S"V- ly, i6" rr,S. ' v THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTEUJGENOER, MONDAY, APRIL, 5. 1886. 'vl ??. Kk mr- , 1st :v 1- '. !" m 'CORONATION" -V -f, i Ar rjMtLiAH mrmn that 'UU'"r BMBAMMAMMBwr. Mr V J" i ' Wka MarM TMM t Way Mar te 9t Carnal erTbty Will :-AMrft4M MNrt Ar en v la Ma OflhMU. "il W i MajiadHarWFMMMpblnUie Intslu MtM ea 8aruraV waa aotleed the preva jptl ftifclim Makering with old familiar Siika hf MM mafkUera of the modern by inn jM " Reference waa made te an tUMif rieiHtJy pnbHaaea by the well 4 learned nymnolegut, Iter. I B. Roblnaee, in whleh, while be de mob exeeaaiva alterations as of a recent compilation In which UN cbaegea were made In 774 bymna, he pointed out that iwqwtly the alterations are neces aarr te sense and sound, and as often what ' ) called "changes," are simply the restora restera tkm of the original version, with which the v ,. unM in um always jainiiiar, i 1 aoenasrrstlve spirit Mr. Robinson re- , L'ealta that or these who declaim against altera- .gtletMandthosewhelnslstuponthem, "many Jftef the disputants are familiar with only the (!oUctlens which they may have bappened te Mintbelrearylire. What they learned na the traeTerslen of hymnsand psalms it is very iy aatnral they abeuld suppose are the original JfJweek of the author, and what they find else- 'V,' where they believe te be changes as tinau- Vi therlted as thev are unwelcome te thorn- "v; slTea unwelcome because they break up ; T aid associations, if indeed they de net contuse 'hfT Ifca w..m.tM. I.I1a !... - .!..,. .In,. Sf With the heart and the understanding." As tM matter of tact,hewever, Tery fiequently the ','ry -'familiar yerslens are net the originals at all. ) Watts, for instance, wrote . "Natien, attend before Ilia throne, u With solemn fear, with sacred Jey." Jehn Wesley changed it te the modern and much stronger form : "Before Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations, bow with sacred Jey." TepIaJy, in his "Reck of Age," wrete : "Whilst I draw this fleeting breath. When toy eye-strings break In death." But the Methodists sing the Inst line : "When my eyes shall ciose In death." The Presbyterian hymnal used in this city baa it "When my eyelids close In death," Jerdan's banks it Is discovered, never were " stormy ;" "children of the Heavenly King" is net the original, but " fav'rites of the ilesvenly King ;" the last two of the even stanzas or Cowper's famous hymn, There is a fountain filled with bleed," are emitted in nearly all the hymnals." A. CRITIC wne WAS CAUtlHT. In illustration of bis text Mr. Robinson tells an apt story et Mrs. Sarah K.Adams' famous hymn, taken from the acutual proceedings In the een oral assembly of the Presbvterian church. In the course ei debate, one of the members took occasion te comment en a Terse et the hymn beginning, "Nearer, my Ged, te Thee." He becamesodrell thet loud shouts rang out in the serene air which that calm and dignified body generally breathes ; "'Jake the platform I take the platform I" He the bright brother steed, a master-critic con fessed, before the gathered sobriety of the land. And new he tore things te pieces "Loek at this perversion I instead or an ex quisite image, 'Though like a wanderer, daylight all gene,' we have this absurdity, Though, like a wanderer, the sun gene down'! Who was the wanderer? Was it the sun, or the author, or was it perhaps Jacob? i Laughter notes the reporter. Where had this wanderer gene down te? Did the sun particularly like that wan derer? Rears et laughter says the re reporter.) And this In the place of an origi nal line, as one of nature's poets gave it te tin church and the ages, 'Daylight all gene' I" Ten feet away ireni tbe smart speaker sat one of the eldest liymnolegUts n the land, looking ever at him with an expression or amusement and perhaps wonder, as he saw blm, like a beetle, sticking himself en a pin without the help of a naturalist. Fer he knew that wbatsuch peeplecriticise is almost inevitably the trun reading, and what is off ered in Its place is the " tiuker." Se be un derstood from habltualobervatien,tbatwben men talk spitefully against alterations, it means that they would have altered the lines if they had had the chance. It was net at all the author's reading that they wanted, but their own. As the gifted authoress wrete the hymn, the line steed, "The sun gene down," and that was what the platform orator was making such fun of. IN A LANCASTER PULPIT. This subject of hymn-tinkering was re called by an incident in the Presbyterian pulpit of Lancaster en Sunday morning. Brether Mitchell, of that church, hed ex changed with Brether Stall, or St. Jehn's Lutheran, for the occasion. After Brether Stall bad read and expounded the scriptures he started te read the geed old hymn that all the books have and is everywhere known as "Coronation." Ne minister of experi ence, we assume, pretends te raf closely the text of this sacred song. Nearlv every church member is .familiar with the lines and Brether Stall scarcely looked at his book as he read with the'hjmnal open at "All nail the powers of Jesus' name. Let angels prostrate fall ; Brine ieith the royal diadem And crown blm-Lerd of nil. And then he started in with the second stanza : "Ye chosen eccd of Israel's, race. A remnant And then, after having tripped a little In the first Hue, he stepped Bhert, recovered himself and proceeded : " Ye ransomed from the tall I Hallhlm who saves you by his grace iMll .IV.. n 1.1... t ...t ..V. . 0-V iby h all.' " VW1 A1J11 X.U1 U VI i And then, with emphasis and feeling, he Mid : ' May the Lord have mercy en these bymm raengerers, who are altering the text. I suppose your book Is as bad as ours, preb. ably no worse, I wish they would let them alone ; and stick te the originals." Quite naturally, the Incident attracted no ne tlce ; net only te the lines of the hymn in in velved, but of many ethers, or which vari ous versions are extant; and it is easily found that a great diversity or opinion ex ists as te what is the correct rendering et familiar hymns, as well as te what It ought te be. Inquiry among Methodists, Luther ana, Presbyterians ana members or ether do de nominations in this citydlsclesedthefact that without consultation or their hymn books they dlQered very broadly in their recollec tion of the literal text; aud, strange te say the recollection or many of them difiered Iren, the standards of their own church, though it tallied with ethers. Ter Instance it is found upon examination that the oriel- i4.ViVithSoreD?1,on bymn written In 17e0, by Rev. Edward Porrenet, son of an Kplscei pat clergyman, and himseir the "Ned." or Charles Wesley's co labors, was as fellows : ON THE nESUnnECTION. "All hail the power or Jesus' name ! Let angels prostrate fall ; Bring lerth the royal diadem. Te crown htm Lord of all I "Let high-born seraphs tune the lyre. And, as they tune it. fall ' ' Before his lace who tunes their choir. And crown him Lord of all I "Crown him, ye morning stars et light. Who Died this floating ball: Hew ball the Strength of Israel's might. And crown him Lord of all J "C wTn,.Wm ?e martyrs of your Ued, Who from his altar call : "" stems of Jesse's red. And crown him Lord of all I " Ye seed or Israel's chosen race. ii Jn ,rf n,eme e " fall" ' llall htm who saves yen by his m-aee And crown blm Lord of all" S ' " Hjy Win. ye heirs of David's line Wbem Uarld Lord aid can. 00 liavld Lord Old call. And crown htm Lord of all I "Eisners, whose love ran ne'er forget The wormwood and the gill. Ge, spread your trophies at his feet. And crown him Lord of all 1 .. """Letereryklndrednndevtry tengue ? ST hut. hnnnil frnif fti'a ..ntl i t Jfuw about in universal song, -j.Tbe crowned Lord or ail I . It Is set probable that any denominational kftaa book la Lancaster baa It in ibis form. tte Jfybyfrbm hymnal cuts it down te IIHMb, reproducing, with alterations nor US MM, 750, sib, and adding rcaa. HewasatMial the alterations are pay baatwn by wmpariaen of the forego Mf; wttavifttt FfMbytMtaa version : V All hail the power of Jesus' none I i- - presumw) urn i -; Jhtatf forth taa myal sMadesev ("'.SI torewn Mm Lord of slj. ! 1 of Israel's race. Ta IUUBU1 freau Saul full I ' sIilihiaB.wbesaTesyeabytUsrTMe. S. sinners t whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the call, Ge spread yenr trophies av his feet, And crown him Lord or all. 4 Let every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball, Te htm nil majesty ascribe. And crown htm Lord or al I. S. tih. that with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall ; We'll Jein the everlasting song. And crown hltn I.erd of all. And yet It Is seen that the line which proved a stumbling block te Brether Stall is really in the original : and It was the " mon gers'' who made the book In use In his church that "tinkered" It. Llkewlse in the second stanza or their version, and fourth of the original they have chanced "your tlinl " te "enr Cled," snd "stems" te "stem." llew the revisers can Justify thechsnge from "Ye seed of Israel's chosen race" te " Ye chosen seed of Israel's race," we would like te knew. But In the Presbyterlau so cial Hymn and Tune Reek (ISfvi) " Israel's'' is altered te " Adam's " j and instead or the Cth stanza el the original its 3d Is taken for the 2d of the " version." SOMK MOnn " TINKKMSO." Had we the time and space, nliuest innumerable Illustrations might be Riven of radical, often meaningless and sometimes absurd changes In familiar hymns. Watts wrete : " Sweet fields beynnd the swelling flood btand drussed in living green." And as Stcnnet came after htm, Stennet must boBuppesodto have plagiarized when he wrete : "Sweet fields arrayed In lltlng gtcen And rivers of delight." The original el -Mrs. Phivbe II. Ilrewn's "Ilovetestealawhllo away," was entitled "An apology for my twilight rambles, ad dressed te a lady" he had criticised her apparent neglect of her family. It began with this stauza : "Yes when the toilsome day Is gene, Atnlght with banners gray, .steal silently the glade along, In twilight's selt array." Anether of the emitted veries or her hymn reads: " I love te meditate en death, When will its summons come. With gentle power te steal my breath, And waft an exile home." Cowper's "There Is a I'euntain tilled with bleed" Is nearly nlways cut down te live stanza", though seven were written In the original. These are the ether twe: "Lord 1 belleve thou bnt prepared. Unworthy though I be. Fer me a bioed bought free reward, A golden harp for ine "Tls strung nnd tuned for endless years, ahu lefineu uy jteweruivinu. Te sound In Ued, t tic 1 uther's esrs, Ne ether mine but Tnlne " Jeseph Giigg, a ten-year old boy v he In later years wrote the hymn "Hebeid n Stranger nt the Doer" was the author or "Jesns, nnd shall it ever be? A mortal man ashamed of lhee ' Ashamed of Thee, whom angels pra!c. Whose glory shines through endless days" But the hymn tlnkerers delilierately changed the last two lines te what Or. liveli er calls this mi9crable bathes : "Scorned be the thought by rich nnd peer. Oh ! may 1 scorn It meru and mere " Rev. Kdmund Jenes wrete "ceme A umble sinner In whose breast; but the tlnkerers bavechauged it te the ' trembling sinner;" the first line or the last stanza, "1 rannef perish ir I go," Is an alteration Irem " I can iiif perish ir I go." Very lew or the hymnals which Include Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg's famous 1 would net live nlway" have tbose concluding verses of It : That heavenly tnusle I hark sweet In theiilr, The notes et the harpers, hew clear ringing there And see, soft unfolding, these portals or geld, The king all nrrajedln his beauty beheld Oh'glveme, eh 'give me the wings of ndevu Te adore htm, bu near him, enwrapt Kith his love. I but wait for the summons, I list for the word Allelujab, amen, evermore with the Lord" Nearly every line et " Reck of Ages" has tieen altered. In the Presbyterian hymnal we have tliree lines : "Frem thv riven slde which flowed. Be of sin the double cure Clcansa ma irem Its guilt and power." A Methodist version el these same verses, runs thus : " Frem thy wounded slde which flowed, lie or ln a double cure Sine. Irem wrath aud make me pure There nre various ether -versions. The original Is like the Presbyterian in these lines ; but iu another part the text Is changed. But Tnplady changed VI atts' bymns remorselessly. Itcv. Edward 3! Leng's Illustrated History of Hymns and 1 hi Ir Authers. A DUl.JUKIt in Tuevni.r. Charged With IeertluC Ills tVlfn ami Jfether In Gi te the Iff gular Army. Frank Hagin Is the nameefa Lancaster boy, scarcely yet of age, v he was arrested en Saturday evening en the charge of deserting his wife. Frank formerly was employed at the Lancaster watch factory ; he married his wite Ida Iu June, 1SSI, and they have one child. About eight meaths age Frank en listed In the regular army and has been sta tioned at David's Island.'.New Yerk. A fiw days age he was netilied that tie would 1)0 sent te the frontier, and en Friday he came te Lancaster en a Ave days' furlough te give his folks geed-bye. When his wife learned that he was In town she had him arrested, as she alleges that lie has dene little or nothing for her support sluce the marriage, Mr. llagen spent yester day Intbe station house, aud this morning lie was taken before Judge Patterson en u writ of habeas corpus and his discbarge was asked for en the ground that the complaint was net made by Mrs. llaccn. but bv her mother. This was net shown ; but, en the ether band it was prev ed that Mrs. Uagcn as present when complaint was made and her mother did It ler bur. The court remanded llagen te prison. Tire MOKE JAVANESE BTVnr.XTS. Thry Arrive en StturiUy te Urgln In F. & 31. College Other Hill Ketes. Prer, J. II. Dubbs, D. D., preached an ex cellent be r men te the students In College chapel, en Sunday morning. R. W. Miller preached for Rev. J. P. .Stein, at Mountville, en Sunday evening. J. N. Bauman, preached at Rohrerstown, en Sunday morning. Mr. Yeizo Ishland Mr. Tellchl Yainegata, two young Japanese, arrived here en Satur day aud expect te tal:e a course In this Insti tution. Mr. Yatuagata suddenly get sick en Sunday morning, but reels much better again te-day. 'fhere will new lw reur Japanese students In Franklin and Marshall and all of them expect te take the lull course. Rev. 0. Elvin lleupt, or Grace Lutheran chuicb, wilt deliver a lecture before the stu dents In t'ollege chapel en Friday artorneon at -1 j m. A number of the setnlnarv students enxvt te enter the Hebrew Institution, at Philadel phia, during the summer. Dr. Kuelluc, the newly olectod pastorerst. Jehn's German Reformed church, preached hU Inaugural sermon yeaterday. Lint et Unclaimed Letters. List ei unclaimed letters remaining in the postenico, Lancaster, for the week endini; Aprils, lbSC: Ladies' J.ftt-Mrs. Chrlstanna Ilaker, Mrs. Martha Urubaker, Miss U L. Ceble MUsTillie Davis, Mrs. Ktnera Ifekman. Katharlna E-chmeyer, Miss Lizzie Harnlsh tprallershey, II. S. Sebuyter, Miss Sarah Shetrempf, Miss Carrie a Shull, Miss Kate Shutt, Mrs. Mattie Ulrich, Miss L1I Zeek. C?enfs' ,( Ham'l T. Brown, Goerco Brooks, J. A. Dillen, James S. Deughlass, "uij j.vbuisii, iiauiui ri. uiaser, sir. Harter, O. K. Herr, Jacob Hlllen, J. M. Hit. D. a Uelllster, R. W. Ixirrle, Poters ,v Trout, J. W. Sanderson, S. A caver. lUeciitleu ImiiciI, Execution lias been Issued against the Commonwealth Mutual Life. Insurance com cem pany, whose olllce Is at Columbia The furniture, charter, rights and franchises of Jhe company have beeu levied upon te Hat Is fy a Judgment obtained niralnst them lv resident of (;ameren county ferf 1,100. Arrested Twe Days Alter His Wedding. Frem the Heading News. Heward Westwood, who was married en 4?,?JTliLn,er!,InS y Mayer Getz te a young fady et this city, was orrested this morning by Officer Warman, en a warrai t P.?.lalU,UB.l,'0raun,ler 'f pretsiises in Potutewn. He was locked up for a hearing, A Larceny Case, Wm. and Albert Lelbley were heard by Alderman Barr ou Saturday en a charge of stealing corn, preferred by Goe. Spetu, of Kobrentewn. The alderman held thecue of Albert under advisement and discharged William from custody, AX VXKXOWltXAS'S HOKHlllLB JtKATtl i:ten II) Csnrer and Kxhsustnt by Celd en Tep of the Welsh Mountain, An unknown mutt who was found In a dy ing condition en the Welsh Mountain, Sun day, died at the county hospital lastevcnlng. On Sunday morning Jehn Strawenger, while en his way te the house of a neighbor, found the man tying lit the weed", en the moun tain near the Churehtewii read, en the New Helland railroad. The man was en the bare ground and near a stump. Thore v as snow overati'l around him, and the ground w as tern up ns though hogs had been rooting. Upen examination Mr. Strawenger found that the man was suirerltig from n terrible case of cancer, nnd thowhelo lower part of Ills face was gene. He was unable te talk and there were no papers or anything en his person w hleh would lend te his Identity. A seven-barreled revolver, heavily leaded, was found In his clothing, and near him en the ground was a tin cup and small bundle. The man's condition was reported te Con stable Israel Clark, of Churchtown. w he ob tained a ermit from Squire Yoder te ndnilt blm te the beipital. The constable placed the man inn wagon and Marled with him te Lancaster. They arriv oil at the hospital at 7 o'clock Sunday evening and the strk man was unleaded as carefully as possible. He was taken into the hospital and placed upon a chair, but he had thore but n tow moments when he expired. The dead man was a stranger Iu the neigh neigh neigh iKirhoed where he was found. He was probably CO years of age and, although his clothes were passably geed, they were very dirty, llew long he was en tho'meiuttalu ub one knows, but during his stay there nt least three Inches of snow fell. A Statesman's Krc-ntilcll), Congressman Keag.tn, et Texas, the pest master general of the Confederacy, Is the victim of a mania for cutting paper Inte the smallest attainable pieces. What jxisses in his mind when se engaged has puzzled a geed many people. He wllljsitut his desk for hours with a pile or clean paper before htm from which he proeeeds te take sheet after sheet until the pile has disappeared. Eaeli sheet is method foal ly folded by blm and cut with a peu-knlfe, llrst Inte quarten, then sixteenths and se en until he has reached the smallest posslble size. Then he throws the pieces away and attacks the next sheet. The result Is that In less than halt nn hour alter he has entered upon this highly Intellectual occupation the lloer for tnsny feet around the Texan's desk Is strewn with bits of white paper and loeui aiiuut a II covered by snow. Reagan has been occupied iu this hay ler hours at the time, the debate raging about him, members indulging In het personalities, he net moving in his seat nor showing any Indication of being disturbed by anv thine. Anether peculiarity et Mr. Reagan Is that of always having n piece of iwine in his uanu wuen no speaks. Jt is like the thread of his discourse. He winds it around his linger, unwinds It, winds it again, unwinds it and seen, until something happens and It must be something extra ordinary te step him. Ordlnarilv it Is physical exhaustion only which puts a limit te ills queer proceeding. An Old-Time Couipetitor. In the llarrisbtirg Telegraph's article en oliMlme prlnters it mentions Ed. Brimmer, who came te llarrisbtirg from Lancaster, a "iresh" country jour. During his first winter en the Legislative Jleeerd he sorely tried the pUIence of the long suffering proof reader and the capable though prefane lore man. He couldn't learn the "style," and his composition merited the epithet it received of "blackBmithing." After the adjournment of iue legislature juu. starteu west en a tramp. A cenple of years later he turned up, as geed natured as ever, but as bright as a diamond. He was given a case, and speedily made the boys open their eyes at the way he gathered up the type. He would sit bum pea upon a steel, with one leg curled up tinder blm, and quietly and easily beat the best man in the ellice a couple of lines In a p.iufull. ("Pan" Is the composing stick, In printing eOlce slang.) I'sy Yeurlrlih Subscriptions. As will be seen by the advertisement else else where, a meeting or the local branch Ne. fi!l or the Irish National League of America will be held In the room en the second lloer et the opera heuse building en Wednesday ove eve rling at S o'clock. These who have net paid their subscriptions te the Pamell fund are expected te de se by this meeting, as the money Is te be forwarded te Its destination. Neu-resident ladles or gentlemen desiring te become members may de se by forwarding tl with their names. Heeks Fer 3Iuhleuherg College. Frem the Allentown City Item. President Selp received a valuable contri centri contri trlbutlen of fifty-eight volumes irem the li brary of the lamented Rey. Dr. E. Green walu, of Lancaster, for the college, library, from Mrs. Greenwald. The books will prove very uselul te the profesaors and students, and the gift Is highly appreciated by them. Rev. C. L. Fry. '78. sent four dozen Stall's Year Beeks for distribution among the stu dents, a v ery acceptable gift. The Salvation Army, Large crowds attended the services of the Salvation Army yesterday afternoon and eve ning and Grant Hall was packed with people. The attraction was a man who called himself the " Hallelujah Jail Bird." He made ad dresses at Iwth performances and was listened te with great attention. He seemed te be a very earnest worker and says he was nut te Jail up in the Eastern country because he was a member of the Salvation Army. resented With a Cane. Saturday was the anniversary of the birth of J. ILSchnoider,editerof the Vreie Pressr, and In honor or the event the Llederkranz, or which he is n member, called at bis resi dence en East James street In tboevenlng and sceenaded hltn. They were handsomely entertained by Mr. Schneider. During the evening Mr. Schneider was presented w Ith a geld-headed cane suitably Inscribed. Salutary Ileferm In .Maryland Frem the Baltimore Sun. The legislature has passed the marrlage Hconse reduction bill, fixing the feo at Jl, and the governor no doubt will promptly sign a measure which can no longer be com cem cem batted en the score ei needed revenue for the state treasury, and Is regarded all ever the state as n wise and salutary reform. iJlrieiiy as lUllee. Fenten M. Herr of this city, has tcen ar rested en the charge of larceny as bailee, and held for a hearing bolere Alderman A. F Dennelly. It is alleged that Herr hired a wagon ler a few hour from II. O. Henry, and lias as yet failed te return It. Attending V, .4. Court. Lewis S. Uartman left this city this morn ing for Philadelphia, he having been sum sum menedasa Jurer In the circuit court or the United States, for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania At the Itlnks. At the Lancaster rink en Saturday even ing there was no attraction except the skating. Thore was a very large nudlence present, rhe feature en Wednesday evening will be i base ball game en t-katcs. The Mirnnercherrink wasclosed en Satur day evenlng. Amuieuiems, ".I Iliif llubt." To-inerrowevontngthWuoBU. lar comedy will ba played nt the opera house, and there premises te be a large audience. The principal iharacter, that of elit .Spert, will be played by Mr. Cravnn, while Marlen Klinore nr pears as IVnut, Th whole company I, said te be strong and the music excellent. Agent for New Oerinsn Paper. II. Arne has been appointed subscription and ales agent In Lancaster ler the Lancaster county tdltlen et the Henntay$ Journal, new llterary aud pictorial nowspaper. It Is a great piper. MAitniAtir.s. Snyder LnriVBi. Iu this cltv, March 11, by ltev. J. K. Pratt, lector or St. Jehn's church, Audrew J.Hnyder.Jr., and Miss Annie Lcfevre. both of Lancaster, I'n n VBAT1IH, llALvin. Inthlstlty,euthelth Inst., llenla The relatives nnd friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral, (mm Urn I uni-e.tai- County Hospital, en Wednesday morning at 9 I O'clock. Te nroeMd In e.. em u..H ,.. . I --,....... .w ,uv w,i4,tiUVmiVU!VVl' ing beue, Stmsburg, where services will be held at Ituoe'clocl. sA-Std Fatur April 8, K-l, In Mountville, Jehn Frldy, sr., nged l years, S months nnd SS days. The rulallv es and friends or the family nre vc pcctrully Invited te attend the funeral, from his Iste restdenre at Mennlv llle, en Tuesd v , April C, at 10 o'clock am. Services at the ( It. church. Interment nt the Mounlvllle rcme tery O'ltRVAN. In this cltv, en thesd lnt , Mls Ivatoe llr)an, In the Md j enrel her age. The relatives and friends of the faintly are re spcctnillj Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her brother. Ne. 1.22 North Mill lorry street, en Tuesday morning at SS o'clock. High mass nt St. Mar'" church nt Me'cliHk. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery nf s'd IIarr. In this city, en the 3d lust.Mmenl. llarr, In the &M year or his age. The relatives and friends or the family nre re spectfiilly Inv Ited te attend the funeral, from Ids late reIdencc. Ne 37 North .Mulberry street, ou Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock. Inter rnent at Shretner's cemetery Please emit flowers. npMtd IIetlc.-In this city, en the tth Inst., tloeuma Heyle.ln the 70th year or hersge. The relatives and friends or the family nre respectfully Invited te attend the iuucral from her Hte residence. Ne. 3H Itcnver sttcct, en Wednesday morning BtSS' o'clock Mass at St. Mary's church. Interment nt St Mary's wine tery. a.v2td StAHKETS. i'hIUdelphts Produce Market, fntLimtmtfi A..rll S rinn. .huI... .,..ll . Sales of I JMO barrets. Jlirin. bakers at si ion 1 75 1 I'euna. family at wet U ;' euna. tnmlir nt sjm is , u n,i.mi r, i , AVedteni nt fl -'' Hye Heur steady atU iiQi M. 1 p. m., call W heat April, l)c ; Msy, DiVe t June. W?ii: July, 9Jc. ern-Aprll, VSc; May, 'ic- Junelnnd Date y,S'c April, May and June ac Julv, xic. New Yerk, Aprils Fleur unll nnd In the linr.r,' Invn, hit.. ,t.u,ti.t. u... .. &... 3.Stl, l:einmnn in ui,,l Vvtr.. v ..,Kn ...ma. .Wheat e. I lied state en Spot. 1101: Ne. 2 Kod.Wei Ne. I White, state. Wc : Ne 2 lted, Inter, May, M;et Ne. lied. Winter, June t,ern Ne. 2 Mlvcd, cash, 46c; April, Ie i May, r,c ' Oats Ne 1 White, state, en spot, 13c , Ne. 2 de, ifs. US n nominal i W estern, (EGO-IXc. lUrleydull " I'erk dull t Old Mes. t) ,'tfl IV Lard Slip, trt 57 .llitiiv nt Melasspg quiet i New Orleans quoted from 20 Tunwntlne nrm al 4i(50c. rrefghts nulet ; grain te Londen, Sc Butter dull lXe;Wcstern Lreamujy, JtOJJc Cheese quiet t estern. SfJllKc Kizgsduil: Western, lintiwe.' Sugar dull : Kenned cuueaf, C S-ICiiSVe ; lul'ew quiet : prime city, tfjli.c Kesln dull but firm; strained te geed, II OTK retrelenmdull ; refined In rases, SKc Lotfee dnll j fair cargoes nt "Jjc Kleesteady: ranges frem t'ialKc. Clilcage iTodnce Mar:. CuiOAOO. April . 80 a. rn. Market owned Wheat May,v, June, Sl(e Cerr April, 31c; May, i-y,c ; June, Sj'.ci Oat Slay, 3oie : June. 30" c. I'erk-Aprll, rJ 47K : May, fJ 4S ; June, fc 2: July, fj m Lard May, W97X; June, K 02W; JulyWOTW. Klbs May, ti 40 ; June, fA 45. Julj, J1W. rhlladelphla Cattle MarkeL for week w ere lleev es 2,40rt; Sheep, T.beu ; Hogs. lleef cattle c lower, dull ; Kvtras, MQCe j gojed,iC5ic medium, Wflc j ioinineii42i ral Calv es active at Sflwc. Mieep-goed stock was higher, Kxtras. BViOTl. ; geed, 6GH'c , medium, S'iQWc com tnen, astjc. I.ttinljH ne quote nt MiTH. Hogs wereactlve and HruiatCJiCev Live stock Markets. CntOAoe Cattle Itecelnts. SiO head: shln. ments, 300 head; market steady, shipping steers, II togs 73 ; steckcrs nnd feeders, fJ ,M A 111. Ann.. 1...I1 . ..! ... t ...a. .. ' . . f3S 25; Texas cattle. tlsSI Ul. Hogs lteceipts, le.nu) hnid : shipments, 4 VO: market strong and a shsde higher: rough nnd mU.c,u,.w8 !l'J! Pscklug and shipping, l 23 CJl 80s light, 3 wtl 33 : skips, .lf3;i Sheep liecelpts, 400 head ; shipments, none , market seady; untlves, figs SJj lexans, t'm-Q Kast I.isiRTV Cattle receipts, 33! head : shipments, Ml, market nothing doing, all through consignments; shipments te New erk, Jocsrlends. Hogs receipts, 2,500; shipments, 2.TO0; marketflrm; I'hlladelphtas, H,tsjj475; lerk' ers, H4(fJI M ; skips at 14(084 23, shipments te New lerk, none. Sheep recelprs, 800 head ; shipments, I One : market firm and unchanged. drain and I'rorisiens. rnrnlshcd by S. K. Yumlt, Ilrekur, Chicago. April 3, l o'clock p. m Wheat, corn. Oats. I'erk. Lard. April 2i .. . 'UIIO SlJ-i fcK Si? 9 5V H0IW August t3 ' September ri . ,,-v . Kecelpt. Carixits. WlnterWheat 3 Spring Wheal 54 Cern ;ti Oils g) Kye s lkrley 0 OU City CrudeOll..., , 73 ,, . ., Heart Uecelpu Hogs. S2,t;0 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. n.. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. April T4tj 31 2Ji 9 42H 5WX May .79K &s ai n.6;)i s 97 June BIX S.- 30Jf 9W tiwQ July 33 .... a.70 e 073 AugusL 83H September. . .... Oil City Crude Oil 73 Hew Verli Mtecks. Nsw Yeex, April S Wall street. 1.S) p. m. Meney at 2X or cenu Korelgn exebange dull nt $4si;; Governments were Ann; Currency Cs, 11271, hid; l's coups, tiw. bid: IK'S fllSK bid. The stock market opened dull nnd weak, with geme pressure te tell and prices declined M te JJ per cent, en the first few salts Alter the llrst call, lien ever, theiu was a tinner feeling resulting from reports te tbe effect thit at to te diy's meeting of the presidents of tbe coal reads percentages would I) satisfactorily arrayed. Prices advanced ou eme buying et these prop erties, nnd at midday were up te 2)j per cent. The market Is new arm at the least prices of the morning. Stock atarkfts. Quotations by Ueed, Mrdrann & Ijincadter. 1'a. Ce., bunkers, asw TORE LIST. Canada Pacific. 0 c. u. 1 Cel. Ceal Central Pacific. Canada Southern Chi., St L.A I'gh. Denver A UleUrande., Del., Lack. A Western.. KltO eeeeeeee KrteM New Jersey Central.,,, K. A T Leu. A S Lake Shere Michigan Central.,,.,,. Missouri Pacific. Northern Pacific N.F. Pret N. W New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans OntnrteA Western Pacific Mall Ilochester A Pittsburg. 11 A.M. 12 m. 3 p.m 'UY. ll T'b vi 3ty. S m 103J tAU iei 27" Is 61 27J 28 W IRUI , Itm Pacific Union I'actflc Wabash Common. h,k hva ml UK UK 11M sH 4l at 0 Wabash 1' referred Western Union Telegraph. West Shere rHILADHLPHIA LIST, Lehlgb Valley It., N. Y. & 1'hlhi , Pennsylvania Heading Lehlgb Navigation liestenvtlla Philadelphia A Krlu,... Northern Cent , Poeplo's Passenger , K'd'gUen'lsM'tg'a.r.a , 10 13 102K 67 MS M 31 ii2 , 37 4 , M(i U,'. 31 iejJ; 37 4 33' i nt; 61 m 'm 3 4 Lecal Slecss and Ilenus. Beperled by J, U. Ixmg Par val ue. .. l(u Last sale, 110 ii) 103 10J 10T.23 116 lvl vn 113 101 11510 140 115 1J0 IU 130 2US.30 130. 130. WW 8 1M.30 110 HO; 110 135 I.ancaaterU per cent.. 1SU0 " 0 ' ism. " I " Scheel lean.... " I In ler 20 years " I " In 6 or 20 years , .. . " ' u. nworseyoars Mauhelin borough lean , , SASTt STOCKS. First National Bank farmers' National Hank..., , Pulton National ilank Lancaster County National Hank Columbia National Bank Christiana National Bank ., Kphrau National Bank ffrst National Ikink-Ilnmhin loe HO 100 100 100 l'JO 100 3n 100 60 IUI 10O I'D 100 100 100 100 100 tee se 100 Iflmt N.tlnn. II....W u.., wu. i..ni ......- t.."t:.:7""""--' Hrit National iSe'S', Marietuf.-."::: jrtrst National Bank, ML Jey Lltlta Natlenia Hani" ..T.. Manhelm National Benk Union National Bank. Mount Jey... Ee,r.HHUn1 Nations! "" .., aap National Benk., ! Ilia en'intilla IkTsiSttnnal lrk. .. IU) .. 100 .. 103 ..100 JUSUII TUISB MKMUUOI MIKlMIIMI juiMiucinuJwu jvauexuu tnn Ihank.,,. MeiUtern Hank stock. ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ISHi 12Vi !'K w 3L 3-5J 60JJ M)W lOljl 104J -'!i 23 ,&5 uy, Jfi 101 I0IK lOljJ ... . . TFSWrikSsreOKB. ltlg Spring A lloaver Valley". Bridgeport llorsesheo.........;":;; Oe unit, a Chestnut Hill .,,".' Columbia S oshlngten.........!" '.. Conestegn llig Spring.. "!..." ! CnlunibTa A Marlelta......... ." Maytown A Kllialwtbtewn......." .. ljinc.ister A Rphrata lAiicaster Willow 8trt-et............ strnshiirg Jllllpert ..,!!!!!! Marietta. Maytown ...,".. MarlettnAMoitutJey ...,." lAiic,, hlltahothtewti A Mlddletewu. Ijuinwiter A Krultvllle ijuiCHstcr A l.lllti Kiwt llmndynlne A v liesbnrg .... 1 jineuliT A VHIIIamstewn., 23 J? se v 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 Ml W t N a. M 23 A lJ M Ml te 23 Usl 23 10 'V IM hi 23 30 l hi W llVl till :e 23 T.00 24.30 40 24.03 2D ia 10 41 4.S.03 21 HI :svse 7U M "3 .23 I07.W 1411 auvi 3.1 WM 1.13 m U at KM 23 10 "siv Vll 110 KM SI ou M :i hvi lid 3e It iiiiv,u.i,.i a miner ..,....,. .,..,, ljinciLster Manhelm ,,., Idincaster A Marietta l.tncester A New Helland MlSCRLLAWrOlS ST1H.KS. Quarryvlile It. It MlllersvtllK Mrcet Car Inquiring Printing Company a.tlghtnnd ruel Cenitmny,. Stevens Heuso (Ponds) Celumhlv Oils Company Columbia Water t'empnuy , Susquehanna Iren Company. . Marietta Hollew.wnro ,. ., Stevens Heuse , MtllcrsvtlloNerm'vl Scheel Northern Market .,,, Knstern Market , western Market IdinciwterClty street liiillnay (e Uss Company llends Columbia lloreuitb llends .,, l,anc:utcrA Susquehanna Ijinrustur A New Danville , Household Market. Sitcruay, April 3. DAtRV. Cresmery Mutter , jec Butter v AVj.Vc Cup Cheese, tweenps,.., tj lounge uneese, luepteces 3e Dutch Cheese VI lump j HJloe IVULTRr. Turkeys V piece (Itve)N $lfliS3 " " tchiatied) I Hi 1.73 Chickens V pair (llve)..... iw-iS " V piece (Kle.ined ssJtioe Spring Chickens Y pair S0O7S0 Pigeons twlr. 23fs3 Ducks W pfece (cleaned) 40t50e Uccse)) piece liui.23 MtSCSLLAMIOCS. Apple Butter fl qt 23c KggVde2 i:13e Heney V ft :ma Lard y ft , Ml"c Dry Bi'ef, ehlpjwd 41S3 Haul, whele 1J4J1I0 Saussge 120 Pudding loe II uu, sliced 220 ri.ums. Apples V Kpk 10.-J20O Binanas Vdet 23.iic Cocoanuts, e,ch Htl-'e Currants t ft (dried) ....loe Dried Apples yJ qt 100 Dried Peaches V qt 12e Prunes V ft siiee Leuieus W dez 2110 Omngts Vdei 10a Pineapples piece llffiSe Grapes V lOulSc Crauberrlci), pr. qt Itsjl2c vinsTAEisn. Cabbace l head 300, Beets V bh Wine PotateosV Spk 10tJ13e " V bushel , 40tj30e Beans (Lima) f) qt 13e Carrots VI buuch be Hc.ulNlUd se Onions v bunch Se Hhubarbpr bh ....3e Canllilewer, pr. lid 23c Sweet Petat(H-s V H pk lo22eo Soup Beans VQt 120 Spinach S ok IftfllSc Salsify V bunch fitloe Turnips f H pk lcsjisc Peppers V dez CiSe risu. ltallhnt ft lS20e cattish) 11 ;;;;..:;..;;.!i3c Herring V dez iv: 'resh Mackerat ) ft ue Clams per loe bua Hiss me llluet Ish tee Sturgeon 100 (I RAIN. yi;0-11 we've Oats ijc Cern SOftit-c jyc c llayporten Ilis Cleversced jikMi Timethy ritO,T2.23 Herd tlrass si , O.-chanl Urass ,, ni Hied iMnllnuHOj n.00 TeurW bbl iijye .VAMl ADVEKTISEUKXT.1. T3AKLNO POWriKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS iewdernevervarles. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemnness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Sold only In earn. BevaL Bakihe Pewdxh Ca, 108 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27.1vdJtw WJ ANTKD. WASHING AT HOMPOIt IT at private residences, henseciennlug, etc. Apply at Ne SJKast M I flln street. ltd WANTKD AT ONCi:.-TWO WOOD Sawyers, uheil te cutting Hickory Itlm Strips. WOODBUUN8AHVEN WIIKKLCO., HOWAUU M. DUBOIS, ap5j2td Otter SL, Belew Krent St.. Phlln. DO IT TO-DAY.-CUHi: THAT HOIl HOIl rlble cold with Bensen's Cnpclne Piasters. They wilt help you at once. Don't wult. 23c. "W-ANTKD A STOUT IJOV TO I.EAI'.N V Carriage Blacksmlthlng. Apply te HIMKLSBACH A WKUKIS, ltd' Cor. Christian and Marien Streets. w ANTKD AN INTELLIGENT EAK1Y. f 1 csi (.aineuc man te represent a large, re snenMblu Barclav street house In hinnriilM,i. Ity and outside large cities. A remunerative salary te right party, lteferences exchanged. Address BAuCLAY, Bex 1,53, N. Y, a 3 lmdM T ANOASTEU RINK. BASEBALL ON SKATES. Lancaster Rink I WEDNESDAY EVEXIXd. Mikade vs. Little Tycoon. Ul3l-tfd ASSIGNED ESTATE OF CHAltLES Peters and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Charles peters and wife, of Lan. caster city, having by deed et voluntary assign ment, duted tbe first day et JIarch, ISw;. us. signed and transferred ull their estate and enecti te the undersigned, for the benefit of the creditors or the said Charles Peters, be there fore glv es notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and thesn having claims te lire sent them te DANIKI, B1NU, Assignee, Lancaster, Pa. W. II, Helahd, Attorney. mJMtdTu MEETING OK LANCASTKll BIlANt II, Ne. COI, Irish Natlennl League of America Will be held In the second lloer of the Opera Heuse Building, en WKDNKIIIA 1 KVKNINtJ at g o'clock. Alt unpaid subscriptions te the Parnell rund must be puldbv that time, as the money will be forwarded te Its destination. All persons, male and female, desiring te Jein will be present, The by laws ii mlt these at a distance te become members by forwarding their written request nnd Jl.oe, uJ-3td Claiuce'h eelkhkatj:d comiuna cemiuna comiuna Hen CefTce, 23c A Coffee worthy el tbe liamoet Collee. Try It and you will be pleased. ULAltKK sells P. tl. Olelne Seap, 60 cake 1 3 pieces Debbins' fclectrte for 2Se.:3 pieces el Miller's Borax Seap for 21c; 2 ll.s Prunes and 2 fts Pared Pi-uri for 2Sc.s 2 lis Itlce and 2 Its Cracker for 23a.t a fts Imported Macaroni for 5c: 2 cans Ited Seu I Cern and 1 can Tomatoes e r 23ct 1 Baker's Chocolate ler SGe. ' CLAUKK'STKASTOUK, 34 West King Street. WTulophene. m'iHydAw NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEHS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of tha lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, cither for tbe purpose of sheeting or Ash ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against sjltrespaaslngonsaldlandief the undersigned after this netice. WM. COLEMAN 1TUKKWAN, K.PEUOYALDKN, XDWAUD C. rUKKHAN, AtteTMy for K. W. Oelussval htMrt, eetll-UAsYW A'ATIf AD rjCRTJSKMKXTS. JNSUUANOE OKKJOK UKMOVEI). in7hhiii,r'.V.1.ra,,.C0 ",,d "Pal Ktatnontee of Jero Jere iMJiiKsrilKKT. lelephonnrennectlon. glnariMnulit Ne. 32HS. Duku L F'Savtim,0 AND Bl'ltlNGEUS and 8itrin."v rn"ners, having rrvsh Cows "nil nuinilSSr rer """ w,u leave their names I win .'in T.r,.Vf l'0,,, "l ll1" farmers' Hetel, uud n,, -j 1.. I"H "0e Um'1"' t-''l " delivery. L l. J.BItUBAKKU. Ol'oViteF;S,,1',t, ""NT-TIIK 1)OUTlK lloer a 111 i0ir,li,,V.r,.' !"""""' Wllej'alnn first tnnke&t nl .' h" '.)n,Cfl irenncrly Mr. Hlav HukS.fr.! Jii0i,i.n,?,r ' ,,rHI,t lft"' N"r"' AilnUMn A" n1-0'"" and rent rrasnnnble. VtV.l l..i ... . , AUM AN A BUH.N", urangestriet. apl-lwd TOW EST 1 tENTlNLANCASTKK-ONK J-l Stere with tuosliew windows. shelved, two counters and room all ready, situated tn tbe west end 1 rent ene hundred nnd twenty-live dollars II year or ene hundred dollars rash. Apply at thlseillce. Possession can be had al once. mSOOtil TA NTI'.U. A N EN EhIiEtTe IitlSH T T MAN In this city tn Introduce the "Treas "Treas nryef Irish Moquence," HV"'seldln four weeks. A 1 literal comiuKsleu or salary of 113 weekly paid. Apply te Mt'lU'll V AlrUAItTII , list Ne. 27 Warren Street, New Yerk rpUY Ol It KYI'. WHISKY, n KAUS OLD. PKi: gt'AUT 75 CJK.M9, AT ltOHKKH'SI.igUOUSTOUR, Ne. ?2 Centra Square, Lancaster, Pa. apr221dlt $1,000 U K W A It I) I KOU ANY casoef Kidney Troubles, Nerv 1AST EM) YAHU, O.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Office- Ne, 20 OKNTIlK SQIIAUK. Beth yard ndottlce connected with Telephone Kxchange, nprt3-iydilAP u ' F OR HA LU SAFE INVESTMENTS. KIvK AND C PKIS CENT. MOUTOAOl.S. O.UAUKYVILLK It, It 7 l'KK CKNT BONDS. DAS COMPANY 0 PKK CKNT IIONDS, AIsO- BANK, TIBNPllvK AND MAKkKT SIOCKS In Amounts te Suit Purchasers. Iiivestiiient nnd Speculallve Orders ALSOPltOMPTLY riLI.KD Uy Private Wires In New Yerk. Philadelphia llaltlmore nnd Chtcnge Markets. JACOB B. LONG, Breker, Penn Se.unrnand West King Street. M.ThAw ROSE ItUOS. ,V HAUT.MAN. IEABQUARTERS -reu- UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CANES. THK J1ANI KACTIIUKItS, Rese Bres. & HartmaD, 14 EAST KING ST. 11 pi Gaul T AIHES' rNDEKWEAH mm Palace of Fastaen, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKK, PA. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1886, WE WILL lNAt'OIJUATK A SPKCI4L SALKOI' LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ATWAl DOWN PltlCKS. These are riiesll)' New Heeds, made upspe- rlslly for this sale, nnd will be cold at exactly w but they cost. We mention the prices of our Icadlngstylesef CHKMISK SKIIITS. NHIHTC.OWNS AND PANTLKTS. In order te prove te you that the goods are really u grest deal cheaper than they have ever been t n for In this ctty CHEMISE. Of geed inusllnaiid ell made, but plain, 23c. Tucked yoke, edged with tine linen Torchon late, ONLY3.V. Excellent muslin, well made, with corded bund, ONLY 3;. Three rows or needlework Inserting wltb tuck Ing between nnd edged with flne cambric ruf. rllng.ONLYIlc. Three rows or handsome needlework Inserting, trimmed with needlework edging, ONLY no. Yeke or allover embroidery, trimmed with One needlework edging, ONLY ic. Fine tucked besom, wide needle work edge en each side, neck and sleeve trimmed with flne needlework edging, ONLY 75c. Bosem of handsome allewr embroidery, with line wide needlework ruflle, ONLY fl.iu SKIRTS. Hlxrutlle, lour tucks, geed muslin, ONLY 60c, Nccdlewnrkrullle nnd tucking, ONLY Kic. Twe rows of ruftllng, with tucking ever each, ONLYC2C. Klegant wldu embroidery rcllla nnd tucks, ONLY73C. Nine Inch wlde embroidery ruUle, lour nanew and one wlde tuck, at ONK DOLLAB. Twelve inch embroidery rntlle, two rows el five tucks each, ONLY 11.23. NIGHTGOWNS Trimmed with needlework edge, ONLY Sue, llosem, neck and slieves trimmed wltb ruf lllng, two rows of Insertlng, two lows of four tucks each en each side, ON LI 73c. Three row or needlework Inserting, reur IIIWRUi illUI lUUKS UHCJ1, IIHUO TOW S OI llnOlll sorting, besom, neck and sleeves trimmed with needlework oeglng, ONL1 83c. Threo rows or line needlework Inserting, reur rows et six flne tucks each, fine needlework edg. Ing en besom, neck and sleeves, ON LY 90c. One Special Let trimmed with needlework In sorting all the way down, edged with needle work ou both sides, Ikmeiu of Inserting nnd two PANTLETS. stirWtth ruining, two bands and shirring be tween, ONLY 23c. The saine style, w ith four bunds, at 29c. r ine Needlework mnlA nnd ln tnrks OVI.V 60e. ' Twe ruttles or fine needlework and three tucks ever each, ON L Y 75c. Buttle of real Torchon lace. iy. Inches vtlde two rows of five tucks each, only 75c, Bullla of real Linen Medici Isce, iU inches wide and llve wlde tucks, only ONK DeLLAlt. Kitraflne" needlework rdtlle, two rows of llve tucks i each, two rowser fine needlework Insert ing, X Inch wlde bias tucking. ONLY II 23. We extend an Invitation te all te ceme ana see our NEW MILLINERY. sj l'ABLOK en Second Fleer, eus Debllltv, Mental and Physical Weakness, that HOTA.MC NKIIVK BlTTKItS falls te cure. SeldbydniRgUts, M ci-nts. 1IKKII MKD1CA1. CO, Ne. 13 North lllh Street, Philadelphia, 1'a. Liivuinis iree. marjiMmee.xw H HE! AnrjKltriHKMENTa. C?iJJK'JyJ caster property, tn sums te suit, nt the lowest cunent iate. ,,.., it, II. Oil r PIN, nmi-W liudll Ol ainut si . Philadelphia, AA. BB. Use Mniilieliu Itoller Ihn eilglnal. in y2 1vM,W.ts It Fleur. Ihn l'.ciU irii THE UNDEKMlllllED, HAVE ..J. ."lis day lieen aiipelnlist Hgenls for the DKLlWAlltt MIIIIIaI, UltK IN-llltANUK COMPANY, of Plilladelplita, formerly repio repie sjntedby.Mr. Imuiernmn. Policies reiiulilng chsnpes will be intended In by rnlllng at eui oniee. corner West King nnd I'rlnre streets. npri Iwdlt dIIKNIv ABAUsMAN. DON'T 1'A 1 ivrtTNOTi OE THE VI i XnTT.: tn location r HlMILK.VM liltlld HTOUK. ?. T J.nH "umber Is nil, no deem west or the Old Stand, EMC) V A lTlllf UNDEllHHINEIl .. .. Wholesale and lletall dealer In Truck. P,n. Oysters, ap , having removed te lis KAft r MNO HTttKhT (MIMnger's old stand), r. peetrully solicits h eniitlnusnre of the patiou patieu patiou age heretotera se llheially liestnw e(l ."l3"" WILLIAM l!0S. I NOW OCOUl'Y TUT, SHOP IN THE riierly It. BiiPhinlller's. would kindly solicit the tintronagner all wishing guns, r.iei, sclsseis, knives, Ac, repaired, a postal will rccuUe pt-ompiattenttoii. aivt-lwd" PUIID'IC Ker.NKI. LANCASTER IIUH1NESH t'Ot.I.EOE Open day and evenlng until .Inly. Yeiintt men who Intend stinting In business can de no boiler than take nceursual the LANCASTER BUSINC93 OOLLEan. Send for list of Graduates and consult thein ns te tun requirements r the rmitne. Tlme iv ijulred tocemplete the course trein 3 te c months. Address, II.C. WKlDLKIt, Principal, Ne. 10t Knst IJIng Street. AN UNl'ARAI.I.El.EI) 1IAHUA1N. "It Is an ill wind that blows nobody any geed." The recent hillure el n noted rencfi Worsted Manufacturer enables us toerfervnu l,i yards Trench Worsted, for Pantaloons, ul ii terrible slaughter The goods are strictly all pure worsted, el elegant weight, and eisrtty worth Ileum te sliiu. 1 wilt miikn them nnlu nrst class stjle, perfect lltllug, at the verylhw priienl only rHieiier pair Call nnd leave jour measure Iwlnre the choicest patterns are nil se lected ItOSK.NSTKlV'S Mini Tailoring, Ne 3J North ()ueen strvel, iJinCftstcr, Pa, -Neric 1 employ uoiiebutpmctlral Paula loon Makerc s I' H 1 N (1 11 ART'S Ol'ENINO AT 11. C1EK- FINE TAILORING. 1he Largest and most Complete Assortment of FINK VOOLLENSfortheSprliig1iadeteto found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Panlaloenlngs In all Uin I-ntrst Patlerns. l'rtce Uiw, Best Workmanship, nnd nil goods M arranted ns represented. H. GERHART, NO. IS NOKTH QUI EN HTKKKT. -Opposlte the PiHtetllce. inar.T lydlt FOU HA.I.K tlH KENT. FOR RENT NICE TWOHTORY HRIOK Dwelling Heuse, Ne. Mil Knt Orange street, jnarltld H1KSH A BltO FOR RENT-A HAKE llef.SE, N'eTTfl Washington street. Apply tellirry 3lyrs' Park Heuse. rn'inid GOOD STAHI.E TOR RENT. A Heed Stable and Shedding, sltnated at Ne IIS Washington street. Apply te II VIIKY MYJCUS. at Pari Heuse. ' iiiarillM D W1D M. MAYER'S IJMEKII.S.S for rent. Apply te II 31.31 YNIt, Itnhre ., i,i r.i., i,iitir,.rsiev U. COOI'KIt, lllrtl In Hand mlewti mtfd DMRY AND TRIH'IC i'ARM lOR u ..Ul?'1l.-f;rem A,I,, ',l " adjolelmt theclly limits. In geed condition t well waleird, with geed buildings and giHkl nnd. Apnlval this othee. ni'iri'itrd FOR RENT. A Tobacco Warchensn with Penn'A It. It Siding Capacity for storing 3,i, cases. Atitilv at the ' ' rimrltvttd l.NThl.l.lilKVCr It OrTH'K F iernai.i:. A POUIt IIOI1SK MAIHNK K.SUINL. In nrst class condition ttpMtd Apply at 1I1SI SOI Til (JIJKK.N SI'. "Rie it sam: c'Hi:ai'-a walni't Ai Stere Counter, 21 feet long ; also a short Common Ceuntei. Inquire of .... I U. Itt SSKU ap33td ill North Ojieen St BARGAINS 1 RAROAINSI Parler Sului. Walnut Lounges, Sofas and Kasy Chairs, geed heme-mads and upholstered with geed uxitertal, will be sold till the first of April at a great sarrl tire, nt Ne. 131 WEST CIIK1TNUT STItKKT Don't lnlss the chnnre. inll-lwit" F IOR RENT. ..... "."I'"VI ""'i iin uneiiini; attaehMl In southern iurt of the city. Possession April 1st. Apply nt Ne. 133 KAVT KINd 8TIIKKT. TJIOR RENT. X! Shep In rear of Ne 37 West Chestnut stieet. n.".0.!!.'i,.n clgar-bex factory, and n shop en 311 lllln Btreet, between Seuth Queen nnd Prliice streew, lately used e.s a carriage lactery. AIseiv dwelling and storeroam new occupied bv A. S n n.tnl.lf.f.m, ,lm.A til.l ,. .. .. Apply at the Vni it. i ih -" "'( "i ning sirceu 113-tl tfd INTKLLlUENCKIt OFFICE. AMVHKHEXTH. "R1UI.TON Ol'ERA IIOUHK. YOU NEVER LAUOHED IIXFOHEI TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL G, 188G. SECOND YKAIt OF THE (iltEATKST COM EDY SHCLE1H, A RAG BABY. BY MIl.CIIAS. II. IIOYT. (Anthoret "A Bunch of Keys,'" 1 1n Soldier." Etc.) A COMPLETE COMPANY OF AUTIST3, (Acting nnd Musical,) Undur the Mnuagernenter Mr. Eugene Tomp kins (also 3lauagcrerthe Bosten Theatre.) A PLAY AND PLAYKKS-OUAU IT QUICK. PltlCKS 73, 60 ft 2.1 CENTS, Hale of scats new nt Opera Heuso Onlce. apr2lt "RIUIiTON Ol'ERA HOUSh. TJiarsilny Evening April 8, 1880. First Production In this city by the Famous MADISON SQUARE THEATBE COMPANY Of the Hreatest of Madisen Square Theatre Comedy Successes, entitled "THE RAJAH." Alter run In New Y'erfc of ever 230 Censecii. tlve Nights. Te be produced beie wltb the OUIUINAL CAST, OlttOINAL 8CKNKIIY. OUIUINAL MUSIC, Ac! ADMISSION 75, CO nnd S3 CENTS. Sale el Seats at Opera Heuse Olllce. aprs 5td rvRNiTuur. TTOKFMEIER'H. Did you say you are la need or FURNITURE, If se, be sure and call en us, and we will de our best te please you, fl. K. H0FFMEIER, 26 East King Street. MOTION. Q.RAND DISPLAY OK NECKTIES. OO TO KUISUAN'tt. Ff CAMEL'S HAIR UNDaRWBAR, GO TO EUISMAN'S. F LATEST BTYLES C0LLAK3 AND CUFFS. UO TO EUISMAN'S. CHEAPEST AND DKST SCAKIET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAN'S. NO. 1J WEST KING ST., lAlCOAISTKL, 4 s s I R J & r"l -V hhtSe-.- ,U C' 3,Z'h - i 4 t f 7t