Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 16, 1888, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER 1AILY INTELLIG3SNQEH. MONDAY. APJttL 16, 18S8.
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CAUSED BY DROPSY.
.i. W. MICHAEL B1CS Or TUAT
p JMtSSASK OW SUNDAY ETKNtNO.
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f Philadelphia n Widow of the Late
', atlebasl-Lesse Caused toy Batnr-
x ami wiad ne rutoreorcnim
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Ji t Gett Tbrenth a Window.
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f Correspondence et IirrsU-taascajt.
COLUMBIA, April la Mrs. J, W.
well-known resident or Uiia
. dtad at tier home en Frent street,
lSMl7TNilnict 6:10 o'clock, in the
ijaarofherage. She bad been ailing
ttha Mat winter with dropsy, tut
lastly bean confined te tier bed or few
Mm. Mlcbael wan born in rniuaei-
,amt has been living In town for the
twenty-eight year She was the
rerthelaieJ. w. juicnaei, ineweii-
gfrmm feafrag-riiaster et the P. K. K.,
Allied aeverai years age. nix
AiUmi anrrlve te mourn their lern. The
l -... T?.W T Tnl.n W ttAaall
WUliaaa. and Misses Halite and Allet
Mlebael, all living In town. Tbe funeral
KMfementa bnve net been made.
T caused by lb wind.
' '',-4 UrM ahnw mm nf M. 1 Rnnt. hatter
;fs Locust street, waa standing In trent et
' vhte store en Batatdiy afternoon and wan
j'klowmever by a sale et wind. The case
' waa composed mainly of glass and la a total
v'wraak. The low te Mr. Heet will be ever
' m.
jsA dreaalng cse or antique oak waa
:. staaillns. In front of tbe fumlture atore et
Jafca Bnenberger Hen and waa Diewn
vmtey tba heavy wind en Saturday after.
aeem. Tba falling or the bureau reauuea
la the beveled looking glass being broken.
& Tkaloaate Messrs. Hbenoerger v Hen win
, a about i j.
V T.Brn WlnitAirltrakfn.
''h. nna Helm and Bernard Key, cm-
?krveeef the Pennsylvania railroad. Jud-
aoaea difficulty et BaturdayaTtcrnoen, In
'front et Beeth's cigar atore, Tbe qunrrel
aepiup unm ueiin bituuk hi jvujr,
'wrke dodged the blew. Helm's fist went
ttlirengh the large plate trlasa window,
; breaking It In many pleces. OCIIcer Wit.
Er-ftMek aneeted both men, taking thembotero
? iKBqulre Evans, Keya was released by pay.
J? hla affair by paying 110 for the window and
s'svi in tiftir ihn mti
'5 N he Oot Doer Club.
' '':-.'" The Ont Doer club bold a ineetlug en
' 'yBrturday evening, wbentbe following ofll efll
f Malta were elected t Prcaldent, Miss Mary
V?f Wateh ; Tlee president, Dr. Housten Mil-
vSll.. iMMtirv. JnMhh TllftMtAflri IrAaSUrfir.
' I" Wm Flera M. Peulz. The club will meet
f- ama fPnaaaavtaiv nvAnlnir.
t-L Ifarket-Maiter Frank McKalli waa given
m m surprise party en Saturday evening, at
(hi borne. The party was given by bis
, ehmreb and Sunday aobeol elasr, in honor
'"'"'Of bla 40th blrtbdsy. 11 e waa presented
,. t with a large willow rocking chair. About
' ; BltvMonle were nresenU
: i Sin. WlUiara T. Bleck, of lows, is visit-
& Jag friends In town.
, Cbarlea H. Boetein, late of lirugh'a drug
5S atera, left for bis home at Carllsle, thla
&" Taalng. Ue will enter the drug bustntss
'fKln Baltimore In a few days.
i. 'The military mldgeta will give n pcrfer
5 aaanee id me opera nouse le-mgui.
Thft Avitur innliAr hAlrl In thii Armnrv titr
UieBecend street Lutheran church closed
w ob Haturaay
night. It was a financial
S auecess.
17 " The Hiilnm Lutheran church will held nn
j oyster supper commencing en Tuesday
,& WTWBWg.
v4r ' n6 lrKe canal beats wero rcuioveil from
.MM recus bi aower'a peim en nunusy
,;?,' 'morning. Tbe work was dene ly Jeseph
.Jgj-1 Sweltzer and H. B. Bunlap, by the use of
TK' Jacks. The beats were unlnjured and will
J?;f ee taken te New Yerk. They are in charge
of Captain T. 8. Hmeed, and belong ter.
Blllmyerit Ce., et Lewlsburg.
Officer Hchlll arrested Edward O'Nelll, a
'traveling umbrella mender, ou Saturday
Blgbt, wblle lying; drunk In a gutter en
Union street. Bqa're Sully gave him ten
day in J-.
TbP. E.K. pollcearrestod Jeseph JoneH
and Albert LiiUncr, trampr, for train jump
lag, iBBa.urday. Hqulre Helly ghve ttiem
30 days uacu In Jail.
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TUKKOitMAI. I.ITKKAICr.
SIS Bterar EramiiK Mettlug: leterctlius and
nil Lately Atlceded.
Mili.eusvii.le, Pa., April 10. Tbe third
regular meeting for tbla term et the Nor Ner
mal aoelaty was bold Saturday evening
Tba audience wa) large and by Ircquent
applause shewed their appreciation of the
exercises. Tbe Lyrlau Qloe clubopenod
the oxercliea by a aeng entttletl "The
Belli-. " Mr. Edwin Brown delivered the
oration. Ilia subject was Whitewash. "
He abewed very clearly that outward ap
pearances are olten deceptive ; and that true
worth and boneraro In the heart and net in
the lace or clothing. Miss Ktlmakcrrttad
a Interesting essay about " We Girls. " a
eeal duet by MUi Kdlth Knight and Mr.
Jehn IbHohrey, as well a a vocal sole, was
vary well rendered. Beth wero applauded.
The question "ihat tbe success et a person
depends mero upon personal Inlluence
'.-J': than upon wealth," was ably dlsoussed in
f-th affirmative by K. O, Pink, A. K.
Sterwlehter and Miss Margaret NIchoUen
ad ea the negative by P. K. Hidle, J. U
rSohrey and Miss Annie Diuuer. After
general debate, In which quite a number
participated, Miss Htump and Prutzmau
favored theaudlence with a very enjoyable
laatrumental duet. One or the meit
enjoyed excrcUts of the evening was a
recitation by Mlsa Cera Williams
entitled "Jennie's Last Ittde." The
formal Review, new edited by Mr.
T. G. Helm, was read, and contained much
that waa Instructive and jubI humor enough
te make It attractive te all. Many mem
ber responded te the sentiment roll, an
attractive feature of tbe Nermal heclety.
The sentiment given wero well selected
and beautiful. They no doubt aid much
In malutalnlng the high moral tene of the
aoelety. After the critic's remarks and a
closing piece of music by the glee club tbe
exlety adjourned.
A Soldier's taueral.
The Itinera! or Jehn K. Wiley, who died
ae suddenly en Thursday evenlug, took
place Bunday aftornoen from his late reel
dene, Ne. 71 Middle stroet. It was at
tended by membeia et pesta 405 and 61 of
the Grand Army and many ethers. The
aervicej wero conducted by pest 403, and
Bev. KeadF, of St. Pul'a M. E. church,
preached. The lnterment was made lu the
soldiers' let in Lincaster cemetery.
Itenawaj in lae Lewer l'.ta
On Sunday, Wm. J. McNlss and wlfe,
of Celeraln township, met with a mishap
wblle driving. When In front el the store
at the Union a deg ran in front of the horse
and the horse scared and run ell. Mr. Mc
N las and bis wife were thrown out of thelr
vehicle and Mrr. McNUs was slightly in
jured. Be escaped without injury.
Dcatn of Ciftmnktr.
Henry Pieker, a well-known cigar.
maker, dleJ at bla home, Ne. 20& West
Lsmen street, en Saturday, iie was 11
years of age and leaves a wife and several
children, lie bad been sick for a long
time with consumption. The funeral lakes
place en Tueidsy af lernoen.
lie tore lb Slujer,
morning bad flvec&ses.
tick man, waa sent te
tot 30 days In the
rs were dls-
of the
BlNAOtmUM DEAD.
The Well-Known Comb Maaefsetersr Suc
cumbs After a Leng lUaet.
Anether well-known citizen cl Lancaster
has passed away. Dana Graham died at
his residence, corner et West James and
North Prince street, shortly before 0 o'clock
Saturday evening. He bad been 111 for the
past Beven months and was confined te bla
room meat of that time. One occasion that
brought him from bis room wasthecolc wasthecelc wasthecolc
bratlen of his 40th wedding anniversary en
January IP. Ills system was generally
broken up, but hla principal affection was
nervousness of the stomach. He bad been
sinking for ceveral days past and became
unconacleua at 6 o'clock Saturday evening,
remaining In that condition te the time of
his death.
Deceased waa born In Leominster, Mass,,
en May Otb, 1S21. He was a son of Samuel
Graham, a cceper, and the eldest et
twolve children. At tbe age of 10 years be
began learning tbe trade of a oemb-makor
In bla native place. He then started In
business for himself and remained in It for
tbree ycarr. On October 25lb, 1850, be
came te Lancaster and the same year built
tbe factory en West Jamca street. In 1S51,
with tbe late Jehn Scbaflncr, be started In
the manufacture of combs. They were In
partnership for 0 years and in 1870 Mr.
Hcbfttlner died. Mr. Urabam continued
tbe business alene until 1831, when be took
hisaen Jehn Inte partnership. Since that
the firm has been carrying en the bualncaa
at the same place. They manutacture
combs of all kinds, shipping thorn te every
part et the country.
Mr. Graham was married January ltKh,
J8I3, te Miss Lucy M. Grant, of Nertblleld,
Vermont, who survives him. They had
ten children, four of whom survive. The
sons are Jehn, Djns, Jr., and J. Allec The
daughters are Mrs. Llnnle Uorzeg and Miss
Kmma. The last named la a professional
nurse and waa In Bleckley hospital for
ycarr. During her father's II In en alie waa
bis almost canslajxi-atttfa'den'T
"Wr.'Graliam was a very promlnent mom-
ber of the Masonle erder, having connnetod
blmtelf with It en March Otb, 1853. He be bo be
lenged te Ledgo 43, P. and A. M., Uhapter
43, It. A. M,, Lancaster Cemmandeiy
Knights Templar, Ledgo or Porlectlen 14
A. A. S. It., nnd the Masonle Veteran aase.
elation of Pennsylvania. He waa also a
memboref Lincaster Ledgo, Ne. 07, 1. O.
O. P., Washington Kncampment Ne. 11,
and Concatega Council Ne. 8, O. U. A. M.
lle waa treasurer of the Union Building
association alnce It was star ted. During
the relgn et the old velunteer 11 re depart
ment Mr. Graham waa president et tbe
Washington company Ne. 4, for a number
efyears. Jt waa wblle he held that cfllee
that the old onglne was purchased. In
politics Mr. Graham was Bepubllcan and
aerved soveral terms In council from tbe
Ninth vrard. He waa also the first alder
man evor elected in that ward. Mr. Graham
erected the large and handsome residence
in whleh be died,
The funeral will takeplaoe en Wednesday
altorneon with Masonic honors. The Inter
ment will be made in Linoaater comeiory
l'untral of Itsr, Tucker.
The funeral of Kev. Jehn Tuoker took
place from bla late realdence, Ne. 311 West
Ornnge street, en Saturday alternoen. The
sorvieea wero conduetod by ltsv, Dr.
Perney, of narrisburg, bishop or the older eldor
ship et the Church el Ged, and llev. Price,
et tills city. The former proaehou the
funeral sermon and tbe text was takeu from
the Psalm xvll, IS, according te the wishes
of the deceased. Tbe words were: " As
for me I will boheld tby faee In righteous
iicbh, 1 shall be aatlslled when lawakewltb
tby llkenera." By a strange oelncldonco
the first names el the four pall bearera, aa
well eh the doceaeod wero Jehn. The
former were: Jehn Hhlndle, Jehn Mans,
Jehn Breck and Jehn Koenier. The
lnterment was made et Woodward Hill.
Tlilrty Faithful l'ulla.
Thirty ) uplls attended New Helland
schools every day of the aoheol term Just
cloned. Thelr names are aa tollewa :
Nn. 1 Annle K. Besere, Annle M. Jacelw,
Lulu A. Bair, W. H. Hohlaueb, Harry K.
Hlnrli, Harry H. Menlzsr, Uoraen Musser.
Ne. 2 Hurry 1C. Geed, Kine P. Moutzer,
Cheater K. Hoeotioro, Alts M. Brlmiuer,
Llda 11 Menlzer, Mahel C. Spettc, Jaulu
Blr, Katle B. Menlzer.
Ne. II Kilaar Tewnsler. Hoelt Dllfanilnr.
ler, Jehn Oelimn, Leah Martin, Minnie
Meiilzer.MaryUarraan.Mary Harrow, Mary
Putter, Berthn Brliumer.
Ne. 1 Ilufus Bender, Charles llessler,
Prank Jaratis, Martin Mollluger, Maggle
Orerlcy, Maggle Pasnaeht.
Kdller aiUtcmrr's A inner.
KJIter MlNsemer, et the Manbeltii Moni
tor, has II led an answer te the bill inequity
againBt him, In whleli Mrs. Htefer it Hen,
el the Mount Jey Star ami Xttcs, are com
plainants. Mr. Mlsiemer elalms that he
nover entored Inte an agroemont net te
pub leli a paper within twelve mlles of Mt,
Jey, He clalrns that 11 ve miles was the
dlstance agreed upon. He also elalms that
tbe annual necessary te start the Manhelm
Monitor was given te bla wlfe by her
lather, and that he has no Interest In the
profits or the plant, being only an empleye
The motion te dlssolve the Injunction will
be Hrgucd during the common pleas court.
Itelurned te Ueurl.
T.3lerK. Balr, living near New Helland,
was heard by Alderman Barr this morning
cm cbarges of assault and battery, malicious
mlxchlel and Hurety et the peace, ou com
plaint et Martin nnd Amanda Uolgel. Balr
web requited te give 1800 ball ler trial at
the present term of the court.
Atthkties Is called te the aavcitUouientot
the Lancaster Ileinu Mutual Kirn Insurance
company, iu unethvr column of Ulj paper, ler
imebsment Ne. ft, upea the inuiuburuhlp of
suld cempimy, no due.
DRATllH
lnic(Bii-uu tbe lltli liiac, In ttiiH
Ilenry rilckurlu UiutJa year of hlsuuu.
city,
The relnt.vea ana (ileiida el the fjuill ynre ro re
pnctfully luvlted te attend the tunerul from
nislaU) rutlJeuce, SOJ west Lomen street, en
Tuetduy ntuirnoen at two o'clock, lntor lnter
ment ut Woodward Hill coiuutery-
Graham Anrtllttb. tii. In thiurin- ii..n
Qruh&ui, In thu tljth j ear el his age.
The relatives und friends of the lauilly, aUe
I.eda43, r. iindA. M Lancaster Lede, Ne.
67, LO. O-IT., Wuthtngten Xncauipuent, Ne.
11, CenestOKa Council, Ne.8, O. U. A.M., und
thoeiuplejes el his comb factory, u re respect
fully Invited te attend the luuend irem hla
late resld'juce. Ne. 61 West Jauiei Street, en
Wednesday attorneon at 2 o'clock. Intermeut
at Lancaster comeiory.
HicuiKL.-On Sunday. Anrll 15. In Colum
bia. r, jslim. wlfe of the late Jehn r.
Ml- hael. In the 83a year el her uge.
ltuUllvt-s and mends of tbe family ure re
spectfully Invited te attend the luneral from
hurlatoitsldenie, Ne. 9 N. Frent ntnet, Ccl
umbla. WeCnesday at U:V. Interment at Lan
caster cemetery. 2l
MAJlKJiTU.
The I'LllndilpbU Cattle .tUrKet.
lBir.Apiu.a-uiA. April 10 -ibeneiipt at Iho
Validserd? ' U ttna t0'Ux run"" ' "u"'
weti'21w,,0.k, 'vei. .tee; Bhoep, 7,(00,
shuep, 7 WW , hogs, t,.7uu "ovei, i,vx
IUhI cattle uetlvi I extra, BWflSVe i cend
BC5KO, rneUluui, OiJic, te'TmSu,
AY
rhenn wero nnn i extra. 7Q7iei
atkei cull., sxec! ltannu, Ot.Xe
'ltxsi4S HKU5XC luiuOi. 8083. i
8ut3!"5iej.e.B",c" ' Vt'8l,sr" eteck' t'0
lUtlread Morki.
by Private Wire te need, McOianu A je
PurtADsLruiA, April 10 -The market has
been fe.tareltsi but held lUewn well lu face
of hd lertlgn news. Tewarfs close prices
were bid up uad feeling was uiore bullish und
tendency toward butter prices-
I'hlladelphla l'reilate Market,
1'ulLlDSLruiA. Anrll 18 .irlntir Inw . .!...
l.iM uun j Mian, linkers. Si VAU (0 ; I'uuu'a.
umy, utetfi ut western ue, H lirti Sir
n raieuts. i3Ctlb0.
wa. i)iapin, jjay ana June.
tc ny, we, June, d'c.
sjiuMay, 2i0 June, i;e.
Chlosce Predaea atsrset
Cntcine, April la, .su p. w. Market erna.
Wheat-Hay. 7?Je I June, Me t Juiy, b;c.
-at-tay. 7?Je I June, f le t July, aiwe.
j-May.fciei Jnim-Whei July, MKc
i-Maj-,irj;er.tunn JJKai Juir. a.Uc.
k-Uay, IU 33i Je '"! Jny.
uern-
()ats
1'erk-atay, lit M
l.MTl-Bty.$773 J nnn, 17 SO July. I7IO.
Hhert miir-My, 17 30 J June, 7 40 July,
7i7K.
IXOSIkO.
Wheat April, 7t0cj May, tK t June, 81Kc
July, 8i,c.
corn April, syxet May, U;i Jnne, tf.Jfes
July, WH-
uats-May, S2"e -luno.Sie t Ju'y, 32e.
l'erk-Ap 11 SM lit May, III 15 1 June,
111 is i July. Ill B). '
lArd -April, S7 "0 May, 17 70 1 Jnne,
l7 7;Juiy,7tilX.
fhrtuibB-Arirll,i;jli May, 17 !tj June,
l7SJXiJuly,7l2f.'
Mew Yerk Market.
New
Tesk. April 18 rieur marknt
' nnlett
W. A . ."-- -'---. -.-"'- ".. -
in, iui(i (ut snpnnne. iiueiwi Minn
iuui,liggaiu vny IJl. BXira,St
I&OIC3)
Minn. Whivit extra. M 7M1I 90.
wneav no. I, tun, biai, uanoe I
Nn. 1. de
aXe Ne. S, Ucd. win ter, May, iv0
Junc.raici recolpU.e.SOO tshlDmnnU.IS.l.Tl
Coin "O. , Mixed, Cash, 7ift?23 1
May, r.7Kei June, UKe t rcoelpU, iu.U.e
ahlpments, 100.
Data -Ne. 1, Vf hlte, BUIn, llkfjlftei tte.1. de,
4104 J I de fcnv. 38;iei June, Sfer
remlpu, ll.onet sblnmeuu, none.
Kye dull BtRte 75c.
Iterley nominal.
l'erkdnllt NawMnss.lUreOlSUO
Lardtteadyi April, fa 05; May, W(9 June,
8 12.
Metassns nrm t for be boiling stock, lie.
Turtientlnn nrm at 40He.
Uesln iteadv at II fl'Ol 22W.
1'etrelnum dulli Kenned in Case. ic.
FrelKhts dull j grain te Ulauew, nx.
llutter weak i Western Utnarnery, jeaais.
CJhoeso sUtndyi Western ;riat, lli12r.. t
Ohie factory, HKOUe ; fency While, 11Q
12e.
tew active t
190I8WO.
8tate, llOlSHe I Western,
Busarateaflyt IleOned Culleaf, 7ic; Oranulo Oranule Oranulo
ted, 7Ke.
Tallew firm t Prime City. K K
Ulraneinlnali Carolina, ralruiKOed.SKOfiHC
CofTee steady i fair Caraces, lur Ule, KS-ic
Oram and rrntisiena.
rumlabed by H. Jt. Yundt, llreker.
UuiOAoe, April 16, 1 00 o'clock p, m.
Wheat com. Oats, l'erk. Lard.
April...... M
May W1 K mU,V 7.71
Jtlne 8IW MH 82H H.M 7 RO
July 82H M NK 14.87 7 81
AURUit H2H H 2 .... 7.H7
December SIX
Oil City.
Crude OU 8IX
Closing l'rlcns-2 n'c'eck p in.
Wheau Cern. Oats. J'nrk. l.srd
April 7H 'Vi .... 11-15 7 70
May HOW M siU )4. S 770
June Hl 6 Si 14 IS 7 77
July Kl'l lU !U It !0 7 82
AuRUSt 82K Uil itl
lioeninbor tlj,' .... ,
Oil City.
Crude Oil BIX
itecelpts. Carlxis.
Winter Wheat s
SprliiR Wheal., ,,., 27
Cern , 177
Oats iu
lfciriey';";;'.";;'.;.'."":.";;'.;.'"..;;;;;."'. ;;:;
Head,
llccclpts IIers 10 000
Nrw Yerk mocks.
New Yerk, April 18, 1:30 p. m.-Mency closed
at !K per cent, t XxchMiRO tteady 1 pojted
rates, 11 80O4 K8 1 UovernmonU steady 1 our eur our
rency B. II KX bid t 's coup,, l wyt t iw-g
de, II 001.10.
The stock niarket tbla morning opened
dull and after tbe II mt few transactions a buy.
InR of Bt. I'aul caused prices te strengthen and
advancatolpircentdurlnRlhenrstheur.
N. Y. A N. K was also very strong. Towards
midday, Lake Shere was hammered and a part
of the advancoleit and at the present writing
the market is somewhat heavy.
Hleck BIsrkMs.
Uiieta'lnns by llced, Metirann A Ce.. bank
ers, Lancoaler, l'a.
K1W TOM LIST.
Canada I'acllle
C. C. C. Al
Colerndo Ceal.,,..,
Central l'acine
Canada Heuthnrn...
ChI..Bt L.Al'bg....
Den. A llle U.......
Del. LA W
ltrle
Krte2nds
Jer C
K.ft T ,
Len, A H
L.Hhern
Mich. Cen
MUseurl 1'nclDc
HorkVulIey... ,
N.V
K. I. I'ref
N.West
N.Y.O.
New XltRland
Kat Toiiiiessou
It A x. 12 m.
4S 41
l'Jj Kn"
2U, viu
7"J w2
5Ji
lift Ti)l
, 1U.K
m
?3
i"H
Omaha ltd
OniRen 'transportation.. l'JK l;2 li)K
Ontario A W... ..'.". K,2
VaclflcMaJl ai2
Hlchmnnd Terminal !M Itsi iiU
at. I'aul 7ih 7(i2 te;'
Texas l'ttclnc avi nJ 2,1?
Union l'aclttc 6' ti2 biH
Wabash Cem ,. jh
Wabtuh Prof .... j-jv
Westurn U ijf 71 73U
West Sbore liendu . .,
I'lirLADSLrUIA LIST.
I eh Vul ai
lt,.V. Y. A l'blla
I'e. U. It .Hi;
KiiadtriR ,. y y
l.eh. Nuv
ItCBtenv. l'ass
l.A K... .......... .......,, ,,,,
N.Cent
Peeples 1'iwa
ltd. Oeu's
Oil nu
l'hlla. Tract ten .'
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MJiW ADVJtKTJUKSlJtMrti.
OL'K PKKNtlil IlilANDY."
AT tHOO A HOl'l'LK
Cannet be 1 ijimled for the meney. We iruar
autie Its purity.
llOMUKIl'rt LIQIIOIIBIOIIK,
'-U centre tquure, Lancaster,
0T.1HL AND HOY WANTED AT HI IS.
A M1CNZ BltOK UTOHK, 47 North Queen
stroet.
lid
piCMOVAU
hit. WKLC1IANH
lla ri-iiieveil his omen rrem Ne sy te Ne 3
jLastOrjiiKa street. Twe doers wejt. a.t'ii
NOTIUK TUK MKMBKK9 OP COXE
BTOti V Ceunell, Ne. H, (). U. A. M-, will
meetat their hall, en Wednesday utiorneonnt
1 o'rleck, ti alteiut the funuril of our late
brother Dana Urubam. hvery member Is re re re
gurHtodteuttend. II. V 1IKNKU1CT. O.
Attest K. ti. Kt'&Ti, Bi-c'y. ltd
ASKEW
OU MK.
ATN03. til AND
!3J WKU UI.NU BlltrKT,
ei7-lya
P1'
HK 'IL-AS AND OOIT1CKS.
Grand Opening 1
UItls3n3 el Lancaster, Loek
Your Interest.
te
111 K-
People's Tea Ce.
lliVKOl'KNEU A
BRANCH STORE
AT
41WEST1OT&STEEET,
KOUT11K Dl?T!.lUTriO.S OK
I'uri Teal wi Fresh Heisted Coffees.
UOASfKlt" UlrCl "m Ur U b'1KAU
A cordial Invitation li extended te lh imb
dSluRCbu.l,unesJ).IttU1IUO Ur BOOi" aaa moie or
Handsome 1'reaents, cnnsUtlng of Olas
ware, mono Ware. Majellc wre. llu.iua
ases, etc , ote., Rtveu uway ir UEt .
Sugar sold at refiners' prices.
We have a Line et Specialties that we ate
Belllntf at llottem Trices.
A llandsume Imported Mirror Riven awav
free te all purchasers et Teusaud Ceriees ear
epunlnK week.
ey oeddel Wared te all parts of the city 1TUKK
-ajritKMKiiueu Tiirc nlmustu.-v
41 WEST KING STREET,
...,,. Ohaa. H. Walley,
spriuwa Atlniger.
its.
WANTKD-A GOOD OIHL i
general honsework. Apply at this
Oiuce. 2ut
D
rjN'TFAlLTOHEi:
Tm
LIBERTY BAjND FAIR,
At the King Itreet Theatre,
TO-.NICHIT, te contlnneto APKIL14.
and attractions every orenlec.
Mnsle
ltd
EHTATK OK MAKY LIKOK LATK OK
Marietta borough, Lancaster county. d
??."?:.. T?" HPOa.rslRned auditor appointed
te dlitrtbute the bslanea remalnlnaf In thi
hna.0iJme, w Kelly, exeoaier of the will
ofsalddeendent, te and anions; tbOM Iesallr
mituifd te the same, will alt for that purpose
en Thursday May lu 1884. at 10 o'c'eck a. m . In
Urn linrary room of the court beuse, in tbe
city nf Lancaster, where all persons Interested
iu ivu uiiinuuuen may aiuina
MKMJtT CAUPKRTKB,
Auditor.
aprlC3tdM.
TO TUB GOOD HOUSEWJKE,
llofero eleanlnir house sret frail
matlan Insect Powder. It la a sure nrevontlve
of vermin. " Compressed " Itinned Campher
Is the best volatile el all the Camphers, and
the best provenllvn of moths. We hav It at
thn lowest ptlce. Tnr I'aper, both black and
white, Cariiolle Disinfectant, I'at and Uench
Millers, and all thonecosary adjuncts tomak temak
InR the sprlnit house-cloaning a permanent
success.
rttAlLKY'S KART KND niAUM ACT.
. -.. (Opposite Eastern Market.)
M.W,KAW
PUBLIU HAIjK.
CONlltaCTOUS' PLANT
will bn sold at publle sale nn WKDNK3DAY,
Al'ltt I. SS, 18:8, at semerset, t'a ,
If ltallrnad Halts,
te Hots Cart Harness,
J et of WsRen. Car and Plew Harness.
20 Dump Cars, 3 loot KaiiRn,
Beveral Sets lllaeksinlih Toels.
Let el Octagon cast Steel,
Let el steel SIoOres, ,
Let of Crew liar,
Let of Flck, Shovels, etc., etc.
Pale te commence at 10 o'clock a.m. Terms
cash. KDWAKli McUOVKUN.
J. J. FlTZl'AXlttCa.
npi2iin,i8,:e.Jid u
XpULTON OrKUA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, APRIL 10.
The fank, riaclnatlng, Fashtonable ravor raver ravor
lte, OLIVER BYRON,
HAUKY DKNlllOH. the Ltsht-llearted
As
Dashlnir Lever. Supported by
KATBltYKON.
the Court nnns. Cultured, Charming, as J KBUY
TWADDLK, thn Lame liag Mercbaut,
lu the ltemanttc Drama,
INSIDE TRACK.
1 he characters In which they have wen the
Crulsoet the press In all the large cltles of the
ntted Stuns. Tco Old Mill I The Londen
Dnek I and the Greatest, Grandest, Mes
ThrlllnRly Ucallslte fire sceno ever produerd
nn America's Stage. Uhe ITamnus II V HON
Combination In their natnrsl character-lav
ttens. This Is positively the Hymns' last an an
pnsrance In "Inside 'irack." A brand New
Hay ler Next Bnasea.
awl'lttCKi-2). 60 and 73 Cents. Hcsirved
Sea's, 7'c. New en salu at opera house offlce.
aprld-ltd
F
HEail ailOOKKlES.
Just received, another ene of theso ten
casks of positively New Prunes, and are soil
ing thorn ler 8 anil 4 pounds rer 25e. Thov are
flnoandean be seeu displayed at the front
part e(tor.). Alse finest Jfrench f runes for
3 and 2 pounds for 2te.
New Large Btemless ratalns sold cheap by
the pound or ber. Peedles Ualslns, Cumin's.
New t towing Flgs,8 pounds ler 2c. l'nrneller.
KiiRitrH, TeRfl aid CelTces.
OiirBUUAUS are Btrlctly Pure and we sell
them cheap. TKAS te ptiiase everybedy. In
price ar.d quality. CerKK8. Have you any
el our lmprevi-d Itoested Coffees t II net,
comeutnncnAiid try a Sample round t It It
does net please you belter than what yen
bought elsowhere, let us knew nnd we will
kindly refund the money. We de this bo be bo
cauiwekuow tcem te be l'ure, slrst-Clsas
Uceds.and reisled ovenly. Loek for our dis
play uf Meeds and Prices.
KLOUIl-Uoed Heller Oreund Fleur, that
will de all ordinary baking, for We Fine
Heller rieur ler tsue , and the HuRt Heller Pre
cuss. G53s also l'lllslmry and Niagara rolls
mil Heller Urennd In Stock.
CI11SKHK liurdeek's finest Kull Cream
Chrasoatiee Uoed CIiwfe, 3 pounds fer2.. A
Kiesh Supply of Swell zur and Limber ger.
Nnulahatel Cbeose only 6e. Alse Kdatnund
Dutchbead.
Just received, anotherrrosh Let of Helmes
A Coutts Oat sieal and i-raham Wafers. Kxtra
BliflIl.'V"'J..Ka,er.ln,n t alsollenUHard Water.
OiUsriB KOIiA.ln 3 and a pound kettles
rail weight guaranteed ; also Lye Halls and
llanner Ljn.
-(JlvnuaaTr!al Order. Goods Doltvered
Frce te All Tarts el the City.
W. A. RHI3T Ss CO., Groeere,
Cerner East King and Duke Bts , Lanraster.
apr5 tfd
N
OTIUK
OrrreB ev tmk Lasuastkr Hem Mctitai
i Inst'BAMca Ce.. Ne 137 KAHT KrNe
Stuxst, Lameabtsu. Pa., April 2. ItWL
nuiiuit ur AHKawilKNT, NO. B.
The members el said rire Insurance Com Cem Com
innysrelmroby netlrltd that Assessment Ne
6 v as ordered by the Heard of Directors en the
third of rebruary. 1.K8S; en the respective poll pell poll
cliwellnsuranra et said cempany.at the rate
elMl SSoneach tl.ioeor tbe sdj listed or taxa
ble umnuulB which will be round slated In tbe
respective polletes. An abatement of two per
cent. Is te be made en all quotes paid en or
before the last day of April ensuing, and an
abatement el ene per cent. en these paid ilur
Ing the month et Muy ; these remaining un
paid at the end of May te be paid In
lull, and theso remaining unpa'd at the
end et June te he put into tbe hands
et a collector and ion per cent added for cost
of collection. All policies whose quota
are net paid en or befure the end of June
te be sUKPiinatit by the fact of such non-payment,
without any special action by the com
pany te declar.1 tbem suspended, and tore
main suspended until the quotes respectively
are paid, or tbe pnlloles invalidated or can
relied theso net paid en or before the nnd of
July te be ubaolulely Invalidated by such non-
fiayment.aud te be stricken Irem the be ks of
he company, and thellst of delinquent quotas
te lM placed In legal processet colleelloa. The
quotes nre te be paid te the Treasurer. C. II.
Lulevie, without lurlher notice, at thu odlce
of tbe company, Ne. 137 East King street, Lan
caster, I'n. eructi hours irem 9 tell o'clock
a. m, and Irem 2 te i p. rn, and en Saturday
evenlngs during the tueuth of April from 7&
te 9 o'clock p. m, ""
Personal no lce will net be gtyen In time for
inembHrs le have thu beuerllef the two per
cent, abatement.
II. O. Kit BAD V,
11. L. lltAll.KV,
O. II. LKriLVUK,
ap:-ltdM Assessment Commltlee.
llJLLlAMriUN it KOMTKK.
SELECTION
or
OUR FIFTY
Mterns and Celers
GENT'SSILKNECKWEAR
lueludlng
Teck, Putr and
bcirld, only
reur-ln-Uand
50 CENTS.
OKNT'S ritllNClI 1'KUUAl.E siuiirs,
Neatand Stylish Patterns ler SprlngandSux-
iner Wear, ONLY CO C K.N Id.
Twe Cellars te Each shirt.
ALL WOOL 1 LAKNKI. BHIHTS-Uulyerslty
Pattern.
A Large Aisertment of Light and Dark Celers
ONLi IUU
Canvas CoverodSteamor Trunks Lew Prices
awcail ler a Package el Our Mammoth
Pumpkin Stx-ds
Whelesslu Prices te Dealers In furnishing
Goods, Huts, Caps, Heet and t hoes.
Williamson St Fester,
32. 34, 3(5 & 38 K. KING ST.,
BRANCH STORE,
HAUKfllUUG, PA.
SAKE, HUKK AND HIKOV CUHK.
Hupture, VarlcoieJo and Secial Diseases
efelthursex. Why be humbugaed by quacks
when jeu can nnd In Dr. Wilghi Uie only Hsu
i'Lah I'utsieiAM Inl'hlladKlphuiwhe nutkes a
specialty t the uuevn dlseeHes. und Cvnss
lusMT Cckss Uuakaatsbu. Ad vlce Free day
and DTen'.ng Simugers can be treated and re
turn home some day. officea private.
... - DH. W. 11. wmuiiT,
., 8.:! X Ninth Btreet, Abeva Hace,
1'. O.l5exe73 I'hllaUelrjhla.
KM WAD VBRTlBMtlKSTB.
PLANTING POTA.TOK3,
Fer sale, 10 Hnthels Karl
Karl Bete at Ka 81
SOUTH QUKBN BTUKKT.
ap7-tld
s
PKC1AL KXCU1W10N8 TO THE
WEST.
On each Tuesday during April special low
rates and best accommodations.
Ferfnrther Inlormatlen, Mans, Time-Tablet,
etc., write or call en II. A.GKOS8.
Pas senger AgentChleage A Htirth western Ball
way OompAey, 2a Centre Square, Lancaster
ra. ap2-lmeedAw
TlEUOUANT TAlLOlllNO.
HAQER & BROTHER.
MERCHANUAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
$15.00 AND $16,00
OHEVIOT SUITINGS.
BKST VALUK8 wehaveXverOffered. etrlctly
All Weel. Geed styles,
$18.00 A $20.00 Cheviot Suitings.
Newest l'lalds and Stripes.
THKLATISTIN
PINE IMPORTED CHEVIOTS,
825.00 Up.
HAGER &BR0THER,
35 & 37 WEST KING ST.
TMPORTA NT CONSIDERATION.
L Gansman d Bre.
An Important Consideration,
WKHAVKT1IK FINK9T GOODS. TUB 11K1T
Orjf.VltUYCIII.VS.TUK 8TVLK.
lint tire Prices are ll.ce te CO Lewer than the
same quality or goods are Beld for
anywhere else.
took at Our Window Exhibit Every Day.
Welleld'j Mark Our Prices In I'laln rigures.
Anyone can see who takes the
trouble te leek.
s: TWwHrea!0 eraer al U oe-"
lie'ST Bpr'n,c Bu," w ier at 112 oe, iii.ei,
new anring Hulls ti Order, rine ii,.n.
Imported
Ill Wl rjll.A n..V,Wt B.nn ....-...V'
r n. lltinll.w
Wirsted, et 20 00, ltt.00, ta.du, 17.W.
ALL WKLL MADK, CUT IN THE LATEST
STYLK.
TltlMM ID TASTBr ULLY.
Yn,,Ver.nl,1JJlK.,fB.rr,ln,"1 V.Blve satisfaction.
l,k t? wnfl' ob"y w,theutlvln thema
leek, it will save you money.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
gTAMM HKOrUElta.
Charles Stamm id J. Ihy Stamm.
Stamni Brethers
NEW STORE,
NO.'. 33 . 37 K0I1TD QUEEN STKEEF,
Hlght Aores9 from Postelllee.
D EHE AHE A FEW
DHOl'3 IN 1'IUCKS
That will last for q few days only.
gg PIECES NEW HPR1NQ
BAXONY CHUCK BU1TING",
All-wool, S3 Inches, dropped from 87Kc a yard
lo2&eaard.
25 PIECES NEW SPUING
LAMU9 WOOL CHUCK SUITINGS,
tenBOttOytt3rdl.nCh08,arO1'PCafr0mS7K0 tt vata
TO PIECES
LAD1K3' CLOTH UIXTUUK3,
il.lvf3 Inches wlde, dropped rromS'ea
i'nS'JnMfJJ ?Hra-, rb: are ''euIttl "mops"
and will last for a few days only.
JTKHE'S MOltlfi GOOD NEWS
KOUCAl'.KFUL IIUYKHS.
Onr goods are nlce and low In price. All
PI'. they will, can have the best and net
boeistrosBod with an enormous bill :
WK TFLLTUKHK FACTS IN EUNNY
Wavs linrmian It Id ltnnm.n.1.. .A .......
feeling geed natured evor the favorable out
look ler a big season's business.
fTUIE PKOHPNCr IS PLEASING TO
T. i'?1r.Bild,i"y5rillnt0' and w"v should
net everybody be happy when we have ihe
Hargelns te make you laugh ? " lue
YOU AVILL FIND US STItAlGUT
... up. ana. anwn ttbeut the quality and
merits of our bargains. We offer Jgoed. with,
put misrepresentation, and having naraed Uie
lowest Ivlngprlce te ihe oustemSr, we don't
ie"et uid ""'ess he Itels It his best In.
TT IS NOT A SIGN OF 11AUD TIMES
Ate find us selling elT our stock of nice
K??Ja,RJ:iH?h?l08eU''ur!"'but an indication
of healthy builness grewtli in the rlBht direc
tion. We are largely Increasing our sales by
thoclesa profit nystem.nnd benenttlng our.
selves as well as the publie by this move.
IK PIECES ALL WOOL
I1LACK CASUMKltK,
Forty inches wide, dropped from 45c a yard,
3
PIJCOES (EVEUV PIECE WAK
rauted) HLACK DR&9S SILKS,
Dropped from 11.23 a yard te il.re a yard.
JTEAKLV S50 KEMNANTS OF "
HLACK CASIIMKUES,
Drepned from ltegular Prices te about Half
their Values.
1TQ PIECES
ei'lUNG SlIEUSUUHKUS,
Dropped from 100 a yard te Je a yard.
100 PIKtJli:9
KINK AMKU1CAN aATKKK,
Drepped from UKe a yard te loe a yard.
VyE AKK UNLOADING
OUU IMMENSE
Dress Goods
DEPARTMENT.
Ladles will rlne It te thelr advantage tsciU
at once.aa the" Drep "eala will last bjt a few
dajsenly,
STAMM MOTHBRS,
Neb, 35 and 37 North Queen Street.
BOSIOM BiOUI-Acrwi from l'eatcruce.
DRT UOODS.
sS
"TBW STYLES
-AT-
GIYLER'S
NEW STORE.
BPU1NG SHADES IX
Dress floods.
EMDKOIDEKED AND BBAIDED KOBE8.
MOIBK BILKS.
WHITE GOODS. BMBHOIDKRIES.
l'AKABOLa AND BILK UMBllKLLAB.
GLOVES, BUTTONS, Ae.
Air Come and Sea Onr Goods and Compare
Our Prices. "
JOHN S. GIVLER,
Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St.,
,, LANOASTMB, FA.
inarlO-lydAw
T
UK PEOPLE'S OAHil STOBK.
Ne. 25 East King St.
JUST EKCEIVKD AMD KKADT jTOU IK-
8PE0T1O.V AN EXCELLENT A3-
BOBTMBNTOr
NeUingham Lace Cartaies
At 63c, 75c, 11.00, 1 .SO te 14.50.
A full Line of Chintllll and Spanish Late
rieunclngsatall ptlees.
A rineAsaortmentorPlaueandawlsiriouno rineAsaertmentorPlaueandawlsiriouno rineAsaortmenterPlaueandawlsiriouno
lnga and Allover Embroideries.
The Heat Eue, cec, 7.1c and tl.eu Coweta In the
city.
Ladle', Misses' and Children's Uleck Hosiery
at all prices.
Ladles' and Children's Muslin Underwear at
Unusually Lew Prices.
rull Line of Ladles' Bummer Merine and
Gauze Underwear from 2 Je te 50e.
aa-KKMKMUBO Any of the above men
tioned goods upon comparison will be fennd
te be as low In price. If net lower, as tn any In
the city.
Gee. 1, Rathven,
25 EAST KING 8TKF.ET.
marli-lydAw
N
EW YORK STORE.
NEW SPRING COLORS
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
Every day brings some addition te our won wen
derlul collection of iisw shades In
All-Weel Henriettas.
Light, Medium and Dark Shades In Gcbelln,
Bage, Mahogany, Serpent, Tan, Slate, ote. Over
6(1 pieces te cnoese from and every oneef them
setrce and very desirable.
Excellent qualities, 8 Inches wide. 75c and
l.euayard.
The moil popular Dresa Bilks U the
Satin Rhadama,
Iteoiuse of Its poed wearing eualttles
and
Ala-
brleat lustre. Ne
shades In tiobelln.
iiOKiuy, nerpnnt, ote. Buporler
quality, 21
IMVUUa nlUD, fl lAJU )lrU,
ALL blLK UATIN KHADAMAS, SO Inches
wide, 7Se a yard.
"l't;D'l'lCSATIHHHADAMAS,93c, l-l
I1.S5, 11.50 a yard.
We Opeu Te day a BoecuU Drlve In
Black French Cashmeres.
All-Weel, a Inches wl!e. et 33c a yard,
All-Weel, ,0 lnubes wld, at H7Xc a yard ;
hitherto sold at bee.
.V2 w'".i?? est'iulahed at such a quality and
width ferthls eztrely low prKes.
Black Silk Warp Honriettas
7lbty,SoefvsAtt',,,uw,, al "c-" w
WATT &SH AND
6, 8 & 10 BAST K3NCJ 8T.
1 1 1 L-l I II 111 l
WINKa AND LIQUOKB.
Q.ROFK MPK1NU D1HTLLLKKY.
OLD GROFF SPBINQ
DISTILLERY
ON
East Orange Street.
8T0BE-C3 IN'OKTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTEU, PA.
Asrillghest price pud fbr'ltye.
aprlyd ' B BUK ". rroprletor.
CPKINQ, 1SS8.
Fine Tailoring.
Ihls Is te Inform my customers thatlnrs
new Prepared ti show tbem an Assortment
or Bprtng trnlUni; ana Trewserlng that canne
be surpansed.
The Latest Novelties In Sprtnjr Overceating
el my own Importation and coeflned styles.
H. GERHART.
The People's Cash Stere
PALACE or rAanieir.
bTBiCH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
Our opening is ever, and that
we are fully prepared for the
season, is a fact beyond a doubt.
Never has such an immense
line of goods been shown in
this city.
Te all who were unable te
come te our opening we extend
a general invitation new te call
in and see what is left of our
display.
All our Pattern Hats and
Bennets are en exhibit and will
be for several days, and all
should take advantage and see
the finest let of Millinery Goods
and Trimmings ever brought te
this city.
We call your attention te a
few items which are worth spe
cial mention.
Ladies' Black Jerseys, at 25c.
Fine Black Steckinette Jer
seys, at 50c.
Twe new lets came in this
week.
New Swiss Embroideries, in
18, 22, and 40 inch. An ele
gant and immense assortment
at the lowest prices ever heard
of en these goods.
Black Spanish Laces, 3 te 4
inch wide, at 1 5 and 20c a yard.
Black Silk Spanish Lace
Skirtings. Special Bargains at
$1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, and $2.50 a
yard.
Black Silk Chantilly Skirtings,
at $i, $1.30, $1.50 te $4 a yard.
Black Beaded Grenadines, at
$1.25 and $2 a yard.
Black Silk Spanish Net, $1,
$1.50 and $2 a yard.
Black Silk Chantilly Net, $1
and $2 a yard;
Black and 'White Point d'
Esprit Net, 54-inch wide.
Black large Spanish, dot net,
54-inch wide, $2 a yard.
Elegant Braid and Silk Cord
Trimmings, in black and all
colors, 37, 50c te $1.50 a yard.
Silver, Geld, Steel and Cop
per Trimmings. Narrow Braids
te match.
ASTRICH'S P. O. F.,
Lancaster.
mvammmmrm.
TMJLTON OPKRA MOITHR
-C SWTHHKK MGllTS.-Ca
MedJ&v, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 16, 17 & 18.
TUTEIN,
"The"Soubrette. "The"LyrleSunbeam.
Supported by HAUKY PEPPKU, the Tener
Comedian, and a strong company et Actors
and Singers In rrank Tannefilll. Jr.'s 3 Act
Mnatcal comedy, eutltled
"STRUCK GAS;"
OK, NAN'S AGBE LOT.
TUTKIN "The" lieautiml Seuhrette In
Mirth. Pathos, songs, Imitations, Dances, etc.
HAKHY l-Kfriciflhe Tener (.emedlaa. In
troducing his special style of Uallads. the
American " Sims Jieeves "
FBICE9 .7.10. !M and SO CENTS.
BK8KHVED SKATS MO NTS
New en sale at opera Heuse emce ap 8-Std '
jyULTON OPERA IIOCJSE.
University eF Pennsylvania
GLEE CLUB
AND
SERENADE CLUB.
J. S. IIUOCK Manager.
MONDAY, Al'KIL 23, at 8 p. m.
A Rare Treat In college Ulee Stoning
A l'rogiuuime Made Up Lnrgely nr Jelly Cel
lege bongs (Did UDd New.)
the serenade: elub
Is a Met Delightful Novelty.
A CharmlnK Instrumental combination
Never Yet I'retfented hy auy ether
Ulee Clurj.
ADMISSION S5AMOEN1S.
KKSKUVEDSBATf 7SUBN18.
Tickets at Opera Heuse, en and attrr Thurs
day, April lit. aprll,ltl,17,13.18.I0.21,i3
PARASOLS.
N
OW HEADY.
PARASOLS.
llelng lu want et mero oruce room, we have
found It necessary te encroach somewhat
upon our former atore space, and thereto e,
owing te our limited quarters, unable te have
a formal opening as heretofore. This season's
goods are new ready, and we kindly request
our patrons and the publie generally te ex
amine our line. The New and Latest Styles In
Haadles, Tops and Materials.
R. B. & H.,
Ne. 11 E6t King Street
BprSSnid
XRCKWBAR.
jDEMOVAL.
E. J. ERISMAN
WILL HE FOUND AT
HO. 42 WEST KING ST.
(Next Doer te Eayler's Photograph Gallnry I
With a complete stock of
THE LATEST SPK1NGSTYLKS
or
QKXVA FPRNI8HINQ GOODS
F
OKMAKlMiHOAP.
CAUSTICSODA.
TUKEK AND FIVE POUND FANCY KET
TLES, AT
J. C. HOUGHTON CO,
Cheapest Drug store In the City,
Mes. W and U VTest Elng suest.
M