es fir rPfX-p SigSW '.WC- -i "smk. 4&" mM .wi. ( . ULNOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THUBSDAVj MARCH 3, 1887. 1 f r, rT.Srj v lVr.A wifj .- iMm'imim Hftmrwi ua MlMi Miktint Meb. pM by the rlUMMB. PMU- Lttaaaeuncll r la Much. i ;( tk MMM .j-i OBOMt U MUKM of every stad, Who llatlB lawa, of AdtU of any i.a tha Ant Monday of INMHOMHOl April 7f u'lM oweh of inch tagta. tha Ant Man. aaaU ae-Uaoa for tha laaaraUen thereof by Keaara. Baeaer, Weaterman f Wttiti of council, IWaraary. UN, after the aMOtdlogte thli law timm would spin en the -ret Ooa-CUaheuld erfranlae 7ta. weea Meeira tea pteresteD, ejected at ateaMaa. aeld be ewern :.... v - veaawssveeaswep. M aeerel day age waa aignteUie let merchant! of expected te see the rlrer once L-)tklAli V A fc . :. The weather of yesterday Mapntaa aad te their hepea, and M Me are rapidly dHtppearing. eeatat-ed lee two and one half tfctekneee'aada few dayaef cold hare beta euffletent te make k te cab The merebanta have beat eae half enough iee for their waae, ana lee win de a luxury dur. Meeeav)The breaking up of the Ice darwf the aeet winter prevented in atfl - frll e'Tnntr 'GrZjy9 wmw - ma i . l.wlll be held ia the Si Ftel'i p. E. ka Friday, aa fellow-: 1030 a. m., ,. ,-.. ft ciMIterraptlce la Oar Werk ter mew te Meet Them." The evening I f UmI tll h n..4 fr. I WWWA WUA W IMBUWHU UJ .-.Oraha-. Marietta. . 'tX fe aewtataawata, lUteaaMf J At... . -, Hint ubv, in uw ob uu . ieharek UU veiling', should be aaee. a attractive pregramme of eheraaea by twenty five , iae.nret apearaaee of the Columbia maer, reaaiaga y Jamee B. Kenny llaa, an ether feature. mbia Aeeembly. 5a 0.840. Knltbte t r, "will eelebrate tbelrflrtt annlvertary t opera aoeaeon aezt Batnrday erening. tees will be mad by Charles H. Llicb- f Failed) ebia, general eecretary of this uen. J. it. Buuer. e! Beading. e wUl be la the lnterett of the laflatwr. PMaraeee e the Teamle theatre earn. ; UrllM MLMIe Tfeoea" em Fld.T eve. IptagtUU attraet one of the Jergeet andienera f)rS4Ba',Hi the opera beuee. The lower ker baa been estkely reetrredand firiK l.,7:.. V.. " JiflPpiSn. A mmmmwpnnn hmvimmm tinriia i.i "train will ran -;.-- - IVKi BltVft UiD faad company will appear la the for one week commencing March e Popular plays will be presented at low JBrtessr . A Pahifnl Ibftlu t ,y?5Jsmes Btcemfleld. empleTed In the Penn f 'eylvunlt ralltcad ebepe, recelred a painful rJtjralee In the forehead by a blew from a ham. .sSrjntr In the bands of another workman. He viraspissieRthe place where the workmen ?f5irererepliiigata&k of an engine, and the Ps. inww waa givcu uj u iH.iuauhi uiutuci. f';Jth Suswnee fire company will held the Vv avfjta uicvbiun 1UU OfCUIUgi tj ChsrUs P. WlUen left town this morning Mr Miner's Tliisge. ft, Oficer Hardnele arrested Fred Bechman, ft BtrBSger, for drunkenness and disorderly eeMuet, Bquue Frank sent htm te tall for te-js. ".tsrejgentlemen of town are trying te sr (ttge walking mateU of 72 hours, between Ias-1 walkera. Four prises of HO, 926, JJ5. M lit, will be given for the best records. IX skaeugn entries can be seeurea the rsca - VU1 take place next mentn. Any person de- Bsnsg lame in tots manner aueuiu give uteir mm a te Frank Stoeker. ,-.i.;yUBS tuummt un usu wiu dem esuin -Marasury en tbenlsht of April 15th. f,--,xngine iu ei me cennsyivsnia rsureaa !- . ,. .... . .. . .aapea me irscxa ytatereay auernoen en ba river tracks, caused by a misplaced m witrb, alter considerable work the engine Uaa re Disced. "ia Haaatln- nf the Sens of veterans will ba MM tale evening. f;Y; J.'H. Mnrpby, supervisor of the Frederick lale-.cas been transferred te Division Ne. ,at Philadelphia and his place will be filled -w. x cooper, who assumes charge JfSsV mMM' JTdTAL BVMHIKB. Tacts Developed at ih Ieqasst Bsld tj iJ-, Cerauw Benamau. ,lOarener Boraman returned home en lay evening from Esst Hempfleld kip, wbere he bad gene te held an In- en the liejy nf Mrs. Htissn Baker, I terrible death from burning has been . The Jurers were Andrew Bhelricb, j'.;L..8wsrr, E. B Swarr, Emanuel Hall, I- n SfrL.Tilirt .ml f 1. alp4 Th. In.llmi.n. lip ,. ... , , . auw ..mwiuuj c SjdlAMtft HJfrm nrf watt m mltmr .hnn, TK ;T n.UTIV .. i. . .vn, WWUUW (w , and lived alone In a smsllhouse iliwthe Marietta turnpike, about two miles inifrem Knhrnsiewn. Iler niece. Mrs, Mar. jt?garet Oeerge, lived near by and her i7?.ftrflltfMI Vvaa tA en nvitr tk Sirs Hftlr-i. tl -,kuse every day te see If she wanted any i"l -aaslatance. Oa Wednesday morning she "sMUedat the neuis as usual and found Mrs, , Baker getting breakfast. Sae left tend went "Jteme. A few hours afterwards smoke was L'Bftn te oene out of the kitchen window, and 'eeiiojuinpeuiinrou- inswiuuew. Mrs. NOeere called her brother and Jehn Hhelrich SjW the house was entered. Mis. Biker waa fmad en the 3er dead. Iter face and upper -.arteftbe bedywat badly burnt d. There ' .. wasueiiism inrewn as te new tne accident kn.rf. ThHMtlnnnlltnri la that hnritlAih. fsni-ght fire from the stove, and as uuseie te eztinguisn it. a tie evi fihen threw herself en the fleer te ex i the flimts, for the carpet was burned i was jeuuu en tue xioer several feet iBteve. bVDM. Bbeuk wss summoned and en rival he netlned the coroner. The :. el the jury was that death resulted i by accidentally setting Ore te her T'ftrnne Hiuiuel Hw-tl. wt,n U f.A - -....v nHU ... Matsm- anon, tnuiers, attempted i; lw bera, bitched te a delivery hum U track of the Qaarryville atOcMKw atraat. In front of the train fan Kfcfatiwatautieii at 12:40. The laaensiaaa la faUiag ever, bat the IM Mreek ud ta wbaala wtra badly ; nwi sswsuiej nor lam oerses sVM Tfin who runs up this n mis cwavegar traisa uii ttaarmui aiimaii-i fmiu bat b did nef baad tba warn tA kla,-siiih bl wlfsy aUtar aad fc of 1-larabanr. lafl Ihta str. mJJim far Abtlwa. Xaaaar. II iatu ga wwaaara lirara &. ""; $ JNtAtt - AaU-UMUI. arthe WU.Kawa Ornamental and fmttett rataler. Oharlee Brimmer, the well-known orna erna aeeataland pertrIt painter, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the residence of his mother, Ka 148 Werth Prince street, aged 31 years. His death resulted from herpes zester, mere commonly called ehtnttes," an eruptive disease ela painful character, from which he had suffered about three weeks. Mr. Mrimmer wss a son of the late Jeseph Bilmmer, tailor and olerk, who died about six months ego. Gairlea wm bam In this mty March S, 1S5S He received his education In the public schools and en quitting school spent a short time In Ellmaker'a drug sterr, West King street Usrlega taste for draw ing and ornamental pslntlug be entered his brother Jeseph's palnllng roetn,orer Zihm's Jewelry store, and rapidly acqulred a knowl edge of the art. Be afterwards for a time worked with Charles E. Wise, pnlnter and Btrenaut, en Duke street opposite the court noose, lie subsequently opened rooms el bis own at Zthin'a corner, some twelve years age, nis brother nsving leit them. Air. Brimmer was burned out twice while in Ztbm's building. When U- Z. Rueade' new building, West King street, wm finished he removed his studio into It. Afterwards he removed Inte Samuel Demuth's building corner of West King nod Prinee streets Here he mctwlthaterrible iQIctlen. Wblle at work, en the 21st of June, 1S53, he was stricken with paralysis, his eutlre right slcie being affected. Frem this stroke he never recovered, though ter a tlme be was able te walk about without a eane and crutch. Ills right hand had forget its cunning but, v-lth an energy unusual in one se badly crippled, he set about educating bis lelt hand te de the work or an artist, and tbat he succeeded Is shown by the many line crayons snd ether pictures executed by him with the left hsnd. About three years age he formed a partner. ship with Charles Tucker, opening a studio la the second story et Lecher' building. Centre Squire, nnd mere recently In Watt fc Shsnd's bulldlug.East King street, wheruhls lsttst work wss done. Among thf best crayons by Mr. Brimmer are the "Msdenna and child, " a ' Russian alejghlng party pursued by wolves"; a " tambourine girl " ; ' adversity and pros perity " and portraits el Dr. S. T. Divls and Geerge Masen. Belore being stricken with pralyfi Mr. -J3iimnir lenk n active part in inusleil festi vals and ether entertainments. Uu bad an excellent voice, and sane at dltlerent times Inteverslef the Lancaster chetrr, including Trinity Lutheran or which, church he was a i member. Mr. Brimmer was unmarried. Of a family et ten brothers snd sisters all are dead except Jeseph, n paluter, in Tort Wayne, Indians, Mrs. Wm. Brady, of this city, and Miss L'r. ilS who lives with Ler mother at 116 JNertu Prinee. The time of Mr. Brimmer's fnneral will net be announeed until the arrival of his brother from the West. tath el Mary Ann Ecct. Oa the 23th of February, In Kilrabethtewn, Pa., alter a lingering Hints', Mary Ann Engle, wife of Levi L. Engle, peacefully went te her rest. The deceased was a dsughter of Henry Hertt, el Ceney township, this county, and leavea her husband anil nne ,i.uh h.- ased father unit nnA alafAr h.. imM..2 nap- . . .. . . " -" """""klnc re.atiena ana a larxe circle of frlenda-"!r'jjtn i-uuru men- less, eae wasa5yn tf,e true sense of the word, vlVeled wife and sffectlonste mother. benevolent and ?JllP-f,1'nterceursevvlth her neighbors ana inenes, always manifesting a Christian spirit. She was a member et the P.tf jrmed church ever thirty years end for msny years a teacher In the Sunday school, faithful and devoted te ner duties in the church and Sun day school; even when dtea;e bad se preyed en ber system tbat sbe could scarcely go out, she was at her pest, like a true sentinel. Tne church and Sunday school, as well as her do de vcted husband and daughter, kce.ly ftel the lets they have sustained. Funeral nf an Old Wemnn. The funeral of P.esanna Levan, tbe old woman who a death was relerred te In the lWTELLiOESOEn en Tuesday, took place to day. The body wss taken te Rawllnsvlile, where Unas Interred. It is very dlfHPult te learn ber exsct age, but she wasceitainly ever 100 years old. a uiottLBren ittvme.r. The emantle Marrlaga Btcallrd bj a I'.ectnt Philadelphia Gelden Wfdrt ii. The Philadelphia Ledger of I'eb. S con cen tslnstbe following notice of a golden wed ding, which has interest for Lancastrians be cause of the fact that two of the gueatx, Natban snd Hannah Middieten, are tbe parents of W. B. Mlddleen, our well-known townsman : Mr. snd Mrs. Jeseph Middieten celebrated the Ultleth nnnhersary of their marriage at their home in Chestnut Hill yesterday. A than ksglvlnK maw was celebrated Bt7m In Sl Miry's Keman Catholic church by their son, the Very Kev. Themas Ccoke Middieten. D D , late president et Vllianeva celiege.and new president of the Auierlun Catholic His torical society, Jeseph Middieten and his wife, whose maiden name was Lydla Coeke, were members of two prominent families in the beclety of Friends In Philadelphia, snd tbey werrt married in the Cherry street meeting house ou I'ebruary 22, 1637. Maey years sae, hewever, both btxmu members of thoKejisn Catfcolle cbtlicb. Among the company of relatives assembled jemerday were Natban Middieten, bis wife Hannah MIddltten, who were groomsman and brides, maid at the wedding aud wftoseonn marriage resulted a year later Irem the acquaintance thus formed. Tbey were said te ba tne only surviving witnesses of the ceremony. The marriage certihcale was exhibited te the lileuds. It contains about ene hundred names, nearly all of which belong te well known Fhilaaelphla families. Mr. HUd Mrs. Middlaeu have txeu residents el Cntstnut Hill during nearly the whole et their wedded life. ciuab fAirenjts cuxr.t.tr. Tlia Coce:idti I'euntyitanta Cigar Anecla. lien, ut Laueatler, Clmrurrd The CjnselliUtetl Penunjlvanla Cigar association, of Lmeasttr, v.ai clmrtered In Harrlsburg en Wednesday. I sciplul tr.k la t2i COO Is object U the inunula ttire and sale of Dinars, and lis factories ure located lu tpbrataaud vicinity, and lerchtaperKrailee of these geede, at Oallastewn, Yerk eiunty. AB Its name applies, It Is the consolidation et lour large Isotenta, with a Joint employ inij caraclty of 100 bauds Mr. 1'rank Pentlarge, the welt known tobacet dealer, Is the bui cen msnrger ct the concern and a large stockholder therein. Eistem and Western parties bavltif; lnrge cigar interests are alto members et the organigitlen. The concern Intends te lntrodnce new styled of rmcklng ami a general luipreveinent evor the old methods el handling the Pennsylvania clttara. It starts with tbe uiet Qttterlu lntll lntll catien of success. Ilraiy Weights en Ilia tVaipttb. This afternoon a rarty of heavy-n tight Rn. publican candidates, cens'stlnu of Clsyt F. My ei, candidate ler register; A. Keller, cm. dldate for slit rlirj RenJ. Hetsbey, candidate forcetnmletlonerj Select Councilman Win. Beard, Oeo. W. Sljer, at one tlme Democratic- candidate for prison-keeper, tinder the marstfaUblpnfO, Al. Smllli, euld-be ptisen keeper, lelt tha southeast aiigle of Ccutre Bquare In a large omnibus. TIib maislial hid a huge canvas ba(r swung ever his boulder tilled with nil kind of political cards, subject te Republican lulea. Tney will bill the county between Liucister and Ce lumbia, und at the latter plate tliey will den their lull dress suits and attend a wedding reception itlven by ene of "their pellllcil Irlenda, They will be Joined at Meuntvll'e by Bam Matt Frldy, and at Columbia by Jake Btrlne, Street Viewers In Srsilen. The viewer appointed te usete dimsges te Henrietta Klefler, by reason of the open ing of Filbert street through tier land, met today and reviewed the around. An adjournment waa made until next Thursday when testimony te the value of the land takes will be beard. "" v-frrp-ias stjest. A Lsneastsr Widower Prepssas MsrrUgs, Bat Itreahs the Contract. from ths Mansneia (Ohie) lleialJ. S.U.Martin, a fllty-year old I.otharle, eame te the city about one mouth sja lie is Ulty years old, If a day, and he has a grown up family near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mar tin procured a situation with a city firm as local agent. Ha procured beard en Third street, aud started te work. He put lu his time, ten hours per day, regularly, but did net drum tip tnueli b tslness. The firm ecett found out tht he was n. g. and that he was spending his tlme In hit lug widows ; lit tact the gay nnd ftstUe widower bad sevenl widows en the strlnp. He was beuucu.l nnd left the city Abruptly without paying his beird bill. List Monday, a respectable w Mew la Jy he ll 03 In Jehn' Addition, called at the office et the firm and Inquired for Martin. She was te'.d that lie had lelt the city. Thereupon her wrath knew no bounds She siUl that Martin c.illtxl at her house sb oral times, nnd finally pre posed marriage, und was accepted. The wed ding dress was tnaJe and the ceremony was te bave taken place this week. Martin went from here te Masslllen. Elf fieri rreildent of b fnttertllj. Dr. N. C Schaeffer, formerly professor of Latin and Oreck in Franklin aud Marshall college, snd for ten years principal of the Ktltz'.ewn State Nermal school, has been elected presldsnt of Wichita Univer sity, an Institution recently founded by tbe Reformed church, at Wichita, Kansis. It is thought tbat he will accept the position. Dr. Sehatffer Is knewu as ene of the sb1r Nermal school un et the state. Ue tix-k. charge of the Kutztown Nermsl school when it had few students nnd little Income and has made It one of the largest schools et Its kind In the state. His czperlence as welt as bis native ability and scholarship will enable him te fill hlsnowpeltlon In a way thtt few men et the Kefcrtued church could. The trustees at Wichita have shown geed Judgment In giving this new ins'ltutlen ee complete and capable a head It will be bard ter the Nermal school, ever which he pre sides, te find a successor who will be able te take his place. Te ftttiiOTe Ihn IVUen Tewsr. Tbe county co-ntul'sleners have decided te retnove tbe prlen tower in accordance with the recommendations ct tbe experts who examined the same snd who pronounced Itunsaie. In another column will be found their nd ertlsement asking for bids en March 16, for removing the same. spiiipe "' AspelUnjbee wilt be fc'ld tn the rtrit rtpttn church, Eut Unnga street, en 1 tl&iy etOLjaj, Mitch . amni'mrnlf. 371 Grt't Muiltal EvintThu pretence of the eminent pianist, Wlillim HireMl, tn ml ten opera fcenss en Msreta 10th, piemles te be the great inulcal etent rf the 'wen Mr. "-hrr. weed will b utlsted by Mln Wallaes, a dra. inatle soprano from Prdladlplila, highly com cem mnacd by Fattt and the most famous papil et I no late utriiu or Mr. bserwoeda vex, ti Bt Leuis republican says: "It Is a ejrc of pride te thin tbat such apUnlstas Mr Sh r weed Is aa American, lneeer, tre tltingtren tlm 'America's Orsatest. jintV Is fndy du lervcfl. Ttie lanrsti beleai te tfn without a Jin'lf of cetlllJJpll, flnoandefioitet that, te I the cew-B-nSfrs appear te pi ercrlhs r eanse iceai w rc?;ju, -wiieLiut c ce.tatt.' Tobacco Ituyer's Contract Beeks. Kecrlpt reeks, Sample lam, Streng Tigs for Haltnr, neatly printed a. tn Lewest Fit:es, at the Ih TKLUGKNUSROrrit.K. 11 ATM,. nst8ST. Mareh 1. JSJ7, In this city, Ellsv bctn M. lUuibrlsht. relict et dam t . II tin bright, In tEc 7M j tar of ber a?e Tunersl frcm ber late rulflence, Se. S3) VTest Ch'stnutstteet, en next Saturday atternebn at So'cleelr. inteiiu'ntatehrelaerVceniete y. llmic-ta In tblseity.ea the 91 lnt. crarl r.rin u.ir, son of the late Jej. brimmer, sg.d3 years. -Soileool funeril hereafter. Lsels Kehruiry f, 1J', in Ellnbstttewn ra.ultcralluguilug lUnetd, Mary aub. nifxet LevIL Enifli ltcjn HAHKKTH. HlilUdelptiln f rednce Market. PaiUDiLran.Ma'ch 8. Heur msrket dult i lMfs.i bdrrfis ; Ulnneeta l!ak rs M0034'4 rennylvanl Fandly, 13 6'QJ M Westera de, sniV; J'alents. 4 6J5 i0- Eye flour eutet, Slop. Wheat-SIeich, ffXc; Aprtl, 8JJic.j May, 900 June 9c. Cern-March, a.i Arrll, 'Ac; Msy, ITXei June. 47.e eats March, Mj Apttl, tef.: May, l'.4a June, KTTie Chteign rredniie sfArksc CSICA80, Mreh3.P JO a. in. Market opened. Wheat March, 7!Kt April, 7IViei May,73fc. June, fCJCe. Cern- i arch, 8I5 April, W0 May, SXi June, fie. Osu y. tSHe t Jnne, He 1'erk May, s'- te. J art-Ma , 7 UK I Jnne. 17 1K- Short JC1D-M, 7 TO, June,; 70. cunise. Whea' March, Ttjfa AprU.Uei May, ;tjc June, IJJi Uirn March, (ie ; A prll, 340 I May, 83yjc Jnne. 40Ue Oats ttarch, 5;ci April, Q4c ; May, SXe Jnne.Wc. I'erk March, 1S 83 i May, 119 01 1 Jnn, S'O re Lard-Mtren, 1717; Aurli, 17 s2 Maj,7 7K Jnn8,lf2t. tllbi-March,7 81 1 May, 17 05 ; Jane, .7 (7f. araiu mua IToYitlens. "amlsbed,by 6. K. Tundt, Ureker. Cbicaoe, March S 1 o'cleok p m. v hnat. i era. Oils. Perk, I ard Maret) T3K 14 7 01 Ant 11 :i 7 IU 7 7 7 - May "S' June 8 H July k h ScptaUibsr S;H Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern fuu Bye ilarley Oil City. Crude Oil J-H18U) IS .... 404 1V4 .... iCi .... Lucelpts Car Leta 7 1 3 1W mi Iiean Uccelpts Oegs 18. 09 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m nf-lt, tern. urn, rnrjc lard. 7 17 7 51 7 Si 7 SI March Amll May June July :cp imber . oil C.ty Crude Oil.. ....7 K 74V .... M u zv: ia ee Ss" ... S-) 18 ie V0 19 CO nt.cir ivy. e: (tncs: Markets. Quotations by lieed, McGrann ft Ce , bankers i.ancjwcr, i-& Sl TORS LIST. 11 A M. ... ft)! ... ev ... -i ... te ;..' f'cjj ... l!i ... Si Canada facldc OCU At ColnntdeCoal , Central Pan Ganadi Seuthn rn cm si i, a pgb Den A Kin O Del. L A W IMlH , Frlx, )ds Jer. O K A r LOU A .N L. ihere Mich. On Missouri Paclfle -. f -S. P. Prof S. West. N V.C Kast lenneseie C Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario A W Pacific Mall Kech. A V M. Paul Tex I'ac Union Pac Mubash Cem MatiaAh Picf Wnurn U , n el Shere Uends New England miLAustrniA list. Leh. tat It, v. Y.A Phlla Pa 11 It Keidlng Leh. ,NftT... ., iliitenv,Pass P. A K N. Coin Peeples 1'iu.t Udg.Uen'ls 011 .'4. ... C5-i ... X ' ... 1! ... nv, ... i ,.. 1IH5J ... 31 ... fW ... IKK ... luC? ... it'i ... ... x ... t'l ... :ti ... m(? ... 17 '..'. h''i ... lOJ'i ... 6.M 0) . (f ..IS 1-1 (S'. 1WS 10 let et ic e4 Hem VerK Stocks. Kiw Teac, March 3, 1:J0 p rn. Menoy leaned atlKPer cent. Exchange steady) posted ratfs t "aOI KX aeverninents Arm. Currency 6's, II MJ Wft .! : Coup, It JWJ hid iH's de, tl (8 bid, The stock market this morning opened a shade easier than the closing of yesterday, bat after the flrst few dealings price strsngthed en baling et Union faelfls aatt Western Union, at U 06100, and the fleellne had been recovered before neon. The market Is quiet snd stead. Maw vara marael. M Teas, March S flour market dnlll rtnn. SI SclaM lOi Snntirflne. SI mejs lOi seperfln. 7001 se I Reed te ehntee estra Wmtnrn, S3 Ma4 00 1 PKKl ie fancy ex us stn'n M ee pu i common te geed extra western, M 1SR1 (a Wheat-Ne. l Kixt state. (Sat In. J de, ve t n a Uert, inter, Marth, ,e j Apiti, BCStJ.! May.BlMe corn u. t lulled cash. 4!c ! March, 4!Wc t Aprtl, 'ic Uata e I White state, J9lt Ne 9 de,Kicl Ke 1 mlxpd March. SVe s prll. Sle. Rye dull i U strn, c i tttate, SJHOWe. Barlny nominal. rerk dull! nt" nic, StJ f old m, Sl. ts. ljiril March. i;i! April, I? .! t May.fftl Meluwa dull at isc fur beltliiif snck, 1urjHmtln qult t Wc, Kixfn dud t trained te gwd, It nJl '0 lVtnili'iim dull! Krflnrd, In fain. ftC- FreliihtK dull irralii te Londen, S- ttutur dullt Wfxtern cvmir. lffl!'t Klaln CreAiunry, 'Q30c ; state dalrj.h'dl flt kin tunn. ICOrTc Ctieetx dull i woatern FlaMlKOiSet geed te rhnlce lluht ktm. llOl0- Saucr Vfhltn, 11 QUci Suite aetery. tsle. sgKs culeri auu., Ite; Western, KSO IS j. siuar quiet i Keflned CuUeaf, CM Oranu Hted.511.lfl rulie dullt prime etty.ie Klco cnmtnsl i Carolina, fair te Eoed, 3 ' llnfee dull I lalroargev. 14(e SSW AD VSR TISKMrXTS. ANTED TWO aODClO aIT jmckers I none lint stesflr werkmen ntcd amilr JOIIM U.eIalH'tll. tnllwd Lltlli, t'a. WANTED IMMKDI V TELY. ris Tatler-M ea PantAloenj at ve :Ottiu DUKKsr. riUST- Inquire nil Jtd FOR III: NT STORK ROOM AND RSE MfNr. with DwBitlng attactsed, situate I Ne 211 North (jucen street. Imiulte f l'llll.Ii'LhfZtLTEtl, nivJSwd 841 North QuiHn street. RKWARD-LOT-A GOLD CHARM. Thfl nniler will bn llbrrallv rewarded by lrivln It at tne Second lWud ur UnraMeru. -Ne 1 erth I'rluce street, opposite eivra house n FOR SALE OR KENT PROPERTY ON Cnrrer of Puk and Cburea trw?t, eon ttlnlnc cltrnt room and lergj store-rooji. Gied locality, inquire or rmur LEC-KLTER. rctrj t(d m Nena queen mism. WANTED-AR03D. SOBER, 8TEADY tnsn whi ran drive a taitu and da all rrannrut work en a farm, seveu milts east of Lsniasier Inanlr at the uiari-lwd ITKLLiGKNCIt OrriCB. F'OR RENT. iwji (G9 and ethor properties .til eunniaicuu. -Mipiy aiwin in iiau9ha a nnnx. Insurance and Krai E.ut Agents, inarjstdit He. 10 West OiBngest. F OR KENT ORt-T MILL WITU N ulne 1'eiTfr In Kiphe tewn-ntp Ltnraler 0)an'y, Ta. tbne minutes walk te ral read et.i'lcu. liefer for partleulara HICIlAELItECKSR, ml tH Mount Hepe. Lancaster ceuui j , Fv HE KNICKERROCKER SHOULDER ll'aclta lly adjusted, andean be worn wti iouifert by mn. weiifii, bes rr girls ThemOilrUUbletn themtrkpt or'le t UUtsLai'.i UKUKsreitK. SR West htnir -tr- ANY PERSON WISHING TO.PISPOSE cf Second Hand 'areUure, Hou'sheld OivhIs Et . at private sl ter tee fclgbtut imn pries. t'!ud It tetnlr advantage te drop a ioWie L. WKINKK. Lancv.ter. P. . ri will be lutean the next three or fnr fl. inarl4ta sl DOO REWARD. yliUWU or any case of Kldnt-vTreu-bie, Nerrens Debility. Mental and Physical Meekness thtt heTaJIIu NKRVK BlTrUS tills te enre. Sold by drug1ts. M cents 11KK1I MSI) CO, he UX.Uth&t.i'hlla t'a. ylittthiT trm ,.ov-wivtedtr rriERKOKS OK TUK DENTAL, CHAK- M IllAKM'll. Tcetn extracted by the net electrtcltv per fectly safe and hrmlet,. its is.eu leeth are made e;tbe best material thai lean purchase., ruling teeth a specialty. All work guirunteed. W. L rtSHEIl, Drntlll, nr77 Ivd Ne. n North Unnn t PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED M the County ConjTllener' nace, Ijin caster, I'a., nn'li 'hs 16th Ukv et Mnrch. 17, at Uo'cieck neon fir taklndewn a pan of the prison tewr. Plans snd specifications for the ame can be seen at the CommlMiener, orSe. Cetnrrl-ttanerj rcscrre the right te reject any or all btds. It If OttDFROF Ttlr COJIMl'SIONEIK. Attest: FsASKOsirsT. Clerk. ms-lltd ESTATE OF MARY DUNN, LATE OF laEcaster, ctty, deceased tetters testa mentarv ensutl estate having been granted te ttie undsrstgned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested t maVe Immediate payment, and thee hiving claims or demands awalnst the ame, win prviem them without delay terct tleuientte tne undettuad. resldlnir tn Lancas ter, la .1I7L1AM l.i.ST, WILLIAM E.LVNT, feblO-fltdTh ksccuters. PANTS AND OVERALL FOK TOBACuO PACktRi AND OTHKHS- as well hs Shlru, Stockings, winter and n-n-mer Undrweir. and all kind et stable Fur, nlshlngOends. New ciojleg out without regnre te ces. A fifty cent overall ler S cents, a Jeb let. A aoeo. Suspender. 1 pilrs for IS cents. Jeb le Gloves, Mlis. Neckwear, cellars. ( uffs -Ld Notions gtneiahy. All ut and rclew cost. ATilKCllTOLD'S, Ne 93 N erth Queen SL MANHEIM Reller Fleur! an!l JmdKeed T3ANKER5. KUHN, Lc5"EB&CO., BANKERS, MJfASSUAST., NKWTOBK, HATE CON8TAVTLY OS TIANn A SELaCTION or CHOICK INVESTMENT SECUIUTtas. Correspondence of lianktrs.rirnkers, aed In. vesters solicited. ttbUtmdln.ThAS AT WIANT'8. OUU CflOICR COFFEE) AND FIXEiT FORMOSA, OOLONGS AND IMPKKIAL TEAS warruM-tntee for fine flavor and geed drinking (JUAlllleA BaEAKFAST COCOA AWDCnOCOLATE. FANCY OROC-ltlE. Try our OUh Q rifle FaMILT F LOU It. OEO. WIA.NT, ang 20-lyd Ne US West King Street riUAND PIANO-FORTE RECITAL. MR. WM. II. SHERWOOD, AMEHICA'S GUEATEST 1MAM9T, Assisted by Miss Anna Wallace, of Phil'a, URVMATIO SOrEANO. OPERA HODSF, THORSDAY, MARCH 10, TICKKTH St 00 Ke r Ttra Charge for Keierved Beats Chart openn Monday, starch 7, at a p in , at FonOcr FenOcr suilths Uoekkio'e, East King street. mietd TOST ARRIVED. -TUB- SPRING STYLES -IN TB03E- LIQHT.WEIQHT Bosten Beauties! TIIE LtQimCiT Vf KIGHT, MOST. AST FITTING AND MOST DUUAHLE STIFF HAT MADE. WEIGHT, JU8T X OUNCES. avOnly plare In Lancister you can bay theBL W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 31 nnd 03 North Quean St., LA CASTIB, a, KSW AD VMRTnMMMH WANTED-AT ONCK A WELL-FUR-nlhfd room with bnatd for lady and chlldt iimsmut be uiederate) tefersuce ex chanced Address. uiJtta. it. V. K, ItTsutaiscts Office. "WETHEHILL." cran Knd et hrntti'kjr Avenue. Atlvntlc City, M.J. Upen March 1, '. D Uex. tii MHS M J SCKKItT. (formerly et the Unit nor.) IcbSl Susi,1h. S TKY OUH KYK WHISKY. Kl fc TKAHS OLD. Per Quart, 75 Cents. AtUOtlllKU" MQUOKSTOILW, e. "2 ctintre Square, LaneinUir, Pa. liVAN'S KLOUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAYS UNirORM ANN UP TO THIS ItlUnj KST STAN11AHO. U.Th-8 J. FkUrVLHltikCO. 1 a'tcisrstt. Match 1, 17 e htve Jut flntshrd Stocktaking and tmve marked many goods at kx tmerdlnary tow Trices. It will pay nny one te leek fit our goods bf tore bujlng lurgalns iu Underwear, Blankets and Comforts, I..VDIEV AND CUILUIIEN'SLO.VTS U-OAKULGsS OIT COST. DRESS GOODS At I'rlccs te fcult Kverybedy. MUSLINS AM lIEKTINO- at tbe Leet t'rlcts Advertl.cd COJIE AND&KK. Jelin S.Givlerfe Ce., Ne. 25 East King Btrect, LANCASTK-, I'A OTAMM BP.OS. CO. I ermerly Salesmen at the New lorkStero. "THOSE BOYS" Tiem the New Ters: "ters are selling goed: Tast nnd cbetpU what I said by all who vljlt the cslablUbutent cf Stamm Bres. & Ce. Ttese boy, a ttey are called, were for years employed as slemen at the New lerk Stere, where a thorough knewir due et the wants et the public vasebtulned and are new doing a fine buitni s with " Qatck naiet and Small rreflts " as their mtte. Vt e return TUANK9 TO THE PUBLIC" I1T ADDING '.E ATTRACTIONS DAILY." We would Call Atenlen te our Large and Fie Kim .junaiBiu m Jerseys! Jerseys! Jerseys! Jersey Waists and Jersey Jacket', comprising all ihi i atst Noveitlos. lhe pist week wuhave tecelved case alter case et New Spring Dress Goods Until really we are se crowded ler roemthu we have decided te close out "ALL UKlf NAUV t Les than Half Price, in faetali goedi tbat are tlew tale mm: go. HEUF. AUK lill MUSTOOtiOOD1). Clack Creie Veil", were sold at t5M, rf0and slODjeach. Black Nnn's Veiling for Mourning Veils I'.emnrnn e( Illicit Cashmeres, of Itlack Henri- ( tt-s, or mack reuse, or mack beba&topel. Single and Deuble Shawls. Winter Unflerweir and Ite'lery. Alse One Hun dred coitferts. aThese gned must be sold, and all wre buy will get t-Oiltlvu bargain Fyecial Heasekeei)Inj llargnlns. Anether Cie heeSng Muslin, 2 yards wide, DXc a sard i worth JOc. One Thousand ards Itleached Pillow Muslin, ii lnches wlde, tc ajutO. One rase Kach, Stripe Ticking, 6Vie, Se. and V either are worth 2e a yard n.ere than price esked Table Linens. Towels, Napkins. PUICE8 OF WUICII WILL TLKASF.. II yen want Ktal Dirgaln, VISIT TUE Bosten Stere, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN ST., And Teu Will Ge Away Well Pleased. AN OBDINANOK REOU1.A.TINO PAS BRNUEliKAlLWAY COMl'ANItU lu the City of i ancater. ricrries I. lla it ordained bv the Select and Common Council of the City of Lancaster, that bnv Passenger Hallway Company new Incor porated, or that may hereafter r,e lne irpnrated and authertzad te erect, build and lay down a railway In thu City et Lancaster, and which, In pursuance et their net of Incorporation, shall have erected and Kid down a pa-.enger railway track, en any of the streets In said city, shall be renntrei tn lay down the rail known a. the "Flat Hail." the wigen tread of which shall be net le-a tlun three lu' hes wide and te keep the itrret occupied by said track or railway, in geed order and r-plr, and In every re. pec t nd at alt times level with thu ti ack or rail et said railway cemrany te far as sala street may be occupied by tatdiallway tracks, and the cress-ties upon which sMa trucks ball ret i that is te sav. be tween the track of said lallway, und for what. aneverdMamnfrnm thee'itur edge of each rail en either nnd both sides et the tnek et the said nllwav, the stieetsmuy be occupied by the. aid rrreatles, se thai no obstruction, hindrance or delay may be thereby presented te ih freeand uninterrupted um (it uny of the said streets by tne public, and which may be thus occupied by nny of the laid pitseuger railway companies In pursuance et tfielr aut et Incorporation i and ihe. laM tracks shall conform In ah retpecute the srade new nta nil lied or thit mar hureatter be e.'abll-hed by law, bsc. 'J hat In the construction of any new line by any railway company, tne track shall be oenitru lea In a geed, workmanllke manner; ail wmk Is te be done under tbe snwrvlalen et the Kenlat0r said company or companies te pay for his mi vices. fcai 8 Tbat ell companies, either In the con struction or rperatteu et their railways, anill Indemnify hlO keepthe City of Lnucaa ter barm lets from any dauxgu that may be done te per. sons or property by rtasnn et tne. construction aud operation of tbclr .aid railways 80 4 Tht nepussengerratlway company In the city et Lancaster sh. II celli ct irore t nan live cents it) fsre from its pasieugurs fur a contin uous rlue along Its line. Hie B a hat oil railway companies are hereby required te remove any dirt, gravel or ether on en on sttuetlnns placed upon said sireuts by said rail way cninpmlvs, wlibln twuniy-feur(Jl hours after dua net loe shall have beeu given by the Street Commissioner of said Llty ei Lancaster, and upon failure te comply with said netice.lt U hereby made the duty of the Street Commis sioner te nave the said obstruction removed from ssld street at the expense of said railway cemranlrs. kse 8 'Ihat all new llnr s of railway which may hereatttr be constructed, shall bu completed within ena year Irem the time permlislen Is granted by Councils, i'reilded no turnout, sbtllba placed at the Intersection of uny street erhlghway. sxe 7. 'inat fnreach and every violation of any of the previsions of tbti ord'nanee, and for any refusal te comply with any of said previsions alter due notice, tethat edict by the ntreet out eut out mlislener, such railway aimpauy shall be liable te a penalty of mty iW) dollars aud for any continued violation et uny of tba previsions there if, after dun notice b th Rtieet Commis sioner, the penally shall he five 3) dollars for each and every day thu violation cuutluiies. t-BO. 8 Nurutl way company shall be censlderea as having conformed te this ordinance until It shall by lesoiutlenof Its Heard of Directors ae rept the same, enter such acceptance upon Its minutes and ftleadulycertlfled oepy thereof, ever Its corporate seal, with the city bollciier Ordained and erected Inte a law at the Ctty of Lancaster en March a, Itlf. . W. a. HISnIli President Common vounell, Jacob M. Cartxia, Cl.rWme$eTA.KVAj(i,. rrtsldsnt geleet council, J. K. Baaa, Clerk celeet reuaetl. v sviLWaai A.MOIIOK, Mayer, A ppreTefl Mareh a, latf , asMtst jrair uBrjcarMiurjiirra. UCTION 8ALE. Auction Sale! -AT- ZAHM'S -or- Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, French Clocks and Silver-Plated Ware EVERY AFIEIWOOX AND ETT.MXI UNTIL TURTnER K0TICE. Attsnd thoee Sales for Bartralne, as papers for Bpoelal Bar.atne. EDWARD J. ZAHM. febltfdw A'B' ADSKRTJltKUSyia. 1 ACOll F. tmUAKFKK'S PURE RYE WHISKY, DUKE STUEF.T LlljUOU STOUE. anv-nUdll AKltK CHANCK. lllg Uoductlenulu Fur Hearer and Mellen )irreHis All our U Wand 110 iltwreeats re duced te 120 Made te order tn the trry ti-st style linlv first e a Tiluimlngs ued Suits te nur order Ireui 113 up. 'ihta large rrduoilen Is only for a tew weeks, tn order te make loom ter our Spring atcck. A.H ROSF.NSTF.IN Ne. 57 North tjucen Street. Q UAL1TY THE FINEST. I'ltlCES TUK LOWEST. CLUtKIVS COMntN'ATtON OOFFKR only 130. 5 1 ! It we knew yen will be pleised. ilaKKK'SMj in, choicest InVjuallty, Pc Pc Pc lloieus In rlarer GUANUL-TEDSUOAll, x a. CLAI.RE 9 TEA AND rerFKR STOtlK. .aaril Kin ir etreeu B"Trlcphene. latiS 1) d TT UERUART, Fine Tailoring. A Heductlen of M per cent en all Heavy. Wt'lubt suiting and Overceating totnskerenm for my large spring Importation, this reduc tion Is for cinh only 4V Material and Workmanship the Very lleet H. GERHART, Ne. 43 N QUEEN 8T, Opposite ttie fostefltce dKnuim Iv AN OKDINANCi: AMENDING THU Ordlnanrn approved June Z 1M, for ep ep rreprlstlng the putillc money of theiltyut anLaster, for the nical tar Lndlng June I, 17 siCTiey 1 He It erdilned by the Felect and Common Councils or tte i Ity of Lanra.ter, that tn pay ths r.ecejtary contingent eireue. the Ctty lTeasureru hereby erdered te iihiihit the sum of one thnnsndand two dollars and thirty four cents (lltOJJI) fnm the HppniprUtten f "State Tax ou Leaus " te bs nppruprlaled for "centlngencle. Ordstned and snacted Inte a law tn the City et Lancaster, Match 1, 13i7. W K HFAItn. President Cosimeu council Jaces M CultlAS, Clerk common Council I O'IMil A EVtV", rrclJeiit btlcct Council J K lUnr, Clerk elect Council. w 1 l.l l M A MOUT ON. Staver Approved March S, V!'. inAt3-3ld AN OUDINANCB TO OBAN? A 1,1 1,1 CKnsf.tew a. lltLlltcll, Propiteter Klngftreet Tbtatre Sscriei 1. He It erdilned by the elect and Common conncllef tnHCttyef Lancaster, thit Iho Mayer be autherlifd ie grnnt a nererat llconseio W, A. Iliilbiteh. proptlterof the King etreet meatre ler an exnlbi Ien of Theatrical Knterulnment', ehewi SpecUcleD, etc , at and for the sum of seventv Ovh dollars per annum, payable quarteily. Iho atd sum te be in lieu of the upeclal licenses provided by existing or dinances Ordained and enacted Inte i la at the City et Lancaster, March S, 1BS7 w. k nrAKi). President Common CeuclII Jices M Chillis. Clerk of common Cruncll. ROHKKTA EVAN, Tresldent of Select Council. J K ruait. Clerk Setec reincll. WILLIAM A. MOIiTO.V, Mayer. Approved March S, 1517. ui33td AN ORDINANCE INORRA.SINO TnE HALAltt OF TUK rM4ISKF.ll AT WATEH WOllKef the City of Lancister. Section 1 lie It ordained by tha select and Common Councils of the city of 1 anesstsr, lu Councils assembled, 'that f em and after the first Monday In April, A. D 1SJ7, the person elected rnglneer at Mater Weiks for thecttv of Lancaster, shall, for performing all the duties r-nulred et htm, receive an annual alary of nine hundred dollars, piyatile monthly, in lieu of all salary or compensation new received by .aid Engineer at water Werk tic. 2 All ordinances and parts nf ordinances lnoenststent herewith are h retjy repelled Ordained and enacted Inte a law at lbs City of Lancaster this id day of March. 1I-7. W. K. DKARP, President Common Council Jaces M CntLLAS, Clerk of Common Coerdl ItOH-KT A. EVANS, President Select Council. J, K. Dabb, Clerk Sr lert Council. WILLIAM A. MOiiTON, Msyer. A ppreved March t. 1M7. lciitd rOK BALM OH Uitf3. TTIOR SALE. J J A Twe Herse Platform Hprlng Wagen with top body. Ooed m new. Inquire nf VU1L1P I.KHZKLTfcR ft CO. fl&tfd 211 North Queeu etreet. T70R RENT. -3 Twe or lour rooms In JlMm'rer's " Building. Ne lX North Cjueeu street Meat inu KU inctuucu, J,iinyni fbl3-tfd 11UIMI MtU fa LIVEBY OFflCE. FOB RENT-FROM APRIL, 1, 1887. A Flrat-Clats Farm cf 00 Acres, two miles from the city, renr acres of, I. and en lickiund ktrtet Fouracrnsef Land In the eighth ward Bmall Stable, 13) Wet erange street. Small Houses en Eat Orange, Frederick, Fulton, Church and Jehn strtts. Terms rcaeonable. Apply te v" IIIRSIIA lirtOTHEH. OOl'EB HOUSE FOR RENT. The cooper IIeue, one half square from Centre Square and opera Ilnuan, ana mar both railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and best houses In the city. Large Bale and Ex change stable, all first-class tossesnenon Apni 1st dec7l!d WM. J. COOP-U. CTOR HALE OR RENT.- TIIE LABOR Ne 141 an! 117 C brick store and dwelling. North Uueen street. 1 riem. and store, room. lately eieiipled by Chsrles MaeMay's grocery stere. Wilt rout (a patuer separately. Apply te ALLAN A. HERIt, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent, lwd 103 Hat hlng street. FOB RENT. Btore Itoem, Ne "HI N'OUTn QUKKN ST1EBT, new occupied by Allnvl Hliber In tha wall paper and window sbade 1m,lue-. This room U 0 feet la depth, and In the early iprlng thu front will be replaced with a modern atyte Glass Frent. Win also rent adjoining room In connection If dcilteL for terms apply av the lLiwd NO lMNOaTaQUE-NSTnEET. ITIMMB AMD UUOVSM. 29 -gote- 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere 5OTUTMnuS8C.rdt5efSerF.' of imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, Hherry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Bauterues, Ales and 8Bole,Agont ferBpectal areat Western Cham. rne produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine Ce!, the finest American Champagne In the United States. Vlerlda Orange Wine, the finest In the market. Flerida Orange wine, t ne nnest in ue market, tall tine of lfrandy, Whisky, Ulna and Uums. aluernU Claret and Whiui Wine, of Nap Val- A tall tine California ley, California. laiuernia. H.-E. Slay maker, .. NataaAnTKfNa T.. i.avnsHTaa. ps fTTOBAOOO OUTT1NOB, BOBAPS. HI FT. J. 1NQ8 AMD PACKKBi'WABTK, Dry and Cleaa, bought for eash. ,..,,. Ma. tn Pe-rl Btmat. New Vnrk. -f. H. MVUMW, mefersmea pewTerk. rrea. (eautvs rm. sj FMhiuett, Auction Sale I CORNER tbe goods must be eeid. Wateh the) AarArjMKsriA. K INQ STREET THEATRE. N03. I-MI WEST KINU BTRUET. .SWOSK EEK.S C0M31t'CI.V() M0.MIAY, FEB. 29, 1887. rirst Apiiearnee In Lancaster of the ramens Hamerslj's Comic Opera Ge. 11 AKTIST3 B ii AUTISTi Supporting the Seprano, MISS BELLE NI0K0LS0N. With All Appropriate and Elaborate Boenory, Costumes and Uuile. MATINEES WEDNESDAY A SATUROAT. A Chnge of Opera Each Evenlng. ADMISSION, - lO, 20 & 80 OBNT8. MATIN R9-OCF.Nrs. JO. t3 NOltrU QUKCN HrKK-T. rOR SHOUT 8KASON ONLY. COMMENCtNO MON'D tT, FKHRUAUr S. Miss Millie Aiamir's Novelty Trenpe, AND PIIOF. SCOTT'S Bobemiae Glass Blowers. Everybody gets a tttndsome Week. frcisnt this Don't Mil te im Mt.s Millie Ammar, Mlas Une and lb ()! Illnwmt Denrs open from 1 te 10 p m 1'eanllful Crystal rreients iree te an ri t M( MOItRIK .Mansger. ffbHiwd IT ULTON OI'I(A 1IOUSIX ONE WEEK-COMMENCING Monday EvenlnB, February 28,11807. AppcArsncoef the DlittDjulshcd Actress MISS JANE COOMBS. Supported by the llillllant Yeung actor, mm. niiieur iiu.viinoien'. And tbe Charming Ae'rcss, MISS F.UDORA lUlir. And a strong company of n-ailLpresentlng the laieit dram is ndcerae,iy tueaetses. with origi nal appelntmenta pn-cl.ely pnxlueed In Nw t erk city. Changs of pregramme each vventng. TnutHDAT "lady of I.jens" flu DAT "Stranger.' ( TITKKT (Matinee) " Lady of Lyens." BATUltDAl (Night) "Ingemar." PRIOE9. - - 10, 20 At 30 Oenta. Hescrred Seats for sale at Optra Heuso Office, rebuild rirtn ii ukh. F UBN1TUBE WAKKltOOMR. 1JUT TOUUaELF A Villi OF TllOSf, Felding Dress Pillows. CALL FAULT AT Heffmeler's Foreitore Warerooms. They are the nlceit thing out and we have Jnst received another let of them. QO BAfcJT KINO STRHETT, w IDMYER'3 FURNITURE 8TORE. HEADQUARTERS -feu: Furniture. Furniture. If teu want anv FtJUNlTU U new or the coming anting eall and ezamtne my stock, will find It huge and well selected. Yen GOOD WORK. LOW PRICES. Puttie wanting full entflts are especially Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Flaat King nnd Duke St., LANCAaTElt, PA. seiH-lA)5-Smw H OUBESTlREel. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. A rew WOBDB A00UT Parler Suites, LeiDge?, General Dpholster Dphelster icg and Repalrieg. We sell Parler Suites tn Hair Cleth, Pluib, Ac. Prices range, trum im upward. We use no KX CELiIeilTa our work. Lounges we sell from t&M upward. We make Picture Frames and Leeking Glasses and will put te your order all klnfia of Mlrrem, elthr pier or niunlel, In bi-enxe or geld, at rea rea seuble prlce. We de all kind of impairing atshortnetloe and reaannably. will eill for the smallest artl artl de and fix It up quite satisfactory. Yeu ran have work Repaired new and Dcllr ercd alter April. See these m CO Bnltes in Cherry ; came In tkls week, TJOS. 37 & 39 SOUTH QUMN BT. HEINITSH'S Fiirnltuii Dtpet. ''t'lfr-jji a i - .
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