TSSnrm .if WfJSP WOS LANCASTER DAILY ISTELIJtGENOElt. Flffl AY, MA11CB 28. lggl. iF ' JSii, ; ;. m Jlr&?i W-s'JjS : A-sSr11 $& 30 .. te3 m i 9k KV $M' KSM 03V si?. iTm. Li ir-; la SA- MV IPS' teff w i& as.-. ispr sf. Kfe & r -X'&. t sa PJfe te'y-- in- r BfiK F.'iM r-iv. US6. WkiH L1ss ft V MHMHi fe MLsMMTftaM, A um MM IM Ket 7!h'pt Klmuincn, ATfc FMUMjlTUUt Mr? Hms tMr.Fstntunr tfMM'Vsiutarw XUt depert- ei mm; paid te th rei- kftT NMtNl benefits: A..MM.I6M AeeMent bene- t WUH Kehoe, 3 1 ,MlN. C. Glle-en, t3: 11) CtaarlM K. Leng. M K. Bar. 13 1 Daniel n Retelnter 17 Michael H( mm. HogMtegler, 112 GO; NcM. 112: IMTld Iymn, '.ElulmMIMr, B8t MarlaHoers,t2S; U. nM,H CM K.smmeBf ie w; B. XliMk KM; Jeka Hitler, 116.60. VMOif, sw; a. f. Mi -tsar Cnlp, H0; Jehn L. fit! Je. H. Wilsen, 17.20; The '.MlttllTUB. Bbell, 15 20; W. VaejJeuiKerner, 111.20; Olh- ;mm & ureve, iil-e; Jehn r. K.0O; Jehn M. O'Donnell, 122.40: ',W IW7t VX40; Je C. Btrawbrldge, 13 20; 1'JMaDiO'DaUMU. 122,40; Ames K. Brown. MLMM ' .4Mti Hsny B. Rucamell, tU20; Jeseph Klp,t.;Ata Helnaman, H 80; Frank 'jfe', IK40S W. H. Selly, 112 80; E. E. .yTC-tawilMfli This makes total as follews: -d&SMMfc. KM; Meldent, f 23a 60; tick new. r .s;,v VBsSkWi wase-i xuuuuh vu i,uus su. ;..p . imm rnan ttaignt. iff' MxttasMWt arrested vesterdav after. by OfflOMa Kennedy and Gilbert, for tflottIrtt.ftittrlnier tbe PenniylvanU Rnntra lPranlc aMnt OiAm tn l,ll rf00- bix uxoirjaceiaiDea leaging ter tee night Kith borough lookup. This morning they rst at liberty. 0tsbtttif;XktWlTST Wadding. Xct. J. DarmsUUw, pastor of the German oeatoD. celebrated the 5th annl- of hi muTlanlMt evenlne. The Cvagrtgatlen and friends assembled at bis hem en Locust street, where a pleasant time trashed. Mr. and Mrs. Darrastetter, were pmaated with a number of valuable plfta. Ker. E. C Qrimtha baa been returned te Um Methodist Episcopal church In town by the conference lately In session In Pnlladel. Tha serrlees In the 8L Paul's P. E. church thai aranlDg, will be conducted by Kev. Thea. MaoCllnteck,rector of St. Paul's churcb, Maahelm. The Yena People's association, of the Seeead street Lutheran church, will held a aseetlng this' erenlng at the residence of Mr. J. B. Beetetn, en Chestnut street. An inter sUag pregramme will be carried out. The members of the Salem Lutheran anas efaaaced efl carpet for the benefit of ..TMlBcky ticket was 360, held irirtf V.Kaav v.-i k. .... .. ., .'-."v.- -- - - .-. - . F frajtf iiwi.wi ujv jaiw jnia jun;nmn. r w"" Jena JMcuarran, who died re- esaUy la Mlddletewn, took olaee in town I jswruay aiternoen. services were held 1M united Brethren church, and was made la M Betht 1 cemetery. Town Brief. The work of the RUsa.vJc .M.Bfl place. antlful articles are made during the "arealiiga, The novelty troupe gives perfor perfer perfor auaees during the evening. Officer Wlttlck found a stray coach deg, and be would like te flpd the owner. Jehn Henry, a tougher, employed at the finishing rolls of the Columbia rolling mill, met with painful accident yesterday. A tad het scale from the iron passing through the rolls struck him en the breast, causing a severe bum. Repairs are new being made te the retain tag wall of the Pennsylvania canal, opposite the tunnel. The wall was somewhat damaged by the Ice gorge of last winter. The Watte Comedy company will com menee their engagement in tbeoperaabeuse en next raenday night In " The Danllei" 'The Colombia rolling mill is in a pros perous condition and workmen are kept Dually employed. Sixty-five tens of finished irea are turned out dally. XJSBT DBIHKB AMU DJSBKI. Bettsrsd Als BrUlel Milk, Lainba Foel aad the Like. la Shakespeare's day the usual fare of country gentlemen was " lour, five and six dishes when they have but small resort." Dinner was aerved at eleven In the morning, upper at six, but was generally protracted te a late hour, and there was always the pesset, also net Infrequently buttered ale, Bristel milk, and lamb's wool. Fer the pesset, as used In ancient times : Deal up well the yelk of eight eggs with retlned pulverized augar aad a grated nutmeg ; then extract the juice of the rind of a lemon by rubbing sugar lumps en Hand put the sugar with a piece Of cinnamon and a bottle of wine in a sauce aaa. Place it en the fire, taking It etf when H beUs then add a single glass et cold white wine, put the liquor into s spouted jug, and pour it gradually among the yelks or eggs. Keep stirring well while the Hquid Is pour. Ing In. If it be net sweet enough add sugar ; and, lastly, pour the mixture as swiftly as possible from one vessel te another until it yields a fine Iretb. Observe, It the wine be poured boiling het among the eggs, the mix ture will curdle and the pesset be spoiled. The beverage must be drunk het. Lamb's wool was made et roasted apples, bruited and mixed in ale, nutmeg, milk or wine. On the ltt ei November, it was an ancient Celtic practice te Indulge lu a feast called La Mas Ubbal, the day of the apple fruit lirlstel milk was milk punch. Hut tared ale was composed of sugar, cinnamon, butterand beer brewed without hops. Ale was universally popular with all classes. Kegardlng the subject el wines, American home-made wines may be added te the wine cellar wiiheutatall being regarded as plebeian by their feregn neighbors. The fenr requisites for fermentation are augar, malic acid, vege table extract and water. Fer a sweet wine the cork should net be closed until the sound of fermentation has nearly ceased. If a dry wine, a bsrrel must be In readiness which has been subjected te the fumes of sulphur; draw rir the wine In it, rack it eO, cleariW it with isinglass and bottle ten weeks alterr Te make excellent neyau : Te one ounce of large apricot kernels add one pound et leaf augar, an eighth of an ounce et cinnamon and the same of coriander. Pound all well to gether In a mortar and Infuse them In a quart of the best brandy. Cerk it up ler three weeks, shaking it every day ; then let It settle aad filter it until tine. Noyau should be made entirely et peach, apricot, ncctarinn nr plum stone kernels. If almonds are usud the naver is net se une. There Is a variety ei drinks which could be Blade at a moderate expense infinitely better than peer or intoxicating wines and llouers : for Instance, cold punch made in this way : Peal six lemons free from pith, cut them up la small pieces and put them In a bottle with two cloves, half a pint of het water, aud place In a stew-pan with boiling wster ; let it stand back Dear the fire, but de net let it bell, sar twoaeurs ; men uae nana pint or lemon Jatea, Half a pint of caplllalre ; if without , lata, uae sugar, which will make the same qaaailty of syrup; add twenty drops et vaoga-flewer water and the Infusion or the rlad i atlr wall together, and add two quarts of sold water. The acidity or some lemons Is arsatar than ethers. When these used are t f vary sour, aaa aise u using lime j uiee, were Jf '5?.. AA-.lt.l .. -. . fD.lMll. k . : f-, swKlillw Hiun w un, . nm ug tut, &i.r ajmnla lamfu.rf tarhMh If .-fAalvAil will MI.A .l.n a Mna .....ij.1. .. !,- mArtlltnn m,W T " " "'-Y " "" "-'-- V-.'-'fiU - j"" ui uaimiaire, uan a pirn ei icuiuu L -.-lit-,, Jules one pint of pale brandy, ens pint of pale run, ens tabtespoenful or arrack and J7J" av quaris ofeoia water ; let it remain some. Uais bsfers It is deeasud. .i y;r fr '' tit1' A DseUCste irassliy. Ma tally of Aaroa Baaaagardeer, Who .IHlii at no. an mm Marlen strict, Is., la dasUtata elfSBBBMaaeai, Ths father JtMaaata alsk fee its weeks aad besides a liafslMfcas aut ssasll efclldrea, who aavs aaaa wttasat saal slsat te sat ler sossetuas. rum u tA tnutmm. Ttis Frnctn.n YTtinse Departure Frem the Catholic rhnrch Canted a Stniatten. Much public tutcrcst has ever been evinced In Pere liyaclnthe and the Urst severauce of his connection with the Ketrmn Catholic church In the early spring ei ISiT will be an event which wltLxtlngulsu the last Catholic adherence he mity still have entertained. All preparatory arrangements are being com pleted for bis appcaranca in we puipit et me Episcopal church. A literary light of aome prominence writing from Paris at one time, alter having seen and heard liyaclnthe, says "he is a grand orator artist, having been brought up lit n great oratorical school, of which he and Emile Olllvler were the fore fere fore tnett repreentatlves,and If I were of his faith and belief 1 should say of his style, "Cost la splendeur ilu vraU " Pere Hyrclnthe is possessed of a singularly flne head and the profile is one that would leek best repeated en a medallion. Pere Hyaclntne (Charlei Loysen) was bera at Orleans tn 1527 ; alter pursuing his course of studies lu the college of Pan, he Qg4ered the collrge of St. Sulplce. Four years alternranls he was ordained a priest and became alre professor of theology in several schools, devoting his whele time and attention te his life work thus set before him. Subsequently rather Uyaeinthe was attached as a working priest f) the parish or St. Sulplce In Paris, but he seen tnade himself a monk and entered the convent ei the Carmelites lu Lyens. Frem the years Including the dates of 1551 until 1SG9 he was the most celebrated preacher ever hard at Uerdeaux Nantes and in the 'etre Dime, et Paris, lie was suspected of enter taining and tutoring tee liberal religious doc trines and finally became- excrmmunlcated from the priesthood by the pope, l'ather Uyacintbe seen after this (In 1579) made a voyage te the United States, and en his re turn te France married an American lady. Persecution compelled him te seek refuge In Switzerlandfera time, when he established an Old Catholle church at Geneva, and it was stated that although deprived of the right te celebrate the ceremonies of Catholic worship, he was pertnitfed te assist several times In the services of Ae Galilean church. Liberal priests and hlsfKats authorized him se te de ; they recognizing that his aim was net te destroy, but te alelerm the Catholic church. 1'ere "-ir' MsaY if is mTk-. I! WOTaftarVn1 utt k.a a KfrnT,. thntirth rtn, m rse face, bright hazel eye", an agreeable , a tirei chin and a tail, erect ngure, owns tin with a geed grace te have passed a half century of UtVa thorny path, and of her marriage te Pere liyaclnthe she was told te " rejoice, and b- exceeding glad, for the noise the press is sure te make about the matter will reniove the bushel under which circumstances have placed the father's light ever since he burned the torch at llymen's altar." Pere Ilyacinthe has extra ordinary conversational eloquence, and, as his wife says, the wings of hLs soul are se little draggled that he can sear up Inte the seventh heaven and take his interlocutor with him. Same Shew Itf in-. The first advance car of Barnum's circus will arrive In this city en Monday and Tues day. The show has engaged a large number of Mr. Yecker's beards which will be cov ered. Pat Sheedy'a big athletic combination, with Jehn L. Sullivan as the star, was yesterday booked te appear in Fulton opera house en Saturday evening, April J. Burr Mackintosh, who was a member of Kate Forsyth's company, resigned belere the party reached Lincater, te become a sport ing reporter el the Philadelphia T.mcj. Accident At altsllread Cressing. About neon today, David WelJler and a companion el MeuntvllIe,weredriving down North Prlnce street. In crossing the Penn sylvania railroad, one wheel et their wsgen caught in the track, aud a spindle was broken etl. Beth men were thrown out and Weldler was dragged for about a hundred feet and run ever by the wagon be be be fere the herse was stepped, lie was pretty badly bruised but no bones were broken. When tbe accident occurred a freight train was coining toward the cresing and it was fertuuale that the horse get out el the way in time with the wagon. I'nntl Nut Vet Out el Hanger. Alexander Leibly, charged with the attempted inuider el Geerge Peniz, was taken from prison te the court room this afternoon, with a view of having him ad mitted te ball. Vr. Foreman, the attending physician et Geerge W. Penlz, would netssy that the injured man was out et danger and Leibsley'd counsel decided te postpone the application te admit te ball until Monday, and Lelbsley was taken back te Jail by OWcer llt-Us. Will li-inaln Where Us is In our list et removals, etc., published in last Saturday's Intelmgenceii, it was stated that Fred. Weehrle, of the Tremont hotel, would go out of business. Test gen. tleman states that he will net retire, but will continue at his old stand for the next j tar. Sent le Jail Fer a Hearing. August Smith was arrested in I.ltlz for being drunk and disorderly, and using In sulting language te ladles in that quiet town. He was brought te Lancaster and committed this morning by Alderman McConemy ler a hearing. lldfd el Aulf Intnl. BaviJ, nenry, Sarah and Anna Ilalde. man, or West Hempileld township, have assigned their property for the benefit of creditors te 1'oter HtaufJer, el East Lsmpeter township. Opening el Third hlrl. A petition was presented te tbe court thia alternoen for the opening or Third street from Maner te Ceral. Decision wa reserved. JSmusrasnis. "Tlit llatlle e Uttti,tburg."1 ht, eveiilnK the people of Lancaster will have an onpertu. nlty of seeing tbellattU ei Uettysbuiir". canvas at the opera house. 1 he exhibition was given in UarrUburg yesterday alternoen and evening tn rge audiences, .he J'utffetsiya . 'It will be luifctslble te attempt any drtcilp Hen tn detail et the ten biautllul execu td scenes which constituted the exhibition, or te fellow the Interesting description of each Klven by General Ht. Clair Mulhellaud whlle he told the story of the tight. Bufllce It te tay that thi picture s are genuine weiks et artand&iece -splcueuely true te nature " Charles Gardner tn "Karl "-Chirlcs Oard ner, the popular Dutch couiedltu, played "Kail, the 1'cddler," In this city en lhauksgivleg night, and bad a large audience, which wag well pleased with the shew, tie visits usagalnnext Tuesday evenicg In the sauieplay, suppsr.td by a strong company. K. of a, O. Cheap Kxeurslea Te Keaatng, Tuesday, April S. Train leaves Lsneasur. kleg street, at 7:3 1a.m. fare only tun. Leave Columbia at 7:30 a. nu ; fare 11.3). Tickets geed te return en all trains. Urandp.t rids of th order at. p. m. JTiMUMI, lloveuTO!i-l!Liiiv.-On Thursday evening. Mcb v, by Hev. Charles 1. Fry. el Trlnliv Lutheran par-ensse, Frank M. Houghten and Miss Mary . lllanu, oetn ejinisciiy. Il VBATMB. McrAtDki-In Ibis cUy. en March M, .ii.im ui-iniiilcn. luihe&Hhjear or bis age. is7, The relatives and friends if the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne.Stfl West Vtue street, en Sat unlsy mernlnif at V o'clock, Interment t 8U Msry's cemetery. re.itsnsvtrii.-tn this city, en the Sid Inst, Anna M. en I'crtmllh. widow e( the late Henry C. reiil)-rf niltli. In tlie 67th year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family are re spccttully Invited te attend the funeral irem tavr Inte iTIJi'uce, Ne. re; Kiut Klnir stnet, en Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at WtxHlwaid 11111 cemrtery. Sid Kinxipt. At (Up. en the 2i'.h Inst-, Sylvester Kennedy, aged (W yers. The reliittv cs and Irlendi of the family are re riictfully Invited te attend the, funeral from hllAterctlderc tlp, Lancaster county, l'a, en Monday, March th, at 10 o'clock a. tn. MAMKBTH, Nw lera ataraat. Nsw Tess, March U rieur market steady: rtne, t; 03 10; Superfine, W TOOJ SO mit tn chnk-ii tiitr We tern. S3 KUi (u : ceed te rancy extra Hfe S3 ft M common te geed extra Western, 14 U8'W. Wheat-Ne, 1 hed state. 93S t Na J de, :alic; Ne. a Uwl, Winter, May, 91Hc; June, Lern Na mixed cash,49!4c. April, 45c ; May. Oat-e. 1 White tate, ::; Ne. 2 de,S3it Me. i mixed April, StKc- Itye dull ; esturn, VJ.V'c ; SUte, blXOXfC H.rlnr tinminiil. I'erk dull; new mess, 115 00; old mess, IIS a Lard-ApMl,ITf3: May.; SI tdolas!e nrnier at 'K; ler bulltnt; sleck. Tunentlnc du'l at J03. Krwln dull ! strained te geed, II f01 1. PalMtlAnm nll, KAfltiMtl. In rttitv. HUP. rrvlghts -teak : grain te OIxjrew, lljd. nutter ncmyi iern creamery, s.'flwc : KUIn Creameiy, S.'SJbC state dairy, halt nrkln tuns, jirr..c Cheetei dull! Western riaU 11013c: geed te choice light klm, lK.fillHc, rancy White, 110 He; State ractery. ll.Snuc. .,,,,., t a-ireler ; state, 'l;ei Western, 1Saic SuKarrlriui Keflnea cuUeat, 6 S-!fr -lbc; OrxnnlHtea, fe. Tallew tjulet ; prime clty.4S 1-32C. Klce nominal ; Carolina, fair tn geed, 5JJHC- Cerlee strcnx : lair catgevs. ll.'ic nw lera stecas. Nsw Yerk, March ii. 1:30 p. m. Meney leaned atS iwrccnt. Exchange steady, II 5S3' ? Uevernments sUaiJy. Currency 6's.tl a-ii Dtd;4s Coup, II tf bid: H's de, II (9li bid. Tbu it PC It market this morning opened firm and mere actlre thin ler several days just. Prices advauctd with little or no Interruption from the opening, and at the present writing the bet figures et the morning are current, the advance ranging from X te SS per cent. Chicago Frednra Market. C'HiCAoe, M arch W, 9:30 a. m. Market opened. H heat April, T5c : Mav. SOc : June, .c Cern-April s9.Hc:May. J'JHc , June, l-'Sc-IUt. May.MJ , June.Wl fork May and June, 111 CO I.arJ Mav. :sl; June, 17 40. Short Ulbs-May, i;9;g; June, IS ft) cxeeixs. Wheat March, 75c April, 7iic; May, Kti. June, ;i4(j;;c Uarr March, Jlfic; April, Wie : May, Sc; June, trie Ovu-March. U.'.Ci Arrtl, ivjfj : May, l;c. June.CSc 1'erk-tlarch, R0 60 ; May, 111 no June, K!l ft) Lard-March. S7 -iTX: Aprtl, 17 21X ; May, 17 350 7S;,S- J one. 1 7 l.OTO. Uius-March.17 se ; May, 17 M ; Jnne, Ia3 CO. Oram and Previsions. rnrnlshed by s. K. Tundt, Breker. Cnic.oe, March , 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oata. Ferk, Lard March AptU Vi May "s, 3' Jnne .V t" July 7iS 4ILJ 14 2;. . 7 7 11 7 M !epiemeer. jft December -tecclpts Car Leu. Winter Wheat .1 Spring Wheat 44 Cern 232 Oats 163 Kvg Barley OU City. Crude Oil (A Head, llccelpts liegs 12 0U Closing Prices . o'clock p. m. i' heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. 1 March. VAl Of,4 4J 40J 4 H W 20 61 ?j .... . 81 00 ss;s .i.te apiu :y,i May KW June 79J Jnly -i Sepieuiber , . 711 December sH OU City Crude Oil r J7 15 r.se Lecal storm anil tiendt. lleportel by J. U. Lenj. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent, lvju tee 107 6 " JXD 1UO ' 4 " Scheel lean.... 100 " 4 " In lera) years, loe " 4 " tn 5er2u years. 100 M 4 " tnlOerJOyears. lue Manhclm Borough lean 100 BASK STOCKS. First National Bank 100 Farmers' National UinK M Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National Bank..... M Northern Natlentl Bank loe Peeples' .Vfitlenul Hank 100 Columbia National Bank , 100 Christiana National Krnlt 100 Epnrata National Bank lue First National Hank Columbia 100 rirst National B.tnk,Strasburg 100 First National Hank, Marietta ICO Flrl National Bank, ML Jey 100 Lltttz National Bank 100 Man helm National Bank 100 tinlen National Bank, Mount Jey.... W New Helland National Bank 100 (iiip National Bank lue Quan-yvtlle National Bank 100 tltiabelhtewn National Hank lue MISCSLL.llBOUfl STOCK. 130 103 10. 1U3.2S 103 IV. J00 117 30 196 117 SO 180 12l liS li2.30 140 161 1J3 201.30 150 163 150 68 138 JO 110 120 US .25 Lit 63.S UI as 100 as it 206.23 110.10 1.03 U East Ilrjndywtne a Waynesburg 60 UQarrwlilH it. ou 50 te a lue as . 10 , lue , 100 , 60 Mlllersvllle Dtmut Car Inquiring Printing Company... (iasllirht and Fnul Company.... Stevens Heuse tBends) Columbia Utw Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company,,., Marietta Uollew.waru Hte7ens Hensu MtilersvUlH Nermal Scheel.. as Northern Market. 50 te 60 (8 M 101 101 114.75 107 US Eastern Marftnt 60 60 60 Western Market Lancaster City Street Kallway Ce.. Um Company Bends Columbia Borough Bends , unarryvllle B. K. T.....: H.tlnii A Columbia K. H... 6' 100 100 100 ion Edisen Light Company CO TU.ai'IKI STOCKS Big Spring A Beaver Valley 25 8.00 24.50 25 24.06 20 S3.30 70 67 73 110.00 155 42 70 29 SJ 800 11 as 40 43 4403 22 60 uiiuKuueri a iiursesaeH . "X Columbia A Chestnut Hill 20 Columbia A Washington 2u Ceneslnga A Blgbpnng 23 Marietta A Mount Jey 5 Lane , EllzabKthtewn A Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvllla 60 Lancaster A I.ltltx a L.nciuUr Wllllamstewn.... 26 LancimterA Maner 60 Lancaster AM anhetm as Lancaster A Marietta , as Lancaster a New Helland loe Lancaster A Susquehanna, 300 Lancaster A New Danville as Columbia A Marietta , s Maytown A Kllzabethtewn OS Lancaster A Ephrata as Lancaster A Willow Street 26 btnuburg A Millport 23 Marietta A Maytown 23 rVHTlVAU TjHMt COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON L. BRANDT (Farmer), Of East Denegal township. Subject tetha de cision of the Democratic County Convention. Ynur In Uuence respect tully solicited. mlStldaw JJOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER. EOLOMON ZEAMEB, Of West Hempileld township. Subject te the Decision or the Democratic Convention. muttHfd&w JJOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER JACOB W. LEBER, Of Ethrata township. Sublect te Democratic tul"' tu.rll-lldAw E Oil COUNTY COMMISSIONER, At the request el many friends I at announce hub)Lt te ihe decision Commissioner. the Democratic ...Mieiy- .uaveniien, Ymir Infln.nMi v nM. i jiiy uejiciua. UilJ-tWAw ni-u.71- .?-:.:'?'xl";v .. ".ssau-istais. La,t Lampeter Township. HEW AD VBR TWBMKXTa. APPRENTICES WANIEDAT DREsT. making at MISS L. A. COOPER. It aast Orange Street. Lancaster, Pa, WANTED. Il2,0ln amounts nt liote. for which 1st Merlgsgu six per cent. Interest will h riald. Apply uieute te Ai.l.aN A HERB, ui.SSul KIKastKInsBueat. ti-.:nnercuer kink, TO-MOBROW NIOBT. Skating from 7:80 te ;M. Dancing liem 9 M te 11 o'clock. Admission, 10 esnts. yXWAJ) VSR TISKMKSra. TEARING POWDKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TU19 rewdtir never varies. A inurvel of purity, strengiB and wholeseuieness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cam. Bovat BAKina I'ewdss Ces 1 Wall Street. New Yerk. uuvy7:lvdaw WANTKD. A child's nurtc, 12 or It years of aie. ply at this office. Ap 11 EOK RKNT. A nice 8TOISK llOOM at Ne. 117 North Queen street. Imiulruat mU lwd C. LILLSI'.'S. FOK UKNT. First fleer and basement of the building lately occupied by the I'hinulx Cerk Works, with or without pen er. Apply te C. V. KOTK. mln d 117 Fast Chestnut Street. rpllK KEOULAK MONTHLY MKETINO J. of the West End Unlldlnir and Lean Aase elation, will be held at ths Law Offlce nf T. II. llnlahan. ee . te-morrow (9A rtlauil I even ing at J.JO o'clock. Meney te lean. A new series m .lock will be issued In Anrll election et eW cers C. mvn LIUttTV. Secretary. PUBLIC SA1.K. On MONDAY. M AltCH'Cl, ls7. will be sold at public sale, atthesaleand Kxchange stables et ueerge Uressman, at the Merrlmac Heuse, Ne. 115 sertn Prince street, I ancaster. Pa., the following live stock, te wit: Carload et Indiana -nd Illinois Horses, farmer, chunks and Drivers. A credit et 60 days will be given, sale te commence at 1 o'c.eck p. in., when lerms win Demaaaanewn vy uiariMtwAKAsa ILEX. B.GIVK.V. w E 8ELL CONOKAY'S LKTTOCE -e-.n at Wanamaker's price 90 cent- a box (three pieces) One et the finest Toilet S-nips In the world. Philadelphia ladlas are wild ever tt. Frnlley's Easter Sggs and Dves are the test and brightest tn the market, six different colors. Ileautirul taster Cards given a ay te purchasers el Dyes, rUAILKT'a KAST KitD PHAUMACV. (Onpettte Zastern Market.) MmdM. W.FB rTUJE MARCH WINDS DO BLOW, AND X makethehandsandtacereughandcracked. -USB- Cerhran'a Cream of Betes And have no trouble. It keeps the skin soft and moist ; 10 and 23 cents, at Cochran's Drug Stere. NOS. 137 A 139 SOUTH QUKKN ST. W Cochran's Cough Syrup Is the best. Only i5 cunts. mai-t-lyec-iU UPK1NO, 1SS7. A New Departure ter Lancaster In Fine Tab erlng. Importing direct from the best makers et Fine Woellens. I have Just received through the Bo.ten custom beuse, a large invoice of my own Importation et SUITING, SPRING OVSRCOATINU AMD TUOUSKKING. The like of which, for style and quillty.hss never bsen equaled la this city, and cannot be surpasied. A sp'clal Invitation Is hereby extecded te all In want or Spring Garments te call early and secure Chelcu Patterns Workmanship the very bestiand prices lower than ever. H UKKHART, mar27-lydft Ne 13 North Queen Street. N EW SHOE STORE. HIEMENZ'S New Shee Stere -WILL OPEN Tomorrow (SA1UBDAT) Menlng, Id the room lately occupied by Mr. Phares Fry's Paper Stere, Ne. 57 North Queen St. (Twe Peers above the Old Stand.) luarU-tfd JOHN SIEMENS. CUJLTON OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, March 20th, 1887. Special engagement of the Eminent uerman Dialect Comedian, Mr. Charles. A. Gardner, i-upperted by an Excellent Comedy Company In Its newly written 4 Act Play, by Cen. T. McsraT, esq , entitled KARL, THE PEDDLER Ceder the Management of Phil. H. Irving. New longs, New Dances, and entirely new music by the musical director et " Kail Cem- Danv. miittd MB. GUS TATE 11. KLINE. T CLARKE'S. It Is a Well-Known Fact That mere people visit Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, 51 west King street, than all the ether stores combined. Frem the beginning It has been our object te have the Largest and Beit Selected Stock el Teis, Coffees and Fine Groceries IN THE CITY. As te hew we have succeeded we leave jeu te judge. WE HAVE IT, COME AND SEE. Every taste gratified. Cereallnaand Cerealln Is all the rage ler Cakes' Puddings and 19b ether goad things. Try It and you wUl be pleased. CLARKE'S TOA AND COFFEE STORE, NO.M WEST KINO STREET. NOTICE I have no connections with any ether house In town. P. 8. Cail and get a tew eye-epsners In the way of prices. T BURHK'S ANOTHER CERALINE BAKE!! TOMORROW (SATURDAY.) Het Waffles, Qilddle Cakes, 'Croquettes, Cera Hne Pudding, Ac, LAD1K ESPECIALLY INVITED te com and see hew the geed things are made. ATThe cakes, Ac., given away.-ca -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 1A1T KINO ITR1IT, bAXOABTU, FA. weeAjDeUvsrsd. mmw a t) tkr Tiammcx ra. A UCTION BALK OF Beets and Shoes this (rTldat) Evening at JM o'clock. JOHN 111EMEN78 SHOE STORE, Me. U Merth gneen Street. BRKNBMAN A RIIMOBIIL, ltd Auctioneers of Heal and Personal 'states. AUCTION 8LK OK (1KOUKR1E8 a. NOTIONS, AS. The underslaned will exivxe te rmbllc sale en 8 ATUIIHAV, M ARCH . mi. at lo'elock p. tn., at the corner of North l.tine and Nsw streets, the Stock and r Ixtures of a Umcerv Stere, eon sUttnr of vanned goods, washboard, brushes, tap, flh. salt, flour, dried fruit, Fartnaceeus soeds, lamp butnem wicks, chalk, blacktns. it.r BLi., ey. spices, tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, eat mew, coat oil, brooms, twine, bottled goods. iilekles, vlnegsr, macserel, dried beet, cneeae. euacctiy ciamris ueeuie9,inrrna, ntiunna, e., ac, s. l Alunatthtj same time will tie sold thn Fixtures, censUtlnsr et Ian, sralts,ceunters,kntres, saws, pesk, chslrs, baskets, soeops, cans, tobacco out lets, show cases, dry measures and llqult niesj. urrs. brass spigots, faucets, shelvleg, bins, terprlse meat cutur and celTee mill, ublw, stove and pipe, Ice box, cases, buckets, holders, Ac, Ac. Uoeds will positively be sold. Loek out for bargains. UKOUU11 Hl'.N TKK, It Auctioneer. e AK UALIk Sl'ltlNO OVllltCOAT. We selected from the tuanufacturera' stock some choice designs of Kngllsh Cheviot.- for Sjirlng Urorceats, the latest and best te be ii.ni, and liave them already made aud lu the store. They are cut in prevailing stjles, were made in our own workrooms, and are some througeut with silk, some silk-faced, ethers with plain linings and substauti.il. The pi lets are, serge-lined, $15 ; silk faced, 1T , aud sllk-llngd, J25. Ve have the best (10 Overcoat lu the city Oxford and brown mixed. Wanamakku & UnewN's Oak Hall, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., ritlLADBLTUIA. w 1L.L.1AMSOM A fOSTEK. Call Us bj Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. HOW EOR THE TEST, -AND- WE ARE CONFIDENT OF A Favorable Decision -AS OL'R- LIOHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS Are the Most Stylish. -ern- NEW SPRING 80 ITS Fer GentB and Beya are the Best Fitting. -OUK- OHILDRBNS KILTS AND SUITS Are the Fretteet. -OUK- DUNLAPS FINE PILK AND 80FT FBLT HATS Are the Proper Faahleaa. -OUR- NBW SILK UEOKWJAB, The Rlehest In Pattern and Celer. -euit- BOOTS AMD SHOES Fer Ladles, Misses, Beys and Gents, are the Popular Shapes, the Beet Made, and all are Universally Ooneeded te ba the Low Lew est In Price. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER, 32, 34,36 ind 38 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. Stores open Monday and Saturday even- tags. T EADINO HATTERS. EVERYBODY KNOWS -OUR- Prices Are the Lewest. We need only te Mention our SPRING HOTS! ABE Tflt PRITTIEST, LIGUTEST WEIGHT, MOST EASY FITTING AND FINEST QUAMTV. Spring Lap Beb, Trunks and Traveling Bag?. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., M M McctllQMM t. LANCASTIB, PA. ItMW ADMMMTHMMMltn. 4-ii'ivirTvVw-tr' WANTKD. tee saleantea at ones ea verv liberal terms, raclllties unsnrptxna. IIHU n wm waitTiiv-ys mU-.lindAw Nurserymen, Kechester, N, V, J OKI. 1 1IA1NRM, AUCTIONKKH, Kutl Bstate and Flre Insurance Agent, sells njU.NlIUKt, BTOCK. HONUB AMU HBAla BSTATC at pnblle outcry, Houses for Kent ranting fmm sa tell per uivuth. mlstwdK PUHIilO 8AI.K. . On 8ATITKUAT. MAKCIl at. 1M7, at ISO o'clock, en Orst lliMir nt llantrl A. Mater'a Star. ue Warehnute, 10 Virm cnesinut sit Irret, foil Flush rarier euiie, seven piwn n. seven nwirra : Biastina: Secretary, lleds, lleddlnff, Clethes MaeK, Uha! and a general assortment of Household an Kitchen rurnlturu tee nuiueieus tn inenuen, mMttd Jeai.L. HAINES, Auct. AUKNTLKMAN OK (K)OI ADDKESS, aceualntrd In Lancasterand vicinity, who has time and Inclination tn solicit Lt'n lusnr. ance. ran hear of a geed opening In tint line rroinaneldtbltsbod Company. Noprnvleua knowledge of the business nece.sary, as tall In structions will be given. Addles. nr.M.K. U'ek Hei I.54L mlllwd l'hllsdelphlal'osteffice. ti rrrti' a riNEH and hi:t- J-jVfVfU TER CHAMt'AUNE THAN Due de Monteballo. AT UOIIItKU'S 1.IUUOII STOKS. Ma - Centre Sijuaru, Lancutvr, l'a. SPECIALTIES KOH THE NEXT WAV Vf KKKS-Handseme Spilng Overcoats t Ordrr lined with silk for rie. Sretch Cheviot Suits te order, elegantly intda and trimmed for IXi. Pantaloons te order from 13 up. Heiiiom Heiiiem ber these prices will only be ter a fuw weeks A. 11. KOSKNSTEIN. Me. s; North Um-en Htteet Lancaster, Pa. ESTATE OK OEOKOE II. 1IAHTMAN, late of Lancaster clly, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make tmmedlate pay lucnt, and these having claims or demands against thn same, will present them Itheiit do de lay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. LEWIS S. HAKTMAN, tebi3 6ldr Administrator. ESTATEOKCHABLOTTEimUMOAKP, late of Lauca-ter city, ileeed. Letters testamentary en said eUtn hsvlng txnin granlel te the undersigned, all persons luuebted thereto rn requested Ui make Immediate Payment, and theso halng claims or demnnds against the same, will present them without delay fur settle- wm tn me unuersignea, resming in sauiriiy. mallear MAltt c.gutwN, rxecutrlx. ZIASII HUYSCI1 EA1' AT CLARK'S American Tea and CSoifee Stere, NO. ttl CENTRE SQU ARE. Finest Teas and Coffees In thn market. Pure Spices, Sugars at cost. Cocea, Chocolate, Foreign aud Demestic Pickles, Catsup, N. et K Saiie, ardlnes, and a full line of Canned Uoeds, Raisins, r runes. Currants, Dried Fruit, Cocoa Cocea nuts, extra nnn Table and Dairy fait In boxes or sacks, great variety or Toilet and ether Feaps, Cckcrs, Fleur, cheese, Cernmcal, etc. China and Ulaasware given away with Teas and Cetltes Stock all new and tresh Please give us a call and compare prices. Gods delivered promptly. JOHN A. CLAKK, mJKIdl w 29 Centre Siuarv, Lancaster, l'a. VOW SELLING AT- SACRIFICE PRICES Te close out by APRIL 1, my Entire Stock et Beets, Shoes & Rubber Goods. rinsr-CLA?s line. Alse Safe, Stere Flxtnre., Window futures. Shew Case, Awning and Sign. Call and examine gnoes, 10 secure eargains JOHN B. SLOUGH, mlStfd NO. 113 NORTH QUEEN ST. TrtK.SU A UKOl'UKK. DON'T WAIT. OUR BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS HAVE .COME. STYLES THE I. A TEST QUALITIES EXCELLENT ' WIVES LOW! We carry a bmer stock nf stylish and HUh Grade Dress andUustnuss Suits this season than ever before, because we arfl enabled te place such goods at figures that will reach all. We make a Specialty nf having the same GEN TEtl.. ELEGANT and BXYLfSU puttrns el Faerlcsand Cut. A great variety or Dress and Ruslness Salts are offered by us at prices lower than ever be fore and extra care baa been exerctsd te secure a variety that will enable a tailor's fit In every cue. The one favor we ask, Is te call and see our goods. We ask nobody te buy goods that de net please thtm In every respect. We are anxious, hew ever, te show our SI-RING AT i'R ACTION. Our New Styles and Fair Pilces we are confi dent will prove sufficient argument with expe rienced Judges te stand above alt ethers. We cerdlslly Invite Inspection and Critical Examination ; leaving your Judgment te decide upon the Relative Merits of our geeds. Hirsh & Brether, ONE PRICE Clothiers and Furnishers, COR. NORTH QUEER ST. AND CENTRE SOUARR, LANCASTER, PA, AMVMMMMXa. TTINQ STREET THEATRE. ssreNE WEEK.-w COMBE.tCIMJ MONDAY, MARCH SI, '87. She Charming Vocalist, SALLIE HXNTON. Chief support el the late LILLIE 11 IN TON, supportelherewnoxcellent company, ADMISSION .TT7..in.!0and SO CENTS. MTMatlnees Wednesday and Saturdays, 10c Reserved Beats en sale at Uex Ofnce. marltlwd -CiUIsTON OPKRA UOU8E. BRISCOE'S GREAT PAINTINGS -OF TUE- BATTLE -OF- GETTYSBURG! Friday ui Bater-ay ErenlBgi, MARCHMAJS.18S7. MATINEE, Saturday Allernoen at !.:e o'clock. OIXBBAt. ADMKSIOH IS CENTS. KBSEBVKD SEATS - tOENTS. SALLBRT CENTS. MATINBE-Adults, Csnt. CbUdten, is CttBt-w Chart opens Wedassdsy meralng. Mr mamma. N KW YOKK MTORK. Astonishing Bargains -1N- DRESS SILKS. WATT & SHAND, 6. 8 & 10 MAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA.. Made a fayr clearing purchases from the Silk Importers during the past week. Staffers A Sen's Famous Francs. COLORS!! DKKSS BILKS, 19 Inches wtds.enly MesnUa yard. These goods have never been sold for less than 75 cents. tl-lrtUUCOLOKKIIllltKSS SILKS, 71 esnUa yard) uiusl price, I'.ou. ALL SILK SATIN HIIAUAMES, 10 Inches wide, new spring colors, 11.00 a yard real value. IL23. 2J-INCII IILACK DRKS3 BILKS, 87H esntsa yard i the usual II 00 silk. COLORED SURAH SILK tl Inches wide, beautiful shades, 3 cents a yard j regular price, 87H cents. IILACK SILK KHAimUEK, m Inehes wide, 11.00 a yard ; would be cheap at 11.25. Just Opened a New Line of Haskell's Black Dress Silks Fer which we are Sole Agents, at II (n, 11.23 and II te a yard. IlutUr vatue cannot be found In any city. The guaraetcn read as fellows : This silk Is warranted net te break, crack or shift, and we will make geed any Justifiable claims insde within six mouths from date of purchase " Signed, HASKELL SILK CO. New Yerk Stere. Ql'ENINO DAY, Al'Klt.4 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (On. FOUNTAIN INN.) FEATHERS! Don't luy your l'ta'hcra until you bave stea ems. We hive en the way two bales of the bast Steam Curt J Feathers. Guaranteed te be free from all impurities. Every pound as te quality and price guaranteed. It will pay you te watt until our OPENING DAY, APUIL till. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. (Ol'P. FOUNTAIN INN i uiarilMydA- B OSTON STORK. BOSTON STORE, N09.SG&28 North Queen 81. ISetwcen I'ostefUoo and Ceutie Etuare.W NEW SpriDg Dress Goods We are showing a Heautlfnl Sleck nf New Spring Dress Uoeds at Lest Prices. NEW STRING COATS. JACKETS, WRAPS ANDJER8KV8, At Prices sure te i-lease you. DRESS 1IUTTONS at Lew Prices DRESS ItUTrONS at Lew Prices I Special Offerings or IILACK DRESS HILKii. IILaCK OASIIMERE8, IILAUK HENRIETTA, and HEADED DRESS FRONTS at Extraordinary Bargains NewSATlNES.-HndSKKKSUCKEItBln BcauUtal Designs and Colorings. Oar assortment of Fancy Celers or Husband Saline apllque Flowers and Plush Orna ments at Lew Prices are Unequal ed. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Fifty Dezen All-Linen Towels, M Inches w Ide, 41 Inches leag, only lJHeeach, worth 203 each. Fifty DexenAH-LlneQ Damask Towels, extra six e, 170 each, worth xSe each. Twenty live Pieces Table Linen, very geed, 15c a yard. Ten Pieces Table Linen, 0e a yard Twenty-are Pieces Damask Table Linen, 2V a yard. Ten Pieces Hand-Leem Oerman Table Linen, SJe a yard. Muslins, Sheetings, and Pillow Muslins at Very Lew Prices. A TJCLL1NG BLOW At opposition has been struck, and we pro pose te seep en. We have enterel the i Ing te meet all competitors, and as our training lain the school of Economy and Square Dealing, we are beucd te win. Stamm Bres. & Ce. 49-TeIophene connection. , vKLUNO OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK 7 of HOMEMADE .URN1TUHE, consisting of Parler Bnltes, Lounges, Mattresses, finite Haircloth Sefa? Beealng Chalis, lleellnlna Chairs, Palnitegs. Etc , until a pill l All U geed reliable work. Sold at agreat sacrtflea at MO. til WEST CHEST NUT ST. Alse FOR BENT, a most desirable dwelling. Ma its WestChestnutstrset, wlikalenggarden and lets of choice fruit. WUlbereatsdehsvp. bard (i Mcelrey, hard i 'Mcelrey, aypiyat mil-lwd MA l WEST CBMTM UX IT. ' t tA Ht MM:MA4,m MmVdh&ii&te w. S .W-aa-Sias' A. ;J? maaLTFi r7?Jti'LJzkL ."VS.- ! Vv - L-ta-jTU ESEi
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