mfmmmmssmmsmssBSBBiBsms ft UAfcAJUl . -s-v -"v-J--. yrjyt ax-"J-!JV --:"., tl-j-' (lf JkiaMMaMaMMaMBMaiMpaaaMMMMtMMMMIMBBIMMMaaaWB " nami ft " 13 5 K r - K Iff K- ? i 9 ? p k y - I El? t a - !. iVT Hit tbe Wms . A certain young gentleman from Hemp, field went te Yerk county last week, took a dose of fighting whisky and called a Tork Democrat "a liar." Yerk return ed the compliment by bunging Hemp- field's eye se badly that he had te poultice it with raw beef for ssveral days befere it assumed a color that would warrant him his returning home. He'll knew better next time. I.ibcl Suit Threatened. Themas J. Davis, district attorney, threatens te bring a suit against the edi ter of the Mount Jey Star for libel. The paper charges that Mr. Davis acted "slyly" in disposing of liquor cases against Plumcr and Hippie last week, in which verdict of net guilty were taken. Mr. Davis says he is unjustly accused. Geed-bye Freight Trains. Te-morrow connections will be made with the whole of the branch above the city, and onMendaythe freight trains will run around town. Mane ae Assignment. Samuel Cramer and wife, of Salsbury township, have assigned their property te Dr. 31. H. Dillcr, of the same township. This evening at 7 o'clock-, at the public house el Albert Kehlhang. en Maner street, will be ettered at public sale a one-story brick dwell ins and let et ground, He. C37 High St., belonging te estate of Frederick Hcllman. de ceased. We call attention te Mr. Zeller's advertise ment et public sale at his rooms, next Tues day. T.:is is remarkable opportunity ler pur chasing at a Ien llgure the handsomest Deck er Bres.' piano ever brought te our city. Alse tt chance of getting some leally fine engiav ings et the old masters and modern artists. DEATH llBLLnc In this city, en the 16th Inst., David Heller, in the 55th year of his age. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully Invited te attend the luneral from his late residence, Ne. 18 North Flam street, en Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery, ltd Geed On Much 13, 1883, Mrs, Ellen v. Suter Geed, wife et Henry K. Geed and daugh ter et J. Kuilelpli ani Mary E. Suter, ug d 22 years, 1 month and 10 days. I long te be like Jesus, Meek, loving, lowly, mild ; 1 long te be like Jesus. The father's holy child. I long te be with Jesus, Amid the heavenly throng, Te sing with saints Ills praises, Te learn the angels' song. The relatives and friends of the iamilyare respectfully invited te attend the luneral from her late residence, Ne. 3G West Straw berry street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. inlG 2t Dais;-. In this city, en the 15th Inst., Anna M., wile of Christopher Daisz, in the 63th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem her late residence, Ne. 43 Seuth Queen street, e.i Monday afternoon at2e'cl-ck. In. termentatthe Lancaster cemetery. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE ATDUCAS' WO. 20 Norih Queen street, at 7 p. m., thte (8ATUUDA ) evening. March 17. It w OOMS KiUulCNT. Pleasant and convenient rooms te let. lurnished or unfurnished, without beard, at 250 North Duke street. tfd JOHN W. HUBL.KY, rORAltMtLY WITH 11. V. Savier, will open the OLD STAND GALLERY OF PHOTOGBAPHY, Ne. 45 WEST KING STREET, ON APRIL 2, 1833. It ECUHKK.I'OKKIMJASSINA AND A rtJLL line et Hart's and Dougherty splaying cards at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. ir AUSSiAN & BUitNS. GENERAL INSURANCE AKD REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ne. 10 West Okaweb Street, Lai;catku, Fa. fit-StdcedU HOUST1KKS FOK ALL WHO AKK I f need, at the very lowest cash prices ; w e can accommodate anv person. New goods ler less money than second-handed at Uelfmeler's. ruraitnre waieioems. It Ne. 2G EAST KING ST. -W- 71'ST-CLAS3 PKNNSXLVANIA CIGAVS X 15 ter 2." cts. at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAK .STORE. 1UNUH.-OYST12fCl.UNUU THIS (SATUK j DAY) cvenlngatCharlcyHester's Cerner Saleen, corner Market and Grant streets, op posite Union Hese Heuse. Best of Deer en ap. Lunch daily from 9 te 12 a.m. It ANCASTKK COUNTYSPRUIAI. KXCUlt- j sien te Philadelphia en THURSDAY, M ARCS' 22d. Ticket', geed ler three days, only $1.00. Tiain leaves Lancaster Junction at i':15 a. m.: Manheim, 0:22 ; Lititz, 6:33. and phrata at 7 00 a. m. ml4-3td!4.17&20 BAUSAIAN Si IUWMS. FIRK INSURANUK and REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Ofllce-10 WEST ORANGE ST.. Lancaster. Fa. Chas. It. FRAiucr. Clerk. ml3,15,17R Ttvni'ic KALI!:- ON CIAUCH 22, 1883, JT : Ne. 350 East Oranac street, a larse let et HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. consisting of Parler Suit, Chamber Suits, beds and Bedding, a let of Glass and Queensware. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, when attend ance will be given by ELIZABETH McANANEY. Sam'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. marl7,19.21d TlASTBUAT ROVER'S. JOSEPH R. ROYBR, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner, 50 AND 52 WEST KING ST., Lancaster, Fa. I have new opened a large stock of EASTER GOODS. All the latest Novelties ever Offered in the City, wnich will be sold at the lowest market rates. Call and be convinced. It TJEMOVAL. JACOB B. LONG has removed his Office from 22 NORTH QUEEN STREET te C WEST KING STREET (Second Fleer), ever Jew elry Stere or II. Z, Rhoads, where he will con tinue te transact a General Commission Busi ness in REAL ESTATE. FIRE and LIFE IN SURANCE. MORTGAGES and ether SECU RITIES, LOCAL STOCKS and- BONDS a spe cialty, and sold cither at public or private sale. dl-lmdSR B AMI X SHENK, BANKERS, N, E. ANGLE CENTEE SQUARE, LANCAS TER, PA. Special attention given te the purchase et Stocks. Government Bends and ether securi ties. Reliable paper discounted and advances made en approved securities. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. mH-3tdS&3tw "IJErORT OF THE CONUITION OF THE JX Fulton National Bank, of Lancaster, in the state of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, Marca 15, 1SS3 : KESODItCES. Leans and discounts $ 338,790 23 U. S. bends te secure circulation.... 100.000 00 Due from approved reserve agents.. 61,776" 4:t Due from ether National banks 29,818 65 Due from State Banks and bankers. 3,936 80 Real Estate, Furnitureand Fixture. 21,903 21 Current expenses and taxes paid 2,242 42 Premiums paid 8,500 te Checks and ether cash items 1,798 30 Bills of ether banks 1,905 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 41 39 Specie 10,628 50 Legal tender notes 24,217 CO Redemption fund with U.S. Treasur- .. cr ( 5 per cent, et circulation ) 4,500 00 Total $ 610,062 93 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $200.000 00 Surplus Fund 10.000 00 Undivided profits 8,8i54 13 National bank notcseutstanding 90,000 00 Individualdepositssubjecttecheck. 88,h54 &1 Demand certificates of deposit a26 42 Due te ether national banks 9,918 03 Total $ C10.062 0i Slate of Pennsylvania, county of JxincaHer, sx: I, C. A. FenDcramtth, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that the nbeve statement is true te the best et my Knowledge and belief. , , C. A. FONDERSMITH, .Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 17th day of March, 1883. . ,. JEREMIAH RIFE, Notary Public. Correct-Attcst: SAMUEL GRO?F, JAMES 8HAND. NSW ADrXMTIBJKMXNTa. SOVKK KKOTJT LTJ1COH THIM EVKHINU at GetUcib Yeung's saloon. Ne. 466 Maner treet. Wacker's celebrated beer en tap. T?OB RENT. A STOKE BOOM JLXD rooms. Ne. 10 V Dwelling containing 5 I Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ihtxixigks- cbr office. GENUINE HAVANA AND V ABA CIGARS only 5 cents at IIARTM AN'S TELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. SITUATION WANTED A YOUNG MAN wants a situation. Can make himselt use ful at any kind et work. Can give geed ref erence. Apply at Ne: 14 East Andrew street. ltd alHE FINEST SELECTION OF THIN SKIN Indian River, Flerida, and Valencia oranges in the city, elegant eating apples, diamond back terrapin, oysters, Ac. at ECKERT6, ltd 129 E. King Street. LOKkILLAKD'S beueoea tobacco only 10 cents per plug at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. FOK BENT. A LARGE TWO-STORY Brick Hense. Ne. 131 North Duke St. A two story Brick Warehouse en Mifflin street, botween Seuth Queen and Prince streets. rf A.J.STEINMANr 12tfd ' Ihtelliebhckb Office. WHE BEST 5c. CIUAB1N THE CITY, HA. L vana or Yara fillers, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES ON MON DAY, MARCH 19, 1883, will be sold at D. Legan's Sale Stables, Market street, rearet McGrann Heuse, 20 Head et Ohie Henes, amongst them arc some very line drivers and heavy work Horses. Sale te commence atl o'clock p, m. A creditet CO days will be given, ltd DANIEL LOG AM. PUBLIC SALES OF WESTfeKN HOBSES and Mules. Will be sold at public sale en MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1881, at the Key stone Heuse. In the City et Lancaster, one car-lead et Western nerscs and Twe Pair et Mutes. Among the horses are some line drivers, extra family and draught horses. The horses will be at the above named place two days before the day of sale for Inspection. A liberal credit will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock; when attend ance will be given by It GOSCERT & BOWMAN. pOIO SWAKR'd Fer one et the best BLACK CASHMERES at 75 Cents. Fer one of the best BLA :K SILKS at $1.00. Ker TWILLED DEBBGE worth 18 Cents at 12K Cents Fer Ra; Cleths. Carpels, Fleer and Table Oil- Fer Remnants of Ginghams and Secrsuck eis. go te SWARE'S, Ne. 50 North Queen St. m-lyds&Tu PUBLIC SALE. UN TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1833, at Ne. 324 North Lime street, tin loilewing Household Furniture, viz : A very superior walnut chamber suit, elaborately carved, marble top finish and extra bed springs, about 50 chairs and 11 tables et differ ent styles, book case, old style 8 day clock and case, bureau, sofa, lounge, hatrack, 5 bed steads, washstands, 2 sinks, cradle, picture irames anu easaets ei an Kines, stoves and nine, lnzrrain and ruir carpets, tubs and buck ets, 75 or 8J fine petted flowers, together with many ether articles net mentioned. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m ; terms made known by P. F. KEGENNAS. II. Shubert. Auctioneer. II. L. Fualkt, Clerk. m!7 2t LANCASTER CO. NATIONAL BANK. March 13, 18S3. IlESOCRCEi. Leans mid discounts 9 825.336 SO U. S. Bends te secure circulation.. 300,000 00 Real estate, furnltuie anil fixtures. 23,399 13 Current Expenses and Taxes l'ale, 8,b26 61 Checks and ether cash items 5,578 79 Due lrem Banks and Bankers (ex clusive of reserve) 1 05,471 66 Legal Reserve Funds 203,402 19 $1,472,075 41 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $ 300,000-00 Surplus Fund 140,003 00 Undivided Prellts 58,363 19 Circulation 207,200 00 Dividends unpaid 1,163 25 Individual Deposits 667,182 99 DnoteBinko 38,165 5S $1,472,075 41 F. II 11. C. Lkumax, BEJiMAMlN LOXO, .1 Isr.ux L. Lamms. BRENEMAN, Cashier. i., JlMiccters. ) in!7-ltd&w ijASTi:aN market house co. Capital, iJO.OO J ; Shares. S50 each, payable in monthly instalments or $10 each, commencing about APRIL 15. A small amount of the Stock can be had at par until M ARCH 30th, whin the subscription books will be closed and the Company perma nently organize.!. Persons wishing te sub scribe can de se by calling en any et the com mittee or at Ueed, McGrann & Ce.'s Banking Heu-:c. the Fulton National Kank, or Allan A. Herr & Ce.'s Real Estate Office, Ne. 100 East King street. JOHN F.STAUFFER. JOHN W. HOHMAN. REV. A. F. KAUL. A. F. DONNELLY. ALLAN A. HERB. Committee. J." MARTIN & CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Prin'uanu West King Streets. LANCASTER, PA. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. The Best Made, Being Thrce-Ply Linen Bosem and made et Wamsutta Muslin. J. B. HLK&TUS & CO, Cor. West King and Prince Sts. WEW OOODS. Watt, Sliand & Ge. ARE NOW OPENING NEW SPRING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEW DRESS GOODS In all the favorite shades and most desirable fabrics at. LOWEST PRICES. PLAIN AND SR1PED SUMMER SILKS IN BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS A SPECIAL BARGAIN. 10 PIECES COLORED SILKS At 50c. a Yard worth 75c. We new offer an Elegant Line et our Stand ard. BLACK SILKS At 7.-.C, 87KC, $1.03, $1.25, $1.50. $1,75, $2.03, $2.2". We make a Specialty of BLACK CASHMERES And claim that our line Is the best imported. -Inspection is cordially invited. New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 BAST KING STBUT. B ewnta mvmbt. Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. STJMMEE SILKS ! - SUMMEE SILKS ! Large Let Bought Very Lew and win be Sold at a Very GRE A.T BARGAIN. Summer Silks at 50 eta, weith 65 or 75 cts., Black Brocade Silks at 8100. worth $1.60, Black Cashmeres very low, all choice goods, Black Silks at 75c., 85e., $1.00 and $1.25. ELEGANT GOODS. These Goods are pronounced VERT CHEAP. The M0RIE ANTIQUE RIBBONS at 8 and 10 Cents Per Yard are Going Fast BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH TUBK S. OIVCKU ft CO. CARPET DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW SHOWING FULL LINES OF BODY BRUSSELS. FULL LINES OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. FULL LINES OF EXTRA SUPER-CARPETS. Suitable for Parlors, Stairs, Halls, Dining Reems, Sitting Reems, Libraries, Bed Reems'; &c. As geed Goods for the money as it is possible te produce. And all Goods marked in plain figures and one price, and that invariably the lowest JOHN S. G1VLER & CO.. Ne. 25 BAST KING STREET. JOHN 8. GIVLER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE AT ZEtLEK'S COHSERV ATOttY OF MUSIC, 10Ji EAST KING ST., ever .New Yerk Stere, TUESDAY, MARCH 20. As lam going Inte tlie regular Musical bus iness wltli Mr. Woedwara, en West King street. April 1st, I will sell at public sale tbe loilewing and ether articles net enumerated : BABE CHANCE. Thcllrst and only Decker Bres.' full CON CKKT GRAND PIANO ever brought te Lan Lan casteeoriginal value ertnls p!ane,tl,500 will positively be sold. Tills is tbe greatest offer ever made te tbe Lancaster people. One second-hand Piane, 1 Organ, 25 Settees, geed as new and suitable for Ledge or Sunday Scheel rooms; large let et Pictures, h.indsemcly trained, of the musical celebrities, Mczarr, Wagner, Ac., &c ; 30 yards of Matting, geed as new ; double Heater, Chairs, Bookcase, &c. Sale te commence at 10 a. n. MONROE P.ZELLER. S. IIkss ft, Sen, Auctioneers. rnl7 2td PUBLIC 8AI.K OF UnSlRABLK CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1883, by virtue et an order or the Orphans' Court et Lancaster cennty, the undersigned administratrix will offer at public sale, at the public house of Albert Kehlbans, en Maner street, Lancaster city, the following described real estate belonging te tbe estate of Fred erick lleilman, deceased : All that certain let or piece et gieund situ ated en the north side et High street, Lancas ter city, containing in lrent en said High street, Mleet, mere or les i. and extending in depth that width neithward, 226 leet. mere or less, te Lafayette street, upon which are erected a one-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. Ne. 637 High stieet, with a one-story Frame Kitchen attached. Weaver Shep and ether Improvements. There are also a num ber of Fruit Trees in geed bearing condition. Sele te commence at 7K o'clock p. m. Terms Approved security te be given for the payment of the purchase money en April 2, 18S3. MAGDALENA OTTENDORFER, Administratrix et Frederick Hellraan, de ceased. Jacob Uuhdakeb, Auct. I24,27Aml.3.fi.8.10.l3,15,10 J. K SMALINCS CAISU. Addenda. FRIEND3 AND PATRONS This may be the last chance te secure the greatest bargains in fine Heavy-Weight WOOLENS everellercdln this city. Remember, I am going te close them eutif possible this season. I have ban died this class of goods for ever 25 years. I am thoroughly familiar with the merits et all the leading makes et cloth in the market and de say I think tne F. ft H. and Johanny Edict'ens are superior In finish, mere rellable in color and mere durable than any cloths produced In tbe WORLD. Remember, also. I am tbe only man in this city that has the NERVE te tackle these tine, high priced goods. They can only be had in large cities at prices net less than $70 te $75. I am closing mine eutat,0asult, I am having a great Beem In Treuserings. I am offering Heavy-Welghts from 3.B0 te $10 a pair make a note of this. 1 have among my line the best English and French patterns, that cannot be had in Phila delphia ter less than $15 te 18 a pair. Thanking the public ter the kind patronage extended particularly since my great reduc tion in prices, I shall endeavor te give en tire satisfaction toallmypatrens. Being again able te attend te business, 1 will superintend every department of the trade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one tbe greatest value- for tbeir Investment. All my productions are warranted ie be et superior CHARACTER AND TONE from any etVier house in the trade, having in my employ the best skilled workmen from the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer I will net allow it te go out. 49Flace your orderatenceat 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Km-a -Rshk. I have a let of Remnants et Fine Cleths and Cassimeres, suitable for chil dren, te whleh I invite the attention et mothers' of small boys from flve te ten years et age. These Remnants are of the finest and best quality of goods, and can be bad fgi M cents te $1.60 a Suit. "-' I have en hand a large let et LINEN AND CLOTH LINED COLLARS AND CUFFS ler Gentlemen and Youths which I am closing out regardless et cost, te make room for my new Spring Stock. It will pay dealers te ex amine these goods, there is certainly a great bargain In them. PROPOSALS WIIX BE RECEIVED FOK as much Hard Pea Ceal. Ne. 1 sire, as may ue required at the city Water Works up te October 1, 1883. The coal te be thoroughly screened und of best quality ; it net It will have te tie taken back at the expense or the party turnlshing the same. PROPOSALS will be received ler as much geed American Lead (net ever twotens) as the City may require te December 31, 1C83. PROPOSALS will be received ler one and one-half gross et brass three quarter inch ler rules, te weigh net less than one pound seven ounces ; well ground In and te be made of geed brass alter tbe model te be seen ttthe Mayer's Office ; net less than two dozen te be lurnished per we k, commencing Monday, Anrll 1G. 1833. PROPOSALS will be received ler as many water pipes as the city may require te Decem ber 31, 1883, net exceeding two hundred and fltty tens. Pipes te be cast for fifty leet head of water. Bias must specify hew much per grot ten delivtred in Lancaster for four, six, elelit, ten, twelve, twenty and twenty-lour lnchpIpes;et the best quality and lurnished Immediately upon the order of the city. PROPOSALS will be received for such Spe cial Castings as may be required in the Water Department of the city up te April 1, 1881. Castings te be bid for per pound ; te consist ei tour, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty inch v..... wn.. l.mnAhea evirl aamtk el.aa rf n1 JUUi WWJ M.M.a, .. 0MU.V 0...WO "... A branches, sleeves, step covers and bids ter castings must Include patterns. PROPOSALS will be received ter -dozen Fire Hydrants et the flanged pattern such as Is in use at the Humane engine house. Alse, for one dozen cases In use at same place Cases towilghnetle-sthan 155 lbs. Hydrants and cases te be bid for separately. PROPOSALS will be received for as many street step-valves four, six, eictht, ten, twelve and twenty inches outside screws, as the city mavreqnlreteDec.31,1883. Te be furnished as the city may order. PROPOSALS will be received ter as many step boxes as, may be required te Dec. 31, 1883. The boxes te be made et the sizes ordered by the Superintendent et Water Works et one and one-half inch geed white pine. Bids mutt state hew much per feet beard measure com plete, and te be furnished as the Superintend ent may direct. proposals wui De received jer nam ing pipes, Ac., for the Water Department until April 1, 1884. Bids must state new much per gross ten. PBOPOSALS will be received ler Head Light Oil (net mere than 12 barrels), delivered at the water works as the Superintendent may direct te April 1.1884. Alse, for net mere than six barrels first-class Cylinder Oil, delivered as Superintendent may direct te April 1, 1884. The foregoing proposals will be received at the MayePa Office untU MONDAr. MARCH 8. 1888, at 7 o'cleckjp. m. JHO. T. MacGONIGLK, Its Chairman Water Committee. QUEEN STREET. ... IjAMUABTISK, JfA. NXW ADVEBT1SEMENTB. pONVKNIKNT Table of Measurement Te Find Quantity of WALL PAPER Required ft. r Beem of any Size. A HEIGHT OF CEILING IN FEET. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 16 7J 8 9 10 11 12 12$ 13$ 14J 18 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 20 9 10 11 12$ 13J 14$ 16 17 18 22 10 11 12$ 13$ 15 10 17$ 18$ 20 24 11 12 13$ 15 10 17 19 20 21$ 26 12 13 14$ 16 17$ 18 20$ 22 23$ 28 12$ 14 10 17$ 19 20$ 22 23$ 25 30 13$ 15 17 18$ 20 22 23$ 25 27 32 14$ 16' 18 20 21$ 23 25 27 28$ 34 15$ 17 10 21 23 25 26$ 28$ 30$ 30 16 18 20 22 ' 24 26 28 30 32$ 38 17 19 21$ 23$ 25$ 27$ 30 32 34 40 18 20 22$ 24$ 27 29 31$ 83$ 36 42 19 21 23$ 26 28 30$ 33 35 37$ EXPLANATION : Add length and breadth of Roem te be measured, and find the sum in Column A, then run out te the column designating the height of ceiling, and you will find the number of pieces required. Frem the whole number et pieces deduct $ piece for each deer or window. Te find quantity for ceiling multiply lengtu by breadth and divide by 36. Te find quantity of Berder add the 4 sides and divide by 24. Hager & Brether, DEALERS IN WALL PAPERS, Ne, 25 WEST KING ST. N EW WHY UOOD3 STORE. GEORGE FAHNEST0CK, NO. 14 EAST KING STREET. ( BAIR'S OLD STAND.) Has uew opened and is receiving daily NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! HOUSEKEEPING GOODS : MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, CALICOES, AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Any Goods net satisfactory may be RETURNED and the money will be refunded. Geerge Fahnesteek, 14 BAST KING STREET, - LANCASTER, Pa. I7LINN ft BKENKMAN. - Fer the past week we have been calline your attention te our large stock of Gas and Ceal Oil Fixtures. Houses well lighted should be clean, and this reminds us of our large stock of Brushes for Dusting, Serubbing, White washing and Painting. These goods have been bought at Great Bargains and we are selling them at Lew Rates. We have Shee Brushes that we can sell at half the Regular Price. Dust Brushes at much below the cost of making. Herse Brnshes, an elegant article, which we will flet be able te re place at the prices we are asking for them. WbiteWash Brushes at Lewer prices than ever before. We guarantee the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices en all these goods, .and it will pay our Customers te lay these goods aside jf net wanted for a year. t 49-CALL AND EXAMINE FOB YOUHSELVES - FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 N. Queen St., . Lancaster, Pa. 1TEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DKKSS-MAKIMG IN TBJS LATEST styles and moderate charges. The pa-renatre- of the ladles et Lancaster solicited. Cutting and Kitting a Specialty, at 27 EAST KING STREET. MBS. AUTEN, et New Yerk city. mar7-lmd -1IBAKDFIRK JNSUBANUB COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Bates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS,- T Ne. 10 mMt Kin? Street. ml!MmdM,W8 LANCASTER. PENN'A. GEO. P. RATHVON. CRASHES, TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS ' f NEW ADTXMTUSEMENie. FOUNTAIN JT1NK-CDT TOBACOO, BEST T goods manufactured, 8 cts per oz. or 25 cts.j & at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAK STOBE. A N OttUlNANOtt TO INCKKASE THE A I div et the driven of the Steam fire En gines, Hese Carts, and Drivers and Tlllerman et Tr uck A of the Klre Department et the City or Lancaster, Pa.: - 'Sictieh L Be It ordained by the Select and Common Councils et the city et Lancaster, in Councils assembled': That from and after the first day of June next, tbe salary of the drivers of the several steam fire engines, hose carts and truck, as wed as the tlllerman et the truck company, shall be forty dollar (f40) Eer mentn, in lieu ei ue salary new received y said employees as aforesaid. Sec. 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinance! inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. U&U.M. JBOUUEK, J. B. LlCHTT. Clerk S.C. President S. C T. DAVIS. rresw4atc.c. '.MacQONIGLK, Mayer. . .. Clerk C. C. Approved March 17,18! ml7-3td SECOND EDITION. SATUBDAY EVKNINO. HARCH17, 1888. FE0M EUB0PE. WHAT IS OOINQ UN AUBuSS THK CUBAN The Perturbed State of AJEUra la Fraace Twenty Twe Cemmaalctic Baaqaetste Be Held To-Herrew. Paris, March 17. Twenty-two com cem com meniat banquets and meetings axe an nounced for te-morrow in various parts of this city. It is probable that the Anarchists will net meet in the Champ de Mars, as was expected, but will cheese another place unknown te tbe government. The garri son of Paris will be confined te their bar racks te-morrow. The provincial prefects have been ordered te send telegrams te Paris every hour during te-morrow, re porting the state of affairs in their respec tive jurisdictions. Implicated In Fraudulent Proceeding. St. Petersburg, March 17. It is stated that General TimashefF, ex-minister of tbe interior, has been arrested in connection with the defalcation of M. Makoff, who committed suieide recently. M. Per silieff, formerly director of the posteffico, has surrendered himself te tne police, tie has confessed his implication in the frauds. Uprising in Africa. Dunben, March 17. The whole country en the border of tbe Transvaal is in a state of anarchy. The natives are arming againstths Bears. Chief Marpech has just defeated the Beers, inflicting severe losses. Flight ex the Daring Parisian Weman. Paris, Mareh 17. Louise Michel has fed te Switzerland. DUSNCD TO DEATH. A Weman's Clethes Catcbee Ittre ivhtie Kneeling Before a Steve. Bridgeport, Conn., March 17. While Mrs. Ann Beland was kneeling in front of a stove yesterday saying her prayers, a live coal fell en her clothing setting it en fire and burn ing it entirely off The body was shockingly burned, the greater par tien nearly te a crisp. She died this morning from 4he effects of the accident. Her three daughters were badly burned about the hands and arms in trying te smother the ilame3. The deceased was aged about forty-five. She had eight children. WUL SUB A BA1I.BOAD. Forty Persons Helding Certificates of In debtedness Tlred of GetttnK Nothing. Reading, March 17. Forty persons holding certificates of indebtedness te the amount of $117,000 for material and labor in the construction of the Schuylkill & Lehigh railroad gave notiee to-te-day that they will bring suit against the Philadelphia & Reading for recovery of that amount. The Schuylkill & Lo Le high read is thirty miles long and is new controlled by the Reading read. The holders of certificates have never realized anything en their claims. STATE LEGISLATURE. forty-one Bills Passed in the Hense. Special Dispatch te the Ikteixiekxcek. Harrisburg, Mareh 17. The Heuso passed forty-eno bills en first reading from this morning until afternoon, when it ad jeurned nntil Monday evening. Among tbe bills read was the iicJNamara legislative apportionment bill and tbe bill relating te government of cities of the fifth class covering G5 pages. A call of the yeas and nays en a motion te adjourn showed 93 members absent. DISASTROUS WBECE. Cars Fall of Cattle Thrown Oft tbe Track. Bloemingtox, 111., March 17. Freight trains of the Chicago & Alten and the Il linois Central railroad, came in collision at Nermal, Ills., yesterday. Eight Alten cars leaded with cattle, and the Illinois Central engine, and several cars leaded with iron, were thrown from the track. Several of the cattle were killed, and the cars were all badly wrecked. Tbe cause of tbe accident is net determined, but it is believed te have been some misunder standing of signals ST. PATBIUK'S DAY. Its Observance In New Yerk. New Yerk, Mareh 17. The Irish so cieties celebrated the day in this city by a parade through most of the up town streets, ending with a large open air meet ing, where addresses were made by differ ent speakers. Patrick Eganeccupied a carriage in the precession, and among ethers present was Patrick O'Mara, as a representative of the Irish societies of Montreal. There were large numbers of spectators along the reute of precession. Found Guilty et Murder. Richmond. Va., March 17. The jury in tbe case of Charles Henry Lee, colored, en trial for killing Daniel Miller, SCSSiief ' with murdering Miller, and afterwards placing his body en a railroad track. The woman will De indicted en Juenaay, as evidence of Lee'r, trial showed her te be as deep in the crime as her paramour. Net Dene With Jakes Yet. Pittsburgh, March 17. A movement is en feet te have Dnkes, who killed Cap tain Nutt, indicted for sending obscene literature through the mails. The United States postal officials here say the letters written by Dukes te Captain Nutt justify his arrest for an infraction of the United States law governing the trans mission of matter through the mails. The penalty is ten years in tbe penitentiary. The Train Bobbers Parsned. Little Reck, Ark.. March 17. The train robbers who murdered Conductor Cain, of the Fert Smith railroad, have been pursued te Washington county where they separated, going north into Missouri. It is new known that they are the Jehnsen brothers, and a noted desperado named Hernden. Dr. Ferbes Acquitted. Philadelphia, March 17 Dr. Williajn S. Ferbes, demonstrator of anatomy in Jeffersen medical college, charged with complicity in the desecration of graves in Lebanon county, was acquitted this morn ing in the court or quarter sessions. Big Fire m Texas. Jacksonville, Texas, March 17. Fire here yesterday consumed an entire block, including the posteffico and several stores. The total less is $100,000. WEATHER INDICATIONS. WASHTNaTON,March 17 Fer tbe Middle Atlantic states, warmer, partly clendy weather, winds mostly from southeast te southwest,- and lower pressure, followed en Snnday by rain. . MAKKE1S. Philadelphia Market PmiALXLrHiA. March 17 Fleur dull, but weak ; Superfine, S3 2SQ3 7C ; extra, $3 75,9 4 55 ; Penn'a FamUy, 83 325 12K. Bye flour at i3 754. Wheat lower and unsettled ; Pel. and Pa. Bed. M 1331 18JC ; Ne. l Bed. $1 20-461 X- Cern dull and lower. Oats dell and eaalar ; Ne. I White. 5583Cc : Ne. 2 de. '53X651C; Ne. 3 de. 52K55c : Ne. 2 mixed. 5f 2C Bye quiet at 3c. Previsions quiet. Lard.q.uleterv lLn.j-,OMPBf:Hy tea.SW:ftnte,Me;W VOTViSMV, "Ife. MMWIL m . sms : n. m . CMHttmuaadrdM Fetrekmm Arm ; Keae J, 0g((i. niuHr Hj&i. Kew Yerk, PMliUlyMa-aaa lieejit stec Jacob B. Loxe, 23 North Qnee stteet. w uuiwN ouue sunua mwnw ujuiy vjr-. I Mar. 17. i rase use I A W V W . wia,apMi I Denver JkRle Grande . m Jftu Mue--.fiS W. V.. T.nlm IMn Jk Wiatan W -". ? - i .. v..... iii reonere. ......... New Jersey Central ( New Yerk; Ontario ft W.. St. PanL Ml ft Omaha Pacific Mail. .............. .,.... Rochester Pittsburgh Texas PaeUe.....;.... .......... Wabash. 8t. Louts ft Padfie.... Western Union TeL Ce 84 Pennsylvania central 81 Philadelphia ft Beading....... Northern Pacific Cem " " Preferred... Buffalo Pitta. &Weet. ......... v Grate and FrevMteai Unetai --?T -9 : . 5 wntnaa K 29 9B1C ArMU 8K: mt-dsm X MX.eKsfii"? sa2 a& fiSHw let? iaar3sf"ie -9 JJe r-tr H ,.':3 ;' One o'clock quotations elgraia and vcevJ "4Iv2 tens, ftmlabed rrr 8.K. Yundt BMir uai - -fV- Bast King street. j.. CBicaa. Mar. 17. Wheat corn Oats Perk April... LC5 .BBdf ..... ..... May.... L10 .59& .42X 18.45 Petroleun: Oil City..... LOT J$. Lara U.4S New Tork Market; K reacMar. 17. Fleur State and West ern market dull and prices In buyer favor. tv neat neavy, unseiueaana Hmjffi iew fair speculative trading : Ne. a .Marei, !ie?yS7?ilH!9.,2raKrrA4ft T. M74W& -7 . " w uue, i A47fcV-1 uern naxc lower ana amy active ; MIXM aT June, 61K052C, Uve Stock Market Chicago Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head ; ship ments. 5,500 head ; market moderately setlvs and strong ; geed grades a shade higher; mixed at $707 55 ; heavy, 87 G08 ; light. 17 ! 7 GO : skips at $5 60S6 75 ; closing weak. Cattle Receipt, 4,80) head; shipments 3.9M bead; market strong, brisk and lOe higher; experti, $6 60O7 ; geed te choice sntpplatT, tSBG 75 ; common te fair, $36 ; butchers fairly active at 82 755 ; stockers and feeders, geed grades strong common lets slew at S3 88 6510. Sheep Receipts, 3.400 head ; shipments, 1.4C8 head : market brisk and strong ; common te lair. $l5 Si ; medium te geed, $5 C026 : ciiolee te extra, $6 25g6 80. East Libkbtt-Cattle Receipts for the weak 3,348 head through and 074 head local ; market strong at an advance of 40830c., but closed very dull und firm at 3035. c. off from the prices of the first e r the week ; shipping grades at $5 5036 25 ; butchering, $53C Hogs Beceipts for the week, 7.715 head ; market active ; Phlladelphlas. $7 908 19 ; Yorkers, $7 3007 50. snecp Keceipts, ler the week, 21,209 head ; market lair; experts. SB 6036 76 ; prime West ern.' $66 23 ; geed, $5 fioae ; common te fair. f3 1035 40. J-JJM ADVERTISEMENTS' T WO SHALL HANDMADK UAVAKA clears, clear Havana fillers, for 5 cts.. at H ABTMAN'S YELLOW KUONT CIGAJC TOBK. FOK KKNT. THK STOUE ROOW, NO.SS North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Blngwalt. Apply te TUU. IS, KttANKLIN. 120 East King St. feb7.8.9,101eedttd Ne. ANY BROKKK Ott KAKRGETIU MAN who can solicit and inflnence trede la Stock Privileges can secure a liberal share of - pronisenau oreers. Aciuress S. J. PECK. mlG-4td 55 Broadway, New Tork. T OBAUCO PRESSES. MINNICU'S LATEST IMPBOVEDTOBACCO PBKSSKS. for Casing and Bal ing Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trial. Warranted superior In every feature te any in present use. It net as represented can be returned at my ex- Sense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta les sold en nunc terms. S'end for clrcnlar. S.B. BIINmICH. I.andlsvltlc, Lancaster Ce., Pa. 3rS,M,Wftw B. FRANK; BAYLOR. HAS UKMOVK1) HIS GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHY -TO NOS 42 AND 44 WEST KINO ST., 49) Exactly nnppei-.Hn the Old Stand. L-emdiwil ectll-tfmd&wl CLERGYMEN 7 SuKK THROAT, OH " Chronic Pluryngitis." In these cases the veice becomes veiled at times, then mnf lied and beurce. These symptoms continuing, it becomes a matter et difficulty te speakln a clear, distinct tone, and the effort tn de se Is pain till. The voice may be a deep bass In the morning, and gradually rises in pitch te a shrill speech in the course or the day. All dis eases et eye, ear and thieat treated success fully by DBS. II. D. A. M. LONUAKBR. Office. Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Consultation tree, mi7-3t pw-- ARKS W. FRY. We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Three, three-and-a-half and icnr yards long la Swias. Nottingham Applequin, Ac. LAC b LAMBBEQUINH. SHAMS, TIDIES and-BED SBTS. Brass, Aeh, Ebony and "Walnut Cur tain. Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, in variety te lit any Window. Kertjr Dltterent Patterns et DADO WINDOW SHADES, 'in new colors, C and 7 feet long. NICIiLE OUNAMENTS, LOOPS, KBINGE3, fte. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded -and Common Papers, Borders, Centres, Ac. PHARES W. FRY, f Ne. 67 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. H IKSH ft BROTHER. II A VINO JUST RETURNED FROM TJBM VARIOUS MARKETS WITH '"A fULU AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OP Worsted Goods, lent Tailoring. WE UWEJt TJIE ifAMJS, IVMUU, JUJ VJ PRICE, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP, p UAriJXUJ. 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