T" TJTv'M "WYVt ivhi 7 t. "' - i-. . - vv"?v -; wziw - . aLr.. " . Lfc - . ft IVv ' THB LANCASTER DAILY INTEIUGENOER, MONDAY. MAKCJ1T 22 ir. .. - - , . WWI twv r . -!&- . 1 "i a1 ft f?y S" fAj &A tr iw? Kb ? .- IB F v 1 VI '& 'ffi iC :B ' 'fc ' rk Sh ?L$i t? m i& fts, 1.. M f?i j. tit .&- ,v If "f; ;tOCIARiyS FATEf 4fMM it CtJr MMBAHKaMNT mtmjmrm vren mm. B U lf t rwmay-rwHtht artTh Tramp Beb- KtM. '".' UMTMMfiteflM el the iCTStuatvcs. , Mw a Vi!Hn Ireckmrd, a Mm bim of about 31 ji of age, met wtM amMaBlea taM Saturday morning i Wind fcteHjr. He was employed at act was engaeea in ; M) claf bank te get the earth ler fi ww ai inn urns 01 roe year rM mber teft, and as Loekard waa MrkMfattB bank, the earth suddenly MWt Mltaf en htm and tmrylntr the unfer- Wttmt young man almost completely. Ilia VlMiwaa the only part that was net cerered lytM earth. Bla crtea brought the ether ' wrkmtn te hla rescue and they seen re .Miwtthe dirt and reteated him from his wHeue position. Leckard was removed te lis home near by and Dr. Housten Mifflin tMMneaed. He was sererelv Injured In- Hraally and after suOerlug until Sunday Mern leg, death relieved his sufferlnga. vTbe faneral will take place from the resid- SMM of bis brother, Jehn Leckani, IIvIdr .' Mat the brickyard, en Tuesday afternoon at trelec. ';jr i Freight Conductor Dart. tA frank I Ackerman, conductor en freight f; train Ne. 0, of the Beading & Columbia rail- rS,Mad, was sitting en the bumper of his train 'tjat Hltlway, this mernlnt;, with his feet en t; the ether car. The engine suddenly coming "''Hack, tne cars came together and Ackerman ' had his right leg dislocated at the hip. lie Tjwas brought te bis home In Columbia en the , .848 a. tn. passenger train, and medical atten atten Ajttea summoned. J Bli ders Missing. On last Saturday evening, Harry Sellers, living at Herr's mill, about two miles from own, drove te Columbia, tying his horse Miitft hnrrw In f h vnrrl at Wffnftr,H hntAl- i"i .Later in the evening the owner came for his '- team but found it missing. A search was '- Instituted, and. alter driving about the .:, eeunlry, found it tied te a fence at the church .:l atlrenvllle. The animal was net Injured iu K: , aay manner. Had IIM Ilexl Cat. ft3 On 1flt Ratlirrlav Pharlna Vntirt n vnnni boy, living en Perry street, was at Wester man's butcher shop working at a lard press. The press fell ever, striking the boy en the head, cutting a very severe gash in the bark of his head and one ever the left eye. The force of the blew rendered the boy uncon scious and he was taken te a physician Bear by, where bis Injuries were attended te." Town Notes. A very geed audience km pleased in the cpera house en last Saturday at the presenta- tlnn nf tfin Vrwneh Hitv" tin tKD -ati. fX Comedy company. vfr Klmnal Tlaw.i list. juutlAl ...- e the erection or two houses en Cherry street and for one house at the corner ofFeurth and Union street. The 29th anniversary of Chiquesalunga tribe of Red Men will be celebrated en Tues- Men from .Lancaster will be largely rep H resented. Charles C. Couley, ei i'hlladel- Euia, kicbiuuici ui recerus, aim oilier prom lent visitors will also be present. Officer Uardnele arrested Jehn Mallnfy en last Saturday evening for being drunk aud disorderly. He bad a hearing before Squire Frank and was sent te Jail for ten days. C. C. Kauffman, esq., sold for J. A. Gil bert at public sale en last Saturday evenlne two frame houses situated en Alley U. te C W. Mlnich for 81, 3W. Three houses will be built by Mr. Gilbert in the same neighbor hood. Wesley Cooper, the well-known colored slater et Columbia, died at his home en fifth street en Sunday afternnnn at 9-in -vS$ o'clock from consumption, iu the 60th year T of his age. The funeral will be helu en w enneseay aiternoen at a o'clock. Services te be held in the Baptist church. t While hauling coal en Saturday afternoon one of Bruner's coal wagons broke down at the corner of Fourth Hnd Walnut streets. The lead or coal had te be transferred te another wagon. A public oale of valuable real estate will take place this evculiig at the Franklin house. The four men arrMted en last Wednesday by Officer Heffman were taken te Lebanon en Saturday afternoon. On the train they confessed te the robbery. At Uie hearing at that place they were identified as the robbers and the clothing they were were part of the vnrwta afnlAn. Thaw wa.B Itnlrt - !.. --"" 1V- MVV v.m jut uim. The United Brethren church festh-ni rlnaerl en last Saturday night. During its progrebs it has been well attended, and a neat sum of money has been realized. Several fast passenger trains passed threush Columbia ilnrlnc Smuiv. Tim iMf Mount Jey reaa was blockaded by a rock 4 f falling en the tracks near Klizabetlitew n. .,: Eneine Ne. 440. while shlrilnu- nn the M .. 4..U river track en Saturday afternoeu, Jumped the track at the sand house. It was seen re placed by the crew of the engine. A carload of valuable horse were sold at irabllesale at the llverv Btaliln nr Si,nj JP, Campbell, en last Saturday alternoen. (,& both x.jiea cRvaur.it. ; vi' Fatal Accident That Ilefel Peter Kent- , fyS?; nrreap jaeautIlle, i ,' """"ay mgni aoeut ia o'clock a young y B..uiuura i emi ttomuieior, m attempting ig,te beard an east-bound freight train a short -ptuHuin ease or Meuntvllle, was struck by a cww-uuuuu train ana naa oetn legs terribly ; rushed the right thigh being split ejwn i-tswmsx ue none crushed almost Iti nmtra J"r"i nd lne "nee Joint dislocated, and both bones or the left leg being crushed bc- h ween tQe knee and ankle. The uufertu- vallate man wasbrouchttethlanitvun.i pui kJ222L SWISS!?.; .f th nass?. w . Yl bound up his wounds. He vn tin i.b.n Y 'loin, unly hospital where he lay in a pro pre I $ Jie condiUen at 0 o'clock this morning. neuiuitiw la ei tureign uirlli, S3 years of j. i . , a "" '.'-. mu .11 valor t-Portlen of lis life in and about Columbia, as 4 BKV BUJtA UUU1H. I1H I1H HIIfflT ll.u ..ham. a. v-Z T""'" " miv,-uKs, ue, irmi aim game. ' feLast night he was taking a free ride en the "fket train ; was put oil by the train hands, vjand seen afterwards attempted te beard nu vf tnia nd was naugled,as above stated. 'i.. b118' he cannot possibly lecever. i, rather Haul, of St. Antheny's church, havitiir isncUen, since which time he has lain iu an 3 almost unconscious state, .$JfcLU ,UOthe, a wluew Uvcs 'n Hagoistewn, El '. Kemmerer died shortlvbefere isnvirv.tr t. day. Werd was sent te hU fdmiiy t na. lHed ""' llke,y come f'rhls t;? rrjRTnER, particulahs. iV'Onr Columbia correspondent sends us the jtoUewlngaddiUonal iwrticulars in regard te I tha accident: Oa Sunday evening about 7 o'clock, Kem sjaarar bearded an eaat-lmnnfl rui.i i. !S.WB 'y engine Ka 681, In the east yard, tailing the crew that he wanted te take a , He was informed that they were net rSSZnll wen ras Mount vUle, when he rVjsMeped from the train. ZZtZlinn M wnjwn by engine Ne. 110, fiS?L0O,R"O0n. ""Vw-rda and Kemmerer i fl0?..?.1 u UW net ride en the 'ui. u2.irLxu rldeasfar as rville. He then walkMi n ,i. r J7? 'aw him walking aleu the track im the raila. Between fainrtVJi?: Kunrnrtllnitn mun ,... ..i..r. w w. pfi.erew of freight train draw,? i.i "K0'. ,,007 wh0 feuni1 him lyluir M 00 feet east of the MeuntvtiiA J,Z? twy aerieus condition. It is uet known y iiew he was hurt as be was seen walk long the track by thecrew of the market I and a few hours afterward feuud by the 1 " ouiuieiw was wuu Known in i Mivisg uvea here for a long while with w uuuujr reuiereu te iancas I alter Jiving there for some tline w ent Vi A Ihaitly GUI ta a Queee. box was seat te St. I'etersburs from MmmwI te the JJuiprass of Russia. " Objeit d toilette." It was da. I th winter palaes, without exsmln- UafreaUsr, and opened by one of winii at court, has nvs a tnri. Iwrrer and fell prostrate in a h vwuHuaeu tue corpse or a Mm weuaau. There Is no rln r of & outrage. What Oenets Bars Dene. Frem the Bete Terry Ceeko. " Take ofTyenr corset l" I hear a howl of dismay. Ob, we can't live without cerieti! We sheuia sail te pieces. "I can't held myself up an hour ultheut corsets I" I always have such a pain In tny side when 1 lay aslde my comet I" My dears, de you see what a sovere accus accus tlen you bring against this Article yourselves? Wearing corsets has se enfeebled your mus cles that they are no longer of ue te you. If you had never worn them your body, felt te the laws of Him who made it, would have needed no support. I knew one woman, almost Ot) years old, tall, stout, well developed, who has never worn corsets or heels snd whose lleh la firm and cool, needing no bones te keep It In position except her own. I suppose you caunounde wholly w list the years of idle, foolish torture han done for you, but you can have a better future if you will begin new te live like rational beings. Ge and buy some of thoe well made new-fashioned waists, with but tons te held up your heavy, draggy aklrts; but them big enough se that you can draw the longest breath your squeezed and disabled luugswlllallew, alter the waist is burst ; se loeyou can lift your arm above your head ; Ifjyourslileeryour backaches, He down; rub your flabby tlesh every day with n rough cloth wrung out In salt and water; draw your breathe It out slowly as you can every time the clock strikes. Datk Ameug Old Frlcmlt. J. W. Carner, the leading m an of the Walte comedy company, Is no stranger te Lancaster people. In former years he erten visited this city with James Sherry and ethers, when they would remain ene and tnewceksata time. Then the number of travellnc combinations was small aud they did big business. Mr. Carner says It is Just twenty years since he was in Lancaster and he had never seen the opera house since It was remodeled until this morning. He has met a number of old ncquahitanct'1 that he knew In years gene by but many have pasied away. He thinks the city has been greatly Improved. Fer many 'years lr. Carner has been playing ln'tlie Western country. The band of Waite's company has ten mem bers and It certainly Is n line orgaulzttlen. The leader Is l'ret. T. M. Kemingten, late band-master or the English army, and their concert in Centre Square at noeti te-day was enjoyed by a large crowd. Admirable All Through Frem the Columbia Spy. A tine weed-cut likeness and an admir able pen portrait of II. M. North, esq., ap peared In the IxTELLlOF.NCKn of Saturday evening last. The following extract from the sketch, will be endorsed and confirmed bv everybody who knows him here in Colum bia, where he is best kuewn, and wheie he established bis high reputation, and ramrtf, in every sense et the word, the couipetence be new possesses, and the geed name and genuine respect of his fellow citizens which he new enjoys. A Stene In the Vulvn or the IJnelnu. Engineer Andersen, In overhauling the new Clapp & Jenes tire engine after the late test, found firmly embedded lnoneet the gum valves of the pump a stone about the size of a small marble. Hew it get there Is unknown but it was large enough te pre vent the valve from closing tightly, and Is believed te have very materially interfered with the engine during the test. Chief engineer Vendersiuith has wrllten te Mr. Clapp te ceme en aud make another test of the engine. ArTMtl at Reading. Charles W. Fricker was arrested en Satur day at Reading en a warrant issued by Alder man Fordney charging him with false pro pre tense. The prosecutor is J. O. Hacke, of Ephrata and he alleges that he Fricker was employed by him te sell clears. Hodlspesed of cigars tn the value er$Cia50 and failed te make a return. When pressed ler a settle ment Fricker admitted having appropriated the money received for the cigars te his own tuse. He was unable te furnhli ball aud was committed te the county Jail for a hearing. Fall el a Stable Wall. Heme time age Beaver street, between Vine and German streets, was graded by the city authorities. Several feet were dugout of the street near Vine street, and the founda tion of the west wall of the stable In the rear of the United States hotel was undermined. Seme time during Saturday the greater part of the west wall lell into the street, and the north wall was badly cracked. The property belongs te Mrs. Inabclla Fitznatrlek. The city will be asked te re-erect the wall, as It Is alleged that the negligence or the city was the cause or the w ail falling. A DrtuiKvn Colored VTeinan. Elizabeth Williams, colored, was arrested by Offlcer Hey iu the ladies waiting room, Pennsylvania railroad passenger station. She was takn before Alderman McConemy this morning. The testimony ngainst her showed that she had no business there ; that she was drunk and annejed the ladles waiting for trains, and that she had made It a practice te visit the room, Intoxicated, and had been ejected ou ether occasions. The alderman sent her out for twenty days. An I'mbrcllu Thief. On Saturday evening a little son el Jehn Stein, of Seuth Queen street, was sent en an errand by his father. It was raining very hard and the boy was carrying a valuable umbrella. As the little fellow was passing Springer's saloon, en Priuce street, a man who catne out the deer, snatched the umbrella and get away with it. The furliu FettlTal. Sunday was Purlin, and the festival was generally, though very quietly, observod by all the religious Uebrews in the city by ntten ntten dance en the ieelal service In the local syn agogue and by an iuterchauge or visits and social courtesies. At the Stutteu Ileute. Keeper Shenck Ted 23 vagrants en Saturday and Sunday nights. They were discharged this morning. The police report 22 gasoline lights as net buruiug en Saturday aud Sunday nights. Denny Kelleher te Fllit. Jimmy Ityan, et Philadelphia, who recent ly fought Deuipseyte a draw, and Denny Kelleher, of Qulncy, Mass., who has clml lenged Dempseyaud the Marine, will fight six rounds lu Bosten four weeks hence for a purte of fSOO. Cotten .11111 Cleied. Na 2 cotton mill was closed en Saturday night llepairs ure being made, and the mill will net bestarttd again for a week or ten days. Lancaster temmandery Knights Templar will tneet at their asylum en Tuesday at 1J o'clock, for the purpesa of utu-udliig the funeral of Chan, ltludel. Tns normal music school must be further post pest post pened till Tuesday of next week, us l'ref. Hall Is net able te leuve his room. ua Appointed Superintendent. Mr. Jeseph faaudbcrg, formerly manager or the middle dlatiict of l'ennsyl vaula for the New '" iimuiatice company, has icceiveda wcllcurncd piomeilon In the appointment us superintendent uf agents of thut ceiupunyln 1 ennsylvanla. Mr. candbcrg will hrreattrr make his htadqiuitersut the Philadelphia olllce Of the company. Amuneuieuu. An Entertainment of Jfrr.-The quintette composed by the Keinpaj, a rmcly gifted fumlly of musicians, each of whom Is a soloist of marked ublllty, will present te our many ad uilrers of music of the very highest class, pre fessienul und mnuteur. A choice beuquut of ome of thu works of the mantels of harmony en Thursday nuxt In the xpucleus lertme room "' """ Lutherun church. All heuld btur teem. -riC",' WttV 6'tetr.-ThU evening Wnlte's Com-nifenr'Sr-"? ',cn '" th0 "l" hou-eintho jTrfi"10'.1" LlfB-" Tn" ,reuP Includes J'l?mJ '" "" Cera Nell.en.and able hetrd te be appreciated, ter they ere very fine. HtCATUb. The relatives and friends are respectfully In Tftcd te attend the funeral from his at. Te,l. dence, e. 419 Fast King sticet. en Tuesday arternoeu at 2 o'clock, lmerment at Woodward HM cemetery. r a,A.i. March 19, 136, in Hrnmoretown Hrnmeretown Hrnmoretewn Ship, of pieumeiila. Levi 8. HelTmau, son or Jiuiirylloiruiuii.efuearLandUviUe. "" The relaUTti and friends of the family are re- BKct!ii!!r Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, near handlsvllle, enTneday morning at 10 o'clock. Services at the heuse of Henry Heffman. St Witmvkr March SI. IS. In M&nh-lm borough Pa., Mrs. Frederics, relict of the late Frederick Itmyer, In her 7Jth year. The relatives and friends of the family are re pectfully Invited te attend her funeral, from her late residence, en Wednesday morning at o'clock. Interment In Mnnhelm cemetery. 2t TaissLUn March SO, IS, In this city, I.t He 1. Trttler, wife of .leeph It 1rllrr, In the 30th J ear et her age. The relatives and frlemls of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, rretn her late residence, Ne tl Wet tVatnnt street, en Tuesday afternoon (March S3d) nt S o'clock interment at Lancaster cemetery. Hd llASTCii.-Marchsn. lfl.ln this city, Mary A. relict el the late David Hautrh, In the fth year of her age. The relatives and trlends et the family arc re pccttnlly Invited te attend the funeral from her late reddenre, Na in Chsrlotte street, en Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Please emit flower". St MAKKXTt. Philadelphia Pnxiuee Market. rttABitTBiA.March;s2.-Fleur market slew: sale et H0 barrel. .Miun. bakers at it -tftSUH Peiins. family st Htf I SI ; Western at tl 3T.SU 5 1 Pat wis. IA 1K03 6I. Uy,. flour steady at WW. 1 p. tn., call Wheat March, POc April, SlUe , My,.'Hc t June, 1W5. 5ern March, tsc j M April ! WWc. May, June. Oat t-39.Hc March, April; iJc: May and June New Yerk ITixiace Market. Niw erk, March SJrieur dull; flne grades Fine, ri S5R1 95: SuiHirtlne, tl !UG3 ! Common te tatr extra Ohie, 3 S5JJ4 00 1 geed te cheice extra Western, ft (tQMOt common extra Minn., W :l 00 ; Extra Ne 2, 1) S0QJ TJ. Wheat Ne. 1 bed, state en spot, tlOlgt 01 ; Ne. t lted, state, en spot, Oit-JC) Ne. 1 White, stale, Wcj Ne. 2 lied, Winter, May, twCje; June, W,Hc. Cern Ne. S mlici, cash, Wic. Ne. 2 Mixed, April, Uc i Mav. 170, eats Ne. 1 White, state. UctNe. 2 de, j'Ut. Kye dull : Western, 6i.'.Sc State, 65fl;Kc. Karley nominal ungraded Cunaita. n"J-c Perk dull ( Mess, 9 75C10 25 ter old ; $10 7SO 11 60 for new Lard-March, 0 W; April, VMS; May, C 31; June, t--,ss. Molaes Arm : boiling stock at Uc for JO tet. 1II1LU IVltT,, SlIVH Turpentine nulct at 4Sc uesin ami i strained te gex dull i strained te geed, II a'-Ol 10. Petroleum dull t lieflned, Tin. Itlcestcadv t'arulina and Louisiana at 3k'0 DKC sugar dull but unchanged ; Ueflned cntleaf, 6?c ; granulated, 6jc; lair te geed refinery. e?iG7H Confections A."6 5-lCe. lalluw firm; prima ctty, 4)c flutter firm : Western ImltAtlnn (.mnmftn. fsney siaJlc; state, SjfiWc; Kastern Creamery x:nuc. fcggs dull ; state, UMfil2?;c Western, 12ja Cheese tlrm t Ohie Flat, cholce a.... -air.. ' IKOK'fc; celTee dull ; fair cargoes at SJc. Freights nominal , grain te Liverpool steamer, f J. by Uhluge friMtece market. Chioase. March S3, 0-in p. m. Market epened. Wheat May, 8Je ; June, Jc Cern-March, 3ij;c. : April. 3.V : May, 3Sse June, 3hC Oats May. S0j;c ; Jnne. Se;c. Perk Slav, rJrO; June, MnV. Lanl May, WOJK: June. 0 0Sfi6 071 Ulbs-May, S3 j June. 3 27K. ILOSIKM. Wheat March, 75ic; 83,S'c j June, flu. Cern March. SJJfc j 3c ; June. 3??lc. April, 76c , May, SOJ.'Q April, 3&(e ; May uais arcn -c ; April, 2Cj;e; May, C0XQ yP.Ce: June.3u?e. J un JkM5iI?:h' a ' AptU' V 6 ' Mar' nX '' JunS.i 1?1,, " 9:H! AprU' " 97K ! Ma7, W W ' jKnS' ""d April' K"X' May, I3 32K: Grain and f roTisiens. Furnished by S. K. Yundt, llreker, Chicago. March 22, 1 o'clecfcp. m. W heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. March .7GX .TMf Anrtl, May W Jnne triK July August fS'ii September SP-i Winter Wheat , Spring Wheat Cern Oats Kye Parley Oil City Crude OU 3i B77S 9S5 6.W 0 : tvH 6 10 ltecelpts. Car Lets. 5 .... 35 .... 409 A 77H Head. , 111.000 Hecelpts Hogs... Closing Price i o'clock p. u.. neau corn. Oits. Perk. letrd. March 71)1 35W April 7rt sC2 MS 9 t5 5 97M 9 671 5.97S 9 77k C.OJW 8 SIX 6.07X May $04 Sfjsj June. si &; July sX Auxut, HTM OH City Crude OU 77 tle Stock pneee. Cbicaoe. March 20Cattle ltecelpts, 1.200 head shlpinent, 600 head; market slew and dull ; shipping steers, 050 te 1 .500 Us, S3 9( 550; stockers and feeders, f3.5O0l.35: cows bulls and mixed, l6ifi375; bult, t: 50Q3 10 ; through lesans. M float 50. Heg? ltecelpts, 7,oue head; shipment", 3.000 head: market active and prices 5c. higher: rough and mixed. S3 SS34.20; packing and shin j.lng,4.20a.40; ilghtrj3.751.!3; ,Sip?, WCC-V Bheep-Uecelpts. I,fO0 head; head: market and prices shipments, tee dull ; natives. 31Ha513 ; Western. K.50aiC0: Teiani. ib 4 : Lumbs. I I.Oe5.W W leutta. In mho fsiAt fj1 a.iii.a.- ' ' " Kast l.lsiRTT Cattle recelnts. 7!r3 head : New terk Shllimcnts. MO: 29 snlninnnt. In te-tlay; market firm at unchanged nriri-t iiOrzs recelnu. 3JtuU: .hieMiuui. n-m market firm ; Philadelphia, (4 45B4 ' -erk' ers,ai3u; skips. 3 756l; 10 caraulppcdte New lerk. bhw-i) rt-celpts, 1,4.111 head; shipments, 0 head ; market very dull, nothing doing, and prospects bad for next week. Philadelphia Cattle Market. PiriLADKtrniA. March 2iIlecf cattle, recelnts w.k ,Yre-1,eeTe8 .'4(: Sheep. 7.NO; Hogs, i 1'revleus wcek-ltcevej, 2,4jO, Sheep 7,000 ; Hogs, 6,000. ' '' i n rann were in peer rennet and mW. ucciineune en all grades except ettra, which - ------- -----. I"-" billll'JV 4 ;ji exini, wincn 5Hae ; Ifoed, KS3'ic j medium, SGP40 ; common 2Xke. eheei geed stock was firm, while comine- was neglected even at a decllun of Ke. fcj mW.Ha'6iCc!mca'Um iici ' xtr" co a, in. laimbkriied fltrielr rna ftetn vhll. M.n..nn at31?flC,C1 0TC" at " aecJ"10 et X- We luote HHegswe're active and flrm atCJieee for West ern aud COJic ter country. Hew rerk Meets. Nw Vewt. March il -Wall street, 1:30 p. m. m. Meney at 2K per cent. Foreign exchange dull, fl Wtft W; Uevernments nnlet, flrm: Currency 6'h. iiicx bid; l's coups. I126X bld;4f8tmf bid. V The stock market opened quiet and en a steady bujlng et some of the list during the first hall hour prices advanced X te i percent led by the coal shares, which were bought In large amounts. At the first call a raid by the bejirs en the Vanderbllts, resulted In breaking prices "i te H per cent, by midday. The niarie new Is steady at a fractional advance, I-ecal Meeas ana itenas. nepenea ey j, p. Leng, Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 8 per cent., 19T0., 100 110 e " ISO , " " 8choelloan.... ' " tnlera) years loe 100 Itu 10O 120 105 1 103.25 m.k. "., 4 i'. InlOoraeyears. 100 Manhelm lioreugb lean 100 . ... . sank stocks. First National llank im Fanners' National Hank &n Fulton National Hank ".". im Lancaster County National Hank 50 Columbia Natmual llank ." inn Chrtstluna National Hunk lne Knhntlu National Hank """ pn rJ2 v"!!01" i!ttnk-Celumbia,... . Jce First Nat eual Hank, Btmsburg....... im F mt National lluuk Marietta-... "I S First National llauk, ML Jey. im LlUm National lUufc........'"" S Manhelm Nutlenal Hank ' '.'." 100 Union Natteiial liank. Mount Jey. I. w New Helland National Hank ,..'' lie Gap Nutlenal Hank in Quarryvllle National Hank ";";; SJ Kllzabethtewn National bank lui Neilhern Hunk Bteck II! leu in eitT-M veara 1U IM 205 115 190 11510 140 115 130 156 50 11 seu 150. m ICO s isa 110 110 110 130 Hlg Spring ft Heaver Vidley.,...', 25 7.03 24.50 40 in uKiiiHjiiii iiorsesnee ir. Columbia A Cheatnnt lllll J7 Columbia A Washington . lt'....( . ....... v 20 24.05 20 SO 40 44 4.1.10 22 60 35.50 70 M 75 25 107150 140 &J.50 33 KJ.Ofl 1.13 CO 6J 28 100 25 10 203.26 210 110 18.00 WUIlCSMIUUtX XHg OpriU n Celuinlila.t Mariutta..?. ......"."" MaVtOHU A Kllzilhiithfiwt! Lancaster. Ktihruui 7U Lancaster A Willow Street Sttuiburgft Millport I!!;.!!.: 5 Marietta Maytown II..II I Marietta ft Mount Jey... l Lane, Kllxubethtewn ft Mlddletewn. 100 Luncester FrultvUle 50 Lancaster A I.ltltz III! ... is Kast llrundy wlue a Wayuesburg..... w Lancaster M llllamstewn " a ltucasterft Maner , &n Lancaster ft Manhelm ss laniciejter ft Marietta 25 Lancaster ft New Helland "I 100 . , MiscsLia uxers stocks. QuarryvUla U. it .. M MUlerivllle strxet Cur...... ...' I. .' . w Inquiring Printing Company te Gaslight and iuel Company!.:.....;. 25 Stevens Heuse (lteiias)....,.".:"I!I loe Columbia Gas Company........! X Columbia Water Cmiilftny ".....'.'."" 10 Susquehiuina Iren Company.......... id) Marlottallellow.waro .. ,.,?, ,! """ JS Stevens Heuse "" 'UJ Muutwui, neyj vicisa:::::::::::: Stock Markets. Quotations by Heed, McGrnnu ft Ce., banters, Lancaster, l'a. saw Turk list. 11 A. M, 11 , iiii J p.m. uanaua racinc ....,., C C. C. I Cel. Ceal Central Pacific. te iV; vanaua seuinern 41 Chi., St. L.ft Pan.. Denver ft llle Grande, nei., 1 ac lea western Brie. ....(...,,.,,... ,..,., KriaSd , New Jersey Central..,,...,. K.ft T Leu. A N. ...... ,,,, Lake Shere.,., Michigan Central, Mi.aeuri Pacific ,., Northern Pacific.,.. N.l. l'ret N. W New Yerk Central. Ohie Central , Omaha ,, Oregon Trans ,,, Ontario Western Pacific Mall , ttechester A 1'lttsburg SL Paul " , Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preierred Western Union Teleirnmh 12S 157 Sti 50(t S. 4iur S3 h 107JJ 103' ; lS'J s; ; Mt Ssi "! s3 Cl h!t, 57 lOtiJ 1U1 3 liiVj MiJI eil: x '? ss 40i llW ' 107;J JS i'K 31 Uii op; 4J,S lw, MH Ml. 10J 5S West Shere.... mi rHlI.ADII.rHLl. list, Lehigh Valley 57W S M 13 se?; n, a. 1. a. raila Pennsylvania Heading Lehigh Navigation lies tun vllle Philadelphia A Erie..., Northern Cent , People's Passenger H'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's 6s.. . 4Vf . Ml: 12 13-KS 1 n4J ti le.'K 70J4 le-'v 76i mxw A.urxKTiaKitj:.yTa, -pAKINQ HOWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills pewdernevervarles. A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesemencjs. Meru eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Beld only in earn. UOT..L Bakike Pewpxa Ce, 108 Wall Street. New Yerk. mavST-lvdAw PUBLIC SALT. ON WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 21. li6. will be sold at Daniel A Mayer's storage warehouse, Na 10 Wet Chest nut street, a large let of household goedj, te be sold forsterage. feale te commence at 1 o'clock. m20 3td 11. sill IIEHT, Auctioneer. ci nnn rewakdi keh any VA.ri cose of Kidney Troubles, Nerv ous Debility, Mental nnd Physical Weakne. that IIOTAN1CNKKVK H1TTK113 falls te cute! Sold by druggists, 50 cents. HKHB MLDICAL CO., Ne. 13 North lllh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars free. martoemeedftw CIU KNIGHTS. 7.Yeu arc requested te meet at the Asylum en TUESDAY AFIEUNtiON, J1AU 11 23.1xi. at Ik o'clock, te attend the funeral elSIr Knight 1. 003! Hledcl. Hy order of CHAS. A. FONDF.KSMITI1. Attut : it. 8. Gaiu, Hecerdcr. ltd TDUBLICUAhE " . 0 Fsidat. M arcu si lssa. at the Leepard lleiel, will be sold that new two story Prick Dwelllmr. containing hall and .even rooms, situated en the northwest corner of New strretand Cherry alley. Ne. 127; front and back lVdrant In vard and kitchen. 3 lie at 7 o'clock p m., when conditions w 111 be male known bv It. C. LAWlthNCE. 11. Sbcszrt, Auctioneer. m22 3id N EW GOODS I ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. NO. njKAST KINO STKEET NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES. Wc call your Attention te the Immense Large stock of Swiss and Cambric Embroideries W e have received this week, and their rematk. ably LOW PRICES. SwIii flouncing?, 1! yards wide, sic, $1.00 11.25 te tt.50 a j ure. Colored Embroidered Skirt, Ing and Yoking te Match. Swb Yoking te match the Mnunclng NEW LACES. Bargains In Beige Oriental Lace at 15c Mc. and 25c. a yard. Oriental rleunclngs at tl.OO, tl 1 J1.50 and H.iSayard. HEW DRESS BUTTONS. Dress slze, loc. a dersn. Extra large, 25c. adezeu. Large Orej size, l:e. An Immcnse Line el Children's Embroidered and Lace Cellars JTrem 10c. aplere te ji. Elegant Colored Embroidered Cellars at 15c., 20c. aud SSe Kine oriental Lace Cellars at 25c., 37c. Oreat Bargains In and Black Silk Spanish Fichus, Extra Iarg and heavy, nt Jl. 50 apiece. NEWKID GLOVES. Kpur-Iititten, undressed, at tee. a pair. rUe-lnitlen, scolleped top, at 75c, A Large and Complete. Stock of NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILK CHENILLE FRINGES, at prices that will astonish an ybedy. lne of We have enu ujieneu inn week a large Stamped Linen Goods. Deylies, Splashers, Towels, Tidies, Bullet Ceven. bland Ceven, etc. XSi.fi!SSSSMn T,,,,e, Tows, na atoelpicS?. lMt Km" SnUn Cttt0Mlc Tew'' New Spring Hats and Flowers, nll Jcv'Jeave te announce that we com- Farfy'8plf1nNgKilVU.Jfn'eJryr,lK8' W ' ruurloreiaenn UU 9 o'clock every even- MKW 4J1 irXKTiaKMKim. AVAuT.l:,n- AT T,,IH OFK10E A a.lTNeVemkbeyr2i:TlSi.UH"c" " ""'J" A. t ember 25, lssj. inlltfit .OOD COOK WANTED. - -l''ij-ni 115 NOKTH DUhK STHKKT. ltd DA ID M. MAYEIl'H for rent Annlvte i.imi:kii,nh 11 .11 MAVKH, llehrerstnn n. U COOPElt. Hint In. Hand inWtld D K1H AND TKll'K KAHM KOK nn.-si. rrem .pril ll next, udjelnliig theclty llnilts, In ginxl rondltleu t well watevr witn g(Hxi luiiidlngs nnd geed read. Apply at tun muce. nmrl'.i ltd FINEST t'ALAIHUA lilCOHlCIVrAK and Wild Cherry Dreps, Hive Synin Cough Hreps, llrenchlal Tablet., Indian Herb Cough Dreps, and tit her teasnuable wtnedlcs for coughs android, nt IIUIII.KVn Dltim sTOItK, Ne. 21 West King SI. WAXTKD-A the kitchen. tnarle-tfj UlllL '111 WOltK l. Apptvatthe 1'OL.NTAIN INN, Seuth Queen St. TTtOH KENT. A! Krein April I. 141 tYtt. linaaxi.Ml n. It. a Western Market Heme.' Applrat tnSJl.tKtfd MS WEST OltANUKSTKKKT VAitLA11IjK CITY ''OT KOH HAI.E n ... 7.,' 'i( Kreund situated en Vine stret. epjwlte SU Mary's church, will be sold at private sale. Apply te inl01cleed KE.r. J McCULLAOH. pOUHEXT. An eMabllshed Grocery stand with duelling attached in southern part of the cltr Possession April 1st. Apptvat Ne.lSSKAbtKlNOi STHKKT TUB FINEST, CHEKHY, III4ACK. berry. Olngerand Ktmmel Hrnndles at 50 centsae.uart. Our T5cenU aquartltye Whisky Is flne ana cheap. nKOItllKK8MQUOUSTOUK, -. . .-. s Lentre Sduare, Lancaster, Pa. apri'lTdlt CIOAKKTTK S. K I M II A L, L ' btrulght Cut In satin packs, and all the leading brands nf Cigarettes, at MAKKI.KY's "IKI.LOW PKOXT," (t ermerly Hartman's.) 21 North Oneen xi, TNSlMtA.NCE OFKICjTItEMOVr.n. "" The Insurance and Ileal KstateOftlce of ,ler rnlah Hire has been runeved te NO. 32W SOU ril IIUKK SXltKKT. Telephone connection. . ,.. IJEHEMlAll HirK, marll lmdlt Ne. w,S' 3. Uuke at. AA. BB. Use Jlanht'im Heller Fleur. The Original. The IScsu m yilyM.WASH WANTED-AN HONESfYOL'NOlMAN ler a permanent position, with an old. established nrm as their representative In his own stnte Salary te begin, 70 per month, ltefnrence exacted. AM. MAMFACTl'lllMj UOl'SK.lt Harclay St , N. . marl-Hd Jl 'VT'OTIClI -L The Clgarmakers' t'ulen. No.257.ef Lan caster, will held their first meeting at the Schil ler Heuse (en the third fleer), this (Monday) evening at 7 30 o'clock. The clgarmakers who wish te become members are Invited te attend. ltd S.J. CAMPBhLL, Secretary. SHELVING FOR SALE CHEAP ON account of removal te Huchmlller building. A Let of "helving at less than half price at Ne. It North Queen street .. . ,. ALLBN A IIEAICHAMP a-Leng a Old Steed. tn'JlSl TKY "THE LATEST "-NEW HRAN1 Cigar, all thu go. Healers all buy them by MAKKLEY'S "YELLOW KltONT. (Pennerly llattman'c an's,) 21 North Oueen SU T EAS AND COFFEES. en need some geed Tea nnd Coffee, don't 011 ? ou don't want te be cheated, de ou T ou ant your money's worth, don't " ou Yeu had better call en Clarke, hadn't 1 ou"? ou should ee his low prices, it will pay Yeu. Ien win nnd his prices te suit Yeu. Yeu should read and net as we advise 1 en Huy your Teas and Coffees, Ac, of Clarke. 23 WEST KINO STHKKT, and save 20 percent. ESTATE OF DAVID RINOWALT, late of East Hempflcld township, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been grant'd te the undersigned, nil persons In debted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and thtme having claims or demands auapist tlie same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In Hohrerstewn, Lnncasteroeunty, Pa. MAKTIN HINOWALT, DAVID P.INOWALT, A.O. Nrtrriirit, Administrators. Attorney. fehl5-6tdU FIRE I FIRE!! FIRE I! WATEH" WATEK!!! WATER! Great Bargains -r- KEPLER'S. $40,000 WOETH OF HARDWARE -TO HE- SOLD IN THE SKAT KKff KOOM .MONTHS TO MAMS fOlt A NEW STOCK. NOW Is the time te Hny Corals Cheap at KEPLER'S. Ooed and Competent Clerks will try te please ,m i,q ea, ,s,at.-(i(jii luuii. utsing leine ijaji ui uene ny me late riHK AND WATKH. Special Inducements will he ntr,rcii n order te If A 14 irw. Clee Out EN'TIKK STOCK AS SOON stllLK. A Oreat and Elegant Variety of floods te make selections from. " Klrst ceme, tlist solved." Special Inducements and Bargains KOK Mechanics, Buildera, Farmers, And all ethers who wish te get the WORTH pr THEIU MONKY. I.oek for yourselves I.e. fere going ctiewhfire, and be pen Inred. UKKAT AH1BH Or TIIK 1IK8T Steves, Ranges, Heaters, FURNACES, -AND- HODSE FURNISHING GOODS. ALL WILL UC SOLD. KKPLKH'S Is the place te get MO UK than the worth of your money. LAUUhsr, llKsf and MOST COMPLKTK HTOCK OF HAHDWAHK ler the money ever offered for sale In Lancaster. Loek te your own Interests. KXAM1.NK and PUltCIIASKaoen, while theossertmentls geed, OOODand Damaged, ALL HILL UK SOLD. A. C. KEPLER. marlS-SmdW.SAw KKWJll) TXH TtHXMKltTa. pUHLlU SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND, Zn-",,,",." furniture en te-morrow (Tuesdav afternoon at meVvc cM N S" STffiVSKiJI? il? II. S lLHKLM, Auctioneer. CTeiiEAND i)naTNtOteirifRNt7 Nerthernn!;r8JJr0,nn1 "" opposite the Aertnern Itnrket lieuse. Ker particulars call f ' :' 9M NOUT" yUKKN STKKKT. P,V'7S.,,.VTIN" MATCH WILL mmh .?,, u iilliiIL10.?wnl,.,,'0,''lBtl1ll'rKler. A fJldimnJ??.1".1'.1' "AHClhl, at 1 O'clock. dVed'n. i V,?in-.1 ,!l,,,vl,.w, '" ""end, One huti iniv V3t J l'lKMln" I"1 "het nt. JM.VAN'S vuevn. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable. E HT I'.NI) YARD. 0.J.SWARR&00. OOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ofllce! Ne. SO OKNTISK SOUAUK. llethjart ndottleeconneetedwIthTeiephono Kxchange. aprl5.lvdMAK.il ' H'HLIC SAL11 - ON THL'llSDAY, 1 no. ity of WI Lew street, m II) be sold a gunernl varlet Household Furniture, consisting of Parler Suit, Mirrors, Carpets and lterder, llrackets.Ptcturtif, Vases. Sldobeartl. Olass and liDMiiikMtu r,nh Seated Chairs, Cleck, Walnut lledsteads and lUiddlng, Chamber set. Linen, Dnmestle Hewing Machine, Cooking htove. Parler Stere, Ullnds, OU Cleth nnd Kitchen Utensils. This t'umllure Is In geed condition. Terms at sale, JOHN M. KSIU.KMAN. AKent. IUjcrv SticnititT, Auctloneer.in21S,M,T,WIt ou YES! Oil YES I DRAW THIS WAY L,n..c.,n0 0llt ,llr halance of my stock of l:l-i',ci'l-lJ.,,5i.',,'llnn'rem"1,n'lnKt" WKD NhSDA YA KN1NO NKXT at 7 o'clock. F. RUTH, niarMld Sfl WKST Kl.NO STKF.K1'. EVERY YOl'NU MAN AND LADY should hsve such a kuenledge et business and Its rerjnlretnent as can be obtained at Uje LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! 1 IHeen wcks Conine te vacation Terms, . run particulars en nppiicaiien 11. i. WK1DLEH. Principal! AN I'NPARALLELED I1ARQA1N. . .V 'LI' an "1 wlntl that blows nobody any geed." The recent failure of a noted Krench Herstod Manufacturer enables us te offer you l.ti yards rench Worsted, for Pantaloons. 1 a terrible slaughter The goods are strictly all punt worsted, et elegant weight, and exactly tterth 110.11 te lisce. 1 will make them up in first class style, perfect fitting, at the vervlew priieofenlyKHXiperpalr Call and leave your measure betertt the choicest patterns nmailsu li-ctcl. KOSK.VSTKIN's Pine Tailoring. Ne 37 North Queen street, Ijincaster, Pa. , t'7': l 'Phy none but practical Panta Panta eoon Makeis. trES ! Wp Invlle t you te cull If you are In need et FURNIT URE OK AM KIND. e will de the best te please you Itemetnber enr stock Is complete and se will gire veu special Inducements for the neit se daj s, HOFFMEIER'S Furniture Warerooms. 30 KAST KINO 8TRKF.1 F1 OR SALE, SAFE INVESTMENTS, HVK AND C PKH CK.NT. MOHTOAOES. OUAKUYVILLE IS. It. 7 ITU CKNT HONDS. ASCOMI'AN. 8 PEIl CKNT HONDS. AI.SO- HA.NK, Tl H.M'IhK ASD MAKKKT STOChS In Amounts te fault Purchasers. Investment nnd Speculative. Orders ALSOPitOMPTLY KILLED Hy l'rtvate Wlrts in New Yerk. Philadelphia Haltlmere and Chicago Markets. JACOB B. LONG, Breker, Penn Square and West King Street. Sl.ThAtv AJIUtiRMXtfTH. A TRULY FIRST-CLASS CONCERT. The Kempa Quinette. Each reniarkablr nlile. The very tlneil styles nf music en the pregramme, i.oversef the best lUVIII'U. TJlVR&rtAl, MAIlflltc Henenl of n t UAKITY, Orace Lutheran Church. North Queen nnd James btreels. "Z-Admission, 50 cents. 'J Ickets for sale at Fen Dcrsmlth's Heek Stere, East King .street 1 Bbrclner'8Mulcture,nnd Mrs. (tussle?) bluffer's Trlinmlng store. North Queen street, and North's Muic Stere, Centre square. m!9Ut',S,Tu,Tcd pui.TON ei'era iier.sr, s-eav; iiv;ffA'-v Commenoing Monday, March S2d. "Waite's Comedy Company, BAND AND ORCHESTRA. The largest Dramatic or Comedy Company traveling, supporting the old favorite, J. W. OARNER, And the Charming Llttle Actress, MISS CORA NEILSON, , In repetolre of comedies and dramas, opening Monday evening in the new I act comedy, entitled " Shadows of a Life." Which Is new und sparkling, and fun for the millions 1 l's) laughs lu 10 minutes, S-Prlces (iallery, inc.; Parquette andClrcle. 30c. Heservcd beats en sale at HexOftlce. Itami Concert and street Parade each clay. Sew music ,'t tue uiviiesiiu eacu evening. lnlDtftd JtltY OUOIIt. rriiii: NEW CASH STORE. Opposite th Keystone Heme and Northern Hank. Nes. 247 & 210 North Queen Street Housekeeping Dry Goods. Sheetings nnd Musllus In all widths. Tickings, Checks, lnble Linens, Towels, Nupklns, lied Spreads, Counterpanes, Seersuckers, Cheviots, Cottenaues, Jeans. in Notions the steek Is dally Increased with New (Joeils lleslerj". Gloves, Uents' and Ladles' Handkerchiefs, Cellars and Cuffs, Gents', La diet' and Children's Underwear, the Hartrce Conet anil one of the best makes of Cers-Ulu the city nt &0c and 11 geed corset at 25c. Please calland examine poeds befnre purchasing olse else wtere, as the stock Is being dally Increased with new goods for spring. The books of the late firm of liewers A Durst are with me for collection. All persons Indebted pleasn call ami makn paymeiiU febS-lyd W. II. BOWKItS. TJARHAINSI HARdAINSI BOSTONSTORE ! .lust Hecelved, One Case ALL WOOL CAMELS IIAIH SU1T1NO, Which we are felling nt 25c. per yard : worth S7Kc. Ladles, this Is u bargain which you should net net fall te see. We are offering the best value te be found any where. In HLACK SILK, HLACIC (JASIIMEKK. CO I.O II EH OASIIMEKE, B,TK,!i?AWOM,tblB''K'r' TAHLE LINENS, TOWKL1NOS, ilUSLINS.SIIEETlNGS, 8IIIHTINO8, Ac, We have yet a few Cholce Patterns In Summer Silks at 33e. per yard. Net sold anywhere at less than S7Wc. We lire making special effort nn stock bought from Messrs. Powers A Hurst, as we are determined toclesu said stock by April 1. r BOSTON 8TOKK.-M STAMM. BROS, & CO.. (Formerly of the New Yerk Stere) Nes. 26 & 28 North Queen St. . ... . LANCABTEU, VA. JanlZ-lyil&w cturiifjvu. H 1RHI1 .t 1IROT11ER COME AND SI ! It will pay j 011 toeTnmltio our sleck of NEW SPRING GOODS llofure purchasing cl'owheic, WE AUK DETERMINED TO HAVE YOlMt PATItONAtIK, IP TIIK BEST MATERIALS. -AT TDK- LOWEST PRICES Will have any effect te tbst end. Everything te Suit 'the Times. VI 7. 110 YS" SHOUT PANTS, S5c upwards, HOYS' Mt'ITS, 1..V. upwards. HOYS' SIUHT WAISTS, l?e., upwardi MKN'3 PANTS, T.V., upwards. MEN'S SUIT?, 1C0, upwards. MEN'S HPKl.VO OVEHCOATS, M.Wi, npwanli. MEROHAIfT TAILORING A SPKClAIn. SUITS TO OIIDF.H FHOM $l(m)TO IW.ni. PANTS TOOHDEH FHOM MWTOIiaie. Splendid Lines In CHECKS, PI, All!, etc.. In suit all tastes nitd pockets. BLUSH S BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Heuse. COUNKH NOKTH UUKKN STHKKT AND UKNTHK SOUAItK. T OPEN EVERY EVENINQ. jyt w IM.1AMSON v FOSTER. MODERATE PRICES -ten- DRESS SHOES! MKVS HALMOUAL C AP 'tOE DllESS 9IIOK, JI.25. UOi 'S HALMOUAL DHESSSIIOE, tl Ot) LADIES' DHESSSIIOE, tl !'. MISSES' DUESS SHOE, tl.UI. ( HI1.DHENS SHOES, IV. UI'WAIlDl t'OHSYMME'llllCAL PUOPOHTION, EAAC'I N ESS TO FASHION AND OE.VEKA I. EXCELLENCE -IN- WORKMANSHIP, -THE- DUNLAP HATS AltK. SOVEHKKIN. SPH1NO SHAPES IN SILK AKD FEL13 NOW HEADY. SOLE AGENTS rOHDUNI.AP A COW HJK HATS. CHILDREN'S KILT SKIRT SUITS, $2.50. CHILDHEN'S COMHI.VATION and $.1.51. KILTS, J.'.tO CHILDHHN'STWO PIECE KILTS, n.. HOY'S LONG PANTSCnOOL SUITS, 11(0. NEW FASHIONS -IN- MEDIUM-WEIGHT OVERCOATS, W.0), tfl.50, ta.w, tUTO. WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. ltclnrerced Frent and Hack, 5:1 and 75c. The Perlcct-rittlnK Wlilte Dress Slilrt, the Most D11 ratile and Kasfcst Laundrlcd, Is "THE KIUII. MIK," 11.00 each, or 13.40 per half deren. TSteres Open Every Evenlnjf,-te unann & 32, U, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTEH, PA. Q.OOI) WORK CIIKAP. WK MAKE A 8PE0IALTY OK 1'IHNTI.VU Tobacco Buyers' Oontraet Beeks. Receipt Beeks. Ro Re Ro eolvlngr Beeks, Sample Tas, -AND- STRING TAGS FOR BAILING. CALL AM) SEE OUH SAMPLES AND (iEl 1'UICES. HEAIIENOW 1'JIEPAHKD TO Perforate All Kinds of Blank Beeks,. ..fiUiV" Cek, Notes, Contract Reeks. 4 c RK17" sssss. tlMtm' se tb,it zii fester, 5B?iI fM f rMUflSHSSJjaWA' lAfh lfsjsfcsjsjisSjasssSSiH(ai rtpwtfv- S! T ''s .ifLi- ?rT. mwrtfwfrtjm HmtmDfimK?1
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