TZOLD & CO., Prep's.,
DALTIMOHK.MD.
apr.-8WA81ydAw.
T-lt. KENNEDY'S 11mEDY
$500,000 a Year.
Statement of the Amerlmli.Nntleuiil and L'nlted
States and Canada Kxpress Cumpnules,
Trey, New Yerk.
The strength of Heme lay net In her multitude,
nor In her grain-laden fleets. These wero ele
ments et strength, but her nevcr-fuillngrc source
lay In the self-control and dlscipllue of Hainan
soldiers. Dlscipllue It Is the very soul te all
the wonderful uicaulng possessed by the word
"veteran." Mr. Honed let. of Trev. Is n veteran
In the express business. "Thirty-three years,"
he said te your reporter, " l've steed at this
desk." It Is the discipline of years of experience
which gives him thu position he holds in the
trust and esteem et these thrce great corpora
tions. "We have a business of $500,000 a year,
aud l've ben absent from this ofllce hardly a
month In all that time, although I must confess
that many times I've worked here when sutler.
lug grcut pain, feri have been troubled all my
life with biliousness and dyspepsia. My system
has beceme se reduced and weuk that 1 had no
appetite, and my digestion Wholly disordered. I
have tried various remedies, but almost two
years nge I happened te hit upon Dr. Kennedy's
FAVOIUTK 11KMEDY. After using only ene
bottle or se, I begun te feel stronger In every
way. The gicnt difllculty boa been with my dl-
festlen, but this seems te regulute It perfectly,
have, sir, great faith In Dr. Kennedy's FAVOK
1TE HEM El) Y. I have bought und given n great
deal of It te the peer around hore ; these, you
knew, who have no money te buy mcdlclne of
any kind, for there are a great many troubled
with bilious diseases nnd sutler en without aid.
1 always keep FAVOIUTK KEMEDY In the
heuse. I consider It the best mcclcine for the
bleed In the market. Well, I must attend te this
matter ter the western part of the city. Say,
you tell the Docter 1 um coming down te Itond Itend Itond
eut te see him in August. I want te knew him."
I left the veterun, still at bis pest, rejoicing in
health and grateful te Dr. Kennedy.
uprlo-lmdeedAw
T
O TOUACCO BUYEKS AND PACKERS.
Contract Beeks,
Receipt Beeks,
Sample Tags,
ALL STYLESand QUALITY of CAKDUOA11D
STRING TAGS,
And all kinds of PHINTINO used- by Leaf Te
bucce Dealers, executed in thu
BEST STYLE and at the LOWEST PRICES.
Call and see our Bumples. Orders by inall
promptly attended te.
STEIJIMAN & HEJxSEL,
INTELLIGENCER llulldlng,
lue-tfd Lancaster, Pa.
Wiikiut'a tlie sense in spending money for a
doubtful affair, when a sure and reliable thing
Is ofl'eredl Hep Voreut Tlattert for all aches,
pains and soreness. The greutest strcngtbener
known, S5e,
HKW ADrxmrtSEHXHTM,
A GOOD LA.UNDHY SOAP 18 A BLESS BLESS
le the UeusckeeiKT. Miller' fills the bill.
THE TiAJinEST, BEST AND MOST
complete assortment of Playing Cards In
the city from ft renin per riack up at
1IAUTMAJTS YKLI.0W riCUNT ClOAtt
STOUK.
LABOR IS t.IGUTENED BY TIIE USE
MILLKU'S HOIIAX SOAP. All the Grocers
sell It.
T EVAN'S FJ.OU1U
LEVAN'S
. FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
Makes Elegant Ilrcad, Fer sale by Grocers
generally.
Levnn 8s Beris, Merchant Mlllers,
Ofllce t 17 NOItTII PltlNCK ST. ))ril7-Cuiil
TDIIACTIOAL AND 1'EltSONAU "
Havuynun pracllcal personal Interest In
Men or Heys' Clothing t If yes, yeti cannot
nlferd te Ignore Oak Hall.
Isiillugeg with the bum of many orders.
I'epultxr I'rlcti the Oiuie.
The Yiiiiug Men's Sleck lull scores of
stylish things In Suits.
The Norfelks aie the glory of the Heis'
Stock.
The vast volume of Clothing, Us freshness,
ncss, economy, completeness these are the
things Hint make Oak Hull popular.
Oak Haix,
S. V CmiNEii Sixth Marxist,
PlIILADELrillA. ufj-lmd
AT
BUIISIC'S.
SOLID VALUE.
OUU !Mc. HIO COFFKK.
It Is a choice, clean, pure Itle Celfee, fresh
rousted almost dally, und fresh gieund when
you purchase It by water power.
OI' It HIO HLKNDi:il ut fie., is superb.
OIMl OLD MANDKIILING and PADANG
JAVAh are of the finest quality.
KMIIOSSr.D CIIHOMOH, 0 by 8 inches, given
with each pound.
DRIED FRUITS.
We have Pared Peaches at 10c pound, We have
nbpleudld Pniud Peaehut 15e pound. Wu have
KiuiMiruted Peaches, pared, at 20,3.1, 30, 3.1 cents
pound. We luive giKid Heur Dried Apples atSe
quart. We have very choice Evaporated Apples
at ISe pound.
New Hcans and New Peas ut 10c quart. Lima
Ikausat luand U'cta quart.
Ol'It fjTOCR IS COMPLKTK AND OUU
GOODS GOOD AN D CHEAP.
tfirP, 8. Telephene connection.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KLNQ STREET.
w
ILLfA.MSON itFOSTEB.
Ten Dellar
All-Weel SUITS.
Cemiiai (sons hid oilleus, but Ills by com
puting material, prices and the fit of gar
ments that the purchasing public beceme
educated in the art of buying. Whcie the
best dollar's worth is te be found is learned
by theso who compare. The most popular
and conspicuous dealer Is the ene who at
tains the highest merit In the opinion of the
peeple, by offering nune but the bestquullty
material and the neatest fitting garments nt
the lowest possible prices. Your sjx-clal at-U-utleu
is drawn te the following grades of
TEN DOLLAR SUITS.
GUAT MIXED CHEVIOT,
NEAT CHECK CAHS1MEKE,
HLACK HAhKET WOHSTED,
HLACK DIAGONAL WOKSTED,
DAItIC OVEU-PLAID CAHS1MEHE,
Light Plaid CAMPHELL CAbSIMEUE,
AND
A DAHK HUOKEN-PLAID CA.MIMIELL'S
CASSIMEItE.
These am all reliable Goods aud stiengly
ww cd.
Extra-Size Suits.
Made especially tit fit gentlemen who uie
short nnd f.it.
LIGHT AND DAHK COLOUED CASMMEHEI5
AN II WOKsTKDd 8.IHI te W-'O.OO.
FINCY HOSIERY.
PLAIN COLCilS SILK-CLOCKED, 2.V.
ICO dez. Fancy Hese, 2 pair for 25c.
OUK bl'EClAL
All-wool Uliie Flaunel Shirt, $1.25.
ONE CASE OF
INDIA GAUZE UNDEHWEAIt,
satin-faced, fiOc.
EXTHA QUALITY PLAIN WHITE
NOVI NOvT UNDEUWEAH,
long or short sleeves, S!5e.
NECKWEIR,
Of the very Latest Fashions and newest color celor coler
orings. Light and daik shades,
50 cents.
HICYCLE HOSE, SHIItTS and HELTS,
LIGHT STIFF HATS, 1.00 upward.
CLOTH HATS, Me. le 73e.
DKESS hTHAW HATS, Sle.. 40e., 7JC.
HAND-MADE MACKINAW'S, 11.00.
CHILDHE.V'S DHESS STHAW HATS in Can
tun. Webster and Milan Hratds, 2Je .10c.,
75c. und 11.00. Linen Huts, 'i5e. te
40c. Linen Caps, loc.
Momle Oleth Lap Dusters,
Plain nnd Embroidered.
GENTS'
Hand-Made Shee, $5.00.
A genuine lmud-niuile Shoe, calf upper,
nnd glove-kld top, with baek-suiy run ou the
Inside, giving the Shoe a very neat appear,
ance. At tlie sumo tlme retaining great
strength. The sole Is heveled edge and the
style Is Londen Toe. This Shoe Is In every
icspcct a better artlcle than is usually met
with for the prlce.
32, 34, 3G & 38 West King St,
LANGASTKIi, PA,
AMUSEMENTS.
"PULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Wednesday Evening, April 20.
The Ileprescutatlve American Comedian, Mr.
JOHN T. RAYMOND,
In his celebrated and timely satire, by
Mr. II. D. Lloyd, entitled
FOR. CONGRESS,
A CAMPAIGN JOKE IN FOUlt PAUT8, lllus-
trutlng the humorous usneeta of political
methods. Aided and abetted In Full
by his own
MODEL OOMEDY COMPANY.
I'UICES t
ADMISSION, 70, 00 and 33 CENTS.
HESEHVED SEATS, .... l.oe.
Sale of Beats ut Orcra Heuse. a23-itd
O &
Ouu Um Cunrek Depaiitmkst
k 4
Wffliiiaker & Brown.
Williamson ! Fester,
KEW AnVERTIBEMEXTS.
HAvi'Y 'nfoueitT and' hbiibcea
TolmcciMenlv fciM.rpliiij. nt "
HAUTMAN'S YELLOW1 KNT CIO Alt
8TOUE.
w
1T1r W.&?01m 'K "EST
HAUTMAN'S YELLO'-FHONT' CIQAll
WANTED.
COLLAU MAKKI1H.
One bliert Straw and three Cnse Cellar Makers
at
a-3t
.Ti. -I) luur, SII1KET,
Philadelphia.
THE ONLY KELIADLE liOKAX SOAP
t..s..,".i11, "mrKl;l It JIILLEH'S. Insist ou
h,lvlB- mar74iuid
CHAPPED HANDS OAN HE PKE
.,...l,wl1 1'V "'a usoef MILLEH'S IIOItAX
BOA P. Hcst in the market. i
T HE AONDEUFUL INOHlCAsinN
the sales of Miller's IIOItAX Soup attest lis
popularity.
DIL JKOIIKMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND HUltGEO.V.
Hemeved fiem Ne. 211 West King street te Ne.
27 North Prince. (Late lcsldemu of A. E.
Ueberbi.) Iii28-3md'
MILLEK'H IIOItAX SOAP 1H THE
cheapest nnd beat doctor. II prevents
disease by removing Iho cause.
F
Oil J UHY COMMISSIONER.
.lEItOME II. HIIUI.T.
of Eltzabelhtuwii boieugh.
Subject te tlie decision of the Democratic
leiiuty convention. d.twtfd
EVEHYItODY USES SOAP, HUT ONLY
. theso w heuse Miller's HOKAX get the best
In thcmaiket.
FINETAILOHINO.
The finest selection of Woelensln Worsteds,
Cusslmcrcs, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots and Eng
lish PlHlds, ecr befere exhibited In this city
can new be seen nt my Tailoring Apartments,
Ne. 37 North Ouecii street, opposite the Giape
Hetel. Empluyliig only the best Tallinn, every
gannent is made strictly ilrsl-clasi. A coinfoit ceinfoit coinfeit
abln and perfect tit alwajs guaranteed. Pikes
moderate. HOSF.NHTEIN,
The Merchant Tailor,
in2l-fimdll 37 North Ouceu street.
SAA'E MONEY "
AND 1IUY OUH HOSIEItY
AT Ili:UIITOI.D"s.
Hest lliltlsh Ki-umlcss und Demeslla from lead
ing manufacturers, ul prices lower than cmt
Alse Dress and Working Milits, Pants, Overalls
from 40 cl up te thu best In the maiket. Cem
forts, Counterpanes und Hats closing out with
out rcgai d te eest. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs,
Misptnders and Notions generally.
P. S. llulldlng fetene nnd Sfiitil for sale.
HENKY UHCIUOLD,
Ne. Si North Oueen Street.
CuandepenTng."
X I take pleasure In railing the ntlentleii of
my friends and the public In general that 1 will
open my new Confectionery, Fancy Cakn uud
Ifread Hakeryaiid Ice Criiim Garden at Me.. iSM
East Oraiign street, formerly W. II. Helliiiger's
sUind, en MONDAY, APH1L27, lhil, where 1 will
keep a line assortment of fresh Cakes, Confec
tionery and leu Cream. Oiders for Weddings
and Parties promptly intended te under my per
sonal suiiervlsleu.
uJJ-lwd WM. II. LILLEH,
D
SOLUTION OK PAIITNKIWIUP.
w !'" ini5iui iieii-iiiiuiu UAlSllllg UI'lTM-eil
Edward Edgcrley and Jehn Schaum, trading
under the firm name or Edgcrley A. Ce., Carriage
builders, has this day bi-cn dissolved by mutual
consent, Ednutd Edgcrley continuing thebusi
nces at the old stand, w here, grateful ler past
favors, he Invites a continuance ei patieuuge
All jicrsens having claims against or knowing
thcmseUes Indebted te the old firm will please
call en the undersigned, who will settle the busi
ness or the firm. EDWAUD EDdEltLEY.
liming withdrawn from the firm of LiUerlcy
A Ce., by reason or Ill-health, I respectfully so
licit Hum 111V friends mill the nubile In ireiii-inl.
Tl... ........1.1.. ...r ,..... ...
a continuance of their liberal patronage te the
ii L.-IINII11IIUIICUIII iiieir iieerai paireiiugu le lue
old Mnrket street house, formerly known us
Edgcrley A Ce.'s, and new conducted solely by
dipt. Edw. Eilgerley. JOHN SCH AUM.
1.ASCABTEB.1-A., April i'4, IMl,
LEGAL XOTICES.
ASSIGNED ESTATP. OK SL'SAN COON
LEY (new .Swuii'ier). The Iiiidurstgued
auditor, appointed te dlstrlljule the lml.iniei re
maining In the hands of Dana Graham, assignee
or Susan Coenloy (new hwanger), te und among
these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler
that purpose en batnulay, Mny leth, ss5, alie
o'clock a. m In the Llbraiy Heom of Uie Court
Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where all per
sons Interested in said distribution may attend.
iipil-ltdTii W. A. WILbON, Auditor.
ESTATE OK MAHIA 11UDLSILL, LATE
of Lancaster city, decuascd. . The under
signed auditor, iippulutcd te distribute the
balance remaining lu the luinds of Dr. S. T
D.n Is, administrator, te and mining Hume legally
entllleil te the same, will sit ler that purpose en
TUESDAY, APHIL V, INO. at 10 a. in., In th
Librae' Heom iirthe Court IIcium', lu Iho City of
I.ancahter, whcie all persons Interested In said
distribution may attend.
in3H,tdTu W.T HltOWN, Auditor.
STATE OK CHARLES EKKINOElX
Inte of Lancaster city, dve'd. Letters of ad.
mtnlstnaien en Miidestute having been granted
totlieiiiiderstgned.ull jicrsens Indebted thereto
are icii nested te make imiuedlate payment, and
theso having claims or demands against the
PIIHII-, Will
present them without delay ler set
the undersigned, residing In said city
CAT1IAH1NE KFFINGEH,
tlemeut te
11112-Gldeaw
Adinlnlstrattiv.
INSTATE OK KREDER1CIC PEl'SC'II,
ii Inte of Iaincusler city, deceased. Letters
testamentary en said eslate haviiigbeen granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted theiete
are requested te make Immediate payment and
these having claims or demands iigalust the
estate or the decedent will make the tame
known tehiin without delav.
FltANK PFElFFEH, Kxeeuter.
11. C. KiiKAnv Atlmney. ini:W,ldeav
J 71 ST ATE OK CATHAUINlf HAM HAM
linHIGItT.bitueILaneaslerclly.de'd. Letters
of udiuliiistratleii en h.ild estate halng
been granlid te the undersigned, uil
persons Indebted thereto are icfiuested
le make Immedlatu payment, and theso
having claims or demands ugalust the same
wilt present them without deluy for settle
ment te the undersigned, residing in sunbury,
Northumberland county,
W. A. 1IAMHU1GHT,
m. Ace. Atlkk, Administrator.
Attorney. mGldenw
EOlt HALE OJt ItENT.
FOR SALE OH KENT.
An excellent Dwelling en easy terms, situ
ate Ne. 15 bhlppen street.
nilC-tfd H.FHANK ESIILEMAN.
EORSALE A LIGHT JJAYMAKK KIVE
years old ; a geed stepper, gentle, does net
fiighteu ut the ears. Iiinulie ul
Ne. 113 WEaT KING STHEET,
u25-2td Lancaster, Pa.
F1
met
OR KENT.
The hall 3060 feeten thirdstoryer bteln
tz building, Ne. 33W North Ouecii street. Ap Ap
te J. L.hTEINMETZ.
l-tfd
FOR RENT.
n.iibci-Miopumlei-HlKSH.1 HKO'SSTOIIE,
Centre bunaie, Hern May 1st. aplSltd
F
IOR SALE. A STONE HOUSE AND
Hullding Let. fl.OOOef the lmiehaMi ninuitv
iiiii 11:11111111 1,11 uiu ineiuisi-H. iiiiiiuii iti.
npll-lmd Ne. 107 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
FOR RENT.
Three Law Ofllces 11 1 Ne. 13 NOIITH DUKE
STREET; und a basmeut 55 feet long, supplied
with water and heat.
uiurStMtd H. FUANK ESIILEMAN.
PU11L1C SAIjE OK HOUSEHOLD KUR
NITUHE at Ilnhcrtx' Hall en Thursd y and
Friday, Apill 3D und May 1, consisting et Hed
steads. Walnut Wiishstaml.lntefllrst-eliisslk'ds,
Holsters and Pillows, Hetel Simple Table Cels,
Chairs and many articles tee numerous te men
tion. Sale te commence at 1) o'clock a. lu.
uiS-Utd WM. J. COOPEH.
WALL l'AVEE.
VO-INDOW SHADES.
OUU LINES OF
DADO WINDOW SHADES
is laigcrand prettier than any season hereto
fore. We have the new colors und designs lu
six and seven feet lengths, bpeetal sizes made
te order.
Plain Goods in All Widths,
for nil kinds of Windows. Only the best Spring
Fixtures sold. We have them In Weed and Tin.
SCOTCH HOLLANDS, LINEN 1'UINGES,
NICKEL OHNAMENTH. Ae. We take measures
and put up all kinds of Windser Shade work.
WALL PAPER.
We hrtve t Cholce Line of Pupcr Dungings for
the Spring. They comprise all grades. Finn
CEILING DECOIIATIONH, F1UKZES, HOlt
DEUS und CENTKE PIECES.
Lace Curtains in Variety
AND LOW PltlOES. lied Belts. Lumbreiiulnf,
Ae. Poles from 40e., elegant for We.
apiece, up te iW.
PIAEES W. EET
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LANCASTEK, PA.
Ct.tlTlllMI.
M y .
'(r,
DON'T &ET LEFT,
But visit us NOW, whlle our stock or
Spring Clelliing Is fresh ami un
broken. Wonre fully iircparcd te furnish
goods for Men, Youths, Heys ami
Children nt tlie Ledger Ituilding.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
mS-3uid
TTKADQUAKTEHS FOK
SUMMER
Merine Shirts and Drawers,
Gauze Underslilrta and Drawers,
Cholce Neckties,
E. & W. Collare and CurTH,
C. St OCellnra and Cuffu,
Crown Cellars und Culls
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
blllHTS AND SOCIETY PAHAPHEHNALI A
WADE TO OHDEH.
At Erisman's,
N,0. 17 WEST KING . STHEET.
TE.MOVAU
I. McCAULE-Vv
MPRittTATirT1 TATT-m?
HAS HEMOVED FIIOM
NO. 140 EAST KING STREET
TO
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Huchmlllet's Hullding),
Wheiu he has 011 hand
ONEOFTHE FINEST LINESOP
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS
FOU THE SPH1NG THADE
EVEH hllOWN IN THIS CITY.
Call and take u leek ut the goods and you 111
be isure te li.ne jour lueusiue tal.cii lera bull,
ul tld
S"
KING CLOTHING.
SEETJ& CLOTHIM
-AT-
Burger & Sutten's.
WuuioellerlngoiirSPHlNG teek of Heady Heady
Made '
CLOTHING
AT VERY LOW PRICE.
A call Hill conviiicuyeu that this In thu nlaee
teseeurun genuine b.irguln. Wu de net eilei
ene or two letH uh 11 bait, but e eiler our enthe
utitli at in Ilch iu ay den 11.
Men's BuBiness Suits fi-em 67 te 812.
Men's Dress Suits from 812 te 815.
Youth's Scheel Suits from 84.50 te 87.
Youth's Dress Suits from 88 te 812.
Children's Short Pants Suits from 83
te 87.
Thexeuieall our euu make and we de net hes
itate te guarantee the tit, utile uud milkman
shin. Our motto Ii: GOOD GOODS AND LOW
BURGER & SUTTON,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
LANOASTEH. PA.
OLASSWA11E.
Cl'ECIAL NOTICL'.
Will Open en Te-morrow
-AT-
GHINA HALL,
A LAHGi: LOT OF
DAMAGED WARE,
-IN-
Mt0 Stene China, &e.
DON'T MISS BARGAINS.
. 1'KIl'ES SPECIAL.
High & lartin,
NO. 16 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCJA8TEH. PA.
STOCKS.
pOOIt, WHITE fc (IRKKNOUOII.
ClBANKEKS.r
Ordurn execuled for ciuli or en uiinglii ter all
Hecurltlen curient In the New Yerk uiatkel,
Coriesieudouco Invited.
JIEMHEHSOF THE NEW YOIIK 8TOC.IC EX.
OIIANGl.'AND FltOPHIETOltS OF POOH'S
JIANUAL OF HAILWAYS.
46 Wall Streot, New Yerk,
octl-lydced
s
AVK MONEY AND MAKE YOUIt KUlt
NITOHE leek like new bynislng
Lightning Furniture Polish.
THE I1F.8T AND EASILY APPLIED.
PlllCB.SS Cestu.at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE,
U7andlK) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
deetMIuid
CALL AT JtEIGAKT'S OLD WINE
STOUK
-FOH
Liaten's Extract of Beef.
FINEST 1 Til WORLD.
Eatabllshed, 17SJ. II. V. BLAYMAKEH, AxU,
feb!7-tld Ne. ?J East Kiua 8t.
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