Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 16, 1886, Image 4

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n-iaiuM of matuesxciK.
ftet.mtaiA. Mareh Ml-Oh last Saturday
.wm w.rr- SiMai employed aa meulder
f.v tt fh KiaBtaT werka9ft town b,ndec"
;- kwrnwaftaed two mall children. Fer
BjMa nsM paa mium wh uwkwuuiubiv
' M ttaiUy- On Saturday night be bearded a
. ' sssssahi tealn. telling aeme et his companions
D aaray tha news of his departure tebla
- ajMra-4 that he was going te Chicago. Ilia
Vtelwae net told of the occurrence until
- ffjaMday eTentng and then Balden was beyond
MaaaK
.y la FaHea Circles.
-'itpswn and Hannth Burrells and Emma
, Arehey, all colored resldrnts of Columbia,
ajet en a general drunk curing Atenuay.
jS8qulre Yeuntt sent tbe Burrells te Jatl Set
I ielrry-UYO days and Emma Archey ferflfteen
' :i7Avm. Tha latter managed te escape from
'Officer Wittlck Just as the train for Lancav
i&te was leaTlnjr the station. The officer
W could net go after her and Officer Hardnele
Mant in pursuit, finding the woman hiding
ISta a frehrht car. She wan taken te the lockup
-rT te remain until Officer Wlttlck returns.
Tiv- Alex. MeManus and Beni. Velt hsd a free
;iV-light en Monday atternoen in Lawrence
h street. Velt get the better or ileManus and
'Pf"'ifnhnluhhrhrrvrl. Later in the dav be
Vina met by McManus en Locust street, who
was armed with a revolver, 'lnreats were
made against Veil's Ule wlie sought refuge in
tha Columbia National bank. After waiting
for some time McManus left the place. A elt
has entered suit against McManus at Squire
Frank's for assault and battery and surety of
tbe peace, and a warrant has heen Issued for
bis arrest.
Maggie Buck and Sarah anKess, colored,
had some difficulty which ended in Maggie
suing Sarah ter assault and battery at the
office of Squire Frank ; at the hearing, yes
terday afternoon, the evldence was se com
plicated that the case was discharged.
Andrew Flecklnsteln and Jehn V. Heller
had some trouble which resulted in a suit at
Squire Frank's. The case was settled by tbe
payment of the costs.
Beat Kstate News.
C. C. Eauflmau, attorney for Jehn W.
Swartz, sold a two-story brick dwelling houe
en Eighth street, between Locust and Wal
nut, for 51,175, te Jehn Wonder.
Werk was commenced thin morning en the
cellars et a house en North Third street, be
tween Chestnut and Poplar, te be built for
Jehn TL Krftlder na a residence, and for a
S 1aTA hill Iri 11 tr In 4 tin .no. anil rt f ha rtfnrtartt
Intended for a cigar box factory for Mr.
Erelder.
William H.Gilbert is making arrangements
for tbe erection of a large house at Fourth
and Union streets, l'art of the building will
be used as a store loom.
Town Uetet.'
Last night in the opera house the Walte
comedy company opened a week's engage
ment in " Shadows of n Life " before a fair
audleuce. The company appeared te geed
advantage, and the orchestra work was
fine. Te-night " Carrots, a Waif," will be
presented.
yesterday alternoen tbe pay-car of the
Pennsylvania railroad was in town paying
the empleyes for the preceding month.
A track has been laid at the coal chutes
from tbe river te the I'emisj'vanla river
track, te be used by Adam Kedeuhauser in
leading cars with sand.
F. C. Hardy, telegraph operator at the
Beading fc Columbia railroad statleu, is oft
duty en account of sickness
A freight car stadlng In the east yard en
the tracks near tbe stock yard of the l'enn
svlvaula railroad started from its place In
some manner, running down the track strik
ing tbe tank or an engine. Tbe car was
tnrewn Iren. tbe track but was easily re
placed.
Fred. Bucher, an ex-pupil of the Columbia
high school, is learrtnw the drug business at
Dr. C. F. Market's drug store, baving started
in this morning.
Much interest is being manifested in the
St l'atnck's meeting in the Lancaster court
neuseauu many Columbians will attend,
A MISSINO SSOO HOXI)
Tarns Cp Iletweeu Tite 1'ieces of Sliest
Iren
Considered as ItubbUh.
On March 2, as was noted in the I.vti;lli
dEKCEn at the time, Philip J. Bisso died in
the 70th year et his age. He was an
old man who had spent his lifetime In
Lancaster, and had accumulated quite a
goodly sum et money. He had many
queer fancies, one of them belug
that banks were net safe depositories
for money, and that burial of treasure in the
earth was far preferable. When the old
gentleman dled It was believed that some
funds would be found in very quaint places.
In ascertaining tbe personal property of the
deceased it was noticed that a fMO four per
cent government bend was missing, and
none could give any theory for Its absence.
Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., attorney for Michael
Haberbusn, tbe executer et tbe estate, had
advised that the heirs divide the personal
property among themselves, as there were
no creditors. In the division there fell te
Victer Klsse, a son, the tinsmith tools or his
father aud with tbem a let of sheet
iron, old tin, etc. Bummaglng ever bis
possessions a few days age, Mr. Klsse
noticed two rectangular pieces of sheet iron
atlckiuc together, being attached by the bent
ends of each. Prying them apart,' he was
amazed te find the missing f500 bend. He
promptly turned It ever te the executer as a
part of the funds of the estate.
Had there been a Bale of the personal effects
of the deceased, and the sheet-Iren sold te a
stranger it is doubtful if tbe family would
aver have beard of the missing bend. And
it is probable that Its possessor, had he told
of It, would net have been willing te part
with bis treasure treye without seme mooted
consideration.
Arrested Upen Ills Ittturn.
Ralph Andersen has been committed te
answer at a hearing befere Alderman Dteii,
the charge of embezzlement, preferred by
Frederick WHhelm. Andersen werked for
Wllheim for some tlme last sumincrand It is
alleged that he collected money belonging te
his employer, which he failed te turn ever.
Andersen tias been away from this city for
some time and was taken into custody upon
his return.
The Irish Meeting en St. I'atrlck's Nlebt.
All the signs iudlcate that there will be a
large attendance at the court heuse meeting
te-morrow (St. Patrick's) night in aid of Par.
nell and the Irish cause. Special arrange
ments have been inade ler seating accomo accemo accome
dations for ladles, who will attend In larce
numbers. Mr. B. J. McOrann will preside
at the meeting.
A taree Funeral.
The funeral of Philip A. Klaus took place
from his residence, Ne. 321 Lew street, this
afternoon at 2 o'clock, and was largely at
tended. The Knights of Pvthlas, Improved
9e ?' Ked J,eD nil tber societies of
..i7 UCT72?"U was 8 member, attended lu
iffir .rbe teterraeut was made in Wood Weed
11111 cemetery.
,,a iC. ", .7.r' "J?a APP'ered.
r. , ,n, i1 u' "Ultenheirer, tax
collector of Columbia borough, was presented
te the court this afternoon ter approval. The
bend is in the sum er75,000 and thn unrotie.
rBac&Slf ,V''raUk B a7SS
RT. llrlster Must Vacate the I'arui.,...
KV. Dr. BrHter, the inelcted clergyman
-i ordered out of the Methedikt trin.L ..
;- neon en Monday, and given forty-eight hours
'V te vacate tbe premises. If net out then he
M miuvv put uuu
gteaewall Jacksen's Charrer Deid.
Stonewall Jackann'n ntri rhtnu. .it.i .
,ff tt Confederate Soldiers' Heme, ltlchmend,
',2 'Va., en Monday morning of old age, it Is
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' jnwuijen vi we governor et me;iieme te
.itiiuhi wsuein yuv uunw nuu te nave
; Ibteakln ataffed and skeleton mounted.
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Feruusneut Cerilllcat Committee,'
In the reporbef the examination held en
flatarday by tbe committee en permanent
XitlHiits, tbe name of one member of the
Hue, G. 8. McComb. of East Herap
iafcL 'WMemitted. Mm. Ell U Weaver
JmM JMTt mAXUL. Weaver.
The Cllosephlc.
The regular fortnightly meeting of the CM CM CM
osephlo society this week will be held at the
residence, of A. J. Stelnman, esq. The paper,
en "American Jurisprudence," will be read
by J. W. B. Bailsman, esq.
On Year Old.
The colored ledgo of Odd Fellows of this
city is a year old te-day, and this evenlng the
members will have an entertainment aud
ball in Roberts' hall. Quite a number of
KtnntrA mint-mi nennle are already in town
and ethers are expected this evening.
tosses raid.
Te-day II. K. Hreneman paid te the persons
who si ere Insured In companies represented by
him tbe amounts of losses sustained by them In
the Kepler Are.
Mr. Shan't Mill.
The fact that tha bid of Sir. V. 11. thaw, of the
Xdlten company, was In the possession of the
Lancaster Gaslight and Fuel company was men
tioned yesterday, and the question was asked ns
te why tt was there. The answer is, that It st as
there ter the purpose of showing It te council
men and pointing out that the offer or a ferf.lt
for every light net burning was binding only as
te Mr. Shaw's second proposal and net te tbe
nnl,u'lchisriQt the fact. Woare authorized te
say, by Mr. 1. 11. Shaw blmseir, who arrived
here this afternoon, that the forfeit applltt te the
firtt at tIJ at te the tecend propetal, and that
If he bad thought there could be an.v resslble
doubt of this he would have incorporated a re
ference te ttlh the first as well as In the second
part, a proceeding te which he had nerer been
accustomed and which be never for n moment
deemed nccesary, as the forfeit In all such In
struments of writing is embodied In the last
clause, covering, of course, all that precedes It
It
inuseinenta. ""
The Troubadeun Te-night. -The famous Sals-
bnry Troubadours nre known all ever tblscoun tblsceun
try, and are popular everywhere. This evening
they appear In tbe opera beuse In a new piece,
entitled " Tem. Dick and Harry." Kneugh seats
have already been sold te insure them a big
house, and they will havelt. Kveryeneilelrtng
te enjoy themselves should see funny Nate
Salsbury and the charming Xellle Mcllenry.
JJ EAT US.
Utksllt. In this city, en tbe 1.1th Inst,. Mantle
May, daughter et Milten and Annie liyerlry,
aged 3 years.
Frem earthly sorrow nnd from pain,
iM'tir jiaririti ideu an irw.
Hut we shall lire te meet again
Te part no iwore from thee.
The relatives and friends of the family arc re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her
parents' residence. Se Hi Serlh Mary street,
en Wednesday afternSen at 2 o'clock. Inter Inter
ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Std
IlAMitTOX. In this city, en the lMh Inst , WII
son Hamilton, In the CM year or his age.
His relatives and friends ; also the members of
tbe different Ledges of Odd Fcllewa, ure re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
bis late residence, Ne. I Locust street, en to
morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. Funeral ser
vices at St. James church at Be clock-. Interuieut
In Woodward Hill cemetery. , - -
McLxrenttx. On the llth lnst.. aMJlllerville,
Lancaster county, 1'a, Pjiulck -M6Lnughlln, In
tbe Tilth ear of hls,.gv.
ThatclaUvCsand frlendsef the family, alseSt.
Bernard's society, are respectfully Invited te
attend the funeral from tbe residence of bis son sen
tn law, William Wcsttiian, at DUlcrvllle, en
Wcdnesd ly morning, funeral te leave the house
at 9 o'clock, te proceed te St. Mary's church
Itcqulum mass at 10 o'clock. Interment at St.
Mary's cemetery. 2i
KLtViKXR. In this city, en the 15th lnt., Mary
It. Kltmaker, widow of Hen. Ames tllmaker,
In the S7th jearel hcr.Hge.
The relatives and frlendsef tbe family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
her late residence, .Ne. 207 tast King street, en
1 hnrsday alternoen, the 13th Inst., at ! o'clock.
lntrrmcntln&t..Tumea' churchyard. Ke fleweis.
2t
Amur March 18, Willie N., Infant son of
Ernest C and Alice L. Aiuer.
Intennent prlvate ml$-2t
ZIAUKF.TS.
Philadelphia t'rmlace Atarkei.
I'BILADBLT'niA.MatchlR. Fleur market quiet ;
Sales of l.ftO barrels. Minn, baiters at it 2?ft3 CO!
1'euna. tumlly at tlftt 2S; Wesleni at It 37SI;
i axenis. -t hu3 mi.
ltye Heur steady atM 5JS60.
1 p. m call Wheat March, 95Xc April,
93KO ; Mjy,0liC ; Jun. !f.
Cern farch,tr.c ; 48: April : 47c, May, .1 une,
Outa li4.;c Marcn, April ; 40?c May and June
New YnrK I'roeuro Market.
Naw tena, March 18 Fleur dull j Ann grades
Fine. 13 K!t3 t. Sunerflnn. K SJflJ 60 i
Common te mir extra Ohie, t.'!3S(Jt(.; -ed te
cnoiceexira nesiern, ti i - iu i coiniueu extra
Minn., II 33473 73 i Kxtnt.Ne 2, 1) 3ea3 7).
Wheat Se. 1 ' ed. statn en spot, wcj Se.t lteil,
state, en spot, asjc i Ne 1 White, state.OJc,
Ne 2 Ited, Winter, April, Srtc t May, l34'c
Cern Ne. 2 niixeii. cusb, 4Sc. Ne. 2 Mixed,
March, 4-Jfc ; April, iSHet June, 47c.
Oats Ne. 1 White, state. 4(0 ; Ne. 2 de. 41c
Ne. 1 Mlied. April, STJic
Kye dull ; Western, Bitc z Slate, 65flfi7Kc.
Uarley nominal; unirruded Canada, Xtiftit;.
Ferk dull) Mens, 10 (Ofer old; 511811 M for
new.
Lard March, t'l 30; April, ft 20 ; May, 23;
June, Mie.
Moleoses dull ; belllnR Meck at.l'Wc for M
test. 1'orte lllce, 21(t"c.
Turpentine dull at ?a
UeHln quiet : strained te (feed, II uTiQl 10
Petroleum dull ; Hetlned, 7Je.
Klce steady; Carolina and Louisiana at 3K9
6c
Sugar dull but unchaneed ; Keflned cutleaf,
6;e; gniuulattid, 0 a-lfcc: talr te Keed retluury,
6Ji07Hl: Confections ' A,"t! WCc
Tallew steady ; prime city, ()c
nutter Unit i West.irn IinUntlnn Cn-Jimery
fancy 2ffl31c : statu, &.'Wc ; Eastern Creamery
32310.
Cheese dull; Ohie Flat, choice TOW;
LOtree quiet ; falroareeej at s,3ifiS';e.
Freights nominal.
Gblcisee trefiucv market.
Ckioieo, March in 9 SO p. m. Market opened.
Wheat-Marcb,Slifu; April, 840; May, c4c;
June, Kc
Cern March, SCc. ; April. S5c ; May, .19s .e:
June, lOHc.
Oats Maich, 29e ; April, 27Vic ; May. SI'rc.
1'nrk March, 7i I May, fJ 7!H; June.
Luid-March, tfl W ; April, K 02i ; May, $.5 KV ;
June, 0 e;)j.
Klbs-Mar., 1517 : May, W 17K t June,n2J
CLOtllMU,
Wheat March, bOJ4c; April, 60?ic ; May, MJic. .
June, bCUc. " "
Cern March, Sfic , Aptll, 3flWf38t'c , May,
i'jrXei Jnnu.tl.Jic.
outs-March. ssJie; April, 2SKc; May, 31JJ
3J?,e; June.32Vie. "
Ferk-March, tt 75; April, fc)77X; 'y. (( 87 ;
June. 9lf.
I.ard Match, W; April, $W4; May,
I5 9.-.35 97K- J tine, K iflV. "
"hertltlbs-SIarcb, ti .'!; April, IS I), May,
VS27; June,$33iK.
Oram nnit l'roiisiens,
FurnUhed by S. K. Vundt, ISrekur, Chlcaga
March 1C. 1 o'clock n. in.
Wheut, Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard,
March 79,'J
April
May X
J u no H?2
August 67JJ
Winter Wheat
Spring Wheut
Cern
Otta
Kye
Hurley
OH City
Crude Oil
:v
3X
31J
9 bl
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tl 05
B I7K
Kccelptg.
Car Lote.
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... 730
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Head.
Uucelpts Hebs.,
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u..
n bent. Cern. Oau. Ferk. I.ard
March ,...tu
3l
si
U 75
6 97K
5 97
605
April
May .. SI'.'
June rc7
July tfTVi
Oil City
Crude Oil
8.77K
995
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S1JJ
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Philadelphia Cattle Market.
FnttADEtruiA, March 1J Ilcef cattle, receipts
week w ere lleevt-a 2,J; fcheep, 7,); llexs,
6,ea. Previous wttk-l!eec, 2,1.0: Sheen.
7,0(0 ; Heks, S.SU). "
Href emtie were in peer request and prices
declined c en all tirades except extra, Hbtcb
veitienly Xe leKtr Lxtras, ftKQKe t geed,
H9v40i medium, 3X6!i". comtneu '.'KUJku.
rheep geed stock was flrm, Mlilla common
was neglected even at u dc.-Huu t Wc hum,
bViOtJi I Keed, Ue j medium, imliic; com-meti,2iQIKc-
Lamb Keed stock was firm wblle common
was neglected even at a decline et Kc.We quote
atSxe7K.
liens wereactivu and firm at CXWJe fur West,
ern and CO'Jc ler country.
Lire Stock Markets.
CHtclae
-Cattle Uecelnta, 7,CC0 head;
(hip.
menu. 2,109 hedi market quiet and 10c loner
SlPl ." ," et U.V) te 1.4U) s, alt! 75fl
V.Jm1. iifUP H"a fwdern. U Wl SOt cewi,
ttnSaiUa'fts." Uult u m3 ,M s
til,-'!,ni'l'nu' "uw l shipments. C.ttw (
!iS.T'iSSlnrtW.ehrLre.u''u and mixed. fJ 8 CH 10
lOket'Vatashewer11.'?
East Libsbtt CatUe recclpu. 1 esl licad i
shipments, 1,190 j murket tlewt & J
lu! fair te geed, tl 2H5 W i conTmeT'la's
4 I Wears shlpi,edle New i-erk. ' ' u
ileKs receipts, 6.7U0; shipments, eoej.
maiketslew; Fbllaaelphlaa, tl hxti 7U', i'iiJ
SJwVeral ' Ml"' ' OUtic' w CM u'PId te
BtMp-recelpU, 7.W0 hesdj shipments, WX
head I matket aud
nrlces
slew prime,
-inShli rait Inirnnd. SI
it. 7505 DO I
common,
JMXil2: Lamb. 3 60fl 75.
B
,ir Yerk Mecas.
Niw Yeax, March 18. Walt street, t JO p. m. m.
Meney at t per cent. Foreign exchange
quiet at tt tSOt Wt Governments strong
Currency 6', IU7 bid; 's coups. IWT
bid X"' H2J bid.
The stock market opened Irregular with the
ceul shares strong and remainder of list weak
and S te J per cent, below last night's figures.
About 10-30 a selling of Heading stock was com
menccd, and In the hour and a halt te neon It
was quite freely unleaded en some unknown
rause. The selling of this stock weakened the
entire list, and by W o'clock prices wcre down
M te Hi per cent. During the hour te 1 e clock
the market strengthened somewhat.
Stock Market.
Quotations by Ueefl, McOrann A Ce., bankers,
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Cel. Ceal
Central Pacific-
Canada Southern
Chi., 8t I-A Pen ,
Denver lUeilrande.
Det., LacK.A Western.,
Erie. ...... ...
KrlOld
New Jersey Central...
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ljikoShem
iitchlean Central
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Northern 1'aclflc.
N. V. Tret
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N. W
New Yerk Central
Ohie Central
Omaha
Orcxen Trans
Ontario Wiwtcrn
I'oclfie Mall
Uechestcr A l'ituburg
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Union ractnc
Wabash Common 11
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Western Union Telegraph.
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LehlRh Valley
R, N. Y.A Fhlla...
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Heading
Lehigh Navigation....
Hoslenvllle....
Philadelphia A Erie...
Northern Cent
People's Passeneer....
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Lernl mocks ana Itends.
Be,-erted by J, B. l.eng.
Far l-aat
value, sale.
Lancaster 8 per cent., ISO 100 no
8 " ism. loe 120
" 4 " Scheel lean loe H
4 " In ler 20 years 100 102
" 4 " In 5 or 20 years, loe len.25
" 4 " Inl0er9)years. 100 105
Manhtilm lloreugh lean KM 102
BASS STOCKS,
First National Hank 100 Cu'.
Farmers' Nattenid ltink ' 115
Fulton National lljnk . It") ltsj
Lancaster County -VaUeaai Bank .... SO 115
Columbia National Hank leu 110
Cht1tanfi National B-tnlc 100 115
-KTihnita National Uank I'M l.'U
First National iunR,coiuineia ttu i..
First National Rink, stnubnrg 100 IX)
First National lttnk. Marietta.. 1(0 AM
First National Hank, ML Jey 100 ISO.lli
Lltltz National Uiutk 100 159.20
SJjnhi-lm National Rink 10U lfO
Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... 50 M
New Helland .National Bank 100 130.50
Gap National Hank 100 110
Quarryvllle National Hank 100 110
tllzabethtewn National bank. 100 110
Neithern Hank stock loe 130
TCRHrtKS BTOCiS.
Big Spring Heaver Valley 25 7.M
Hrldgepert A llerscshcm 1SX 21.50
Celumblii A Chestnut Hill 20 40
Columbia A Washington 2u 24.05
Conesleca A Big Spring 25 20
Columbia A Marietta 25 30
Maytown A Kllzabethtewu 25 40
Lancaster A Kpbrata 25 44
Lancaster A Willow Street 25 4d.oe
Stnwburg A Millport 25 22
Marietta A Maytown 25 CO
Marietta A Mount Jey 25 SS50
Lane, KlUabethtewn A Mlddletewn. 100 70
Lam-wter A Frultvllle 60 H
Itncnster A Lttius 25 75
Kast llrandywlne A Waynesburg 60 .25
Lancaster A Wllllamstewn... 25 107.50
Lancaster. Maner 60 146
Lancaster A Manhelm 25 S)M
Lancaster A Marietta 25 S3
Lancaster A New Helland 100 HJ.G5
MiaCSLUkMKOCS BTOCKB.
guarryvlileU.lt 60 1.13
MlllfisvUln street Car fci Pu
Inquiring Printing Company 60 62
liasllght and Fuel Company 25 2S
Stevens Heuse (Bends) luu In)
Columbia I, as Company 25 2S
Columbia Water Company 10 10
Susquehanna Iren Company lce 2H5.25
Marietta Hellew. ware loe 210
Stevens Heuse 60 110
MUltirnvllle Nermal Scheel 25 18.05
Northern Market 60 S2
Kaxtern Market 60 xi
Westeni Market : M 51
Ijtncastur City Street Hallway Ce..... 50 38
Uas Company llendi 1(0 1 0.1
Columbia Horeuuh Bends 1( 101
LanustcrA Susquehanna IS") 3CU
Lancaster A New Danville 25 11
Household Market
TrtseAV, March 16.
DA.IKT.
Creamery Butter 35e
Butter V & 2ie-..'e
Cup Cheese, two cups 6c
Cottage Cheese, two pieces 6e
Dulcn Cheose fl lump 84210c
recxTar,
Turkeys V plece (llvc)N 1102.25
" " (cleaned) flijl.75
Chickens V pair (live) ujitsec
" V piece (cleaned) 3540a
Spring Chickens V pair 6075e
lMgeens fliulr, 2&30c
Ducks V plece (cleaned) iott'ec
(leese plece I1Q1.25
MI8CSLLASZ0CB,
Apple ButterV qt e
KgKSdez 1JQIIC
Heney V Br sua
Lard f) ft. 89c
Dry Beef, chipped 40c
Ham, whole 13314c
Sausage 12c
Pudding loc
Ham, sliced 22c
rsuiTs.
Apples V Kpk lea20c
Bananas ldez 2'jic
CoceuuulH, ech tJl2e
Currants ft (dried) loc
Dried Apples y qt loe
Dried Peaches Tfi qt 120
Prunes y StJHVj
Lemens W dez 20c
Oranges rldez 40c
l'lneapples VI piece liS25c
Urupen y ft, .leSlSC
Cranberries, pr. qt letj Uc
VBMKTABLK.
Gtbbage V head 3Se
Beets y bh 6010c
Potatoes Xpk 10$16c
r bushel 40U50C
Beans (Lima) V qt 160
CarretsM bunch j. fe
Head balad 6c
Onions V bunch 6e
Bbubarb pr bh 5e
Caulltlenvr, pr. hd 250 3ec
Sweet Potatoes V K Pk 1OU200
Soup Beans Vql no
SplnachKnk 10015c
Salslly V bunch tftiec
Turnips K Pk. I0S120
l'cjiiwrs V dez tQiSe
ISH.
Halibut V Jb 1541200
Cattish yt, Tttse
Herring V dez ise
Fresh Mackeral l ft, 130
ClauisperltM $1
Sea Bass jee
Bluet Ub ioe
Sturgeon jeq
eaim.
JJ heat 9OC06O
0-l 420
corn 6UQ6LC
"ye 65e
Hay pur ten fl6ffll5
Cleveneed t.flM
Timethy riWa2.25
HerdUrusa il-jj
Orchard Uruss iie
Mixed Lawn Orassea $4.00
Fleur V bbl KO500
Onions V f pk .V...ec
Hadlshea pr bunch 6c
lemaUMut prKl'k , 10Q15C
Cucumber. V dez 10c
Bqua-hes each 3431c
Lgg Plunta plece , 6c
Cent Y dozen, , luQl&c
nucif AnrxuTitmatEfiTa.
FOR RENT.
Twe IJi-stery Houses, Nes. tlO and tl!
Maner street. Apply at
liil6-lwd Ne. 2e WF.ST K1NH STKKET,
STURAOtt
aiid
COMMISSION WAREHOU3B,
DANIEL MAVKU
dart-lvd is west Chestnut street.
ATTENTION I - .MONTEREY LODGE.
Ne. 242. l.O.O. F., snli meet at their hall
en te morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the pur
pose et unending tbe funeral of Brether Wilsen
Hamilton, et Delaware Ledxe, Ne. 1, of Wil
mington, Del, Members or Lancaster and
Hebel LedgCK, and tbe order In general, are In
vited te attend. Jly order et
N. W. WINGEK,.0.
Attest L. Katuves, SiCy, ltd
ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN RINE, LATE
of Lancaster city, l'a., deceased. Letters
testamentary en said estate having been
granted te Mary Ellen nine, all persons Indebted
thereto uru requested le make lmaiealste pav
ment, una tboe having Claims or demands
against the wins, win present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned, at He.
It Last King street, Lancaster.
JOHN K. UATIIFON,
1 ir,A0Sl for ""fy Kiun Hlns, Exeeutrti.
jrxir ADrxnTisKiiKSTii.
AK1NU POWDKK.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
s
TntS powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesemouess. More eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
aeld In competition with the multitude, et low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders.
BelJ only in cant. llev.L Uxatse 1'ewdkk Ca,
106 Wall Street. New Yerk. may27-lvdAw
"CTOR SALE F1P.ST-CLASS OYSTKR
JC nnd lce Cnam Saleen ; geed location ;
poed reason given for selling
erflce.
Apply at this
mt3ui
vn
rOTlCE.
ll t . n . -n f..Al. Iff t,u
1 give notice te alt persons concerned net te
give, trust te my son, Jeseph A. Itredel, Jr , as 1
will net pav any debt contracted by him what
ever. '(UdM JOstFHBUKDKL.eR.
R. A. W. SOVEitr.EN'S MEDICINE,
lata of tbe Lancaster Kink, for sale only at
KAl'r I MAN'S liKl'U STOKE,
Ne. M North OneenMrcet. Lancaster. Pa..
tnlMUUl ( t tve doers north of Posteincu )
FOR RENT.
Frem April 1, IS.-.-,,
the basement of tbe
Western Market Heuse Apply at
mS-MAFlfd 635 KST OHANOKSTHEKT.
-ravnuc sale. en
THURSDAY.
1. MAUCH IS. lie, at Ne.
130 Seuth Duke
street, Lancaster, Pa., bedsteads, tables, sink,
beater, carpet!, chairs, and a general assortment
of household and kitchen furniture Sale all
o'clock. OF.OmiK HUNT Kit,
mi3 2td Auctioneer.
-t7istate7ef T3rTjeiTn i atleeT
all Jr., deceased. All persons having claims
egaln.t the lata Dr Jehn L. Atlee, Jr, deceased,
are requested te send them te tbe undersigned,
by mall, before April 1, l'Wi.
WM.ACt, ATLLE,
mlfl-3td 112 Kest King street.
PUBLIC HALE.
On SATL'HD.W MOUSING, M .VUUI 20,
lv;, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Bearding
and Livery Stable or DH. . I C SIIAL'B, Ne. 12
West King street (formerly Cress Keys hotel),
a geed horse a Ne. 1 roadster buggy, whips,
harness and blankets, marl5-5t
I71STATE OF MRS. H.
ii lata of Lancaster C
. S. HO.MBERGER,
ters of administration en said estate
having been granted te the undersigned, all
fiersens Indebted thereto fire requested te make
tnmedlatc payment, and theso having claims
or demand against the same, will present
thorn without delay for settlement tothe under
signed, residing tn CelIegellle, Montgomery
county. Fa. 1)11. J. II srueMIiKltrjuh,
febl 6teawM Kxecuter.
M
YERS & RATHVON.
THESPRINGOFi886
la npeu in. 0 are net behind, either, wttb our
Stock of
CLOTHING
FOB TIIK SKAiON.
The best care and taste has been med in pre
paring It for the trade, atide far we hsve
been well tenarded.
MEjN'S SUITS
lu many Styles and Qualities, and al prices
down te bottom.
MEN'3 Sl'MNU OVKHCOATt
lu all the Hc9t Styles, ranging In prices from
tUOO te I15.0D. The
Youths' and Beys' Department
Has been well cared for, and all of tbe Best and
Toughest Materials cau be found
A PAIUOF PANTALOONS
Are a very necessary thing this time of year,
and our assortment U larg enough te suit
anybody's taste. Don't be afiald of
High Prices.
NO HIGH PH1LESHEHK'
If you don't want the Finest Clothing, we Lave
Alt the Cheaper tirades ; and better value
can be had here for a small amount In.
vested than any where else. This Is
a strong statement, but we
knew It's right.
I.LADINO CLOTII1KUS,
NO. 13 BAST KtNO STREET,
LANCASTKll. FA.
e
AK UAI.I.,
NO DULL TIMES
-AT-
OAK HALL!
'Ibe people have teund It's a short read tn the
old favorite corner cf Sixth" und Market, where
they have been se Justly served these many
years.
We're sweeping along briskly Inte the Spring
trade wttb scarcely a step. You'd hardly knew
whereto say winter business was leaving off.
And It's no wonder, when we have such a cata
logue of goedsand prices (together with tbe new
goods for Spring) as you'll nnd In this day's
offering. '
The prices that are made en Clothing that we
might have tn carry Inte another season attract
and astonish great crowds of customers.
And In Beys' Clothing they have cut tbe prices
Just about In half.
Fer Instance
Heys' Suits that are reliable In every particu
lar, at $3 and 13.50.
And the Biggest Heys' Suit don't cost ever
And an everyday pair of Knee Pauls for ll.CO.
And a Muslin Shirt Watst ler 35 cents.
Tbe Men's Clothing Is a tight te see.
A complete line of All Weel Spring Overcoats
atMW.
Customers bavebecn coming In from all parts
or tbe city and orders by mall ler the Spring
Overcoats made from tbe ends of our Merchant
Tailoring department.
Ne wonder n ben from M te 110 run be saved en
uceat.
Ne use paying merchant tailor prices, 120 10
t-10, when oil can get suited here for Hall the
Meney from the very same line of goods.
The Custom-Made Half-Price Suits Just 61 of
tbetu en hand.
Any ene who can get fitted out of this stock
keeps half the right price of bis suit te spend
ler something else.
Wamtutta Muslin Shirts, Bcurlet Underwear,
Canten flannel Drawers 1 Linen Cellars' lust
Half Price, '
WAN AM AKER& BROWN,
OAK HALL,
Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market,
MYERS d RATHFON,
FUILADKLFiiA.
HXW AnrXBTIBBKXXTa.
Huiii.irvs mive hterk wimj hk
removed te Ne, 0e WEST KINO STItF.KT,
nirectly oppeslto the Cooper Heuse, en or about
Apm 1st.
UK K1NKST, C1IKRKY, BLACK
berry, UlttRer and Kltnmel llrandles at N)
rents a quart. Our 75 coma a quart Itye Whisky
Is flneaua cheap.
UOltltKK'S LIQUOItSTOKK,
Ne. 22 Centre Squam, Lancaster, Fa,
aprtMydll
I'RINO OVKIUU1ATH TO ORDKR.
If von want An Klfnnt Kiirlnir ItTerpnal. of
Knllsh Melten Or Corkscrew Worsted, In all
shades, made te enr Older, sllkdlned through
out, for ta.ei call at
ItOSKNSTKlN'S
1 1 no tailoring Parlors,
Ne. S7 North Uiiwn stnet, iAticaster, l'a.
4WFU11 Ltuenr spring and Summer Suitings
new lu sleck. m24mdU
TUST OI'BNKl), AT TI1K
North Eud Dry Goods Sleie.
A LOT OF
BOOrtFOLD GINGHAMS,
In limnnants, at cents a yard t worth 12c.
Alse New sheens, liress Ginghams and
Seersuckers.
J W. IIYIINK,
nevi-lj d Ne. 2J North (Jueen street.
B
CCllMILIiKR'S.
OnlV a llttle wbllnlentrnrran von seenmdA.
elded barcalns In (Inns, Cutlery, ltcvelvers.
Uazers, Scissors, Machinists Toels, Ac.
We offer special birfralns in Units andOun
Goods until lholMltlnst.,tnclesfl out ottrentlro
stock before April 1.. Inside and Outside Shew
Cases for sale cheap.
IIUCHMILLEU'9,
Ne. 132 North Qucent St., Lancaster.
air All poeds left for repairs must be called
for by March 20. mart-Swd
TF YOl' AVANT A
Flne Qrade of Fleur
Pay a llttle mere than you would for an erdl
nary Heur, and ask your grocer for tbe
NIAGARA FALLS FLOUR,
Made of the best Minnesota Wheat. II has no
equal In the market.
T
EAR AND COFFEES.
A en need some geed Tea and CotTee, don't A en
1 011 don't ant tn be cheated, de 011
Yeu want your money's worth, don't Yeu '
Yeu had better call en Clarke, hadn't 1 en"
Yeu should sec hts low prices. It will pay Yeu.
Yeu 111 find his price te.filt ten.
Yeu should read and act as n 0 ndvlse en .
lluv your Teas and Ce!Ies, Ac, of Clarke, S3
WLsT hlNU STHKET, nndsavo2rtpercenL
E
AST END YARD.
0.J.SWARR&00.
COAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Ofllce- Ne. 20 CKNTHK sqiTAKK. Beth yard
ud ofllce connected M lth Telephen Kichange.
apria-lydMAF.H
SPECIAL LENTEN fiOODS.
Best selected cednsh, large fat. Juicy inact.
are), smoked halibut, canned salmon, neu crop
olives, finest table oil, salad dressing, musttrd
and pickles, bananas, oranges and apples. Try
our tine selected old Oev. Java, Mecha and Im
perial ltle Cedecs, they spent for themselves,
very uoed at 120. Bargains. 3 and 4 B of Hlce
ier -ic ; e n, goeu prunes, zc : ciegani ngni
Syrup, te. per quart , canned corn, sc: 10 fc Kit
latmackerel, 60c. Please call or send your erders.
O IN). W1ANT,
aug-AVlyd Ne. 113 West King Street.
- pENNERCHOR HALL.
U.t: V'KK.
CornmenclnR Monday, March 15, 1000.
A COUBSEOF ILLUSTRATED
HEALTH LECTURES,
FOU THE PEOPLE, BY
DU. W. 11. HALE, Editor of Jleurth rimi Heme,
ASD
DU. U II FONN EH. of Jeffersen Medical Cel
lege, Philadelphia.
Thesolecturesero embellished with ever l,0u)
et the most beautiful Illustrations, all taken
from life; the Illustrations cover 2S0.OM feet of
canvass. The screen en which the illustrations
are exhibited Is twenty-five feet square, and Is
Illuminated with the most rewerfulOxy Hydro Hydre Hydro
Cvben Llme-I.lgbl Mercepllcau nnd Micro
scope In the world. This wonderful light Is the
sole Invention of Dr. Hale.
Admission 10 cents. Deers open at 7 30 p. 111.
Lcctuies begin at 6 sharp.
N. B. Owing te the lectures being delivered In
a darkened hall no ene will be admitted after
s-15. marl3-tfd
w
ILL1A.MSON A FOSTER.
Lew Priced !
-BLT
EXCELLENT.
A Gent's Dress Shee, $2.50.
In Balmorals or Butten (.alters with plain or
Capped 'Iees. It Is a geed, honest Shoe ler tbe
price Don't fall te see It when looking for a
Moderate Priced Dress Mioe
Plew Stees, el.25. Army Brogaes, $1.25.
UlaNOK 10UK
OVERCOAT
JOB ONE Or
Medium Weight.
NEW HFBISfl FASHIONS, 0CO. S 60. 1S.
CHILDREN'S KILT SKIRTS,
One and Twe yiccn, from 12.50 tetO.V).
Odd Pants for Children,
50e , 75c. and Sl.OO.
TRUtfKS AND VALISES.
Silk Neckwear, 23i
Silk Neckwear, 50e.
An unexcelled assortment of new patterns In
Tecks, FutTs, String Claudent and Feur-ln-Hand,
NcwHprlng Patterns In
PERCALE SHIRTS,
COe. and 70c Twe Cellars and a pair
of Cuffs w lth each Shirt.
E. & W, Crown Brand.
NKWSTVLES
C0LLAHS AND CUFFd
CarJigani and Oatrnseys, 50e,, 75c. ami $1.00,
PANT-FITTIN'O OVKKALLS,
oec, and Sc.
NEW SHAPE STIFF HATS FOR VODNfi CENTS,
One that la sunt te take. Price, f J.ui.
DUNLAFS
New Yerk Fashion 1'er Spring,
-1N-
F1NE SILK AND STIFF FELT HATS.
This Is the only store In Lancaster where
genuine Dunlap HaU can le bought. We are
Sele A genu for Dunlap Hats.
Brewl-Ilrlm Teamstet'fl Huts, 75c.
jWStercs Open Every KTcnlne."W
Williamson d Fester,
32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St.,
Lancaster. rA.
MXHr ADVKRTIHKUKXTB,
TIT ANTK1I,- AT THIS
OKK10K A
'I Weekly ISTKtti
and November 25, IssJ.
h 4, K
mil tfd
01 Q A R E T T K R K 1 M B A I. li'8
. StralBht cut In satin packs, and all the
leadln
B nmnus et uwtaruues, ai
mahki.kv'm nmttiiu' r lift ST."
(Formerly llartman's.) 2t North guoen St.
JN AM) OK IRELAND.
Under the Auspices or
LANCASTER BRANCH, Ne. 694,
Irih Nilleul Lpis of Atasric,
A Mass Meeting of these of Lancaster City
and County Interested In the Irish cattse and In
sustaining Fnrnell In his efforts le procure Heme
Utile for Ireland (by constitutional agitation,
and net by dynamite) III be held at the Court
Heuse at Lancaster, en WF.DNKSltAY.MAHCH
lilh (St. Patrick's Day), at S o'clock p. m.
Addresses will be delivered en tha Irish cause
by K. K. M AM IN and W. U HKNBKL, Ksqs., te
be followed by the ejienlng of subscriptions le
the l'arnell Fund.
A special return train HI leave Lancaster at
11 o'clock p. m. for Columbia and Marietta.
Ample accommodations will be provided for
ladles. nuiedtml7Altw
H
1RS11 .VBROTHKR
HAVE NOW IN STOCK
-TIIK-
FINEST LINE
OF-
SUITINGS,
PANTALOONINGS
AND
Spring Overceatings
h LU SKKN IX LA.NCASTF.lt,
Fromsie towse.
AN KAHI.Y INHPF.CTION" IS KTF..SlKH TO
ALL.
-ALL TlIK-
LATEST NOVELTIES
Plaids, Checks and Hairlines.
A FKIH Kl'T FI'I HI) AKA.NTEtl) OK MOM EY
ItEFllMDKH
One-Price Clothing Heuse,
OOBNKU NOUTHUUKKN STKKKT ANI
CKNTKK SUUAUK.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
N
jkw noens.
SPRING, 1886.
EXTRAORDINARY
-AND-
GREAT PMP1R1TI0NS
AUK NOW HKIN( MAKK AT
ASTRIGH'S
Palace of Fashion
K)lt 1HK
COMING SPRING TRADE!
We tire dally receiving large leta of geed,
and are already Hbewlng a most complete as
Bortment In every department, '1 eday we have
received ene ca.su of
NEW BUTTONS AND OLASPS
comprising all thn Newest Designs In all the
Leading Spring Celers.
Small and Large te match.
New Dress Muttons at 10c., 15c and Kc. a
dozen.
New Ceat Huttens, In llluck and Colored, 40c.
te Mc. dezen.
Thn" Mikade "Hutten, small, Ka: large, 60c.
a dozen.
New clasps at 10c., 12c ,15c, He. and 25c,
Fine Clasps at 37a, 60c. and tc.
A large stock of Pearl Muttons, line quality,
clear white, at Be. nnd 10c. a dozen.
Kztra flne quality. 12c, lie. and lRc
Kztra heavy Pearl, lie. and 15e.
Pearl Mall Muttons, fancy cut, at 25c. a dozen.
NEW CHENILLE FRINGES.
Special Harzaln In Coleied Chenille Fringe,
with Cut bugle Dreps, at &ec.a yard.
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN.
Twenty-live pieces of Heavy-Kdged Oriental
Lace, nlne Inches wide, c. a yard.
Orlentul Flouncing, 17 Inches wide, at 60c. a
5 oriental Skirting, full lengtb, tl.eu a yard.
Klegant quality, l.Ma yatd.
oriental Net, 75c a yard.
ESCURIAL NETTING,
Spanish Netting,
NEW VEILING,
New Ruchings.
SCRIM
Fer LACK CUll PAINS, and LACE TO MATCH.
KEW FLUSH OltSAMEKTfi
Fer Fancy Werk.
FASCYSILJC VllEKILLE FJIIXQES,
In llrlgbt Celers, for Fancy Werk,
75c, 11, 11.25 and 1 1.50 a yard.
We Invite everyone te call and see our line of
goods and examine our prices,
4et Our store is open till 9 o'clock every craning.
mUSH & BROTHER,
KK W A H VKlt TJSKilKXrtt.
Q.OOI) WORK UIIKA1'.
WK MAKK A Hl'KClALTY OF rHlNTINO
Tobacco Buyers'
Oontraet Beeks, Roeolpt Heeka, Re Re Re
oelvliifr Beeks, Sntuple Tagn,
-AND-
STRING TAGS FOR BAILING.
Call
ANDSKKODU SAMPLF.S AND ORT
Flllt'Kt.
WK AUK NOW PUKPAItKD TO
Pertorate All Klmlfl or Hlnnk Iloekt.
Such as Checks, Notes. Contract Heeks, Ac.
same as twstage stamps, se that they can be
readily separated.
lebSMfd
L.
OANHMAN A RRO.
Commencement!
CUSTOM DKPAHTMKNTOFL. fJANSMAN Jk
1IKO. SOIV.IlKAlir.
Newest Siirint; anil Siinuner FarlP
Fer High and .Medium Urudn
Merchant Tailoring
At I-ewct Pliers.
SI ITS TO OUDP.lt (AllWoel; at $t!.l
KI.KOA.NT AI.IWOOLut 116.(0.
KKOLISI1 WOUSTKI1 PLAtK St'lT.H atlH CO
FINE l.MI'OltTr.11 COKkSCKKW SUITS l
t.V(l).
PANTS TOOltllKIl (All-Weel) at J10.. ft te,
tf 00, tU". 7.W). MM, FJ ttt
AN MAN IN NKKDOF
Custom lade Clothing
Will be astonished at Ibe prices marked In plain
Ogurt-s tn our NerthwcM Window Onelltiu
drcd Ulirerpnl Fattenu, nil or 1h Nun est Mal.cs
te c lect from.
Call early, convince youreelf, get ixisted and
compare quality and prices. Alse workmanship
with ether houses, our labor Is our preilt.
L. GANSMAN & BR0
MANUFACIUUKIPJOF
MEN'S BOVS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST ,
Hlght en theSeutbwcit Cemer Omnge Mreet,
LA.VCASTF.K, PA
Net cennected with any etbnr Clothing
Heuse In the city.
run hjllk oil iiii.vr.
TJIOIt KKNT NIOi: TWO-STOUY llHU'K
JC DwrlUnK Heuse, Ne.M0Ka.t Omncoatrrel.
tuar-tttd HlltiiHalllte.
-C10K KENT
KKOM Al'lUl.l, THAT I) i:
n ltoem. Ne. 14 Centre truuare.
JC ittrable Stere ltoem, Ne.
has been ued forncl(tarteni for vcarn. pply
te
lif.eiaii-: .iijii.i.?u..
mart-tfd
Kherlira Ottlce.
TTIOIlSALKUUKAl'.
JC One iJtncaalcr Cablnet llrgan, cost 112
will neil al a bursal n.
Call en or address, Ne. !BJ North CheiTy alley,
Ijtncajter, Pa. dittfd
TOltBK0OM"I'Oli KKNT.
Ne V)$, ale Mi. Ms both meiM limy I
thrown Inte ene II desired, making nnoet thit
lartrnst and bestllnhteil rooms In thn city. Fer
particulars call at Ne. 31 F.A5T MMI SI ItF.F.T,
lncastcr. Pa.
FOU KKNT. TWO VEKY HKSIKAHU:
nximt en first fleer sultnble for a Docter
or Hcnllst , nlae two rooms en accend atery
Apply at
inltld NO 1S6 .SOUTH UUKF. STKEF.T.
TTIOK KENT.
JC A Tobacco Warcbnusn with
Penn'a It. It.
Siding.
Capacity for nun-lug s,u cases. April'
ai inn
marlO-tfd
1NTELLIOF.NCEU OFFICK.
XNSUKANOK OKI'IC'i: HKMOVKI).
Tbe Insurnnre and Ileal KstnteOIUce of.ler.
mUh Itlbt lias been rrmnred te NO. SIX SOU1 II
DUKK HTI1K.KT. Telephone connection.
.IKUKMIAH ItlFK,
ntarll-lmdlt Ne. KH . Duke St.
TTIOK RENT.
JC Shep tn rear of Ne 37 WenCbeatnntnlreut,
nsed as a clgar.bex factor' and a shop en
Mir.lln atreet, between Seuth tjueen aud Princa
streets, lately used as a rnrrtftKO factory. Alte a
dwelling and atom room new occupied by A.
A. llubley as a drug store, wen mngnreci.
Apply at the
ns-trc
Ud
l.NTKLLlOF.NCEIt OFFICK.
TJIOR RENT.
JC First-class Dairy Farm, W acres, sltuate
two miles from Lancaster city.
Masement, corner Centre Square and North
Queen street, suitable for a barber shop.
Mrick Dwellings, ZM Kml Fulton street, and
285 Church street.
Sale and Kichange Stables en Wast Orange
street, near Water.
Several Frame Houses en Jehn street.
Janlltfd 1111111 A MUOTHF.KS.
PUBLIC HAIiK.
OnTHUltSDAY.MAUCHlsf, 18l,ttt Ne. Jit
Kest Orange Ptreet, a valuable let of Household
Furniture, nearly new. Parler Sulte (broeado
upholstered), Mni9sels rarpet,, Tennessee Mar Mar Mar
bloTep Table, Parler (drop light) Lamp, Hall
and Stair Carpet and Iteds, Hat nack, stained
tjlaasllall Lamp. Dining-room, Library and Md
room Carpets, walnut Dining-room Hulle, Kx
tension Tablet, Chairs, Sideboard, Pier Table and
Mantel Mirror, Child's Carriage (rattan). Cur
tains and Cornices, Cerner Cleck, Wordrebo,
two complete Walnut Mcdroem Suites, Toilet
Light, Medroem Kefrlgerater, Walnut Moekcase,
Walnnt Hair-cloth Sidle, Clawfoet Table, Cane
Mecker, one Self Feeder and one Oil Steve, Cab
inet Sewing Macblne, ene F.ngllsh Facile llycl
cle, nearly new, ene elght-tune Musle Met, te
getber with many ether articles net mentioned,
rtule te commence at 1 o'clock p. m when
terms will be made known by
tiKO. E. FAHNKSTOCK.
II, RnCBERT, Auct.
II. L. FaiaKT, Clerk. marl5 3t
AMDBKMXSTS.
F
UI1'ON OI'KRA IIOUHh-
TUESDAY KVKNINO, MAHOII lfi,. Xiid.
The Orcutest Fttn-Makers Extant.
SALSBURY'S TROUBADOURS,
Including lb Always Popular Favorites,
NELLIE McHENRY,
NATE SALSBURY,
In Edward K. Kidder's Latest Peal or Laughter,
Called
TOM, DICK & HARRY.
A Pletless Peculiarity, In Three Acts.
LAUOHI WHY YOU CAN'T HELP IT t
ADMISSION 33, Wand 75 Cts.
KESEUVKD SEATS "fi1;
Meserved Seats ter sale at Opera Heuso. mli II
TK-OPENINa.
YOUNGEST AND BEST.
RE-OPENING
Lancaster Rink I
RKTCRN or THl riVORITH,
THE MIDGETS,
Wednesday nnii Thursday Evenings,
MARCH V AXI) is, se.
EDNA AND ETHEL TAUEU, theYeungeU
Skaters In tbe Profession, aged sir and eight
years. The children with whom tbe skaHng
world Is delighted, and te whom the Union
Hardware company presented
ENGRAVED GOLDEN SKATES.
Deuble and Single Skating.
J9-KUNA as YUM YUM, In Mikade Dress,
Skates en a pair of lltUe wagons,
ADMISSION., 10CEKT.m
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