Erfc','?Fa ifl ' "ftsrlKLff.'fTAlE4 pipppipiPljppp h- $fr WWP11 rf - - . "?;.' feBvvv THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, TUESDAY, MAJROH 23. 188G. . T tffcH iSk jt C3f ? .T' jtl JV- u- a. r.4f H.ST , Se-f-j' .. ft SS&. t i m JINS'TEARS OLD. Mr leMiQVMMALVJfUA X nHiia or mkb mm. mmmut m wm t rp- WIH raHidpato-Te ,TU wli.tiriris; a rnrev-Sern . V msi Inf. ArodTeim. 'AHWteottMrOB0eef thsItrmitaMces, -' OMXHBIA, March S-Twenty-nlne years 'UMsrrMd C0BBIBwn mdcuw siiy MMrt CktaMMhwt tribe, Na 30, of " i j ruuiMi. Th tifiw trlhn 1 r' " in membmblD until the (SfeMftotef tbeclTll war whenltitoed MMtwaea yeara and then again com- JMiMMIoprefrMa. Afewyearssgotheledne i, Mpt Marled te go back, but the members I'JRrkcd very bard and at the present time the IMtabmhlp Is nearly 200. This evening the tfNM will celebrate their 29th anniversary. . Jimntl prominent red men will be present E-Mr this oecaaton. Ke-sbsh-ke-nee tribe, or JiMeaster, will be largely represented, and Will bring with them a handsome chart te be ; yrtsenttd te the home tribe, snd will receive V XalMilUnnhai In Mlttm A f tar I lltt P lnltl IT Ml Of the meeting the visitors und the home ' ';!.B.nilian wilt trn In flm annerV. Where B i'5fied time will be had and tbe corn and venl- Li&mea will be liberally supplied. KVM.J Te Visit l'er f W 0 Wednesday evening, MarcliSKb, Oerln- ! v .c, n. .- mi J,t.. ..l.t. will ji sj unan unaptcr, iu. -i, ui vmumum, ... P eV'lW - vl8lt te Hewell K. A. Chapter, Ine. 190, t.'S tYetk. The chapter will leave the Tenn-r- nylvanla railroad station at 0:15 p. m., by a &;feipecil tialn returning will leave Yerk at f Br 12 o'clock p. m. The M. 1 grand high V be pmwnt en an ulllcial isltatleu te ezem lWr v yyll,y 0Ul lue aegreea. T?r. XfrepairiDg me i arnacv. Ifsi . removing the stock or coal, ere, limestone, fir:-' . f... timiwi Vn nl Hhtmlnnt Hill Zi M'-.r-E- liuiaiuau uniu uvem jatj "Jfk- - Iren Ore company, the cupola of this furnace having been disabled several days age. The stock Is being hauled near tbe funiHce and the work will most likely be finished te-day. when the work et re-epenlug Uie "bosh" will be commenced. Town Metes. The repairmen or the Pennsylvania rail road are at work at raising the tracks of this read south of Locust street. A new crossing lias been placed at Frent and Locust streets. A number of tbe lady IrlenU of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Stair tendered them a pleasant surprise party at their home en Seuth Third street, yesterday afternoon, the occasion be ing the fifteenth anniversary of their mar riage. A very handsome chart is new en exhlbl tleu in tbe window of Jehn 8. Musser, en North Third street. It is intended ler the use of the Columbia Ledge, Ne. 2S2, Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen. The name el the ledge and their motto is very finely dec orated In gilt letters and the w hole It in a handsome frame. An addition or twenty-five feet baa been made te tbe boiler Bbep of Fairer A Sen. Workmen are engaged at the new Herald building en Locust above Second street, in making tbe necessary improvements prier te this printing efllre taking possession or their new quarters, which will be iu a few da a. A drill was had by Company C, In their armory last night. Rev. Viji. I'. Evans, of the Second street M. K. church, has hit upon a novel scheme te raise tbe church debt or 3,000. That amount is te be divided into 250 shares of $12 each. If one share is subscribed by n mem ber they pay one dollar a month : if two shares, two dollars per month and se en In proportion te the number of shares se much per mouth te be paid. This makes very easy payments and within one year the debt et the church well be totally wiped out. Very nearly two-thirds or the amount has already been subscribed. NOTES THOM VOLL.K.UE 11ILT.. Where Seme et Hie Student. Will Teacb Unrlng the Sptlue Term. Mr. Gee. Kluze Kaucke, ene of the Japanese students, has been unable te attend his recitations for seme tlme ea account of sickness. On Monday morning the committee of Instruction, consisting of the lien. J, P. Wickcrsham, Jndgu Livingston and Dr. Miller, et Yerk, Pa., paid their aunUHl visit te tbe institution. The following students of the Beminary and college will t;e out teaching during the spring term : U. 11. Schneder, of tbe seminary, will teach in the Kutztenn Xermal school under Dr. N. C. Schaetler. Jehn R. Meyer, of the seminary, will teach a aeieci scnoei ai sieinsvuie, ra. O. P. Steckle, also or tbe seminary, will teach atNew Mahoning, Pa. A. 11. Herbst will teach at Douglas, Pa. Ilesldes these there are some ethers who will go away te teach, between new und the 1st of April. Mr. U. A. Schwedes filled the pulpit Ter Kev. Stein, atMUlersvllle, last Sunday. D. A. Seuders preached at Union ilrldge, Md, ItufusW. Miller basjust returned from a Visit te Philadelphia. On Sunday last he tilled the pulpit for Rev. J. I. Geed. Max Publ preached in St. Jehn's He formed church, this city, last Sunday morn ing. O. D. Sehaefler, of the senior class In col lege, will enter the University et Pennsyl vania as a medical student this spring. M. W. Maucb, or tbe senior class in the seminary, has been unable te attend te ills recitations ler some time en account of ill health. The annual register or the college nnd som sem Jnary Is just out of preband new ready for distribution. Rev. Calvin Slegel preached the sermon iu college chapel en Sunday morning. AN VNFORTUNATM TAilSTU. He Ceme.rrnm Cuate.tllle te Get Ornnk And I. llubbeil 117 a Tramp. Jehn Wilsen, who says he is a teamster, and works en the Ingleslde larm near Coates Ceates Vllle, came te Lancaster yesttrday te have a little fun and he had it. He tell in with a tall, dark-haired tramp, rather deceutly dreased, who showed him the town, after Which 'Wilsen bought a quart el whisky, and the two retired te the yellow house below Dedge's old cork factory, en the Pennsylva nia railroad, und drank it. Wilsen get very drunk, and, laying his head en the tramp's lap iell asleep. When he awoke late in the evening, the tramp was gene. He had taken With him Wllbeu'a ?25 watch, his fi shoes, money, amounting te H or CO cents, and the bottle which contained the whisky. In place et the new shoes, which tbe tramp bad stolen, he found u pair of old ones encased in woru-eut gums. These he put en and made his way te tbe station house, where he wasglvena night's lodging. This morning be was discharged and made his way te Alderman Demi's office, where he told his tery, but could net tell the name et his deapeller, or describe him with sufficient particularity te make complaint against him, Next time Mr. Wilsen wants te get druuk he aeuld remain in Coatesville, und go it alone la some private corner. Corener'. Inaaeit. ,, Tb Jnry empanelled by Corener Henaman 4 '"lore Inte the cause of death et the Peter Pv rt hospital yesterday afternoon. Alter hearlug M slw., a9 toUmey obtainable an sdieurumeut r :.r iraanaa uuiii thia tvtn-.i .ni .,. . . . --- ------ uuuj(t nucu lue iraiu baadsweieexamleeu. ane yerdlet of the tuirv Wii tliftt (Ifuiiii AU.i..a . . '. i . , " siwu jiuiu au acci- ? i .hjr b?,Dg ,l.ruclt by a wet-bound freight !-,tmlnln .tliininl ni tn ii ... "" .V"eu: v-ndB. at or near Meuntvllie, Ne blameU AlrftscUl te the PeuusylvanU railroad Tr j .-empleyes. v "" .-5- Tne relaUens of Peter Kemmerer, the man - jtrke Was fatally Injured by the cars at , Meuntvllie Saturday, were notified or his ' Uyterday. They telegraphed Dr. Me- , Cmxy, of the county hospital, te ship the fredy te Hagerstewu, and It will be aeut en , -t ISO this evening. n '- , Wf ;n rt,i ' !',? Salta Sattled. JVA Keler and P. J. MaUeney, tbe jmvu wu weroeuargeu wiiu ueirauu- . If. Si. r?racyJIK ftftitm Tlnhmi. Iitnu lbxirdbll, havesetUedUielr trouble .ahaf4jaj tliM Itlll .n.l .!. rm,. ..1IB w u. wMu vw. aue auiia I lUlVB bJlll lltsnilaMAil mnti H.au I ft eased from prison. V T fcetter Ilelit. r addrft! teE. Ureaanell. Vraa. lK.,ibeldt theXancalr I WAITX'B COMKDT COHIMNI". A Biff ttetiM I Well ImpreMed Hj the Excel lent Entertainment. Walte's Comedy company made tliclr first appearance at the opera house hut evening, when they opened a week's engagement. Although the troupe wat net very well knew n here they had n large audience The gallery was crowded and but few empty seats ie. mslned down stairs. Although the prices el the show are lower than usual they are net of the cheapest kind. Twenty cents Is charged for the gallery and thirty and thirty -nve down stairs. The piece presented last night was a comedy entitled "Shadows of a Lire." Tbe play is a very geed one and calculated te please nny audi dlenre. J. W. Carner Is a line comedian, and In the character or Jienben Letriler, the big-hearted countryman, he was given an ex cellent chance te display his tal ents. The lrt is Hemetning iike Den Thompson's Jeshua H'Aifcemfc or Barney McAuley's t'ncfc Dan'l. and the audience were kent In a isoed humor. Mr. Carner Is very natural en the tageaudhewHS given capable support by the company. Miss Nellfen was excellent as Oerfrude, the orphan, and the audience were well Impressed with her. J. It. Walte acted w-pll the part or Count Julian, the vil lain or the piece, and Indeed the whele com pany was string. MM Kathariue Shepard was very funny as Verathy Ann, the old maid In search of a husband, and In the scene where she attempted te make love te old 7?r6e she did well. The audience last night was delighted and tbe company will no doubt haven big audience te ste " Ingo Inge mar " this eemng. The orchestra is a strong feature of this company. Their music is et the finest kind jitid thev received liberal applause List night. "Tem Celllus," the young Heading dude, created quite a sensation by appearing In the opera heuse about the middte of the play. lie was attlral in a full suit of red, with a skull cap or the same color. Ashe marched down the aisle he was greeted vlth applause. He was the last man te leave the building after the show. A mob of boys waltetl for him outside and it was with great difficulty that he luade his way through tliem and reached the Stevens house. a he j:h kll ruxv. It Take, n Fre.li Impetus lljr Hie Aildlllen Of SI. Theso who Imagined that tbe subscriptions te the Irish cause had seen their best days, will no ifbubt be pleasantly gratified at learn ing of tbe large list or nddltienal paid contri butions handed In te day by Mr. J. J. Fitz Patrick. Among the subscribers will be found the nauie of Cel. Geerge A. Burten, the geulal Stevens house colored porter, who iu giving his subscription said he knew how hew It was himself te be oppressed. The account new stands : Previously acknowledged tl.SM Ol .Ine. Muriibv In 0) II. Frank ureniman . te Jnn.Cerlund.... 3KI ft ui 0J .1 (O Sill S UI SKI IUU) te IO 10(O 110 it. r'rank hshleman Cel Uee. A. Ilurieu A. r. Shirk A. Illcsuml K.T Koblnseu (iee. Strlnuian Cyrus I'elvln Daniel LeRan HeUeeuri schanui ! KejnelCs Total tl.167 00 Vuneral of Chsrle. Itledel. The funeral of Charles RIedel, who died en Saturday, took place this afternoon from the residence of the faintly, en East King street. There was a very large attendance. Lancas ter Cemmandery Knights Templar, of which deceased was n member, were Ipres ent They turned out about fifty mem bers. and were accompanied by the State Capital band, of Ilarrlsburg, The pall-barers were Sir Kuluhts U Liller, William llallz, David Kettew, William Happ, Witmer Hess and J. V. Limparter. Bishop Jehn Kelir, of tbe Mennonite church, preached the funeral ser mon, and the Interment was made at Wood ward Hill cemetery. The luneral et Mrs. Jeseph Trlssler was held this altcrnoeu. Rev. Max Hark con ducted the service. The pall-bcarers were, William Haldy, Geerge Wisner, Cbristlau Shaub and Jehn Altlck, and the Interment was made nl Lancaster cemetery. Letters Granted. The iollewlng letters were granted by tbe register or wills, for the week ending Tues day, March St: Testamiintaiw Jehn M. Orlder, do de deceased, latent West Hemptield tewnship: Jehn M. Orlder, city, executer. Philip Clauss, deceased, late of Lancaster city ; Charlette Claus, city, executiix. Patrick McLaughlin, deceased, late et Manheiui tuntishlp: James M. McLaughlin, Harrisbiiri;, executer. Daniel Eib, dtctnsed, late of Penn town ship; Daniel W. Erb, Maulielm borough, executer. AiiMisisTnATie.v. Frances K. Lefever, deceased, lat el Couestega township ; Philip A. Lefever, Conestoga, admiulstraier. April Quarter Session. Court. Indications point te plenty et business for the April quarter sessions court. Thus far 19eases hae been returned and filed in the office or the clerk of the quarter sessions court. Amusement.. Tint Concert Every true lever of music, who enjoys inmie that cultivates ami refines, will he we are hit, treated te u most exoellent and ntilahed presentation at Grace church en Thurs day evening next, when llerr Kernpa, a former pupil of the great Mendelssohn, n 111 present bis audience with u choice selection of brilliant productions, assisted by his three daughters Jtva, Helena and Alice all of whemare virtuosos of rum flre and skill. WiTMTtn March SI, ISefl. In Manheiui borough I'i. Mis. Kiederic.tellcter the late 1'rudcrick Wltnijer, In her 7 'th ytar. The relatives und trlunds of the family nre re spectrally Invited te attend her funeral, from her late residence, en Wednesday morning at 0'clt.ck Interment In Manheiui cemetery. 2t IlAMcn MurchSO. lSvi, in this city, Mary A rellotet the la. e David lluntcb, lu the Wtliyeur of her use. The relatives and trlendj et the family arero arere specttully lnvltid te attend the funeral from her late lesMence, .se. 1J7 Ch.rlette street, en Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Please einlt flowers 2t 31 AUK UTS. A'hlladeliihla rrednce Market. I'HiLADKLi-HU.SIurcb "3. Kleur market enlet: Sales el 0 banels, Minn, linkers ail('uS0Ui I'hiiiih. lauilly at m iS j Western at M J7KQ 5 ; Patent. 5 138 M n It je flour fcti-uay utMSO. 1 p iu . call heat March, 91ic. April, B.'e; Msy.tl.'Kc j June. )i;i. m Cern MaiLh, 41JJC; i.'iie April j 4fiVC,May and June. Oats 00ie March, April.'.May and June. Mew Turk freunce .llurket. Nsw lORK, March 2 J. rieur dull; Ann grades rine, ti SStfi W, Suiwrflne, ti sjftj sj. Common te lair extra Ohie, WW31 00; geed te choice extra Western, II 0QS 10: commeu extra Minn.. Siflt ou i Extra Ne 2, 30fflJ 7J. Wheat -Ne. 1 red, state en spot, IIOJ;.Ve. 2 lied, stute, en spot. 'Mc; Se, 1 White. tut. WjU ' '" Utl1' "11Uer' 4Jarch' WXc; AprllJ t.ofn-Ne, 2 mixed, cash, Xc. Ne. 2 Mixed. April, w;e: May. 47c. ' eats .Se 1 w ulte, state, 3c ; Se. 2 de. Sue. Uye dull i Western, B.'Jb3e : Htate, UHfifWc Jlarley nominal ; unKiaded Canada, MO)!& ..t'erk dull t Mti, 111) 7JQ10 W for old ; no 7RQ 11 M for new. Jm?e?W.Ub W Mi A,,r"' W 3' 1",', "! Molasses dullt boiling stock atlSoferM test, l'orte Itlce, 'ilfju-e. Turpentine dull at 48c. Ueslu steady t strained te (reed, II OSffll 10 Fetreluuiu steady ; itedned, VAn. Ulcesteadyt Caiullnaand laiuislana at SK Mniynr 1 itll lint .te.iln t,..M .. 6Wc t granulated. &Ac: lair tn ifn,Mi r..n..un. K ouiiernnuj nestern imlunien Creamery KttiJe 'G"0' taU, 3"l0 Kfc- Creumery tKgs'itcaay ; State, UMClSc ; Western, WAQ buSStSSkSe" ' 0bl Klat' ch,"c, 7alc' V?.1.ttuttay ' fair cargoes at PJfc. UftulS? . uem",ul I lum te Llvcriioel by Ohlceca rredacs Harkeu WnSaMyMurket opened. JuneTSjJa;:8'' Al"-"t May,38J,e, " May, ouXe i June, tOVc. i fj!-??''y' '?M ' .J " B7. Lard May, W(H j June, wujft', lilbs May, ti &, JUu, i j;). CLesma. ifririi Murfti UVai 1h.II ei. fein"wt,!,AprU, a'' N,y' Wifti wouieciieus " A," t MOc. lallew quiet; prlmu city, 4)c. Perk -Starch, fc DO April, 9 67f t May, ) T7K t June, f3 M. ltlb-Marcb, 3 PS,Ht Airrtl. 10 MK I May, f I Jmie, tn ie. KIM-Mnrch anil April, 5 X May, U 10 ) June, J3 4X (train ami t'raviMena. rnrnlshed by S. K. Ynndt, llrekwr, Chicago. March IS, 1 o'clock p. rn. Wheat. Cern. eats. Ferk, JLara. March .... Anrll .iv Mar 81'i asi; se 3; D.M lid) 50). WS' 6.10 li.'S) June Julr AUKUSt Bnmuuiber. .fj'J 'tsj Kecelpu. Winter Wheat... Spring Wheal Cern Oats liye llarlny en City CruQeOll , Uecelpis Heg; Car Lets. .... te .... v .... tn .... M llsad. Closing frlces 2 o'clock p. u.. Wheat. Cern. Oats. 1'erx. Lard. March 7fl.H N W s W April :. 3M? .... U.S1 ej May ...ll, M, W '" 0-"6 i June MlJ SS.J Jl 9.15 8.10 July S S.'.'i 6 17 August. 8 Oh City ,, Crude Oil , 'C. Live Meck trlcc. Cnicaae, March 21 Cattle ltecelpt., S.0H) heart hlpmeuts, I.OXJ head i market dulland n shndn stronger i shipping steers. M0 te l.VO ts. HO 5Mi .Uwkers and feeders, Ji-VVtl.': cows, hulls and mixed, IMvCIW; bulk, t! 7SQJ2); through i exans, 50,14 M Hogs nectlpts, 2,we head; shipments, BiXl head; market steady and prices MtlPc. higher ; rough and mixed, f I iOU3utjscliltig and ship idng, H.2HJ4.45 ; light, W SOC 120; skips, riM'tf .iieep-Hecelpts, 2.0M head; shipments. BOO head: market and prices steady s naitves. fl 40JSM i Western. S0ai Texans, W.IVG 4U); Uimbs, 4HyS.J) neSs. K.st Lissbtt CatUerecelpts, KU head shipments, 33; 9 carloads shipped te New terk te-day; tuarkel slew at unchangtd prices Hogs receipts, 3,7ii ; shlpuiauu, 4.701 ; irmrW..t tlrm rhllslelnhlns. .1 iOflt CO l Werk ers. II Sert UJ I skips. WWat 32 car snipped te New lerk Shwn rprelnts. 7..TO hend shlmnents. 3.0,10 heads market very dnll, nothing doing, and S3c. loner than Saturday. Sew Tork stocks. Niw Yerx, March 2S Wall street, 13) p. m. Meney at 2 per cent. Foreign exchange dull, MSsaiWj Governments rjntct, hut Ami ; Currency 6's, I12CH bid; 4' coups. tUW.W bid t IK1? Illy J bid. The stock market opened irregular. The whole list was weak except In the case et coal shares, which advanced 1 te m per cent, en the announcement that a combination of the An thracite companies had been formed for the pur pose of restricting production, and that the prlceshad been advanced 23c. The best prices fjrlhose stocks were touched about 10J0 The improvement In them was ret long maintained Hardly had the Improvement been recorded than the bears began selling them freely. They also unleaded the Vandcrbllts lu Heme round amounts. The result was a break et te 2 per cent, by 12 o'clock. Kreni this extreme dullness prices have recovered partly, but the tone at the present writing l feverish. Stock .Markets. Quotations by Keed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. KW TORK LIST. 11 . M. 12 M. 3 T.U. Canada Peciac (61 X Bi C C. C. 1 4?H isV, f.i CoLCenl IlVi Central faclllc. m; i 41 Canada Southern SSK ChL, St L. A Pch Denver A ttle tirande lS'i lel., Lack. A Western 12'i 12?, 12D Krte 23 2S4 2ti Krie'M e:s s:h smJ New Jersey Central SIS fl w KAT 23Vi 27K T,X Leu. AN 40 3)i sy)i Lake Shere f3K triri tli Michigan Central tot. 67 inurt Pacific. l(iJ im 101 Northern I'eclflc 2K 2MX 23 N. IM'ret 37V, 6i M N. W 1072 107 P New Yerk Central 1WJ 10J?i Wii Ohie Central lk Omaha te); 3-K .VW Oregon Trans ae k 2s. Ontario Western 15.f 1'J 13 Pacinc Mall fro.'J Sej-i t. Kechester A I'ttuburg SH St. l'anl VI KU 8X Texas i'aclflc 11W 1 12 llVi Dnlnn l'acinc 4sU in' 47 Wabash Common 9',! 8J Wj Wabash Preferred lsVi WeslShore lujt ruiLADKLrnia list, Lehigh Valley M U.. N. Y. A 1'hlla fenniylvanta M MU i. Ueadlnir II 13-18 12 15-16 Lenign Navigauen Su1 Vi V) Uestonvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's Passenger ... .... U'd'gUen'lsM'Lg's 6s K'JK 1WK lOiU OtI 7bJi 77'i 76Vi Teei Hieca. ana tlends. Kep. rted by J, U. Leng. Par Last Lancastei 8 ;er cenL, 1890 100 110 ' 6 " 1-tt. 100 1 " 4 ' Scheel lean 100 lu5 " 4 " In ler -J) years 100 102 " 4 " In 8 or 20 years, 100 101,23 " 4 " In lOerMyears. 100 105 Menbeltn lioreagh lean 100 102 same stocks. First National Ilank 100 203 Karmers' National Bank Mi lis Fulton National Ilank 100 lai Lancaster County National Bank SO 11310 i;oiuiuDi&rauenai iians lun 140 Christiana National Hank 100 113 Kphratu National Bank Iue IS) First National Hank, Columbia 10U i'.i First National Hank, Stresbnrg ICO 139 First National Hank, Marietta IU) 'JO First National Hank, Mt, Jey loe 150. Lltltx National Bank 100 130. Manheiui National Bank 100 lte Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... SO ea New Helland National Hank Iue 130. Gap National Hank 100 no Ouarryvllle Nuttenaj Ilank 100 110 kllzabethtewn National bank IU) no Noithern Bank stock 100 ISO TCBKF1KB STOCKS Big Spring A Heaver Valley 2ft 70J lirfdgeiiert A Hersesh'si uw 24.SO Columbia A Chestnut Hill 2U 40 Columbia A Washington 20 24.03 iKmemega a nig spring 23 20 Columbia A MutietU si SO MuytOHn A Klliabetblewn 'J6 40 Lancaster A Kpbralu si 44 Lancaster A willow Street 23 4S.U) oiraseurg a import 2ft 22 Marietta A Maytown 23 GO Marietta A Mount Jey SSSO latuc., ciizuoeintewn a. Aiiaaiolewn. HO 70 Lancaster A Frultvtlle SO S3 Laneuster A Lltltz 23 73 East Unindywlue A WayucsburK Se .23 Lancaster A Wllllomstewn 23 107.SO i-aucasier a sianer w J4A Lancaster A Manbelm 23 39.50 laneuster a aneita 23 S3 Luncester A New Helland 100 80.03 MISCXIXANK0C8 STOCKS. luarryvlilelt.il , se 1.13 AiiiiuE.viiiti eirevi tar........ .......... ou fiu Inquiring Printing Cempuny se Si Uasltght and Fuel Company 2ft aj SUivens Heuse (Bends) )ui IU) Columbia lias Cempuny 25 23 Columbia Water Cemminv 10 in Snsnuehanna Iren Cempuny loe 2s.25 Marietta Hellew. wail) u) 210 Stevens Heuxe ftn no Mtllersvllle Nermal Scheel 23 18 03 Household Market. FATmnAV, March Si. DA IKY. Creamery Butter 300 Butter tift 2u2.!c Cup Cheese, two cups 6c Cottage Cheese, twepleces Se Dutch Cheese V lump 8Q10C l'OCLTRT. Turkeys V plece (llve)N Ilfjlts " " (cleuned) llftl.'S Chickens pair (live).. wste " T,lle.e(cleauedl SSilloe Hnrlng Chickens V pair B04i73c Pigeons y pair. 2SQJ00 Ducks t piece (cleaned), , 40Qiuc Ueese y piece I1QI.23 MI8CKU.AXK0C8. Apple Hetter yl qt jse F.Kgst)d(.z liaise laird V It gc Dry Beef, chlpped Joe Haul, whole ijque ?,a""0 le luddliig.... I00 Ham, sliced iic vmiitb. Apples V Kpk 10020c Bananas ydez ..23Joe Cectuuuts, each 8U12C Currants V te (dried) iue Dried Apples V qt 100 Dried Peaches V 'It 120 Prunes V b bne Lemens Mdex jue Oranges Wdei. 40e l'lueupples y piece I24W30 Orupe.Wft.!... V "liBuc Cranberries, pr..gt lotJlJe MSW AJirjCMTJUKStHyTH. S" UELVINO POR SALK CHKAP " OS account of removal te Huchtntller building. A Let of fthclvlng ut less than half price at Ne 14 North Queen street. 49-Leng's Old litaud. mil ft TyKATIlER SIGNAL CAUDS. " ren WEATHER SIGNAL CARDS eaiL ea- Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 XAJST KINO BTUXKT, ltd. MX W AltriSHTlSKMRXTS, OAKINO POWDKlt, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powdernevervarles. Amarvclef pnrlty, strvngth and wholusemenesa. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low teat, short weight, alnin or phesphate powders. Beld only in cant, ltevtl. Hakise 1'ewdir Ctt, 1( Wall street. New Yerk. mavfMvdAw ITANTKD-AX OKti.VXIST IN" ST. H Mary's Catholic chnrch. It APPLY TO Till: l'ASTOIt. WO TAILORS WANTED A geed tailor te work In sterw t ASKF.W A SCH KID'S, Ne 231 A J West King street, marajf -ITtOH KENT. THE TWO STORY AND X! Mansard Keer Heuse. Ne. 543 North Duke street, from April I. lss A. C. Ithl.MXlll.. Attorney, Ne. 44 North Dnke street, marB-tfdSTnlh BAKERY FOR RENT. A llretzel IWkcry, sltnsted at Ne 111 Wash ington street. Apply te MAItltY Mlhltt-. ut l'ark Heuse. ltd' WANTED UY A YOUNU MAN OK experience n situation as salesman or clerk In a store. Can iris a reference. Address, ' J. M. II ."iKTiLUussciBOfBra. ltd fACHINISTS WANTED AT0NC E ; J.X stcadv empleymeut. Apply at rear of l.esman's Ktfle tt erks. Champien Hlewerand J'erga Company. ltd GOOD STABLE EOK REn'T. A Gesd stable and Shedding, situated Ht Ne. 113 Washington street. Apply te HAItm MYEKS, at Park Heuse. lnariHIcl QT fjnn REWARD! FOR ANY i)X)JJJ case of Kidney '1 reubles, .err .err eus Debllltr, Mental and Physical .Veakness, thst BOTANIC NKIlVfc BITTKKs falls te cure, i-eldby druggists, SO cents HKItB MEDICAL CO., .Ne. 13 North 11th Mreet, PbtladclpMe. Pa, Circulars free. marJOCineedAw BARGAINS! UAROAINS UAROAINS Parler Suits, Walnut laiungcs, befas and Easy Chairs, geed heme-mads and upholstered -alie, geed iraterlal. will be sold till the Urst of April at a great sacrifice, at Ne. 431 WEST CHESTNUT 'TllF.KT Don't miss the chance. miJ-lwd THE PUBLIC SALE OF GROCERY store of Charles Peters, corner Middle and Kecklaud streets, -ft HI be continued from te morrow morning nt 10 o'clock, and every day thereafter until all Is disposed of DANIEL SING, Assignee. Jacob Qcmsakxb, Auctioneer. ltd SHOW OASE WORKS Any shspe or style made te order and guaran teed te be tlrst-class. hstlmaten iorunystienr form solicited. cacs csrwully packed and shipped te all parts of the country A large stock and great variety te select from. All french giass. All panel bottoms At low prices. The best Is the cheapest. Please call and ex amine. Ill N r'OUItl 11 STHEF.T. niar23-3mdTuAS Philadelphia, Pa. -T-ENNERCIIOR RINK WILL RE-At-L open Wednesday Evening SECOND GUliAT 11ACE. TROYER vs. KLINE, Lancaster's Champions SATCItDAY AFTEBNOON AND EENl.SO. CIIJCUS COMBINATION. Mr. Gee. Wbliby, the great acrobat, late with nensld"n A "ten's Circus. II Iss Lucy Wh tby, the artistic Indian Club 0 .tngei, heuj the same Circus Mr 1 has. Wltinir, the Hepe Walker, who has p eated the audience se well at his late uppour uppeur snee. He Is from Ferepangh's Circus. -Adinllen, 10 cents. Scheel Children. S cents la the afternoon. Deers open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Monthly Hep Next Tutsday Eveaisg. ltd It. GATES, Manager. F DLTON OPERA HOUSE. WAITE'S COMEDY CO. Band and Orchestra. WEEK'S ItEPERTOIRi: TUK9DAY " INGO.MAK." WEDNESDAY " WIDOW I1EDOTT." THUItSDAY "CAltUOrS, THE WAIF." FRIDAY "KIP VAN WINKLE." SATUUDAY " FKENCn SPY." WKD.VE9DAY MATINEE "CONTUSION." SATURDAY MATINEE-" ENOCH AltDEN." ADMISSION UEbEltVED SKATs marl-jtd .20 CENTS. .30 CENTS. e AK HALL. CeimtiDg Out Dellar Freely ! Y'esterday, tee, we had a brisk bnslnem ; with rieeple buying and counting out their dollars reely. It grows mere interesting at Sixth and Market as the days goby. There can't be any mtstake nbent Oak Hall being headquarters for buyers of Clothing, They found their woyte thencw goods the Fptlng Clothing that we have made better than ever, and many of them found their money almost doubled In value In tbe geed geed, that we'd rather cut prices en than stew aw ay till another season. It's net astonishing when the prices are se wonderfully low-1 Net astonishing ' with 30, 4) and SO percent, off Iteys' Clothing. A geed quality at 6 another line at tO.SO , another at I7.S0. Still better Qualltles-cut down from 12-at f3andd.S0. And at aimest HALr-Sults for biggest Heys enlytti. It's net astonishing 1 when apalref Tiewscrs made from ends and samples from our Merchant 'iatlertng Department can be bought from alto IS ; with the best of custom werkmunshlp en them: made and trimmed tn the souten w hen werkiin't In the leait hurry with them Tiow. sers you'd hardly find twoef a style of h cloth, of a size, fktmplc Until we mark each pair. A little patience in cheesing, and yen savuil te S3 a pair. They're elegant quality. It's net astenlshlmr I with Wamsnttn RMrtr. down te 73 cents. And a let of Linen Cellars-23 cents a liul dozen. And Fercale Waists at 60 ecnts t lias tdas UAir. Aud Shirt Waists (fancy) atSS cents. And Fancy Halt Hene going at IS cents. And 1(W dozen Fancy Iterder Uaudkerchlcfs (llematltched), at 10 cents eaea. And a let of Scarlet Underwear nt nAirrBici principally large and odd sizes. The rellahle ways of Oak Hall are telling ; and the prices are lasting the goods go. WAMMAKEMBROffN, OAK HALL, Seatkeast Cerner Sixth and Market, r-iLADXLrnu. A'A'r AD rsRTISKMKXTS. piOEON StIOOTINa" MATCH WILL i. y,RiJL'?.Sw.Rn 'hotel. Htrnsbtirgbor Htrnsbtirgber Mr,iVI),.S?!?,ts.0A.Y'.MAlll; sVl 1 o'clock. riffJi-T.Vire,lnT,,.cd e Mtene. One him. liiayv-OJis r '"K00"' te "e ht at. mY ''THE LATEST "-NEW DRAM the ImlferVu",1?,0 B- 1,e,Ucrt "" b1"- MAIlKl.KV'a "VK l.l.O tV FltONT." ( formerly llaitumn's,) 21 North (Jneeii SI. rillile'HALli OnWKD.NKSDA,MAItt'IISI. lss.1, at Ne. 213 W est Mraw berry sttret, te close out business consisting or a large let of ilrocertes. Notions, two Miew Ceses, four Clocks, and many oilier articles net mentioned, bale te remuience at j o'clock p in ..,., . .lOli.N.M.eri'O. A K. McCass, Auctioneer. ltd ASSIUNED ESTATE OK CHARLES Peters nnd wire, of Lancaster city, Iain caster county, Charles Peters and wile, of Lan caster city, having byded et eluntary assign liient. dated the llrst dav et 'Utarrh: lssrt. as. signed and tansferred nil their e.-sic and effects te the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors or the said Charles Peters, he there fore gives notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the, undersigned without delay, nnd these having claims te pre sent them te DANIEL bl.Ntl, Assignee, ... l.nncaster. Pa. ') H. ItOLAsp, Attorney. m(6tdTii H 1RSI1 ,t BROTHER EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING NEW. l.speclslly lu our Custom Department. Dur Inir the past w eek w e have received leanv Nov elties and Staples, comprising ALL THE LATEST FIGURES -IN- Plilds. Checks and Hairlines, HANGING IN PltlCE IKOM $100) TO ai.(ii KOIt St'lT?. OK fJSO TOI1000 KOIt l'A.ST. MADE UP IN THE 1IE3T MANNEIl AND AT SHORTEST NOTICE. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. A r'l.NK SPRING OVERCOAT 10 ORDER, tilatKi, Our Ready made Stock comprises EcrythlnK In the way or SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Gent's Furnishing Goods. 1KU.NK. VALISfc.3 AMI SATCHELS. Ot EU ALL1 AND JACKETS. Sl'ltl.'-d OVEIICOATS, -AT- One-Price Clothing Heuse, COKNKH NOUTH QUEEN 8TKKKT AND CKNT11K SUUAItS. I,A( ASTEIt, PA. ST OPEN EVERY EVEN INO. 3 F IHKI FIREM FIRE ft WATF.R! Air. I'. ' ' IVATEIt ' ' G-reat Bargains XT KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH HARDWARE -TO II E- SOLD IN THE NEXT rEtV MONTHS TO MAKE HOOM reit A NEW STOCK. NOW Is the time 10 liny (Jneds Cheap at KEPLER'S. (i oed and Competent Clerka will try te please and ulve satisfaction te all. Owing tethe DAM AUE done by the late t'IKK AND WATKit, Special Inducernenta will be offered In order te 3?.'l,.0utKNTmKb'10UK -s SOON AS I'OS. SIULK. A (Jreat and Elegant Variety or Goods te make (elections Ireui. "Klrst come, llrst erred.". peciai Inducements and Bargains -IOK Mechanics, Builders, Farmers, And all ether who wUh te uet the WOUTII OK THEIK MONEV. I.oek for you reel veil.", rore KOliit elsuwhore, and be convinced. iiUKAT VAHIK'lt OKTHK UKST Steves, Eanges, Heaters, FURNACES, -AND- HODSE FURNISHINQ GOODS. A LI, WILL 11E SOLD, KKPLKU'S Is the place te get JJOUK than tbe worth of your 1101117. I.AUUKsr, UKST and MOST COUl'LETK HTOCK Of HAltDWAKK for the money uvereffered for Hale In Lancaster. Loek te your own Interests. EXAMINE and 1'UUCIIAHE oen.-nhllethoanaortmentU aoed. GOOD and Damaged, ALL WILL UK BOLD. A. C. KEPLER. tmul$-SmdW,!Jw emse & brother's xr.w AnrxRTiitmMRsia w M. A. KIEITER, ATTKXTIOX llOUiWKKKVJUlS ' New Goods I - New Prices ! A New Firm I (AT AN OLD STAND.) NO. 40 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite the Court lloune.) A Complete Line of Housefarnishtoff Goods I Steves! Steves! tlOTIOBXtV.W lie nVi.'rllrr,.-'. " KTKI " Vtatn ll.cll iokenKi?tedlIA."iV:," ers, no tbe" limeml n..,'.! .'. ..;.t pasttma .--.----. ... ..,. smvu nott);e!1,lMOfT'"'C'OPr,,rOI'Sh,)t,r,",,efl,',ocl1 Hitures, W.h.tnil, ltath-Tubs. tmtei ciesM.. K1EFFER NO. 40 EAST KINO BTIIEET, Arirrr ai neurit km kxt. TTUIK KIXKST, ClinilRY, 1II.ACK JL herry, (linger and Ktmmel llrandles at M cents a quart. Our ,3 cents a ijuartllye WliLsky la One and cheap. ltoiir.Kicsi.iqiieiisTouK, Ne. C! Centre Squarxs Lancaster, l'a. mraiydit CI (1 A l iTTT i: H. lv 1 M 11 A l.TJs HtmlKht Cut In sat In packs, and all the leading brands of Clirarettes, at MAKKl.EVs "VKLLOH FltONT," (Kenuerly llartman'ti,) SI North (Juceti SL T KVAN'S FI.Ol'R. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Rollable T KAS AND COFFKF-S. t ou need geme geed Tea and Cedec, don't en 011 don't want tn be cheated, de t oil Yeu want your money's worth, don't Yen T Yeu had better call en Clarke, hadn't Yeu Yeu iiheuld see his low prices. It will pay Yeu. Yeu wilt nnd his price te suit Yeu. Yeu should read and act iu we advise 1 oil Ituy your Teas and CelTVes, Ac of Clarke, St WEsT KINO tSTKEET, and aave SO percent. AN UN'I'ARAIjI.KIiKI) HAHGAIX. "It Is an til wind that blows nobelyany peel." The recent failure el a noted French Worsted Manufacturer enables us te offer you l,Ctti yards rrench Worsted, for Pantaloons, nt a terrible KlauEhter. The iroeds are strictly all pure worsted, et elegant welghU and exactly worth tlOOJ te 112(0. 1 will make them up In nrst clans style, perfect IttUnR, at the very low prlicef enlyl4tUer vilr. Call and leaveyeur iniaMnre before the choicest jmttenis nrerulse lectiMl. KOSKNSTElN'a Fine Tailoring Ne 37 North Queen street, tjtncastcr, l'a. sMTNets. I employ none but practical Panta Panta eoon Makers. lOOl) WORK CUBA!. WK MAKE A SIEClALTt OF ritlNTINfl Tobacco Buyers1 id Contract Beeks, Rocelpt Beeks, Ro Re Ro celvlnR Beeks, Sninple Trrb, and- STRING TAGS FOR BAILING. CALL AND KK OL'It 9AMPLK1 ANDtlKT I'UICKt. WKAItKNOW PllEl'AltKD TO Perror.tte All Kinds el' Blank Beeks, snch lis' Checks, Notes, Contract Heeks. Ac. samn as ixwtaftn stamps, se that tbeycan tie readily separated. fee25-tfd w IliUAMHOX A FOSTKR. WAGE WORKERS! Dresq Suits, 80.50. Beys' Drens Quit, 87.CO. Ohlldren'a Dress Suits, 83.60. WAGE WOEKBRS ! Dresa Stiff Hats, 81.25. Beys' Dress Hats, 76c. Ohlldren's Peles, 25e, Sele Agents for Dunlap's Fine Silk and Felt Hats. WAGE WORKERS ! Whlte Dress Shirt, 60e. 75c, 81.00. PERCALE SHIRTS, Twe CellarB and Cuffs, 50e. and 76 e. Silk Noekwoar, 25c. , 60c, 75e. Overalla, 60e. Working Shirts, 25c WA&E WORKEES ! LadleB' Butten and Lace Sheea, $1.10. Children's Selar Tips, Sizes 4 te 10,7Be. Men's Brogans, Deublo Sole and Tops, 91.10. Cent's Dress Shoes, 81.00, Beys' Dress Shoes, Sl.OO. Williamson d Fester, 32,34,36$ 38 East King St., LANCASTER, l'A STORKS OPBN EVERY EVENING. ALDUH C. 1IERII, te be tlie rholce of all ernt ecnneiiilcal housekeep- use. me tneriei 01 em. We have also 11 1 rnieiui that our V ."l" "."V."" '!' "" .' mil assert nie me uuui-s 111 neuseKeeping u pleasant a"lK"' or patterns, made te enter en short UMlllNO.OA's KITTING and all pertalnVnK "e tl no latest tmprnvea tiss he. biislimss, constantly & HERR, LANCASTER, PENN'A. ffjttt AiirtmrnmM ia in. TXst'UANei: effici: iu:.Mevi:i) -- v The lnstirance and Ural Estate Oillce orJern mlali Illfe has been rnuned te NO. SiUbOUTlt DUKE HI KKKT. Telephone cennecthin. ., . ... ;JKIIK.MIAII HWK, inarit liudlt Ne. 3JK H. Duke St. F1NBST l'AI,AHUIA I.ICOltlUK, TAK and Wild Cherry Dreps, lllve PynipCeuitli Dreps, llreuehUl Tablets, Indian llnrb Ceiiah Dnips, nnd ether seaseunbliiTeniplles for Ceiikhs androids, nt lllIlll,r.'.H Dltllii hTOUK, Ne. VI W'estKliiKHt. ru VksI "eif yksI DRAW THIS WAY I 1 will close nut the luilanee of my stock e tlltOOKHIKH at Auction, reiiiinenclnirnu WKD NKSDAV KVKNINU MKATat 7 o'clock F. RUTH, inat-tt-3id M W KST K I N (1 HT It K. K I'. EVKHY Ol'NO MAN AND LA!i should hire such a kiienlrden et business and Its rpqiilrements as can be obtained at the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE I Fifteen weeks course te vacation. Terms $W. I'ull particulars en appllratlen lien KIDLK.lt. Principal. ii. i. ti A M USt: 3IKST. THUIiY FlKST-OIiASS CONC'KUT. The Kempa Quinettc. Kach remarkably able. Iho very nneslslvles of music en the pregramme. Levers of the eest Invited. Tllt'll.SDA l", JM KM f llenetlt of a CHAttlTV, Orace I.itthenin tlhurch. North tjuven and James streets. W Admission. 60 cent, llckets for sale at Ten Dersmlth's lloek 8ter. Iisl Klnn .strrst ; Bbtclner's Music tirt, and Mr. ()iiile,MAunr' Trtmmlns; Mere, North 0,itecn street, and North's Mntte Stere, Centre siiunre. mlvttr.S.Tii.Tbd JTUK HAI.X (lit UKXT. F u hknt-niui:tvo.steuy iihieic Dwelllna Heuse. Ne. We Kat Orneistnpet. mar stld lllusil into EOH HKNT. Twe l,S-Slery Houses, Nes f.ie and Mi Maner street. Applrat TmlS-lwd Ne. aw WEST KINO STItEKT FOIt KENT KKOM AIKIM, THAT lV. strable Store Kenin. Ne. in Centra yqnare, hMbeen nsed foraclirarstemfor vpiuh. Jridv te UKOltUK W.TOMI.INSOy, marj-tfd MierlrTs Otllce. ITtORSALiCCUKAl'. Jj One Lancaster Cnblnet Onran, cost l, will sell at a banraln. Call en or address. Ne. K7 North Cherry alley, idincasiiT, I is. iij.iiu FOR KK.NT. TWO VKKY llKSlllA W,K rooms en first Meer suitable for a Docter or Dentist i also two rooms en second steiy Apply at in I. MM NO IMNOIITII DUKK STItEKT DAVID M. MAYKK'.H I.IMIIKII.NS for lent. Apnlvtn II. Jl. MAY Kit. Itohn-rstewn. inW-tfd C. COOI'KIt, lllrd 111 Hand DMl'.Y AM) TKl'CK l'A KM 1'OK KKNT Krem April 1st next, adjoining theelty limits. In Keed condition ;well isateied, with (reed building? anil goedro-id. Apply at this oitlce. marili tr.l TTIO It KKNT. A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a It. It Biding. Capacity for sterlnx 3,l) cases. Apply at the mariatfd INTKLI.IOF.S'CKK Ol'FICK F OK RKNT. An established Grocery sund with lUcllms attached In southern part of the city Possession April 1st. Apply nt Ne. 1M KAVf h INO STItKKT To.STi,eNF.D I'unr.K' ham:. X ln SATCltDAV MOItNINCi, MAItCII IT. liSit. at 10 o'clock, will b sold ut tbe Hearding and Livery htable et DK. J. O. sllAUU, Ne. W West King street (formerly Cress Keys hotel). a geed nerse a .-se. i renuster nuggy, wnii harness and blankets. II. V. KO WK, mariitd Auctioneer. PUKLIC HAM: ON WKDNKSDAY, MAItCII 21, 1KSA. will tte sold nt Daniel A Mayer's sterage warehouse. Ne IB West cbrst nut street, a large let of honreheld goods, te bn sold forsterago. Sale te cemmence at 1 o'eleok mw 3td II. Hilt 1 1 r.UT, Auctioneer Puiimesam:. " Ow Fkid v, Mauch Vt. 1;1, at the leopard lleiel, will be sold that new tn o e story lirlck Dwelllng.centHlnlng hall and seven rooms, situated en the northwest corner of New street and Cherry alley. Ne mi front nnd back stairs ; hydrant In yard and kitchen. Sale at 7 o'eleok p in., when conditions will bg made known by It. 0. LAWltKNOE. it. Suubist, Auctioneer. ma 6ld JD Shoplnresrof Ne .17 WcstChestnntstrcet, ,nAS Ha a All....hnv rn.n n .. ., u k .. i.e.ju un u lii.u.j inkunj. UIIU l.iI OU Mimin street, between SenthOuecn nnd Prince streets, lately used as a carriage factory. A Ise a dwelling and stere room new occupied by A. A. llubley as u drug mere. West King street. Apply at the IlA-tld lNTKLI.iaENCF.lt OFFICE. TRIOR RENT. First-class Dairy Fann, w acres, situate two miles from Lancaster city. llasemenc, corner Centre Mpiare and-North Queen street, suitable for a barber shop. lirlck Dwellings, irju East Fulton street, and 28. Church streeu Hale and Exchange Stables en West Orange street, near Water. Heverul Frame Houses en Jehn street. Janll-tfd IllltSU A IlltOTIIKItS PUKMO SALE. - ON THURSDAY, MAItCII IS, 13.S0, ut 1 o'clock p in , at Ne. l'it Lew street, will be sold n general variety of Household Furnltuie, consisting of Parler .Suit, Mirrors, carpets und llerder, llruckets, Picturer, Vases, Sideboard, Glass and Qccensware. Cane Heated Chairs, Cleck, Wulnut llednlrads and lieddtng. Chamber Set, Linen, Demestic Sewing Machine, Cooking Stevo, l'urler Steve, Illlnds, OU cloth and Kitchen Utensils. This Furniture Is tn geed condition. Terms at sale. JOHN M. Ksili.KSIAN. Agent. Hgrmr Siicbet, Anctleneer.in31-a,M,T,W It pKIVATK HAIiE. I will have near-lead or First-Glass Ohie Nerninii Horses, at thk vcnntHAC nersK. NO, US NDIITII 1'IIINCK HTltEKT, by Monday, which 1 will dispose efat private sale. New let of first-class Herses-urUeis, workers and heavy draft, mostly from Cauads, every week, and always for sain. tlhOlttlE C.ItOSSMAN. lebiaiyd&w nut uetmit. M USMN8. u HOLLY TnEE 3IILLS Is the llcst Muslin In the Market for Family Use. Yeu can get It at the North End Dry Goods Stere. .1. w. tiritvK. nev5 1yd Se. Zil North Queen street. WATCBXB, tO. "VTr-ATCIIKS, C'LOCKH, Ac. "sVIMSSla WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, CHEAP reltOASH. Lancaster Watches at ths Lewest Prices ever offered t being u stockholder enables me te sell these watches se cheap. Elgin, Weltbatn and ether watches en sole, bpecta'-les, OperuOlasses, Ac. Kepalrlng of the above, named articles wilt receive my personal attention. LOUIS WKtlEIt, Ne, 119Jf North Queen St., onpeslta city Hetel, (Near Penn'mt. A. Depot.) "Agsntl0rAUKOKA WATC1I. f ! " i Q mi&J&ii&mtc ,',1