Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 07, 1886, Image 4

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THE liANOABTER DAILY INTEIiUCGENOER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. 1880.
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r Carresnendenca of 1 rr.tin cn.
BMtftA, April 7.-Knlne Ne, 212,
Uta feed, of the Pennsylvania mil-
IMMHllf Irem tbe east te the west
twmmrBcut miring yomeraay aitor aiter
v Am ttm ear neared Locust street the
Me ei tee forward truck or tlie
'..Mr dropped from Its position
the wheel and for some distance
c Moved along the rail by the
h At the Locust street crossing this
the brake struck the planks and this
I the fourth and fifth cars te be thrown
I the tracks, On one of these cars Daniel
r. Jeaenh Toemov and Jehn Keller.
brakemen of tbe crew, were standing
Ml thfl aecldent occurred. The men were
Mlled te inmn from tliecar. which they
4M with aafetv. The trucks of the cars were
hoyedabeutlnalldlrectlonsondthocarswero
tevated In the air. Twe carriages were en
AM of the can. but thev did net receive any
Umagt The Columbia wreck crew were
alMT Inte aervice, and within ene hour had
tt wreek cleared away. The cars were net
timet nil In any manner by being in the
Wreek. The accident was witnessed by a
bm namber of persons, and in the neigh.
'bonieod many people witnessed the wreck
being cleared away.
.'tit In l'ellre Clrt lea.
"BenJ. Kandalls and Dan'l Kice, two colored
n of town, vrere en n drunk yesterday
afternoon and started te fight in a saloon en
ATTBlen street. Thev llien went into the street
Mil Indulged in a regular free fight Ollicc r
..iaraneie arrested ieiu iue iwu iw ucuis
fVt 'rlrnnlr and rilsnrrlerlv. nlaclnir them in the
f tejslecknp until this morning, when they had a
tr hearing at the oflleo of Squlre Frank. Ily
r'.UiepaymeniOICOSUi women weruuisciiar(;eu.
J&- Four ledgers occupied the borough lockup
charged.
Complaining of An Involuntary Kath.
. Mrs. Sarah Banders was ualklngever Fifth
street a few davs ace. while tne Shawnee
Iff .Fire company was trying their" engine. A
t' nraua 01 waier wan ueiuK uuuwu u um
i?jtreet and as she passed she received the full
beBtat of it Having the opinion Hint the
Tt,1"nrter was thrown en her Intentionally Mrs.
rteSandera entered suit against Jacob Wclscr,
iK,whe had the branch pipe, at thoeillco ei
tSBquire Yeung. Last evening 'Weiser was
? given a hearing, when he claimed that the
VSt1 stream was se heavy that he was unable te
g eia the branch pipe and tue water was
b-, thrown accidentally. The case was pest-
liffij Finger Hurt.
Jehn Ratslnger, n boy employed at the
Stere of Ames Uartch, cerner Teurth and
Locust streets, was engaged at n spice mill In
grlndlngsome article liogetthe third tin-
tA1 r,f Ihn lnft harwl Iwtltvftntt tliA nOfra wlilph
&" resulted In the nail being tern ett and the
JJB- linger otherwlse bruised.
Aim juiur tirj n,,(, ,,
The Busquehanna river has again risen
rw lt(t, atirl tfa Ittnt-u nt fnltit.ilitn n.a
tSpi overfleoded. The water had subsided a few
tiSi days age, nut the law rains caused it te get as
K.V.A blub as It was rermerl v. Tlie w liarves HleriL-
4- ii."r " . "-i-."i . ..r
urn Tivvr suurw aru cuiujuuiejy rijvuren vmi
'Water, and they will be somewhat damaged
'1)T being washed out The ice houses alone
the shore are almost surrounded, but it U
net expected that anything serious will occur.
t, Tenn Nulet.
Commencing en Jlenday, April 12, lxulse
Arnet and company will appear in the opera
house ter an engagement of one week. This
actress was hore for three nights last fall, and
completely captivated the audiences by the
excellent manner In which the dltlerent
. plays were presented. Popular prices will
prevail.
Harry Honsen left town this morning for a
pleasure trip te Flerida.
. The fluet of the Ceuiuiula engine- were
In need of repair and they haterecched
attention and put in first-class order.
"Very few larmers were ut market yester
day, and they took advantage of the scarcity
of butter by advancing the price te forty
cents per pound. The usual prlce is about
thirty cents, but when the farmers saw that
the peonle wanted the article the prlce was at
once raised according te the deraand.
xne mnerai ei tne tate wamuet li. uialr uialr
bern took place in Columbia this morning
upon the arrival of the train from Philadel
phia, Interment was made at Mount iictbel
cemetery.
Mr. L. Philip Motzger l en a visit of three
weeks te Cincinnati, IndlanpelU and points
of Interest in the West
The Columbia rolling mill has secured a
large supply of coal, and in case of any trou
ble among the miners will net be compelled
te shut down.
The following eJUccrs were installed at a
meeting of Cblquesalung. tribe, lest even
ing: Prophet, Jehn II. Kllne ; pnehem, II.
M. Sample; senior sagamere, William A.
Glosaer ; Junier sagamere, l C. Scbure ;
chlet of records, Emanuel Newcomer ; atsis
tant chief of records, H. F. Clair; koepor of
wampum, V, J. Jl.iker.
1'JtBTTX MBS. CLAUSEN UVSE.
8h Walk. Out Willi Iter bl.ler anil Nerrr
Come IUck Feul l'lay Ilardlf hu.pecteil
Charles Clausen, son of the millionaire
brewer and ex-alderman, spent all day Tues
day looking in New Yerk, llroeklyn, and
' Jersey City for his wife, who disappeared
from his house en Monday. Yeung Clausen
is a partner of T. V. Keeley, dealer in disin
fectants at 111 East Fourteenth htrcet, Xew
Yerk. In June last the newspapers printed
the announcement et his marriage teMbs
Minnie Gray, who, he nays, is the daughter
of a retired shipbuilder of Montreal. -Miss
O ray 'a Bister llella, and her ceuhln, also
named Bella, have recently lived with her
in the first flat at 321 Hast Ktrhty-feurth
street
Mrs. Clausen and her slster Hell i dressed
themselves en Monday afternoon and w ent
out, leaving their cousin In clmrge of the
house. The cousin thought they bad gene
out te de seme shopping, and expected them
back te dinner. Clausen inquired for ills
wife when he came In in the evening, but
did net worry until it get te be very late.
They had bad no quarrel, hesayn, and his
wife was lu geed spirits when he haw her In
the morning, llesupposed that his wife and
sister bad been presented from coming home
by the train and had stepped witii Iter
lrlends. Tuesday morning he began a
search for her. Nene of her friends lu New
Tferk or Brooklyn would admit that they had
seen Mrs. Clausen or her slster, and then
Clausen notified the police and bad a generui
alarm describing her sent out, mentioning
that she were diamond earrings, a diamond
breastpin and a diamond ring. Clausen did
net se te the pollce central olUeo himself. lm
sent Stephen Brant a young plumber, of C5
Kaat Eighty-sixth street, witb her description.
The police were net asked te leek ler Miss
Gray.
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A Mew ItaJlreaU for Clearfield Countr.
L$ f Workmen are new lu Huntingdon en their
'Min nasningien, v. v., te lleut7daIe,
Clearfield county, with horses, carts and tools
x lead miking. They have driven over ever
?f "Mandare followed by ether laree canes
.XL Mf U10 aTJimA rlMHn.iU. mi. i
'J!"2i0.Lm.m,iBoen.Uyrrem the Seuth. They
A "nK between Ueutzdala and rnin fc,- .i,
rh nnsylvania railroad company, which Is te
S"A b completed during tbe ceialnB summer
ly and wufatTenl a new outlet by wavefHhJ
VsBtU'tf Gap or Cressen for Cle.JaeflrL8,11''6'
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A Very Wet Cellar.
Tl cellar under Bprecber A: Sen's seed
d Implement store, East King street which
baretolere been perfectly dry, was this
aaflng half-lull of water and still rising.
VtMoaWMertbe leak has net yet been ascer
aaiBMl. but Best's Union engine has been no ne
tmtmi te pump out the cellar. It is supposed
M Jme heavy rains have burst tbe East
Ma aaraetaewer at that point, but this is
Jat jaeMvaijr known.
Wairad arise.
Wa-;.
Hikyf amated en complaint of
Betum for fereibw aetry and as
battary, waived a baarlng before
Finkerten aad Mtered bail te an-
aeurL The (reuble appears te be
wm a tanaat M Hiakay'a house.
wanieu to.eac Mat out, ana
uiary luetMd or kleklng
ar tkrowfeg out aba Aur
.4 r.ANCJKTXK Miirarnrr.
Teminr Mark, tle Hern, Wlm H "
(irren .Since lJtiirel.
AVe te-day present a very geed picture of
Temmy Mack, Ijim-nster's well-known min
strel and comedian. Mr. Mack's real iinme
is MeLaugblln, and he is a native of this
city. He early developed a taste ter the
stage and In lSTrt he and Andrew- Feley,
under the names of Feley A Mack, formed a
partnership. They worked together for
their own amusement and that ei the r
friends, and first appeared in public
at a home entertainment for the benefit of
the soup fund. They afterwards appeared
!. n IfuMl ,.tat. t a till imnnf
in nnmeruu"" " " m..v.. " -
their llrst engagements w as made at V ranke s
Winter Garden. They appeared In songs
and ilancc, clogs and neat Irish business,
and scored a hit Afterwards the pair sept
rated, Felev leaving tills part or the country.
Mr. Mack made a short tour through the coal
regions with a troupe which started Irem
Beading, and were Known as Bryant's
inlnstreK He afterwards doubled up wllh
Johnny Mack, or Wilmington, and the two
appeared in the principal arlety theatres of
the West as "The Macks." After their sep
aration Tem retired from the stige for several
years, lxing engaged in ether bu-lness.
In 1&2 he letiied HI Henry's mlnstreK re
maining w ith him till June, 1S5. Mr. Mack
was ene of the leading comedians with this
cnmpany.and w hen hoclesed w Ith them occu
pied an outside end chair. He also appeared
in the clog and sang. Fer a considerable
time, while with Henry, Mack was a member
el the Muldoon Quartette, composed besides
hlmseir nt Green, Harris and another man
named Mack. In ttie summer seaseu, w idle
tue minsireis laiu en, we illr""' numc.
by thenielves, and In ISsJ and IsSi they
played in the variety theatrcs of the West
Mack closed with the quartette at Miner s
theatre, 2ew Yerk, In August, IsSI. His
place was taken by Dick Harris, formerly of
the Virginia Trie. Alter leaItg III Henry
last June Mr. Mack went te Napeleon, Ohie,
where be eiK'tied a billiard room. Seme
months age he came te this city eud is non
proprietor of the billiard room unilei the
City hotel.
Mr. Mack was ene of the men who went
te Brazil en the famens Cellins expedition
someyearsage. After being geno almost a
year and enduring all kinds of hardships,
he was glad te reach home, alie, which he
did after a crtat deal of "hustling." Mr.
Mack Is a clever comedian and can work In
almost any line of his business. He will
.. 1. n I.I.. nnMA - ha a linfnrA n 1 .n n nat .ill-
J1IUKU UH HJ I'ilittUlO truiuiu n .ih--k .-
Ulonce.the lir-t for wme time, en Friday ee-
Late IhU Afternoon Mr. Alack recelvpil a
Jlnnnlnti rrAin III llenrv (it 1'iilmur Mil 6a
asking him te Jein bis minstrels at once it
will loave Lancaster en Monday te Jein the
sliew.
Wind I'p.etsnn Ohie KUer Steamer.
The small fteamer Mountain Bey, of the
Onensbore, Hewsville A Canelten Packet
company, capsized at Onensbore, Ky., at l
o'clock Tuesday nltonieou en hordewn trip.
The wind was blew ing lelently, and she
went te the Kentucky Miore uboie the whari
lioatwliere feveral persons lumped ashore.
Anntleinpt was made todrepher iIehii tothe
wnarr tieai wnen ue caisi7eii. ine eaeui
separated from the hull atid lleated down Iho
river.
Thore were almut twenty peeple Blieard,
but all were saved by ersens lu skltrs ex
cept Frank Abshur, watchman, of Canelten ;
William Statelar, barkeeper, of Columbus,
Ind., and an unknown negre. Captain Sum
uel James is in a critical condition.
Ittllrtl ly a Drunken Ifununnd.
(ieorge Bay, residing at Handy Hill, about
six miles from Oil City, went home Monday
night In nn Intoxicated condition. Shortly
after entering his home neighbors lieird a
woman i-creamlng, and ongoing te the heuse
found Mrs. Bay in a dying condition en the
lloer. Her only words were: "He 1ms
killed me at last," and seen atter ulie was
dead. They had been married aleut a year.
Bay denies having used violence. He has
Iteen errested.
Swearing In the Ceat Itecleu..
Underan net of the Pennsylvania aswuibly
of J7&I n Luzorne county Justice of .the poace
the etlier day lined n profane Pole -10 cents
apiece ler twenty-six oaths and In default of
the sum total of $10 40scntonced the swearer
ti twenty-six da sat hard labor lu jail en a
diet of bread and water, as the old act per
mitted. But an nppeal and refereuce te u
laterlavvei 10) showed that common swear
ing camocenslderahly cheaperayd the pro pre pro
fiue I'ole was released from custody.
A Ili-arlleit. Ceuuiry
"Ged help the stranger that is taken sick
there," writes an officer of the Cnlted .Stales
steamship Galena, speaking of Asplnvvall.
' It is net uncommon for peeple te lie dew n
lu the street and die in bread daylight, and
when dying receive no eiler ei" nsslstance,
even in answer te an appeal ler a drink el
water. The peeple appear te be heartless, as
if their familiarity with death had made
thorn callous."
Change of IliultK-..
C. A. lleece, tobacco dealer, Is about te ro re ro
tlre from that business, and re-enter the beet
Bud shoe trade In which he was extensively
engaged in this city several years age. He
lias rented the Mere room Ne. is North
Qucen street, which he is having newly
painted and papered and otherwNe reno
vated. Faulkner Thren. Illhbj Tnlce.
The catch-as-cutch can wrestling match,
best two in three, between James Faulkner
and Edwin Blbby, at the Peeple' theatre,
Cincinnati, Monday night, was an interesting
one. The contest was ter $200 a side, and
sixty per cent of tlie boue receipt te the
winner and ierty per cent te the leser. Beth
men were in geed condition. Blbby wen
Hi" llrst tall In U minutes. In the second ami
third bouts Faulkner wen In Uland 'JH min
utes. Te llenieinlier (iraut'ii Tomb.
The docerallou et General Grant'n tomb at
Blverslde Park, New Yerk, en Memerial
Day, premises te assume the proportions of
a national allulr, as representatives et Grand
Army Pasts will be present from seveud
states. Senater Legan lias been selected as
orator for the occasion.
Held en Tne Charge..
Bofero Alderinau Been, Patrick Burns has
been held te answer the charges el malicious
mischief and forcible entry. Geerge Khlllucr,
residing atl Prince and Lemen streets, al
leges that Burns came te his heuse and after
smashing a deer In crawled into the heuse
through a window.
A IlUke Caae lu Canada.
Ottawa, Ont, society is shocked evor the
announcement that tlie Senate will seen hear
a petition of Mr. Currier, private secretary te
hU wiiS1 M?,r a', """J". fr divorce from
? M'nJ'.M01''" en, minister or ml
lltu, being made cc-resjieiident.
VA1IKSCKI.N AKT.
LIAVM.
Nature, tbe grcatctt painter, Tireunht thcu
rrem early April tilt November lretl
Although her work was Cene lih silent ease
Think what a space these fennj and colors'
cost
MAK.
Mature takes twenty years te mould a iulu
Inte the goodliest, mint transcendant catt ;
And grudgen thou the tell thy paltry span,
When soul like marble will the eh eutl&it t
', tTrem Lipptncett't Megatint.
A QUBBM AMOXU JtOSKS.
II no April I'.tlilbltlen of Ilia New Yerk Hor
ticultural SeclflT.
A great rose, almost as large as a sun
flower, and the largest rose evor grown, held
tlie plare of lioner at the April show-of the
New Yerk Horticultural society at Nllssen
hall en Tuesday. Us name Is Her Majesty.
In color It is n pale, blush pink, something
llke tlie tieaiitlful Bareness de Kethschild
roe, and llke It In net being fr.igrint but
tIceashrge. It was slienn by Jehn N.
Mav, of Summit N. J., who raised it It Is
certainly a most beautiful tleer, and enslly
distanced In this respect any one of the
thniis.mds of riwes. orchids, umsles. (irna
tlens, oretlier arletles of llewers tint lilted
the mativ tables In the hall.
Te add te the novelty It was shenu In a
vase, ranging In color irem a pinkish white
te a bluish rose, which was dubbed "the
peachblew vase." Many who had no Idea
what the original "peaehblew as" et Mrs.
Morgan's collection looked llke admired the
rose and then remarked with disgust: "Is It
posslble that anv one would pay $18,000 Ter a
vae like that" " Why, the rose alene is worth
a whole room full of such vases I" But the
peachblew ae of the flower show was as
dltlerent from that of the Mergsn collection
as " Her Majesty " was different Irem any
ree In the great show. And thore wasn't
any element of doubt as te the fact that the
great rose, which measured full six inches In
diameter, was exactly what It was represent
ed te be. It is a man el of both floriculture
and rese culture, and its originator has reason
te le proud of the careful work which result
ed lu its perfection.
De.perale Man In a ILsrn.
A craiy man lias been raising qulte an ex
citement en the farm of Jehn I.sndis, at Ore Ore
ille. The man formerly worked for Mr.
Ijindis, but was discharged. He be
came insane recently and came back
te the firm. Yesterday he went te
the barn, from which he positively refuses te
move. He Is armed with a sharp axe and
thieatens te kill these who interlere w-ith
him. Olllcers w ill probably be sent out from
this city te take the m'au te the insane
asjluin.
l lull eir.
At Augusta, yesterdny, the home team de
ieated the Chicago Blues by 11 te 3; at St
LeuK the League club was victorious ever
the Browns by 2 te 1. Tlie latter game U
sHiu 10 nave eeen very nne.
Tim Keefe slgnfsl with New erk vester
day, but Mickey Welsh still holds oil."
AltllOll 1111, A fit 1 1. 15.
Hut rising trem thp dust or buiy streets
These ferett children f-ladden many heart j
As some old friend thctr welcome presence
greets
The tell worn soul, and ftesber Itle imparl
Their shade U doubly grateful when It He
Abeve the glare which sttfllng walls threw
back,
Through tiutverlng leaves we see the soft blue
sklu..
Then happier tread the dull, unvaried truck
Cenuected AVlth the Telephone
Everts A Overdcer.plambeu and gas Utters,
comer Kast King and Jltddle streets, have been
connected w Ith the telephone exchange
Atuu.eiuentA.
Temmy Muek't Mimlrtli On t lfday evening
next Lancter people 111 have an opportunity
of ctlng the best minstrel and specialty show
ever giv en in thl city by local i-cople. A very
bright and original pregramme has been pre
pared by Mr Mack, and the company have been
bu-iy rehearsing a great deal of the time. Thirty
people w 111 be put en in the nrst part, and the
singing is expected te be the great feature, in
the olio a number of new acts will be given. At
neon of the day of the show a street parade wits
a full bras band will be given.
" 77ir Jlajah." Te-morrow evening "The
Uajah " will be played at the opera houe by a
strong Madlons.e,u.rocompany, which Includes
J . . t-nv tile, K. I.. Walten, Jlies Ulllle Deave.
Kthel llranden and ethers. The troupe t highly
spoken et, especially by the newspipers of New
erk city, and there 1 no doubt that the attrac
tion Is a line one.
Jlate Jlallen Slatrs. Thl evenlng a new-attraction
Is offered at the Lancaster skating rink.
It wilt be a game of bae ball en roller skates
between two nines calling thcmelves the
" Mikade" and "Little Tycoons Agreatdeal
of fun 1 expected.
DKATltS.
Uvv February 21, is-', at llanovcrten, Ohie,
Jeseph 11. ltay, son of Henry "'. and -Miry Itay
(nee Tewncend) formerly of Gap, .ancaater
count), ra,ngrd4Jear3, 1 month and 9 days.
WeLr-In this city, nn the 6th Inst, Philip
Weir, in the 17tb year of hi age
The relative and friends of the family; also
Ited Jacket Tribe, Ne. II, I. e. It M , Teutonia
Ledge, Ne 103. Iv. of l' Uee. J Thema9 1'est
Ne. si. (J. A. It, and ethers of the respective
uecieties of w nlch he was amembcr, are respect
fully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late
residence, Ne. IS West King street, en Ihurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Zion
cemetery. ltd
VixTi!a.-tn thl city, en the 5th lnst, Clar
ence Cyrus, son of Cyrus and Christiana Win
ter, aged 2 j ears and 11 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
quested te attend the funeral from his parents'
residence. Ne. 131 Derw art strict, en Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. frl
Lose-At Mount .Icj, April e. ( harlettte
Leng, widow of the late Jmeb It Leng, In the
,Mh ) ear et her age.
Funeral sth Inst , 2 o'clock p m. w
31AUKKTS.
riillailelphla Produce Blarket
PniLiDKLPHu, April 7.-Heur market dull :
Hales of !0 barrels, Minn, bakers nt tlivatirt-
I'niina. tamlly at HRl 25 ; Western at 1 2.WJ
4 '.) : Patents, tv 05 n
Uje Heur steady atfl 41Q3 Se.
1 p. m., call Wheat April, lc : May.
92;e ; J un. Oitn ; J uly. 'Jlic. ' '
, l',"!A"',l 45Ki ii&y 'Wic Jane and
July, 4M.
Oats April, 3&ic- Maj and June JJc:July
N'nrrX'nrlr I'mdnjiA l..b.
Mk leti, April 7.-Fleur anil and In the
buyers' favor; no, $!20j0; Hnir!ln1l'2
6IJ); Common te i-oed Kxtra Ueiiern, H'-i
Wheat Ne. I i:ed etate en Ppet, tl01:Ne.a
Itetl.Slc. Ne. 1 White, state, Me: Ne. 4 Ked.
ycUT!y.5'0' " Keu' Winter. June:
corn Ne! 'j'Mlxe.l, cash, 15Kc; June, Ifij'r.
Oats-Ne. 1 hltu State, 43c , Ne. 3. 4rtc
ltyedull.
Harlcy nominal.
Perk dull ; Old Mes, fJ.Vl
Lard-May, f) S7, June, M 31.
Ilelasses dull, but Unn ; New Orleans minted
from 19e for w test boiling stock.
Turpentine dull at tic.
It'wfn linn; strained te geed, II 07
""jer linn; Weatern Imitation Creamery,
i,hees dull : W estern, afJIOc
Kgssflrm: State, l.jjc; Western, UJ.aile.
Su(ar flnnj : Uenned cuUeat, 6 v-ltrtce ;
granulated, '3-lGe. '"wfc"!
Tallew dull i prtine city, 4Kc.
Freichts dull ; grain te Londen, 3Vc
Putreluumdutl i refined In eniu,sVc
celTee quiet ; futr cargoes ut UJic.
Klcediill; ranges from Sac,
drain and
I'rerUlntia
Furnished by 8. K, y
unat, Kretur, Chicago.
inii ,i ucieck p. m.
Cern, Oau. Tork, LarO.
9ILT
Wheat
April ,
May
June
July
August ,
Hupteuibcr...
i)
lit 'i 2K
5-J7K
Se 9 M
&
,
ui
CJ b 15
:::
Kecelpu.
Car Leu.
.... K
47
.... 3.VJ
.... i.'l
HI
43
Winter Wheat..
Spring Wheat..,
Cern
Oats
Hye ,
llarley
Oil City
CrudeOll
72K
Head.
, 19.IU)
Ueeelpta Hogs..
Closing Prices 2 o'clock n.
II:.
April
May
June
July
August .
September.
Oil City
Crude Oil
Perk.
Lard
b l)
6.05
A 10
..73
.. uLni. .iiii. imm
S3
II 3U
4U
...77
.7-JJ2
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OLratsB,
M belt April, 730 ; May, 77);e ; June,
Cern Apill, S3e May, STXe; June, 37et
July, 3KXc '
Julyta3ejcl,rt, 21"i 'ay' 5aJiC' JUn8' ""H0,1
w'iVSaiJK " ' May' ,9 mW 0' JUne'
W&mtifak , Jne.
4ui1y,K-11,''S,1,Wttr' W37X'June' iili'
Hew Tern Stocks.
Nbw Ye. April 7.-WM1 street. 1:30 p. in.-.
Meney at ax per cent. Iferelgu uxchange
Una at fitf4i; GeTernmenu were flrrnl
Ubleaee Market,
l.'moieo, April 7, 930 a. m. Market enenKii
Whnat-Mny. 7"K0 June. SU"fe; July. JnS-Cern-Muy,
STkes June, sfWa; July.sXe
naU-May.-ift-We i Jiine.jjlc, ' y"
Perk April, '6e j May, rU) ; June, Dintj.
Lard-Stay, Mf7k; June, Jrt WW. ' """
Klbk-aluy, 15 Kl June, 11 47.
Currency , tin tl1 1 ' court. HWli .bid t
tbe stock market opened strong en a lltnltril
buj tng, prls graduall j- nilvanclng throughout
the morning. Iho hlghct flgiirrs were goner
ally touched at midday, when they shoved ail
ranrci ranging from ( te 1V( per cent. AflcrlJ
o'clock there was some selling, causing a irer
Hen, but Ifce market Is new stead) .
Sterk Market.
(Juotatlens by lltntl, Mcdrnun .1
Ce , hankers.
ijncaier, in.
w TURK LIST
Canada l'aclttc
U C. C. t
Cel. Ceal ,
Central ractne..........
Canada Seulbent ,
Chi.. t UA IV U. ,
Denver A KloUrande,
Del., IjvcU.A Western.
Rrle
11 .. 12 m. 3 r.v
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New Jerwy Central ,
K. A T
Leu. A X
take Shere.
Michigan Central
Minitrt 1'aclllc
Northern l'aclflc
N. r. I'ret
N. vv
New erkCuulral ,
Ohie Central
Otnsha
Otvsen trans
Onlatie.t Western.
ractBc Stall ,
Rochester A rtiubnrg..,..
St. l'aiil
Texas l'aclflc ,
It
la'ilj
25
107'J
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41
union l'acinc
Wabash Common
Wabash .'referred
Western Union 'lelegraph.
West Shere
rmLAtLrniA list.
Lehigh Valley
It. .. V. A l'hlls
, 57
.3
sts
s
51
1'ennsylvanta M,
MV,
15 7-lt
Ml.
.L.MIII)(... ........ . .... 1. .1-iH
lxihlgta Navigation M
Uestonvllle
1'hlladelphla A Krle
Northern Cent
People's l'asenuer
lt'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's Cs '.
OH Ti
40
Leral Mecks ani) He nils.
Ueperted by J, It. lxng
Par I -ist
value, s Ue.
Lancaster 6 pur cent, l1? lui ue
" fa ' 1SKS. HO 13
" 4 " Scheel lean lm ltfl
" 1 " lu ler 20 years UU IW
" 4 ' InSerJi vears. lui lut.25
" 4 ' lul0erJDears. h 1.6
Manhelm ltoreugh lean liU KM
RAKK STOCKS.
rirst National Hanfc..... pu 2i
Fanners' National Hank .M 113
Fulton National Hank PO 1st
lAncaster County National Hank .... 50 11510
Columbia National lUnk lm no
Christiana National Hank 100 115
Kphrata National Hank HO 111
First National Hank.Celumbls 110 15
First National Rink, stnwburg 1(U IS)
First National Hank, Marietta 1(0 artist
First National Hank, Mt Jey loe 15t.
Lltltz National Ilvnk In) 1M.
Manhelra National Ilvnk lm mi
Union National llink, .Mount Jey ... M f.s
New Helland National Hank he U. v
Gap National Hank lul no
Qnarryvllle National Hank lul He
Kllzabethtewn National bank lul no
Northern Hank stock. lm 135
-Vlf ADVEJiTISEMKyTA
"DAKINQ POWDER
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS pewdemevcrvarles. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesernene. itere ee
nemlcalthnn the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie
sold In competition with the multitude e! low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Bald only in cam. UeriL IIakihe PewDKaCa,
106 Wall Street New Yerk. mav27.1vdAw
WANTIM). A WOMAN A N TS
hitnatlen as cook in a hotel or In a private
family. Alse, a young girl as dining room girl
Inquire at
ltd Ne.227CHL'KCll "TKEhT
WANTr.D A UOOI) GIRL KOUcJi-7.
eral llonsenerk, with reference Geth:
wages w 111 be given. Call at
If NO 632NOKTH 1)1 KKSTIIEKT
AA. BB.
Use Xanhelm Heller Fleur.
The Original. The Itcst
rnj-2-lvM,Was It
estT a sifnTiiiTRD due with
light je.lew legs and face, black en the
back and with very short tall. A liberal reward
will be paid te any person who w HI return him
te the subscriber at Ne. 2 Cotten Mill.
ap7-2ld S.S.M'ENCKB.
THE " YELLOW 1'RONT" CLEAR
Filled Havana 5 cent Cigar 1 tlie great
favorlte and most reliable Nickel Cigar In the
market, Try them, at MAltKLEi'S
(Formerly ilartreaii's) "lellew- front,"
Ne. 21 North (jueen Mrtet
GA. It, ATrENTIOX '
fbe Comrades el tiee. 11 Themas Pest,
SI, (i. A. It., are requested te meet at their Pest
Hoemon te-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, April
eth, at IK o'clock. In full uniform, te attend the
funeral of our late comrade, Philip Wolf Com
rades et Pest 405 arealse Invited.
.. , A. V. Ill HST. Commander.
C II Fasnacht, Adjntnnt. ltd
SEALED PROPOSALS rrt'OLLECV
Hen of State and County Taxes of Kastand
Westward of Lancaster city for isss,wlll be
received at County Commissioners' Oillce until
12 o'clock neon, 510NHA1 , Aelttl. I, lstf.
Theapielntment ler the entire city will net
tie given te ene person j or te In e persons, one
of w horn will deputize the ether te de bis work.
11V OKIJEH OF Til E HO KI.
Attest Fham (Iriest. Clerk a7-dtd
fUST RECEIVED
a nr.nK iBvoiczer
RARE, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PHESEXTS
In Majolica China, Crockery, Glassware, etc., alt
te be given aw ay. Every sensible heuekeen r
requiring Ture Teas and CerTecs In condition
neat, every time should call for
CLAUKfc'9 TEA AVI) COFFEE,
m2C-lydAw At Ne. Si West King Street.
A MEETING OK
LANCASTEU HKAN't'li, Ne. C9I,
Irish Ni.tiennl League of America
Will be held In tbe second fleer of the Opera
Heuso Hulldlng, en WEI)NE3I)A EVENING
nt s o'clock. All unpaid subscriptions te the
Parnell fund must be paid by that time, a the
inoney will be forwarded te Its destination. All
persons, inalunndfemale,de9lrlngtoJeln will be
present The by-laws permit thoe at a distance
te become members by forwarding their written
request nnd 11.(0. aS-Jtd
XjRlVATE SALE.
1 will have a car lead of
First-Glass Ohie Nerman Horses,
AT THK XIRKWAC UOCBK.
NO, 115 NOIITH 1'BINCE STUKET,
by Monday, which 1 will dlspose of at ltrivat
sale New let or tint-class Horses-driver
workers nnd heavy draft, mostly from Canada
every week, and always for sale.
,,,, ... UKOKUK GKOSSMAN.
fulilO lydiw
JJOTE 18 MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT3.()OA dozes.
. A.S.?- m NOKTH QUEEf STItEKr,
JanlU-tfd Lancaster, l!a
QEORGK ERNHT.Jfci "
Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder,
NO. 539 WEST KINO STUEET.
tentie,a?rk rcelTM mT Prompt and personal at.
ticlUa1n'flan0'0bblnif.a,tenaea te t Short no ne
it,CUa.Turnh0ea.a:,0 te- ""X"
QTORAGK
AMD
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE.
decO-lyd Ne. 16 West chestnut etifeet.
.VAMP A D Villi T1SKMKXTS.
10N'Tl'All,TONOTlUKTlU:tlAN(li:
1 In location of lUTIILKVS UllltU STOItK.
?.'."iV'w ,nu'bTls .1(1. nve dcsirs wrst of the
Old Stand
en (w Te ,ean -n .an-
-jV7V rJ fV caster property, In sums
te suit, at the lowest current rati-s.
.1 II litJFFIN,
mir.v. IhhII!) 4Y Walnut at , Philadelphia
Ariieu'i: l.orei .s.miki:u's ahtu
lie. Clitaretle Helders, 'lobacce Pouches,
Plpe, etc, In (jieat vntli tv.justn'celved at
MAhLF.WS
Formerly llnrtman's) " ellew trout,"
Ne. 21 North Queen Mreet.
Yji'AYiNtri'AunjTAT ts in, . "lts-Tpnii
a. deck. Une tillt V.dge Plavtui; Lart,'Uc.
per deck.
tikMt'lU'SOKIAIt STOUK.
JeblJ W AStM Ne. HI t.ivst king SHvel
rpilY OIR km: WHISKY.
a KAKS (II l
Pkll yi'AUT 75 OEMS, AT
ItOIIUKK'Sl.lQUOIt STOHK,
Ne !! Centre Square, l.aurnster. Pa.
aptCMjdll
rplIE ONLY CLEAR 11A ANA I'lLLlJR
X C 10 A It In the city for c. Meerschaum
Cigar and Clgaretle Helders for 10c.
...0 HKMl'lirscnjAUSIeitK.
tebll VV .ftfd Ne. IK East Mug hlreet.
-ptSl'RANCE Ol'lICE REMOVED.
The Insurance and Ileal Eatateemce of .lere
mlsh Itlfe lias lteen removed te NO. JWVSOL' Til
liUhESTUEET. telephone connection.
, JEUEMIAH HIFK,
jnarll Hnd It Ne. 3-.'K s. Duke St.
TESTATE OK JOHN ZlMMl'Hii.lAN
J-J lateef the city oil jmcaster, deceased. Let
ters tctamentnr) en said etatn having been
granted te the undersigned, nil person In
debted thereto are requested te lnake Iinme
dlate pav-ment, and thoe having claims or de
mands against the ssme will pitsent them
w ltheut delay ter settlement te the undersigned,
residing In Manhetui tow nshlp
I MAM F.L P. hELLKIl, Executer.
11.11 Swaru, Attorney. ll(!tdu
-TESTATE OV MARY ANNKILLIANJ
XU widow, late of ljiueaterclty,deceael. Let
ters testamentary en salt! etate having been
granted te the unders1i?ntd.nii r,tt-snnsiniiAtifii
thereto are requesied te make Immediate piy
inent, and theso having claims or dcmamln
aK-vlnt the estate of the decedent, w 111 make the
ssme knew n te him w ltheut delav
SAMUEL F KKlSMAN. Kvccuter
II C hliKADT, Attorney r.'ltdeau
T i:VANrs"KLOrR.
LEYAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
J ANCASTER RINK.
BASEBALL ON SKATES.
Lancaster Rink I
WEDXFSDA V EVEXjyu.
Mikade vs. Little Tycoon.
mat tftl
AN rNI'ARALLELEO BARGAIN,
"lttsnnlll wind that blows notiedyany
geed " The recent failure el a noted French,
Worsted ilanufactnrer enable ns te offer you
1,(10 yard French Worsted, for Pantaleon, at a
torrlble slaughter The geed are strictly all
pure worsted, et elrgant weight, and exactly
worth $1001 te ftJHi 1 will maknthem upln
first cla-s style, perfect fitting, at the erylew
price of only temper pair Call nnd leave your
innisure befem the choicest rattenis are all se
lected. HOShNSTEIVS Une Tailoring, Ne J7
North Queen street, Uincaster, Pa
-Nutb I employ none but practical Panta Panta
eoon Makers.
Ol'IUSti OPENING AT H. GKH
ij HAItT'S
FINE TAILORING.
'I I.n Largest and most cnmpletti Assortment
of f INK V( OOLLENs ferthe Spring Tiadetn b
teund In the City of IjincnsUr.
A Choice Line of hprtng Overceatings and
Pantaloenlngs In all the I-aiest Patterns
Prices Lew, Hest V erkmanshlp, and all goods
W arrantcd as represented.
H.GERHART,
NO 13 NOKTII QUI K.V STKKKT.
'Opposite the l'ostelllcc, mar271idll
T50SE ItROS. A HARTMAN.
HEABQTJAETERS
-FOIt-
UMBR.E-LL5S,
PARASOLS,
CANC-S.
'HIE ilANlf ACTUUEKS,
Rese Bres. & Hartman,
14 EAST KING ST.
npHJind
JOHN .S. (II VLint OKO. K. RATHVON.
OUR PRICES ARE ALL CASH
$50,000
WOllTll OK
CLOTHS. - CASSIMERES.
SUITINGS.
-AM
SPRING OVERCOATINGS.
lilt. OOODS. OAHl'KllNf.s, AC MUST HE
SOLO WITHIN NINKT1 DAS FOK
CASH.
W e w 111 sell any goods In our Merchant Tailor
ing Iiepartmentdy the yard ermadeup te order
at greatly reduced prices, te sell them quick.
It will pay any one wanting Clothing te buy
Irem us new.
JOHN S. GIYLER & CO.,
Ne. 25 East Sine St root,
I.AKOAHTVR. I'A.
AaiUBBXMHTB.
TflULTON OPERA HOUHh.
Thurediiy EveuingT April 8, 1880.
First Production In this city by the Fumeu
MADLSON 8QHAUE
'I IIKATHK COMPANY
Of the (ircntest or Mndlen Stj nai Theatre
Comedy huucsx s, uuillled
"THE RAJAH."
Alter a run lu New Yerk of evor 2M Consecu
tive Nights Te be produced here wllh the
OltlOlNAI. CAST,
OltMllNAl, MCKNKUY,
OHKUNAl, MUbIC, A v.
ADMISSION 75, SOunnjICKNTS.
Hale of Heats at Opera Heuso Olllce.
apr3Md
XVJtMMTVHE.
TTOPKMnUBU'H.
Did you say you ate In need of
FURNITURE,
If se, be aure and call en us. and we villi de our
I est te plcaae you.
fi. K. PtOFFMEIDR,
26 East King Street.
fUHattm vmmkht.
T7K)R RENT N1UE TWCWiTOllV MUCK
.... JVT. ."ni ,,e,'. Sa Ja Ent Ornugeitrret
Jiinrttld II1KSII& lllte.
FOR RENT A IIAKEIIOIIHE, NO. Ill
L.ri, V"",n8,en ,re,,t Apply telliur- Myers
ParMlniise. tnttd
fiecil) HrARLl: J'eit rent.
5 iiA. "V. "'alile and Shettdtng.sttiiateil nt
mvkiK .!.V.I"V.,!, "tr''t. Apply te ll.KK
Ml Kits at Park Ilnne. ' msriUM
IjlOR RENT. '
.-.. A tobacco Wnrohnn.e with 1'enn'a It. It.
eHiiuK btipnciiy itr suiting akieast-s. Annie
ntthii
marlO tfd
lNTKt.LIUKNCKU OFFICE.
poll RRNT.
Anestabllthed Wroeery Stand vilth dwelling
attached In southern part nt tlie city.
Possession April 1st. Apply at
Ne. 13S EAST Kl.VU STKKKT.
JJIOR RENT.
3 Shep In rear or Ne 8 West Chestnut street,
ned u a cigar box factory, nnd a shop en
Ml tlllu street, between Seuth (juoen and Prince
stn-ets, lately ued a a carriage factory. Alse a
dwelling and stoieroom new occupied by A.
A llublcy as a drug store, West hlng street
Apply at the
IlVlfd INTELHOENCKlt OFFICE.
llAUOHAUr..
F
IRE' KIUI.lt KIRK!' WATI'.U
VNATKIl" WAIEII!!'
Grreat Bargains
-u-
KEPLER'S.
$40,000 WORTH
HARDWARE
-TO HE
SOLD
IN THE NET FEW MONTHS, 1() MAKE
, IIOOM rOK
A NEW STOCK.
UKKAl EXCITEMENT Af
KEPLER'S.
SHI I TIIKY (l)ME' NOW 11 H
Steves ! Steves !
All Want toTake Advantagenr this
GREAT SALE,
And are already anticipating their wants fei
neil winter.
Special Inducements and Bargains
Mechanics, Builders, Farmers,
And all ethers who wlih te get the VVOItl II
OF 'I II El It SlONKl. Loek for yeitrstilves be
fore getng elsewhere, nnd be convinced.
(111EAT AItlKT1 OF THE 11K8T
Steves, Ranges, Heaters,
FURNACES,
ANll-
HODSE FURNISHING GOODS.
ALL WH.l. HE hOI.I).
A NEW SIX-HORSE
I'OltTAIILK SI'ltl.VUriKI.H HIUESHINll
ENdlNE will be sold very low. Call and ) It.
Iren and Blacksmith's Supplies
BELOW COST.
A. C. KEPLER.
inarlMimlW.ii&vv
CUAU
jy It. MA.KTIN,
WIIOLUULl AND KCTAIh MAUI IN
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal:
-YABn- Ne. (3) North Water and l'rlnce
Streets, abeve Lemen, I.ancaster. n3-lyd
OAU.MOAUDNKHS A JKKKKItlKM.
COAL DEALERS.
Or7ic s Ne. IS) North t)iiccn street, and Ne.
K North l'rlnce street.
Yahis: North l'rlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
I.ANCAHTEIt, I'A.
auglS-tld
c
OAU
M. V. B. COHO.
Ne. 330 NOIITH WATEH BT., Incaster, I'a.,
Wholesale and He tall Dealer in
LUMBER AD COAL.
Connection with the Telephone Exchange.
Yard and Olllce : NO. SW NOUTII VVATKB
HTUKK.T febW-lvd
gAHT KNI) YA11I).
0.J.SWMR&00.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
Ontce! Ne.50 OKNTKK 8QUA11K. lleth yard
nd oltlce oennootod with Telephone Exchange.
aiirlJ-lydMAF.lt
WINKS Attn IAQUOKB.
mUK OKLKBHATED
" BOUQUET" ANI) " OLD ANCH0H"
PURE RYE WHISKIES
Are rich lu flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste.
l'tnicln Quality, are excellent stimulants, and
they stand without a rival In the market. Beld
at all tbe leading Hotels and by Druggist. Ask
ferlt. IIUMl'HUEYA MAItYlN,
Bole Proprietors,
laulSCmd 401 N. 3d St., I'hlladelDbla, l'.
M
AD1C1KA ANIJ 8IIEHKY WINR8
AT
Mgart's Old Wj.m Stere
H. C SLAYMAKER, AQENT,
lUUbllsheanfi. No.Z)KiTKmeSTRor.
tnbl7-U0
T
HIS TATER IS PRINTED WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRIGHT 6c CO.,
marlHyd 28th ana Hare SU PhUadelplmi, I'a.
jfif.M.vritr.
T AIUKS' I'NDERWKAR
Al-
s
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCAHTRIt, 1' V.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1886,
WE WILL INAIJOIIUATK A SI'KIUI.
LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
AT WA DOWN I'ltlCKS.
'lhesn are mostly New (loeds, madn upspe
rlslly for this site, nnd will lm sold at exactly
what they rnst. v mention the prices of our
leading styles of
CHEMISE HMIIT1,
NHIllTdUVVNa AM 1'ANTLKTrt.
In nnler te prove te yen that tbe goods are
really n grist deal chfajsT than they hsve
ever been siien ler In this cllj
CHEMISE.
Ofgcetl inusllunml well made, but plain, !.V.
Tucked veke, islged with line linen Torchon
lace, O.S I.Y sic.
Eicollent muslin, well made, wllh corded
band, ON I.Y c.
Ihree rowsefneislleuork Inserting lib tuck
IngbetKrien anil edged with nnu talnbllc lilt
Hlng. ONLY 41c
three row unf htnitsemn needlework Inserting,
trimmed with needlework edging, O.M.I an.
oke of all-ever embroidery, trimmed wllh
flue needlewntk rdglug, O.N . iftc
Flnu tucked besom, wlde needle work edge en
each side, neck and sleeve trimmed with film
ncedlew erk edging, ON IA 75c
IkMomef hsndsemn all-evor embroidery, wtlh
tine wlde needlework rutlle. OMA II (0
A Let of FINK CHEMISE, fnrmrrly tlVlsnd
1175 at ONE HOLLaK.
SKIRTS.
Bli Inch ru tile, lour tucks, geed inusltu, ONI.v
NV.
Necillowerk rullle and tucking, OM.V. U.c.
Twe rows of milling, w tlh tucking evor encn,
UN 1. 1 PA!.
Elegant wlde embroidery nillle and tucks,
ONLY 75c
Nine Inch w tdn emtirelderv ritltle, lour nannw
nnd one wlde tuck, atO.SE ilel.l.Alt
Twelve Inch euibreldcry rullle, two rows et
rive tucks each, ON l. II 'i
NIGHTGOWNS
Trimmed with needlework edge, ONLY 50c
llosem, neck and s'eeves trimmed wlthruf
Illng, two rows of Inserting, two rows et four
tucks each en eaih side, ON l. 75c.
Tbroe rows of needlework Inserting, tour
rows of four tucks each. Hiiro msset ilnnlii
sorting, besom, neck and sleeves ttluiiued with
ucidluwerk edging, ONl Wc.
Throernwsof llni nreitlcwerk Inserting, four
rowset six line tucks each. Hue needlework edg
lug en besOm, neck and sleeves, O.N I.Y We
One Special Let trtinineit with nisdlewerk In
serting all the way down, edged with neclle neclle neclle
worken both sides, tsisem of Insertlngaud two
rowsef tucking en each side, edglngand tuck
ing en sleeves, ON I.Y II JT.
PANTLETS.
Wllh nulling, two bands slid shirring be
tween, ONLY itfc
The same style, wllh feurbands.al'JW.
Une Needlework nillle nnd ten tucks, ONI,
Coe.
Twe rntlles of flne neodlework and three
tucks ever each, ON I.Y 7
Kutlle of real Torchon lure. 2W Inches wide,
two rows of II ve tucks earn. only 7jC.
Hnflle of rral Linen Medici lace, 4k; Inch
wide and nve wide tuck, only ONE DeLLAIt.
Extra tine needlework rullle, two rows or nve
lucks each, two rowsef tlne needlework Iniert
ing, '.'H Inch wlde bias tucking ONLY 1 S5.
W'e extend an Invitation te all te come and
see our
NEW MILLINERY.
i- l'Altl.Ollen Bccend Meer.
UHUOF.ltlr.il.
SI'KC'IAIj LENTEN (lOOl)S.
Hest elected cisllUh, large fat. Juicy mack
erel, smoked halibnt, canmd nilmen, new crop
olives, Itnrst table oil, salad dressing, mustard
and pickles, bananas, oranges and apples. 'I ry
our nne selected old (iev. .lava, Meeha and lm
perlal Itle Coffees, they speak for themselves,
very geed atl JKc. Hargalus, 3 mid i & of It ten
for -c.-, 5 Ei getst prunes, 2.V , elegant light
syrup, he pnr quart j canned corn, .; 10 IN kit
lalmackeruLSnc. l'lcaflcallerend jonrnnlers
(1EO. w'lANT,
angX-lyd Ne. 113 West King Btreiiu
e
HEAP 1'AMIliY OK00E11Y.
".u net In ml.
jim tat te int."
A new nnd selected assortment oflteston. Oat
meal, Monitor, (linger, 1'rt'ttul, Hluii 1'etnt
Oyster, Family and Water Crackers, Beds, Coffee,
Tea, Nic-Nacs, lOlnen, lady's Fingers, Mldgnts,
KU)e Nuts. Cecen, l'eiiu, anlllir, nnd Milk Ills
culls: Crystal, urabam nnd (iinger Wafer.,
AlaealargflquantllynrFlnnBMOKEllSALMON,
Halibut, llenelcss C'edflsh, ltusslan Hal dines,
Kxtra Ne. 1 Mackerel, Finn Mackerel 3 for Be.,
Beused Mackerel, Balmon, I.nbstnrs, and lteyer's
Oysters, Helland, l'ertlnnd ami Bcelch llerilng
and llleuters.
Tbe Beat Ohoeaoa in tbe Olty.
C'elvln's l'nre Yerk County lluckwheat,and a
full Hneel treah (Ireterlesnt
CHARLES MAONAY'S
Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Kmperiaa,
IBand 117 NOIITH (JUEEN STltEET,
f.aiirastur, I'a.
Uoeds dellvered free te all parts et ihn city
and environs, 'lelephnnu Connection. inJiml
7t BUKHK'a
LENTEN GOODS I
Fine Hleater Mackerel, large and at f (lenrge's
Hank llenelcss cedttsh. Smoked Balmon, Bineked
Halibut, Bugar-C'urcd ilerrlng, l'laln Cnrtd Her
ring, only lie. a dozen ; tliu Hnpgoed llnind
French Balmon, lie. a can, or t2(u perdezan i
Bplced Balmon In 2 If. cans ; Fresh Lebster, lum
bar Bcbrttnps ! Fresh Canned 111 mi Fish, only
10c. a can ; resh Canned Mackerel, Ue.i Soused
Mackerel, American and Imported bardlnes
Sardines In Mustard, Deviled Crabs (w lib she II).
CHEESE I CHEESE I
Cholce Illch Mild Cream Cheese. I'lnenpple
CbeBn (picnic size), Dutch Head Cheese (very
line), Bapsage, Yeung American and Neulchatel.
FARINACEOUS OOODS I
Oatmeal, Avena or Itellcd Oats, Cracked
Wheat, Farina, Oraniilated Cornmeal, Tapioca,
flage. Macaroni, Vermicelli, etc.
HI ft-l 11 EUUB, twodezon for S3 cents,
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTEU. I'A.
Telenhone Connections.
II OO KB.
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Jehn Baer's Sens
Invite examination of their
BLANK BOOKS!
In Various Grades el
DAY 11(10 KB, JOUKNALB,
LEDUEUS, CASH HOOKS,
COl'YINU HOOKS A IMCK33K8.
IN VOICE HOOKS, TIMK HOOKS,
MKM0HANIIUM8, 1'ASSHOOKB,
l'KTTY ACCOUNT 1IOOKH, Ae,
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SIGN OFTHE BOOK,
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IS and 17 North Queen Street.
ANOASTEH HUSINESH COLLEOE
Open day and evening until July. Yeung
men who intend starting In business can de lie
better than take a course at the
LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Bend for list of Graduates and consult them as
te the requirements of the ceursa. Tluje re
quired te complete the course trem 3 te e months.
Address, U.C.WKIDLEIt, Principal,
We. UX Jbut Kins Street.
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